4 Bel* T sfratiOaP r r r A • *4:111C la hereby Div appliiatiin a li -trill beam:le-a7-tite-aext-Lehitlauire of Xraarykraaia for a chkrter of a b ank of Alla gen. at; depitile iaaiie; to be located ' iu' I Are bortnto of Coudersport . Pater county, Ya, to be. culled THE:NORTHERN DANA" ecvsn,rAm...l; witu a 'capital of Dollaut. . Lay I §-tilt'. NEW: BOSICS. Tim 314vtioiiei,iii•Mit.: Mows. Life of Sam Houston, - "North and South. , Jai& Downing. Our World. - ,School .Books, Blank Books; "Wes, Ststisne,iy; D'old'ind Silver Pens. - -fileg.aines•forJune:' , 4 4 1:11r Also, a Gandhi. Assortment of NEW ARcsups for ttle Spring Trade, just teceivod, Ord for aids very toys, at the • - ••• •• •-• • MUD & BOOK STORE. Coudersport, May ;11, 1845.•-- - ---- Estate of Decedents. MICE is hereby iii'et,.g r iat atOrs' of the Eitute of Juries ;!.ceased, have bled their accdunti 'in the Jteiriwer's'olEce Jt ittell‘zultp , tif Potter, and • o alaitstlies salvo with bb • presented for cioutirma- Aou at the Orphans' Court of said couuty, to "be held at die Borough of Coudersport on the • 1 di, day of Septeinuer, 1855, when all Per ji9sid'ititerestril may atteud if they think • A. JACKSON, Register. wotcerspor, Aug. 23, 1855: 14-4 t 'ik.) 11 New Cash . fIROCERII AND . VROVI I SON STORE. . . , Rither, Ye Hungry. .- ,rl f- 8: JONES takes this method to inform fa, the people of Coudersport and the pub 4ie generally, that he has just opened a tiro odiy. and Provision store, where he will keep liiessniptlrevairything an the line of " tate- 1 1:011i,"•tind which he wall sell as reasonable as pp be dewed. The "substantiate" can be o fethaci here et all taros, such as FLOUR and futt.ii, While the appetites of the most Ala iFyeanalso be eats abed. - Therpfore,shouid ,A. etitiltdanjihing of the kind; please call /0d examine before purchasing elsewhere " ' d if As' cannot cattily you, your case 'must f i, tiasperato. You will alwayi find a full ortntent of Gfoceries, corunsting of Su to, 'leas, Coffee, Saleratus, Spices, Ginger, ains, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries, Sal ;Codfish, Mackerel, Dine 'Fisk, Rice, tilapsos; Syruh &c. Also, at all times, • iirk; }'lour, rd, Cheese, Butter, (roll and km,) bait, Hams, etc. e:c. `-Grain and all other kinds of Produce taken i i p'iiiliange 19r goads at the cash price. -6-331 f C. S. JONES. 77: - - , BAIIAM'S and Putnam's Magazines, p, tack wood's, Edinburgh iStaglatne, and a E.'dialatargit and 'Westunuater Koslow'', at litio . JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. People's Cash Store, 7,4 •8e' 'AT UOUDERSPOLLT. Poinething New. ..and Something Wanted: . irTWE subscribers, having entered into part. ' .A.'nership arrangements under the ltrAtt Or !!.161AYX/IRD de %11Lcus, will be happy to lie pill cd friends, and all new friends,' calling tWa7 after day, and continually, at "The Peo- I Cub Store" in Coudersport, inquiring I DRY GOODS,' HARDWARR, CROCKERY, • ' :_ READY-MADE CLOTHING, ki all Ilia ditch - ass variety of irCiefis WhiCh Ue Peciple_ want,. and _out have. And the pubscribcrs will sell to their customers, old or ow, Tor the 'Cofsh, a; other Ready-Pay, the ',Very best bargains to be bad in Noribiru pinnsylrsaia. - MAYNARD It WILCOX- Good •ow April IV 185.1.. cy SALT at the liglY PROVISION , STORE._ UPERIOR Sperm and Tallow pandles a . C. S. JOISLS PI 'SION STOKE. VILENCH MUSTARD—A new thing en i t: airily, for tale at C. S. JONES'. n.?w Books! New Nusic fir ANSAS and Nebraska. s pa... Ladies Guido in Needlework. Oook of Varior Games. ii_. urf“%ie's l'•tuo Forte Primer, iirkingman's Way in the World. `.;tin Montgomery's Book Shelf: srssenden's Neil American Gardener. urhine on Daily Paths, Dickens. ' tVilline of Graystone, _E.I. May. lements orCharacter, Margaret Chandler. iitip . ef Past and Present, engwitter. _size s Commentary on the New Testa .' - meat. Fedless Amusement, or Entertaining Ex ' perimenta in various sciences. r erson's Familiar tScience,- .1 sbig's Agricuitural Chemistry. 'lief - dean instructor, inc. at dip ' JOURNAL BOOK BTOR.E. Condon. ort Sept.. 1855, . . 16-19 ;_artliti WA; T,iy,irn'ent7 • pp Apt Liniment ifs the Tfrorld / Prepared by. A. Mtesarrive, M. D. Frbis article may 'be relied upon as being a i' clue for sprains, Bruises, Crainps, !lallifsgs, Itheuivatum, Frozen Limbs, Uon- E's ..1041 of the Muscles; CiiMpf qminsy. rilLiOiains, Aftections of the Spine, Nervous Ipkwases, Week,ness, and for Burns if applied =lately, fr.'2Uptious of the Skin, Chapped Cur bores, and 'effectitaliy eoun previa anyWammtation. iged an effectual remedy for Horses 'and fat;is is the cure of the following diseases, viol Sprains, Bruises, Swellings,' Spam's, Itistglsoues, Fresh Wounds, Sweeney, Wind. to. Lameness, Cracked noels ' Scratches, z iirii.se, and Galls of all kinds occasioneil by the kelproes. • r*z lai• by New Books. &MAY, by Mary lingdou. Newsboy. itysrd Taylor's.Cantral Africa, . Laiias of the aracen, and / fetus of the Orient. army Fern's last, " Ruth' Hall." Lite of P. T. Barnum. Ir. Rutherford's Children, by the author of The Wide, Wide World. nary Howitt's Tales, for children. ¶be Young American's Library, eonsining Of the urea of Wualungtun, LanlYette, Franklin, Murton, and eight others in •ne Lett. Leaves from the Tree Igdrasyl, by Alartha Russell. T•riscopiea--Dr. Elder.. • .• i ' Bertha and •Lily, by Mrs, E.• Oakes Smith. Vt'ebs:er and hts Master Pieces—TetlL •onuy •Alemories of Foreign Lands, by .Ira. H. B. Stowe,—&c., stet reidived and for sate at the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. e•adsrsport, Dec. 7, 1854. 7-2.1 • aLEIATi MEALS 4 BUCKWIJEAT Pen ••ty on hand st•tbs NEW PROVISION STORE. VW Ilk**liEnt , Dr. josgs, one octtie niossc - — elehruted phy siciaus ns follows : Dr. Cu "•- witnessed the effects of your Brak:ANA, oft Di. LiAl.fttO 1 - IYotAli VAZOiCiliD . Gnsair ti' caitc of .:bionic Bronchitis; 'ri n d' bah & much in favor; of counter-irritation iu bout of the:throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs, I can therefore cheerfully' recommend' your SleilienteriAppaintas 'as-being the most con venient aud'etlectral triode• of applying any thing of the kind - I have bier.seen. .No doubt thonsanchrof •perrides"inny be• relieved, and many cured, by usinr, your remedies. " • You ate its-111)61.V so use this in anyway you suarthink proper. liespectiolly, yours, Sze., • C. JOHNS, IA: D., No. GO9 Ilouiton street, New-York. Prof. 8. Ott'ian writes as follows 1 ' GiNvt.sar.s,•---zI hate ricently bad occasion to test , our Cherry . Syrup and Hy eau Vapor in the case ofthiontc - sure thiroat, that had re fused to yield to Caber fonniof -treatment, and tha.result has satisfies/ me; that, whatever may .be the composition of your .- preparation, it zs no ImpositiO, but an excellent remedy. /- wish, for the sake of the afflicted, that it might bo brought within the reach of all. hey. Doctor CUREVES writes: - . " • • Naw-Yona, Nov. 15, 1854. Dear Sir:--I think highly of Dr. Curtis ' s fly gonna, as a remedy in diseases of the throat and., lungs. Having hail some oppor tunity to tesrits efficacy, I am convinced that it is a most excellent medicine, both the Ityrup'and the inhaling application to the chest. The Hygeani is for sale by D. V. Set:coati, Cooderspcirt. 7-37 6ru The Largest, Cheapest, 'and Best Beteicg Paper in the World. The Philadelphia Weekly Only one dollar a year. containing forty. eight columns of reading twitter, printed on a double sheet. It is put to press at a late• hour on Friday, and sent MI by the first mails, so that all subscribers within two hundred ruilt;s, will receive the. WEICKLY SW( on Saturday night containing the latest telegraphic news from every section of this country and Europe. Its leading features are American Biogra phy, our Petunia! History, Interesting Fiction, Agncultural matter, Arts and Sciences, Inci dents of 'Pravel, Wit and Humor. Temperance Reform, Domestic News, Sabbath Reading, Old World Matters, Choice Miscellany. Tun Oss lJuLLin WIALICLI Sut will give full liars t:niers of every event that transpires in this Great Country. We brag of our size, our quantity of reading . matter, and our best selections of all that interests the reading world. It may truly be called "The Cheap- I est Paper in the World!" Sobscriptions received at the Sus Office, Philadelphia, South Third Street, opposite Duck,aul next to the Girurd Bank. To Postmasters and other Agents, a dis count ut 9.0 per cent is given for all clubs of five toad over; or six copies sent for five dollars. • Upon these !various subjects, the matter, both original and selected, is carefully pre pared, and when it is obtained for wily one dollar a year, we invite the attention of the public to this paper, with the confident belief that when' its merits are known, it will corn. Mind au unequalled circulation, WALLACE Sr. FLETCHER, Publishers, Philadelphia. The Scientific American. lICTOnth Year. 4FPLENDID ENGRAVINGS AND PRIZES. - The Eleventh Annual Volume of this use fulpublication commences on the 17th day o September next: The: •` SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN" is an Illustrated Periodical, devoted chiefly to the promulgation of information relating to the various Mechanic and Chernic Arts, Indus trial Manufactures, Agriculture, Patents, In ventions, Engineering, Millwork. and all in. terests which the light of practical science is calculated to advance. Reports of U. S. Patents granted are also published every week, including Official Cop tea of all the Patent Claims, together with news and informution upon thousands of other subjects. Thu Contributors io the SCIESTITIC AMER ICYN tiro among the most eminent Scientific. and practical men of the times. The Edito rial Department is universally acknowledged to be conducted with great ability, and to be distinguisbed,.not only for the excellence and truthfulness of its discussions, butfor the fear lessness with which error is combated any alsa theories are exploded. Mechanics, Inventors, 4ogineers, Chemists, Manufacturers, Agriculturists,. and people o every profession in life, will find the Scars TIYIC Amsnicsa to be of great value in thei respective clangs. Its counsels and suggett- Lions will save them hundreds of dollars annu ally, besides affording them a continual source of k.uvvoledge,ibe experience of which is be yea pecuniary estimate. • The SCIEMTIC AXEILICAN is published once a week; every number contains eight large quarto pages, forming annually a com plete and splendid.' volume, illustrated with several hundred original engravings. larS upeelinen copies sent GRATIS. re—rettms.—Siuglo Subscriptions, $2 a year, or $1 for .six mouths. 'Five copies, for six months, $4; for a year, $B. For further Club rates and for statement of the fourteen large Cash Prizes, offered by the publishers, see Scientific American, • Southern, Western, and Canada, money, or Post Lace Stamps, taken at par for subscrip. dons Le . should 14e directed (post paid) to MUNN & Co.. 128 Fulton it. N. Y Mr:deist% Muse & Co„ have been, for many years, e ztensively engaged in procur ing patents for new inventions, and will ad vise inventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of their unproyements, D. W. SPENCER.. Mill Owners will always find supply of Oil for machinery at satisfactory prices, and in any quantity,at LIFE OF HORACE GREELEY, Prayer Books Fanny Gray, • The Oracle of Flowers, and a new cup ply of Scnoor. Boots, Just recetred at the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. OFFERS to the public a good variety of most readable books, cheap for cash or family• All - the newest 'books of value are kept 'on hand,, or immediately pros. cured.for customers , and we hope to receive such patronage as faithful attention to busi ness, and an 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, Map., Mathematical Instills meats.• • Please call and examine for yourselves itt Oa* • • JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. p 6 crmri •TYI.E&'S Drug Store. The Journal Book-Store otttlin tat_ust. a" Itatai Rltternen . at- a*, Coudersport, Pa t *Will regularly attend. the Cotirta in Potter county. • A. P. CONE, tternea at.nain," Welleborough, Tioga county, Pa, willregular ly-attetd the courta of Potter county. • June 3, 1848. - LAND AGEPDY. • /THE inidersigned'haVing' been entrusted A- with the cure of several large tracts of and in this county, has made himself. ac quainted with the lands and land titles of the couuti, and will give immediate attention to any business of this nature that may be en trusted to him. ' J. S. MANN. ARTHUR O. OLMSTED, A TTORNEY Ann COUNSELOR AT., LAW .111..wi1l attend to all business entrusted to his care with promptness and Otlice•—in the Temperance Block, up stairs blain-street, Coudersport, Fa. ISAAC BENSON ATTORNEY AT LAW.-office,East side of the public square, Coudersport, Pa . By spec:al arrangement the professional ser vices of _ -S. P.Joussos, Esq., - may be engage through—him in all cases in which lie,ts no previously concerned. N. B.—All claims due and payable to the undersigned, personally and professionally, may be found in the hands of Isaac Benson, FA+, for ad j ustment. S. P. Joussos. March 3,16 Id. 1-21 JOHN S. MANN ATTORNEY AND COUICSELOI2At LAW, will attend the several Courts in Potter utitt AlTeun counties. All busiuess entrusted to his cure will receive prompt atteution. Office os Aluimstieet, opposite the Corut House, Coudersport, Pa. W. K. KING . AurbeNor, Draftsman, sill! (Count-gamer, • snothport, Id'Kean Co., Pa:, Will attend to business for non-resident land holders, upon reasonable terms. References given if required. --I'. S. Maps of any part of the County made to order. FOUNDRY. DB. BROWN would give notice to the • public that he is prepared, at his Foun dry in Coudersport, to do all manner of C.mr- ING —will make and finish to order all kinds of Machin/4.y, Mill Georiag. Board and Log Cars,eSteigh-Shoes of all sizes, aid' every articlt needed by a Lumbering' community. And o, farmers he would say, that he has procured some of the best . Plow patterns iu use, both Flat Land and Side Ha and keeps them constmaly on hand. And will make to order . Field Rollers, Harrows, CultiMT : and every article used by them in his line o busi ness. Ho is prepared also to de all kings of BL A CICSIIIITIIING. Aud from his lung experience in the above business. he feels confident of giving satisfac tion to those who may give him a cull.. N. B.—Old iron bought, or -taken in ex change for work. 7-27 y JOURNAL BOOK STORE BHILES, English and German, a variety o styles and sizes, at the Journul Book Store. • Pocket Bibles, Hymn Books; Prayer Books, \Vebster's Dictionary, unabridged, octavo, high school and common school editions. Harper's Universal Gazetteer s Cruden's Concordance. Testaments; Putnam's tAagazine, bound, • Bayard Taylor's Works, 5 vols., Poets and Poetry of America, Poets and Poetry of England, • Layerd's Nivevelt.and Babylon, Willis's Poems, Goldsmith's, Gray's, Ossian's, Cook's, and Tennyson's Poems, Paradise Lost. Lady of the Lake, • Prescott's Histories. Mexico and Peru, Thiers' French Revolution, Joseplius. Rollin, Winthrop's New-England. - Macauley's England. Dickens' England, The Spectator, 8 vols., Bvo., . Children's Books—and• Toys. ' School Books, every kind called for in community. Latin, French, and German School Books, Leverett's Latin Lexicon, Drawing Paper, Books, and. Cards, Drawing Pencits--Crayon's, Toy Paints, Colors for oil painting. Music. Brushes, Chalk, Pens, auills,Paper•of every . variety called for. Wafers, Wax, &c. Materials for Paper Flowers. Harrison's Coppug : lnk—Davids' Blue Ink. Indedb:e ink, several kinds. Hovey's Ink Many Phrenological and Hydropathic Works. Fowlers and Wells' publiCations. Blank Books. Mems. and Diaries. Teacher . and Parent. Theory and Practice of Teaching. Lifts of Horace Greeley. Star Papers.. H. W. Beecher. Works of Theodore Parker. • Shakspeare, &c. ! &e., - Far sale cheala at the JOURNAL 1/00R—STORE. Aug' 1855. Nevi Book& American Agiuttors and Reformers, .By Barwett ....$1,25 Life of Wm. H. Seward, his Speech es, Orations, and Writings, 1,00 Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern,....1,25 Life of Horace Greeley, (new supply,) 1,25 Stanhope Burleigh, or the-Jesuits In • oui Han*, (new suPplyp) - -1125 For sale at T. B. TYLER'S, /tray 3L 1855, " _NOTICE TO TED PUBLIC/. rpriE 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 this'oollectson of laid claims, and I hereby authorize hint 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 indebted, by book account or otherwise, are requested to settle the same coop. 845 EMILY K. SPENCER.. • I Conte to bring you Life and Health." DRCURTIS' HYGEANA, or Inhaling . Dygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for the curt') 01 Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Lung .and Liver complaints. A new 'method of hands tion fin the cure of the above named disease,' Far isle by D. W. SPENCER. • LATESOPetreilto WiitiiV:Hboks I....7firiwing Books; A.ccounteral bleinorandura , Books, Tructa, Sunday School .Question end Glass Books: Ink, Paper-sand; - Chalk, Crap' ous, Sealing Wax; Tissue, Tracing, Drawing._ I and - Glazed Paper; Bit4ting Bliards, Porto ratedlloards, Port-Folios, andPorw-Aloanaies., Call and examine at the JOURNAL, BOOE-STORB: Pto.:4: 4 B , :illit 211*A Pan li RUCE'S NEW-YORK TYPE FOUN DRY, established in 1813, has now on_ d, ready for immediate delivery, in fonts to suit purchasers, - . .. • 100.900 lb. Roman Type of new cut, 50,000 " Fancy Type; 10,000 " - Scripts of various Styles. 6,000 " Germans, . 5,000 " Ornaments in grist variety, 5,000 " Borders, 30,000 feet Brass and Type Metal Rules, and all the novelties in the business. All the above Types are cast by steals power, of the new metal peculiar to this foun dry, and which is certainly superior to. any ever used before iu any part of the world. The unequailed rapidity in the process of casting, enables me to sell these more durable types at'the prices of ordinary types, tither on credit or for cash. Presses, Wood Type, and all other Printing Materials, ext.ept paper and Cards, (which have no fixed , quality or price,) furnished at manufacturers' prices. The latest Specimen Book of the Foundry is freely given to all printing offices, on the re ceipt of fifty cents to prepay postage. • re. Printsrs of newspapers who choose to publish this advertisement, including this note, three times before the first day of July, 1e.55, and forward me one of the papers, will be altowed their bills at the time of purchasing five times the amount of my manufactures. Now-York, Feb. 1855. Address, GEO. BRUCE, . 13 Chambers-st., New-York- MEI War Declared at La,st. HE knig repose. of Europe is about A. to be disturbed by the bugle note and the reville - ol the drum, culling its slumber ing millions to arms in the defense of their firesides and their country. England and France are calling for men and means, and rending forward their armies to battle against the aggressions of the Russian - Bear; but while the Old World is convulsed by recolu• non,rniusuul peace and plenty reign in the New.. In the peaceful and quiet pursuit of our business we have formed u cupartneohip under the name and style of 'N. S. BUTLER CO., and have taken the store -in Empire Block, in the village of Olean, formerly occu pied by Thing .& Brother, and are now re ceiving a splendid new stock of goods adapted to the &yawn uud wants of the community, which we intend to sell exclusively for cash down, at prices that will cause consternation and dismay in the reuka of old fogyism that has been so long established in this section. Our stock will consist in part oh the follow ing Goods : Hardware, Crockery, Booti & Shoes, Huts, Ceps, Carpets, • Oil Cloths, Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stittlis, Glass, • Paints & Oils, Saab, Putty, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Feathers Stone 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 everythidg they usually want at prices that will do them good Call and see for yourselves. • N. B. BUTLER F.: CO. Olean, May .5,1854. C-51 ILIONEY.--A good quality of honey for &J. sale nt . C. S3ILTH'o Bounty. Land - THE undersigned will gWi3 partica lar atteu tion to the procuring of Bounty Land for all theta entitled thereto under.the late orany previous Act of Congress. • A. . Coudersport, Pa., March 15,1853. -43 sim New Books. LAWES and Gentlemen are invited to call and examine the now books and other goods just received and for sale at TYLER & JONES'S D IARIES for 1855 just received at . TYLER'S SODA, Cream Tartar, Magnesia, Munk Challt, Salts, and Giuc, for vale at the GROCV.RY STORE. PATENT PAILS, Bed Cords, Clothes] Lines, Horse Cords, Curry Combs, Horse Brushes, to ho sold at MANN'S. Stationery . AT Wholesale and Retail at TILER'S. Tailoring! Tailoring!! 1 17 us .I te ir to D las care G,Tai will be i Tailor. All work e ntr lie wittfueatnese, comfort, and durability. OP Shop over Lewie Munn's'store. 6.37 FRESH Burning Fluid and Ptituphine at the ' DRUG and BOOK-STORE. Clothing, Clothing THE place to buy well•mada Clothing at a low price (a large stock to select from OLMSTED'S. A. B. GOODSELL, GUNSMlTH,Coudersport, Pa. Fire Arms manufactured and repaired at his shop, on short notice: , March 3, 148 . _ _ _ garrison's Columbian Inks. .Black, Japan, Copying, Marking, Greene, Black, Blue, Indcllible, Scarlet, Red, Carmine These Inks flow freely from the pen and give a stronger and more durable, color thin any other. For sale, iehatesate and: retail, by TYLER &, JONES. Coudersport. BRICK. • NOW ready for sale 200,000 BRICK of stt. perior quality. ..All in Isrunt.of Brick can be supplied, by calling at toe store of J. B. SMITH. Coudersport, Aug. #3,1855. Executor's Notice. WHEREAS letters Testamentary on the' estate of Jesse Lewis deceased, late of the Township of Ulysses, Potter county, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby bodged that an iramediate'settlement should us made, and those having claims against the eme ere requested to present them for settle meat. 0. A. LEWIS, Ul am, Oct. 18 1865, ipe LANKDEEDS,liatipgalay pyincoi to/ -LP male at the JOURriAL OFFIC ikirsigh4.."Aniiil2; die Door of the "Ilfilliatt A, WONDiTLItUL DISCOVERi re c ently. been made by Dr. Curt is ; . 9 th is city, ththe treatment. of Consumption, Asthma; and all diseases of the Lung. We refer to " Cur tieHygoana, or Inhaling Higean Vapor raid Cherry Syrup." With this new . method Dr. C. has restored many afflicted ones to perfect health; as un evidence of which,he has innu merable certificates. Speaking of the treat ment a physician says: It is evident th at in haling—constantly breathing an, aireeable, healing vapor, the medicinal prepermos must come in direct contact with the whpie, of the axial cavity,of.the lungs, and thus escape the many. ,and varied . changes produce:ii upon them when introdticed into the stomach, and subjected to the process of digestion. The Hygena is for sale at, the druggists' throUgh out the country. N. Y. Dutehman,Jan. 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience—the heat Of the body being sufficient to evaponite the fluid. , Hundreds of cases of cures like the follow ing might be named. One package of the Hygena has cured me of the Asthma of six years standing.' , • Jas. F. ICeesberry, P. M.,Duncannon, Pa. I am cured of the Asthma of 10 years stand ing by Dr. Curtis' Hygeinui. . Margaret Eastman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Paul of No. 5 Alauntiond st., N.Y., was cared of a severe case of Bronc.hetis by the Hygeana.. • bly sister had been cured of a distressing cough of several years standing, and decided to be incurable by her physicians. ...She was cured in one month by the Hygeana. .1.. If. Gaubert, P. M., Richmond, Mc. • Price Three Dollars a Package.—Sold by CURTIS & PERKINS & BOYD & PAUL, No. 149, Chambers st., N. Y.-4 Packages sent free by express to any part of the United Staths for Ten Dollars. ' N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Hygeana is the original and only genuine artic.e, and, all others are base imitations or vile and injurious counter feits. Shun them as you would poison. •• • Sold by Russell & Scott, No. 138 ' Market street, Philadelphia. who will sell by tiro dozen at the Proprietors' rates. , 1000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED, TO canvass for the best and most saleable Books published. They are written by the wrist popular Authors of the day, in chiding, among others, T. • S. ARTHUR, of whose last great work, TEN IN WWI'S IN A BAR. ROOM, 10,0M1 copies have been sold within a month of publication. These books are - beautifully illustrated, .( 3 / a ny of them with finely conured plates,) and are printed and bound in the best manner. Agents-win find a pleasant and profitable - employment in their circulation. For par ticulars address (post paid) . -J. W. BRADLEY, • 7-10 31 No. 48 North Fourth street, Philadelphia. i.f.PORTSAIEN sv ill fiud poly der, Shot, Lead, 1.7 and everything inthe line of Ammunition, and t iehiug Tackle of the best quality and ut low rites at TILER'S. - - T yows KATHAIRON and other j_JeXcelletit preparations for cleansing and beautifying the Rata, for sale at TYLER'S. _ PERSONS about to build or repair, will find a complete stock of Window Sash, Glass, Patty, Paints aud, Oils, fur sale ut fair prices by • T. B. TY L'Ell• NEW BOOKS just received at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE Sept. 1, ISM. 746 CHEST HANDLES, Drawer do., Bolts, ketches, Halter Swps,Wardrobe Hooks, Barn Door Hinges kept.for sate by LEWIS MANN. OILS and PAINTS at F JONES' . NUNTEN'S celebrated InstructiOne for the Piano-Forte; Rurrowes' Pinno-FOrte Primmer; Union Glee Book; A new supply of Sheet Music ; For sale by TYLER & JONES. 'BRAIN and Produce of all kinds taken in kJieschangc for .loods ac this stare. C. S. JONES. HO ! YE HUNGRY. THE subscriber would inform the citizens of Coudersport and vicinity, that he has established himself in the Butchering business, and will he prepared to furnish Beef, Veal, Aluttottl and Lamb, during the season. He has adopted the ready-pays/stem, and yill strictly adhere to it.: CASH paid fur Venison. GEO. .IATHER. June 7,1855. Drafting Instruments, Water Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencils, and Brushes, just received at TYLER & JONESS. W supply at Fluid and Cam: phine Lamps—some now and beautiful patterns just received and for sale low at ' TILER & ON ES NBW BOOKS. MY,BONDAGE & NY FREEDOM. By -0.1-Fred. Douglass. • Journey to Central Africa. Bayaid Taylor, Ida Norman, by Mrs. Lincoln Phelps, Gilfillan's Third Gallery of Portraits, Father Clark, the Pioneer Preacher, The Escaped Nun, The Hidden Path, Fables for Critics, Together with a general stock of §tandard and Miscellaneous Works; good books for Young People; Wall paper, Stationery at Wholesale ,t. Retail; Slates, Pens, Pencils, jnks—in'sbort everything in our line of busi- MSS, in the greatest variety. Our stack of Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Goods, Watches &Jewelry,. has been greatly enlarged to meet the increasing demands. We cordially invite the public to examine put goods.. TYLER & JONES. Coudersport, Novemher,l, 1855: Lewisville Steam Min Com- PanY• Dimas Entrees; We had designed to ad vertise our mill in your paper, but your time ly notice has eased us the trouble, since which we have beeii crowded wall grinding. N ow , whether our mill takes the preference over any other mill in this vicinity, or not, is mot for us to say; ,and,wbatiter we.huve beere.to much or expense in fitting it up,,is of no consequence. Such as it ie, it will be it ope ration-at all, seasonable hours, unless out. of repair, or we get too indolent to Cornish wood, as it is not hindered by low water. Accontpanying this notice we eond you , a specimen of. flour of our own manufacture, MA we appoint Dirs. Diann our judge.. , E. GE4DLEY dr.. CO.. thymic', Oct. 11,1855. ~„ .PETITION:• .To the Inc the lodge .of the Cot of 'COntirt*Preirl'if i4e Colitti of Potter: - Milk pCsiticiii 4 iiiislithitritanteor-th i ; 1 Township :Ortiarrisou,: .the County et' Potter, and Commonwealth of P,ounsylyania,. respectfullyahoweth, Abet whereas the mein: hers of the - M1 . 46E Choral or Harrlioni Valley, in-said tbictishili, wish tti iselitiorptinuedat cording to the articles hereunto attached, they - would reap ectruliy re.coroineud to your honor. able Conrt to incorporate said Church accord'. ingly, and your petitioners, as in duty bound, &c. ' J; Titomrsos, • • Si.- 5 I rtategg trevrits, T. A. WsTnous, KILSEY SPITUS, ,G. B. NV IetROUS, B. W. STILSON, L. S. RONERTSON, P. W. GRIPPIN, ISAAC THOMPSON, GEORGIC. HULMOHP. ARTICLE'S OF GOVERNMENT OF THE HARRISON VALLEY CHURCH. : Sec. 1, This Incorporation located in Her.• rison to wnship, , Potter county, Pa., 'ball bi, known by the name and style of the Baptist Church of Harrison Whey. 2. S. S. Rosso, J. C. Thompson, and tester Stevens, shall be Trustees of said So ciety until. their successes are appointed. according .to the rulei end regulations by WhiCh said Society is governed. The said Trustees, or their successors an office, shall hive the care and management of the proper ty real and personal, or mixed, belonging te the said corporation, shall be metnbers there. of, and shall bo accoxntable thereto for their official conduct, and shall in all respects con form to its instructions,proviLed that the same are not inconsistent with the Constitution sr laws'Of the United States or of this Common. wealth, nor with the form of discipline by which the corporation is governed as •IS < Church. 3. Every person who shall he a regular a.. tendon[ ni.ou the services of said Church Society or congregation, or who shall regu larly contribute to the sapport of • the same, shall be considered a member of said corpo ration, and as such shall be entitled to the privilege of speaking and voting at its meet lags. . - 4. The said corporation shall have power to make and use one common seal with such device or inscription the reon . as they may deem proper, and the :rime co break, alter, or renew at pleasure : and also to enact and en force such by laws and ordinances from time to time as they may , deem expedient for the prosperity and good government of the said corporation, provided the lame shall not be inconsistent with the Constitution or laws of the United States, nor of this State, nor with the form of discipline by which said Church is governed. In matter of the application of J. C. Thomp sou and others, iu the Common Pjeas of Put ter county, September term, 1'et:,47..--And now, to wit: Sap.embr,Gt, the CourOaving perused "and examined the_instrunient of writing here to -anoexed, and the objects, articles, and con ditions thereof appearing, to be lawfuandnot in'tir.ims to the community, it is ordered that the same be fli ed in the oliica of the Pro.hon otary of said Court, and that notice be ia serried in one newspaper pruned at mild court ' t4of Potter, for at least three weeks, setting intik that application has been made to said Court to grant to said applicants a charter of uteorpopation for the purposes specified i said instrument, under the name and style • the Baptist Church of Benison Valley. By the Court. October 25, 1855: To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions For the &linty of Pow, Patna THE undersigned citizens of Harrison hay lug associated • themselves together for rel i g i ous p u iposes and no other, do respect fully ask your honorable - body to grim id them a charter of incorporation to enable them to build a Meeting house in the town . of 'Lamson, Potter Cu. Pa., for the use of the First Society of the Meiliodisr Episcopal Church in Harrison. -- The lot towti.g are the articles of association: Article 1. The name of the association shalt be the First, Society' of the Methodist Episco pal Church in Harrison. Article 2. The .mutes of , the first trosteas shall be Thomas Statham. Edwin Statham, Henry Clark, Merrill Socket, end 1 4 ;eisoit Gill, said trustees, to consist of three crosses. Class No. 1. to go out Of office one year from the act of incorporation, Class No. 2. to go out of office in two years front said net, Class No. 3. to go out of office in three.years from said act, and forever afierwards one Class to be olee . ..ed every year in rotation. Article'3. The . .ertmees to he elected in ae cordance with the Methodist Episcopal Disci pline as far as that harinuniaes with the laws . of the State. Article 4. The Board of Trustees will be re sponsible to the Quarterly Conference of this Circuit, or station, in the conniy in which the property is located, and shall be required to present a yearly report of as acts .to said Conference. Article 5. The amount of property .ownrat by this association, shall not be greater than to t ie,d a yearly income of two tboacarat dollars. TROSIAS STASIL.I.3I, ELIVVIS - ST.I.THLIL HENnY CLIME, NLL.SOIt GILL. At a court of Common Pleas held in and for the cutzwy of Potter, commencing oo the 17th, ofSept 31.253, in matter of the hpplie cation of Thomas Statham and others for charter of incorporation: And now, to wit, Sept. 22ndi - 15, the court having perused and _examined the within in strument of writing, and ther - .4ects, articles, and contlitionsaherein set forth and contained appearing to be laWful and not injuriqux . to the community, it is ordered that said writing be tiled itt the office of the Prothonotary of said court, and that notice he inserted in coas newspaper printed in said County, for at le* three weeks, setting forth that aPViCaI has been made to said' court to grant to si st pplicauts a charter of incorporation fo tlitt purposes specified, under the name and styls or the First Society of the Methodist Episiord. Church in Harrison. By the Court. • ' • Oct. 113th,• .1.8"65. 44m. 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