For the Journal CHARACTER. There are few things on which a e incorrect estimate is made, than „14t i s necessary to the formation d c haracter. Were it not for junlol lance of the subject, when 0 ,1 in regard to the individual and we could scarcely treat it ;,,,,,,,rdinary gravity. To move in a circle—to be identified with a pasty, or to be bowed to •_,..:lously by a class who can . e ! k • respect ibetnselves, is what lutes their beau ideal of a good ..a;:er. Not to be born of certain in their estimation, a huge r it;:)e; for (*Rimer, yr, measured , ,tandard, is purely a creature thiug which may, or t e lthracter, .etspecially...k . guo4 cet , is nut a thing of place or hvt the result of accident •,,, :it i tt eencies, made more con - i,r the estimates of men: ;.: o.le re,nlt. (.1' unlv.r.iding - in uf patient.. persevering tretth and Ti; , /a, amid oppo.t.ing furce . .=, and tre u: friends, falsely called. . 7 character is not • a thing u£ That is, it is nut what ,usummated in a day. It is ie the wink of years. To ::. may be commendable ; but it. it must be bought and paid :. be feared that many have and have even negotiated :11 ,;,,,ssession, but they have been to pay the "pike current," ibing business (at losing one, on borrowed capital. He it.: will not live so as to be able to e.:1.:;;;,e:1'. will find it very to belitve himself much respected 1:e may connect himself :II a popular sect or patty; but he to its t-trcii , 2,;ll and .ticrev, but tax its energy, f...r as bis iniluence goes, ope .......zinst its proposed achievements. older ,videncc seems to be, 7t:70 Ir:7 1 Lip Mcostfros. disposed towards their may seek, either ic:di iic ill au at•sticlutud capacity, ti.c:.l into a respectable posi : or to cit,the them with the adorn :l uood cl.aracter ; but unless c:s fSivor will brace eii,rt, they ‘viil t t eneriiti•ly-proifered tqot woult II) curry them native level. It is (oily by MEE EE rse rcrance in the prataice of !I:at Man may rAl,taill a good 10. - little, slowly, t Iv, may Ilk: tii,sulutc and un- a- to chnracter, reach a corn- position in the estimation of Ti.e ten to all, and he who t", :itt.;:in to it. But let it bit t:mbLrt•ti, teat as the wouritaiii is up (; , 2 pnrticlys, each particle f.:!::.::111j,:ir a ck - ntain relatit.tt to the •,1 it 1 , with character out nit-recurrtug circuuittanc,,s daily 1- 1 ;ts and frequent trunsucti(en.:—each .anti all otherwiNc, to the forma- a good cliaractci .1:. L. STlLlveu F.E.t Sinithfiel(l, I, r, Fon TIII: 7, ce Antavor. , ary ofn our I adepend yii. if wo may judge tram the note in the interior. is to lie Ir.' 111:2 /FL:ULIS of rFfJoiliiril ncr with unwmted-spitit. up one ill tine i•it yle ; The people of Witilling '-'jSautav are to hold ono at Port The people of iompkin3 at thwe of Clinton at Platts- and St. Lawrence at Off,dens z. This linter ono is to be ft mass •% 11 'ring on a magnificent scale, one ;s=l , a:al t,ftile Sons of Temperance I _'anaila arcs t) participate in its :. Lat.tion TLe altar. of Freedom lif• consecrated anc . x, and the fAlc.uhol dti« on the occasion. i.e llou. E. D. Culver of this City is oc , :irer the oration. The country, `' far as we can judge; is taking strong fur a thorough enforcement of t e Tri6taic. Ler us know whether legislation 44 sav what a man. may own and 1411 not own.— _ lira Era. Read over the prohibitory act again. , dcn't say but that you may own all ILe whisky in christendom, but you can't peddle it out to your neighbors -- that's all. The law protects them. There are two hundred and sixty l ocomotiv e . engines running on the '3frerent roach front Chicago that are housed in that city. KOBE OF IT - We shall begin to suspect there is somethinff . beside -carelessness in the way our something beside is con ducted, There are entirely ,too many letters found in the bundles of waste paper 'sent out from the difierent . Post- Offices to justify the belief that the thing is purely accidental. People will soon think that those who buy the waste paper of the Post.Ofiices buy with the understanding that the clerks are not to be o\A particular in the discharge of their duties. 'There is certainly an immense number of let ters mailed which never teach their destination; scarcely a day passes but we at this office obtain letters stating that money has been remitted to us which we havi never received. Now, who knows but that many of these letters are intentionally thrown among the waste paper Who knows but that this is a plan systematically pur sued to.plunder the mails, or rather those who employ him ? It may he understood on the part of the purcha er that lie is to receive a certain num ber of unopened letters, and if any thing happens to be found in them, why he will divide with the party who was so carelessas to lose them. But we have a tact or two to state. In the City of Baltimore the refuse pa ner is sold to a paper-manufacturer in Baltimore County 'by the name of It ilhelm. whose etnployees have re cently found two letters containing money; there is nothing said as to the number found which did nut con tain money. Oae was discovered by a little _it war engaged in pick ing over the paper. It contained &3:3, but the letter was destroyed and the owner could not be - discovered.— A few days afterward Mr. Wilhelm learned that his foreman had found a letter directed to the Merchants' Bank of Baltimore containitig This was lather a larger amount than is usually found in the waste paper; so, instead of destroying the letter, as•in the first instance, the party to whom it belonged was baked lip and the mon ey paid over to him. Possibly the amount. was in a draft, in which case it could not be usail without forging sumebody's Wu have teli,thie inform Lion- of a case which occurred recently i one of the : Western States. A letter contain ing a draft (amount not stated) was sold as waste paper by a Post-Office to a Paper Mill. We presume it is owing to lite fart that the money was contained in a 'draft that the mattbr leaked out. Drafts are bad property to purchast—bank-notes are decidedly prereralde. By the way, we should iihe to inc;nire the price which thisre fuse paper from the Cuited States Post -0:11ce brings! It may be governed by the number of unopened letters it is reytilyd to contain! A LusbieSs firm wi ices us from Illin ois: "We coo-ider the management of the I'ost-o!lice past endurance.— Oat' miwn lose, from stray letters dur inr the i)ast year amount to F.5:2,650." la view of these and similar facts it strikes us that :Wont the best specula tion an individual can engage in just now is to buy the refuse paper front the diTerei.t Pont-Offices in the coun try. It mb - dit be \veil to take into partnerz•hip ‘vith him a curtain num ber of (wcilc.ss clerks, and then We are sure he could hot help drivin , * a lucrative business.—N. T.-; burr. • royision, h ave commenced to come dbwn a little, and so have the New York Hotels cone down to the old standard price of t-t - 2,50 per day.— They forme it to be a losing scale' to keep up the price—folks wouldn't put up at the " first rates"—they couldn't stand it—nor would they. We glory in thtfir spunk. the price now asked is alnr)st extortion. The. refreshing rains Nvo have had'all over the country will have a tendency to bringikings in the ground to a focus, and consequently things kill have to come clown further still. What a blessing to settle folks it would be if the drovers would come clown a little in price—so that folks about down could come down further still.—What a blessing to some fblks it would be if' the drovers would come down a Ilttle prica—so that fblks about ili)v. - on could come - down with their money, in a reutionalde manner, for good, wholesome and rumpser hau steaks, mutton chops, &c., PROHIBITION- IN riTDIANA. U 12, 1r415, The Indiana Prohibitory law took etE2ct this day. The citizens assem bled in large numbers in the morning, and about noon marched to a grove near bv,•wherb thoy . were'entertained by addrssses, and music from ,the hand, the presentation of a banner, kc. In the oveulny, a splendid party was given by the Social Degree of the Temple of Honor ; which was decided ly the most brilliant affair ever wit bessediti our town. Everything passed oliquietly—two or three topers were on the sidewalks, but . - one of them chanced suddenly to find, him Self in jail, and the others . thinking discretion the better part of valor, suddenly, left. It was the happiest day ever witnessed in this vicinity.. The jaw.wili be sus, tamed-and enforced. „ , Hasfe very oitenhp's - up its own heels. Conversation should be. pleasant without scurrillity, witty without af fectation, learned without pedantry, and novel without falsehood. o.3t'encl'it/ 3::nformation. UNITED STITES GO I' ERN.IIE NT. President—Franklin Pierce Vice President—(de facto) Jesse D. Bright Secretary of State—Win. L. Marcy. Secretary of Interior—Robert McClelland. Secretary of Treasury—James Guthrie. Secretary of . War—Jefferson Davis. Secretary of Kary—James C. Dobbin. Post Moster•GrnertilJazne3 Campbell. Attorney General—Caleb Cashing. Chief Justice of UnitettStates—R. B. Taney STATE GOVERNMENT. • Corcrnor—James Vi3lloek. Secretary of State—Andrew G. Curtin. Drynty Secretary of Stpte—JL M. Sullivan rre yor General—J. ('inter Brawley. ilnditor Genpral—Epliraitn Banks. Treasurer—Eli Skier. .apron. Court udg< Lewis; W. B Lowne, G. W. NV Liodward; J. C. Knox, J. S Black. Co•.mty Office:a, with Post Office' Address F=M ROBERT G. Woure,..Wel!storo, Tioga Co °RANCE A. Li is, Ulysses, JosEell • District _ittettoy, FaasEr.is ‘V. limp., Coudersport. Sherif, Picrtar A. STEBBINS, Coudersport. Prothonotary and Clt rk of tht Courts, THOMAS 13. Tii.ce, Coudersport. anti Recorder, • ANDREW JACE.,ON, Coudersport. County Commissiontrs, Wrr.r.F ., ; Yo CXG. Fir , seq, IhmtisoN HnsA, IVhi:e4 Corners, HENRI' NELsos, Wharton. County Auditors, HENRY L.: 4 imoNs, Coudersport HARRIS LYMAN, Roulette, J , (F. , H. Wt . t[GHT, Sharon. Comtnissioners . SAnui-A.C.tv.y.Ns, Coudersport. surer, Ilnot I ELH , , Con/ler:Tort Cuunty Sttrri Z. I'. Reins -es. Ifarri,4m Valley. Superintendent If COMmon Schools, Joie.; B. PRADT 7 Coudervott. Bank Notice. - VOTICE is hereby gtven that application N% -be nt.o.le to the next Lege:fa:tin: of Penn , ylvauia for a charter of :t kat!: of dis count, de , u-it and i ,, tte, to be looated in the borough of Gunder-Tort. Potter county. Pa.. to be c• Prol THE NOR THERN ;8.1.\K OF PENNSILV.INLI, vith a cai,ital of One hundred Thonsanil Dollars. HO ! YE HUNGRY THE sukeriber would inform the citizens of Coudcriport and vicinity, that he has establiihed himself in the Butcherlog and will be prepared to furnish Beef, Veal, Mutton, and Law:), during the reason. lie Irts lidoitted the ri.adyy.ty and mill strictly adhere to r. GEO. MATHER: June Pennsylcania Magi,tratcs . Law Librar3 SINN'S JUSTICE • D 111.76INFISS I,IIGAL Ntic and Sixth Ed:rian. br: ng i dg ;,I n L nw dawn !0 1 ..;:.) • A Treat on the office and duties of Alder men and thistle. , of the Peace in the (I.'ow montrealth of Benm-rlvanin. including all the regnired Form , of Procc , .. end Docket Entrie4; and embodying not only . whatever may be deemed valnali e to Jus'ites of the B. ace, but to Landlord-. Tenants, and General Agenhi; i and making this volume whit it lnu•por;s to ; be, A safr Lrtra! fir .11, a. By . John ithins,lo:o Alder:min or Walnut Ward,_ in the city of Philinte!phia. 'rho Sixth Edi tion. 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Jack Downing. • Gar World 7 - • tt.leleool Book , , Blank Booh-t, Slati.s, Stationery, Cold and Silver Pens. Magazines for June. 7?, 'Also, a General Assortment of NEW GOODS for the spring Trade; ju< received, and for ado very lOW, at the ORUti & BOOK ST.OItE. Coudersport, May ttl, Dissolution of Partnership. NTOTIC heathy ~ i vett to all concerned, .I_ l l that the ettp..r.ne. - .-Thip exi,ing bet‘xeen The uudra.rued, under the firm or JACKSON & this d a y ( 1,,.. 0 11-eit by mutual con. , ent. 'l' licsit indebted to said firm -will toolie payment to INithaut 'l'. Jones, and thwe having c:aini.ag.iinst the saute, will be paid by hint. 'IV. T. JONES. N. V. JACKSON. Jun 14, C. riEfliTil T_TAS received a twee Awirilimeing, all the earwig , : t1,11,1;Iy kept in a Couniry :Imre, and selected with -partic ular ref , relice to the wan: or !lc.: iarkei, and purelmsed al the !owe:: figire4 thitt the affords, and will ,ell the same at mi Email a piulit a, any one in th. , part of" the world. Try him. • • • Harrison's Cohimbian inks. Black, ,I f ipan, Cupyipg, 3ia,iifi, Gre cn, Ncacir 1, Red, C(I i ii These inks tho.v free:y froai the pen and give a sLrotwer and more darah:e eobir than any other. 'Fors,3le, scsotrsyll. nud re:flil, by 'l'llo.qA3 li. TYLER, COIDIer,p R OLMS'IED 6 ; • wuniti sac to the puuitc tu.d fie is wiv. reoel‘ iug . a hotel , : of Goods, v. he Ica. in: happy 10 :Wow to al who toay btvor Lint bh a call. Y(u c.ut find L,' calibut• mi biw - )goOd a,,o)..;inont 1/11.111VI/S DeLaiue,i. De ik ‘ 4,.:4, Sz.c., l'yotts, (;;a4lants, Du of all (.; r: /14 rit. , CrOelaTy. tiod a I.n . q.' tkr all otwhich will ' h,"! sold as low as thOy eau . be bough elsewtotre. For t• ale, SMALL lot of Law Books, be 1-longiag to the e-'xe of NV. C. Butter wonh, dee'd, xii:l sold ehe: p. • JANE NC . Bt:TTEitwuirni, .\ittoinktrvix. . T N :DIES and Geo:le:den arc invited to call Li 41nd v.:: [woks dticj 011.1e.r goods tot recei•, - atl alltl for at TYLEICS. a bit's 1easlo.12(1:iol - ti) Pow - 'are \vat.- panted lu Sti \ C 1111.1 , li:111:1. , 111•)", a n d pruniute peace and harmony in fat:tine,: For sale at F . RENCII MTSTAR.D , --A new thing en tittely,lor sale iu C. S—IONES'. SSORTED Pickiesi in jars for saie.liy JONES Far Truih—a If f Cou l d ry, an d shi n U W O L D 693 Pcaes, l mo., ift 1(;u .ratiwir, Price :31:25 IHAT •this excitin g tor should 1. arouse the LIVELiEsT INTZREsT AND urEPt:Sr ITELINf is natural and relates to Tin: GREAT 0 UESTION which so deeply 'etigro,.ati the and hearts of alt our people. Its character, inci dents, and rear are all OUR 'OWN, AND cll•' OUR TIME. It i 4 vividly and eti . i•cii% ely written: and the Truth cl Ili:.fory and Litt I l timsnj Rumancc: render its pages a! once CAPirIVATING AND co:cum:LNG. It shows the wrongs an erneitie's inflicted upon .THREE i1f11.1.19N and the bondage in w hieh the Siare-power attempt. to hold TWENTY MILLION P.MENI • "As a literary work, it is superior to Uncle 'Dow's Cabin. li will excise, first, attention, and drch adwiratiou throughout the country, and take its place at the hea'd ul ail recently nuLli Led books.." [liu:':'alct Express. ‘.‘ We have never read a licinions story which ,o completely engrossed one's alien thin from commencement to close." [P.o:ton 'Evening Gazette. For sale by ail Llooksolleni. Copies :.ent by Mail, Po. , :zige Prepaid, on receipt of price. Ontos, & Mut.LIGAN, Publishers, 25 Park Rim-, Nev.. York, and 1u Gene.,ee-, , .., Auburn. BEI B- ,.8.8ru-s. Yeast Powder for : , ii.e. by SPI!N:r..I: Vendeks . cf Iderchtuadise. A GREEABLY to 'an Act of •Assembly, passed the OA day of April, 1846, enti. tled, "An act to provide for the reduction of the Public Debt," the 11th section of which required that " Hereafter, all dealers in Goods, NVareF, and Merchandise, the growth, pro= duct, and manufacture of the United. States, and et err person who shall keep a Store or Warehouse, for the purpose of Vending and di s p os ing o f G pods, Wares, and Merchandise, where such person is concerned or interested in the manufacture of such Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, shall be classified in the same 'manner, and required to pay the same annual tax and license fee as is provided and reuuired in relation to dealers in foreign mer chandise : Provided, That mechanics who keep a store or Warehouse at their own shop or manufactory, for the purpose of vending their own manutitctures exclusively, shall not be required to take out any license,"—the undersigned, Mercantile Appraiser for Potter County, has made the following Classification and Appraisemeut D Eli. f rt, L. I). Heil!, L. Dike; Bingham. Pierce & I.niklingtpn, 14 J. B. Jones, 11 J. B. Smith, Collins )4nzith. Lewis ML4IIII, Jone.t, J. NV. Sini,ll, I). E. Ohns;ed, .Nfiles White, J. M. Judd, I.: F. Maynard, I). AV. Spencer, Isaac lieu au, 'l'. B. 'Eyler,- 7-37 Liu H. A. S. E: Darrow & Co., Spencer 'Preston, Rosa & Wm. R. Elder, Liquor, Richard Goodman, - uhar:tni Iloward, • Lord & Dwight, \Wm. :\i'l)ougall, lvir,es 6iunnon::, :%lann & Nichols, pallar.tl Corey & Lyman, ' 1-1 1). J. & E. \V. Chapel 14 S. W 111 onroe & Co., 'l4 Dan. Baker, 1.1 A!onzo 1 t Tl7i • 7 ' Mt I Q : LAT lt:S, Pencils, \Vriting Nail - is,. rtrlon. - Inswing Books. Accoinit aott .11enioranderue 11. \V-. M'lntire, 14 ' 7 • tH books, Tiocit,' summy .>tliotil ktiestioat and Jackson & Jones Id _, 'Ut l) ' ) lila,. Gunk. ink, 1...1[11r ftliti, itdialk, Cray- Etaremy & idraindrd, 14 . 7 .' ; " on', Si illi,e4. \V.A. TIN -tie, Tnicing, onAviug, . - ‘ . ,St e. rot id.voll. ;du d th,.. / ., d. p a p e r; Inotting Itii.irds, l'erlt.e• Julius Johnson, 14 - 7.9i1 r a t e d Ii ide s Port-Folios. and lairic-,Nlouraties. Au appeal will he held at the Court I louse • Cali at.d examine at tiie in Coudersport on the 2.t1 day ofJ1111,• ../ Xil; UN A L roe li—STUlt E. next, between the hours or 11l o'clock., A. :IE, ....___ _ and 4 •o'ciock, P. :11„ for -all. those who may . TO PRINTE.RS.- • feel thetasels ta. aggrieved by the foregoini '1". PE rouN.. Classitieation anti Appraisenieut. 011.1", established in 1 . -_•l.r., 112, now on BRuci:: 6 NI: \‘-.1.°111 ' E. 0- Al ,i AUSTIN, hand. ready for i,a,,dimi: ih ( icLiy, in fonts to Mercantile Appraiser. • suit put t Mis i ers, Ditoi.iti lb. Itontan Type of nett cut, ritkr. it " i l aney T) i:, . 11, ~ r ) "J :- . i.i 4;1- of %anions styles. stilt " German , . i",,iinit •t t• trir ita•nis•in great variety, "",tioit " Isimii.N. :`..1.4)0 , 1 feet fir.,, , ;Lod '.l . pe Meial little's, and all the not el,it• , in ille bibille--. All tic:, ,b i ,, i i 'rypes are I . :lst by steam power,of the new racial peculiar to this foun dry, and ‘which is certainly superior to any er er used bet Ore in any part of the world. The inaoqual.e.l rapalny in the process of ea tliti, eirdi:tis ine to -eil the-.e more durable types at the price.: of ordinary types, either on credit or tlir rt-h. Pte—e. , , Wood 'l':.pe, and all oilier Printing .3faterials, ext ept paper and Cards, (which' lt,o,tt no liNed triamy or price.) turnithed at to iniiii.eitiri.,•,' Ira t'-. The lined . Specimen Book of the Foundry is freelY gd :en : o im printing onieeis, on the re ceipt of ill . y eca:, to prepay postage.. "Erin or: or •,,,,. valley, thin choose to pilkish ',id: adverb-momit, including this note-, three tittles . .I.•ikie the first day or July, 1r!!55. and forward MG' iota iif the papers, will he ;Mon IA :heir be Is ;It Ike time of purchasing fire time: ;iv! 41,1,11111. ilf. liti 1:1-1111raellIrCF. NC IV- V ork , Eel, 17. 1•••:,:i. Addres , , tit:01411;1:CE, id C:iimiiiiers-st., - New:l'ork- :111. NE \V t-upply of Scoool, Books, .±lPaper, Pens, etc., of every kind encpor ttxin titi> part of the courdiy, juiet received and for bLle ut the Bounty Land, Tin; mid,,i g iicd will give partiint -1:11. I \ tieuticu procurn.g of &Alloy Laud for all those. entitled thereto .uncliir the late or iilly previous Act of Col i gress. OLMSTED. Coudersport, l'a., March 15, 7 1 .13 Gut American ,kaiialpr,; and Reformer?, By Darpeit Life. al Win. 11. Vic,''''''' ' his Speech- Oriions, aria 11rithigs luo Life and ;;etude: or Fanny Fern ..... 1, - 25 Life..olllorace Gpicitty: . (uew supply',) Burleig.th, or t h e Jesuits in our !tomes, (new suppiy,) • ..1,•45 Fors tie at T. B. TYLEW:S. • May :SI: Irlace.rthus's Liniment. The Lest Liniment in the • World Prepared by A. 31.i.e.trurilun, M. D. This article may lie reed upon as being a sure cure fur Sprains, Bru.se , , Cramp:, Swellings, It he tuna Limn, Frozen Lhubs„ on fraction kit . the Muscles, Croup, All'ections of the Spine, Nen: 011 4 and for Burns if applied immediately, Eruptions of the Shin, Chapped Cuts or Sores, and effectually coun teracts t•.n{• Inflammation. . :And an effectual -remedy fur Horses and Cattle. in the curt; of the following diseases. Sprain-:, Bruise , . Swelfings, Spavfns. Ringbones, Fresh Wounds, Sweeney. Wind galls. Lamene ,, , Cracked Heels, 'Scratches. .or Grease. and Galls of all kinds occasioned bc the hasness. , For sale by D. W. ;SPENCER. 'IILER'S Estates of Decedents. voTtc F., is hereby given, that the Adtnin. is:l.:non: of the Estates of Decedents in the fol!ondug case., to wit: Adm . n'r., fo' the Estrue of 1,. Warren, dee'd, •IL Alorley, have tiled their accounts in the Register's Office - of the county of Potter, and that the saute will be presented for eonirtuation to the Orphans' Cnurt of the said county, to be held at the lioruhgh of Coudersport' on. the 1?,-th day of dnne, when all persons can at tend if they think proper. A. J ACKSON, Register May 17, Dr. J. B. Wilson OFFERS his services-to the. citizens of L'-onderstiart and vicinity. Office over the s;ore.of 'P. B. Tyler. 7-st?, ------ Broma and Chocolate—delicious o.irinks, at TILER'S. Magazines for Map. - n - ARPER, Gotley, Graham, and 'Putnam. JlALju,i rucehed and for sale at 2,5 cents per nunibrr, by . TYLER. PAW fc& 'Rutter and at• the PROVISION STORE. June 30, 1854 VT ALL Papers. :inv.' and beautitid rat terns at TYLER'S. A FULL? assortment or Groceries, nt. law figures, eunsootly on INtoci., Yard wide Lawutt, [rum IJ4 eclat upwards, nt (AMSTED'S. Allegan y. CLASS Tax. 7.0') 7.110 7.00 7.0 J Louder port Ellialia (;e nese(' Harrison 7.00 Pr, r 7 7.tio Iltbron °sway° ,Skaron L 7 ysve7 JOURNAL BOOK-STORE New Books CoudersDort A6ademy. THE ,Summer lrerin orthis institution will commence on Wednesday, J une 20,1855, and continue eleven weeks. Terivs. Elementsry branches—Orthography, Geography. .Arithunitic, Physiology, ...53.00 nigher .Iritionetic, First Lessons in Atgobra. and Eng!isli Grammar,— Higher English branches, Philosophy, Astronomy. Algebra, 5.00 nigher 31atlieuiatiei and the Languages, 5.00 Draw•ina, extra, . 1,50 Instruction on the Piano Forte, extra,...10.00 Use of in imilitent, 300 t'orai niusiefree of char g e. Pre-payment of all bills strictly required. higher of studies will in clude etc or all the lower classes. The sult , oriber utltes this ocotillo!' to ex pre,,: lii= thinlis to t he people of Putter and 01 other set:lions, for their liberal support during Om p.i,: year, and to a's,tire them that no limn: will he :Tared is the future that may be required 10 mate this sc h oo l an i nst i tut i on , worilty of the entire coutidenee and nuppurt of tal who a sound rualacental as wsll n , a thorough Inathent ttieal aud classical edu cation. 13 IA) (.011NG DALE, Principal.. Th e tui d et ,igned. ()fluters - 11nd Trustees of the. Cte.:ll.•rs , )ort Ac:•denty :111! moved by - a . ten , e of and personal duty, to call the atre:chin of the pub ie. and of the people of out- comer. pordethar. to the rising and um•ial ut . th;:. ,it,ilutiou of learning. \Vhea tee. invited :he present \t ortliv Prine k . pal to the poq he ocettple , :tve found the Acad emy depre: , ed anddeclii 'We subniincti organi.iinion and wher ineit onerous attain to hi: di,cro:Ma and Manv.getnent; and our e. , .periente ith increased confi dence to :I , 4ltre paree: , :.nd guardians that he has proved faithful, ciiicient, and practical— jtee. suidt Ott instructor as this community need,. DENT, Pre-idew, ? H. 3. 01,MsTLO, Trear.7., T. 11. TYLER, Sec), ECM 7 • - EYE? ORTAN TTO LUMBER ! ME N. PATENT SH I,E-MMRUNE / and agent fur the Patentee iu Po.ler out the ad j oining eon:ivies of Pennsyiranizt 011:11 respect fird)- call the ardiniion of Iditubertnen and oiliers to th s labor-sit - mg niacti,ne, patented and now in succesi z tul operation in Various paris of the diluted Junes. Mi.; machine v. iii rive and slime Ilion one to two thousand shingics per hi .ur, and will work hemlock cquatiy us well as pine; the practical working of whieit can be seen at kielleSee Fork, lime one is now in opera:ion. Any inform:Yid!' respecting the same will be given 7.01 by address ng the subscriber, 7.00 U: (lIA\II3EitI.AIN.- t Ellisburg, Pa., Mardi BIM 7 00 7.0 7.00 7.00 FEE ES Putnam's fdonthly, -PCTNA3I' , I 11uNT111.1", is t< ot:iy u , ..1,••••ory It r 11,.. to refer to the two it. ••,111.1 obi• hearty upproNti!, tho lute t . o !Aut. Itl ailli '7l.':lttr , NCt'l l ..•lH I s 111111 , tlin'ull(01 11111161(.• purAtted; utoi. tA s iziouit Ileitt•: a 1,,,tr:i , 111, will hold tie u'ph d optoloto., w.ot aril; tr,;tt I public (tutu, tbuo. ituu:tin , :Art truly uutiouiil point GI vein. • •1u ail lII , ' 111111 . ICpartmetits of a it win 'Lope to :utilise, itis•rno'. ;ma Lit t0.t.11 ; to orit kit,' generously lutt ,ito iy ; nod to ..,hurt to it:. itgo, as it Itas don,. , Itt• nott;riltuti%)rs of able innu in ovory uuliiof I,it era' tire. :-. , ,e'nEtnee, and Art. 111,• ;,i assutaitce 11131 2.)lljilg t.V.t.t..-1,,• 10 In. 1,1111,2 11.1111112)", ;11,11 uu ‘v;oo,,n ;0. , ,,10% - urn'. 10 , ...,2 C1111\10.21011, V.. 111 4!\"1:1' 111.1 :1r:80( . 1U !nzine. 'All roil(ttliirmatioci ,l/ritllti be addru sed to 1)1x k. EDV:AIII , . 1 1 11 1 J11,11/ . IA .02 PU/111 2 / 7 1 . .% r. \v York. The 1 ...r.ct Word. a tieer Bas•elio. The Gotopensg:ion Oliirr. the Alps. I he It.iinet; of Virginia. lite Tot I:•.:ars Ago The 11 1 , a Pebble. The Cnuut De Cii g iiostro. The Challenge. lie National:Academy of IteEign. The Birth-place of Mozart. A crake in the Flying. Dot,chnitin. The Beasts of the America for the Anietietiw. %vim; 151ttn , t1 Editorial Notes. 1. Literature-1. American. 2. Eerinti. 11. Niue Arts 111. Music. IV. 'Drama. TL cult'-fiv” cos pt r number, or $3 re ;111111/ 1 / 1 : CIII6S, of fo.e or olort...orpliod 11uinhern forooletl, wid lily, ral teilOS Li% tit :1:41:Ii!S caovaisers-- -.-..3.50 13 4.' 4 . TrIOU, DIX & rt)W lo Park Placc
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