IFrourthe Oswego Times, April X] ' PERVERSIONS. PROM TICE- PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL MUCH TO THE EOIUSH COMMUNION Editor of the Timcs and Journal I . llen in Syracuse lately, the writer first heard the sad intelligence that the. key. Homer Wheaton, a minister of the Episcopal church, had embraced the faith and errors of the church of Rome. As Mi. Wheaton was well known in that city, being Ow brother of Messrs. Horace and Charles A. - Wheaton, prominent and worthy citi zens. and having himself formerly re sided there, as be had but a few months I,efore preached in that city, manifest ing no indications ola change of senti ment; the melancholy event naturally occasioned much surprise. To-day the writer has been pained to hear of a similar catastrophe, in the deposition from the ministry for the same cause, of the Rev. Benjamin W. Whitcher, who formerly preached in ;his city, supplying the place of the, Rev. John Davenport, while the latter was in Europe. The most numerous ministerial.per :versions to Romanism of late years appear to have been from the Protes tant Episcopal Church. : But of these cases, but one has come to the writer's potice, where the individual was, edu cated in the church. Bishop Ives was lirntight un a Congegationalat; and in this connection it may be well to re mink, as a great handle is made by lionia'nists of Bishop Ives conversion or perversion, that this bishop would have been degraded years before his apostacy if he had riot plead in excuse of his errors, that his mind was disor dered, and that insanity was hereditary in his family. In regard to the one case, where the pervert was brought up in the Episco pal Church, tho writer has been in formed on good authority, that the individual, while a minister, became engaged to two young ladies at the same time, and he seems to have de cide:l that the best way to get out of the scrape,, was to become a celibate in another chinch. He certainly seems to have been quite successful in his new position. Neither Mr. Wheaton nor Mr. Whitcher became Episcopalians be: fcre arriving at mature years. Their training end education were altogether extraneous to the church. We 'cannot believe that they ever understood or fully and heartily sympathized with' the doctrines and spirit of a church, which was reformed and purified by a Cramer, a. Latimer and a Ridley. We think that it is neither just nor right to hold the Episcopalian church responsible, for the apostasy of those who. of misettled minds or of imperfect views, when commencing a devious course, have stopped for a while with in her bonds, but discovering diet staunch, unyielding Protestantism, have gone to their own place in un scriptural Rome. At times, the de cayed fruit will fall from the healthy tree. May it do so, rather than TO main and corrupt the rest! We re gret these sad departures from "the faith delivered to the saints," and pray to God that the wanderers may see the error of their ways, and may return to Christ, the only hope, before all op portunity of retracing their steps is lost in the silence of the grave. 4 PlecrusrAyr EnscurAwx. - 'Oswego, April 27, 1c4.55. Great Exeitement at Leavenworth City, K. T From the St. Louis lutelligeneer, May 5 We are indebted to passengers on the Missouri River packets down list evening for the following account of u homicide at Leavenworth City, which has created the most intense excite ment hi and around that town. It seems that there was a meeting of squatters and citizens of the town and neighborhood generally in Leaven woi th City on Monday last, got togeth er fur the purpose of making a public demonstration of opinion with regard to the claims of the squatters, the elec tion, the Slavery agitation, and other prominent questions agitated in that section. There was a large attendance of both Pro-Slavery and Anti-Slavery men, and the meetingwas character ized by uproariousness, bickering, confusion and ebullition of animosity between the two factious. A question among others was put to vote by the Chairman, and the vote being close, a division was called by ordering the ayes to one side of the house and the noes to the other. Mal com Clark, a prominent politician of the pr - o -slavery faction, and a large owner of or a squatter on land in and 4bOAL the town, cried out, "We have Inc majority ;" to which a lawyer named McCrea, a leader of the Free sell faction, answered, "It's a lie ;" whereupon Clark advanced upon him, and struck him with a club, which would have felled him had he not been prevented by staggering against the Wall. As soonas lie recovered from thestut, McCr - ca drew a revolver and shot Clark ,killing him instantly. Mc- Crea then fled, hotly pursued by a number of Clark's friends, who fired several shots at him, none of which, - however, took effect. He ran to the river, and sought shelter behind the bank, which was abrupt and high, whence his friends took him in their pi(4cttion, removed him to the font two di.l4lit, and delivered him to the mi;itlry rst:thorities, who locked him up in the-guard-house. Great excitement ensued. Thieats of mob violence and Lynch law. Were circulated, but no unlawful demoustra. - tions made.' petition was gotten up •by the mob, and , signed by three or four hundred names, requesting the officers in command at the fort to give up the prisoner, promising to give him the benefit of an impartial trial by Jury. The petition was not acceded to, and prisoner was stilt confined in the guard-house at the time our in formants left. • A handbill was printed and circula tell-all over the-country, up and down the river, calling upon all Pro-Slavery men, all true friends ofthe South and of Slavery in Kansas, to meet on Thurs day at Leavenworth City, to take into consideration the aspect of affairs and to adopt measures of proceeding in the present crisis. The handbill is signed 13. F. Strigfellow and John W. Kelly, editors of The Syuatter Sorereiih, 3. Marion Alexander, and, a number of others. Modesty is a handsome dish corer which makes us fartcy there is 60111C thing very good beneath . it. New Goods for the Summer Trade. W. SPENCER would respectfully in form the inhabitants of Coudersport and vicinity that he is now receiving a PItmSIL and LARGE ASSORTMENT of Goods, which will be sold as chip as the cheapest. He would also return heartfelt thanks to his old customers and friends for theirpast patron 7 age. ' an4l 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 betbre purchasing elsewhere. GR 0 T HERE take the lib- ER IE S e rtv to inthrm the pen plc of Coudersport and Potter county that I ant still at my new btand opposite 'the north side of the public square, where mar be found Gnocimtms of all kinds con.tantly on hand, such as Tea, Sugar, Cof lee, Saler:sins, Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco, Snuff, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Confectionery, ly mono is. "The. nimble sixpence in pre ference to the slow shilling." ' 1). W. SPENCER Drugs, Medicines, 111)ATENT !tit:MCI:NTS, Spirit 3 Turpentine, Cauiphine, Burning. Fluid, Soap, Candles. fur sale low at . OAP, Letter, ti - nd Note Paper, all Idnd , of ..irztationory, Steel-pen Ilolders .Walers, Seaiing Wax, Sand, Ink, Pocket. Books, En velopes, Vi-ning Card 4, Jewelry, Fine cut lery, and a variety of Fancy Articles, together Silk and Threzid, etc., at SPENCER's. _ _ ('ltAlN, Butter, Lard, Eggs,. hags, 41141- VA gle: taken for goods at their cash value. Cash not refused. 1). W. :SPENCER. . . BUTTER and Lard of a superior for sale at SPENCEIrs. A NY on e desirous of a g ood quality of Sl_Zivriip of Molasses will do well to call at tSPENCER's: COUNTY ORDERS taken for (hood.; at SPENCEICs. - BA DBMS Yeast Pow y Powder for sale b . SP LNC ER. NIA‘"EHING.—Ppro Ground' Coifee-:- great thing for the ladies. SPENCER. TITHONTRIPTIC, Cod Liver Oil, and 4 many other popular Medicines -for sale by SP E N ER. - DCL N ERiZED Corn Starch, Ittr food, fin. X sale at . S.PL..NCEWs. QODA, Cream Tartar, Magnesia, Allwo, ► Chalk, Salts, and Glue. for szt!e ztt the GROCER STORE. eIoPEL and coach yrnisli can he had at V../Spencer . :, on 1. ery reasonable terms. (AIL OF TAR. Merchant's Oil, to El he had at SPLAIIER's. QUM AND LEAD at lower figures than iJilown town at si PEN UElcs. A BI7.I I TER ,election of Co!iee not found ..tlin the emuny than at • SPENCER'S T EA by the chest or pound fur saie by SPENCER. New Goods. Dw. SPENCER has just retu r ned from . • t he city with a large stock of Cro nes, Drugs and ..11edicine.s, and a general as sortment of Fancy Articles, and many other things too moneromi to mention, Which will be ,old low for cash or ready-pay. TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing, Rand Smoking, by the pound, at :SPENCER'S. EIV arrival of Pure Ground Coffee at 11. IV. SPENCER'S '1 Come to bring you Life and Health." TAR. CURTES' HYGENIA, or Inhaling Illlygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Lung and Liver complaints. A new Method of Inhala tion for the cure of the above named diseases. Eloy sale bt D. W. SPENCER. Tailoring! Tailoring!! J. AV. IlAlt DING, Tailor. All work' entrusted to his care will be doue W i.O ileatuess, comfort, and durability. Lar .— bop over Lewis Alauu's store. C-37 ViltESll i timing Fluid and Cuniphine at the DRUG and BOOK-SIC/!2E. Music. AUNTEN'S celebrated Instructions for the Piano-Forte; BurroweS' Piano-Forte Primmer; lioiou Glee Book ; A new supply of Sheet Music; For sale by T. B. TYLER. A NEW supply of Fluid and Cam: .1 - I..phine Lamps—some new and beautiful patterns just received and fur sale . low at. TI'LER'S. Clothing, Clothi rg. THE place to buy' ivell-made Clothing, at a low price (a large stock to select Jroin at OLMSTEI)'S. Drafting Instruments, Water Colors, Drawing, Paper, Pencils, and Brushes, just received at " TYLER'S' Blikita to - 9 c. W. Ettis,', • attornelg . ,4t Coudersport, Pa. . 15..1 . 850. tf • _F. W. SNOB, , ' fatternrg atnakie, Conder'simii; regularly attend the courts in Potter county. 3-40tf . . • • A. P. CONE itttarntg at'Eatn, Wellsborough, Tioga county, regular ly attend the courts of Potter county. June 3 , 1848 LAND -AGENCY. - -- - _, TflE undersigned having been entrusted with 'the care of several large tracts of and in .this county, has nude himself ac quainted with the lauds and land titles of the county, and Will give immediate attention to any busineSs of this nature that may be en trusted to hint; J. S. MANN. ISAAC BENSON A TTORNEY AT LAW.—Odice, East side il.of the public square.. Coudersport, Pa. By special 'arrangement the professional, ser vices of S. P. J on.m:oN, Esq., may be engaged through him in all cases in which he is not pro - ion - 4y concerned. N. B.—All claims due and, payable to the undersigned, personally. and professionally, may be found in the hands of Isaac Benson, Esq.,.lor adjustment. S. P. JOHNSON. March 3, Ri46. JOHN S. MANN A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW will attaud the several Courts in Putt.) and M'Kettn counties. All business entruste to his care will receive prompt attention. - Office on Maitostreet, onrush*. the Cour 'louse, Coudersport, I'a. • ARTHUR .01aYISTED, A TTURINEY AND COL:Mk:LUIZ AT LAW kill attend to all business entrusted t his care with promptness and fidelity. • • Otliee—in the Temperance Block, up stairs Maimstreet, Coudersport, Pa. • 7-1 L. F. IYIAHNA_R.D, iattorutg &re•ottimelor at TLaiu, ooud,r,port, Pa. Office—north of the tour t Louse square, at "Thu Pettple's,Cmh Store,' up stairs. a-47 PRANK JOHNSON, 0.-"atifurt S.-Rat - tr. COUDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA, Wishes to inform the citizens of Coudersport and the surrounding country. that he will exe ente'aJi orders in his line of business at sitar notice and reasonable prices. Place of business near the_ Presbyter is Church. P..! v. w. K. KING, ,Stittentir, Draftrinibm, zm (e:miitit . 3)anctv, Siortbport, 31.1ican Co., 'Pa., Will attend to for non•resideut land- holders. opon reasonable term Referonees given if required. P. S. Maps ol'uny part of the County made to order._ FOUNDRY, rti, B. BIZOWN %could give notice to the 1...)'• public that be is prepared, at his Foun dry in Coudersport, to do all wanner Of GAii.r iso.—N% ill tualle and finish to order all kinds el ilarhintry. 31411 G(ariag. Board and Log - Cars, Sleigh-Shoes of all sizes, .'sad every article needed by a Luntherinti community. And to funte.is be would say. ) that he has procured some of the best Mir patterns iu use, b . t'ali Flat Land and Side Hill, and keeps hem constantly on hand. And wit! make to order lidd Rollers Harrors. Ca/tire:ors, and ev,ry iu,ea Lk line of busi ness. Ile is prepared aLw to du all kinds of 13 L A CKS:111TIIIN.O. And from his lung experience in the above business, he feels confident of giving satiskie tion to those who may give hitt' a call. • N. B.—um 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 re\illc of the drum, calling its shunher ing millions to arms in the defense .of their Inasides and their country. Enaland and France are callitg fur men and means, and rending forward llieirarutics.to battle against she aggressions of the Russian :Bear; but while the Old World is- convulsed by revolu lion,unusual peace end 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 hate taken the store in Empire Block, in the village of Olean, formerly occu pied by Thing & Brother, and are.now re ceiving a splendid new stock of goods adapted to the season and wants of the community, which we intend to sell exclusively Ihr cash down, at prices that will cause consteruatidn and dismay in fhe ranks of old fogyism that has been so long established in this section. Our stock will consist in part at the follow inn Goods: Ilardwarti, Crockery, Boots & Shoes . , Hats Caps, Carpets, Oil Hats, Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stu Is, Glass, Paints & Sash, Patty-, Chairs, Bedsteads,. Mattrasses, Feathers 8 tune and Wooden Ware, And we mean to keep such an assortment of the above goods - that persons from a distance eau be assured of finding everything they usually want at prices that will do them good. Call and see fur yourselves. S. BUTLER & CO. Olean, !day 5,1831. 6-51 Notice, TIIE Governor of the State of New-York has appointed the subscriber a Commis sioner for the State of New-York, to take the acknowledgment of .11eeds and, other instru ments, and to administer oaths pursuant to an act of the Legislature of the said State. ISAAC BENSON. Coudersport, Dec. 12,1654 New Goods. 1111 B. TYLER haS just returned from the .I . .city, and is now prepared to show the lamest and best stock of DrOgs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,- Books, Stationery. Paper Flitug ingi,•and Fancy Goods in the comity: lie is also prepared to sell lower than at and a's low us - any other establish ment in Coudersport. April 15, 1855, Stationery. A T Wholesale and Retail at PICKLED CHERRIES nt C. S. JONES'. • HYGEANA: •... , Diought !hi Dooi of the 'Million. A WON' DEREUG - Dis.comir . has recently been made by Dr. Curtis, of this 'city, in the treatment of ConsuMption, 'Asthma,. and all diseases of the Lung. ,We refer Co " Dr. Cur.' tie' Hygeana, or Inlialing Ilygenn .VaPortind' Cherry ,Syrup." pith this new method' Dr.. C, has restored many, Milicted'ones to perfect health; as an evidence of which he hasitititt; memble certificates. 67peating of the 'treat -mem a physician says is evident that in haling—constantly • breathing: an agreeable,' healing vapor, the Medicinal properties Must come In direct contact with the whole Of the axial cavity of the lungs, and thus e.§.Cajpe the many and. varied changes prodneed upoit them when introduced into, the stomach, and subjected to the process of digestion.. The Bygena is for sale. at the druggists' thiMigh out the country. " • N. Y. Dulelnizali; :Tan. 14. ' , . The Inhaler is worn on the breast tinder the linen without the lea 4 inconvenience—the heat of the body being sullicient 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. Accslicrry, P. M., Duntannon, I am cured of the Asthma of 10 years stand ing by Dr. Curtis' Hygeana. - Margaret Eastman; Brooklyn, Mrs. Paul of No. 5 Mammondst„ , N.T.iwaS cured of a severe case of Bronchetis by, the vgeana. •• • .31y 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 Ilygeana. • J. If. Gaubert, P. M., Richmond, Me. Price Three Dollars a Package.--Sold.'by CURTIS & PERKINS & BOYD & PAUL, No. 149 Chambers st., N. Y.-4' Packages sent free by express to any part of the United States for Ten Dollars. N. 11.—ll r. Curtis' Ifygeana is the original and only genuine article, and all others are base imitations or vile and injurious counter feits. Shun them as you would poison. Sold by Russell & Schtt, No. 1:;6 Market street, Philadelphia. who will sell by the dozen at the Proprietors' rates. i New Books; - FDA MAY, by Mary Langdon.' The Newsboy. Bayard Taylor's Central .Africik, Lands of the Saracen, and Poems of the Orient. • • .. Fanny Fern's last, •• Ruth Hall." Life of P. T. Barnum. • . • Mr. Rutherford's Children, by the author of The Wide, Wide World: - Mary no witt's Tales, for childriCu. . - The Young American's Library, consisting ofthe lives of Washiw , mn, Lafayette; Fraiikiin, Marion; ancrei , tht .others in Otte sett. ' Leaves from the Tree Igdrasyl, by Martha - Russell. Periscopic---Dr. Elder. .liermlia and Lily, by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith. Webster and his Master Pieces—Tet. ...Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, by Mrs. IL li. Stetve,—&e,, Jmist received and Mr sale at the JOURNAL BOOK-STOIIE. Coudersport, Dee. 7, .The Journal Book-Store OFFERS to the public a good variety of mutt readable books, cheap for cash or family necessities. All the newest books of twilit are kept - on hand, or iimnediately pro cured I br customers, and we hope to rcceit e such patronage es faithful attention to busi ness, and an earnest desire to oblige, may deserve. Netv books received at short inter vals. tichOol Books, Stationery of all kinds, materials for Paper Flowers, etc., con tautly on band. Music, Maps, Mathematical Instru ments. Pleat.e call and examine for yourselves at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. and Putnam's .11:igazines, 13hicliwood's, Ldinburgh iNfausazine, end the Edinburgh and Westminster Reviews, at the JOURNtL Buoy-SvonE. 1000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED; rpo canvass for the-best and .most saleable Books published. They are written by the most popular Authors of the day, in cluding, ammg others, 'l'. S. Artrnca, of whose last gr , at work, • TEN Nuarrs IN A BAR' ROOM,. pl,ooo copies have been sold thin a month of publication. These books' are beautifully ~illUstrated, (many .of them with finely .eolored .platds,) and are printed and bound in the best manner. Agents ‘i.lll find a pleasant, and protiiabie employment in their circulation. For_ par ticulars address (post paid) J. W. BRADLEY, 7-19 31 • • Publisher, No. d 8 North Fourth street, Philadelplua.j . • voiersmEN willtind Vowder; Slit, Lead, and everything in the line of Ammunition, and Fishing Tackle of the best quality and at low prices at • TILER'S. LYON'S' KATHALRON and other excellent preparations for cleansing and ancinifying.tlic Bout, for sale.fiS TYLER'S. . PERSONS about to build or repair,Avill find a complete stockof W indow Glass,Vtitty, Paints and Oils, for sale at fair prices by . • T. B. TYLER . N E W BOOKS just received at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE Sept. 1, 1834. ( - JIIE:ST HANDLES, Drawer do., Bolts, 'tl./Retclier., Halter Snaps, Wardrobe Hooks, Baru Door Binges kept for sale by LEWIS MANN. TAIERSTER'S. -DICTIONARY l'ocket' V V' RubeOl, University, Octavo, and-Quarto editions, Ter sale by IYLER. VIOLIN Strings at . , • Drug and Book Store. VIOLINS and Flutes just received by • TYLER Notice.. TIII parinershiii heretofore existing be t*een W. 'l'. Jones cX, Bro. is this day dissolved by mutual consent.. The debts due said firm v; d 1 be found in the hand of W. T Jones, and all' claims against 'saidlrm are to be presented to him for payment. • Ho hereby appoint A. F. Jones. my .ages! •for the.transactuoi and manigenient of all oz any of my-business, giving him 1411 authority and power in the same. W. T. JONES. ' Coudersport, September 25; J 654. D IARIES for,leki6 just received at . • TYLEiII CLCIV"'SEED, and all Inuris'nf Garden Seed, fur•side'at„ SPENCE'A'S. • /111-1 E best three tea and 6d sugar ii ' . . • • . 1 -I ONEY.—A good quality of liOney for sale at C. TEAS,: fruit and cheap, at TYLER'S. . ,„.. ~.... OTTICERS' SOL.DEEng - ' pE4Natri,. &Q., OF ALL. • IVAkSt TIYEta WIDOWS, As) S. 31.,!1f-N!Girr.; AuhriteY,.for . GOreilifrieot •Clannitu4l, Wiishio,ton; . • . • - diciFFINUES navy proinpf and per,ithial; N.. .?attent . ton to 'the'preSechtiiin,Of Chums Sf every., r tleicriptioti against the,.•GOverriefeiit; find : partietilarlt' to: thosebefiiii the ,Treasury Department,. I elision and flotititY-tand 'l3u: reans,-Patent and Ganeral Land Officei;" and Board OFClobns. . An experience ,OC.years, • and d'faiiiiliat*' with the, means of'.cihtainiia. the railii•st' inost. favorable' action iirt7Citiiins;: i witli facilities fir the, dispatch of husineSs,,instify . 1 hint in assuiing, his Ciarrespondents, ants, and.the. Public generally, tliat • interosts' intrusted' to -.his 'keeping will not .be neg . lected.: • • . . .E.E..UIIa;O3I?UIFZY LAND; PATENT, .1..! , 10 PUBIJC ' :; LiNu Le ws. - eitas nearly ready;: for gratuitous dis T tri-; -bution among_ liis business ciirreSPon'defits, (and those who may . , heeotne a neail pamphlet containing a synopsis of the existing! Pension, ~Bounty Laud, Patent, and Public, - Land Laws, down to' the end of the late Congress—incluffinff the • . BOONLY-LAND AZT OF It 3, 1855, uMfer which 'all who have heretofore 're ceived fess than NU acres are now entitled to additional land;, said Act grams also J6O :lards' to :nil Officers, Non-commissioned Officers, Chaplains,.;Spldiers; IVagon Masters, Tenn,- sters, eod friendly Indians, .of the Arms, eluding Suite Troops,Vokinteers, add Slifitia' —arid all. Officers, Seamem.Ordinary Smorien, Marines, Clerk's, and Landsmen, Of the Navy, not heretofore provided for, who have seri - ed not less than fourteen days (unless in - ha:tile) at any period since 1776; and to the widows and.mmor chndreu •of all such persons enti tled, and deceased. This pamphletap contains "Forms of Appli catirf" more full and complete than any else where to be. found ; adapted to the wants of 6:eryclass of Claimants under the Act, with copious decishins and instructions of the Department, and practical suggestions as to the . course to be pursued in :;11.11ended or rejected cases. • .Parties not wishing to avail themselves of the facilities atfordeZbe this Office in securing prompt and prrsonal suptrinti ndencc of their claims at the Departments, can obtain copies of the above pang Let by remitting thirty cents in postage s:amps. INDIICEILZ.NTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. CorrespondentS who prepare and , forward cases for tnanagemeni by thii Agency will be kith liberally ; supplied wi.h all neces sary blanks Luatis, and kept constantly advised of the changes that from' time to tittle occur in the execution of the laws. It is within the, subscriber , power to direct his Correspondent , to the locality of very many persons entitled under the Act; and., having obtained several thousand Land War rants under former laws, lie is in posses.-ion of data that will materially as,sist iu imcuring additional !Milli' y, Pecs, below the nand rates—and contingent upon the atlnti,dun of Chino , . The higlie'st cash price given for Land (Varrants, Itevoluduu.iry Script, and Illinois Land Patents. Address S . 16 ;it IT(o. l ,ingron, D.• C. HE undersigned has connected With his Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, :old ' , Jose Business, that of 11AltIMAIIE and CUT LERY—so that in addition to the busines. heretotbre cc:nth:idea by ;del, he is now ree,t2.- kisupply the pnblio with almost every variety of Iledware, Jlill and ertp,s-Cut t nvs, lloep It-on, Nails, Cable and Ox Chains, Carpsnt..rs' Adzes and Broadaxes, Manilla Rope fir Ca bles. 'A general assortment of Clock's, Ja panned IN Toys of every description; and in short, he designs to keep all such thins as the public wants in his line, which he will sell, nut ibr less than cost, but far a ; vtur SMALL prutit indesd, and hopes- by 1( 1 :46 attention to his business to reduce t share of public patronage. . All kinds of Produce zaken in excliati. I'ol - at the liitTlirst market price.t.; nko, 12t) - 1 per ton paid for old iron. 6-12 ly , . JAS. W. sNuTn. FreniiumPaaluing Important 10 Farmers and illechanies. TllE.subscriber has plitchased of J. Ilamborough the right to use in Potter and M'Kean counties his patent in the construction of Fanning Mills. He has also, at great ex hense; commenced the manufacture of a PRE , MIUM MILL which will clean from 100 to 200 bushels per hour. This, Mill.was pate tted March '2o,lB47,since which time it bus stood at the head of the list at all the State and (TlM agriculturul societies where it has been ex hibited. and Is a universal favorite with armers who have tried it. It took 'the pre mium at Oho first Agricultural .Fair held at Harrisburg, Oct. 315 t, 1851, when there were 36,009 people present; and at the great State Agricultural Fair at New-York, held at Roch ester Sept.' 16-19, 1851, this Farming Mill received theltighest honors. Having met with uniform sitccess wherever tried,-I confidently invite the fa'riner's of Fatter and M'Kean _counties to call at my shop in Coudersport and exainia efor themselves. A supply ale ays'on hand, to be sold on rea sonable terms- G-37a JOHN RECKHOW. rpn subscriber hereby gives notice to the -L. public that havin, , teen E : PETER SHUTTS Liv.noto for eightyd Ulla rs, bearing date rear the last of March, 1854, payable September, 1856, mid having never received any value therefor, he will. refuse -,te pay tne same; therefore,he, warns any person front' buying the said„note : with and pipoetatieu of his pay legit. •t 6 1] CONSIDER,' 'STE:NJ:NS. . Machine . Mill Owners will always liud stipply of Oil tin• machinery at satisfactory prices, and in any , quantity, at TYLER'S Drug Store. fiCo . FII6.RACE GREELEY, -2--.lPrai - er Books The Orac!e pf Ilowerzz,,and a new 'sop pl.r of &nom. Booss, Justieeetved at the ' JOURNAL BO OK.STO It E. • The . People's' Cash Store, : •AT COUDERSPORT. Something New. and Something • • • Wanted. run 3uhscrihers, having entered.into part arranketneuts under the firm of " Wit.eoz, write happy to see all old friends; dud all new friends; calling dity.,after,dai, , and centinuelly, - at "The Peo ple's•Cah.Store" hi Coudersport, inquiring for DRY GOODS, .11A1?D HA RE; , '• CROCKERY,' . -. . REAP L07111.1'6 ; . - andoll the endless variety: or articles yvhich .the People winit,.and funk , litA'e, And the "subscriber:4 will sell . to their" cuitomers, obi or nrm,-foi-the: Cash, or other Re , a4Tay; the very • bestc6argaiis to , : be'. had • in Northern Permsylvania. • MAYNARD IV/LC . 6X ' • Couderspcitt; April 5, 1855..: • • • W. T. JONES A. F. JONES.. Tin and Hardware. •IVEWGOO.bst IMOUBTLESS.thorslizT.nu t f pee ef e„ . ..11)!Coudeyspoll and vicinity yho havens, visited' he famons: BOSTON' STOltt e i the fast:growing; i villtigo of Wellsijile. • Th e N; `df. this store ib 94; which utunber is Over 'e a fivr .• . • . ' H : 130.STON,STOR_E . . ..• . O ' ER THE ..OPOR. This establishment is One ,of the larp m DRYGOODS "nnil READY-MAIM CLOTH. LNG Mpeits in. 'Allegany •eonnty. lituninits of cOiteopers Irmo Potter. county low all :heir Clothingi•Bonts and Shoes, and otheriNint. at this great man, of business. But still Ail; are those who havo never happened.to into-the - path that • leach+, most tisiuredlv, to economy and. wealth. That path leads ma cash buyers straightw a y to the . . , • GREAT BOSTON, .• We have ho ettemieA to pimish; no fritah to reward, AVe sell for ready pay . ,and !A t in exqltange for GoOds the following cy.llll artit;hLs, viz.: • Cash • Tallow; Venisrin . OatA .oqe . swax. : Fur BeamsSoclA Hides • Wheat Yarn, .• IN.: Potatoes Wool flutter Sze., ,t,. We are now receiving from our 'he, at Rochester, about ten cords of the bent 110unf and SHOES sold in the., comity. .Ive keer. constantly on handl— .. • Hell'slndia Rulbe,r Over-Shoe., t.l o ,e o r.s hoes, Clts, " Pant 4, " Caps. With 'a tery. extensive stock - of TRUK!, VALISES, and CARPET BAGS;- choi r , 'Black • und COlored Dress Silks,Alimea, b e . laines,Thibet • Cioths, Prints, Gingliam,, am i other D.re,s- Goods--together vrith'a general i•ariety of Dry Goods. Ifl • Shawls;: Shawls. In particular, we would call ihe attention et the ladies to our great variety , of SEAHLs, of , every po.:sible kind, altogither too ot, memo+ to mention. Mitttresses We have the: largest stock oTie different kinds of Illtittrwes in Western Nev—Vork. Hotel keepers can be ::applied on rea:onab's terms. Three Cheers for the contempltted Canal front We!!,‘ Me to Rochester; and - Impitt that the Plank. Road will he continued orig. Coudersport during The coming spring, nl!: that the sous mid daughters of beine.:rl Potter may be inure frequently seen in Ir.r yating cite. IVe remain come oh't serv'ts L. 4 CEY ISt Co. Wel!svi3e, Jan. 13, 1z7..54 ATACKEREI., Salmon, imd H. C. S. JONES'. (~,•! 11: 11 1 olt Sperm and Tallow Cand'Ps'al 0 C. 6. JONL.6' PPOVISION STQn E. TN DIAN MEAL and BUCKWIIIIATuun ,tantly on hand at the .NEW PROVISION s:Ton. t ri RAIN and Produce of all kinds takeout ,7- excliange for ..itio(L‘ ac this store. - TAMS and Shimniers—a nest ns, -, (ntruit - 11 --e-at • • C. S. JONES'. ( b .:!ACKS OF SALT at the NEW PROVISION STORi ORINTIERRIES! C,RRINI1 4 ; :11.5.! by ` 4, —/the quart or ImAtel, C. :I. JUNEts7'. JOHN RECEHOW, Carriage and Sleigh-31aker. T E subscriber respectfully gives near s that he is prepared to do all the basins , in the abOve line, at the'shortest !loner, at t new shop, two doors wet of the Coudersport Hotel. JuliN ItECKIIUW. A. B. GOODSEL.L, rAC.NSMlTll,Conderiport, Pa. lire Arm, ‘-iitniiiiiiiiictured and repaired at hi, shart make. March :t, 1t'4.9 ViAtTRESSES IN WELLSVILLE. AT THE GREAT 803 TON STORE. No. 9-I MAIN-ST. Al Al be found constantly on hand and fig -LTA...sale, an extensive Variety .1" spencer Granger' , superb :ILI TTRESSF:S. c% sort, kind, and price. from a 5,43.511 Pahn )11:• fres,: to a sager-English hair Mattress at „ Also. Lounges. Bolsi:us, and Pillows. All ri whielt mire uttered to Hotel and Boarc.4 House keepers, and ail others ‘vho have VIIIII. thou ' serve enough to know that 'a filthy frnthrr - hid. to make the best of it, ii but a breeder of disease aid a life-einaaller,—at lower prices than cart be found at any store in the county LANCEY S: CO-; Sale Atrents (in the county) !hr the ,ale of the ahovegoodA. - it-3.11y Boston Store, \Cell cil e, Jan. 1 3 . 1..75-1. • Academy 're-Nt Boolift.. FULL anppfy fbr ,ale low at TYLER'S ZINC and Mineral Paink with diref6 , :.4 for using., at T. B. TYLEInz. 10111)1TENT PAILS ' Bed Cords, Clothe. 4 -IL Lines, Ilor,e Cords, Curry Clunk. INN? to he sold at . I. I.I7IIMAN, Ilortie and Cattle Ductrri ILF iire,pectlitlly informs the public that he h.. , located in Ile broil townAtip (atio:eph Stfine ., d where he . 14 prepared to attend to : cal 44 in It!' profession. He kof long experience in tits bttsines., and hopes by his 'superior Aill tind assiduity to secure- the patronage of the rob. be. • • ' PATENT MEDICINES at Whiiirialt. Merchants and PedlarS' will be sUPPlied with all kinds or Patent •Medicines nt ,lana facturers' wholesale prices by. TY14.1.• Near Cash GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. Hither, Ye _Hungry. ' S. JONES takes this Method to infant` C • the people of Coudersport and the rub. lic 'getter:U.ly, that - he has jut opened a tyro. eery and Provision . storts, where he will keep constantly everything in the line of "0" 1- bles ' " and which he will sell as rea:onable can he desired. The "sub.stantial4" eau be found here ut all times, such as FLOUR and PORK, while the appetites of the ri' ( " l dainty canalso be satisfied. -Th e refore,shou ld you wish for anything of the kind, please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, and if he cannot Satisfy yon, your caFe mud be desperate. You. will always find a of (tit assortment of Groceries, , consisting 6 , 1 " 'gars,:Te.tts, Col Fee, Salemtus, Ginger, Itaistns, 'Candy,. Crackers; -Cranberries z'el mop, Codfish, Mackerel, Blue fish, Rice , Molasses, Syrup, ..cc. Alsn, at all thee'. Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll end tirkins,? Salt; 11;mis, etc. etc. ' - Gram and all other kinds of Prodnee taken in exchange foi goods at the cash price. 6-33tf C. ;.4. JONES. 3 6:3.1 dui C 3, JONES. ~.~5.r
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