A YANKEE INArIyNTING OFFICE; SlF l .6l.Wrki Come. in; saidOrte,o - 015e,operatives Vie ititininouth Idastedciti st • earn'Jgb . Printing Of fi ce of the National Clarion _vf.. Universal Liburty , ►Come in:' The-dooraloWly opened,!and in•cande .part of the head, hair, hat,and,shciulder4 of a good-rial u red, fair-lookin g l ,lla*: he ad , rarely-raised spcimen , of nuftiliirtd, 'in the raw state'. • F Cornc in, sir,' repeated -the aforesaid: official. •Eh 1' was the captious response of '.l4kr.allger.. i • say,-siep an. The door being open lets in the wintkand—' • Vets in the' wind P , • Yes, sir, blows the paper about, don't ryou-soe r • Want to know. What's up hero' Anyhow ?' • What is up ?' • yes, what's goin' on ?' continued the stranger,' with h strongly-accented Can pecticut pathos. f This is a printing office.' • Yeou don't say so ?t • Yes, sir; never in one . before_?' ' „ • 'Never in arm afore.' '; , • -. - Wal, I rr,:clion not.' • Never ?' • a Jein-ona no!. Never in a pr,intie shop, 'zactly ; bin in a saw mill, cardin' factory. . I .,est look at that.' • Ah says the official of the printing office, got hurt" some some ? a got hurt some ? Wal,cac'lnte I did git them two fingers smashed all to darned finders, and that'aro yeou kin st..e, cut clean off." a ;zevere operaticil, I guess. .• 'Severe operation, yeou guessl— it wasn't anything else.' Ever in a cardin' triill ?' asked the Omngiar. • • • Never, I believe.' a Ever in . a saw mill ?' • .• 4 0, yes, seen saw mills,' said the printer:. B.n in a cotton mill, I reckon Never was.': Never •Je-itu-sa lam! Hain% bin round at all, mister. Ought to see a jinuine cotton mi11 2 .--once I have no doubt they are some pump kins,' said the.printer. Some pumpkins ? Shoo•o-o-o ! 11l be drrned if they haint ! • But what is all this about ?' "Type in case.' s`t hought them things were bird cages, chuck full of nests.' Oh, no. sir ; apartments to distribute the type in.' • to, know ! What is all this here alvatt Oh, oh !—tnke care ; that is type set up for books.' Set - up for books ? Gol darn sich books as they are se . t fur ! • Be•careful sir; see that, now; you have a'one mischief there !', • e Mischief, yeou say ? Want to know now, if . rli.m darn things all fall down in that sort of way, how on airth do . yots git them up agrin 1' I'll show you, sir, There you see is A, B, &c.—' And so fourth,?' Yes, but be Careful 1 There you go ! You see you have done more lamage by touching that matter.' What matter ? Gol darn if I teched no matter. But ho-o-old on ! Now I have done it, shure ! }row op to these darn types-; they are all tumbling to everlasting smash, Berlin!' Sure emdzh, by grabbing pt a falling type, on a standing galley, the Yankee 'collapsed about one compositor's hard day's work, at a flap. The printer now got enough of this kind of fun, and, therefore, wished to cut the business short with the Yankee. ' t have you busineps with any one - here P flev H' , Yes.' No, t guess I haint,' Well, then-you had bet—' Yeou see I was putterin' areound to see t}•hht was gain' on, and I thought I'd amp in here. I don't want to be 'tall curious, nor nothin', but whar's the chap as makes the noospapers 1' ' You mean, I suppose, the publishers ;Ind editors !A—y-&O. 'lpiir4 , them's.'em I .'. ( - 141.0GKERY and Glass' Ware, in variety, The priritei, Wishing td get rid of the ! kithat Will plea-ie the eye on the filet in. .bore, and, doubtless, thinking the editor 1 sl'eli". . • ...able to hold his own With the Yankee, 1 The Clothing Depaiiment -passed him to the editorial sanctum, AT " THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE:" 'whete 1 - ank r -a -pokes in his head andA ' ' • bawls out— y t p ENO)" Made Clothing, kept constantly i _Lon hand 'by the subscriber, made up ' How d' ye deu ?' . and manufactured by , the best .workmen, 'MY . well, sir 1' from 'cloths Selected far durability and qual. , Yarth !' ' . ity ;.the object being not to supply the cus . - ' Coale in,' sir, and take a seat.' - tomer with 0 hu o hug article which he may Now, they say that editors ere not be induced to purchase, bec;iuscit is so very, - cheap, but which in the end is very dear.; cii•Rounitte, but Plato Aristides Sinith ICiii - one : Zif the ci - vileat and - iiiosi coal.: k but to give him in the first instance an arti cle which will do him honest and good ser tspu:s }men of ouf jail. Lie itinipe4l up nice for a reasonable pae,- All those desi Ind at:cinc'e presented the stranger the rows - of being so accemodated call at - .§4aCtutp.chair. • ~ The,People's.Casb.titore." • Oh, yeou kin keep your cheer, gays' _ • ttle stranger, ' I haint a darn bit tired, yeou. see: - .. f What might your name he, sir ?' •kindltf interposed the editor.. IS iYlint might it be.? . Ah, y.-a-s,'but It aip t 7t, though. Squire,:fay nitine is the same as my father's !' ''And' his name was-2 - -- TM; -aii - Tcriiiiir - iii - , - - - eli r - s - afs - the .. c stranger. ' f 1. - beireve not; said the, editor....., , •• g 011,*ytou don't, ell l Will, tpy name -Je. - runo Jti)irEn, froin Jimpsoniille, Broompp,rn,9auritypilutelpficogecticut.i • To tvhat'ettil:iry i ehteif for - this visit; sir ?'poiitetYinsiriXat i eTtte editor ) , ci kol tlartreentiio - lm - e -nolmoV. I jest drapt in _la sa_cryhat wita_gpin' pn, an' 11 , ahelitil hepiir leti• Mill du yeou..git ink intu , iluttAuebtitYtre fElsaid Jethro, screwinglitif-the ink till it spurted all over any qtlFlllly of copy for 41e next day's pa et; Vt:t.LIL ah,d scissors r at. once' .• ex- Olttisned the,slartled and. url ane editor. Sir, you, have ruined me !' " Git• eout, ,, neow ; heo* yetk on about nothin' wish you a good rum:fling, sir.' 'Eh Whrti‘r sa3•s tie Yankee., to thunder;' , • ' Yequ ba go! darned ! Caelate yeou. be a mighty big pumpkin. •[ eaelate gre-a-at squashes; yeau ain't nathin' e noheow !' , Just then catching a glimpse of a quarto Webstsr coming at, his head, the bore vacated the sancttim, and went clown stairs ripping, until he came' to the presS 'Vora door, through which: he bolted, and brought up standing .by the double revolving press of the National Cldrion -of Universal Liberty, -which ,being under a full head of stearn,throw ing off the largest circulation of. any Varier in the world, attracted Jetbro's qteiltiPp.atnazin'; . • What in snakes yecru doin,' on bezel' 'Take care—look out bawled the greasy and black pressman, as Jel - hro thrust his head and hat under the fly._ Murder! look !' bawls the Yankee, as the fly hits..hima'-rap.over the bead. Take care—take ,c.are !' yells . 11:e pressman. "rake it off'—take it off !' 'Pull out your Ite - ad, you fool, anti stand back: . • Jumpia' Moses ! stop the machine till a feller giis loose. Now git eout my hat there, got darn yeou !' ' There—there it is —eat ds a pancake; take 'it and slide.' Poor Jethro Jumper seized his well,- mashed hat, and drawing ,it over his head, boated down in double-quick time, • Let me eout ! Want to kill a feller stun dead with your gol darned. etainal, new-fangle.d cardn' mill and noospaper E Dutchman. The People's Cash Store, AT COUDERSPORT. Something New. and Something ZV anted. rg - IHE subscriber has just - . received from 1 the City of N,eiv - -York, and r) p e:n ed* at the store formerly _occupied by Hoskin & Smith, on, the north side of the Court kioase square., a stitiled iissurtincai :f 0004 comprisimr-Dav Goons, Grtocstusi,Vitoct- Lay, and II attIAVARE. The motto of business— adopted— is, " the sure shilling and the lively sixpince." The above Goods will -therefore" be sold exclusively for either Cash Or ready-pay in hand, and upon such terms that the pur chaser cannot he otherwise than satisfied that he has made a good bargain—received a " quid pro quo"—som'ething for somethine, in value for his money. An exchange will gladly be made with the Farmer, for his Produce : flutter, Cheese, EggS, Grain in any quantity, and with it, the more Cash the better. The subscriber will at all timrs take pleasure in exhibiting his Gocids to the Customer,That quality and prices may . be examined. L. F. MAYNARD. Coudersport, 'Fray, 15, 1853. 69tf GffECI‘KD GIN G H AMS in variety, and prices to suit. AMONG many other articles for the ladies, of fancy and rich worth, will be found, at the People's Cash Store, fine Worked :Conan, of different designs and patterns. • BLEACHED •Sheettngs and Shirting, 13rown do., Candle Wick, Sumuter Cloth fur children's wear, Bed Tivititt, 'rowelling, Table Litmen, Brown, White a superior article of Damask, all pure flax,—Tahle Spreads. An esaininatkirtviiii recommend them brtt‘i than any thiurelSb. A T ""The People's Cash Store" may'l?e IlLfound , a selected lot of Prints, of Ed g% dish, French, and Atm rican Goods,. quality and' prices-agreeing adimirOly.---- Please "all • apt! peftiloi.: Teas ir)L - AOK and Green'Teas, of excellent and at most reasonable pricei,— Sugtrs, White and BroWn do., Rice, Gin ger,'Spice, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cassia, Rai sing,,:yubacco, in all its, variety, to please those who love the weed, and a superior article of Coffee that capeot.fail .to please nll tho'Dutch and some of the Yankees, at . the ' Peopur.'s (I,o,}ESTott TTA it D VCA R -- 7 55 thes Snaths, of Ja_patterns long-tried and Totind to be ,go a, liitles and 'Rub-Stones, Saw-Mill Files, DoOr Handles, Latches, Minerid Kn'obs; '(rbit aror broWn.) MI :Ink° Loeks, Wrought butts fOr'lloors, of all sips, Cut ler; Kni!A, of good vality tor the table, and for the pocket ; at the PEOPLES CASH *.TOILE. • • Solar Sperm, iANDLES-•7 :ii; „lloL'inTnlto„- Candles, o,rYfit',7 -10 low.at the Or "DX., IN ha by tilt: . l'oun STORE. DRUG & BOOK :=2iVaffe -1;001,06%. :IpAtc.94. : - BOOK ANA JOB, PR/WfWG; En t ity: agstxrapiring 10 , FIBOOFC - AiqD 4013 ' SUCH A • _ !BALL, TICKET3~ . BILL :HEAPS, NaTE.% WAT BM LS,' • ffAT TIPS{ 1 C G*— Executed with neatnres and Ilispafch at the,offiee of THE PkopLels Joyrour..t riooks,' E9S : TEM SHOW BILLS, N. H.-ROBINS'QN&. CO:, 'iviiOIItsALEAISP. RETAIL DEALERS IN • 'BOOTS - 321•7D . ' H O ES., . • Their stock' comprises the largest variety of the _hest l‘lassachusetts _manufacture. RUBI? BE BOOTS' JO - SHOES. N. Fl. R. & Co.' are 'agents of the :1-laYward Rubber Company—:the _best goods of the kind manufactured in the U. S. ; Which goods they will sell Wholesale purchasers -at - New York prices. . • - - - All - orders filled on the - shortest notice WA:TER §T ELAut.t. N Y-: . July, 1851. Ot ISAAC HEIItSOIIIS A t• to 0 rrie FTICE—East sideof the publicsquare ersport,-Pa. By special arrange •. nt the profes=fenal services of S. P.' JuaNSON, Esq., may . be engaged through him; in all cabe3 in which he is aot previously concerned. N. B. All clpirns - due and payab.e.ro the undersigqed,personally and pores signally, may be found in the hands of -lss4c BEivsoN,Esr{:, for adjustment. • ,S, P. YptiNsoN. , March 3,18 , 15. tf • JOHN Sr MUM; ' Attorney and Counsellor at Law,4ill attend the several Courts in Potter and ArKean crinties. Al! business entrust ed to his care, will r::ceive prompt at tention... ) Office on Main Steeet,--qaposite' the Cdurt House, Coudersport, Pa. .ARTHVB, U. 014 TESTED, Attorney and. Counsellor at Law, will attend to all ".business entrusted to his care, with promptness tuld fidelity. Office over W. T. Jones: Si Brother's store, Main Street, Cquderspart, Mar:11.21, - 1851. trt3, n 44, •• : L. F. glapnard, - Attorney and Counsellor at Law, COUDERSPORT; PA. • Officeorth of the Court House kuare, at "The People's Cash Store," up stairs. . , 3-47 tr. C. W. ELLIS,- Attorney at Law, Coudersport, Potter County, Pa. Jan. 18, 1850. r. W. KNOX Attorney at Law, Coudersport, -Pa. will . regularly attend the Courts in Tip p, Potter, and Wliean Counties. (dice—over W. T. Jones' Store. Feb. '2%4851.. ..e va n4O. A. P. CONE, Attorney at Law, Wellsboronh, Tioga C6unty Pa. Will tegularly 'attend the Courts in - Potter ecionty,. June 3, 1848. tf LAND AGENCY. 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 that maybe entrusted to him. . JOHN S. MANN. H. 0. HEATH, lyacian and Surge! P on, • GOUDERSPORT,, PA. • Will attend to all calls fdrprofessiona, assistance, with promptness and fidelity Plfice—Ori IVest side of Main street, first door above Jno. S. Mann's store. - April .11, 1851.. 3-47. tf. T. p. T !APR / DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, Dye Stull, Paints, Oils; Xarnishee., Brushes, Lumps, Window Glass, Groceries, Wino! and Liquors for 'Medicinal Purposes, itso, HOOKS, STaTIONERP, Wall and Window raper, Gild 'and Steel Pens', Fine• Cutlery; and a GonethlAssortment , of Fancy Articles. • Place of business, first doer al pve Smillf& Jones' store. . 1 0ouder$pori, April 29., 1053 G. 11. lIIINEiISi. CO:, OLEAN, N . Y . ,. . . 4• • Dealers in Fine Jewelry, Chicks, Watches, tiiiver ` l .'T"` Ware , , Musical Instruments, Hair Uils and Perfumery:Cut:kin Pistols, Yankee fio tiOrs:Viedin Strings, Toys for Children, and a aeneral AssortNent of Fancy Patois, Particular attention paid to repairing Watches and Jewelry. .. 67ff PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. .„. It. GAGE, M. D • W Q n± e l eetluil frl 11. zes of iouerspoti4PotteroUVl3, .that he,has located peratantly-urnonvitiern and will :attend promptly to all calls irrthe lirie:of Ihis: profession. - Office—T. B. tor TYleee 'Drug tad:V*k Hon,,enc! . way .Ikp found at rgl)t. I I's Hotel. ' • • " '"" • ' '.• 66y • _ . . PERSONS µl)ont to built or reilair,%Cill find a colter' eta atock of Window Sash; Glass; Purity, I'a:bits4W Oils, for sale at fair prices + ' T. D. TYLER• etiro (I 4. N . • ' , 1 7-7- I` , 4. • ti: .!PefgAirf citbliketalnakpr , • •& , :frphoisterer ..,..., 1. , f'..: ,' 6 l!• 1 4:T 88 Pg 313 7. 'l' 4 f , 1:1; i ::.;,' -.• _ Pll74ilf WilLexteute all orders ie hie lite.of r huffiness with neatnesimiuldespatth, dee of business—the , Blauurfictory:fortaerly, p weed T.:by ,, G. -19.. 8 treitg..—two t sitslobs: above Win. Crosby's dwelling.•. . • ..i.k, ~. • :' l . Having inippared- die • brrilding 'and ina .chinery, and einigoyed. good. workmen. he is prepared,ta do work us. well as the hest; and cu short niitice. i.i 1 ,6-3otf . . JOHN REOKROW ilarriagn and Slel4ll-3daker, THE subicriber respectfully gives, no: tice that he is prepared to do all) the businez§ . in the ahove,line; at, the sltort est*titotiee, at.. his neiv - shop,.tiyo . doors west, of the coudersport }jowl: MILLPORT 110 TEL• THE subscriber • would- re- E g spectfully inform the public *.M.I a and traveling, community, tha -° z" he has fitted up a hpuse .and stabling, for the accornmoJation of strangers and travelers, at " Millport, POttex Co., • .Pa., and hopes by prompt and careful attention to business, to merit and receive a Itbera share of patronage. HARRY LYMAN. _Millport, Aug. 15, 1851. Iptf NEW -GOODS FOR .THE • FALL :TIRADE. HOYT& LEWIS ould respectfully inform the inhabit- VI. ants of Wellsville and vicinity that they are now receiving a fresh and beauti ful assortment of .GOODS, which will be sold .3s-cheap:as the cheapest. We would also return our heart-felt thanks to our.old Customers for their patronage and wouitl - be glad to show! them any Goods - whiele we tram and will try to save•thern at least 10 per•pont by calling and examining our STOCK OF GOODS. • . . We do not wish to make a great display to vain custorm'but by taking ft straightfor ward cotirie.We_will endeavorAo gain the respect and; confidence • of our Friends and Customers. Please call and , ex amine:ow t001.r.,' No charge for showing Goods. _ Flour and Salt also tin band of superior quality and warranted. HOYT & LEWI•S. • Wellsville N, Y. Sept. 24, 1852, 4 2211 BLACKS.MITHING, N.N ELLS & iIITCHCOCK would in ...ltfortnthe eublic that they still carry pn the BLACKSMITIIING BUSINESS,.: at their New Shop in the Uoro' of Coudepport, where they .are prepared to execute ALL KINDS OF WORK in their line,with neat ness and digpatch. A Olaro ,of pui,lie paironave is soliidted. N.:8.-All ,Persons indebted to am 6 5 , note or account, wilt cell and settle.the same immediately. if they desire to save h2ly BENJ. REN.NELLS. ".. 4 :B. GOODSELL, 'FIRE ARMS ruanufactured'and re paired at-his shop; East of the Bridge Coudersport, Potter county, Penn& March 3, 1848, if i • roudersport Academy. , il-HE-Trustees have the pleasure tojin j._ pounce ttat they have, succeeded,' in procuring the services of 'Mr. J.. BLOOM INGDAL E, front .V. aces. county, N..Y., to take charge of the Academy. 'From his long experience as - a. Teacher, - and his .eminenesuctess heretofore, we have .every reason to hope that our Academy IA ill be established .on a permanent footing,,.l We cheerfully recommend the Institution to the fostering care of the public. The Winter. Term will commence on Wednesday, the 18th of January, 1853, and continue eleven weeks. , Terms. Elementary branches—Orthography, Geography, Arithmetic, &c........ 52,25 Higher'Arithmetic, First lessons in Algebra, arid Grammar, Higher English • branches, Algebra, Philosophy, t,d., > Higher 3i)..atheitiatics, Latin, tie - ek, and • Prenchjanguages '. : ...It - 6.25 •Instructioe•on the,Piano.F.orte, extto, 10600 ;Use of.,instrument,.....„. 3,00 Vocal mtisicA'ree of 'charge. . It is desired that Students for next term should ntake - applination by the Ist OfJar. , ; nary. • .. • -, , - , - The Trustees never before have .felt en equal degree of confidence in-recommendint this institution to a discerning public. - The snccess of the paSt term has rnore than jos tifien their expectations. . Mr. Bloomingdale has proved himself to be an experienced, energetic, and efficient teacher; and, with • him at the' head, they can, with 'the utmost assurance,..prediet ,tliat the Academy will glpedily . become, preeminently, one of -the best and most successful institutions of the kind'in Pennsylvania or New,York. . : , • Rooms in the :Institution may be .had at reasonable' oharggs,'on , application to the Principal: , `e Paymiiit" of Tuition 'to be made to the 'Principal en entering the sch6ol.• ...., „11. LI. DeNT, Presideut" ' . ' 'lll6mAs rt. Tyr.r.n., b'eeretary,' . . Ilesnr -J. (.4.msxzoryreasnrer„, F. L. Jot,=.s, : 4 CHAS.' Lt..ts, Trustees.' ,. ' G. G. Ctkvis - • Mt' 5.19t1 DATENT gat Is;l3ed_ Co? Ntsi Horse-Cords,Limy, carry combs, bored brushes, to be auld at , - • ' ; , 1 • gitinit i taiM t- •',-, •-; I ..,itt s • - - - „ i,..„,it , • i f heidialie liberty to inforin . t peo. ..,..., pie of Coudersport arid' P;tctii ` Val that lam still . at MY Ne - an, oppo sieVtlie'Ntirtli•side of the Public Square, where maybe fp,und;gROQ..EI2IES of all kindilcohalaitly - oWliai-c.l,ivith many addltibinEthereto ; teach ai , Prugs.,-Med -cinaalyeAlutls, Stationery, Yatikee No -tionSi Perfumery, Toilet.Soap,Jfwelry r40c.,...1?g4es many. ,artic!ps that I have never kep t oefo e t nu — erons' -'-'' men dm 'TIM-Ladies, its veil as .Gentk mea,-arellvspectfullYlivited to call and examine,; 'and if roan's suit :yo y a6.:10 1 prices,without your going to,Y,ort: State prSa"aiinhei plac e, , then I will, acknewl edge 'that' I'tnn't Sell cheap • ehdugh ; •but I Will not give up until you have called and examined for youselves,which, again, yotuarejfivi r ted. to do. My motto is; Ihe•nitnble sixpence in preference,to the 40111 Ahilling. . 1 ' :a/till:Rids of country Prottude,' Aitken in exchtqigii for goods. utter, Laid, _„. Eggs, Rags, County Order Shingles, and cash not refhsed.for goods. r Gaciett i rEs, . . - . , ! • Tea; su g .;, .. l cofref.,'SPices.Rdeiativi ' • ' tinter, bliistard,dTobacio 'Snug. - '..: Nutmegs; Mice,Clovel4; Confectionery , gill :a few 14:lies or Kihboa Wild :Cherry ; and Blocs! Root Cough Candy, . and . • , 'Llillard's, superior Gum Drops. . pru.geMedicines, , :. ,Pairat Medicines ' Oils, Spirits of Turpenline, Crunphine, - Corning 'Fluid, Soap, Candles , Cloth; Teeth &-. I:Slacking Breshea,Blacking = 1 Miscellaneous. Cap, LOtter end Note Paper; all kinds of Surtitmery, Steel Pen Holders, ' , Wafers, Sealing Wax, Sand, Ink, Pocket 'Books envelopes, Visitingeards,Jevrelry.Fine Co lery, and.;a. varisty of Fancy Aiucles, to gether with Silk Thread etc. ec.t D. W. SPENCER. JUST. weivetla quantity of khat Splen did Pommada Pitilaconie—ala Resa.— The purest - and u'ost perfect article for the giowth and preseivittion of the hair: IVar rained Genuine beef's Marrow. • For sale a D. W. SPENCER'S r p ol e a r sees. that is D. IP. , a , t 3-6 gallon at •Eh. such as sperm, tallow, for dale ar. D. W. SPENCER'S . 110 D Liyer,Qil, Litkiontriptic, and navy JotheipopuLti naediciocis for sale by D. W. SPENL,EII.. "Halloo ! Halloo ! Halloo ! CIPENCER is town ! Mountains of 01.1 EA WV MA DE CLOTHING ler almost nothing. have bought this coat, this vest, and these pauts,,--"aint broke e Cher! rah ! All the boys shall have one of spen cers'euath! Hurrah ! But, 'to bib . . candid, friends, there's nothing like it in all the country. Just go over there, and for e little o notning.he'll sell ye a " rig" that, though ye'r the bigest rascal aboveground, will. make ye.fair as a priest tb loi.k at— thou,t;ll ye 'haint a cent. in ye a r pockets, folks • vfql bow 414 scrape to ye as though ye were millionaires, and "real gentLoi•ms." "Fashion! • (heal thing ! Better dead than out of it—mane an honest fellow has been cnt",h . ecause of the cut of his coat ; but *no danger if ye buy of Spencer, Ilia gtoths nrp just the fashion." The - siihscriber Min Just received a large• stock of Ready made clothing, of the latest style, and hest quality, which he offers fot sale on the most tesonable terms.. • D. W. SPENCER. .1 firjARRISON'S INK for Alatkinz Cloth, I I Toilet Soap &c, at SPENCER'.i. 13ULVERISED CORN SPARPH for food far sale at D; W SP EN C ER'S. AT it AZiN EXTRACT for the . L.01....*- the most noted and best article of the kind in use, also Extracts for flavoring all to bp had at SPENGEWS. A LARGE qtiantity of Colount, hair InVi l intator, 'Tooth Powders for sale at . D; W. SPENCER'S. CODA, Cream Tartar, Magneaia, Allam, Cltallt, Salts, and C.:be for sale at SPENCE'II'S Grocery Store NEST ARRIVAL OF DRUGS .1-1 AND MEDICINES al . . _ . i. - -- • E W arrival of HATS and CAPS for the 111 Winter Trade. at: SP ENCI'II'S. CICOI'EL and Coach varnish can he had )at SPENCER'S on very reasonahie terins. VEW _arrival of Groceries and Fish at 1 1 1 SPENCER'S. Eni GENTLEM EN. now is the time to for . nish yourselves with Under-Shirts, Drawers, Overcoats, and almost, everything in the Clothing, Line on the most reasonable terms, at - - SPENC.FII.IB. EEO o the dottbful minded people, whether Speneer.has got all the articles he ad -I,7er tises, will guarantee ; all of, and a thousacal times.more. If yoaidiin't .believe . it, calf in some day and I mai .show you. D. W. S. . . ' Lins' eetl.oll, ect ' fur sa!e at SPENCEIV,tS.'. .011':of Tar, Merchant's Gargling Oil, to be had at - SPENCER S. 111ANICE 10,1, - by - at•VV. Spencer; from - one to iviollidusaid dollars in empty Or deny ap the face. . • , LYon's" lit4thpic o on, Tticoperas, In' vigorator, and other - excellent prepara tions foi clegn'Sing and beautifyinff the Flair for pie ' W • ,PLNCES DLU 0 .T.O RAMO—Flue Co, Chewing, amt 6gtokixtV. by lhe viand, at' SPEN CER'S. lairtielt WHEAT 'FLO UR' at ": - D: W, SF'ENCER'S. . SlainiT And; ; A. 13.04 - at ..lower..figutes than down town, at SPENCER'S. -- Cp per and '.Vl : Ori 'the 73. (45:141,111 the Cour! House Square. , HE subscriber keeps etnittantly a . good NVotkma,tl who will,•at ap r tiary. at en d toMaking.or mending, 'StOre. pipe - of VII kinds' bn hand, or•madeloerderl':•Wo assortment of the hest styles of cOOKING, PARLOR. & BOk:sTQy A s kept constantly on hand. Tin and Copph ,iva„Te. AlsoiSitti Paits:of the - / largest add best styles formegar making, all „of .I,,bi c h trill be Bola, low. clao aria all, pl ase call ;and examine 'for'yOuraeives; 'arid you 'lsbell he furnished. as low as in: Western„-Warr YOrk, at ,Wholesale or retail. • -JAINI,ES W. SMITH.' Gendersport, Fe. lbfr, 1853. --541tf. Pure -Pill— Important !SEqr' yers and Machinists. rin, .111 S article ~ will be furnished by the, barrel or gallon, warranted rieitherb'moke nor gum up.' Pbr `chasers'ivill tial !t an object . to, get my' prices ' , before they .supply .t ben:l4ogs elsewhere. • - Wellsville. ULF:ACHED Elephant- Oil n - 11 -J I P periot aitiele 'to Whale. Oil--4110 Lamps, or Machinery, . ! . - T. L. SMITH:,, ARD.OII4 for s sale at.the. Hardware Store.. T. . . ILL . SA WS. Shingle - Sais,'Siding :Saws,Lnth Saws,C ross Cur, Tenon, Pitt, Drag Satvi,Hund Sa‘i's, Key Hole, Wood Saws, furnished of any ,st‘trukr factory, to suit the purchaser. Wellsville. * • T. L. SMITIL. 11 . 11LES.-1 sell an article which is J IU superior' for durability and execution to any English File in market. • -_3. L. SMITE [ CORDAGE.—hope—all sixes—from 1; -inch Cable to a skein or sadt:lleea silk. (Wellsville.). T: L. STITII. AffACHINB BELTES“3.—.I:',I4.pt 1"- 11 - ulcanizea, Rubber . Riveted. Leaher Belts ; a large stock of al! sizes, on hand. (Wellsville.) T. L..smrru.. MARLIN ROPE for sale by - T. L.. SMITH; Wellsvilie: rip EAKLE BLOCKS--At the Wel4l - Hardware Store. E .\11) and RubtierPaclii.v, Lacing Leather,Coppth• Rivets, Belt Pui!cti, es, 3t (Wellsville) T. L. SMITH'S. - EEL> BUChWllEti'fr Faiefp at the OCoudersputi by, CIIITTENpES: AltliEß Mill Nails.-13u,ilderi wi I find these Nails a more taper shape, ,‘ tougher iron, and superior in every re spect to any•other Nail in market. Wellsville, T. L. SMITH. A Full supply for sale low at 'l'Y LEWES. .Ferpetuat,e Family Fapeq,•.• ALI. Who desire to do so should riotlong tieiny going to - CASEY'S DAGVFAIREAM U.9.C.r.itY. Thu subscriber is Weet:ly 010.14,4_ cing beautiful- miniature portraits in Ilia •rnost pleasing style snit `the at most reason-• ab!e prices. - A pleasant room is epenignil . every or is, welcome to call •and - examine. :specimens whi.never they choose. Those who wish to .be sure 'of a sitiingshOuld 'no; come iate in„the day. JUST RECEIVED —a new and splendid to of cooking and Parlor STovEs at 631 f J. W. .r 7. INC AND MINERAL PAINTS, Ar-- 4 with direciioos for using,. at MIWICE a week froth New York new goods are,received D. W. SPENCEU.S Your Attention is Solited to tl?,e following, for a moicment. ritllbr - Fartnersliti, forme7ly exising hes tavern c.s . noth and A. F. Jones, in the mercantile business to Coudersport, is th.i.g. day dissolved;hy mutual consent, and the bitilless will be carried on in future by C. Smith. at the saute place lately occupied by the said Smith 4.; Jones, vir.;..ou tbe 4n* of Main and Second streets, Coudersport, next door to Tyler's Drug and Book Store. N. 11....;41.1s requested that those wM are indebted to archaic firm of Smith &: Junes, will make paytne:nt to C: Smith witlwiut delay, as he intends to pay 'he demandi against said firm as soon as pos,iblei . COLLINS SMITH, A. F. JONES. dec3o 336 t . A NEW supply ol Fluid and Cam phine Lamps—some new and beautiful patterns just received acid for bale low.at:' TYLER'S. . _ • ", Notice, Governor of the State of New York, .1 has appoiuten , the subscriber a com missioner for the State of New York. to take fire - acknowledgment of Deeds and other instruments; and to' administer oattis pursuant,tu an , act 'cif the Legislature of said State: "" ISAAC BENSON. Coudereport, Dee.' 12, 1851. Ott T. L. SNIITEI Rc adelny Text Rook Gallery open only on Sqiurdayir. 6-36tf • . J. W. CASEY T. B. TYLER'S.. 532t1 T.'L. Mos , . 21th,, 1453. Wanted: , • iiINS, or HIDES, for which Boots and Shoes mill he exchanged, rind some teal! witi, POd-_ "• . CROSBY: lice of business, one : door North Of Johnson's Store. 0 39ir CIOUI'PY ORDERS, recei v,lrd , at-par . ‘-iat TYLER'S.