The Potter journal and news item. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1872-1874, January 14, 1874, Image 3

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    I tl potior Journal
sE ws S S i i .
gffßtSS. PAM ta*#f U >
! a i' ( ,wnl to run over one
~ - D ),e >otu* wU! '*■ P Ten of '
•.-,, h< .d toearh address denote the
.--i r.l
-
r .■ !W to >ol -• >0- J
'sl 0 . F. HAM"JON..
PuKisfter
„ i; ■ o builds on borrowed j
: --foolish as tiie <>ld man i
* -'
, casl starts a hot
cultivation of the weed
• Fallow-'
- Al Jolui*-"'U, agtd 13 ami reStd-
X Jlill. n-ar WeHsviHe.com
"* hanging °u .Sunday,the
in treatment by],is father is
. nee,u the cause. If the ae
.r,., I'.- ss prints is a correct
-
./ . vtr hwird of. He left the s
. hanging in the barn to
" ' l-.t and tak'"ii care of by neig!-
"'o'
-Vnnes an. olti'-resideitt of
~'( i ; m smidajlast at tiie
* " - are. IT-- served
"A ' JU flie irar-of I*l2, fle was
V- fTlturlbw Weed, ami
r v ieuee and respect of
j jp'm II is ltealth had been
-,v ayear. mul his death.
" j.-.L'h <;:ddeit to those who
" . allv- iw him on the street.
\;. .-ted bv his familv ami
.-r
, . /,!■ has sued
: >r slander.
of the 11.. X. V. & P.
; in ve.-cl t: fee thousand
for '•panic" tine s,
I- -i that the rend i.-- .
t
- i-r-..| . dtil'i'ijr 1 h,.
i hy jHrii.'i: s in the
j - I'.: - Insurance eotn
• e: l!y failed and
Laving our t:Uliens
1 iir-s v.- H"t
... of tlieir hat
" li. -!i: ]• ad .IS [/: • i (iV.e*
I.
l- \ !'■ et dm p by net -a:'.
"• >'d's )J ,sff: .'•/
-
.\. V. A. P. a.id i'. aE. raii
•!i.pl d. T • sire ■-
i>. ih- builder*. while at
. • .i- u will ado uiucii to iii
t ' • i'i.Y< illg JIU. i ■
I - ;h ir. expected lu re
1 id: ike pes-* ssioii of the Hill
p Jiilre is a tip-top, good fellow,
* t<> ki-p a hotel and we are
1 .'-street lamps. Ought :
s> n - on Main street, at
. - i indis;>ensable pre
:•■' •1. Such itii one is
11
- - . n • -'iisiojiS friu the
; iW 11.-b- rn Prff*.
tii"- !-i<| -ijts will reineniler
- • : g in t'icij. 1-sjh rt be
.ndrod thousand dollars
interest were paid mi the
N. Y. & P. U. It. last
T prompt pay uicr.fc of ii:U r
• ond> ;is it boeoim s due
'••I the nt \v road and it- of
- HALL. Esq., is erecting a
tie-corner of Tiiird and
- Mr. II all invested quite
in.L's and real <alulc ill
•i ri 11 n- juist tear. He
>ii: -s man and our
i is'ia titled if we had
same kind of llkil —
I I-, ,
! putting up a Grade d
ling which will cost, when
H'. j'*'.
• - rder system is intended
■ convenience and in
ihe transfer through the
sums of money. In view
i itiaii vobljerhs. eitiz-ns
• ii advantage to patron
-1 ' . i system, as there is
> "• their t;t• illtg the loser
[ ■ tit r containing tlie order
' **■ -* ■!.
:
st in.uihitant. declared
lin* 1 " Sil * Buc h a winter as this.
as a hut toilless shirt bosom.
r *cei?ed No. 1 of the Wells
_ iis a spiightly sheet aliout
• lu m used to be and full
news. Tioga county has
I '"i" share () f pajiers already,
i • an as goad as the Pros
l ! ' too many of them. We
sates in, which
; in its permanency by the 1
:i Ai: \ Electhws.—The!
F '• h .- T.. jt is to give due
I hi ." * ''''-ttiolis. should
'B'st i lection un-'
ntion will take place
| | x ***s Ftbruaiy next.
I • ' - a! d towndhip of-
I • throughout the i
IICVA'," I'''"J W ' K * e ter,, l of
I the third Tuesday]
[ affected, but
| 'before that time,
I . ;-"<l for tlie full term
j ' 1t! " lr successor
I 15 ri "ew oilsViy steam
■
'At E HAVE been requested by the
County Commissioners to state that
they have raised the valuation of all
unseated and unimproved lands from
SI.OO per acre to $3.50 pier acre.
/ To GET rid of the nightmare, pciv the
the printer. Money, you know, "makes
tiie mare got 11
/ EIGHTEEN dwelling liouses were
j erected in Coudersport during 1573. all
of which are occupied and there is not
an empty house in the village. That's
doing pretty well for a bar-; woods town, i
we think. Several of the new house* l
are tasty and would be a credit, espe
cially those of Messrs. Velie. Crosby.
Jones and Xelsoh.
I'l ERE are one hundred and fifty en
gines uji the Philadelphia and Erie mil
road.
Wim haS Che care of tiie crossing at
Seventh and Main streets j* It is in a
very fractious mood.
X > sound of robin or wren greetsoftr
ears; neither do sleigh-bells gladden
them, but the rtow of the rivulets makes
music as in summer —this J. n airy.
II i-: who would buy gi XHIS cb.eap should
reui tiie advertisements in this pap r.
5V A TEN- MKE Ti N wash-Id in Wclls
lK>ro M. E. Church on fhe last evening
of ]s73 and communion served at *2
o'clock. Tiie E}iscopal cluirch-lell
! tolicd tiie old year out and rang the
, new year in.
A FIVE year old lad. residing over the
river, cut his nose entirely off while
playing with an axe oil Saturday.—Gle
nn Ta.ii s.
And now he don't know so much.
1). 11. LANG WORTHY & Co., is the
name of a new firm at Postville for the
the manufacture of writing inks, {>er
fuin- ry, faui-y soaj, etc.
careful and not stay in the water too
long. Many a boy has ruined his health
foi .;ie bv too nijcli "swimming. r '
/ SEVERAL inches f snow this morn
ing and in- sign ol ti- snow-jilovv until
i.eniiv i.iye o en. 1; iii the luontiiig.
Th-re was a tim* when Cue Borough
authorities vvetv more e'llrrju isiug.
Tie- AH any ./ a * ml warns lov, rs of
biicliVi : at e.K-st.,at there is an ,; : ii
I ions syrup ?:; t market ea!i> d tue
" g-. id n d p-, made fre.ui comuioii
si.irei .>, ip.iiirie acai, etc. it.-- it .pun
e;.:i.,; o-r <■; n U deti-cte-d by jUKiriug a
r;irl; una. ; ii\ into ;t Iriile tea,
wi.icu if li-tii li.aP .j t ,!i.s as black as
ink.
1.r.; T: ua-ln -.s. ,1 toC.tV. I)..Jud 1.
Manst; id. id -ga eoonly, pa., and \v'. .
P. i 'no.-. At lens. l;r.dioid count t .Pa.,
a. • ■id at tit < ■ !.-p i . i . <. lor
u--n-p 'in i:t of | stag . T wiiters
t-i--;-*; : would <1 vv< Si to -ee ;j. s.
s > ;. ir Irtt.-rs from a trip to the i
la ad i.ell r •>.
ItrFEAT." i- l v ip. rvi!!
milk <p.- •*:!- The health pi.vsiciao's
report i- . a■ iv.-inoei tiiat r'
fitly p-.-r -nt. < i to;- ib.;.C .- -i that cii\
were ci: i'ircn ma. t t n v ais age
find that . g ■ p.ilioa of ciiiid
rei. da : .Am no cause uam C.e
use of i. . . j.
MARLIX E. C;.M- rni. O-IJIORHTII-ii
( lei!; in tiie At dicor .er.sl's ofiice at ,
Harri-luirg, ha- our ti. . ks f-.-r a copy
of tin (fov- rnor's M- - tge. printed in
large cl> arty; > kick we can read "just
as easy."
A x f-ml'iT.yo poet, who is certainly
a cl ise eibs- rrer of human natuiv. re
tuarks: •'Tain- inareaes on with tiie
slow. iue.isi.H d tn .d of a man working
by the day."
Ax 1 1 ISTORIT AL Sl'HlXG.—Allcgaov
Couidy, wo ites a ei-ri-spoi.dt nl <1 tm
.-!</'*# 11. •-.-/• iu region, has quite ;ui
elevation geographically. It has the
summit of the Ere Hallway and the
water siied l-twc.-n t.e Ail-ganv and
(k-nessi-e. Hut on t;ie soiit lerii tier of
town. Pennsylvania uiountains sj>ur the
suits of AL gu v county with lofty
lulls. Anial liieui, in liie town of Wirt,
we t'i€- otiit-r day fell UjHin a copious
spring that hits a history.
This is t:.e very spring, said an old
settle!, by widen Mary .Jenn-on. the
white woman, sal down to eat her cake
while diving f< m liereumged husband.
The circumstances are these:
This woman, caplivefrom a child.ami
vvh >se history every ->ne ougiit to read,
had. in s-uii way. ofn ndtd her Indian
husband and in an Indian council her
destruction was talked of. A friendly
squaw hastened to inform her. saying.
"There is to Is-another council to-night
and if they decide to kill you I will put
a cake U|HUI the doorstep. You w ill
take it and Mee to tie tribes oil the Alie
ganv river; they will protect you."
Tiie vvliile captive arose iu the night
and sure enough the fatal t- ken was at
the door. She twk it and lied. Arriv
ing at this spring, she sat down to rest
and eat the cake given by the friendly
sister. Eating and musing .-lie la aril
tlie tread of an Indian i-'hind her.
Looking up. there was her husband.
First a terror, then a gladness possessed
her; for, scanning lbs eountenace, she
saw nothing but kindness, lie had re
lented of his anger and came to lead her
liack. Herkbsenceande.apehailsoften
his lieart. -Slie followed lijm along ti:e
Indian trail hack to Squeky 11 ill. near
Mt. Morris, and there ended her days,
which wore an eventful history, such
as occurs to but one amid generations.
URarritti.
Lewis —C'rowell —January n at the rr i
denoe ot t:- britlt-'s laii-T in Uiysses, by
Rev. Tracy sostt, Mr. FATETTI4 LEWIS and
Mlsi MAKT CKOWEI-L, belli of T'ly-scs. i
1)1 ED.
Tuesday, January Ft, 1574. sf heart <i i—■ — . Llln
J. Thompson Iu the twenty-first year
of her age.
Funeral to-morrow (Thur--lay) al 10 A. M.in
the Eresbyterian church.
At I.< iM-ii.le, .1, unary 6.1874. tornella.
of CUAKLES I). IVES and daughter of S. V*". j
Monro**, aged '2l yea">
Stiffs.
| pHXSIOX, BOUNTY i CLAIM AGENCY,
j i here art itious-.;ula of Soldiers and sailors
; of the late war, or their widows or heirs, enUtied
j ° Fens;one, Bounfffes, 1-rsze Moneys, ic„ who
j h:tve not maf,e claim. Peualons rated at from $-2
; to J- permoi tii are now rated, under the new law,
! fn-ui $-2 to Ail Peasioae/s Khfiuld apply to.
■he iu< reac. the sluo AUBIRIO.VAI. aocarrv aiun
t-e a; plied for, by those eutiti before -Titiuuif}
31,1-T4, title thereto expiring thra. Widow pi a
slouers tn til led to $2 per month foreali ctdld ua
ier i years. Al! who think themselves entitled
I to Bounty or Pension (no natter how slightly
souiio- i or ■lisoase-i; should ad-lress tue at once.
I .fo.maiiGH free.
CHAR. T. SCHIVELY,
-N.-tar;. - 'l : ill>' aiVi 1 Gln-W.A' I ! ACERT,
: of . ■?, r-- j cit * SbV* l!l >t.
New Jer.-ey. jis-Bitf Philadelphia, Pa.
-SALE: —One due-bill of ?300
(itg-tinst ''American Piano Co."}
on account for one of their §GUO Pianos,
will le sold for S2OO. Also a due-bill of
$-5u against X edhans A" Co., 011 account
for any of their "Silver-tongue" Cabi
net Organs -w ill iu sold for S3O. Par
ties about to purchase a }ii;uio or organ
<.-. in save some little outlay.
Inquire of
S. F. IIAMILTOX.
\T^ ANTED four or fiv.- good men
tt to sell the Singt 1 Sovvind Ma
chine. Such as live at a distance can
cm rescind with
REYNOLDS A HUI NsX 11.1.E.
IARI (' li .—Get your BKIC lv from
TVM. BRINE, Itoulet. Pa. Sjeci
iii ns can be seen at t'ae office of JOUR
NAL & ITEM. Price, SB.OO jier tliou
sanil —reduction made when ordered in
large quantifies.
2502-tf
I^ OH SALE: A farm of 1L- . re.-
1 vvitiiin one and a half miUsof ('.-u
--dei-sport on a good road; vveli improved
and wi ii watered: good buildings, fi ~
and large barn. Aj.plv fo
JOHN S. MANX & SOX.
llct.il K. tnte Agent*.
' i-4 CoiuSersjiort.
UEARTII \NI> It-, ML —V. T'-js ! eaiv
tifal Jouni.ii t; eur readers a- ■ n-> tin- sl-V-i,
pure- and in n-hiky ■ -ii;--d of all ti.< sit -r
--iar> and hoir.-- w -i r-s. lis stork s are not of
The tr.v-iiy.-.en s .tion ii i-haraeter, y : are -s ale
- trJiug lip.i re a aud vvi I i read liveveiv in 1:1-
fctar of the femiip v\ji!i pleasure aial {iruftt lis
eilii- ri i - are ah;--, iline'y, ib-lejs-n.'eti. The
I- -T Ameii'-a'i : nd be -T;.n v.-lh-.s e-i!i!:ihu;e lo
it • enluians: and. take it id! It:it is at near a
;- : f-> ■; II- 1: •- Paj.i-r :i i- pik. is" lln tni> or tny
■niter couuiry. "ia>i.-e Judd A CO., Publishers.
. k It.oaJwav. Nov Y-jrk.
Fvi rvlxnly at:-l all of their ueighb-us
iiie roiling to Simmons" Regulators
!■■;• their winter stock of Dry Goods,
(iroceries. CNkiug and Boots and
Shoes since ti < y have beard how uiucii
they have marked their gotitls down
since t he panic.
1 "'-TI AV. —ni-- to tl-.e }•remisc-s of
j 1 j the stilKtcriber alrout the Ist ol Oc
i o ! t ..-- 1- koiving earth-: 1 pair of 3-
yi .ii rdd ■ match* d Rttxisand a 2-y ;ir
' ,>i stci r —ail s'jXiltetl. i>d and white.
Fie owner will please prove property,
Pv olibrges and taki ;k. m away.
PUILA VHKR ii. Sruv EXS.
;.t It, > OV. : :, 43..:.
(1 \MF "the p"< nii-rs of F e t.lbhr-
L sigm J > 'tie* tiiiic ago on-- blsfk and
vv .-te ii> ;1< alw-ul eigiiteen moutir-iold.
O'.u.M-r can have the same on proving
property and paying charges.
HENRY DYER.
P'.i i: } -iii- t, lx-c. 1 -T.^
rpO ALL W'HCM IT Y CCK
-1 CERX. —Ciieuusslanci - t.i.vecoin
}j ile<! us to adopt I lie READY-PAY
SA'STEM, and hereafti r we vv ill -ell 11 ■
goods on credit unless bj special agree-1
nu lit. ARCH 1". J( XE> <x >< X.
Ciinder-port, X-v. 12, 1*73.
W;i. or sb iri si'cd worms we be,
!,-_45 W (. u.m t fcilk* :tte
With ; ny degree
t if surtautt •
W hut's iue in be our fate.**
AVe can cal ula'e. however, with rea
sonable certainty on g'tting
P.- ttr LumtM r Wagons.
Better Carriages of all descriptions.
Belter Mt-ighs,
Better Cuttt rs,
Bett' r Trimming,
Better Painting,
Better llorse-shoeing. and
Better 11 jtairiug of all kinds
At COLE'S Shop than any other place
in Couderspoi t or iii the Count v.
" 2302-tf j
1) 11. IIAY.VES has the agency of a
jKiti-iit weather-strip for doors
vv i'ich is j 11 st the tiling for doors that are
e.xjHi.Si d to wind and weather, and will
save twenty-five {"t-r cent iu wood. lie
will call and show how it works. 251*
To the (iCzciis of Pennsylvania.—
Your attention is sjtecijiliy invited to
the fact that the National Banks are
now pr- (•• red to rt ceite sulsCriptions'
to the Capital stock .of the Centennial
Board of Finance. The funds realized
from this sotme ar to lx- euspkiTed in
the en ction of the buildiup* for t iie
ternationsil Exhibitic-i .and tl.-eeXpens; s :
connected wiUi the same. It is confi
dently Ijeiieved that the Keystone state
will be represented by the naioeof even
eiliZ'-n alive to natricTic commemora
tion of the one hundredth birthday of
the nation. The s -ares of stock are of
ferer! for $lO each, and suhseiilx-r? wilt
receive a hamlsoniely steel engraved
Certificate of Stock, suitable fm fram
ing and preservation asa national m-.-
inorial.
Interest at I be nite of six percent.
l>er annum will l>e iid on all payments
of Centennial Stock from date of pay
ment to Jautuuy 1, lsTfi.
Subscribers who are not near a Na
tional Bank can remit a cheek of post
office order to the undersigned.
FREDERICK FRALESU Tresis.,
t/M Walnut St., Philadelphia.
rpO ALL WHOM IT MAY COX
-1 CERX: Cirei instances hssv.e "tuu
pi lied us to adopt the READY-PAY"
SYSTEM, at d hereafter we will sell 110
goods on cn-dit unless by sjiecial agiee
ment. B." BU&T v < >.
RfluleL Ja-'iary 7,1571. 24-8
Keep it before the pe*;ule that all th -
ck-rks at the Regulators give the labor
ing e| ;t >s the preference; in giving them
1 1 tie lowest prices
/ < OWAXDA PLOW!?. —Flat or Side
\JT lull. e;ist ami steel, with iron beam.
' Tlie c ist plows are ground and polished
—in full ritr. Every plow is guaranteed.
The best plow manufactured.
W. T. DIKE. Agent.
or P.A.SIEE3rsv. Jr. Condir&'jft. Pa
Our townsman, Mr. C. 11. Simmons,
| is certainly an enigma— he is actually
si lling more goods and taking in more
| money than when the ducats were
plenty. But everybody can see the rea
■ son by dropping in at his mammoth es
tablishment and enquiring prices.—
Free I'rttsr.
Worthy or Note.—An excha: g • says there is
scarcely a day j as>es that we do uot hear either
■ from persons coming into our offit-e or iu some
; other way of the success of Johnson's Anodyne
Liniment iu the c ure of coughs and colds so preva
lent about town just now.
If we can benefit oar readers any by recom
tnemlit sr Parsons Purgative Piils to be the be t
a ,t -bdiiojs medicine iu the couut.-y, we are wiO
j ; ug- to do so.
Ooxt en tijatiox. —The mammoth
establishments at Wellsville. so trulv
named Regulators. have taken the front
part of the clothing store for a carpet
and general auction and commission
! ■ -in. The back part is used for manu
facturing clothing and a general tailor
ing business. The former carpet room
is us d for ;i erockerj" department. This
makes the general salesroom of dry
goods ami clothing more nearly cou
nt cted. This change is made to* make
more room for manufacturing and to
enable them to ket pa much larger as
sortuient of carpets. Six first-class
salesman will be on band in the cloth
ing and dry go<>ds department, and sj>e
cial inducements will Ire held out to all
wisijing anything iu the line of clothing
or ur\ goods. Manufacturing to order
a sjx-eialitv. One of the finest assort
ment of French beaver and English
coatii g and cassimeres in the county.
Mr. I rank Morris, from Hornellsville,
and Ml. W'rn. Tensdall will always l>e
on hand at the Regulator or at the
branch shop, over Browning Brothers'
store, to take measures arid ctit and
make to order.
••"ATI • . INUEHTO PARLORORGANS.—MTVare
Aid t chronicle any new thing or improvement
"i* -7 i M o!d >MO. that tends to populari-e luii-ic
by rendering it- study either e.i-i-r or more at
ii.u-iivt-. Lately our attention lias ion called t<.
■ s new iiiti! stop added to the Waters Keed
Orpin. (-ah*d the * It is > Toi*eJ
as to have a tone iike a full, rim alto voice: it i->
. especially 'human' in its lone. It i- powerful its
well as swr and v.i.. u v.e heard it we were in
•' v\ ; it ■ v ...... i a,-., ja Sctosfwaiys
fuh oiunu. V.V regard t ,js ;t> a valuable addi
tion to Keed Organ.— uc-t ,V< Yrker.
The E ititrfr aTaOi.'t.e yjiii Trinuiphaul.
At the last Fair of :!;<• Potior 4 ounty
A_ i iciilttifiil i.tsd Hurt; •ifltuialSoeie'v.
In Id L (.'uiiilt! .■ ;>oi i Oct. 111, 2-7S, the
Singer teok tbe first pmoiaiu. withthe
Iloweand IF mibglou s< whig Machines
< p, sii-kr. T'i ■ Singer was operated by
A M, IP vtioltls. the llowi Iy Luv-toV
iiit s. ami the Remington by the A*g> t.t
.. in Bingham.
! AVER'S Aiir-iacAS AisttN.sc has arrived and
i aw re-sly for delivery, graii*. by oar drug
'■ ruts, to aii wiio cat! f<>, it. <.:r readetmay be
stirj't: -isl to kn >wrth.;t tht- iitt t patnphle;. v. i i •li
ha becoi.ie so natch a favorre in our ctiou, !,, t s
■ quite the lary. st ireulation of any one lieok in
the world except the I?i! jtp-. inted in many
language-fund -.-altered through n.uiy nations,
u w la< i-; par i to abt.ost the entire pipu!i
ti-i;; of ouro-.vn vast domain. 1 veryf.tn.i'v should
keep it. for it contain*information which ad a-e
ii .be ti require when sickness overtakes them,
and which may prove invaluable ftorn being at
hand in -* . at. l f viu take our advice you wi'l
ea ami gel an Ayer's A'amuac,. ua when got,
keep : 2.-23
Administrntor's Kotice.
' uitUK * .lit*- .1 hail, i -at r:' d . .:-'a 5 '
■
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I * . ~ • - • i • ■: to, . i at, p ■
!• Itiv.kt. irsitut-oi'il* ; fit\ —<*
:. .•* k: ..tin tor • tiiiitib 4 *>?
the safe! wee.••'• ;.! make known tlx -
wit: to JcriN LVU-HNFM ii.
t'.ento.i, D< ,ls'i. Adli.'r.
Kdn • i ;\t* >rV Notice.
"VI rHF.ItiIAS. le ters e.f .administnitii r. to the
t ite ' via lN.jR.c-t. Uteof ii-iirou
t vvnshiji.. Potter Co. deceased, ha.iag been
g.r.m. 'o; he subserilers. all person, indebted
t 's ii.; ■ -t .;e are requested to make immediate
payment, ami those having cbtinu (.1 inuisU
ars'-ns' the eir ..f s pi decedent will make
u >n the same without deUv to
Svvtt KI. BLEBK. > . .., ..,
CO. U iNOIseM.V Adr " r '-
Hebron Nov. 25,1-T2.
1) I V< >HCK NOTICE.
N't 1.1.1 E J. Hot MAN.
by her next fiii nd, j In the C.-f-t of Common
A. E. HOIJCOMB, V Ph>;tg of potter No.
<s. i !s'-, ts. pt. 'l enn. IsTl
OI.IVKRP. HOI. MAN. I.itv! in I>iv>ree.
i.'iv-: I'. Holmun. Kesjioudent at*>ve named,
wi l p'.-nsc take notice th.it a siitij'.-ena and aiias
' Sttl ]t mi have i eei. lied ;;ild IctUtUeti nihil;
>.*u iie tlet. .on- hercbv reqaired to at.pear <>n
the i ist .h.y .f next t J-vi. y. ; .-i, t„ an
svvcr to tie . .ii.pi. t in! tuiuie in this ease,
i s P. KEINOLDH, S?vra~-
ComicrsjKirt, Jan. 7. lck
t . s. M IKKH II.'S OFVICE.
! W. li. 01 epsS'Vl V.vNIA.
l';nvr;H. .I.tmary s 1A74.
; fltil's Is ;o CIVK N'.'ifi K ; h hat on I'te 6th
X *;av of J1 74, a Wa.rant in
Bankruptcy was is.-de l ariiast the Estate of
•!.:'!) • f'Hrkof Wi.a teito • hip in the county
of Potter and s-ate of Penns.lv.ii.ie, who has
be n s ijudged a liatihrnt't. on his own petition;
that tie- paimer-t of snj m- is a- .| deliv-'i ■ t any
j property lielonging to -itch BiTj n.nt to i.:m or for
his use a!i ,| tti.. tmr .s'erof any prope:ty by him
are tab: ideii by law; that at ceil, y of the < red.
in - i.f the said Bankrupt, to trove their debts,
a< :to .(■ one <-r tin r> a- ..f! > Ete,
vtti be Pel at .1 1 omt of Bubvptcy, to be hoirt
ci: at tie orfl.-e of F. K. Suiit'v in t'te Ito." gh of
Tiojpi, Pa., before I'. k. 8* ith. t •„ Hcglst. r,
the isth day : Febrmtrv, A.H.. t<4, at W o'clock,
A.M. JOtlN HALE,
T . S. Marsli ih cs Messenger.
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST
Bcaotildi CU.- cp.o to every Vea-Iy bib6crfber
MAX ADiXEF;, the (iIIEAT 111 MORLM,
A Weekly Contributor.
Tar S MC,BAY EVTKSM. PO?T has been the
ert at Lite- . y i eki.v lor i aif a < entnrj. it p rfc
llS'K-S serial after serial of Love ami A 1 * rem are—
and yet . .:•> not neglect Rhotter swrn an 1
-l.e.cties. it give.- a short Itistorical B}etch
iy. j-.ax A.;..! r (the .treat humorist) is a regular
contributor. "Zig,* the spk-ieat of our la fy wnt.-rs.
a .so c. urif •*- regularly. Oiive King, Haify
hyeinlght, K.la tvteller, Ac., Ac., are frequeut
correspiiidei.tis
Our premium Cliron.o fsr fac ting rear i
Clii-itb 1
'•ONE OP tin.-* HAPPY HOCK*."
P is a 'oeac.tv—the wr-rk of Sinclair A Co., one of
tip. oi lest and most celebrated Onus ia the coun
try . A copy of this c iirojyio will ite given to every
yearly sub-ten • r for is 74.
Keraeni -r: Th.- price ot The Post 1# r.-l cento
low.to v iub Subscribers than the prices of the
r th r Lr.-t- j.!-- v.eeklie- ami vet we ••' each of
them a e liroiuo besides:
TEKMs—Always in Advance.—One copy (with
Chronio i.i.ii, four copi •- -.in.! fr..;r Chronsos Js.
Six 1 op.- - an ! seven enrom-js) eight co
piss (and -jri-t chrotaos) sik..-i ih- seisier of
• this last elnlivi ill t e -ut.t ed to a copy of The Post
gratis.
Or,-copy of The T'-.st (k.:..>0; and one of Arthur's
Hon;.- Magazine {fS>d (with Premium Pictures
of iKith periodicals will i>e sent for f4J-\ Ten
cents extra must i>e sent for mailing pictures.)
fjs-Ten cents must be sent for every Chroato
ordered, to pa. the • .xpemse- of ti a is/or ■>:, cio
ff the i aroiuo is desire , mouuuxi on sard iard
or rnusiin.
Sample numbers sent gratis.
Address,
. The Saturday Evening Pest,
9:7 H'ofnul fk'Fcf'lp♦<?.
ANNUAL STATEMENT OT ALL EG ANT TV P.
COMMON SCHOOLS,
FC THE YEAR
ExperuJtiurcs.
! Lew school boase 751 so
Repairing, etc i*
; Bi..:<iuig-k>t s os
I Fut-i, etc f# 70
• Exonerations
. Corrections 63 ;
' teachers" salaries 17
i Ceiieetors' commissions 40 27
Tree- 1 ;rerV percentage si si
; v"-c.-et*ry' wages 30 no
j i?re< ipts.
Gros-&u't duplicate—school tax 3 37
—buii l'g " .. 4'.- 39
; State appropriation 04 ?C
i balance fr .• last year 3545
| Amount of infj t : "tineas t 35006
J. h. GR C NT, E. 11. N ELSOX.
Secretary. 23-1 President
.il-tcn 'osnon s|Hl mo.y
Epo<*3 uo ajsa sabai-d uej sjatuop nj
sp&ii, soouibj Aiiei.ha
i wqio se IT>w be 'ojjvaoi 9siAkiHO..K.imHHJ
I'UBiu patuqajaj A'jjisuf aqj j 0 tuojnjjViUUEi^
•.V *M 'OTY^cI.TJI
'IMJJS |4d OC V I
4, 00 TP SIAJVdV *\7
1 he SINGER is a lock-stitch machine
and makes a beautiful, even and uniform
stitch which will not ravel and is alike
on both sides. Tt hems, braids, cords,
tucks, embroiders, ruffles, fells and does
all kinds of work on the finest muslin or
the heaviest full-cloth.
I. H. &OODSELL.
Carpenter and Joiner,
SOUTH SIDE cf the RIVER,
(abort EAST Strict,)
Coii(U'r>.])()Et, l?a.
CONTRACTS taken and materials furnished for :
ail kinds of BVII-DINO
PLAM.XL, am', MATCIIINO <lone.—Motu RXO of all
descriptions.
S VN't, BLINDS and 1<B)KS on hand or manu
factured to order.
C ASH paid for fine lumber.
i Your putronage is solicited.
N. H. (iOOIISEIXi
New SIXOEB Sewing Machines ex
changed for otus uf any kind or make,
; ly A. M. REYNOLDS, Ajent.
3AS3ETTS LiVERI
Corner MAIIIiET and Ht'.MKR htreeis,
(SOl'lll SIDE of Uu Ell 'EE.)
!
I WOULD respectfully invite the attention of tu-i
public to luy
LIVERY ESTASi.iSHT.TKUT,
with the assurance that I can meet every ac
ui.ind for 3 Pr-J-ciass turnout.
Having purchased the Livery of Amos Ve ,
have the only Establishment of the kind in thi
section.
J. XI. I3ASSETT.
132-tf
Edward Forster,
DTALHB IIT
G-roceries & Provisions,
MAIN NTIJEIT abore SECOND,
COUDERSPORT, PA.
A FULL SUPPLY CT
FLCtXR, SUOAK
SPICES, SYRUP,
CHESS ,
I
HAM, FISH,
| TOBACCO, SHU I F.
<Src., &c.,
KEPT CONSIANTLT ON HAND.
A specialty made
Teas and Cottees,
of which I have the
Lnrgent nml
Stock in tow®.
; l
-f
All Hood*, soli CUKAP for CASE only.
Call and examine before purchasing elsewftwe.
RPWI6P
Wljsra -A-ILTTD SON,
"THE AMERICA! PIANO,"
>'o. 417 BItOOMI' STREET, New Torn.
UNSURPASSED
First premiums wherever exhibited—Prices low for the quality—Large price*
allowed for ."second-hand Instruments in Exchange.
From Mr. Edirnrd Hoffinan. tht celebrated Pi e,
I conscientiously believe that your Piano is in every respect a magrnifl
; cent Instrument.
From the 4 * Independent.*'
The American Piano has desem-dly become a very popular Instrument.
ypßesponsible Agents wanted for unoccupied territory. Send for Circulars to
L,-,, r WING & SON, 417 Broome St., X. V.
;
W. W. IWOORE,
DEALER IX
MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES,
AMERICAN and IMPORTED
MARBLES, &c..
Thir l Stopposite Court House Square.
COLDtRSPORT, PA.
All work in a worlvnianUie maimer and
tiers sent by umH promptly attended to.
i
My prices are the Itfwcstytii lids, section of the
country. 2445
SPRING. . . 1873.
7hcs. McDowell b D 0.,-
DEALERS IN
ReXERAT. ArERCHAXBTSE,
3POJLT UN.X^X J 2P.AL.
"
WP would respectfully call the attention of the people of POTTER COUNTY
! to onr large and complete assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
ROOTS n-.d SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
READ Y-MA D E CL O Till KG.
SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY,
FLOUR, PORK, SALT, FISH,
FEED a,id MEAL, TAIXTS and OILS,
IIA ED WARE, KO TIOXS, (J LA SS WA RE.
Ac.. die., d-..
which wc are offering at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, ov.ing to the inerwtta;
fttcilities afTordetl by tii<- completion <>f the Buffalo. New York A Philadelphia
liailway, and we cau and juii-rdi "goods as low as they can be sold this side of
Canada.
Fresh ground Feed and Meal kept constantly on hand.
We are daily receiving new goods, thus keeping our stock, in all departments.
. „.. FULL AND COMPLETE
■ at all tunes.
Tho*. tlcDotvell & Co.
THE BAKER HOUSE
N. E. ccr. SECOND aa.l EAST Slruets.
I
(East cf Court House C-Ltic.)
COUDERSPORT, PA.
llx*l been purcha'ca by BROWN ft KELI-Y
' (formerly ofjthe CocnaKSPOET^HoTEL.)
The Tlirnfc i completely furnished from top'u
bottom, and has all the conveniences desired.by
the people ; tbe table is the best in the Corrty
i the barn Is under the eUarte of tbe 'est ostler in
the State: and, in short, everything will.be dune
; that can bedonetn make it eomfortable.for stran
gers or others vvho.visit the house
I
I Tlie long experience of the Proprietors in tin*
; Hotel business makes, them peculiarly able to
j cater to the vaiied wants of the travelling public
! They solicit theiryold custom, be-ievl g tn.,
, they are.able to supply the EESI OF THE ENSR t ■
a!L
N & RFLLEY,
L7B Proprietors.
insurance Company of North America,
OH PHILADELPHIA.
Tha Oldest" Stock Insurance Company in the United States.
i
January 1, 1873, 8 3,7,738.0l
I Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company,
OU PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS, Jnnnnry 1. 1878, 0 1,1C5,G02.40
i
The above-named re? vble ompanies are represented in Con-
Uerspnrt by
ARTHUR B. MANN
Lewisvillo
GRADED SCHOOL.
Fall terSu'opeus the Fikst day ul SEiiEMbEB.
1 £ 73.
B. B.Vliulc, Mri.B. 8. Sladr,
Principal Assistant
Miss K. E. Cushlnt, Instrumental Musi-
TUITION.
' Primary r>epartment. per'jterm 4 00
Intel mediate do., do SOO
Hi el) school do., do CIO
lustrumeutaljnusic 10 00
Tuition must be arranged in advance.
Classes in this term w ill be arranged to accom
modate those designing to teaeii,<iui ii)g the coin
ing winter.
The Potter County Teachers" Institute win t>e
held at Lewisvillefii connection with this tern.
Board, inch)ding lights and fuel, can lie ob
tained for "4.t cents jier day. Good rooms can i>e
obtained by those who desire to fOrnish tiieir own
board.
SETII LEIVIS, O. It BASSETT,
Secretary. CO-tf President
Tl-lif]
. Cottflersprt Hotel
ASl>
Genera! Stage Office
Has been K* TITTEP and AITCFIMSHKD/ram
G^RBZ'i 1 C" 7
and is noir open to the P UPLIG
i The TABLEwiII be kept in FiKST-CLASS"*Iid,'
and no labor or expense spared to make it a
: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
GOOD fiTABLIXG, and cartful HofcUti
always in attendance.
The OLD-TIME popularity of the Hotel'viil be
FCLLT MAINTAINED by the present Proprietor,
, vho now solicit* the patronage of travellers and
he p üblic generally.
D. F. GLASSXIBE, Jr.,
PROPEIBT'B