/7VV I i•bril 'Oh dear, .oh dear! I wish they, would come., I can't be, patient any . tnore;\ I'm so Aired ~of wilting,' said Andrew, as he threw himself info the te..clting,chair,almost crying with dis .Mammf, when doyotithink 44 1 ,11 . come?' said Maria, ta k ing ; up pAndrew's 4 complaint; do ,stop re,ading,, and come look for thp carriage.' So the children begged, And teased, „and . fretted for.halt an hour, till, they were quire out of humor, heated and vexed by fretting, and Onining., out to look for Uncle William's carriage. , Pretty :soon a Man on horsehack came in sight, to sey that Mr. Bailey's , carriage had broken down, and an, your unust,pasa before they could start on their laic-nic and, sailing party., , 1!iow Andrew spa Maria cried right put, and little Kitty, who had been quite content with her blocks, joined ku the lament— , An hour! Oh dear ! it Will lie,se long; we'll over get off.' 4ust,then Aunt Phcebe, came into the ;gore, , and calling, her nephew and niece into the hall, said, while taking off, their hatit and ,Sielts,,•NoW, child ren, be patient like.,your mother, and the time willsoon :pass.' ' 0, mamma is .big, and knows how to be patient ;1 we can't,' said Kitty. You ,can, if you will 40, just, as Your mother does,' said Aunt Phoebe. • What is that ?' said Andrew, pout ing his lips and shaking his shoulders. • f i qo look at, your mother and come tell ‘ rne what,,sho is doing.' J Andrew peeped Into thp roof; }nd then safd,, tiShe has laid her hit,on the sofa, atid,is reading a book, juit as if we were rot ' suppose we try, the s a me thing, and see if it - will not make, us tiatinntlike mamma.' So,Aunt Phoebe vreut with the n children to . their book ease, , attd took down : ' Rollo at Play' for Audi ew, and Susy's , Six Birth days' for Maria, and as Kitty cannot read, she got a, big book full of pic tuies fcr her to look at. ~'Thus equipped with their books, thay,all went out cin the pittzza and sat dowp, the„children in their little, chairs and Aunt Phmbe in a large one, and commenced reading. Nothing was beard fora long time but the song if a little robin who was builiing a nest in a tree close by, and Kitty's Oh'a and Ah's as she turned to a, new pictart.:.. •As they sat there, as ; still as mice:. as Aunt, Pcebe said, Uncle William . drove 'ap and called hut, 'l s ltmbe,,have you given up goirig ,You I.k like a deaf and dumb insti tution.' •013, I guess we air)% going,' said Azdrew. throwing down his bopk, • Lit the rtan said it would be an hour, and we hate been reading. Well, 17C must hurry, for my hour has extended to an hour and,a half.' 'An hour ands; half,' said Andrew, as ,they gotinto the carriage, 'lt didn't aeon a - minute, I was so busy reading about Rollo and :James! ;And I bad just got to where Susy Miller burnt her fingers; said Maria. 'What ate you laughtng at, Aunty,' said Kitty, ' wasn't I good, tOo 1' ',Yes, you were all good i I was onlY.thinkini how much like big pp pie certain little ones lool4d when they sat down to read, instead of pout ing and fretting. ' I shall remember it as long as I lire,' said Andrew, and when things don't go to suit me, I'll get a,hook and read, and not think about my trouble's. couldn't thi:ik what made mamma so patient.' ~;„ • r , : I wish I'd had Aunt . hcette. to keep a PAIL' said Unele William, ' for I 1 have spent rnostpt xny time and breaf i li vivo the break-down, in scolding Michael for his carelessness, and hur rying the wheelwright, when I might have finished the morning paper. , , I ,By this time the. basket of cold cbickene and all the ' good things' were packed in the carriage, and the door was shut, so I heard no more ; but from their happy, quiet loots as they arose off, I am inclined to think Aunt Phcebe's, way of ,waiting was a very good one.—lndependent. 1!.2u dear!" sighed little Irying C., ahcpeful specimen ofClevelpd 'Young Americe.aged about four, who was oti diet, "I'M so fond of good things and can't have any, I likes all kinds of puddings and all kinds of pies, and all kinds of cakes, and—No, there's one kind of cakes I don't like-l-stomach aches ,We defy, any member of our city Mutual Admiratiott. Pptining Club, to make a better one thanthat.—Zanes ville Cour. A CORXELIA DIGGING TON HZ The Maine papers give an account of a wo man and her four daughters, in Franklin county, Maine, who shovelled snow three feet deep from a path nineteen rods long, to. enable the daughters to reach a school house, the first ever erected in the district in which the husband and father of this family has resided ..twenty-one, years. He didn't think the labor worth the reward; but his wife did. SUGAR . PlE.—The Ohio Cultivator has this recipe for a pie,i—Cover pan with good paste, spread over it a layer of sweet butter, then sugar enough to, cover ;he bottom; then pour hate pint of , ,rich cream, iu which s, table-spoonful of flour has first been stirred, and it is ready for the oven. , ;,.Tnr. Pesr—in a hand that knows hoir to Use it, is the inost . powerflil Weapon knoiin. As the tong 4 of this absebt, hoW teering! When the golden tints ,of virtue_ guide it, how beautiful! .Wherct self-respict gives it ,a new viicir;lio* pleasing!' Where nor di rects it,, how respected! --;• Where_,, Wait ,sharpens it, how fatal!: When scrutiny wields it, ,hoW COO.. thtnptible 'Tis the weapon of the soul. .• • FgEDfliGI THE ALLIES.—I is stated that three or fourlhousand hogs have lately been slauelitered in Greencastle, Indiana,. for the use of the army in the Crimea. Contracts Coniracts for thirty thou sand head for the same purpose have been made, with' different parties throughout the 'ple new King of 'the Sindwidb Islands bas j appointed his new :wife prime minister of the Kingdoth.— Wake - up, ye strong-minded women, and hie away to a land of palms and oranges, where women may be made prime ministers, governors and judges. A man's moral principles, Hite the dykes .of Holland, or the levees of the Mississidpi, need . to be continually watched and strengthened. He is ruined if they are undermined or over thrown. Nei treads for the Summer Trade; DW. SP.F.NCER would respectfully in • form the . inhabitants of Coudersport and vicinity,that he is now receiving a FRESH and . LARGE ASSORTMENT of Goods, which will - be sold as cheap as. the cheapest. lie would also return heartfelt. thanks to hip old custotricrs 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 cenkby calling and examining before purchasing lsewhere. DA •utV _terty to inform the peo ple of Coudersport and Potter county that I am still at my new stand 'opposite the north side of the public square, where may be found GROCERIES of all kinds tonste.ntly on hand, such as Tea, Sugar, Cof lee, Saleratus, Ginger, Mustard„ Tobacco, Snuff, Ntitmegs, Mace, Cloves, Confectionery, &c.,&c. . 3y mottoes, 'The nimble sixpence iu pre fertnce to the slow shilling." D. W. SPENCER. Drugs, MOicinet, 10".1 ANENT MEDICINES, Oils, Spirits of .-Turpentine,Camphine, Burning Fluid, Soap, Candles, or sale low at • SPENCER'S. OAP, Letter, and Note Paper, all kindsJf V Stationery, Steel-pen Holders Wafers, Sealing Wax, Sand, Ink, Pocket• Books, En velopes, Visiting Cards, Jewelry, .Fine Cut= 7 lery, and a variety of Fancy Articles, together with Silk and Thread, etc., at SPENCER's. rt_RAIN, Butter,' Lard, Eggs, Rags, Ain gies taken..for goods at their cash value Cash not refnsed. D. W. SPENCER. BUTTER and Lard of a superior quality for sale at SPENCER's. A NY one desirous of a good quality of XI-Syrup of Molasses will do well to call at SPENCER's. COUNTY ORDERS taken for Goods at ' SPENCER'S. RABBIT'S Yeast Powder for sale by SPENCER TVENV THING—Pure Ground Coffee - great thing for the ladies. SPENCER. LITHONTRIPTIC, Cod Liver Oil, and tinny other popular Mediciues for sale by SPENCER. PULVERIZED Corn Starch, for food, fbr sale at SPENCER'S. QODA, Cream Tartar, Magnesia, Allum, )...7Chalk, Sults, and Glue, for sale at the GROCERY STORE. GPEL arid coach varnish can by had at Spencer's on very reasonable ternas. OIL Or' TAR, Merchant's Gargling Oil, to V be had at SPt.NCER's. SHOT AND LEAD at lower figures than down town at SPENCLIt's: AA BETTER selectiou of Coffee not found tho county than at SPENCER'S T EA by the chest or pound for sale by SPENCER PLUG TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing, and smoking, by the pound. at SPENCER'S. N EW arrival of Pure ground Coffee at 1). W. SPENCER'S 'I Come to bring you Life and Health.". DR. CURTF.S' HYGENIA, or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Astlima, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Lnng and Liver complaints. A new method of Inhala tion for the cure of the above named diseases. Fur sale by D. W. SPENCER. Tailoring! Tailoring! ! •i .w. HARDING, Tailor. All work rentrukted to ids care will be done • vim) neatness, comfort, and durability. ra- Shop over Lewis Mann's store. 6-37 FRESH k urnini Fluid and Claniphine at the DRUG and BOOK-STORE. Music, • latl NTEN'S Cefebidted Instiuctioni for the Plinio-Forte; • Burrowes' Piano-orte Primmer; Union Glee Book A new supply of Sheet Music ;, - For sale by T.•B. TYLER. ANEW supply of Fluid and. Can; phine - Lamps—some new and beautiful patterns just received and for sale low at TILER'S. . Clothing, Clothing: MBE place to buy well-made Clothing at A. a low price (a large stock to select from OLMSTED'S. Drafthig tdiitnunents, ,Water Colors, brewing Puper, Pencils, and Brushes, just received at TYLER'S' N iv EW arral of Ayres' Pectoral at SPENCER'S. Nufitnros VaVtri: C: W. ELLIF, . 1 ttii . neg at inalif; Conclerspoit, fit. In. 18. 1850. ' tr W. KllO%, . atter.ttrg Coudersport, Pa, will regularly attett4,,the courts in Patter county. , 2:41t1 A; P. CONE, ' gltt.ttiteg ett 1La133 1 Wellaborough, Tioga county, Pa, ‘yill regular ly attend the,courta of Potter county. !one 3, 1848. , LAND AGENCY.' I'll4lE undersigned having been entrusted -IL with the care of several large tracts of and in this county, hni talade himself ac quainted with the lands.aud land titlei of tins county, and will give immediate attention to any business of this nature that may .be trusted to him. J. S. MANN. ISAAC BENSON ATTOItNY.;Y AT LAW.—Office, East sire of the public square, Coudersport, Pa. By Opec:al arrangement the professional ser vices of S. P. Jottasoa, Esq., may be erigaded through him in all cases in which he is dot previously concrned. N. 8.--All claims due and payable to As undersigned, personally anti professionally, may be found in the handi of Isaac Benson, Esq., for. adjustment. S. P. Jonastrg: March 3, 1848. I.2tf TORN s. MANN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW wiu attund the several Courts in Pratte and M'Eean counties. All business entrriste to his care will receive prompt.attention. Office on Main-street, opposite the Coax House; Couderspoit. Pa. ARTHUR G. OLMSTED, A TT.ORNBI ASD COUNSELOR AT LAW A attend to all business entrusted t his care with promptness and. fidelity. Office—in the Temperance Block, up stairs Main -street, Coudersport, Pa. 7-1 L. F. MAYNARD, erttornep &Counotinfat !Lab), Coudersport, Pa. Otlice-- - otorth of the cour t house square, at " The People's Cash Store,' up stairs. 3-47 FRANK JOHNSON, eatinet Alatar. CQUDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA, Wishes to inform the citizens of Coudersport and the surrounding country, that he wiliest!, cute all orders in his line of business at shor notice and reasonable prices. Place 'of business near the Presbyter is Church. 7 12 ly. W. K. KING, ,Surbtpor, Draftonism, a nt i n Conbrßanter, Smethport, .11F Kean Ca., Pa., Will attend to business far non-resident land holders, upon reasonable terms. References given if required. P. S. Maps cif any part of the Ciitinty made to order. 7-33 FOUNDRY. B: BROWN would give notice to the .11,Jr • pdblic that he is prepared, at his Foun dry in Coudersport, to do all manner of CAST• tea _will make and finish to order all kinds of -Machinery, Mill Gearinle. Board and Log Cars, Sleigh-Shoes of all sizes, and every article needed by a Lumbering iotnmunity. And to farmeas he would say, .that he has procured some of the best Ploto patterns in use, both Flat Land and Side Hill, and keeps hem constantly on hand. And will make to order Field Roller*, Harrows, Cultivators, and every article used by them in his line of busi ness. He is prepared also to do all kinds of BL A CKSiIIITIIING. And from his long experience in the above business, he feels confident of giving satisfac tion to those who may give him a call. N. B.—Old iron bought, or. taken in ex change for work. 7-27y War Declared at Last. THE lOng repose of Europe is about to be disturbed by the bugle's note and the reVille of the drum, calling its slumber ing millions to.arms in the defense of their fitesides and their country. England and France are Calling for Men and means, and rending forward their armies to battle against she aggressions of the Russian sear; but while the Old World is convulsed by revolts tion,unusual peace and plenty reign in the New. In the peaceful and (inlet pursuit of our business we have ftirrned a copartnership under the name an - ilstyle 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 re ceiving a splendid new stock of goods adapted to the season and wants of the community, which we intend to sell exclusively for cash down, at prices that Will cause consternation and dismay in the ranks of old fogyism that has been So long established in this section. Our stock will consist in part of the follow ing Goods i Hardware; Crockery, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Cape, Carpets, Oil Cloths; Drugs, Medicine!, Dye Stuffs; Glass, Paints & Oils, Sash, Putty, Chairs, Bedsteads, Alattrasses, Feathers - Stene and Wooden Ware, And we mean to keep such an assortineut of the above goods that persons from a distance can be assured of finding everything they usually want at prices that will do thein good Cull and see for yourselves. . N. S. BUTLER & CO Olean, May 5,1854. 6-51 Notice, T HE Governor of the State of New-Yorkhas appointed the subscriber a Commis sioner for the State of New-York, to take the acknowledgment of Deeds and other instru ments, and to administer oaths pursuarit to an act of the Legislature of the said State. • ISAAC BENSON. Coudersport, Dec. 12,1851. Nevi Goodfr, TB. TYLER has just returned from the *city, and, is now prepared to show the largest and best stock of Dings, Medicines, hunts. Oils, Books, Stationery, Paper Hang ings, and Fancy Goods in the county. He is also prepared 'to sell lower than at Wellsville. and as love as any other establi3h inent in Coudersport. April 15, 1855. Stationery . AT' Wholesale and Retail ut TYLER'S PICKLED CHERRIES at C. S. JONES' EiTGZ . frouiht game to thi D'ooi of thi 4. ,WONDOEUL LPISC . CIVEAT has recently beCn Made by Dr. Curtis, of this city,in the treatment - of.CeMsumption, Asthma, and diseases of the joing. • We refer to Dr.tur:. tis' Hygeana, or Inhaling Hygeari Vaporand' Ch'eiry Syrup." With this new method Dr, , 1 C..lieLs.restordd many afflicted omit tf?,perfeet health; as evidence of wbich`re has inuia meiable certificates. Speaking' of the treat meot.a physiCian says It is evoUnt that in- : ' hikfing—constantly breathing nti kigreeablei heeling vapor, the medicinal properties must, come in direct contact with the whole of the arial cavity of the lungs, and Inks escape the many and varied Changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and sehjected-to,the_prbdess of digestion. The Ifygena is ror sale at tfie • druggists through out the country. , - iy. Dutchmait, kn. 14. The Inhaler is worn on the brcast under the! . liueit without tho least inconvenience—the: lieot,of the body being sufficient to evaporate the ,Atuldreds of cases of Cures like the follow ingr.,rnight be named. One package of the Hygeta'a has cured me of the Asthma of six years standing. - Jas. F. Keesbeiii, P. M., Dune/ray - on, Pa. I am cured of tife Asthma oflo years stand ing by Dr. Curtis' Idygeana. Margaret Eastman, Brook4M;H.' T. Mri. Paul of No. 5 Memmond st.; N. Y.;was cured of a severe. ease of ‘Bronchetis by the Hy geatie. :11 ..,sister had treen cured of a distressing cough 0" several years standing, and decided i to be ncurable by her physicians: She was cured in one month by the Hygearta. J. H. Gaubert, P. M . ., Akhmqnd, Me. Price Three Dollars a Package:—Sold by CURTIS & PERKINS & BOYD & PAUL, No:' 149. Chanab'ers sr., N. Y.-4 Packages sent free by express to any part of the United States for Ten Dollars. N. B.—Di. Curtis' Hygeima is the original and Only genuine artic.e, and all others are base imitations or vile and injurious counter. felts. Shun them as you Would poison: Sold by Russell & Ston, No. 133 Market stre6t,'Phiiadetphia. who will sell by the dozen at the Proprietors' rates. New Books. • TDA MAY, by Mary Lungdont ....The Newsboy. Bayard Taylor's Central Africa,. Lands of the Saracen ; and Poems Of the Orient. Fanny Fern's last, " Ruth Hall." Life of P. T. Bamturi. Mr. Rutherford's Children, by th author of The Wide, Wide World. Mary Ho writ's Tales, for ehitdren. The Young American's Library, consisting of the Ih:es of ‘Vastitngton, LaFayette, Franklin, Marion, and eight others in one sett. Leaves from the Tree Igarasyl, by Martha Russell. Feriscopics—Dr: Elder. Be . r,ha and Lily, by Mrs. E. Oaks Smith. Webster and his. Master Pieces—ereflt. Sunny Memories of Foreign -Lands, by Mrs. H. B. Stowe,—&c., Just received and for sale at the JOURNAL BOOH-STORE. Coudersport, Dec. 7, 1854. 7.29 The Journal Book-Store O FFERS to the public a good variety of most readable books, cheap for cash or family necessities. All the newest books of value are kept on hand, or immediately pro cured for customers, and we hope to receive such patronage as faithful attention to busi ness, and an earnest desire to oblige, may deserve. New books received at short inter vals. School Books, Stationery of all kinds; materials fcir Paper PlOwers. etc., constantly on hand. liusic , Maps, illathetnatieal Instru ments: Please call and examine for yourselves at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. GRAHAM'S and Putnam's Magazines, illackivood's, Edinburgh Magazine, and the Edinburgh and Wesuninster Reviews, at the 4 JOURNAL BOOk`SLORE. 1000. BOOK AGENTS WANTED, MO canvass for the best and most saleable JL Books published. They are written by the most popular Authors of the day, in- cluding, among others, T. S. An - rnua, of whbse last great work, TEN RIGHTS IN A . BAR ROOM, 10,000 copies have been sold within a month of publication. These. books are beautifully illustrated, (many of them with finely colored plates,) and ure printed and bound in the best manner. Agents will find a pleasant and profitable employment in their circulation. For par ticulars address (pint paid) J. W. BRADLEY,. 7-19 31 Puofisher, No. 48 North Fourth street, Philadelph:a. SPuRTSMEN wilifind Powder, Shut, Leud, and everything lathe lino of Am:ituition, and fishing Tackle of the best quality and at lowyrices at TYLER'S. LYON'S KATHAIRON and - other eicellent preparations fur cleansing and aboutifying the Him fur sale at TYLER'S. PERSONS about to build or repair, will find a complete stock of Window Sash, Glass, Pa tty, Paints and Oils, for sale at fair prices by T. B. TILER N .EAV BOOKS just received at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE Sept. 1, 1854. 7-16 CHEST HANDLES, Drawer dd:, Bolts, Ruches, Halter Snaps,‘VardrolieHooks, Barri Door Hinges kept for sale by • 'LEWIS MANN. ERSTER'S DICTIONARY Pocket' School, University, Octavo, and Quarto editions, for sale by YLER. VIOLIN Stritat Drug and Book Store VIOLINS and Flutes Jug received by TILER NotlC T"partnership heretofore existing be tween W. T. Jones & Bro. is this day dissolved by mutual consent: The debts due said firm will be found in the hands of W. T Jones, and all claims against said firm are to be presented to him for payment. I do hereby appoint A. F. Jones my agent for the transaetiou and management of all 01 any of my business, giving him full authority and power in the same. W. T: JONES. Coudersport, September 25, lem. D IARIES for 1855 just received at TYLER'S !'CLOVER SEED, and all kinds of Garden VSbed, fur sale at - SPENCER'S, THE beet three railing tea and 6d sugar it at OLsfBTEll'e. LIONEY.-9 good quality of honey rot XL sale at C. SMITH'. TEAS, fresh and cheap, at TYLER'S - I , creitiftituti f Ito/14214i SEAMEN, &c., 00 ALL WARS: THEIR WIDOWS, AND MINOR. CAILDREN. • 8.'31: KNIGHT, Attorney' (lir Government Clain:duds, Wailiington;D: C., CONTINUES to give prompt and personal attention to"the prosecution of .Claims or every dt4eziptiOn against fife Government, ' and particularly ,to those tritore the Treaitnx Department, Pension and` Bounty-Land' Itti reaus, Patent and Guttered Land Ogees, itta . Board of Claims. An ex , perienee' of year; and -a familiarity with the Means of obtaining the earliest an'd most favorable _action on' Claim; with his facilities for the . dispatch' of' business, justify himin assuring his Correspondent; Claim ants, A r:a the Public generally, that interests intrusted to his keepirig will not be neg lected. PE:5.4101i, BOUNTY LAND: PATENT, .1. - . 4 113 PUBLIO LAND LAWS. He Was nearly, ready,: for gratuitous bution: i mong his btisiness Correspondents, (and those whb may become suck) a neat pamphlet containing a synopsis of the existing Pension, Bounty Land, Patent, and Public Land Laws, down to the end of the late Congriss—incltiding the 110111ILY-LAND ACT OF kap 3, 1855, under which all who have herOofore,, re ceived less than 160 acres are now intitled to additional land ; said Act grants also 160 acres to all Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, Chaplains, Soldiers, Wagon Masters, Team sters, nd friendly Indians, of the Army, in. clucliniStaie Troops, Volunteera s and Militia —and all Officer's, Seadren, Ordinary Seamen, Marin 6, Clerks, and Landsmen, of the Navy, not heretofore provided for, who have served' not less than fourteen days (unless in battle) at any period since 1776; and to the widows and minor children of all•such persons enti tled, and deceased. This pamphl;t. contains "Patois of Apply. cation" more full and complete than any else• where to be found; adapted to the wants of every class of Claiinants under the Act, with copious decisions and instructions of the Department, and practical suggestions as to the course to be ptrsued in suspended or rejected cases. Parties not wishing to avail themselves of the la ilities afforded by this Office in securing prermPl and personal superintendence of their claims at the Departments, can Obtain copies of the above patoph.et by remitting thirty cents in postage stamps. i r INDUCEMINTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondents who prepare and forward eases for management by this Agency will be delt with liberally; supplied with all neces sary blanksgratis, and kept constantly advised etfi the changes that from time to time occur in the execution of the laws: It is whhin the subscriber's power to direct his Correspondents to the locality of very many persons entitled under the Act; and' ha!ving obtained several thousand Land War rahts under former laws, he N in possession oil data that will materially assist in - securing additional bounty. Fees; below the usual rates—and contingent • • upon the admission of Claims. The highest cash prices given for Land frarrants, Revolutionary script, and Illinois Lind Patents !Address .. Tin - and Hardware, T HE undersigned has connected with his Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, and Stove Bitsiness, that of HARDWARE and CUT CERY--sit that in addition to the business heretofore conducted by hint, he is now ready tc/ supply the public with almost every variety of huuwure, Ttill and Cross-Cut Saws, Hoop Iron, Nails,Cable and Om Chains, Carpenters Adzes an Broadaxes, Manilla Rope for Ca bles.— A general assortment of Clocks, Ju pa nned Ware, Toys of_ every description; end in short, he designs to keep all-such things as the public wants in his line, which he will sell, not for lens than cost, but fur a VERY ssatm. profit indeed, and hopes by a itrict altention to his business to receive ',liberal share.of public patronage: • All kinds of ProduCe taken in exichange for goods,..at the highest market prices; also, $2O per ton paid for old. iron, 6-12 ly Premium Fanning iWills. Important . to Farmers and illechaniE•s. riIHE subscriber has purchased of J. I.Bamborough the right to use in Potter and M'Kean counties his patent in the ciinstruction Of Fanning Mills. He has also, at great ex hense, commenced the manufacture of a PRE MIUM MILL .Which Will clean from 100 to 200 bushels pet. hour. This Mill was pate )ted March 20, 1847; since which time it has stood at the head of the list at all the State and ceun ty agrictilturul societies where it has been ex ibited; and is a universal favorite with all rniers who have tried it. It took the pre !llium at the first Agricultural Fair held at .Harrisburg, Oct. 31st, 1851, when there Were 30,000 people present ; and at the great State Agricultural Fair at New-York, held at Roch; ester Sept. 16-19, 1851, this Farining Mill received the highest honors. Having met with uniform success Wherever tried, I confidently invite the tattneks of Potter ,and M'Kean counties to call at my shop in !Coudersport and examia dor thethselves. A supply always on hand, to be sold on rea; sonable terms. 6-37tf JOHN RECKHOW. THE subscribe' hereby gives notice to the public that havint- 41vC11 PETEIt SHarrs his note for eightydollars; bearing date near the last of March, 1854, payable September. 1856, and having never received any value therefor; he will refuse to 'pay the same; therefore he Warns any person from buying the said note With and expectation of his pay lug it. [6sl] • CONSILIEIt STEARNS. Mill Owners will always find . supply of Oil for machinery at satisfactory prs'ces, and in any quantity,at TYLER'S Dill! IFE OF HORACE GREELEY, ..11A Prayer Booke Fanny Gray, Vie Oracle of FloWers, and a new imp - ply of Senoot. Holm, • Just received at the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. The People's Cash Store; AT COUDERSPORT. Something Neiv. and Something Wanted. THE subscribers, having entered into part nership arrangements under the firm of NIAYNARDFC. WILCO% will be happy to see all old friends, and all new friends, calling day after day, and cofitinually, at "The Peo ple's Cash Store" in Cdudcreport, inquiring for DRY GOODS, HARDWARE; CROCKERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING, and all the endless variety of articles which the People want; and must have. And the subscribers will belt tb their customers, old or new, for the Cask; br other Ready-Pay, die very best bargains to be. had in Northern Pennsylvania. MAYNARD & WILCOX. Coudersport, April 5, 11:45. W. T: JONES A. F. JONES. S. M. KNIGHT, Washington, D. C: JAS. W. SMITH Machine Oil. g Store • eiNEW• q 0 01), D'outaßdT.,,L,pEosrtsainhir vle r rne many p etcpz it visited the amour BOSTON STO Who RE allte'tl fast-growing village of Wellsville. The N, of this store is 94, which number is over • .1 door— BOSTON STORE, . 9-4 0 ER THE DOOR. This establishment is one of the ba g . DRY GOODS andREADY-MADECI,tyril ING Depots itf.Allegany county. Ilucd:t; of customers from Potter county buy alit:, Clothing, Bools and Shoes, and otherfix:r at this great mart of business. But still th. are those who have never happened to i t :, into the path that leads, most assured:7 ecpnotny awl wealth, That Nth lead, cash bilyers straightway to the GREAT BOSTON, Ve have co enemies to punidi, uo frier, to reward. .We. sell . , for: ready pay, and ta i, in evihange for Goodi the following 12:of : • articles, viz.,: • Cash Tallow Venison O a . ; Bs'eswhx Fur Beans 5(,,,k, Hides Wheat Yarn ittp Potatoes Wool Butter &c.,t. e We are now receiving frOca our 3: ROChestcr, about ten cords oldie best BooTs and SHOES sold in the county: Ws k..i constantly on hand— • Men's Ihdia Rubber Boots, " Over-Shoe;, 'l4 11 11 o Coats, " " ". 11 41 - . 11 C a p e. With i very extensive stock of TRUK?, VALISES, and CARPET L'AGS, chsn Black' and Colo - r?.'d Dress Silks. Alpaca, Thibct Cloths, Prints, Gin:hal:m.lr: other Dress , Goods—together witii a geaea variety of Dry Goods. Shawls, Shawls. In particular - , we would call the:went:one the ladies to our greet ririety of S/1.131..t, 6( every posible kind, altogether too r.: Merous to mention. Mattresses We have the larget stock of the d:fc kinds of Mattresses in Western NO,l lintel keepers can be supplied on rea,o; terms. Three Cheers for the contemplated CI. from Wellsville. to Roch'ester: and that the Plank Road wilt be continord cn Coudersport during the coming sprir,:..l: that the sons and daughters of beazi Potter may be more frequently seer cut ye.'ung city. We remain your ob't se.rv'ts, LANFICEY & Co. Wellsville, Jan. 13, 1e54. 6.35 MACKEREL, .Salmon, and Mlle ri,h IVA C. S. JO.NE:i. QV:PERK/It Sperm and Tallow (*a11(14, C. 5: JONES' PPOUSIf IN TNIHAN MEAL and BI:CEAVIIIIATo 1-stantly on hand at the NEV PROVISION !TORT. GRAIN and Produce of ali kind: taknii expliang'e for - woods More. C JONES. TirAMS and :Shoulders—a new a.73.nlezt Xi at C. S. SACKS OF SAI,T at the NEW PROVISION STORY. eiRANBERRIES! CRANBERRII: k.ithe quart cir bushel, ct C. S. JONI.. JOHN RECKHOW, • Ca'iic'ge and Sleigh-31aher. lIC subscriber respectfully 1 that he is prepared tit do all in ,the above line, at the shr;rtost tudic , .. Lt ne'w shop, two doors,v.e,t of the Condeo:.or. Hotel. %JOHN- RECKIIOIti A. B. GOODSELL, CILTINS 3111'11, Coudersport, Pa. Eire ArTi numufictnrcd and repaired_ at ,foop,:t shOrt notice. March 3, IS-18. MATTRESSES WELLSVILLE, - AT 'FILE GREAT Bf TON STORE, No. 91 MAIN : ST. Thi AT be found coil iandy on hand nvi fr sale, an extensive variety of Spearrr Granger's superb MA TTRESS ES, 4 , i OT sort, kind, and price, from a ;$3.511 P.,!!,1 tress Io a suipin--Englbh hair Maitre, 10. Also, , Lounges, Boktars, and Pitiow>. Ail which are offered to. Hotel and House lic•tpers, and all others who 11,c, c ,- :;- nin sense enough to know that a!:".: feather bed, to make the bet of it, 1 ,111 breeder of disc:use atilt a life•earta!er. — n lower prices than can be found at any other etore ni the county. LANCEY & CO., Sale Agents (in the county) for the 4.2 e the alnive goods'. t.•' BostOn Store, AVeflcville, Jan. V. 1•r:,-1 Academy Test Roo FULL szipply for sale loiv at TYLIR:". VINC and Mineral Paint,., with ifor using;at .• T. B. Ty Lrl;, IDATENT PAILS, Bed Cord , . C" -L Lines, Horse Cords, Curry Comb , . II :Ai Brushas, to be sold at MAN.\ New Goods D' SPENCER has just returned fr.: the city with a large sock omit t. ries, Drugs and Medicines, and a g em-ii..1 1 soitment of Fancy Articles, and HIM niter things too minnerons to mention, which be sold low for cash or 'ready-pay. • I- ATENT MEDICINES at Wholesale Merchants and Pedlars will be with all kinds of Patent Medicines at facturers' wholesale prices by Tll d• New Cash GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. Hillier, Ye Hun Erg, ri S. JONES takes this method to inf.. • the people of Coudersport and the lie generally, that he has just opened 3 cery and Provision store, where he s‘iil constantly everything in the line of bles," and which he will sell as reason':" can be desired.. The "sitbstantials" CI: 9 , found here at all times, such as FLorr , PORK, while the appetites of the dainty can also be satisfied. Therefore , 4 01 1 you wish for anything of the kind, plea -e and examine before purchasing ekochert: and if lie cannot satisfy you, your case 10 ,:. be desperate. You will always find a I.c. 4 :' itssdrtrielent df Groceries, . consisting of gars; Teas, Cdffec, Salcratns, Raisins, Candy - , Crackers; Cranberries. Lk,' men, Codfish; 31ackerek Blue !to: Molasses, Syrup, &c. Also, at all% tiro Pork, Pidur, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll sail firkin, Salt; Hants, etc. etc. Groan and all other kinds of Produce tales in exchange for goods at the cash price.: 6-3:itf C. S. JO.NES-
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