Aypeal to Yeut Nen of the Age. TIE*. 4: 'Lli.kfr ii.4l Five and tkvetity:letfts aoo thethe= inert to vvluirti tbis' - is‘inVrasied !Ile. But during fife t quarterof,this century the moral destiny Of the world depends upon them. The strong hands of the Veterans are, one by one, : palsied by the touch of age. The voices :.that have rung out for God end - Truth are slo w ly r a6sin g into the harmonies of a better world. , Upon your shoulders the Ark'of Reform is henceforth to - rest.— in hands the torch of. human pro. gress is to be borne onward. Among the sacred truths bequeathed to your charge is the. 'Tempera'nce Re form. It owns an existence no longer than yours. Thirty years ago this move ment was restricted to a few • earnest spirits, who, further upon the mount of progress than theii fellows, had caught the rays of the early dawn before it had gilded the plants below. The first na tional organization against alcohol was formed in 1826. Since then the history of the Temperance Reform has been a history of healthy progreh:—the steady movement from the unknoln out in'to the known and well established. The first.local society with its pledge against .the use of ardent spirits alone, and the subsequent adoption of the total absti nence principle, the Washingtonian movement, the. formation of beneficial Orders, like. the Sons _of. Temperance, the creation apolitical Alliances," and the enactment of laws for the entire pro hibition of the deadly traffic, are but the „successive stages of a mighty revolution, each rela . ed to the other, and all looking to a common end. An abstract princi ple once confined to a fewsagacious minds, has sin — cc walked into . the halls of legiblation,mad in five sovereign States, it now sits upon the bench of Justice, crowned with the majesty of law. The God of love has stood by the his tory of this reforin from the cradle, a n d - has guided it onward through its most .critical periods. To the young men of oar time it is now committed F, J th as ' a trial and as o.,trust, What is, it that God and humanity demands of us ? What isjhe great question fur our solution ? Unless we greatly err, that question is simply this—Shall we, by Jehovah's ' help, dsstroy, the traffic in intoxicating poisons, or shall they destroy ua ? Shall WC lay alcohol in the grave or permit him to lay a myriad of our comrades in their own?, Shall we consent to have. the most brilliant intellects among us any -.langer extinguished ? Shall we permit the:fair I.i4de of to-day to become the des olate widc.w of to-morrow ? Shall we by and see the nobles of our broth erhood go down to darkness and the worm ? Shall wet sutler this monstrous evil to cast its hideous shadow athwart %he rays that fall from ealvary itself, or shall we, hand in hand, join in the death grapple with the .Flades ? The destiny of millions hang over our answer. The determination of the question de mands great plainness of speech, as well as earnestness of action. Let' us learn to speak right out. The press that is silent on this topic . deserves a place in the cellars of Herculaneum.-- The legislator into has not studied the code of prohibition is unworthy of the teat he 'encumbers. The orator is to point . his shafts, the voter must aim his ballots, and th© philanthropist is to di rect his prayerful efforts straight towards this, as the grand moral question of the age , In this warfare for humanity, we linve seed of patience. Wilberforce toiled airough one whole generation ere the Jlntish Parliament declared the slave trade a piracy. Opinions grow slowly. Let us Ntt our trust in Truth rather than pojoritics. The prohibitory law move- Aleut was, not long ago, in a minority of one ; but the Lord of Hosts stood with that man, and together they were more than overmach for all that were against them. Galileo with . his telescope, and COlumbus with his compass, stood up elana against the world, but they at last brought over the whole world to their positions. May it not be also that before ,his century closes the law of Maine %Fill become the law of Christendom ? Comradei in this sublime warfare we are compassed about with a great cloud of witnesses.-11putanity beckons us onward, We tren&upon the dust of 'heroes as we advance. White-robed Love, floating in mid-air before . us, leads -us to the conflict. The shouts of•the ratonroted are in our tents ; and the ;voice A ; praise Makes" masic maid bur banners,- • - L O tisetdress ferward with P. Lei us 'Wear. a bright link in the history of our e n to rest nearer the goat "of-tincitith perfection. Let u's find irroditiiil4 an ever '.6zeitihg stimulus—an everfresh delight.. So shall thp Chralfei4 of the;:initiennial,...,?•;fOry. • So shall our posterity e cheered by that sun which shall shine. with a sevenfold' Luster, as . .the - light of seven days." Though ire were but tiro or three, Sure te triumph. rs , e. t•liould he, We our pi al/deed-laud shalt see, Though Ulu law seent•lung; • Every f, arless word Mr . - speak, blokes iin's.strezig-holds bend am] creak,' Wickeiluess is always weak, • 'But Truth is youug uud strot.g. But Two Parties. " To thiN complexion it most comae at last." The passage of the Nebraska sill will break up nil the u!d divisions; and unite all the people of the Union into two con tending "parties—those who would keep our Free Territory secure from the. curse of Slavery, and thosewho would give Slavery free license to run riot and spread itself over every foot- of Free' Territory in th.. Union. It will be-the end of all Compromises. For, if the Compromise in fuyor of Free dom. which has been in force and re garded as binding for a whole generation, is to be repealed, and with it the Com promises of 1650, in order to give. Slav ery more room, no Compromise, how ever solemnly enacted, will be worth the parchment on which they are written, All compacts in'relation to Slavery will be held null, and the question must be settled by an appeal . to numbers.-431i11- to aukee Free Democrat. How sublime the virtue that still plants withoutany expectation that it skall ever reap. Ile most eutukes the Deity who plants 'for future generations. The People's Cap Store, AT COUDERSPORT. Soritething New. and Something Vl'lanteel. • • nriuE subscriber bag jnoi received from the City of New-Yolk, and opened at tile store foriber;y occupied by Haskin.d: Smith, on tlio north side of the Court 114DJSe square, a stlerled ass6rtmcnitt Aew Geode, coinprisin DRY GUOD9 t DROCERMS ‘ ‘ °ROCK EIIY, and HanDY:ARE. The 'motto of business— adopted— is, "the sure s4illin , r and the lirely.hispinee." The above Good s' will therefore he gold exclusively for either Cash or ready-pay in hand, and upon such terms that the .pur chaser cannot be otherwise than satisfied that he has Made a good Lingain—received a a quid pro quo"—soutething for something in value for his money. An exchange will gladly be made with the Farmer, for his l'roduce : Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Grain in any quantity, and with it, the more Cash the better. The subscriber will at all times take pleasure in exhibiting his Goods to the Customer, that quality prices may he examined. . L. F. MAYNARD. Coudersport, July, 15, 1853. G9tf CHECKED N II AT!S in variety, and kiprize.s to suit, M. ONC many other articles for the /ii ladle's, of fancy and rich worth, will be found, at the People's Cash Store, fine ‘Vorhed Collars, of different designs a-d _ . patterns. I)LEACIIED Sheetings and Shirting, j)B rown do., Candle, \Vick, Summer Cloth for children's wear, Bed Ticking,, Towelling, Table Linc,en, Brown, White ~ a superior article of Damask, all pure it x,—Table Spreads. An examination will recommend them betv.r than anything else. T "The People's Cash Store" may bt; A L funnii a selected lot of-Prints, of Eng. listt, French, and Atm-dean ands, quality and prices agreeing admirdbly. Please call and se us Teas. TYACE and Green Teas, of excellent )flavor, and at most reasonable prices,— Sugars, \\ hire and Brown do., Rice, in• ger, Spice, Pepper, Nutmeg:, Cassia, Rai stug, Tobacco, in all its variety, to please those who love the weed, and a superior article of Coffee Oda( cannot fail to please all the Dutch and some of the the .PEO.PLE'R CAR,' STORE:. 111101.;KFAIN and Class Ware, in variety, k_mtat p•tit please the eye en ttke I . 4st je srectiott. The Ciofb.ing DepartMent AT " TIIF, VEOPLP: S CASE STORF., " EADY Msde Clothing kept constantly It o cr: hand by the sabs'criber, made up and nianufactur - o,by the best workmen, from cloths selected for durability and goal% ity ; the object being yam° supply the cos tomer wi:11 a huothug article which he may b e induced to purchase, becatUe it is so rery cheap, but which in the end is rrrq dear but to give him in the first matinee an anti, which will d h i holust .aztrl good bet, rice fur a reasonable price, All tim e d es i. rous of being so accomodated call at " The People's Cash store.” , L. F. MAYNARD. AttpwAßE.—Sythes and Suatlis, of .1 1 patterns long-tried and found to be good, Rifles and Rub-Stones, Sate-lilt Files, Door Handles,. Latches, Mineral Kn o bs, (whit and brown.) Alorilee Locks.; Wrought Butts for Doors, of all sizes, Cut lery, liniyes of good quality for the table, and for the pocket, at the Noma's: Cesti STORE. j - lANDLES. Sperm, Solar Spetni, Rotiiied Crystalline, and • Tidlow Candies, Liy' the Vouttil or Bor, for s‘lio'very toW ttt the DRUG & BOOK.SIORE. . . 11.pmoval, VVM.• CROSBY, of the Boot qnd I Iftlltou titnro,•hilg nituoYeiriolfte lately. 4zettpii.A by. Buldwell!s• - ' etibluet : ghat), first dgor north or lotoisun's "store, .7crtirre he will be pleio•cli to xee those ')Plat Ittive , tiereta: fore favurr,4 him with their.p4troottgudin(Foli others Who stand iu ti - ce;.l of Buots and I,lhues. Nov. 18, 1853. 627tf BOOK AND JOB. , PRIN'PING, • &EBY - DF.B6RiFTION OF BOOK AND JOB" s.etit AS CATALOGrES. OLLIJL A RS, BALL TICKETS . , $I LL BEADS, BLANK NOTES, Isoons,. • ' • PfiYPIILETB, ~ 4 1 1‘N.D. 1 11 1 ; rog.pnis, sitowaius; 11AT'`TXT 'WAYBILLS', L:431110, •-- ' eiiRDS, -, _E're; • i•:xeruted with neatness and dispat:oll at tike office - 01"1"nl: raort,o6 ..10112NAL. H. ROBINSON '& Za.; wnoLtsALE' AND FtETA:IL - DrALT:Rp 3YD SllOEg. Their stock comprises the largest variety of the best Nlassachusetts manufacture. RUBBER . BOOTS .R-VD'SHOE.S. a.. & Co..aie' agents of the Ll'aywrd 'tubber Company—the best goods of the kind COanufactured in the U. S.; which goods they will self to wholesale purchasers at, , • New York prices. Alf orders filled on the shortest notice 28 WierEn ST., Ruttah, N. Y. July, 1851. 9t 4SA A f.> itEN S A. ttorne t-L aw, OFFICE—East side ()file public square Joudersport, Pa. By special arrange ment the profes-ienalservicea of S. P. JOHNSON, Esq., may be engaged he him, in all cases in which he is riot previously concerned. N. B. All claims due and payab.e to the undersigned,personally and pofes siormily, may be found in the hands of BussoN, Esq., for adjustment.. *S. P. JOHNSON. March 3, 18-IS. tf . JORN S. MANN i • - Attorney and Cpunsellor at Law, will attend the several Cotirts . in Potter and APli.ean Counties. Ai! business entrust ed to his care, will. r.Teive prompt at tention. . Office on Main .S%reet, opposite the Court House, Coudersport, Pa. ' ARTRUE. G. OLMSTED, . . Attorney an,l.Counsellor at Law, will attend - to all business entrusted to .his care, with promptness and fidelity. Office over V. T. Jones Sr. Brother's store, Main Street, entidersprt;Pa. March'2l, 1531. 11, n 44, L. F. Maynard, Attorney and Counsellor at Lan!, ...... COUDERSPORL. PA. : Office—North of the Court House Square, at." The People's Cash Store," up slairs. -3-47 tr. C. W. ELLIS, Attorney at Law, Coudersport, Potter. County, Pa. - Jan. 1850.. F. W. KNO X. Attorney at Law, Coudersport, Pa. wilt regtilarly attend the Courts in Tio go, Potter, and ,\l'Ketin Counties. .- thiice—ovor W. T. Jones _' Store. Feb - . 28, .Itl4l. " v 3 u4O. A. P. CONE, Attorney at Law, Welltiborough, Tioga County Pa. Will regularly attend the Courts in Potter county. June :3; 18-15. ' tf LAND AGENCY. THE undersigned having, been entrust ed viththecare.ofseverailargetracts 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 be entrusted to him. JOHN S. MANN H. d: HEATEC, P iiyacian and Surgeon, VOUDERSPORT, PA. Will attend to all cansfor professiona, assistance, with promptness and fidelity Oflice—On West side of Main street, first door above Jno. S. Mann's store. April 11, 1851.. , 3-47. tf. T. Tv • DEALER XN DRUGS - 9 MEDICINES' Dye StetTh, Paints, - Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Lawps ' • Window Glass, Groceries, IV ines and Liquors for Medici nal Purfioses, &Le. ALSO, BOOKS, STaTIONERY, %Vail ittul.Witidov Palter, Gold -and Steel Pens, Fillt! Cutlery, and a General Assurtinvnt of Fancy Articles. Place of business, first door above Smith & Jones' store. ettutlerspert; April 22., 1853 G. CO., OL. EAN, N. Y., ie Dealers jit Fine Jewelry, Silver Qv! are,. .Musiral lustnutieuts, Hair Oils aiul Pcrlinnury, Cathay, Pi;tols ' Yaiikco No tions, Violin . Stiingti, q'oyi for Clindren; and a Ge.nerid Assurtine ; nt of Finley Gootlii. ' Port kalur att6iition paid toreptriring Chicks, Watt: aid Jewelyy. • tiitr PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. -.151. It. GAGE, ler. D. . leCruLD. respectfully inform-Abe eiti. zeus' of Coo perspoullett Putter cout.ty, that be has lcmatell,permantly .arnpng !herd and attend . premptly to all calls in the of his prpf - sioq. : ' :!•7 • •-' B. Drug nod, Book 'Store, ,rld may 134. nAltt at Mars Hotel.' ' 1 - 7111 I E itBON§:filAti re.pair, wikftttst tt ooinji . liteNttieltAVW4 rid& (41a.i;{:Ptitty, Faithssistr,i)iie 14, sale at Mir prices by ' • T. B. TYLER - Pni: eittids •4' ••,.•, 1,, . _ _ JAAWS I►f:.BAS&ETT, .Cbinelt - liaoe:4•%• , E r Vii o "Ufeier, ..COIDARSPORT; 11'111'6:lento all orders in hisline iSf ImAittess with will iie.s.tiuiedespnirii. Plzwe' of businezzs—Ltlie I%,:cattorp formerly CL owned . by Stroll—tl - o' s doors above Win. Crosby's aweiliwz: • In/piling , and , pa cliine!s, and employed good workmen,lL is prepared to du work as well cis die .best, nod ou bliiirt notice. . 4 . 9.insT R.Eniatow, Cairlage 4 - edSretgll-111alier. , THE subscriber respectfully gives no:: tice that . he*prepared to do all the buSiners i• , ve line, at the short est notice,'. 4' "new shop, two doors west of the:biiiidersport MILLPORT 110 TEL. • • • 'ITN - subscriber would re- Q B ,spectfully . inform the public gg l f and traveling community, ilia he has fitted up a hoase and stabling, for the accommodation of strangers and travelers, at • • Iffillport, Potter - Co., Pa., and hopes by prompt and careful - attention to business, to merit and receive a. Jibes share of patronage., LYMAN. INtiliport, Aug. 1,5, 1851. • ' 1311 NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL. TRAUB. H 0 It &'• L 4 s Vvrould •respectfully inform the inhabit ants of Wellsville and vicinity that they are now receiving a fresh and beauti ful assortment,of GOODS, tvhicb wil: he sold as cheap as the cheapest. %le would also return our heart-felt thanks to our old Customers for their patronage and would be glad to ,- ...liow.thetn. any Gcods which - we have, and will try to rave them at least'lo per cent by calling and tmnining, our STOCK OF GOOD'S. We do not wish to make a great display , to ,gain.oustorn; but by taking a straightfor ward course we will endeavor to gain the respect and confidence of Our Friends and Customets.. Please call and, ex amine our Stook. t Notitarge t fOr shdwing Goods. . - - Flb , r and Salt also on hand of superior qualiiy and warranted. .. . , 110Y'r & LEWIS.. Wasville N, Y., Sept. 24, 1854, 4 22t1 BLACIiSMITHING. Ri. .. o iss ni `N te LL pu S b & ii ' e fidT at e t i - l l l C ey 'OC su .lL li w c o a ti r l r d y ionn— the BLACKS:MIMING' BUSIi ESS. at their'New Shop in the Boro'of Gobdersport, VI hero they are-prepared to execute ALL Kt NUS OF, WORK in. their line, with 'teat [less and dispatch. . share or public patron:we is solb•ited. N. B.—All persons indebted to me by cell note or account, will ce , and settle' . the s i ime immediately, if they desire to save cost. b3ly - BENS. RENNELLS.- d. E. GOODSELL, . .FIRE 4.4lVlS.,manufactur 4 d and•re paired at his shop, East of -the Bridge Coudersport, Potter county, Pentia- March 8, IS4B, tf Coudersport Academy, THE Trustees have the pleasute to Qn - u nce ti.at th'ey have succeeded in procuring the Services of Mr. J. BLOOM INtitvAL E, lion', Yates county, N. Y., to tape charge of the Aeadeny. From . his long experience as a Teacher, and his eminent success heretofore, we have every reason to hope that our Academy- will be established on a permanent footing. We cheerfdlly recommend the Institution to the fostering cam of the public. The Winter Term will commence on Wednesday, the 18th of January, 1853, and continue eleven weeks. Terms.; ElemPniary branches—Otthog,raphy, Geography, Arithmetic, &c....... Higher Arithmetic, First lessons in Algebra, , and Grammar, English branches, Algebra, . 4.75 Higher 111athematics, Latin, Urea, and 'French languages, 645 instruction on.the7Piano Forte; extre, 10.00 Use of instrument ' 3.00 Vocal music free of 'charge.- . It is desired that students for next terra should make application by the Ist ofJar.- eau, t IBM The Trustees never before have felt an equal drgree of confidence in reeomtnendint this institution ton discerning public. The success of the pail term has more than jus tified their expectations. - Mr. Bloomingdale has proved himself to be an experienced, energetic, and elricieint teacher; and, with him at the.head, they can, with the utmost• assurance, predict, that the Academy • will speedil.V become, premMinently, one of the best and most succes'sfainstitutions of the kind in Pennsylvanii or New York. Rooms in the Inettintion may be' had af reasonable charges, on applicanon to the Principal.. , Payment of. : TeitiOn •to he rustle to the Principal on entering: , thdiehool. , . i 11. li. Des•k, Pre:,itltnit, • • Ti c co t k m; 13.,11 t.kit, Secretary, 111;NICY J. 'c.4.stbiim; I.*Veasurer, F.A. Jane;, .• . - CII A i.. 1:Y114:C r " tiiis : iti's; ' - .,6'..-(i. auPittr,'' HDATILINITPaiIsi'Bed Cords, ClothO' Linbs; Horse Cords, curry comb6;l . tioie s bnisbesike be sold et MANN'S. sz,--, SPENCEIFNCOLUMN MMMMiI WPCERY STQAP, - , fleze lake.libertv to inform the Pea. 9 .0--C a P. (I!! o'3oll an—, I otter County %hal rani still 'el` my New Stand oppo. ih'e Nerth side of the Public Square+ where may be found GROCERIES of all ; kftida cenmantly on hanii, with many ad;4iorts thereto: such as Drngs, Merl eineS;DYeknfls, Stationery, Yankee NO 'thins; Perfumi-ry, Toilet Sow, Jewelry , besides ninny articles thnt.l have never kept•before to humerons to men tion: as a ell as -Gentle men,are riSpectfully invited to call and examine; and if can ' t suit . you as 19 prices withoOr your "0f13, 0 to York-Thate Grainy othdr place, then I will acknoWli edge that can't sell cheap enough ; but I will not give up until you have called apd . examined for youselves + whicfi, agalp, you invited to do. My motto is, the nin+6/e sixpence in preference to the plow All kinds of country Produce. taken in exchange for goods. Butter, Lard, Egg's, Rags, County Orders, Shingles,, antreash not refhsed for goods. GROCERIES.' • .- Tea, Sugar, Coffee. Spires. Saleralus :Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco, Snuff, tmegs,llß ace,,C loves, t olifrctioncry and a few boxes of Kibbe's Wild Cherry and, Blooil Boa Cough Cindy, = and - Alillard's superior Coin Drops. Di=ngs Medidnes, • • .Patent 'Medicines • Oils; Spirits of Turpentine, "Caruphine, 'Burning 'Fluid, Soap, Gariilles , Cloth, Teeth & Blatki.tg Brushes;Blaelsing Miscellaneous. Cap.:Letter. and Note Paper; all kinds of Stationery, Steel 'Pen Holders. Watitrs-, Sna/ing• Witic; Sand, Ink, Pocket Books envelopes, Visiting Carils,Jeweiry,FineCut lery, and a 'variety of Fancy Attieles, to gethcrlilt' Thread etc. ec.t. ' • D. W. SPENCER. TUST'recidved a quantity of that Splerf tl did Ponirnada PnilottoinP.—nla The purest: and most perfect article for the growth and presdrcation of the hair. War ranted Genuine Reef's Marrow. For sale a • . - D. W. SPENCER'S. olh.sees thakiei roolase . s selling. at 3-6 Dandles, such as sperm, tallow, &e ., for sale at • . • j D. W..SPENCER'S 11(M Live'' Oil, tich . ontriptin; and • nanY li,other popular inediemei, for sale by " ! Halloo Halloo ! P!..:N e1:It is - in - town! Mountains of IZ DI:,IIADE CLOTHING tor almost nothina„ hare bough:t thiz; coal, this rest, and these patits,:—.'aint broke e titer! Hur rah All the buys bind{ have one of r.pen ccrs'-coatsl hurrah But:10 be candid, friends, thel'e's nothing like h in all the country. Juat go over there, and for a little o' hottin; he'll. sell ye a " that, tholigti ye.'t The higest rascal above ground,' will' ake ye fair as a priest to k al— thatiQh ye 'helot a cent in ye : 4 pocket -3, folks will 'hots' and scrape to' ye as though ye were millionaires,A an_ "real gentli ovals." Fashion!'c Great thing ! !letter dead' than out of it—Many an holiest fellow has been cut" because of the cut of his coatl . hot no dimmer if ye boy 01 Sp , n , zer, his cloths, are just the fashion." The subscriber h7is just rece:veJ a large stock of Ready made clothing, of the latest style, and best finality, which he offers for -sale on the most rest:op-Ale terms, D. W. SPENCER. 13 -- 4 ituisox's Ist: for :tinging Cloth, 11Toilet Soap &c., at - SPENCER'.i: 13IJ.LVERlSED CORN OA UCH for 1, food for saleat D. W SID EN C ER'S. ELVIN EXTRACT* the ildhfs, _A L '. the most noted and 'best article of the kind in use, also .Extracis for flavoring all to!be had at - SPENCER'S. ppww, .LM G!s quantity of Gologne, Hair A:invigorntor, Tooth Powders for saleat Cream Titruir; Jla'nesia, OChnlk, tiattit, and ,G tie for sale at - - - NEWARRIVALL OF DRUGS AND KEDIOrNES at u. W. 81'ENCEI(S. . , EW Arri Val of HATS and CAPS ter the NVinterTade, at • SPENCER'S. fidOPEI. and Coach varnish can be had at SPENCER'S on very 'reasocatde terms. DM arriial of .Groceries and Fish at SPENCER'S. EEO (J_ENTLOIEN. now is the lime to fur. kfi nish yatfrselves with Untier-Shiits, Drawers, Overcoats, and almost everything in the.iclothitio• Lino en the mostreasonable tertns,mt SVENC:FR'S. rp () I he 4.lcubful alluded people. ‘whether hae gof all the articles he ad vertises, and so cheap,--I will guarantee at rthis,"anil a thousand lirneS more. 11 you doik believe it, call in some day and I will show yon.• • D. I.\:. S. . INTER-S I'AINED Linseed Oil. ect •y for Sale* • SPENCER'S. iLvf'f Gargling Oil, to kj,beitad at SPENCER'S. WANTED, by D. W. Spencer, from one yY to two thousaild dollars •in County Or ders, al the, faCe. • • . yonts I alhQlron t Trlcoperas, In' vig,drOor," gin! other excellent prepar a l!or cleansing and beaivirying the Hair for We' by 0, 'N. - SPIINCER )LUG 'l'o ,AGCO—Fiue Cot, Chewing, and Stuokieg : by the ponn#, at . • • • SPENCE/11.'8. dt ?.; 13UCRWIWAT , FLQUIt . D. Vit. SPENCER'i, MMO and Lead at loner figures th*down town, at 6PENCEIVS.s — oits.!m!Rott6mm,=;sa,=aA D., W. ,spENca r IIR. =§l si , k, , lcElt,'S Grocery Store • • •• - 4 , 4citiciinistraitcrrs' Sale. pursuance Qt an conl7 o t, /, r% Court of the count); of - Potter, we Shelf expose at pnblic sale 'rid- the premises' iti Pleasant Valley township. on 'Monday,' the 97th day of February inst., of one o'clock, P M., all the interest arias Mel/owl, late (lei ceased, in a tract of land bounded as follows . ; On the north by the Tandy of-Mathew Me , Dowl, on the south by the lands of Williarn Warden, on the east and west by lands of Sohn Keating & Co., containing thirty acres'. Terms of sale madn known at the time of sale, JACOB PALMER e. Adh3 : 4 ; Costum February 3,1 . 1151 k. 33 4t. Pure Oil--,lreportaUt to Saw yers • and. Ale‘ettinists. rip I - 11S article will be furnished br 4 2 7 . tho barrel - or gallon; vvarranteot neither to smoke nor ..gum up." Pur— chasers will find it an object LIS get my prices before they supply' themselves, elsewhere. T. L. Wellsville. • - • (il3 am r.LE4CIIED Elephant Oil:—a su -6.perior article to IVhaie Oil7—rot Lumps or Machinery.. Wellsville. T. L. SNIITEI. IVA HD OIL for stile at the We:l3M* - 11 - 4 Hardware Store. T. L. SMITH. ILL SAWS, Shingle Saws, Sidinff - 1 - 7 -arSaws,ltith Saws, C ross Cut, Tenon,' Pitt, Drag Saws, Hand Saws, Key Ilole,. Wood Saws, furnished of any stamp or factory, to suit the purchaser. . We11;:wille. T. L. SMITIL„ UILES.-1 sell an article which, i 3 superior for durability and executiou to any English File; in market. , T. L. SMITH. ciORDAGE.-11ope—allsixps—hom :1-inch Cable to a skein of saddler's silk. (Wellsville.) 'l'. I.*STITEI. MACIIINE BELTING.— Patent Vulcanized Rubbcr Riveted. Leaher Belts; n late stock of all sizes. on hnnd. (Wellsville.) T. L. SMITI-L MARLIN ROPE for sale by • T. L. SMITH, V EAKLE upcKs—At the Wens; ji rifle Hardware Store. VIIENIP and Rubber Lacing -1" Leather,Copper Rivets, Belt Punch,. es, at (Welisvilte) 'l'. L. SAI (TIPS: • .Lei EPA) BUCIOVII.b;&Tr it..lefo at thi OCuudetspurt 11111 s, by tistc D. C. C ktlrl'EN DEN. • PARKER NI ill Nat 11.—liu ildc•rs 1%11 find thete Nails a . more taper dupe . , tougher iron, and superior in every re spect to any other Hail in market. ‘Vellsvine. T. L. SMITH'. • c adt, , nty Text Rook A Full supply for at low at TYLER'S. Perpetuate Family Faces. ALI, aho desire to do so should not Jong deLty going to CtSECS DanverittErts GALLI:ter. The subscribers weekly prodn, ,ring miniature portraits in the ruci.t ai•ieg :.titleand air ai irrost rertiOn aVe prices. A pleasant mom is open ;and every one is welcome t.icall and examine sp6cimena whenever they clux)se. Those who wish to be sure of a sitting should nut co ne late in the day. Gallery open only on Saturdays. (3-36tf J. W. CASEY.. T UST REC El V ED—a new awt splendid tj 10101 Cooking-and Parlor STo;rES at tiStf ' J. W. SINIITH's., /VINC ANI) Mi ERAL PAiNTS * with directions for using, at ,552(f I'. B. TYLER'S. T WICE a week froth New York new goods are received. • T. L. • - - Your Attention is Solited to the following, for a moicznent. rpm: 'Partnership formerly eaistitg j_ tween C. Smith arid A. F. Jones, in the mercantile business in Coudersport : is this day dissolved by annual consent, and the. hairless will be carried on in future by C. Smith, at the same place lately occupied by the said Smith & Jones, viz : on the cntue; of )lain and SeCand streets, Coudersport; next door to Tyler's Drug and Book Store. N. B.—lt is requetited that those who are indebttd to the late firm of Smith &Jones, will make payment" to C'. Smith without delay, as he intends to pay 'he demands. against said film as soon as.pos-ible. COLLINS SMITEk A.F. JONES. dec3o-3.161 Alm 21th, 1,333 ANEW supply of Fluid and Cam—. bitse Lamps—sums iiew awl beautiful vutterus lust receive 4 and fur sale luw at • • TYLER'S: ' Notice, . TIIE Governor ofthe State of New York has appointed the subscriber a emir- Eroiginner for the State of New York, .to. : take the acknowledgment of Deeds andi other instruments, and to _administer oath* pursuant ti) an act of the Legislature of risick Stato. ISAAC) BESSQL . Vondenrport, Dec. 12, - 18.51. 9.111 Wanted: 2KINS, or HIDES, for whie7b Boors and .Slioeti will be exchenered,.and some ga2h will .be paid. Wm. ()HUSBY. Place of business, one door North o Johnson tore. • 301 f f drOUNTY ORDERS received it par TYLER'S. .., Machine Oil. - . . M _ Mill O%vtieLs will alwaVi find Et, suety of Oil lot machinery at ealleractt ify Fitt% Mlli in ttay quuntiry, at T. L.,smrni TYLER'S Dru; 71,•••••