TIEFTSIC URN AL. CarD s tRsPORT; DEC. 25. 1856. H p Id A T 7 E XV ANTIM, at this Offico'nn soh . T': . • scriptions, immediately. 20 CORDS pod. ylitaple or Beech Store-Wood , IS inches lung, and n. ne oeer 29_inchee, split. tolorahly. fine. This is an excellent opportunity r,, those who are scarce of money to par up their auhactiptions. cord will procure a receipt in fall for one years subscription to the Journal. . T. S. CHASE, Publisher. Dec. 25th, 1855.—tf. DONATION PARTY. Tim citizens of Coudersport and vi• cinity are respectfully invited to at and z Donation Party at the house of Ray; W. H. Saiw. on Tuesday Af ternoen and Evening. December 30th 1856. All ,are invited to be pres- Sea the advertisement in another eulumn headed "Presents for the )11idays." tar Coudersport Lodge of Good Templars will hold an op - en session to-morrow evening, (Friday, 26th.) at which time E. C. Wright will deliver a Temperance Address. - Tai Annual Session of the Penn's Greed Lodge of the I. 0. of Good Templars wale held in Meadville, on Wednesday and Thursday of last week. The authorized Minutes .of the Session will be pUblished in theznezt number of the Jotrrnal.by request of the Lodge. ESQ, the new Sheriff• was sworn into office last week. He o nset into office as the favorite c.f the pauses of this county, and from our knowledge of_the man, we do not hes itste to predict that when his ter m (XI office *tithe.* he will retire with the praslige of the popular verdict nfl'well dune thou kinnd and faithful servart." The reliting 4ffice.r I'. A. Stelthini. Esq . ha' wan and deserved the ri.r 2 . tttion of an excellent officer and Tnr Ireceniher Term of the Court of Quarter Sessions wa3 held in this place liot week, Judge Galbraith, of Erie, pre , bling—Judge White being intere3tea in one of the suits to he toed lowing exclisized venue with Judge Ga!braith. Tits . Hon. G. G. Going, our newly elected Associate Judge took his seat, Judge Lewis re Mr. Colvin makes a clever ]'king magistrate, and seems to hear theburt den of his newly acquired dig with eass and grace. The only tety impor6nt CAow tried, r that of Tr.thop rs Dike and Foster. was deci. del hr a judgment against the Defend tr.th. Ihrsse TATI.oe hat•commenced his :viers in the Tribune, fr..m abroad. He pea thro' Norway, Russia, Sibe rt, down throu:;b China, and h.ime y the way of Califtrnia. See our page fir his introductory letter. Reritslicau. meeting. Pursuant to a call issue d by Isaac Ranson. Ecq.. Chairman of the County i4ecutive Committee. a meeting of t - s Republican Electors was convened the Coui t House Tuesday evening. 14r. 16, fnr the purpoie of perfecting organization throughout the county. Oa motion, Hon. 0. A. Lewis was •.ected Chairman, and Wm. Perry Stc: can% The object of the meeting wa+ out bd by the Hon. Joseph Mann. 011 motion, Sobieski Ross, A. G. Olwed, Lewis Mann: G. B. Overto?l, t ,, (1 L. F. Maynard, were appointed Coutty Executive. Committee for the twaing year. A motion was carried , to appoint a t)mraitte e of three in each township, irten the following were appointed : Abort—David Conway. Allegany—G. W. G. Judd; Henry Nelson, S. M. Mills. Eisgham—J.L.Rooks, laaae Jones, l‘lutiti 1). Briggs. Clara—Wrn. 3. Graves, Samuel ,1 114 keli . , Sala Stevens. Csadersport-.Jacob Reckhow, Ben stain Nano's, A. F. dimes. Untie—John Tag;art, illsna Clark. Genesne--0. Chamberlain, 0. H. . i'l errY.H. H. Munson. Z arrisom—Zalmon F. Robinson. S . 6 * / Uwe, Charles Howard . - ;Hector—;A.- Aotesbary, Francis Stray*Cyros Sur4lerlin. . Hopi. r—A. U. Crosby, Tamar Peet, Harris. trebroyi-A,V, P. • Ceol, G-eo. Estes, Julius Baker. • Trukson —David Crowell, A. A. CI ewl Oniayo—E. Lymau, H. li..isyrnan. Jerome Chesebni. Ptke—John Carriel, S. H. Martin, J. Q. Merrick: 1' Portage—Edmund Hough, E. D. %Vm. Enaign. • - Reasaite Valley—John L. Warren', Samuel Palmer, Henry M'Broal. Roulet—Seneca Pomery, Christo pher Knowlton, John Lyman. Jr. Stewardson—Henry. Ainireson, J. Williams, Joseph Leib. Summit —Merriek •Jackson, George Ayres, J. M. Basuett. Sweden—H. L. Bird, Edwin Lyman, G. L. Catlin. Aharon—L. H. - Kinney, It. L. Nicb oht, Azel Lane. Ulysses—Amtfrose Corey, S. A Slade, N. H. Halleck. West Branch—J. W. Joselye, S. M. Cone!)le. EI astus Crippen.• Wharton 4—John Rees, (earge A. Barclay, John Beesley. • 0. A. Lewis, President., \Vu. Perry, Secretary. • rir6PECI AL NCITICE.-- I Tbe 'subse'ribers respectfully inform their old customers, and the pbulic generally, that they hate abandoned • the credit system. After a .borough trial, they are fully satisfied it is a non-paying system. Hereaf,er onr business will be conducted strictly upon the ready ;ray system. All who wish to buy cheaper than ever before in Cou dersport, will please give us a call. The highest market price will be paid for ell kinds of produce in exchange for goods. SCHOOMAKER &JACKSON. Coudersport, Oct. 13. 1856. C OUD ER S PORT MARKET. CORALCritD IrTerELY, TOE THIS JOINUFAL, BY S•CH.OONIAK.Eit S. JA.CRSON. Dee.era in Dry Goods.firoemies, Hatt Car. Boma & Shoes. Crodtery, Yon:. Flour. Meal &c., Main. Stivet, •Coutlerrport, Pa. • - COIVDELIPORT, Nor. 20, flaw, per bbl $9,00. Park, ". • 26,04. Salt. '• • - 3,50. Cora Meal, per 100 lbe. ..... 2.50. Butter, per ;b.. .22 • Lard, .. 14. Pork, " 34. " ..30 to 34. beer Skin. per lb ............... 25. O.as, per bushel 374 Buck Wheat, " 62} Cora, " " . 874 Rye, " " Potatoes. " 50. Eggs. per d0z.,... . 124 liar. per Ton, 8 00 Talkuo, pier lb. 15. OTIOE is heietby given, to all per -1 son: , indebted to the old firms of F. L. &C. 3.J . 1 , t s, 0 v & 5 roans, and to C. S. JONES, th-tt they must call and iectic the sumo without de !ay, if they 'mail to save costs; for the above debts utustead shall be collected C. S. JONES Coudersport, Dec. 15.1.-14:31.-3L A secret Worth Knowing ! . BITE OF A RATTLE SNAKE- Alfeeticins Of the Lungs, Liver and Kid neys--Dyspepssa—Feinale Weakness—Coughs Treme,s—Trembling of the Limbs—ltlltined Face or Eves--Ctulls and Fever— .nd, above alt, COSSUM.ITIOR, cured. Au old. retired ludi in Doc:O{, While among the ditfereot tribes of Indiana, found tint,th tr great Secret, in curing all the above diseases, in a very abort time, with a few stole roots; and as he wants to do as much :,:ood as poasibM, he will se td to any one who wishes to bails them, all the above receipts. wi:h full particu lars bow to mike and use the medicine, in all the above diseases, for 12 seas--:n go towards paying for the answers ,d this adverdsetnent. Every family should k ,ow these secrets white they have a chance. Address DOCTOR 1(011E GAN, Lancaster, Pa. 9:3l—it _ PEESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS TUE 111-ST rcacc . TO GET /HEX IS A.T EVANS A: VOA GREAT OUT - BOOK _SALE. 409 klroadWay, New York. FINE GOLD AND JEWELRY CIVET! AWAY TO PURCHASERS OF BOOKS. A LL Books will be sold is low as Ii can be had at other Stores, many of them for less. New Books received daily. A gift varying in value (rota 25 cents to $lOO, given with each book at the time it is sold. Having on hand a very large stock of new and valsable Books, and as our motto' . is - "Large sales and small protits," we are determined to give our CUSIMIICTII better bargain' thin can be h,d elsewhere. Any boos published in New York or Philadeli•ktix wilt be promptly sent, gift in cluded. on receipt of t tublishers price. Caul iog ues of LIJOIIIS and Presents, con.aming full explinatione wilt be seat free to all parts of the country. The mo.t liberal indacertscals are oifered to Agents. Any person by sending us an order for ten books, with money inclosed, will be en titled to an =tr.! Book sad Gift. Alt orders for books, containing money, (to ensure perfect safety.) should be regis:ered at the Post office where they are awaited, and di raced to Evans ik. Co., 409 Broadway; New York. RETCRIVICZ.-M. Thomas & Sons, South Fourth Street, Philadelphia; 1. B. Lippincott. ac ;Co.. Philadelphia; D. Appleton Sc Co., Broadway .few i ork ; Derby JtJacksou, Nas sau Street. lar SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. ~C • EVANS ilr. CO., Principal Lore, 409 Broadway New York. Or Branch Stores at Philadelphia and - at Washington, D.C. ' ' 9:32[44 == The Airieiloai 'AikAiti:,._gioal -WAVE ''lribiJ i StjiiBdit.lßED ... ' - 36iiinalioi 1857. , ...:';-,-- ... .._ - :...->. -7:ix tin :-• : ---- _..., . .. , irvSVOTEI) to Phreucilogy v nysioi: .C°Mopoiitall A. 41, Association I_, ogy,Meelmnism, Education; Agriealutia, ' ..Fpli.Trs Ttiiito:YEAs i the Natural Solstices-and Or enerdl Intelligence_,. is profusely Illustrated with Engravings, and publised monthly at One Dollar a :year.: EY . - cry Fainily, and especially all voting met' and , woman, shoold have a. copy.' New and . L IVacs, No. 308 Broadway, New York. Pub. fishers. . - - Young men about lannching forth upon the' activities of life,and anxious to sten right' and understand their course, - will find this Joarnal a fiend and monitor; to encourage then' in virtue; shied them from vice, and to prepare them for usefulness in life. "Ile various OM/- potions will b. discussed in tha light of Phre nology end Physiology, so that ever) one may know in what pursuit he would be most likely . to succeed.—Pabtishers. • • - rirThis Journal and she People's Journal will be furnished for $1,75 per annum. The Water-Cure Journal for '57. DEVOTED to Physiology, Hytko pathy,and the Laws of Life and Health. with engravings illustrating the Human. Syer tern...-4, Guide to Health and Longevity. Pub lished monthly by r.. .Fowcs & Mute, 308 Broadway. New York, at $1 peraunour: - Good Health is our Great Want. We can obtain it only by a knowledge of the Laws of Life and the causes of Disease, which are clearly preserted in the Water Cure Journal. Particular directions are given for the treat ment of ordivary-casesat home. so that all may apply it. Referring Health to he the basis of all la .ppinems. we rely on the friends of good health to place a copy of the Water Cure Jour. nal in every fituaily. Now is the time to sub scribe. 17 - This - and the People's Journal will be furnished for sl,7s—both and the Journal for $2,25 per annum. Life Illustrated AFIRST—CLASS Family Newspa per, devoted to News,, Literattire, Sci- ' ante, and the Arts; to Eutertaintnent, Itn prov 'meat, and Progress- Designed - to . en cowage a spirit of licye, Manliness, Self Re liance, and.activity etnuag the 'people ; to illustrate Life in all its phases, a id to indicate the mode by which we in uy attain the irghest degree of usefulness and happiness—a paper which ought to be re id by every family in the laud. Published WeAly, by Fowler do Wells, at 5 a year, or SI for half 3-year. o"Life Illustrated and the People's Journal will be furnished together for $2,15 per an -1 limn. Terms in all eases in advaace!, -tO"Those desiring to avail theaiselves of those reduced terms should apply at once to the Publisher of ail People's Journal, Couders port, Pa. 9:32. TO FANNY FEtIN'S ONE MILLION READERS. . A NEW BOOK. We have the pleasure of announcing that we h ice in press and shall publish about the firAt of December, a new work of fiction, enti- Rose Glark. . A ROMANCE BY FANNY FERN The last work, and first continuous tale o this brilliant and fascinatin,g.authoress. "anal Halt," achieved a success unexampled in the annals of letters.- In the language of a lead ing periodical, it"cre:ded a more profound sensation than any which has been issued du ring a quarter of a century." But it is-unne cessary to allude-to ths inerits of dual Hall.' Judging from the number of copies of- it we. have sold, We - judge that everybody in the United States has read it. As respecia the work we have now imprt-ss, ROSE CLARK we can only say we regard it in every respect a greater; better work ; and are confivsit it will not only sustain, but even ircreise the reputation of its d stinguished au:horess. we have re .sons for thinking "Raise Clark" will nuke a greater sensation than did' • It will firm an elegant 12mo volume, of over 403 pages. Pi.ce $1 2i, an reciept of which copies will b. sent by m ail, poet paid. It will be sale by all booksellers. *„*Any newspai er giving this advertise ment three insertions, and sending us a copy of 'the paper with advertisemim marked, will receive au advance copy of the work by mill, posy paid. Pubiishsd by .4ASti.N tuts, New York. THE GREAT FAMILY WEEKLY PAPELL THE NEW YORE. LEDGER has . now attained the extraordinary circula tion of One Hundred end Nine - y Thousand copies. The LEOGER is dev..ted to POLITE LITEE.A.T . URb, ORIGINAL TALES, SKETCH . . ES. POETRY, ESSAYS, GOSSIP and CURRENT NEWS, and miimains a high moral tone. It is every where acknowledged to be the hes - family pa per in the world! tieu...e its extraordinary and unheard of popularity. Ma. Bolsr.R., the Pro prietor of the LEDGER, employe the best tel. ant in she - conntry, - nsid by so doing to Aces the best paper, Such writers as Fannyfem, sylva nut Cobb, Jr., and Emerson Bement, are perm t ssen:ly engaged on it, and will write for uo oth er paper hereafter. Mrs. Sigouney, also, con: steady writes for it; so do a host of other popular authors, incindin. , gra. EILL3I/ D. li. N. I sonthworth, Alice Cary, 1171. Vaughan. Nary W. l Stanley Gibson,Clara Sydney . &c., &c. • The 1 LEDGER is bautifully illustrated every week. The NEW YORK - LEDGEtt a prin:cd on beautiful white paper, end is composed ofeighs pages, making the handsomest weekly paper in the country. It is pnblished on Saturday, end sold at all the news offices in every city and town throughout the country; and is mailed for subscribers et two dollars per annum; two copies are sent for three dollars. Any person obtaining eight subscribers at $1,50 each, (which is our lowest club rates,) and.seading 411 will be entitled to one copy Free. Terms , invariably in advance. Address all letters to 1 ROBERT ROSSER, Publisher of New You 1 LYDOLR, 44 Ann Street, New fork. N..s.—Now is a good time to subscribe, as EMERSON BENNE CT ' S Great Origi.sal Novel of FRONTIER LIFE, will be com menced in the LEDGER on the first of-faun er.r. . . - 9:31-2t. Yams Cari..4.oZ .NURSERY. 7 H. OLIN & CO., of the Yates • tiounty Nurseries. have for sale a large said v luable assortment anti T TREES of all varieties usually cultivated: -These T rees are young and of vigorous growth. The qual ities are the most choice known, sod are war. -ranted gataiser — Also a tine stock of OR.N.A. MLNTAL TREES and SHRUBBERY, for Sprug Delivery. or Address , orders to C. BSACB, Pen inn, Yates Co.. N. Y. Sept. 11. re.56.-2.noe Y:sr~--- EE . TRE . RAREINDUCEMENTS!= The us snagement have the pleasure of an. flouncing ; that the collection of Maks of Art destigued for. distribution among the sub scribers, whoste names ere received previous io the 24th ef. January. '57, is much larger ana more costly.than on any prestiousyeir. Among the leading works iu Sculpture—executed its the finest .11arble- 7 is the new and beautifu; Swine onkel. VON NYMPH,' The Busts orthe Three Great Amerie.An Statesmen, CLAY. WEBSTER. & - CALHOUN, Also the exquisite Ideal Bait, • "SPRI_N G." APOLLO AND DIANA, IN MARBLE, LIFE SIZE. Together, with the following Groups and Stat. AM In Carrara Marble—of the STRUGGLE FOR THE HEAitT; VENUS AND APPLE; PSYCHE; MAGDALEN ; CHILD OF THE SEA; Nig°. CLiNCF.; CAPTIVE BIRD and LITTLE TRUANT! With numerous works in Bronze, and a col :action of SEVERAL lIVXDRED - ine Oil Paintings. • by leading Artists. The whole of which are to be distributed or allotted among the subscribers whose names are received previous to the Twenty-eighth of Minty, '57, when the Distribution will hike place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of tAru dollars is entitled to A copy of the splendid Steel Engraving, "SATURDAY NIGHT, or A copy of any of the following $3 Maga ziues oue year; also . , A copy of the Arty JOURNAL one year, and A Ticket in the Annual Distribution of Works of Art. Thus, for every $3 paid, a person not only 'gets a beautiful Engraving or Magazine one ye but also receive; the Art Journal oue year, and a Ticket in the Annual Distribution, making fuer &Wars wortli of reading matter be sides the ticket, by which a vainabie p .inting -or piece of statuary may be received in addi tion. _ Those who prefer Magazince to the -Engrav ing "Saturday Night," can have either of the fouowiug one year: Harper's Magazine ; Gudey's Lady's Beek, Gritted States Magazine, liii.ckerbocker Magazine, Graham's, Magazine Blackwood Magaztiae, Southern Li:eiary Mes senger. No person is restricted to a single share. Those taking five memberships, remittitig $l5, are entitled toms Engravings, and to Fix tick ets in the distribu:ion, or any five of the: Mag. aiMes, one year, and siz tickets. Persons, in remitting fin Dis for membership, will pleetie register the letter at the Post Of fice, to prevent loss ; on receipt of which, a certificate of Membership, toge.her with the Engraving or Magazine desired, will be for warded to any part of the country. For further particalars, see the November Art Journal; sew free on application. For membership address C. L. DEltzii, Actuary C.A. A. „t4-.± Broadway, New York, or Western °Nice, hill street, Sandusky, Ohio. T. 3. TYLER, lionorary-Secnitary. COLESBURG IN COMMOTION! Sam- Mills on -the -4 Track, A Full Assortment -of Oroceries, Szt ' IlliE undersigited begs leave to in form the citizens Of Allegany, end others interested, that he has just filled up the Store in enlesbarg, formerly °occupied by N. L. Dike, with a choice se:ectiou of Dry Goods. Groceries, &c., which he will sell, for Cash only, cheaper than they 'c..n be porch iced at any other ;tore in Potter County. - SPECIALNOTICE TO LUDIDERMLS. Lamberin eau always find plenty of Oats And tiler Grain with we, and 1' agree to for feit a nigirs - lodzing, sty, Brand breakfast and Kee , ing of team. :o any parson desiring a load of Oats, who will find inc with lees than 2 .to 500 bushels on hand SAMUEL MILLS Co!esbuig Nov 27th. 1856, New York & Erie Railroad. NEW TIME ,TABLE, Taking Effect Monday, Nov. 3, 1856. 11RA INS will leave Genessee.Station (Weliariiia) at the following hours MOVING EAST Stock,Express, Ciociumus Express, .... Sight Express, Mail, New York Express, 8: WA. is Freight No. 2, Freight No. 4, '\• -MOVING WEST. -Dunkirk and 13u.falo Express, 9:01 r. x. Mail, _ —.12:35 " Night Express ' 8.1 . 05 a. N Chicago Express, - 3:32 " Emigrant, . 10:33 " Freight No. 1,. 12: 1 35 " Freight No. 3, ' 4:15 P. N D. C. MoCALLUM, Gen. Supt. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. WilorEoßf E ad A in S L iuist e ra t t t i e o ns u io tes ntay t la e m e e e state r or . Ephraim Dalrymple, late of the county of Fut ter. deceased, have been gramed to the sub scribers, all ; , erso :s indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment; and those baviug claims against _ the same, will present theta duly authenticated, to the sub scribers residing in usvrayo Potter Co., Pa.. D A IEL DA LILYM PLE, • W5l, DALRYMPLE, Trustees. W. S. luRNSON, • ' Nev. 20. 1866. • • • NEW BOOKS. ENCHANTED BEAUTY, *Dr. Elder, Lives of Atrocious Judges, by Hildreth, Progress of Religious Ideas, by L 31 Child Bryard Taylor s Travels, The Song of Hiawatha—Longfellow, Caspar, by Amy Lottirop, Just received and for sale at the JOURNAL BOOK STORE NEW Music received every few days by W ,FOIi;THE MNTER The Beet Book for Agents PERSONS' . OUT. OF EMPLOYMENT. • tin Elegant Gift for a Father to Present to his Family. - larStmd for One Copy,.and OY'it . Among your Friettulkel ANT ED—Agetlo- in every see tion of the Untied States, to circulate SEARS' 4ARGE TYPE QUARTO fur Family Use 7 -entitled THE PEOPLE'S PICTORIAL DOMESTICEIRL - • With about One Thousand Engravings!! • This useful' book is destined, if we can form an opinion from tae Notices of the Press, to havt, on Unprecedented circulation in every section of our wide-spread continent, and to form* distinct era 'nibs sale of our works.— will, no doubt, in a few years become THE FAMILY BIBLE OF THE AMERICAN • PEOPLE. I' The most liberal remuneration will be illowed to all persons who m be pleased to primate subscribers to the above. From in t• 1011 copies • to ,y easily be 'circulated and so d iu e.,ch of he prmeipal citii§ and towns of the Union. tr WiLL ex SOLD BY SUBSCRIP TION ONLY. tgr. Application should be made at once, as the field will soon be occupied. lO^Persons wishing to act as ageing, and do a safe business, can send for specimen copy. receipt of the established price, six Dollars, the PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE, with a well bound Subscription Book, will be carefully boxed, and forwarded per express, at our risk and expense, to any- central town or village in the United States, excepting those of California, Oregon and Texas. Reg.ster your letters, and your money witiconte safe. 17-frln addition to the Pictorial Bible, we 1411)115h a large number of Illustrated Family Works, very popular, and of such high moral and unexceptionable character. that while good men may safely engage in .their circulation they will confer a I'UBLIC. BENEFIT, and re ceive SPAM COMPENSATION for their labor. r 37 'Orders respectfully solicited. • For fur ther particulars, address the subscriber, (post .paid). ROBERT SEARS,. 9:SO-It s ISI Witliam St., New York. Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS Letters of Adminis moon on the estate of William Lyon deceasea, late of "Sweden township, Potter Cu., Pa., have been granted to the undersign ed, all pe riot's indebted to said estate, are here by notified that an immediate settlement should be made, and those having claims against the same, are requested to present them properly • nthenticated for liTiidauon. J. 1-IENDRICK, Administrator; - Coudersport, Oct 19, 1&6. rrHE Cythara, the Lute of Zion, and Boys and Girls' Singing Book, et the JOURNAL BOOii STORE' ElllO 5:?.0 r. at. 1:45 A. X 7:30 r. 44 COUDERSPORT ACADEMY. . J. HENDRICK, Principal, MISS C. A. STOCKW E LL, Fre cep treis. TblE Academic:year will be divided into Three Terms, or thirteen weeks each. The Winter Term will commence on Mon day, December Sth, - lIKA. The Spring or Summer Term will commence on Monday, April 6th 1837 ; and the Fall Term on M•md,ty, the of August, 1837. TERMS. Tuition per term of thirteen weeks, as fnllovrs: • Primary studies—Reading, Spelling, Mental Arithmetic, &c., • - - $2.50 Common English branches—Geogra phy, Orthography, Arithmetic, and Grammar, , - - - - - - - - - - $3.75 Higher English Branches—Natural • "Philosophy, astronomy, Chemistry, and First Lessons ,in Algebra, - - $5.00 Higher Mathematics—Algebra, Go inueLry, &c., Latin, Greek, and French, Lan guages, - - - - Drawing extra, - Piano Music, • do. '. Payment strictly in advance. All.scholars who, can write legibly, will be required to present an original Composition Once in two weeks: and all male scholars to declaim once in two weeks. , Egr Board can be obtained in priiate Fam ilies in the village, or *rooms can be bad in the Academy by applying to the Principal. Mr. Hendrick has held the Preceptorship of the Academy for the past year, and it is with great satislaction we announce that we have been able to secure the continuance of his services. The flourishing condition of the Academy has been exhibited by a larger at tendance and more general expression of sat isfaction, than has ever beetr experienced heretofore; and the Trustees flatter themselves that in the renewal of his engagement they are carrying out the wishes of the patrons of the Academy thus favorably indicated, and securing for that station a gentleman fully competent to supply the wants of an intelli- I gent community. ELI REES, 'President; - 1 G. B. OVERTON, Seey, LEWIS MANN, Treasurer, Trastegs. AMOS FRENCH, SOBIESKI ROSS, H.J. OLMSTED, Coudersport, Nov. 10, 1E36. 11E1;-U P A I VERS ! TtiE subscribers take this method of in forming their friends that they are in re ceipt of, and are vox opening, a choice and desirable stock of STAI'LF AND FANCY DRY GOODS, to which they invite the attention of all who desire to make purchases. Onrstock is large, has been selected ,Ith great care, and is par ticularly adapted to the wants of this section of the country. Our stock of Dry Goods con sists of DRRSS GOODS. TRIVIIISGS, Rinnoss, EN.II DROIDIRIESi PARASOLS, CLOTH!, CAS SIMERIS, VILSTIAGS, DOSILSTJCS, SLIIRrISGS, LEARNS, PRISTS, • HOSIERY, SHAWLS, and a;variety of other articles, too numerous to mention_ V. have also a complete assort. ment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY; all of which will be sold uncommonly cheap 'for ready pay, and for approved credit on as reasonable terms as any other establishment. MANN & NICHOLS. 11•%t}., Ang. 11,1866.—k'1L1 NRW tiIHE undersigned - havingl formed -I. partnership ender the name and fide of JONES MANN b. JONES, for the purpose of extending their usefulness in the Atarcantile business; have purchased the entire stock of C. B..lortes,. Lewis Mann and A'. F. Jones, which with' the large ad ditious now being made to the consolidated Stock, by daily arrivals from New York nod Philadelphia, enables them to offer to tut Public and each of their former customerell the largest, best and most extensive assent meat of goods ever brought into this Ola,rleet. _ - To accommodate themselves and their nee comers, they hare remodeled the Store Awns er!y occupied by C. S. Jones, when.. they way be found stall times ready and willing to wait upon all who May extend to than Their patronage. Their Stock consist• e Dry Goods, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Provisions HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES, Iron, Xails, C. S. IWNES, L MANN,, A: F. /ONES Coudersport March, 2oth, 1856. JONES, MANN 4- JONES, Are now receiving a large let of. the bees Style Printsi consisting. of Cocheee, Bled mack, Philips Allan & Sons, Briggs, Sprague /it. CO. Warranted fast colors, also a let of Cheap Prints. Call & Examine, JONES, MANN JONES. • ' Would call the attention of those who an in want of Cloths to their Stock, which they a:. continually replenishing consisting of Broad Cloths, (BLACK & BLUE.) Cassicueres of all grades and aryls., Sunset TWEEDS. eIEaXS 4°C. WEhave now on band several Tsang' of Farmers Satin, which ii warrants/ to girl satisfaction. Try It. JONES, MANN,. & JONES. CALL AT JONES, MANN, & JONES' / and examine their assortment of Sheet ing3, Shirting, Demins, Ticks, MArriea - Stripes and Checks. They are just receiving a -handsome lot of Bleached goods, which they are desirous of baring their cuteness examine. OLD fashioned Dimity for sale at JONES, MANN Zs JONES WE have on hand s good ass ortment • Yankee notions, which Cie are willing to sell at reasonable profit, Linen thread, Cotton do. (spool lc 4(4410 Linen sad Cotton Floss, French Working Cotton, Knitting do. Needles, Pins, with alma every thing belonging to this depart:net if Trig*. JONES, MANN ds JONES. A LL who are in, want of Boots or Shoes _EL will please call and examine the stock o Which is the largest ever opened in county, and we feel confident that we ace sandy the most critical. We bare also it connection witkthis Branch of our business a - $6.00 . . $6.00 $2,50 . . $1r).005 Whore we can Order any kind of works ad we believe that our 11.11114 Made Frock is en perior to that which is brought frOns &bread ,LEATHER . of the best quality, and of all the •differs kinds, with Boot & Shoe findings at JONES. MANN & JONES. TEAS (Mask and Green) from twenty-flre cm to a dollar, constantly on hand 11 JONES, MANN & ;JONES. OeR Stock of Groceries is offered to tlit inspection of the Public with this• fal belief that it is the best in the County. Ws intend that this department of. our brailts shall always be kept in readiness to &mil the wants of this community. . - JONES, MANN & JONS, JONES MANN do JONES, ifitvi circa* the best stock r:d . if ardwar• eye ,kept in this place, and they imend to keel every thing in this line, and we feel seething that tve can do as well by the l'euple cf ti County as will be done by then' at Wellsville /large Stock' of Crockery to select front JONES, MANN 4 JONES. WANTEO atiONES, IfAXN 4JON s Wheat, RV/, Buskl!heat. Cora ease. Or afirtning the Farmers hare fi male they can find ready lode for at our Store. - NATE aro keeping good assortoosm of from which we will simply, tie Black-Smiths of this section, as favorablyiis they a vail be dealt with at Wellsville. JONES, MANN I JONES, Boot It Shoe SHOP. Potatoes, IRON TONES, MANN & JONES, WOULD Respectfully ask the r umm y of this county to examine the Advaa tagn, offered them in this place, for the es changing of their farm TlTO4ace for -cask or Merchandise. almost all kind• of grain. and in fast, every kind the farmer hair ton)); been a more advanced figure in Coade7mll, dna at arty ' of the Northern markets, while the goods of the Merchant, are ' 6 ° 131 the sit" price. • excepting . the heavy articles, vrltleh have Transportation added. JONES MANN & Marsh 26th. 1666.