C Being Out—a Eight-hander badly Invested. " Thank you, I don't care if I do," said a fa-t young man with a large pressed brick in his hat, as he surged up to the Indian that stands in front Of Van Cott's tobacco store in Broadway, with a bunch of cast iron cigars in his band. "Pi/ take one—l smoke.some- tittles ;" ..011d he reached out to take tihe itroil'ered weed ; but the Indian ivould not give it up. lie Lung On to the cigars like grim death. " Look here, old oipperhead," said the fast rung man ; " none of that—no tricks upon travellers, or there'll be a muss :--you and 1 will have a falling out— Foinchody'll get a punch in the headl" The Indian said never a word, but on the cast iron cigars. He was calm, di,uitied, unmoved, as an Indian la., looking his assailant strait in the lace, and no muscle moving a •ingle hair. " Yes ! yes ! Look at hie, old featherbead ! I'm one of 'em -11 n around ; I'm full weight potato measure, heaped up!" And he placed himself in a position, threw back his Coat, and squared ufi for a fight. All the time the Indian said never a VOrd, lookfal 1111 without the least alarm, un winkingly, straight into the face of the fist young Man; still holding _out the cigars in a mighty friendly suit of way. The young man was plucky, and just in a condition to resent any sort of insult, or no insult at all. He iv-as heady to "go in," but the calm hess and imperturbability of the In dian rather cowed him, and he was disposed to reason the matter. " 111 take one," said he. "certainly ; I said so before. I freeze to a good cigar ; I'm one of the 'smokers. - My father was one of the smokers. Ir.v,-as one 6f the old s..rt. anti Pm edition number two, revi-cd ',lid corrected, with notes, author's hand-writing on the title page; and copyright secured. Ves, ./1/ take One. All !ight. old red skin, PH take one." Hut the Indian said not a word, all the time lookirg straight in the face of the fast young man, and holding- on to the cigars. " Look het e, old - let-eye, I'm getting riled, my buck's coming up, aad you and I'll have a torn. Smell of that, otl_ opperhead," and he thrust his list under the nose of the cast iron Indian, who said not a word, moved nut a muscle, but kept right on, looking straight into the thee of the fast young mar ; as if not caring a fig for his threats, or taking in at all the odor of his fist. "Very well," said the fast young man. "I'm agreeable, I'm around, look to your ugly mug, old pumpkin-head," and he let go a iigilt-hander. square aquinst the nose of the cast inn! Indian, who never moved an inch nor stirred a muscle, looking with calm, unchanged dignity, as belbre, in the face of his enemy. "Hallo !" cried the fast young man in utter bewilderment, as he reeled back half way across . the side-walk, with the Mood di ipping from his skinned knuckles ; " hallo ! here's a go, here's an eye-opener. I'm satisfied, old iron face, I am. Enough said between gentlemen." Just then. he caught sight of the tomahawk and scalping knife in the belt of the savage, and his hair began to rise. The Indian s'eem cd to be making up his mind to use -hem. " Hold uu !" cried the fast. young man as he dodged round the' awning post. " Hold on, none of that, I apologise, I squat, I knock under. Hold on, 1 say,"r.e _eutiaucd, as the . Indian seemed to scowl with peculiar fierceness, "Hold on! Very well, I'm _off, I've business down the street, people at home waiting for me, can't stay,"' and he bolted like a quarter horse down Broadway, and his cry of ''hold on" died away as he ‘.--anished Ileyond the lamp-lights hp C6lumbia rrt•ni: Wi:LL AP MI co.— The Ohio Organ gives the following in stance of the right application of Scrip ture a time of temptation. It is '•tated that Bishop Doane, of New Sersey. is , e.trongly opposed to temper ance, and has his sideboard, &c. A zh9rt time since. Rev. Mr. Perkins, of the same denomination, and a membCT of the order of the '• Sons," dined 'vitt: the Bishop. who. pouring. out a 41ass of wine, desired the Rev. gen tleman to drink with him; whereupon he replied. " Can't do it, bishop, wine is a inotktr.' " •• Take a glass of brandy, then," said! the distinguished eecletiastie Can't do it, Bishop, is raging' " By fill , time, the Bishop, becoming 4.estive and excited, said to Mr. Per- ME " You 'll pass the d'ecantz.r to that 'gentle= n next to you." " Nu, 131-10,p, 1 can't do that, giVne mitt' him thyt putteth the bottle to his Neighbor's lips.'" What wai the particular mental. condition or moral state of the Bishop at shin stage of the proceedings, our Informant did not state. A return of the population of Ire land Ehows that the number of inhab itants has fallen off tiro nialions iu the past five years. The State of Connecticut is out of and has money loahed at interest. Transported for life—the man that marries liappily, THE NEW-YORK . TRIBUNE. Daily- Semi-Week1y,....t . ; 3 .0 0 . Weekly 4200 ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. 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IItiTTEIMORTIL Sataroit, Nor. 2.1854. • 241 h IBM GREELEY & 31cELRATII Tribune Office, New-York HARDWARE H ANEi T T is reported that Nebraska Bill is in town 1. and by calling at the Ilardware • Store 0 James W. on 31ain street. von can find for sale—cheap fur cash or exchange, a better assortment of Cooking, Box & Parlor Stoves, All Varieties and Sizes _; CUTLERY; . Tin ,Copper and Sheet Iron Ware ; Mill and X cut Saws, Hoop-iron, Nails and Cbains; - Carpenter's Tools and Files, Iron . Bars and Anvils; A Good variety of building Hardware ; where also may be found a general assortment of elocito, 3JappanneD itiLtart;_ TOYS TO PLEASE THE BOYS ; together with a good variety of • WOODEN WARE, strut as HA fin aitd HORSE RAKES, . Brooms, Pails, and Tubs k. C., & c.,— than can be found elsewhere in this connty„: And I would call especial attention of those who wish to purchase, to my large and well selected stock of STOPS. . Likewise that My ' SHEET IRON, AND COPPER WARE is all made of good material :Ind be a skillful and eon - Me:on workman. All I ask is for von td - call and see my goods, price them, and I have no doubt you will be satisfied with the price and goods. All kinds of produee taken for goods. I also pay s•,?il per ton liar old iron. JAMES W. SMITH- Coudersport, July 7, P.'54. 7-Stf. War Declared at Last, rpnE lon repose of Europe is about to be diqurbed by the bugle's note and the reville of the drutn, calling its slumber ing millious to arms in the defense of their firesides and 'their ei-u wry. England and France are calling fOr limn and means. and sending fOrward their ;nudes to battle against the tmgresi.-iiins of the litsniaut Bear; .but. while the Old World . is convulsed by revolu tion, unusual peace and plenty reiin in the New. In the pcsacef,ll and quiet pursuit of out business we have formed a copartnershipl under the name and style of N. 8.. BUTLER anti have taken the store in .Efopire I Block. in the Olean,. fornicrly (icon- pied by 'tiling & Brother, and art• now re- iving a splendid new stock if goods adapted to the season and wants of the coninomity, which we int( net to still exclusivelyfor cosh down, at prices that will cause consternation and dismay in the ranks of old fogyism that T has been so long established in this section. nor stock consist in part of the follow- iii Goo i, 11:11 1 ;10..are, Crocker} - , • Boots S.: Shoes Hal:, - Cori, ClarpetF, 0i1t.. - ;loth, Drup, : 1 / 4 .ledicincs, / Dye Stubs, (Na,s, Paints & Oils, Sash. j'atty, Choirs; lit.ilstendq. 111:till-asses, Fealltrr3 . Slone and %Vootivn 11-ar,, And we mean to hety simh_ an assortment of the above goods Unit persona from a distance can hi: , assured of finding everything they usually want at prices that trill do them good Gull and sue fur yourselves. N. S. BUTLER & CO Olean. May r:,185-1. G-51 New Cash GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, . Hither, . . (1 S. JONES" take: this me hod to inform • the people of Coudersport. and the pub lie generally, that he has just opened a Gm. eery and'Provision store, where he will keep constantly everything ill the line 'of "eata bles," and which lie will sell a..; reasonable as can he desired. The "sub:mutials" eau be found here at all times, Snell ;IS FLOUR and PORK, while the appetite: of. the Inost dainty min atm he :atistied. Therefore, should you wish for anything of the kind, please call and examine before pitrehasitg ekewherp, and if Jra clonot saiisty yon,) our c.ise 11111-1 he desperate. You- will ail.% tics fonl a full assortment of Grooer . .e., con - s l isling of Su gars, Teas, Coffee. Saleratus, Spices, Ginger, Raisins. Candy, Crackers, Cranlierrie:, Sal main, Codfis4, Mackerel, Blue Fish, Rtce, Molasses, Syrup, &e. .Ilso, at all times, -Pork, Hour. Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll and firkin . .) Salt, Baths, ete. Grain and all other of Produce taken ' in exelnior n e for goodsat the cash price. J 6-33tf C. S. JONI.S. List of Causes For Trial in the Court o f Corn non Pleas of Putter County; at December Term, j‹)l. .Tatnes C. Curtis vs. Verse! Dickinson. Jesse Locke use of A. „ John 31. Knorn. Bruner Same (1. B. Goodman use „ 5 Same of A. - Bruner Martha J. Ayres " W.Ross&Sarah Ross J. O. & wife. Harriette Losey. John J. Ridgeway, " Foster Reynolds. Joseph A. Clark " Charles W, J o lm.on. Samuel Porter use of „ Samuel Gibbs, Jr. W. T. Jones & Bro. Henry Hit rlburt " Martha Hurlbut. A. Johnson & Co. use „ A. T. 1,0, , ev. of J. F. Crosier - Silas N. Howard " Richard Goodman Timothy Ives, et. al., " Stephen - Horton. Emily Russell " W. T. Jones &. Bro D. J. OLMSTED, Proth'y PROTHONOTARI'S OFFICE, . Condersport, November 2, I aI. S ;sOI4Y Go 0 - D s 11 - )6 E. 01.MSTEI) X" • would say to the public that he' is now receiving a stock of Goods, which lie will he happy to show to all who may favor him with a call. You can fluid by calling on good assortment of Lawns, Voplins, Bareges, Barege DeLaines. De Lieges, &c. Also, •Prints, Ginghams, 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. BAKER'S Rroma told Chocolate —deliciou irinks, at TYLER'S. Magazines for November. ARl'Ett, Gudey, Graham, and Putnam, Ijust received and for sale at 2 cents per utimber; by TYLER. $3.00 5,410 .11,011 CASH I'AJD for Butter, and Eggs, nt the PROVISION STORE. June 30, •185- VRENCII MUSTARD—A new thing en tirely, for sale at C. S. JONES'. A SSORTEDTickIes in jars for sale by - C. S. JONES ALL Papers. New and beautiful pat terns at TY LEICS. THE Governor of the State of New-York has appointed the suh.seriher a Commis sioner for the State of New-York, to take the acknowledgment of Deeds and other instrk flouts, and to administer oaths purSuant to an act of the Legislatnro of the said State, ISAAC BENSON. • Coudersport, Vey. 12,1851. • The People's Cash Store, AT COUDERSPORT. Something New. and Something Wanted. trHE subscribei has just received from-tlie -11-. city of New-York, and opened at the store formerly occupied by Hoskin & Smith, on the north side of the Court House Square, a selected assortment of New Goods, com prising Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, and Hardware. The motto of businessadopted—is. "the sure shilling and the lively sixpence." The above Goods will therefore be sold exclu sively for either cash or ready-pay iu band, and upon such terms that the purchaser can., not be otherwise than satisfied that he has made a rood bargain—received a quid pro quo —something for something in value for his. money. An exchange will gladly be made with the Farmer. for his Produce:. Butter. Cheese ; Gr,,M any quantity,,and with it, the Inure Cash the,better, The subscriber will at all times take pleasure in exhibiting his Goods to the customer, that cpiality and prices may Lie examined. . L. F. MAYNARD. • • Coudersport, July 15; 1853. • 6-7tf I\ !ONG many other articles fiir the ladies, of fancy and rich worth. will be found at the People's Cash Store, fine Worked Col lars. of different designs and patterns. I3BAC II ED Sheeting and Shirting, Brown In., :Candle V ick, Simmer Cloth for ebildielt's wear, Bed. Ticking, Toweling, Ta ble Linnet!, Brown, Whit'c do., a superior article of Damask. all pure Table Spreads. An examination recommend tlu)n better than anythitv; else. "The Phple's -Cakli Store" may be found a selected lot of Prints, of English, French, and American Goods, gniiliiy mid Prices agreeing mheirably. Please call and see ill LACK add Green icas, of , o:cellent fla %4, and at most reasonable Juices. Su gars, I% bite and Brown do.. Rice, Ginger, Pepper, NI/line:4s, Cassia, Raisins, Ta bacco in nil its variety, tir ple4se those who leWe tle.! weed, and ,dperim , artiele of Coffee that eiulnot tell to pi, a:,e all tike . Dutch and sume id the lankees, at the . PE.OPLE'S CASP. STORE. ri. 4 oClV:ity; AND Glitss Ware, in surety. that kill please me eye on the firm inspection. :a: In n (TUN, E'S CASD 11 - AI.DIV ARE.— Sydies and .Swaths, of :Elpatterns. long tried and found to be good, Bilks ane fltde.stones, Saw-will Files, Door !Anilines, Latches, Mineral Knob.:, ( . ‘hite and brown,) Mertiee Loc.'hs, 'Wrole c dit Butts for Doorf.; of all sizes, Cutlety, Knives of good qualify fur the table,and for the pocket, at the PEOPLE'S GASII—STORE. Tin and Hardware, TUE undersigned has connected with Ids Tin, Sheet Iron, C6pper, and Stove Ilusihess. that 'of HARDWARE and LER V—so that in addition' to the business. heretnfore conducted by him, he- is.nolv ready to supply the public with almost every variety of Draw:ire. ma! Cross-Cut Saws, Hoop Iron, Nails, Cable and Ox Chains, Carpenters' Adzes and Ilreadaxes. Ct•pe for Ca bles. ! A general. msortment of Ce .:ks, Ja panned I% are, 'l' ors of every description; and in AM:, he designs to keep ;ill such things as the public ',rants in his ; line. which he will sell, not fro• less , than cost, but for- a rkar e>tat.t. profit indeed, and kopes by a strict atteiien to his business to receive t liberal share of public patronage. All kinds of l'rnduce taken in exchange for Goods. at the highest market prices; also, ..;;-.21:1 per ton paid for old iron. 6-1.21 y .IAS. W. SMITH. . ZINC PAINTS. • ONE-Timm CHEAPER THAN WHITE -. LEAD. AND FREE FIRAI ALL I'ol MEI Notice, Teas so;ous QUALITIES, Tim New-Jersey Zinc dunpany Having greatly enlarged their works, and improved the quality of their products. are prepared to execute orders for their SUPE- ItIOR PAINTS, dry, antt grottnd ill' oil, in assorted packages of from 25 to 500 pounds; alsO, Dry, in barrels, of 2110 poiMds each. Their WHITE ZINC, whiLlt is said dry, or gronwl io oil, is warranted rure . .and uusur passcd h,r hods - and uniform whiteues.Y.: • A method of preparation has Teceittly been discos huh enables the Company to wort - ant their paints to keep fresh and soft in the :kegs for any reasonable time. ,in this respect their paints will lie superior to aorl other in the..tuarket. _ , • Their IiIIUWN ZING 'PAINT, which is sold at a low, price, and can milt' be made from the Zinc ores frolll New-Jersey, is now Well known Mr its protective (inalities when applied-to iron ar other metallic .surfaces. Their STUNIf,—COLOR pkINT possesses all the qualities of the Drown. and is of an arecalM , Cutufges, pepiAs, Out-builditms. Bridges, etc. Dealers supplied on liberal terns q by their Agents. VHENGII Sr:MC:DADS, bolesalo Paint Ilt•alttrs nil Ifnpurters, N. W. Cur. of 10;11&.Market-sts, Gttt Ivii • Isx - emiu.m Fanning Mills. mportant to Farnirrs and Mechanics. THE subscriber. has putchast'd of. J. Banaboroug,h the right to use in Potter and NPRean comities hiS patent in the construction of Fanning-Mills. He has also, at great ex- , liense..commenced the manufacture 01 a PRE MIUM MILL which will. clean. from 100 to 00 bushes per hour. This Mill was pate .ted March:2o. 1e47, since which time; it has stood at the head of the list at all the State and ceun tv agricultural societies where it lias been ex hibited, and is a universal favorite with 01 ariners who have tried it. "It took 'the pre mium at the first Agricultural ,Fair held at Harrisburg, Oct. 31st, l 51, when there'were 30,00') people present; and at the great State Agricultural Fair at New-York, held at Roch ester Sept. 16-19, 1551, this Fanning Mill received the highest honors, - • Having met with uniform sndcess wherever tried, I confidently invite the farmers of Potter and M'Kean counties to call at my shop in Coudersport and examia (for themselves. A supply always on hand, to be sold on rea sonable terms 6-371 f TilE subscribe! hen by 'gives notice to the public- that having. gn-cn Prrsa SHUTTS his note fur eiglitydol Lars, bearing date r.,iar the last of. March, 1859, payable September, 1856, and having never received any value therefor, ho will refuge to pay the - same; therefore he . warns any person from . haying the said note with and expectation of his m ing it. [651) CONSIDER STEARNS. Machine ,01.1. Mill Owners will always find supply of Oil fin machinery at sutinfaetory prices, and in any quautity, ut NrYLER'S Dreg Stem D. W. SPENCER'S . COLUMN. New- Goods for the summer Trade. DW. SPENCER would respectfally form the inhabitants of Coudersport and vicinity that he is now receiving a FRLSH and LARGE ASSORTMENT of Goods; which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest: He would also return heartfelt thanks to hiy old customers and friends for their past patron age, and would be glad to Show them any goods which lie has and will - try to save them at least 10 per Cent. by calling and examining before purchasing elsevihere. 0 - • . HERE take the lib -ER I ESP T ertyta inform the peo , pie of Coudersport and Potter county that 'I am still at my new stand opposite the north side of the public sqoare, where may be found GitocEntr.s of all kindi constantly on hand, such as Tea, Sugar, Cof fee, Saleratus, Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco, Sutliff, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Coufeetionery, &c. &c. Idy motto is, "The nimble sixpence in pre ference to the slow shilling." 1). W. SPENCER,— Drugs, Medicines, PATEN T MEDICINES, Oils, Spirit:: of jTurpentine, Camphine, Burning. Fluid; Soap, Candles, fur sale low at • CAP' Letter, and Note Paper, all' kind. of Stationery, Steel-pen Holders Wafers, Scaling Wax, Sand, Ink, PoeketAlook4, En xelopes, Visiting-Cards, Jewelry, Fine Cut lery, antra variety of Fancy" Articles, together with Silk and Thread, etc., at SPENCEIPs. GRAIN, Butter, Lard, Egg's, Rags, Shin gles taken fur goods at their Cash valor. Cash nut refused. - I). W. SPENCER. Brrri:ll antll.ard of a superior quality for sale at SPENCER's. A NY one de,irous of a good ;quality of 1 - 1 -Scrap of-Mola ,,, es will do well to call at SPE:NCI:Ws. County Orders Taken at Par irk GOODS, at T I AIHESI, if you want a nice Boll!wt voU will do well to c:111 on 1PENCI:11. BABBITii Ye:oq Powder for ,:t!e.bv SPI:N('ER ATPW lironini (74)P:re.- 11 great tli:ng for the lade SPENCER. . TITIION'fRIPI'IC. Cod I,;%er Oil, and 4 many oilier poptear lied:eines for sale 1,%- SPI:NCER. - -" Halloo ! Hallow! Halloo ! PENC ER k in town! Mountains of REAI)V-11A0E CIMTIIINCI for almost , nothing.. I hive bought this coat, this vest, and these pants—ain't broke, either! llurrah ! All the blioys shall 111 ,- ore r:f et..Nctrt's coats !• Hurrah ! But, to be candid, frends, there's_ no:h:ng like it in all the eounthry. Just go over there, and fora littfe o' nothing he sell ye a rig that, though ye •rc the big gest rascal abut e ground, will wake ye as fair as a praist to look at : though ye !taint a riot in ye'r pockets, folks will how and scrape to ye as thbuch ye ivere willionitire4, and real gentlentans:' Fashion! (;rent thing! Bet ter dead than out of all honest fellow Iris been cm' beraike of the cut of hi , coat : lint no danger if ye buy of Spencer,—his cloths are just the fishion.." The subscriber has just received a large stock of R'eatly-Matle Clo hing, of the latest style and be4t quality, which are well nrubL and will be sold !ow. B. IV. SPENCER. J:LVERIZVI) Corn Starch, for food. for sale at • ODA,' Cream Tartar, Magne , ia, OClialk, and GNI.. for sale at the )(TRY )IU C. Nid en,t•lt vartil,ll eau lut had at Spendtor's Ott very reason:llde tenti,.. /AIL OF TAR, \lcrc•lrow's (;;Itglin2 Ihl. to 1 4.—Pbc.11::(1 at_ cilltYl' AND .LEAD at lower fizorr , thun 1,3 (low it town at Z4VIINCEIC,. ortic:e of Summer l!at: at -L - A BETTER sat'a.c'init of FinVt.e not tlntinl ~iitthe noun! v titan at S. Pt:NCI:ICS T EA by the che-:t or pound for szt!e be SPENCLR w , . SPENCER has just retnrned (ion: • the env . with large sloe!: of Groce ries, Clothing, I)ntg' and Medicine., and a general a;;,ornnent of Fatter Articles, 'and ntnny other things too numerous to nien:ion, - which will Itesold low for ea.ll or ready-pay. IiDDLUG TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing, and Smoking, by the imund, at SPI:NCEICS. • I Come to hring you Life (mil lical at." 11 R. CURTES' IIYGENIA. or .1111rding _ll-1 Ilygirm Vapor and I 'herry Syrup, fig the cure of Pulmonary rongooption, A , lluna, Brouchins. roughs, ('o:(1- , . and all Lung and Liver complaint:. A new ntediod of loll:da tion fig the cure of the above named dise:e:es. For sale by I). \V. SPENCER. • • Tailoring! Tailoring!! G. . 1 .I.\V.HARDING, Tailor. • All work . entrusteir to Ids citr'e will be dkno.. %viol lieat.ne.s, comfort, and durability. .E. .3. , r Slop over Leis I.titit'i s:ore. G-37 \itESLI Burning Fluid and Oduiphille at JU the Dltt:6; and BUON-S Music. • T_T UNTEN S celebrated Instructions Ljjlfor the PianreForte: Borrowee PiaiM-Forte I'rimme•r; Union Glee I3ook ; A new supply- of Sheet Music : For sale by T. B. TYLER. ANEW supply of Fluid and Cam phine. Lamps—some new mid beautiful patterns just received and for sale low la TYLER'S. JOHN RECKHOW Drafting Instrunients, ; • Water Colors. Drawl us Paper, Pencils,-and 11 . i-tithes, just received at • TYLER'S• AT Wholesale and Retail at TYLER'S TIICKLED CHERRIES at jr. C. S. JONES' SPENCER'S SPENCER': , New Goods • Clothing, Clothir g. FiE place to buy well-made Clothing a a low price (a large stock to select from at OLMSTE)'S. Stationery T EAS,frcsh anti cheap. at - TYLER'q' orEtr 9G o-ohs D . • • OUBTLESS there.are Many per;on!i 1/Coudersport and vicinity who have never visited the famous .1108TOSI-STORE at the fast-growing village ofWeasville. The N o , of it:is store is 94, which, number is over tile door— BOSTON STORE, 91 o'Kn Tim noon. Thie estatklishment is one .of the. largeit DRY GOODS and READY-MADE CLOTH. ING Df•peits in Allegany county. Hundred / or customer;‘ front Potter county buy all their Clothing, -Boots and Shoes, and other, fizingi, at:this great mart of business. But still there are those who have never happened to fall into the path that leads, most assuredly, to economy and Wealth. That path leads all cash buyers straightway to the GREAT BOSTON, have no enemies to punish, no.friendr aril. We sell for ready pay, and tags iu evehange for Goods the following uoefid 81713 Cash Tallow Venison Oafs ißeessvax Fur Beaus Socks ides Wheat Yarn OE l'otltfie; We are now receiving Iron) our shop at Roche,t er, about ten cord., of.the best BOOTS and SHOES sold in the county. We keep con:tantly on hand— 31e11 . i India flitliher Boots. . " Over-Shaft+, 41 . it 61 11 ront,, Cape. Kith a t cry eNtettsive stock of .TRuKs, vALIsTs,I'ARPF:T B.NGS, choies Black and Colored Du , . Silk:, Alp aca '. D. Thihet Cloths, Pf.nts, other I)res." Goods—together will a g..ticr,Ll :irietv of Dry Goods. -0 Shawls, Shawls. In I:articular, rie wild rail the attention of the latiie4 to our great variety of Sl/.1 IVIA of.ev'ery nltogether too nu torrons to mention. I Mattresses \Ve have the hirge•t stock of the d.:erPiat kinds of 3At7lrrssts in ‘l.e,:ern etv-Ver!; 110:el Ist;eperi eau he supplied on re:1...0n:1L.. term,. Three Chem , for the contemplated ('au:' from AVellsville to Ittlehester: and" hoptit; that the Plank Hood will be mmtintied on to Cowley...port (luring the emniim spring, attJ that the son , : and daughters of beii:gll . Pd Potter may be more frequently seen iu our )aung. (.1 i. We reina.it your oh't-sery•ts, - LANCEY S.:. Co. Wel!Aville, Jan. 13. 1)7 , .54 ATACKEREL . Sahnon. and: Blin. li•h. at (•. JHNI:S•. c s .l I 'PER 11)1; 'Sperm and Tallow rand'e:at r. IONI:S' PPoVIsioN Si' IN: NI)1.1N MEAL anti 131. - CKWIII:.ITr. 1a.,,,i1, on hand at ti NEW I'IRWISION rIItAIN anti Produce of all excirangc for "1.;ootl.: LE illi." , tore. c. S. JONES. 1111 - AMS and Sliou:ders = . a ups a—oniarc lAm JONES. S.ICKS OF S at the NEW PROVISION SPIEL CIRANBERRIES! tn.‘NuErtßir:s , Lr k_ithe citt:trt er tNho!. at C. S. JONES'. JOHN RECKHOW, • Carriage and' rIIIIE slik-criber rr,per:fifliy notirr ilia: he prepared to do all the lisin.“ ill the aboN e littr% at tip ,liorte-t new -hop, fwo doors we.t of 110. rouderl , n !fond. • JOIIN A. B. GOOBSELL,_ (11.7NS'Jrr conaerzpoo. FiiP.lnr.• VA inanuf,rtnred and repaired short noi je.P 31;:reh 1••=1'.4 The Clothing Department A f • " rii }: CA-1[ 'A 81.1 htsre, con on hand by !IR! ,oli-erde.r, Inn!, op' and to.inufaettired hy the ht•-• v.or!,:nen. frnto ,e'ected for the uh . ;ert beittg lint tO •dittilly the rivo)n , er with a itund.lla ar ti c l e % ,,hi c h h e &teed to poreht.-e hecatt-c it i- ,n' rrrti chra?. butt wlurb itt Ilit• 11111 i= et. ry do: r:- him in the tic-t in,:atit•e an artie'e-v.hit.li do,hint hone,: aod good service for a tet,;‘,ll - All those dedron- of hoot: •! (I.•ttottitoodated, cull at -Tll.l Store." ' L. l-'. MAYNARD el 21:C1 ,- :1_:D .nit. L. 31.11:N.\ ND. IiIATTREESES IN W 1: Gi:r.vr.r,f , D)N S'I . C.IIII - ., No. 91 31AIN-:- . 1. lima! eme•tmely em hand awl 1f_IL111e,;111 eth•ii,ive variety or Spencer superb ii.i /"IRESSES, of e\.• ,or:, kind, and from a S'.l.7iil Palm 'l to a -ni•e:-Friglii.lt hair :11altro—, at 1101.1JF, ;OM - 1.111. which arc 101141' 1 1 10 ilward hi oit-t. ket•pen , , and all oiher4rivlop h.ltc co mon •cmc enough to I:tiw ti: it r I, /. to make the be.0..01 it. 1.11. i breeder, of di-ease :Mil a life-cortailr r. lower pr:ces than eau be found at alit ii ! store in the conti.v. _ . . . ILANCEY . t( CO . Sale .lapre , . (in the county) for 111,..:i:e Hl.' ZIII() , . e• L,roffti,. .1;:': , Iy 1:0-4611 zilore, NVPlkville. inn. 1:;, 1-:k1. Academy. Text Boehm. F z‘npply f9r sale low at: /71NC and Mineral Paint,, with direct Z-4 for using, at T. B. TV Wl' 1111Ik1TENT 1/Pd Cord. " 11 -11- horse Cords, Curry.l'nm6•. lli Iln , has, to be ,tdd at MANN'S T. I. HA:MAN, Horse .and Catt!e Doe' "fs, .respeetfulle informs the public that he Ti located in I 1 ebron townsh.p (at Joseph Stour where he is prepared to' at:end to Calk at profession. lie is orlong experience in t bus.ness, and hopes by his superior skill. , assiduity to secure the patronage of the la lie. -6-49 . 2 m 7101010 TENT EDICINES at In desa ie. -I...Merehants and Pedlars will be Scppli 'with all kinds of Potent Medicines at :11J1 facturcrs'.wholesale pikes k):" ' TYLER PrilE best three dining tea and 14 sap at OLMSTEL A FULL, assottment •of Grocer 130 t low liguref:,constantly on Inwd. wido Lawus, - frain 64 ceuts upwards, at OLMSTED" r_ T ONEY.-.1 good quality or hon . ?) 4.1 Nal° at C, S3lllll i;:m •E; • tiLe.. Le. QM " l'ant4, : CID