The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, February 03, 1854, Image 4

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OL7II: 4 aED 9 S
ONE-PRICE ST,ORE
-ono,
Cask,and .Ready-Ray.
ilEconothy IN - the Mother 'Or
Wealth.”.
Greirt I?e'rehrtinn . in 'the .Mercantile
Business
'I F. HORT CREDIT MAKES LONG FRIENDS."
I=
THE sutcriber would announce to the
public that. he has removed to a New
Stoic...next door north of J. W.,,Sruith's
Stove and Tinware establishment, where
he has just opened a large stock of goods
for the fall and winter trade. The. stock is
marked At the very lowest cash figures,
and at such prices as cannot fail to suit thc4e
.who study economy in.buying. I intend
. to
adhere to the ore-price system, believing
it to be the only fair and honorahle.mOde of
doing business ; and by taking a Straight
forward cpurse, hope to receive a liberal
share_ of public patronage.
Pioducc.takt7n at its cash value.
D.*.E. OLMSTED.
NOV. .1, IBA. G. 25,
LA DIES, aro you in want ef any Dress
Goods, Silks, Alpaca, Defames, Ging
hams, Prihts, Shawls, Bonnets, Shoes,
Laces, Edging. Collars, Gloves, &c. You
capned fail to besotted at
OLMSTED'S ONE•PRICE . STORE.
GEN'IT.F.MEN', are you in want of any
llats, Caps, Cravats.-Stocks; Gloves,
&c.I You will find a good assortment, al.
ao a fine assortincot of Clothing. pi the
ONE-PRICE STORE. .
A LL ho are in want of GROCERIES
ass .Sugars, 'Molasses, Tea. Cot;
fee;Rice, &c., will find them atlow prices
at OLMSTED'S.
Tailoring.
nIFIE subscriber, haring secured the ser
i vices of a goo'd.wolktnan, would call the
attention of the public to his stock of Cloths,
Cassimeres, and Veetings, which will be
made to order on short noCce rind warranted
to fit, or no sale. lo those who have.be
come dissatisfied with buying 81ov-shop
wotic i which may come to pieces before it
can be got home, he would sa) Come, -
.select from my cloths,—rlet Mr. Smith take
your measure, and he will make you a good
fitting, dutalite garment, and warrant the
buttons not, to drop off Mithin twenty-four
hours, with caretul usage,—and '0 as low
prices as can reasonably be expeetfti.
E OLMSTED.
_ -
BED Spreads, Tabk , do., Jacquard Dia
her, Toweling, Sbeetings and, Shirting's,
cotton baits, cotton yarn, candlewick, at
OL NI ST ED'S.
'cheap, and Shoeq.,',supposed to be
•lircheap, at ULNIST
VERY good Black Silk to by had at SL
per yaid, at OLNISTED.S.
A POOR Silk hat can be bought for
$ 1 ,5 o—a biter one for ;,-; t. 50, at
011.M§14;11'S.
New Boolrs at Tyler's.
Don Qeisote—Tapkr cover,'
"Itcveri , s of a 'Bachelor," and Fresh
Gleanings, by 1k Marvel.
Lectures to Young slen-IJ. W. Beecher,
English Humorist—W. ThacketT.
Luu~fcho\c's l'oems-2 vols.
V. hits, Its d. and Black—Pulszky.
Modern ENsuyist
History of the Mormons.
Young's Science of GuVernmeut.
Great Truths by Great Authors._
Letteri to Country Girls.
Lralv .1:mr• Grey—Bartlett.
Nov. Queen ofScotn—lleadlev. '
Isnuit J. hopper—L Maria Child.
Besides all the lutist novels.
T. B. TYLER.
November 11. 1853.
-VRESH BURNING FLUID AND
Cautpl.ine at the 551 y
DRUG' & BOOK STORE.
GOOD ASSORTMENT of WALL
and Window Paper just recvived at
DRUG S: BOOK STORE
THE. subscriber, having let a tittle
- "more light" into his store, and otherwise
improved it,nspeetfully invites the Indies and
seutlem en of Potter county to call and ei
/amine his extensive assortment of New Goods.
\Feeling flattered he a kind nod generous re..
'Ccption, he will Tare no etlhrt to merit a
continuance of ramonam%
Oct 7. 1853. THOS.I3. TYLER.
- .Drafting #kstruments z
Water Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencils. aid
Brushes. just reteired at TY LE R'S.
ECKEIPS Farina and Pulverized
HCere
S:arclt fur sale at TYLER'S.
A 'PURE article of Soda; Cream o
11 Tartar, mai Saleratus will alwavol be
nand at Ty EK'S.
WO the Inhabitants of Couders
port and Vicinity,
And ?eller County poncrully.
Tr HE subscriber has just received a large
j_ stock of
WINTER GOODS,
consisting of DRY GOODS, FURS, HATS
ad CAPS, •
Ready-Madp Clothing,
Groceries, Hardware,
'cIIOCKERY, BOOTS and SHOES, Brooms
and WOODEN WARE.
1 large stock of .
I)O2IIESTICS,
SuCII AS
Bkeetings. Drilling, Cotton Yarn and Bat
Ling, andmostkinds of Provisions; kept
constantly on hand, for cash.
All of which he will sell as low as the
lowest, for READY PAY.
Cash and most kinds of Farmers' Pio
duce taken in e;change for Goods.
Knowing that one column of this sheet is
Insufficient to enumerate every article sep-
arately which he keeps for sale, he hopes
That -the-ebove general catalogue w PI suffice.
Dec. 30, 1853. . C. SSIITH.
Orders for all Islagaziues,„Neriodfcals-
Nerspaperaor Books published iu this t out:I
-lly, Canada, or Europe promptly filled.
THOS. B. TILER.
- A FEW pieces of new Music.
.41„..Mniic procured to order. Also Temper
luxe and . ether 'finds, or any periodicals de,
sirecL• •trir School Books constantly on hand,
with -payer, pens, slates, and every thing
rAseviod for pins to school. . -
The People's Gash Store,
Air cOUDERSPORT.
Something New. and 80420114ns
- • Wanted..
riIHE sobseriber has jnst received from
, I the City of New-York, and npened
the store fomicrl occupied by Hoskin' &
Smith, on the north side of the Court 1-odse
square. a taletted assortment 1 ..Atui ,l
COMptiSiOV DRY GOODS, (...7:RODERLES, CROFE•
ERY. and. HARDWARE. •
• - The motto of husineksadopted— is,
"the Sure shilling and the lively aixpince."
The above Goods• will therefore be sold
exclusively for either Cash or ready-pay in
!laid, and upon such terms that the pur
chaser cannot be otherwise titan satisfied
that he has made a;good hatgaitreceived
.11 "quid pro quo"- 7 soinething, tor something
in value for his money. An exchange will
gladly be , made with the', Farmer, for, his
Produce: Butter:X:ll4Se; Eggs, Grain in
any quantity, and with it, the More Cash
the better. : The subscriber Will HI all times
take pleasure in exhibiting his Goods to the
Customer, that quality and prices may be
examined. , L. F. MA YNARD.
; Coudersport, July, 15, 1853. 69t1
r!IiECKED GINGLIAMS in vatiety,atiti
,_)pricos to suit. • .
AAIONG many other articles for the
ladies, of fancy and rich worth, will be
foetid, at the People's Cash: Store,- fine
Worked Collars, of different designs and
pat tews.
J3LEA.CHED Sheetings and Shirting,
Brown do., - Candle Wick, - Suinnier
Cloth for • children's wear, • tied Tucking,
Towelling,. Table ,Linnen.• Brown, White
.. a superior article of Damask, all pore
- • •An exaliiiinition will
ihuti
.d lot of• Prints - , of Eli r.
lists; French. and Ain . rican Goods, (pain) ,
and prier-A agreeing admirably. Pte.:me call
aial Fee. to..
BLACK and Green Teas , of excellent
flavor, and at wont reasonable
Sugars, Wi hue and Brown`lio., Rice. Gin
ger, Spice, Pepper, Niltineg,., Cassia,
.Rai
sing, Tobacco, in all its variely, to please
those who love the weed, and a superior
article of Coffee that natl.:qt fail to please
all the Dutch and seine of the Yankees, at
the PEOPLE'S (ASH STORE.
fiItQGKERY and Glass Ware, in variety,
‘_f that will please the' eye on the fist in
spection.
The Clothing 'Department
AT " THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE."
EAUY Made nothing kept constantly
on band by the - subscriber,. Made,_ep
and manufactured by the best workmen;
from clothS - Slecied for 6(44 and
ityt the object being not in supply thecus
tomer with a humhug arlicic which he may
ho induced,to . ptirchase, liecau s e it is so ray
chedp; berwhith in'the end Is very dear;
but to give him iP the first instance an ma
de which will do him hone's! and
,good ser
vice for a reasonable pike. All those deli.
rous of being so. eccumodated call at
.4. The People's Cash :Store .
AltDsvAßE.—bytheo and tinattis, of
Lipatterns long-tried nil !bond to he
tto,ti, Rifles and Rub-StOnes, Saw-Mill
Files, Door Handles, Lunthes, 31inerdi
(whit -and brown ) Muitieo Locks,
rought Buttl lur DOW'S, of all sizes, CUi•
Itiry, Knives of good quality fur thetaule,
and for the pocket, at the
I'nuPLE's CASH STeaK.
TEE subscriber begs (cave to cull lbe
attention. of the public to the fullocring
list ch . NEW Bour;s:
Chambers' Pocket Miscellany;
a. Information fur the People; .
" Educational Course. -
Life of Henry Clay: . •
GeorgeWashingtor s -13yJarecl Sparks;
Benjamin Franklin;
" The Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte,
" Josephine.
Complete works of Thomas Hood, N. P. Wil
lis, Shakspcare, Dick, and all the other
standard authors. •
White Slaves of England ; 4
Downing's Fruits trtd Frost Trees
'Waverly Novels "—Novels of all the most
celebrated authors.
Works on Chemistry, Botany, Agriculture,
Architecture, Natural ' History, Geology,
:Theology, Philosophy, Rhetoric, Logic, etc.
Acso,—A new and splendid assortment of
Scnoot. Boom. 'mos. B. TILER.
NEW BOOKS.
Tempe l ranee Talcs and Hearth-Stone Reveries
by Thurlow NV Brown—Etliter of the Cay
uga Chief.
Fern Leaves from Fanny's Port-Folio.
Reveries of a Bachelor—lk Marvell.
A nice Latino of Freitch Letter Paper. Also
Mourning Note Paperand Envelopes,
Just reeeircrl at TYLER'S
ALL of Dr. Jayne's Medicines ;
A
Pills and Bitters , Dr. litche's
Medicines, his Lectures on Diseases of the
Lungs; also. Supporters, Trusses, Inhaling
Tubes, Shoulder Brdces. Ayres' Cherry I'cc.
lord and all the most celebrated Medicine's, ut
T. B. TYLER'S.
I: A ILEY'S Double Water-proof PCTCUS ,
sign Caps,— Hazard .Powder, Shot,
Lead, etc.; alsb - Fishing Rods, Baskets,
Flies, Grasshoppers, Silk, Gut, and Hair
Lines, just received and for sale by
The copartnership heretofore existing be.
tweet' Ambrose Corey and :Pierre A. Stebbins
iethis day d4solved by mutual 69usent, All
persons indebted to the lute - tirin of Corey &
Stebbineare requested to call and settle their
notes and accounts without delay.
P. A. STEBBINS
AMBROSE COREY
N. Corey will continue to sell goods
at the old gaud, on the ready-pay.system.
He is now receiving a full stock. of goods
from New-York, Which he pledges himself to
sell as low as the lowest, for cash or produce.
Ulysses, Nov. 1. 1853. A. COREY.
CIANDLES.— Sperm, Solar Sperm,
N../Retined Crystallino, and Tcillow Candler,
by the Pound or Box, for sale very .low.at the
DRUG & BOuli STORE.
BUTTER, Eggs, Lard, Rags, Couiity
Orders, - Bhingles, ind-reash. receited ip
o:.Chang• for Goods;riethe • •
. Ditt7G. BOOK FrodE.
M. W. MANN
r t a C.lBll Stun." sirdy he
-Teas.
L. F. MAYNARD
New Books,
Just Received.
T. U. TYLER. ,
Dissolution.
, t -
MEM
- ,I3OOB;ANti4O33'PRINTrUG I
BOOK
'. iVC . 11 ‘ 46 "3
CATA LekjUE 81
EMI
PA,HPFILETB,
HANDBILLS,
OSTERS,
nnrruELs,
''FIAT TIPS. •
LABELS, CARDS, ETC.
Exeruted with neatness and dispatch
dt the office of THE PEorim'a JOURNAL,
weviiLLs,
N. H. ROBINSON:
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
BOOTS SHOES.
Their Stock cori - etses the largest variety
of the best Massachusetts manufacture.
RUBBER BOOTS ./2/YD , SHOES.
N. H. R. & Co.are' agents of the
Hayward Rubber Company—ihe best
goods of the kind manufactured in the
U. S. ;, which goods they will sell- to
wholesale purchasers at "New York
prices.
All orderi filled bn the shortest notisrei
28 WATER ST., ELMIRA, N. Y.
July, 1651. 9t
ISAAC BENSON,
At,torney-at-L'avr,
OFFICE—East side ofth'e publicsquare
joudersport, Pa. By special arrana.e
me,nt the profes , :tna I services of S. P.
JonssoN,Esq., may be engaged through
him, in all cabe3 in which - he is not
nteviciusiv concerned,
N. B. All cfainis due and payab.e to
'the undersigned,peonally and pules=
sionally, may be found in the hands of
IsA.Ac BENSON, Esq:, - for adjustmerlC..,
S. P..J01-iNSON.
March 3, 16‘,18.
JOHN. 0 - '. MANN,, .
. r. '
Attorneyiliftidourisellofiat Law, Will
auend the seyeral,Courts in Potter. and
MiCenn CountieS. Al! business entrust
ed-6 his care, will r.:ceive prompt at
tention. . , . •
Office on ...Main §"treet,' oppoSite the
Court House, Coulersport, Pa. . ,
ARTHUR (1-: OLIYISTED,
- Attorney and Counsellor at Lit*, will
attend to all business .entrusted to his
care, with proinptness tai,drtitelity.
Office over W. T. Jones 6: Brother's
store, Main Street„Cnuders.p.trt, Pa.
Martih 21 ; 1851. v 3,. n 44.
Li- F, Maynard,
Attorney and Couiik , llor atiarv;
cOll liElisPOR r ; PA:
Office—N(4th of the Court House
Square, at " Thu People's Cash Store,"
rup stairs. -3-47 t-
C. W. ELLIS,
•
Attorney at Law, Coudersport, Potter
County, Pa. Jan. 14,.1850.
F. W. KNOX
Attorney at Law, Coudersport.
will regularly attend the Courts in Tio-
ga, Potter, and .11"Jiran Counties.
Office—over W. T. Jones' Store. •
Feb. 2S: Issl. • v 3 n4O.
A. P. CON.ti, .
Attorney at Law, Wellsborough, Tioga
County Pa. ' Will regularly attend
the Courts in Potter county. •
June 3, Itati. tf
LAND AGENCY.
THE undersigned having been entrust
ed with the care of several large tracts
of land, to 'this County ; has made
himself acquainted with the lands
and land titles of the County, and
will give immediate attention lo any
" business of this 'nature that may he
• entrusted to him.
• JOE-IN S. MANN.
H. d. HEATH;
P rwacian and Surgeon,
GOu o ERSPORT, PA.
Will attend to all calls for professions.
-assistance, with promptness and fidelity
Office—On West side of Main street,
first door above Jno. S. Mann's store.
April 11, 1851. 347. tf.
T. 11. TYLER,. - • -
DEALF.R . IN
DRUG , MEDICINE,
Dye Sniffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes,
Lamps, Window Glass, Groceries, Wines
and Liquor's for Medicinal Purposes, &c.
ALSO. .
BOOKS, STi2TIONER . Y,
IVall and Window Paper. Gold and Steel
Pens, Fine Cutlery, and a General Assortment
of Fancy Articles.
Place of business, first door'atove Smith &
Jones' store.
Coudersport, April . 9.2, 1853. 549tf
G. it. DIENER & -
()LEAN, N. Y.,
Clocks, \lers
V iu
ouich F
es, Snd Jeelry, : ensk
ta4 w ilver
Ware. Musical Instruments, :Hair this
and Perfumery, Cutlery, Pistols. Yankees'No
lions, Violin Strings, Toys for Children, and - a
General Assortment of Fancy Goodi;
Particular attention paid to repairing Clocks,
Watches and Jewelry. 67tf
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
In. R. GAGE IST. D.,
0 iILD• respectfully inform the .citi
zens of Conperspott and Potter county,
t at he has located permantly among them
and will attend promptly to all_calls in the
line. -of his profession.
Office—T, 11. Tyler's Drug and - Book
Store, and may be found at night.at Mill's
Hotel. . . • 66y
PERSONS 'about to build or repttiii williihd
is complete stock of Window Seib, glean, Putty,
Paints and Oils, - for lisle at fair prieeb by
T. II; TYLER.
;, , JAMES M. BASSETT,
Cabinet-Maker b : Qgholeter r,
coilEßsp9ll,T, rA., . •
MWill extente elf ordersin his line of
lbasiness, with neatness and despatch.
Aliteo of ,basiness—the 'Alautifactory formerly
owned by G. W. "strong—two :clocaa above
Wm. Crosby's
Haviug improved the building pna um
cbinety,aful tuniiliifa. - 0 - ocl.worknien, he is
prepared to do Work: is Well as the brit, and
on short notice. 6e3Otf
cutcytrati, -
BAIL
RILL. HEAPS, •
ELAN NOTES,
Carriage and Sleigh-Dialler:
* THE subscriber respectfuljy, giv.es no
tice that he, is prepared to ;do all the
business in the above line, at the short
est notice, at his new shop: two doors
west of the Coudersport Hotel.*
MILLPORT HOTEL.
THE subscriber—would re
spectfully inform I thc public
"0,
r and traveling community, tha
he has fitted up- fa 'house and
stabling - , kr the accoannodation of strangers
and travelers, , at, „ ,
IYlillport,'Potterr Co., Pa.,
and hopes by prompt and careful attention
.0 businearwto mum and Tveriir! a' iibera
share.of . pammaga. }1•011tY LYMAN; •
Aug. 1 - 5, 1851. ' l3tf
NEW. GOODS; TOW ,THE;
• " FILL
HOY:T& LEWIS
11 - Tould• respecttully inform the inhabit-
V :ants bf Wellsville - aridl , ydemity.that
they are now receiving a fresh' and -beauti
ful assortment.of GOODS, a hi i c4 vvill be
sold as chenli as the cheapest: e would
also return our heart-it : 4i thanks to our old
Customers for their patronage and . would be
glad to show them any Gc,ods i which we
have,..ind will try to save themiat least 10
per cent by calling arithelamitiipg our
We do not wish to make a great 'display
to gain custom; but by taking a straightfoi.
ward course wo nill,tmdeavor ;to gain the
respect and conalli nce -of our Friends
and • Customers. Please call and ex- .
atnine our Stock. — No charge' for showing
Goods. •
. Flour and Salt also" on hand 'of superior
quality and warranted. -
110 YT ba LEWIS..
Wellsville N. Y. Sept.-24. 1852, 4 .??.211-
BLACKSMITIIING.
REN N ELLS & 1-1111'.11COt K would in
fornithe public that they,thill carry on
the :BLAt BC:s;INES, at
their New Shop in the Boro' 9f l:oudersport,
where they are prepared to exeente ALE
KIN. DS OF WORK in their line; with -ieat
ness and dispatch.
A share, of public patronage is solicited.
N. B.—All persons indchted to me by.
no,. ctrl) and settle, the
:same immediately. If they or.ur
cost; b2l y BENJ. RENNELLS.
A. B. GOODSELL,
FIRE. ARMS manufactured and re
paired 'at his shop, East of the Bridge .
Coudersport, Potter'cuunty, renum- -
March 3, IS4B, tf
Coudersport Academy; .
THE Trustees have the pleasure to an
nounce t at they have .succeededin
procuring the 'services of Mr. J. BLOOM
INUI)At E, horn Yates County, N. Y., to
take citarge of the Academy. From hie
long experience as a Teacher, end his
emit,ent success heretofore, we have every
reason to bur, that our Academy vt ill he
'established on a pentranont foutintg. We
cheerfully recommend the Institution to the
fostering caieof the public'.
'i'he• Willie, Term will commence on
Wednesday, thell3th of Jannury,lBs3, and
continue eleven %%TON,
Elementary branches—Ot
Geography, Arithmetic, .... $2.25
Milker .Arithmetic, First, lessons in'
Algeiira. and Graminar,.. • 3.25
Higher English .branches, Algebra,
I 'hilosophy, dut.. •
Higher Mathertatics. Latin, Greek,
and French languages„'6.3ls
Instruction on the Piano Forte, extra, 10.00
Use of instrument, - • 3.00
Vocal music tree of charge.
It is desired that students for next term
should make application by the Ist of Jan
&fury.
The Trusts never before have felt an
equal degreelof eonfiderice in recontinendini
this institution to a 4therinitig public. The
success of the past term' has more ilnin jus
tified heir expectations. Mr: Bloomingdale
has proved himself to be. an experienped,
energetic, and - e - theient tea Cher; and, with
him at the head; they can. with, the utmost
assurance, predict that the Academy .will
j a pPedtly - beCoille, preeminently, one - of the
best and most successful institutions Of the
kind in' Pennsylvania or New York.
Rooms in the Institution may be had at
reasonable charges, on application to •the
Principal.
Payment of :Tuition to be made to the
Principal on entering the school.
ki. H. DENT, President,
THOMAS 13. TYLER, Secretary,
- HERR! J. - OLMSTED, Treasurer,
F. L. JONES, .
CII4S. LYMAN, Trustees.
• G.G. Bowels, '621 1 •
WiiSiives.& l- Ma .
JOHN REOMIO:VP,
STOCK OF. GOODS.
Terms.
DATENT Peits; Bed Cords, - Cloths!!!
Lies,. Horse Cords, carry combs. hem
brushsi; to be'iold tt . HANWI.
spgNvgimptum.
OM
GROCERY STORE.
' befi'takelibeito6 infoirn the Pep.
ple of eoudeliport, rind Potter Ceunty
that I anti still at• et r New . :itand oppo-
Pile the N r itiiliside, of the - PublicSquare.
Where may f lr found ORUCERIES of
tilt kinds con i siMitly on ha;:d.Witli many
additions thereto ; such as Drugs, Med
cines,Dyestulls, Stio;onery. Yankee No
tions, Perfurnery, Toilet Soap: Jewelry
&c., besides many artic'es that -I have
never kept before to numerous to Men
tion. The Ladies, as sr Glantle
men, are respectfully invited to call . and
eatimine ; and if I can't suit you as to
prices without yopr going to York State
or any other place, then I will acknowl
edge that I can't sell cheap enough ;
WI I will not give up until von have
milled and ejcalnined for yciuselves,which,
again, you are invited to do.
.-My motto ,
is; Ihe'nisable si.rpence in preference la
llie slow . • . .
t All, kinds of country . Produce: .taken
its exchange .fair goods. . l3ptter, Lard,
Eggs, Rags, (*.minty, Orders, Shingle•-e
and cash not refbzed for goods
GROCERIES, • • "
Tea, Suonr;
Coffee: Spice's. Soleratus,•
Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco, Snuff,
Nutmegs, Mace,G loves. Confretionery ;
aad a few 'boxes, of Kibbe's. Wild Cherry
and Blood Hot Cough. Cindy, and
sup r erior Gum Drops, •
Drugs Medicine;
?merit IBedirines ,
Spiriti of Turpentine, •
Ganiphine, Burning Folio,. Soap - . Candles.
Teeth &•Blut•htito Krushee.Blaeliing
Miscellaneous:
Cap: Letter and Note P.,per; all kindS .of
Stationery, Steel Pen liplders, IN der's,
Sealing. Wax 7 -1 ) . , c104 11.H;ks
envelopes, V . 's!! inuAird,,,Jewel ry,Fi ne Cut-,
lery, oanct a. variety e l ot:. Fancy Articles; to*
grater witli Titiread etc. ee.t
The Subscriber irti 'a plenty of the Alla
ikeny Ice which his Tattle %All be ftirnish.
ed
° with. Dunks, Eatables rte., ete.
D. W. SPENCER.
usT received a quantity of that t:‘Plen
-10 did Funintada Puilooome—ala
The purest and . u'ost perfect article lot the,
growth and preseiyation of the hair. War
ranted Genuine liett's Marrow:• For sale a
D. W. SPENCER'S.
•
IJolaws that is • toolasps - selling at 3.6
.I... ter gallon at D. IV. SPENCEIVS.,
landles, such as spernr, tallow, &c., for
sale at
(AO D. Liver 0:1, Lithuntriptio, and .nany
Vother popular niedicinvs for sale by
D. W. SPENL ER.
."Halloo ! Halloo ! .!
PENC ER .Irmit ! Mountaros of
OIZEA .MADE.CLOTIIIAG tor almost
nothing. . have bought tlit coat, this vest,
aid these pants,—'aunt broke e titer! -Hur
rah 1 .. AU the boys shall have one of ..pen
eers ciiat4! . Hurrah ! ' But, vi be candid,
friends, tin re'sricjthina like it in all the
country. e ti.q. go over there-, and for a
little o' he'll sell ye - a " rig," that,
thought ye'r the bigi.st rascal aboveground
will make ye fair a. a priest to look at
though ye 'haint a cent in ye,r pockets, folks
will bow arid scrape to ye es thoughye
w ere • millionaires, and "real gentlem.,ns."
,Fashion! Great thing! Better dead than
out of it-many an - honest fellow has been
cut" became of the cut of his co-at ;
but no danger if ye buy of Spencer, his
cloths'are•just f..1.4.1‘.."
The subscriber has just received a large
'stock of Ready made clothing, of tire latest
style; and hest quality, 1,1 hich lie Offers for
eale.on the most rescuable term.... •
IHIA lin ISON'S IN for ;‘l,,:lcia, cloth,
Toikt Snap kg., at SPEN EWA.
ULVEItISEI) CORN STA1: 1 11
t ,r 1 fi t i. t at t . a t Q w vt..• E;
13AZIN EXTRACT for the ildkfs.
X. the pleat bated at.d best article of
the . kind in u,e, also Extracts for tlay"ting
all to be had at SPENCER'S.
A LARGE quantity of Cologne. flair
Invigorator, , Tootli Powders for sale al
• D. W. SPENCER'S.
SODA. Cream l'irrtar. Alluni,
Chalk, Salts, and C ur for sale at
SPENCER'S GrocPry Store
NEW ARRIVAL OF DRUGS
4- 1 AND MEDICINES at
U. IV. 81' ENC E lt.S. _
E r arrival of II iTS and CAPS for the
LLI IVilopr SP :NC 7.10:4
TADI ES' . :• , ATI . N BONN Is
4 int Win
ter '‘A, ear, and fine French FiriViClN. all
'of the bestquality; for sale lowed than ever
_before in this market, at
• D. W. SPENCER'S.
[ i(^ICOPEL and Cnach varnish can h. had
Ajat SPENCER on very reasonable
terms. •
. 4.75
N EW arrival or Groceries and Fish at
SPENCER'S.
GENTLEMEN. nutsis the time to for
nish yourselvef with Under-Shirts,
Drawers, Overcoats;and almost everything
.in the elpilling Line cn the. most reasonable
lterms, at
PURE
,WineirLignors for medicinal
purposes to be - hit ut SPENCER'S.
TO the &toilful minded people, whether
Spencer has got'all the articles - he ad
vertises, and so . cheap.-1 will- . .guarantee
p
all of this, and times more. If
yna don't believe - it, call in sinus day and 1
will show you. • D. W. S. -
INTER-STAINED Linseed Oil; ect
for sale at SY I.NCER'S.
OIL of Tar, Dierchant's cratoin g . Oil, to
bn had -at SPENUER S.
fANTED, by: D. W. Spencer, from one
to two thousand dollars in . • County Or
ders, at the face. "
t'on's Kathairon, Tilcoperas. In
124vigorator,• aril other excellent prepara
tions for cleansing and beautifying the flair,
for tale by D: W. FINCER:
D. W. SPENCER'S
D. W. SPENCER.
- "sheet-Iren,Topper
st oves .
• 1 ••:
.2 •
an 44 matitterSpoia.
On the
.n eet. * Mint' 'E'P - Pgti.t°
, • the COurt Migie os , :
E •
• . .
sub sc r i bir keeps cortatantly on :j apd
good Wariirrila who will, st,all.,ttmes.
attend-to trinkin'q or .•ntenciina, "StoVe. pip e
of all kinds-en hand; or made to'cstrde6 As
-assortment of the liest styles of; t 4,,
COOKING, PARLOR /it, BOX ,STOYEeS
kept constantly on hand, Tin end Copper
ware. Also, Sap Pans of the largest spd
hest styles for sugarmakinst r all ; of
will be sold low. '.One please'dail
and examine for yourselves, and you grill
be furnished as low- as in .Weirte rr , :N ew
York, at Wholisale or retail.
• . JAMES W. SMITH.
Coudersport, Fe. Ib6, 1853. :541tr.
Pure Oil—iraportint to
•
yers and Machinists.
TIIIS article will be furnished .by
the barrel or gallon, warranted
neither to smoke nor •• gum up." Pur
chasers will find it an object to, get my
prices before they supply themiehes
elsewhere. T. SNIITIE
613 3tn:"
BLEACHED, Elephant Oil ii -
perior article ,to Whale Oils}-for
Lamps or Machinery.
• ~•,
Wellsville. , T. L,
:ARD O![; for sale . atthelWeitsville
114 Hardware Slore. T. L.
•
Air ILL $A WS, Shingle Sawa, Siding
INA-Satire. Lath Saws . , CrosiCtit, Tenon,
Pin Draf Saws, Hand Saws, Ker Hole,
Wood Saws. furnished.of. any , staritto'dt:
factcry, to suit the purchaser.
\\ 'l'. L. SMITH.•
FILES -I sell an ankh. which_ IS
superior for durability and•exenittie*
- to any English File in market.
\\Vellsville. • T. L. SMITH.
/^IORDAGE.—ROpe—aII sixes—froro•
Gable to a skein of sadtiler'y
silk. (Wellsville.) . T. L. STITEL ,
g . ACHIM: BELILNG - . - --Patent-
LVIL Icanized Rtibber . t,•.4 Riveted
Leaher Belts ; a large stock a:if - all
on hand. (Wellsville.) T. L. SMITH.
MARIAN•ROPE for sale by
T. L. SMITH. Wellsville.
ripEAKLE - BLOCKS--At the Wells
* villa Hardware Store.
EM P and Rubber . Packiag. 1404
Leat her,Cop per Rivets. Belt Minch,
es, at (Wellsville) T. L. SMITH'S.
.
tot
IEED BUCKWHEATr Bata° at t
Isieuud egsp oft Mills, by .
GrAf D. C. CRITTENDFO.
- DARKER Mill Nalls.-43ui1di45
find these Nails a more taper allpe,
tougher iron, and superior in •eery re
spect to any other Nail in market.
Wellsville. T. L. SMITH.
Ac ademy Text Bookx."
A
Full supply for sale law at
• TYLEITN,
. Perpituat. Family "Faces.
ALL who desire to do so should not long
delay ,goini to CASEY'S - "DAGVERRCAN
I; A Lt.res-. 'I lie subscriber IsAveeklY prmitt
cing beatftiful miniature portraits in the.
- 010.1. plea-lag
_style and the at - mostreasoes
We prices. A pleasant worn is open arid
every one is welcome to-call and examine
spetiiintris whenever they choose. Those
tt hu ‘it,h•to•be . sure of a sitting should not
come late in tho ddy.
Gallery open only - on SaterdaTe.
•)t. r • ••
• LA...SLR_
TusT nEc EDLa r ,,:a and aplendii
t) Int of Cooking and Turku Srovr..4 at
68t1 .11 - W. .5.5.11TH'5.
r 7 INC AND AL PAINTS.
with di r ts:tions kit using, at
T. B. TYLER'S.
' 552tf
row ICE a week: from New York ntir
-w goods are re,EtWved.
T. L. SNIT,
- - if --
Your Attention h is Solited -to
the following, for a moicment.
Partnership formerly existng be.
tween C. Smith and A. F. Jones, in the
mcreantile business in Coudersport; is this
day dissolved bl, , nititual consent. and the
Witless will be carried on in future by C..
Smith, at the same place lately occupied by
the said Smith & Jones, viz : on the corner
of Main and Second streets, Coaderspyy,,
next door to'Tyler's Drug and Book Store.
N. B.—lt is requested that those who are.
indebted to the-late firm of Smith &Jones, •
will make payment to C. Smith withoo%
delay, as he intends to pay 'he demands :
against said firm as soon as possible.
COLLINS SMITH.
A. F. JONES. .
dec3o 336 t
Wellbville.
29th, 1953
A NEV • supply of Fluid ind Cams
Lamps—some new and beautiful
patterns just received and for sale low at .
TYLER'S..
Notice,
PRE Governor of the State of New York
has appointed the sitbscriber a Comm
missioner for the State of New York, t•
take the acknowledgment of Deeds. and
other instruments, and to tadrnioiater oaths
pursuant to an act of the Legislature of aid
State. ISAAC BENSON.
Coudersport, Dee. IL atf •
Wanted:
or - HIDES, for which Boots anti
10Shoes wit exo . hanged, and some essk
will be pa' Wrn, CROSBY:
Plat businegs, one] door North of
J.uhnson' Store. - ,6.30tf
_ .
LYON'S 16.111,A.1110N and other
ex;ellent preparations for cleansink24 l
beautifyieg the Him, -for see at. .TYLni4.ll
T. L. SMITH.