The Potter Journal AND NEWS ITEM. SrrSSSPCBT, PA,, December 20.1372. Buffalo. N' W Vork A Philad'a. Railway. 8.4 A.M I. l'ort ATI-ir.ii;. Arr. 3.52 p. M. * 4 ** Clean 44 1.47 44 ,, \\ M Arr. Buffalo 10.30 A. M. H. L. LYMAN, Orn. Pass. Agent. J Ikrc ami licrcaliouts. I'GI.RNR SI'MPAT SERVICES OF M. E. CHI RCH. i lo o'clock,a. in. : Sunday-school j.. -lock; and Prayer-meeting in the even- 1 ING at 6 o'clock. O. M. LEUOETT. Potior. : la this. the first number of our new >t;er. we send greeting to every reader f the "JOURNAL" and "ITEM." In the future we exjieet to have many a confidential cliat with them through 1 these columns, and to record here under tfit bead of "Local" till of interest or i2>rhood. We believe wliat constitutes a good r)unt\ ]u|er is a full, accurate, and >; v recital ask them to send us ac counts of any and every tiling tliat is transpiring in their neighborhoods,— j rive us an account of all tlie items we have mentioned above and as many more as occur fco them, no matter wlietle ■ rf it is in shape for publication or not. and we will add to tlieir store of good rungs our blessing, and will give them a \wer that wiJJ interest every person in rne county. T -o one cowl to look at tlie beautiful articles Ih'.mpMOH J-. Ifnnn V. who have just opened •-stock of holiday goods, comprising every lug > ■ ! can think of and a great many more. Donation.—There will be a Donatio® Party at tlie residence of MissC. A, Metzger for the benefit of Rev. J. L. Landis, on Tuesday evening. Dec. 124. All are invited to attend. THOMPSON .-v M ANX have gos all kinds of nice j tfangs for holidays Don. S. Rons of this place has tieen elected a Director of tlie Atlantic and ' ireat Western Railway. HOOKS. Diaries. Alburns, Toys of all kind-, at THOMPSON A MANX'S. The cars are running to the Forest House, and rejrt says they will run to iuijMirium inside of a week. Tlie vi tv of tlie Forest House is undergoing ortant changes that will soon make of the busiest places in the Comity. •ug otlier improvements. Browt: and s ydt-r are building a steam circular iv\ mill that will soon be completed.^ UKISTM AS.— Parian Marble Vases. Perfumery •' • ' kind*. Fa nev Saxes. Shell Boxes, Building K - • a. l'nreiiesi Hoards and (James of every de ■vripci 'ii it Thomjmn a- JtaM't 1 here will lie election and installation : er> at Eulalia Lodge, No. 342, A. i . M., on Christmas evening. Deer, -'"i. A dinner will be prepared for the lß'-mln r> at the Coudersport Hotel at 'iil'ee o'clock, Ji. in. ' noxs tn the Buffalo I>ily -Fx jiri-s, j ( j 1( , r|,„| rn Dully ■- idvfr *"r" • :v.-ii and fonmted by Arthur B. Mann. Dm. H. Metzger is about comple 'msr ids steam sawmill at the juncture ! fifth and East streets in this lxr --u-': They started the engine hist and it worked finely, doing good -dness with 4-5 pounds of steam. , boxes, with Glove box tsmatch, • ' :„. r vt at Thompson A- Mann's. ' "Wt Proceedings.—Monday, Dec. 9, < o hn was called at two o'clock, p.m. POTTER JOURNAL & NEWS ITEM. Present, H. \V. 1 Williams, P. J.. and As sociates Lyman Nelson and J. M. Kil ; bourne, The Grand Jt ry, (M. I). Briggs. fore man. was swoi ti and charge delivered. They returned a. true bill against James H. Mattson f\ving persons were natural ized: Will iam Kohlen, Christian Gorg and Hesry Frank. Tlie (Ay urt fixed the number of names to lie ptK, into the jury-box at three hun dred. In tl*> c:\ses of Helen Crandall rs. A. A. OraiH la 11, and Ann McKay vs. Thos. McKay, divorces were ordered. In the case of \ I. H. Nichols vs. Hiram Quack enbuslu W. B. Graves was appointed re feree.rtr d in the case of Edson Hyde vs. , Elytusas tlacket. Chas. Monroe was ;i[i poinred referee, under the Act of 1870. ; S. Greenman was apixiinted Audi- j tor 'tie xamine tlie accounts of the Pro thoii it; uwand Register A Recorder with the • o uunonwealth. A ji u y was called in the case of Mar gjire t C. Barber vs. Sarah Ellis ct id. By agree oent of jiarties a conditional ver di al 1 presented when the jiarties settled. •Lul gment entered in favor of plaintiff for Sgso and costs, execution to stay un til A let. 1, 1573. Luther Canfield rs. 11. B. Edwards, which case had been tried on ce and resulted in a disagreement of tin - jury, was settled by the parties be fo .e trial; defendant topayS4oof plain tiff's costs in addition to costs paid on aj i]H*al from award of Arbitrators. The c; ise of James Potter, who sues for liim -Is< If as well as for the County of Potter, tis. M. V. Purple was tried; this was a ( f irosecution for the penalty against trav ( ling merchants and jiedlers who sell goods at auction. Tlie jurv gave aver- I diet for plaintiff of SSO. v 111 the case of the Jersey Shore, Pino Creek & Buffalo Railway >s. Polly Ann Webb, ital.', vs. Sarah Taggart, rf . Joseph Sliafer: <•*. George L. Colwell: • s. Henry Kimm; vs. J. I'. Brelimer, the refHiits of Viewers were confirmed. In the following cases judgment was j taken by default: P. A. StebbinsiS Co.. : for use, •*. Andrew (iross: Dr. Geo. M. 1 Fox vs. Th">. J. Presho, with notice to A. (i. Preslio. lerre tenant —judgment agr.iinst terre tenant; (.ieo. Fox vs. Uriah L ?et. ft <>L. is. M. J. C. Webster, vs. J. A. Seely. . Snyder, vs. Daniel Books, vs. Olive Jacobs, ttnl., vs. William Cobb and terre tenant, vs. Wni. B. Fox, vs. Olivia Pot ter; George Randolph rs. John Ilerrit: Setli Conable, for use. vs. AVest Branch Township; R. Rice, for use. rs. West J irancli Township. Rules were taken on the Supervisors of tlie fT-LIVEK OILI- Hazard Ca-well'-. made on th" seashore from fresh solect • d liv- r-l v V'tstrell. //lizard .f- Co.. New York. It is absolutely PCRE * SWFET. Patients who have once tsken it prefer it to all others. Physicians hare decided it superior to any of the other oils in market. A LKTTEK from Vir.len, Macoupin co„ Ills., Oct. 17th : MK. A. SPKEH .—Hear Sir: I have been using your Port Grape Wine A- Wine Bitters in my prac tice for a year, to the entire satisfaction of my pa tients and myself, and 1 take pleasure In recom mending them to the public as being all that is claimed for them. Resp'y, I>. L. SEACLPING, M.P. CHAPPED HASPS, face, remgh skin, pimples, ring worm. salt-rhenm A other cutaneous affections cured, A- the skin made soft A -mooth by using th e Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York. Be certain to get the Juniper Tar Soap, as there are many worthless imitations made with com mor tar. 131-12 Administrator s Notice, WHEREAS, Letters of Administration to the estate of Henry H. Dent, late of Brookland, Pot ter county. Pa.", deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the estate of the saiil decedent will make known the same, without delay, to WILLIAM DENT, Brookland, Dec. 20,1872. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY VIKTUE of an order issued out of the ©r • phans' Court of Potter County, and to ne direct rd, hearing date I>ee. 10. i 872, 1 will expose to sale . by public outcry, <>n Saturday, the TWENTT FIFTH day of JAM- ART. A D.. 187?. it fen o'clock, a.m., 011 the itremises. tie following describe! real (Mate, all situate in the County of Poller aud stale of Pennsylvania, to wit : ixrr No. I.—Bounded north by J. L. Haven-and Joseph Louks; east by J. 1„ Hi veils: south by J. L. Havens; and on the west bv Huldah Sunderlin, ■ Bloomfe Kogers. Abram Killsuirne. Rhoda si nions.C. Sunderlin. C. I'. Kilbourne and Matthew Votings. Containing about seven acres, with a mill privilege and frame grist-mill thereon. LOT NO. 2.—Bounded north by Hiram Warren: east by the Lueien Bird lot: south by H. C. Jones: and west by John L. Havens. Containing about forty acres, about twentj acres thereof improved. LOT No. A—Bounded north by Almina Sunder . lin: east hy H. C. Jones. George Sutton and s. Swimlar: and west by George Parker. Contain • ing about twentv acres, with atiout fifteen acres improved. To be sold as the protiertv of JOHN SrNDERLtN, deceased. Terms—one-third cash, one-third in ■ six months, and one-third in twelve inont lis after confirmation. C. W. BE ACH, Adm'r. of Est. of Jno. Sunderlin, dec'd. Sutiderlinville, Dec. 13,1872. For Sale. A half-cabinet WHEELER& WILSON Sewing Machine, good as new. COST FC7O - - PRICE 8 SO. Call on A. B. MANN. CoudersjKirt, Oct. 18,1872. Estray. Came to the premises of the subscriber, about the middle of September, a small red and white i yearling steer. The owner is requested to come forw anl, prove property, pay < harges, and take i him away. SARAH ANN AVKES. Ay res 11111, Dec. 13, 1572. BASSETT'S LIVERY, Corner MARKET and RI MER Streets, (SOUTH SIDE of (fit HIV Eli.) I wot"Li> respectfully invite the attention of the ; public to my LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT, ! with the assurance that I can meet every de | mand for a first-class turnout. ! Having purchased the Livery of Amos Velie. I i have the only Establishment of the kind in this i section. „ f J. M. BASSETT. 132-tf | THE Coiiisrsjort Hotel A N I) General Stage Office Has '. F. (VLASSMIRi; Jr., 131 PROPRIETOR. THE BAKER HOUSE N. E. cor. SECOND and EAST Streets. ( East cf rear. Hmse Square,) COUDERSPOPIT, PA., H is l>een purcliased by BRoWN & KELLEY. Iformerly of the COCDERSPORT HOTEL.) The House is completely furnished from top to bottom, and has all the conveniences desired by \ the people ; the table is the best in the County : the barn is under the charge of the best ostler in the State; and, in short, everything will l>e done that can be done to make it comfortable for stran gers or others w ho visit the house. The long experience of the Proprietors in the Hotel business makes them peculiarly aide to cater to the varied wants of the travelling public. They solicit their old custom, believing tluit they are able to supply the REST OF THE REST to ' all. BROWN A. KELLEY, ! 133 Proprietors. LOCK HAVEN FLOIH - JL H. T. JTELSOK" & CO.'S. "F O U FFS WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, KKALEIt IN W itti-lics. Cloolifi. .1 rwi'lry, Silvrr-|)lat*(l Wai'e, Glassrw A SjMM'tack'x, GIIIIN TTIWL -Ammunition, A-., A<>. WALTHAM WATCHES SULI> AT PRICE LIST OF lit >WARI > o accommodated at stage rates. Passengers wishing to reach any of the neigh bor ing towns will lie conveyed by Livery' at reasonable rates. A good Livery rig kept constantly on hand for passengers by the stage. OSWAYO HOUSE, (JOHN V. BROWN. Propr.,) OSAV A Y<>. PA. llf-tf OYSTERS. A. H. PEIRCE, Wholesale and Rflail OYSTER DEALER, COUDERSPORT, PA. Oysters by the Can. Quart, Gallon. Hundred and Thousand received daily. Families. Parties and Festivals supplied on short notice. The Trade furnished at reasonable rates. Give me a trial and I can suit you. 2422-t A. H. PEIRCE.