The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, August 25, 1854, Image 4

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    CONGRES3 I'tSTEEDAY.
every free American read ana ;
r 11 - 1 ,1 ) t ie proceedings of C '
v• - :Jlerday. Another gigtudiej
.•i . ) taken towards the en- ;
anent Of Slavery as Kim , of this j
N.,ltion. The Senate. by a -enl
)•ote o'verlVhelming; maio ity,
eel: , .r- . _t' the deeds of every ri t n, j
it the command of a slave-catch- J
M..Jrsbah assi.-4:4 in returning a'
__To to Slavery, j
Jr:ott c with tlube of the men NVIIO
d tat tillnWS of Valley VOr'rC
their lileedimr feet, -and saved
o r i va ,„: frJen tie clutches
admir,Jr:J of lien beauty and booty.
feitiVr ;:!id WZl , ll3ll7toti are hence
io held up as couipecrs def Ore
I:l:•rican people. Kline and La
are elually to be regarded r:
k.l 1J) the praise and reverence
Na.y it anythhe4. the
h(J:ind. of Slavry are I:JMored
than the defeint_Ts of lib-
=I
=I
claim of the p;rtric,tic
r ; humble appoul to
C'on:-ress for siteen
lil while the hired
ar2 dliver carcel; cold in his
tixii!thers the Nation
, :.(. I :.ornii , ze to his i-irtui.,% in
:n - '
cated nature, we long
11(11;.!::z OK: lov. - e:t depth of defr
:m cuUld drag
vn lloe:1 al•taintll; lra lolver
und...tr us as Ivo dc,
ps.ribution ii,r thew
lie much longer delayed.
tra-apled on tlius , .vould long
L..ve t•tnicl • I,i-; tyrant:
:lot tic ahi it of the Ncrili he
oil iva reltlf.l4ntlire at lat.it
•! . 1113. of i the rgeal
=
Sl:tve zra inoli
lof us it is
can ovro to.ty be olqvined in
(.ti a direct prono, , ition to
.1 the Law. Theynill be more
es.sion, and still more when a
eleit ed 1 - I,olrse tais seat.—
OLT. cii..smors TITSTITOTIOM
le Tier (Wis.) Courant, a Dem
.ic in :In article on the
rt.!, oi" .1 ely, expres.-Ees.itelf in the
y. , ul forcible and truthful style:
t is all very line to recdl- iu such
,s to our so-called free and repub
t institutions; but when we re
. that our free institutions hold
of human beings in ah
servitudc—when xvo reflect that
nn Contproroises between the
and South—which were
de
al to settle and prevent the fur
esttensiou'of the evil of slat,"(ty—
t befit annulled—when we reflect
this_ ahro , ..;ation of plighted. faith
opemul thirteen states as large as
•- York, to the withering curse of
4:14 we yelleet that rellre
iN:,s 4,1' free State , were the
nators and the principal agents
iniTtizons transaction, mai
, t;e sake of a little public
basely and knowingly mit , r4.l)-
nt ;heir Constituents, and bow the
lin submission to the dernoralizino.
awl-republican in,..itutiens et tilt'
cl,—wh4.4a we reflect that the tithe
car at hand when we must 'choose
veer anarchy or dissolution of Our
IMO
licti \y ' talc all things
t•iinside:•zition. does it not SCt'lll
(14 , C. it n al-*iird, to
o„r nnr frets in , titutionF,' to rlairn
MIMS
la - .)(1. of liberty, where
d.)wa-t.roddeit caa raise
1:..-_vott and thalik tlwir God that
:-..t I.eq ;yen the snil O f the
MERE
now rancit more -appropriate
:id it seem, were WO to clothe our
c.• in mourning, for the irreparable
Liberty has sustained, and
ad ;he day tit making preparations
a crusade against tyranny and op-
Irhatever stamp I"
171:07.11s I.lExTos.—This gallant
~ 7 .!n in statesmanship overruled'
and the (.:a dsdett treaty
a Way that will be ke..
ml.eted. lie complained that
.ge-; of the Tione were uniting'
..re and mere the purse and sword:
the hands of the • Presideut, and
.7i. 1 .1t that the Hoe should ; , tend im
tight.-, and not miter its
.preroga
t•to be invaded. He.says
mes'sage of the president, late- .
•nmnilmicated, precludes the limme
rn the power of acting on the troa
le message was nothing in the
!!(.1 but a demand for our check for
1,00,000 and that on brief notice,.
•without any day of giace.. Give
the money by to-morrow. This is
e. the hi...zhwavman's command—
z.nd deliver. The Pre - sident
mu, , t have the money .00n,
Lunt giving us a reason or reasons.
are to go it blind, and do what he
Oil 113 tip do,•becanse he says it is
\[r. Benton considered
a high invasion of the privileges
the lIGu e. - - -
Mr. Benton also denounced the trea
for the extravagance of the sum
hi, and for the woithiessness of
~the
ideration received. , The speech
quite.belitenian.
No . I%.v.kttr..—A boy called a doctor
visit his rather, who had the delirium
nit rightly recollecting the
me of the diseat , e,.he called it the
, ql* ire , mbles—making very poor
in, inti good English.
• .; ~ : Ne*Ca'sic
GROCERY , I. I .4I) PROVISION ST©! iE.
• • 41:iiher;,. Ye ;Hungry.. ..
JONLS takes this methocitto inform
V odic people of Coudersport and the pub
lic generally, that he has pit opened. e Gro
cer'-and Provisittu store, where he will keep
constantly everything in the. lice of eant.
hles," - ena which he will sell as reasonable as
can he desired. :The "sibstantials" can be
found here at all tunes. such as PLOF.R. anti
PORK, while the appetites of the most
dainty canalso be satiinied. Therefore, should
you wish for anything of the kind, please call
and examine hefore purchasing else Where.
and if he cannot satisfy Von. your case must
be desperate. You will - always find a full
assortment of Grocc.r;,:s. ecnr , :s63.l2: of Sn
gaTe, Teas, Coliee, Saivratus. Spices, Ginger.
Raisins. Candy, Crackers, Cratioerries, Sal
mon, Codfish, Mackerel. Ditto Fish, .Rice.
:11ohis , i.ts, Syrup, Sc. Also, at all times,
Pork, Flour, Lird, Cheese, Butter, (roil and
lirk.n.) Salt, Hams. tat, etc.
Grant and all other kinds of Produce taken
in exchange ti.r goods a: the trish price.'
ii;;;;Itf C. S. JONES.
CAl5.‘ raw tor built zwa 4l the
ri:uVISION STORE.
June• 30. 1534
--- 1i1. ,, ;('D MUSTARD—A new en
•
tire.y..or ease <it C. S. JONES'.
CcuderspoyL Academy,
TrUIE :enamor term of th:s iustitAttion will
1_ commence on Wetine,:tlay, i uly 26, .1.z.754,
;aid continue eleven weeks. •
branch,—()rilin g rnpliy,
(o.oarapliv,lintp:ic. icc ...
F,rst Lesson,: hi
A:gehr; , , and Grammer
F..rtgli,4l hrtitche, Ale-ehra,
filtilo4oohy, C.
lii her ~ 'Llt- l vytrettic- . .., , I.zciti, Greek.
and French I.;:rtgattgr: .
Ins:ruction on the l'i:trro Forte, 111.10
I:S1' of in , trunient
Vocal:lite:le, free of clitirge.
3. I;I . .OO3IING:ii.U.E, Princ*q.):ll
The undersf sued, 'Frmifc es of the Cou
dersport :leadenly. are moved he a sense of
;ma personal dn'y to the atten
tion of the ptilMe.—of parems particte.ar, to
the r.nd tt:eful character of this institti
t•oil of fe truing. When in. i"cd, a Mem more
than a half-rear ago. to the superintendence of
its afiltirs. 'We found it depressed ands ilf de
clining. NV° retries:ea Mr: J. 11:onomingdaM
do become its Principal Teacher. and trusted
its ores. nizat ion and other mo:: onerous affairs
to hi- disermien and man-igement. EA rer"enee
has proved him to he lii itil, etlicient. and
priic Mal—just such an instrucior tis tiff , dont
munitv need. The_ number of puiiiis in the
school is Pow over sixtv. \Vu refer to Mr.
'Bloomingdale's advertisement for information
as to the terms and conditions on %%Ilia pit
pits are admitted. and for other facts of inter
est; and recommend the institution to the
patronage of the people.
11. H. Husr. President,
THOMAS li. 'f rr.mt, Si•eretary.
HENRY .1. Ur...7.1' , TL1), Treasurer,
F. L. Jo )
C0...1? LYMAN, >TlllSteeS.
G. G. Cor.m.fr, )
Mil
New . Books at Tyler's.
)TINNIE I.IBICMAN, a new Temperance
1 iclale—by Thurlow I,V. Brown.
Coliniet of Age,i, byßeecher.
~
Review of the .awe, Balton.
Moral Aspects of City Lire- Chapin.
Sdered Streates, cheever.
LailipHiter.
Spirit Manifestations Examined
and Explained. Dods
l'he Old Brewery, ladirs of the Mis.:ion
Ilistoty of the French Prot estat
Ite:in,..7,ecs, by Weiss.,
The Higher 'Law. by .
Life audio Plains'anil in the diE...gins.
Cvelopedia of Ed.:, rtaining Knirlodeo•
biro of Cluj:: and hiS Apost!os. Fljetwuncl.
l'oelkal Works of the Davidson Sis:evs.
Alio:l'l4:3a Unlit Culturi,q, Titarnas.
Tho Ann rican Furnier, Blake
American Lady's Cook Bco!
Dairyman's Manual,
Shakspeare, S vols.
A Popular Cyclopedia of Mod. , rit Domestic
Mtalicincs, comprising every rceent iniprove
lama. ill Medical knowledge. a plain
account of the Medicines in ecinion iii:c—by
EI , ITII 13111AY, M. 1).; io Nvhich are prefixed
by the Pawn-Iran editor, popular treatises on
Anatomy, Physiology, Surgery, Diaics, and
dm management et the sick. Designed for
genenil use. - 1
String, at 1
Urns and Bock Store.
VIOLINS and Flutes just, received by
TY I. r.lt
lIVALL Papers. New and Itetnnitid pat
turns at TYLER'S.-
OI'ORTSNIEN will filltl Sinn, Lead,
and everything in the line of Anmantition,
and Fishing le of the best quality :Ifni at
low prices of • TY LE.II.'S.
l
NV 6 I:: t_t
i7 ,S T I E l u r
v€ D i Avlon.'l7:l
Quarto
editions, fur e,alu by 4 YL1311..
T4YON'S KATIIAIRON
. and other
.xcellent preparations for cleansing and
abeatifying the lima, for 6.z - tic: at TYLEWS.
PERSONS about to build or repair, willtud
complete stuck Sash, Glass, Putty,
Paints mai Oils. fur sale at fair prices by
T. B. TYLER
T f. FURMAN, Horse and Cattle Doctor,
.respectfullyinnirins the public that lUtllnis
located in Llano,' township (et.) osenh litone's)
where he is prepared to atiend to calls in his.
profession. lie is of long esiperiente in the
bus.ness, and hopes by' his superior Skill and
inisidnity -to secure the patronage of the pub
lic. ; 1149 ant
TDATIiNT MEDICINES at Irbulcsak.
JC Merchants and Pedlars will be supplied
with all kinds of Patent Medicines at Manu
facturers' wholesale prices by , TYLER.
New Goods.
Tp . B. TYLER has just returned from the
.c i ty, and is now. prepared to'show the
largest and best stock' of Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Books. Stationery, Paper Haug
:tths, and Fancy Goods in the connty.
Ile is also prepared to srll loiter than at
Wellsville. and as low as any other establish
ment in Coudersport. •
April 15 , 1053.
PRANK JOHNSON,
' eatinct Saner.
PODESPORT, POTTER COMM. ' PA,
Wishes' to inform the citizens of Condersport
and the surrounding conntry, that he yin exe
ccue all orders in his line of business at Short
notice and reasonable prices.
Place of busities4 near - the Presbyterian
Church.
gSORTED Pickles in jars fo'Y sale by
' C. S. JONES
n•
TS again It din in the stir' oppniittitlieNOrth
easi. comer of the public •Intgare, and is re
ceiving . (IWel "from :cc\ v-i 6:k eity--not :t
mammoth 'Frock" of winter goods, hut suffi
cient to till up the old store ; %%tacit - g tut are
Low offered for itpspectjon end examinatibn.
Ile Nvould:thtrefare say ~ to the old cu,tome*,'
s:e;) in and - see ::ssortutent: and to' the
peoplt:: that 'all his goods are -for,
s:zle—he will be happy to reeeive " , •' 3 ; :..•
Fa:: Lailies will find at3fautt'e. s:ore Cod::
ceo, Vasjrinfrton, Merritt:act:, Allen
S. and other choice
warented by the slll).serilier Niel' To
A LL-1':OM. Delaine: at - .lllinn's.
:1 pxc-
F 1? Para:nett:ls, English and Frhich 3irri
-3I.NN'S.
MEM
g „,3tt
• • MANN'S
ILS zaid Trirmr,": rig,: •
'ATA:VN'S
Q carioca pattern , ; 10 quulities,
L/Ladias' ;;ml.
MANN'S.
C.I3IBRICS,Bkhop Luv.ms,Victoria LIMN,
Cap Lee, Crape, Rus'd Attt.din, Untie!'
ilaelkils, Embroidered do. :Muslin Edgings,
Cotton do., Linnen du., Ladies' Collars, Wrist
lets, Under-dem:es, Ladies skirts, do., Caps„ to
to be Mond at 3tANN's.
Liroe lot of Hosiery ut
IF you want Warm Stockings for thechild
ern, you will find them at MANN's.
trl AIT1;IZ BOOTS, Busk: ins, and.the other
variety of Shoes, can he found at
MAN N's
TATS, Cap; Comibrters; Wrapper:, Draw
_k_at•re, Buick Glovez4, du., Mittens, 11pr:in-
Lined t flo yes. (;;:rptit liagg,Sattthel;,:invert(l
- Call at .11:1\ \'4
Mil
OYS' Lnd Youth,' Boos at
ju,
Batts, rnil , Cotton
'....". 5 1";:ra at
UG A RS, Ttias, Coti6e, Rice, Ginger, Pep-
Oper, Spiel', Starch, Salem's, constantly OD
hand atMANN s'.
1101..1.:C; Tobacco, Fine-Cut do., Chewing and
Smokinz MANN's.
yon n•:mt Axes. Hatchets, Hammers, Mill
Cros.ent do., Hand do.. Chisels, Au
gurs, Anger - Bits. Files of all kinds, Steel
Septa s, Iron do., Try. do., call at
MANN's
T 31.A.Nic keeps conszawly pn hand
- ho 3lantire Eork , , Fiie
lEEE
1 -
J OCKS, Doors Handles, Butts, Seratv.
ij Locks—all sizes—Shoe Nales ;
ibr sale at L. ,!ANN:4
i.- 00C LET Knives, 'ruble. do. Cni) at
" LL
MANN'S Store
T EMS MANN ha:i fu?l,ale Shot, Lead,
i• 4 Powder,
rt E. "OLMSTED
iLf• would say to the
public that . he ts . now reecirvitlg sthek of
Geod.,. which he will be Vappy • to show- to all
who oar favor him witba call. ton - ran find
by calling ott him a good assortment of Lawns,
Poplins. Bareges, IlaregeLaincs. Dcßegei,
Silks, kr.. &e. Also, Prints, Ginghatus.
of all kinds, “oa2cries, Oroeaery, and
a large stork of Boots and Shoes; till
ill lid sold as low as th - eY tan ho bought
elsewhere.
'r°
' V
GO OVS
1 1 1) AK E Worm and Chotolate—deliciou
TYLER'S.
_
pIeKLED (7111:inuEzi at
C. S. JONES'
Tailoring! Tailoring.!! .
1
''.
J. W. AlroiNG, Tailor. -An ‘,0,1, C. li
entrusted to Ids care will be thine
woo neatness, emnibrt, coil durability.
E-76 . - - :Shop ovcr Lewis ,min's store. 6-37
Burning o:imp/tine at
_92Aie 1)11UG and BOO1:-SI01-15:
Tilagazines for June. •
J_TAttl'Ett. Grdey. Cyabaui, ar.cl Putnam,
./lust received and tor sale at 2;i cents per
number, by TYLER.
EMI
War Declared at Lasts
long repose of Europe is about
_lto be disturbed b . - the bugle's note --:.1
thervilie of the arum, calling its slum:- 1-
iag millions to arms in the deteu,e of
tire,ides slid their country. Ene.hual m u d
France ate calling for men anti intans.
t.ending forward-their armies io battle agains:
the aggressions of the llussian Bear; bat
while the 01(1..11 , 04d is convulsed by rep,ln.
tam, unusual peace awl plenty reign in the
New.
In the - peaceful anti quiet inn: et: of our
business we ha'.o formed n copartnership
under the name auri style- or N. S. BUTLER
6,-, CO., and have i•dcen the star.- in Empire
Block. in the villaee of Olean, fpimurly occu
pied by mil: &*--: Brother, ;Old are now
cciving a splendid new stook of goods adapted
VS the season and wants of the community,
which we intend to soil exclusively fbr cash
'down, at prices that wili — cause consternation
and dismay in the ranks of ,441 fogyism that
has been so long ostalilished in this section.
Our stock Nvill consist in part of the follow:
in, Goods:
Crother)', Boots & Shoes,
Hats, Cali, Carpets, ,
Oil Cloths, Drugs, Medicine - s,
l)ye Stuffs, - Glass, Paints & Oils,
Sash, , • Putty. Chairs,
• Bedsteads, Mattrasses, •Feuthers
, • Ster, and Wooden Ware,
And we mean to keep such an assortment of
the above goods that persons from a distance
can he assured - of finding everything they
mmally want at prices that,will do them good
Call and see for ybur,clves.
• N. S. BUTLER.& CO
Olcau. Nlay G-51
New Books.
CANNY FERN'S New Volume, or • •
Jll2 Second Series of Fern
Silver Cup and Sparkling DrOp, for the
Friend. of Terrip6rauce.
Cotten's United. States Gazeteer.
Greece; and the Golden . p lforn, by Ste
phen Olin, D. D. - •
Lite and Sayings of Mrs. Partingion.
Morning Stars of the New World, by H.
F. Parker. "T
A iow and large collection of choice Books
thr children. Just received by
T. B. TYLER.
.
-•.urarting instruments,
INater Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencils, and
Brushes, just received at TYLER'S.
T tAS,fres 4 and cheap, at
TYLEIPS
Stationery - •
ATt .
and Retail a
TYI,ER'S
The ile'olife's 'Cadh Store,
• :AT COUDERSPORT.
Sonleiting rifeiv.
ii anted.
.91111 E subscriber luisjust received from the
city. of New-Yolk,• mid -opened at the,
store formerly occupied by Hoskin & Smith,
on the north side of the Court House Square,
e, selected assortment of New Goods, com
prising Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, and
Hardware.
The motto of business--adopted—is, 'the
sure shilling mad. the lively sixpence." The
above Goods will therefore be sold exclu.
nicely fur either cash or ready-pay in hand,
and upon such terms that the purchaser can.
not be otherwise than satisfied- that he has
Leaden good bargain—received a quid pro quo
—something for something - in value for his
numey. 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,
'MONG umny other artielesfor the ladies.
11-of fancy and rich worth. will be found
at the P,eople's Cash Store, line Worked Col
lurs, of diderent designs and patterns.',
- .
LEACHED Sheeting and Shirting, Brown
_IL.Pdo., Candle Wick, Summer Cloth for
children's wear,- Bed Ticking, Toweling, Ta
ble Dianeif, Brown, White - do., a superior
article of Damask, all pure flax,—Table
Spreads. An examinritiou will, recommend
them better tlian anything - else.
MA \ N'q
T"
Th c l'eople's Cash Store" may be
found a selected lot of Prints, at' English,
French, and American Goods, - quality .and
prices agreeing odmirably. Please call tnicl
sec os.
:Nt.IN V,
- V I LACK aml Green Teas, of c:icellent fla
vor, and at most reasonable proms: Su
gars, White and Drown do.. Rice, Ginger,
Spice, l'eppiir, Nutmegs, Cassia, Raisins, Ta
ham) in all its variety, to please those who
love the weed, and a superior article of Coffee
that cannot fail to pleam all the Dutch and
some of the Yankees, at the
PEOPLE'S CASH STORE.
CRC C K RY,7% . AND : : Glass Ware; in
• variety,' that will please
.the eye ()tithe fir6t ihspectunr, at the
_ .I',VOPLE'S CASH STORE.
TZARDWARE.— Spites and Suaths, of
patterns long tried and found to b, good,
Rifles ace (tab -stones, Saw-mill Files-, Door
Dandles, Latches, Mineral Knobs, (white and
brown,) l‘lortice Locks; Wrought. Butts . for
Doors, of all sizes, Cutlery , Knives Of good
fluidity for the table, and for the pocket, at the
• PEOPLE'S GASH—STORE.
Tin and Hardware,
THE undersizned has connected with
A. his Tin, Sheet Iron, Coppdr, and Stove
Business. that 'of HARDWARE and I CUT
LERY—ste that in addition to the . hnsiness
ht.;retotiire conducted by him, he is now ready
to supply the public with almost every variety
of lie d ware, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Hoop
Iron, Nails '
Cable and Ox. Chains, Carpenters'
Adzes and Broadaxes, Manilla Rope for Ca
bles. A general assortment of Clocks, Ja
panned Ware, Toys of every description; and
to short, he designs to keep all such things as
the, public wants in his line, which he will
sell, not for less than cost, but Ihr a VERY
MU/. profit indeed, and hopes by a strict
attention to his business to receive a liberal
share of public patronage.
All kinds of Produce:taken in exchange for
Hoods, at the highest market prices; also,
per ton yaid fur old iron.
1y JAS. W.,SMITH.
ZINC FAINTS.
ONE-THIRD GHEAPER THAN WHITE
LEAD, AND FIOEE FROM ALL POI
6uNOUS•QUALITIES.
'The New-Jersey Zinc Company
!laving nreatly their works, and
impred - the quality of their products, are
prepared to execute orders foe their SUPE
-1:101t PAINTS, thy, and ground in oil, in
assorted packages of hum '25 to 5Up pounds;
also, Dry. in baryels. of '2OO pounds each.
Their ZINC, arhich is sold dry, or,
grottinl in oil, is warranted Pine and unsur
passed for body and uniform whiteness.
-A - method of preparation has recently been
diseovered, which enables the Guinpany to
\ciut•int their paints to keep fresh Mal soft in
tb- ke 6 s tin any reasonable time. In this
t•. sped their paints will be superior to any
other in the minket.
Their BROWN ZING PAINt, which is
sold ut a low price, awl can only be mpde
from the Zinc ores from NeWnfer2ey, is illow
vell known fur its protective qualities when
aPplietl to iron arother metallic surfaces.
Their STONE . --COLOR PAINT possesses
all the qualities 'of the 13rown. rind is of an
ingecable color for painting Cottages, Depots,
Out-buildings, Bridges, etc. .- •
Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their
Agents, FRENCH & RIC lIARDS,
Wholesale Paint Dealers and Importers.--
N. W. cur. of 10th & Alarket-sts,
Gin lrii • .
Premium Panning Mills.
7nportant to Farmers and Mechanics.
subscriber has purchased of J.
Bambarough the right to use in Potter and
M'Kean counties his patent in the construction
of Fanning Mills. He has als - o, at great ex
beuse, commenced the manufacture of a PRE
MIUM MILL which will cleanfrom 100 to
200 bushels per hour. This Mill was patented
March 20, .1.647, since which time it has stood
at the head of the list at all the State and ceun
ty agriculturul societies where it has been ex
hibited. and is a universal favorite with all
artners who have tried it. It took the pre
mium at the first Agricultural Fair held- at
Harrisburg, Oct. 31st, 1831, when there were
30,000 pepple present ;'and at the' great Stute
Agricultural Fair at New-York, held at Roch
ester Sept. 16-19, I.M, this Fanning Mill
received the highest honors.
Having met with uniform success wherever
tried,. I confidently incite the farmers of Potter
and M'Kean counties to call at my shop in
Coudersport and examine for themselves.
A supply always on hadd, to be sold on rea
sonable terms. '
6-371 f JOHN RECKHOW.
11111. E subscribe' hereby give!' notice to the
public. that having given. Prran Sutirrs
his note 'fur eightydollars, bearing date near
the last of Mar 4, 1654, payable Jeptember,
1836, and having never received any value
therefor, he will refuse to pay the smile
therefore, he warns any person from buying
the said note with and expectation of his pay
log it. [6sl] .CONSIDER•STEARNS.
Mill OWners will alWays find .a supply of
Oil OR machinery at satisfactory prices, and
in-any quiantity,a
TYLER'S Drug Store.
Teas
Machine Oil.
D. W. 53itN13tTlYS'CCiLlaNN.
„ .
New Goods 'tor — ill(' summer Trade.
DW. SPENCER would respectfully in
• form the inhabitants of Coudersport
end vicinity that he is now receiving a PAESI!
and .LARGE ASSORTMENT of Goods.
which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest.
IN would also return heartfelt thanks to his
old customers and friends for their pass patron
age, .and would be glad, to show them any
goods Which he has, and wilktry to save them
at.least 1U per cent. by calling and cxemitling
before purchasing else Where.
Roo , l ir HERE take the lib-
R 1 E .x.erty to inform the lieu
' pie of Coudersport and
: P atter comi ty th a t I a m still -at my new stand
opposite the north side of the public square,
where may he found Goocnems of all kinds
constantly on hand, such as Tea, Sugar, Cot=
fee, Saleratus, Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco,
Snuff, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Confectionery,
My motto is, ".The nimble tixpenre in pre
ference to the stow shilling."
IL W. SPENCER
Drugs, Medicines,
11DATENT MEDICINF,S, Oils, Spirits of
Turpimtine ' Camphini!, Burning
Soap, Candles, fir sale low at
SPENCER'S.
PAP, Letter, nud .Note Paper, all kinds of
1, -/Stationery, Steiil-pen Wafiqs,
Sealing lynx, Saud, Ink, Pockat4Sook4, En
velopes, Visiting Card, Jewelry, rine Cut
lery, and a variety of Fancy Artiele , , together
with Silk and Thread, etc., at
SPENCER'..
O_RAIN, Butter, Lard, Eggs, Rags, Shin
gles, taken ibr goods at their rush value.
Cash not raised. D. IV. SPENCER.
llitliTTEß and Lard of a superior -onality
Ilfor sale at SPENCER's.
•
A NY one desirous of a good luality of
-P-Syrup of Molasses will do well to earl at
County Orders Taken at Par
pia GOODS, at
SPENCER :N..
T AWES, if you want a nice Banni4, von
g /will do Weil to call on SPENCER.
BA BBI1"S' Yeast Powder for sale by
SPENeETI
VW THING.—Pnre GroAnd 'Coffee—
great. thing for the ladies. SPENCER,
T ITHONTRIPTIC, Cod Liver Oil, and
J_Antany other popular Medicine, for sale be
SPENCER.. '
" Halloo ! Halloo ! Halloo !
CEP is in town! Mountains of
READY-MADE CLOTHING for almost
nothing. I have bought this coat, this vest.
and these pants—ain't broke, either! Hurrah!.
Al! the blows shall ha‘ e One of PI:N . CER'S
coats! Hurrah! Bin, to be candid, friends,
there 's nothing like it in all the' counthry.
Just gn over there, and for a little a' nothing
he sell ye a rig that,- though ye 're the hig
gest rascal above ground, will make we as fair
as a praist to look at; though ye haim a cint
in ye'r pockets, folks will bow and scrape to
ye as though ye were millionaires, and %real
gen:lent/1N: F*411011! Great thing! !Set
ter dead than nut of it—many to honest fellow
has been' cut' because of the cut of his coat;
'but no danger if we buy of Speneer,—his
cloths are ju:t the fashion.''
-The sub.4criber hal just received a large
stock of Ready-Made Clothing, or, the latest
style and best quality, which aro NVCII
and will be sold low. 1). W. SPENCER.
11101AVERIZED Corn Starch, for food, for
sale'at SPENCF.R's.
Q. ODA, Cno
relin Tartar, Magnesia, Albi,
10Chalk, Salts, and Gine, for sale at the
GROCERY STORE.
COPEL and coach varnish can be had at
Spencer's.on cry reasonable terms.
0 •-•
L OF TAR, Merchant's Gargling Oil, to
be had at SPENC ER's.
HOT;AND LEAD tit lower figitro than
I._Nown town at SPEN C
- - - -•- _ .
XTEIV article of Summer I fat,: at
11 SPENCER:S.
A BETTER selection of Cottee not l'onnd
in the county than atFENCER'.?'
---
T EA by the chest or polio(' Ihr 4a he
S-PENCER
New Goodi
W. SPENCER lthA just reinrned from
• the city with aYlarge stock of(lroce..
ries, Clothing, Drugs and 31edieines, and a
general assortment of Fancy Article;, and
many other things too munerons to mention,
which will be sold low for cash- or readv•pay,
_ -
11DLUG.,TOBACCO—Fine Cot,. ('hewing,
1 and Smoking, by the pound, at
"1 (]onw to bring !lon MOM."
DH. CURTES' II YGEN . IA, or Inhaling
Ilygenn Vapor and Cherry Syrup, fur tho
cure of Pulmonary Consutoption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Li:ng and
Liver complaints. A new method of Inhala
tion for the cure of the above named di oases (
For-sale by 1). W. SPENCER.
Perpetuate Family Faces.
ALL who deSire to do so :db um not long
delay going to C.l , Ey'S DAGrr.i. 'AN
GALLERY. The subscriber is weekly pio
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 Mil and examine speci
mens whenever they choose. Those who
wish to he secure or a sitting should not conic
late in the day.
Gallery open only on Satnninvs.
6416tc J. tV. CASEI
• Music.
ITUNTEN'S celebrated Instructions
.I.l._for the Piano-Forte;
Burrowes' Piano-Forte Primmer;
•
Union Glee Book ;
A new supply. of Sheet Marie ;
For sale by T. 13. TYLER.
NEW supply of Fluid and Cam-
Lamps—soine new ;Ind beautiful
patterns just received and for sale loss• at
TYLER'S.
Notice,
T HE Governor-of the State of New-Yolk'has , appointed the subscribers Commis=
sinner for the State of New-York, to take the
a,cknowledginent of Deeds and other instru
ments, and to administer oaths pursuant to an
act of the Legislature of the said State.
ISAAC BENSON.
Coudersport, Dec. 12, 1851. • •
Clothing, Cloihiug.
T"place to buy well•made Clothing a
a low price (a large stock to select
om) is at OLMSTED'S.
arEtve CO Oils
DOUBTLESS there ire .many persons in
Coudersport and vicinity who have never
visited the fate us BOSTON STORE at th e
fist-p:rowing village of Wellsville, The Nn.
of this store is 94, which number is over the
door—
This r Atahtishnttttt is one oi l the larger
DRY GOODS endREADY-31ADEc . LoTH.
(sc.; Dcp6,• in Allegany coimty. If tnabid •
of euooincrs prom Potter county bny all their
Clothing. rwots and Shoes, and other fillth
at this trr , , , .! mart of bo.iner:s. Gut still there
are those who have ne-:er happened to fill
into t h e path. that leads, trust asottedlr, to
economy and i.ver.%.th. That -path leads all
ea.. 11 hiiver, straightway to the
GREAT BOSTON,
We fu. eno orient:•» punAl, no friends
to reword. We scll for renly pay, an/take
in exchange for Goods the • followink Gful
('ash Oh s
Itee- , 11 , u5. Fur P•
Ilidt't , • Wlord Yarn lia34
Poinloei Wont ~ P.ntn , r &c.. S•
WI! arc now rere:.,:ng from our shop t,
ReefieAter, nhoutinn cord , of the hctt BMUS
find Si101.:8 sold in the county., Wo ker;,
conAantly nn hand—
31 India Rubber Boole,
er.: 4 lioe4,
" " 0
( ' f/a4.
It II It
"
" " " Cahn•
With n ery extels,i% J....tick of Tltl'6s,
‘l.ll.:Lirzl, and CA . B.IC`S, risn;ce
Black athlie.third Drr.:s Alpaca, 14 ,
lathe+, Pr:t!tn, tad
otter (; 0 ,,d —!,:aeth , ..r with a zenorsl
varier} of lirs:"Goo,l4.
In particular, we v,ould call the atoolti.u l
the ',utiles to our grutt• varloty of sin
of every kind, altogtuher -too nn
menu', to mention.-
Eirs
11 . c hit% r the largest stock of the different
kinds of Ma !resse in AVe.,:tf,rn Xen•Votk.
Hotel keepers can hr ,applied on reasonab'e
terms.
Three Cheers for.dhe contemplated Cant!
from to. Rochester; and hopini
that the Plank Road will be continued on ti
Coudersport during the corning spring, n.. that the sow 'and daughter,: o(' bentglite;
Potter may -be more frequently r,e , en in ow
yaung city. •
We ienia:n your oVt.,spn'tg
LANCI OA S CO.
\Vel!svi3e„ Jan. 13, 1:4:i-1
- 11 1:1„ Sallnnn, turd
t. S. JONES'.
1'Pl:RII)1{ Sperm and 'Fallow Candle% at
c. 5..11 ,SES' PrOVNION STURE.
TIDIAN M EAL and BUCKW H ENV coo.
.I.sttattly on hand al llit;
• NEW PROVISION STORE.
RAIN mud Produce of all kinds taken' 'a
exch'. , ,•se for Goods at thi.. store.
e. S: JONES.
TITAMs Shon/t/er.s—a new .asiortne::
_Lint - C. S. JONES'.
SACKS OF SALT at tho
NEW PROVISION STORE.
eIItANII . ERRIES! CRANI3F:RRIES:
the-quart or bushel, at C. S. JONES...
Carriage - and ',Sleigh-Rinker.
THE mlliserilier reiTectrally givee antis
that he is preyaretl 11).do all the broil's.'
in the above line, at the shortest notice, at I ,
new 'shop, to u doors ts (Li of the Cooder.pori
Hotel. J(Ill N It 1.:(10111%V.
- A. M. GOODSELL,
(2 . liNSMITH,CiiOeNiort, Er ,
VA maiiikfictined and repaired at hi- ftoi,c
siiiiri notice.
March 3, ISH.
The Clothing Department
Al ." TUT. ' 1 . 1.01 . 1.1.2A (!. II STOTT.
• - •
ciAiTtitNG kept C , 7
~! I kind tr the !iile.eriber.r:• 4
up and iiinuuthernred by the he4i v:oritr•c
from for durability andqua
the eli j , •rt hcittg not to supply- the co•te: , -
a hrtmlnr , r oracle 1% hieli he may. he 1:
laced to parelta , t• loq•aa..e rery ruo
but vtilielt it, the flid is refitdear; 1 , 11 1 . , "
him in the find indanee au a rlicie
'to him holPe. , : and goad - -vrk ice for a re.iio7
able - prim. of !will.:
octiounnodated, call a'. -"Thu
:Store." r.
GnECKCI) in vvrir:y, as.i
iirici!4 L. IF' NI:l.VN.1111)
IN WELL:
S - PENCER'S
'FON -'c:tar , Nei "It I r.AIN-ST
ATM I,S, found rot, 1--,•lv 0!: 11::11. 1 1
It% :;11 CA tf./1 . 41t•
(manger 's orli
sort, kind. ptire. a S4:V)
tress to a stipri-1.110 0 ,:. , i, 'rt.r Yiati re-.
Also, I.onngo., Poi!: an.!
which arc. olrer,• , l 1r
Ilumc keeper=, and- . 111
loon ;011,0 - 1..1,•.• ,
frailmr bed, tr !hr
01 I '. 1'
breeder )rif' ;,lo!
lower prices than van be oottni at all fr'
store in the emlwv.
LANrcy co.
tae Az,entA 01 the count)) for th.l
the above gotak. 6-37,
110 , ton NV,•;lrrillr, Jan. 11, 1....4.
Aea.demy Text 1100
A FULL mipply for sale low :it
'MEV
TZINC 1111f1 Mineral Painf: ,. ,
41_410r using, at T. B. TYLIT'i.
101D1TENT PAILS, 1 I Cord.,
Cord , , Curry Comb‘, III!"
Britsha4, to be...40hl at MAN:;'`,
"UDR trial in the Cour: of Common Pleus
Potter County, at September term
James C. Carson vs. Verse' Dickenson.
John Keating et. al. vs. Verse! Dickenson.
John Keating et. al. vs. Eth.on- Werner;
John M. I.amberton vs. James H. \Vright.
Thomas Rees vs. ['rank L Jones,
Jollies Ayers ve. Jamey Bat-iron.
Bingham School District vs.C. C. Crum:ri,
entor etc..
Chester Andrews VA. M. J. N. Hokin.
Daniel Clark VP. Daniel It. Ilaneock et_r'•
W. T. Jones &A. F. Jones. vs.. Julius IOW:
W. T. Jones & A. F. J omrx vs. Edtn and Alvo/'
W. T. Jones & A. F. Jones vs. C. P. Cool.
Henri; Hurl:ut vs. Manilla Hurburt,
William Carson %s. Charles W. Johnson.
Nathl W. Abbey vs. J. C. Bronson d: Chw:l,
Steel,
N. L Dike NP. bane Bnnson.
V. O. spencer vs. Nathan Woodcock.
11. J. OLMSTED.
,Prothonoiary's Prothonotir! -
Condersport Icily 27. 1"61.)
BOSTON STORE,
O'ER Tint DOOR.
ShavTls, Shawls.
Mattresses.
JOHN RECKHOW,
IYI.A.T•IIRESSES
COIF. (;REAT
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LIST OF CAUSES
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