T h,e Pott or Journal AND ITEM. tou 35. . llbSi ., shall lK- ai'owed to run over one v, u in arrears. lue notice w iil l>e given of j.x'ui ration and if u averaging 3-5 bushels to the acre, making 26,9-30 bushels. The oats at 40 cents jer bushel would bring $10,780, and the hay at 812 per ton $10,608, ma king a grand total for the two crops of 521.445. We would lie pleased to hear reports from other townships and would like to have a report of the butter made. THE ELECTION. —The election passed off very quiet in tiiis place and resulted in a majority for the new Constitution, there l>eing no opposition to the instru ment.—( 'ameron Preps. OFFICIAL.— BeIow we give the official count of the votes cast in this County at the late election on the New Consti tution : vlilwiit 10 2 Br't forward -'124 4-12 Allegheny 27 9 Pike S 17 kiiiihani 4 f!7 Pleasant Valley 31 Clara lii 6 Portage 13 Cmwlersport 71 22 Koulet 70 6, KuUlia 29 28 Sharon 35 20 (lenesee 31 6 Sweden 20 9 Ifcnrfeou 1 91 Stewardson 2 8 Hebron 4" 15 Suniniit 2 8 it-, tor 3 118 Sylvania 13 13 lions- 25 til vises 9 55 .laekson 8 West Branch t m Keating 9 1 Wharton 6 17 la-wisviUe 13 42 i Oswayo 28 27 Total 549 617 Forward 324 442 Majority against New Constitution 69 FIVE hundred dollars reward is offer ed by the National Board of Under wl iters for the detection and conviction of parties charged with the crime of ar son, in firing the hotel and store at Vestport, Pa., in September last. WHERE are those seven hundred millions of currency?" shrieks a con temporary. Well, we can account for exactly two dollars and a quarter of it. A FIRST-CLASS weekly newspaper is the Gazette a Bulletin, of Williamsport, a!, by-the-way, they have connected with their office a book-bindery, where you can get your magazines and pamph lets bound in as good style and as cheap ly as in the larger cities. ' BUSINESS in the lumber woods dull. A THE largest tannery in the world, situated at Wilcox, Elk county, has suspended business. A MILITARY company is being organ ized in Emporium. •lA-. ( t N.LI LAX I), of Ellishurg, found a revolver in Coudersport lately. He would like to have tlie owner coin;* for ward, pay for this notice and other charges and take it away. WITH a total lack of professional courtesy, some Sherburne county Min nesota. wolves chased a couple of law yers live miles. C. ('. McClelland, of Round Island ' iinton county, litis opened a fine vein of coal on his property. MR. JA< <>R Kreamer, of Williams l"ul, is a champion stock owner, and now has in his stables sixty-five fine, neet horses. x,) w is the time to look after the and deserving poor. There are ■uways plenty of opportunities near : rie for the exercise of charity. MESSRS. Avery it Mitchell, an ertei" Fining and energetic firm from New 'nk state, ht.ve taken jiossession of the nn saw-mill at the Forest House, o 'locily run by Gordon it Snyder, and 1 stock the same and run it to its lU!l <*t capacity this winter. has several sick bears and th-ir u 19 drained to escape froni verfici ( * rs ' rna| n at large for ad tiiin i u^P,,r l>oßes. The wild beasts re for dinn er | a ny enagerie foUl in Beason to see from onr ex str.Z, friend. Wm. Arm kaown ) ! ( '* :,sso ' O,1 K niid favorably Western v a " I ' l . suranct agent in South in Wim. w has opened an office it!, U " 1 ' Pa., in connection °f Tltn'i... , V." n l' So! b under the mime Ijot AV'e pan wefl i • Armstrong will suc cus lie did here. His great ; ——— - . - ■ - secret < f success he, e was f!,* ee-n7 it .. that the people had in his judg m tit of companies and his thorough : knowledge of the business. Altnoug?! lie had one of the largest agenei.'S in Southwestern X; w York, and for years rep:esenled a large nurober of conqian -1 i s. no eonijsmy ever fail d on'nis hands, j He always looked ahead far enough to secure his customers. We wish him ; great success in his new held. Wdls ci.'t Jill U.S. THE general officers of Hie Philad 1- , phinand Erie Railroad Division of the Pennsylvania iiuilrpad have been re moved froui Erie to Williamsport. RICHMOND, Ind., is having altogeth er too many sensations for a small place. There is a revival in town, great excite ment on the temperance question, a ! quarrel about the removal of the coun ' ty-seat, and to cap all, the hog-killing season has commenced, causing great tribulation among the swine. THE Eating Saloon which is being erected by the B. X. \\ & I'. and P. & E. R. R. companies, at the junction here, is being pushed forward with energy, some ten or twelve men being ; busily engaged at its construction.— Emporium Ind pendent. C. FAY has completed the addition to the St. Charles hotel, which makes it one of t lie best hotel structures in town. "Charley" sets a good table, keeps bis l ooms neat and comfortable, is decided ly a jolly fellow himself, and his house i is a desirable stopping place f >r trav elers. —J Emporium ludeptndi ,d. THE Miner says, "As near as can be ! estimated, this (McKean) county gave a majority of over a thousand for the New Constitution. There will lie a ball at the Bennett House, in Smelhport, on the evening of Dec. 31, 1H73. Music ly the Ellicott vilie String Baud. FLOOD. —The heavy rains oil Thurs day and Friday last raised the streams very high i"n this section. The sidewalks in some of our strtets were afloat. — ('uiiuroH Press. As EDI roil who !.as given up trying to phase everybody, says: "Even if i should sound the praise of my own Maker, the devil would In* offended." OVER thirty Welsh families of Tioga county are on their way t<> Europe. No name is oftener seen and more seldom read than that of F. E. Spinner. A MAX of business should never write a business letter or make out a bill with out bis card printed at the bead of the paper, together With the names of town, state and place of business. It not only prevents numerous mistakes, but it shows that he is a man possessing busi ness qualities. It also saves inucli time in writing and costs but little more than the blank paper. AT EMPORIUM, the other day, one Miles undertook lo play a joke on C'at lin, the undertaker, by ordering a coffin for Dan Callahan. Catlin went up and found Dan alive and studying the New Constitution. He took his measure Witlip P rnt IIOUM. 'tiul Hiiisiluxl the coffin, sent it to its destination, and then presented ids bill to Miles. The latter still says it is a joke, but as lie will have to pay the bill be is trying to find where the laugh comes in.— Lark Haven lit publican. UNDER the impulse of the heavy rains last week, the river went up to about eigiit feet above low water mark, during Saturday night and Sunday morning. This would have been deemed a good rafting flood in former seasons, but it failed to bring down any timber this time. Though the rains decend, and the floods come, and the winds blew all expectations in that directum have ceased for a season. Water is good in its place, but the true floating medium for tindier in this region is greenbacks. —Lock llavcn Republican. IT IS about as e, sy to say "please shut the door," as to leave oil tiie "please." And then it is done so much more niil ingiy. Do OXE thing at a time. When you are done slandering your neighbors, say your prayers. ,J. II ASLETT, has been appointed post master at Muklkbmgh Centre, Tioga county. TIIE Jersey Shore lhvCd says that Howard & Staver recently cut a tree on their land 8-3 b-et long and 28 inches square, containing 462 cubic feet of - timber. THE Lycoming Fire Insurance com pany, Muncy, is said to have never been in a more flourishing and prosperous condition than at present. SMETIIPOHT lias a good Lyceum and the meetings increase in interest. What has become of the Coudersport Literary .Society? THE following communication eon i tains an item of news and a moral too ; important to le lost to the world. A\ e print it verbatim el literatim: Turtle. Point. P. a Dear Kdtor hear is a few lines which I write : to you there was a young ialy bye the name of Miss came in to the grocery near turtle pi to her hustle w;is so large that it iiroke the strings in which it was fastened with and fell off the lady went out and left it this should In- a warning to ladys wear ! ing large hustles yours Respectfully Turtle pt pa ) please sine no names what ever leave it out first | and tell no one who wrote this i this is true and no lie. MvJUean Miner. , , WHAT the people of Olean, and the traveling public, would do without Mart Mcorae as a landlord we would not un -1 dertake to conjecture. Lung known as i the popular kwlloul of the Olean House, lie is now reaping fiesh laurels as host of the Moore House. The hotel lias i been repaired and refurnished, with b Iks tO all the room A. and everything needed in a first-c lass hotel. ' A NEW pflpef is to It* Issued in W ells j born. Fa., on tire, second Week of Jan ! narv, to lie called the WVilsboro Pr<.. s, ! with' Mr. R. Jenkins, formerly of flie Democrat, for editor. XocrJ Notices. RAY.—Came to t!.e premises of j t.ie subscriber about the Ist of Co lon, T TEE following cattle: 1 pair of 3- ycar old matched; stc-rs and a 2-year old steer —all spotted, red and white. 1 lie owner will ideas'.' prove property, iwy charges and take tln-ni awav. PHII.AXN::N H. STEVENS. Summit, Nor. 12,3s ."3. \ r Ol'Mi SAN! don't forget to go to A the P. O. and buy your sister a I Christmas present. If you have none, buy some other fellow's sister one. (CYME to the premises of the under- J_ signed some time ago one black and waite heitev atmut eighteeli months old. Owner can have the same 011 proving property and paying charges. HENRY DYER. Black Forrest, Dec. 3,1*7:5. RPO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON -1 CERX. —f hcumstanee* have com pelled us to adopt the READY-PAY SYSTEM, and hereafter we will sell 110 goods on credit unless by special agree ment. A RCII F. .J()X ES & SON. Coudersport, No v. 12,1*7:5. THE December X'o. of DemorexYg M nthUj Muyozine is sparkling with Ilolidaj* Material, Holiday Fashions. Holiday Stories, Household Matters for tlie Holidays, Holiday Poems, etc., etc. But the most attractive of its Holiday features is the marvelous offer of the large and truly beautiful Oil Chronio, "The Old Oaken Bucket." to each sub so. iber as a Holiday Present. "The Old Oaken Bucket" is 17x26 inches in size, retailed at and the best and most popular Chr< mo ever published, and yet is pre seated fr e to each S3 year ly subscriber for 187-h This throws all other prtmiums in the shade. What IN-XT ? Address W. .JENNINGS DEMO KESL', S3B Broadway, N. Y. DEMOB EST "s Youny America for De cember is full of Christmas novelties, with other entertaining features for the juveniles. Some rare attractions are promised for the New Year, among which is a beautiful Chronio and a se ries of graphic cartoons illustrating the evils of intemperance, with sketches by Dr. Deems. Youny America is to l>e offered at SI.OO hereafter, with a beau tiful Oil Ciiroino to each subscrilier as a premium. Address IV. JENNINGS DEMUREST, 838 Broadway, X'. A', f WELLSVILLE SATURDAY'S NEWS. —lO-3 teams were counted in Wellsville village last Saturday at one time. Tiie trade of the merchants that day was said to lie very heavy. Simmons Regu lators sold $1067.00 in five hours. Who can beat that ? "What jKKir stiort-sited worms we be. We kiia't kiilkilate With any (H'gite < >f sartantee What's gwiue t" IK* our fate." We can calculate, however, with rea sonable certainty on getting Better Lumber v\ agons. Better Carriages of all descriptions, Better Sleighs, Better Cutters, Better Trimming, Better Painting, Better Ilorse-shoeing, and Better Repairing of all kinds At COLE'S Shop than any other place in Coudersport or in the County. 2702-U RENTS REDUCED.— II. Siniinons, one of the largest landlords of Wellsville, has reduced bis rents of dwelling-houses for the winter nearly fifty per cent, and what is better still, instead of reducing the salaries of bis clerks, has increased the same according lo their worth, that of his dry-goods and grocery men some two hundred dollars, we learn. The Regulators are i.av ing a lively time and are well stocked with all kinds of mer chandise for wholesaling or retailing. | > H. IIA YAKS has the agencv of a a*. patent weather-strip for doors \\ nich is just the tiling for doors that are exposed to wind and weather, and will save twenty-five per cent in wood. He Will call and show how it works. 2-318 IMPORTANT NOTICE.— The enterpi is ii:g dry goods jobber, Mr. C. 11. Sim mons, is offering to cash buyeishis large line of dress goods, shewls, woolens, ho siery, fancy goods, clothing, etc., at prices so enticing as to insure the early closing out of his unusually large and attractive stock. This movement made on the part of Mr. Simmons, in reducing prices to meet the views of purchasers, has proven so successful that he pro poses to continue his clearing-out sale on and after Wednesday, Dec. 4th at still further reductions from present prices. He has just purchased for cash $40,000 worth of new and popular styles of goods, which he offers at a reduction of thirty-five per cent, from former prices. We recommend all sharp buyers to take advantage of this unusual op portunity. To the t'itizdis of Pennsylvania.— Your attention is sjiecially invited to the fact that the National Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Centennial Board of Finance. The funds realized from this source are to be employed in the erection of the buildings for the In ternational Exhibit ion. and the expenses Connected with the same. It is confi dently believed that the Keystone State will be represented by the name of every citizen alive to patriotic commemora tion of the one hundredth birthday of the nation. The shares of stock are of fered for $lO each, and subscribers will receive a handsomely steel engraved Certificate of Stock, suitable for fram ing and preservation as a national me morial. Interest at the rate, of six ]>er cent, per annum will le paid on all payments of Centennial Stink from date of pay ment to January 1, 1876. , , Subscribers who are not near a Na tional Bank can remit a check of post office order to the undersigned. FREDERIC K FUALEY ..Treas., I \V AVm* Sf 7 Pl,ffa.Mf.ruT' tIOWANDA PLo'"^— Flat or Side- Jf hill, cast and steel, with iron beam, riieeast plows tire ground and jadished —in full rig. Every plow is •ruar.tnteed. ; Tiie U-st plow loanufaef fired. \Y. T. DIKE. Agent. i or I\A.STKBBUH>, .Jr. Osutlers}">rt. Pa yard wide •'heeting may lye found at Simmons" Regulators for 11 cents ]H j r yard. I HOLIDAY GOODS at the p. o. - for the old and yoinig. Nothing charged for showing goods. Call and set 1 for yourselves. Great ran on a well known Institu tion. —The famous Regulator man. C. JII. Simmons' Nos. 2, t and o. AVells ville. N. V. has recently Ih-oii subjected to tm extraordinary pr< sstire —the pivs • sure of crowds ol' sufferers that have , been in the habit of buying fitun small dealers and paying enormous juices. Money Long scarce, they have seem ingly all made tt grand rush to the place where they get the greatest amount of goods for the smallest amount of mon ey. The jiopiilarity of this establish ment is boundless and will last, for it is built on a solid foundation; one hun dred thousand dollars b<%ng the corner stone. This well known establishment might justly be called a savings bank from the numbers of dollars it hassavi il the people for the hist ten years. Front its very infancy high juices have had to vanish like dew before the morning sun. ! f> R!(' K .—'Get your PRICK from ) W)i, BRINK, lloulet, I'a. Speci mens can L>e seen at the oflice of .JOUR NAL & ITEM. Price, SB.ou jier tliou sand—reduction made when ordered in large quantities. 2502-tf Don't forget tluit C. 11. Simmons, the , Merchant Prince of Wellsville, is yet in trade larger than ever, and that his twenty-five years' experience in tliis | market enables him to give his custom ers the best goods and latest styles at the lowest living rates. Re sure and i call and examine his stock, and lie con vinced that a dollar saved is worth two earned. The Singer Machine Still Triuiiijdiant. At the last Fair of the Potter County Agricultural and I horticultural Society, held at Couder.sport Oct. 10, 1873, the Singer took the first premium, with the Ilowe and Remington Sewing Machines opposing. The singer was ojierated by A. M. Reynolds, the Howe by Loystev Bros, and the Remington by tiie Agent from Bingham. Good yard wide sheeting may lie found at Simmons Regulators for 11 cents j>er yard. rpOMNSHIP OFFICERS will please I take notice that the law requires all faxes on unseated lands (to be collected b\ the County Treasurer) for Road, School or any other jmrjKises, to lie re turned on or before the thirty-first day of December in eaeli and every year. Next year is the collecting year and no ' taxes can lie returned after i>ec. 31 next unless authorized by sjiecial act of As sembly. and then it may have to lie over T,-M ljefore it can be collected. Therefore see t<< ii thai your taxes are till projierlv made out. certified HI d re i turned in due season. S-i that your ttix I lists are duly certified.and signed by the projier oificers; oi'nerwise the Commis -1 sioners are not authorized 'o lecieve : them. B\ order of the lMiard. L. B. COLE, Corn mis- toner's Clerk. Aykk'B AMKBICAN Ai. MANAC lias arrival and iri now ready for deihery, gratis, by our iirntr itists. to all wlio rail for it. < Uir readers may lie snrp'l-etl lokn >\v tluit tbislittlepiimplilet. which lias become so much a favorite in our s cti.in, has quite the largest circulation of any one book in the world except the Bible. It is piinted in many languages and watlered tiirouvjii many nations, as wel! as supplied to almost the entire popula tion of our own vast domain. Every family should keep it, ior it contains information which all aie liable to require when sickness overtakes them, and which may prove inva'uabie fiom being at hand in season. It you take our advice yon wj'.l call and got ati Avers Almanac, and when got. keep it. :T'-2 Administrator's Notice. WIIKITE As, letters of Adini'.iistration to t he esta'e OFT'OS.iAIi iIou.KKBKCK, iateof Hebron twp., I'ot ' te, Co., I'a., een trraote I to the uiisA-rtber, all persons indebted to s.ti.l estat ■ are requested t<> make immediate payliienl, and I hose having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent v. ill make known the same, : without delay, to JOHN liOI.LENBKT'K, llebron, Dec. pi, !573. Adrn'r- AdminislratorX Notke, "\I7"HKKEAS, letters of administration to the W estate of CI.AHK INOKAM, late of Hebron township., l'otter Co, deceased, having la-en granted to the subscribers, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands agains* n„ ( . s t:iic of said decedent will make nowu tiie same without delay to SAMUKI. BKKISK \ Admr . (I 80. U. I.NGKAM, < Hebron, Nov. 26, 1373. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF ALLEGANY TWP. COMMON SCHOOLS, LOR THE YKAIL 1472-3. Ksiiondlture*. Building new school house 7">l RS ! Repairing, etc 19 Sd Building-lot 2. isl Fuel, etc 59 70 Exonerations 12 44 Corrections 63 16 : Teachers' salaries 54517 I Collectors' commissions 4" 27 Treasurer's percentage 21 si ( Secretarv's wages 10 00 Receipts. ; Gross ain't duplicate— school tax., V-3 37 " " —build'g " .. 4>.;s State appropriation 94 s; Balance from last year 36 46 Amonnt of indebtedness F 380 6S J. R. GRANT, K. H. NEI.SUN. Secretary. 23-4 President | .A'i-retr. -OSKOH suijiuo,, posaqojud spooff uo A'LAI SA'B-VAIR ut:A SJ-uito tn.) VpllTUq SIUUIIKJ .A'PRLLFIE JOUJO s6 iia.w sn 'o.i.ivao.t, Oxi.wffu,)„iv.niVHMdi pußjq pojHjqoiao Affsnf aqt yo sjajoi..Bjnuejv A "M 'OTV.IMUI •roojjs Hvwj ot- r i 4 oo v siasvqv *wi ~-■ - - The SINGER is u luck-stitch niacbine and makesa beautiful, even and uniforni stitch which wilFnot ravel an:"! is alike 'on laitli sides. It iieihs. braids, cords, tucks, enrbrofderf, Gillies, fells and dues all kinds of Work on' t!e tiniest muHi'tj or Mtr -rSittiV ITINTFR ARRANGEMENT. Buffalo, Haw Kark & Philada. R'y. | THE SItOJtTEST Affl> MoT l-ItWiCT KOCTK J To "Williamsjiort, .Sunbury. Ilarrishurg. i Pliijaddphia, Baltimore. Wash ington and the South. On ami nft'-r >"OVKMUER 2, 1373. and nutll fnr- 1 :lter n.ffiee, im n• will leavc Buffalo from the ! BuCali*. New V<>. a. A FliiinlelpNa Railway l>e-1 pot, earner l"x l.aitgv U...1 Louisiana stree's, as I follows: 7 a in. trmiainod it ion (daily except Sun. days) stopping at uleaii lu.as, Portvilie ll.uo. bar- i dices 11.34, Port Allegany iv.ou in., Keating Sum- j mlt 12.55 |>. m .>vvvitig at Emporium at 1.2" p. m. ' Passengers > Otis train make connections at the 8.. N. V. .V I*, ur Emporium at 4.3" p.m. for loeai points <>n the P. A. K. It. It. east, and lor local p-ffuts west at S.oo p. tn. t!. lo p. m. Niglit Eiprc.s k lal!v\ stopping at oleaii 5.4A, Portvilie I.aralwes .34, Port Allegany 7.90, Keating Summit T 31. arriving at KmpOiluni at s.io p.m., Kenovo 10.30, Willlum;--- J'° , f a. in.. Sunonry 2.43, lUrrlsburg 4.5.', i riiiladeqiiiia s.io a.m. Baltimore 5.4-% a.m., Wash ington I I.HT a.m. 'I hroogh Pullman 8!-epfng-oars rnti on this train from Buffalo to Baltl.ii >re and \V ashington without change. 1.00 p.m. Through Freight <.*uil\> with cai)o .we attached lor the a-roinuiodatloa'uf pas. senders, stopping at alt station*. TRAINS I.HAVE KMPOItII V. 3.00 ii. in. Night Fx press (dailv -topping at Keating Summit b.to. Pert Allegany 4.1.!. l.arit liees 4.42, Portvilie 5.15, Olcou 5.35, u-rliiu" at Buffalo at 9." i a.m. Passeng-rs iy this train make direct am! close connections with the Pake Shore, ftrcat Western, Grand Trunk and Canada Southern Railroads for • all iMiinis in fana-ld ami the West. rt.lo n.m. Focal Freight nnl Passen ger, stopping a* Keating summit .:.4-', Port Allr gain .VP, l.arah.'cs 6.43, portvilie 7.5% tl"au s 3s arriving at Buffalo 2.40 p.m. 2.<><> p.m. Through >lnil (lallv except Sundays) stopping nt Keating Suinmlr i.4'i, Port Allegany 3.14, Larahees ::.4, Portvilie 5.15, On an 4.3 ft, arriving at Buffaiio at S.OO p.m. J. D. YEOMANS, H.LIYMAN, Gen i su enalemlcut, cell i Pas-. ,\_i. : A N El 2 * S Cherry Pectoral. For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as j Coughs, Colls, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Among the great discoveries of modern science, few are of more real value to mankind than this elfe iive remedy for all diseases of the tiirjat ami lungs. A \ast trial of its virtues, throughout this and other countries, has shown tnat it does surclv and effectually control them. Hie testimony of our iiest citizens of ail classes establishes the f..c that Cherry Pectoral will and does relieve and cine the :tffi eting disorders of the tiiroal and lungs he yon.l any other medicine. The most dangerous affections ot tiie pulmonary organs yield to Its power, and ease; of consumption cured bv this preparation aro publicly known, so remarkable as handy to be b dieved were they not proven beyond dispute. As aremelv it is adequate, on which the public may rely lor full protei tiou. By curing coughs, the forerunners of more ser.o is'd!sea-e/ it .saves unnumbered lives and an amount of sut ie.it.g not to lie computed. It challenges trial ami convinces th- most sceptical. Every family should keep it on hand as a protection e gainst tiie earn and uiiperceivorl attacks of pulmonary affections, which are easi.y me' a* tirsi but which become In citrabie ami too oiten fatai if neglected. Tender In ;gs need tuis defence; and it is unwise to b without it. As a safeguard ro children, amid he distressing diseases which beset the throat and chest of child! o *l,'cherry Pectoral Is invaluabl for by its timely use multitudes we rescue I fro:n premature graves and saved to the love and affec tion centred ou them, it acts speedily and surelv agali s ordinary colds, securing sound ami heal th ro storing sleep. No one will s-ff-r troublesome iuffucuira ami painful bronchitis, wlu-u tliev k, ow how easily they can lie cured. Originally the product of long, laborious and suc cessful chemical investigation, no cost or toil is .-pared in making every bottle in tt e utmost pos sible aerfection. it may confidently be relied up on as possessing all the \irtues It has ever exhib ited a d capable of producing cures as memorable as the greatest it has evei eff cted. rat PISF.D BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., um-iar, ii a sis. Practical and Analytical flieiiii.it, w-i SCLO BY CP.UEtISTS EVERYWHERE. BASSETT S LIVERY Corner MARKET and HINTER Streets, (SOUTH SIU E of the Ii I YElt.) I wot t-n respectfully invite the attention ot iho public to my LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT, with the assurance tliat I can meet every de mand for a first-class turnout. Having purchased the Livery of Amos Ve , have the only Establishment of the kind in thi section. J. M. BASSETT. 132—tr Edward Forster* BKAI.KR !S Groceries & Provisions, MAIN STREET above SECOND, COUDERSPORT, PA. A FULL SUPPLY OF FLOUR, SUGAR, SPICES, SYRUP, CHEES , HAM, FISH, TOBACCO, SNUFF. S, GIIOCEIfES. MOCKERY, HOOTS on' K. 11) Y-MA V K CLOTH I yc. i SCHOOL HOOKS, STATIONERY, . FEED amJ MEAIOU* PAlAgNynd OILS. II ti.'i) IIM UK. Q_ I.ASSiYAJi E. *t„ W** " A -. ' m M h which we are offering at okkatly kmu ckd i*i:h i;<. to the increase * facilities afforded by the conn Jet ion of the Buffalo, Ncw kjiffrk A- Philadelphia itaiiway, and we can and will sell goods as low as thevjarfrrbe sold this side of Canada. Fresh ground Feed and Meal kept constantly on h.yid. Wc are daily receiving new goods, thus ktvping our stock, in ail departments,' I , „ . I I 1.1. AND COM I'IjETE at all times. 242y-£ Thos. McliowHl & Co: I THE BAKER HOUSS N. E. cor. SECOND and EAST Streets. (East cf ."cart House Squoie. > COUDERSPORT, PA". Has been purchased by BROWN &*KKLI.Y (formerly of the'Uoi bEiisroinjlfOTEl,) The House is completely furnished from top'io i bottom, ;uid has all the conveniences desired ny , the people ; the in the County: i tiie barn is under tlieTeharge of tiie hest'ostler iv ! the State; and, in short, everything will.be done that can be done to make it comforta ble.f or stran gers or others; whojvisit the house. i The long experience of I lie; Proprietors in the Hotel business makes them peculiarly able to catertothe varied wants uf ihe travelling public j They solicit llieirjold custom, believl g lha I tliey arelable to supply the BKST OF THE ERST to | all. BROWN & KFLLEV, I 133 Proprietors. j Insurance Company of North America, OF PHILADELPHIA. j The Stock Insurance Company in the United States. : iTnuuai'y 1, 8 n.'ZTO.riW.OI I Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company, Or PHILADELPHIA, j ASSETS, January 1, 1878, 0 1,100,008.48 | The above-named rel'ible oinpanics are represented txi Coo i dersport by .. . t!,2430-iy ARTHUR B. SVSAWN- Lewisville t GRADED SCHOOL. Fall te; m opens the FIRST ihiy of SLrrt.Mii..n. 1873. B. li. Klnite. Bra. 8..8. Slarte, Princijxil As i'l nt Mis* K..E, 4'iisliiiig, Instrument'' Mus'e TUITION. Primary Department. intermediate do., do soo- High scliool do.. o!>- tained for foccnls |s-r riay. GIHHJ rooms can is-, obtained by those v. lio desire to fu: ldsli their ovv u board. SET 11 LEWIS, <). It. B \SSETT, Secretory. 50-U Presin-nt THE A N I) General Stage OfTice J[/sheen Kt'i'iTitiv /rom GAEEET _ CELL?.?' and is now open to the PI'HJAC. Th- T. 1 H !.]■: trill l-e k c pt in N KM-CI.ASS'.!///<, and no loimr or crpense spared to make it -e FIKT-tUSS HDTtI. (■iOOU STAULISG, and careful Jloslicrs "brays in attcndanc. The OLD-TIME popularity of the HoteQwillbit FCLLT MAtffTAi.M.U hp the prege.nl Proprietor, who now solicit* the patronage of travellers and he public generally. D. F. GLASSMIRI", Jr., LL PR " PRIBTCR