some y we-may want to dagueravo t t ype human nature in its descent to lowest degradation, and then we sisillook for an illustration—a man ,oil of principle--without spirit, r iis or dignity of character. We 0 , 0 a man that could take a seat in Legislztaire in defi%nce of a con itituency ,that had twice repudiated kirai - j. 8..111CE This unscrupulous political dema gogue and professional legislative bo judias succeeded in wiggling him ellfinto a seat in the Pennsylvania Legislature, and has now .the satisfac tion of holding a place not •given horn ly,tiks voice of•the people. The corn tsittee of investigation reported on Thursday last, in his favor and be was morn in. .Our readers may be curi ous to know upon what ground Beck u ntested the seat of Mr. M'Ghee, L a how he obtained his seat, and c onsequently we publish below both the majority and the minority reports, of the investigating committee. W 9 thinlolop pOlic will agree with us the. the facts set forth in the minority , r eport (and the majority report too for that matter, for it condemns itself) s lows that locofocoism has descended little lower into the mire for politi catpurposes, than is even usual for A t m. It will be seen there was no charge of illegal slating. or irregulari (riin,the mode of.conducting the elec tion, but that tho whole proceedings were based upon the mere quibble of t k oo k e tlins having been held at a new school house which was built to take ths'place of an old one which had been turned into a dwelling, and there fore it is clear that Beck is occupying place not given him by the people Lost to all sense of shame, politically waking, as we have heard him to be, we were scarcely prepared to believe that he would be willing to ask and adept a place for which the people bore twice repudiated him, up.m so trifling a pretext. But so it is. It is well worth while for locoism, after this, to ask, will Mr. Pearce resign Shimo! Shame !—Munry Luminary. Tut . Hocss of Representatives, which, with Mr. Bua forced into Kr. ''Gun's seat, has just the even trro•thirds of Democrats, illustrated Democratic ideas of economy and re form, last week, by voting to adjourn from the 15th to the 25th period of ten 'days ; but the Senate yoga not be driven into that extravu- Ewe, and the House then took five ism when it could not got a frolic of ten. Between voting adjournments, jostiling fairly elected members out of their seats, introducing Slavery in our Sote, by forcing the right of transit, gad. ch,rtering Jesuitical Monasteries, the preien: House seems likely to win an unenviable fame. Six weeks of thu ' m i en h av e passed, and beyond the unconditional repeal of the license law, the House has done little or nothing but wrangle on ultra party questions. One Day it will vote down a resolu tion vaintaining the rinhta of intement and religious worship fur Americans aimed, and the next it contends for peculiar privileges to a religious class who scarcely profess .loyalty to our nistltuti ens! —...rfarrisburg Telegraph. Tea chivalry in Alabama have been tapping. Previous to the adoption of the present code of that State, there els a stringent law against educating slaves, " which was a most salutary isW." as we learn from a correspondent At The gontgontery (Ala.) ..idrertiscr, but which is omitted from the code. Tile writer also says I " This, doubtless, was not intention el by the codifiers, but must have been overlooked. The subject is one our present Legislature should doubt less deal svith, as it is true that this thing is being carried on in the cities and towns, much to the detriment of this species ofproperty. We would pq be -surprised if there was a under lying motave prompting is thing for the purpse of operating against the institytiOn. We heard a planter say a few weeks since that on taking one of his slaves home from Mobile, he found irl.his possession seFeral dozen spelling—bonke, and that he learned that in that city the slaves were found it ailleistire hours iearningtheir books. Many of this kind travel to theinterior in the. Summer, end will ruin where they go. Let us hare a prohibition.", By all means prehihit the slave. Crean learning to read, if you wish them to continue as slaves. No special fault should be found with this prohib tion alone; the fault lies deeper—An the institution itself. Give Slavery, and the necessarily continued brutal ignorance of the. siavo follows, Put out the light, then. BEANS! BEANS!! For sale at R. J. CHENEY'S.. DRIED AP'PLES! I have lift with me a quantity on commis siva, which will be sold tow, those wanting will de well to call on, D. Vll.- SPENCER. Aient. Asa /LOLL BUTTER bid JAM, at iL J. CHENEI"B. 41tte*ttiont TN conveyer= of the opening of the • Cet i. tewissa, Williamsport, and hlmira ft. R., whereby direct railroad communication hi now established with Philadelphia, Wise, Posey, & Wise, .• Wholesale dealer§ in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, N. E. corner Fifth and Market St. ?f-IL♦Dlt L 1 lA, are now prepared to offer extraordinary in ducements, to the Northern. Pennsylvania trade, to visit their city to make spring put .chusee, Ig addition to the low prices they sell at, they will also guaratee to ship all goods pur chased of them, at the same rates as goods are shipped from New York. Their stock consists of all the usual varieties of PRINTS, GINGHAMS, CHAMRRAYS, LAWNS, BAREGE DELAINES, ALPACAS & DEBEGE, WHITE GOODS IN ALL THEIR VARIETY, BROCHE IS: BLANKET SHAWLS, IRISH LINENS & TABLE DIAPERS, CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, SATINETS & JEANS, VELVETS & VELVET CORDS, LINENS, DUCKS & DRILLINGS, SILK & SATIN VESTINGS, BLACK:DRESS SILKS, COLORED CAMBRICS, RED & WHITE FLANNELS, TICKINGS & STRIPES, BLEACHED & BROWN MUSLINS, &c. &c. &C. —A L S 0- 4 full assortment of Carpeting', PUSEY, & WISE. Wholesale Dealers in reedy-made Clothing, N. E. corner sth and Market Sts., Philadelphia, will have constantly on bind an extensive assortment of Men's& Boys' Clothing of every grade and quality adipted to the country trade. All garments warranted of the newest styles and best Workm.inship. Philadelphia, Feb. 10th J 856. GREAT BARGAINS FOR SOME BODY. HE undersigned, having 1.'4 his interest 1. in the Weilsvilte STAGE route, ti his former partner, has a large number if Ilf. R SES CARRIAGES, COACHES, LUMBER WAGONS, 4ND SLEIGHS, Which he will sell at public auction, at his Tavern Stand in Colesburg, on Saturday, the 15th day 'of March nett to the highest bid der. If. will also sell in the same way, at the same time and place, twelve COWS, six STEERS; and the Celebrated Alderny BULL. TERMS OF SALE for the above property, CASH in hand for a II sums under twerny.five dollars. For all sums between twenty-live and fifty dollars six months, and for all over fifty dollars one year credit, to be secured by not. of approved endorsers. Also, being anzioua to retire to his farm, the subscriber will at the same time and place, offer for sale his well known . TAVERN STAND, ■el its !. appurtenances. Terms of ei!e, one fourth of the purchase Money to be paid in band, the balance in four equal 11111:1U1i pep Lent, 'soured by a Judgment Contract. Time of sale IU 6'4.494, A M. sAMI. MILL. Cenderepert Jaa. 21st, 1866. Selling Off .fit COST, subscriber intending to close I_ up business as soon as possible, is now selling at cost and below c.,st, in order to dispose of the goods on hand as seoa as' pos sible. Those in want of anything in tho line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Oroce ries, Hardware, 45:c , &c., &e., by calling coon, can secure great bargains. Call anti examine th-: stock and priees and you will not gu away without buying. D. E. OLMSTED. Coudersport. Feb. 14th. 1856 NEW BOOBS. NCHANTED BEAUTY, by Dr. Elder, ALI Lives of Atrocious Judge; by Hildreth, Progress of Religioue ideas, by L bi Child, Bryard Taylor'a Travels, The Song of Hiawatha—Longfellow, Caspar, by Amy Lothrop, Just received and for me at the • JOURNAL BOOK STORE., NEW MUSIC. Tot Booms, CLI t SP 13uspia, ILLUSTRATZO H TDROT'ATIIIC FAC I'CLONIDU, PORT_ FOLIOS, PORT 11,10NRIpr.11, ELOOVTION & ORATORY, AKIXICAX D , Wilts, Will) WORLD. Nevr supply Harper's Universal gakritter, School Books, French, German, do Lit}. JOURNAL BOOK STORE, Coudersport, Nor. 29th, 1855. FRENCII MUSTARD—A new thing an tiraly, fir sal* at • C. h. JONLII', ESSENCE of Coffee, Coffee sold et lower prices than at any other Store in sewn, as it was purchased before the last rise. at R. J. CHENEY'S. D. W'SPENCER, Apia. LADILI, that hated. tale* lase is for I-J Nato at the sit otaaii by • • lb. w. 'nom= %pat idilxira . :Report-Aeocuatost the 001221Iligiftle0 . ffor - - .the Year 111#5. HARRY ELLIS, Esq. Treasurer of Potter County, in account with Baia County Sine January lit, 1855 to Dee. 215t,145: Dr. To amt. of taxes on eursei!ed. ;ands for the year 1854 placed in his hands for collective, 4-3552 47 " to mot. of taxes on unseated lands id the year 1855 placed . i n hi e b a nds for collection, 3 g 7 i/P " Amt. due fr.gor collectors 1845, 1846, 1847,-1N 9 , 1850 , 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854; and 1855, . 8899 0; " Amt. due on Judimentrin Scim.iPleas 1275 64 4a 41 CI N ote ,. 79 42 " " Paid for chain,, 104 " " " " Clock Dial% 30 00 " " By E. W. Bishop en Village lots 29 85 ." Errors in the footing of , items on the Books in statement of • unseated tax for 1854 which • . should be added to the lint of • tax for that year (see Day Book Page 22) . 101 10 " Bal. dne the Treasurer, 648 . 941 16154 681 Cr. By amt. collected and paid over to the Commissioners, 2995'65 " your Percentage ou $2995,65 149 78 " amt. of remaining un collected 12510 09 " Paid to 'Commissioners more than him been collected 499 16i We the undersigned Auditors of Potter County having examined the accounts and vouchers of. Harry Ellis Treasurer of said County, find due from said county to said Tres surer the sum of six hundred and forty eight dollars and ninety four cents and a half as above stated Witness our hands at Couders port tbis.Bth day of Januar! A. D. 1856. NV. B. GRAVES, County Auditors. H. L. SIMONS. HARRISON •ROSA, Esq.. Centatiosioner of Potter County, Dr. account with said County 1856: Dr. to Amt. of orders drawn in your Caviar fir Cam's. Services, 58 01 " .1341. due. 25 99 Cr. By 56 days sersiees as eons toissioner, as per Bill rendered .84 00 HENRY NELSON, E.g. Commissioner 'of Potter County in Recount whit acid county for al& year 1855 Dr. To orders drawn in your firer for Commissioners services, 54 . 28 Bal, due said Coutuaissioner 13 97 Cr. By 454 days services as Com missioner as per Bill rendered 63. 25 WILLIS YOUNG, Esq. late Commissioner of Potter County in account with said County for I 85: Dr. to orders drawn in your fairer on account of Com's. services, t 2 73 Bal due said Coco's. 24 77 Cr. By 33 days services a Com- . missioners as per bill rendered , 49 50 DUICK \VHIPPLE, Esq. Commissioner of Potter County is with said county for 1855; • t Dr. to order drawn in-your favor ter Commissioner's Berries to hal, 16 50 Cr. By . 11. days service as Com missioner as per Bill rendered 16 50 We the undersigned Auditors of Potter County, do certify that we have examined the accounts and Touchers of Harrison Rosa, Henry Nelson, and Duick Whipple, Esqrs., Contrnissioners of said Cstanty, and Willis Young, late Commissioner afield County, and Ind their several accounts as above stated Coudersport, Jan. 9th, 1856. W. B. GRAVES, t County Auditors. . H. L. SIMONS. 5 HARRY ELLIS Treasurer of Potter County in account with the several Townships for Amount of school tax (Unseated) placed in his hands for collection for 1855, and previous years! - Allegany. Dr. to scut of tax (or 1952 95 45 " " " " 1854 15 96 111 41 Cr, By amtremaining uncol. lacted, 111 41 Abbott. Dr. is arat of tar far 1854 225 18 " " " 1855 225 17 450 33 Cr. by amt uncollected 420 63 II Commission on amt eell't. 148 . Due the District 28 22 450 33 Bitigham. Dr. to amt ate: for 1854 51 411 Cr. By Ent not collected 61 40 Couiersport. Dr. to ate of tax fir 1854 - 4 Oil Cr. by anat. uneollected, 4 Enka Dr. to arnt of tax for 1854 197 11 " " " 1852 11 11 " " " 1856 160 15 368 37 Cr. 47 amt not collected 225 07 • Commission ons 43 30 2 16 Due the Dist. 41 14 368 37 Genesee. • • Dr. to ant of tax for 1854 117 16 Fr. by mat actoolleetod 117 16 ljarriran. Dr. to arqt ta4 for HU 34 Isa Cr. by tax cot collected $4 60 Hawes. Dr. to tax for 1854 1.84 07 Cr. by mit not collected 189 87 Hector. Dr. to amt arta{ for 1854 MI 84 Cr. by. amt ma cciecteit _ - 1341,84 .74;asaXt Dr. to mat of tax for . 2 07 AI • 0 44 1 8 55 - 207 3 Cr. by amt not collected O:wayo. Dr: to amt °flax for 1854 118 IT Cr. by mot not paid _ Pat; Dr. to ilia taz for 1664 63 Di w u la. 693 611 443 OS gr , b7V l 4 aDS.volltct•d . Am! 80 Portage. Dt. to amt oftax.for 1&54 49 4; ". " 1855 :90.79 IdO 29 • • Cr. by amt not paid 111 17 Commission 0n529.,05 145 " Day District ' 27 60 140 22 • &Art.. • Dr. to amt oltas for Diu 77S •a " .1E:,6 10 13 17 88 by !=a.- m,t paid. Sharon. r. tp slat or tax. for 1554 80 90 got aot paid - 80 90 Swede,. Dr. to w t tax fgr 1854 al 89 " ," ,1855 102 50 224 78 Cr. by anitlipt . p . all 205 96. C ommissiot,xon $lB 82 94 Due tbe District ' 17 88 224 78 Summit. Br. to eat of to for 1854 104 28 210 " 1855 212 95 319 27 Cr. by amt not paid 295 94 Commission 0n123 33 1 16 Dna th• district 22 17 319 27 Noses. Dr. to mat •ftai for Mt - 73 70 Cr . by amt not paid . 73 70 16154 6S West Branch. Dr. to ameoftax for 1854 105 61' " " 1855 137 12 Buildii2g tax 1855 137 12 379 75 Cr. By amt not collected 979 75 ;Marto,. Dr. to are of tax fir 1854 309 63 '6 " " . 1855 307 78. 617 41 Cr. by and not collected We Cho- undersigned auditor. of the county of Potter do certify that having examined the accounts ind vouchers of Harry Ellis, Treasur. er of Potter County, with the 1 school districts in this said couxty, we find the al counts'as aboVe stated. W. B. GRAVES t Camay Auditors IL L. SIMONS Coudoroport, Jau.l2, 1856. lit 4 00 P. A. STEBBINS Eaq Sheriff of Potter catia ty i n n Ile:Count . with said county for the year . To JurT tire to Commonwealth , Dr Causes collected by you at I each 28 00 " Fine against N. J. Mills 6 00 "6 itiry egos 24 00 " 3 Fil/0 11 against Clark Carrion 20 00 EE Conan - Cr By Boarding prisoners as par bill 34j daya at 82 per week j 980 " Summoning Jurors fir Dee:Term - j 16 00 " Boarding Ne4oa 60 " Proc:amation for Eleatic' 76 "1331ketione called up in Colin. tor atelier 1855 121 16 63 "Cleuumg the court house ic keeping it in order for the year 25 00 "Ceatein the cams of the Commonwealth ye C. L. Caraaw No. 14 Sept Term 53 4 31 Balance doe the eeirty 75 01 49 50 We the undersigned auditors of the county of Potter, do certify that after examining the 'Keenan' and vouchers of I'.A. Stebbins Sheriff of said county; for the year Itiss we find due the county the stun ofsaventy five dollars and on. cent as above stated. W. S. quisyEs j County atuttitors H. L. SIMONS 5 Coudersport Jou 12. /056. MARV( ELLIS Treasurer of Potter Co. in account the several Townships for Amount, ofuuseated road tax for 1855 end previous years, also foi 2 road and town taxes. • .. . . Allegany. . . . Dr. to imi of road tax, for the year 1854 . $ 18 . 46 ' " " - " 1555 61 57 80 03 Cr. by amt. rema:/aing tut collected, Abbott. • Dr. to ante altar for 1854, 34 49 5 o 394, 190 67 " " •' 1865 202 33 si 0 1855 22 84 450 33 Cr. by " " uncollected, 420 63 , " Coramiiiion ou $29 70 148 .f Dun.the Townships 28 22 450 33 Bingham. Dr. to not oftax for 11564 . 102 98 Cr. by' ." not collected 102 98 Comderiport. Dr. to amt of tat for 1854 • 1 60 ad 41 " 1855 3 83 533 Cr. by 41:13t uncollected 5043 . Eulalia. Dr. to amt of Lex far 1854 221 58 " " " 1855 319 63 541 21 Cr. by mkt net collected Geneatee. Dr. No smt •f gal for 1851, 1852 and 1854 425 29 " " 1555 2C5 05 530 21 cr.by inn netsollected .ffitrrisoft. Dr. to amt of =Tor 1854 45 98 h i; • 1855. 52 29 98 27 Cr. by amt hot ealleetal Hebrox. Dr. to t 4.2 for 1854 118 66 "• • ••••• .18.55 270 46 389 02 Cr. bitedikat seketed Hecter. Dr. to aim to; for 1854 267 88 " " " 1855 289 20 557 08 118 17 Cr. by tat sot wanted Itches. • • Dr.:teawittai fey • 4 2611 L.: ' lit 4 , 9. 1 OV, er. by ,an;ktatot Onsairo. Dr.itoltaxifor 1854 313 21 Cr. - " " not collected 213 21 Pike. - ,Ir. to Acy..for 1854 244 84 " " 1855 485 78 730 82 17 88 ••••••?I=.• atcit not paid Dr. to ;mkt of:tax for. 1854 297 5S I , 1855 226 04 523 62 Cr. by Aunt not paid 493 41 . “Cons..en 640 21 2 01 '• due the township 38 20 523 62 Roulet. Dr, is tax for 1854 13.94. Cr. by amt not paid 13 94 • Sharma, Dr. to am: tax for 1854 42 92 • it 1855 23 66 66 53 Cr.l4 amt not paid Stewardsox. Dr. to amt tax for 1853 24 16 Cr. by amt not paid - 21 16 • Sweden. Dr. to tax fur 1854 143 12 /I 235 41 278 53 617 41 Cr. by ant not paid 244 42 Corn. on 334 11 ~ 1 70 d Due the township 32 41 278 53 • Summit. Dr. to tax for 1854 280 35 " " " 1855 245 73 454 08 Cr. by amt net paid 408 62 Corn. on $45 46 - 2 27 Due the township 43 19 454 08 Dr. to amt of tax for 1853 and 1854 90 89 Cr. by 'amt. not paid 90 89 147 0 West Braftdi. Dr. to tax. for 1854 211 02 " " " 1855 263 79 474 81 Cr. by . amt nut collets- Lek . .474 81 Marto*. Dr, to amt tax for 1854 461 35 " , " " 1855 307 78 769 13 Cr. by amt of tai opt collected 147 00 We the undersigned Auditors of Potter County, haying examined the accounts of the Treasurer, with the different Townships for Road purpo ses, do find them as above and within stated. Coudersport Jan. 12th 1856. W. B. GRAVES, l Auditors H. L. SIMONS. f Receipts and Expenditures OF POTTER COUNTY, FOR Tire YiLillt 1855. BECIIMPTS. Amount received for taxes on unseated lands - fin the year 1854 $35 10 " • for the year 1855 34 60 Amount received from collector. - 69 70 for the year 1850 7 99 for the year 1853 22 18 for the year 1854 946 40 for the year 1855 1931 10 -2907 68 Amount received on Judgment., 190 34 t' tram 11. 11. Dent for chain, 1 04 for clock di l i, • 30 00 " from E. W. Bishop, for village lots 29 2.5 Excess of expenditure.* over receipt., 2815 55 00 03 • EXPENDITURES. Academy, Coudersport arlso 00 Asstssors, 457 63 Books and Stationery. T. B• Tyler, . 114 49 Tyler & Jones - 11 69 An lrew Jaeluon 65 41 S. Rost 10 00 M. W. Mann - 4 00 W. Knox 1 o 0 -901 09 Bounty. - On Wolves, 100 00 Wild Cats, ' 26 25 Foxes, . - 50 126 75 Bridge Viewers, 6 00 Counsel. Isaac Beeson, Esq., bal. for lea, 20 00 C. W. Enia. Esq., 25 SA L. P. Willis:Qn. Esq. ' 20 00 -."- 65 IV . . 541 21 County Conuniasioners. G. G. Colvin, balance for 1854. 13 46 Willis Young, balance for 1854, 17 88 H, Metzger, do do -15 41 Henry Nelson, do do 537 H. Ross. 51 01 Walls Young. 23 73 Duick Whipple, 16 75 Henry Nelson, . - 54 18 630 28 98 27 County Auditors. Harris Lyman, is 00 H, L. Simons, ' 18 00 James H. Wright, _ 18 00 ee. Clerk of Qr.'Sessione. Thomas IL Tyler, 49 20 Henry J. Olmsted, (lita) 21 04 389 02 ---;-70 24 Cortstables attending Court; 114 48 CommLisioners' Clerk, 8. Haven 143 74 Crier of Court, Will . iam' Crosby, 46 00 Cotta. . In Cennammoiltimito, 473 53 It; Citilpsite, - • - - •---1182 79 147 08 105 4aB 33.519:V3 519..33 .419 33 730 62 Portage. 66 58 111,ysses. 769 13 $6044 06 •coirt - • icpgring lock, 114 C.R.Pradt,boardt up wituliwa /k2,= . &Young,. oek, •• , • A. Jackson, ot, • 66 clo lock anti finings is vaulty do poker sad repl shovel, Lewis Mann, hocks andttails, 1 157, T. B. Tyler, Windoir shades, , 60 00 .8. Jones, banging do , 3 14. - D. B. Brown, Iron coltuns, 436 R. T.B. Tyler, Varnish for colons, • %a [laver', cleaning office, 33 . Jos. Ilitchcock, repairing stove", 75 K. Clark, Saw dust, S 02 ' C.. N. Brown, Table forPro.otEce 2OW • • • • ,; Ali Bees, Lumber and repairing 18 4/ J. W. Snutholshpail and Sprinkler, 3 07 Tyler & Jones, seal prvss, 26 ll* . • in WU Election Expenses. Jail. B. Rennella, repairing grate. ISO ; Eli Rees, •• wallow, 3 U Clothing, 24 711 - • Nan •p Serillan), for washing, Si S. Sherwood; for labor. 404 1312.24, Jury, S. 111. Milli, meal. fur Jury, Lights. . T. B Tyler, and Tyler Sr. Jones fur Fluid ani Complicit'', 17 44 , Tyler Jr. Junes for Lamps 2 74 --- SG 111 '.; Prothonotary—T. B. Tyler, . 31.11 11. I Olmsted, [late] 311 0 Postage—J. M. Judd, Postmaster, 3 np. Public Printing apd Blanks —Jolmal, 112 Or . Patriot, 131 SI Qualification fi.es to Justices 33.4 P. A. Stabbing, bal. for 1854, 500 87 •• • ; F..es for 1835, toper Mad. rep,-90 67 -591 P. A. Stebbins, for distributing Assuan' an.: Collectors' Duplicates, Tip Staves', SO Wood. • " R. V. Niles, A. Jackson, John Crittenden, D, T. Hall, .1. Holletibeck, Drawing, T. Lenehan, Sawing. James Sullivan, Sawing, 'Be 1 66 T 2 06 $ 71 • - • : 62 -71 42 - J. Clark, Labor, 11 76 J• S. 'Vann, Auditing ProtLey, aeeennt, .3 1" L. B. Cole. on Meridian Hoe, f ey Rob /rt. Hamilton, County Map; SO Of R..@. CHENEY Draper &. Tailor. WOULD call the attention uf the Cit ,of Coudersport, and the cotruntmity-et . large, he would say to them, that •he *tot prepared to do all kinds of work in the hie ef TAzLonirt (11: ' in the moat approved style, and he Babas himself by his long experience in the 'bete' business, that he can suit the most fastidiesis, and holds himself responsili!e for 'all ,Bert done at his Store. . He will spare no pains in cutting and uses-::' king, for others to make. All kinds of Grain and produce taken ik exchange for cutting or making. at the aar. • ket price, and cash not refused Wonted. FLOUR, Corn Meal, Dried Apples, leA .• Plums, for sale at R. J. CHENEY'S'. '1 griSTS, Corn, Buckwheat, bought and se.4 IL, 'at B. J. CIANEY'II. BUCKWHAT FLOUR FOR• SALE. 4't R. J. C's. D. NV. SPENCER, Apia. D. W. SPENCER, Agent, Couderepett;P:. . for all kinds of Patent Mediciaei, ment,tpintments, &c. A few of wkielit • I will name below. . . ALL KINDS D. Jayne's Family a. emus, ' :a -.l..!delphia. J• C. A l rer's'Cherry Pectoral, and VAUGHN'B LITHONTRIPTIC, • falo. • MTISTAWS Cherry, SWAYNE' BChsre,; C UKTIB Cherry. • 111,1cAliT1ICI1t'S Liniment, Jayne 's any -LTA-went. , • D ILOSBORNE'S GOLDEN OINTMLN • &c. &c. &c. &c. . all of which will be sold at Manttfacturerepr. ees, - wholesale and retail. Peddlers, and .10ii Public generally are invited to call at • , D. W. I. • s Coudersport, Jan. 17, 18:16. R. J. CHENEY IS HOME FROM THE CITY AXTI.Tfi a New Stock of Goods, sue► • Groceries, Cloths, Domestic GOODS, Which will be sold lower than any etbet person would be willing to' sell in this..teirst WHOLE SALE 6r.. RETAIL '• 4 for ready Pay at the old stand of D. W. dPENCES.. NEW arrival of fresh Teas, front 37100va• to $l.OO per pound, at K. J. CIii„,NXV J A D. W. SPENCER, Agar., • MAGAZINES. • • ED UTNAM'S, Graham's • Frank Lelert•e; Blackwood's, Knickerbocker, and limpow. kold Words, for Bale at the ' JOURNAL BOOK STOIC ' B UTTER I Grain, for - sale at Fa Ji'dl 4l D. W. SPENCER <, . New Boma. American Agitators and Reformers, : By liarueit Life or Win. H. Seward, his Speller". "- 4 es, Orations, and ..... 1011r4 Life and Beauties of Fanny rem,::.:1,01 Life oftiorace Greeley, (new i m ppy.) • • 'Pt kinhope Burteigh, or the Jesuus as.,, • - ' our Homes. (new stikply,).. „ ZINC and 'Mineral 'Pain* witk; Cs* for using, at Tux]; *, M MI II =I RE3 .6014 11l rmia ME
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