ebent far help at the top of his voice; the ire oil Demon, Smith's 1101 F ), C' bad Anion iveryliadit that direction. Jose - 01811w tot one way of getting'at the roof.--4e Inset sham tigh• &Window and aSeend, by tie et A& sti, therseuttle: . Joy* smashed: sash and psie:with en igtenis already inside, %their , Jenies Ikthati*ht him that there was a ladder in, firs yard. To go for it, tud ddaao , it to_ his _own door, seemed but OA:moment. :tut so limit" and . *phew iris* that all James' strength %/not euirmiCiat to raise it to the - roof. UAW-41611 , 4m - iissayed; it,,- - when; as te skin _up kr_4lesiteirAssYWiee Wow went ulna an instaut; stood Cp . '. hie, a11e1e.44- -weliArmust , work L cried Man '4.4 h/4 --za4 WoliAbsitoagi au& fat% the te . tmoty Witten. Nett the huctiot,dtiven by 16161. 1 104 strong . hand. l iames ran 0-.lr a iend-itt an. Incredibly abort apace of foe, _,i4Was. *ea with water , borne up igtti ;Oaf SY *amid/awl placed :in the JP,t94 ef, R loseploltito was standing - on. the :> +s; , . VW , liktftrirog44tigles hisses} and 1r _brit; Sall tho fire rage.d.;* An -4AteK,lon,Aket full,-- 7 another,—and. inoth dr—drawn by d'ames from the Well,borne ItilAnt : Ledder by :Richard, and thrown .roof by Joseph—had ixen. - ap. before_ the flames were subdued.---- straigth, of the brothers had aliteVeeed.: What one could not have lone--ner,twe„ , perbaps--had. been. sate- Attiteeetutlished by the there. . ilk*LwahiletlaCtimos of Deacon Smith's Moak la likelt extingtiehedi asst- of. the AhlKett Itethitig-*Ei 'hut *' &Velma imp at swain& blaring *tins. _ ‘ 7,akebeethers went together to the well, **Ai the burning_ brows, after their Mow:. . I A. Our, task is done and. I am lbtprkitld Jameei Pith teel7 itgount‘: , ,Wcitte yetr4heltillantliewy I have mat mit :Wisp —..otst house, rathei.,. for eld family muundere: TVbat stakoto you, umfei &it' to *Pitt your—cordially to invite you to the least of your father, and cheer once imotpotahloris: ,presence and love, the teie,4ltielt_ has been so dreary and em ititnett yott._ your, kind offer, cried the " Attehar#.: As I was the first .• laps • the first to acknowl lideptity fault, and ask oak' forgiveness, ion* end. yours. brother. Joseph-2)* Inikba.va it, Richard," exclaimed elmild. "%And you _Will, forgive me, Zak sari, I h4ve been to blame. The lislat-weir should have been fixed." • AtiLl should not. have flown into a =le* a matter which proved a" .1 after - all;, for you iteustabefitliik *stead ef groWning or dentist& sway my = spit tailed, the *Mgt gave it it floe _start." &ft Arottuni; ictterr*ed James," let the past Bury the past. Let *hat we itiattistdeveliturionsequettee of n.eglecting Sur Mee dying charge, be remembered itatlesaistlessotetkrf the Mere.- I feel to /ay ilmt,thoeUrse sent for our disobedi- Atterbps Wiled away., . Everything this Jearawis* seenied as if designed. by aettidsace Wpioaire to, us that-tmated, eeeretre !Ito? g divided we are ireale.:' o,for.thialolotitg day; Ricluird left the dismal farm house to the sole occupancy 41-14 tenant, and Joseph quitted the oribet . rude children, to siejobillistijounger.brother in the fowl -. Ahoy -were once _more strong-,—once liaiotellappy; aulthere was never moron =let:disunion in either of their The old,housekeeper was delight talisiusirso had all Milbrook reason to std nice. ferthe first public act of the brothers, after the catastrophe we have Vhatitibett, was. to.head two subscription . Piste—one tortrchase a fire-engine, and itserAditat to rebuild the chinch. Liberal sere ',their 1 donations; and in teautifai bkotherlood were joined their autographs ibialhosubscription_papers. IrlidtPttople'e Stitte Convention. vilitirteeple!s State Convention met at diateisbard Wednesday, June 8., David iraS sieeted for permanent Pres- Seittplind-a Committee on Resolutions opitainted.: General nominations fur Sur veyor General and Auditor. General were asadeas•fallosts For Auditor Genera—Geo. V. Low est* tr: :E. Cochran, F. Jordan, E. G. Sod* Wharton and .L W. Snyder. Ibif.Staveaur Genera/....--Riehard Kiem, john Guy, F. Carter, Jots 8. Mann and Chas. S. Close. . The eiterteeof - Mesirs. Guy and Mann were Ewa before the band *as takeiii ettlhabelghth lailka, Mr. Cochran, of aorta:S*4 , i was nominated for Auditor General.; and on the 'first ballot Gen. ilianiitbfaterks bounty, was nominated ihaliatveyar generaL. • • • • Ilesobitions were unanimotaly adopted, _Peopyisieciavention disapproves ie taterrentiolitopluttrate the thii people as a dangeroatt element; atat pretests against the sectional'ro'tithe Adminiatiation; de saarteni policy i &Abe ..atteinpta to enact a_ Con grawitmal.Bleve Code forth° Territories,. aithittitig hostility to the extension of Mammy; cohdeminhg the attempts to re- Sive the shive-tnule, mid _censuring- the ..11ohnitfistnition for, conniving at its pile ittaibreoptiiing; favoringa protective tar * and , dering -that the professions witiatairresident,. is favor, of protection,' sisix.ulitruietworthy; condemning the reek lan mkt, pioftipte extravagance of the .National Administration; deploring the 418,404 the Aliamestead bill; advising implosion to prevent fronds upon the nat 'donation .b.ws,so as to preserve: the pa sitypdf tin . ballot-box ;' approving of the enactment to prevent the introduction of foreign criminals; j inviting alLparties to join. in the restoratioa`of the Government twits original : purity ;_npprß _ving of the *the' iifio4thor. °C-gin.o o "*" 0 * Ml* ort then aptOrenofib * g the sours* Clus Admiiiistinaniikiqereticeit The Conventioni then adjmonted, sine die . . I - &IP The Itepohlietin t ivot ICautm formalty organized onithighltnd at Pcsaisa4mie. ,Horade 'Hide t 4 of fil i eW York, web present and' assisted. - The platform declares that Idle Constitution does' act that the people. of the terra ties hdethe right!ui select .theit.irwii ;litia: kind 'elect' their own officers ;.thal fartharlegislatiou eettgreea•is access 0 for the sigipies slow 6f tohl3' tfadeli that the passage of a liberal Homestead hot is expedient-- that the President heti been guilty of an act of pals injustioei*ordering the pub lie lands' gateas'- terlitr 9el , during a period Tuf depraision--that an extension of: thepolitical disabilities of naturalized voters is un*iso—and that the iniproVement of rivets and harbors:is a measnre:of essentiaLimportenee. - Mamas Election. LBAVENWORTH, TO:sday, June 7, I.Ba—There has been ft. heated contest to-day lathe eleetion Of members of the Constitutional Conventions Definite re turns flom the Terri*y cannot be had for two or three days. I All past issues have been ignored, and the question is di; feet as Ws Free or SlaYe - State. ' . LATER aeeounts tactical.° the. eleetloa of a large 'majority, or Iteptibliilan delegates. , Hon. NATHANIEL I-BsowN has beet' appointed. PosOlasterp Philadelphia, in Phew of Geo. Westeo4- removed far Ids coril44 lireetiees. Os, :40411autotH cOtTopitSINAT, • sorsD a DVoi T ili g ; itma 16, , 1859. T. S. CHASE; EtifidarANOPUBUSHER. COtinty, ititte Committee: The 'Members of the Republican Conn ty Cammittee are requested to meet at the Court House,, otn, WOK , MSDNIr of June Contra a oftiook ri M: Beesidess impedance is to . bka considere4 The fol loiiingareft-Gierton; LY: L. Bird, G. G:Coivin, Thomp. son, O. A. Lewis, Collins Smith,-Cyrus Sunderlin and SULIUS BAKER, C74airman. ;nue 1; 1853 • ' ttie‘te devote alOry little•of.osir vs per this week to polities, simply because we have not room to i . "spread" much on the subject. We are sure our rimi!ers will - not ; regret theoission. • This is the "calm jnit before the .storm!' that is to continue until after 'the Nevember elec tion of kinds of doughfaees will Vease.tak's pF4i,4O. see- The' tommiliionere appohited - for that purpose annoi#ee in our advertising columns, the opening of tie books of the aCoudersport,Portaste end Allegheny Riv er Railroad p(i.,'t for stock,sabsorlp_tions. WO hope caitalistti will take the matter r into eonsid 4iort,, as the .road is one of tza more impor rice _than , is . generally sup posed, and Will no doubt be built at an early - day if the `proper efforts are made by those interested.?, It will'be the out let of_the mineral Wealth that underlies the soil of our ounty, and will 'ultimate ly conueot i inAluiportant trading in terests northe t and southwest of us. Wife The Sp 'ngOeld Republican, itself one of the most judiciously and tastefully conducted papre, in ,the 'United States, remarkiwith much pertinimoy and truth,' that ' • ' . , 1 "There is a • method,. a • principle in journaliath thet soine of those who follow , it, and many of the reading public,•find it ' hard , to understood, and still harder -to admit. The mai I-mho - sets up to print a public netrepaper has no right to: -control its contents by his persona/ prejudices or his private - tastes and the snan.iblto Mi -1 scribes Jcr end • ads it has ',Jo' fight to 4. ' ask, and no reasoa taapect,, thatlie shall Enid in it oar tcla hessautsto read and what he aiii criprovenOthing to °fend hisprtgaides or ibex* his sensibilities!! . ‘l3ltere, in alfelf Irlain stOtds, ig defined the trite relationahip an editor sustains to his readers; iiiiittlia imidera towards . . the inthlre jettr4 . *e copy the 14ulfli caa!s interpretation ofthe subject because it reflects opinions we hare'elwaye enter.' tailed: ' - : : :` .' ' - . We publish elsewhere a teittonph. ie synopsis of OP,'lli'3e.44ingsoll.3,itgt4te efii l igntioih - :TO hari nit roam for if fall report; but publish the mantions in fall-in tur.nesti. , -Tlu3 eintriet of them does not -do Itunn,ittetleo. 7 A correspond. eat, of frifritie writes as fol. lows:o.rtke A,feWlWOrd& in relation to the nomi nees;of.theTeople's Contention. Thom as E. clochnuvesq., who was the success fat oanilidate .before, that. body for; the high and responsible offum of., Auditor General, is a;:resident. of - Yorki in. the 9onaty of Y_orki, about 42 icon 'of eg9, a lawyer-14„.profeision, and inj 'tolerably goatioae. Several years ago he was manlipir of 6%24 - ate Senate,. where he serva;iur years wish very - creditable isbilitiio,ftiniselt and honorlus:e t *l63r/tits / a% aii:Old;-.Line Whig. He cp.Aepalilleau and one of she propri- Ogs of t , ! Vii Liiticaster E nion, •Da• emit. iAplizt jd witlilisbrother,.J. J.Coctrani esq. 'Tba.salary of the Auditor.-General c is 132k04)0 , per annum. ' u'Orthe - othersuceessfal gentleman in ,cbtainiUg wrirstiwatiOa• for th%ofroep of Sititiyercitieneraly- Gera. Wm" H. Keitn of :liektlihgr, Oerkt eotP•itir• I would: re mark thatAe _tras4etnierly an Old-Line • him serred - in Con gYcsi as Umeutbcr of *V &lbw of Iteir rt*entatives during thelast 513•2i65 1 0Fthat bOdy.. The War; of 64'S 1 tileyottOters- Cral is 81,700."' .1 ' z Our reader* will ; notice - the adver, tiientent of the New, York .Tri bune in another column. Gametes . Siriet+ Weer &OM Rattans was published last week. Ai he is to he. absent about 'four ' Months; 'the - Mulatto 'DOtztoetfititr - ethifors will lease -postpone - the disselation the' Union wittil : 116,:coines 'back. ' • It is understM4 that Is hag' . goi!.e 'to Utah to IcOix Brigham Young Ito rebel! ogiiihSt the authority of the States: :111i'vis it to California and Orecron. is to get those tiro States to No with Mekico in - a war against' our ." glorioni Confederacy." -It is rumored that on hisleeent trip through Misiuntri be stole forty negroes in one day and in the - evening showed them.. the NOith Star, this " endangering 'the. per petuity-of our etcetera," • I : It is reported that he dined hi Law- • retied' with one hundred and twenty-six ei-Governors - of Eansaisi and stated to them' in private, conversat ion, that in about • atiotheryear there would be about as many pi-Gotten/op in - Ktuutasns nigger*: It is • nett knewn'that he 'eats at the bottom bf the - late Steal:lllsW tittiMellt tit - the f sis.siitpi, as the'injured'ind the dead were mmtly *IOC-holder& Ho is OM at ..the bottom of the present. European ..War. The lite fire in' Williamsport was. caused by his having pissed through that place On the cars :to Philadelphia two,ears ago. The Democracy Of:this county pro bably be - agitating the question: whether Foster's Mill did or did not. burn down,. because GREiLEY Is aiming here tespeak neat Pd 1. A.terrible fellow ittECerace to the Blulitto-Deinocrats:-- 7 2Vepa4jitator. That:ii a." roung-'un," the .Paternity effwhich no one can mistake who ;reads tie papers. It is a good.hit at: the par.- oxysnudreadiness of "mulatto" editors to ~ blanie liorace with - everything - evil that occurs. We sumest that the recent structive frost should -be charged to his account, too. . Z The following is an Accurate list Of the lettings to sub-contractors-on the S. - 8; E. R. R., by Milton Certright & Co., as copied from - their records. The let tings embrace eighty milis of the road, ly ing between the Mouth of the Driftwood and-Sheffield, in Warren county Sacrtoss. 1,2, 3, 4 & 5--A. C.- Noyes k CO. " 6, '1 k P. Packer. IV 9, /0 411. 1 —Welsh, Atwood & Fea ron. " 12 & 12—Gilson, Bennett & " 14 d; 15—Trace & Magna. " , 16, 11 & 18—Wm. S. Garvin & Co. I " 19 & 26-11ackey & Co, " 21 ik 22—Timothy Ives. ' '1 " 23, 24 & 25--Jno.-.lPGovmm. 26„27 &28—Dan't Dougherty & Cu. 29 & 30—Wni, McKissock. 31 k32—Jas. rreeland. • - 23--Ilenry &tele. 34 & 35—Porter & Glasgow. 36,37,38 & 39—Mulloy & Stephens. 40, 41 & 42—A. Gregg:S.: r e°. 43 & 44—C01; Deegan. 4.5i . 46, 47 & 48—D. P. Dickinson. 49, 50& 51—James Gillis , 52 & 53—Moorhead, Grier &Mow , • head. • & 55—Wm. Wilson. 56 &'s7—Wm. Souther. 58 & 59—P. Martin. • 60, Gl .& 62—P. &T. Collins. 03 St 64—W. Karns. • 65—Dull, Cresiell & Dull. 66 & 67—Parsont & Williston. 68--Mart & Grilfy.• 69—Lawshe & Cummings. 70 & 7l—Riddle & Blackwell. 72; & 74—Wiley & Co. 75—Jno. assmore. & #7—A. J. Dull: 78, 79 &,80—I. Buckley & Co. • For ilse Patter JournaL • FroEMI CliAst —'th e last number of the Northern Democrat says : "The frosts have prevailed .only .in the Republican districts." Very well—" The Lord elnis teneth whom he loveth," , =dl. 'be editor must remember that the Demornitie or Hunker districts _are now-a.days down south, whore they don't have frosts. The remark ; hcrwever i is.very reproving, and many of us no doubt feel that we dame a ;tied freezing for our apathy end inef &inn in. the cause of Freedom; but, per=. ' adienture, the frost-bitten Republicans! will Sprout. again and row with hummed I itigur:- There must have been some frost I think otrtho, office of the Democrat, but. hate met heard that .the type was in• jured i and-the sentimenkof oonrse could not be, as. it is wafted from the cotton fields and rice-swimpsof Georgia, where the average life of ttur•pnor slave is-only seven years.., -If such signal visitations of Divine Wrath fall upon the Republi can who, is bound to relieve the distress ed and to "unbind the heavy burdens," what must the-end of-the oppressor be'? B. • Mr' In accordance with an. Act of As sembly passed in 1858, Gov. PAexta re cently appointed a Cominittee to,view the line of the firnnbury and. P4rie,;Railroad from Williamsport to Siimemahoniug. The Committee at once atteioki . 1.004 3 / 4 1 ; duties, itad'made a repoit ti s ;: . the: ment,ithat a certa n portioik:'i)r th4:4o•cf hati . bien properly ' ttere, Governor:Alion' Thum= day, dilleetedile etateareOsurer, '• r to - tho DiregtorkP at tha.0040114 - 100 3 the' ameoilit of ono tiollars.— Aitr Gazette, 9tle. :1. DIVORCE. IN. K4NBA'S..L , 7 The Minas coniespou e t of !he Barton :Journal - , arritesle - ;":' .• 'Y • ; • "<t - rpsidebt of Kansas /kiddy. e - etbiVOtlfft letter of latiairi-froinik, - Citizen fa:Maintains.; setts, in regard to Lis (the tatters) abscntwife, The lady had left her !Ord, and master some rumstbs'previens.'and kniii her ULU - a now "%leant in Ifiansas with her, relitivesl but he wished to el:certain whethershepaosedby her ithidesr kiedibled'Ame; iit4whether she bad listtitaftde `sikteeedings fora. diiorce.' The ilarty 6 *born imiairies were addressed invetnigatimi the Matter,,andsv few days since informedithe'avlonished•hpsband;that she now knoirnin ttari#Us - a5,111.41---, and that foi mine than three months lie has been, vie; lena yoke e a divorced mail The recent Ter ritorial Ugislabare pasSed a' special' act ving both.paetios ekthe'lapidk of matri many.,. this rate - Kansas stra sodirbeentne more popular than Indiana, as a refuge fu those who fi nd Abe ties of llymen chains o iron in ' iead'of silken chords. " 4tia glituttiotmentc. • I NOTICE. - 1100TICE is hereby giVeu that the books will /111 be opened for the puruose. of receiving subscriptions filth° stock of a TIIE COUDERS PORT, PORTAGE AND A LLEUGANT RIVER RAIL ROAD CO3IPANY," incorporated by an aetaftbeLegislatUre of Peans,ylvania approv ect April 12th 1831, at thaoffleirof N.V:Josas, Esq., at Smetbport, 31efierm Comity, on Tunas- DAT THE SEVENTH DAN. 00/ JULE :next,- at three o'clock, I'. DI., • , • TNOTHY IVES, - JOHN C. RACE,ITS, . BOBIESM ROSS, • h. F. JONES, HAMLIN, • N. J. MILLS.. Smtbittit, 11850..---44tv GREAT',EXOTEMENV '. AN EXCELLENT CHANCE TO • BUY Valuable Farm Stock, &c., AT AUCTION I TWILL DE SOLD at public 'sale, at the , LT hogs° ,of S. IL Mills in ColestNiUg, fl .Saturday. Jitaly 1869, at I o'clock, P. JS. , thelolloWing property: • * 4 Twn-lorse Sleds, • - 3 Two-horse Wagons. - - 1 Two-horse Carriage, • 3 Old Horses, and 3 COlts, 2 New Mitch Cows, 1 4 Hogs, • 90 Leicester and South Demo Sheep 30 Ewes and 10 Wethers. iley-TIML"--Oa all saws over $lO 'one . year's credit will be giver!. - SAMUEL M. MILLS. Coleshurg, Juno 15, .1859.-43-3 k NEW STOCKw,, Stri'll - COODS JUST RECEIVED BY C. H. SIMMONS, in 4Dswayo:). Low Prices . • • FAVORABLE TERNS • TO, Cash and • Short4Tilize Buyers lAll NOW. RECEIVING. my summer Stock, , emtunees'everythirig*,ually kept by a•Country DRY GOODS, ' GROCERIES, fIARD-WARE, ROOTS 4- SHOW, READY-MADECLCITIUNG, HATE '4. CAPS, -. CROCKERY, .tc., all of which will be sold at' low figures for eash or'approved credit. ; • GOOD TEAS . FOR 45 CENTS, Ladies' one- Congress and other Gaiters, from l 5 • Us. to $l,OO. MENS STOGA 'BOOTS, • $2,56, • " CALF ", • FINE DE LAINES, 241' - GOOD-LAWNS, - 121 and all other goods in proportion, forLfteady Pay of most kinds. I • vex- Cash paid-for GOOD LUMBEE; • C. IL SI3IIIONS: Os'waTo, June 15, 1859.-43-Iy. Register's Notice.i NOTICE is hereby,giyen g that the following 1.11 accounts have beeh elamined and pass ed by me, and fernain filed. in "the itegister's 'Office of Potter county for the. inspeOtion 'of heirs, legatees; creditor, and all other in any, other way interested ; and will be..lWesented to the next Orphans' Chart of said count:A - at the Court Housein the floiough of Condors. port, iritluesday; the 2lst day of Julie, 1869; for confirmation and allowance I , Aecotlnt of. Polly Vanorman s gaeen,:trli of the estate of Isaac Ifanormati l late of Genesee lownahlp,Yetter County, deceased. • Account of WM. H.- Ilet2ger atol l ; f iAbigail Strong, Beeentors of- the- estate of Strong, late of Ilabron township, Potter Conn. ty, deceased, • the Cutler, AdminiStrator of the estate of 'Joseph late of Harrison township', ratter county; deceased.' l• . A. IL -11LITTERWORTII,A , ;gider.' . Coudersport May 18, 1859. . TAKE NOTICE I . ryoti want to gaiyonr 'Watch.: ' ' • ' es - or Clocks put in good run ning order, take them to DAYTO4I7B. You will And him on hand 'to do your work on shorn notice, andin iivrorkmanlike cunincri at - 2 PIREAUX-PLodi f. • - opposite Parmelee's brug and Seek Store. Jewelry neatly repaired, ,and' Work dope cm short notice, cheap for cash. '• ' • ' ;JOHN B.- DAYTON. • Wellsrllle, April . l7, 1 ass: HOOTS, SEIOES,, ,Itubbeo, Buffalo - , Over :111/ Shoes, for men, tworniett and children, : by the case, dour, or pair, at . 70 IPLIAAK b ri-PLLIT'S% la/ST fOr-VES I j-EI{S Ofrowellgi.Blerrieliandlie In, pot - ter ColiPlYtlbrlie,i tear taw& Nester. I. ,7 Pass. Liciqua EaUhr & Oixe_ - 14 1 - TOO William T. Jackait- • 14' - rOO Ait.l.oAttr. • Er •, . T,Aallsr9HAM. _ 1 0 ..4 Stebbiris, ' 12 12 50 -. 14- '_-7 00 D. E. 01=4 l4 7'oo Smith go•fAiritf,.. . •14 700 3. B. gm, • 1.47 00 '- "14 - 7 - 00 Ohnstell& Itelly,'(veistsfr,,,) 14 - 350 U. W. Mann:,‘ 11 350 GRNEsEg. S. S. Robe , Allen Frizier, I HAIIRISON. Mary GtxxlMan, - • . • ItEvielltt Franelir etiliiptee O.§WAYO t 1110ougall; 14 Stuunewir f .141 Kenyon., - Roul,ET. Colwell, Lyman & Co., • 1 - SUARCI.4. Manu & , . • ; 14 700 Peter 13. Deidriek; 14 700 A. W: 11u4hrey, 14 • 7 , 00 Edwin l4 700 • SIEWAnDSON. [teary. Andresen, 14 700 STLVANIA. That. L 14 700 I .Uitsszs. A. Corey k• Sen,. - 14 700 D. L. & M.! H. Daniels, 14 •7 Q 0 Leretbee i Leiria & Ca, -14 700 & Enit, 14 700 Henry G. Woodford, . 14 7 . 00 Moe k Dart, 14 9O WiLsaTax. I Barclay k Barnard. 14 7pa A Court of Appeals will be held at Commissiegera Mice, in Coudersport on Tuesday the 12th 'day of duly'next, when aU persete tosasidering themselves envie v ed eau be brand: • ' • , • RODNEY L:NICUOLS, • ; leritustile Appraiser.; Coudersport, June 6th, BOOKSTORE, main, above. sifiird 'St., COUDERSPORT, PA.; !I. 'W. MANN, raokirroa. BWKS V IAPS, -•- LOBES G • BLANKS DOCKETS LEDGERS- • -DAY-BOOKS RECEIPT-BOOKS; MEMORANDUMS, .., .. PASSEIGOES.k. - . ..:- ~• . • p - i.A.ni Es, , rORTFOLTOS, - ' 'i' .- ~.. likitiLticitrats. . . . : . . ..: LETTET.).-BOMS k 1 • • LNVOI,C-ROOKS. Greek, Latin; Franck . and 'German lest- Books. . ' ' , • .." - ' All Sc.kool BOOks . used in- the ..COUntil kept on hand, or s inunediutely procured when desired. . . 3ta.g,azines j or any Periodicals supplied; when desired. _ A good assortment, Of Paper, Envelopes, Pens and. Inks. Also, of Wall-Papets, Draw ing,ltaterials, Water'Colors, km. • " BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER k BOORS, of various kinds MUSIC•BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC. Slates; Rulers, pack-Gammon Boards Chess Men, &c.; &c. • [ll.-3.1] D.L. & L DANIELS HAVE ASTRECEIVED Prom New York, ' A 'COMPLETE t Fall and Winter . ASSORTMN 2 OP DRY -GOODS; toms .& SHOES, HIM: Sr,. CAPS, 013TIdEkg, GROCER:IPS, Crockery & Glageware. Also; trgood stock of MISaELLANEOCS i and. School=-Rookg ~„. , . . . , . ,STATIONE RY , &C., !, ' . . , ~ ~ i All of whieli_they will sell i,i§ LOW.,AS A‘.N .. lil t LIOUGIITELsr . Ay;IEpt :IN, j: • - THE COIUNTY. PhODUGE '4:117 ALL' BINDS =3 IN:EXCitANGE FOROOOPS, They dui .fauud .ali (sahirdny end. Sunday excepted,) et. the Store, fnimerly [occupied hyli-TytIE.S . •• ,• r - )LEWISVILEi 'ready to wait upon eitsto , uiers: . It; haye come to the Con chiSiott 41 it - E,ADY PAY is better for. all putties, ,and. we shall, tneie. tore - do ,bnslnesB . on ibis .syitens, . D. 1858,--16:tri Ulysses, tior. INCTVI ; f.• HARK!' HARK 1 .t., stt Noise is That I • - TIIE ItUSII AT TEAT 0110 , 13; ILEGULATOIt, in full blast...freer A. 3i:;" by the good, eople front. Dan•to. Bareattelut, after the good things tht tabled.. Wellsville:is a ko, City, and the'peo: Pre are fast srorls at that old 'Store T < Tatinitig and Log. ging,i etin!t begin, with ,it and -they_ doal.,..try Ito dniit gay ibodytiglll Su.OV,,Afi t teair. it I spM Such ii - 14j1it i6t,j Videryar if $l 0 , 4 )9 0 :1r9 1 70PC?( ettitiii.PKlLY."4t4tight the Hog franc Irioinftiediat fAripAork eoun. tie ..,!Jinelted '3ol:oooSirgar Cured Itarus:p,2.2.ooo Shouldiet.;;! I'2ooo Pure Lat4; , 0001:1,,Boots and,:4ltoei ; ;:,4 l l9oo'llott t - Peed . ; wftr, orqw,Bare; TroN7ln wsuTL4lolo.,.llu*. Wooden'Wiire',' TOolS'for..)lkliatites.f I'arniefs' ands everyliekify; - .1.t00 F10rir;10,7540 $7.; le• 'CliOti"Of Teaj - Vluid,:Aleohol.,_Cawigheueiand '- .2opaeo, 'Ait) et° ibiags ; 400 Bushels Stone Litueieheap.Ott.b: bero , autillulfalo Over-Shoes, fur 3len, Wouteet . and , Chiddiesr. . 't(Xf 14.'7:00 14 700 700 /05 7700 7 - 00 WANTED ! at hat "Obi Regulator" in ,Wellatill'O',lo,bl+off. Plank Road street, ohthetititroad, suprottad-... ed-iby Shingle Shanties;.l.l% - uo Shanties; al - Ftlit;ftrfnekl.l.- pie, n ail and. she-mail. including the , pretfy - Laset and prinktdd Maids,' to, carry off the' neOftil, substantial anstfanriful things therein cohtained. Thus endeth-Want 2: calleth fur . •- 1 2000000 Sawed Shingles, . ;1500000 Shaved 1 2000000,1itunberi.. , -.„ . . - . .Aso-big Deers und•Little , Duars,...sethrßeati . f;• some Patridges, some Porcupine, Clash' ,$) 0; Butter, Cheese, Boats, 0 - gs; Poultry,Siorm Chute all fe who wish - twbuy or Wit:net - will' do you good.; - Doubt it not•jf any.say it, !is not ourj fault that-tools antll4 , —,:-...: aka nOt, all defunct. So now.we nrc:.4cepared to greet you wi Merry:Christmas and ri• Dap. New Year! CLARK Sr, pin Lia es. , Dee. 21,-.1858. [l-822" 'f.P.. S. • If that Printer Made s]:loobr mind ihg his own business, arnissoo .iiforeiby tint; his heighhor's•alune,qvhat• inoidihtatOma same others do? Let unhappy. medlers answer. 7. 00 7 00 7/ 00 14 700 ?,OUDE#SPORT ikOADEDII I 1569. wi Maw. J. HENDRICK:, A. - S t PRING and SUMMEICTER)I,nmonce3 . Tileada.f,'Aiirit 5: FALL TER I commeines - • • j • ••, Tuesday; Aug,ust.23, • Rates of primary Branches, ' 50 ) Common English, "' 3 50. 'Higher Englisli,'‘ritit - 4 75.. liigher Mathematics , : I •••'= 6 00. Latin and Greek, ' ' '1 00. prawing (extra) . • - 250 Music, with use of Piano, (eitt,a) -10 00. French, (extra)' - • -•• " 3 00. French, without other studies, ..• • I 's 00. Boom ent, each • - - • ' - 00. `" Competent Teachershare been' secur, cd for every branch'of Study: ( 131.1 t DZILLPORT HEAD-QUARTERS. IPTIHE subscribers [l. forming 'their friends t7iitE'ihey fife, re ceipt of, and are now opening — tt choice and ilesirabte stack of. FANDTD:II,Y:GOODS, to which they invito.the,atkelitioi of desire to mako,purchase,s,. ~Our itocklil,4ge hts been selected with great' Care;. id id is par ;ticubtrly Adapted to the wants of ,this sectiop of our country.. Our.ktock. of -Dry*Goods con, isists of PARASOLS • ...,• VESTING'S,. DO.; • • • , • ' . LINTItiB,I .111EVIS,' • riet,y of other_netielosit.oo..nnfneroni n. Wo hnve-ulso a corhpiete assort. and act . to meat' meat of GII.4CERIES,';:It.kRDWAVRE'• AND - • CROCKERY.- • •-•- all of wl' i tielt,will he sold uncontinintlY cheap for ready lary,and .for approved 'credit on #a_ reasonable terms as any ollier..estttl;dildlotent _ . 31.A.Ntt*I1C1I,OLS. 186.-,-94; ly.. F ANYBODY, including in:Os:And inatrons, I old or young, plain or pretty, wiil.v.tollny or sell anything, 'ffegiveltin our - candid Opin ion, they had better ecime:•to that'stitne Regulator, kept in 'Sell blast by !- i . 20 CLARK'*:PRILLIPS, . T. .TACAT,SON t Dealer In Dry Goedsii.Deets - SI Shoes,' Hats & Cap/4 , •- Queensware; 'Hardware, C.4rOcerips & Natoopus, GERMANUV,.;POTTER puretiased• 111xe• stockof Ggods. of An- drew 3ackson arTA- some well-selecied addition,)beielo; ,:respCittally solieits a ihare of the Ptifilkyintronage, at the old stand,vbere- be is- confident that Us will he able to plooa tiost ; TustiOloui buyers. both tts ! lo (panty and ; priepeJleasteall an!' examine my stock: AV*. T-4A-0: 0 4- Germania, April 19, 185 . 9.. ! -36 7 :9M;,, - NEW G_OOD.S., NEW dgcips' NEW GOODS, NgaW r P00P%:.. • COMM IN - TATS War. - COMING IN THIS IVEE6. COMING •IN TITT:3 WEEK. COMING IN THIS WEEK, _ AT 013ISTI;D'S.. AT - 01.31STED , S, •• ' AT OLIISTED'S‘t: t• - f AT OLM§TED'S. = - - June ,1,18-s'.g. Z. 111031ESON,':, - CARMAGE.k. WAGON MAKER anal .BE" PAlREkeowiermork - fotter COI ?a., tdliell this mithod , of infortniti the liointenpral that-lie -ia , prepared Va... to 110.1111 work ifr his line: with . -Jiromptnessi - in - a workman - like manner, antlA uponlhe Ma§t Payment - for Repairing invariably regnired eitideliSerY o f the - work: ." kinds' or. kkoigice taken ori 'nceo‘frit Or f:33: ME
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