li 601i::"•, - 00: :7 .,0' oitiji,..:,:,,i, corp - ithir. - 54;;Eilptp - ?A' p er . " .--- ;; — il.:-- , •Laur;:i" • niiiltertiriiish` 110: ietif' ,atne'tO wheb, a s, her pqem wig be publikdxed 771 e A.cadem,ypow has .about joinitig thd,alass';') s evOiy • -' _ ,1 Dealer intlims vs that-ihoui:1;';41„ , 00-"feet'et Cherry'licrtniyer:isill:"be, uted front :,t,hiA-,placp to .o*AeAn:, j iiii's . u _»aking _ lBB vOgori:lizialls'llif 180O et each.`. 'Tins bidneil; f trade here, and wilt bO likely, •to `ery important; one another y . k'roa.—A-light . frost was visible- 121 , he valleys of..this corin-ty iorning - , but: fat' ,Can Icarn:tto a mage. to - pr,ic7.`vtig drops' was sustained. lie weather has ,hcen remarkably cold icift atarday last, buts warindrehantve noticeable:this -(Weducsdey):atOra- The Is City Comnierml -College of ittAnrgli, Pa. guarantees to give thor- lasitifotion in every branch study. dvertisea joits cireular.:, It is - now the. rgest and 11104 thorough:Comareveial choel of the country,..and students are snstant!y attending - frenn the most_ dis ,ut-Btates. • , We print herewith the list of Prelui: ills and Judges, and, the Rules and Regn ..tions for the-Second •Agricultural .hair thiscounty. It is late coining before owing to the inability of the 'ounittee to deterthine the proper class prethinins to offer, in view of. the frest; at now, that they have deteimined en we trust our farmers will all ert th6inselves to make the exhibi= . on creditable to. themselves and the eoun- It -will be:seelr that additional pre iiutas pre: oifere'd 4 sud tliat the coil; in it.' es of Judge's are more comprehensive an they ',were' last 'Year. Per Sons re •iving a copy of this number'ef the it:ltNAL will de well to • preServe it, as ley -.inay•not so easily get hold.,of "the enaion'liSt The . Orator for the easion has • hot". yet •Le'en etigaged, we , Att;•oro, Burealis.—'The as onorufeht, .witnessed last Sunday ght was the most brilliaut.amipeculiar er :vvititessed perhaps:by jany of the escot .generations,' except those io have seen them in their far northern. uuti;..:•As we are not good at describ gsuch things, we extract the following •setiitticit of the event from a lengthy tile in the N. Ece.Post of Monday and .which was evidently written by e versed in such matters. The extract • maim-is somewhat lengthy ) : but. will kind 4oKtlry - of the space it oceuples . our.eelninns,:. • The dAy . preVions had been unusually of for the season; and the sky • cloudy. rained for-a'sbort•titne Burin 'the mid e of the day, but in. the afternoon the uds'di and - tlic;SUn Set in un ;tided - - It was observed that the:twill:At ap-I 'citheruStial length. • About ciglit lock it Waslperecived -that the prolong light, ,being' the' legacy of! e sun, emanated from a singular !utuin-1 s, clod& ,that swept in a long trail ofl lid : light across the,virestern part 6f the avens, extending half way to the zenith: • e staisiiere - not, visible _through the . aser - P:iii - of this cloud, which-retained • position and appearance for sonic time. theri:graauZLY shifted,.'and "extended; s u ng itcw.,,,ph as es of beauty,: "At about 9 o'clock the . atmospheric splay seemed _to reach its culmination, d its aspect as seen from: elevated po. ions and bonse-tops i conimanding a full ew of the horizon on all sides, Was such to arOuie.:the inoSt,Ovcrpowering • emo as.. At •the - zenith, directly abave the eetator, appeared a•larL7e circlet - of white Id red, dotted with stars, while from is radiated .in every direction and currents of 'quivering, light, th rrliiie and red; Must Of these shoots light Were transparent, and-•tho stars yond beamed through with unobstruct ' beauty. .To the cast and to tile west! • huge fields of luminous clouds, tinted ,th 'a bright:rosy flash, wholly: unlike at produced by the rising sun, and, if ssible, even more beautiful. For some minutes this . Climax remained. The by crown, : g,einin,cd" and. fringed by .arkliug stars v retalucd its proud posi on in. the zenith, .and the tremulous. arcs of light - floated and quivered down ards like some imperial train waved :by he cool , niglit'wieds:: :At times it Sir , - ‘sted a ,tflightiliand, and an outstretched nu,,,botind it the -wrist with a laraeelet f iubv and .diateond, with 'the ppen_palm ela - as if in.:b•ne . dictiou over the earth. • bile the fingers of light"reached - ahnoit o the distant *Timm. , -.• &Op, aalye'rettlhas,betintifUllyspok -I:afa Stnuesy - ba't soon' o, "tb.e.hands f angels shifteirthe7 glOtious scenery .of he li~a4ns; The mass of apnareut red loud te'thd etist inured laway southward, radually ifad n whi hi the 'corresponding . ed clouds, on the west seemed to sink iu o a chaos of dark!oloud that, with a fringe 'f blue,' skirted -the western • horizon: *kite, those ,iiittges'fe. - ric'taVittg. pldeein the:' , eSst; hi 3 O;.yiesti-s.oe...*C;blOrOfOitilnt appliti • tiati't * :degieesapdtiieiri ~liy' l 117:5":dett:' lig(ilti.cavesktg Inapy'Ale,,g , rees, eeT l 4 ll l. 6 ,dslidVa raightiAlutn!rtMiii*oildi-*l . .tit:ttejursa Thi:l4e4l,:g44iildV-44.!)r -1,1 g:ifs, Ojai:* !asitta ci`t7lf:lP, q..St.one time it blance to an eagle, and the's . the. slighest, almost impreceptible change; transformed it into a. tortoise : , : then ed to Stieeo ticross.th6 heaveas-fp . 011.-: tna ,the.iPPenaai:k*Oir:'#ol`6str3r:oliro4. and -reminding one: of. the, AiTrt., , lteroes of 'Ctssiani . For'.abeat: half andicur.these remarhatle chatigo. ionic place, and. then the li4tS gradually disappeared::, ;In a short 'time, hoWever, they were.resp.tnet. Sheets of the same white luminous ;cloud agatn illuminated the sky ; • producim , about the saute aniount. of light 'as the full moon, and' the night' became' altedst as the . . . •. • ..:...• .. . , e 01-. ) .., ..... . • , ;.:: .. /.- Pays the Tnition for a full Minise . irO ti lio:Iro City College, the largest, most extensively pat ronized and hest organized'Coninyehial Sawa in the' United Satti.s. • '-• -• 'OUR LARGE HALES,: For Writing, Commercial Calculations, Book, E.:eeping anti beepires. thne to complete a full eonrse,' froth 6to 10 weeks; Eveiy Student; upon gradua ting, is ; guaranteed to be compatent ttirnanage the Books of any 11nAness, anti qualified: to earn a salary of front • $5OO 10 ,$1.,000, Stuthnits enter at any time-4o Vacation— Review at pleasure. . First Premiums for Best writing .. Awarded•this Institution. The best and great est variety of Penmanship in atty.-one Hall of the Union. is found here. ' '; • , . , , Ministers's 071 S reeei,Cd'at half ' prieo. Fur Circular and Siiceiniens - of Writing, in close trio letter stamps, and address • F. W. JENKINS, Pittsbuigh, - 10:9-1.y* COURT PROCLAMATION. l i li r l c tn .; t JosephVhite ( - I ‘ e S tt t Jude, and the Ilous. Mann and G. G. Colvin, AsSociate Judges or the Courts of Oycr S Terminer and .Geueral Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Continua Pleas for the County of Potter, have issued their' precept, bearing date the eleventh day . of Aug., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and to me di rected, for holding a Court of Oyer and Term iner and General Jail Delierv, Quarter. Ses sions of the. Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas, iu the Borough of. Couder sport, on MONDAY, the null day of Sep tember nest, and to continue one week Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace. and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their proper personS, at 10 o'clock A. IL of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisi tions:examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their ofiloes ap-, pertain to be done. And those who arc bound by their recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or :hall- be in the jail of said county of Potter, arc to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at Cu,:museonr, Aug. 11, 1859, and the B.lth year of the Indept ndenee of the United States of America. A. C. TAGG.-111.T, Sheriff. A GOOD BUSINESS CHANCE!! 756 et PER MON - TIT, and all expenses paid. 1.3 Aors - rs wanted in every town 'and county throughout the United States to.ca gage in it light and easy business, 'in which the above profit, may certainly be realized. For particulars address with,starnp, 51-4[. I Dr. 0. PHELPS BROWN, • No. 21 Grafichst., Jersey City, N.J NEW JEWELRY STORE. IL BUTTERWORTH located .11:El...hitmlelf in till's Borough, in'tlie store. of J. B. Smrrn, on the corner of Second mid Main streets, has opened a JEW EL11.47-ESTABLISH I, MENT, for the:'purpose of REPAIRING , . WATCHES, _ . • - CLOCKS, and, - e JEWEtIIt. Hating come years ° experience In the bust n es's, 'feel confident in giving the poldic EIZAL SATISFACTION: - The patronage of the public is solicited. Please. give ine'it Ali worli . warranted or no pay,, - - A general assortment of Istateltes,", Cloaks . and Jewelry on hand-aid for sale... t.7ondersport, June 30, 187,9.-48. TAKE', NOTICE! F'you Want to get your IVatch- • " • es or Clocks pitt.iri gOod run- --- ning order, take them to DAYTON'S.' :Yoh! will find him on hand to do' your - work:lm. short notice, and in a workmanlike manner,•••at • lco. 2; PIIaLVII BLOCK opposite ',Varraelce's . Drug and 'ljook Store. Jetveiry:nently. repaired; and wcirk: done on short notice, cheap forcasli. JOIIN - 13. DAYTON. Wellsville, April 17, 1859: • . , _ , . COUDERSPORT ACADEMY; :1859; M., PitiNcir.u.. SPRING and . SL 7 3I3IRR TEtlll cointhences • - .Ttie - sddk, 'Apt'll - u: FALL TERlT.tomfgences •" = • . , • ; Tuesday, August 23. •• Rates of Tuition' : Primary 13-ant:hes, . "' • . • , Common - liiglicr,English, With Algebra, : Higher - - Latin and Greek, Drawing (extra) . • ; Music, with rise of Piand, "(44a) French, (extra) . , • - French,; cithout otlier,4tudicl i ! r u IfootrOtent, - • • 1 , 1 ,Ctriupetent Teicheriliavo-bccu_scsurr, cd for every : Dram:ll of Study. [3l.] E!=MEME=E IMMEGMIMiI gWatPlo'S- I :SALEg. il i rtlitt U l / 2 3 endhi'dpi, thd cow' foteoliftiOril'lerbi r' Potters nti id II in troilifcr;speit, MOND1)1"- ) the - 19th. i3hy`t3f SePtkinb'ei.; 18:0,41 . 1 11) ing: . - deyetib , 44. - e . if