IIiTOTIMATMN WARTID We lately met somewhere, perhaps in the Ladies' Enterprise, a story of a ()log girl of very poor family who walked siz miles to school, endured the tuuut of her schoolmates about her rags, acquired an education, be came independent, and provided for the education of a younger brother; and we very irreverently raid "fudge" and turned over the page. Since that time, while conversing with a very intelligent New England lady, we mentioned the circumstance, laughing at its extreme improbability, when stated to us that when she was a child in Vermont, it had for a long time been part of her morning work to carry food as charity, to a poor family. Some years after she and her parents came out West, she re turned on a vizit to her old home, and thele in the first circles of society, she met a daughter of that same family; .not raised to the position by marriage, or the exertions of a brother, but by Jcr individual exertions.. She hid availed herself of the advantages of the district school, had gone to Low ell, worked in a tfactory, gone to an evenii:g school, saved money, pur chased a home for mother and the younger members of the family, was substantially educated, accomplished, gracefl, lady-like, dignified and re 7 spected, and was going on to fit her self fi,r a teacher of the highest grade. Our inihrinant knew another family, lrish, who had settled on a poor little farm in their immediate neighborhood, built a little cabin and worked hard. The eldest children were daughters. They and their mother helped the fati:er out of doors ; spun, colored and wore the clothing of the family; made, mended, knit and cooked. By the aid of the district school the eldest daughter became a good English t-hular, wrote a peculiarly elegant hand, rid determined to give the . younfer si-ters more advantages than the bad enjeved. The family pros pet ed. A plain, comfortable house had taken the place ofthe old cabin, but .the dye kettles and loom were still there. The younger girls walked daily three miles to the nearest village homespun dresses, stood the hi . :;tiest in their classes, and all t-t;.clied extra branches—one Greek, one music, and another drawing and painting, a:,d her landscapes were peculiarly beautiful. While they were yet cry young women, the father, thlougli the death of a brother, re ceived a vonsiderable fortune; and, added our informant, they and their house %%ere just ready fur it—ready to %dun: and dignif}• wealth rather than to he elevated by it. She assured us that she had known repeated in•tances of girls from very po• r fi milk; rai. inn , themselves, and parent:, be others and sisters, to posi tions of iudepeudence and respect. Well, we were compelled to be- - lieve, it, and the question arose, What is the reason such a. thing nerer hap pens out in this region I. Why is it that daughters are felt to be a burden, and that no prior widow ever does rise to competence unless she has a run to raise her I Why does a girl Iter cr rise in the social scale unless a brother takes- her by the shoulder and -drag--; her ip.? Why, "in short, has woman nri nosition in society, but throut!li hoc husband, father or broth or ? F.riw.answers, "Why ?" Will fAnneb3dv nlease tell us, or if we arc mistaken,:--it any gill in Pennsylvania ever did raise herself from poverty to compet , ..nce,—will somebody tell us the instance If any girl in Pennsyl vania ever did contend against diffi culties and win an education, we would like to know it, and if ever any social circle in that same State ever did open its doors to any young woman on lier own account,, we should like to be advised.of the fact. Did worth, tal ents, accomplishments, industry, in tegrity or elegance, °tie nr all of them, ever receive recognition in a woman, in tiis old German State? , Has any body known of any instance of the kind, and if so, will he of she give us the•facts ? We are anxious to know, for one instance of the kind would be a grand stimulus to girls to make themselves personally worthy of .re cpect„ and would do much to take away the badge of disgrace from work when performed by a woman.—Mrs. Suisshelm. • The present triumph in New Hamp shire is attributed to• Know Nothing ism; but the man who says so, believ ing what be says to be true, cannot, we think, have paid much' attention to the spirit of the contest. Know Noth ingism per se—that is, °position to Roman Catholicism, and to men not born in the United States—has not vi tal force enough in it to excite a great I Stare to political revolution.. It re ,quires something that humanity, nature, -and justice will approve, to stir up the fountains of society. The North is stirred now, and will be further stirred by its opposition to the progress •of slavery, and by its indignation against the men who hive betrayed the Nation al honor. Know-Nothingism is more a mode of marshalling the opposition against the administration, than a pin ' ci ple.— Worcester Spy. A Thiongsan's nose is like a lighthouse, vnarling u• of the little water passing under ecitti —Classic Saying. Nutiiniss C. W. ET.LLIS, ttern e,R at 'Rata, Coudersport, Pa Jai. 18. 1850. P. W. KNOX, tterntN - at nabs, Coudersport, Pa, will regularly attend the courts in Potter county. 3-40t1 • A. P. CONE, fitttorittp at IL atn , - Wellsborong.b, Tiogn cono . ty, Pa, will regular ly attend the courts of Putter county. June 3, 1848. LAND AGENCY. ..ki-s,„„ed buying been entrusted with the care of several large tracts of and in this .ceunty, has made himself ac quainted with the lands and land titles of the county. and will give immediate attention to any business of this nature that may be en trusted to hint. J. S.-MANN. LI. IL GAGE, M. D., DIOHYSICIAN AND SCIIGEON-ICoultl re srettfully inform the citizens of Cumle - rs port and Potter county, that he has located permanently amon g them, and will attend to all calls in his profession. Office—T. Tyler's Dru g and Book Store ISAAC BENSON A TTOLINEY AT LAlV.—Office, East side of the public square, Conderspor;-Pa. By spec al arrangemen: the professional ser vices of S. I'. JOHNSON, EST, nviv be engaged through him in all cues in which he to not Frevions:y concerned. N. claims due and payab!e to the undersigned, persona;!y and professionally, may he fmind m the hands of isaac Benson, Esq., for ad;ustment. S. P. JOHNSON. :11111Th 1-'2lf JOHN S. MANN, TTORN EY Aso COUNSELOR AtLAW attand the several Courts iu Voile and ISlTcan counties. All businets entruate to his care will receive prompt attention. Office on Alain -street, opiamito the Cent Contlenport, l'a. ARTHUR G. OLMSTED, ATTORNEY AND COUNt"ELUII . AT LAW %%id attend to all business etdrmted t his care with premptuessemd fidelity. Ofilee—in the Ti leper:ince up stairs Maim:street, Coudersport, Pa. 7-1 la, F. MAYNARD, 4ttornr»s.7eounsrlor at Eau, Gum lit. °Wee—um-di ul the cuur t Louse square,at The People's Galt Store,' up7stlin. 3-17 . PRANK JOHNSON, • eabikt COUDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA, \Vi , lirs to inform the citizens of Coudersport mid II•e surrounding country, that he will exe cute aii orders in his line of business at shor notice and nelson:lWe prices. Mice of business near the Presbyter is Church. 7 14 ly._ FOUNDRY. In k B. B BOWN would give notice to the L.) , . p u bli c th a t h e i s prepared, at his Font'. dry iu Gondersport, to do all manner of CAST ING make 111,(1 fluid] to-order all kinds of Marliincry, Mill Gearing. Board and Lo ` 610i . 01-5110125 °I tilt s i zes , an d every article needed by a Lumbering conanunity. And to falllll,lB he would Any. that he has procured some of the best Plow patterns in use, bath flat Land and 11111, and keeps hem constantly 011 hand. And will make to ostler Field fellers, Mirrors, Cultirators, and every article used by the nt hi his line of Laud liebs. Ile is prep:ilia' ale() to do all kinds of LACKS 3/ 'THING. And from his long experience in the above bt.dne , ., be feels contitient of giving satisfac tion to thoso who may give hint a call. N. 11: Old iron bought, or taken in ex.- change for wank. War Declared at Last, T' lung repose of Europe is about to be distfirbed by the bugle's note and the tecille of the drum, calling its slumber ing millions to arms in the deleuse of their fititles and their country. England and France are callin7, fix means, and 'coding forward their armies-to battlemgainst aggrk.:,:ions of the Ens.sian Bear; but while the Ohl World is codynbed by. revolu tom,unubual peace and plenty reign in the New. In the peaceful and quiet pursuit of our business we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of N. S. BUTLER & CO., and have taken the store in Empire Block, in the village of Olean, formerly occu pied by Thing & Brother, and are now rc •ceiviug a splendid new stock of goods adapted , to the season and wants of the community, which we intcnd to sell exclusively- for cash down, at prices that will cause consternation and dismay in the ranks of uld fogyism that has been so long established in this section. Our stock will cunsiSt in part of the follow ing (totals: Hardware, Crockery, s & Shoes, Hats, Caps, iets, Oil Cloths, Drugs/ Medicines, l)ye Stuffs, CV Paints & Oils, Sash, Chairs, Bedsteads, .att rasses, Feathers Std , and Wooden Ware, to keep such an assortment of Aids.that persons from a distance Ared of finding everything they tnt at prices that will do them good see for, yourselves. N. S. BUTLER & CO. M. May 5, 1859.. ti-51 : s. at - I And we m the above I can be 7 usually Cull in 01 1 . r girl a r z , New Goods. B. TYLER has just returned from this .city, and is now prepared to show the I largest and best stock of Drugs, Medicines, C'inutt , , Oils, Books, Stationery, Paper Hang. ugs, and Fancy Goods in the county. r lie is also prepared to sell lower titan at' , I Wellsville. and as low as any other establish. meut in Coudersport. Ap . ril 15, 1855. • - . Notice, LE Governor of the State of New-York ias appointed. the subscriber a Conunis er for the State of New-York, to take the . nowledgment of Deeds and other instrn ins, and to administer oaths pursuant to an of the Legislature of the said State. ISAAC BENSON !Coudersport, Dec. 12,1z.,51. Harrison's. Columbian Inks. Black, Japan, Copying, Marking, Green, Black, Blue, Indellible, Searle., Red, Carmine.. These Inks flow freely from the pen, and give a stronger and more durable co: 6r than any other. For sale, istadesate and retail, by- THOMAS B. TILER, geadmim:mth EMS= Brotret Home to the Door of the Million, A WONDERErt. Disco's-ray has.:recentiy been made by Dr. Curtis. or this eithitilthe treatment of Consumption, Asthma,. and diseases of the Lung. We refer to " Dr. Cur tis' Hygeana, or Whaling Ilygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With this new method - Dr. C. has restored many afflicted ones to perfect health ; as au evidence of which he has innu merable certificates.. Speaking of the treat ment a physician save: It is evident.that in haling—constantly breathing . an agreeable, healing vapor, the medicinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole of the arial cavity of the longs, and ti n ts escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and subjected to the process of digestion. The Hygena is for sale at the druggists' through out the country. -Y Dutehman,Jan.l4 The Inhaler is worn on the breast 'under the linen without the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being sufficient - .to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of cures like the follow ing might be named. One package of the Ilygena - has- cured me of the Asthma of six years standing. Jas. F. Kiesbcrry, P. ,111, Duncannon . ,.Pa I ant cured of the Asthma of 10 years stand ing by Dr Curtis' Hygeana. Mcriraret Egst man, Brooklyn,..Y. Y. Mrs. Pani of N 0.5 Mannuond st., NI Y., was cured of a severe case of Brenclictis by the Ilygeanu. • My sister had been mired of a distre.sing cough of several years s:anding, and decided to be incurable by her physicians. She was cured In one mon , h by the Hygeana. J. If. Gingen; P. M., :Richmond, Me Price Three Doilars a Packap.—Soid by CURTIS & PERKINS & 13(11.1) LNL. PAUL, No. IV Chninbers st., N. V.—l Packages sent free by express to any part of the United States for 'len Dollars. N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Hygeanals the original and wily genuine aric e, and ail others are base inti%uions or cite and injurious cottnter feits. Shun them as you would poison. ' Sold by Russell Scott, No. 13. S Market street, Philadelphia. who will sell by the dozen at the'Pro )rietors' rates. .New - Books, TDA MAY, by Mary Langdon. The Newsboy. Bayard Taylor's Central Africa, Lands &Willa Saracen, and Poems of ;he Orient. FAttly Fern;s ia,n, "Ruth - Han." • Life of P.'l': Barnum. Mr. Rn herford's Chi:dren, by thb author of The W ide, NV ide ord. M•try Ho wi:Cs Tatei, for children. The Young Anterict , n's Library, consisting of the ;Ives ofV Larayette, . Franklin, Marion, - ;..mf eight others in one sett. Leaves from the Tree Igdrasyl, by Martha Rus-ed.. Periscopies—Dr. Eder. Berdrt and lily. by MN. E. Oakes Smith. - Webs er and his Mas.er Pieces—Tea Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, by Mrs. IL B. Stowe,—Sze., Just received and for side at the JOUIL.NAI, BOOK-STOfIE. Coudersport, Dec. 7, 1z!'3.1. 7-29 The Journal Book-Store OFFERS to the public a good variety of most readah:e books, cheap for cash or family necessitios. Ali the newes, books of Tatar are kept on hand, or immcdiamly pro cured for cmaomers, and we hope to. receive such patronage as lhi.hfui nizen,ion to linsi ness, ;:nd an eAmest de s ire to ob:ige, play deserve. New books received at short imer vais. tichooi Books, ~., : uoionery of all kinds, materials for Pal.er Flower , , e! c., on hand. Music, Map - s,-Ma;hematical Instru mems. Please call and examine for yottnzelve3 at the . JOURNAL BooK-sro it . rIRAILA:tI'S and l'it:tratt's I\l;:g.zine, , , kAßEtckwooci's . , l'lthatugh Mag znie, ;;Ild the Edinburgh :aid Rev tws,--at the .ImAtNAt. Hoot:-SToer.. 1000 BOOK MjENTS 11A:1'i ED, rglo canvass for the best aml most saleable Books published. - They are wrbjett by the most popular Authors of the day, in cluding, among miters, T. S. ART ' Ern, of whose last great work, TEN NIGIFFS IN A Mk II00:11, 19,0titi copies have been sold Withit a month of publication. These books are beautifully iliustrated, (many of them with finely emored plates,) and tare primed and bound in the best mant.ter. Agents \rill find a ple..si.nt and profitable employment in flieir en - emu:ion. •For par ticulars address (post paid) J. W. BRADLEY, 7-19 31 I'n tlishcr, No. 48 North Fourth street, Philadel QI'ORTSAIEN (lint rowdi r, SLut, Leila, o,lnd ever) thin.; it. the line of Ainfunnitien, and Vishing - Tiici;le of the Lest quality and at low prices at. TYLER'S. TIYON'S KATIIAIRON and othef 4 ,xcellent-preparations lot elt.ite.inff and uheutifying the limn, for I•ele I'EPISONS about to build or repair, will find a complete stock of Window Sash. Glass, Putty, Paints and Oils, fur sale at fair prices by 'T. 11. TYLER, W BOOKS just received ut the I.NI JOURNAL BOOK—STORE Sept. 1, 1854. 7-1 t; iNDLES Drawer 10. , Botts. 'ai:er,l.l,l l rdreho Barn Doe Hinges keptl;)rsu,e iq- . LI:VVIS MANN bleTit.;NAiti l'oatev Selmul, University, Octavo, 'aid Qnarto editions, for sate by YLEIC. VIOLIN Strings at Drug antl nook Store. VIOLINS and Flutes just received by TYLER THE partnership heretofore existing be . - tween W. T. J ones & Bro. is this day dissolved by mutual cotnent. The debts due said lirm Will be found in the hands of W. T Jones, and all eaints against said firm are . to be preserited to him for payment. _ _ - Ido hereby appoint A. F. Jones my agent for the transamioa and management of all of any of my business, giving hou litll amhority and power in the same. W. 'F. JONES. • Coudersport, Sep:ember 25, 36:4. n E. OLMSTED • would say to thci puoite .that he Is now receiving a stock Goods; which he wilt be happy to show to al who may favor hint with a call. You can find by calling on him a good assortment of Lawns Poplins. Bareges, Barcge DeLaines, De; Beges, &c. Also, Prints, Ginghams, Do mestics of all kinds, Grocerieswerockery, and a large stock of Boots and Shocret; all of which will be sold as low as they .C.an be bough elsewhere. DRY coo-6 DIARIES for 18' just regeived at • TYLER'S NeW GROCERY. ANW PROVISION' STORE. . . . Hillier, Ye hung ry, • S. JONES takes. this me:hod to inforrri • the people of Coudersport and the'pub lie generally, that he has just opened rt,Gro cery and Provision store, where he,virilli keep constantly evervthing in the .line of !teuta , bles ' " and which he will sell as reasonabli. as can be desired. The ":substantials 7 ettn..be found here at all times, such as FLOUR mind PORK, while the appetites. of the:most &duty canals° be satisfied. Therefore,thould yoti wish for anything of. the kind, please call -.and exanline before purchasing elsewhere, and if lie cannot satisfy you, your case must be desperate. You will always fwd a ,full assortment of .Groceries, consisting of . S ugars; Teas, Coffee, Saleratus, Spices; Gjnger, Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries, Sal I mon, Codfish. Mackerel,- Blue Fish, Rice, Molasses, Syrup, &c. Also, at all .times, Pork, Flour, Laid; Cheese, Butter, (rolland firkin,) Salt, Hams, etc. e:c. Grain and all other kinds of Produce taken in exchange for g oods at the cash price. 6-33tf C. S: JONES. The People's Cash Store, • AT COUDERSPORT. • Something Sew. and Something Fr HE subscriber has just received from the .1 city of New-York ' and opened at the store formerly occupied by Hoskin & Smith, on the nor:h side of the Courthouse Square, a selected cssurtment of New Goods, com pr:tsing Dry Goods, Groceries,. Crockery, and Hardware. Ilbotice W. T. JONES A. F. JONES. Wanted. The Motto of business—adopted—is, "the sure and the lively sixpence." The above Goods will iherelbre be sold exeM sive.y for either cash or ready-pay in hind,, mid upon stub tti ins thlm /Le part haser ran om be otherwise than satisfied that he fins made a good b;u•cuin—received a 'quid pro quo —something for something in 'value for his money. An exchange will gladly be made with the farmer. for Iris rr`oduee: Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Grain iu any quantity, and with it, the more Cash the better. The subscriber will at all times take pleasure in-exhibiting his Goods to the customer, that quality mid prices may be examined. • L. F. MAYNARD Coudereport, July 15. 1853. A MOM; many other articles for the,l4lks, 11.4 flue). and licit worth. will la: found at the Peop,e's Caill Store, fine Worked Col lars. of ditterent designs and pattLros. LEAGUED Sheeting and Shia lintr,Browu Caudle 11 ie k, (1 7 .1 tali fur latitit eta's wear, Bud Tick tog, Toweliou, Ta ble Lintacm, Brown, White do.. a superior al tient aal Damask, all pure llax,—ruble Spreads. An c:,:aataintatiam will recommend tuetn better than uovilaing rite. . . A''''The People's Carle Siure" may . be fun od a seicclid lot of Prial . ::, of Engiisit 1- ri. Lich, and A incriei, a Goods, quainy and prices aL:rceing adihirably. Please call and ter as:* Teas. LAC'', arid Green Teas, 'of excellent fla vor, and at most reasonable prices. So gals, I‘ bite 11101 Drown do.. -titer, Gingef; Spice, Pepper, Nl/1111Vp, Cassia, Raisins, To bacco ill all its "variety, to please those whit thu tveud, and ;tt ,dperio, a rick of Coffee tliNt cannot ;f.ll to pit me all the Dutch and Ittnte of the lattket-s, at the • CASH STORE.' Ft . m kND W. • • variety, that will please we eye the lirnt ZIL ! ' FOYLE ' S CASH. STORE. uud of Itr ‘ r l t . r ' . ‘ l l,l r E., ri S,Y l ll . l . e r s tl t 6 o n be atll % ' gnu bifirs Liab-,., , ;a .Dour I.:Lrebos, 111weral Knobs (sNline.-and brown,) I.l.clis, rone:it liuttsi fur I)...!urs;nl ail Cla:ly, Knives of ; r ood quitiity fur the table.und fur die puellet, at the PEOPLE'S GAStf—SI:OILE. Tin and Hardware, rrIIE undersigned has connected whit his Shoot Iron, Coirper, and Stove li usiness. that ut and CUT LEIIV—.o that in addition to the business heretofore conducted bY lihn, he is now ready tusuppiy the public with almost evrry variety of ltinti.% tat.. Milt nod C.:loss : Cut i itws. lloup Iron, Cable and rix. Chains, Carpenters' Adzes and Broadaxes, Manilla Elope for Ca ble.. gcnetal assort went of Clocks, .la= 'panned 11 aye, Toys of every description; awl to short, he designs to keep all such things as the public cants in his line, which. he will sell, not for less than ,cust. but fr" - ti vrtur tiMA LL profit indeed, - and hopes by a strict attention to his _business to receive diberal Share . of pubhc pairotrige. Ail kinds of Produce taken in exchange fin. Citie•tis, at the hiL.liest unirhet prices . ; also, *at per ton paid for old iron 6-.12 ly Premium Fanning Mills. Important to Farozers and Mechanic?. rill-1E subscriber has purchased of J.• Bamborough the right to use in Potter and M'Kcan counties his patent in the construction of Fanning Mills. Be has also, at great ex- Lease, commenced the manufacture of a PRE MIUM MILL which will clean from lOU to 200 bushms p-r hour. This Mill was pate red March 20, 11+47; since which time it has stood at the head of the list at all the State and coun ty agricultural societies where it has been ex- . hibited. and is a universal favorite with cll ariners who have tried it. It took the pre mium ut the first Agricultural _Fair, held at llarrisburg,.Oct. 31st, 1:51, when there were 30,00 people present; and at the great State Agricultural Fair at New'-York, held ut Roch ester Sept. 16-19. Iwsl , this Fanning Mill .received the...highest honors, • - Having met with uniform success'wherever tried, I conlideutly invite the farmers of Potter and M'Kcan counties to call at my shop in ICoudersport and examia cfor themselves. A supply alwayb on hand, to be sold on rea sunable terms. MTh TIDE spbscribeLlieri by gives notice to the public that havinB PEThit SIItITT4 * his note foreigloydoliars, bearing date Lear the last of March, 1851, payable September. 1856, and having never received any value therefor, he will rethse to pay the' same; therelhre he warns any person from buying the said noto-with and expectation of his pay ing it. [6sl] . CONSIDER STEARNS: Machine Oil. Mill Owners Rill always find supply of Oil fur machinety at satisfactory . prices, and iti any quantity, at 4 1FE OF HORACE GREELEY, I Prayer Books Fanny Gray, • . The On,ele of Flowers,:and a new sup pti of - &noot. Books, • J'ust rece wed at the - JOURNAL BOOR-STORE. D;V:IIPENcEttisvoLmM„, NeW-Geeds-for:the ' summer W. -SPENC ER !would respectfnlly, in.! '11.../ • form the , inhabitants of -Coudersport and, vicinity that he is now receiving a FR E:SII and . LARGE ASSORTMENT of Goods, which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. HO would-also return - heartfelt thank to his old customers and friends for their past patron age,, and would be .glad to show, them any goods Which he has, and will try to save them at. least - 10 per cent. by calling and examining before purchasing elsewhere. THERE take the lib "'Tß I ES. -11-erty to infortn the peo ple of Coudersport ,and Potter county that I and still at my new Stand opposite'the north side of the public square, where may be fmind GaommiEs of all kinds constantly on hand, such as Tea, Sugar, Cof fee, Salemtus, Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco, Snuff, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Confectionery, .&c., &C. My motto is, " The nimble sixpence in pre ference to the slow shilling.'-' . . D. W. SPENCER. IDATENT. MEDICINES, Oils, Spirits of ' Turpentine Camphine, Burning Fluid, Soap, Candles, for sale low at SPENCER'S. OAP, Letter, and Note Paper, all kinds of 1.--/Stationery, Steel-pen Holders Wafers, Sealing Wax, Sand, Ink, Pocket-Books, En velopes, Visiting Cards, Jewelry, Fine Cut lery, and a variet . ; of Fancy Articles, together With Silk and Thread, etc., at SPIiNCER's. CIRAIN, Muter, Lard, Egg , , Rag , , Shin ‘.s gles taken -for good, at their cash value. Cash not refused. D. W. SPENCER. A NY one desiron= of a good quality of .411-Syrup of Mola:•ies 'trill do well to call at SPENCER'S. County Orders Taken at Par FOR GOODS, at TADIES; if you want a nice Bonnet, you 4 will do well to' call on SPENCER. BABBIT'S Yeast Powder for sah, bv SPENCER: - - - - NEW TILING.—Pure Ground Coffee— great thing for'the ladies. SPENCER. ym iosTiupTic, Cod Liver Oil, and 4 nrany other popular 3led,eine , for saie by . " Halloo ! Halloo ! Q PENC Ell is 'to ! Mountains n. LI READY—MA DE CLOTHING for alums: no.hing. I li,ye bought this coat, this vest, and ,here pa ms—a at% broke. ci her! Ilurr.:11! All the b'ho:t s shim 1 , - (me o' emtt En's coats! Hurrah! 'Llm, to be candid, frtucbi, there 'ts, nothing like it in all the coumlay. Just go over there, and for a little o' nothing 'ho sell ye a rig ',hat, though ye 're .the big gest rascal above ground, AN make. ye as fair as a praist to look at ; though ye balm a clot in yc'r pockets, foiks %vitt bow and scrape to ye as though ye were millionaires, and ' real gentlemans.' Fashion! Great thing! Bet ter (lead than out of ii—many an Males: feliaw has been cut' because of the cut of his coat; but no danger if ve boy of Spencer,—his cloths are just the ca - shion.'' The subscriber has Just received a large stock of Ready-Made Clo.hing, of the latest style and lies: qu.lity, which tire wett made, and will be sold low. D. W. SPENCER. PULVERIZED Corn Starch, for food, for T sale at SODA , Cre:am Tartar, Magnesia, Ai:zun, Chalk, Sans, and G;ne, forsate at die GROCERY STORE. (101'EL and coach varni , li can be had at Spencer's on very reason:Ade terms., CI4IL OF TAR, Merchant's Gard , 0,1, to N.Ybe had at SPENCLW:L SHOT AND LEAD at lower figures than dolurtown article.of Summer ILZ at I. SPENCER'S A BETTER se!oe:ion of Col'lee not found in the eotuvy than at ziI'ENU Llt'S TEA by the chest or pound for sa!e be SPLNCEDL IThth W. SPENCER has just returned from • the city with - a large stock of Groce ries, Clothing, Drugs and Medicine., Lint a general assortment of Fancy Articles, and many other things too nnunirons to mention, which will he soul low for cash or ready-pay. IWG- TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing, and Smoking, by the pound, at Si'ENC VACS. .lAS. W. SMITH EW uritvul of Pt:re Ground Coftee at 1.1 1). W. 6P.ENCLIC.S Come to bring you Lift and Beata." CURTES' lIYGENIA, or; Inhiling iLlllygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for :he cure of Pulmonary Consumpbon, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Codk, and all Lung and Liver complaints. A new method of Inhala. non Ibr the cure of the above named dise„kes. For sale by . ll- W. SPENCER. Tailoring! Tailoring!! it.W. oIING, Tailor. All workli entrusted to ilia care will be dont• with neatutss, comfort, and durability. rat' Shop over Lewis .Nlaun's store. 6-37 JOHN RECKHOW TYLER'S Drug Store. Drugs, Medicines, UTTER. and Lard of a superior quality for sale at SPENcEIt!s. New Goods RESH tuadn3 Fluid and Gamphine at the DRUG and BOOK-STORE. Music. UNTEN'S celebrated Instructions -.11.f0r the Piano-Forte; Burrowes' Mm-Forte Primmer; Uuiou (Bet: Book ; A • new. supply of Sheet Music; For sale by T. B. TYLER. A NEW supply of Fluid and Cam phinell Lamps—some new and beautiful patterns just received and fur sale low at . TYLER'S. Clothin Clothi- g. T"E pace to bay well-made C,otbieg a a low •price (a farge s:ock io se:ec from OLMSTEIPS. Drafting Instruments, Water Colors. Drawing Paper, Pencils, and Brushes; just received at TYLER'S• Stationery AT Wholesale and Retail ut TYLER'S: --- PICKLED CHERRIES at C',.S. JONES'• xElirGool irtOrBTLESS there are minty pen Coudersport and Vicinity who have visited the farrirms. BOSTON- STORE: fast-,growing Tillage of Wellsville. T 1 of - this store is 9.1; which number is on door— •• This estahl.ightnent is one of the DRY GOODS and READY-MADE C. ING Depots in..Allegany. county. H u , of.ctutonters from Potter county buy al ClOthing, Boots and Shoes, and other( at th . :s great mart of InisMe4s. n ut , 61 are those, who have never happened into the path that leads, most tbsoret economy and weal:h. That path le: cash buyers straightway to the GREAT BOSTON We have no enemies to poniAlt, no to reward. We ,ell for ready pay, ai in exchange for Goints the following article.,, Cash Ta tv . Venison O: Becswaz .For' Beaus Sr Hides Wheat. Yarn R: Potatoes W'oe! Butter. & NVe are now 'receiving from our . Rochesterobout 'en cords of the best 11 and SIIOES soid in the county. W cowtantfy on hand— :!Ten's India Rubber Bout., " " Over-Blinn, $4 " With a v ery extensive stoc!; of TREKS, VA LISI 7 S, .and -CARPET BAGS, c h o ii, Black and Colored DreA.4 Siik,. Alpaca, De. Thibet C:oth4, Pr4rs, I;te hang, en d. other Drys. Goods—together with a general variety of 'Dn.; Good,. Shaw-12, Shawls. In particular. we world tall the attention it i the ladies to oar great variety 'of SfIAWLS, of every possilde kind, altogether too as ! nierons to mention. w e t ine t h e h t e g e:t stnek of the difierou kind- 6r mpurrss,, in Ires!ern New-York. lintel keepers cap be stinplied on re.l.nliabla, terms. SPENCER'S L Three Cheer? , fur the emntemplated Canal from 11'e!',,‘ Pde to Ritehe,rier: and Lop;nl that the I'i: iiL Road evil! he continued on It (7011dpi-sport tiering the routing: spring.. Intt that the son. and daughter , of Iben gleei tinter may be more iregnentiy =cell in elf 3 aunz We remain ynur snre'ts, . Lt & CO. Welr-rvi:k, Jan. 13. IEZA. 6-35 6m :iPENCER 31 - ACKER.III., iinhnon, and 13!ne ri.h, C. S. JONr.S'. c I T - P1:11101t Sperm ;:td Tallow Caudktt t. 4 9 C. PPOVISION ST(RE. TNOIAN 31,!!.11, and BrCIiAVIILATen -1- , tantly on loud the NEW PROVISION SToRr.. P., %IN i.)1.1 Produce of all hind. taken .. , • -, ::: , .chartry‘.! for Alrgyd , av .aort.. S: JONES. TIT 315. ;aid Slin;11(1,-rs—a ❑PA% a. .,rtntett C. S. JONES'. c2.ArK:i or SALT at the NEW PROVI:•MON STORE. ilt.lNl3l:llltif.S! CI(ANI3F:IIRICS'. by (imlrt or Igi•ltel, ❑t S. JONES'. JOHN RECKEOW, Cr!rria;,:e and 1410 : 7_,11-Ma1icr. gulr:eriber re:peetfolly . gives notice that he i : ; prepared to do all the Int.inris in the above line. at the -honest notice, at his 111!1% "shop, two door, tt ex' Of :lie Corder•part JOHN RECKHOW. ( - Al 'NS IT 11. Coader , piri, Fire Arras ..Tinaireciteitired and repaired at nhop,s■ tyr not iet :Worth The Clothing Department EADy-mAi) F, kept en* 11_11.,•tan;y on hand In• the subser,ber, nub up and in itittlac.:nred bv the be.: workmen, front c.o.lis ,tt cc:ed for durability antiqua;ity, oitert Iteit . ig not' to supply' the ea-tomer ss'ith a hicwilari , 'article which he tirtv he in dneed to pnrchase became ii so rery cheap. but which in..lic end i , rcxy dear; but to g in► hint in ;he fir•: in-:ante an “rtic:e which oith do hint hone.t o,itt!.!_tood service for a rea,en ab!e !.r:re. All those , de•irons of bent; • (secant:imitated, call at. •"11te l'ecp!e's Cash :Store." L. F..IIAINARD. CuircEED GINGITANS in variety, ani price , tusuir. L. F. MAYNA.R.D. IN AVELLSVILI.E.AI"rIII: G,HEAT BOS TUN ST0111:, No. 94 MAIN-ST. Tfa AV he foam' comitantly on hand and for ..hr_s_,! e . an emen,iva viiriiity of Spencer & Granger's 'mime!) NA ?TRESSES, of oily sort, kind; and price, from a $3.511 Palm 11at tre4s to a sneer-Fmglish hair Mattresio at $lO. Also... Lounges. Holstars, and Pillows. All or which are - mfercil tie Hotel and Boardin,l Bid: a keepers, and all miters who lime com mon sen-e .eninigh to know that a filthy feather ttd, to make Ira hest of it, is kilts breeder iliseuse and a life-ctirtailer,—e lower pr.c es than can be 1011101 at any other store in tin; county LANCE}• CO., Sale Agent: (in the county) for The alt o' the above good;. t ily Boston t-,:ote, Jan. 13, 12.51 - Acadt•ba.3"ifext A FULL tqapply far sale low at ' • /ZINC and Mineral Paints, tvith di:ectior , _lfor using, at. T. 13. TYLIAt'S. rr•.N'r: PAILS, Bed Cords, Clothes 1 llorse Cords, Curry Condo, Hot" Brushas, to he sold at T 1. Fr lione and Catt:e Doctor, .re:;) , l7 fit ,y informs the public th ; he Ira located in Hebron wnsh.p (at Ja eph S wne'i) where he is prepared to at.end to ca.lo to hi , profession. lle i of :ono erience iu the hap: ness, -and by hi+ sni.erior AM and assiduity to !eettre the patronage of the pIA• lie. • 111'ENT EDICINES at Illiolcsalt. :11(11:6mos and wi.l be supplied with all kinds of Patent nt Ni311II• facturets' wholesale 'liken. by TYLsa. best three niiling 'tea and Gd !aqui' Tat s 01.1116TEIr& . LIONEY.—A good quality or honey for sale at C. SMITH CA.S,fresh and cheap; at • TTLIWi. BOSTON STORE, 94 o'En rioon. " Coat:, " Pant., Mattresses A. B. -GOODSELL, AT " r:OPl.t:'. CASH STOTIF ItrIAT TRESSES
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