The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, October 18, 1855, Image 4

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elan be sentenced to imprison.
'inerif in thejiit: Of ibb - county :for a
rr
peilod not loSst.han one for more than
rthree moutlis:find pay'a fin© not ex
eceding ,fift) dollars.
SterfON 14. That this act shall not
Interfere with any peison 'holding a
'licensb beretofofe granted, until the
time for which the same was granted
':shall have expired ; nor shall any
license which May be ranted efore
the first day of July next, authorize
.the snle ofliquors'or edmixtures - there
i.of, site' r'ilter first day' Odtaei• next,
‘...contrary to . the provisions of this act.
' 'HENRY STRONG.
Speaker ofth.e Howse of Ileprsentatires.
HIESTER. •
Speaker of the Senate.
o it.r . l.-aoyp.OL:-The -fourteenth day of
• April, Anno Domini one thousand eight
litiod red and fifty-five.
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• JAMES POLLOC'.
NEITHER POWTY NOR RICEIM
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love love to dwell betwixt the hills - and dales,
c' either to be so great as to be envied,
or yet so poor the world should pit•rne. .
. In a choice old book we find these
.choice old words—and iu a choicer
`and older . book one Sai.h, give' me
' . 7.telther poverty nor riches.' ' Riches
crime cumberserne,lhey fetter the - sours
.... ~ .. ,
'Aenergy, dliangi3 the'
natitre of man, so
i ithat 'lin' 17 , )he in poverty shared half
':;jiii.loiis brother, to-day, when he bath
'Clileil did it'eight'of'his ambition, and
•I`ritTi" :plenty of this world's gobds,
iiiiig l es: a smile,'Oen a pleasant look,
to . his poor' old neighbor, Rut pov
r;
A3r-ty, Oh, it lie terrible ban, a harsh,
eit-.e. - i,iptuous master--a frowning,
feeisb master. It tempts faith to
dot 4, and hope to despair.
'... •To be chainedtoihe plow, the an
c/i1; iiii!) 'bench; the desk, the' pen-L
-lie\v'kalling ! To pinch one garment
'iiil44 - il to another, and to see both fall
'like ashes from burnt wood; from the
'roiling* figureS, t,i) bear With an aching
lteart thd efuel' treatment bf the land
-1
‘,Srd'vitho 'measures the inclination by
.he inability, to see the sorrow of a
wotlier' paw* iamb when told he must
wait a little longer--these, to a sensi
tve mind are Worse than death. Well
Viay ' such . an . ' one exclaim'with' the
real apostle, I die daily.
But •neither poverty nor
.riehes—
peither the high mountain nor deep
411.141--:-tieithir the over full coffer
lot' OW empty purse---neith . cr the
,o
.
Ter - .stocked farm • nor - the barren
Ve.l.*::il ,bfground—neither tle princely
inatision nor the lotteririitenetrient—
Ve.lther" 'i - Lie false fawning of the crowd
,tor the pitying sympathy of the lowly,
6°41 we• covet. 'A: little house so
blurt take - and elegance presides, a
tew friefids-L--a moderate sum 'for the
l:,;T ' '
-;• - 4 . itenevolence , a retreat far
Av i - ,:5 .• o r
ayflo:ii craven hollow-hearted , fash
rtinists, n few trees, a feteflowers, and
•f,: .. ,Lo ~ •
Tnaliy `L o oks, these to pbsesS, who could
ct,bc as happy as this world allots?
' t ` Vas ! change would cOrne'even then.
i i.i s ~:- purify, ' stirrows to ennoble.
ptig.tr flowers than those in the garden
" 11..j0 i the ttreng oak 'of manhood.,
f,
tit t i eo l der '. iapling of childhood. Books
t Atil the aching, head wore wearisome,
N'T ,'• •
and itises, when • the breath labors,
i?..'oin Unheeded, Nothing stays us
l;i this heavenly form of Religion with
v..,, .
br set ene smiles pointing to heaven.
..Nothing keeps young but the heart,
sn;l that filled with ilotvets of sweet
dPpii , tit''tntiY ' shed sweetness and
I:leauty'on any lot,. Earth is only a 1
upping place, a transient depot for
'assei!gers traveling heavenward, and
'ir l A n'tatter if we enter 'the car of
. fteri , ity from a gothic arched palace
qtr ti''‘FaySide . la4rdeti shelter; so long
its we have the pass that will carry us
',safely o"thu city of pearly gates and
iitreetiofgold? , ;---Olire Branch..
- LAR.ENCII MUSTARD—A new thing en
tirely, for sale at . . C. S. JUNES'.
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. ASSORTEDPiekleina jars for sale by
.• C. S . JONES
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New Books I. New Music I
fiIANSAS and Nebraska. :-
Lac Less Guide in Needlework.
gook of Parlor Games.
Burruwe's Piano Forte Primer.
Workingman's Way in the World.
I:l,en Montgomery's Book Shelf.
re.senden's Neu American Gardener.
:Sunshine on Daily Paths, nickel's.
Si.t:4Une of Graystone,. E. J. May.
4rC6irsatef; Margaret Chandler.
Lurope; Past and Present, Ungwitter.
Noige's Coreinentaiy on the New Testa
meat. •': .-: •
iriuitess, Amusement, or 'Entertaining Ex
perjmentsin rarieos epiences.
riaeraon's Familiar science.
I.li!big's Agricultural Chemistry.
tienurdeon .testructqr, etc., at the
JOURNAL BOOK :STOPrE•
lifowleropint Kept., 1855. • 4.-18 •
SOLD EY ; AGENTS ONLY
'Pictorial . History Of the World, FROM .THE EAR-'
EIEST.AGES TO THE PRESENT riser.'"-Three
volumes in .one, comprising, Part I, Ancient
History. Part 2, History of the Middle
Ages. Par. 3 Modern History: By John
Frost, L. L. D., Author of Pictorial History
of the United States, Pictorial Life of Wash;
ington, &c , &c, New -Edition; with addi- -
tions and c mectioni by the Author: - Illus
trated with over five hundred engravings;
from Drawings by Croome, Devereux, and
other distinguished artists. This work con
tains over 1100 Super Royal Octavo Pages,
and over SUO finer' Illustrations than have
ever been engraved for any History in this
country; it is handsomely and substantially
bound in embossed morocco, gilt back.
Price $3.75. -
Greg Events in Modern History. By John-Frost.
Comprising the 'Most 'Remarkable Discov
eries, Complests, Revolutions, Great Bat
tles, and other Thrilling Incidents chiefly
in Europe and Americe, from the-com
. mencement of the Sixteenth Century to the
present time. Embellished with over 500
Engravings by W. 'Croorne and other em
inent artists. It contains. over tint) -Royal
Octavo pages, and alsou large colored Map
of tiro .World 20 x 25, with side maps Of
California, Oregon, Hungary, Austrian Do
minions, &c. Bound in embossed moroccq,
• gilt back. Price $3.00.
Panorama Of the Old World and the New. Com
prising a view of the present stale of the
nations of the world, their names, customs,
and peculiarities, and their political, moral,
social, and Industrial condition. Inter
spersed with historical sketches, and anec
dotes,lty Pinnock, Author of the
History of England, 'Greece - , tind Borne.
Enlarged, revised, and embellished -with
several hundred Engravings, including twen
ty finely colored plates, front designs of
Croome, Devereux, and-other distinguished
artists. it-contains over 600 pages; - bound
in embossed morocco, gilt back. "$2.75.
Adventures Among the Indians. By
John Frost, L. L. D. Comprising the most
remarkable Personal 'Narratives of events
in the early Indian Wars, as well as . o.
Incidents in the recent Indian Hostilities in
Mexico and Texas. Illustrated with over
300 Engravings from designs by W. Croome,
and other distinguished artists. It contains
over sUll pages octavo Bound in morocco,
gilt back. Price $1.75.
Perils and Pleasures of a Hunter's Life. With
fine colored plates, large .12mu. 326 pages
Price $l.OO. .
conquests of the Bible. By Vinceut W. M Utter.
Comprising . Important Events in the His
tory of Christianity, from the time of our.
Savior to the present clay. 336 pages, 12.m0
lustrated witlinumerous engravings. WO.
THE FOLLOWING WORKS
WRITTEN BY T. S. ARTHUR,
The most popular author of the day, and are
.the most rateable books published, and are
illustrated with fine engravings:
Sketches of Life and Chaiacter. An octavo vol
ume of over 40trpages, beautifully illustra
ted, and bound in the best English muslin,
gilt back.- Price $2.00.
Lights and Shadows 01 Real Life. Wiili an au-
Jobiography and portrait 'of the'authur.
Over suu pages octavo, with fine tinted
engravings. Bound in the best English
muslin, gut back. :„ 7 42.1.)0.
Leaves from the Book of Human Life. Largo
121 n o! 320 pages. With 3U illustrations and
steel plate.. *l.OO.
Golden tirains from Life's Harvest Field. 12uco.
of 24U pages. - Bound to muslin, with a
beautiful mezzotint engraving. $6.75.,
Ten Nights in a Bar Room, and what I saw There.
12mo. 240 pages. $0.75.
The Fireside Angel. 64 gages, 32 mo,, with an
engraving. -Bound m muslin, gilt edges.
-Price $u.25.
The six. following books are bound in uni
form style, as "ARTHUR ' S COTTAGE LIBRARY", "
and 'are sold in sets Or separately, each vol
ume being complete in. itself Loch volume
contains over z:uu pages, large lino., and is
embellished with a tine mezzotint engraving
Tar N%
. 7 81 C TO PRI/Sr ER, AND OTHER
'l'.u., .s,
THE HOME MISSION,
TRUE RICHES, OR WEALTH WITHOUT
•
.
Wmis,. ol
FINGER POSTS ON THE WAY OF LIFE, .50
SHADOWS Alip SUNBEAMS, .50
ANGEL OF THE HOUSEHOLD, .50
All of the above BoOks are beautifully and
substantially bound, printed on tine white
paper, and the Publisher would especially
call the atteni.on of Agents to the fact that
they are not sold to Booksellers on any terms,
thus giving an'acrent the advantage in selling,
winch cannot be had in the sale of books
furnished from Bookstores, as each Agent has
the sole and exclusive control of the sale in
any section of the country he may agreo to
canvass. • - . J. W. BRADLLY,
4S North Founh st., Philadelphia.
Now Cash
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE
Hither, Yv Hu,:gry
CS. JONES take this Method to inform
• the people of Coudersport and the - pub
lie generally, that he has just opened a Gro
cery and Provision store, where he will keep
constantly everything in the line of " qleaa
bles ' " and which he" will sell as reasona pesea
can be desired. ' The "substantials" can bt
found here at all times, such as FLOUR ansi
I'ORK; Nvhile the appetites of the • most
dainty can also be satisfied. Therefore, should
you wish for anYthiug of the kind, please call
and exainine bObre purchasing 'elsewhere
and if he 'cannot satisfy you, your case Must
be desperate. You will always find a full
assortment of Groceries, consisting of Su
gars,,Teas, Coffee, Saleratn.s, Spice§,
Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries, Sal
men, Codfish, Mackerel, Blue Fish, Rice,
Molasses, Syrup, &c. Also, at all times,
York, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll and
firkiit,) Shift, Hams, etc. etc.
Grain and all other kinds of Produce taken
in exchange for goods at the cash price. •
6-330' C. S: JONES.
IVI . ACKEREL, Salmon, and Blue Fish, at
C. S. JONES'
SUPERIOR Spenn and Tallow Candles a
C. S. JONES' PPOVISION STORE.
Drattir' Lg Lastrunients , .
Water Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencils, and
Brushes, just received at
TYLER & JONES'S.
A NEW supply of Fluid and. Cam
pbiuo Lamps—some new and beiutiful
patterns just received and for sale low at
TYLER &JONES.
New Goods.
TB. TYLER. has just returned from th
.city, and is now prepared to show th
largest and best stc....k of Drugs, Medicine
Paints. Oils, Books Stationery, Paper Han'
jogs, and Fancy Goods in the county.
Ile is also prepared to sell lower the
Wetlrrille, and as lag , as any other establish
want in Coudersport.
A .ril 15,1858.
ANEW supply of ScitooL BOOKS,
Paper, Pens, etc., of every kind inquired
fur in this part et the country, just receivei
and fOr sale at the
JOURNAL BOOK—STORE.
•
13untstroun ear/10.
F. KNOX
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attorntg ait
Coudersport, 4i/ill regularly anew' the
ourt in- Potter, county. .
A. P. COVE
CI t rt glt 71, 133
'blast or oua6, Tioga County, Pa, will regular
attend the courts of Potter county:
June 3, 1848.
LAM) AGENCY.
THE iluderstgned . tie& entrusted
with the care of several large tracts of
and in this county, has -wade liimself ac
quainted with the lands and land titlei of the
county; and will give immediate attention* to
any business of this nature that may be en
trusted to him. J. S. MANN.
ARTKUP. G. OT.wraTED,
A TrOII.NEVAND - COUM ELuit AT LA IV
A
'attend to all business entrusted to
hid care with promptness: and fidelity.
Office—in the Temperance Block, up stairs
Main-street, Coudersport, Pa. •
ISA,A.O BENSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW.—ollice, East side
of the public square, Coudersport, Pa.
By special arrangement 'the prefessional sex,
vices of S. P.Toussos, Es q ., be engage
through him in - all cases in' which he is no
previously concerned.
N. B.—All claims due and payable to the
tmdersigned, personally and professionally,
may be found'm the bands - of Isaac Benson,
Esq., for adjustment. S. P.loussos.
March 3, Id-Id. 1-21 f
JOHN S. MANN,
ATTouNlar Asp COUSSELOICAT LAW,
will attend tile several Courts in Potter
add Arlieuti counties. All.busiuess entrusted
to his cure will receive prompt attention.
Odic° on Main-street, opposite the (...loust
11.ouse, Coudersport, Pa. •
---
W. K. ICING,
Aurtmot, Praftunian, an I
ConinNancer,
Snictliport, M'Kcan Co.; Pa.,
Will attend to business for non-resident land!
holders, upon reasonab:e terms. ReferenCes
given if required. -
I': S.- Maps of any part of the County made
to order. 7-33
FOUNDRY
DB. BROWN wLufa gh'e notice to the
• public that he is prepared, ut his Foun
dry ill Coudersport, to do all manlier of CAST
ING,.. will make and finish to order all kinds
of Machinery, Mill Gearing. Board and I,og
Curs, Sleigh.. Slides of 'all sizes, and every
artidle needed by a Lumbering community.
And to iitrmers be ivould say, that he - has
procured some of the Lest Plow patterns in
use. both Plat Land and side Hill,aud keeps
them constantly on hand. And will make to
order Field Rollers, Harrows; Calticators, and
e‘ery article used by 'them in his line of busi
ness.,
He is prepared also to do all ki - of -
BL A CKSMITIII G.
And from his long experience in t .above
business, lie feels confident of givi g satisfac-
Han to t hose who may give him a call.
N. R.—Old iron bought, or taken in ex
change for work. • 7 . -Try - .
JOURNAL BOOK-STO:
'DRS LES,' tnglis h and Germ an,varioe . ty
//styles and sizes, at the Journal Be ok Save
Pocket Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Book.
Webster's Dictionary=, unabridged, octays
high sch . ool and-common school editions
Harper's Universal Gazetteer,
Cruden's Concordance. Testaments_,
Putnainrs Magazine, bound, .
Bnyard Taylor's Works, 5 vols.,
Poets and Poetry of America,
Poets and Poetry of England,
Layard's Nineveh and Babylon,
Willis's Poems, • •
Goldsmith's, Gray's, Ossiau's, Cook's, and
Tennyson's Poems,
Paradise Lost. - Lady of the Lake,
Prescott's Histories. Mexico and Pero,
Thiers''French Revolution,
Josephus. Rollin, •
Winthrop's Now-England.
Macattley's England.' Dickens' England,
The Spectator, 8 vols., Bvo.,
Children's Books—and Toys.
School Books, every kind called for in
community.
Latin, French, and German School Books.
Leverett's Latin Lexicon,
Drawing Paper, Books, and Cards,
Drawing Pencils—Crayon's, Toy Paints,
Colors for oil painting. Music.
Brushes, Chalk, Pens, Quills, Paper of every
variety called for. Wafers, Wax,.&c.
Materials for Paper Flowers.
Harrison's Copying-Ink—Dayids' BlueLak.
Indelible ink, several kinds. Hovey's Ink
Many Phrenological and llydropathic
Works.
Fowlers and Wells' publications,
Blank Books. Mems.'and Diaries;
Teacher and Parent.
Theory and Practice of Teaching.
Life of Horace Greeley,
Star Papers.. H. W. Beecher. .
•
Works of Theodore Parker.
Shakspeare, &c., &c.,
For sale cheap at the
JOURNAL BOOK—STORE.
$0.50
Ang 18:Z
New Goods.
DW. - SPENCER has just returned from
• the city with a large stock of Groce
ries, Drugs and Medicines, and a general as
sortment of Fancy Articles, and many Other
things too nutnerot,s to mention, which will
he sold low 'for cash or ready:pay.
"I cow to. bring you - Life and Health."
DR. CURTIS' HYGEANA, or Inhaling
L./Hyg,eatt Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for the
cure 0 Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma;
Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Lung- arttl
Liver complaints. A new method of- Inhala
tion for the cure of the above named diseases
For sale by - H. N. SPENCER.
b:P :i•Dr4A
Dr. Lardner's Lectures on Science and Ar
Gilfillan's Literary Gallery.
The May Flower, by Mrs. Stowe. ,
Life of 'Sam Houston.
North and South. •
Jack Downing.
•
Our'World.
School Books, Blank Books,
Slates, Stationery, Gold and Silver Pens.
Magazines for June. •
r3r - Also, a General Assortment of NEW
GOODS for the Spring Trade, just received,
and for sale very low, at the
• DRUG & BOOK . STORE.
-Coudersport, May 31, 1855.
iIIaTENT MEDICINES at Wholesale.
JE Merchants and Pedlars will be supplied
with all kinds of Patent Medicines at Manu
facturers' wholesale prices by
TYLER 4 JONES.
TEA S, fresh and ahaap.. at
TYLER
IMPORTANT TO LITIMMER
81KINNER'S •
PATENT SHINGLE-AIACHINE.
:trliE undersigned, agent for the Patentee
A. - in Potter and the adjoining
. ..counties of
Pennsylvania and New-York; would resgect
fUlly call the attention...of Lumbermen and
',others to this laborsaving machine, patented
No., 1851, and now in. - successful operation
in various parts of the United States. This
lunching will rive and shave from one to two
thousind shingles per hour, and will work
hemlock equally as well as pine, the practical
, r‘vorking of which can be seen at Genesee
'EUrk,where orie' is now in operation. Auy
information respecting the same will be given
by addressing the subscriber,
O. CHAMBERLAIN.
Ellisburg, Pa., 111 arch 22, 1.855.
SLATES, Pencils, Writing Books,
Dravving_BoOks,Aecount and Memorandum
books, Tracts, Sunday School Question and
Class Books. Ink, Paper-sand, Chalk, Cray
ons, Sealing Wax, Tissue, Tracing, -Drawing,
and Glaied Paper; Blotting Beards, Pert G
rated 13 _lards, Pert-Folios, and Porte-Monnaies.
CalTand examine at the
JOURNAL BOOE:—STORE. .
TO PRINTERS.
BRUCE'S NEW-YORK TYPE FOUN4
-11-" DRY, established hi' 1613, bas now on
Hand, ready rot' iwnediate delirery, in fonts to .
suit purchasers,
100,000 lb. Roman Type of new cut,
50,000 " Fancy Type,
10,000 " Scripts of various styles..
5,000 " Gerinans,
.5,000 " Ornaments in great variety,
5,000 " Borders,
30,000 feet Brass and Type Metal Rules, and
all the not elties in the business.
All the above Types are cast by steam
poiver; Of the new metal peculiar to this foun- I
dry, and which is certainly superior to any
ever used before in any part of the world.
The unequalled rapidity in the process .of
caking, enables me to sell these inure durable
types at the prices of ordinary types, either
on creditor for cash.
Presses, Wood Type, and all other Printing
Materials, except paper and Cards,- (which
have no fixed quality or price,) furnished at
manufitcturers'
The latest Specimen Book of -the Foundry
is freely 'given to all piloting othces, on the re
ceipt of tifiy cents to prepay postage.
Print 3rs of newspapers who choose to
publish this advertisement, including this note,
three times before the first day of July, 1e55,
and forward me one of the papers, will be
allowed their bills at the time of purchasing
five times the amount of my manufactures.
New-York, Feb. I°2, 1855,
Address, - GEO. BRUCE,
13 Chambers-st.,
N CP rk-
EH E B
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 'clamber
ing millions to arms in the•delebse of their
firesides said their country. England and
France are calling fur men and means, and:
rending forward their :wades to battle'against
the aggressions tit the Russiaa Bear; but
while the Old World is convulsed by revolts
tion,unnsual peace and plenty reign iu the
New.
In the peaceful and quiet pursuit of our
business We have formed a copartnership
ander the nanie and style of N. S. BUTLEff
Sr. CO., and have' taken the store in Binpire
Block, in the village of Olean, formerly occu
' pied' by Thing & Brother, and are mow re
ceivinga spleildidnew , 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 coasternation
alai dismay in the ranks of old fugyism that
has beeti so long established in this section.
• Our stock will consist in part of the follow
ing Goods :
Hardware, crockery, Boots & Shoes,
' Huts, . Caps, Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Drugs, Medicines,
Dye Stuffs, Glass, Paints & Oils,
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 at prices PAW. will do . them good
Call and see for yourselves.
- N. BUTLER & CO.
Olean, May 5, 1854. 6-51
HOLY. —A good quality or honey ler
sale at C. SMITH's
• Bounty Land,
THE undersigned will give particu
lar attention to the procuring of Bounty
Land for all those entitled thereto under the
late or any previous Act of congress. • .
A. 6. - OLAISTED.
Coudersport. Fa., iVarclA 15,1855. 4-43 Stn
New Books,.
LADIES and Gentlemen are invited to call
and examine. the new books and. other
&clods just receive 4 and for sale at •
TYLER & JONES'S
ZINC and Mineral Paints, with direction
('or using, at TYLER & JONES'S
D IARIES for. 1855 just recsivcd at
"TYLER'S
SODA, Cream Tartar, Magnesia, Allum
PChalk, Salts, and Glue, for sale at the
- Ekt\TENT PAILS, Bed Cords, Clothes]
.0 Lines, Horse Cords, Curry Comb+, Horse
BruAas, to be sold at MANN'S.
Stattonery •
AT Wholesale and Retail at
TYLER'S
- Tailoring! Tailoripg!!
wit4 J .W. HARDING, Tailor. All %;oi-k1
entrusted to - his care will be done
neatness, comfort, and durability. -
13 0 Shop over Lewis Mann's store. 6-37
ILIRESH Burning Fluid and Gamphine at
X the; DRUG and BOOK-STORE.
Clothing, ()lothing •
THE place to buy well-made Clothing at
a low price (a large stock to select from
INDIAN MEAL end BUCKWHEAT eon
stoutly on hand at the -
NEW PROVISION STORE.
GRAIN and Produce of all kinds taken iu
Nil - exchange for Goods at . this store.
C. S. JONES.
SACKS OF SALT at the •
• - NEW PROVISION STORE.
A.B. GOODSEL.L, •
GWNSMlTH,Coudersport, Pa. Fire Arms
manufactured and repaired at his shop, on
short notice.
•
March :3, 1848.
ArstGE 41 . 4.
Brought Home to Va.; Door iJ the Million
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A WWIDEREOL DISCOVERY has .recently
been made by Dr. Curtis,
.of this city, iu the
treatment—of Consumption, Asthma, and all
diseases of the Lung. We iefei to " pi. City
tis' Hygeana, or Inhaling nygenn 'Waiter and
Cherry Syrup." With this new method Dr.
C. has restored many afflicted ones to,perfcet '
tealtht. as an evidence of which Ite has innu
merable certificates. Speaking of-the treat
ment a physician says; It is evident that in
haling—constantly breathing an agreeable,
healing irapoi,,the mcdieinal properties must
come in direct contact with the whole of the
oriel cavity of"the lungs, and tnus escape the
many and varied changes produced. upon
them when introduced into the stomach, and
fikkleeted-to the process of digestion. tihe
ygena is for sale at the druggists' through
out the country
. .
The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the
linen without the least inconvenience—the
heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate
I,lle fluid.
Hundreds of cases of cures like the follow : .
ing might be named. One package of the
llvgena has cured rue of the Astinim of six
ypers standing.
Jas. F. Kccsberry, P. M., Duncannon, Pa. .
I am cured of the Asthma oflo years stand;
.0g by Dr. Curtis' Ilygeapa.
' Margaret Eastman, Brooklyn, N. r.
Mrs. Paul of No. 5 Mannnond st., N. Y., was
lured of a severe case of Bropchetis by the
Hygeana, •
- My sister hild been cured of a distq.ssing
cough of several years standing, apd decided I
to be incurable by her physicians. She was
cured in one month by the Hygeana.
J.ll. Gaubert, P. M., Richmond, Mc.
Price Three. Dollars. a Package.—Sold_ by
currts is, PERKINS & BOYD & PAUL,
No. 149 Chambers st:, N. Y.-4 Packages
sent free by express to any part of the United
States forTen . Dellars, •
N. D.—Dr. Curtis' Hygeana is the original
and only genuine artic.e, and all others urn
base imitations or vile and injurious counter
feits. Shutrihein as you would poison.
Sold by Russell & - Scott, No, 138 Market
street; Philadelphia. who will sell by the
• dozen at the Proprietors' rates.
New BOoks, -
'FDA MAY, by •Mary Langdon. .
Jl-The 'Newsboy.
Bayard Taylor's Central Africa,
Lauds of the Saracen, and
Poems of the Orient.
• Fanny Fern's last, "Ruth Hall."
Life of P. I'. Barnum..
. Mr thuherford's Children, by the author
of The Wide, Wide World.
Mary Downes Tales, for children.
The lotsng American's Library, consisting
of the lives id ‘Vashin g ,on, Lafayette,
.. • Franklin, Mariou, iind - eight others in
one sett.
Leaves from the Tree Igdrasyl, by Marsha
Russell.
Peris'ecipics—Dr. Elder.
Bertha and Lily, by Mrs. E. Oakes 'Smith.
WebSter and his Master Pieces—Teat.
Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, by
Mrs. 11. B. Stowe,—&c,,
• Just received imd for sale at thu
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1000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED,
TO canvass for the best and. saleable
Books published. They are written by
the uiot popular Authors of the day, in
cluding, among el k`I:S, T. S. Aternen, of
whose last great work,
TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM,
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of publication.
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Q.I'LatT§MEN find Powder, Shot, Lead,
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and Tackle ut the best quality and at
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LYON'S KATHAIRON and other
rxcellent preparatitius 41t cleansing and
heiiMitying the limn, fur sale at TY I.E tt'S.
PERSONS about to build or repair,lvill find
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Paints and Oils, for sale at fah: prices by
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WRESTER'S DICTIONARY Pocket,
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editions, tier sale by 11LER
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TN W t SPENCER would respectfully in
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io selling
out his stock of GROCERIES,
DRUGS & MEDICINES, &c., cheap fur
Cash or Ready-Pay.
Come one, come all: Now is the time to
make gosod bargains.
A choice lot of PATENT MEDICINES
on hand. 5-15
New Books.
American Agitators and Reformers,.
By Bartlett $1,25
Life of Wm. 11. Seward, his Speech
. es,-Orations, and Writings,
.1,00
Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern,. —1;25
Life of Horace Greeley, (new supply,) 1, , 25
Stanhope Burleigh, or the Jesuits in
our Homes, (new supply,) ...... _145
For save at T. B. TYLER'S.
May 31. 1855.
Macarthus's T.i T 1 irnent.
The best Liniment in the • TVorld
Prepared by A. MACARTHUR, M. P.
This article may be relied upon as being a
sure 'cure for Sprains, Bruises, Cramps,
Swellings, Rheumatism, Frozen Limbs, Con
traction of tha Musille.4, Croup, Quinsy,
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Diseases, Weakness, and for Burns if applied
immediately, Eruptions of the Skin, Chapped
Hands, Cuts or Sores, and .effectually. coun
teracts any Inflammation. •
And an effectual remedy for Horses and
Cattle, in the cure of the billowing diseases,
viz: Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Spavins,
Ringbones, Fresh Wounds, Sweeney, NVincl...
galls; Lameness, Cracked Heels, Scratches,
or Grease,•and Galls of all kinds occasioned
by the heelless
For sale by
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NA Blackwood's, Edinburgh Magazine, and W ILCOX,
_
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SEAMEN, &c.,OF ALL WARS': THEIR.
1 WIDOWS, AND MINOR CHILDREN.
S. lli. KNIGHT, Attorney for Governmsn,
Clannants, - Washington, D. C.,
riONTIN tr ES to give prompt Mad pentow
'IL/attention to the prosecution of Claim s ();
every des,cription against the Government,
and particularly to those before the . Treas tity
Department, Pension ayd Bounty-Land 13a
rears, Patent and. Ganeral Land Officea,ani
Board of Claims.
An experience of years; and a '
familiarity
with the means of obtaining the earliest and
most favorable action on Claims, with hi t
facilities for the dispatch of business, fa ro ,
hint in assuring his Correspondents, Clain.
ants, and the Public, generally, that interest'
intrusted to his keeping NV 111 not be neg.
lected.
PENSION, BQLIKTY LIND, PATENT, PCILIt
LAND LA it 5,
He hasnearly ready, fur gratuitom
bution amoug - his business Correspondent 4,
(and those whO may become such,) a neat
pamphlet containing a synopsis of the engin:,
Pensmu, Bounty Land, Patent, and p u b! i i
Land LawS, down to the end of the l ate
Congress—including the '
BOUNTY-LAND ACT OF ALUM 3, 1855,
under which all who 'have heretofore re
ceived less than t.„ l6ll acres are now entitled tc,
additional land ; Vd Act grants al,•olfA r ,. s
i a ,
to all, O ffi cers, on-commissioned- o.flicEr,
ChatiMins, Soldiers, Wagon Masters, 'I aic
stern, and friendly Indians, of the Aniw,
chiding Stale Troops, Volumeers,and Shl:tlt.
—and all Officers, Seamen, Ordinary Spatn,.. t .,
Marines, Clerks, and Landsmen ; of iha N 4 - 1,
not heretofore provided for, who have ..ene,!,
not less than fourteen days (uo'ess in batt.,t ;
at any period since 1776; and to the tyttlott,
and minor children of all such per,. 4) ,
tied, and deceased.
This pamphlet contains "Forme of App ; .
cation" more full and complete than any
wh . er.e to br. found; adapted to the tvoin
•cvery class of Claimants under the .ket, tti
copious decisions and instruc:hmi of t:i;
Department, and practical suggeitiom
the course to . be purmed in 'gig:AAA a
rejected cases.
. Parties not wishing to li;1.111:eh „f
the facilities; afforded by thi: t Wilke in •ever.rt
prompt and personal sppertnt„ib,ie of tll-.r
claims at the Departments, c- at ob.aiu c op
of the patuph:et by remitting !hit
cents its postage gattir% -
INDUCENEF:N' TS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
correspondents who prepare. and foril%ti
cases for management by tits Agency will l
dezilt with liberally; supplied with all
sari blanks ~antis, and kept constantly nib
of the changes that from. time to -taro. ec
in the e.Tecutian of the laws.
It is within the subscriber's power to di n , :
his Correpondents to the
many persons entitled tinder the Ac:t
having obtained several thousand Land
rants under former laws, he is in po“e-i,:
of data'that will unitttri.tll) assis6 iu .crate,;
additional btiunty.
•
Fees, below the uswil ralesand condnttsN
upon the adinLssion of Claims.
The highest cash prices giaGu ler Lan
Warrants, Revoluti2nar.y :crept, and Don
Land Patents
Address
4t.14.1t
Tin and Hardware,
THE undersigned has - connected wit:
Iris Tin, Sheet iron, , Cei.pt r, and
business, that of HA!:Mr Ala: awl (:!:•
LEI I . —so that in addition to the
heretol'ore conducted by Ilia,. he i ; 11W it t,
tusulq the public wilh aljne:t dery tart ,
of lictiware, and
Iron, Nails, Cable and I.)x
Adzes and s.
Lacs. A general IL-.,...,rttnent of UJ...,% 1 ., 1
panned \ To), ot ..core ile.,(:ipt•.a;
ail shot:t, lti de.d...no. to !zo: o all m
the public in his fine, h Ita
sell, not_thr le,, than cost, but tar a
631 A LI. profit indeed, at:ti hopes Ia a ,u
attention to his bu,inoss to receise
sbare of inJblie patrotno4e.
All kinds of Litteii
Gnuds, at thi! iii hest market prices: alto.
per ton paid fur old iron.
6- ly - JAS.
Premiuth rannii7z 11 1 111.0.
Important to -Farmers awl ilechonic,
subscriber has puichastd
Bamborough the right to LIEC in l'ov: r .
Isil'Kean counties his patent in the nostril ,
of Fanning Mills.
h. ,s eho, at grrat
bense, eornmenced the maimiacture eta Ha
MIUM MILL which wi3 cLria faze Ito"
1260 bushels per hour. This Mill war, pite
March 20, 1417, since which ti we it iies
at the head of the list at all ;lir. State and c r;
agriculturul soeheties is here it ha;
Whited. and is a univ;rrsal fave.ite
ariners who have tried it. It took the F.-
mium at the first ilricuitural F.;ir :
Harrisburg, Oct. 31st, when there
30,009 people present; and at the gum
Agricultural Fair at New-Yur! , , held at Roe.
ester Sept. 16-19, 1:4.51, this Funning M
ceOeived the highest honors.
Having, met with uniform success
tried, 'l, confidently itivitx the furthers of
and M'Kean counties to call at lily
Coudersport and examiu efur theinsefro
A supply always on hand, to b'e st,l,:ca
sonable terms.
6-37tf JOHN nEcKliov.
T. U. TILER
l 111 E subscriber her, by gives
public that-havina
his note for eighty dollars, Awaritig dale
the last of March, 1851, payable Sertc2,i:
1856, and having 'lever revel% ed- st;y
therefor, he will refuse to pay the
therefore lie warns any person from
the said_ note.witli and expectation of
hie
ing it. [6511 . CONSIDER STEAP.M.
Machine Oil..
Mill Owners will always find turf:ll
Oil for machinery at satisfactory prices.,
in any quantity,at
TYLER'S Drag Stott'
LIFE OF HORACE GREE
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The Oracle of Flinger", and a new
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for DRY GOODS, " •
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CROCKER V, •
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tho People want, and must hare. Arail-:
subscribers will sell to their ens:corm ad
new, for the Cash, or other Ready-PaY ,
very -best bargains to be had in lionler•
Pennsylvania,
D. W. SPENCER
1:3
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