01Z LOT. SKETCH 111001173. LY iilift . /%I3SILY puysunw _ . . . . 1 luid abeady. bad seM ) e Atli and. rtiotorety. in my treatment of pulmon ary Complaints, and traveling north nue SuMmer for health and rest, ',stopped for'a' few- week's at a . beautiful little Nill'ai , e . ne'ar the St. Lawrence; where i'w.astioraewhat kneWn. , Iliad ouly been in the village two days when 1 was called in to see the viinug'daugl.ter of a wealthy farmer Lt the name of Summer., 1414"Sionmer had Imeli the belle of ihe chunky-, and though'enly seventeen, her marvellous beauty had already MANI a quenchless fire in the hearts of many an unsuccessful suiter in her favor. Frank, confiding and at once playful and modest, arch, yet, inno refit, full of wild spirits,; yet utteik devoid of coquetry—to see her was to love her. I found the peerless girl, whom I had remembered from the summer be fore as buoyant and rosy us health, pale and wan as a summer cloud, and apparently in the closing stages of a decline. A careful investigation into the rtate of her lungs convinced me that hers was a mental rather than a phyis-. cal consumptiiin. 1 studied her case, carefully watched the various express ions of her speaking face, and at last came to the conclusion that her malady was one purely of heart. Of unrequited affection ? I could not think that—beautiful and good as bho; was. The case was a difficult one. Tenderly and gently I probed every sounding, but could arrive at no conclusion. Thus much I discovered —that she possessed no particular re gard for any one of the youths far or pear, whose name I could get hold of. And notwithstanding all my efforts she seemed rapidly declining. I made minute inquiry into all her past life of her mother, but so cau tiously as not to let my motive be ap parent.- I learned that she had spent a few weeks of the winter preceding with an intimate friend in an adjoining town, and fronrthat time had begun to fade. To that tott•n I repaired; but by closest inquiry of one or two friends in that place omit: az:certain no clue to her illness. To all the swains alike are bad L• en friendly, but nothing more, The clegyman of the church which he bad attended—and she had been exceedingly regular and devoted in her attendancL----was a young man, but one much given to study and - seclusion, and one who refused to mingle in any m ann e r i n social gatherings. She had cuusequne:ly seen nothing of him, ex cept While he was officiating in his pulpit. I had made a pretext to call on him, and found him a man altogether made after the nu of what might be the highest aspirations of a true woman's keart. )11 fact, all the unengaged young ladies of the parish were well nigh crazy about him. But to all alike he accorded nothing both iendly greet ing; and leaving them all, sought the privacy of his own quiet study. He wa; eminently handsome, and, added to his tall, manly form and beau tifully chiseled features, he possessed a benignity of expt ession that was nearly divine. I had much conversation with him, and among • ether things, I casually mentioned Ida Summer and her evi dently dying state, and enlarging somewhat on her beauty and goodness. ,His color deepened somewhat as he assented to Ty_ vernal ks, and expressed his own regret at her untimely fate; but otherwise 'he manifested no emo tion, -1 remarked, before I left him, that ityes time for Lim to give his. pretty parsonage a mistress. "1 may ninny years from now,-" re , plied he with a sudden and deepening tearless . ; '‘.but,l early learned to dis trust the • disinterested and abiding affection of our modern young women. 1f I marry_ 1 shall_ probably marry late in life."' "A fallacy, take my word for it, Mr. Stuart. Our modern women, some of them,. are as fund and .true. as auy of the 'dames •of old. The thing is to find the right one." And thu.S . saying, I bade him good,moruing, .oumyretUrn, I found my patient 'lather lower than I left her. Vtuld her I'ha.d been in; the village of—. Suddenly and tumultuously the warm blood 'rushed to - . her bosom 'and face, and she looked at me pith her sof , inquiring ayes. .• • .1 , told her of het friends, and casu ally. mentioned the name of the young clergyman, Robert Stuart. .Tri.hericlear.4- blue' ve itted—tetn pies pf3 . sarne truant blood sped with fear ful force. • 1 had seen enough.. I knew her and.mostintobably its remedy. ,iinstantly wrote a note to Mr.-Stuart; niereltsaying,:' , • • '• "- "jr' you would save a life,lose not a hasteniug — to- (the 1144 3 . 6 i)fl4iUctli4l l• 4 :(st.tny lodgings.", •• • . • • signed my name, and despatched itlly a Oivato:tnos'enger, • . ~hpinqir than I..9 • xpected, the, young clrgynuto was at.: my. hotel. 'I -had lda 'preparod for a 'conVOisation 'With a di,44i n fnf, ppeSifying, • • 2ieWever,o ant ill parti color. I led-him tOlibi &fibber, Saw' her blush and staWofjoy and modesty. What t~►en ind , theinitranipired, no one but Vie . great - searcher of hearts, 41(1.49 t;Yr.o of his.eheicest•haul4work i thuirbrinight togethet,a dying girl aMI a minister of heavenaii answer: Ileft them atone ,aa tlienght her weak state inightbear, and When. 1.: : opened the. door, I 'found .sitting beside' her bed; lier:'slender :band fast locked in -his, and his s&atbeaming eyes pouring life and love upon her, My eyes.filled with tears as I caught a sight of her radiantface, So - full of peace and- serene bliss and .life, but the tears I shed }Pere tears of joy. My. patient, with almoSt one bound, regained her health and strength, and the glorious representative of God's minister upon earth, changing his mind upon the subject of matrimony. in favor of the.."right . one," . is now one of the feW _truly happy men on earth, happy in a life marriage with one every way congenial with him, and every way worthy of him, " Work is worship."—OM Prorer& When work is worship, shopi will be eathe clrals.—Life litustrated. New Goods for the Summer Trade: D«. SPENCER would respectfnlly in • forin..the inhabitants of Coudersport and vicinity that he is now receivinga 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 .1.0 per cent. by calling and examining before purchasing elsewhere. G _ J r. ER I ES: Izerty to inform the peo ple of Coudersport and Potter county that I out still at my new stand opposite the, north side of the public square, tvhere may be found GROCERIES of all kinds constantly on hand, such as Tea, Sugar, Cof fee, Saleratus, Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco, Snuff, Nutmegs, :Nlace; Cloves, Confectionery, &c., &c. M Motto is, "The nimble sixpence in pre ference to the.slow . shillin ,, ." • 1). W. SPENCER. Drugs, Medicines, PATENT 3IEDICINES, Oils, Spirits of Turpentine,' Cainphine, Burning Fluid, Soap, Candles, for sale low at SPENCER'S. \P, L> tter, and Note Paper, all kinds of Stationery, Steel-pen' Holders Wafers, Sealing Wax, Sand, Ink, Pocket-Books, En velopes, Visiting Cards ; Jewelry, Fine Cut lery, and a variety of Fancy Articleti, together with Silk and Thread, etc., at. • : SPENCER's. • C!RAIN, Butter, Lard, Eggs; Rags, Shin A.3 - gles taken for goods at their cash. value Cash not retiiSed. D. W. SPENCER. 1 - 11UT'TER and Lard of a superior qualit _ll—Dfor sale at .SPLNClitt's, A NY olio desirous_ of a good quality of Ill Syrup of Molazsei will dO well to call at SPENCEIVs..• COUNTY ORDERS taken for Goods ut SPENCLR's. R T' ABBIS Yeast Powder for sale by' SPENCER. _ -•- . . AT ENV TILING.—Pure -Ground Coffee -Li great thing for the ladies.' SPENCER.• • -- • - - - F rruoyruirrig, Cod Liver Oil, and .3-..4many other popular Medicines for sale by - SPENCER. IDLINERIZED Corn Starch, for food, for -IL sale at SPENCER's. - -- • --- SODA, Cream Tartar, Magnesia, Alhun, Is-TChalk, Salts, and Glue, for sale attho GityCERV STORE CioPEL and coach varnish can be had at 4.../Sponcer's,on very reasonable terms. nil, OF TAR, Merchant's thirghng Oil; to ®IL had at SPLNCER's. SRol! AND LEAD. at lower figures than down town at SPLACER's. A BETTER selection of Colfeefuot foundllLin the county than SP.k.:Ns.%tjt'S TEA by the chest of pound for sale by • SPENCER New Goods. rl W. SPENCER has just retnnicd front • the city with a large stock of Groce ries, Drugs and Medicines,. and ageneral sorttnent of Fancy Articles, and many other things too numerous ; to mention, which will be sold low fur cash or ready-pay. IOLUG TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chew:i4, -I. and Smoking, by the pound,.l4 SPENCER'S. N EW arrival of Pure Grotind,Cofte at , D. W. SPENCER'S '1 Clfrnio eind-Health." . D'URTES" lIYGEICIA, or Inhaling flygean Vapor and ,Cherry syrup; for the cure 01 Pulmonary donb*mption, A4thina, BronchitiA, coughs, Colds, and ,al).Lnug and Liver complaints. A new, hiethOd.or Inhale. lion for the cure of the übovenalued For sale by . • 1). W;8111NL`1.111; . .. .. • • Tailoring! Tailoring! 1. , : •,' J.W.HARDLNP;TaiIbr. All Work . eutvisted to his' care will be dour ir i; wuu UeatbeSi,eomfort, and durability.. t Shop 'over Lewis Bindles store: 6-37. FRESH i aruing fluid and Camphine: at the DRUG and ROOK...STORE. Maio. HUNTEN'S celebtated i nstructions .fuitheiViano-Fisirte; . . Burkowea! l'rinither; Union Glee. Book ; . • hew supply of Slieet Music; For Wu bye TYLER.' A„.,NEW : supply ot: , Fllll4l:a►nct_ : Lompit—racraiti•iteet .and beautiful pau.erni,tuat recoreed and ifor aule.love i •-•, , 11.1 : TILER:B. „ Olothinsai"Olotbillg.: rpH E 'place , toilmiy:.ivelhattdo.Ciathing: at a;.ltrtv puke. - (a:targclutoaktw iblactliiiia .. - to ,Ql,4lnaqi• Drafting Instrumento,. rWiter ihiate)juit e i. MINUS. u 14-04 -C att u. LILLIS; Xttaritt2 at 'Rata:, • Couderspott;PA...'. Jai. 18. 1850. • •:tf ICOTOx, • t rit tg. - , al; 7lat to?, co . u4erfsport,l'ax cotiits in t'otte • . 3-40tf,. • - •A- 'P. •.' , If. :it' V. a wasbomil g ii ; Tioga regular awed the courts of 'Potter county: • June 3,•I848. • • • ; • •• . LAND AGENCY. .. • , TFIE undetSigtied having been entrusted with the care of several largo tracts of and' in this county, 'has made himself' ac quainted with the lauds and hindtities-of the county, sad will give immediate attention to any business of tins nature. that. may be en.. trusted to' him. 3. S. AIANN: ISAAC - BENSON A TTORNEY AT LAW.-Office,East side .tll,..cfihe . public sciiiiire;• Coudersport; Pa: By . speo:al; arrangement the professionat'eer vices of S. P. J onssos; •Esq.onfijr. be engaged through him. in all cases in ivhieh, lins'not previonsly coheerned, • . . .N.8. ; ---All: claims due and payable to _the undersignt.fl, personally and professionally, may be found in the hands of Isaac. Benson, Esq., :for adjustment, . S. fi,Jiiii t isps. March 3, 18,11 4 . 1-2tf ._ • •JOEM - KANN, A TTORNEY Ais . ' I3COiNSELOR AT LAW .Ll_will attuud the several Courts iu Potte and M'Keau euuutios. All ljttsitiess eutiuste . to his Care will receive prompt attention. °nice oti Muiu-street . , 'opposito the' Cool House; CouderspOrt, Pa. . • • ARTtivR G. OLMSTED , ATTORNEY esn COUNSELOR AT LACY n ill attend to all tusiness entrusted_ t his eare . wit4Tromptness . and. fidelity. Office—in the Temperance Block, up stairs Main -street, Coudersport, Pa. . 7-1 • • 1.1. P. MAYNARD, attorntßweounotior at Eatu, Coudersport, I'a. 1ac0.;;.-north of the court house square, at "The Petiple's Cash Store,' up stairs. 3-47 •• FRANK JOHNSON, Cabirtrt f+tattrr.' CirIDESPORT,' POTTER COUNTY PA, Wishes to inform the citizens of Couderspori and the surrounding country, that he *ill exe elite all order iii litS line of busiuess.at shor notice and. reasonable prices. Place of business near the Presbyter is Church. 7 42 ly. W. K. KING, . • u bti? t, Draftonitint,-attbc - 08iiinauttr, • Southport, ArKeon Will attend to business for non-resident land holder:, Upon reasonable 'terms. References given if required. P. S. Maps of any part of the County wade to order. • 7433 . FOUNDRY, B. BROWN would give notice 'to the • public that he is prepared, at his Foun dry in Gondersport, to do all manner of GAST. 'so,— will make nod finish to order' kinds of Machinery, Mill Gearing. Board and Log Cute,'Sleigh-Shoes 'id all sizes, and every , artice needed by u'Lumbering couttonnity. And to farniess . he would say, that he has procured some of the best Flaw patterns in use, both Flat Land and Side Hill, atid keeps hem constantly on hand. And will make to order Field Rollers, Harrows, Cultivators, and every article used by them iu his line of busi nets. He is prepared also to do all kinds of BLACKSMITIIIXO. And from his long experience. in the above l busiuess,o feels confident of giving satisfuc _Lion to those who way give him u . iron bought, or takeu. - im ex change fur work. • 7-727 y War Declared at Last. , Fril.E 'long repose : Of Europe is tibput to IM'diiittirbed by tho' bugle's itote! and the recipe of the . drum; . calliug; it slunibei: 7 iug'niillious to arms MI6 . defense of their litesides' and tbeii 'country. England ''und France are culling for men and ineans;, aiul rending forward tlmir arMies to battle' aghinist sbc uggre4ouS of tIM Russian Bear; but while the Old World is . convulsed by revolu. tiou,unusual peacetineTleuty reign in, the New. . . In' the peaceful attd quiet 'pursuit of our business we, have feimed, u copartnerShip under:the 'name and style of N. S. BUTLER & CO., aucl.liare taken-. the store. in Empire Block, in the village:Of-Olean, formerly °yeti. Tied, by. Thing:& Bitther, and are.now re ceivi tig a splendid new: stock of goods adapted to the season and svunts of the community, which we intend, to sell exclusively ler, cash down, at prices Mot will cause ,consternation and dismay in the ranks -of old I6gyisin that has Leon t so :lung established in this section. - Our stock- Will . consist in part of the follow r ing Gdods : hardware, • Crockery, Beets &Shocs, •Llats,• , „Cups, ' Carpets, .. • - Oil Clehhs,., Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuilii r , Glass,.. Paints & Sash,,,.}wi t ty, Chairs„.,. Bedsteads,.., ...t.liittrasses, Feathers Stone and Wouckenym.re, .1.,, Aud we mega - to iKeep. hock; ariiissorimeu.of the,above . gOOds ibat ti . ersous from- a disithice cair' lie assured fuldiug, iig, eyerxthi they usually want atiikiep's cioo]. - eriA goPid. Cull and see for yauriebieS:' S'::LBVTIAICA Olean, May 5,1854.: 6,51 THE 81itte jtiehv.-liroik has • •,alipointed'Aft'e iiib • scribe•T o•Ccairetii ill'olier for the State Icor(-Xor}:,,tO rake The - aa:llno‘ . vlecTkpen; •of rfeyds other_ as het' of 'OO Legisl4trire 9f 'the quid' Suite. • • • • • • ISAAC' BENSON. • C o gdeis:perf Dec.12,16;11: " New 000do':' . M TYLER, has just .returned Irani. the 'city, and kiatow preparolto, show , the lamest awl .best at st stoek•,..of. bragsohiedicines, Penns, Oils, 1300k5,. - Stationeryi l'apei,lian,g -ing4,lttn&E.anty/Goodsdn the county: Re is also - .4ntparetliktxrC.seillimper'lluth at -Wellsville, - enii a l l ( /ow an nay other es,ahlish knientin Ootaletsport::. k 1855. ;-, ,(7.4 . , • - • ;Stationer y 'AT'•... WhitileAaletuid • • - . 110ICKLED CHERTIEEVat . . ' 3 i; ~ :: i ' -'.; ..1...!P:) . : -- .'i1: , 0 ) -i JI: . /.1,V.P Z. S. JONES'. : lrirGE-rat.B. ;T‘ . . Home to the.Dokr of the Million •:.-A.: WONDEIiXtg. -Disciovler Avail :recently: been made by - Dr.• Curtis, of this. faith& treatment of Consumption, Asthma,, andi•all: diseases of the Lung.. We'refer.to tis'llygenna, or Inhaling Ilygoani Vapor and; Cherry Syrup." With this new methtid Dr.. .e;has restored inany afflicted. onei.to.perfect. health as un.evidence of which lie haainatz.; menible certificates. Speaking of the:treat.. mein a physician' lays evident: that in haling—constantly breathing: an ..ttoidable, healing vapor ; the - medicinal: propernes.must , come in direct contact with. the .who le :of ',the: arial cavity•of the:lungs,, and time 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 druggistethrough. out the country. . N. Y. Dutchman, Jan..l4 The: Inhaler is worn on the breust.under the linen without: the least inconvenience--the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. . Hundreds of cases of cures like the follow ing .might be named. .One package of the Hygena has cured me of the Asthum of -six years standing. Jas. F. fccsberry, P. At, Duncannon, Pa. I am cured of tile Asthma of 10 years stand ing by Dr. Curtis' llygeana. ) : • .1114rgarct Eastman, BrooMyrt;' N. Y.. Mrs. Paul of No. 5 31mm:florid st., Was cured of a severe case of Tronchetis 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 cured in one month by the Hygeana'. - - _ J. H. atiubcrt, Ittchiiiond, Price Three Dollars .a Paclia.e.—Sold 'by CURTIS & PERKINS &.BOYD & PAUL, No. 149 Chanibeis st., N. Y.-4 Packages sent free by express to any part of the United States for feu Dollars. , N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana 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, N 0.138 Market street, Philadelphia. who will sell by the dozen at the Proprietors' rates. New Books . - 'FDA MAY, by . Mary Langdon. -I.The New'sboy. • ' Bayard Taylor's Central Africa-, Lands of the Saracen, and Poems of the Orient.. • Fanny Feas-last;"' Ruth Ball." Life of P. T. Barnum. . Mr; Bicherford's Children, by the author of The Wide, Wide World. • Mary HU witt's Tales, for children. The Young American's Library, consisting of the lives of Washingmn,' LaFayette, Franklin, Marion, and ei?ht others in ono sett. - Leaves.fron the Tree Igdrasyl, by Martha Russell. Periscopics—Dr. Elder. Bertha and Lily, by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith. Webster and 'his 3laS:er Pieces—Tetrt. Sunny •111entories of Foreign Lairds, by H. B. Stowe,—&c., • Just received and for sale at the Jot:lt/NAL BOOK-STORE. C (indent, ort,' Dec. 7, 1854. 7-29 The .Journal. Book-Store 01TtlIS- to'the public 'a good Taricty of 1 1.-/most readable.. books, cheap for cash or family necessities. All the newest books of ralue are kept ouliand, or. immediately pro cured for customer;, crud we hope to receive such patronage as faithful' attention to busi ness, and an. earnest desire to oblige, may deserve. - New books received at short inter vals. School Books, Stationery of all kinds, materials-for Paper Flowers, etc., constantly on baud. illitsic,MaPs, Mathematical Instru ments. • . Please call and examine foi Tours-elves at the JOURNAL BOOIi—STORE. . . ifIRA.II,I3I'S , and Putnam's Magazines, 'LA ithickwood's, .31agoznue, and the Edinburgh and 11'.esuntwo,er Iter:ews, at the Jocini.m. Boon-STORE. - - 1009 1100 K AGEWI S WANTED,.. TO cauvass fur the best and-too:A saleable Books ' They are-written by -the those popular Authors -of the day,' in. eluding, among others, T. S. Annual, of whose iasi great work,. TEN 11GlITS IN A, DAR ROOM, 10,000 coPies have been sold withina month of pubiication.- 'nese books are beautifully illustrated, (many of ihem 'wbh finely colored plates,) and i.re : prin.ed and bound in the tpplt. manner. ' Agen.s Will' find a ple.,,tr and pio4titble eiriployment in their eircinatioft. ticuiars addres4 (postpaid) J. W. BRADLEY, 749 !31 . 2 Publisher, No. 48 North Fourth street,Phikidelphia. roirrsmEN tinaPowdeir, Shot, Lead, aiiil exerything in the title of Ammunition, and Fishing Tackle of the best quality and-at low prices at TYLER'S: 11"):9":S, di.krfliAtßON and other exeellerit preparations fel cleansing. and uheutifying the lima, fur sale at TYLEWS. l'EßSONS'abinit ttiiiiiild.:oVrepair, will find complete stock of Window Sash, Valuta aed.Oils, fur sale atdair prices by .. / T. 1.3. TYLER „ iv.ew BOOKS just received at the • J-I • 'JOURNAL 1300&:ST0112E 1,1854. 7-16 — • • • • Sept.. CHEST HANDLES, 'Drawer, d0.,.•801t5, Retehes, Halter Snaps,Wanirobellooks, Barn Door Hinges kept.for sale by. . ' " • LEWIS MANN. NICI:EBSTER'S DICTIONSiti Pocket' V Scheel, ljeii:eriit,k, Octave; anclTQutiifo cditioni,Efoi,sttliP =,11•,-1 Mil lULIN Sttiugs at • • • A '• V . t .. • • -, . l ) l rug.Nnfl.A99 l E,Oo. re ATIOIAINS and nutes,just- received lay r ...T. • ; .• TYLER partifershii .existitig be " Dio., is' this day 'dissolved V . iuutuul cittisent.:,:The,debts due said firm will be Toutid bands'tif figidnit Said be presented to hita:tbcpayinVid: , tektiy apppin;. t4mit for the', frhirsaetioit urid indnateinetit: of ail of 'aiaygivifig him lull d 'power hi the sathe.' - W. T. Couders • ort, Sept other 25, 165.1.":" . 000 -1 5 Ark;, .OLINISTgD , lou ts say' twthe patAie Ile: Is 410 w-receiving a-stock if ciao 4) Tibial Ito be bappy,-, to showio 81 who Arrox kihn witbA ga I:Nop.S.ollstuii/ by callin g g on him a good assortment of Lawns Poplim; , Bareges, Ibltrege,DeLnines, De Bekei, Silks, iSecol&dJJ Alio, Prints, Ginghattur,Ao-, mestics of all kinds, •Groceries, Crockety, aud ,ty-large; quick, of Boots GO Slipcs;, c!f t ta)ligb wig") . fetialil as; low' . IA ray cattr, tip 14 Ah. TA4RIES fotelEckjißtlximehreitaeL TYLES.:4II ' TOCCOETI OER4 3 SOLDIERS;. 'SEAMEN, eze., OF ALL' WARS) THEIR . WIDOWS,,AND,4IINp4...cALLD4EN. B. M. 1014JAT,,AttOrplay, for Aioiternonent Mona W ashington, D. CS, fIONT,INUUTO - iiArfironipt e nnd personal %:glittentiotriethopriisecutiory Of COnmilof apty Ole tcOlvealP; l l4 o .2 . a;4 particulorly.to.tho3c. Imfore th . p , Tfc‘uury, Deklirtident,•:PCuSfpn Ounty-La nd - 'l3 1.1: General 'Land' Offices, and B.oirkt - of 1. e;potiente,.of.leuni t •And u familiarity with, Eke Auqmis;,44, obtaintrig the ifirCie* and, mpet , Ilivoi6bleracubiLori,•ClaiinS; With 'his failjtids disinifelf- Of blishielisil juitify him:in.:assuring his. Carrespondeuts, ants, and the•Publia. generally, that Mt-crests intrusted to . liis Iteeping_will not_ be ned-, NiiszoiviriothsiT Latin; PAiENT,'AND PIaiLTC He- has nearly: ready, -for gratuitous .distri-. bui:ion among: his business .Correspondents,, fand'ilfete Who may 'become such,) 'a neat. pamphlet containing a synopaiinf the•existing. , Pension, • Bounty .Land, Patent,: und• Public . 1 , Land-..,/,'WS, down to, the mut, :of the, late Congress,—iticlud.m , the •• • . BO (PIiLY;LAND 'al` OF MACH 3, 1855, tinder which 'all: who have heretofore- re ceived less than 1611 acres are now entitled-to additional land ;.said-Act grauts also WO acres to all Officers, 'Non-commisiiofied Officers, Chaplains,. Soldiers; tVateu Masters, -Team sters, and friendly Indians, of :the Army, in cluding State Troops, Volumeers,itud Militia —and all Officers, Seamen, Ordinary Seamen, Marines, Clerks, and Laudsiden; of the Navy, not heretofore provided - for; who haVe served not lesig than fourteen days - (uniess in battle) 'at any period since 11776; add to the widows and minor children of .all such persons enti tled; and deoeased: • ThiS pamphlet contains "forms of Appli eatiorr more full and complete than any else where to be. found; adapted to the wants of every class.of Claimants under the Act, with copious decisions. and instructions of the Department, and practical suggestions as to the course to he pursued in suspended or. rejected - cases. : . • •. - Parties sot 'wishing to • avail thentseives of the facilities atlorded by this Office in securing pumpt and periunal superintendence of their claims at the:DeparttnentS, can obtain copies of . the above -pamphlet by remitting thirty cents in postage stamps. INDIICEMESTB TO' COBILESPONDENTS. Correspondents who prepare -end forward cases for Management by this Agency will be dealt with liberally; supplied wt:h all neces sary blanksgratis, and kept constantly ach'ised of the changes that from time to time' occur in the execution of the laws. . It is within the subscriber's power to direct his Correspondents to the locality of very many persobs entitled under the Act; and having obtained several thousand Land War rants under former laws, Ito is in possession of data that will materially assist in securing additional bounty. Fees, below the usual rates—aud contingent upon the adtuission of Claiuus. The h . ighest cash prices given for Land IVarrants, Rev oltitionarr and Illin o i sLatcirtilitivs • 'Adilres4 46.3 t Tin and Hardware, THE undersigned has-connected with his Tin, Sheet Iron, Coplier, and Stove Business, that - of LIARDWA.RE and CUT LERT—so that iu addition to tho . busittms heretofore conducted by he is now ready to supply the public with almost every variety liudware,•Mili and Cress-Cut Saws, llo:p Iron, Nails, Cable and Ox-Chains,Cirpenters' Adzes' and B Broadaxes, Manilla hope for Ca bles. A general assortment of Clucks, Ja panned Ware; Toys of every description ; and in short, he designs to keep all such lhivas as the public .wunt.., in his line, which ha will sell, nut for less than' cost, bur for a N'EllY saiait.. jirulit iudccd, tied hopes by a strict attention to his Lusniess to receive tlibend share of public pittrutiage. •AlLkindsul,l.'rettuce tukeu iu exchange fur the bighitt..l tuarketvieeb; ulO, s2t.l tier tun paid fur uld iron. G-I^_ Jy Premium Panning Mills. Important to l'arnzers caul, Mechanics.. subscriber has. purchased of J. Bamborough the right to use, iu Potter and M'Kean counties his patent in the construction of Fanning Mills, lie has also, at great ex bense, commenced the titanufaCture of a PRE:- Alain 11111.:1, 'which will clean frons'loo to 200 bushels per lieut. This Mill was pate •ted March . 2o:lS47, since Which tinie it has stood at the head of the list at all the State and &tun ty agrieulturul societies where it has been ex hibited, and is a universal favorite with IR antlers who, have tried it. It took the 'pre mium at the first Agricultural Fair held at Harrisburg, Oct. 31st, 1851, when there were 30,009 people resent; and at the great State Agricultural. 1 , air at New-York, held at Roch ester Sept: 16-19,1851, this Fanning Mill received the highest honors'. • . Having met with uniform success Wherever tried. 1 confidently invite the farmers of Potter and M'Kean bountiei to call at nty. shop in Coudersport and examia cfor themselves. A supply alWays on hand, twin, sold on rea sonable terms. 6-371 f . JOHN RECKIIOW. THE bubscribei hereby gives notice to the public that Imv.h.lB Gwen TETRIC,SIIVTTS Its nate fur eiglitydullars, Dearing date tear the last ef. March, 1854, payable September, 1856, and having never received any value tbeiefor. ; to ray, the , same;' üby 'Pt•rstni 'from '6.4-ilig 116 atid-nottt with and expectation of his pay ing it.: .16511 CON ini:it sTEARNs• Pladhint) Oil. . Mill - Owners will alwapi:fiud supply ,of Oil for machinery at. satisfactory prices, and in,any 4ciautity, at TYLER'S .Drug Store. )' L/F.P:°f IfORACE • Prayer Books • • " Fanny-Gray, • t)raele of }lowers, and anew 'snp ply_ tif' ticinoot Just repetred at the , • ":•.:, '.IOISILNALBOOK-STORE. The, Teople's Cash Store. AT coppEnspow.r. . something sielv.-ana somethin g . . . Wanted— THv'subscribershaving entered into part nership arrangements Muter the firm of "Martrattri& Waco; will be- happy' to see all old friends, and 'all. new friends,- calling 'day afterdav,. and •eantinually, at :" The Pen p.lera.Cash gtore". in Ctilidersport, - ingniringl -for -DRY OOD§, '' • HARD WARE; • • - CROCKERY:.".:'.. ,READY-MA'DE CLOTHING, :Arid all the! eud loss mariety.. (-a ;vrh ic h the People cvant,and.rcust have..,And the , eutisurlbcre will.liell•tifrrheir customers, Cajgor nett, lforlthe Cask,' otheiJically-pay,, the are. 7,.. beet .ba?'gctizt. to.: bia-bati! in -.Northern . •.; , 1/ MAN I ‘ 4 lll,CCltli: CPAldersport, April 5, 1855. XEWs G 0 Ohs DOUBTLYSAthere are ';4, P!esotls is Coudersport ; vielnifj who have a„,, visited the - fan:tow BOSTON STOKE at tl t i faot-zrolving. village of Wellsville. The No of thus etpre'is 944hich nutuber is over ti; door= : •• • - • :•%1 •• BOSTON STORE, rat noon; This..estAdishruent. bi_Otii of the latgat DRY. GOODS aid af.19.117A-MADE CLOTti• DIG Depotain Allegati county.' Hundreds of customers from Potter comity buy all ill* Clothing, Befits. and Shoes, and otherfizingi, ailhis great mak of businesq. But still there are those who - have never happened to fall i nto tho7patit that leads, most aisuredly, la ecpnotny,and wealth, That path leads_ cash buyers straightway to the „GREAT BOSTON, .-Ny e /lava ue•-eneolies to pudsh, zit) friend s ' to reward. .We sell, for ready pay, and tsis in exchangefor Goods ' the fallowing twill articles; viz.: Cash • Tallow Venison Oats Bieswax Fur Beans Socks Hides Wheat Vara Rags Potatoes Wool Butter We are now' receiving from our shop si Rochester,about ten cords of the best BOOT:a -, and $l-RIES - sold in the county. We keel constantly on hand— Men'sindia Rubber Bouts, • " " Over-Shoeg, . C oats, • i• st _p ads 16 Si C aps. With a 'very extensive stock of TRII.S;. VALISE:S, and. CARPET BAGS, olvacs Black and Colored Dress Silks, Alp aca , D e . !eines, Thibet Cloths, Prints, Ging,hatui, as ' other Dregs Goods--together with a ' , cunt variety of Dry Goa's. Shawls, Shawls. In particidar, we would call the attention of the ladies to our great variety of 51L1.1115, of every possible kind, altogether too ou =rot as to.mention. We have the largest stock of the dlernit kinds of Mattresses in Wentern New-York. Hotel k,cercn4 can be supplied on reasonib't terms. ' Three Cheers for the contemplated C:5.731 front Wellsville to Rochester; and hi p.rg that the Plank Road will he continued on , , Collilergpert during the coming spring, gq that the eons and daughters of berngh4d Niter may be more frequently seen in ce piing city. We remain your ob't serv'ts, LAIIOEY dc. CO. Wel!sville, Jan. 13, ISS-4. (L:35 Cm 3pCKEREL, Salmon, and Illue - riA, C. S. CPERIOR Sperofand Tallow Caud!es'at ►7 C. S: JONES' PPO !SION STORE. I'INDIAN MEAL'and BUCKWHEATev: -Lettititly in hand at the NEW PROVISION STORE. CIRAIN and Produce of all kind , talienll il—lexcliange for Ooods of (Ins store. ' C S. JONES. S. M. KNIGHT, Washington, D. C - ETA3IS and Shoulders---a new awnmer, -11-1-at C. S. JOSE:Y. SACKS OF SALT it the - NEW PROVISION STORE RANBERRIES ! CRANBERRIES! ►J 1.-/the quart or itAel; at C.:. JONES'. Carriage and Sleigh-Maker, IfE sol”eriher repeelfally gives twits -11... that he is ;prepared to do all the bil-ißm in the above line, at the shorte,t no:ire, at 13'1 new shop, two doors ice of t h e Coudenimr. JOIIN A. B. GOODSELL, rIUNS?4IMI, Coiidersport, Pa. Fire arm manatctared and repaired at his rhop,oz rhort notice. . March 3, 1.9 JAS. IV. SMITH IN WELLSVILLE, AT TIIII GREAT BOS TON STORE, No. 91 MAIN-ST.. I, I LAY, be fonnd COTlStairty on hand and for .111. gale, an ertemace variety of Spencer & Granger's superb NA TT IiE , SES, of el cl 7 sort, kind, and price.. from a 53.50 tress to a , uper-EngiLsh hair Mattros at Lounge?, llolstars, and .W rf which aria oilered to Bond r; limwe keepers, and all others who hare c.a• mon sense enough to know that a feat& e kJ. to make the best of breeder of discas.e 'altd a life-eartaler — e lOwer prices than can be found at anyoltr store in the countv LANCEY & Sale Agents (in the county) for the sa!ec the above goOds. . t; Js Boston Store, Wellsville, Jan. 13, Academy Text A FULL snpply for salo low at /711.5 C and 31inera1 Paints, with difectiya) AEA fur using, at T. B. 'nuJut, PATENT PAILS, Bed Cords, C!o:1 11 Lines, Horse Cords, Curry Comb+, Hem Brushas, to be mold at 31.1.N.Vg• FURMAN, Ilorse 'and Canie ir7 iirespectfMly informs the poblic tint he ti located in Ilebron to wnsh:p (sit J o;ep bStose where he is prepared to attend to call: iafa profession. Ile is-of long experiencitia ya ho;itess, and hope-s by Ins superior ;Assiduity to secure the patronage of the rtf ). lie.. - 649= DATENT; MEDIt`IN ES ut Who lesale. , Merchants and, l'6dlars will be lull , 0' i Et` all Isititls of Phtent • firleiliciucs at 3lso' facturers"Nrholesale prices by TYLEI' - Neves: Cash GROCERY &ND PROVISION STORE, Hillier, in Hungry. JOlNES:fakes this method to earl , v. the people of Coudersport and the p?! that'ile has j w a,•, oened .100.• eery an ya d Provision store, here p he wid kegi constantly everything in, , the line lolea," ; :gut which he, will ell sell can be desired. • Th,4 " substantials" . fOund'herent art times, such as FLOrIt PORK, while the appetites of the °I Adainty C 313 alo he,ennislied. .Therefore,sho, Yo. o yii•lifor anything of the kind, please c:, 'add examine" before purchasing elsescliere• cannot •indisfy yea, your ease istg t dtsperuta. You ?will always find•A Astiortnient. ctf. Groceries, consisting of ,c,irs,:Tenic,CotTee,.,StifeitituS -Spices, GI; Itaislns, 'Candy, - Craciter4 6ranberrie , linen, -Codfish, ?liittekerel, , Blue Fih, R icf ' .Itlolasetes. Syrup,..at all Pork, Klatt!, cheef e, Butter, ( 02 .. ,firkiit,,YEialt, : fladis - , etc. etc. '•"qtnin ind•all'other kinds of Produce in niotaidri for:goods at the sash pries. a •••', 6i3kiff t• •• . • . C.. Mattresses. JOHN RECKHOW, MATTRESSES
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