Cmiv and exlitutts. COUDERSPORT, JULY 5, 180 The CiiiiTeisport Academy opened last Monday with 35 scitolars, and a number wore are expected to attend. ' - - .77te "Fourth' iu our village amount ed to some cannonading frotul A. M. till '7 P. 31., and Pouffe fire-crackers fired off by the boys; lots of ; drunk Mel; and two fights. '11:0 arejliaultful that it atnoing-, ed to no:little of the kind. .. rite. Sublicith School:_ Celebration last Saturday. was INudli. better than the 11,08 t • Pangpinp particinalits Oxnected. the tittcin:the 'previous bad .made the *hods datilp, and it was. thought hest to adjourwthe.exereises until 1 o'clock r. justoak - of-holding them in 'the fore- item), as announced. - At 1 o'clock both * FelivolS:(the Uniomer Methodist, and the Presbyterian),assembled at 'their respec tive Churches,- inhere they were formed. intoirocessions. The Union School then marched up to the corner of Fifth and Mait Streets, wheietheY halted, and in a few moments were joined by'tlie.Presby- . :terian School, beaded by the Coudersport Brass 'Band, (the Union School falling in the rear, in courtesy); the procession then marched down Main street; making n fine display, and crossing. the river, proceeded to a..grore near the old camp 'ground;-wilich had been tastefully pre paredlor the occasion by the committee Of arrangements. The banners in the procession. were truly beautiful and ap propriate, and done honisr to the hearts, he a d s and hands of those who gut, them up. The first in the line was that 'of the Prc4tbyterian School, (the Only one_ dis played" by them) white satin, bronze printed letters, blue silk border, gilt frame and . 20x31 inches in sizeinseription, " Holiness to the Lord,"—a very beauti ful banner indeed. The next was carried by the * clitss of J. S. Mann in the Union School, beariag the inscription " hope of the World" in blue letters on white cloth With evergreen border. The class is coin ., posed of youths of 15 to 19 years .of age and the banner was very appropriate. The meet banneetras earried by Mr. George Metzger's class, -bearing the inscription " The Bible—Young America's Balance licel,"inhronze letters printed oil white catninie; and With T arr e-Vergi f ecu'l) - Priler arotindthe edge. - The class is CompOsel of boas under 14 years-of age; and they bore their expressive banner with grace. furand beewning pride. A White pen nant with a pink binding was the only other, banner we noticed. it was carrnAl by Mrs. J,. A. Young's class of boyS under 10 yeai's 'of . age. Several banners had been prepared fur the different classes of girls,.as.'well a s one for the Bible class, bufthe day being very windy and the banners - frailly made they .were' not car -Jti,. the procession was attended by a large number of the parents and friends- of the sclolarS . , - and on arriving at the grounds „clll were comfortably seated, and -listened to alune by _the Band, after which . the audknce joined ilfe Rev. Mr. Latham in a fervent prayers A choir of the- young inis.--es of Oe schools, lead by Fl• J. Olm sted, then sang: an appropriate Sabbath- School Itynni; when the . Rev. J. -If -Par sons made a few ex - caw - it and character istic - remarks principally d - dtiresied to the children, but whichwore " words of wis dthii"'lis' well to the teachers and parents. Ills remarks Werd listened to with market.' attentit-tt by-all present.. lle was followed by the Rev. M.-11. Rice with.soule applicable. and worthy remarks, ad dresse&to all - Present.. The Speaker was peculiarly sappy iu giVing his rennixks sort of patriotic moralism, calenlated to give - tlfeni - lintiressitie free upon" the minds of the youth who heard them.— At the cleie of Mr: Rice's remarks anoth er' pk.ce was - played by the band, and another hymn sung. by the choir, when the Marshal, Z. J. Thompson, Esq., call the schools to the table by classics; wham 12,0 childreu, waited upon by their teach era; - cujnyed "themselves " hugely " over the nice viands which ha& been. contrib uted by their parents and friends. - After they were done eating, the-teachers and such-:otliers as desired again filled the long, table full, and scenic(' to enjoy, tie /uxuries with. epicufean zest. On leaving the table - the children re tire.dto.a green: gear by, and, spent hour or so in such--,Mutsements as chil dren well knOw how to appreciate, and Of whick‘the !If old 'folkti" had their enjoy-. went is "looking • - opon.t At atout o'clock all of, the crowd -not ni•. gaged in"" cleaning,itprreturned„to the village an& theiel,bontes ; - ull, seent ed.and satisfied' With the ; day's en. tertejurnof-';-attiVall agreeing that it was ereditahle to the committees of an: rapo . ements, thec - Sehooli and the people of, the place. . 3. 4 -r 1 e . .:COQX-4KNOWI.TON.=•In alet, Ist., by E. IL Bnit, Est: 31r. Josiah Coon, to 3liss thankful Knowlton, both, of Runlet. - - [ With the ahove we received about 4 quirts of green urrants•—•-whether from the "Squire" or the othdrs we can't Say. We hope the cur rants are not sourly qpical of their expecta tions in tho matrimonial way.. We take. all kiridsof produce for'marriage notices where money is scarce.;- , --ED. -Joni." • • - IT has been reported that the 'Pov. Henry .IVard Beeeher-was about -to start a new dailyjoitroal of a religious charac ter, hitt we are authorised to State that the . praptigal exceiiciort of the plan will not be attempted. On a carPful- search for pious men Contieefed With the newspa per professien, Mr: ihiecher - has not been able to find a sufficient quantity t.f piety, aside from those already enipliled, in lead inpieivspape ff,to jn,t ify the et4ablishmen t, tltc priiposed new jultrual. It will, there fliie,`be a Nraste.of time for atiSr' one to apply-to Mtn few it plaee its hisstaff:—:.N. Tribune, 15;h: • olhiczli• LiCirAnnoluteensvnts of sis lines cm less un ti: Repub. county convention meets, slentll. and 10 cents for each additintial line. Inde pendent, candidates, till election, double the above rates. All political announcements most be paid in advance.. COUNTY TREASURER JULIUS BAKER, of Hebron township, will be u . tailidatc for the office of County Treas urer, subject to the decision of the Itepulli- . can outings convention. * Republican County COur•ention The Republican Electors in the several election districts. of, Potter County; are re quested to meet at the usual places for hold; ing elections, on Futpar THE 27111 . n..tv or July next, to, choose Three Delegates from each district to meet in Convention at COU DERSPORT, •on THURSDAY, the SECOND DAY OF AUGUST, 1860, to select candidates for County offices. The Township: at their primary 'meeting:, :ire:requested to . inshvet their delegates in regard to the propriety of adopting the :bp portionment systeni of representation in Corm ty Conventions; The followhyCommittees of vigilance have been appointed their respective Townships, and are requested to act promptly trtd vigor ously; to provide-SO that due notice of the primary, meetings for the electitin of delegates may be given; in order that every diitriet may be represented in the Convention. . • A. C. TAGGART, - Chairman of Co. Ex. Cont. 'Coudersport ; June 20," 1860.' - • . VIGILANCE COMMITTEES. C. Fresh°, G. W. G Judd, S. 11.. _ . A bbott—Liwi i i -OnnWay,JosepluSchwarzen- LIMN !:•• _ • BiugliaM,--G..Colvitt, I. B. Carpenter, V4l- . ter Lecuaril. , - Clara—Sala Stevens, John L.'l3rooks., Sam net Wakely. Coliderport—P. A. Stebbens, - Jr., 2. J. Thinnwou, Eli Rees. • Eulalia-0.J.. SpaKord, Morris . L,ent, Ly man Belson. • Ge'nesee—J. C. Cavanaugh, Stephen Hurd; • Andrew Killin. I a rri spn—J. T. Sanford, Austin Sweetland, S. H. Beebe.- Ilebron—E. IT. Bishop, H. M. Rathborne, Sylvester Greeman. • • • Hector—Matthew Wilkinson, jr., Waa: T. Leach, jr., Joseph Sunderlin, jr. Homer—Jacob P.ent; A. IT. Crosby, -Wm. B. Ayres. - - Jackson—Rufus Thompsbn, David Crowell, Keating—Plum:, Harris, Jason Lewis, Har 7 low Dingel. - • Os Ns ayo---Jeronie Cheesbro, Eleaier Ly man, N. H. Rice. • 11,ea:mut Valley—D.-T. Roberts, Matthew McDowell, N. I'. Fluent. PorOge—Wm. L. Erisig7n, 41. F. Sizer, Ed ward ' Pike---S. H. Martin, John Carriel, John Metzgar. • Roulet—Seneca Pomeroy, E. 11. Burt, C. Knowlton. Summit—R. H. Mason, Merrick Jackson, Alfred Ayres Sweden—Edyin Lyman, M. Ostrander, J. W. Bird: Sylvania—E. 0.- Austin, Pardon Haskins, Robert Young. Sharon—lL'L. Nichols, I. F. Barnes, John Vuorhes. • Stewardso.n—Henry .Andreson, Leroy Crit tenden, J. L. Clark- Ulysses—O. Si. Lewis. E. Hackett D. Whip pie. - Wharton—George . Barclay, John 'Bensley, Nathan Bailey. West Branch—Seth Conable, Erastus Crip pen, James Dunne!. PRICE CIIRRENT. Gorre.eted every We nesaay, by 'P: A. STEti- BINS, whole.ole. and retail Neater in Grti eeries and- Provisions. Main Street, • - COUDERSPUIiT,-Pi. • Apples, green, 11 busk., $1 00 to 125 do • dried, " .1 75 200 Beans, , " - 125 150 . .. Beeswax, li' lb., ' . ' 20 .25 Beef, • . " 6 - . .. 7 Beef Hides, " ' -4 5.1 .Berries, dried, 1! quart -10 _,... 18 Ifitchwbeat,`l'al bush., - - - 5o ." 56 _Butter, ll lb., _ _ . 12. 14 Cheese, " .• _ - l O.. l 0.. • • 1'24 Corn, ? hush., . ' 1 00 1 , 121 Corn Meal-I:ter cwt.., . ! - 2 00' . 2 25' E ggs, 1-1 doz., - .• t2A - Flour, extra, •1 bbl.; - 650 . 150 Clams, 'll lb.; ' - 1 - 121- ' Ilay,ll ton, ' '. 12 00 honey, It lb., . • -10 121 " 14. It; ,Alaple.Suptr, per Itr., 8 10 `"ci bush:, .35 44 . . Onions; _ '. 4 -75 _ 100' , Pork, V bbl.,. • 1000- 21 50 do 70 lb., . • . 10 .1 . 21 . do in. whole h0g,14 lb., • 7 - : • 8 Potatoes, V hush. ; ' . . ' 31 374 Veachr . § . , drieirl; Ttl lb., - 23 Poultry,- 11 lb., 7 - - , 5 7 - . liye, II 'bush., -. ' Salt, 11 hhl.i . - - , , do ii,g sack, • - ' ' • - 20 Trutt, j : 1 -bbl., ' - - • . S 00 ... 6 50 Wheat, V. btish.„ - • - :'L l-3 --: 1-; , ,L; Whitf,Fisli, per. .- 1 . , b1..:, -500• • -, 650 461-at[i l itti - . - . . . . Ej e ctrn ent Notice. • William V. Beating , .-10 121 Jiitte - Wrtni' Adolph FL-Rorie, iorie, & ' ISGO, in the Common' Jatines M. - Wilcox, Plena of Potter - CO: 1 . . .• IL ACTION OP t;JEcr.mrsr. A;Scott • I for purchase money for Rita "' I lot of fifty acres of Innis` Lewis llaitzTran. Jin Roulet Township,in. said County, bounded• as follOws: Begint.ing at the South-west corner of lot "now In pos sesSion of John Noither, titmice "nisi hiSouth, line or ?either 10C)20 rods to a sugar" tree corner, thence South 66.7 rods to a . corner. thence - West 120 rods •td corner, IhmiCeNoith c 6.7 rods to place of begitininf,;r. - And now, June 21st, A. 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IT TELLS YOU Tne ineaning',of 14 - 3 NV Terms - • - in general!- use, and ex - plains to You . the Legis lative.ExeCutive and Jt . - . - dicial - PowiTs of both the General and State Gov- . ' ernmeuts. I IT TELLS ' . - ToU . Iluw to. keep ut..of Law,..by showing how to do you:. business 1 gga 11 y, thus - -. ' saving a vitet amount of property, Wild vexations , - litigation; lby its. timely . - consultation. Single'cOpies will be sent by Hail, postage paid, to Every,Farmer, Every Web:, oie, Ever? Man of Business, and EverybHy in Every state, on receipt. of $l.OO, or, in law style - of binding nt .$l. 23. . I . 1000 it 7' 1- i E ) can be .I. 4 'l J. A ...kb, . c flterpristng Men everywhere, u soiling, the above work, 'a. our inducements to all . such are Very litkral . .Foc.sloigle copies of the ilook„ or for" terms to agents, witlr other informatit, apply to or addrt i:s • 'JOHN E. YOTTER, - I übliAl6r: _ . .-.. • , • - . NC '617 8:Ition-14treet, '• • - Phi adetplain i ['a. • , . -Wha.t Everybody Wants. 'l . THE FAMILY. DO l ti TOR • el/STAINING SIMPLE REMEDIES, EASILY OBTAINED, FUR T 111; CURE UP DISEASE IN - ALL, FORMS. PROCESSOR. HENRY S. TAYLOR, X. D. IT TELLS .YOU il-,w to attend upon the sick. and how to hook for them; • how to prepare Drinks. - • Poultices, and-lion- • . to guard agninst infection - from Ccie t.i-;ous Uiseas- C 3. IT. TELLS YOU Of the rations clisea.es of Children, a ad ,eives the test and simplest mode , • of treatment durittp. I Teeth in:. ConvuLiow ,- . • Vaceination,-•Whoopittg - cough, _Measles, ke. IT. TELLS ,YOU The syirilitMii.; of Cram.% Choler: Infiiiitinit, Cohe Diarrhte.t,rorias, yeah ed -Head, ti n g r w. Chieken,pox, - 11 it d _ _ gives von 'be -hest rente . The for their care. IT TELLS YOU The symptenis'of Fever and Ague,. and! liiliioui, Ye]- low, 'iTypli4s, Scarlet owl other Fevers, and g ives you the best and simplest remedies fiir their cure. The symptionts of to ftheoza... •ConsumptT / m, Dyspepsia, Asthma, PrePsY, GO O 7 Elienniutisni, • Lumbag.o, ErysiNlas; Slljd givts yon the belt remedies for their cure.l. IT TELLS YOU The symptoms of Cholera • . , Norbus, M'alignant. Choi . • era, ~.Sinall-pax, -• • tery,•• Cramp, Discuses of the III:W.10. Kirlitcys,•and • . a Liver, and the best rent- • edits for dieir eitre, • I IT TELLS YOU: The sympteMs of.Pieurisy, 31mnps, Nparal g ia, Apo , . . • • plexy Paralysis, the . vii-• - • - clone Diseases of •t Ire . Throat, Tieeth, Ear, and Eye. and hest route , . dies for tlieie mire. - . 1 IT !TELLS YOU The symptoins of Epilepiy, ,l tundicc,°Piles: Rupture, t • . I • • Disinises.•• f the •Ileartn • • Heinmorrliage, 'Venereal • I Diseases, hint Ilydropho . bin, and the best ! ~• remedies for their cure:lT TELLS YOU •The hest and simplest Vent-. went:for )founds, Broken - s • Roues, ag4l Dislocations, • Sprains, Loeli.jaxi, Fever • • Sores', IVsllte . • • • Ulcers, .Tilhitlows, Boils,' ! . - • Scurvy, Uurns apd-Scrof • Ida. 1• IT TELLS- YOU - - (if the various .diseases of • t Whitten. Of Child-birth, mid of:0 n s trit a ti o n Whitei, -Barrenness, and [gives the test, and s.implest remedies for their tar'd • 11 'The work is written in plain.langitage, freO, front Medical terms; so as to uuder--I sttiod, tyLile.its simple recipesiinay• soon save) yo 4 Mau" thins the - cost.of the - book. _lt is IT TELLS YOU =OE . . • FrinTed ted'iiitliVpropriate engraringz, and '7411, 1 forwarded. to your address. neatly b r onnd a t i Postage imid;on receipt of $l.OO, .. SlOOO AR inca . andell t , iaierprisiag men er - erywhere, in sellin g 11 : : : alaire.:alirk, • as. our ilitineements to nil su c h are .rerrliberat. • - . ..'For'§tnoe.copies of the lloolr, or for fermi to figertti, with other itiformation,-upply to of address, JOHN E:POTytill, Publisher,. O. 617 Sonsoin Street, . .Phiiadriphhi, p 35-6 mo D • 5"-M— -' • - w% .1.413F:r NANTA.NIA, "r; ? : - ll:tving tirkenthe ghOp th • roirn eri y iiech 0.01 by a, - . • •= • ' - P. li. CATLIN,:- •. • 6 AT - --- 06---- - Clark's Corners' 5 , twomiles North of Contiersporr, Pa, 14_, WILL P2S9.NtiI'ACTITAE ... '.. all-kinds of Chairs & Cabin.o - t-War ef such as •. • •• . FLAG. - - • - • • • and WINDSOR • r -CHAIRS`, CANE4CAT•BUSTON ROCKEit • SEWING and TABLE cii.urts, ROCKING; CHAIRS, • OFFICE and BAR-11:0(Y i CIiAIRS:. • 131,1 RE A US; • SEC RETA.III kg; • A.ItpIIOBESf • Wash-Stands, Lounges; •• Cribs, . • . Cradles, • . tkimmon and . cquag.p Bedstead.; Repairing done on the shortest wait.; atm in the mlist workmanlike manner,. • TURNING done immediately and to order. All - orderi promptly attended to:. . Please give me x band examine for yourself. • ALIfEIIT MAN I'ANIA, March • 2G. 1860.-28: IT. Muni/Adam - May, ...i,.:160, D. E. OLMSTED & (D.E. L.NISTDD, B. 2..COGWELL . A. F. T/GGART,) ARE NOW RECE3vuItN A LARGE STOCK OF etrntrai Scrrijaglist, Adapted "to, the icalifii of -this - 'eminty; nil Which will be sold•at- tbe • Lowest Priees, FOR READY PAY, or on TI NIF: ifgying customers. .11t, examination of Goods and congetriyon of till quality and price with that of any other es. tablislituent iu the eutility,.is solicited, In addition to the usual. stock of Dry Goods, ClOthing, Bo ots & Shoes, .Groceries, Crockery, A.c., formerly kept :t tLe store of D. E. OLUSTED, is oircted-a fun stock of Iron Nails) Provisions, Clover and Timpfthy Seed, Walla WindowjPaper, Paints sit Oils, . and in fact nearby ve4y,:tll:w, by the people:,Of the - Fouely • Until . better arranemenle can be made," Provisions, Fecd,,lrnn,--Nails,•Fi;li, and 0 0 ' heavy' articles will lie „kelit 'n,Vt.he store for merly.occupied 1i,y13..a. COLWELL .1 GIVE UR Ati: . • CR A R.T / ES -114-N NING, • BLACKSMITH, Fourth isireet;.tiepreenis i and We .itreet.f!,Courferspoiti Fag is Pr!' pared to do nil kinds of:work in' hie on the ioost •i6asonable lertna. PNd` te taken in payment: "12:39 . • - EZ - 51 UKIV OATITE11 ) .; BLACKSMITET, ioftirtit4iiq former els - . toners mitt the ptittlic4o-nertillythet fel rtilistablibett ittop Ote•tutiltling folo! erly oecuiiied,by.B.enj-Iteittit'l4 lll,(7 °O ers ; • Wort, . where he. trill - be — pleiteed to do - ah fziaas. reitsct able .ternis.'" I;ttrabif,`,-st‘iiigresi oild. kinds of I eettttem , . eiettung work; FIE Feed,
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