I Goodrichi Upham; ihntworth Rhode Island—Thos. Davis, Tura ton.-2 •• Connecticut—Belcher, Pratt, Bey- Vermont—Neacham, Sabin, Tracy-3. New-York—Bennett, Chase, Carpen ter, Cutting. Fenton, Flagler, Hastings. ilaven,Hu ghes,Jones,/ilattison,Mou rice, Morgan, Murray, Wm. M. Oliver, Peck, Peckhatn,Bishop Perkins,Pringle,Sage, Simmons, GERRET Smmr,'Jobn J. Tay lor, Walbridge, Westkrook,W heeler-26. New Jersey—Lilly,Pennington,Skel ton, Vail--• 4. Pennsylvania—l:ham/kr, Curtis, Dick, Everhart, Gamble, Grow, heater, Mc- Cu/loch, illiddlesworth, David Ritche, Russel, Straub, Trout. Witte-14. Ohio—Ball. Bliss, Campbell, Cortfin, Edgarton, Ellison, Gnaw Nos, Green, Aaron Harlan, Harrison, Johnson,Nich ols, Thos. Ritche, Andrew Stuart, John L. Taylor, WA DE 14. Indiana—Chamberlain, Eddy, An drew J. Harlan, Lank., Mace, Parker-6. Illinois—Bisset, 'Knox, Notion, E. B. WaAhburn, John Werkworth, rates-6, Michigan—Noble, H. \ L. Stevens- 4 2., Wisconsin—Eastman, Macy, )Veils-3.' SOUTHERN STATES. Tennessee—Bugg, Cullom, Ether idge-3. Alarylancl—Franklin. Lou isiana-T. G. Hunt. North Carolina ..--Puryear. Kentucky—R. 11. Stanton. Missouri—THOMAS H. BENTON. Total 109 :.clpsified as follows : Whigs (in Pat) from Free States 44: Do. from Slavel States 6. Democrats from Free Slates, 5.4: Slave ditto, 2. Free &Hers proper from Free States, (in SMALL. oars) 4. NAYS. Maine—McDonald. New-Hampshire— Hibbard. Connecticut—ln , !eroll. Ver mont, none. Rhode Island, none. Mas nchusetts, none. New York—Mike Walsh. New Jersey, none. Pennsyl- Nania—Dawson. Florence, J. Glancy, Jones, Kurtz, McNair Packer, Robbins, Hendrick B. Wright---9. Ohio—Dis ney, Lindsley, Olds, Shannon---4. In diana—John G. Davis,Dunham, English, Hendricks, Smith Milier---5. Illinois— Jas. Allen, Willis Allen, Richardson-3. Michigan—Clark._ lowa—Henn. Wis consin, none. California--Latham, Mc- [Total from Free States, 2S--not one Whig.] • behtware—Riddle. Maryland—fiamilton, Shower, Van- cant---3 Virginia—Thos. H. Bayly, Bockock, Caskie, Faulkner. (code, Kidwell, Lur cher, McMullen, Powell, Wm. Smith-11. North Carolina---Ashe, Clingnian, Craige, Kerr, Rogers, Ruffin, Shats--7. South Carolina—Aiken, Boyce, Brooks, Keiu, McQueen, Orr---6. Georgia---Chastain, Colquiit, Dent, Reese, Ennes L. Seward---5. Alabama—Abercombie, Cobb, Dow dell, Sampson W. Harris, Houston, Phil lips, Wm. R. Smith. Mississippi---Barksiale, Wiley. P. Harris, Singleton, Daniel B. Wright---4, Louisiana—Roland Jones, Perkins-2. • Kentucky-- Brecki n ridge, Cox, Elliot, Ewing, Gray, Hill, Tennessee—Churchwk:ll, George W. Jones,•lteady, Sam. A. Smith, Fred. F, Stanton,Zollicoffer--6. Missouri—Caruthers, John G. Miller: Ifforikai Oliver Phelps-4. A rka nsas —Green wood, Warren--2. Flora da—Ma xw ell. Texas-Geo. W. Smyth e. 'Total from SI the States 67, of whom 10 (in. NI.) are said to have supported Gen. Seco. for President. Messr:i. Abercrom bie of Ala. and Rees of G.t.• were also formerly ‘V higs, but opposed Gen. Scott in ISSZ. ABSENT, OR NOT VOTING New-England States, None. New- York—Cutnminge, Tweed, Walker, Dean. Rowe, Lyon -6. Pennsylvania —Bridges, Drum, How--3. Ohio— Snapp-•-1. Indisna.—None. Illinois —None. Michigan—David Stuart Wisconsin.—None. lowa--- Cook, California•--None. - - • Total from Free States-13 Maryland---May, Sollers-- 2. ginia— Edrnunson, Snodgrass-2. Geor gia—D. J. Bailey, liillyer, A. H. Ste, phens, Mississippi--W. S. Barry. Lou isiania---Dunbir. Missouri—Lindley, Lamb. Kentucky—Chrisman, [Boyd, (Speaker.) silent.] Tennessee-- 'rhos. .Barry. [One vacancy.] Texas---Bell. Absent from Slave States, 16 ; in all, 29. —"The snake," it will . be seen, is scotched, not " killed." We cannot ex pect any such vote from this State on the Main Question, nor may we calculate with safety on the votes against the bill of all the Southern Members who have voted it into Committee ; while the ab sentees, if present and voting, would . weigh heavily against us. But the mon ster has received a staggering blow,which can and must be followed up wiga ener gy till ;he last breath is beaten out of his carcass. Let public Meetings be multi plied'on every side, and memorials flow intoOongress from every quarter. The bill cannot be got out of Committee under four weeks;and meantime Connectict and Rhode Island will speak otit. Let no muscle be relaxed until the last ves tige of danger is dissipated—until ihe last demagogue is convinced that to at tempt to break compacts for the benefit of Slavery, and turn over to Bondage an empire long consecrated to Freedom, is very far off the road to the Presidency. One-month more of effort, acrd the tri umph will be complete!—N.Y.Tribune. ~It takes two to make a fight. Re member this and never becameparty. IF you wish a hog' to go ahead, don't twist his tail, but throw brickbats at his nose. Shakspear, thou reasoneth well. LIST FtZQUEST.) MARRIED, In Ce es, on the liith inst., by Rev. Wm. Leak, Mr. BAkTeN 1101,1.1 r, of Portage, to Miss HELEN BEE, of Ceres. The Bee tint Itli the par nt hive, Lit on th t fro/ y bough ; The LEAK, warn ed by the genial lire, Adminielered the vow. But every day, to morrow bath, We hop that this may be ; And honey h. es may warm the pith Of this same Bully tree. DIED, At her residence in Abbot Township, this county, on thef..'4th iust , JEAN CoswAY, wife of Witaws CosivAr, in the 64th year of her age. ' List of Causes. MAY TERM, 18.54. Chester I...Corsaw vs. Jackson Township. James C. Curtis vs. Versel Dickinson. John. M. Lamberton vs. James IL Wright. Benjamin Cucr VS. Lyman Bennett. A. J. Rose et. al., heirs vs. J. Wiederich, Hen at law of John Bose, ry Yentzer, and deceased, Peter Yentzer. Thomas Rees, vs. Frank L. Jones. Eleazer Harman vs. P. B. Dedrick, et. al. Joseph Coleman V& P. 13. Dedrick, et. at. Chester L. Carsaw Vs. Jackson Township. James Ayres, vs. James Bartron. A. F. Cressy Vs. L. D. Williams. Bingham school dis. vs. C. C. Crutn, Execu tor of P. Hawley, deceased. vs. Nathan Brown and Dimon Bell. Win. T. Jones & Bro. vs. Julius Baker. Wm. T. Jones & Bro. Vs. Edmund Alvord. T. J. Burdic vs. Charles Steele. %VIII. T. Jones & Bro. vs. Charles I'. Cool. William Cnrson vs. Chas. W. Johnson. V. 0. Spencer vs. Nathan Woodcock. IT. J. OLMSTED, Protley. PROTHONOTARY'S OSEICH, Coudersport• March 31, 1854. Sobieski Ross THE JOURNAL BOOK STORE OFFERS to the public a collection 'of I , —/SCHOOL BOOKS of every kind called. for in this community—reading nmtter for every taste—the works of time-honored and standard authors, With those of progressive and inquiring writers of almost every school of thought and investigation, and un terms which no purchaser will regret. Amon' our works of History are— • 11dd - roll's Culled States, Winthrop's New-England—new edition, Prescott's Conquest of Mexico, '• " Peru, Macauley's England, Dickens Child's History of England, JosePhuS—Rol lin, Goodrich's History of England, France, and the United States. Law Books of the best and most useful kind, Layard's Nineveh and Babylon, • Nineveli and its ttemains. Lye Geology. Agriculture, and Chemistry Sillinues, Taylor's, and Bartlett's Travels in Eu rope, Lives of Pr. Judson and Lis three wives, Lives of Ladt• Jane Gray and Margaret Fuller Ossohi, Poems of Goldsmith, Gray. Cook, add others, Griswold's Poets and I'oetry• of England, ' • •• America, Read's Female Poets,. Tennyson's '4i Me- moriam, Tasso, Ossian, etc., Fern Leavt s and Little Ferns, Ileperion—Witle, Wide IVorld—Queechy, Eldorado—Czar and Sultan, Insurrection in China, Temperance Tales—Mapleton, - Life of Isaac T. Hopper, and other work■ fly L. Maria Chile!, A large variety of Books for Children, both anmsing and instructive, - Works of Theodore Parker, Wkitings of Jefferson, Milton's Prose, - IVorks of E. Oakes • Hydropathic Cook Book, Cookery as it Should Be, Water Cure Manual, Ilydropathic Encyclopedia, Dome for All—new method of building, The Funnily Dentist, anttother publications of Fowitrs & Wells. New-York. Albums, Drawing Books, and paper. Mac Lauren's series of Copy Books. . Various kinds Of Letter and Note Paper. Cardi; Envelopes, Waters, and Wax.. 'Water Colors, Diaries, Pencils. etc. Temperance Tracts. llot Corn Tracts. IYuman's Bight to Pre!), a sermon by Rev. Luther Lee. ThOtoct Christian Use of the Sunday, et . sermon by 'Rev. Theodore Parker. Lectures by Kossuth, Greeley, Seward, and others. M. - vv. MANN. Counraksvoni, Pa., Dec. 30, 1853. 6.331 f Coudersport Adademy, r lIIE spring term of this irstitution will j_ commence on IVednesday, April 19, 1854, and Continue eleven weeks. • Eiril Terms. Elementary branches—Ot thography, Geography, Arithmetic, &c.... $2.25 Higher Arithmetic, First lessons in Algebra, and Grammar, Higher English branches, Algebra, Philosophy, &c., Higher Mathematics, Latin, Greek. and French languages, .. . 6.25 Instruction on the Piano Forte, extra, 10.00 Use of instrument .. .... 3.00 Vocal music free of charge. N. B.—Prepayment of all bills will be strictly required. BLOOMI NG DALE, Principal. The q derstgned, Trustees of the Cou dersport 1 cademy, are moved by a sense of official and personal duty to invite the at tention of the Public--of parents in partic ular, to the rising and useful character of this Institution 01 Learning. When invited, a little mole than a half-year ago, to the superintendence - of its affairs, we found it depressed and still declining. We requested Mr. J. BLOOMINGDALE to become Its 'Princi pal Teacher, - and entrusted its organization and other most onerous affairs to his discre tion and management.- Experience has proved him to bo faithful, efficient, and practical--just such an instructor as this community need. The number of pupils in the school Is now over sixty. - We refer to Mr. Bloomingdale's advertisement for information as to the terms and conditions on which pupils ' re admitted, and for other facts of interest; and recommend - the insti tution to the patronage of the people. H. H. Darr, President,. Tuogas B. TYLER, Secretary. - Hasa: J. OLMSTLD, Treasurer, F. L. JONES, Cuss. LIMAN, Trustees. G. G. Cotris, 621 • Sale of Unseated Land, voTicE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that agreeably•to an act. of Assembly, passed the 13th day of March, 1815, entitled an act to amend an act, diredting the mode'rof _selling unseated lands for taxes, etc., and the several supplements thereto, the following tracts of unseated lauds in the-county of Potter will be exposed to public sale or outcry, km all .ar rearages of taxes, at the court-house in the said county of Potter, on the second Monday of June 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 taxes due thereon, unless previously paid. Allegany township. No. war'ut. Q'uty. Reputed owners. Amt. tax. 1849 29 S. I'. Lyman 382 1874 210 _ do - . 27 77 Abott township. 200 W. Williuk, et. al, 510 Ellen Mealing Eulalia township. 700 W. D. Messer 29 39 245 C. A. White 14 69 50 James Bennett 3 00 990 Henry Drinker •44 54 990 -- do ' 41 59 112 . do 563 395 . Wm. McDougall 15 57 625 do 24 72 300 du ll 86 4669 5630 100 tulalia Goal Co. 600 200 • A. C • Smith 560 tive Wm. Willink & co. 247 100 L B. Cole • 330 Genesee township. 203 S. 'P. Lyman Hebron township. 80 %V. 8 Switzer 8 33 400 J. M. Bassett 12 00 Hector township. 475 Z. Mallory .17 00 475 W. B.S. V. 31. Slaughter 45 60 Jackson township. 330 Joseph Davis 12 53 200 Wm. McDougall 7eo 200 . do 7 60 175 M. Boaretnnu - 6 68 200 A. C. Smith • 5 55 M. Hindman 1 37, 990 Win. Willink ds CO. 30 17 Oswayo township. 100 N. B. Laths _l3 GO 100 S. I'. Lyman . 13 40 44 do - 6 34 654 .do 94 16 400 do 43 20 204 do 29 38 100 do 14 40 250 do '36 00 650 do 93 60 970 m do 138 68 30 do 4 32 1000 do 144 00 300 do 43 20 - 'Pike township. 984 Chiater Robinson ISt 45 1408 587 do 108 30 Portage township. ' 5434 c 1100 Geo. 11. Foster 33 85 5429 600 • do 15 00 5436 1100 do 33 83 5431 1028 P. Aborn 31 60 4620 1100 C. J. Anthony & Miner 27 50 4621 do -do LIM 1599 1599 4631 3060 4678 4679 4693 467 4 3738 5866 1054 4622 do do do 4623 - do - do do 4624 do do do .4625 - do do do 4626. do do do 4627 do do do 4628 do do do 4629 1038 do' 26 45 66 R. Webb • 89 550 . Sobieski Ross 742 150 A. IL Boyiugton 198 Roulette township. 697 S:domon Sartwell 200 Haven & Woodcock Sharon township. 50 William Bell 415 P. B. Dedrick 0 do. 174 do 154 do 90 do 110 . do 125 do 24 do Stewardson township.- 300 A. B. Reed 600 do 1094 Stewardson & Ellis 1100 Bernard Bailee 1062 Hermon Chapin 1081 Clark & Bunnell 1103 Oliver Watson 750 0. W. Ellis 700 E. B. Parker 881 - R. G. White Sweden township. 697 Jacob Ridgway- - 47 J.M.' Hamilton 90 do 22 .do 2 R, C. McMurtrie 110 11. Y. Haydock 100 Christian Ceiler • 100 do • 50 do 87 John Kibly 70 George Kress . 53 A. P. Cone 52 do' ' 495 Wm. Willink, et. al . 55 Marvin Hinchman 100 Milliard & Alter 25 do 100 dO 25 do 100 S. F. Willson 400 do 366 do 100 do, 137 do 107 William Willink Filiation township, 990 T. J. Wharton 35 13 770 3l 86 495 Hannah M. .Wharton• 17 54 75 William 51d/ousel' 263 30 do 81 100 George Blackman . 355 100 Ives & Ellis 273 100 C. W. Ellis . 273 275 SamL Haven 749 ME 5895 5895 2194 58G7 5863 5359 5855 5878 5882 5359 2141 EEI MI SEATED LOTS RETURNED AS UNSEATED. Homer township. 100 Merrick Jackson 1 35 85 Luther Read 1 119 Sweden township. 50 Washington Haskin 258 50 Deraites Ayres 50 100 Nathhniel Perkins 6'30 50 D. F. Ellsworth 50 95d Bingham estate 12 00 71 J. M. Hamilton 350 122 P. Daggart 647 115 John Roberts 109 99 Wm. H. Benson 555 150 SotomonSoyder, Jr. 278 100 Johnson Chase •2 50 100 John Keating 10 51 106 Warren Sherwood '4 61 70 E. M. Carpenter 70 200 Nathan Woodcock 390 5.0 Luther Read -1 . 20 TO Almond Roseman 197 Hebron totonahip. 1104 210 T. Olcott 1211 1213 1214 1292 1657 150 do 1059 do 699 do 352 do 122 do 2955 do 130. W. B.' Graves 120; Sheldon Bradley 185 Saml. Haven 50 1-Ifven &. White 275 Sala Stevens 50 Charles McNees 350 A. Lane & Nichols 50 C. W. Allen 148 Joseph Lent 73 8.. D. Dalbee 144' do do 36 Sabra Bennett 65 Remy ,Baeon 82 Horace - Leet 205 R. B. Stanwood Harrison township.. 91 M. H. Abbey - 35 Sarni.. Howe 75 Francis Cornish 97' Miles Thompson 74 Joseph Ginnings 50 Edward Ginning, -60 Heitty Clark ;161 William Cobb 129 Marvin Stuart 50 Jeremiah Springer 50 Arnold Yarringtori 40 John'French 47 Robert Hunt 136 Elias York, Eulalia township. 100 Eulalia•coal co. 64 Isaac King 50 _Abel Aldrich 89 Chauncey Blakslee 50 F. B. McNamara 56 J. C. Knox • 23 Jacob Reckhow 72 L.F. Maynard 64 Julies Sherwood 25 Blakslee & Haven • 5' V. Dickinson 13 _ do 50 - do 28 do 10 do .25 Mites Thompson . 100 John Avery 100 William Meir 100 John Dana' 90 P. Delion - 100 A. York 100 John Torpor 100 8. Hulick - 100 D. Azpeck • 129 Sam!. Barclay 70 Y.•S. Brehmer Ulysses township.. 60 E. Peasley 50 Jacob Jordan 132 H. Wharton - 50 Thomas Raker Pike township. 250 Moses Meeker. 50 W: liam Furman 76 Polly Ann Smith_ 50 Lorenzo Ackley - Clara township. 130 Samuel Haven 252 A. M. Benton 70 C. &I. Lyman 40 Ransom Sloat ' Jackson township. 50 'Daniel Sherwood 66 50 .1. Springer 661' 62 Lusher Slade , 80 50 J Vancuren 6bl 384 Reuben Herrington • 6 03 1 49 J. G. Russell 71 1 { 50 Israel Vancuren 651 Poring , I,, wrisfilP• 50 A. Smith = 65 I. Bingham township . 215 Stephen and Jos. Hurd -65 50 John Sharp * -82 50 Turtillus Morris 82 50 Hezekiah Morris '65 50 Calvin Morris 15 60 Levi Annis 78 50 Mary Bennett. 1 13 Nathan Harvey 1 l 7 ' ' 50 J. S. Kitnbal ' 7 65 79 Gornelius Lancaster _I 57 75 Martin Musto - 97 , 50 W. &A. Perry ' 65 60 James Vancuren 78 , Genesee township. 200 Silas Billings 900 - 50 Barney Danie:s 50 West Branch township. 50. Daniel Dewey 150 67 John Russell . 202 50 %Vm.*Robbins 65 50 S. Wetmore 65 50 George Sherman 81 Hector township. 50 'D. Wheeler • 92 130, George Young 2 55 • 7 50 D. '1 urner 76 100 Y. Mcßedner 88 Oswayo township. 50 T. Clark . 1 08 15 Chauncey Pierce 7 80 Nathaniel Squires .75 -10 G. W. Stiles 520 .55 Wm. Fuller - 105 50 Wm. Oliver • 65 Coudersport. • ' 6 lots, Nos. 152, 153, 170, 171, 178, - 179, estate of J..Keating - - 3 64 1. 44 Susan Ayres • 32 16 John Baker 11 2 village lots E. W. Bishop 99 .t " C. B. Cotter 16 1 • " " .F. J. Caldwell 21 4' " " • Deroy Ellsworth 19 6 " Jerome Keating estate 89 5 " " John C. Knox • 145 4 " " Woodcock and Strait, 78 JOEL L. RAYMOND Co.C 'Treasurer of Potter Totr.koverat's OFFCE, Coudersport, March 24, 1859.5 45.31 7 60 12 61 76 75 42 42 8 92 1 St 36 53 6 30 15 65 17 11 8 10 11 17 11 3G 2 16 APURE article of Soda, Cream of Tartar, and Saleratus • will. always be found at TYLER S LS KATHAIRON and other t preparations for cleansing and iex O ce N„ :n abcutifying the Ham, for sale at TYLE PERSONS about to build dr repair, will find a complete stock of Window Sash, Glass, Putty, Paints and Oils, for sale at fair prices by • T. B. TYLER." 7- Magazines for March. g,OU'ER, Godey, and Graham jast received and for sale at 25 cents per No.by TYLER. Diafting Instruments, Water. Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencils, and Il nasties,just received . TYLER'S* CC Lewis Mann Is again home. in the store opposite the Ncrthenst corner of the public square, and is receiving direct from New-York city —not a mammoth stock" of winter goods, Ent aufficrent to fill up the old store; which goods are now otTered for inspection and zeamination. 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" calls."' County Orders taken at Par F .)R Goods at THE LADIES wiII find at Mann's store Galilee°, Washington, Merrimack, Phil ip, Allen & Sons', and other choice varieties of Prints, warranted by the subscriber ad to fade. MO 45 son I 98 A1.1.-WO_OL Delaities at Mann's. Al pacas, Paramettas, English sod French Merinos at MANN'S. G IN G HA s , lS—a good arsong A en r : j at 3 20 1 79 C . lLKS_and Dress Trimmings at MANN'S QHAWI.S.or varions patterns and quali. ties—Ladies' and Children's Hoods. al MANN'S. 2 03 CAMBRICS, Bishop Lawns, Vietotia Lawns, Cap Lace,Vrape, Rus d'Muslin. Siviss Muslin, Linnen Hdltis ' Embroidered d 0., Muslin Edgings, Cotton du.. Linen dn, Ladies' Collars, Wristlets, Undersleeves Ladies' Skirts, do, Caps, to be Nina at 5 5G . 18 • 52 3 05 65 2 80' 57 3 60 97 65 - • 78 ,42 53 59 LARGE lot. of Hosiery at • - • MANN'S • IF you want warm Stockin g s for the childerni you will find them at MANN'S. GAITEB. BOOTS, Buskins, and the Ur - other vaiiety of Shoes, can be found at MANN'S. ' 52 1 05' 1 05• 1 05i 94 , 1 05 , 1 05: 1 )6; l 105, 1 34i • :79: HATS,I caps, comforters, Wrappers Drawers, Buck Gloves, do. Mittens, Betlin-Lined Gloves, Carpet Bags, Satch els,. Suspenders. Call. at MANN'S STORE. BOYS' and Youths' Boots at MANN'S S L IEEMIG; Shirting, Batts. and Cotton Yarn at • . MANN'S. QUGARS, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Ginger, OPepper ' spice, starch, saleratus, Gen stantly on hang at . MANN'S ST3RE.• 1 39 - I d 2, 1.791 PLUG Tobacco, Fine-Gut do-, Chew ing and Smoking it MANN'S. 79 8 7 9 4 7 1 ! ' 1 25 1 I 301 you Want Axes, Hatchets, Ham _Liners, mill saws, cross-cut do., Hand do., Chisels; Augurs, Auger Bits, Files of all kinds, Steel Squares, Iron do., Try do., call at • MANN'S. TEWIS MANN keeps constantly on (hand Shovels, Spades, manure Forks, Fire jrons. 1 • 621 18 47 1 90 52 SLEIGH BELLS at MANN'S STORE LOCKS, Door Handles, Butts, Screws, fLocks—all . sizes—Shne Nails. Finishing (16., for-said at • LEWIS MANN'S. - DOCKET KNIVES, Table do. CALL AT MANN'S STORE. LEWIS MANN has for Stile Shot, Lead, Powder, Flasks, &c. New Cash Grocery AND Provision Store HITHER, YE .HUNGRY. S. JONES takes this method to inform .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 eveeything in the line of "eatables," and which he will sell as reasonable as can be desired. The sub statials' can he found here at all limes, 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 not satisfy, you, yourcase must be des perate. You will always find a full assortment of Groceries, consisting of Su gars, Teas, Coffee, Saleralus, Spices, Gin ger, Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries Salmon, Codfish, Macktrel, Blue Fisb, Rice, Molasses, Syrup, etc. Also, at all times, Pork; Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll and lirkiuJSall, Hams, etc., etc. Off- Grain and all other kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods at the cash price. 6.33t1 C. S. JONES. ASSOR I'ED Pickles In jars for sale by C. S. JONES. PICKLED CHERRIES at C.S. JONES' FRENCH MUS I'ARD, a new thing entirely. for sale at - C. S. JONES'. SACKS OF SALT at the NEW PROVISION STORE. • ANBERIES! CRANBERIESI by %-lthe quart or bushel at C. S. JONES'. A Quantity of first rate CHEESE "A-just received at C. S. JONES'. CANDLES of al . inds—a ,new as Vsortment at C. S. JONES'. HAMS and Shoulders—a new supply at the " NEW PROVISION STORE. BUTTER and LARD of the best quality at the .NEW PROVISION STORE. MACKEREL, Salmon, & Blue Fish at ' C. S. JONES'. SUPERIOR Sperm and Tallow Can• I dles at C. C. Joan' PROVISION STORE. INDIAN= Meat and Buckwheat con stantly on hand at the" • NEW PROVISION STORE. . GRAlg,and Produce of all kinds ta ken in . exchange for Goods at this eoreb C. S. JONES. Souni -the Tocsin oinSTEDN -- ONE-PRICE STORE. Cash and Ready-Pay, 64 Economy: 1$ the Mother -Of THE subscriber would 'announce to the public that he - has removed to a aew store, next door north of J. W. Smith's Stove and Tinware establishment, where he has just opened a large week of good* for the tall, and winter 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 mid honorable mode of doing business: and by taking a straight forward course, hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Produce taken of its cash Tuttle. D. E. OLMSTED. Nov. 4, 1853. 625 L. MANN'S 1 A DIES. are you in want of any Drvia 1.../Good9, Silks, Alpaca, De Limns, Ging hints, Shawls, Bonnets, Shoes, Lices, Edging, Collars, GWves, tee. You f alittOt fail to be suited at OLMSTED'S ONE•PEICE STORE. IENTLEMEN; are you in want of thy k_A Hats,. Caps, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves. at•.? You will find a good assonment, also a good assortment of Clothing, at the • ONE PRICE SAME. • A LL who are in want of GROCERIES, , Li_stich as Sugars, Molasses, Tea, Coffee, it.ce, dr.C., will find them ut low prices at •. • OLMSTED'S. MANN'S Tailoring: . • r S HE N u bscri he r , having secured the set • vices of a good workman,- ould call the et entiom-of the public to his stock of Cloths: . Cassimeres, and Vestings, which will be made to order on short notice and warranted to lit, or no sale.. To those who have be• come dissaiisfied with buying slop-shop ork, which may come to pieces before it can be got home, he would say, Come, se lect from my clothe, let Mr. Smith take your measure, and ire will make you a good fining, durable garment, and• warrant the buttons, not to drop off within twenty-four hours, with careful usagean.l at as low . paces as can reasonably be expected. • D. E. OLMSTED. DED Bpreads, Table do., Jaquard Towelling, Sheetings and Shirting', cotton batta. cotton yarn, candlewick, at OLMSTED'S. S and Shoes, supposed to be Bl ur, at . ULNISTED'S.• -- • VERY good Black Silk to be bad at $1 per yard, at OLMSTED'S'. APOOR Silk Hat can be bought for sl,so—a better one for $4.50, at , _OLMSTED'S. New Bolts at Tyler's. Don Quixote—paper covers. Iteveries of a Bachelor," and Fresh Gleanings, by 1k Marvel. Lectures to Young Men—ll. W. Beecher. Englibh Humorists—W. M. Thackury. Lougfellow's Poems- 7 -2 vols. White, lied, and BlackL—Pulszky. . Modern British Essays—Macaulay. History of the Mormons. • Young's Science of Government. Great Truths by Great Authors,' • Letters to Country Girls. Lady Jane Grey—Bartlett. Mary, Queen of Scots—Headley. Isaac J. Hopper—L. Maria Child. BL sides all the latest novels. . • 11 - 1 111 ES II Burning Fluid and . Camphine at the DRUG and BOOK-STORE. Ht subscriber, baying let a little T nitre light" into his store, and otherwise unproved it, respectfully invites the ladies and gentlemen of Potter county to call and exams incitis extensive stock of New Goods. Feel ing flattered by a kind and generous reception, tie will spare uo effort to merit a continuance of patronage. [Oct. 7.) T. 13. TYLER. URDERS (or all Magazines, Periodi calg, Newspapers, or Books published in this country, Umiakla, .or Europe, promptly T. R. TYLER. A FEW pieces of new Music; 13._ Music procured to order: also, Tem• lierallCC and other Tracts, or any periodicals desired. ri" SCHOOL Boots constantly on hand, with paper, pens, slates, and every thing needed fur going to school. 6-331 f To the Inhabitants of Couders port and . Vioinity, And Potter County Generally. r 'IIE subscriber has just received a large stock df WINTER GOODS, consisting of DRY . GOODS, FURS, HATB and CAPS. Ready-Made Clothing, Groceyies,Hardware, CROCKERY. Boon and SHOES, Brooms WOODEN WARE. A large stock of DOMESTICS. SCCWAS • Sheetirsgs, Drilling Cotton Yarn, and Bat ting, and most kinds of Provisions, kept constantly cin,hand, for cash. All of which he wiil sell as low as the lowest, for READY-PAY. • Cash and moat kinds of Farmers' Pro. duce taken in exchange fur Goode. Knowing that one column of this sheet is insufficient to enitinerate• every' article separate which he keeps for sale, he hopes that the above general catalogue will suffice. Dec. 30, 1853. C. S5lll H. ECKER'S Farina and Pulverized JL.II-Coru Starch fur sale at TYLER'S. • r. - 21_ W. STRONG can be foand at dm kJ( • shop of Jas. M. Bassett, formerly owned by himself, - where he will attend to all calls - in his ' line' with promptness and fidelity. 6-41 3nto LL those wanting Sums Wase, such el luge, Store-Pipe Crocks, Churns, gutter and Preserve Pots, Pitchers, eta, will 14 well to call at C. S. JONES', wh ere they can be suited with any size or shape lib sirablo. Wealth: , 'l'. 13. TYLER. M. W. MANN Stone Wail,.