The Potter Journal AND NEWS ITEM. jCTTSaSPOBT, PA., February 7,1873. T IIVIE T ABLE.— New York & Rhilada. Railway, " ' \ XOKTIIW Attn. SOI'TIIWAHO. i Q N • !i ! ■ cxulivilv. Mull. Freight, Mull. i Freight. i • ■ - | 1.10 p.m. 7.00 a.in Lomr KMI'OItIUM, Arrive \ ti.no p.m. 5.10 p.in. 105 t4 8,20 14 44 KHATING HI'MMIT, 5.15 M 150 44 2,4.1 " 9.2-1 " " TOUT AI.LKUAMY, " 4.35 " 2.45 \ ! , 1 4.10 " 11.1.1 1. 111. " OLKAN, , " a. 00 " I 12.15 " I 7.10 •' r,jo •• Air, tIITKALO, jj 12.00 ,u. aioa.ni. \ | 11. I-i. LYMAN, (feu. J'anfi. .hjent. afirrr and Coudersport Market. Wheat—n<>. i v\ iijtc jwrlmsh. i 1."•>(?% J.on Itr.l winter " " LCII (S 1.7" No. 1 spring " •• ]..io?, t.rm Out* " " .pi fc ,4.i Corn " " .7.", Ili-aiis " " zmi H i.ii) f.itafm-s " " .'in unions " ~ 1..70 g i " lon 14l*i g 3l.i*> lli-.'S "* ft .<*> g ,l i'i'.-. •• " .u a ,ic i • " " .•£< <n ,-y. K?gt " ib>7_ .3) fr ,o"i Tii- Ajii' iiitural sn-tt4v of this ('omi ty u its meeting held in I >ecejßl*'r, ad jourmti t> February court week, when il jin>ins.-il to take measures prepara l"n t<> holding a fair next fall We J.ojie this programme will I>e ear si ut: that the meeting court week \t i largely attended, and everything ; it in {>ro|ier working order to accoin y :ho n -ult aimed at. Our County has extensive agricultu i -oiirees which are becoming every ar more and more developed : but : ii, r along as we have done, with ■ i working agricultural organization, il without county fairs, the outside >r!il il<\;s not know what it isaeroni ; - ling, what its resources are. nor - .; it is capable of. The liest adver -im-nt that can jiossibh be published t!ie lienefit of the County, is the 0 liiigof sueli a fair as its farmers can t up. Advertising is the life of • "ss. and advertising of this kind ■ .!<t certainly in- the life of Potter ' nmty. Hon. (. S, Janes was in town over -.;oi.iy. lie rime Saturday night and rned to llarrishiirg Monday morn ing. t'nailrrsjiort has got a Billiard Saloon, h i.s aiel over 1 teea' jewelry store in Hike hiiilding, and is kept by Mr. hiviii Ingniham. The snow on the "llog Buck*' lie ere and Kettle Creek lias lieen ni tour feet deep the present winter, is im over three feet in depth. 1-ot Monday a man whose mum' we t learn, working for Fish Cn ill on a lntnlier job near the Joerg ' . on Kettle Creek, met with a seri •- a< ident. lie was trailing logs " a tug broke, letting the whitfle <r t!y lKtek, which struck him in tin it. breaking one rib and injuring internally in a serious manner. The donation at Coleshnrg last Mon -w\ i veiling for Itev. O. M. Leggctt ■ii'cd sulistantial results to tlie unt of fifty-nine dollars. He take the C&V*\ving statement from - A iilianisjvirt Sua. Uur readers will fmtn it. what are the pfosjiects of iiiiiiiieriiig region of Pennsylvania. distraction of tne forests in Ahania has gone on so rapidly of •o > ;o to excite serious anprehen '"! a failure of the supply. The I r lias U'come so serious that the v Ininlieniien in Northwestern | " '•■uiia have united in a circular, y have sent to huulier dealers "Ustuiu-rs through 11w State, eall !'■ -J'-thwtion to the critical condition I' unber iuteoMts. It appears is that the amount of pine lum ■ Hniiuallv nt on the Susquehanna | ami it- tributaries exceed 000.1HJ0,- s hould this amount lie cut I; ii' \l five years, it would amount 1 : ,000,000 feet. A careful esti iTn : ' :is made of the area In-, • ' timber lands, and the aver- C • ' ! - °f lumber per acre, and the uill g conclusion is reached that I . 'ir.sstiK king at the present rate feet per year would en ■ exiiaust all the pine lumber now [ li , n " l'hese statements are made E ~r ill ', f f ry 1-urp ful estimates, and with |t ;.endorsement on the part of ex I >e rienced lumberers in the : part of last week Zeke Edgt io was working on one of the on Kettle Creek, was going h-' -"g slide in comjianv with another r n 'j "n a descending log bounded ' 1! Hie slide just at the right point I. sinking him i )r oke both his legs. J ' - tak-n to North Point, where i..i.. ,rr ' ken were set and his con ■ rendered as comfortable as possi ■ v , or,iinar y c ' rc umstances the Kmnr !r ' lr ' lgra h h would close our ac- Inother lhis accident i but there is | " • Irt to the story which proves that misfortunes sometimes bring bless ings with them. When Mr. Kdgeeombarrived at North Point a young lady living in the place, and to whom it seems he was engaged ; to be married, hastened to see him, and in order that she might remain and at tend to his wants a clergyman was call ed in and the knot matrimonial was tied while the injured man lay flat 011 back in bed. [Right here we might a{>- propriately quote a little of Scott's }H>- etry. but as the words don't just occur to us we forbear.] We are happy to be able to state that Mr. Edgecomb is doing well, with every prospect of retaining both of his legs. The man who was in comiiiiy with him at the time of the accident also re ceived some quite serious injuries. The local elections were held in Tioga county 011 Friday, the :i4tli of January. The county gave a majority of stfl , against license. Thus the good work goes on; wherever the people have had 41 chance to vote on this subject they have closed up the rum shops. The whiskey interest throughout the State is said to In* making a desjierate effort to have the Local Option law re pealed. and are raising large sums of money for that purpose, but the Legis lature will hardly be induced to meddle with it in face of tin-decided expressions of the people at the ballot Im>X. James (i. Clark w;is last week holding concerts through Tioga county. A\" would like to sw him get annual to < oiuV rsport. llis singing is something to enjoy, and to remember.^ In our notice of the Buffalo Kqnt.<. last Week we stattnl that the price was eight dollars a year. That is the price at which it is furnished to city sul scril>ers by carriers. It is sent by mail for six dollars a year. Mark T wain hitsofloneof the jjetuJini 'tux of a certain class of society. He h;is written a lecture on his rights to the vacant throne of the Sandwich I Hands, in which lie bases his claims on the fact that he lias no other means Of SUpl*ll t. Tlie IHIYS will appreciate this from a i Williauisjiort pajicr: A Svow L'AI,.V< IO. —Tun enterprising and ambitious youths of our cit\ liave just completed the lmiiding and archi • tfitolvu-u v.£ * ....♦ .4' , U> ,„ to whicli they have ghm the title oT '• Temple of Snow."'' dedicated sister to the fiinious •" J'aiace of Ice." built I>y (Jtiecn Anne of Itussia during her reign • from 17.50 to 1740. Some idea of the size of this edifice may lie formed by giving the following dimentions: ( ir- i cumference at base feet; at t<>p go ' feet; altitude 10 feet; an excavation : , forming a room 7 h\ lg. and Bfeet liigh. has lieen made in this huge snow pile, which is handsomely fitted up for the , reception and entertainment of guests, with striel rules and regulations for the ' welfare of the structure. It will no . doubt stand many months a monument to the assiduous ialmrs of the youthful architects and builders. . Ncw-CoTiistr-'siiis.- 'l'hc new county when the little thing finally draws i breath, is to I** christened Highland ' county. It is a very nice name, and , when eonfcrretl we suggest there shall : IK; 110 wrangling among the godfathers. One of the West field llighlangers j ! gives as a reason for the plan, that the puiple of that village feel bad liecause 1 Wellslwiro lias got a railroad and they i haven't. Tliey projiose to console tliem- , selves by the erection of county build ings. How aliout the new county scat, any way? There seems to be some uncer- ■ tainty and a little bad blood on that subject. Pity there couldn't be a half d>z n of them. '•Probabilities." under date of Feb. 4th, predict for the Middle States tresh southerly to westerly winds, cloudy weatlM'i and rain. At a recent meeting of the Elmira Farmers' Club, under tiie subject of sheep raising,one of the rncmliers talk; d alwnit dogs aiul dog owners in this way: Mr. Howell deelaml tliat while striv ing to do his duty as an Assessor he had . positive proof that men whom he had deemed true would lie alxiiit the posses sion of a dog. He had asked sneii men, 1 "Do you own a dog?" and in spite of , ilia negative reply his own eyes had giv en him jKisitive proof that dogs elaiined ; the spot ;LS home. , Queer men —those of Elmint! The Republican voters of Potter (o. are requested to meet at the court house , on Thursday evening of February court ' to choose a County Committee for the \ ensuing year, and transact any other business that may lie introduce*!. .lost;mi Mann. ( '/11/IM. Co. Coo/. Cou;lers]Hirt. Feb. 6,1875. , The last session of the Literary ><wi- ; ' ety held Monday evening. Feb. od, lieing i i tlie annual meeting, the officers for the ' I ensuing year were elected as follows: Pres., J. S. Mann; Vice Pres'ts, W. D. Weaver and Miss Mary Ross; Secy.. A. B. Mann; Cor. Secy., W. K. Jones; Treas., J. M. Hamilton; Lib., Miss C. \ A. Metxger; Directors, Mrs. M. L. J Jones, W. D. Weaver, D. C. Larrabee. \ Mrs. M. AV. Mann and C. J. ' The f; illowing <j uestions were n*ferred: I.s salted meat as nutritious as fresh ' meat? Rrfcrret) to C. J. Ct'ITTIS. | S Is it wrong to cheat a lawyer? ! [ Referred, to A. B. MANX. | ( At tlie next meeting, Monday even ing. Feb. 10, this resolution will be de bated: Resolved, That a pajier currency en dorsed by the government is better and i safer than one of gold and silver. Affirmative. Xegatire. 1 A. R. Mann, 1 W. D. Weaver, , i , Miss Mary Ross. | Mrs. M. L. Jones. ; i'ocal A splekdi i) lineof ladies' water-proof I goods may be found at C. 11. Simmons, j for one dollar per yard. A Beautiful Handwriting. There are hut few of our readers who would not . like to acquire a rapid and beautiful handwriting, for there is uo one aecoiup.ixhtrent so high", 1 priaed as this. ]ll e busine-.- , ..-leges of the coun try have afforded the best instruction p, tnis biauch aiul have succeeded in pro.. ui.uk uieiuost accomplished iH'iiiuati. The best penman tu .America t uiii is i-,oi. <;askki.l, i'res't ol the J Bryant A stration College of Manchester, .V ii. 1 here are fe v lovers ol the beautiful ui : of ,'n u uiansliip who have uoi iiear.l 01 this wonderful penman and many haveseeltspeciniensof his skill. His large spis-imeiis have attracted meat atteution in New \ ork City and throughout the couutrv • where thagr have oeen nlaccd on exbtUOoa. * ! lie is now engaged day and nlitht sending out 1 * o|'H's for seli-iiistructton, which lie write, mm- ■ •selt expressly for adplli ants, so that any one can . i learn to write at the noinc ureside. Thesecontain . I full p.inted Instructions, ami are put up in large I heavy envelopes and sent uy mail prepaid fot?l.ou j per pa< kage. They are ail numberc -. and so rulD i explained that 110 one can fail to learn rapillv from them. They have l>een ordered iv thousands not by poor writers alone, but by the lending teachers of penmanship throughout the 1 .ilted states and ( aniuia. our read, rs would do well to write for a package, as nothing so complete, i beautiful and useful lur sclf-ioslruetloti will ever : again lie offere I them. TOWNSHIP and School Tretistivers having demands against the late Conn- , ty Treasurer can have their accounts > settled hy calling on Dan llaker, Esq., at the Recorder's Office, Coudcrsixnt, \ I'd. A. L. IIARVEY, CO. Teens. I t Chapped Hands, face, rough skin, pimples 1 nngwoi m, salt-rheum, and other cutaneous allec tions cured, and the skin made soft and smooth by using Ui >■ Juniper Tar .Soap, made 1.-, c.,s- ' well, Hazard .V Co., New York. lie certain and ' get tin- ,/mnp r Tur s. nip, as there are manv 1 worthless imitations made with common tar. Music LIVEN AWAY.—A siiecimen \ copy uf Jjt.rter Souths J'ttju r, the lead- j ing musical journal, edited hy Dexter a Smith, author of • the li, // Softh/ " .'j Put Me in in;/ Litth Hat,'*' etc., ete.. 1 containing over one dollar's worth of beautiful music, will be sent free to any !, one on receipt of a two cent stamp. ■' Athlress DEXTER Smith, Boston. Che y'arest an,/ Since test / od- Liter Oi/ is ! Hazard ,v ta- . v.made on tin - ash .re, front fresh,s •!••, fed lit ers, by CasH-eil. JffiatardS Co.. f New York. It i Absolutely pure and street. Pa- 11 tie-its who have once tak -n i: prefer it to all otii- 1 e:s. i'livsieiaiis have decided i sum-rior loam ' '' of the other o:i< in market. _>i> ; " BE .sure to go to Simmons" for ladies" tl and gents' underwear, where you have :in extensive stock to select from. \ • 111 SCHSI tuition* to til, Itiiirnio Daily "Ex- e; press"" ami the Elioint Daily •• lilicr tlvor" rcerivi d and forwarded by Arthur B, Mann. SA I.E. at thisOllirt- — to make mo : for • . .si llrwiistrun Kami press - platen y ?HP ttPfrrn new. a A nuta.i.ES < .vim s .101; PHK. * . \ • ium- > O chase. Both press is in good . rder. in In Duller >* ell*. O,' the -..'i1l oi V. :• >s y I)AY, lias jm-t return -.1 l.tMu New York vvi.-i a larg -in. kof Very Goo,tr, 7ica a fir (tot/tin;/. t . 'fioo/s . I /f/'oct, /Init ,<"• Capt,. I 'otions. Har' 1 ware. Croc/cry, ami : ;tn. hue of Groceries. He ttas also pin chased in llttlTaloa large sfokc ■ 1 of /'/oar. Tor/. Corn .Heal and Seed, which ill in* out red .is ci i i tor >v -: cm the same art - > les ran be lsmgllt ii Hi! svtlieor Torn I:!-. I'll'- dm " a id -liing'"- t..k ain . x. hange for goods at cash prices. I'.-u-e .ill and exami.-.e our -to. k !,efon pi - • httsing elsew nere. \\ K1.1.s ,v li.yy. (hiniuu, .lull, 1, I siS. t'i ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. isv VIIITU K of an order i— '.'d out of Hie l)r --phun-' Court of I' 'llet Couuly, and to me iSire- i id, Itearingjlate Dee. 1(1, i s7"J. I will e\[.-s- t-isah by piil.lie outcry, on Saturday, tin; TWr.M i - w. rlKTli day of .1 \ncai:v. A.1)., IST::. at ten ..Yioek. a. 111., ou the pivinises. ilie follow ing desetilH-il JJ real eslate. all situate in the County of Toiler and State of Ti-iiilsylvatiia. to wit : la it No. 1. — Bounded nort 1. by .1.1. Havens and Joseph Is mk s; east by J. I- Havens: sooth i>> J. ).. Havens; and ou l lie west b\ Hnldali S tiiderlin. (i Bhsnnie lingers. Aluaiii KniMiurtie. ltli.sla Si iiions,C.Siimter in.C. T. Ki.bounieaiiil Matthew Youngs, (oiitaiiiing about set en acres, with a mill privi'ege .Tl-1 frame tnimill there.. n. Is.t No. A—ls. mil. led north by Hiram Warren; u east by the Lnoieu Bird kg; souih by H.C. Joues; and w'est by .loi.il I. Havens. ( olii.tilling about forty .tcivs, about twenty iu-icUbrieufiitwriwciL laYr No. k— Bounded north by Almiua sumler iln; easi by H. C. Jones; south by H. C. Jones, (.eoige Sutiou and s. sw imlar : and west bytieo. J'arker. Contaiiiiug aismt twenty arris! with ataiut ii ft eeit acres improved. To be sojil a, ilie ]irti*-rty of .John Si nhkhi in. •leei-ased. Terms — one-third cash, one-third in six months. ami one thin! in twelve months after eotiiii iuation. C. W. 15EAC1I. Adiu'r. ui I'd. of .lun. /iinalerlin, ,'rr'd. Suiideriinviile, l>e( . 15.157"A ir Estrav. Came to the pieii-.ises of n.., sulkS<T>i>er. il- it t'i : middle >d Septcliitie;", a small red and .vliit. '■ Tearllng steer. Tin owner is requested to come forward, [novo jiropeit;, ..ay cliarg • .awl take him away. SAK.va A.N.N Aykes. Ay res Hill, l)ec. Ui, l-;-2. Partnership Notice. Tik t Nio rsidSEP respectfußyannonnce to the public that they have this day entered Into a co-partnership In mercantile business at < ovayo, n l'a„ where win lie found a general assortment ol U met eliaiidis.- usually K.-pt in a couni . -to ,v. i. h [j thev offer low for rash. 4 Oswavo, I .., i WALTKII V; Ei.i.S, I/ec. 11, 1-.2.1 CI.'AS. DAY. Notice Is hereby given that .lames 11. Foster ..i - lined tiin e judgment notes in lstis, by fraud, falsehood, and dee. a, against E. VY. r oster and C. K. Fos'er, (one of jj .4 ami two of $1::.; eaeh. for no value r< - (civcd, and wefortud all persons having anything to do with them whatever, a- we are determined not to pav tliem utiles:- compelled bv law. Dee. lk DTiia a jr. . F(>STEH, C. I-- T)b I KB. Administrator's Notice, WIIKItKAS, Tetters of Administration to tin estate of Henry 11. Dent, late of Brook.and. Cot ter county, I'a., ileeeased, have Ix-cn grant, d to , , the subscrtt er, all persons indebted to -aid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent will make known the same, without delay, to WILLIAM DENT, (. I Brooklynd, Dee. 20, lsfs. . ' '-'4 Executor's Notice. WHEREAS, utters Tesiametitary to the .-state of Miriam .Monroe, late of the Borough of Lewis rilie, Hotter county Pa., have been granted to the sui.seriber, all jversons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pavment, and those having claims or demands against the estate of the -aid decedent will make known the same, f without delay, to (JEO. \V . WARD, V I.ew isvllle, I).-. , -v., 1 -TV. KwcMht. Notice. My wife, Florence Smith, having left my bed j ami board without just cause or provocation; I hereby caution all persons against harlrf.ring or trusting her on my account, as 1 shall pav no debts of her routra. tiug after tliU date. I.ETI G. Smith. ilarnson, Dec. 23, 1572 -it-j Administrator's Notice. dc WHEREAS, Letters of Administration to the O..i_ -'"HN Henry Sackmnn. late of AldHitt, 1 otter county. Pa., -feceaaed, LIAVE la-en granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said es- 1 tale are requested to make immediate payment, and T lkisi; having claiiiis OR demands against the estate of the said decadent will make know n the i same, without delay, to CHASi. REISSSM ANN Coudersport. Pa.. Feb. 7,1573. Court Proclamation. "VI7"HEKEAK.the Hon. H. W. WIUJAMS Presi- T? cleut Judge, ami the Hons. LYMAN N EL-KIN and John M RILHOIKNE, Associate Judges <>f the Courts <•( < >yer x Terminer and General Jail l)eiivery,(juart*r tSc-v.ionsol the Peace, < rj!i;in-." Court and Court of t 'ominon l'leas for the Count \ of Potter, have issued their precept beariug date the Fifteenth day of Jam*, in the year wf our Dml one thousand, eight hundred and seventy-two and to me directed, tor holding a Court or Over Terminer and Genera! Jail Delivery, Ouarter .Sessions Of the Peace, orphans" Court and Court of ( liinion Pleas,iu the Borough f< '■ itd--i on Ho utny. liii* .s -v,,/,.. iLiv of KKHKI ' Alt V next and to continue one wi-ek. Notice is tlierefore hereby given to the Coro ners. Justices of the Peace and Constables within the County, that thev lie then and there in their proper jK-rsons, at lh o'clock, a. mi., of said day. with their rolls, records and inquisitions. exami nations and other remcuiliranees, to do tliesc things which to their oilU-cs appertain to In- done. And those who are Itound lw their recognizances toprosecute against the prisoners that are or sliall be in the Jail of said County of Potter, arc to In then and there to prosecufe'against them as will Is- just. Hated at Coudeis|ort, January J4.187:1. and tlie '.Ctli year of the lnde|>eiideneeof tile Cuited States of America s. p. KHVXUI.DS. sheriff. Sheriff's Saies. I>V VMtTrE of sundry writ sof Ven _) tUtfonl Exponas, i .• land Lsvtri I"arias, issued out of tin* court f Common l'leas of Putter County, Penu'a., and to me directed, I shall expose to public sale or outcry, at the Court House In I oudersport, on MONDAY, the SKVK.N TKKNTII day of FKIIRCAKY, IS;#, it one o'clock, p. in., the following described tra- ts or parcels of land, to wit: Certain real estate, situate in the twp. of huM smrwu, hotter Co., i'a., atiU f'mrt <f tiife t.iivc huihiroU -e-rvs of j.ui.i fomurlvnwnetl • Hufu> Seott, Jr., as follows: iwjUuiiin^ at tin- N. 1-.'. corner -if Y\ illiaiit s; ark's lot, theme, running K. on the York st.-te me,-to ro.i- to a -stake; thence, running S. 100 rids to a stake; thence W„,janillel trltli York state Hue4orods; thence N. l&i rods to the {Mereof leginiung. dm- V'inittfi 4-i acres of land. To IK- -old as the mop en* ut lieuct :.KS J. MILLS. Al.so. certain real estate in Oswayo twp.. Potter i ... Pa., bound. ton the X. liv lands 111 Noah Crittenden; on the A . UV lauds oj NOAH Crittemkm; on the Si. by pnbflc highvrav; on the K. by lauds of Will. He.xit , . lout'lining one half acre of la nil, more or i--ss; allot wliith is impro* e i, with one frame lious" and one frame shoe simp ■ and Itemg part of witmait I ds. l ine mid:-t.-ie p: opertji id W. >!. V H.CK!:. Al.st). cprtaiii real estate situate in '.mi- see twp., bounded on tin- N and on the K U highway; on the s • iN is OR # arrea (MCU and J. C.i avanaugh; on the \\ J. C. Ckvaii.iu jh. Cbnt'tfHino one net* of lsnd,*inofeor less, alio! whieli is improved, on which t- erected one frame tavern liou.-e. one fruuo- t.arn aie. mo- fruit frei - tliereuu, twliig part of Wfc Xo. 147. Also. ,i. tain ;.an-i-: - i land situate in(•-. m-s -etw p., iu-iiid ed N ami K i.y iambi of Heart Hit*; s by V. IHck in. oti; and V\ by J. P. Dnick. I hntniniH'i live i" ' . more or less, all of which is improved, -..-ing part of Vi t. No, I #.R, To be sold as Hi-- property if J. C. STAN'S AIIII. ALSO, certain real estate situate in Hebron rwp„ I u:i:ids-l N I.y land- of s. crittei.-h-n aid A. I). Hill; St., lands o* Win Slmttn-k; Win In- Fox kinds; and K by lamb of C. E. Lureß and ' V. I>. tftil. fniit'liniuf/ IIKI ai res, more or k.- r, In itw of which are Improve!, ami on Which arc -rei-ted tw o frame lion.-.-.-, two frame ■-anis, oue .rater saw and shingle tali! .itid some fniit tin •ring part of Wt -. Nils, i r.7 and I <?j. :u .. -old is the property of WII.i.IAM 1.. Smnt, x. s. P. HEYN'OI.DS Sheriff. dn-rifT's Otter, Coild'-rspoi t, Jan. Ji, 1-73. Divorce f\3oti CB> ' 0:4 J- TORIII, li.IYK \Y. WII.I.IAMS.i Ulkjl in Inv.-r-e. T° I'd-- - v. \\ id--, un.-. Bi-spoe-l. lit:—'i'uti .i: ■ u-rebv notillcd that as. thpfrnn sml n!inssnh/nmo hive been issueii in this .' use and returned nihil. , "ii are th'-reforc required to be and apje-ar at tin icx: i erm of the t ourt of Common Pleas of Pet er ( ois.-py, or in default thereof theCoiirt -. ili ,!e --ree a Hlvirec. s. P. KEY No!.lts. Sheriff. uini- rsjjort. san. 15. |S7B. THE Cortrspon Hotel A N I) General Stage Office 7-'<'s. a luunTrsptwrfimn isuma inm ■< -75 ptprp f - P T r ? iii'i is il'nr n/K'n to thi I'l'lSL/f. Th<> T. 1 11LK iriU In' /. /.f ill FlKs'r • I. is-- xff/e. tjol ntt lnhur or rXtn itst' sftoi'l'fl to Mm!.'' to FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, til >1 ill .S'V'. t Hl.l.xtl, oii'l roi'i iiil llnstlirs . irniis in ntt' winner. Tin lli.l' TIME jniinioiriti/ of I! Hot -'tr./ifc •'l'l.l.V MAINT AIN*!:'D './ tin' /,- ./<'<• for 1 elm noir solicits tin' /'"troioo/i OJ T* out he j,ill" ie !/(iiernllii. a F. GLASS Mi KE. Jr., .">1 t-81-fB IKToR. COLE & SOW, Rl;orKiKit)t:s OK T;I blacksmith and Wagon-shop, Secind Street, fcetTreen Main i; West. j —Xorth Shh\ — COUDELSPORT, PA. V.'A f.'OXK IA J< it IAH US unit SLJiKHIS oj nil 'li scrijitnilf nanufaetured to suit customers au.l warrii ted. Ite|>ii ring always attended to prom '!> • oinjieteut and experienced workmen koputi em ploy hi tmth slio|s to attend to the calls >f cus tomers. hurges reasonable for cash or ready pay. COLE & SON. J. GLASE & SON, Carpenter and Joiner, i 'oudersport, Penn'a. ONTKACTS taken for all kinds of BI'ILDING [ and materials furnished. I 'OOKS, BLINHs and SASH kept constantly ot> hand or uiaiiufiiiitured to order. ' ' , CASH paid for PINE LC.MBER. J. GLASE ii SON. : ; THE BAKER HOUSE ;| i! N. E. cor. SECOND and EAST Streets. I i iZitt cf Ccart H:use Square.) COUDERSPORT, PA., 1 Has luH-n purchased by BK< >\YN & KKLLEY, (formerly of the COCUBHSHOKT HOTKI.) 1 The House is eoni|)letely furnished from top to iHittom, and has all the conveniences desired by t the peojde : the table is the liest in the County ; - the barn is under the charge of the ( <t ostler in ■ the istnU ; and. iu short, everything w ill lie done that can be done to make it comfortable for stran gers or others who visit the house. f 1 ... r Ihe long ex|ierienee of the Proprietors in the [ Hotel business makes them peculiarly able to : cater to the varied wants of the travelling public. 1 hey solicit their old custom, believing that I they are able to supply the r.k.-r OF THE BEST to all. BKOWX & KKLLEY, Proprietor t. E. (). REES, WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, DKALKU IN AV:t clips, .Icwi'ify, Silv T'F-plittctl V- nee, (ilii.-tscjs A, Sjicclttclcs, L'Msliiti" - TswlvJc, (.litis ttiis! Ammunition, &<•., *VC., ,N C. WALT HA Ki WATCHES SCI.D AT PRICK LIST OK Ilc >\VAI:I > A- c< >., lirm'dicaif, X. 1.) KKPAIKIM; ilnne in .1 su|>ei ior laimier and w vtt- UANTE!'. SECOND STREET, FAST OR MAIN ST.. (DIKE S BITI.IITNI..) COUDERSPORT, PA. COIIDERSPOKT CLOTHfWG STORE 5 ALL KINDS OF Ready Made Clothing, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES. AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS < 'onstautly on hand ami for Sale as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST !! MEN and BOYS SI'ITS TO rOtIKEsPOMI WITH THE SEASON. ! This Is-ing the only Establishment in this : place devoted exclusively to the (Tlotbini) I-an -,11 CHEAFKK to nty Customers than those ! who do not make CLOTH INC a SPECIALTY can ! afford to. t all and see my stock and I will guarantee satis-1 faction. M. L. GRIDLEY. BASSETTS LIVERY, j Corner MARKET and HI NTFR Stress h (SOI'TII SIDE of do IVEH.) I vvot'LD resitectfuHy invite Ha- attention of til, public to mv LIVERY ESTABLRTTHTDCE^RT, with the assurance that I can meet every de : mand for a first-class turnout. | Having purchased the Livery of Amos \*e!(e. 1 have the only Establishment of the kind in tlii seetion. J. xt. li vssF. rr. y Edward Forster, -I DKAL K IN ; Groceries & Pro\-isions, MAIN STREET above SEi OND, COUDERSPORT, PA. A KI LL SPPPLY OF FLOUR, SUGAR, i SPICES, SYRUP, CHEESE, i • * - - J HAM, FISH, TOBACCO, SNUFF, I ' &c., &c., KKPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, v .p.-. laity tiuideof Teas and Coffees, of which 1 have the latpypK! mid 1 {<-st Stock ill town. AH Gomis sold CIIK \P for CAS.'I only. Call and examine IK fore purchasing elsewhere. tItW.VBIt FOItSTER WiSHART'S RSNL FREE Tar Uirdial, NATURE'S (AIKAT IVRMTDY 101! THE Throat and Lungrs. I; is gratifying to ns t - inform the public tha* Dr. L. if. c. \\ isiiurt's l ine Jrte Inr Coriiial, for 1 liri-at an 1 1 . disi-ascs, i.j- gnineil ai: enviable reputation fr-iin flu- Atlantic to the Pa cific coast, and fro., s -... t- in..-of the first fami lii - of Europe, not through the pre-- alone, but by persons thr. Mit the States actnally tien efitti-d and cured al in otttce. While In- publishes less, so say our reporters, he i.- iiiuililr- to supply tile deinaiid. It g ai.-i h -.-is i's reputation— First: Not by -b :-pii g cough, 'nt by loosening and assisting natu-c to throw off the unhealthy laatter collected .1 -i.it tin- throat and bronchial, nib, -, which can- - innatloii, Si-cond: It rt ,c- t of irritation, which jinxluces cuughv, < f the tnucous iiieuitirane and iiroticliiiU tin.- s, assNt- tlie lung., Jo act and throw off the unft- ilthy -ecteti-ms, ami purifies the bioo-1. It opium, of which .- o>; • ire::' and burg remedies are composed, win aik> co-.iga only, a;.J disor- i ganixe the stone ,h. Ir -o a southing effe ton ! the stomach, act n„ t :■ livei and kidneys, and j lymphatic and 11 a: s, tans i>-ai hi- a' to every |iart of the -Ist :; i, ,tn lin iLs invigorating and purifying cfli -1! g.iiaed 1 reputation! v. iiicli 11 must ho. : a \ all nt .■ r, 111 the market, j NOTICE. The Pine Tiee Tar Cordial, (■real Anuriian iJjNiieiisia Pills -vX J > WORM SUGAR DROPS Being under HP in-i'te-hai. •Urection. tlicy shali \ not lose their curati* e qualities by the use of cheap j ami imp-ire arti. Us. HENRY R. WISH APT, Jrroprietor. FREE OF CHARGE. Dr. L. Q. C. \\ isiir.it s OCiice parlors are open mi Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays froniHa. 111., to sp. m., fur consultation by Dr. \\ ut. 1. Ma gee. \\ ith him are a-sociated two cou-suiUng phv siciana of a< k. awledgcil ability. This opportuni ty is not offered by any other institutem in the city. All la-tlrrv iwusl bt- adilrcssMl to L. Q, C, WISH ART, M, D , NO. 2'i'2 N. SECOND ST., IHiilsKlolpiiiii. MUTOE!! s W. H. COATS & SON, ie T | WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL DEALERS IV I PARLOR CHAMBER, 1 —AVI> — COMMON FURNITURE, WELLSVILLE, N. Y. ' i Do not fail to go aul nee their large stock of Goods. They manufacture atajiit tifteeu different styles of Chandier Sets, of Walnut, Ash, and Painted Wyod. These sets are sold tothe Wholesale trade throughout Western New York, Ohio and Penn -vivanla, ami have uo superior for workmanship, sty le or finish. • ALL PAIJLOIi WOIIK ' . is made of the iiest material and warranted as represented. '1 hey are extensive manufacturers of ! COMMON FURNITURE, and everything is made from kiln-dried 'ntnlier and warranted not to nunc apart. All will do well to patronize this firm and save , so per cent. They do not pay profits to city man ufacturers, or freights to railroad companies. Go and see their extensive stock. They keep Beds of all prices. Heckling of all kinds. Dlxt -ii!sit>ii Tables in Ash and Walnut, Ijookins-G-lasseti in ail st\'es, and everything usually kept in Furniture Stores. H. D. TREADVELL, —OF— Wellsville. N. Y., ilas just returned from Vew York with a large stock of ■ Ecots and Shoes, . LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS, 1 ) o LOOK AT THE PRICES! Women's Suppers from rsoe. to tf1.73 " Lkatkeh Lack boots Oc. " 1.75 " Morocco " *• 81.00 • 1.23 i EN .s J HICK BOOTS 2,00 44 4.00 " K' 1 * " 3.75 " 4.3© small Shoes, from .'lee.r- if,war Sole I.eather, 30 rnd 31 cents per ponnd. shoe Findings of uK kind-, verycheap. Rememiier Hie place,—directly opposite the 1 iowell House. ARTHUR 8, (viANN, General Insurance AGEIsTT, Kespkctfi i.ly announces that he is tiie repre I tentative for COUDERSPORT and \ icimtt oi the follow mg named Inscrancb Companies. INSURANCE ' OMPANY OF NORIiH AMKR I< A.— i his reliahle old Company was in c.iipuraud in 1791, and for more than "'> years past lias done a safe and remunerative Imaisaß, and to-day vaults ai one of the " 4 Xo. i" Companies of America.—Assets, 8 3,212,17 ,<j FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. —lncorporated in is 29 Assets January 1, 18*2. 3dR5.748.94 A/fer jjayiny Ch.<• ■KJO, 8419.3&6.53 PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY.—lnstituted 1833. Assets. 8 1.124..196.37 WILLI A MSpi KT FIRE INSURANCE COM I'ANY. —Cash Capita!. slno.oou.oo. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO., and the MERCHANTS' LIFE INS. CO. oi New York. Policies issued in any of the above .id named reliable Companic ' W " I ,8 ofllljbfc. 1 standard ra
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