THE JUttTRNAL. ODUDERSPOB,T, Noy - , 13, IfMki HOME MATTE-RS. Afine, large, brown, hrirse was atti len hem Mr. Geo.- C. Custard, of Ch; tny Valley, C linton CO., on the 25th ult. Mr. C. says he has refused more than $2OO for him more than once. See advettisumeut in another colum n for description. "Life Illu,trated," of the Bth inst, contains a fine portrait of Mr. D. C. M'Callum, the Superintendent of the N. Y. and E Railroad; who has won himselfa high position in railroad his tory by the indomitable energy and si , irit he has evinced particularly iu his . lste successful bout with the engin ecrs. T. 40 'ace indicates his charac ter, and his beatd looks very F.e rouitish. Wn invite attention to thu article from the Evenipg Post; in another column, headed "Political Ilitribu lions," and also one from the Phila delphia Timm' healed "PcnnsylFa ivia." We hope Democrata and Re publicau■ Hill both read them. "roux 131..Aca. Bgiute were killed in PlOasant Valley townahip, Week he foie last, by Masers. S. Palmer and Laws Lyman, of Roulette township. They war., an old she bear and three cubs. They had killed two sheep for Mr. Lyman, and were devouring the tame whon ipinpni of hunting, wo will state that a young wan named 11-ees, List week killed a buck near this pla'es which weighed 239 Ms, undressed, and bore a headdress of eleveil ngs. This is the largest Jeer we nave ever seen, and through the tiev- retailing ma. a4ement of -mine h.oit" I t h e Golder:port Hotel, we had the tdrasute of eating until our dige4tive organs gave US %various; that more would he t 0..) much. Dan. alwa. : s has a table spread with abuudaace stud yin iety. 1 - 1.)N.• A Nsoti BLIRLINCIAIIE hug been reelected to Congress, in the Boston District by Seventy majority. On the waning of the election the friends of 16s competitor, Mr. Appleton, waited upon him with the intelligence from a hunker newspaper office that he was riected by 119 majority, wbereupop lie made them a brief but thankful speech accepting the Ligir honor, The next day, howe v er, he was in formed by a considerably smaller del egation ihat Mr. Burlingame was i..ected by seventy majority. No rl .ebt Mr. B. feels as proud of his 70 ns Lewot I). Campba did of his 19, iarnsidcring all the circumstances. Iv atinther column we this week t , 11,8..1 the Prospectus of the Cou dersport Academy for ISs7—the frtst ‘Vit ter term of which commences, on :\looday, December Sth. It will be srett tit it the year- has been divided i itotlitectet m • ot thi.t-en week- each, in-actid of lout term, of clevon weeks, tv‘lch change has also necessitated au increase in the price of "Ittition. Mr. 1L: rdricl: continues as Principal, and Mil+. C. A. :Stockwell as Preceptresa, sod the Tittitees have aCCUITI ea n great benefit to ttie institution and its students, in having po fected a re etigageo.ent of those excellent teach erg. ' rile large increase of students at the Term now closing, augurs well the prosperity of at bistitution that is eminently worthy the support and preferenro of those who desire to give their offspring a good educa tion—and it is particularly and justly deserving, atil t : most libel at patronage of the citizens of Potter County. Citizens of neighboring counties in this and New Yin k Stute, will del ivo mach benefit to their children by send ing them to our Academy. Poisons who desire to become fitted for Teach. lug, will do well to attend this institu tion, which we du not hesitate to as nei t, is now amply prepared to furnish them with a thorough course of in- Ett lletions for that vocation. How Tu DO IT.—Tit:.City of Cleve. lands Ohiu, pulled 4,804 votes at the recent election. The population is about 50,000. Indianapolis is in Celi ne town:hip, Indiana. The vote of Center townshil was 4,193.. Popula• tion of Indianapolis is about 18 to 20, 0 00. Thw, under the Democratic sys tem, 20,000 people cast. in Indiana within 611 as many votes as 50,000 in Ohio NEWS ITEMS REORGANIZITPAT NE TOR. EioaDEn RuFFIAss.--We learn by the Savari nab News, that a meeting recently held at Westport, Mao.,- a complete or. - ganization of the Missourians took piaci• for the purpose of facilitating southern emigration to Kansas. Toere were committees appointed for Ala bama, Kentucky, Virginia, Georgia, South and North Caroliva, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware, Florida, Tennes see, Arkansas, Loursiana'and Mississi I - pi, to receive contributions in aid of the organization, and resolutioss were passed, that in defiance of the " Kankee gum illas and Lane's banditti, they will make claims and occupy them." The plan appears to be that of military Colonies, at Convenient distances, " to afford . mutual protection." ON the Pennsylvanialroad Sun day morning, Nov. 2d, a train of cars from Pittsburg, ran against a cow, about four miles from this city, and was precipitated down atAkubankment twenty eight feet in heibt. The thild car, being cauilt.irrlts decent by a sycamore tree, thessengets were taken out through the windows, A number of passengers were bruised and had their watches broken. thimjii Lawrence, on the 1501 of October, Abram 11. Sled ,•in the 12th year of his age. On the 16th, Walter Scott Snell, in the 2nd year of his age. Ou die ISth, Annice Snell, in the Sth year of her age. Oil the 20th, Gordon Allen Snell, in the 4th y ar of his age. All the children of Eliaa and Alvira Snell. The direa"e was Putrid Sore Thioat. We clip the above item from the lkfainiffleld (Tit ga Co., Pa.,) Express, It needi uo elan-flout ft ate u speak' fir itself, and oh ! the afflicted parents, what must be their sorrow, Who, mare than all others feel The wound. May a just. God consols them, and sustain their loans in this great bereavement, TOE Boston Adrertiser, of a recent date, sates that information was yes terday received that thirty bales of clothing. sent from the east for suffer ers in Kansas, had a: rived at Lawrence, and been. distributed. Sixty - cases mole were at Leavenworth,-aud would each Law' ence ly or two; Ono hundred and •,i•lety ofcloth ing have gone. !tom the Boe ton office. rlies- a : very intich need ed in Kansas. The rubhei ies commit ted by hordes of lava ,e invaders have left many farni:ies wholly destitute. Col. Eldridg,e's train IX emigrants, which arrived recently at Topeka, had with it 517,000 worth of clothing, gro ceries, ect., seta by the Aid Societies. ON the Williamsport and Elmil'a liailtold, on Saturday, Nov. Ist., the Philadelphia express train broke a rail and ran off the track a few miles north of Crescent. The wh-de train was thrown off the tr tick. The express car caught tire alai was burned up: The passeriger cars were saved. Thos. Fisk, baggage muster, was killed in stantly. The mail agent and several passengers aro badly but not danger ously hurt. From the Cincinn tti G tzette. Twenty-etx Passengers on the Underground Bail- road It is reported that fourteen slaves es caped a few nights circa from Kenton county, Kentucky, and U at about thO same twelv,l others were missing - fr,on the vicinity of Maysville. Of c:Jurse all have wine rapidly no. tn iv,' .1. Towse at MaySville are said to has-0 0,-..ssed at the ferry under the guidl .ce of a white man, who told the ferryman that the new-oes were wanted to carry pig iron am oss the river to keep the furna ces going all night. Wile!' they got over on free-soil, the ferry Man was re riet.ed to wait for their return, which he did f;)r a considerable time. A whitti man was since arrested on sui piciou of having thus aided uegroes to escape, but as there was no evidence inculpating of idcnitifying him,.ha was discharged. SLATES LllMitt•r:::).—G : c irge Johnson, one of the Ito ge 014- ors an the Miisissippi, below New Orleans, wile died recently, ;la, test an estate valued at nut less than $700,- 000. He has by his will manumitted all his slaves, 200 in number. They are all to be sent to Liberia in four years from his death, and oacb one is to be-furnished with VW. MPTioga is the banner Republican County in the State. It gave 3,200 majority for - Fremont and Freedom: ”Crawfold gave 1,950, and Bradford over 4,000. DIED In West Greenwich, on the 9th ult. Mrs. MARY ANDREW, widow of the !ate Charles Andrew, aged 63 years., [Pennsylvania papers please copy,.— reenwich (IL I.) Pendulum. - rirSPECIAL NOTICE.—The subscribers respectfttlly inform their old customers, and the pbulic generally, that they have abandoned the credit system. After a thorough trial, they are fully satisfied it is a non-paying system. Hereafter our business will be conducted strictly upon the ready pay system. All who wish to buy cheaper than ever before in Cou dersport, will please give us a call. The highest nia , ket price will be paid for , all !mils of produce in exchange for goods. SCIIOO3IAKER &JACKSON Coudersport, Oct. 13; 165t3. COILDER3PaiII' OORRECTLD WEEKLY,POR THE JOURN.tL, BY SCHOOM A KEIL & JACKSON, 0 Dealers in Dry Goods Groceijes. Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes Crockery, Floor: Meal &c., - - lain Street,. Coz:lerapu;•t, Pa; COUDERSPORT, Nov. 13, LRA. Flour, per bbl . Pork, " 26,11;), Solt, " 3.50. Corn Meal, pot 100 lbs. 2,50. Butter, per lb.. .. Lard, •• • 14. Pork, •, •' . 14. Wool. " • _39 to 34. Deer Skirt per lb .. 15• Oils, per bushel . 37,1 Buck . /Tarot, " Corn. ." " . N. Rye, Potatoes. A • su. Eggs, per doz„ 1:14 flay, l er Too, • 8 Ohl Notice. to School Teachers. THE County Superinteldent will _L meet those who w;sh :o oo ex .mi. e I ; re p •romry to :e. riling he cowing ,eason, at the folmwing times laid paices : Uouderspun, oc. 11, a 1.1 o'clock. A. M 1.7;y5...;ei. at the Lewisville school house, on Wednes‘l .y, the t:kh, at 1 o'inoc.:,:A. M. ll..mson, :it ;be eninatinwi school hon,e, on Thorsd.y, thn 2nth, at 171 o'e,ock, A.. 11. Bin g h Cen:er, Friday, 2181, E.! o'clock, A. M. Eilishurg, Saturday, '22nd, 10 o'clock A. M. °away°, ilond-iy, 24:11, Sharon, Twist! ,y, •' APeg ny, fltursd .y, 2; th, 11 ec tor, Sunder:in schoolhouse, Thursday, D ee . 4, el 10 A. M. Pike, Jackautt, and West Branch. at the srlio(4 holm near S4inu:d 13ri.vit'a in Pike, Friday, Dee. 5, at 10 t., 31. The Buperintendeut would like to have the Directors of cneii i-wuship notify the Teachers of the place of in tut Cli2,kllllttd, pro vide one that will be as CZlltrdi anti convenient and pan ihlu. Each Teacher is relocated to provide pen, ink, and paper, for use during the exandaa tion; ulna, if convenient, it reading book. J, HENDRICK, Cu, Sup't Nov.-13, 1856 TRIAL LIST FOR DECEMBER 1 E. W. Bishop vs. SN. 1,. Mks &S. Foster, V. Dickinson " . 1. C. Cu‘anatigl), • 11. K. Caswell " J. D. Stays°, S. V. Carpenter Esther Cariniter, 11. W. May " R. N. Mclntyre, 31. Matteson " Phineas Goodin , 11, W. T.& A. F.Jones S. H.Jlant. - R. Hannan " Asa Gibbs, et. al. 1). W. Secley " It. Sioat " Gwen Ro c k, C. P. Dike " Amos French et. al G. %V M. linker " lt. W. Mclntyre, Warren Smith k. P. Brooks, E. M. Fessenden „ Isaac Lym:cri, use of F. Lehman S Cloth. of l'enit. " County of Potter, Wilkinpit " 'l'. - L. D. " Forgus Gee, Ste,dieu Horton " H. W. May. THOS. B. TyLvdt, • Protlfy. • PI:OTHONOTART ' S OFFICI, 5 Coudersport, Nov. I. 1356. e $5O RE WARD. r will ray Fifty Dol lars rev' ird fur the return to Itun of . the foi:owing dt se,,bed STOLLA from his stab.c., in Porter township, Clint..n county, on Sward y night Oct, .2), The horse is brown, wilt a white ring around one of his .hind legs near the foot: is about to bands high, and was in good condi tion; has a scar on ins right fore-foot', caused by bent; trampied apo,i ; sod hts lips are cut about halt . tech b, •ho ori.fle-hic; is years old. 61:0. C. CUSTARD. u . / 1 t Court li'vociamati3n. Wil E RENS. tlie Hon. 11. G. White, Pres tdeat Judge and the lion. O. A Lewis and J.,seph Mauu, Esqs , Associate Juage; of th Courts, of Oyer and T Taditer and Gone r n Jai, LL. Ivory, Quari.er of the Peaec, Orpdaa's Conit a,ol Court of Cmn.non Pew for toe Cauoty of Puver, 114ve issued th .it preceui, bearing date ale tilltti day of Oct., in the )ear oi our Lord o.ie thousand ei t a, Innhired ant fitly-six, and to nic direr for 0.1.111. ot er Terinitv.r and tlen,rai o .:I'. , •re Quarter Se,,,,ons of the Peace. Orel:ads Court. and Dant uf COIIIIIIOII Pleas, in til3 Borough of Dodders - pert, on MONDAY, tile liith day of Dec., next, and to cotatune one week. Notice is . thertibre herebi given to the Corthiers, Jast,ces of the Peace, acci Consta bles within the count/, that they be then and tuare in :11.2ir pro l lar (mesons. at 10 o'ctiiek A. M. , daunt .I.ly, with tiwir rolls. vcortiti, iufiniditi ex tonna t tuns, anti other tObtioa:- b!.n. hi, ts., 00) tho Ne., lti itt:s which I. , )titt.ir apn.riatti to he 4h:tic. And ti, 150 , Wilk) boli , id by their r,Cogutzuktees to prosecute against the ptisuders that are or shall be in the jail of .he said county of Potter are to be then and thereto prosecute against them us Will he just. Dated at Cnudereport,June 19th, 1850, cad .the 80th year of the Independence of the United States of !America. P. A. SITEBBISS. Sheriff. SE:BRUT'S SALES. B Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas and Fieri Facias issu ed out of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter co., Penna., and to me directed, 1 shot! expose to public sale or outcry, at the Court House in the Borough of Coudersport, on Monday, the 15th tl.ty of December, 1856, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described real estate, to wit : Certain real estate situate In Pike township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the North by lot i\ o. 14, on the East by lots Nos. 13, 2 el, ii 35, on the South by lot No. 22, and inNetated land. , of the binghant Es , ate, and on the Weil by unseated ml and by io . s Ili, and 36, biting 1011/ NOS. 11 and i• 2 of sub-division of lands of Bingham Estate in said township, comainitig one hundred and firy-five acres. of which about fitly acres are improved. On it are three frame houses, two frame barns; one saw mill, and some fruit trees. - ALSO—Lot No., situate in township, county, and Sta e aforesaid, boutided on the North and East by lot Nu. 14, 011 the amuh by WI ..“). 13 ;111(1 un seated lands, on the West unseated lands and lot No. 15, containing Ltd acres, of which about four . acres are improved (in it is one log houso. ztcued, taken iu execution, and to be so'd as the-property of Elijah Johnston ALSO—Certain real esEa e in - Swe den township, Po t ter county, pa., boltilikli .1S follows, to beginnaig at a pos. Ole nor It west corner of lot no. 3:: of the a:loanetr. of lands itt Swedezi township, thence south on west liue of said lot no 33, one hundred and six rods to a post, thence. west fifiy-three rods to a post standing in the east tine of lot no. 2J, thence north on line of lots nos. 29 and.4B one hundred and sixty rodi to a post, thence east along Ehe souEh line of lot no. al, fifty-three rods to the place of beginning, containing fif ty acres and allowance of sa.per cent. for roads, &c., being lot no. twenty-five acres of wh.ch are improved, and fif een acres chop ped, with one iog house, one log barn, and some fruit trees thereon. Beized, taken in - execution, and to be sold as the properl of Edward M. Carpenter., ALSo—Certain real estate situate in jack soli township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by lauds of Bingham Estate and rt.eu ben Herroigton, east by rands of Reuben Her rington, south by lands of the Bingh:,:n l stain and - west by ,suds of .E. & W. L. floss, ewe tairung nine y,-seven and 11.4 acres, about filly acres of whicli are ti n liroved. On it are two frame hOuses, one frame barn, one ,og house, one elllll ee, and some fruit trees. seized. ticked in execution, and to be sold as sly irropery 'of Catharine yam and Aaron i 1 htnuure, Adoxinisaators of T. Ryant de ceased. ALSt r—Certain real estate situate -in Pike township, Pot.er comity, Pa., bounded on the north by Wa.ker lauds, east by lands of Albert Ansley - , south by unseated lands, and west by ltinds of S. H. Martin, containing - fonr hundred sixy-two acres more or less, of which sixty ore acres are improved. On it are one water saw 'nth, three dwe,.ing houses, one frame barn tom sited, title wood shed, one bl..ck swittes shop, on, h ores, and some frui trees. seized, sakes in execution, and to be cold as the ko-operey ofjohn ALS i—Cert,:in. rea, estate situate in Eula lia township, and in the tioron.,eil of Cooders porC, Pa., bounded and:described as follows, 3 - 1 wit: beginning at the florin-east corner of a lot surveyed tor M. in:de, theUce east nine ty-eieh. perenes to an Ironwood oil the seath tine (7f to: surveyed fur George Everts, ,hence south one hunilied and sixty-eight perches to a post on the warrant line, thence west along said warrant tine sue hundred and fury - -two perehes to the south-east corner of Mt survey ed firr Pinto:lly Ive.t, Jr., thence north eighty perches to 'the month-east 'corner of the tot surveyed for 51- 11 inkle, theatte east along the Rend' line .hereof firms-live perches to sett In east corner therein, thence north ei j ;lity irercho.; to he place of begaming, CO , l ~ fling one hundred and seventeen acres aad eight tenths of an acre, and allowance of six per cent. for roads, &c., be the same more or less —belie , lot no. t;3B and part of warrant no. 2tUfJ, of wit eh about 5,1 acres are improved ; on it are one grist mill, one sawmill, one card ing machine shop, two fr i me Itoti.er., one frame b ern, one tog barn-, one horse shed, wdli sonne fruit trees. r...xeepling a small piece deeded to Dennis Hail, also a stutfl piece deeded to Ne son Clark, and another sorts pi tee deeded to Elizabeth W. Hamilton. - ALSO—An:alter tract or parcel of sand situkre in the township of Eu'alia, county and Sta e atine.said, begin ning a: a beech die north-west corner of tut 49 of tho allotment of the Bingham lands in Eulatia tp., foster Co., Pa., coeveyed to Lu ther Strong, thence north u e degree and crue -1 thurth of a degree tees. eighty-at ie perches a d sever:-tenths of a jierch .o the south-west corer of lot pn. 44, thence by tenth ii,:e of said tot south eighty-liit.e degrees and three fourths of a-degree east ( - Jae hundred aid six ty--eight perches to ;he - west hoe or lot uo. 35, the ce iu part by said Hite south ooe•loarth of a degree west eigh ythiae perches, thence iu part by notch line of lot no. 2J coaveved to Luther Strong, and lot tio.: 4:2 atiiresthi, west o to ituadred and sixty-five perches and sevea lead's of a perch to the place of begietting, co.ttainieg eighty-sere,' acres and nine tenths of au acre with the usual allowatice of six per cent for roads &c., be th.: same more or less, it being lot no 43 of the allotment ofilieghani j lands in Eulalia tp., Potter Co., Pa., 31111 part I of warrant to. - 24± 1 , of which there.are about tea acres unprOved. i—.l , lollier piece or imrcei of shim?. in i c.Jutity. and ',:tte aforesaid, desc.r.itn.i 10tiov.s, to Wit : begin i .g at a pOSL on ..ite ine of Detinis /0t ;LA the so u. h-ix es. curl:Cr of theace ..or.h eighty-eight perches ,o a birch the . nordi-west corner of this and the south west coraer of a lot surveyed to Verse! Dick inson, the , co east forty-ibui perches .0 a post the aurdi east corer of this lot, the' ce south along the ti..e of tot !to. conveyed w ther Strohg,etghty-eight perches to a post the south-et.st corer of this lot, thence wee: along the line of said lot no. 333 forty-four I ercites to the plaoa of begiatung, coataining twetity two acres a..d'eiglit-tentits of al Pere, and al lowance of six per cent. for;roads, &c., being lot 410. 1J and part of w.arant no: of which about fifteen acres are itnproved, and a board shaatee thereon. Seized take.] in exectiiiao, tual •to be sold as the property of Harr . , • r e ten. -I)—t:ertain township Ald in ihe burl) , l4:l 1/1111 , ir.ipOrt, Potter county '!l;,e on the north oy ,he high le ,dwg Couders port to Eyinansville, East by ,ands of Nathan Woodeoc.:, south by ittisea.Led rinds, and west by Ands of W. I'. and A. F. Jones—contain log ..cres, on which there is one frame house, air tine horn, and out-houses; of which there is about twenty-fire acres improved. :Seized, taken - in execuoou, and iu be • so!d as the property of Joon Crittenden.. Cr The purchase money will he.required to be p.oal du.vq , or a bond and sudicient surety givea for the bid, or the prop my put up nod so:d A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. A SET -UNCLE TJA'S CA3IN," MRS. ST011:1:3 NICW WORIC°. DRED, A tale of :lie Sw.imp. 'For sale .it the JOURNAL BOOK S DRAFTING initramonts, Water r:ol , ar Orawing Papzr, l'encila, and Brushes jugt received by EMPLOYMENT FOR 1,000 PERSONS. WANNTED, immediately, ngt - .Ett.; in every county in the United Sieves, to engage in the sale or THE GARDEN OF THE woru.9 ; OR, THE GREAT WEST, ITS HISTORY, ITS WEALTH,.. ITS NATURAL AD VA •T A GES. AND ITS FUTURE. Compnsing a complete Guide to EntigrantS, with a full de scription of the Different Routes Westward. Dy C. W. Dana, of Circago, 111., Author of .Vestern Scenes," " Life in the West," &c., &c. NVith. statistics and facts from Hon. 'Pltrunts 11. llemeu, Hon. Sam Houston, Col. John Eremoitt, and other " old settlers. 9. Comprising ;in. outti,.a history of the wholb West; from the time the first. hooter who ever ',rt.(' its p.ttli'ess woods, to the whistle of the last lmiottio.i.e that has yet sped along its At ad:ess prairies, .giving a full description of the din ite. and Farming resources of eaelt State and Terri ory. A's.o. the Railroads coitio ',nod. in progress, and projected, togeth er %yid' .he igiouscotoplexion, Educational provisio,ts, and Population, from the statistics of and I t's6. P2mo., muslin; -tUd pages. Retail price, $.l 25. Address D. RULISO N 0.32 SomhTHIRD Street, Philtodelphia, Pa., or, if living West, to Rithson, Cincinnati, Ohio. A snu,de-coi.y will he mailed, (post paid,) on receipt of price.- Also a full list of my pub lied' ions, with te: ins to agents. ,_s3.—Editors orally regular weekly news paper of monthly pert udcals throughout the ernied &motes, giving the above ad:et...lse tne •1 four or more in.ertiens, ommdltig this notice, and sending me copies of the papered:C. •Con tainine the same, shalt have a copy mailed to t heir address, postage paid. D. R. • NOW. READY THE NEWSPAPER REC " ORD, A Collection I,•f Newspaper l'act s and Statistics ' containing A C..tM PLETE LIST OF NE. %AS PAPER,: in the' United Stater, Canadas, and Groat Brita:u• The only reliable work of th.- k,ud in the world. An invaluab!e assistant to ill,: Editor, Book Publisher, and General Adveruset:. Bvo. 204 pp. On receipt ofs2, it will be prepaid per Int.lit to any part of the country. LAY & BROTHER, Publishers, No. 93 Dock street, Philadelphia. Editors inserting the above three months with editorial reference, and sending copies of paper, prepaid, to the above address, will re -ceive a copy of the work. COUDERSPORT ACADEMY. -0- J. HENDRICK, Principal,' MISS C. A. STLY2KWE I.L, Preceptreis. AcadPinie yvar will be divided I_ into Three 'Perms, of thirteen wee each. The er Term will commence on Mon day, December tib, Ir6li. Ji ring or linwther Tenn wili commence ou April iit.ll ; and the rail Term on MAlday, the 11dt, of August, T 141 it S • Tuition per term of thirteen weeks, as followa : Primary studies—Heading, Spelling, .Mental &c., . $2.50 Comaion English branches—Geogra r hy, pr,hography, Arithmetic, and - Higher English Branches—Natural litiosoplif, Astronomy, Chemistry, and Firqt Lessons in Algebra, - $5.00 Higher Ma:hematics—Algebra, Ge ometry, &c., $6.00 Lltin, Greek, and French, Lan. gnage3, - - Prawing extra, Piano Music, do Payment strictly in azll.- :nee. Ail . NellOlarS %VIA) cin write: ,ogibly, will be required Lo preein an origin:: to:upositiun once in two week:+; and ai; male sc . /whirs to dedaini once in iwe.weelo. Board ean be obtained in private Fam ilies in the vinagB, or rooms can be h •d in the Academy by apply tug ;‘, the Principal.' Mr. llendrick has held the Proceptorship of the Academy fur the Mast year, and it is will great satislaction we announce that we have been abio to secure the continuance of his services. The flourishing condition of the Academy has been exhibited by a larger at tendance and wore vueral expression of sa.- i,titc,ion, than has ever been eiverienced heretofore; and the Trustee:, flatter themselves that in the renewal of his eng,tgetne 11 iheL_ are carrying out the wishes 01 the pairous of the Academy thus frvorably intlicAted, and sectu\ing for that station a gentleman full .y emn i .eteut to supply the . wauts °lan linen gen, community. ELI REES, President, G. B. OVEit EON, deify, LEWIS MANN, 'freasurer, 'lractal AMOS FittNCl.l, t)I;IL:SKi ICUS6, H. J. 0L.,161'11,0, Coudersport, Nov. 10, lolai Notice. ivcrHEREAS Loners of Admints tru.lon ou the es:,.te of illiatu Lyon dece.tsen, laic of :.%v»..ieu wwu-hip, Pouer Co.. Pa., have been g, anie.l to Me undersign etl,;ll: pereohs nidebie i ni said a re.here-'. I)) notified tha. au iin.,lejate should be in.atle, - and those liar dig c.. , lniss:.g.unst :he value, are reques.ed to present thcitn properly ! itullhanueatua Ihr :i.pinlation. • .1. 11E.5.01t.t..,ri, Administrator. Couderedoit, Oct 1035. HEAD-aumlT 11 171 11 ! ?TM E S,wscri be rs take this method of in fel-ming their friends that they arc to re coil), of, and now opening, a choice and deAral.),e :cock of STAPLE AND FANCY MIX GOODS, to which :hey invite the attention of all who deziire to make purchases. Ourstock is large, has been selecied wiih - great care, and is par ticularly adapted to the .watiLs of this section of the country. Our stock of Dry Goods con sists of DRESS GOODS. TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, Elf- BROIDEHIES, PARASOLS, CLOTHS, CAS• SAHLRFS, VEsrisos, DostEsTios, 6untrisz;s, LISF.NS, PRINTS., HOSI:"ItY, 61 1 / 1 11'LS, and a variety of witer artiemi, too numerous oD ntenti,m. have Aim a compete assort• tnou of GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND C ROC /{. IfAY; all . of which wit! no - sold uncommonly cheap for re.tdy pay, and for approved credit on as reasonable terms as any other establishment.. MANN fik, N1C1101. 4 1, • 1.41.450.-2:174 M. W. MANN $3.75 OEM - - $;.,50 - $ 1 UM AIILLPOItT NEW MM. 'run undersigned 'riving formed a co partnership under the name 'and title of JONES, MANN & JONES , fir the purpege of extending their usefidness in .he: Mercantile business, have purchased the entire stock of C. S. Jones, Lewis Mann and A. F. Jones, which with the large ad• di,ions now being made to the consohdateJ Stock,.by d illy arrivals from New York aid Philadelphia, enables them to offer to ue• Public and each of their former customers. the largest, best and most extensive assort• meat of goods ever brought into this. Olarket. To accom:nodate themselves and their cos miners, hry have remodeled the Store form eriy ocenviod by C. S. Jones, where the!, May be ilmtid at all times ready and willing to wait upon all who may extend to theisi , their ii.,.ronage. Tlieir Stock cons . 's:4 a Dry Goods, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Provisions HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES, Iran, 4 ' c. C. S. JONES, L. MANN, A. F. JONES Coudersport March, 20th, 1856. JONES, MANNA JONES, Are now receiving a large lot • of the brig Style Prints; consisting of Cocheco,Neri mack, Philips Allen & Sons, Briggs, Sprague & CO: Warranted fast colors, also 2 lea of Cheap Prints. Call & Examine. JO RS, MANN 4 JONE 3, `Would call the attention of those who ere i■ wn nt o'f Cloths to their Stock, which they sr. cont)ouslly repleashing consisting of &road -C/oth*, (3LA , CK & BLUE,) Cassinaerea mall grades and styles, Saitinsi TIVEEDS, JE.I4N'S 4'c. WE hare now on hand several qualitie of Farmers Satin, which is worrattle' to give satisfaction. Try it. JONES, MANN, Jr. JONES.. (NALL AT JONES, MANN, & IOW" IL/ and examine their assortment of rthes4. ings, Shirting, Deinins, Ticks, Marren Stripes and Checks. They are just recevirig hindionto let of BleaChed goods, - sshleb they are desirous of having their customer. examine. OLD tit.thioned Dimity fox sale at, JONES, MANN 'es JONER WE have on hand a good assortment a Yankee notions, which we are willing to. sell at reasonable profit, Linen thread, Cotton do. (spool &. skain;) Lincu end Cotton ,) Floss, French Working Knitting do. Needles, a:most:every thing belonging to this departmer • 'Li' Trade. JONES, MANN & JONES. - A LL who are in want or Boots or Ehnes 1 - 1_: will Wass call and examine the toe o JONES, MANN & JONES, • Which is the largest ever opened in th comity. and we feel confident that we sa3 Rattily the mci4t critical. We have• also is connection with this Branch of our business a Boot J.: Shoe S P Were do can order any kind of work; atA we believe that our Home Made workisma perior to that which is -brought from abreact •LP,ATHER _ • of the best finality, and of all the differs kinds, with Boot & Shoe findings at JONES. :%lANN &-JONES. MEAS (Black and Green) from twenty-Avs a;.l. to l a dollar, constantly on hand JON'ES,3IIXN & (ALM Stock of Groceries is offered te, the 1 .—.1 inspection of Public with the 'ha belief that it is the best in the County. We Mend that this department of oar basins, eutll always be Item in readiness to irtypij the wants of this community. - JONES, MANN & : orals - TONES MANN & JONES, hare to:taut e 0 the best id:in:A nf ii a r d VI a r e .airf kept in this pbteo, and they inten' Z . ll its*, ever); thing in this lino, and .ws feel confider that can do as well by the reupll of tb County as will be done by them at Wellsville. Alarge Stock of Crockery to West home JONES, MANN GIL JONEB, VNTANTED at JONES, MkICIN dr.. JONES. VV «" boat, Rye, Buckwheat ; Corn Otto, Potatoes, Or anything the Farmers hay* tip tkoy can feud ready sale for at our Store. AVE are keeping a good mortal:3i of ' llt 0 N from which we will supply Ike hi of this section, as Favorably !Is they wty..tbe dealt with at TONES, 31.1 .NN le JONES, ANTou Itespectfally ask the Farmers of :his county to asinine the Advan tages, offered them In this plac.:. i'r>r :h • -T changing of their farm prole _o case Jr Merchandise, almost all kind, of gt,,m, in face, every kind the farmer ha. to sett ; bfe.re a mere advanced figure in . Coudersport, than at ary of the Northern mark.:t.s, v. bile the good,. of the Merchant, are about the rime price, excepting the heavy articles, whicti have Transportation added. JONES "MANN & JONES. Mareh 20th,
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