The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, November 02, 1854, Image 4

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    TES BOSTON BEASSACBB, MARCH 5, 1770
On Friday, the 2d day of March, 1770, a
soldier of the twenty-ninth asked to be em
ployed at Gray's Ropewalk, and was reintised
in the coarsest He then defied tl e
ropemakers to a boxing-match; atd one of
them accepting his challenge, he was beact n
off. Returning with several of his comport:
ions, they too were driven away. A large
number came down to relew the fight %%WI
clubs and cmlasses. and in their turn encoun
tered defeat. By this time Gray and cabers
interposed, and for that day prevented further
disturbance.
. _
There was,an end of the affair at the Rope
walk, but not at the barracks., where the sol
diers inflamed each other's passions, as if the
honor of the regiment were tarnished. On
Saturday they preparedbludzeons; and being
resolved to brave the citizens on Monday
night, they forewarned their port!cular ac
quaintance not to be abroad. Without duly
restraining his men, Carr, the Liettteu:•nt
Colonel of-the twenty-ninth, m: de complaint
tithe Lieutenant Governor of the insult they
had received.
The Council, deliberating on Monday,
Teemed of the opinion that the town world
never be safe from quarrels so long as the
Foldiers should be, quarie - ed among .hem. In
the pre , ent c:i , e the ow.ier of ropewalk
gave satisfaction 11 dismissing the workmen
complained ur.
The officers should, on their riar;, have
kept their men within the h;rracks alley ni;;ht
fall; instead or it, they left them to roam the
tarcets. Mitchinson should have iosi.:ted on
measures of precaution; hot he too much
w:shed the,s: vor of all who had influence at,
IVeitminster.
Even . ng ca.ae on. The young moon wa
*Alining briglinv in a cloudless win.er sky, and
is ligbt was increased by a nee:4l , llot snow.
Parties of rioltnees wece drit log ; boat the
streets, tualsinz a na nde of Vain... c'iallengiag
•be indis
crituinately wi.li s clts o • :rhea' bed cutlasses.
A band which rnshed out of Mavray's
bat
racks, in Ratites rec.. er ned with clubs, cut
lasses, and bayonets, provoked reshs.ence, and
an affray ensued. Elts'7.A Ma (O r PL the gala of
the barrack yrd. cried to : "Turn
out, and I will s.a int by yen; kill them; stick
them; knock them down; ren b.yone:s
through them;" and one soldier afe molter
leveled a fireloek and ilf.:ea.ened to "make a
lane" through the crowd. inst before 9, as
an officer crossed Kiug sheer, now Sate
street, a barber's lad c :ed Aar him, "There
goes a mean fellow who ; bath not paid my
master for dressing h s hair; upon which the
sentinel motioned at the wesierly end or the
Custom Ilou e, on the rywner of King street
and Exehauge laue. left his post, and Widt his
musket gave the boy a 5..-oke on the head,
which made him stagger and cry for pain.
The streets soon became clear, and nobody
troubled die sen:ry, wiiien a party of soldiers
issued violemly from the main guard, their
arms glittering, in the moonlight. and pas-ed
on hallooing, " Where are they ! Where-are
they' Let Clam come." Presendy twelve
or fiteen more, tote. i.tg ;be same cries, rushed
from the sou It into King stree,, and so by
«at• of Corubill, towards Murray liavacks.
" Pray, soldie spare toy life," cried a boy of
twelve, whom they met. " No, no, I'll 'API
yon an4weted tn: of them, and kmeked
him down wilt a, cuiliti“. They abused and
insulted several persons at their,, duos and
others iu the street, •‘ rouning about Win mad
men in a fury," crying "fi e." Vela scouted
tl.elr watchword; end "Acre are they I
knock them down." Their outrageous be
havior occasioned the ring.ng of the bell at
the head of King street.
The citizens whom the alarm set in moron,
canto out with canes and clubs; and tuttily by
the interference of welt.disposed officers,
the fray at the Barracks \VO44 sight twee. Of
the c itti,sus, the. pendent shouted " Home,
home ;" others it was said, c: fled oat, • Hozs
zait for the main gourd, there is the nest;"
but the main guard was not tnolested the
whole evening
A body of soldiers c i vne up Royal
change lane, c .y:ng, "Where are the cots ,
ards 1" and brandishing their arms, dart ed
through King strew. From tell to t‘vtoty
boys came af.er them, asking " Where a.o
they, who are they r' There is the soblier
who knocked me down," said the I),.rhe:'s
boy, and they began pushing one :mother
towards the semiuel. Ile primed and loaded
his musket. "The lobster ii goiog to shoot
us," cried the boy. Waving his piece about,
the sentinel pulled the .rigger. if you lie
you must die for it," said Ilan y .11.10 X, alit)
was passing by. -I don't care," replied the
sentry; d—u them, if they touch me I'll fire."
"Fire and be d—d," shouted the boys. for
they were persuaded he could no: do it with
out leave front a civil officer, and a young
fellow spoke ow, "We will knock him dov‘n
for snapping ;" while they whistled through
their fingers and huzzaed.
"Stand Tiff," sai4 the sentry, and shouted
aloud, " Turn out, main guard." They are
killing a "Saatinel," reported a servant from
the Custom House, running to the main guard.
"Turn out; why don't you turn out V' cried
Preston, who was captain of the day, to the
guard. "He appeared in a great flutter of
spirits," and "spoke to them roughly." A
party of six, two of whom; Kilrol and Mont
gomery, bad been worsied at the ropewalk,
formed with a corporal in front, and P:esmn
following. With bayonets fixed,•hey haughtily
"rushed through the people," upon the hot,
cursing them and pushing them as they went
along. They found about ten persOns round
the sentry, while about fifty or sixty came
down with them. " For God's sako,' said
Knox, holding Preston by the coat, 'flake
your men back again ; if they fire. your life
must answer for the consequences." " I know
what [ am übout," said he hastily, and much
agitated.
None pressed on them or provoked thorn
till Om bogan loading, when a party of about
twelve in number, with their sticks in their
hands, moved. from the midst of the street
where they had ,been standing, gave. three
cheers; and passed along the front of the sol
diers, whose muskets some of them struck as
they went by. " You are cowardly rascals,"
they said, " for bringing arms against naked
men; layaside your gnus, and we_ are ready
for you." . "Are the soldiers loaded'!" in-
quired Palmer of Preston. "Yes," he ;Ins- .
wered, " with powder and ball." "Are they
going to lice upon the inhabitants 9" asked
Theodore Bliss. "They cannot, without my
orders," replied Preston; while the " town.
bora" called oui, "Come on you rascals; you
bloody backs, you lobster scoundrels, fire if
-on dare. We know you dare not." Just
then Moolgomery received a blow from a
stick thrown which hit his musket; and the
word Fire being given, he stepped a little on
one side,. and shot Attucks, who at the time
was quietly leattiog on a long stick. The
people immediately begaa moving off. "Don't
fire," said Langrord, the watchman, to Kilrol,
looking him hill in the face; but yet he did
so; tind Sa.imel Gray, who seas standing next
to Langford wi,lt his lia•'ds in his bosom, fell
feleis. The re,,i tired slowly and in sueces-
sion on the people who were dispersing.. One
aimed deliberately at a boy, who was running
for safety. : Montgomery then pushed at Palm
er to stab him; on which the latter knocked
his gun out of his hand, and leveling a blow
at him, hit Preston. Three persons were
killed, among them Attacks be mulatto ; eight
were wounded, two of them mortally. Of 01
the eleven not - more than one had . ally share
is the distorbanre.
So infur;:ned were the soldiers that when
the men returned to take up the dead, they
prepared to tire again, but, were chrteked by
Preston, while the twenty-nitith regiment ap
pe..4.o under arms in King street, as •if beat
on a furkher massacre. " Thitti is our time."
cried a soldier of the fourteenth, and were
never seen moie g:eedy for prey. •
The bells wog is nll the churches; the
town drools beat. "To arms, to arms,"' was
the cry. And now W:l4 to be tested the true
character of Boston. Alt its sous cave forth,
excited almost to madness; many were abso,
lutely distracted by the sight of the dead and
wounded, and the blood whieh ran pleatifully
in the s reels, and was imprinted in all di
rections i?y the foot track , on the snow. "Our
hearts," says Warren, " beat to arms; almost
resolved by one stroke to aVenge the death of
slaughtered biethren." But they stood self
possessed and iri-e4stihre . , demanding justice
according to the law. ".44 , 1 you not know
that you. should not have fir ca.) ivithoui orders
from a civil magistrate ?" `asked 11 tochinson
on meeting Preston. " I did it," answered
Preston, "to save my men."
The people would not be satisfied till the
regiment was confined to guard room and
the barracks, and Huichinson himself gave
a.tsurances that instant inquiries should be
mode by the County .llogi.ttntes. The body
of them then retired, leaving about one hun
dred persons to keep watch ou the examtna
tion, which lasted till midnight. A warrant
was Issued against Preston, who surrendered
himself to the Sheriff, and the sold:ers who
composed the party were delivered up and
committed to prison: Bancroft.
• From "Life Illustrated."
RULES FOR PRESERVING - THE HEALTH
1. Rise early, wash all over, and
walk or perform some manual labor
until a glow conies on the surface, and
the circulati6n is active. One good
appetite for a plain breakfast is worth
ten for rich and high-seasoned dinners
and suppers. Besides, he who rises
early must retire in good season, and
thus save himself from that most kill-
ing form of exhaustion which comes
on those wakeful to a late hour of the
night.
2. Study the uses in the body of
every article of food taken; and eat
all kinds for their uses—uone for mere
gustatory pleasure. We do not feed
the sprightly race-horse - and the heavy,
plodding ox, on the same food; nei
ther should persons of opposite tern
peramentsor employments subsist on
a common diet.
3. In eating, in well:, in pleasure . ,
in everything . , too little rather than too
much is the golden clew to power and
long life. This is true temperance,
and the only true " Moderation in all
things." Excesses seldom confer real
pleasure; but they invariably shorten
life. "A year of my existence for a
half hour's- success or delight," is a
hard bargain; but one that tens of
thousands are eagerly driving on every
hand.
4. Enjoy every morsel of food - you
do eat. Thus only is it fitted for
digestion
a. Get all the pure, fresh air. you
can. Be avaricious of oxygen gas,
and consume all that man and his
arrangements will let you. It iS as
necessary to health as your daily food.
6. Never, if it can be avoided, suf
fer for want of rest. The .overspent
system is . a candidate for whatever
disease may appear, and for an early
grave. Have your hollidays, and love
and enjoy them. Remember how
sharp the bow twangs that has been
unstrung awhile.
7. By no means fail to take enough
of stirring, bodily exercise. To think
of living in health without enough of
labor, is just as insane as to anticipate
health without taking sufficient food.
To vegetate on..'one or two hour's
motion daily, is like attempting to
make the breath we could draw
through a crow-quill keep us -alive.
He who does not work enough to
keep his blood moving briskly," and
his system throwing out its impurities,
becomes the walking charnel-house
of the dead atoms. of his own body. 1 The._People's Cash Store ;
Work is imperative . ; and if you fol- AT COUDERSPORT..
low sedentary pursuits, and have no Something New. and Something
other resource, learn and practice a - ' Wanted.
system of gymnastic or calisthenic THE subscriber has just received from the
movements. city of Nev.... York, and opened at the
S. "Keep the head .cool." To do store P.Tmerly occupied by Hoskin & Smith,
this, no drink but water must be used; on the north side of the Court House Squaie,
a
selected assortment of New Goods, corn
and tobacco, spices, all excesses, and .p rising Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, and
overflows of passions must be es- Hardware.. ' •
chewed. - The motto of business—adopted—is, "the
9. "Keep the feet warm;" and if
ai l l sti o •e ve sliilling and the lively sixpence" , The
Goods will therefore be sold exclu.
Madame Fashion—a personage
. of I ~;„„iy tbr either cash or ready-pay in band,
,
very questionable characte , --objects and upon such terms that the purchaser can
to this, tread on the old beldame's
i l iTa t s d o e i b n a e fi f.. h ,° o i l tid: rg.1:.1 ice.
than satislied that he has
for l. ! enmeshing l t.ec.eiv(i i ( i la ,, qu i id c. .lo r quo
s
corns with your substantial b.:ots, and
Money. An exchange will glaal , be made
like a certain mischief-maker of old,
when resisted,' she will "flee from with the Farmer. ihr his Produce: Butter,
you. ,, Cheese, Eggs. Grain in any quantity; and with
it,‘vi
will
l h a e t n i l i t l ) l re tii C i l e is s li
ttalkwebpetl
pleasure
The re in subscriber eihiting
10. "Keep the body open." Na
ture must be rid of all worn-out- mat- his Goods to the customer, that quality and
tern by their proper channels, and in prices may be examined.
due season, or health must be the for- • • L. F. MAYNARD.
Coudersport, July 15, 155.3. . • 6.7tf
felt. But remember, honesty and
exercise, cheerfulness and wheat-meal
bread, are far better apetieuts titan
Brandeth's. Pills or Old Dr. Joc;ib
Townsend's SarsaPaiiila. Act vp to
your knowledge, and, your chance for
soundness and long life is decidedly
a good one. -
Lewis rilann
IS again home, inthe Store opposite the North
east corner of the public sumac, lint is re
ce'ving direct front New-York 'city—not .a
"mammoth stock" of winter goods, but suffi
cient to till up the old store; which goods are
now offered for inspertion and examination.
Ile would therefore say to the' ld costumes,
step in and see his assortment : and to the
people generally, that all his goods are for
side—he will he {muff to receive "
Fri H E Ladies will find at Mann's storeCoch
eeo, Washington. Merrimack, Philip, Allen
& Son's, and other choice varieties or Prints,
warented by the snli , criher NOT TO F.114E.
A LL-WOOL . Delaines. at Mann's. Alpae-
Paramettas, English and French Meri
no.; at MANN'S.
GI INGIIAMS—a good assortment at
MANN'S
SILKS and Dres Trimmings at
MANN'S
QHAVVLS of various patterns and qualities,
).OLadias' and Children's Hoods, at
MANN',
CAMBRICS, Bishop Lawns,Vietorla Lawus,
Cap Lace. Crape, Rus'd Dlnsiin, Lirmen
Hadkils, Embroidered do., Muslin Edgings,
Cotton do., Linnet' Sol, Laies' Collars, Wrist
. lets ' Undersleeves, Ladies skirts , ' do., Caps., to
I to be, found at. MAN N's.
A Large lot of hosiery at
1 F you.want warn Stockings for the child
ern, you will find them at. MANN's.
CIA ITER BOOTS, ljuskshe:, and the other
k../ variety of 6hoes, cult be found at
• MANN'S
B UYS' and I omits' Boots at •
M:11 \'s
HTzi,c;!p , Com fort ers, Wrapper:4, Draw
en+, Beck Gloves, do., Al itiele4, Berlin-
Lined Gloves, Carpet Bags, Satchels, Suspend-.
e , -4. Gall at MANN.
II EATING, Shirting, Batts, awl
: Cotton
►7 Vara at • NAN
GAit S, Teas, Cot Tee, Rice, (linger, Yep
►7per,Spice, Saleratuc, constantly on
hand at - , MANNA'.
PLUG Tobacco, line-Cut do., Chewing and 777'7C PAINTS.
Smoking at MANN's. • .•
ONE-THU:D . CHEAPER THAN WHITE
TF you want Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Mill LEA D r AND FR EE FROM FOI
JLSaws, Cros-cut do., Hand do.. -Chise!s, Au- SONOCS QUALITIES.
gars, Anger Bits, Files of all kinds, Steel ll
Squares, Iron do., Try do., call at The New-Jersey Zinc Company
MANN' Lliiviog .ureatly enlarged their works, and
improved the quality, of their products. are
prepared to execute orders fur their SUPE
RIOR PAINTS, dry; and ground in oil, in
assorted packages of from 25'.t0 500 pounds;
OCKS, Doors Handles, Hints, Scraws, also, Dry. in barrels, of 200 pounds each.
/Locks—all sizes—Shoe tales,
Finishing Their WHITE ZINC, which is sold dry, or
do., for sale at MANN,'s groomd iii oil, is warranted Pure and unsur
passed for bhdy and uniform whiteness.
A utelbud of prepratioti has recently been
discovered, which cOubles . the Company to
warrant their paints to keep .fresh and soft in
the kegs for any reasonable time. In this
respect their paints will be, superior. to any
other in the nruket. -
Their BROWN ZINC PAINT, which is
sold at a low price, and can only be made
from the Zinc ores from New-Jersey, is now
well known for its protective qualities when
applied to iron or other metallic surfaces.
Their STONE—COLOR P AINT possesses
all the qualities.of the. Brown. and is of an
agreeable color for painting Cottages, Depots,
att-buildiugs. Bridges, etc.
Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their
Agents. FRENCH & RICHARDS,
hulcsale• faint Denlerii and Importers,
N. W. cor. of 10th &Market-Sts;
Gm lvii Philadelphia-
T , KWIS MANN keeps constantly on hand
Shovels, Squares, 3Janure forks, lire
ME!
pOCLET Knives, 'rattle do. Call of
- MANN'S Store
TIE WlB MANN has for sale Shot, Lead,
/Powder, Flasks, &e.
11 - 1 E. OLMSTED
1.1• would say to the
~utnic that he is now receiing a stock cf
Goods. which he will be happy to show to all
who may favor him with a-cull. You can lied
by calling on him a good assortment of Lawns,
Poplins. Bareges, Barege DeLaines. De 13, , ' es,
Silks, &c., &c. Also, Prints, Ginghams, Do
mestics of all kinds, Groceries, Crockery, and
a large stock of Boots and Shoes; all of which
will be sold as low as they can be bought
elsewhere.-
-
',AKE 'WS Rroma and Chocolate—deliciou
drinks; at TYLER'S.
Magazines for September.
ARI'EII, Gudey, Graham, and Ttitnam,
-1-.ljust received and fur sale at 25 cents per
-number, by TILE U.
War Declared at Lists -
THE long repose of Europe is about
to be disturbed by the bugle's note and
the reville of the drain, calling its slumber
ing millions to arms in the delouse of their
firesides and their country•. England .and
France are. calling for men and means, and
sending forward their armies to battle against
the aggressions of the Russian Bear; but
while tie Old World is convulsed by revolti
tum, 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 Thin. , & Brother, and are now re
ceiving a splendid new stuck 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 -milts of old fogyism that
has been so lung established in this section.
Our stock will consist in part of the follow
ing Goods: •
Hardware, Crockery, Boots & Shoes,
Huts, . Caps, Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Drugs;
Dye Stuffs, Glass, Paints & Oils,
Sash, Putty, Chairs,
Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Feathers
•I Stone and Wooden Ware,
And we mean to keep such en assortment of
the above goods that persons from a distance
can he assured of finding everything they
avidly Waut at prices that will do them 'good
Call and see for yourselves.
N. S. BUTLER & CO.
Olean, May 5, 1854. 6-51
A MONG many other articles for the ladies
111,..0f fancy and rich worth. will be boom
at the People's Cush Store, fine Worked Col
lam of diaerent debigns and patterns..
BLEACHED Sheeting. mid Shirting., Brown
do., Candle Nick, Sommer ; Cloth for
ebildren's-wetir. Bed Tiehing. Toweling., Ta
ble • Lionel], W 1), Mitt do.. it tmnerior
article of Damask, all pure flax, —Table
Spreads. Au examination will recommend
them better than anything else.
AT •• The People's Cash Store" :May be
found a selected lot of Prints, of Einzlish.
French, and Atnerican Goods, qualit y . and
iirices agreeing admirably: Please cull and
tiel , US. ,
BLACK and Green Tens, of excellent fla-_
vor, and at most reasonable prices.* Su
gars, 11'hite and Brown do. Rice, Ginger,
spice, Pepper, Nutmegs; Cassia, Raisins, Ta
bacco in all its variety, to please those who
love tho weed, and az ea petim article of - Coffee
that cannot fail to please all ihu Dutch and
some of the Tankers, at the
PEOPLE'S CASH, STORE.
ANO Glass Ware, in
variety, That will please
me eye- on the lint inspection, to.
I'FOPLE'S CASH STORE.
HARDWARE.—Sydaes and Smiths, of
patterns long tried and found to be good,
Rifles - tine Rub-stones, Saw-milt Files, Door
Handles, Latches, Mineral . Knobs, (white and
brown,), Mortice Locks, - Wrought Butts for
Doors, of ill sizes - , Cutlery, Knives of good
quality for the table, and for the pocket, at the
PEOPLE'S' CASII—STORE. •
Tin and Hardware.
THE undersigned has connected with
his Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, and Stove
linsMess. that of HARDWARE and CUT
LERY—so that in addition tii‘ the Inisiness
heretofore conducted by hint, hels now ready,'
to supply the public with almost every variety
of Hußware. Mill and Cross-Cut Saws,. Hoop
Iron, Nails/Cable and Ox (Arnim,. Carpenters'
Adzes and' Broadaxes. Manilla Rope for Ca
bles. A general assortment of Clocks, Ja
panned Ware, Toys of every description; and
in 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 for a vEtcr
ssi ALL profit indeed, and hopes
. by a strict
aitem:m2 to his business to receive tliberal
share of public ontronage.
I All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for
Good{, at the hi:,liest market prices; also, $l2O
per toll paid for old iron
ly
MANN'S
• Premium Fanning Mills.
,
mp mimit to Furnzers .(md Alec . /Janie&
rPHE subscriber has puichased of J.
1 Bamborough the right to use hi Potter and
IWKean counties his patent.in the construction
of Fanning Mills. He has , also, at great .ex
bense, commenced the manufacture of a PRE
MIUM MILL which will,clean from 190 to
200 , bushels per hour. This Mill was pate , ted
March 20, 1847, since which 'time it has stood
at the head of the list at all the State and ceun
ty agricultural societies' where it has been ex
hibited. and is a universal favorite with all
armers whO have tried it. It took the pro-.
mium at the first Agricultural Fair held at
Harrisburg,. Oct. 31st, 1851, when there were
30,009 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.
•Ilaving met with uniform success wherever
tried, l confidently invite the farmers of Potter
and M'Keen .counties to call at my shop in
Coudersport and exatnia dor themselves.
A supply always on hand, to be sold on rea
sonable terms
6-37 If
THE subscriber berci..y. gives notice to the
public that havinii given Pi:Tem SI . IUTTS
his note for eiglitydoliasia, bearing date czar
the last of March, 1,534, payable September,
1836, and having never received any value
therefor. he will - refuse to pay we. stune;
tl.erefore he.warns, any" person from buyiug
the said note with and expectation of his pay
Lig it. Cesll CONSIDER brEARNS.
Mill Owners Will always find supply of
Oil for machinery at satisfactory prices, aud
in any quantity, at
New Goods for the Summer TradC
TN
W. SPENCER would respectfully in-
L • form the inhabitants of Coudersport
and vicinity that he is now receiving a FRESH
and LARGE ASSORTMENT of Goods,
which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest.
He would also return heartfelt thanks to_ his
old customers and friends for their past patron
age, and would be glad to show them any
goods which he has, and will try . to save them
at least 10 per cent. by.calling and examining
• belbre .urchasing elsewhere.
Teas.
JAS. W. SMITH
JOHN RECKHOW
Machine OiL
TYLER'S Dreg Stare:.
Re a t T HERE take the lib-
RI ES ' xerty 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 GnocEniEs of all kinds
constantly on hand: such as Tea, Sugar, Cof
fee, Saleratus, Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco,
Snuff, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Confectionery,
&c., &c.
My motto is, "The nimble sixpence in pre
ft:kerne to the slow shilling."
-: 1). W. SPENCER.
. Drugs, Medicines, -
PATENT MEDICINES, Oils, Spirits of
Turpentine, Camp!line, Burning Fluid,
Candles, for salelow at
SPENCER'S.
CAP' 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, etc., at
SPF.NCER's.
f2RAIN, Butter, Lard,• Eggs. Rags, Shin
kjrgles taken for goods at their cash value.
Cash not refused. D. W. SPENCER.
BUTTER and Lard of a superior quality
for sale at , SPENCER's.
A NY one desirous of a good quality o
XI-Syrup of Molasses will do well to call at
SPENC ER's.
County Orders Taken at Par
FOR GOODS, at
J AMES, if you wat a nice Bonnet, you
II will do well to call ' on SPENCER.
•
B ABBIT'S Yeast Powder for sate by
SPENCER
XTEW TIIING.—Pure Ground Coffee—
.l-1 great thing for the ladies. SPENCER.
ITHONTRIPTIC, Cod Liver Oil, and
(many other popular Medicines thr sale by
SPENCER.
" Halloo ! Halloo ! Halloo !
SP ENC E R is in town! Mountains of
READY—MADE CLOTHING for almost
nothing. I have bought this coat, his vest,
and these pants—ain't broke, either! Hurrah!
All the b'hoys shall h ,- one of PENCEICS
coats! Hurrah! But, to he candid; friends,
there 's ' nothing like it in all the -counthry.
Just go over there, and for a little o' nothing
he 'II sell ve a rig that, though ye 're the big
gest rascal above ground, will make ye as fair
us a praist to look at ; though ye paint a chit
in - yer pockets, 'folks will bow and scrape to
yo as though ye were real
ge»tlemans.'_ Fashion! Great thing! Bet
ter dead than ottt of it—many an honest fellow
has been cut' becanse of the cut of his coat;
but' no danger if ye buy of Spencer,—his
cloths are just the fashion."'
Tice tiliScrilter has just received a -large
stock of Ready-Made Clothing, of the latest
style and best quality, which are well made,
acid will be sold low. D. W. SPENCER.
DUNI:RIM) Corn Starch; for food, for
SODA, Cream Tartar, Magnesia, Allm,
Chalk, Salts, and Glue, for sale at tho
GE.O.CERY SToRE.
COPEL and coach varnish can he had at
Spencer's on very reasonable terms. •
®IL OF TAR, Merchant's Gargling (111, to
11 .—fbe had at SPENCER's.
- -
c 1 110 T AND LEAD at lower figure than
Litlown town at S PE.Si C ER's,
N EW article of Sutntuer Hat.; at
SPENCER'S
ABETTER selec!iou of Coffee not found
in the county than at SPENCER'S
T EA by the chef or pound for sa!e by
SPENCER
New Goods.
DAV. SPENCER has just returned 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 Unmerons to mention,
which will sold low fur bash or ready-pay.
MATTRESSES
IN wr.u.svii.T.F., AT THE . GRF.AT BOS-
ToN STARE, No. 94 MAIN-ST.
- . .
Ivi AY be found constantly on hand and for
"./ Come to bring you L4 . li;•and health." I diksale, an extensive' vanetv a :Spencer in
R. CURTES' lIYGENIA, or Inhaling , Granger's superb MA T77:llBSES„of,bvery
Dilygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for.the ' sort, kind, and price, from a ' , •11i.50 Palm Mal.
cure of Pulmonary Con,umption, Asthma . tress to a super-English hair ' Mattress at $lO.
Bronchitis, Coughs Coids, and all .Long and Also, Lonnges, Hoist ars, and Pillows. - All Ai
Liver CoMplaints. ' A
new method of Inhala- Whick arc offered to ..11otel and Boarding
tic.' far the cure of the above'nanted diseases, , II opse keepers, and all Others who have corn-
For sale by B. W. SPENCIAL noon sense
_enough to know that a filthy
---- _i_. I feather bed, to make the. best of it, i; but a
breeder of disease and a life-curtailer,- - at
lover prices than Can be found at any (abet
store in the county.
,LANCEY - & CO..
Sale Agents (in'the county) for the ...Ile of
the above goods. 645 ly
Boston Store, Wellsville, Jt__.—':'.l.-.
10IDLUG TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing,
1 and Smoking, by the pound, at
SPENCER'S.
Tailoring! Tailoring!!
11.W.IIARDIY4, Tailor. All work
entrusted to his care will be done -
vvott neatness, comfort, and durability.
rgr Shop over Lewis Mann's store. G-37
R ESII Burning Flitid and Camphine at
1 the - DRUG and 1300K-STOUE.
• Music.
TJUNTEN'S celebrated Instructions
11. for the Piano-Forte;
Burrowesr Piano-Forte Primmer;
Union Glee Book ;
A ,iew supply of Sheet Music ;
For sale by T. B. TYLER.
ANEW supply of Fluid and Cam
phinit Lumps—some uew and beautiful
patterus just received and fur sale low at
TYLER'S.
• Clothing, Clothi
r- IIE place to buy well-made Clotb;rg at
-P.. u low price (a large stock to Fe! ect from
ouisTED's
Drafting Instruments,
Water Colors. Drawing, Paper, Pencils, and
Ensiles, just received at TYLER'S•
EAS,fresh mid cheap, at
, r
TYLER'S
Stationery
AT Wholesale and Retail at
pi \ ICKLED CHERRIES at
;
C. B. JONES'
XEW GOODS
DOUBTLESS fliers ,are ninny persons is
ConderspOrt and Vicinity who have never
visited the . famons' - BOSTON STORE at the
fast-growing village of WelLville. The No.
of this store is 94, which number is ever •tie
door—
BOSTON STORE,
94
O'ER THE DOOR.
This establishment is one of eh - a — largest
DRY GOODS and READY-MADE CLOTH.
ING Dipids in Allegany county.. Hundreds
of customers from P otter - county buy all their
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and other fixings,
at this great mart of business. But still Ihere
are those who havo never happened. to WI
into the path that leads, most assuredly, to
economy ands:Nrealth. That path leads all
cash buyers straightway to the
GREAT BOSTON,
sire have no enemies to punish, uo friends
to reward. We sell for ready pay, and take
in exchange for Goods the following useful
articles, viz.:
Cash Tallow Venison Oats
e Fur Beans Socki •
Hides Wheat Yarn Bags
INnatoe4 Wool Butter &c., &e
We are now receiving from our shop at
Rochester, about ten cords of the best BOOTS
and SHOES sold in the county. We keep
constantly on hand—
INleti's India Rubber Boots,
" • A -" Over-Shoes
. ,
di' • la II "
Coats, •
Plt al as " Pants,
14 Ala la Caps.
With a very eitensiv• stock of TRUKS,
VALISES, and CARPET BAGS, choice
lilael and Colored Dress Silk,, Alpaca, De;
laines, Thibet Cloths, Prints, Gingham., and
other Dress Goods—together with a general
variety of Dry Goods.
. -
In particular, we wmild rail the attention of
the holies to our great variety of Sif..4 Ifl.B,
of every possible kind, altogether too ou
microns to mention.
We hare the largest stock of the different
kinds of Mattresses in IVestern New-York.
Hotel keepers call he supplied on reasonable
SPENCER's
IMEM
Three Cheers for the contemplated Canal
from Wellsville to Rochester; and hoping
that the Plank Road will be contintled'on
Coudersport during the coining spring, and
that the sons and daughters of benighted
Potter may be more frequently seeu in •ur
vaung city.
IVe remain your ob't serv'ts,
LANCEIC &
NVelkville, Jan. 13, IF,A . . 0-45 Gin
MACKEREL, Salmon, and Me Piste,
. C. S. JONES':
CPERIOR Sperm'and Candleg:at
1.:7 C. S. JONES' PPOVISION',STORE.
INDIAN MEAL and ' BUCKWHEAT con
,tantly on ham! tho
NEW PROVISION STORE
GRAIN and Produce of all kinds takeu in
exchature for ..joods ac thim More.
• - C. S. JONES.
IfTAMS i.utd Shoulders—a Iwo , .I.—oronent
-Lint C. S. JONCS':
QACKS OF SALT . at the
NEV PROVISION STORE.
iRANBERRIES! CRANBERRIES! by
the quart or bushel, at C. S. JONES'.
JOHN RECK:FLOW,
Carriage and Sleigh-Maker.
TE sOscriher respectfully gives notice
that he is prepared to do all therbusineos
in the above line, at the shortest notice, at bis
new shop, two doors west of the Coudersport
Ho:el. JOHN RECKIIOW.
A. B. GOODSELL,
GrNSMlTll,Couderypert, Pa. Fire Arms
inamitiletitred aid repaired at his thop,oa
short notice.
March 3, Is-IS.
The Clothing Department
AT " TILE PEON.E ' S C•SII ST•111:: '
1101 EADY-MADE CLOTHING kept eon
ltstantly on hand by the subscriber, made
up and manufactnred by the best workmen,
front cloths ,:e:ected for durability
the object being not to supply the customer
with a humbug' article' which he mar be in
duced to purchase because it is so very cheap,
but vt !deli in the end is very dear; but to gin
hint in thefirst instance an article which will
tedfuu honest and good' service for a reieion
ab'st prier. All those desirous of being be
oceinninutlated, call at "The People's 0,6
Store." - L. F. MAYNARD.
CHECKED GINGHAMS. in variety, an
)r;ees to suit. . L. F. MAYNARD.
Academy Text Books,
A FULL sapply for sale low :at
TYLER'S
ZINC and Mineral Paints, with directions
r using, at T. 11. TYLER .
IDIATENT PAILS, Bed Cords, Clothe.'
1 Lines, 11Jorse Cords, Curry Combs, Ilone
Brushas, to be sold at
JI.. yITRISIAN: Horse and Cattle Doctor.
srespectfully infonns the public that he b y
located in Hebron township (atJoseph Stoa t!)
where he is prepared to attend to calls in h iJ
profession. Ile is of long experieince in tb!
business, and hopes by his superior skill and
assiduity to cocure the patronage of the pub
-649 .2m
TYLER'S. *0
Shawls, Shawls.
Mattresses.
P 1 ENT MEDICINES at If letesate.
.Nlercliants and Pedlars will bu upPli"
with all kinds of Patent lkletliciues at Isas%
facturers' wholesale prices by TYLEIL
'ew Goods.
m B. Tl'Lirt. has just returned from th•
seity, utid- is now prepared to show lb ,
largest and best stock of Drugs. :Medicine! ,
l'amts, Oils, „Books, Stationery. Paper riot
" u ngs, und Funcy:Goods in the county. -
lie is also prepared to sell lower lig' 11
and, as low as any other establish.
went in Coudersport.
April 15, 1053. •
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