fhe Potter Journal AND N E\VS ITEM. .."-r-SPCH?. PA., August 13, 1573. •wsoriptiou tie at'owed to-run over one Nl3 ' [ t ni arrears. l>ue notice will I*: given of ■ n aion and if not paid the paper will be 8. F. HAMILTON. > t,,pped - PuHi*h*r Coudersport Market. \\ at No. I white, per bush. $ 1.80 Ke<l winter. " 1.15 •• No. 1 si 'ring, " 1.50 ( 1.00 " .40 "■ a ; " . . .80 " 2.00 (a 2.50 <"'*■ ' . . " .4" l , ntatoe>. " 1.50 (cb 2.00 per ton, 12. (a sls. . " lb .06 (a .08 Jl'ik'S. " tt. .20 {<■■ .23 ItHtter, - J.. . - - doZ. .I<> Home Hun J > Mann arrived at home last ( ..nveiitioii re-assembles on the 16th ot - .-ptemlier. Picnic. The p- < ; ie of C"iub-report an<l vi in-1 jt\ wnt picnicing t< tin AlLithenv bridge <■" the Forest House road last Thursday. The weather wire favorable, T* coin JMII v sociable, and ail I"uicili in haying that if was a very enjoyable af ]tuiir. We hear from several parts of the county that the oats are rusting badly. Ya,- weather fot tne last two or three la , • n unfavorable to tbe ripen-1 ■* . liiis crop in goi.nl condition. Remember T at th County Fair is on the Sth, 9th ; ai 10th of O tolier. And don't forget F ; it is i"! t In* interest of all coneern f. i ai d esjiecially the farmers, to have I a -iiig lime." T.'osaConvection. Hit 1 Ht . nolieans of Tioga, vote, at . ..aai> .lection, under the Craw : mi.. systtni next Saturday, the I!.<* County Convention meets i'.i is- gon Tuesday, the l'Jth. !: .dil;! i< ill to the choice of candidates - tulic taken on the lot it whether • . i that county will continue ! M m.nations by the Crawford . Willi or return to tli. delegate sjsti in. ' ir.r cat. I .tig t! n. ruth of May last, a par [ : gentlemen from Pittsburgh, con 's-!:) cf o. Phillips. John O. Phillips. A. w.!! and J in. t'. Matt* rn, spent aple of weeks in our village stnn .gwith Brown & Kelley at the Baker is•>use*. They si>ent the time mostly in -ling, and whin they left expressed in selves well satisfied with theirsjxirt •i ilieenteitaiiiUH'iit they had received. One night last week a large box was loaded at the Baker House, which, U .:.g ojK'iHd, was found to contain fa ■ s*-t of glassware, presented to M c.d Mrs. Kelley with the conipli - i the almve-named gentlemen. T: • glass is of the finest quality—pure :1 clear—without a speck or blemish. Tie set is estimated at fifty dollars. A - i.- but another indication of the of Tiiad. and his better-lialf *i" the traveling public. Armed. " >. Davison, Chief Engineer of the \ I', i . iV 15. It. W., arrived in town • Mturday. He is stopping at the ' rspirt Hotel. Krnfcc l>w n. i i '.ge across the Allegheny, on i- i -put and >hippen state mad, • last Saturday night. A.llouns .if the Commissioners of the •w, -; .iking after it on Monday. '•nr.it ellsboro. ; a-. if Tioga are to have a fair. -- mvanil trotting match at Wells -11" .e 10th, lltli, 12th and 13th of "•!. Pui"ses amounting to S4OOO -v 1 for the races. ®li*<-li > p rr i e , • appearance. Ny has lieen a natural product C unty, where it formerly grew -cry large size. We have picked aiiaskettw 1 of tliem that were one H '-ialf inches long and three-fourths " l 'h in diameter. But for a few 1 lost they have been small and of quality. If this is owing to the " dying out it would lie well for '' "gin to cultivate them. They " *k just as well :ilong fences and "•d pine stumps if kept for the fruit ' > 1 ver did when allowed to grow "• places out of shiftlessuess. M"nbj l ightning. ln 2 the thunder storm Monday Mr. Edgar Hall, of Homer, Dstautly killed by a stroke of light - A limit six o'clock in the evening, standing in an outside door 'use, a charge of lightning struck . "pipe tliat went up through t!ie <u l part g*iing down the I " 1 : part running along the ridge ': lhe roof to the gable and dc - struck Ilall, singeing liis left ' timing the inside of lus legs, - - ' tlcsh of one heel and setting ' 1 Part of his pants and his socks f'dl to the floor, probably ,' 4 v ' ! '-hout a struggle. Ilis wife was . ; • I'ther person about the house h;u ""• and she was sitting on a 111 the same mom. The part ol tiie charge that followed down the stove pipe divided on the stove, going down one of the legs on either side. One part j entered a groove in the floor that extend- J ed und'-r the lounge on which Mrs. Hall sat, and tearing a wide aperture 1 isse<t into the ground down a doorqiost of the cellar. This current shocked Mrs. Ilall so that she fell partly over cn I the lounge, but hearing her husband fall she roused herself by an effort and seeing him lying on the floor with his clothes on fire, she procured a pail of water, extinguished the flames and then went to a neighbor's for assistance. Medical attendance was procured from this place, but it was of no avail. JHhbike. What came near being a fatal case of poisoning by accident occured last Fri day evening in this place. It appears that Mr. Albert Hood sell had been a little unwell for a few days and had been taking a mixture of rhubarb and soda, which was prepared in a teacup. Dur ing this time a daughter of Mr. Good-! sell's, while picking berries, was stung by a wasp on the hand, which caused the hand to swill badly, and a very strong wash of sugar of lead and opium had been prepared for it. After using the wash she accidentally set it in one corner of the cupboard near the medi cine for her father. When Mr. Good sell was preparing to retire for the night lie went to the cupboard, took the cup containing the poison and drank nearly all its contents lx-fore stopping. He! very soon discovered his mistake and made it known to I)r. McClary, who is Ixiarding with him and was fortunately j at home, who immediately administered an emetic and antidotes with success. : Mr. Good sell had taken about sixty grains of opium and about the same of sugar of lead. The Festival i Of the Baptist Society last Thursday evening passed off very pleasantly. Re ceipts $26.40. Storm. A severe thunder storm, or series of s!lowers, passed over tins section Mon day afternoon, commencing about five o'clock. A heavy body of water fell here, with a slight dash of hail. In sev eral localities we hear of severe hail storms. and some damage to crops. On the. he; d of Freeman Run it is said the hail fell so thick it could lie scraped up in handsfull Tuesday morning. A stonn of hail about five miles in w idth passed across the Allegany val ley, its northern edge lieing about two miles In-low here, which did se rious damage to tin* crops. It is re ported that after it was over chunks of solid ice were fou nil four inches in length. We did not see them. Rain commenced falling again alioiit ten o'clock Tuesday night and poured down in torrents until seven o'clock this j morning Thiil Wow!• liitl,. A young gentleman of sporting pro-j clivitiewho is .stopping not a thousand j miles from here, recently made th" ac- j quaintanee of a certain wculchuck. in i manner following: Passing along the road he espinl a specimen of that spe cies cosily peroht d on the root of a pine stump not far awav. Cautiously aje proaehiug the fence lie rested his wea-j pon aen-ss it and drew a '• fine sight." lie liit the stump, fort! e hark flew, but nuinz* mcnt seized him when he saw the woodchaek sitting quietly oil the root as bet"iv. Why didn't he "git" out of thai vicinity? We can't tell how many cartridges were exploded nor how much abuse heaped on the innocent an imal for his cool indifference, but finally a friend happened along who, on under-' standing the situation, explained that the woodchuck was a part of the stump, in other words a pine knot. Wood chucks now fee d on the bean-patches and wallow in the clowr-fields. hut our sportsman don't hanker after them. £ocal ilotii'fsi. W© will send the Journal for one year to any club of FIVE new subscribers on payment of C 7.50, and to any one sending S 1.5.00 for ten new subscrib ers, c-ns year, we will send one copy free for saxne time. The sickly season is 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 Rohrer's Wild Cherry Tonic will invigi u ate the system, brace up the shat tered forces and enable each organ to perform 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 dcrrihle disease, Dysjupsia, it is inval uable. THOMPSON'& MANN, J4t*.i oin M'Mtttnlc and liotuil Agents. CouDKKsroitT. PA. The SINGKU is a lock-stitch machine and makes a beautiful, even and uniform stitch which will not ravel and isalike on both sides. It hems, braids, cords, tucks, embroiders, ruffles, fells and does all kind.-, of work on the finest muslin or the heaviest full-cloth. ; "What poor sliurt-silcd worms we lie, A-J \\v kan't kalkilate With any degree < if sartantee What's -ovine to tie our fate." We can calculate, however, with rea sonable certainty on getting Better Lumber Wagons, 1 letter Carriages of all descriptions, Better Sleighs, Better < 'utters. Better Trimming, Better Painting. Better Horse-shoeing, and llettcr Repairing of all kinds At COLE'S Simp than any other place iii Comlersport or in the County. 1 I) RICK.—Get your BRICK from * WM. BRINE, Itoulet, Pa. Speei : mens can be seen at the ofiiee of Joru i NAL A ITEM. Price, $8.60 per thou i sand —reduction made when ordered in large quantities. 2002-tf DRAFTS on Fnrope furnished at rea sonable rates by S. F. HAMILTON, A'jrr-.i. A splendid stoek of Paisley shawls may be found at Simmons' Regulato at i prices far below their present market value. T>OROI"(JH ORDINANCE.—At a mcct ; -1) ing of the Burgess and Common : Council of Lewisville Borough, held July 19. ls~3, the following ordinance was unanimously passed: That the sidewalk on the west side of Main street I>* extended north to Dr. Eaton's barn. To lie completed by the first day of September next. A. s. MINTONYE, WM. IIOWE. < r J-3 Sicretitrii. Burgess. A Chaiiee.—The August No. of the Jfumh'c ]!cr is received and is the hist i one that will be issued from the old point—Albion, 111., tlie publishers hav ing rem oven to 123 Main St., Cincinna ti, Ohio. They 'propose to largely im prove it at their new location and make it still more worthy of public confidence than heretofore. There will be no other change; eveiy subscriber receives as a premium a val uable ehronio. and the magazine alone is well worth the price charged—sl.oo. Those who wish to see the magazine be fore subscribing can procure a sample copy by sending stamp to the publisher, at 123 Main St., Cincinnati. Ohio. \ t offer for sale, at par and accrui d i T interest, the bonds of the School District of Renovo Borough. These bonds are $15,000 in amount and mature in ]S76, '77 and '7B; bear in terest at rate of i'</7if jier cent, jier an num, payable semi-annually. Interest and principal payable in New York or at our Banking House. 11. B. CALDWELL A CO., RENOVO, Fa., July 23, 1873, -tf Bankers Better than Rohl. —A certain amount of greenbacks, national or fractional currency invested with C. 11. Simmons, the Regulator man for dry goods, gro t-eries, lmots and shoes. I ) (IYER WHEEL CO., 1 V 3TFT West Third st., < INCINN *TI, O. Manufacturers of the celehrated S;u veil Wheel, tin* Rover Combination and Old Style Wagons. Also Carriage and Wagon Woodwork of every de scription. A'-tual wear and hard usage is the i D-D test of tin* strength and durability j of a wheel, and they have proved the Sarven Patent to wear longei than three or four sets of the liest old-style wheels. \\ lien about to purchase a buggy, car riage or wagon, see that your carriage maker uses our make of the Sarven wheel. There are so many inferior pa tent wheels in the market that it will IK* to your interest to stipulate for the ; Sarven —as it is now conceded to lie the | iiDi'fpftlr I 2512 Shepar<% at Simmons' Regulators, j says he will give a laboring man or lady i more goods for the same amount of mo ney than any other man will in the I'ni ted Staies. Don't forget that C. IT. Simmons, the Merchant Prince of WelLsville, is yet in trade larger than ever, and that his ; twenty-five years* experience in this ; market enables him to give his custom er.*-tin* best good*, anil latest styles at the lowest living rates. Be sure and ' call and examine his stock, and lie nm : vinci'd that a dollar saved is worth two earned. Great run on a well known Institu tion.—The famous Regulator man. C. 11. Simmons' N is. 2, 3. 4 and 5, W< 11s ville, N. Y. has recently been subjected ' to an extraordinary pressure—the pres sure of crowds of sufferers that have lieen in the habit of buying from small dealers and paying enormous prices. Money lieing scarce, they have seem ingly all made a grand rush to the place where they get the greatest amount of goods for the smallest amount of mon j ey. The popularity of this establish ment is boundless and will last, for it is built on a solid foundation; one hun dred thousand dollars lieing the corner stone. This well known establishment might justly be called a savings bank from the numbers of dollars it has saved the people for the last ten years. From its very infancy high prices have had tu vanish like dew U'fore the morning sun. The people come more and more toC'. 11. Simmons' Regulator stores for dry <IOIM!S. clothing, groceries, lioots and : shoes and everything that families use. Their stock is large and also well suit ed to customers as to price, t'oineone, couie all without delay aiul prove the truth of what we say. TIME TABLE. T>l'FFA LO. N. Y. & PHILAPA. RAILWAY y COMPANY.—Time Table adopted Mos DAT, June 30, 1573. NORTHWARD. STATIONS. Niirbt Kiag- Lo<*al Tbrnngh Eitp. *ra Kri-lght. Freight. F.xp. :t. 111. p. m. Emimriuin 11" 5.2' tj.iX'aiu ...Vpni Keating summit 341 ".is " .... Port Aneganv... 417 H. 24 s.ia ' 11.00 I iiean ..' 5.2' T.ii 12.00 m 1..10 am ' liuilalo 8.20 9.45 itSfR * SOITHWA *:l V PhiUd'a Night Th'gh STATIONS. Halt. Exprans. Freight. Frght Expresi*. a. in. BiifTaio 8.30ar.i tf2opm ti.l"am S (Mian ...10 47" '.'.4"" liOO in 1.30 Port Allegany 11.4-5 " 11.00 *• i.Y)pm 4.12 lleat'g Suni't 1i.4" " 34C " Knip'iriitni IT itffcl HRWI .n" 13# * Stops at Junction. 0.10 a. in. § Starts at do., 7.00 p. in. H. L. LYMAN. J. H. YEOMANB, (Jen. Pass. Agt, Superintendent ' TWO DAILY LINES OF STAGES FRO** ; Coudersport to Fort Allegany, Tile MAIL STAGE I, * ,( • -li r-p.,rt ;:t 7a. in. and arrives at l'i .. a.'; .111 via time for trains -j to Philadelphia. Leaves l'.,rt AllegSUiv at Ip. in , arriving at Oouderq>ort at 4 p. 111. The EXPRESS STAGE i.-ave-in- ~ ~-f ~q ; 1 , arrives at p..rt Allegany -t 4 < -li k, in th. •f, r iniin >ku alo and to <■ nnect \\ I, N. • Y. K. K. R. returns foi Uo.tder- 01 won arrival of trains. 02-tf. If. F. (ilassutire, 1 Stay Proprietor arid Express Ayirnt In the matter of the Petition Jn the Orphans'' of UV D. ATHKKTON r.irtlie j Court of Potter partition <1 the heal E-tatc ; C-unty, No. 1:10. of William At/ierton, de- F To J.A SFS ATHER ' ceased. To.v an! 111 a.AM 1 ' AriIERToS. Yen are hereby notified to appear next Court, to 1 <■ he'd at Coudersjiort on the fifteenth uay of SepteinUr next, and show cause why the report of th< inquest made in this case should not be > approved, and why you sliould not aeeept the several parts of the said real estate assigned to • you in said rejHjrt. JNO. S. MANN & SON, Attys. for Petitioner. ; , Cowtersport, July 30, pea. 4t ! 1 In the Orphans' Court of the In the matter of Aire j County ofd'otter to Wilhel estateof Je an HEN- | mlna Moisa. Chas. P. Moisa. RI SACEM INN. late ! Emma A. Sarkmann ant! s of the township of I threeminorehildren (uaines , Abbott i-i the conn- unknown) of John Otto An ty of Potter, dec d. j drew Sacktnann, late of X. 1 Y. city, deceased. TAKE NOTICE, on the petition of tlie widow . i of said decedent, a citation has been granted by ! tiie Orphans' Court of Potter County to the uif mints!rator and heirs at-law of Jons HENKV •* Packman, deceased, to show cause why sale of s 1 the realestate of said deceilent should liot he or dered returnable on tlie l'-th day of September next, before the .ludge of said On tut at Cotider s;we. t at 1 o'clock p. in., at Which time and place _ vou may attend if vou think proper. OLMsTKO & LARK M'.llE. ' Attys for Petiticnvrs. . < otidersp >rt, duly id, 1873. , ANN A. KEI.I.Y I by her next friend,. | In the Court of Common , JAM lis NELSON', - r l'leas of Potter Co., No. I 47. Feh. Term, I*7;. j R. L>. KKI.I.V. J LIIK-1 in Divorce. S. 1). Kellv, the Kes|Niiiileut above named, I w ill please take notice that a snhptena and alias i subpoena have been issued and returned nihil; 1 you are therefore hereby required to appear on l 'he first day of next Court. Sept. 1.", 187: i. to an i sixer to the complaint made in this ease. S. I'. REYNOLDS. Sheriff. _ 1 Coiiders|vrt, July 23, 1*7:;. A-H; •j Nolltf, "VI T "HKI:EAS. letters "f administration to tlie > > estate of REI'HUN I".. KENT, late of Pleasant Valley twp.. Potter Co , deceased, having been granted to the subsetiliers. all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate ' payment, and those having claims or demands ~ against the estate of eiid deeedent will make i known the same without dei.ty to Dole AS M. KENT, EUNEST WuiollT, | Pleasant Varey. June I<VIB7A-6 Adni Administrator's Notice. WHERE \S, letters of .YdruitiisfrnMnn to the es tateof KI TH HACKETI, lateof Lewisvilleltoro'.l'ot ■ ter Co., Pa., deceased, having lieen granted to the suhsi'riber, ail, ei sotis indebted to said estate are i requested to make jinmehtate payreeet. and those ; having claims or demands against t h - estate oi the s;,j.i decedent win make known the same, i without delay, to I.OITsA HACKKTT. I Lewls\ ille, August 6, 1573. Notice Testamentary. ATriilEKEs, I.etters Tesfa-'i'-ntir, T o the e>- | It tat ■* of Ia A itOiuuNs, late ~f Kingnain twp.. ' deeeascl, having lieeu granted to the *•:!,.-criber, oil persons indented totfie said estate are request- I e ! o make in Mediate paviucitt and t : having ' claims against the estate of the laid deeedggt will ; nnike known the same wlthont'delay to DELIGHT A UOHJIINS, | Bingham, August 0, 1*73. Executrix IN BANKRUPTCY. WESTERN IMST. OK PKNNA., I he undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap pointment as assiguee of E'!IAFL.ES SEELY, of iiee- : tor, In the t 'otintA of Potter and state of l'emis.vl- j I vauia, witiiiu said District, who has ln-eu adjudg- | • d oankriipt on his own petition by the District ' t Court of mill District. At til's, fs'STKKKTEit. 1 VTIE! I' C to all to whom these presents com*: | XY'ier. ~s. liAKI.IETT ! i.i/fA i'KSMS ln.s ale I -< "tided, a;:d run aw ay, and left utv and board without cause or provocation. Ido hereby forbid . ; any one bckltag, hMtiliaf, barborijur or trusting ier on my account, as I shall pay uod-hts rlta: she . i.'Ofitr:' ts. C. DENNIS. ; !:• gharri, Ae.gnft 13, 173. 3t*. Estate of ALBT-.T P. CO-PS, debased. SALE OF REAL L'S'i ATE. ? N purseauce of an order of the Orphans' < onrt , *- of Potter County, June Id, tsfii, the undersign • ed administrator of said estate will, on - WEDNESDAY, H E iITU SEPT" MBEK, A.D., 1873, at ten o'clock, a.m., expose to sale the following ' dese Hied lands: No. t. A lot of irn lin C side: .mo: t, l.< ii ga part '' of village tot No.lti, on Square No: 11. Boundad ! Nby lands of Ignat/ Ort* K .Ma: , street, sby i ; Amos French, and W by an alley; l,ei g 22'.. feet i wide on Main street aad IN feet deep. No. 2. —A lot of land In Wha' ton and EuUlia . township-, surveyed upon \vt. No. SSQB. C obtain ing lion acres. No. d.— A lot known a.s Lot 74 of Dent's lands ir. 1 Hector tow nship, containing 1" ■ acres; part ot Wts. t;s, i;ti, o |-n ami t:kM. -ituate , the (Jen esee Forka f 1 me Cieek. No. 4.—A lot of land in Hector town-hip, being I . . Lot No. 7ft of Dent's lauds In said township, con -1 taiutng Stt ai res, and Lot No. lt> of same lands, containing flft.4 a, re-.; situati wLouetkHSi, No. .n.—A lot of land In West branch township, containing'lST acres—a part of Wfc. 46T3. Rouurt i 1 on tin. V- and N by the V. arrant lines, E by K. Crippen, and s ly laii-ls of F. W. Hughes. ' No. S. —A lot of land in Eulalia township, co;:- . taining 863 acres, ou \vt. No. *7 --. l>elng the nn-1 divided one-half of the south part of said Warrant - known as the James Kiteiieu Lot. ; No. 7.—A I>tof 1• 5 acres in Summit township, part of Warrants N' s. 21t'4 and 21'i2, being the V - half <>f lot No. 4A of lUi.gh.uu lauds in said town r -^niP. No. B, a lot of no acres in Ronlet township. No. P.—A l"t of ho acres In ( Ir.ra ! ovnsi.ip. C No. Pi.—A let of 20b acres i,i Alh gany township ■ | d'aiied tiie BUI farm) composed of Blughau) Lots ' No*. )37 and la-, pail- ol \\ ts. .'- . 1--7, 182s and , 1-32. , No. 11. —The undivided onc-lu, f part of a lot of 1 land in -'.a k.-on and Ihke towns.dps. Rounde<l i, , the N by \u. No. HssS. K by Wt. No. 14<i-, S l,y ' Ml. Nn. :i!Kk), n-.d Why Wt. No. 30<k>—oontainihg 140 acres. Terms made known at the time of sale. J. 11AKKISON, Ail HI r. Wel'sboro, Aug. 13,15T3. BOOTS and SHOES 1 John Denhof, Woe LD resjs- tfully inform tlie citi/ens that lie 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, AND A GOOD FIT GFAUANTEED Give hint a call . A BEAUTIFUL $8 CHROMoI FREE TO ALL LOVERS OF ART AND LITERA TURE. A will send the Beautiful Chromo entitled "The Unwelcome Visitor," ]x>stage pre paid, :is a premium to every subscriber to our - monthly magazine called the" ; -J') Id MI!I, J3 J)33 E v contains thirty-two large page-. Is-sides the eo ver. filled with tlie best and most interesting reading. Price, only Si a Year! Send on vmir Dollar and gel a dollar magazine ami an eight dollar chromo in return. Sample copy set free ,n receipt of stamp. We want and will liberally pay -V(iE TV r r s. Send riamp for particulars. Address HI MULE BEE, Albion, Illinois. t 2ooi' WIITQ jYIT .ID SOU, "THE AMERICM PIANO," No. 117 HIiOOME STItEET, New Yorli, First preuiivuns wherever exhibited — Prices low for the quality—Large prices itliJ dl' JI Set >i: 1-hund Instruments in Exchange. F. enu Mr. EduCard Hoffman, Vie celebrated Pianist. ! I conscientiously believe that your Piano is in every resix-ct a moet mogniti cent Instrument. Fran theTndejtendtntd* The American Piano has disci vedly become a very inipular Instrument. £gr Rel>onsible Ageuts wanted for unoccupied territory. Send for Circulars to o42cm< \VIX( r & SOX, 417 Broome St., X. Y. Lewisville 1 w. w. MOORE, GRADED SCHOOL DEALER IN I ™,, Y „,A TO „ S ,. MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, B. R. Slnde. Mrs. B. It. Sladt, PrinciriM A*.<titunt . AMERICAN and IMPORTED ui*s K. E. Cusliinjf, In-strinm nVJ Mattic. TUITION. Primary Department, perform 4no M ARIU.I'iS, cKfC*., Intermediate do., rb, ."-ml • High school do., do 600 lnstrnnienlal music 10 Ot Thii iI St.. opirisite <'ourt llousi Square, Tuiti ii miLst l>e arranged in advance. ('lasso- in this term will lie arranged to necom inodate those designing toteaeh during the com- COl Df RSPORT. PA. tiig winter. The Potter County Teachers' Institute will lie held at Lewisville iti connecti >u with thi- term. Board, including lights and fuel, can l>o >!>- All work done In a workmanlHce irtnmirr an 1 or taim-d for 3o cents iter day. Good r< huiis can l>e , . ~ obtained by those w Dodettre 11 furulsli t heir own deni sent by mail promptly attended to. board. SETH LEWIS, 0. R. BASSKTT, v 'y Ptioes are the lowest tu this section of the Secretary. 50-tf Pre.i'teT\t countn. 244<> i SPRING. 1873. Thcs. McDowell & Co., DEALERS IN (IEXE RA T. IN [ERCITA NDIS E, We would respectfully call the ttttention of the people of POTTER COUNTY to our la rfjp and complete assortment of BUY GOODS, GIIOCEIiIL'S. ('HOOKER V. BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CARS, READ Y-AIADE CLOTH IXC, SCHOOL ROOKS, STATIONERY, FLOUR, PORK, SALT, FISH, FEED and MEA L. PAIXTS and OILS, dr., A-'., dr., which weave ofTerincr at GREATLY REDUCED riai Ks, owintf to the increased facilities afforded by the com],lotion of the Buffalo. New Vork A Philadelphia Railway, and we can and will sell goods its low as the) 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. ITI.L AND COMPLETE at till times. •2429-i Tiios. McDowell & Co. THE Cesspit Hotel AND General Stage Office II < VCN KEFITTEN am! UI:FI I:M"?IIKI> from f\ 1P P I .. P7?T J A 77 and if noie open to the PUBLIC. The TABLE Kill he l?pt in rntsT i LASS lylc, and no hihor or expe'iiee spared to make it x FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, HOOD STA BLTyand careful Hostler* nlvaps in attendance. The OLD-TIME popularity of the Hotel trill he FI LLY MAINTAINED hy the present Proprietor, who nmr solicit* the patronay of trurellers and th" public {rwraiht. I>. F. RLASS.MIHF, Jr., 131 PEOPKIETOB. insurance Company of North America, OF PHILADELPHIA. The Oldest Stock Insurance Company in the United States. ASSIOTS, .1 nmi a i'y I. s> Pennsylvania Pire Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSUTS, 1, 1873, 3 1,102,502.4ti The above-named reliable i'eiupiiiiies are represented in Cou (!ers|ort by 2430-1 y ARTHUR U. MANN. THE BAKER HOUSE N. E. cor. SECOND and EAST Streets. .-j (East of "curt House Square,) COUDERSPORT, PA. lias been purchased l>y BROWN & KEI.IA I formerly <>f the t'oi OEKSUOKT HOTEL.) The House is completely furnished from top t<> bottom, nmi has all the conveniences desired b> tlie people ; the table is the best in the County the barn is under the charge of tlie text oxttrr it. the State; and. in short, everything will be done that can hedoneto make it comfortable for stran gers or others who * Lsit the hon.se. The long e\|K-rience of tlie Proprietors in the Hotel business makes them peculiarly aide to eater to the vai ied wants of the travelling public. They solicit their old custom, l>e!icvi g that thev are able to supply tbe BEST or THE ÜBST to all. BKOWN & KELLEY, • 113 Proprietors. ! L. P. COLE & SON, tItOVKIT fORS OF TUB Blacksmith and V/agon-sncp, ( ! 3D:C:.I Street, between Uoia Si Test,; Gitic.— I i COTJDERSPORT, PA, I WA UOX , 1 i CAIUiIA(IE*a SI.ETC}IIS nf t•'l /' <cri\>th \jt • manufactured to suit Repalrinsf ahvaj - . tt : ••raj v. . Competent ami extern need workmen'Vept in tor ; ploy in both shops to attend to the calls of <•>,*- j tomers. I Charges reasonable f.-t ca-h or ready a . ; * W2a L. B. COLE <£ SO IV!. H. UIFCZ, IMPCHTF.It AND CFAMIR IN i)apcr 22ttntiotaj 3iMof, OIT, CXOTIIS, Efr , "NfO. 918 Alain St., 'J * BUFFALO, N. Y. . \T-trt-* VHtnofi sttu no.ij j pasatputhi poo£ 00 jpj ÜBj tJ.VUK'JtI. , Ypite.ni ..mmr; .Vp,m !• ' JMIJOSH f (■"> w tn onhvro.t nxt.wHr. ..tv Hi' , ptlSJyj aiwitf 3CJJ jo hj. jt.j ivjmte,, A V '(riYeTcr.Ul 'IWJ)S !•>,I fit v I* FN * ' (T • f-y ' vJ "o Irvi VWu 'J a J BASSETT'S LIVERY Ccrner MARKET and RENTER MreH-, [sorm sidk / i'i. hive it.) I worm resjieetfully luvin- the attention in.* i public to my * LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT, with the assurance that I can meet every ,ic ; inand fur a first class turnout. Having purchased ti.e I .ivory of Amos \ e have tli" only Establishment > f the kind in'n.l section. |„ o f J. M. BASSE'IT. 132-tf John V. Brown, i -J, PROPRIETOR OP I LINE OF STAC IKS Coudorsport & Wellsvillo ( I 'in OS TF.I YO. J'A.) | ■ Person, going to (hsw \vol>\ . nd to return same day, v. ill be actauninodateu at stage rates. Passengers v. idling to reach any of the migh (su ing towns will be conveyed by l.it. ty at reasonable rates. A good T.iverv lie kept constantlv on hand or passengers bj the stage. ' 1 OSWAYO HOUSE, , (JollN Y. Bnows, Propr., OSWAYO, I* A . 114 if " Edward Forster, DEALER IJf Groceries & Provisions, M Vl\ STREET above SEI <>M\ COUDERSPORT, PA. >i A FULL SUITEY Or ' FLOTjR, SDC/Alt; > | SPICES, SYRUP. CIIE E S , HAM, FISH, . t TOBACCO, SNUFF &c., Sco., KFTT CONSTANTLY ON" HANI). I A specialty made Teas and Cottecs, ; of which I hare the Largest find IJowt Stock in towu. > All Goods sold CHEAP for CASfI o)> | Call and examine before purchasing elseivher . I.IHVAIU) I OK.NII.H
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