• GOOD KIT Mr. Sumner, in his midnight speech, contended that Congress had no right to enact the Fugitive Law; that it was a usurpation; that the Constisu lion gave no such authority; that the whole question of returning fugitives devolved on the Stateg; and that they had the whole poWer over it. ,He showed that the associate elanse girar inteeing to "the citizens of each State all theprivileges and immunities of the c:lizens Of tho several States" stood precisely on the same footing as the clause in the same section requir4 ing the rethiti of fugitives, and then he pointed to South Carolina, and showed that had been her action in regard io it. She nullified it by a res oluti n as follows: "Resolved, That free negroes and persons of Color are not citizens the IThiled States within the meaning bf the Constitution, which confers Upon the citizens nf one State _privi leges and immunities of the citizens bf the several States." . Here, said Mi. Snitiner, is a direct assumption of -a right to determine the persons to whom certain words of the Constitution are applicable.— Now, nothing Can be clearer than this: If South Carolina can determine for itself whether the clause relating to "the privileges and immunities of Citizens". be not applicable to the Colored citizens of the several States, and may solemnly deny its applica- . bility, then may Massachusetts, and every other State, determine for itself Whether the other clause, relating te ihe surrender of "persons-held to set ' rice or labor," be really ap,pliCable to fugitive slaves, and mal,_ shlemnly deny its applicability.—Syracuse Eve. Chronicle. WIT OF A GERMAN'• young man of Nuremberg\ who had no fortune, requested a iwyer, a friend of his, to recommend him to - a family Where there was a han*mc daughter, who was to hare a large fortune. The lawyer agreed. But the father Of the young lady, - who loved money, immediately asked what propertz . the maxi had ? The lawyer . said he did not kno*, but would inquire. The next time- he,saw his friend he asked him if he had .any property at all? "No," "Well," said. the lawyer,' "wotild . you suffer any. one to cut off'} Our nose, if they would give you twenty thousand dollars for it?" "riot rut" the world," said'he. "It is well,"- replied the lawyer, "I. lad reasons for asking." The next • time lie- saw tlip girl's fa ther he Eald 7 --"I have inquired about the you-.,man's circumstances. He has indc,ecl..mi ready money, but ho has a je-,',•el for which, to my knowb. edge, h!,refusecl twenty thousand dol lars." Thi-. ',minced the old man to consent 'to the 'said marriage, which - according ly to•.it•-place; though it is said in the sequ& that he shook his heed when he thotht.cf the jewel. art t TEsE WITNESSES. — Not . iiiiC'e.,a,steamhoat called the .Old Ken twfV,blew up, near' the Tiinity, - at the Iv..tith of the Ohio, where it is a well •estiiblished.fact that a great Many mus rpr'.i.r.s will weigh a pound, by which ac;iiient a lady tejoicing in the name of Mrs. Jones, lost her husband and he.-ltrunk,, and for both of which an at titik-„skas . brought. =here was, strange to' say, great did lty is proving that Mr. Jones haa.'becn on the, boat at the time of the colleptc, that worthy having been no . - •toriously drunk on the iiPharf-boat just astb-:?,steamer left Trinity: 1114ny witnesses Were examed to prove the fact, until finally a Mr. De- I itzmar, a Ge'rman, was plated upon I 'the stand. 'Our fiiend, I. S., was at-!1 Tor . ney fur the boat, and elicited from I.eitzmar this testimony: "Mr. Deitzmar, did you know the Kentuckl" "Yab; 1 was blown •..frmit her." . ~ .Were you, op bbard, when she col-. ?used her flue 1" - When she bust her bilerl I wash trl;er." "Did you ktiow • Mr. JoneSIR "To. bo shure; Mr. Jones and I took pass to-gedder." Tilt VERDANT GROOITSMAN.-011 no occasion (says the Sprineeld Repub... lihn) do people seem more. prone to thm:nit blunders than at a wedding The following actually occurred in it_ neighboring town: In,the midst of a crovid of witnesses, ills, clergyman had just completed that interesting ceremony which binds in ihe.siyer bonds of wedlock two will ing hearts,. and stretched forth ibis hands to Implore the blessing of hea - ven on the UlD9p. At this point, the groomsman seeing the open hands oched out,- supposed, it was the sig nal fgr ltina_ to surrender the wedding fee, which was burning in his pocket. Accordingly , just as the clergyman closed his eyes in prayer, he felt the iaressnre o f two sweaty half dollars on Ids open palms. The good than hesi tated a moment, appalled at the ludi trousness of his situation, but coolly 4,, pos it c d the) rnoney in his pocket, land prockeded with his devotions. e.artro. C. DLlfts i Ittwitg at nals, Coudersport, Pa. Jan. 18. 18.50. • tf F. W. KNOX, iattarlitg• at !Lab), • Coudersport, Pa, will regularly attend the courts in Potter county. ,a. 4011 A. P. CONE, attsvnts• at liiatn, Wellsborough, Tinge county. Pa, will regular ly attend the courts of Potter county. June 3, 1848. LAND AGENCY. - - - A-HE u ndersigned having been entrusted with the cure of several large tracts of and in this county, has made himself, ac quainted with the lauds cud laud titles of 'the county, and will give immediate attention to any business of this nature thut may be en trusted to him. . 'J. S. MANN. M. R. GAGE, M. D., Pl-IYSICIAN ANT.) 'l3llGEON—Would re pect fully inform the citizens of Colders port and Potter county, that be has located permanently among them. and will attend to all calls in his profession. .9lifice—T. B Tyler's Drug and Book Store ISAAC BENSON ATTORSEY - AT LAW.—Oflice, East side of 'the' pubiic. square, Coudersport, Pa. By Spec al arrangemen: the professional ser vities of S. P. JOHNSON, Esq., may be engag,itt through him in all . cases itr. Willa he is not pteviotisly'Concerned. N. B.—All claims duo and pay-able to the undersigned, personally and professionally, may be found in ;he hands of Isaac Benson, Esq., for ad j ustment. S. P. Joussox. March :t, Itild. - • 1-tbf JOHN S. MANN A TTORNEY Mil) COUNSELOR AT LAW will attend the several Courts in Potte and M'Kean counties. All business eutruste to his cure will receive prompt attention. °Rice on Main-street, opposite the Cout House, Coudersport, P.a. ARTIIIIR O. OLMSTED, A TTORNEI Aril) COUNSELO It AT LAW A attend to all bus,ittUss enlrusted t his cure with promptness and fidelity. ' Office—in the Temperance 13lo:1;, up stairs Alain-street, Coudersport, l'a. 7-1 L. F. MAYNARD, Sttornill Se:eouttorlot at TLab3, pa. offiL...._nor:li ut the cour t house 2 , ( pure, at "The l'etiples Gu 1t S.ore,' up stairs. 3.47 FRANK JOHNSON, ~abnict SOUR*. COUDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA,- Wishes to inform the cdizens of Coudersport .mid die! surrounding couniry, that he wilt exc cu.e a.l orders in his line of business at shor mince and reasonab:e prices. - Place. of business near the Presbyter is Church. . 7 12 ly._ FOUNDRY. TA B. BROWN would give notice to the public that he is prepafed, - at his Foun dry in Coudersport, to do all manner of GAST isp —will make and finish to order-all kinds of Maihinery, Mill Gearing. Board and Ting Curs, Sleigh-Shoes of all sizes, and every article needed by a Lumbering community. And to ['annex% he would- say, that he has procured some of the best Plow patterns in use, both Flat - Land and Side nal, and keeps hem constantly on hand. And will make to order Field Rollers, narrates, Cultivators, and every article used by (hem in his line of busi ness. He is prepared also to do all kinds of B-L A CKS - 11PIT.H.I.tiG. And trom his long experience in thi . above bush)._ ss, he feels confident of giving satisfuc tion.to those who may give him a call. N. B.—Old iron bought, or taken in ex change fur work War Declared at Last. T HE long repose of El:trope is about to be disturbed by the bugle's note • nn l the reville of the drum, calling its slumber ing millions to arms' in the defense of- their fitz,sidts and their country. England and France are calling Mr men and means, and tending forward their armies to battle against she aggressions or the Russian Bear; but while the Old ‘Vorld is Convulsed by revwlu tion,unusual peace anti plenty reign in the New. In the peaceful and quiet pursuit of our business we Katie formed a copartnership under the name` and style of N. S. BUTLER & CO., and have taken the store iu Empire Block, in the village of Olean, formerly occu pied liy 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 tell_ exclusively for cash down, at prices that will cause consternation and dismay iu the ranks of old fogyism that has hem' so long established in this section. Our stock will consist in part of the follow ing Goods: _ Hardware, Crockery, Boots & Shoe, Hats, Caps, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Drugs,. Medicines, live Stud's, Glass, ' Paints &. Oils, Sash, Putty, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Feat! , ers . Stone and ‘Vooden NV are, - 1 And we mean to keep such 'an assortment of ; the above goods that persor. s front a distance can, be assuyed, of liudie, g everything they usually want at fitices that will do than - good Cull and senfof yours e l ves. 1 :. , i. S. BUTLER & CO. Olean. !kitty 5, i054,_ 6-51 Notice. HE Goteernor of the State of New-York has awoimed the subscriber a Commis aiener fr.r the Sta.e of New-York, to take the acknowledgment of Deeds and other instru ments, and to administer oaths pursuant to an act of tho Legislatnre of the said State. ISAAC BENSON.. • Coudersport, Dec.l2;lBs]. New Goods. TB. TYLER has just returned from the gay, and is now prepared to show the largest and best stock of Drugs. Medicines, Paiute. Oils, Books, Stationery, l'uper Hung iugs, and Fancy Goods in the county. He is also prepared to sell latter than at Wellsville. and as lots as any other establish ment in Doudursport. April 15, 1835. garrison's Columbian Inks. Black, Japan, Copying, Mark:ig Green, Black, Blue, Indellibic, Scarlet, Red, Carmine These Inks flow freely from the pea an give a stronger and more durable color than any other. For sale, teudesalc and Mail, by THOMAS B. TYLER, evedocipot -11YGE ANA. Brogght 'fame tio the Door ofthe Minion A WONDEREUL DISCOVERY has recently been nude by Dr.. Curtis. of this city, iu the treatment of Consumption,. Asthma, and All . diseases of the Lung. We refer to , "•Dr. Ctir-- tis' Itygeana; or liihnling Ilygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With this new method Dr. C. has restored laxity afflicted ones to perfect health; as-an evidence of which he has inuu marable- certificates. Speaking of the treat ment a physiciamsays : It is evident that in fralingrconsmntly breathing an agreetib . .e„ t healin vapor,•the medicinal properties must come n direct contacewidi •he wlio!e of the arial c vity of the lungs, and Inns escape the many-and- varied . chinges produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and subjected to the process of digestion. The Hygena is for. sale . at the druggists' through out the country. N. Y. Dutchman, Jan: 14. • The Inha!er isworn on the breast under the ' linen without the least ineonveuience—the , heit of the body being sufficient to evaporate I 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. Kcesberry, P, M., Duncannon, Pa. , I am cured of the Asthma of 10 years stand ing by Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana. Margaret Eastman, Brooklyn, N. V. Mrs. Paul of No. 5 :Hammond st., N.Y., was cured•of a severe case of Bronchetis by the Ilygeana. My sister had been. cured of a distressing cough of several yezirs standing, and decided to be iticurab;e by her physicians. She• was cured in one monthly the Hygrana. J. H, Gaubert, P. M., Richmond, Me. ' Price Three Dollars a Package.—Sold by CURTIS & PERKINS & BOYD & PAUL, No. 149 Chambers st., N. Y. - -4 Packages , sent free by express to any part of the United States for Tett Dollars. N. B.Dr. Curtis' Hygenna is the original and only genuine arlic e, and all o:hers are base imitations or vile and-injurious counter feits. Shun them as you would poison. 'Soldby Russell & Seint, No:138 Market street, Philadelph i a, who will sell by the dozen at the Proprietors' rates. New Books, TRA,MAY, by Mary Langdon. 31.. The Newsboy. Bayard Taylor's Central Africa,- Lands of the Saracen, and . Poems of the Orient. Fanny Fern's last, "Ruth- Hall." Life ofP. T. Barnum. • Mr. Rmberford's Children, by the author of The Wide, Wide Worid. Mary Howl:es Ta!es, for chi:dren. 'rite \ming American's Library, consisting • of the fives iiWasirttgton, LaFayette, Frankin, Marion, :aid eight others in one sett. Leaves from the Tree Igdrasyl, by Martha Russell. Periscopics—De.-Elder Ber ha and Lily, by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith. Webs.er and his - Mas.er Pieces—Tetft. Sunny •Memories of Foreign Ll:m . ls, by Sirs. 11.13. Siowe,—&e., Jifst received and for site at the JOURNAL BOOli-S"COPE. Coudersport, Dee. 7, 1654. 7,29 The Journal Book-Store OFFERS to the miblir: a rood variety of most readable books., ch cap for cash or fatnily Mteessities: All the newes t b oo k s of rattle arc kept on hand, or immediately 'pro , cured for customers, and v .te hope to receive suelr patronage as rai,tinA attention to busi ffss, and an earnest o.esire to ob ige, may deserve. New books received tit short in er vals.. School Books. stalionery of all kinds, materials for Paper 1. 'lowers, etc., constantly on hand. Music, MAaps, Mathematical Instru ments. Please call and. examine for yotreselves at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. CIRAH A3l' S and un's Magazines, Bln.hwo od's, FAnburgh Mag zine, and the Edinburgh and Westminster lter.ews, at the JourtsAt. BOOK-STORE. 11100 _BOOK AGENTS WANTED, To canvass for the best and most saleable Bo oks pubished. They are written by the 1/ .081 pOlill:IIr Att:ltors of the day, in clulling, among oilers, •T. S. ARTII CR, of whose last great work,. TEN Nicarrs IN A BAR 1100 M, FEB 10,00 C copies Ir.ve-been so:d a month pubicat ion. 'l.lmese books mite beautifully illustrated, (many of than wi 6 fine y eo.ored plates,) and :.re t rin ed and bound in .he Lies, manner. Agen.s will find a p c si,nt and profioib.e emp.oyment in aleir — e.remattion. For par ticulars ;Address (post raid) - t -li. W. BRADLEY, 7-19 31 N. 48 North F our:h street, Philaderihm. I'OETSAI E V. lit tit,d i'l)Wlier, Stall LCIIII, anal ex erythitig intim line of Ammunition, and Fishing Tuckle of the best quality and at low prices TT LEICS. LS'ON'S • RATHAIRON and other xe e e t 11tepuGII1n118 fta cleansing and abeutiPying ' r oe HAtn, fur sale at TYLER'S.. re HUNS about to build.or repair, will find a eumpktte . stuck of Window SaA. Glass. Vntty. 'Paints and Oils, fur sale at fair prices by T. Lt. TYLER TV ENV BOOKS just received at the JOURNAL BOOR.—STORE Sept. 1,1854. 7-16 CIIIEST HANDLES, Drawer, do., Bolts Haler Snaps, Wardrobe Hooks Barn Door Hinges 'kepi for sa.e by LEWIS MANN. WERS*I ER'S DICTIONARY react' Sdool, taiversity, Octavo, and Quarto editions, for sale by YLEtt. VIOLIN Striugs at _ Drug and Book Store ATIOLINS and Flutes just received by TILER .V T" parnership heretofore existing be tween W. T. Jones & Bro. is this day dissolvtd by mu:nal consent. The debts due said firm will be found in the bands of W. T Jones, and all etaiins 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 trans;,elloo and Management of au of any of my business, giving h.m full au.hority and power in .he same. W. T. JONES. Couders , or, Sep ember 25, 1554. • E. OLMSTED •DR GOOD D, would say to the liutnie that he is mow receiving a stoci of Goods, which he will be happy to show ;II who may favor him with a call. You cautd by calling on him good assortment of La% ns Poplins, Bareges, Barege DeLaines. De Beges, Silks, &c. Also, Prints, Ginghams, Do mestics of all kinds, Groceries ; Crockery. and a large stock of Boots and Shoes; all of which will he sold as• low as they can be bough elsewhere, DIARIES for ISjust received at D - TYLER'S New. Cash. GROCERY AND PROVIsION,STORE. ----- , - - Hither, Ye Hungry: ,Trade. ei 5. JONES takes this me tied to inform- W. SPENCER would respectfully in- V • the people of Coudersport and the pub D. form the inhabitants of Coudersport lic - generally,. thirthe. tuts just opened a Gro- and Vicinity that-he is now receiving a FRESH cery and Provision store,.where he .will keep and LARGE ASSORTMENT of Goods, constantly everything in the line . a " lea=which will lee sold as cheap as the cheapest. Wes," and which he will sell as r easonab•as , He would also return heartfelt thanks to: his , can- be desired. The " substantials " can b e ! old_ customers and friends fer their Fist patron' found here at all times, such,,as FLOUR and•l age _and would. be glad to show them; any PORK, while the appetites of the. most goods which. he has, and will try to save them chin j y canalso be satisfied. Therefore, should at least 10 per cent. by.callingand examining wish you: or anyih ng of the kind, please call . before purchasing elsewhere. and examine helve purchasing elsewhere, I - ...... T HERE take the lib and if lie cannot satisfy you, your c :se must . . n :.... ROC RI E. S.'' A e rty to inform the•peo . be desperate, You will a:ways find a full I pie of Coudersport and assoriment •of Grocer es, 'consisting of Su- Potter county that lam still at my new stand gars, Teas,-Coffee, Saleratus, Spices, Ginger, 0 Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberril ppesi.te the north side of the public square, where may be found:Geocr.ums of all kinds mon, Codfish, . Mackerel, Blue Fish, .. constantly on hand:, such as Tea, Sugar, Coll Molasses, Syrup, &e. Also„ at all times, fee, Saler:lms, Ginger,' Mustard; T'obacco, Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll and Snuff, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Confectionery, firkin,) Salt, Ham., etc. e c. &c. &c. . Gnus•n a and all o.her kds of -Produce taken Ai • • y motto is, "The nimble sixpence in pre in exchange for goods at the cash. price. 6-33tf C. S. JONES. ference to the slowshilling." D. \V. SPENCER. •• ----__ The People's Cash Store, • AT COUDERSPORT. Something sew. and Something Wanted. MHE subscriber has just received from the 1. city of New-Ytirk, and opened at the i store formerly occupied by ILaskin & Smith, on'the tionit side of. the Court House Square, a selected assortment of New Goods, corn pr.ging Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, and Hardware. The motto- of business—adopted—is, " the sure shilling and the livey sixpence.!' The above Goods will therefore be so d excfu sively for either cash or ready-pay in Aland, and upon such 'CHUN that the pun. Miser can not be otherwise than satisfied that lie lg, made a good be rgai if —.rec eiV ed a quid pro quo —‘-something for something in value for big money. An exchange will gladly be made with the farmer. for his Produce: Butter, cneese, Eggs, Grain - in any quantity, and with it, the more Cash the better. The subscriber will ar all times take pleasure in exhihitin& his Goods to Alto customer, that quality and prices may be examined. - L. F. MAYNARD. Coudersport, July 15,1853. AMONG many other articles for the ladies. of fancy and rich worth: will be found at the Peiloe's Cash Store, fine Worked Col- Lire, of different designs and patterns. . BLE hellE 9 Sheeting and Shirting, Brown a., Caudle ‘r% kk, Summer Cloth Cut child tour, Bed Tiuking. Toweling, Ta ble IA/1111_11, Bruton, White d 0.,, a miperior of Dan,ai,k. all pure flax,—Table Still. ads. Au I. saininatimi will•rtrouuuend twin better,thau anything dee. AT ••• lL e rt , Joe's Cash Sdore"• may t: lotatal a selt tttd lot of Prints, of liuglinh mid Moil - jean Goods, quality and priecs. agrt t hug admirably. l'lt am! - call and m 1 110. LACI‘ dad Greta '1 I-11S, of excellent na-, ..111-11vor, add at must reasonable prices. Su gars, %%Idle anal Brown do.. Ginger, spice, Pepper, Nutmegs, Ca'sia, Ilaishas, To bacco in ad Its lariety, to plum.e those who love tli weed, and e anaputioa article ofeutke that cannat fall to iLkase all the Dutch and some of the Yankees, at the : CASII STOIIE. %.23 C AND Gla s s Ware. variety, that will please cue c) t• allA the first iuspeettuti, 10. Lae I'lUl'LE'S DASD STORE. lA-A RUN% ARE. Sythes and, Smiths, of patterns long tried nn:!-found to be good, kitics alto Hub-stones, Saw-mill Files, Dour Hundles,'Latches, Mineral Knobs, (white and brown,) Mortice Lucks, Wrought Butts for Doors, of all sizt s, CIIIICTy, Knives of good quality for the lable,and thr the pocket, at the PEOPLE'S CASH—STORE. Notice Teas. Tin and Hardware. THE undersigned has connected with his Tiu, Sheet Iron. Copper, and -Stove Business. that- of HARDWARE and CUT LERY—so that in addition to the business he'retolore conducted by him, he is now 'ready tostipply the public with almost every variety of lituw are, Mill and Cioss-Cut Saws, lloop Iron, Nails, Cable and Ox Chaius,Carpenti Es' Adzes and Broadaxes, Rope for Ca ides. A gentral assortment of Clocks, Ja panned art, Top; of every description; and blurt, he designs to keep all such things as the public wants in his line, whiell he will sell, not Mr leSs titan cost,• but for a SMALL profit indeed.; and hopes by a strict attention to his business to receive ;liberal share of public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchangC for Goods, at the highest market prices; also, S2O per ton paid fur old iron:, 6-12, y - ms. 14. sA . !rm. . Premium Fanning Mills. Important to Farmers and Mechanics. THE subscriber has purchased of J. Bataborough the right to use in Potter and M'Kean counties his patent in the construction .of Funning Mills. fie has also, at great ex bense, commenced the manufacture of a PRE- . 1111 U Al MILL which wjAl clean from 100 to 200 btisheis pi r hour. This Mill was pate red March 20, 1847, since which time it has stood 1 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 4.11 antlers who have' tried it. It took the pre mium at the first Agricultural Fair held at fiarthiburg, Oct. 31st, 1851, when there were 30,00 1 1 people present ; and at the great State Agricultural Fair at New-York. held at Roch ester Sept. 16-19, 1851, this Fannin Mill received the highest honors. Having met with uniform success wherever tried, I confidently invite the farmers of Potter and M'Kean- counties to call at my shop in Coudersport and examia ,for themselves. A supply always on hand, to be sold on rea sonable terms. . 6-3711 JOON RECKHOW. THE subscribe( hurt by gives notice to the public that having given PETER SIiVrTS his note fur eightydullars; bearing (lute Lear the last of March. 1854, payable September, 1856, and having never received any value therefor, he will refuse to pay the same; therefore he Warns any . person from buying the said note with and expectation of his pay iugit. [6sl] • CUNSWER STEARNS. Machine Oil. Mill Owner& will always find supply of Oil fir machinery at satisfactory prices, and in any quantity ,at LIFE OF HORACE GREELEY, Prayer Books" 1 - Fanny Gray, • The Oracle of Flowers, and a new sup • ply of ScnooL. Books, • Just received at the . - JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. D. W. SPENCER'S . CdtiatMM Drugs,Medicines, PATENT MEDICINES,. Oils, Spirits of Turpentine, Catnpliine, Burning Fluid, Soap, Candles, for sale low at SPENCER'S. AP, Letter, and Note Paper, all kinds of 1 1.-/Stationery„ Steel-pen' Holders Wafers, Sealing Wax., Sand, Ink, Pocket-Books, En velopes, Visiting. Cards, Jewelry, Fine Cut lery, and a variety of Fancy Art.c:es, together with Silk and Thread, etc., at SPENCER's. - r_I_RAIN, Butter, Lard, Eggs, Rags„Shin g!c3 taken for goods at their cash value. . Cash not refused. D. W. SPENCER. .‘. BUTTER and Lard of a superior quality for sale at SPENCER's. ANY one desirous of a good quality of Syrup of Molasses will do well to call at SPENCLR's. County Orders Taken, at Par FOR WOOS, at T - ADZES, if you want a'nice Bonnet, you (will do well to call on SPENCER. • - BABBIT'S Yeast Powder for sale by SPENCER.: .NEW THING.—Pure Ground Coffee— ,great Ow% for the lavileq. SPENCER. TITHONTRIPTIC, Cod Liver Oil, 'and 4 many other poinnaiMed.c.nes for save by SPLNCER. " Halloo ! Halloo ! Halloo ! SrEN CER is in :own! Mottn.ams o. READY—MADE CLOTHING for almost nb.h.ng. I h ,ve bought tho coat, ,his vcs•, I mid hese pan.s—am' t broke. ei.her! Ilurr.,h! 1 T N DIAN Mi'AL and BUCKWHEAT COIL. An the b ho) s.s ha; 11 - ! • use of I' EN C EICS 1 JLstantly on hand at the • • coats! Hurrah! But, to he c •ntlid, fr.ends, NEW PROVISION STOlC ,.. ihere 's nosh tm like it in ati .he coon I hry. . J u. :. go over *th'ere, and for a little o' limiting l GRAIN and Produce of all kinds taken is he'„ se.l ye a r.g .hat, :bough ye 're the big- i exchange for 'foods at iii , store. - - ges: rascal above ground, w,t, make ye as fax : C S. JONES. us a 'must to look at : .hough ye haint a 'cint in ye'r pockets, folks will bow and scrape to ye as though ye were millionaires, and ' real gent.emans.' Fashion! Great - thing! ' Bet ter dead ,halt 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 Clo hing, of the latest s.y.e and best quality, which ~re we.i made, and %yid be so.d ,ow. . D.-W. SPENCER. . IY g l'e nt. ter de, has bee, but lb L "cloths area. • . The subs, stock of ReaL,. s.y,e and best and wia be so.d IDULVERIZED Corn Starch, for food, for _L sa:e at - SPL.NCLA's. CODA, Cream Tartar, Magnesia, . Annul, i balk, Salts, and Glue, for sate at the COl'El. and coach varnish call be had at Spencer's on very r6son..ble terms. r k IL OF TAR, Merchani's Gargung'o,l, to be had at SHOT AND LEAD at lower figures than down-town at riPt.NC IF.ADY-MADE CLOTHING kept cos 'Aslantly ou band bv the subscriber, maim tip had 111 witfac.nred by the best workmen, from cIo:h: se ec,eil for durability andiptality, the °Vet being, not to supply the customer' with a humfata article which he may be in duced to purchase became i; is so rery lint which in ;he. end is rcry dear; 'lag ID tve New Goods. I him in the first in. ance an anic'e which will do him hottest and good seta ice for a reason- TN W. SPENCER has just returned from able pr ce. All those deslrons of being is .he city with a large s ock of vtroce. occommodated, call at "The l'eliples rtes, Clothing, 'l/rug..i and Medicines, :aid a Store." L. F. MAYNARD. general assortment of I. ancy Aruc.es, :mat, . m.my o.her things ,crw nmucrims to meinion, PHECKED GINGHAMS in variety. anti which win be su.d low for cash or ready-pay. pr ces to snit. L. F. MAYNARD. N EW arkiele of Summer Hats at SPENCER'S. A BETTER se:ectiott of Coffee not roma ' A entut.y ilmn at SPENCER'S T EA -by the chest or pound for save by LandTOBACCO—Fine Cut,' Chewing, l' Smoking, by the pound, at . I MATTRESSES • 'SPENCER'S. iIN WELLSVILLE, AT THE GREAT BPS- I . TON STORE, No. 9.1 MAIN-`T. X EN arrival of Pure Ground Coffee at -LI . 1.1" ta 1). lh , found consnlv nil bindbindand for - • • sa;e. an evens ve v,.11‘.. ... o I . ..1, power /e. `I Come to bring you Life and Health." , Gralteces superb Mi T7RESSES. of every 1-IR. /Tams , H y GENIA, or: inh.iiing sort,' kind, and prier, firm' a 5;:1..•2 Palm Mat tre..s fo a super-ling:At hair w Mattress at :1.10. Lir ilygeap Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for .he cure or Pulmonary Conumption, As.hma Also: I.ounze4. Bois:ars, and Pi:lo.v. All of Bronenhis, Coughs,Cods , and ail Lung and ' ! which ar,.! oirered to Ilmel and Boardal House keepers, and all others who have cam. Liver complaint.• , . A new method of Inhala. mem sense enough to know that a filthy Lion thr. die cure of the above named diseases. , , jcatrier b e d , to make the best of it, is bat' For sane bY • D. W. SPENCER. ; breeder of d,i•e.ase :did a lifi•-cartaloe ,— h i lower prices than can be found at•any other store in the county Tailoring! Tailoring!! HARDING, Tailor. All workli . entrusted to his care will. be done w ou neatness, comfort, and durability. Ilar Shop over Lewis Nlaun's store. J. 37 FRESH nruii% Fluid mill Camphine nt the DRUG and BOOK-STUIt E. music. AUN. TEN'S celebrated Instructions for the Piano-Forte; Burrower' Piano-Forte Primmer; T.Thiuu Glee Book A new supply of Sheet Music ; For sale by T. B. TYLER. • TYLER:S Drug Suire SPENCER's GROCERY STORE, ANEW supply of iluid and Cam phine -Lainps—some new and beautiful patterns just received and for sale low 'at L Clothhig, Clothi g• . THE pace to buy well•runde C.o.iliug a low price (a .arge tr.eck-to ie.ect from OLMSTED'S. Drafting instruments, Water Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencils, and Brushes, just received at TILER Stationery AT Wholesale and Retail at TYLER'S PICKLED CHERRIES at C. S. JONES' eIVE G 0 O,D DOUBTLESS there are many persons Coudersport and vicinity whii have never visited the famous BOSTON- STORE at the fast-growing . village of Wellsville. The No. , of this store is 94, which number is over the door— BOSTON STORE, • 94 O'ER THE DOOR. This establishment is one of the large* .DltY GOODS and READY-MADE CLOTH; ING Df.pots in Allegany county.- Hundreds of customers from Potter county buy all their Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and other fixings, jat this great mart of business. But still then' ' are tho,e who have never happened to fall into the pa'h that leads, most asmustlly, to economy and weal-h. That pall leads Ili cash buyers straightway to the GRE AT BOSTON-. We have no enemies to punish, no frientii to reward. We sell for ready pay, anittaks in exchange for Goods the following useful artc!es, Cash Tallow Ven'son Oats Beeswax Fur Beans Socks II:11es Wheat Yarn Potatoes Wool Miner We are now receiving frem our shop at. Rochester, about ten cords of the best noon , and SHOES sold in the county: \Vs keep. constantly on, hand-- Men's India Rubber Boots, - " " Over• Shoes, It 14 16 it C oa t s, • is II SI si Pants, . ss Si Cap „- With a very extensive stock of TRUKS, VALISES, and CARPET BAGS, choieo Black and Colored Dre4 . s Silks, Alpaca, De laine Cloth , , Pr:nts, Ginglitns, nut other Dress Goods—together with a general var.ety of Dry Girds. Shawls, Shawls In particular, we would call the attention rat the Ildies to our -great variety of SHAWLS, of every pois.b'n kind, altogether, too nu 'unrolls to mention. rdattresses _We have the largest stock of the Merest. kinds of Mattresses in 'Western New-York. Hotel keepers can be suppled on reasonable. terms. Three Cheers for the contemplated Caul front Wellsvilte to Rochester; and hoplag that the Plank Road" will be continued on to Coudersport during the coining spring, anti that the sons and daughters of beMgMei l'ot'er may be more frequently seen in out =MM We icma:n your ob't setw'f4, 11.4NCLIK il!c, Jan. 13, 1.=:54. 6-35 Gm ACKEREL, Sahnon, 3nd 13:ue rish, at C. S. JONES'. UPI:1110R. Sperm and Tallow Caud'•es ►7 C. S. JON! 5' PPOVISION STORE. HA" and Slion:der:;—a as•mr.meat at C. S. JONES'. _ ACKS sAur Out - NEW PROVISION STORF. grOZINBERRIES! CRANBFRRIES! by lithe quart or haAel, at C. JONES'. JOHN REOBJIOW, Carri:ue, :Hitt Slel;rh-.Baker. TIIE .t.3lbseriber respriclitily givel notice 1 that he is prepared to do all the basineg in the above line, at theshOriest notice. at bit new shop, two doors west of the Conderipert ' JOAN RECtiIIOW. A. B. GOODSELL, G -u NSMITI I, Comleisport, Pa. Fire Arai nianatctincd and repaired at his shop,et short notice. March 3, The Clothing Department AT "THE i.E01 . 1.e.4 CASH STORE." LANCEY & Sala Agen:s (in the connty) for the sale et the•abore goods. 13-35 ly Ilystnn Store, Acatkuty i ext FULL snppt for sa:c low at • TYLER'S ZINC abtl. Mineral Paints, direction' for using, at 'l'. ' B. TYLER'S. - - - ---- PATENT PAILS, Bed Cords, (lobo Lines, Horse Cords, Curry Coiel7-.., Bum Brushos, to be so:il et MANS'S JI. FURMAN, llor , e Mid Cattle Doctor. •respeclftt ly informs the pbbiic Iltit he ha , located in Hebron 40wn,411 p (at J oseph S where he is prep ;red to at cud, to calls iu hit profession. Ile is of. iong experience in lb. bus.ness, and hopes by his superior skill and assiduity to secure the pa.ronage of the Pub* lie. 2ro - -_1 TENT 11EDICISESat Ifl/40/csale: 'Alen:limas awl rim:llan! %via ,app P willt all kinds of l'alcia:a M.aal. filetururs' holvsale it.ts by TYLE:II: MILE bek three • nilling tea and 6(lsug.l ut 01.31 ., al) ONEY.—A good piali:y of hooey rir sale at C. Slllllll'6 EAS,fresh and cheap, at I 3 IS Rags &c ~I!Le lEEI