'7 7 aIE C tJRN AL. COtrptltSPOßT, APRIL 23 164 T. Fl F g `''`A R M E R E‘olitintr- Cloverseed Tlie : .4a4rirot Farmer, !Tasking of work for h..t# the fol!owhig itaitt uctiop4. roc ‘otA ing elovereped: - tj .41 ilale CllcliCellf the selec.init of the prase tiara wdoldsotit our teed, we would IEIO "Fort Wiseiti.ety out of the grow d. We would thou sow the oliel; lightly I! . .rrow it in wigs a light h now, And follow : thoirrowing by -a heavy Niter', 410 heavierthe beLter, And especially - would yrieJob;ert the grotind to these operaions, if the wheat croi'.sLowed any evidences of hui irpiceentt, -he %ed by the coniracting a. d punting power et alternaii. us of Cos: and (teat. Now, wo to ow • rti that In nv eu.ertnin the greatest hor ur tithe iery idea of 'pulling, ;he wheat plants ant of the ground lip the teeth of the harrow; in this horror, however, we do riot okset ration and trptlec.ioß to ch to baser. The h •rrosv, to be pure: wit] pull u; ut.ny of the .Vk licat plants ; ehis we froe'y mini t. But, then, most. f iheFe ho re 'tined by the mile : . .the roller will got on )_ raturn a ;teat tortilla of the roots le the ftir,h, but will also bury many joints of the wheat pl'u's the most of which will talre•t dot anitliew into wheat-bearing idnnts'i thus, by prompting filleting it will more than compen ate rciraily phims that niay be Lille,/ by the process of tiarn•w:ng. We beiter a dna fu: try : vout pulled.up 1 , ,,y the harrow, the ruller, !tribe burying of joini,s, will cause two mber plants to grow and be r kernels. This is not -"HA the harrowing des rays grass dud weeds, noses a cultivation to the wheat plants, stud be attracting and atieurbMg the atmospheric:depo sits., fertilizes the soil, in pre toes its-ternper.- titre.' encourages the growar.of the wile t plantseagd-incre•ises their yielding Poiyers.--L 'I hose nre not, ideal resters, no. mere theoreti cal opinions, but are :he actual retulta of exi,a rience and rrac:ico. however, you larrOw and roll jour c'ovetsced iu upon your wheat crops, or not, as to you may 2 , eem best,: do not, we be seech youi`omit to sow it, as clover, in con junction with lime, or marl, or a.hes, forms she arrest basis upoir which the improvement of Ind rests. --'in•conneetton nit!' the subject of sowing eluverseed we would Temsrlt,'ehat itite should iti'avery soil on which C!over may be grown, as the analysis of its asheS show, that in every • 100 parts there are upwarda of 3'3 pans of lime, end that the plopertton of or genic matter capable of affording nitrOgeiieous Ilubstance3 to be found in a good cloy, r-ley is i . 110115 than competent to supply th.e dem :lids ef a full crop of wheat, besides all the mineral e4bstances it needs, and hence it is ;thit,*the sewn permitting, we always find that an abundaet yeald of wheat when grown ninth a eloverley, when properly prepared. Not less than 12. pounds olc!overse, d should be sown oh every acre, and pains should be taken to tlistribute it evenly. ' POTATDES—Take large Mercer 1 o littoe., cut them loth pieces, one eye to each piee:a theitiliS close togethei as o t 5 p n gentle hot beds--hay and be..rili wit! answer without glass.—put Awe inches of dirt trri f them and keep them moist, . Prepare your oinui by insult:lug broadcast well dug in ; Therii drill terefeet apart, °lst and treat, ail ow ing the earth on the •north side as high as vnit can m ike it stand ; then sprinkle a little Ilea manure to the yews, covering it up.fann tie south side. As soon as your sprouts get sill through the earth, lift them by slipping the basil under them, a..td raising them out in large pieces, the roots will keep them togeth t r prben,separate and set them in the south side of the bank, Let them be quite covered witireertir, and at they ack4in4 in growth ieiql 'down the lial.k,` and; they will be ten days or two weeks earlier than the :continuo mode ofplatiti,ig• "WINDOW SILIDt DIANurAcTOB.Y, 175 CANAL STREET, NEW YORK - • (Between .ilottem.l Elizeseth 'steeds. A • IL T E E U N, fIFFERS at wholesale, in quantities tp s suit pay! !lasers, . at. the Lowest - WINDOW SHADES, in every Variety of Puce and Style. OIL PAINTED WINDOW SHADES: WINDOW SHADE FIXTURES. PATENT•FIXTURES & TRIMMINGS. STORE,SHADES MADE TO ORDER AND - LETTERED. All of the latest style andne..v patterns for the *priag Trade, and of lay own Lure. AI lay stook is large and new, I in6te Mer- Odints and:Dealers in these articles to call and examine, indpurehase their stock . fawn thni . . - :• Pepei:Haxigings: Depot. No, :10 CORTLAND'r ST,, NEW YORK, ' Directly oppositethe ll'es . fern 111,fcl. THE CECtIVE/ IdAIciIIFACtiIiING CO:, (Organized in ie,46 under the-General Mann./ .fantariog Law of ihe State of New York), riPPERS at wholesale, io quantities_ 7 1 / 4 .) , kl/it purcti.,ser4, at .31atiufa eta r e Low rrices,,lur cash or.approy,ed e t edit— ....PAPERHANGINGS, of ovary, variety, style nod piice,!I:IOIIDERS to watch,. ~.Fl9E43o2satip fittINTS, - XRANsPAIEN4'..WENIDOW 8 OIL PAINTED WINDOW SHAD ES„. c.. ; , WINDOW CURTAIN l'A PERS, - Oa 'WINDOW SHADE FIXTURES, TOILE SHADES MADE TO ORDER and LETTERED, Witle Infest styles and superior finish, all of fbrir' own manufacture and importation. A 8 their muck large and entirety new, they in -14.4 Merchants, BookseHerm, and Dealers: iu itiescarticles tri call and.ara mine their styles and prices whenever . they visit the city. 9:42 rinf Cythara, tho Lute of Zion, 1 and Boputrid Girls' Si reng Bonk, at Ma JOURNAL BOOK sTuur. • AYER'S.PILL , . . NEN and singularly successful remtdy for• the 11 cure of all Bilious'atscaseS Costiveness, hull! gestion, Jaundice,' Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers, Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma tions, Headache ; Pains - in the 'Breast, Side, Back, and limbs, Female complaints,&c.,&c. • Indeed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi cine is not more or less required, and muelt'siek ness and Ell frerimr might be •prerented, if a harm Less but effectual Cathartic were More freely used. No . person cf.: - 1 feel Well While a costive -liabit of body ; besides it seen g'onerates serious and often fatalikscases, which might have been avoided by the tilne:y and judicious use of a good - purgative. Ibis is alike tau; of Colds,- Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derm,z;menti , . They all tend to become or produce the seated andformidable distempMs who h load i . 40 hearses all over the land. Reno; 11 ; is of- the fist intportaisce to the public health, and this PHI has lu , :tilterfected with ton summate skill to meet that demand an - extensive trial albs virtues by Physicians, Profes sore, and Patients ' has 'shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. cures have Leen effected iievond belief, were they not sub stantial,cl.by persons of such exalted position and eh:trailer as to ftirbid the suspicion of untruth. ' - Anwing the nniny eminent gentlemen who have testified in fat-or of these ]'ills, we may mention: Mt. A. A. IIAYEs, Analytical Chemist, of Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, 'whose high profcssiunal character 1.4 endorsed .by the ; Enlyann, bIyI:74EIT, Senator of the S. .23,0 BERT C.W THILGT, Ex-Speaker of the House , of Represcritati'ms. A nooyr Liwurspr,:ltrinister, Pico. to Vglind. t ' Tom; B. EtrzrAtructc.Coth:Bishop of Boston. Also. Pre,ltit. Citivrox, Practical Chemist, of New Yoth 'Citill , enclorsed . by • }lox. 1....1‘1A11CY, Secretary of State. "WNt. B. Astor.. the richest man in America. S. LEt.ANDA Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. . . Did spnea perinit, we could give..inanV hundred certificates. from all parts where - the l'ills have been need. but evidence eventnore convincing than the eNpoionee of eminent "public men_isfourid in their effects upon tiial. These Pills, the result of long investigation and study,- , nre'ollbred to the public as the best 'and most complete-which the present state• of medical science can aiford. They are. compounded notof the drugs thcms,lves, but of -the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remcdies,'extracted by ohemical process in a state of-purity, and combined together in such *a manner as to insure the best results. This system of composition for medicines liasbeen-fuund in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a lucre efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob tained by any process.' The reason is perfectly ob vious. \ Vhile bY the old mode of composition, ev ery medicine is burdened with more or less of acri monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for—the curative abet is present., All the inert and obnoous qual ities of each subst4ice employed are left *hind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self-evident the effects should prove as they haYe proved . more purely, remedial, and the Pills a surer,' more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As itis frequently expedient that my medicine should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not prorierly Judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, 1 .have supplied the accurate Formulie by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the while body of Practitioners in the United States and British Amer ican Provinces. If hoiVei - er there should •be any one who has not received them, they will be promptly forwarded be mail to his address. Of allthe Patent Medicines that are o 1 red, how few would be taken if their composition Iris known!t=heir life consists in 'their mystery. 1 have no mysteries. . * The composition of my . preparations is laid opett to all men, and all who are competent to . judge Mit the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by. scientific. men to be a. wondertill medicine before its effeass were known. Many em tient PhyeiciiiiPhave declared the same filing of my Pills, and'even more confidently, and are will ilig to certify that their anticipations were more than realized by their effects upon tiial. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the bfdod and stimulate it into healthy action —remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correctingi.wherever they exist, such derange ments as ard'the first origin of disease: Being sugar wrapp;xl they are pleasant to take and being purely vegetable, ndharm can arise from their use in any quantity. - For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box.. I'EVARED BY JAMES 'O. AVER; Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS Price 25 Cents per 'fox. Five Boni for $L SOX D BY SMITH & JONES, and D, W. SPENCER, Coudersport, Pa:, and by .Conntry Merehauts and Uru_gists everrivhere. ari ALL AT JONES, MANN, & JONES N.-) and xaptino their os.iortment.gr sheet Shirting, Dentin:, Ticks, Marrien S:ripes and Che'clui. They are jnit receiving a handsome lot of flniached go - ods, 'which thus are desirous of haying their ,etistomeri examine. MI LLPORT lIE_ID-atJAIITERSI . , TtiE sobscr;bers take this tactbod . of in ,: , , .—fointing their fr:ends 141.4 they are in re -cc:let of, and.are 113.1;4:yelling, a choice and dostrabh: stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, to 'which they invite the attention of all who desire to make purchases. Ourstock is large, has bpen selec.ed with great cure, and is par-. firm:ally:l4lEld to the wants of this sccuon of thi; country. Our stock of Dry Goods con sists of DRESS GOODS. Titu, - 6tiNas, RIBBONS . , EN - BROki/EI:IES, CAS. .SIMERES, VEsrim;s, DOMESTICS. Pnts•r:, - • HostkitY,Sn?, w Ls, , and a,vatiety utheiarnenm, too untnerons Indution.. - 1% - n.lnty,e.also.a. complete assoit ment of 'HARDIN - A.IZZ AND • - - all of which 64 sold lia'coinnionly chgap for roaily'pky, and for, appioved credit og as reasonable ;onus as iitiSr .3IANN 111114;....ri, Aug.. 11, .18r)fr,,--9:1::•t" • • •" • DRUGS! DRUGS!! COLLINS S,IITB. -. F.. A.,...10NE5. undersigned' having purchased the 1 interest of T: B Tyler, in the Ding and Book business, purpose to 'combine their stock and continne to supply their nionerous friends with the •s:t e • variety Of - gdods as h ere to ferJ, "excep• Book.. Believing by this airdegement we shall Curtail expenses at (cast ten per cent _mid are disposed to give our custOiner4 :the benefit of the change; fur ready - pay ndying ou increased sate;, Tot' remuneration: Our stock will comprise'all article's found under the general head of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions,-and I.lardii . :are. " • ' N. I. A full stock of Drugs:: MedicineS, Paints, Oils, Campli - ene, Fluid. tentlye Stuffs, , kept constantly on 'hand `-'together 'with 'sta tionery, fancy articles, Watches and Jewelry. 'For the , truth of the :above promises we respectfully hilt! .. examination • calculi , goods. — - SMITH & JONLF. Coudersport, July 3,185 U. - • - • -.tap -tv --pi 5 r • .% vi • • t.f., eh - dere:geed '4itting • finmat a co -a- • parti3ershiglufider..lltra name -and utla..of ,TON.E TeLPTN . & a j OkTE . S . • . for the porpOe'cif eiteutiitig their usefulness in tbe'Mercantile- business,, hnie put'chased the etitire stock of C. $. Jones;:Lewislgann and A:P. Jones,. wilich • with the large Ad ditions mow -being - made to the . coosolidatei Stock, by daily arrivals.from New:York ale Philadelphia, enables them to !offer . to Public and each of their...former . cusromere the largest, best and most extensive assor went of gouda evoz.brough; into this , rket To accolunodate theme:Yes and their eni tuniers,•they lilvo remodeled the• Store form erly occ spied by C. S. - Jones; where they may be found at all times ;ready. and - willing ;t) wait upon alt. who may,. ex:end to thew their paaonage. Their :S.thik cousiks c Dry _Goods, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Provisia)l3- HATS .6c. - CAPS;-. BOOTS & SHOES; Iron • .4.N ads • ike. • ,1, • C.S.J. NES, 1.4 MANN', 4. F. JOWL% Coudersport 31;freh, 20th,.1856 JONES; 'MANN JOKE 1, • Are now receiving a - largo lot of the, Lei, Style Prints consisting of Cothecoi-Meri inaid:. Phiims Allen & Sons, Briggs, - Sprague & Co. Warranted fast - colorsoltio aso of Chgap Prints. iu &. Exnine. JO ,'ES, "ill ANN 4 ./ ONES; Would call the attention of those who are its want of Clothe to their Stock, whiOn they ar continually replen:shing consisting of - Broad Cloths, (BLACK. ,BLUE,) Ca.s . sitneres-ofill grade .- . 4 and stylch TWEEDS, 4!c.,- . • • E ) 1 1111' e now on hand several quelitis s Sazin,:vrhich is warrants to give satisfJetion. Try It. • • • JONES, -MANN, & JONES. OLD fashioned Dimity for sale at JONES, MANN & JONES: A LL who are in want of Boots or Shoes,: will please call and examine the stock of JO M'S, MANN St' JONES, _ Which it the largest aver ape nea in IL county. and we feel confident that we ca satisfy the ..tnOst critical. %V have also - i connection NYitil:thiS Branch or"r bliB iKess a Boot & Shoe 04. 9 . _ IVhere.we cin order any Wiwi ut - work; Pit we believe thit our [lnns 41fa1e work so periur to th.tt which is;bromgEtt ,from abroad < • LEA. T •E • of Ate best quality, and .of - all the delete kinds,. with Boot & Shoe findings at JONES. ,lIANN iSr.. JONES. .TONES, MA . A T .N Jr Tv.t:.s. V XOULD Respectfully ask _the Fat mers V V- of this connty to !marline the Advan tages,- otrered'thein in this ;lace, for the ex chang, ing. of. their farm pro lace fur cash or Merchandise; altruist 'till kinds of grain, and in fact, every kind the farmer has to sell ; bears a wore advancedligure in Coudersport; than at tn.) of • the Northern mark,ts, hi!, the goocit, of the Merchant, are about the same price, , excepting , the heavy articles, •Ivvhicb have Transportation added. . • %." .10NES• MANN & JONES.. March 21}th. 1E56:: • ; • W E . are keeping a good &I:3o=sta o I' It. (1= from which we kill Supp!y of this aCC.:tinzi;_as - , favorably as they wlll be dual , with at IVolieville. ArANTED et - JONES,VANN JONES V . V Wheat, Ry . e„Ettiew,vhiat Corn Oats, Potato 3 Or anyto,ing the Farinepa laze fa eals they can. lind ready sale, fin , at our Stars. ATE have on:hand a goon .assortment Yankee notions, which we are willing to.sell at reasonahl,o protiti - ; Lineh 'thread, Cotton. do, (spotit & skein;) Linen; and Cotton' Floss, French. Working. 'Cotton Knitting do. Needles, Pins,"with almost every -tlting.belouging to this departmet cf Trade. TONES, MANN le: JONES: JOURNAL. BOOK STORE NEW ARRANCIEWEENT.: T l - IE - thidet•signee_ having purchased the entirerStook of Books lately• owned 'BriTylerKifir:LlOnEs,:antl‘aortidefed •hoe:ii sortinent;by now; pnrcbitses io the pity, oilers to.tho public, ttte greatest . -variety and hest seleded.Stoek \ • - • " HITORICAL; • • '• MISCELLANEOUS, - • " . 1310G.RAPH1CAL, C LASSICAL • Books.6Of,iire'sentetilfer •sale in thi s county 'Airthenew bOoka - tif.any. rage aro kept coristuntly on hand, or procured' by' tixpre,s for customers who..may desire,. them: It ,is believed thara `faidifut IttiOankin to'buideSs, and an ; earnest desire t6'oblige whiiiday deal'with herixili secure a liberal atubtuit' of patronage: .`, . • School Books, Stutionery,ofall, kinds',.ina terials for Paper Flowers, etc:, censiently. on hand; alsq' slaps, Matbefitatical instru "monis..Please cull and earaineforyourietiev. Coudersport MaY ,185 6 . TEAS (Slack ATM Given) from /wetly-five . 1 cm. to a dollar, co'nataittly .'ore , hartir at • • ;'• JONES, HAWN & JONES. MMMEMEMEZEM!==i= L LfIOST .)t C.A.NCERIisTSTITIJTE. utiß thr Treat trtet4..of gap c,e 117 I'inhii, Webs, Meets"; . grofula,iniy - ErnVvih or Sore. Chronic Disieaass; generally, cau be cured (if cniable, - }..ivithouisurgical operation or poison For ull , parOckt.lara- %vile, state diseases, plainly, and ,eLcloso twenty-fivg cents foi advice. All letters must harp d I p6slage stany-inclosed td 140-pay:answer. , Madi.cule can be rent any diStance. Address + 7-7 ' 7 C: Li KELLING; DAI Mechanicsburg, Cuinberlund. Mechanicsburg log milesTrom:ilatris burg - ,: on - the C. IV. Railroad acid-. oeco.psib:o from.ol Ingle and young, rich aud . poor; eootooll— tve do yotigood.': Ea - To Ihose:afitcted -who 'cannot visit- tne .pcirsonally, I mill send, per,.utuil„en teoeipt.of $3,00 o n ly , , Recipe :oyre,Ore!Aledicine,with ull directions for tise,J....c. Stute all 't.rs. Addr e ss us above', .9:313-8m: Ladies Wreath a.ub ratio - 14n. 13 THE TIME TO SUB:PRIDE. r' I FIR Litet4iy 'contents' (if this: riilp r.ii!or.4lakazine Con'Ague' Onginaktiotri ilie p uter in'lo6f tyitst:Wykiers ititite"cotiti.ry: lts p - ges will be filed wi h. . hoice Poetry,l4ssdiki, '111014Tales; 4 . . . Dcgigned to exert a Ca,tivating, 'Elevating ant.l.l.lnprtwing Influence on the Mind; • Each Numher wilt be embellished with-two at-more Fine Steel. Engravings, one of-whi c h wilt , be a life-..ke reqresen a.ion of ' .. 1 _ FLO c 1 ERS, FIcUIT OR BIRDS, uk:Arrii-ut;Lv coLunta). - The Ladies, the- l're,:s,..taid the Public gone rid y, have given their tiniver,,tl verdict that it is the cheapen, hest,-and most at . ractive Magazine 'Anae ri cd, and 'iht Pub Ushe / S pledge..lh e LEM: Ire-I,that noetibrt shnti he ing !)!l their part to in, rit a C.alliintunce of the Ouoil 0: inioditud ex:etisi , ;.e , ge ofa die rtibic; 'At the end of the y 6.11., each suhserrher trill have 'a v!i!umo, of 432 pages, eidu:lied wi h at 1(1.4 4 25 - Lipbetislinien.b, king, wi6ti bound;' 'Orint liwilt or Gill ftir 'friend, ' ADVANCE One Co, y.l•or line le .r ... .. . . ..._..51...,t) Four Copies , Zi.tit) , _ . Seven Cop.es • . . ......... J.'.:o Ten Copies '• -. ... , .. ... , 7.iii) }Veen- Copies, • 14,,00 : Specimens will le soil gr , iztuiluusly, en; applied- . !....sr AGENTS WANTED in ad parts oldie Tti Inc. Wittig god ,ei,ituu nia:s.olehardeLer. iiberai wi.l be oven. For inr her par,icata,, athlreNs BlJltolt No, • ••'-: •• - s •L: • is% •isiA - Dea!er ih Dry-6196(14: , 7r ,, {:enti.4,•c'rillikery, lte idy- uuda. 1;o.11 - 111 . , , , uni —Truc4.l s:reee,,Combaspor . TILE PEOPLE'S CA'S Et. iiTOlO4. • • • R JpNES,. MANN 4:: ..1(:!N LS 25 ' Cent' Will • . TdAGAZTNE • ; 1100)UTNA11'ii, Gra) tat's, Fr Ink Leslle s 11- thus° hold Words, fcr sale at the. •• . 1300 K STORE: el UR Stook of Groceritts tit offered to rift inspection of the Public with 'tile • rut belief th.tt it is the beat in the •Connty. Wt intend th•tt this deportment %1 our bin*. §hall litwoys he keu:• in readiness. to the wents of this community. • . JONES, MANN sss lONEB _ large .Stock of Crqckery to select from JONES, MANNA Jori EP. Vie equinOtial itraiste.r, acs I3llF.C[al; . . • ..MELCANTILP, ANP kI?..4NCIAL NEWSPAPER:, PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY.• • • • VISSCRER, OWEN & CO., 346 Broadway, New York. Mailed to . subscrilieis at - -50-Cents a Tear. FACH number of the: Co3I.SITRCTAL REGISTrIt will contoin a carefully pre r pared and md.l digested ,Monetary Article.; a reliable itepori'of the state of ihe Markets; a correct Back-Note Mit generally all in= formation relative to- ." • Commercial ` .: at'd-Rfercatitile Matters- Merchaath in tOWn . lindtountry lvill find this the most useful as well as the cheapest News paper Rob;ished. . Special inducements offer ed to vgeuts'alid those'vetitig clubs, Ad dreis VISSCII r..lt. OW EN St, CO., 9:12, ,34( Iroudway, New. -17.prk. EVANS Cbfal-GREA 409 - Broadway,ltiOw- York. FINE 'GOLD' AND J EWELRY pvEN AWAY TO PURCHASERS OF • - . - • BOOKS. ALL .Books will .be sold ES low' as can be had at other Stores, many of them for-less. ;New, Boolts4oceired 'daisy; .' A- gifi varying in value from ;25 I.e ts to $lOl4 givnit' with fachboolcatalle;titne it is sold: :Baying on ;luta a very. largelstack.4l4tew;and'ealualte PR*. andlas 'o.ur,litouti is '-`sEttrger sale* and email prolits,7.weitre.determided to:give our customers 464°0mq:tines than. can be had elsewhere. Any, boon..published in New. York or ,Philtidislphia will be•prowptly sent, gift, in cluded, on receipt ofPublislier's price. Cata logne:3,of BZMka ana ereinnt, full expl t i nationi will be seat 'free !o „51Cpasts of the couti:ry. -the-mo-4 tilmral inducements- are offered-to Agen!s. - Any=payson by .menaingint 411i:order fox ;wino6km,, witk.money tpclosed, gill be ea ithid to an extra'Reak arid CO. All'ordet‘ftir bookscontaMing ' money, (to ensuiallerfeCt- ,, aftitY,) , shonld-fierregiitered at therrost-talEce where they arc mailed, and'ili recnati to Evans Co + 409- Broadway, NEM York. - • Rer•ittecti.-•14; §fOtit rirrtligtreet;Phtitidelollui & `Pltiledeli)gtri •Etr,ndway New ioik(fierby#Jiteksiiir, Nas sau Street. • •:-'• "• •- -"•' • si t rFix,Fori" • , Store,RiiiCiiil4 o 9)Bl'rimdrrayDVorik, la" Btanch' S tares .at.1;25 Cheeitaluti street Philadelphia, aad Wasniiigton,. D. C. 9:32t14 ,• L. :a ,t , . .1 - ONES MANN 'ek JONES, nave consult: .0 the best , stock .of rH ard ware eve kepi, in this place ,. and they interick to keel every thing in this line; and: we feet coaidst that me . can do as welLby the, Peo et', . County as will bo done by them at W le ._ r.f.31(,,,V.. 7 4 -, ...r•7.-n9:7.1.""^,....".- r.- z . , i. , ZlLSS_C..A,Sl r OGititirrod, • trici94.,41.! 11 1 HE ''.4catientic -year yfill be - c 1, ... ocf' `l' int.; ThreiiTirma; Of:thirteen w eeksiiklt. Th.e 'NV ititir•Tenn' vitll 'Ooniinetine - tin Mon fny,:. Di4ember Bth, 1856. ' . -Tinit Spring or unitaer 'Tenn . ! will Corrine - me tin '.lklinufer, via 6th i l 8574 arid the Fall Terin an NI inihky, • 24th, p 1 Aught 1857. , • '' • • .'• '' ''',.,.—.6'' ' '•`. • ' :- . - lEWfriS •;Tuition,,per• term of. thirteen Hweeks, aas follows; - . , Primary ,studies—Reacling, Spelling, •• Mentiit Arithmetic, - - f 2.50 Ctimmen English-brauches--Geogra- phy; - Orihography, Aritfimetic, and. • tirainwar, - - - - • - 03,75 ig - Ellglish Drafihet—Natural" . Ph i!osop by Astro ninny , Chemistry, and 'First Lessens .n Algebra, - - $5,0(/ -Higher Maiheinatics—Algebra, De; .•. &c.,' -•- - - $6.00 Latin,••• Greek, and Fieneh, "Lan- .•: . Dpages, -•-• -- • s6.oti rawing extra, • ' - - • --•- - V 2,50 Piano Mu.sic, - -•• • $lO.O Paymetit'strictry in advance. All echotars'Who can write legibly, will be required ty present an original Cur ohcii in two weeks: and iall male si 'declaim once' in 'lwo. weeks.' '"-• tar 'Board - can be obtained in mil ilies in. the viLage, or roohis call be Academy hy-iipplying to. the Princip Mr. llendrieli bts held the Prec, of the' Academy for - the past with great satisfaction We ant:Mattel have been.ahle to secure the comm his cervices.. The flourishinm s conditi Academy haii.been,e.x . hihited. by . a tendance and inure generai expressim. sat islaction, than Wits ever been. esperiencnd heretofore; and the l'instees flatter theniseves that in .he renew.d of his engagemen. they are carry ing,out the ; wishes of the - patrons or the Academy, thuS,f,iverelPy indicated, and securinff fpr B,luoon geniemai rut i competent, to supply the wauts of an, imellt• gent communi.y. . ELI REES, 'President, B. ovEß'roN, Sec'y, • . LEWIS 11.AliN,Treasurer„ . AMOS ERENC Truroes. SOBIESKI ROSS, 11.1. OLMSTED; Ctiuderiport, Nov: 10. 1856. r.yHODIt t P Brom Books of .various 1- 0 Saes jtL , i • • : k..11 for wittrat. the . • . 34.1. t iJILNAL BOOK. STORE.— DOMES ; English and German, a variety el .L.Astyles and sizes, nt the Joiirmil Book Store - 'Pocket-Bibles, Hyinii Books, Prayer !looks, : Webster'ii Dictionary;: unabridged, .00Iali 0, - _ high school andeommuns uo, editions. HarpeOLTniversol.Gageties ~.. Cruden'S Concordance. . a Lainents, Puttiain's Magazine, bound, . Bayard Taylor's Works, 5 vols., Poets and Poe.ry of Alliance, - - Nets and Poe.ry of England, ' • ',gird's Nineveh - and Babylon, Wiliis'i Poems, •" ' ' - - Goldsmith's,.k.:Ay's, 4ssian's . , Cook's', antL Tennyson's'Pocuis,' Paradise Lost:' Lady : e the Lake,' , ' ' Prescott's Hist.oneii. sletico und.rern, ' Tbiere - Ereneh:ReVolutimi, ' Jogephin, Rollin; .-* • • ' Wintitioy's New-England. Macasiley's England. Dickens' England, The Spectator,- •3.v015., , 8v0.,- • Children's Ifooks = and Toys. Scbool,Buaks, every kind called for in . this conunimity. ~... Latin, French,. and German School:Books, LeVeretN Latin,Lexicon, s• Drawing: ilnicr,.goolts, and ,Car‘ s , ~ Drawking Pinteili-:-C rayons, liToy- Painiii, Colons forloil painting. Music:: • Brushes, Chalk, Pens, Quills, Paper of every . . variety called for Wafers, Wax, &c. ' - Materials f}ii Paper Flowers. - - ' ' Iliirrisou'i Coplitig-Itik- . -Dayids' Blue Ink, Indelible ink, several kinds. Hovey's lnl{, . Many Phrenological and Hydropidaie ,-.. Works. .• . 'Fowlers and Wells' ,publications. ___• Blank .Books. Menu. and Diaries. - ' Teacher and Pariiii. . . Theory and Practiee' . of Teaching, - • Life of Horace Greeley. • . . Star Papers-11'W. Beechei. ' : • ' Works of Theodore Parker, - ShaksPeare, &c., &e,, • . • --". - - : : for sale 'cheap at the . . ' . „ ' JOURNAL BOOK-STORE,,_ . , N EB} Music received every few days' by . Pd. Ur M. 1.1 • • NEW. GOOI)8. lIE anb - seriber his J ust received a getter al AssorwiettE, of :fa:land , Winter goods torisistia g of.• • .• 'DRY: GOODS; ,• • • • -• • . '• • • .CLOTHING,. • '' • ' • OQ•rsXt . STIOEB, . • &CAPS. • • • •• • BONNETS; •• , •; '; RIBBONS, 'GROCERIES & CRQOIctRY, and'ali r niSt every article ntiided 'it, 'the town •and riernily, which he pleaiee himself to sell as)ow " • • • L 0 - E ST: , • His. old custatnept and frithi'deand-thireub lie gen - wilily areiiivitriar idatnino for themselves:' ••• -." ••• '-"• • • • '. D..E. OLMSTED. • 'Ccludetsport Oct. '4th; . 1855 ." • • NOTICE IS heirp!ir given that die ilsiotes and Aecounts of the late fain - tic 'Eifel. tilid Jonei he;:e; been transferrod to SiUtlil Sc Jones, end will be to at t:lieir hanigier collecticiti. Those indetttetll.l3 401:tie : Arm oc Ty . lergtyk settle 'the same %vitli the under. figged , immedietely.. • ,• -' • '• ' S ldTCi di,`JONtS Coudersport:_jitly - 3.• Itt =' ' • - • • • -•€.1.0T14-.I)R LL:peisona having - eloth - •i s o;Ookir; . iind tess; 'hy tearitrg they 'seine at the store Oa. lit:Judd• in - Condersiiii . r, will' to Itir' , /al - 4il to the' - works . - .of' the - sabserilWt finished ht good - order and returned, payineht for dresiing can- he iiinde ail, M. Judd on delivery.of,he, cloth... Mark the pieces tidally with name and - • " Sept. Li? H. P . ERR , T s ) Y; • ,01855. DRAFTIAG Zziatrom e uts, - Water. Colors Drawing -Paper,. Peueihy and Brushes: j istrrecoiced. by, • M. W. MANN. t#4 l . OW •• • i . l: VI/ :%14 C • tE tii:S 'Bi4BTEM APOPTE6 "' i Pitepg Gtetily"Reduced • 1101 SEE: No; 333 Broadwa MITERS y,- A': AGENT THE BgST BOSTON Atii N. Y. INSTRUMENTS. THE' La r'gest. AssorMient ofPiatio, Melodeons;-.Mosical Inertrurnent s • 14 ,1 Magical Merebandiee of all kinds, is t h e S.Tiuttos from Ten different )Ineursetorist, co uprising those of every verit ty of . sty' s, from the plain, neat and sobetantial thew. in Wolnut or Ro s e vitioil Cass, (ri ft ug i t o $290,, •to those of the most eler iii Otie.Thootatal Boilers. N o b„, iii ; ,the-Union can compete with the alun. ' the number, vnriety, anti celebrity of its is drub/ruts. nor in the Extrenttly Low Prit t ,, at v. bleb thty arc sold. 11011ACEIVATERS , 7 incumallsi IMPROVED .".' 1 3 4 AIN .0 S., With or ,iirithoot Iron Frannie, posseesisi ntiof wet tri ngi and ernse, , and cntup!iss of tone Neil i t iiifed with the beam, truCiiirer - of iiie square hoominneed by the Presesi4 ic4l Mutt rA, to be slut Is er Manufacturer. They e t , itohnost thoroughly Pews, g turntite . ed to stand the 4, itnate. .tut gtmrauteed to girt. olio :Ise-motley rvinatied. I 4 OS AT GREAT ItA)t, tly ia store, price from 53E BORNE WATER melodeon_. Superior ii truu,cu.e io tone, touch and i s , Mt/1111.1 , f unkke. (Tuned [lie trtapen. theta.) MeliAlemis of a:I r kfyles ui Make/. Price '1,45. 1112 i. $l4O, doubie 'feeds and tm:o Le,swa 1 :Ittowno and Churches. nu extra discount, '— MART IN'a GUITARS, 13RONVN'..i A Itl?6, •" FLUTES.. FLITTINAS, ..AccORDEONS, _ VIOLINS, and Musical linstrtitnents of all-kinds, Wetter prices than - ever before offered to the poGe A large ussitaint lanes Lolsti Tha trade 8 the most liberal term[ in •'' 81 • •Oni. 01 the lurgept_ nor' best bel, t tegl eats logues of"..;thisien t ,wd publieLed, natny 01 the t heice UJI 1 / 1 08t I i alrr uuOf the day, !ma )1, ill hp bold 14 1 pu t .:hild dr him the legttlar MOstp sent by trail itY hliValls' tithe eess• try; post paid l'araien ler and personal sus that ettid to all orders reeeired by until. tat isinetron guaranteed In evrry instance. Mast and Meloth:ons for rent. and 'rear allowed si par tease. Thutos and Melodeons tor ale Is 'notably payments. St-rood-hand Hanoi 11 keOlti est:pause' for flow: • Grurrul sad West Catalogues 11011 Scheilule'a prices Scrssrdeil tcrall part.' of the rofildry - by mail. 17" GREAT 'INDLICEIIY.NTS OFFERED TV A(ili TS - IN 'ALL' I'ALLTO 'OF 111 E COUNTICIi to sell the 11 °race Waters Melodeons, and Catalo,;.ne' of MUAiq, JUSTICE, the latest ed:tia , i, -LP . the JOUIIN'AL, BOOK sTpitE. frANSAS and Nebraska. 1:11: Lad.c. Guide in Needler - rOrk. Book of- Parlor Games, Iluriowe's Piano Forte Primer. Workingman's Way in the World.. -Legal Slontgonicry.'ai-Dank Shelf. FeSsenden'a,NeA% American hardener. Sunshine' .11.1044. Path,a,' Dickezul Sunshine of Gray:4one, E. J. May. Elements of Char-ate!, AlargaretChand:st &mime; Past and Priseut;Lngewitisr. "sign's Coinineuta'ri ou the Nevr ' input • F.ndless Aniusement, or Entertaining Et• peritnents in various sciencex. Peierson's Familiar Science. • Liebig's Agiicultural Accordant' Instructor, ete.,•at the' JOURNAL ROOK STORE • Coudersport, slay 1856 is ILARIE.S acid Almanacs for 1811, Blotting Cases, Card•Cattes, • Thermometers ; • Children's Booka for the .tiolidays, CliesS,Men, Drawing paper; Bristol Board, Monochromatic Bond, . ,Hydreputhic Eucycioyectia, by:Dr. Trap, Comity l'hysicier. Shew, . • Fanmy.Deutist, . l'otiphar l'apersi •the • • . JOURNAL BOOK STORE. . • •. . -: .N.t: w - Booxs. i ENOINNTEB BEAUTY, by pr. East, '.. Lives ,ii Atrocious Jptlgra, by , Ilillinalit ' . t v ragrgai of Refioo4 Vint, by L 3i Child! liiyard 'raylot - a navels. The Bong of illawailia—Longfellol l . Caspar, by Aey.Lothrop, .11111 t ricetved - and for saia at the JUURN4L BOOK .97',OiE •" ' • , 7 CSW"5llOOks. • 'Autetican'AiltittorSSinct Reformers • -By . Life br-ivite. tt.isie;Araid, his sp q ..b . - is; OiiitioiniOi lid' Writings, ..... : . ' Life' tind- tian . tieg . 'Uf rimy Fern, - • -Life, of Liornee G reeley, . (new supp:lM Sitinih'ope . Buileigh, or the Jesuits' ,• ' ' our otitis; (new supply, ) ...... . ' 31.• tv ' YATES. COUINTTY its . E i it • • • WH. (Ail Nl* Coe,' Of the Vi • .66uuty, for salij itrau-mutt .0 a Flair ling 9 or illfurietigs ie Tii*/ llrbpicit4uildoVviiiriyui'growth. grit. Wet " 1,164- gbaiiii; "Alitiiiliturstock 01 GOA MEN E . TREES thiii.SIIRLIBREgf; 111 6prog Xdtliess' orders -to., C, B RACH; NI Yuu, N,• Sept. EO, MANN, )01q41' 25 - Utilit 7EA. . ANEWn'UNOLY TOM'S COIN , MRS. Stowz'i Nicw C TIRED, A tale olths.Dilunat RJ Lilo at the JOURNAL BOOK STug