The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, September 08, 1854, Image 4

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    ISuotntos eartio.
eruomAs STEWABDSON, Jr.,
• attornr2 at TLaio,
N. E. corner 6th and Walnut-streets,
7-3 4t
C. W. EIWAs,
t o Itc4 at "Lain;
Coudersport, Pa.
Jan. 18. 1850, tf•
F. W. =MX,
3ttorntg at Ti.,atui
Coudersport, Pa, will regularly attend the
courts in Potter county. - 3-40tf
A. P. CONEr
Attorntg at ILato.,
Wellsborougli, Tioga county, Pa, will regular..
atteud the courts of Potter county.
. June 3, I£o3.
LAND AGENCY.
TIIE undersigned having been entrusted
11 with the care of several large tracts of
land, in this county, bas made hitnself.uc•
Quainted wit}, the lands and land titles of the
county, and will give immediate attention to
slay business of this nutnre that may be en,
trusted to him. J. 8. I%IANN,
H. HEATH,
V,bingtjan anti ,Surgon,
Coudersport, Pa., will'attend to all calls for
professional u_ssistance with promptness and
lidellty. 01lice on the west side of Main-st.,
iecowldour above the Journal otlice. 3.47
EL R. GAGE, M. D.,
1 - 31-IVICIAN AND SUR( ; ;EON—WouId re
-11.-spectitilly inform the citizens of Couders•
port ona Potter comity, that he has located
permanently among theist, and will attend
in all calls in his professioa. Cfflipc—T. B.
Tyke's Druu and Book Store . • 6-6
ISAAC BVNSON
A TTORNEY AT LAW.—Office, East side
..a„ of the public square, Coudersport, Pa.
By special arrangement the professional ser
vice_s of S. P. Joussos, Esq., may be.cmgaged
through him in all caves in which hp ts . not
previously concerned.
N. B.—All claims due and payablo to the
undersigned, personally and professionally,
may be found in the bawls of Isaac Benson,
Esq., for adjustment. S. P..toussos.
it 3, 1846. 1-2tf
4QItN S. KANN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
kill uttaud the several Courts imPotter
and \t'Kean counties. All business entrusted
to his care will receive prompt attention.
Of on Maimstreet, opposite the Coutt
House, Coudersport, Pa.
ARTHUR G. OLMSTED,
ATTORNEY ♦Hp COUNSELOR AT LAW,
will attend to all business entrusted to
his cure with promptness and fidelity'.
011 ice—in the Temperance Block, up stairs.
Aluiu-street, Coudersport. Pa. 7-1
DTAYNAWA,
aitornep Se: Counnetor at naiu,
Couclersport, Pa. Office—north of the court'
house square, at "The People's Cash Store,'
sip stairs. 3-47
JAMES M. BASSETT,
Cabinet-... Maker Si. Upholsterer,
COUDERSPORT, PA.,
Will execute all orders in his line of
Rfiqbuiluess with neatness and despatch.
Place or butincss—the Manufactory formerly
ow*.d. by G. W. Strung—two dtktrs above
‘Vm.. Crosby's dwelling.
Ning improved 14.0 building and ma
chinery, and etnplovcd good work.men. he is
prepared to do woil;. as well as the Lest, and
on ;hurt nouce. c-30tf
it.FEW pieces of new 'Ajusic
Music procured to order; also, Tem
perance and other Tracts, or ally periodicals
desired, "0 - ocuotit. BOOKS COUSlanily on
WO, with paper„pens, slates, and every thing
needed for 1!:oltig to school..
G-331f y M. W. MANN.
. C. . smyrn.
3:iTtrr in Dr!) Goo IN,
Grocorias and Provisions ;
H4vaware, Crockery and (glass Ware ;
)3Qopts 4„Shops,Hats & Caps,
,s'ionc and, Touden,ll, - are :
almost everything usually kept in a
Coumry Store. All of which he oilers for
sale at very low prices for the pay.
Plq-ce of business corner of 3lain and Sec,
and *.treets, Coudersport, at the old stand of
W. "1:. Jones, 4.1.;, Br. July 7, 1654. 7-titf
good quality. of honey fur
14 sale at , c 7. 631.1711'5.
JARDWARE AND TIN.
TT is reported that Nebraska Bill is in towtt !
„IL Bud by calling at the Hardware Store of
James W. Smith, on Main street, you can
fiwi for r.i.le.—cheap fur cash or exchange, a
t i 014 r ax . i,erituent of
Qookiug, Box & Parlor StOves 4
All Varieties and Sizes;
(:uTLERv
Tin ,Copper and Sheet Iron Ware ;
cut Saws, pop-iron, Nails and Chains' ,
Carpenter's 'Zoo's and riles, Iron-
Bars and Anvils;
vnrietv of bpi Ming Hardware; whtre
a 1413 may 1)e. found ;general assortment
floats, 3)ap.panneti Mark;
TOYS TO PLEiAST. THE BOYS;
together witka good variety of
AV 00D EN. W Adt
anch a.
HAND and
AORSE IPKE., •
Broom s,
Pails, atid
Tubs te.,tc.,—.
than can be
found elsewhere in this county. Aml-1 would '
call especial attention of those who wish to
purchase, to.my, large and well selected stock of
SAVY
Likewise that my
Tm, SHEET IRON, AND COPPER WARY.
all made of good material and by a skillful
trod competent workman, All I ask is for you
to call aml see my goods, price them, and I
have r,a doubt you will be satisfied with the
plica and goods.
All hinds of produce taken for goods. I
also pay per ton for old iron.
• JAMES W. SMITH
.
Coudersport, July 7, 1854. 7-Btf.
T"Et,,st three shilling tea and 6d sugar is
.
at OLMSTED's.
FULL assortment of Groceries,
at low figures, constantly on hood. Yard
%vide Lawns, ►rota 61 cents upwards, at
OLNISTED'S.
GROCERY IN! PROVISION STORE.
Hither, Ye Hungry.
CS. JONES takes this method to inform
.the people of Couderiport and the pub
lic generally, that he has just opened a Gro
cery and Provision store, where he will keep
constantly everything in the line of " eata
wc,s," and which he will sell as reasonable as
can be desired. The "Substantials" can be
found here at all times, such as FLOUR and
PORK, while the appetites of the most
dainty can also be satisfied. Therefore, should
you wish for anything of the kind, phase call
and examine before purcliasing elsewhere,
and if he cannot satisfy .you, your case must
he desperate. You will always find a full
assortment of Groceries, consisting of - Su
-gars, Teas, Coffee, Saleratus, Spices, Ginger,
Raisins, Candy, crackers, Cranberries' SaSal-. mon, Codfish, Mackerel, Blue Fish, Rice,
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 exchange for goods at the cash price. .
6-3:3tf C, S. JONES.
1 3 41LAngLpn1A
CASA PAID fur Butter uuti Eggs, at lila
PROVISION STORE.
June 30, 1854
VRENCIE MUSTARD—A pew thing en
11 tirelc, lot sale at C. 5, JONES'.
Coudersport Academy.
rpm summer term of this institution wit
..i_ commence on Wednesday7July k 54
and continuo eleven weeks.
Elementary branches—Orthography,
Geograiihy, Arithmetic, &c.,
Higher Arithmetic, First Lessons in
Algebra, and Grammer,
Higher English branches, Algebra,
Philosophy, &c-,
Higher Mathematics, Latin, Greek.
and French Languages,
Instruction on the Piano,Forto, extra,...10.00
Use of instrument, .
Vocal Music, free of. charge.
J. BLOOMINGDALE; Principal,
The undersigned, Trustees of the Con.
dersport Acadein);,:tre' moved by a .sense of
official and personal duty to iuvt:e the aunt'.
lion of the public—of parents in particular, to
the rising and useful character of this institu
tion of learning. When invited, a little more
titan a hall year ago, to the superintendence of
its affairs, we found it depressed and still do
dining. We requested Mr. J, Binoomingdale
to become its Pr.ncipal Teacher, and trusted
its organization and other most onerous affitirs
to his discretion and management. Experience
has proved him to be faithful, efficient, and
practical—just such an instructor as this com
munity need. The number of pupils in the
school Is now fuer sixty. We refer to Mr..
Bloomingdale's advertisement for information
as to the terms and conditions on which pu
pile are admitted, and Ibr other filets of in«tr
oSt; and recommend the institution to the
patronage of the people.
IL FL DENT, President,.
'fttoMAs 13. TYLER, Secretary,
Hcsav Ot.itsrtat, Treasurer,
F, L. JONES,
CHAS. LYMAN, Trustees.
G. G. CoLi - is, G2l
Now Books at Tyler'S.i .
IN/Es:NIB liMiblAN, a new Temperance
_t_Tule—by Marlow IV. Brown.
ra=l=l
Review of the same, Billion.
Moral 11 specti of City Life Chapin.
Sacred Streams, Cheerer
Lamplitiliter.
Spirit ,ciatiifestations Emantinetl
and Explained. . Dods
The Old Brewery, by ladies of the Mission.
!distal,' of the French Protestat
Refugees, by Weiss.
The Higher law, by
Life on tax Plains and in the diggings.
Cyclopedia of Entertaining Knowledge.
Life of Christ awl his Apostles. Fleetwood.
Poetical Works of the Davidson Sisters.
American Fruit Culturist, Thomas.
The American Farmer, Blake.
Ameiican Lady's Cook Book.
Dairytnati's Manual, Evans.
Shukspeare,-S vols.
A Popular Cyclopedia of Modern Domestic
Medicines, comprisingnyery recent improve,
mew in Medical knowledge. with a plain'
account of the Medici,ues in 'common use—by
KEITIL Inner, M. D. to which are prefixed
by the American editor, popular treatises 00
Anatomy, Physiology, Surgery, Dietics, and
the ruanagemeut
.ot the sick. Designed for
general use.
String
Drug and Book Ston
VIOLINS and Flutes just received by
TYLER
WALL Papers. New and beautiful pat
terns at- TYLER'S.-
13PORTS E N l'owdr, Shot, [mad,
.ttul everything in tbe line of Anunnnition,
and Fishing Tackle of the best quality and at
low prices at TYLER'S:
ERSTEIVS DICTIONARY —.Pocket,
r"1 Sibool, ruiversity, octa, ani 9aarto
editions,for sale by: IYLER.
T KATHAIRON and other
1.../excellent prt.Tatutions fur cleansing and
abeutifying the 11Allt, fur sale at TYLEtt'S.
PERSONS about to Build or repair, will find
a complete stock of Window Sash. Glass, Putty,
Paints and Oils, for sale at fair prices by •
T. B. TYLER
ir I. FURMAN, Horse and Cattle Doctor,
el .respectfully informs the public that he has
located in Hebron towrkship (atJoseph Stone's)
where he is prepared to attend to calls in his
profession. He is of loug experienc'e in the
bus,ness, and hopes by his superior skill and
assiduity to secure the patronage of the pub
lie. 6-49 2rtt
•
- DATENT MEDICINES at Wholesale,
Alerchants and Pedlars will be supplied
with ell kinds of Patent. Medicines at Mann-.
facturers' wholesale prices by TYLER,
TTYLE B .
R has just returned from tho
.city, and is 110W'' prepared to show the
largest and best stock of Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, ails, Books, Stationery, Paper Hang.
:ugs, and Fancy Goods in the county. '•
lie is also prepared to sell lower than at
We and as low as any other establish,
ment in Coudersport.
April 15, 1053. '
New Cash
Ternis.
New Goods.
FRANK JOHNSON,
• Cabinet plater.
COUDESPORT,_ POTTER COUNTY •PA,
Wishes to inform the citizens of Coudersport
and the surrounding country, that he will exe
cute all orders in his line of business at short
notice and reasonable prices.
Place of business near the Presbyterian
Church. 7 12
ASSORTED Piokles in jars for sale 11
C. S. JONES
Lewis Mann
Isagain home, in the store opposite the North,
east corner of the public stmere, aud'is re
ceiving direct from Kew-cork citpt--not a
"mammoth stock" of winter goods, but suffi;
cient to fill up the old store; Which goods are
now offered for inspection and examination.
He would therefore say to the old ; eustomes,_
step in and see his assortment: and to the.
people generally, that all his goods are for
sale—he will be happy to receive "calls."
lIE Ladies will find at Mann's store Coch
.l eeo, Washington, Merrimack, Philip, Alt
& Son's, and other choice varieties of Prix,
warented by the subscriber NOT TO FADE.
ALL -WOOL De!nines at Mann's. Alpae
as, Paraniettas, English and French Meri
nos at MANN'S.
GINGHAMS—a good assortvent at .
MANN'S
SILKS and Drees Trinnnlng,s at
MANN'S
SHAWLS of various patterns and qualities,
Ladias'-:and Children's Hoods, at
BRICS, Bishop LaWns,Vietoria Laws,
CCap Lace, Crape, Rus'd Muslin, Linnet'
Hadkils, Embroidered do., Muslin Edgings,
Cotton do., Linnet' do., Ladies' Collars, Wrist
lots, Un4ersleeves, Ladies skirts, do., Ceps„ to
to be found at
Large lot of Hosiery at
IT you want warm Stockings for the child
,Lern, you will find them at 31ANN's.
GAITER BOOTS, Bnsksins, and the other
variety of Shoes, eau be found at
MANN'S
ij AT S , Caps Comforters, Wrappers, Draw
ilers, -Buck Gloves, do., Mittens, Berlin
-Lined Gloves, Carpet Bags, Satchels, Suspend
ers. Call at MANN'S
EMI
BEI
B O I'S' and Ynutin' Boots at
IE3
cl HEATING, Shirting, Batts, and Cotton
Varri at MANN's.
SUGARS, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Ginger, Pep
per, Spite, Starch, Saleratns, constantly on
hand at- MANNs'.
PLUG Tobacco, Fine-Cut do., Chewing and
Smoking at MANN's.
hyou wont Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Mill
aws, Cros-cut do,, Hand do., Chisols, Au
gurs, Auger Bits, Fifes of all kinds, Steel
Squares, Iron do., Try do., call at
T MIS MANN keeps constantly on hand
3-4 Shovels, Squares, Manure Eorks, Fire
MI
4 OCKS, Doors Handles, Butt 4, Scrawg,
Locks—all sizosShoe Nate. , Finishing
do., for sale at
nOCLET Kuives, Table do. Call at
MANN'S Store
TI:WIS MANN ha:: for sale Shot, Lead,
4
Powder, Flasks, &e.
_ .
GOODSE. • OLMSTED
D, would say to the
public that lie is now receiving a stock 'of
Goods, which he will be happy to show to all
who may llivor him with a (dill. You can find
by calling on him a good asshrtment of Lawns.
Poplins, Bareges, Barege DeLaines. De Beges,
Silks, &c.,
&c. Also, Prints, Giughams; Do
mestics of all kinds, Groceries, Crockery, and
a large stock of Bouts and Shoes; all of which
will be sold as low as. they can be bought
elsewhere.
Beecher
DAKE Reonta and Choeulate—deliciott
U.lrinks, at . TYLER'S.
piCKLED CHERRIES at _
. , C. S. JONES'
' - Tailoring! Tailoring!!
31J, W. HARDING, Tailor. All work
entrusted to his care will be done I
%vial neatness, comfort, and durability.
I__ { f" Shop over Lewis .Nlann's store.. 6-37.
FRESH Buodug Fluid and Gumphille at
the DRUG and BOOK-SION.B.
Magazines for September.
urAspr,s, Gudey, Graham, and Putnam,
I just received and for talc at 25 cents per
number, by TYLER.
War Declared at Last,
lIE long, repose of Europe is - about
tb be disturbed by the bugle's note and
the reville of the drum, calling its slumber
millions to arms in the (lelense of t h eir`
firesides mid their country. England and
France are culling for men and weans, and
sending forward their armies to, battle against
the aggressi(nis of the Rtnlididt Bear; but
while the 01(1 l(rprI( . 1 is convulsed by revuln.
lion, unusual peace and plenty reign in the
New.
In the. peaceful and quiet -pursuit of our .
btisiness We have formed a copartutnAip
under the mune and style of N. S. HUBEI{
& CO., and have taken the store in Empire
Block, in-the village of Olean, formerly occu
pied by Thing & Brother, end are now re
ceiving a splendid new stuck of goods adapted
to the season and watts of the community,
which we intend to sell exclusively for cash
down, at prices that will cause consternation
and dismay in the ranks of old fogyism that
has Leen so long established in this section.
Our stock wilt consist in part ut the follow
ina Goods:
- Hardware, Crockery, Boots & Shoes, .
Hats, Caps, Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Drugs, Medicines,
Dye Stuffs, Glass, Paints & Oils, ,
Sash, Ptitty, Chairs, • -
Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Feathers
Stone and Wooden Ware,
And ' e 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.
IN. S. BUTLER & CO
Olean:. May 5, 1854. 6.51
New Books, -
.•vANNY FERN'S New Valuate, or
Second Series of Fern Leaves,
Silver Cup.and Sparkling Drops, fur the
Friends of Temperance, •
Celton's United States Gazeteer.,
Greece; and the Golden Horn, by Ste
phen Olin, D. D.
Life and Sayings of Mrs. Partington.
Morning Stars of the New iSorld, by H.
F. Parker.
A new and large collection Of choice Books
for children. Just received by
T. B. TYLER.
Drafting Instruments,
'Water Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencils, and
Brushe, just received at TYLER'S'
T EAS,fredh and cheap, at
TYLER'S
Stationery
A T Wholesale and Retail nt
The People's Cash Store,
AT COUDERSPORT..
Something New. and Something
• Wanted: •
MHE subscriber has just received from the
I. city of New-York, and opened at .the
store formerly . - occupied by Hoskin ,S; Smith,
on the north side of the Court Bouse Square,
a selected assortment of New. Goods, coin
prising Dry. Goods, Groceries, Crockery, and
Hardware. .
The motto of business:—adopted—ie, "the i
-sure shilling and the lively sixpence." The
above Goods 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 luis
made a good bargain—received a quid pio quo
— , something for something in value for his
money. Au 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. - _ _
MANN'-
• • L. F. MAYNARD.
Coudersport, JuLyls;lBs3. 6•ltf
A MONG many oiher articles• for the ladles
of fancy 'and rich worth, will be fount
at the People's Cash Store; fine Worked Col
Lars: of different designs and patterns.
BLEACHED Sheeting and Shirting, Brawn
Candle Wick, Summer Cloth for
children's wear, Bed Ticking, Toweling, Ta.
ble Linnet', Brown, White a do:. a superior
article of Damask, all purC flax,—Table
Spreads. An exumination will recommend
them better than anything else.
:1111N's
AT •` The People's Cash Store" may' be
Mond a selected lot of Prints,.of English.
French, and American Goods; quality and
Triers agreeing admirably. Please ran and
see ns.
Jf \ N'S
llaP LACK and Green Teas,. of eccellent fla
.l3vor, and ut most reasonable prices. Su.
gars, White nod Brown do., Rice ; Ginger,
Spice, Pepper, Nuttilegs, CaSsia, Raisins, Tn.
,pace, Pepper, _Ea, W., ssaia, . m,
inicco in all its variety, to please those-who
Jove the weed, and a superior article of Coffee
that cannot fail to - please all the Dutch and
tome of the Yankees', at the • • •
PEOPLE% CASH STORE.
AND. Glass Ware, in
variety; that will please
the eye on the first inspeetton. at the'
PEOPLE'S CASH STORE: •
MANN's
HARDWAIIE.=Sythis -and Swaths, of
patterns long tried and found to Le good,
Rifles one flub-stones, Saw•inill-Viles, Door
Handles, Latches, Mineral.Knobs,(white and
brown,) Mortice , Locks, Wrought Butts for
Doors,- of on si zes. Knives of good
quality for the table.and for :the pocket, at the
PEOPLE'S CASH—STORE.
L. MANN'w
Tin and Hardware.
TllE.undersigned tins. connected with
his Tin. Sheet Iron, -Copper, and' Stove '
Business, that of HARDWARE and CUT
LER V—sO that in addition to the business
heretofore conducted by Mtn, he is now really
to'sup'plv the public with almost evet'y variety
of Had - ware. Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Hoop
Iron, ,Nails, Cable and Ox Chains. Carpenters'
Adzes and Broadaxes, Manilla Hone for Cil•
131rF. A general assortment of Clocks, Ja
panned Ware, Toys of every description ; and
In short, he designs td'keep all such things as
the public wants in his line, ivhieli lie will
not for less than cost, but for a v Eat
SMALL profit indeed.. and hopes by a strict
attention to his business to receive a liberal
share of public patronage,
All kind., of Produce taken in exchange for
Coeds. at the highest market prices; also, $.20
per ton paid for old iron.-
6-12 ly JAS:.W. SMITH.
ONE•TIIIRD GHEAI'EIt THAN WHITE
LEAD, AND FREE FROM ALL
YOI
. SONOUS QUALITIES. • -
The New-Jetsey Zinc Company
having greatly enlarged their Works, and
improved the quality of their products. are
prepared to execute 'orders, for their SUPE
RIOR PAINTS,: dry, acid. ground in oil, in
msorted packages of from -25 to 500 pounds;
also. Dry. in barrels, of 1201) pounds each..
Their WHITE 'ZINC : , which is sold dry, or
'ground in oil, is . warraitted ! lrure and unsus-.
passed fur 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 ally reasonable time. In this
respect their paints Will be superior to ally
other in the market. '
Their BROWN. !(NC PAINT, which is
sold at a low price, and can only be made
front the Zinc ores from New-Jersey, is now
well known for its protective qualities when
applied to iron at other metallic surfaces.
flair STONE—COLOR PUNT possesses
all the qualities of the Brown, and is of nn
agreeable color for pi 'using Cottages, Depots,
Out-buildings. Bridge ,•eic.
Dealers supplied of liberal terms by their
'Agents. HIEN •11l & RICIIARDS,
Wholesale Paint Pealf:rs and Impnrters,
N. W. cor. of 10th &Markehsts, •
' Gin lvii Philadelphia.
Premium
.
wportant to Far iers and Mechanics.
9IHE 4 subscriber has purchased of- J.
Bamborengh the i iglit to use in Potter and
M'Kean counties his patent-in - the construction
lof Fanning Mills. He has also, at great ex
bense, commenced th' manufacture of a PRE
1111UM !MILL whicl will clean frorri 100 to
`2OO bushels per hour. This Mill was pate , ted
March 20. 1847, sines i which time it has stood
at the head of the. list in all the State and ceun
-
'tv agricultural societies where 'it has been ex
hibited. and is a uliversal favorite with all
antlers who have tr ed it. It took the pre
mium at the first Agricultural Fair held at
I Harrisburg. Oct. 31st'. 1851, when there were'
130,000 people present and at the great State
Agricultural Fair at New-York, held at Roch- -
ester Sept. 16-19, 1851, this Fanning Mill
! received the highest honors-.
Having met with Mill:farm' 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 ob hand, to be sold on rea
sellable terms
6-37tf
1-HE subscribe& hereby . gives notice to the
public that having given PETEK Souris
his note for eightydolrars, bearing date near
the last of March, 185 ; 1; payable September,
1856, and having never received any value
therefor, ho will refuse to pay, the saute;
therefore be warns any person front buying
the said not e with and expectation of his pay
ing it. [6sl] CONSIDER STEARNS.
_
Mill Owners will always find a -'supply of
Oil fur machinery at iatisfactory &ices, and
in any quantity, at
TYLER'S Drug Store.
TYLER'S:
Teas.
ZINC PAINTS.
yang Mills.
JOHN RECKHOW
Machine Oil.
D. W. SPENCEit'S COLUMN.
New Goods for the Summer Trade.
T - N W. SPENCER would respectfnlly in-
L • form the inhabitants of Coudersport
and vicinity that hi is now receiving a FRESH
and LARGE ASSORTMENT of Goods,
which will . be . spla as cheap as the cheapest.
He would also.ieturn heartfelt thanks to his
old customeri 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 eitunining
before purchasing elsewhere.
Roe T HERE take the lib.
ER I ES. 1 ertv to inform the peo
ple of Coudersport and
Potter county that I am still at my new stand
opposite the north side of the public square,
where may be found GROCERIES of all kinds
constantly on hand, such 149 Tea, Sugar, Cof
fee, Salemtns, Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco,
Sniff, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Confectionery,
&c., &e.
My motto is, "The nimble sixpence in pre
Terence to the slow shilling."
1). W. SPENCER.
Drugs, Medicines,
IDATEN
T MEDICINES, Oils, Spirits 0
Turpentine,Camphing, Burning Fluid
Soap, Candles, for sale low at
SPENCER'S.
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4P, Letter , and Note Paper, all kinds of
Stationery, Steel-pen. Holders Wafers,
Sealing Wax, Sand, Ink, -Pocket-Books, En
velopes, Visiting Cards, Jewelry, Fine Cut
lery, and a variety of Fancy Articles, together
with Silk and Thread, otc., at
SPENC ER's.'
GRAIN, Butter, Lard, Eg7s, Rap, Shin.
gles, taken for goods at their cash value.
Caßh not refused. D. IV. SPENCER.
TIII:TTER and Lard of a superior quality
,JLAfor sale at S I'ENCER's.
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ANY one desirous of a good quality of
Syrup of Molasses will do well to call at
SPENCER' .
County Orders Taken at Par
FOR GOODS, at
1" ADZES, if you wont a nice Bonnet, you
J
I will do well to call on SPENCEIL.
RABBIT'S -Yeast Powder for sale by
SPENCER
NTEW THING.—Pure Ground Coffee
-11 great thiug fur the ladies. SPENCER.
ITHONTIUPTIC, Cod Liver Oil, and
1-knany other popular Medicines for sale by
SPENCER,
" Halloo I Halloo ! Halloo !
FENCER is in town ! Mountains of
Cl
AD READY—MAD E CLOTHING for almost
nothing. I have bought this coat, this vest,
anti these pants—ain't broke, either! Hurrah!
All the &boys shall her ()Le of craven's
coats! Hurrah! But, to be candid, friends,
there's nothing like it in all the etnnehry.
Just go over there, and for a little o' nothing
he'll sell ve a rig that, though ye 're the big
gest rascal Übove ground, will make ye us liar
as a praistto look at; though ye 'taint a ciut
in ye _r poCket.4, folks will how and scrape to
ye as though ye were millionaires, and • real
gentleumns.' Fashion! Great tiling! Ii et.
tei.dead titan out of it—many an honest tiAlow
has been' because of the cut of his coat
but no. danger if ye haw of tipencer,—his
cloths are just the fashion."
The subscriber has just received • a large
stock of Reatly-Made Clothing, of - the latest
style and best quality, which are well made,
and will he sold low. D. W. SPENCER.
- 110071,VERIZED Corn Starch. for food, for
1 sale at SPENCLIU=
QODA, Cream Tartar, Magnesia, Al
Chalk, Salts, and Glue, for silo at the
GRocEn.y sToitE.
•
OPEL and coach varni,h can be ha f t at
Spencer's on very reasonable term;.
IL OF. TAR, Merchant's Gargling Oil, to
Inr had at SPENC.ER's.
S . ,
HOT AND LEAD at lower figures titan
down town at SPENCER'S.
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NEW article of Siunnut: LIN at
_ SPENCER'S,
A BETTER selection of Callen not found
tlinthe county than at SPENCER'S
MEA by the chest or pound for sa!e by
.1 -SPENCER
New Goods. ,!
DW. SPENCER hal just retnrned trim),
. the city with a"large stock of Groce
ries, Clo thing ,. Drugs and Medicines., and a
general assortment of Fancy Articles, and
many other things too immerons to mention,
which wake sold low fur cash or reatlyisty.
- DLUG TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing,
and Smoking, by the pound, at
SPENCER'S.
"I Conic to bring you Lifr and Heal th."
TAR: CURTES' HYGENIA, or Inhaling
llygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for the
cure of Pulmonary Commumtion, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Coughs, Cold, and all Long and
Liver complaints. A new method of Inhala
tion for the cure of the above named di 4 eaS o3 .
For sale by I). SPENCER.
Perpetuate Family Faces
A LL who desire to do so Should not long
_tidal); going to CASEY ' S DAGUItIt.F.AN
GALLERY. The subscriber is weekly pro.
diming beautiful miniature portraits in the
most plea Sing style and at most reasonable --
prices. A pleasant room is open; and every
one is welcome to call and examine spec!.
mens whenever they choose: Those w,ho
wish to be secure of a sitting should not come
late in the day.
Gallery open only on Satnrilays.
6.36tf J. W. CASEI
Music.
lIUNTEN'S celebrated Instructions
1...1..f0r the Piano-Forte:
Burrowes' Piano-Forte Primmeri
Union Glee. Book
A new supply of Sheet Music;
For sale by T. D. TYLER.
Assi.Nf,W supply of Fluid and Cam•
pltine Lamps—some new and beautiful
patterns just received and for sale low at
TYLER'S.
Notice,
THE Governor` iirthe State . of New-York
has appointed the subscriber a Cornini,
sioner for the State of New-York, to take the
acknowledgment of Deeds and other instrn
ments, and to administer oaths pursuant to an
act of the Legislature of tho said State,
ISAAC BENSON.
Coudersport, Dec. 12, Idsl.
Clothing, Clothing.
THE place to buy well-made Clothing at a
a low price (a large stock to select from)
is at OLMSTED'S.
•N'E T G 0 ODS
DOUBTLESS there are many persons in
Coudersport and vicinity who have never
visited the famous BOSTON STORE at the
fast.growing village of. Wellsville. The No.
of this store is 94, which number is over th e
door—
BOSTON STORE,
9-1
O'ER THE DOOR.
This establishment is one of the large s t
DRY GOOD .1 and READY-MADE CLOTH
ING Dt.piits ii Allegany county. Hundreds
of customers from Potter county buy all their
Clothing, Boots and Sloes, and other flags,
at this great'utart of business. But still there
are those who have never happened to Ul
into the path that leads, most assuredly, to
economy and Wealth. That path leads 14
cash buyers straightway to the
GREAT .BOSTON.
We have no enemies to .punish, no friends
to reward. We sell for, ready pay, and take
in exchange for Goods the iiillowing useful
article., viz
Cash
Beeswax Far Beans Socks
I lidrA \limit Yarn
Potatoe4 . Wool Butter
—We aro now receiving -from our shop at
Rochestt•r,abont ten cords of the beg BOOTS
and SHOES sold in the county. We keep
constantly on hand
3letis India Rubber Booty,
" Uier•Slice+,
" Coats,
" Pants,
" ". " Caps.
With a very ealen.ive Nt(lCk of TRCIi~,
VALISES, and CARPET -BM ;1 4 ; choirs
Black and Colored Dress Silks, Alpaca. De,.
bine+, Thibet -Cloth+, Prints, Gingham., r Dd.
other Dres: Goods—together with a general
varicoi of Dry Goods,.
Shawls, Shawls.
In particular, we would call the attentrort of
the ladiiii to our great variety of ,q/Lt ILLS,
of every pini.:llde kind,• altogether tou nn
merow to mention.
IVe have thp litrgest stock of the different
kinds of Islattreitsts in We,:fern New•Sork.
lintel keepers can be supplied on reaionablo
terms.
SPENCER's
Three Cheers for the contemplated Conti
from \Vellsville to Rochester; and hoping
that the Plank Itoild will be continued on to
Coudersport during the coming,spring,
that the sous and . daughters of betoghtel
Potter may be more frequently-seen in ea!
piling city.
%Ve remain your ob't serv'ts, -
LANCET
WeNville, Jan. 13, le.Z4
AIACKEREL, Salmon, and Blue
i• C. S: JONES*.
6.V.:PERIUR Sperm and Tallow Cand!es a
L.) C. S. JUNIS' PPOVISP..c STORE.
TNDIAN MEAL and BUCKWHEAT.coI
.istantly on.hrtntl at the
NEW PROVISION STORE.
GRAIN and Produce of all kind+ taken is
exchange for Goods at thi4.store.
JONES.
s_ll - MS end Shoulders—a 11fX aqsortaitn:
C. JUNI.S.
ACKS OF SALT at Iho
- NEW PROVISION STORE
ORANBERRIES! CRANBERRIES! tr
'lithe quart or bushel, at r. S. JONES'
Carriage and Sleigh-31alier.
Tsub , eriber re , peetfully nohrs
1_ that he is prepared to do all the hteque-.
in the above line, at the Atortest notice, at La
new shop, two doors v. tl , t of the toudervr.
llo:el. JOHN liErlill()W.
VAi•NSMiTll.Couder,p(irt. l'a. Anz.i
inamitiietiired acid repaired at lii Fliop.ott
short notice.
March 1P
The Clothing Department
" THECASH STORE. "
EADV-MADE tiLOTIIIN'G kept con
stantly on hand by- the sub , cf,ber, mad! ,
up and mannthetnred kr the heat vorhren.
limn chuhs selected for durability andtioncy.
the ob ; eet being not to supply the cumere'r
whit humbug artich• which he lilac he.
&teed to purehase because it i( so rrry greF.
but which in the end is 1-try dear: but rn C
him 111 the first imunnee an ariele which c.•
do him honest ;ma good service for a re.ma•
able' price. those de , irous of being t
oceommodated. call at "The People's Ca'
Store." L. F. MAYNARD.
GIIF.CKED . GINGII.I3IS it vrArir . : y. Ml*
prices In snit. L. F
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IN WELLSVILLE,ATTHE GREAT BOIL
TON STORE, No. MAIN-ST.
7 / 111 AV be found constantly on hand add 1
.sale, an eXten.ive variety of Spencer
Granger's ,alperb MA TTRLSSES, of eier
sort, kind, and price, from a Palm
tress to a super-English hair Mattress at SW
Also, Lounges, Buktars, and Pillows. All of
which are offered to Holel and Board ne
Hwye keepers. and all others who have tern-.
non sense enough to know that a 1111111
f• Whir brd, te) make the" beet of it, i 4 tut f
breeder of disease- alai a life-curtailer,—at
. lower prices than ran he found at any o ilPr
btore in the county., _ _
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LANCF:Y & CO.,
Sale .Agent44in the county) for the sa;r r
the above good:. 6-37) 1r
E=EiffE=t=RECl!!
Academy' Text Books.
A FCLL stipply lei sale low at
• TYLER'S
r A FISC and Mineral Paints, with. dirertioci
44for using, at T. B. TYLER'S.
TINATENT PAILS, Bed Cords, Clozbei
Lines; Horse Cords, Curry Comb., Hors.
Brushas, to be sold at MANN'S-
FOR trial in the Court of Common Pleas.
Potter County; at September term P:A.
James C. Carson vs. V er,el Dickenson.
John Boating et. al. vs. Verse! Dickenson,
John Keating et. al. vs. Edson Warner.
John M. Lamberton vs. James H. Wright,
Thomas Rees vs. Frank 1. Jones,
James Ayers vs. James !intron,
Bingham school District vs:C. C. Crum, F.“,
cutor etc., -
Chester Andrews VP. M. J. N. Hoskin,
Daniel Clark vs. Daniel It. Hancock et. al.
\V.'l'. &A. F. Jones VS. Juliit. Baker ,
W. T, Jones & F. Jones vs. EdmundAlvord ,
W. T, Jones & A, F, Jones vs. C. I'. Cool.
Henry Ilurlinrt vs. -Marthia Ilurbtirt,
William (arson vs. Charles W. Johnson,
Nath'l W. Abbey va. J. C. Bronson & Charts.
- Steel,
N. L. Dike vs. Isaac Benscin. - .
V. 0. Spencer vs. Nathan Woodcock.
11. J. OLMSTED.
Prothonoiare Office, '?, rrothonotar!
CouderTort July 27, 1&31. S •
'cettis . .on Oats
Tallow
Rag
&e..
Mattresses.
JOHN RECKHOW,
A. B. GOODSELL,
MATTRESSES
LIST OP CAUSES
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