• Frnm the National Era THE LATE coLoar.D CONCERTS. have too long emitted to notice the set'ie:-; of Conceits of Sacred Mu tic, at. the First Colored Presbyterian Church in this ciity 114.5 been catered chiefly by the want of romc prrticulars connected with it, without which our statement would appear vague.; and unsatisfactory.— The concert . was projected with a view to raising funds to pay for the constauction of the IWW and hcautifhl church building on 15th street. We . have never iltiCl:lled any place of the kind where a higher degree of pro priety and taste was observed by all connected with it. Mr. Fleet, of Georgetown, an educated man of color. well known and highly appre ciated in this city as a musical in- Etnictor, acted as the leader of the concert. Th(Tilimaie vocalists were, we believe. all members of the choir of the chinch, and displayed a high degree of musical talent and accom plishment. They conducted diem selves on• the evening we were pres ent, as douhtle7:s, from report, at all the concerts given, with a : degree of modesty, propliety, and grac4., which would have reflected credit of on the most cultivated ladies in 2 erica. n - We witnesssal not the first ins mce of either coarseness, awkwardnLA or presumption. Several of the girls (they deserve to be called .young ladies) appeared handsome, all of them were neatly and tastefully dressed, and bore a gene] al resemblance to the Pochahontas ill Chapman's painting in the Rotunda. thIC of them 'in particular, whose name we did not learn, might have becu taken for the original of the pic ture, Irma the identity of color, ex pression acorn:ten:ince, and the acci dental adjustment of her hair. Two of them would pass fi)r fine singers in any social circle in Washington, and would elicit rounds of applause beibre any public audience. We confess that we never felt more respect f))r the people of:cubit than on witnessing this exhibition of their musical talents and accomplishments, accompanied. as it was, by a propriety of manners. which was perfect. The conduct of the male 1 articipants in the concert was mat ked by equal propriety, and could not tell to eonunand the respect of all present. When it is reflected that these peo- plc are all in the humbler spheres - of life, though they arc evidently well to do in the world—that they have risen to competence, some perhaps tti wealth, by the eNerci-e of the hum- I blest handicrafts, or the performance of menial occupations—it is truly wonderful to witness th • di,ntity, d corum, and dot d taste, they display. The coloredl race, if less gifted haul lectually, has been rather assumed than proved, have certainly a remark able aptitude foil acquiring the man ners and left:let/lents of ci‘ilizatiun. • The ut w church is really a beauti ful and cemmedious structure, forty feet by sixty. It has a basement for Frhools and lectures, is lighted with gas, -and wartned by furnaces. The chortle building and the con gregation give hopeful Vpulications of progress in the colored race . W e learn that they pr. To -L. to have another or:cers in a simit time, and it is to he hoped that they trill meet with the patronte which they des.erve. U. Tlic-re's point in the follos.ing. if it traN said by a child: "Our Georgey' is something over :ix pll's old, and i has a keen eye ftut everything heauti ful in nnture, although he :•enietime., makes it ridiculous attempting com ments: The other day we had a tine thunder storm with almost incessant flashes of lightning. • Goc,r , :.ey' and myself were sitting in the harn, 'ad miring the lightnia, which darted from el'ond to cloud, and then to the grout:'] ; and he wanted to know what mule it ' so,' inn-It:anus its zigzag motion with his hand. I could out explain it i-u that he could clearly un derstand, and was ohiiged Co tell him I didn't know: He thought a moment' Ind said: s'pose (1 , 0,1 think; it . look; jeettier crooked round in that way !' Presently there came a succession of tremendous (-rashes, and the little fel : low jumped up and slapped his hanc4, eetcluiming,.' re n't those good ones, father? 'flint's 'butter than cannon, ila't it ? You don't have to load!"" HoW PROIIIISMON WAS DEFEATED 13muis.—Pie!ks county rolled up a majority of 7,tiSs agiust a Probiliitory Law. • 'flu. Berk: and Scitulkill.Thur nal tells how. it•wa.:, done, as follows: In the first place it had the official opposi tion of the so-called democratic pzr:v, that Po far as such opposition could be expressed by the recognized organs. The Mending Eagle illlca its columns with articles hostile to prohibition, and treated its readers to hand bills in the shape of extras on the subject• When a subscriber offered all article in Ivor of the law, its publication wai evaded, and when au offer was nettle to pay for the inser tion of a uffid article cat the same side, with a meanness unparalleled in the history of news papers, it was retired. Every misrepresenta tion that the self-interest et the rum party could itiVent; WeSeramined deWyn the throats of tint paper, did effectual means taken that they should not Fee the other side. The Ga zette and Democrat opposed the law with all the force of editorial authority, but was more liberal, as it admitted :;n address in favor of prohibitions all ads ertisement. Boy Po;Alter tm=.—A lIVW Order, called the Junior Son+ of Auy•riva (Juvenile linutv- Nwhing4) has barn Burton. • T -Lewis...ll:taut'. • i - • 1 I:or NEW-YORK TRI TRIBUNE. I - ITs again home, in the store opposite the Ngth- ! I _east corner of the pnblie •Fitqare, and is re- , $: 2 • 00 - , ceiving direct from .New-york eihy—not a I “inumnoth stock . ' of winter goods, but eient to till up the old shire; which-goods are ; Ti!!: WEEKLY . TRIBUNE commences now offered for in-Tection and examinathin. its NI Vtll annual. vtiltime- 'with the mouth of li e „.tt„lti therefore sar to the old rotstot„„, s o ptentherue-efitninenees it with circulation stepin sae hi s „ ssortment , ; , t , n d :o the 1 1 (115,a0) larger ihan was ever before accorded people generally, that all his goods tire for to an, - general newspaper Wha-e, er. This ; ;ale—he vv ip i hi; happy -to rece i ve " ca ll s. , eirculatitin has been , ratitiallv and laborionsiv attained by concentrating upon TILE 1111 E Ladies will find at Mann . ; store Coch Ceti, liVashhotion, .11errimitek.Phitip, Alien I BUN E the best ; cultural:: miiiins and C il - respondents and by a greater iiberaliiy o i• Sou's, and other choice varieties of I'rints, ; warented by the subscriber-NOT To FATieo. - 01111 av in each department ill in was probably ; ever before risked out any journal. It 1 I" LL-11 . 001, I)cl:tines at 31tintes. Alpae lieen attained. not be sailing smoothly in ihe l'artunettas,'English and French Meri current of Opinion before the wind and bask- ; - 1 no, at MANN'S. ing in the smiles of netiorities, but by an ear- GLI,6IIA-\ll - e—ii. good assortment at • •• nest, flunks,: devotion to -Truth and Progress as above till partisan exieencies, all temporary ; interests, all nionnuinave illusions of popular- ! ILK.S and Dress Trimmings at ity and success. Its thorough advocacy of t MANN'S. Temperance and Liquor Prohibition, ofJ ' Q,..11A1V1,1 - 5 of rations patterns and qualities, ice to ;lie despised and de \vim rodden, and of inoren s _Hoods, Ladies' soft CI "' the equal and intilien.-ble Rights of the 11n- I MANNs. 111411 Race, irrespective of Sex or (;feed or , Color. have from hum to Cone repelled many , r IA3IBItICS, Bishop Lawns,Victoria Lawns, Stlll , llill,ll frit.ll(lS, whose pt e,adices or seem-; Cap Lace, Crape, Iffunen lug intere-is were thereby comravened, but ! Embroidered do., Muslin Edgings, have combined to thrin a character iildeh it ; Cotton do.. Linnen do., Ladies' Collars, Wrist will endeavor to main ain ond assign it a posi- , lets, Undersleeves, Ladies skirts, do., Caps„ to Lion aiming journals which we feel that it will ; to h e fount!it .11ANN's. henceforthbe a suecees not to impair. Th e l ea din g itleas to Which TILE T.R.I- , • BUN E. is devie:ed may be briefly set :forth as fiffows I. Filerhio3l, to do whatever is es- I F you Ws:Illt warm Stockings for the child sentiaky- rigie—not ;.lone for white Atneri- -11-ern, you will find them at 111ANN's. even— cans, or .‘iim . tt Slueumn:, 01:1C3 , 1:111.3 not tor one Rave dmermine lie,her they €4 ,UTER BOO'FS, BlISI:An; , and site other variety of Shoes, can be.foundatt will or wit! no. ho'd :mother Race in abiect .MANN'e himilage—but for every Race and Nation, and every ,::dolt ra:',011:11 1111111:111 beillg. This Ereedotu is rightfully absolute he brood domain of Opinion and invoires the equal - F; H ATS', Caps Comforters, Wrappers, Draw and imperative righ. to Political Frtinchise,i; 611 ers, Bock Gloves, do., -Mittens, Berlin 9. Onion:, or the necessary right of the legally I.ined Gloves, Carpet Bags, Satehels,,,Suspend . indicated majority to interdict its the sphere ere. 'Call at 3,INN's of:Lc:ion all pram,ces which it deems demur - ! I , . 1 ING Shirting, Batts, co l/\ d Cotton cluing, therenire prejudicial to the common . • ' arn at MANN's.' weal; ti. BENIFICENCE, or the wisdom and policy of empioying die resources and credit . QUGAR.S. Teas, Coffee, Rice, Ginger, Pep of the einoniiinhy to accomplish woes of I.3per, Spice, Starch, ;eta:crams, constantly on general and umpiesdoned litidey to which head at - MA individnal Mean". are inadequate or which, _T ---- lhointh eminently conducive to the public good, do nut promise to reimburse by :hear direct ineottor the omiaN . required for their 1 - I.' you - want Axe,ll;:telicts, Ilazumer.;, fill Construe-ion: -I. Isnes - rnhil. DeN coolunet Cris-cu; do., Hand do., Chisels, Au ;he corner-smile' of a true and benignant - tuns, Anger Bits. Files of all kinds, Steel -.National Pulley, coon i, g the naturalization . Squares, Iron du., Try do., call at of a new and t aMaihe art or prioitie, of the soil as more important. than ihe acquisition of' 17 I: \ CLS keeps censtamty on hand lies!) rov ince or hu.aud, and clunliy within g ISlieve!s, Square: :`,lttnttre Eorks, Fire the legit hirtte ; sphere in Nahonal concern., Irons. and Nominal edor; ; .t. PEACE, as avi at con- dhion of true Pi ogre-s, 10 lie cheri-lied by the ate.,; ;I:sidtions study to proffer ! as readily as we are prone to require redress' do for every wrong, aim never to he surrendered except at the cull of endangered Liberty. Such are the chief landmarks by which TIIE 'llll fi UNE directs l's course. But a snail portion of THE TRIBUNE, is alluded to alite mirrem-y distingui ulted as light re :ding: lee, V.. Of New Books 01decid:el silt choice C•Nrac“.s 'rating their goal' ; y, arc free y gin en, while , the great body of oar pu.per is devoted to a lucid anti careful diges: of News of the her, with I.th:cilia; commems thereon. lust it reliable Correspondent:-in e .c.ll qn-trour of the globe, and in nearly all the principal ; cities ,ti tittrape ;old Anieritua, and their letter.: will Mil our readers to a (nearer limierstand ing ;lie causes v. hich are now gradually Coils Vn.Dg the 01,1 ilt:0 one gie..ntie arena fir dm iimelhuereegte ri\ni in eresis, pa -shin- and ambitions. 'EDE 1111111:Nli contains reliable reports of the .'-darke•s. Our riche leper!: , alone are worth more than the price of -lie paper to `dime v. hu are ene.teed in raising ; mid -tking Cattle: No paper in% I/FYlllg so el-eat alt .e,pen , e, its our and tuiunii-\\..t-kly conk( be 'id: a- lite price iii diets eyetupt convection a II iity, nor Mould our Dai:y be sus-Minad at it: price widiutit the ,;id of rem Country editions. Large as nor chum:titian is, it ; would involve us in riff:oils ie . - , but fur the receims for Advertising. \Ve believe that in 'Pm: TRIBUNE is ren'itted the largest variety and eh, on; of solid ;Moroi-mien concerning the es ants of the d;,y which has been ur can be combined with extreme cheap ness; and in :hat liiith tie centinend it to the fivorabie regard of the :eading pubtie. IVe olicr no premiums forsubscribers, tempi none, to take it by g,intibling plospeets of winning firms•or inttiohne, in a hmery in which tick ets are furnitlital to 114 p serous , 1:1111/',0y 110 trace;iitg: , gems to impormue people in 0 taking it, and to none °four room iu dun nin, our subseribei- tor pay. - T-iatM OE TIIE TitIBUN E. sing - e copy, one year Three copies. one year - • Five copies, one year.... , Ton copies. one no it 111lm copies, to tune atittrest; And any larger number- at the rate' of $1 per annum. _ft Mc price if t!ie :;2'f ire Ch1:110f direct G.: ;alp( r eutibscripuniir , may comnianee at env time . • • $6.00, '33. 1 j)." • ALWAYS IN .1 DI.I NCI:. This onaision Pay meal in adsa:lre 1 , required in ad cases, and the paper is invariald:: dis , nertinned at the expiration of .he athsance ra) men'. Money teas he ranii,ed for subscriptions in letters at our ri-k hot, the Possau,:s.er at the pace where the :eater is nisti'ed. should he made acquainted with its contents and . keep a description of the bitis. Bills of ens speeht-paying hank in the United : 4 1:ttes or Canada reserved at par for IVt• have nu travefline :T.ent.. Any one ‘yishing to receive Tinti,..:ll: wait to ba e died ncon lbr h:s subscription. All hit isnccess rry for hint to do is to write a letter in as fe 'word , a prissibie, the money and v. rite the name olthe scriber with the Post-( Ununty and State, and direct :he letter to GREELLY & McELHATII, Tribune Office, New-York. THE SEMI-WEI:nY TRIMTNE. Persons residing. at - point , where mails arrive oftener than Nice a wetk tire reirn-ded to examiLe'the Soini-Weeklv. , We retgard it as the ucheapest piper, it atinets cnn,odered, publnled itt tit i: Ctnted Sid:es. Singe copy, one year Two cupid, Five co p - lei., *POSTAGE ON THE TRIBUNE: Postage on the Daiiy Trib. one year is $1,5(1 Postage on the Weekly Till% for one year '26 Postage on ilie-:l , eun-Weekty for one year Zt*.t! Pity ab:e quar:eriy in Nivance, at the office where the piper is received. GREELEY S. 31cELRATII Tribune Otiie6 New-York Akrainistratrix Notice. IIIHE Undersigned, haying been appointed Achninistra.rix of the estate of Wales C. But deceased, late oP Summit town ship, Potter Co., Pa., requests all persons har ing claims against the said etitate to make known the 5.11110 to her NVI I !lOW delay, and all to make immediate payment to her at :her residence in the town :hip aro s•iid, JANE W. BUTT WORTH. Summit, Nov. 2, 1831. 24 -et Large lot of Ilwiery at B UY' z,nd Vonthi' Boots at LUG'Tobacen, Fine-Cnt do., Chewing and Smoking nt MANN's. ARDWAEE.— Syihes nod Smit hs, of paavres long tried and lonndtlll,O Rifles nee Saw-mill' Files, Door (WKS, Deers BI Scrap's,' noodles, latches, Mineral Kiel's, (white and Locks—all size. , —Shue tialc , I l rown„) Mortice Locks, Wrouglit Putts for for sale at L. ' NIANN's I Doors, of all sir, s, Knives of good 1 quality fur the tal,le',Thod picket, at thu PEOPLE'S OASII—STORE. OCLET linicc T:dde dn. CaN MANN'S Store • 6MANN - has for• ezde Shot, Lead, II 'Powder, Flasks, &c. P T ANT D • woulii ti, t h eiw 11 , IlV r,ccivieg a ,tocli of Cocds, bc heliapi:y to f , ho , .v to all who HO! favor laa, with a call. Yea eau find by cr.ltii . on hini a gem! a•?.sortno.nt P.arep, , g, I'art“2e lieLainctt. fie I.:vges, Sils, Lc.. Sze:AlNo. Gir:2lnt:ns, :111 (;I'llC. (:rockery, and a I:,r.zt: stick . of Boots:nil Shor. , ; all or which will he mild ns low as litcy con be bonght Itro11:43. up.d. .111).:! : •A -, , at I.EiZ'S. f3r Fo7embar. l'uttiotn, .11Ljw...LreCtiVuti and fur sate at :25 ceuts I),T umnbt r. i War Deiliar3d. at Last. rEll-IE long repose of Europe is -about lu he insuirlit•ii by the liu:;le's lain. and the int t, 'We at the draw, its slittrther nig 1., antis in the di: - lent.e their 1! it c tutuv. I:1 , :HA an FIATICC irt-lus. t....etalin:2 for::::::::: : 1110 1 , 1 :he itrar; hot while- the (All 1V(.1:1,1 . by mitt.sual peac,• I:leLty reldri J:1 th,• New. In the peuerful nod (1:6.4 1)11:-flit of t.or. 14triocrs we have forniud a et pertacrritilt { ttod•v th , .• ontne dud r•lyle of N. e. fIUTI.EI:. • CI.L. nod fp:ye :al-:ett the Fiore in Etnpir .• fusel;. in the °lean. fewn, riv ~(:( ct t:i-•d Thing l - 'l,,:kr. ;toil Ir OW it , - I‘ sack of good. a c inio, tot'e r.; of the co own] pity, v.hieli we intt.nd to ;:ell t xcin,•ively e:a.:11; down, :It tint will cauNt• cc•iis.l,l nation and ti . “-r•ay in iho raol;',. of old it., 6in that I•een .1 in Our iitt.ek will consist in part ul the follow-, -Gef.d.:l liiird ware, C rut. liery, Boufs & Shoes, Carpets,' Oil C.:4,111Q, Medi - rims, D 5t0 1 .1 , ;, Glass, . Paints & Oils, Such, . Putts. rass I s . titauo 111111 WO ..)dt•li we mean to I.arp such au assortment of .tltc abovu goods tliat fiolll u LllS:itlire eau 'be Mntred of fi.mling everything they prier.s that will du them good see fur yz.li ,y 4 flye s . . N. S. BUTLER. & CO °leap. May 6-51 HARDWARE. AND TIN, TT is report, d that Nebraska lii!l is in town and by carting at the .llartlware tti tore o James Wit `smith, ou Main street, you can lind for sale—cheap for cash or exchange, a !teller a , sortment or COokbig, Box & Parlor 1it0v.:2,, AU. Varieties and. Sizes ; • CUTLERY Tin. ,Capp:- - : and E.'hcet I.rou 'Oare Kill and ;4 cut Sa ws,llscp-iron, Nails and Chains; Carpenter's Tools and rile;, Iron-' a:SI 'Anvils; A (1 . 01)(1 liar!%varo; ....Trhore • a 'iso P1:1.1 - be fwilid of (I tit fi r , ', Rapp a nit re.; Torti Ti" Pi. EASI7. TV Bets; to ^0: her kith a goad v; riety of $3,90 IV(3ODE.N WARE, such us . HAND and HORSEJJKES, Braoins, Pails, and 5,40 11,110 than can be found c!sewhere in this coney. And I would call especial attention of those who wish to 'purchase, to my large and well selectcdszock of • SltrOViLdi. Likewise that my. TIN, SHELT IltON, AND COPPER WARE is all made of good ma,erial and by a skiilful and compeent wOrknian. All tusk is for you to can and see my good:, price them, and I have no doubt you will be sati,died with the price and good'4. . Al! kinds of produce taken fur goods. I alsupay .$ . 20 per ton for old iron... • JAMES NV: SMITH . Cendervort, July 7 lttit 'tett MANN'! 11‘NN's A 7 .%"‘N' I'V LL•'l Tubs &C., &c.,— The People's Cash Store, . • . AT COUDERSPOT4T. • - Something Ness. and Soniethizig I Wanted. r. subscriber has just receii-cil from the 1 1 - ci!T of . Ner.--Yorh... and opened at the store fermerlv by P,Nskiit& Smith. • on the mall& side of the emir' Square, a st-'.ucte:l- i'W:11;1. I: NE . w eon,- prisi::g Dry (1..0,!,-, Grovel Ms, r'r , iclicry, flardware. ro,:ee •• sun.: shilTiug '.• e above (Mock N‘i!! !1,, lo• 5,:.1 rivoiy r r. Tr. 1116, rola upou such tortas tho" pur..istt , or car-. not he o'horw . i:t• llsat , lc:, to:idea good Itareaitt—st coivetta quid .pro Tito 1, —somethin : t for o solothiluz in vaitzt- , r his ntirlicy. An cxcllailL:c wid elsttly be !undo %cid' tlu Farmer. fox his - Produce: Butter, Grain quantity. mid 'Alth it, the intiro Cash the lo•t'or.. Tho miltscribor Kill at nil times tal:c pleasure in exhibiting his Goods to the c , istomer; that quality and prices may be examiued. F. MAYNARD. Coudersport, July 15. 1852. (-7tf . /IMONG many other articles for Ibc ladies, , d' fancy and rich worth. will be found at the People's Cash store, fine Worked W- I lars. of ditierent designs 'atipatterni. TIILEACH EL) Sheeting and Shirting, Brown Candle Vick, . Summer Cloth for children's wear, god Ticking, Toweling, Ta ble Linnet], Brown, White do., a bupt ri o r article of Damask, all pure -flax,—Table Spreads. An examination wilt recommend them better than anything else. AT"The People's Cash Store" maybe found a selected lot of Prints, of English, French, and American Goods, quality and prices agreeing admirably. Please call and see 118. r Teas Band GrecM Tens, of cscellent fla- JUlrvor, and at most reasonnble prices. Su gars, Whites-and Brown do. Rice, Ginger, Spice, Delmer; Nl:tutee's. Cassia, Ilidsins,-Ta bare() iu all its variety, to please those rho love the weed, and napetio article 6fClotree that cannot foil to please all the Dutch and some of the Itinktles, at the . , CASII . STCiRE fpm AND Glass in varivty, thiit please me eye ou the lir,' ittspeetton, (TOPLE'S CASII 6TOP.E. Tin and Hardware. (rIIE undersigned has connected with _it his Tin, Sh,t , Rusiuess, tit!. 01 11A:::31,7A Ill', and CUT.: f e l , : 6 - i—so that, in toh..iinti to the, business heretofore continct?d try him. he is itr.- rend:: v,Ettoply ti n pititlic?...th almost erer vor ic,y, jof llto.witte._l+.lill ;.. t'ress-Cot t loop Iron, Nails, Ca1)1,..• • ..; : Clvtias:Carp , nter,' Adzes nub Rope for Ca= Hes.' A. g.euti'al assortmelt. of ('lucks, panned \Vat,. Toy:: Of every description ; anti in shc.rt. he desiptneto keep all such thite;s as the public v:acts iu hi.; title. which It'n tell, not t'nr eo,t, but 10t . E i t y SMA It. prOrat tl, aid Lopes. by It strict anuttiou to his I.m,+int.!.s to rt Miural altart. of 1:11;wii,• natroint , .‘, - e. All kiwi , : of taken in ,•xell:111 , p. ifloods, at tior tnnrktt prices; :tistt. per 11111 pltitl 1;1' old it u Ipl F.% - 0 A GifEAVER I lIAN NVi II rE LEM), AND 1.1:LI: l'iiu24:LL y hie g:ti . IdarL , al ilu. ir or!;•.. :.dd ilopeoved I. par. , 1 to or:ire•:. I.'2,INTS, dry. •:.:i !Li -sorttAi t:1 Irovt 2.") 5U9 pt,'ilid,; • 1 , Dry, :200 i-o.ti,.is eltt !t. Itrir 'N HEIL :1.1.7\ S 2, tthi It is NAM-dry, Ar wat rattliA taut tutsur• imr , st.tl Fr Lt and. -.tiVortit • 2'. prtp:ll btts rocrutit lw , •11 t. t.dAs the' Got:II:a-11y to •. , ..tirratt; their lit sh thel;(-2,-, for :•tty ren,hirthlo• ro:puct their i;...dAts he ..stipurior to utty,t odor itt the . Their L.IIiCW.N ZINC PAINT. whiell is sold ;.I a low. price, and can only be naelc from the %Mc OrLS frl .iill. N ff.v-.I •;•., i . y , is now well h'uownll.:r its protective qualities when me,lit:a to iron ar other metallic surfilces. • /. 'heir. S'cONE—COL.O• l. PAINT possesses all the T111 . 1'160:3 a the I !own, mid is, of all ?grceable. color for Fainti ig Cottages, l?eputs, (../nt-lmildia , :s.-Illiil;,..es, e c. .- .• 011 liberal terms by their Agents. FRENCH & Wholesale faint Dealers aml Importers, IV. cor. of 10th & :tlaritet-sts Ivii Zremium Fanning . . Mills . . dip ortant to Farmers aml Mechanics. - THE subscriber has purchased of J. Bamborough the right to ns-e. in Potter and M'Kean couches hi 3 patent in the. constructieu of Fanning Mills. tic has also, at great eiz bense, commenced the manufadture ol.a PRE;- 11.1113 M MILL which will clean from 100 to 900 lmhe's ncr hour. This . Mill was pate , led . 31arelt 90, -1k T, sineo Which time it has stood at-the Icad of the listat all the •tute and ceun, ty agricultural societies where it has.been ex hibited, and is a universal fe : verite' with elf armera who have tried it. It, took the pre mium at tho first Agricultdrar Pair held- at Harrisburg; Oct: :3kt, lasl, when there were :9,00 people present: aad at. tim great :31a10 Agricultural Fair at New-Yerl, held at F..och cater Scm. 11-19, 11-351, thiq - Fanning dill received the Li!;hest bonms. . . „ • . having met with uniform -success wherever Aried, 1 confidently invite the farmers of Potter and 11.1'Kean counties (,:.call at my.-rhop in Louder port and c:tamia efor thenufelvts. A supply always on hand, to be soid on rea sonable terms.. 6-37tf JOHN RECKHOW. HE sill, •••r:bet h. r , by 'giles 'wife° to tile public that PETER Snurrs his note for eightydollars,, bearing •date the last of March, 183 t. ',September, 1956, - and having :iievor received any therefor, he wild. refuseto 'pay . file same; ther.fore he wants ttay person item buying the said note with and ,- ,, :peetaticoi o f his pay jug it. • [6sl] (pall STEARNS..• Machine' 011: . . Mill Owners will alway!, find supply ,of Oil for machinery . at satisfactory prices, and in any quuutity,at, TYLER'S Drag damn D. W. SPENCER'S COLVNIN. New Goods - for-lhe Summer Trade... 1)vi: - SPENCER would rmipectflilly in.:- 1 • form the. inhabitants of Coudersport i and vicinity that he is now receiving ad , 11.1:811 and LARGE ASSORTMENT of" Goods, which will be sold as (heap as rhos.. cheapest. He wouldalso return heartletc tiianks to his , • BOSTON STORE, old_cuslinnerz= and friends for their past patrons . 9-i ' • age, and would, be, glad to show them any ~ . , .ci ER THE noon. good; whichlie has, and will try to save them ; , t ie.,;,t lii per' Cent. by calling and examining This establi , diment- s is mie of: rho la-rgest belbre purchiying elsewhere. • DRI GOODS and RLADI -NIADELOTH. INI; Dipats in Allegany county, 11 1111 4,N c.fin— —, T 111'111 take the lib- of customers from Putter county buy all their • v uERI ES; lertv to 'Monti the pen- -Clothing, Boats ai l d Shoe's, and oilier fixings, pie 1 ,. 1 COnder , lwrL and at tIM: great mart -of business. Em sill! there Piitter county flu. lam still at my Irw stall!! ri,othtoh.eo path that t h h o a % t ie in i L ezr in h v 7 t r a. e ,.. t s ie u t r i:z , f ll l , l i opposite the north .ide of The imbue squire, wheri \\i, May be foil, d Gnoctiams of all kinds economy and -wealth. That path leads all constantly on Inuut, such_ ail . Ter, Sugar, rid- cash buyers siraigh'ivav tii the lee, Saleratus, Ginger, Musiiird. 'Etili-xco, , GREAT BOSTON. snuff, Nutme g s, mnce, Cloves, conr,oionery, it c., '.id. _ • i We !lava no enemies to' punish, no friendit . . - • . . My motto is. "The nirade sixpence in pre ference to the t!ow . D. W. SPENCER. ' DrugsiMedicines, ' DATENT , MEDICINES, (lire, Spirits of Turpentine, Camphine, Burning Soap, Candles, for sa!e low at SPENCER'S. OAP, Letter, and Note Paper, all kind: of Siett!..pen Holders Wafers, ' Sealing AVax, Saud,- Ink, Pocket-Books, En- I-elope:4, Visiting . Cards, Jewelry, Fine Cut lery, and a variety of Fancy Anich:s, together. and Thread, etc., at SPFNCIIR's. • rii_RAIN, Butter, Lard, Egg 4, Shin gles taken for goods at their rash value. Cash not refused. D. \V. SPLN(tEIt. BUTTER and Lard of a superior qualiV ' for sale at SPENCER's. A NY .one desirous of a good quality of Syrup of Molasses %rill do %veil to cad at. SPENCLat's. County Orders Takes et =' :r FOR (3001)6, T J AMES, if you pia: at a nice Bonne:, you U will do well to call on SPI;NC!:11 - R ABBIT'S Yeast Powder lot r- , :deby SPENCER MEW THING.—Pure GTOIIIIII COlree -1. 9 . great thitig tier the laihes. PENCER. TT,rrnoNTRIPTic, Cod uver Oil, and many oilier popular .r..ed:ciut..s SI'LNCEIt. " Halloo ! Halloo ! Halloo ! QPENCE It . is in. town ! iNfountains 'of L.7IItADY—MADE CLOTITINI; for :tiniest nothin7. I have bought this coat, this vest, and these pants—ain't brolte, either! Hurrah! • All the If !toys' shAll h crc of, I'ENCEICS coats! Hurrah! lint, to be candid. friends, there's nothlug like it in an the conuthry. Just go over there, and for a little o' nothing he 'II se!! ve a r.g that, though ye're the big gest raseai aboil - o ground, wll nudie ye a fur as a praist. to look a; ; though ye ha . nt a tint iu ye •r pockets, folks will bow and q 'e to ye as thoogh 2 - J2re utilliont•ires,- and ' real evntrentans.' Fashion! Great 4 (;ot ter dead than out of it—many has been cut' because of the tint of his etv,r; bin no danger if ye buy of Speneer,—his cloths, are just The fishion." ,ule.criber has just received a large stock of Ready-31.1b ('lodting, of the I: ti stvle awl" besl quality, are e!.l made, mid will be ,o:d !ow. I). NV. SPENCER. 111DULV'ERIZED Corn r3t.,relt, for fool, s.ile at ODA, Cream 'rartar, .7.fagite Ali um , • ;:ua Cihie, for -.l'e ;:t !hr L . I wtor:T.itv smrru ri I WEI. :,nll c(i c n hr, ilr.d .1t -.1F2 ,- •cncer ., oil very re': I )1' TAK, at Ilt a Ax r) LE.1.1.) :it rz•r•e. 1.-7 di mll Levin' -87 FAV artie:e of Snowier I —lll Imo:Tv:it c0.11,c nu! f•wrift t in the eimn.v :h.tit at r[4.l2A by the nhe:d or pound for n:o by N spEN(,,,it I:•i, just r,tornetl frien • the city kith a' large ,rock iiroce rie4, Clothing. Drugs and 3ledieine viol -a general a:sorilnent Or Fancy Artier•.:, :;:d man•: other things too nntnerolis to ntemion, which will be sold low for cash or reatly-pay. 1110S,1 G TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing, -.lj and 6woking, by the pottinl, at "1 Coate 10 Liiirg . 11 ott Lu're '1714." I — 'lt. CIAMTS' lIYGENIA, nr Inha llygean Vapor and C It erry Syrttp, for the cure of Pithnotriry Con it Astlinte, ('otmit , t, Cohl , , and all Lung end Liver complaint:t. A new method of lull:da tion for the cure of the above named diseased. For sale by 1). W. S1n:NCI:11. Tailoring!- Tailoring!! N it 3. W WING . IJAl:Tailor. All ‘vork r t :I t ' I III,IA 0 Its Lail MI 0, ( it yeatre:..s, comfort, and durability. r7,fe'' Shop uvt.r.L,:wis Nlanu's storo. G-37 Bunting Fluid end Cuulphiee ❑t Jl2 the IU!IG. Music. ITUN'TEN'S 'celebrated Instructions JiLILCur the riam•-rorte; ' lilt ru~crc' Piiiim-Forte Primmer; • • Glee iioi?k new Supply of Sheet Music-; • ' • For by . I'. B. TYLER. A - N.FAkT supply of Fluid and Cam -a_pbine Lamps-- 7 :aaue ittty awl beautiful patterns just t•eneived anti for sale low at TYLER'S. Clothing; ClOthj.r...g: • • rpm placc.to buy v:ell-wade Clothint! at a low price (a large stock to :•&.ect (rota • _ OL31:_r11:1YS. Drafting. Instrum4nts, watcr Colors,.l)rawing Parer, Pen( just receivi'Nl at • TYLER'S' A T liihotesala and Retail ! at Ty ix rs pICKLEDItHERRIES at joNE.;;, cbcap,'at TYLER'S SPENCER's (3.1. to New Goods Stationery e tr 0 0.19-8 is D OUBTLESS There are many Peron. Leoudersport - and vie:nitv who have never visited the famom4 BOSTON want': at the fast-growing villa:go, of NVelkville." The No, of this store is' 1, _number k over the doer— to reward. We ;ell for ready pay, nud take in exehanize for Goods the following useful arie;e+, viz.: • . Cosh Tallow VeMsom Oats Ileeswa.s. Fur Beams socks Hides Wheat Yarn Rags Potatms; Wool • flutter LC:c.. We are now receiving from our.itholi et R ochester, about ten cords of the.bet*BOOTS, and SHOES sold in the county. We keep constantly on hand— - Melis Tudia Rubber Brint4, " " " Over-61i0e., C 0.11.8, Carz: Vrith n very extensiVe stock of TRUKS, VALISES, and CAILPET BAGS, choir. Black and Colored Dre-s Siflt,,-A4.aca. De- Thibet Cloth 4, tjughal., kw { other i)rne' Good.:—together with ri geuerul variety of Dry Goods. Shawls, Shawls In particular, we ‘vonirl call- the a:temino of the ladie4 to-onr great varieir of .tiIt.4IFLS,. of every po, ,, abh. kind, af:ogether too LI lIIIMEMIEBEIBUM Mattresses hal r the largest =luck of the different kinds of :Ueltrc.••scr in 'Western -New-York. Hotel keeper, can be ,uppliect on reasonably terms. 'l'litett - Cheeri for - the coMemplaied (lanai front i\ e! to IZoelie-Th.r; mei hoping" that the Plarik !tom! , Vilf h mcrirmite! - 1 no u" Cm:der-pert thrrimr the coming- ,print; med. thm .he sons mot tiongloer.- of twit;gliteil looter limy he more frekiamii!y :ten in out EMMEN IVe rezna:n vottr ob' 4 t serv't4, • 3. Elf & CO. AVel!svii!e, Jau. Et, '07:54 I T 6 I.ICKEREL, Snituou, mid Wow ri , h, at C. a. J{)\s6'. SITERTOI; Sperm and Tallow Candlr■tat C. S. JONES' ITOVI:.4iO:N )11.AL and BUCKWHEAT rota JL,nanny on hand at the \a..1% IZnION STAR'.. CRAIN ny:d Prodnee of kind. tal.f.:n in eNchange-for 600 d, 1315 ge( :1...., a •ormient _.!l_ Jut. C. '.:lt INE:4'. ()!' :-.:ALT at :1w NEW PROVIS'A )7; :::1'()11.E. CPANDERIZIir.:z! ‘jthe prat of ('. JOHN . 11E0K1-10 7 ,77 ) cc...rrhyze 131:(1. s ig:l-13:1 er. rF, - 11 zi notice il ia ; pr..; a:v(1 in do in the auaec ;inc., 7it at - hig Lt. Ir - ill! 12'; I: Y..f. iL B. GOODS.L)LL, ft i•N : •:Aii j'El.co u der. l .ort, !'jr , . :Mrs repa:rcd ;,t 11;- , i,•p• • .:bl. _ . • Th. ,C;10;,.n. , " Departni.ent. THE rin.fri.l:. • C.4. , :f •••!()!:6. fl) ';A:) . I . -31Ain: (1.01 I; roe _11..1...•:r:y on It •ud 1).: the mallo up at:d !A ttui:',lnrd by t!.• ..."0:1,11ten, 1 . /.1:11 t:.) fir ddr:ll:Ci'y !h•• t:bt.c• heiug nn 11) the (-11-:otner %yid' lie . itt.l%: Iw:in duced , t) i! i• >n r rye; trap, hr. hi h iit .he 1.11(1 is rrlg,b ur: :he L. itt4 arro. •Hlich v. ill r...,1(1,1 ' , en ice fora te:,-on lit ITot-e rir.rl'Oil. (I Ca'h 3/.\l..N.titl). =I r 4;;;'r•lC''l) CINGILAMS ht vatic V, an 1,. . .1! AV.\ .11;11 . T:a AT I'E.E E "L" S IN T.l - I'. 1,1.'0:11.1.1%AT Tlll' 11R1'...1'1' no - T( N0.1;1 11AIN-.,•11'. 11 Al he round con , tantly il'lnutd cud ler It ekten , lve 'of ; 4 1 , enerr & (;ratnrer's .11.17L7'1:1:S,q;S,uf esery Fort, kind, and pt i , e, Iron, P.:htt .11n tre.“ to a :tiver-I : 11!r:i-I1 11"1:r .Nrattre-i Z'il.l). A!,O, ;:p.l All of which Arc o:Ver. , l to I I otvl Nut Bo:11.11 . ' 11 I ott,e heelerA, and all other- v. ho h av e_roti:- won , t.ll-.....•t , itottg:k It; the that a tildly frati,cr 101. to make the of it, but bleeder of Lzert-e .121141. n , lower price: than call he limn& at any ocher store in the county. I,AN(TX Sah. AV'llt , (in the county)-for the , nle of the :there g00d,.. ly Boston Aradeiny:TeKt Book , . FULL F.ruiply for bald Tow at.. . TYLER'S 17 I\c and Mineral Taints, with_ directiims .44 fur ttiitig,, at T. Lt. 'l'l LI:WS. bfITENT - PAILS ' "Bea Cortl4, Line I Ittr.te Corci.q, Curry etual,,, 11144 11111.11113, 10 be 60111 at I. FuRmAN, Iloro and rattle Dector, .res•priet inform: the polilie that he Ir' roelieil in I I ebron lint - n- 1 / 1 p (at Joseph .Moue's) trhere he is prepared to atlenit to calls in procesQion. Ile is of long experience in thli h0,;,0e5.., awl hopes by his superior sbill end assiduity to secure the pntrotrige of the pub , lie: • 649 Ihit JATENT :MEDICINES at 11Zolesalc- AliTchauts and Peillars will be inppiied with all kinds of Patent Mtaiitities nt Mawr- Iltetorm.' wholesale prices by .TYbErt. Ti!r. hest three pilling tea and at 01,11STEIrs. A FULL ass9rtment of .Groccrie s, ut isAv rwirt s o :lnn.tautly on hand. yard A iride LaWll4, truni nj cents u pward,s, at UDISTEWS. I._TONEY.--rA or honey_ for. I.lale at • • 63111.11'.1 I;1 Pout , , G=; 5 Gm':