TEE TRUE WOE Sm is no wife who sustains not her Husbandu in the day of calamity, who is riot, when the world's great frown Makes the heart chill with anguish, his guardian angel, growing brighter and - More beautiful as misfortunes erovid` . along his path. Then is the time for tiialof her gentleness, theti is the time fltr testing whether the sweetness of her temper beams only with a t:ansient light, or like the steady glory of the :horning star, shines as brightly under Ate clouds. Has she then smiles just charming?is Does she say," Afflic :Ann can rot touch our purity, and should not quench our love ?" Does she try by happy little inventions to lilt from his sensitive spirit the bur den of thought? There are wive:—nay, there are beings who, when dark hours come, fall to repining and upbraiding—thus idding to outside anxiety the harrow itg scenes cif domestic strife—as if all the blame in the world Would make 3.ne hair white or black, or change the iecree gone forth. Such know not that our datkness is heaven's light; our trials are but steps in a golden ladder, by which. if we t ightly ascend, we may qt last gain that eternal light, and bathe iirever in its fullness and beauty. ."Is that all 1" and the gentle face qf the wife beamed with joy. Het Allsband had been on the verge of distraction—all his eartlily posses sions were `Cone. and he feared the result of her knowledge, she had been io tenderly cared for all her life.—; But, says Irving's beautiful stories, "a friend advised him to give not sleep to his eves nor slumber to his eyelids until he had unfolded to her 311 his hapless case." ‘• cult was her answer, with the smile of an angel—is 'hat ailll I feared by your sadness it was worse. Let these be be taken— all this splendor, let.it go; I-care not ?hr it-1 only care for my husband's love and cei.tidence. You shall for get in my ailection that you were ever in prosperity—only still love me, and I will aid you to - bear these little re c‘rses with cheerfulness." Still love her! she a man roust rev erence. ay. and liken her to the very angels, for such a woman is a revela .. ,„ two ieaven. From the Schoolmate rUi.'E-I.IIIISED WORDS. l i Atratry—is an all-glorious word, the Pride and Boast of our.coumr:. - . Ile has been the orator's Bucrpha!us, his very war-horse with his 'meek e!wited with thunder." U! how the rioble creature is degraded! Ile is made y man:: a boa-ling republican in this land of the free, to pare in this pitiful inanner—Libety : ! Ye son , anclthingliters• of the lievolutioni-:s. if you really aim at your - country's ..1:ory. and the world's best good, give the 7. the heavy tramp of a battle-host. Na; 1 ton T.:BERM - MRS—that reqec;..h:e ablireviatio•*, is.ex eeedingly grieved at the indignity Ate suffers. The good ladies whom she represents are let down from the matronly dignity to which she wouhl lo r;,l them, to the unmarried deg radation of Yissr and this in the United States. wile: , matrimony is so universally honored and ,au g ht after. ,She desires it to be univen.al:y ptolinhed, that Miss belongs Only to luil:es who lace never been blessed with Itushand , ; and that Mns. is the legiti mate and nt er-m-be-.mined title of shore whu have been raised to superior dignity by t hymen ;high rien—). N. B. Mistress, for which 3I e, stdids in writing, is generally con:ratted in speaking to, or of, ladies, by . leav:eg on tltt, ant T and It, in this man ner-31iss'es. 0! ye "bone and muscle . of the dmn:ry !"—how cm ye refuse to corn, ply with so gentle and lady-like a request? We pray you that from the moment the sacred knot is tied, "until death shall part," you Will any, "Miss'el - (0! how honored your own name to have such a tit'e prefixed!) "Miss'es so-or-so, M ‘vh.a manner can I best contrib ute to your real and I ermanent happiness!" That'S a good liti-bazd!! Ott, yon all know, hai a disposition smooth to a t nu. rrt ; ua. were he is, to say the least, in great danger oflos:ng his tine easy emper, by being treated in the altogether in proper manner that you here behold—lle. ILE! Poor " Oil " has for editor:es been crying out 0 ! 0 ! 0 !! as loudly and roughly as his melodious hut sonorous voice will permit; tuft they will not hear; they still call him lie. Al INSTANCE OF COOL IMPUDENtE. - A sharpnosed. glib-tongued woman was marketing with her basket on her arm, in one of the markets of Cincin nati, When she stopped before a station where hominy grits, buckwheat flour, kc., were sold by the small quantity. Unlike the present time, every thing was down then to the .lowest figure. Going up to the - seller, she said. • ..What do yon ask a half-bushel for ideal?" "One shilling. ma'am." "Ain't that rather high 3" "High! Shan't I give you a half bushel 1 If you think a shilling is a high price for half a bushel of Indian Inca], I'll give you a half bushel— kime, now." "Is it sifted?" asked the woman— indicating that oven as a gift. she was bot going to take it unless it was first date. "We have the most 'religious liens," said a little girl, " that ever you saw. They : never drink the least drop of water, without looking up to the sky between every swallow —1 suppose to thank God. .I am sure such hens are asn example to u 4 all." Ifiuninron Carlin.. C. W. ELLI .1 grttorneg Rata, Couderspoit, Pa Jan. Ig. 1850. P. W. 8.140 x, a Until rg at 71,1tu,- Giauder v ort, Pa, will regularly attend the courts in Potter county. 3-40t1 A. P.- CONE; Etttayntg at Rola y NVellsborough, Tinga county, Pa, will I...gular ly attend the courts of Po;ter county. June 3,184 S. LAND AGENCY. THE undursigued having been entrusted wi:h the - care of several large tracts of and itt this county, has auntie himself ac quahned with the lands - und laud titles of the county and will give immediate attention to any business of this nature that may be en trusted to hint. J. S. MANN. AL R. GAGE, M. D., PII VS) CIA NAN I) ItGEON—Watild re speetlully inform the citizens of (loaders port and Potter county, that he has located permanently among them. mid attend to all calls in his profession. B 1) - ler's Drug and Book Store 6.6 ISAAC BENSON ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Office, East side of the pubiie square, Coudersport, Pa. By spec.al arrangemem the professional ser- VleeS of S_ P. Jotrisos, Esq., may be engaged through him in all eases in which he is not previously concerned. N.B.—AB claims duo and payable to the undersigned. personally and professionally, may be found in the hands of, Isaac Benson, Esq.. for adjustment. S.. P. JOHNSON. March 3, JOHN S.. MANN,. . A TToRNEy Join COUNSELOR AT LAW attaud the several Courts in Pone and XPlCean counties. All business "entruste to his care will receive prompt attention. Office on Alain-street, opposite the Cour House, Coudersport, Pa. ARTECUP: G. OLMSTED , A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW A 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; • - attorntr e,OUlttielor at 'Rain, Coudersport, Pa. Office—north of the emir t house square, at. " The People's Cash Store,' up stairs. 3-47 FRANK JOHNSON,• Cabitirttar. COUDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA, Wishes to inform the citizens of Coudersport and the. surrounding country, that he will exe cute all orders - in his line of business'at shor notice and reasonable prices. Plate of business near the Pre , byter is Church. 7 lY ly. FOUNDRY. DB. BROWN would give notice to th e e public that he is prepared, at his Foun dry in Coudersport, to do all manner of CAST ING...W.In make anti (*mink to at dc. an Mods of Machinery, Mill Gearing. Board and Log Cars, Sleigh-Shoes of all sizes, and every article needed by a Lumbering community. And tolarmeas be would say, that he has procured some of the best Plow patterns in use, both Flat Land. and Side Hill, und keeps them constantly on hand. And will make to order Field Rollers, Harrows, Cultivators, and ercry ardclo.used by them in his line of busi ness. He is prepared also to do all kinds of BI;ACKSMITRING. And from his long experience in the above business, be feels confident of giving satisfac tion to those who may give him a call. iron bought, or taken in ex change for work. 7-'27y 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 slurnber ing millions to arms in the defense of their fitesides and their country. England and France are tailing for men and means, and rending forward their armies to battle against she aggressions of the Russian Bear; Lot while the Old World is convulsed by reTcilu tion,unusual peace and plenty - reign in the New. -In the peaceful and :quiet pursuit of our business we have formed a copartnerfliip under the name and style of E. 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 fozyisni that has been so long established in this sediou. Our stock will consist in part of the follow ing Goods: Hardware, Crockery, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Caps, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Drags, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Glass, - Paints & Oils, Sash, Putty, Chairs, Bedsteads. :than-asses, 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 Legislatnre of the said State. ISAAC. BENSON. Coudersport, Dec. 12,1851. New Goode. TB: TYLER has just returned from the 1. 'city, and is now prepared to show. Abe 'largest and best stock of Drugs,Medicines, Paints. Oils, Rooks, Stationery. Hang ings, and Fancy Goode in the county. He is also prepared to sell lower than at Welhwille..and ae low as any other establish ment in Coudersport. Aprills, 1053. Harrison's Columbian Inks, Black, Japan, Copying, Marking, Green, Black, Blue, Indellil'le, Scarlet, Red, Carmine: These Inks flow freely from the pen, end give a stronger and more durable color than any other. /*rule, wholesale and retail, by THOMAS ft TYLER, . • Condenimk Er7GBANA. Brought Home to the Door of the Million A WONRERECL DISCOVERY has recently been made by Dr. Curtis. of this city, in the' treatment- of Consumption, Asthma, arid all diseases of the Lung. We refer to " Dr. Cur tis' Hygedna, or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With this new =their Dr. C. has restored -many afflicted ones to perfect health; as an evidence of which he has innu merable certificates. Speaking of the treat ment a physician says: It is evident that in haling—constantly, breathing an agreeable, healing vapor, the medicinal properties must come m direct contact with the whole of the arial cavity of the lungs, and nuts escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the' stomach; and subjected to the , i process of digestion. The Hygena is for sate at the druggists' through Out the country. S. Y. Dufrinnon,..fizn. 34. The Inhaler is worn on the breast wider 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 sir years standing. Jas. F. Keesherry, P. M., Duncannon, Pa. I am cured of the Asthma of lu years stand ing by Dr Curtis Hygeana. Margaret Eastman, Brooklyn, Mrs. Paul of N o. 5 31 ammond st., N.V., was cured-of a severe case of Bronchitis by the Ilygeana. My sister h.td been cured of a distressing cough of several years standing, and decided to-be ineurah!e by her physici,:ns. She was cured in one month by the Hvgeana. J. H. Gautert, P. M., Richmond, 31e. Price Three Dollars a Package.—Sold by CURTIS. & PIIRKINS & BOYD & PAUL, No. ITS Chambers st., N. Y.-4 Packages sent free by express to any part of the United States for Ten Do!iars. N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Ifygeana is the original and only genuine attic e, and all milers are base imitation: or rile and injurious counter feits, Shun 'them as yon would poison. Sold by Russell Sc. Scott, No:l3S Market street, Philadephia. who will sell by the dozen at the Proprietor' rates. New Books; IDA MAY, by Mary Langdon. The Newsboy. Bayard Taylor's Central Africa n Lands of the Saracen, and Poems of the Orient. Fanny Fern's last, "Ruth Hall." Life of P. T. Barnum. Mr. Rutherford's Children, by the author of The Wide, Wide World. Mary Ilowites Talcs, for children. The Young American's Library, consisting . of the lives of Washington, LaFayette, Franklin, Marion; and ei.'ht others in one sett. Leaves from the Tree Igdrasyl, by Martha Russell. . Periseopies—Dr. Bertha and Lily, Mrs. E. Oakes Smith. Webster and his Master Pieces—Tetil. Sunny Memories of :Foreign Lands, by B. Stowe,—&e.. • Just received and for sale at the • JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. Coudersport, Dec. 7, 1C54. . . 7-29 • The Journal Book-Store ®mostto the public a good varietv of ‘../most readable books, cheap for cash or family necessities. All the .newest books of zalne are kept on hand, or immediately pro cured for euslomers, and we hope to receive curb patronnao 11, fikithfill attention to busi ness, and an earnest desire to oblige, may desert(;. Ncw books received at short inter vals. School BoOks, Stationery of all kinds, materials for Paper Flowers, etc., constantly on.hand. Music, Maps,. Mathematical In:ant i/lents. Please call and examine for eourF•elees nt the JOCIINAL BOOK—STORE. . r±RAII AM'S and Piuntim's Magazines, Blackwood's, Edinburgh 3lag..zine, and the Edinburgh and Westminster Reviews, at the JOVIZNAI. BOOK-STOR.E. 1000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED, TO canvass for the best and most saleable Books published. They are written by the most popular Authors of the day, in cluding, .aniong others, T. S. Awritcu,. of whose last great work,• .TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM, 10,0bn - copie: have been sold within a mouth of publication. These books -are beautifully illustrated, (many of them with finely colored plates,) and are primed and bound in 'the best manner. Agents will find a .pleasant and profitable emp.oyment in their circulation. For par ticulars address (post paid) . J. W. BRADLEY, 7-19 31 Puldisber, No. North-Fourth-street, Philada,pli:a. • C..! I'ORTSM EN villlied Pow dee, Shot, Lead, amt everything intim_ line of Ammunition, and Fishing Tackle of the best quality and at km.: price,. at TILE WS. YON'S KATHAIRON and other I) xeel&ut preparations tot clealisitiu and abeutilying tIM Mk sale at TYLER'S. PERSONS about to build or repair, will find rt complete stock of NA. indow Sash. Glass. Patty. Paints and Oils, Mr sale at lair prices by EIV BOOKS just received at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE Sept. 1,18;i4. CiIIEST HANDLES, Drawer do. ' Bobs, Re:ches,flaher Snaps , Wardrobe Hooks, Barn Door Hinges kept for save by LLW IS MANN. wEusTER•s• DICTIkiNARY Pocket' tttaoul, I.liiivenity, Octavo, ttild Quarto celitioos, for 6alu by ' YLER. VIOLIN Stt:ings at . Drug. and Book Store VIOLINS and Flutes just received by. TYLER Notice T"E partnership heremfore , existing be tween W. T. Jones & liro. is this - day dissolved by mmuat consent. The debts due said-Jinn will be found in the hands of W. T Jones, and all claims against said firm are to be presented to him for payment. W. T. JONES. A. F. JONES. Ido hereby appoint A. F. Jones my agent for the transaction and management of an or any of my business, giving. him fall authority and power in the same. W. I'. JONES. Coudersport, September 25,1654. DRYO O 6 I) r) , E.. OLDISTED -1.," • 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. Yon can find by calliug ou him a good assortment of Lawns Poplins, 13areges, Burege DeLaiucs, De l3eges, Silks, &c.,&c. Also, Prints, Gingham, Do mestics of all kinds, Groceries, Crockery, and a large stock of -Boots and Shoes ; all of which s will bo sold as low as they can be bough elsewhere. D IARIES f9r 1855 just received at TYLER'S GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. Hither, Ye Hungry. CS. JONES takes this method to inforn • the people. of Coudersport and the pub. lic generally, that he has just opened a Gro cery and Provisioustore, wliere he will keep constantly everything in the line or "eata bles' " and which , he•will sell as reasonable: as can be desired. The " substantials" can be found here at all Mimi., such as FLOUR and PORK, while the appetites of the most dainty canalso be satisfied. Therefore, should you Wish for anything of the kind, please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, and if /e cannot satisfy you, your case must be desperate.. You will always find a full assortment of Groceries, consisting of Su gars, Teas, Coffee, Saieratus, Spices, Ginger, Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries, Sal moil; 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. 6.331 f - C. S. JONES. The People's Cash Store, AT COUDERSPORT. Something New. and Something MTH subscriber has just received from the city of New-York, and opened at the More formerly occupied by Hoskin Smith, on the nor,ll side of the Court House Square, a selected assortment of New Goods, coin prlsinge Dry Goods, GroCeries, Crockery, and Hardware. The motto of business—adopted—is, " the sure shilling and the. lively _sixpence." The above Goods will therefore be so;d excin: siveiy fur either cash or ready-pay in hand, and upon such terms that the purchaser can not be otherwise. than untisiieet that he hss made a good bargain—reccivcd a quid-pro quo —something for something in value fur his money. An exchange will gladly be made with the farmer. for his Produce Batter, Cheese,. Eggs; Grain in any gntlnlity, - and.with it, the inure Casli the botir. The subecriber will at all times take pleasure in : exhibiting his Goods to the customer, that quality und prices may be examined. ' c L. F. MAYNARD. Coudersport, July 15,1853: AMONG niany other articles Tor the ladies, of and rich worth. will be found at the People's Cash Store, fine Worked COI- - lays: of ditierent designs and patterns. . 11(110 LEACHED Sheeting and Shirting, Brown 1../do., Candle W ick, Summer Cloth for children's wear, Bed Tickin g ; Toweling,- Ta ble Linnet), Brown, White do.,a superior article of Damask, all pure ax,— Table Spreads. An examination will recommend them better than anything else. AT''The People's Cash Store" • may be found a selected lot of Prints, of English French, and American Goods, quality and prices agreeing admirably. Please call and see us. BLACK and Green Teas, of excellent fla vor, and at most reasonable prices. Su gars, White and Brown do., Rice, Ginger,. Spice, Pepper, Nutniegs, Cassia, Raisins, To bacco in all its variety, to please those who love tbt , . weed, and a aaperiet artiele.of Coffee that cannot cd/i to please all the Dutch and some of the Yankees, at the • PEOPLE'S CABII STORE. 4 ( C fir m RY:3 AND Glass Ware, in variety, that will please Me eye on the iir.t inspectton, ht. tae I'FOPLE'S CASH STORE. • HARDWARE.—Sythes and Smalls, of patterns long tried and found to be good, Itiltcy atie flub -stones, Saw-mill Files, Door Handles, Latches, Mineral Knobs, (white and brown,) Mortice Locks,• Wrotight Butte for Doors, of all sizes. Cutlets, Knives of good quality for the talife,nad fur the poekiit, at the PEOPLE'S CASH—STORE. Tin and Hardware, THE undersigned has connected with his Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, and Stove Business, that of lIARDWAHE- and CUT LERY—so that in addition to the business heretofore conducted by him, he is now ready to supply the public with almost every - N'ariety of In:aware, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, HoOp Iron, Nails,Cable and Om: Ox Chai, Carpenters Adzes an Broadaxes, Manilla Rope bq Ca- Ides. general assortment of Clock ja plumed Ware, Toys of every description; and in short, he designs to keep all-such things as the public wantl in his line, which he will sell, not for less than cost. but for a vzar SMALL profit indeed, and hopes by a strict attention to his business to receive tliberal share of public patronage. All kinds of Prodnee taken in exchange for Goods, at the highest market prices; also, $2O per ton paid fur old iron. 6-12 lv JAS. W. SMITH. Premium Fanning-NA'lls. Important to Farmers and Mechanics. 9 1 1-1 E subscriber has purchased of J. Bamborough the right to use in Potter and Nt'Kean COUtille his patent in the construction of Fanning Mills.- He has also, at great ex bense, commenced the manufacture ot a PRE .MILiAI MILL which will clean from lOU to 200 bushes p. r hour. This Mill was pate •ted 151arch:20,1647, since which time it has stood at the head of the list ut all the State and ceun ty agriculturul societies where it has-been ex hibited: and is a universal favorite with ell arniers who have tried it. It took the pre mium at the first Agricultural Fair held at Harrisburg:Oct. 31st, 1e.51, when the'ro were 3009 people present ; and at the great State Agricultural Fair at New-York, held at Roch ester Sept, 16-19, 1951, this Farming Mill received the highest honors. . Having met with uniform success wherever tried, I confidently invite the .farmers of Potter and Alqi.can counties to call at my shop in Coudersport and examiaefor themselves. A supply always on hand, to be sold ou rea sonable terms 6-37 if T. B. TYLER TuE subscriber tertby.gives notice to the public that having given PETER SIiUTTS his note for eightydollars, healing date near the last of Munch, 1854, payable September, 1856, uud having never reeeived" any 'value therefor, be will refuge to pay the same; therefore he warns any person from buying the said note with and expectation of hii pay ing it, [6sl] CONSIDER STEARNS. Mill Owners will always find supply of. Oil for machinery at satisfactory prices, and in any quantity,at IFE OF HORACE GREELEY, -1-4 Prayer Books Fanny Gray, The Oracle of Flowersi, and a new - sup ply of SCHOOL BOOKS, Just recetved at thp • JOURNAL BOOK-STORE.. New Cash Wanted. Teas JOHN rECEHOW Machine Oil. TYLER'S Drug Store. D. W. SPMCitlit'S coLtnnt. New Goods for the Summer Trade. DW. SPENCER would respectfnlly in • form. the inhabitants of Coudersport' an vicinity that he is now reccivingaFßESH• arid' LARGE ASSORTMENT 'sof Goods, be.sold , as cheap as the cheapest. He Ns'onlcf also return. heartfelt thanks to _his old customers and friends for their past patron age, and wonld be glad to show them any goou.l which he has, and will try to save them at least Hi_ por cent. by oiling and examining before zurchasing elsewhere. -• • ROCr. lr HERE take the lily cAtIES ' ierty to inform the peo . ple or Coudersport and Pottor county that lam still at my new stand opposite the north side of the public square, where may be found GROCLRIES of all kinds' constantly.ou hand, such as Tea, Sugar, Cof fee, Salerams, Ginger. Mus:ard, Tobacco, Snuff, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Confectionery,. &c., &c. My motto is,'" The nimble sixpence in-pre ferenec to the slow shilling." D. W. SPENCER. Drugs ) Medicines, PATENT MEDICINES, Oils, Spirits of Turpentine, Campliine, Burning Fluid, Soap, Candles, for sale low at SPENCER'S. • AP, Letter , and Note Paper, all kinds of Stationery,. Steel-pen Holders Wafers, Sealing Wax, , Sand Ink,Pocket-Books, En _ velope:., Visiting Cards, Jewelry, Fine Cut lery, and a variety of Fancy Art:cies, together with Silk 'and Thread, etc., at CIRAH Butter, Lard, Eggs, Rags, Shin gles taken for goods at their cash value: Cash not rofwed. 1). W. :SPE:NCI-AL BUTTER and Lard of a superior quality for sale at SPENCLIVs. A NY one desirous of a good quality of XI-Syrup of Molasses will do well to call at SPENCER's. County Orders Taken at. Par FOR GOODS,. at SPENCER'S. TADIES, if you want a nice Bonnet. yon 4 Will do well to call on SPENCER. R ABBIT'S Yeast Powder for sale by NEW THING.—Pure Ground Coffee— ...Ll great thing for the ladies. SPENCER. TrnioNTRIPTIc, Cod Liver Oil, and E many other popular Medicine.: for sale Ly PENCEIR. "Halloo ! Halloo ! Halloo ! ENCER - i. in town ! Mountains of LIREADY-MADE CLOTHING for almost nothing. I hare ' bought this coat, this vest, and these pants—ain't broke, either! Hurrah! All the Whirrs shall- Fr , one of ecscr.u7s coat..! Hurrate! But, to be candid, friends. there's nothine. iil‘e it in all the counthry. Just go over there, and ibr a little o . nothing he'll sell ye a rig that, though ye 're the big gest rascal above ground. will make ye as fair as a praist to leo. at ; though ye Intim a cint in ye'r pockets, folks will bow and serape to ye its though ye were millionaires, and ' real gentlemans.' 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 clothw are just the fashion." The subscriber has just received a. large stock of Ready-Made (!lo.hing, of the beest style 'and best quality, which - are well made, and will be sold low. D. :SPEN('EIt. IDI:,LVERIZ ED Corn Starch. for food, for saie at SPENCEICs. SODA, (' ream Tartar,. Magne.ia,Allun - c, Chalk, Salts, and Glue, for saie at the GROCERY STORE. °OPEL and coach varnish can he had at •...,../Spencer's on very reasonable terms. AIL TAlt, Merchant's Garglinz Oil, to IL-P be had at SHOT AND LEAD, at lower figure= than down town at SPENCE:II'r. XT I ENV article of Summer Hats at • SPENCER'S A BETTER sc:ection of Cotree lint fonntl _t_lLinho county than at S TEAthe chest or pound for achy by New Goods. DSPENCERhas jest returned from • the city with a large sock of Groce ries, Clothing, Drugs and Medicines, ttnd a general assortment of Fancy Articles, and. niAl y other things too nmneront to mention, which wily Ite sokd low for cash or read3-pay. 10IDLUG TOBACCO—Fine Cm, Chewing, and Smoking, by the pound, at E'iV arrival of Tun , . Gromiil Cotlee at . • 1). W. SPENCER'S Come to bring you Life and Healtiv." DR. CURTES' I.IVGENIA. or Inhaling Llygemo Vapor and Cherry Syrup. for ,he cure of Pulmonary Conounphon, Asihnla, Bronchitis, coughs, Co Als, and all Lung and Liver complaints: A new method of Lihala tlon for .he cure of the ;More named di.ellSeS. For sate by D. W. r 3 P 1: C I . Tailoring! Tailoring!! J. W. HARDING, Tailor. 'Ali work entrusted . to Ids care will Lo done wi:11 licatituss, &apron, 1111 d Eir Situp over Lewis Moun's store. 6-37 "VRESII ;'tireiNg Fluid 'mid C.imphiue at 1 the DRUG mul. BOOK-STORE. Music.. 111TUNTEN'S celebrated Instructions _Llfor the Piaiio-Forte; Burrowes' Piano-Forte Primmer; Union Glee Book Aitew supply of :beet Music; - . For sale by - T. B, TTLER. ANEW supply of Fluid and .Cam rliine Limp . s—some new and beautiful patterns just received and for sale low at TYLER'S. Clothing, Clothing. TFIE place to buy well-made Clothing at a low price (a large stock to select from QUISTED'S. Drafting Instruments, Water Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencils, and Brushes, just received at TYLER'S• Stationery AT Wholesale and Retail at TYLER'S ICU," ED CHERRIES at' ji„ ~ • C. S. JONES'. sN'Elr GOODS DOUBTLESS there are many persons is _L./Coudersport and vicinity who have terea'. visited the famous BOSTON STORE at the fast-groWing village •of Wellsville. The he. of this store is 94, which number is Over rie 'This establishment is- one of the iarre st DRY GOODS and•READY-MADECLprp, ING Dftpiits in Allegany county. Hundreds of customers from Potter county buy all their Clothing. Boots and Shoes, and other fixingt at this great mart of business. But still there' are those who have never happened to WI into the path that leads, most assuredly, to economy and wealth. That path leads '4l 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 tuella articles, viz.: Cash Tallow Venison Oats • Beeswax Fur Beans Socks Hides • Wheat ' Yarn Rage Potatoes Wool Butter &c., 4e. - We are now receiving from our shop u Rochester,ahout ten cords of the best - BOOTS and SHOES sold in the county. Ws keep constantiv - on hand— Alen's India Rubber hoofs, ‘• " " Over-Shoe!, - .1. • tI Pants, • " " - "Ceps With very extensive stock. of TRAM, VALISFS, and CARPET BAGS, choice. Black and Ciilored Dress Silks, Alpaca, De. laines, Thibet Cloths, Prints, Gingharns, ani other Dress Goods—together with a general variety of Dry Goods. SPENCFR's In particular, we would call the attention it the ladies to our -great variety of SIIA WLS, of every pes:;,bie kind, altogether too no merous to mention. We have the largest stock of the , different kinds of Mattresses in We' , tern • New•-Yark Hotel keepers can he supplied on reasonabla terms. Three Cheers for the contemplated Canal from 'We to -Rochester; and hop:ii that the Plank Road will be continued onto CMulersport during the coming spring, shE that the sons and daughters ,of bentghtei Potter may be more frequently seen in !it yaung city. We remain your ob't ser-v'ts, LANCEY & Co. Wel!sville, Jan. 13,1854. ' 6-35 6m MACKEREL, Salmon, and BI e Fish, at C. S. JONES'. Q U PERIO.R Sperm and Tallow Candles at 10 C. S. JONES' PPOVISION STORE. I.NDIAN MEAL znd BECKWHEATcori F.tantly on Baud at the NEW PROVISION STORE. ell:AIN and Produce of all kinds taken ira k.A exchange for Goods at this Store. " G. S. JO NES,_: TT.I3TH and Shoulders—a neve assonmeat •- C. S. JONES'. the OF SALT nt th NEW PRO LSION STORE CRANBERRIES! CRANBERRIES! by th, , quart or bushel, at C. S. JONES". and steigh-Maker. pill: subscriber respectfully ygives native 1 that he is prepared to do all the husinesl in the above - line, nt the shortest make, al his new shop, two d00r.3 west - of the Coudersport Hotel. JOHN R.ECKHOW. A. B. GOODSELL , . •1:NSMITII. Coudersport, Pa. Fire Arm kjrinanufactured and repaired at Lis •:liep,itti short notice. March :S. P=N. The Clothing Department AT " TUE rEopLe's CASH stor.r. : " E.%DY-MADE CLOTHING .kepi eel ..11..k.stantly on kind by .the subscriber, moic up and manufactnred IT the hest workmen, from cloths so:eCted for durability andquality, the ob:;ect being not to supply the - customer with a humhog'orticle which he may be no ducod to pure hm-e because it is so rery cheap, but which in the end is rery dear; but to go a him in the first imaance an artie:e which win do hint himest and good service for a reason able pr.cc. .All think: desirous of !tenor so occommodated, call at "The People's Ca.sh Store." L. I% 3IAINARD. ~IIEChT.I) GINGIIAMS in variety, anti It—ipriee. , to suit. • 1.. F.-MAYNARD. IN 'WELLSVILLE, AT THE GREAT 80. TON STORE. No. 91 MAIN-ST. 1 1 AY he found constantly on hand and for an. extensive variety of Spencer k Grang,er's superb:MA TTRE - SSES, of every sort, kind, and price. fioni a $3.5i1 Palm Mat, tress to a saper-Engiish hair Mattress at $lO - Loon co,. Bid:tars, and Pillows. All of which are otfi , :eil to lintel and Boarding ke,tper, and all others who hare com mon- cerise enough. to' know that a filthy feather to- ionize the best of it, is but a breilder of disea:e and a life-curtailer,—at lower prices than can be found at any other store in the county. SPENCER'S . LANCEY & CO., Sale Agents (in the county) fur the sale 0. the above good:. 6-3 i ly Boston'Store, Wellsville, lan. 13, 117'.5.1. Acadeniy Text 800 A FULL ripply for sale low at TYLER'S ZINC and Mineral Paints, with directions for using, at • T. B. TYLEWS.- 1,1 ATENT PAILS, Bell Cords, Clothes L Lines, Horse Cords,Curry Comb., Burs* Broslias, to be sold at 3IANN'S. JI. FUR3IAN, Horse and Cattle Doctor, erespeetfully informs the public that he has located in Hebron townsh.p (at Joseph Stones) where he isyrepared to attend to call, in his profession. Ile is of !Oil' experience in the bu.q,ness, and hopes by his superior skill and assiduity to secure the patronage of the pith lie.649 74at • DATE NT MEDICINES nt- Wholesale. 1- Merchants and Pedlars will be supplied with all kinds of Patent Medicines at Wass facturers' wholesale *prices by TYLER. THE best three. nilliug tea arid 6d sugar is at OLIISTED's• -TTONEY.—A good quality of honey f• I—L sale at 3311T1fr 111 EAS,fresh - and cheap, at BOSTON' STORE 94 O'ER. THE DOOR: Shawls, Shawls Mattresses. JOHN RECKHOW, MATTRESSES 11 ITL3RI I
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