TEAMING ithaffsio, ci. It should be one of the great objecla .of the teacher, to c'reate in the mind of his pupils, a 'love for vtudy, and, at the early" ate which moat children are now . sent to stitool, we believe the Teacher has done a good term's Work, red one that iv of far more worth to the scholar aught else he can do, when he has imparted to him a love for school:: Nov;. ceder the syrtetn of teaebing_reading to yoling pepils, referred to irr MP last, - it would. almost or quite impossible to do' Then what shall we substitute in place thereof! Much has been raid, and much written upoe the " Word System;" but apace nor tima will admit of our giving it anything 'ike a thorough exposition. We believe, how ever, that this rule should be laid down by every-Teacher: Never attempt to teach any thing that has not an idea connected with it. To work upon this principle, it will be found practicable, inavmuch as it is difficult to con nect an idea wi.h II bare letter, to teach iverda at first. A few sitnp'•e words 05 "boy," 'play,' "love," &c., will be easier taught thau, b, c, and d; and at the some time, tan he made to interest the child in what he is doing. lie is at once taught to make sen lencev, and is no longer in the dark, as to ghat all the preliminaries are for. Immedi- ittely following, or attendant upon this, let i i-IA, TTORNtY AT LAW.—OtTice, East aide hint be taught to spell the simple words that of the pubile ~,,,,,,re, Coudersport. Pa. his eve Ills .earned to distingn:sh, and after • By spec al -;:rrangemen. the prefe , siond ser bnce showing as to the "how," of makirg N-Ices of S. P. Jonssos, Esq., may be engaged through 'him in 'all eases in which he ..s, not +Nerds from letters, and of getting lettere prev tous:y concerned. from words, he *ill very soon of his own .N. 13.--Ail claims due and payable to the accord, learn the alphabet, thus in a great undersigned, personaiiy and professionally, may be found in ihe hands of Isaac Benson, Measure avoiding the toil attendant upon the Esti, March 3,1t , -P.!.. " 11:ittf hstd, there vt ill be no lack of in•crest upon the part of the pupil. And from this very ) . TORN. S. MANN, interest, if nothing more, he will make a A TTORNEY ASD COUNSELOR AT LAW hula more rapid and a far better kind of will attaud the Several Courts in Pope itrogre-s, than if he were compelled to go 1 taoll,-sWaK.l.ZT,F3untie.g. All business e.titruste O i ffic c .e . care wilt \it receive prompt nut:l/port. h;indfold through it all. lie will have accus- tam-street, opposite the Cony tamed his eye to know and call words by House. Coudersport, Pa sight, which will be of very great advantage to him, and a thing which very many never leaht, Thi', then, would be our plan for teaching primary reading. And so much of the 'Word Sys:ein — *4 would have the scholar learn to call ail words by eight, rather than by first • spelling;; them, we wou:d retain through the fill cou. e of readiogWe would in no cas e the pupil to re. ' d that which he could not get at idea from, and would .n this way keen op tin• interest, Itch will be the best of healthy and rapid advance- Citi:en. NEvra h.r.i;r 3TV HeaLTANDAVATT ING."--11(.w much of morneut is con vevrd in thtzte words, "1 never kept try husbat.4 waiting." how much of life is lost by the lost minutes; how Much of happiness. by not being ready to enjoy it; now much of prospersty; by being five minutes too late." I:er-ti these words uttered by a lady. decision of character, is is ,sr readiness for duty and whose pr rnla rlformaiicd of it, gave its en e-.suratice th%t whatever there might be of ad\ erne fortune in her husband's' future life, be could a'ways rely upon the helpmate God had given him I There was an energy in her tone of voice,- a fire in her eye, a beautiful stnilc... - in her lea, that told she knew a wife ' s duty and w, ud perform it. We shall not s, on fot that event—we sh ill bear in mind the future of that etupld, and we venture to say that darkness nor despair can never drive happinez,s from that home, :4? long as that God-spirit reigns there, for it was the voice of a true woman's heart that spoke, and that was a God-spirit. If every wife could.hnt thus speak act, how rapidly- would the world ad ance. how many husbands have been ruined by waiting, precious mo-. rifents oftime, too, in the life of a busi ness-man; and the never-ready wife 1 .Ms, step by step, broken down the .characteristic promptitude of many a It'. , .shand, and with it his business ener gies, until ruiu comes upon his busiz re s and wretchedness enters his home: Would wives wish peace of mind; and blessings at home, flowing from the prosperity of the husband, let her con •stant aim be, to be able to say-'..1. never kept my husband waiting."— , -Ohio F(trincr. iI!STITISM. A 5 GREAT INTELLECT.- The Jesuits have been in existence Three hundred years; they have had Their pick of the choicest intellect of alI Europe--=they never take a corn -1:1nm man, when they know it; they ilbject every piipil to a severe ordeal, intellectual and physical, as well tor 'mina', in &tier to ascertain whether he :las the required stuff in him to !tnkle-tt strong Jesuit out of. They have a scheme of education masterly In its way. But there has not been a lingle great original than produced in the company of Jesuits front 1545 to 1854. They absorb talent enough, but they strangle it. Clipped oaks - ticver grow large. Prune the roots of tree With a spade, prune the branch cs close to the bole, and what becomes 'of the tree 1 The bole itself - remains thin, and scant, aid slender. Can a titan be a conventional dwarf, and a natural giant at the same time Case - our little boy's limbs in metal, would they grow t Plant a chestnut in a tea cup, do you get a tree 1 Not a thrub,even: Put a priest, or a priest's treed, as the only soil for a man to grow in ( he grows not. The great Cod prodded the natural mode of operation--Jo you suppose he will *turn and mend or rahr the ttni -vcrse at your or my request 1 I think tiod will do no such thing.— Theodore :Parker. ititti - itsrms C. W. ELLIS, attorney at 'Eat), Coudersport, Pa. Jan. iE. I‘so. t; r. w. KNOX, Etttorntg - at Uato, GunderTort. Po, will regularly attend, the courtf. in Potter county. • 9-4t7t f - A. P. CONE, FittaturD at Uatto, WeliFbortugh, Tiogit county. PA, will Tegular. ly attend tlic courts of Potter county. June 3,1848. LAND AGENCY. - - Tr HE undersigned having been entrusted 1 with" the care of several large tracts of and in this county. has made hinitelf ac .quniuted with the lands and land tiAlts of the county, and will give immediate attention to soy business of this nature that may be cu• trusted to him. J. S. MANN. M. a GAGE, LE D., 11DHYSICIAN SCEGEON—WeaItI re titectfully infunu the citizet,s of Dtzders port and Potter county, that ne. has located permanently among them, and will attend to ell calls in his profession. Office—T. B Tyler's Drug and Bock Store 6-6 ISAAC BENSON AllirzLuß G. OLMSTED, 4 TTOII:s:EY ♦>•n GOUNSELO ft AT LAW will attend to all Lu•it:ess eutrasted t 1113 care with promptness and fidelity, Otlice—in the Tuniperance lilozk, up stairs Main-street, Coudersport, Pa. 7-1 • L. F. IvieSYNARD, attormtps:counselor at !tat, Goudersp , .rt, - rit. 0tE(.1.....-nollit of tile colic t house square, at •• The Vuople's Gash Store,' up stain , . 3-47 _ MANE 10ENSON, • Cabinet wafter: COITDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA, Wishes to inform the citizens of Coudersport and the . .Eurrounding c ountry, that he'n•ifi exe cute all orders in his inc; of business at shor notice: ntul re..4onable prices. Place •of business near the Presbyter is Church. .7 12 FOUNDitY. B. B ROWN would give notice to the ____ _ public that he is prepared, at his Fowl- i I dry in Genders port, to do ad manner of CAICT- 1 LNG .—will make and finish to order all kinds I .of Machine'y, Mill Gearing. Board cud Log m Sleigh-Shocs of all Fize;q, and every article needed by a Limbering community. And to flume.' s he would ray, that he has procured some of the best Plow pauerris in use,' both Flat Land and Side Ifni, and keeps them constantly on hand. And will make to \order Field Rollers, Barrows, Cultivators, mud every article used by titian in his line of busi ness. He is prepared alto to du all kinds of B L A C-117 S 3// TH /NG. And from his long experience in the above business, he feels confident of giving satisfac tion to those who may give him a call. N. B.—Old iron bought, or taken in ex change for work,, '7-9.7y • War Declared at Last, HE longrepoe of Europe is about to he disluibed by the bugle's note and the reville 01 -calling its slumber ing minions to avn; in the defense of their fit sides and their country. Ongland and France are _slating for 01011 and menus, and ending forward their armies to battle against she aggressions of the . Russian Bear.; bat while the Old World is convulsed by revolu tton,nnustial peace ;Intl plenty reigu in the New. - In the peaceful and quiet pursuit of our butiness we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of N. S. BUTLER & CO., and have taken the More in Empire Block, in the villnEe of Oleam . formerly occu pied by Thing & Brother, and ore 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 rooks of tild fogylsru that bus been so long established in this section. Our stock will consist in part of the follow ing Goods: Hardware-, Crockery, Boots & Sboei, Hats, CapS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Paints & Sash, Putty. . Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattrasscs, Feathers Stone and Wooden Ware, . • And we mean to keep such au assortment of the above goods that persons from a distance can by assured of finding evt:rything they usually want at prices that wilt do them goal Call and see for yourselves. N. S. Iit:TLER & CO Olean, May 6.,1834. 6-51 Notice, rrHE Governor of the State of New-York -II 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 Legislature of the said State. ISAAC BENSON. Coudersport, Dec. 1.2,1651.- New Goods. M B. TYLER has just returned from the *city. and. is now prepared to show the largest and best stock of Drugs, Nledichies, Paints, Oils, Books, Stationery. Paper Hang ings, and Fancy Goods in the county. • lie is also prepared- to • stll - louvr than nt Wellsville, and Its low as any other establish ment in Coudersport. • April 15, 1053. garrison's Columbian Inks. Black, Japan, Copying, Marking, Green, Black, 'Blue, Indellible, Scarlet, 1?ecl, Carmine, These Inks flow freely front the pen, and give a stronger and more durable co}or than any . other. For sale tehotesalc and retail by iIIOMAS B. TYLER, toiatieuport. ISCYGEANii: Brought Home W the Door of t. A Woxernect. Discovany. has recently. been made by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in the treatment of Consumption, Asthma, and. all diseases of the Lung. We refer to "Dr. Cur ti. Dygearia, or -Inhaling. Ilygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." %Vial this new method Dr. C. has restored many atilimed ones to perfect ; health ; as. an evidence of which he has inuu naerable certificates. speaking of the treat ment•a physician says: It is evident that in haling—cnns;antly 'breathing an agreeable, healing vapor, the medicinal properties must come in direct contact with .he whole of the axial cavity of the lungs, and tons escape the many and varied ch ingress produced upon. them when introduced into the stomach, and sob:;ected to the process of digestion. The tlygena is for sale at the druggists' through out the country. • N. S: Dutchman, Jai. 1.4 . _ The tithe.ler is worn on the breast under-the linen without the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of ewes. of cures like the follow ing might be named. One package of the Hygetta' has cured me of the Asthma of six years standing. Jas: P. liersf:erry, P. M., DittleannOtt, re- I am cured of the As:htua of 10 years stand ing by Dr. Curtis' Hygeata. litargartt Eastman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs'. Pant of :No. Ilammoudst., N.Y.,VrtiS cured of .a severe case of lironchetis by the Ilv.eana - sister . IE:4 been cured of a distressing cough of several years sanding, and decided Ito be ineur.tb.'e by her phy.ici::no.. She was cured in one moildt by the Ilygeana. J J. If: Gaubert, P. if., Richmantit .11e. Price Three Dollars a Package.—Sol4 by CURTIS & PERKiNS & BOYD & PAUL, No. 149 Chambers st., N. Y.-4 Packages sent-free by express to any part of the United States fur Ten Dollars. . .N. I.3.—Dr. Ilygenna is the original and only genuine artic e, and all others ..re base imitations or vile and injurious counter feits. Shun them as you would poison. Sold by Russell & Scott, No.IIIS Market street, PhiladMphia. who will sell by th• dozen at the Proprietors' rates. New Books. IDA MAY, by Mary Langdon. The ',Newsboy. * • Bayard Taylor's Central Africa, Lands of the Saracen, and Poemi of the Orien:. , Fanny Fern's lasr, "Ruth Hall.' Life: of P. T. Barnum. Mr. Rmherford's Children, by the author of The Wide, Wide World. Mary llowhis Tales, for children. The S oung American's Library, consisting of the lives of Washatglon, Lafayette, Franklin, Marion, ;.nd eight' others in " one sett. Leaves from the Tree Igdrasyl; by Martha Russell: Periseopies•.-Dr. Elder. Bertha and Lily, by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith. Web ,. e.rand has Mosier Pieces Tellt. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lends, by Mrs. H. B. Stowe,—&e.4 , Just received and fitr sale at the JOURNAL• BOOK-STORE. ConderspOrt, Dec. 7, 154. 7:29 The Journal Book-Store OFFERS to the public a good variety of most readable books, che.tp for cash or family 'necessities. Al! The ttewest books of value are kept on hand, or immediately pro cured for cuslomers, and we hope to receive such patronage as Milt - fill atienzion to busi ness, and .an eiirrii7st desire to oh ige, may deserve: New books received at short in cr vols. :.ichool Books, : , ta ionery of all kinds, material:4lot Paper Flowers, constantly on hand. Music, Maps, Mathemati . cal Instrm mews. Please call and examine for yourselves at , the . -JOURNAL 13OOK—S'rOR LI. ---- _ ( - I.R.AIIAM'S and Pivintrig :tivgazines ! ; Ni... - .2Bickwood's, Edaiburgh 31ag.zinc, and i the Edinburgh and - Westminster lter;ews, at the - JouttNALlStmik-tivortr... •100 BOWS AGENT'S WANTED, ut) c anvas, for the best and moat rateable, -IL Books pub.ithed. They are wricien by the most poi.u.ar Ail:hors of the day, in- 1 chiding, among others, T. S. ARTHUR, of , whose an. great work, . . I TLN NIUItITS IN A BAR ROOM, ito,m;tp curies have been sold within a month of pub,iethion. 1. hese books are beautifully illustrated, (many of them %vizi] iineiy co ored plates,) and Lre ) rin ed and hound in .he beam manner. Agents will Linda pie-stmt and prothaVe etim.oyment in their comma:ion. For par ticu.ars address (post raid) J. W. BRADLEY, 7-19 Pludisher, No. 48 North Fourth street, Philudeplyn. NI EN sv tintiTtosAies, Shut, Lead, eNeryillittg inthe line of 'Ailitiattlitiott, and Fl:shiug Tackle el the best quality and at law prices at TY LEH'S. TYON'S KATEIAIRON and other I(excellent preparations fut cleansing and abcutitying the limn, fur sale at TYLER'S._ PERSONS about to build or repair, vFiEflnd a eouiplete stock of NV Sasb, Glass, Putty, Paints and Oils, for sale at fair priers by T. 13. TYLER N EW BOOKS jilt.: received at thc JOURNAL BOOK—STORE • Sept. 1, 185.1. 7-16 AP HEST HANDLES, Drawer do., Botts, er Shays, Wardrobe Hooks, Barn Door Itingcs kept tor sa:e by LF:WL". MANN. NAJ Ebta ELL'S DIGTIa.:NAUV i'ocker vt'Ncl uol, Utlivcrtzity, Octavo, and .:tuttrto far pHlt. by VIOLIN Strings at • Nut , . and Book°Store VIOLINS and Flutes jani received by TYLER Nolice T"Epartnership heretofore existing- be tween W. T. Jones & Bro'. is tins day dissolved by mutual consent. The debts due said firm will be found in the hands of W. T Jones, and all eaiins z.gaittst said firm are to be presented to him for payment. . W. T. JONES. A. F. JONES. Ido hereby appoint A. F. Jones my agent for the irans.l6ioti and management of nU of any of my business, giving h,hi full aulhority and power in the same. W. T. JOE'S: Coudersport, Sc :ember 2.5, 1154. ...tlity Goo ' i r s rti E. OLMSTED .1.-/ • would say to the public tinit he is now receiving a stock of Goods, winch he wiil'be happy to EIIOW to a/ who may fat-or him with 4 call. Yon can find by calling on him a good. assortment of Lawns Poplins. Bareges, Barege DeLaines, De Beiges, Silks, &c., &c. Also, Prints, Gingliams,,Do mestics of all kinds, Groceries. Crockery,. and a large stock of Boots and Shoes; all of which will leo sold as low as they •cau be bough elsewhere. . D IARIES roi4Bssjustreceic'ed at : TYL.ER'gf GROCERY ANN enovislow STORE; Hither, Ye .Hungry. S. JONES takes this reelod tri intone ethe people of Coudersport and the pub lie generally; tbat be has just opened Gro cery and Provision store; whereiht will keep constantly everything in the line bles," and which he will sell as reasonable as ; can be desired, The "substantials" can be ; found here at all times, such as FLOUR and PORK, whiia the appetites of the most djiimy ZITIal.l , o he satisfied. _. Therefore, should you wish for anything of t he kind, please call and examine before linrchasing elsewhere, and if he cannot satisfy you, your case must be desperate. You will always find a .full assortment of Groceries, consisting of Su gars, Teas, Colree, -Saleratus. Spiess, .6 - Inger, , Raisins, 'Candy, Crackers, Cranberries, Sal j rnon, Codfish, Mackerel, Blue Fish, Rice, Molasses, Syrup, &C. Also, at all. times, Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Bauer, (roil and firkin,) Salt, Hams, etc. etc. • Grain and all other kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods at the cash price. 6-33tf C.'S. JONES. Arttlion . The People's Cash Store. AT COUDERSPORT.. • Something New. and Something Wanted. rp Il F. subscriber has just received from the 1- city of New-York, and opened at the store formerly occupied by Ilaskin. & Smiib, on the north side of the'Court !faun , Square, , a selected- assortment of New Goods, corn pr sing Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, and hardware. The motto of busine-s—adopted—is, "the "sure shi:ting and the :iyey sixpence." - The above Goods will therefore be so d °rein sireiy for el:her cash or ready-pay in hand, ' nod upon such terms that the 'purchaser cau -1 not be otherwise than 'satisfied that he hss I made a good bargain—receivedaquid-pro quo —s.oniethitig for something in *mine for his I money. An exchange will gladly be made with the farmer. for his Produce: Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Grain in any quantity, andwith , it, the more Cash the better. The subsdriber will at all times take pleasure iu exhibiting his Goods- to the custem,r. that quality and prices may be examined. L. F. MAYNARD. Coudersport, July 15,1853. • - A MONG many other articles for the ladies,- tic& fancy awl rich worth, will he found at the People's Cush Store, fine Worked Col. !ars. of ditierent designs and patterns. BLEACHED Sher ting•and Shirting, Brown do., Candle 1A Mk, Smorner Cloth fir children's wear, Bed Ticking, Toweling, Ta ble Linnet), Brown, White do., n superior article of Damask, all pure flux,—=Table Spreads.- An examination will recommend them better than anything else. AT ••The People's Cash Store" may be found a s•-'.acted lot or Prints, of English Vreurb, and American Goods, quality aud . prices agreeing admirably. I'lease call and bee us. BLACK and Green Teas, of excellent Ela ver, and at most reasonable prices. Su gars, White and Brown do., Rice, Ginger, Spice, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cassia, Raisins4-To bacco in ad its variety, to please those who love the weed, and is iaperiot article of Coffee that ezittnot :all to. please all the• Dutch and sonic of the lunkees, at the .i , 'EOPLE'S CASH STORE. AND Glass Ware, iu variety, that will please tile eye eutlie tit6t iuspection. ine YFOI'LE'S CASH iTORE. HAIU)" Attll.—S'ythes anti ..maths, of inittertis long trice and found to be good, Itilles WM' }tub -stones, Door Ilantilcs, Lan:Alex, Alineral Knobs, (u bile and brown.) Mortice LockA, 11 rought. Batts for Doors, of all slier, Cutlery, littivt.s of good quality for the table.und for the pocket, at the I'EOPLE'S GAStI—STORE. Tin and Hardware, ?THE undersigned hns. connected With.' X his Tin, tilicet Iron. Copper, and Stove BUM!ICS& that of If ARDWAhE and CUT- LERI"--so • that its addition to the business 1 heretofore conducted by him; he is now ready to supply the public with almost every variety oh. I.ll:(Mare. Mill anti Crot-Cut Saws, bloop Iron, Nails ' Cable and Ox Carpenters' Adzes and Broadaxes, Manilla Rope for Ca bles. A general of Ctocks, Ja paned. Ware, Toys of every description; and in short, he designs to keep all such things as the public wants in his, tine, which he will sell, not fits less than cost, but for a vratr profit indeed, and hopes by a strict attention to - his business to receive liibcral share of public patronage. All kials of Produce taken in exchange fur Goods, at the highest market prices; aRo, 420 per ton paid fur old iron. 6-42 ty . JAS. W. SMITH. Premium Panning Mills. Important to Farmers and Mechanics. rintiE subscriber has purchased of .J. 13ainborough the right to - use in Potter and M'Kean counties his patent in the construction of Fanning Mills. He has also, at great ex bense, continence(' the manufacture 01 a PRE MIUM MILL which will clean from 11)0 to 200 bushes I ,i r hour. This Mill was pate .ted March 20. 1847, since which time it has stood at the head of the list at all the State and ceun ty agricultural societies' where it has been ex,- InituV:d. and is a universal favorite with r.ll Drillers who, have tried it. it took th e pre mium at the first Agricultural Fair held 'at Harrisburg; Oct. 3lst, Ihsl, when• there were . 30,00'1 people present; and at the great State Agricultural Fair at New-Yorlt, held at Roch ester Sept. 16-19, 1k , 51, this Fanning. Mill received the highest honors. 1-hiving met with uniform 'success wherever tried, I confidently invite the farmers or ('otter and M'Kean counties to call at my shop in Coudersport and examia efor themselves. A supply always on hand, to be sold on sea sonable terms. 6.3711 JOHN RECKIIOIV. 7 1 1. E it THE subscribe' ht-rc by gives notice In the. public that haviuB PETF.It SHIM'S his note for eightydollers, bearing date mar the last of 111 arch, 1.854, payable Septetnber, 1856, and haviug never received any value therefor, he wilf refuse to ply the same; therefore he warns any person from buying 41e raid note with and expectation of his pay tug it. [6sl] CONSIIIE4i. STEAANS.. Mill Owners will . always find stpply of Oil for machinery at satisfactory prices, and in. any quantity, at IFEOF lIORACE GREELEY, I...APrayer- Books Fanny Gray, - The Oracle of Flowers,•and a new lap ply or Scnoer..Booas, •That received at the JOURNAL BOOK STORE New Cash Teas. Machine OIL TYLEWS Drug Store. D. W. SPlll4oeit'S COLttiEN: - • New Good's tor the Sumter Trade. w. SPENCER would respectfully ai l/ • form the inhabitants of Coudersport and vicinity that he is now receiving a FRESH and. LARGE . ASSORTMENT of Goods, which will he field, sok cheap as the cheapest. He would also return heartfelt 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 before purchasin ,, elsewhere. - - - HERE . take the lib ,gßoctrars erty to inform the peak pie of Coudersport and Potter county that I am still at my new stand opposite the north side of the public square, where may be found*GnbermEs of alt kind's constantly on band, such its Tea, Sugar, CoP fee, Saleraus, • Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco, Snuff, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Confectionery, My motto is, "The nimble sixpence in pre ference to.the slow shilling." D. W. B•PF.NCIIR. Drugs, Medicines, - DATENT MEDICINES, Oils, Spirits of -11 Turpentine, Cataphine, Darning Fluid, Soap, Candles, for sale low at SPENCERS. CAP' Letter, and: Note Paper, all kin& of Stationery, Steel-pen Holders Wafers, Sealing Wax, Sand,. Ink, Pocket-Books, En velopes, Visiting Cards, Jewelry; Fine Cut lery, and a variety of Fam Articles; together with Silk and Thread, etc., at • . SPENCER's, Butter, Lard, Eggs, Rags, Shin gles taken for goods at their cash 'Value. Cash hot refnsed. D. W. SPENCER. . BUTTER and Lard of a superior quality for Sale at SPENCEIrs.. one tle4cons of a good quality of Syrup of Molasses will do well to-eall at SPENCER's. County Orders Taken at Par FOR GOODS, at Twill if yon want a nice Bonnet, you do well to call on. SPENCER. B AtBIT'S Yeast Powder for sale by :3PL:s;CER IVEW THING.—Pure Ground CotTee— great thing for the ladies. SPENCER. LITHONTRIPTIC, Cod Liver Oil. and many other popular Medicines for AL:le by 'SPENCER. HalloOl Halloo ! Halloo PENCEIR is in town! Mountain.; o. 17 READY-MADE CLOTHING for almost nothing. - I have bought this coat, this pest, and these pants—ain't broke. either! Hurrah! All the b'hoys shgil Fe< -une of PESCER'S coats! Hurrah! But, to be candid, friends, there's -nothing like it in all the coup !try. Just go over there, and for a little. o' nothing CIRAINT and Produce of all kind , tal.eiti he sell ye a rig that, though ye 're thc•big. exchange fi..r hoods at this stare. gest rascal above ground, will make ye as fair C S. JONF.S as a praist to look at ; though ye paint a elm in, 'ye r pockets, folks will bow and scrape to ye as though ye were millionaires, and -• real. gentletnans.' -Fashion! Great thing! Bet ter dead than out of it—many eat honest fellow has been cut' because of the cut, of his coat but no danger if ye bow of Spencer,—his cloths are just the fashion.'' The subscriber has just rc.ceived - a large stock of Iteady-Made Cloann ,, ' , of .the hong stym and best quality, which are well made, and will be sod low. H. W. !PINCER 1101011,VERIZED Conk Starch, for food, for sa:e at SPENCER's. QODA, Cream Tartar, Maguesia,AllM3, Chalk, Salts, -and Glue. forsate at the GROCERY STORE. • COPEL and - coach varnish can be had at tipeneer's on very reasonable tenns. OIL OF 'PAR. Merchant's Gargling Oil, to be had at t-3PENCER's: SHOT AND LEAD at lower figures than d n town at SI'ENE ER's. 'STEW article of Summer Hats at SPENCER'S. • ABETTER se!eclion of Cotlee no: found in ,he cowry than at SPENCER'S T EA by chm or pound for sam by ER New Goods,- W. SPESCER has just returned trout • :he city with a large of (trace ries, Clothing, thug; and Medicines, and .a general assortment of Fancy Articles, and ftiany.other things too nnmerons to mention, which will be son] low for- cash or ready-pay. PLUG TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing, and Bmoking, by the pound, at i\TEW arrival of Pure Ground Cotlee at D. Ws SPENCER'S Come to bring you Life and Health." VOL .CURTES' IFYGENIA, or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, for he cure of Pulmonary- Consumption, Asthma, Bronehili, Coughs, Colds, and all Lung and Liver complaints. A new method of Inhala non for - cure of the above nuued diseases. For sale by D. W. SPENCER. Tailoring ! Tailoring! ! J. AV. fIAIIDI NG, Tailor. All work' " entrusted to-Lis care will In dime neatness, comfort, and durability. "'Strop over Lewis Maui's store. 6-37 VILE:SU urniug Fluid and Omnphine at 1' the DRUG and BOOK-STOUE. T L TUNTEN'S celebrated Instructions I fur the riano•Fortet burrowes* l'inuo-Forte Primmer; Union (.41.-e Bonk ; A. new supply of Sheet Music ; For sale by T. B. TILER. A NEW supply of Fluid and Cam pltine new and beautiful patterns just received and for sale low ot TYLER'S. Clothing, g. II E place to buy well-made Ctoibing a 3 a low price (a large stock to se.ec.lrom • OLMsTars: Drafting instruments, Water Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencils, and Brushes, just received at TYLER'S- Stationery IVholassie and Retail tit TYLER'S. picKLED 'CHEIt.R.IES at C. S.-.TONES'• xEtroo ohs POrBTLES are :many Murat Coudersport and vicinity who hare nev er -visited the famous BOSTON- STORE at 04 fast.grovving village, of NV ellsvine. Th e N t of this store is 9-1, %%filch' nunibe T ii over till door—. This establishment is one o the larg e t D?iYAGOODS and It LNG Depots in Alle'gany county. Hundred,' of castomera from Peter; county hay all LW ? Clothing; BOnts and Shoes, and (Abet fiximi, at this great mart of business. But mil! then are those who have never happened to fin into the path that leads, most- a ,, ltredlv, to economy and wealth, - That path leads ill cash buyers straightway to the GREAT BOSTON, We i'mart no enemies to punAm, no (nen& to reward. At'e sell for ready pay, and take in exchange for Goods the following astral articles, viz.: • Cash Tallow Venison Oats Beeswax Fur. Beams Smelts' Hides. Wheat Yarn , Potatoes Wool Butter &c., &t, We are now receit - :ng from our shop st Bochester,'about term cord; of the best BOOTS and SHOES sold in the county. ,We 1;eop constantly on hand— • 31eri n s India Itnbber 130(31., " Ovrr-Shne, /4 64 64 •• Coat', it Cap," , With a very exteniive stock of Trltiis.. VALISES," and cm.tpt:r clirc 2c r Black and Colored Dres, , Alc...ca. De /aine:,,.Thibet Gin 2 h;:nv.,, 24 i other Dre. , , Good4—together with a ;nerd variety lof Dry" Goods. . In particular, we .would ear, the attenrien sr the ladies to our great variety of .511.1 of even• possible kind, altogether tee iv; luerou, to LOPotiort. Mattresses. ; We - hay, the large3t .stock of thf•l'ditie‘int kinds of Mann - sp.* in We , teni New-York. noted keepers can he supplied on re,rinaVe terms. SPENCER's I'hrer Cheers for the eontempla'r? Cantl from 'Wellsville to Roche:lei: dm'. the Plank Road will be d nn Coudersimrt during the coming Tying; ari that the son: and • daughter: of ben ; gird Potter may 'be more frequently' seen in 141 yaung city. . We remain your ob't Serv'ti, L 3; C 6; Co. Wellsville, Jan. 13, p. 54, • 6-:;-1 Cm. ACKERF.I., Salmon, at,d Blue ri•h, _LUL C. S: JONES'. 1,7 PERIOR Sperm and Tallow C. ntl!es - zo .C. S. JONES' PPOVjzSION ST(1111:. TND lAN - 31 CAL and 131:C10111 I:AT cc. Ibtantly on hand in. the NCW PROVItIION :STORE, T_TAMS and i7!:lct:ders—a tie% a,-araLes' 1l at C. S. JOSLS'. QACKS OF SALT „SIP NEW FROVIS:ION STuIU CANBERRIES! CRANBEIMI>:: Ir 'Lithe quart or bu..,hel, at C'. Jtf.`if::i". Carriage .and r leigh-Maiter. THE sah.criher relleetfo:ly no;itr .that he i•+ pre 'iced to ao nil the h::-ilte+1 in the Arne line, at the shorte-: :u he nev: shop, two doors we.t of the rtrithq-port JOHN IHICKHOW 9. B. GOODSELL, r_t:N•tzmiTii,Couder4port.Pa. Fire Amt .rtnanni:etnred and repaired at iii hny,o short notice. :klttrch 3, 11:4.'.4 The Clothing Department AT ' : fiti PIMPLY:S CASH EAI)Y-3IADI: CLOTHING ,:•rct et! 1Y .:aptly on hind by the iodi:er urci. up and mantalte:nred by the br; Icorknirn. frOnt cloths ,e ected for durabi ; the:oh,ee' being not to -oppb. d • eu:r.m , r with a huailt . a arterh whitth - lo; •y I:- &teed to porch Ise brela-e ,orot c:ttp. but which in the end rtry thar; ;et V' zit him in the first inaittuee an tirtic;e oloch n, d do hint lione,4 and good .erviee for a remn' able price. All ttneze de , :rou , of belt?: °cent/Hood:act), call at The Peop‘..•••• fry Store." . L. F. MAI NAKI). CHECKED GINGHAM in varier:. pr:aeA to s uit. L. r. MAYNIND IN WCLLSVILLtI, AT TIM EAT - VS TON STORE, No. 94 mAts-sT. AY be found constantly en lewd :.1:A! 11,Lgale, an exteict;ye variety or rangei's sitherh M 7"1? ESSi;S. is sort, kind, and price, froth Palm Yu'' ups , to a s super-English halt' Matt'ress at $ 13 ., Also, Lounges, Bolstars, and Pillow, A; IN hick are (dere , ' to I 0:r1 and Ilo. , r!:1 ilothe keepers, and all others who hate mon Sense enough to know that a 1..1; - breeder lid, to make the best Of it. breeder of disease :did a ff , lower prices than can be to— ' r.t ant u.L't store in the comity. LANCEY & Co % , "Sate Agews in the county) for ;I!‘:••: , ' ,, the above g 004.14. . 14 P: Boston Store, Wellsville. Jan. P.:J. Ate:Wein • 'lest 800 A FULL supply for sale low at 'III.EV. ZINC and 3lineral Pair-, (oz using, a, T. B. TILLit --- - . pATENT PAILS, Bed c or a.: co!.. Line 3, Horse Curd.:, Curry Cuub 4 . litT 4 Brushas, to be sold at 31.%5.Vi --- FURMAN, liorse and Cnit:e .respectfollv informs the rult::c tii" L' t "' located in I !chino townsh p J 05eplt!' where he is prepared to ...tt cud to ea bprofession. He tottg its tress, and .0 pp..; !uperior r.Fsiduity to secure the-patronage of 11, 'C' lie. - - -------- --- DA TENT MEDICINE 6 ut T i .dirzdei 1 Merchants and redirrs will le. 'At'. with all kinds of l'a:eet of ) 1 facEnrers' wholebule prices ------- --r-. ?PRE beA three ri"dug tea and 1 at OLMSIL H ------- ONEY.A good quality o. pa,a sale at C. S.!ID' T EAS,freib: and cheap, at TFISO BDSTC& , STORE, 9-1 'll Donn. " lan ~ Shawl 3, Shawls. JOHN RECIrtiOW, MATTRESSES 1