fora Republican State Convention at A t ,„. r . fur party, who the union are opposedwithout to d the is r.,;7,o4n°of ~:Sehraska act, and the outrages attend ;,l".. and that we inv;te the cooperation of foor this movement. • • al, That we accept . nothing less as f.a ...'efortn j r the Republican party, than '.' tl ; - , o ration of the Missouri Compromise 4e to- ~ „ sc • will stand on no party platform which rot embody the following sentiments: : •-• ,,D . 1e slave State 4, and no slavery in any T ' l r '. o o of the Ced States. ''f..,::ittl,-That our delegate be instructed ',vent the name of William Fearon, Jr., ::(.:.!on county, as a candidate for the office :read Commissioner. 0; motion the meeting adjourned. Sci.sos CLARK, President, 11t6}1YouNG, Secretary. Boston Atlas very pertinently vi .tliat Judge Kane of Philadelphia . .;like a necessity, for he evidently I: ws no law. roIITICAL DIALOGUE.---" Do you go ; principles , nut men ?" ..Ye, I do." „w c ll, what are your principles ?" .Thrays to vote for our candidate." The Phrenological Journal, in an r:ide on temperaments, says : " We I re never seen or heard of a red j or rather, of a min ;:er possessed of a pure sanguine umperament." We wonder why it ii sn• New Y ork Tribune says there good wheat and good hay now the barn or the stack than this ..r.try ever possessd prior to last All that has been damaged T rains may be regarded as an t ire-s over the ordinary crop. ocurral Knformation. INITED STATES GOVERNMENT. Prysidfilt—Franklin Pierce. hce Prt:iiklit—(de facto) Jesse D. Bright Se:viary Matt —W rn. L. Marcy. Nrrri.try if harrid'r—RiThert McClelland. ! ;, m tary uJ Treasury—James Guthrie. x,r , fary War—JeGrson Davh4. ..er,tary if Nary—James C. Dobbin. P , )l u ste r Grrtrral-- , -James Campbell, jc.nay Grnrral—Caleb Cashing. Justirr of United States—R. B. Taney GOVER.V.3IENT. ratrm,r—James Pollock. Strata ry,f State—Andrew G. Curtin. riirvy (Miry ::••tritc—J. 31, Sullivan. "crrryor a, m rat—J. Porter .lirlw:cy. iLditt , r Gtricral—Ephraim Bunks. I,4.,urcr —Eli Strfellle court :—Ellis Lewis, B I,,Tre, G. W. IVoculward, J. C. Knox, J. s Cruty Officers, with Post Office Address, President Judge. R.lter G. Wu WelisborO, Tioga Co Assbriatr Jud,tres, 01:AS,F. A. I.EN% is, I lysses, Jto•Leit Dzstriri ..itterney. Fi;iLi:\ Coudersport. Si.t riff, Pit Err A. :• ,- rt }tors , : Coudersport. Pr,tio n.ti!ry ,Eiza Clerk 4f die 041715, COllder,poll. R. fi,ter aad Ri-rordr; ANtock..l% J Aci,hoN, Coudersport. t entay Willi 10, Coruer 111 N 1: .N tAd,os. NVltur:ou. lir rr L. rt.rlider,pol". 1.1'4 l'., Itott.e,te, J.l/. , I . z-htirou. r:: CoittleNpur: 7ete,te er ELLl , .Cotitler4port Surrrvor, 7„ F. It(.111\ •os. 11:.rri , onTancy. s,,prriorndi nt r.i ronuami Sehocls, I , ;iri r, (:oucier,porz. Very Important Information. um• of t h e ino,t celebiated phy -1:1 t.TlS—Liar Sir :--11:1Vitiff Vsit llii•ulS ul VOZIF HVGI: %NA (At IN itt‘..t.A:. VAPOR:AND GHEILItI" chronic and b e ing 11l I , cor 4t counter-irrination in ;,j1", Ow throat. bronchial tulles. and lungs, therfore cheerfully recommend your t. kl Apparatus as being the must eon- ctiertnul mode 111 , kind 1 have ever Keen. No - dutilit of perimus may be. relieved, und cured, by using your remedies. iy; are t.t. liberty to usu this in any way think proper. Respectfully, yours. C. :11. D., No. GOD Houston strict, New-York. Pp ES. CENTER writes as follows : Gt• - rl.rurv.—: have recently Innt occasion yom . Cherry Syrup and lty g ean Vapor ca‘e thro ne . sort. threat, that had re yi-id to othc r form, of treatment. and ha. satiNlieil we, that, Whatever may conirosithin of your ptelutration, it is but an excellent remedy. I s4ke of the iiiiiieteil, that it inijit c;lrtNcithia the retch of all. pct • Doctor CH la VER writs: Nt3v-York, Nov. 15, 1854. Sir think hizhly of Dr. Curris's as a remedy iH t iseasea of the `'..:`4la,nd lungs. Having had some oppor - '") to test its efficacy, 1 am convinced tha', ' 3 a moot excellent tnealicine, both the •'-'::14 , :a.L1 the inhaling application to the r ity Flygeana is for sale by D. W. Ser. scEa, 7,437 Gm VW ready for sale 100,000 BRICK of au. yerier quality. AU iu want of Brick can ", 'applied by calling at the store of J. B. SMITH. _ C Dzderiport,A g. 23, 1855 RO ! YE HUNGRY. THE subscriber would inform the citizens of Coudersport and vicinity, that h ° established himself in the Butchering , and will be prepared to furnish teal, Mutton, and Lamb, during the ' ea 'cla. He has adopted the ready-pay vystera, ttd will strictly adhere to .i . tz rk CASH paid for Venison, ne 18, ) , - 5, GEO..MATHER ANEW supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, Ptierevery kind enuired 1,41,11 thip s , part ena ut tho country, just. received kt , ci for nalu at the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE SMERIFF'S SALES. BYvirtue of sundry • writs of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of I'otter county, Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I shall expose to public sale or outcry, at the Court House in the Borough of Coudersport, on MONDAY, the 17th day of S.ePtember, 1655, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, the following described real estate, to wit ; Situate in Sharon township, Potter county, Pa. Beginning at-a post on the west bank of the Oswayo creek 44 perches east of the north west corner of warrant No. 2176, as estab lished by a re-surrey; thence east 42 perches to the southw - est corner or a lot surveyed. for Simon Drake; thence south, crossing the Oswayo Creek, 22 perches to a post on the south bank thereof; thence up the bank of the creek on the south side 81J, degrees east 19 perches; thence south 29 degrees east 7 perches; thence south 76A degrees east 8 perches; thence east .10 - perches; thence south 32 degrees east . 21, perches; thence south 16 degrees east 4 perches to a hemlock stump corner on . the south bank of the mill race; thence down the south bank of the same north 58 degrees west 32 perches; thence north 80 degrees west 6 perches ; thence west 14. perches; thence north 49 de grees west 9 perches to a beech corner at the lower end of the tale race ; thence north 3;7:4 degrees west 22 perches to t h e place . of be gMnin,g ; containing d acres and 127 perches of land, strict measure; on which is a saw mill, a small framed house and barn, and about four acres improved. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Char:es Steele. ALSO—The following real estate, bounded and described es follows, to wit: Situate in Allegany township, Potter co., Pa., bounded on the north by lois No.'s 94, 95, and 96, east by lot No. 96 and unseated land, south by unseated laud and lots No.'s 129 and 1411, and west by lots No.'s 129, 240, and 106, being lots No.'s 127 and 121 of the Bingham Estate in said township, and containing two hundred and eight-tenths acres, be the sante more or less, of which about tifieen acres are im proved, and a log house and apple orchard thereon. Seined, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of David Bunnell. ALSO—The following real estate, bounded and described as follons, to wit: Situate in the township of Oswayo, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by the highway, on the east. by S. P. Lyman, on the south and west by Win. McDougall; containing eight-tenths of :macre, on which is erec ed. one two-story dwelling-house 'and one frame barn. Seized, taken in execution, and to- be sod as the property of P. I'. Story. ALSO—The fbilowing real estate, situate in Alieginy township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by unseated lands of the Fox Es:ate and lot No. 7i, east by lot No. 14d, south by unseated lauds of the Pox Estate and lot No. r 2, being lOt No. S.l; containing one hundred and nine and nine-tem.hs acres o f land, thirty acres of o hich are improved, with one frame house and one frame barn, and fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken iu execu tion, and to be sold as the property of George Nelson. ALSO—The following real estate, bounded and described as foiloms, to wit: Situate in Cly sses township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the nor.h by Harris Rolabath, east by N. Heath, sou h by AlllO-3 Raymond, west by Harris Rolab..th; containing two . hundred and thir.y-four and seven-ten:hs acres, of which are about forty acres improved, with one frame house, one !isn't barn, and some •fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execu tioll, :.nd bo sold as the propCrty of Wit- . limn Nelson. ALSO—The following real estate. situate n A:leg my township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by Chester. Andrews, ! east by misc tied lands, south by unseated lands and Martin Ryan, west by tots 21 and and.being lot No. 23; contenting one bun ched and thirty-eight and three-tenths acres; on it is a frame barn, log house, fruit trees thereon, about :Su acres improved land. Seiz ed, :alien in execthion, and to be sold as the itroperly of Ahinson Andrews. ALSO—The folloY.ing real estate, situate in Pike ton nshir, Po.ter county, Pa., de scribed as flows: Bounded on the north by Finds of McDougall, on the east by lands of B. Al-. Wa.ker, stan:h by hinds of A:bert Anse iy WC , I by Biagham lands; con taining sixteen and three tenths acres, being lot Ni,. lit at Bingham lands in said township. It-so, another tract, bounded on the mini' by Diughtun lands, south by Bingham lands and tS. Il..`.l:,rtiu, on the west. by Bing -11,,nt lands: containing ninety-two and sevens tenths acres, being lot N 0.3; of the allo:ment o 1 litngh tin lands in said township .11 so, another tract, bounded on the north by Bing it int lands, on the east •by Bmgham land.and A. Anse.y, on the south by Ansc:v and Bing ham Esta - e, anti on the tvest by Bingham lends and S. li. Mttran; containing one hun dred sevcateen and seven-tenths acres, being lots and lid of the aflo:inent of Bingbutn lands in Pike township ; on the last metthoned there is improved forty acres, one tiaiN three frame dwelling houses, one frame barn, two sheds, a wood-shed, b:ackstnith shop, and sotne other out-buildings, with an app.e orchard thereon ALso, one other tract of land, beginning at a post eighty perches north of the southwest corner of wArrant No. Sltli; thence north along the west line of said warrant SIPS one hundred and four perches to a post; thence east ono luitoired and thirteen perches to a post; thence south one hundred and four perches to'a post; and thence west one hundred and thirteen perches to the place of beginning; containing seventy -two and three-quarter acres, strict measure, which said tract i of land No. 51'J5 was granted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvama to John \ichuls. Seized; taken )11 execution, and to be sold '4s the property of John M. Kilburn. ALSO—The following real estate, situate ill Genessee township, Potter county, ra., bounded on the nor.h and edst by lands of M. J. N. Baskin, on the south be land of - Money, and on the west by the . Com dersport road; containing about one fourth of an acre, ad improved, Is - id' the foundation for a house, and a frame barn thereon ALso, one oMer tract of land, situated in Allegany township, county and State aforesaid, bounded on the north by unseated lauds, on the east by l a nds of N. Cobb, on the south by tends of L. S. Preston, and on the west by unseated lands and lands of Joshua Baker; containing one hundred acres, about forty acres of which I are improved, with one log barn and one frame barn, an apple orchard, and other fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution; 1 and to be sold as the property of D. N. Jencks 1 and Spencer Preston. ALSO—The following real estate, situate in Eulalia township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by the turnpike road 1 leading front Lytriansvitle to Coudersport, 1 east by J. B. Abbott, south by Nathan Wood ! cock, and west by L. D. Spofford; containing between two and three acres, more or less, all improved, on which is a valuable water saw mill and a mill privilege thereto belonging. 1 Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold us the property of Elisha Starkweather. ALSO-By a writ of Levira Fatias, the following described property, to' wit: One frame house and one frame barn. situate in the township of Sharon, Potter county, Pa., on land deeded by Charles Steele to J. O. Bron son, adjoining the premises of Simon Drake, and also the lot or piece of ground and cur- tilege appurtenant to the sahi buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of J. C. Bronson and Chas. Steele. ALSO—By a writ of Field Facies, the fol lowing real estate. bounded and described as . follows, to wit: Situate in Ulysses township, Potter county, Pa., hciunded on the north by hichsrd Shay, on the east by unseated lance. "on the. south by David Crowell, and on the west by Jelly 'Burdick; containing about ninety acres, of which twenty acres are im proved, widi f inie log house, one log shed, and one fruit trees thereon. Seize], taken in execution. and to be sold as the property of Chauncey W cods. ALSO—By a writ of Fiefi Fncias, certain real estate, bounded and described as fellows, to wit: Situate in Allegany township, Pottc , r county, i'a., bounded on the north by unseated lands, on the cast by lot No. 134, south by unseated lands and lot No. 81, and on the west by unseated lauds; containing one hundred and twelve and four-tenths acres, and the al lowance of six per cent. of the llotment of Fox and Ross estate, with seventy-five acres improved, on which is one frame house. ot:e lug house, olio frame barn, blacksmith's shop, an apple orchard mid othellruittrees. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the prop erly of N. L. Dike. _ ALSO—The following real estate. bounded and described as follows, to wit: Situate M. the Borough of Coudersport, Potter county, l'a., and known on the town plot thereof as 'parts cl lots No.'s 201 and 202,0il square No. 23, and bounded as follows: ginning at the N. E. corner of said square, thence north 85 deg. west eight perches to a post, thence south 5 deg. west eight perches by the line of the street to a post, 'thence south 85 deg. east one and. seven-tenths Perches to a post in the gut, thence following - the gut to the- lino of Fourth-street to a post, thence south 85 deg. east four perches by the lino of said street to the southeast corner of lot No. 202, thence north 5 degrees east sixteen perches to the place of beginning 'ALSO, parts of lots. No.'s 203 and 228 on square No. 22, bounded as Mows : Beginning at the north Nest corner of lot formerly occupied by L. B. Cole, thence north 5 deg. east ten perches to a post, thence Eolith deg. - east by the south line of Four.h street sixteen perches to a. post, it being the northeast corner of square No. 22, thence south 5 dcg, west two perches to a post. thence north Ki deg, west by the line of said Cole's laud sixteen perches to the place of beginning; containing thirty-two perches of laud, on which is erected a two-story dwelling house, one frame barn, and other out-buildings, also a good- well of water and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the properly of L. F. Maynard. ALSO—The following real - estate, situate in Ulysses township, Pones county, Pa., and bounded as follows, to wit : Beginning in the road eight-tenths of a led north of the east corner of sclot in the possession of Minerva l'arrish, thence south one hundred and eight rods and live-tenths to the southeast corner of Minerva Parrilsh's let, thence east one inin= died and forty-nine rods and seven-tenths to the east line of Ulysses township; thence northerly by said line one hundred and eight rods and five tenths to the southeast corner of a lob lately in the possession of G. W. Ransom, thence by the uorth line of said Ransom lot •tind F. 1):1- Burrs lot to the place of beginning; coutainiug one hundred and tour acres and six -tenths, x.ith about thirty acres improved. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Charles Alvord. P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. :inmurr's OFFICE, Coudersiiort, Aug. 23, 1555: Estate of Decedents. -N OTICE is hereby'given, that. the Admits isnatori of the Estate ofJames Alettowl, deceased. have tiled their accounts in the Register's (dike in the. county of Potter. and that the same will be presented for confirma tion at the Orphans' Court of said county, to be held at the Borough of Coudersport on the 17111 . day ul September, 1855. when all per eons interested may attend if they think pmper. t A. JACKSON, Register. Coudersport, Aug. 23, 1555. 14-11 Administratrix Notice. MU:AS, letters of Administration on the estate of iot t eph C. Alien,deceased. late, of Clan ton Potter co., Pa., haring been granted to the undersigned. all t persons indebted to 'said esiate are hereby notified th tt an immediate settlement should be made, and thom‘ having claims against the same are requested to present them properly authenti cated for liquidation. t. AMAIITTA ALLEN, Administratrix. Clara, Ps., August t 23, Ittss- 14-It LIST OP CAUSES FOR TRIAL AT SEPT. TERM, 1553. E. W. B ishop vs. N. L. Dike. John C. Adams, Sur river of 0 Adams ~ ,Nathaniel L. Butts: Josiah Harrison, to ? . the use of B. C. c " David T. Hall. Grinnell ' Versel Dickinson " \Vin. Ellsworth. Bingham School . ( C. C. Crum, 'Ad- District " e' miuistrator of P. . ' Ilawtey, dec'd. Juna 0. Williams, & " Harriette Lo.icy. Louis, his wife, Silas N. Howard " Richard Goodman, T. E. Brown & Co. use of H.S. Situp- `.. " J..L. Rooks. ) son W. T. Jones, " Mary C. Jones, Genesce Sch. District " Asa Downs. Sobieski Ross „ Wm. Jordan and John Mahan, Jr. Henrietta C. Benson "3. C. Carrier, et. al. Samuel Castle • " Nelson CroWell. Geo. I'ox, Adminis tratorof the estate " Delos Dwight. of s.m.rox, dcc'd S. H. Purple and E. " John Davis.' J. Purple F. F. L. &C. S. Jones " Nathan Woodcock Henry Crittenden "' Verse! Dickinson. Verse! Dickinson " John C. 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And those who are bound by their recognizances. to prosecute against th e prisoners that arc or shalt be in the Jail of the said county of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. " James C. Curti Orrnou Olney. Dated "at Coudersport, May •'2sth 1.: 4 :Z, and the 79111 year of the Independence of the United States of America. Drafting Instruments, Water - Colors, Drawing raper, rencils,.and Brushes, just received at TYLER & JONES'S. ANEW supply,of Fluid and Cam phiae Lauips—soine new and beautiful padernsjust received and for sale low at TILER &JUNES. DATENT MEDICINES at, Wholesale. 11- Merchants and Pedlars will be supplied with all kinds of Patent Medicines at Manu facturers' whulesale prices by TYLER. & JONES. Academy . Text 'Reeks. -‘ A FULL supply for sale low at TYLER & JONES'S. ZINC and Mineral Paints, with directions for using, at TYLER & JONES'S. • BAKEWS Eroma and Chocolate—delicious .rinks, at TYLER & JONES'S. 43 Nord' Fourth st., Philadelphia Court Proclamation. P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. O. SMITH "SAS just received a new stock of Goods, IJ-embracing all the varieties usually kept in a Country Store, and selected with partic ular reference to the wants of this market, and purchased at the lowest figures that the market affords, and will sell the same at as small a profit a:, any' one in this part of the world. Try hint. 7-3 tr NEW BOOKS• Dr. Lardner's,Lectures on Science and. Art Gilfillan's Literary Gallery. The May Flower, by'Mrs. Stowe. Life of Sam Houston. . North and South. Jack Downing. Our World. School Books, Blank Books, Slates, Stationery, - Gold and Silver Peas, Magazines for Juste; Also, a General Assortment of NEW GOODS for the Spring Trade, just received. and for sale very low, at the DRUG & 1300 K STORE. Coudersport, May 31, IS:i5. Dissolution of Partnership. • oncE is hereby given to all concerned, Ilthat the copartnership heretofore exisimg between the undersigned, under the firm of JACKSON & JONES, is this day dsssolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to said firm will Make payment to William I'. June , , and those having, c!aims against the same, will be paid by him. ' W. T. JONES. N. V. JACKSON. June 14, 1855. Magazines for July. jf e a , t n o n si d c i ‘ u ß s N G •t ' cl iey, 2 1 1: " s h al number, by TYLER & JONES. CASH PAID for Butter and Eggs, at the PROVISION STORE. Juue 30, 1854 -NATAL', Papers. New and .bea a tirai terns at TYLER'S. A FULL assortment of Groceries, .0 at low ti,-urcs, con - stautly un hand. Sand wide Lawns, from G.t cents upwards, at. OLMSTED'S. "Rabbit's Yeast and Salp Pow - kpders.—Thesc superior articles are wi.r panted to save time nod money, and promote peace and harmony in finni!ics. For sale at TILER & JONES'S, TiRENCII MUSTARD—A new thing en tirely; for sale at - C. S. JONES'. A L SSORTED Pickles in jars for sale by C. S• JON pb E. OLMST D _ • wo,titt say to the _ pulme that lie Is nowt/ receiving a stuck of Goods, which he will be happy to show to al who way favor him with a call. You coo - Jimd by calling on him a good tHscrtinent of Lawns Poplius, Bareges, lisrefze Debilities, De 13,:es , Silks; &c., &c. Also, hints, Clinghanis, Do mestics of all kinds, Groceries, Crockery, and a large stock of . Bouts mid Shoes; all of which will he sold as low as they cull be lotoilt elsewhere. aDRY ~_ GOODS • Music. • TIUNTEN'S celeb.tated Instructions _Eller the Planc-Furte; Burruwes' Piatio-Forte Prinaner; liuitm Ole 6 Duel: A new supply el Sheet Thb-ic; Fur t,tie by TYLEIJA; JONES. Pcitm , jltunia Magistrates' Law.Lihrarj FINN'S JUSTICE AND DrUsINT,SS MAN'S LEGAL CUIDE New and Sixth .Edition,tringing the Laic w o rt: A Treatise on the office and ditties of Alder men awl I liSilee3 of the Peace in the Com noinWeitlth of Pennsylvania, ihcluding ad the required Forms of Proves and Decliei liu rie-t; and embodying not only w ntiteyttr he deemed valurbte to Jusices of the Pi ac. , lin , to Liindtords, Tenants, and (leneral. Agents; and making• this vo:nine what it purport.ii to he, -I aaj Legal Guide far Basin( ss .31( a. By John BMus, late Alderman of Walnut Wtird, in the city of Philadelphia. Tito. Six It _Revised, corrected, and greatly en larged by Frederick C. Brightly, Lsq., aft Ihir of " A Treatise, on the Law of Costs, ' pi l e; y `Nisi Prim; Reports," Editor of •• Purdon'., Digest,'' xxe. In one thick voinme, Oc.avo. Price only $4,00. 1.7,1 50 51) 511 5U • -CO)IPANION TO 13INNS!:',-: JUS'rICI GRAYD 01\t'S FORIYIS. Forms of Conveyancing, Mid of Practice in the courts of Common Pleas, Quarter Sm.:- sions, Oyer and Terminer, the Supreme 'tat+ Orphans' Courts, and the offices of the vari ous 061 officers and Justices of the . I'e,.ce. Fourth'edit;om revised, corrected, enlarged, and adapted to the. present state or the late; with covion , explanatory Notes and Refer ences, and a new, full, and comprehe nik e Index. By Robev. E. Wright, Esq. In one thick Octavo volume. Price only $3.50. Stroud andßrightly's Purdon's Digest---I'loo to 1855. - A Digest of the laws of Penusylvanta, front the year one thousand seven hundred to the Eighth day of May, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-five. 'flue first four editions by the late John Pnrdon, Esq.• The fir h, and seventh, by the Hon. George M. Stroud, Eighth edition, revised, with Marginal Refer ences. Foot Notes to the Judicial Decisions; Analytical Contents; a Digeved Syllabus of each Title; and a New, and Exhaustive Index. By Frederick C. Brightly, Esq., Au thor of " A Treatise on the Lass of Costs," " Equity Jurisprndence," " Nisi Prius Re ports," Editor of" Justice," &c. One thick Roval•t?vo. Price out $5.00. r-ii" The freshness and permanent value of Tnrilon's Digest are preserved by the publiea, tion annually of a Digest of the Laws enacted in each year. These Annual Digests are er. ranged in precise conformity to the plan of Purdon's Digest. They are; rack of dim, republished annually ; are ednneeted together by a General Index . -(prepared anew each year,) which embraces the contents of the Laws of each year since the publication of Purdon's Digest, in one alphabet; - and are bound up with Pnrdon's Digest, and also sold separately. . _ Thus the purchaser of - Purden's Digest will alway; be in possession of the complete body of the Statute Laws of Pennsylvania down to the very hour when he purchaSes Those who have already purchased Purdon's Digest may always complete 'it to date for the small stun of Fifty Cents, the price of a vol ume containing all the annual Digests issued since the first publication of the present edi tion of Pardon's Digest, as heretofore stated. KAY & BROTHER, LAW BOORSELLERS AND PUISLISDEBS. .17 & South Fifth Street, • First Store above Chestnut Orders or letters of inquiry for Law Books from the country, promptly attended to. GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. Hither, - Ye Hungry. CS. JONES takes this me:hod-to inform • the people of Coudersport and the pub• lic generally, that he has just opened a Gro• eery and P . royision store, where he will keep constantly everything in the line of " eata ' bles " and which he will sell as reasonable as can be desired. The "substantials" can be found here-at all times, studies FLOUR and PORK, while the appetites of the most dainty can also be satisfied. Therefore, should you wish for ;thrilling of the kind, please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere-, and if he cannot satisfy you, your case mist be desperate. Ton will always find a full assortment of Groceries, comnsting or Su gars, Teas; Coffee, Sateratus, Spices; Gouger Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries, Sal mon, Codfish,, Mackere:, Blue Fish, Rice, Molasses, Syrup, &c., Also; at all times, Pork, Floor,- Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll and firkin,) Salt, Ilams, etc. etc. Grain and all miter kinds of Produce taken I in exchange for goods at.the cash price. 641:1tf C. S. JONES. to 11*-55 IMMEI Now Cash 3 . I ACKEREL, Salmon, and Blue MA, at C. S. JONES' UPERIOR Sperm and TallowiCaudles ut ►IJJ C. S. JONES' PPOVISION STORE. 'INDIAN MEAL and BUCKWHEAT &inn- A stanityy on hand at the NEW PROVISION STORE, (1 . 1t.A,1N and Produce of all kinds taken in exchange tbr .roods at this store. C S. JONES. Ams and Shoulders—a ne aSSOrtntellt C. S. JONES'. (,„:!ACKS OF SALT at the • 1,3 NEW PROVISION STORE. _ - CIRANBERRIES! CRANBERRIES: by k.ithe quart orblethel, at C. S. JONES'. - - - A.. B. GOODSELL, . M ITIL Coudersport, Pa. Fire Arms kintanntitctnred and repaired at his shop,en ,hurt notice. March 3, 1649. IDIITENT PAILS, Bed Cords, Clothes Lines, Horse Curds, Curry Comb., Horse Wm-Ws, to be sold at . MANN'S. • New Goods. W. SPENCER has just returned from •Ihe city with a large sock of Groce ries, Drugs and 31edieines, and agenertl as :tor ;Lent of Fancy Artimes, and many other thilig, too Immeruni to mention, which be sold low for cash or ready-pay. . to bring you Life and Ileaitl." n ll. CURTES' br Inhaling Ur gesin Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for thu cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis . , Cough's, Colds, and all Lung and Liver complaints. A iteiv method of Inh.d.s. tom Im the cure of the above mimed dismsses. For sate by ' W. til'r.M2l.ll Tailoring! Taorino •o• 11 • 7 J.,11.:11.11,%1111 to h is cu re will i l n ilot...All %%urk tr i 1 WI a neatness, conithrt, and durability. :,,, , 1 - " Shop over "Lewis Mann: s store. 6-37 riz., timing flyid and liamphiae. at ho ULicU ;nal BUUK-S IUILE. Clothing,Clothi g. VIII r!ace to buy wel,l•inac!o C:olliing at _IL . a ;OLD• price (❑ large stock to ,e.cci. Irma N EW ,/rival of. Ayres' Pee oral at I'ENCER'S Drugs, Medicines, IDATENT MEDICINES, Spirits of -L Turpentine. Cataphille, ISurning 60.1 p, t zoul , es, sate low ot SPENCER'S. )I).1, Cr. 1.411! Tartar, Salts, Ghti., for ,;.te at the • (iROCERI riTOIVE. d f WEI, rmd em•ch variii,h can he had at k.../Sveneer's uu err ierwg. L OF TAR, .lerclittt's tiargiing Oil, to It—YLc lid 110 T 1.1:All at lower than /..3do wit town at A BETTER se!ection of Coffee not found 13,_in time county than at ;41!ENCEIt'S TEA by the chest ur pound for sale by t.,I4..NCER Ll'l; TOB L ACCO—Iine Cut, Chewing, and ,y the pthttal, at V, ETV urrival of Pure Ground 0):Ice at 11 IV.:SPF.NUr.It'S \l' one de,irtins or a good quality o .LX.6yrup of Al cnaes trill do N% ell to ctil at 1011E11.VERIZED Corn Starch, for focal, for ,tato at 61'LNCLICs. IP, Letter; and Note Paper, all kindg of Snitionery, :Steel-pen ho:deri Wafers, WaA, Sited, Ink, Pock'et,llooki+, Ln velopeis, lisawg Card, Jtmeiry, t rite Cut lery, DO a variety of Fancy ArLicieiii, together with :Silk - and Thread, etc!: a D UTTER and Lard ofa superior quality sale at . Set.M;Ett's. lYlacar thus's TA 11 i irnent. Pie best Liniment in the World ! Prepared by A. MAcminiun, - This arac.e may be retied Upon as being a sure cure for Simons, ititi.scs, Crdisspi, Swellings, klutuniaasin, Frozen Limbs, -ou traction of the .11usci.es, Croup, ktitin.y, Chilblains, - Atlections of the Spine, /Nervous Diseases, Weakness, and tar hunts if applied immediately, Lrup.tons of the Skin, Ch.spi,eit Hands, Cut+ or sures, mid enectually cyan terats any lintl.tamia , ton. ? And an eitecivat remedy for Horses and Cattle, in the cure of the wllowing diseases, viz: Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Spavins, itingbones, Fresh Wounds, Sweeney, Wind: gabs, Lameness, Cracked Ileeis, scratches, or Grease, and Galls of all litlids occasioned by the hasness For sale by Bounty Land. THE-uudersigned will give particu lar attention to the procuring of Bounty Lund for all those entitled theteto under the late . or any previous Act ut Congress. A. G. OLMSTED. Coudersport, Pa., March 15, 1855. 7-43 Cm For ale. • A SMALL lot of Law Book., be longing to the estate of W. C. Eutter tvorth,dec'd, which will be sold-cheap. - JANE -W. 13 VrrEItWORTII, • 7-3 Administratiz. ULJIa'I'L• D'S I'L\Cla:~ tiPENCEIt's D. W. SPENCER.
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