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    „ potter Journal
ASP
No. 30.
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j r :^£::""' :A - rfc - ria '" l3,l3: *'
J
.hiiikea'WHl to run ovwr on#*
h-:r,Kj will
toeacli add re~ denote the
£* the PM l* l ' l - 5* ;
- ... a-.i ... '-I ili'uotc that
pctt J t" v,,v No " 1
4*!®' S. F. HAMILTON.
PuWuJier
, V.FIFLD. Tioga Co., talks of hav- j
... k | lo te! and street lamps.
way get them.
rittswno exists to have more j
' erectesl within its limits, next
' " than daring any previous sea-
history. We ho]* Couders-
I ffii! ditto.
rfd.r number of the firm of
.V: Die's, tailors, of this village,
; r GerissJUiJ last week.
h.OA coonty has a new township
u\ Duncan.
HE chikln n "f W< llsborn are wrest
vrith the ■}](*>! ing-cough.
iiK entries iip'" tlie appearance
-t in (lis IVeti.onotary's office of
(.\miitv to Feb. tenu, lfe~i, num
<j ;H\> hundred and se veiity. This
. >tl;r laigrst number ever entered
Fd niary term, which is only two
TALCED correspondent, in Camer
s'uiity. informs us that there is no
fby the people of that county to
c:..t any other judicial district.
ih'.zti.s are having a hard time
f t:nr ice houses this winter. In '
. kew el !.■ lie who have succeed
i- although several have theirs
iftu-,,1.
I
E method of spelling Cou
-o j ed froiu a letter ivtvmd
L- I'v-t Uilice iu this village, the
r I y.and is as follows: ""Kentish- ]
V"
I
. , . - „
It a:G fitty-eiglit teams
id welling in tin m i*-r end of •
not "ii tu lgth at Feb., in-.
t ...1 i ' : w.*s !ve and live o'clock
. ... d there were no funerals in !
..at day either.
i Hanisliiirg Tel< graph fills out
: coiuuiii with recijit-s for gingi-r
--iM'i-niaa'a pudding, etc. Items
kscarce in Ilarrisburg.
1 Eirit to make the JOURNAL in-j
u> every resident ot tae Own*'
four friends in different sections'
lus the items of interest in their I
"y. iiiiy will gn ally aid us in ac
■ . i.g iur d*sire. We will gladly 1
..te iiie favors when in our pow*- i
-< so. St j.d along the items and
' u> and our readers, and make
isis let 1 IK tier.
VALENTINE'S day slipped
? ("i.d. rsjiort unnoticed. It
K always thus.
- K. JONES, of the firm of Arch
Son of this place, has in;.<l.
■ id- with tin extensive cloth
v I Wanauiaker A lhown. oi
by which he will at all
-supplied with samples of tinir
i'in plates, etc. lit will take
' •■" it here, order wbatevei
•nay desire, red whatever]
• d-fi ver tbuii to you heieat
'ii ' at which they could U-
i l ' .. It-lpbia. Tt is. in fleet.
.luint i;st• stock of W, nanmk
i*'n wit!.in reach of us all ai.d
•>' p:ove a great eonveiiic nee
"dug iieat-iitting. wc h-iniule
; i:r 'i> K. on the 9th of Feb., liaul
team at one load, from tlie i
landing on the Oswayo, a
six miles. !• gs which scahd
"ii i n were nominated for
mrs iu Sharon. We have!
h-e n-sult of tlie election.
1 " lir hat to the Allegany Co.
the following kind words:
■; • * <er of tlie Coudersjiort i
,of purchasing a jmwer
L * i s a t jp-top local'
• -Nservt-s prosjierity.
tft v
I- ,i t " have re- 1
L 1 '*u liew ti;gint-s, Brook's
I . Ibu.kiik, to their
ti 1 ",<( P'hiiig stock of the j
t: .-. r " S hiilows: Ju engines. Id 1
fe i, i" N " cars, Bcabooses,
iti. j gondolas, HA)
1 k car and 1 tend car.
'j Friendship, \llegany j
?■ eX( -'itd over the]
, and niglitly se
"sw-sl'oligoblins, s|KMks
: luw' m - are said to
hi*?* 1 to the astonished
RV . , ' • w "hose hairs are re
'■ vi ?>, hke a sheaf of
oc a cradle knoll.-Ohur,
Itrji!. >I IbAY "~Business met)
It, hi commercial pa-
' " f tiie fact that the 22d of
' r Ui *n Sunday,;
(Ui, * f l ' iat 'he act of April
l^T ffwl, at days shall con
-•:itioys, prescribed as
first day of Januaiy, j
Twenty second day of Februarv. the
fourth day of July or tlie twenty-fifth
day December, shall, either of them, oc
cur on Sunday, the following Monday. l
shall be deemed and declared a pub! c
holiday, and all bills of exchange, Uw.k
checks, drafts or promissory notes fall
i ing due on either of the Mondays so
. observed ms a holitl. y. s!ihll be due and
payable on the Satunlay preceding such
holidays; and such Mondays, so observ
ed. shall for all purposes'whatever as
rtgaids t';:e pii-s-nting for payment or
aeivptanee and of t. e protesting ai d
giving notice of the dishonor of bills of
exchange, bank checks, drafts and
promissory uotes made after the jmssage
of tliis act. lie treated and considered
as is the first day of the week common
ly called Sunday."
THERE will be a donation visit at
the Evergreen Hotel, in Sunder!iuville,
on Tuesday evening, March 3d. 1574,
t<>r the lienefit of Elder C. 1). Kinney.
A cordial invitation is extended to all.
A KANSAS Postmaster sends in an
order for taree postal cards at a time,
as there '"is not much w ritin' going on
around here."
TO-DAY is Ash Wednesday— the be
giuuing of Lent.
It. 11. CALDWELL & Co., bankers, of
lienovo, will occupy their new building
. on Erie Avenue, between T.iird and
Fourth streets iu that borough, on Mar.
Ist. This firm, by a careful attendance
upon the interests of their customers,
have dt se.vidiy won the confidence of
all with whom they have had business
transactions.
NATHANIEL PERRY, of Bingham,
with another man, was killed in the
liunlier woods of Jefferson county a few
days ago./ The IK sly of Mr. Perry was
brought to his home in this County on
Monday.
THE opponents of the local option
law are earnestly at work endeavoring
t > obtain its rt-jx-a!. All friends of tlu
law should attach their names to some
of the petitions, now in circulation,
asking the legislature to retain the law
upon the st..lute books.
THE election in this vicinity yester
day {uissed off very quietly. In the bor
ough the straight Republican ticket was
elei t.d by a small majority.
BEWAKE of profanity. The Boston
man who was '"cursing" an editor the
other day fell dead on the s}>ot. and
, ether cases of the saiiu sort are repOi ted.
TIIEUE is nothing pleasanter, when
| in the declining years of bfe. than to
iiave the boy who US<T! to catch all the
ii-Ji and s'ii.i all tiie iM-rries. < one* to you
for the loan of a half dollar. Time
works it-, revenges.
AND now the rumsellers want the lo
cal option law repealed because tiny
.-ell more liquor now than before its
p:issage and it caus-s intemjiemnee. If
it puts money into their {nukes, as they
ciaiin it does, it would certainly lie to
1 their interest to continue it. That ar
j gument is too thin.
KEEP it Infoi-e the people! More
money is {mid for whisky in iu a ly
v- iv village tlian is ]iid for bread..
Who dritiks the whisk* y V If it is the
| women, mver give ttam the Uiliot.
! Their b: iins mast be too muddled to
vote iuti i :gently.
WE hear of a woman near town that
gave birth to two children in tlie follow-.
ii.g manner: one on last Saturday and
the other the next day. Sunday, one a
week. —1 TiHfs. Or .<J ju-r j
year. Hie ought to settle in one if the
Teiritories. \Vi:o wouldn't be a wo
-1 mar.y— O'.oih
INFORMATION WANTED.— Any in
formation in regard to the whereabout.-,
• of Ann, the daughter of Francis Brad
ley and wife, formerly of Inland, but
late of South We.-1; Oswego county. N.
V.. foi wank d to lie- P -stnia-ter of that
place, will pro,- to j , r advantage. She
i h ft ()-\v< go county ± or h". years . go
to l.ve wit i a f mily with whom sia
' cam;- fmin I,el ;ai. and wiiosc tthd iii
Pi linsyivania. 11 * r fatia r and mother
are boih dead and a nice little proptrty
awaits to' claims of it rs< If or 1: r lairs.
Peiinsviv.tnia paj* rs please noiict-.
••RKJIIT and wrong, bono . duty and
country. Im u* vok-ttce toward in u and
r sjioiirjbility towani t e unseen pow* r
by wi! icli human act ions are guid dai.tl.
eontrojit-d—these are not idle phrast s.
They are realites which crr sjKind ;
with tie- det |M si wants and If clings of
lour nature, and no man will feel him
self ult-ily east down who can say m
his iieart wliat the wisest andlM-stof
the human race have pitn-lainied in the
whole tenor of their lives. Wlnther I
' am happy or unhappy is not my chief
affair: what most and first concerns me
is to find my work in life, to rvcognize
it and to do it."
'"I. AST wet k, in Ohio, a young lady
died from what a round-headed old doc
tor Ninl was ""i.eait klot. or tmbyolisin
I of tiie mam flue of the heart." hut sue
re vivid iu an nour, and it was found,
she had iieet* temporarily choked by a
chew of gum which she had swallowed.
A BOY of sixteen, employed the other
day in manipulating some old govern
ment stores, thought, from the smell
] that two small pills which lie found
must guiqiowder. lie tried it with
a match and found he was correct iu
his surmises. The jury ret turn davt r
diet of accidental death. This precoci
ous youth adds another to the list of
martyrs to science.
•
THE importance of the diversified in- :
trrests of Pennsylvania is sometimes
'forgotten in the contemplation of her
great products, coal and inm. and yet
Pennsylvania is one of the Liming luui-
U-r States of tlie Union, and is promi
nent in many other branches of indus
try lie—ides those which, by t e-h proini
iii lice, have wlipsed snCli as at e of less
individual inqiortanee. WilliainsjHul
is the centre of a large liimlier region of j
the State, and the shipments from that
place in 1573 amounted to "43,4dJ.4>-S
be t of lumlier, an increase of nearly 4-V
ooOJIif) feet, compartd with the trade of
the previens vein This ye; rtl e eisa
st<K'k on hand ot nearly ±.7,000,<x)0 of
feet, which is 73,tH0,t00 of feet more
jtiiaii at the U-ginning of the previous j
j year.— Jersey t liirald.
I IPirrifd.
•■arnwy Thompron—On the s<h iuit., by
Itcv. Mr. Leggeit. Mr. ADDISOS GCUNSF.t.
of Ulriutß, and Miss Mounts TIIOMPSOS. of
Eulalix
i •
D i I:D.
/!t the house of ber son Rns e'.! ?l. Ni'es, in En'a
llx Feb. 17;h 187-1, M: - Lncy W. SileK.
re !-t of the late BAUAK Ntetjs. in the 78th
year of her age. /
Fnnei aLservi -es wilrbe he'd at tie Fresbyte: i
| :u Church, Thursday morning at half past ten
o'clock.
At Friendship, J;my. 3£rth, ts74. Miss Certic
RatliUone. in the ]sth year of her age.—
We loved her but sl*e died.
'Ti- not a<l rend of h- r unknown fa'.e
Tiuu causes these hitte tears;
Ti- tie- i* itrhi thai has fallen upon our hearts
That nil darken our home for years. •
There's a vacant seat b side the board
That can never airai . l>e Cited—
For a; 1 the ,weet 1IO;K-S her he.trl has known,
Tiiat is now forever stii'.ed.
We miss her at lnori.inT, at noon and at night.
We yearn for iter eteti in s.eep:
Tlie gladness of earth lias gone with iter—
bureiy we well may weep. Ib
J IHmcrEit"s MOSTDLT Mica-ink -eons to tm
| ;>;.ve with ea< L issue. The March number uiwes
to our taMe redolent w.th -priag novelties, .-prii.g
. [ anisic, spit.ig llteriiture au.l spring fasnions.
: rhls magazine rlchiy deserves to be called a
! taodeL It is printed In lieac.tifo! stile on ttne
to e ;! paper, and ia every respect *s Ne Flus FL
1 i tra. The premiums ofTore i are far in advance of
; all others. Jerome Thompson's Oi l Oaken Bucket,
. ; iu ize atid beauty, is worth several times the
tost of the yearly sub-rrij tion, A tdrisa
\\. JKSNISUS DE*U::IST,
6.:-. Broadway, N. Y.
J J.thn Oruierod pays CASH for Buck
wheat at Knox & J cues' Mill.
]>evi'mr.-n's Yorso AMVI'C.i for ?4ar;h con
as usual variety and eutertaniiin: rcaiiug
; :<r the JUT .-ailes. Dr. I> en s' Stones Rio-tritiug
: the Evils of lot loperaucc, with Cartoons, ia-
I creases in lntr-rest. Every b*F au.i girl AMU
read V osiiig America. Yearly il, wiih a beaatiial
Chromo ITciatiixu. Address
NV. p'INVHTo DZMORSST,
s.— Broadway, N. V.
>TK 'E is hereby given to all ]>er-
A 1 s;>:i- iinlrirti-il l t ;t- iv.rd.tte id W .
IbiMiiond, late of Sweden uvp.. to
call aim .sitlli the Same without cleiay,
and all {H-rMtns having claims will pre
sent them to ALMERON Nelmjn,
E. S. RAYMOND.
-w.Jen, Feb. 1-, t a. AJiniiUMr's.'•
TIIE; usual visit of tin " Hearth and
Home" i* looked for and enjoytil csich
week. It is one of t!.e Inst family ]ta
jiers we know* of and its publis icra
show ] laiitiy their deteimination to
make it tlie U >t pai<er for the family
in tlie world, by la ir unceasing t-n
--deavors to till it with matter tiiat just .
suits the tines. Published by Orange;
Judd Co., New Vo:k.
We i ti- 1 in o c cf cures.- V nnr-T this ,
' tin- st:.:i:uC.d <d 1) a. Johe Hc 'glbs , of r-ejlf, J
1 Jcb-rMi ;. ■ ws • - 'in £*.- i;t*:vd ol t - dpi*.' i j
.y the u.g- "f A odym
Liiiieie.it. reie to this at I'd.- ii .ic v.a
itig a> <';rro".. • the -bt: ..vit We sec las'
Ae.-k In ;: ,i.tioa litis iibaue..t as a, piieu hi Coe
i SIM!l):'.iO
If i • arse ha I top3oyad .= ndi scicutn;c
iti Of arraug-.mciit uf its IlecouEtriiit'O:.
i l oii. v Ht (he • los-j 'as the \*. ar J partmeM did In
. li t* tK-id: ii;ug of the w,ir. in er...iurt)ig lor the |
itiiau .*a i ore of what Wj- • ailed s.;e i a.i'e *va. •
I CondtUAM 1 'rv iers for the • of Cavalry !
hors -s, no do b* toe I itiou t.ouiu have i#eci, re- |
, stored loi.g ago.—Evg.
N"( )TK Eislnin by given that tlie co- j
]iartm rsbip l eretofoj-e existing b* - i
laeen i'. A. Stebidns and Win. Sin at .
under tiie linn name of Shear & Stile ;
bins, is tlii.■> day dissolvt-d by mutual j
consent. WM. Sli EA R.
P. A. >i'i BBINs. 1
< "ot*DF.Jt*roitT, F\., 'any. 7,1874.
Fheur & Tlmnip on, at the Coudere-j
d-rspoit T.inui ry, juiy the higest Uash ;
Price for Ilidt-s. -i-dt)
VET> jn-rsons ittdebUd to Thomjisoii j
& Menu will pi* ass; call and settle :
wiilioi.t lurther notice.
XrrnCE T<> BUII-DERS.—Sealed i
piopo>als will be riTT'vitl for
bui'dii g a school l ouse m !l< m r twp. :
uiitii March 7.1 71. S;ecnicßti< lis c..n
lie seen at Jaeoi* Peets.
By ord< r of the Bmnd, '
t. IE GATES, JACOB PEE i\
•Vl';/ I''
'V'OTK 'E is besvl.y iv n that an ap
piie.iti'.n will oe made to the la g- j
l.wijituie ;it its |tit sent session for tee!
passage ot an Act to iK- entitled "An
Act t-- declare the Siniu mahoiiiug:
Crt < k in the County of Pottt r a public '
!.ig \V;.\ IK 111 the IllOUti) of the Soldi:
Lick Fo. k up to the mouth of the i'rouiy :
Run;" t i object of sjiid act lieing to j
niak' said cm k a public highway lbr the
i passage of logs, timler and lander b\
floating. C. F. JACKLIN.
juii. r.. ism
N'OTICE fo Tax] avers on seated
and aiiseatid lands in tie county ;
01 potter:—A court of appai and re
\ ;>i it will l*e held at the Commission-!
crs* office iii t 'o!!dei*sjM>rt, by the t 'nun-1
.v Ci niniissiouns, on the 4th day oi
Maivli n- xl. for tiie pur{ise of correct-:
mg ervoi-s and equalizing the assiss- !
incut of seatid lands and jersonal
i pitq-erty.
And on th sth for the purjiosp of
hearing all complaints in regaid to the ]
assessment of unseat*d lands and off
iqi al zing the assessed value tlieieof. •
T.e Comniissiouers desire that the
owners of unsealed kinds should make:
prrsif. as far as is practicable of tha
iicual value of their lauds, in order
tiiat they may apjtroxiniate ;us neany as
possible an equal asm ssuif nE
By cidei of the Board,
j . L. B. COLE.
Ciiwrs' dt vt.
IXO A fit. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Cireumstanc s have comfielled me
to adopt the READY-PAY SYSTEM.
] and hereafter I will sell no goi-ds on
: creilit. HALL T. N ELSON.
is hereby given, as required
by Article in. Section 8. of the
Constitution of Pennsylvania, that ap
plication will l<e made to the General
Ass-mbly. now in session, for the pass
age of a law to authorize tl e school di
rectorsof Pike township. Potter county,
to return to tire County Commissioners
>f said County the unseated school
taxks for the year I>7± the said taxes
when so u tinned to l*e received by said
, Commissioners and placid on the frocks
for cirllection tie same lis if retunied
according to ousting laws for the re
i urning and collecting unseated taxes
i in said Township.
J. AL KILBOUFINE.
| j AD. =, IYI. by Order of bcJjtol heard.
T' O ALL WHOM IT MAY CON-i
CERX: (Arci instances have com-:
]|* ih-d us to adopt the BEADY-PAY i
| SYSTEM, a; d licreaftcr we will seil no
iroods 011 credit unless hv special "agree- ;
ment. B. BURT & CO.
; Kou et, January T. 1574. 34-8 |
' ' ■ What fioor short-sited worms we be, 1
fc? We kan't kaiki-ate
With any degree
Of sat tan' re *
What's gavine to be our Cite '
We can calculate, however, with rea
sonable certainty on petting
Better Lumber Wagons,
Bt tter Carriages of till descriptions,
Better Sleighs,
Better Cutters,
li -tter Trimming,
Better Painting,
Better Horse-shoeing, and
Better Repairing of all kinds
j At COLE'S Shop than any other place
in Coudersport or in the County.
i'e2-tf
FOR SALE: A farm of 14s acres
within one and a half miles of Cou
dersport on a good road; well improved
and well watered; good buildings, house
and large Kirn.
ALSO —Ilote] stand in Itoulet with
two and one half acres of lam' attached,
. within seven miles of the railroad.
ALSO—Farm of one hundred acres
j in Sharon, sixty acres cleared; good i
, frame house ind two Kims; g:*id bear
ing orchard; less than a mile from Mill
}K>rt P. O. Applv to
JOIIX S. MANX & SOX,
heal Estate A(jenUt,
24-4 Chmdersport.
THE PRKSSTTERIAN I!wsnr. wh sea 7ve-tise
; ment appear.- hi another column, wa.- establiehed
j la Rev. John Andrews, in Chllbothe, Otiio. Juiy 5,
3-1-J. mi'' 1-. ' ou-equ' i,ta ,tbe oh lent religious ami
; fa.'iiilv iicws|mf.er. T: i- Is the cheapest aaper, of
' Hie • ■ ass t i IIK li is belm g-, now ptibHshe . and
- xc<-de i '•> 1.0 other. It ought i-> be taken t.v
! every fault!}.
f \ OIVAXDA PLOWS.—Fiat or Side-
YJT hill, cast and steel. with iron K-aiu. ;
The cast plows are ground and ]x>lished I
—in full rig. Every plow is guaranteed.
The lx st plow manufactured.
W. T. DIKE. Ayent
, or P.A.STEaBivs. Jr. Loud, rs'ort. Pa
'
The Singer Machine St ill Trinmphaiit.
—At the hist h ;iir of ilie lhifter County
A griuiili oral ;id Ilorticultural society',
held at Coudei'sport Oct. 1W,1573, tee
Singer t>-k ti.e iirst pvuniom. with the
Unwound Uemingtor. Sewing Machines !
"I'p">;iiL r . The Singer was <]<erated !iy j
A M. Reynolds, the !!<>\\e by Lm'ster
Bros, and the R- mingtou by t..t- Agent
j from Bingham.
i
| I >EN-JON, BOUNTY I CPA!IT AGENCY.
* There ar. Thousands of Soldiers aaJ Sailors
of ihe lute war, or their widows or heir-, entitled
|to Pensions, Bounties, Prize Moseys, J" .. who
h*ve uol made claim. Pensions rat- >1 <•* fn>*n I?
to $s per moiith arc uow rated. under U'? s-w law. i
' from %i t ( > sls. Ail Pea-loners should apply foi !
the increase. The Jl-si aWITTIONAI. cot STY must ]
be sr. j .led for, by those entitled, before January I
■ 1-T4, tue tberelo cajjlO ,g then. Widow }>tn- ]
-loners entitled : > $: per mouth foreacb ctii'-l mi
■ ier 16 years. All who t'dui. the: .S-Ges entitled
to Bounty or Pension (no tea tter how slightly
wont: ;•* 1 . - <ii-.ei.ieu) should address ice at once.
liitorniuiioii froe.
CIIAS. T. SCHIVEI.T,
Notary Public. and } ties?. asCla.-h AGENT.
Commissioner < : !• soot h Bewenth s-t_
Ni. lV JcrSQJ. J Zj-ii4lf Philadelphia, pa.
YT """ANTED four or five good men
TV to sell tiie Singer Si wind Ma
chine. Sucli as live at a distance can
Co,respond with
24 REYNOLDS & ROUNSVILLE.
IT 111 C K .—Get your BRICIC from
) WM. BRINE. Itoulet, Pa. Sp<eci- i
in. as ( an In- seen at the oflice if Jot'R
! SAL A ITEM. Price, SS.OO I<er tliou
-1 son!—reduction made when ordered in
j large quantities.
ATg-tf
• T) IL IfAY.NTS has the agency of a
11. paten! wi ather-sirij, for doors
; viiip-:, is i'lsi tlietniiig for doors that are
l expos d to wiiiti and weather, and will
. -*:ve tiw nly-hve per cent in wood. He
! will Call and si a v.* how it works, iiis
i B=l . J
N< lice Testamentary.
ii r * -• i
bl i. U tiki ein tt■(... i
been g :.•,! ,i to 'la- aUrrlWr,
je . i.'hi! t<l sui'l *--tAt!- fr-<. -<!-
icatf i.!:n:t*< pa;, uient ami tbuse-havlni!
na analnat tbe Mttutof tM ufH decisdtlit viL
| ::akc- kauarii the yami without liclav 1,..
j'tsiAH nrr'Kif?! P.
BENJAMIN I:EI:KJKIJ>.
W harton, Feb. 11.1-r-t. Executurt.
IVIATER ABRANGEMLNT.
Buffalo, New Vcrk & Fhiiada. R'y. |
THE SHOUT EST AXD HOST DIRECT lIOTTK
To VYiiliainsjsu t, Sunbury. Ilavrisbflgg,
Piiiladilphia, Baltimore, Wash
ington and the South.
Oil ami aft: i SOVSIiBB%MLtM ut! 11 far
ther liotice, tiaius will itave BuH.-ilo frc.'ii r! e
B'iiiak-, New Yoik A Pbiia lpMa pallway IP.-
_v.it, co.uei' Exibauge aii.l Lou!sUi.i Trc.t-, t_-
! iaiiovs.
T.-Jl- it. m, TTireijjSi
I a •; at < dean i ortruii ius, Lar
: .1. 'ni',. . I ■ : Ah- y ll.Ai- II!. licailiiß S'JBi
j -i:it lis- 1 1. iTiliJf iunjiorfviM atl.Juf.BL
t'a - : _• - ;.v t .. i.uia make ootnwoUoas at
; j'.., .\. y. ,i , . < r at Emporium at .:at p.m.
j f r !'■ a' ; -ilult- ou it - P. A. E. H. K. east.
a. 2 ill. .\lght I \pi I-NH (tail;) stooptnc '
it l.'i' i,, 0.A., I ' .mm' <>.-.j, laiiiu-'ei T.lfi, rOIt
A,i. tally 7.4-. K-all Suuirtiit Sit, a r rivmg at
| linii.o.luai at >4i p.m., Keuovo lu.tO. .tii.ldZTif
i r- t a. ii.., Saiii. i .. liarosi.arc 4JU,
; P laMteiphui -.'.in a.ui. Kaluuioie *•., a.in.,*Vasb
| inston tu.: b a.ra.
i inouab Puliinati s; -eplr.<rc-ars run on this
! *-. f• in liuifak. to baitlmore ami Wasbfaztoi.
j .vr bout change.
TRAINS LEAVE EM TO RIP H.
2.3"- a. ID. X I(7lit I Ajiresa (lagy) stopptai? ;
I at „ saiUiiLii a.mi, rt.. .AUegara Laia
: Sees 4.1", lonviile 4.bj, O.eati s.:y,"arririiig tn
| Buffalo at s.bc a.m.
Pa.-pfcnfrera hy tbls tralamales direct and cSone
coiaicction- ,v;th ;r.e L ike Slio r e, Great Wastern.
Grand 'i ruuk ar,.! Canaila Son;hero BaiTroads for
1) us i a Cana-ia ant th" Northwest.
3.1". a.m. I.ocal treifiht and Paiirn. '
S*r, Mbg a; Keatum sui.i ui ~4 i, i ...1 .niie
, n ."> 40, Lara e- s 6.4b, I'ortrilie 7.5-, OKanS-SS,
; ar.ivin>r at Buff tlo 2.bu p.m.
2.00 p.m. Through Kail (1s!1y except
j Stiu.ia.v-1 i.u pii.jr ; k iitlna sutnr.iit i.46.P"rt
j Allegany A7s, Ravaleei-a S.4S, rortvine 4.79, Uieaii
4.59. arnTiiar at Buffallo at S.OO p.m.
J. D. YEOMANS. HLLYMAN,
li. .. i suj.e. loleoucOt, iei,'i j-as . .ut.
Dr. Glabsmiirc,
• PWiEKIETOK or
O.MLF STSGR IJ AND FILM POST ALLEGANY.
and Kxrirr.-s AGENT.
Stapc win 'cave Coudersiiort at 8 a. m., arrivir.E !
at Port Allegany in time for trains North and |
booth. leave Port AL'egius at iViP- m., after
' trains aiie all in.
S. F. HAPJitLTCM,
BOOK AND JOB!
I'UUNTEi?. j
Lirgeft Circulation in tEe World I
A PAPcR FOR All FAMILIES!
If there Is sny one ttiitur that "no family can
affoni to do without,''lt Is an Interest! u?, coin pre
hensile, rrustworthv, unseitartan new .paper.
| And that is what ihe pa Wishers of the
CHRISTIAN UNION
} here with briuit acaiu to public notice. The effort
lias been to k<-ep l: what an emiueiit literary )our-
I ua! ba.- caiicu it—"not only the ablest and beat,
hot also, as we suppose, the most pop-jlw ui Am
e lean rt-iiglous peiSodlcals." Eerier
HtNRY WARD BEECH£R. Editor,
t-e paper h:s w-.n for Useif the <!lstinction of
at aa\Lui? (of iu idass) the inrg--at circulation tu j
the world. 1; ha. strong and it, lej>cuileu* but
courteous Euitonals, interesiitig ContribuUse Ar
tt- ic-. cu timely topics, criticai Boat Reviews, at
tract A-c; "ibies, nitjrtua! Poems, edttorta! answers
to - Imjutriug Friends,'" stories aud puzzles for
Lit:,e K<sk*. liitarmatioa tor Housekeepers, fresh
SaLiibyiT and >i 'entitle notes. It contains the
secular ar>.i religious News; has a Sunday School
dej h.tinent; treats of Science, .Music, Art, Agn
cniture. Finance. Trade, and pretty much every
thing tor pretty much everybody. In religious
Tiiutters. the Chp.WTIAN UNION Is purely uusecta- '
rluu, i.rotherhaoil with every'uiafl J
evtnees a Obrlst-iike spirit. It seeks tho union of j
goo<! men, not by a compromise of convictions.'
but by making the spirit of reilgion more power
ful than the letter. It aims to carrv light, com
fort, good nature, sympathy. Christian love, pa
tience, hopefulness and a spirit of equitv Into
every family which tts enters.
I he C'HKISTIAN Union employs the best literary
talent to be found,
SERIAL STORIES
Ify Didinetiiiherf American Anltiorn
will be given tlii- coming year. E.Jward Eggles
tou's new ami brilliant serial story, "The Circuit
ltuier: A Tale of the Heroic Age," the openitig
chapu rs of which art- HANPSOSKI.T H.LrsrKATki'.:
is Just Irt-giiiiiing. An niiistratol Snpplemetit i
containing back chapters piesetited free to each I
sub- riber ub to Jan. 1. Mrs. StbWe's long ex
jiecte I seqiie! to --.M.v wife au*i I," entitled "We
! a >ol Our Neigtiimrs," begins in the new year.
Here are tne two foremost writers of wholesome
lic.tion in America. Other attractive Tales, etc.,
by favorite authors will be given from time to
time. 1 lie BEST WRITERS coutribire la it.
In a woni, the CukISTIAN UNION i> a FAMILY
JOURNAL for the eutire household—young and
old. Nothing is snared to make it THE BEST
FAMILY PAPER PUBLISHED.
GIVEN AWAY!
A I'AIK Ol' Oil. J'ItTIREM.
The Premiums are es(ec.ta!ly notable this year.
Every subscriber n-ceives a Pair of the finest aud
mutt Ittncfire OHcCBBtOIUS that "take" on
-ight, entiiled 4!itr lt>w: or The Dinner and
the Nap." '1 hese are exact reproductions of ori
ginal pan tings executed expressly tor the Cnnt.--
11 AN UNION, by Mrs. S. Anderson, who painted
the famous pair of girl-heads, "\t nle Awake and
Fast Asleep," cm called "(hir Oirls." of
which we have already given away over 15"\'>w
• pair. TTie wonderful "popularity of tliis Utter
pair keep 9 them still in active demand, we have,
herefote, tu.i le cr.pipitte arrangemeiits to I'hK
•SENT EITHER PAIR to every one of oursubscri
bers lor the CHKIS'i IAN UNION t/us next year.
'* On r Boys " mid •' Our G iris.."
by the same morher-hesrt and artist-hand, are at .
aiice anMic and popularly pleasing; they are;
cfriotbo-ligthfigiapl/ed by .IkiiKsNK, of Pari-, the I
.a k. owiedgeil master of that art in the whole !
world. The'-Glltl,S" always sop! (and do yet) j
fnir $1" the pair. The "BoYb" would readily J
bring ft?, if sold through the art stores, lielflg Su j
: square itichea larg<-r, . Pp.! the Boys vie the I
! si.:- property of th- CHRISTIAN UNION, will j
j not be o.dercd for sale anywhere HP i can he oU j
tamed only ! j sulvscrilters to this paper.
PR CE S3.CC PER Ar NUM.
C77~Tliree years' experience proves ihat *?j out (
of every Its-' siii>scn'<ers. after muon correspond- i
euce, after thiir pictures Mounted and Delivered.
vVe .-iiaii therefore issue So Uumoupu-d Pi-turc,
bui make a uniform ciiarge of 6o cents for l>eliv
etliig the Pieiuiiun Pictures, ail Mounted, Btxed
IILJ Vgj iiisiie-1, ready for immediate fiaalo^-.
TEEMS:
1. Kltier Pa:.- DELIVERED, Mounted,
WITH the T HRISTLNN UNION tor
1 ;• ear 8* K>
j 2. Either Pair DELIVERED In the "Popu
lar Out Kraines," ith CHRISTIAN
UNION for one vear (Ml
! 3. Both pairs DELIVERED, Mounted,
with tiie CHRISTIAN UNION lor
two jtara 6 75
S-ud money ta I-vvstal Orders, Che< k or Regi.—
tereJ Letter. Currency at the risk of the sender.
earFIKST COME, FIRST SERVED."**
>:clme:, Coplea mai.eJ free on receljit of 6 cents.
Good Agents Raiitid Everyiiliere.
J. B. FORD <fc CO., Publishers,
87 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK.
dr-State i hiiuly which I'ren.lnm Picture d oe- !
•ircil, o-. belter jet. send for ixith. They will be I
ieiivered to you free, either by mall, by express |
I >r by our Agent.
M. H. BIPCE,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
j 13apru jQ^anflfnfi.
OIL CLOTHS, Etc,
No. *-218 Nl;\in St.,
3434 iy BUFFALO, N. 1. j
W. V/. R'OORE, '
DEALER ISC
I
I MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES,
AMERICAN and IMPORTED
!
MARISI.ES, &0.,
;
Third St., ojij-rsfc Court llout-e Squart. ;
COlOl RSPORT, PA.
All *'! done Id a workmanlike manner acd
tiers spnt by mail promptly attended to. j
My pjl&s are the lowest in this section of the j
coantry. tuc j
Lewisviile
GRADED SCHOOL.'
i
I'all term opens the Fiust day of Swtembek.
B. B. Made. Mrs. B. B. fclnde,
iT.nclpal AexUtcmi
Mlr.a K. E. ( uthlng, liutrvmtrUoi ifiMc.
TUITION.
Primary Department, per term 4 00
Intermediate do., do 6U- '
liigb school do., do 600
Instrumental music 10 Ot
Tuition must be arranged in advance.
Oiavses in this term will be arranged to acctn
modute those deaiguiug to teach during tUf com
iug.winter.
The Potter County Teachers* Institute!will le !
held at Lewisville in connection with this Ujtm. !
Board, including lights and fuel, ran be ob- •
tained h>r 50 cents jwr day. Good rooms can i*
obtained by 1 Uws wliodes.re to furnish their ow u
hoard.
SETH LEIVIS. O. R BAhSLTT.
Secretary. 50—tf Prftidm
,• i-t-::es *ssnon ejin nu>.,
[•iwti.iJß i *poc no iiaj eitiin* uw> udtuojtno i
•spusjq snotnaj inuo. 1
rsqjo s? H3M re 'oooenoi oximsbo uKaiKSHJ. |
Iur. - fl tvjßacj. too itiscf am jo tuajnjDjou*n
A -M 'OTA'cIAIItI
l'.. IS 1-".J Ofi V l
"OO V SMiVQV 'W **j
540,000
WORTH OF
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS,
DOMESTIC WOOLENS,
Ready-Made Clothing.
BOOTS, SHOES,
Groceries and Provisions,
i
AT
PANIC PRICES
WITHOUT REGARD TO COST FOR THE NEXT
60 SIXTY DAYS! 60
AT THE
REGULATORS,
7
I OPIM HOUSE BI.0CH:,
i *
WELLSYILLE,
Come and See Me—l Mean Business!
C. H. SIMMONS.
25-30
I
THE BAKER HOUSE
j
N. E. ©or. SECOND and EAST Street*,
1
(Z&s; c: Crt Sense Sqt izre*)
I
COUDERSPORT, PA.
I
i Has been purchased by BROWN £ KELL.Y
J (formerly of the Cor DCKSP. .RT.HOTKI-)
The House Is eotup'.efely furnished from top to
bottom, and IIAS all the conveniences desired b>
! the people ; the table Is the liest in the County ■
■ the barn is under the charge of the he.*f ostler in
! the State; and, in short, everything will be done
i that can hedoneto make It comfortable for strxn
j gers or others whojvisit the house
! The long ex]>erierce of the lToprietor* in tiie
; Hotel business makes them peculiarly able to
| eater to the varied wants of the tiaveUifcg public
j They solicit their 'old custom, belieri gMX
[ they are able to SUPPLY the BEST OP THE r.isvr to
| aIL
& KELLET,
533 Proprietor*.
I
Insurance Company of North America,
Tba Oldest Stock Insurance Company in the United States.
ASSETS, January 1, 18711, S 3,^70,7:18.01
Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
A.SSETS, January X, X©*73, 9 1,162,508.40
The above-named rel'iblc ompanles are represented to COB.
dersport b) . -
2 * 30 -'y ARTHUR B. MANN.
< ■ 'A. *. : - " ...
The American Manufacturer,
A WEEKLY JOIBTAL Of THE
IRON, COAL, METAL AKD &LASS TRADES.
This Journal, now in its Twelfth Year, is recognized as the Leadlusj Reire*er*Hr nt
'he I rnted States. Published at Pittsburgh, the centre of the heart Ima, fetee'. and Glass l udustdea
ot the cmnitrw.lt haa facilities for gathering information of these trades iuch as no other
-eases. In addition It has nearly one hundrel Corres|>ondentß in all parta of the eoantrv from *vm
it is constantly in receipt of news. Among its SpecUUteu may be mentioned : "' ®
Its Pace of Condensed Manufacturing Notes;
Its Able English letter;
Its Slion Editorials;
Us Pittsburg Iron ± Metal Price List & Review of American Iron Markets-
Its Tlioroutfh and Reliable Statistical Tables; *
Its Monthly Reports from Blust Furnaces-
Its Iron Workers' Wages Tables.
W ARVS^TTITc^ 0r 545601 TSON ' BTEEL * OEE - HABD
SUBSCRIPTION, - - - $4.00 PER YEAR.
tS~Sa.ropie Copies sett Tree on Application.
AMERICAN MANUFACTURER,
J at wool SIMM. pituwte
THE
j CoMeiSfsn Hotel
ASD
: General Stage Office
| lieu '-een KErrrtES cnct h EPVsntsuni'/ rom
L ' GARRET to CZLLAR
and <* nov open to the PUBLIC.
v!
, The TABLEviII be kept in PTKST-CLXNS stple,
• and no labor or expense spared to make it a
: FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
GOOD STABLIXG, and careful llo*llers
always in attendance.
The OLD-TIME popularity of the Hotel will he
PCLLY MAINTAINED by the present Proprietor,
, who now solicit* the patronage of travellers and
t he public generally.
D. F. GLASSMIBF, Jr.,
531 rsorairroa