PUBLICATION OF TIM LAWS. Tim subject of publishing the laws in one or more uewspapers' in each county of this Commonwealth, as soon us practielible after their enactment, is worths- the attention of the incoming Legi:icat ore. Tlid • preeent system of the lava to pamphlet form, under the administration of the lowest bidder principle, as public printer, is such a till'erable farce that it is bard iv with condemning. In the first place, the typographical execution of the pamphlets would entitle them only to a plut'c among the refuse matter of ! ir printing- office. A more unreadable, iinbooldv mass of dark-colored paper, bedaubed with ink, was never indebted , to the "mt. preservative" for its exist- Pima, pad we- venture to affirm that liati4, with his wooden types, could IntVe executed a less unsightly work. There is n':t a country office in Penn- sylvania which could not. excel by kreat odd %. 'fl-re delivery of these pamphlets to the different counties, is another pre ciotn; krrangement. Some time in the course of a year after the laws have taken cflcct, a one-horse vehicle hitch ed bei.ind what might have been con sides..ed a Jo rse, but now saOly degen erated—this magnificent eqtipage be ing owned by the important personage ‘vho eniciates as driver, the natural I.!tr,hof whose countenance is sufiici ent to fflnmi e the I;i_fhway on a dark Light ; the whole cortc.t , c having been imme - s d i : the waters cl Pine Creek, Bennett's I ranch, orsome other notable Etream. In such a plight it arrives at the county scat, and delivers the Pam phlet 1 - ;4;ws according to contract, in 'a condition that they might easily be ta;sen fyr pt:lp, to be used in a paper In the oarly days of England, the :`:,ions were wont to send nie,:sen,;•er:. , among the people to reqd the law.; to . them, immediately after their being enacted by the 11 5 11 lena gemrt e, or meeting of wise men ; it Lein? thin deemed essential that the , 'people should have a chance 'to learn the import and nature of the laws, he fi.re thty were expected to he amana-j ble to them. The improved plan of nral , :ta; days is to keep the knowledge j of laws is the persons of pew, who are compelled to severe toil in order to d,:cipher those hieroglyphics known as Laws. While Caligula was at the head of the Roman Empire, the Senate order ed the laws to , be written out and placed by the road-ide, that the peo ple might read them ; but that tyrant effectually annulled that order by put ting them un posts so high that the people c. , ni l not see them._ Pennsyl 'Varna Le..tislatures,though unconscious ly,prudoce the same results in countiei nut contiguous to the Capital. Now, the question arises, after con teuTla:i'r, this state of facts, is there a r.:-.11:•fly I We think there is ; and without eiit.eim; into detailed speeifi cation, We would smfgest the plan (Si haviae, the laws publi , hed is one or more 11;:ws per:: in each county, prior' to the time ammiuted fur their taking elfeet—t xeeptiug, special arts requi rin enforcement. Of course SVC Vit:IIM ht.! under.-toad as inipl)ile , that puLlishers should be furnished With eel: di - led copies, by the proper auti3rn iii.:. Then, make such publi cation sicliviont evid'ence in the differ ent 1. - •!.-Al tribunals, of the existence of said i,i NV We arc not authorized to speak for the fratt , ruity of country editors, but we venture to say they would insert th.‘ laws of the C.annumwealth in their cohnna4, at ono half the usual rates. It would certainly be netts to - a large porti,)a of their readers, besides being of practical benefit.—Highland Pat- The Ch!lahood of a Distinp:ihhed Man Captain Hollins was celebrated in the family circle fur bis pugnacious pr(pen-iiies, when still quite a young ster. Cups, saucers and plates disap pearea ben , ro him like mists beibre fl.tnocni::q sun, or any other Simile :VOll 1)101 lli- g,re.tte;t pleasure was to build town of cards, or little blocks, and then throwin up a cup or bowl with the true parabolic curve, let it fall— t:mash into the place of attack and shiver it into ruins. On such occasions he Would cry out: " That's the way 16 shell 'cm !" thus evincing, as did the great Napoleon at the same age, his predilection for warlike deeds. When at school, his greatest pleasure Nvas in placing a chip pn his hat and asking any buy to "Knock it ()WV you dare," if the boy dared, he would instantly demand an indemnity in the ;lave of a tart . or apple, failing which, be would immediately proceed to •.givti him Grcytown," if we may be :allowed the expression. We need not say that his career since has justified the early anticipations of his friends, 4:Junded upon such demonstrations of the warrior's talent.—N. Y. Picayune. " I bore you have a good husband, Madam," said a reverend gentleman to a lady arrayed in the depth of the fashion. " Yes, sir ;" she replied. •' and a good man too, I think." " don't know what to say about his goodness," added the minister, " for lay Bible teaches me that a good man should clothe his wife. but he lets you go lialf-nake(b" 23115int00 Oar'tfo. THOMAS STETVARDsOI6, lattoritcp at !Lab), N. E. corm/• Gth awl Wa.luul-streets, 7-3 4t C. W. ELLIS, ffttoritt at, ?Latu,. Coudersport, Da. Jan. 18. 1850. t f • P. W. K...Nox, ttorne2 at V.,aiu; Coudersport, ra, will regularly sttetal the courts in Potter county. A. P. CONE, aTt o n r - at IL a 1.0 , Wellsborough,.Tluga county, Pa, will regular ly attend the cour:s of Potter county. June 3, 18-18. 'LAND AGENCY. TIIE undersigned having been entrusted. with the Care of several I:0%e tnicts of laud in this county, has made himself ac quainted with the lauds mudloud titles of the county, and ,will give immediate attention to any business of this nature that may bo en trusted to him. J. S. MANN. M. R. GAGE, W. D., VSICIAN AND SUIZCEON—WonI,I re sio.ctfully inform the citizens of (.10u.lers• hoot and Putter -county, that he has located yellnanently ainone: thew. and Will attend to all calls in his prof,ssion. Office—T. 13. Tyler's Orin and Book Store 6.6 ISAAC BENSON TTORNEY AT LAW.-oilice, East side of the public square. Coudersport, Pa. By spee"al arrangement ihe professional ser vices of S. P. JOIIN: , ON,•E:1., my be engaged through him in all cases in which he is not previously concerned. N. B.—All claims due and payable to the undersigned, personally and professionally, may be found 111 the hands of Isaa c Benson, Esq., for adjrzstinent. S. P. Jonssos. March 3, 16-V: , 1-21 f JOHN S. MANN , TTORNEY Aso COUNSELOR AT LAW, attand the scvcritl Courts in Potter nod Mli.ean cuoroics. An busi.s entrust,d w his care will receive prompt attention. Office on Main-street, opposite the -Court Couder,port, ARTHUR G. OLMSTED, A 1T011:•:EY AND COUNSELOU AT LAW, attend to all huiipc , s 'intrusted to his care witlL promptness :Lust Gdclity. thu Tcinperatlce I;lu_l:,up stain, Coudersport, l'a. L. F. DIANNABD, attornr,i)Csatottirlor at Rain, coudLrsp.,rt. face—wall! of ILc court' Louse square, at '• People's Guth S.ore,' up stairs. 3-17 FRANK JOHNSON, Cithfuct COMESPORT, POTTER COLT:TY PA, to inform the citizens of Cott(ler-port and the surrountlint , country, that lie tvili exe cute all - °Met . , in hi , line of Int.ine,s at snort nwiett and re:l-attiai,le price4, - Plinte of lm-inti- , near the Pre,byterian Church. 7 1:: 1 v. U.. 14111 iTil. Dtaic: in Dr). Gincnias and Provisions; Ilardwarc;', Crock(.ry ai i (;lass Ware ; Boots & Shoes,Hats & Caps. ,`s,`one and iroo,,lot Ware : In ..Lori, altito,tt (ti t :try:11111g titatally kept in Conihry Stole. of which he olcr3 for ttta l e tit very tow price , for the pay. l';ace 0f hit-ines , coiner of Main and sec ond Stree:s, ("4nuleniport, at the oid .4t:111(1 of \V. 'l'. Jone. , , 11r. July 7, FOUNDRY, Tl, B. DiloWN would give nmice to the • puldie that lie i• prepared, at Itis Foundry in Coudersport, to do all manner of. L'ating,--tv ill make and finish to order all kinds of Mari.kirry. 21Iii1•Getirin 4 , , Board and Log Cars, Sleigh-Shoe.; of all -ices, and et ery article needed by a Lumbering comm.:44: And to Varnierts he would 'say, that he has procured some of the best Plod' prittPriis in both Flat Land and .Side Hill, and keeps 'thew con:tantly on hand. Anil will make to order I'ol Rollers, Itirroirs, Cultitall,rs, and every article used by theni in his line of Inasis !less. Ile is prepared also to do all kinds of BLACKSMITHING. And front his long experience in -the above business, he feels confident of giving satisfhc lion to ttio:=e who may give hint a call. N. B.—Old iron bought, or taken in ex change for work. 7-tCy War Declared at Last, THE long repose of Europe is about to, be disturbed by the bugle's note and, the reville of the drum, calling its slumber ing millions to arms in the defense of their firesides and their country. England and France arc culling fur tutu and means, and sending forward tiieirarmit s to battle against the mzgretsions of the Russian Bear; but trite :he Old World is convulsed by revolu -11011, unusual pcace and plenty reign in the New. .111' the peaceful and quiet pursuit of our business we have formed a copartnership under the Hattie and style of N. 8. BUTLER and have taken the store hi Empire Block, in the village of Olean, formerly occu pied by Thing Sc,. Brother, and are now re ceiving a splendid new stuck of goods adapted to the season and wants of the community, which we intim(' 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 in part of the follow ing Goods:. .Hardware, Crockery,- Boots & Shoes, . • flats, Caps, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Drugs, = Medicines, Dye Stull's, Glass, • Paints & Oils, Sash, • Putty, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattrassei, Feathers Stone and. Wooden Ware, ' And we mean to keep such an assortment of the above goods that persons fronra distance can be assured of Ending everything they usually want at prices that will do them good Call and see for yourselves. N. S. BUTLER & CO. Olean, May 5, 1854. 6.51 Notice, rpHE Governor of the State of New-York -I- has appointed the subscriber a Commis sioner-for the State of New-York, to take the acknowletiginent of Deeds and other instru ments, and to administer oaths pursuant to an act of the Legislatnre of the said State.. ISAAC BENSON. Coudersport, Dec. 12,k31. . Coudersport Academy-, . mIIE fall tetaii of tft::: iu tiuition will earn mence on Wednesday:, October 5, Icsl, and eon:lime e:even weeks. Eletnenthry brauelles—Orthog,mphy, • eography,. Arithmetic. Ph - ysiii,ogy, .V 3.00 Higher Ariattnit ie., First Lessons in Algebra, tool English Gr.ounier, • . 5 0 Higher English branches, Phikosoithy, . A;gebra, 2 c., • 500 Higher .Thohooi ~ie, :HA :he Litliguilge, Ins.ractioit on the. PiNno rove, VIIILA Dk:LFHIA _ - U 2P.: of instramem, 3 Voctil music lice of charge." Ptither higher cla,ts of s;udies \Via in- - chide any or al! the lower. classes. The subt-eriller tidies this occasion to ex press his thaniis to the people of Potter and of other sections for. them liberal support during the past year, and to assure them that no pains will he spared itt the future th,tt may be required twin:lke this school an institution worthy of the entire confidence and support of all \din desire' a sound rndtmental as veil as a thorough mathematical and classical edu cation. The undersigned Officers and Trustee's of the Coudersport Academy are moved by a tense of official and personal duty, to call the attention of the public, and of tile people of our county in particular, to the rising, and useful character of :his institution of learning When we invited the present worthy Princi. pal to the post he occupies, we tumid the Acad emy depre-sed and declining. We submitted its organization and other moat onerous ag;Lars to his discretion and manegement ; and our experience enables its with increased cobil deuce to assure parents ;did guardians that he has prom ed efficient, and practical= just such an instructor es this community needs. It. H. DENT, President, ) IL .1. OLMSTED, Treas.: Trustees. T. B. TyLER,I.Seey, ' 1000 EO3K AGENTS. WANTED, 1110 cant - as-> for the best and mast salcable I_ Balks pub!Yhed. They are, written by the most popular Authors of the day, chiding, among .o:hers, T. S. AR - rutin, of %close last.grezu work, - TEN AIGHTs IN A BAR ROOM, 10,()(1..! copies have beja sold Nvithida month of pub:icafion. These books, arc beautifully illustrated, (many Of them with cotored plates,) and are !:rimed :mil bound I/1 ;he best ni.inner. Agents will find ple ,sant and proliiiitile etnp.oyineilL In their cireti:ation. For yar ticulars. tid,lre.is (post paid) J. IC. BRADLEY, 7-19 di:- her,: No. North i'oarli s!reez, will tind Oatal evt iiitlieline it Anitultuitiom :chit! of the best tvtulity and at low pric., TyoN , s 1c.11111.-.1.111UN and other xe,nclit prurn•ini,th, fL,I elnain.ing and !Lt. in. fmr ,an.• TVI.E ilLi ICll~,jill~' to' built; to r, i;!ta a ct.l,:plul,•:..:ock of ‘Vilaio:-. told fur a liC at fair pk.);:rs Lc T. 'l . l' 1. .YGI' : UU:e j:::a recciret? :a t!:e 17 JiJCHNAL Iltit>E-;3'I'ORE tiept., 3, 7-I l i CI II r.r;'.l' er do., Bo;t.s, ...!:flop,,Wtirdrobe barn Door 13i11,2, `J. VI.Ea. Sr G t 1 ~. 1, , • dte good v.,.1.1e-y of . ; ‘..."11111 4 : n• 1),H11:-. ch p for fami:y !wee :1:1 ila tt. , i•; rah:, are he l :i no 11111 C/, Or p1 . 4)- ellred %ve hope to recek e ,ocit p;A•on,:ge ioti to lt-i -tte,,, ;Aid an e:,rtte,r. do,ire to el):ige, may deceive. New books received at -hurt itrer voi,. Scioto! 1:1(m;,, La. ionery of :di kinds, nr ,c, er t,,,k for P.o:er.raiwktr-. emir ,, tatic-y oii Itaod. Maps, ..11;:lootatical Please call and w;awine for your:e!ves the 30i iLNAL TiiA MAY, by Mary L: ugdo.,l Central .Rica, - Lana,: of .1;,• Saracen, and Poem of :he (hien:. Fount - fern's last, " ltieh Lilt. nil'. T. Barnum.- Mr. Rmherford's (Thildren, by the author of The Wide, V. ide Wortd. -Mary Downes Tales, for children. The. Voting Atneric.m's Library, consisting -of .he, livesWashmom F n, Laayette, Frankdn,.Marion, and eight others in one sett. Leaves from the Tree Igdrasyl, by Martha Busch. - Periseopics--Dr. Eider. Berilm and Lily, by Mrs. E. Oaken Smith. Webster and his :11as.er Pieces—Tent. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, by Mrs. H. 11-Stowe,—S: Just received and for sale at the • JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. Coudersport, Dec. 7, Ito-l. •7-•29 R.AIII,IES and Plum:ill's '2 , lagazine , , 11h:6:wood's, Edinburghla,..o%:zine, and the Edinburgh and Wes.tatins:er Rev.esv., at die - JOURNAL BOOK -ii TORE. AFEW pieces of new Music; Music procured to order: also, Tep perance and other Tracts, or any periodictds desired: Car SChOOL BUUKS et/UM:Mit; ou hand, with paper, pens, slates, and eveq thiug needed for going to school. G-3311 M. W. MANN. GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. Hit/ter, re . liiingrg. NJS. JONES takes this me:hod to inforrr • the people of Coudersport and the pub lic gencratly, that, he has pist 'opened a Gro cery and Provision store, where he will, keep constantly everything in 1116 line of "eata bles," and which he NKi 11 sell as reasonable as can he desired. The" substantials " can be found here at all times, sue!' as FLOM?. and PORK, while the appetite:4 of the most dainty can also be satisfied. Therefore, should you wish tbr anything of the kind, please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, and if he cannot satisfy you, your case must be desperate. You‘will always find a full assortment of Groceries, consisting 'of Su gars, Teas, Coffee, Saleratus, Spi ces , Gi nger , Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Crnberries ' 'Sal mon, -Codfish, Mackerel, Blue Fish, Rice, Molasses, Syrtip, Sc. Also, at all times, Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll and firkin,) Salt, hams, etc. me. Grain and all other kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods at the cash price. C. S. JONES. . Terms. J. BLOOMINGDALE, Principal I. 1!! .:L\': ', New New Cash The People's Cash S • . . , AT COUDERSPORT. , Something: ices. atzd soni • - „itlante,:i. THE subscriber has ju - si vcceivedl city. of NeW-Yotic, .and ppenec tore fermerly 'occupied by firAin on the nprili side of the COllll viceted lesortment of SCW Goal rft;illit Dry Goods, Groceries, Grad hardware. The motto of business--atlepted sure shilling and the lively six pent' above Goods will ,therefore he sof! sively fel; either cash or ready-pay and upon suelt Rains that the parelt flat be etherwise than satisfied :hi tnadea good liargain—receiveda —.something for something in vale, motley'. An exebaniftr• will gladly .with the Fminer. for his Prcalacc Cheese, Eggs, Grain in any quantity, it, the More Cash the better. The st mill' at alttimes -take pleasure in e his Goods to the customer, that qu prices may be eiantined. L.. F. MAY 2 1 , CoudenTort, July 15;1.553. A MONG many . other articles for tl, ..ti..01 lanes- and rich worth. will ,11 at the People's Cash Store; fine Wet' huts, of different, tlet,igns and pattern. 17.? L EACHE D Sheeting and ,Shirtin , Brown _LDdo., Candle -41 irk, Summer , :loth for children', wear„Beti , TOW ling, l Ticing'a -1 ble Limum, BroWn„ . White do., a superior article - of Damask, all pure-.'flax4--Table Spreads. -An examination will re&tuantend them better :hall anything eist. I T"The Pcorle's Cush Store" may, he found a selected lot of Prints, of . Eligli Bll, Frenc4, and American Goods, quality awl prices agreeing admirably. fleaseicall and see us. Teas. 1- BLACK ..mil Green Terts, of eY.clelleitt fla vor, and at must reastmable ',rives. Su gars, Vt liii e and Brown • do., Bice. Ginger, Spice, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cassia, RiVius, To bacco in al! its variety, to please t rose ivho love the wet ti, and a ,:aperiot artiel4 4 - Coffee that cannot l'ati to pkase all the jut eh and seine of theltoth“ s, at rite ' I. , ;'I7.OII.E'S CASH STORE. _... -.......___„__,.----j E) 1',..40C tr rily - -TV C.--9.--- -- 4, ' ,I; Ghtsfi Yare. in --- variety, that c, ill pirase cue eye on the Bret ht I ' FOPLE ' S SiTORE.. -- "CAIZI:W.VI:t . E.— 5y:11,3 and tsii _I B• ' - t t . 1' 1 I 1• 1 —pato I.:s ,tmL! I it, ant eii,( 1 Eitle,, , zinc P1:1,-,tre s, s.;v:-mill Y 11,andh.s, I.:itelif s, Alffl( nil Ki,ohs, ( brorit,) AL.a:it:72 - Ludis, IVrou.zlit . illutts for 1ie,r,,1. f oil r:,(>. Gittit...ry, Et,il ti 3 of golld. (Fla/i.) v fur the 1...:1):e,;t:, 1 For the 1., I'EUVLE'S • 'Ain and lia..rnl7alk,. undersigned fins ccrines 11::N Ti S.n.r t 111::t of liAii:l)WAl:l.] it LElll—,l, tLut iu :111[111:011 :0 111( is to supply pildic almo , t CCr of (2itss-Clit I 1':11, 0:: C Ad7.l.•S 11;1 11.. I,IIS. A gi.ll; ii•sortiniiit of i - 2 Of 4 :V (.1) - till a 1 . :••‘,7 to rt...st EINE MEE in v.?, . . • .. I I•,r c-i 1,;. 77 r- 71 I'TC) (;lifliPrAt L'12,.11), AND riaLM 'Elae 11,ir v. in,ll'o“ :‘, L•xce;tie lit Ili , I'AINT,S. dry, ;old iirouud ik - sork o•!:.,:es - 11,112 14) J. I).:irrdsi of iiOU vouoils. Tilt d . ZINC, v,idtli is s, in on i.• Pure. .4 r rcd. V. hi: L (.2:%bit s Ike ittrll.ll. 11:t :1"1 . ,. I!:!, to Al th .; r oily • rf cct will be t :Alpe' utb , r Their It till\VN ZINC PAINT sold at a low price, and can end, from the Zinc arcs front NcW-Jur.l well likiown for its - protective yeti I,l.icti to iron at- other metallic so 'lta ir STONE—COLOR I' -IINT all the . i ndlities of the- Brown, an agree :Ili - a.. color line painting Citing ual-I,stildings. Bridges, etc. Dealers suppli I . on liberal term Agents. - FRENCH & 111C111- 1 Wholesale Paint Dealers and I' N..\‘'. - ter. of 10th &Alurket-st Gut lrii Phil: Premium Panning .1.,, Important to Farmers and .3 /THE subscriber has purch i i 11aniborough the riOn to use ini M'Kean counties his patent in the ci of Fanning Mills. Ho has also, a bense, 00:111100(12A the manufacture MILTM MILL which will clean 9.011 bushels per hour. This Mill w Narch:lo,le47, since which time at the head of the list at all the Stat ty agricultural societies where it h Whited. and is a universal frivol armers who have. tried it. It too mium at the first Agricultural Fit .llarrisburg, Oct. 31st, lesl, when 30,009 people .present ; and at the Agrieultitral Fair at NewYorl;, he ester' Sept. 16-19. .1';[1, this Fa received the highest hcluors. Having met with unitt fin SIICCCF, tried, [confidently invite the 'farmet and M'Kean counties to call at r Coudersport and examia cfor thenif A supply always ou hand, to be si sonahle terms. 6-37tf JOILNI'll„J„ 1111 IE subscribe! her( by gives lai 1 public that havin , • 6 -,.-u! rt: hiS note for eightyduliars, beurin c the last of Matelt; 1854, payable ,1 1356, and having never receivell therefor, he will refute to pay therefore he ivarns . any person 11 the said note with and expectation ing it. Pl5ll CONSIDER Si D;adhine 911. •Mill Owners - will always' :fiuci Oil for natclrinery at satisfactory in any qatuatity,at . • • TYLER'S.Dt D. VT.- SPENVER'S COLUMN. DE New Goods. for. ihe Summer Trader SPENCER would respectfully fonn' the inhabitants of - Coudersport and . vicinity that he is now,reeeiyjng aIFRESII and LARGE ASSORTMENT of Goods, which-will 'be sold 'as - clieap as the cheapest. Ile Avuuld . also return - heartfdt thanks to his old customers and friend; for their past patron age; and 3vou!d be glad to show them any goo d s .whi c h.he ha s ; and will try to save them at least - It) per cent. by calling and examining before purchasing eliewhere. • jeciaziam .ft_ DERE :take the lib - - ertv to inform the pc°. • ' plc of Coudersport and Potter ,eonuty that I am still at my new stand opposite the north side of the public square, where may be faint(' GIZOCE an 4 of all kinds constantly on hand, such as Tea, Sugar, Cof fee, Sider: tits, Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco, snuff, Nittmegs,..Mace, Cloves, Confectionery, &c. Ifretu the I et the Smith, Square, 1 corn. cry, and is, "the " The 1 exylu. iu h not, 'ser ran. It he h Fro quo 1 . for his c made Butter, Fjoduith bset ibtr dity uul My plow) k, The nimble Pi xp cue ein pre ference to the slot,-shilling." I ~ . . I). W. SPENCER._ - UM. 6.7 a D.Tugs,Nedicines,, ATENT MEDICINES, Oils, Spirits of "ID Tmpentine, Caniphine, Burning Fluid, Soap, Candies, for sale low at . - SPENCER'S. e JO tunnel keel Col- Letter, and Note Paper, all kinds of Stationery, Steel:pen Holder , ' Wafers, Sealing Wax, Sand, Ink, Pocket4looks, En velopes, Visiting Cards, Jewelry, Fine . Cut lery, and a variety of Fancy Artic:es, together with Silk and Thread, eta., at Butter, Lard, Fgg.i, Rags, Shin- VX gins taken for goods at their cash value. Cash not rallied. D. W. SPENCER. ' UTTI:4. and Lard of a superior (nudity ijfor sale at SPENCEIUs. NY one deAroiN of a good quality of .111§yrup of _Molasses will do well to call at: County Orders Taken at Par Fuit (,uOth3, at T ADIES,:if you want a nice Bonnet, you j 10.111 do ircll - to call on SPENCER. BABBIrS VezA Powder for ,:tde by SPENCER NTEW THING.—Pure Ground Cuiree— great Ittng (hr the ladie,+. SPENCER. TITIIONTItiI"PIC, Coil Livrr ON, and . 'alany o:hcr love= 31edicioes by .:•!,I'ENCE Ith La ~ , oud, inur • " Halloo ! Halloo ! Hallco ! PENC La - I:: in town! :tlountaitt4 of 1,:liZI:ADV—M,11):: CLOTHING for aline-t nothinlS. I' 11.:ve bought thi: co it, thii to end the..e pan:;—ain't broke, either! if utr: , ll! P. the ohe of c.;', coat-! I i P,Ut, to be candid. fr end:, there- noilt:hg, like it in 0.11 the en:tit:fury. .lupt hver there, and for a little o' he ye a rig that, though ye 're the big. ra: , eal abut e ground, Neill wake ye flnr rt - : a prai , '. to 10:-,k ei : though ye h oht cant in ye 'r puickets , fu!kri v. - ;it how :oui -er:pe to e :1101!!.Th ye were mil!iole , i;e-, • te,l gentletnanz:' ra. , hion! Great ! lII' de:ld ;11411 oat of it-311Thl* VII /1011 , 4 I . IIIIIV. ilt•en ' CM . Ifr:(_..;,11:, Oft h etat Of ea,O ISOrnn gi . iPg‘O . if ‘l• bay of Sioutcf:r,—lti: , z,Fe 'pi , : the I,..,hian :" • • .;11 , TOPE. ted with ikd d ct t -I,ox r :7 \ t it t'l . ip ,1 1 1,• rC t ti ; thi , lit I. t. 11, 4 41:-! ror;vii ,•.! a hr:re t,';l4 1.1:( , •: 11.1 1 i). DIE MIMI ME lEEE T, ----- )Til - ,Vi:l l / 1 ..15T0nl ,St.,l:l:.for -3_ :•,:t. :0 ; $1`1:: , •. , . ' I:1Z iS;DA, ('':0:c) •.Tilri;tl.,- Maalie-1,1, ALi t io _;.; ;11:, :7. 4 :4:t..., ztibi Glue. Ila• ~ tit. itt tht• • 1 I _el ' .1 •u, `,‘". ;1::11.11 co--h h at Prt,,P. , Oil %1•:." !It ~ HITT, Poi- i noL or TAR, Ali', n, od. to ki be 11,:d ME= Q11(11 , AXE) LEAD at lov..er liHoi•e , Orli] I—Ptlown town at it 1 L.- in. It. I: Vv" Simuner Hat , at 4 BE'FTER. se!ec:ioti of C'ofii‘:1110: % tare c . putity at SI'LNUi:ICS EWE MtII T EA by the ei:c;t or pound for t .11 II \ t t salt /11 In tLii Gr- to uny I)AV. SPI:.:.:( - 1.;11 Irv: ;no. rrto[rtio,l .711 c ci:y a lat;ti , • (;rove- Clothing, prog ; i and ~ltd a :, , , , ortint.tit of Fancy and nl't 11 ir.iii•rtiting,i too natnerons to mention, whieh 0 i i ho ste:d low for ea,h or ready-pay. RLUG TOBACCO—fIue Cut, Chewing, and tiniol:ing, by the pound, at S PENCER'S. Nvlall is Le imulc I~ . NIA/LH 1 is of "I Come tabriqg .you Lift' aml CritTES' In - GI:NIA, or hdrding I,llygeakVapor said Cherry Syrup, ihr the cord of Pdhoonary - Consumption. Asdnoa, Bronchitis, 'Cough, , ,. Cold , , and all Long and Liver complaints. A new method of Inhirf tionldr the core of the aim% e wooed diseases. For sale by I). W. SPENCEIL• , N by their /porters, hia MEI iiechanics. sed of J. .Potter and instruction Tailoring! Tailoring!! 3. W. Tailor. All work entra,tea to his care will lie (lone ; woe neatness, coni:4r, awl durability. Shop over Lewis :11;1E111'5 store. ir37 !'great ez ot a YRE- Tskat 100 to spate ted it has stood „And ccun- 1 4 711.E.5.L1 :Piurniug Fluid and Cdui!thine at dna DRUG and BOOK-S-1:01.2. Music. • iTUNTN'E . S celebrated Instructions for the Piauo-Forte; BurroweS' Alan - a -Forte Primmer; 'nion Gh.ei Book ; A new supply of Sheet Music; . For sale by . T. B. TYLER. •s been ek— te with ell - . the pre air held at there were Brea t, State d at.ftoch . nin,g. Mill A :. NEW supply of Fluid and Cain i Lamps—some neW end beautiful patterns just received and for sale low at TYLER'S. IsvVlterever s of Potter ty shop in ;elves. old on rca- • Clothing, Clothing.. T"E place to buy well-made Clothing at a low price (a large stock to select from OLMSTED'S. KHOW •t he to the SIit:TTS (late 'epteinber, lally value ttve . same; rTo:buying ef 1/1:s pay EARNS. Drafting Instruments, Water Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencth, and Brnshe.s, just received at TYLER'S• , Stationery T IVlJolesale aid Retail at PICKLED CHERRIES at I- • - C. S. JONES' t . ipply cf necs, and EaSfrosh and chcop, TYLER'S. MEM SPENCER'.= :iPENCEIt's SPENCER's )(Id 101' ~;it~~~ .... . BE New Goods TYLER'S BOSTON STORE, • . o'yrt THE 0000. This establishment is one of the larz,C,4 DRY GOODS and RCADY-11:101: INGlying in Alle;nuty counti•_ of customers from-Potte,r county buy all Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and at this great mart of hitsines-s. Bit ~! i l l th,r. are those who have never happened to 6: into the path that leads, most ti, cre di v, economy and wealth. That path lead 4 ti .cash buyers straightway to the • GREAT BOSTON, :1 We hat - 4 no enemies to punish, no frier,4 to reward. We sell for ready pay, and ta'u in exchange for Goods the following us-44,; articles, viz..: • . • Cash Tallow Venison Oati • Beeswax Fur Beans Socks Tildes Wheat Yarn Rag, Potatoes Wool Butter \, . • 4 c _ 'We -are now receiving -front our alts,, Rechesier,ahnut uni.cord, , of the be , t and SlloEti -01 d ;n the county. R's, i constantly on hand— - . • 3leti's India Rubber Boots, aJYEW C 0 Ohs DOUBTLESS there are many pPr.c . 4 Conchirsport and vicinity who line lIPVi cisitecl.tho famous' BOSTON STMTS. fac4-growing village of Wellsville. Th e Nr : of this store 13 94; which imother 19 over . it . Oven'Sline ., , ... . l' ' C ii:.. - " " Cap:. With a very extensive stack of T13.1 . K5, VALISES, and 'CARPET !SACS, choice Black and Colored Dre.- , t Alrara, laines, Tbibet Cloth-, Prlws, Ginghanis, other Dress Good , ---together with a general varictyof Dry. Goods. Shawls, Shawls. In pv'.l3e,tilar, we %mild call the :me l M on „ r the lathe's. to our great voriety of SHAWLS, of every po, , ible kind, altogether tuu. nu merulH to mention. Mattresses We have the large , t stock of the tftrer f: t 1;111a ., of llatircsses ite AVe,tent Hotel keeper+ call be ~ u pplied eu rea.miaVw teritm: • Three filteers for the eanfeinilbut.d I front \We Riodnr , ter: and Itt.p.ri that the Plank Road will be continued on II Coudervort during the cooling spring, ahi that the ,ote , and daughter: of ben.;tlu,d Potter may he 'mere frequent!y seen to our vating city. 11'e remain your uli erv'ts, LANCLIf S.: Co. Jan. 13, • C•ta :1....a1um:1, and Mile at JONES'. r riAt 101 i, Sp•rat rawre:a 0 12. S. JON:: .S . PPOVISiON INMAN ME.ll.and 1;1 :CIAIIIIE•ATcou ..11,tandy On hand n: the • ENV . PROVISION STIIPE . , f!,.R.AIN owl Peetlllro tak,r, w-cititgo for ; took phis ('. ( N Tr - Flt.'l:- , ;Ind N r k v vitt is [(IN sTedti CRANI1E10:11: 4 ! by hr r l r•.r.rt or T_l, rtECrwLTOIV, Carrinze . TT4III-: - ,:,l,,,riber 4.(. , n,!;‘ , p;,• I!" ill !it, .... .. . g•-1 1:1(,•/.r. Jr /II:s; A.. B.' GOODE',ELL, and ::•?,;::n•d til,,reu:, 1,-1- The Clothing Deria.---fahoLt AT " TIN ri:07.9.C.5 . 1)1:ADY-M.11)E (:(A) ' 111::“ . ; hrpt cnn .A.A. 4• 7,ntiv nu 11• Incl tri for ~ .iti o -crA.cr.l:rttlif no and Inant&te ' to tot hy the C. workop.u, from cr.cc:col for duralii;i • ty aunt oll . ;ect bein g ; ,:lpplV !111 . tcitlLa huntit , article Irlkicoh he ri.y 1, , in duce,' to purclrz-v bocatto. nry I) . ,tt viii , ll cud but to g: , * fin first whirl] it ill loL.::; and pool c,rvice f,r a rc...on• pr'sc,. All lini.e do-iron , of Icing , a neccramitidated, call at " ' file Peop:p * : ra•ii L. F. 31A1,\A1{D. SEE GINGII.‘.II:i in variety, an pricer to snit. , L. F. MAYNARD. MATTRESSES W171,1,5_ 4 VILLE, AT TIE!: GREAT nos. TON SPORE, No. MAIN-ST. . J , i AY be found constantly on hand and far ils:de, nn e.Vtensive varitstv of spencer .@, Granger's snperh 77171.'SSES, of every sort, kind, and price, franc:: $3.50 Palm Mat tress to a super-English hair Mattress atS.:lO. Also, Lounges, Nol-tars, and Pillows. All a which are ofiered to Hotel :pill Boartlng llonse keepers, and all others who have com mon enough to know that a filthy ,feather bed, to .make the hest_ of it, is beta breeder of disco m! ;did a life-curtailer,—at lower prices than can be found at any other store in the county. LANCEY & CO., Sale .Agen:s (in the county) for the ,ale o the above goods. 6-35 1y 80..t0n Store, Wellsvilip, Jan. 13, .Acadeniy Text Books. F 13,1. L supply for sale low at 131 TYLER'S ZINC and Mineral Paints ' with direction; KJ for using, at . T. 11. TILER'S. P ATENT PAILS, /led Cords, Horse Coids, Curry Con d:, llor,e BrtFlias, to be sold at MANN'S. T I. FUR3L Horse and Cattle Doctor, •respectfidly inform.; the public that he has located in Hebron town: 44 (utJoseph Stone's) where he is - prepared to attend to ca;ls in his profession. Ile IA of long experience in the busmea4, nti hopes by Ms' tmperior Ail] and assiduity to secure tho patronage of the fp.lb " 1110.1 TENT :11EDICINES at Whoicsak. , Nlercbants and.l'edlars will be supplied with all kinds of Patent. Medicines at Alana faeturers' wholesale pt ices by TYLER. MHE best three tea arid Cd sugar is 11, at : OLMSTIIIig. AFULL assortment of - Groceries, Tudow Eg1111:8, C011:;t:thily on hand. .Yard wide Lawns, front G cents upwards, at OLMSTED'S. rjONF:Y.,--A good quality of honey for 1.1. sale at • ...tie', ...tin, C. S..ICNE:•••• OM 1 . 5 , nv ME