ABSURD CUSTOMS It is not genteel to carry a baby in the street. Why, is not very clear, but the fact is established, beyond the probability of a.douht. It was former ly in the tip- top of the fashion forla dies to carry a little dog, but the news papers have ridiculed that fashion out of existence. It is barely respectable for a woman to carry her baby, if the baby and mother are very well - dressed, and she saunters along leisurely, as if it was fin• the mere pleasure of •the thing and not a necessity. But woe to the man who ‘entures to tempt public condemnation to this extent. Every bedy knows that he does it from ne cessity, and everybody despises him. It is true that mechanics, and such mere useful drudges, du sometimes take their Wives and children out for a Walk on Sunday al;ernoons, and when the little ones become weary the fathers carry them; but of course fashionable people consider mechanics ttio far beneath them for even con tempt. A young couple came to this pity once on a visit, and brought with them their first baby. They were about leaving a friend's house for the steamboat, When their city friend asked "will you walk to the boat?" "Certainly; it is but a short ills- tanit." "But the baby, what 1611 you do with it !" "Take it along to be :=ure. You don't expect us to leave it behind I fi'ckoa." "But its Mother is hardly able to carry it, and if you carry it: along. the street everybody gill leok at you." "Let %nu look. They'll see a pretty baby, ncl a father that is not ashamed of it." Oh, of course; , but. then. everybody Will know that you are country folks if they L-2c a roan carrying a baby along the st:'eet." "What it they ck? The knowledge of thm: fact will nut hurt them. 1 hope it will ci.rtainly ill the last" And the ymintrlnan carried his hair:, and the people stared. Let none of our readms suppose that any body objects to t 1 babies being carried in the street. The objection lies only alaiust the mother who carries it. A curious feature of this fashion is that, if the baby is carried about by an Irish Or!, who is totally indifferent to the little thinglz , comfort, the operation i.i lerfcctly ucrocel. No gonl lcman ran carry a bundle or package ,•4' :,;,•: kind in the rtrect. A ruin may v..ak in tlie ,try packin.:4 them tip, lot 1-e may not cairs a package Iron) his :tore to his dwellino - Loue. Ile m: }• i c prnutl -ven at ‘vork iti his I,tn-e. carning an hone Kt. nut. he Inn,: he a:shumed to he seen in *he ,-t.tet.t u,eotl. It ig genlcul to carry a.O m103:0113, a cane, or a 5eg.,,,r,. but no , 4entlernati would cim y a . 11rooni is the strt - 'et, tholigit it i, lio di,grace to kiln, if he allows his wife to work heir-elf sick bweepinit. hi, chambers and parlors.. l'tlen cat ry fit-es along the street on which N'l , 7C has left its ma , k, and we can read avarice, lust. gluttony, intern er.u.ce, c:rnecit, vutaarity, and oh scenity, on faces that would blush to tho bones if their owttor were detected in delivering a small package to a , ustomer. The hypocrite wh'p carries his smoothly shaten face over a white cravat, and carriers 111111 and despair to a confiding family. less in danger of lacing caste than if he carried his boots to tha shoemaker's to he mended. Not wishing to carry out the sohjcet to an examination of the reason why such alsurd tuitions prevail among us, we would simply ask, in conclusion, have the most barbarous nation's cus toms more ridiculous than our own.— ron.an's Adro,:ate. liomAxrE IN ItS:k!. wed- tling took place in Tolstoi, England, Fume few weeks since, under Some-• Whatromantie circumstances, Icalizing the adage that "truth is strange, stranger than iict;on." It appears that a sister of Mrs. N., - who resides at Montpelier, some two tn. three years since married a met chant, and emigrated to California soon afterwards, with a view of better ing their fortunes, taking with her the likeness of an unm.n•ried sister. The piciure happened to be hung in a very conspicuous part of their house in Cali:foruia, and attracted the attention of q rich resident of that district, who happened to pay a visit to the house. He was enraptured with the image of the fair unknoWn, and exclaimed, "By Jove, 111 marry that girl, if die is to be found in the world." He was told where she resided. and he posted to her a -note enclosing a present of forty pounds sterling ; and a few. days sincea knock was heard at the door, and on the young lady going to open it, a good looking,. brozize featured gentleman rushed into the house and gave her a chaste salute, exclaiMing that he had come from the other end of the world to find her; at the'saine time pulling out the like nen that first ted him to seek his at trattion. • or course they were mar tied and nio to "live and die happy," Au WOW!. (itil,f) , COOl HEM TEE. SitinAlTp.—"llem the Sabbath well, and it nut ravel out all Vac. week," said an old Puritan min ister. -'My business," - says a police officer, "has ehnbled me' to -see and feel tho value Of the Sklibath ; for there is scarcely a criminal for the prison' or the gallows who does.not say, that he considered his - first: fall and misery afterwards to be owing to his dishonor ng that blessed day." THE DrrrEnExcr..---It is stated that in- the southea; , tern part of lowa, land on the lowa ide of the Missouri river, brings ten dollars per acre, while land equally good in quality. on the Mis souri side, brings say five and three, or in about that proportion. Such is the effect of the different institutions of the two States. Money is defined to - be it composi tion for taking stains out . of a char- EMI New Goods for the Summer Trade. SPENCER would respectfully in • form the inhabitants of Coudersport and icinitv that he is now receiving it FRESH and LARGE ASSORT3IENT of Goods, which kill lie sold as cheap ;us the cheapest. Ilv on!il n!,l re7itrit hvartfcl: thanks to his Old cu , :onicrs and friends for their past patron age, awl wmt:d be gtad thew any good , . t: high he has, ;id will try to save them le:Nt Pi per vent by.calling and exainining before , purchn-ing 'GRac HERE Mke the lib, cl-ty to informthe 1,!.e of Conder , port and Potter county that I :on at. my new stand cpno-ite the north 'be of the puleic stmaye. ahem may be found t;ttocrtmt.s 01%all kinds eme:antly . on band, such a , Tea. Lunar, Cof fee, Stderatm. Ginner, .Mtt , tard, Tobacco, Nutmeg , . dace, (4 , rnreetiOnerY, A . : & . .lly motto '• The niinblic sixpence in pre-. ferenee to tic log' shilliu~." D. NV. SPENCER. Drugs, rff-edicines, "r) 'CITY(' :MEDICINES, Oil , . of Titrptlitine. Caniphitle, litirnlnz. Fluid, So: p, CtdicEt..... for ,;:ic low at SPI:NCER'S. :tnd Note Paper, all kin , ls of : 4 ,ationerv, Steil-pen Holden , Wafers. '••• , 1 Sand. luk. Pooket•llonli , . liu -I'i+niug Cards, Jeri tilry, Fine rot ., Id n variet:, of l'i.ney Art:cies, together anti Thread, ete„ at SPENCEIt's. It n AIN. Latter, I:gg, , , Rugs, ,Shiti taken for ;it their value 1%;, - .11 nr)1.1.4.1n-r,!. 1). W. 1•11'1.,NC1111. and Lard or a ,up,:rilir qua!ity c , cl•ft%• \l' (not (I(i.iroum of n good quality of 1- ruo of N% ill (to %\t•II to (iiiil at SPENCLIZ's. j" . I4JUNTYIIHUiSItS takca Good,: at B.N 111; S POWkr for gre.t: thins for illy h.:A!, Cod Liver ILI, ;Ind "Ibor poptumr Aler,te•ne4 by NPENCI...R. 11)1 . 1A1:1Z1Zi.,1) Corn Starch, lor 6.rd. fgnr Q(111.1, irrettitt Tartar, :SlNgzet-ia. .1(1 t;tite, it,E.,.tte at the 1:10)C1Ilic sTimr. it WEI, and conch hrnish ean be lihd at Spencers ,in t ere term,. 1111- Gargrao: Oil, to kid SIN.NCEICs. 1' 4 . 41110T AND LEAD at lower figures than 4-..7dOWn linvit at SPENCER'S. 11E'FFER se:t.ction of not fonnti iiian at SPENCER'S .EA by the cht!,t ur pound for seCte by . riPLI\l Fit New Goods SI'ENCI.II ha. , jnst returned from • Me city ‘s ith a large "Kock of Groce ries, lirugs :Oel Medicines, and a general as sorunent of Fancy Arucies, mid many other things tou unmerons to mention, %%inch gill be :end 11.11/ fur cdsli or read \ -pay. IDLUG TOBACCO—Fine On, Chewing A_ and Sinai:my., by the - pound, at SPENCER'S. r, I:ll'arri , .al of Pure Crodnd Coffee at _L 1 13. NY. SPI'..NCEIC:S 1 0 , )11('10 bei,ig you 1.4 j;! uiul 11«11111." I).1:. 111 . Vii EN LA, or Inhaling I ygean I,ritior and Cherry Syittp, for the cure 01 Puhnim try Consuinpuom Asthma; Brotittnitis : Coughs, Cohls, and all Emig, and' Liver contidaints. A now method of Inhala tion for the cure of the above minted diseases. For sate by D. W.. SPENCER. Tailoring! Tailoring!! J HAHDINt, Allw•ork eotru,ted to his ,care will be done ucatnes, C.:lli'ont, and durability. . Shop over• Lewis Maim's store. G-37 TIRES!' unniga Haat and Gtariphine - at the ' tIG and BOOK-STORE. music. . UNTEN'S celebrated Instructions _I for the Pinno-Forte; iturrowes . I'i:ow-Forte Primmer; 4ion Glue Book : A new supply of Sheet Music ; - For Sale by T. B. TYLER. ANEW supp' Iy.ot Fluidand Cam hine Lamps—sorne new and beautiful patterns just reeeivedinid.fur sale low at lt'S. - • Clothing, Cloth' ng. rpHE place to buy well-made Clothing at a low price (a large stcck to select from ouu.sTED's. Drafting . Instrutelt,s, Rater Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencils, and 13ruslies, just received. at - TYLER'S. i NEW arrival of Ayres' Pectoral at SPENCER'S A SSORTED Pickles ill jars for sale by . C. - 6. JONES Z.untntso Qt.:attto. V. ,Jattorittg at Ezta, • .• Conclersport,Ta. :ran: 1.8.: 1810. . F. •W. KNOX, attorneg at , a,aks, Oontlersport; Pa. will regularly courts ill yotter county. • - 3•4otr • A. P. CONE, tt r c atLaiu, Wellsborou g h, Tio g a county, Pa, will regular lv attend the courts of Potter county. June 3, ISIS. LAND AGENCY. IT HE undersi g ned havin g been entrusted with the care of several large tracts of and in this county, has made himself ac quainted with the lands and land titles of the county, and ‘N ill give immediate attention to any business of this nature that may be en trusted to him. J. S. MANN. ISAAC BENSON. - A q"roRNEY AT LAW.—Orrice, Ent side of the public square, Conder,port, Pa. 'By special arrangement the profe:sional ser vices of S. I'. Joussos, Es q ., mar be engaged throu g h him in all cases in which he is nut previously concerned. N. B.—AII claims due and payable to the undersi g ned, persimally and prolesSioimlly, inns- be found-in the Minds of Isaac Benson, Ibr adjustment. S. P. Joussos. March 3, IS-IS. 1-2 tr JOHN S. MANN, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW will attain' the several Courts in Potte and i\l'Kean counties. All business entruste to his care will receive prompt attention. Office on Alain-street, opposite the Cour House, Conth.rsport, ARTHUR OLMSTED, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW attend to all business entrusted t his care with promptness and fidelity. Oflice—in the Temper:Luce Block, up stairs Alain-street, Couders_port, Pa. 7-1 _ L. P. MAYNARD, • cattoru $.7 Tounulor.at Ratu, conderspm, of the tour t house square, at• The Pcoplc's Cat-11 up stairs. 3-47 - FRANK JOHNSON, Q.':abinct , COUDESPORT, POTTER CQIIIITY PA, \Visite: to inform the citizen: of Coudersport and the , urrounding country, that he will emt cute all (inlets in hits line of business at shor notice and reasonable prices. Piace of busincs , near the Presbyter is 4Church. 7 1%1 IV. W. K. KING, Itrinuor, Draftutfini, ant( ilronurpauctr, Suittl port, ..1P Kula Cu., Pa., Will attend to business for non-resident land holders, upon rea,ouable terms. References gi\ en if required. I'. S. 'AlapN of any part or the County made to order. 7-33 FOUNDRY. BINJNVN would vivo notice to the puldie tirt: lu is prepur . ed, at hi , : Fou Il ia', rt, to no nil manner ill 111,1kr• twti iilll , ll l!!:! re; grarintr. iitt:ll%l ;Ili al:li 1-Vt 11 . urtich! tweded by.. a LutnlA ring cotnnfunitv. And to fartn....fk lie would sus-, that he in:: procured St.ll“. Of: Plcur paPerns in use, both I lilt n t and Rill, :11/(1 lil'tTS 111'111 1.(P1:•1:1!Ills. . AIN( mill .n ilk tt order li'alrrs, Herrn - vs, Ilnitiriitors, cvery article turd by tlu nt in Its line 61 bu,i- He is prepurcd ;11:40 to do all kinds of L L 11 C,' Ii S 111 I T II I G And front his long exptrienee in the above busintu,s,ife leek confident of civic; hatieruc lion to those who may give hiui a call. N. 8. = (..i1d iron bought, - or taken in ex einnige wink. 7-27 y War Declared-at Last. BE long repo-e of Ein op; i- about PI to be disiurbetf the Luch and. the reville of the drum callinT: it,. slumber ing mill us to arm, iu the defense of their fiLisidesw. and their• country. Enciand mid France are calling tin• men and means. and /ending fiirward their armies to battle against she aggressions of the Russian bear; but while the Old World is convulsed by revolu tion.unusual peace and piAlnly 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 of Olean, formerly oecm pied by Thing & Brother, and are now re ceiving a splendid new stock of goods adapted 111 the season and wants of the comnlunity, which we intend to sill exclusively for cash down, at prices that will cause consternation and dismay in the ran's of old fogyism that has been so long established in this section. Our stick will consist in part of the follow ing Goods: Hardware, Crockery, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Cups, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Paints & Oils, Sash, Putty, Chairs, . Bedsteads, Mattrasses, 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 ai prices that will do them good. Call and see for yourselves. N. S. BUTLER & CO Olean, May 5,1554. G-51 Notice, Governor of the State of New -York has appointed the subseriher a Commis sioner for the State of New-York, to take the acknoWleclainent of Deeds and other instru ments, and to ;uhnini.iter oaths pursuant to an act of the Legislature of the soul State. ISAAC BENSON.. Coudersport, Dec. 12,1d51. New Goods B. 'FYLE'II has just: returned from the 1 iwity, and is now! prepared to show the largest and best stock. of Drugs, Medicines, Palms, Oils, Books, StatiMicry, Paper flung iugs, and Fancy Goods in the county. He is also prepared to sell loiter than at Wellsville: and as lots as any other establiah rnent.in Coudersport. • - - April 15,1855. Stationery A T Wholesale angitetail .I;I7LER,s pICKLED CHERRIES at C. S. JONES'. HYGE ANA. Brought Home to the Door of the A Wosnmumr. DISCOVERY has recently been made by Dr. CArtis, of 'this- city, in the treatment of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lung. We refer to" Dr. Cur tis' Hygeana, or Inhaling Hygenn, 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 n physician'Says : It is evident that 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 lungs, and Inns escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and subjected to the process of digestion. The Hygena is for sale at the druggists' through out the country. N. Y. Dutchman, Jan. 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the, least inconveniencethe heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. I lundreds of cases of cures like the follow ing might be named. One package of the nygena has cured me of the Asthma of six years standing. • Jas. E. Keesberry, P. M., Dungannon, Pa. I am cured of the Asthma of It) year: stand ing by Dr. Curtis' llygeana. Margaret Eastman, Brooklyn, h. Y. Mrs. Paul of No. 5 Mammond st., N.Y., was cured of a severe case of Bronchetii by the ilygeana. My sister had been aired of a distressing cough of several years standing, and decided to he incurable by her physicians. .She was cured in one month by the Ilygeana. J. IL Gaubert, P. M., Ricltnurtul, Me. Price Three Dollar 4 a Package.—Sold by CURTIS & PERKINS & BO) D & PAUL, No. 119 Chambers st., N. Packages sent free by express to any part of the United States for Ten Dollars. N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Hvgenna i the original. and only genuine artic,e, and all others are base imitation. or vile and injurious counter feits. Shun them as you would put-on. Sold by itu.se:l;& Scott, No. 13 , _ , Market street, lihiladelphia. who wilt .cell by the dozen at the Proprietor:: rate. New Books, DA MAY, by Mary Langdon. •- The Newsboi-. Bayard Tavitff's Central Africa, Lands'of the Saracen, and Poems of the Orient. Fanny Fern ' s last, "Guth Hall." Life of P. T. Barnmn. • - - - Mr. Rutherford's Children, by the author „f The Wide, Wide Word. .Mary' Ito T.t;es, for children. The Young AniericAn's Library, consisting of the IR es or - Larayet.e, Franklin, Marion, and eight others in 0110 Leaves fo:A the Tree Igcliasyl, by Martha Ril-ell Periscopic--Dr. Elder. . - Deri,i and I.ily. by Mrs: E. Oakes Smith. ICebs:o - and Ins Master Pieces—TeUl. Sunny Mummies of Foreign Lmxls, by Sirs. 11. 11. Stov:e.,—&c., Jus: reeei% ed. and for sale at the • JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. COndersport. Dee. 7, 7-'29 The Journal Book-Store 1 d - IFT ERS to the public a good variety o f , N.—Potosi readable books, cheap for cash or family necessities. All the lieu est books of Mlle are kept on hind, or immediately pro cured for cuicothers.mnd we hope to receive such-patronage titidiful attention to basis ne , s, and an e,irnesi desire to ob ige, may deserve; New books received at slier. in er cals. .t 4 cliotti Books, t'ta lottery of mmerii.ls for 1',11 . .er F l owers:, etc., .e011S,:l11,:y on !rind: 3;usic,:\laps,7lallienriiica. instrit men.s. . Please call and' examine for vonro , !vos at the J 11 . RNAI: I.3OO.x—STORE. 3h,gazine,t, VA th:.chwoutrs, EtEtiburgli 16! JEdinburgh and Westinin , ter Iter.ew4, at the JOUR: , •AI. Bitea-S-roftE. 1000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED, TO convass for the best and most saleable Books published. They are written by the niost . popuiar Authors of the day, in among others, T. S: ARTHUR, of last great work, . TEN icuarrs IN A BAR itoom, 11).0(11) copies have been sokl within a mouth or publication. These books. are beztioirully i:lnstrated,. (many of them with finely coiored piates,) and are primed and bound an the best nu; nner. .Igents- x% ill find a pledsant .atul profitable einptoyinen: hi their c:rculiiion. . For par ticulars address (post paid) / J. W. BRADLEY, 719 . 31 No. 4 , '• North Fourth street, Philadelplca. I1'( Lind Powder, Shot, Lead, 10. tad everything iu the line of Ammunition; and Fishing Tucl:ie of the Lest quality mid at low prices at TYLER'6. T 4 - YON'S KATHAIRON and other excellent preparutiuus fur eleansiug and abeutifyiug the Ilaltr, fur sale at TYLER'S. PERSONS about to build or tepid r, will find a complete stock of W indow Sash. Glass, Ph tty, Paints and Oils, fur sale at fair prices by • T. B. TYLER LW 'BOOKS just received at the lii JOURNAL BIJOK—STORA Sept. 1,1,i5-1. 7-16 CIIIEST HANDLES, Drawer do:, Bolts, %,-/Retches, Halter Snaps, Wardrobe Hooks, Barn Door Hinges kept for sale by LEWIS ..MANN. WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY —Pocket* Sebool, University, Octavo, and Quarto editions, fur sale by IYLEIt. 'VIOLIN Strings at V Druz and Book Store. V.IOIIAB aud Flutes just received by TYLER Aictim THE partnership heretofore existing be tween W..T. Jones Bro. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The debts due said firm will be found in the hands of W.V . Jones, and all Aims against said firm are to be presented to him for payment. • I do hereby appoint A. F...lones my agent for the transaction and management of ait or any of my business, giving him full. authority and power in the same. W. 'l'. J ONES. Coudersport, September !25,•134: D IARIES fur P3LS just received at TYLEir:S rfLOVER SEED; and all kinds of Gliiden kiSeed, fur sale at • SPENCER'S. . . best . three nilling tea and 6cUsitat• is at OLMSTED'a. ' • . ETONEY.--A good, quality . of honey for - JI-A. sale at. . C. SMlTifs • . . . . . ICE"' freak and cLeap, at, TO OFFIOERS, SOLDIERS, SRANIEN, &c.,OP.ALL WARS: THEIR WIDOWS, D MINOR CAILDREN. S. V. KNIGHT, -Attorney for Government Clatinants, Washington, D. C.,- CONTINUES to give prompt and,personal ‘-lattention to the prosecution of Claims of every. description against the Goyerhthent, and partictilarly to those before the Treasury Department, Pension. and Bounty-Land . rem's, Patent and Garieral Land "Offices,..anci Board of Claims. An experience of years, and a familiarity with the means or,ol,6i.in g the curliest and most fitYtirahle action on Clann4,, v6:itli his facilities for the dispatch of busines.i, justify him in assuring his Correspondents, ants, and the Public geneialli, that interests intrusted to hiS keeping lull not be ,neg lected. • _ BOIiNTY VATEST, AND reIiLHIC .Icasn L.t w s. . He has nearly ready, for ' r•ratnitoui tlistri bution -among his business Correspbmients, (and those who may become• such,) a ; neat pamphlet containing a svntipsis of the existing Pension, Bounty Lana, Patent, and Public Land Laws, down to the end of. the late Congress—Mello:bug the BOUNLY:LAND ACT OF MARCH 3, 1855, under which all who , have heretofore re ceived less Orin .1(3,) acres are now entitled to additional laud ; said Act grants also 10 acres to all ()dicers, .Non-connuism.oned Officers, Chaplains. Soldiers, Wagon Masters, Team sters, and friendly Indians, of the Artnv, in cluding State Troops, Volunteers, and Militia —and all 011ic'ers, Seamen, Ordinary Seamen, Marines, Clerks, and Landemen, of the Navy, not heretofore provided fer, who have served not less than lbw:et:it days (unless in battle) at any period since 1776 ; and to the widows and minor children of all such persons, enti tled, and deceased. This pamphlet ,contain " Forms of Appli cation" more full and complete than any else where to be found; adapted to the wants of every- class of Claimants tinder the Act, with copious decisions and Ms:ructions of the Deportment, anti practical suggestions as to „the course to be pursued in suspended or rejec'ed case , . Parties notwi , hinr , to avail themselves of the facilities atisordelby this t (dice in s.:mtring prompt end pi rsunal :utperintrmicnce of their claims at the Devon:Denis, c:411 ob ta in copies of the above pamphlet by remitting thirty cenis in postage s.allips. INDUCEMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondents who prepare and forward case; for man:gement by 1hi:: Agency. will be dealt c.i.laliberally supplied wilt a:I neres s salty blanksgratis:and Leto eons:antic ad% ised of the changes hit front lime to mot occur m the execu am of the laws. It i< wi hin the subscriber's power to direct Ida Correspondents to the locality of %ory tauttuv persons en:Med under the Act: and having obtained se% end thousand land yVars rants under former laws, he is in possession of dat'a that will maturiany assist. iu seeming additioiml-bounty. Fees. ItClow the usual rates—and contingent upon the ~did-,in ()I' ('lain':. The Itigliest rash prices given for Lund Worr.,irs, ll.cvottclundry :mil Illinois Land Palen s. 462.4 Tin and Hardware, rpflE undersigned has connected with his Tin. -Sheet Iron. Copper, anal S!IJVC Bt siness-. that of HARD‘V.AitE and C I:T -ULEY—so that in addition to the business here totore conrinct d tr, Li.. lit• iN to sniply the pnidie e s,.ry v :u .: e ty of 111 , ,,W ;:ro•; i; 111. d Cll*-:-Cut Iltll,lo lron. Ox A‘a.t.s iwu liroltuax. hig,.• for hit • A L . .. of 4..;,” Li, I 1 , ;a ~:t . d 1.2 lit, lie 1.. r hu• I , :r a tt ny ll , pl ky 111/,1111,i5 Aran. of public Fit ronal,,:e. All kind, Produce Liked in tx.::ll•lnge for market ',rice, .;;z_U_ per inn paid f.r old iron. 6-1:2 lv JAS. \\*. Premium Fanning Mills. Liportanl to Farmers and -31eclianio. THE subscriber has purchased of J. Bamborough the right to u se in Putter and Ni'Kean counties his patent in the construction of Fanning Mills. He has also, at great ex she:lse, commenced the manufacture of a PRE MIUM MILL which will clean from RIO to 201.1 bushels per hour. This Mill was pate ited larch ;20, 1a47, since which time it ha , stood' at the head of the list at all'the State and ceun ty agricultural societies where it has been ex hibited. and is a universal favorite with :II armors who have tried it. It took the pre mium at the first Agricultural Fair held at Harrisburg, Oct. 3lst, when there were 30,00 , ., people present; and at the great State Agricultural Fair at New-York, held at Roch ester Sept. 1.619, 1.9.51, this Fwbning Mill received the highest honors. ,Having met with uniform success wherever tried, I confidently invite the farmers of Potter and M'Kean counties to call at my shop in Coudersport and examia cfor themselves. A supply.always on hand, to be sold on rea sonable terms - 6-17tf rirLIE subscribei herby gives notice to the . that havina SIICTTS ilk note for eightydollars, hearing date near the last of March, 1851. payable Septembcr, 1856, and havilw never received any yaltie therelbr, ho will refine io pay the same; therefore he warns any person from buying the said note with find expectation of his pay ing it, [6sl] CONSIDER gTEARNS-. Machine Oil. Owners will always find supply of Oil for maohinery at satisfactory - prices, and in ally gaantity ,at - . . TYLER'S Drug Store. LIFE OF HORACE GREELEY, • LIFE Books Fanny Gray, . The Oracle of FloweLq; and a new sup ply of :kneel. BOORS, • Just received at the The People's Cash Store, AT COUDERSPORT. W.'l'. JONES A. P. JONES. Something NCI.V. and Something rpHE subscribers, having entered into part -Lriership arrangements under - the firm of " ALtvsAnn & tt.coz, trill be happy to see all old friends, and , all new friend=, calling day oiler day, and continuallv, at "The Peo ple's Store" in Coudersport, 'inquiring for DRY GOODS, • . HARDWARE; . CROCKERY, READY-XADE CLOTHING, and all the endlese.variety ,of articles whiCh the People want, and must, have. And the subscribers will evil to theirenstowers, old or new, for the Cush, or other Ready-Pay, the very best bargains to be .had in. Northern Penn 1 VII MAYNARD & WILCOX Coudersport, April 5, 1e.55; S. M. KNI(aIT. Itas'sirwbar. 1). C RECKHOW: JOURNAL BOOR-STORT Wanted., .IVEW G TIOURTLESS there are many p e ", it Al Coudersport and vicinity Who have an. visited the foments BOSTON STORE et IL, fast•growing village of Wellsville. The N g . of. this -store is 94 . , which number is aver tat door— BOSTON STORE, 94 O'ER THE DOOR. This establishment is one of the hat ! DRY GOODS andREADY-31ADI;I'DYN, LNG Di , p6ts in Allegany comity. llund..„, of customers' from Potter county buy ail Ii„ I Clothing, Boots and Shoes,•aria otherhaL\ at this peat mart of bn•imess. But then are those who have never happened to ft, into the path that heath, mo,t aioiredh, :t econnnty and wealth. That path lead,,! cash buyers straightway to the • GREAT BOSTON, • We have no enonie,t to punish, to reward' u We sell for ready pay, and in exchange for Goods the following articles, vuz.: Cash Tallow Venison • Beeswax Fur Beam Hidbs Wheat Yarn flu:, Potatoes Wool Bunter - We are now receiving from our. Rochestcr,about ten cords of the I.e.t noo T , and SHOES sold in the county. We kw constantly on han&-:. Itleufs India %Rubber-Bouts, ‘ll " Over• Shoe,,, - Coat:, " Pants, Li t 4 H c ap „ . With a very extensive stoat of THI.Ks, VALISES, and CARPET RAGS, Black and Colored Dre:s .14,71,4, lair ea. Tli:bet Cloths. Print. other Dregs Gootl.together ‘;;iti a ro.to, variety of Dry Goods. Shawls, Shawls In particular, we would call the attetsivt the ladies to our great variet) of of ever y . alttigetlwr kW I.: , merous to mention. _ Mattresses. - We have the hirge , t stock of thP kind,4 of Mattrisses in W.! , tern Hotel keeper:4 can he supplied on terms. Three ( - lifers for the' comemp!:lt,l from Tellsiilh to liorhe:ter: .atid that the Tian,: Road will he conmet , ti mi t:under:4.min during the conning 'piing c. that the and datigicent of ten l'i:tter may he more frequently see!: yaung City. We remain your ob't serv'ts, LC% CLIC F.:. \ Jrn. la, 1-51. Ell EL. Salninn, and J( C: 1 UPER 11 IH. Sperm and Tallow Candy c. S. JONES' 1'1'01'1r:10N STql:i INDIAN .11 EA I. alai BUCKWHEAT!, -1-,tautly nn ham] at the NEW PIWVISHIN STIV: GItAIN and Produce of all kind: eNchature 'for • ; ood, ;IL ,:ore. C JONI. IF_TA.NIS and -IL /t C. S. JO:\I LIACKS OF SALT at the NFAV PROVISION STOP,F. ORANBERRIES! CRANBERRIE:.' Vid! lioart ur ho-kol, at . C. S. JONI.:. JOHN. RECICOVT, Car:viage and Sleigll-31aiier.. 11111 E ,all•criber re:reetfilP.\ gi%t•-• trrt JL i , ihe b ill the above line. tit the ,11.;r e. ! pi r v. - c) .10.. r, v..... .1 . 1... 1.10•«.1. - .11)1IN It Lt.A.ll,l\•i A. • A. B. GOODSELL, riuNS:llllll.Coinkr i mrt,P.l. Firs N.- - I . nianat:,etnr.cil and re,atirpil ~t::r~~i~ :;, ~,:_~; MATTRESSES L 1 NV ELLS VI L LE, AT TIIC GREAT BO! TON sTollE. MAIN-ST. Al Ay be found cen,tantly on hand ari an extra-ice Grouter' , -igen!' ILI T7' It I:S..;1:•;. et r, n -or. kind. and prive, from tr. to a , raper-EttoLish hair Mattress 24 lso, Lotutaes. and Viiloos. ‘vltlch are otfered to lintel and -El liouse keeper , . and all others . \slot now , ense enetigh to know that a . frittlwr it; make the hest of it. b: bvt breeder of di:sea , e ltd a life-rartailer, -- ... burr priers than call be found a: ally Lf . Stlire ut the county LANCE}' & Sale Attetittt (in the comity) for the .a'o' the tato% gotl:t. I. Boston store, IVellsville, Jan. 1:1.1-;t4 Academy TeNt_lloolts. A FULL supply for safe low at - TYLEF /71N(' and Mineral Paints, with (lin ,- 417,-dfor u-ing, at 'l'. B. Ty 1.1.11. -DATENT PAILS, Bed Cord:, Cost." Lines. Ilor,e Cordi 4, Curry' Comb:. 11 , r+ Brii,ll. - e., to- be sold at JI. FURMAN, Horse and Ctittle ire.pecifully inform. the public that F. , located in Hebron township (at J oseph Sane . ..) where he is prepared to attend to calls in b.. profes.ion. He is of long experience P. busoless, and hopes by his superior ,13 ax! assiduity to secure the patronage of the p it ti-1:1:a IDII'ENT MEDICINES . at Whole:id& Merchants and PediarS will be s'•Ji'i'l' with all hinds-of Patent Meilikines at_ factures' wholesale prices by- TYLLS New Cash GROCERY AND PROVISION STOLID' llith er, 1.7e//ungrlb S. JON ES take this methfal to infor7 V • !he people- of Coudersport and the lic generally, that he has ju=t opened 6 " . eery and Provision store, w here he will LoT con , tantly everything in the line of e•• . Wes," nnawhich he : can be .desired. The '• silbsttmtia!" . ' ,n ! , found here at tdi times, such as -rt.our: PORK, while the appetite: of th e 12 ` ' . : dainty can alsohe satisfied. Therefore,hod; you for at:N.ll6'llg of the kind. pl ,, ea.c and eiamine before pore h asA ig en.ew here: and calla(); ,utisfy ytiu, y Oar c4=e be desperate. You will - alWays tind 3 I .' l ' . assoritnent of Grocer;es, gars, Teas, Coffee. Saleratus, SpiccF7G;l4.'', Raisins; Candy, Crackers, Cranherrie .i . mon, Codfish, ,51-;iotitrei,, Bi ne 1.1.11, Ifolw:es, Syrup,, &c. at, all nu , l_ Pork, Flonr,-Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roil al ; / firkin,) SalcHauts, etc. etc. Grain and all kipds of Produce takfa in exch:logo thr . gboas at the cash Price. 6-33tf JOES. • i 'l MIII
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