sMists Or isz inns. Th'e.nifi , rs.bitought by the steamer Atlantic, Which reached , her wharf in Ibis city a few hours since, shows a turn of fortune in favor of the Allies. Instead• of the series of ineffectual operations and actual disasters, such as hasie fallen to the lot of the besiegers of Sebastopol ever since the French and English troops sat down' "befoie its entrenchments, we have Dow one brilliant success folloWing another. A new station formed by the besieged has beer attacked and carried with great loss to the troops of the Czar; the posts' on the river Tchernaya have been attacked by the Allies and precipitately abandoned by the Russians; the Sea of Azoff has been entered by the French and English naval forces, where they have now fourteen steamers afloat, and the port and fortifications of Kertsch have fallen into their hands. The forts of Arabat, on that sea, have been bom barded and destroyed. At Yenikale, the quarantine station for the Sea of Azoff—a port well known to the com mercial world for its exportation of corn—the Allies have established a garrison. The capture of Kertsch has been attended with serious losses to the Russians—a foundry of cannon destroyed by the enemy, war steam ers and merchant ships burned, pow der magazines blown up, and stores of corn thrown into the sea by the Russians themselves, to say nothing of the spoil won by the allied forces. The expedition to Kertsch appears to be the consummation of the mysteri ous movement made not long before from Kamiesch. The ease with which the Russians were dislodged from their posts on the Tchernaya, and the town and for tifications of Kertsch were captured, ssem to indicate that the principal attention of the Russians had been given to strengthening the defence of Sebastopol. There they regard them selves as impregnable, and secure in the shelter of their massive intrench tnents, to which the world can hardly furnish any parallel, defy the utmost efforts of their adversary. The rev enue of kingdoms has been wasted in keeping up the fiery shower on this stronghold, and it still holds out al most undamaged. The attack bf the Allies on this new station, though suc cessful, was most vigorously resisted, and the Russians only yielded after a loss which Gortchakoff himself ac knowledges w have amounted to 2500 men. But when the Russian position On the Tchernaya was attacked, the defenders abandoned it with slight resistance. Thefortifications ofKertsch were deserted without an' effort to hold them against the enemy, and the possession of the sea of Azoff passed into the hands of the Allies as soon as they showed themselves in its waters The success with which these en terprises wore attended, will proba bly encourage the Allies to under take others of the same kind. Instead of dashing their armies to peices against the rocks of Sebastopol, in stead of attacking Russia where she has concentrated her means of de fence, they will now . naturally think of striking where she is more exposed. Sebastopol is, we suppose, at this mo ment, the strongest point of. the Rus sian empire; and after the experience which the Allies have had, it would seem the extreme of folly to carry on the siege as it has hitherto been con'. ducted. The Russian forces are now annihilated by sea, and :the narrow entrance by land to the Crimea will be henceforth commanded by the Al lies. They can either shut up the Russian troops in the Peninsula with out supplies of ammunition, or force them to • seek an engagement in the open field, where the contending forces will meet on- terms of. equal advantage.—Ere. Post. MORE MOBMOIIISM. A letter from Salt Lake City, states that as • party of officers of the United States, were lately riding out, accompanied by some ladies, they were insuited by a body of young Mor mons, and in the grossest manlier. He adds: "As the officers wished to proceed lawfully,. instead of putting a few bullets through the chief actors in this disgraceful affair, the case Wis represented to the Mayor. A mock trill was gone through, and though the con duct of the mob was in direct violatioa of the city ordinances, it was discovered that the individuals stood too high in the church to be punished ; the case was dismissed and the costs of the court, amounting to an almost fabulous sum, were thrown upon the plaintiffs. During the trial, the ladies, who were present as witnesses, were grossly insulted by a low fellow, a witness for the defence. The great est excitement prevailed during the trial— nearly two hundred armed Mormons being collected in and about the Mayor's office." It may be feared that there is trouble ahead for the Mormons. They are every day gath ening new srength, and manifesting fresh insolence. Governor Young appears to pos. sea all power, spiritual as well as temporal. Tee rains of the last week, which have reached far and wide and deep, have been most opportune, coming in fact just in critical time in many sec tions of the country. The value is not to benamed in dollars, for millions would fail to represent it. We think that with this lift the early crops may be considered pretty much beyond the reach of drouth. MinT ainCit...-auty of our country friends do not-know what a luxury they deprivis themselves of when they eat lamb, either boiled or baked, without mint ; sauce, Set , a few roots of spearmint in one- corner of the garden, and they will soon furnish an abund ant supply. Strip off the leaves and chop them fine, edam equal amount of sugar, and cover the whole with vinegar. A small tea cupfull of the mixture is sufficient for a large. family. Try this, and see if it is not prefer able to greasy graviea.—Ohio Cidtirator. It is said that one of the incidental results of the Japan expedition is the discovery that the Zodiacal light is a belt extending entirely around the earth, after the manner of Saturn's rings. The matter has excited a good deal of interest among the astrono- mers, and Prof. Pierce of Cambridge, considers the fact established by the observations taken. "It is a very solemn thing to get married," said Aunt Bethany. "Yes; but it's a great deal more solemn not to be," said her niece., AN autograph letter of George Washington was recently sold at auc tion, in London, for fifty pounds ster ling. New Goeds for the Summer Trade. TN NV. SPENCER would respectfnlly in- L • 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. He would also return heartfelt thanks to his old customers and friends for their past patron age, and would be glad to show them any goods which he has, and will try to save them at least 10 per cent. by calling and examining before purchasing elsewhere. • Roe T HERE take the lib ,r Rll S , :...Lerty to inform the peo .ple of Coudersport and Potter county that I am sttll at my new stand opposite the north side of the public square, where may be found GROCERIES of all kinds constantly on hand,_ such as Tea, Sugar, Cof fee, Saleratus, Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco, Snuff, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, confectionery, .41:c., &c. My motto fs, "The nimble sixpence in pre ference to the slow shilling." D. W. SPENCER. Drugs, Medicines, IDATENT MEDICINES, Oils, Spirits of I. Turpentine, Camphine, Burning Fluid, Soap,' Candles, for sale low at' SPENCER'S. OAP, Letter, and Note Paper, all kinds of V./Stationery, Steel-pen Holders Wafers, Sealing Wax, Sand, Ink, Pocket-Books, En velopes, Visiting. Cards, Jewelry, Fine Cut lery, and a variety of Fancy Articles, together with Silk and Thread, etc., at GRAIN, Butter, Lard, Eggs, Rags, Shin gles taken for goods at their cash value Cash not refused. D. W. SPENCER. UTTER and Lard of a superior quality for sale at SPENCEIt's. ANY' one desirous of a good quality of Syrup of Molasses will do well to call at SPENCER's. COUNTY ORDERS taken for Goods at SPENCER's. • BABBIT'S Yeast Powder for sale by SPENCER XTEW TylNG.—Pure Ground Coffee -11 great thing for the ladies. SPENCER. LITHONTRIPTIC, Cod Liver Oil, and wavy other popular Medicines for sale by SPENCER. PULVERIZED Corn Starch, for food, for sale at SPENCER's. SODA, Cream Tartar, Magneala, Allum, Chalk, Salta, and Glue, for sale at thn -- • - GROCERY STORE GOPEL and coach Varnish can be had at Spencer's on very reasonable terms. 01L OF TAR, Merchant's Gargling Oil, to be had at SPLNGER's. -- • SHOT AND LEAD at lower figures than down town at SPEISCER's. ABETTER selection of Coffee not found in the county than at SPENCER'S T EA by the chest or pound for sale by SPENCER PLUG TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing, and Smoking, by the pound, at SPENCER'S. N EW arrival of Pure Ground Coffee at D. W. SPENCER'S 'I Come to bring you Life and Health." DR. CURTES' HVGENIA, or Inhaling LlHygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for the cure of Puhnonau Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Lnng and Liver complaints. A new method of Inhala tion for the cure of the above named diseases. For sale by I). W. SPENCER. Tailoring! Tailoring!! I.W. HARDING, Tailor.. All work entrusted to his care will be done %ma, neatness, comfort, and durability. Er Shop over Lewis Mann's store. 6-37 MESH urning Fluid and Camphine at 1: the DRUG and 1300 K-STORE. • Music. • lIUNTEN'S celebrated Instructions for the Piano-Forte; BurrOwes' Piano-Forte Primmer; Union Glee Book ; A new supply of Sheet Music; For sale by T. B, TYLER. A NEW• supply of Fluid and Cam pGine Lamps—some new and beautiln patterns just received and for sale low at TYLER'S.. • Clothing, Clothing. • THE place to buywell-made Clothing at a low price (a large stock to select front OLMSTED'S. Drafting pastiuments, Water Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencils, and Brushes, just received at TYLER'S. NEW &trivia of Ayres', at SPENCER'S liiiiiiiiii . if iiiri.. c.,W. ELLIS, ff,tt'Ef,extk- it Eit 1 .Couder3port, Pa 18.1850. , . ettt,tittg Condersport; . :Pa,.Avill reiulatly : .attend ilia .attsvntg at ILain, *ellaborougli, - Tioga county, Pa, will regular ly attend thestourts of Potter county. June 3, 1848. ' ' LAND AGENCY. THE 'undersigned having been entiusted . with . the care of several large 'Tracts of and in this county, 'bait made hiniself 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. MANN. - ISAAC BENSON ATTORNEY" AT LAW.—Office, , East aide of the public square, .Condersport. Pa. By special arrangement the, professional set , vices of S. P. Joussos, Esq . ., may be engaged through him in all cases in which he is not previously concerned. N. B.—All claims due and payable to the undersigned, personally and professionally, may be found in the hands of.lsaac Benison, Esq., for adjustment. S. P. JOHNSON. March 3, 1848. 172tf JOHN S. MANN, . ; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW will attand the several Courts in Pone and Al'Eean counties. All business entruste to his care will receive prompt attention. Office on Alain : street, opposite the Cout House, Ceuderspoit, Pa. .A.RTHIIR G. OLMSTED, A TTORNEY Aar) COUNSELOR AT LAW A attend to all business entrusted his care with promptneis and fidelity. Office—in the Temperance Block, up Stairs Maimstreet, Coudersport, ra. 7-1 L. F. MAYNARD, Xttorneg &Counselor at ?Lam, Coudersport, Pa. Office—north of the cour t house square, at " The People's Cash Store,' up stairs. 3-47 FRANK JOHNSON, • eabinct platur. COTIDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA, Wishes to inform the citizens Of Coudersport and the surrounding country, that he will eze cute all orders in his line of business at shor notice and reasonable prices. Place of business near the Presbyter is Church. 7 12 ly. W. K. KING,- .Surtitgor, Draftsman, anti onnuancrr, smethport, M'Kean Co., Pa., Will attend to business for non-resident land holders, upon reasonable terms. References given if required. P. S. Maps of any part of the County made to order. 7-33 SPENCER's B. BROWN would give notice to the D • public that he is prepared, at his Fowl dry in Coudersport, to do all manner of Ossr tso,—will make and finish to order all kinds of Machinery, MW Gearing. Board and Log Cars, Sleigh-Shoes of all sizes, 'and every article needed by a Lumbering community., And to farmeas 'he would say, that he has procured some of the best Plow patterns in use, both Flat -Land and Side Hill, and keeps Item constantly on hand. And will make to order Field Rollers, Ilarrotcs, Cultivators, and every article used by them in his line of busi ness. He is prepared also to do all kinds of BL A CKSMI-THING. And from his long experience in the above business, he feels confident of giving satisfac tion to-those who may give him a call. N. B.—Old iron bought; or taken in ex change for work. War: Declared 'at Last, THE long repose of Europe is about to be disturbed by the bugle's note and the reville of the drum, calling its slumber ing millions to arms in the delense of their fitesicles and their country. England and France are calling for men and, means, and rending -forward theirarmies to battle'against she aggressions of the Russian Bear; but while the Old World is convulsed by revolu tion,unusual peace and plenty reign in the New. In the peaceful and quiet pursuit of our business we have formed - a copartnership under the name and style of N. S. BUTLER & CO., and htive taken the store in Empire' Black, in the village of Olean, formerly men 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,Caps, Carpets, , Oil loths,. Drugs, Medicines, • Dye Stuffs, Glass, Paints & Oils, Sash, Putty, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Feathers Stone and Wooden Ware, And we mean to keep such an assortment of the above goods that persons from a distance can be assured of finding everything they usually want at prices that will du them good Call and see for yourselves. N. S. BUTLER & CO. Olean. May 5,1854 ; 6-51 Notice. THE Governor of the State of New-York •1l has appointed the subscriber a Commis sioner for the State of New-York, to take the acknowledgment of Deeds and' other instru ments, and to administer oaths pursuant to an act of the Legislature of the said State. ISAAC BENSON. Conderspoit, Dec. 12,1'851. B. TYLER has just returned from the 1 :city, and is now prepared to show the largest and best Stock of : Drugs, Medicines,. Paints, Oils, Books, Stationery. Paper Hang ings, and Fancy Goods in the .county. He is also prepared to sell lower than at Wellsville. and as low as any other establish ment in Coudersport. April 15, 1855. . Stationery AT Wholesale and Retailat TYLER' PICKLED CHERRIES at r. 51. JONES'. 3-40t1 FOUNDRY. New . Goods. filzGE ANA Votight Home" to the Door of thi A';'Weanzarin. DiscovEßy "has recently been made by Dr. Curtis, of this, city, in the treatment of Consumption, Asthma, 'and .all diseases of the Lung.., We refer to ".Dr. Cur tis' Hygeana, or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Cherry Pyrirp." 'With this new Method Dr: C: fide restored many afflicted odes to pe . rfdet health.; as an evidence of which he has num:. merable certificates. Speaking,of the treat ment p physician says ; It is evident • that in bonne—constantly breathing . , agreeable, healing vapor, the medicinal 'properties'mnst come in direct contact withthe • whole of. the dial cavity of the lungs, and tuns escape , the', many and varied. changes produCed upon them when introduced into the stomah, and snbjected icrthe process of digestion. The Hygena is: for sale at the druggists' through out the country. . . N. .Y. Dulehinteri; Jan: 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast udder the linen without the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being adherent to eraponde the fluid. Hundreds of cases of curealiks the follow ing 'might be named. One .package of the Hygena has 'cured me of the Asthma of. six years standing.. . . , Jas. F. Keesberry; B. :M., Duncan:m, Pa. I am cured of the Atithma of 10 years stand itia by: Di: Ctjriis' dna. • • . • • • Margaret Eastman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Paul of No. 5 ?Hammond st., N.Y., was cured of a' severe ease of BrOnthetis by the Ilygeana. My sister had been cured of a distiessing cough of several years standing, and decided to be incurable by her physicians. She was cured in one month by the Hyena. J. Id. Gaubert, P. M., Richmond, Me. Price Three Dollars a Package.—Sold by CURTIS & PERKINS & BOYD &PAUL No.' 149 Chambeis st., N. Y.-4 Packages sent free by express to any part of the United 1 States for Ten Dollars. N. B.—Dr . Curtis' Hygeana 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 Ruisell & Scott, N 0.138 Market street, Philadelphia. who will sell by the dozen at the Proprietors' rates. • New Book's. IDA MAY, by Mary Langdon. The Newsboy. Baynrd Taylor's Central Africa, Lands of the Saracen, and Puems of the Orient.. Fanny Fern's last, "Ruth Hall." Life of P. I'. Barium. Mr. Rutherford's Children, by the author . of The Wide, Wide World. . Mary Ho witt's Tales, for children. The _Young American's Library, consisting of the lives of Washington,_ LaFayette, Franklin, Marion, and eight . others in one sett. . .• Leaves from the Tree Igdrasyl, by Martha Russell. , Periscopics—Dr. Eldest. • Bertha and Lily, by Mis. E. Oakes Smith. Webster and his Master Pieces—Tel% ' Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, by Mrs. H. B. Stowe,—&c., Just received and for sale at the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. Coudersport, Dec, 7, 1854. 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 value are kept on hand, or immediately pro cured for customers, and we hope to receive such patronage as faithful attention to busi ness, and an earnest desire to oblige, may deserve. New books received at short inter vals. School Books, Stationery of all kinds, materials for Paper Flowers, etc., constantly on hand. Music, Maps, Mathematical Instru ments. Please call and examine for yourselves at he JOURNAL Boolt-sToRE. GRAHAM'S and Putnam's Magazines, 131ackwood's, Edinburgh'Magazine, and the Edinburgh and Westminster Reviews, at the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. _ 1000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED, ITIO canvass for the best and most saleable JL Books . published.. They are written by the most popular Authors .of the day, in cluding, among others, T. S. ARTHUR, of whose last great work, TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM, 10,000 copies have been sold within a month of publication. These books are beautifully illustrated,. (many of them with finely colored .plates;) and are printed and bound in the best manner. Agents will find a pleasant and profitable employment in .their circulation. For par ticulars address (post paid) J. W. BRADLEY, 7-19 31 Publisher, . No. 48 North Fourth street, Philadelph:a. SPORTSM E N (find l'owder, Shot, Lead and everything in the line of Ammunition and Fishing Tackle of the best quality and a low prices at TILER'S. LYON'S KATHAIRON and other excellent preparations for cleansing and abcutifying the Hain, forsale at TYLER'S. PERSONS about to build or repair, will find, a complete stock of W indovv Sash, cilass,Patty, Paints and Oils, fur sale at fair prices by T. B. TYLER NEW. BOOKS just received at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE Sept. 1,1854. 7-16 . CHEST. HANDLES, Drawer do., Bolts, Retches, Halter Snaps, Wardrobe Hooke, Barn Door Hinges kept for sale, by LEWIS MANN. VVEBSTER'S DICTIOICARY Pocket' Scilool, Eoiverlity, Octavo, and Quarto editions,for solo by TYLER. VIOLIN Strings at • Drug and Book Store v V IOLINS TYLER Notice., T. partnershiplieretOfore existing be tween W - . T.JOnes Bro. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The debt's due said firm will be found in the hands of W. T Jones, and all claims against said firm - are to be presented to him for payment. W. T. JONES. A. F. JONES. I do hereby appoint A. F. Jones my agent for the transnetiou and management of all in any of my business, giving him full authority and power in the same. W. T. JONES. Coudersport, September 25,1854. DIARIES for 1855 jnat received at TYLER'S CLOVER. SEED, and all kinds of 'Garden Seed, for sale at SPED,IICER'S. THE best three nilling tea and 6d sugar is at OLMSTED'e. HONEY.—A good quality of honey for LA-sale at • C. 81111.Tifit TE,IB, fresh and cheap, at iryLE RIP .TO":01770E - RS,. SOLDIERS, . SEAMEN, &c., OF ALL WARS: THEIR WIDOWS,tND•MINOR-CAILDREN.- S. M. KNIGHT, Attorney .for GoVernment • . - Claimants, Washington, D. C., CONTI• NUES to give prompt and persona l attention•ta the prosecution of Claims of every i description against the Government, . and particularly to those before the ; Treasury Department, Pension and Bounty : Land 1311- venue, Patent *and *Ganeral Land Offices;iind Board of Claims. . • An experiencef years, and a . familiarity with the means o obtaining.,the .carfica and most favorable . ction on Claims, with, his facilities for the ispatch of business, justify I ( him in assuring is CorrespoOdents; 'Claim. ants, and the Public generally, that interests intrusted to his keeping wall not be •neg lected. P/8310:1, BocsTE LAND, PAtENT, AND PtiliLlC . . LAND •LA WS. He iiais nearly ready, for-gratuitous distri, butler' aniong his business Correspondents, (and those who may become such,) a neat pamphlet containing a synopsis of the existing Pension, Bounty Land, Patent, and Public Land. Laws, down to the end of the Into Congress—including the s BOUNLY-LAND ACT OP MAUCH 3, 1855, under which all who have heretofore re ceived less than 160 acres are now entitled to additional ; said Act grants also 160 acres to all Officers, Non-commissioned Officers, Chaplains, Soldiers, Wagon Masters, Team stars, and friendly Indians, of the Army, in cluding State Troops, Volunteers, and Militia —and all Officers, Seamen, Ordinary Seamen, Marines,' Clerks, and Landsmen, of the Navy, not: heretofore provided for, who have served not, ess than fourteen 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 contains " Forms of Appli cation" more full and complete than. any else where to be found; adapted to the wants of every class of Claimants under the Act, with copious decisions and instructions of the Department, and practical suggestions `as to the • course to be pursued- in suspended or. rejected cases. Pirtiesnot wishing to avail themselves of the IScilities afforded by this Office in securing prompt and personal superintendence of their claims at the Departments, can obtain copies of the ,above pamphlet by remitting thirty cents in postage stamps. INDUCEMENTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondents who prepare and forward cases for management by this Agency will be dealt with liberally; supplied Nigh all neces sary blanks gratis, and kept constantly adi , ised of the changes that from time to time occur in the execution of the laws. ' It is within the subscriber's power to direct his Correspondents to the locality of very many persons entitled under the Act; and having obtained several thousand Land War rants under former laws, he is in possession of data that will materially assist in securing additional bounty. Fees, below the usual rates—and contingent upon the admission of Claims. • • The highest cash prices given for Land Warrants, Revolutionary Script, and Illinois Land Patents Address A6-3t Tin and Hardware. THE undersigned has connected with his Tiu, Sheet Iron, Copper, and Stove Business, that of HARDWARE and CUT LERY—so that in addition to the business heretofore conducted by him, he id now ready to supply the public with almost every variety of Hudware, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Hoop Iron, Nails, Cable and. Ox Chains, Carpenters' Adzes and Broadaxes, Manilla Rope for Ca bles. A general assortment - of Clucks, Ja sanned Ware, Toys of every deist i aim ; and in - short, he designs to keep all 811 C r as. the public wants in his line, whit will sell, not for less than cost, but for a vial , SKALL profit indeed, and- hopes by a strict attention to his business to receive ',liberal share of public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at the highest market prices; also, $2O per ton phid for old iron. 6-42 ly JAS. W. SMITH. Premium Panning Mills. Impoitant to Farmers and Mechanics. THE subscriber has purchased of J. Bamborough the right to use in Potter and M'Kean counties his patent in the construction of Fanning Mills. He has also, at great ex bense, commenced the manufacture of a PRE MIUM MILL which will clean from 100 to 200 bushels per hour. This Mill was pateited March 20, 1847, since which time it has stood at the head of the at all the State and cella ty agriculpirul societies where - it has been ex hibited. and is a universal favorite with all armers who have tried it. It took the pre mium at the first Agricultural Fair held at Harrisburg, Oct. 31st, 1851, when there were 30,004 people resent; and at the great State r Agricultural I. air at New-York, held it Roch ester Sept. 16-19, 1851, this Fanning Mill received the , highest honors. Paving - met with uniform 51100555 wherever tried, I confidently invite the farmers of Potter and M'Kean' counties to call at my shop in Coudersport and examia dor themselves. A supply always on hand, to be sold on rea sonable terms 6-37tf THE subscriber hereby gives notice to the public that haiint, given I'ETER SIIOTTS his note -for eightydollurs, bearing date near the last of March, 1854, payable September, 1856, and having never received any value tlierefor, he will refuse to pay the same; therefore he warns any person from buying the said unto with'and expectation of his pay ing it. [6sl] CONSIDER STEARNS. Machine Oil. , Mill Owners will always find supply of Oil for machinery at satisfactory prices, and in any quantity, at IFE OF lIORACE GREELEY, JUPrayer Books Fanny Gray, The Oracle of Flowers, and a now sup ply of SCHOOL BOOKS, • Just received at the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. The People's Cash Store. AT COUDERSPORT. Something New. and Something Wanted.• . HE subscribers, having entered into part nership arrangements under the firm of " MAYNARD & ILCOI will be happy to see all' old friends, and all new friends, calling day after day, and continually, at "The T'eo ple's Cash Store" in Coudersport, inquiring for DRY GOADS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING,. and all . the endless variety of articles Which the l People want, and must have.,And the stibscribers will sell to their customes, old oil nCii, 'for the Cash, or other 'Ready-Pay,' the ver y b e er 'bargains to' be had in Northern Pennsylvania. MAYNARD & WILCOX.. Coudoriport!, April 5, 1855; xmr GOO 11MOUBTLESS there are many persoi Coudersport and vicinity who have visited the famous BOSTON STORE fait-growing village of Wellsville. The of this store is - 94, which number is ever door— BOSTON STORE, 94 THE DOOR.. This establishment is one .of the DRY GOODS aMIREADY-MADE . . ING D6ptits in Allegany county. H i of customers from Potter county buy Clothing,'Bootsand Shoes, and other at this great mart of business. But still are those who have never happened to into the path that leads, most asiur - e&, economy and wealth. That path lea& cash buyers straightway to the GREAT BOSTON, We have no enemies to punish, no C to reward. We sell fcir ready pay,a z in exchange for Goods the following articles, viz.: Cash --Tallow Venison Oats Beeswax Fur Beans Socks Hides Wheat Yarn it, g; Potatoes Wool . Butter ttc, We are *now receiving front our shot Rochester, about ten-cords of the bee Boa and SHOES sold in the county.. kt constantly on hand— Men's India Rubber Boots ; tt .tt " -Over-Shoes, " Coats, " ' 4 • " " Patio, I. II 41 Caps. With a very' extensive stock of TRU VALISES, and 'CARPET BAGS, t h ! Black and Colored Dress Silks. Alpaca, laines, Whet Cloths, Prints, Gingham.. other Dress Goods—together with a get variety of Dry Goods. Shawls, Shawls. In particulai,. we would call tloi atteatiot the ladies to our great variety of .5/IA ffl of• every possible - kind, altogether tea morons to mention. We have the largest stock of the kinds of Mattresses in Western Nh‘.Y Hotel keepers can be supplied on rear terms. Three Cheerk for the contemplated from Wellsville to Rochester; and h that the Plank Road will be continued Coudersport clarity , ' the coining sprint that the sons and daughters of bent! Potter may be more frequently seen m yaung city: • We remain your ob't serv'ts, 11.41WEY Wellsville, Jan. 13, I>?;i4. 3 , I. ACKEREL, Salmon, and Blue C. S. JONES SUPERIOR Spenn and Tallow Caurl',, C. S. JONES' PPOVISION ST(V. TNDIAN MEAL and. BUCKWHEAT, 1-stantly on hand at the NEW PROVISION STORE G RAIN and Produt e of all kind, take exchange for Goods at this store. - C JOSEIt7 S. M. KNIGHT, Washington, D. C HCMS ;it'd Shoulders—a nets a , ormi at C. S. JONES QACKS OF sAur at the )•.J NEW PROVISION STORE- CRANBERRIES' the quart or bush . 6l, at C. S. JUNI.:, JOHN RECKHOW, Carriage and Sleigh-Matrr. MHE subscriber reltectinlly ;ice•. 1 that he is prepared-to de till the b:•.t. in the above line, at the shortest nen. e. new shop, two deor:i we,t of the Ct,e6. - -, Hotel. JOHN RECIffIoV. A. B. GOODSELL, GUNSMITII,CoIIderFport, Pa, Fire tnantifiictnred and repaired at his short notice. . March 3, IdlB. WELLSVILLE,AT GREAT CGI TON STORE, No. 94 mmx-ST. NI AY be found constantly on hand -Ltisale, an 'extensive variety of Z`IIPII , Cr Granger's superb Jr.f TTRESSES, of eve sort, kind, and price, from a $3.50 l';dar tress to a super-En:4lkb hair Maitre , - at s..lv Also, Lounges, llorstars, and rinse , which are offered to rrotel and lk.rdn Ilouse keepers, and all•others who lune corn. mon sense enough to know that a thy feather bed, to make the best of it, :e breeder of disease and a lifit-curni:en — e lower prices than can be found at any chr store in the county. LANCEY & CO Sale Agents (in the county) for the 43! the above goods.-tlal IT , Boston Store . , Wellsville, Jan; in, 1,....t Academy Text 800 A FULL supply for sale low at TY ZINC and - '3lineral Paints ' ticirlr &re., 4-Afar using, at T. B. 'rYLI.I,*:,. JOHN RECKHOW DATENT PAILS,Bed Cord:, Cr.3,:ti I Lines, Horse Cors, Curry Comb.. lir Brushas, to be sold at MANY' New Goods. DW. SPENCER has just retnmed tt • the city with a large stoek of I ;EN ries, Drugs and Medicines, and a peen! sortment of Fancy Articles, and' innny 0:ho things too runnerons to mention, wl.icit be sold low for cash or ready-pay. TYLER'S Drug Store Hillier, Ye Hungry. S. JONES takes this me:hod to ir.k's V • the people of Coudersport and the lic generally, that he has just opened a li" . " eery and Provision store, where lie constantly everything in the line of bles " and which he will sell a s re:wn 2l ' , can ' be de s ired. The "substantials" 0.51 found here at all times, such as FLOUI: PORK, while the appetites of the = ' 17. . -dainty can also be satisfied. Therefore,,'-, you wish for anything of the kind, piece f• and examine before purchasing el,evib.t. and if he cannot satisfy you, your caier'7 be 'desperate. You will always find assortment of Groceries, consisting of gars, Teas, Coffee, Saleratus, Aaißins2. Candy, Crackers, Cranherno , moo, Codfish, Mtickcrel, Blue Fish, 11 '` e ' Molasses, Synip, &c. Also, at all Mal Pork, Flour, Lard; • Cheese, Butter, (roll 311 firkin,)- Salt, Hams, etc. etc. G rch il ln 4 ge fornd all go oth o el s k a i t n thea. dlo c f i P h p red r o icr ce . ti kel in e 6-.73tf C. S. JOSEF. Mattresses. MATTRESSES DATENT MEDICINES at 1170!t5ale ; I !Merchants and l'edlnrs will with all kinds of Patent Metiieinei facturers' whole:ale prices by New Cash GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. EMI