11 TRACKING READING This is one of the principal branches, if not the principal branch which our Teaahers are called upon to teach. Our attention was directed' to this subject, while attending the Convention in Potter Co.. by hearing the remarks made by Teacher . Tand others inter ested in the cause of Education. t We pro pose to embody a few of these remarks, to gether with some of our own ideas in refer &ice to this branch, for the purpose of en couraging a spirit of inquiry and thought upon this. very important branch of Education.— We are led to do this, from the fact that so many of oar Teachers seem to consider this part of their ditty of minor importance. Teaching reading has properly two de p.irtments ; first, the mechanical execution, or the art of ealiittg words right and rapidly; and second, to inspire the love of reading in the mind of the pupil. The one, of course, is dependent upon the other, as no scholar can long possess a love for reading, without becoming familiar enough wish words, to be enabled to call theta right and rapidly ; and en the other hand, if he has this skill, a very little effort on the part of the Teacher, will give him the other. We shall speak first of teaching the mechan ical execution, although that, of course, should not be done, ‘N hhout heing closely coteree.ed with the other. The first, and usually the most tedious du ty which the Teacher has to perform, is to impress upon the mind of the young pupil, the- names and characteristic features of twenty-sit little fellows, 'yclept the Alphabet. True, there are some parents, who have compassion enough on the Teacher to re lieve him of this task. Then come the weeks epent upon b-a bit, b-c be, b-i bi, &c., during all the time of which the pupil has not ob tained a since idea, save that going to school is an irksome and withal, a very disagreeable task. After doing penance for 'a sufficient length of tune upon this department, he is Initiated into the mysteries of spelling, and is allowed to read where there, is a probability of gaining, some clue to au idea. which proba bility, alas, is too often not discovered by the Teacher. It is no very great wonder that the scholar, who has passed through all this, has con, ceived a dis:ilie to school, which after years will hardly eradicate. There is a radical fault in the whole system„as usually pursued, The query is, How shall it be remedied ? Teachers, will you think of this? We have not room in the present article to give our plan, but will do so hereafter. Meanwhile, we should be glad to hear your plans, and give them to those interested.—.M:Kean From the Schoolmate MORE, DUCH-ABUSED WOEDS. rotwroEs—jthese most indispensable ser vants to all dinner-eating Americans, and the benevolent furnishers of " daily bread," and. indeed the whole living to Pat-land's Foor,) Potatoes are weeping with all their "eyes," at the agony, at which they are put by thou sznds. They are most unfeelingly mangled., top and toe, in this manner—TATERS. Not withstanding their trircznities, in the most "mealy" nm,u.hed: manner, they exclaim, PO. Po! gentlemen and ladies! pray spare us a head, and you may bruise our toes in wel come, still you must confess that PorATEns i 3 not so sound and teho/e-some as POTATOES. .Potst —allows that in some respects he is very minute importance ; but asst its that in others he is of the greatest consequence, as in arginnews, for instance. He is, in zeal, the sharpest of all those who have entered into *e pre. ,, ent subject of amelioration.— Point is determined to prick forward in the cause, till he ,hall be no longer blunted and turned 'away from his aim, and robbed in his - very nature, in the measure you here - per= ciove=—Pts r. Do not disappint your injured servant, indulgent masters. IZAruxa— , ls univers.ahy known to be very nice in his preferences, and to be almost con occupied m expressing them. 13c it as universally known, then, that he is disgusted beyond all bearing at being called—lteruErt. 0, how Irma time immemorial has this choice character suffered 'from the interference of IT, ye masters! SAUCE—has a pod many c!cments in, him, and above all, a proper share of self-respect. ire thinks he has too much spice and spirit to be considered anch a flat as this indicates— 12111 Sarcrß--mnplains that he is served the •acne sass. Between them both, unless there is something done, there may be an overflow of sauciness to their. toasters. SCLUCE—•Is not a very frequent complain. ant of any thing. but he is now constrained to come forward and pour out more plentifully than common. He complains that certain. Nipples, both male and female, and hosts of honest imitators, call him Scents, thinking it use very tip of gentility; He will detain you alio longer, gentlemen and ladies, for he pre fern to b.e aIways—SCARCE. LIVE FOR 503=3:]30 Thousands of meu breath, move, and live—pass off the stage of life and are beard ut no more. Why ? None were blessed by them, none could point to them as_ the means of their redemp tion, not a line they wrote, they were 11(4 remembered more than the insects cif yesterday. Will you thus live and die. 0! man immortal? Live for something, • Do good and leave behind yotr a ~ m onutnent of virtue that .the storms of time can never destroy, write your name by kindness, love, and mercy on the hearts of thousands you_ come in contact with year by year, and yon will not be forgotten. Nu; your name, Jour der4.4 will be as legible on the bean, yoo leave behind as the stars on Om 14 . 4'0. the evening. Great deeds 41,10 e lib be szloly on the earth as 4:414, 144 suuintriu e-arts. C. W. ELLIS, ttornß" at !Lab), Coudersport, Pa Jal. 18. 1850. P. W. =vox, Ottornirg at ?LAW, • Coudersport, l'a, will regularly attend the courts in l'otter county. • 3-40tt • A.. P. CONE, t r pat 7L a.iu , weifsburono., Ti 01.7,1 county, Pa, will regular ly attend the courts of Potter county. June 3,1848. LAND AGENCY. MITE malt rsigned liming been entrusted 1 with the cane of several large tracts of and in this enmity, has wade himsetf ac quainted with the Lands and land titles of the county. and will give immediate attention to businefs of this nature that may be en trusted to him. J. S. iCLANN. M. R. GAGE, nISICIAN AND SChGEON—WouId re spi ctfully inform the citizens of Ouuders port and Putter county, that he has" located permanently among them, and will attend to all calls in Iris profession. Ofliee_T. II Tyler's Drug and Book Store • G-6 ISAAC BENSON TTORNEY qT LAW.--oflice, East side of the public square, Coudersport, Pa. By spec al arrangement the professional ser vices of S. P.Joussos,'Esq., may be engaged through him in all cases in which he is not previously concerned. 1. 8. 7 -All claims due and payable to the undersigned, personally and professionally, may be found in .he hands of [sane, Benson, Esq., for adjustment. S. P. Jonssoy. March 3, le-It4. 1-'2tf JOHN S. MUM', ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAIV will uttund the several Courts in Vette and M'Kean counties. All busiuess cutruste to his care will receive prompt attention. (Nike on Main-street, opposite the Cora House, Coudersport, Pa. ARTHUR G. OLMSTED, ATTORNEY Arm COUNSELOR AT LAW attend to all business entrusied t his care with promptness and fidelity.- Office—in the Temperance stai rs. ➢lain -street, Couders ort, Pa. - 7-1 L. F. BEA.YNARD, . - attorneg s:Oounarlar at /OW, Coudersport, Pa. 01liet—north of the court house square, ut "The People's Cush Store,' up stairs. 3-47 • FRANK JOHNSON, eabinet Uatttr. COITDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA, Wishes to inform the citizens of'Coudersport and the surrounding country, that he wilt exe cute all orders in his line of business at ahor notice and reasonable prices. ' Place of business near the Presbyter is Church. • 7 19 lv. FOUNDRY. ITh B. BROWN would give notice to the • public that he is prepared, at his Foun dry in Coudersport, to do all manlier of Ois-r -tso s will make and finish to order all kinds of Machinery, Mill Gearing. Board and Log Cars, Sleigh-Shm's of all sizes, and every article needed by a Lumbering community. And to farmeas he would say, that he has procured some of the best Plow patterns in use, both Flat Lund and Side !idiom' keeps ,them constantly on hand. And will make to order Field Rollers, Harrows, Cultivators, and every article used by them in his line of busi ness. lle is prepared also to do all kinds of BLA.CKSMTTRING. And from his lung Lxrerience in the business, he feels confident of giving satisfac tion to those who may give hint a call. N. B.—Old iron bought, or taken in ex change for work. 7-27 y War Declared at Last. THE long repose of Europe is about to be disturbed by the - Intgle's note and the reville of the drum, calling its slamber ing millions to arms in the defense of their fitgisides and their cuntry. England and France- are culling for Mtn and means, and tending fotward dieirannit s to battle against she aggressions of the Russian Bear; but %Odle ihe Old iVorld is convulsed by revolu ttou,unusual peace and plenty reign in the New. In the peaceful and quiet pursuit of our business we have formed a copartnership under the 11:1111e and style of N. S. BUTLER & CO., and have taken the store in Empire Block, in the \Map: of Olean, limberly occu pied by Thing & Brother, nod 'are now re ceiving a splendid new stock of goods adapted to the season and wants of the community, which we intend to sell exclusively for cash down, at prices that will cause consternation and dismay in the ranks of old fogyism that has been so bug established in this section: Our stock will consist in part of the follow ing Goods: • Hardware, - Crockery, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Caps, Carpets,- Oil Cloths, Drugs,Medicines, Dye StutiS, Glass, Paints & Oils, Sash, Putty, Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, feathers • Stone and Wooden Ware, And we mean to keep such an assortment of the above goods that persons from a distance cats be assured of finding everything they usually want at prices that will do them good Cull and see for yourselves. . N. 8. BUTLER & CO. Olenn, !My 5,1859. 6-51 • Notice, THE Governor of the State of New-York has appointed the subscriber a Commis. sioner for the State of New-York, to take the acknowledgment of Deeds and other instru ments, and to administer oaths pursuant to an act of the Legisia.nre of the said State. ISAAC BENSON. Coudersport, Dec. 12,1651. New Goode. M B. TYLER hus just retuned from' the •city, and is Dow prepared to show the largest and best stock of [Magi, Medicines, faints, Oils, Books, Stationery, Paper Hang ings, and Fancy. Goods in the county. He is also prepared to sell lower 'than nt Wellsville. and as iota as any other establish ment in Coudersport. • April 15, 1053. Harrison's Columbian Inks, Black, Japan, Copying; Marking, Green, Black, Blue, Indellible,-• Scarlet, Red, Carmine. - Those Inks flow freely from the pen, and' give a stronger and more durable color than any other. For sale, wholesale and. remit,. by THOMAS . B. TYLER, Coudersport. , .rix G.tlppL *Bniiighi - Home'to*lhe Door of 14-11tillion, A Wownanser. DISCOVERY has recently been made "by Dr. .Curtis. .of, this city, in Ate treatment of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lung. We refer to " Dr. Cur; tis' Hygeana, or Inhaling Ilygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With this new method Dr. C. has restored many afflicted ones to perfect health ; as an evidence of which he has innu merable certificates. Speaking of the treat ment a physician says: It is evident that in haling—constantly breathing un agreeable, healing, vapor, the medicinal properties must come in direct - contact with the 'whole of the axial cavity of the lungs, and. mils escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into . the stomach, and snhjec:ed to the process of digestion. The Ilygena is for sale at the druggists' through out the country. N. V. Dutchman, Jon. 14. The Inhaler is worn on the'breast rind r to linen without -the least inconvenience he heat of the body being sufficient to rival rate the fluid.- Hundreds of cases of cures like the follow ing might be named. One package of the Hygena has cured me of the Asthma of .six. years standing, Jar. F. Kecsbcrry, P. Jill, Duncannon, Pa, I am cured of the Asthma oflo years stand ing by Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana. . Margaret Eastman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Paul of No. Mammond N. Y., was cured of a severe case of Bronchetis he the Hygeana. My sister had -been cured -of a distressing cough of several years standing, and decided to be incurable by her physicians. She was cured in one month by the Hygeana. J. H. - Gaubert P. M Richmond, Me. Price Three Dollars a Package.—Sold by CURTIS & PERKINS & BOYD & PAUL, No. J 49 Chandlers st., N. y.---4 Packages sent free by express to any part of the United States for Ten Dollars. N. B.—Dr. Curtis' Hygeana is . the original and only genuine artic and all others are base imitations or vile and injurious counter feits. Shun them as you would poison: Sold liv Russell & Scott, No. 138 Market street, lihllade!phia, who will sell by the dozen at the Proprietors' rates. New Books, . IDA MAY, by Mary Langdon. The Newsboy. Bayard Taylor's Central Africa, . Lands of the Saracen, and Poems of the Orient. Fanny Fern's last, Ruth Hall." Life of P. T. Barnum. Mr. Thitherford's Children, by the author of The Wide, Wide World. - Mary Hawites Tales, for children. The Young American's Library, consisting of the tives.of ‘Washington, LaFayette, Franklin, Marion, and eight others in • one sett. Leaves from the Tree Igdrasyl, by Martha - Russell. Periscopics—Dr. Elder. Bertha and Lily, by Mrs. E. Oakes Stßith. Webster and his Master Pieces—Tellt. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, by Mrs. IL B. Stoive,—&c., Just received and for sale at the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. Coudersport, Dec. 7, 1854. 7-29 The Journal Book-Store OFFERS to the public a good variety of most readable books, cheap for cash or family necessities. All the newest books of value are kept on-hand, or inunediately pro cured for customers, and we hope to receive such patronage as faithful- attention to busi ness, and an earliest desire to oblige, may deserve. New books received at short inter vals. .School Hooks, Stationery of all kinds, materials for Paper Flowers, etc., constantly oil hand. Music, Maps, Mathematical Instru ments. Please call and examine for yourselves at the JOURNAL BOOK—STOIM I RAIIAM'S and Putnam's Magazines, Blackwood's, EcEnburgh flag zine, and the Edinburgh and Westminster Rev,ews, at the - JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. 1000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED, rip() canvass for the best and most saleable -1- . Books pub;ished. They arc written by the ti ost poi. Mar Authors of ihe day, in-. eluding, among (idlers, I'. S. Armes, of whose tast great work, TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM, 10,01A+ copies have been sold within a month of publication. Tbese books are beautifully- illustrated, (many of them with fine:) , co:ored plates,) and are I rin ed and bound in the best. manner. Agents will find - a pf4.sant and Profitable emptoyment in their cti;cu.atiou:t for par timers address (post paid) J. W. BRADLEY, 7-19 31 Ptudisher, No. 4S North Fourth streer, Philodeph:a QI'uLTS.IIE.), lind Powder,Shut, Lead, amid e% cry - thing in the line of Au:munition, and FiAling Tackle of the best quality amid ut low prices at • • TYLER'S. T YON'S KATHA IRON and other J_Aux6eneat prevaratiuus fut cleansing. and alteutilying the Hata, fur sale at TY LE WS. PERSONS about to build or repair, will find a complete stock of VI italow Sash. Glass, Ps tty. Paints and Oils, fur sale at fair prices by T. 11. TYLER EW BOOKS just received at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE Sept. 1,1834. 7-16 CHEST HANDLES, .Drawer do., 'Bolts, lie,elies, Halter Snaps, Wardrobe Hooks, Barn Door Hinges kept for sale by . LEWIS...MANN. NYElisTEics DiuxicNAlly _roekee. SeLuol, University, Octavo, and Quarto editions, int• sale by VAIN Strings at - Drug and Book Store VIOLINS and Flutes just received by TYLER Notice THE partnership heretofore existing be tween W. T. Jones & Bro. is this day dissmved by mutual consent. The debts due said firm witl be found in the hands of W.:T Jones, and all claims against said firm are to be presented to him for payment. I do hereby appoint A. F. Jones my agent Cots the' transamiOu andmanagement of all of any of my business, giving him full authority and power in the same. W. T. JONES. Couders September 25, 1553. DRV Go - C Ds `. r`l E. OLMSTED -R-1 • would say to the public: that he Is now receiving a stock of Goods, which be will be happy to show to al who may favor him with a cull. You can-find by culling ou hint a good assortment of Layins Paphos, liareges, Burege DeLaines, De BegeS. Silks, &c., &c. Also, l'Eiuts, Giughatns, Do mestics of all kinds, Groceries, Crockery, and a large . stock of Soots aral Shoes; all of which will be sold as low as they . can be bough eliewbere. D IARIES for I.Bssjust received at • . . TYLER'S. _ ----- • -New. Cash . GROCERY' AND PROVISION' STORE 6 - Hither, Ye !Lowry. . . CS: JONES-takes' this triediod to itifbrlr lithe.peOple 'of Cbiiaerii)ori and the pub liczenerellyohat he has 'just' opened aliritiL , eery. 4uaTrovision. store, Wherdile . will keep constantly everything in the line of :"oMa- Wes i " and Which he will.sell as' reasonable as can be desired. The "substaritia;s" can be' found hero at all times, such as FLOUR and PDXIi, while the appetites ,of the most inty, can also lie satisfied._ Therefore, should you wish for anyth:ng Of the kind, Please.call . Ma examine before purchasing elsewhere, and if tic. cannot satisfy you, your case ninst. be desperate. l'ou 'will always •find a full assortment of Groceries, consisting of-Su gars, Teas, Coffee, Saler:int:4, Spices, Ginger, Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries; Sal mon, Codfish, Mackerel, Blue Fish, Rice, Molasses, Syrup, .&e. Also, at All, tinted; Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll and fink n,) Salt, Ilatn4, etc. me. Grain and all o:her kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods at the cash price. fi elf C. S. JONES. The People's Cash Store, 'AT UOVDEIZSPOIIT. Something sew. and Something Wanted. THE subscriber has just receive , ' from the city ,of New-York ' and opened at the store formerly occupied by Hoskin ,S,f on the nor: h side of the Cdurt House Square, a se:ected assortment, of KewGoods, com prising Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, and Dardware. The motto of business—adoptedis, "-the' sure shilling and the liVely sixpence." The' above Goods will therefore be sold exclu sively for either cash or ready-pay in hand, and upon such terms that the purchaser can not be otherwise than satisfied that lie Ins made a good bargain—received a quid, pro quo —something fur something in value for his mpey. Au exchange will gladly-he made with the farmer, for_ his Produce Buttft.r, Cheese, Eggs, Graiti in any quantity, and with it, the more• Cash the better. The subscriber will at all limes take plea.4ure in exhibiting his Goods to the customer, that quality and' prices may be examined. L. r. MAYNARD. Coudersport, July other articles for the ladies,. of }lnky and rich worth, will be found' at the Peop.e's Cash Store, fine Worked Col lars. of ditlerent designs and patterns. BLEACH ED Sheeting and Shirting, Browu do., Candle 11 ick, Slimmer Cloth for childreu's wear, Bed Ticking, Toweling. Ta ble Linacn, Bruton, White do., a superior article of Damask, all pure flax,— Table Spreads. Au eiaminatimi will recommend them hotter than anything else. AT .•The People's Cash Store may he found a selected lot of Prints, of English French, and American Goods. quality and prices agreeing admiraldy. Please call and see US. LACK and Green Tens, of . eicellent Ha -1...J11v0r, and at most reasonable prices. Su gars, White and Broivn do.. Rice, Ging er, Spice, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cassia, Raisins, To bacco in all its variety, to please those who love the weed, and c iaperios article of Coffee that can 0. - it :all to please all the Dutch and soine of the lunkees, at the CASH STORE. Taill?Cle2Ryo.. AND Glass Ware, in variety, that will please tne eye on the first inspection, ,ne PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. LIAR DWARE.— Sythes nod Snatls, of 1. patWrn, long tried and Mood tube good, Rifles nue Rub-stones, Saw-mill Files , Door Ilaudlcs, Latches r Mineral Knobs, (white and brown,) Mortice . Locks, Wrought Butts fur Doors, of -all "sizes, Cutlery, Knives of good quality for the table,and for the pocket, at the PEOPLE'S CASH—STORE. Tin and Hardware. THE undersigned has connected with his Tin, Sheet [rod. Copper, and Stove Business. that Uf HARDWAIIE and CUT LER that in addition to the business heretofore conducted by Lim, he is now ready to supply the public with almost every variety of Iltuivare, Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, Hoop Iron „Nails Cable and Ox Chains, Carpenters' Adzt anal Broadaxes, 111uuillu [lope fur Ca b', s. A general asktruaient of Clocks, Ja panned Ware, Toys of ev . t.Ty description; and in short, he designs to keep ail such things as the public Wants ill his line, which he will sell, not fur less than cost, but for a vEny zsMALL profit indeed, and hopes by a snit t attentit al to his business to receive tliberal share of public patronage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at the highest market prices; also, $2O per tutu paid for old iruu. ly JAS. W. SMITH. Premium Fanning Mills Important to Farmers and Mechanics. TilE subscriber has putchased of J. Bainborongli the right to use in J'otter and M'Kean counties his patent in the construction of Fanning Mills. He has also, at great ex bensc, commenced the manufacture ot a PRE MIUM MILL which will clean front 1110 to , 2uu buslie:s pi. hour. This Mill was pate •ted March )20, Iti47,•since which time it has stood at the head of the list at all the State and ceutt ty agricultural societies where it has been ex hibited, and is a universal favorite with 111 armers who have tried it. It took the pre mium at-the first Agricultural Fair held at Harrisburg. Oct. 31st, Idsl, when there were 30,00') people present; 'and at the great State Agricultural Fair at New-York, held at Roch ester Sept. 16-19, 1851, this 'Fanning Mill received the highest honors. Having met with uniform success wherever tried, I confidently invite the farmers of Potter and M'Kean counties to call at my shop iit Coudersport and examia dotthemselves. A supply always on hand, to be sold on rea sonable terms 6-37 t TH.E subscribe! hen by gives notice to the public that havilm E tivc'n Slums his' note for-eiglitydolrars,- bearing date hear the last of March, 1854, payable September, 1856, and haviug never received any value therefor, he will refuse to pay the same; therefore he warns any person from buying the said note with and expectation of his pay ing it.. [651) CONSIDER STEARNS. • W. T. JONES. A. F. JONES. Mill Owners *ill always find supply of Oil fur zuacbinery at satisfactory prices, and in auy.quantity:,at , LIFE OF LIOR4CE GREELEY, Prayer Boils; 'Farm) , Gray, The Oracle of Flowers, and 'a new sup. .ply ScHooL.Booss, Just received,at the • JOURNAL. BP9K,STORV. Teas. JOHN ItECKHOW Machine Oil. TYLEEVS . Drug Stote ax - 7*. - 01!rprerws courrarT. , New:Veods for the , Summer Trade. DSPENCER would respeetfitlly in eform the inhabitants of Coudersport ;aid vicinity that,heis.new receiving a F.' RE SH and LARGE ASSORTMENT , of Goods, which will be sold 'as cheap as the cheapest. He would also return heartfel:• thanks to his old customers and friends for their past patron age, and would be glad to shoW them any goods which he; has, and will try to save them at least -10 . per cent. by calling and examining befere'PuireliaSing . . GRO HERE take the lib •••ct I'ES AOrty to inform the peo . plc of Coudersport and Potter County that I am still at my new stand opposite the north side of the public square, where may he found GrtocEntr.s of all kinds constantly on hand, such as Tea, Sugar, Cof lee,;Saleratus, • :Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco, Snuff, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Confectionery, &c., &c. My motto is, "The nimble sixpence in pre ference to the slow shilling." D. W. SPENCER: Drugs,Medicines, lIDATENT 'MEDICINES; Oils, Spirits- of Turpentine, Camphine, Burning Fluid, Soap, Candles, for sale low at SPENCER'S. OAP, Letter, mid Note Paper, all kinds of N./Stationery, Steel-pen Holders Wafers, Sealing Wax, Sand, Ink, Pocket-Books, En velopes, Visiting Cards, Jewelry, Fine Cut lery,- and a variety of Fancy Articles, together with Silk and Thread, etc., at . . CIRAIN, Butter, Lard, EggA, Rags, Shin gles taken for goods at their cash value. cash not refused. D. W. SPENCER. nIiTTER and Lard of a superior quality for sale . at SPENCER'S. ANY one desiious of a good quality of Syrup of Molasses kill do well to call at County .Orders Taken at Paz:. FOR GOODS, at SPENCER'S. LADIES, if yon want a nice Bonnet, von till do tvell to call on SPENCER. • BABBIT'S Yeast Powder fore ale 1w SPENCER. NEW THING.—Pure Ground Coffee -11 great thing for the ladies. SPENCER. y ITHONTRIPTIC, Cod Liver Oil, and many other popular Medicines fors:do by SPENCER. • " Halloo ! Halloo ! Halloo . ! P, PENCE It is in town! Mountains of dtEADY—MADE CLOTHING ibr almost no.hing. I !ive' bought this coat, this - vest, and ,hese pantsain't broke, either! Hurrah! All the b . hoys shall f!, -, • one of PENCLICS coats! Hurrah! But, to be candid, friends, there 's nothing like it in all the counthry. JO go over there, and for a little o' nothing he (It sell ye a ng that, though ye 're -the big gest ras t - Trot - iihove-ground, will make ye as ling as h praist todOokat ; •though ye haint a cult in -Ive!t• pockets, folks will bow and scrape to ye ras though ye were millionaires, and real geratemans.' Fashion! Great. thing! Bet terdead than out of it—many an honest fellow has been' cot' because of the cut of his coat butt no danger if ye buy of • Spencer,—his clthluc are just the fashion." The subscriber has - jtvt received a large sto'ck of Ready-Made Clothing, of the latest stv!le and best quality, which are well made, anJ will he sold law. D. W. SPENCER. :;11..LVERIZED Corn Starch, for food, for sate at SPENCER's. Cream Tartar, Jlaguc<ia, Mum. 1....3Cha11c, Salle, and Glue, litr.saie at the • GROCERY .TITRE. • COPEC . and coach varnish can be had at Spencer's on very reasonable term:. . /AIL OF TAR, Merchant's Gargling Oil, to /AIL had at " SPENCER's. SOT AND LEAD at lower figure: than down town at PENCER's. N EW article of Summer hats at ' CERN;.. A BETTER - se:ectiou of Collec not found /*Xin thc county than at SPENCER'S EA by the chest or pound for sate by - dSPENCIt... New Goods D• AV. SPENCER has just returned from ~ • :he et& with a large s:Ock of Croce ries, Clothing, Drugs and Medicines, and a gtmeral assormient of Fancy Articats, and nElny other things too numerous to mention, Which will be sold low for cash or ready-pay. "DLUG TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing, X. and Smoking, by the pound, at SPENCER'S. w arrival of Pure Ground Coffee at ri D. W. SPENCER'S Come to bring you Life.and Health." • 1 - 1 1 R. CcItTES" HYGENIA, or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for the cure ut Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,.Coughs, Co:ds, end. all Lung and Liver complaiuLs. A new method of inhata• bon lbr :he cure of the above named dise.se , ,-. For save lilt 1). W. SPENCER. Tailoring! Tailoring!! 111. W . HARDING, Tailor. All workli entrusted to bus care will be done • with neatness, comfort, and durability. -13 , ' Shop over Lewis 111ann's store. 637 VRESH timing Fluid and .oanspliinc at thu DRUG and BOOK-STOKE. - • Music. UNTEN'S celebrated Instructions Hfor the l'iano-Forte; Borrowes' Piabp-Forte Primmer; Union Glee Book ; .A new supply of Slice!. Music; For sale by T. B. TYLER. A supply of FlUid and Cam- Lamps--soniee new and-beautiful patterns just received and for sale low nt TYLER'S. Clothing, Clothing, THE pace to buy well-made Clothing at a low price (a large stock to se;ect from Drafting Instruments, • vvntdr Colore! Drawin g Paper, Pencils, and Ensiles, just received at TYLER & Stationery AT IViiolesala and Retail at TYLER'S PICKLED CHERRIES at • C. E. JONES'. .VEIr .G3OO TNOUBTLESS there are many .11,Couderspprt and vicinity who hal visited the famous BOSTON STOF fast growing village of Wellsville., ai • store is 94, which lumber id door— BOSTON STORE, • . • 94 ' • O'ER THE DOOR. This establishtnent• is one of . tho DRY GOODS•audREADY-MADEI ING D4ots in Allegany count. I of customers from Potter county bte Clothing, Boots and .Shoes, an oil; at this great mart of business.. Uut are those who have never happen, into the path that leads, nio.t as economy and wealth. That path cash buyers straightway to the . GREAT BOSTON We have 110 'enemies-to ptutili, • to reward. -We sell fur ready pay in exchange for Goods the follow' articles, viz.: Cash Tallow . Venison Beeswax Fur Beans Hides Wheat . Yarn Potatoes_ Wool Butter &c . ., - - t t e. We are now receiving from our shop az Rochester,about ten cords of the best ROUTS an d SHOES sold, in the county. Ws lee) constantly on hand— Men's India Rubber Boots, " " Over-Shoes, " " Coats 11 1/ 11 14 pants, 11 .14 61 C aps. With a very' extensive stock - of TRITI, VALISES, and CARPET BAGS, cboits Black and Colored Press Silks, Alpac a , D,, laines, Thibet Cloths, Prints, Gingham., I I other Dress Goods—together- with a gen. n i variety ` of Dry Goods. . SPENCER'S \ Shawls, Shawhi. Iu particular, we-ivould call thd attention et the ladilto our great variety 0f,511.41115, of every' possible kind, altogether too nu meroui to mention. Mattresses. IMMDZI We have the largest stock of the diftereu kinds of Mattrrsses in Western New-Yolk Hotel keepers can be supplied on reasoMVs terms. Three Cheers for the contemplited Cult! from Wellsville- to ItocheS . ter; and 11004 that the Plank Road will -be continued anti Coudersport during the coming spring, aell that the sow, and dattgleeP. of benighted Potter maybe more frequently seen in to piling city. We remain your ob't serets, LACY & Co. Jan. 13, 1e54. 6.35 Ctn MACKEREL, Salmon, a fT i s ES SUPERIOR Spenn and Tallow Camiles'n C. S. JONES' PPOVISION STORE. TN-DIAN mEAL and BUCKWIILAT con -R.:‘tantly on hand at the • NEW PROVISION STORE. 'CI RAIN end Produce of - all kind. takenO; VV exchange. for Goods at this store. - C. S. JONES. Ir_TANIS and Shoulders—a new a.!anturr. at C..S. JONES'. OF- SALT at the NEW PROVISION STORE:. - - • CRANBERRIES! CRANBERRIES! by the quart or bushel, at C. S. JONI:S'. Carriage and Sleigh-Maker. THE sub:criber resVectfully give. netas 1 that he is prepared to do all the Ent , inota in the above line, at the eloarte,d notice, at ha new-shop, two doors west of the Catu,eisport Hotel. JOIIN RECKIIOIV. GUNSMITIL Coudersport, Pa. Fire Arms Xinatutfacttired and repaired at Ids ..,hopoon short notice. 3larch :3, I=-t9 The Clothing Department AT "THE FL0P1.32.5 CASH .5T01TF.." . EADY-MADE CLOTHING kept ios .I.Lstantly on hand by the sub;e - t,ber, mad' up and manufacmred by the best uoikiee, from cloths se!ected for durability andquality, the oltect being not to supply the (11. mm/ %Vial a lumilmj; ankh. ..which he nits be in• duced to porchaze becausb it is so r ry crimp. but which.in the end is tety dear; but to give 11411 in the tirst inzitance alt articlc which mil do 111111 honest and good sers ice for a re.lson• aide price. - All those desirous of - being so ovonntiodAted; call at "The People ' s Cash Store." L. F. MAICNAIIP. - CHECKED GINGHANIS in variety, and prices to suit. L.. F. .11A l ' N Ait IN WELLSVILLE, AT TIIE GREAT poti. TON STORE, .No. 94 MAIN-ST. Al AY be found 'constantly - on hand and for I.l.lsale, an extensive variety of 'Spencer do Granger's superb MA TTRESSES, of every sort. kind, and price. from a $3.50 Palm Mat• tress to a super-English hair Mattress at ti 4 lo. Also, Lounges. Bolstars, and Pillows. All Pr which are otrered to Hotel and Roardin; House keepers, and all others who have com mon sense enough to know that a filthy frather hrd, to make the best of it, 4 is but a breeder of disease and a life-curtailer,—at lower prices than can be found at any other store in the county. LANCEY • .Sale Agents (in the county) for the sale_ of the above goods. tiaa ly Boston Store,.Wellsville, Jan. 13. 1P7.54. Academy Text itooksh A FULL sopply for sale low at TYLE'S ZINC and Minetal Paints, with directions Afar using, at T. B. TYLER'S. ATENT PAILS, Bed Cords, ClothesPLines, iforse Cords, Curry 12 oaths, lime Brushes, to be sold at MANN'S. JI. FURMAN, Horse and Cattle Doctor, .revectfinly informs the public that he his located inHebron townsh;p(atioseph Stone's) where he is - prepared to at.end to calls in his profession.. He is of long experience in the Inntness, and hopes by Ins superior skill and assiduity to secure the patronage of the pub . lie. 6.49 :hit MEDICINES at Whitson 1 Merchants and Pedlars will be supplied with all kinds of Patent Medicines at Jlana• facturers' wholesale prices by TYLER. OLMSTED'S T HE best three ni hing tea and 61 gligat l• at 01,31STED's• HONEY.—A . good quality of honey 10 nine at C. SMITH' T EAS,fresh and cheap, ni TYLERI JOHN RECFCHOW, A. B. GOODSELL, MATTRESSES
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