,71,gyituItural. TRZECI: 117 D ET 4 -501 , L ?I.Oy7ING • • :i_t rcm^.oa two ilor plow !ILL it pulverizt.-!.. RE in t•;,;' , I .%; il:(i VI: V - Elriil. ant: the 1.1"e:.,d bo.torn of the furrow, :.1 - 10 a hani crust at that i-1::!) , ;!.11 which the roots ofi hittt_-" and :lie molAure of faini do I not easily p(!netratc. Hence the roots ! on!-, - a 1 . c: , .% inches of s-ocd soil on sur:.l.,:e earth for their sup- I port a::(1 noarishinent; anil when Ilea- V 1";:itIS i t' is bed of r earti:. - :;o•alted and. injureu Atfain, In . - i bed of nioiiture -and the. ruri,:u~ •r~::: ter in c(,:l . 131 t, 0..! h.: d, when soil is Inad;• de.:p. It absorhs, like a spontre, nil the that fail, and gradually gives otT the In-,isture as it is wanted i daring lit:: and dry seasons. For this r e ason, deep soils are not Sa easily in jured 10. - er:rta;sive wetness, or i:y.ex tretre - drolttli, as shallow (.n r.<. In itddith.n to t. 1113 advant;lge, they a deer er ra;;rre !4: the v..:3: in search nourislunt!nt. ace deepened - ia and Lv _ ; :j" trench, .the cot:into:, 1.1:,w with a mould-board i- male in enter the earth to an unusual depth, and to throw up a porti;:a of the subsoil, cov ering with It the top-roil which is thrown under. A plow on the 4.ol:nary, enlv the subs , .i!, but 4:4 1•• it - to tile surtlce. of 11;C :,11/ A !. , r) a MEE MI =MEM I i,tn c.ut -r 5. ,•• - 1 • t lIMI =BEE r ,i ;; ,, rt:: ! 111 11.:• ;.1.v.• 01.1 LIMA I! 111 . 1;%.1.; d 14c i • U) our ! t ardeners. :itls latitude :be per centage is two 1-,;71..1,:tt to,pr,, , ..lntwes to the truth: iktrine the 1..,:!v port of the growth of these crops the -oditee of the soil should be Ire qt:entiy.dist u:l,cd.. \Viten tomatees have set I .heir fruit. the:: •!:' , /,::(1 be shortened' in, and 'l3:y be deferred until the large. of the . , is of h.ll siv.e, when it itt.ty he re,dily (,h/crved, that ninety per cent. of the fruit is ithin eighteen inelte , of the ground, while :?Rely per cent of the %ine ur bash it beyond di..;:mee. ine :4, therefore, should Le trininted in wlthin half en inch of the to the end of each;—:his will ad ieu san ::,1 tia•e l y, :tad although ten per rent. of tho tent.doe.: that might have grown i will I,e taiwn ::•.% ay, still the remaining por on id! 1,, MAMIE ~,,,•e;•.•.er is ‘ eigio. and measure, had not been - shortened in. Tem.:to; : era! days earlier by this :lxercfore brim a much higher I ri, e in irl.m. . _ re ti•tially suffered to tvind theneth‘ e around a prde twelve or fifteen It'gh. ;1! ! hefore the rettihter: theltnp of One pole, oar: Leon , ;lee already . of a size to lot pttlied • boitout. Lima Iteamt should Le I.:lit'hY 4 ter %then feet 1-4711, and the.: rea,lily throw tem side shhots tt ell - filled with pod-, v. hich tvll ripen. 'what: frost; hefeas, tt 11.!:1 not •lincen , •,l in, the beans on the ulTer end= of,he tine cannot perfect them-elves in to he saved. It is unfair to expect a gill Of sap to, tr.Lvel through forty feet c...f vine wrt:Ted around a pole, and make n perfect bests at the e\ • reme end of it. The l.ai:s I, ; :- 11-42. ::Incu!a of iiniwrieci ;:lid half firmed v lia.4 to travel, c greal.zn evapor.nion of nioi:ture before arce.ing at i:s point Ilfdt iHation. Tile LI. 1,1:1 is :it exteic, behavior (luring grow.ii ‘cry di ii mut linty its 1.9. m.hervlr,til..4•,;.llllotcrefore the mode of culti ration, a , vivli t °lwo 0, peach, is:C., inust fu them: di!rerence,.—Fftrui .lour- IS FARMING PROFITABLE We often hear the allinnativeof this derided, and by prisons too, %% ho:e opinionm arc enti tled to credit. We do not prefer to discuss thi4s.tub . ..crt. but to give a'praencal illustration of it, and our rc..ders make the, applied- lET! Del P,rnol Ski - duck, of ilvd, 'rd. bought and moved upon hi= farin c'ei ycar , since, It was a rough firm, for which paid 110 was a unintilliettirer and lidd shattered health I- a mill at Lowell. lie' paid idi cash . . 4 -;tc.lo, -lying a debt to be paid from the fans Morin; that eleven years he has suppordid a large flnily, educated his7children, hav idg one .on in college; has contributed lib mrally to charities of the (by ; has been a liberal supporter and patron of Agricultural lzzocie U. spiotilinglime and Inoney irvelv, to wcril cit r n aeli%c ! mater 0•.% . marl: thu Hr . hi , farm wmil: of land : win -., iif‘A 'dn C., ions the %: hi , I toy !an.li. rrek:n.r.tl the re :tilt Lil)... ;de hta pa ;,l d u i 11c, weiihs sold . c i rm for mg a ilaric- on hi s tarn: 0f:` 41 ,,5 L. Imovenivin.;aid rise in N nine reerildtiliate, from firm, Lncl .1 7 -10 ft !Pel,: and in.(or;.!-1 paid, ilalattet: gm talc (.0...r col or farm, 159 tracing ,:lo of $?..,:00 T or th e ste rT i!,...-: 46 lolrchiso and carrying on rant, rorAto,eve!t beAitle , . the ..sup -Air! nfm• i! . 71.;1!. (111111) . I 171 d ait101.1 ; ho has re h;s , s , .*•ll+ 'n labor duly epon his 1, 1102: pn tii 4 , r nu:in bool..;!—Gran i,c r. GROCERY 01) PROVISION STORE. Hitler, Ye" Muzry... et S. JONES takes this method to inform • the people of Coudersport, and the pub- L .:•nerally ; that he ha just opened a Gro er) and Provision store, where he will keep coastantly everything in the -line of " eata bles," and which - he will sell as reason-Ide as can be desired. The " snhetantials" can be s , d here at ail times, such as FLOUR and 1".)1,—t--. while the anpe:ues of the most dpi:•:m also he sadsiled. Therefore, should ) ''or anything of the kind, please call and to Cefore purchasing elsewhere, an:l if t.aliity you, sour case must he desperate. ion wilt always find a full ..-sortment of Grocer,es, consisting of Su- T _mrs, eas, Coffee, Saleratms, Spices, Ginger, Raisins, Candy. Crackers, Cranberries Sal mon, Codfish, Mackerel, Blue Fish, 'Bice, Molasses, Syrup, &c. Also, at all times, -Pork, Flour, Lard. Cheese, Butter, (roll and firkin,) Salt. Hams, etc. etc. Grain and all other kinds of Produce taken in e.:c.lisin, , ze fu: goods at the cash price. C. S. JONES. VAID lur 1:.11Lt•T ::!tct at tile • PiZCIVISION STORE. June 30; 1854 RENCH MUSTARD—A uov thiug en tiriy, fur sole C. S. JONES'. Coudersport Academy. 71IE term of this institution twill coinniinve on W.•111o.:(lay, July 23, Ltenivieriry G6 , gzrapliv, Higher Fiut Le‹ , tins itt .:C.!gebni, and Gr.unnier, Higher Eng i=h branche , , Algebra, Higher 31:: lieurt!ic4, Lain, Greek. and French . 6'25 In,irliciori uu 11. e PI tiM Fore, extri 1..7,e of in-J.ranient, Voc.il Mu-le, free of J. IILOOMING1).+.!,1;, Tl:c undersigned, Trustees of the (7ott ib•,•,;.ort Academy, :ire moved he a sense of mid person d duty to invile the at:en :Nei ef :he public—of parents in particular, to the weful charac:er of this of :earning. I Viten invited, a little noire half-year age,, to the superintendence of its we found it depressed and still de requested Mr. J. Bloomningdale !,..conic, its Principal Teacher, and tribited ••.::4anization and oilier most onerousaffairs • ;1. t • bct IEgB L' 1:: i. f•i . the -1:D-oil RIM iii.;di!.eretiou mid irmtrigement. Experience. is proved him to he faithful, • efficient, and prtetical—*Just such an instructor as this com munity need. The number of purCils in the school is now over sixty. We refer to 11 r. Bloomingdale's advertisement for information as to the terms and COlldiliOnS on ivhich ptt pits are admitted, and for other facts of inter est: and recodunetet the institution to the pa:ronage of the people. H. H. IANT, President, Tuo3Lis B. Trm:ft, Secretary, Meter J. OLMSILD, Treasurer, F. L. Jost,s, Cuss. 1,1::11:, ( Trustees. • G. G. Cor.riN, ) • 132 1 iphq, TtliTN.,c'Eb,ll,PL 3 l - 4.„N.',.ii3ier‘ovwTpemperance GinoHet of Aces, by • Beecher. Review of the seine, Morel Aspects of Gity Life Chapin. Sacred Strains, . Cheerer. Lamplichter. spint Manifestations Examined and Explained, ' Dods. The Old Brewery, by ladies of the Mission. Ifisto:y of .the French Protestat Ilefugees, by Weiss. The Ilicher Law, by Roamer. Life on tile Plains and in the diggings. Cyclopedia of Entertaining Knowledge. Life et . Christ and his Apostles, Fleetwood Poetical Works of the Davidson Sisters. American Fruit Cuhurist, Thomas The American Fanner, Blake American Lady's Cook Boca Dairyman's Manual, Collier's Shakspeare, tl vols. A Popular Cyclopedia of Modern Domestic Medicines, comprising every recent improve ment in Medical knowledge, with a plain z. , ,,,0nt of the Medicines in common use—by I,y tin, American editor, popular treatises on Anatomy, Physiology, Surgery, Dieties, and the management of the sick. Desigued for g, nerni use. " V" Strings at Drug and Book Store. and Flutes just received by TYLER WALL Papers. New and beautiful pat , terns at TYLER'S. l'owde . r, Shot, Lead 434 id everything in the lino of Ammunitionand Fishing Tackle of the best quality and a low ir;ces at TYLER'S. ICATEBSTER'S DICTIONARY Pocket, SeLnel, University, Octavo, and Quarto editions, for sale by I MR. TYON'S KATHAMON and other N icxcelleat prtparatioas for cleansing and al eutifyiag tho limn, for Ede at TYLER'S. PERSONS about to build or repair, will ti a complete stuck of Window Sash. Wass; Put Paints and Oils, fur salo.ut faiii r prices by • T. 13. TYLER 1. FURMAN, Horse and Cattle Doctor, erespectitilly inibruis the public that he has Heated in detain' township (atioseph :itone's) where he is prepared to attend to calls in his profession. lie i 3 of long experience in the bus:ness, and hopes by his superror skill and assiduity to secure the patronage of the pub lic. y 6-49 2in JATENT ItIEMCINES at Wholesale. Nlerchauts mid Pedlars will be supplied with all kinds of Patent Medicines at Manu facturers' Whulesal , prices by TYLER. B. TYLER has just roamed from the .city, and .is now prepared to show the lar:.:ind and best stuck of Drugs. I\l edicines, faints, Oils, Books, Stationery, Paper Hung ".;i^,, and .Fancy Goods in the county. He is also prepared to sell lower than at and as low as any other establish mem in Coudersport. April 15, 1033. New Cash Ter=ns. New Books at Tyler'ei. EIMENI3I= New Goods. FRANK JOHNSON, . (tat Met wirer, COUDESPORT,' POTTER COUNTY PA, Wishes to incorin the citizens of Coudersport and the surrounding country, that Itewill exe cute all orders in his lino of . business at short notice. and reasonable - prices... ril.ce or business near the Presbyterian Church. . I*2 . A SSORTED Pit:l(l63'in jars for eye by Cl c: S. JONES Lewis Mann IS.again home, in the store opposite the North eas: corner of the public stmare, and is re celving direct front New york chy—not a —a:m][lllloth stock" of winter goods, but suffi cient to fill up the old store; which goods are now offered Mr inspection and examination. He would therefore say to the old customer. step in and see his assortment: and to the people gMieraily, that all his goods are for sale—he will he happy to receive "calls." E Ladies will find :at 3lann's stOreCoch j- eeo, Washington,3lerrininck, Philip, Allen Sen.'s, and. other choice varieties of Prints, vareined by the subscriber soy. vo•rAnt: LL-WOOL Delaines at Mands. Alpan Parainetta_4, English and French MANN'S. MIZE INGHAMS-a good assortment at A_TS MANN'S 4 ILKS I)ress Tritnminz , ► MANN'S c i ,IIIAWLS of various pattern.: and qualities, 10Ladias' and Children's Hoods, at ; A ci A MBRILs, Bishop La svm3,Victoi - ia ki Cap Lace, Crape, Ittbed Linnen adkifs, Embroidered do., Muslin Edgings, Cotton do.. Linnen do., Ladies Collars, Wrist lets, Undersleeret-, Lades skirts, do., Caps„to be l'ffinid at MAN \'s. A_l nr , t. lot of Hosiery at Tr you want warm titockinu,l for the child ern, you will rind tinzm . at MANN's. fIAITER BOOTS, Bthiksing, and the other k.l variety of `hoe, eau be found at IT:ll . 6,Cv.ps ComfoneN, rappen , , Dr...- .1-I.err, Buck Gloves, do., Mittens, - fier:iii- Line'd Gloves, Carpet Bags,:Satehets, Suspend ers. Call at MANN 's ME 188 B OYS' Lial Youths' Boots at II EA'f LNG, Shirting, Batt:,, and •Couon /..Jlt':irti Coffee, Rice, Ginger, Pep- Oper, Spice, S arcli, Saleratus , , conitanfly on hand MANNs% • 101,1 G Tob•tcco. line-Cut do., Chewit%and 1. Smoking at MANN s. 1 - F you Want Axes, Hatchets, thuinurs, Mill Crps-cut do., Hand do., Chisels, Au gurs, Anger Bits, Tiles of all kinds, tel Squares, Iron do., Try do., call at TENVIS 'ALANN keep,: con,4%lAy on }mild /Shovel,. Strtares; . Manure Corky, Fite ME OCKS, Doors Handles, Butts, Seraivs, (Locks--all sizes—Shoe Nales, Finishing do., for szde "DOC LET Knives, 'rade do. Call at 1 . MANN'S' Store: T EWIS MANN.Jias •for sale Shot, Lead, 4 l'ovaler,liaAs,&c. • E. OLMSTED DU'' co _ - ' D world Tay to the public that he is now recciylng a stock of. Gooli, which he . I,i-ill Le haplw to show 'to all who may tayokhim with a calf. You can find by calling on him a good assortineut of LaWilS. Poplins, pareges, Earege DeLaines. Ue 13cges, Silks, Also, Prints, Giughains, Do mestics of all kinds, Groceries, Crockery, and aln stock of boots and Shoes; all of which will tie s'old•as low as they can bo bought -elsewhere. DBAKER'S liro l / 1 11. uud Chocolate--ficliciou drinks,- at TYLER'S. pICKLED CHERRIES at C. S. JONES' __ Tailoring! Tailoring!! J.W. HARDING, Tailor. All work entnisted to har is cue will be done Wll.ll neatness, comfort, and durability. E7e - Shop over Lewis Manes store. 6-37 FRESH Buruin,g Fluid and Cumphine ut the DRUG and BOOK-STORE. Magazines for June. IiAIIPER, Godey, Graham,. and Putnam, just received-and for sale at ' 2 5 cents per number, by TYLER: EWE War Declared at Last, HE long repose of Europe is about to be disturbed by the bugle's note and revile of the 'drum, calling -its shunber- in:: millions to arms in the detense of their firesides nod their country. England and France are calling Mr then and means, and sending forward their armies to battle against the aggressions of the Russian Bear;. but while the Old ‘Vorld is convulsed bv revolu- tiononiusual peace and plenty reidu in the New. In the peaceful and quiet pursuit of our msinesA we have formed- a copartnership older the name and style of, S. BUTLER & CO., and have taken the store in Empire Block. in the village of Olean, formerly °CCU pied by Thing Brother, and are new re ceiving a splendid new stock of wtods adapted to the season and wants of the community, which we intend to sell exclusively for c.0..' down, at prices that will cause consternation and dismay in the ranks of old fot.-yism that has been so long established in this section. Oar stock will consist in part of the folloW . • ug Goods : • ' . llardwaro, prockcry, Boots& Shoes, hats, Caps, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Drugi, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Paints & Oils, Sash, - Putty,. Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, 'Feathers • Stone and Woods Ware, And we mean to keep such an assortment of the above goods that persons from a distance can be assured of finding everything they usually want at prices that will do them good Call and see for yourselves. N. S. BUTLER & CO. Olean, May 5, 1854. G-51 New Books. FANNY FERN'S . Nati Volume, or .1 Second - Series'of Fern Leaves. Silver Cup and Sparkling Drops, for the Friends of Temperance.! Colton's United States Gazeteer. Greece; and the Golden Horn, by Ste phen Olin, D. D. • Lite and Sayings of Mrs. Partington. Morning Stars of the New World, . F. Parker. A new aud large eollection of choice Books for children. Just received by T. B. TYLER. Drafting .listrinnents, Water Colors, Drawing Paper, Penile, and i3rushes, just received at TY LEA'S• T EAS,ficsh and cheap, at . ' TYLER'q Stationery - A T W'hbleEale and Retail at t The People's Cash Store, AT COCDERSPORT. Something New: and Something Wanted. rpHE subscriber has just received from the -2- City of New-York, and.. opened at the store formerly occupied by Haskin & Smith, ou the north side of the Court House Square, a selected assortment of New Goody, com priiiug Dry Goods, Groceries, Grociery, and Hardware. The motto of business—adopted—is, ".the sure shillinq and the lively sixpence." The above Good's will therefore be sold exclu sively for either cash or ready-pay in hand, and upon such terms that the purchaser can not be 'otherwise than satisfied that he has made a good barg,ain—received a quid pr . ° quo —something for sednetfiimi in value for ids money. An exchanue will gladly be niade with the Farmer. for his Produce ; Butter, Cheese, E g gs. Grahl in any quantity. and with it, the more Cash the better. The subscriber I will at all times take pleasure in exhibitintz . his Goods to the customer, that quality and , prices may be examined. MANY, L. F. 7.IAYN.AI:D. Coudersport, July 15, 183:3. . 6-111 A MOM; many othcr articlos fur the ladies. -Cl-of fancy and rich worth. will be found. at the Peopie's Cash Store. fine Worked Cpl. lars. of difi at designs and patterzni. LEACHED Sheeting and Shirtimf, Brown LI do., Candle Wick, Summer Cloth for M ANN'S children's wear, Bee? Tickins. Toweling., Ta ble Litmen, Browu, White d0...a superior article of Damask, all pure flax,—Table Spreads. An examination will recommend them bLiier than an•:tl,ine else. 11 A:\ A. . T "Tife People's Cash Store" may Lo ../..kfuund a FC'lCei , .. d !Lit of Prints, of English. nch, and American Goods, quality and prices agreeing adinirably. Please call and t-P0 US. '17.1NN%: BLACK and Green Teas, of excellent fla vor, and at most reasonable prices. Su gars, 11 bite and Brown do., Rice, Ginger, Spli:e, Pepper, NutMegs, tja , sia, flidtdus, Ta bacco in al its variety,, to -please those who love the weed, and a Nuperiot article of Coffee that cannot thil to ph. a,e all the Dutch mid some of the Yankees, at the - PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. CROCKERY: AND Glass Ware, in ..- e;) . the qe.un the firbt inspeettun, rtt PFUPLE'S CAS!: STORE II MN', T_TARD\V ARE.- Syqae.l !4.., a til s , o f .I.l.putterns long tried and Bilks ane Rub -stones, .1): -or Handles, Lunille3, Tyco:era! Kuobs, (white and brown,) Lei's:, Wrought Butts for of all !2,tuery, Knives of good quality for the tubie,and S t !he pocket.ut the P EOP 1. E'S. CAS lI—STORE. Tin and Hardwar6; THE has connected with Ills -• Copper, and Stove Business. :oat J.i.'sltDlVAliE - and CUT- LERl—su !La: i.. :;dditiou to the business heretofore conducted by hint, he is now ready to supply the public with almost every variety of, Iludware, and Cross-Cut Saws, Hoop Iron, Nails, C:,ble and Ox Chains, Carpenters Adzes and „Broadaxes, Manilla Hope for Ca bles. A general assortment: of Clocks, Ja painted Ware, Toys ot every description ; and in short, he designs to keep all such tliiu~; as the public wants iu his line, he will sell, nut for less than cost, bat lot: :11 VERT mud. profit .indeed,,-and hop, U. a strict attention to his business to r,t.;..1 share of public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken ; :,,h,titge for Goods, at the highest rearlito per ton paid-fur Md. iruu. ti- 1.2 ty • A ONE-THIRD GREATER THAN- WHITE LEAD, ANI) FREE FROM ALL POI SONOUS QUALITIES. . The ,New -Jersey Zinc" Company Having greatly enlarged their works, and improved thequ'ality of their precincts, are prepared to execute orders for their SUPE RIOR PAINTS, dry, iind ground in oil, iu , assorted packages of froin 25 to 500• pounds; also, Dry, in barrels, of :200 pounds each. Their WHITE ZINC, which is sold dry, or . grouud in oil, is warranted Pure and unsur passed fi;r body and uniform whiteness. A method of preparation, has recently been discovered, which enables the Company to warrant their paints to keep fresh and soft in the kegs for any reasonable time. In this respect their paints will be superior to any other in the market. Their' BROWN ZINC PAINT, .which is sold ut a low price, and can only, be made front 'tie Zinc ores from New-Jersey, is now well known for its protective qualities whCn 'applied to iron ar other Metallic surfaces. Their STONE—COLOR PAINT :possesses all the qualities of the - Brown, and is of an 1 agr eeable color for painting Cottages, Depots, ut-buildings. Bridges, etc. Dealers supplied on liberal terniS - by their Agents, . FRENCH & RICHARDS, Wholesale Paint Dealers and Importers, N. W. cor. of 10th & Market-Hts, _ rim lvii _ Philadelphia. Premium Palming Mills mportant to Farmers and Mechanics. TIRE subscriber has purchased of J. Bamborough the right to use in Potter and M'Kean counties his patent in the construction of Fanning Mills. He has also, at great ex-. bense, commenced the manufacture;ot a RKE- Mint MILL which will clean from 100 to SOO bushels per hour. This Mill was pateoted- March 30. 1647, since which time it has stood at the head of the list at all the State and caul ty ogriculturul societies where it has been ex hibited, and is a universal. favorite with all Sneers who have tried it. It took. the pre mium 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, 1251, this Panning Mill received the highest honors. Having' met with uniform success wherever tried, I confidently invite the farmers of Potter and M'Kean counties to call at- my shop in Coudersport and examine for themselves. A supply always on hand, to be sold on rea sonable terms G-37 tf THE subscriber hereby - ives notice to the public. that having given rETEkt SHIMS 1113 note for eighty dollars, bearing date near the last of March, 1854, payable September, 1856, and having never received any value therefor, he will refuse to i;.ty tne same ;, therefore he warns ai:y perA:n front buying the said note with, and expectation of his pay lag it, [G.7,l] bCONSIDER STEAANS. • Macrainw.OiL „. ." , Mill Dwiters •find' 6.• supply of Oil Mr machinery at satisfactory • prices, and in any t tY;'ut - - TYLER'S Drug Stac. TYLFR'S Teas; ZINC PAINTS. JOHN RECKHOW D. W. SPENCER'S COLUMN. New Goods for - the Summer Trade. TNW. SPENCER would reipeetfully in. .form the inhllutenti of Coudenport Vicinity that he it, now receiving a FRESH 'and "LARGE ASSORTMENT of Goods, %which will he sold as cheap as the cheapest. He would also return heartfelt thanks to his old customers and friends fur their past patron age, and would be glad to show. them goeds whjclthe has, and will try to save theta nf at least 10 per cent. by calling and examining before purchasing elsewhere. lIERT. take the 11- " GR° CERI lertv to inform thc pen pof le . Coudersport and Potter Comity that I am :4111 at mY new_ stand opposite the north side of the public square, where may- be found Grocvutzr of all kinds constantly on hand, such as Tea, sugar, Col- .fee, Saleratus, Ginger, Mustard, Tar:cc°, Snuff, Nutmegs. Mace, Cloves, Confectionery, Sr.., &c. 3Ty motto is, "The nimble sixpence in pre ference to the slow shilling.'' D. W. :iI'ENCER.__ Drugs, iedicines, -DATENT MEDICINES, Spirits of Turpentine, Ciunphine, Burning Soap, Candies, for sale !ow at SPENCI.II:S. AP, Letter, and Note Paper, all kind: of k../ Stationery, Steel-pen Ilohlenz ‘Vafers, Sealing Wax, Sand, Ink, Pocket-Books, En velopes, Visiting Card, JeWt . :IT, Fine-Cut lery, and a variety of Fancy Arti . ele4, together with Silk and Thread, etc., at _ _ _ Butter, Lard, Shin ,g•les; taken for good, at their ea.h value. Cash not refited. I). \V. :SPENCER: UTTER and Ix rd of-a ,apprior anniity, -LP P.r a't SPENC [it's. • • ,A NY one de‘irous of a good rinality of JASyrop of :llola,,es will do v. - r•!1 to cal at, SPENCEirs. • County Orders Taken at Par F OR GOODS., at ADES, - if y . ou a nice Bomar'. you stl« ill Jo vi to call en SPENCER. BABBIT'S Yeast Powder for ,:ale Lv SPENCER BM EW THING.—Pure Ground Coffee -1.1 . great thing for the ladiei. tzPENCER. T ITIWNTRIPTIC, Cod Liver Oil, and luu.ny other populnr:lledieine; f.irside Gv :.I'I:NCER., " Halloo ! Halloo ! Halloo I ENC in tyvvn! Mountains of ..711.EADY—MADE 11 NG for almost nothing. I has e bought tins coot, this and these picots—ain't broke, either! llitrimh! All the b'huys shall ave c i.e or coat-! Hurrah! 13M, to Le c'andid..framds, there's nothing like it in all the cditiehry. Just go over there, and tbr a little o !nulling he 'II sell yea rig that, though ye 're. the big gest rascal above ground, will make ye as fair is a praist to look at ; though ye halm, a cint in ye'r ,pockets, folks will bow and scrape to ye as though ye were millionaires, and • real gentleunius:' Fashion! Great thing! But ter dead than out of it—many an honest fellow has been • cut' because of tho cat of his coat . ; but no danger if ye buy of Spencer,—his digits are just the fashion." The subscriber has just received a large stock of Ready-Made Clothing, of the late-t style and best quality, which are well made, and will he sold low. D. V. SPENCV.II. IDULVERIZED Corn Starch, for food, for 1 sale at , SPENCER's. ODA, Cream Tartar, Magnesia, Alann, OChalk, Salts, and Glue, for sale at the GROCERY STORE. COPEL and coach varni , h can he had at 'Spencer's on very reasonable terms, ' 4.-1 OF 'FAR, Merchant's Gargling Oil, to be had at SPENCER',. Q HOT AND LEAD at lower figures than Odom' town at S PEN - V ENV article of Summer Hats at SPENCER'S. A BETTER selection of Coffee not fuel Ii c minty than at PENCEW. T EA by the chest or pound for sale by ,SPENI:ER N©w Goods DW. SPENCER has jiist remrned from • the city with :Marge stock of Groce ries, Clothing, Drug and Medicines, and 'a general assortment of Fancy Articles, and many other thing: too numerous to mention; which will he euld low for ca .-h or ready-pay. MOLLG TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing, and Smoking, by the pound, at SPENCER'S. "I Come to bring you Life and Health." . DIL lIYGENIA, or Inhaling Ily;:rean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, ror the cure of - Pulinowiry Comotinotion, A.oluna, Bronchitis, (soughs, Cold:, viol all Lung and Liver complaint:. A 119 W ineliod of Inhala tion for the cure of :he ;bore nainca di , eases. For sale by I). \V. SPENCER. Perpetuate Family Faces A LL who desire to do so should 'not long delav going to CA!•EN's ))AG urlt itEAN GALLERY. 'l'L•c snlme,riber is weekly pro ducing beautiful miniature portraits in the most pleasing style and at most reasonable prices. A pleasant room is open, and every one is welcome to call and examine speci mens xvlienever they choose. Those who wish to he secure of a sitting shCold not come late in the day. Gallery open only on Satnrdari: 6-36tf J. W. CASE\ music. • lIUNTEN'S celebrated Instructions for the Piano-Forte; - Burrowes' Plano-Forte Primmer; Union Woe Book ; A new supply of Sheet Music ; For sale 1w T. 13. TYLER. A NEW. supply of Fluid and Cm phine Lamps—some new and beautiful patterns just received awl for sale low at . TY LEE'S. Notice, THE Governor of the State of New-York has appointed the subscriber a Cotumis sioner for the State of New-York, to take the acknowledgment of Deeds and other instrit me.nts; and to administer oaths pursuant to tu act of the Legislature of the said State. ISAAC,BENSON. Coudersport, Dec. 1., IESI. - clotigng, Clothing. TllE place to buy well-roade Clothinl - La a kw price (a large stock. to select from) is at OLMSTED'S.- .J LW G Oh DOUBTLESS there are many Pere Coudersport end vicinity who har e E „., visited the famous BOSTON STORE ;$ ,;' fast-growing village of Wellsvillc: Th of thin store is 04, which tr:mber is ot er door— This establishment is one .of Alm DRY GOODS and READY-MADE (I,OI H. IN(; U: pins hi Allegany county. .11417.;, of customers from Potter county MI:. Clothing, Boots and Shoes; and °theft:ll.: at this great mart of business. rso . cil ,C; are those who have ne‘or happened into the path that lea.ds, most as•mte , i, economy and wealth. That path ieltf; cash buyers straightway to . the ; GREAT c.BOSTO We have no eumnies to nn fri. l; to rewgrd. sell Tor ready - pa, and : 0 , in exchange for Goods the fullmvii,g articles, viz.: Cash Tallow Veson Wit Ilee."wax F,Hr Beans 5.1.1, 1 II ide , ../W heat Yarn Potatoes Wool Hover &C.... 4 We %re now retch in; Irmo ocr lll•ches:er, about ten cord. of the he: 111 lt and SHOES sold in the cotney. 1— constantle on hand 31.4ai's India Rubber Book. .•• tlver.: 4 lmt s, •' " Cwo.s, 111 " " - Cap. . AVith a very extr. 4 .ll--.% e et* :Liu] cAin.F.T Bine:: and Col.tred Dre-s 4 ru:htt, other Dre— (funds—together v.ilh a %"::"1 , ..":V of Good.. SPENCER'' , Ia parl:cie„tr, v•et would call-du. at!..t,:iot: Out' ladle , UIC grpat ^.7iCy or .•zil.l Tr: of even_- kind, altocutker inerou.4 to inentiou. • We have the large-4 stock ( - 4 . 4!.:7rt,t• kind; 'of _I/a:fru:yes itt We,tem Hotel kaeperi can be supplied Qn resnt S PENCER'R MEM Three Cheer:: filr the_ contemplited front Welkvilie to llochenter; t.nd that the n!; f. oad will be continued CuOilLirilicut &trimg the coming 'print:, L.: tlra the , on' and daughters of beim , : dotter may be inure frequently - seen ,yaung city. We remain your ob't serv'ts, L Co. W eV-iv 'lle. 1.•;";•1 ACKEItI:L, Salmon, unit Blue C. S. JONES: ULPI:ft. %It Sperm and Tallow Cand'o. IJ 6: I JONIIS' PPOVISIO\ SToitE. M FAL a . nd BUCKW . II EAT c Istaey u:i haul at the . NF‘tir PRCiVISION sTuR_ . iP t AIN and Produce of all kinds taken exchange for Goods at thi...ator*”. C. S..IIIST.:i TT M S and Shoulders—a new zu,nrl-• at C. S. JOM' QACKS OF SALT at tha NFAV PROVISION STORL CiRANLIERRIES CRANIIrRRIES' ../the quart-or bu-Itel, at C. S. JONE:i. Carriage and Sleigh-Maker T HE so.:eriber re,per,rffilv r. „ice, ,: th;:t lie prepared to do all in ;lie above lint., at the ~ h ortest• noti,!p, -• new -hop, two doors wet of the I'o•idrr•; Hole!. - JOHN. ILECKHOW • A.: B. GOODSELL, . flUNSMlTll,Couder , port, Pa. lirr A: Li VI manufactured and repaired at his ? hq..l short tu.dice. 31.ireit 3, 1'24`4 • The Clothing Department AT "Tae PEOVI.ZS CAql IAEADY-MADE CLOTHING kept c. :4:only on hand by the sub4crlb , tr. mt. up and inanolbctiired by the best A erkti. , from cloth,: s elected for durability and , p:l;• the oblect being lint to supply the en• - ef with a huntlaca article ry htr h he may 1, , duced.to purchase because it erryt , hut which in the end is very clear; bat 5 , : him iu the lie', in , :ance an article ‘% do hint holiest arid good service for a re -,, able pricy. All those desiroue , of I,,•w_ oeconnuudatcd,call at. "The People', 1' titore. - L. F.•MAYNARD. CHECKEL) GINGHAM S. in Ur: 'V• prices L. F MAYNAhIi • MATTRESSES I 1 IVF.LLBI"II3.F:; AT Till: GREAT 1I 'I'ON sToRE, No. 9-1 MAIN-ST. 11 AY be found constantly Orr hand :in' exten-ice variety of Spenrt Grabzer's - ,mperli. MA TTl:EssEs, eon, kind,-and prire, from a $ . 3.50 Patri tres:, to a super-English hair Mattre,.a: Alm, Lounge+, Bolstar, and which are - Mi'ered to froMl and 111:••,:rd Home litoTer.:, nuf all others who moo -seum enough to know th it aI , fiiither htd, to make the het of,it. breeder of di-ette alid a iife-cm•Mt. lower prier:: firm can be found e: any store. in the county. - LANCES" CO. Sale Agents (in the county) for the - flu; ahrve ols • li-t" , ' Boston Store, - Wellsville, Jan. 17, Academy" Text Bco A FULL 5 pply for Talc low at TILE 17.1N4 - : pad Mineral Paints, with dire .E..4lfitr using, at - T. IL TYI.EI "DATENT PAILS, Bed Cord., re' -E-Lin .llor.e Cords, Curry Comb.. It Bru , has, to he so:d at M LIST OF CAUSES TIOR trial in the Court of (....'ommon .1.1 Potter Comity, at Septetnher term 1'7,:r4 James C. Carson vs. Verret Dickenson. John Keating et. al. vs. Versel Dicken.Qa, John Keating et. al. vs. Edson Warner. John M. Lamberton vs. James H. Wright. Thomas Rees vs. Frank L. Jones, • James Ayers vs. Jame; Bartron, Bingham School District vs. C. C. Crum, tutor etc., Chester Andrews VA. M. J. N. Harkin, Daniel Clark vs. Daniel It. Hancock et:a l - W, T. Jones &A. F. Jones VS. Julius BtkC' W. T. Jones & A. F. Jones . vs. Edmund Alto \V.'l'. Jones & A. F. Jones vs. C. P. Coal. Henry Iturburt ‘l. Marthia Hurburt, Carson vs. Charles W. Johnson , Nath'l W. Abbey Vs. J. ()Aronson ti:Gbris Steol, N. L. Dike VF. Isaac Benson. • . O. Spencer Nathan IVondeock. H. J. OL.NIITED. Prothonoiars's Office; ? I'rothonou r .! Cou'dergportJuly 27, Ibi-34. !!! BOSTON STORE, 94 - O'ER Tilt DOOR. Shawls, Shawls Mattresses JOHN RECKHOW, MEI
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