HE JOURNAL BOOS STORE Or.rEits, to the public a collection of SCHOOL BOOKS of every kind called Or ills this commtiflity—reading metier" for every taste—the works fime-honored and sq,audard authors, with those of progressive and inquiring writers of almost every gictiopl of thought and investigation, and. on terms which no purchaser will regret. Amon* our works of History are— Hihrretles United States, • Winthrop's New-England—new edition, l'rescott's Conquest of Mexico, • " " Peru, • Milcauley's EhLind, . Dickens' Child's history or Engl f tua, :Josephue—ltollin,. . 'Goodrich's history of England,rrance, and •the United States.. Lair Books of the best nod most useful kind, I.sysrirt Nineveh and Babylon, • ." Nineveh and its ttemains. . Geology, Agriculture, and Chemistry tiilliman's, Taylor's, and Bartlett's Travels iu Europe, Lives of Gr. 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Ens elopi s, and W Wuter Colors: Diaries, Pencils. ete. Temper a n ce 'l•raeis. 1101 Corn Tracts. Woman's Hight to Preach, a sermon by 11ev Ln7}wr Lee. The Niost Christian Use of the Stiudriy, a sermon by Iler. Tbet,.l.tre Parker. Lectures liostthlt, Greeley, Seward, ttita others. p.l. "oi. MANN. COULILF.IPORT, Pa.. Dee. 30. 1853. .6-331 f Coudersport Acadertiy. .print torso of this it.stitution will eonimence on Wedne.day, April 19, 1851, and continue tleven weeks. Terms. Elementary branches—Orthography, Geography, Arithmetic, &e... V.. 25 Higher Arithmetic, First lessons' in Algebra. and Grmailiar, Higher English blanches, Algebra, Philosophy, higher Alatheinatics, Latin, Creek, and - Ftench lanaua ; zes,.. 6.'25 Instruction on the Piano Forte, extra. .10.00 Use of instrument. 3.00 Vocal inuaie Tree of charge. N. 13.—Pr-payment of all bills will be attictly requi(ed. J. BLOOINIINGI I ALE. Priwnpal Tho undersigned, Trnmees of the Cou dersport Academy. are moved by a sense of official and per6im d i duty to invite the at tention of the Public--ol parents in partic ular, to the rising an i nieful character of this InstitutiJn of Lelrnitm. When invited, a little in ,re than a half-year ago, to the superintendence of its atfairs, we found it depressed and still declining. We requested Mr. J. Id; oo tiNGOttl.e. to become its Priuci pal Tracer, and entiusted its organization and °the' m st onerous affairs to hia discre tion and m nagentent. Experience' has proved him to lie faithful, ellieient, and practical—just Fuch an instructor as this community need. The [mintier 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 adinilted, and for other rich, of inter!st ; aml recommend the insti tution to the pat onne of the people. 11. 11. DE vr. Tnom tar.. rvtary. J Treasratr, F. CHAS. LTMAN, Trustees. G. G. CoLrix, 621 COURT PROCLAMATION. VWHF.REAS, the Han. Ruben G. White, President Judge, and the Hon. 0. A. Lewis and Jesepll Mann, F.sqs., Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer and Tcrminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of :he Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the County of Pct r, have is sued their precept, bearing date the '2.sth day of Feb., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and to Me directed, fur holding a Court of Oyer' and 'Ft-miner and General Jail lielivery,'Quarter Seasions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in the Borough of Coudersport, on, Monday. the 15th day of May next, and to continue One Week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace, and Constables within said County, that they he then and there in their proper per, sons, at 10 o'clock A. : M. of said day with their rolls, records, invisitions, ex. aminations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertairpo be done. And those who lira bound by their recognizances to pros ec.ute against the prisoners that are or Allan, be in .the Jail of the said-County of Potter, ore to be then and there to pros ecute against them as will bt. just. :Dated at. Coudersport, April sth. .and r.nr of the Indenendence of the United States aF America. P. A. STEBBINS, Sh'ff: "I Come to bring you Life and TAR. curt.ris' IIY ENIA, or Inhaling X/Hygean flavor and Cherry syrup, for the cure, of pulmonary - consumption, asthma, bronchitis, coughs, colds, and all Lung and Liver:complaints. A new method of inha lationfor the cure of the above named dia. wises. Fot sale by' I). W;SP.ENCER. Sale of Unseated Land, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ittat agreeably to an act' of Assembly; passed the 13th day of March, 1815. entitled an act to amend au act, directing the mode of selling unseated lauds for taxes; etc., and the several supplements thereto t the following tract! of unseated Inuda in the county of Potter will be. exposed-to public sale or outcry, for all rearsges of taxes, at the court-house in the said county of, Potter, on the second Monday of JUne next. Alta also, certain tracts of sealed lands, which are returned for utipaid taxes, will be exposed to sale, at the tirne•anti Once aforesaid,. agreeablyto the act of April 29th, 1844. for the taxes due thereon, caries* previously paid. - Eulalia township. 1097 Nicklin & Griffith 47.54 1084 ." 4977 1098. " 41 93 1094 66 41 82 163 di 5 47 105 " 247 990, .." 22.99 990 - " 23 04 270 6 25 729 'l6 86 425 9 89 Jack'son township. .' 990 W. Willink et.al. 37 63'4 do do 37 604 do do 37 634 do do 37 004 . do do 37 654 'do do 37 604 do do 37 634 290 do 11 004 290 do . 37 604 990. do 37 634 290 do 11 004 990 do 37 61J d o do 37 621 29n do 110 .34 f 990 31 69i do do 37 63r do . do 37 621 do do • 37 6111 do do ,37 60+ do - do 37 631 do do 37 60+ do do 37 63+ do do 37 60+ do do '' 37 633- do do 37 601 do do . 37 614 do do 37 60+ do do 37 634 do do - 37604 815 H. A. Nelson 15 40 Portage township. 1100 Geo. Rend Stewardson township. 090 Sam'! Hughes 40 83 . do do 40 81 do do 40 83 do John Banon, Jr., 65 34 do do 49 00 do do 49 0.4 do do' 65:34 do do 49 00 do do 49 01 869 'T. Stewardson 45 99 693 do 34 :32 990 do -65 37 090 do 49 00 1091 Nicklin & Griffith 45 14 1099 'do 27 20 090 W. Willink et. a 1.32 69 1094 Nicklin & Griffith 30 10 1100 do 36 30 1004 do 36 10 1100 do !la DO 1100' g.it do 45 37 1100 it do 30 30 11 est Branch township. 700 W. Willink et. al. 25 31 900 do 34 14 990 do :34117 990 34 4.4 990 • do 0.1 700 do 23 15 :300 do 15 07 700 do 3132' 990 do 38 83 495 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 40 45 990 Banon & King 42 59 990 do 42 59, Wharton (ownship.. 700 W. Willitket. al. 24 65 E,OO . do 28 40 990 do :3513 690 do 24 51 990 do 24 48 990 do 35 15 990 . do 35 14 500 do 17 75 800 do r - 28 40 990 . do 3514 940 do 3.37 500 do 1f75 500 de 17 , 75 700 do 24 85 900 • do 31 95 700 do 24 85 800 do 28 40 690 do ,24 48 700 do 24 85 655 do 23 22 990 do 35 14 SOO do . 28 40 800 do 29 40 99D do 35 15 500. do 17 75 600 do ,2130 340 do ,20 32 900 , do 31.95 8.90 do 31 68 • 990 - • do 35.15 990 do 35 15 990 • , do 35 14 990 do' 35 14 560 do 19 SS 300 , do . 10 65 495 do ,17 57 690 do 24 50 350 . do - 243 496 do 17 64 720 do • 19 62 BEM .. 3.'25 QM 4936 4925 4938 4941 4921 4920 4940 4754 4755 990 ' do 26 95 4756 990 • do , • 27 00 4757 990 -do 26 95 4758 465 - do ' - - 12 65 4759 590 do - .16- 10 4760 819 do 22 23 4761 990 . do 26 99 4762 990 ' do .26 96 4763' ; 990 do 27,00 4764 990 do -26 96 4773 990 do 26 96 4774 890 do 24 24 4775 860 do 23 44 4930 990 do• 26 99 4931 990 do 27 00 5908 • 400 Nicklin &Griffith 330 5912 .300 do 570 Sbbott township. 4689 79Q W. Willink et. al. 36 66 4708 990 do • 56 44 4682 990 • - 'do 48 28 4693 ' 090 ' do 37 63 4688 . 990 do 37 61 4710 990 ' do 37 62 4711 990 do 37 61 4718 990 do ' 56 40 4719 990 do 56 43 4709 990 do 56 39 5630 396 Banon &King 15 05 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 1117 , do 42 45 5079 1029 • do 39 12 5080 1029 do 39 06 .5807 990 Samuel. Hughes 37 62 5808 900 do 37 62 5811 990 do 37 62 5812 134 do 5 09 4690 690 W. Willink et. al. 25 21 4691 690 do 33 82 4692 090 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 .Illegany township. No. wtteut. Q'uty. Reputed owners. Amt. tax. 1849 29 S. P. Lyman 3 82 1874 210 - do ' 27 77 Abbott township. 4689 '2OO W. Witlink, et. il. 7GO 5630 510 . Ellen Nlealinc• .0 12 61 EnMin townshy. 27 50 4694 700 W. D.-Messer 29 39 4694 • 245 C. A. White 14 69 2124 50 James Bennett 3 00 5148 990 Henry Drinker 4.454 5149 990 do '` 41 59 5154 112 do 5 63 4693 395 Wm. 'McDougall 15 57 4768 625 • do . 24 72 5908 - 300 do 11 85 3895 100 Eulalin Coal Co. 6 00 4693 200 . A.C•Smith 560 4693 83 Win. Willink & co. '2 47 3895 100 L B. Cole • 3 30 Genesee township. 1874 203 S. P. Lyman 7 . 6 75 .Hebron township. 80 W.'S Switzer .: ' S 33 100 J. M. Bassett 12 00 Hector township. 1399 475 Z. Mallory• 17 00 1599 475 W.I.1:& V.ll.BlatiGliter 45 GO Jackson township. 4631 330 Joseph Dus-i■ 12 03 3060 ono wuz. ;McDougall 760 4678 200 do . 7 GO 4679 175 M. liciareman 6 68 .4693 200 A. C. Smith ' . 555 4678 14. Hinchnitm. , - 1 37 , 3738 990 Win. Willink di co. 30 17 Oswayo township. 5866 lOO N. B: Lane 13 60 1054 100 S.P.l.yinun . 13 40 1055 44 do 634 1343 654 do , 94 16 1348 800 do 43'20 1850 204 do 29 38 1852 - 100 . do . • 14 40 1869 250 do 36 00 1871 650 do . 93 60 3915 - 970 ' do 138 68 3916 - 30 do 432 3917 1000 do 144 00 3918 300 , do ' 43 20 Pike township. 984 1408 087 • Portage township. 5434 1100 Geo. H. Foster -.' 33 85 5429 600 do 15 00 5436 1100 do 33 83 5431 1028 P. !thorn .. . 31 GO 4620 - • 1100 C. 3.•Authony &Miner 27 50 4611 do 'do- do 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 1058 do 26 45, S, 66 It. Webb 89' 5443 550 .Sobieski EMS 742 150 A. 11. 13oyihton l9B Roulette township. ' 5895 697 Salomon Sariwell 42 42 5895 200. Haven & Woodcock 8 92 Sharon township. 2194 50 William Bell • 4 81 5867 415 I'. B. Dedrick 36 53 5863 . 70 - - do 6 30 5359'4 174 do 15 65 ' 5855 154 do 17 41 - 5878 90 do 8 10 5882 110 do 11 17 5859 125 do /1 36- 2141 24 do 2 16 • Slewardson township. 5940 300 A. B. Reed 14 83 5942 GOO do - 29 70 5950 1094 Stewardson & Ellis 27 06 5985 1100 Bernard Duffee ' 45 37 5943 1062 Hermon Chapin, GI 35 5963 1081 Clark & Burwell . 62 43 5946 ' 1103 Oliver Watson ' 54 58 5944 750 C. W. Ellis 30 92 4730 700 E. B. Parker 1 22 72 881 R. G. White 4 3 59 Sweden township, • 5845 , 697 Japab..Ridgway . , 2g 45 2107 47 J. M. Hamdton 5 53 , 2182 90 do 11 84 2185 ' 22 do 2 56 2102 - 2 R, C. MCMurtrie 25 2118. 110 H. Y. Haydock 12 76 2102 100 Christian Ceiler 11 60 2107 100 do' 11 60 2126 50 - do 4 OS 21117 87 John Kibly 10 03 2133 - 70 ' George Kress , 7 42 2101 . 53 A. P. Cone - 5 45 2102 -. • 52 '. do • . 534 4677- .• 493- Wm. Willink, et. al. • - 93`99 Chester Robinson Isl 45 ,du lO3 30 4778 55 Morn Hindman - 482 P 2107 100 . Mullord & Alter . 6 86 2109 2.5 . dol 72 2185 .1.00 do 617 2186 25 . .do • 1 ,76 2101 100 B. F. ViLson 686 2102 400 ~ do - .27 50 2107 36G . do , 25 17 21e '-` 100 do 689 2185.; 137 do 9.40 4678 ' 107 William Willink , 512 •• ' Whation townifhip. • 4920 990 T. J . Wharton 3S 13 ... ... .. . 49_4 770 do - 31 83 4939 995 Dannah Id. Wharton 'l7 54 4772 - 75 William McDougall 262 4775 30 ' - do - ' 81 4772 100 George Blackman • 355 4758 100 Ives & Ellis • 2.73 4758 100 C. VV. Ellis 5908 275 Sau. threw SEATED LOTS RETURNED AS UNSEATED. . • Hoiner township. 100 Mertiek Jackson 85 Luther Read • - Sweden township. 50 Washington Hoskin - 50 7.De!a..tes Ayres 100 - Nathaniel Perkins . 50 D. F. Ellsworth . 250 Bingham estate.' • 71 J. M. Hamilton . 122 P. Daggart • 115 John Roberts 99 W.m. H. Benson . 150 Sotomon Snyder, Jr. 100 Johnson Chase 100 John Keating 106 Warren Sherwood 70 E. M. Carpenter 200 Nathan . Woodcock . 50 Luther:Read TO Almond Rosman . Hebron . township. ' 1208 210 T. OlcOtt 840 1211: 150 do 6 20 1213 1059 do 42 35 1214 699 do . 27 96 1292 . 352 . do. 14 08 1657 122 do . 4 88 2955 do 59'10 .1207 . 70 Geo. Harrison " 861 1208 150 do • .18 45 1211 165 do • 20 29 1212 225 do 27 68 1213 1100 do . 135 30 1214 572 do. 70 35 1292 400 Robert Black Well 48 20 -1296 80 do . 9 84 - 1857 64 T..M. Willing 727 1859 80 do 9 811 1866 50 do l 5l 5888 58 1-1; W.ykt•ii" 98 I 5897 362 do. 2 72 5864 . 221 do . • •1 G 6 130 W. B. Graves 689 120 Sheldon Bradley 256 185 .Saml. Haven • 11 63 50 Haven& White 150 275 Sala Stevens - 4 - 40 50 Charles MeNess 100 350 A. Lane & Nichols 350 .' 50 C. W. Allen 50 148 . Joseph Lent • 2 37 73 - B.U. Dulbee . 2 46 1-14 • do 128 36 Sabra Bennett 29 65 Henry .Bacon • 44 82 Horace Leet 89 205 R. B. Stanwood 123 Harrison township. 91 M. H. ..Abhey . 194 35 Saml Howe 45 75 Francis Cornish • 200 97 Miles Thompson' • 198 74 Joseph Ginning. 69 50 Edward Ginning. 41 Go Remy Clark • RI Winioni Cobb 3 20 125 Marvin Smart 179 50 Jeremiah Springer • 65 . 50 -Arnold Yarrington 30 " 40 John French 75 47 Robert Hunt 61 1 136 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. McNarnara 65 56 J. C. Knox 280 23 Jacob Reckhow 57 , 72 'L.:F. Maynard 3 60 64 Julius Sherwood 97 • 25 Blakslee & Haven " 65 5 ' V. Dickinson • 78 . 4 . 8 do - 42 50 do • 53 , 28 , do • 59 10 • do 21 25 Miles Thompson - 52 100 John Avery - • 105 100 William Meir 1 05 100 John Dana " . 1 05 -90 P. Delion 94 100 A. York • 1 05 100 John Torpor • .. 105 100 S. Baliek • 116 100 D. Azpeck •"1 05 129 Sam!. Barclay • . 134 70 Y. S..l3rehmer . 79 Ulysses township. .. 60 E. Peasley 1-39 50 Jacob Jordan 72 - 132 H. Wharton 179 50 Thomas Baker " 72 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. &J. Lyman . 190 $0 Ransom Stoat • 52 Jackson township. 50 Daniel Sherwood G 6 50 J: Springer . 66 62 Luther Slade 80 • 50 J. Vaneuren 66 384 Reuben Herrington 603 • 49 J. G. Russell 71 50 Israel Vancuren • 65 Portage township. ,50 A. Smith 65 Binghamlownship.' 215 Stephen and Jos. RUM -65 50 John Sharp . 82 . . 50 Turtillus Morris 82 50 Hezekiah Morris 65 . 50 • Calvin Morris • 15 60 Levi Annie. • 78 50 Mary Bennett - . Ll 3 80 Nathan Harvey 1 17 50 J. S. Kiatbal - 65 • 79 Cornelius Lancaster. 157 . • .• 75 Martin Musto 97. 50 W. & A.. Perry . 65 •• 60 James Vancuren 78 Genesee township. • 200 'Ras Billing. 50 Barney Daniels t. West Branch ton:nahip.. 50 •Daniel Derey _4 . 40 67 John Russell „. 209 - 50 Wm. Robbins 65 ,S. Wetmote _ 65 50 George Sherman 81 . Hector ToTeiohip. .c 50 D. Wheeler 92 130 Geoige'Young 255 50 D. Turner 76 100 V. Islcßedner 88 Oswayo township. 50 'F. Clark - , 1 08 150'• ChapriFey" Pierce 780 50 Nathaniel Squires 75 10 0 G. . Stiles 520 5 5 Wm.. Fuller 105 - 50 Wrn.' Olivet 65 CoUdersport. . • blots, Nos. 152. 153..170, 171, 178, 179, estate of .1. Keating 1 64 Susan.Apcs 32: "•• 16 John Baker 11 ,village lota K. W. Bishop 29 1 " " C. 11. Cotter , 16 1 " F. J:Cald well 21 4 ti 66 Deroy Ellsworth • 19 G 44 Jerome Keating estate 89 5 " "• Jrihn C. Knox 145 4 " ig Woodcock and Strait 78 JOEL L. RAYMOND, BE FIZI 1 38 1 19 Treasurer of Potter Co. • TREASiTEER'S OFFCE, Coudereptt, March 21, 1854. 45.31 Lewis Mann S again home c in .the store opposite the 'Northeast corner of the public square, and is receiving direct from New-York city —not a mammoth stock" of winker gocils;, but sufficient to fill up the eid store; which goods are now offered for, nspection and xeamination; He would therefore - say to the old customers, Step•in and see his as sortment; and to the public generally, that as his goofs are for, sale, he will be happy to receive', "calls." : County .Orders taken at Par Jft Goods at L. MANN'S. ?:11DE LADIES will find at Mann's store /j CooltCeo, Washinnion, Merrimack, Phil ip, Allen & Sons', an d . other choice varieties of Prints, warranted by the irpbsenbrr to fade. ALL-WDOL• Delaines at Mann's. Al pacas, Paramettas, English and French Nle dries at MANN'S. 1 - 11NG tIANIS—a good afsonment at . Al ANN'S SILKS and Dress Trintming,s at MANN'S I - lAW),S of various patterns and quail laties.--Ladies' and Children's Hnods. at MANN'S. CANIBRICS, Bishop• Lawris, Viet°'la Lawns, Cap Lace, Crape, Rus d'Muslin. Swiss 'Muslin, Linnen , Embroidered de.. Muslin Edgings, Cotton do., Linen do. Ladies' Collars Wristlets, Undersleeves Ladies' Skirts, do, Caps, to be imu.d at A LA.lif;E lot of Hosiery at MANN'S IF yint want waray Stockings for the childern, Nog will find them at MANN'S. ("I AITER BOOTS, Duskins, and the Ufuthervatiety of Shoes, can be found at rirATS, caps; 'comforters, IVrappers j_ Drawers, Buck Gloves, do. Mittens, BcOin-Lined Gloves, Carpet Digs, Satch els, Suspenders, Gall at M.Y,NN'S STORE. IIOYS' and Youths' Boots at MANN'S Li EETING, Shining, Batts. and Cotton 0 Yarn at . . MANN'S. C . ! () GARS, `Teas, Coffee, Rice, Ginger, OPeppet, spice, ware)), saleratus, con stantly unhand at MANN'S "DLUG Tobacco, Fide-Out Chew ' in g and Sznokinfr at MANN'S. you want Axes, Hatchets, Ham mers, mill saws, cross-cut dn., Hand do., Chisels, Augurs, Amer Bits, Files of all kinds, Ste'el. Squares, lrou 334 Try do., call at MANN'S. T AI . EWIS MANN keeps constantly on mint Sitovcts, Spades, manure Forks, Fire frunn. QLEIGH BELLS at . . MANN'S STORE OCKS, Door Handles, Butts, Screws, DLocks—all sties—Shoe Nails, Finishing do., fur sale at f LEWIS MANN'S: pooKET KNIVES, Table.do. CALL AT MANN'S STORE. LEWIS. MAN; 'has for sale Shot, Lead, POwder, Flasks, &c. New Cash Grocery AND ...Pro vision Store HITHER, YE HUNGRY. , S. JONES takes this method to inform the people of Coudersport and the pub : lie generally, that he has just opened a L.Grocery and Provision Store, where ho 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 found 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 not satisfy you, yourcase must be 'des perate. You will always find a full assortment' of Groceries, consisting of Su gars, Teas,'Coffee, Saleratus, Spices, Gin ger; Raisin's, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries Salmon, Codfish, Macketel, Blue 'Fish, Rie'P, Molasses, Syrup, etc. Also. at all times, Purk, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll and firkin,) Salt, Hams, etc., etc. (I*. Grain and all other kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods at,. the cash price. 1 6-331 f - C. S. JONES. A' SSORI',ED Pickles in jars for sale by C. ti: JONES. TIIcKLED CHE • 121 ES at 1 . C. S. JONES'." 9 00 1 sound the Teeth! • - OLM . STEIrIi .O.N - E- s T 04- E. • -- • , . Cash and Ass.d.y..Ray, 6c Econo loy • as the Mother Of • Weaigh.” „ T HE subscriber w ould antotiffe to the public. that he has re7noved,.. lo g hew store, next duot W north of I. . amtuifa Stove. and Tinware establishment.' ii'herd he has just opened a large stock . of good for the fall and winter trade. The stock marked at the very lowest cash figures, and at skit ' prices as cannot fail ,to — suirtliese who study'economy in bnYin:g... 1 intend to adhere to the one-price system, believing it to be the only laic and honorable mode of doing business: and by taking a straight forward cours.e,:ltope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Produce taken at its cash vulue, D. E. OLMSTED. Nov. 4. 1853. 025 • • _ 7 -- 1 i n DIES,?re you in Want of any Dress GoodF, bilks, Alpaca, Del.ainer, Prints, Slia‘oB, Bonnets' Shoes, lAue=4, Edging,,Conitz, G - 14ves, &c. You ntatot fail to be suited at 01.111C711E09 . ONE-PRICE ST9ligt kENTLEMEN, aro you in . want of any ( Hats, .Caps, Cravats, Stocka, Cloves. &v.? You will • find a god assortmeut, .a1;o a god assortment of C(othine,:at the ONE PRICE STORE. LL who are in want of GROUERIEI, JAsuch as Sugars, 'Molasses, Tea, Coffer f &e., will End them at low prices at • OLMSTED'S. Tailoring; , • • r 11 subscrihet, having r.eenied the set 1 vices of a goad workman, w oUld call the ratentiou of the public to his stock of Cloths; C3,.: • imer,s, and Vestings; which will' be niaJc to order on short notice and warranted to fit, or no sale. To those la ho have be• come' disqatibfied with buying slop-shop work, which may. come to ptecce below it, can be got home, he would say, Come, so lver from my cloths, let ,i3lr. Smith take, your measure, and he will make you a goal tutting, durable and warrant tlie btilions not to drop. off within twenty-four hoiirs, with careful usage,—ani at as low priee.; as can reasonably be expected. • P. E. OLAISTV.D. j Ell Spreads, Table do:, Jaqu:ard Dia- Loper, Towell ing , Sheetings and Shinings, ec, roll Vats. cottun yarn, candleu lair, at OLNISTED'S. 07001'S and Shoes, supposed to be _ hear, at W.:IIS I'EIYS. 7ER Y good Black SA to be had at t a•r• yard, at • OLMSIEIYS. A POOR Silk Hat can be bought for better one for $4,50, nt OLMSTED'S. . • New Books at Tyler 'a. Don Quixote—paper covers. 6'l4A - cries of a Bachelor," and Freels Gieluiugs, by lk .Marvel. Lectures to Young Men—ll. W. Beceber. Englirit I lumorists—W. M. Thackury. 4.on6felluves rOCII/5-2VOIS. Bed, and Black—Pulszky. Modern British Essays—Macaulay. liblery of the Mormons. • Young . * Science of Government. • Great Truths by Great Authors. Letters to Country Girls. Lady Jane Grev—Bartlett. Mary. Q4eco of &ots—Headlev. Isaac J. Hopper—L. Maria Child. Besides all the latest novels. T. D. TYLER. MANN'S li ESE! Burning Fluid and f Camplike at tha rpEIE subscriber, having let a little -pure light" into his store, and otherwise in:prov, d it, respectfully incites the ladies and gent:emelt of Potter county to call and exam ine his extensive stock of New Goods. Feel ingllattered by a kind and generous reception, lu will spare no effort to merit it continuance of patronage. [Oct. 7.] •T. 13. TYLER. ()RUMS for all Magazines, Periodi cals, \e«•.:papet:•..ot• Books publigliell in tL•is country, Canada, or Europe.. promptly l heel. - T. B. TYLER. A FEW pieces of "new Music;. /I_,),lusic procured ttl‘ order: ulsn, Tent perunee and other Tracts, or any periuditals desired. rzie &moor. Booms constantly on ith paper, pens, slates, stud every thing ::ek,led fir going to school. G-33tf To the Inhabitants of Couders , port and Vicinity, Anti Potter County Generally. V 'HE subscriber has just received a luso stock of WINTER GOODS, ronqikting of DRY GOODS, FURS, HATS and CAPS. - Ready-Ha.dp Clothing, ~ Groceries, Hardware, CROCKERY, ROO I'S and SHOES, Brooms % . 1 Qt) DEN W ARE. • • A !A stock of Sltc-'ings, Dtilling Cotton Yarn, and Bat . ,ting, and ,most kinds of Provisions, kept constantly on hand, for cash. Al! of which he_ nit! sell as low as this lowt-st, for READY-PAY. ca,h and most kinds of Farmers' Pro• duce taken in exchange fur Goods. Knowing that one column of this sheet is insufficient to 'enumerate every articles sepArate- which he keeps for sale, tie bops that the above genetal catalogue wilt soffits+, I.lc. 30, 1853. . C. SIVIIII3. • 41. L those warning Stone Ware, such as lugs, Stove-Pipe Crocks,•Churns,6uttet and "Preserve Pots, Pitchers, etc., will its well to call at C. S. JCNES', *hem they can be suited with any size or shape do. t.irablc. W; - STRONG can bq found tit the . shop of Jas. M. Basset!, formerly owned by himself, where he will attend to alkealfs in with proMprnese and . fidelity. ' - . 641 Stun r'RENCH MUSrAno, a nm Ching entirely, for sale at •C. 8. JONEVI, 1)111;G and BOOK-STORE M. W. MANN DOiIIESTICS, SUCH A 9 Stone Ware.