Sale . of Unseated Land. voTicE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that .L agreeably 'aim act of Assembly, paused the 13th day of March, 1815, entitled an act to amend an act, directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes, etc-, and ale,acYcral supplements thereto, the following tracts' of unseated hinds in the county of Vetter will be exposed to public sale of outcry, fur all ar rearages of taxes, at the court-house in the said county of Potter, on the second Monday ofAune next. And also, certain tracts of seated lands, which are returned for unpaid taxes, will be exposed to sale, at the time and place aforesaid,-agreeably to the act of April 29th, 1844. for the tares • due thereon, unless previously paid. .111egany township. No. war'nt. Q'nty. Reputed owners. Amt. tax. 1849 S. I'. Lyman 3 82 1374 210 do 27 77 Abbott township. 4689 '..200 W. Willink, et. al. 7GO 5W,0 510 Ellen ..Meali? . g 12 61 EulatO township. 700 W. HI Messer 29 39 245 C. Al White 14 69 50 • James . Bennett 300 990 Henry Drinker 44 54 •141.1 do 41 59 .112 - do 563 395 Win. :11cDougall 15 57 625 do 24 72 300 do , 11 Bi 100 Eulnlia Goal Co. 6 00 200 A. C. Smith 5 60 88 & co. 2 47 100. L B. Colo 3 30 Genesee township. 201. S. P. Lyman Hebron township. 80 . W. S Switzer 8 33 400. J. M. Bassett 12 00 . Hector township. 475 Z. Millory 17 00 475 W. B. 5;, 11. Slaughter 45 60 Jackson township. 330 Joseph Davis 200 -Win. NlvDougedl 200 do 173 M. Bourenum '2OO A. C. Smith 5 35 -- M. BiotimiLn 137 990 Wm. Willink S. co. 30 17 Oswayo township. 100 N. B. Lille 100 S. I'. Lyman 44 654 109 do 204 do 100 do 230 du t;LO do 970 do 30 do 1000 do 300 do ME 1599 1599 4631 3060 4678 4679 44;93 4t578 3738 Pike township. 981 Ch, Ater itubiuson 181 .13 108 30 587 do Portage township 1100 Geo. H. Foster 33 8.7 , 600 du 15 00 1100 . do 33 83 10'28 I'. Aborn 31 CO Him C. J. Anthony S.; Miner 27 50 do do do do do do do do do do do - do do. do do • do 1058 • do 66 R. Icehh 550 Sobieski Ross 150. A. 11. inpon Roulette township 1408 MIES 607 S domon S:trtweil 4•. 42 200 Haveu C Wuuticmis. 802 Sharon township. 50 William Bell . 481 415 Dedr:ck 36 53 70 do 6 30 171 do 15 65 154 do 17 41 90 do 8 10 110 • Sln 11 17 125 do 1136 24 do 2 16 Stewardson township. 300 A. 11. geed 600 do 1094 Stewardson Sz Ellie 1100 Bernard DulFee 1062 ifermon Chapin lost - .Clark Batmen 1103 Oliver Walaou 750 C. W. Ellin 700 E. B. Parker 8;11 R. G. White Sweden township. 697 J.icol, Ridgway 47 J. M. Hamilton 90 t 22 du 2 R, C. !SlcMurrie 110 11. Y. Ilaydock 100 Clirimtan Ceiler 100 do EMI BM 5440 5042 L.)50 .5983 594► 5.11,3 5144 4730 M - 15 2107 21 , i2 2141 2102 2118 2102 2107 2126 2107 2133 2101' 21)2 1677 4778 [2107 2109 2:g5 2166 2101 .2102 2107 2182 50 du 87 John Kibly 70 George Kress 53 A. I'. Conn 32 do 49i Win. IN ifflak. et. a! Sig Mor;:dia II incliman 100 Midrord S.: Alter do 1 72 100 do 6 87 do 1 76 100 S. E. Wilson 686 400 do 27 :ill 388 do `2517 100 .do 6 89 137 . do 9 40 107 William Willink 512 .1,71ur ton township. 900 T. J. Wharton 35 13 770 31 86 495 Hannah M. Wharton 17 51 75 William -McDougall 263 30 do 81 100 41eorg,e Blackman 355 100 Ives S. Ellis 273 100 C. W. Ellis 273 275 Satnl. Haven 749 '2ll/1 4578 4920 472 4 4919 4;;': 4775 47'2 458 47 A .5908 SEATED LOTS RETURNED AS UNSEATED. homer township. • 100 Merrick Jackson 1 38 65 Luther Read 1 19 Sweden /08M1ship. 50 Washington Hoskin 2 58 50 De•astcs Ayres 50 100 Nathaniel Perkins • 6 30 50 D. F. Ellsworth 50 550 Bingham estate 12 00 71 J. M. Hamilton 3 50 122 P. Daggart 6 47 115 John Roberts 1 09 99 Wm. H. Benson 5 55 150 Solomon Snyder, Jr. 2'78 100 Johnsen Chase 2 50 100 John Keating • 10 51 106 Warren Sherwood 4 61 70 E. M. Carpenter , 70 500 Nathan Woodcock 3 90 50 Luther Read 1 20 70 Almond Rosman 1 97 Hebron Township. 1905 410 T. Olcott 8 40 150 • do .1059 f 'do 699 do . 359 do 122 , do 2955 130 'W. B. Graves 120 Sheldon Bradley 185 Sand. Haven 50 Haven & White 275 Sala Stevens 50 Charles McNees 350 A. Lane & Nichols 50 C. W. Allen 148 Joseph Lent 73 B. 11. Dolbee. 144 do 36 Sabra Bennett 65' Henry Bacon 82 Horace Leet 205 IL B. Stanwood Harrison 4 township. 91 M. H. Abbey 35 Sam!. Hove 75 Francis Cornish 97 Miles Thompson 74 Joseph Ginningi 50 Edward Ginnings 60 Henry Clark 161 William Cobb 129 Marvin Stuart 50 JerernialiSpringer 50 Arnold yarrington. 40 John French 47 Robert. Hunt 136 Elias York Eulalia township. 100 Eulalia coal cu./ 64 Isaac King 50 Abel Aldrich 89 Chauncey Blakslee 50 F. B. McNamara - 56 J. C. Knox 23 Jacob Reckhow 72 L.F. Maynard Si Julius Sherarood . 25 Blakslee &Haven 5 V. Dickinson 13 do 50 do 28 do 10 do 25 Miles Thompson 100 John Avery 100 William Meir 100 John Dana 90 P. Delion • 100 A. York • 100 John Tdrpor 100 S. Balick 100 D. Azpeck . 129 Saint. Barclay 70 Y. S. Brehmer Ulysses township. 60 E. Peasley • 50 Jacob Jordan 132 "14. Wharton 50 Thomas Baker . Pike township. 250 Moses Meeker • 50 • Witham Furman 76 Polly Ann Smith, 50 Lorenzo Ackley chira township. 130 Samuel Haven 252 A. M. Benton 70: C.r& J. Lyman 40 Ransom Stoat Jackson township. 50 Daniel Sherwood 50 J. Springer 62 Luther Stade 50 J Vancuren 384 . Reuben Herrington 49 J. G. Russell 50 Israel Vancuren Portage township. 50 A. Smith Bingham township. 215 Stephen and Jos: Hurd 65 50 Jahn Sharp 831 50 Turtillus Morris 82 50 Hezekiah Morris 65 50 Calvin Morris .15 60 Levi Annis a 7S' 50. Mary Bennett _ 1 13 80 Nathan Harvey 1 17 50 1. S. Kimhal fr y 65 79 Gornelius Lancaster 157 75 Martin Musto 97 50 W. &A. Perry 6.5 . 60' James Vancuren 78 Genesee township. 200 Silas Billings 50 Barney Daniels West Branch township. 50 Daniel Dewey 67 John Russell 50 Wm. Robbins 50. S. Wetmore 50 George Sherman Hector township. 50 D. Wheeler • 130 George Young 50 D. Turner 100 V. Mcßedner Qswayo township. '5O T. Clark - 150 Chauncey Pierce 50 Nathaniel Squiree 100 G. W. Stiles 55 Wm. Fuller 50 Wm. Oliver Coudersport. 6 lots, Nos. 152. 153, 170, 171, 178, 179, estate of J. Keating 364 Susan Ayres 32 16 John Baker I I 2.village lota E.W. Bishop " 29 . 'C. B. Cotter " 16 1 " " F. J. Caldwell 2l 4 • " " Deroy Ellsworth 19 6 " " Jerome Keating estate" 89 5 " " John C. Knox 145 4 " . 0 Woodcock and Strait 78 JOEL L. RAYMOND, - Treasurer of Potter Co. EER . S °FITS. Coudersport, March 24, 1.854.1 45-3 t 1211 1213 1214 1292 1657 BM 12 53 7 60 7 60 uo do do do do do do do 26 45 4;'. 1 98 :°45 , 11.,3 11 R 4 [MI APURE article of Soda, Cream of Tartur, and Saleratus will always be found at • T I YON'S - KATHAIRON• and other t•xcellent preparations for cleansing and abcutifying the HAIR, for sale at TYLER'S, PERSONS ahout.to build or repair, will find a complete stock of Window Sash, Glass, Putty, Paints and Oils, for sale at fair prices by T. B. TYLER. Magazines for March. HARPER, Godey, and Graham 11 just received and for sale at 25 cents per No. by - TYLER. Drafting Instrument; Water Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencils, and Brushes, just received at . TYLER'S• THE JOURNAL BOOK STORE OFFERS to the public a collection of SCHOOL BOOKS of every kind called for in this community—reading matter for every tast 'ethe works" of time-honored and standard authors, with those of 'progressive and inquiring writers of almost every school* of thought and. investigation, and on terms which no Purchaser will regret. Among our works of History are - Hildreth's United States, Winthrop's New-England—new editiOn, Prescott's Conquest of Mexico, 44 4. •44 Peru, Macauley's England, Dickens' Child's History of England, Josephus—Rollin, Goodrich's History of England, France, and the United States. Law Books of the best and 'most useful kind, Layard's Nineveh and Babylon, " Nineveh and its Hem:tine, 89 1 0 Lyell's Geology, Agriculture, and Chemistry Sißimini's, Taylor's, and Bartlett's Travels in Europe, Lives of Dr. Judson and his three wives, Lives of Lady Jane Gray and , Margaret Fuller Ossoh, Poems of Goldsmith, Gray, Cook, and others, Griswold's Poets and Poetry of England, " " America, Read's Female Poets, Tennyson's Iu Me moriam, Tasso, Ossian, etc., - - Fern Leaves and Little Ferns, Hyperion—Wide, Wide World—Queechy, Eldorado—Czar and Sultan, Insurrection in China, Temperance Tales—Mapleton, Life of Isaac T. Hopper, and other works by L. Maria Child, A large variety of Books for Children, both amusing and instructive, Works of Theodore Parker, - Writings of Jefferson, Milton's Prose, Works of E. Oakes Smith, Ilydropathic Cook Book, Cookery as it Should Be, Water Cure Manual, .• llydropathic Encyclopedia, , llonie for All—new method of building. The Family Dentist, and other publications of Fowlers Sc.' Wells. New-York. Albutns, Drawing Books, nod paper. MucLauren's series of Copy . Books. Various kinds of Letter and Note Paper. Cards, Envelopes; Wafers, and Wax. - ,Water Colors, Diaries, Pencils. etc. Temperance Tracts. hot Corn Tracts. Woman's Right to Preach, a sermon by Rev. . Luther Lee. - - The Yost Christian rse of the Sunday, a sermon by Rev. Theodore Parker. Leetures by Kossuth, Greeley, Seward, and others, • • M. W. MANN. Covorasroar, Pa., Dec. 30, 1853. 6-33tf 1 94 45 2 00 I 98 69 41 3 20 1 79 65 • 30 75 2 03 COLLIER'S Shnkspeare ; N,JPoole's Index to Periodical Literature; Edmunds' Spiritualism; • Spectator—a new• and handsome edition; Hol Corn—Life Scenes in New-York ; and some books for the young people, at the Jan. 13, 1854.. JOURNAL BOOK STORE. 1 39 7:2 1 79 VALENTINES for ladies only, at the JOURNAL ROOK STORE. 8 74 97 1 25 1 30 TIATRASBES IN WELLSVILLE, AT THE teat ! , Woston, gtotei 6 24 18 47 1 90 52 NO. 94 MAIN STREET, fAY be found constantly on hand and j. for sale, an exiensive variety of Spen. cer & Granger's superb Mattrasses•ef every sort, kind, and • price, from a $3.50 palm Mattrass to a super-English Hair Mattrass at $lO.OO. Also, Lounges, Bolsters, and Pillows. . All of which are offered to Hotel and Boardihg House keepers. and all others who have common sense enough to knoir. that a filthy Feather Bed, to tm.ke the best of it, is hut a hreeder of disease and a life c urtailer.—at lower rates than can be found at any other store in h A o couuty LANCEY Si. Co., Sale Agents (in the county) for the Salo of the above goods. 6-35 ly Boston Store, Wellsville ; Jan. 13, 1851. 6h 6 03 music. HUNTER'S celebrated Instructions for the Piano-Forte; Borrowes` Piano-Forte Primmer; Union Glee Book ; A. new supply-of Sheet Music; " For sale by - T. B. TYLER. Babbitt's Yeast and SoavPow ders.---These superior articles are war ranted to save time apd ; money, and promote peace and harmony iii families For sale at 9 00 50 Tailoring! Tailoring!! • 11J. . VI. Fl AIMING, Tailor. All work . entrusted to his care will be don . with neatness, comfort, and durability. • re- Shop over Lewis Mann's store. 6-37 t 1 50 2 0/ 65 -65 Premium Fanning Mills. Important to -Farmers and Mechanics. rrHE subscriber has purchased of J. Bamborough the right to use in Potter and M'Kean counties his patent in the construction of Fanning Mills. He his also, at great ex bense, commenced the manufacture of a PRE MIUM MILL which will clean from 100 to 200 bushels per hour. This Mill was pate Ited March 20,18.17, since which time it has stood at the head of the list at all the State and ceun ty agriculturul societies where it has been ex hibited. and is a universal favorite with r.II farmers who have tried it. It took the pre .llll.llM at the first Agricultural Fair held at Harrisburg, Oct: 31st, 1851, when there were 30,000 people present : and at the great State Agricultural Fair at New-York, held at Roch ester Sept. 16-19, 1851. this Fanning Mill received the highest honors. . met with uniform success wherever tried, I confidently invite the farmers of Potter and M'Kean counties to call at my shop in 'Coudersport and examine for themselves. A supply always on hand, to4se sold on rea sonable terms 6-37tf 92 2 55 7 6 S 8 1 09 7 80 5 20 1 05 ' 65 . NOTICE IS hereby given, that the Commission ers of Potter county- will expose to public sale, at the Commissioners' Office in Couders porW'on MONDAY THE TENTH DAY OF APRIL next, 'at 2 o'clock I'. M. of said day. the following tracti of land, belonging to Emil county, to the highest bidder: No. I Quantity.] Warrantee. 'fowl:all'''. - - I TYLER 8 237 acres. Win. IVtlinik 4693 4679,200 '• 2102 110 " 2185 100 " (4. G. CoL‘' IN, 9 WILLIS YOUNG: g W, . H. METZGER. L. B. COLE, Clerk. Nlorch 3, 1854. 426 t Attest, SURVEYOR, Coudersport, Potter Co., Pa. EXP' Enquire at the Temperance Hotel for information. 6-42t1 TYLER'S JOIN RECKHOW bulalja. Jackson. Sweden Jackson. IT. Willing. U. Gitmore." Lucien . Bird, Lewis Mann S again homc, in the store opposite the INortheast corner of the public mum, and is receiving direct from NeW'-Yoric' city —not a " mammoth steekThof winter goods, but sufficient to fill up the old state ; which goods' are, now offered for inspection and xearnination. He would therefore say to the old, customers, Step in and see his as sortment; and to the public generally, that as his goods are for sale, he will be happy to receive .t calls." County Orders taken at Par FM Goods at L. MANN'S.. T" LADIES will find at Mann's store Cocheeo, Washington, Merrimack, Phil ip, Allen & Sons', and oilier choice varieties of Prints, warranted by the subscriber to fade. 'LL-WOOL Delaines at Mann's. Al. flpacaa, Paramettai, English and. French Mullins at MANN'S. . GIN9HAAIS--a good afsartment at MANN'S. SILKS and Dress Trimmings at • 741 ANN'S. SHAWLS of various patterns and quail. ties—Ladies' and Children's Hoods. at MANN'S. CAMBRICS, Bishop Lawns, Victoria I.awns, Cap Lace. C rape, Bus d'Muslin, Swiss Mu_slitt"Linneri Hdlds , Embroidered do., Muslin Ed pings, Cotton do., Linen do. Ladies' Collars. Wristlets, Undersleeves Ladies' Skirts, do, Caps, to be Itanid at A LARGE lot of Hosiery at MANN'S I ' you want warm Stockings for the ehildern, you will find them at MANN'S. CIAITER BOOTS, Buskins, and the kif cthei variety of Shoes, can be. found at - M ANN'S. DAYS, caps, comforters, Wrappers Drawers. Buck Gloves, do. Mittens, Berlin• Lined Gloves, Carpet Bags, Satch els, Suspenders. Call at MANN'S STORE. -13 ° Y and Youths' Boots at Al ANN'S CI . 4 EETING, Shittiv, Batts. and Cotton Olatn at MANN'S. QUGARS, Teas, Coffee, Rice,. Gi4er, OPepper, spice, starch, saleratus, con stantly on hand at MANN'S STORE. PIAN Tobacco, Fine*-Cut do-,Chew in; and Smoking at- MANN'S.— IF you want Axes, Hatchets, Barn _liners, mill saws, cross-cut do., Ilan& do., Chisels, Augurs, Auger Bits, Files of all kinds, Steel Squares, Iron do., Try do., call at . MANN'S. LEWIS MANN keeps constantly on hand Shovels, thauure Forko. Fire !rum!. SLEIGH BELLS at MANN'S STORE OCKS; Door Handles, Butts, ScrewS, juLoach—all bizes—Shoe fails • Finishing do.. for sale at LEWIS MANN'S. POCET KNIVES,'TabIe do. i CALL AT MANN'S STORE. _EWIS MANN has 'for tale Shot, aLead, Powder. Flnoka, SC., • New Cash Grocery . AND Pl • ovision Store HI'FIIER, YE HUNGRY. CS. JONES takes this method to infornif . • the people of Coudersport and the pub-, lic generally; that he has just opened :a Grocery and Provision Store, where he will keep constantly on hand everything in the line of " eatables," and which he will sell, as reasonable as can be desired. The sub-, statials' can he fohnd here at all times, such as Flour.and - •Pork.—while the appetites of the most dainty- can also be satisfied.- , : Therefore, should you wish for anything of the kind, please call and examine be,. fore purchasing elsewhere, and - -if he can note satisfy you, yourcase mast be des perate. You will always find a full: assortment of dpiceries, consisting of .Su gars, Teas, Coffee, Saleratus, Spicei, Gin-. ger, Raisins, Cattdy, Crackers, Cranberries Salmon, Codfish, Macketel, Blue Fish,' Rice; Molasses, Syrup, etc. Also, at all , times,, Purk, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter,: (roll and firkin,j - Salf; Hams, etc., etc. . (jr-- Grain and all other kinds of Produce; taken in citchanee for goods at the . cash. price. 6-33 if C. S. JONES. - A SSORTED Pickles in jars for sale by C. S. JONES. • pICKLED (..1-IERRIES'at C. S..inNES'. FRENCH MUS TARD, a " new thida entirely. I • or sale at C. S. JONES'. SACKS OF SALT at the NEW PROVISION STORE: CRANBERTES! CRANBERIES! by the quart or bushel at Quantity of first rate CHEESE just received at C. S. JONES'. VANDLES of all kinds..a new as k_lsortment at C. S. JONES'. HAMS and Shoulders—a nen , supply at the NEW PROVISION STORE. UTTER and LARD of the Lea( - l uPquality at the _ NEW PROVISION STORE. MACKEREL, Salmon, & Blue Fish at C. S. JONES'. ' SUPERIOR Sperm and Tallow Ca ndles at C. C. JONES ' PROVISION STORE. INDIAN Medi and Buckwheat eon stantly on hand at the NEW PROVISION STORE. GRAIN and i'roduca of all kinds ta. . ken in exchange for Goods at . this ore.• • C. S. JONES. • Sound the Tocsin! OLIILSTEEPS ONE-PRICE STORE Cash and Ready-Pay. "Economy Is the Mother Of THE subscriber would announce to the public that he has removed to a new stare, next door north of J. W. Smith's Stove and Tinware establishment, where he. has just opened a large stock of goods for the fall andst inter trade. The stock is marked at the very lowest cash figures, and at. such prices as cannot fail to suit those who study economy. in buying. I intend to adhere to: the one-price system, believing it to be the only fair and honorable mode of doing business: and by taking a straight. forward course, hope to receive- a liberal share of Public patronage. Produce taken at its'cash value. D. E. OLMSTED. Nov. 1853. .6.25 LADIES, are you in want of any Dress G 00.14, Silks. Alpaca, De Laines, Ging -hams, Prints, Shawls, Bonnets, Shoes, Lice% Edging, Collars, Cloves, &c. You cannot fail to be suited at OutsTeh's ONE-PAICE STORE. GENTLEMEN, are you in want of any Hats, Caps, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves. Sc:? You will find' a good assortment, also a.ipoil assortment of\Clothing, at the ONE PRICE STORE. , LL who are in want of GROCERIES, Asuch as Sugars, Molasses, Tea, Coffee, , Rice, SM., find them at low prices at OL .MSTED'S. MANN'S . - .• i Tailoring. 'HE subieriher, having secured the ser 'vices of a good workman, Tt ould call the attention of the public to his stock of Cloths, Cassimerei, and Vestings, which will be made to order on short notice and warranted to fit,•or do sale. To those who have be comp dissatisfied with buying slop-shop work, whiCh may come to pieces before it can be got:home, he would say. Come, se• lect from my cloths, let •Mr. Smith take your measure, and he will make you a good fitting, dulable garment, and warrant, the buttons not to drop otT within twenty-four hours, with careful' usage,—anJ at as low prices as can reasonably be expected. • D. E. OLMSTED. BED Spreads, Table do., Jaquard Dia per, Towelling,Sheetings and Sbirtings, cotton bans. cotton yarn, candlewick, at OLNISTED'S. DOOTS' and Shoes, supposed to be DC heap, a r t OLMSTED'S. VERY good Black Silk to be had at $1 per yard, at OLMSTED'S. POOR Silk Hat can be bought for litl,s9—ti better one for $4,50, at OLMSTED'S. Nevi: - Books at Tyler - 's.. Don Suizide—paper covers.i 4' Reveries of a Bachelor,' and Fresh Glaitiings, by Marvel. - Lectures to" Young Men—H. W. Beecher. Enoliah Humorists—W. M. Thackary. • Longfellow's Poems-2 vols. Whitii, Red, and Black— l'ulszky. Odein British Essays—Macaulay. ;•%!ilistorT of the Mormons. - .Aouw; a- Science of Government. ?.Great, Truths by Great Authors. 3:Letters to Country Girls. , - X.ricly June Grey—Bartlett. um ar y,' Queen of Scots—Headley. :Isaac.). Hopper—L. Maria Child. Resides WI the !West novels. -• • T. B. TYLER. Iry lES H Burning Fluid and Jr Cimphitie at the DRUG and BOOK-STORE. T --- 1- --- E subscriber, having let a little " norellight " into his store, and otherwise inipiived it, respectfully incites the ladies and gentleinenof Potter county to call and exam ine lis extensive stock of New Goods. Feel ing fh ttered by a kind arvl generous reception, he wll spire no effort to merit a continuance of patronage. [Oct. 7.] T. B. TYLER. ORDERS for all - Magazines, Periot!i- :s;ewgpapvrs, or Books published in this country, Canada, - or Europe, promptly T. B. TILER. FEW. pieces of new Music; • Musid procured tip order: alsn, Tem perance and other. Tracts, or any periodicals desired. Sc HOOL Botts constantly ou hand, with paper, pens. slates, and every thing needed foruoit e e. to school. 6-3311 i y Di. w. MANN. To the Inhabitants of Couders • pCrt and Vicinity, And Potter County Generally. rIHE subscriber has just received a hrge • Lstock :• ! Ii — INTER GOODS, consisting, of DRY GOODS, FURS, HATS and cAPS Ready-Made Clothing, Groceries,Hardwlre, CROCKERY. BOOTS and SHOES, Brooms WOODEN WARE. k farge stock of ;11 ES -7' CS, srcii As Cotton Yarn, and Bat ting, and most kinds of Provisions,: kept constantly on hand, for cash. ~all of which •he will sell as low as the lowest, for;READY-PAY. Cash arid most kinds of Farmers' Pro duce takernin exchange fur Goods. Knowing . that one column of this sheet is insufficient to enumerate . every article separate which he keeps for sale, he hopes that the above general catalogue will suffice. Dec. 30,:1953 . . C. SAME 1 H. C. S. JONES' lIECKF.R'S Farina and Pulverized Corn Starch frit. sale at TYLER'S. 111 - , STRONG can be found at the shop of Jas. M. Basset!, formerly owned by himself, where he will attend to all calls in his • line' With promptness and fidelity. 6-41 3rno aLL those wanting Stone Ware, such as luis, Store-Pipe Crocks, Churns, Butter and Preserve Pots, Pitchers, etc., will do well to . call at C. S. JONES% whets they can be suited with - any size or shape de sirable. Wealth:' Stone Ware. 94 -- GAZONI NGOTOBERZHI .IVETr GOODS DOUBTLESS there are many persons in Coudersport and vicinity wbo. ban never visitpd the famous BOSTON Sroaz at the fastlrowing village of Wellsville. The No. of this store is 94, which number . is over the door— BOSTON STORE . 94 O'ER THE DOOR. This establishment isoner of the largelt - DRY GOODS and READY-M.IDR • CLOTHING DEPOTS in Allegany county. Hundreds of custom ers from Potter county buy all their clothing, boots and shoes, and other fixings, at this" great mart of business. But still there are those who have never happened to fall into the path thal leads, most assuredly, to econemy and wealth.—That path lead all cash buyers straightway to the GREAT BOSTON. We have no enemies to punish, no friends to reward. We sell for ready pay, and take in exchange for goods the following useful articles, VIZ. :- Cash Tallow Venison Oats Beeswax Fur Beass rocks Hides Wheat , Yarn Rags Potatoes Wool Butter &e. &c. We are now receiving from our shop al Rochester, about ten cords of the best BOOTS AND SHOES sold in the county. We keep constantly on harid— Men's India Dabber Boots " " Overshoes 66 64 6 ', Coats " Pants EMI 161 " Caps With a very extensive stock of TRUNKS, VALISES, AND CARPET BAGS, Choiceblack and colored Dress silks, Al paca, Delaines ' Thihet Cloths, Prints, Ging hams, and oth er Dress Goods—together with a general variety of Dry Goods, Shawls, Shawls. In particular, we would call the attention of the Ladies to our great variety of Shatoh, to every possible kind, altogether too att merous to mention. 111.3TR.9SSES. We have the largest stock of the differ ent kinds of tifatranea in Western New York. HOTEL. KEEPERS can be supplied oa ;reasonable terms. Three Cheers • For the contemplated Canal from Wells• villa to Rochester ; and hoping that th• Plank Road will be continued on to Cou dersport the coming spring, and that th• sons and Alaughters of benighted Potter may be more frequently seen in our young City. -We remain your most ob't serv'ts, LANCET & CO. Wellsvi lie. Jan: 13, _1854. 6-35 az AFRESH supply of Gargling Oil, !Tao's Liniment, and Brunt's blmlicines, 'FILER'S. G. Hummers Premium E(sence of Coffeol equal to, and four times cheaper than Old Jura. at TYLEWB. CIHEST • HANDLES, Drawer do., 1 ... -Bolts, Retches., Halter Snaps, Ward robe-Hooks, Barn Door llinges, kept for sale by LEWIS MANN. WROUGHT NAILS aL MANN'S STORE. New Books, r subscriber begs leave to call thr _L attention of the public to the follciwint list of Nk:w BonKs: Chambers.' Pocket Miscellany; Information for the People; " Educational Course. Life of Henry Clay: " Geons e Washington—By Jared Sparks; • " Benjamin Franklin; " The Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, Josephine. Conmlete works of Thomas Hood, N. P. Wil lis, Shakspeare, Dick, and all thu °ther standard authors. w bite Slaves of England ; Downin,, ,, 's Fruits and trust Trees; • tVavvrly Novels • '—Novels of ull the most celebrated authors. I • Works on Chemistry, Botany, Agriculture, Architecture • •Natugd • History , Geology, Theology, Philosophy, Rhetoric, Logic, etc. A.1.40,—A new and splendid assortment of Scrum. Bax,as. THOS. It. TYLER. NEW BOORS. Temperance Tales and Hearth-Stone Reveries Lc Thurlow W Brown—Editor of the Cny. uga Chief. Fern Leaves from Fanny's P. aq-roliii. - Reveries of a Bachelor—lk Marvell. A nice article of French Letter Paper. Ads. Mmiroing Note Paperund Envelopes, iu.irecciv6dat , .TYLER'S Just Received. LL of Dr. Jayne's Medicines ; 11010trat'sl'ills and Bitters, Dr. Fitebee Nledicines, Six Lecture % on Diseases of th• Longs; also. Supporters, Trusses, Inhaling Tub,fs, Shoulder Braces. -Ayres' Cherry PCC k.ral audAll the must celebrated. Metlicines,as - 'I% B. TYLER'S. I A LEY'S — ' Double Water-ptoof . Percus. Sion Caps,— Hazard ' Powd er, Shot, Lead,. etc.; &so .Fishing Rods,' Baskets, Flies, Grasshoppers, Silk, Gut, .and Hair Lines, just received-and for sale by. ,T. B. TYLER. 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