.1 For the Journal. 4 . 1 well torus all, Boyle sweet hope lies :3 ' iv buried from human eyes."-IVhittier. n , n ks, thanks, good poet, fur these lines, so hopeful, so cheering lo beautifully expressed in thine inimitable • way. To many an crushed and bleeding to many spirit, traveler over life's road, almost ready to faint by p. j y-si de, come they with soothing oer , saying to the waves of the ~„.1,1.! 3 bosom, "Peace, be still."— ; :.:ell - Heavens richest blessings, i,coasciousnoss of doing good unto • ,rt of affording sympathy and aid :. „ti e e arth-weary, will be thine.—.— life shall last, it will be as a • :A let pure and white about thy brow, ja Heaven, one of the brightest ~,r 3 in thy crown immortal. t l i ii world of chance and changes. ;;lighted hopes, Mid severed ties, of ,gyri consumed in silent sorrow over crave of buried joy, the human would break, and the human &Iron though it be, become weakness, were it not fur the . . ic :r oans hope. Dimly, at first, may be ~_erred this ray of promise, but ~2ed into flame by the assurance ; ', l ; Ills "Lord lovoth whom he :'.:itc.,neth,” kindled upon the hearts through suffer . rg it will brighter and brighter, until life's dream is o'er." i these ("Lys too of religious and time-serving; and world-pleas ,,when principle is lost in policy %;,elour rulers seek to follow after :i!..vaditions of men. rather than the w.rmaiis of God"—when to party ii sacrificed truth andj ustice, i', , wciicering to the few, who act as i : returnity, is the hope of ultimate ;mph over oppression and wrong. es in the path of right is certain. -TrZu is mighty and will prevail." draw away the film :few whlich,now covers the eyes of : . !emultitude blinded by party predju- and deaf also to the calls of a ::other man for lib,srty. These eyes rill see, and these ears bear, evil r:iigh this glorious speech in our na m history any be afar• oft; a voice ho of stout heart thouhh this •'sipe lies dociily buried" -In the hero•af.er angels may 1101 l the. tone from the grave away." Coudersport Sept. 17 The llsefulness of Toads Tad; feed on xtl kinds of norms, r.,l:l:(aild never be killed in gurdeni. canker wean is a favorite feud them ; they are useful iii destroy ail kinds of garden gruhe.—Seien- American. Something ()Yew Under the San. .11 ICING in view the necessities of the people of 'ILA entiwy. the sub, , eribor !.. , 7zac:la4cd and is new receiving at ut hie i.re iu Cutidersvort, THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES EVER. BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. Haring prepared and set apart one-half of I s l !enootu fur this business', no efforts will wared to supply cus.outers with arzietes MADE OF TirE BEST WATER/11,9 ? AND AT rue LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. s:ock consists, 'in part, of Gentlemen's end coarbe boots and shoes ofevory style!; buu:s, bootees, gai:ors and shoe, of %ariety, inc.uding the Congruss new style ; Chndren's bouts and shoes , :e; try description, s:ze and price; toge.her wi:llecock of rubber OVERSHOES, ~ teltinut fail to suit the most particular in zeityle, finish, or price. ja a ddition to the stock purchased in the ;.!,!, the subscriber is prepared to manufac %:e eeervthing iu the boot and shoe line.— liqerps on hand a full supply of the best lea,ber, and lids engaged the ser i.tei of the best workman in the country; Meters, is prepared to du custormwork ou co:ice in the best manner. alit add, in conclusion, that my supply of G ROCERIES & PROVISIONS not be diminished on account of this new 9;fr i rise, but I will continue to sell Flour, Pork,:aid everything in the grocery and pro hue to the .a..isfaction of buyers. Call and see, and you will be satisfied. • C oudersport, Sept, 10, 1855 CLOTH DRESSING. A LI. persons baying cloth to color add -X and dress by leaving the 'aloe at the ofJ. M. Judd in Coudersport, will be 4 warded to the works of the subscriber f :.hed in good order and returned, payment dre.siu g can bo made to J. M. Judd on 6 :l:rtr y of the cloth. Mark thelpieccs plainly With 'Lane and directions. • IL Genesee Fork Sept. 19th, IE O, PERRYSS- New Books ! New Music ! ANSAS and Nebraska. 11. Ladies Guide in Needlework. Book of Parlor Games. Burrowe's Piano Forte Primer. Workingman's Way in the World. Ellen Montgomery's Bock Shelf. Fere , enden's Ness American Gardener. Sunshine on Daily Paths, Dickens. Sunshine of Graystane, E. J. May. Elements of Character, Margaret Chand:er. Europe; Past and Present, Gn,gwitter. Paige's Commentary on the New Tcsta - meat. Endless Amusement, or Entertaining Ex periments in various sciences. Peterson's Familiar Science. Liebig's Agricultural Chemistry. Accordeon Instructor, etc., at the JOLTRNAL BOOK STORE. Coudersport Sept., 1855. 8-19 In Potter -County Common Pleas. John J. Ridgeway No. 5:64 May Term 1355. vs. Solomon Sartwell. - March sth, 1355, Sum mons in Ejectment issued for a tract of land, being part of Warrant No. (5995) Five thous and eight Hundred ninety-five, Bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post corner, being the south west corner.of the Worden lot; thence smelt, on the west line of said warrant, (260) Two hundred sixty perches to a post corner, being the north cast cornerof W oodcocks *hence south (200) two hunched perches to a post corner; thence west (NO) one hundred sixty perches to a post; thence south to Ridgway's south ; thence east (231) two hundred and thirty two perches, or thereabouts, to corner in the , east line of said warrant ; thence- north on eaid.east line about (661) six hundred and six pone perches to a post; thence west on said south IMe, Worden and the Ness lots to the place of beginning; Containing (Sue) five hundred sixty-eight acres of land more or less; situate and king in the township of Rou!et, in the county of Potter. June 13th,-1t65, Summons returned Ni'd/ An+•d I'. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff .on oath.— And now to wit ; Sept. 21, Itc - .6, on motion of 1, P. Williston, utty. for Plaintiff, Rule on Defendants to appear and plead on or before the fourth day of the next December Term (said Term commencing on he 17. - of Dec.) or Judgment fur want of appearance and plea_ ProthonotaryA office, Coudenport Sept MUT. parmership heretofore 'existing be tween W. T. Jones & Bro. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The debts due said firm will be found in the hands of W. T Jones, and all claims against said tirm are to be presented to him fur payment : . _ • Ido hereby appoint. A. F. Jone; mF ;igen: for the transac.roo and matrigement of all or any of my hosiness, gi% !num fail a r hori y and power in the same. W.l'. JONES. CouderAport, September 9.Z, I The Journal Book-Store OFFERS to the public a good variety of most readable books,.cheap for cash or family necessities. All the newest books of rain, are kept on hand, or immediately pro cured for customers, and ive hope to receive such patronage as faithful attention to busi ness, and tin earnest desire to oblige,.may deserve. New books received at short inter vals. School Books, Stationery of all kinds, materials for Paper Flowers, etc., constantly' on hand. Music, Maps, Mathiunatical Instru ments. Ircrun Please call and examine for yourselveit at he JOURNAL BOOR—STORE. rilltAllANl'S and Putnion'i' Magazine 4, Biz.ekwood's, Edinburgh :11ag.•zine, and the Edinburgh and We-uniinruer Reviews, at the Junnx At. BiniK_STonE. Dlacarthus's Liniment The hest Liniment in the World, Prepared by A. MACARTHUR, M. T). This ariicle tuaybo relied upon as being a sure cure for Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, Swullingi, Rhenntaiism, Frozen Limbs,Con traclion of the Musc'es, Croup, Quinsy, Chidden's, Affections of the Spine, Nervous Diseases, XV 43aktio,;s, and for Burns if applied immediately, Erup:ions of the Skin, Chapped Hands, Cu s or Sores, and - ellectually coon teraAs any IntLomita:ion. And an ell'ecmal remedy' for Horses und Cattle, in the - cure of the tollowing, diseases, viz.: Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Spavins, ltinghoues, Fresh Wounds, Sweeney, NVind galls, Lameness, Cracked Heels, Scratches, or Grease, and Galls of all kind's occasioned by the hasness. For sale by A Word to my Friends. W. SPENCER would respee;fully. in • form his friends and custom em riot he is selling out his stock of GROCERIES, DRUGS & MEDICINES, &c., cheap for Cash or Ready-Pay. Come one, come all. Now is the time to make good bargains. A choice lot of . PATENT MEDICINES on hand. 6-13 • New Books American Agitaors and Reformers, By Bart le . t-- Life of Win. 11. Seward, his Speech es, Orations, and Writings, 1,00 Life and Beauties of Fanny fern,....1;?5 Life of Horace Greeley, (new.supply,) 1,'2.5 Stanhope Bluleigh, or the Jesuits in our Homes, (new supply,) For a'o at • 513 y 31. 18:6, Pr. ',anther's Leciures on Science and Ar Gilfillan's Literary Gallery. . The May Flower, by Mrs. Stowe. Life of Sam ilonston. North and Son , h. . Jack Downing. Our World. School liookQ, Blank Books, Slates, Stationery, Gold and Silver Pens. Magazines for J une, r.," Also, a General Assortment of NEW GOODS for the Spring Trade, just received. and for liale very low,, at the . DRUG & BOOK STORE. Coudersport, May 31, 1855.. C. S. JONES TN. W. SPENCER has just retnrned from JU'a the - city with a largo stock of Groce ries, Drop and Medicines, and s general as soruncnt of Fancy Aricles, • and many other things too numeruni to mention, which will bo sod low for cash or ready-pay. "I Cpme to bring you Life and Health* TAR. CURTIS' lIYGCANA, or Inhaling klygean Vapor and Cherry. Syrup, for the cure ut Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Lung stud Liver complaints. A new method of lultala [Lou lb the cure of the above Rallied diseases For sale by D. W. Sri:NC:EL T. B. TYLER, Proth Notice w. T. JONES A. F. JONES. D.W. SPENCER MIEIBMI2 NEW BOOKS. New Goods. general Enformation. UNITE P S T-I TES GO VERNAIENT. President—Franklin Pierce. Vice Presidcat—(de facto) Jesse Bright Secretary of Statc—Wm. L. Marcy. Secretary qf Interior—Robert 31cCielland. Secretary of Treasury—James Secretary of trar—Joireison Davis. ' Secretary of Nary—James C. Ll otthin. Post Mader General—James Campbell. Attorney Gencral—Caleb Coshing. . Cliirf Justice of United States—it. B. Taney STATE GOVERNMENT. Governor—James . - Secretary of State—Andrew G. Curtin. Deputy Secretary of State—J.' M. Sullivan Surveyor General—J. Porter Brawley. Auditor Genera(—Ephraim Banks. Treasurer—Eli Slifer. Supreme Cuurt Judges—Ellis Lewis, W. B Lowrie, G. W. IVoodwarcf, J. C. Knox, J. S Black. Comity Officers, with Post Office Address President Judge, ll.uns.nT G. WILLTz, We.lslloro, Tioga Co Associate. Judges, ORANGE A. LEWIS, kiIySSCS, JOSEPH MANN, Ali District Attorney, FRANKLIN W. limix,*(2ouderAport Sheri f, P/Enrts. A. " -- 3TELIIIVAS, COLldeßport. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts, TIMM.LS B. TYLER, Coudersport. Register and-Recorder, ANDREIV JACKSON, COUderSpOrt evunty Cornliissibncrs, WILLIS YOUNG, Ulysseo, H ARRISON ItosA,NVlii:e;; Corners, Nnuos, , Wltartou. County auditors, HENRY L. ,Scuoss, Coudersport • thrum LY!‘TAN, Wou!ette, JA?dES \Vnwiur, Sharon. iss burrs Clerk, Samuel ILivens, Coudersport. Treasurer, Henry Ellis, Coudersport. " County Surcepur, Z. I•'. Robinson, Harrison Superintendent of Cpitinon §criools, J. B. Pri;tl:, Coudersport. General Election Proclamaiton. I=l PURSUANT to an Act of the_Gencral belnbly Or the Uounnutoveauh of Pena ) p l anet, entitled "An Act relating to the elec tions of this CWI/1110/11%. can," approved the seco nd day of July, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and Unity-nom I, Pienne A. STED , BINS, Sherrill' ante esanity of Potter, Pennsyl vania, du ht_rchy make known anti g iv e to the e lectortt, uf the county atorsaid, that a General Elvetiou will be held in said county of Potter on the secou 1 TUESDAY (9th) of 0,t,01),•r, 15,...), ;it tneli tIOIC IS:11t, and County ulicers as Iti.n.te.s int, to he elected, to ale pernon fut. Cdical Columi,sitwer ui thu Com!:401w:eat:II t 4 relimmytvitaia. 0:e p run t o Illutllber of the Senate of Peon,' iLiturittl 4.;,,u/pri,ii c : ;to: count:us t I Tiogu, Putter. 31:Kozin, furcbt, Jareesuu,, wid Ckar tiold. Two persons for member's of the House of Representotives of General Assembly of Penn. sylvan o, in conjnoction with the counties of Lyemning, Ciiutuu, nod Pmter, in the house oll{ept•eaentuuccs of the cieoerai A.,sembly of Pennsylvania. One uerrou iur the office of County Com utissiuuu• for the county ul Potter. One pers,n lot the office of Auditor fur thu county of Putter. I also make k own and give notice, as iu and by the: 13th section ., f the aforesaid act I ant directed, that eV cd'y 1.cr:01: e:teeldnig U,tic(-1 lit . lb, Peace, vine long any inlice ot ot pt alit ur Go\ ot thu United 6-C:us or uf this state, or ui any' c i t y or d whether a missiimitA Otilror ur 'se t a !allieedinate officer or agelit, «hu is or chall bo t ropiiiyed uud r the iegis:alise, judiciary, or excLative doparituent of ibis stare in . United a•cs, .pr of iiily city or incinvorated district, and iiisu that every nu tuber ~ L Gungess and of the state I.e4l, l .iture, ;nal of . ..he bel,ct and nnot mon council of any city, ur cinutiii,sioners of any ihrorps,rut, d ,L,trwt, is by law ihcapaide ot holdiu o : exer,ishig iit the S.ll/111 the office br appolullb) tit ul ur of any tlertuei in tins Cintiniunweitilli; 'that no insi , tclui' i.,r Judge, ur ether °nicer it any such etect ion 511511 be eligible to any utlice then to be voted for. Also ? that iu the fairth section of the Act of Assemllyientimi “Au At:: whiting le ch2C114)!:5 anti fur utitur purroees." approved April IGM 8.10, it ie cuaet 1. that the 44f,,febaitl 13111 section shall net he eon strimil -us to pre vL ut any military officer or I torom:11 unit:or from serving at judge, Inspector, ur Clu k of any , eneral or hpicial election in this ilinuition : wealth. It is further directed - that the meeting of the return judges at the Guurt !louse •in Uutr iler:ptirt to make out the general returns, sh:11l be on the first Friday sucitediug the general election which will be the 1.*211/ day of Oetu ber. The return juduea Tioga, Potter, ISP Keno Elk, Foro.t, Jetturson, ClesrEchl, compri bing the XV 1 Uth ldibtriet, will meet at the Court llousi: ni Guilder:Tort, ou Tuesday the 16th clay uC Outoher next, to make oat an otlicial return hir - utember of the Senate. ME Thu return judges of Lycoruing,Uli•inm, and Putt , r euttutie . s w•tii meet at thu tJuart 11011,,u - Williamsport, on Tuesdny the .1n di day of Octobir next, to make out returns for mem brss of Assembly. I also.herehy make known mid give notice thst:tlie places Lou holding the aforesaid gene al elietum in the several townships and tiuriniglis within the county of Potter, are as follows, to wit: ME For the township ofAbbot, at the house of P. B, Abbot, in said township. - For the township of Aliegaity, at the school house near UhesterAndrews in said township. Fur the township Of Bingham, at the house of A. R. Lewis, in said towitship, For the township of Clara, at the h also- of G. W. Allen, in said township. For the township of Eulaha, at the house -r C. H. ilugers, in the Borough of ConcLtrspoit. For the township of Genesee, at the house cif J. G. Cavanaugh, in said township. -For the township of Harrison, at the house of Amos Northrup, ia said township, Fur the township of Hebron, at senool house No. 3, in said township. . For the township of Hector, at the house of Annie Wilbur, in said township. Fur the township of Humer, at the house of James Quimby, in said hiwnship. -.Fur the township af o.iwayo. at the house of John %Vella, in said township. For the townships. a Like and Jackson, at the house of B:ijahiolinson in l'iko township. For the township of Pleasant Valley, at the school house in said township. For the township of Portage, at the house of Hiram F. Size'', in said township, For the township of Natulette, at the school ohusenear Georg.: Weimer's in said town. Feethe township of Sharon, at thti Leroy school house in said township, Forthe township of Sweden, at the house ofAsenathlaggart, in said township. For the township of Stewardson, at the house ofJohu S. Clark, in said township. . For .he township of Summit, at the house of (Jet Cook, in said township. ,•• For the township of Ulysses, at the houso of J. D. Wyckoff. in said township. For the township of West Branch, at the .house of Lemuel thimmond, in said township. For the township of Wharton, at the house ofJoseph L. _Nelson, in said township. or Boronah of Coudersport, at The Court House, in said fiurousth. Given under my hand at Coudersport, this Blt day-of September, A. I) 1855, and in the 80th year of the Independence oldie United States. P. 4. STEBBINS Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Sept, t, 6155. NE I . -:0: - ROBT. .T. CIIENEY would say to the pen if Potter county that he hos bought the linirlinowned-Liv Ifinily K. S i lencer, and formerly occupied by D. ‘'. S 1 eucer, and commenced the. mercantile business and has appointed D. W. -Spencer, agent. I have ud pled the • . . . CASH, OR. READY-PAY SYSTEM.- Those desiring . goads low, ittea,e favor me with a call. c.itain, and all other Wilda ofprm duce taken ita exclaiii: for gouda a the cash valuc. RUBT. J. CHENEY D. \V. SPENCER. desires to empress his ac knowledgments to his friend:4 and to the pub lic for tho patronace he has received in years ast, and will ende Ivor to m e rit ihe co l :tin:red Liver tif his old and wan): new friends . in his new statitm. Guu.lenport, Sept. t2Oth, 1855. 1.3 Bank Notice. NOT [OE is hereby given. that application .I_l will be made to the next Legislature of Poutolivatti t 14W a charter of a bank of dis count, deposite awl issuet t to be located in die baroualf ot Conde r- v ort. P.,tter coouty, Pa., to be called TILE NORTHER' B-1...V.K OF I'ENNS / with a capital ul Due Tauta.anitl Dollars. LOST. The undersigned lasi' on the 30th day of Angus: a Pocket. Diary Cuntainino .. a Pack age of County Orders and a few 1 routisory notes. The tinder returning the saute to me, win be liberally rewarded. McDO UGA ftnasylcan iuMagistratt.s' Law Library EINN'S JUSTICE • AND BUSINESS MAN'S LEGAL GLIDE Ncic Edition, triaging the Lux &nen to 1.-o) A Treatise on the °thee - and duties of Alder meu and Justices of the Peace in the Com munw math of Peimsyivania, including ail the required Forms ot Process and Docket Entries; and embodying not only wnatever may be deewed vaivab.e. to Justices of the Peace, but to Land.ords, Tenants, .and Getieral Ageuts; Mid making this votinne what it purports to be, A safe Legal &frith. for Busintss Alen. By J elm BUMS, to e'Atdermin of \Valuut \Void, in the city er Philadelphia. 'rho 6ixdi Ldt uou. Revised, correcmd, and greatly ell larged Frei:um:A - C. Brightly, 1..1., Au,in ur of A Treatise on the L.:LW of Cults , Equity J oriTrudence," " \i>t Prins Reports," Lott or of •• Purdon's Digeu,' le. in one thick volume, Oc.a. u. l'rtre oily WO. ME COMPANION TO -BINNS'S JUSTICE GRAY.DOiTS FORM?... 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Thus the purchaser of Pardon's Digest will always be in possession of the compleic body of the Statute Laws of Pennsylvania - down to the very hour .when he purchases it.— Those who have already purchased Purdon's Digest may always comple.e it to date for the small satu of fifty Cents, the, price of a• v nine containing ad the annual 'Digests issued since the first, public:mon of the present edi tion 15f Purdon's Digest, as heremfore stated. & BROTIIEIt, • LIW BOOKSELLERS ASI) PUBLISIIk.:IIS, 17 & 19 South Fifth Street, Isrit store above eheiting r?' Orders or letters of inquiry for Law Buoxs from the country, promptly attended to Magazines. LTARPER, Gurley, Graham, and Putnam, just received and fur side at 25 cents per number, by TYLER &JONES. A NE kir supply -of S.ciwol. 23,..Piiper, Pens, etc., of every kind inquired tur in this part ul the euoutry, just received and Mr sale at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. T EA S, fresh and cheap, at TYIIII4 D IARIES for 1b i 5 just received at • TYLER'S • CLOVER SEED, and all kinds of Garden s.. -/Seed, fur sale at SPENCER'S. pill: best throe pilling tea and 11/ sugar is 1 at OLMSTED's. 0114 001441 1 OM' 4 :II 41:1141 a to) THE Books, Notes, and . Accounts of D. W. SPENCER having been as signed to me, all persons interested are here by notified that I have appointed the said D. W. Spencer my Agent for the collection OP•said claims, and I hereby authorize him to take all necessary measures for the collection of the same, and to_ give receipts in my name for any sums due on any of the accounts or notes so assigned. • All those nwiebfed, by book account or otherwise, are requested to settle -the.same soon. - 845 EMILY K. SPENCER. PLANK DEEDS, handsomely printed, for .1-Isale at the JOURNAL OFFICE. Estate of Decedents. ATOTIOE is hereby givCii, that the Admia .L istraturs of the Estate of James Mellow!, deceased, hare tiled their accounts in the Register's °Lilco iu the county -of Potter, and that the same will be presented fur coulinna tkin at the Orphans' Court of said county, to be held at the Borough of Coudersport on the 17th day of September, 1855 when all per sons intereste d may atten d if they - think proper. A. JACKSON, Register. Coudtrsport. Aug. 23, 1855 A minietratrix Notice. WHEREAS, letters oeAdministration on the ewe of Joseph C. Allen,deceased late of Clartt township, Putter co., I'.l.,having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indeb,ed to said es:ate are hereby notified that an immediate settlement should ho made, and those having el:lire's against the same are requested to present them propel - ly authenti cated for liquidation. AmrrrA ALLEN, Administratrix. Clara, I'a., August• 23, lti33. 14-It Very Important Information Dr.. JUNES, one of the most celebrated pity sicians in New-York, writes us follows: Dr. Gaols—Dear Sir :—llaving witnessed the eXcellela effects of your IIYGEANA on IN HALING lINGEAS VAPOR AND 011ERICT thltUr. in a case of chronic- Breuchitis, and being touch in favor of counterdrritation in alive- Lions of the throat, bronchial tube.s, and -1 can Uteri:litre cheerfully reeolninella your AltAliCated Apparatus as being the must con- Veldent and enectnal mode of applying any thing of the kind 1 hive ever seen. No doubt thou.iauds of persons may be relieved, and many cured, by using your remeilies.- You ure at liberty to use this in any way you luny think proper. liespeetfully, yours, &c., C. JOHNS, 81. H., No. 609 Houston street, New:-Yoth. Prof. S. CENTER. writes as follows my 1 G-ilin GENTI.I::IIEN.-i have recently had occasion to test your Cherry Syrup and llygeau Vapor, in the case of chronic sure throat, that had ro. • ~ fused to yield to other forms of treatment, and the result has satisfied me, that, whatever may be the composition of your preparation, it is no imposition, but an excellent remedy. I wish, tor the sake of the afflicted, that it might Le brubght within tile reach of all. Rev. Uuetm• Ek:VER NEW-Yolli:, Nov. 15, 1559 Dear Sirt—l think highly of Dr. Curtis's tlygeana, as a remedy is diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had some oppor tunity to test its efficacy, 1 um convinced that it is u most excellent tat dieine, both the Syrup and the hffie aling application to the chst. The llygeana is fur sun; by D. W., 6 lq:NCEir, Coudersport..7-37 Ern. Harrison's Columbian inks. Bladc, Japan, Copying, Markin Green, Black,. Blue, Indell ,Scarlet, Red, Carmine. These Inks now' freely from the pen mid gi . ve a - stronger and more durable color than ally ocher." or saie, wholesale and retail, by - - TYLER S. JONES. Condenport • BRICK. N OW ready for sale 100,000 BRICE of sit perior quality. All in want of Brick can be suppiied be to liug: at the store of J. B. SMITH. Coutlerporl Aug . 23, 1855. e HO 1 YE HUNGRY. rpHE sul.)criber would ipthrtn tile citizens of coutlersport and vicinity, that he has established hiruse.f in the Butcher ng bus it sa, and. will be : prepared to furnish Beef, Veal, Mutton, and Latnb, during the season. Ile has adopted the nutly-pely systcm, cud will strictly adhere to it. Lir CASII paid lint Venison. CEO. MAT,IIER. June 7, 1555. CASH PALD for Batter and E4ts, at the PROVISION STORE. June 30, 1851 ITUNTEN'S -celebrated 'lnstructions tin- Tltt Piatici-Vutte; llurrowes' Piuuo-Forte Primmer; Union GIPLI Book; A new .u - ply of Sheet Music; For sale by TYLER sz JONES. FULL assurtnieut of Groceries, at li:v . ti :4 lircs,collstabily mi triad. Yard wide LUNVIIS 7 trum 6{ ceuis upwards, at (AMSTED'S. Hobbit's Veast and Soap PiOw- Dders.These, superior articles are war ranted to save-time and money, and promote peace aud harmony in families. For sale TYLER & JONES'S. ICIR :NCII MUSTARD-LA new thin , ' en t rely, for sale at C. S. JONE S'. A SSORTEDPiekIes in jars for sale by C. S. JONES • would say to the peon,: that he is flew receiving a stock of Goods, which he will be happy to show to all who niay laza with meal!. You can find by calling on pima good assortment of Lawns, Bziregus, 13arege DeLaines, De Beges, Silks, &c., &c. 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Om , giving an agqnt the advaniage in se . winch cannot Inf had iu the sale of b•... furnished fro.n Bookstore, as each Agen -. the sole and exclusive con rot of the sic, ally ecc.ion of the country .he may agre.i . J. NV. BILADLLY, An North Four. itPhiladelph MEE Court Proclamation. VIIEREAS, the lion. Robert G. W.. President Judge, and the lion. U. . Lewis and J (Heidi Assoc Judges of the Coons of Oyer and Term . and General Jail Delivery, (limner Sea-.., of the Peace, Orphan's Court and Cour Common pleas fur the County of Po have issued their precept,. bearing date . 2.1i1 day of September, in the year of Lord one thousand eight hundred and four, and to the directed, lint holding a Ca. of Oyer and 'Permitter and General Jail livery,Quar:er ssions oldie Peace, Orph Coon, and. Court of Common Pleas, in Borough of Coudersport,- on INIONDAY, Nth day of September next, and to corm. one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the (' otters, Justices of the Peace; and Constat, with it the county, that they be then and th. in !la tir proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. . of said day, with their rolls, records, ithr: tious, examinations, and o.her remembran to do those things which to their office-1 pertain to be done. And those who are bo tiy their recognizances to -prosecute ag the prisoners that are or shad be in theyti the said county of Potter, are to be then . there to prosecute against them as will be ; Dated at Coudersport, May .4.ith iLii t, the 7`.)h year of the Independence of United States of America. P. A. S'IEB BINS, Sher; .)ratting Instruments, Wnter Colon, Drawing Kapur, Yeucils, Brushes, just received at TYLER & JONES A NEW supply at Fluid and Ca IlLphine Lamps—somp new and beau. patterns dust received and fur sale low at TYLER S.: JONE.. MTENT MEDICINES at Wholesale. erchants and Pedlars will be aupp with all kinds of Patent Mediniuna at facturers' wholesale prices by . New Goods. . TB. TYLER Gas just returned Iron. *city, and is now prepared to sho, largest and . Gest stock of Drugs, Med i , Paints, Oils, Books, Stationery, Paper jogs, and Fane . y (3, oi t s 11l t h„d unts. Ile is also prepared to sell lutecr Wellsville, and as /014/ as any other 1b.... meat in Coudersport. TYLER &JONr
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