El PLOVTINO;_• Sir, ,you :191 - tit know how to plow.„ "What! tne! do you.metui _I don't knoW how to plow; that have,betn, man'and I;o,y, fifty ynars 'following 4 plow?" . Yes, Sir: I - mean you. I do not. dispute the length' of time youlavp followed the . plow. but you have never got up to . tt, Yet.. Yoo don't know how to plow. Sir, do you mean tole suit mei"' Not - at a 11,.. I only ineaiit to assure you of the fact. • This is aLspecirrien of a conversation with an old farmer, not a great way . froth New Yolk . , who felt insulted be- Cause we told him that he did not. know how to plow.. Let its if he did: lie was at work upon a peice of ground that Might be termed sandy loam, , though •it was once a clayey learn, but nearly all the clay had been washed. out of it, because it never hal:beim plowed, .more than four or five inches deep in the world; aud . was bedded upon a- subsoil of almost-pore clay, into which a sub soil ,plow had never entered, and Nvhich' was never ;turned up by the common plow,') ecau - e the owner said that would spoil the land. "I guess I know, for I have tried it;. and 1 would let give a.. cent for one of your new-fangied plows." And vet he felt 'insulted when we • told him that lie did uoi know how to • p10w... "There seems to be a general im pression that crtryhody khows how to p1oW;, that even the farmer's Loll or awybody' a boy, as .soon as his head gets above the plow-handles, instinct is'ely understands the liminess per-, fi-e:ty. Now 1 - hazard, the assertion that not • o):e farmer oi7 farm laharr; in t c n k n ow s how properly to perform this operal%on. Certaii4 if he only -.plows- four inches when he might plow finirteen, he does not know how to ploW; for every, follow tlsieuld be drawn abio lutel y' re!. • IVhat crooked, long rows or short rows? How' a field would look!" Let it look. Lid to IPA: at your coil in the field than in borne. brook or river, floating down to the fiCad Why, melt furrow:;. would look, like drunkeu•men's paths." • Let thcm look, so that they are not, If you know how to plow, you . won't get drunk, nor plow your laud on pur po,e to wash away, because some old. granny teii you that you must plow straight. Makin crooked,furrows is not . crooked Plo..ving; that. is, in aid out ; somennes three furrows in one and sometimes three feet apart. If you know bow t..) plow; you neV... cr will plow, clay laud ia.a wet time, or,when a is baked so that it will turn up in lump ; hard as, brick-bats. ' No good plowman ever" plows his bead land, wi.ile tur.oing the team. That is wo-fk to be done after the other part i 3 finished. •• When 1 see a farmer ,constantly riding upon his pi , lw-handles, that it may not ;so too deep, or lifting and pressing forward, to force it into the ground, .or running it.upon the wing,, . or land-side, to govern the width ~f his furrow, I am led to think he does not under:tand regylatiqg the draft:" If such a than knows how to plow, he don't knoW'what a good plow is, or he would g et one. If a man plows a loose, friable soil in the fall, or if he dues not plow a stiff clay ;:o as to let it freeze, it is be.caue he don't know how to hl..w; Ibr one w:il ax7.-ay in winter, and the other will dismtegrate and become "Per:ect plowin,-; consists in stir ring. and thoroughly pulverizing all the soil to p, given depth. To -effect the furrow., must .1)e parakl, of even width and depth, and not tot.; far' psunder." And the plow must , be adapted to the work to be done. The idea' of : a• universal plow is one of the most ridicolon.; falla;:ies ever argued in ftvor of by tartness. No man ever did argue so that knows how to, plow. Tia.2re is scarcely a farm of a hundred acres that does not require a dozen dnferent kinds of plows. A first rate sod plow is not a good stubble-turn ingplow; and neither of them are - . lit . to plow arrionc, , corn. •A plow isabsolutely I:,..lisponsable upon ov9ry farm, and no firmor should be without a double-mold-board plow, which he should know how to use in opening out surface drains tlirough every fie:d that is nut already . .utderdrained With tile-drains. - 01 the class of light, cheap plows, for working with one- horse, we look upon the old-fashimed shOVel plOW; made with, a. steel . blade . , .a.cid not a: clumsy piece of cast: iron, as one of the most,usefal plows , ' on a light,.'easy . last.ploWing of'-a fallow for- wheat, with a quick wAlking borne, .it is . -excellent; for plowing- frit:turnipS'it'i's first-sate, and 14 - .)r plowing cornit Will alistays be a favorite implement. ; , • ; Reader.l,.Do ..you -knots, how • to Tribuie: Er The New HampAtitoiHousear Representatvea have passed tho Liquor Bill by a voto of 155 to 106 Custom:in infancy beconatin in ciji age. • . • ..' . ~1. • Y• 1 , GROCERTIANDVROVisiON STORE. uriebeii ties • the&Ople timittlitp . ori'dlia the pub lic genetMly,•thar helsslust nopened a Gro cery and;Provision store, where be , will keep constarkfy .ererythingt in' the. line ;eft " bles " and which he, will sell as:tressonlble'ai carZbe , des . ..red, The - 4 ' subs tantires " ; can; be • Sousa here at all tinies, stick es; FLOUR on& TORK-, while: the:. appetites" of the• most' dainty can a:so he satisfied. Therefore, should you wish for anythi - ng of the kind, please call and .examine before purchasmg elseWlicre, and if its cannot satisfy yoth: youo- t :se mast be de-perate. You will aways find assortment- of "Grocer es; : etms.s,ing of sit= gars, Teas, Coffee; Saferams; Spices, Gmger. Raisins;;'Candy, Crzelters,'l Cranberries' 'cal men, , Cedfishi Mackere ,i.Bine fish; R Molasses,: Syritp,: Alsci; at( t it s i ne:3,. Pork, Flour, Ltrd, ,Cheese, Butter;• (roll and firk n,) Sid Elates, c.c. ec. . .71 . Grain anti ail o her lcudd of "Prodnce taken in exclringe , fpr potisatt the cash price. • -;'"•' • 6:331f • • • :: C.; S. JONES. the PROVISION 'STORE. - June 30,1854 VILENCH MUSTARD—A• new thing en tiro*.y, for Bale ac C. S. JONi.BI. Coudersport Academy. THE summer term of tlis instittrion wit cOmmenee on Wednesday, 26, 1654 and tonanue e.swen weeks. Terui4. EletnetVork,bianciies-TOnhograph.y, lieograplay,Ari h:ne.ic, .$125 Higher Art kitne,iC4.ra- Lessons ,in Aigebri ' and Grqtnmer,..,.. • . Higher Lltg.ish Yhi .. , Lc, in, Gregir. and French L . nguagesi • lus.ruc.ion ou,.he ei_no .u 0 Use of ins i;pnell Vocul hitaie; free Of eh J. BLOC) ...Ii.NU-O.ALt,,PT.4II.C.paI The, undersiguaii, • Tras ees of .ho Con derApor. 'Acidefny, miowed.by a scrim of. utlic.al and pericali Aid y .o inv..e ,atmn lion of .he pyb ig—of pawensm p_r icular, the rising end, usclu ciurac.er ot ins.i.u., Lon of ,o..rning. invi.ed, a li.Ce more ;half a ii.df-ye ,r ago, .o ;he su,.erin,endence of its affairs, lag loauct,',i;deproseied and s We rogues ed 1.1.1.n00ming.1. , ..e. tu o become Ls Pymcipal Te.icher, and trusted i.s org .riiza*.iOn and u.her mos. onerous affairs_ to, his tiiscre; ion end man .gemen:. Exper,ence late proved him to be fai.hfu!, efficien', . land' pr.:c use such en in . 4.rut; or es hi; cum mtttii 'The riamber,:ot - pupi , s iu .h.e. ec4oo. is now' . ore,: aix..y. ' We refer if, ?dr. 13 comin4Tda;e's adver.isemen. for inform ion .he erms and Condi, 1011.3 .011 Whiell pn pi siiie:.dtni.md, _and for o.her of in er ea: ; and reconnuend 'the histi.u.lon to ,the paironle of ihe peoP'.e. /I. , Timm'As B. Trtsu, Secret.a4, ki . tr . oJ. OLatsSED, Treasurer, L. Dort es; CHAS. LT`IAN. Trus'ces. G. G. CLivis, • C2l New. lickoki at . ler s. • tY - •' • I.MINNIE HERMAN, a row Temerance ,Tate—hy Thuilow W. Brown. Lunnict of Aged, by • ::. ' Beecher: • Review of the same, . Ballou. , Mural Aspects of City Life . Chapin.. Sacred Streams, Cheevcr. Lampiighter. • ' Spiro ,Nlanifestations Examined uud Explained. . • : Dods. ~ The Old Brewery„ by. ladies of the Mission History of the French Protestat Refugees, by - : Weiss. The Higher Law, by , - bloomer. Life ()tithe Plains alt . d in the diggings. Cyclopedia of,Eutertatining Knowledge. Life of Christ and his Apostles.. Rleetwood Poetical IVorke of the Davidson Sisters. American Irtat Cultirist, Thomas The American Farmer, . . Blake Americus Lldy's Cook Book, Dairyman's Manual, - Collter's Shakepeare,.S cols. A Popular Cyclopedia of Modern Domestic Medicines,' comprisiog every recent ittipro.ve meat itt Medical - knowledge, .with a Plain account 'of the Medicines in conintott use—by {tacit IMRAT. M. I)..; to WhiCh :are preflicd by the American editor. popular' 1 rel:I; .bl. S 011 klllllollly. I ' hYbiol6 . gy, Slll'i;Vry; Dit:UCS, :1111. , r theinatmaement ut the sick. Designed l'en I general , use. ~TIOLI\ Swinge at. t I V • • • Dritg. and Book Store I;TIULINS uud Flutrs just recciv,irqvi \ l'uve rs. !.;sv • xt4d..,btAtilititi. pat La. „ , TY LI'AVS. • l'U Aiff, Innt /anal everyzliin inihe line uf AVniniinni‘i, L uf *the lii:stvtiilitY • 4ol 4 14 ON :ft •' 1; lii.CS V .S.l : bul t . University. Octavo, 'Ma' Quarto Wit/0114i 101' btlt• by: • „.. Y.L,Eat. -- 7 T ON'S. I>;A'lll.AlRON'.'ind , other prrparatiati:lol clenit,iiSi" and auculifylug ilieliAlrc:tut:'6ltle'att'TYttit'S. • --___— L'EltSO\S about to.build orrepuir, will find colupkte stock 1‘ iudow Sal.ll. Glass;l utty. mid oils ? fur sale at fdir pricts by ' . ~• T. B. TYLER T TUR.3I.IN, ttna Cattle' Doctor, itre,pec.fa,.y . inforintrthe pitb.lc that he has lee taql in Hebron ownsir p (tilJo,eoiStune`ti) • where he is.prepttred tO t at end 'to call in his. proleszien.,, He is of 'ton ,, esy erienee in the ;bus 'less, and hopes by lets, superior and Lt.sidu.ity to secure tlia patrouaeof the , . .110110ATEN1"MEDICIINES'iit JL • ' - s , ( ll)Plied. 7 witivall'kityls Paqetit at' 31aun fdeturt4lif rbi . ". "TYLER. • No* Goo;(1%.':; . , . rp B. T . 11:1;E11,,4as just returned from the. 1 and., is ~now., prepared tu sly.,sr the lArgest . and in•st stuck of. Drugs; I . etlicines... §tatitmeny.. Pape: 1111116'. 'T i cks,. and Fancy Goods in the enmity; -• ;lie is nisi): prepared to sca./atcer tkain•at tiV ellsviile. and as low as any other esteblish• [tient in Qoudersport. • • , lAptil 14, 1P54! • • •,.. - ;• ; !•.; CRANK JOHNSON, e4blnct fiaautr• • comnspoitt.rornsit .cotair , PA; . ... • retinfarta the etizenvor Conderiitort • and'dia grtribunding cornitri, that he will exi- ' • ea,palt orders in les tine a busineislit abort no.ice and roisetieb:e'pricei 'r - • ;Place of basine.W neat Ithe Piesbreirn * "Church:: • • • '' jy; - PIM ° SSCIZTEED 4 V. iCkles i,arkfr...KieNE-bveiL „ - - • ra - qpn . . pagWlSlPle.,ol9l64tOzoziappfiltaitio•A ann. ,44,cntityqq.3btly prt!rAclutipip,irnjitc7e. ceiving tiara lew-ypyk, ctty,-not a sick" of Winter ictods,lbitt suffi lcient t0,f11.1, up the.o . .d store; which goods are 'now offer ed for inspection and examination. 'He 'wi/A:therefore say to the o!d castotnes (step in and sus:. hisititsibrtnyeut and to .the peop'.e geneAilly'rthat all his goods are for !„he hltior''lcOrreittNii; 4 c7,1170.1' Lulie34liFfinTntMaiilo ? :tcore Coch _L. coo, Washingion,Merriniack,Phi:ip;M:en, 1)-hEizbqicikiiarioie3 of wnren'ed by tiii.i.iibCcilbCrqnT' Tr) EApE. Lt' sroot -4 1 - 11 s , PuraritOttas, Lng;iiirtnadrerenli Merl 'lna at .--1 ...MANN'S. • . - - GINGITA3IS-v! ussort ,ut piu at , • - 11A1V.') S S I Lli;S'' and"-Dre'sittimining,s - • ••• f., l ll:l\VL' pauerns pus' i~uaii:iea, iiL2dius' and Chi.dren s floods; ,it - r-y • • 0 AM LIR ie,oria La tirv.; Nk.,!lap Laco, Rus'd , lluy.in, Linnin }Judith's, .I.ntbroidered: do:, Musin Ecikings : , Cotton do., Linuen do., !Atha Coiier4, lAr:iist t ; ',e.s • I.Juders. ee r es, Letlies skits, Cups„ to; to be fuuud : , MANDes.. A Large of Hosiery at 1' you Nyz;if, ‘rupn chi;cl - . " . "MAN.Vs. • •• • . CAAlTLR'l3oolSjltiikkim, and iheo.l4er, kTv;:ric yof found at • , • • • AIANN's Ta - Al.'6, C. pseomfor.erti, Wrappers, Dr. w -1-1-ers,. 446:: Aliticai.44. Her in- I l inet.l. v OiC3,, C.aPth liags,,SatelleiJ, s upeP4.7 Cl 7-: claw MANN'S B UYb'..z.n4 i3oia:s ut MI vATENG, 1 4 111r,ing, Batts, cud Coktoli 017;:rn at. MANN'iL • . _ U OARS; Coege;Ricif, , Gitiger, Pep ' ,-,)per,..Spiee,.Sturch, Sp;eratus, constantly al) h tnd . . MANNs :V . V.ULFToliaeco.; Fine-Cut do., Chowing and Smoking at— • 'MAN 'y. , .. Jr yen want Axes, Hatchets, Hannners,, Xill .Saws, CIVS-Cll. do., Band do., Chise:s An guri, „Auer Bits, yi.us of all kinds, ~Steel6 quares, Iron do., Try. do., call at T EWIS MANN keeps constantly on hand N Shovelq,..liquares, Mandro I:grits:Tire IRE! Tro CKS,' ttoois, Hand:es, ttt4, ticrawit, i N Locksp.il sizes—Shoe Na:cs, Fitaistting do., for see at L. MANN's DOCLET Knives, Tabie do. Cali at •'• MANN'S Store • T KW IS' MAN N• liits • for sale,'.Stiot,.'Lea4, _lLiPowder, Flasks/&'c. 1:1 1 ei::/a) o n ink . E. OLMSTED • would sartO the pubita that he is tnotr , receiviag a stock' of . Ooods, whichlc-xvilliseiabfapys:to show to all who may favor hint' vittra 'call.' 'Yciti - can find brpatlitig ou hitulagoottusiottnientot:Lookri< liarrges„ BaregeOelainett, De I3eges, &c. Also, flinty, Gitigharns,Oe !nestles a all kital;=, Groceries, Crockery, and u lar6- stock of Boots and Shoes; all of which Will i)e sold as low .as they cau .be bought elsewhere. • • - IitAKFACS . aild Chocolate—de-het:du JUI wink., at , TV LE E'S. pICKLED CHERRIES at C. S: JO'AES' • Tailoring! I.w.fIARDING, T,4ilor, All work' . • 'entrusted. to his titre will be done ITeatneAs,.comfort, and durability: • Slicip over Lewis Matni's store. 5:37. FrtEsll But;tiiitg Fluid um). C iniphiue ut Elie , . UE.CG and 1100 s-ro E. • Magazines for June. &EP Ett, Gulley, Grattan), and Putnam, received anti fur sole ut,25 cents iitr by ; TYLER. Evans • ' .War DeciaTe . at' Last, TUE long repose. or Europe to he lir' the and ti erevifle of the !drilla, calls its shiintiitt , millions ;anis in 211 e„ den•use uh, their aud — tio ir England t'cinl France are calling for men and means. and sciitliti l'orward tpcfrarmies to battle against the to" - rt s , lnm M the Russian lear: lint while Worid is convulsed by, revolo tion,..unutial pence and ploity reign in 14.. t New. , In . the peaceful and quiet pursuit rif.rmr• j JOisiness we have l'ermed a copartnership audit• the mane and styli'. of It; & CO., anti have ; whet! tae store iu Eml lire' .ol.'uleam formerly. °Lea pied b 'll,4i , ,,,si..N3r9tirre'r,F•atii;.rub ceivitg trsplehtlid new - stitch 01` l lortids adnitted tai the' seasoti and want's, orthe • commonity,'; which •We intt. nil to : !sell exelusively 11 , r •casli' clown, at prices. that will cause consternatinn and dismay hi *hi! -rittiks '( , l* old 'togyistit that has been su long established in this sectiim. ,OOr'stotNttiii couist pan el ,the Ciocalst • ••';',.. • • • Hardware, Croclf.ery, • Boots S.:, Shoes, Huts,. • Cars. . .Carpetri„ Oil Cloths, Cloth's, 'Drugs, TV.Y'e " l'uttr. •I . iledsteads, Marrases, Katero Stone atal 11 widen Nyrire A And we mean to Lei p sut.l) wirassurtment of, city shrove gefids'lll%if relstAii,' Ft-5 , 01.A tligylke - 6111 he assured' of finding everything' they usually want-At priet•s that will dk, them good Call anti sad fur vo o rsclt:es..' ' • N. S. IniTLE • li ds Co. Olean. :tiny 5,1854. - 6-51 , Nettr' Books. O ' VNNY-FE RN'S New ' Volume or .L Second Series of - V een Leaves. Silver Cup and Spin kling Drop 3, for the of ...rmperunce...- • .' 7 ", :"*' . Colton's United States Greece; and the Gulden lloro;•by Ste.; Olen Olin. D. I). 7 , - Lite and Saying , ' of Mrs. Farrington. Morning Stara-of tiro Nevi World, by:l-1. ' ..• F. Parker. • • : • • , ; • . .4t, new and large ccllectinn of choice Books 'for+ children..' Just, received by , . ' d ' • ';, TYLER. Draftizgliistranienti . , • Watn!pulini,.brawiugyaper, Pencils; and just reci2i6:44.4 TS: LBWS' EAS,frob and.clienp; at • ; ; , TYLER'S Siatitaziny- A T Nholeaele , atid Ildta4at • La.copUDEpsrpg.T, • , „ Swelling tuid,Sople;bing ; , . • anted r . "AubscribeF.htts,jost rece,lyed frera.tha ; city of IsZelv 7 yprlt, pad- opened at .ihe gtore oc:Wed'by Ihtskin ,44. ! 'Shi)itt; on the north side of the Court' Hoitse - S4unie; a;selectett,:assoktnestt ;(olTiCcor.- prising Dry.poods, Gropers t Ar941,r)'..ft114 flarelWat'e. The' nintto 'of business —adoptt , d—is, the screoshillittb: and dui livelY:sixpentb"' The uhoTo, Goods will ,therefore be Sold. excli6l. sive lyjor eithcr, cash, or i I:cagy.T.a.Y • i 9 hand, amettpon terns' thatthe. purchaser ea not'be otherwise thcni , ulna he bait' miale a goad bargain—received-a 'quid pity' quo sauirthhig .for.;sonuAltizri.:iCv.sitte tut . his Iflottry. Au exchattgc, %yid gladly b: e. .a:;,4 1 . with the •Far Mer. Dauer, qu;intiiy . , and with it, , theinerti.Csh!thebetter. .The;.subsetiber will at, all tiotol,4,lte pleoure his, Goods ,to the..cin.tozacr, that quality and prices way be ckaratued.' • 1 .L. V.' MAtNAT: D. Cmaiersport, 113.53: • . :,•.'f 6-7 a . CA AlClNamlany" „ Othce tirtielea for the lit ics.. noel 'HA ( ' worth. Will befootitl' at ih6.l'eop.ets . Cis!' Store; fin orketl: lors."Ct clitlerett clw,igtis.apd .ratterum, -; and —TO.. _ ICILEAMIED ; ; 4 1% kVii . ick, Summer Cloth-for. (.411,401eti wcur, Bc4i,Tirkiog. do., a, superior nttiele'd linunislc,",till 'pure Spreuils: :An iccurizieni.l ' MA\ \'s T r tliiiinniht:soectedlot of Flints, of , •Etiglisit,' Amt't•icm Goods, quality- and pricix agreFing admirably.. CIE . •. ;-• • , Teas . •• • • • BLAVK nud Groeu T,oas, of e.Nc,qeut %or, and at uiost iousbOablo ,itcee. Su gars, 1% hi titand 13 fOivn - do.. • flier,. gil, / . , Spice, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cam.inOttiiiiins, yariety, pkase;thilae Love tho,wecid, and a su perior article of cotrom, that calitiot 'MI to' 'iNaie anti some of theYilikeis, at the' • • • k,PEOPLE'Sr,tASiI . . , MANN'S MANN'S lEEE rag Wit. ••• L A'Nr9 11C16 thiCwilremitse ttareye tin the firotinspeeltuil. et the.' ' "- PFOPLE'S•CASii TTA (CM A. ut: of pattrrus long li ictl and found to be good,' lttftop Hub-stoias,i;alW•ll3lll,46lc.s. Uour rd;tiqui Kiwbs,, (white, and. brown,) 'Mortice I.6chA, It s touoa Batts fur Door:, of ail sizer, Catlety, Katvei of go'cid. quality for the table, nial•for the poiicet,itl the PEOP L FJ'S C;ASI.I—STORE.. and, Hardwaie. rrHE utidertiiped , has connected with Sheer Iron.; Coppi , r, , and Sieve business. that of. ARDWAR ;;C.UTr LERY—F.o •tbat 'in addition to, the busitiesfi Iti:retoft.ire'clitiducted by Win, lie is now rcnily tosopply the , pithlic with silinoSt every rihriety of litd were, Milhaud Crom-Ctirtiaws, Hoop., Iron, Nails, Ouble and Ox Chaind, Carpenters _ Adzes and — lElivadaites, Manilla Rope for Ca bles. A 4,6:nbnil n'ssurtnietit of 'Clo panned Ware, Toys of 4very deseriptitm; and to short, he , designs to keep all such things as the public 'sVants, in his line; : which be will sell, mit for, less thrill 'cost, but for a yawl ' profit itidefA and holies by a strict altenthin to his _business to receive a libeial share of public patronage-, • - ! • .All kinus of Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at the highest market price! , ; also, $2O er toti paid fur old iron. ' • 642.1 v JAS: W. SMITH'. ZINC PAINTS. ONE ! THIIID GII,EAPEIi• THAI. . ANDFILEI SONOCS CIIALITIES. • The Nevc-Jersey Zinc C i ompany .llaving 'greatly e'ulrgeil their works, and iniprOved, - the quality-of their products: aro prepared to execute, orders for their SUPE RIOR; PAINTS,,A r ryi. and ~:g.rontitt in oil.; in. asttorted,piirltages of frinn .21 to 300 potnalls; also, Dry. in barrels, ',minds each. • ~ BITE is old dry,4ir warrantislt l'are• and uusur potted forhisly fool ~ A method pt LT. paratioa has.ri:ceittly haen enable's' the Couipany to %Val ir paiiitsito kebp' ,fresh and soft the: dieg.* for any :reasonable tinie: In this .i r, qt,"ct their paiuty rcill'La.'superibr.,to arty ' other i r ti , - Their 131',UVN . which is Fold at if hio,t'prieel canbe ° • from the Zinc ores front NOw-Jersey, niNs , cell laniwir for its protective quttlilies when to inn' or other metallic burlaces., „ : l'ht it possesses all ItiC gittiliti.'s of the BroWn, and• is' of :in' a greeabin tiolor far 'guiltily Cottage's: Depots; . .1. , . Deulite supplied on libsral terns the,ir Aginits, • FitElsle. '&'II.ICHAtIDS,' ' -t•. Wholesale Paint Vealirs and imlibrteri., - car. of 10tki&Market-sts,: t.: i. ; t•Gm 'lrii' FrQmium Fanning , Mills: inportitht•Th , Farmers and illechithics. • 171 1 11 E s - 96.criber ha" purthased of Bainbormigli the right to use lit Potfer lti'Kean counties his patent imthe coostructioti . of Forming Mills. lie has also, ut. commeliceil,the manufacture of a 1‘111../.M Mllili l which will 'Clean' from 'hi 200 bushels per hour. This Mill was Pateiied• - March 20. 1c.17. since • which tiuicit, ltrisitood at the head. of the list at all the State-and coun ty agricu ltur ul , su Meti es itjoil;tieirt ex li hitetl;,u is •a universal falicirite l v.ith yll antlers' ;who have tried'h. , It' took tha t pre ntium'nt the first llo4 'at, Harrisburg,, Oct:. 31st; 160., when: there were 30,1100 people pr*iit ; 'and' Of' 01e . ¢giiculturat NeW• ester Sepi. 10-19;'1 rae iVe4theibig hest honors: ' Having inet finiforni Specesi.wh'eristffr tried; I'eoWently the farinds or ho er , 'and`lll 4 lf.eaii calf ,at shop,}. Cdittfersiiirt,abil examine ear: ttSsiselyc,s„,„ A suiTly'aPiu,ya iin,b;;ll'o; ipp'e sold oit:rea sonible tertil l • , •. . „. 07tf" nEctufpwt, ryiLSE subsc ribet .bereby . .gives , mdt iee-tri the ..se Public linat having, given. PETEII..StiVITS his,. note for eighty.dollurs; bearing ilmernear the hist of! March, .1.854$ payable tieptember, I d.ken and never received...airy, value therefor. he will refuse., to pay Me. same; tberefore he warns nuy i person' , from buying. tinzt said uote with anilespeetthinn.of .his pay 16511. CONSIDER. STEARNS. 1' BflaChino."OlL n ' Mill Owners,iir l iiialwati Faicl: a, supply of 04 (lir 71iclifnerr'at avipraclitz:pp.cyp,,aucl ; in Vitt i E Dr,iitm. • • ' ----• , - ' —at) ops New. Goods., feu the.Sumteer -Mte. I I -t a -- - -- , ,-- ..TN iNvI , SPENCER nronld,,respeetenVin- , 1 of. coateupoet i 1. . , P ... ,,,n d i 0w - fait) . - i' d•sic.n.."tysjito . loPrelpever UU.S. * Sell lhfre - erolnant_liiiions in 1.1.. form , :the; 'inhablerints and viciniepthat he isnew receiving aFRI-SH l '-'•'` alt,s BPSTON:,STOUnt the• and LARGO ASSORTMENT• of , I „, fast-grie* Tesibigt 'Of .Wenftilli, •• TA D No. ' • ' l ' G°2'" : 'of thiiiitoreiSt:i r cubch +=fiber la over the which will Ins sold "is Cheap - wild cheapest. 000-1 . r"' , ---• •_ - ... , „ : ,F,... -.. 1 . lie Would also•returrt , hearted: , thinks to..hia'. '. old eustomars gild friends for theirliasf pat/rm.. ! id . , BOg_ll2-I - St9R 4 . -; ' - J. age, and would be; gad,..te show Wein , :any , .1 9l . _• goodi which he hag,and will try Art sale them 1 Ge li Pi.i it'riiiirtr. b9llat; , •:_tk 'll ~ ntleast ltr.per .bent.b+.callitig and:exantining ; i Thls erblishmen:. is one of the largest: before pur.ohasing..elseWheret l•• • ,•• ~ -1 DRY G00D,6 tmd READX-MADE CLOTH_ • ''. - - .. " i nt - f --- 1: . ' : q; - -.''' NG Pfigets in 4Uogatty Funly,. , Hundreds 6,11, ,R •. ta 'e. 9, l i b:' ,of eaftfoluers Troth l'o;•'er countytbnpa:rthisir 'E . KS: . ..I,frtv ;1;) infprinitt. Pe?' : Clothing, Boots. and e.hoce,.andlother fixings, • .. , .. .•plc .or Gonderipprz. antfi at th s great mart of,lys.oc..s. 7 But a.ill there Potter .ponnty that I, am stdl .at my 31 9 W. St O ld •: ' tire hose •Wb'ci t have '-de% or happened to all oivo - 41te, th'e..uorth side et' ;he pub:ic squard,.. ii ,,,- . 1h 4 04 6,1 1 1 0 0 • i 0 vi i ,, , 1144 issiu . tohi tai where ra.): be 'found Gr.ocr.nit:s of 'All kinds ; economy and i weahh. al)at. wah leads all cotiltarilly. en hand;such a-4. Tee; Spgar,bif- . cazh haven; s:ralglitway"to the Ice, ',Si4erien4 Ginger, Mustard, Tabasco, 1 , ;-.‘- A '...i` •B 0 •rti . o - 4 . - S Nott4egq,)liice,clevest,Confec:idnel*, i • , t_x; , ; 1-1. 4 , . t ~. I ,1 , ~ .. , &c 7 Sic- - .', . • r . ; ', .' ~ I, i IVe hal ehiverlbnlte 4 to Trun•sh; no erieride :Ail' tootto is,," The minhlc aixpence,in ue.,-, to rewted.. Wet sell .for ready, pay, and take• ference to..`the,slow shUling." • „ j in exchange , for Goods the following useful ~ 1/..W. SPENCER , 1 ari.c so, Na.: . , . •,, • . - - •:. . Cssh Tallow N•en son Oats Beeswax rot• - Beans ' Sodas Ades. Wheat . Yarnßags, l' , ' o..toes Wool . ' Butter - &c., &w 'Wd are now rezciiVng from out shop at Rochrs•er,abont taa cord: of, 'he beats9OTS and SHOES sod in be county. Wo keep conslantll on hatni—' - ... .51en's 1r.d.2 il.z.:hber Boots, " " " ' Over-Shder", ''' • " C0a.:,.- • Drugs, !flbdicines, :Turpeniineo Cpmplne, , t l,lFrungril} ui& 504„4:11414feq, for . Fie row itistc;iirs., OAP, Letter, end Note Paper. nil kind 4 or ViStatibiteryy z•Strei-pen Ho!ders• Wi:fcrs, Sealing Wax, Sand; Ink,' Pocket -gooks, En- i-eliapes, • Visiting - 04as, Jewelry, Fine Cut'. lery;••ond n tarietr of• Fancy Articies, tsðer tvitheSiik laid Thread, etc., at •• - • •• • •'' ' * • ; ' • SPE?iCEtt's: • . (IRON - Buter Lard, E • ggs, /Up. Shin-1 ~Jg.es, taken for goods at their ca•ih value: Cash not refused.. D. W. SPENCER. . Til l UTTEß;*itild Laid of as Iniperior, finality for sale at' ! ItiVENCER's. A NY one deeus of a good quality odesirous Syrup of Moloies will do 'Welt to call at •• . „ County Orders Taken at Par FPAt U ° 9 l) § , at "S.APES, you want a nine Ronne:, you 'J Will do well to call on %SPENCER. ' 10DPABBIT"S Yeast Po*der for Wit by; SPENCER -9-P - 'TER' TIIISG.—Pure Ground 'Coffee.--: lr great thing for the ladies,• SYEINCER, - - - T.ITHaiNTIOPTIC, Cod 'Liver Oil, 'and iv anyOther.popidur,llloi.licitie3fki‘ale by ' SPENCEIt: . . Loa . , Q,,P E N'C'E R is ill tow n! Mmustains, of ,-3REAIEY—MAHE CLOTHING -for almost nothing. •1 have • bought thi• coat, this,,vest; and these pants—ain't Luic. either! Hurrah!' All the blinys shall are C 1:e of etsaut's coats! Hurrah •Ilut, to be .candid, friemis, nedi.liglike it in all the counthry. just go over:there, and littM o'dtothing he,'ll ye,d r,g that, though ye 're the.big gest ritseal above ground; will make ye as fear 113 a Foist to look =at ; though Ye haint a alt in ye 'r pockets, folk wildbo”r and tzerare to ye di though ye Were Milhenaire., and 'real gentlemins. Fashion! Great thing! Bet ter dead than out of i —rnany.an haibeen cnt' became of the enr'ef his cOnii . but,,no, danger: if : ye buy •of ,Spencer,--443' cloths are just the fashion, The sobscriberlia4 jtist received' a' large stock - NPPitiatly-)lade ciot4ing, of the ,latest style and best quality, which are well made, and'will be '4074110W:' sir:iv:-SVENCEII. ILTEVERIZED Coin Starch, for food, for . Psale'at • , SPENetp. ,,, • S01:1A; Cream Tartar, Magnesia, Allu Chalk,-Salts, and Glue, for sale at the GROCERY STOREI. Of'EL and coach. vdrnA, can be had at Spcncqr's On very 'reasdiLble terns. (111. OF 'PAR, Merch:mt's Gargling Oil, to ®IL had at - - HOT AND LEAD. at lower figures than I..down town ;SPE:tic:E R .O, .. A T" EW article of Surillner Hats nt .:.SPENCER'S - . A BETTER2,se:eCiion of Coffee not found Chin tip ' &' 'minty' than at PENCErn T1:41- 4 1 n .nliest or pound for Fa'e by SPENCER Npw . plood.s.„ , Dy . SPENCER has just returned from •the - cit:; ., with a' large stock qf *(;rocc rimt,• Clothing,, Dttig:. and Medicine, anil general zmorduent of..Pancy imd many,o:her,thingi too nntneronl: to: mention;. which will be so.d low for cash or ready-pay.. 117)LUG .TOBACCO—Fine Cut, 'Chewing, II -4114 Smoking, by the pound, at : SPENCER'S: • "1 COnte tarbri:ng yau .I.le, and Heal th." TAIL CURTES' HYGENTA, .or Inhaling 1.../Hygean Vapor and Cherry :-.lrup, for the cure :of ,Puhnottry Constunpuon, Aathma, Bronchitis, Coughs, C,0!d!.., and all Lung and Livercomplaints. A new method •of Inhala tiOn foe he cure' of Clio- above naMed div,eaes. For kde hy : SPENCER. , . • .Perpetuate. Family Faces. . 1 A LI, whe,desire to do so should, not long -ri•de!ay, go.ng }9,oAsty:s DAG,I;EIIIIEAN GALLIII". 'f he gnbscrier is weekly pro-, (laming - bedittiful 'Miniatitre portraits in the inbst ..pleasing•atyle 'and at most 'reasonatdo' prjexs, ,N ; p:c.,uoint room . i 3, open, and every i one is welcome to ; call and examine spent,- ' mens 'Whenever the'y 'choo4e. • Those who, wishlia• be 3eenie of a sitting shonld not 'come. 1 la:o in the day:. , , - ' ; ' ; ; - Gallery, open oply ! pn Saturdays, 6•36tf , • J. W,,CASEY, TJUNTEN'S celebrated Instructions Cor theTiano-Forte; ' Burrovves' Iru9o-Vorte Pttimmei; . Uuiou Glee Book; A tie‘i - supplY of Sheet Minie ; For iale•by • T. B. TYLER. A Flkid 4 4,,PainT 17-pluait 'zit - Ts—some new and beatitila liatterst‘ jdef recetred and fortale low at • . . Gofernor,of the State of lie.or.Ydrit, - ! Ji..,has.appointeck She sttbqt:tber .siciner rot the, Sate of ; Netv-fork, 'to take the aeloqitiwtedopent df 'Deeds 'dad 'ethei netitg, zind'to'lidininieter oaths pertinent to'afl act:of; theltegitildttuit of the said Staid.' • • .ISAA.O 11ENSON Ca k.) udeisport"pee. 1651. ' •i c:;:f•Clothilik, • Cloihii_et ., rFAHEAxIttoe tabuy,well.made ()kolhing. ti a low price (a.:latge .stock.- to select: 'from!) is qt. • OLM:STE,D'S.' , .. ". '-- ", ' " Cars. With a very exteash - .0 stock of TRUKS, YALIi?"I - S, aid CARYLT •11AGS,, ehoieor Blackattd Colored Ureatiliks, Alr.r..caVe .la*.nes, Th.bet . C. 0115, l'r.n . r, (lir. 7 . ,anms, kad oiler Urei4 Getol,—tege.her tvoh a general va.i:ety 'of Ditv Cool,. .. Shawla, Shavris. . t .in rev.:.ca , .ar, weir °old call the eten*lon of The ladll3 to oar Brea: variety - of 5.1/..11{15, of every rocs b'e kiud, a....0g,e.h0r too- vat =crow to, taer..ort. • - - • 1,;:C.: es. - We have the 1: - .rgai . s - cck or the d:fienat kends of lletiresees n 11'e+'ern Netv•Yoli. lintel ke,epet4 con he suppled on loi.ionrVA i'sPtLk . ctii.- terMi. • Three Chet for the cOnte-Tr l .2,••.ed CLual from. W:c . :lsvihe to . •...r; an. 4 buplng that the Plink Road tv'm be c• a. mled on to Coudetxport doritig •ihe cot iing' sr.-:ng; and that the sons be daugli.ers of hen gined PoUer may be Lacic fretinea.ly seen M our ynung • • ' • IVe n:nain your ob't sern'is, • . a_tro. Inn. 13, 1854.: TACKEREL, St:lmm), cnt7_l3!re I:iFb, et _ I Hail STerrn Lnd Tallow Cano'.es . at. - kJ' 'C. S. JON: S'PPOVIt - lON STORE. ArAL'and BUCKWI.I.I:AT ace. iitanCy on hand at rho . . . :NEW rßovis,ioN STORr. fit RAIN and Produce of all kinds talania exchange {or Liood3 argils store. • C. SlONfil. IT A5l S and Shoulders-3 new m.r.ert=cut C. S. :;'. SACKS OF SALT at the NE%I 7 PROVISION C.7ORE. , _ CRANBERRIES! CRANBEE.E.;;-.3! 1.: the quart or bushel, ut C. S. Jr:/: MHE subscriber resrectfuly gives nalirc that , he 3 prepared to do ail the busitons in the above line, at the shortest no:ice, at his new shop,"two doors west of Au: Coudersror: Hotel. JOHN RLCKHOW. Music. JOHN atoznow, Carriage and • A. R. GOODSELL, UNS3llTll,Couderiport, Pa. Fire Arm' inaunfActiired and repaired at his Ihcp,pa short notice. March '3, 1848. The ClOthing Dep-artment AT "THE PEOPLE'S CA:SI: STOLE. " EADY-MADE CLOTHING kept: ecn• _LLstantly on hand bti the sub3cri , er, T.:ds up and'inantifaenred 'by she hes: tre:kmea, from c'o;lis Fe'ec:ed for durabi:i.y ancicuad . .yr, the ob;ect being not to suppiy the cus.cmer . with a humbug 'ail - Ith which he - my dUced to purchase because is is so very creep. bat w hick in Ihe end is rerj dear; kr. to g . ..‘ hMs'in the _first ins:ance an cr.ic e which tell do him hones; and good service for a retson• "ab:c Price. - All those desirous of being 30 OCCollllllodaled, cull at "The Pdop'e's Cash Stoic." , . L. Y. MAI :CARL), . - eiHECKEI/ GINGHAMS in i-o.fie• - , eta Vipr:dei to Fait. * L. F. MAI.NAM NATIREF:f.-ES IN NVELESVILLE,AT TILE 6RFAT 1305- TON STORE, No. 91 31A1N-ST.. M AY be found eons:ant'y on bend end for 1-T-Lsale, an extensive vaiply at'Spencer & Granger's armed) MA TTRLSSES, of every snit, kind, and price, from a $3:513.1 aim .M - tress to a super-English ha.r Mattress at *V. Also, Lounges, 13olstars, end Klows. Ail st which are °dere& to Ilo.el and Board House keepers, and all others who hive cora mon 5C1): 4 0 enough to know that a li. by fcatlicr hod,. to make the best of it, is bit a breeder of d.sease and a life-curta lower prices than can be form& at auy o.ber store in the county. L A -NCEY & CO., Sale Agents (in the coutcy) . for the sale of the above goods. . t 1.35 11 Boston Store, Wellsville, Jan. 13, ld'A. Academy :i'cxt Elootot. 4 anpply for sale low at TYLER'S FZINC and Mineral Paints, wi.h (hrectints Lifer using, at , • T. B. MLR'S. 1.15 ATENT PAILS,Bed Cord , Umbel' _L Lines, Horse . Cords, Carry Comb:, n c r,t, ,Bruahas,;ci bo sold at MANN'S. .LIST OP CAUSES OR trial in the Courf.of Common Pleas of 1: Potter County, at Seinemlx‘r tern James C. Carson vs. Verse: I),cker.3cn. John Keating et. al. vs. Verse! Dickenson, John' Keating et. al. vs: Edson John 3f. Lamberton vs. James 11. Wright; Tholy,as ftees vs.. frank L. Jones,..• • lames Ayers vs. James Bartron, . Ilingham School Distri ct s. C.C. Cruniilr.so- '•' tutor etc:, . • • - • • Chester. Andrews vs. M. J. N. Has!tin,• Daniel Clark vs. Daniel R. ,Hanogek.st- el. IV. Vlones &A. F. Jor.e jti!itis Dakar. W. T. Jones & A. F. Jones is. Edmond .A Ivo W. T. Jones & A. 'F: J 01305 vs. C. P..Cooi. Henry Hurburt vs. Marthia Hdrburt, •Wiliiant Carson vr. Charles W.Johnzon. W: Abbey C. Bfonson &t:laaz:a I •• • Steel; " : • s N. L. Dike vs. Isamt-fletms.— V.9,titpenceryl. L';fahan.Woodcoek:. " .FL J. OLNCTLD, , Prolicinoitayteofiee, ' "Protholotarl Coaderaport July 27,1654. F c.r,;:, Cm