The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, April 12, 1855, Image 4

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    nuormity Ems.
MY CH.LRLES SWAfI
Let to-morrow take care of to-morrow ;
. Leave things of the future to fate;
.What's the use to anticipate sorrows
Life's trottb:es come never too latU;
If to hope overmuch be an error,
'Tis one !hit the wise have preferred;
And ho« often have hearts been in terror
evils th.it never occurred!
Have faith—and thy faith shall sustain thee—
, Permit not suspicion an I car•:
invi,ill!e bonds to enchain thee,
But bear what God gives thee to beat'.
By hi r. 3 spirit supporced and gladdened,
lie ne . er by "forebodings" deterred,
But think ofhow hearts have been saddened
By fear of what never occurred!
Let to-morrow take care of to-morrow;
short ;,nd dark ai our life may appear,
We make i; still larker by sorrow,
Stil, e.her,er by folly and fear!
Half our trouh:es are half our invention;
And of. eu from b:essings conferred
Have we t.hrunk with a wtid apprehension
Of evils that never occurred! .
From the Pittsburgh Daily Gazette
THE OHIO 'MOW-SOMETHINGS.
EDITORS GAZETTE answer to
bumerous inquiries from your State
touching the new Order of Know-
Somethings, the Grand Council has di
rected that the platform of the Order,
with certain explanations and direc
tions, be made public. 'rive fundamen
tal object of the Order is, to induce
"Sant" to discard his alliance with
Slaveholders and put his trust in Free
dom, to purge his platform of proscrip
tion of Protestant adopted citizens, and
to make opposition to the despotism
of Slavery as prominent as that to
Popery.
Will you please insert the above and
the following in the Daily and Weekly.
editions of your paper?
Platform of Principles of the Basal:tossAgri:L.
Ist. Opposition to all forma of ty
ranny over the mind and:body Of many
2d. Neither Natute, nor the ponati
tution of our Country, recognizes'the
right of man to property in man,/
Z3d. Principles and. cbaracter—npt
biztbplacc—are the- trtie standard of
qualification for citizenship:
4th. No adherent of any Foreign
polvvr. either political or politico
ccic-:•instic, should be eligible to
naturlli7;:tion.
fah. There should' be neither
Slavery nor involuntary servitude, ex
cept lor the punishment of crime, in
any of the Territories, nor should any
more Sl.ive States be added' to the
I:uion./
Gtb; Candidates for political offices,
should- be men of undoubted integrity
and robriety, and known to. be in favor
of rc,isting, by all lawful and constitu
tionul means, the aggressions of Popery
and Slavery.
7th, The people are the rightful
stiorce of political power, and - all (a
ebrs ..I:nuld, as far as practicable, be
thoscii by a direct vote of the People.
• Thorn persons, legal voters, who ap- -
prove cf the above principles, and are
clesir.,us of uniting with such an organ
ization. can meet in their respecti-re
localiiies, and organize temporarily,
by choo ing a President and Secretary.
and, laving pledged an honorable se
(re su! scribe their names to the
Platform, and authorize their Secre
ary add C3S Box No. 733,Postolfice,
Cleveland, 0., (post-paid) when an
initiating Deputy will be sent to per
fect their organization at the earliest
prc)cticable moment. In the meantime
the enrolment of additional names may
be contintted until the Deputy shall
ar'ive. It is desirable to have a corn
plete roll of all who approve of these
principles by the 4th day of July next.
Members of other secret organiaa
tiSns who are resolved to vote only. for
Men possessing the qualifications men
tioned in the 6th Article of the above
platform can consistently unite with
128, as the Order
. is not a political party
?or the elevation ofits own members,
tlit for the pt emotion of good and true
inen wherever found, and it is ready
i•fy co-operate with all who maintain
tliese principles of. whateVer political
tame. I#Y AUTHORITY.
A FRIEND from the country, on tell
ing Foote of an extensive funeral of 'a
bcrtaiu attorney,•the wit replied::
;'•Do you bury your attorneys'!"
"'Yes, to be sure we do—how else l"
"0, we never do that in Londo.n."
I :Don't," said the other, much sur
in-ised, "how do you manage 7"
"When the patient happens to die,
ive lay him out in a room over night,
throw open the sash, and in the morn
lug he is entirely off."
.• •
- ‘.lndeecl," said the other in amaze
bent, "what becomes of him?"
"Why, that we cannot tell; aR we
know is, that there is a very strong
smell of brimstone in the room -next
knorning,"
" WIIAT is the meaning of a back
biter ?" said a reverend old gentleman,
luring an examination at a parochial
school. This went down the class till
it came to a simple little urchin, who
t "P'r'aps it he a flea."
Is the boy that got flogged tor tel
ing a fib the sane "trembling lyre
that the poet speaks of'? Are tinder
sausages meet for tonsidetation ?
Tbe, Virgini a election takes place
bn the fourth Thuraday of May next.
Coudersport, Pa
Jai. IS. 1850.
F. W. EIsTOX,
glittern - tp at 71.a15,
Coudersport,. Pa, will regularly attend t e
courts in Potter county. 3-40tf
A. Pa CONE, • -
.atteirntp at Rata,
Wellsborough, Tioga county, Pu, will regular
ly attend the courts of l'utter county.
June 3, 1848. . .
THE umlersigned having been' entrusted
with the cure of several large tracts of
and in this county, has. made himself ac ,
quaiuted with the lauds and land titles of the
county, and will give immediate attention to
any busiuess of this nature that may be en
trusted to him: J. S. MANN.
M. R. GAGE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON—WouId re
spectfully inform the citizens of Couders
port and Potter county, that he has located
perinanently among them, and will attend
to all calls in his profession: Office.:-T. B
Tyler's Drug and Book Store.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Office, East side
of the public square, Coudersport, Pa.
By spec.al arrangement the professional ser
vices of S. P. Jonssos, Esq., mar be engaged
through him in all cases in. which he N not
previously concerned.
N. 13.—A1l claims duo and payable to the
undersigned, personally and professionally,
may be found in ,he 'hands of Isaac Benson,
Esq., fur adjustment.. S. P. Joassas.
March 1-2tl
JOHN S. 41.4..NN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
will attend the several Courts iu Pune
and M'Keau counties. All business eutruste
to his care will receive prinupt attention,
Office on Main -street, opposite the Cout
House, Coudersport, Pa.
Sax's NEritr,w
41i.TECOM,_ G. OLIVLSTED,.
13-A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
will attend to all business entrusted t
ins care with promptness and tidelity.
*Office—in the Temperance Block, up stair;
blaimstreet, Coudersport, l'a. 7-1
attorittp &Counselor at Rain,
of the coat t
house square, The I'Luple's Gush &aria,'
up stair's. 3-47
FRANK .JOHNSON;.
Cabinet natter.
COUDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA,
Wishes to inform the c,tizens of Coudersport
and he surrounding country, that he exe
cute all orders in his line of business at shor
notice and reasonable prices. •
Place of business near the Presbyter la
Church. .7 ly.
DB. BROWN would give notice to the
.. public that he is prepared, ut his Foun
dry in Coudersport, to do ail manner of CAST.-,
make and finish to order ull kinds"
of Machu:cry, Mill Gearing. Board r and Log
Cars, Sleigh-Shoes of all sizes, and every:.
article needed by a Lumbering community.
And to farmeze he would say, that• he has
procured sonic of the best Plow patterns in
use, both Flat Land and Side Hill, and keeps
hem'constantly wh harm'. And will make to
order Field Rollers, Harrows, Cunizators, and
every article used by them in his line of busi
ness. He is prepared also to du id! kinds of
BLACKS MITRING.
And from his long experience in the above
business,he feels confident, of giving satisfuc
tion to those who may give him a call.
N. B.—Qld iron bough?, or taken its 'en
change fur work. . 7-27 y
THE long repose of Europe is about
to be disturbed 4.ty the bugle's note end
the reville of the drum, calling its slumber
ing millions to arms in the defense of their.
fittsides and their' country. England and
France are calling for men and means, and
rending forward their armies to battle against
she. aggressions of the Russian Bear; but
while the Old World is convulsed by revolu-
Sitstntss
C. W. ELLIS,
ettarneg at Lain,
LAND AGENCY.
ISAAC BENSON
T F. MAYNARD,
FOUNDRY.
War Declared at Last.
tton,tinusual peace and plenty reign in the
New.
In the peaceful and quiet pnr'Suit 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, end are now re
ceiving a splendid new stock of goods adopted
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 iu the ranks of old fogyism that
has been so long established in this section.
Our stock will consist in part of the follow
ing Goods:
Hardware, Crockery, Boots & Shoes,
Hats Caps, Carpets,
Oil
Hats,
Drugs, Medicines,
Dye Stuffs, Glass, Paints & Oils,
Sash, Putty, Chairs,
Bedsteads, Muttrasses, Feathers
Stone and Wooden Ware,
And we mean to keep such au 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
Call and sea for yourselves.
1N: S. BUTLER dr. CO.
Olean. May 5, 1859. 6-51
Notice,
THE Governor of the State of Ner-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 ofthe Legislature of the said State.
ISAAC DENSON;
Coudersport, Dec. 12,1551.
New Goods,
TB. TYLER hos just returned from the
•city. and is now prepared to show the
largest,and best stock of Drugs, Medicines,
Points, Oils, Books, Stationcry..Paper Hang
ings, and Fancy Goods in the county.
He is also prepared to sell lou-et than at
Wellsville. and as low as any other establish
meat iu Coudersport.
April 15,1855.
THE best three nilling teabund 6d sugar is
at OLMSTEWs.
fONEY.—A good quality of honey for
sale at • C. SNITII's.
BAS,fresh and cheap, at
• ICYGEOTA,
Brought ROMs to the Iloor of the . Million.
A liroxorataut. Discurtur has ••eceutly
keen made by Dr. Curtis. of this city, iu the
treatment- of Consumption, Asthma, and all
diseases of the Lung. We refer to " Dr. Cur
tis' Hygeana, or Inhaling Hygeun Vapor and
Cherry Syrup." With this new tnethod Dr
C: has restored many afflicted ones to perfect
health ; as an evidence of which he has innu
merable certificates. Speaking of the treat : ,
went a physician says: It is evident that in
haling—constantly breathing an agreeab!e,-
healing vapor, the medicinal properties must
coma in direct contact with fhe whole of the
axial cavity of the lungs, and tuns escape the
many- and varied ' changes 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.
The Inhaler is worn on-the breast under the
linen without the least inconvenienee-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. heesberry, P. M., Duncannon, Pa.
I am cured of the Asthma of 10 years stand
ing. by Dr. Curtis' Hygeana.
Margarkt Eastman, Brooklyn, ?.V. Y.
Mrs. Paul of No. 5 Matutnond st., N.Y., was
cured of a severe case of Bronchitis by the
Hygeana.
My sister had been cured of a distressing
cough of several years standing, and decided'
to be incurable by her physicians. She was
anted in one month by the Hygeana.
J. H. Gaubert, P. M., Richmond, Me.
. Price Three Dollars a Package.—Sold by
cuitTis & PERKINS & BOYD & PAUL,
No. 149 pilaip4rs st., N. Y.-4 Packages
sent free by express to any part of the United
States for Ten Dollars. • .
N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Hygenna is the original
and only genuine artic e, and all others are
base imitations or vile and injurious counter
feits. Shun them as you would poison.
Sold by Russell & Scott, No. las Market
street, Philade.plfa. who will sell by the
dozen at the Pro ,rietors' rates'.
New Books,
IDA; MAY, by Mary Landon.
-IThe Newsboy.
Bayard Taylor's Central Africa,
Lands of the Saracen, and
Poems of the Orient.
Fanny Fort's last, "Ruth• Hall."
Life of P. T. Barnum.
Mr.. Rutherford's Chi:dren, by the author
of The Wide, Wide World. •
Mary Ile wiu's Tales, for chi:dren.
The mum Atneric..Ms. Library, consisting
of the ,ices of Wash ng.on, Lafayette,
Franklin, Marion, and eight others in
• one sett.
• Leaves from the Tree JgdrasYl, by Martha
Rnsse:l.
Periseopies—Dr. Elder.
Bertha and Li.y, by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith.
Webs.er and his Maser Pieces—Tetil.
Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, by
Mrs.- H. B. S.owe,—&c.,
Just received and for Sa.e at the
JOURNAL DOORL-STORE.
Coudersport, Dec. 7, 1t , 34. 7-'29
. The Journal Book-Store
Orr gilts to the public a good variety - of
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
ue.h patronage as fai.hful attention to. hu.4-
11CSA, and an eernest desire to ob.ige, may
deserve. New hooks received at short in:er
vols. School Books, 6tadoncry of all kinds,
materials for Paper Flowers, etc., constantly
on hand. Music. Maps, Mathematical Instru.
ntents.
Please call and examine for yourselves at
the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE.
irIRAIAM'S and Puttran's Magazines,
Blackwood's . , Ld.nburgh Mag. zinc, and
the Edinburgh and Westminsier Itev,eli-s, at
the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE.
lUOD BOOK AGENTS WANTED,
rro canvass for the best and most saleable
-L Books pub,ished. They are written by
the most popular Amhors of the day, in
cluding, among milers, T. S. ARTHUR, •of
whose last great work,.
TEN NIGIITh IN A BAR ROOM,
10,000 copies have been .sold within a month
of publication.
These hooks are beautifully illustrated,
(many of them with finely colored plates,)
and are primed and hound in the best manner.
Agents will find a ple..sant and profitable
empioyment in their
,circuiation. For par
ticulars address (post paid)
_
J. \V. BRADLEY,
749 31 Publisher,
No. 48 North Four:11 street, Philadelphia
SPORTSMEN willfind Powder, Shot, Lead,
and everything in the line of Aummuition,
and Fishing Tackle of the best quality and at
low prices at TYLER'S.
T YON'S KATHAIRON and other
Liexcellent preparations for cleansing and
uheutifying the HAIR, fur sale at TYLER'S.
PERSONS about to build or repair; will find
a complete stuck of Window Sash. Glass, Putty.
Paints and Oils, fur sale at fair prices by
T. B. TYLER
N EW BOOKS just received atthe
JOURNAL BOOK—STORE
Sept. 1,1854. 7-1(i •
CHEST HANDLES; Drawer do., Bolts,
Retches, Holier Snaps, Wardrobe Ilooks,
Barn Door Hinges kept fur sale by •
LEWIS MANN.
WE I BSTER'S. DICTIONARY rocket'
Scbool, Univcrsity, Octavo, and Quarto
editions, - for sale by'. IYLEII.
VIOLIN Strings at
Drug and Book Store
VIOLINS and Flutes just received by
TYLER.
V
T"E 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 said firm are to
be presented to him for payment,'
I do hereby appoint A. F. Jones my agent
for the transaction end management of an of
any of my business; giving him full amhority
and power in the same. W. T. JONES.
•
Conderspon, Sep . ember 25, i 4.
DE. GUIST EG
• would say to the
punin; that he is now receiving a stock of
Goods, which be will be happy to show to al
who may favor him with a call. You can find
by calling on him a good assortment of Lawns
Poplins, Bareges, Barege DeLaines,De Br^es,
Shim, Sze., &c. Also, Prints; Ginghams, Do
mestics of all kinds, Groceries, Crockery, and
a large stock of Boos and Shoes; all of which
will he sold as low as they can be bough
elsewhere. •
DRY gOODS
_~:.- _ -►
D IARIES for 1855jpst received at •
T.YLER'S
TYLIR'3;
r. Dutchman, Jan. 14
Notice
W. T. JONES
A. F. JONES.
TO OFFICERS, ,SOLDIERS,
SEAMEN, &e., OF ALL WAR.St..TUE.Iit
NVIDOWS, AND MINOR. CAILDREN.
S. M. KNIGHT, Attorney for Government
Claunauts, Washington, D. C.,. • -
CONTINUES to give prompt and personal
attention to the prosecution of Claims of
every description., -against the Government,
and particularly to those before the Treasury
Department, Pension and Bounty-Land Bu
reaus, Patent and General Land Offices, and
Board of Claims. • •
An experience of years, and a familiarity
with the means of obtaining
the ta'riicst and
most favorable action: on Claim/4, with big.
facilities for the &sluch of business, justify
him in assuring his Correspondents, Claim
ants, and the Public generally, that interests
intrusted to his .keeping will not be neg..
lected.
PsaisloN; BOUNTY LAND, PATENT, AN D PUBLIC.
LAND LAWS
He has nearly ready, for gratuitous distri
bution among his business Correspondents;
(and those who may become such,)' a neat
pamphlet containing a synopsis of the existing
Pension, Bounty Land, Patent, and Public
Laud Laws, down to the end of the lato
Congress—includ rig the •
BOITITLY-LAND ACT OF MABCH 3, 1855,
under which, ull who have heretofore re
ceived less than 160 acres are now entitled to
additional land; said Act grants also 16:i ucres
to all Officers, Non-commiss.oned Officers,.
_Cbaplains, Sold.ers, Wagon Masters, Team
sters, and friendly Indians, of the Army, in
cluding State Troops, Vo.unleers, and Militia
—and all Officers,,Seamen, Ordinary Seamen,
Marines, Cierks, and Landsmen, of the Navy,
not heretofore provided for, who ha ye served
not less than foment) days (unless in battle)
at any period since 1776; and to the -w.dows
' and minor children of all such persons enti
tled, and deceased.
This pamphlet contains "Forms of Appli
cation" More full and cmiaplete than any e:se
where to be. found ; adapted to the wams of
every class of Claimants under the Act,
copious decisions and ins,rumions of' the
Department, and practical suggestions- as to
the coarse to be pursued in suspended or
rejected cases.
-Parties not wishing to avail thethselves of
the ficilities afforded by this Office in securing , 1
prompt and personal superintendence of their
claims at the Departmems, can ob.ain copies
of the above paint h.et by remitting thirty
cents in pos.age s.timps.
INDUCEMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. -
Corresp widen's who-prepare and forward
cases for management by this Agency will be
dealt wi.h liberany ; ttuppiicd wilt ail neces
sary h.anksgratis, and kepi cous::utay advised
of the ch nges tt from time to tame occulr
in the execwian of :he lawsJ
It is wi hin subscriber's poti-er to direct
his Correspondems to the ;ocail y of very
many persons en it:ed -under :he Ac! ; and
having ob.ained several thousand s Land ‘Var
ran s under former laws, lie ist„ in\ possession
of data Ann will materially assist • in securing
addi ional. bounty.
Fees, be-ow the usual rates--and contingent
upon ,he admission of Claims.
The highest cash -. prices given for Land
s, Revolutionary- script. and Illinois
Land Pa.en:s.
Address
1 ;16-3t
Tin and Hardware,
THE undersigned has connected :vith
his Tim Sheet Iron. Colrain., mid Stove
Business. that of 11ARDWAitE 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 variety
of lit:aware. Mill and CIOSS—CIit Saws, limp
Iron, Nails, Cable and Ox Chains, Carpenters'
Adzes and Broadaxes, Manilla liupe for Ca
bles. A general assortment of Clucks, Ju
.punned Ware, Toys of every description; and
in short, he, designs to keep all Zu,ll things as
the public wants in his line, which he will
sell, not for less than cost, but for a (strict SMALL profit indeed, and hopes by a Istrict
attention to his business to receive t.liberal
share of public patronage.
:All kinds of Produce bitten in exchange for
Goods, at the highest market prices; also, $2O
per ton paid fur old iron. •
64f2 Iy JAS. W.
Premium Fanning Mills.
Important to 'Farmers and I lllechanics.
THE subscriber has purchased of J.
- Baniborough the right to use iu Potter and
M'Kean counties his patent in the construction
of Fanning .Mills. He has also, at great '
bense, commenced the manufacture o 4 a Pak:-
MUM MILL which will clean from NU to
200 bushels p. r hour. This Mill was pate .ted
March 20, 1647, since which time it has stood
at the head of the list at all the State and coun
ty agricultural societies where it has been ex
hibited, and 'is a universal favorite with 1.11
armers whO have tried it. It took the pre
mium at the first Agricultural Fuir held at
Harrisburg, Oct. 31st, 151, when there were
30,009 people present; and at the dreat State
Agricultural Fair at New-York, held at Roch
ester Sept. 16-19-, 1 1 351, this nailing Mill
received the highest honors.
Having met with uniform success wherever
tried, I confidently invite the farmers of Potter
and !!!'Kean counties to call at my shop in
Coudersport and examiu. (for themselvts.
A supply always on hand, to be sold on -rea
sonable terms. .
6-3711 JOHN RECKHOW.
THE subscribe' hereby gives notice to the
public that having given PETER SHUTT'S
169 note 11 eightydollars, bearing date near
the - last of March, 1854, payable September,
1856, and having never received any value
therefor, he -will refuse to pay toe same;
therefore he warns any person from_ buying
the said note with and expectation of his pay
fog it. [6sl] CONSIDER STEARNS.
Machine Oil.
Mill Owners will always find supply of
Oil for machinery at satisfactory prices, and
in any quantity, at
• TYLER'S Drug Store.
•
T IFE OF IIORACE GREELEY,
4
•
Prayer Books
•
Fanny Gray,
The Oracle of Flowers, and a new sup
ply of Senora. Booxs,
Just received at the
JOURNAL BOOK-STORE.
The People's Cash Store.
AT COUDERSPORI
Something New. and Something.
Wanted.
THE subscribers, having entered - into part;
nership arrangements under the firm of
" Msyn.ttin & 1% mcox, will be happy to see
all old friends, and all new friends, calling
day after day, and continually, at "The Peo
ple's Cash Store" in Coudersport, inquiring
for DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
and all the endless variety of articles which
the People want, and mast have. And the
subscribers will sell nd their customers, old or
stew, for the Cash, or other Ready-Pay, the
very best bargains to be had in-Northern
Pennsylvania.
MAYNARD & WILCOX,
Coudersport, April 5.1855. •
D. W..SPENCER'S COLUMN•
New •GeodL for the Summer Trade.
- rj W. SPENCER would respectfully in
. 1.1• form the inhabitants of Coudersport
and vicinity that he is now receiving a FRESH
and LARGE ASSORTMENT of Goods,
which will:he 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 szve them
at - least lt) per cent. by calling.and examining
before purchasing elsewhere.
•
Rn„.. . ir HERE take the lib-
R I ES.' :Lefty to inform the peo
ple of Coudersport and
Potter county that I am still at tay new_ stand
opposite the north side of the public square,
where may be found - GROCER/PS of all kinds
constantly on hand, such as Tea, Sugar, Col
lee, Saleratus, Ginghr, Mustard, Tobacco,
Snuff, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Confectionery,
&c., &c.
rlty motto is, "The nimble sixpence in pre
ference to the.slow
D. W. SPENCER.
Drugs, Medicines,
•
PATENT MEDICINES, Oils, Spirits of
Turpentine, Camphine, Burning Fluid,
.Soap,,Candles,.for sale low at
SPENCER'S.
CAP,
Letter, and Note Paper, all kinds of
Stationery, Steel-pen Holders Wafers,
Sealing Was, Sand, Ink, Pocket-Books, En
velopes, Visiting Cards, Jewelry, Fine Cut
lery, and a variety of Fancy Articles, together
with Silk:. and Thread, etc., at •
SPENCER's.
GRAIN, Butter, Lard, Eggs, Rags, Shin
gles 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.
A NY
. one desirous of a good quality of
-CS-Syrup of Molasses will do well to call at
SPENCER!.s.
County - Orders Taken at Par
F OR GOODS, at
•
ADIES, if you want a nice Bonnet, you
will do well to call on SPENCER.
BABBIT'S Yeast Powder for save by
- SPENCER.
•
TV - ENV TIIING.—Pure Ground Coffee
-LI great thing for the ladies. SPENCER
" Halloo ! Halloo ! Halloo !
SPENCER is in town! Mountains o.
HEADY—MAUL CLOTHING for almost
no,h.ng., I have bought this coat, this vest,
and these pants—ain't broke, either! I furrah !
Ali the'b - hoys shat) f - ;• of 50 - Eyggit's
coats!, Hurrah ! But, to be candid, fr.ends,
there 's nath.ng like it in :ill the counshry.
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, wan make ye as fur
as a praist to look at; though ye Taunt a chit
in ye'r pockets, links win bow and serape to
ye as though ye were millionaires, and 'real
gentiemaus: 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."
S. M. K:NIGIIT,
Washington. Lk C
.The subscriber has just received a large
stock of heady-Made Clo.hing, of the latest
style and best quality, which are wed made,
audwiii be soul:low., D. W. SPENCER.
MOULVERIZED Corn Starch, for food, for
r sale at SPENCER'?.
SODA, Cream Tartar, Magnesia, Allum,
Chalk, Salts, and Glue, for sale at the
GROCERY STORE.
COPEL and coach varnish can be had at
Speneer's on yet i ): reasonable terms.
OIL 01"rAR, Mere' . nt's Gar.ht, ,, Oil, to
I)e•had at SPC..NCER's.
`HOT" AND LEAD, at lower figure; than
tlty.3n•town•at SPE.S:CLR's.
N EW article of Summer Eats at
SPENCER'S.
.
A BETTER seleetiou of Co:Yee not found
IlLin the county than at SPENCER'S
T EA by the chest or pound Ibr sale by
SPENCER
W. SPENCER has just nrtnrne , l from
. she city with a large sock of Groce
ries, Clothing, Drugs and Medicines, and a
general assoranent of Fancy Articles, anti
maily other things too nnmerons to mention,
which will be sold low for cash or ready-pay.
PUG 7 . 6BACCO—Fine Cut,. Chewing,
and Smoking, by the pound, at
SPENCER'S.
N E W arrival of Pure Ground Coffee at
I). W. SPLNCER'S
ITHOSTRIPTIC, Cod Liver Oil, and
litany other popular Medicines for safe by
:SPENCLIt.
New Goods.
Come to bring you Lift and Health."
DR. CURTES' HYGENIA, or Inhaling
Hygean Vapor and Cherry,
.Syrup, for the
cure 01 Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds,. and all Lnng and
Liver complaints. A new method of Inhala
tion for ihe cure of the above named diseases.
For sale by( D. NV. SPENCER.
Tailoring! Tailoring!--
11. J. . HARDING, Tailor. All work
entrusted to his care will be done
witti neatness, comfort, and durability.
Shop over Lewis Mann's store. 6-37
FRESH urning Fluid and Camphine at
the DRUG and BOOK-STORE.'
• Music. •
fIUNTEN'S celebrated Instructions
for the Phuto-Forte;
Burrowes' Kano-Forte Primmer; . .
Union Glee Book ;
A - pew supply of Sheet. Music ;
For sale by - T. B. TYLER.
A NEW supply of Fluid and Cam
411...phine Lamps—some new and beautiful
patterns just received and for sale low at
. TYLER'S.
Clothing,. Clothi,
rpm: pace to buy well-made Clothing a
3- a low price (a large stock to se eat from
Drafting Instruments,
Water Colors. Drawing Paper, Pencils; and
Brushes, just received at TYLER S.
Stationery
AT Wholesale and Retail at
TYLER'S
PICKLED CHERRIES at
C. S. JONES'
-
xEir GOO
DOUBTLESS theta are many pe
Coudersport and v,c-Mity who hay
visited the famous BOSTON STOR
fast-growing village of Wellsville. '
of "this store is 94, which number is
door—
• BOSTON STORE,
0 9 IR THE DOOR.
This establishment is one of tht
DRY GOODS and READY-MADE(
LNG Dkpeds in - Allegany county, Il
or customers from Potter Countybuy
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and othe
at this great mart of bus:ne.o.. But st
ere those who have never hanpene•
into the path that leads, most assn
economy and 'wealth. That path
cash buyers straightway to the
GREAT BOSTON
We have no enemies to pitnsh, nr
to reward. We sell for ready pay,
in exchange for Goods the f►lowit
articles,
Cash Tallow Venison
Beeswax Fur Beans
Hides Wheat Yarn
Potatoes Wool Butter
We are now receiving from of
Rochester, anout ten cord's of the best
al
and SHOES sold in the county
constantly on hand—
Men's India Rubber Boots.
4. " Over-Shoes,
" Coats,
" Pants,
l 6 Cap,.
With a very extensive stock of TRIIB,.
VALISES, and CARPET BAGS ; chi t ,
Black and . Colored Dress Silks, Alpaca, De.
laines, Thibet Cloths, Pr:ins, 4ioghama »t 1
other Dre,s Gooch—together with a general
variety of Dry Goods.
Shawls Shawls.
In particular, we would call the attention rat
the ladies to our treat variety of SHAWLS,
of every possible kind, altogether too no
merous to mention.
Mattresses.
We have the largest stock of the tlifrereitt
kinds of Mattresses in 'Western New-York.
hotel keepers can be stippled on reasombli
terms
SPENCER's
Three Omen for the contemplated Curti
from \Wellsville to Rochester; and hoPag
that the Plank Road will be continued onto
Coudersport during the coining spring. ac
That the sons and daughter; of bet' &tad
Potter may be more frequently' seemin tru
yaung city.
Wc.reina;ii your ob't serv'ts,
11.4111.:LIE & CO,.
Wel!svil!c, Jan. 13, 1634. 6-336©
ATACKEREL, Salmon; and Bkie l'ish, 41
_
C. J ONES'.
itiPEP,IOII; Sperm and Tallow Candies it
C. S. JONLS' PPOVISION STORE
;:td Produce'of all kmLs taken
exchange for ,3cn.11 at chi , ;tore.
S. JONES.
A3IS and Sliouldersa ne‘s a...ntueia
JE•tt C. 8. JONES.
-WKS OF S ILT at tirc
NEI% PROVISION STORE.
grIRANBERRIES! CRANBERRIES! Ty
N.._Ythe quart or bushel, at . C. S. JONES'.
Carriage aR d- Sleigh -11-31alier.
THE subscriber respeetfoily gives natio,
that he is prepared to do all the basinest
in the above line, at the shortest notice, at hit
new shop, two doors west of the Conderspte,
Hotel. JOHN RECKHOW
A. B.- GOODSELL,
GUNS.MITII, Coudersport, Pa. Fire Aris
inantifictured and repaired, at his shop,o2
short notice.
March 3, IF 18.
IN WELLSVILLE, AT THE GREAT 80.
TON STORE, No. 94 MAIN-ST.
AY be found con-dandy on hand and for
Itlsale, an extensive variety of Spencer &
Granger's snperb MA Till USES. of every
sort, kind, and price. from a s3.:*o Palm- Mat
tre,,s to a super-English hair Mattre-s at•slo
- Lounges, 801-tars, and Pillows. All of
which are offered to . Ilo:el and Boardn
House keepers, and all odo-r4 who have care
mon sen-e enough to know that a filmy
featlo lord, to make thy best of it, but a
breeder of disease and a life-curtailer,—at
lower prices than can be folind at any oilier
store in the county.
LANCE\ & CO.,
Sale Agents (in the county) for the sale of
the above goods. - 1;41-1 ly
Boston . ..,:tore, Wellsville, Jan. Ft -
Academy Text Rooks.
A FULL snpply fo'r sale low at
TYLER'S
ZINC and Mineral Paints, with directiow
for using, at B. TYLER'S.
ATENT PAILS, Bed Cords, Clo:hei
I- Lines, Horse Cords, Curry Combs, Hum
Brusha., to be sold at MANN'S.
JI. FURMAN, Ilorse and Cattle Deem.
•respectfully inforins the public that he hu
located in Hebron towns!' p ( at J oseph Stone'll
where he is prepared to ;wend to calli in to
profes.ion. Ile is of long experience in the
bielness, and hopes by his superior skill and
assiduity to secure the patronage of - the put , -
lie. 6-19 '2lll
DATENT MEDICINES at Wholesale.
1 Merchants and Pedlars will be t•upplied
with all kind:, of Patent Medicine! , at Mang
facturers' wholesale prices by. TYLER.
New Cash
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE'
Ilitk,,er, Ye
-
0 S. JONES takes this me . hod to infer
V • the people-of Coudersport and the pub
,lie generally, that he has just opened a"Gro•
eery and Provision store, where he will ker?
constantly. everything In the line of "e ,3 "
bles," and which he will sell as reaquatb:e
can be des.red. The " subs,autta:s" cart be
found here at al( times, such as FLOUR and
PORK, while the appe.itei. of the roo t
dainty can also be satisfied. Therefore, should
you wisli . for anyth.ng of the kind, p!ease 0311
and examine before eurchas.ng eisewhere.
and if he cannot satisfy you, your c .se Inn' t
be desperate. You will always find a fedl.
assortment of Grocer:e9, cons.sting of
gars, Teas, Coffee, Saterams, Spices, 6,0 g Stl.
er.
Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries ,
mon, Codfish, Mackerel, Bltie Fish, iLe e '
Molasses; Syrup, &c. Also, ut all timer.
Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (rol l
firkin,) Salt, llama, etc. etc.
Grain and all other k,nda of Produce taken
in exchange-for goods at the cash price.
6-33tf C. S. JONES.
OL3ISTED'S
IUM1:1
.AL and BUCKWIILATeor
and at the •
NEW PROVISION STORL
JOHN RECKHOW,
MATTRESSS