r late, and Potatoes, ah, it you good, Gentlemen, to nitli us and eat a dozen or 'crate sized ones, say us large e: ”;-„ (though you might not all at one meal.) But in . v do remind one of the days l ood—when torten potatoes ••l: faces were!carce. is not, a large Heeding of but what there is Lloks is nearly ripe. On the whole, C:1, a inure than cotnt only, ea sQn, fur 'which our thanks to the g: eat giver of all good. of cattle are high, and nearly nhalinants are disposed to Lcy have, anal get more if are :lot very exten,ivi,ly kept there are a few the 14:.t. two ye;irs thtire a very walked increaso of paid to Agriculture. The aye been, end ere still being by w " woodman's ax." eir stead appears the golden .IJ, or the stately rows CA ao erect nud Nrsicit more useful, gmeat idgt imadier. Among of wheat may be named M. H. Nichols, M, L. P. Perry, Ira Catifiehil, ant li. VClJitakei:. q., has over 50 acres ufnew rops !JJti 1 , 491601/-5 Itereei Ut that it hard to I,eat. So O) presetit—iaLti ruure au on Your. duly Sept. sth, P 555 tFor the Jou! nal.] usual of Aug. calla for Icieffla in each town in the :epott local 11CVI3; " ul&iiy such information as , businesa of farming."- 7 - g lila: such iillorication would intere,ting but valuable our services, hoping in thy toi.t vie sLall hot be uldiglid tkAtilS or acLii.leut,i, but le iagvs atrl ir_lltaps a litt:e I , :„v<, u,eftil TO the Fat waer. utr :ffid stiggrAiwae of tit, Wet Eealioll aucl. valuable, ita A l e now open to Fai tiers 11(.1)t." to hc.t.i them g !ht.: r!c-c1; , ....) , 1;w tunity tuti g l_•1111dAtiOrl Alice I.L. I /10 jOLlitt @V42I/ .•• 1. the ft! .Agt ktiltural \,n the libun,.vivani 1 7 .1 nte 1., this irony bu 1.1-o.tight .1 tar a t ) \ will treat erne the mo!kt mttit• ci of riti , hiz Indian • I RS Or rwe J ouita; A take ple§sure in publish- At.;:icu:tural products of the I ..end yoU Dehimple of o.:waytt, to bu , hels of wheat on e.., the plodoet of which was eighty two and o:te half .1-tind measure, equal in quali- we,tern ur Gene±ee The actual meastir . ernent of the rneaFure bet.ll stricken, t have been less than two zil , l:shels; one acre of the same i•hcd separately, would have at least fwty•ftve bushels. I sorc• of the straw which I:eat. ...With such clops Hho Pctter county i, not des one of the hest d:at:icts of the State, and 1.0 OW far-lamed planes of Yours Ecu., C. 2etzef3 of Institutes or Tnt JOUR AL.—The ••:;a s general rule, which I arc those taught by pensuns sga and experience, unit©d :et,su ordinary qualifications of kind. The best teAhers '‘%ho in addition to experi i I, ltlto b es t advantages of told although I hare foinid ~er of excellent teachers, with 1 1.;:d nu previous acquaintance, a teen enough good restyta •••,, e ilown frotu the Institute we held last Spring, to convince Luca methods of ituprovelnAt 4. , ,i5t efficient to which the c :nresort; and I hare no hes , in g that a person of tol- tttainnients in the ordinary branches of itudy; may derive, more benefit by one month's attendance at a good Institute, than by 'three months' tuition at an Academy. At schobl, young persons aro acquiring a knowl edge of the several branches; at an Institute thoy learn how to teach those branches to children. Those who are deficient in a tolerable- knowledge of the ordinary branches, should nut at-: tempt to teach at all, and should not se.ek to supply the deficiency by at- . tending an Institute, but by longer attendance at Schoul. I cherish the hope that all who pro pose to teach in - the county the ensuing winter, will at least be present at the opening and cluse . of the Institute, and will take a part in the re-organization and exercises of the Teachers Associa sion; an 1 that all who are conscious of need of improvement, will participate in the exercises of the Institute. No Institute will be held next Spring.— Those who propose to teach next summer therefore, will du well to at teild now. Is it too much to hope also, that Ditectors will encourage those whom they pnipose to employ for the winter, to attend tbe Institute, by offering them liberal wages! It should be re membered that when a body of Cofll - teachers has once been • raised up, the urgency fur these elCirts at improvement, will somewhat diminish, at leant if they can be induced to - re main in tha profession aw' Professors Allen ; Stoddard, Putnam, Cutter and Brooks, will aid, roe, during the whole or a part of the Term. Mr. Brooks, from the Lancas ter •Noirual School, among other qualifications, teaches Vocal Music. Yours &e. J. B. BRADT Seven - 114er 3d,, 1555. For lira Prol.le's Journal I have been reeding. lion Charles Sunnier's lecture on " The Anti-Slave ry Euterprise,Y and most heartily de 1 respond to the sentiments therein contained., • A noble .lecture it in, and ztioly does the eloquent author bet forth the tivities of every American citizen. 1 wouhl that every person living in this broad Republic, which is stow shado+•ed by the black pall of slavery, might read that lecture and be im pi essed by it as 1 have been; but 1 have been looking all through the lecture to find how woman, unaided by wealth or talent, may do something to aid this great trotei piiso. I tied brat "No man can be so humble or pant-, as to be excused frOM this great two, k; while to all the happy in for tone, genius, or fame, it makes a spe cial appeal. Here is room for the strength of Lu ther, and the sweetneas of Melancthon; for the wind of age, and the ardor of youth; for the judgment of the statesman, and the eloquence of the orator; for the grace of the scholar, and the aspiration of the poet; for the learning of the professor:and the skill of the lav;rycr; fur the exhortations of the preacher, and the. persuasions of the press; for the various energy of the citizen. and the abounding sympa thy of woman:" Ah, there we have it at la-t. (It donO h m long quotation.) Hut where e mother whose mater nal heart doe 3. not throb with pro-_ foundest sympathy, at the ttrongs of the pour, oppressed, down-trodden, people of our land ? But can the give nothing but her sympathy? Must sho be forevcr condemned to hear a voice calling " Where is thy brother?" ,yot be impotent to say, "1 wash my hands of this foul iniquity, this traffic in the souls of men?" 'Must our brother's blood fiirever cry to us from the ground, and we be able to do nothing fur the cause of human freedom? n How often have I knelt at the fam ily altar of a good old man, whose Jinni is now in Heaven, while he on- beaded knees, poured out his soul in invoca tion; and often as the petition ascended to the throne of the Eternal, 0 Father, grant that we may be an unbroken family in Thy Kingdom," did this pe tition accompany it, "And grant, 0, Heavenly Father, that the time may speedily come, when the accursed sin of slavery shall be done away," and how heartily did my heart respond, Amen, to this petition of the saitedn old man. But this sympathy with the wrongs of the oppressed does not satisfy me; 1 want to do something, if sumo one were only . wise enough to tell me what to do, 'and how to do it. We are all of us too prone to inaction. We are sloW to feel, till the arrow pierces our own souls, and trambfixes us with acutest suffering, and then we are ready to arraign the goodness of God before human tribunal.. It was permitted me once to feel a moiety of the agony that deluges the slave mother's soul, when she kern 'braces her darling fur the last time, and knows that for .her henceforth, there is no more joy or hope. Yes, I have felt something of this, and when the conviction rushed - upon my mind,. 'that thousands of. slave mothers are daily experiencing the Same feelings, the effect upon me was such , as to wake f; om the depths of my heart the cry, "Lord, what wilt thou have me to do 1" And still that question is re peated; will no one answer? _ Must the people of the North be compelled forever to be accessary to this -horrible traffic in the souls of men? (for we um that, however you may seek to disguise the fact.) National sins are punished with .National judgments. Thus it was in Christ's time, and thus it, will be now. Surely as there is - a Gud of justice, who ruleth the destiny of nations, will he inflict upon this nation a punish ment dommenstn ate with its crimes, if the people do not repent, and set themselves to work to eradicate -this great evil, this plague spot upon the morals and happiness of the American. people. Yours truly, U L ,y 5eA . August 31, .12j55. • General h.lectioa Froclantaitom. iv RS I:ANT to an Act of the_ General Ac g , nlL ,,y t.l too Con:rnontveattit ot Petal tvania, cuutl.ti..•A,t Act rilating to the elec tions of ant; WIN% LIITIOVed thu second day ut July. A. D. out: thousand eight hunttretieutt PILEItL A. ri'ri:B- Bisc, 6neii ihu county of Potter, Prll •A 014 , do oy katfl%ll 4nd gi%e hutice to the eteco.r4 of the county aturxald, that a Cieur Etcctifat v.1:1 he livid in said county Li] Ito; secon t TUESDAY (9th) of at hitch tone mode and county utEcett. ar, to be elected, to (.4111;. CJILDIi!..S/lAltlr u 1 idle C,•11,1111.0, et -'111.1:, o:.e y. rnon for utetnnt r et the Senate of Penn'," iv..ttu ter tile XVlllth S. 11.1tortat ths nnet, IAPkiI/ / Ut f r toga, P.,,tter. Mlitatn, E,K, let r.t, itnerson, aud Clear -I;,•td. Two persons for members of the House of looitresuntatts es of General Assembly of Penn . IN:1111U, ill (.01:i.liteL1011 11 ' all the counties of r.yconang, C.n.tom and I'• ntr, in the House .0: R. present...in ts of tha General Assembly ot Peunsyivania. Uuu 1 ersun tor the (Alice of County Corn misswiter for county ot l'uttcr. . _ Uu.• pei tor the ace of Auditor fur the ,uoty ul Potter. I also make kmowit and give notice, as intind by the seetion tit tlie 'nfoi esaid art I am ittrceica, tidit pi•pron exceTting,Jwtict-s o: he retire, w Ito IL to any odiee ul uppinntinent of ?tout or 'anti (internment of Uultrii tii;b }I ate, or of tiny City or it cm. v oi:tted district, whetilar a rum orti,ei a ofii, .i or nit zit, no Is or shad ho employed muter tlio le„leant e, judiciary, or' exermtve department of tick stain or Ciiiied or of any ei - y or iocorporaltd- district, and also that every r of Congress and of the suite Lemi,littare, and urine belect and tutu mon council of any city-, or .cOnniiissiouerti of ;toy ideurimrsiti:a oistrict, is by iaw incapable ot Itoldad; ur exercising at the same the tithed or appoint rut nt ofJuet;;e,.lnaltunlur. ur Clerk of any rhiciion iu tins Cuniinunweaith, and that no Inftp. - eior or or other otliccr of aoy Inch b to any Mike Men to Le voted Ai o, that in the fourth scetiou of the Act of A§,mn -An Act relatin to elections awl ler uiher pu approt, tit April 16tit 1840, it ie eti,ateil that the iiforet.tiid 13th section chnll Ma be construed as to preve . iit any military oiiicer or liorod:411 ohiieer from fiervilig at tat goilniqa-ct or, ur Clerk of any generdl.or special election is this Cipmmun weattit. It to furtli r er directed thitt the meeting of ihe teturit fudges at tlm-Oetirt II inn in Coil derTert to out the general retimns, shall be .11/ 1.12.5 lir:A. Friday .6w:ceding the general election which will be the 12th day el 0e:o -ber. The return judgm of Potter, WKesti Elk, t , 'orest. Jeticrson, and Clearfield, compri ainwthe XVLltth district, will meet at the Court House in Cuuderspurt, on Tuesda}• the Itidi day of October next, - to make out au edit ial return lid- member of the Senate. Tee return jut/Ad ul Lyeuming, Cli:itov; and Puttt r c.uat ics uteri 111. the Ctsurt If utt,e itr IVllliatusport, ou Tuesday the Itith tl:t) of Ucto;tr r ueit, to make out returns for !oval bars of Assembly. I.:dbu hereby make known and give notice that:the liar nuldioB the alurebuld 6'ettentll electron ill tilt., severai to ,vasizips and bon/U.BIM WitillLlliJ county 0/ Putter, are as lelluirs, to wit : For the township ofAbbot, Male house of P. 13; Abbot, in said town Lip. F or the toiNuship of Aimgauy, at the school house near Utie.lti.rAluirews in said township. 'Fur din LOVe uahip of Bingham, at the house of A. It. Lewis, in said township. For the township of Clara, at the }muse of G. W. Allen, in said WWll,lllp. For the towuslop of Bulatia t at the house of C. D. Rogers, in the Borough of Coudersport. Fur the township of Genesee, at taeltuuseol J. G. Cavanaugh,/ n said township. For the township of Harrison, at die house of Amos Northrup, in said township, . For the township of Hebron, ut school house No. 3, in said township. For the township of Hector, at the house of Annie Wilbur, in said township. For the townsdip of Homer, at the house of James Quimby,iu said township. For the township of °swap?, at the _house of John Wells, in said township. For the townships of Pike and Jackson, ut the house of C,tsjohJounson in Pike township. Fur the thwitship 01 Pleasant Valley, at the school house in said township. • For the township of Portage, at the house oC Hiram F. Sizer, in said township, 'For the township of Roulette, at the schooi house near Georgia -Weimer's in said lowa, ship. For the township.of Sharon, at the Leroy scillool house in said township. Forth" township of Sweden, at the house_ of Asenath Taggart. in said township. For_the towahhip of Stewardson, at the house of John S. Clark, in said township. For the township of 'Summit, attho• hooka of Uel Cook, in said township. For the township of Ulysses, at the house of J. D. Wyckoff. in said township. For the township of West Branch, at the. houso of Lemuel 1 lauimordl, in 'Said 'township. For the toteaship of Wharton. at the house orioteph L. Nelson, iu said township. or the Borough of Coudersport, at the Court II ia.e, in said BOrinah. Given under• my hand at Coudersport, this 8 h day of September, A:D 1855, and in the ar of the Independeoce of the United States. ' P. A.. STEBBINS Sheriff: Sheriff Office. Sept, e, 8155.. NEW FIRM. -• . ROBT. J. CHENEY mould say to the peo. pie of Putter ....nutty that he has boul4ht In 13 Hiding. owned by Canby K. Spencer, and fJrno-r.y occupied by D. \V. Spencer, end c,,,itueficeil the in ercantile business and has appointed D. W. Silencer; agent. 1 have ad.,pted tho CASH, OR' READY-PAY 'SYSTEM. • Those doviring golds low, t.nca,e favor Ina with tt call. Grain, and all otlo:r kinds of pro duce taken itt exchange Ibr goods at the cash MEM ROBT..T. CIIENEI D. W: SPENCER deeires to express his ac knowledgments to his trieuns anti to the pub lic for thr patronage he has received in years past, and will endeavor to merit the continued favor ut his old tort many now friends irihis hew stal t outlet: port, Supt. =oth, 185 i. . 18 Bank Notit',se. cincE is hereby given, that application . will he nixie to toe heat Le:;islature of Peonsylvania tor a charter of a batik of dis cuuut, depusite and issuo, to be located iu the Lire4i ul Couder,p ,rt Potter conatv, Pa.. to be called THE NORTIIERN BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA, with a eapiti til Quo I.l,todreu induband Dollars, LO ST. The Tinder4igned lost on the 30th day of Augn%. a Poc;cet Diary: Containing, a Pack age of County t.,rder:t and a few:Promisory uote4. • The nndcr returning the same to me, whi be liberany rewarded. _ _ McDOUGALL Pcnnsylcan ialliagi;•tratca' Law Litwary BININ J 116 TICE AN I) BUSINESS MAN'S LEGAL GUIDE Noz, and Sixth Edttion,tain . g jag the Law daten to 1-,, -A Treatise on the office and duties of AMer men and Justices ot the Peace in the- Coin molt ve.lith l'ennsyt vaunt, inetuding ad ihe required fonds ot Process and Docket Littries; and embotl2.ing nut oily wtiatever may be deemed vatit.th.e Jui,teen or the ace, but to tLand,ords, len:ads, 'and General Agents; and nuking ibis vu tone what it purports to be, A safe !_.l.,gq . e;iii.ele fur Business Men. By John limns, la.r.TAlderithin of k\-ainut in the city of l'hiladtopina. Thu Sixth I:At tain. Revised, correc ed, and greatly en larged by Frederick C. linght.y.l.sq., Athhor ut . ire., useon.ne Ltw Gos-s, '-" J ttrisprildeuee," " Al,l ?tausßeports," Editor •• rtudon's ll,.zes„" in one thick voanne, 0y.t0,0. Price only sl,uo. TrlC , e flow frees from the- pen and Bice a stronger and more durable colpr than any Oiler. For sale, itualesdle and retail, by TYLER.A. JON L.S. COMP.AMO:' , ; TO BINNS'S JUSTICE.. I Coudersport.. CM UstAYD ON'.3 FURINV..". Form. of Conveyancing, and of Practice in :he etniris of Common Picas, Un i t r.er Sea ,Am:, 02,er and lermmer, the Supreme and Orphan.' 01111:1, Ihe otlicys of the van ens oliteers and JILI:Ices Of t h e Peace. .1. mirth ethi.on, revised, correeied, enlarged, and "thip.ed to the pre,_qt, n.a.c •of the law; wt h co l iwas exp.anatory .Sotes and Refer ences, and a new, hill, and comprehensive Index. By taotieri L. \\ right, Lsq. au one OCLUVO Volume. Price oniy aJaU. • OM Stroud andßrightly's Purdon's Digest-I'loo to 1855. A Digest of the lat.::: of l'enus.lvaaha, from the year ono :hens:mil act cti hundred to the L.gfidi pia . , of May, one thousmid eight Itutf dred and till)Mye. lour euhions by the uffe . John Purdun, Ls+ -The MAI, sixth, and sevenit, by the lion. George M t 6troud, Li ti ii ediuuti. revised, whit Marginal Beier ences. Foot :Notes to me Judtcwt Decisions; A.timy tic d Cull:ems; a Dtges.ed pt.syliabits of each 1 me; and .1 kahatts,ive lode.:. By i rederick G. Bright:ly, Lsq., Au fitor. of "A Trumiie cm the Law of Costs," "Lquity Jurisprudence," . " /Nisi Prius lte pun-,'' Ldhor of " Bilins's Justice," &c. (The Itoy.il fro. Price on y hfal. Ircsliness and permanent value of Putuun s Digest are present ed by thepubficit tion attutia.ty (if a Digest of the Laws enacted in each year. These _Annual Di...fc . sts arc fir range,' in 'precise cohfurtnity to the plan of Purdou's 11.gmpft. They are, cues of thelp, repubitshed annually ; ore cutinemed loge:her by a General Index (prepared anew each year,) which embraces the con.ems of the Laws of each year since the publication of Purdun's Diges , , in one alphabet; and are bound up with Piirdou's Digest, and also sold separatety. 'rhos tUe 'purchaser of Pardon's Digest will always ho m posse,sion of the convict.° body of ate titatilic Laws of Pennsylvania down to dm very - hour when he purchases it.— Those who have already purchased Purdon's Digest may always compleat it to date for the small sum of Fifty Cents, the price of a vol ume containing an the annual Digests issued since the first publication of the present edi tion of Purdon's Digest, as heretofore stated. KAY BROTHER, UAW BOUpELLE,RSASD PUBLISHERS, 11 &, 1U Sqialt Fifth :Strut, First Siore above Chestnut L.T - ' Orders or letters of inquiry for Law auoits from Me country, promptiy attended to AYlaga.Zl.lleS.. T_TARPER,'Godey, Graham, and Putnam, _La Just received and fur sale ut 25 cents per Manlier, by TYLER & JuNES. ANEW supply of ScuooL BOOKS, Paper, Pens, of ever kind inquired jut' in Hill part of the country, just received 'and fur sale at the JUURNAL BOOK-STORE Notice. THE.Governor. of the SLate oC.New-York has appointed the subscriber a Commis 'jotter for.the'S:ato of New-York, to take the acknow:edgment of Deeds and other imstru meats, and to administeroaths pursuant to an act of the Ltigisluturz of the said State. . ISAAC BENSON. Couder3port, Dec. 1‘2.1z:,31. OTNICE TO THE , PITBLIC. - . THE .Books. "Mites - , 'At:counts 1 of D. Air.' SPENCER haying been as signed to me, all persons interested are•here by -notified that i. halite appointed - the said 1). W. Spencer my .Agerit for the collection of said claims, and I hereby ,authorize hint to take'all necessary Ineasdres•for - the collection of the same, and to girivreceipts in my name for any , spins due on any of the accounts or notes so assigned. . ' , - All those indebled, by book account or otherwise, are fequested to settle the .same 6-15 EMILY K. SPENCER. 11 - 10 LANK DEEDS, hand,:otnelyi printed, for at the JOURNAL OFFICE. - .Estate of .secedents. x•TOTICE is hereby given, that tho • A,lmiu istraters of t[t Estate of James Sic Dowl, deceased, have filed their accounts iu -the Register's, nilice in the! county of l'otte,r_aud that the same will be presented fur cuuliuna lieu at the Cryhails Court of !aid county, to be. field at the Boron:411 of Coudersport on' the 17th day of Septeninse, 18-55, when all vet suns interested may inttend if they . , think propel'. A. .1 AC likSOA . , Register. Coudersport. Aug. !23,18i1. 14.4 t Arainiptratrix Notioe. WEREAS, letteri of Administration on the estate ofJo.,eph C. Allen,deeeased, la:e of Ciam.toivnihip, Potter co., Pa.,having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indeb.ed to paid estate are hereby notitied that an immediate se.denteut should be made, and thosi , baying C.ililll4 against the same are requcled to preent them properly- authenti cated inr liquida ion. AMITTA ALLEN, Administratrii. Clara - , Pa., August 14-4 t C'ery laupartant InlOrtnation Dr. JoNrs, one of tile must celebrated pity eiciatis in New-iork, el'ritcs as follows: LOCtthirts—Dcar Sir :—lioving Wituesseil ' the excellent effects ull your 11Y y RANA Olt 1N• E OR HALING IIYGAN VAP AND 0 .:ItRY SYRUP. ill a case of chrimic Ifrenchi f is, end being much in favor of counter-irritutiou in affec tions of the throat, bronchial tubes, and luiiii, 1 can therefore cheerfully recommend your .dedicated Apparatus its- being; the must con venient and eilectnal 'lade of applying any thing of the kind I hav'e, ever seem. .No - doutit ilniusands of persons inity be relieved, and wavy cured, by usin,t Your remedies. 'YOU are at liberty , t use this ill any way you way - think pi oper. , . Respectfully, yours, &c., IC. JoiliNS, m. D., : - No. 600 floustou street, New-York. Prof.S.CLNTEIL writes as follows : GRNTLESIEN,-1 haul recently had occasion to test your Cherry Sy ' up and - ilygean Vapor in the case ut eininic hurc throat, that had re fused to yield to otticillornis of treatment. and the result has sidistieu!ine, that, whatever may be the composition of l your pi eparatiou, it is nu. imposition, but an excellent remedy. 1 wish, tor the sake of the at:dieted, that it /night be brought within the I . cat h of all. in) 16-tlin Iler. Doctor . • Ni-w',loui:, Nov. 15,1854 Dear Sir:—l hige.y of Dr. Curtis's Ilye.tua, as tt ruutetly 111 uh,eases throat atilt luu,K. !LIN iug Lad suwu t.nor tuuity to test its efficacy, I tit❑ convinced tout it is a most excellcut tut diclue, both iii , :Syrup and the ital.-ling a ppiitit,ion to the The 111 geutta is tar Lute by I). 11•. tin:Nei:it. Cuadersvoit. .7-37 tioi Harrison's Columbian Inks. Black, Japan; Copying, 111,1r1.•;nz, Oreen, - Biael, :Plitt', Indy • Scarlet, Red, Carmine. BRICK, T‘TOW; ready for aide 100,003 BRICK of su purior quality. All iu want of Brick can be supplied by calliag at the more of J. 13. SMITH. Coudrrsport, Aug,. 23, 1.535.. HO ! YE HUNGRY. THE subscriber would inform the citizens - 0f couder l ilm.and viciui:y, that he has est:in-lied liiinse.f in the Butcher.ng business, and will be prepared to thrui,ll Beef, Veal, - illuttou, and Lamb, during the season. Ile li.ts adopted the ready-pas sllstcm, and will slie.ly adhere to it. r7 - ._:reASII paid for Venison.. - June 7,1'_i55 1611 PAID fur Butter and ELt,4B, at the PROVISION '''FORP.. June 30, 15.5-1 y . AT Wholesale and Retail at TYLETS: P DICIiLE CIIERItiES - ut C. 8•JO NE'S music. - UNT.FN'S celebrated Instructions the l'iano-Fto te; Borrowc-s . Piano-Forte Primmer; Union GlPe Book ; A new supply of Blicet Music - For sale by •I'YLEII & JONES. A FULL ; assortmeut of Groceries, nt low figures, CIMS tallt iy on Land. Ilifd wow Lawns, from Vy CCtllb upwards, st OLMSTED'S. . cast and Soap Pow- J_Pders.—These superior' articles are war ranted to save time anti money,anel promoto peace and harmony in honilie! , . - For sale at - -TYLER& JONES'S. ViIiENCII MUSTARD—A new thing en tirely, for sate at : C. S. JONLS'. A SSORTEU Pickles m jars for sale by C. S• JONES h. kJ .1... Ab X., • would say to the Idiom; that he is now 1 exeiviug a stock of Goods, which he will be happy to show to all who may favor him with a call. You can find by calling on him a good assortment of Lawns, Poplins, Lareges, liatege IR:Dailies, De lieges, &e., &e. Also, f'rints, Giughatus, Do mestics of all kinds, Groceries, Crockery, and a large stock of Litiots and Shoes; all of which I.lewill cold as low as they can be bought else Where. ~`'D~RY GpODS~ J . just received a new stock of Goods embracing all the varieties usually kep iu a Country More, and selected with panic ular reference to the wants of this market, and purchased at the lowe.o figures that the market affords, and will sell the same at as small a ptolit as any one in this part of the worn'. Try hitu 7-3tf ADIES and Getil:emen are invited to call ..L.JAnd examine, the new books and. other ods ju.st received and for sale at TiLER. & JONES'S (ilO. MATHER U. New. Books, 4r . SOLD BY AGT:NT:3' ito*L Pictorial History of the Weald, 'fib . * 'ERR RA . R.- LIES? NOES TO TUE' PRESENT TIME.; Three volumes in one, comniiiing,'Part 1, Ancient History.- Part 2; history of the Middle Ages. Porta, Modern History. ' Byy John Frost,L. L. fr, Author of Pictorial History of the United States, Pictorial Life: of Wash ing!on,.&e., - New Edition, with addi tiow and corrections by the Author. Illus. •trated .with over fa% e hundred' len.ravinTs, from Drawing by Croonie, DeVercui;and other distinguished artists. This work con tains over 11(I Super Woyal Octavo Pages, and over 500 finer Illustrations than hive over been engntved for toy 'History in this country; it is handsotnely and subslantially bound in embossed morocco, gilt' back. Price f 53.75. . . . Great 'Events in Modern History. B v John Frost. Comprising the Most Itemarkable• Discov eries, Commes:s, Revolt Lions, -Great Bat tles, and usher Thrining• IncideMs, chiefly in Europa and America, froln 'the com mencement of the sixteenth Century to the - preen: time. • Embt•llished viii over 501) Engravings by W. Croome and other em inent artists. It contains over 800 Royal Octavo pages, and also a large cO;ored Map of the Wurid x rich side maps of Caiirorni 1, Oregon, 1 Iting,ary, Aubtriau Do minions, &c. Hound in embosed morocco, gilt back. Pr:cc Panorama of the Old World and the New. Com prising a view of the present - state of the. itions of the word, their names, customs, and peculiarities, and their political, moral, uod wunaJit spersed with historical skelches, and anec iltra-s, by William PinnocitiAuthor of the of Eng:and, Greece, and Rome. EMarged, revised, and embellished with se vent; hundred Engravings, includingtwen ty finely eo:ored plates, from designs of eroouie, Deverenx, imd other distinguished ari:sts. It contains over tittn pages, bound iu embossed morocco, gilt back. $,.).75. Thrilling Adventures Among the Indians. By Jahn Fres:, L. L. D. Comprising the most reurakable Personal NarratiVes of ov en:it in the early Indian Wars, as well as o. Incidents in the recent Indian Hostilities in exieu timl Texas. illits.rit.od witli over 30.) Engraving , from d esigns by W. Crontne. and.other distinguished ards,s. It contains over ;inn pages Octave' Bound in morocco, gin back. Price :•;;i1.75. l'o.ths and eleasn: 4 3.7. of a Hunter's Life. •Whh fine ro:ored plates, large 1-huo. 326 pages. Nice sl.ttn. Coaques.s of the Bible. By Vincent W. 3lihier._ omprising linpormin Events in the His tory of Chris,it.ni v, from the time of-our Savior to ;he I.te.rtt (lay. ;MG pages,l2mo. 11.us.rmed wilt numerous chgravings. $l.OO TM". roLLowiNG WORICS IVRST ITN BY T. S. ARTHUR, The ine:a popu!ar author ixf.ihe day, and ara t to mai+. ,i.etiLite books -published, and are i inAr.vied line engravings: akr.cliei of Lile and Cha.ra:itci.' An oc:avo vol ume of over duo pages, beau.ifiviy :old bound in Lieu Idngibli gilt kick. Price ‘'.d..)„ Ligatsaud bhadowa of Beal Life. IX tilt an -an to:nograpny aml por.r..ic of ilict er pageJ octavo, With .!inc liwed r. , :;; tis g.. I:tiaad 10 dm Lei. English g:, back. Le 'a; flats the of /Inman Lilo. Large _ in ,. 3 page %Vi.h illustra:ioni aid ce, p a e. I. 0. item Harrell Plaid.. Piano. •.!*. I 1,,i;:v5. thl:iu.l ILL iutt.i:la, %vitt' a 1w :I , llllu tnezzw.,ll. Tea .:11'jht3 in a.ear aal what 1 Gl7l Tliarei. zl,; page.... ::„.Lgei. G t pages, nia., wi.h at► zu uuui . in, gill edges. I .; The six following books are bound hi nui for:n s.y.c," "An rIiDIe:,COTTAGE 1.11111AHt t " :Intl en: scpirately W , each V now 1 , 1_ , 11:g cloy; s hse.l. Lich voiunie coo u;e: pages, large I:tno., and is wi b a line mezzo:int engraving : Titi: TO PILDSPER, AND Ornxia 'rut Hwc:: 'rock: Ruci:cs, WiA!-TII WITHOUT WINGF, . lii El: FO>TS 05 THE WAY OF LIVE, Z'S OA Do NYS A No :5er..it....1;1,, AVCI:I. or Tat: I PJUS:-HOLD, AU of the above Books are beautifully and sitte , aa.iadv ^ bound, printed .011 tine white I paper, and the l'ithLsher tvou!d especially cid the a:tention .of Sgen:s to the Illet that duty are ,o:d to Bookse,,ers on any terms, .Litt, giving an agent the advantage in selling, ltnat cAnnot hal iu the ea se of books him:shed II tun Books,ores, as each Agent hair the :lux and ex.c:usive con rot of the safe in ,ee,ion (Witte country he may agree to J. W. 1111,Ati1..f..f, 43 Nor. It Foor.h 5.., MERE 4_ ulna i'ruutuitaittlasit. iIER LAS; the Hun. Hebei% G. WhitC, Pre , udent Judge, and the nom O, A. Let: ti and J Mann, Etipi., Asz o th aLo Judgiiii or the Gout i W . Oyer and Terininer : dd. General J alt pciiv cry, - quarter of the Pe,:ee, eq.:lt:ad Court and Court of COM:Mgt P.easi the Conn.). or Pone'', have imited their precept, bearing d:Ue the d.,y of 6eimunber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty_ to or, and to ate direc,ett, for holding a Court or Oyer and Ten:liner tint! General Jail De. iv ery.quar.er oldie Peace, Orph.ins" Cotiri, and Court of Continuo Pleas , in the - Borough bf Coudersport, on MONDAY, the nth day of 4epteuiber nett, and to continue one week. Notice it therefore hereby given to the.Cor oner.,t, J us.icei or the Peace, and eons:eh:es the contit,y, dun (hey be then and there in their prui.er persons, at iv o'clock, A. bf., - of said cl,iy, :heir rolls, records, inquin 1101L,, extuninationi, and o.hcr retneuthrunces„ to du iltu.se things Which to their Mikes ap iier.ain .0 be done. And those who are bound by. their recogthzatices w prot,ecuto against :he iir•=oners .fhit are or shad be in the jail of the said comfy of Potter, are to be then and there w prosecux against them as will be just- Dand at Couditrvort, May I .'t-balt 1855, and the 7thlt year ut the Independence of the I:l2i:ed States of America. P. A. SI'EBBINS, Slicia. Drafting Instruments, wati.;r Colurb. ura.cuip Taker, l'encils, and Brushes, just received aC- • TYLER & JONES'S. t NEW supply of Fluid apd Caul- . Lateps—sonie new and beautiful paliurmi just received and fur 611.1(3 low ut TYLER. JONES.' ND TENT MEDIC IN ES at 117ulescetc. • I. -Merchants and AlM:we will be B with all kinds of l'atent Afediciues at Maxs facturers' whulesale prices . by TILER & JONES. Acadeiny Textßooks.. A FULL Kopply for Fac low at TYLER & JONES'S; fcC and Mineral Paints ; with directics Z./for at TILCIL &JONESI3._ EA 6, troth and cheap, $l5O .50 Tvias
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