R. J:CHENEY -Draper Tailor, Airo 1.7 LD call the attention of the Citizens of Coudersport, and the community at iqie, he would sav to them, that he was prepared to do all kinds of work in the litre of TAILORING is the most approved style, and he flatters himself by kis long experience in the above business, that he can suit the most fastidious, sad holds himself responsible for all work done at his Store. will *pare no pains in cutting and mar kill, for others to make. Ara kinds of Grain end produce taken in . exchange for cutting or making, at the mar• ket price. &nil cash not refused if offered. FLOU R, Corn Meat, Dried Apples, and Plums, for sale at R. J. CHENEY'S. n 4TB, Corn , Bockwheat,VotghttWid sold IL/ It It. J. CHENEY'S. tpI:CKWHAT FLOUR FOR SALE AT 1.) R. J. C's. D. W. SPENCER, Agent. DIV. SPENCER, Agent, CoudersportPa. s Ifor all kinds of Patent Medicines, Lini vent:Ointments. &c. &e. A few of which will name below, ALL KINDS DR. D. Jsyne's Family Medicines, Phila. delphia. r C..A.sses Cherry Pectoral, and Pills, Lo a, • well. TrAt:GHYS LITLIONTRIPTIC, Ba t' faio. W(TAR'S Cherry, SIVATNE' SCherry, 14 CURTIS Cherry. IireAIITHUR'S Liniment, Jayne's Lint- went. D ILOSBORNE'S GOLDEN OINTMENT &c. &c. &C. ' all of which will be sold at Manufacturers.' inl ets, whole:ale and re.ail. Petld.em and ',he Public generally are invited to call at D. W. S. Coudersport, Jan. 17, 1&'56. R. J. CHENEY I=l IS HOME FROM THE CITY 171 T H a Nam Szock of Goods, gush as Groceries, C.o.hs, Dumsstie Dry G 0 0 D , Whleh will be sold lower than any other parson wou:d be wiling to sell in this tens., WHOLE SALE Sc RETAIL for ready Pay at the old stand of D. W. SPENCER IVEW arrival of fresh Teas, from 374 cents /1 to $l.OO per pound, at R. J. CHENEY'S D. W. SPENCER. Agent. ESSENCE of Cot Tee, Coffee sold at lower prices than a: auy other Store in town, u it was purchased before the fast rise, at R. J. CHENEY'S. D. W. :SPENCER, Agent. B Urri:E. & Grain, for sale at R. J. C'S 1). W. SPENCLA Agent. 11EA.GA ZINE . 1111111 rTNAM'S, Graham's, Frank Lemlie's, Biacicwood s, tinictieruacker, and House ho:d Words, fur s.ue a. ,he JOCE.SAL BOOK STORE. SHERIFF'S SALES. pi( ut a.t.iry wilts of Venditioni ..lUPEtputtaa, ia3uud uul of the Court of Com mon Picas of eu:tcr C , utay, l'eoruyivania, and to me direcled. I hall expose to public /lie or outcry, nt the Court tiouse. in the Borough of Coudersport, ott Monday, the 18th day of February, IS ti, at LO o'clock. iho followiud ocscriucd rrni eataie, Certain re a es•ate situate in II:a - risen town ship, Po..er Co., Pa., bounded ou the floral by to. no. 4z, east by the Cioga ...minty tine, south by lot no, 4 , , and wee: by iot up. 39, biting lot no. 3', and p.tr, of warrant no. 1766 —containing acres of Lind, of which about tweive acres are improved, iviih a log house and tome fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in •xecuaon, and to be *QM as the property of Chester Elisworth. 1=173=1 13.4 *state situate in Allegany Toweship, Potter County, Pa. bounded on the natal by lands oft ox a: r.uss and .sounison Neison, on th e e ast by tt tn. Neaion, south by lands of Asa F. 4: Autos Knymond. and on the west by lands of Ilas.ing., Mor.ey, Foz and 'toss, containing ..crez beingj..o.. - A0.1.-.9 of t h e a jj oaueui o f Fox and ROIL, Wl* bald town ship, en which are keventcen acres unproved, with one log home thereon. s zotzedat;tl taßen in ex..einion, and to be sold as the property of Llen j ninul 11. quick. =BEE Certain real estate situate in Harrison To-wnship, Potter County, Pa., bounded on the north by lands of :5. C Lewis, east by the Res. .me oil:top Count', south by Land of I. Stine, and we by laud of t 3. Lewis, con taining seventy-tire acres, of which about twenty-fire acres are improved, with one log house and some 44,,e seen thereon. Seized and taken in executions and to be cold as the property° (Rhodes 1231=1 Certain real estate situate in Etdalia Town .ship, Potter county, Pa., beginning at a post .111% paroles Wes,. in the south east curlier of Patent zits.; in I.l.strict No. 1.1, being part of -said Patent, thence north loti perches & !links to a beech tree, thence west 7J perches th 4 links to a heed! tree, thence south luti perches 164 links to a post, thexce east 4;I per Chas 114 Mika to the pace ot beginning, con• taming tifty acres and allowance ter roads, and shout ton acres of which are improved, with. a Irma' house, one dame barn, one spring house anti some fruit trees thereon. L. beizod and t.iketi in execution, and to be sold u the proper,;• of 1 :lies Anson. —ALSO-- Real estate situate ILL-Allegany township, Potter County. Pa. bounded uu the north by lands of Daniel Raymund at,d U Jineks, ca the east slid south by unseated tart.ts, and on the west by Daniel Raymond, cuutaiuiug one 'hundred sures more or tee, twenty acres im.allkidls 'feast and soap Pow. D preyed, with a ;og nduce, leg barn and an tilders.—Titese superior articles are war apple orchard tberton. I ranted to save time and money, and promot e belied and taken in execution, and to be peseo and harmony in families. gaii us the properly of Jesse M. mOO7l. TYLER &JONSP_Mt. Real estate silt - Clain in die tow n ihip7 o f Sharon. PotterCOunty; Pa. hounded 'on' she north - by the Oswayo' Creek, • east -by line of warrant No. 2194. south by gander of Stephens and White. and v i e , ' by : lA* or Stephens. white and Silas Pabbite, be/4 par of Warrant No. 2194, containing 96 2-10 acres of which. - Me acre is cleared, with a Water saw mill, two dwelling houses and tans barn, thereon.' Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold u the roperty of Loki-Siercins. -*LSO-. . . . - Certain real estate situate in the Township of Sharon, Potter County, Pa,, bounded on the nor.h by Oswayo Creek, cast by the east line of warrant No. 2194. south by lands of Stephens & White, rind west by lands of Stephent White and Silas Babbitt, being part of warrant No. 2194, containing ninety six and two teeth acres, some of it cleared with one water saw mill, two dwelling houses and two barns thereon. Seized and taken in execution, and to be *old as tho property of Luke Stevens. P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. LIST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL AT FEB. TERM, 1856. Sampson E. F. Carrier vs./ GN. Smith and • s Short. 5.0. WiMains & wife " Harriette Losey Silas N. Howard " Richard Goodinan Bingham School Dist. " C. C. Crum 11. W. Slay " . R. W. 31'1n.yre Williards & Phipps " Henry Crittenden - Gem Fox, adminiser of „ } Deloss Dwight S. M. For. deceased Luman Scovil " George Estes Luman 801 l " Luman Ball, jr. Verse! Dickinson " John C. Cavanaugh Truman Kibbe - " William Callen John J. Ridgway . " Solomon Sart*ell Potter County " Harry Lord H. Lamonte " Luman Bell, jr. Asa 13. Gibbs • " Rans. Harmon et al Verret Dickinson " W. T..' A.F.lctnes THOS. B. TYLER, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Office, ~ . • - Coudersport,Jart.l, i , 856 Court Proclamation. WHEREAS, the Don. R. G. Whits, Pres ident Judge and the Hon. 0. A Low/a and Joseph Mann. Eggs, Associate Judges of the Courts, of Oyer and Terminer and Gene ral Jail Delivers, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphan's Court and Court of Common Pleas tur the County of Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date the 22nd day of Sept. in the year of our Loru ouw thousand eight hundred and fifty-fire, and to me direc ted. fur holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and 'General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the l'eace. Orphan's Court, and Court of Common P:e is, in the Borough of Cuuuers ppr,, on MON DA , the 18 h day of Februa ry next, Ana to contiutte otle week. ...oca is therefore hereby given to the Co :ers, Justices of the Peace, acd Chusta les :ithia the county, that they be then add hera their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, M: o f said day,, with their rolls, records, • qu sitions. examinations, and other remem btac .to do those things which t . their offices a pe lain to be done. And those who are L. u d be their re cognizances to prosecute prisoners that arc or shall be in & jail of the said county of Putter are to he then and there to prosecute against theta as Nvi.l be just. Dated at Coudersport, Jan. 17th 1856 and the SOth year of the Independence of the United States of Aruerica. • • I'. A: STEBBINS. Sheriff. POTTER COUNTY, SS: THE CO HMO"; E-4 LTHof p ESNS M- I . .1 NIA to the Connier of Pottar County; G ruling We command you, that of the goods and chatte.s, tmids and tenetnen:s of L .D. Will inns, in your bailiwick, you cause to be levied and tu. de as wet a cer.ain debt of tifty-.wo doi.ars and forty-eight cents, us three dollars and sixty cents of like money, for costs, winch Samuel M. Mills. now for use of P. A. Steb bins, fate;y recovered in our Cottn.y Court of Common Pleas of said County, against tie ..aid Defendant; and have you those moneys before our Judges at 'Coudersport, at our County Court of Common Posas, there to be held .he day of Febru:try next, to render to the said Plaintuf for his debt and . costs. aforesaid—and also this writ. Witness th• H•n. ROBERT G. WHITE, Presiders: Judge of our said Court at Couders port, Ihe 7th day of Jan., A. D. leck. T. B. TYLER, Proth'y By virtue of he above writ to ma direc.ed, I have let ied on :he fcclowtng descrihedl.eal esta;e situated in Sweden and A.Legany town ships, to wit : Bounded on the north by lots nos. z. , i; - and 133, and Ruse/led lands of Fox estate, east by unseated lands of Bingham es tate, south by lands of Bingham estate, and west by lands of Bingham estate and Fox es tate, being lots nos. tit; and 131—cont.:hung :244.4 acres. of which there is about thirty acres improved. *On it is one frame and log house, and two frame barns, and fruit trees thereon—being lots nos. tio and 131. AMOS FRENCH, Coroner. Jan. 14, 1.:336. iV 0 1' C E THE Subscriber hereby gives notice to the public. that having given Henrietta Nut ting his note for funy do,tats bearing date Jau. 13, 1'655, payable ihe Ist of June, le:W— and imvtug never received any value there for, he warns any person from buying the said note with any expectation of his paying it. MAkeir HALL H. NiCHOLS. Sharon. Jan. 3, 1-.51i, 3 t VIOLINS :tad Flutes just received by TYLER New Books. T ADZES and.Gentleruen are invited to call I—land examine the new books and other goods just received and for "sate at TILER a:. JONES'S naIiTES for kigZ just received at TYLER'S SODA, Cream Tartar Magnesia, Alluni Chalk, Salts, and Glue, for sale at the 1- 1 GROCERY STORE. Come to bring you Life and Health.' DCURTIS i -HYGEAN.A ) . or Inhaling 1.../llygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma, Broncnitis„ Coughs, Colds, and all Lung and Liver complaints. A new method of Inhala tion for the cure of the above named diseases Fur auie li v D. W. SPENCER. PATENT PAILS, Bed Cords, Clothes Lines, Horse Cords, Curry Combs, Horne ftru.shas, to be sold at MANN'S. lOLL\ Strtags at Drug and Book Store ZINC and Mineral Paints, with direction for using, at TYLER & JONES'S • GiOltißl.lt TEI4 : NEW: 12 . 9R1C _ • 01:11,T17liAL REVIEW 8' Jcnrnal of.Subirt SUPERBLY -AND nonsgrx -nu Devoted to the Advanoeinesit of the Rural Interests In AMERICA. This one of the largest' and most elaborate works of the kiud iu the world.. Rand Architecture forms one of the princi pal features. Each number contains frotu two to four engravings of model cottages, from de signs by and skilful architect 4.— Space is also assigned to the tasteful art of Landscape Gardening ; engraved plane of gardens In every style, and adapted to the pectiliaritiei of differut-orders of architeeture, twmitify the work. Eue rtv lugs of uewlfnaits, new flowers, new vent ::.Lies. &c., are illustrated and siesCribed as soon as • their respective qualities can de termined, forming the most complete and ete gent Manual of Rural Husbandry ever attemp red. Au experienced corps of practical writers seveu iu number, are engaged to fill its Col,. . - It contains seventy large pages, and is prin ted on the finest pearl-surfaced paper, .mania lectured expressly. - T sax 3:—s2 per annum, payable invari ably in advance. Fifty cents commission on each subscriber allowed to those who act as agents. tl.ooo will be distributed at the end of the year among those who send the twenty largest lists of subscribera. These prenaiurus will be paid in cash, The first premium will be $5OO. The following are selected , from hundreds of similar notices, voluutaxily contributed by contemporaneous publications The Horticultural Review deserves the most liberal patt ouage. 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 has ever come under our observation. --Register. fie.,gles, the Editor ol the Horticultural Review s is a practical potnologist, and one of the finest scholars ourcounsy boasts of • He possesses the glowing descriptive powers of Dickens, the elegant gossip of Walpole, com bined with a thorough knowledge of rural art.—State Police Tribune. Farmers, buy it for your ions--buy it for your daugh.ers. It is ;inch inte..ectuat treat; a rare combination of the bettudlul and the nseful.—Arges, N. Y. We had thought that in bowning's death, the e.oquent advocate ofrurai hdornmen. had become only a chenstied reinetubr-nce; but in Mr. Reag.es we di,cover an equally rick mine of medal wealth, that betokens thi.in fittence orate spirit that is gone.--Iloatrore Tribune. Advertisers will find this an unsurpassed coed.= of publicity, as the Horicutturai Re view c'scu.ses eneusiveiy in every State in the Union. Advertisements inserted at the rase et Stu per page. WOOD ENGRAVING Those requiring Wood Engraving, can have their orders executed in an unrivaited manner '" - ^ ; " 1 "'"'"•••,: i s givo to vieo 4 s of AN/- X. 1.46 : au en.er.enced Lag:ish Draughts man is engaged for ails errress. Per sons tiring at a. distance e.in forward slava, ro.ype of .he obAer. [by wan) they wish en graved, which wit; be a su*ient guide to Ot tani a perfec.fac-sirnile. ;Stock Breeders wilt be dealt wish on very liberal terms. Odr Exciettige List is au - catty ye, y large.— A furtherencieion is not desired, utiles' pub iisuers are winiug to givo the above adver tisement several. insertions in their respective papers. Agricultural Books can he furbished az every useful subject, from both English salt ♦atericuu publisners, by euclosing to our alt dress the price of the book requited. Spec:auto-copies will be forwarded az tko receipt of 18 eta. in postage slants. C. IitIAULES, rublisker, ^_o6 Broadway, New York. War Declared at Last, THE long repose of Europe is about iu be disturbed by the bugle's note and tae reside ot the draw, calling its slumber ing millions to arms to the delense of their 11u:sides and their country. England and France are calling tor men and means, and rending forward their armies to battle against the aggressions of the Russian Bear; but while the Old World is ciiiivulsett by revolu tion,imusual peace and plenty reign in the New. In the peaceful and, quiet pursuit of our business we have fumed a copartnership under the name and sty le of N. S. BUTLER .CO.. and have taken the store in Empire in the village of Glean, formerly occu p.vd by Thing & Brother, and are now re ceiving a splendid new stock ot goods adapted to the season and wants of the ,counnuaity, which we intend to sell exclusively - for cash down, at prices that wilt cause consternation and dismay in the ranks of old fogyism that has been so long - established in this section. Our stock will consist iu part,of the follow ing Good;: Hardware, Crockery, Boots& Shoes, ' Hats Cups, Carpets, Oil dloths, Drugs, INledicines, Dye Stuffs, Wass, Paints & Oils, Sash, . Putty, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, 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 everything they usually want at prices that will do them good Cull and see for yourselves. . N. S. BUTLER & CO. Olean, May 5,1854. 641 ' • • HONEY —A good quality of honey for sale at • C. SMITH'. • Bounty Land. - THE undersigned will giiie particu lar attention to the procuring of Bounty Laud for all those entitled, thereto wider the late or auy previous Act of Congress. A. G. oLMSTED. Coudersport, Pa., March 15,12.55. -43 9tri LIFE OF HORACE GREELEY, Prayer Books Faulty Gray, The Oracie of nowers, and is tow sup ply of Scuooc Boors, • Just received ai the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. NEW BOOKS just received at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE Sept. 1,1654. 7-16 OILS and FAINTS at r A. F JONES': LNDIAN MEAL and BUCKWHEAT sea tentlr ea hand at the war raev.iireff siren. alEjtcp_uNTy_ss,,;__, cfm4comrf-mritettgivißiv IA m me Merljrif Potter 004, greet- codunaltd that. You Asttach . J.lusitta Brun:you late of your conie all'and singular bis goads and chattels, end tenement!, in •syltorp -hands or por tioti,ier the same may be,so ritat he be be holden before our court of Common Pleas; to be holden at. Coudersport, id and for said Ooonty, on the 18th day of February nest, there. to answer Russell 0: - Goodrich of a plea Aar sumpsit, that he be and appear before our court on the Said 18th dayof February to answerwitat shall be objected pullt hint, and abide the judgutept of the court therein. —And here you thew and there -this writ, Witness; idle Hon. ROBERT G. WRITE, President Judge of our said:Court at Couders port, thestl4 day of Decemberr - A. D. 1855. THOS. B. TVLER, ,Pisothouclary. By virtue ado) above writ:to me directed, I have levied on the following described real estate: Situate its Sharon township, Potter county, State of PetinsOputi,a. Beginning at a pest, the north-west corns Simon Drake's lot, thence .by the line . of, said- lot.eorith 99 perches to a post corner,. thence north filly degrees west, perches.to a post, thence uor.h *id- perches to a Wads ash. corner, thence north forty degrees east fifty perches to the road, thence along, the road inaith• fifty degrees east, 64.3 perches to the place of be ginning—containing 44 acres and t 29 perches strict measure, of :which there is about four acres improved, on which there is one frame house, one frame barn, and f ru i t trees there on. P. A. STEBBLNS, Sheriff: Coudersport, Dec. 27, 1855. ®'Wellsville Free Press please copy sir times, and send your bill to this office. WAGONS & SLEIGHS . T HE subscribers; having resod " JL the wbeelwriOt ahop former )y occupied by John Reckhow, respeptridly inform the nitizens of Potter County and bo rest of mankind, that they are prepared to make eleighs of all descriptions on short NOTIQE.i . - and - to build all kind, of wagons' according to order. rirßepairing neatly and expeditouslrione. Orders from t distance promptly attended to. J. REcitatsw, THOMPSON. Conderspott, Jan. 10th, 1856. FOR sale at the above shop, a nue Cut. ter. • ALSO ONE SET two horse, light BOBS. G. G. Colvin v 5.,., Emily K. Speneer?; No. 77 May term, 1844 &D. W. Spencer: . The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court to distribute money arising from Bale of real *state in this cause, will attend to the duties of said appointment, at the Prothon otary's office in Coudersport, Pa., on gotta day, the 2nd d•iy of February, at 1 P. M. Those interested in said diszihntion, can at tend if they think proper, A. G. OL3ISTED; Auditor, Jan. 10, 1E66. 4 t Edward L Paine Edwin S. Paine vs. Henry Ervay. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the .four: to distribute money arising front the sale of real estate in this cause, will at-. tend to the duties of said appOintment, at the Prothonotary's office, in Coudersport, Pa., on Friday, the Ist day of February, 1366, at 1. P. M. i hose interested in said distribution, can attend if they think proper. A. G. OLMSTED, Auditor. Jan. 10, 1856.. 4 t SUPERIOR Sperm and Ta Howl Candids• C. S. JONES' PPO VISION STORE. FRENCH MUSTARD—A new thing ea tinly, for gale at C. S. JONES'. MTHEREAS letters Testamentary on the estate ofJeise Lewis deceased, late • the Township of Ulysses, Potter county, Pa., having been granted so the undersigned, all persons indebted to said- estate are hereby hotided that an immediate settlement should ns made, and those h4ving claims against the erne are requested to present the. f. r Settle ment. O. ~.Vo)v ts. Ulysses, Oct. 18, 1855. . SPENCER, R. J. CHENEY ' S Agent, has got some of the best tobacco out. All bor ers of th weed canftud it there I will guru ROA DC LOT HS, Cashmeres, 'Satinets Lill and Tweeds, can be bought of the snider signal as cheap as at any other establishmen coaary. A V. JONES. Administrator's WT HEREAs, letters of Administration oat V V the estate of Harry Lyman deceased, late of Sharon Township, Potter County Pi., having been'granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are beaky notified that an immediate settlement is re quested, and those having claims against the same, are requested to presentthem forsottle relent. C. S. JONES .Coudersport, PL, Nov. 21st, 1655. • SACKS OF SALT at the NEW PROVISION STORE &TY BONDAGE & MY FREEDOM. By 13JLFred. Douglass. Journey to Central Africa. Bar ud Taylor, Ida Norman, by Mrs. Lincoln Phelps, - Gilt'llan's Third Gallery of portraias, Father Clark, he Pioneer Preacher, The Escaped sun, The Hidden Path, Fables for Critics, swam Together with a general stock of Standard and Miscellaneous Works; good books for Young People; Wall paper, Stationery at Whoteitaie & Retail; States, Pens, Pencils, Inks—in short everything in our line of busi ess, in the greatest variety. Our stock of Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Goods, Watches do Jewelry, has been greatly renlaged to meet the increasing demands. We cordially invite the public to examine our goods. . TYLER & JONES. . Coudersport, November, 1,1855. Drafting Inaimunenta, Water Colors, Drawing l'aper, Pencils, sad Bruiting, just received at TILII kJONErt CHEST HANDLES, Drawer do., Bolt ‘JRetches, Hatter Snaps, Wardrobe Hoot, Barn Door Hinges kept for We by LEWId MAN ' No. 188 December term, Executor's Notice. NEW BOOKS. .1 0 ;";..'.W 4 ROBT. J. CHRIST zaklii say to the pao. pie of Potter mi L tkuit be tusa bought, the buikling Mita* lr,AT.Speneer, and fernery ,occupied by. D. W. Spencer, and ininnieneel3 t mini:Knell& ItesineulM Opt:anted -D. W . . , ,Spenner, agent. .1 bate ndeptedktbe - S 'O CASR 'RZADY-PAY . . . - • :-SY IC= Times desiring' goods' low, please .Caton toe with a call. Grain, antitdrotber kinds ofpre. dace - taken in ezehange fur geode at the cash calm •; - ROBT. J. CEMICEY. P. W. SPBNC.EIL desires to express •his ne linowledgrnents to I'l.'o'6w:ids and to the lie for the purvuage he has Oceived in years Past, and will euaeutor taint:Li:the conhnued tesoruf his old and ninny• new friends in his new station. . . Gondersport, Sept. 20th, 1855.. IS Xeitv Clifokits AT THE KEYSTONE BLOCK. THE undersigned would. rerpectfully iit term' his old uiends .and the public gene rally,- -that he has resumed the mercantile business. lie has purchased au emi;-e NSW STOCK OF DRY GOODS which he is now receiving. Having sold gm's in this community for . a series ut years, he Hatters himself that tie has selected a stock winter dry goods that will suit the taste to his old customers, and such new ones as may give him a call. He sanuot undertake to enumerate the articles that make up his es soruneut, but he has every varioty amt style ut ' DRESS GOODS, BROAD CLOTHS, _ • 1-1 ATS & CAPS, YANKEE MA10:5 . 3,3m.. that are mustily kept in a country store, or likely to suit the fancy of buyers. He also has a full supply of TSAS, 1.-;OF) ER!, RICE, and other Groceries, also illardware, Crockery, &c., &c., all of which he is s m.rious to exchange for cash or produce, on law-able terms to buyers. Call and see at the s: ore formerly occupied by Miles White. ARCH. F. jONRS Coudersport, Oct. 18, 18.5.5. Machine OIL Mill Ownera will always. find amply Oil for machinery at satisfactory p!incs, and in any quantity,at TYLER'S Drug Stow' ANEW supply of Fluid and eat Lamp . s—waie new and beatnik' patterns just received and for sale low at TYLER &JONES-- NEW GOODS. THE Intl/scriber hal just received a Geier al as.soitment of fall and winter goads nonsicing of DRY GOODS. . CLOTHING, . BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, GROCERIES & CROCKERY, and almost every article needed in the town 'and vicinity, which he pledges himself to sell s low as the LOWEST. Its old custotners and friends and the pug Lic generally are invited o call and exattun. for themselves. . D. E. OLMSTED. Coudersport Oct. 4th, 1855. ' NEW.LIIISIC. Toy Boors, CLASP BIBLES, ILLUSTRATED HYDROPATIIIC ENCYCLOPEDIA I PORT FOLIOS, PORT MONNAILS, ELOCUTION 45C. 'ORATORY, ArrnicAN DEBATER, WIDE, WIDE WORLD. New supply Hai-Pees Universal Gazetter, School Books, French, German. & Latin. JOURNAL BOOK STOILE.. Coudersport, Nov. 29th, 1845. CLOTH DRESSING. - A LL persons having cloth to color and .4.1 dress, by leaving the same, at the store ofJ. M. Judd in Coudersport, will be forwarded to the works of the subscriber finished in good order and returned, payment for dressing can be made to J. M. Judd on delivery of the cloth. Mark, the pieces plainly with name and directions. 0. 11. PERRY: Genesee Fork Sept. 19th, 1655. GRAHAM'S and Putnam's Magazines, tilackwood's, Edinburgh Mapzine, and the Edinburgh and Westminster Reviews, at the JOCRSA.t. BOOK-STORE. ALL the most popular Patent Medicines on hand which will be sold at whole sale or retail, also staple articles in the Drug, Medi cine and Dyestuffline,for sale on the most rea sonable terms. D. .W SPENCER, Agent. NEW supply of Senora, BOOKS A ..Paper, Pens, etc., of - every kind inquire for in this part ut the country, just received and fur sale at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. New Cash GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, Hither, Ye Hungry. CS. JONES takes this method to inform • the people of Coudersport and the pub lic generally, that he has just opened a Gro cery and Provision store, where he will keep constantly everything in the line of " eata bles," and which he will sell as reasonable ad can be desired. The "anbstantiaLs" 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 examine-before purchasing :elsewhere; and if he cannot satisfy you, your else must' be desperate. Yon will always find a full ;moment of- Groceries, consisting of Su gars, Teas, Coffee, Saleratus, Spices, Ginger, Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries , - Sal mon, Codfish, Mackerel, Blue Fish, Rice, Molasses, Syrup, dic. dtse, 'at all times, Pork, Pork, Fleur:Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll and firkin,) Salt, Hams, etc. etc. Grain ind all other kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods at the cash price. •• 6-Xttf C. S. JONES. • tll 11 1 1 Ik`l 'II 1 - . -.- 4 -- '----.....-..:--- _-:-..-4.....„...-. 7-- - . ~- 5 1,, .1 r d . 4 ik , I I M 16 3 OAT I s • 4 4. k ii _i„:„:,...):„..7 ~.;:...I...s.l,uipst HE Tmenes,of this untwist take p.eS. sure.in annoitriCiit , the Publip 1 t" they haire'e fi rted the 'Si 'Ciieerkhe- . 1. FlENtlittekwas Principal.' Thiele - Min cornea tots well recomnienited as,torkit .abiu; tale rue d; and 'cape rienee d: —He Ws bietL engaged-in teaching': burger share of tholdnie 'kir - fifteen *Sal:clad from , among:the MOM number of his pupils, about' WU ' hirl101( 161 - , out from under his iustrtictions; es teachers is diilerent parts of.tbe country.- -It Will be. hue object m umkellif -Academy one of the mos. ldtwirahlo schools inthe coantry, foithose Wiri. wish to-qualf - thenniehres for teaching orPic other responsible Stations in life, and also Cllr those Who desire to prepare for college,— -a • r THE WINTER TEIIM": . _ Will commence on Monday. December 34 •1555. The Academic year will be dividedhi- Four Terms, of eleven weeki each np.. Tha spring Ten will commence on MotWey,. lelaruary-25, 1,556; the Summer Term will conenence on Mtanday, _May .26th, Iss6;"exia the Fall Term on Monday, the- lat. liag ti September, 1856. • TEIiMaS. Tuition per term of Olin= weeks ens Co:Iowa: Primary stmlies—Reai Spelling. ;" Men:al Anthmetic; itc.; - -"‘ irelOo Common English branches---Geogra-- phy, ordiography, Arithinetie,and Grammar, - - - • - - - -113.9 t) Higher English Branches--Nntural ' rnitosophy, ASlluuoirsy,Cliernistry. I#4-XOl Nigher Mathematics—Algebra, Ge ometry, ------ - - $5.1114 , Latin and Greek Languages, 11,5,4.1 Piano Music, - $B.Ol. U. of I,natzument, • sl.t♦dr Er Payment strictly in advance. All scholars who Can write legibly, will be. required to present an original. Compositia.. once in two weeks; and ad male Scholar... 3. declaim once in two weeks. • ' • Though the-Terms of tuition are consider 'ably lower than they have been heretofore yet it is designed. that the instruction ribs I. be thorough in all the branches taught ; an,P those who desire to learn and are wallet s.'udyr will find it a very raorirAzt.z Bcao-a • SOBLESKI ROSS, President..) LEWIS MANN, Treasurer, it t;.B ovEttTos, Secretarv, Trastimor.._ H.. 1.. 01.513 . 1" ED, ELI IMES, Gr. Board can be obtained in private raw. 'ies in the village, or room can be had in ihr. Academy by applying to the Trustees. . Courlirsport, Nov. 22nd, 18.55. Grarrat Eitformatiex UNITED STATES. GOFER/ME:11 •-: President—Franklin Pierce . Vire President--(de facto) Jossr Ek. Secretary of Skate—Wm. L..3larey. -Secretary of A:crier—Robert I.DeCiellitre.: .Setretary of Treasury—Jetties Guthrie:. Seireiary of ;tn.—Jefferson Davis. Secretary if Nary--James C. Dobbin. Post Master Gen eral—,fames CzmpbelL Attorney Gcaerai--Caleb Cashing. Chief Justice of Crawl Stales—R- B. as ep STATE GOV E EN3fENT: Gorernor—James Pollock. Secraary of State—An - drew G. Cunin. Deputy z , ecreeeery of State—J. 31. Suilivar... Surreyar Gcncral—J. Purer Brawley-. Auditor Gcnerat—Ephraltu 13aulis.• Treasurer—Eli ;Slifer. Supreme Court Judges—riiis, Lew 4, W. IV Lowrie, G. W. Woodward, J. C. Knox, -Black. County Officers, with- Post Office Address. • President Judge, ROBERT G. WHITE, IVeiiioOCO, .Tioga (irk. Associate Juages,. ORANGE A. LEN Is, Clyne. . J OS EP H MANN, - . _ District Attorney, FRANILIN W. KNOX, Coudersport. Sberiir, PIERILL A. STY.BBINS. Coudersport. Prothonotary and Clerk of tip COUTtS TIiOMAS B. TYLEP., Coudersport Register and Recorder, ANDRXW JACKSON, Coudersport County Commissicnserg, Dvicir.‘VHIPPLE, Ulysses Center. iissuusoyi itosA, Whites Coiner', HLNRT NELSON, W*1.011. - County Auditori, • WILLIAY B. GRAVES, Clank HARRIS LYMAN, Ronlettsk. - 11.1- ylYoss, Allegany- - Commissioners Clerk, Samuel Havens, Coudersport Treasurer, Henry Ellis, Coudersport. , - County Surrsyor, Z.'F. Robinson, Harrison Valley. Siperintendent of Common Seissirt "J. B. Pradt, Coudersport. The Journal Book-Store OFFERS to the public a good var:e . r . most readable books, cheap for cast, family necessities. All the newest hook- .1' raise are kept on hand, or immediately p. - cured for customers, and we hope to rer. such patronage as faithful attention to b - ••• ness, and an earnest desire to oblige, os;,f. deserve. New books received at short iu --- vale. School Books, Stationery of all materials for Paper Flowers, etc., constait on hand. blusic,Maps, Mathematical ln.s ments. Pleas. call and examitie for Tourse!ie. JOVIINAL.BOOIt—STOIf 7 112aearthur's Liniment. The best Liniment in the Triir:et: . Prepared by A. Macaa•utin, M. P. This article may be relied upon as being" sore cure for Sprains, Bruises, .Craiii Swellings, Rheumatism, Frozen Limbso traction of the Muscles, Croup, QP:J , Chitblains, Affections of the Spine, Nen *tom Diseases, 'Weakness, and for Burns if app'sti itamediately, Eruptions of the Skin, Chap" .4 Hands Cu:s or Sores, and effectually coun— teracts any Intlanituation.. And an effectual "remedy for Horses asst Cattle, in the cure of the following. diseamb. •ie: Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Spat As Ringbones, Fresh Wounds, Sweeney, galls, Lameness, Cracked Heels, Sera er Grease, aad'Galls of all kinds 0eta.4,.. Iq the Imam. Per ale by D. W. SPlTetAirb.
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