The potter Journal ANI> K s IIEM- ?A.i Jtfiy -5< 1573. r shall lv a'-owed U run over one '" ,rears. I>ue "tice will I* givesof " r in' l: and if not p=dd the paper will be I S. F. HAMILTON, Pu'-lUher r • co u£,ers P ort Mcrket - L . >* o .l white, per bush. SI.BO I" I'eer-. ft. slowly, but none the less surely. Islile. bur exchanges are full of accounts of [irth of July celebrations. Fire-; hers, fantastics. orations, picnics. 1 E rssions. thunder sliowers and the litable "inalienable rights, among | b. etc.," seem to have tilled up the L usual. ft,!, Repairing. I or County Commissioners were 1.., i to pa-s over the sidewalk along ! I uth ride <>f the Court House Br eadozen times a day, as many of J • are. they would very soon L Cfor i;An ; g a new walk. fcwl. I* ,idon .T. Fott and family, of ■ I stopping at Geo. Nel ft Mr. Pott is interested in the coa- L; f the J. S.. P. I', ii 11. It. \\ . | „> i-n very active in advancing pia. LL I learn that Mr. and Mrs. B. B. ft ,ve i u engaged to teach the I 1 - ■ ! at Ijewisville in this I - •• f ne rly had charge of the I -re and gave very general satis- 1 lie is a com latent and tho teacher. and we congratulate the f Lewisville and vicinity on se- C.he sen ices of himself and his r_.it is alsoa teacher of experience, i unty Superintendent informs : he has decided to hold the Coun tute there the coming fall. It re seems that Lewisville is again i I miik for her educational udvan- Iv.opcd tliat the young people of I • siion of the County will avail I- vest J these ad vantagi s.aml that ft . t. seriously felt, for more good lers f"r our common schools may. I a.-are at least, be snpplii d. • ft rf*p. I farmers have commenced haying, k •!' - light, though it seems t<> le ft: m was anticipated at ore time. 1 ften!ig is said to he quite good, but i v - ire light, in some instances M ith cutting. With the stock ft r that is being kept over there ft" i> l>e enough for home use. [ M spell of last week ended up I g'.t frost Friday night. Sat- I' ruing w: s cold, fires lieing ne- • 1} M comfort, but during the day I nr. r and Sunday was hot. i | >fthe Baptist Church gave I a entertainment at the Court | evening of last week. ft ■ ■ i js. : *, I s i. at the Post-office, has just new- Kla fountain which, of it- B iclegantpieceof furniture. The ! w'-rure drawn from it tastes fifty B; "Ster than from the old foun-1 -in the looks you know. Try B"*if we are not right. : J' f beauty is a joy forever." • expression of those who their thirst at tjw note ■; " v "'- a fountain m the dnig ■ or. A. French. - ike attending to business.j ro r sheriff in this county . interviewing" the Potter ■ " West field Index. ' a piece. Last winter peo- M I to get a part and now they are after H ' f " le enterprise is about as tlie other. ' ur the benefit of those j . ' w e can make good use a:i( l votes without any • m our Tioga friends. 'Bi??® 1 At Lock Ha ""tth. things were done 4 °' cl °ck the J ~ 'C Jail full of drunkards; W . ir( • ir >se filled with the same Zdn' 1 , m Pii s ition then .H\ ,'f • oonalguard house. S • V n . L,M ' k Haven, on rk - v r 'C"d was leaving ' Uitrv triri 1 :i expectable * the o weeping aloud, (in j ■ " ca se. Just at that mo-1 ment a young man. well dressed and by apl>eamnce her brother, came in the nx'iii and sank down overcome with al | cohul—a full explanation. At Jersey Shore, as 1 was passing the Exchange Hotel side door. I gripped in side —took a clean glass by the water cooler and filled it with water. How delicious a drink in a temperance house, a kept by our old friend Jonas Artley. All J who call on him will find a pleasant ,; home. We take the above from the Gazette and Bulletin. Lock Haven has license, '' Jersey Shore has "local option." • Tough. * We were info* tned the other day that 11 on the fourth of July of the present year W. T. Lane, formerly of this County, but who is now head sawyer in the Blue Itock mill, in Elk count}-, cut 70,154 feet of lumber, 35,000 feet being inch beards and the remainder plank and seven-inch timber. The mill ] is a water power and runs a single cir-; cular saw. The time employed was alout eleven and one-half bours.^ Tiiis story sounds like a tough yarn,; : but we saw several men direct from the ' mill, who reside in this County, and • they all testified to the truth of the! statement. In any way you please to i take it. it's a pretty big thing. Fine. "VY e examined the finishing of the up p r story of Mr. Gordnier's new brick building the other day. It is of chesnut ai ;d oiled to bring out the grain. 11 has as fine an effect as anything we ever j saw. Accident. A few days ago a son of John Toland's about eight years old met with a severe accident. He went to school in the morning and before the time of lis open ing engaged with others in playing with the hind wheels of an old wagon. In some way he fell off in such a manner as to break his left collarbone ; 'Utricle), i It seems no immediate attention was paid to it. but finally T>r. McClary, of this place, was sent for who got there about twelve o'clock at night and set the broken bone. He is now doing well. Pl*> rd Out. ' The fishing hereabouts is getting thin. Plenty of fishermen to every trout. Busy. People f roto the country around don't get into town much lately. We have noticed tw > or three looking at and test ing mowers, horse-rakes, etc. These articles have come to be a necessity to farmers. The hand-rakes, scythes, and long-handled forks for pitching over the j big beam are laid aside, and now ma chinery and horse i>ower does it all. ParririL Stonotian—Peter*—July 14,15T3, at tbehouse ; of I- Cushtag, J. P., in Couder'i>ort. Mr. JOSEPH STONF.HAN and Mi-s ELIZABETH j PETERS, lotli of Hebron, Totter Co v £oral Notices. We will send the Jor.rna.l for one year to any clrb of JTVE new subscribers on payment of S 7.50. and to any one sending 115.00 for ton new subscrib ers. on a year, we will send one copy free fcr c ane time. Drafts <>n Europe furnished at cor son able rat's by S. F. HAMILTON, •rfocnt I ANTED.—Two enterprising men v to sell Elias Howe Sewing Ma-' chines. Inquire at our office in ( "ouders |x>rt. LOYSTER BROS. "^"OT ICE.—The building of a sch twenty-five years' experience in this market enables him to give his custom ers the liest goods and latest styles at the lowest living rates. Be sure and call and examine his stock, and lie con ( vinced that a dollar saved is worth two jearned. ROYER WHEEL CO., 375 \A est Third St., CINCINNATI, O. Manufacturers of the celebrated Sarven M heel, the Royer Combination and uld Style \\ iigous. Also Carriage and Wagon Woodwork of every de i scription. Actual wear and hard usage is the best test of the strength and durability | of a wheel, and they have proved the Sarven Patent to wear longer than three or four sets of the best old-style wheels. hen about to purchase a buggy, car riage or wagon, see that your carriage maker uses our make of the Parven wheel. There are so many inferior pa tent wheels in the market that it will be to your interest to stipulate for the Sarven—as it is now conceded to be the only perfectly reliable wheel in use. 2512 The SJNOHH is a lock-stitch machine and makes a beautiful, even and uniform stitch which will not ravel and is alike on both sides. It herns, braids, cords, tucks, embroiders, ratiles, fells and does all kinds of work 011 the tiuest muslin or the heaviest full-cloth. Khopard. at Simmons 1 Regulators, says he will give a laboring man or Ladv more goods for the same amount of mo ney than any other man will in the Uni ted Staies. SI ASCRIPTIONS to THE BufTolo Dnily "Ex |ros" and the F.lmira Daili ••Adver tiser" received aud forwarded bv Arthur B. Mann. A. M. Reynolds has constantly on hand the new SINGER SEWING MA CHINE, with all the latest improve ments. The sickly season Ls at hand; the great heat makes the system feeble and debil itated and unable to withstand the sud den attacks of disease. But the regular use of Rolirer's Wild Cherry Tonic will invigorate tire system, brace up the shat tered forces and enable each organ to l*uform its proper functions. It will cure any case of Diarrhoea, Dysentery or Cholera Morbus in a few hours, and to those suffering the horrors of that terrible disease. Dyspepsia, it is inval uable. THOMPSON A MANN, 2f49-3m Whole Mile and Iftnil AyitUs. Coude ltSPORT, PA. %H Act of Cruelty.—Chapped hands and race arc the most serious annoyances that farm ers ami jieopie who lalior much out of doors ex perience from exi>sure. Exposed persons, es [•ec Lilly children, repealedly suffer intensely from zre,it oraeks in the hands that often bleed. It is -ruei to allow one's self or otoers to stiller in this way when the means of ixvsiiive prevention are so easy to be had. and so cheaply, as to pay ten ••■lit- for a cake of Hand Sapoliu. Hand Sapolio is not only letter than the costliest soap for re moving dirt but it prevents chapping and renders he skin soft and pliable. Soid everywhere. 50-2 - RATIONAL Line of Sieaisliips. STEAMERS SAIL WEEKLY TO AMD FROM ' MEW YORK, QIEENSTOWM AMD LIVERPOOL, Vsn EVERY FORTNIGHT TO ASP FROM NEW YORK i AM LONDON. otnprtsing the Powerful, Very Fast, Flrst-Class, V'ew Iron Steamships. FOR LIVERPOOL, 2AAA39A, GXEECE. EGWT. SXAL.V, JT.AL r, EXA.VCE. FOR LOMDOM, UOLLA.\~T>. UE.V.if.A fi A\ E.VG I.AAT), THE OIEE.V, EX I A ; JtEL VET I.A. AVERAGE TIME OK LIVERPOOL AND YI'EENS TOW'M LIME A BOLT MIME DAYS. The Conipanv have added recently to their al -eadv splendid" fleet six NEW STEAMERS, which ire the largest, and have proved to ie arming the FA-test, in the world. These additional steamers •nable us to provide increased AMI unsurpassed Accomodations for our passengers, and really nakes this the leading line on the Atlantic Cyean. L'he "National Line Meanier?- are celebrat'd for ■peed, strength ami sea-going qualities; are divid -1 into .A,'r. Water. Tiofit on/" Tire I'r'f'f Com \/artni"ntn. thus obtaining great security; ami re ntted up in every rel>ect with all the modern iwprorernenfs to insure the comfort, convenience and safety of passengers, to whom ROOD treat ment ami "kind attetiUon is always Riven. Per sons visiting the Old Country, or sending for their friends, should certaiuly avail themselves of the manv ADVANTAGES of this well-known, favorite Line'; the best ami cheapest tietweeu Europe and AMERICA. Great Reduction of Passage. To FBOM To or from Queenstown, Liverpool, Lon don, Cardiff, Bristol, Glasgow or Londonderry $29 s3l I do Hamburg, Antwerp, Havre, Rotterdam, etc 35 3f> do Bremen, Gottenburg, Chris tiana, Copenhagen, Manheim, Stavanger, Dronthelm, Paris, eu- 3R V Children under Twelve Tears, Half-Kate. IN- , fants nmler One Year, Three Dollars. Mo Charge for Infants on Outward Tick ets. .VOTE: — There rale* of pattape art much cheaper than any other first-Clast Line erotsinp the Atlantic. ?lccr.sseii|:Rl* will be supplied With AS much provisions and water as they may wish to 1 use; the provisions are of the best quality, and | are examined ami put on l>oard under the inspec- 1 lion of Government Officers, appointed for that . purpose, ami are cooked and served out by the Company's stewards three times a day. Each Passenger is assigned a separate berth ; married couples berthed together; single females placed in rooms by themselves. They are re- 1 quired to furnish themselves with bedding, mess tins, etc. Ten cubic feet of luggage (equal to two large trunks) allowed to each adult. An experienced Physician attached to each Steamer. Medicine ami medical attendance free. Cabin Passengers provided with elegant accom modations at low rates. EXCHANGE ¥ EUROPE, BANK DRAFTS issued from £1 to £FINUO, at low est rates, payable on demand in any part of Eng land, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Also, Drafts for anv amount, parable In the principal cities of Norway, Sweden, ' Denmark, Austria, Prussia, ; France, Spain and Italy. The arrangements In this branch of our bual- J ness are verv extensive and complete, giving us ; facilities which enable us to sell at banker's low- | est rates. Those who have bten paying a high price for their remittances should call upon us and avail themselves of our low prices. For PASSAGE. BANK DRAFTS or any further in formation, apply to F. HAMILTON, AGENT. TIME TABLE. T>IFFALO. X. Y. & PHILADA. RAILWAY ! COMPAXY.—Time Table adopted Mos ! DAT, June 30, 1873. NORTHWARD. STATIONS. Sight Nixg- Local THROUGH Exp. an Freight. Freight. ' _ a. m. p. m. Emponum 310 .5.25 6. T estate of REUBEN E K ENT. late of Pleasant Valley twp.. Potter Co., deceased, having been granted to the subscritwrs. all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against tlie estate of said decedent will make known the same without delay to DORCAS M. KENT, ERNEST WRIGHT, Pleasant Valley, June 16,1873.-6 Adinrs. BOOTS and SHOES ! John Denhof, WOULD resj>eet fully inform the citizens that he continues the manufacture of BOOTS AND SHOES at his new Stand, MAIN STREET below MARKET, (South of the Bridge,) ALL work done in a workmanlike manner reasonable rates. AXD A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED Give him a call. A BEAUTIFUL $8 CHROMO FREE TO ALL LOVERS OF ART AXD LITERA TURE. send the Beautiful Chrnmo entitled IT "The Unwelcome Visitor." i* .stage pre paid, as a premium to every subscrilier to our monthly magazine called the J5 U M 13 L E E E , contains thirty-two large pages, besides the eo ver, filled with the best and most interesting reading. Price, only $ I a Year! Send on your Dollar and get a dollar magazine rind an eight dollar ehromo in return. Sample copy set free on receipt of stamp. We want and will liberally pay .V G E NTS. >end stamp for particulars. Address JU MBLE BEE, Albion, Illinois. 504* John V. Brown, PROPRIETOR OF LINE OF STAGES I. BETWEEN Coudersport & W ellsville (U OSWATO, rA.) Persons going to OSWATO by stage, and desiring to return same day, will be accommodated at stage rates. Passengers wishing to reach any of the neighbor ing towns will be 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.,) OSWAYO, PA. U-tf THE Mersprt Hotel AS D General Stage Office Has been REFITTED and REFURNISHED/rom GARRET to CELLAR, and is note open to the PUBLIC The TABLE will be kept in FIRST-CLASS style, and no labor or erpense spared to make it a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL GOOD STAB LIS G, and careful Hostlers always in attendance. The OLD-TIME pripularity of the Hotel will be j FULLY MAINTAINED by the present Proprietor, who now solicits the patronage of travellers and the public generally. D. F. GLASS* IKK, Jr., 131 rxoratXTox. r WING A. LTD SOUSI", "THE AMERICA! PIAHO," No. AIT BROO3IE STREET, New York, UNSURPASSED First premiums wherever exhibited—Prices low for the quality—Large prices allowed for Second-hand Instruments in Exchange. Front Mr. Elurard Hoffman, the celebrated Pianist. I conscientiously believe that your Piano is in ever)' respect a most magnifl j cent Instrument. -J Prom the "Independent." , j The American Piano has deservedly become a very popular Instrument. Responsible Agents wanted for unoccupied territory. Send for Circulars to 243f'-£ WIXG & SOX, 417 Broome St., X. Y. S. F. HAMILTON BOOK & JOBBB&VTE&S S. "W. comer MAI! and THIRD Streets, (OVER THE POST OFFICE,) COUDERSPORT, PA. Lewisville w. w. MOORE, GRADED SCHOOL DEILBR IK MONUMENTS) TOMBSTONES, B. B. Klitdf, Jlre. B. B. Mode. Principal Assistant _. „ „ _ F , T ,„ . AMERICAN AXD IMPORTED SIM K. E. I nching. Instrumental Music. > TUITION. j Primary Department, per term 400 j MARBLES, &C., Intermediate da, do SOS I High school do., do 6uo ; Instrumental music 10 00 j Third St., opposite Court House Square, Tuition must be arrange! in advance. Classes in thi term will be arranged to accom modate those designing to teach during the com- COLDE RSPORT. PA. ing winter. The Potter County Teachers' Institute will tie held at Lewisville in connection with this tenn. Board, including lights and fuel, can be ob- All work done In a workmanlike manner and or taitied for 50 cents per day. Good rooms can be , _ ~ . obtained by those who desire to furnish their own ders 96111 * mal! promptly attended to. lioanl. SKTH LEWIS O. R. BASSETT prices art the lowest in this section of the Secretary. 50-tf President country. j SPRING. 1813. Thos. McDowell & Co., DEALERS IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE, PORT ATiT iEO-AJJY. PA. WE would respectfully call the attention of the people of POTTER COUXTY to onr large and complete assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, READ Y-MA DE CLOTHING, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, FLOUR, PORK, SALT, FISH, FEED and MEAL, PAINTS and OILS, HARD WARE, NOTIONS, GLASS WARE, dr., dr., dr., which we are offering at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, owing to the increased facilities afforded by the completion of the Buffalo. New York & Philadelphia Railway, and we can and will sell goods as low as they can be sold this side of Canada. Fresh ground Feed and Meal kept constantly on hand. We are daily receiving new goods, thus keeping our stock, in all departments, „ . FULL AXD COMPLETE at all times. 2429-$ Thos. McDowell & Co. Insurance Company of North America, OR PHILADELPHIA. The Oldest Stock Insurance Company in the United State*. ASSETS, January 1, 1873, 8 3,70,738.01 Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA.. A.SSXTTO, January 1, 1878, # 1,162,302.40 The above-named reliable Companies are represented In Con dersport bj J 2439-1 J ARTHUR B. MANN. L. B. COLE & SON, " fKOFKIKTORS OT TJPI Blacksmith and Wagon-shop, , > Second Street, between Main k Wert.) —-VortA SuU.— ODITDERSPORT, PA. WAOOXS, * CARRIAGES and SLEIGHS of all de*cripttcms manufactured to rait customers sod warranted. Repairing always attended to promptly. Competent and experienced worfcmenYept in em ploy In both shops to attend to the calls at cus tomers. Charges reasonable for cash or ready pay. L. B. COLE A SO If M. H. BIRCE, IMPORTER AND DEALER LV tfaprr Scannings, SCli'nhoto cSfjaiirs, OIL CLOTHS, Etc., No. £lB Mtun St., ir* BUFFALO, N. Y. .tl-tsts -dsnoji etqj nrojy spooS no i]*i sis*;* n*j uauioisuo "spnsjq axiom*; aaxo s* ** 'omtboi oklmsh.-i .K.lIH'tTH.b, pasjg patsaqotea iiisnf eqj ;o t;a.iui.rjnu*K A -JSI 'OTYdEJiia Wd OS V '•oo r sinvov • •* Edward Forster. DBAkBB T9 Groceries & Provisions, MAIN STBEET above SECOND, COUDERSPORT, PA. a rrLL sl ptlt or FLOUR, SUGAR, SPICES, SYRUP, CHEES , HAM, FISH, TOBACCO. SNUFF. &c., Ac, KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. A specialty made Teas and Coffees, of which I have the Larjjpst and Beat Stock in town. All Goods sold CHEAP for CASH onty- Call and examine before purchasing elsewher . EDWARD FORSTER BASSETTS LIVERY, Corner MARKET and HUNTER Strata, (SOUTH SIDE of the BITER.) I worm 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. • Hating purchased the Livery of Amos Velle, I have the only Establishment of the kind in this section. J. M. BASSETT. 138-tf THE BAKER HOUSE N. E. oor. SECOND and EAST Street*, (East ;f Court Souse Square,) % COUDERSPORT, PA. Has been pnrchased by BROWN & KELLY (formerly of the Cotdkrsfort Hotel. ) The House Is completely furnished from top to bottom, and has all the conveniences deired by the people; the table is the best in the County s the barn Is nnder the charge of the best ostler in the State; and. in short, everything will be don* that can be done to make it comfortable for stran gers or others who visit the heuse. I The long experience of the Proprietors in the Hotel business makes them peculiarly able to cater to the varied wants of the travelling public. They solicit their old custom, believt g that they are able to supply the best or the ebst to all. BROWN k KELLEY, ! 18S Prapn—rt.