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

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A lare Wine Dealer residing in
Yorafrlkeittly. cn bis deMb-bed, being
in great distress - of mind, tklnaWledged
lolis„friends thalyis agony ,was ~occal
ioned_by ihe.nature ef the 'business hp
`bats followed for years. Ife stated that
ii hadlbeen Ws habit to purchase all the
saur wines he could, and by making use
of sugar of lead, and other deleterious
oubsconcm restore' the wine to a pal
treble taste. He said he did not doubt
he bad- been the means of destroying
hundteds of lives,'as he had front ' time
to, time noticed the injurious . effects of
his mixture's on those who drank them.
He had seen instances of this kind
where the pneanscious victims of his cu
pldity,ifter. wasting and declining for
years, dispite the best medical advice,
went to thei r graves, poisoned , by the fl
tfulterated Wines he had sold them..
•T is man died rich, but alas, what leg
acy did he leave for his children! Wealth
gotten by deceit, and not that of a harm
less, but fatal nature.
Parent dealers in intaxicating poisons !
,you bare got to die too. Do you not
see how the Wine Fabricator, whose
confessita is recorded above, on his
death-bed . felt the deepest remorse
for what he had, done ? Fly, then, from
a lttffic sq horrible! You all know
your drinks Are shamefully adulterated
by the mast fatal drugs. ' You know
they are poisoning and demoralizing to
all wlto drink them, Law-makers, is it
nin time you should put your strong seal
or condemnation on a, tcaffic so wicked ?
if you do not, but permit this crying sin
to go on, are .you not parties in the ter
rible guilt incurred ?
TUE COST OF TRANSGRESSION:-10
Enoland, it is,estimated that the cost of
inTu*icating liquors to the consumers, is
'61 . ;000,0QQ rounds Sterling !
8,0t10,000 to the titled and higher classes.
A:24,000,000 to ato middle classes.
4.34,001;1,(290. to the operative and .lower
• •
How immensely would the Maine
Lativ diminish this enormous expenditure
for the perniCious drink ! When Eng
land gets her Prohibito r y Law, as she
Will, it - will - belustained, Laws of such
vi--Citaritcler--are slow in--coming into
Great' Eritain, but when ..they do CQUIe,
inn ono doubts th.e certainty of their exe
cution. Friends of ;this great cause in
Groat 3ritain, work on!!_ Let nothing"
disoourage you, and in the end you win.
be victorious.
`The land, in:England, Perverted to the
'production of grain, dc., for the manu
fgpture of iiitoxicatin,g drink to debase
and destroy the people, would Supply
enough to give. the whole population
balls pound each, daily, throughout the
whole year. Is it not worth some labor
to divert thEsitnrnense amount of grain
from the distillery and brewery, to the
mouth of the famishing operatives, who
pre desperate for the want of it I—Pro
jdftioni4e.
A gioNtricANT FAcr.—With a single
exception, the press of Hillsborough Co.,
N. FL, the. native county of President
Pierce, is Outspoken against the repeal
of. the Missouri Compromise in the Ne
braska bill. Both the Democratic pipers
in Manchester are strongly against .the
•bitt. One of these papers, the Manches
ter Unionbemocrat, was established in
1850 for the express purpose of helping
inerce to hound down .lohn Atwood for
expressing Anti-glavery Sy:npathies.—
Aoslou
A MISTAKE.—W. S. writes us that he
lately sent us a dollar (as a subscription)
and a communication for our columns—
that the dollar was retained and the pa
per emu, but the article not printed—
whereupon he concludes that "money
is 1n better market than brains." If
Ghat were true, it would not be atitazirig,
editors are supposed to have more
brains than money ; but this conclusion
-is not justi6ed by his premises. The
..rioney was gequine ; the brains bogus.
ribne.
.‘iNflatought not to be used as a bev
erage, ought:noi to be sold as such,-
-•{iT'Yiat lie good of the community re
!Ores us to eapd, no man has a moral
-'s-ffht to suprly. That intemperance is
dreadfully multiplied by the number of
iictris'O'd shops for retailing of spirits, we
know. That these should I f e shut
•'sttery goad map desires." Rev.' Dr.
tharang. •
The SCientilic ,anzerican santains
cotrununinciooL.Cf. H. A. Frost, of
‘.4Varcester,:in•which he to :hava
frlitßitc.d a
"marine looomotivis" which
wil!'cro;s the Atlantic in four days.
CALIFORPtIA „Letutha.. , -The editor of
the Stockton Jou.rnc4 having receireo;
six invitations - to . attend i ehristrriis par
ties, theteup9nthei disconrseth:
wo 3:eays itip - Alt"e're''wErre:htit few
Lidies'ltereNancy, Una, iVere nol - then
in demand. Tklity" the merchant dir,-
playa his prints and. muslins, kids and
gaiters, scarfs, collars and corsets', with
as much. expectation as he rolled over a '
barrel of pickled pork in the 'almost for
gotten past. 'lt is the translation of the
worm into Ur butterfly ; for the slothful
refuse, of the are turning into par
lor ornaments and sidewalk , statue 3.
Women have wrought this change ;and
now the miner ulnas from his search for
gold, to feed 'his hungry mind on her
presence. The 'card table and the
drunken revel have given place to the
quidt. of the social circle, and where the
fierce Oath awdkerid the sleeping night,
the low voices of hiippy and contented
men mingle with the answers of yirtamis
females. The' mines 'ate filled .witb,,h
richer blessing than yellow gold, and
numberless homes testify. more loudly
than monumental marble how it has
been received. Females gladden every
camp, and where they are, i.tileriess and
lawless 'condnct shrink into the dark,
away from observation:"
A shepherd lost a sheep With its lambHe went in pursuit of them. He found
them far off, in a lonely valley, He
tried to drive them Bone, but was not
able. At length he picked up and car
ried cfl the lamb, and the mother
fol
lowed: Thus the Saviour brings :, a
mother to himself, by tatting the child
from her bosom.
Turicti says the reason why editor:
are so apt to have their manners spoiled,
is because they receive from onecorres
pondent and another such 4 vast num
ber of evil communications.
The People's Cash Store,
AT COUDERSPORT.
Something New. and Something
Wanted.
THE subscriber has just, received' from
the City of NewNork, and opened at
tlfe store formerly occupied by Haskin rtir.
Smith, on the, north side of the Court Hoase
square, et sclerted assort - mei:l of Pew Goods,
comprising DRY Goons, GROCERIES, CROCK
titv,aud HARDWARE.
The rnoito of business- adopted—;is,
"the sure shilling and the lively rixpinee."
The above Goods- will therefore 'be , sold
exclusively for either Cash or ready-pay in
hand, and upon such terms that , the pur
chaser cannot . be otherwise_fhan satisfied
that he has made a good. bargain..xeeeived
"quid pro quo",—something for something
in value for his money. An exchange will
oladly be made with the Farmer, for his
Produce : Butter, Cheese, Ens, Grain in
any quantity, and - with it, the more Cash
the better. The suhscriter will at all firms
take pleasure in exhibitin g his Goods to the
Customer; that quality and prices may be
examined. L. F.. NIAINARD.
Coudersport, Juiy, 15, 1855. :691f
fIHECKED GINGHAMS in variety, arid
jprices la suit.„
A . •
MONG many other articles for the
ladies, of fancy and rich worth, will he
found, at the People's Cash Store, fine
Worked Collars, of . ditierent degigns and
patterns.
BLEACIIED Sheetings and Shirting,
Brown do., Candle Wick, Summer
Cloth for children's wear, Bed • Ticking,
Towelling,. Table Lirmen,. Brown, White
4 a superior article of Damask, all pure
tlax,—Table Spreads. An examination will
recommend them better than anything else.
kcThe People 2 B Cash Store" may be
found a selected lot of Prints, of Eng,
French,.and American Goods, quality
and prices agreeing adnairably. Please call
an) see.us, •
Teas
BLACK and green Teas, of excellent
flavor, and at Most reasonable prices,---
Sugars, White and - Brown do., Rice, Gin
ger, Spice, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cassia, Rai
sing, Tobacco, in all its variety, to please
those who love the weed, and a superior'.
article of Coffee that cannot fail-to please
all the Dutch and some of the Nankees, at
the • PEOPLE'S GASH STORE.
TOCKERY and Glass Ware, in variety,
kjthat will please the eye on the first in
spection.
The Clothing Department
AT " THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE."
R EA U Y Made Clothing' 'kept constantly an hand by the subsutiber, made =up
and manufactured by the best workmen,
from cloths selected for durability and qual.
itp ; the object being not to supply the cus
tomer with a humbug article which he may
be induced to purchase, because it is so rery
cheap, but which in the end is very dear;
but to give him itt the first instance an arti
cle which will do him honest and goad
rice for a reasonable price, - All those desi-
rous of being so accomodated•call at ,
The People's Cash Store."
I L. F. MAYNARti.
ll. A pa ß tt p er l n ‘ S A a-tri . e Y d the - n s d an fo d un S d nat t h ,b i e l:
good, Rifles and Rub-Stones, Saw-Mill
Files, poor Handles, Latches; Mineral
Knobs, (whit and brown.) tforties Lopks,
Wrought Butts for Doors, "of all sizes , Cut
lery, Knives of good quality for, the table,
and for th, pocket;•at the • -
PEOPLE'S CASH STORE.
CANDLES. Sperm, Solid Sprrni,
Relined Crystalline, and Tall 4v Cantll6,-
by the Pound or Box, for sale very low at the
DRUG ik:BOOK STORE.
•
• Removal,
\XTM. CROSBY,' of the Bodt and
.shoe Store, has reit
lately 'Oern riedby • Ciddi'Vellits c liiuet 711isp,
first door north ol'lohititirt's store,' whetie be
wi 11 ) be; pleased to ite! then& ho have het . eto-
Tdife hhrt. with their liatronage,ansl all
others Who stand in used Of 'l36ots . and Shoes.
Nun'. 18, 1853. . 62711
~tISIiYRSS~~ ',.,~C1:'~~5.:,zr.
80031 ;AND JOB PRINTING,-'
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOR-AND 108
PatNirrio, SuciiAs
1309 CATALIiGUEH.
PAMPHLETS. HI*HEARH,
iihtillll4,3l, 13ALT.."TjEKE0,
. . . -
POSTERS, BILE 'HEAD t S?
SHOW - HILLS, - - - --BLANK -NOTEEfir;- -
WAYBILLS',
LABELS, CMII)3, ATC,'
(*.cE.:%eettted with neatness and dispatch
at the office of THE PEOeLE's JOURNAL: ---
-N. H. ROBINSON Si. C 0.,,
'WDDEESALE'AND RE'L'AIL DEALERS IN , '
BOOTS'idArD SHOES.
Their stock comprises the_ largest variety
of the best Massachusetts manufacture.
RUBBER -ROOTS .I2ND SHOES,
N . ./Fl.. R; & Co. are agents of the
Hayward Rubber Company—the.be-St
Dodds of .the kind manufactured '460
U. - S.; which goods they will sell to
wholesale purchasers - at New YOrlt
•
prices. _._
All orders filled on the , shortest notice
28 WATER ST. 7. ELifIRA, N; Y.
July, 1851. 9t
104A.0 fIENsoN,
Attorney-at-Law,
On-ter—East side of the public square
Joudersport, Pa. By special arranffe
ment.the profevienal services of
Joussorq,Esq.,•nay be engaged through
him, in all cases in which he is- not
previously concerned.
N. B. AU claims due and payab.e to
the undersigned,persopally and poles.-
sienally , may be found in the hands of
lslAc BENsoti,Esq., for adjustment. •
S. P. JOHNSON.
March 3, 1848. tf
,70$N S. DIANA '
- Attorney and Counsellor at Law, wilt
attend the several Courts in Potter and
M'Kean Counties. Al! business entrust•
ed to his care, will' mceive prompt at
tention.
Office on Alain Street: . opposite the
Court House, Coudersport, Pa.
.A.E.THITR G. OLMSTED,
Attorney and Ceansellor - at Law, will
attend to all business entrusted to his
cnre, with promptness and fidelity.
()like over W. T. Jones & Brother's
store, :gain. Street, Coudersport, Pa.
March 21, 1851. v 3, n 44,
L; F, Maynard,
Attorney and Counsellor at ; Lan),
COUL*RSPOWP, PA.. '
Office—North of the Court !lodge
Square, at The -Peqple's Caih Store,"
up stairs.
- , C. W. ELLIS,
Attorney at Law,. Coudersport; Potter
County, Pa. Jan. 18, 1850.
_ .
F. W. KNOX
Attorney at Law, Coudersport, Pa.
wilt regularly attend the Cotirts in 'Pio
ga, Potter, and IVP Kean Counties. -•
Offic;e—over W,. 'l'. Jones' Store.
Feb, 28, 1851. v 3 n4O.
A. P. CONE,
Attorney at Law, Wellsliorough,,Tioga
County Pa. Will regularly attend
the Courts in Potter.county.,
June 3, 1848, ... tf
LAND AGENCY;
THE undersigned having been entrust
ed with the care of several large tracts
of land, in this County, has made
himself acquainted Iva!' the lands
and land titles of the County, and
will give immediate attention to any
business of this. nature that may be
entrusted to him. , •
JOHN S. MANN.
H. 3. HEATS,
P Wacian and Surgeon,
GOUDERSPORT, •PA.
Will attend to all, calls for professiona,
assistance, with promptness And fidelity
Oflice."—On West side of Main street,
first door above Jno. S. Mann's store.
April.ll, 1851. • 3-47. tf.
W. B. TYLER,
DEALER IN •
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Dye Stull's, Paints, Qils, Varnis 'Brnslies,
Lamps ' Window Glass, Groceries, Winet
aid Liquors fin... Medicinal Purposes,
ALSO,
.
.11 ' 0 OA' S, T TIONER
\Vali and \\lndoor Paper,. Gold nod Steel
Pens, fine Cutlery, and a - General Assortment
of Fancy Articles. '
Nue of busiuess,,first door above Smith. at.
Junes' store.
Coudersport, April 22, 1851. 549tf
. G. H. DEMUR & CO.,
0 LENIN, N.Y.,
ElDealers in tine Jewelry;
Clocks, . Watches, Silver
Ware, hlusidal Instruments, :fitiir•Oils
itud .Perfuniery, Cutlery, Pistols, Yankee: No
tions, Violin Strines, Toys for Clillaren, and. a
Genend : Assortroelit of runty Goods.
Particular attention paid to repairing Clocks;
Wateltes.und Jew elry.' (7tf
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
• 4.4. R..GAGE, DT. D., -
-u-TOULD respectfully inform the cilia
zea of 4.76upersport end Potter. couoy,
that. he has located permantly among them
and .wilt attend promptly to all calls in the
line :of hid prefession.
Office-,T. B. Tyler's Drag and. Wok
Store, , and may be. found ;;t tight at Mill's
1-Hotel. - -66 y
I!EMEMIEM
F.A.SON4, : alrutlo I.rail4:o
rel 6" r
1 1 :
vid
a ceßfktostock of Withfoivs 11,'iaR1.-ttv.
uta mad Vila, for Sale at fairprice;lif -
• T. B. TYLER.
ris i.
z-., ' - • • •
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If) 1'....: ItWilfeSS tr i - 1t:A6; 1 '
• NI.E . Sht. - 13ASET1; •
Cablziet.Maker .4.,lephoieterer l .
'• •
CppDERSPORT, YA. I
pm?Will,eitcute all orders in hisline of
basiness with neatness and. despatch:
Placo.of isusiness,:the Manufactory'forrnerly
awned by G.. W. Strong:—two doors 'Aare
Wm. 'Crosby's 4eUitig, • • r
Having improrCd tits; building
,3and .
cltiuery; and employed, goodWorgrnen;lid is
prepared to do work as well us Hie best, and
on short notice. - a -3W
jok7 . 14E=i0W,
Carriage 'and: Sielgb-Maker.
THE subscriber respectfully gives no.;
lice that he is . prepared, to do all the
busine4s,iri . the above line, at the short
est notice, T .at his new shop, two doors
west of the Coudersport Hotel. '
MILLPORT HOTEL.
asubscriber would re
s. sPectfuliy inform the public
.2 Al . p ;?. and traveling community, tha
he has fitted up a house and
stabling, for the accommodation of strangers
and travelers, at
Miliport, Potter Co., Pa.,
ind hopes by prompt aud, careful attention
to business, to merit and receive a ltbera
share of patronage, HARRY LYMAN,
Millport, Aug. lb, 1851 ! • 1311 .
NEW GOODS 'FOR THE
FALL TRADE'.•
HOYT& LEWIS
liXTordil respectfully inform the inhabit
ants of Wellsville and vicinity that
they are now receiving a fresh and beauti
ful assortment of GOODS, - trhieli wilt be
sold as clieap as the cheapest. We would
also return our heart-felt thanks to our old
Customers for their patronage and would be
glad to show them any Goods which we
have, and will try to save them At leaCt 10
pV cent by calling and examining our
• STOCK OF GOODS. .
We do not wish to make a great display
to gain custom . ; but.,by taking a straightfor
ward,couraestve lOU - endeavor to gain the
respect. and • confidence of our 'Friends
and. Customers. , Please :call and ; ex
amine Our Stuck. `No Charge for sboWing
Goods. -
Flour and Salt alse on hand of. superior
'quality and. warranted. '
• • HOYT & LEWIS.
Wellsville N, Y. Sept..l4, 1852, 4 2.21 f ,
BLACKSMITIIING.
Rf r rm rsl a l;: e LL, pu S b & lic .lid l T at k: i l i i le l: l o ,
s ti Kin w c o a ud r l ry ionn
the 13LACKS1IITIIING BUSINESS, at
their New
they
in the Boro' of Coudersport,
where they are prepared Ao execute
lON DS OF WORK in their line, with neat
ness anJ dispatch. :•
A share of.public patronage is bolivited.
N. B.—All
_persons indebted to me by
note or account, µ•ill call and settle the
same immediately. if they :desire to save
.4021 y BENJ—RENNELLS.
.
- 7
A, B. GOODSELL,
FIRE ARMS manufactured and re
paired at•his shop, East of the Bridge
Coudersport, Feiner munty, Penna ,
March 3, 1848, • tf
Coudersport Academy.
THE Trustees have the - pleasuie to.an
flounce that they have succeeded in
pro - curing the services of Mr.•J..EILOOM
' LNG DAL Ei from Yates county, N. Y. to
take charge of,the Academy. From - his
lorm experience as a'• Teacher, and his
eminent success heretofore, we have every
reason to hope that our Academy will be
established on a• permanent footing. We
cheerfully recommend the Institution to the
fostering care of the publie.
The •Wintet. Terra will commence on
Wednesday; the 18th of January, 185; and
continue eleven weeks.
• Terms..
Elementary, branches—Ot thography,
Geography, Arithmetic, &c.. $2.25
Higher Arithmetic, First lesstins in
Algebra, and Grammar, 3.25
Higher 'English, branches, Algebra,
Vhilosophy, 4.75
Higher ,llilathena . atics,..l.atin, Greek. •
and French langtiages, 6.25
Instruction on the Piano Forte, extra, 10.00
-Use of instrument, ..... 3.00
Vocal music free 'of charge.
Ilia desired that students for next term
should make application by / the Ist of Jan
nary. ' .
The Trustees never before have felt an
equal degree of confidench in recommending
this institution to a discerning public.- The
eniciss of the past teim has more than jus
tified their expectations. Mr, Bloomingdale
has proved himself to be an experienced,
'energetic, and •etficient teacher; and, with
him at the head, they can, with the utmost
assurance, predict that , the Academy will
speedily become,lireeininently, one of_ the
best and 'most successful 'institutions of , the
kind in Pennsylvania or New York,
'Roiiiiiis in the Institution maybe had at
reasonably charges, on application to the
Principal. ' -. • .
. - Payment' of Tuition Jo
be made to the
Principal on entering the schoOl.
~. : 1f,.11. DENT, President,
THOMAS B. TYLER, Secretary,
litsiv, J. OLIZSIto, Tieasurer,
A • F. L. Josxs;' .• .' i
-.
..Cis.ss;. LYMAN, ) Trustees
G. G. CuLror
I, DATENT Pails, Bod• Cords; Clothe?
11 blued, ilbridtOrds, curry . I Combs.'licrses
brushes, to bo sail at ' MANN'S..
•
,sr : .c.. . .... . .a.~..,....
SP.ENCEWS,COLUIIIN
I here ttike liberty . to inforM: the Pea
,
file
P.nfOr..tou.ntY.:
that ,I am. atilt- at my - piew . stand oppo;:
site the 'NOrthside cif the Pnblic Square;
o - there.nai he,"found GROG.ERIES'br
'O l consmntYy. oq billlchwiitk 6 innY
additions ihereto ; such as DrugMe'd.
eines,Dyestulls, Stationery, Yankee No}. -
tiont3, Perfumery, Toilet Sottfi,
bigittes,Many articles that I hale'
never kept before to nunierous to men:
.Thel.. l dieS', as rt:ell
. as Gentle
men, are;respectfully'ioviteillo and'
and if 1 'earet",suiijou as 16 -
priCes"*lthatit'yollegoirig to . York State
or any .Othdr place; then I will acknowl;
edge • that 1 can't sell cheap enough ;
heti wtft not: , gitre up until you' . hare
CaWitand examined for youselves,ithich,
agaip, , Tou are invited 'toll°. MY- motto
is;lhe 'nirnbk gq.tpence in preference to
the iloiv
kinds of country Produco taken
in exChange'' for goods. - Butter, Lard,
Eggs, Rags, County 'Orders, Shingles,
and cash not refhsed for goods.
• . GROCEREES,
Tea, Surrar ,
Coffee'. Spices. Saleratus,
' Ginger, Multard, Tobacco, Srinff,
Nutmegs, Mace,CloveseConfr ctionery
and a few boxes of Kibbe's 'Wild Cherry
and Blood Boo; Cough Candy, and
blillard's superior Gum Drops,
,(
,Drugs Medicines,
. ' Patent ledicines
Oile; Spirits 'of Turpentine,
Gamphine . , [lumina. Fluid, Soap, - Candles ,
Cloth, Teeth St 131;ekitig - Bruslies,Blaoking
Miscellaneous.
Cap, Letter and Note Paper; all kinds of
Stationery, Steel Pen Holders, Wafers,
Sealing Wax, Sand, lak, Pocket Books
envelopes, Visiting Cordv,3ewelry ,Fine Cut
lery. and variety of Fancy Aitieles, to
gether with Silk Thread etc. vc.t
D. W. SPENCER.
T 1/S1 received a quantity of that. Splen
t) did Pommada Prailocorne—ala
The - &rest arid !post perfect article foi the
growth and preservation of the hair. War
ranted Genuine Beers Marrow.- For sale a
• .D. W. SPENCER'S.
Tolisees that is molases selling. at 3-6
per gallon at D. W. SPENCER'S.
Dandles, such as.sperm, tallow, &c., for
sale at
D. W. SPENCER'S
COD Liver Oil. Lithoniriptic, and nany
`)other popular tnedicines for sale by
D. W. SPEM;ER.
Halloo ! Halloo ! Halloo !
QPENCEII is. in town ! Mountains of
ORFADY MADE CLOTHING lor almost
nothirmi"! have bought this coat, this vest,
.and these parits,— ; 'aint broke e thee! Hur
rah ! All the boys shall have one of 'spen
cers coats! Hurrah 1. Rut, to be candid,
friends,: there's nothing like : it in all the
country.: Just go over there, and for a
little o' notning he'll sell 'ye a " rig" that,
thotigh ye'r the bigest rascal aboveground,
will make ye fair as a priest to 10. , k at—
though ye 'haint a cent in ye,r pockets, folks
will bow. and 'scrape to ye as though ye
were millionaires, and "real gontfeniane."
Fashion ! Great thing ! Better dead than
out of it-many an honest fellow haS been
" cut " :because, of the cut of his coat ;
but, no danger if ye buy 1,1 Spencer, his
climbs are just the fashion."
The s'ubscriber has just received a large
stock.of Ready made clothing, of the latest
style, and best quality, which lie offers for
sale on the most reSonable terms,
D. W. SPENCER.
ur fiISON'S INK for 3.la;kinz Cloth,
.I.lToilet Soap at SPENCER'S.
_
DULVERISED CORN ST —T AItCI - 1 for
I food for sale at D. • W SP EN C ER'S.
XBAZINEXTRACT for the
.11dkfa,
i.. the most bated and best article of
the kind in use, also Extracts for flavoring
all to be had at SPENCER'S.
A LARGE quantity of Cologne, Hair
Iniiigeirstor, Tooth Powders for sales!
- O. W. S P F.NC FR'S.
10UIA, Crean' Tartar, Magnesia, Allow
Chalk, Salts, and Glue for sale at
•
SPENCER'S Grocery StOre
•
ITEWARRIVAL OP DRUGS
AND MEDICINES at
D. W. SPENCER,S.
NEW arrival of HATS and CAPS-for the
Winter Trade, at SPENCER'S.
eICOPEL and Coach varnish can be had
Vat SPENCER'S on very reasonable
Corms. 1
N(W arrival of Groceries and Fish at
- SPENCER'S.
CIENTLEMEN. now is the time to fur
nish yourselves with Under-Shirts,
DrawerS, Overcoats, and almost everything
17 1 the Clothing Line cri•the most reasonable
terms, at S PENG
MO the doubful minded people, whether
Spencer has got all the articles head
vertisee and so cheap,—l will guarantee
all of this, and, a thousand times more. If
you don't believe it, call in some day and 1
will show you. . I). %V. S.
IaTINTER-S PAINED Linseed Oil, ect
•V V fur . sale at SPENCER'S.
OILof Tar, Metehant's Gargling Oil, to
be had at . , SPENCER S.
e
Wtn'icvoEth-oitsbayndpaotrs s p i rc c r, wi ti n o ty m one
diTs ; at (tie face. .
yon)s Tricoperas. In'
LAvigo ra or, and other excellent prepare
, Lions for cleansing and bcautify ing ihe Hair
for sale l by a W. SPENCER. ,
PLUG TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing,
agtl Smotuing,;by, the pound, at_ _
SPEN CER'S.
IOttreKVIIEAT FLotni at
" LI • •D. W,. WLNCEW
SIIOIO and - Lead at.3lower. figures
than down town, at - SPENCER'S,
„ .
Tiny slieethgn, goOper ,aAd
- surviis; -•
, .
• ,
Ott thi'774st 'ti'tled/ 'AferM ofipoitti
the' Cowl house Sgutite: ,
ra - itubseribei keppa - estestuttlrow aut.
. good Wo,kman who will, at all ijnye l „,
attend to making of mending, Stove pi
of all kinds - on haod, or Made td'order. - 'Attl
assortment of. thd l Piet..stylek dr - • r
COOKING, PARLOR be 130K..STOVES,
kept constantly' on bind. Tin snd'Oopper •
were,. Also, Sap Pans of the largest and
beststyles.for sugar making, all of
. w,hisk,
will be sold low. One and all, Pleass'eall
and examine for yobrielvetri and you shall'
be furnished as low as i 4. Weiaem Nair
York, at Wholesale or,retail.
- • ' JAMES W. SMITH: •
Coudersponile. Ib6, 1853. —6411 if.
Pure (41—Ireportaut toSaw 7
yere and Machiuista.
rvElls article will be furnished by
the barrel or gallon, Warranted
neither to inioke nor gum 'op." Par
chasers will find it an object to get my
prices before they supply themselves
elsewhere. T. L. 5311111.,
Wellsville. 013.3 m
BLEACHED Elephant Oil—a au
-111-Aperior ,article. to Whale Oil—tot
Lamps or Machinery. • ,
Wellsville. T. L. SMITH:
'UMW OIL for sale at the Wellsvill e
-1- 4 Hardware Store. T. L. SMITH.
MILL SAWS, Shingle Saws, Siding
Saws, Lath . Snws,Cross Cut, Tenon,
Pitt, Drag Saws, Hand Saws, Key Hole.,
Wood Saws, furnished of any stamp or
factorY, to suit the purchaser.
Wellsville.' • T. L. SMITri.
FILES.—:I sell an article winch is
superior for durability and exeCiititiat
to any English File in market.
1%. L. SMITH.
CORDAGE.--.Rope—an sixes--frorrr
IL/ 1-inch Cable to a skein of saddler!'
silk. (Wellsville.) . T. L. STITH.
ACHINE BELTING > .—L. Patent
1-v-AL Vulcanize& • Rubber Riveted
Leaher Belts ; a large stock of all size
on hand. (Wellsville:) T. L. SAIITIL'
M . ARLI, ROPE far sale by
T. L. SMITH, Wellsville
EAKLE BLOCKS—At the Ifie
vilie Hardware Store. •
J'ENIP and Rubber Packing, Lacing
Leather,Capper Rivets, Belt Pariah;
es, at (Wellsville) T. L. SNHTIPS!
SEED BIN3KWHEA.Tr salefo at Out
Coudetspbrt 51018, by. .
65tf • • D. C. 91{ITTANDE}i.
DARKER. Mill Nails.—Builders:
-g- find these Nails a more taper sliape,
tougher iron, and superior in every re
spect to any other Nail in market.
Wellsville. . T. L. SMITH.
. Academy Text Bookm.
A Full supply for see low at
TYLER'S.
Perpetuate Pareily Faces.
ALT. Kho desire to do so should, not lot*
delay going to Gssev's DAnunnatix
GALLERY. The substriber is weekly produ
cing beautiful miniature portraits in this
most pleasing style and the.at most reason-.
able prices. A pleasant room is open and
every one is welcome to cull and exarnia•
specimens whenever they choose. Those
who wish to be sure of a sitting should not
cone late in the day.
Gallery open only on Saturdays.
ti36tf • J. W. CASEY.
TITST REC EIV EP—a new and splendid
lot of Cooking and Parlor STOTcs at
GBtf J. W. Smalls..
lINC AND MINERAL PAINTS,
LI with directions for using, al
552tf T. B. TYLER'S.
TICE a week froirb York new
-g Witie,,Ar
goods are received.
Wellsville. T. L. SMITH.
Your .Attention in Solited to
the. fonowing, for a moicanent.
Partnership formerly •sxistng be.
tween C. Smith mid i /1,. F. Jones, in the
mercantile business in Coudersport, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent, and thir
beiness will be tarried on in future by C.
Smith. at the same place lately vreori-d by
the said Smith & Jones, viz: on the corner
of Main and Second streets, Coudersport,
next door 'to Tyler's Drug and Rook Store.•
N. is requested that those who an
indebted to the late firm of Smith & Jones.
will make payment to C. Smith without
delay, as he intends to pay •he demands
against said firm as soon as possible.
COLLINS SMITH,
A. F. JONES. -
deM..1361,"
Mov. 2 I tb, 1953.
A NEW 'supply of Fluid gnd Cam
pltjtte new and beautiful
patterns just received and for gale )(Ay at
TYLER'S.
Notice,
/TIRE Governor of the State - of. New York
1. has appointed the subscriber a coat
mtssioner for 'llk State of New York, to
take the acknowledgment of Deeds and
other instruments ' and to administer oaths
pursuant to an act the Legislature of _sal/
State. t ISAAC BENSON,
Coudersport. Dec. 12, 11:351. 436(
Wanted;
QKLINIS, or HIDES, for which Boots anit
► s .JShoes will be exchanied,and - lsonie cask
will he paid, Wm. CROSBY. .
Place of business, ono dude -North of
Job bOed Store. a3otf
COUNTY ORDERS received , at par
At ^ TYLER'S.
M
T. L. SMITE-}