'- =USN M 23 0 4-1 liri n f Adam `wte; tiTie'rfnet r bile yet in i Peradis s 6, ttliiitifterlAs fit' 11 - Commanded . to ecru Lilatread - by - 11M sweat of his the honest, upright, and—pa :. dent; t'ves a farmei; ii - his - endurarico pasielitito ft proverb. . ' SuCrates . was a farmer , and yet.wed ,. dpd to his calling the glory 'of Lis . • • mortal plikscpliy.. ' St. Luke was - a farmer, and divideii' .:',irlib.Propietheus the honor of subject -, -lug the ox to the use a ratan: CinchMatus was a farmer, the noblest portian of them all. Burns was a farmer,and . the Muse • •. . - feund lain at the plow, and filled his :4tottl with poetry. •:!n: , •; ( Washington was a •farmer, and re iiiredfronzt she highest - aarthly station ,to . e,ujoy the gniet of rural life, i.nd present to. the world a spectacle of Inman greatness To theso'riay be acicjed a lloat of dther4 who suuog, peace and repose in the cUltiyatio9 of mother earth ; the :enthuAastic Lafayette, the steadfast Pickering - , the scholastic Jefferson, the fiery Randolph, all founil an Eldorado of consolation from life's cares_ and troubles, in the verdant lawns that • surrounded their homesteads. A NEW KIND o SLAVE TRADE: A' ester horn Callao, Peru,; says : The only business transacted at present, is the selling of ChineSe slaves 'landing from American and English ships. Language is-inadequate to eN.- 'press the liorrible condition of these miserable wretches. Stolen from their homes and families, smuggled on ship . ,boaid without their consent, on the passage treated like brutes, they aro brought to this coast. and sold to men r. who hate no mercy, for a nominal _term 4f eight years, although in many instances rio terns' of service is men :;ioned. An American ship sailed from hina with s4s hundred and five, and landed with four -hundred and four, leafing two hundred and one who ei ther :-died or drowned themselves on 111! passage. The average price -for c.algO of human flesh, was two hundred and fifty dollars per head. The horrors of the African slave trade in, Its palipic..4 days, were nothing compared to this ; for in other coun tries there are laws for the protection pf the slave ; but here the master is clothed with absolute authority, and -ran govern his slaves as he sees fit. How men with souls and any human feeling can engage in so nefarious a business, I am at a loss to conceive ; and yet this vessel is owned by white IYisustoN.—The razor which the. ,South flourishes round its own throat, to frighten its weak sister, (fur the nineteenth Fiore.) WarrE i r l ted not to Journal. iVomething Aim _Uder the &m, HAVING in view the necessities of the ehp!e of this county, the subscriber it‘a purchased and is now receiving at at his hore.in , Condersport, THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF BOOTS AND SIIOfS ' EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. Haring prepared and set apart one-half of his silesroont for this business ; ' no elfor:s. will spared to supply custotners with articles MADE OF TIIE BEST MATERIALS, ElOMffil!l .../ t OE EST POSSIBLE COST. ijis szotdc. cOroigts, iv. part, of Gentletnen's prifi'and Onarso boots and .41toesofeverpstyle ; boots,lnotee.4, gaiters and shoes o. .4hd(ess:variety; including 'the Congress liai tor—a new stxte ; Children's bouts and shoes ofe'tiery and price; together With, a stock of ribber • OVERSHOES, • • • ;It cannot etil.to suit the most particular in :style; finish, or price. Itt at diii;n to the stock purchased in the .;11;y; the sub4cribei is prepared to tna'dutlic ucceveryd.ting lit the boot and shoe line.- -iiiikeeps-tni-hand- - of the "hest uvoricti lea,her,.and hat ...engaged the ser .l?Attorthe'best •workiniin in" the - country; therefore, is prepared to du custout-work on nonce an the best manner. . .. - .Atilt add s iti conclusion, that my supply of e'l rili its' 8 PROVISIONS wiiillbe di Zinishedon ' acconnt of this new enthiriltiVe, hue l'will continue to sell Flour, VW i gli t d ia t i v o e tZe th sa i fskicittivengornejerasnd pro. Il•sunl see, and you will be satisfied. • 'l'll • ' •' ' . (1. S..IONES. tiridersPoii, ;Sept: 10,. 1855. . . . ~;~~ti~S~M~N~N s-~c~Tf~~l'. c: _74,yria__ mann ISat hblite,tig . ,iiftliitstoreoppositis the North-west -corner Of the Court House elquare,",auitis receiving from New.Yorlf. and rhiladelphia, not a " mammoth stock "'of win ter dry goods, but sufficient to supply the de mands all& etilminiiiltjr; and of such vtifiety as to suit all tastes. having ilia Considerable experience it, supplying the people of this section of the county with Prints and Dress Goods, aucl-haviug selected his assortment Prow two 'cities, ho flatter/3.441ne1( that his present (iitock is a little ahead of any ever : offered for sale in Coudersport. fie would thereffire say'to his old 'customers; Step in and examine for yourselves—Una to the peo ple generally that his goods are for sale—that he will be happy to make his visiters feel at hotne. , Givolunt a cad. Coudersport, Oct. 18, 1855. ' THE ; Ladies will find at Mann's store dediftko . , Washington, Merrimack, Pliilips, Allen, & Suns', and other choice varieties of Prints, warranted by the subscriber, pot ,to fade. A L 14 Wool de Laines at Mann's. Al pacas; Paramenas, and .English and Freficil :Aivrinurs, at " • • • • • CI_INGHAWS, a good assortment . ; at 414.NN'S. lILKS and Dress Trimmings at MANN'S SHAWLS of various patterns anal .ittataiestiltsu Ladeis' and Children's hoods, at MANN'S. Bishop T q awns, Victo Vela Lawns, Cap Lace, Crape, Burred Alas ills, Linen Handkerchiefs, BuilTuidertd Muslin Edgings, Cuttun do., .11.:iueu d0., - Ladies Skirts tu!. Cups, to be found at ANY quantity of Hosiery at MANN'S IF you want warm Stockings fur lie clnlilren, call at MANN -S. VROADCLOTHS, Cassirneres, Sat duets, Cloths, Tweetts, and J eaus, a gucal ab.urtmeut at M.l\l 5. WISH it distinctly understood that L dl Priuts sold at the slum 'Atha subscriber ni otos siolizug per yard, aro watrauted out to lade. L. _MANN. GAITE R Bouts, Buskins, 'and a great variety of Shoes, cau be found ut MANN'S. ---- [BOYS' and YOuths' Boots at 4-4 QIIEETINQS and Shirtings, a good urk!y, at AIANIVS, QUGARS, Teas, Coffee, Ginger, Pep 13,,er, Spice, Starch, aid. Salemus, a lull 'apply alwuys ()Li Laud at IF you want Axes, Hatchets, Ham lners, Mill Saws, Cross-cut do., Band do., Cuisels, Augers, Auger Bits, Files of all kinds, Seel Squares, Iron du, e4ll, at LEIVIS MANN keeps constantly aand Shovels, Spades, and Manure Forks. T OCKS, Door Handles, Butts, and _L./Screws of all sizes and varieties, at MANN'S. POCKET Knives, Table do., the best assortment ever offered for save in Coudersport, at MANN'S. B RIER SCythes, warranted, at MANN'S. TAILS, assorted sizes, constantly on hand at MANN'S. JST received a fine assortment of Cutlery, which is offered for sale at prices that will Btre satisfaction; by A LL persons knowing themselves A be over tw &ye months in arrears with Lew.s Mann, are very respectfully asked to ct lat his store in Coudersport, as he is in wat of funds to pay his debts in the city; and nit who are iu account with !Ulu, are respect fully reminded that the stinnner season is clos ing,aud with it ought to be closed theirnioney aCCULILIDI. \AT ANTED at Lewis Mann's store in exchange for goods, Oats, Cora, Backwheat, Millet, Rye, Irheat, Hides', Sheep ;'ells, Rags, Old Iron; and even Cosh %rill not Le retin:tcl. Cottder.port, Oct. 18, 1855. • Statkonery AT Wholesale and Retail at TYLER'S - Tailoring! Tailoring!! 13 W. IlAttllli\ G, Tailor. A liWoi - k1 entrasteti to his rare will be done ta, neatness, comfort, and dniability. 'La?" Shp') over Lewis 51anu's store. 6-37 TIRESH Burning Fluid and Camphine at the DRUG and BOOK-STORE. Clothing, Clothing - TgF; place to buy well-made Clothin g a!, a tow price (a large stOck'tO select from oLmsTilys.. A. B. GOODSELL, i ci_uNsmiTH,Condprspo'n, Pa. Fire Arms 4....Tinaunfactured and repaired at his shop, on short notice. March. 3, 1848. garrison's Columbian Inks. Black, Japan, Copying . , Marking Green, Black, Blue, Indellible,. Scarlet, Red, carmine , These Inks flow freely from the pen and giie a stronger' and more durable color than any other. For sale, wholesale and retail, by TyLgit & JON ES. Coudersport. , ' LADIES, that Pomade alai) F,osa for sale at the old stand by • - . ' D. W; OPENVERi • T.TT—TCl7.lStlnrannilM: Bd.:ID: 1 10E FREEDOM. By 311'red. Douglass. — • 7:Titignigy to:Cpntrat'Afri - Boyat d Taylor,. 14a•NOrcauft; Linehitrisbeitsl . ;FothetlClarkohe Pioneer Preacher, : The, Escaped Nile; • - The Hidden Path, - . •. -• Fables fur Critics, . Tpgetij,er, with a. general stoelf of Standard and • Stiseellaneous 'Wtorlte - ti'good. books for' Yining _paper,, Stationery at Wholesale & Retell Pelts, Pencils,. inks—Melton everYthingiitLoir. line of busi ''Ess, in the gOatest variety, Ourst6ek zrbrio; Medicinep, Fancy Goods, Watches &Jewelry, has been greatly renlaged to meet the increasing demotic. We cordially iniite the public to examine our goods. TY.LER..& JONLS. ' Coudersport, .Noventbr, 1,1655: • BANK NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that application will be wade .to the next Legislature of - Pennsylvania for 11'c:haltee of a batik - of dia. eOrit, deposite uud issue, to' be located iu the borough of Coudersport. Putter county, Pa.. to be culled. N THE NORTHERN BANK OF PENA'S}'LI ANL4, witii a capital of Ore Hundred Thousand bullets. myl6-11m. MANN'S • NEW BOOS, The May Flower, by Mrs. Stowe. Life of Sant Houston. North and Soukh. • • • Jack Downiu&. - • • Our NVorid. • School Books, Blank Books, Slates, Stationery, Gold and Silver Pens, Magazines Tor June. r.. - Also, a General As4ortment of NEW GOODS for the Spring Trade, just received and for sale very low, at the DRUG & BOOK STORE. • Coudersport, May 3], 1c5:5. Estate of Decedents. NOTICE-is hereby given, that the Arltnin . istrators of the Estate ofJ timeslcDowl, deceased, have filed their Bei:mints in ttiu Itegister's (ghee in the county of Putter, - tind that the same will be- presented for confirma tion at the Orphans' Court of said county, to be held ut the Borough of Coudersport on the 17th day of September, 1855, wheu all per ons iuterestcd may attend it they think proper. A. JACKSON, liegister. Coudersport. Aug. 23, 1855. -11-4 t MANN'S GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. . *Hier, Ye Ilangry. • S. JONES takes this medied to inform V • the people of Coudersport and the pub: lic generally, that he has just opened a Gro, eery and Provisicin store, whore he will keep constantly everything in the line of "eata bles," and Which he will sell as reasonable as can be deseed. The •4 substantiate" can be fohnd here at all times, such as FLOUR and PORK, while e the appetites of the most dainty can alSo be satisfied. Therefore, should you 16sh for anything of the kind, please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere and if he cannot 'satisfy you, your case Must be desperate. You Will always - find a 01 assortment of Groceries, consisting of Su gars; Teas, Coffee, Salerafus, Spices, Ginger, Raisins, Candy, Crackers, CraW.erries, Salj Mon, Codfish, Mackerel, Blue Fish, Rice, Molasses, Syrup, &c. Also, at all times, Pork, Fitinr, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll and firkin,) Salt, !lams, etc. etc. . - Grain and all other kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods at the cash price. • C.S. JONES. MANNtS ej_RAILIM'S and Putnam's Magazines, Blackwood's, Edinburgh 31agemine, and tho Edinburgh and Westminster lier,ews, at tli JoitusAi. BOOK-STORE.. MANN 's A LL the ino,i popular Patent Medicines on hind %% inch will lie sold Iqt whole sale or retail, also staple ar‘icles 'in the Drug, Medi cine and DyestutflineSor sale on the most rea sonable iernist 1). W. SPENCER, Agent. Drafting Instruments, water t:olurs, Drawing Paper, Pencils; vnd Erni;lnas. just received at TITER & JONES' A*NEW supply of Scuoot. BooKs Puper, Pens, err., of every kind inquire fur in this part ut the couutry,jubt rec:eired and for sale at the JOURNAL 1100.E—STOIIE ROADOLOTIIS, Cassinicres, Satinets Land Tweeds, can be bought of the under signal as chap as at any other establi,Fvueu coanty. A JONES'. 1.. MANN NEW GOODS. - - THE sithscriber has just received a getter al assortinent of fall and winter goods consisting c,f DRY GOODS, • CLOTHING, BOOTS & SNOES,. • HATS & CAPS, . BONNETS, • RIBBONS, GRODERIES & CROCKERY, and almost every article needed in the town „nd vicinity, which he-pledges him Self to sell low as the LOWEST. • _ o _ His old customers and friends and the puq licgenerally are invited o call and examine for , themselves. D. E. OLMSTED. Coudersport Oct. 4th, 1855. . N . E W SI. C TOY -Boosts, • CLASP :BIBLEs, ILLUSTRATED lIIDROPATHIC ENCYCLOPEDIA PORT FOLIOS, PORT MOYNAIES, ELOCUTION & 'ORATORY, AMERICAN DEBATER, WIDE, WIDE WORLD. Now supply Harper's Universal Gazetter, School Books, French, Gertnau, & Latin. JOURNAL 1300 K STORE, Coudersport, Nov: 29th,1855. • CLOTH DRESSING. A LL persons having cloth to color and 1 - 1. dress, .by leaving the same at tli6 store of J: M. Judd in Vouderspori,*will be forwaide,d to the works of the subscriber finished good order and returned, payment fni glassing can be made to J. M. Judd. , on delivery of the cloth. Mark the pieces plainly With name and 'directions. Genesee Fork Sept. 19th, 18.51 New Cash 7:45 n ItTo n gal( rtirs r e No. .1 7 m l :ix ; _ t t 'Triter rt IL a , 06titierkpo r t, win' litwaa the Gunrtk in Potter gaunt -. " • . • A. P., CONE,. • attorittki at 'Rath, Wejleborongh,,Titigirc - ounty, Pa, w.lll fe6lar ty !metal ille - eoarts of Potter county.- : • ' Juue 3,.1318., ' LAND AGENQVg • THE • undersigned' having been entrusted with the care of several largo tracts of and in. this canny; has made himself ac quainted with the lauds and land titles of the' county, and willgiro. immediate attention to any business of this nature that. may be en trusted to him. ._ J. S. MANN, ARTHUR G. OLIVISTED, A TTCHNEYAND COUNSELOR AT LAW -CI-wilt attend to all business entrusted to his care with promptness and fidelity. Oflice—in the Temperance Block, up stairs Main-street, Coudtirsport,• Pa. I ISAAC BENSON ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Otfice, Etod side of the public square, Coudersport, Pa By special arrangement the professional ser. vices of S. P. JOHNSON,- Esq., may be engage through him in, all cases in which he is no previously concerned. N. 13,—A1l claims due and payable to the undersigned, personally and professionally, may be' found M the hinds of Isaac Benson; Esq., for adjustment. S. P. JOHNSON. March 3, ]-2tf • JOHN S. MANE A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, will attend the several Courts in Pout. r and M'Kcun counties. All business entrusted to his care will'receive prompt attention. Office .on Main-street, opposite the Com t House, Coudersport, Pa. W. K. KIN G, • .Surin.nor, Mraftontan, atilt • • Coningancyr, pnctliport, M'.Kean Co., Pa., Will attend to business for non-resident. land ho:ders, upon reasonable terms. References given if required. P. S. Maps of ary part of the County made to order. 7-33 FOUNDRY, B. BROWN wouitt give notice to the L." • public that hi• is prepared, at'his Fuuii dry in Coutivri;port, to do all manner W.' CAST' make and finish to order all' kinds of Nachitzsry, JUJU Ucariag. Board 'and . Log Cars,eSleigli-Shoes of all sizes, and every artich needed by a Lumbering community. And o farmers he would say, that he has procured sonic of the best Vow potecras ht use, b,iith Hat Land and Side llill, and' keeps thetu -constantly on band. And will make to order Field i?olleri Harrows, Cultirators, and every article used by them in his line o! busi ness. ' He is 'prepared also to do itll kincis of. Apd from his loni experience in the above business, he fecla'confident of giving•satisfac. ; lion to those wbo may give hint a call. N. B.—Old iron bought, or taken. in ex change for work. . 7-27 y a - OURNAL BOOK-STORE n IBLES, English and German, a variety o ..L.Pstyles.and sizes, at the Journal Boob Store. Pocket Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, \Vebster's Dictionary unabridged, octavo, high school and common school editions, Harper's Universal Gazetteer, Crnden's Concordance. Testaments, - Putnam's Magazine, bound, Bayard Taylor's, Works, 'vols., . Poets and Poetry of America, • Poets and Poetry of England, Lavard'.s Nineveh and Babylon, Poems, , • Goldsmith's, Gray's, Ossi"an's, Cook , s, and Tennyson's Poems, Paradise Lost. Lady of the Lake, Prescott's Histories. Mexico and Pont, Titters' French Recolution, Josephus. Rodin, Win , hrop's New-England. " Macait:ey's Eng:and: Dickens' Eng'and, Two, Spectator,. vols., wms., Children's 13oolts—and Toys. School Books, every kind called for in community. Latin, Freni,:h, and German School-Books, Leveretes.Latin Lexicon, - Drawing Paper, Books, and Cards,. Drawing Pencils—Crayon's, Toy Paints, Colors lot' oil panning. Music. • Brushes, Chalk, Pens, Quills, Paver ofev s e'l..\ variety called for. Wafers, Wax, 'Sze. Materials for Paper Flowers. Ifarrison's Cop;ing-Ink—Davids' Blue Ink. Indelible ink, several kinds. Hovey's Ink Many Phrenological and Hydropathic Works. fowlers and'Welle publications. Blank Books. Metro. and Diaries. Teacher and Parent. Theory and Practice of Teaching,. Life of Horace Greeley. Star Papers-11.W. Beecher. Works of Theodore Parker. Shakspeare, &c., &c., • For sale cheap at the " JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. Aug 1555. New Boo'ts. American Agitators and Reformers, Br. Bartlett $1,25 • Life o? Wm. H. Seward, his Speech. es, Orations, and Writings, 1,00 Life and Beauties 'of:Fanny Fern,....1,t5. Life of Horace Greeley, (new supply-,) 1,25 Stanhope Burleigh, or the JeSuits - in our Homes, (new supply,) .. 1,25 For sale at T. D. TYLER'S May 31, 1g55. . NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. . 'HE Books, - Notes, and 'Acc o unts 11 D. W.' :SPENCER• having been as signed to..me, :di persons interested are here by notified thit I have appointed the said D. V. Spencer my Agent for the collection of said 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 notels so assigned. Aft . those iudebted, by book account or otherwise, are requested to Settle the same soon. CIE EMILY . K. SPENCER BRICK. . NOW ready for sale 100,000 BRICK. of s u perior quality. All in wont of 'Brick can be supplied•by calling at the ;tore of • .1:13. SMITH. , Coudersport, An 23,1855. N DIAN •MEAL and BUCKWHEAT con stoutly on hand at the NEW •PROVIgION i3TOR L, =EMI 7Q.l4VlES•.Penoijs,..Writir% -Books brawilig BOoki, Accountnnd 'F.lenairanduin ifooks, • Tracts, 'Sunday School 'Quastiou and Class Books. Ink, Paperaand, Chalk, Crff ons, Scaling Wpx, Tissue, Tracing, Drawing, and:•!Glatail. Pnperr Blotting llourdw, Perfo ratedlloards,•Port-Folios, anVurte4Jonuaies Call and examine at Um • r - .JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. TO PIUNTERS: Bit,UCENS-NEW-YORK TAPE FOUN. DRY, established in Il+l3, has now on band, ready for immediate delirery;in fonts to suit purebasers,, 100,100 lb, Roman Type of new cut, 50,000 : • " Fult4 Type, 10,000 " Scripts of various styles. 5,000 " Germans ; .5.000 " Ornaments in great variety, 5,000 " Borders, ' 30,000 feet Braiis and Typo Metal Rules, and 'all the noVolties t he catsiuess. All the above Types are cast by steam power, of the new metal peculiar to this foun dry, and which is certainty superior to, any ever used hefere in any part of the world, The '.unequalled rapidity in the process of casting, enab:es me to sell these more durab:e types at the prides u 1 tlt .. ..d.inary types, either on credit or for cash. Presses, WOod Type \ and all other Printing Materials ; except paper - and Cards, (which have , no fixed tpiaMy or price,) furnished at manufacturers' prices. - . The latest Spceiumu Book of the Foundry is freely given to all printing offices, on the re ceipt of Jiffy cents to prepay postage. Printmrs of newspapers who choose to . publislf this advertisement, including this nom, three times before t he first day of J uly, and forward me one of the papers, will be allowed their bills at the time of purchasing five times the amount of my mantifactures. New-Y ork; Feb. Address, GEO. BRUCE, - Chambers-st., New-York- MEI War Declareg at Last. TAHE long repose of Europe is about iu he disturbed by the bugle's note and . the reville of the .4ain, slumber leg millions to arms in the delouse of their tir sides dud their country. Englund and France are calling fur wen and means, and rending forward their armies to battle against the aggressions of the Ihtssiau Pear; but while the Old World is couvul!‘ed by revolu tion,unu.sual peace and plenty 'vigil in the New. lu the peaceful and quiet pursuit of our business we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of \.:. BUTLEff & CO. , and have taken the store in, Empire. Block, in the village of Olean, formerly occu pied by Thing & Brother, and arc now re ceiving a sple ndid new stuck of goods adapted to the season and wants of the counnunity, which we intend to sell exclusively tor cash down, at prices that will cause consternation and dismay in the ranks of old logyisin that has been so long established in this .emetiutt. Our stock will consist in part of the follow bug Goods: - Hardware, Crockery, Boots & Shoes, (hits, .Caps, Carpets, • Oil Cloths, Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Paints & Sash, Putty, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, F&ttliers' Stone dud %% ()mien Kure, 'And we mean to keep such au assortment of tl,;e al 4 ove goods that pt.l - ams from a distance can be assured of iinding everything they usually wain - at prices that will du them good Cull and see for yourselves. - N. S., BUTLII. 4. 00. Olean. May 5, 1854.. I.IIONEY.—A food quality of honey lur illy at C. SMITIIs • Bounty Land. • - THF, "undersigned will give particu hu. attention to the procuring of Bounty Laud for nil those entitled thereto under the late or any prC , ,:ions Act of Congress. A. G. OLMSTED. Coudersport. Pa., March 15,1853. —l3 9w IFE OF HORACE cay.ELEy, i Piayer Boohs_ Fanny Gray, .The Oracle of Flowers, and a new sup ply of Scnuoi, Boom, Just reeei‘ed at the • • JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. ATE' V BOOKS just received al. du; Li 'JOURNAL BOOK—STORE' 'Sept. 1, 1851. 7-11 j iIDST HANDLES, Drnwer a..., 13:dt.4. %-ilielehes, Halter Snaps, Wardrobe Hooks, Barn Door Hinges kept for sate by • . LEWIS: MANN. 0 11:8 - ii — iia - TAISTS at Music. UNTEN'S celebrated Instructions for The Piano-Forte; Burrowes' l'ialueForte Primmer; Union Glee Book ; new supply of Sheet Mmie; For sale by TYLER & JONES GRAIN and Produce of all idnds taken in exchango for .foods to this store. C S. JONES. YNTEBSTER'S DICTIONARY Pocket, V V &hunt, University, Octavo, and Quarto ditionti, for sate by QPENCER, R. J. CHENEY'S Agent has got some (Wale best tobacco out. All buy ers ofth weed ein bind it there I will gtiarart . 11a.carthur's T . 4 i rrtent. • The hest Liniment in the Brochl ! Prepared by A. MACARTHUR, M. D. This article may be relied upon as being a sure. cure for Sprains, Bruises, Cramps Swellings, Rheumatism, frozen Limbs, Con fraction of . the Muscles, Croup,. Quinsy Chilblains, Affections of the Spine, Nervous ilieaseS,. Weakness, and for Burns if applied immediately, Eruption's of the Skin, Chapped Hands, CittS or b ores, and effectually COUR %CMOS any Intlaunnation. Aud an effectual remedy for -Horses and Cattle, in the cure of the tollotciug disetLses, viz: Sprains, Bruises, Sweiiings, Spavins, Ringboues, Fresh Wounds, Sweeney, Wind galls, Lameness, Cracked Heels, Scratches, or Grease, and , thills of all kinds occasioned by the hasqess For sale by AGENTS.! EATS! • AGENTS Pr.a s o S a accustomed to procure sub sriribers.for Books, Magazines, Aix., or gel clubs for newspapers. nrc • reimested, to scud us their Mimes and address, and we will for ward thein,• free of charge, a specimen Mull-. -her of a publication for which they will find ready sale; end we'will allow them a com mission of 5U per cent. for their serricos.. • J. BRADFORD &BROTIER,Ti No. 3 Q9urtiond rt., Now Yoik. 1000 Book agento. Yirant e d . TO canvass for the best and most salell, Books-published. They am writteeb the moat , whose popular Authors or the d ay, last'gregat-wOrk-.otherirt. S.. Assays, 0 • TEN I;aGIITS IN A BAR ROOM, 10,Chp , copiesinao been soid witb ,n a o h: of publication. . Th ese . WOW; are beautifully, illustra:4 (many: of them with finely. colored p! a i rt.) and i/ primed and bound in the best nu zuktr. • Agents will find a • pleasant and pr o k we employtuent in their e.ireutatiou. F or pir. tie,uilars address (post mild) J. w. 7-19 31 - • Pu.tii,h er. No. 48 North Foorth street, Philadelph, l" PO IITS.ME N . ;Vill find Powder, Shot, L eA tittl everything in the line lit Annannitita anti Fishing Tackle of the beat quality c u i, low prices at YON'S KATIIAIRON aqd other I ]excellent pre , parations fot cleansiut tint boatitifyiii. , the ti LIR, for sale tit TYLEICS. PERSONS about to build or repair, se fin k ' a complete stock orWiudow Susb,GlassYstiy, Paints and (Alb, fur sale at fair prices by • . T. B. TILER . The Journal Book-Store OFTERS to the pUblic a good variety of most roadable books, cheap for cad; or family necessities - . - All the newest books of value are kept on hand, or immediately pro. cure) for customers, and we hope to receivt 8116, patronage as faithful attoutiOte to latti• tress, and an earnest desire to oblige, mar . deserve. New books received' at short vols. School Books, Stationery of all kinds, materials for Paper Flowers, etc., coubtataly on hand. 31usic, Maps, .3.latliematical menu.' Plcaic call and examine for yourselYer the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. The People's Cash Store, AT COUDERSPORT. Something New. find Something , • Wanted. TIIG subseribers, having entered into part. timid!) arrangements under the fink at M A ys ARD & ‘‘,II,COX, will be happy to , pe all old friends, and all new friends, calling day after dav, and Continually, at The P. pte's Cash store" in Coudersport, inquiring, for DRY Goons. viii KD rVA RE, . CROCKERY, REA D Y-.31A D E CLOTHING, and all the endless variety of articles ehieit the. People want; and must h:ive. And the subscribers will sell to their customers, old or 4fte, for the 'Cm.s p , or other Ready-Pay, the very best bargains to be had in Northern Pennsylvania. MAYNARD & WILCOX. Coudersport April 5,1 d:». C.,.±ACKS OF SALT at the, ► NEW PROVISION STORF SUPERIOR Sperm and Tallow Canda4e C. S. JONES' PPOVISION STORE, FENCII MUSTARD—A new thing en tirely, for sale at C. S. JONES'. WHEREAS letters Testamentary on the estate of - Je,:se Lewis deceased, late o the Township of Ulysses, Potter rtionty,Ps., having been v . :two& to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby Instilled that no -immediate settkinent Rhotdd .115 made, and those having claims against the cue arc requested to preseurtheni for ' , Edw. picakt, 0. A. LEWIS. I.2liiics, Oct. 1e55 VIOLINS and Elates just received by CI • • R. J. CHENEY IS HOME FROM THE CITY ( 6 ;( 01 1 :4 , G if Dry OODS, — Which will he sidd lower titan any ntfrer krson would be willing to sell in this, town. AVIIOLE SALE' . & RETAIL fir ready Pay at the old stand of D. W. SPENCER. - 1 1 ,TEW arrival of fresh Teas, from :374 cents 11 to Spin per pound, at R. J. CHENEY'S D. IV. SPENCER, Agent: TISSENCE of Coffee, (*oiler -sold at lower prices than a: any other Store in town, as it was purchased before the last rise s at IL J. CI ENEY'S. • D. W. SPENDER. Agent, B UTTER &Grain, Agent. A. F JONES Administrator's Notice,. NIT lIEREAS, letters of Adtninistration on V the estate of Harry Lyman ileyeaied, late of Sharon Township, Potter County Ps, having been granted to the nndersigne.di 111 persons indebted to the said estate are hereby notified th it an immediate -settlement is re quested, and those h lying elaiott agsinst the saute, ore requested to present them for sett)e -1110110. C. S. JONES. Coudersport, Pa., Nov. '2lst, V. 15. 11 - IlAltlji]S and Almanacs fur 1850 1/Blotting Cases, Curd C: z ses, Therniumetere, • Chi! dren's Books for the Holidays, Chess Mem Drawing paper, • Bristol Board, Monochromatic Board, Hydropathie Encyc:oyedia, by Dr. Tralb Family Physiciati—Dr. Family Dentist, . 'OUTNANI for J:111113TV, at oho JOURNAL BOOK STORE Lewisville steam Gris t: - THE subscriberi. having purclinge'd the in tereaufail other parties heretofore coo ceruediu !he above tuitablibitnicut, are now prepared to do all kinds of ciistinn - Work to their lino, as we believe in a workmanlike manner; uud hope Ity a diligent attention to bwineiii, to uterit'hini receive a liberal share of patronage. Perseus wishing tu.have wheat. .r buckwheat floured for market, can at all lines be accommodated on short • • • . NOTICE. Fur the quality of the work done at our mill, vvu refer to A. Corey. Esq., Lewisville, G. G. Colvin, Esq., Bingham; and Maj. S. - M. Mills, John S Menu,. Esq., • utd 161 r ., James .'peke, Coudersport. ELTJAH GRIDLEY , • - ..• 0. A. LE W lb. • Lewisille, Dec. 27th, D. W. SPENCER Executor's Notice, Votiphar Papers, at the JOURNAL 1300 K STORE•
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