It Jv URN Ate. C ' ~L lasroitT, OCT, 30:185e .%elect PO'ttt:a. A PAEAN TO THE I'ELETERS' trET bt T. n::t.rital Thy'.Croo , the Northern Boar, • 'rue si,ter Pleisde;, The many I..ngled stars above,— The ebb And don• of purple seas,— The MO.. of iiowcra that throb thru' Earth, The hivcly &Asians, changing place, And :ill th 3 God from Chain wrought, • Are Init the lords of Time and Space! The Jliud tviJer orbit Iv. l'hau or sloott, or Mare! . . A ThoUght can grasp And ‘.:ring the ,ecrets from the stars ! The Elements nre e!ttves to Man; ihe hilt;, he spuui the Sea; And tie has . ‘Made the ligh!ning-fLetul A taie and servile Mercury. J I im hand hal taken the shapeless tare, .kild with a .übtle skill, designed A ' foilt oftcpc" to Lear The imprei3 of the deathte,:i Mind! fit. forth a pure evangel, Thought! I.vt rud gonfalon. , be furled! 6,1 - .11, and with thy teat hingi break The n;anaelei that'biud the world! forill with holy lip. , of Peace! Sped!: golden words of God and Death' And, like the good Samaritan, Pour oil upon the wound; of Faith! A roan fur the Printers' Art! The biting Brain! the ready I'en! The hand that holds the peerless cop of Knowledge to the lips of men! From the Journal of Music. but an agreeable reason far the fact My WIFE'S PIANC.—The deed is ac- that Jewish Women ale so much band tiseni,li-bed. My wifl• has got a piano, somer than the men of their nation. .•n ul now farewell the tranquil mind, He says Jewesses have escape) the lisrewell content and . evening p•Apers, curse which has alighted on their and big cigars that make ambition vir 7 fliers, husbands, and sons. Not a farewell : And oh, ye now- J ewess we t ; to be seen among the engines, whose r rule throats the c ;owd of priests aad rabble who in ;postal Jove's dread clamors counter- i suited the S m of Crod,.scourged him, I,sit !" But stop, I can't bid them tare-' crowned -him with thorns, and sub for one of them has just co re. It : jected him to infamy and the aptly of , pine on a dray. Six men carried it I the cross. The women of Judea be into the parlor, and it grunted awfully. H ew( ' iu th e S tv l or , am l assisted and It weighs a ton, - shines like a mirror, i ssothed him tunfer affliction. od has carved cupids climbing up its I man o f Bethany poured on . his head Ice, - s. And such lung's—whew ! My l precious flint mant which she kept in oil's: has commenced to practice, and a vase of alabaster. Toe sinner an ti a me she touched the machine I i nointed his feet with perfumed oil, arid . ihs,sight we were in the midst urn wiped them with her hair. Christ on derstorm, and the lightning bad struck hi s p ar t extended mercy on the Jew the crockery chest. The cat, with tail esses. He raised from the deltd the erect, took a bee line for a particular son . Of the widow of Nails, and Mal - fii" nd on the r°"° , dam"lishillg a six tha's bisslhe Lazarus. Hts . cured Si shilliug pane of g l ass . Th e b a by awoke .mon's mother-in-law, and thu woman -I.lle little felllow tried his best to who touched the hem of his garnieist.. Insist the instrument, but he didn't. do To the Samaritan W o men h e was a Is, it beat him A teacher has'been introduced into the house. He says be is the last of Nap loon's great army. He wears a long moustache, looks at me fiercely, smells of garlic and goes by the name of Count Fun-away-and-never-come letck•again-by. Ile run his fingers thi;i' his hair twice, then g: inned, then 'eked his eyes up at the ceiling, 'like mmikey hunting flies, then down came one of his fingers, and 1 heard a de!ighted sound, similar to that pro• ducod by a cockroach upon the tenor s: ting of a fiddle. Down came anoth t:r and I wai reminded of the wind Ishistling duo a knot hole in a hen coop. lie touched his thumb, and I thought 1 was in a peach orchard listening to the braying of a jackass. Now he ran his fingers along the keys, atAl I thought of a boy rattling a stick upon a picket fence.—All ofa sudden he stopped, and I thought something had happened. l i Then came down both fists, and, ah, Lord ! suet a noise was never heard bcfot•e. I thought a hurricane had :truck the house, and the walls v ere caving in. I imagined I was in the cellar and a ton of coal falling on my head. I thought the machine had burst, when the infernal thing stopped, and I heard my wife exclaim : Exquisite.", o What the deuce is the matter ?" Why, dear, tha't Somnambula." " Hang Somnabula, thought I, and the count rolled up his s'ieet." Ho calls it music, but for the We l of tne I can't make it look like anything else than a rail fence with a lot of ju venile niggers climbing over it.—Be il:re that instrument of torture came in to the house, I could enjoy myself, but now every darned woman in the neigh borhood must be invited to hear the pow piano, and every time the blasted thing shrieks nut, like a locomotive with the bronchitis, I have to praise its tone ; and when the Invited guests are playing, I have to say " mcquiwite," "de rightful," ", heavenly," and all such E=l=l trash, Ivhile - at the same time, I ktioNVI • just as much about music; as a codfish.; There are morp . t.uning hammers than comforts in onr house, and wish the; inventor of the piano was ti oubled with a perpetual nightmare, and o bliged to sleep in obe ul his instru ments - all of his life. A- for myself; i had rather put my head under a tin pan and be drummed ed to sleep with a. psir of smoothing irons, ili f am to hear " La Somnambidu," or any other Lathumped out of a plane. Scatter pennies in flout of my house, and drawall the wandering minstrels in the city = hand or gals, banjoes, ities, tamborines. rattle bones and fish home's, let juvenile monkeys crawl in at my windo‘‘s in search of three cent pieces, let me he-awakened at midnight by the cry of " murder," ring the hells, and have au awful time-generally—do -all this, and I will not complain ; but banish the pianos. My piano has got to go. I am am going to launch the infernal thicg out of the ‘yindow the first dark night; and my friends, I ad- rise you to sleep with cotton in your ears, - fur when she gives her dying grunt, you'll think you've fallen out of bed, or a fallen star has gone to :•eost on your house top. For the inforrna thltl of yl Mug Atnorica, I will state that the pieces of brass wire and ivot v keys, they are welcome to, byt the skeleton I want fut a refrigerato,r, Cba'eaubriau4 gives 'a fanciful but spring of living ‘l,ater, and a curnpas- sionate judge of the woman in mini tery.. The daughters of . Jerusalem. wept over him ; the h.ily woman ac companied Jilin to Calvary, broirght him balm and spices, and. weeping Sought him in the sepulcher. "Wu,- man, why weepest thou 7" His . first appearance after the resurr4ctitni, was to Mary Magdalene. He said to her, •• Mary !" At the sound Of his voice, Mary Magdi,lene's eyes were opened and she answered, " Mastei•." 'The reflection of some beautiful ray must have reSted on.the byow of th . e. Jew- MEM Tsar.—Nearly a year ago a young lady in France, named S.)phie Van Belle, conceived the, sing:Oar idea of disposing of herself in marriage by means of a lottery. She was - thirty years old, tired of a life of telibaz;y, and in despair at not finding a husband. with enough means at his command to suit her views. She announced, there-_ i ft:ye, that her handsome but rather ma ture person should. be disposed of on the following terms : S.lO created a lottery with five hundred shares of a thousand francs - each. Subscribers Why Jewesses are Beantirul. A YouKe LAD* DRAWS IN A Loc-. were to pi esent themselves in pet sup, in at del that she might decide en their acceptability as husbands. The sub scribers of course were to be single, men. The subscriptions wet e placed in the hands of a notary as fait as made. and the drawing was not to take place till all the shares were taken, that when the gin of half a million of francs Was complete. Not quite a year elapsed hofre, the shares were taken. The (hawing, re- . cently to..k place in the office of Ohl Notary who held the subscriptions and the money, iu the presence of two mag istrates. tl ousand numbers were •pla9ed in an urn, the subscribers heir% numbered in order as their names were inscribed. Tho urn was thoroughly shaken up, a blind band was thrust in, . .. .. ....... . . and No. 499 withdrawn. The . happy individual who subscribed NG. 499 was: a Tunisittn.Qeneral, who had already. occupied the public attention. by his oriental caprices. But the lady was neither frightened at the turban, tier the beard, nor the harem of the happy . barbarian, who hastened to raar4y her, and to pocket his fivu hundred thou sag I francs. The happy coupla 'have left for Tunis, x% here they will reside. (Pails Cars. N. ).-• Times. • • • From the Missouri Demuerat. Gov. Wickliffe on the Extension of Slavery While a •Callitn . pilm more violent and ultra than that inculcated by the gteplt ch'.eftain of 'Sogth Caridina, du ring the palely days of 143 pride 410 power, ii the pet rtreti ilia of a certain class or politicians at the irth, - not only are more troderate vielV3 on tho pending controversy tintettained in some regions . 4 the extreme mth, 6%4: there hay.; ham in that quartet lioneit arid zealoiii utterance; of con- victiun on the queiti,m of slavery ex t(-1141111, sql essuatial paints vi h the p (AI the ree.l;- nixed ad voc:atci UI did' A )-G.llled Mick itcpu')licati party. :\.•11 wal 1. 1 1:34e, tIl allegenl ileckp anion of 0 v - tine present executive of f l ogisiaTtn is entitioil, to a prominent pl.neo. A late number of the No vn• Orleans C'reol Fontuins a charge tittered (m tine an ti-einy of C. 11., Sr.e.v Int,. that. 0 iv. Wickliffe, fiti a recent ticca.,imi at 1:1A ton It )13;e, declared that theD..nn 4:- racy of L ;uiShort "did n)t ;12 ;ir e the extension of slavery." Toe N'ew o,r -leaos 13,T , T iotiuii in g the Tltneet. of the C•erae, calls tyon Stewart and others fair a written atteitation of the charge; and lire Creole 04-1 to its allegation the Following " Guy. Wickliffe openly avows that lie - fully and completely eudor-es the views mr. Ba•rkwuridv,(.. .He dos not belong to.a party which desires the exter.sien of slavery.' In Illiton in the presence of Col. Wei:, Stewait and other gentlemen of distinction, he has declared that the Donm , cracv of this State did not desire the extensi,on .ifslavnry. rd liiinieii gees no fm-titer than Wickhtft . Greeley and his cohort of '3lack. Repialdieatis endorse, )1 , 01 hies no ruol e:(l4tig , rous to tie South. Ottr governor places nbase,lf with blind court:lt:nee in tpa. hands of these extreme sectionalists-- these butchers of tre.tson the sl Ise Statestlies . e Ica! deina gogt;es deny us equality with iac.l I;retlivett in the confed,racy, and says 'do with thy set acts as see meth good hi thine eyes.' " There may have been :some evig geraiimur the purp )rt of g )v. Wick renprks on the occaiion referre.l to ; butt rumors of the kind chi nut or dinarily arise without sum, occasion and lomuktion. Q t the evidencil hero presented, we may safely groUnd tlie conclusion that extre,..nisia and intol, erance oil the excitin questi:m of the moment,.if we except the in at rabid and crl , ,z,y of the secessionists, btl.ong, rather to 'the- lAotpil,as faction of the North, than to„ the great. atfd sober minded masses of the South. FRE:atiNT P ot.r. IN Pity:SMOUTH . , VA. —Serious Riot.—There tva, a good deal cif political excitement In . Ports mouth, Virginia, on M on day. of last week. It. appeals that a Fre.nout pole and flag had beer erected in the town, which caused much excitement, and. a meeting of the anninonColinet.7 was called, to take the mater into con sideration. The nv..eting took . place londay night in the Town Hall, where 7 .;'r. J. H. Thompion, a . Colincilmin, offered a resolution, authorizing the town sergeant to, resinest.the parties . who erected the pole, to take it dawn ; atid if the reqnest was not CO riiplied with, to take it dew!' himself. tieve : ral citizuns were present at the meet ing, and one of them, Mr. J. G. day, opposed the mption, and defended the right of the persons who raised the 'pole to de so. 1-1 e was replied .to 'by 111.. Crocker. The motion was adopt ed. The Norfolk Argus of Wednes- I day. from which we gather the above facts, then says . I'll 7 llllw i l ll. ThorriPsnn was address : I i,ng the'membeis of the Council, he was interrupted and insulted by Gen. Butt, a bar-keeper who was itistru i mental iti'raising the pole. This indi- I Nod nal on being called to older by the Mayor, became so riotous that his Honor called for the poiice. As they Were uut present, he ordered up a file of a volunteer company which , w:!s drilling near the hall. This being done, an attempt was made to, put out the hgfits, but tne rioters were stopped Tiley succeeded, however, in prevent• ing Buttfrom being arrested, by crowd- ing mind, Ir•.m ! and 'mishit* him out of.the hall. Pefcre liatt,htid escape,: however, some polkce officers .arrive& and, seized him, but he tore himiell away, leaving a large pot of his coat, with. thetri. A 'friend of not: snapped a pistol at a police Officer, and retreat ed. The Mayo! obtained a portion of two yolanteer companies to guard th . e [city, but fintonately there ivas no use for thir seryires, the e7:citement dy ing away after a little noisy demon: stt alien around the: pole. The next morning Butt was arrested. The polo was taken down on_Wednesday,•ac cording to (Election, Nyitlpiut any fur, ther dtiordelly denconstratiol." AMERICAN W(i3tr.N.-.7-WeEikin body, strong in ,Hind, tidy in dress, wai in in afeetiOu„ industii , ius at home, and fashionable abroad. I\l:iy they he healthy, successful in their'pursuit of happiness, and pi-osperoms i.hrotigh -life. - W 5 !: B. MANN, Esq., c9ntests the plectiou of Lewis g...Cassit4qy as Dis t rict Attorney of Philadolphia. - eiv ml in, undersigned having purphasp4 ille , l •littereqt of I'. B. Tyier, in the Drug and Book business. !impost, to combine their stock' , , and ranitintut to supply tbeirtitimerint- friend; %% kit the same variety of ' ;mod: ;Is here...fora. extaty. Books. I elievingby this arrangement we shall curtail expense: at least tell per cent ;Intl are disposed to gk a our customers the knittelit of the change, for ready pay r...lyinr , on increased sa!es, for our stork trill consp:ise all artic'es found under the general head of 'dry Good:, Groceries - tied Pro t g eneral head ' • ! and Hardware. N. B. A Paints, Oils, CMmiliene, ettai;l:and DyeStott - I . s, kept tatustatitly on hand tom;ilter with s:a - uwit,ry, fancy ar.icles, ate 7 les and .Im% e!ry. ! For the tru.h of the abuse promise; we resperit.fall invite an examination 01 — our goods. r3,\l ITII &. J NES. Coudersport, July 3, 11S5tt. \\,rick.lifra adttete , tign t • con,p(ittence of Iht• tiptAl:4l;. , , of iho Cat ta't':ssa, \Vi:fiainsrurt, lt. whereby tlio•et. rains t commtii{R:,tion . 1)00 VII %VII); ia 1, WISE. P I:S E Y, A. WISE, I~'lUic;.tic do ilvrs iu Foreign ;IA Doine4tlc E. c.}..11 , ..:c ilia II! II I I. }: I. t II I , arc now prep a:d to o.ler es::r'fflicl ; in!ry tn the. NC.rdicrit l'ann , yv uia tr,Ot., to . their city to ii .spring par -It In rald:tion to the low price: they soI vt, they %%hi :lira out rut 1.0 toship nil good; putt ch -sod of thorn, of Ulu sine ra:es us goods ;.re . ship e ed Iro ra ork. Their s.oes.. eousists :di ft. l e it-il d c riraras of PRINTS; C 1 I NC, LIA•MS, (.1 - IAM ItliA VS, • • • L A \\!..\ . . 11,A D EL AINES, A I, P AC AS D E BEG E, WHITE CO,ODS IN ALL THEIR • s VAltll.; I . V, 1.',1t0( 'II & ISli T.‘.BL ' EltS,. CLOTEIS & C.l.liSlMErw,s, & .INA ET coitus; tANExs, Dtii2Ks'LLIN.GS SILL: & SATIN V 1 3l'lSj.;-:. BLACK. DRESS. SILKS, COLORED, C.AIBRICS, qt!Th wtirnq FLANNELS, & STWES, BLEACHED &:BROWNAII:SLIN . :i • . &c. &c: A folhicsurtment of Carpolingi \VISE, I USEY.& WISE, Wholes:de Dealers in re .dymtatte. N. Ileorner:ttlt tuld Market .Sts.; l'ltilade:phi trill It lye emm,:mitly t , n it fi t ttn evtensiv ,sortinedit of Ment• Boys! Clothing of every 'trade :did 110a10y ad T.Oll 10 the eounry . trade. All gt rot Itis w..rr ed of die new .eat vies and hest workmanship. The l'eople.'s Gash Store. AT uuou fcsrutcc. • ttin t ething N w. as I S to me 11114,.; . . . . IV:xitted. Dc.tt!br in Dyy (;00,1s, t;rocerin:, Crockery, rpur. subscribers, haying enteied into part- RenlY - ""d". (2 ' 11. ' 114 ' "" d V""ke" N"kliP9 4 ne . rship arras ge:news under the firth of I --;-:lnird 'street, Coudersport. AlAYsAtto & tccos, will lie happy to see • 111 L. PEOPLE'zi CASH s'roity All old friend-, and all new friends, cubing day after dry, and continually, at '• The Peo ple's Cash Store" in. Coudersport, inquiring for DIII . GOODS, H. 11: 1.111'..1 RH, - • CRU.O EI: V, • • 11E.1D . 1 1 .1f.i DE cLoTirtxa. rotd all the endless vtirtely . of Which the People want, and must !rive. And the übscribt rs will sell to their customer:, obi or tutu for the Cosh, or (tater . Beady Pay the very best bargains:to he a‘-t in Northern Pennsylvania. MA BARD & WILCOX Cntiderspert. April v. NAT Eit6 . lsr; DICIk:NA rocket, V ScLool, liniyersity. Uctuvo, and Quarto editions, for sale by 31., W. 31, Is Itoyeliy given, that agreeably to the laws or this CoannanWealth, the undersigned eitizeni - of Potter cowry, Pa., will' make up.: plicAtion to the next Legislature. Fur a Bank of issue and Deposit, with, a Capital of one hundred thousand dollars, 'entitled Tut: sou stir BA.7:K, to be • located at Coudersport, Pot ter (unky, Pennsylvania s 31. MILLS F. W. KNOX J SMITH ' C. S. 'JONES • C. SMINI ARCH. F. JONES N. SGHOOMAKER D. ‘y. C. JAMES A. JACKSON A. ROUNSVILLE Coudergpop., June .I'2,.ld:Ui. EINCITANttD,I3,AUTIC,'hy Dr, Elder, lived ut Afrocians7udg6s, by Hildreth, Progress of Religions ide.ts, by L 4 Child! Bryard Taylor s . l7riiVells,' , • The Song of ft iitweiha—Longfollow, Caspar, by Amy Lothiop, Just received and ToViale at tho JOURNAL BOOK STORE, I=l -A L S 0- NO ricE NEW . BOOK ' S. IBM it IVIVEIi0:1)1§y - gvnii - po5q 1 ! tif 'venous .04 Sizes ; just to Bud for sale at the • 401.10 AL 'BOOK STORE. 19,1BLES, Engl6lltind Germane tt vartetot iLi.i.jtyles and sizes, at the Journal,;let& Store. „ - Pticket BibleS; Hymn - BookiA,Prayeißooks'. Webstor's'Dict ionary, unabridged, octavo, high. s Itool.qndeonunonchool editions, fLirperls Universal Gazetteer, Crtiden'a Conetirdance:. Testaments, Pittnant's :gaga -Line, hound, • Bayard Taylor's Works, ri vols., Poets and Poetry of Ainetica,i,„e. -- Poets and Poetry of England, ' Nipevel) and W i I liss Poetmt, Goldsmith's, Gray's, Ossian's, cpoli's, and. Tennyson's Poems; Paradise Lost, Lady of the Lake, Prescott's Pistories. Mexico mid Pent, . Tillers' French Revelation, .14;sepluis. Winthrop's Now-England. i\lacatrey's England. Diekens' England, The Spectator, 8 vols., evo., Children's Booksatid Toys. • School Books, every kind called for in ibis comatunity. Latin, French, and German School Boaks, Leveretes Latin Lexicon. Drawing P - aper,,Baoks, and Card, Drawing Pencilii—C ra y 4111)4,1 . 41y Paints, _Colors Or oil painting. Music. Brushes, Chalk, Pens, quill), Paper of every i'arietv called fin-. Wafers, 1 4 i'ax, Materials fir Paper Flowers. I larrison's Counig-latk—Daytds' ph i e Ink, Durciibie ink, several kinds. Hovey's Nit, Many Phrenolog,eal anti Dydropaillia Works. Yowlers and NVells' publication:. Biank BookS. Aleuts. and Dit.ries. Te.ieller and Parent.. Theory and Practice of Teaching. Lire - 4)i . Horace Greeley. ) Star Papers..ll. \V. Beecher. \Vorks of Theodore Parker. sn. i kspeare, &c., &c., For sa.e cheap at the JOUR . SAL iflli-STORF. COUDEritSPORT tiI - i _.VII Pi II • • 01 . Ilii,llo.;itittion take plea- . sure in announcing lit Ike Politic fiat they e ting.iged the ,er% 'ay's of the, .1 111:N1)121.1:Ii., Trine pal. Tii.s man collie s to IN WO] rVCOIIIIIIVIIIR I I.I I S being ali.e, awl experionce . d. Ii e has been en , ;.getl m !Caching a large share of the time for•lireen year,4; and front among the large unwber ..r hi; about zoo h.n e g one lint from tinde r intartic...itiiett, a s leacher, hi different par.s Ike euttii'ry. ft witt he him ohec. to make our .leatlelln . , 0110 01 Ow niOst Sei100:. iu the VI) Cor tlio,te who w if - (1IU):11 . V 1 - 01't quelling or far her s,a,iuni m ii.c, and also for who 41t,ire to prepare 11 , r cot iegc. - IVLN TE RM . , • \l - :II coition:n(lp on Monday. Ileeenther :;d, IAI3. The .leadoinie year will he divided hi m Four ft.eveti weoks each tern. The ring Tenn %yin coin - mice on Mond .y, '2:), 1 ,4 ..1;1 the c a nor Tenn %yid eoinateitee ott aild the fail Tenn on 31ind.iy, .he Ist. chit: . Seinentbor, rtal 4 4 itA , iv i S Q Tuition pc? term of eieven weeks as 1 14y! i qw s Primary pOlidies—Reading, ..11en.))) .\!:::linte.ie, Gnannon English branehes—G engra.. !My, Onhogratiliy; Art.hinet le, and tintinut Higher Eng:isit BrAtches—Nantral il iii . oso ph:•, As roiteim% Citeiv,isay and e irs) Lesson; in - Higher Ma,hetnaties—Aigebra, Ge ume:ry, Latin, Greek, French, and Gorman I.anTi Drawtng extra,, Pidno Mit.ic, do Us e of Ins:rittnent, Payment strictly in advancr All ,clioiars ‘Clio e lit ‘vri.it legibly, kill be reifitired to pri , citt tut Coitiposi:ion oucu ill two weeks; and au male Nchouirs to declaint once iu LV.:O . I . l , :outgli 1119 'Fenn ? : e,l tuition are consider ably lower than they hive Lieu hertimlitre vtrt is t.i tle , igneil - that the iits.r›;iiin shall be thorough au all the lir:incite. taugh ; and those. who desire; to learn and are find it a ver ritorryAiti.c So 111 [SKI ItOSS, I're:idunt. - 1 LEkt"ts MANN. l'reasurer, G. 11, ()Vint 1 . 0. N, Secretary„ , liTrultet-s, 11. J. 1)1..‘1S11.:1.), 1:1,1 REES, 1 • Beard can . be ohttkined it{ private Pain. I Ills in ;Ike 'Wage, or runty; can be h;d in the Academy by app:yinp; to the Trustee,. Conderspor., V.2itti. I ria:). i4t.lvL\llll) . , L. I_4' NO 1111G11: Ts hereby given thn,he Noes and Accounts . -a- of die ia.e lino of Tyter and 4,pues have been transferred to Solidi A Jones, and will be found ni hand: for collection. Those indeb.ed to. the late lirin of Tyler and Jones, ttdl please :w le the &lulu ooh the under ; signed hninediateiy. smrrit soNEs,. coud,sport. NOTICII THOSE indebted to (2. South either by note or mamma are earnestly requested to settle the stone immediately, a., I ain de.er mined to coiledt what is lily (hut • 113 SOOll as 120SSii);C. ; fur tupiq tutu he had and . deb,s most be paid. Coudersport, July 1556 ESSING: LL persons having cloth to color and dress, by leaving the same at the ti:oie ofJ. M Judd in Coudersport, will be forwarded to the ‘vorks of the sjthseriher finished i n good order mill returned, payment 14r dressing can be made to J. M. J add on delivery of .he. cloth. 'Mark the pieces pThiniy wish name and thrcetions. 0. II: PERRY. Genesee, Fork Sept. mai, 18-05. • A. H. Butterworth • WILL furnish the People, with fresh IliEr tind MUTTON, on Tuesdays and Fridays during the season. Cash will be paid for heel cattle •at all times. • Conderspoit,July 17, 1856.. N LI* xi co is;ed . ery. re; days_ - 1' ' Melodeons, ,anti, s r' • GASLI SYSTEM ADQPTED! Prices Greatly Roduced : lIONCE W ATER S, .- 433 ro. .GENT fOR THE BEST BOSTON ANA N. V.—INSTRUMENTS. FrTIE Largest. 7 Assortment of Piano., meloileom, :qusical Instruments, and Masiettl 'Merchandise of all kind s, in thu. U. S. Pianosfrunn Teu different Manufactories, emepriaieg those. of crew' variety: of style, flout tin..plain, neat nod . substantial Gi of laves. in NValtint or Rosewood Utt.4es, fro m *l5O to .V.OO. to those of. the most "elegant finish taltto'Otte Thousaud Dollars. No Lunar in the Union can. vompete with the mboie in theuunt her, vuriety, and eelchtity of its in strmornts, our in the Extremely Low Price‘ ut \shirt' they are mold: HORACE WATERS' bS.ODERN /riIPROVEII PIANU , Willi or NyiMoot Iron Franies, possessing it % . their improvethenfs of over•titrings and no mit, • n l e ngth of scale, told conipm , s Of tone equal to the Grind Piano, united with the I .4 eir,;t:, t tini thirnhility siriittore of tl i c s 4 inire Th e v me j ust ly p r onounced hy the, l're4sniul by tin.: first r s, is\ l t e vivid) h., 4:ir other tiniiiiihrtnrer t They ale; (:;lilt of 114: lipt :mil most thornii i 4ltly eii:. l / 1 1. itiat Ori4 I, innutteell t o stand din non of rvt_ry climate. Each Itibtrunieut g uaranteed to give saris : "r ND-11.1 ND I' l NOS .1 T 11:1: A It :ill ;.1 I .VS , o:mtautly to shire, price Itctill-ClU ito I Ill " IVATEit'ti' , ii,„..-t,„„•„,, in 10.10. loud, nusi. du_ .1,,1i.y of ui.eko. ('rinwa the ry,:if • Mimi.) Meliiileolis of nil is hi r mylvm !'rice Xl3. ;;;lIIk ;75, i,41011, 110. deoltle Reeds nod two of -Iv.s., Lem; n- liltc.il t'S - 4.maint. Gk roewtii Witt s; au exit a discount. AB:r GIATAIts, - imci\N - N's 11 Alt PS, . • FLUTES, 1,1;T INA - f ' ('COIL ()EONS, 1:101,1 NS, , „ i.r ;d1 kinds. ntloee• • prier: tII•a 0:et• belover.lb . •;eil In A large iliscolo.t to Teacio 1:.;t ; nod. Selo) •14.-- • The iia.le on the most liberal teats, • One of tie hirg,t•Nt. c ~ f pab:iohe 1. comPr i i'''g. niat.y oft 1 1.• 'm,.o poplar ; 6 " ;6,3 dav, attd will be 40 . 1.1 at °1A .:J.:10,1 otf 110.1 1.-4iilar 3 . 111,1 . c s, qt by wail to r.ll pnltti . 01. the try, loom paid rat:tic:War stud pt.1.4tr 11 . 31 ' , ""' tiuu Visit/ to all ovilcro receivett by mail. ittevery 111,d:tare. l'ilLot out/ JIB Italcot.,-;1;or Pout, 1110 rut ullud•r.l 0. and :11vitalvt.t,tin for S do nn nnlsly imytocat.. Second-J.:ma Vianoc It'co in uxubail;.re 11.• w. Gcncral and ‘Ol.. Catalwznee luta Schedule of price!' forsv4rJed to all 1...11: ul 111.• to Lorry by wail. LiT Gl:E.vr To At; IN Ali. l'A wrs! or HIE crouN ruy„ to SI•II '!lt. 1101%1C , 11'IIII•Ct . A..." the 2.00 DM $ LOO ( 1 1 11.1 . : 1! vtha he I.:te au . if Boo!:, •JI/11:ItSAI, :. !mu E - j AN:3AS and Nebra.l:a. Lad.es Guide in Need:ework. Book of Par:or hirroive's Piano Fur.e Primer. Workingnt tit'sll - ay in the 11 - orld. Ellen 3lotogotnery s Book Fessenden's NeA% American Gardener. _ on lbcketts of (;raysioim, :I:. J. May. Elements of C1t.tr.0,.....er, .‘larg.tret Chntrct Etfrope; Pay! ;Ind Untr.e.o . i.tcr. u aig';'s (:o . mte..2.lltari , uti Sex Tts'A. !neut. I.:::l:e..s . ..l:ol:entent, Enteraining Et peritoolds iii various seienctis. Po. e Non's yam :iar Liebig's Avscaltural Citelnist.u. Accorileou lus.ritetOr, etc., a: the JOU It N.% L 131101.45T0R Coodersport, May Lewisville steam Grist all THE having purchaActl the It. - tert•Nl of ail tit lwr porlies lwretulwe • lb.: . .11/ovt.l ‘ t,.1.11/11611111e111, art,. 1, , • 4 wi'n'elt trt..ll y di/ /Ili itivtti t!t " enskint litit . tuft . , ,t, we belies e ill %vurlliti. , . ll . ,k. liti,itter; and littitt: by atlitia . eatt. utteitto , 4 anti t:ecetrell ' ./Lia - 1 , 1. ul pat" mtge. l ' erbotts wi eLing to have v•tt r3. ' or Lut..;a%ucut lltturcit bit . market, eau pitt., Le occuntinotlatetl int NltZtrt: TICE. Par the (futility of. the %voi; ilune at our V.O I C le•r to A. Corey, Eq.. t:. Colvin, Esq.. and ;Maj. Y Jul'" S 31 -eno, Esq., and i% Ir. Janet Locke, Coudersport. ELLTAiI GIIIDI.EI •U. A. 1 EA118: • ~ awisville,Dec. 27th, 1855; .1113111 t ! lratcr has come: at last, P.m; w:sli to finve their g rini.lin .& 'diine in IL' C. SMITH Y . BEST (-:lA', 1 , 1.4 bring your vain to the Cush*Jtzvl ,• :Mill and thme yolf Will find J. M - dor• ton giving entire satisfaction to all. lu , who floutt;;ice him a call, and ye.'ll JtS sorry. N. B. 11 heat and Buckwheat. floured for market, on ilia Mhorest notice. Cushinville, April 12.1h,d646: American - Agitators and Reformers] , 4 By Bartlett • Life of \Via_ 11. r eward, h.s ••ziluteelk (l en Orations, and Wntings ........ ' Life and Beantier of rattily ferit,..•• I Life 0111 urace Gree.ey, (new stypl),) §tatilio'pe Btirleigik, fkr like to our flanker, (neJs .. .. • 11 IV. V. t . ALLEGAN Y- tiOU sE, Samuel M. Mills, Proprietor; V O On the , r Ws road, woven roi:es.North . of ccindetr;r4 3= New Bowrs.
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