El=3! The , ,Peapices Cash:Store..:) • • • ,Trung hlr lag enteriidititapart: •• 41711ulgelnelitslunder Abe imp) oc • Ida it4wlsreco et , W itoos ,4 will-be. happy , tat sea a 114141 *titan - il - filing - 411142mm 'friends, - calling: • day after dsy, and continually, es-.•.•.1he plOsi Cash - Store 4m.,Coadersport,. inquiring ter DR V GOODS, 7 . : •!": tz HARD W ARE, : . RV VICE 111 :i - ' READ ' ;‘ ,4ADE , T44 . 45.td,, 414'01 piia Varzety of animas • the Pr •iiki• viani, and must have. And, this sultexth4s i eill sell to tfielictistomers, 4 or usts,.:Cor .the Gish, iir, other Rcady.rcii, the venr,heit be/gains to be had in_Nurthein • reP9:- , YqFial '!• • & • . _ IfikYNAAD - ANILCOX. "Kiiiidteisppt6,l3...s[ . . N'S IiATKAIRON an slither 4' • e n t prtynrattutta lot clvat.4hig . and A ILI, (OrSS a le tit , L Y f.E ' • 4 1 4174150 NS about to build or repair. will find a i..h:oplrttlitockui /call and Clita,fursalc at Inlr prices by • T-11. TY LEL!. y,tl • ' for'J uu•ry at ikAt pA • • JOURNAL BOOK STORE Something siren, Under the Sun. . . . AVING in view the :necessities of the 111 k eep of the -conn.y, :he subscriber Au purchased and is now receiving et art hia pare.in Coudersport; - - • • • V:II4 . I..AItGE,ST Al;11) tiST 'STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IiVER 13ROKGHT TO TII:I44ARKE'I'. Haring proparoil and sei upArt one-hulf, of bi is ssissiouni ior chi,' business, no eiior.S' will supply culkuuters with ar.tc.es /lUD* OF THE•BEST MATERIALS, • AND ♦T TUX, LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. . Hu stock consists, in part,' of Gentlemen's line and coarse boots and shoos ofevery atyip ; -Ladtes'.hoots, bootees, g.ii.ers and shoes o. 'Ashes@ variety, iimiuding the Congress now style ; Children's botiie end shoes 'revery description, Sae and price; together -with &steak of rubber OVER.SHQES, that eannot fail to suit the most particular in theatre, finish,. or price. - In eddinumio the Cock purchased in _ the pity, the subscriber is prepared to I.l3laguldc are everything to the hoot and shoe keeps un hand a foil supply of the hest aeportsd leather, and hoe engaged the set wises of the hest workman nt .he, country; therefore, ni.prepered.to do cus.oimwurk on •kort noticciq the bow manner. 1 will Wilt in couciusitm, that my supply - of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS 4111 not be diudoished on account of this new paterprise, but twilhpuntinue to sell Ftw i slid 'everything in the grocery and pro -vision tine to the sausfacuon of buyers. Gall and tee, and you will be satisfied •rrlrrsprrt, Sept. 10, 1E55 .The Pepsylvania Telegraph lIIILLIDID OR AND BEDDCED TERNS CASH sysTEm ADOPTED Oa aid after the tire: of January, 1856, the Tennairit aids Teleglaph, pulUiAled at Herrin :Largo t's., will hit I.•VL.CIi auu cutalueteu uy Aka undersigned, v‘uo will give tiara nut orgies iu wake it worthy IA ite. Clillbe Mill IA trtei.da. it win commence the new year printed 'on entirely newitype, and the V•Leii,y greitly . enlarged in Amin, while the puce %,1/1 ue lartr than that of any other paper 4 its Cuss eeterinahlathed sit t;.e t„aptiat outt 'eAIAISNIS STiLICTLI lV ALAAN‘.:6, )lo pN•or will be sent uatit it t• paid f.,r, final "ilf be diacuatiutic.d itie ILey ante .• ...The Telegraph will be issued SEMI— , as: is li K L , Y ,ou a sheet of tvvi:nt) -loot cut , sans, .Turing the sessions ul the I,aBislutitre, - lOW ►.l t KLf on a clue u te sin.ei 41 l u rty.highL • *Dimon' the raw:au..cc ul tue year. printout a comprehensive suumair) of itie Leg alftive proceviings ; sit important general hiwi as they tire passed, and uim to give the *arrant political intelligence of the times in the fulivst and most reliable manner. In ,:aitart, the proprietors ' hoPe•to rmilie it a cona ,iiinste family rid Political Journal, and they i appeal to the people of Pt/may've - nit to sustain their enterprise. • The Telegraph will advocate a liberal polit:. policy, and aim to unite all those who, ehlitighannuated by the same common par rwes, afailoulti64 tit the same beneficent re 4..sialle;terindisiracted by the conflict of *active organizations. It will salaam the iligheat standard of American Nationality ; yittliliog &sacred obedience to the' h ezipiennisai Or Vonotitintion t deter: restst.ttni extension of Human Slave gyve s cdttiial, earnest but inchr. lenient support to the =ministration of Gov. llook. --TEEMS-6,TENTLY IN ApYANCE. Tje Talespiph will 6e farnialieti S E M 1- if i li'VF . ' l 4 -1 Miming the seeeiuus of the Leg tire. anti l' WiE E 1 Ly, .on a double 4 l ' a sk i,r the retnilnder of ilie year , at the follow towlit w rate*,—the money invariably •to ac iiitly the order: , •• • . ..,. N agle sobtcnptions ~ : $ Oa . 'iv. c.o. ($1 80 per copy) , • 9 00 ~i c„ en nuptes (41 79 per copy) tl7 00 o n tedly Copies ($1 50per cepy) 30 .00 g gd,e: Liie 241e' tiriee ($1 50 per copy) on Ag , bar. g „ • ~, .. a should he glade Op at once,' . and.lhe :so !lino' foreraplectlEtefopt -.the first of .lo tbit they COM Cl . immeteCiiiitli . the ..:../glight of eta I.pgialature• • - • •• • . - 4 01a WaP . . liachiiPittput wilebe:.forwirded from . e. ordere mutt lie .atidreised t• ', '. ! 1 •II ' l r c 1.11.14 lb . SZLLERS. ' • Harrisburg,' Pa.. ''llllr illisizimizeisti will find the Telegraph be eery beet Advertising Medium la "Perasyl ,ftekerits dthe alias. Fr .4 "fg a `. % - § spotumtfi. sxmitile manit,..rsa , j. ........,. S at home aggb, in ttlegtore opposite the North-wesv4ruer ckthe Cana House quare, and is ritesyktgliiialrikkew ,y ork Clad Philadelphia, noti-t! ; inailiOatit:Ol i vek" 'of win ter dry goods, bill, MatiaetjAcesupply the de mands of this coOtitthity,;aistfor such variety so to suit uli tastiB - 4.7-Otv9sgbad considerable • oxpertence in &applying 4ier yeople of this section of the ckon i atyliiitlralouts and Dress Goods. and liavingFaelectettl his assortment ' 6111 Iwo cities,l . 4.o; flatnirs bimself - that his present , stock is•p,:little ahtl4- of nay ever offered. for 6riTelli . o . o6dt:4Si/bit "Ile WOUld . theiitill.: liay to , his old culitomeis,t . Styli ite ; ' and examitielbr yourielves:—an f il to the pgui p:e generally, tlint his: goods are for sale--that he will be happy to. nitiltifhie•visiters feel at home. (iivt.rtitir.a 0a11..-.. T T , .4, - .Comierltort;lict: 18; 18155. . . fpfl.li find ' at..ll.l l aaie.s stiire S•n;s, and otter seliact; v'atVlit:s •w;,,rruuted by we attb.sciribi:r not fadc. , . ALL Wool de Lnines a t Mann's. Al vnrtuuduns, and klugliski and French 121=1 GINGHAM'S, a good assortment, at • . • MAN S'S... SILKS and Diem . Trinitningii at , , MANN'S , . SETAAVIS of various patterns and q ualities—also Ladeis' and Children's . itueus, at . MANN'S. AMBRICS, Bishop Lawns, Victol C Lawns, Cap Lace, Crape, Bared kits.; lies, Linen Handkerchiefa, Embroidertil Muslin .E.l.l,gtngo, Cotton do., Linea do.', Ladies' Skirts and Cups, to be found at 4 • • • : MANN'S. ANY quantity of Hosiery at, I[F . you want warm Stockings for ..L.the children, call at • MANN'S. BROADCLOTHS, Cassimeres, Sat.:; ..Liinets, Cloths, Tweeds, and Jeans, a good assortment at MANN. T WISH it distinctly understood that _Lail Prints sold at the store of the subscriber at one shilling per yard, are.wavanteil not to fade. - 1.-MANN. GALTER. Booth, Buskins; and a great variety of Shoes, can be fonntl at . . MANN'S.: BOYS' and Youths' Boots at MANN'S. SHEETINGS and Shirtings,.a good variety, at MANN'S. SUGARS, Teas, Coffee, Ginger, Pep per, Spice, Starch, and 'alejtitps, a NI apply always on hand at. IF. yon want Axes, Hatchets, Ham mers, Mill Saws, Cross-cut do., Hand do., Chisels, Augers, Auger Bits, Files of all kinds, Steel Squares, Iron do, call 'at M4NN'S. L ' w. MANN 'keeps constantly ow hand Shovels, Spades, auld Manure Forks. C. .5. JONES LOCKS, Door Handles, Butts, and Screws of all mizea and varieties, at MANN'S. 'DOCKET Knives, Table do., the 4. best assortment ever offered for wale io 6oudersport, at .)14.NN'S : UHLER Scythes, warranted, at MANN'S. VALLS, assorted sizes, constantly on Asti at • MAN:\ S. UST received a tine absortment of u % ,u„eu, wawa a oaerett 10f CLIO at prices .oat tr u. ove eit.istac.itni, by L. MANN. petsuns liiew3elve3 over - Lyrotve Ll-11..11 ..ere4rs - • ,t) :0 -‘,..;4i-Liu.s, , ul., !Ao L. £0 Ws, 01 i.• 111.1• iLI 41.111 Cl.l j uULL rU thl/0 C. in 1141JJ, 411,1 41/41011C , SeaSUll /3 c...9n -1114,4auLt'..v..0 IL oulit. Li.) lie 4.•,,uaella.letrauvuey Accuat..s. . ANTED at Lewia Mann" .afore IYto excuunge tor goods,' Outs, Cora, buckwoeut, onion, Rye, VY topiOlides,oheep tidgs, Old 'sou; uoti eystn Cash wut sot ue retuned. ' Coudorspon, Oct. 18, 1855, • • OilitiOieT7 A T Wholesale and Retail at Tailoring! Tailoring!! . J.IV HARDING,TaiIor- Alt wort. uatrusted to his care will be dune who neatness, comfort, and durability. re Shop over Lewis Mann's store 6-37 I.RESEL Burning Fluid and Gamphine at the - DRUG and BOOK-STORE. Oill#lo.l34,Clothing .- place • f riIHE to :b 3 well-made' Clothing at. la low price (a large stock to select from. .• OLMSTED'S. . , A.:.8. .GOODSELL, .... , . • flUNSMlTH,Condersport,Pa. pin Arras kXmanufactured and repaired at his rhop,os et Ort•notici. March 3,1848: , . . Harrison's Coliu4blan Inks. Black, Japan, Copying, Marking PgFIC, In4eilitie, Scarlet, Bed',, sip. 'Rio -flow freely from the pen. and Tea grapier and Mot" durable color than any 4 014, - .Fcif gain, Rimierila sad rated,. hy • TYLER & JONES. T ADIES, tint Toniide'',lo fir LA sell at *eV/ staid by - r 10. W. 111P1i40/1 MANN'S. ,- MANN'S Cendersport. i itl3ol3lscifettgelitli Watt ted:. TO canyuirtlrrrhe best and most saleable Books publithild. They are written by t e most popular - Avill3pra,. 0f„the,,,41 . 14," i ia• ir f e tiding , among othersi• T. 'B...itiiTilt74, .41 who's° latt'great work, , • •• '. - , --c!" • • 'TEN - NIGHTS IN A PAR ROOM, 10,buti•pinpies have been, sold within a moat of publication. „ ,•-t- . ' , . - ' i These bdoks"are batitifißly ' illiiiitiaieli . (iniiiy 41 1 . - • them with finely:'Coloreiktplates,) and-are-printed and bound in the best manner Agents wilt find a fqeiiitant and profitable Omploymeit ._,ln. 'heir Circulation.. • k'or par ticulars addiess:(pnst paid) 1 . " ," • • , • : c . C.: , C .. ..". : -.• : ..- t , J. WoBBADLEY% •, 7 19 31...._____ Puolisher , c , N 0.48 Feurth-street,Philadelphi NEW BOOKS. • The May Flower,4•Mis, Stowe. Life of earn Hou.sioq.,' and Sou:h. 4:/uwaing, " Wit ti orid. l - • -- school stooks, Blank Books, Slates, Statione ry; tio.tganiLSilver pot's, , • Alagazines•tor June. , „ , • 44' ,Ai-50.4 A cienerin AsSoemeilt of NEW 1.11102/S . tor the spring Trade, just received end-forsato very44o4,a. ale 1i1t144.r . ..t. ROOK. STORE. Coudersport,•May 31, ,18;;O. . • •.. • , Lewisville' steam Grist gill HE aubscribera having purcliaigti T tercet dull wher puriii4a heretofore cOu cernediu the . above eatablishMent, are now prepared Lotto-all kinds of. custom work iu their line, us we believp' in. a workmanlike manner; mut hope uy a diligent attention to husineas,l.o merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. Yeraona wiaking to have wheat, or buckwiteatfuurea for market, can at all jams he.ucaMmuintated ou short NOTICE. - For the quality of the work done at our mill, we rater to A. Corey, Esq., Lewisville, G. G. Colvin, Esq.; "Diughurn, and . `lvltij. S. 51, Mius, 'John' L 3 Maim, Esq., and Mr. James ucke, Coudersport, ELIJAH GRLDLEY, LEI; 18: eyriaville, Dec. `27th, 1855; 1 - 11 ARIES and Almanacs for - 1856 1.../ts.otang Casco, k;ard Owes, neratoute,ra, tAtuttreiviDooka fur the Holidays,' Chess•Jlen, orawing payer, • itris.ot board, - inouucurowaLie Board, liydropathie tucyeloyeditt, by Dr. 'frail, Family Physician—Lr. Shaw, . rauttiy Deuttdt, rotipaar rapers, at the - ' • - - - dVtiltri AL BOOR STOB.f., A NY quantity of Sliti,WLii of, various A and qualities—• V 1? out. Caslituvra, twu ueLuiae, at A. 1. JUNkiS' 114EANI, awl t tux bbeetiugs and Sbirtaugs euu es uue a L.A. el .131carbett Ciuuu LUG &JAW e adonis,. gibe by - , k. F. JONES . New - Books ! New . Music k ANsAs and etnaska. • eediewor t ic. ranur L'a toes. Durrotve s Vi.tuo I orte Primer:. uristogniu atl.y in the 11 004. • Loan .uuu.e,outery s nook Shell. • tessetinen s AnieriCau Liatliener. Sunshine on Laity faille, Dickens. Sunshine of liraystune; E. J. May. L i temeuts ulidtantmer, 111.rg.iet Chandler. Luropo; rust arm frescru, ungrehter. '?age's Commentary on the Aaw Testa Nast. Endless Amusement, or Entertaining E parimenui to various sciences. Peterson's r mower science. . Lieu% s . ttg"tcutturat Chemistry. Accertteon - 1118trUeltir, etc., a. the JUL KAM, isuOK STORE. Coudersport-Sept., HONEY. -7A good quality of 'honey for sato al • C: • Bounty Land, uuctek4igueu will g ive particu at.lxisucql to Ulu prucyript; /dr AIL thusu eullueU uwaew umier the late w: nu) pre% tuum Aut. tit CA)/461L'e.138. A. Coudersport, Pa., Marcu 1a,163.). -43 yui LIFE OF HOItACE LiALLLLY, .'rayer 1.1u0i.5 X aiwy bray, .., ' . , • , . The Or..;:•.: of Flowers, and a new :nip piy Aix ~cnooL. buoas, .. Just receiveLl ai. Ile . ..: . .1 ve.,ILNAL itUUK-STOitli: rce..,..11 iiie ' JUL 4.%iiL 1;0 1 JA-J UREA •-ku O lLb auu‘ I'AIZsTS at AintAN MEAL and illieli.WHLAT von A-smug •, hand at the - • PFY tiV. ritiOVllMettl 41111 E b. laacarVlur 13vAment• l'hs • best. -L'tnrment ,the World • • .:iPtepated by.A:.MAcanTiwt, ili. D, Thu Law...Hi may be relied ,upon as being Mire • cilia for Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, itnistunaasin, frozen Cunbs, Ulan treCaell of illlel AAUSCiee, Croup, .( i t a iney (Animains, Anecuoas of the spine. Nervous Diseases, 111%eaymess, and for Burns if a ppl ie d usimeinately, Lrup.ious lit the bkin, Chapped Manus Cute or cores, and toraLis any innitinunsifea, . elfaeLually eouu• TYLER'S. And an enecloal remedy for _Horses aol Caws, in the curo of the rolkonring diseases, rig: Sprains, ..13rnises,:-Sweiliigs, bpaYmo, litiask ones; Iresb oundi, w oonoy, W inl - LlLlAeuesi, Cracked kisols,,Soratokos. *r torque, gad Halt .of all linds 'olosaioso lir use bossismi. . , :I • or sus by W . 11190(41111111. SODA,, Cicala , Tartar Pdeirtesia, '4ll= .)Chalk; Salts, aid Glue, for safe at ttte •• ' • - GROCERY" STORI. 'I Cons' to bring you Life and Health.' DCURTIS'. HYGEANA..or. Inhaling .1.11 - Iygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for. the .cnre • 01 .Pulmonary Consumption, Aathma,' Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all ; Lung and, Liver complaints. A new method, of Luba's. - tionrok the .core, of the above named disieases j . Foi sale bir • , P. W. SPENCER. • ATENV , Li 3 d • ° rag, Clathev PLineur, Horaiit'ords, Curry Com* Hoene Brakes /0o be moi4itt ' ' vM lit S UPERIOR Sperm pit TaifoliCatilsook C. S. JONES' PROVISIONSTOIL I=l=9B A. F. JON f.l3' •ga at i.. • • • .• PrA and Back,ion' t c.O n 91014411 F.. W. 1111:0X t turn c24 ,- alt.ilia hp; - . 1 CO& orb, P ai will Yegllarty• attendthe SoFteCourts in-eclter,teoenty. I CONE,I:•“u ••- • . al t 0 tit g gr . at 7L aSlt, Wellsborougb,!Tioga conty,,Po, will regular, ly otteost thetcuurts of Potter county. • June 3,1848-- . .• ---LAND AGENCY. THE uudersignetiqtarti g. been entrusted with the- care of several target tracts , of and,: in- this county, has maths , hituselCnc qua ' try „with the lands and land titles of the county, and will give inpuediate attention to any business,ot; this nature. Out . may trus(ed S. MANN. . ARTHUR (1;, OU STED;;` T . . A..,,1. 0 t 0_46 1 A l't D couN8.1411:',All: ...LAW will - utteiato all busitiesi iint`ruaied to his ciul.;wdbi)remptuesil laid fidelity. thliee—in the Tero'peronoel3lock, up stairs Multi-streei; , Cputlersport. .I'm ISAAC BENSON . A TTORN . EY AT LAW.-office, East side. of the: public square,: Coudersport, -Pa By special - arrangement the professional• Ber vices.of-S. P. Jou ssoS, Esq . ., may he engage. through him in all cases tn . which he: is 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, Esq., for adjustment. S. P. JOHNSON. March 3, 1848. 1-2tf JOHN S. MANN, TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW will attend the several Courts in Potter and Nrlceiszt counties:. All bueineits entrusted to 14iscare will receive prompt' attention. Office on Alain-street, opposite the Coutt li.ouse..Coudersport, Pa. KING • Szuringor,•Draftoinatt, anti , (tLottbegattct Southport, MUican 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 County made to order. 7-33 FOUN DRY. Di B. BROWS would give notice to the Sirs public that he is.prepared, at his Foun dry in lloudersport, to do all manner of Cesar tso,-will make and finish to order all kinds at Machinery . , Mill Gearing: Board and Log Carli,efileigh-finues or all sizes, and every artielt needed Ly a Lumbering community. Nutt - o thrillers be would say, that he has procured some, of the best Plow patterns in use, both t. lat -Laud and Side Hilt, and keeps Ilion constantly on hand - . And will make to order Field Rollers; Harrows, Cultivators, and every article used, by them iu Ins line ut busi ness. He is prepared also to do all kinds.ot 13 L A CK-SdiIITILING. And fruin his long experience in the above business, he feels confident of giving satisfac tion to those who may give bin' a call. N. 1.1.—01 d iron bought, or taken in ex change for work. - • 7-27 y JOURNAL -10j6K-STORE TotliiLt.S, English and German, a variety o ..1-JlPstyles and sizes, at the Journal Book Store. Pocket Babies, lAyom Books, Prayer Books, Webster's Dictionary, unabridged, octavo, high school and common school editions. Harper's 'hplariat Gazetteer, Cruden's Concordance. Testaments, Putnam's Magazine, bound, Bayard Taylor's Workii, a vols., Poets and Poetry, of America, Poets and Poetry of England, Layard's Nineveh and Babylon, \Vans'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, Titters' French Revcilution, Josephus. Bonin, Winthrop's New-England. Macauiey's England.. Dickens' England, The Spectator, s v015.,.5v0., Chlidren's Books—and Toys. School Books, every kind called for in Community. Latin, Freuch, and German School Books, Levereti's Latin Lexicon, Drawing k'. per, Books, and Cards, Drawing Pencils—Crayon's, Toy Paints, Co.ors tor tn. paint,ng. Music. • Brushes, Ch...k, Peus,ltutlis, Paper of every arie:y cat.eil for. Wafers, Wax, &c, Materials for Paper Flowers, Harrison'a - Cop;ing-luk--Davids' Blue Ink. indelible ink,- several kinds. Hovey's.lnk Many Phrenoiogical and Hydropathie Works. • Fovrleritihd . Wells' publications, ' Blank Books. Mems. and Diaries. Teacher and Parent. Theory and Practice of Teaching. Life of Horace Greeiey. Star Papers..H. W. Beecher. Works of Theodore Parker. Shakspeare, For sale cheap at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. Mir 1855. NEW MUSIC. .Toy Bobics, CLA.3I . .EIBLIN, ILLUSTRATED HTDROPATHIC ENCYCLOPEDIA PORT FOLIO], • ',PORT MONNAIES, ELOCUTION .45L. ORATORY, AIIERICATI DEZATICE, WIDE WIDE . WORLD. New supply Harper's Universal Guetter §ehool Books; French, German, & Latin. JOURNAL BOOK STORE. Coudersport, Nov. 29th; 1855. VRENCH - MUSPAREI--A now thing Si tiroly, for gale at ' C. S. JONE.S'. New . IThoks. Anserictill Agitators and Iteformers, • ByXartlett . —VA • Life of Wm. H. Beyrard, his sieech 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. tar Homes, (new supply,) • ' ..1,25 NlC}3f ready for sale 100,000 BRICK of mu orior quality.._lin wait of Brick GIN be supplied by eallintat the store of . • J. B. QeaderspetK Aug 0, 1180. . _ Sira424sakalßrtalittil nemg Books, Tat ,ttisouiailtbmkt.tigrOlud Class Books. In . kis VapP7-"a4d,c/14alk, Cray tops, Sealing ilUl`Tissne,lfacm,t 4 bruwing. atlik lizedkgottiu,g Boardat.Perio7 pnO-F6lins*td - Pate-t.rionnides, mitite 0 • • • ; J,ciprplArir‘tmx-stolte. __TO irialkTTEßS: ll ', . nittogs• NEAr,.iciite, , i'irK,,Touri , .1-JIPDRY, established ,ip. ftil.S., - 114!A t pew on hand; ready for immediate delivery, njuntis, to shit purchasers,;,' -, < .. _- . :, .. • :- lc , .. 100.000 lb. • Roman Type. of riety cnt, . f•50,0011i "- Fit,ricY . TYP.e ! . - I ; :': • ' 10,000 " Seripni.of,v_ariousityles: . . .5,01.10 " Germans, - • • . , , .. !. : 5,000 " Ornaments - in great variety, ;•• .5;000 " Borders;,•,• 30,000 feet Brassond Type Metal •Bu l les, and all the novelties in tlig businesS. - .. .. All the -above Types are ,cast by steam power, of t he new metal peculiarto thiS foun dry, and which is. ceriainly.. superior. to any ever used before du tiny - park of he world. The unequalled...ll4l)o4y, -in , the .process of castin , enables me to sell these inure durable types et.the prices of ordinary types,. either on creditor for cash. .. , • - Presses, Wood Type, and all othei Printing Muterials,• ex< ept paper and Cards, (which have no. fixed quality or price,) furnished at manufacturers' prices. „ Thodatest Specimen Book of the Foundry is freely given to all printing offices, on the re ceiptof fifty cents to prepay postage. o' - =• - ' Print ...Ts of newspapers who choose to • publish this advertisement, including this note, 1 three times before the first day. of July, 1855, and forward me one of the ,papers, will. be allowed their bills at the time of purchasing five tinter; the amount of my manufactures. New-York, Feb. I'2, 1855. Address, - GEO. BRUCE, .13 Chambers-st., . New-Yurk. It contains seventy large pages, and is prig d ted ou the finest pee-surfaced paper, mans - factured expressly . T r it x s:—s2 per annum, payable invari ably in advatice. fifty cents commission ors; each subscriber allowed to those who act :as. agents. $l,OOO will be distributed at tho eat of the year amotig those who send the twenty, largest lists of subscribers. These premiums will be paid in cash. - The first plea:tit/AC: will be $5OO. The following aro selected from bananas of similar notices, voluntarily contributed bp contemporaneous publications:— The Horticultural Review deserves the most liberal patronage. -It is not only eminently practical, but is written in a style that equal.. the best etlorts of-the late A. J. Downing,. Knickerbocker. The most elegant and useful. • book of the , kind that hasever come under our observation.: —Register. Mr. Reagles, the Editor of the Horticultural Review, is a practical potnologist, and one of the finest scholars our coumry boasts of. He possesses the glowing descriptive -powers of Dickens, the elegant gossip of Walpole, com bined widt a thorough kn)wledge of rural art.—Statc Police Tribune. The Journal gook-Store - Farmers, buy it for your sons—buy it for. of , your daughters. It is a rich intellectual treat O FFERS to the public a good variety a rare .combination or the beautiful and tita N.../most readable books, cheap for eash 'or family necessities. All the newest booki of useful. Argos, A. Y. roles are kept on hand, or immediately pro- - 1 - -We had thought that in Downing's death, cured for customers, and we hope to receive ! the eloquent ad% ocate of rural adornment hail s\uch patronage' as faithful attention to busi- become only a cherished remembrance; but ness, and - an earnest desire to oblige, may in Mr. II eagles we discover an equally neh deserve. New books received at short inter- , mine of mental wealth, that betokens the ix vals. School Books, Stationery of all kinds; • fluence of the spirit that is gone.—Mentrose materials for Paper Flowers, etc., constantly Tribune. on hand. Music, Maps,' Mathematical Instru Advertisers will find this an unsurpassei moms. medmin of publicity, as the Horticultural Re- Please call and examine for yourselves at view c , rcmates ex.ensivety in every State it the JOURNAL BOOK--STORE. iu the Union. Advertisements. inserted at this rate of rslu per page, WOOD ENGRAVING MEI lUNTEN'S• celebrated Instructions for the Piano. Forte; Burrowes' Piano-Forte Primmer; • Union Glee Book;. new supply of Sheet Music; For sale by • TYLER & JONES. GItAIN end Prochice of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods at,this store. C. S. JONES. . WERSTER'S DICTIONARY Pocket, School, University-, Octavo, and Quarto ditious, for sale by Z YLER• Drafting Instruments, Water Colors, Diuwing Paper, Peuvils,lnd Brushes, jug. received at TYLER & JONES' i. CHEST HANDLES, Drawer do., Bolt Retches, Hauer Snaps, Wardrobe Hoos, Baru!) oor Hinges kepi for sa,e by LEWIS MANN DattraVs Yeast and Soap Pow ders.—These superior article■ are oral , ranted to cave time and money, and promote peace, and harmony in families. TYLER &JONES'S. BRICK, ER ZINC and Mineral Paints, wiLls direction for wing, at TYLER & JONES'S NEW BOOKS. MY BONDAGE &...MY FREEDOM. By Fred. Douglass. Journey to Central Africa. Bayard Taylor, Ida Norman, by Mrs. Lincoln Phelps, giltillan's Third Gallery of Portraias, Father Clark, the Pioneer Preacher, Executor's Notice. . The Escaped Nun, The Hidden Path;W BEREA'S letters Testamentary en tbe • Fables - for Critics, estate of Jesse . Lewis deceased, lats. a Toge.her wi h a 'general stock of Standard , the Township of Ulysses, Potter county, Pc,. and Miscellaneous Works: good books for " having been granted to the undersigned, all Young Peop:e ; Walt [viper, 61a:tottery at persons indebted to said estate are hereby Whomsale & Slates, Pats, Pencils, 'unified that alt initnydiate settletnent should Inks—inphorz everything in our line- of bind- ,ne made, and those having - claims against the ess, in the gre-ttes, variety. . etne are requested to present them for settle- Our sock of Drugs, Medicines, Fancy O. A. LEWIS. Goods. Watches & Jewelry, has been greatly renlogrd to meet ,he increasing dsm,,nJs. We cordiatiy invite the- pubic to examine our goods. 'lf LLB & JONES. Coudersport, November, 1, 1d55. CLOTH DRESSING. ALL persons having cloth to :color and dress, by leaving the same 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 dressing can be made to J. M. Judd on delivery of the cloth. Mark the pieces plainly with name aid directioos. 1- 0. H. PERRY. Genesee Fork Sept. 19th, 1855. GRAHAM'S and Putnam's Magaztnes, Blackwood's, Edinburgh Magazine, aid the Edinburgh and Westminster Reviews, at the - JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. A NEW supply of Fluid and Cam Lamps—some new and beautifi patterns just received and for sale low at - TYLER & JONII3 NEW GOODS. . . 11 - 1 HE subscriber h : as just received a getter I- al assortment of fall and winter goods sonsisting of -DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, BONNETS, RIBBONS GROCERIES & CROCKERY, I . . ' ndalmost every article needed in the town •nd vicinity, which he pledges himself to sell as low as the , - LOWEST. - - Hie old customers and friends and the pnit lie generally, are invited o call and examine for pieniselve.. • D. E. OLMSTED. Coudersport Oct. 4th, 1856, .r.R. • , 1,11 T T ,GYOAI6f~rc FIR TALC" Tim ,Yowc • amin e 'T n: ,BMZMY MIIIORIJaY twaittiro Devoted to the. Advancement at the, 'Rural. Inpwedi! AMERFCIA:. - • - • ' Thikone of theta best and most elaborate, workltof the kind in : the World.. flurixlitchitecture forms one of the princi pal feainrei. 'Each number'COhtains from two to ft/nem/graving; of model cottages, from de-; sighs by eminent and Skilful 'architects.,.:,, Bpliceis also assigned to, the tasteful .art et/ Landseapo Gardening ; engraved plans of gardens in every style, end adapted to tbi peculiarities of diEferut orders Of architecture, • beautify the work.. j - f.ugravings of new fruits, new flowers, new vegetuldes, Sze., are illustrated and 'described as Won as their respective qualities can de termined, -forming the moat complete and gent Manual of floral Husbandry ever attemp teds Au experienced corps of practical writers seven in number, are engaged to fall tits eol• MEM Those requiring Wood Engraving,Can have their orders executed in an unrivalled manner Special attention is given .to views of AM DIALS; an experienced English Draught► man is engaged for this express express. Per sons living at a distance can forward a degas rotype of the ob j ect [by mail] they wash en graved, which will be a sufficient guide to oil tam a perfectbr-sirni/e. Stock Breeders will be dealt with on very . liberal terms. Our Exchange List is already veil , large.--- A further extension is not desired, unless pub— lishers are willing to give the above isiver ti.ement several insertions in their respective papers. Agricultural Books can be furnished va. every useful surtjcet. front both English awl American publishers; by etickming to our ad dress the price of the book required. Specimen copies will be forwarded on f 6• receipt of 18 cts. in postage stains. C. REAGLEd, 288 Broadway, Nyw York. meat LI mites, Oct, 18,1955 OPFINCER, R. J. CHENEY'S Agent, has 0 got some of the best tobacco out. All for• era ofth weed canfind it there I, will guar's B ROADCLOTHS , Casaimeres, Salta** B and Tweeds, can be bought of the :andee aigued aad.theap as at any other aetabliehmolt 110 Ilaty A V. JONES. Administrator's Notice, WHEREAS, letters of Administration e• the estate of Harry Lynian deceased; late - of Sharon Township; Putter County Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, Of persons indebted to the said estate are hereby notified that an immediate settlement is rat quested, and those having claims against tie same, are requested to present them fersettle; ment. C. S. JONES. Coudersport, Pa., Nov. 23st, 1845. SACKS OF SALT at the NEW PROVISION STORE. • _ _ ;Nevi ()ash _ GROCERY MID PROVISION STORE., Hithei, Ye Hungry: S. JONES takes this method to infers C •the people of Coudersport and the. puh-.. lic generally, that he has just opened a Gro-. cery and Provision store, where he will keep comitantly everything in the This of "eau-. bles," and which he will sell as reasonable as can be desired. The "sutiamitials". eau be, found here at all times, each as FLOUR and: PORK, while the appetites - of the most dainty can also be satisfied. Thorefore,should you wish for anything of the kind, Plea" Cal purchasing k and examine before purchasing elsewhere' and if lie cannot satisfy you, your Case must be desperate. You will always find a full assortment of Groceries, consisting , ofi Sur gars, Teas, - Coffee; Saleratus, Spices, Ginger, Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries, -Sal mon,. Codfish, Mackerel, Blue Fish, Rica , Molasses, Syrup, &e. Also, at .511 and throw, Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheeiie, Butter, (rell firkin) Salt, Hams, etc. etc. Gram and all other kinds of . Prodlicelak e l inexeharige for goods et the eaih price. _ DIARIES' for 1555 just rfceivit at • TYLIMIC
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