• • young laity over thi signature 41 Sends :the following spirited article to the New Orleans True Delta. She grieilaibiohiffe ,'youilrriten a well. lilhe'rntitles her atti .".llow to edu cate Young Amerce." 4. I read in n. piper . ," she says, "the other day,. that some new. ornamental branches in-young ladiereducation were coming out,scsin—Cook-actty, Spen-qo gyttnd ireslie:otigy.' All honor to the :PiOjector of so happy an improvement ; - but, allow me to ask, when ; our, Misses become such pattern housewives, in what 4circle' will they look for suitable companions? Not in uppertendom could they.* found. Just fancy one of the be-whiskered, be-scented, mostacbioed exquiaits, in companionship with one of Solonaocia maidens, who layeth. her hand to the spindle, or playeth the flying shut tle, or compoundeth rare cookery, What affinity would , there be between them ? The same that exists between the butter fly and honey bee—one all glare and glitter, and frisking movements, the other all patient industry and sobriety. I cannot think of a more useless arti cle, or one more out of place in a room where work is progressing, than a fash ionable young man. Ile knows so little about matters and things, I feel pain un til he is safely lodged in the parlor among other things "more for ornament than use," annuals and bijouterie. It will never do to commence the work of reform entirely on one side. I pro pose three branches more to be added to the list of studdies for finishing young men fashionably, vize :—Satv.ology, •Choi-elogy, and Splitorogy, and that in addition to the requisite number of"slieei, towels, spoons, and napkin rings." each promising pupil be furnished with a new wood-sasv end .a well'sharpened ax, and that daily exercise with them be prac ticed. It will supercede the necessity of gymasiums. In our onward march to perfection, ■nd in ta k ing up the accomplishments of our grandmotheys t we earnestly beg that some provision 14-rnade,against be ing cut off from the best society,' such would be the result, unless the lords of creation are willing to keep pace with ns. Their lily hands would scarcely, with present views, be willingly united with those which bear the marks of la bor ; and what a dreadful state of affairs would occur in upper snobdom, if one of the first families were to marry n-ath their dignity. Hasten, then, the glorious era when walking sticks shall be convened into hoe-handles, crotchet-hooks into knitting needles, and quizzing-glasses and flirt ations be known no more. SENIFIDLE,—Captain Mclure, while Making the North West - Passage, had an interview at Point Warren with a wi:d tribe of Arctic Indians. the Chief' of whom being asked why he went a great distcnce to trade With the Esqui mau', instead of trading with the posts on the Makenzie river, said the reasol was that the white men there had given the Indian's very bad water, which killed many, and tuaJe others foolish, and that they would not hare any such .water! Think of thit; ye hardy sons of the 4th I allude who think bad water" essen fish() Ilfezont the cibld I' The teetotle bear skin agef, with brass buttons fur eaf rings, sitting on an iceberg in the Polar sea, should be enstalled Great Grandfather of the Sons of Temperance of both hemispheres. SHAIiEFUL CONDUCT IN THE Onto SENATE.—We noticed two weeks ago the courtesy of the Ohio Senate in ad mitting Mr. Day,—a colored man, atld itof'of a: paper in Cleveland,—to a seat in the r;•p - artir's desk. Since then the Locofoco Senate , has disgraced itself byexpelling Mr. Day from his seat, for no cause, eadept that he was a colored man. T leiciiMght to •-eink the doughfaccs, ±d - we hopir the reopte of Ohio will tp d them up to a just-execration. We iluo.e the foll Owing from the report o Satarilay: In the Senate the Resolution expel ling Mr. Day, which it was understood was to be 111;1 over until the return of Mr. Townshend s who is still absent, was .:to-day called up and passed by a vote of 17 to 10. Messrs. Shermen and Foot •Iniade eloquent appeals against the out inc.' f . Shani. e!. Sham e I ' The seventeen • Senators have t ommired an act of des thatshotOd not bg suffrred to rass without rebuke.--Cott. Reporter. PagFaapio roe Stiund dara.the American coloul at Lon ion. in one of hia,f,tl!ers to the Neu, York lier. a 1 41, Ataie Alit a Louis Nipelredn i jb pre. Baringor, war . on t la grandest scale: t known alai h e:have .. : by -early spii ;an Invading , army of seven.hun• dr,C . 4 men rulfreiftritied."'" .The kiaispleallatlii.Store, AT COUDELpPQRT. , c • tiometiiing Aew. and Somdtbillng _Wanted. ' . . rpHE -subscribes has' just reSeised frptl3 4: the City of New-York, and' opened. tit the store' furint4l ocCupied! by Haskin Smith', oti the no/Mishits of the Court House square, a atterld inamrtmeng if. beat Goods, comprising Day GOatitiGiocsaws, CROCK- Mtn and Haitowsaiti... • The moue of business—adopted-is, •the 'sure shilling and the &rely sixpince." The labove Goods wilt thetefore be sold exclusively for either Cash or teadypay'in hand, and upon such terms that the pur chaser cannot be otherwise than :satisfied that he has made a good.-hatgain—received paid pro quo"—soinkthing for something in value for tits money. An exchange will gladly be. made with the Farmer, for his Produce: Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Grain in any quantity, and with it, the mote Cash the better. The subscriber will at all times take pleasure in exhibiting his Goods 10 the Customer; that quality and prices may be .examined. 1..: F. MAY NA RD. Coudersport, July, 15, 1853. G9tf GIIECK,ED GINGIWIS in varie.y, and prices to suit. itINIONG many other articles for the ludtes, of fancy and rich worth, will he louod, at the People's Ca-h Store, tine Worked Collars, of different deiigns and o.oierns. - JLEAGHED Sheelinge and Shirting, Br uwn do., Candle Wick, Sommer Cloth I.r children's wear, lied Ticktutr, Towelling, Table Linuen. Brown, White ~ a superior article of Dmitio•lt, all pure tl..x,—Table Spreads.• An examination will recommend them better than rib) thing eke. A T "The People's Cash Stow" may be !bond a selected lot-of Prints, of Eng , Frelich, and Atn , rican Goods, quality and prices agreeing admirably. Please call and. see us. - Teas. BLACK and Green Teas, of excellent ,lavor, and at 11108/ reasonable Prices,— Sugars, White and Brown do., Rice, . Gin ger, Spice, Pepper, Nutmeg:, Cassia, Rai sing, Tobacco, in all its variety, to please those who love the weed, and a superior article of Coffee that can..ot fail to pleasi all 'the Dutch and some of the Yankees, at the PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. IitOCKEIIY and Glass Wdre; in variety, jihat trill please the eye un the !list in• srection. The Clothing Department AT " THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE." READY Made tiothing kept constantly unhand by the subscriber, made up and manufactured by the best workmen. from cloths selected for durability and qual. try ; the object being nut to supply the cus tomer with a humbug article which he may he induced to purchase, because it is so eery cheap, but which in the end- is very dear; but to give him in the . first instance an wi de which will do him honest and good ser vice for a reasonable rice. .All those desi % rous of being so aecomodated call at The People's Cash Store." L. F. MAYNAttD 11AICLMARE.—Sythes and Slatit patterns lona-tried drad found to be d, Rifles and Rub-Stones. Files, Door Handles, Latches, Mineral Knobs, (whit and brown.) Mortice Locks, Sit rought Butts for Doors, of all sizes, Cut lery, Knives of good quality for the table, and fur the pocket, at the , PEOPLE.% CASH STORE. New Books, THE subscriber begs leave to call the attentien of the politic to the following list of NEw Boons: Chunihe.-s'.Pocket Miscellany; - •• Information for the People; Educational Con - rse. Life of Henry Clay: •• GeorgeWhshington—By Jared Sparks: " I.3imfditin Franklin; " The Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, " Josephine. Comp'ele worlss of Thomas flood, N. I'. Wil lis, ttiliahip, are, Lick, and all the .other stun Mill authors. White Slaves of England ; . Dowding's Fruits aid Frost Trees; Wu.erty Novels"—.Novels of all the most ce.ebrated authors. ' Worts on ChenihAry; Botany, Agricultur?, Architecture, Natural History, Geology, Theoloay, Philosophy, Rhetoric, Logic, ea% ki.so,—A7 new rind bplentlia went of Scum I. Boo Ks. 1 111 tF, it 11 I NE Kr 130UiLi. Tempeinin e Tales and Ilearth-Stone "Reveries by Thurlow W Brown—Editor of the Cay uga Chief. • Fern Leaves from Fanny's Port-Folio. Reveries of a Bnehelor—Sk Marvell. A nice eriicle of French Letter l'aper. Also Mourning Note Paper and Envelopes, " ins! ri eel% ed ;it 'TYLER'S Just Received. ALL of Or; Jayne's Medicines ; .\ , •trat's Pills and Bitters , Dr. 'Fitehu's medicines, Six Lectures on, Diseases of the Lungs; also. Supporters, Tnisses, Inhaling Tubes, Shoulder Braces. Ayres' Cherry Pec toral and. all the must celebrated Medicines. ut • T. B. TYLER'S. 1 1 LEY'S Duuble IVriterspiooleTercus. 4 stop Caps,— Hazard Powcier, Shot, Lead, etc.; also Fishing Rods, Basket's, Flier'', Grasshoppers, Silk, Gut, and Hair Lines, just received and for sale by T. D. T L ER. Dissolution. The copartner hip heretofore existing be tween Ambrose Coreytmd Pierre A. Stebbins is this day dissolved by mutual consent: All 'persons indebted to,the tate firm or Corey 4: Stebbins are requested to cull and settle their notes and accounts without delay. iP. A. STI:I3I3INS AMBROSE COREY. -N. B.—A. Corey will continne to Sell oods ut the nit f ire' _read}. system. He is now - reeeivitigia ) 6ll l -stock of zoixiii froiu New-York, which he pledges himself to sei: us low as the lowest, for cash -or prQuee. Ulysses, Nov. 1. 1853. 'l' A: COBBY. CANDLCANDLES.— Sperm, Solar Sperm. ES. cryetallitiei:und by the Pound ur 13oF.,fqrsal4 lovtlitlhe . „ DRUG & BOOK P)l7 Ea. g, , ls t Lard,iiirs:.Couciti 1.) Oraos,lBl6giq, ai34- 7r pash. receiiel in •eictitiate for ITOod s , e ,co 2 ‘, • DRUG leldOk SPORE r N3a4: qat4 R - 001C --- AND TO PRINTING, EVERY DESCETPTION OF BOOK AND ;OB PRIEPELI,-VII AS BC"St CitTALOOLiES," PA.DP/ILETS, CIRCULARS, . !TANDEM'S, s BALL TICKETS, POSTERS, BILL _ //MPS, SHOWBILLS, BLANK NOTES, , WAXBILLS, EAT TIPS, LABELS, CARDS! ETC. Lleruted with neatness and t hopateh tit the office of THE PROPLE'S JOURNAL.; N. H. ROBINSON & CO., • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS .BND SHOES. Their stock comprises thelaiges(variety of the best NlassachuSetts manufacture. RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES. N. H.• R.. & Co. are agents of the Hayward Rubber Company—the best goods of the kind manufactured in the U. S.; vhich goods they will sell 'to wholesale purchaSers at New York prices. All orders filled on the shortest notice • 28 WATER ST., ELMIRA, N. 'Y. July, b5l. . - • Ot ISAAC MASON / Attorney-at-Law, OFFICE—East side of thepublic square .oudersport, Pa. By special arrange ment the proles •:( nal services of S.P Jontisoti,Esq., nr.y be engaged through 'him, in all casc3 in which he is not previously concerned. N. B. All claims due and,i4yal..e to the undersigned,personally and ptges stonally, may be found in the hands of ISAAC BENSON, Esq., for adjustment. S. P. JOHNSON March 3, 1848 JOHN S. MANN, Attorney and Counsellor at attend the several Courts in Totter and M'Kean Counties. AI! 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 an.lee.inselloCat Law, will attend to all business entrusted to his care, with promptness and nuelity. Office over W. T. Jones 6i: Brother'S Store, Main Street, Cnuttersp irt, Pa._ March 21, 1851. L.l F. Maynard,_ - Attorney and . CoUnsellor at Law, . - cUUDEItsPoRP, PA: Office—North of the Court House Squa,p6, at" The People's Cash Store," up stairs. 3-47t1 C. W. ELLIS, Attorney at Law, 'Coudersport, Potter County, Pa. Jan. 18, ISN. F. W. KNOX Attorney" at Law, Coudersport, Pa,' will regularly attend th Courts in. Ti oga. Potter,Uud M'Kean Counties. liet—over. W.l`. Jones .. Store. . Feb. 2ts, 1051. • v 3 n4O. A. P. CONE, Attorney atLnw, Wellsborough, Tioga County ['a. Will regularly attend the Courts in Potter county. • June 3, IS4S. • tf LAND AGE.NCY-. THE undersigned having been entrust ed with the care of several large 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 tha l t May be entrusted to him. JOHN S. MANN. H. S. HEATH., P r)qacian and Surgeon, ( .out)ERSPOIIT, NA. ' Will attend to all calls for prefessiona assistance, with promptness and fidelity Office—On West side of Main street, first door above Jno. S. Mann's store. April .1 . 1, Irisl. . 3-47. tf. T.. 11. TYLER, PEAILf.II IN DRUG, MEDICINES, Dye Swill, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Bras - hes, Lamps, Wiudow Gau.s, Cirocerieg, Wiues and Liquors for Alcdiciaall'urposes, ALsal, BOOKS, ST.ITIONESY, Wall and Window• Payer. Gold and tel reins, Fine Oulu, y, and a (mum! Assortment of Palm,. Articled. Place - of bubiness, first door above Smith & Joae3' store. Couaertport, April 2'2, 1833. ' 519tf G. 11. 11f1ti R & CO.) OLLITti f N. Y., • . . , 4Dealer's in Fine Jewelry, ' Clocks, ‘Vatchtis, Silver ~ are, Musical 'lnstruments, tluir tins uud - rerrumety. Cutlery, PiAto.l9, Yttukep lio11s:V . 10in Strings, Toes fur Children, ttr;d a Genet ,l Anortinent of kaney 'Goods: - .Pariieutur intention paid to repairing Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. (7tl PIiY:ACIAN AND SURGEON. • 'EL. R. GAGE, BE D., Iliac he tbe d ia lit rl a along . 1 h - etu endOwill attendprottiptiy to all calls the lint; rot--liis peacsaibn. Office—T. _B. 1) ler'e Drug and Book store, and may be found at night at - gill's - • • • r GV7 PERSONS about to build or repair, will find .ftexamPlete eitia f W air - Sash - I Giiida/Puttr, l'aiutaiasui3Oila, for =lest "vie pricea , by, IT ' ~Afl~i~,tS~~ ~ ~tt~t,C~O. JAMES ht. BASi3ETT, Cabitiet'-ilialier St; UPholliteiese l COUDT.RI3IOfit, P.A.4 Will: v./Unto all °Weis in his line of business with neatness and despatch. Place of huidnitss:--tho Manufactory formerly owned. by G. W. Bttotig—two boors above Croshy's dwelling. Having improved the linildirik and ma. chineryitind - employed . :good. workmen, he is preparecl-to - tle-wiiklis'well as the keg, and • oil F bort notice. • • . .6-30tf JOAN RECKHOW, Carriage and Sleigh-Maker. TILE subscriber respectfully gives no tice that he is prepared to do all the businers in the above lint., at the short est notice, at his new shop, two doors west of the CoudtlrsPort Hotel; MILLFORT HOTEL. A•ttßi_ • 'THE subscriber would re ... RpPctrully inform, the public 375 j u 1•\ and traveling community, ilia ;',..;56 he has fitted up a house and :,tatiltim, tor the accommodation of strangers and travelers, at " Millport, Potter Co., Pa., and hopes by prompt and careful attention Lo business. to merit and rereive a littera share of patronage. HAIt la LYMAN. Aug. 15. 1851. ' 13ti NEW GOODS FOR THE iYALL TRADE. HOYT& LEWIS \Vonld respectfully inform the inhabit ants of Wellsville and vicinity:that they are now receiving a fresh and beauti ful assortment of GOODS, which wit' he sold : as cheaptas'the cheapest., 4t e would alsn return our,liehrOtelt thanks to our old Customers for their patronage and woutd he glhd to show them any (=cods which we have, and will try to save them at least 10 per cent by callin2and Ltamining our STOCK -OF GOODS. We do not wish to make a great "display to gain custom; hut by taking a straightfor ward course we will endeavor to rrain the. respect and confidence of our 'Friends and Cu:millets. , Phase call and ex amine our Stuck. No charge for showing Gruls. ,Flour and Salt also on hand of superior quality and warranted. HOYT & LEWIS. Wellsville N, Y. Sept. 'II. 1852, 4 221' BLACKSTITHING. D EN N ELLS & 1- . llll3HCOClic.otild in fernithe •pyhlin that they sill carry on the IILACKS‘II - I'OING - BUSIN EMS; at their New Shop in the Briro'bf Coudersport. where - they are prepared . to execute ALI KINDS OF WORK in their line, with -teat hess and dispatch. A share of public paironarse is solicited. N. 13.—A1l persons indebted to me b% note 0 , 00-00ot. will Cell :Ind settle the sameirtinitriiately. if- they desire l• - • 110.V44 cost. (121 y •• s BENJ. REN NEL LS. 1 :IL B. GOODSELL, FIRE ARMS manufactured and re paired at his shop. East of the Bridge .Coudersport, Potter county., Penna.- . March 3, lri4ri, tf Coudersport Aead,emy. • rpl4E Tru?tees have the pleasnie to an nounce t, at they have succeeded in procUring the services of, Mr. J. BLOONI• ING E, from Yates c000ty; N. Y., to take charge ;of the' Aca,!rtoy, Frcan his long experience as a. Teorher, and hi= emihent :success heretofore, e. have every reason to hope that our Academy y ill he est.affislied on a permanent footing. We cheerfully recommend the InstitUtion to the fostering rare or the public. . The Wimet Term will cufnmnCe on Wednesday, the 18th of January, 1833; and continue eleven weeks. TerniN. Elementary branehels—Ot ilingraphy. Geography, Amain - let lc. &c.. - Hlgher Arithmetic, Fir,t lea:uns to . Ahreera. and Grammar, - 3.25 ' ligher Et ,g:i.SlLbtanches, Algebra. t'hiloso . • •tStm.. 4.75 Higher Mathematics, Latin, Gret k. mill FtePett languales,.. - - 6.25 Instrnetion on theTianci Forte, F. you, 10.00 Use of instrument ‘ 3.00 Vocal music tree of chirge. P . It is deSired that sfiztlents for nest term should makejtipplicatien by the Ist of Jan , nary. The Trustees never before have felt' on equal 4. gree of con Pence in recommend - Ina tlik int:amnion to a di-corning politic. The sorriest,' of the past term. has more than jus ibeir expectations. Mr. Bloottrintdale has proved-himself, to be an experienred. linergetic, rind - efficient teacher; and, Nvith him at the head, they can. with ilk. utmost assurance, predict Pott "the Academy will speedily twooinr.i:preritiineatty, one of-tbe best and most purzessitil thstitUtions or - the _kind,in Pennsylvanirr orsNiiiv York. - • knows in. the Iristautinn may be had.at reaionahle :charges, 'ow lakiitcaticin" to the Principal. - , Payment. of Tuition to be made .to•the PflOcipal 'on en ering the - school.. ' . .li., . Desr, President, .Too AB B. TrLEtt,tiecretary. Hx - Br J. 01.sterin; Treasurer, F.'L:JONis, Cuss. I.rsts.s,' truttdes..' . -, ei.'G CoirtN, % 621 DitTEIVIs. Pa . ifs k Bela Ciliate; clathte, torils;' Clint 'cthtitim 'horse . ° 113111 ". 4 e 4 . 1 , 601 d at MA NPENCER'SCOLMI .GROCERY , STORE; here take liberty to inform this Peci. +Pie of youderisPort and. Potter .County ?that-tam - Still at my-New Itand oppo. StilECNOitti aide of tbe Public Sqiiiire, here may be'found . GROCERIES of iyu kindidonstantly on har.d. with many Additions thereto ; such as Drugs, Med iljties.,Dye l stufls, Stiii;onery. Yankee No- Perfuntery,.Toilet Soap. Jewelry 4 1c :,.besides many articles that I have ever keo (*fore to numerous to mrp sun. The Ladies, as well is ; •ntle inien, are rtspecttully invited to call and 4 amine ;. and if I can't suit you , as ,to iirices without your going to York State FY' other place, then I wi that, I can't sell c ap. enough; I will!not give up ntil you, have coiled andexamined fo youselvesov bleb i)gain, you are invite 'to du. My motto is, Ike nimble sixpenc in prefetence to Me. slow shilling. • 411 kinds of country Pr uco. taken in. exchunge• - for goods. Butter,; Lard, Eggs, Rags, Vounty Orders, Shingles, and cash not retbsed for goods. . GROCERIES... . rca. Scum', Coffce. Spices. Saleratus, ; Gin,v,er, 51 ustard, Tobacco, Sniff, - ,N,u,tmegs, Mace i Cloves ti . Confecooery and;'n'rew ;boxes or Ktb.be's Wild Cherry rind' Blood lbaot Cough Cody, and Millard's superior Gum !hops. Drugs Medicines, - , • Pment,Medieines Oils, Spirits id Turpentine, Canphine,. u uum_ Fluid. 'crap. Candles , Cloth, Teeth & Blacking ll:ushet.,Blacking liliscellaneous. CO. Letter and NOte Paper; all kinds of Stationery. Steel 'Pen Holders, Wafers, Sealintr, W_sx.,. Sand. Ink.. Pocket Druks envelopes, Visiting Carle,Jeweiry.Fine Lut lery, and -a variety of Fancy Attieles, to. griller with Silk Thread etc. ec.t The Subseriber tuts a !dewy of the Alle gheny lee ,whieb his Table will be furnibb ed a llll . llnukr, Eatables eic., etc. • D. W. SPENCER. JLIS:I' received a quantity oC that' Splen did •Pnitirnada puiT, and •ii•osi perieet Bruck- fru dm add preservation of . the hair. • War ranted Gehuine Beet's Mair.',w. For sale a D. W. SPENCER'S. olaFees that is inolases svllimr . ai 3.6 _jj_per gallon at D. W. SPENCER'S. Undies; such as sperm, tallow, &c., fur sale at D. W. SPENCER'S COD Liver Od, hontriptir, and navy Lu ottitd popular Imedicines for sale by D. W. SPENUR. "Halloo 1 Halloo ! Halloo ! S•PENUEIt is in town ! AlirtilitalllS of Rt...rt DV 11A DE CLOTHING It,r almost nothing. have bought thL-, coat, this vest, and these 'patits,—'aitit brokd a they! Her ran ! Atli the buys bhall have--one of spen cers coats! Hurrah ! But. to be candid, friends, tli re's nothing- like it in all , the country: Just go over there, and fora little noraing hr'll sell ye a rig'.' that, thOngh ye'r the bigest rascal..above "'round wilt Intake_ ye fair as a priest toy to.; at though ye 'haint a cent in ye,r pockets, folks will bow and scrape to ye as though ye ‘‘ ere millionaires, and "real gentient ' Fasbion! ; Great thug ! better dead :Part out of it—wary an honest fellow has hero " cur" 'because of •the cut of his coat ; but no danger if ye buy of Sperice-r, his cloiiis ure:just the fashion." Th r subscribe]: has just received a large stock of Ready triade clothing, of the latebi style, and best quality, which he Offers for sale on the most resuirable•ltruts. ' D. W. SPENCER. V o l i l i t e l i S S O o N a ;S al l e N , K a t fo ASPIEa NCER b 13ULVEIDSEDr COHN SrAitcH for 'l. fund liofealeat D: W :WENC/Elt'S. DAZIN EXTIIACY fir the fidkla. A L . the most holed and best article of the kind in use ; also Extracts lur flavoring all to be had at . SPENDER'S. A quantity of (3iiiLgoe, Hair A Invigorator, I uuih Puwilerh Ucir sale at ' U, ‘%, SPENCEIt'S. OM. Crean; Tarlar.Alaanesia, Allan', jA.. enaik, &lite, and G for .ale at SPENCER'S +merry Store XEW.AB.RIVAL OF DRUGS AND .11LEDICINE S at. D. %v. SPENCEII,S. . \TVA arrival (WHAMS and CAPS for t h e j.l I,'illier Trade. at • SPENC ;R'S. LADIES' SATIN BONNETS lur Win ter Wear. and fine French Flowers, all ut. the best quality, fur sale lower than ever before in this market. at . D. W. SPENCER'S. CCOPEL and Coach 'varnish can be Ind' dt SPENCER'S on very reasoirable IMM E W iirrival of Gloceries and Fish at SPENCEWS. GENTLF:MEN. noiv k the time to hi:- was yourselves %%lib . Untlei•Shiris, Drav ek. 'Overcoats, and almost everyittiek In' the Uktlettet Line cu the mnsereason•lbie terms. at S EN: hURE;WtriO. Liquors Ste.; for otedrcinal purpri#es to be had at SPENCER'S. '0 the :dotitilul 'minded people. whether sppi tee r has all tue arnolei he ad. pm uses, and so clipap,-1 will gMirantee all of thiJ, wind a thousand times more. if ypu dim% beam it, call in some day and - 1 woll.show' you. • D. W. S. W 1 1 .N'lllll-I'AlisiEl) Linseed Oil, eey I tbr bale at SP.PNCt;It'S.../ irlit of Tar. Atlchant's Gargling' ,Oil, to kjbe had at . SPE;IO2EH S. 4.3OrED, by ,D.W. Spencer, from one to two ilmsand dollars in. Comity Or- LOcF4, at Iliaface. yonoiriAliauudigo, Tricoperas, end•mtlier excellent frepata tiona for cleansino and keautifyingthe'Hair Abiadtle•by 9 s; .sheet-Iron, Copper and • • in-Ceiuderaport. - • On Ike Ft . est side r f Main St, eivoeile the Coiirt House Sittrare. stanteriber keeps eonstantly en 'end a good - Motion:lw who wilt. it all times. auend to malting.or mending, tittive pips or : ell kinds on - band, or made to order. An assortment of the hest styles of • COOKING, PARLOP & BOX STOVES kept conatinaly ntsliand. Tin and Ci)pper ware. Also, Sap Pan.4-nf the largest - and •heat styles for sugar makirs; all of whisk will to 'sold low: Ono and all, pletign - c all and examine for yourselves, and pat shall N. furnished as low as in Western New York, at Wholesale ur retail. JAMES W. SMITH. Goudireport, Fe. Ib6, 1853. 51Itf. , Pure POil—linportant to Saw-- yen and Machfuista. • /n lilB article will ha furnished by ,the barrel or gallon, warranted neither. to smoke nor gum up." Pur chasers will tidtl it an object to get .my prices before ;they sui)ply themselves elsewhere. . T. L. SMITH. 1 Wellsville.,-. • .6 . 13 3111 B . . . . LEACH E D Elrphant - Oil pvrior article to Whale Oil—for Lamps or Machinery. Wellsville. - T. L. SMITH. _ARLIOIL'for sale at the Nyrilsville A-AElstrdware Store. T. f:,..SMITI-1:• - re i t ILL SAWS, Shingle Saws, Siding', IVA Saws. Lath Saws. Cross Cur, Tenon,' Pitt, Drag Saws, Hand Sans. Kry flute, \Vuod Sates. furnished Of any slump or factnry, to suit the purchaser.. Wellsville. T. L. SMITH. F . ILES ' *li sell - an vid.. .which is superior for durability and execution to any English File in market. Wellsville. T. L. SMITH. gri . OFlDAGE:—Ropeall sixes—from inch Cable to a skein of saddler's silk. (Wellsville.) T. L. STITH. •11113:ACI-iINE. BELTING.— Patent VulcaniZeil Rubber y.l'ltivetild, Leaher Bolts ; a large stock of fill sizes on hand. (Wel(ville.)- T. L. SNIITH. MARLIN ROPE for bale by . T. L. SMITH. We EAKLE BLOCKS-At. the. Wells -111- vine Hardware Sihre. - 'MEM P and Rubber Plicki.l2. Dieing ALAI Lpather.eopper Rivets. Belt Puna, es, at (Wellsville) T. L. QE Ell IS KWH r sardb at the kiCoudeldpurt Alin. , up • 65ff U. C. CRITTENDBN. , Attvti ` 1 find these Nulls a more, taper shape, totigher iron, and superior •in every re spect to any, other Nuit in market. ' . Weltsvme. T. L. 'SMITH. . Books.. A Full supply ibc Bute low to, TYLER'S. • .1 2 erpetuate Family Faces. - . A LL who desire to do so should not :long dCLiy going to -CASEY'S DAGVERRILAN IiALLEar. lice subscriber tiVi:rriity twatnitul inintatum -torfraiiS in the mo-t plea-u.g style and!the.at-mosciiainit ab.e prices. A pluassnt 'room is open and every 'one is welcome to call and examine specitnett3 whenever they choose. nose shu %%IA to be sure of a sitting,should not cone ;ate in the day. Gallery open only on Saturdays.. 6-4611 J. - W. CASEY. UST RD VEl),—a new a n d splendid 0 hi, ul Cooking and Yarlur Sr.Jl;.• ist J. %$ Sllll I H's. INC AND NIINER PAINT.S . , ivith dircciions for using:. at 55•2tf T. 13. TYLER'S. ► -lIWICE a week Nip New York new goods are !Teemed. Your Attention is' Solited to the following, for a moicment. ruitiF; Partnership formerly existng bes tween C.Ntorth and .4. F. Jones, in ibe mercantile business in Coudersport : is this day dissoked by mutual consent, and the boiness wit, be carried on in future by C. Smith. at the satin. place lately becupied by the said Smith & Jones, viz: on the dottier of Main and Second streets, Coudersport, nett 'door to Tyler's 'Drug and BottlCStore. N. is rerptested that those who afe indelord to the.laie lion of Smith &. Jones. %111. make payment to C. Smith willieot delay, as he 'intends 'to pays he dituands against said firm as soon as pits-ibis.: COLLINS SMITt), • A. F. JON Q. ,dec30.336 Nov.-2(t . h, 15.53 ANEW supply of kliAid and Cacti pLiur Lumps—houie uud Itimutsial inirterith just received and fur sale low SA Notice.' • . 11HE Gotiernor of the State of •Net4P Vork Ithe appoiineo the eubstriber a core miz,hionor for fife Slate of New"Vork; to take the acknowletlgtnent Of, Dredi and °ch• r it.fartmeots, and'tb iititn . 4fit.ter oaths . pui,.uaot to an act of the Legiskture cf sail StaIeBENSON. Coudersport, Deo. 1 . 12. 16' 4 ;1. ..:4311 • Vralited: IQKINS,or RIDES, for vJhieh Roots . end Oznore will be etehaniledrand.eosne nth - wilt beTnid. N't in. 'CROSBY. Place of . bneiness, one door NOrth'' - cif John:sortie Stott.. C. 401( ..P (101INTY OgriEttS teceived.atpar Vat - TYLER'B. ea T. L. SMITH.