SENAlalettnisoN .ON /Wan -Senator' dtcliisou on leaving home fOr Wits6ington, made a speech, the ptirpoie of which may be gathered from an ektiatt : ten. AtChison saidthat his mission here was; if possible, to aWalen• the people of-this county to the dan ger ahead, and. to suggest the' means to avoid it. The people of Kansas in their_ fist elections would decide the questl'on 'whether or not the slaxe bolder was to be excluded, and it de pended upon the majority of the votes East at the: polls. Now if a set of Fowles :and demagogues, a. thuitsand lades off, could afford to advance their lomiev, and exert every nerve to vholitionize the Territory and exclude the slaveholder, when they have not the least personal interest, what is your duty f When yon. reside within a day's journey of the Territory, and ivhen your peace, yotir quiet, anti: .your properly" depend upon your ac tion, you can, without an exertion, rend five -hundred of your young men ivho 'Ote in favor of your institu tions. Should each county in the State of Missouri only do its duty, the ques tion.will be decided quietly and peact : -' abll at the ballot-box. If we ore deeeated; Then and the other -6unthern States will have shown - theinseit•es recreant to their interests .turd will deserve their ,fate. The Abolitionists will have nothing- tie' gain or lose. Said be, if von burn tit‘' barn,- I sits _ •tain a great loss, butyou gain nothing. 'Si) it is with the Colonization Socic ties,,and the dupes they send• here to Abolitionize Kirnsir.s. If these 'Abolitionists sfeal all your negioes,- they pin nothing. The ne groes are injured, you• are ruined.. So much the greater is the motite for activity on your part. Fellow citizens, we should not bo apathetic.when so . much is involve& We: should be up and doing.. He :was fur meeting organization with organization. lle was for meeting: those philanthropicknaves peaceably, at the ballot-box, and outvotingthem,• If we' cannot do this, it is an omen. that the institution of slavery is to fall in this and the other Sonthern States but it will fall after much. strife,. civil war and. blot dhed. • If Abolitionism, under its present auspices, is established in Kansas; there will lie constant strife and blood ' shed between Kansas and Missouri. NegTO stealing will be a principle and a vocation. It will be the policy of pbilanthr6phic knaves until they force the sluveholder to abandon Missouri— 'nor:Will it h..: long before it is :done. Yon cannot watch your stables to . Jr:event thieves from stealing your n , )rses cud mule , ; neither . can: you :;etch your negro quarters to prevent your neisr,hhors front stducing away and stealing. your negroe , .. • ir Kat:sas ii abolitionizeJ, all men who love peace and quiet will leave us, and all t-migration to Missouri from the'Slave States will cease. `• In a hyl,:id State we cannot live; rye ct.nnot be in a constant quarrel— in a con ,taut state of suspicion of our n-io p ld - ors. The feeling is enter Pained by a large portion of mankind everywhere. Yet he said was willing,;notevi h standing his pacific views, ,to hang negro theives; he would net I.uaish those who merely entertained ab. tract opinioni; but negio tldeves,• and , ier sons who stirred up insubordination and insurrection among our slaves, he believed it right 1. , ) putd-h, and they could not be puni , hed too severely; he . would not punish a - man who be lieved that a rape, murder or larceny was abstractly tiOtt ; yet he would punish the man ',vitt, coinmitte - d, either. Ile said that there were, a few inch Olio entertained those opinions in the vtestern pet t of the State of Missouri, arid who no doubt practiced .upon them; itud that, when full. evidence !vas obtained, justice should be done them. Convincing e‘idence must be had. - He was opposed to violence— indiscriminate violence, but let pun ishment fall on the guilty. Was it not strange to find, in a. State so deeply interested in the qbestien of slavery, a portion of the press . denouncing such men as Doug las, -Cass, Bright,. and others, and exulting over victories lately obtained by the Almlitionists in the Nbrthern Slates? Yet it was so. As fo, slan ders and abuse heaped upon himself, he eared but -little. It was the- fate of better Men. But, 'a day of reckon ing would come.- There will be a reaction in the Northern States: The people - of the North cannot be in pilot' of dissolving the If nion: . The mad platforms upon which the 'recent fusion victories have been ob kainedi -if can ied out; would inevitably dissolve the Union.' He had always had great confidence inthe intelligence and virtue of the liettrei but he acknowledged that this 'ciitifidence had been somewhat t;hafteu in late yeare. He again told the. -audience that to Aliedeed in . .111' Kansas a slave Territory; it was not sufficient for the Mouth to_ talk,-hut to act; to go peaca .Find inhabit the Territory,' and peacably to tote arid settle the ques tion according to the principles of the bour!liii bill: CAPP Er, AND ca IT There - is no lesson more important for the young, than that which incul-. cates promptness and punctuality, not only in all monetary dealings, but in every transaction' of life:- .Never theless; it is a' common . error with Many to disregard both qualities, , and thus to impair .confidence, destroy credit,_ and weaken character: Only let . it once be understood that an individual is reliable and may be, depended upon, and the character of that man will he established upon a rock of adamant. This is 'one great secret,- not'enly of success in trade, but of confidence.-esteem,.and.respect among friends and. neighbors. It forms the soul and. source of an en- Verged credit. Iteliatility is indeed' not only a great virtue, but it is abso- - lutely essential in our dealings with one . anether, and in every phase and condition Of4ife. Never make a prom ise that you do not intend to pertbrm, and be especially careful to avoid entering into an engagement that you knew it will be almost impossible to fulfill, The consequence of such an error must be to impair confidence, induce caution, and excite distrust War Declared at Last, HE long repose of Europe is about Tto be disturbed by the bugle's note and the recille of ,the drum, calling its slumber ing millions to arms in the defense of .their firesides and their country, England and France are Calling for men,and means, ,and senditigferward their ininiecto'blit tfe'figainst the aggressions of the Ilassian 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 funned tr. copartnership Maier , the name and style of. N. S,-.LICTLE.R & CO:, 'indium, t4ten the store at Empire Block. in.the \ ill:1;e 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 has been so long established in this .section. •Our stock will consist impart ot •the follow ing Goods: ilardwure, Crockery, Bouts & Shoes, Hats, Caps, Carpets, Oil Cloths Wit gs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Glass, faints & Oils, ' Sash, , Putty, ' Chairs, Bedsteads, Matt asses, Feathers Stone and Wooden Ware, And we mean to keep such an assortment of" the alltive goods that persons from a distance call• fie assured of finding tweithing they usually want at pi ices that will do them good Call and seefor.yaurselvcs. N. S. BLTI.EIf & Co. Olean, May 5, IS3I. a-51 Vow Cash . GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, Miller, re lietngril ri S. JONES takes this me.hod to inform ki • the people of Coudersport and the pub lie generally, that he has 'jnst, opened a Gro cery and Proviiien store, wimre he will keep constantly everything in the ;line, of " eata bles' " and which he will sell as' reasonable as can be desired. The "substantials" can be found here at all times, such us - FLOUR and PORK, • the appetite.; of the most dainty can abto be satisfied. Therefore, , hould ) on wish for any.h.ng of the kind, • p!ease call and examine before purchasing, elsewhere, and if he cannot satisfy you, your case...must be desperate. You will always find a full assortmcm of Groceres, cons.s:ing of Sit oars, Teas, Coffee. Cmger, Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries, Sal mon, Codfish, Mackerel, Blue Fi h, R.ce, Molasses, Syrup, &c. Also, at all times, Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (r6ll and firkin,) Salt. Hants, etc: e - c. Grain and all other kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods at the cash price. 6-33tf C. - 6. JONES. List of Causes For Trial is the Court of Common Pleas of Potter County, at Dacinter Tcrnt, 154. Jumls C. Curtis vs. Verse) Dickinson. Jesse Locke use of .1. „ Joint M. Kilborn Bruner Same 0. B. Goodman use Same. of A. Bruner - ) Martha J. Avrei ." W. Ross&Saia Roes J. 0. Williams will; Harriette Lose % John J. Ridzeway " roster Reynolds. Joseph A: Clark- " Charles W. Johnson. Samuel Porter use of „ Samuel Gibbs, Jr. W. T. Jones & Bro. Henry llMiburt " Martha Hurllntrt:e. A. Johnson & Co. use ~ S A. T. of 3. F. Crosier Silas N. Ilov. - aid " Richard G00(1111311; Timothy I ye 4, ot. al., " S:cphen)lorton— Emily Russell ". W. T. Jones &. Bra li. J. OLMSTED,' Proth'y PROTTIONOTARY'S Coudersport, November 2, -1-1 E. OLMSTED _ 2_, • would say to the public that he is now receiving'a stock of GoOds, which he will lie happy to Otow to all who may favor him with a call. Yon can tied by ealliug oft hini a good assortment of Lawns. l'nl tins. l3areges, Darege DeLaines. De loges, Silks, &c., &c. Also, Prints, Clitighams, Dn mcrtics of all kinds, GroCeries,Crockery, and a large stock of Bootsund Shoes; all of which will be sold as low •as they cats be bought elsewhere. DAKEK'S Rroma tend Chocolate—deliciou Ddrinks,- at • • TYLER'S. Magazines. for November. la &RFT. Gudey, Graham, and Putnam, just recaii:ed andjatiale at 25 cents per uaiabi.!r, by . TYLER. CASH PAID fur Nutter awl Eggs, cit the ITC/VISION ELTuRE. June 30, 195.1 URENCH MUSTARD—A new thing •en .l: tirely, for sale at C. S; JONES'. ASSORTED Pickles in jars for sale by C. S. JONIS TATALL rapers: - New•and _ beautiful pat terns at , TYLER'S. Notice, • MHE Governor of the State of New-York 1 has appointed the subscriber a Commis. sioner for the State of-NeW-York, to take the acknowledgine - nt of Deeds and otber.instra meats, and to administer paths .pursuant to an act of the Legislature of the - said State. • ISAAC' BENSON, Coudersport, Dee. 12,1851.• poc LET Knives, Table do. Call at MANN'S Store v3:i-iatvi•r7vOitir trn - 13 - trlr.4E. . . . , ' Daily, - $6.00.: '•• S ei ni-11ech1y,.....:;, , ,'3.00.• • /Teddy, " $2.00 • ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. • ' THE.WEEkLY PUNE commences its XlV.th annual volumee-With the month of September—commences it with a circulation (115,000) larger than was ever before accorded to any general newspaper Whatever,: This circulation has been gradually and laboemusly attained by concentrating. upon !THE TRI BUNI: the best efforts of many :editor:it and correspondents and by a greater liberality or. outlay in each department than was probably ever before risked on any- journal. It •has h'een attained, not by sailing smoothly in - the current of Opinion before the wind and bask ing in the sini.es of majorities, but by an ear nest, fearless devotion to Truth and Progress as ahovirall part•san exigencies, all temporary interests; all momentary illusions of popular- ity 'and success. Its thorough advocacy of Temperance and Liquor Prohibition, 'of 31 - ist-•. ice to the despised and down-trodden, and of the equal and inalienable Rights of the !In man Race,' irrespective of Sex or Creed or Color, have from lime to thee repelled many sunshine friends, iyhose ejndices, or seem-.! ing interests were thereby contravened, hut ' hare combined to form a character which it will endeavor to main ain and-:assign it a posi tion among journals which we feel that it w ill be hencelhith a success not to impair. - The leading ideas to which. THE TRI BUNE is devoted may be briefly set forth as follows: 1. Fityrium, to do whatever is es sentially right—not alone for white Am eri- , cans, or Angie Suxuns, or Caucasians even— ' nut for one Race to determine whether they ' will or will not -hold another Race in abject bondage—but for every Raceund•Nation, and. every adult rutional human being. - This Ere.edom is rightfully absolute in the - broad domain of Opinion and .involves - the equal and itnpenttite right to Political FranChises; 2, Orman, or the necessary right oldie legally indicated majority to interdict in the sphere of action all practices which-it deems denier :llll634, therefore prejudicial to the comment weal; 3. IlEsiricEson, or the wisdom and policy of employing the resources and credit of the community to accomplish wori.s of general. and-tinquestioned utility to ..which individual means -are 'inadeqn - a.e or which, though eminently conducive to the public good,- do. not promise to reimburse by their direct income the outlay required for their consiruction: 4. IN'TWSTRIAI. DEVELOPMEVT, as the corner-stone - of a true and benignant National Policy, conning the 'naturalization . of a new and valuable art or product or the soil Ss more important than the acquisition of a fresh province or island, and etpially within I LI'ABDW A.RE.— Spites tiedltloatbs, of the legitimate sphere of National eoilrern JLiplitterns long tried and found to be good, and National effort ; 5. PrixcE, as a vital .con-, Rifles tote Rub-stones, Styx-mill Files, Door dition of true • Progress, to he cherished by needle . s, Latches, Mineral Kin's (white and the most anxious, assiduous study to prelim. broWn,) - Locks, Wrought Butts for as readily as we - are %prone to require redress I Doors, of all sir, Cutlery, Knives of good for every wrong, and never to he surrendered timidity for the t,.:,:•.and for the potlet, at the except at the call of endangered Liberty. I'EOPLE • S GASH-STORE.• , Such are the chief landmarks by which TIITE TRIBUNE three.' e. Tin and Hardware. threats its eours- But a small portion of THE TRIBUNE is allotted to what is currently distimmOied T HE undersigned has connected with as light reading; but reviews of New Books his Tin, -Sheet Iron, Copper, and Stove - of decided interest, with choice extracts inns- Business, that of HARDWARE and - CIA). atoning their quality, are freely given, while LELIA—so That ill addition to the business the greut body of our' paper is devoted to a heretofore conducted by him,:he is now ready lucid- and careful digest of the News of the to supply the public with almost every variety Day, with Editorial comments thereon. We of litoware. I%lin end Cross-Cut Saws, Houp have reliable Correspondents-in each quarter Iron, Nails,Cable and- Ox Chains, Carpenters' cif the globe, and in'nearly principal Adzes fint Broadaxes, Manilla Rope for Cu cities of Europe and America, and their letter; Id e s: gene ! ral assortment of Clocks, du will aid- our readers to ac en rer understand- panned Ware, Toys of every description ; and Mg of the catiseS which • are now gradually to short; he designs to keep. all such things as converting the OA World into one gig- !vie . the public wauts in his line, which he will area, for die deft- h-s.rugg.e otrivai interests. se ll, o u t for toss than cost,'_ but for u wear pas-ions and ;oar - ions. • snail, profit indeed, and liOpes by a strict THE TRIBUNE contains reliable reports attention to his business tot receive. t liberal of the Marke - s. Our Cat to Mark-et re, ens s hare of public ludronage. • alone are- worth more iii it the price of ,he !All kinds of Produce [eked its excliange for paper to. those s he are engagod in raising. Goods; at the highest marketpriees also, $llO and tel Came. per ton paid far old iron. _ two pal er invoicing so great no expense as: 6-12 ly our NA eekly and Senn-Weekly could he al - forded at ,he price of these shee s except in ZINC PAINTS. comection w i h a Dads', nor con d our Daily be sus.ained ds price i 11011' aid of otir ONE-TIIIRDI CHEAPER THAN WHITE LEAD, AND FREE FROM ALL Put- Country edi• ions. Large. as tour circu anon - SONoUS QUALITIES. is, it us anti oiye us in ruinous toss be.: for • the receipts for Adver:is tie. We bedeve 'lke l'ew.Jerscy Zinc-Company 'that in THE TRIBUNE is fee ized the it ae j og egreatly enlarged their works, and large-;, variety awl ex, en of solid :rain-m.OMo improved the - quality of their products, area concerning dm events of the die -which has prepared to execute orders for their SUPE been or cidi be combined irdh ex.reme cheap- ndoll PAINTS, dry, and -ground in oil, in ness; and' in that we commend it to the asso rted packages of from ..!5 to 500 pounds; favorth:e regard of the reading : pubic. We also, Dry. in Marvels; of 200 pounds each., offer no premiums forsubscriliens, tempt none NN, HITE ZINC, which is sold dry,, or to mike it by g"mbl'og Prllsl)"ci,' of winnin g ground in oil, is warranted Pure Mid uusim farms or mansions iii a . lottery in which tick. p asse d f o r boils- and unifurin whiteness. e.s are furnished to rs patrons, einp;cry no I A method it preparation' huts recently been trdv edng Lgents to importune peoplc imo - di s cover e d, which euebles: the Company, to taking it. and was aIIOIIV of our romo in dun- warrant their paints to•keeP fresh and soft ill ning our subscribers for pay. . the ke-s fur any reasonable• time. 11l this THU'S OF THE WEEKLY TRIBuNE• respecttheir paints will be superior to ally t-ing e copy, one yea. 't?1, 01 ) other in the market. !- Three copies, one year Their BROWN ZING PAINT, which is Fi% e collies, one tear ' sill° I sold at a low price, and 4an only be 'made Ten copies, one year 1.4 , 11 !) n front the Zinc ores from Newnlersey, is now en copies. to aim addres.... _20,01 well known for its proilective qualities whet' • And ;tuy larger number at the rate tart til applied to iron or other meallic surfaces. . per annum, it STONE-COLOR PAINT possesses flee price if the 'SI-•20 Clubs ire cauwd direct all the qmilities of the Brewm and is_ of tin the pu l ar h: tech cittecri;,r. egrecabie color for painting Cottages, Depots, Subscripdons may commanoe at any time. Out-buildings. Bridges, etc l.- Payment in advance is required in ell case:t,. Denims supplied on terms by their and the paper is invariably discontinued at Agents, ! FRENCH •,F,/, RICHARDS, the expiraiion of the advance payment. holesale Paint Deal ,i•s and Importers, Money may be remitted fur subscriptions N. W. nor. of 10th &J' urket-sts, in letters arour risk; hut the Pos.mits,er at -6m Philadelphia! ,the place where the letter is mai.ed shoats be made acquainted with its - contents and keep I - a description of the bills. Bid s of any specie-paying bank in the United gates or Canada received at par for subscriptions., We have no travelling agents. Any one wi.hing to receive Tile THIBUYE 'l7' ed not wait to be called upon for hts All that is neces.sary for him to do is to write a letter in as few words as possible, inclose the money and write the name of the.sub scriber with the - 'Post-Office, 'County and State, and direct Melo:ter to • GREELEY Si; MeELRATH, Tribune Offiett,..New-York. - THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. • Persons residing at points where mails arrive oftener than once a week are requested to examine the Semi-Weekly. We regard it as the cheapest paper, 'all things considered, published in the United States. TERNS, • • Sing:e copy, one year-- I%yo copies, . Five comes., BM .POSTAGE ON THE TRIBUNE. Postage on the Daily Trib. one .year is *;;.1,56 Poitage on the Weekly Trib. for one year :28 Pos.age on the Semi-Weekiy for one year 52 Payable . quarterly in advance, at the office where the paper is received. GItELLEY & MeELRATH .Tribune Office, .New-York Aknainistratrix Notice. THEn undersigned, having been appointed Adtinistratrix - of the .estato of Wales C. Bfittenyortli, deceased, late of Summit town ship, Potter Co., Pa., reqUests all persons hav ing claims' against the said estate to make known the same to her, without delay, and all to' make' immediate pay-Mein •io. her at hor residence in the townahip aforesaid. • • JANE W-. BUTTERWORTH. Satzkrait, Nov. 2,1854. . •/-1-ft The Peeple's CashiStorel_ • qOUDERSPpRT. ,••• SoMething New. and Something • • Wanted- .; TTHEsubscriber has Just received ft'om.tbe city Of 'New-York, ' opened at Hie store formerly occupied by-Raskin & Smith; on the north side of the Court House Square, a selected assortment - of New 'Good's, .com 4 prising Dry. Goods, Groteries, Crockery; dud Hardware. • ' The _motto of fbuSiness;—aditptedis, "the . sure shilling and the liitely sixpence " The above Geo& 'will therefore be sold (richt. sivcly for either 'cash or ready:pay in band, and upon such tct•nts that, il; purchaser can not • be otherwfse than satisfied that he lias made a good bargain—received a 'quid pro quo —something for something in - value for his money. An exelia l nge• will gladly be 'made with the Farmer.. tin• his Produce Butter, Cheese, Eggs. Grain in any quantity, and With it, the more Cash the better. The subscriber will at all times tafie pleasure eibilriting his Goods to the customer, that ,quality and prices maybe examined. ' ' L. F. MAY NA R Coudersport, July 15, 1853. . 6:7tf AMC/NG tunny Other articles for the ladies. _of fancy and Irich worth, will be found at the People's Cash Store. tine \Sorkcd'Col• lars. of ditlerent desigusltntl patterns.•- 1 IQ)LEACIIED,Sbeeting and Shirting, Brown Candle Seutniner path fur child] C 1 1 .6 wear, Bed. Ticking, Toweling, Ta ble Linnen, Brown, White da., a superior article of • Dantaslc. all run; flax,—Table Spreads. An examination will repantnend theni boter than hilt +,;; rLc. . T "61.1t0 "Ca,ll mre" may he found a seleCted lot of Prints, of 'English, French, and AMerican Goods, quality and prices ugrcoin; admirably. Please: 'call and Fre us. BLACK end Green Teas, of ms - cellMit fla; vor, and at most reasonable ~P rices.'' SM. gars, IVhite• and. Brown .do...Tiee; Ginger„ Spice, Pepper,,;N:unnegs, Cassia,.Raisins, Ta baceo in all itsd variety, - to please those who love tho weeit. e niel c .4aperim article of Coffee that eanaot cod; io. pleme •Ml :the Dutch and sonic of the I nakin s, at the ;',B3PLE'S CASH STORE. 7,Tyji. AND Clanss:Wom, in y~zvariety, that.will.please ruu ey ' e nit.the fiist inspectton,.itt, tne - 01 , 0PLII'S CASH STORE.. Premium Fanning Mills. mportant to Tormers•and. ItJechanics. subscriber has liuichased of J. Ilambiirough the rightito use in Potter and M'Kean counties his patent in the construction of Fanning Mills. Ho lads .also, at great ox bense, commenced the ImMufacture ot a PRE 11111J1t1 MILL which 11 clean from 100 to 200 buslie.am:r hour. TI Mi . & was pate .ted March 20, 1847, since which tune q has stood at the head of the list at MI the State and ceun ty agticidturul societies where it has been ex- Minted. and is a univelial favorite . with. ell antlers who have tried i . It took .the pre mium at the first Agrireltural..Fair held. at 'Flarrisburg, Oct. 31st, 1651, when -.there were 30,00') people present' 4141 at the great State Agricultural Fair. at NeW}York, held at Roch ester Sept.. 16-10, 1851 1 : this Fanning Mill received the highest honors. Having met with. uniform , success wherever tried, I confidently invite the farmers of Potter and IFl'Kerui counties .to cell at my shop in Coudersport and examia .for themselves. A supply always on ha d, to be sold on rea sonable terms. . • • 6-371 f • HN RECKHOW. $3,00 5,11 U .....-...1],00 .. !THE subscribe' her . y- gives notice to the Al:ptiblic that Navin ' Elycil PiTEli. SHIIT7S his note for eightydol aiss, bearing: date Lear the last of March, 'lB Ipayable September, 1856, and haying neve received any Value therefor, he will refits to pay the same; therefore he warns any' person from buying the Said note with laid qxpectation: of his pay ing it, [6513 CONSIDER STEARNS. . - . . , . . , . Mill Owners will at -4. fi,u4. supply of. Oil for machinery:at s tiafactory .prices, and in any quantily,at . N - , • .. • " r• 'TAR'S Drug Store. I Teas. JAS..W. SMITH e Oil. Machi :'SPENCER'S COLMYth.. EWA Nett Goods for the Sudsmer Tride: '-'it3MNCER -would reipectfrdly in -IJ'fort* .the • inhabitants •of .Coudersport and Cieinny that he is note receiving a FRESH aitte LARGE' .ASSORTMENT of Go which will be sold as cheap ns the cheapest. He.,w.ouldi also return' heartfelt thanks to his old. customers, and friett& - for tHeir paA patron age and glad to show .them any. goods ichich he has, and will try to save them at least per: cent. by calling and examining beforeptutchasing elsewhere. • • , , I HERE mite the lib to inform the Peo, ' ph) of. Coudersport and Potter county that I aimstill at. my new Stand , rippashe the north - side of the public - square, where why be found Gnoccnits - of all klitds einistantlY on hand, such as Tea; Sugar, Cof- I tee,. • Saleratas, Ginger, Mustard, TobaCto - , Snuff, - Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, confectionery, &c.!'. :11y motto is, "The nimble sixpence iii Pre ference to the don- • i • L. W., STIFICER. • Drugs, Medicines, 1 PATEN T MEDICINES, Oils, SpiritS• of Turpentine,Camphine, Burning Fluid, Soap, Candles , role low at SPENCER'S. - CAP 'Letter, and , Noto Paper, all kinds of Stationery, Steel-pen Holders NV4ers, Sealing Wax, Sand, Ink, Pocket-Books,i En velope=,", Visiting Cards, Jewelry, Fine, iCut lery,' and a variety of Fancy Articles, together with Silk and.Thmad, etc., at SPF.NCEB's. (ry RAIN, • Butter, Lard, Eggs, Raki, Shin g!es taken for goods at their ca.dt Gash not refused. 1). W. SPENCER__ 8 ,---- ER' and Lard of It superior quality l7l7l; for Anle at SPENCI4t:.s. • ANV one desirosli of a good (violin; of Syrup of Atolas4ei.will.tlo well to call at SPENCEIt's. County Orders Taken at.. Par Olt-GOODS, at LDIES, if you ‘vaut uirt- you will tlo. well to cell on • SI'ENCER.. . B- VBBIT S YentA P3wder forsa!o by] SPEN 11.31 N - PSHuNG.—Pore Groinol. Coffee— .lll great thing for the ladies: sPENcirt. TI 4 ITIIONTMPTIC, Cod Liver Oil, and man) : other popular 34 , acine , for Lk by SPENCER. is Halloo-,! Halloo ! Halloo ! ENC CF ,ft ig in town' Ifountgini of S . . OREADY-MADE for ialmost nothing. 1 lure bought this coat, this vest, andt hese pants—sin't broke, either! 11urrah! j Ail the Who ys shall l'e one of 1.1. 1 ,S CE coats! Hurrah! But, to be candid, trends, thiere with itg like it in all the ceon'hry. Jost go over there, and for a little o' nothing he 'II sell ve a rig that, though ye 're lie gest riescal abuve.ground, will make ye as fair as a praist to look at ; th.ottelt ye paint a cint in yer pockets, folks will bow and scrape to ye as though ye were millionaires and 'real gentletnaus.' Fashion! Great thing! Bet ter dead Man out of it—mant au honeSt fellow has been 'cut' because of the eat 1.1 his coat ; but no danger if ye buy of Spencer,—his olotg are just the fitshion2 TM; subseriber has just received a large stock oT Heady-Made, Chilling, of t e latest style and best-muolny, which are well made, .and will he sttld low. 1). W. SI'ICEII. 100ELVERIZED Corn Starch, for l'ood, for 1 sale at' SPENqER's. SODA, Crean' Tartar, Magne , iaj Arum, ,211alk, Salts, and Glue, for sale at the GROCERY STORE. OPEL aitd coach-.varnish can lie had at 'l,3peneer's on very reasonable terns. OIL (1F TAR, Merchant's Gargl be had at SPEN QtroT AND LEAD at lowe o r 1...7d0wn tcm n at . SPEN! NTq:\V artic:c.of Summer 11.i i t. , 7t iN AA B Err ER ,-eit•e:iott of Coffee not. found in the county than at • SPEn ER'S TEA hr- the chest or pound for sale by. SPENCER.-. - New Goods. W • D - : SPENCER has just returned from gate city with a lame slocklof Grace= rie4, Clothing, Drugs and Medicines, and a general assor.ment of Fancy . ArUcles, and many other things too numerous to mention, which will be soul low co!' cash or iready-pay. • Lti G' TOBACCO—Fine Cni, Ciwy:ing ..12 and :751 - nuking, by thp pound. at "I Conic to bring ;ion Life and Health." riot. CURTES' lIYGENIA, 4r Inhaling "Jr Ilygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Cods, and all Lung and Liver coinpiaints. A new method of Inhala tion for the cure of the above named diseases: For sale by I),W. SVENCLI.C. - - Tailoring! Tailoring!‘ • J. W. HARDING, Tailor. A 4 work entrusted to his care. will be done Witu noatness, comfort, and durability. (_r ' Shop over Lewis iNianu's tore. 6-37 IRUSII Burning Fluid and damphine at the . DRUG ituditOOK-STWIE. • Music. 1 110fUNTEN'S celebrated Instructions .11..f0r the Piano-Foite;• Borrows' Piano-Forte Primmer ) Union Glee Book ; A new supply of Sheet Music ; • For sale by T. TYLER. A NEW supply of Fluiciand Cum -OAm) Lamps—some new siid beautiful patterns just received and fur sale low.at • TILER'S. Clothing, Clothing. T" place to bay well-mado•Clothing at a low price (a large stock to select from . OL3ISTED'S. Drafting. Instruzzients, ..Water Cidors, Drawing Paper', Pencils, and Brir,lies, just received at :TYLER'S. . Stationery AT Wholesale and Retail nt ' i TYLER'S 'PICKLED CHERRIES at i• C, §. JONES' i- T VAS,fre;lt and Omar, at XEzie 00D S DOUBTLESS there are ninny persons is eoudersport and vicinity - Who have net t , visited the famous BOSTON STORE at the fast4rowing village of Wellsville; The No. of this store is 94, which number is over the door-: BOST,ON STORE • , 'O'ER 'TITE This establishment. is one of the largea DRY. GOODS andREADY-3IADECLOTII. ING Depots in Allegany, county. Hurulieds of customers frcim Potter county buy all the:r Clothing, Boots anti Shoes, anti ogler fixing', at this greatruart of business:. But !till there are those who have- never happened to fall into the path that leads, most assuredlz, to economy, and wealth. That path. lea all cash buyers straightway to the • GREAT BOSTON. We have no enemies to punish, no friends to reward. We sell for ready pay, and talcs in exchange for 'Goods the following useful • articles, _ Cash TaliOw Venison Oats . Beeswax Fur . Beaus Nooks Hides Wheat Yarn Rugs Potatoes Wo ol Butter &C., We are now receiving_ from our shop it Rochester, about ten cords orthebest ROOTS and SHOES "sold in the county. We keep constantly on hand 31en's India Rubber Boots, 41 64 " , Over• Shoes, 14 41 " .Coats,. "o If . • it . ai a Cnpa. With a very- eitens;ve stock of TRUES, VALISES, and CARPET BAGS, choiss Black and Colored Dres. Silks; Alpaca. De. !aloes, Thibet •Clothi, Prints„ Gingham=, other Dre4st- Good4--together with a geueral variety of Dry Goode. Shawl; .Shawls. In particular, we would call the attention 11 the ladies to our great variety of SHAWLS, of every possible kind, altogether too en merous to mention. Mattresses. We have the largest stock of the difi.•reut kinds of 3141 tresses in W-estern Nehc•iark lintel keepers can be supplied on reasonab't term. Three Cheers for the contempinied ('ant front Wellsville -to Rochester; and hoplil that the Plank Road will be continued only Coudersport during the coming spring, and that the sous and daughters of . horglged Potter may be more frequently seen in ma yaung Cllyr We remain your oh% serv'ts LArtexii, co.: la, 16. - )4. (143: , t;i MM.:KEREL, Salmon, and Blue ifith.l C. S. QUPERIOIt.Serin and Tallow Caud'es'il k 3. C. S. JONES' PPOVISION STORL.- ,TNDIAN•3IEAL and BUCKWHEAT run. tautly on hand at the • NEW PROVISION S. Tj) It T. fIRAIN and Produce -of all kinds take_wi kfi exchange for goods at this store. C. S;JONES. AM and Shoulders—rt nov n—ortioc Hat C. S. SAC KS OF SALT at the NEW PROVISION sTonr. GRANBERRIES ! I,ItANBERRIES: Ly the quart or Ibto.tiel, it C. JOHN RECEHOW, Calwirtge and Sleigh-31alier, subscriber respectfully gilt.% mei,. 1. that he is prepared to do all the bu•inr , . in the above line, at the shortest notice. at 1:.; new .hop, two doors nest of the Couderyor. 11o:el. JOHN- RI:CR.IIW%. A. B. GOODSELL, flUNS3TlTll.Condersport , P. Firs-Anc k-A inanufactitred and repaired at his shyp.c short notice. ig, Oil, to ;iitrec tlyitt March 3, 1 _ The Clothing Department • AT " THE PEOPLE ' S CASH STOPS. " IF, MM . -MADE CLOTHING kept eon -Ltstalltly on hand by the subserdwr, •m2l up and manufactured by the be•t orinek• from eloth: selected Cur durability. andtpo:e?, the object being not to supply the ca•toater with a humbug art irk which he snap be a duced to purchase because it is se rery Owl?. but ‘‘ hick in the end is rery deer; -bat U. pu! him in the first in:mulce an article whicli do him hour4t rend good service for a re'o , 7 ab:e price. All those desirous of being it occommodatvd, cull at The Peop!r's Storc. - L. P. 31.11-NAP.P. Cuff:CM:l) GINGIRMS• in.varietr. grierN to :mit: L. K. MAYNAItD. MATTRESSES IN WELLSVILLE. AT TII.E.cttAT Bop. TON STORE, No. 94 — MAI N.sT. Ai AY be found , constantli on hand and 1t I sale, an extensive varlets - of :;petio rk Granger's snporb MATTRESSES, of ot! sort, kind, and price; Irmo a $3.50 Palm 31.:- tress to a super-English hair Mattress at ,Also, Lounges, Bol,tars, aid Pillows. AI: which are, offered to llotel and Ernie::: llonse keepers, and all others - who has c mon sense enough to know that a f: feather bed, to make the best of it, breeder of disease and a lift-curtailer. — e' lower prices than can be found at any o:i.e7 store in the county. . LANCEY & Sale Agents (in the county) for the s3!e the above goods. (,-35 Boston Store, Wellsville, Jan. 13, MEE Academy Text Book.* A FULL itnpply for aile low at TVLER•s ZINC and Mineral Paints, with direeer.l for. using, at T. B. TYLER'S J-ATENT PAILS, Bed .Cords, Clo.Lo Lines, Horse Cords, Curry Cumb , , Ilrushas, to he sold at JI. FURMAN, Home and Cattle *respectfully informs the public that be located in Hebron townsh:p (at J o"eph Stot.c:. where he is prepared to attend to calls .n profession.' lie is of king experience in T.• bus{lness, and hives by his superior okill assi'duity.to secure the patronage of the lic. 6-19:2,1 - -- -- ----- 1101111ATENT MEDICINES at Who/epee. ; UNlcrehaphs and l'edlars will be l api o 7: with all kinds of l'atent Medicines at factures' wbolesale prices by Tyta YPHE best three pilling tea and ..1L at OL.MSTEI) AFULL assortment of Grocerie: at low figures, constantly wido Lawns, from GI cents upward+, at • OLMSTED'S, ILIONEY.—Agood qualityC. of honey. SMITH I .1l wile at TY LEIVS FIZZi