From the Heliographic Journal LIBERTY., TIT D. W. BANNI.r • Oh, Liberty ! Sacred art than, to hearts that feel Thy quenchless firer Greek and Rom? Thy altar' built; and sacrificed At thy ho'y shrine, such offerings As in their zeal they gave to God. • - Fair Albion, where Saxon came With freedom s g erm, which, planted there, Did 4 flourish like the towering oak, Which bowed not to the tempest's rage, But spread itself o'er every clime, And gave to all its goodly shade, 17 - 011 guard thee well with vigil keen. 06 Plymouth Rock was planted deep That Sit%on oak, which shades the West. Tonissiate, in the pahny . groves Of St. Domingo did'st raise for thee His fla•hing, steel, and swear by those Who, fighting, fell at Marathon And Lenctra, to ne'er give .o'er. The fiery Hun, on Europe's plain lit thy torch of holy fire. From flelleTant to Arctic's sea, From flowing Rhine to Levant's shore, And Rome herself will live again. Castle Cita Palley. vzirffoNT versus NTEGINIA I make the comparison of Vermont hnd Virginia, at the present time, 'because The comparison will show some interesting statistics of both States, and because it exhibits most clearly the difference between a State of intelligent freemen, and one which is, cursed with the blighting influences of slavery. Nature has done everythinr , for Vir. glnia—for Vermont she has dune corm paratively nothing;_ Virginia, with the exception of the Eastern section, has the finest climate in the world—Ver mont has cold and frosts at least eight month; in the year; Virginia is almost Wholly a farming State from the want of intelligence and enterprise of her people- Vermont is a farming State from neceity; Virginia his a natural soil which nothing but slave labor could ever impoverish—Vermont has a soil which nothing but free labor could possibly live upon ; Virginia has eight months in the year for the growth of her harvests—Vermont has only four; Virginia has inexhaustible mines of gold, iron, coal, and salt— Vermont is comparatirelg destitute of Mineral wealth; Virginia has excel lent facilities for fbreigii commerce— Vermont has none; Virginia has a great extent of inland navigation-- Vermont lrts none; Virginia has 61,- •000 square miles of territory-L-Ver mont has S,000; the population of Virginia is 1,121,661, or four and a half times that of Vermont. which is 314,121); the average decennial in crease of the population of Virginia from 1780 to 1850, has been 11.30 per cent—that of Vermont has. been 26.78 per coat ; Virginia has 23 ihhab itants to tile square Milo—VetrnOtit •has 30. In proportion to her population, Ver mont has Twice many Colleges as Virginia. One half more College students. Nearly seven times as many Public School scholars. More than four times as many Public Schools. Nearly twice as many Academies and Private Schools. Three and a half times as many pupils in the same. • Four times as many attending school during the year. But look at the number of adults who cannot read and write. , The whole Free Population of Virginia, over 20 years of age, is 438,966. Of this number, there are 57,353 Native American Adults who cannot read and write, or one in five!!! The whole Free population of Ver mont, over 20 years of age, is 167,787. Of this number, there are 616 Native American Adults who cannot read end write, or one istwo hundred and seventy-two. This includes the Free Blacks: Perhaps Virginia may com plain of this. We will omit.them, and the result will be, Free White nip lation of Virginia, over 20 years of age, 413,425, White Native _Amer ican Adults, who cannot read and Write, 75,SGS, or one in fire (Lail a half. Frei white , population of Vermont, over 20 years of age, 167,376; White Native American Adults, who cannot read, and write, 565, or one in two hundred and ninety six. Let us compare the Free Black Adults of Vermont, with the - Native . American white citizens of Virginia. Free Black adults in Vermont who cannot toad and write, one in eight. Free White adults in Virginia who cannot read and write, one in five and a half. Even the "poor, miserable, free niggers" (as a , Virginian calls them) in Vermont, are ahead of the Native American white citizens of Virginia iu point of intelligence. It is no wonder that Yankee teach ers find such a fertile field for their labors, among the benighted inhabi-' tants of the Old Dominion. But the, boast of Virginia is her agricultural interests; let us see how she compares with Vermont in that respect. Pirst, of farms ; Vermont has, in . proportion to her population, More acres of improved land, than Virginia. Her farmi are worth much more. Her farming tools are worth nearly twice as much, while Virginia has more than twice as much unimproved laud as Vermont. Second, Live Stock; Vermont 'has in proportion to her population,- More horses than Virginia. More than twice as many milch cows. Two and a half times as many working oxen. More of "Other Cttle." More than three times as many sheep, and the value of her live stock compared with that of Virginia, is as 5 to 3. . . But Virginia has, in proportion to her population, twenty-two times, as many asses and mules, and six times as many hogs as Vermont. Let us look at the produce of the two States for one year. In propor tion to her population, Vermont pro duces Nearly. twice as much rye as Vir- MU _ More .nats. More than five times as much wool. Seven times as many potatoes (of all kinds.) Seven times as much barley. More than four times as much buck wheat. Five times as much butter. • Ninety times as much cheese. . Ten and a half times as much hay. One hundred and twelve tithes as many hops. Twenty-three times as much sugar. More honey and beeswa;c. Eight times as much value of or chard products. Virginia produces in proportion to her population, more tobacco, peas and bean., flax; wheat, and corn, than Vermont. - Under the bead of Literary Statis , tics, we find than in.proportioa to her population, Vermont has Nearly twice as many newspapers as Virginia. Their circulation is two and a half times as much. The number of copies printed an nually is much more. Also, that Vermont has, in propor tion to her population, Eight times as many public libra ries.- Three times as many volumes in the same. Religious Statistics. Verriiont has more churches, more seats in the churches, and. nearly 'twice as much value of church property as Virginia, in_ proportion to her population. So much for the statistics of tho two • States. It will be seen from all the pre ceding statistics that in everything relating to the education and intelli gence of the people, Vermont is great ly superior to Virginia, while even iu agricultural statistics, which are the, boast of Virginia, and for which her soil and climate are peculiarly adapt-. ed, Vermont- is superior to• the Old Dorninibri.--Tliitchman 4 Reflector. A LADY CLMa. We find the folloWing in the St. Louis Republican, of Sept. 2nd. ILLrxo!s RELLc.—This very pretty little craft, just from the 'builder on the Ohio,. and now engaged in our -Il linois river trade, has one feature about her of peculiar attractiveness— a lady clerk. Look at her bills of la bing, and "Mary J. Patterson, clerk," will - be seen traced in a delicate and very neat style of chirography: The ' insuarnce campanies, under such an arrangement, will have to come down a fracton -on .their risks. A lady clerk on a western steamer! It speaks strongly of our moral progress. ' Rely upon it, the Captain of the Illinois Belleris a gentleman, else his clerk never could be a lady: and mark! there will not he much "eucher" or "poker" playing in the cabin of the Belle. Coarse jests, profane . oaths and indecent language will ho a rare exception amongst the hands, and recklessness unknown amongst the officers of that boat. . _ . Every woman having a son, brother or husband on board has an insurance of his good • conduct while in health, and of lii,s,heing humanely attended in sickneil;.''' • We knew an instance on board one ,of our Cincinatti packets when a pious .colored chambermaid was to a great ex tent the guardian Of the boat, and the wildest officer of hand took pains to be and appear better than he would otherwise have been, for. fear Eliza beth would know of his delinquencies. A lady clerk must exert a much stronger moral influence, and the Re publican is right'in i s estimate; of the insurance risks and signs of Moral progross.—Pittsburg Visifor. , • KNOW ,NOTGING ! --then gathered the Chief Priests and the Pharisees in in Council; and said, What - do we, for this man doeth many miracles! If we let him.thus alone, all men will be lieve in him, and the ROMANS shall -come and take 'away.hoth our_ place and nation. • ; And one of them named•_Caiaphus being the High Priest that same year said unto them, "YE KNOW NOTHING ' AT ALL."—Joh?t,.xi,, 47, 48, 49. THE editor of the Prarie News is one of the most faCetious of the fra ternity. A subscriber writes to him, " I do'nt want your little paper any longer." To - which be replied, " would'nt make it. any longer if you. did ; its present . -length suits, me very well." the best of .the joke was, the subscriber wrote again, saying, "Please to stop my paper, and nothing shorter." Lewis Mann IS again home, in the store opposite the North east corner of the public stmare, and is re ceiving direct from New-cork city—not a "mammoth stock" of winter goods, but suffi cient to fill up the old store; which goods ore now offered for inspection and examination. Ile would therefore say to the old customes, 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." TTHELadies vvill , find'at Mann's store Coch eeo, IVashington, Merrimack, Philip, Allen & Son's,,and other choice varieties of Prints, warented by the 9111Meriber KOT TO FADE. AA LL-WOOL DeNines. at Mann's. Alpac 1-1-as, Paratnettas, Engli,h and French Meri no,; at MANN'S. G INGHAMS—a good assortment at MANN'S SILKS. and Dress Trimmings at MANN'S SIIAWLS of various patterns and qualities, Ladias' and Children's Hoods, at CAMBRICS,Bishop Liiwns,Victoria Lawns, V-/Cap Lace, Crape, Rus'd Muslin, Linnen Hadkifs, Embroidered do., Muslin Edgings, Cotton do., Linnen do., Ladies' Collars, Wrist lets, Uudersleeves, Ladies skirts, do., Caps„ to to bo found at MANN's. A Large lot of Hosiery at I F you want warm Stockings for the child ern, you will find ihom at - MANN's. eLAITER LOOTS, Busksing, and the other , ALS variety of Shoes, cau be found at "FIATS, Cnps Comforters, Wrappers, Draw ilers, Buck Gloves, do., Mittens, Berlin Lined Gloves, Carpet . Bags, Satchels, Suspend ers. 'Call at MANN's B°'' and Youths' Boots at S [MATING, Shirting, Batts, and Cotton Yarn at MANN's. - L7U GA RS, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Ginger, Pep per, Spice, Starch, Satermus, constantly on hand at MANN s':. PLUG Tohacco, Fine-Cut do., Chewing and Smoking at . MANN's. Tr you want , Axes, Hatchets, lianunerS, Mill Saws, Cros-cot do., Hand do., Chisels, Au gurs, Auger Bits, Files of all kinds, Steel Squares, Iron do., Try do., call at. T l EWIS MANN keeps constantly' on hand Shovels, Squares, Manure lurks, - Fire Irons. T OCKS, priors Handles, Butts,..Scraws, j Loeks--a:i .sizes—Shoe - Na;es; Finishing do., for stile at • L. MAN N's POCLETKuivis, Table do. at • • MANN'S Store T,EIVIS MANN has for sale Shot, Lead, Powder, Flasks, &c. DR, D E. OLMSTED . world say to the public that he is now receiving a stock of Goods, which. he will be happy to show to ill who may flivor him with a call. You can find by calling on hitnu good assortment of Lawns, Poplins, Baregcs, Burcee DcLaincs. Beges, &c.,&c. Also, 'Prints, Ginghams, Do mestics bf all kinds, Groceries, Crockery, and' a large stock of Boots and Shoes; all of which will he sold as low us they can be bought elsewliere. DDANE WS Rratua tiad Chocolute—deliciou dritiks, at TYLER'S. pICKLED CHERRIES at - C. S. JONES' - Tailoring! Tailoring!! 1.1. W. HARDING, Tailor. All workl entrusted to his care will be done %Mil neatness, comfort, and darability. Shop over Lewis Nlana's store. 6-37 11 ESH Burning Fluid and Cainphiee at 1: the • DRUG and 1300 K-STORE. Magazines for September, LTARPER, Gulley, Graham, ,and Putnam, i./..inst received and sale at 25 cents per number, by, TYLER. War Declared -at Last, HE•long repose of Europe is about to be disturbed by the bugle's note and the recipe oh the drum, calling its slumber ing millions to arms in the defense of their firesides and their country. England . and France are calling for min and means, and sending forward their armies to battle against the aggressions of the Russian Bear; but while the Old World is convulsed by revolu tion, unusual peace and plenty reign in .the New. In the peaceful and quiet pursuit of our business we have formed a copartnership under the name and style - of N. S. BUTLER & CO, and have taken the store in Empire Block, in the village of Olean, formerly occu pied by 'Thing & 'Brother, and are now re ceiving a splendid new stock of goods adapted to the season and wants 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 bus been so lung established hi this section. • Our stock will consist iii part of the follow ing Goods: Hardware, „ , Crockery, Boots & Shoes, • Hats, • Caps, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Paints & Oils, Sash,' Putty, Chairs, Bedsteads, . Mattrasses, Feathers Stone and Wooden 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 price& that will do them good Cull and see for yourselves. r. S. BUTLER & CO Olcan, May 5,1854. 6-51. New Books.. TUNNY FERN'S New Volume, or Second Series of Fern Leaves. Silver Cup and Sparkling Drops, for the Friendh of Temperance. Colton's United States Gazeteer. Greece; and the Gulden Horn, by Ste ' viten Olin, D. D. Lilo nod Sayings . of Mrs. Pertington. Morning Stars of the New World, by H. F. Parker. A new and large collection of choicetooks for children. Just received by T. B. TYLER. Drafting Instrument; • Water Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencils,. and Washes, just received 'at : Ty LE R'S• T EAS,fresh and Oleg?, at ' Stationery I T Wholesale aeci Retail at eople's Cash Store, The lAT COUDERSPORT Soiietli 'ng New. and Something Wanted. I - scriber baq just received from the New-York, and opened at the ;rlv occupied by Hoskin & Smith, side of the Court House Square . , rassortment of New Goods, com- Goode, Groceries, Crockery, and rrinE an rxitv store (01111 on the nor a .seleeted prisik Dt Hardware. The owl sure shillit above -Got sivt.;ly for anti upon not: be ca • niade a goo —sinneibit money. A ‘vitb the i Ch4ese,lE it, the uior l will at. all lilt eßs prices I.4ay Cionders o of business—adopted—is, "the g sad the lively sixpence!! The s- will therefore be sold! exclu. littler cash or ready-pay in hand,. Itch terms that the purchaser can: . erwise than satisfied that he has I bargain—. receivcdn quid pro goo g for something in value for his fexchaage will' gladly be made muter. for his Produce: Butter; gs. Grain in any quantity, and with • Cush-the better. The subscriber Imes . take -pleasure in exhibiting to the customer, that quality and be exaruitofd. i MANN's, I• . . E. MAYNARD. on, July 15, 1853. 6.71 f • klll.ol'id many . other articles for the ladies. of fame:) , and rich worth, will be found at the PeoPle's Cash Store. fine Worked Col lar. 4. of didbrent designs Mel patterns.- i IaILE.O ED Sheeting and Shirting, Brown do., , C odic W ick, Summer Cloth for children's' . ear„Bed Ticking, Toweling, Ta blel Linne , Brown, White do., - a superior aitiele 'of Datran.k, all pure flax, Table •i. Sprads. ' u' examination will recommend them buttes than anything else. i • MANN'. MANN'S f i t Al T • •1 . e People's Cash Store" . may be found i selected lot of Prints, of English, French; at d Ameridan Goods; quality and prices agr •ding admirably. PlcastTcall• and see TM Teas. BLACK ,ind Green Teas, of excellent 86- vor, and at most •relsonable prices. .Ba prii, 1t hie,. and Brown do.. Bice,' Ginger, Ntf e, Pei ner, Nutinegs, Ca-ssia, Raisins, Ta batieo in v 11' its variety, to please those who lovi- lb? w .ecl, and a Auperiol article of Cotree that tuna , t fail to picase all the. Datch and souse of th laukees, at tl e : - LOPLE' CASH STORE. MAN N'9 AND Ghtss Ware, in irm-r 1 variety, that will please mu eye onithe first inspeetton, tile •1 • I'FOPLE'S CASK STORE. MANN' MARI) s an. Handles, br i own,) Ddors, of gdality fo and Tin Hardware, rtnit andersigned has connected with his nu, Sheet Iron, Ciipper, and Stove Btisinei=s. that of HARDWARE and CUT- LBRY , - - -- so that in addition to the business Inrettitort.;:conducted by him, lie is now ready tonplily dhe public with almost every vitriety of are, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Hoop kith, Nails, Cable and Ox Chains, Carpenters' Adzes! and Broadaxes, Manilla Rope Ihr Ca bles. IA general assortment of Clocks,: Ja- - pl-inned Ware, Toys of every _description ; and mshort, Ile designs to keep all such things ns die piddle wants in his which ho will sell, not for less than cost, but for a vunv SMALL.' profit - indeed, and hopes by a strict. ntieution to his business to receive sawn]] share of.l üblic patronage. , . • kings All of Produce token in' exchange for ( 7 4.a15, at the highest market prices; also, $2O pCr ton puid fur• old iron. .6-12 ly. , ' JAS. W. SMITH. ONE-TH LEA, • 'the A i }lacing improved 'N't•paret . q I{lolt 1,.60, Dry I r Their O•ouud it pussetl fu' med diEcoverti Niurralit the keg.i Alpert q tither in t Their sold at ri hum th• «•ell loa >licil Tla•ir all the q tigre cub I Agents. N. I 6111 i% Premium. Fanning Mills. tnp ort l ant to Farmers and Mechanics. miE subscriber has, Purchased of J. BaMborough the right to use in Potter and M'Kean counties his patent in. the construction of Funning Mills. He IMB also, at great ex beuse, commenced, the manufacture of a PRE MIUM MILL which will clean from 100 to 200 bushe s per hour. This Mill was pate •ted Ilarcll2o, 12347, since which time it has stood at the fiend of the list at all the State and coun ty ragrimitturul societies . where it has been ex hibited. and is a universal favorite with all linnets who have tried it. It took the pre- Mium at the first Agricultural Fair held at HarrielMrg, Oct. 31st, Issl, when there were so,oo'l people present; and at the great State. t.grieult i ural Fair at Nevi , York, held at Roch ester Sept: 16-19, 1851, this Fanning Mill received the highest honors. I Having met with unifcirm success wherever tried, I confidently invite,the farmers Of Potter Rid M'Kean counties tir call at My shop in .oouderiport and examia;efer themselves. . I A supply always on hand, to he sold on rea sonable erms. I 6-37 t Ilitimbs'cribet hert by gives - notice to the public that havin o .- given PXTEIL Snurrs his note for eightydollars,'.hearin6 , date r..thr the lust s'af March, 184, payable September, :4856, and having never received any value therefoi, he will _refuse to pay- the same; i therefore he wares any' person from buying the said moto.with and - c&pectation of his pay ;u , it, 1:[631] CONSIDER,STEARNS: r • TYLER'S Mill Oil for in any TYLER'S Sythes iud Siiaths, of • -Os long tried and funnd to b.; good, . Rob -stones, Saw-: . 0 ill Files, Door I.:itches, Mineral KDOIni, (white and Mortice Locks, Widught Butts fur .111 sizes, Cutlery, huives of good the table,and for the pocket, at the PEOPLE'S' CASH—STORE. ZINC PAINTS. RI) GHEAPER THAN _ WHITE -AND FREE FIIONI ALL I'ol rl)=M= sw-Jersey Zinc Company I ;really enlarged their work:i, and the quality of their products, -ere to eiecute orders for 'their SUPS-- 1 LINTS, dry, and ground in oil, in 'packages of from 2.5' to 500 pounds; in barrels, of 200 pounds each.. A' HITE ZINC, which is sold dry, or oil, is warranted pare and unsitr ,r body and uniform 7.vhiteness. &ed of preparation has recently been ld, which enables. the Company to teir paints to keep fresh and soft in for any reasonable time. In this eir paints will be superior to any the market. !BROWN ZING PAINT; Which is ltiw. price, and can only be made • Zinc ores from New• Jersey, is now Iwo. for its p:,,tectiN 6 qualities when o iron ar other metaill , surfaces.' STO:‘, E-CULOR PAINT poisessei utilities of the llrown.'Spd is of an' e color for painting, Cottages, Depots, ilings: Bridges, etc. ' ' s supplied on liberal. terms by their FRENCH & f:iCaIAp.DS, ' ilesale Paint Deah-t.t.• attni Importers, V. cor. of loth &.:11arkct-its, Philadelphia JOHN" RVCKHOW ~•. i . . . Machine' OiL • , giVwnersigrill alwilys find . supply :of achinery at satisfactory . 'prices, and Iluantity,at, _ , • - • 'TYLER'S Drug Store. , . l iKia) zkijK.) IA ei NM Goods for the summer Trade. I,W. SPENCER would respdctfully in • form the inhabitants of Coudersport and vicinity that ho is now receiving a FRESH and LARGE ASSORTMENT of Goods, which will be soltf as cheap' as the Cheapest. lie would also return heartfelt thanki to his old customers and friends for their past patron age, and would be g:ail to show them any goods which he has, and will try to save them at least 10 per cent. by calling afid.examining before purcbasing elsewhere. 4 R 0 T H FRIES take the lib- RIES lerty to infornfthe peo ple of Coudersport and Potter county that I ant stall at my new stand opposite th'e north side of the public square, where may he found GROCERIES of all kinds constantly on hand, such as Ten, Sugar, Cof fee, Saleratus, Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco, Snuff, Nuttnegs, Mace, Cloves, Confectionery, &c., &c. My motto is, "The nimble sixpence in pre Terence to the slow shilling." D. W. SPENCER. Drugs, Medicines, DATENT MEDICINES, Oils, Spirits of Jr-Turpentine,.!Canaphine, Burning Fluid, Soap, Candles, for sale low at SPENCER'S. , . AP, Letter, and Note Paper, all kinds of 1 1,-/Stationery, 'Steel -pen Ilolders Wafers, Sealing Wax, Staid, Ink, Pocket-Books, En velopes, Visiting Cards, Jewelry, Fine Cut lery, and a variety of Fancy Articles, together with Silk and Thread, etc., at SPENCER',s. G , RAlN,—Butt ; „er . , Lard, Eggs, Rags, Shin taken for goods at their cash value. Cash not refired. - D. W. SPENCER. BFTTEW and Lard of a superior quality for sale at SPENCER's. A NY one •deirons of a good quality of -CI-Syrup of MOlasses will do well to call at SPENCEIt's. --- County Orders Taken at Par FOR GOODS, at 4 ADIES, want a nice Bonnet, you E will do well to call on SPENCER. BABBVPS Yeast Powder for sale by SPENCER Iik k TENV TILING.—Pure Ground' Coffee— ./.1 great thing for the lattie,!. SPENCER. TITIIONTRIPTIC, Cod Liver Oil, and J many oilier popularl'iledicines for sale by " Halloo ! Halloo ! Halloo QPENCER is in town! Mountain's of i-OREADV-MADE CLOTHING for almost nothing. I have bought this coat, this vest, and these pants—ain't broke, either! Hurrah! All the b'hoys shall he one of PENCER ' S coats! Hurrah! But, to be candid, friends, there's nothing like it in all the connthry. Just go over there, and for a little o' nothing he sell ye a.rig that, though ye 're the big gest rascal abOve ground, will make . ye fur as a praist to look'at ; though ye hamt a tint in ye'r, pockets, folks will bow and scrape to ye as though_ ye were- millionaires, and. real gentlemans.' Fashion! Great thing! Bet ter dead than out of it—many an honest fellow has been ' cur because of the cut of his coat; but no danger, if ye buy of Spencerhjs clOths are just the fashion.'' The subscriber has just received a , large stock of Ready; Made Clo.hing,..of the latest style and best "quality, which are well made, and will be sold low. D. W. SPENCER. 110ULVERIZED Corn Starch, for fond, for sale nt . SPE:NCI:Ws. SODA, Cream Tartar, Magne:ia, • Alum, Chalk, Salts, and Glue, for sale,at the : GROCERY STORE.' CIOPEL mil coach varnish cam - be had at Spencer's on very reasonable terms. . OIL OF TAIL, Mexchant's'Gargling Oil, to Vbe had at SPENCER's. SUOT AND LEAD at lower figures than hown town at SPENCER'S. NEW article. of Stunnier Hats at SPENCER'S. ABETTER; selection of Come not found in the county than at SPENCER'S T EA by the . cheA or pound . for sale by SPENCIR New Goods. TA W. SPENCER has just retnrned from .the city with a large stock of Groce: ries, Clothing, Drugs' and Medicines, and a general assortment of Fancy Articles, .and many other things too nmuerons to mention, which will he sold low for cash or ready-pay. ILUG TOBACCO—Fine Cut, 'Chewing, and Smoking, by the pound, at SPENCER'S. "1 Come to king you Life and Health." DR. CURTES' HYGENIA, or Inhaling ILygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for the Sure of PtilMonary• Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cqughe, Colds, and all Lnng and Liver complaints. A new method of Inhala tion for the cure of the above named diseases. For sale by iD. W. SPENCER. • Perpetilate Family Faces. A LL who desire to do so should not long ilk-delay going to CAsEv's DAGUERREAN GALLEY. ,;The subscriber is weekly pro, diming 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 spec!. wens whenever they choose: Those who wish to'be secure of a sitting should not come late in the day. Gallery open only on Saturdays. eguitr J. W. CASEY. Music. • TTUNTEN'S celebrated Instructions i for the Pinno-Forte: Burruwes' Pismo-Forte Primmer; Union Glee Book ; , . A new supply of Sheet Music ; ' - 'For sure by T. B. TYLER. A . NEW supply of Fluid and Cam pbiue Liirnp . s—stane new. and beautiful patterus just received and for sale low at TYLER'S. Notice, THE Governor of the State of New-York has appointed the subscriber a.Conatnis sioner for the State of New-York, to take the acknowledgment of Deeds and other instru ments, and.to administer oaths pursuant to an act of the Legislatnre•Of the said State. ISAAC BENSON. Coudersport, Dec. 12, le'tsl. . Clothing, Clothix g. MHE place to buy well-made Clothing at a '1 a low price (a large stock to select from) • • . • OLMSTED'S , sIVEW GOOLIs DOUBTLESS there ere tunny ren.a n ,i, Coudersport and vicinity.who have ep ;t , visited the famous BOSTON STORE at th e . fast-growing village of Wellsville. Th e N o. of this store is 94, which number is over t 4 door— This establishment Ls one of the larz eg DRY GOODS andREADY-MADE CUM!. ING WON in Allegany county. of customers from Potter county buy all 11-;,; r Cloihing, Roots and Shoes, and otherfixic,‘ at th i s great mart of business. Rut still ilk% are those who have never happ . cned to into the path that leads, most assuredlr, economy' pad wealth. That path lea& 4 cash buyers straightway to the GREAT BOSTON. We have im enemies to punish, 110 64.4 4 to reward. We sell for ready pay, and tall in exchange for Goods the - folloiving'a articles, Cash Tullow Venison Oat. Beeswax For Beall9 1141 CA Wheat Yarn Rag, Potatoes Wail Butter &sc., ,te.. We are now receiving from our shop a: Rochester, about ten cords of the best 80013 and SHOES sold in the county. We keep constantly on hand— Men's India Rubber Boots, • ‘, " Over-Shoe., It 11 Coats, 1/ _4l It 11 pun,,, Cap. With a very extensive stock of - TRITs. VALISES, and CARPET BAGS, ch o : cg Black and Culored - Drem Silks, Alpaca, D r . hums, Thibet Cloth's, Prints, - Ginghaniq, rad other - Dress Goods—together with a gencmi variety of Dry Goods. Shawls,' Shawls. In particular, we would call the attenti on e the ladies to our great variety of SU:tiro, of every posih:e kind t .ziltogether foe as meatus to mention. We have i the largest stock of the different SPENCER's kinds of Yattugsrs in Western New-York Hotel keepers can be snppk•ed on reason:6e IMM Three Cheers for the cOntemplated Caul from Wellsville to Rochester; and hops, that the Plaid: Road will be continued out, Coudersport durinm ' the coming spring. ac: that the sons and daughter. , of benigh't: Potter fitaS,- be more frequently seen- in ocr young city. We iemain your ob't serv'ts, LANCET' be CO. Wellsville, Jan. 13, ]1 51. 6.3.1 iln MACKEREL, Salmon, and Blue C. S. SPENCER QUM:M . OII Spyint and Tailnw LI C. S. JONES' ITOVISION ST(110 J-N DIAN - MEAL and BUCKWHEAT roc stantly mi band at the NM . PROVISION sTokr. GRAIN and Produce of rill kind , -taken :2 exchange for .Goode :a this store. C. S. JONES. 11..T1MS and ShoUlders—a new as , orinient at C. S. JONES'. .SACKS 01' SALT at NEW PROVISION STORE. .PRANBERRIES! CRANBERRIES! by Ik•-ithei part or bushel, at C. S. JONES'. JOHN RS SHOW, Carriage and Sleigh-Maker. THE subscriber respectfully give , italic , . that he is prepared to do all the burin."" in the above line, nt the shortest- notice. at new shop, two doors wet of thoconderspGr, hotel. .101 IN A.. B. GOODSELL , rI:I7NS MITI!, Cornierline. Pa. rire A TIV 1 1.:Jinanttfitctnied i 'and repaired at hi.. Alopon short notice. 11:11:11 3, 1,d13 The Clothing Department - AT "THE PEOPLE ' S CASH rrenr.." . EADY-MADr CLOTHING- kept cm .l.ll.stantly on timid by the' - subscriticr, elide up and manufactured by the bet workinet from cloths selected for durability the object being not to supply the (91.ton:et With a hunding ankle which lie may be it duced to purchtew because it is so- rrry chic,. but which in the end is rrry their; but to g.%e hint in the first instance an article \cilia is - 6 do him hottest and good service for a reaon• able price. All those desirous of bring .1 occommodated, call at "The People, Store." . L.,F. MAYNARD. lIECKED GINGHAMS iu variety, an , N..,/ prices to Fuit. "L. I*MAYNARD. MATTRESSES • _ IN WELLSVILLE, AT TUE GREAT - MS. TON STORE, •No. 91 MAIN-ST. Al AY be found constantly on hand arid P -11-Ig-saleout extensive variety of Spencer & Granger's superb M.l TTRESSES, of every sort, kind, and price, frntn a $3.50 Baba 31:.:- tress to a super-English hair Mattre;.s at ..flo Also,'Lounge., Bolstars, and Pillows. All of which are offered to. Hotel and Boards.; •11ouse keepe'rs, and all others who have com mon sense enough . to know that a filthy feather brd, to make the best of it, is bu a breeder of disease and. a . life-curta:ler,- - a 1 lower prices than can be found at any ~:her store in the county. \LANCEY ..c: CO., Sale Agents (in the county) for the sale o the above goods.. 6-3.11 y ' Boston Store, Wellsville, Jan. 13, fr.,-1. Academy Text. Books. A FULL, supplyfor sale low nt TYLER ZINC and Mineral Paints, with direction for using, ut . , B. TILER'S. TIDATENT I'AII.S, Bed Cords, — Ciolht; I Lines, Horse Cords; Curry Combs, Bo" Brusbas, to be :iold at MANN'S. T I. FORNIAN, flott , e and Cattle Meter: *respectfully informs the- public that he ttt . located in Hebron township (at .1 ()semi tone' , ) where he is prepared to attend to call , in profession.- lie is of long experience iu the bits.ness, and hopes by his superior Fkill and assiduity - to secure the patronage of 'the ps l "- lic. 6- 19 :ha _ATEST NIEDECINES at frheleale. Merchants and Pedlars will be stir 11 with all kinds of Patent Medicines at Ilaml fucturers' wholesale prices by TYLEII. New -Goods'. TB. TYLER has just returned from the *City, and in DOW prepared to show the largest and best situ-I< of Drugs, MediciuesL rands; ON, Rooks, E,tationery, Paper Rant. :lags, and Fancy Goods in tins county. Ho is also prepared to sell lower than I t Wellsville. and as low as any other establish. moot in Coudersport. April 15, 1053. • BOSTON STORE, 94 O'ER THE DOOR.' Mattresses IMI 4 N j ft
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