The Potter journal and news item. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1872-1874, February 21, 1873, Image 3
I The Potter Journal I 1 AND jjEWS ITEM. I PA., ?ebrzary 21,1373. - - —iriirzzziiziiirzr - ~ j I - i i '■ iau = iirrr and iTtrrra bouts. Coudersport Market. repeat—No. 1 white per buslL #l.B Red winter " " 1.60 ff 1.7" ■ y : spring " "* le ft's '• .40 e .*? ft , r .< " ** ZOO© 2.5P ft-"• " @ -56 ■;, " - 1.00 0, 2.00 I ton 16.00 ■j-. "It .06 © .06 ■... .. - - .14 @ .16 K;: r ** .25 (~i .28 ■ . " doz. .20 0 .2". H ■Notice.—T:. persons in various ■;■:- f the Count j* who have charge ft- • -trance? agaipst the divi ■ ; .!•? t unity, are requested to I 1.1 H ■ I i M tran, and prutioal tests ■ :Lt: .. hemlock forest will furnish B n at lis of boughs as cords of H •>'} .< toil of one is equal to a ■ ; : ti. other in tanning principle. ■ : of tiit itiughs is not strong ■ naniug heavy sole l-ati er. ■ ppers and light l ather- it is ■ ; superior to that produced H. - B> W. 11. 11. Batuam, former edi- B B B . >ly been in Williamsport for the Bse f interestitur t; • capitalists of B .iy in the manufacture of the ex ■ t:hs process prrHhices tlie results ■ claimed for it. it will add I ■ i owners should avoid cutting ■ until they can utilize the B - .s veil as the bark. B ily ].reduced 3.1*0.000 kegs of B I'-Tr. It don't iutonn us where B:•. ie> au- located. B in. J. s, Mann of the Constitutional a ion. and Hon. C. S. Jones of ■ ri-i.iture. are in town this week. B t-u if Mr. Christopher Knowlton B t has been appointed one of the B - i the House of Representa- B ' H.mi-burg. t!ie present winter. B yed m the {tasters' and fold- Br lers will recollect that we pnb- B .v. ek ur two ago an account of B ♦i: g hurt by a whiffle-tree while ■ vs on a lumber job on Kettle m IVe Jearn that he was taken to near Westfield, Tiogacounty. ■ has since died from the effect iries. cur informant did not ] B name. ■ . ■ r : e. a the "Domes of the Yo- B in the M. E. Church in Lock ■B " • Tite li'jnb'i -tn j B 'tiering terms. , B ' - place will remember lii - a Meek here two or three years j B - kindly genial manner, as | H- -> > werful pulpit eloquence. I ' m i ' Vv ' ilt appearances the "back- j - growing thin and fast - v ' dislike to lose old friends j I - ' c ;ing. but if the north wind ; fl" fof our eyes we'll never •" d r over its going. 0 ni; * to buy clothing call at the ■ : 1 '"tlang store in the Dike j - k'-nt iy M. L. Gridlev. where ■ „ a good article and a neat | K Ji r x you up in tlie best style. v ' put you into a neat, firm Standing.- Try him. . af quaintance and friend. : ■y v x. son of F. W. Knox. Esq.. ; "d to Couders}ort. lie went j out two years ago and "10-j - \ aa t state. He has had some' v with indians. buffaloes, and] B . :. v '* agreed with bum. He is ■ ' " " an<l his hearty safutation. | jM .' jln the otlier dav. was a W We are glad to see 2 at tention of our readers! B d Ust Saturday evening the Couders port Corn t Band entertained the vil lage generally from the piazza of Glass mire's Hotel, also from the ste}>s of the Baker House, with several pieces of music. ~ We are not inucli of a judge of such matters, but it seems to us there has been a decided improvement in their , execution of late. 1 has. Kufeu drove a team of horses, attached t< a afcigli, from St. M;tnb t" CentreviDe, a distaaee • •! six miles, in 29, minutes ami 4 seconds, and g<t a wager of SIOO for accomplishing the same. Tlie bet was on making the drive in 3o . minutes. — WrU'tni*y.>it ii- _ '■ r. Pretty gixxl time for horses in double harm >s. that distance. It is 4 minutes,' on? seconds a mile. - The average pay of the Elk county Commissioners for 1572. as appears b> ill ir statement published in the ' •-rut. is $ 184.5 ft each. Death of an Old Citizen. —Jacob Ham mersley. of ilanimersley's Fork, died at ' his residence at that place on the 4ih of • February, at the advanced age of iiine \ ty-five years. Mr. H. last summer was s>-en in a field ]>longinng with a yoke 4 xen. P."iking more vigorous and li tter able to work than many men not half his age. lie settled on Kettle Creek more than fifty years ago. He never saw a railroad or locomotive. He w;is i a good citiz. n. and ay ill le mourned by numerous friends.—C intvn 2i>publican. > - Ti;' Etaporinm ht kpmdmt c<>j>ies from last week's JoriiNAL our notice 1 ■ of t!mt big load of wood, and adds: "Ko\v. if this load of wood was eigh- j , teen iii' l • s long, as stated above, hoxv 'wide and high must it have been to j Hi measure five and a half cords/" 1 Evidently r-< wide and high for the comprehension of th" wiseacre of tl.e /, ■? office. He should confine , : his attention to problems of a less magnitude. 0 i Be notice that -heriff Reynolds, who - has leen confined trfthe house nearly all " winter with inliaminatory rheumatism. is &~j far r covered a> to get out o:j the j though he is yet suffering from j .he effects of toe disease. We hope be ' ". may soon lie able to attend to his busi- i ness. Elk eooty has voted in Cror of li-l cense by a majority of -Vk. So far she: . is the only county tiiat has givj- a ma- I joritv that way. , i V Towanda mper says: "Last Sun- 1 day. whilst tl <-.ai. was '.M-ing; ' I taken in one of our churches, a mer-l - chant of our town -oßnmly exclaimol 1 to a frieial who sat in the same pew i | with him. " The Lord krreth tteeliett fu! giver." and dropjed into the c llec -1 , tion sack tiie enormous sum of fre ; ports." '! Great on pi"".}', but not much on ; "'change." Tuesday night of this week. David ' ; Cornelius was sioppij g with a span of ; horso at IVny Ibiwland's. new I.y mansville. Wetlnesday morning be went to the kirn to feed his team. ] | when he found one of them with the ' left fore leg broken. Th -table was in gx>d condition, and it was impossible ; to determine how the accident occuired. The horse was not a very valuable one. j lj Court is in session this week —-ii.ee, Thursday noon. Judge Williams ispres j eut. and lxth Associates. There seems j ; to be about tlie usual amount of boaS-l i nes-. except the trial of cases and Grand | Jury business. Tills is tlie term at , 1 wliich tlie newly elected lOHUdup offi-| jeers have to appear, give Duals and le j : sworn in. In this connection we wish s ■ TO call the attention of voters in tiie \a- ' J rious toxniMiips to the importam-e of seeing that ti.eir ofic i> _.'ve sufficient ; . security. True all bonds have to be ap i prove*! by tlie Court, but frequently tlic , officers of tlie Court are unacquainted with the men produced as lond>mcn.' and if no one objects men are sometimes I accepted who have no projierty qualifi-: I cation whatever. We have a case of tins kind in our , mind now. where both officer and bonds j man are insolvent, and there is no rem edy for the misapplication of tlie town ship money. In these days, when half , ; the townships of tlie County are ruled ! every year to levy a s]eci,tl tax to pay I ; debts, this thing should lie looked to. A Card.—The undersigned takes this ' j occasion to express 7o tlie citizens of < j Coudersjiort and Colesburg his warmest ! gratitude for their recent substantial j and very generous remembrance of liiin ' and bis family . O. M. Leggett, „ , Pastor M. K Clinrch. ] j CoudersjKiri. Feh. 18.1575. ; .41 the regular meeting of the Con- J j dersport Literary Society, held Monday evening. Feby. 17. 1873. the following • ! resolution wins continued to the next i j meeting for discussion: Jits,,!r<'l. That laws of any civil gov- 1 eminent intended to introduce or fos- < ter ti system of free trade, as tlie term , is understood hy polith-al economists. ! I are sjiecial legislation for the interests of a few against the interests of tlie < mass of the communitv subject to such 1 ; laws. Ajlrmmtite. X'gatir*. W. 1). Weaver. s. S. Greenman. 1 . J. M. Hamilton. Wm. "-hear, j And the following questions were re ferral for answers: Do fruits or raits furnish more nu- . triment for man? To Julius Dcebnek. Who is the author of the couplet. j i For hf? that fights and raiis away 1 May ivo Ui fight another day. To S. s. Gkeexman. ' parried. i - - - - --- , ( ' W airner—Pierre.—<n thr-1"*!i in-t.. bv Rev v o. M. xjr lokexzo I>. W'ioNr.a c an Mi->m -a> A I'lth. E.lKhof M: . irij;., j ' ' DIED. AtC in r-l ore. l*a.,ontlic 7th in-t. I>r. .e. P. ikhiveif;, in thee th year of htsaps. fOn th-1 .1 . resilience at Lyaiac<ri!le, Al ■uoml H t.oilriM'k. nged Cyfars. On the 1: -.i f - bor.rt m .-*■ .-aen township. I.u niHii Bell, ,-r . in hi-, Sith year 3 thir Subscribers have noted some fig ur - writt n with the address on their paper. They show the expiration of the time the paper i- jaid for. For instance, —a year or volume containing fifty num bei-s.—when the figures 24-il are writ ten. they denote that the subscriber has laid to YoL XXIV, Xo. 21. and any one can tell, by comparing the figui--> 011 his itaper with the number of the paper it is on, whether he is in arrears and Low much. It is our intention to work into the rues jxty system, believing it to lie j best, not only for the subscrfbers, but for the interest of the jxqvr. as no other j method will enable us to uiake the im- \ provenient nee-essary to keep abreast with the times. TV e now call on all who were in ar j iear> at the cumiiieiicenieut of our com- j ; bined series t< > pay up at once, and should any such miss tlitir usual weekly paper, they may understand that prompt pay i uieirt will renew its vi-its. Let it lie understood by all that the BMBt perfect ÜBofluoß of eventni pay-- merit will not furnish ink or pajier nor : meet the excuses ciaily required to keep our press in moeion. We must pay in <:<ush. and to enable us to do it our sub i scribers mi -t do the same. Those who are Laving the paper sent to friends I should see how the account stands that. j their friends may not be deprived of it. A spLEX hid i ine of ladies" water-proof gi wxi.- may i-e found at C. H. Simmons, for one dollar ]er yard. -X Beautiful Handwriting". ..i.tr-?,.- : Jt few oar reAilni's who wo'iK a.l 1 act toKqUff ;-| Id aa-l lllllllflll liml| lllllli ' ' ' . -.anexit -> hur.- : l' ; na" -3 1- -. . • ■■->. ii-.--- . i of Tie <•< .. . Try :,jve •,i . : tr .,, iiraa- isa:i aave• ■ ■ ta jwo-icdairtheaiosi' ii'vti ;• .......i. i.. im.-; iieruuaa iu -V : ■"*? : i- iMt BiHUU, Prat of the t *-* •*-? . i - ; if,- . ..N, i!. i ii:- 1-a ; ,vfs oi tu.- i : itiful art i.-X pen- • : rnan-..iii -a Shi ■ ■ ave not 1:- --i of thi- womlerfci ; I peunsntod .UHJJ ba l --• . ■ - gf ra ' j lii- JaTj.-. pe,iißvi. Imveati.Tine-i jfrcst attention j t ® *• : City a:i- t i;,<'.;_ijoat tie cooatir I | 'AT' ' ! '"*< '• !'■ ! • 4 '-'I exhibition. " ! ii'..- - -low eiutaircd >': ay : brr - oat ■ I ' "*® es ■ !-i _usi bbe wiMaa ton-j , I'ir i . ' - > ii:iir aay one can | fo"" 3 aI ;!l - ilol£,e flafciWe. Tbraconuiu '• ■ i'" ; • lii.-tTU' it:.i are put up in large 1 | .y ■ ; an . -cat n_. laail prepu -J forfif-i' . - pottage, j it. | are afi n mbrad tad so f •.: ' ■ - that h j out '-an lag t-i trn rapi ill J ; a nave i-een Wkied by Iho.isamf- j i GD. | j>4.dir vitun ikHMSy tart 1' • tbt . racfeen of pentuanalrtp : iroogheu the UoEod ] ate- itn-l t Blla ia. t >ur n ~<• > w '.ii -,v,;i 1 1 trrtte fur a pio-naz.-, i - ....tiiiiyj - t iiimnili It,! ' ■ --ltd as I u<( iui ijrec.i-m-tn. tj''u • . -r t , am be :! jrsd I Township and School Treasurers' I having demands against the late Coun- f ty Treasurer can have their acc-mnt - | settk-d by calling on Dun Baker, E- • at the Recorder's Office. <..'oudenqort.' . Pa. A. L. Harvey. CO. TRUTS. 1 ' !; dappe-l Ifnndt fa . r . - - ' tionmrstand 9k ra •. • -.ft -..th., - Juniper Tar Soap, :.a ■- bi • a-- ! 1. Uaiar ; V -s. H- j • si *t tft® Junior Ttir sp. ?. there are mm i - Music -mvex A way.— A copy of 1) xtt 9m JP ■] r, tlie lead-j ( ing nut.-ieal journal, edited by D xteri ; Smith, author of "Hit, g if., fit E2 .v-fr • "JPtof Jft fn ray Little E W, n etc.. etc., |' containing over on. dollar's worth ofj ; kantiful music, will lie sent free to any i one on receipt of a two cent stomp, ; ; Address Den ver Smith. Boston. The 7'nr< f.' r'net .Streefeti f 'rxt-ZJrar OH | Ha/.u; .A . !*-•• n.'s mv - E It- -T" . . fh'.'.i ! r C - -. '<t*Heri. Hazard £ Co.. ' - T; -at- tvis . J.nve . talc ft , TC t ...: vUi- ! e. a. Its -1 laas have dtdM it k ;<eri<.r to snr i tn theatfeer in luaitlk -v:! Sr KSKimox? to tin Ratialo Dail.v 4,Ex pre--" and lie- 1.1 mir a Daily ••Adver tiser" ret ■ and f.irvvaoW I>> Arthur B, Mann. | LiOR SAI.r.. .itt .-o —• - -•;! r i - BrcWßßrwp Iland pre—: il . -V . ,::y i. ,\L- i, ; . T-.ri.ULEs card £ JOfi PRESS—s .x S in-Me ' . E ih ~r - -in jj.-i. : .-.rJer. 1 \ Wal'er Wdla, Dir. • a ' jus j ■' in ; ma New York v r.h .i larrv - ! 7try Good*, Heady-made Cloihinp. ' Sh ßr if shoes, Jiuts .f C' 'p*. A'otioms, Hard- ; ' trare, Croci-ery, and a am one ot Groceries. > ( ut -a- iu-o . .i> Ru.*a..E iaqpr tXutec ! of Tiour, Tori-, Corn .Meal a m Teed, wh >I. ■*.. : T a-.. .. U. - .-EUiv ,-rtb ImWi lirtttßPgittß. Pro- j <l. : ■ ... v ■ .;u • v iiEuge Sur goods a: ce.-V price-. i' ■ .so s: i CAai. ii.c our -toclc before ; ur- ' , 'uv: • VELLS * DAY. ; - O-icejr'O, Ji.u 1, l-.i. Tz . 1 0 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY YIBTTE of :ui order issued out oi the Or phan-" Court of Potter County. ;in<i to me direct-. rd. li.ii ing dale Dec. to. 1872.1 will expose tn sale la jMihv • outrrj. : SMlurday. the- twenty- e fifth day of Jam aht. A.l>., 1-7A at ten o'ekx-k. I a. in., on tlie premises, the following described J real r-Uite. ali -ii ..ale in the County of Potter and ,j State of Pennsylvania, to wit: e I/ot Nal.— Bounded north by J. L. Havens arid Jaueph Lwkt; east by J. ]_ Haven-: trrafh bj j. 1_ Haven- : and on i:,.- we-t bv rtuldah > .in. Bloomie Kissers. Ahrarc Kiit- urne. ho.Hia x- f mon-, C. s nuer in,t • P. Kilbouraeai.d Matthew Youngs Containing aU.ut seven acres, with a mill privilege and frame grist-mill thereon. IjOT Xu L— Bounded north l v Hirain Warieti : ca>t th- Lacien Bird lot : south by H.C. Jon.--: an.! west by John E Havens. Containing a'oout forty acies, about tw enty a.-ri - thereof lni]>rovl. UT No. t— Bounded north i > Ahniua Mmder iiii: east b> H. C. Jones: south by H. C. Jones. teorge m::. -u and iS-bwunittr; andwe-t byt.--. Parker. C(4itaining about twenty acres! witli atsiut hfteeu acres improved. To be sold as the pyoiierty of John scxdehlin. deceased. Terms — one-liiird cash, one-third in . six motitlis. and one-third in twelve months after ' confirmation C. W. BEACH. Adtn'r. of L<t. of Jno. Sunder an, deed, j sunderlinviile, Dec. 13, ls~i For Sale. OilOH ACRES OF HEMLOCK LAND, with „ " - steam Saw MB, staiiliiur. Dwelling j am, Blacksmith Shop, lift, thereoii, sirna:- . on \ ooi>gwoc ian"s t reek. Potter count v. Pwim | known a- The —iiLsck Formt" property. AL.SO. FIVE ACRES OF LAND, with House, Bani, < nit-houosea, etc, at Xortti Point sta'cii. on the Philadelphia A En Sai ruad. Buildings — New House with 15 rootns, combining ali the mod ern tcijirovetueuM, Running Water. Bath TC-.m. with h <t attd colli wtef, Heater and Range: with or w.ruout Furniture. ALSO, j a A GENERAL STOC K OF STORE GOODS, with good will and fixtures, at North Poiut stauoa, -- <mij Um ;•.. ■MM ~i a- Erie liaiiro#.!, me of the ■•.■-i ■ at. c- in t - ; art - f the Stare tor aenera! _ mer< hau-.uslng. r }Vr-"is v.• i- o. ... . niracc ir. the L-.tv-cr or . Meirhai. lie • - • via t.;e: it to their tnraest to fcxairnut- the ate.ve properties. ~ : <~¥ot funher panicniara, addre*-. J. H. BAILY a CO., Y oungwomaastown, !•-* Clinton eonnty, Pa. Court Proclamation. "\TTHEBEAS. t l * H/>n. H. W" Wnxjias. Pre-: I , iellt Judge, auj tile H- flv i-YMAN NeLSOX and JOHN M. KILBOCRXE. Asxxiate Judges <4 the Courts of Oyer & Terminer ai.'i GrD'-i a] .I.o] Delivery.tjuarterScs-i-u* f the V- aoe. < h";>iuus' Conn and Court of Con.in -n P".ui for the County of l'ntler. have issued their preeejrt bearing date the flfteeiith day of June, in the vear of our L- -rd oie- UtoasamL eight huntred u*i sevenrv-two. and to me directed, for ii •! Hag a Court of Over A. Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peae-. orphan- Court and < o,:rt of Commou Pleas, in the BoroughofCowierso ut. ff> il) . s ARY next and to t ■ ntinue one a -ek. Xoti.-r is therefore hereby g; ■ u t > the Cone tiers. Just tees of the Pe.u • - tuVi ■ ■ iistahles within the Cwinty. that they he trien and there in their in out.- persons, at lu uVu-u. a in., of said day. with Their rolls, reeords and inquisitions, exami , naliufts and other reuiei.ibntucvs. to do the*: Things whieli totneii otii i tain to be done. And MM who are bound bv their reeocnizance to pros,-, -tiie against the prisoners that areorshai! i- in the Jaii of said Countv .-.f p .iter, are to bt then tid there t proseeute'agauis: them a> uii. : te just. 1 >aie.l at Ooodersport, January24.lSTAand tii< J7t.h year of the Indepeodeiiee of the United ST.de of America is. P. REYM LDS, r,jf\ Sheriff's Sales. i \ IKT' Eof sundry writ sof Ven- J . L.-.;- ...... Ki -n Fa .a.-, a;e< Leva i-a .as, l--ue<i out of the Court of Omraon PTe?.: jf Potter County, Penn'a.. ami uj me directed, i shall e.\p sv a. pu ne ale or outcry, at the four ; Ho-.se .. C ■ ioi-'rt, ..a V> ■ HAY. the SEVKV I TiiiCNTn -lay of FESBC akt/ISiS, at one o'ch p ! tfl., the following dist'Alrtr.i P -is or pareets o I land, to wit: Certain real estate, situate in the t vp of Jiiott s ia-on, Potter Co.. Pa., and :wj.ig p to tr.ethr.e hand red a- res f hud formerly ovne ' 1 • •" S • UfsOOTK lM|i . Q| :at t:.e X. E. . :. t r of .. ..am Spark's lot. th . running E. on t e York state .me. 4f> to - to , -take; thence, in-.iv . 160 rod* to a ~; , Af j thi oce W.. parallel with \ .rk Mate line • r- - tfc* ace X. 160 rods to the |i .eeol i-egi;u.,.g. <* h . , V' ninr hi acres of land. Abe s ,j.i as the • •riy t.i Htacci-Es J. Vmt ALS<). certiiin real estate in Oswayt , twp., Po'er ' 0.. is..' oiigteo ~i "-f N. bv laud' : of Noafe CrttteaC'.-a; the W. t>- lands of y;<>a j Critt.-ndon: o; th- S. • y pal>ii- highway; on ih. K. by itii'lscf '• m. liexter. Vemtajning one hai or all of winch is improved j wtth one frame booae and one frame Shoe At p i I part of warrant lSts. To he sold as j;P--rtp iw. M. wiKßsn. ALSO, ceitsuß Ml wiitt situate is . hi .see twp.. igjunded on :it- a.vi on the L ij •V; wii ;on ih-. s t'.T Ur is v.,. ; G .ven at: ' . Cav ana ugh: <."n the \V i>. .T. O. t avaaaugc, ; Fv-nf ihiriy one :u-re of I.c i. more or less, a.l ol ; .>ii !i is :■ iprovcfl, on wiii- tj is ?netel one frame tavern i.oi.-s, oho f rattle a-a and - .me trait trees ... Also. . • -- Ma mini of land situate in Gsaicseet;..i.iurid • • "■■■ ' E i.y iat. is of lleurr Ellis; s ■ v V. ]•=. s. :\V .v p. In> -k. O'lit'linino See . -res. inort or i<--s. all of w iiiefi is imj roved, iien.g part of tt t. No. tits. To be sold as the property of J. c. STAXNAKB. ALSO, certiiin real cstnte situate in lie' '■ 11 tivp„ JOB hue : N !v id:, is nf s. t ntT- .. ■ ■ (_II find A. D. tlili; S by lan is of Win sharuo k; W bv the boy. lareis; and E tlam.sof C.E.Loveit an i .'v. li. llid. Omt'iiniTV! to; a re-, nrr- or ie-.-. '<• a res :<t wnich are miproTe i, ami on which art erect-• t>' o frame i- -.—, is - frame barns, one watei sa-v and s n i • ne fr. ■; trees — part uf 'Vts. s. lsj, a;,.i issa. ,d be sold -- the property of V.iLU.sii L. nhinert S. P. HuVN- •: i"s. Sherif. (rr- -e. Cond-rsport, Jam 24.173. Divorce Notice. JOHN WILLIA3IS, j No. 93. Sept. Term, rs. - ls"£ ' 'LIVE XV. V, ILLIAMS.i Lfl*l in iijeorc®. - O:\ t- w. WllUams, Respondent:—You are r. is tide : that a sj/h, * jeno an- • of lis so h, j?n/i taw be :n issue i la Qiii ease and retveeti nikiL ' - -rerefore r- :ulre-i to beand appear at tpe next : era of the Court Of OtHMMM pitas of I'ot- I-< OB .or in itc'adt thereof ttsCourtwl dr. rree a idvurt*. & P. REYNOI Sf.trijr. ■ on . ersp- ■. t, San. 15,1.-T3. Partnership Notice. rrV l ' K: , r. p. :l ; ,:ir u'in<--to tf-i _L . c that they have this Jay enfereJ into a " --per' :• in i an-,.- hi 5..: r? Os-vay . Fa., w.'i-r- diii of .uii . a r. oerai a-- >rtmei;t of .... i.— -gfi.-a.'Ft Pi-gtinaio-Jaiby store, svhich i- .'eff'-r ivfon-iWi. ee 4 "-wiviH-U. . WALTER WELLS. />ec. I:. 1-:?.t' < FA- li.\Y. Notice 1- " . gives that Xhm U. Fost-'-r ol talce : ' ■jn rn -ut ie lu is.-.-, hy fnniii. fa'-ehooil, hi ■ ■ - ■ - 'T. against E. v.". J-uster am. v. E. Foster. •of n:-4 ai.' rxo of si£iaa.-h, r r.v.i!iere ••ire .-i • "t fot . ail jjer-uns having arytiumr " ■■ with them v !.a 1 -1-, t we art d ienn:ne*' .. • t.i . >r rtieu o'-'.ess tiii!i|iei!i?i! l.v law. K.W. FOSTER. C. E. FOSTER. Administrator's Notice. V.'iIFIJEAS, Letters of Adniiriistratiou to the estate of IFuiry H. lient, late of Brootiand. Pot t r• . i*a„ d, hare ieen grs fei to the su >t, an perst.us indebted tt estate i-e re : . - ; e.d to tnak * inline ..ale pay:. .1, and :b :se ' ,• vi gels'u - • r.'-ehuinds agaln-t the estate of tl.e 1 Jeetsleat will make known the same, without 'bslay. to WILLIAM LENT, Brook late I, l)e<-. 2n. IS"2. Executor's Notice. W'lKßF.".?,letters Tr-tanießtary to t - ■ -late ••f Miriam Monroe, late of the fb.r.'ig!> <•' 1 ewia- Ti 1 :'!, Putter csnn'y Pa., have i>een e r a: '. r he julsT.ier, all persons indebted to s-i.) •; - are -< . !•: ted to make immediate payniet-:. and those ' a<Tj,g 1 i.jun- or d-timnds e.g. F.st the estate of the ■: I leeeJert will make k . 1 u the -.. me. with -nt ilelar. to GEO. W .WAiih. !j".visvil!e, lie.-. #6, I®TA Rr- rul r. Notice. My wi . Florenc - Mi ith, hav i.g ~ ft my bed aiHl board wltbotir jioi rau'e or :-rorwa*ioa: I hereby caution all persons against hartjonnst or trusting eronmr a---•■.uint.a- I shaii pa . no<i- ; of her contracting after this date. LEVI G. SMITH. Ilamsson, I>ec.. 2s, 1572 23 A Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration totb>- estute of John Henry Saekmun. late of AliGdi. Pottt-r ciuntr. Px, <le'"eassi. liave been granted i" the snbscnix-r. .Jl indebted to said es tate ure requoted to make immediate payment, ami those having i-Uims <,r demands .gaiiist the estate • f the said deee.lent will make known toe same, without CHAS. KEISSMAXX, Coudersport, P:i.. Feb. 7,173. THE Giierspri Hotel AND General Stage Office II <; • r 7l i:rrrTTEi> in>J REPTKNISH fd/rom in id if nowopen to the PUBLIC- The TABLE vi'.' %tpt ft) FTK#T-Cl^k.s a *( - '■. j i-nd no 'oVir or erjiemxe *i>are<l to I note it n : FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, GOOD STAELIXG, ."rod ctrcju' 11-wi :r$ , ii wauf in att'oidance. j The ouyrrvE popularity ol the Hotel viiL! be ru.T vt AI VT ATVED tip the prexent Proprietor. ic.Yo now o.'icif* the patronage <4 travellers <md ■he public generally. B. F. fiLASS.MIRF, Jr., runimit 1 j j i-l " I ■F THE BAKER HOUSE >•: e ! ii N. E. cor. SECOND and EAST Stroots, 5 r* ' i, (last cf :ran H:rse Square.) Tf :• ! l\ COUDERSPORT. PA., t A j?. Has been iwrchased by BROXVN & KKLLEY. ' j formerly of the C-oroßtaroia Horn ) i- The Hi.use is rompletely furnished from t-.p to n ! bottom, and kis ail the convenience- desired by j riie p<x>pse ; the table is the best in the County ; rt the barn is under the charge of the V*f o*tttr in I i-- j the StUt ,• and. in short, everything will be done | f- that can tie done to make it comfort able for s; ran- i : gers or others who visit the house. j ). i ii The long exjierieuee of tlie Proprietors in the j. Hotel b.-ines- makes them peculiarly able to ■ cater to the varied wants of the travelling public -0 They solicit their old custom, believing that they are able to supply the BEST or THE BEST to , 1 a ji BROW> i KELLEY. C ES3 Proprietors. V, S!" " E. O. REES, -I F j : WtTCHHMER and JEWELtS. 1 n! | •I DEALER IX Wtilolies, .Towolrv, - Wnro. : * A Spectacles, Taolilo, Citnii-i iintl Aiitmunition, j &c., Akt*. 1 WALTHAM WATCHES > •SOLD AT PRICE LIST OF HOWARD A- CO.. (,M>s Erexuhcn j. .A*. 1".) | j REPAIRING Uoue in a suierior manner and w ut ! KANTETJ. W E( OM> STKTTT. East f MAIX ST.. ! ! (r'TKE's BTILDOIG.) COUDERSPORT. PA. COFDERSPOKT CLOTHING STORE! I I _ ! ALL KINDS OF Ready Made Clothing, | HATS. :a?S, 727:*SS, VALISSS.i 1 I AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS 1 Constantly on hand and for sale as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST!! MEN and ROYS SUITS S t to correspond with tle SEASON. L j° This being the only Estabhshment in this i j place dev.-ted exclusively to the business ' I *an sell CHEAPER C- trv Customers than those j who do not make CLOTHING a SPECIALTY can ' •1 eToni to. Call and see my stock and I will guarantee satis-, faction. Ic M. L. GRIDLEY. j Thcs. McDowell & Co., DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, PORT ATiT.EOAJJY. PA. We would respectfully call the attention of tlie people of POTTER COUNTY to our large and complete assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. CROCKERY, i BOOTS 1 id SHOES, HATS >l CAPS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, "" SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY. FLOUR, PORK. SALT. FISH, FEED an/? MEAL. PA I NTS ami OILS. HARDWARE. NOTIONS. GLASSWARE. Ar., AT., AC., which we are offering at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, owing to the increased facilities afforded by the completion of the Buffalo. New York A* Philadelphia Railway, and we can and will sell goods as low as thev can be sold this side of Canada. Fresh ground Feed and Meal kept constantly on hand. M e are daily receiving new goods. thu> keeping our stock, in all department, FULL AND COMPLETE ■ at all times. 24251 -I TliOs. Mi-Dowel! A Co. DOAKE -AINTID WIITQ-, "TEE AMERICAN" PLUTO," N'- 4i3;IJI{OOYIE STREET, New York, U X S U EPASSED First premiums wherever exhibited—Prices low for tiie quality— Large PRICES allowed for s>econd-band lustruiiients in Exchange. From Mr. Edward Hoffman, the celebrated Pianist. 1 conscientiously believe that your Piano is in every respect a most mayntfi | cent Instrument. * From the Independent.'* The American Piano lias desen edly liecome a verj* popular Instrument. RESPONSIBLE Agents wanted for unoccupied territory. Send for Circulars to ' as.., DOANE & WING, 423 Broome St., N. Y. S. F. HAMILTON IJr iOK D- JO B S. V. corner MAIN and THIRD Streets, (OYER THE POST OFFICE,) COUDERSPORT, PA. BASSETT'S LIVERY,' ( oruer MARKET and HEATER Streets. {SOUTH SIDE of tt* BITER.) I woi'LD respectfully invito the attention of the public to my LIVERY ESTABLISHMEI7T with the assurance that I can raft every de mand for a first-class turnout Having purchased the Livery of Amos Velie, 1 have the only Establishment of the kind in this section. J. M. BASSF.TT. 133-tf Edward Forster, DEALER I!* • Grroceries & Provisions. MAIN STREET above SECOND. COUDERSPORT, PA. A FULL SUPPLY OF FLOUR, SUGAR, SPICES, SYRUP, t CHEESE, HAM. FISH, TOBACCO, SNUF.F, &c. , <fec., KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. A specialty made of Teas and Coffees. of which I have the Larg-es! and Host Stock in town. _ All Goods sold CHEAP for CASH only. Cail and examine before purchasing elsewhere. EDWARD roRfcTEK COLE & SON. PROPRIETORS OF THM Blacksmith and Wagon-shop, Street, i beiwees Hair k Test.) ~y>rth Sidf,— COUDERSPORT. PA. WAOoys. CARRIA QES nrui SLEIGHS of all ile*cripti ont manufactured to suit customers and warramcd. Repairing always attended to promptly. Competent awl experienced workmen kept in em ploy in boUi shops to atu-nd to the c alls of cus tomers. ('barge? reasonable for cash or ready pay. COLE & SON FURNITURE!! W. H. COATS & SON. WHOLESALE. AND KETAIt. DEALERS IN PARLOR CHAMBER, —AND— COffIfOJT ITOITUKE, WELLSVILLE, N. Y. Do not fail to go and see their large Stock of Goods. They manufacture at .out fifteen different styles of Chamber Sets, of Walnut, Ash, and Painted Wood. These sets are row to the Wholesale trade throughout Western New York, Ohio ami Penn eyrvaiiia. and hare no superior for workmanship, style or finish. ALL PARLOR WORK is made of the best material and warranted as represented. They are extensive manufacturers of COMMON FURNITURE, ami everything Is made from kiln-dried Pi tnber and warranted not to come apart. All will do well to patromre this Arm and save .50 per cent. They do net pay prtif-ts to city man ufacturers, or freights to railroad companies. Go and see their extensive stock. They keep Spring Bed r>f all prices, Betidintr of all Kinds. Extension Tables in Ash and Walnut, Lookina-Olassc* in all styles, and evervthing usually kejr in Furniture Syceea.