•st • • fheif'bople'd cash Store. - AT.-CtOji)ERSPORT. . ,Something Soinithing " • Wanted; -- lubletibers, hiving entered into part -3 tarship arrangements • trader - the' firm or 'Yelaviratto &• moos; will be happy 10 ace all old Intend 4; and all new friends, calling dayafer d.ty, and continually, at "The' Pee ples'e Cash Store" in Coudersport, inquiring 4 - for DRYGOODS, BARDWARE, CROCKERY, • READ Y-21.4DE CLOTIIING, and all the endless variety Of articles which the People want, and must have. And• tkip subsetilwrs will sell to their customers, old or - Wit: for the .Cash, or other Rect4-Pei; the -eery , best bargains to be had in Ncrythern Penns) .viatia, • MAY N.4.1t1) WILC OX. Condervport - April JEW TbVON'S KATIIAIRON and other jjercellent preparations for cleansing and eatlifying the Hain, for sale at;TYLFIR'S. VIIRSONS about to build orrepnir,iSilltind cothrikt.• s tock of Window Sash. Glass,Patty, fdintlmid Oils, fur intent fair prices 1 / 7 T. Q. TYLER. persAx for Jgonry, tho JOUgN:kl: BOOK STOP.E Something Xeu Under the Sun. AVING.in view the pocessitiee of the -IL reope of this county, the subscriber boa purch:.sed and is now receiving at at his store in Coudersport, TUE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ROOTS AND SHOES EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKJT. Haring prepared and set spirt one-half of sulproonkfor this business, no efforts will spared to supply customers with articles MADE OE TILE BEST MATERIALS, I=l LOWEST POSSIBLE UST. 'His rock consists, in part, of Gentlemen's fine and coarse boots and alines ofevery stye ; - Lattice boots, bootees, goiters and shoes ;it endless variety, including the Congress Gal ter—i new slie ; Children's b'oots and shoes of every descrip:ion, size and price; together with a stock of rubber OVERSHOES, that cannot Cal to suit the most particular in the ■:y,e, finish, or price. In nridizion to the stock purchased in the 04, the Subscriber is prepared to manufac 'ure everything in the boot and shoe line.— ifetssks on hirsi a tllll supply of the hest inpored lia:hcr, and has engaged the set : vices of the best workman in the country; therefore, is prepared to do custom•tvork on short notice in the best manner. I +sill add, in conclusion, that my supply of OROOF4gaS & PROVISIONS will not tie diminished on account of this new anterprise, but I will continue to sell Flour, 'Pork, and everything in the grocery and pre y islon line to the saubfaction of buyers. Call a 54 tea; and y:ou will bq Co —$ —TONES tywiern art, Sept. 10, 1855 The Pejlp.ulvqtia Tejeu, aph -0- iIUILARCIED FORM AM REDUCED TERMS THE CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED On 3.nd after the first of January, 1856, the l'enn.ylvantaTelegr4hh, pUbliished at Harris burg,Ta., will be owned and conducted by the uMit- !,!gtteo, whq will give their best en ersieq3 plulteit %%pally 1.3 l itz cause and of 'to (fie: di. It will commence the new year printed on entirely new tape, and the IVeekly greatly enlOged in form, while the price will be „Igraij. Ail that of any other paper of its class - over patlis'red arthe Capita/ of thc State, and I'AYMENTS WILL BE REQUIIIED STRICTLY IN ADVANCE No'rsper will be sent until it 'is paid for, adutdryill be diecoutinued_as the IlobEcrip. Along e, unless tiny ure renewed. The Telegraph will be issued SEMI— E P. K L Y , on a sheet of twenty-four col umns. dot i-:g the sessions of the Legislature, 'sod WEEKLY on a &Ale sheet gl forty : eight 'Minions die remainder of the year. It will present -a comprehensive summtlry of the Leg 'Astir° proceedings ; 411 important Feueral laws us they are passed, and aim to give the current patient intelligence of the times in "'the ;attest and most reliable manner. In r',Me pr iprietors hope to make it a com-- ?lite Fuini:y aid Political Journal, and they confidently appeal to the people of Pennsylva nia to stisedd their enterprise. Telegraph will advocate a liberal polit vil polf,y, and aim to unite all those who, 'though animated by the same common pur poses, aigalooking to the seine beneficent re sults, seem distracted by the conflict of dis tinctive *r.rganfzatien3.: It will Sustaiq the :highest stains4tl' / of - 41 - nerican Nationality : .yieTtling a saciedoltedienee to the comprornises of the Constitution, will deter minedly resist the extension of Hdcrau Slave )7. It will give a cordial, earnest , •-biht hide pendent support to tho administration of Gov. ; # l, o# 'S TRIcTLYIV ADVANCE The Telegraph will be famished E M EEL. - Y daring the sessions of the Leg end %V E KLY, ' on a double sliit,•the /au:minder of the yea r , at the follow ; I,lo* ll re t•-sthe . money invariably to ac rlaptuy the order: 'du s ts subscriptions $2 00 - csls.t.L 80 per c0py)......... 9 00 ;TN% COpiins 01.70 per copy) ...... .. 17 00 T.Kettly copies ($ i 50 per copy) 30 00 444 a: the same prii'e ($l5O per: copy) on n say slumber over twenty, •• • • • .0..u.1ts should be mac th up at once, and the antitcriptiens forwarded“ before the first of Jannitry. an that they can commence with the session oT the Legislattire lam' Subscriptions will ' be forwarded film shisMEce. „eat orders toast go addressed to M'CLULIE d SELLEUS Harrislquit I t s., • I3usinesspen will find Mir Telegraph .she muziest Advertising Medium in Penosyl gods, eitt ofthe citiee. LEWIS:MAN COLUMN. Lewis Mann S at home again, in the store opposite I..the North-west corner of the Court House square, and is receiving from New York and -PhiladelPhia, not a" mammoth stock" of win ter dry goods, but sufficient to supply the de mands of this community; and of such variety, as to suit all tastes. having had ceusideruble exprieuce id supplying the people of this section of the county with Prints and Dress Goods, and having selected his assortment from - two cities, he flatters himself that his present stock is a little ahead of any ever offered fur- sale in Coudersport. He would therefore say to his old customers, Step in and examine for yourselves—and to the peo ple generally that his goods are for sale—that he will be happy to make his viiiiers feel at home. Give him a call, Coudersport, Oct. 18, 1855. . 41HE Ladies will find at Mane's store 'CoolieCo, Washington, Merrimack, Philips - , ~.St sous', and other choice varieties of Prints, warranted by the subscriber not to fade. AL L Wont de Laines at Mann's. Al l'aramenaa, and Engl64 and French :Nivritioes, at G INGHAM'S, a good assortmeut, at MANN'S. SILKS and Dress Trimmings at MANN'S SLIA.IV,I;S' of various patterns and 4uutaira also Ladeia' and Children's Hoods, at MAN \'S. riAMBRIcS, Bishop Lawns, Victo ki Luw us, Cup Lave, Crape, Burred Mus lim., Liueu ilutliikercinels, litubruidered do., Alusiin Edgiugs,Cottuu du., !duet' do., Ladies' Mums awl Cur.., to bu tuuud ut A N' quantity of Hosiery at MANN'S IF you want warm Stockings for .11., culldreu t call at MANN S. 114R0A1)CLOTHS, Cassimeres, Sat- Ctutini, TWeeLlel, Mal Jetulb, 1!!!!=111c3 y WISH it distinctly understood that A., ill ring, sold ut the ut the eulmorther aL one shilling per yard, uro mar:Lilted nut to L. I.IIANS. j_AITEg Buots., Buskins, and a N_A great variety ut Shura, can be found at BOYS' an 4 Yonthe Boots at - MANN'S.. QHEETINC T S and Shirtings, a good :aCirt ) •, at RANIVS, QUGARS, Teas, Coffee, Gmger, Pep %Jeer, spice, Starch, and SakraLus, a lull nvply always on hand at IF you want Axes, Hatchets, Ham wers, Mill Saws, Cross-cut do., Hand do., Ctuse.s, Augers, Auger Bits, Files of ail kinds, Steel Squares, iron do, caa at MANN'S. LE 'IS MANN keeps constantly on hand Shovels, Spades, and Manure Fovlis, OCKS, Door Handles, Butts, .anti ..14Seraws of all sizes and varieties, at - . UANN'S. DQCK"2 Knives, Tat* do., the nest iwortmprit over qq'greci foi gee in .Cou4ersvort, at B itlEll. Scythes, warranted, at MAWS.. XTAILS, assorted sizes, constantly on 11 hand at MANN. 6.. JUST received a fine assortment of Cutlery . , which is °tiered for sale nt prices alit wui give satisfacaon, by A 1 4 1 4 persons knowing theinselves .L11...t0 be over t 'ne!ve months-in arrears with Lewis Munn, are very respec;fuity' asked to Cl lat his store in Coudersport, as he is in wat of funds to pay his deb.s in the city ; and ail who are in aecouni with hart, are respect fully rcoinideti that the summer season is cio4- ing;and with it ought to be closed their money accounts. ANTED at Lewil lgantt's store exchange for goods, Oats, Corn, Buckwin l a% liuei , Rye, lA' heat, Hides, Sheep ?ells, Rags, Old Iron; and even Cash will not be refused. Coudersport, Oot. 18, 1855. Stationery A T IVhoiesale and Retail at •/. W. HARM' Tailor: All work entrusted to his cure will be done ueatuess, comfort, and durability. or Shop over Lewis Slames store. 6.-37 VEIESII 13uruing Fluid and Camphine at the . I.MUU toil BOOK-STORE, Clothing, Clothing THE place to bay well-made Clothing at 'a• low price (a large stock to select from • OLMSTED'S. 4 GOODSELLi f]i_UNSMITI-I ,Coudersport, Pa. Fire Arms kJ - manufactured and repaired at his shop, on Aida notice. • _Hutch 3, 1848. • lEfilTritjon'l . . , Colup,l4s.n Inks." Japan, Copying, . Marking green, Black, Blue, Indellible, Scar Carniine. These Inks t!esi , freely from the pen and give a stronger and more durable ceigr than any other. •fe . fsale, wholc.?ale and raiii,.by ITL,EI4, 4:JONES. Co• ilenport LAMES, - ,that Pomade also Ross is for sale at dill old stand by./ • • ..•;: D. W. SPENCER. Avast . .-; - •2. ' '., • • ' M • •. . • , r . „ •,:. ATEINg. ••• . - • y BONDAQE ¢_ - MY _FREEDOM. By Fred. Douglass: • • , - .Tourney to Ventral Africa. Bayatd Taylor, Ida Norman, by Lincoln Phelps, • Giltillan's Third Gallery of Portraias, Father Clark, the Pioneer Preacher, The Escaped Nun, • The Hidden Path, Fables for Critics, Together with a general stock of Standard And Miscellaneous Works; good books for Young People; Wall paper, Stationery at Wholesale & Retail; Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks—in short everything in our line of busi ess, in tie greatest variety. Our aleck of Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Goods, Watches &Jewelry,. has been greatly renlaged to meet the increasing demands. We cordially invite the public to examine pur goods. TYLER & JONES. Coudersport, November, I, 1455. BANK NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that application 1.1 will be made to the next L ‘ egislature of Penusylvania for a charter of a bank .of dis count, deposite and issue, to be located in the borough of Coudersport. Potter county, Pa., to be called THE NORTHERN BANK OF PENNS YLVANIA, with a capital. of Oise Hundred Thousand Dollars. - myla-tlrn. MANN'S NEW BOOKA, The May Flower, 4y Mrs, Stowp Life of Sam Houston. North and South. Jack Downing. Our World. School Books, Blank Books Slates, Stationery, Gold and Silver Pens. Magazihas for JuTip, General Assortment of NEW GOODS for the Spring Trude, just received and for sale very low, at the "DRUG & BOOK STORE. Coudersport, May 31, 1455. Estate of Decedents. OTIOE is hereby given, that iher Atli:ran -LI istrators of the Estate ofJaines McDowl, deceased, have filed their uccounti _ln the Register's office itt the county of Futter, and tbut.the saute will be presented fo, poutirnia firm at the Orphans' Court of said county, to be held at the Borough of Coudersport on the lith day of _September, 18.55; when all per ons interested may attend if they think proper. A. JACKSON, Register. Coudersport. Aug. i.r3, 1855. 14-4 t MANN'S MANN GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. Hither, Ye Hungry. CIS. JONLS takes this method to infortr the people of Coudersport and the pub lic generany, that - he has just opened a Gro cery and Provision store, where he will keep. constantly every.hing iu the line of emit, bies," and which he will sea as reasonabto as can be desired. The ". substantuns" can be found here at all times, such as FLOUR and PORK, - while the appetites _of the most dainty can also be satisfied. Therefore, should you wish for anything of the kind, please call and exatnine before purchasing elsewhere and if he cannot satisfy you, your_ case must be desperate. You wilt alvvays find a full assortment of Groceries, consisting of Su gars, Teas, Coffee, Saierams, .Spices, Ginger, Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries, SatJ mon, Codfish, Mackerel, Blue Fish, Rice, Molasses, Syrup, Also, at all tunes, Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, - (roll and firk.n4 Salt, Hums, eit. etc. . brain and alt other kinds of Produce ?Won in exchange for goods at the each price. ti-33if C. S. JONES. MANN'S GftAIIAM'S and Putninn's Magazines, i3iackwood's, Edinburgh Magazine, and the Edinburgh atlci Westminster Iceviews, tit the JOURIAL BOOK-STORE. . A L 4 the most popular Patent Nledicines on 116 . h . and which wiii.be sold at whole sale or retail, also staple articles in the Drug, Metti clue and llyestuttlinefor salt) on die most .rea sonable terms D. W. SPENCER, Agent, . . Drafting Instruments, Water i.:aters, Drawing Paper, Pencils, .ond Brushws. knit received at • • TYLER & JONES' i. Asupply of 8 NEW ySCHOOLBoosu Paper, Pens, etc., of every Mind inquire for in this part of the country, jubt received and for sale at the JOURNAL ROgIi—STORE. ROADCLOTHS, Cassitneres, Satinet!' ..klauti Tweeds, can be bought of the coder aligned as cheap tu at any other establishtne a coanty. A v. JONES. L. MANN NEW' GOODS. TIIE Auliscriher has Just received a getter al assortment of fall ttind winter goads_ consisting of DRY GOODS, ' . CLOTHING, • - .BOOTS & SHOES, • • HATS & CAPS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, GROCERIES & CROCKERY, a rid almost every artiale needed in the tow! a nd vicinity, which he pledges himself to sell s low as the - LOWEST. Ted • His old customers and friends and the puq lic generally are invited o call and examini, for themselves, . D. E. OLMSTED. -Coudersport Oet. 4th, 1855. TYLER'S NEW XUSIO. Tar BPONS, CL&sr BULL', ILLUSTRATED HYDROI . 4T74IO •EscroLortpu PORT FOLIOS, PORT MoNsJazz, ELOCUTION 4: ORATORY, AMYMICA:I DEIATER, Wins., W 414. Wwu.p. New supply Harper's Universal Garsane,T, School Books, French, German, &Latln. JOURNAL rtooK sTo4E Coudersport, No • . 29th, 1855. CLOTH DRESSING. ML ' persons having cloth' to color - and - dress, by leaving the game at the store of J. M. Judd in Coudersport; will be forwarded to the works of the subscriber finished' in good order and returned, payment for &loosing can be made to J. M. Judd on ileliverrof the cloth. Mark the pieces plainly with-name and 'directions. • . • . 0. H. PERRY. Gem!, Fork Sept. littb. 1856. • : . • New Cash . . . 1111 n It; tit -; F. NV KNOX, •fftta - rittp:at !Late; Coudersport, Pa, will regularly atteUd the Courts in Potter county. , A. R. corm ttorneg at, Laic , Wellaborough . , Tioga county, Pa, will regitlar ly attend the courts of Potter county. • June 3, 1848. LAND AGENCY. THE undersigned having been entrusted with the care of several large. tracts of and in this county, has made himself ac quainted with the lauds ash land titles of the county, and will give immediate attention to any business of_ this nature that may be en trusted to him. • J. S. MANN: .AILTELITE. G. OLMSTED, TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW _lll-will attend to all business entrusted to his care with Promptness and fidelity. Office—in the Temperance Block, up stairs bliiip4treet, Coudersport, Po. ISAA.O BENSON ATTORNEY AT LAW. - --Office, East side of the 'public striate, Coudersport, Pa By special arrangement the professional ser vices of S. P. JOH N SON, Esq . ., may be engage through him •in all cases in which he is no previottoly concerned. - . claims due and ,payable to the Widorsigned, personally and professionally, may be found in the hands of Isaac Benson, Esq., for adjustment. S. P. JOHNBOS. March 3, 1848. 1-2tf . JOHN S. MANN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, will attend the several Courts in Potter and M'Kean counties. All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. • Office on Main -street, opposite the Coat t House; Coudersport,. Pa. W. A. XING, Aurbegor, Draftsman, atiM OonSraancer, • Smethpurt, M'Kean Co., .Pa., Will attend to business for non-resident land holders, upon reasonable terms. References given if required. P. S. Maps of any part of the (*minty made to order. " I "7-33 FOUNDRY,. ra 13. BROWN would give nOtics Sit the that he is prepared, at his Foun. dry iu Coudersport, to do all manner War -ING'.;_. will make and finish to, order all kinds of Machinery, Aril/ Gearing. Board and hog Cars,e6teigli-Shoes of all sizes, and every articlt needed by a Lumbering community. And o -farmers he would say, that lie . has procured some of the best Flow patterni iu use, both Flat Laud and Side Hill, and keeps - them constantly on hand. And will make to order Field Rollers, lfarrows, Cultivators, and every article used by them in his line of busi, nese. He is prepared also to do till kinds of BLACKSMITIIiNG. And from his long experience in the above business, he feels confident of giving satisfu6- tion to those who may" give him a call, N. B.—Old iron bought, or taken in ex; change for work. 7 7y JOURNAL BOOK-STORE IQ LIMES, English and German, a variety o JlLis s ty.es and sizes, nt the Journal Book Store. Pocket Bibles, Hymn Books ; Prayerßooks. iVebster's Dictionary, una:::ldred, octavo, high school and common school editions. Harper's Universal Gazetteer, Cruden's Concordance. Testaments, Putnam's Magazine, bound, Bayard Taylor's Work, 5 vals„ Poets and Pewry of America, • Poets and Poetry of England, Layerd's Nineveh and Babylon, Willis's Poems, Goldsmith's, Gray's, Ossian's, Cook's, and Tesinpion's foetus, Paradise Lost. l i ady of the Lalie, Prescott's Ilistories. Mexico and Peru, Thies' French Revolution, Josephus. Rollin, Winthrop's New-England: • Macauley's England. Dickilts' Etsglan4: The Spectator, 8 - vols., Svo., Children's Books—and Toys. School Books, every kind called for in ' community. Latin, French, and German School Books, Leverptes Latin Lesion, Drawing Paper, Books, and Cards, Drawing Pencils—Crayon's, Toy Paints, Colors for Oil painting, Bruihes, Chalk, PensAnills, Paper of every turiety called for. Wafers, Wax, &c. Materials for Paper. Flowers.. Harrison's Copying-Ink—Davids' Blue Ink. Indelible ink, several kinds. Hovey's Ink 'Many Phrenological and Hydroputhic Works. Fowlers and Wells' publications. Blank Books. Mems. and Diaries. Teacher and Parent. " Theory and Practice of Teaching. Life of Horace Greeley. Star Papers ..H. W. Beecher. Works of Theodore pyker, Shakspeare, &c.;&c„ For sale cheap at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. .Aug• 1855. New Books. American Agitators and Reformers, •. . By Bartlett $1,25 Life of Wm. H. Seward, his Speech es, Orations, and Writings, • -.1,00 - Life and Beauties of. Fanny Eern,....1,25 Life of Horace Greeley, (new supply,). 1,25 Stanhope Burleigh, or the Jesuits in titir Homei, (new supply,) 7,25 For sale qt T. B. 'TYLEIVS Nay 31, 1855. NOTICE TO . THE PUBLIC. r IHE Books, otes, and Accounts 1 of D. W. SPENCER hiving been as= Jigged to me, all persons intereited are here. by notified that I have appointed the said D. W. Spencer.my_ Agent fur the..collectinn of said claims, and I hereby authorile 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 indebted, by book account or .otherwise, are requested to settle the same soon. • 8 15 , EMILY; K. SPENCER. VOW ready for eale 100,000 BRICK of nu periuf qtiality. All in want of trick can R'illwi)li4l.)y!.4lling at the stoic of • J. B. gurni.. Qouders.ort, Au .23;1855. • ?WAN -VEAL and RUPKWAIEAT col 0111 4 at the * ; . , immiort rival% SLATES.: Pencils, WiiOng . . Booifs Drawing Rooks, Account and MemorandUm books; "Eructs; Sunday School Queition and Gla/15 Books; Ink, •Papersand, Chalk, Cray ons, Sealing Wax, Tissue, Tracing, , Drawing. and, - Glazed Paper; • Blotting Board's, Perfo rated Boards, Port-Folio's, and Porte-Monnnies Cull and examine at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. TO PRINTERS. BRUCE'S NEW-YORK TYPE;FOUN DRY, established in 1813, has ntiw on hand, ready for,ivistiediafc dclirery, in fonts to suit purchasers, 100.000 lb. Roman Type of new cut, 50,000 " Fancy Type, 10,000 " Scripts of various styles. 5,000 • " Germans, 5,000 " Ornaments in great variety, • .5,000 " Borders, 30,000 feet Brass and Type Metal Rules, and all the novelties in the business. Alf the above Types are cast by steam power, of the new metal peculiar to this ?bun dry, and which is certainly superior to uny ever used before in . any part of the worid.• The unequalled rapidity , in the process of casting, ewibles me to sell these more daruble types at the. prices of ordinary types, either on credit or for cash. Presses,W ood Type, and all other Printing Materials, except paper and Cards, (which have no fixed quatity or - price,) furnished ut manufacturers' prices. The latest Spetimes Book of the Foundry is freely given to tut printing offices, on the re ceipt °lnf.) , cent's to prepay postage. L Print srs of newspapers who choose to publish this advertisement, including this note, three times before the first day or July, 1t 4 55, and forward me one_ of the papers, will be allowed their bills at the time of purchasing five times the amount of my manufactures. New-York, Feb. 12,4 Address, GEO. BRUCE, 13 Chambers-st., • New-York- BEI War Declared at Last. THE long repose of Europe is about to be disturbed by the bugle's note and the reville of the drum, calling its slumber ing milliotits to arms iu the detense of their firzsides and their country. Englund and France are calling for men and means, and rending forward their mules to battle against the aggressions of the Russian Bear; but while Old World is convulsed by revolu tum,unusual veace and plenty reign iu the New. In the - peaceful and quiet pursuit of our business we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of N. S. & CO., and have taken the store in Bnipire Block, in the village ut Qlean, formerly oecti , pied by Thing 4. Brother, qui ere now re ceiving a 50entlitLnew stuck of goods adapted to the season and wants - of the eoutpl tinily, which we intend to sell exclusively for cash down, at 'prices that will cause cousternation and dismay in the ranks of old fogyism that has been Si) lung established in this section. Our stock will consist in part of the follow ing Goods: Hardware, Crockery, Boots nC Shoes, Hats, Caps, Carpets, Oil Clothm , Gimp, Lye Stutts,_ txtuss, Paints S. Oils, Sash, Putty, Chairs, Bedsteads, 'Mattrasses, Feathers Stone and Wooden Ware, And we mean to keep such an assortment of the ohmie goods that persona from a distance can be assured of finding everything they tonally want at prices that will du thent,good Gull and see for yourselves. N. S. BUTLER Q co Olean, May 5, G,51 HONEY .—A good quality of honey for sale at 1.% SillaTtl's . . Bounty Land. rrHE undersigned will give particu .l kr attention to the procuring of Bounty Load for all those entitled thereto under the late cif nu previous Act of Congress. G. OLMSTED. Coudersport. N., ma r c4 14,1555. .43 T IFE OF HORACE .4_4Prayer Books Fanny Gray, The Orac!e of Flowers, and a new sup ply of •Sciinot, Bonds, Just received at the ' • JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. NEW BOOKS just received at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE Sept: 1,154. 7-16 • CIIDST HANDLES, Drawer do., Aalts. ltetebes, Halter Snaps,Wardrohe Barn Door Hinges kept for sae by LEWIS MANN, VCO and PAINTTitt • A. F JONES rdutdo. Ul4.;for T 7 .1 .F 'Scciebrated Instructions the 13uriowes i fiano.Forte'Priumer; Union filPe gook ; 4 supply of Sheet Music; • . For sale by TYLER & JONES. GRAIN and Produce of all kinds taken in ezchangu fqr slioads etc this store.. WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY Pocket, &boo!, University-, Octavo, and Quarto clitions, for sale t,y 7.YLER. AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS ' P anso ir s accustomed to procure . sub scribers for Books, Magazines, &C.,'or get clutts fqr newspapers are requested to send us their names and address, and we will for ward them, free of charge, a specimen num ber of a publication for which they will find ready sale ; an 4 wq will altqw them a com mission OW per cent, for their services. J. BRADFORD 43r. BROTHER, Ne. 3 Ceturtland rt., New York. QFENCER, R.. 7. CIIENEICA Agent. has got some of the best tobacco out. All lov ers of th roped can find it there I will guanua ee. 3,000 Book agents Wanted. Tezin o vass for the twat and most saleablel. Books published. They are wriuen.by the most popular Authors of the day, in eluding, among others, T. $. ARTIIVR, Whams mat great work. . TEN, Ak.HT$ IN A BAR ROOM, - 10,000 copies have been sold withiti a moat of publication.' . • These books are beautifully_ illustrateh (many of them with finely ,colored plates,) and are printed and bound in the bast manner Agents will find a pleasant and .profitable employment in their circulation. for par ticulars address (post' paid) • J. W. BRADLEY, 1'49 31 , " ••• Publisher ' • ?If°, 48 reDrtil street, PhilsOlpht . • NORSERXMEN,~gg - THE NEW YORK . ELORTI- - CITLTITRALIIEVIEW. A Journal of Suburban art. striizen ANDITOITSrLY I , LiiIBITATID - Devoted to the Advancement of the Rural Interests in AMER/OA. This one of the largest and most elaborate works of the kind in the world. - Rural Atchitecture forms one of the pal features. Each number contains from two to four engravings of model cottages, from d e . signs by eminent and skilful architects,— Space is also assigned to the tasteful art of Landscape ,Gardening; engraved plans of gardens in every style. and adapted to the peculiarities of differot orders of architecture, beautify the work. Engravings of new fruits, new floivers, new vegetables. ke., are illustrated and described as soon as their respective qualities ca n d e . termined. forming the most complete and A e . gent Manual of Rural Husbandry es er att em p tea... An experienced corps of practical writers seven in number, arc engaged to fill its col umns. It - contains seventy large pages, and is prin ted on the fittest pearl-surfaced paper, minis fact ured expressly. T e. tt 31 ts:- - --,V2 per minium. payable invari ably in advance. Fifty cents commission 'on each subscriber allowed to those who act as aments.. $l,OOO will be distributed at the end alike year among ilae Who seed the twenty largest lists of snlascribers. These .preminms will be paid in „raid. The first piemini n , will be rim. The following are et reeled from hundreds- of similar notices, volautarily contributed by contemporaneous publications:— The Horticultural Review deserves the most: liberal patronage. It is not only eminently: practical, but is written in a style that equals- the best efforts of the late A. J. Downing. Knickerbocker. The most elegant and useful book of the kind that hascver comitinderour observation -Register. Mr. Iteagles, the Edttorof the Horticultural Review, is a practical pomologist, and one of the finest scholars our country boasts of. Re possesses the glowing deserintive powers of Dickens, the etegant gossip of Walpole, com bined with a thorough knowledge of rural art.--4tate Police Tribune. Fanners, buy it for your sons—buy it for your daughters. ft is n rich intellectual treat; rare combination of the beautiful andthe useful.—.lrgus, N. Y. We had thought that in Dowoing's'death, the eloquent advocate of rural adornment had, become only a cher.shed remembrance; but in 31r. Reitgles we di cover an equally rich. mine of mental wealth, that betokens the in. flitence,ofthe spirit that is gone.-3fontross Tribque. • Advertisers will find this an unsurpassed medium of publicity, as the Horticultural Ra, view cirett'ates mensively in every State in. ju the Union. Advertisements inserted at the rate of SIO per page. WOOD • ENGRAVING These requiring Wood Engraving, can have. their orders executed in nn unrivalled manner. Special attestants is given to. views of ANI MALS; an experienced English Draughts- . mart is enguged for this express express. Per sons living at a distance can forward a &gum rotype of the object [by mail] they wish en graved, which WO se a sufficient guide to ob tain a perfect far-simile. Stock Breeders will he dealt with on cery liberal terms. Oar Exchange Lint is taw ady very large.— A fin titer extete lon is not desired. unless pub lishers are to give the above :Aver ti.etnent several insertions in their respective papers. Agricultural Books can bra furnished on every useful sohje et, from both English and American publishers, by enclosing to our ad dress the price of the nook requite,'... Specimen copies will be fbrwakded •on the receipt of 18 eta. in postagestamv. C. BEAGLES, I'Oblirher,- 208 Broadway, \, w York. R. J. CIIENEY IS HOME FROM THE CITY WITH a New Stock • of Goods, such as Groceries, C.o.hs, Domestic Dry GOODS•, which will be sold lower. thin any mbar person would be willing to sell in this town. WHOLE SALE & RETAIL (pi-ready Pay at the old stand o 1 D. W. SPENCER. - IVEW arrival afresh Teas, from 374 cents .111 to. $l.OO per pound, at 1t...1. CHENEY'S 1). W. SPENCER, Agent.- ESSENCE of Coffee, Coffee sol - d at lower prices than at any other Store in town, as it was purchased before the ;ast rise, at R.. J. CIIENEY'S. D. W. SPENCER, Agent.... B UTTER & Grain, for aa!e at R. J. C'S IL W. SPENCER Ara. Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, letters of Administration on the estate of Harry Lyman (metaled, late of Sharon Township, Potter (":4agy Ys•ti having been granted to thu.naprAigettedt persons indebted to the said estata.are.herabY notified shit an immediate setttement Is re quested, and those having claims against the, same, are requested to present them for settle-, meat, t) S. JONES C. S. JONES, Coudersport, Pa., Nov. 2131, ItV65. WiCKS - OFSALT at the. NEW PROVISION STORE. - '----- QUERIOR Sperm and Tallow Candalse -13,C. S. JONES' PPO VISION STORE... FRENCH MUSTARD--A newthing 4se tirely, for sale et C. S. JONES,. • Executor's Notice. • -NATHER EA S letters Testarnentaly on tke estate of Jesse Lewis deceased, late e, the Township of Ulysses., Potter county, P., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indeb•ed to said estate are hereby botitied that an ittunediute seta, meat shotnd ns made, and those baring claims against the eme are requesied,to present• them for settle ment. - • O. A. LEW'S. • Ulysses, Oct. 18, 1855. • VIOLINS and Flute! just received by TYLER. - - - - PORTSMEN v6IIEIII Powder; Shot. Lc* d IJind everything iuthe_linet of Amdunitio a and Fishing Tackle of‘the Veit quality sad a lowpricsa at . • , .G4ICIWER3 a rAnxix, =l==i
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