.~t-r =~ CO.'S .. GRE&T GIFT BOOK BALE 40 .roadway, New, York. cs 1 AND JEWELRY GIVEN AWAY .TO PURCHASERS OF, BOOKS. rAi 11, , ri1t4 will be sold re low as 41, h. hod at other Stores, many of them tni..e'le, Now looks received daily. A gift I :rising lu e. limn 25 cents to 4;100, given ell Itt the time it is sold. Having uti o ," trge stock if note and salualde al oar motto is "Large stiles and 1 .11 1 , 1%.11i ." tae ere determined to give our ~41,nityrne bargains 111.111 can be .h od Any hews pnbiished in New York Ma will be promptly sent, gift In c arle.l, ea receipt Of publisher's price. Cala les a u and Presents, containing full us airs will be sent free to all parte of ry. teo•t titiral iNducements are offered to All: person by ,ending us an older ! • ru wolf moues. inclosed, win be en j tsnntura Book and Gip. ordecN for books, cum:l.ll4)g money, (to p ..ti.c i.hou.d be regis ered it jp•l' et 011ie.: where they are twa ed, and di ' Cat to ..% acts Co., 4,09 tiro,dway, :NSW. Thom o & Sons, Sowh l'hi.w.leiph..s; I. B. Lippmem!. 6. Co.. rt.'lntl* phi.. ; D. Appleton & Co., ,L. T..dnr•- s' 1 aiic; Dkrby 6.--Jacksou,Nust -1.4." I..Ds•t. it:or sLsll FO It A CATALOGUE....E3 F.VANS & CO., • Prine4ll Store, 41.9 Broadway New York. or- , .ch Stores at '25 Cheainut street I b. a •'. kis, .t d st Waseington, D. C. (,;;I;.\T FXCITEMENT! TILL ALENDOUS hIiSH!! 411•//aer Cargo tf Goods at tik• Old Regulator! IL-9U might 'siren undertake to dam it h • waters of the Niagara with bulrush oa, at. • tee .0 sour Mee .he multitude that there to try o:itur plane in town where they eau get taco •it b..rg..ins in the line of ES & PROVISIONS, as , L 1 be ().it Regal ,tor which has so to. g been be thaw Lutpu into of Tiede in this ilourath i-,1 a rop o l e. Now we h ,ve clone to the 10 , ; ,e b t there is wily one way to sea .I..rytdv v 4 .1.1 it 10 all the , eup.e know we e. be a u Aid, ind sell them at prices which, - .7 bee t est use/oink io ihose in w .n, to bAiy ut a.; a. .d iir Y.e , ur air we ti .ve char.ered a he !aerial where we Intend 0 keep .14* i.risp.• p.m.e.i ss io wha in .y be band at ea, es siti.,• Liiery body allows, (or at otribi t Le, !snow) where the tt d Het/fiat:or .-o.i tor tie mourn of those who d.n't kn.att, linj wYo SC. to he le, w e vriil j ust inform them that it ,1 athe.ed right on the - RAILROAD, *7'4 e few rods from the Depot, and to always apett for eimotners mid all who wish to save per isent. in purchasing the oecessaries of efe ; 16r is is the only place in town where can Ihottlx,ist to have /W 4 shave kft after wizr.h. , ging your necessary supplies, untwith soaildi jibe common assertion of •very 0.,e :11,t they sad cheaper than their neighbors, dqu't boast of selling goods at or b e low coy., hj we hove adopted as our stand ,rd to "Lies owl Lel Lies," and to sell as cheap as the obi! ptilu ; for when people- advertise to sell be ow tiost,you may easily-conclude that they --•oWy “iterovriog out bait." In order that the people may know what we keep to sell, aim:lterate a few of the most important au.or SC • GROCERIES Anyone exami..ing our stock of Groceries, as ar a confident will at once come to the con o ust•ot MA a bet.er and •oo e complete a. sort :nom cannot be f and in this section, consist ing of - COFFEE. • MOLASSES, SYRUPS, PEPPER, SPICE. GINGER, CLOVES, Sticard, SR.lemma, Cinnamon, Pepper Sauce, Cswip, Yeas: and Soap Powders, Vinegar, Oil, Fluid, Chewing untrSinoking To beano, Stut, Seg ,rs, Candy, Nina, Raisins, Cf4C7.11101, lierri , g,'Soap, Candles, and an driety of other articles which it is un y to mention, may be found in this da p- n emu, and whlelt will be sold at a trifling advance from east to ready pay. P a V I lONS. Just take a look at our large stock of Pro visiotat, and see-Ivre hare not got the where• with to riviose •he nuinerous w nts of the seedy, and enough to kelp you all frotn stet le• •ing !trough the .ung and dreary winter. It to tto.oss.n.• for us .o euutnerate ono half the arm:es we .ettp, in a e.ng.a •dver.isatuout, but we w.ll Luau:ion a taw of he mos, itupor au., which way be found in abundance and an Veal T.trieLy, consisting or PORK, HAMS,FISd, BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, SALT, CORNED BEEF. DRIED BEEF, sauuLDERs, FLOUR. • CORN MEAL. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, DRIED APPLES,' DRIED PLUMS, POTATOES, . OATS, BEANS, SALT, mad a host of what articles in the line of Pro visi,ms. Also be t a consiantly 00 baud a good assortment •f tv 0,.,1)LN AND WILLOW WARE, snob 4s Blooms, 11 ash.ubs ~tid Boards, Mops, D.n et Boxes, Brushes, &c., ioge.her wi,b u gutter , t .18SU kme ,t of 8,0 e 11 art., wh.ch we wit. sell very the p for cash: A general mvi- Winn is ox.e Jed all, and to .he people of Pot.er Couu y to par.icmar, to c.:11 a. the o,d before porch sing etiewhere. L ILK Se. PHILLIPS. WOlll%llll, Dec. 10, 135 31-6ino Administriitxix's Notice. WHE• EAS Lettetts Adminis *talon on •hin Ce.kle of Hami.ton La ment deceased, tare at •Coudetspor , Pc,..ter Co., P..., have bee,' grunted to the subscribed ; 111 p•rsotat indebted to said estate, are request o make immediate payment, and those hay. iug t.oiuts against the same, will present them N.Aiy au•beutiomed for settlement to - C' Z(LINE L:%MONT, Administrix. -"Ars r MTh Jan. 12 1K)7.-9:37-61. BLANKS:—We have on hand and for sale the following assortment of Blanks, pr rued in good style, on good isi.er, and for sale e heap: -Warrants, Summonses, Subpcenas, and Ex ecutions, for Justices of the Peace. Constable's Sales.' Judgment and Promissory Notes School Treasurers' Notices. Township Orders. School do.. Articles of Agreement between School Dtrcctors and Teachers. - S'upervisors' Executions. Blank Deeds. IVe are also prepared to execute all kinds of Blanks to order. Also Business Cards and Circti!ars, Posters, Handbills, &c., on short notice and in as good . style as they can be de. • in Northern 1 4 57. • rr RY JONES, MANN & JONES' 25 Cent TEA; MAGAZINES. PUTNAM'S, Grah.titei, rtink Lt. lie s t3lackwond's,Kniciter4ock3r, aui House hold %Verdi, fo• ...In at the lln r RNIL BOOK STORE T RY JONES, NUNN & JONES 25 Cent TEA. • 11. 1 1 .Jo N l'S, NIA N N & JONES' 25 Cent TEA. DRUGS ! DRUGS!! CIOLLINS 1:411T11. undersigned having purchased the J- interest of l'. B. Tyler, in the Drug and Book business, purpose to combine their stock and continue to supply their numerous friends with the same variety of goods as heretoford, sleep' Books. t elievinglay this arrangement we shall curtail expenses at least ten per cent wad are disposed to give our customers the 4 senefit of the change, fur ready pay N.lying en increased sales, for rentitner..tion. t‘tir stock will comprise all articles tbund under the general head of Dry Goods, Groceries and Pro Visions, and Hardware. N. B. A full stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Campliene, Fluid, and Dye Stuffs, kept constantly on hand together with sta tionery, fancy articles, Watche. and Jewelry. For the truth • -of the above promises we r. spec:fully i, r 'ite an ex.,mination of our goods. . \writ 45, Ji )1%;1;,,S Couders:mr, July 3, IS5q. c,I k TArLINIELIsIT of L) and ''.xpenditures of l'Ate. ConaLy, ma• ha Year Ending December za, L. louG. KICCUPTS. Amount received for !axes ou unseamd Lands and . - Lands as , ted returned as th4eated, for the years 1833 and 1835. $5953 83 Amount received ft oin tax- es t Oa seated Linda and Personal Property for 1856 and previous years, 3622 61 Amount received oil Judg ments. 6 33 AIIIOIIIIt received on Fines. 96 00 " ThrJury Fens. 48 00 . " • " from Duick Whipple for order over dr .wn to him as pay for Commissioner's wages for the year 1856. -r : 6Ea Amount ream, d from Sara uel Haven for orders for Clerk hire for 1856 . 10 86' Amount °fasces., of Expen- ditures over Receipts. 21:9 73 IXPENDITURE.S. Amount paid County Com missioners for 171-.)4. $ 12 Amount paid Comity Com missioners for - 18.73.5, 66 73 Amount paid County Com- missioners for 18615. 244 88 Amount. paid Assessors. 901 55 " " for Proth'y's Fees. ' 310 08 Amount paid CountyAud're. 36 50 " " for auditing Prothonotor's and Recor der's accounts. 5 0) Amount paid to Grand and Traverse Jurors. Amount for appropriations to the Academy. Amount p ,id for Qualifica- Lion fees , Amount paid " Sheriff's Fees. do do Roads. Atuouat de " Common. wealth Costs. 440 'ZS Amount do Rea& Reer li9 18 45 00 do " Attr's fees. 45 00 do " . Viewing • do do fur luterost on Bonds. Amount paid for Prison Ex- enses. Amount 1 aid for County 11rid..0a. Amount paid for Court House expenses. ; 213 4d Amount paid for Stationery, Books mewed. 163 15 Amount paid for Election oxpenses. 1187 66 Amount paid for Printing. 272 50 " Fuel. 36 69 " " Wolf bn'tg 200 00 " Wild Cat" 17 25 11 " " Constable Fees and returns. 90 04 Amount paid as moneys re- • funded. 1 49 Amount paid for Postage. 627 " " Clerk hire for 18;54. 457 do do do do do for 1855. 144 62 do do do do do for 1856. . 311 RI Amount paid Wm. Crosby, Court Crier. 46 00 Amount paid to Tipstaves. 73 o'2 "„.for costs in civ- ii ',nits. " 79 Amount paid for suffers for Tr..versa ~ arors. 3 25 Anioun. paid fur incidental ex i enses 75 WE, the Commissioners of Potter County do hereby cer.ify that the f goi-g ex-ihits a true statement•of the receipts and expenditures. of said clan. ty for the year ending Dec. 3.1,.056. as taken - I'lom th e original acc•otots of the same remaining i,r , ur Office. -ill ter Hilton) , whereto we have hereunto set our hands, at C..uderspott, this 33.5 t day of January. A. D. 1857. DCICK. WHIPPLE, S. 8. RASCu. Com'rs. ATTLSI 13. Coir, Clark, STATEMENT OF , TH.F FUNDS of Potter County, on the Ist day of-Jann7 ery..A. 0.1.857. Amount of Commissioners' Orders outstanding,. • • -$7182 53 " of Bonds payable toWm. Bell • • . due in 1854, • 11100 00 • " - do do ,do do J. F. • Cowan, due in 1854, 936 18 "do do do do -Eh Rees, due in 1854, . • 600 00 "do do do do Wm. Bell • •due.in 1855, . 1000 00 "do do dO do J. .F. Cowan, due in 1655,_ 1000,00 "do do •do do Wm Bell due in 1856, - • 100000 "do do do do H. H. Dent, due in 1857, 1000 00 "do do ;do do - J. F. Cowan, due in 1857, 1000 00 " do , do do - do Wm Bell due iii 1857 ' 1000 00 do do do do Wirt V. - Keating, due in 1657, 1100 'OO " of !merest due on the above • Bonds. 1:507 16 Amount of outstanding taxes on un tie .ted lauds for year 1556, - $3009 - 22 " of taus outstunding on seat ed lands teamed us mated, " due trout J. 1.. Barclay, col lec:or of l% harton for 1856,: " due from J. S. Colo. , bie, col lector of W. Brunch for 1856, " due from A. Corey, col'r of Ulysses for 1836, " due from Thos. Bonnet; cul'r of Stew-arch:ion for 18.56, " due limn J. L Barto, col'r of SumMit for 1856, " duo from W In. J. Brown, torr of Sweden for ir.i:',6, " due from J. H. Graves, col'r of Sharoti for 1856, " due from-Jos. Knowlton, col'r .of Kotler for 1556, , " due from Simi! Brown, col'r of Pike for 1856, " due from Thos. Pye, col'r of liswayo fur 1851), " due from , enj. Barse, col'r of Jackson for 185(1, " due II OM JUSOII Lewis, col'r of Homer for 1836, " due trout Wm. F. Burt, col'r of llecior for 1856, " due front E. D. Ayres, col'r • of Hebron for 1856, " due front liam,i'it Whi:e col'r of 11 rrison for i8:,6. " due from i ie.der L ha; m ,n, cm'r of iieneMe Mr t--.. 6, " due from j• hit ~r.• Meer, co.'r of ,;..:Ilica for 1.4441, " due atm' U. B. li•Mb,rd,co:'r of hingliAin for 1851,, „ '' due from Albert Presha, corn e ' , ot Allegany for 18 , 6, " due from John Mahan jr. col'r of Whar.on for 185:), " due front E. Crippen, col'r of West BranCh for 1855, " due front Ely nuts Itecket car of Ulysses fur 1855, " due from 0. C. Warner, acil'r of Sharon for 1855, " due from Abram Kilbourn, - etu'r of Pike for 1855. 135' 32 " due from Edmund !La, co 'r . 7 of Portage for 13,55, 41 'BO " due from I lorry fiord. col'r of Gennesee for. 1855, 14 60 " due from Jacob Cole, col'r of Clara for 1855, • 12 82 " due front Wm. 11. Turner, oorr of Ancgany for )2%).), 37 67 " due from flurry Lent, car of Eulatia for 1854, - 46 55 " due from E. Crippen, co:'r of West Branch for 1,4, 11 74 •. " due from E. Merril, col'r of • . Ulysses fo, 12:G4, . 16 85 " due from Jos. Sunder:in jr., cu,'r of hector for 1844, . 49 24 " due from 'Lem. 11,,mmond, eth'r of W. Br. itch fur 1853, 25 18 " due from Abr.:Maul Drake, col. of Stewart:am for 1553, 5 99. " due from Naihan Fuller, col. • of 1.; yeses fur 11853, 720 " due from E. L, Graves, col. of - Sharon for 1853, 41 52 " due from N. J. Mill, col. of • Eulalia for 1853, . - 55 69 " duo from J. D. Stavin; col. of • Ctar , for 1853, 21 73 " due from John Burrows, col. of West Brown for 1852, 7 02 " due from Moses llacket, col. • of Ulysses fur 1852, •• ' 77 44 " due from Wm. Diketnan, co'. , of Siewlrtstni for 1852, .19 34 " due from Charles Barnet, c , .d. ' of Sharon for 1852, 52 17 " d :e from Jos. Lyntun ji., col; ofltoulet for 1802. .: 92 48 " due from Geo. Wymer, col. of Pie .saut Valley.fur 1852 • 6.5 " due from a. H. Martin, col. ot Pike for 11852, 34 44 " due front Sam!. llaveu, col: of Coudersport for .1052, " due trout T. 31. Keeler, cot. of kb barton fbr lr•51, . " due trout Bituou Drake, cll. of Bharon fur 1851,• • " due from E. W. Foster, col. of.limitson fur 1851, " due butts 11.'1'. C. ‘Vebster, cot. of Geuesec tar 1751, " due litho Delos Llwigtr., col. of Allegany for loot , " due 1. out Johu 31. Kitbeurn, cot. of Pike for 1850, " due ft om ..ohu Mahan, col. of . Wharton for 1e149, " due flour Duni Coicord, col. of Eulaha for 184 u, " due flour Samuel Barr, col. of . ROULICI. 101'18.19, ..,. " tide nom L. M Howard, col. • of Luntlia for 1848, " due flout Allen Shepherd col. l olJackeun for 1641, . " due from Wm. Spencer, col. • of Bingham for 1846, 0 due flow L. M. Goodrich, eol. of Eutaiia for 1846, ' " due froua (J. S. Crandall, aol. of usweyo tar 1845 " due I, out tienry Haynes, col. ot Hector for 1845, " due f out Isaac Rees, col, of Home, fur 18.44, . "- due flout Wm. macro., col. of Bingham for 1844, " due on J ud g ments °alms than , those again& Colatetots, 30 00 " due oil .so,es • 35 , 24 E x cess of Li,dit,t.tes over Assets, 1633 . 2 13 *9:154 li 1289 71 125 00 25 84 2 .3.6 147 12 33 00 550 88 $095 4 18 Wt. the Comissioners of Potter Conuty. do certify that .he fo,egoing exhibits a ttue SuiletueuL of the I'utls,4oekteoutiLy,..s ap peals nom the Aleeks and Documents irt our Off lee. Wiarss our hands at•Coudarsport, this 31st d,iy of inutieay, A. U. 1857. DUICK WIIiPPLE. S. a. HASCO. Coulters Attest : 4. 0. Cote. C ' erk. _ _ EIWU - ergo - I'th WILL furnfsh,ihti PeoplG with host' 84.4 j and /OTT 01Q; Od TtleiadaY,i,littld"rldaYg . during the seaiOn. cashwill be, pail:Y(or b(sq4 cattle -at all timei. • ecnidersporr, July 17, 1856. , . riTY BONDAGE & MY FREEDOM. By 1I Fred. Douglass. Journey to Central Africa. Bayard Taylor Giltillan's Third Gallery of Portraits, Father Clark, the Pioneer Preacher, - The Hidden Path, • Fables for Critics, • Togethervritiva general stock of Standard and Aliseellaueous Works; good books for Young Peopl e • ' Stationery ut Wholesale. & Retail; Slater, Pens, Pencils, Inks—in short, everything in the greatest variety usually, kept in it Book Store. L, F. MAYNARD, Dealer in Dry Goods, Gioceries, Crockery, Read• -made Clothing, and Yankee Notiiens —Third street, Coudersport. Tau PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. 41tention: $17216 87 TN consequence of the open;ng of the Cat tawisso,'Williamsport, and Elmira R. R. whereby direct railroad communication. now established with Philadelphia, - WISE. PUSEY, & WISE, Wholes de. dealers in Formin and Dontest4 Dy GOOd4. E: corner Fifth aid M irket St P H I L. .416 DELP HI• are now prepared to offer extraordinary in ducements; to the Northern Peamsyvania trade, to visit their city to 'make spring pow kses In addition to the low prices they sell at, they will also gu mime to ship-all goods pur chased of them, at the same rates as goods are shipped from New York. Their stock consists of the usual varieties of • PRINTS, GINGHAES, r • • CHAN! RUA VS. LAWNS, BAREG E DELA INES, ALPACAS & DEBERGE, WHITE GOODS IN ALL THEIR VA It I Fri' BROCHi & BLANKET SHAWLS, IRISH LINENS & TABLE RS, . ills & C ASS ERES, SATINETS & JEANS, VEL V•EI & EEV ET. CORD:4, LisEN:-;. ( & DIcILL!NGS sl Li & lIN V EST ING-, BL. , K. DIES:3 Si I, tiS, et/LOU LID CAM BRICS, RED & Hurt!: icLANNELS, - 11OK.INGS & :STRIPES. BLEACHED & BROWN MU,SL INS &c. &c. &c. —A LS 0-- . A full assortment of Carpeting. • 26U 8 M GM 254 96 IBM Era EEO rzsga JCS 50 110 04 Ib9 117 BM oria 120 62 2(11 is 244 i li CUM ME] MEI 16'.19 10 53 IEI EMI ‘VISII';C'PUSEY, - s4 iVISE- Wholes :le Dealers in ready-made Clothing N. E.cornerr)th and Al iaket Philadeiplo will have constantly on h (nd an extensiv tiamrtment 01 m c h's Boys' Clothing of every ,:ride and quality adapted to the counry trade. All gamin() w..rraved of the newest styles and hest workmanship. 143 86 HEAD-O,UARTERS! glum subscribers take this method of in formitm their fnentls that they are in re ceipt of, and .ire uo N, opening, a choice and desirable stock of AND FANCY DRY GOODS, to which they Om e aimit.ion of all who desire to na.ke purchases. • Our.; ock is.arge, has been seme..ed %et.lag.eat care, and is par ticularly adapted to the warty of this section of the country. Our stock of Dry Good:icon gists of DRESS GOODS. TRIHHINGs, RIBBONS, EM -BIiOILARIES, PARASOLS, CLOTHS, CAS• SENIERES, VI:STINGS, DOMESTICS, SHIRTINGS, LINENS, PRINTS,. 1105/Ettr, SHAtrLs, and a variety of other articles, too numerous to Mention. We have also a complete assort-. ment of. GRocLlur.s, - HARDWARE AND CROcKERI; all of which will he sold uncommonly cheap for ready pay. and for approved credit on as reasona6:e .erns as any other establishment: MANN & NICHOLS. Cm 1357, clotting Casei, Card - LAM:I, . Thermometers, Children's; Books for tho Holidays, Chess Men,. Drawing paper, Bristol Board, Monochromatic Board, diydropathic Ertayeioyedia, by Dr. Trail, Family Physician—Dr. Show, ramiiy Dentist, l'otiphar Papers, al- the JOURNAL BOt)li FINI Mi 10 09 NEW BOOKS. BEI NCHANT El) BEAUTY. by Di. Elder, ■ Lives of Atrocious Judges, by Hildreth, • Progress of Religious ide.q., by L Jl Child! Bryard Taylor s Travets, The Song of Hiawatha—Longfellow, • Caspar, by Amy Lothrop, JAtet received and for sale at the . JOURNAL BOOK STORE 57 07 60 74 6 57 ENO BM THE Uythara, the Lute of Zion, end. Boys and Grim' Singing Book, at th• JOURNAL BOOri. STORE 19 01 69 31 ViTEI3STER'S DICTIONARY Pocket, V School, University, Octavo. and Quarto fitious. for sale by M. NV. M. 173 IBM JOU iiAL 2e3J/' 3 EO3.E NEW ARRANGEMENT. 276 43 BM TFIE . widersi g ned having purchased the enure Stock of Books lately owned by ryier & Jones, and completed. her as isorttnen, by new purchases in the city, curers to the public, the greatest variety and • best se:ected Sunk of MEI 56 17 •MISCELLA.t.E.UUSi BltliiltAPti [CAL, and Ct.iti , WAL Books ever pre,ented fur .;•ale in this county Au the uew biniks of any roles ore' kept COML./110y on littid, or procured by• t:xprct•S for customers who' may ; desire :ihein. It' is believed ILIA u . taithilii •iit.eutioti to business, and an earnest desire to oblige all who may deal 'thin her, Will secure a aberal amount .ot patronage. School Books, Stationeryolall,kinds, mat terials for Paper Flower's, etc.,.constantly on hind; also Music, Maps, Mathematical lnstnn media. Please call and examine forypprielves. -M. IC. bIANN. ' Coudersport; May 14,1856. $174:6 73. I= NITLI.PORT t • • "'A e o . tong: , an _ ..! : : .$11; :$4:O .; • . .THE G . 0.0 $O4 Prices iqltatlyite@noe. I. - HENDRICK, . ; —MISS C.A.STOCKiVE LL, Treceptress: Academic yearrill be divided • into Three Terms, o cthirteen weeks each. The Winter . Term will commence pn Mew day, December Bth, 1856. The Spring .or St • turner Term will commence on 11l otiday; April 6th 1847 ; - and,the Fall Term on Maittlay, he 24th, of August, 1857. - • • . Tuition per term of thirteen weeks, as follows: . • ' • • Primary studies—Reading, Spelling, Mental Arithmetic, &c., - $2.50 Common English brnuches—Geogra phy, Orthography, Arithmetic, and • Gramur.r; $3.75 Higher English Branches—Natural Philosophy, Astronomy, - Ehemistry, and First Lessons in Algebra, - - -$5.00 Higher M a theinatics—Aigebra; Ge oine.ry, &c., . $6.00 -Latin, Greek, awl French, Lan- Pages, - - -- - - $6Ol -Drawing extra, - $2,50 Piano Music, do. - - $lO.OO • I 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. --- . . ' Board can be olnained in private Fam ilies in the village, or rooms tan be had in the Academy by appiying to_ the Princip.d. Mr. Ifentiriek has held the Preceptorship of the Academy for the past year, and it is with groat satisfaction we announce that we have been able to secure the commuance of his service. The flourishing condition of the Academy has beeu exhibited 'by a larger at tendance and more. general expression of sat isfaction, than has ever been experienced heretofore; and ihe Trustees flatter themselves that in the renewal of his eng..gentent they are carrying out the wishes of the patrons or the Academy thOst favor .b.ly indicated, "and securing for that station a gentleman fut.y competent to supply the %yaws of an intelli genrcuulmtutity. ELI BEES, President. 1 G. B. OVEItTON, LEWIS MANS, , '!'rni•ee. AMOS, FRENCH, Z- 4 0 I.S RUSS (l. J. oL..:sorEt.), condervort, Nov. 19. i`.456 Thir t. - ri 0i) is'i• Hymn Books of Y:!riutts 11l Sizes justi , , a. ,d fur sale a. :he ' JOURNAL BOOK S'nißE. 1101BLES, English and German, a variety of iy les and sizes, at the Journal Book Store Pocket Bibles. llymn.Books, Prayer Books, Webster's Dictionary, unabridged, octavo, high school and common school editions. Harper's Ciiiversal Gazetteer, • Crudeu's Concordance. Testaments, Putnam's Magazine, bound, - Bayard Taylor's Works, 5 vole., • Poets and Poeiry of America, Poets and Poetry of England, Layard's Nineveh and Babylon, Willis v Poctns, Goldsmith's, Gray's, Ossian's, Cook's, and • • Tennyson's Poems, Paradise Lost. Lady of ihe Lake, Prescott's Histories. Mexico and Peru, Thiers' French Revolution, osepluts. .Rollin, Winthrop's New-England. Nlacanley's England. • Dickens' Eng•and, The Spectator, tvo., Children's Books—and Toys. School Bitoks, every kind ca..ed far, in his Co.uu tttttai y. Latin, Freuch, :mit Germ in SChoui Books, Levercii's Lit,:n Lexicon, Drawing P. pet, Books, and Card*, Drawing Pencils—Criyuns, Toy Paints, Colors for Oil painting. Artie. Brushes . , Chalk, Pens, limits, Paper of every. variety - called for Wafers, Wax, &c. Materials for Paper Fivers. Harrison's Corving-Ink-7--Davids' Blue Ink, Indelible ink, several kinds. llovey's Many Phrenological and Hydropathia "%Yorks. - Fow:ers and Wells' publications. Btank Books: Meru, and Diaries. Teacher and Parent. , - Theory and Practice of Teaching. - Life of llorace Greeley. Star Papers ..11. W. Beecher. Works-el TheOdere Parker. Shakspeare, &c., ror sale cheap at the JOUR:: AL BOOK-STORE. EIN Mt&ic retie,ced'every few days by - M W hi• NEW G001)S: r. hi- received gener al 4. as...,*.f:tig of fall and winter goutis COnsistini DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SNOBS. HATS & CAPS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, GROCERIES -& CROCKERY, and almost every article needed io the town and vicinity, which he pleages himself to sell as low as the 0W E . ==l His old customers and friends and the pub lie generally are invited s call and examine for themselves. ' D. E. OLMSTCD. Coudereport Oct. 4th, 185.5 MEM! NO TICE IS hereby given that the Notes and'Acconnts of the hue firm of Tyler and Jones have been transferred to Smith Sr, Jones, and .will be found in their hands foF collection. Those indebted to the late firm of Tyler and Jones, will please settle the same with the under signed intu,ediittely. SMITH St.IONES: , Coudersport. July 3. /SAI CIA).I2iI ALL persons having% cloth to cotor and dress, by leaving the , same at the store of J. M. Judd in Uotiikrs i tort, will be forwarded to the works of the subscriber finished in good order:aid retunied, pays lent for dressing can be wade to . J, M.. Judd on delivery of the-cloth. Mark the limos ptainli with twine and :directions. IL VERILY. Genesee. Fork 1855, TARAFTItt hislevitaantv, Water Coigne ./..J. r .Dravriug aper, Pencils, and.,Brusie list received by - ht . *• marirt 'HORACE WATERS, No:Broadway, g7T AGENT FOR THE BEST BOSTON AND Y.INSTRUMENTS. • HE Lsrgest Assortment ofPianna, T Meludeobi, Musical Instruments s li d Musical Merchandise of all kinds, in ;be u ; S. Pianos from Teu different Manufactorise, comprising those of every variety of in ,le, plain, neat and substantial 61 0,. Walnut or Rosewood Oases, fro m $l5O to $290. to those of the most elegant tiuiah flp to One Thousand Dollsrar-No bouts in Ai. Union can coMpete with the shore is the number, variety, and celebrity of its is strutucuts, nor it:l.th° Extremely Low Prises at which they are sold. HORACE WATERS' MODERN LEIRROVED •PI A -N S , With (*without Iran Frames, Assessin g. is their improvements of over•strings and echos. a length of scale, and compass of tone equal le the Grauta Piano, united with the betty!). fit d durability of structure of the square Piano,_ They are pronounced by the-Press In 4-. by the lirat -Yasient Masters, 'to be equal t o ?Mhos of any (ober - manufacturer. They its buil , of the I,ast and tin , A. thnrunghly s e w,. mate'l b hd g taraitteed to stand the non of retry climate. Each insorittnent guaranteed to give 'lath. lactinit. nr plarelvive•mnnev refunded. SEG OND-lIAND PIANOS AT Oki AT BAR. GAINS, coustuntly to sture, price from • t,, HORACE -WATER` Sup rug Instruments in tune, touch aml di. aflurno , of make. (Tuneit tim.equal tompfr. moot.) .Nlf.M,leous of ail othor ',ivies nut! toak,•. Pc;,•,• 'IGO *75, $lOO. sl2s , $l4O. limit, ;um stioCT.l: tilr.C..l/10.. Club)/I.•a ;!'l I . ICM 11151.111 M. itTIN*; Ull'A RS, .; g.i•N‘'N'•:i 13 Alt 1 1 6, • FLUTES, • F I.ITI'IN/is, . A(:COI3.I)EONS, • 1, 1 101._1 NS, I..f.trum. W. oi all kinds. atluwer priers; two f.v , -r In lurr oliertql to thr pub:is A I;ir. rs, and Tho iradf.:suppii-d ou thy most liberal tem. tj SIC. A . s: mid I) at sorcle— rata logites tau icuowd published , co mprisii I tlonlY choir. no MI it I,olMillr Pill the day . %cid br sold at our . .hird 'oft film ila , tl.;mor Stwor lo won to n!I pails of the r(" 2, ' try. post paid omettior atmd persopai iota to ra r,cLivrAl by umil. b.1.1m tour 1 , 1 Li. it 111 rvrry itistimce. Pismo •mit rt.m. M.d reut ttliowrd po 0.:,.• 5/ • tor 1/410 011 !•ity (11 , 11 t, '. l'4,l;ti'llUild Via"' lit 11 ill ullthellgl: fut no•%V. Grueralaudtrf.r Camlogm. atm r.chninlo of prices fm-utribal r • •.1 th , - coomry by moil. :NMICENIgNTSUFFEREII Ti , .N(C'e. I:. AI.I. ! AL'lb t.F lE i:Y. :o 5... Iloilice%‘2o , r , ./ I ia -31 I. G00m.gt.... of Music. 1111 I NS' JUSTICE, :he latest eil.tio LA he .I , )Ult ;.‘.. iiouK S'fOiir; ' and Nebraska. .111..i;ad:es g.inide in Needlework. 'kid: I,l' Parlor Games. l'orrowe's Pianu Forte .Printer. Workingman's W t• in the V. odd. - Ellen :I: ontgotnery r s Book :hell: - Fessenden's Nect American Cardentr. Sunshine on Daii) Paths, Dickeus Sunshine of Graystpne, E. J. 31.iy. Elements of Char.,cler, Jlargaret chsialist Europe: Pass and Present, , Ungetiitter. "aige's Cunituatuary ou the New Tas 1110111 Ecutess Amusement, or Entertaining El perituents in cariousSCIOLICAB. Peterson's Fatii.unr :science. Lichig's .Ag.tculturat Chemistry: Accordeon Instructor, etc.. at the - JOURNAL BOOK STORE Coudersport, May 1t4.56 i.wi.rii k : . uscribers having purchased the it r e, of all other parties het ctolore ur cat - oval. th above establishment, are all preps,:. u .o do all kinds of custom . work a their'. ou, u* we believe in a workimuldo nianio:r; and hope by u dilisent attentiuu 3 bubto..--s, to merit and iecetve* Aliare of pun. ndge. Versons wishing to liars V. Ilre. or tnn.fiwiwat floured for warKot, uan at iums he accommodated ou .hurt • .NOTICE. For the quality of the work done at oar Loa we refer to A. Corey, Esq.. Lewis/011e, G• Colvin, ?Ay., Biugliatu. 'rind Maj. S. r' John S -Mann, Esq., and Mr. istvi Locke, Coudersport. ELIJAH GRIDLEr ‘..awisville.Dec. 27th. 1845. I.4ew Boons. American Agitators and Beformen By Santini .... Life of Win. H. Seward, his Speech- Orations, and %V ritings, ....... lw .Life end Beauties of Fanny Fern,...• 1 " 1 Life of Horace Greeley, (uew supply. Stanhope Burieigh, or the J esuit, our Howes, (new suppiy,) lf.• A NEW UNCLk Tows cAI3IS," 3181. &rime's Nam Woltz. FIRED; A. tale of the Dismal Swamp. P r :it the JOB NAL BOOK 100 ICAJ:.63 0 OIJ' kr • NURSERY. tt r 11. OLIN-St Cu., .4 the Yl e te l Ll/ g lrollnly NtiruerleS. l e lure t itto 1;16r :Italy taaalattxuilu3auto at ail - Curie:fah ettifivtiteti. 1 arm 17 . are and ui vioorous,grevrth. Tbr hit% Lire tine MOM VIIOCe kuuwu, Und tar - ran - genuine. Alitaa flue s Otk ,o 4 0/P f IifLNTAA, T4EES and 511/117/11a 0 Sprug Delivery. . Or:Address orderi to C. BEACH , F 6 Yan Yates Co.. 11.1614.-2:mos
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