The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, February 23, 1855, Image 4

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The Alabama Conference of the
Methodist Protestant Church, recent;
Iy passed resolutions expressing their,
decided disapproval of dancing, anto
other kindred amusements; they also\
declare the purchase of lottery tickets
to be a direct Violation of Christian
Obligation.
. But not one word of condemnation
have they to offerconcerning man-steal
ing, wo man-whipping, and cradle
plundering. - Nothing against dragging
the ministers and members of Chris
tian Churches from the pulpit, and
sacramental board,and selling them by
the pound! These men and women
tray dance all day, under the lash of
their. Christian (?) masters, for it is
wtittenG " Servants, be obedient to
inasters.' If a than steal his own
'brother, or sister, at the South, and
hell them for gold, the act is not consid
bred derogatory to his Christian char
ficter; but if he dance a hornpipe, or
&teal a sheep, the church is offended,
end the vile sinner must repent, or be
excommunicated. Aud this is plamed
Off to the -world, as Christianity, as
teligious consistency ! We inquired
the other day of a little girl who was,
with tears in her eyes, telling us of
the cruel treatment she received at
the hands of her so called guardian :
" Mary, does Mr. C. profess Religion?"
" I don't knots," she replied, with
unaffected artlessness; " I think it's
the Episcopal church, he professes."
We smiled, but were struck with the
force of the rejoinder. Southern
Christians, and some also, at the North,
khould, for the sake of Christi Cease
their professions of Christianity, and
profess " the Episcopal Church," and
others to Which they belong. Then
there would be less stumbling into
perdition over them, and more respect
paid to that true, unadulterated Chris
tianity, which Christ came upon the
Barth to establish. Yes,let Drs.Lord,
and Adams, and Dewey, et id omne
genus, profess their various churches,
and Infidelity and Atheism, would be
seized with Belteshazzar's trembing.
'-w.—Fred. Douglass' Paper.
THE "SLAVES' CONTRIBUTIONS."
E A plitician, Proteus-like, must alter
. I. Ilia face and habit; and I.ke water, seem
Of the same color that the vessel is
That cloth. contain it. Asoa..
gOilne of theSciuthern papers parade
With becoming gravity an announce
inentthat a subscription is afoot among
the Alabama slaves for the relief of
the . Northern poor. It amounts t...)
just this that as " Pete," who by the
laws of Alabama can ]told no property,
real or personal, has put into his
"Massa's" pocket some hundreds of
goilars,the aforesaid generous"Massa"
dis g or g es two or three of the hard
earnings, for charity, thus robbing
the black Peter to pay the white Paul.
"Massa"--sly dog—makes the sub
scription in "Pete's" name, in order
that the world may be convinced that
"Southern slaves are better fed,
timo'•-•hed and cared for than Northern
&c., &c., &c. (Vide Hon.
ianorer4; s rung,. ---John Randolph, etc.)
H. Stephens: ti• te.- ^Alt disposed to
However, we aie .`" Slavery
quarrel with the defenders of obit
as long as their defense take's
harmless and benevolent shape. The
money will be as welcome to the poor
sufferers as any. We hope it will be
hecepted as, in good faith, the gift of
those from- whom it professes to come,
and thanks duly returned to the Ala
bama slaves. If it is not their idea, :
it certainly is their money. And if it
is their idea also. it proves what we
have always thought—that they would
Use their own earnings a great deal
._more wisely than any one else can do
it for them.—Evening Journal.
NouT MAN HANG 31 AN—Fo ote, of
Mississippi, was for a while the great
hangman of the Union, having acquired
that distinction by; the expression of
Lis ardent desire to hang John P. Halo
un the 'lightest tree in that State, if he
iambi ever be so fortunate as to catch
bird there. Foote has probably got
by& that desire, and his vocation has
fallen upon the shoulders of a northern
editor, who flourishes in the latitude
of Harrisburg. The editor ofthe Her
tad, of that place, who prides himself
bu being an organ of the so-cslled
" American Republican" movement,
has turned the eye of an executioner
Upon sundry necks, both North and
South, and he longs to try his hang
inan'i, band upon them. ;He is a very
ambitious Jack Ketch. Hear him :
"We regard Southern and Northern
'fanatics' with equal displeasure, and
*maid hang them bask as high, as Ha
man. We mean by fanatics, such
ultraists as Garrison, Philips; Greeley,
Bereher,bec., at the north; and such fire
eating, sectional agitators as Keitt,
Wise, and their coadjutors at the
month,"
We are constrained to cr)—Give this
fellow a rope; and to add, Give him
enough, if by that means be may be
induced to hang himself.—Pittsburg
Gazette,
The best thing to give your enemy,
is forgiveness, to your opponent, tot.
trance; to a friend, your heart; to
your child, a good example; to a
father, deferente; to your mother,
(conduct that will make her proud of
Deiton . ;
. to yourself, respect ; to God,
4t-Aience.
liunfttrati eavlrs.
C. W. EL LIS,
ttorn rp at 'Kato,
Coudersport, Pa.
Jan. 18, 1850. tf
F. W..KNOX, .
• or ttorntg at Batt,
Coudersport, Pa, will regularly attend the
courts in Potter county. 3.40tf
A, Pa CONE,
flttoritcp at Rain,
Wellsborough, Tioga county, Pa, will regular
ly attend the courts of Potter county.
Jane 3, 184 S.
LAND AGENCY.
MBE undersigned having been entrusted
with the core of several large tracts of
and in this county, has made himself ac
quainted with the lauds and land titles of the
county, and will give immediate attention to
any business of this nature that may be en
trusted to bins. J. S. MANN.
M. EL GAGE, M. D.,
10) 1-1 SI CIAN AND SURGEON—WouId re
spectfally inform the citizens of Couders
port and Potter county., that he has located
permanently among them, and will attend
-to all calls m his profession. Office—T. B
Tyler's Drug and Book Store 6-6
ISAAC BENSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Office, East side
of the public square, Coudersport, Pa.
By spec.al arrangement the professional ser
vices of S. P. JOHNSON, Esq., may 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 in the funds of Isaac Benson,
Esq., for adjustment. .S. P. JOHNSON.
March 308-18. ' I-2tf
JOHN S. MANN
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
will attend the several Courts in l'utte
and M'Kean counties. All business entruste
to his cure will receive prompt attention.
Office on Main-street, opposite the Cout
House. Coudersport ; l'a.
ARTHUR G. OLMSTED )
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
will attend to all business entrusted t
his care with promptness and fidelity.
Office—in the Temperance Block, up stairs
Main -street, Coudersport, Pa. 7-1
L. F. MAYNARD,
Sttorittp&Teounnelor at ?Lath,
Coudersport, Pa. Otlice—north of the cour t
house square, at "The People's Cash S:ore,'
up stairs. 3-47
FRANK JOHNSON,
Cabirat platter:
COUDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA,
Wishes to inform the citizens of Coudersport
and the surrounding country;ithat he will exe
cute all orders in his line of business at shor
notice and reasonable prices.
Place of business near the Presbyter is
Church. 7 12 ly..
FOUNDRY,
I — % B. BROWN would give notice to the
Jl",s. public that he is prepared, at his Foun
dry iu Coudersport, to do all manner of GAST
make and finish to order all kinds
of Machinery; Mill Gearing. Board and Log
Cars, Sleigh-Shoes' of all sizes, and every
article needed by a Lumbering community.
And to farmeas he would say, that he has
procured some of the best Flow patterns in
use, both Flat Laud and Side Hillond keeps
them constantly on hand. And will make to
order Field Rollers, Harrows, Cultivators, and
every article used by tln m in his line of busi
ness. He is prepared also to do all kinds of
BLACKSMITHING.
And from' his long experience in the above
business; he feels confident of giving satisfac
tion to those who may give him a call.
N. 13.-ohl iron bought, or taken in ex
change for work. 7.27 y
War Declared at Last. -
- IHE long repoce -
• r 3 about
to`6 l Ce"fsturbed by the bugle's note and
the reville of the drum, calling its slumber
ing millions to arms in the defense of tlreir .
fitzsides and their country. England and
France are calling for men and means, and
rendingiorward their armies to battle against
she aggressions of the Russian Rear; but
while the Old World is convulsed by revolu
tion,unusual peace and plenty reign in the
New.
In the peaceful and quiet pursuit of our
business we have formed a copartnership
under the name and style of N. S. BUTLER
& CO., and have taken the - store in Empire
Block, in the village of Olean, formerly occu
pied by Thing & Brother, and are now re
ceiving a splendid new stock of goods adapted
to the season and wants of the community,
which we intend to sell exclusively for cash
down, at prices that will cause consternation
and dismay in the ranks of old fogyism that
has been so long established in this section.
Our stock will consist in part of the follow
ing'Goods :
Hardware, Crockery, Bdots & Shoes,
lists, Caps, Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Drugs, Medicines,
Dye Stuffs, Glass, Paints & Oils,
• Sash, Putty, Chairs,
Bedsteads, Mattresses, Feathers
Stone and Wooden 'Ware, -
And we mean to keep such an assortment of
the above goods that persons from a distance
can be assured of finding everything they
usually want at prices that will do them good
Cull and see for yourselves.
N. S. BUTLER & CO
Olean, May .5,1854. 6-51
Notice,
THE Governor of the State of New-York
has appointed the subscriber a Commis
sioner for the State of New-York, to take the
acknowledgment of Deeds and other instru
ments, and to administer oaths pursuant to an
act of the Legislature of the said State. -
ISAAC BENSON.
Coudersport, Dec. 12,1851.
New Goode.
TB. TYLER has just returned from the
scity. and is now prepared to show the ,
largest and best stock of Drugs, Itleclines,
Paints, Oils, Books,Stationery, Paper'Hang
ings, and Fancy Goods in the county.
He is also prepared to sell Lower than at
Wellsville. and as kw as any other establish
ment in Coudersport.
April )5, 1053. •
Harrison's Columbian Inks.
Black, Japan, Copying, Marking,
Green, Black, Blue, Indellible,
Scarlet, Red, Carmine.
These Inks flow freely from the pen, and
give a stronger and more durable color than
any other. Forsale, wholesale and retail, by
THOMAS 81 TYLFS,
Coachman. *.
ItItGrANA.
Brosght Home to the Door of the MiMote.
A iVollnrum. DISCOVER 7, has recently
been-made by Dr. Curtis, of this' city, in the
treatment of Consumption, Asthma; and all
diseases of the Lung. We refer to " Dr. Cur
tis' liygeatia, or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and
Cherry Syrup." With this new method _Dr.
C. has. restored many alniited ones to perfect
health; as an evidence of which he has innu
merable certificates. Speaking of the treat
ment a physician says t It is evident that in
haling—constantly breathing an agreeablei
healing vapor, the medicinal properties must
come in direct contact with the whole of the
aria! cavity of the lungs, and taus escape the
many and varied changes produced upon
them when introduced into the stomach, and
snbjected to the process of digestion. The
Hygena is for sale at the druggists' through
out the country.
N. Y. Dutchman, Jan. 14.
The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the
linen without the least inconvenience—the
heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate
the fluid.
Hundreds of cases of cures like the follow
ing might be named. One package of the
Hygena has cured me of the Asthma of six
years standing.
Jas. F. Keesberry, P. M., Bunco:non, Pa.
I am cured of the Asthma of 10 years stand
ing by Dr: Curtis' Hygeana.
Margaret Eastman, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Paul of No. 5 Matnmond st., Isit Y., was
cured of a severe case of Bronchetis by the
Hygeana.
My sister had been cured of a distressing
cough of several years standing, and decided
ta be incurable by her physicians. She was
cured in one mouth by the Hygeane.!
J. H. Gaubert, P. M., Richmaid, Me.
Price Three Dollar's a Package .-Sold by
CURTIS & PERKINS & BOYD & PAUL,
No. 149 Chambers at., N. Y.-9 Packages
sent free by express to any part of :be United
States for Ten Dollars.
N. B.—Dy. Curtis' Hygeana is the original
and only genuine artic e, and all oihers are
base imitations or vile and injuriotti counter
feits. Shun.them as you would 'mien.
Sold by Russell & Scott, No. I Market
street, Philadelphia. who will sdl pr the,
dozen at the Pro, rietdrs' rates. "
New Books, •
TDA MAY, by Mary Langdon.
I.. The Newsboy.
Bayard Taylor's Central Africa, k .
Lands of the Saracen, and
Poems of the Orient.
Fanny Fern's last„" Ruth Halo -
- Life of P. T. Barnum.
Mr. Rutherford's Children, by,he author
of The Wide, Wide World
•
Mary Howitt's Tales, for childrn.
The Young American's Libra:, consisting
of the lives of Washingtot LaFayette,
Franklin, Marion, and mitt others in
one sett.
Leaves from the Tree Igdrasl, by Martha
• Russell.
•
Periscopics--Dr. Elder.
Bertha and Lily, by Mrs. E.l)akes Smith.
Webster and his Master Pices—Tefft.
Sunny Memories of ForQn Lands,. by
Mrs. H. B. Stowe,—&r.,
Just received and for sale at
JOURNAL BOOK-STORE.
Coudersport, Dec. 7, 1854.., 7-29
The Journal Boik-Store -
i - I FFERS to the public a good variety of
1.../most readable books, cheap for cash or
family' necessities. All the newest books of
value are kept on hand, or immediately pro
cured for customers, and we hope to receive
such patronage as faithful attention to busi
ness, and an earnest desire to oblige, may
deserve. New books received at short inter
vals. School Books, Stationery of all kinds,
materials for Paper Flowers, etc., constantly
on hand. Music, Maps, Mathematical Instru
ments.
Rtcase call and examine for yourselves at
the \ JOURNAL BOOK-STORE.
GRAIIAM'S• and Putnam's Magazines,
Blackwood's, Ed:nburgh Mag.-zinc, and
the Edinburgh aid \Vestminstcr Rev,mvs, at
the, - JounsAt. BOOK-STORE.
1000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED;
rrIO canvass for the best and most saleable
. 1 Books published. They are written by
the most popular Authors of the day, in
cluding. Among , others, T• S Anructu,.
whose last great work,
TEN NIGHTS IN A. BAR ROOM,
10,000 copies have been sold within a month
of publication.
These books are beautifully illustrated,
(many of them with finely colored plates,)
and are printed and bound in the best manner.
Agents will find a pleasant and, profitable
employment in their circulation. For par
ticulars address (post paid)
J. W. BRADLEY,
7-19 31 Publisher,
- No. 49 North Fourth street, Philadelphia,
SPORTSMEN wilifind Powder, Shut, Lead,
and everything in the line of Ammunition,
and Fitilaing Tackle of the b6t quulity and at
low prices at TYLER'S.
LYON'S KATHAIRON and other
excellent preparations fin cleansing and
abcutifying the limn, fur sale at TYLEK'S.• .
PERSONS about to build or repair, willfind
a complete stock of Window Sash, Glass, Patty.
Paints and. Oils, for sale at fair prices by
T. B. TYLER
NEW BOOKS just received at the
JOURNAL BOOK—STORE
Sept. L 1E54, 7-16
CHEST HANDLES, Drawer do., Bolts,
Retches, Halter Snaps, NVardrobeHooks,
Barn Door Hinges kept for sale by
I LEWIS MA-NN.
WERSTER'S DICTIONARY Pocket'
School, University. Octavo, and Quarto
editions, for sale by YLER.
VIOLIN Strings at.
Drug and Book Store
VIOLINS mid Flutes just received by
TYLER
Notice
T" partnership heretofore existing be
tween W. T. Jones & Bro. is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. The debts due
said firm will be found in the hands of W. T
Jones, and all claims against saidfirm are to
be presented to him for payment.
• W. T. JONES.
A. F. JONES.
Ido hereby appoint A. F. Jones my agent
for the iransaetiou and manageMent of ati or
any of my business, giving him full authority
and power ill the same. W. T. JONES.
Couders ort, Se tember 25, 1854.
E. OLMSTED
DRY cool) D. would say to the
public that he is now receiving a stock of
Goods, which he will be happy to show to al
who may favor him with a calL You can bud
by calling ou him a good assortment of Lawns
Poplins, 13areges, Burege DeLaines, De Beges,
Silks, &c., &c. Also, Prints, Giughams, Do
mestics of all kinds, Groceries, Crockery, and
a large stock of Boots and Shoes; all of whic h
will he sold as lo.w as they can be bough
elsewhere, •
D IARIES lb: /855justreceived at
TTLEire
ITetv Cash
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE.
Hither, Ye Hungry.
- S. JONES takes this meihod to inforr
C • the people of Coudersport and the pith
lic generally, that he has just opened a Gra.
eery and Provision store, - where he wilt 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 as FLOUR and
PORK, while the appetites of the most
dainty can also be satisfied. Therefore; should
you wish for anything of the kind, please call
end 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, Saleratua, Spices, Ginger,
Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries, Sal
mon, Codfish, Mackerel, Blue Fish, Rice,
Molasses, Syrup, &c. Also, at all times,
Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll and
firkin,) Salt, Hams, etc. etc.
Grain and all other kinds of Produce taken
in exchange for-goods.at the cash price.
6-33tf C. S. JONES.
The People's Cash Store,
AT COUDERSPORT
Something New. and Something
Wanted.
. .
THE subscriber his just received from the
city of New-Yorkt and opened at the
store formerly occupied by Haskin dr, Smith,
on the north side of the Court House Square,
a selected assortment of New Goods, com
pxising Dry Goods, Groceries,Srockery, and
Hardware.
The motto of businessL 7 adopted—is, "the
sure shilling and the lively sixpence." The
above Goods will therefore be sold exclu
sively for either cash or ready-pay in hand,'
and upon such terms: that the purchaser can
not be otherwise than satisfied that he hss
made a goodtargain—received a quid. pro quo
7-something for something in value for his
money. Au exchange will gladly be made
with the farmer, for his Produce Butter,
cheese, Eggs, Grain in any quantity, and with
it, the more Cash the better. The subscriber
will at all times take pleasure - in exhibitin'
his Goods to the customer, that quality and
prices may be examined.
L. F. MAYNARD
. .
Coudersport, July 150853.
A IrIONG many other "articles for the ladies,
of fancy and rich worth, •will be found
at the People's Ca'sh, c•—• Worked Col
lars, o f dat..ent am i gos and patterns.
' - -
110 p LEACHED Sheeting and Shirting, Brown
Ifido.,. Candle VI ick, Summer Cloth for
children's wear, Bed Ticking, Toweling, Ta
ble Limien, Brown, White do., a superior
article of Damask, all pure flax,—Table
Spreads. Au examination Will recommend
them better than anything else.
T "The Peope's Cash Store" may be
found a selectedlot of Prints, of English
French, and Amerc . 6 Goods, quality and
prices agreeing adorably. Please cull and
see us.
EITI
- .
11LACR. and Gnu Teas, of excellent fla
vor, and at moslreasenable prices. Su
gars, White and 'Biwn do., Rice, Ginger,
Spice, l'epper, Nutigs, Cassia, Raisius,To
bacco in all its varny, to !lease those who
love the weed, and c,apetio article ofeoffeO
A ..
that cannot fail to ieaSC l the Dutch - and
some of the 'YankeesA t t, tl . •
PLOPLE'S 311 STORE.
4"ilass Ware, in
variety pat will please
we eye on the first inspeetton, , ne
['FOP L E'S - CAA 'STORE.
H ARDWARE.—Sythes A Smiths, of patterns long tried and for to be good,
Rifles sue Ruth-stones, S nw . n o., iles, Door
Bundles, Latches, Mineral Knot „. h i te sod
brown,) Mortice Lucks, Wm% Butts for
good
the
Doors, of sizes, Cutlery, Krik
of
quality for the table,and fur the,t et,
at
PEOPLE'S CAS co lt&
Tin and Hardwk
~
rrHE undersigned . has conriej w i t h
1 1_ ,..,. 1t5_11a, §litt. , }Ar."Ciitip . r.r,titt Stove
.....iness. that of . HARDWARE and CUT
LERY—so that -in addition to the Business
heretofore {:miductecl by him, he is no! ready
to supply the public with almost everyl - ariety
of Hudvvare, Alia and Cross-Cut Saw! Hoop
Iron, Nails,Cable and Ox Chains, Carputers'
Adzes an Broadaxes, Manilla' Rope'or Ca
bles. A general assortment of Clock Ja
panned Ware, Toys of every descriptiot and
in-short, he designs to keep all such thi s as
the public wants in his line, which h
c ll
k lt
sell, not for leis than cost , but for a y
sinsta. profit indeed, and hopes by a pct
attention to his business to receive tlilizai
share of public patronage.
All kinds of Produce taken in exchatia r
Goods, at the highest market prices; also;;0
per ton paid fur old iron.
6-12 ly . JAS. W. SIVIITIi
Premium Fanning Mills.
. ,
Important to Formers and Mechan ic ;
91HE subscriber has purchased of Li
Barnborough the right to use in-Potter and '
M'Kcan counties his patent in the construction
of Fanning Mills. He has also, at great ex
bense, commenced the manufacture of a PRE
MIUM MILL which will 'clean from 100 - to
200 bushelsper hoiir. This Mill was pate.ited
March 20, 1847, since which time it has stood
at the head of the list at all the State and ceun
ty agriculturul societies where it has been ex
hibited. and is a universal favorite with all
armers who have tried it. It took the pre
mium at the first Agricultural Fair held at
Harrisburg. Oct. 31st, 1851, when there were
30,000 people present; and at the great State
Agricultural Fair at.Now-York, held at Roch
ester Sept. 16-19, 1851, this Fanning Mill
received the highest honors.
Having met with uniform success wherever
tried, tconfidently invite the farmers of Potter
and M'Kean counties to call at •niy shop in
Coudersport and examia efor themselves.
A supply always on hand, to be sold on rea
sonable terms.
6-37tf
JOHN RECKHOW
rp HE subscribe' hereby gives notice to the
JL public that having given PETKR SHUTT!'
his note for eightydullars, 'bearing date near
the last of March,- 1854, payable September,
1856, and having never received any value
therefor, be wilt refuse to pay the same;
therefore he warns any person from buying
the said note with and expectation of his pay
ing it. (651] CONSIDER STEARNS.
Machine Oil.
Mill Owners will always find supply of
Oil for machinery at satisfactory prices, and
in any quantity,at
TYLER'S Drag Store:
IFE OF HORACE GREELEY,
1-IPreyer Books
Fanny Gray,
The. Oracle of Flowers, and a new sup
ply of Smoot Boo:3,
Run received at the
- JOURNAL 800 STORE.
D. W. SPENCER'S COLUMN.
. .
New Goods for the Summer Trade,
DW. SPENCER' would respectf ull y in
• form the. inhabitants of Coudersport
and vicinity that he is now receiving a FRESH
and LARGE ASSORTMENT of Gooda,
which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest.
He would also return heartfelt thanks to his
:old customers and friends for their past patron
age, and would be glad to show them any
goods which he has, and will try to save them
at least 10 per cent. by calling and examining
before purchasing elsewhere.
R ocr T HERE take the lib
-.RI ES 4 " lerty to inform the peo
-
pie of Coudersport and
Potter county that I am still at my new stand
Opposite the north side of the public square,
where may be found GROCERIES of all kinds
constantly on hand, such as Tea, Sugar, Cof
fee, Saleratus, Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco,
Snub, Nutmegs, Mace, Chwes ( Confectionery,
&c., &c. -
MyNnotto is, "The nimble sixpence in pre
ference to the slow shilling."
D. W. SPENCER.
DrugspMedicines,
ATENT MEDICINES, Oils, Spirits of
Turpentine, Carnphine, Burning Fluid,
isQ'andles, for sale low at
SPENCER'S.
Letter, and Note Paper, all kinds of
Stationery, Steel-pen Holders Wafers,
Sealing Wax, Sand, Ink, .Pocket-Books, En
velopes,-Visiting Cards, Jewelry, Fine Cut
lery, and a variety or Fancy Articles, together
with Silk and Thread, etc., at
GRAIN, Butter, Lard, Eggs, Rags, Shin
gles
: taken for goods at their cash value.
Cash not refused. D. W. SPENCER.
'UTTER and Lard of a superior quality
for sale at SPENCER'S.
NY one desirous of a good quality of
Syrup of Molasses will do Well to call at
SPENCER'S.
County Orders Taken at Par
FOR GOODS, at
TADIES, if you want a nice Bonnet, you
j
I will do well to call on SPENCER.
B ADBIT'S Yeast Powder for sale by
SPENCER.
NEW Ground Coffee—
great thing for the ladies. SPENCER.
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LITHO.NTRIPTIC, Cod Liver Oil, and'
many other popular Medicines for sale by
SPENCER.
" Halloo ! Halloo ! Halloo !
S PENCER is in town! Mountains of
READY-MADE CLOTHING for almost
• nothing. I have bought this coat, this vest,
and these pants—ain't broke, either! Hurrah!
All the Wheys shall br' one of PtscEit's
coats! Hurrah! Bin, to be candid, friends,
there's nothing like it in all the counthry.
Just go over there, and for a little o' nothing
he sell ye a rig that, though ye 're the big
gest rascal above ground, will make ye as fair
as a praist to look at ; though ye haint a cint
in ycr pockets, folks will bow and serape to
ye as though ye were millionaires, and 'real
gentlemaus.' Fashion! Great thing! Bet
ter dead than out of it—many an honest fellow
has been cut' because of the cut of his coat;
but no danger if ye buy of Spencer,—his
cloths are just the fashion."
The subscriber has just received a large
stock of Ready-Made Clothing, of the latest
style - and best quality, which are well made,
and will be sold low. D. W. SPENCER.
PULVERIZED Corn Starch, for food, for
sale at SPENCER'S.
ODA, Cream Tartar , lfagnesia,
Anum,
LiChalk, , Salts, and Glue, for safe at the
GROCERY STORE.
°OPEL and coach varnish can be had at
Il.."-Spencer's on very reasonable terms.
O IL OF TAR,' erchant's Gargling Oil, to
be had at SPENCER's.
S
HOT AND LEND at lower figures than
down town at . SPENCER's.
N EW. article of Summer Hats at
SPENCER'S
A BETTER selection of Coffee not found
A
the county than at SPENCER'S
T EA by the chest or pound for sale by
SPENCER
New Goods.
W. SPENCER . has just retnrned froth
• the city with a large stock of Groce
ries, Clothing, Drugs and Medicines, and a
general assortment of Fancy Articles, and
many other things too nnmerons to mention,
which will be sold low for cash or ready-pay.
- - PLUG TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing,
and Smoking, by the pound, at •
srENcEn's
•
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at
N D. W. SPENCER'S,
Come to bring you Life and Health."
AR. CURTES' HVGENIA, or Inhaling
t Hygean Vapor 'and Cherry Syrup, for the e of .Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma,
inchiiis, Coughs, Colds, and all Long and
kr complaints. A new method of Inhale
tfor h- cure of the above named diseases.
.11 ii •
.t .,.. i F ‘D. W. SPENCER.
1 i,,loring! Tailoring!!
W. HARDING,TaiIor. All worki .
"tea'
sled to bin care will be dont.
•ess, comfort, end durability.
kb° over Lewis Mann's store. 6-37
a Burning Fluid and Camphine at
DRUG and.BOOK-STORE.
•
Music.
•
WEN'S celebrated Instructions
!e Piano-Forte;
''urin.Pino-Forte Primmer;
Union
Anerdy Book ;
of Sheet Music;
',ale by T. B. TYLER..
A Pu 7
, supply o Flud and Ca
omps—somef
new i and beautiful
P attera- eceived and for sale.low at •
TYLER'S.
—... ir
%ing, Clothing.
THE to buy well - made * Clothing at
is at a la e ( a large stock to select from
OLMSTED'S.
g Instr uments,,
Brushes, D
ah a r g r i i
iv raj a iu t g Paper, Pencils, and
- TYLER'S'
tionery
ATWh aid Retail ut
pICKL RRIES at
.
TYLER'S.
C. S. JONES' •
XErr GO OD i v
DElTer,Vols.thrviiemxint. have nme
visited the famous ROSTON STORE at ti t :
fast-growing . villagel of Wellsville. The Is t
of this store is 94, whieh.namber is eve r t h
door—
BOSTON STORE,
94
ef.R.Tar. DOOR.
This establisfimeutis one of the (eget
DRY GOODS andREADY-11ADE
ING Depots in Allegany county, li undr i d,
of customers from Potter county buy all their-
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and other fixing s ,
at this great mart of business. But still there
are those who have never happened to felt
into the path that leads, most assuredly, r e
economy and wealth. That path leads
cash buyers straightway to the -
GREAT BOSTON,
We .have no 'enemies to punish, no friend,
to reward. We sell for ready pay, and tsk,
is exchange for Goods the following usrlil
- articles, viz.:
Cash Tallow Venison Oats
Beeswax Fur Beans Sock s •
Hides Wheat 'Yara Rags
Potatoes . Wool Butter +le., it s
We are now receiving from our shop u
Rochester, about ten cords of the best BOOTS
and SHOES sold in the county. Ws ken
constantly on band—
Men's
India-Rubber Boots,
" • " " Over-Shoes,.
s. " Coats, -
0 " -" Pants,
It II 11 C ape.
With a very extensive stock of TREKS,.
VALISES, and CARPET BAGS, choist
Black and Colored Dress Silks, _Alpaca, De.
Thibet Cloths, Prints, Ginghams, sat
other Dress Goods—together with a general
variety of Dry Goods:
SPENCER'S
Shawls, Shawls-
In particular, we would call the attention op
the ladies to our great 'variety of SHAWLS,
of every possible kind, altogether tua un
naerous to mention.
We have thelargest stock of. the difierest
kinds of Mattresses in Western New-York.
lintel keepers can be supplied on - reasonnY e
terms.
SPENCER'S
Three Cheers for the contemplated Caml
from Wellsville to Rochester; and hopist
that the Plank Road will be continued on ts ,
Coudersport during the coming spring, ami
thnt the sons and daughters of benighted
Potter may ,
be more frequently seen in err
yaung city.
We remain your ob't serv'ts,
LANCEY & CO.
Wesville, Jan. 13, mat 6-35 g m
IITACKEREL,SaImon, and Blne.rish,at
C. S. JONES'.
C.; UPERIOR Sperm and Tallow Candles - a
►J C. S. JONES' PPOVISION STORE.-
NIMAN MEAL and BUCKWILEAT con
stantly on hand at the
NEVPROVISION STORE.
G RAIN and Produce of all kinds taken iu
exchange for Goods at this store.
C.. S. JONES.
ANIS and Shoulders--a new asseruntat
at - C. S. JONES'.
I ACKS OF SALT at the
0 • NEW PROVISION STORE
C _
ANBERMES! CRANBERRIES! by'Lithe quart 'or bushel, at C. S. JONES'.
_ - •
•
JOHN .RECEM Ow,'
Carriage and Sleigh-Maker.
T HE subscriber respectfully gives notice
that he is prepared to do all• the business
in the above line, at the shortest notice, at his
new shop, two doors west of the Coudersport
Hotel. • JOHN RECKIIOW.
A. II GOODSELL,
GUNSAIITII, Coudersport, Pa. Firs Arms
manufactured and repaiied at his shopotn
short notice.
1116rch 3,1 E-18.
The _Clothing Department
AT "TILE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE."
READY - MADE'CLOTHING kept eon
stantly on hand . by the subscriber, mad*
up and manufactnred by the best workmen,
front cloths selected for durability andmmlity,
the object being not to supply the customer
with la humbug article which he may be in
duced to purchase because it is so very cheap,
but which in the end is very dear; but to give
him in the first instance an article which will
do him honest and good service for a reason
able price. All those desirous of- being so
occomtnodated, call at "The People's Cash
Store." ' .L. F. MAYNARD.
CNECKED GINGHAMS-in variety, and
pr:ces to suit. - L. F. MAYNARD.
MATTRESSES
IN WELLSVILLE,AT THE GREAT 805-
TON STORE, No. 94 MAIN-ST.
AY be found constantly on hand and fre
sale, an extensive vanety of Spencer &
Granges's snperb MATTRESSES; of every
sort, kind, and price, from a $3.50 Palm Mat
tress to a super-English :hair Mattress at $lO.
Also, Lounges, Bolstars, and. Pillows. All of
which are offered to Hotel and Boarding
House keepers, and all others who have com
mon sense enough to know that a filthy
feather 'bed, to tnake the best of it, is but a
breeder of disease and a life-curtailer,—at
lower prices than can be found at any other
store in the county. %
LANCEY & CO.,
Sale Agents (in the county) for the sale of
the above goods. 6-33 ly
Boston Store, Wellsville, Jan. 13, 1E64.
Academy Text Hooks.
A ,FULL snpply for sale low at
TYLER'S
Z INC and Mineral Paints, with directions
for using, at T. B. TYLER'S.
PATENT PAILS, Bed Cords, Clothes
Lin 6, Horse Cords, Corry Combs, Horse
Brushas, to be sold it MANN'S.
T I. FURMAN, Horse and Cattle Doctor,
.respectfully.informs the public that he has
located in Hebron township (at Joseph Stone's)
where he is prepared to attend to calls in his
profession. He is of long experience in the
business, and hopes by his superior skill and
assiduity to secure the patronage orthe pub
lic. 699 2m
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ATENT MEDICINES at Wholesale.
Merchants and Pedlars will be supplied
with all kinds of Patent Medicines at Manu
facturers' wholesale prices by TYIIEEL
T HE beet three stilling tea and 6d sugar is
at OLMSTEIrs.
LIONEY.—A good quality of honey fir
sale at C. SMITH's
T E AS , frilnd cheap, a 1
ryzari
Mattresses.