I potter Journal jj E WS ITEM. No. 17. v • -••• i"i-. i'crcober 12,1373. 11 sli.'t! I** a"owl n> mil over one „ jr s. lu* 'i le glv. n •>! u ami i! U"t thr paper will be I % r, - _ to each add res* denote the . u} : \ the pajer i- jai l. Y*r in -I ;' "-1 ~ . . . S. F HA MM.T' >'. J'H'-i 1-r m w .it' - fulness of 1 ■ ad. . ft • •;iriftrs of t *- I> - i% i. ' - - prolul.'y ''•'•V- 1' t'l SHI -x f _ . •> 1I St :ti- t. It . . • ,t a kir>-r f -m H!mim wV. j ,r '. .it tli" ' 'UUfi- ort Hot-1 f ininiol in the c;irjet and tiie ■ genera lb' t >n. to pieces. They - 'tied tin stranger over to jail where :,■ Tii this rn :>g. when he de } WelM i'le stage. (ii.AV.K o) m n !•'• i.ES.—The B. V V A" P at >! P. A. K. railroad sche "... were clianged on Sunday. Nov. 2. T;t i,t express on the B. N. A A P i,. ■ f d'-ii't lien- f< r Buffalo at 3 an -the through mail leaves at 2 fi. in. - • - j'.m and tt e accommodation " in. T " P. AE. mail wa st ar -. .. l-.-i'p.m. and the ace.m --• ■ • r5 p. n. Coing east the ac ta: a arrives here 1n.30 a. ni ' 4 p. in. The express : c P A V. road arrfves here at the ■ 1 4-*>a.tn. and lays here un ■ ' V . w'-ei it leav. s for t' e East. v s< - ver the P. A E. vn-st ■ H. N. Y A P. Jiii rt }■ :i until : •*:• •!'•!•. — Einj-iriutit I ■w ■ ,:.i-l "di'ers were install <1 for the "• i W. < . T.. O. E. A nu ll - Frankie Brown, L. H. - M i A:n -tronjr. \V. V. T.. Emma S., H. <". Olmsted, A. S„ C. •rf. ¥ Arthur Olmsted. T . Vtv.-ns. Chap.. 11. .T. Olmstnl. V M. v ti.-vens. I'. M.. .lack Folai d. '' Ur-. it ( iH)I.-e: : , O. (;.. C. L. sr of t"' sr. relies of a past acre, a i.jr |el''ler. las U apt< the delight <-f t - ladies and the di-sji st of IrasKiiids and pajii s. d.;)-Ts in lace l ave miwd a portion of tlieirstock or Uncle Sam - •• a i efrauded of liis custi m dues. .I pot doubt. 7•• alove I- fr m tie- .1/ A". just its ' Ilf. of Cou ' w. Tie ji'ea of huvii-j; tine .uii< times! why it is almost as i -;" >:i 2 billiards. •' n i.st ILLE raised nine dollars ami • 'i."s for the Memphis sufferers day. A eontrihution Uilkit ■ '• - what coaxed so much money m. The rejH ;U rs could not - temptation to vote often at d ■ eti.e mous sum mentioned above v-cured. - r M -<> re lloils, late Foln-s Hons* ■ ' iieil to the public under tin man f Mr. M. V. Mmireon Ti.urs ons' hiis thoroii2id> .: ! repaired, painted pajer throughout, and fur ■ w in nearly every apartment, a.s are i ish and airy, conveiii ?l and affoid latter a "cni ' - t ! in can la- found m st >- f the size of oh an. Tup -e - 'hservii 2 of much crtdit foj - ; t* and i x client jndsnn nt re-arraneiug and furnish •ins, and )ie w,ll doubtless lc . i ewaiihil by a l.U2e in latron;'.2e. T ose desiring ' and <•-* X leading east from A e are glad to see the im ... v ' :i °"r village continue panicsaad winter weath 'gontting to every citizen. THE road from Port Allegany up the river to the County line is said to le in an execrable condition. It is a shame that the authorities of Liberty town ship hare allowed the road to ft into the condition that it is. A little IHIKU during the good weather of the summer would have made it good, and cveu now if some of the holes were filled up, it would improve it v..stly. It is very kid for t oitdei-sjsut, but it must k- much worse for the merchants and people of Pi>rt A1 legal v. -If thest. :• road bridge was up nearly the whole trawl from this section would go to Forest House. THE Democrats of Oil City, are a FA cetious set of f. Hows. At the last UUI- I!!"j j;I i ! Ctio'i f i v Ul-d'*-tls'k ". J H-; - ptrate ji -t on t t R i u!>:i nv vol i . f.i e but-d man for !i< of tlje ->i ■ i!m n. The Re ,b! - cat s t.iok • dg - off t .• jkby v t g for * • u m .! ■ ;< - w ; ■ " a: 5:, t} ; ( v. •. -it . • '• -< f mayor k-eom - v.: a • ; <- . v man t at ,v >1 the ;gh st vol jt-ps into t at high ]>sitinn. T!u mayor was e]ctrd county treasurer •ltd a negro is mayor of Oil City by 1 necrotic votes. Who cares? BEA"-MVA r is ou P e bill < f f ■ < of vei > b rase li this s> *; . i>l . Ivt *n ains seven 1 changes that have long >et-n desired bv the trav-lirg p>ibli<*. me of the most iuijmrtnnt k-ing a hrough sleeping-car to Washington. Passengers for Washington can leave Buffalo at 2.40 n. m. (city timet and ar ive in Baltimore at 5.4.1 and Washing ion at lo.ti; the next morning. The ; itn train makes e] .s. connect ions at llarnsburg - for p dladel|hia, arriving in t' e'a t'-r city at 9.10 a. in. During ;he fall and winter months there is a urge amount of travel IN t ween t'k ■ity aid Washington ami tite ViuiP. rod travelers ' av<- always l>een put to more or less inconvenience 1 v the dith •nlty of making close connections; thi> liificulty is now done away with by p e managers if the 8.. X. Y. A P. Kail wav. whose efforts to eater to the wants of the public slm- hi ceitainly -licit a profitable resjMinse. — ! e/fri. h. . ; WADE, the WJliunsport munleret. was iinng at t at plant on Thirdly the C,th inst. T.e f • r '• ] mm - and ali ;!f 1 i g wi: a:< " it ■ the uinol -ret and a njetn.-i of ; •■- ■.,< of tie- M B ide i,.m:!y. -v• •* :u- LOCK HAVEN Las lots of . f -!*,,T ers. Three of tie in were brought up L b-re one alderman there during one W ek. We are gl. <1 to s c tin B*< /'••'.V c.|*l! OU! tlibit again. It ' \'t die "worth a cei.t." W. do rot , h ,t (MtJitieal course, but it .s ; g .e! • - for all that and wort ■> a 1 ■; g i;t . B. K. JAMISON A Co.. kmkrrs. of Philadelphia, lave sent us at tilling tale of intense interest, entithd the / - rv.st-r.v" fi'.'/J., It gives aecurate infor mation relative to the finam i. l n -i di ti>n of the various railroad ml other ;-orjUi.tions of our great slate. w ivt-u ve;> sorry to receivi tic k-okjust it a time when we had no iicney to in vest; but for those who Jiave. we know of noway in which so lunch valuable information i> iati\e to inv< stun lits an lie obtain-d is tlirough this manual It is Turitishetl gratuitous] A l.y Messrs. Jamison A h'o. on application either jieisoually or by !• tier. ScKNE: —A Imokston iuCoud isj-rt: t ie proprietoi is discovered sitting pei> sivr-ly I>\ the C.i-Vc jorah ii gnv. r ! • restilt of the pani -. tc. Ent-i \I-.UIIL man float tie countrj a; y I H-I i> "g" " Yes, -ir." "(> id • . st'• i?" "Steel.'' "W 11 that's tin kind I war;; my wife boug- t t ii-y cents worth of gold j --li - in W>iM.ii. ].. st we k at.d t eie was not one of t in vn *. cent." Exit proprietoi in <1 rt... i oun t< r to hunt for pajs r to wrap up ti.e in ns and i ide a ridiculous ait' nipt io keep a straight face. T n must U some awful mean men in Wellsville. W. W. BROWN. • f tin Baki r Boost , was severely ki-k-d yi-sterd.iv tv ning by a mare wl ich he laid lately pui ci as* d. A NUMBER of sleiglis and cutti i- in town tiMlay—inosth in kirn-ami >i.erior io liis wnik. Toe physicnui consults his l>okN but conforms to his judgment. Father llassetas said, "A teacher should laliortomake himself usiless:" lie should so teach that the student will use all his faculties. firodiiuj the T'TI. —The tesreher should make nearly all his examples in arith metie. The text lKMiks ai"e baillv ar ranged. For example : short division i-omes Vn'fore long division. It is not a '■asy matter for the little child, just IK ginning to divide a l-mg row of tiguri-s hy nine of twelve. It is much easier to work the whole thing out x>that he can x-e the process. It is often as easy to divide by ti r*i figures as one if they are well fin'S n. ll4f>.lis easily divided by I_3. Tia 1 little child's mind readily follows the process. The examples si on hi U- made rt little more didicut dy aftei day. and an interest will U awak t-neil -o tliat t!ie learner will r.evi r stop but will go tver onward. As most of our busim ssconcems decimals, Prof. J. prO|xed that the teachers sh Id begin at units and write the table of decimal not at ion. lle found a deficiency in t h,t direction a?>d advised further practice. Itu'f. Every decimal, whether spoken or wiitten, ends wit}) "th" or "t..5," Mr. Carry next t.x.k the stand. Ques tion: "Is it better to talk finely and fluently or to advance ideas?" Mr. Curry pro}*.sed to advance the ideas. Text-books are not the objects of our study. The true teacher wants to be seen as little .is possible; lie is not will ing to subtend too large an angle in their vision; be wants tin in t<> see the trail). Me have only two original sources of truth: ti.e B ok of Xature and the Book of RfVelatiou. I'he hrsl is full k "f Nat ore is full <>f fa.-ts. i'i.ex- pic it' uiena ar not t< be in iuo r.z- <1: ;i t. w will establish ;i theory and ! oiifi in i* ii>a >c it-nee. \\ --observe one aiple hiils and t .ink another uiig..t do t '■ sun . A t--\v instances establish !• .ucspi . T .is is induction. fl.tv ii tie 1.-.w i: is < usy t< distrioute it and apj'lj il to facts. T.lis is !• d.Ulioll. i lit B<*ok of Revolution is not to le t' tli* <1 in tliis way. T.se guu.d truths ire given. It is by exercise that i-veiy }mwei of the un d l dy or so d isd< veiojM d. If one is hungry uo one is •,:!. eat tii-di in r saiisf ictorily for ..lu. I" : >: ud .it's in. .1 no st be dc v- lo,> d in its own . xercise. It i- the proviue • of the tea.-her to un -1" stand the in a::s by whir l l. jaeX r ise shall I*- s. curetl. Ti::/ k-oay. I*. M. —Mr. Jones gave mother hour's d i.l in dec:in ;ls and was followed by Miss Garlic 11 wit i her class ii: Elocutiou. T.iey read in concert: "Tubal Cain" and t;ie "right l>etween t lie A- and the Alab 'hi t."' Mi. Curry r. quilt dt hi t< ..t-ht is to give i briet out ii i it- ot u.ait he lia.l said to Ju in. The object oi coming together is to gain something and this cannot Is* lone unless we are able to carry awa> i>ai tof the ideas communicated. lie then called attention to two ways >f tear ing the alpiiab. t. One was th • i d way: A Utile group listed to gather dr ml tlie "Mast l i while be was "mend ing the ietis.*' Tout was .i- thru- for leaching the nitliiu Ids ot ail literature —tlie alphabet. One little tire ill would n p the letters af:-r him an 1 Lien mi tt ei; and that was tii ir work for half ii lay. It w.ts f.ti t i.'d t;ey sat sostili f . L .ion. Two w o. t.e ii y . ,ug ii V> 'A iV t| l• 1. .- ili -1 i'l •-... -ilig - two in to w ire.l foi tin wbi; r.- rr colli i: at.d a!• stJ-*ll ;is a-t, at*, i-1). b. • tc. —a us 1 -'-in th.rtl. siiK'i nt word in : i>- 1 ng. ig is :>i'. lint .->> l . os Lilt (* d s long ; 'bit . V ;.i; j (111 i- L- is i: _t ■ .. -i . '• ■ .. - iisg .st - ed wit; s. • cl. *i • i- u- , t, .us .•! such discipline ! a- 11i. T .e true lie Tl-.-d is to - ow the child Wi 11-t at it willis ii.'.-r l .u. \v •d> that are roots an-? n • ii'u-: at. d. A irhild may 1< aru t< n w.-ds in m ,oa. so i.St* k •tw alal : d. 'C i in uy wi-ec. i d v t .- t k.j \ >• letter Ti.' s. teli W •!> lii i . : - si . . ii.'i . d *s lo make a lnultiiud of ot e-s. I'of. ( sir:> ii; d instructed mmy class* sof children, iiis plan WHS to tear! . t eii >t >l-;v. tai words; toe sec ond diiy. t t ir c.uibiiiati"ns; and on th<- thlid, t e aii'.lysis of the words and the projtei }fsiti. n oi the organs of sjieech in utt.ring the various phonetic ele tu n"s. !• i'i.t-b g' . v.ht.i- h;d ;i X ' in.l -- - tna • would t. Ac .;t ei..ss . f twenty C ild.eit not idiots . iguo aiit of ev iy l< tt . t t 1 • i.lpbal- t. so t..;:t. in on* moid . tb.y on al .at ni.-ely in a ti.>: i. ad i. a d tia y s. oidd know incident .1 iy ti.- el. ui( liti l sounds. And more than t is. t . mind of the c.dld would not I dwaif dI y the pioccss but f|tiick- S'u-d :) d 1..! d a iti: al- vi*. ing an xious t > se. lire seats for themselves and f. i. nds. Mrs. Martin made them Lnigii and weep. Tie tender picms "Our F"lk>"*ui.d "ClitriMV i'- aye: " were an offset against "Ilez diah Beilott" and Mr. Jones'story of the "Howling Wil derness.'" Ttie teachers went home re fit shed by tiie entertainment and bet ter prepared for the severe drill o. the following day. FRIDAY, a. in. —Session opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Vanvraden burg of Lew isville. Prof. Jones called for an answer to his problem in Interest: the worth of half a cent for one year and one day at six iter cent, lie only ltojel to awaken a little enthusiasm in the study of Uhsl- N'>s. The majority of examples have no ring of business in them. An illus tration of ignorance in the commonest tilings was furnished by a lady woo wish ed to purchase stove-pi}*- and found her self in ii dilemma as To what size to i li.Kise. Xot know ing that tiie areas of circles are as the squares of tneir diam eters. she took the wrong pipe. An ex ample involving the relative areas of circles was then introduced. Mrs. Martin exercised her class in " Vocal r time and phi.- for this important stir"v. Differ ent ideas us to tic nature ot this study underlie these views. Little children c of i.ingu. ge linougi imitation if surrounded by those wlio use it well. They may have no science i.i connection with it. There :s a distinction b -tw.-en tis? and sci. nee. The correet use is to le taught \"i v . arly. before there is a sufficient hi:o\<. Ii d_jf <.f ,it'iiT s dea •> to enable one to grasp its higlier lessons. Through a ]>er verted use of language in childho hl. many a man has been unable to employ it w. U after its scient i.'i-.: prin ciples were tin-roughly understood. The use of it should i<* correct and elegant, even in the pr nia y schools. Teachers should train themv Ives to an easy and ovulate expression of thought, and by vigilance make it the every-day styie of the school-room. Mr. Curry. in ;i clear and simple way. 1 ti'i o the four scientific divisions of Grammar: On vt. '• I literally means "to w. lie correctly." but it has come to be applied to tiie construction of words. The highest product of this department of Grammar is the primitive word, both c*>keii and w itten. K - '-as its foundation in the "onner division, but has wider seojie. It- office is three-fold : 1. The fornia ion of derivative words from the prim tive by the aid of prefixes and suffix. >. (I. T a-grouping, tf words into tlieeigiit jrtn.d elthis is known as elas-ifi ation. 111. Tt baches the nmdifiea i >-, s to which the words in these vari ui- classes are subject. S/ ihi.r has also thrf-e sejiarnte offices. since single words do not express bought they must lie combined. Syn ax treats of everything pertaining to heir Position. Agreement and Govern nent in sent' n -es. By varying the ar •angenv nt of words we express differ ed id as. There is a proper place fr he subject and the predicate, for the id; ct .ve ai d t'e various modifiers of '• pr-dic ite. syntax defines and fixes h se places. * , Vou comes every dav** Hid "John struck he" h;w inharmoni ■is relations and are incorrect. T.ie province of Pr->so l / is versifica :ion with all its modifications. After this lecture, the instructors md tea. hi . s engaged in the discussion >f ■ anrn •' t J i g-. such s arc tsi din y-d.-.v S'.us);-, . .. ii r- "e work . f thi morning was cnliven d y ..u si-inal skirmish. in which <- w -ted pa;:\ always join.xl good uiii -iredly in the laugh against himself Mr the sake of the rest. Sup!. China resinned l.is lecture on I >' iin in o". As he procrssled. develop igtle 1> u.d !i> Id of ibis noble science, tii ing clearly, s'ep by step, synthesis, t d the different modes of analysis, n yinstha v. f' d tlieirviewsclear '. a d flu i interest in the English nngu. ge increased and quickened. Tie i| n -ti- i) concerning the munlier f r-\ >lution> of the earth en its axis. ■\ - taken up fnj-discussion. i in. j. ity • f the members lielicved 'a: tliei ■w. M . as mauy revolutions is there wen days in the year. Mr. -til :■ thong't tin re was one more. His . w.- h r<* for. i! ly sustained and illus .•Ud by Mr. Sanders. Ihofs. Curry and Jones affirmed that e difficulty arose from a misunder •anding of the term "year." since here is a cliff, rence between solar and nderinl t iin". A Iter this the Institute adjourned till lalf JKlst one, p. in. Afternoon.—Mr. Allen offered the tmeliers tlie School Jour . • even tlioiigh tl-ey were not then npared: they could remit the money :o him aftei waid. Supt. Curry argued at every teacher should read at least •:ie -CI.IM>I y iuru.il, and if but one. the - ''• (. med. To be a good, earnest, honest teacher, one should t>e as nearly perfect in character as jxvssible. He (Mr. J.; got thousands of faults from his teach ers; habits of putting off", of dejx'iul enee and of inefficient action. There is a cry for l>ettor men and women even in our day; thus" belter able t" fulfil fiuy trust; all high positions are gained hv crawling; rrren of genius and women of genius go slowly anil steadily; ttoy Ciiiiuot fly or leap into place or power; yet tLe place will oe found for tbeui if t!iey can afford to labor and to wait. lie had high aspirations for toe teach ers of Polio county. His purling ud v ice uas touching and fraternal, full of tie pathos that goes from one human in art direct to other hearts, lie re ferred to the picture taken in Coaders port last year, in which he and the teachers "were male one." and spoke of me interest of Lis little girls as they louk-.d vvit.i a glass at one face and an otaer. asking eager questions that he couid not answer. AH he could say of t is }<>ung uiau and that joung woman was tiiat tliey were "genuine Potter cuuuty toys and girls." Then, saying good-bye in a few kind words that may he Jong remembered, he left the stand to Mrs. Martin, who was called out to read just one more little poem before going. Although very much exhausted with the Weeks" works she gratified their wish by reading a little piece called "Modern Poetry." T.eir delight was only equalled by the attention given to her instructions (luring the whole ses-" sion >f the Institute. Cjfitinwd near! v*ek. £ocal ilotircs. ALL WHOM IT MAY CON i EilX.—Circumstances have coui pelled us to adopt the HEADY-PAV SYSTEM, and hereafter we will sell no goods oil credit unl 'ss by special agree tuent. ARCH P. JONES A SON. C • ider-p Tl. Nov. 12, 1*73. I^STKAY.— Came to the premises of j the subscriber about tiic Ist of Oc [ooer tiie following cattle: 1 pair of 3- frear old I matched steers and a 2-year lil steer —all spotted, ml and white. The owner will please prove properly, my oh urges and take them away. PHILANDER R. STEVENS. -umiiiit, Nov. li; U3. I^xam 'nation of Teachers willbc- held as follow s: Ibudette .... Nov. 6 Isway: i 7 sharon Xichols Schoolliouse) " S Ravmund Corners - - - " 11 Hebron 'Greeuuiau Schoolhouse) " 13 ouderi>]Hrt - - - - "15 T<. cliers will provide themselves with ■aper. j-n and ink. Beginning Nov. 29 I will Ixih], special 'Xaminat ions each Saturday at Loaders >■ t till Ih*c. 21. Ti.i '.v done to accommodate only those who cannot attend any of : he ol her examinations. All. and especially Directors, are cor lially in\ iud to atti ml. J. W. ALLEN. 'iCl'EllsCOltT, Oet. IX 1-7A CO. Supdt. The v ineer Machine Still Triumphant. At t he last Pair of ihe Potter L'ounty Agricultural and Horticultural Snriety. la Id at I'oudcrsjHHt Oct. lb. 1573. the Singer t. h wing Machines >Plosing. The Singer was ojerated by i M. Reynolds, the Howe by Loyster i>. ■-. and the Remington by tiie Agent !i'm Bingham. Better than Gold.—A certain amount •f groenliacks. national or fractional uiiera v iav -t. d witli C. 11. Simmons, he R. gulator man for dry good-, gro •eries. ltoot- and shoes. ' Wli.u jxhir sU >rt -;ted es til kind.-of work on the finest muslin or Lite heaviest full-cloth. The ;eople come more and more toC. H. Simmons' Regulator stores for dry goods, clothing, groceries, boots and -hoes and everything that families use. Their stock is large and also well suit id to customers as to price. Come one, dome all without delay and prove the truth of what we say. 17 0. ELF.S has just received the best and handsomest stock of jewelry of all kinds that has ever been brought into town: ear-rings that will capture all the beaux in reach of them; plain gold finger rings that express the true sentiment—solid material and no mis take; rings set with garnets, amethysts. Colorado sapphires, opals, emeralds and pearls—solid gold and real stones; breast pins of the latest style: handsome brace lets that would grace the arm-of royal ty; rubber crosses of Ihe latest fashion; black jewelry of all imaginable sha}*-*. 11l hct, if you want to see a lull show •>f jewelry, gold i-n- and cases, silver forks and spoons, thimble* watches and watch-chain*, etc., just call at his store in the Dike Building in this place. He will show hi- wares with pleasure and sell tin tn with still greater pleasure and can suit all in quality and price. Thompson A Mann tone just received a full stock if wall-paper and window curtains, which will to sold cheap for •ash. Call and examim* any other obtained. Then, in the name of truth, what is it that prompts people to claim recommendations for the Di ploma ot Honor? Tne fact is no Diplo ma of Honor has been given to any hew ing Machine Company. Great run on a well knowu Imlno tion.—The famous Regulator man. C. H. Simmons' Xos. 2, 4 and 5. \Vtll vill.-, V. V. has recently been -cteei to an cxt laordinary pressure— the pres sure of crowds of sufferers that have been in the habit of buying from small dealers and paying enormous prices. Money being scarce, they Lave seem inglyali made a grand rush to the place wliere they get the greatest amount of goods for tlie smallest amount of noi - t-y. The ]>opularity of this < stiiblLsL inent is boundless and w ill ]a>t, for it is built <>n a solid foundation; one hun dn-d thousand dollars 1* .ng the corner stone. This well known establishment might justly ie called a savings bunk from thenutnliersof dollars it hassavtd the jH*ople for the last ten years. From iis veiy infancy high prices have had to vanish like dew before the morning sun. I) RICK. -Get your BRICK from ' "\V>r. BRINK. IT oulet. Pa. , THE QVEE.\\ EKI.V, J/EL YE TIM. WLRAGE TIMF. or LIVERPOOL AND QI EENS TOWN LINL" AtoCT MN£ DAYS, The Company have a'ie-i re em'v ; their.! ea-ly splendid ileet six XEW maid; ire the Unrest, an i have proved t-- l-e aun-ug the a-te-t, in The world. These a" are • e;e .-stv! !<>: peed, streujrh an I si*-i-going . ia.il. r- • • svi !- fato jUr, VMtr- Tight and Firt-Prooi G?m- Xlrtlimit*, thus "btaiiiing gr*at -e •. riti; ;i! ire lined up in every respect with all the modem hiprovemrnt* to insure the •■otnfort, corn enienc- UH iifeti of pdMann, to whom goc-i treat nent and kiil attention I j always given. Per ons visiting the Oi 11 onutry. ..r -ending for their ricuds, ahoukl certain!- avail themselves of the nany advantages -if t,us well-known, favorite .tne; the best and cheapest between Europe - Vmerlca. Great Redaction of Passrvge. to FatiS T< or from Qnecnsb-wn, Liverpool, Lon don, Cardiff, Bristol, Glasgow or Londonderry f;9 |?i do llami-urg, Antwerp, Havre, Rotterdam, etc 55 56 do Bremen, Gotteubuiw, Chris tiana. Copenhagen. Manhelm, .stavanger, Drontheim, Pari-, etc s 4'.- hll-lren under Twelve Years, Half-Rate. lu fants uu ler One Year, Three Dollars. No < harge for Infants on Outward Tick (fts. -\~OTX:—These rater ofpat tape are much hen per than any other Eirti- Clare Line •rotting the Milan tic. ■steerage passenger- w ill be supplied with a* nuch MUMaH au-l water as they mav wish p. ise; the provisions are of the best quaiitv, and ire examined aud put on loard under the msp.,. ion of Government Officer-, appointed to- tea' mrpose, and are cooked and served out by m itnpanv's stewards three times a day. F.ach Passenger is assigned a separate uoh: named couples berthed together; single female* •laced in rooms by them-tive-. 'ihev are re luireo to furnish themselves with bedding, mess ins, etc, T.-n cubic feet of luggage ,'equa! u? two large rank.-1 allowed to each a luit. An experienced Physi- -an attached to each •teamer. MeUiciue and medical attendance free. < at in Passengers provider wrh e>gmi! acoeta lib.Utioljs at low rat ,-. EXCHANGE ON EUROPE, R M-K DRAFTS issued from £ 1 to £6.00, at low ■si rates. payaoie oa cemand in any pan ■ • g ai-d. Ir*.alio, scotian-1 and Wale-. Also, Draft' or any amount, payable in Hie principal cities of iorway. Swe-ien, lenm&rk, Anstria, Prussia, ■:iuce, .Spain ami Italy. The arrangements in this branch of our busl ies* are verv extensive and complete, giving us aclUtiea whVh enable us to sen a: banker's low est rates. Those who have bten paving a blgfc •rice for tlieir remittances should call open us ind avail themselves of our low prices. For PASS SON, BVK DRAFTS or any fnrther ID ormatlon, appiv to S. F. HAMILTON. AGENT. John V. Brown, FROPRIE7O* OF LINE OF STAGES BEITS* uoudersport & W ellsviHe I Via OS WAT O. P-4.) Persons going tojjsw-vTO l>\ stage, and de-irui, in return same duv. will t* accommodate i at stage rates. ras-enger- wi-iiine to re.seh any of the nnshhor ing town- win be convryed bv l iven at reaxmahle rate-. A go-si Livery rig kept con-aiiilv on bond o< pus-eagers by the stage. OSWAYO HOUSE, f JOHN V. Btsowv. Propr.. OSWAYO, T*A - BA3SETTS LIVERY Corner M ARKET and HCN'TEK MreeiSf (SOVTIR SIVR ?VT TIVF.EA IW. !.!•; . . V . r* * p j.ic to u.j . i;u tii tamtams* that i t ii.i'.iuk' partiuS • * i. • itr . . Sew Sr.--.re >■ wi " •hanged for o ties of ::\v 5... 01 . bar A. M. HI . • • : s, A> • <. Edward Forsier, Draiis ix Groceries & Provision, M \l\ STREET a' re vECONB. COUDERSPCRT, PA. A rc'LL svrPLi <.r FLOUIY, SCi^K. SPICES, SYT.TP, CKEFS HAM, FISH. TOBACCO, EI T 1 F .\ A specialty made Teas anci Cottces, • f wliici. I uw t,i 0:t ' *• ,f itock ,11 town. All vM CHEAP !•'i AII ' ill and ei.iiuin- before pure. : f .r EOWAKD OKSII H K H. GOODSELI. Carpenter an;' Jo * . SOUTH SIDE of I \T,F •JW E. 1> 7 .1" Cuitilorspoi't. . :i ."OXTKACIS taken an a . kin ,i I liui . and XatQDMG n • : - descriptive iASn. BLINDS and DOOR- r. ... f.ictured to: paid f:: riie ltsn>t>cr Tour patronage is ir'ie^ed N. H. GOODSELI. COUDERSPCRT GRADED SCHOOL. ANNOUNCEMENT ro l. iHf SCHO>"it_ Vf >.H CF IS *3-4. The Directors, ti*sl2gaeCßred,tfPr - d Cuki A. STOCKWEI.C a g a-.--.y-- •gkOoOtH,MiXii.X(mi6siHtrcf er of the Intermediate Departraen', a tow EM is f...r DM Pitews 1 • -sooesaful teachers of long tipwitcct, feel fled ta odkM the attention irt ares s- .. . a to the advantages of tfc: ■ FALL TERM r-.aiTßcncts Vo:3 CGI T 25. RUIUYMLM caanaez i' r BJ BEI SPRING TERM wmtata MARCH 13, ; .. Maai r.Mei term • ... niif week vacaii'iii 3!:i :r- ■ i -"ni-- spring vena c .. an* r ■ ... ...it;.. TUITION. pre fenr. FJGH ty HO" v i mnOfBSiTE . ; PRIMARY 3 •1 GO per terrr. CM ttK tm. basi *od iMMeaa 1 a ■ ihox: wh L.i e : . apply tarly. A tca'-fcere' eta wl I )>c wgiaUol, aa J aperia) attention given to from abroad ho • itbio prepare tt-ni*r--.< fttr tea*, ulrg or t e-swh-i wist: ;o • . n... ; tirarnrhes. • D. C. LARRABEF, WM. SHEAR, Aecref&ry. Prtsi'itr-i Angun K. tßf-r