Eo,l2rlittled front First l'age.] gord, even inure violently than befure, blvtirp„to...gitvit--piNephecy, That the ithaih;tv i•f the Spiptiitt-ehoulti 'soot' sever ail- the 1anii,.,611 sea gaa.. Then thee Free Veiees'eyied ont more earnestly; ea indir, pantly hurling hack - :ehalleuge, that 111es:„agtgAlly,.frial3telled the, Bellowing, 3l rater: - • * • • .T.lte-htfrits•ATer.it in again; and le_niade ialoithgc : yeark for the inoving Cparswear ingionlitiry- reiihniilii'never co 'over - - Ara. . • Again, the ear moved rapidly forward, thither ;unlit% to the right - norl_cft,;.and, ftl,4lli T it4Ciii over the 'beiitida.' And so it happeneil2fepeatedly.: t7ittailar re /nits, until at length it came into a Land which the Free Voices, loy right of pos feSeion; end cimerni td,byeevenant,,elairped.:as tbeir,own.— There, also; the ,insatiable, monster catue to blast, and &fish, and devour; and her Mick was,ever..the fair..tields,. the pros trate necks and throbbinc , hearts of the True and Free. The smell of their blood maddened the monster. The, Gorgon, head reared it- Felf higher; and every hair hiSsed with the flames it spat. The basalisk eyes, the, burnished scales, and. the bare: and bloody, fangs, were lit with sulphurous thmds of flame, and sent forth malignant fascinations, noxious breaths, and all un speakable_terrors. Then _the Bull roared piid SideSiand niade son Barth more bloody'-with the gore of his miserable victims, the unprotected children of the Great Masker of the North. turned to see how he should be able to-stand in'the sight of this new - terror"; End behold.the Free Hearts, and the. Free Fouls, and the Free Hands were_ ioused. !They cattle by thousands. They're:shed at the head of their chief Representative, arid tore the lYing mask away ; when un to-my surprise, T saw every line and every ,feature,. of a : great and true courage. •• I night•have been asleep dur ing the bite troubles. Perhaps it had ; fiT. it Might . just t have- wine into being; but there it was. The head wore the hold and determined look of an insulted Mastiff; and when the fresh air, which he had. not, been able to gig through the ntask,i.blew upon Jilin', IM became still stronger. -• . - _The . Free - Voices gathered power and vcilunie; .and they rolled away over the ocean, and over the lakes, and over the great n;onntain chains, peal rising above peal, and boom- sounding over boom, un til/their continuous thunder took full pos session-of the air. Then came - a heavy I 'mind, as of the step of an Earthquake. I It was the tramp of roused Millions. It I etruok the ground with the 'Great enipha-i sis- of a _mighty WILL, and the Earth trembled to its depths, beneath. 41s ,listened. These ominous sounds thundered away through the air, and over the'Earth, with every impulse rising into still grander-expression. Did he think to equal that I cannot tell you ; but if be did, he greatly mistook his own con stittition ann . capacity. He. wade what effort: he could to - save himself, or at least appgarances; he set up a tremendous roar. As he did so,-. he happened to draw in al .- breath. of that great, free current,! whiihhAd'actually invaded his own do pinions. This being much more bracing' than he was accustomed to, burst.sudden ly ilifungli his thin places,•and - effectual. 17'."tbok the wind out of him." The - sudden collapse was attended by so,'great 'a shock, that in an instant I lost all view Of the scene. Looking up, I saw. as-it-were, the Angels of Heaven, walk ingon a transparent floor far above the earth. I could _see that their faces had heenitroubled ; but they now wore a more jo'yful and triumphant expression. of them went - to.and fro, looking earnest., ly i as if seeking for some very important! thing. At length,:oim of them, who had heenin,advanee of the others, came from that" region of, the . Heavens thatextended over the. - Free Hosts, leading forth a beau tiful-being. She had the form of a wo man, but, the head of an - Angel, and the soul of a Seraph; and on -her forehead shone a ‘ large and brilliant star.- Its rays shot'. far - through -the Heavens ; and in plining southward to. the Earth, struck. into the lurid atmosphere of the Sc rpion. an'inetant 'the whole form- was' par a. tys . CA,' The blne flames died on the clos ing scales.; the hiesee were husited in the curves of the softening hair. The sub dued mouth.. closed;, the, sup-like, venom was .reabsothed.;,thetalnnk fell 'powerless.; and Iliti)•nnitoe:l3renih'si7ns"quemobOd: . - Thii,spell 'was, broken. The liberated bilmait forms rose from. their :recumbent ripturisltrhe, ear, and went forth healed, et*';'but - a , moment that -I looked - Idol and the Car were gone. , The inrid,atmosphere was furling 4,-like.snlphttrous clouds in the distance, giving place to a clear - lighty which ex-1 hibited;tiNe ir .bwes of the dawn, .passing fronra*ft iymEnd rtise, into saffron and I gpld' anOttally: evolved itself into pure The :;, , Frasi was spangled with (treat: dew; and the leavee were stirred by p, fresh :and :balmy wind. - Under these h4titfuhntluenees the whole- landscape , shang,ed: Flowers bloomed; birds sang.; Al 4. little, children went forth free 'and kaPPY•-•- ' • When tsaw. . thousands and millions of the-victims of the: Scorpion, gathared to gether, 'until :they' Covered all: the - land, A tall:Negrtr;-With -n noble front, and ex fiessivoteatnres,,steod on a high- place, tti the - tuids.ti.of his people, and held up a broken- chain. ': An Indian also came from the West, ,and a White Man from- the No4tatitla.'Wilito Man from the South ; and.cvery one held up as high as lie could, rcach, and waved the lir a broken ~ Then I saw that the Forger of Mr chains had -Made bonds for himself of the .. strongest linki and the hardest iron. - Whbn"3ltey :beheld these things,:!• the multitudes -.bowed themselves --,to: the ~ - 1 • ,I -4 f I , -. , .-- '‘ arounlin- wonder and: ,adatatiott;. ..aud. d'. . )-- --. , the shoig i t 3 .whieb.3lleyent,-ur eelicred ' through 'the reinotest,4l.eavens Irked', Iltioked againftlircitightheittaki -parenttoor; Mid-saw the', Angel WWI the star, in her - forehead' `advance; leokiM , earnestly the- Soitt ... . e • '' .toward - -' h Thy b :held another similar forni,-whieh,•thongli .:really less stately than the • first;- wore a kind 'of .-regal- beauty; and a 'grace- arid splemler.tOf person; that 'well, hewed° the coronet, ' With - itS irrilliaht 'irciss of stars, [that was.set: upon her forehead.- • I The Angel of the North who was still adraneing . t6ward her, stretched-forth her handi saying; "Why Should we not be sisters? `. ' Are - WO - not torn of the same, parentage, and advancingto the same in-! heritance ? ' And why, indeed, shOuld we! ! not love each !other, ideing -we are sis-', tors ?" As she thus spoke; the Angel of -the Smith bent her beautiful head; andl.• could see that her brilliitut eyes weresuf-, fused with tears. ; . . , Were , The two, by their- Mutual attraction; _ ... drawn r_together; and as they met. they kissed ea:h, other!. Then - the cir eleS - Of white forms, which I could see far, above tlfain,struck their golden . lyies, and I sang: antheths. " In following the music; my spirit,s.eemed to go!far away, until it was lost among the harmonies; that took, possession Of it. ; ! - "- . liciw I Paine back Iknow not; but I found "myself hero lb the morning; and that, ten, With the "mo 4, vivid recollection of what I had seen. •- ' ':"'• - •' There is••dark; and 'terrible' meaning hidden in this; and it must have some relation to, the country; whither I' ain . !bound. •But how EMU these most berm! file and rovolting, features' have-. a nyth ing [to do with that great, free, and ",lloriouS land ? I Must do as the Angel. bade me 6 !"Wait." - 1.!•will also hope; for if - the othl ; ! er parts are true, so must be the peaceful and gloriouS end. From ! whatever Source this vision comes; I know it is prophetic; and strange as it May. seem, eonsiderink its nature,. it has had the effect greatly th relieve-and soothe me.l • I have attempted seyeral times to speak of it to the ! 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Philanthrotilitl hp, spetit the - gri.ntir part Of: his lite in traveling. having visited Europe f . - Asia v tind Africa' na . well as North Atuericai—has spent three, years among the ltidianaiof ,cuir Weatern country"-, it was - in this way that the Indian Rotit were first disco Vere& Dr. .norse.was the rst ruatild.establish the.fact thus all diseases arise front - lIPUItITY. OF T LIN 0 t)D-,,t hat,' pur Strength, health,and life depended ,upon ithis vital fluid. When the teirions passages beCome and do not 'act in perfect harmony with! the dilferutt function s of the, body, the blood loses. its action, becomes thick, corrupted arid Idis eased;: thus, causing, .all pains,- sickness land distress 'of every name.; our strength is, ex- , itusted, our health are are deprived of, and if nature. is not assisted in throwing' ff the Stag nant.humors, the .blond will become chhked and cease to act, and thui our light of, lifti will fOreVer . be blown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the body free ;and open. - And- how : pleasant to us'that we-have it in our power to put a niedicine in your reach,' namely. Morse's In dian Root Tills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow nreunti the mountain -ohs cliff - a in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery' of diseaSed mem' Orie' of the i•nots from - Which these', Pills are made is a S uddri6e, which (Mew the pares of the skin, and 'a ssists. Nature-in throwing out the finer parts o'' the corruption.within. The second its a plant Which Ts .an Expectorant, that opeus.,and un clogs the passagato the lungs, and thus,l in a soothing manner,=perferms its duty by throw ing off phlegm, and other humors from thel hugs by copions spitting. The third iskt tactic, Which gives ease and double strength to the •kidneys ; thus encouraged, they IdraW large amounts of impurity hvan the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water, - passage, aid which. could not have been discharged in any , other !way. The fourth is a : Cathartic, and . accompanies the other. properties of-the Pills while engaged in Purifying the 'blood ; the Coarser particles of impurity which connect pass by the.lother .outlets, are thus taken - up and conveyed!oti iii great quantities by the bowels. From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blOod, for they find way to every part, and.completely rout out end cleanse the system from all hap riry, and the.life of the body, which is the blood, law comes. perfectly healthy; consequently all) sickness and pain is driven front the- sYstent, for they cannot remain when the body beComes so pure and clear._ ' The reason why' people are so distressed when-sick, and,.why so many die, is because; they do not get a medicine ,which will pass j to the afflicted parts, and which Will open the,l natural passages for the disease to be cast out; i hence, a large quantity of food and other mat terls lodged, and the stomach and intestines are ass; overflowing with the. corrupted Mass ; thus midergoing disagreeable fermen tatiou, constantly mixirg with the blowychich throwi corrtipted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body hr di , -ease Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to , themselves- vittory upon victory, by:reitoring milliona• of the sick to blooming health and happiness.- Yes, thonsandS who have been racked or tormented with sickness. pain and anguish; and whose feeble frames have beet' scorched by the burning elements ofiraging fever, and who have been brought. as ti were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand neatly to testify that - they would haVe- been nombered with the decd. Mika not been for this great and wonderful- medicine. Ithirses . Indian Root Pills. After one or two 4ses had been taken, they were astonished, and abso ltrtcly surprised, in - witnessing their charming effects. - Not ,?rtly do they give immediate ease' and strength, and take atvittu all. sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the foundation . or:the disease, I which is the! blood. Therefore„ it he shown, especially by thostArbo usetlidse I that they trill so cleanse and purify, that (Es ! case—that deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty will again return. and the prospect of a long and happy life wilteheri;dl and brighten - your Jaye.' 3 00 3 50 50 Merchant!..and Traders will. be On their guard and not be impoeed•upon by a Coun terfeit of Or. Morse's Indiatt - Root Pill's, signed 4, 4 - Jkore. oenaine Pills will hereafter have', the name and signature of It. LAKE JUDSON , isuccessor to A, J. White 5. C 0.,) on each box.. • All orders nr.d letters relating to said must be addressed to WM. MUDGE ' 'tt . CO., (proimietorj. of Dr. A. Track ' s, Magnetic ' Oint. meat,)Earlville, Madison Co'., N. Y.;' General Agents for Dr. Morse's lull:Mal:toot Pills. B. LAKE. JUDSON, (successor to J. White C 0..- 50 - Leonard' Street, New York, Sole! Proprietor. -Sold by SMITH- S; JONES, Condersporq also by' all Medicine_ beaters in the county. HOWARI) : A'f4OtIAION, PHIL ADELPUT..4...i . .4 Benevolent InstittOon, established by *pedal endownteht for the r elief of the '6 , lr iwid tressed, afflicted with I'i:dent and •Eyidemic,diseases. T"'IIQW AP - ASSOCIATION', in view . o the awful destruction_ of lintuaalife • cans ed by Sex nal diseases, several Years ago direct= ed their Consulting Surgeon; to opera Di, pen sary for the treatment of this class of dise4ses, • hi all their forms c and to give MEDICAL AD VICE GRATES,. to - all who - apply ,;bY , leiter, with IV ileseription of their condition, jag; occupatid.n, habits of (ife, &c..) and in eases of extreme poverty, to- FURNISH MEDICIXES • ' , FREE OF .CHARGE.. The Directors: of ',tlie Assoiat'on, .in gioo ) late Annual Report express the highest s , ;favVon.with the successwill& has attended 1 the jaboS , of their Surgeons in the cure of I Spermatorrham, Seminal - Weakneris . :- Gonort:. Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Oininii!ai or Disease of the Kidneys and:lliad ! der, Sc-, an& order ti,contin it:oleo' Of thO same plan for .the'eustiiiig -•;; An admirable Report on,Spermatorrlitcrt, or Seminal Weakness, the.vice of Onanism, Map turbution,or Self-Abuse,, and other, Diseases of the Sexual Organs, by. the Consulting Sur geon; will be scat by mail, (in.a. sealed envel ope,) FREE OF 0.1.1-11iGli;•On receipt of TWO STAMPS' for postage:- . . Address,, , fot Report or •Areatment, -Dr. J. SKILLIN , tipUGIITON - , Acting, - Surgeon, How - lard Association, No:2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia } Pa. 111:24-4y. CAIJTION : yers-_ , •arsapati A tsitoo;(tMd reMedy,la.:which.we bored to produeez . alteratiVe :that. cart be midi"; is it csMeentiated eat** of Para 'Sarsaparilla, s& Combined with 'Other - ,SUbstances of still -gratlei, alteratiiie I riOwer: o iitfoid ma CffeethPe antidote forAhe cliseaseti Sidsaparilla is ,reputed to afire. ' It is believed that such a-itmetly , is wanted by , those•:-adio suffer from Strunious complainfs, an lhaC:otie, - which will accomplish their cure mud p.roe of imrhense service to' this large class of :our 'lrow coriipletelyttliis compound Will do it has been proven by exper-: intent on many of the worst cases to be, found of the following . • • Senorui.r. ANO.- SCROFULOUS COtimat;kirS,, Etiniviimss AND .lißliktlyi:DlSaßES,Tl.Oill.4, rIMPLE9, BLOTC UES, .Tenons; SALT RDE6I, SeALb'IILID, SrmILIS AND' ASTI.IIII.iTIC Ft . criox,s, lklmievui.si.DlMUSE,•DUtirAf,'"bititr- Itatoii. on Tie' Ekria.outtECX, DT s AND ixincii.-..sriog: ()IC Sr. A.NTtiONY . B FIRE, and , indeed the *hide' elaSs_ of complaints arising -fituri lurancrr 'or Ttnt Btoon. ; • • This compound wild be found a great ',P2t- moter of health; when : taken in', the spring,•to i expel the foul ;humors which fester in -the ;blood at that season of th 6 year:: By the time ly expulsion of then many rankling disorders fare - :nipped' in the intd. Multitudes "can ,by ;the aid of this remedy, spare 'themselves 4om the'enduranCe•of foul eruption.i and ulcerous sores,' through which the - .system will strive to rid itselfof corruptions, if not: mSisted to do this through thb natural channels Of • thebody by an : alterative medicine. Cleanse n ut the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples; eruptions; ar sores ; cleanse it when von find it is ob ;-strueteitand' sluggish in , the veins cleanse it vhcziCVerlt is foul, and Your feelings Will 'tell you when. - Even -where ilopartictilar disorder ..s felt, people en,loy- - better , health, :and 'live !finger ' fur cleansing the' blood. Keep the 'flood healthy, a,td. tili.is.welli; but with this pabulum of ',disordered,' there tam-be no laStiiir; Sooner; or later • samnthirig rumit go wrong, and the great machinery of is disordered-or overthroWn. • ' , . . LS:map:zit:la has,and% deserves ; much;) the reputation; of aceomplishiug these :ends: But the world has. been egregiously_ decciied by preparations of it, Tartly because the :drug alone has not all the; virtue; that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be cinteentrathd extracts c'Cit, contain but little, of the virtue of Sarsupgilli or any thing else,: • . During late' years the public have been ntis led .bylarge bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Saisapartlla thr one dollar, .Must of these have been - frauds upon the sick, :they nrit only contain little, if any, Sanap, rilla,:bnt afteu•no eitrkiie piopertict: Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts (11 . Sarsaparilla which flubd the Market, Until the name itself is justly despised; and has become; synonymous withimposition and- cheat. we call this compowid Sur,4tpurilla, and intend: to supply sueli-.a rtthedy as : shall rescue they name ifrom the load! of ,obloquy which rests upon it. And u - e think we have greuod believing it has-virtues which, are irresit4ible • by the ordintiryitin Of , thellificascs it is intend 4 ed to care. In order,to SCCUTC their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should he judiciously- taken according to directions cA, the bottle. - I - • • lintilAliED DR. Jr. : II LO ELL, MASS..; Price, $1 pier Bottle ;. Six nottlei for I • • -Ayer's Cherry Pectoral - • has won for itself such -a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat'and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely, unneceSsary fur us to reeount• the evidenee of its virtues, wherever it bas been ena ployid. As it bus long been in constant use throughout this'isection, we need not tb tuori than assure the people its nuality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it May be relied on to du for their relief all it has ever been fOund to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, • Pon 1733 cusp OP i, . Costiveness, Jaundiee, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, pout Stomach, Erysipelas,!lleadoette, files, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint; Dropsy, Teeter, Tumors dad Salt - - Math), Worths, Gout, Neuralgia, rta Dinner Pill, .and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly,. and they arc the best aperient in the World for all the purposes of a family physic. - • Price 25 colts per' Fox; Five Poxes for $l.OO. • Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent 'personages, hare, lent their names to certify then:war:lll/.4ml usefulness of these remedies, but our space_ here will not: permit the insertion of thew. The Agents below', named fur nish gratis our AMERICAN ALMANAC in which they are given; with alsofull descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be;fol lowed for their intr. Do not be put off by unprincipled dialers frith Other preparations, they make more 'profit' on. Demand .Artatis, -and. take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and. thee should have it. All our Reined:its 'aro Sold by SMITH & JONES, and M W. SVEN CER, Condetsport ; COREY & SON, Ulysses; A. B. MORTON, ; ' MANN & NICHOLS, Millports; C.II. SIMMONS, Oswityo; and by all Merchants and Dritggisis. Eyes:- Op ! Eari'Open ! RIGHT A130,11T 17 3 .0 E: Oi bath cars, let him hear, and he that bath eyes let liiiii-comeland see the wonders being done in Wellsvillo the City of TO-Inc - ries, and especially! at the Old Regulator,- where thirty-two men and seven bciys'iwe wanted to , work fifteen hours every day, (Sundays excepted,) nail he that bath no money come. Bring a board, bring a shingle. bring a bog, bring a goeSe,bringit decr p bring a hide, bring a mink, bring a pelt, - blttg!mr butteibring what you likCyyou:shail not he turned empty away because von have not the filthy luefer to buy yout.breitil: pins etleth the !first, lesson." . CLARK S P 11114.1 S. . . 20.- A.VERYTIONGcbought and sold at the - Old . Regal:tine. except Gas, Gas.Seandtil aad Blarney. , Soft Soap zlnd Soder, ;at sixpence a pound, must be bad at. Some Brettlier . B, at Some Brothers, in this ' • • 2tl - , CLARK 3.; PHILLIPS... & Pllll.l.ll'S render their thanks NJ to all the-good people, of this Coiiinion -Wealth for their most liberal plieronade, and they do tender their it:pedal thanks td their competitors and any: °there, far . the_irl i gentle Intrklagyor all time,: coneactedi falsehood :for all ,thrie; envy nod Sealiauky fizir dOubt: it Ncl.s meant for evil; hat has praved nub got 4. So go' ahead. The more the better. 1 2 . 4 • .OLATIK"S: PHILLIPS. ILILOLTit,' ; POIC: and •-Beaniti 'ltorse Feed,!. . Corn Meal, Oats; Shorts enough to sup ply a sun& nation; at, the Old Jtegulatbr. 20 - . .CLARK PHILLIPS. . N° pzIAIGE TIfE,SEW Aloottsjustscceivoll at .01!4T-1,22r.S. rF - E!. o 4TES,!ilabl, .7.(:.'iw' ii:; fivi,icßli ! ta ~,FOltill. .' '' -'; NeT Yerk Weekly Press BRAIJTIFULLY RATEI PAZILIt NEWSPAPER 41.f1i NEW 10ItIt :WiFith.4IPRESS itenr 'of the beat literary papers of.the A Inige. Quarto containing TWENTY VAGES. o SIXTY COLUMNS. of entertaining matkii 'and KI.SGANTIA ILLUSTRATED troy A GIFT, WORTH. FROM 50. CENTS TV Sliooooo ;1YCI; . AE'SFraiT.TO EACH BUIL ScRIIIER-.. ON. RECEIPT. OF TILE SCRIPTION'. MONEY: • . TERMS--1 1 1 -AA) ANCE One . 'copy •Rir one year, - an d'l gift; $2 to lliree;copies one year, and gifts, . . s et Itive copies one year, and f;gift.3,-' Bet len copies one year, and 10 gifts,- •_• 15.4 Twenty r otie copies one year ; and 21 g* 30 ev .17ie articles. to be distributed areCouilStisa. I the following HA . - 1 . United States Treasury • KQte r , $lOOO 2 do . db* • - do 1500 00, ,• 5 do . do, - • do .- .200 00, each; 10 ,do - do t&a - le o totoselt: 10 Patent Lever Hunting - . Cased Watebei, 100'5'6,.ead i , 20 Gold Watchesi. • . 75 00,isch, •50 110, CO 00,-esch. . 1001 Ido . . 511 00, each; 300 Ladies' - Gold Watches, . 35 00, each: 200 S'ilVer Cased - - • .30 00, 500 Silver Watches - , sls'oo to 25 00, i1000;Goid Guard. Vest-- , and Fob Chums; 10 00 to 30 00, elm; 1000 Gold. Fens :Lod Pencils, . . . Gold Lockets; - Bracelets, , Brooches, l Drops, Brest Pius, Cuff Pius, Sleire liuttonS, Rings, Shirt- Studs,. Watch Keys, Gold sod Silver Thititbles. find o:-variety of other - ant. cles,.2coAh frpm.so cents to $15,00 each. . GU receipt of the 'Fnbscription money, the subseriber's name Will. be - entered, 'upon oar books oppogite a number, .'and the gift corns mauling with that number, will be consorted within onc_week to him, :ky, 061 or expriu post Jinja?. ' • • - There is neither hum b ug nor lottery about the above, as . every,-subSeriher, is sure Of a prize.of value.. We prefer to-make this lib• eral idistribittion among, themjusicad of gie. jug a large commission to Agents, giviig . to . the subscriber the amount that Would.goto the Agent and in many cases! Itundred7fold more., ,_ • cpnonunications sliculd tie 6d dressed to DANIEL A DFE, Pi :human. • ~211 /;nitre aired, New l'ork (10143) WL..&III . ..H.'..DINIELS II A AT F. JUST RECEWED troixi-Nctw To*, • • COMPLETE Fall and . Winter , .A.S'SgRT. 3 II.V 7 OF. DRY GOOD‘'. BOOTS & SHOES, - HATS 4:CAPA ' CUTLERZ GippEltiES, '6 l rocke:i..y &C'xlas. ware. AIO, a good stock of MISCELL.ViEOPID SehoOl. Books, - •.; STATIONERY, All of which they will sell AS LOW AS CI BE BOUGHT,ELSEWOERE IY =III THE COUNTY PRODUCE .OF ALL. KINDS = IN EXCIIANG-E FOR GOODS,• For air]) ich lIIGHEST PRICII will be pi. 'They can be found at•all times, (Saturds, and Sunday excepted,) at the. Stare formal occupied by p._I3AKP IN 'LEWISVILLE, ready te..wait upon-Customers, th ' N. 11-..-AVe '.have come to the conclusion "READY PAY" is better for all parties, and we Ann, the fiat do business on. this 'system. • D L.-k M. H. DANIELS. . Ulysses, Nov. 4, 1858..-lat.- • MILLPORT HEAD-QUARTERS. 11111E- .. subsgtilsCrs take this atethod of i. forming their. friends - that that' sty is r• eeipt of, anti are now opening, choice sql tle ruble Stoek. of STAPLE.A.I.II) ;FANCY. DRY GOODS, „ . o which they invite the uttentha;l of X 1! I° ' lesire tconake purcliagei, Olir ,gtackl" ir las been'selected with great eare,-nrl icularly adalited to the wants of this secii: .f our country. Our stock of Dry Go:Ridge . DRESS GOODS; TRIALit INOSiiIIOOIIII, • ESIBIZOTI)EitIE - S,. I'ARASOLS - `.cl , OlllS, C.iSSIMEItESI • • : VES"fINGS, DU - ; IttESTICS,. • _ • 3 :LINENS, ; . ; .• •• .:HOStERYi - SHAWIA , nd a variety of Other iirtieles;t4 seised o inention. •We hive also's complete ° D ` ent:of GROCERIES, TIARDWABS CItOCKER.Y; 11 orwhicii . Will he. sold UnectoraoalS e ht ' or ready pay, and for approved credit ea easonabletcrnis as any Other • AtA.„,inc4o NN Atillpa rt, Aug. 186.-9:13 . -• TI103.11)SON;•:. ARMAG a r , k. WAGO' MAKEI.I • l'AittElt, - Coudersport,Pott er.Co„a? this method of ilifortningthe pub, lie in general that lie is prepatt 4 - to:do. all: Work-in hIS line _with :Ora .p ' , ' int!. workmate-like Mauner; and , eta . most accommodating terins.• Repairing itiVariably required en the Work. kirids'OrTlN, hack: , 1/:3) taken on aceount-of II 5 - 00 to 15 OD cath ~ ,L V:;!VtAr,
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