rpip, eivinicirrust tif .ittar a t -7:- Afftlierpl4 allythitig.thatbastrieVetli • es - -it-14 . 01 1 13 'll4 that'our tlemnitaCY.iii irapidlyilnaing sight of 45 " tips; .priu-, . istiffe re such wen As . Class: aq tcgiasi to engraft upon the 14.4 1 , 44r9!?il 09 Fimik 9 seh9F9 6 i9s.. sovereignty" is said to be :she:Cisrtipi;sl:one of demOcrapy, We emphatically deny.it, in the sense dildS uses it." "The, of Jefl_ sutlitm, Jaikson radical §tate's tights striii . construction demeeracy and ihe . E eac master-key to all its rules of ac tion is that.vital principle which was born in 11114elpliia with the Dada r4t ion of iudepetidence—that priAri• 'ply • consists .. in • a denial of absolute p wer in government, be it republican pr monarchical. Jefferson and every "true democrat, is above forms of gov ,ernment The vital apatk of demo cratic thpught and democratic fettling the aiserii.in of die - supteinacy of sight over might, and of the further as se'l thin:that the rights of man are nut gi anted by government, but that they What go absurdity is it -in Cass to persist in 'the d 'wipe that the people pf Kansas are to settle the slavery - quelstion 7 ,4 question which many Is of the country must regard as settled eighty years ago. What heresy to propose rind. to argue that either tharights of property or man's inulienahle rights are to be periodi cally sealed through ballot boxes, as may: be the whim of popular feeling. The . Sonth,We mean the honest, radi cal State-rights portion—is right, when I ey melt that the (piestion is settled. We say so, 1 . 00! Bqt not for slavery, as they claim—we claim it iv settled for freedom! The very proposition to tkke a Vote in Kansas on the ques tion involves the fact that it makes it an often question, arid therein lies the treason to freedom. • i.,:rnits to power". is the den:lo g. ratio motto not. who shall rule, but how far shallyou rule, is the &mu 'antic inquiry. The democrat asserts every minis free by inalienable right, and s iftpt so free, be is a slave by au reriorinight, but never by right. To iietplt that popular sovereignty can it.tablhlt slavery as a right, involves the.admi. Ilion, that every man in New ,York it free only by the grace of pn l - talar sovereignty, and that our Knwa. Nothings might, if in a majority, righ:- tally :make slaves of our lush lard filermata. Out upon such berei from a democrat! A gautlernau was called upnn to apologize for words uttered in I= I beg pardon,"anichhe; I did not tneanio say what I did; but I have :had the misfortune tolose some of my ; front teeth, and words get out every Bow and then without my knowing a word about it. He. ,, eyas going on, when n fiend palled hiat down by the co;t tail, say ing. " Don't say ono word more; never was there a better apology. If v u add a vi:urd more, you'll spoil it c.nr.- pletely." Ear Levity of manners and convey fiction, favors almost every vice, etd reptl4os every virtue 'Er Virtue ma4e3 a man on earth famous, hi his grave Must' ions, and in iloaren immoital. • GP' When pinks a"e in flower, their beauty may be prolonged by giTing iheln a little shade at mid-day. The Alifilinutive chain of hatit is scarcely • besiy enough to be felt until it is too stronz to be broken. Mr The loquacity of fools is a let ! tore ;o the wi.est. - Fir Alai!! innocence is a poor sub ghate for experience. L Nothing compensates for the p en an d t ear of life, but the inward preparation by the Holy Spirit for the Soma' happy it - 4e, • rjr . 4;eu doat: on this world se — lKotigh it were never to bare an end s end:neglect. theother as if it were incur to liava a hogiolir g. Ur -80 -sot . . tpurtti friend of him litho bai . bad three r biefore and lo Aso:. • , Mt-to-rwea- at tat, Coua r fipbit, - Ph..- hill ie lerly aititild the cfiurielity(iyei faitinty. .3-,19t1 .A.:; P.. QONE' • • • - t r 11 ;1 -At . 4 gip r WellsborottO, Tic county, Pu, ‘yiliregolar iy utteini the conrtb of roue!. cdunty... June 3, 1843. LAND AGENCY. . . . Frfip uThtlers.gued - beeii entrusted with ijil Care of 'several -large tracts of uud itt this' manly, has made himself ac quainted with the lands and land titles of the - county, and will giVe int:nem:lto attention to Hoy busiue'ss Of this nature that play be en .rostt &to hint. J. MANN: ARTEI3R . G. •OLIYIST . ED A TTOHNl:rssti COUNSELOR AT LAW atrial to all business entrusted to . Las car e with promptness and fidelity. Ofricc— r in the Temperance 131ook, up stairs, Coudersport. Pa. 7-1 L. F. ItIAYNARD, . fftt,orneg Sr: Cotatorlor at ?Lain, ci,thivrb i „qq. l'a. thliet —Borth of the court imuse Nquare; at "Vat CuAt Store," up btOrs. 3-47 W. K. KING, Surbegor, Draftsman, anV Conbrvanttr, -Sineeport, At'Kean Co., Pa., Will nttend to business for nonresident land ho.ders, upon reasonable terms. References given .f required. P. S. Maps of any part of the County made ;o order. 7-33 ISAAC BENSON A TTOKNEY AT EAIV.-01fice, East side of ;he pub is square, ,Coudersport, Pa. By spec at Lrrangemen. the profe•siunai ser vices of S. P. Jotuis.us, Esq., may be engaged through him in all cases in which he is not previous y concerned. N. B.—All claiins due and payr,b'.e to the undersigned, personally and professionally, may be found to .ho hands of Isaac Benson, Esq., fur adjustment. S. P. Joussos. March 3, . I-2tf JOHN S. MANN , 4.TTORN n LOUASELUIt AT LAW, at ead the , several Courts in Potter dad ..ounties. All business entrusted . to his care Vkiu receive prompt attention. Utlice on .11.1 in-street, opposite the Cuutt 11Jusc, LuutivrNpor., L's. FOUNDRY. TA B. rino‘‘ N 'swim give notice to the .ILY • public that he is.prepared, at his Fuun bry to Conde repori, to uo all manner of Cesv-. ftsa,—will make mot finish to order all kinds Machinery, Mill Gearing. Board and Log Curs, Sicigb-Slioes of att sizes, and every -article needed by a Lumbering community. And to farmers he would say, that he has procured sonic of the best Plato patterns in usr, b.iih li s ta Land and Side hilt, and keeps ;hem constantly on hand. And will make to order Field lluilers, narrates, Culticaters, and e'er) el./Cle used by 'Law iu los iine;of busi ness. Ile is prepared also to du all kinds of BLA And from his tong txrerience it) the above business. he feels confident of giving satisfac tion to those who mav give him a call. N. B.—Old iron bought, ur taken in ex change for work. Notice, ZiHE Governor of the Sar:o of New-York has appomed ;he subscriber a Commis sioner for he S a e of New-York, to tcke ;he acknow:edgment of Deeds and o.her ins:ru men.s, and dthninis.er oaths purstt..n.. to an ae: of .he Lcgis.a.ure of the said State. ISAAC BENSON Coudersport, Dec. 1t2,16.51. New Books. ADZES and Gen;:emen are invited to call examine the new books and other goods ins: received and for sa:eat TYLER & JONES'S. New Books. American Agiia.ors and Reformers, By Bart ett ........... • ....$1,25 L;fe of Wm. 11. Seward, h:s Speech es, Orations, and Writings, 1,00 Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern i ....1,25 Life of Horace Greeley, (rev: supply.) 1,25 Stanhope Bur:eigh, or the ie...uits - n.ir Homes, (netar4.ll;tp;::,) ...... ..1,25 For sale at T. TYLER'S. • :;A:ty..tl. 1855. Grneral Xrcituntation. - - - - • UNITED STA T ES E GOVERNMENT. President—F'rank:in Pierce. Vice President—(de facto) Jesse D. Bright. Jecretary of Slate—W m. L. Marcy. - Secretary of Interior—Robert McC'e,knd. Secrettiry of Treasury—J..mes tie brie. Secretary of War—J mferson Davis. Secretary cf Navy—James C. Dobbin. Post Meister General—James Campbell. Attdrney General--Ca:eb Cushinfr ° . Chaff Justice of United States—R..l3. Taney. STATE GOVERNMENT. G, , vern...r—James Pollock. Secretary. State—Andrew G, Curtin. Deputy occretery State—J. M. Sullivan. Survey.r General—J. Por:er 13rawley. Audit,,r General—Ephraim Banks. Treasurer—Eli Slifer. Supreme Court Judges—Ellis Lewis, W. B. Lowrie, G. W. Woodward, J. C. Knox, J. S. 11.ack. County Officers, with Poet Office Address. President Judge, ROBERT G. WittrE, NVellsboro, Tioga Co Associate Judges, Onnson A. Lr.wis Ulysses, JOSEPH MANN, 11p011. District Attorney, • Fitsnatis W. K..ox, Coudersport. . Sherif, • Puratut A. SrEnuiss, Coudersport. Prahon,tary and Clerk of the Courts, TuosAs B. TYLER, Coudersport. Register and Recorder, A?Danw J scssos, Coudersport. County Cant missioners, NVitus Ye uso,. Ulysses, HARRISON ROSA, Wh;tie Corners, Hanatt NELSON, Wharton. • ° County Auditors, HiNRY L. Simons, Coudersport. Hems Lxu.►s, Rou cue, JAMES H. liVatour, Sharon. . Commissioners' Clerk, • SnmunkHevrass, Coudersport. Treasurer, • Hansa , ELLts, Coudersport. County Surveyor, Z. F. Rosissos. Harrison Valley. Siverixtemient of Common &Act*, J nun B. FRADY, COOderspOrt, . .. y. ‘ ~..- C oudersp ~ -headent PRE t unlink Term 'tit tt his liiititution clitimienee ou 'firilli . isdaY,lontiO, and continue eleven weeks T. - Orin — s ' • : : Elementary branclies—OrthOgraphy, Geography, Arithmetic, fitystehrigy,, ./VO S Higher Arithmetic, first.Leso7lititt . - Algebra, and English.Gramws:-.r, 350 Higher tnglish bran 'pities, : • - 51;0 ,Astronority,Algehra, &c„ Higher tlktheinaticsatid the Languages, b.OO Drawing„ extra, .. 150 Ins'ruciuni on the Pl2l/101'orte,extra,...10.00 Use of instrutnent . VoCal musicfree of chari , e • . Pfe•paymeni 'of' all hills strictly required. 1 Either higher. gloss of studies. will, in clude:my. or all the lower glosses. The subscr.ber takes this, occasion to ex press his thanks to the people of fetter and of other sections for their liberal support during the past year, and to assure them that no pants will be spared in the future that may he to make this school en institution worthy of the entire confidenee and support of nit who desire a sound rudtinentul as well as a thorough mathematical and classical edit. cation. . J. BLOOMINGDALE, Principal. The undersigned Officers and Trus:ees of the Coudersport Academy .are moved 'by a sense of official and personal duty, to call the atten.ion of the public, and of the people of our couuly in particular, to the roing and useful character of this institution of teaming. When we invited the present worthy Princi pal to the post he occup.es, we found the Acad emy depressed and declining. We submi k ted its organization and other most onerous affairs to his discretion and inanagement; and our experienco cuab:es us with incre.sed confi dence to assure parents and guardians that he has proved faithful, efficient, and practical— Just such an instructor as this community needs. H. 11. DENT, President, ) H. J. uLmsTED, Tread., >Trustees. . T. Li. 'EYLER, Sec'y, ) IMPORTANT TO LUMBER MEN. SKINNER'S - - PATENT SHINGLE-MACHINE. 111 E undersigned, agent for the Pa,emee in Po..er and .he ad,oming counties of rennsylvama and New-1 ork, womd respect fully cm! the attention of Lumbermen -end others to th.s labor-saving machine, pmemed Nov., 1851, and now in successlut operation ill various parts of the United States. This mach ne wilt rive and shave from one to two thousand shing.es per h..ur, and wilt work hemlock equally as well as pine, the pracical working of which can be seen at Lieuesee Fork, where one is now in operation. Any inlbrina:iou respecting the s:mae wilt be given' by addressing. die subscriber, 0. CHAMBEELAIN - Ellisburg, Fa. , Miirch 1:.:55. QLUTES, Pencils, Writing Books, iJora wing Books, Account and ;Memorandum books, Tracts, Nunfay School Question and Uiaas upLi. Ink, Paper Mind, Clllllk, Crap.. um, Sealing Wax, Thbhur, Tracing, Drawing. and Cita4eit Paper; Blotting Budrds, Perfo rated Boards, Port-Folios, anti Porte-Monnuies. Cull and examine at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. TO PRINTERS. BRUCE'S NEW -YORK TYPES FOUN JUL/Rl', es.abliAed in 1b.13, has - AMY- on Litt), ready for immediate delivery, in fonts to soli purchasers, . luvoioo ab. Roman Type of new cut, styouU " Fancy Type, 100;00 " Scripis of various styles.- 5,000 " Germans, 5,000 " Ormaneuis in greet variety, . 5,000 " Borders, 30,09.1 feet Brass and Type Metal Rules, and all the novelties in the business. Alt the above Types are cast by steam power, of ihe new meal recutiar to this (btu'. dry, and which is' cer.ailq superior to any ever used before in any part of the world. 'the unequa;ted rapidity in the process of cas.in c , em.b.es me. to sell these more durab:e types . at ;he pr_ces of ordinary types, either on credit or for cash. Presses, Wood Type, and all mhcr.Printing Almeria.s, except paper and Cards, ,(which have no fixed quaii:y• or price,) 'urinted at ruJniii:imurers' prices. The la.es, Specimen Book of the Foundry is fremy given to all priming offices, on the re ceipt of 114 cents to prepay postage. kir Print 3rs of newspapers who choose to pundsh this adveraseineui, inc.uding this time, three times berms the first day of Jit.'y, and forward me one of the papers, will be avowed their bills at the time of purchasing live. times the amount of my ru.tnuf..etures. \c« -York, Feb. P4,1:7255. Addiess, F.O. BRUCE,- 13 Chambers-st., 4543 t New-York,- War Leclared at Last, TI "HE - wag repose of Europe is about .l to he wsturbed by the bugle's note unit tuerctiticut the drum, calling its slumber //,1 JAMB to arms in the defense of their t.ram,es and their country. England and l'al.Le are calling fur men and 'newts, and tLud,:.B 'um ard their arudes to battle against ztg& - cssions tit the Russian Betir; but % , .hilc ute Old World is convulsed by revolu tion,uLusual peace and plenty reign in the New. In the •peaceful and quiet pursuit of our business e have formed a .'copurtuership under the name and style of N. 6. LiUTLEtt & CU.; and have Luken the store in Empire Muck, in the village ul Olean, lormerly occu pied by 1 ling & brother, and are now re ceiving a splendid new etuckul goods adapted to the season and wants ut the community, which we intend to sell exclusively Mr cash doviu, at prices that will cause consternation and dismay in the ranks of old logyistn that has been so long established in this section. Ou• stock will consist in part of the follow ing Goads: Hardware, .Crockery, Boots & Shoes, Huts Caps, Carpets, - Oil Huts, Drugs, - Medicines,.. Dye Stuns, Glass, Paints & Oils, SuAl, Putty, Chair* Bedsteads, .Mattrasses, Feathers atone and Wooden Ware, And we mean to keep such an assortment of the above goods that persons from a distance can be assured of finding everything they usually want at prices that will do them good Call and see for yourselves. N. S. BUTLER & CO Olean, May 5,1854. 6-51 New Goods. TB. TYLER. has just returned, from the e;:ity, and is now prepared . to . shoW the largest and best stock of Drugs, Medicines, Petals, Oils, Books, Stationery. Paper Hang ings, and Fancy Goods in the county. lie is also prepared to sell tower .than at Wellsville. and as lout as any other 'establish ment in ,Coudersport. April 13,1835. . Stationery - .AT Wholesale aud Retuil ut TYLER'S, PICKLED. CHERRIES at - C. S. JONES' ,u - IaYPFCtuL -- #rottghtitome to the Door of „the A • Wastiaimur. ',DtscavErti has re c ently !teen Made •ny Dr. VtirtiS. - '.of this 'city; in' the treatment of Conanuiption, Mana,' and all ilikeitses of the Lung. • We refer to " Dr;.cyur tis'.Hygeanti;er Inhaling Hy . jean Vapor and Cherry Syiup." Wifirthis - new• method Dr. C. has restored malty afflicted ones to perfect health ; as an evidence of which he has innu merable certificates. Speeking of the treat ment a physician says: It is evident that in- haling—constantly breathing an - agreecb!e, healing'vaPor, the medicinal properties intuit come to direct contact with the whose of the aria( cavity of the lungs; end time escape the many and varied changes produced upon them When. introduced into the swinacb, and snh;ected to the process of digestion. The Hygena is for sale at . the "druggists'Ahrough . out the country. N. Y. Dutaman,Jun. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being suflie,eut to eruporate the fluid. • Hundreds of cases of cures like the follow ing might, be named. One package of the Hygena has cured we of the Asthma of six years standing. Jas. F. Keesberry, P. AT., Duneannon, Pa. • I am cured of the Asthma of 1U years stand ing by Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana. Margaret Eastman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Paul of No. 5 Mannuoncl st., N.Y., wits cured of a severe case of Bronchetis by the Bygeana. . 14y s , ster had been cured of a distressing cough of several years standing, and decided to be iucurab:e by her physicians. .She was Cured in one moult by the lime:an:l. J. H. Gaubert, P. If., Richmond, Ate. Price Three DollarS a Package.—So - Al by CURTIS &. PLRKINS & 801711 & PAUL, No. 149 Chambers sr., N. Y.-4 Packages sent free by express to any part.of the United Skates for Ten Dollars. N. I.l.—Dr. Curds' flygeana is the original end only genuine artic e, and all others_ are base trnita.ions or vi;e and injurious counter feits. Shun them as.you would poison: Sold by Russell & Scott, N 0.138 Market s:reer, Philade.ph:a. who will sell -by the dozen at the Proprietors' rates. New Books, IDA MAY, by Illary Langdon. The Newsboy. Bayard Taylor's Central -Africa, - Lands of ,he ',Saracen, and Poems of .he ()rim. Fanny Fern's•mst, "Rush Hall." Life oil.. T. Barnum. • • Mr.limherford's Children, by the author of The Wide, Wide Wor.d. Mary Ho whet.; Ta:es, for clii.dren.- The I oung American's Library-, consisting of the lives of Washmg,On, La fayeue, Frank.in, Mariou, and eight o.iters in One sett. Leaves ft - out the Tree rgdrasyl, by Mar.ha • Russell. Periscopics—Dr. Elder. • Bertha and Lity, by Mrs. E. Oakes-Smith. Webs.er and fits Master Pieces—Petit. ' Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, by Mrs. - 11. B. Stowe,—&-c., ',lust received and• for sate at the JOU RNA L BOOK-STORE. Couzlersperi, Dec.?, 1ti34.. 749 The Journal Bock-Store OFFERS to the public a good var:e:y of most readable books, cheap for cash or fatuity necessities. Ail ate newest books of value are kept on hand, or immediately pro cured for cus.omers, and we lope to receive such patronage es laithful at.en:ion to busi ness, and an earnest desire to Qv :Ip, may deserve. New books received at sho;:. vats. School Books, Jta:ionery of tall k,'.4uls,. materials for Paper Flowers, c.c., constaut.iy on hand. Music, Maps, Mathematical Instru-' -merits. Please call and examine for yourselves at the . JOURNAL. ROOK—STORE. raRALLA3I'S and Putnam's Magazines, Btuckwood's, Ed.nbnrgh Mag.zine, and the Edinburgh and I% esoninsier Reviews, at the JOURNAL BOOK-..iTORE. IGO BOOK AGENTS WANTED) rro canvass for the best and most saleable -L nooks published. They are written by tho .most popthar . An; hors of the day, in chiding, among oilers, 'l'. S. ARTHUR, of Whose ABSI grew. work, - TEN DiltitiTS IN A BAR ROOM, 10,litio copies have been soid within a month of publieation. these books. are • beautifully illustrated, (mauy of them with finely eomred • plates,) and ...re prin.ed and bound in the best manner. Ageths wilt Linda p,e..sani and profitab.e emp.oyment in their e,rcu.ation. tor par licu,ars address (post paid) J. W . BRADLEY, 7-19 3r Putitisher, No. 48 North Fourth street, Phiiade,ph:a. SPORTSMEN l'otvder,Shof, Leud ; dad et cry thing in the lice of Annuftaition, auu Inshiug Tackle of the best quality mutat row prices at T LE ICS. LYON'S. KATHAIRON and other .7tcoteot prerarutwas rut cleansing anti Le“uLifying the lima, Mr sale at TYLF4eS i'EIiSONS about to build or repair, will find a complete stoc)t. of N indow Such, Glass, lty. Paints and Uils, for sale at lair prices by T. B. TYLER. FAY BOOKS just received at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE Sept. 1,1854. 7-16 eIIILST HANDLES, Draw Bolts, Hafer Snaps, Wardrobe Hooks, Baru Door Hinges kept for sac by LI.WLS MANN. MiBUSTER'S DIUTIVNARY Pocket, . &lout, University, tirtmo, and Quarzu editions, tur sale by, 7 I LER.. VIOLIN Strings at. Drag and Book Store V IULENS trial Flutes just received by TYLER Notice T HEpartnership hercorore . existing be tween %V. T. Jones &. Bro. is this day dissolved by mutual conseni. Ths debts due said Om will be found in the hands of W. T Jones, and all claims against said firm are to be presented to him for payment. W. T. JONES. A. F. JONES. . I do hereby appoint A. F. Jones my agent for the trunsactiou and management of au any of my business, giving ban fun audio - ray - and power in the same. W. T. JONES, Coudersport, Sep.ember 7a, 7rib4, D IARIES h1 7 1555km received at TYLER'S CLOVER SEED, and all kinds of Garden Seed, Tor sale at ' SPENCER'S. T HE best three 'gulling tea and (3d sugar Lt at • OLMSTED's. HONEY.—A good quality of honey for sale at C. &Minn' T EAS, fresh aid cheap, at • TYLERIL • • • • ...... . - .443 - 00.r.L(.:RS - 10];44MSi iIeAIi3":'THEIR `'WIDOWS 'AND BIINOR'DHILDREN, 8. AI. _KNIGHT, Attorney for Government' Clannants, Washington, CONTINUES to ;ire prompt and personal ittention Op prosecution Of Craimerof every "description against the Government, and particularly to those befdre the Treasury Department, Pension and Bounty-Land Cu.. reaus, Patent and Ganeral Lund Otricia,‘arid Board of Claims. An experience of years, and a familiarity with the means of obtaining the earliest and most favorable action on Claims, with his facilities for the dispatch of business, justify him in — assuring his Correspondents, Claim an:s,and the Public generally, that interests intrusted to his keeping will not •be meg lected. PENSION, BODNTY LAND, PATENT, ANDPUBI.IO LAND LASVNI. - . He has nearly ready, fur gratuitous dis:ri bui:!on among his business Correspondents, (and t hose . who may become such,) a nein pamphi b t containing a synopsis or the existitig Pension, L'ounty Land, Patent, and Public Land Laws, down to the end of the late Congress—inclu,Nng the BOONTY4,AND :CT OF MARCH .3, 1855, under whlelt all who have herctoforet re ceived less than 169 am? are now entitled to additional lam]; said Act g -an:s also 169 acres to all Officers, Noo-coinin;ss - oned Officers, ChaplainS, Sold'ers, ‘Vagon Mhsters, Team gers, and frienillY Indians, of the Ar:ny t .in elod;og State Troops, Volun:eers, and aNit.a —and all ,jeamen, Ordinary Seained, Marines, C:er!.;4, and Landsmen, of the Navy, not heretofore provided for, who hive served not less than fouricen days kun'ess in battle) at any period'since 1776; and to the widows and minor children of all such persons enti tled, and dece:..ed. This pamph!et contains "Forms of App:i -cation" more full and complete than any e:se where to be found; adap.ed to the. w•au:s of every class of Claimants under the Act, with copious decisions and instructions of the Departme . ni, and practical sugges,ions as to the co: .se •to be pursued iu suspended .or re,ec:ed cases. Parties not wishing to avail themselves of the facilities a IfortleSby this Office in secur:ng prompt and personal snperintendeare of their claims at the Deparaneu.s, c ofnain copies of the above pamph et . by remitting thirty cents in pos.ag,e s.amps. INDUCEMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Corresponden's who prepare and forward cases tbr managetnent by this Agency will be dealt wi h liberally; supp.ied wt.. 11 all neces sary b:anksgraiis, and kept constantly advised of the ch..nges diat from time to time occur in the exero.ian of he laws. It is wi hin the subscriber's power to direct his Correspunden s to the• Meanly of sery mimy persons eutit!ed under the Act; and having obLviued several thousand Land War r:at s under former taws, lie is in po:sesion• of data that. Will materially nssis. iu 6ccuring addi lonal bounty. Fees, - be.ow the usual ra!es—and comingent7l. upon ,Itc admission of Claims. The highest cash prices given fur Land Warran.s, E.crolu.ion.:ry Script, and Illinois Land Pa.cd.s. Address S. M. KNIGIIT, 46-3 t WasLington, D. C. , Tin and Hardware. undersigned has comected with 1 his Tin, Sheet iron, Copper, and Stove Business. that of HARDWAttiI and CUT LERY—so that in addition to Alm busineis heretofore conducted by him, Le is now ready to supply the public NN ith almost every variety of lii.uwaie, Mill ned Cmss-Cut Saws, Ilsop hon. Nails, Cable and Ox Chains, - Carpenters' Adzeti ti mi d broadaxes, rilauilla Rope for Ca bles. A goieral :assortment of Clucks, Ja panned SS ' ar, t , Toys of every description; and HI short, he designs to keep all such things as the public wetltrt in his' line. which he will sell, not for less than chst, but for a ;ERT WALL profit indeed, and hopes by a strict atiention to his business to receive t of public patronage. All .kinds of l'rodnee taken in exchange for G oo d s, ,xt the highest market prices; also, $:0 per ton pivid fur old iron. 6. 7 1-_' ly JAS. W. SMITH. PremiVin Panning Litporjant 10 Sarmera and !Mechan i cs. THE subscriber has putchased of J. liataberough the t ight to use in Potter and M'Kean counties his pa, eat hi the constructive of Fainting 51111 x. He h.'s also, at great ex bense, commenced the toan nfacture of u-PRE -51111111 AIILL which 'w,*ll L .lan from 100 to 200 bushes per hoer. This M.itl was pam .ted .Nlarch 20. 1547. since which tits: a it has stead at the head of the list at all the b: ate, and c" 1111 - ty agricultural societies where =it has been ex hibited. and is a universal favortic -vith armers who have tried it. it took the pre mium at the first Agricultural Fair reild at Harrisburg, Oct. 31st, mil, when them Wet ,. 30,009 people present ; and at the great State Agricultural It air at New-York, heldtit Roch ester Sept. 16=19, lesl, this Fanning, Mill received the highest honors. Having met with uniform success wherever tried, I confidently invite the farmers of Putter and 11I'Kean counties to call at my shop in Coudersport and examin c 'ar themselves. A supply always ou hand, to be sold on rea sonable terms. 6-371 r - JOHN RECKEIOW. 1111-1 E subscribe.: he-it by gives notice uct he 4. public that haviq givirn 1' .1 Suture his note for cighlydollar.•, healing date r.?tir the lust of Match, 1851, payable Sewell/Lei' 1856, and having never receive'd unr value thettdur, he will refuse to pay. the same; therelhie lie warns any persim from buying the said note with and expeciiiiion of his pay ittg it. [6sl] CONSIDER STEARNS. • Naghine Mill Owners will always find supply of Oil for machinery at satisfactory prices, and in any quantity, ut TYLER'S Ding Store JAIFE OF HORACE GREELEY, Prager Books Fanny Gray, The Orac!e of Flowers, and a new - sup ply of Scuoor. Books, Just received at the JOURNAL 800K-STORE. The People's Cash Store, AT- L;OLIDERSPOILT. • Something New. and Something • Wanted. THE subscribers, having entered into part. nership arrangements under the firm of " 51svxsnit & met's, will be happy to see all old friends, and all new trieuds, calling day eller day, and continually, at "The'Peo ple's Cash Store" in Coudersport, inquiring for DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, • READY-MADE CLOTHING, and all the endless variety of articles which the People want, and must have. And- the subscribers will sell to their ens:enters, old or new, for the Cash, or other Ready-Pay, the Very best bargains to be had in Northtra Pennsylvania. - - MAYNARD & WILCOX. Coudersport April 5, 1855. •• , , GROCF M " Atif r PitbVi§iol i t Hither, Ye HtntgrtJ. C, ; 0 3,10s takex this Inediod to ~ihe people of Condersporfanetht liel4erferary; that he bas' uSt opened eery and'Provisiod stdre, - where betrill constantly everything in the line of., hies" and which he will sell as seasonal cache desired. The ." substantiats" c found hero at all times, such as ROUE PORK, while the appetites of th e dainty can also be satisfied. Therefore, you wish,for anything of the kind, p!eL and examine before purcltas.ng Oesti and if he cannot satisfy you, your els e , be desperate. • You will always find a assortment of Grocer;es, consistin g ,r, gars, Teas, Coffee, Sa!eratus, Spice+, Gi l .," Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberrie, mon,• Codfish, M i ckeret, Plue Kh, molasses, Syrup, s kc . Al so Atm, at a Pork, Floor, Lard, Cheese, Butter, {re 4l firkin,) Salt, Hams, etc. etc. Grain and all oiler It.ndi of Prodare 4k, in exclringe for goods at the cash Prim — 6-33tf • 4 C. 8. JONES .31ACKEREI., Salmon, and Etner,ll4, . 8. JONLY..... S UPERIOR Sperm mid Tallow Candretst C. S. JONES' PPOVISLON Sffult,E. NOIAN MEAL and BITCKWIIEnca stanthr on hand at the NEW PROVISION STOW,: RAIN and' Produce of all kinds ukep VS exchange for a oods nt this more. C S. JONF.S. BM ouldersi Dm — C. S. JUNES; SACKS OF SALT a t i li - PROVISION sTont. CIRANBERRIES ' CRANBERRIES! - - V the quart or bushel, at C.S. JONES'. -—— - A. B. GOODSELL, 1 IUNS3IITII, Coudersport, Pa, Fire Apar kAmanufvenred and rttaired at hi, shot. no:ice. March 3, 1848. DATENT . PAILS, Bed Cords, Cl o h i , 1 Lines, 110r..0 CordA, Curry COl6l, 11 E 4,, Brudias, to be sold al MANN'S. New Goods. W. SPENCER has just retnrned from • .he city with a large Lock of tru c e: rieq, Drugs and Medicines, t.nd a viten t ai of Funcy ArAc.es, rind to-115 abet things too numerous to mention, wloch • r.l be sold low for cash or ready-pay. _ "I Collie to bring you Life and 'hula:" CCR.TIS' BYGLANA, or lufuLug tlyge...n Vakor and Cherry Syrup, fur care et l'ulmort.try Cotklumpt,on, As hu, Cotighs, Co.os, Lod all Long +Ed Liver cumptaints. A hew nmhod of iith tutu ior .he cure of the tasore mailed due.bet For sa.e b. I). W. SPLNCLIt. Tailoring! Tailoring!! J.lv. it A Mil NG, Tailor. Alt work' euU•natcd to ltis cure will be doer atl/t1 , 5, cuudort, und durability. • Lie" 6buit over Lem, 13 awn.. 6417 FRESH Burning and • Camphing tt 1 'Litt !AUX and BUUK4 Clothing, Clothi:.g 111 p:ace to buy well•made u !ow.price (a ,ar,ge yuck to se te, Irov (71.31STED.S. iN EII: arrival of Ayres' l'e6c.iol.ra..l4Eirs Drugs, Medicines, DATENT MEDICINES, Spirits or JU Turpentine, Cauiphine, Burning Flu:d, Soap, Olioihes, for sale low at LiPENCEICS . QODA, Cream Tartar, Magnesia, Aftne l balk , Sails, and for sate at the tatucLitY .STORE. ri OPEL and coach varnish can ha la Ist \-"Spencer'* on very reason4,:e ienue. TAIL OF' AR, Illerchatit's Gargling Oil, te V be had at SPENCER:.. • SHOT AND LEAD at lower figurei thin dom] town at SPENCLR's AA Br.TTER .e:cc:iou Coffee not rood ,he count; th at SPENCER'S T EA by the ehot 'or pound for sa!e by S PEN Cat DU:Q . TbBACCU-1:;!le Cut,- Cheni* J. attd SuArAiug, by the potuli , at sP.I.NCER'S. - Ak • .v.W arrival or Pure Ground Cotu7 l !, W. SPENCER ANY 00e desirottl• ) good quality of SyruF of 7 31ouoses 1411 ao ;roll to Call it SPENCk:fror IOULVERIZED rorn Starch, fgi £91:4 -L sa:e at seksaic. CAP' Letter, and Note Paper,all kinds 4 Stationery, :_ 4 teellen .11 o: dets 1V fn, Sealing Was, Saud, Ink, Pon Ist.4oek,s, Ere velopes, Visiting Cards, Jeweity, fine ro:• tory, and a varie.y of Fancy Artic,e‘. tale her; Si.k and Thread, c.c., at • SPENCER'A B e UTTER and Lard - of a superior qua:i T .IJPfor sale at - CLI( J. Macarthus's T.iniment. The best Liniment in the World! Prepared by A. sfacsnriten, 11. P. This arde.e may be rel.ed upon as being sure cure for Sprains, Bru ses, Cramps, Swellings, Itheuma,isus, Frozen Limbs,Los• trac.ion of the Muse.es, Croup, Quito! , Ch , •blains, Affections of .be Spine; Nervolu Diseases, IVcakness, and fur Bums if appl ! e 4 immetlia.ely, trup.ions of the skin, Chapped Hands, Cu., or bores, and etiec.u.,l4- noun teracts any fullarnma,ion. And un eaec.uat remedy fur Horses sad Cattle, in the curo of-the ionowing diseases. viz: Sprains, Bruises, Swei.ings, Spay Ringbones, Fresh Wounds, Sweeuey, Wind' gal.s, Lameness, Cracked Heels, a-cra:ches, or Grease, and Galls of all funds occasioned by ibe htntiesss. For sate by D. W. SPENCER.' Bounty Land. THE uuder§igued will-give particu• Isr eaten ticu to the procuring of Ituuutl Laud for all those entitled .thereto under the lute or aux previous Act orCongre L s l t A G . u sTED. Couflersp l'a., Mareh . l.s, 1853. 7.436 n For i ale. ASMALL lot of .Law Books , longiilg to the estice. of W. C. utter wanh, deed, which will be gold cheaP• JANE W. BUTTERWOR'f 11. 7-3 Adadnistratis. MEE!
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