UMW MI SINGLE COPIES; VOLUME 811.-,NIMBSR-29. T orr as of Adver#F.i.ing . . nut [lO lines] Linsert4oo, it 3 ' Si' , ü bseq ep.nt insertien less than . t lame three months, - - :2 6 0. ~' - " • - -- - - .4e 00 . niee •‘!. ' - 650 'f one Inert •- - 6 . 40 . and figikre work,.per. sq., 3 ins. 300 r sUbsequent insertion, : f i t) ruins six months, ----- 18 00 -- - 'T.OO - - - 30 00 - • 16:00 g 4 - - per-year. ~- - - -colstow dpmlayed. per annum '65 00 zs. ...."-?-•cAffikomfoutbs,,,,t:Ab.":Oef,d • ! ‘ '.:'''3 4l: l , liree - -, ':‘,Tr---;;;;113 1k441 - • ,;:' tinily itch ItOott:icat )f eolumn! will'bo litsOtioaift, - -theaims JistratOr's orlitieco.tir's itor's X.otices;gaeb,_ 5 0 ilea Sales, per tract,' 50 goticea t eith, s ;or gee Rakes!, each; "": atiaistraforseSaies, per square for . iaesior tioressionar Cards ; : each; • it eiceding 8 lities;•.perrYe - ar, 6•06 'll.and Editorial Notices; per line, 10 ill trstisient 'doertisetnenti must be idranre. and no notice taken nil:cements from a distanCe, unless they mphaled by the money or satisfactory gltisiiti-54' . "Cart$'. MIELE eIY AND : COUNSELLOR AT LAW, _gaersport, Pa., will attend the several Courts in Potter and W Kean Counties. All ibusasiss entrusted in his -care will receive prompt attention. - bffiee on Main st., oppo site the Court House. 10:1 • . P. W. KNOX, 411,1fEY AT LAW, Coudersport, Pa., will regularly attend the Courts in Potter and tidjoroing Coatties." • • 19:1 411TRUE.4. OLMSTED, E & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ,oaderepiscti Pn,iffyilll attend to all business enfrasted.to ikli•care, with prompines and Ofricilinlemperaneeßlock, ..sec sad Isar, 31ain . _St. ' ' 10;1 ISAAC BENSON.. lOU AtT tkiliri-Coudersporti Pay will end Att all business entrusted to Nina, with Urdei&Llake, W .41 sta.. t MIIIMEI!1 (IL ENGINEER, SURVEYOR. and DRAUGHTSMAN, Bingham, Potter Co., Pa., will promptly and efficiently, attend to all business entrusted to hinc.---'First-eloss professional references can.fie given if re quired:, / 1 I;;;:s9- CUARLES RNIBS3IANN, i3155T_M.1.E53, having erected a new and soarsoiiirit Xtiop, on the . Soutb-east comer of Third and West streets, will be ttappy tO werive and fill all orders in his calling. 'Rep dring and re-fitting carefully and neutly done on short notice. ri•.rvort,.liciv. 8, 1859.-1.1-11% O. T. ELLISON. AMCINg PIiY,SWEAN, Coudersport, P 4., _respectfully informs the citizens of the Til lage and vicinity that he aoill promply re spond -to all cats Gor pratzssional services. Office on Main et., in baiLdiog formerly oc cupied by C. W. Ellis, Esq.- 9:22 COLLINS Sat ITU SMITH Sc JONES, . AALERS IN DRUGS,,IIDDICDIES, _PAINTS, Oils, Fancy Artieles, Stationery, Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., Malti'st., Coudersport, Pa. 10;1 11 E. OLMSTED, • lALIM IN DRY GOODS, 'ItEADT-MADE Clothing,•Orockery, Gruceriesi &c., Slain st., Couilraport, Pa. 10:1 M. W. '.I§IA.NN, MAIL Di BOOKS STATIONERY; MAG AZINRS and ?Antic, N. W. corner of Main mid Third sts., Coudersport, Pa. 10:1 *IARK= GILLONi .APER and TAILOR, late from the City of LiTerpool, England. Shop opposite Court Rouse. Coudersport, Potter Co. Fa. N. B. —Particular attention paid to. CUT. TING. - 10:35-1y. a. a. 01.11,Pa2D. t S. It, max. oLMSTED & KELLY. DIALER EN STOVES, TIN & SHEET.IRON YV"E. Main st„ nearly opposite the Court .House, Coudersport, Pa. Tin and Sheet jrar, Ware made to order : in good style, on .4rt getice. 10:1 COUDERSPORT HOTEL,- B. F. GLASSIIIRE, Proprietor, Corner of train and Second Streets, Coudersport; Pot ter Co., Pa. 9:44 ALLEGANY HOUSE, ad itra. !if. MILLS, Proprietor,' Colesburg 'Niter Co, Pa., - seynn miles 'north of Con dgmOort on the WellsrillerloO. 9:4.4 Ly D 14.4 _HOUSE, C. C. LYMAN. Proprietor, riiYoss,Totter Co., Pa. This House is, situated on tho East eOruer of Main street, Opposite 'A. Corey & Boo's - store, and is well adapted to meet the wants of patrons fFieri4 13:11-1-T. D. L. t !i, M. 11.. DWNIELS, DE/..LESS IN - DIY OrOODS 13110CgingS, Ready:Mada Clothing. Crodtery, Hardepire, Books, Stationery, Hats. 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(That could hearted craythue . that no lea , _ . could elteck)- They hiid frightend the Northneri now purty sleek: • .• ' • Now, you see, ivery man that lias - j:st daemon sense, Without making to any religion pretense,—: Against skit sn outrage would spike in I am thinking, en' sure it is plane to be seen, If the North has to pocket much more of their sp'een, There's men over here that will makes whole team ;' . • • 1,50 And theywheWyou bitch up won't need yOur' ~• glasses - To see that the harness is not 'Mt on asses, If they do - stop their trading in sugar and • 'lasses. „ - God help the blind craythurs, (if they "could but see I) - If they don't purty soon set the . poor nagers fiee A terrible time there is going to be.. And faith an' its dred-jist to think of that day, And the sooner the better It's:: cross the great afte r :— . When 'the Union splits up we'll be out of the way. - . March 25,•2:60. ettfitf gtabing. A. lint In the Clot"Als.- .-Attdiei - Lee came • howl .sterning froni - the shup 'where he had worked - all day, - tired And nut of spirits; 'cant ..houle • '-• *t.r.tired spirits, . wife, and a cheerful home —what a paradise it would be !" Said Andrew to himself, as he turned his eyes from the clouded face of Mts. Lee, and sat down, with knitted brows, and a u:00- 4 aspect. Nut a word was spoken by - •ei:her.-- 311 s. Lee was getting supper, and she moved about with a weary step. "Come," she said at last, with a side glance at her husband. There was invitation in the wrrd only, none in the totem of Mrs. Lee. • Andrew arose and went to the table.— lie was tempted to speak au angry word, but controlled himself, and kept silence. lie could find no fault with the chop, nor the sweet hove-made t.tead; nor the fragrant tea. .They would have cheered his inwarctruan, if there had only been a gleam or sunshine on the face of his wife. He noticed that she did nut eat. E. A. tOSE3 "Are you not well, Mary ?" The words were on his lips, but he did ,not niter them, for the face of his wife' -looked so repellant,' that he feared an irritating re ply. And so, in moody silence, the twain kat together, until Andrew had fin ished his supper, As he pushed his chair. buck, his wife arose; and comusene ed clearing off the table. "This is 'purgatory!" said Lee to him self, as he commenced walking the floor of their'little breakfast, room, with his hands thrust desperately away down in his trousers' pockets, and his chin almost touching his• breast. • . After removing all the dishes, and taking them into the kitchen, _Mrs: Lee spread a green cover an the table, and placing a freshly trimmed lamp thereon, went out, and shut the door 'after •her, leaving her husband alone with ' his •• un pleasant feelings, He took a long, deep wreath as he did so, paused in his walk, stood still for a few =Meats, and then drawing a r aper from his pocket, . sat down by the table, opened the sheet and commenced reading.. Singularly enough the words on which his eyes rested were, "Praise your wife." They rather tended tt, increase the-disturbance of mind front which he was suffering. "I should like to find some occasion for praising Mine.' How quickly •his thoughts - expressed that-ill-natured sen timent. But his eyes were on the page before him, and he read on. "Praise your - wife, man ; for pity's sakp., give her a little enoottragement; it wout hurt, her." Andrew Lee raised his eyes from the paper, and muttered, "Oh, yes. 'That's all very : Praise is cheap enough, p 4 t raise her for, what?' Nor being sullen; and =king your houie the most disagreeable place in the world?" His eyes fell again to the paper'. - - "She has made your home oomfortable, Vet:lag:a:to. Ai . ' -tijOeiplo's . of , - listic::.o,ep - 00 4 69, - . 4 - t 7 a - *El* toinmitirder, POTTER COUNTY, 'P your — heart: shinning ; ; 3-Our rod • agreeablel for sake tell her you' thank her; if nothing ,more She don:t• - expectrit will , make 'her , eves °pep Wider thait they have for trwyeirs; but it tvill:rdo her good, for all` hat, - and you too." . It seemed toAndrow as if this sentence was wyisten just fur hint, and . just, for the,„ 4 lceasion, It was. the complete sorer to his".question. - iitiiso her' for what?" :and he felt it also as e'rebtike: He read no further; for thoughts datne too, hOsy,nottia new direction., Nopiory was convicting him. of. injustice 'towards Ma : wife. „Slic - , - ,hadalwity, made - his home as -. elngroilabli..for as hands- could ; adiie - offered - the` limit *tire I 0 0# 1 0:4037.,'t 7 . ' - Had .he eNitt ':*old ihe'= - SitisfaCtion lied kniii,i',ol4U'ea infer' i:V2c eneed ? fie waSltligible'id'reeall the 'or the be - tasides s la he thought anis,: Mri. 'Lee came . fron“he' kitchen;; and taking her Wori;:batiltot 'froth - a placed t - on the ' trble; :and 'sitting down. viithant speaking. Vegan to Sew. Mr. Lee glaac cdaltuost stealthily at the mirk - hi her hands, and saw that it War: the base:it-Of a shirt, which:She was stitching - theatly.• He knew that it was 'for hint she was - at "Prairie tour wife." The . tiorde:were befora'the eyes of his. tuind,lind he could not' look away: front them. ;But . he was nut ready' for this r yd." - fdlt moody, tinfUrgiiiing. The expression of his wife's face-.ho interpreted to mean, ill 'nature, and with' nature he - had not pa: tience. His eyes fell Upon the hew:pa- - per that lay Spread out . befilre him, and he read the sentence • . "A' Mail alieerfal ; word, s,'}iu in' u ebualy, houle, is 414. it rift it. a clouil that Jets tho sunabine through! ' ,. . Lee struggled with himselfavvhilo lon ger. His-,OV-11--ill•nat ore-) had to be con• (lured first his moody.„. tiecitaing 'apirit to be riabdued. But he' was owning right, ard at lust got.right, as 'to sext, came the ,question, as _to, bow he eheitld, ;begin... He, thought:',A,.thatty thi ogs4v, say, sgt,,fe,ared !co. Say t h em,_ first his t wife should hieet ad ye ineca;:witlr a cold ,rebuff, Ai lastr,:fea ping, litffitrds her,.and, taking •hold. ,the..lieen voice, carefully_ modulated with 'kind= !mai— , "You are doing. that work very beauti fully, Mary.". , 31rs. Lee made no . reply. , But "her husband did not fail to,ubserve that she had lust, almost instantly, that rigid erectness with which she hud been sit itng, nor, that the motion oilier needle had ceased. "My shirts are better made, and whit er than those of any miler man ,otsr situp," said Lee encouraged to lin. "Are they?" MN. Lee's voice rr,:s br,v, and had: in it a slig.fit .huskiness . blue did not turn her face; but her husband Saw that sheleaned ,a• little forwards.— Ile had broken throne(' d,e.iee of reserve and all was easy now. Hie hand was among the clouds, and a few, feeble rays were already struggling through the lift it had made. • Mary," he auswered; softly. I've heard it said more'than once, -*hat, a - good wife- Andeew Lee' must have." , . Mrs. Lee-turned:her face toward her husbsod. There was light in and light in her eye. But there was some thing in the • expre,siou of the comae netwe that a little puzzled hint, "Do you think so ?". she asked,'quite soberly. . ..•. "What a question ?" ejaculated .An drear-Lec, starting up, and going, round to the side cf Lim table where his wife was sitting. "What a question, Mary . 1" he repeated, as he stood before her. "Do you?" It was all she said. " Yes . , was the warmly spok en answer, and he stooped down and kissed her; "flow strange that yt:u. should ask me such .a question I"' . "If you would only tell me so now .and then, Andrew, it would do me. good;7— afid Mrs. Lee, arose, and leaning .her face against the manly breast of her husband, stood and wept.. What a strong light broke in upon the mind of Andrew Lee. He 'had never given to his faithful wife even 'the small reward of praise tor ail the loving interest she had manifested daily, until doubt of his love . had entered her soul, and made the light around hot, thizkAlarkbesa,— Nu wonder that her Tice grew. clouded. nor that what he considered weediness and ill-nature, took possession of 'her spirit. "You are .good and true, Mary, my own dear wife. lam proud of .you—l love yoU—and my first desite is for your happiness.. -Oh, if I could - always see your face in sunshino, may home wuuld.be the dearest place on earth." "Flow precious to me aro your -words of love and praise, Andrew," said Mnr. Lee, smiling up though' her tears . into ' -~~- r_ t 3 1:,.._, - ujafioq:Q~~~oira~sts::~~ifp~f4l~'e an3~`~ki~s::_~_.~.;;~ ~~;.~ 'mitt) - W4: - • .tirlri74.-P-TirV. them ut Apv