Stß.ollo ENOttalL " Why is it, Jny son, that when You let Your.brea - d and butter drop; it is hlwa.•s buttered side cloWnl" ..1 don't know. It hadn't otq;hter, had it t .The strongest side owzlit to be tipperntosr, hadn't it - . ma ?.anti this Is the strongest butter I ever shed in bil nit life." • "'lush; it's sothe of your aunt''; bhurning." churh - Why, the }he great lazy thing!" o:hat, your aunt ?" ~ N o, this yore rank butter. To make that pout t;t•oi - dan churn; it's 'strong and rank enough to churn it self." "Be still; Zeb, it only wants work ing over." " Well, marm, if I was you; Nvb en I did it, I'd put in lots and gobs of 'lasses." " You (rood for nnthin2 - ! I've eaten a great deal '' worse in the most aristo cratic NeW-York boarding houses.' " WOl, all great people of rank ought to eat it." Why !" "'Cause it's rank butter." " You Varmint you! What makes you talk se) smart 1" "The butter's taking the skin off my tongue, mother." "Zeb, don't lie. I can't throw away the butter." "I tell you what I'd do with it, Marm—l'd keep it to draw blisters. You ought to see the flies keel over and die as soon as . they touch it." Me. PARK'S LESTEM—Read the manly letter of ,Mr. Geo. S. Park, w!lbse printing establishment was de stroyed atParkviile by a mob of Mis sburi slaveholders. How honorably does his conduct contrast with the race bf servile editors in the free States, wlid dare not •?vag their 4 : ongues• or pens againSst the lawless and ruffianly protekxlings of the Missouri maraud-' ors! So completely arc the great fnass of the sham Derriociatic papers sold to do the dirty work of the slavery propagandists, that when G ov. R EEDEI, la man chosen from the ranks of the party by their own President, to look after the interests of Kansas, returns and publicly (let:laves that the laws are powerless, that Kansas is invaded and conquered by an armed Mob from Mis sonri,-=they dare not give him a hear ing before their readers; who would be entirely ignorant of the scenes transpiring in that territory, only for trilb inthrmation they derive through other sources! And yet these serviles iirofess to conduct free presses!—Mer _ ter Freeman. DRESS.—The honorable Miss Mur ray. sister of a Scotch Duke; and maid of honor to Queen Victoria, has been ttaving for some days in New- Yet k: 'Aliss Murray is a lady of fine person, robust health, and uncommon energy of, character—aged about 35 t years. Her frank and cordial man ners, her intelligence, and her great kindness of heart, secured her many friends. She appears, buWever, to have been struck with amazement at the extravagant expenditure, the help lessness, and the ill health of that unfortunate class of beings, the lash hinable women of our ,cities. Miss Murray, like the fashionable women of Eunipe, dresses so plainly that it probably costs her less to dress one .year, than many a New-York lady expends for half a dozen handker chiefs. It is a Nettled thing in Europe, that eXtravagance in dress is the very extreme 'of vulgarity, and is never indulged in' except by those whose- Only claim to distiuetion is the length of their purse. AN old farmer, who feared neither God nor man, had hired a devout ne gro, and to, get some Sunday work out of him, he would, always plan a case " necessity" on Saturday, and on Sunday would put that point to the man's conscience. One morning old Samba proved refractory; the would work no more oa Sundays." The inaster then argued with him that it. 'was.a. "case of necessity,*and that the Scriptures allowed a man to get nut of he, pit on the Sabbath day, a beast ;that, had fallen in." " Yes, massa," rejoined the black, "but not if he spend Saturday in digging de pit for de vczy purpose.", . S!".TTLING ESTATE.—Thc Omaha Indians have a novel way of settling the estate of a deceased person where thercl are no legal heirs to the proper ty. The people en masse are notified u, meet at n given.time and place, at Which they resolve themselves into a cOUrt. The proi,ertY is exhibited, and all Who desire to be heirs of the property stand forth, and at a given signal enter upon a race to a goal a mire distant. The first one back is the legal heir. INK STAlNS.—Housewires who are horrified at the sight of ugly ink stains, will like to get hold of a re 'eaipt f.r removing them. The Buffalo Republic says: "The moment the ink issrpilled; take a little milk and satu rate the stain, s:lak it up with a rag and apply a little more milk, tubbing it well in., In.a few minutes the ink w ill ho completely removed." BLooarrits.- = The Kansas :Tribune says, Perhaps 'Lawrence is the only city in _America' where a majority . of the ladies wear Bloomers. buring tl pleasant day they maybe seen in all parts of our enterprising placenot walking Out .for the novelty of the thing; but making calls and pursuing . their ordinary avocations, without even suspecting that their custom was'at tracting unusual attention; and, in deed, it does not. The ladies consider them far more convenient than the street-sweeper: and they ought . to be the best judges. The editor of a newspaper down east, has been bled to improve the circulation of his paper. The young lady' in Paris, who lately made her fortieth ascent in a balloon, has certainly a taste for moving in the upper circles. Si- henry Bishop, the English com ::r. is dead. New Goods for the sunimei'.Trade. - 1 - 1 W. SPENCER would respectildly in form the inhabitants of Coudersport and Vicinity that he is now receiving a FRESH and LARGE ASSORTMENT of Goods, which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. Ile 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 tryto save them In leapt In per cent. by calling and examining before purchasing ekewhere. BM= plc of Coudersport 'and Potter county that I am still at my new -stand opposite the north side of the public square, where may be found GnocEniEs of all hinds constantly on hand, such as Tea, Sugar, Cof fee. Saleratus, Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco, Snuff, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Confectionery, .Nly motto is, "The nimble sixpence in pre ference to the Flow shilling." IV: SPENCER. Drugs, 'Medicines, IibIATENT MEDICINES, Dik, .Spirits of ..11E Turpentine. Camphine. Burning Fluid, Soap, Candles, for sale low at. SPENCER'S. OAP, Letter, and Note Paper, all kends of ‘.'Stationery, Steel-pen II olders Wafers, Seating , Wax, Sand, Ink, Pocket-Books, En relope,, Visiting Cards, Jewelry, Fine cut lery. z,nd a variety of Fancy Articles, together with Silk and Thread, cte., at CIRAIN, Butter, Lard, Eggs. Rags, Shin "kiS taken for goods at their cash value. Cash not refused. D. W. SPENCER. Bl. 7 l"rElt and Lard of a superior quality for sale at - A NV • one desirous of a good quality of riSyrup of Molas*es will do well to call at SPENCEn, d - iot:Yry ORDERS taken for Goods at SPENCER's._ BARRET'S Yeast Powder-for sale by SPENeER. RTENV THING.—Pure Ground COffee 111.Treatthing for the ludietf. SPENCER. T rriniSTRIPTIC,.Cod Liver Oil, and E(many other popular Medicines for sale by SPENCER. lULVIRIZED Corn starch, for food, for sale at SPENCEIt's. 1 0DA, Cream Tartar, •Magnesia, Alltnn, 1.3 Chalk, Salts, end Glue, for sale at the GROCERY STORE. GOPEL and coach varnish can be had at .Spencer's on very reasonable terms. col, OF TAR, Merchant's Gargling Oil, to e had at tiPLNCEICs. LiHOT AND LEAD at Icwer figures than down town at SPESCEIt's. A BETTER selection of Coffee not found 1S in the cotuny than at SPENCER'S' TEA by the chest or poitnd for sale by SPENCER New Goods W. SPENCER has just retnrned from • the city with a large stock of Groce ries, Drugs and 3ledicine,, and a general as sorinient of Fancy Articles, and many other things,too numerous to mention, which will be sold low for cash or ready-pay. RLUG TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing, and swolang, by the pound, at SPENCER'S. arrival of Pure Ground Coffee ❑t I). W. SPENCER'S '1 Com , : to bring ?joy. Life and 11, : alth.". Th.R. IJIGENIA, or Inhaling A..../Ilygean Vapor and Cherry ;Syrup, for the cure tit Pulmomiry Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Cods, ,did ail Lung and Liver complaints. Anew method of Inhala tiOn ibr die cure of the above named diseases. For sale to 1). W. SPENCER. Tailoring) Tailoring!! Tailor. All•tiorkl euu•usted to his care will be done wain neatuess, comfort, and durability. LT7 — Shop. ovrr Lewis i\ lames store. 6-37 -- LMLESH. timing Fluid and Gamphine at X- the DRUG and BOOK-STORE. Music. UNTEN'S . celebrated Instructions I fur the Piano-Forte; Burruwes' Piano-Forte Primer; Union Glee Book ; A new supply of Sheet Musk ; For sale by . T. B. TYLER. A NEW supply of Fluid and Cam- Latnps—soine new and beautiful patterns just received and for sale low at TYLER'S. Clothing, Clothing. THE place to buy Kell-made Clothing at a low price (a large stock to t elect !root OLMSTED'S. . Drafting Instruments, • Water Colors. Drawing Paper, Pencils, and ilrushes, just received at TYLER'S. N EW arrival a -Ayres' Pectoral at SPENCER'S. C. W.' ELLIS, . attorsitg atFLaixii Jan. JS. 1850 F.' W. KNOX, •" . •, tteturAi 4t.7Lais,.. Coudersport; Pft, will regularly attend the courts in l'olter county. • 3'4otf A. P. CONE, Otterltt2 at 'Rain, • Wellstiorough, Tioga county. Pa, will regular. iy attend the courts of Potter county. June 3, 1848. THE undersigned having. been entrusted with the care of several large tract:: of and in this county, has made himself ac quainted with the lands and land titles of the county, and will give immediate attention to any business of this nature that may be en trusted to him. • . J. S. MAX?. A. TTORNEY AT LAW.—Office. East side 1 - 1..0f the public spare. -Coudersport, Pa. By special arrangement the professional ser vices of S. P.JotissoN, Esq., mav be engaged through him in all cases in Ne hich he is not previously concerned. N. B.—All claims due and payable to the undersigned, personally and professionally, May be found in the hands of Isaac. Benson, Esq., for adjustment. S. P. Jonssos. March :I, 1-2tf JOHN S. IYTANN, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW 1 - 31vcill ;tumid the sc‘eral Courts in roue and I\ UKcan counties. All business entruste to his care , A iil receive prompt attention. 011 ice on Alain -street, opposite the Cout House, Coudersport, Pa. HERE take the lib peo- ARTHUR G. OLMSTED, A TTORNEY AND COC\SELuR AT LAW will attend to all business entrusted t his care with promptness and fidelity. utlice—in the Tempi:ranee Block, up stairs Main-street, blder:Tort, Pa. 7.1 • L. P. INEANNARD, ,rattaritry $.3 ooutLgtiot• at Unit), Coudersport. Pa. Otlice—uorth of the cour t house square. at" The People's Cash Store,' up stairs.- 3-47 . FRANK JOHNSON, q:ati inct atm. COITDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA, Whles to inform the citizens of Coudersport and thrrsurfoundina country, that lie will ext!. cute all urdets in Ins line of business at shot; notice and reasrmable prices. Place of business near the Presbyter la Church. W. K. KING, Sturinpor, Draftwrim, aiitb Coninpanter, Smet/Tort, 3Plican Co., Pa., attend to business for nomresidentland holders, upon reasonable terms. References given if required. I'. S. Maps of any part of the County made to order. 7:33 - SPENCER's DB. BROWN wenld give notite to the • public that he is prepared,.at his Foun dry' in Hondersport, to do all 'manner of GAST nutke and finish to order all kinds of Machinery. Mill Gearing. Board and Log Cars ' Sleigh-Shoes of all sizes, and every article Deeded [0: a Lumbering community. And to faroicts Le would say. that he has procured some of the best Plait patterns in use, both Flat Land and Side Hill, and keeps hem constantly on halal. And will make to order Field Rollers, Harrows, Cullirators, anti every article used by them in his line of busi ness. 'lle is prepared also to do all kinds of BLACKB .31 I' II ,X . And from his hung experience in the above business, he feels confident of giving ~atkrfacl ion to those who may give him a call. N. B.—Old non bought, or taken in ex change for work. 7-27 y Zustness,earlto. Coudersport, Pa LAND AGENCY. ISAAC BENSON FOUNDRY. War Declared at Last. THE Tong repose of Europe is about to be disturbed by the. bugle's note and the reviile of the drum, calling its slumber ing millions to arms in the defense of their Masides and their countrr. England and France are calling for men and means, 'and rending forward their armies to battle against she aggressions of the Russian Bear; but while the Old World is convulsed by reveln non,unusual peace and plenty reign in the -New. In the - peaceful and quiet pursuit of our business we have formed a copartnership under the.name and style of N. S. BUTLER & CO.. and have taken the store in Empire Block, in the village 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 for cash down, at prices that will cause consternation and dismay in the ranks of old fogyism that has been so long established in this section. Our stock will consist in part of the follow ing Goods: Hardware Crockery, Boots & Shoes, Hats,Cups, Carpets, Oil loths, Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Paints & Oils, Sash, Putty, Chairs, •Bedstends, Muttrasses, Feathers Stone and WoOden Ware, And we menu to keep such an assortment of the above goods that persons from a distance can be assured of finding everything they usually want at prices that will do them geed Call and see for yourselves. . • N. S. BUTLER & CO. Olean, Jay ri,1854. 6.51 • Notice, TILE Governor of the. State of New:York 1 has appointed the subscriber a Commis sioner for die Stare of New-York, to take the acknow,edgment of Deeds and other instrn ments, and to adminis:er oaths pUrsuant to an act of the Legislature of the said State. ISAAC BENSON. • Coudersport, Dec. 12',15M1. New Goods. Iri B. TYLER has just returned from tho •city, and is now prepared to show the largest ama best stuck of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Books, Stationery, Paper Hang ings, and Fancy Goods in the county. lie is also prepared to sell lower than at Wellsville. and as low as any other establish ment in Coudersport. April 15, 1855. Stationery WholeEale and Retail at TYLER'S PICKLED CHERRIES' at C. d. JONES', tg l i r Brought Home to the Door of tke A WONDEREIN. DISCOVERY }IRS' YeCCUIIy been made by Dr.- Curtii' of this cit', in the treatment of Consumption, Asthma, and: all :diseases of the Lung. We refer to "Dr Cur- cis' Hygeana, or Inhaling Hygean Vapor end Cherry Syrup." With this new method Dr. C. has restored many afflicted ones to perfect health ; as an evidence of which 'he has ham .certificates. .Speaking of the treat ment a physician says It is evident that in haling—constantly. breathing an agreeable, healing vapor, the medicinal _properties must come in direct contact with die whole of the arial cavity of the lungS, and tints 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.V. Dutchman,Jan. 14 The Inhaler is worn on the breast 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 packagb of the Ilygerra has cured the of the Asthma of six years standing.. Jag. F. Kertrlierry, P. IV., Dirarannon, Pa. I any cured of the Asthma of 10 years stand= in„ by Dr. Curtis' Ilykeana. : Margaret Eastlnan, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Paul of ; No. 5 Mammond Y. Y., was cured of a severe case of Bronchetis by the Hygetina. 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 Hvgeana, J. 'H. Gaubert, P. .M.,lschmend, Price Three Dollars a Paekage.—Sold by CERTIt & PERKINS & BOYD & PAUL, No. 149 Chamber. , st., N. Y.-4 Packages sent free by express to any part of the United Siates for;Ten Dollars. N. Ilygeana is the original and only genuine artic.e, and all others are base imitations or vi!e and injurious counter feits. Shun them as you would poison. Sokl by Russell & Scott, No. ElB Market street; Philadelphia. who will sell by the dozen at the Propriciors' rates.. New Books, TDA MAY, by Mary Laugdon. -ELThe Newsboy. Bayard Taylor's Central Africa, 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 Wide, Wide World: Mary 110 n -hes Tale , , for children. The Young American's Library, consisting of the lives of Washaigton, LaFayette,. Franklin, Marion, and eight others in one sett. Leaves from the Tree Igdrnsyl, by Martha Russell. Periscopic,—Dr. Elder. • Bertha vnd Lily, by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith. Webst4i- and Its Master Pieces—Tent. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, by Sin. H. B. Stowe,—&c., Just received andlor sale at the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. Coudersport, Dec. 7, 1.. , 54. - 7,'29 The Journal Book-Store OFFERS to the public a good variety of most readable books, cheap for cash or family necessities. All the newest books of ralue are kept on hand, or immediately pro cured for CUSIOIIICI , . and we hope to receive such patronage as iltithful attention to busi ness, and an earnest desire to oblige, May deserve. New books received at shun inter vals. school Books, Stationery of all kinds, materials for Paper Flowers, etc., constant)). nn hand. Mmic, Maps, MathematiCalinstru molts. Please call and examine for yourselves at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. CI RAIIAM'S and Ptnnam's .Thigazines, VA Blackwood's, Edinburgh• 711agi.zine, and the Edinburgh and Westminster Reviews, at the JOCRNA BOOK-:!:TORE. 1000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED, • Fro canvass for the best and most saleable Books published. They are written by the 0,051 popular Authors of the day, in chiding, among others, T.. S. Aninun. of whose last great work, TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM, MAIM coities have been sold within a mouth of publication. These books are beautifully illustrated, (many of them with finely colored plates,) and are printed and bound in the best manner. Agents %%ill find a ple,isant and profitable employment in their circulation. For par ticuiars address (post paid) J. W. BRADLEY, 7.49 ;II Publisher, N -o. 4S North Fourth street; Philadelphia. I'OR.TSM E will tlial Powder, Shot, Lead, aad everythint! the line of Atunutuition, and Fishing Tack le of The best quality thud at kiw prices at TYLER'S. 1 r YON'S KA.TIIAIRON and other excellent preparations fur cleansing and aucwilying the hAnt, fur sale at TYLER'S. PERSONS about to build or repair, will find a complete stock of Window Sash, Glass, Pstty, Paints and Oils, for sale at fair prices be T. E. TYLER Ikt i LW BOOKS just received at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE Sept. ],1854. - 746 • CIDEST HANDLES, Drawer do., Bobs, Haler Snaps, Wardrobe Hooks, Barn Door Hinges kept for saie . by LEWIS MANN. WBLISTER'S DICTILINARI rocket' ScLool, University, Wm . °, and Quarto editions, tor sale by . IYLER. VIOLIN String s ut • Drug and Book Store VIOLINS and Flutes just received by . TILER :Notice TH"partnership heretofore existing be tween W. 'l'. Jones & Bro. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The debts due said firm will be found in .he hands-or W. T Jones, and all claims against said firm are to be presented to him for payment. Ido hereby appoint A. F: Jones my agent for the transaction and management of au or any of toy business, giving him lull authority, and power in the same. W. T. JONES. rl 'Coudersport, September t 5, 164. D IARIES for 1655 just received at TYLER'S CLOVER SEED, and all kinds of Garden Seed, for sale at SPENCER'S. riIHE best three dining tea and Gd sugar is J- at OLMSTED's. • ON EY.—A. good quality of honey .for J- sale at . C. SMITH'a TEAS, &call and cheap, at TYLLIVS TO OFElcgps o , SOLDIERS, SEAMEN, Sec., OF XLL WARS: THEIR • WIDOWS, AND MINOR CHILDREN. S. M. KNIGHT, Attorney- for GoVernment Claimants, Washington, D. C., . 'attention to give prompt and pereonal - IL/attention to the prosecution of Clainis of every description against' the Governthent, andparticularly to those before the Treasury Department, Pension mid Bounty-Land Bu reaus, Patent and Coneral Land Offices, and Board of Claims. ' An experience of years, and a familiarity with the- means or obtaining the earliest and most favorable action on Claims, with his flicilities for the dispatch of business, justify him in assuring his' Correspondents, Claim ants, and the Public generally, that interests intrusted to his keeping will not be neg lected. PENSION, BOUNTV LANO, PATENT, AND PUBLIC He has nearly ready, for gratuitous distri bution among his business Correspondents, (and those who may become such,) a tied pamphlet containing a synopßis of the evicting Pension, Bounty Lund, Patent., and Public Land Laws, down to the end of the late Coug,ress—ineludmg the BOIMLY-LAND ACT OF MARCH 3, 1855, under • Which all who 'have heretofore re ceived less than 169 acres are now entitled to additional land; said Act grams - a lsp 16 t acres to all ()dicers, Non-commiss oned °dicers, Chaplains, Sot& ers, Wagon Masters, Team sters, and friendly Indians, of the Army, in cluding State Troops, Voftuveers, and Morita —and all Officers, Seamen. Ordinary Seamen, Marines. Cferk4. and Landsmen, of: he Navy, not-heretofore provided fur, who have served not less than fourteen days (unless in battle) at any period since 17 - 0 ; arid to the widows and minor cluidren of ail such persons mai -1 tied, and dece.;sed. This pamphlet contains "Forms of cation" more full and complete than any else where to be found; ad..p.ed to .he tv;.tits o f every class of Claimants under the Act, with copious decisions and in,ruc:ions of the Department, med practical :. , tigge•lifins ;Is to the. co:.rse to be pursued m suspended or re' j ected Parties not wishing to avail themack es of the taciMies afforded by ()dice in ,ccurlng prwapt and yrsanal superintendcnre of their claims at the Depardnems. e,.n obtain copies of the ;,hove pamph.e, by remitting" tinny cents in pos.age INDUCEMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correliondenis who prepare and forward cases for tu.ini.geinen: by thi-i Agency %%ill be dean wi4i liberaliy; supplied wi,li all neces sary banks gratis, and kepi constantly advised of the chiinges .It it front time to tone occur \ in the exec-m . lin of the law . ' It is wiihin the subscriber's over to direct hi; Corry-ipundenis to- the io •, lity of iiery many persons emit:ed 'under the Ac:; and having obtained several thousand Laud War rains under former I; he is in possession of ditia.that wiii miitieridily ass-is', in securing addidomd bounty. . . be.ow lie usual rites—and contingent upon the tidutission of r Lanus, The highest cash prices given fur Land Warran s, evolutionlry script, and Illinois Land Paten.s Address 46-itt Tin and Hardware, THE undertigned has connected with his Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, awl Stove Business, that of HARDWARE and CUT LERY—so that in addition to the business li t heretofore conducted by int, he le now ready tosupply the public with hnost every variety of IIe..IINLIFC, Mill :lIILLY.IO4 , ‘CIa iiIIWS, limp Iron, Nails, Cable and Ox Chains. C.trpentert' Adzes and Broadaxes, Manilla Rope for Cu lies. A general assortment of C tucks, Ja panned Vt Toys tit -very description; and in short, he designs to keep all such things as the public v.tatibt is his line, which he will sell, not for less than Cost, hut for a xr.RY AMALL profit ihdeed, and hopes by a stliet attention to his busi'ne,7, to teeeive I IRA rat share of public pat tamatte. 1r kinds of ProdtirL , itt!ittti in uxeltangtt for ds, at the hit.thttNt ntarkett prices; nl5O, t„?::..) toll Dahl for old iron. ME Premium Fanning Mills. important to Farmers and illechanio. ' subscriber has purchased of J. Batnborough the right to use in Putter and M'Kean COUsties his patent in the construction of Fanning Mills. He has also, at great cx bense, commenced the manufacture of a P 11.14- MIUM MILL which Will clean from 160 to '2OO bushels per hour. This Mill was pate .ted March 40, 15.17, since which time it has 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 tit antlers who have tried it. It took the pre- Mium at the first Agricultural Fair held at Harrisburg, Oct. 3lst, 1551, when there were 36.009 people present: and at the great State Agricultural Fair at New-York, held at Roch ester Sept. 16-19, ISSI, this Fanning Mill received the highest honors. Having met I:with uniform success wherever tried; I confidently invite the farmers of l'utter and M'Kean counties to call at mv shop in Coudersport and examia dor themselves. A supply always on.haud, to be sold on rea sonable terms. G-37 1f JOHN RECKHOW. THF, subscribe' h er b y gives notice to the public that ; ;kveli PETER SHUT!' ills Hole t.n Cl:4lltylletial: , , bet:Mg tittle the hest of 31arall, 185 , 1, payable tit:plumber, ' 1856, :nal having never - received any value therelbr, lie will retuse to pay .Ilie sonic; therefore he warns any person from buying', the said note with Imo expeelation of his pay ins it, [Bsl] CONSIDER STEARNS• Machine Oil. 'Mill Owners will always find supply of Oil for machinery •at satisfactory prices, and in any quantity,at TYLLIVS Drug Store. T 4 1FE OF HORACE GREELEY; n Prayer Books Fanny Gray, The Oracle of Flowers, stud a new sup ply of ScuouL Boors, • Just received at the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. The People's Cash Store, AT COUDERSPORT. W. T. JONES . A. F. JONES. Something 'New. and Something Wantpd. MITE subscribers, ha log entered into part nership arrangements under the firm of " MevttArtn & ILCOX, will be 'happy to see all old friends, and all new friends, calling day after day, and continually, at "The Peo ple's Cash Store" in Coudersport, inquiring for DRY GOODS, `HARDWARE, CROCKERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING, and all the endless variety of articles whirl! the People want, and must have. And the subscribers will sell to. their customers, old or new, for the Cash, or other Ready- Pay, the Very best bargains to be had in Northern Pennsylvania. MAYNARD & IVIbCOX. .Coudersport, April 5 1855. 1 LAND LAWS S. M. KNIGHT, ! as/.ington, C JA .11.SMIl11 AILEW G 014 rhOUBTLESS there ar e many re? Louder-port and vicinity whnlyise visited the famous BOSTON sTijp,i; fast-growing village of We of this store ss 9-1, which smother is 07 door— BOSTON STORE, -91 - • a'l'to fmnt. This establisluneut ig one of rice DRY GOODS and R.F.ADY-MADF, ING D6pbts in Allegany &rutty.. H of customers front Potter-county ht; Clothing, Boots and Shoes, ail at this great mart of Itsines:. But 1 1 , are those who have never Ivippurt,..l into the path that lead , . tnoq economy and wealth. That path ca.h buyers straightu.ay to the GREAT BOSTON We have itO enernie4 to pnoldi,., to reward.- We sell for re ady in exchange for Goods the articie-i, viz.: Cash • Tallow. • Veni:: Beeiwax Fur Bell. Hides Wheat. Yarn Potatoes Wool Butter We are now "receiving iroai Rochester. about tcn fiord, of thi±l,,,t ! , and SHOES sold in the comity. j l\ cowitantiv . , on hand— 31ovi r s India Itubber „ " over•zilv " " Cape. With a very e , Leek or ra VALISES, and CARPET B.ViS. Black and Cored Dr..v , Silk., Alp:. lailies, Tiaet Cloth Prillk other Dre , , , , a gr v ariety or Dry -- Shawls, Shawls. In particithr, t%4t would rail tile lactic , to our great S.tr:ett l t y of every poq..l)i.e kind, n;to L ..,r;•r notroun to mention. Mattresses. we have the htrge,t ,terk eftl, kinds of Mattrrl,e.4.in AVeouni Hotel keeper.; cult be r , .. , ppk61 nit r• term= Three ("heerg for the con:fze:dlte,'. , froni It oche,ter: that the Plau-k !toad will he tentitee Coudersport tiriii,g the comic; that the Nen: and dnitgleer- Potter may be more frequent!) Jt , yatitig We rema;n your ob't aCET & Wel!,ville, Jan. I=ZA - 71 g ACKEREL, ; rid Bl'.i.F (.. Jo.N' QUM:Rif/a ;. , perm and Ca. (<:. JONES' N )11:.11. zuol IWrii ..I_,tant! on iimoi at do NEW PROVISIIIN grIRAIN and Produce of nil . k;rb tAcloinge for i;ooda ac chia r t m. C r .JO.S 3~.131S and .Sliou!drrs—a at lt QACKS OF ~ALT at the til NEW PROVISION ;7TQE ( -IRA NBEI: RIES CRAN thv quart or bushel, id. C. JOHN RE:OKHOV Carriage ;111(1 SI:11-31aktr, rim!: ?ath , eriber re,pecocull that he prepared to do in the above line, at the ,Itorie• • ~. new -boy, two door!! w-e:t. !Iwo!. .1011 X A. B. G-OODSELL, if I kjimanlifi,'cuired and r.•paired:.t tj; uoike. MATTRESSES lY WELLSVILLE.ArI"FiIt; , • To); STORE, No 91 - I.IIN-•7 11 AY be luitnd exivii•avf—t =ort. k id. and prim% from a ;0 a t-uper-Limi,li hair - Ni . ::"r'';. l .U-o. and P. ..• liirh are. 016:14.11 to,_llti;e: lions.. I:report., r'ittd wltt,r -mo- send. enough to loloy brt. r. to rrrtke thr IT.; of • breeder or dise:* ;61 It lift-c'tr , ltr,ver price•t aian Le forind store in tiot county.' LANCEY Sale Agents (in the comity) for n' s rite :4I()Ve g01)(1S. B1).41)11 Store, Academy Text Pooh% i t FULL supply for •ale low /ZINC and Mineral Paints, using,:a T. 1 - 3 A T ENT PAILS, BCd Lines, Uor < e Conls,Curn Itru.ltoN, to be sold at • 3! ON T 11:101AN, Horse an I C.a.. oCi orespeu,fii.ly informs the pul;:cliwi . loemed in Hebron townsh.p:“ll o, •-ilb : ' where h. is prepared to at end :o prolesiion. Ile is of long e l pinf.: , j hus,ness, and hopes by Ails superar assiduity to secure the patruna;e PI lic. DAT Ey.r. NIEDIC INES ut 11- erchatiti and Pctilars VIA all kind!' t)I Pati•rit facture rs . whilt;ale prit c• r New Cash GROCERY AM) PROVISIOI Hitleer, le. ei S. JONES takes this ine hod • the people of Coudersport aff l '` . lie generiliy, he has lust eery and Provision store. where ' constan,,y everything the lice ' lifes," and which he will sell as " 3 ' can be desired. The —subsiaotials•,, lbund here at all times, xach as FLA°, PORK, while the appetites -of (faint) canarso be satisfied. Therefore., you wish for anything of thekind , and examine before pnrchasaig e=l4, and if be c.tnitot be de•perate. You will it,oa)s fit:- assortment of Groceries, ronsii:if46 gars. 'Yeas, Coffee, Saleratits , Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberriesi loon, . Codfish, Mackerel, Blue .Molassec, Syrup, Sc. Also, Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, 'firkin,) Salt, !lams, etc. etc. Grain and-all other kinds of Frodael" in exchange for goods at tho cash prit e *` q 6-33tf 11111
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