Mi 4 "I7I"XPIrAt rACKER, says tte ti-ettys idure. Star, has been in -public of4 . ee 'al post a . like-t hue. Twenty years ae . , lap; :was eo49r vI a paper in I;yeondng conn7.l 13 . 17eCe My; El,!.e lee has had noparticultir I .usine4e. Lie has done nothing but,hol4 l „office end 1 e off the fortune re.uerlnire4 hy his o . theca. IN, has beea'9ollektOrlg: tolla at Williamsport—a .Can'al-Vommis sioner—a euntraetor!,--a,ciniet partner in ,sundry jobs of work on the eatials—Aud itor tieuerst Unger I'or,tey=rx_memt)er of . 1 - 11 -- S - ekalle, - ,7.) l Then - ,friy:andid:ste - - for the latter 814_0; '4719 . "stifndloc., At, hip hat tieliei ;4 flittP'Setiatbrial - Dis - --' ;trams:; the. irigOr of life / *ther. ,- froad.loahlty , and plausih,lei Li;Ananuers. e : makes ta•w h Bud is.-a good Wireptiller. For many ' e4r3F-ito , ha.4. ti*d =to .1; e wade Governor. - One inyst(.., ^about hiin: "Nti on-e An tell iihere',2l,pd .ovi be, made hiS - ..m0, begaluera tivem4,his salaries-could not - have ye:i id, protiis: • There - is , litile . -4ouht Olt - 144 - 6f the q.e . fenteenAiiii,ions of teat. ascs;tlie ; people Di-' paying wit iio the la,stAwelb. , ; ,yeara has gone into his po ek et , b • %sumo _underground- avenue iirave443; Lne :"canal Ft '_wtl, wlipiii ktas s s ia t with his ante-:' his, associates, and his jil ,- .ring,„ is . at),. - T gusate person to entrust,: with the,intiortaLtfatitieS er, the, Execu tive emit - ok.lls:reti!sci . .-43fic -- :110her; a. respectable far=- pier irf t.his lown v informe its of the fol fairlig`very singular:'aiseoyeg which he recently tunde:: - : One gay laSt Iveele_he filed a• :finp:Afealtfii hen, which "upon_ .Oreisingrevealed iiVerYsingitlar freak in he informs 'u she had within her au' et - iontainiiiii'a perfectly formed ehicken of the usual _size at_ haiching; with lalead-:protruding-, froiu the shell., This IS - Zertainly ' nen lv l ~ty of _hatching! ehiciren9---4hough- perhaps not' im provement- upon the ctht vray,—and very siigular vireamstanc? hive read a 'gnat - Many stories about ihe woUderfill performances of hens,' but nev er before heard of their l laying ftill-ffetlg cd:i.hieleems.-;llFaskfqiton ,(V 17.) Peofiles journal, - ,ire : -„lti . ,4 ! t -..-_04,,:i41:,:,i COl[FfipitSppßT,, PA., 11105413, setif..lo, i 857. g, EDITOR•AND PUBLISHER - - $141,!, iceiraltitioßs. • - -FOFt -GOVp.NOII. PAVID WILMOT. of Bradford coNmtsroNr.R. ILLIAM MILiWiiRD, - of .Philadelphis ,rS., , iI33DUES; or_T to SUPREME COURT JAMES VEECH;pf Fayette; - • JOSEPH J. LEWIS, of. Chestei, ::: :-.4 1 44ikill -0011'09:100;iNlioqS, vuk ASS'ENBL . Y r _ ISAAC BENSON; of 'Pottr CO:," WILLISTON, - of- Tioga Co MUT 3.-OLI*IST ED, of Coudersport. . -1 ""'FOR REGISTER' & RECORDER. -BUTTERWORTH,' of Coudarspoit TOR COUNTY, COMMISSIONER. L'Er. KINNEY. or Sharon. • . . ,FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. SOHN' C. BISHOP, of Allegany. The.breaking of the Atlantic Tele graph Wire, after some 350 miles'were laio,7haagiven rise to =Rich - speculation ap,tn the prospect of 'a final success; "but .be. (thief engineer of, the company, Mr. 13right, says it only strengthens his hopes of a•e4Plete success, after a felrimprove- Metiti are madb in in the machinery for laying, , The break .3ras occasioned by putting toomuch plvrer oa the regulating flbreats" iarthe. apparatus. .1161 , LastWeek .thero-was considerable of- ! * - Moriey panle in New York, occasiod e'd - Ohio tifc Insurance and Trust floWpri. Y.,.ancl of John Thompson, a cele ; tcyel`,hrOkar, 'and pdhliShOr TlLomp : am's .Biznic 7 .4Vok i?eporter,! A large num !ber'of baiiki are. also irnplicate,d in the aniongtherti the following; the notes which hve hoeli githrown out" t9C;t4 broker:: I rTheliinaliwaliank Va; Faimas' Bank of Analitol4, 4. I.; Rhodeisland Central liant;:Parmere. ) .14antof .saratoga Co., N. ,Iwordestexl34ol; emin. k ,ffanoock ! and ! Tkierton Bank, R;l. , money market generally has heed don ideirably disturbed by the large ! fail nres-jn'.Aeui Yorlc.s.'; The; excitement{ is now, however, pretty : mien over. T.'lllllOur -CaUdidate' Tor Governor is iltiPg _to ,the . people . very, day, and frilltatitititio to do 'so' up: loathe day of tie election: Mr.. Wilmot is shout of ttuilfprid wherever he goes inspires on 14040 , 014Fpthipiasta: - lie will makia stotiuv4 Farb if emt! 4qpubliaa. bet do his - 4i4ty hp till he laiunwhantly 015et9.4, For this' 'punt, his majoripy t** 17 tit aarrierl 'figure •00#4, 1A44,41 tlui 'gSllant Fre`aiont. Erpy 4y 4co fee - ,trom frow rho 'different 1411.9 woo!, gu ce Ilopubli. can ate wlrut supporters of Wilmot.. How is it farmers of little Pot ter? Elave S9u resolited to card- the baUper es in" days r ef . yoke . ? 4v r • thee *o'hale Let ta.a.9.7lfut . heart yoUr 'shOut for Treeclom, sweetest music that ever • greete4 our earn. • - f . liprWA.gotzl7l3;f:4K - := 2 =Tlce - r - elinited failire of the Witrren Count ank seei a' cs — Pre'i - n and itabiish a card kn_the r ....l;e4,7o, stating': t itatilitifi - th"e" Battk are but. 515,696, "n t; . "the batik has sustajped,;the, one, hundred "dollar.s, 7 ..and-.ciitiassOts - are _beyond any upoSSible - eontiti 'ken entir - ely ij; eet t0C4rp00tr. 2 1.";74e, - 4:sciiiergiVes the following thqs . mtoar, ;and.; Which .a.aceptable news 44::( those its potesin thia section. ';' j • •_: 4neri:4l:l4' r thewhole trotilde liaCt k",..towa:out Of4lo tintiditkjof the igent iti :iew:YOrk," who, 464 i fecleetning over •10,1:)00 of the natesiof seio' ed to take op' auy - Anire-.—holice, "thedre-: p - orted - ,t'aiiitre; Tii6.l3anl iiprep'are4_to meet all "deinarlds; •and _bill,holders need have no fcars',as the jostitutiod. The Warren Clthinty'llank unt faded" or suspendi4L--neit.iteviill it the' imblid,May rest essiired - - A. e 1 0031Pr i ETE DM:Mr:Atm Vip"TORY.: -'lll 4 /New,Y"ork Journal o f ceili7h.l'rei rayS', ',for the ,first tune since 3 '.26' or 1S28; a le,gislatnre. cO,Utaiuing a •Deruocratic' ma= - joriky N') iI I r asseuible -:at Prankfult,'the eaPital ..pr ic.e,litp. c i s y: , The liethoerets' her -&-. s itiee _that: . 6. tp,:irid — th'e , G eve ruor , an half th'e - aftle,*loi. iu - cpnfzr.:4s, :but nosier 'the tezisrtture.: .7."..ie opposition had perma is rit,a - Ld enthi. -lug . Oceudeney in, that Vidy, that - never could be shaken in lie;least.' "But now, With the dairp ing of the ;,netv.era tleit .marks readtiou cyorywhere in faVor, of Democracy; Keit-1 tucky, wheels valieutly into the line; and; there 'she 44.111' remain.—Lr'em big . G a- 1 I zeii4.• .1' - " ' • ' ' . Th§ •"now- ern,". ,which has brought Kent'ueky and other 'slave 1u q • teldg ! iState ' into ~ the Support of Pitchanan I DetneerieY,:tftis inaugurated 'by. repudi- latinal •the Jeffersonian ideas in favor of ' freed Om.! Thel party is.now . wholly and entirely devoted to the of Slave , , ry,'+i therefore those is'ho desire td pe- , petuate.`and extend that institution - will suppc:rt the party.which the Gazette fa= eetkusly styles'Demoeratic. - Per contra ry, those who desire to maintain the pol , icy - of the fathers,. and extend the - area lof freedom, will vote ilgainst that i party, 'ltnd hence its repudiation in nearly, every • ,r I Free State. The Gazette 2nd. ita candi- I date for {I overnor sympathies with Slave ry, 'and - hence they look tti Slave State's fur aid, we : siiMpathige : with Freedom, land henee welluok-to.f.he Flee States for !triumphs. Claims Dave Hip Bogus Statutvi of.liansas Onthe, Free State Dieu It • lips always been a matter of aston ishment to us, that the press which 'Sus tained'DOTT in Rhode Island, should Con-I demn'the li'ree State, men in Kansas.— Just; fee how. great film difference in fa vor , of the Kansas Free State men: Dow and his followers, never pretended that people l outside of Rhode Island cape in and controlled theiieketion. -They sitn ply, contended that the, right of suffrage was noeas free as it Ought to be; ned, so they 'called a Convention ,of the peo plell, formed a new ConstitutioU, , adopted it; aiid,eleoted . Dorr ,Governor under this new Constitution which was adopted in defia:rice of the existing State Governer, and never recognised by the legal vciters. Of cottrse th* Supreme Court decided:that he was not a Governor, neverthless he, was a Democrat and therefore, such pa pers as the .roconting Gazette and Tg.p" , r justified Dort.' and his par tizans•:' • • to,Kansas. The Free State men refuse to recognise the validity of tfie Statutes' passed by the so Ter ritorial:Legislature. Because as Dr. Gihon says- ma page 38 of.hiehoolr. -•"This7electien (ItlerCli 30, 1855,) was , , controlled almost entirely by citizens of Missouri,lwho'e:ame into the territory in large parties, tookpossession drove..Qsthc, tpkti,tdrly tippoin 04. judges and. Others to' answer their . awn ob-. jecta, elected persons r who were not and never bad been', _citizens of Kansas ; and e:onamitted other atrocities, the details of which are absplUtelyloadisguating to re late., It is estimated, that about fiv.eihon sand Jed on by men claim ing respeetabilitY, , and certainly occupy : : ing prom inentpositions;;iisited 'the . ter ritory _to takepart.-in this nefariouS trans action I • Is there a limn in this . - County, ..who holds sacred thelinemorY of the men.wltei a'alLiva: 6 l4r•- N 41034 I4d4i4dcii:4-4 13 will subtn,ft to stir*tl outrage' as :LS he:re i ,denrih?d ? ificlet:;:ilioAlltitii - receive . the 'Vote .of . I kaoilAeetitiSeite is in favor of executing the • , ..krtaotmerus Irsed by the m i en who ahusecl4e . antliority in Kansas 6,4 is herp, , Aesaritid: l Packer' would stilfikQ4 4l ll ?Yote4:*tuselhere are some men: i*, this I t eounty,:ii:there -.. A6 ,in every otterZ,oun:' 'ty Who .tion't-cire a copper about `the - he roes of 10, -- oi of any other period, nor, .;That.the. Slave-power:may -419,- ..-Only_l.4 1 thejr..Fcirty Succeed, and,, they„ 6re ssti6.. f fled; of- conisei all-such - -men will...vote-10r 1 Williani; h'. Picker,' nOMattei ihai, 'his . ififfildiice.bif KaiLias:affiris -Would - - he.- '.... ... -- 'c,kiwg:rdit ; c - The DettnieradY of ) Jefferson and Jack holds and, manly arur:tii,erefore commanded the respect , of ite opponents, hut , the - flenriocracyzof.Pieree and Buchan an:is cowardly Helve= the back out of `Vinf F. 1 . -!aeker, when:Wil mot iuyited him to_canvass,the State With OP; lff slll l9lcling .o i.tiro faetsiin the Kansas ontrages; • • - The ilu- Chanan iireses•areafraid to publish Ow rgetif bY their OWnmea. They praised . lteeder to the skies, Until e - com menced telling the puhjie l how,the 1.6n 7 sas :Nebraska Squatter Suiereignty bill was Nvoiliimr, when they gave - him a cold .4houlder. 1 • • . . When Governor Oeary was appointed, their laudation wpb again l uplo:tbe high. 'est pitch; but' as soon as he began to• stand in the , way-e£ the Border Bignaty rule in Kansas:he waS'yeutoved . ' ident Buchanan," and tipiv,that a Idstnii of his ratinilitif.tfration has ibeen,writteir by. hisprivate Secretary; -the hunker press does )zot even - infortd: their ii - aders 'that Stich:a'historr has lieen written. Instead ofthats,-we -hear . . .s:iteh, notices as 'the fol. lowing frarorthe Warrem:Ledger . •_': '.'The -Pott'er4otirniti,is publishing ex tracts from •Dr.- Soniebodys bdo.kin,Kan sas. I judintr front the extracts, we should say, that the book consists of a revamping of the Kansas correspCndertee of the Trilp 1(1(C,"of last year..Thatis a newway,ofget ting up a book, and: the want of sucee4s on the 'part of- the Doctor, in its Sale, will Ideter'otherS -from attempting 'similar ab surdities. po you think the Doctor eau !make'Kansas bleed main; in ,Potter, Mr. Journal? How interesting; 'yet how sof. eine, 'poor. Doctor Somebody;' • . WeilwaiS'kuew that Hunkerism was. . . the reverse of manners,, and boWardice • snout's to be one of its characteristics. .• Perhaps the people of Warren. County will respect a paper that can ouly 'speak of Govdnor Geary's' Searetary as' :"Dr: Somebody;" .but T r, r , suspect_the, editer has under - estimate . the intelligenco.and Manliness of his readers. .I As to the peo: pte of Totter, we believe theY 'have giv en the Warren editor good evidence of their ability to see through falsehood and himibuggery, almost at. first. sight, and ther fore we think he need give himself no trouble on their account. The Grasshopper Pails , ton, - • veationsi - . : We have in the Quindaro, --(K. - T.) G'h'indo~cau, the. proceedings` of two-Free' State Conventions held at G;asshopper Falls,—one being.a.-liars, aud, the other ft Delegate Convortiori - ---the object of which was to 'take into Consideration' the pro= priety i gf participating in the OctObei , election. There , were 'about : four liun tired persons present -at the mash Conven tion, representing every portion 'of the TerriforY. r„ t iVe below the Resolu tionS 4ilopled . by the mass Convention; by which it, will ~b e seen that it was de termined _to participate in the elcctiort..--- The resolutions 'also explain the reason . 'for 'so' The 'icSolittiOris snp-' Ported by speeches from". Gov: Robinson, Geu.. Lane, Judge Smith, 4.44 other Prom inent Free State leaders; and 'opposed - by 3lessrS.-RedpathP hillips, and Rev. R. D. FoSier.'npi) folioWing' are the . resolutions : liliercas., It is of the most portanee to the pecipie of Kansas, that the Tcyr,ltorial Government shonld, be;eon trOllo h„.Tt , h.; -I)gna fide.citizens thereof, an 4 ~ TY;Zereap, . W alker , repeatedly pledged himself 414 the, people of Kan sas- ;h4TP,a , all'il:fatr vote, at 'the election to be held Okthe first Monday October,. for Delegate to Congress, Beni; hers _of ,the: . Territc,rial .Legislatirte, and other ; CEMers,, Therefore, ‘ , '•-: Resolved,. That,we, thepeoPle 'of Kari-,, sas, in 3lass Conveotiou assemblediagree to participate in,,said election. .Refolved,. That in thus aeting, ire rely upon the faithful fulfillmenfbf the pledge of, Gov. Walker;" and that we, as.hereto-, fore; protest against the enactments fore: ed upon us by the votes. ; of the People "of , • , lrasi Re.s9/rccr,,..That the., / , fleeting)► cee4.l to. tlate appointment.'ef tt , "Oomtuittei to, wait . upon . ,the Territorial ~:authorities,. and urcreutly :insist upon a revision. iind . correction of. the wicked. npportionnient, endeavored be, f,oreed ..upon i .the people of ~to -pyein, the _selections of Members of the Teiritoril Legislature:".'; :,Jl'.c.sotrec?, That - 'fen.. Line, r li,e authorized. ana cropowei!ed Gov. Walker the force orvinizeOv4t* ,, under the.resolution pas,fe4V4ll6 7 . - off" : veutib,n 41:ppeka on the - ..lAtrTofesTull last, tore *4l for the p , r4olo46f,the' .b allo4 oxri iress *ialteribre“ kietern4pliti:4.,.tp t431,11*:-So'peitit COnstit,4*:iiid Government, and that all biarigtion shall be pointed toward setting' th - atilloierk: went in motion in a legititnato mapper at 1 . ;i n to, Convention'theit 'adjourned.% sins -; -Tue . pelegifetiiiiienikirir ecrinio‘i.:- eclama ;1-14,, - ;Vareus, 'Parrott 'of Learenworthi, as-the.andidate for Del ectci to Conafeis - The were ueanimegsly adopted, by, the ,Coriveittiou —Gep.. • Lane offeringand C. Storrs:jr;J)ip'-iecOnil Resorvitir that 'there be a- Territotial Ekeentivo Cennn.itfeci appointed by the - ruember.s . who siltall Beep ,an Otfice.:at some. ventral point, and remain in session continually untill after the' , cetOber 'election, and this five members' shalt Constitute h, rum for the transaction of business. - I?rso4red Mat this , Convention. recorn, &end to the Citizens rcif each they - prO- Cinet - irCflie Territory'thae,' they choose a Qininiiliee of three responsible mob 'ilia shalLrecoad all votes offered, - and if . any ire vefnse4; the_ reasons for 'refusal ; and that the; citizens be • ,present in sufficient numberS to 1;6)0ot - the - Counnittiees.„ Parinti neeepted - the noinination in anent speneh,. nu 4 Aheeonventibn . 4.r .P44T . • speaking from ,otiter. gen4enten, atinurnedshie Ther - O Is no Ballot -8074 41lien to ~ : — . lnc rccpple of : *ansas. ... ;, . • The. urtleu of the allegations. made by . the administratioit ;presses about the pp ple ofKansas is} hat th6y may, if thy Wish, 'correct all.'the wrongs - of whicili ' they complain at the, hallot-box,. but, they will not. ' This- is untrue.. its is all nonsense) to talk to the people of! I ; Kansas' aboutredressing their wrong ate the ballot-box, so - long as that ballot-hi:ix is, ; _iii the :hands 'of their enemies, and hedged about by just such restrictions, as; those' enemies see fit to make. , All they ~ ask is a fair ; Phance to vote: The Law rence . (K. T.) ,?epublit•an day.: . "We defy their 'to 'submit , their pro posed Constitution tb a full and : -fair vote, of .the whole people. We defy 'the to; let- the'lihole peOple have 'a fair Chancel between it and - the Topeka •ConititlitiOn*.! ; We defy thetti' to let lis - have a'' fair, and 1 Ihonest election this, fall in October, ' We I will' ,agree for6ver 'after to abide - the - re-1 stilt' if, under the qualifteatioas.preicribed ; far Voters at the first 'cleelion by the Or, II ' I game Act, CtoV, Wai - will order' an election, appOiat.the judges - of 'that•elec ' tin I'kaself, and then submit the ques" I tipn of Freedom . or • SlaN'ery—Topeka !Constittition or Lecompton Constitution 1 2 -. Delegates to - Ciingress and Members nf! ihe Teriitorial Legislature, to a peaceful' arbitrament at, the polls ! I" We defy the pro-slavery party to ac,ceptance of this proposition. We defy then to, accept of either, Or all of them. We katiWthey 'dare not, fOr •we know , " that - lane-tenths' of the people are with !us and against them: We ;gain dare'thein to an honest and, fair trial ofd strength at ,the polls. ' , 'The day that witaesse,ss the bliat-bOi freely!and,fairly Opened te the people:of Kansas, under . puperviguri . of :impartial, Judges, swill see' the final.' Settlement of this whplelKansas imbrogliO. ' Till theil; • wide sprea drd:fier6n - a,gitutipti, tumult, i i ;disorder., a , 4 confuison, growing worse' and Viol-Sp - ever:Y . tlay,. will . reign, and uo pociei i pu'earth ea.ta,prevetitit.,:„ ; ~ 1, .:.i))',.'l a01:7'01:410.1,1: 4 0 !11. -WHITE IlFor•the last Wesik. 111111 , Par ' young torensman, Hugh Young' Es 4.; Associate Editor Of the Heraldof Freedom, iiai retired ' from the editorial profession and' is to longer connectedlyith that p.iper.i . , . , ' We are pleased to acknowledge the re ceipt of the September miuiber of , the Anierican.ll%,eigricultur.ist, -published • at New York monthly; by. Orange .Judd-at, sl•Per i l anrnnt - 'it is a new ;but- - very welcome rsitor to our `table:• Our'i viomity Avas..visited . .by a pretty severe frost, on Monday_ night last, apd we fear din oo'n ;crop. is considerably injured, it not being -.'glazed" .yet: :We aramot informnd of actual ,damagalo it,,bnt., the severitY oflthe frost.in : our valley, leach us to believo that- on thebills it_has,been destrntivO; ••, Other-crops•than ,corn are advnnqed , be beyond diner, of injury;,. •y. • :•,, • ill. - 'fic l ' oilileriiiil; or, la'siai: aitii' 0, tito Anil.atOngth., .diituibect:Salerp,. night ovs4ts_co gh anti other aylinptotus itic4 7 attva i ofda ility.-, For:thase-spinptops 4 , ./;4 any cutan l ons disens, pio - ofjpran, n rinty state of th , blonil,l4urley'Sarnaintiipa is a sovaieirn''reniady=Leileaßeiton,Marc, DOING GoOD.- I == We:i313161;: digt our old trind Rev. 3 . . • 8., Piethr, for alyorrateicount : 4 Pp., 13.'caitst 44ritig for the eaussof.tduoatiou,,urrik"z tolriin., A report 'mathr‘hitit-*/#l5) ttititt Teachers' Associalion' btghlysprt keko lin the :Milwaukee DAS 11 , Y4414: Wa reen lacd4e,r+.: 1 14 , ,T , . f' St.' " 7.7:i1 1 7 e neg l ected t week fp . `e 1 . idgejthereceipt pi toflXlP4l.tg , -, . 7 ".04TE:1 FA411 4 1( 'tYMICkEIIVMk bet`t, IV' T. Trull, published bpowler&„,Wells. 30114 Broadway N. Y., in" - ttwo numbers, .Frip l ,eot . uylete k ,sl.l4.,Wejooked4 take — pleasuie - M recommending use,,be . lievirr%that were its . precepts maregenet aly pratitiCdil — thefe would he less of misery and physical de hu au nature in , the . „World ; it is the m4t - shiriplifo 'gyrnna#,W,i_ initiu*r• we heve ever seen and is also valuable as a. monitor of ireejih ind 11,1prift.048.. ~,., • , . 5 4,7nersote.e.. Sidles,,bro.ry'fimine fvfi SeptettilierAst , --receivdd, , - hai-ing its usnal olinice:-:Variety:- of jiiietter:'' We le / 4m ntint's - M9g,t.t.:::ize,•' : ..vl.4::;*l)li,..pUblisli the two together froni.Oetober lunderc the naine of," inerspreatinited - s.4tatiis Mag azine and,Tutuatu.'s.Monthly.7. Success to the enterprise: : • • The Cc' imOialttan: Art Joitrnol, a quarterly,''',fer:geptenlber is'..received, by which we learn ,tliat-•tlie...oso4dp?litan Art AssoelitiOn are preparing for anotli .ediStributiorr in - January. -• The - cnter t. prise is a:laudable. one, and a national one, though ive renet to see the managers of it mentling - to England- to have - ;their engravingS made. Can . they not be as well' done !),), our own' artists? it & Ainerican genius have :precedence in all things, and you,Will. be doubly descry. it* 1,,0f the stipport : American; Art . . . .. _ . i IniprovementsOur: Borongh-,:-Coun eil' fur the leiiictnxent :ofW the' Side-Walk I Ordinance,.are deServing .of the • thanks 1 of..npt . only., the;. pa destrianti.lo f the,:vilage, I but of all travellers, who come this : - way I tor pleasure ,or :on btui4iess.. - : :.'.0110 can r i now staff front - thehead Of Bain Street,, o either side, and' 'walk nearly a half a n ilclon nice side , walks, 'ten feet. ride, fi-e,-feet of whiCh'iti.the . ,eenter of - the walk is plank. The cross streets and the two others .Fannin; parallel , . with• , j.Nlain 1 street are more or .less provided l - with ! side-walks ,of plank ml gravel, 'at the op- 1 Lion of the builder. . The ready cen3pli- I once of property . owners with the retptire- I meats ot - tho.Oplinance is. (.6itainly, de-1 serving of the commendation of, all, and! shows, a public spirit which augurs well for the future of our town. ,We :are in clined to bClieve that recent Minerstl.,de velopmentsiti!this itnruediatd:. vicinity, will soon brighten .tro,. the prospects of Coutietiptati-and:thougla it may : laisotne time-yet -beforeAlte inincral_lvealth cif _our. county: is fully-.developed; .we : speak-con. 1 ihdently wheti. we..•:say :thati.live iyears henee.wilLexhibit a--vast .' and :•favorable, changebi • the .Igitiwili•: and / prospects . of !our villagei.and-,its , suburbon vicinage.:;;:, t .kogic Jackson, on. .Priday last, shot a yOug LTrey ,wlthio our. Borough limits, which measured, fromtip - to tip of.wings, 5 feet . four, The niajev:ic bird was first seeriattting ; on the. dome of the 407 Court (louse,-when it flew . .,off, and alighted on.a. tree in . the, edge o f rtOwn, where. Mr. Jackson followed and,lshot it Acad . . , .• • ~_ 1, ~; W 9 negleqed toz notice at 'proper time that ~.til.r."joel P..Raudall, of 'Cian dal Sill, a=few weeks si nee_ wounded and captur.ed.aAne large, though Young, Ea:. gle of the 'seme species, measuring 7 . feet froth tip to One of the was fractured by; the. ahot,", and ipble bird • ' tO . • the grPund, . where, :after a. seierc contest,.in,which got,one,o'r, two slight seratelies;he suceeedeik in eaphir, tog it. The Eagle is now in,the posses- lion 9f Ir. D. W. Spencer, Of this iplace, and with the exception of the,:lass of a part of his right wing, is - doing Well„and ready fora fight`lwitli•any one who plagues • • , • . • • eO l l aiksP Corrected . Weekly for. . ,tlte, Journal • 1!- j'Y JAACKSoN, • Dealers irepri) Goods,' Clioceriez, Nam ,3.• Cops, ' . : Bootst Shoei,'Crocker'y, Fork; Floor, • Neal, It'otionx,,te.,.. - 31Ani STREET., COUDERSPORT, I PA. • ••• 'sB 00 _BJ'OO 30 00 4 ' s : • I 3 50 • : 3 : 00 , 20 14(,16, .21ti;34' I /7: : I:1..“ . 0 • : 25 10012 14 • !!!1 .50 uz/113 62 • 30(t•50 • I. 1 25 • •12 . . . iloeefip.ii, bbl., - ." eitia, — •"- " • ' . • SALT, - I 4t • - Coax. Maar; la.loo 14„.. , " TAiLow, Is ' -. IrociL, " - • ' l' .` Hari, .*- SnouLetE,B@,-.11 Th.; .3lari Si • „". 12 C -lb.; ' ' WHITE BEANS, tig 11,COKWIIICAT"' ' 4 '; - It " di • ,•;• j . • •.. '.VreliSa " • : nGC4i,I 7v2 Dozeni -; /1.•91, sl,rTan,; , 'a, Meeting of the Trisiii'COuiiell'Of',:the 11-Ijbro 9g h Coudeisiiiirt,lieldedi;llie*-7;11 inst., the Letting of the -Side'-‘tralki . Orilstpad, dth;' sth, 7th;-East, and AVest S treets, a n part, of _, the= First loncitty. h i October :at 119 pioek:11";.: at tifeleoffiee Pn said order of the Boirid". -t ST01111.8„ . ; - CO deispeort,Sept. - 9,•1857.- Secietxtr,r; l()SIB .CtOTIII:N.Ci Cliene,y s manufat tail 'cin'-lirild "-E. , K. SPFSCE.R'S; ^ ' MEI li=l MAI-tRED: - • 1 - ,, - - PiktiVEß,-,ROBEItTS- 7 .1n !Pleasant V‘u a y '14 . 144d, , 1851, by Win.:Festenden, Esq., U R I Lragstlt.:P.a.Mma to 'Miss! Jmenti I.; &BRIM: all ~j•ednnt Valley. ,r4llAbe above one a piece - of the dittemiliele.nothing else. We hope the Yap.. pk t i e i n of die newly *edded; pair rosy be a, Vitinsind tikes more extensive than their te. motabratimi of the ptinter.] ISpeoiollotices. ii; -- noiiieh* - 1,,8c *pp, ii"- 1 : ' . L4.:"41•T1S ,:- tst. r r .- A-, _ r ODSlAR'Sitirkt,l2o.A: .111:&e.TEXTERIII. t.:.? ' 7, 7 -fr aiiNATO ;...an Z:: E 11; ~ c !ti.t.-iit''!, TIED°I4I(.4:...EXTER)II\ ATOR ; 4 EOS I tAR'S."ta.:Ctit i OWDRIt,l4:Xlits;- /nse O 9;ACISOnieVN 4VINFAVAIDLE, . . , REMEDIES nown : ) I62?'"6)§tAil' i liit4i iliirtriall; : illitlitia, 4 Sample Bolciititie-'ll.4tti4toa4oo: . Ex. to any address in -the .13. !84 ort peel pt :of $l,: or the Electric PQNS 4or f0r.054. , " - (.The , Bpd.ltag-Ex., beigg:o l 49J l id AlAnt l 9. - Ekclitntikr, ll3 Al4):- , , 1 WZ•"COS.N.I.It"`tIiII.IItrntab.,EOI_,F . GGISTA, DEA..l,4ER4',Ytill'At 0 ENEE,PErtgOrith c. si ' , Sitnipie.Paekaile . of 111.4 - _, v'arioui ' pretritratiois l lassortedyfrith Ofre)iliti', 3 Tills; - P.iist 6 s, .itc. on repeipt of E.'S:Clearing 661: $5 duo -witeu sold,) in dicier that they; ; tn ay teet.ita.er,43:: y-See A d'ertleemeitt.: FOinrifaars, 4fe:', Add Ires 6.4 " COST 11; 10. ,1V6".."315011 tiroa(pkvilf,. N.. Y. . ; ).,P,l / 7 4t. ' . _ -, . ------ "Wonin.va s .enr".+ll:'.'—a anindEler beciutily. ing Me Haer-11iir,1113 . -I)e,rfn "thl,'snpe;rioi. fa an 7 French article iniiiiiiit A" s 'aiid - foislia_l f . .this price'. For - diessing, Litdie'S'lliiii If -has' nib equal, equal, givingit a . .bright,.iglosy . Appear ance! ) , j - It cause? GentlffneWs ilalr t a curl in the Inos ilatitral inanner. It remolnidatidrutt, alway 4 giving the Hair the_appearanee of tieing (resit shampooed.' r Friel '..onlylikrq , lit.. xolio' genunine nule.ss aignorl;' .. '. : " • ' 'FtTIZIDGF, :.t'CO. t l' , .ren -- „Yor,k,"" . Prop'rs of the qictlinufo 77191siansi Flowers! For sale 1) - all CirpOtialS"..:".: . - 9::lttiGnia;' Sold 1:)3. 5M1111A,i,111.N.F . ,, Diuggials,k,ou. ersport,.l'a, ~ . ' ~...i,..- . .,: - ').• - " .-; r.z, ",.."1. 4.ilu - 14.100'.0iiii.*:- i • STRAIL`S..' I vzsolifi AU . E tp the:enclpsute. - or tele middle of'Ang,net three , stray CATTIAL The owner is :riqueited . to;Prose pr9pertj, pny cherges,nn4 t4e •-0 1' J IMILLS '1 Enlalia Sept _IBST. 0:13:-3tt ADXINISTRATOWS N pursuance of an order, ,14?the',Hiplians' IL Court of the/bounty of - 'otter, there will be expo:zed , to public. sale at the. Court House in COnderaport;: on:TUESDAY, the ' 1 44 claret Seint:inber:, 857; the-follei'whigtdestribed real estate,,,synate in tht4 of:. Sharon; in said conotyl Houndikl Alietoorth,...by the Iftr,rhwa'y iGabrjel Biirhes',; eAlst by:lands ,of J. Baraesnnd Gabriel Barnes, oti'llia'Utiiith and `west by lends of-Mintr'k Nrehola?t cinitaining: eight -acres tnore or lees, 'about i*craeres Of.which ' prOVeil, -and-on which one frame r hotise 'and one .fraine liarnalao Come:. fruit ' trees thereon: 1 2 • 1'" CLIAS2 S. JONES, Admi . hitrator of the eitate Batty Lyitin, deceased: •-•- 10-iu; REGISTER'S; NOTICE. Fr HE foltaikiFigita6A - tilO'have been filed at - tile, Iteg4ltfy's pm - Fe, of,l'Otte.r Unnnty, l'enn - sylvnnia .t and . iwill t j,t presenled •atithis S ep ten: her' Co u rt;on Tuesday, Septethbef 22d, 1857, .fur confirmatioti,;:nisi,• to wit: Account of .19e131Cirtiltiek, administrator of. the Estate of deccased,lute of .Sweden'tcwhshib:.::',T ; ti ' •• • Account ott...,firti•le - S.4cilie . q,: isdniihistrator - of 'the: F,st:tteof Harryy.l4Tnan, dreeaFod,' late of Sharon townshipi - T Account, of. Chitk,t6m,..ftdininistrntor of the,Es te lihil:lncie r illnwl93 deceased, la„fs. of liirighlifirtownsillp . :•" ••••• .",•• •. ititt*F-at - A i id time . and place if they think -.L-SAfTS9N, Register., REGISTETI . S OFFICE,` ; , • American-Safety-Paper Diauut liacturlnt;pompany ; • -.•-• New rack:, - cArlTAT.;etioo,o.. 00. A. NieldOLAS,.PrekNçO.'. 'Office 70-Wall-St. t • 7 - 7 - - 1 A Perftee' qeeiriity aylipfl all mottiiiir Fraud Ly, , .dis -6.:=—;-To of Prevent l'hologra:08 . and An sidle . Too Veri or At. • - te.ratinf •UAYING purchasCd Hi' Patent for the ex elusive:right- toiruitn actureand aellthe* new ChemicaLPaperinAMerica, ihrented and patented id,HtiglandhYt i Cele brated chemiLtt•and afticerin the British army., it is hardly necessary tO'rsayt•that the - 7am ib recommended by Mr. Nerit, AnsayertirtlOe U. S. Mint, Mr. Lyman of the New York Clearing House, and Meade Brothers,, eitertsixe and skilful photo4raphori, ,23:4 13roadway N. Y. The latter say that •nclituftetiOn:eisn -be made on: a - check or b4hk.itkito printed ou-th Safety Paper. --Btlow ourtlist'of;piiccal, Bank Cheeks ' 1 35 cti.-1 1 1b.• Bank Bills„ $lB 18 for:loo4,sheets, Bills of Exchange; .$p 1:2 for,i000 sheets, Promissory' rotes;' 40 'AA; .lb, - • Tithb Drtftsrsls rot - loon sheet.; Insurance Polic i iesiko ets: 11? Railroad Stocks & Bonds;:4o,ets:9 .lb. Bank and State Stpcks,i_4o cts:ll lb. Bonds and Mortiages,•46 cta 14 . 1b.1 , wills‘and Vends,r44).our!;•V. lb. -; • .For m-ruppiteSilks nod-other fine it is excellent; asit i;rereats _moths. , :' 40 eta, 1 lb. . - • ! ' For ladentniesind:A.gre4metits',44o et& it 1.411 StiptePniktP*Pai4ecord;sliiiida 0.103' 1 . } be priO4d-or,•wilqem on ;thinlPipf.F, „an .the chemicals inserted_itki r tha-' phli„not,only p . roi Tent erasure or trailscer,..);tuti-440, .4 lasting ._.For Southern Plltantn.sleiriexcellen and much superior to any °the ; as`tbe moistriesa of-the climate does nat.4astycg 4,—tbe 'prop erties inseite:ditilltelpitb WRIT prevent ive ' , In all, the , outhertt,istatca, Cuba,. the Wept Indies ind.4he Central American : Stites, no public records can lie ten: on theordinirflifi'per the: Oils and 'other. eheinicalsitiserted in - this Paper maken indeatructibre - bYthe ravages of time. It ig al!-M proof against moths, rats aid - tither Tor . - 1 ' t - rind destroy rte . 7. ea* . all t oper pa rer flat - 11 • • Tli - C * Otupiirty.htiTelnovi iti - -bperstion inJliiirbiTounty; N. 4.'r01” , about::=3oo .borse, Fitier, and are able to fill all orders for Patin at the sbortest, notice; • All orders for in the Paper nat'biaddressed td ,, A; - `?iiellOßAS; Presidel:WM' tße.Corntioah I l'io ** 27o - Street. 10:10-3mo. 21,3 4