tYOI3-044 '..7ribtrne 1 7 131 . 4008t1.—Peal No. -ilksar! liow the joybells of the South Speak victory with br..ten mouth ! • What foenian hare they slain! WWrit emprered monarch comes to-day, Begirt /iv all this plotted array Of fierce and weavoned men JI , ,„ TFIO3 jtiviielli! once I heard them ring When Britain's dull and savage King , Loilied from our throat histrtp. Then Sabres gleamed—then rockets fell— And are they , pealed once more to tell This rictory of the whip trim in the centre thertr! Thi..fentired image or despair, relmol him redly flows, That "Chivah:r," the Sondaron's boast— And on the flag that leads. the h' est • The name of " Predate glows! Ay! Irad him where the lilacs bloom Around Mount Vernon's silent tomb-- ,((;reen be those trees and fresh! ) And th6r6; with oaths as fierce as deep, alu:e the mouldering tennnt's sleep With bids fur human flesh! Who tares fur Boston ! though her cr• Her wait tfhitteragony, Through all the welkin swellsil she dares not face our shottedgtul— We dro.vu the murmur ofher sons With shouts and clanging bells. VI.. . No respite—no surcease rq' woe ; And shall it be forever so? Was this the Pilgrim faith? Shall Freedom's votaries still despair And inn g; the living North vet bear This yoke with moral 'death ? frii:alU4l.li:ll Geo. M. Dallas, late Vice President of the United States, and Minister to Russia; thins sketches the Czar No admitted merit—no length of service—no elevation of rank can avert the blow with which he is ever ready to strike the culpable or dis loOt. To maintain the discipline of hP troops. he is in the habit of sud- de:illy Visiting their stations, Nithoilt. warning—when, WO to the officer or private then detected in fault! lie has been known, on the instant of dis coveringremissness or inattention, to teat tiff, with his own hands, the epau lettes and decorative badges of a veteran and favorite officei.. These revels in his temperament are What may be called a dash of romance, which, set off by a form of great ele gance and muscular strength, give to actions grace, vivacity, and interest. When representing ,he imperial chief. his details of grandeur and ruarmiti- May be tray and orientally gorgeous —his audieneo.:, Intriguers, and testi- Vals as imp, - :sirg, and dramatic as those inthe Arabian Ni ,, litsyet often from them he breaks abruptly away—trav els Through his kingdom, unknown and _PROSPECTUS Unobserved; gaining, perhaps, adruis- Of the N. Y. Evening Poet. sion to the palace of some neighboring To add to the interest and usefulness of the Freeing Post, we have enlarged it by an addl sovereivt. under a fictitious name: or, fion of an equivalent to about four additional as a raeudic ant by 1112 wayside. claims columns. The weekly and semi-weekly edi cli-ity of his Einpress=or, it may be, tionsWere entargedtweive columns only about is an awkward captain of nsteamer, three years ago. Four more column - added now incre-ases the sheet to double the size of affects to inn down some lubberinc , the paper on which they were originally captain of a small craft in the Baltic— printed. and, while supposed to be thus -roam- In announcing this enlargement, which, we ing over tile Emire, alarms his min- may be pefmitte to say, is one of the resul pof the ;rowing confidence of the industrial inters by suddenly presenting himself and commercial interests of the country-in the amongst them. A,few years ago an course of the Ereinue Post, it is Oar dun- to American frig-ate—alike celebrated for make our special atknowledgments to those numerous friends, both personal and political. the beanie of her proportions, the who, through evil report and through good solidity of her form, and quickness of report. have cheered us with their generous sailing, entered the harbor of Cron- countenance, and given us annually recurring , stadt. lier arrival was at once com- proofs of their esteem and attachment, unin fluenced by the fluctuations of party opinion. municated td NicnotAS. and before or the smiles and frownS of men in power. her anchor was fairly down, one of his which too often seduce or frighten men from richornarticnted steamers was oh- the course their consciences approve—the served approaching across the wide many aisertion of truth and steady resistance of error. We take fresh courage from our bay. The stc - amer stopped at about . success:has far. and from their friendlr eoCipe one hundred vards distance from the . I ration, to persevere in the path which . we frigate, and a dazzling group of officers ' We are. it appears, defeated. Like* have deliberately chosen,' and they have as • the prisoner of the Basilic, when . deliberately approved. .. • was seen to eater a burg,e. the course ,mlNnle,at...evaoi...ii our reader out:),thnistohcecasaiontit,o arrangement of which was immediately directed proffered release.yhiladelphia prefers ', 'her accustomed bonds.- Penns . towards the ship. Acting as coxswain;vhich we have been so for:1111 , 1 . e as to make to this barge, and seating 'himself at the certainly does not appear-to be 1 with Colonel Benton for the publication of -a the stein, appeared a conspicuous fig- disposed to impose bonds upon Kan- series of articles , from his "Thirty Years in ure, with a small white cap, encircled sas and Nebraska. nor upon any other : t t i h n e n t e - d n i t t h e ro d . 7 t. .a s t e t r h en re t a b r , - an w d high ti li t ll h b e e m. c o o r n ,, .. • territory now free. Hazlehurst, who by a red band, mid attired in a single , shill be publisThed. some time in l'-:54. the 'yeas loudest of all in denunciation of i We -breasted, dark green frock-coat,arc also in negotiation for a series • of private papers and reminiscenses of another aßiie corresponaing with the indi- ; Slavery, received the largest vote of , i eminent democratic statesman. which we hope tidual's subordinate capacitv, and pre- i any candidate for any office. . i -to bring out in the course of a few weeks. ftr.tim , a singular contrast tothe epau. 1 Philadelphia has redeemed herself; lettes and ether finery of those under from the rule of a spurious Democra- I, whose orders he seemed stationed. 1 cy. and it is not likely that she will Alwriys prepared to receive such Nis- ever submit to it again.-Rational-Era. iters, our naval commander met them 1 ..... - at the gangway. and nave them a. cor- Goon PAY.—One of the uninformed dial welcome. Among them was the Postmasters out in Suckerdom, who vice-chancellor of the empire, the min , - found a law that a Postmaster may be istcr of marine, and a number of ad- allowed two mills for delivering from inirals and general officers, who went his office to a subscriber each news 'aft' "in the cabin of the commodore. , paper . not chargeable with postage, While the coxswain. as it conscious sent in his bill to the department for that he must look out firhimself, delivering the only paper thatwas walked 'fbrward' 'and mingled care - ' sent to his office, and. told them that lessly with the common sailors. AS his wife . was Out of the article, and he etarninol the battery and scratin: ; they might send him a couple of coffee ized the bulwarks. asking, now . and ' mills! _ then some questions, the bar try tars.: - - .. trained to disr.e.rn the air and tone of Don't kill the pigeons, for they are foal authority, instinctively touched making themselves most gratefully theirtaria . ttlin hats,:mdwinliino•know- , useful in destroying the grasshoppers, ingly to each other, whisper`d their the reappearance of which this year: conviction that it • was the old' boy : in many portions of our county, is himself?' This suspicion circulated - causing such sad apprehensions.— with..l-apidity through the frigate, but : Spare all the birds, too, (and even the no one deemed it decorous, by the crows,) for in removing these and , , HE .2b‘cribet hereby _gives no'd.ce to the slightest word or look, to intimate its - other pests, they earn the value of! . TERMS.: 1 T -- - , ~,,bhc......... havin,, ~, given PETER SHIT:3 existence to Mtn who thought himself, their meat a hundred times. over.— : One char, one year _ 0.3.00 , ' '''' : his note for eights dolisri, bearing date near Two copies. - - 5 ` .(313 l .1-e 1:u. of March, 'Mt payable ;September, ' tis he wished to be. absolutely nave- Fredonia Ail rert iser. " " . i • Five copies. '. 0 ... 1.2.1 X) -- • cognized. Alter inspecting this proud Ten coptes, - , A „ .00 1 ISso..and havinz never receired 5...-y va!as specimen of our naval architecture rir The Coopers'..own Frynnales Jormal, . . j meremr, he - svilf• refuse to pay the mme; i therefore he warms any person from baying toad arma.men the splendid cavalcade from wt..: it deems undoubted authority i ErYING POST, DAILY. learns that basal- B. DMemsos was decided- . Trasts.---$2 if paid in advance, or ~10, if 1 th e r t. d note with and . e . .apectanon of hie pay renteied their barge. And now ar- 1 . a [Sol] CON:I.IDES STEAS-Na. rived the on to that catme. in the Nebrmls - a'bill : paid at the end of the year. . 1 - rived the moment %% ten the. commo- which repealed the MiaiOuri ccayromise. I The stile of the firM, in the name of which dare Itvas to decide whether he should _...,..-..—.:.. -t all b.. - zl , - ,,, s is traJa.m.cmci. and tile '.l4ldrei4 of i Ikachine Off' ° •• . give the ordinary salute of twenty-one rsr In a recent triai before the F . ; 8. Die- 1 all "com...Munications designed for the prourie- 1 Mill Owners will alensys find a supply of gucts, or twice that number, consti- tract Court. Judge •M'Liar said: " Rum has I tom oreddtors. is. • .', Oil for machinery -et eetisl4-ottory prices, and' sunk more seamen than all the tempests that t ' WM. C. BRYANT& CO- lin any spentityiat tutinir an itnp7.rial salute, tie sits- ever blew '" i Comeroi Nassau and Liberty streets . pected toiCsitiain alone, and leaping on the wheel of the steamer, as the man-of-war's ,heavy cannon thundered from her - ports; He remained silent and stationary until, at the sound of the twenty-Second gun, he started - With surprise, gathered his officers around him, and after he had explained ty them that the cute Yankees' had - seen through the dis guise, he issued his Orders for the resumption of his true _character, sig nals were immediately ndticed to be exchanged with the surrounding forts, and ten or twelve Russian ships in the harbor. The star-sphngled banner was then hoisted at the mast-head of the steamer; gracefully playing across t'he bows of the American ship, while every other vessel commenced firing • answering salutes. When these ceased, tho flag of the Union slowly descended, and NICHOLAS proclaimed his real presence by hoisting in its stead the standard of hish ouse—the dark double- ' beaded eagle on a yellow ground— whose appearance, as if by magic, awoke the cannon on both the shore. and the bay, producing the deafening roar of two thousand guns. The self confidence which leads to those ec centric movements characterizes his deportment everywhere and at all times. Our fancies are apt to imagine him always moving in state, and hedg ing himself around with guards and attendants, with all .the show and pomp of the appurtenances of tyranny. Such is not the case. Why, the elected citizen, the Emperor of Fr-ft - nee, with powers expressly defined and restrict ed, feels safe only within his palace, walls, or snrrounded by his .soldiers, • whilst Nicholas, the unrestricted and I irresponsible despot, maintains, in all his intercoUrse with his people, the freedom and carelessness of unimpor tant privacy. He is seen at all hours, in a small,. single-horse sleigh, in an open earriage. or on horseback, or on foot, unaccompanied and unistin guished except by those familiar with I his general personal appearance or physiognomy. Strangers often, upa- Hare of his presence, pass him with ! out respect. Irl.l a A Irt:114:i u gA:f.l 4 (i x f: A late scientific journal of France notices the wonderful increase of war like weapons and means of defence,' which owe their origin to the present struggle in eastern. Europe. A triple bored cannon projects, with a single charge of powder. three balls connect <l43Akirlok rysmaz after rank, and even the masts of ships and smoke-stacks of . steamers. A learned saran of Paris has discovered a liquid which spreads over the sur face *of water, and spontaneously in flames, thereby destroying vessels .and human life. A cunning artisan has concocted a balloon, which by the guiding influence of a cord, and the loco Motive tendencies of a favorable ' : Wind, can be directed to a position over a city or fort, and then, by a cur ' rent of electricity, be made to explode and scatter death -dealing projectiles on every side.. Lances and javelins with tips of flame, and Adelds unim pressible to lead or steel, are also ' spoken of. There is terrible, meaning ' in this activity of what would seem to be a diabolical ingenuity, and is by no means suggestive of the long expected period " when swords. shall ,be beat into pruning hooks, and man shall learn the arts of war no more."--zße,g.- istcr. Lewis Cana Ts alp* home, int lib store opposite tlieN orth _Least corner of the public sugare, and is_ cei%ing direct from New-xerk city—not a "Mammoth stock" of winter goods, but suffi cient to:in rip the old store; which goods are now offered for inspection and examination. Hi would therefore say to the old customs, step in arid see his assortment: and to the people generally, that all his goods are for sale—he will be hap y to .receive "calls:" COUNTY ORDERS taken at par at L. MANN'S Ir E Ladies will find it Mann's store Cod,- IL eeo, WaShington,3lerrimack.Philip,Allen & Son's, and other choice varieties of Prints, Warenteil by tile subscriber so 4 TO FADE. A LL-WOOl. Delaines at Mann's: Alpac- Paramettas,Eitglish and French Meri nos at MANN'S: GINGIIAMS—a good assortment at MANN'S SILKS and Dress Trimming MANN'S CIHAWLS - of various patterns and qualities, 10Laclias' and Children's Hoods, at MANN'S. . CA3IBRICS, Bishop Lawns,Victoria Lawns, - Cap Lace, : Crape, Rus'd Muslin, Linnet' llatlkifs, Embroidered do., Muslin Edgings, Cotton do., Linnet' do., Ladies' Collars, Wrist lets, linden:leo - es, Ladies skirts, do., Caps„ to to be found at MANN'S. • A Large lot of Hosiery at MANN'S TF you want warm Stockings for the child -Lern, you will find them at MANN'S. GAITER BOOTS, Bucksins, and the other variety of 5h0e,..., can be found at ILTITS, Caps Comforters, Wrappers, Draw ers, Buck Gloves, do., 3litteus, Berliu- Liue Carpet Bags, Satchels, uspertd ers. Call at 3IANN'S B OYS' and Youth? Boots at MANN'S SHEATING, Shirting, Batt, and Cotton Yarn at MANN'S. SUGARS, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Ginger, Pep- L.7per, Spice, Starch, Saleratus, constantly on hand at MANN'S. PLUG Tobacco, Fine-Cut do., Chewing and Smoking at MANN'S. ISawsF you want Axes, Hatchets, Hathmers, , Cros-cut do., Hand do., Chisels, Au gurs, Anger Bits, - Files of all kind. , Steel ticinares,lron do., Try do., call at T ENVIS.NIANN keeps constantly- un band 4 Shorell, Square=, Manure Eorks, Fire Iron. TOCKS, Doors Handles, Butt., Seraws, i Locks—all sizes—Shoe Nates, Finishing do., for sale at ' L. MANN'S pOCLET Knives, Table do. Call at • MANN'S Store T EWIS MANN'has for sale Shot, Lead, 4 Powder, &c. CHESTIIAIsiDLES, Drawer do., 801 t , ,, N.-,Retches, halter Snaps . . Wardrobe Hooks, Darn, Door Hinges, kept for sale by • „, • LEWIS MANN. WROUGHT NAILS z•-t MANN'S STORE V • TEEMS OP THE WEEKLY EVENING POST. One copy, one rear. fifty-two raymbers. Three copies, " 5..60 Fiye copies, t. SAO Ten copies. " " " 12.00 Twerry Copies, one year. to one addret, - 20.00 Money may be remitted for subscription in letters at oar risk; but• the postmaster at the place whee the letter is mailed should be made acquainted with its Contents. and keep a description pi the bills. Bills of any specie-paying bank in the United States or Canadas received a: par for subscriptions. . We hare no travelinz agents. Any one wi.hatg, to receive the Eresiaz Post need not wait to be called upon for his subscription. All that is neces.. - -.nry -for him to do is to write a letter in as few words as possible. inclose the money. and write the name of the subscriber, with the post-office, county, and gate, and t direct the letter to WM. C. BRYANT S CO-, Eveniaz Po orate, Neiv-York. THE SEMI-WEEKLY Persons residing at points where mails ar rive oftener than once a week.sre requested to ev , mine the Semi- Weekly. We regard it as the cheapest political newspaper published in the United States. The People's Cash Store; AT COUDERSPORT. 4onietithlg iValiteft. itas HE subscriber jog freeiced from the Tcity of New-York, and opened at the itore formerly occupied br!Htakin & Smith, on' he north side of the Ciruit Hodge scold*, a teemed assortment of New Goodii, tom prising Dry Hooda; . Grotetiet, Crockery; aid Hardware. • - •The motto of business —adopted--is, "the sere shilling arid the Wye& sixpence." The abovis Goods wilt therefore be gold eiclu: sively for either cash or ready-pay in hand, and.upon such terms that the purchaier can pot be otherwise thah retie:hi that he has made a good bargain—received a quid - pro quo --something for something in value for his money. An exchange will gladly be made with the. Farmer, for his Produce: Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Grain in 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 and prices may be examined.. , • L. F. MAYNARD. Coudersport, July 15, 1853. 6-7!f HONG ninny other articles for the lathes. X1..0f fancy and rich worth. will be found at the People's Gail: Store' ' fine Worked Col lars, of different dee nps ad patterns. BLEACHED Sheeting and Shirting, Brown do., Candle Wick, Summer Cloth for children's wear, Bed Ticking, Toweling, Ta ble Linnen, Brown, White do., a superior article of Damask, all pure flax,— Table Spreads. An examination will recommend them better than anything else. • T "The People's • Cash .Store" may be unnd a selected lot of Prints, of E - nglish, French, and Americhn Goods; quality and prices agreeing admirably. Please call and MANN'S 171112 BLACK and Green Teas, - of excellent.fla vor, and at most reasonable prices. Su gars, White and Brown do.; Rice, Ginger, "Spice, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cassia, Raisins,-Ta bacco in all its variety, to please those who lore the weed, and a superior article of Coffee that cannot fail to please all the Dutch and some of the Yankees, at the PEOPLE'S CASH,: TORE. CROCKE R Y ; AND Glass Ware, in -variety, that will please the eye eagle first inspectten, at the PFOPLE'S CASH STORE. T_TAIIDW ARE.— Sythes and Snaths, of patterns long tried and Mond to be good, Rifles ane Bub-stones, Saw-mill Files, Door Handles. Latches, Mineral Knobs, (white and brown.) Mortice Locke, Wrought Butts for Doors, of all sizes, Cutlery, Knives 'of go6d quality for the table.and for the pocket, at the P EOPLE'S CAS ti—STORE. M kNN'S Tin and Hardware, THE undersigned has connected with his Tiu, Sheet Iron, Copper, and Stove ' Business,. that of HARDWARE and CUT LERY—so that in addition to the business heretofore condncted by him, he is now ready. tu supply the public with olinost every variety' of Hariware, Mill and Cross-cut c Sleor nr.a.., creole an - d - Ox Chains, Carpenters' Adzes and Broadaxes, Manilla Rope for Ca.' Wes. A general assortment of Clocks, Ja-i panned Ware, Toys of every descriytion; and; m short, he designs to keep all. rum things as the public wants in his line, which be will sell, not for less than cost, but for .a VERY, SMALL profit indeed, and hopes by a strict ar.entiou to his business to receive a liberal share of public pair:Linage. Alf kinds of Produce - taken in exchaige for. Goods, at the highest market prices; also, sflO per ton paid fur old iron. 6-4:2 ly • JAS. W. SMITH. ONE-THIRD CHEAPER THAN WHITE LEAD, AND FREE FROM ALL POI SONOUS QUALITIES. The New-Jersey Zinc Company Daring greatly enlarged their works, and improved the qtrality of their products. arc prepared to execute orders for their RIOR PAINTS; dry. and ground in oil, iti assorted packages of from f. 1.5 to 500 pounds ; also, Dry, in barrels. of 200 peranas each. Their WHITE ELNC, which is sold dry, or ground iu oil, is warranted Pure and unsur pa,sed for body and uniform whiteness. A method of preparation has recently been discovered, which enables the Cor9pany to warrant their paints to keep fresh and soft in the. ken for ahv reasonable time. this respect their paints will be superior. to any other in the market. Their BROWN ZINC PAINT, whiCri is sold at a low price, and can only be made from the Zinc ores from New-Jersey, is now well knrwn fcr its protective qualities when applied to iron ar other metallic surfaces. Their STONE—COLOR PAINT possesss all tho qualities of the Brown. and is of an color for painting. Cottages, Depots, Crat-buildings. Brides, etc. Dealers supplied on liberal terns by their A:zents. FRENCH & RICHARDS, Wholesale Paint Dealers and Impor.ers, N. W. cor. of le'di 3.:Market-sts, Cm lvii Premium Panning Mills. mportant to Farmers and Atechemics. THE subscriber has purchased of J. Bamborough the right to use in Patter and M'Kean COUlatitS his paten: in the construction of Fanning Mills. He has also, at great ex hense, commenced the manufacture 01 a PRE MIUM MILL which will clean from 100 to 200 bushels per hour. This Mill was patented MarrhYal. 1637, since which time it has stood atthe head of the list at all the State and cella ry agriculturul societies where it has been ex hibited. and is a universal favorite with ail armers who hare tried it. It took the pre minm at the first Agricultural Fair held at Harrisburg, Oct. 31st, 1851, when there were 30,000 people present t and at the great State Agricultural Fair at New-York, held ak Roch ester Sept.' 16-19. lisl, this Fanning. Mill received the highest honors. Having met With uniform suece s wherever tried, I eonfidently invite the farmers of Potter and 'Sean counties to call at nry shopin Condervport and examine for themselves_ A supply alWays on - hand. to be sold on ma son:Me terms. 45-37tf Teas. ZINC PAINTS. JOHN RECKHOW TYLER'S Drug S:cr• liblavig: 4 Le) 'lel Li* k New Goob tilt, the fiamtaer trade. TN W. SPENCER would respectfally in -1,7 fo ihn the inhabitants of Couderspost and vicinity that he is now receiving a FRESH and LARGE ASSORTMENT of Good's, Which will be sold as cheap as the cheapeit. He would also return heartfelt thanks 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. . or • • it 11 - HERE take the lib ‘iEß I ES.- lerty to inform the peo `ple of Coudersport and Potter cotnity that I obi still at my new stand opposite the north si4e of the public square, where may be foluid GROCERIES of all kinds Constantly on hand, such as Tea, Sugar, Cof fee, Saleratus, Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco, Snuff, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves. Confectionery, &c., &e. My motto is, " The' nimble sixpence in pre ference to the slew shilling." D. W. SPENCER. . Braga, Meidicines, MTENT mEmcl svps., Oils, Spirits of Turpentine, Camphine, Burning Fluid, Soap, Candles, for sale low at SPENCER'S. CAP" Letter, and Note Paper, all kinds of Stationery, Steel-pen fielders Wafers, .Sealing Was, Sand, Ink, Pocket-Books, En velopes, Visiting Cards, Jewelry, Fine Cut lery, and a variety of Fancy Anicles, together with Silk and Thread, etc., at rIRAIN, Butter, Lard, Egg 4, Rag 4, Shin gles, taken for god at their cash Cash not refused. . D. W. SPENCER. UTTER and Lard of a superior quality -1-Pfor sale at • SPENCER'S. A NY one de,irous of a good qualih: of ..L3-Syrup of Molasses will do well to call at SPENCER'S. County Orders Taken at Par F OR GOODS, at' SPENCER'S., T ADIES, if you want a nise Bonnet, von sill do well to call on SPENCER. BABBITS Yeast PotrdCr for Ra!e br SPENCER 7ICEW THING.—Pure Ground Coffee— .Ll great thing for the ladies. „SPENCER. ITHONTRIPTIC, Cod Liver Oil, and 4 I many other popular Medicines for ale by SPENCER.. " Halloo ! Halloo ! Halloo ! 1 PENCER is in town! Mountains of READY-)LADE CLOTHING for almost 1 nothing. I have bought this coat, this vest, and thee pants—ain't broke, either! Hurrah! All the Whovs shall have one of SPF7WER'S coats! Hurrah! But, to, be candid. friends, there's nothing like it in all the counthry.. Just go over thre, and for a little o' nothing he'll sell vc a rig that, though ye 're the big. t, gest rascal above ground, will make ye as fair as a praistto look at: though ye haint a dm in ve r pockets, forks will - how erd -crape to I mono ye were millionaires, and ' real gentlemans. Fashion! Great thing! Bet ter dead than out of it—many an hone-t fellow has been ' cut' because of the cut of his coat: but no danger if ye buy of Spencer,—hi; cloths are just the fashion." . The subscriber has just received a large ~ stock of Ready-Made Clothing, of the late-t Istyle and best quality, which are well made, • and will be sold low. D. W. SPENCER. IDUINERIZED Corn starch. for food, fur sale at SPENCE:ICS. CODA. Cream Tartar, Matrueda, Alum, ►JChalk, Salut, and Glue. for :ale at the GROCERY STORE. COPEL and coach varnish can be had at iipencer'i on very reasonable term,. OIL OF TAR, Merchant's Gargling Oil, to be had at • SPENCER'S. IDDT AND LEAD at lower figure.: than Jdowntown at SPENCER'S. XT EW artide•of Summer Hats at SPENCER'S BETTER of Coffee not found :I_in the county than at SPENCER'S. TE-"Y the chest or pound for sale by SPENCER. . New Goods. , , rp111; sulaseriber respeetfilly gives nc...e• JL TAW. SPENCER he.; just returned from that he is prepared to (10 al! the knitter. •Me city with aTlarge stock of Grove- in the above line. at the shortest notice, at 11.9 ries. Clothing, Drug. and Medicines, and a .11_, tii-i.....-s,l JOHN RE lOp. tivo doors west of the Coudertp.ri CRIIOIV general assortment . (if Fancy Articles. and ," . p l__ . _ . Many other thing; too nnmerons to mention, , 'ii • A. B. GOODSELL, which will be sold low for cash or ready-pay. (I_ll:NkNfiTif.ConderspOrt, Pa. Fire Arm ParedTOBACCO --Fine Cut, Chewing, ' il_Tmanne.ictnred and repaired at his shop,ea Smoking, by the pound, at .... ~hr , r ; „0:;„. "I Come: to bring you Lifr and Health." .• The Clothing Department DR. CURTES* 4II IIYGGNIA. or Inhaling liygear. Vapor and Cherry Syrup. for the EADY3LADE CLOTHING kept tOre cure of Pulmonary Consumption. Asthma, J_lll...“antly on trind 1,-.•• the subscriber, mr.ds Bronchi:Ls. Coughs. Cold_.:, and a n L ang and up and manufactnrc-d by - the best workmen. Liver Complaints. A new method of Inhala- from cloths se'ected fordurability andquafity. tion for the cure of the above named diseases. the object being not to supply the clic:or:et For sale by ' - ' D. %Y. SPENCER. • w i.ii a humbug article a hick he may be i..- ' (bleed to rurcha,e because it is so rery'elisi, Perpetuate Family Faces. • but which in the end is rery dear: but to r.Ts hint in the tir-t• instance an article which u. ••• ,+ LLdesire to do so should not long delay going to CASET . . DAGCERREAN d'' him I .xc'ne4 -1 arid good 'tr. - ice for a reolc.'• GALLERY. - The subscriber is weekly pro- ab.e pr ice. Alt those desirous of being s• ducing beautiful miniature portraits In the occornato -f.e.j k , L. F. MA :sArty. ell! at •'The .PeoVeit (_'at- most pleasing style and at most reasonable store. prices. A pleasant room is open, and every c HECKED GINGHAM` , in variety, a:.g one is welcome to cad and examine spect- prkes to suit- L. F. )LINNAIat men whenever they choose. Those who . wish to be secure of a f 'Laing ihou!d ❑A come late, in the day. • IN 1\ - ELLSV ILLE. AT THE GREAT. 50..- Gallery open only on Saturda , . - 5. 6-36t1 J. li,T. CASEY. TON STORE, No. 94 31A.1N-ST, Al AY be found cormtantlY on 'hand anc: i.i' music._l.l , --al.e. an eltem , i7e arietv of Spincer & lICUUNTEN'S celebrated Ins.truc:itnas Gran; L o-r', ,operb _KATTRF:SSES, of er,r! _i II for the Piir.c-Forte: tor., kind, and price. from a X 34/ Palm Mat- Enrrowse Piar.o-Forte Pr-limner; , try-,. to a super -E47.11:42 hair Mattress' at tilc , Union Glee Rock ; - . Also. Imratze., Bobtar , , and Pillow,. All of A new supply of Sheet .Mti.sic ; . ' which are" ofi'ered tr , Ho:el and 'Board._": - .4 For Site_ by T. E. TYLER. ' llon.-e keeper , . and ail Others who have e.. -.c.- - mon •-ert‘e enough to know- that • a '6 4 ..hy ANEW supply of Fluid and Cam. feektr ?,61, to make the best of it, is 11:1 rie Lamp,—some news r..r.d bean i. 2, breeder of dl4s.4e and a life.:Cartailen—az patterns Jest received and for ,ale low at lower price* than can -be found at any o th.r TYLER'S. ' store in the cs'fa-111.1-• Notice, THE Governor of:the State of New-York I- has appointed the sub:4riSer a COCCjilil , - .lioter for the State of New-York, to take the arimow!ed,gisent of Deeds and other in=trn nlent9- and to administer oaths puma, ant to an act of the Legis!anare of the d state. ISAAC BENSON. Coademport, Dee. 12, 11.51. Clothing, Clothing. in k at 'THE place to bay welt-made etothaelect a lusr price (a large - strjc.V. to from) is at OLMSTED'S. XEIP 40 . 0 Ohs n oußlits Rtlaere are many person+ in .1../CouderiUait and vicinity who have nev e , visited the tamons .BOSTON STORE at the fast-grotving ~v illage of Wellsville. The. Nu of this store t s 94, which number is over the door— This establishment is one . of the large, ' DRY GOODS and READY-MADE CLOTH. ING Depots in Allegiii# county. Hundreds of customers from Potter county boy all then Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and.otherfttie' ar this great mart of business. But still then are those who hare nevetohappened to fini into the path that leans, moist assuredlv, to economy and wealth. That path leads ill cash buyers straightway to the GREAT BOSTON, We have no enemies to punish, n'o friends to revrard. WO sell for ready pay, and take in exchange for Goods the following useful ariiele4, viz.: • Cash Tallow Venison Gau Bee.-wax Fur .Beans Socks Hides 11 . 11 eat Yarn Rags . . Potatoes Wool Butter &c - . ' s We are now receiving from otrr shopa t Rochester, about ten cords of the best BOOTY and SHOES sold' in the county - . We keel, con;tantly on hand— Men's India Rubber Boots, " " Over-Shoes, • " " Coats, " " Pants, • . " " Caps. With a very extensive stock of TRUES, VALISES, and CARPET BAGS, choice Black and Colored Dress Silks, Alpaca-Do. laines, Thibet Cloths, Prints, Gingharm, and other Dresi Goods—together with a gentril variety of Dry Goods. SPENCER'S Shawls, Shawls. In particular, we would call the attention of the ladic.; to our great variety.tif BILI WrIe, of every po , 4;ble kind, altogether too nu, merous to mention. We have the large. , t stock of the different kinds of Mattresses in Western New-lorit. IInt•'! keepers can be supplied on reasotab:• teens. Three Che , :rs for the contemplated Canal from Well,vil!e to Rochester; and hoping that the Plank Road will be continued on ni Condervort during the coming spring. 'anti that the sOll, and daughters of benighted Putter may be -more frequently heel' In ten sung remain your ()lit LANCET & Co, NVel...y.ille. Jan. 13, 1 , !5-1. f ACKEREI„ Salmon, Blue Fish. st C. S. JONI:S.. QUPERIOR. Sperm and Tallow Candles it 1,7 C. S. JONES' PrOVISION STORL. N1)I' 3IEAL ana IIfTEIVIIEAT:ron ALstautly on nand at - the NEW PROVISION STORE.- LLRAIN and Produce:of all kinds kfleichanze for Goorkiat thiA gtore. C. S. JONES • HAMS and ?ho - older.-3 new woorlfte= G. JONES*. :ACKS OF SALT at the ► W PROVISION STORE._ RANBERRIrS! CRANBERRIES* 17 k-ithe quart 137 bIL.hOI , 3t r. S. JO3Es' NEW GOODS FOR THE . SPRING TRADE. T_TOVT & re-Tee:roily ir -11-lform ihe itiliabitants of Well., ale aatt vicinity that the are, rccelYing a fre.h ami beantilizl asoirmient of Goods,- Y.hich sold as cheap Its the cheapest: We won also return our heartfelt thank. - to our n 2 customers for their patronage, and would to glad to show them any-Goods which we have. and %rill try to save them at lea-;t ten per tel.:. be calling and examining our Stock of (;oodi We do not n'ob 'to make a great display :o gain cu=tom; litut by taking a straightforasud course we will endeavor to gain the rexpesi and eonfiderme of our friend= and einitry.i.era Please Cali and efamine our stock. No etiarce for showing Goods. • • flour and salt alio on hand of imper..tr quality, and warranted. HOST S LEWIS. N. V.. Sept. 24..1.7':,2. JOHN RE OPEHOV, Carriage and Sleigh-Maher SPENCER'S :t. LANCEI - & CO, Sale agent= (in the coanty) for the sa:e he above gond,. ly 134-. ton Store, ‘l, Ilveil!e. Jan. 13. I<4. Academy Text Books. Ft FULL snpp;y for tale low at , r7INC and Mineral Plin.t.4. with Lifctr irtinE.tt T. B. in jar! for &lie by C. 5.10.NE.5 ATENT PAILS, Bed Core-3, Cot]tri . Line.. nor., rord.t, Cam- Combi, liortt Bra,ilao. to a: MANN'S BOSTON STORE; 94 O'tß ri Cobalt. Mattresses. F7 . zrq!!Fr4l
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