1t Britt! Selept Poppls-_---Nissps'434sey , BAY/00101 001 Sarah firPal/P. tc-T.To i e`4lgvetl auk garric4r IFeNit Po% ;r9 ad,OlirM 0-0 3 Pet at OP1114 0 Tafort:: o'clikek 4: 4- PP the 144 DloPday the VAR Tern) AF t 4Pflemb_tp pop;:;, geV, llPtullifils and fir. S.Ylvesiei; Grepingp were, with their respective pholts 4 TerpeAte4 siug at the nest 4s-1 announced fsiays &Au Alp. CI; J.. Spafford and Miss liertiig PVT - i**th,e 1100.14440 in order. - qtetritatertedA a liepkieftyhmApliy efeditl 41Ya P.' C.6 8 11.Y.• 4c. 1 40111L/Fil• _ ", itt e e ✓tgilachallne_l4 41-14 .L7.l2.;'A ; ditor - 4nEe . faci• des 0:91 7, 1-1.49 yepeivekyour note to' -wgiiiittyilti` , /bi' me the honor to - request lug eipinion tit so:nailed 'Tsio Years' 41.ibeitidniefieto - the Constitution of Mae 04Seill .4 reply, without hesitation, Rte{ tf fillr'sligh : lllPitgo Yhauld be-pro- poseti in "Missouri; - - - c should` oppose it to the best -of my-ability, atidlcophi not act pith a pail! that should ntfenipt to make PPo ll iatudatioo pars of its : Prof l - Yo - u-doc-nie but simple kistica when you nay in ;your note, that all who are fie -40100 with niy public course are'aware Lath stTAP y` T Apppqed - to any pro foip-tive, or inimical measure against pdcikteil citizens: . I have; on many cie paiionp, - avowed_ ' entire ,satfsfaction pith thp naturalization lawa the) , now fitarliti and- iis - Oiey. have come down to us from the tid*inisttition pf 31. r. Jefferson, 00-1140t0.111WiP roosted cYcry attempt triinstiair thein. , :l'observe with pleasure that gm leaders and principal organs of thlllatiublican . patty have with-,few PiPtiafts, - expressed . thc.# dePitiPd (rota the _so 'o-ealled:Twos Years' Amend.: pent silq'Eelj°iu blasFachuse tts, - and it-is pottby of notice 'that while the strong -I *ublican , - counties in:that state voted ; bythe amendment, it: was adopted by the-Tote of those e,onntios and tows tn -which the so-calleil democratic_ party,', ins thvaseendancy. , The entire coyt of thp stile upon -the yrlgn4giv.pt was less 14,9,090 votes than that cast by the bo-1 gu.s.Aeniocracy for Mr. Buchanan in the last -Pmidential election. It is Clear, timpfnyc l itat if they had desired its de -1%144 was in their power to 4eleat 11114•4 they had cast" al:erg- a vote against Wes was, east hy the Republicans tu-theßopnidienn 'counties of the state, ItOottint would.have been accomplished. AMllPt , J)et:liatkiPdi Aoroforp3 l itat the btu disnworetei typo: are: now clamoring on account of titta ; a l Mltlolo.ll44lVP themselves MptinSi 13104Alti 4 0 10 feature Which hits hoop finrpfted. .upon the constitution of .1114 s, fi*ilfetts.77. . 11 , your ofiedient itervan4 r4NK r. Bt,All, Udest Fapeign ATeNis--The First Blood Spilled at Last By the steamer City of Washington,' 'chicharrivedoffC?pa:Tape last 'Thum- day,-we learn that. the. first e.rivigement between be Atitopenn armies took place i nb4he 2180 Nay, Montebello, when 14,000. Auitrians, under Gen. stgclion, iTerelctreedlo_retire, behind thp Po, by 1,000 French belonging to Barogtiay ?Avarice posts, •under. Caen.' Fe rny:; - The loss of the : Austrians is stated liptlieTrench at 1,500 to 2,000, and that cif the.Preneh at 600.. to "700. of -,whom 'nus-were bffiters . Two hundred ins ttians,.including a , Colonel, were taken prisoners:: Other frilling engagements amyl since occurred., • -Garibaldi hail ofitPred Piedmont with 6,ooo:tumi, having in view the revolution pt:l i ofbartly, .He is a cotemporary of ltizaini and Kossuth: ;,The King: of Naples is dead, and Fran : cis 11. .has assumed the reigns of govern- f#t-igfftr : jorrital; - ,cSPFPN-RNPoIAT. 4110$0q11 ‘J. isso, T. 5.111103 - frilllA AND: PUBLISHER, Csisitaty IfiNputttive Vunitylittep. agnbers of the Republican Celln tyiecortmUteo ATP vecluestod to meet 0 the Ctiiiitlfotise,. on WkDNEsn.vi- of June Court at 3' o'clock. P. M. pniiness of lititiorfinee is to be considered. The tet ra -Ott art! the Committee—Q. B. Overton, IL I/ Birk sa. tiaivin, J. C. Thornp pou,:.o; liewis, Collins Smith, Cyrus FlUlderlin told -- • atirustilAgit, Chairman. !Aalie - 4; .18A9T- Mir Jus t as we expected, .the-Lycees . lair"Oazette;lPov. 'Packer's home argn, hoisteit_tbe pra-sigv, State .Tocot: Ttie: editor HOP -the Viand auit,strikgp hita, with even more Wort/lan be 'seemed tAI bowl Pier the 4heii-Vteeent obwo, • , if . ‘ 410 arum Pin Vir- OhAs eleCtinug tentiO . est4ll§ll ttIC fact itarg,, has fi.,41140“ 4 1 I:l o Vergtir ~ ab g ;OOO u Emt i fw it 7 . 11* ti a Considerable falling cifefvgiAte majority given Wise in 1.855. 11 /14 . 41 1 1 FtliitioR ITO pined tin nienklieis Pr9 3 . - n grist. tozethr Dmoera: pitman Ind a severe §llogli in the Old potniuion, Tho'Lock Haven Tratcharan; one of the best. Republican jonmala on- thp West BrOucli, loos just.donned a new SO; an44o*-0-lir t kiks , #Pll;>. ll . l.4 witidaha4. dffr ' come -!°9 llr # b Pi Okt r9 ,rq?Ais , t eyidenal'oolf.glien of the `prdipettiy and indotnitabia perseycratleP of on friend Diloh4TP: a togies good. Tiltychman. on the: bittlainenta of ;Truth :tiatillight: Long may his yision be porreortia fmm. ;he ;Lewisburg Star and Chronicle: THE B:EGET ANN.: GF.NE14413---7W6 have ,beeni much • pleas ea with the: sui..E4stion 3,41, name-.of Jouzi S. Miss, a ,na;tive.jof ter county; for some .time a resident ,of Susquehanna, and:now isotter. county; for- Summar. ,General It* ,•aiwasif Leen right ; on ,the ,great,,,queeition of= Pro•f , teetion and Freedom, and has the_ requi site legal and firai4Pn l kno . o l .ogq Alf sur veying to fit, huu for ;the station named. His character and elaima are not cur, passed by any gentleman prepiised; and we nro RIICV his latineime In f.nnb an office, would be most happily exerted for the good of the State And for the advance . meat of true prirtciples." • - _ The above flattering and deseryed no tice of our.esteemed fellow_ citizen is bay in.. "wide cireulation 'in the 4epublican press of. ti& state, Anci is alemst , ably aeoompanie4 by hearty eititnrisi . erlmactneta, tewmenif anyin North ern- Pennsylvanin occupy , a better party position, or have a Auer t4eard, than' Mr. Mann ; and If nnY'man has claims upop . thel party snperier'to those the party bas'upen hlm, • Ali, i 1 certainly US; • Rot as the State ConYention meets to day, (Wednesda),y any retnarlis rela Eve to his acceptance of a nomination for' the office named krouldbe ont - of place and 'useless thengh we ae . anthorized- to say that he will not allow his personal wishes te t stand in the way of the - zood of the cense cm 41 . . , 7 accasicui.. o far es our own individuaVwish ceneerned, wo sin cerely hope :that the Convention of to-day will - moil his !pule tipon •the lepublican banner of 1839, and this "we believe to he the wish of his large circle of personal and politieal friends throughput the State. Fugitive Slave Case. GLouegsnat. Nas&,' Triday, June . 8, 13. Bacon, master of the softoOper glizitbeth of ; . Hyannis, toss ar rested Ore; this motiiitg, on the charge of returning tblliciriblit the fugitive slave, Columbuit • efehOs, whdo-,s',brought i,73te Hyannis in the brig_rattersen. Bacon waived all , e;amingtipj3, an( - gave, bail in , 2,500 . to appeir< before the tieperior Court uti,Barustable.,Tatioli t i s ..„.., • -The result of - the above - suit will he looked for with interest, - as it' will no doubt laird to o canna - between the Fed eral Fug,itivo .Slave Law nod tilegape ohnsetts Personal Liberty LaW. : Thei case will no doubt be appealed from the' 'Massachusetts-Superior court to the Fed end Supreine Court, shotild idacou. bit cOnvieted in, the fornier„i and the Federal Judges will i have an opportunity of pass ing upon State We believe this first opportunity,. pad-:we trust it will be permitted to go th'iotigh the ordeal of Federal legal sophistry:. Li our opinion the repeal-of the Fugi tive Slave Lai should he made a virtual question fur popular'decialoo in the pon gressional campaign of 1860. Why not as well how as at any other, time, take a bold stand against that execrable law which so unscrupulously overshadows 'all northein pt n te'R...i g hts and 'builds up a nalollg Oise roll a P o . l3 qMlsorY, minori ty - nationa!-ayalliatliYi --Why shall not the free vqtafs cif-18 1 10,.a4y'that no man shall be elected to - repicierit them in the 37th esa, who will not urgently Ad: YoP4t4,andfjote.far xitp,reAeai.Of_the 1114- g iovpsla.sip of 1850? We would be ,glad to have our ReiAlbliop cateuip . 0; roriesi speak out.upon this matter, as we are acinfiacpt that a free-al:i-easy 34 3 01 1 §' , goo Pf 910 prippiplpsinvAlypa in ow question can do no harm, and may do much good, • The Next Preside I pr T 'The !admirers of Siinon 'Oumeron in Vhig iat4te, are. raakino treat . efforts to push him forwafil as 'a candidate for the Presidency. The, fUnowing ,from the . Warren !Vail Will alum. the way It is done: If there shalt be a frision'Of the Oppo 7 side[[ eleinents u_poa Ste broad and fiber= at basis' of tho Boston , Attoth II; Seward must.go to tho 'wall, and Banks, of Massachusetts, Camoron, of :Peanut vaoia, of Teauessee, or some such man, wilt he aptl.to came uppermost as the champion'ut the Pehlittion:- -- - - 4Ycia York We: have.. not much, 'faith Her: . ftlorti predietionwgenendly, but we believe the above to hisubstantially correct. We believe-moreover that . -th" Eire will be a fns ion Of the OpPoSitioweletnents: There certainly 6ught -to bei 'and' upon a basis safficiantli liberal tOacconimodato all mho are sincerely "oppased to the - enOroach merits of - tliefilave•Power, and the nsurp ationi'otilioliemo'Cratie party. Let it fl o t, elnkioditho'sitN , distinctive features of - 4epublinistili;;Apti we care very, little, 0 .,i ,6 0 6 wall" imadei-ter Were imecess."• cc Suppose it is M. Sew aid r pot Motto, • and only such'-Men should.lie select - id / Ihr the Presidency as will be rethist-likdly to insure the stiocess lof the ineasures• we -advocate. • We ad "mire Wtic. IT - Retard. -- Me -belithe-binli to" , be lipablieatuthrough and: throiigh; ' and one of-the:ablest statesmen in -.thel Rut.froui:what,-,*o3lfiffe - :seealaf - , the•alrifting ofrpublie, , opiaion.,,we de-not -I believe - he will be'otir lieser . ealididate;i!i " nation .We.deprecato the apper'ent determination ',of his "especial 'frieridS' push - :tutu on to the track; at all hazardS. We thinkthe Herald and . Xa.il are • • correct in the3idea -that a los iren., move, men; far the - :ptesideticY, 'participated in by the'RepubliCans; . would'n'at only send Wm. if. Seward to the wall, lint:it - Would . • • sPa Pve,_ attic?' AlePlkl?licP.lavia lican principles in the same way.' - fleece we oppose the - movement, and we believe a large majority 'of "the. rank ; and file of the Republicans of this State are opposed, to it. Me hope they are so much_oppos ed to it that they' will repudiate in a body, , a. , movement that necessarily "sends to the wall" the "ablest statesman in -the Union." , The idea that Sitnen, Cameron is the Only*man who; 'van cOrtaluly carry Pennsylvania, is all gatemen, `Whore are fifty men' in the State win) would run as well, avid - make better 'residents when elected,' , - Tho . tatUinatiou_ of John 31. Read, we believe ,would be entirely satisfactory to thc Repuhlican's of this State, but the Warren Mai/ is wide of the mark when it represerds Cameron as the choice . of the Opposition in this. State. tWe know that the great mass of 'working Republican; will go - into the campaign with no -heart in it, if Cameron the .onntlidate. We are not asking for.Seward,' but we do ask for a man who represent's the great Republiorin idea that n ailed this Nation into existence. • The Quasiling Scheme. The effort which is now being made to quash out the name and principles of the Republican party, and substitute a mere oppositionlor the sake of a present suc cess over the presenknational corruption; 'meets iiith the MOst decided disapproba . tion . of the Republican press and masses generally .in this and the adjoining State of New York. The following extract . from an editorial in the Bradfortl (Pa.) Republican, is incliCative . of the general feeling upon this subjeot, The Report-: er was a Democratic paper until the cam ad, when It gave ts -upport to the Republican, tiCket. The sentiment of the following is well worthy of a paper published in the Grow District : - "There are but two greatl - partios in the country--..as there is - but-one real issuer; One party iS deioted •to, the propagation and strengthening of the in stitution Of Slavery-- = the other asserts the stiperiority of:Free White Latv. The Republican party meets the issue fairly and squarely - for .Northern while the Democratic party-is marshalled under the sable banner of Slavery. Now, why should Nerthern men hesitate to take sides with one or the other? There are certainly no other issuei,. Which . require the existence of a third party. The Re publican party demands the protection of the ballot-box against improper influences, and the fostering' and . protection of the interests of Pennsylvania. Its platform is bread enough for every Pennsylvanian to stand upon. But there arc men in the State who demand dr ;the nanie shall be dropped, and its 'principles hid out of sight, before they can' co-operate with its members. We have already been too ac: commodating. We have already yielded too much to this timidity and time-serv ing policy. We have acceded to the de- Manila of those tvho wished to cote grad ually into the •Republican organization, until walleye retarded the progress Of the can Se. for years, We have listened to the specious plea that publics sentiment was not sufficiently ripe for the unfurling, of the Ilepublicap bander, until the , golden opportunity . !l as been lea 'disseminat ing. the principles of Freedom, and the worlc - yet remains, in'a measure to be done. "Shall this! miserable policy yet prevail r That is a question for' the, Harrisburg Convention. Convention meet publics. expectation by its 'enunciation of principles, or Will weak, tin - in-serving emus= sels prevail? Wa 8110 aWait-its nation pith interest.' - 'MEI WPLat IP9US4tutcs su °INV , of in 3 7 l •• 1111's Effie C'ai 3stanff aged • 1 1 110 1 4 4 . 1 residing in NI. Louis, sued gr,. Henry Shaw, a very . wealthy, six.tpuye ears old gentleman- of ; that city, for bieacb• of proniise tparriago„ laying Itnniiges at SI.O0,01)4 Which was, allowed in the:final decision, letter was•olfer,, ed during the progress of the suit., to prove that the plaintiff :offered liiarriage and the dcfe:naapt rofwiecli pipii upon the cineS- Lion of 'admitting - the 'letter as testimony, Judge Reber gave the . following defini tion of what nstitutes alefral Oromisc, or Co'• ME= stiffer ot-warFi ago. tiePisfi ion entire : " .4seryelthe questionnito - ther‘POW peteup4of thif, evidence offeridisterday_ eirening,;not ilu>cpr - iie'tilimfndepbt as - to Ilieiqacation,ltat;WitWtt View tiii,exiipind into thnehartfeter lif*npaper t,stated 4'44 ei_two age, 'in : ruling . nn:# point .of 'evidence, in order i in'inaintata this action there must bo promise proved on both sides, aosi,..that .promise must, be proied'OrdinarilY; not practicable tb preve' npromiad &Welly; but - it-may be provedfiy_mrounistencoo,as,theconrphiP of fiaitio, terc,Onrse Witheanii ilinic- - prepaintient — fot . yroddinriday,' and, Alm:fact. to bens, m certained - is, whether there was a prOmise and a utu at promise. -"- If . thcre rinditelit promise proved, when the circuinstartees shall show to the jury , whether `there -was a promise in . point - of fact if the AirOIMO4I 3 BeS teuding the courtship . , and what this pur -1 ties said about 'it, satisfy "thatthere was in . pottit cif foot a - prcnnise to ,inarry" ou both sides, then it there =4as a breach of promise the notion wilt lie, and the plain tiff is entitled ..tuyeeover. Now, ,I admit what-was said by the plaintiff, durieg the time: it is said the defendant was address ing. her, with a--view to:Show, not. the promise of the defendant,;but' -the'prom ise of the plaintiff,',has abearing upcin the intercourse of the parties and upon, the question as to whether the jury are au thorized to believe there t was; in point of fact, a promise .of marriage between the parties. The compefenck of this evi dence, of course, goes :upon the grounds that all tho filets of what was -said- mid done are. parts of- that;courtshiri; and though they not necessarily prove the promise' of marriage, yeti.as they- ordinaz rily - accompany the proposed premise of marriage, the jury is - authorized to infer.' the, promise of marriage troth the constant edureship, and froni those attentions which I usually take" plebe between parties that contemplatninarriage. The case is dif: forma, however, in regard to acts and the declaration of the plaintiff' where the. al-. le - ged courtship . has ceased. In that ease they depend altogether upon the 'ordiria 7 ry principle that the parties' own ems and own sayings are not evidence in, his or her - favor.; .Thts letter- is offered as tending to prove two, points first, the 1 plaintiff had !promised ,to marry the ac, l fendant ; and second that she offered , to , marry, him. Thirdly, that he reused, to; marry her, Which follows from the nature' of the-let:or ; that is AO say, it appears! from the paper that if there bid been 4ny, I courtship, between the parties it was ati an end when the leiter wits writtea. As to the second point : it was' theoffer-of marl, riage ;. and to ; fulfil the -promise of tho plaintiff, .the letter itself., answers that! The second ; point not. being Wien, of course the third must fall to the ground. The letter is excluded." - civ - .:-Aliturt:ist4ititt. I'l LIST OF/VENT ERS I Of Foreign Merchandise lit IreV. ter Vonnty, for the year .A,IIIIOTT S'ame.7.' • cies.% Lireme. F. Suhr & Co.,`• 14 Fi 00 T. Jackson, ;7 00 ALLEMNY. Ilg Benjamin .Morley, 131:tUIIAM. IL IL hone co:-; Cout4srowr; , P. A. Stebbins, . 12- 12 50 E. K. Spencer, 14 7.00 D. a:Olmsted, 1 700 Smith & Jones, 14 700 J. 13.-Smith, • - • - 1. - 4 7 . 00 J41141t.C0., - • ••14 _7;00 Olmsted &Kelly; (lio.nzestics) 14 1 , - .3:50 3latur, : . -14 • 3;50. GENESES. . S. S. Roberta, - 14 7, 00 Allen Frazier, , 7 00 MuutzsoN. Mary Goodman, , 14 700 • 11Ecron. Francis Strang, ' 14 700 OSWAYO._ . _ William. McDougall, 14 700 C. 11. Sru►mQns," - .14 7 . 00 Kenyou, :Wilkinson Graves, 14 - .7 00 "ROE LET Colwell, Lym_an 61 Co., SumioN Mann & Nichols,l4' * 7 00 Peter B. Deitirier, 7 00 .A. -14 7POO .F.;4lyip 'WOOI.I, ' 14 700 5)4% SON. • Flen7 APtiregOnt 714 7 00 E z s'" TWA: 44. Yalrig, I . • /4\ TOO VjiYSSES: C v AteYA *MI ' / 4 700 D, L. 4, M.ll. _ 14, , .7 00 Lariabce, Lewis &Co., • 14 700 BIM & Burt, .} 14 700 Wondford, , 14 . 7.00 MCAUTIe 6;.:litlrt, : 14 •: 7.0 Q , • ) , • , Barclay Bratinard. 14 yoo A COurfof Appeals will be held at the Commissioners ()toe, COudersport on Tnesday the 411 diy of July nom, when alipers on considering the uiSel c'es Oggriev ed-ioarille heard.' 'll9l7oigk TIICTIOLS, - • Mercantile Appraiser. Coudersport; Sl 11 e 6th, .7 • 7 18 - 1 4*-4t • • - - . RNAVY", •0DT1:44531).. 'from-.: - mitig nad Livirig9tott Caicntie are tieing pai:kedi' maul will Ye' until-Jantiary, - 1859, by 7. 20 -GL LII ,S;;.I4ILkE4.I'S: .-• - . - 7•above oaKS - 11 1 11.1.PS;fz'-‘341:141iS ANKE-: '• I:DOCKETS4-; 5 : • DAY-800 ILEOEIPT-lii:ICtI.S.; #H3foRANDMIS,,i •.; - • PASS-1300ICS, - „ PORTFOLIOS, • • :•• _ Onif 'Gerin'an' AP,Seh9ol . 4logvt used if: the -aistatoi krl~t•dn ha litarga*ines or arty . Pirinclicali'Antkplied when - goon , aSsoriinent or :Paper, . Envelopes . , 'Pens .nod- Woll-Paper- log Atiterials, Water Colors, he. iTESTAMEIN..I : T, • PEAYEll..siiiY:3!ti7,l3o,(*S . , various MUSIC BCO.S AND SHEET-M USIC,. ..11pardstItess 119n 1 (11.-3:11 it-L&t. - LDINIELS JUST RECEIVED , . From .. New York;.i CO3IPLETE • ' • I: 4nd • Winter , . • ASSORDIN I 011 DRY GOODS , B,IIOS, HATS & 02PS, CUTLERY, GROCERIES, • CrockQry Aisi),.n giiod stock oi:MISCHIA4AN.EOCS'aiId School B9oles, STATIONERY, &C.; All of which, tlicj• will sell AS 1.01 1 1 AS "CA?: ii*.irr El,SiMllEllt IN . . - THIN* COATNTY. PRODUCE'. 01? ALL 'KINDS lii EXCIIANGE FOR COOPS, AMT. Veii)Aid • tThoS' 9 111 1 ,Itll times, -(Suttirday and Sunday excepled,) nt the Staro formerly b . cenpled, 1) . i• P. PAKER, . , . IN, LEWISPII~LF, ready to -wait oporicastomers. • ii•-•;-••We come to the conclusion' tha "READY PAY ''E is bettor'Dir all parties ; and' we• shall, there- Thie do bilsinesi on this syston). : • • • • , D. H. DANIELS. UlYssos).Ncis. 4, 1556.--16tc. i 9.101.771 SIP-09:i74:7,19 . ,Qt - 0 ItARIK.I. HARKA.!! 14 700 14 90 Wfivit:Noili!ie is Tliat T IT IS Ill."811' AT .TITAT . .OI4O; • blast frozn• st., to f) P. It.; by . 4 . 10 zood from. Dan to, Ihir4heba, after good i'ltings tin rein . ton W ellsville . is, a -fat City . ; and the plt tiro 'fast in:11;i; ! ; l ink! ! ' they'd°, work.nt that olci Store! I Varmint and .11,0 g-i ging can't begin With' it and they doaq tmy to bait any hotly with ,6e. Sugnr, and. Call it . god.. - Such - ptight,ro,lBiblq do for Vinezior, if • • . CleinoTed, ,9,10,000 Worth of °hole° Pork; hrow;ht, in. 14 TOO theliUg,4l•om Wymning•And Livingston :coun ties, p:Mked by Clark &Phillips ; 30000 Sugar Cared Hunts; 23000 Shoulder,; 1.2000„ Pure Lard f 000 Boats and. Shoes; 47000 Horse Feed; 55790 4f fa" 5c.; 78000 ware, Crow-Bars, Iron, Tin Ware, SWIM arid Wooden• Ware, Tools for Mechanics ; Fitriner.s and cverybod,y.; 1600. Floor, $4,75 to $1; : Chests of Teti,•frOm. 35 to .750.; Paints; ()Hs i ] Fluid, Alcohol, Cawpheue, end 204044, atl erg things; 400 Bushels Stone Lime, elieapi bets and llitffitlo• Over-Slion4, fur Men, Mllen-1 and Chil • rem • . • :?' • ,„ , • • . ~ • . :WANTED! . at that' 4016 Regulator in Wellsville; flank Road street, on the Railroad, sarrolincl ed . by Shingle Shantie.s, Lime Shanliesi Pacliing and Flniir Shanties; all the good pee.; n ail and elie=rnail. inctuding the pretty LaSse& and print'. Old -.Maids, - carry needful, suhttintial and fanciful thingsthereln eontained. Tkius cudeth Want No. 1. • - calletli for !. • T 4 7 00 2000000 Sawed Shinglei 4 . 1500000 Shaved do. ,• .2000000 Lumber • - Also 4i* , Deers and Little Dimrs, some Benrs, some - p'atridges, Some Voretipiiie, Buiter,Dliees4, Ogg, Poultry, Corn, kc. Coma alrye mho iriala'io bay orsell t 'we mill do you good. ;-Doubt it not if-any say.nay,*-; it.iamotiourjaMlL'ihat fools nud art not all-defunct,; So immwe . are prepn .. 4d greetymi a,Merry_Cliristmas and . n Tour] ' WellaTindi 14P, .21, 185 - 8, • 1,11:2f.: that-printer made lag his own:lmainesPr anti SACO more by 10, !Mg ; neighbor's- alone. i. Oat.motiot ; some snipe otliers - tet wthapps mtdlers answer: CAIIitTAGE 4 - WAGON- M.-AXEB nod RE_ PAIR 11 - 1; equil opspor4; Potter Cci„ ra„'ta4es this tnothodof infortalOg tote P 0, 4 1 * Ha in. general i thnt. he.is ;prepared' to do.nll wok in his . Han .wit(i,"pii.mipflifs, — Tn ii - wpikin*-like niOnneil and :uponthe taost Iteotptiiodating e riiis . Pay it ent for Repaitih b o , in t rariably.tegaired on:deliveri;of -the tyot.k.',-- ted,;-,111.; kinds -of, PRODUCE Gtkcu 9o , actiolintpf• 11';3th, MIME MIMI 7 - , iv* 4-00;1)% 1 • - - . 1 COMING 'IN-TIM WEtfi,! OWING - IN THIS - Wkl 7 4 COMING IN ,THIS - . comxisa Tws OVAISMYS-4L - AT :-. Art ::;AT:OL)ASTV 4S. • ..13.1,V. - 01`CO- Notice : --- Nielvini %Maw; -'• ' -No; 24; Due. Tenn,. by Lei nest criend; , -W. • Isssy, . in, Common, i -. ...‘, I: 4 lt h ,-,-,..,-;-- - fleoa of . otter C 0.., -... . - ... ra. , . _um. Ix ravonex, .Tl:4'l.ltravklittii. tu" , E.. "Nt. 4arktatti;, - Res,e'ppdTit,;-Arbereili_ii Salelio: - .IA . and dull- Oultpm.ua 'having - beeir lirriiiif awl. vetliriiidf: - Ailtil, you - aro hereby notified WU:and ap pent. g MI: • next Court' of • Common-Pleas for this cgki?ftbri CnV- MI arlllicatinn.vrin !oe Itto(le to. said Con,r,t Inc a Divorce, a , ciarato aloyintoni a. ou thoipa,rt of libellant. - ',„-' -•-• " ..: ..il.. C, TAOGART, Sla-4:,, Con4rport,llay.lo, 14594- ..: 1 • ~ ... D,rypre Notice - - 1 kliztt*Ltx:k...Webl), 1 ..C4 154 Ai*.TeTzn.lBsB . , •,tiig la. . - 1n tbe . Llnint!op Bess. Gee )1: - . W 61); of Potter Co. r, • • • nivottp,F. alks Sitliticennlinving been , issneti _this_ eas.e _and returnetl„Nihie, the said :Court, at,tlte.Feb. 're rut . for 859,. orde reit notice to. by pnblished_iri piirsi4ince. of the.: Act of Assetubly..• Therefore yo,t-, the salt.' George W. W,ebb, .respell - tient above minted,' are herettY notified. and , reciatired. Uo appear tit the Court of,Coptuton Pleas of sahl county, to be liehl at, Cotitlersport, ou the• 'loth day of` June-next, to allover kite. Comp/gin/ of theli • ..4%C.,TA.Ct(-114, Sigeiej) . Citittlersitert,..4ny :1, 1859. • , • N'S. NEW BOOT 'fi STORE • • Agin ..S . treef, (osarill::Opposite d Bros: GrOasny . .):lYellsrills :Atte- . .41oluzi TTIE Proprietor of tlie:Almve ekahlishment tvouhlrespectfully infmn the inhabitauds or tOod[Cisport, On4fPoitir, ; .co'nOti generally,: that he is row s peeparea-tehsnpPly them with ROOTS,' &JOE'S,' GAITERS, LEATHER- t iv., of eveq.desoildien, at wi eek which eantiot.,fhij to "niiir.:;f - Titelttlive hand, and aro constnntlfreeei*t.*.fr:eatt.titnr. YOrkiille'linest-asinirtotetit of gooa3lint can, be: found in this portion of the- eouittiT;.nlidi will sell the same at,prices tvliieh,tvjlll DEFY VQ/NPETITION' SOLII LEATHER, ;:UPPINZ-LEATEMZ.4IA7PAS:7"-)78, .latc...VCH CALF' SKlNS,lgenitine); . i'r , GS,'`rAILS, AWL, tild cry des6iption, in qnnutities .suit puieltn, at ' • REMARKABLY. LOW PRICES..FOR CAM. All goodi Fold at our' :b . ...? t ape off the Best Quality, aid, be :ItAt i ILV*TElb Tern's Cash Only. (iiie Ei:trit!l - vreilsvith , „Siay 19, Itegtets 'Notice. lOTlclel - 3Shercby given, that following. IN account s Mire: been examined:And pass ed by ine; i ns icivain'_ftted-Alt the Office of Pottor county the inspection off heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others in any other way intere?ted - i; and :0111 be . preSentt l / 4 4 to tlie,next Orphans' Centit'nfiaid county, nh tlfe Cc4rt, the.notough of Couderg- - porf, , pn Tuesdny, the..tilst day of Juno, 18:4 for Coutirmation and allOrditoe'i' • - • ".Ace.''on"4. of Pcilly Var i ionnan .Execttrix. of the .estate of tsane Vatiorm an,late of Genes's& township; Potter cc:inth - despised._ , Account of Metzger and Abigail. Strong,. ligeeutois.._of the . estate...of. Lothar: Stsbng,hiteof 4ebrOu toWnship,Potieicion ty„deeeased, - • • • . Account . of.,Wm. J; Cutler, - Athoinistra,to;Lot the estate of ,Joepli• Lilly,. late. Of .11atiiicat. "iitter county,: decenSed. A. It. BUTTMIVOItTtf, Rivi!ter., -Caudemairt nay •• COUMRSPORT ACADEMY, REV. J. 3L, -Pinsci,,ms. SPRING and SU-VIER - TERM commences. . • Tuesday, Apr)Ls - .. tA1414 TE,MI commences Tuesday, August 20., -Rates of Tuition.: Primary Branches: - '" - • • ;- Common.lingliXh, T.. -• •.. , Higher . Eng,lisli,. with. Algobra,". • 4 75, Nigher MallieMatics, • • . . 600 ' Latin and Gre'ek, • ; 00, Drawing {extra) : 2;50; Music; with use of Piano, (t\Ktra) 14 . 00 , French, (extra) ; . • • • 00 , French, without othor-itUdifts, ! -' . .1 . , 5 . 0 d. Room nent;ea - Cli •-• '." ~ 1 I'oo Compatat ffea"cliers.' Lave - beCn sedered for every branch of Study..' (31.] - - - • - MILLPORT .READ,QUARTERS. HE - suhsori zt o take thig . -ynqtlioil of in, T Torming thoir fiiends , ,thilt.they :vei re; ceipt of, are, nuts .choice nu:} ticsintlile'stock of •" • - • non F.AND , Y. : DRY GOODS,.. - to which they invite - the Ottetitlou of all wha desire:to make purchases.' Our stemV,ig }M e has, been selected with great care, and IS P r " - tictilarly adapted.to the wants ot this -senile; oot.country: triti stock Of Dry Goods cos-, DRESS GOCIDS, TRIMMINGS,RII3RONS,, - • EMBROIDERIES, PARASOLS. Jt DLOTHS;MAESIMERES 2- ' YESTINGS, - . : NESTPS, • , SHIRTINGS UNENS,.- PRINTS, , • , . IHOSIERYI MAMA, and a variety-of other.tirticles; too numereds to mention. We haie also, a complete risort - Orient of • - ' • - • - GROCERIES, HARDWARE ASO - ,CROGR:ERYT • .• , • all o . ..which will -he KO tinionamonly, chest) for ready - pay, and-for approved Credit . on reasonable terms- as ally other establishment . • AIANN &N . IC 101.9. . . pLASTER for a 4 1 .0 7. "TEBBINS. II
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