THE CABIN BOY A poor widoiir had become very miserable since the death of her hus band. She was full of painful anxi ety, and waki very often famished for want of food, and endured great hard ships. Her only son had just left school, and %V 3 so unhappy at that state to which his mother was reduced that he wept about everywhere, see ing what he could do for her. We must not die of hunger," said 11c —one day; "let me go to set, per --Lething haps 1 may be able to earn nom, present spi. as, rarametta.4,l'agli:, = soul' +Lig e _........ for von." . i stance of a young man brought to life nos at mANN , s. mat ,• a ;.o,,ll.lrvain—r., .•iv,i'l a quid ro : --- ' urpiwy. An i fi x , , y , :z: : :l ,, ,i v t i ;g ll i tz u b, :. t -a iv ho l • ie to i r nri l d ii e s 1 .. :.,, h ne,rit . anitliT.) .. F . . quo , ( wove the - north side of the public sutlire, His pour mother at last gave way I after being frozen eleven mouths on fl INGLIA.,IS—t. good assortment ❑ at . , n be h f a o n l , t i nt i h t k o l c::v e s l u : g t? tr hind; His his e.di rade:, hut it cost a great 1 the Alps. Tile blood of a living man . kju . • MANN'. with Om Farincr, for .his Prodn'ee :. Bolter. lee,' Salt:rnts, Gin' , t . et . .11us , ar;1, - Tol;teeo, deal to let him go and a l most, broke :Was infused into the N'eiti,: of the fro- s , +ELKS and Dress Tri mming: at - ellt•"". Eggs- Gmin Many tor.mity• alai with , Smut', Nutmegs, 31aee, (loves, Confectionery, her heart. The young boy Went to ze' youth, and he moved and spoke. k_ MAN - g , s. it, the in r•• C,l ii 111. 111 . 114.1*. The subseril.er • & e ., ,k e . - - . tall I t all limes 1: , I::-! . plva , ur ,, in' allihitiac MI mono irg, "The nimble sixpence in pre the neare t sea-poi t, to see if he could The experiment was tuierwards tried s iIiAWLS of various p;...,erns and quaii.ies,• his ( " 1 " 116 1° I rie• ' 1 " 11 `•flu I', that clu"lit:l; uud- fereifee to the slow shibing, get. on board -of a merelmut Ve3Sel. on a }tire 11.•ezen ft,r the purpose, with Ladias' and Chi:dren S Hoods, at prices may he ..xut..ined. • .D. W. SPENCER._ Ile a-ked a gre:it many c-iptilin: to complete success. 1 _ 11A N's. . • 1.. F. MAYNARD.- ---- - - take him, hut it was all ill vain. After lt has been the practice at the Twos- -cl All BRICS, Bishop l Law , ns,Vic:nria Lawns, ' rettl , rs t airt. July 15. 18;3. 6-7tf • ; Drugs, Medicines, g ,,iN.,, , hum cute to another, weary and inice of St. Bernard, tor.the monks to 1..... (...1) L: eel Cape, Ras d Mils in, .I.tr . itten ITENT Millfer , if'-i 0 . 04 spirit. .10(tNti maw mit, i• -it-ticks for the undies, p - . - - - - -, -, - - of. I c i , Vlal- ! , I l brender i ed do., lins in 1- dgings, i Turpentine, Niue, Burning Fluid, sad, he thouglit he must return to hi , keep the frozen bodies of unknown 1 ~f fl. :,.,-,i t ic k ‘v.ortl. - . will hi. found 1. , ; 9 1_1' do ss .. .innett d o. ; !.adios ' C ci . l l!a r .. , W r ist. , , , • mother, lmi. th e thoty , lit of being a traveler,: for months, that they might at t h e t • ,r.:,',, C,si, 5t,',11., fi n,. w,,,k,..d c o l_ SOari, Calid:C , , for sale low at_ . -• , Enders eeves, Ladies skins, 0., apc..„ to. I Lir , et , H . . - I • - 1 '• • SPENCLR'S. hordes to her, m mile him desperately be recognized :and Norway—accord-• to he found at MAN . : ,. ; ,.. , _ , .. , ,•• . .... ~ i. ot , es. F .as an. patturns. .- . . • - Irim', Letter, and Note Paper, all kind. 4 of riff rable. Just then he thought Ile ing to the recent work on that cowl- • A Lirge io: of Hosiery at IF; 'liEl - • , . .• amid .„,-, • ~, , B ... , . ..,,,,, , ong 013:11111,2. BrONNII . k_,, .L,' R mtionery S tec'-pen llo'ders W•ifers FION a captain I,,,,Ling at him. John try, publi bed in Engliind ha Pref. Jas: 1"1- • MANN's. .i. 1,, C,,,,,d,. " ick. Sown:, , "1' Cloth 1. 9 r. Sezd'in' t . , W•;,),, IsaMl Ittk, Pocket- Book•;, En: (that r.•,.. 11:e I.,y's mom.) went up to D Forhe —the people i I ome of ti.e - Fr c7, - ,•; w a nt warm S•oekings for Ihe chill , (- 1 , 1 :. '1 "; e - ''' w ''', l :' 11. d T , i , l • l ', 1 .";: 1 • T."wvii"g , T" - vetope4, V i.ilitig Card:, Jewe'rv, Fine Cut -I,illl die e. tly. an.l sai.l, Vallev,, d i rgt .c long,. weary win- -/1 P.M. V 6.1 Wii 1:1}41 it at 31 . ..kvc , „,"4, , _l. ,'"'"!'",': "I'''',"" , ,',;""",'d"I'• " '"l"''''"" len-, ';,nd -a vpr:e vor Fancy Ari:eles, together ;i , ic,.• ot 1 ettnastc. an pure • flax:— Table. .-: t • sc. ! . .. dT r.• t •-• • --_, " Please. sir, don't you want a cabin ters, keep th : bedies of decea ed per- -. G I 11'1' . It ,0 ) 0 1•;-, , fin -k in , and he 0 her Sp.., :ids. Ao• cltamia:,,,,,i, will r, eim.tnend 151,a .. ... .11 .1r....( , I tc., at . , SPENCER'S. .1),) 1 1" . sonstn a frozen state till. spring, when y,,rie yor hues, c. nhe found ::t. 1. ., ~, h , ,h r i1...0.a.,• , hi0 g 1 IS,. • I'm looking out fir one, here," they are borne to the church for the • . MAYY': - . A L T - • i his et o l d, !:, c,.. i said the capt..in. i last time t . but this is the fi rst just:ince Bul. 6', nd a °ails' isoo;s at - aalad a fo-1, c l.-i • "Oh. then, dear sir, do take me." !am record O '' f re•useitation after death - MANN'. I , n•t:, b. ;,' Shutt Inc Inc your to Aim mw• ials." is fur somear time appent. . i ATs, C. ps Con 't H • .ors. Wrappers, Er,;W- .. ..Ni, one know • int, here, sir; if I ,ln some part; .of tld; State it is. ••• " rl .' i" l "ek I; etc,. ''.• "I'' were in my own parish, I could easily Lined t ! oyes, C•rpe. g ag -,s , quite e•onmott to transfer II h fromthe ors. Ca , : a - get_ some." water sof elle locality to those of an- A 1 • . • 11 A i iNtl I`llll . 111 g, zsu.t.-, "I can't. take a boy iltc my 61 4 ether, wheu they • - • - • hard 0 ' ' ' . are. frozen soel..atzettt At 'CkI:.•F„ Withelat any recomfuendatio." . ; '';1" ''' • l'i i I'. I. Nm H. LS Ca,--la 1L,i,e,,, ..,- . - that theY may be broken like a stick t.'tiiAll.- , • Tu. s t't . - 1, ~-. i. •. , ...- •, • ,; . •1 gel: ,• Uoi) i•nit: •t - "011, :iv, I'll be SO (IL/edit:W.; I'll )‘,- mtu nff. _n this state the Otsegi, per, Spice, S u ec h o Sa.era-tt ' ' '' - . """ I '' -1 '' ' ' ''' 1. ''""• '"" " '. .1.: '. ". ''' " I 1 1 : ' I , `, c"..'- n'•:•-• "u , M‘e 1 1. • • iVI ..1, 111;1/ :' ....11 , 1 1i.. • 111 1 11:1 0 14 1:.10:: I' SPENCER's do as-1,A,, vim bid me." ' bass has b ee n packed in straw, and hand al - ti I :,al e...;,..4 lad to pi. a ..,. alp th,- fourth :1,.d "Oil that': Vet V we ll to say, me T" AWE'S, if coo •• -- - ' • ~ te,.. ng mu FO:lit . of 111: 1..:.k,. - s. v• In. ' IL.b.• ' e,'. ~ - gc•0:1 ,CLROV; hilt 0!1Ce for a I I sii:,, , and after being placed in wafer, grad- I'll ,B- Smoking at • IliANN's. ::.',,Jl'l.F.'S C:\sll sTeh E. I'll not have a I,•,.:with hi s , , out s cer uatly thawed to life ag.jin. Nearly all Tr you want A-xe , .. 1 I:• , ehe•s, H ammer. , , 3li:: c eps," - 1 -: ,: . • the * fresh fish brought to' our markets, aw u s, rP.•-cu do., Uand do., 4h-e s. Aa- Poor John thought a mome it, and p r ., Auger lii", l'i e: of aii kinds, steel and forwarded hence into the iuteriiir, s q uares, Iron do., Try do.. call at looked al.ont him with great sadness. are pa c k e d• : ni ice. 111 this manner the Suddenly he rec alerted he had got Eastern people sai l, fish, meats, fruits, his Bible. lie took it out of his pock- &c., to the Last and \, est Indies, in et and showed the captain iv at was their ice cargoes . wt hum on the first page. "Well. my --, boy, I'lll ta.te you cur that recommend ation. Fellow me quick to my ship." John is now on hoard, on his way to Si. Petersburg. After a few d ivs, • a violeht storm ;nose, and the vessel was in danger of shipwreck. In the midst of the general cen fusion ands,shoe*, wane, e Lou . , ....... ~...... __ _, alarm, JOhn wok out his Bible, and • • The M ,bi le . Tribune a l'ew weeks ago ''''.._.? read the 51st Psalm aloud to them. i published an account of , anegro in that i•-i- - • He then knelt down, and. cultic-fly city, who durint, tt... prayed to God to make the strum ~, ' ' cease, and to save them from its fury. One by one the sailors, and even the captain, fell cm their knees, and prayed with him. It pleased Clod to hear their pra cr ; the wind ceased, and the Ship , 11, ent on her way in safety. "It was happy for me when 1 de cided.to take yeti, my boy," said the captain. "As smi - n as .we reach St. Petersburg, you shall have a day on shore, for your prayers have saved the ship." He kept his promise and the boy employed his holidays in going all . ` over that large and beautiful city.. He stepped in front of the Emperor's AA. Wom.Y:v APPARENTLY WHITE, SCR palace, andf•rt-ood still, admiring. all ' RENDERED 'no SLAVERY.—Fourth Pjs ihe magnificent carriage: which were (rid Cou rt.—A lather singular case p ass i to , to an d fro. Whit e t h us em-. came before this • Court. yesterday. played, he sass' something fall out of Some days since, a woman named them. lie picked it up ; it was • a Pelaskie was arrested as a fugitive beautiful diamond bracelet. He ran . slave , who had lived for more than after the carriage, and called out to twelve years in this - city, as a f'ree I the coachman to stop, but iti, avas woman. She was so nearly white useless. The carriage was soon out that few could detect any traces of her of sight. John Weill back directly to African descent. She was arrested the captain, and showed him what lie at the instance of a man named,Raby, had fiiund. I who claimed her as belonging to an " You're a lucky- fellow..Tohn; these estate. of which he is heir-at-law. are very valuable diamonds." She was conveyed - to the First Di:- " But they are' net mine," answered trict guard house for safe keeping, John. , ; and wnile there - she stated to Acting "Where did sett find them?" I Recorder. Filleul that she was free, "'They fell out close to me; I picked had never belonged to Raby, and had them up, marl an after the carriage, been in the full and unquestionable but the coachman dreve on, and nei- imji,yinent of her freedom, in this thes i ,saw, il l o• heard me."! city, for the above mentioned period. " t -', oho, you did all you could She also stated that she had a house do o i-i • • them bark to their owner; well furnished, which she was iu the now they arc yours, you can sell them habit of letting out in rooms. About .in London, and t", - et a great deal of this time a lawyer appealed before money for them." i the Recorder, and stated that the we- But John was much too honest to . man was Iwo in slavery, and now - be caught by the bait. _ . belonged to a man in Mi:.-issippi. "No, no, captain. the diamonds are - He produced a hill of sale, which cur not mine. If we had a storm in re- , roborated his 'assertion, and which turning, to England. I could not pray stated that in a certain number of Years . : to the Lord with such dishonest inten- she was to be set free.- This beh l g a Lions in my heart ; and what would sort of triangular flight, the woman, become of us then ?" : Ruby and the lawyer, forming the "Ali, I had not thought of that," , corners, the Recorder f o und himself said the captain, who only wanted to • somewhat at a loss what to do, and as try hint, "cultic, we'll try and find Rally pressed his claim, the - Recorder the owner." , advised- him to apply to one of the lie was soon discovered, and John ' District Courts. Accordingly he ap • received tC•5_O as a reward for his Lou- : plied to the Fourth District Court, esty. An immense sum for him!. At , and took a rule on Acting Recorder the Captain's advice he laid it out in Filleul to show cause why a -madamus furs, which he, afterwards sold had ' should not be issued, compelling him England for double the price they had to deliver up the woman. Mr. Filleul _cost him. With this little fortune, I appeared before the Court, and stated and a light, joyous heart, he began his i circum s tances mentioned. Judge Rey , journey home. He saw the cottage nold; decided, -however, that Raliy where he had left his poor another; was the owner of the . woman, and but the path avas all grown over with ordered the rule to be made absolute, grass, the windows were shut up, the and a writ of mudamus to be issued house was empty. Poor John was I upon Recorder Filleul for the surren almost broken hearted. "Doubtless," der o f . the slave. The issuing of the • be thought, "my poor mother died of I writ was, however, rendered mineces- Want and misery." But he just rec- i sary, by the declaration of Mr. Filleul ognized tine of the neighbors, who that the order of the Co It was suffi .run up to him, and told him his clout, and that he ivoulil at once order mother was still living, and was well, the woman's release. Time, however, though in the almshouse. With what 1 has been given to her to prove her delight they met and how happy and freedom, and also to the lawyer to • grateful John felt when he brought prove the validity of the bill of sale.— her back to her cottage again. it is AT. 0. Picayune. Sept. 6. ... , . .. . , . . - ... „ , i .. . his greatest delight to -take - care ofl ' Lewis : - rffanu , I . The Cash Store, her, and to support her with IliS labor. I Now, dear - children, it was the . i3i- ' 1.8 again home,intlre stole opposne tleor - AT COUDERSPORT. • hin i , sew. and Something east corner of he public snqare and is re ble that made Jelin an honest, faith- ceiving direct from New-work city—not' a I Wanted. ful and intelligent youth—that gave "nromanth steel:" of winner gond.:lit eutli. 1 Somet . • him the knowledge of Chri-t—that cleat to fil np the o'd e•nre; which goods are i rritEv st n il f ss N eribur has jutst received finnt the irv , i i m e, d ed ii f e. o r r e f i ze pe s. c : in t ri o t I dietdo e ti xa c ui i i: t i o ti l o e t . i. I l ' i d v Harkin c.n vd & R S t . 'Ti e led him to the Savior, by whose Spirit, snore "torni/•riv ." o - e Y co n p rk b . .l 1 011 the. north side of the Court Hose Struars i :. a selected nsisortinent of New Goods. emit his heart was changed, and he became step in and see his assortment: and to the the joy of his mother's heart, and a , P"P'e generzillY, that all his goods are for ! • sole—he will he happy to receive "calls." I Prit'ing, Dry, Goods, Groceries, Grocks.ri, and blessing, to the world.' • / Hardware. Mill The ❑motto of business —adopted—is, "the .: Ladies will find at Mann's store Coch- 1 ecto, Washing/ on, Merritt - it:a, Philp, Allen , sure ~[tilling :11111 the lively six pence" The LIFE AFTER FREEZER°. S. - Son's. and o her choice varieties of Prints, 1 above Gui de will there/bre he sold exeln. wrrented b v :he sith.criber NOT - TO, FADE. si , r ear 1 sively flit. either cash i» rustily-pay inn d ha, The scientific men of France are at . and upon such taws that the tirilta 41.1. -Wool. Dolaines at 31:.ian's. A'pric. ! not be ell, raise than' sal islie p d that ... he bas re q speculating on a recent in- 1 1.7a - te,kh and French Merl- Same years al-,ro an entire, mammoth 11 J OCKS, Doors `craws, was fonnd on the Northern coast of L.:MAN:Vs Russia, in an excellent state of preser- for sa eat vation, to the very hide and hZut; and pOCLF . :T.Knivei, 'l';:b:c do. C.:111 at after it:, di-eol;ery and dildacernent, MANN's' Store . . animals partook heattily of it-; flesh. r Ir J EW IS MANN-.l!"as for iale Shot, Lead, The tusks were brought to St. Peters- I Powder, Flasl`- Q i ..cle.- burg, where they arc still to be seen, : -- - The M . thi le . Tribune a few weeks ago -------- ':." Y G OZ - L I I) • E' OLMSTED • would vay to the published an account of a negro in thatpll.l 1 11C III:ll hi I, 111. W 11 ceiving a - stock of city, wlw, during the hottest weather Goods. which In• will be happy to show to all alto i t iay favor Vito with a call. You can find of:last summer, was engaged in load- ing a barge with ice for the up Conn- ' j . ,.„ 1 1 . , 1 1 3 ::.',.„ 1 :n g .,`,!:.!„." 1 ',':.V.: i ",:', 1 , " 0 p f , L 1 ' 1 1 , ` . . , 1 : . 5 , ' try, and to cool himself lay down upon : Si.k4. &c., &.,.. Also. Flint,. Gill;41131111i, lilt: the large blocks which were thinly westies of alikiods, Groc, rips, (21 - :;vlivry. and covered with sass-dust, and, soon fell '. a larg e stuck "I Boots nail Shut s; all of which will he sold as low aii they can be bo4ht Inv, a profOund th - ..ep. Hoer r the ( .1,, „1„,.,.. . . icy coldness gradually diffused itself Ili, through his system, and crept into his very marrow, he could not tell ; but --- DICKLLD LAILEJUI.S at - when di , covered he was found to be -I- . C. S. JONES' quite stiffly frozen. By the use of : Tail gyring! Tailoring! ! - prompt measures, he was, in time,' s' lbr his . J.ll. iIAII Di -\( l. Tailor. Ail is in R. thoroughly thawed, and ready fur .•iornslcd to Ins care will In. dolo usual routine of duties.--;..Y. Y. Times. le, I li Ilcallll so, cond . ort, and ilurabililv. I" r• Ship W Ship ov , . rLi i, Minii's ,tir e. ti-37 T 4 1:WIS licepq con. , :antly on hand Shm. 31.,nure Lork,4; i ire ME 111.. , tita Chocolat4 —dt•licion itt T\ 1. ER'S'. ZINC PAINTS. ONE-Tiltnii Gtir.m.Eli : THAN WHITE ' LEAD, AND t LEE Flll.l 'A LL l'Ut ' SoNOUS QUALITIES. . __ _ • 1 lIIIESII Burning Fluid and C aiiphole at -The New-Jersey 2.luc Company ;I ,r ill, l)IIUG ''''" - " 3 " -S / W` ii. ' : ' 1 Having IJeativ enlarged their' %\ Inks, ai.d . r ]Yiagazines for Septembb in,proved the gazility of their products, are ; 0 . 1 , ‘ „,.,,i t ,, x ,• vii t e orderi4 • ll,r their 61'1'1 : -I I~mirEit,(;,;,i,y, cir:iii,mi. and ' , wimp', Eltill PAINTS. dry, and ground in oil. In . j11.,t r• euived and lur sale at ;"25 et ills per assorted 11:11 k.1g13 Id trout I'4 10-syo.polids; i number, by TYLER. ', also. Div. in lea 1-11 S. Of 1200 poatts,each. ' Th, it:WHITE ZINC, %%huh it , sold dry, or Irlar Declared at Last 1 ~,.„audiii Oil, is Warl:IIIIIOLI PIIIII -.lllld unsur , - pi,s,, • I, . i , ,oi • b ,-, , and ut.ilortit whiteness. A it:oll.d et pi-, paral ion has rep-idly been TILE long reuse 01 Eur.pe is a bout ( 1,,,-, 1.,,i. wiln.ii , in,!.., Ilk. Cunipany . to In lie " isHi l i , LA '' ' '- h I) . Y ti " .. , I • j i lc -' l '..: t s l " l 4 ` .. i ntill V. dIT:1111. Ilk it' I,IiIIIS to koi•i/ 111,11 and Sl/fl ill li ' t. ',. i . 1 : 1c i ' l r'-'. ,h 'nut, '''-',"= '' s s ' un ''` . . r " ' the kens for an. rea,nuable thne. In this lug 1111i110116 111 Ol'll, 111 11 1 , clot, liso a their - r , sorellle it pints will be sups nor to any Firesides and thn it e. - nuttry. Ere_,liiiid iii,ll oilwr i„ I L, ~,; , ,,,,I ; Fr,iiire are 4...:thing 14,r i II a nen andeans, nd . 1 ii, ii . P.H./I\7N ZINC PAINT. whith, is sending fill'Wlll'd ificir ;and, :., h. I , attleli 'alasi ,„1,1_ ,w , ~ 1,1,‘ Fit 1 , illld 11111 (oily be made the aggri ssit:ln• of Flit .I.lii,iaii lit .11'i but ti .,. 1 ,,• i i,, ziiii, eta. . i ' nii „, N,.,_1,, is 11,,,, 1 " ;1 1 1 ' 1 i 1, 1 e t11 1 .1 1 :::t H i i :i d ! . 1 . al ' C '' C ri LIU is e' l:L " /) b... : ' l d e i i : . ,: ' ll . i. :1 . : ‘'iiiiii:: will I\ 111.‘‘ n for iiN proicc:ive trialiw•i; when . New. , appli,4l to inn, ~r oll,,:r ine;:iiii4; ,tirfaces. : , Tin it 1 , 1 t.):,1:-.1:01,t)u miNy p , - ,,,.,„, : ., In the peaceful and quiet pursuit or ,dir all on , (1 ,, , ,, ir. , ~. „, 1 th, 1,,,.„„.„. and i s il l' ;It , 1111Silil 1., we have forint d a coilartin r,iiii, :trecal,,e'e,,l4.r for paiiiling CutfaL!cs, Depute, tnalt r the name zind sI)1, of N. S. BUTLER , 6-, l ,_ imad i l, „,. & L° '• ' dui i '''" e thiu'li the ,tur n id ' L ' l 'l" ld ' ' Deal, is supplied t W nu liberal- hits by their Block. in the villa ; e of 1.1i ( at.:14,11 1 ,, 4 . 1) 4 : 4 . 4 v.'. Atzeids.. ' Fit i..N1:11 ' lIICIIARDS. ' l,ied by .....1 hing & - 1'140114 l'• w: , I ~1.4, ii,.. 1., -.-- W 141414 milt Pauli limit itti4l Inipnrlcre, cc iving a splendid 114 , ..v stock of ...,;(nai,athiptin' . N. w . 0 . 4 .. o i low m & „,.k . „ ; 1 751 ,. , to the se.1).111 at,4l ..tun, 44 !Lie eetta,,,,,d:y . , . C,n, 'Ali l'hjiadelpltin wriali we int, nil to st II , 3.c.a,isuly kr (a,ii ' 4 . 5 .• , duwn, at price, that will ca.u.m . , 4.4 , n,t1.111.11i4.11. and tli,inay in ;he ranks it oid G.L. isul that h.., 111,11 SI/ Iting estaidisheil in IhiN ,4 c Can. Our Mock is ill coiipd,t in part ot lite billow- " • ing GI$(141: , : Hardware, Crockery, Roots & Shure, Hats, Caps, - C:apets, Oil Cloths, - Drugs, - NI, ilichirs, l) - ) c Stotts, Glass, Pill il is. & Vile, Sash, l'ar,.y. Chairs, . Bt. dsicads, Aliiiirassi.:. 1-soiiiii , ..- rs Zitoni- and \N, oothLii II :ire, .- Ana we mean U, k„. libllYe 12,111111, H utt persuhs di,•3lic can be ;It•siirt•d 111 finding - uy4 iißtudly al prict 7 ; tbat.will du ilrutr gt.,j Call and see for your., iv s. N. S. BUTLER & Co. Olean. Nlay 181.1. ti-1 • Nevi Books. , AxNy Nur "lime. or .1. Second St rtes of t,rri Leaves. &iv( r Cup and Slim klifig Drops, for the I riend, ul TeIIipt•VILIICV, COllinCA United States Gazuteer. . Greece; and the Golden Horn, by Ste phen Oiin. D. D. Lite and Savings of Mrs. Partiugtou. Morning , Slurs of the New World. by 11. l'. Parker. A new and large collection of choice Books for claire!). Just received by . _ Drafting Instruments, Water Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencils, and 1 Brushes, just recvivvd at -. TY LEICS. T EAS,fresh mid cheap, at • • Stationery i AT Wholesale and lletail at J, tat r :T. MANN' nt si,,chs, JL • L., tri• s ;,.:,• -atilt Fib s. [Jrno Ila tabt•s. I. tII s. istbn. nil Knobs,.(‘‘ soul brown.) .111..rt1ct• Lotitt, 'Thus t't,r L) rs..l al sins. Cu'hi V. Kairt s' ot good 111“CliZy tOr the1:11.11•.:111,11.1,1' al lino 1 Eol' L E'S ,GASII—STORE. Tin and Hardwaie. TILE undersigned has connected with his Tin. Sheet Iron, Copper, imd Stove ilUlt 'of HARDWARE and CET LEICV—su that in addition to the loisitles, heretofore conducted by him. Le is now ready to ,opply the public with alnaKt every' variety of lictim are. 111 ill and Cress-Cut Saws. Hoop Iron. Nails, Cable and Ox Chains..Carpenters' Adzes and. Broadaxes. Manilla Rope for Ca bles. A general assortment of Clocks, Ja panned \Care•. Toys, of every description: and in short, he designs to keep all o-uch thiogq us the. public wants in his line, which he will sell, nut for le•ss than 511 a, but, fu r a v . car sm.tm. profit indeed. and Lopes by a s trict attention to his business to reciiv'e liberal share of public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goode. at the highest market prices; also, per ton paid Mr uld iron. 6- 12 ly JAS. W. SMITH. Piemium Fannixt Mills mp ortam to limners and I.3leclainirs. r 11E t.ubscriber hits . al J. the right to mfe in Putter anti counnes his patent in the Con,trUcti.oll of fan/1111g Mills- I it has also, at great ex hence, emlinienced the manufacture of MILL Willett Will clean troll, to `2oo.on.te.i. p, r hour. 9'n,. Mill was pate tcd March - 20. 1,747, since widelt Aline it has stood at the isvad of tile libt mall the State and Celt ty agrieniturul soiavues where it has been ex.- - hibitii.l, and is a universal favorite with . H a r.ners who have tried it. It touk tilt- pre mium at the first ligr,ettlitual- Fair held at airMbllr4. Oct. 31st, 1t t. when there were 30.00) people, present; and at tiic• great State Fair at New-Tun:, cold at Itueli ester &la. 113-19, this Fanoing Mill reit lye.' the highe:d honors. I laviiig met with uniform success wherever tried, confidently invite the farmers of l'otter and 31.'Kean ennui es tc call. at nic shop to Coudersport and examiti (for tbcniselvis, A supply always on hand, tu•he sold on rea sonable terms. u-in LI 1 .101 - 1 N 'TtECKIIoW. subscribet h, r by gigs notice to the public that Lavine dlvn t rr t:g.; h lia•r Mattre-s ai $lO. A!4o, !mange:. Pokar , ;and Pillows. All of ltir•hare miered to Hotel and Ilnarding Ilome lie(Ter‘.. and all 0 110 N %VIM ha% C COOl - enough to know that a filthy fi rtthrr to make the lie , t of it,- bid a breeder of d ,ea4e .alpil a life-curtailer.—at lower pr.ee. , :has camp he found at any other store In ihe county. I,ANCEY- ) & CO., Sa!e .‘gen•s: (in the county) 1 1 6 r the ' , ale tp the I.lyr, r zor(l4. - " )i.:C) ly • Roams S , ..orc. We',l4l.•;lle, Jun. 13, le51; .4CadClol".yetil B0011.1i: A FULL sopply for sa:e low at TYLER'S 17 INC and Mineral - Pahus,.with dirretions AL/for using, at • T. B. TYLER'S. • IDATENT PAILS, Bed Cord+, el6the.6 . Line+, Hot=e Cord=, Curry Comb:, Ilors• Bru-h.“, to he so,d at MANS'S• T FURMAN, Horse. and Cattle Doctor. alr dire:pee:lu ;y inform. , the public that he ha. located-in Irelimn .ownsh p (at J o:eph stone'.) where he is prepared to at.end to calls-in profession. Ile is of tong experience in. the bias ness, and hopes by his superior skill and assiduity to secure tho patronage of the pub lie. 6-19 .2m DO "'TN . !' 'MEDICINES at (17w/csate. SL relenits and Pedlars will be iiiippliet with ail kinds of Patent Medicines at Mann laeturers' Wholesale prices , by TYLER. New Goods. TB. TYLER has jug returned from the eeity, and is now prepared to show the Ln•Pest and best stock of. Drugs, Penal , . Oils, Books, Stationery. Paper liang and Fancy Goods in the county. He is also prepared to ad! lower than st Wellsville. and as low as any other establish ment in Coudersport. • April 15, 1011,