ELpottor Journal I i"**- No. 21. L h r . .. y -,:v,we.l to nil! over one r *' • V ; : • Wili 1* (riven of ; .'awid if n ■ I-' l4 ' 1 ' •' P-ti-iixhtr \ • nias Ward. w 1* lieve, ' . - lV: Id call around the .. fsjtleiicpsof thoaeo# iris ffi-ed it ami explain his r ijHve saved one party .i i .ililc annoyance if a k ' . . ,-v:-i till • in one of w jj; :: apt another At t>■ some one •> ; \\ ! s c • ; -v. ijo w>s •.•<>- • rtof't Prin -> d 1 c :av • ■ '■ ... ... <1 : It •' COtiid i.. T i Principal, afu i , xplaint-d the mat ] lit -..1 N. . li.'li of t!;e I)i --, ;.r . • things proceeded • . |. gramme without iion 1 v any of tin t . ... - i "ad..-'sjMirt Giad • • it- ■< ( Prist mas Eve with l ses and a dis- I • to each other from i - i,as {ree. Their rooms I y w-Tf- al'h to eti f. v. 1 their friends, which ss lijoy.t'ile to those I : ; it-. We give l*dow the jr. ; th- entertainment: II i -IHy Night. - >f Education. —Julius fonier. > i. .— (icorge Loyster. • t ml l *t hv the stream. F. P liticians. y.—< hr -tmas. -M : y Christmas. ;. v.. L> ason. rj . - • Hay. ...'.—Miss Bui dick, i-l v.—IC iearsai. [ - Tl.f Little Angel. B.vo. —J''iai Leggctt. Pte.-s n ts. LL Merry Christmas. s i.r.tsKi lh ->. wh.o has been tu.'.ig the h- nla>-. returned I ini: ■ s:.• v . tst to D fe'for tl e ojx-jiing session of Con •: AY last, the-Lli of January, 187-4, ' sectiuli ol couu- Tlie t ifiiiiorneter st NHI at 04 in tPeople silt out on their porcb- I-. ;.g and chatting. iXtors were b .till tires out. It was very nice, /.fiu letter in January. 1 •'-< urt proceedings of McKean -■ot term we tind the foliow- We Mipjkose those McKean •< s want to get Lerov out -"inehow. .!■ nd gainst Lerov Lyman tv- of assault and latter>N Lill ■t- ■; vason and Minting with /anee accepted for apjt Week. t c week of jiniyer. Our are . h>ser\ing it. h> ;• w :l attended. I" pie in the world who printer, after all. Ira • of < . ,1-a, and A. V. Ly nt u-1 xcellent < Jirist y thanks, kind friends long and pr n r-und y la-.t w;;s a About lialf past six • i ling, a- Orlando J. i i"i iiison of this place u - ■ watering-trough near dthey saw the rainbow '' fa pale cast with a - • - n stretched from ho - i' u - u;u.y ut ~ur other readers see ' -i.-i wci k a man named g and arm broken by . ~ ; ' over liim. He was at t i-'M Fork of the Sinnema w •• accident occurred.— -"■ it; at Mr. VV est gate, ablack- L •' .Siutieinahoning, had a leg hL. \\ e have heard no *-4. .\ k ... Mis. P. A. Webb, two e " idersp.,rt, narrowly es - sawn ■ k 111 evening lc fore, and u. F J'* "wning one of the in . t ' if * fire had caught * l '';'*-pipe hole i„ the parlor ( -. ' 1 d >tn l' about a foot wide 1 and two or three tloor- bo.irds off and a joist. Plenty of war ex;iiigaisited t'.ie lire. Damages mostly from water ai d .-mo ;e. Insured iii the Nw- tli America of Pdilailelphia. TH : County Commissioners and Coin tj Auditors are in session settling the financial affairs of Potter County for the year IMS. This is the year of the triennial assessment, which will require tlie attendance of the Commissioners for some time. v\ e take great pleasure in quoting an opinion from the Albany JSrcnim) Jmtr iK'l, whose praise is well worth deserv ing: 1 lie Elmira Aih'frti&r liegan tlie year with enlarged lortn and tasteful "new dress and i> now one of the largest as it is "lie of the liest unm ill the State. Newsy spirited and able, it is a journal of which the Southern Tier may well !K --proud and to which it should give a cordial _ support. It is conducted by Mr. Fairciiilu and his associates with excellent judgment, and deservedly ex ercises a wide and increasing influence. We give it our hearty congratulations ou this evidence of its prosperity. A TOWN in which the business men do not advertise is like a graveyard.— shaking the same unmistakable lan guage: •'the dead are here." Ma. R< bert M Rose, formerly of W't UsiNiro, Tioga county, was last week admitted to the practice of law at t.u "MOctuport lr. We luidei.-rand that Mr. Rose as.-i.uics . .< agency of the iiii.Mi.sin E-iai i.. t is cotii; yin con iicciioii Willi t'.e j r..eii<.v of law. — Ji iv ■ : ■. Ji. .< ' 'Nt lay 1 t v.(. k . ai, Jof * lii tti n • f dcei \i. inougi.t to i ills village, all of i - *in ..Viug .-ii. Ki;i don r.iiv Run i _ . paity of ti.ict *" mighiy nunti i.-." .vic-c-e names wa di nut It ar. — 11" 'yury A>jiln>,r. THE Cone liousi-at W*c!ls!>oro, Tioga county, has lieen purcliased by li. B. I lloliitiay for He lakes posses sion May Ist. T;:K 13.. X. Y. A P. P. W T . Co. hav nearly couipit t tl a rm.nd-h-o.s.- in j talo. capaiiie ot accommodating teii loco- j motives. AT Enqairimn there were three votes ' • ■•gainst the new Const it at ion, .la- oi which was cast by the driver ola cart. WHO explained his vote by staling that ne had thoroughly read tin* instrument and found tiiat it bore entirely too hard on "common carriers." • I lorn II T'XT, of Hornellsvillc, isbuild j ing a new hotel oil the site of the O-- j ; borne House, lately burned. The build- j , ing will have a frontage of over 200 feet ; oil Loder and Centre streets and will contain several commodious stores, be sides a hotel, larger and with more and better rooms than did the old one. W hen tins hotel is completed. Ilor-j udlsvilie can boast, with it and the Ni i ehols House, two of the best hotels in i : Western New York. IVTEI.LIGEXCE W*ANTEI>. —Jollli McMalion, a lad aged ten y ears, left his j home in Iriflwoi d..thiscounty, onMmi day, t.,e i:_ti ot December, 187 S. Tlx boy i.- tall for his age. light complexion ami has a scar on the left cheek. Any j information of the whereabouts of the boy will I*- thankfully received liy his father. Michael McMalion. Papers please copy. — Oimeron I'IL -. BIG C'AT.F. —E. D. Siz R, of R rest on-! ville. killed a calf live nionths old, which weighed when dressed 3->iipauid-s. The • hide weighed -id pounds. Next. RATHER EXPENSIVE.-—We were shown an overcoat the other day that would excite the envy of an inhabitant of Hreen land or K; i msoha tka for wa rtnt i I and of a prince for it> lieauty. It was made of otter skins. Tweuty otters laid down tjieir lives and hides to construct this overcoat. The making and trim ming of the garment cost seventy-five dollars and at tiie present price of ott; r skin- ihe material is worth three hun dred dollars. Three hundred and seven ty-live d liars for an overcoat! But Le rov Lyman litiuks he isable to own and wear it, and we know of no one else who has a bellei right.— MeKma Mint v.y SUPPORT your home merchants and manu i'acturers. BUUGEAT! V. — THE store of > 1 iliii in A V. IY was burglariously cut. i d n Saturday nig at. Deeenil. r I. S..d I"b --. lied of GOIHIS WORT A SAO or >73. TITEJ FAME party a!.- > entered the clothing store of 11. K. Opp, but a bullet FROM a pistol in the HANDS of Charlie Runipff caused : in. to !• ~T a hasty r< treat. A screw -diivr-r taken FROM *! - sto.-> I j Stillman A VI ry was found in t,.e eel lar tli.oug.i w, 11-.I lie cnterid. and an aceordeon. violin, etc., 1* longing to the same firm were found seen t'd ir B rti <■ steps of the K.-Ssett House. NTl'.iinaii j A Very are out alxuit SSO. Various jiarlies are susjiected. but no a nests : have 1 KEN made. — B" J'.-'iUe lit it-.-. A GOO;) UOMPARS -ON. —A X *-■ A Yoik journalist aptly eonqtares toe pubiisher of a new -na|>er. who hasto goall moujrd the country to collect his pay, to a runn er who would sell hi-wheat on credit and not more than a bttshel to any ] r son. If any farmer will try the experi ment of distributing the proceed>of bis labo* over two or tliree counties, wdii an additional one or two or three distant states, for one year, we \x ill guarantee that lie will never, after that year's ex jterieiice. ask a publisher to supply liiui with a j-ajsT for a year or two w about tlie pav for it. THE following is an indictment against strong di ink : Piiiipie wakkr, vi-asp Wuater, Health corrupter, iilVer's mate. Mischief breeiter, vice iroaoter, Credit S|>"i!er, devil's bait Alms-hoiwe builder, jv.uper maker. Trust betrayer, sorrow's source. Pocket emptier, Sahbsdi breaker. Conscience slitipr, guilt's rec>ur-e. A HOLIDAY Fair and Festival OF the Congregational church at Wellsviile netted over three hundred dollars. BRING Vm in young, says Brighaui Young. He wants no females forward ed to .>alt Lake City past thirty. TYRANT man liegins to be scrimped for elbow-room out west. Among the applicants for offices in the lowa Legis lature there are about ten women to one man. Notices. I ;V - |I0 IN:. PINK e CHLI..V p.l it a .'I KAIL wA\ * o a ksixvut, i'.v., Dec. 2i, l-7:t "VTOTICE is h*ruby giveu that tlie V Annual Meeting oi tiie >tueklioid t :sil tins Coiiipany v.iil lie held at tiie office of the Coni ; .any in Coudemjort, 1 a., oi, Monday, the 12th d iv of Janu a.y. Di 4, at 2 o'clock, P.M., ior tie election of a President and Dii-ctois ior toe ensuing year. J. M. HAMILTON, Sec v. pENSIOX, BOUNTY A CLAIM AGENCY. *- There are ihonsauaa of SoSiuers ami Sailors of the late war, or their widows or heirs, entitled to Peuslonn, Bounties, Prize Morse; ►. A ~ who have not made claim. Peusinm. rated at fro.u |- j.. f, permonlli art- BOW rated, under the new law, from $2 to fi-. All Pensioners shoal-! apply 10-- Th ; j;. nea.-,. The Slop ADL'TTioSaJ. UOIMY must l-e "ppiit-l for, by those entitle.!, i -to:e .Tun.ian 3!, 1-14, title thereto expiring then. V.'iii-... p.-a --.-m..-- ei.tsa.-d i" $2 luoutu fin each < Iniii un der 16 years. AH who think themselves entitled to Bounty or F-u-iou t*io metier how - wounded or lisea,e<;) should a Mreaa ate at oi. e. lufomieUon free. cn AS. T. SOOTVELY, TUJ PNBBC *<•: I GAM N Cum SSOIT, • ...a:.:.-, h imroj' KM Southflcventh j New Jersey. j i5-24if Ptioiklphia, Pa. i; 'R SALE:—One due-bill of StJfiO against American Piano Co." on account for one of their S6OO Pianos, will be sold for S2UO. Also a due-bill of Sod r.oainst Ntedl eau -1 lifui journ tl to our reader- a- one the ablest, purest ami nnst carefully edited of all tlie liter .aryand home weeklies, lis -to:i. - are not of j the trashy, sensational character, yet are of ale ' -orbing interest and will Is- read by . very meni ! Iter of Ihe familp with plea-nre and profit. Its editorials are aba-, timely, independent. Tl.e ■ le-t American and foreign writers contribute to its columns: and, take it all in all. it i- a.- near a jierfect Home Paper as i- published in this or auy other country. Change Judd x Co., Publishers. 245 Broadway, New York. Everybody and all of their noighltors are rushing to Regulators for their winter stia k of Pry Gootls. ; Groceries, Clothing and Boots and >hTRAY.— Came to the premi.-es of j the siiiisto ilier alxnit the 1-t ■- loiter the following cattle: 1 ptiir of 3- vear old (matched steers and a2 y ar old steer —all sjiotteii. ml and woite. Tlie owner will please prove jiroixoty. ltiy oliaiges and tak'. tin in away. PHILANDER li. srE\'E.xs. Summit, Nov. 12, r-.2. / f A ME to the premise,- of the umb r- signeil some time ago une bkek and white heiler about eigiitcen months old. Owner can luive tlie s;iiiie on proving projierty and paying charges. HENRY DYER. Black Forrest, Dec. 3, 1 x 73. '("•O ALL WHOM IT MAY CON -1 < EivN. —A ircunistances liavecom {•died us to adopt the READY-PAY SYSTEM, and hereafter we will sell no giMxlson eri-dit unit .-s by sjieeial agree ment. ARt II F.JONES A SON. Coade. port, Xo. 12, ITCJ. "What pi'.r sh 'rt d worms we tie, '\y. kan't Kaikii.uc Wi?!i any degree < if -urt an tee \S Utt's iiie to be otir fate." We can calculate, however, with rea sonable certainty on getting Better Liunlier Wagons, Better Carriages of all descriptions, 13"tter Sleighs, Better Cutters, . Better Triuiining, Better Painting, Better Horse-shoeing, and Better Repairing of all kinds At 1 OLE'S shop than any other place in Coudersport or in the County. * 2702-tf 1> H. HATXES has tlie agency of a \, patent weather-strip for doors Ui.kti i- just the thing for doors that are exjM'sisl to wind and weather, and will save twenty-five percent in wood. He will call and show bow it works. 2-318 To the Citizens of Pennsylvania.— Your attention is sjiecially invited to tlie fact that the National Banks are now piejiaml to receive subscriptions to tie Capital Stock "f the Centennial iioard of Finance. The funds realized from this sou ire aro to be employed in tlie erection of the buildings for the In ternational Exhibit ion, and theexjienses j connected with the came. It is coufi dently lielieved tliat the Keystone State will lie lepreseuDsl by the name of every citizen alive to patriotic conimonbra tion of the one hundredth birthday of the nation. The shares of sto k 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 per cent. l* r annum will lx- paid on all ]ayinents ot Centennial Stock from date of pay ment to January 1, Wn. Subscriliers who are not near a Na tional Bank can remit a check of jost office order to the undei-signed. FREDERK k E"RALEY", Treas.. Walnut St.. Philadelphia. r j ATTRRJU TIOX- in fit.:* r.l n.iau- v,ii he found in tii* January miliiN-r of tlie M-' ' Par tor M oazine and ,i valuable premium to each j ' SHI.-M -iitvr. Dei Mom' 'j stands imri : vakil as a family maga. i.ie. It- choice literature it- s'..,vrfor mu-ie, its l;:rge aim a.t of \ iluable information, it- practical and reliable fashions and artistic illustrations, givr it a ju-t cUini to it- well earned life. "Tl.e Model Magazine of America." You cannot do without /> wiore*r j V nth hi; yearly, *B.OO. Demore* also gives an extraordinary lTer-ium to each sabsejT r. be-' i: one of the most vpoiar and Iraatif ul jvir!"r t ever I aiin!, "Tlie * >i! < lul-en kpt." ' si/.e 17x26 inches and valued at . !V. JKX- j MSGS S7B Br. ad V. -y, NOW York, i Publisher. / 1 OWAMIA PLOVtS.-F] ~t or Side-; \ JT hill, east ami steel, with iron beam. I'iit- r;t.si plow- are ground and polished —in full rig. Every plow is guaranteed. Ti:e best plow manufactured. W. T. DIKE, Ayent. r P.A.STEBBIT >, Jr. Cott&crsport I* i Our townsman, Mr. C. H. Simmons. I is certainly an enigma—!.<• is actually . , selling more go-sls ami taking in more money than when the ducats wire . plenty. But ;v. rybodvcan see the rea son In dropping in at his mammoth es tablishment and enquiring prices.— 1' i~ ft I'vess. r|Y) ALT. Yv'lfOM IT MAY COX- J_ < ERN : C'irct instances have o:n --jH'lictl t:.- to adopt the HEADY-PAY SV>TE.M. a; d i:ercal'ter we will sell no goods on credit itl.E.-s by special agree inent. B. BI'RT&CO. Kuulct, January 7,157 L 21-e : TnF.rfE is probably u i way in vvliich we can l-r, efit our readct- more ih.-n by recommending to thent for use. .John-mi's Anodyne Liuiuient. I: ■ i- adapted to almost ah the purposes of a family nn-chciti . and a- a specific for coughs whooping cough. colds core tie-s Of theekes:. aim -t-macli, I rheumatism, spitting <;f 1 oud ,ud all luug diffi- j eta,. - it hi. ■ i.:. equal 1 lr.it we ever or J, :;-J of. T):e propriety >f giving condition medicine to horses, cattle and sheep, was discussed and "id mitted by many of the Agricultural Societi*- , throughout the State last fall and we believe thai; in every case but one they decided i:i favor of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders. Gtx-d judgment. C'ONt KNTRATION. —The mammoth establishments at Wellsville, so truly I named Regulators, have taken the front! part of the clothing store for a carjet; and general auction and commission j room. Theliack pun is used for manu-1 fact tiring clothing and a general tailor ing bn.-ine.-s. The former car j>et room) i> used for a crockery department. This] makes the general salesroom of dry; goods ami clothing more nearly con- j . m eted. This change is made to make j more room for manufacturing and to; enable them to keep a much larger as- j sortment of carpets, six firsHha salesman will be <>n hand in the cloth-j ing and dry goods depart tin nt. and spe- ] eial inducements will lie held out to all j ' wishing anything in the line of clothing or wry goods. Manufacturing to order i a speciality. One of the finest assort- j meiit of French lieaver and English I coat it g and cassimeres in the county, j Mr. Frank Morris, from Hornelisville, ' and Mr. Win. Teasdall will always lie; on hand at the Regulator or at the branch shop, over Browning Brothers' store, to take measures and cut and make to order. "WATEHS" CONCERTO PAIII.OKORGANS. -We are g!;al to chronicle .my new tiling m impiovemeiu upon an o',d ..lie, that tend- l • popularise music : : by lei dcring it- study either caster or more at- | tractive. Lately Mtraltcotiou has beeu called to I ! a new patented stop added to the Waters Itwi i rjr:i;. < -abed the < i>uc- to Slop. It i*-o voiced ! as to haven rue iikc a suit, rieii alto voice. it i- ; ■ especially 'human' in its tone, it i- powerful a- i ..ell as -v.cct, and win aw.- <1 it were hi • louic vviictie i we ith. E Reynolds, the llowc by I.oyster Bros, and the Remington by the Agent , from Bingham. TmiEr car loads more of that best Flour jti>! received at Simmons" Regu lators. The price is now so low that i nobody is obliged to eat coarse Flout : . or Jolmy take. ATLK'S AMr.itic N AI.MANAV ha< arrived an f i is Haw ready fr delivery, watis. by our drug j • gists, to all vvim caii Ih ii. Oar readers may be j -uv-bvd ln know that t in-little pamphlet, which i..- in come -o much a favorite in our x ciiom has , quite the iHixe.d iiiciiktii.n of anyone b : in the world except the Bitde. lii-iHinti :r, i.uiny lamtmme- au l scattered i broach many nan a-, as well as -i;p|. c il lo a iuast the .n'iie p pu a ti ai of our i,tit ; kecji ii, for it contain- information which ail arc j liable to require when nkkiwH orertakes them, an I which may j i;,v. laii.s- f,..iu ln-lugat hand in xa • ;u. II you bike our ad vie • you wiil call and ?• I an Ayer's Ahaauac, and when got, ! keep it. 2"'d3 Keep it l> f>retlie jxn>ple thut all the clerks at the Regui*tors give the labor-; ing class the preference, in giving them the lowest prices. \ sp.,RM>TN PRESENT FOR THE JT VFMI.ES.— I' morest,, Young America. #I.OO a year, a bril- ; liant and u-efui juvenile monthly that surpasses j alt others in its attractiTeiiess. Its numerous | . and lieautifnt engravings entertaining stories, j original musie, and other spicy eontrthutions ; render it iudispen-ahlc in every household where it is intrcMiuced. The premium-' offered to each : suh-crilier are really wonderful, comprising among them juvenile hooks to the amount of ifl.7 , a fine cirn'mo worth a stereoscope with a series of views, a gisHl microscope and numer ous other presents worth more than a year's sub ; script ion. VV. JENNINGS DEMOKEST, S3B Broadway, New York, Publisher. | Administrator's Notice. WHERE vs. letters of Administration to the estate . of <■bb aP HOLI ES BECK, late of eu-on twp., Pot ter C 0.. PL, dec*lMd, having iieen granted to the 1 uh-. riber, ail i-ersons indebted to -aid estate ar<- ■ n qoested to u.aKc Immediate payment,ami those ! s having claims or .ieuiai.ds agam-t the estate of , . ih.- -ai 1 decedent make known the -a:ue, : ' wid-.otii i> .sy. io .It,LN I.ULIKNBiX'K, 1 ltebroii, lie.-, to, 1573. Ailm'r. A (rn i nli rat ft r*s Noli cc. "\T T "HERE.\s. letters of admit •-t rat ion to the of T VUK BKUA, late of Hebron • towns'.,ip.. Potter Co. deceased, having ln-en • granted lothe subscribers, all jtersons indebted to said est ate are retiu '-tcd to make immediate payment, and lime hiving claims or demands J [ ngainst :fie c-iat* of sijri decedent will make noun the same without delav to i SAMCF.I ftEEBK, I , tire.. ('. I.NOKAV, \ I ! Hebron. Nov. 26,1*72. DIVORCE NOTICE. NEIXIE J HOI MAN. by liernext friend. In the Cour* of Common ' A. E. 11 Ola OMR. > pleas of potter Co.. No. ; Ft | lsd. SepL Term. IK7I - OLIVER P. HOLMAN. J Liliel in TMvorce. Oliver P. Hotmail. Respondent above named, win please take nutiee that a ibptrni ami alias ndpmkm been touted and returned nihil; - you are therefore hereby rt-ouired to appear on the first day of next Court. 1-eb- 16.1*74, to an swer to the complaint made in this case. S. P. ItEV NO I.IAS, Sheriff. I FVINDR!SIRI. .TR 7 IS7R ANN CAE ST A IN FIXT OP ALLEGANY TVV P. CviViMOS SA ilooLS, IOH i iiE YEAH 1--2-X Frjw,u2iturc *. Hi. ling i.-w x-hoo! house :l 50 lirpaicjiig. tt - Ijoq huil.lilig-tot i. oo Fuel, etc U 7o Exonerations 12 44 j CurreeUons S3 16 lea hers' salaries 5A- IT Coiiectors' commissions 40 t; Treasurer*- oereciitage 2i si •>-cieta -y's v -g-.a 10 00 It "0 iptf. : Gross auit duplicate—school tax 37 —huilo'g *• .. 4&s 34 Stale appropria,lou -s . Batauco trv-u. ia-.t y ear 304 c, Amount of indebtedii-as j u- Oae J. IT. GRANT, E. 11. NELSCJN. Secretary. 2.7-4 nt .I-ISFI? "usooH sfil uirv., 1 -,KT|J.UU SI-.A.3 UV> .V|AJ SARAJR USE S^AILO;,UO -IH.CI'! eii"t!ivj .vi.euls. JAT'JO ST Y>M ve 'o.ov&ox OSI VIAO, I.K.IJivHJi.F.i , ;>UV.h pci-U'e'i-jo -..1-nf ,i(i ;o >\i*ij.irjm.irjv 'A * V 'O'l VA.I.DI 'hW'lS iawo,f os; v it "co v swvav 'in "s I R lie MNO.ER is ti lixk-stitcii tiiiicliine and uitikestilieaiitifiil.even and uniform stitch vvliich will not ravel ami is alike |on l*>th sides. It hems, braids, cords, . tucks, embroiders, rutiles, fells and does all kinds, of work on the linest muslin or t].e heaviest full-cloth. 11 H. GOODSELL, Carpenter ar.d Joiner. SOUTH SIDE of the RIVER [above EAST Strict,) Coutlersporf, r*a. | FONT PACTS taken and materials furui-hed for tdi Itiuds of BLULLUNO i J PLANING and MATCHING done.—MOVLMSG of al' \ descriptions. j SASH. itI.INDS and IxsoKS on hand oriuauu foctutcd to order. CAM! paid for Pine l umber. Your patrouage is solicited. N. 11. b(K)DSELL. New .SINGER Sowing Machines ex c'uingtd fur oues of any kind or make, by A. M. REYNOLDS, Age at. BASSET! S LIVERY Corner 3IARK.ET nml HL'NTER Street-. {.SO I TU SIDE of the IIIVKit.) ! I wota.n re>peetfui!y invito the ati* ntlon of urn ; public to my LIVERY ESTABLISHMENT. with the a-xttranoe that I can meet every at- I ii: :ud fo: 1 first e-.iturnout. i 1 iTiilai |niu tiawit lb Tlwu nf I iiiaa'Yw . - iinv ■■ the only Establishnvnt of tiie kind in tin j J. BASSETT. Edward Forsier, DFALLB I* G-roceries & Provisions, 7 ! MAIN STREET above SECOND, COUDERSPOnT. FA. A FULL SUPPLY or FLOUR, SUCJAK SPICES, SYRUP, CHEES , { | HAM, FISH, TOE ACCO, SNUFF. ! &c., Scc., KEPT CONSTANTLY ON liAMi. i A speoia'iv made Teas ar.d Coffees, : of which! have the Largest mid Boat -tock in town. i All Goods sold CHEAP for CASH ouiy. Call and examine before purchasing else wheie. 1 EDVAIID rOKtTU WIITQ SO IST, "THE AMEHICAH PIAEO," No. lir lIItOOMIS STREET, New York, UNSURPASSED First premiums wherever exhibited —Prices low for the quality—Large ; rice* • allowed tor Second-hand Instruments in Exchange. From Mr. Edicard Hoffman, the celebrated PiantU. i I conscientiously believe that your Piano b in every respect a most mag*ij i cent Instrument. Frt>',n the "Independent.** The American Piano has dcservetlly become a very popular Instrument. Responsible Agents wanted for unoccupied territory. Scud for Circulars i n WING & SON, 117 Broome St., X. Y. I W- VJ. SVTCORE, DEALER :N MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, j * AMERICAN AND IMTOPiTED i MARBLES, &-CL. . Thirl St., Oj'ji l uti'it Ii ■.-? Samrr, COLDL 3£POr,T. PA. Ail work i'oue in a workmanlike mariner and ders sent by mail promptly attended to. My prj<-es are the lovre.-t„b; this section of tie country. i Ml SPRING. 1813. Thcs. McDowell & Co., DEALERS 1N T GENERAL MERCHANDISE, HoriT rvv. "We would respectfully call the attention of tin' people of Potter Cor sty I i to onr large ami complete assortment i f DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. CROCKERY, BOOTS mo! SHOES. 11 .1 TS orvl CAPS, It E. iI) Y-.M. iD E < L O THING, SCHOOL BOOKS. ST. 1 TIOXETi Y. FLOUR, POPK< . N.il'P, JY.S//, FEED aiitl L, P. 1 1 NTS and OILS, IIA It D WAHE, NOTIONS, GLASSWARE. {C., it'f,, it'*., | which we are offering at on:: vti.y rkdi'Ced pru i" 5 , owing to tlie increase I facilities afforded 1y tlie completion of the Buffalo. New York Ac Philadelphia Railway, and we can and will sell g' < Is as low as they cau he sold this side of I Canada. Fresh ground Feed and Meal kept constantly on hand. e are daily receiving new goods, thus keeping our stock, in all departments, Fl I.L AND COMPLETE at all times. 2429-1 Ti.c>. ItlmHtCl, THE BAKER HOUSS N. E. cor. SECOND and EAST Streets. (East :f Ccart HCT::C COUDERSPORT, PA. Hn< been purchased by P.P.OWN A KKi.l\ 1 formerly ufilhe'Coi DEi:-iornJHoT*u) | f The Houto Is completely furni-hed from topp" j bottom, and has all the conveniences desire • the people the lab'e.is the.W-st in the County : i the barn is tinder the charge of the '-est ostler ir. •' the State; and, in short, everything will.be don* I that can hedonetomakeitconifortable.forstran j gcrs or others,who.visit the house. Th" long exiierience of theriToprietors in tiie j Hotel business makes them peculiarly able to cater to the varied wants of the travelling public They solicit theirj old custom, believt E ifia they are.able to supply the BEST or TUE EBST to all. BROWN Jt KELLET, ■ kTS Proprietor*. insurance Company of North America, OF PHILADELPHIA. Tis Oldest' Stock Insnracce Company in the United States. Jnnmirv 1, 1873, 3,570,738.0 l Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company. OK PHILADELPHIA. ! ikSS33TS, January 1, 187S, $ 1,182,302.4(1 The above-named rd ibie onnanles are represented in foa l dersport bj ARTHUR B. MANN. ! Lewisville GRADED SCHOOL. K.ill teim'opens the UiasT day oJ t-j.rrESiH^R, I DT3. 11. B/SlMif, M rfc. 8..8. Made, Princijtai A&siatant K. E. Cusbiif, Inftrvmentrti Mwic. TUITION*. Primary Department, perlterm 4 00 Intermediate <1 0., do 500 High school do.. do 60® In.sirumeiital,niu>lc 10 W Tuition must be arranged in advance. Classes in this term will l arranged to -ocom wodatc those designing totcacL'.duriug the coin ing winter. 1 he Pottei CVnrdy Teachers' Institute will lo Leid at Lewisville in.connection with this term Board, including lights and Ir.ei, can l>e olv Lained t>i -o cents per day. Good rootus can be olt a:ncd by t ..use who dcstre to furnish theii owu board. ' SETH LEWIS, O. R. BAsSETT, ' 50—t f J*rct>;m to lUe PUBLIC. The TABLE vill V kept in fiwt-class style, and no labor or expense sjtarcd to wake it a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, GOOD STABLISG, and careful Hostlers always in attendance. The olp time popularity of the Ho'.etlwili be Fri.LY mtint, by the present Projsrictov, who now solicits the patronage of traveller* and he public generally. I>. F. GLASSMIRF, Jr., ?BOFB.irTrB