Farr.Wmt. BiPTISTS.—A member of this denomination contributes the following statement to the New York t . le T(7l (icut : In their doctrine, the F. W. Baptists claim to be evangelical. They are free cornmunionists, and in this respect differ from the other Baptists. In church government they are indepen-. dent. They are . also Trinitarians. On other points of doctrine, they agree iiminly with the Evangelical Lutherans, as interpreted by Knapp and The 'denomination, as justly repre rented by your Maine correspondent, occupies a prominent position on the anti-slavery question, temperance, and other• teforms. In the early rise of the anti-slavery cause, more than 6,000 of our mem bers in the slaveholding States were separated from the denomination on account of their adhesion to slavery. Slaveholders ate not admitted to our churches, nor slaveholding ministers to our pulpits. Political action is not trade a religious test among us; though it is believed that most of our mem ' bers carry out constantly their prin ciples at the polls as elsewhere. \Are have two mission stations in Orissa, India, several home mission aries at the West, and one among the fugitives in Canada. We have a The ological school at New Hampton, N. H., with two professors, Rev. J. J. Butler and Rev. J. Fulleroon, and about twenty students. More than 150 students have been educated in this school, most of whom are now in the ministry. The literary institution at the same place, of which Prof. B. Stanton - is priAcipal, has an average of near 200 students. We have an other.Li,terary Institution of about the same number at \Vhitestown, N. 1.. Both professorships of our Theolog ical school are endowed, and there is also a considerable fund to aid indi gent students. Our friends are also establishing a college at Hillsdale, Mich., and have already raised about ;350,000 f;)r its endowment. The statistics of the denomination, as furnished for our Annual Register the present year, are as follows: Or dained ministers, 891; licensed min isters, 118; churches, 1,155; commu nicants, I,boo. Pnonat:ss.—The National Temper ance Organ, edited by Gen. S. F. Cary, at Cincinnati, Ohio, inserts sev eral articles highly eulogistic of the la bors of Miss Lucretia Wright, who is lecturing on Temperance in Kentucky. This we are glad. to note, as an evi dence of progress on the part of the General. We have still a most distinct and vivid recollection of the air of dig nified self-satisfaction . with which, about eighteen months ago, he offered the following resolution at the World's Temperance Convention in this city : "Resolved, Tha this Convention ful ly appreciate the value, and the abso lute necessity of the' cooperation of our wives, of:r mothers, and our sisters, in the great and holy cause of Temper ance, but they are of opinion that the public platform of discussion is not the appropriate sphere of women." Strange to tell, after the passage of this resolution, the women still dared, in the face of that terrible edict, to have an "opinion" of their own in the matter, and an attempt, was made to claim the simplest right of a delegate in that Convention, by a woman ac credited by two or three societies. Then with what an air of firm determi.- nation did the dauntless General return to the charge and thunder forth the following : "Resolved', That the commou usages of society have excluded women from the public platform; and whether right or wrong, it is not our province now to determine; but we will conform our action during the present Conven tion, to public usage, and exclude fe males from participating in the public discussions of this Convention." . Verily, it I ejoiceth our heart to wit ness the conversion of so mighty a champion of the cause. We shall ex pect next, to reckon Marsh, and Hew itt, and Chambers,' id genus omne, among the converts.— Women's Tem perance Paper. MONARCHISM AND REPUBLICANISM. —The whole populatiou of Tuscany is little more than a million and a half, and yet, by the annual Treasury re port just published, the 'annual ex penses of government are near eight millions of dollars! The ordinary annual expenses of the State of New York, with double the population, are less than one! The cost of the Grand Ducal establishment is enormous.—., The salary of the President of the United States is 825,000, while that of the Grand Duke of little Tuscany is 6432,000, or 836,000 a month. This enormous sum goes to • support in luxury a numerous household, with five or six palaces for winter and sum mer residence in various parts df the country. The assembly rooms of the Pitti palace at Florence, the usual win ter Ducal residence, have just been furnished_ at a cost • of $lOO,OOO, the chairs of the apartments costing $3OO each. The anniversary New Year's ball was brilliant beyond description. She must be a foolish • woman who puts her tub out of doors to catch soft %%liter when it is raining hard., Buoineop Car Vs. C. W. EL.LIS, • Sttorittg at Rata, - Coudersport, Pa. Jai. 18. 1850. tf F. W. KNOB, 2ttarne!•at ?Late, Coudersport, Pa, will regularly attend the courts in Potter county. 3-10tf A. P. CONE, at.ttivntp. at ?Lain, WellAorougli, Tioga county, Pa, will regular ly attend the courts of Potter county. June 3, 1848. - LAND AGENCY. mHE undersigned having been entrusted .1- with the care of several large tracts of nod in this county, has made himself ac quainted with the lauds and laud titles of the csaoty, and will give immediate attention to any business of this nature that may be en trusted to him. J. S. MANN. M. R. GAGE, N. P., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON—WouId re spectfully inform the citizens of Guuders port and Potter county, that he has located permanently among them, and will attend to all calls in his profession. Oflice—T. B Tyler's Drug and Book Store 6-6 ISAAC BEN ATTORNEY AT LAW:—Office, East side of the public square, Coudersport, Pa. By spec:al arrangement the professional ser vices of S. P. JOHNSON, Esq,, may be engaged through him in all cases In which he is not previously concerned. N. B.—All claims due and payable to the undersigned, personally and professionally, may be found in the hands of Isaac Benson, Esq., for adjustment. S. P. JOHNSOS. March 3, ISP.3. JOHN S. MANN, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW ,attand the several Courts in Potte and .7.Sl'Ketin counties. All business cntruste to his care will receive prompt attention. Office ou Alain -street, opposite the Cons House, Coudersport, l'a. ARTHUR. G. OLMSTED, • • . A TTORNEY .1.111) COUNSEL° RAT LAW will attend to all business entrusted t WI cure with promptness and fidelity. -- Office—in tire Temperance Block, up stairs Main-street, Coudersport, Pa. 7-1 f.l. F. MAYNARA attorner&e.oungelor at Rah]; Coudersport, Pa. 01het—north of the cour t house square, at "The People's Cash Sture,': up stairs. 3-47 FRANK JOHNSON, eabintt plaittr. COTIDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA; Wishes to inform the citizens 9f Coudersport and the surrounding country, that he will exe cute all orders in his line of business at shor notice and reasonable prices. • Place of business near the Presbyter ia Church. 7 12 Iv. FOUNDRY. DB. BROWN would give notice to the fa public that lie is prepared, at his Foun dry in Coudersport, to do all manner of GAST will make and finish to order all kinds of Machinery, Mill Gearing. Board and Log Cars, Sleigh-Shou of alt sizes, and every article• needed by a Lumbering community. And to fartneas he would say, that he has procured some of. the best Plow patterns in use, both Flat Land and Side Hill, and keeps hem constantly on hand. And will make to order Field Rollers, harrows, Cultivators, and every article used by them in his line of busi ness. He is prepared also to do all kinds of BLACKSMITRING. And from his lung experience in the above business, lie feels confident of giving satisfac tion to those who may give him a call. N. B.—Old iron bought, or taken in ex change for work. . 7-27 y War Declared at Last. THE long repose of Europe is about to be disturbed by the bugle's note and . the reville of, the drum, calling its slumber, ing millions to arms in the defense of their fitcsides 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 tion,unusual peace and plenty reign in the New. In the peaceful and quiet pursuit of our business we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of N. S. BUTLER & CO., and have taken the store in Empire Block, in the village ofOlean, formerly occu pied by Thing & Brother, and arc now re ceiving a splendid new stuck of goods adapted to the season and wants of the community, which we intend to sell exclusively fo - r cash down, at prices that will cause consternation and dismay in the ranks of old fogyism that has been so long established in this section. Our stock will consist in part of the follow ing Goods: Hardware, Crockery, Boots & Shoes, Flats, Caps, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Drugs, Medicines, • Dye StutlS, Glass, Paints & Oils, Sash, Putty, Chairs, Bedsteads, Muttrasses, 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, THEGovernor of. the State of New-York has appointed the subscriber a Conunis sioner for the State of New-York, to take the acknowledgment of Deeds and other instru ments, cud to administer oaths pursuant to an act of the Legislature of the said State. ISAAC BENSON. Coudersport, Dec: 12,1851. New Goods. TB. TYLER has just returned from the sully, and is now 'prepared to show the largest and best stock of Drugs,Medicines, Paiute, Oils, Books,' Stationery Paper Hang ings, and Fancy Goods in the county. He is also prepared to sell lower than at Wellsville. alio as low as any other establish ment in Coudersport. April 150855.- THE beet three tri ll ing tea arid 6d sugar is at OLMSTED's. HONEY.—A good quality of honey . for sale at C. SMITH's TEAS, frpsb and cheap. at TYLER'S ELYGE ANA. Iliought Home to the Door of the - Million A WONDEIRECt. DIS . COVERV has recently been made by, Dr. Curtis. of this city, in the treatment of Consumption, Asuuna, and all diseases of the Lung. We refer to " Dr. Cur tis' Hygeana, or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With this new method 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 tlrit in haling—constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor, the medicinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole of the anal cavity of the lung-;, and tnns escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and subjected to the process of digestion. The Hvgena is for sale at the druggists' through out the country C _ ONTINUES to give prompt and personal attention to- the prosecution of Claims of every description against the Government, and particulariv to those before the Treasury Department, Pension and Bounty-Land Bu reaus, Patent and Ganeral Land Offices, and Board of Claims. Au experience of years, and a familiarity with the means of obtainit ° , the earliest and most favorable - action on Claims, with his facilities for the d.spatch 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. PENSION, BOUNTY LAND, PATENT, AND PUBLIC LAND LAWS, X. E Dutchinan,Jan. 14. He has nearly ready, for gratuitous distri- The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the 1 bution among his business Correspondents, linen without the least inconvenience=the (and those who may become such,) a _neat heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate pamphlet containing a synopsis of the existing the fluid. Pension, Bounty Land, Patent, and Public . Hundreds of cases of cures like the follow- Land Laws, down to the end of the • late in might be named. One package of the Cong ress—includ ng the ~ Hygena has cured me of the Asthma of six BNLY-LAND ACT OF MARCH 3, 1855, years standing. Under which all who have heretofore re- Jas. F. licesherry, P. 31., Duncannon, Pa. I ceived less than Ititt acres are now entitled to I ain cured of the Asthma of II) years stand- i additional land; said Act grants also 16 , 1 acres ing by Dr. Curtis Hygeanti. I to 'all Officers, Non-cotnmiss.oned O ffi cers, ; Mariffiret Eastman, Brooklyn, N .Y. Chaplains,Sod era, Wagon Masters, Team- Mrs. Paul of No. 5 Mammond st., N. Y., was 1 s:ers, and identity Indians, of the Army, in cured of a severe case of Bronchetis by the eluding State Troops, Vo.umeers, and Militia Hygeana. . —and all Officers, Seamen, Ordinary Seamen, My sister had been cured of a distressing Marines, Clerks, and Landsmen, of th e Navy, cong- , li of several years standing, and decided not heretofore provided for, who have served to be incurable by her physicians. She was not less than fourteen days (im ess in bate) cured in one month by the Ilvgeana. at any period since 1776; and to the walows - .J. it. Gaubert, P. M., 'Richmond, Me. and minor children of all such persons enti- Price Three Dollars a Package.—Sold by' , tied; and dece tsed. . . . CURTIS & PERKINS & BOY D & PAUL, This pamphlet contains " Forms ofAppli- No. 149 Chambers st., N. 1.,---4 Packages Catlett" more full and comple:e than any e.se- . sent free by express to any part of the United i where to be found ; ad..p.ed to .he wants or States for Ten Dollars. 1 every cuss of Claimants tinder .he Act, wi h . N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana is the original , eoi ,i oo , decisions and ius.ruc.ions of the and only genuine artic e, and all others are , Department, .and practical sugges.ions as to base imitations or vile and injurious counter- :th e z... co st. to be pursued in suspended or feits. Shun them as you would poison. i TO ec ed c .sex. Sold by Russell & Scott, No. 13S Market l - 4 Par.ies not wishing to avail themselves of street, Philadelphia. who will sell by the the f.ci.ides atiordeJ by this Office in securing dozen at the Proprietors' rates.. 1 prompt and pers:.nal superintendence of .heir 1 . . New Books. • i , claims at. the Depar.inen.s, c.ai obtain copies / of 'the above pang.lf et by remitting &ray "F .DA MAY, by Mary Langdou. - cents in pos.aare stamps. _l_The Newsboy. ' - INDUCEMLiTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Bayard Taylor's Central Africa, Correspondeu s who prepare and forward Lands of the Saracen, and cases for manageinen. by this Agency will be Poems of the Orient. dean with liberally ; su p plied wilt a il neces- Fanny Fern's last, "Ruth Hall." sary b anks gratis, and kept cons.amly advised Life of P. T. Barnum. of the ch..nges .11 it front dine to time occur Mr. Rutherford's Children, by the author • in the execii.ian of the laws. of The Wide, Wide World. It is wi.hiu .he subscriber's power to direct Mary Ho witt's Ttile, for children. his Corresponden.s to the .ocality of Very The Young American's Library, consisting many. - persons entitled under .he Act; and . of the lives of \Vash.nt....on, Lafayette, having ob.ained several thousand Land War- Franklin, Marion, turd eightothers in I rants under former laws, he is in possession one sett. i of data .ha. will .materially assist in securing Leaves from the Tree Igdrasyl; by Martha , additional boun.y. - • Rus'sell. Fees, be.ow die usual rates—and contingent Periscopics—Dr. Elder. . • upon the admission of Claims. ' Bertha and Lily, by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith. The highest cash prices given for Land Webs:er and his Master Pieces—Tat I Warrants, Revoiution..ry script, and Iffinois Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, by Land Pa.en.s - . Mrs. 11. B. Stowe,—&c.. AddresS Just received and for sale at the . - 46-lit JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. Coudersport, Dec. 7, 1554. 7-`29 SON The Journal Book-Store (A FTERS to the public a good variety of N-Jmost readable books, cheap for cash or family necessities. All the newest books of value are kept on hand, or immediately - pro cured for customers, and we hope to 'receive such patronage as litithful attention to busi ness, and an earnest desire to ob:ige, may deserve. New books received at shot-. iMer vols. School Books. Stationery of all kinds, materials fitr Paper Flowers, cm., constantly on hand. Music, Maps, Mathematical Instru ments. Please call and examine. for yourselves at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. CIRAIIA.IES and Pitinian*.4 Magazines, k.A . Blackwood's, Edinburgh 3lag zinc, and the Edinburgh and We<ininster Revietvi, at the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. NOD BOOK AGENTS WANTED, To canvass for the best and moot saleable Books pub.ibhed. They are written by the most popu:ar Authors of the day,• in cluding, among o.hers; T. S. Auruun, of whose last great work, TEN .Nwincs-is A BAR ROOM, 10,000 copies have been bold within a month of publication. Thae books are beautifully illustrated, (many of them wiih finely co:ored plates,). and are primed and bound in the best manner. Agents will find a ple..sant anti profi,able employment in their - ,circtilation. For par ticulars address (post paid) J. W. BRADLEY, 7-19 31 Ptudisher, Si'tiliTSMEN tind Powder, Shot, Lead, and everything intim tine of Ammunition, and Fishing Tackle of the best quality and at low prices at. TVLEIt.'S. T YON'S KATHAIRON and other _L./excellent petpurations fur clealitig and aratutifying the HAIR. for sale at TYLER'S. PERSONS about to build or repair, will find a complete stuck (A'\ indow SusL. (Russ, Putty, Paints and Oils, fur sale at fail' prices 6V ' T. B. TYLER N EW BOOKS just received at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE Sept. 7,1x54. 7-IG CHEST HANDLES, Drawer do., Bolts. Retehes, Halter Snaps, Wardrobe Hooks, Barn Door Hinges kept for sale by LEWIS MANN. Nv - Eu,sTEtcs DicTicNAßy Pocket' SeLool, University, Octavo, und Quarto editions, for bale by IYLEH. VIOLIN Strings ut Drug, and Book Store V IOLINS and Flutes just received by . TYLER THE partnership heretofore existing be- - tween W. 'l'. Jones & tiro. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The debts due said firm will be found in the hands of \V. 1' Jones, and Lit c:aints logainst -said firm are to be presented to him for payment. Ido hereby appoint A. F. Jones my agent for the transaction and management of all of any of my business, giving him full authority and power in the same. W. T. JONES. Couders Sepiember 25, 1554. 'DRY Coars 1-1• E. OLMSTED -UF • would say to the public that he is now receiving a. stock of Goods, which he will be huppy to show to al who may favor him with a cull. , You can find by calling on Winn good assortment of Lawns Poplins, - Bareges; Barege DeLaiftes, De Beges, &c., &c. Also, Prints, Gingham, Do mestics of all kinds, Groceries, Crockery, and -a large stock of Boots and Shoes; ,all of which will be sold as low as they lean be- bough elsewhere. - No. 48 North Foor:h street, Philadelph:a Notice D IARIES for 1655 just received at TYLER'S TO OFFICERS, SOLDIERS, SEAMEN, OF ALL \VARS: THEIR WIDOWS, AND MLNOR CAILDREN. S.-M. KNIGHT, Attorney for Government Claimants, Washington, D. C., . Tin and Hardware. THE undersignedhas connected with his Tin, Sheet. Iron. Copper, and Stove business. that of HARDWARE and CUT- Lli 111—sti that in addition to the business heretolore conduCted by him, be is now ready to supply the public with almost every variety of licdware, and Cross-Cut Saws, llouli Iron, Nails, Cable 1111(1 Ox Chains, Carpenters' Adzes and Broadaxes, Manilla Cope for Ca bles. A general assortment of Clocks, Ja panned 11 are, Toy's ul every description; and nt short, he designS to keep till such things as the public wants in his line, which he will sell, not for less than cost, but thr a %sax smAt.t, pfotit indeed, and hopes by a strict attention to his business to receive diberal share of pitblic patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in - exchanae for Goods, at the highest market prices; alst - i, .$.211 per ton paid fur old iron. h-I'l 1y JAS. W. SMITH. Premium Fanning Mills. • Important to Fanners and Mechanics. rplIE subscriber has putchastql of - J. Baniborough the right to use in Potter and li'Kean counties his patent in, the construction of Fanning Mills. He has also, at great ex bense, commenced the manufacture of a PRE MIUM .MILL which will clean from 100 to 9.00 bitslie!s pi r hour. This Mill was pate , ted Mari:lo2o. 1847. since which time it has stood at the head of the list at all the State and coun ty agriculturul societies where it has been ex hibited. and is a universal favorite with all ariners who have tried it. It took the pre mium at the first Agricultural Fair held at Harrisburg. Oct. 31st, 1t51,-wheu , there were 30,009 people present; and at the great State Agricultural Fair at - New-York, held at Roch ester Sept. 16-19, 1951, this Fanning Mill received the _highest honors. Having met with uniform success wherever tried, 1 confidently invite the farmers of Potter and M'Kean counties to call at my shop in Coudersport and examia efor themselves. A supply 'always on hand, to be sold on rea sonable terms. 6-371 f JOHN 11ECKHOW. THETStalSCribt'l hurt by gives notice to the public that hating givco PETkit SUUTTS flutefur eightydollars, hearing 'date miar the last-of March, 1854, payable September, 1836, and having, never received any value therefor, he will refuse to pay toe same; ther,fore he warns any per Sou from buying the said note with and expectation of his pay ing it; [6sl] CONSIDER STEARNS. AIM Owners will always find supply - of Oil for machinery at satisfactOry prices, and in any. quantity , at TYLER'S Drug Store. LIFE OF HORACE GREELEY, LIFE Books Fanny Gray, The orac!e. of Flowers, and a new sup - ply of SCIIOOI. Boors, Just received at the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. The People's Cash Store. AT COUDERSPORT. W. T. JONES A. F. JONES. Something New. and Some!hing • Wanted. HE subscribers, having - entered into -part nershipp arrangements under the firm of "-AlsysenD & 111LCOI will be happy to see all old friends, and all new friends, calling day af.er (lay, and continually, at "The Peo ple's Cash Store" .in Coudersport, inquiring for DRYGOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING, and hil the endless variety of articles which , the PeOplo wan:, and must have. And the subscrib. rs will sell to their customers, ad or new, for the Cash, or other Ready-Pay, the very beat bargains . to be had in Northern Pennsylvania. MAYNARD & WILCOX. Couderaport, April 5, 1855. S. M. KNIGHT, IVas.',ingtvn, D. C Machine Oil. D. W. SPENCER'S COLUMN. New Goods for the Summer Trade. DW. SPENCER would respectfully in • form the inhabitants of Coudersport and vicinity that he is now receiving a FRESH. and LARGE ASSORTMENT of Goods, which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. lie would also return heartfelt thanks to his old customers and friends for their past patron age, and, would be glad to show them any goods which he has, and will try to save them at least 10 per cent. by calling and examining before purchasing elsewhere. _ R 0 T HERE take the lib s'cßlES ^' ertv to inforrn the peo ple of Coudersport and Potter county that I am still at my new staiql opposite the north side of the public-square, where may be found GRocnains of-all kinds constantly on hand, such as Tea, Sugar, Cof fee, Salennu.s, Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco, Snuff, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Confedtionery, &c., &c. My motto is; "The nimble sixpence in pre ference to the slow shilling." D. W. SPENCER. Drugs, Medicines, PATEN T MEDICINES, Oils, Spirits of X.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, Sealink Wax, 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 12 . RAIN, Butter, Lard, Eggs, Rags, Shin g!es taken fur. goods at their cash value. Cash not refnsed. D. W. SPENCER: . BUTTER .and Lard of a superior quality for sale at Sl'ENCElt's. ANY () ne desirous of a good- quality of Byrup of Molasses will do well to call at SPENCER's. County Orders Taken at Par FOR IiOODS, at 4 ABIES, if you want a nice Bonnet, you I will do well to call on SPENCER. BABBIT'S Yeast Powder for sale by SPENCER Xr.ENV THING.—Pure Ground Coffee -11 great thing for the ladies. SPENCER. LITIIONTRII 3 TIC, Cod Liver Oil, and wany other popular Med.eines for sale by SPENCER. " Halloo" Halloo ! Halloo ! SPENCER is in town! Mountains o. READY—MADE CLOTHING for almost noilnng. I hitve bought this coat, this rest, and ,here pan.s—a,n't broke, ei:her! Hurrah! All the b.hoys shall bry one of FENCER'S coats! Hurrah! But, to be candid, friends, there's no.hing like it in all the coun.hry. Just go over there, and for a little,o' nothing he yea r.g ,hit, though ye 're the big gest rascal above ground, w,ll make -ye as fur as a praist to look at ; though ye hamt a chit in ye'r pockets, folks will bow and scrape to ye as though ye were millionaires, and riral 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 cloths are just the fashion" The subscriber has just received a large stock of Ready-Made ,Cto.hing, of die latest s_yie and best qualiti, which are well made, and will be so,d,ow. D. W. SPENCER. PULVERIZED Corn Starch, for food, for sale at SPE:NCI:Ws. --- QODA, Cream Tartar, Magnesia, Anon', ~..?Chalk, Salts, and Glue, for sale at the GROCERY STORE. el OPEL and coach varnish can be had at N../Spencer's on very reasonable terms. OIL OF TAR, Merchant's Gargling 011, to be had. at SPLNCER's. Q HOT AND LEAD at lower figureq than • 1,..7 downtown at S PEN C LR's. EW article of Summer Hats at 1.1 SPENCER'S. BETTER selectiou of Coffee not found cotutty.thanat SPENCER'S T EA by the chest or pound for sale by SPENCER New Goods. D - w. SPENCER has just returned from' • the city with a large sock of Groce ries, Clothing, Drugs and Medicines, and a general assurauent of Fancy Articles, and many 'other things too numerous to mention, which will be sold low for cash or ready-pay. 11DOLUG TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing, 1 and Smoking, by the pound, at SPENCER'S. N EW arrival of Pure Ground Coffee at D. W. SPENCER'S Come to bring you Life and Health." R. CURTES' HYGENIA, or Inhaling 11-1-Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for die cure of Pulmonary .Consumption, Asdatith, Broncnitis, Coughs, CoAls, and all Lnug and Liver complaints. A new method of Inhala tion for the cure of the above named diseams. For sate by • D. W. SPENCER. Tailoring! Tailoring!! Wr. HARDING, Tailor. All work 42. entrusted to his cure will be done, %VIM neatness, comfort, and durability. • 'la" Shop over Lewis Nlaou's store. 6-37 VBESH urning Fluid and Camphiue at 1 the DREG and BOOK-STORE. • Music. • TTUNTEN'S celebrated ,Instructions _LJLibr the Piano-Forte; Burrow& Piano-Forte Primmer; Union Giee Book ; A. new supply of Sheet Music ; • For sole by 'T. B. TYLER. A. NEW supply of Fluid and Cam phine Lamps—sunie new and beautiful patterns just received and fur sale low at TYLER'S. Clothing, Clothit g. THE place to buy well-made Cimb r ing a • a low price (a largo stock to f e.ecL trom OLMSTED'S. Drafting Instrument; . Water Colora..Druwiug Paper,.Pencils, and Braslles, just received at TYLER S• Stationery A T Wholesale and Retail at CHERRIES at . C. S. JONES NEW GO OLIN DOUBTLESS there are many rerioa t Coudersport and vicinity who have Dry er. visited the famous BOSTON •STORE at the fast-growing village of Wellsville. Th e N o. of this store is 94, which number is over tie door— This establishment is one of the Wilt DRY GOODS uud I EAD I-31 AD1.C1.0 1 11. ING Depots in Allegany county. liundre4 of customers from Potter cowry bny all their Clothing, Boots and Shoe., and other fix:nt i , at th;s great mart of business. But still there are those who have never happened to fall into the path that leads; most assuredly, to economy and wealth. That path leads tN cash buyers straightway to the GR 4:9 i BOSTON. -.. We have no enemies to rnish, no friend' to reward. We sell for ready pay, and takt in exchange for Goods the following us fu; articles, viz.: Cash Tallow Venison Oats Beeswax Fur Beans Socks - Hides Wheat Yarn Potatoes Wool -Butter We are now receiving from oar shop at Rochester, about ten cords of the best Bows and SHOES sold in the county. -We keel constantly on hand— Men's Ind:a Rubber Bouts, " Over-Shoel,. •• Pant,, "" Caps. With a very extensive stock of TRIT/l, VALISES, and CARPET BAGS, ch o i c , Black and Colored Dress . .Siiks, :Vj , tca. laines, Thihet Cloths, Prints, Ginghatas, sd other Dress Good , --together with a general variety of Dry Goodq. Shawls, Shawls. SPENCER's In particular, we would call the attention it the ladies to our great vanety of Sfl.4 of every pos.i.be kind,. altogether too nu meroun to mention. We have the largest •:,ock of 07 . erent kinds of Mattresses :n We:•ern rrk. Hotel keepers can be stippled on reasoeab!s terms. SPENCER's . Three Cheers for the contemplated Canal from Wellsville to Rochester; and, hopdal that the Plank Road will be continued on t. Coudersport during the coming .spring, an! dim - thu sons and daughters of ben.6tel Potter may be more frequently seen in Ea yaung city. We remain your ob't serv'ts, LANCIA( &, Co. Wellsville, Jan. 13, 1&54. tin MACKEREL, Salmon, and B'w ri , b, C. S. JONES. CLPrRIOR Sporm and Tallow Candle 4 at C. S. JONES' PPOVISION STORE. Fm AN MrAL and RIV UCKIII:ATcuo stonily on hand at the NEW • PROVISION RAIN and Produce of all kind; taken is exchange for ..ioods at this wore. C S. JONES. T_TAITS and Shonlders—a rievt. C. ONLS'. SACKS OF SALT at the NEW PROVISION STORE CRANBERRIES! CRANBERRIES! hi the quart or bushel, at C. S. JONES'. Carriage 418.4 Leigh Maier. MHE snb:criber re:pee:folly ;.ices 1106(4 that he is prepared to do ail ti.e bu•int.i in the above line, at the !•bor:e.; notice, at h., new shop, two doors weAt of ill.. Cntnlrrlort Hotel. JOHN RECKfIuIV. A. B. GOODSELL, (Li UNSMlTH,Conderuptirt, Pa. hie Ann k.inaantifictnred and repaired at h ,Lon, ea short notice. . . March :3, IF-Pi. IN WELLSV ILLE,AT THE GREAT BOIL TON STORE, No. IA MAIN-ST. Al AY be found constantly on 117n , 1 on kt -1-T-Lsale, an extensive variety of Sreacer & Granger' snperb MA T 771 ESS 1.: S. of ever! sort, kind, ail price, from a ii , :;.: , ; P,,:ia )12:. trems to a super-English hair 3lattre... tt 5111 Also; Lfninge's, Bolsters, and l'i!loi‘s. .111 of which are offered to Hotel and Iloard.rig Ilouse keepers, and all others who asst s C.nr ,. • mon sense enough to. know that a lit:l4 frolic r bed, to make the best of it, is but a breeder of . diseao. •ohd a life.carailer ,— at , lower pr;ces than can be found at any allot ''store in the county. LANCEY & -CO., Sale Agents (in the county) for the sale 0 , the above goods. i',-3:1 ly Boston Store, Wellsville, Jan. 13, I-A Academy i'ext Boohs. A FULL snpply for sale low at TYLER'S 171:siC and Mieral direc:iow "Alm - 'using, at T. B. TILER'S PATE NT PAILS, - Bed Cord, CliYht Line , ; Horse Cords, Curry Comb , . 11 05 Brtdt.), to be sod ut MANN% JI. FI.:11311N, Horse and Cattle Docter, “e4pectfudy inftirms the ptili!ic Chit be Itit located in Hebron town , h p (ai.lo-eph Stone'ii where he is prepared to at end to qats in h.+ profession. He'is of .ong esi.er.enee n. the busatess, and hopes by hits superior sidit and assiduity to secure the patronage cif ;fitpti'> . 64) ATENT MEDICINES at illwlesalc. EINI .1 Merchants alai Pedlars will kipp:led ‘visit all kinds of Patent NlediLiaes Ma';' = " facturers' wholesale io ices by TYLER. New Cash GROCERY .AND rauvi•los STORE' Hither, •Ye Hu o . CS. JONES takes this- tne hod to infer • the people of Coudersport and .he - lie a e gcnery, thAt. he has just tii.ened tir''• cery and Provision store, where lie will keLp constantly everything In the . fiae of bles " and which he will sell as r easomble :i can be- dethred. The " substantia:s" can i, found here at all taxies, such as cLoult PORK, while the appCites of the IV; dainty can aiso be satisfied. Therefore, AO!, you wish for anyth.ng of the hind, p•ca s e rn and examine bofore purchas.ng and if he cannot. satisfy: you, your c 0 / 3 be desperate. ' You wiA a:ways find 3 '2 assortment of Grocer:es, cons.s:in,, as°. garst-Tem, co a ce , s,ger.du.s, c ha g Sp .er, Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cr4uberrie s, man, Codfish, Mackerel, Dine I'o4 It. ee ' Molasses, Syrup, &c. Also, at a ll tirl Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, lim!er, (roll ° firkin,) Salt, Hants, etc. Grain and ad oiler kinds of Prodace.ta kts in exchange for goods at the cash F rice. 6-33tf C. S. JONES. TYLER'S BOSTON STORE, 94 THE r)OrM. Mattresses JOHN RECEMOVT, MATTRESSES F] 11 1 Rags ek c., de
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