The Potter journal and news item. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1872-1874, August 27, 1873, Image 3

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    I The potter Journal
I ' AND
J- -g w s IXE M-
I WT3
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i.nun sh- !l i* aT'owed to run over one
l> • . v Due notice will I* given of
I -' " ■ • and if not paid the pajxrwiU be
I ,x S. F. HAMILTON.
I f ' ( Publisher
Ccudersport Market.
I •V .1 white, per bush. sl.H>
I
1 spring, 44 1.50 @ 1.60
1 - 44 .40
\ ." . . " .so
" 2.00 (n 2.50
g '•
P _ . . " 1.50 (a. 2.00
L 1 . - per ton, 12. i? sls.
.
I . *' lb .1 .25
I Butter. _ _
■ - - - doz. -l-J
■ one of "Nature"* Nol-lernen.
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|v. Tv Wllsville became u raui'i-nu
I * • • Mr. Mather has bet u the express
I .' ; . ,-kt t agent tl,n-e, and we 1 *m-ve
I, a:\ safe's;. say that l ' Ilia!!
I p,,t:.-r t n.iity i vt. asked av< a.- -nabl*
f ,<u;W.ati I. tr-m him and was re
[ u-d. Always kind ami ev.-a-ti nq- nd
-2 Fa ith Par.. and t • ti. • : - "
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jr. piplt'lottaJJalVt'M;:." r. lieial.
|May lie long continue to be, as he
j I tl.a- .-eetioji of 0.-'Hitiy.
I We are Ihunsyhajiuais through and
I. ■, ; _ - -
5 I. greatly prefer to receive our
I. j xpl>*ss U.att' i v.a 1..- . ;!i-
I f. .wn Hot • 're
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■ . V( p, ,iA it desirable to receive
; i iges fir ui the hands of Mr.
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g.: th-man. l)ii:
I, j }'■. M.ihtr constantly kept this
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iigt-t e ol' tl.fcrt-si.lt ot
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■ .nun unity, an itha: is that
m - .• w t 'imils and in -op .ie-i
I ; . i" -a. n occupied by liim.
M : P-iti C
• ~-i 12
flflr
■ Tiiai Tree.
.1 •• III: idle of tl •
H m.irkai
.
it does not l 'k i.ke dy-
I . T.o - simply set las
"• ■ dig for it. and so. while it is
| - . i : y the deep green foliage ol
as. it ha> taken on trie lia i
- f . ijH'liess and i.- plepar.; _
y rest.
Personal.
' -s I. ttie Xicla m <p.i
. Hid 11 Mis- i'nnv..
: : Mr. Isaac ( airfieldami u ii. .
i>. w lit t< - .it Lara t .
• - 2 -ts of - prl teiith-nt
-j* i ial car. — * < ... e* !.
. .y' i. 1-73.
IVTaI! Term
: t ('1 a l . -d . v :ri
■ l .-t JJonday under the charge
5
s I |J* Applet
• :. ... tin:r app'-roance.
■t. 1. the utiier tlay. of a man in
' a part of th- County who
- r trt-e. the branches of which
- ..: to the gi' ami with the
" '• f f large jK-ars. It hits been
V ' applts w re the < nly fruit
9 -aecessfiilly raised in oui
.n.att. i.iut this man protected
-- a;s on his -pttar tree from the
" .i.g by sewing slieets to
■ 1 " . spreading them ■ -ver the tree
- ts, and lie lias the certainty
s- l f fine fruit to repay him for his
■ **>.< fan l
■ art have an Express Officer
H '• v ty inconvenient without one.
A - days of summer.
■ I tall.
- g from the Miner, the only ex
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-•2 -:oy- ball. They liave a club
111 it* " ild C ats. " wl. i,
-s g.-t dull, challenge some
i in the country ai oimd, ai .
H make things lively for hail
■' game was played Sat
-* .2 -t 16tb, aud another is tc
- " 2. ir<Jay. August 30th.
I r " fiu,b, e Speculation.
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I ; .." • yusiii]'. ( leartield c >uuty. sold
>2 Co., of Altoona". 4o>i ;
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g from the property 400
acres in four farm-, a saw mill, grist
mill and sixteen houses and lots in
Jam sville. worth s2s,(>tXi. He has also
; other projK-rty. including 50.000.000 feet
of pine timber, worth a quarter of a
mill ion. One-third <<f the property said
was bought by Mr. Flynn. R. li. Bridg-
Misand \V. T. Sinq'son. of Lock Haven,
seven years ago, for $36.0w. Twenty
montha in Mr. Flynn boight Mr.
llridgens' interest for $25,060, and to- •
day paid Mr. Moore $50,000 for his;
sMre. Mr. Flynn nets $4-so.es"J by the
traiiSiiction. In ls-54 he settled in Clear
lit id county a pemr man. and is beday
Wtu tli ~ sOo'tH*). Ti is sale to McCa'Jey
ft ( o. is the Lngt st ♦ ver made in 1 i- ar-
Gt-hl county. lie predicts that they w ill
clear a million on their purchase. The
land is heavily covered with pine and
underlaid with coal. — Guz- tU A JJulktiu.
Than k >givixg next.
Kudt.
i M'e see that a company are traveling
over the country, putting up lightning
rols wherever the owners of buildings
want such protection.
Harvesting:.
prog ,-ss • siewjy. Ihe w atlic-r iss>ait—
w ' at taiv rtaiu, with a trifle too much
rain for the successful prosecution of
that bu.-iiiv.ss.
Ccdic-Btcd.
Ti.e new I*ll at Millport was d.di
catvd last Friday evening. Ti ■ exer
cis* s closed with a ball, which is sp- ken
of iv t i *w ho were present- as a very
pa asant affair. The hall is about forty
bv • fett in size, and is fitted up with
■ a " Ahum and other convenient .s for
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• are certainly d- -*. rving of credit for the
• at- !"• • they have exhibited in its
■ erection.
Rfpabiiran*
lb na a.' r the primary m- oting and the
C aviuti. n next w.ek. (y
Mcuical Nw if-lr.
The I ysb ians of Pott- r McK an,
.
ii-2 aM< dical " if-ty. The., haw •:< hi
a po limiuary m- eting and aljourn-d to
m-'-t in Eiupt'iium - >me time in ."?j
ttmU-r. .via :; ti.e organization will be
completed.
Ir-ctoi erf.
J nath. :i Alb n. A. M., President of
Allrni University, lias leen made Doc
-1 or o. l'hu- .-ophy by the Regents of the
l iiivt: "y . f iNew Pork.
>'e '■ Rrr-.e.
-nsi; .• :... the lii wing:
They Jiave intreghi d a new game in
Angelica, in iieu < f ci.-quet. called
"ehivairie." Maj. £ng]esays he diun't
j understand what made the game so pop
ular until tie saw a ••feiler," after mak
ing a ,-triive, run to t iu* thumb liand side
! Angelina, and—smack: tally one. Maj.
say s that it's a phax lit k.tie game alia
in out-of-door exercise.
Tempera- , f.
A -arg a. d : • i.ti.-'rsti: meeting was
held in the t ourt llou- - at Williams-1
p*rt or. tc- tv..:i,;.g >f -- • -ir h-y. ti.-
! 16th, in ' c- i-itore.-t of t- nip rainv, and
t*SJ 4 tllC I 1:1"; c ilU'lit Of tl. !'•-
calopl . -.; lav. in I a.t city.
< iis; v te " iin-.
We ar- reque-bd to amiounc.- t 1 ;:t
the C : ip Mee- • g for Wharton charge.
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day, - . 4, and continue one week.
Turn- :t.
M %ni o .w> had a Ii- avy rai .
but about in* >a V in-2d up and the clouds
parti h-aivd away, and iu the after
noon v. m.tio-l the largest crowd oi
jH-. . . .i the street that La.s br-eu in
towj. eJun Court.
An I " * !
Tells t .-try fa young man :t in
(' . ' wl'idl! gto - . ti.e
lady . ••:n he was s a i" Is- mar
ried v. n he was -.truck by lightning
and Is >t ii himself and iiis horse insuiHtly
killed. The r< mariable part of the
man . .ait two y-ars ago was riding to
see ti;- -nine lady, to whom i e was en
gaged. when he was thrown from his
horse lid killed. It there is a tin: 1
or-. sane t'ri ml si: . id k ndly ad
vise l.uu it >t to go for that young lady
much.
mt.
11 •.e are two or three holes in the
sid w ilk oil Main >tiV t, opi*site tin
el- •: •.-. tiat "ng:a to be rtquihed.
- .nee writing the al> >vt the sidewalk
has iven repaired, and it seems wt are
to g t no credit lor the jab either.
Lnuntie As) liim.
(- -v. llartranft latt ly .-ign"d the bill
] roviding for the erection of .a xtate
Lunatic Asylum at some place in the
■; ihwe.-tt.n part ol t.:e >t. ".e. Ihv
1 ution is not ye t decided oi . The
j crowded condition of the Asylum al
, ready built renders another mrtitution
• i the kind necessary.
Sj'OCts.
Down in Cumru township, Berks
county, they have a huckleberry patch
ii to which .-ticks. st> ncs and < ther mis
.
whenever Jieople venture after berries.
Careful invfcstig.ition Lasso far failed
to reveal from wnence they came.
1 he State Fair
Is to W h- Id in the city of Erie on the
. ttni- ground where it was held last
year. It occurs Sept. 3uthaud Oct Ist.
2nd and 3rd.
Crop* Injured.
The prevailing rains of the past two
-ks have done BkOCh damage U> crops
! here and elsewhere. — MrK■ or JJint r.
parried.
Clapp— Hollenheeli—cn Siu-i iv, Auimsl
1-7:5. at the residence of John ft. 11-ileo
beek, at steek- City, Net ni-ka, by Rev. E.
J. Tu'f .nl, Mr. H AMMOXD Cxapp, of Steele
City, Nebraska, anil Miss Rebecca" Hou
levbeck. of Erst Hebron, Potter county.
Pa.
DIFD.
In Hebron. An- 21, IST la-lian trertrnde.
on > icrhter of.' li'v.-ui.! .\scr:>A Mouas
aged ] year, mouths and 27 days.
May tle Lord eymfort the bereaved jcirents
At his rt-; lenee on the E'even Sti'.e, Potter Co.,
Pa.. June: , 1-7 i Henry Farper^oii.
(2 years.
BwHrr Fur? ma w*sa native-i N.w Jersey,
and moved with his ? tmily to I'railfon! ei-iauy
about i:ft, i, >,>ars ago. AJtont three yearsngu
i - renioi d t H ven Mile, when tie i a
: his death. About law years ac- he gm :;is
i: art to God. *it..-e that time lit- l is lived an ex
• etnplary ehrtstian. lie leave* a wife and three
eliiidreu, and numerous relari - in Bradford
county.
Xoral ilctifcs.
We vi-ill send the Journal for one year
to any clr.b cf FIVE new subscribers
on payment of $ T.-50. and to any one
sending € 15.00 for ten new subscrib
ers, one year, we will send one copy
free for same time.
1
nica'i'otu- in relation to subscription#
and advertising should be addressed
JV
Drafto on Ikrcpe furnished
Or-. i--.v.s bv
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-tfraiL
The sickly *...—a ; ai l and: the gi. g
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use of lb LrerV Wild ('1 , rry Tonic will
tercd forces ami enable each organ t -
ptrtVirm its proper function-. It will
j cure any case of Diarri.o a, Dystntery
d" U'aolrra Morbus in a few hours, and
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uuhK THOMl Js ON A- MANX.
1 244;*--" in W'i • * ' • * X '
V u;;,!..-E- ::t. PA.
Ti.e Singer i-alo k-stl: ' it: iriik
J i::. IJiiakesab-autiful,e\- no limit : n
! stitch which will not ravel and is alike
ai Kth sides. It herns, braids, cork.
all kinds of work on the finest muslin or
the la aviest full-cloth.
•v-i -W - • ..r *!i --rt— v. ncs i\, .
. We k .li t kalki. ote
With any degree
(f samara.-?
Wliat's fiwilK-: • l>o our fate."
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IJ- iter Lumber Wag •:>.
Better M. Igl.-.
Bolter vi:u rs.
Better Tiiunni' 2,
B r V v. dug,
B tier 111 ti 1 .- -shoeing, and
Better I'-ji:.. .:7 ' . .ill him -
At ( < -LE > >l. ■ ' ■
iii Couder ]'rt ir iixtlie C'onuty.
pRICK. —(.• ty- .• 1.-RIC Kf- n
-1* Wm. Brine, Ib-uk-t. I' >i - i
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sand —reduction made v- hen ordi red in
].! _ e ai.vit -.
A sjileiali i s-oek fPa-1 y rv'
■i: i-.-i! 1; i Sim: . -:.s" lb _:. l.a •at
priei * iar b-w th* ir present uatrset
Ij)1J0n;iI ORDiNAM' F.—A;
) ing of tin 1, - - If
Council of Lewisviile Borough, h* Id
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w as unanimously pas-ed:
That tl.-- - d walk on tl • west ;<•
Eaton's ' .'ii. To • ••• i iiq !. ted by the
j tirst day of ; ieinl.'cr next.
\T ""EofferlVr-ah", a •. • d
' v :11 ,: sT. 11:■ U ti.i >is
District of lb-: wo Borough.
. and mat '.;••• iu 1-76. '77 and "7-: K ar in
!
and primal 1 pay.:'.de in Aw York or
at our B..uki: 2 Ho:. - .
R. B. CALDWELL & CO..
lIEXOVO, I'.-.. Jl 22. 1 — ~t—lf Ii
Better than (udd. —A • • !'. an. a:.:
' of gree ill lacks, national or fnictiou.il
' currency inv< -* -d with C. H. simim n>.
the Regnkit >r man f r dry goeids, gro
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] >UYER AVIIEEL C
( t 37" W -- Thir l -7., Ciscivs \TT, O.
| Manufaeturers of the celebrated Barren
Wheel, the Royer Combination and
1 Old Ntyle Wagons. Also Carriage
and W.tg u Woodwork of every de
scription.
Actual wear and hard r.sagf i- the.
K-st test of the strength and dura' H e
■ of ;i wheel, and tluy liave provixi the
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; m ker n-"s our make of the >arvt-n
I tent wheels in the market that it will
lie to your interest to stip ;'.ate for the
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only {H-ifcctlj reliable wheel ii: use.
"a" 12
shepari 1 . at Regulsb ra,
says lie will give a laboring man or lady
' more goods for the same amount of mo
ney than any other man will in the Uni
i ted states.
k Chance. —'The August No. of the
!>' , ' U■■ is received and is the List
one that will 1* issued from the old
point—Albion. ID., the publishers hay
m| n moven to lAI Main St., Cincinn
ati, Ohio. Ti.ey proi*'He to largely im
prove it at tbeimew local: >n and make
it still more worthy • f public confidence
than beret lore.
There will be 110 other change; every
subscriber receives as a premium aval- i
[ uablc chtcwso, and the magaiane alone
!is weH wottl tie price d*oß4--|l.flß,>
! Those who v. i. h to see the .n..gaz'.ue be
fore suli-cribing can pr-'tire a sample ,
i copv bv -. ading stamp to the publisher.
m 120 Main sb. Cincinnati. Ohio.
Don't forget that t". 11. Simmons, the
Merci.ant Prime of Wellsvill •. is yet in
trade larger than ever, and tl .it Li
twenty-li .e years' experience in this
. market enables him to give his custom
ers the best goods and latest styles at
; the lowest living rates. Be sure and
; call and examine his stock, and be con
vine-d that a dollar saved is worth two
i earned.
Denioro.!'. V ■■ _v • >~:ne f-ir St -in
i beris rich in lite rare noveltie- and also gives a
fin- -.'l.iy ..f i: • u-?\\ Fci Fashions. Demor.st
-i -msi loutbi aM Msootemporarie-in the value
• of Pi :a: beano-ai: ■ -an
•
' ted •.•lire!.:". "Tin* Old Oak- a Bucket," after Je
: rorae Thompson. and -veral other equally large
and valuable chromes "The Captive Child,"
; "Home, gml BSBK" aad u lfta The St •: in."
: for the ensuing three jears, worth *ls each. This
i- certainly unparalleled. and we wonder how it
jean bed ne. Send for a Circular. Address "SV.
JENNINCS DLMI..E-T, - •- Broadway, X. Y.
< real run on a well known lii-litii
j Hon. —The famous Regulator mair. C.
: 11. Simmons' NOB. 2. S, 4 and 5. Wells
vill . A". Y. 1 - iiH-cntly been - u-jected
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sum >f \vdsof sufferers that have
IK • n ::: tl • La: it f eying ft tn -mall
! dealers and paying enormous prices.
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; -h all mi'de a grand rush to the place
! wlar- they g. t tie great*, st amount of
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incut is bi and; -> :u:J w 11 last, for it
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' du d thousand dollars being the corner
.
mig'■ tjn it 1- lied a savings lank
from the nun:l'rs f dollars it has saved
tl •' j" op}< t r tl.* jc.-t U'J i years. Prom
its vci y infancy high prices have had
to vanish like dew before the morning
! sun.
"Throw Psi* io to the* Oog-."—
i G >]•: e recently gave an iUustrati aof the new
• i. - d by-the Vurr ... Ifi'l !'• blishing
'. ,L- 1 -t 2*: :i st! vt. ft' TO Pi-o.k.iTO -
' . . ' i • irirl j*:. -i in- \ . 'I- \ui
lof tic canine race. The scene is a langhaMe one
i and tl :ent atrium.softheivg-areexceed
j It is designed to IHostrate Dr. Foote's aversion
: to drug? and areola; .uii"s each copy of his we -
known work, "Plain Heme Talk and Medical
t Tic- )' J';: a I!• •• is t!I-i
--i rough y "N\ w s aool" and in this v> ..y he -tands
.
i practitioner.
j tuitions, fined with facts and reason relating to
i ...aiilti.'.d and their social and physical slums.
•
'of useful knowledge." A noted e'ergyman of
is itj rifles t" i'- merits, re:: arking. "It i
a library in itself." The Sept it ry, of Clam-
Pa..-;ie;iks of the pi ' ;>• a.- * a •-
11. > .aim i-* R gulubT st. s fur dry
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come til wit! out del -,y and prove the
truth of what we ray.
Court Prc-ctamatic".
VVn Ron.H W. K3.P
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tiieh ..en* •• : t<l..y"f-ftitc intr.ey's. iri -nr L -ol
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It S :: .f th- Petit- a In the Orphans'
of V'. D. A H£R- N i bh* ; in >f i* tier
!of W* i >/ AX :/. • JAM. - ATHEE
ee*K*L TO* .ta-i Hikak
ATKRETO*.
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e -. ' : Pen:. . r.
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et - i sssA.vs : I >. • cu . a
j.f tLe tvwnsliip .>f ' tin- er n<-.rri • ' unix.- -
Ai.i. t: !!•■ - ua- • aiii;. of ha Ok An-
V. car, (If-c-wsr.i.
' TAKI. NOTK E. t'r.c :diti -n of the widow
' "f said decedent, a <-it.iti.in iuis'tieen granted by
tii- orphan- C- :rt -f Potter C uaty to th--aa
nuni-trator and h< irs-at i.ov of Jons Hi.vuv
- ■.• . •;
It:, re:;l* ..{ -ah! de.-edent -!.oiitd H"t be <ir-
I'v : !; i.;.<OJ tie* i0t.... lit Sept. i:.'- .
sjart at 1 o'cf. -k p. in., at which time and place
:.. :; t:
Ol .S i EI as LAUEABEE,
■2'- _ _ AttiJSjor Pttiiimers.
1,. . ; rsport, .liny _l—. ..
Axx A. KELLT
JAME.- N'ELCHOS. V P l etter I -Nil
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S. D. Ki'LLT. J Libel in Divorce.
s. I>. Kcly. the Beam i nt above named,
wi ~se . 11 >ti- ■ thai .i sui'po na and ..!ia
y a ,iie tl.. refore hereby r-fai--d to ;.jpear on
the 1.--t day of next C<- it. Sept. 1". >TX to aa
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- i* r.EYts'>t as. 57,-.- ■.
Cor.dersfiort. July 2T% is" . 25u6
A din i ni-: ra !o r's ><♦ {i <■ e,
'war tiEB R. • D t th,
11 ili nirs i: s i
• V alley tw ;... Potter Co . d. -havin.- ---n
grained t< ttie -u -eri.er-. a! :*-t - n- in !-n ■
t i said e-tat are reqn -stcd t make imineoiati
payiiwnf, and tl ee having claims or demands
agniu-t 'be estate • f sm de-dent will in:.ke
kju '* u the same wiil. ut dday to
IoiiCAs M. KrsT.
i Ensi-si WRIGHT.
Plen-aiit V \ fi .• tc 4<> <
Administrator's Notice.
WHEREAS. letters of Adm: uistiatlon to the es
tate of Kn H Acai :i_ i ewiaviUeiUiro',Pot
ter i •>., Pa., - •■eased, haiutg -een grant--1 to the
- r. • ,:;s tieiel.ti-u to sac! i-state are
re, i -ted -,,ake 'mediate paymeiiT, and those
hi- - imr ciai. -or einaad- the estate ut .
me said diss-ivut wtii lr.ake known the same,
with"':: delay, to LOl'lsA HACKETT.
Lewteviiie, August 6, -T3.
Notice Testamentary.
"VfTiiilili:
tf late of Binghaia rwp., f
?. gra..- •: to th. cri --. T. j
ts . t . Pie estate are request- I
...akt .i....- .. -*. p-wuent IKI those having |
claims azain-t the estate of the iaid decedent will j
r.iakc k. -vn the siine without delay to
DRUGHTA ROBBNW,
Bingham, August 6, l-:a. Ex'-mtri7
IN BANKRUPTCY.
WF-TKEX BIST. OF PENX A., ?S: j
The no--igne 1 here'-y gives noth-e of his up. {
as ass - .- E of I BULB SISLT.SI BN
- '. tue < "Uiiti of Potter a>: state f Peunsyl- 1
vasU, v. ithiu said MiitllU, who ha* keea adjudg-1
ei hankru;: on hi- own is-tition by tic f'l -trier ;
i C .r- .1-.,. Al'til sfi'S si'KEE'.'EiC j
It :
A.VI Whereaa, HARRIETT EI.IZA DEKXIS has atv
- anu ran. ty, and left my lied and :> ard
without cause r provocation. 1 <io hereby ft>ebid
a'.,• • • ; hag.'-, arbing. hatbonng or trusting- •
per on my ,v . LUJ, as I shall p&v no d- ' -ts that she
" - C. TMTWVIK,
Bingham, August 13, 1?T3.-3t*.
Register's Sotice.
L3""CI-I<' XOTICE S I:- re'iy given that the f 1-
-• ic '.-I: . :-trt- ■- u•- have '--n
i .in Th- P. cider's uffi-.e in and lor the Counn
. of Pott- r, us. ; that the se.;.. win he pr* sent- t t-.
i the Orbans' Court of .-aid County for conttnna
'= -us - i ad' wan-e on MOMDAT, the 15th .lav of
-. er next, at the C-.-oit t ae in the County
af on-said:
Final leeouM < f John M. Lyman, admr. <-f the
e-i , -- of I i :id- ..-a.--. , ...:e -t
i .ara tp.
: irta |3 accognt of Marts RabcfK-l: and Wsi. 11.
Hutu, admrs. Of e-tate of LYSAS M. LASCUCK,
.a'- of miet tp., deceasee.
Ic.-oii!:' of Hiram Bak. r, admr. of the estate of
.
Ac- nut of Frances r nr., admrx. of estate of
.
1 rial a . dtntof Alva ran-' r.:*-r. a<imr.of e-;ate
Itd i:S : I.ls i .iitrit.ir.::. .ate of Biugh.ai tp-,
, de. -ascL
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' : NATHAN WUODCIXE, ...te f Eulalia tp.,
dtelaae-L
DAN" BAKER, K gi-ter.
| Cootaq rt. August at, i*;:•<.
it i"" ~irr". T"
. 1.5'.0 CI . P. ZSCSUCSH
SALE or REAL EST AT E.
r ' ar. : of at: or; t th Orphans' Coon
I JL of Potter County, i . i,ae underssgn
-,"i u rut .r it .-is e.-ta: . will, on
WEDNL-DAY, IUE lira SKFTEMEER, A. D., ts73,
o'.. k. a.m., expo-* to sale the i l'.owing
-• -i luu-is, at the C'.-art Ilou-e in Coaders-
Mo. '■.- A1 - ' w in Coudert port, being a pari
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I :■de on -treet and 13 >f, deep.
Xo. 2.-A J-i if land in Wharton an-l Eulalla
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e- • rs ?>';■■* is. "
I- . 4. A ' " ' .. :ti !' ..r t vr.- • g
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] : : <■; g s>.- a :cs. asi-i- Lot No. To of ,-arje sau.is,
a. a acres' situate on Lonck < IL'k
No. r.—A :■ tct:- n-i in Wtl-tnr. :> township,
■ *al. Ac -.1 acres—a t art of Wt. 4-t'fl. Boand-
Crij pen, a.; i :.v lau.ls ol F. W. He raes.
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I -own as the Jam.- KIT hen Lot.
So. 7.—A i:-l ef 1 A. sent in township,
■ . • f K mat X< : ar.. A ieir.i the w
. kH J J So, 45 <A Bf --..alii .a.. Is Ol saj I tow B
sl.jp.
N'. . A;• t 'r: a • ■in E t towns' p.
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Guarrii&ii's Sale.
T~>Y VIRTUE ; .n ■ ril'-r issued out
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1 v... expo? on the 33th-aj
of .- , tela' er, l>h. at '. o'- ... k p tn.. ot pre
!.- - • th-: v. . ,-t i Kwayo, ir: ..id C :r ty the
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WiLLLAM V. i ON E.
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N.AXCT I " KI.'Y, "
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' ELIJAH >•'., T. yll a? of 1' "-r < ''.n.*y, N o.
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T! 'E TABLE.
II .Li; N Y. f. PITII.ADA. RAILWAY
< tI'AX V.— l . T . •• PT i MON
DAY, June . '
NORTHWARD.
STATIONA N . : X,. a- L- ra! PtAll-.*y
tij ara Freight. L.ctu
Exp. Freight.
a.p. iti.
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Ke iti: g Summit . r > ■■
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SOUTHWARD.
Pidlad'a Sight L'-ral i. cal
STATION- A Bait. Ex;r- - Fr-.- t. Fr. i
Expreu.
j a. m.
i Buffalo k.rsoam (An 11" am H.BD
p.-rt A' egstiy 11.i". " 11.- 2,-'; m tv-i
Ke-.t'g SlDll't" 3k. )m .. "
I Emporium .lit'-pin ifl.Asam - r . > "
51 L. LYMAN. J. D. YEOMANS.
On, Pox.s. Apt Svp r, Alert' :r Tit
TWO DAILY LINES 01 STAGES
; Coudeispoft io Port Allegany,
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m.a? -lactive- a t pn Adegany is,timef.-rtraiu
t<) Pltiiadei]' .a. Leae> Port A ..*gauy at 1 p.itL,
irriving at Coudersfiort at 4 p. m.
The EXPRESS STA'JE leav, , ry,ml rsport at
1 p.m., arrives at Port Alk -any at 4 ok-Sock, ui
t'-me f'-r t,.-.in t-> Silj.-t ami t coitn ■ t with N.
! Y. A E. tl. R. - ige returns 1 >r Ciuders;ort • n
I arrival of traitus. < j-tf
D. F. blAbSPiirf-.
S Pr . ro tor oa-f EV. r< -- Am ri.-
WI3STC3- -tt-r _ _-j
--" THE P ®- „
No. 117 BROOHE STKKET, New Yfc. b ,
UXSUI IP ASSED
First premiums wherever exliibiteil—Prices low fur the quality—Large prieet*
allowed fur mecuud-haud lustrumeuts in Exchange.
From Mr. Fhrard Ilofmnn. thr crfebmtel PianUL
I conscientiously believe that your Piano is in every respect a tno.d to'vjnifi
ctiti Instrument. , , , ,
From tlu Independent.^
The American Piano hits deservedly lecome a very jopular Instrument.
K^llesixrisible Agents wanted for unoccupied territory. Send for Circulars to
AYIXG & SOX, 417 Broome St., X. Y.
Lswisville
GRADED SCHOOL.
Fall e-rci "!>ens the FIKST day of SEPTEMDEB,
lk? a
B. B. Sl.-vde. Mrs. B. B. Sliwle.
Princijnl Assistant
niss K. E. Cashing, In-trumen: '■ Afusic.
TUITION.
Primary l>parini*nt. ir tonn 4fk<
Intcraicdiat" da, do 500
High school do.. do 6CO
na-trumeutal music 10 06
Tuitipn must tie arranged in advance.
CP ?-*- in tiii- t. rm will lie arranged to accom
modate those designing to teach during the coin
ing winter.
The P itt'-r P -unty T.-acii-rs' Institute wih be
held at Lc-v, i..i:., ni connection wuu this te-"■.
r,.>:ir.L including 3icl-.t and fuel, can be ob
tained for 5u cents per day. G<KKI r.>ms can
. ■' .taiucd by those n ho desire to furuisb their own
board.
SETH LEWIS. O. P- BASS FT T,
8c cretary. siHl President
SPRING. 1873.
7hcs. McDowell Co.,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL M ERCHAXDISE,
X=On- r r* IY, 3r^.
We ■would respectfully call the attention of the people of POTTER COUNTY
to onr large and complete assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY.
LOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
READ Y-MAJJE CLOTHING,
SCHOOL LOOKS, STATIONERY,
FLOUR, PORK. SALT, FISH.
FEED and MEAL. PAINTS and OILS,
HARD WARE, NOTIONS, GLASSWARE,
tie., it".. dr.,
vh". v. .:re off- -ing at GREATLY REDUCED TRICES. owing to the increased
f ';it>> : ;• 1 I-:- the c :. j-l -ti -n .! the Buffalo. New York A Philadelphia
Railway, and we can a ' will svll c> ••.■Us as lov, as they can be sold this side of
Canada.
Fresh ground Feed and Meal kept constantly on liand.
AV ean dahy . eiv i:.g n- wg- • ]>. tlius keeping our stock, in all departments,
FULL AND COMPLETE
at all times.
2429-j XhOS. .McDowell A Co.
THE
CoMersjort Hotel
A N D
General Stage Office
Ij S'■ 7J JLEKTTK) I-.T ; UJ.FI'KMsiXEP/,-. m
ni'- -<: tr oj- nto the PZ"BLIC.
T ■ R.L TILE.' • i-ept in FIKST CLASS
•:ul no la':>r or expense -j- .rid to make it a
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL,
GOOD ST A BI.Ty G. and c reful HostZ'.r*
o*irays in attendance.
T' " orn TIME j •pulariti- of t- :11 U.Z vV.I be
riTXT MAINTAINED by the j.,-. -• nt Pr 'ij trie tor,
t • ji'-sr solicit* the pair ■ • oj tn. ■■•tiler.' <>n f
the puUic generai'y.
I). F. GLASSMIBE, Jr.,
insurance Company of North America,
The Oldest Stock Insurance Company in the United States.
Ai-tjm TS. January 1. l'-T.'t. !
Pennsylvania lire Insurance Company.
daiiuni-y ±, 1078, $ 1,102,302.40
The above-named reliable i'dnip&nif:* art r. prcseßtPd in Coc
dersport by
iJ3(I - lT ARTHUR B. MANN.
W. W. MOORE,
DIkLKB IJ
MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES,
AMERICAN AND IMPORTED
MAHBL.ES, &c.„
Third St., ojiposilc Court House Sqwirt,
COIDERSPORT, PA.
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All work <i no In a workmanlike manner and or--
ders sent by mail promptly attended to.
My pri • are the lowest In this section of the
country.
1 he Baker House
N. E. cor. SECOJTD acd EAST Streets.
(East of Ccor. Hnoe Stjaare,)
COUDERSPORT, PA.
E.-.5 be D purchased by Pi: OWN & KELLY
(foilneily of the COVI>KKSPOET HOTEL)
T ■ 1! u> is oomph n-ly furnished from top to
ar.d lias all the conveniences desired by
tl." ]i. pie : the table is 'he best in the County ;
the barn is under the charge of the ><• -4 ostler in
the SUCte; and. in short, everything will be done
*! .tcan '.K-.lonet : ih- it eoinfortable for stran
gers or others who visit the house.
The long experience of the Proprietors in the
lb 'Tel business makes them peculiarly able to
eater to the varied wants of the travelling public.
They ;.ii t their old custom, liellevi g that
ti;cy are able to supply the BEST OF THE EBST to
aIL
BRUM* K KEL LEY,
133 Proprietors.