II _ --Ciing,Somf•rr Mr. J. I3:Thiatusea..frtiugitive from Stivfo t fillOrni.toinpellediotee T .4l l o Philadelphia, after the passage, of . the • FugifiikilairV:Bl44el4°-&"jirtiti who aVg Withlfge - indtin can, It t siiCeelded iltp o:u r,ieg dila sum of:000, with to purchase his freedom, The whole of thigtfuni.bas teen - raised Since , the first reit ; aiit the zeal - , erla e rgy a pp.. eiptt and -talents of Mr. Themsen'a. wife h'ave•eontribuiedc greatly to die success h 4ba d's exertions. . ' 1111 r. Thom son' (inn on us.. on his way to Canada , When the 'huntan blOodhourids were baying-on his . track ; his good wife in, formed , us, on FridaY,,the 18th ult. , that tymai; Jones Esq., of Montreal, hid ne= iodated. with the man.stealer in Virgin ia. who claimed - her htisbarid;. and who hadiconcented to .release all claim on •him for 11.15 . 00 and as that they had the Money they were row returning home. Thti simple 'story of Mrs. Thomson; txunmencing with thee visit of tier-hus band's master" to her home. in Phila.! delpbia, and ended at the collection of the last $2,50,..0f the needed 'sum, was as graphic as a chapter of" Uncle Tom." HO husband, who is a smart, good look ing,' 'energetic mulatto, left Virginia eight years ago, arid Settled in Philadelphia, where at the tithe of his flight, he bad two shaving and hairdressing ;establish= meats, besides owning,' in his wife's right., a homeste4. One morning in September, 1852, the Master entered 'Phomson's huuse, wit't a fainiliar, free and easy swagger, threw himself into a chair, placed his heels Upon the table, and slowly chewing, spitting and squirting around the ceiling, suddenly hrought his eye on Mrs: Thorn ? and asked where the " boss" was. " He is at the sop. sir." He'll ho along soon, won't he ?" " Yes' sir." ''s!Ytitt . litsfie things pools-nice here seem to live pooty well for niggeri." 4 'Are you front the South, sirr . said Mrs: Thoinset th h'er . ithpudeni: 'isitOttt at the same time her flashing, eye, curl ing Up, and heaving, breast inilica'tdd the scorn she could - scarcely suppress; in obediande to the fears tivhich had sug gested her question. What makes you think me from the South 1" said thd bully with a sneer. "Because Northern men know better than to enter people's houses Merely for the purpose of insulting them." Well I ant from the South," said the master, and lam dome• for your old ram, and if I. had you in old Virginia, I'd give you thirty-nine on your bare back every morning, and then rub. you down with salt water, and I bet., your tongue wictu!d not wag so glib." 4 But you will never have me or my husband in old Virginia.' By the 'ad dress and coolness of Mrs. Thomson, het husband was informed of this visi tin', and escaped among the Quakers." lit a few - days she converted what prop erty she could quietly dispose of into money, locked up her house, and joined her husband, started with him for Can ada, Since that period, she has accom panied him, with her little daughter, through Vermont and other parts of New England, giving conserts, where they sang the touching and beautiful -- song of the slaves, and earning in this tray the price of Mr. Thomson's free . ; We never saw anything. more touch ing than the' joy expressed in the face of Mrs.. Thomson, as she recited to us the incidents of her life, during the last few muntbskainongst the generous thrmers of Vermont, and dewelt' upon the, the faet fht her husband could now go how. 1, Shame,.we say, to the country which repays such love as the'c'a'prior fugitive have Tor 41 with whips,'chains,;and bon dage, Double -shame on the dastard laws ivhfch would - expatriate them, and tfieg inWth l eni of theii !laid earnings be fOre They on return home in-Peace,-- , And yet; in the face Of such facts us are furnishedin the bis!or r ,of this, family, numerous numskulls - can be found who solemnly inform us that the negroea can non take care of themselves:—Worces , ter S. • Erery•tiorthern white man who is li in favor of 'slivery, ought . to' be himself W Stive;and . wear the - yoke during his Standard, talk and it would not alvallufgreat tiowineas• it spirit ' if in the, dispensation - of the Fugitive Slave Law , some, northern doUghface should be made to feel the stripes they ate so ready and 'willing to award to the poor and friendless. /.et the slave ltuater 'select oame_of Ahem as a prey; coasign them taxtripes and udpaid tasks; selkanddli- Hiteliierriqiliscattle, and' their Opitl = lens vi.auld , a*,khange,,-013on• daga an zett e. The - iftriple!El ZisiDatire AT POUDFASPOBT• Something it esse.-andSOMft hl , /111VaitteAL.1:. .0 erll-IE -f ilubspiiher ) halt ns re 6. te froth ; Pity' of New-York, '6hil 'nfienedl the store furrie'rly occupied tiy.c Raskin IN Smith, l citithe-nortfr aide eithel Conialbitfiti Atiere; 'Eiji fif IVeitallriods; bOlilpriSnik DRY pipbgiq Es; Cmidi.' mit, anti; '• ', • ' , The' metro- or - busindss op!H 4 , the ',lthrtaltillihelktid the - lady sixpince.'! The tibokie'lbods therefere, be lanict eithVr Push - or` readY7SY. iri haad, and: upon , suet" terrns" thlat the pig. chaser Cannot bet otherwise than satisfied that he has . ma - dit a good bergain--receiv,ed a il . qnid pro que—semething - tor, something in i?dle for hi& money. An exchange will gladly made with the .Farmer, forbis Pidduce : 'Baiter, Cheese:, 'Egge,' Grain in any qtiatility. mid with it, the 'more Cash thebetfe . r. The suhicribef will at all dints . , take pleasure in' exliibiting his Goods to rho CaStomer, that qualify and'inices .May be examined. ' F. MAYNARD. `Coudersport; Julyi'l 5; 1853: 69tf* • CECKED - GINGHAALin Tariety,aad pricei to suit„ • AMONG many .other articles for the ladles, of fancy'and rich worth, will be found, at the People's Cish , Store, fine Worked .Qollats, 'of different - designs and ULEACHED' Sheeting:a end Shirting, JOBrown do., Candle Wick, Summer Cloth fur cliildren's wear, Bed Ticking, Towelling, Table Linnen, Brown, White 4., a superior article of Damask, all pure flax,—Table Spreads. ' Artexamination will recommend them better than anything else. A T "The People's Cash Store" may-be ,n_foond a selected lot of Prints, of 'Eng. lish, French, and American Goods, quality and prices agreeing admirably. Please call and .te.;us, MIZI Teas. BLACK and Green Teas, of excellent flavor, and at most reasonable , prices,— Sugars, White and Brown do., Rice, Gin ger, Spice, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cassia, Rai sing, Tobacco, in all its variety, to please those who love the weed, and -a superior article of Coffee-that cannot fail to please all the Dutch and some of the Yankees, at the PEOPLE'S CASH STORE'. CROCKERY and Glass Ware, in variety; that will please the eye on the Aug. in srection. • The Clothing Department - •AT " THR - PEOPLE'S CASH STORE." EADY. Made Clothing kept constantly 1. - luon liand:br the subscriber, made up nod .manufaCtured by the. best wofkmen, from Cloths selected for durability and*qual% ity ; the object being not to supply the cus tomer with a humbug article Which he May be induced to purchase, because it is so very cheap, but which in the end is very dear; but to give him in lhe first instance an arti cle which will du him huntsl and good ser vice for a reasonable price. . All those desi rous of being so accomodated call at 1 , The People.'n Cash Store." L. F. MAYNARD- HARDWARIL—Sythen and Snaths, of patterns long-tried and found to be good, Rifles and Rub-Stones, Saw-Mill Files, poor Handles, Latches, Mineral Knobs, (whit and brown.) Mortice Loeks, Wrought Butts for Doors, of all sizes, Cut lery, Knives of good quality for the table, and for the pocket, at the PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. - New Books, THE subscriber begs leave to call the attention of the public to the following list of NEW . Boors: . Chambers' Pocket Miscellany; " Wm:mating for the People; " Educational Course. Life of Henry Clay; " 6 eorg e W ashington—By Jared. Sparks; " Benjamin ' , Malin; " The Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, Josephine. Complete Works of Thomas Hood, N. P. Wil lis, Shalcspearei Dick, and all the . other standard authors. White Slaves of England ; Downing's Fruits and Frost Trees; Waverly Novels"—Novels of all the, most celebrated authors. Vorks 'on Chemistry, Botany, Agricultup, Architecture, Natural - History, Geology, Theology, Philosophy, Rhetoric, Logic, etc. Acso,—A new and splendid assortment of SCHOOL Bodxs. THUS. B. TYLER. .NEW BOOKS. Temperance Tales and Hearth-Stone Reveries, by Thurlow Ay Brown—Editor-Of the Cay uga Chief. Fern Leaves from Fanny's Port-Folk. Reveries of a Bachelor—lk Marvell. A Mee article of French Letter Paper. Also Mourning Note Paper und" Envelopes, ,Inst received at TI LE R'S Just Received. ALL .of Dr. Jayne's Mediejnes itlotfet's Pills ,and Bitters , Dr. litche'S Medicines, Six Lectures on Diiceses of the Longs; also, Scipiwrters, Trusses, Inhaling Tubes,Shoulder Braces, Ayres' Obeny.Pce tont' a nd a ll the least' ctilpbrated Mediciuee, at . T. B. TYLER'S. 1 . 7 4 1.. KY'S Doubl& Water;•proof Pettus% I sion Caps, Hazard Powder, Shot, Lead, etc. ; also Milting Rods, Baskets, Flies, Grasshop - Ors, _Silk, Gut, and Hair Lines, just" received and for sale by T. D. TYLER. Dissolution. The copartnership heretofore existing be- . tween Ambrose Coreyund Pierre A. Stebbins is this clay dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm df Corey &. Stebbins are requested to call and settle their notes and accounts without delay. A. STBBBINS. AMBRQSE CORBY. N. B.—A. Corey will ciptinueto . sidl.Mods al - the "strtud; the - readyliay sysrefe. He is now receiving re!frill stock of goals from New-York, which hepledges Ititoself - to sell . us low as-the lowest, for cull or produce. Ulysses, Nov. I.j 1853. A; COREY. , • riANpLES,.—SPerm, Solar Sperm, ,11;efoked Cryptitilikle L and cFollee, by tlie Pound'or Box, for sale'reiy'Vyr tlfe DRUG tz . BOOR STORE. BuTT"-Eggs,-tardrßagsi-G.ountY r4slo..lljDUleiVar!!l6' •a t t,ecaled re, q !l !- r !. ' l C li r iiig tl Bl BOOR FDaiit iMatMal l i alt r al 1174 4 ( - - 710 talqp t 308 1 PADTITRIGi EIWIe YtDOK AND JOB PRINSMOK I NV AS - r, A 0.411a4 3 9141 3 .;!r PAMPHLETS{ •.: ." ~CIRCULANOtt.r...I •, E._ _ BALL _TICKETS, _ POSTA)I4it, _ „ 1 1 7 4 0M 1 4. 3 1: • -‘ • .',' j 1 ,4 1.. .jA P5, LABE . ; CARDS :ET C.• • : (Kr Eiectitedmith!oeatness and dispatch at' the office:of THE ProaLels•Joussak,.• • N. H. , ROBINSON - & CO., ~WIgIitSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN :Boors .BND 'S'HOES. Their stock comprises the largest.vaniety of the best Massachusetts manufacture. RUBBER BOOTS ./2NO SHOES. N. H. 11..• & Co. are agents of the Hayward Rubber Company-;--the best goods of the kindmanufactured in the ' U. S. • which exiile they sell to wholesale purchasers at New York • prices. All orders filled on the shortest notice. 28 WATER ST., ErAtute, N. Y. July, 1851. • 9t ISAAC DENSON : Attorney-at-Law, OFFIcr.--East side of the public square Joudersport, Pa. By special arrange ment the profesnonafservices of S. P. JOHNSON, Esq., may be engaged through him, in all cases in which he is not previously concerned. N. B. All claims due and payab.e td the undersigned,personally and prges siontilly, may be found in the hands of Isaac BENSON, Esq., for _adiustment. _ S. P. JOHNSON. March 3, 1848. tf soap_ a nrYAxx, . Attorney and Counsellor at Law, will attend the several Courts in Potter. and Mlic.eart Counties. • Al! business entrust ed to his care, will r.ceive prompt at tention. Office on Main Street, opposite the Court House, Coudersport, Pa. ARTHUR. G. OLMSTED, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, will attend to rill business „entrusted, to his care, with prcunptness ancl fidelity. , -431 lice over W. T.:Jorieii & ItrotherYs store,Main Street; Coudersp)rt, Pa. _ 14tic - 1tti,.1851. v 3, n 44. -- . L. F.-Blaynard, Atunize!'fandCountelorarL-0, .60U DERSPoRT, PA. 2, • Office—North of the Court House Square, at " The People's Cash Store," up stairs., 3-470' . Q. W. ELLIS, Attorney at Law, Coudersport, Potter County, Pa. Jan. 18, 1850. F w. xNoxa. Attorney at. Law, Coudersport, Pa 'will regularly attend the Courts' in Tio ga, Potter, and M'liean Counties. - Office—over W. T. Jones' Store. Feb. 28, 1851. v3 n4O. A. P. 001 w, Attorney at Law, Wellsborough, Tiogd County Pa. Will. regularly attend the Courts in Patter county, June 3, 1848. tf LAND. AGENCY. THE undersigned having been -entrust ed with'the care of severarlarge tracts of land, in this County, has made himself acquainted with the lands and land titles of the County, _and will give immediate attention to any business" of this nature, that may he ''..'entrusted to him. JOHN S. MANN. H. 8. HEATH, P ityacian and. Surgeon, GOUDERSPORT,- PA. Will attend - to all calls for profeSsiona, assistance, with promptness and fidelity Office—On West side of Main street, first door above Jno. S. Mann's store. April 11, 1851. 347. tf. T. B. TYLER, •' IN DRUG; MEDIUMS , Dye Stuffs, Paintg, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Lanaps 'Window Glass, GroCeries, Wines and Liquors for Meilicinul Pinposes, &c. si9o, • B OOK S, S T. 12 T.IOO.N.E:R Y,' Wall and Window Paper, Gold and _Steel ; pens, Fine Cutlery, and a General Assortment of Fancy' rticles. ' Place of business,-first door abbre • Smith & Joties' store. • • . -Cc udersport; April 2,2, 1853. . 5491 f ' i 6. & CO., OLEAN., N. Y., . Dealers in Fine Jewelry, r J Clocks ' %%Mites, Silver erNa Ware, Musical , Instruments, Hair Oils and Perfumery, Cutlery, Pistols, Yttidritie 'Na tions Violin Strings, Toys for Children, and a Gerieird . Assortment of Fancy Goods. Particular attention paid to repairing Clocks, Watches_and Jewelry. 67tf PHYSICIAN "AND SURGEON. - M. R. - • - Wopp •iispeelfrilly;inform the chi" iens olUirupersOrt and - Potter eciar.t9; that: be Ai loOsted l fermaptly. among !thorn : and 44414 P romptly to all calls . in. the ; line of his professiOn. Orr ce-7T: B. "Tylei's:Boa: Store, and mit.tie'fontsl at nighisitUill'i Hotel. I 1 • 66Y „1',.4,Rf3();+_7.8 - Omit tcr)Sitil.,otiegOtKwilifiiid ei.complete stockof {Window ALTO, 91140,Vutty, I 'apt” oi4: - Oil's, for saitluir pricvs • , • T. Within& AlEdi r fl s . ' ==l .. ,?- JAMES . .` , :I4I3,A)SSEtT3% - •' ,, • 114)1101ifter 43 iri Ov • 410 •-•• • •• tt ' 'cottaktrtsPoßT. 1:41. .01:11 • •1 1111 1 • •' exteubo. -hisline 9( withilcitragis aiia'detipitCl4. Pike of littsmess.:•tli6 Alitufifictory • formerl ,Owded . 45 0 . 6. 81r00-•-it l / 4 ;0 2 doors above "ciftiaCrtisby's'd-d.elling; • Having improved the bitilding , and inn; atityerjOlnd - errrpl9xed - *rood - ) ,4,1-I,tnen, bc,is prepared:to diAverM thErEekViuid on short-notice. •• yiattf.,:: OHN RECICROW, Carriage and- Sleigh-Maker. THE subieriberlespectfully gives no; tiee that ,hejs, prepared , to, do: _all the business in - the above line, at the-short est notice,' at his — new shop, two doors west of the Coudersport MILLPORT' HOTEL. THE subscriber would 'et pect fill ly inform the public and traveling community,. the he' has fitted. up a house• and stab ing, tor_ the accommodation of strangers and traveleri at - ! Pitillport, 'Potter Co., - Psi,. and hopes by proinpt and careful- attention to business, to merit -and receive. a ,hbera share of patronage. HARRY LYMAN. Millport, Aug. 15, 1851. 13tf NtW GOODS !FALL TRADE. ' • • • • HOYT4 . LEWIS Would respectfully inform the inhabit ants of Wellsville and vicinity that' they are now receiving a fresh and beatiti-; ful assortment of GOODS, which will be, sold as cheap as the cheapest. We would, also return our heart-felt thanks to our old, Customers for their patronage and;Would be glad to show them. any Goods which we have, and will Try to save them at. least Hi per cent by. calling and exaMining oiir , . STOCK OF .GOODS. .1 . We do not wish to make a great display to gain custom; but 'by taking a straightfot.; ward course we Will endeavor to ,crairithe respect and confidence of our Friends and :.Custornets. - Please call and exi• amine our Stuck. Noscharge for showing Goods; • Flour and Salt also On hand of supetier' ' quality and warranted. _- j • • 110 YT, 6r.' LEWIS: Wellsville N, Y.. Sept. 24,1852, 4 22tf BLACKSMITIIING. r REN NELLS .i & HlTCllCOOk .i 'would in formihe pl. that th ey icarry oft the, BLACKSMI CLANG BUSINESS, at !heir New Shop in the . Boro' of eguderspoir, ikhere they are - prepared 'to• execute KINDS OF WORK in their line, with neat ness and dispatch. • I A shire - of public patronage. is solicited : N. 13:*—All persons indebted to me note :ar account, will cell and settle the same tmmedtately• it Choy .desire to italic cost. 621 y . BENJ. RENNEI.I.3. A. B. GOODSELL, FIRE ARMS manufactured and re paired nt his shop, East - of the Bridge Conde'.Sport, Potter county, Pe-nna . March 3, 1848, • . tf Coudersport Academy, DE Trostees_ have the pleasure to an nouncee that they have succeeded in procuring the services of .Mr. J. BLOOM ING DALE, from Yates county, N. Y., Ito take charge of the Academy. From his longl experience as a Teacher, and his eminent success heretofore, we have every reason to hope that our Academy will he established on a permanent footing. We cheerfully recommend the Institution to the fostering caieof the public. The Winter .Terrn•- will commence On Wednesday, the [Bth of January; 1853, and continue eleven weeks'. I 're kms. Elementary branches—Orthography, Geography, Arit1imeti0,&0........82.t5 Hither Arithmetic, First lessons in- ! ' Algebra, and Grammar, ,3.25 Higher F.nglisl branches, iilgebra, ' Philosophy, &c., Higher Mathematics, Latin, Greek. and French languages,— ... . -G.V.5., Instruction en the Piano Forte,:extra," 10.b0 Use of instrument, - MO ~ .. Vocal miisio 'free of charge. It is desired that .students for next letni . should' Make application by the Ist of Jan . he Trustees never 'before:trade - Pelt on .. . m equal degree of' confidencein recomendi , a this.inatitution to a discerning•publio. The, success of theyest term has more thanjes 7 . , tified 'their eipectations.. Mr. 13lOmnin,gdale has proved himself to , be an . exparienctrdi: • energetic, and efficient teacher; and, with'. him at the - head; they can, with :the utritost assurance, predict that, the. Academy 'will, ;speedily become, preeminently, one of rite_ best and. most successful institutions of the kind in `l'etatisylvania 'or New YOrk. . Rooms in the Institutionmm. he baxi, itt reasonahle, - oha . tges, on it - plification..tothe_ Principal; . . _. . , P f symept Of Tuition' to. be made .to the, Ptliabipal ,Ort'epteking the tChbol. ' .' • ' ' "•11:1 - 1'.'n ksr ,'PreAident, . • — Ttionti - A B;TYLNR,43ecritifiiy , - " } flih - iiT -J. k)i.lis-rtn; Treasurer, F, 1,. J orm s, , .: .. ;:,.: • , - c ..:-.1 .err,cs, Lvitrisii Trustee!, _ G. G. Cor.vis, - DAtENT Pails, 13a , Cards,.:010 Vcrtio; carry combs, brasher, to be cold at MANN'S. spougirmtim 71f1,..11.0ROCERIP "WORM. • - " rtif I •NV rty..to In o - Pie 01•eeifet9rfert:.ttrid'Tptter :County-, that l'iiii.gtifrat 'itiLN'ett Stand opp iiire-155M716-1 triEre Sktiare, 6h.cr,q,93w found-.OI3QCERIF..e§ of 4111eitids - constantly hand,ivi!h.. additions thetato,;, , stich-as Drugs, Ntbd cines,Dyestuffs, Stationery, 'Yankee No tions, p - erfurndry,'Toilet' Soap;.Jewelit &c.;,_beSidee many artie.es that t hive DeiveTilePefOrell t o niirrWriM , r to:mew! The Ladies. merware respectfully' invited to'call and: ;examine ; and if I can't suit you 'as to pricEll without your going to Yorh State ior ant ;that - oWe'; then 3 -achnowl- ‘ ledge that can't. sell cheap , enough.; !but I will not give till until you have. !called and examined for youselves,iithieh, tatk,---.MY-matto is, the,ritiriatsiipiiiii-Ciii'iiiefetehie to the elate aliiilitt - - 1. - Produce talten All„kinda of country , in ,exchange for goods: Rutter, Ldrd, Eggs, Rags, County Orders, Shingles, and! cash not refhsed for - goods. • 'GROCERIES, Tea, Sugar; SpiCes,Seleratus; , , . Ginger, -Mustard, Tobacco, Snuff, Nutmegs, Mace,Cloves, Confectionery and few boies of Kibbe's Wild Cherry and Blood hoot Cough Candy, and ' superior Gum Drops. • , Drtits Medicines,. Patent Medicines • Oils, S pirits' of Turpentine, Cartiphine.•Burning FlnidV`steap, Candles' Cloth, Teeth fz. Blackinig, Brushea,Blacking litisoellaneous. . Cap, Letter and Note Paper; all kinds of StatiOnery. Steel Pen Holders, Wafers, Sealing .Wax,-Sand, Pooket Books envelopes, Visiting Cards , ,Jewelry,Fine Cut anhl a variety of Fancy Articles., to. gethet With Silk Thread we. ec.t The-Suhseiiber has a plenty of theAlle glieny•lce which his Table will be furnish. ed with. Drinks; Eatablett etc., etc. D. W. SPENCER. us T received a quantity of that Splen -0 did -Pommada Philocoine—ala Rcsa.— The purest and most perfect article for the growth and preservation of the hair. War ranted Genuine Beers Marrow. For sale A D: W. SPENCER'S. • t r -, , t e a rTaTi , o tri n al t is . D rn . i v iase 5 . i . ); 1 711, a , t 5 3-6 111- kjarilaa,'sach as sperin, tallow, &6., for sale at . ..; i • 2 D. W,.SPEIsiC. H:r'S VOD,Liver;Oil, .Lithontriptie, and nany Vother Fopular medicines for sale by • ' D. W. SPENCER. "Hanoi) ! Halloo ! Ha.lloo O,i'ENCEIL is in town! Mountains of OREADYIIADE CLOTHING for almost nothing. have bought this coat, this vest, and these pacts,—`aint broke e ther! Hur rah !• . All the boys shall have one of Spen cers coats! Hurrah I But, to be candid, friends, there's nothing like it in all the country., Just go ovtlr there, and for a little o' notriing he'll sell ye a " rig" that, though ye'r the bigest rascal aboveground, will make ye fair as a - priest to look at— though.ye 'haint a cent in ye,r pockets, folks will bow and Scrape to ye as though ye were milliOnaires, and "real gentlemans. ' Fashion! Great thing ! Better dead than out of it—Many an honest fellow has been " cut" beeause of `the cut of his coat; but 'no danger if ye buy .o! Spencer, his cloths are just the fashion." The subscriber hae just received a large stock of Heady made clothing, of the latest style, and best quality, which he offers for sale on the; most resonable terms. ; , • D. W. SPENCER. ARIZISON'S INK for Ma:kina Cloth ..11Toilet So . ap &c., at SPENCER'S. PULVERISED CORN STARCH • for food Or sate at D. W 3P EN C ER'S. ". jT BAZIN EXTRACT for the Ildkfs the most noted . and best article o the kind in use, also Extracts for flavorin: all to be 1141 at SPENCER'S. ALAlqi E quantity of Cologne, Hair Invigorator, Tooth Powders for sale at : : D, W. SPENCER'S. ODA,.Cream Tartar, Magnesia, • Anon OChalk, Salts , . and Giue for sale at SPENCER'S Grocery Store N 'AE RrvAL OF DRUGS AND MEDICINES at. • w. SPENCER,S. "MEW arrival of HATS and CAPS for the jr Wintei Trade, at SPENCER'S: SATIN BONN EN'S for Win j_jter Wear, and fine French Flowers, all of the best quality, for sale lower than ever before in thi* market, at D. W. SPENCER'S. CCOPEL and Coach varnish ca n be had at SPENCER'S 'on very' reasonable . 175 term, N EW'arriyal of Groceries and Fish at SPENCER'S. ENTLEMEN, now is the time to for roish with Under-Shirts, Drovers, Overcoats, and almost everything in'the Clothing'Line on the most reasonable itertris; SPENC - FORE Wines,:Licineria4m., foi medicinal 'lip : ooes to be'had ac SPbINCEdV.S. T 9 the,doubful intaded._peopte, whether Spencer has got,all the articles he ad vertises. azukso cheap;—Ll twill -guarantee all of this, and ~a•thousand times more. If pm. don*t believe it, nall,in seam day ati i d:l will show, you, . 1). W. S. BV-V . 41'17.ft-StAINEWL in . seed•Oil, act • for sale at SPENCER'S,. , QIL of Tar'lSlarehaners Gargling 'Oil, to be'ha*d at 'SPENCER S. 11/40 1 1C011, by "D:W.,Spencor, - frorn one WV to two thousand - dollars in County Or 7 dire, at ihWTace: ".- _ 621 11"illoviinthaironj Ttleoperas, .1114 tigorator, and other excellent ,prepera ttonelbr.eleansibg tind-beniitifyinTthelHair `for sale by - .D. W. SPENCER , -- 4. ofilt - pi - 4 - t - o aid , . 'AP c Pud, iAiits -i• .. a ; ir 0;i tke:f);'ilt #deb ; Alin s4.,oiAsiii, 7 ihk,Coitti' dime . Cf . ititire , .` i 'inn atibrOtibetleeps . cOristently en r and : - . 14 good :Wo r Vaal , wb it will4at.alli aims.: attend to making or TO,uding, Stosu 7 -pig., of itlllinds on-hand, or.madelo order. AI astbrtment 'of' the hest Styles of - '' ,"' -I - COGKIINgr PARLOR* ~ Q.V. ST2V6%. ' Ire pt constantly on hand. • Tin 804 copper, - war e!' ''Also; Sail Pans of ihi liriiiist and! hest styles for sugar mskinr, CI oplahisti; will be.aol ILI ow. One. stpd- aspicaAewill, and examintilor ypinseties, and ysti shag bit' ftiriiiilied .aslow , as in 'Western 'l44i' Yvki..u.r l Wholesale or retail, , .., k,. ; ,. ,; , JAMES W. SIM* . , ' Coudersport; Fe. 166, 1853. • s.gittr Pure Oil—lmportant •loiSaurs. -pare and Matthirdits. THIS article. will he• furnished• bp' the- .bartel* , or gallon, warranted• neither to smoke nor ' , gum op.". Air..? chasers will find it an object to get nay. prices before they supply -thenictelves elsewhere. T. L, SNIITII.. - Wellsville. - 813'3m BLEA.CHED Elephant..oll,—a 'au— perior article to Whale Oil—for. Lamps or Machinery. ARD 01P.for.atile at the Wellsgilfer: . 11 -Ablar,awai:e Stare. T. L. MILL SAWS, Shingle "Saws, Siding , ILA Saws. Lath Sa , Qross dot, Tenorr,u, Pitt; Dm; Saws, Hand Saws,Key Wood Saws, furnished of any stamp or • factory, to suit the purchaser. •• Wellsville. • T. L. 8,41T1L. FILF,S —I .Sall an article which 'is superior for durability and exedutiam to any English Filn in market. . „Wellsville. • T. L. SMITH.. CORDAGE.—Rope—all sixes--from 1 i t-inch, Cable. to.a skein of eaddleer silk.(Wellsville:), ; T. I 4, STITJ.J.. MACHINE. BELTING.--:- Patent, Vulcanized. Rubber pl itiretedi Leaher Belts ; a targe.stock of ;Orsini ! on hand: . (Wellsyille.) MARLIN ROPE for sale by T. L SMITH, Wellsville. Tr EAKLE BLOCKS.-At the Was villa Hurtltvitre Stord. EMP and Rubber Packing. Laci,w, -Nmz Leather,Copper Rivets, Belt Punch, es, at (Wellsville), ,'l'. L. orrirEf. Cl_ EED BUCKWEIk:ATr- shier° it tits'. OCoudersport Mills; by 65if - D. C. CEITTEN DE.N. • PARKER Mill Nails.- I —Buildem wit find these Nails,a more taper shape, tougher Iron, and superior in av i eFy,,re;• spect to any other, Nail in market. Wellsyille. . T, L. SMITI.L. Ac adelny text, Book's. A Full supply for sale low at TYLEfee- Perpetuate Family Faces. aLL who desire to do so should -not long delay going to - CASEY'S DAGS.EIRRAN GALLERY. The subscriber is weekly prcaiti clog beautiful 'miniature portrait§ in . The most pleasing style end the at most reason able prices. A „pleasant room is open and every one is welcome ti call and examine specimens whenever they choose. Thole who wish to be Sure of a sitting should not come late in the day. Gallery open only on Saturdays. . J. W. CASEY. • JUST RECEIVED—a ne i w and splendid lot of Cooking and ParIok.STOVEY at - ; 61311 £W; SMITH'e. r7INC AND MINERAL PAINTS. aza with directions for using, nt 552tf . T. B. TYLER'S. .WICE a week from New York — new goods are received. Wellsville. - T. L. SMITH. Your Attention is Solited the following, for a moioment. rpHE Partnership formerly existng be. tween C. Smith and A. F. Jones, in the mercantile business in Coudersport, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and the bainess %VI be carried on in future by C.. Smith, at tire same place rately occupied bli ; the said Smith & Jones, viz : on the corium of Main and Second streets, , Conderspott . i , next door . to Tyler's Drug and Book.Stote.,„ N. 13.—1 t is requested that those who are indebted to the late firm of Smith, & Jones.- will make payment to C. Smith without. delay, as he intends to pay •he dementia l against said firm as soon as possible. COLLINS SMITH A. F. JONES. dec3o 336 t Mov. 24th, 1933. ANEW supply or Fluid and 'Cam phine - Limps—motile' new and benutirul pattern s just ieceivetLand for anlelowat_ • Notiee. Pt - 1E Governor of the State of NowSork _lL los appointed the subscriber it. com missioner for the State of New Veit. to take the acknowledgment of Deeds and other instruments ' and to administer oaths pursuant wan act.ofthe Leg,islo.tore of Said State. ISAAC. BENSON. Coudersport, - Dec. 12, 1.851. 420 Wanted: OlifNS, or HIDES, fai which Boot. and OShoes will be exchanged, and imam& will be paid. • • -Wm. CROSBY., -Place of business; one} door _North , sit Johnson's Store. 640 kt T'YON'S KATHAIRON .oth•r excolleut : preporatious for eleausing -sea beatitifying tbeli AIR, tor tale at TYLER, S. MI T. L. SUITE, T. L. SAIITEL TILEBIL