SE - JOURNAL BOOK STORE OfEERS:4O, the public a collection 'of BoHOOI. BOOKS of every kind called for in ,tjiis]lahmmunity—rcituling :matter :for every taste—the works of time r honored . and standard authors,. with those of progressive and inquiring writers of almost every. ,achool of-thought-and investigation, and un terms which no purchaser will regret. Atticmg our works of History are— Hildreth's United States, diVinthenes New-England—new edition, Prescott a Conquest of Mexico, " " Peru, Aitesinley's England, ;Dieltens' Child s History of England, Josephue—Rollin, 'Goodrich's History of England, France, and • the United States. JAW Books of the best and most useful kind, Layard's Nineveh and Babylon, t , 4 . Nineireh and its Semains. Lyell's Geology, Agriculture, and Chemistry Stillman's, Taylor's, and Bartlett's Travels in Europe, . Lives of Dr. Judson. and his three wives, Lives of Lady Jane Gray and Margaret Fuiler Ossoh, - • - ' • Poems of Goldsmith, Gray; Cook, and others, Griswold's Poets and Poetry of England, At id di " America, Read's Female Poets, Tennyson's In Me- moriam, Tame, 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, Alarge variety of Books for Children, both amusing . and instructive, Works of Theodore Parker, Writings of Jefferson, -Miltou's Prose, .-Works of E. Oakes Smith, Hydropathic Cook Book, Cookery as it Should Br, Water Cure Manual, Hydropathic Encyclopedia, Home for All—new method of building, The Family Dentist, and other publications of }'ow•lers & Wells. New•-York. 'Albums, Drowint; Bucks, and paper. Mac Lauren's series of Copy Books. • Vaiious.kinds of Letter and . Note Paper. Cards, Envelopes, %Voters, and Wax. t:Water Colors, Diaries, Pencils. etc. ; Temperance Tracts. Hot Corn Tructs. Woman's Right to Preach, a sermon by Rev. Luther Lee. The 8 , 441 Christian Use of the 'Sunday, a sermon by Rev. Theodore Parker. Lectures by Kossuth, Greeley, Seward, and others. M. W. MANN. COUDEMPORT, Pa., Dec. 30, 1853. 6-33tf Coudersport Academy, rir HE spring term of this institution will a. commence on IWednesday, April 19, 1854, and continue eleven weeks. Terms. Elementary branebes—Ot thography. Geography, Arithmetic. &c.... $2.25 Higher Arithmetic, First lessons in Algebra, and Grammar, 3.25 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. J. BLOOMING DA LE, Principal. The undersigned, Trustees of the Cou dersport Academy, 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 of Learning. When invited, a little more than a half-year ago, to the superintendence of its affairs, we found it depressed and still declining. We requersted Mr. J. 13100 .lIINGDALC to become its Princi pal Tian ex, sad entrusted its organization and other mist onerous affairs to his discre tion and In nagement. Experience has proved him to be 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 adverti. , ement for information as to the terms and conditions on which pupils are admitted, and for other facts of interest; and recommend the insti tution to the pat onage of the people. H. H. DENT, President, THOMAS B. TYLER, Secretary, HENRY J OLMSTED,ITCRSUTIIT, F. L. JONES, CHAS. LYMAN, Trustees. G. G. COLVIN, 621 List of Causes. MAY TERM, 1854. Chester L. Carsaw vs. Jackson Township. James C. Curtis vs. Verse] Dickinson. John. M. Lamberton vs. James 11. Wtifit. Benjamin Cuer vs. Lyman Bennett. . . A. J. Rose et. al., heirs vs. J. IV ledench, Ilen e law ofJohn Roe, ry Yentzer, . and deceased, , Peter Yentzer. Thomas Rees, vs. Frank L. Jones. Blesser Harman ' vs. P. B. Dedrick, et. al. Joseph Coleman vs. P. B. Dedriek, et. al. Chester L. Carsaw vs. Jackson Township. James Ayres, vs. James Bartron. A. F. Cressy vs. L. D. Williams. Bingham school dis. vs. C..C. Crum, Execn tor of P. Hawley, deceased. vs: Nathan Brown and 'Annan Bell. Wm. T. Jones & Bro. vs. Julius Baker. Sobieski Ron Wtn. T. Jones & Bro. vs. Edmund Alvord T. J. Bonne vs. Charles Steele. Wm. T. Jones & Bro. vs. Charles P. Cool William Carson V. 0. Spencer vs. Chas. W. Johnson. vi. Nathan Woodcock. H. J. OLNISTED, Proth . y. PROTHONOTARY'S OFFICE, Condersix)rt‘ March 31, 1853. MACKEREL, Salmon, & Blue Fish at C. S. JONES'. SUPERIOR Sperm and Tallow Can dles at C. C. JONES' PROVISION STORE. I - NDIAN Meal and Buckwheat con stantly on hand at the • NEW PROVISION STORE (RAIN and Produce of all kinds ta ken in exchange for Goods at this ore: C. B. JONES. Erin and - Shoulders—a new supply at the NEW PROVISION STORE. ItUTTER and LARD of the best JR.Pqnglity at .the NEW PROVISION STORE. 291 ('CANDLES of all kinds—a new at X.Ytortment at C. S. JONES'. No.TitgxellEßEl3lr4MTAre that -L I agreeably to an act of Assembly, Oasied the 13th day ofAluT,l4Bl4: entitled:. an act to amendlui act; directing the'niode teaelling unseated lands far taxes, etc., and: the ,aiesoeral supplements thereto,•thii following tract* of unseated lauds in the county of Potter wlll exposed to public sale or' crtitcry, tai rearuges of taxes, at the caurt-boun in "the said county of Potter, on the setoad Monday of June next. Aud alto, • cerainAracts of seated lands, which are returned, for unpaid taxes, will be exposedlO . atile, at the thine and • place aforesaid, agreeably t 6 the act of'April 29th, 1844; fox the taxes due thereon; unless previously paid. Eulalia township. - .1097 Nicklin & Griffith 47.54 .1084 6 1 . 49 n. 1098 u 4k3 1094 " 41,82 183 " 5 .47 105 gi 247 990 u 22 99 990 44 • 23 04 270 66 . . 625 728 " 18 86 425 ' “ 9 89 Jackson township. 990 W. Willink etatl.37 &al -do do 87 601. do do 87 63/ do as, 37 60/ do do 37 631 do . do B7 601 do :do • _37 634 290 • do ' 11 004 290 .do 37 601 990 do 37 631 290 do ` - 11 - 001 990 do 37 611 ' do do 37'62r 290 do .11034.? 990 do 37 60/- do - •do 37 634 do do 87 62/ do do • 37 MI do do 3760/ do . do 37 631 do do 37 60/ do do 37 63/ do do 37 60/ do do -37 63/. do do 37 604 do do 37 68/ do do 37 014 do do 87 631 do do 37 60/ 815 H. A. Nelson, 15 46 Portage township. 1100 Geo. Read Stewardson township. 990 &mg Hughes 40 83 do ' do 40 Sl do do 40 88 do John 'Banal, Jr., 65 34 do do . .49 00 do do 49 01 do do 65 34 do do 49 00 do do • 49 01 869 -T. Stewardson 45 99 693 do 34 32 990 do • 65 84 990 do 49 00 1094 Nicklin & Griffith 45 14 1099 do 27 20 990 W. Willink et. n 1.32 69 1094 Nicklin & Griffith 36 10 1100 do 36 30 1094 do 36 10 1100 do. 36 30 1100 do 45 37 -1100 do mit 80 71 cal Branch township. 700 W. Willink et. al. 2531 990 do 84 14 990 do 31 17 990 do 34 14 990 do 33"01 700 do . 23 15 300 do 15-07 700 do 31 32 990 do 38 &I 495. do 20 87 495 do 21 55 600 do 26 55 800 do 33 20 700 do 32 OS 1117 Moses Levy 47 18 1117 . do 47 20 1117 do. 47 22 1117 do 46 45 990 Banon & Xing 42 59 990 do ". 42 59 Wharton township." • 700 W. Willink et. aL 24 85 800 do 29'40 990 do 85 13 690 do 24 bl 990 do , 24 48 990 do 35 15 990 do 35 14 500 do 17 75 800 ; do 2840 990 do 35'14 940 do 65 37 500 do 17 75 500 do 17 75 700 - -•--- • 24115 900 do 31 . 95 700 do 24 85 800 do 29 49 690 do 24 48 700 do 24 85 655 do 23 22 990 ' do 35 14 SOO do 29 40 800 do 29 40 990 do 35 lb 500 do 17 75 600 do ‘. .21 30 340 • do - 20 32 900 do 31 95 890 do 31 58 990 do". 3515 990 do 35 15 990 • 'do . 35'14 990 . do 85 14 560 do ~. 19 . 83 • 300 do .10 65 *495 do . 1757 690 - 'do — 7 --- 7 - 24 - 50 850 do 1243 495 do 17 64 720 d o fy2 BO IEI 14755-_;.: 28_95 990 - ifo-"s" - •2700 esy• • s 990 din 28 95. 41.68) , ' do '1265• 4769 7 .590 • -do .16 10 4760' • 819 • do 2223 476'1 9 90 • 'do 2/J 99 4762 :990 do. , 2696 4763' 990 .. do . 27 00 4764' - 990. do 2696 4779' 990 - 'do 26 96 4774:i-, 89 0 do 24 24 4775 .-1 860 . do 23 44 4930 990 • do-. 28 99 4931 '990 do. • 2700 5008. . 490 Nicklin &Griffith ' 3'20 5919 - 800 do -5 70 Abbott township. 4689._ 790 W. Willink et.a1.36 56. ' , 4708 990 do 56 44 4682 990 do 4828 .. 4683 990 do 37 63 4688 . 990 do , 37 61 4710 990 . do 87 62 4711 - 990 do 37 61 4718 990. do 56 40 4719 990 do 56 43 4709 990 do 66 39 &MO 396 Banon do King 15 95 5631 595 do 22 57 5632 940 do 35 72 5633 940 - do 35 72 5634 940 do 35 72 5635 670 do 25 46 5077 1029 Moses Levy - 39 07 5078 lll7 do 42 45 5079 • 1029 do 39 12 5090 • 1029 do • 39 06 5907 , 990 Samuel Hughes $7 62 5808 900 do 37 62 5811 " 990 do. 37 62 5812 134 do L 5 09 4690 690 W. Willink et. al. 25 21 4691 890 do 33 82 4692 • 990 do 37 61 5075 . . 1117 Moses Levy 42 40 5076'1119 do 42 45 5628 990 Banon & King 37 62 5629 990 do 37 61 4717 350 W. Willink 10 43 4722 • 990 • do 29 44 4723 990 do 29 46 Allegany township. • No. war'nt. Q'nty. Reputed owners. /ant tax. 1849 29 B. P. Lyman 382 1874 210 do 27 77 Abbott township. 200 • W. Williuk, et. at 760 510 Ellen Waling 12 61 lownahip. 4689 5630 2750 700 W. D. Messer 29 39 245 C. A. White 14 69 . 50 James Bennett , 300 1 990 Henry Drinker • 44 54 990 do 41 59 112 - do 563 395 Wm. McDougall • 15 57 625 do 24 72 300 do 11 83 100 Eulalia Goal Go. 6 00 200 A. C • Smith 5 GO 88 Wm. Willink & Co. 247 100- L B. Cole 3 30 Genesee township. 203 S. P. Lyman Hebron township. ISO W. S Switzer 833 - 400 J. M. Bassett 12 00 Hector township. 475 Z. Mallory ' 17,00 475 W. B.& V. H. Slaughtei 45 60 Jackson township. 330 Joseph Davis 12 53 200 Win. McDougall 7 60 200 do • 760 175 M. Boareman 6 68 200 A. C. Smith 5 55 hl. Hincbman 137 990. - Wm. Willink to co. 30 17 Oswayo township. 100 N. B. Lane 13 60 100 8. P. Lyman 13 40 44 do - 6 34 654 do . 94 16 400 'do • 43 20 204 do 29 38 100 , do 1440 250 do 36 Ob. 650 do 93 60 970 do 138 68 30 " do 432 1000 do 144 00 ...300 do , 43_20 Pike township. 984 Chester Robinson 111 45 587 do 108 30 Portage township. 1100 Geo. H. Foster 33 85 600 do 15 00 1100 do 33 83 1028 P. Aborn 31 60 1100 C. J. Anthony &Miner. 27 50 do do do do do do do do • dv do • • - do do do do - do -do do do do do do do - do , do 1058 do 26 45 66 R. Webb 89 550 Sobieski Ross 742 150 A. H. Boyington 198 Roulette township. 697 Solomon Sartwell 200 Haven & Woodcock Sharon township. 50 William Bell -: - 415 P. B. Dedrick 70 * do 174 6 - 154 do 90. do • , 110 do 125 do • 24 . do Stewardson township. . 300 A.B. Reed '• GOO ' 'do 1094 Stewardson & Ellis 1100 Bernard Dab° 1062 Hermon Chapin 1081, Clark & Bunnell 1103 Oliver ‘Vation 750 C. W. Ellis 700 E. B. Parke i 881 - R. G. White Sweden towns ip 697 Jacob Ridrwir 47 J. M. Hamilton 90 do 22 do 2 B, C. McMartria 110 H. Y. Haydock ' 100 Christian Ceiler 100 do 50 do 87 John ribly • _7D George Krona * 53 A. P. Oone 52. do 495* *Wm. Wank, et. al. UM 1599 1599 4631 3060 4678 4679 4693 4678 3738 1408 BEI 5395 5895 SLFiD lama itiTUltl4llls Ldtrrnarntm , Holier totenfh*: , ": . 100 Merrick . Jackson _ „.85.,,Lntlier.Read_. • _ j ` - `l7ibiders - toithiship.' • --- I TOO — 50 Denistos)Ayregi-. -1 100.. Nathaniel Perkins • .60. F. Ellswotth: - 0541 .Bingham estate , ; 7/ J. M. Hamilton ' P. Daggart 115' John Roberts '99 Win. H. Ranson 150' • Sobimon Snyder, Jr. 100 Johnson Chase • 400. John Keating - 106 — Warren Sherwood 70 'E. M. Carpenter • 200 Nathan Woodcock 50 Luther:Read , 70 Almond Rossman . Hebron township. 910 T. Olcott • I 55 Morgan Hinch"maik 100 Mulford & Alter 25 . do 100 do 25 • (10 100 B. F. Wilson '4OO do 366 do 100 do . 137 do 107 Williani Willink Wharton townshipl, 990 T. J. Wharton 770 do 495: Hannah M. Wharton 75 William McDougall 30 do . 100 George Blackman 100 Ives & Ellis ' 100 D: W. Bilis 275 Saml.'Haven 4920 4924 4939 4772 4775 4772 4758 W5B 590$ 1211 150 do I 6-20 1213 1059 do . 42 35 1214 699 do 27 96 1292 352 do _ 14 08 1857 122 • do i 488= 2955. ' do 59 10 130 W. B. Graves , 689 120 Sheldon Bradley 256 • 185 Saml. Haven' 11 63 • 50 Haven & White .1 50 275 Sala Stevens • 440 50 Charles McNess i 100 350 ,A. Lane 8r., - Nichols 3 50 50 C. W. Alleri 50 148 Joseph Lent • 237 73 B. D. Dolbee 246 144 do 1 28 . 36 Sabra Bennett 29 65 Henry Bacon - - ' - 44 82 Horace Leet • - 89 205 R. B. Stanwood 123 Harrison township. 91 M. H. Abbey ;; 1:94 35 Semi. Huwe 45 75 Francis Cornish 200 97 Miles Thompson 198 74 Joseph Ginnings 69 50 Edward Ginnings • • 41 60 Henry' Clark 81 .161 William Cobb 320 129 . Marvin Stuart 1'79 50 Jeremiah Springer 65 • . 50 Arnold Yarrington 30 40 John French 75 47 Robert Hunt 61 136 Elias York 203 Eulalia township., 100 Eulalia coal co. 55G 64 Isaac King 78 50 'Abel Aldrich 52 89 Chauncey Blakslee 305 50 F. B. McNamara 56 J. C. Knox . 2 80 - • 23 Jacob Reckhow 57 72 L.T. Maynard 360 84 Julius Sherwood * 97 25 Blakslee & Haven 65 5 V. Dickinson 78 13 do -42 50 do 53 28 do • 59 10 do 21 25 Miles Thompson 52 100 John Avery •1 05 100 William Muir • I'os 100 John Dana - • 105 90 P. Delion 94 100 A. York 05 100 John Torpor 105 100 S. Balick . 1 16 100 D. Azpeck 105 129 Sam!. Barclay 134 70 Y. S. Brehmer 79 b7gsses township. 60 E. Peasley 139 50 Jacob Jordan 72 • • 132 H. Wharton .1.79 50 Thomas Baker' Pike township. 250 Moses Meeker . 874 50 William Furman 97 76 Polly. Ann Smith 125 50 Lorenzo Ackley . 130 . • Clara township. 130 Samuel Haven 624 252 A. M. Benton 18 47 70 C. At J. Lyman 190 40 Ransom Stoat 52 Jackson- township. 50 Daniel Sherwood 66 50 J. Springer 66 62 Luther Slade • 80 50 J. Vaneuren 6h 384 Reuben Herrington 603 49 J. C. Russell 71 50 Israel Vanearen 65 Portage township. 50 A. Smith 65 Bingham township. 215 Stephen and Jos. Hord 65 50 -John Sharp • 82 • 50 Turtillus Morris 82 50' Hezekiah Morris 65 50 Calvin Morris ' 15 60 Levi Annie 78 50 Mary Bennett .. 1 13 80 .Nathan Harvey • 117 50 J. S. Kimbal - 65 • 79 Cornelius Lancaster 157 75 Martin blusto 97 50 W. Sr. A. Perry ' 65 60 James Vancuren 78 Genesee township. 200 Silas Billings " `9 00 50 Barney Daniels .. 50 West Branch township.. • • . 50 Daniel Dewey 150 67 John Russell 202 50 Wm. Robbins . 65 50 S. Wetmore • 65 50 George Sherman 4 81 Hector township. . 50 Di Wheeler " 92 130 Geolge Yo ung , 2155 • .50 D. Turner 74 100 V. Mcßedner •. 1 - "08 76 75 42 42 892 4 81 36 53 6 30 15 65 17 41 8 10 /1 17 11 36 2 16 22 45 5 59 11 84 256 2.5 12 76 11 60 11 65 4 OS 10 OS 7 42 5 45 534 39 99 swayo - fottms TF— •,4.150' Ulatk . ) 150 Chauncey Piercd' =OM MB : • ' -R.50 :Nathaniel Squires W. Stites C I ; 195 , , Wto. g utter i)ter s „ r . • C0C. 40 , 1 3 4 2 11 . ' 61tItseNtis. 161. 153,i. v 5 .1 , 41 , 1 1 7 1, •.• 179, ea ! ate of J . Enpn g tl4 3 " ,Susan Ay • res . , 32 ,161ohn Biker, ' 2 'Tillage Tots E. W.'Bishoi . C. B. Cotter l6 1 , ' " F. J. Caldwell ' •21 4 ` , .l' 'Dewy Ellsworth- 'l9 6: • : Jerome Heating estate 89 • " .; " John C: Knox ,; r 1 45 4 ~ Woodcookind Bina , • 'JOEL, L. TIAYMOND, • , , Preastirer.or Poiter Co. TiEsstiintres OFFCE. " Coudersport, March 24, 1854. - 45-14' 40 482 6 - 86 1_721 • 6 87 1 76 . • ' Lewis Mann IS again home, in' the, store opposite the Ncrtheast corner of ,the public square, Wirt reeeiving.iiirect f/om New,York.city —note " ,mammoth stock" ofwinter goods, but sufficient to fill up the otd store; which goods arc now offered for inspection and xeaminatien. • tie would therefore Say tfi, the old cust omers, Step in and see his as sortment;; and to the public generally, that as his :goods are for 001 p. he will be happy to receive "calls." 6 86 'l7 50 25 17, 6 89 9 40 5 12 35 13 31 83 17 54 2,62 81 County Orders taken at Par F DIC Goods at L. MANN'S. El 13 2 73 2 73 . 746 THE LADIES will find At Mann's store Cocheeo,Washington,Merritnack, Phil ip, Allen &Sone,- and other choice varieties of Prints, warranted by- the subscriber na to fade.. ALL.WO 0 4 , •Delaines at Mann's. Al-. tTcas+-Par,atuptiaii, English ,asd •Frctifh Merinos it MANN'S; GMANNINGRAMS—a good alsoriment it 'S . • SILKS and Dress Trimmings at MANN'S QAWLS of various patterns and quali. Oties—Ladies' and Children's Hoods. at , MANN'S. AMBRIOS, Bishop .Lawns, Victoria kiLawns, Cap Laos, Crape, Rus Swiss Muslin, Linnen Hdkfs., Embroidered do., Muslin Edgings, Cotton do.: Linen do. Ladies' Collars, NV ristleis, Undersleeves Ladies' Skirts, do','Caps, to be found at MANN'S. LAR GE lot of Hosiery at . MAI - Isrs. ' 1 IF you want warm . Stockings for the. childero, you will find them at" GAITER - HOOTS, Buskins, _and the othet variety of Shoes, can be found at • MANN'S. - - - HATS, cape,comforters, Wrappers Drawers, uck Gloves, do. Mittens, Berlin-Lined Gloves, Carpet Bags, Satc.ll - Suspenders. 'Call at MANN'S STORE. WWI and Youths' Boots at MANN'S S 4 EEBING, Shirting, Batts, and Cotton Yarn ,- MANN'S. SUGAR.S, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Ginger, Pepper, spice, starch, saleratus, con scantly on!hand at MANN'S STORE. PLUG Tobacco, Fine-Cut do:, Chew. ing and Smoking at - MANN'S. yoni want Axes,. Hatchets,- Ham -I.mers, mill aaws, cross-cut do., Eland Chisels, Ahprs, Anger Bits,Files of altkinds, Steel Squa'res, Iron do., Try do., call at MANN'S. MANN keeps constantly on 1:41/and Shovels, Spades, manure Yorke, Fire irons.' QLEIGH BELLS at MANN'S STORE. LOCKS, Door Handles, Butts, Screws. Locks-inn sizes—Shoe Nails, Finishing du, for silo it - LEWIS MANN'S. POCKET KNIV ' Table do. I CALL AT J!!IANN'S STORE. LEWIS MANN has for sale Shot, Lead,; Powder, Flasks, &c. New Cash Grodery AND Pr. Ov4sion Store HITHER, YE HUNGRY. n S. JONES takes this method.to inform k../.4othe 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 1 , eatables," and which he will sell as reasonable as can be desired. The sub statials' can be found _here at all times, such ii - Flar arid Pork,wbile 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 mast be des perate.: You always find a full assortment' of Groceries, consisting of Su gars, Teas, Coffee, Saleratus, Spices, Gin ger, Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries Salmon, Codfish, Macketel, Blue Fish; Rice, Molasses, §yrup,. etc. Also, at all times, Pork, .Flottr 'Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll and firkin,) Salt, Hams, etc., etc.. ()tr. Grain and all other kinds of Produce taken" ib — exchange for, goods at the cash price. . 6-33tf, C.S:JJONES. A SSOOED Pickles in jars for sale by ' C. S. JONES. PICKLED CHERRIES at ' ' C. S. JONES' FR,EPTCif }AWARD, new thing entirely, for sale at_ C. S. JONES'. QIIACES OF SALT' t the .." • NEW PROVISION' STORE. GRANBEELIES!-.CRANBEELIESI by the quart or. bushel at ' ‘. I . C. S. JONES'. . gQ9aatiky _of, first-rate E+HEESE ust received at ,C. S. JONES'.' 4----- 262111 - ItfetTOt i ghl " ". ONEzPIVICE STORE. 1108 • 760 ' • 75 . 6 W.l 05 - cash andliteaily-Pay. 64 Economy to the Mathes' or Wealth.'P T"suhscriber. would"announce to the public that he lias removed to a new store, next door notch of J. W. Smith's Stove and Tinware establishment, where hi has just opened a.large stock of goods for the (311" and winter trade. The stock 1* marled a t . 1 ?e very lowest cash figures, and a t 'such p r i ces z.,4 cannot fsil to suit those who study economy is buying. I intend to adhere. to the one•price dystem, believing it to bathe only fail and honolable mode of doing business: and by taking a straight: forward course, hope to receive a libetil share of public patronage. , Produce taken at its cash value. - • D. E. 01,1,1STED. , Nuv. 4', 1853. 625 1/A DIES, are you in want of any Dress G ood e, Silks, Alpaca, De Laines, Ging ham°, Prints, Shawls, Donnete, Shoes, Laces, Edginfr,,,..Collars, Gloves. "&e. You i.aunot fail to be suited at Ot.stetto's eIENTLEMEN, are you in want of any kJ Hata, Caps, Cravats, Stooks, Gloves. &,.e.l Yon will find a good assortment, also a gJod assortment of Clothing, at %be ONE PRICE STORE. A LL who are in want of OROCERIES GROCERIES,' ouch as Sugars, Molasses, Tea, Coffee,. lime, dm., wilt - hod them at low prices al • OLMSTED'S. Tailoring. THE subscriber , having secured the sty vices of a good workman, would call the attention of the public to his"stock of Cloths.. Cassimeres, and Yestings, which will bra. made to order on short notice and warranted to fit, or no - sale.* ,To those who' have Ear• come 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 Jar. SMith take your measure, and he will make_you a good. tilting, durable garment, and warrant the buttons not to drop off within twenty-four hours, with careful usage,--an.l at as low Prices as can reasonably be expected. D. E. OLMSTED. DED Spreads, Table do., Jaquard Dia per, Towelling, Sheetings and Shirting, ilotton batts. cotton yarn, candlewick, at • OLMSTED'S.. ROOTS and Shoes, supposed to be I/ hear, at ULNISTED'S. • VERY good Black Silk to be had at $I per yard, at OLMSTED'S. APOOR Silk Hat can- be bought for 1,50—a better one for $4,50. at . OLMSTED'S. MANN'S ' New Books at Tyler's. • Don Quixotepaper covers. " Reveries of a . Bachelor," and Fresh Gleanings, by Ik Marvel. Lectures to Young Men—H. W. Beecher. English Humorists—W. M. Thackary. • Lougfellow's l'oems-2 vols. White, Red, and Black—Pulszky. lodern British Essays—Macuulny. • ry of the Morrhons. • Young's Science of Government. Great Truths by Great Authors.. - Letters to Country Girls. Lady Jane Grey—Bartlett. , Mary, Quecu of Scots—Headley. Isaac J. Hopper—L. Maria Child. Besides all the latest novels. 1111 E S.ll Burning Fluid and Camphine at tha • DIIUG and. BOOK-STO 2E. " -- - IHE subscriber, having ; let a little " mote light" into his store, and otherwise unproved it, respectfully invites the ladies and gentlemen Of Potter county to call and exam ine his extensive-stock of New GoodiL Feel ing flattered by a kind and generous reception, he will spare no effort to merit a continuance of patronage. [Oct..7.] T. B. TYLER. fIRDERS for till Slagazines f Periodi- Vcals. Newspapers, or Books published its this country, Canada, or Europe promptlyfilled. FEW. pieces of new Music; . A Music procured to order: also, Tem perance and other Tracts, or any periodicals desired. far Scnoot Boots constantly on hand, with paper, pens, slates, and every thing needed for gums to school 6.33tf To the Inhabitants of Couders port and Vicinity, And Potter County Generally, r 'HE subscriber has jest received a large 1. stock of. If/INTER GOODS, . consisting of DRY GOODS, FURS, HATS and CAPS. Ready-Made Clothing, • Groceries,HartwAre, CROCKERY, 13001'S and SHOTS, Brooms WOODEN WARE. A large stock of • • DOMESTICS, sccii.Ae Sheetings, Drilling Cotton Yarn, and Bat ting, and most kinds of Provisions, kept constantly on hand, fur cash. All of which he will sell as low as the lowest, for READY.PAY. Cash and motit kinds of Farmers' Pro.. duce taken in exchange fur Goods. • Knowing that tine column of this sheet is insufficient to enumerate every article sepdrate which he keeps for sale, he hopes that the above general eatalogur. will - suffice. Dec. 30, 1833. • lILL those wanting Stone Ware, such as Page, Stove-Pipe - Crocks, Churns,Sottet and Preserve Pius, Pitchers, etc. will d • . well to call at C. S. JONES', whets they Can be suited with any sires or 'bap de, Bitable. gri . OUNTy ORDERS received at par_ ‘ , ./at • TYLER'S. U U.CKWHEAT•FLOUR ai, ' • ' , D. W. • SPENCER'S. . TIOILUG TOBACCO-Fine Cat, Chewing I:and S moking, by the pbcind, :4 •u - sPENCERS: ONE-PRICE -STORE. T. 13. TYLBE. M. 'W. MAN Stone Ware. ES