rtig.I,‘.URNAL ! goppE4sPoier, DEq. 18, ritISCELLANY A P4r-ITV ‘YONAN;—.-.-.The sµhioined Iy:l4 . '4;l:Alava discovaro4 in an f3x7 cligngse: A pretty woman is one of the "in gitutions" the pountry-_-_=au angel jo dry goods and glory. She makes atinshioe, blue sky, Feuith yf „rely, ptid happioess yrhereyer she gat33.l 119 r Pof.ll is one of deiicions roses, rpripplei and beauty. She is a sweet, I ppm, writiep out in rare curls and Fli( 1 0 1 ‘"calico, and good principles. !I . ! en stand up hetnre her as so many admiration points, to'melt into Cream ilieg hatter. tier words float round the ear like mu-ic; hirls of Pat : . Oise, or the chimes of Sabbath bells. Withoi t her, society sv o al t i 1 ( 1 3 9 its iruest attraction, thechnt eh its firmest felience, and young men the very best pf comS arts ae4 company ; Fier influ: puce and generosity restrain the vic i,n,s, oat angthen th'e'; weak, raise thp i.wly, flannel-shirt the heathen, and ktrengthen the faint-hearted. Wher-. river yea qui the yirttp,us women, you also find pleasant firesides, bo.. /pieta, clean clothes, order, good liv ing, gentle beari.si oppkie, light and l''"!Ql u itistittlo. o ." generally. Shp i. the flower of humanity.: n very Vet pus in dimity, and her inspiration is 0 1 ! VI Path of licmven. Daniel Igelate, Conxtehip, While on the subject of Mr. Wel): stet's history, I cannot forbear meo: tioning - an incident / relating to his cuu►tship, which do not remember to have seen recorded. He was then A young lawyer in Portsmouth, N. 11, At one of his visits to Miss Grace Vletchei, h . v had, pray:4lly with xiew of combining utility and enjoy: went, been bolding skeins of silk thread fur iter. when soddenly he !itopped, saying, "grace, we have true been engage.] in untying knots; let 'es see if we Far tie a knot, one which will not, untie lot a lifetime." He then took a piece -of tape, and after I•eginning 3 knot , of a peculiar kind, gaverlt to her to complete. Tills was, the C - e - fempay and ratification of their engagement ; And now, in a little box marked by him with the words ". Pre cious Documents," containing the let leis of his early cottrtsbip, thisuoique ;nemorial is to be found. Th , e kunt has never been uotied, MR. BUCIIANAN'S CAHINIET.-WO save hitherto, sofralned taking an in- Nentory of the " catkinet ware". made up for Mr. P t uc.hanaa by thenress, be lieving that ha-was quite canaille of wanaging his own household ; hut the New York Triban,c says, on what it helieves to be reliable aittho.rity, the; the cost 9,t ec.ratary of State has boe' pfft,red to Glen. Oass, and w4l acc.rstati ‘ty the distinguished Michigan Sena oa Tuesday Dec. 2d. NERRIIKA.-.-40 fox 11.31eYl bars of the Territorial legislature has just been held in Nebraska, and we barn from the Wynmina (N. 1%) 1W - oro i rle that the party lines swore not drawn; the members chosen, so far as beard from„ eve nearly all scrong free State wen. The ealto.r cif the Neb.r4s - City Nita*, a groldayery v,sp,er, wag def 611444; "WA HAVIN'7 ({uT. ANN Q O ll. AN. !4 110U111."---.A little boy whose ether neglected the duty of family Flyer, ipent some titre with pious relations, where morning and evening devotion Kas• carefully observed, and veligioue instruction imparted re parked, "We haven't gut any Qod at in4~apq'e house; ADVENTORSS OF A BOTTLC.-A bot tle thromi overboard from the ship Adirondack, cm tit* banks of New, flundland, 41, September, 1855., eon, laining s letter from a lady on board to a friend in Ireland, was pi,c,ked up In the tivet ahatinon . , Augast, 185.6, and the letter for,,yerded to its afl &et's, RUNNjY({ FOR Orflcs.—=4 follow who was seen hurrying along the street 'l,ll Miltun, lately, was asked what office he was running for. "Squire Thorp's, I,)y ../upiter !. I'm was the reply. Itelundag Home, The steamer Wm. Campbell, which arrived here : from Missouri rimer yesterday, brought down a coinpany of ono hundred and thirty- quasi Kan sas emigrants, who were chiefly from the southern states; and, hawing lie rome sickened lyith the pea - ce pros pects in the territory, are retn 'ring to their old homes.—illissonri Deinocrc.ll! nr Wilell you catch a man ridicu, ling t'ae wrongs of Kansas, or the wrongs !If The poor, crushed slave, look at him' carefully. You • will see a cold, glittering eye, passion-marked features and a self worshipper. Watch him in every depart menkof active life. He hath a dovi7' taTs no heart, or none That will make 'the woild any better though it ,It .uld beat a thousand years.—Erie True .17ueriean. Strong language, but. trap To the letter. THE GLOBE. THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CONGRESS. I INTEND to continue the rublica tion of the Debates of Congress in full, In cluding the laws passed, during the next ses sion, to coupnenee on the first Monday in Dr., cumber. The Conti g in of a new Adininisn ration will cause the debates of the next session to be both interesting and intstrec,iye, ne its polipy will be foreshadowed tty the s eughes el its friends. Those, therefore, who desire to know what will be the course of the next Presideat; before he takes the executive chair, su as to shape their business accord;nglv, should subscribe for the debates of the soloing session. The DAn.r (aunt: will contain the newsef the day, Ingether with such editorial articles as nutty b e from mute to time suggested by passing events of interes', and the debates es _they come from the hands of ihn reporters, which will be laid on the desk every member, to uadergo his revilion for the Congressional Globe and Appendix. Those who may de sire to see the debates immediately should, take the DAIET GLOBE, us they are usually pulish ed in it two days before they are printed in the CoNcitE3,joN.,th GUM', and APPENtu. 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Kansas has become a point of much impor tance a d attraction to the whole cotidury. ti view of this Met we have made arrangethems to have the latest and most rubble accounts of all tit it transpires to that Territory. In the matters touching the slavery this ; utes there, this journal will take iii'des with neither party, deeming it, as o e do, the province of the peo ple of timitsas, it !influenced, by outside pres sure, to duternime that matter Mr theins.ives. All persons will be given' hewet:er, a Mir and it partial hear:ng through our cuitituos, and vo shall labor to present tic facts as Cwylraas pin., without regard to whom they to sy affect. Those who wish to be fully posted .in regard to Kansas affairs, the politics, Setilements, im ntigratioo, and all that concerns the prog ress of opinions in that rptarter,:can Mid no better means of obtaining the same dhan through the colutrms of this paper. POLITICAL POSITION. MISSOURt DEstuonkr ia, as its name itn ports, I.),eanoeratic in principle, conservative in sentiment, opposed to the'violence and out riges Ilkrt have disgraced the Territories, and !cailously in favor of the right of the people of each locality to control their doMesuc affairs without interference from • those residing is other States. ' 1 - IARP,E.R'S MAGAZINE `Clone of tbe 130 Volitinc4. SSUBSCRIBERS ts 1-I.traigtes MAGA zasi, whose ,Subscriptiens expire with the present Number, are respectfully request. ed to renew them-without delay. . • TERMS.—Tbe Magazine nmy-be obtained of Booksellers; Periodical Agents, or from the Publishers, at - THREE DOLT-ARS a year, or Twxrm-rtvn CENTS a number. 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It was received at thiti - stait whit really cyciraordinary f.vor, and leaped, at out., i/11111114, to a fixed and hotiorable place in periodical literature.. jilt the new year it will open with now features, increased attractiveness and. itaereg itl its artistic and literary departments; and greater efforts to make it acceptable -to the pliblic. In the Jatioary nuitilaer a new novel will lie commenced, entitled : ''WEST POINT;" By am officer of the United States Army, with giaphie Illustrations by 11:kdas.. 'l'h ‘yiql: is ui a tield hitherto untouched lay uoveltst, it is eminently an American one. It is a remarkable work, gra,. , ltie, droin ate, fall of char .c . ter; and will in .he a sen4itiutt.. The" hero is taken through West Point, gradua:es at that ios.aution,and undergoes a series of adventures, in an upward S niggle from pov erty te i enkininteet THE FkIIESIIIKS 111.*1.14E 110311.tritos," by Mv. E. F. Ellei, will be continued The tu it ter contained in this series is all new, never hav ' been published beforis, .s conee.- ed by ill's. Ellis front privu,e sources. A new 4:attires—ILLUSTRATED - FA.511/1185, ill rESIthIISe to numerous reques:s from our sub scribers, will Imre.ifier Cl ory mum r, THE ILLUSTRATIONS will excee I, in the fu ture numbers, anything we IVIVO hitherto done,. The exquishe pencil of .11r Dallas, who It •s g t iven us aire.idv so 'witty beau 11011 A, :1114 whose " P4itql itf the Pencie! Itas bppi admired everywhere, aud received dr itiost eecomiums, will largely con tribute to our fainre issues. LOST JEWELS, etv turt . .s, Sys s. rEruEss, will still cominne, illus.rated as heretofore; Willie to the various literary branches llo niancc, Criticism, l'apers on Art, Editorial Gossip, T alcs, Sltetches Hum irons Papers &,c., well kuown: authors will comribme, and ren der this Magazine, 111 is goner .1 literature, un excelled by ally miter in die country. 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FOlt DOLI.AItS AND A [Nu , we will send, this _Bag, zinc -fur one ye .r, and any Three Dolkr .dagazitie fiirone year the sub scriber wiy se.ect (Harper's, Godey's, Gra ham's, Pam dn's, linickertkoc,ker, Black wood, e.c. •• .The PosTACE this Mug , zinc is 1. cent rer number. to subsdribers, payab.e quarierly in advance at the (Alice of delivery. Address all CotainunicatEons to " MRS. Srs. PIIESS` .% ENV u.x - rnt.r," 12t3 Nassau Street, N. V. Y BOADAGE . & MY FREEDOM. By lv_kcrvd. Douglass. . Journey to Central: Africa. Bayard Taylor Gilitilan's Third Gallery of Portrait's, Father Cairk,*the Pioni:er Preacher, The Hidden Path, Faklei car Critics, Together with a general stock' of Standard and .Miscollaneons Works; good, botak.4 for Young People; Stationery at Wholesale Retzitt; Share, Pens, Pencils, Inks—in short, everything in the greatest variety usually kept in a Book Store. \\,• DRUGS! DRUGS !!- COLI,II'iS SNITH 111 HE undersigned having purchased the interest of T. 13: Tyler, in the Drog and nettii business, purpose tacomblue their stock. and continue - to supply their numerous friends with the sante variety of goods as heretofore, except BookS. Believing by this arrangement we shall curtail expanses et least ten per poiit and aro disposed to give our customers the • , tenctit of the change, fur randy pay T....lying on increased sales, for reintinention. Our stock will comprise all articles found Wider tho general head of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provi.ions, and Hardware. N. B. • A full stook of Drugs, Medieirms, Paints, Oils, Campliene, Fluid. and Dye Stairs, kept.ciinstantly on hand together with sta tionery, fancy articles, IVittches and Jewelry. For the truth or . the above promises we r . :Tea:11111y invite an examination of our gronk. 8:111T11 ...V JONES. . Coudersport, July 3, JSZill. attention! • TN consequence of tho opening of the Cat taWissa, Williamsport, and Elmira R. R. whereby direct,. railroad communication now established with Philadelphia, WISE, PUSEY,4i; WISE, , Wholesale dealers in Foreign mid Donie:itic Dy Goodi. N. E. corner Filth and ..11.irket St II ILA DELP 11 I 1 , are now prepared to otter extraordinary in ducements, to the Northern Pettusyvanka trade, to visit their city to slake spring pair -.ll.ses • I addition to the low prices they Nell at, they will also guarntee to ship all goods pair ch .sed of them, at the smne rates as geedsl are shipped from New York. Their stock consists of all the usual varieties of PRINTS, . . CHANIRRAYS. LAWNS,: BAREG E DELAINES, ALPACAS & DE BERG E, WI LTE GOODS ALL THEIR VAR BROCHE & BLANKET SHAwr,s, IRISH LINENS & TABLE DIA') RS, CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, ' . SATINETS & .1 EA NS, VELVETS k, %TEL VE'I7 CORDS i LINENS, DUCKS & DRILLINGS & SATIN VEST INGS, BLACK. DRESS SILKS, COLOR Eacx:Nowczi, RED & WHITE Ff.ANNELS, TICKINGS -&; STRIPES, IILEACHED&II.ROWN MUSLIN:S &c. &c. —A L 0-- . A full assortment of Carpeting,c WISE, PUSEY, & WISE, Wholusale Dealers in re .dy-made Clothing N. E. corner sth and Nlarket Sts., Philadelphia %rill h lye constantly on h did an ex tensir assortment or Men's& Boys' Clothing of ever) .iradu 2111 d quality ad .pted to the country tr.de. All garmlus w,rr oiled or the new:est s.vles and best workmanship. The People's Cash Store. • AT - couuEitsrouT. Imething New. airl_Sonlething • Wanted. ' • MILE snltscribers, having eniesod into part ner4hip arrangements under the tint ot AlArsAno ‘Vn.cox, will be happy to see all old friends, and all new friends, calling; day after day, and continually, at "The Pete ple'4 Cash Store" in Contierspnrt, ingniring Cur DRY GOODS, ' HA RD WA RE, CROCK E 1;4 ' REA D DE CLOTHING, and all the endless varMty of articles ‘%:hich ,he People want, and oust have. And the nbscrib rs will sell to their customers, oh/ or uric for the Cush, or other Ready Pay the very best harp:ins to be had in Nor:horn Pennsvlvania. mAyx.krt.D & WILCOX CptiderAperl, April 5. N. WEBSTER'S DICTIOIiARY POCkei, SehoCll, Octavo. 111111 Quark) editiuus, fur sale lw W. 31, NO TICE - is hereby given, that agreeably to the laws of this Goininanwealth, the undersigned citizens of Potter county, Pa., will make ap plication to the next Legislature, liar a Bank of Issue :aid Deposit, with. a c ipital of one hundred thousand dollars, entitled Tile StAl- MIT BANK, to by located tit ContiPtspurt, ter county, Pensyltonia. F. W. KNOX J. W. S.IIITII C. S. JONES C. S Nirrn ARCH. F. JONES JAMES A ; SCHOOMAKER D. W. C. A. JACKSON . A. ROUNSVILLE Coudersport, June 12, JOURNAL BOOK STORE. NEW ARRANGEMENT. - HIE undersigned hiving purchased the entire Stock of BOOlts lately owned by Tyler & Jones,and completed her as sortment by new purchases in the city, oilers to theopublic, the greatest variety‘ and best 40,9,010 Stock't.xf HISTORICAL, MISCELLANEOUS • RIOHRAPHICAL, and CLASSICAI., Rooks ever presented far sale its this tummy All the new books of any value are kept constantly on hand, or procured by .express for customers who may desire them. It is believed th e lt a taitbfitl attemticut tia business, and an earnest desire to oblige all who may deal with her, will secure a liberal amount or patronage. School Books, Stationery °Pall . kinds, ma terials for Paper Ftowers ' etc., constantly o n . hand; also Music, Maps, Mathematical Ilium ments. Please call and examine for yourselves. hl. W. MANN. • baucharsport, May 14,1856. NEW BOOKS. VNCHANTED BEAUTY, by D. Eldor a -1.1,4 Lives ot Atrocious Judges, by HiWroth, Progress of Religious ideas, by L M Child Bryurd Taylor s,Travels, The Song of Hiawatha—Longi'llow, Caspar, by Amy Lathrop, Just received and for sate at the JOURNAL 114001 i, STORE Agen,L% WantodA R ESPONSIBLE Local and Traveling .I_l4,Bllra-flee Agents. Wanted to operate for a permanent Company, to wlioni good indttee.-.. tnents will be offered. Addre.ss D. S BOSS, 142 York. Pa. 9 Of' AIeETHODIST Hymn Books of Tarioos 1T1: Sizes justin and for sale at the JOURNAL :BOOK'STORE...- I,IBLES, English and. German, a Variety of listylas and sizes,at the Journal Book Store , Pocket Biblei Hyntafßooks,Prityer Books, Webstiirs Hictionary,• unabridged, octavo, high school and common school editions. Harper'ci Universal Gazetteer, Cruden's Concordance. - Testaments„ • Putiiana's Magazine, bound,' . • Bayard - Taylor's Works;•s vole.; • • • Poets and Poetry. of Americo, . .• • Poets and Poetry of - • Layard's Nincalf-and Babylon, . Willis's Poems, Goldsmith's, Gray's, Ossian's, Cook's, and Tennyson's Pofilllfy Paradise. Lost, 'Lady of the Lake, • Prestiott's Histories. Mexico) and Peru, Tillers' French Revolution, Joseplius. Rollin; Winthrop's New,England, Macaiders.England. Diekens' England, Thu Spectator, 8 vols., tivo„ Children's Books—rand Toys. • • School. Books; every kind called for in this . community. Latin,•Freneh, and German School Books, Levere.ti's Latin Lexicon, Drawing Papet, Books, and Cards, • Drawing Pencils—Crayons, Toy Paints, Colors for 'oil painting. Music. •Bratshes, Chalk, POllN F Qlllllp,l'aper °fever,' variety called 'for %Wafers, Wax Sco. Materials - for Paper Flowers. Harrison's Copling-Ink=llavids' Blue Ink, ...Indelible ink, severalliinils. Ilovoy's Ink, Many Phrenological and Llydropathic Works. • ~ Fowlers and Wells' publications. • Blank Books. 'Moos. and Diaries. Teacher and 'Parent. • • Thonry and Practice of 'reaching. Lifo• or LI oraoe Greeley. Starl'apers W. Beeolter. • Works of .Thoothiro Parker. • Shakspeare,&Q., For sale olioap at the J 0 URNAL BOOK—STORE. EMMEO3 NEW GOODS. THE subscriber hits Just ropetvod a gutter al tOisortinent of fall and winter goods consisting of - Dity clooDs, • . • & SHOES, 'HATS & Pt 3, BONNETS, R I B BONS, G ROC ERIES & CROCKERY, and almost every article needed iu the town end vicinity, which- he p . b.dges himself to sell as low as the LOWEST, —o— old ChitOMPrS And friends and the pub tic generally are invited I call and. examine for themseives. ' D. E. OLMSTED. Coudersport Oct: 4th, 1;<:5 NURSERY. - • L t . IN \ u&,.. CO.,.cs, i t I i Yates l large v..lualde assortinei4t 0f.7211 T TREEe of all varieties itsuittly troll irate,, Tilllllll Tyres aye piling awl of vi ,, s ormis growth. The qual ities are the most elioico known, 'will war r.oil te l l genuine. Also a line arm k of OiLVA MLNTAL TREES and SIIRMERY, lbt 4prag isl Actilrens orilert ti C. BEACIL Pell Tut, w, l u.. N, S..L.t. 1 I, I e513.-211mo nIITNA.II'6, Until L I•'r ink. Lodi° A IS ck w oias, 1101140 hold I,VordA, sal.) ut tho ritNAL BOOK 8-roitr., VARIES and Atli - mimes fur .1.85f1, 1-7 Blotting Cases, Card Cases, Thertnonwers, Children's Books Ibr the. Holidays, Chess Men, Drawing paper, ' Bristol Board, Monochromatic Board, Ilydrypathic Encyc:oyedia, by Dr. Trail, • Family Dentist, . l'ottpiker r „ lporA, ttt tlko JOURNAL BOOK STORE. NOW READY, TEE NEWSPA f PER. .REC ORD, A Collection ofNews,b,per racts and Statis.ies, pont:tilting A C. r.y,PLETE `LIST OF NEV‘ SPAPER, in the Uni.ed Stater, Canadas, and Oveat Britain. The may reliahle work of th - kind in the world. An invaltUdde assistant to the Editor, Book Publisher, - auttGencral Advents:6r. Bvc k „ 210 pp. On receipt ofs2, it will he prepaid per to oil, tq any part of the country. - LAYS. BKOTtIEB, Publishers, N0.•:c.3 Duck street, Philadelphia. rir Editors inserting the chore three men las with editorial reference, and sending copies of paper, ipreFaid, to-the above address ; 1.1101 CGIVE• a copy 0,1 the weds, Dealer in Lary Co,odt l / 4 Qr.ozwies, erooke , rl,, Reddy-made Clothing, and Yankee Notiinus —Third street,-Coudersport. THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE, s herebi given that the Notes and Accounta I of the late firm of Tyler and Jones have been transferred to Smith & Jones, and will be round in their hands for collection. Those - indebted to the late firm of Tyler and Jones, Will please settle the cam with the under 'signed lunned i iatcly. . SMITH & JONES. Coudersport, JAly 3, 1656: - CLOTH DRESSING. A LL. persons having cloth to color and [IL dress, by leaving the same at the blare of J. M. Jndd in Cloyderopurr, win'h a forwarded to the works of the subscriber finished in good order and returned, payment for dressing can he made to J. M. Jud pu delivery of.he cloth. Mark the pieces pointy with name and directions.' • 'O. H. PERRY, Genesee Fork Seth. , 19th, 1855. - Butterwort!' W ILL furnish . tile people with fieskt Beer and Alfurrou, on Tuesdays and Fridays during, Elko sea§o,n.. Casil win be punt for heel' Milo at all times, Coudersport, July 17, 1856.. . . . RAFTING Instrnments, Water Coifing, D Drawing Paper, Pencils, and Brushes just received by . YATES COIIAPY L. F. MAYNARI) NO I'IC E M. W. MANN pl 4 I ..1 :0 , :.a - : and'Olelodenf- -- :- .4 -ii , ii i ,, e ,, ~ THE CASH SYSTEPsf ADOPTED Prices Greatly:Rethiced .0011 ACE WATERS 9 - Nu. ,3; . 33.l3roadzegy, .2V, Y. . AGENT FOIL THE BEST BOSTON AND N. Y. INStRiIifIENTS. THE Largest Assortment of Pianos, met,dicoog, mo4opi Instnonents and Musical Merchandise of all kinds, in. ihe .• S. Pianos from Teti different Manufucorivi, sotoprisin c , thoie of every vurii ty of style, front the plain, neat and. substantial 64 racer, in Walnut or Rosewood C1131:14 (run t WO to - $990. to tio;so of 'the most eleguut • finish op to Usle - ThOUNILIIII Dollars. No hums in the Union can compete with the shove i f , the number, variety, nod celebrity of. its iu, stratum qua, nor in . :the Extremely Low Prices ut which they are sold. HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED • 'PIANOS; With or without Iron Frames, possessing their improvements of ovcr.strings and action, a length of scale, and compass' of toile equal to the Grand Piano, united with the beauty toil durability. or structure of the agitate' They are justly . pronounced by the l!resa end by the first 11, , asical blasters, to be equal to those ofany other manufacturer. They s t y built of the bed and most thoroughly sessa r ,, I material, and giarauteed to stand the c , tion of every climate. Each lustrument.guaranteed to. give satin, fion i(in. or purchase-money reflinded. S• 0 OND4IAND PIANOS GREAT;ItAIt. GAINS, constantly is store, rico lioan 4 to $llO. HORACE WATERS' melodeoets, Superior liistninupts in 'tone touch and of inake: (Tuned the equal tempers. : 'tient.) Melodeon• of all other i.tylea mot makes. ?rive • $45. $6O $75 % 11:4, W(1. I•l6 , niile iteeds and two bunks of Lessliberal tliprouitt. Cl)nqi • rr. and Churches. an extra discount. M Ater IN'S QUITARS„ BIZO\VN'S FLUTES, VE: I7I. IIAS, ACTORI)EONS, VIOLINS, • and Musical lost 11111.4.141 s of all kinds:at Imre.* prices than ever before uttered to the imb.jo A large_ilipconid to Teachers und Scboi b. The trade supplied on the must liberal terms,- ICIIiS O. One of the largest and brat AelcCtea esth logues . of Mnsienowd publibbcpl, comprisick many of the choice an aloe popular ,aile af. the'day, and will be Q n e ahinl utf bora the iegular prices.. Music: at qt by mai) to, an pasta o 4 the cove. : 19-, post paid Particular and personal enact ion' lead to 1411 nedera received by mail. Sat• istaction guaranteed tt), every instunt I, Hetet and Melodeons for,rent, and rent allowed purclia,,, rialtos and Melodeons' fur "I' as 1"""1lily paytorttle, Sc;concl-tund %Piano. :es ken in emriinnge fur mew. and seteelc Catalogues and Schedule of prices forwarded to,ull parts of thr ecocutry by null!. - GP" GREAT INOCCENIEN'fIi OFFEZEtt. TO A g E TN IN ALL PARTS OF 111 E COUNTY X. it sell the liar - ace Wat era' l'ilass h. — deons, and G•tralogGe of Music. DINNS' JUSTICE, the latest _edition, st 11 the JOURNAL .11001( STORE 11 ,7- ANsA6 qna lAka,„. Guide in Need - I.k Rook of Parlor Games. iturrowe's Piano Forte Primer. IVorkingtuait's Wac in the %Vora, Ellen Mon7gomery's Hook Shea". ressentlen's tits American Gardens,. Sunshine ill Daily Paths, Dickensi • Stmg k itto of ( ;t44.6 1 :(44i/A . I E. 4. AboY• Elemeirs ofCli.tr.,eter, Margaret Cletast Etirqc: Past antl Present, Eugewitter.- "Mgt: . on the New Ttes, ment. - T..adless .latitsement, or Entertaining E. 1.•• perintents-in various 'mimic's. Petersoles.Fatnitiar Science, Liebig's Agricultural Cil6,ll.latrr. - Aceordeon Instritetiir, etc.. at:the. JOURNAL BOOK STORE Coudersport, May 1.156. Lewisville steam Gri3t lii r tIE stiliseribers baring purelineeil the ies. k'rcAt t.f all other parties lieretutOre cue.. eerueiliii the above establishment, are euvr prepared to do all kinds -of custom work is it .:lie, as we Vilieve its a workmanlike• ma iuct mid lope Ly a dili i ient attention to. bl.l,lne,s, to ' merit. anti receive II suer.,. akin of Flu, mtge. Persons wishing to have whvet % or tome wheitylinirmi for market, can at lilt irons be eceuidnumlatiiii ou short NOTICE... For the quality of the work lipue at. our. mill.. we toter to' A. Corey, EN., Bingham, and Sia Corey,Litki Lewievillie, G. JoittA S . Nano, EAq., and Air. Jam! ., . Locke, Coudersport. GRI DLE Y. LreAltis. 21`tb. 18SEr. ' • HURRAH ! 1 - 111,111tA it !! rrip[c Weer has' come at,last, and 'all what wish to have„ licir Oinding done in the. VERY DEST Di. ORDER • mat bring your grain to tia Cushier'ft: Grist Mite and there you will fiutS M 'for tun giving entire satisfacticiu to all. yoa, who 'doubt give him a call, 'nitd• you'll not • e aoriy. . • 11. 11, whe:.t. and Buckwheat floured At : market, on tho shortest notice. • Cushingville, April 12th, 1856. - NeW 11001 CB. American Agitators and .Reformers, iv nutlet?. ' - $ 1 ; 26 Lilt of Wm. H. Seward, his Speech es, Orations, and Writings, 1 01 Life and Beautiiii of Fanny •Ljfe of-Horace Greeley, (new. supply,) Stanhope Burleigh, or the Jesuits in our Homes, (new supply,) ' • 51. •W. M. , ALLEGANY HOUSE, Samuel M. Mills, Proprietor. On the Wilk it'll° road, 'seven mile; North t.f Condor/pot-. N E W Music recanted every few jig..bi