- ~: Mil :Ant '6)l entnitg. cOLTDERSPORT, MARCH 22,..1860.:;.., . e learn with pleasuro that -Sarnii:ei 311115, son of Maj. S.M, of county has beea selected as a Cadet est Point. ar per's Magazine ; and the, :Atlantic It* for April.are tot h.thus early on table, and built of thetn'of :the.first lily of literary eseelienco..• ir. Clement B. Barrett, ,well. known ost of our citizens, is reported to be rig the lost by the recent wrecking of steamship Huogarian, the coast ora Scotia. He was returning from laud, where he had been looking af a fortune that bad fallen to him there. b aA gage had drifted ashore, and was ad aP• e Spring Terw of .Ulysses Academy o pen on WednelFday, March 28th :). The Trustees take tl►is opportu. to return thank;4 fur a patronage, lib thus far beyond their most sanguine 03 . Determined to deserve it, they e to receive the support of every friend dilution in the county. l as es will be organized to continue term, for the accent mod . ation of those tiding to teach the ensuing. Euunuer. In the 2nd of March Mr. Palmer pre ted the following petition to the State late. Mr. Palmer addressed the Sub: h School at the Court House in this ee a year ago last 4th of .1 uly, and took t pleasure in presenting this petition: the honorable the Senate and House J2cp•eseatutices of the Common - rmith CI PennTlrania : I he petition of the undersigned, teach and members or the Unite Sabbath loot of Coudersport, in the county of ter, being anxious to promote peace, ,d order, industry, prosperity and tenr-1 ,nee, respectfully ask your honorable' ;v to repeal the present liquor late. ch has a temieney to ineretve intern mice, disorderly conduct. misery and no. And as in duty bound they will, the petition is signed by 55 persons. In the same day Mr. Benson present a petition from the Judges and Conn officers of similar import (published in .Ilosther's letter last week); also, one the Grand Jury of this county. l Ac ANDBO3K-REEP• ~"—Though comparatively a young titution, baying been in existance less , n ten years, the ganduates of the "Iron College," of Pi t tNburgh Pa., are now honed among the best and most sue sful Book-keepers and Accountants of country., spc:ilii If eiiees. Teachers' Exauminations• ouderspurt, Thursday, April sth, at Schou'house. I image, Saturday, April 7th, at the toolh..use near Frederick Sizer's. Rualet, Tuesday, April 1001, at die loollieu , e near Mr.. Weimer's. I.oiner, Thursday, April 1.2t.i, at the loolhuuse near Jacob feet's. Vhartoa, Friday, Apri! 13th, at the . 100111 - Rise near Mr. Horiutt's. ,ewiiville, Monday, April 16th, at the 'toolliuuse. acksou. Tuesday, April 17th, at the idtr.el: of Nehemiah Baker. 'ike, Wednesday; April Mb, awhe lutillieuse near tho mouth of West arch Creek. [lector, Thursday, April 19th, at Sun liuville. Harrison. Vriday, April 20th, at the Schoolhouse. HoUday, April 23d. at the hoglliouse ugar Walter Leonard's. -. Genesee Fork. Tuesday. April 24th; at • Selwalliause. • Allegany, Thursday, April 20th, at the houlhouse in the Andrews seitletnent: Hebron, Friday, April 27th, at the Ilenbeck Schoolhouse. Sharon, Monday, April 30th, at the lawlhouse near Sharon Center Post- Oswayo Village, Tuesday, May Ist, at e Selig()thouse. Summit, Friday, May 4th, at Nelsion rt. Sweden. Saturday, May sth, at, the la nce of C. L. Carsaw. The examinattuns will commerce punc 0, 10 o'clock. A. M. Teachers are petted to furnish themselves with pen, • and papor. It is hoped' that Directors d - friends . nieducation, will be present tar as practicable. J. HENDRICK, Co. Supt. Couderstirt, March 12, 1880.- TILE USE OF DR. lIOSTETTEWS STOM. 'II BITTERS for Dyspepsia, Flatulence riness of the Stomach, or any other like ectioni. is-second. to none in America or Toed. To , b6 , •able to state confidently that, I "Hitters !'vtrc a certain cure for dyspepsia hilts diseases, is to the proprietOrs a source alloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid -tter from the stomach, purifies the blood s 'lrtts renewed vitality to the nervous sys ', Sivinn , it that tone and energy so indis nsab?e for the restoration of health. The !serous acknowledgments of its suporioe ex- Peace and beneficent results, bate assured e Proprietors that it cannot but prove a eat cure to Ihe afflicted, and impart vitality the thorough system. INsSee auratisement in suetler solosan. M=l I BM! ESE - ':glitaiVott4ft*O4L, i .l_ TREASURER'S SALE. UnseEited Lan ds. XTOTICE is hereby given that,ngreeably to 111 an •Act of Assembly passed the /6th 01 March, 1815, entitled " An -Act to amend an I Act directing the mode of selling unseated, lands for taxes, 411 c.," and the several Stipp l e- . i Melds thereto, the following tracts of nnseat- 1 ed lands, in the County of Potter,. will be ex posed to public sale or outcry, foralliarear ages of taxes, at the Court House in the .said County of Po tter; nn the. SECOND MONDAY (1 ltn I of JCIA E next; and also certain tracts of SEATED LANDS which are returned for unpaid taxes, will be exposed tor sale, _at the time and place Aforesaid, agreeably to the . Act of April 291 h 1844. for taxes due thereon, un less previously paid. Abbott. • War't. Qua'ly. Worantee or Owner. Taxer. 4689 990 John F. Cowan, sst 94 4722 do do do do 58 20 4723 do do do do 55 54 5811 do do do do 58 20 5812 134 do do do . 350 4720 990 James Harper, ~58 21 4721 do do do 58 21 4689 200 James P. Earl, 11 76 5111 1133 Henry Connolly, 60 43 5112 11.17 do do 65 62 5113 1117 do do 6154 5118 445 do do 26 15 4723 100 T. Belbrough. 588 1 — 600 Henry Andresen. 19 50 Allegany. 22S Henry S Johnson, 101 do do do 29 S. P. Lyman, 210 do do 49 David Seely. Bingb.am. 83 J. D. McCurdy, 93 do do 40 W. T. Jones, 115 do do Clara. 5864 332 Sala Stevens, 5888 87 do do 15897 544 do do • '2178 80 do do 3440 220 do do 5888 145 Kendall 3: Chamberlain, 2148 & 252 A. M. Benton, 3923 1829 1874 1849 1874 1236 1237 71 Isaac Lyman. 100 Ezra Chandler, 100 Horace Chandler. 2173 80 YcholA, Stevens & Ce., 3440 220 do do io Coudersport,. Vl'Hots. Perches. No. 20 32 Sara'l Ilaren, So. 21 do do do No. 22 do do do No. 237 do do do No. GI do Kendall & Chamberlain, A crcir. 19 do do do 253 Perches. No. 62 32 do do do 48 No. 63 do do do do 48 No. 256 do J. M. Judd, 27 N 0.257 do do do 29 No. 17 do do do 9G Eulalia. Acres. 4694 300 Haven, Rounsville & Cone, 12 36 4694 105 J. F. Cowan, 439 4729 990 do do 68 07; 4753 " do do - srB 07 4754 270 do do 17 56 4768 125 do do 859 5908 333 Moses M. Strong, 22 91 5917 5481 und'd half. do do 27 70 1 5920 542 do do do do 37 26 5923 549 do do do do 38 24 .1924 547 do do do do 37 60 1 5912 150 do do do do 13 5U 5149 990 A. It. Tolls. 136 13 5149 11. Merriman, 13i; NS - 390 ...do do 53 62,, 4693 395 Win. McDouirall, 17 31 4768 312 do. do 14 of 4908 150 do do G 73 5893 80 Eulalia Coal Co., 7 20 4696 270 Jane IlumplIr:.•, 18 57 4697 990 do do 68 06 4698 495 do do 34 06 4699 990 do do 68 06 4701 270 do do 18 38 4703 990 do do 68 06 4704 2to do do lB 58 4715 • do do . 18 58 SIGS ._A76.7 do do 18 5.8 4766, 990 do- do 68 06 4769 " do do . 68 06 4770 270 do do 18 58 4768 313_A. P. Cone, 21 43 LAN° 5 900 T. tres : • • , 61 83 L'iNo.6 899 do do 61 88 La 110.7 900 do do 61 88 2127. t , 2128 100 Alfred Bellftniy, goo 83 Kendall & Cliamberlatn, 7.43 4767 344 Wellink k Co., 2152 500 Julius Criitenden, 5147. 600 Ileum periiiker, 4692 162 'Manua Ackley. Geneiee. 1874 • 202'S. P. Lyman, - 61 66 169 J. S. White. 5 92 Harrison. 46 J. B. Harper, 250 do do 574 do do 186 do do 47 Thomas E. Harper, 270 do do do 100 N. B. Beebe, 42 do do - Hebron. 70 Mead, Burnham & Co. , .15 86 150 do do do 33 06 165 do do do 37 87 225 do do do 64 69 1100 do do do 316 25 572 do do do 164 45 400 do do do 115 00 80 do do do - 18 12 64 • do do do 10 64 60 do do do 22 GS 50 do do do ' . 14 37 253 Henry &W S Johnson, 47 2G 200 do do do 37 80 709 . do .do• 147 35 175 CRChamberlin &AKendalrll 03 50 4ainuel Haven, 3l 50 Nichols, Stereos & Co., 5 13 101 do do do 1274 31 Sala Stereos, &. Co , '4 07 193 do 46 do • - 25 31 195 do do do 942 221 do - do da 13 64 58 do do' do - 364 362 ,do :do do 22 81 Hector.. 100 Hunsicker & Garlock, 8 70 . 127 do do do- 11 15 175 Wm. B.kY fl Slaughter, '42 00 50 A G Olui;ted. 1 22 77-11,11 Dept, a 99 1204 1205 1329 1341 1204 1205 1316 5123 5124 1599 MI MIMM =2:==:=MM=i2=Ma latnoAT. 100 Alfred Bellamy, sTabfrsone 990 . dna: . F Cowan; 60 26! • ""'•- do 'do •' • - • 1 --:•50 28 " - 5 O 5O 2r: " 4o - :do ••'• • - , 50 26 -- do 5026 + ' - '" - der • - do • ' 50'26 do ; :do is, 50 26 • •"• • ' -dO.-• • -- • 50 26 " .do - ' „ do.. • 50,26 330 Joseph.:Davis,_ „ 16 75 990 Win. M'Dongoll ,!L S Ross, 53.26 495 Frederick Rarersa . • .25;14' 300 T. Iyes, , 1997 1 384 Stepheni F, Wilson, • •14 40 . -200 . 1 1 V,ra.31'Dougall. ' J. 546 Oswayo: • •- 529 S P Lyman, - 74 70 197! d 0 • do: -' • - 33 01.1 • • 229' do do• • 5611 102 do .• do • • - 47 04, 623 'do do • . 10513' 291 — do do 38 20 901. -do _ do: 151 96 18 do .de 341 -: 304 do .do 39 90 479 Ilenry &S W Johnson, 33 54 200 , do du 'do 14 00 214 do ,do do l4 97. 70 do do ,do 491 200 Weston & Co., , 45 00 • 180 do. do 4142- '461 Stephedson, Peet & Step'n,'llo 80 381 do co do 46 70 19 Saht Stephens & Co., 2 14 40 do do do 493 200 do do • do 22 36 514 do do do 57 53 250 Nichols, ' Stephens & Co. ; 17 55 1099 Bernhani, Weston & Co., 214 30 590 do do do 97 50 61 do do, • do 11 90 30 do do do ' 597 371 Lewis Lawrence, 12 06 70 Fox 4 Reed. 2 28 Pike. . 395 ITunsicker & 'Garlock, 22 94 1 512 do 'do do 29.76 712 do do do 41 43' 790 do do do 45 40 520 do do do 30 20 612 do do dO 35 58 7 , .0 Wm. 11Duitgitil, 30 64 490 T Ices, 25 08 1000 do - 51 26 1000 do 51 26 325 do 16 67 320 do ' 17 50 350 'do 33 12 990 A Browner, 76 15 400 do do 31 00 1026. do do 79 4 1 390 do do 30 25 200 do do 15 lo 65 Kilhourn, Ices, do Dimock, - 4 15 2 . 1211 4124 f 48 52 22 22 15 21 no 27 171 L 122 7 43 831 4 45 5 12 5123 5124 5125 5126 13 74 3 84 22 25 1 ir 454 5 62 5127 3060 1660 4929 5789 5109 5156 EETIE 4 Lis 2 14 2 07 2 Ou 5.0 I EOM ; 3555 503 T Ives, 30 72 13557 53 do 30 43 : 5433 530 ond'd half of 1100 N 1 Strong, 22 27 ' 3553 502 Davis & Barring, 22 54 3554 2u3 do do 10 17 5439 1100 Ephraim Newland, . 116 05 1 . 5440 " do do - - nel 07, 5441 " do do 116 05 5442 ", do do . 115 0 . 5 54:10 1028 WT Morrison d:Dr.Bianting 72 0" 15461 540 Chattam, Hoosier .51: CO., 36 59 54:17 1100 Horace Bracher, 59 40 5429 600 George Teeter, -- 28 41 15434 1100 Seneca FT eemon, 74 53 5436 1100 A H Brighton, 59 4,) 740 do do 35 06 500 Cephus Brackett, 33 88 55u W S Johwon. 44 83 Roulet. 607 Solama „Stilwell, 23$ Ilea S 3lurtiu, 258 do do 4 Sharon. 150 Fay, Bradley & Wright, 228 do do do . 345 do do do 275 Weston & Co., 500 do du 275 Lewis Wood, 236 II It Stevens & Co., 600 Xlereeraw, Westou - St Co., 440 do do do 28U Wood & 300 do do 100 Richard Kerk, 100 A,eneth Lane, 125 LS & P White. 154 do do do 174 do do do 70 do do do p 3 do do do 110 do do do 413 do du .do 21 do do do 200 Thomas Dory, • 43 Jouitli Conklin, . 200 Hiram B Snuth, 100 Jo,epli Miller, 50 1) welly Fuller,. 50 Garret Vanderwaeker. Sweden. 70 Thomas Allen, 103 Wm. Fearlon, Jr., 80 do do 273 do do 4033 3443 5895 2155 2225 2176 2184 58bu 5874 5863 5474 5868 58;4 '58.7)7 5853 5857 2178 5855 5859 : , 55 5866 ,tBG3 4878 5882 58G1 2141 5866 5853 5857 EBE MD 68 75 5 G 9 2133 2190 2117 2119 2119 1 2,luu I 4 66 25 24 57 98 18 75 471 475 G 619 JIM F Cowan, 39 91 4757 990 •do .do 63 97 4758 • 465 do do 311 81 4760 816 do do 52 62 4774 899 do do 5741 4776 800' do do 51 611 4777 800 do do 51 60 4778 099 do • d 063 87 - • 4719 Gl9 -do do ; 39 91 4930 990 do do 63 87 4932 660 do .do 42 58 4772. 100 George Blackman, 411 4769 126 A. G Olmsted, 814 4772 _ 400 Wm. Brackett, 25 80 4758 100 T Ives, 646 ' 100 Win. Harper. , 525 'lOO Andrew Burleson. 525 : • - " Steivardson. 27 29 1550 2 20 5518 900 Jno. F Cownu, 5510 990 do do 5520 990 do 'do • 137 85 5521'' 990 do do 137'85 5522 990 do do 110 62 5523 99Q do do , - 192 20 5809 '990 do do 83 40 5810 990 do do B3 40 5819 249 do do . 22 63 15821- - 990 'do do - - 137 85 15948 1100_ do 'do • 92 67 r 5822 990 Loyd, Watson & Loyd, 135 85 5040 300 do ' do do 4177 5944 750 • do • _ do. do . 104 43 1 5943 1063 It Merriman li. Co„ 147 47 15966 - 1100 -do. do do - 180 68 .5820 990- E Jeorg, ' - -83 40 1 6956 104 ,Dodge 4 Co., 92 61 160 A P Cone, • 12 40 12:.; do do 955 51 do do 241 22-1 do do 19 11 7 , 1 E S Tracy, 351 1502 Albert Ansley. 60 09 Portage. . . 51 E T - Tracy. dylvania. E=MM=C= 6951 1004 r 'do do 5950 60. A P (rime; 6963 1081 Jno:8 Clark. 4730 290 James Harper, - 4731 .990,-, d 0,... do . 5150. 990 ..Talins trittendc., 5151 • - 475 dO .do. \c' • 745 Nicpongall 5319 - 134 .11ndolplius 13a.: 5114 1111 :Heory . Copnoly, 5115 1117' do do 5113' .26.8 116 EE] Summit. 2101 63 p i ne, 2102 52 do do _- 4645 495 Frederick RVer 4693 162 TlioniasAeliley, 2186 1 2185 1, 250 Mulfred & Altel 2107. 1 109 j 2118 2102 2107 4678 4693 2202 2107 4693 4694 110 H G traydock i . .' 100 Qttri.st,OnA,leiter' 100 do do ' 147 Wm. We 88 du du 190 R 1Y Evans, 70 ,do du 200'A 0 Smith; • 614 Haven. Ruun3vi • - West,- Braliph. 990 Jno. F Cowan, 990 do do . 900 do du 800 , do do' 000 000 do. do 405 do do 495 —do do ' 090 00, do .. 700 do do 590 do do 900 do do 990 do do 990 do do 990 do do 630 do do 990. do • -do i 990 do do . . 900 do do \ 990 do do 990 do do 9:40 do • do 200 Win. MePougall, 47 A 1 W Aunts, 200- Mtme's Levy, 175 Mason Nelson, 35 Wm, Wellink, 450 T. Ives, 495 A I? Gone, 493 do . do 4653 4654 Wharto 700 John . F. Cowan! 700 do do ion • do do 800 do do' 990- do do 4G70 1685 41;87 4695 4700 tit.o do do 61111 dO do 690 do do sou do du 700 do do 4705 470 i; 4707 4725 4726 741 do. do IBM )9O do do IBM WA do do 690 do do 590 do do 600 do do 4779 4921 F 922 4923 340 do do IBM 990 do do 990 do do 990 (la do 300 do do. 500 do do 500 do . do 990 Whar'n &Sylvl 940 Smith /i, lircitlA i, _ 900 Moses 31 Stronl 500 Benjamin Gro, n 400 Nieklin ..t Gri th, 150 do d d l 800 do 175 John King, ; tNo I 9140 1' Ives, I.'t No 2 990 do • t f IA NO3 851 do 1.1.N04 939 do 4:127 700- llitunah M WU 4939 50 do 4920 890 John Krcitzerj 4924 100 11 M 4939 445 Henry Edwaro, 113 GI 63 21 tid 56 I=fft=E 11111 720 Jane Ilumplu IMM 720 do MO 720 do do 30 12 620 do do . 30 12 721 J do do BO 12 720 . do do i 30 . 12 275 A l' Cone, 10 18 900 William Wellihk, el. al., 58 17 300 do do do 1163 300 'do do'! do 17 1;3 -300 do dot do 17 C 3 ( 2..0 tti...ivided ha fof 500 ac's, ys g 7 , la Griffith, 750 Win Edirst, 1000 Stern, Warner 1000 S H Bighius, 1000 B F Clark, 1000 do do 100 Stephen liorto 112 James, Cottuse 125 Evlin S Johns' 50 John Jordan, 511 Julius Johnson, 730 F It Backus, 371 do do Seated Lands Rein,rtied as tin- ME 4725 4926 4686 4922 47.54 4736 13 34 U 13 7 24 24 60 seated. Abbott. Aere.t Warrantee or Owner, 50 L Peterson. MB letaxiy. 197 A:P Cone, \, 87 do do . 86 Eli Hudburt, 1M) Jnim.son & Jones, - n) Schuyler Scranton. 71 Collins Lynmu, 50 A U Olmsted, 252 A M_Benton. . I Couderaport. t Perch C. T. 128 Julius Johnsdn, 3 Village Lots, 128 11 G White, 4 Village Lots, 128 Ellen Wright., 4 Village Lots, 04 . David Wilmot, 2 Village Lots", - Genes e. Acres. 85 W T Jones, (subd'ti No.- 29 )• I 222 G W Pierce, " • GG George Barlow, . 5u .Joseph Easton. • - : Hebrem. 82 All Benton. ' • 50 Beacher 100 11 W Johnson, t GO. do do r , 50 Joseph Stone, jr„ • 50 -do do ) • . 94 do.' • • X -- . 74 do do • - DM Jk 0 Stone, •.• 220 - do do 7.1 469 W T Jones, 71 do •do ' ' 150 EdwarCillConniek; • -• • 82 Daniel Snyder: k 83 40 137 85 MEMOS =MEM= 92 18 90 12 80 28 100 Alfredilellami, ' - . 230 50* •Sarnael Grittin, •. •.: ' .' : ''. - ''. 218 `'so. Leonard Jesiel, -- .: - • --; ' 1-13 50 -Joseph - ftelnheart, - - .': . 2-29 09 • 4aPrieAlr.lP:i.': r - ; . : . ;..- 227 .A-,.. , lt i eating. _. ... ~,1 0 0 - ; i 180 .John-8r0ci14,.. -. . •• . 50 Joseph Coats, . ••, J. , : 3 4 50 Jackson Griiiies. - . 344 58 Lyman & Olastid; ' , ..... • 5 iis 17 , Silas Tolls,- I -- ' --: '•4 22 1 .59 .Georie.Turier, . - - .•• - ' :.1 90i 40.. R. Utter. • 1 ._ - . . 351 63 . Charles i tinsmons,-- • 3 'o 00 Win. Sherwbod. - . - 1301 • , . - .oi3vrayo..- •: .•- i j 1 174 W. T2Joned; . - '; • • a 8 218 . J. A. Felend, - ' 14 84 -100 ' Robinson Fiat, -.. . ' 11 . 25 50 Jarnes.Moran, Jr. *• - - • 21 i " I . Pike. '-' . • -1- 98 Samuel Carlin, ' 782 1000 ' Win. .11CUougall. -,- • sdo ;1833 -. 1 • 84 34 = •11 24 - 188 .41 • - 188 21 4123 6:4 674 a," 64 25 1742 2311 12 06 10 96 10 99 17 00 0 817 19 58 t 42 15 18 e k Conc. 30 11 PleAsent , Valley. Joseph • 200 Golitnari. • •• , . sdo .• ' 1 1 ' - 'Roulet.: ••:. • i 198 • •Horace dolensan,. -- - :. - 606 138 .joseph Coletnan., . . • , 3 0 . 8 k ' -'' - ' ;Sharon.• ::ii!velly Fuller, 4 41 Joseph Miller, . • '- 6 24. g. Perrin, ! 265 arret Vandermark, - . ! 4 24 '. M. Webb. • 1 S*nmit. -hornits Gearhart, - : • • • .D. Kelly; . , G Z.,! Dnsworth di Weston, . . B. 'fenny, . Wm. Towers, i !Wm. Trobridge. ~ • Sweden. , . 6 Simeon Dirtrock, 110 6 Bruce Ives,: . . 334 . 80 John Keati'ng, 990 14 Leonard Mi.:Kee, 448 57 J. S. Vann; . • 196 15 J. d: S. Redson, 1 (12 70 IS. C."Plielps, . . :2 4;9 65 !Allen Starkweather. • • . 101 Sylvania, • 1 100. iWm. Harper, • 4 2 . 5 120 14. G. Olmsted.- 5 11l •1 T.llyssee.. -- l i 75. ,C. Loucks, . 120 IJ. P. Brooks,ls 0 (subd'n No. 96) 3 5 92 IN. Wood. •d 34 ; West Branch. . • 1 990 , A. Brunner, . 12 40 50 Goodlope Troop, 2:io 434 IT R. Morgan. • - 21 48 100 [Nelson Neke, 1 'is t • 105 - I Win. Wetmore, - 1 .11 25 , F. Becker, 33 50 L. Beck, 2';iB 50 ! L. Angel, ='a 25 : H. Angel, 9:: 50 ! Ftld'Praso, . - • 1 4?3 50 J. Grammer, . 1 iii 50 •G. Grammer, - • 1 EiB 50 ' J. d: H. Golklff, 2 38 25 • Gold Henrich 11'8 i . 25 i C. 11. Kott, 1 118 50 ! J. Killer, .2 38 105 ! Joshua Benaror, 5 13 50 J. Beinsle 1 8.8 25 ! Zeiglendorf, 93 25 !Charles Mizter, - 1 18 25 I John Michel,- - ! 3 -25 R. Schoen, • 118 - 100 • Frank Weill, 4 75 25 C. H. Miller, 93 25 ' G Menthaber, `j3 25 84111'2.1:er, ' 1 19 25 , A. Vanpel, 1 53 25 — Kempf, 119 25 ! A. Schilling, 119 25 Gold Tralibb, 213 25 Peter Hicel,l 23 • 50 ' George Knecht, 1 87 23 ! John M. Beek. 9'4 50 lOU 20 50 50 110 200 100 100 102 ISE 56 70 56 701 39 15 I 56 70 56 70 56 70 76 56 70 56 70 15 25 3 38 14 25 10 4)3 1 47 25 65 16 56 16 50 27 74 27 74 27 74 31 40 42 25 27 32 24 32 27 32 14482 27 74 EMI IBM 29 11 27 198'2 2'l 78 EEO 26 90 42 25 42_25 12 88 19 82 19 82 , J F Cowan, 56 99 rs, 55 23 33 67 24 28 23 50 8 8 1 4305 2 86 OZB 5e 17 51 19 55 15 41 13 :)4 89 21 1 IA; anion, do EOM 29 86 BM A Lice Republican County Paper, Wellstoro', Tioga County, pd, HUGH, YOUNG, ErnToa. BEE TllE AGITATOR for 1860 will be quite id teresting to the citizens of this Represeii tativei District. It will give each week a Suni runry.of the Local News in TIOGA, • . POTTER, . BRADFORD, • SUSQUEHANNA., 11.10ECEAN, CLINTON 12 114 Co., 1G 25 IG '25 1 . (1 25 lt; 25 CouNtms,. and will contain Reports of the Conventions, Mass Meetings, Clubs and Can cusesof both pairties in the above counties. lt tyil contain. al-o, reports of Institntes. Ag,- rieulttiral 'Fairs. Temperance Meetings, Music al &e., &c., and Letters froin darriShorg and Washington, during the t its !of Congress and the Assembly. Ternis.-O:SE DOLLAR A FEAR, IN An. C Scadeu, 3 61 OR,. • 812 3 23 3 25 30 60 11 81 Any person sending us- Five. subsribers at ohe time, will receive, free of p . ostage, a Fifty dent Copy of Helper's Impending Crisis Of SUoth." Address 20t1. Taxes. 237 545 2"3G 3 m 4;61 5 65 EIE pnnt. Er. Er Er Ev Ev num ES 5 58 330 1 50 1 25 "TIE BEST AND CHEAPEST WORK OF THE - KIND IN THE WORLD." T . lvelve full-sized Pages of Vocal and 1 46 6 6G 63 Piano Forte Music.FOß 10 CENTS. Yearly, $5 Mir-yearly, $2.50; Quarterly, t. 24. • Su scribe to " Our Musical Friend," or or der i froin the nearest. Newsdealer, and yOu wil bave Music enough for your entire family Undat iusignificant cost; and if. you want Music for the Flute, Violin, Cornet, Clarionet, !loco L ion, etc., etc., subscribe to the ; 01._d0 IMELODIST, - t: Con inin - g 12 pages, costing only . II Cents a Number; Yearly, $2.50; Nall- i n . Yearly, $1.25. - . • 1 Al . the Back Numbers at 10 ets.i. and Emma Vein es, containing 17 NUmbers, at $2.50 each,) conitantly l on hand. 1 . C. B . - SEYMOUR k CO.; 107 Nassau St.,New York.; =MU ;a9'mer. ELI REES, Treasurer of Potter County DLIZSPOIIT, March-21 ? 1800 THE AGITATOR : and LYcoMING ED= HUGH YOUNG, • WEl,Lsnoßot, PA. ur Musical Frierid: l UR MUSICAL,FRIEND," a Rare Cotn n the Winter Months. • • ry Pianist, 'Should procure this ry Singer, weekly Publication ry Teacher, ofilocal and Piaito 'try Pupil,l Forte Music, costing ry Amateur, I but 10 CENTS a er, and pronounced by the entire Press of the Co,untry, to be M=IMMMO' T Gitt ON coops liiiiTstsll Air E. K. Spelicer!s. • . • Fqrrif.AV::: Men's Cal f Iloots, • $4,50 $4,00 " ' ‘,3,75: ;:3,25 " Contnion `..• 3,00 ",Gaiterg, ,2,2- 2,00 " Nurse Shoes,- "- • 1,60 • `,.1,12 Congreas - Galt,ers, 2,00' '1,76 • • zGititers, • 1,50 1,12.-'.: " • " 1,36, !`. • • 1,00. 76 . and, all others in, the smite proportion. ~ tl am m: akinithe sacrifice to ehise , out ra,fstiok this line the valeta. Winter.. -- : - , • kbetter stock in - this tine cannotte found' 'in the connty, if as‘good ; and will be 'Sold extrenuily low. •.• - Best quality 0 Brown Sugar 10 .tents,'.all' other kinds at small profit. TEA—Black, ;.,rinerly 87c now-80a. " ' linperial, • 4 , • 87c " . Young Hyson, 44 ,B~c".'° '.BOO " . 44 44 75c 44 - 70e c- It 6 3G IS 60e. CEIMEI I 1 12 Se 11 SGC t; CANDLES—Best quality, Home i:nkle City, - • ' 184 " lee SALERATIIS. 14 - .loc B4: CM:ANTS-very nice, ' 111c= CITRON, • . 30c FLOUll.—as low as . at Sns other store is 1 92 3 7 70 4 75 4 75 1 28 • this 13uckalmat Flour, per hundred, $.2,38 - Corn Heal, 4 , - 2.25 -- Beans.' per bushel, 4 1,50 - Gibson Rork. per pound, ••' 10 Gibson Lard, Homs and Shoulders for sale. A. full stock -of Drue, 'Medicines; Oils Yankee Notions. r cifutncry, Toilet Soaps O. almost all kinds, Pens, kc., at 'yeasonalide_ prices. Call—one and all. . tte.,, Reduction made to-Wholesale 'buyers:. E K. SPENCER.. ort, Feb. 8, .1860.-22,-3meg: • ..; I Couders $5O Canvassers Attantlon s6#o $5O a Month and .ill , ..xpensai paid. $613 a 'Year. • . • • A N active •Agent is wanted ilpeNiery,Colinty iIL• in the United State -an& Canadas, to so licit orders, and introdnee our NEW NATION AL DOUBLE THREAD $2O SEWING MA-, CHINE. ; •Warranted equal to any high priced machine.• Practical for every family,' which makei it the cheapest and most popular ma chine in existence.. A limited number of-re sponsible Agents.are wanted to travel and qq liciCordqs by Sample, at a salary al:In - pet. moith and expenses. Rosiness permmakt.-- Address, with stamp, for conditions and in structions, J. W. HARRIS CO& CO Shoe and Loather Exchange, Boston, Mass. 1/1 / CHEAPEST! BEST!! Leitaprfft : -$35,00 - . . . .. . Pars fur Tuition o- in Sinai° and Double 'Retry • Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arithme.. i tic and Lectures. . . .. Hoard S weeks $2O, Stationery $7, Tuition $24% entire .z -•- t expenseS:sB2.. I lUstiar time from e; to lO weeks. Every Stn. 1 I dent, upon graduating, is. guaranteed compe tent to manage the books of •nny businta, , and qualified to earn a salary of from ,- • $5OO to $l,OOO. - - • - Stu dents eater at any time-••Nci Vaoation-. I 'Review at plea Sure. I First Premiums For Best Business Wilting ! for 1859, received at Pittsburg, Phibdelpnia, = I and Ohio SMte F411'3. Also, at . the principal. Fairs Of the Union for the Tait four - years.. ttS„ Ministers' Sons received at half pries. , , - or Circulars, Specimens- and Embellished i.ety of the College. inclo`s.e five letter stamps LO F. W. JE;NKlNS,Pittsburgh,,Pii., 11:101y* - - • " '" B. S. COLWELL _ WILL. SELL - • 'Flour, Meal FEED, FISH, PORK &Ci,: Cheaper t4aia •- ANY OTHER MERCHANT CAN SELL: FOR CASH, ' • • - - and will take in payment all . kinds or riot LUMBER. • I will also Pay Cash f LU4BEII: Also, will pay the highest going ( ClBll rig t „, store Ia the building_ formerly geep• pied by L. F. \lay na.n.t . —TOE PEOPLE'S CASU, STORE now, more than ever before. • Counititipoar, June 7. 2- Adininistrator'sNOtice: l irtiTe " e , le ( tt r ez tr u i f m a c dmLtati l o a n ts o c; 1` Elector Township, Potter. County.•deceasod;.' Wive been granted to the anderiigned,All per."' sons indebted• to said estate are requested to •-; make iminedrate payment; and those-having. , claims against the same till ,present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. WILLI.I3I T. LEACEI.. Hector, Feb. 7, 1860.- S. COLWELL wilt pal Carh. for i" . 1 1 / 1 .3 JILII• - and SLIEEP PELTS. Also, foi Coudersport, Oct. 26, 1559. ". • 110 \VAR.') ASSOCIATION, PHIL A.DE LP :1 _Renee&lent Institution established by .spegal, Endowment, for the Relief of the Side and.bis = t-, traced, afflicted with Virulent and-Epidemic" Disease:, and eapeeiaik/ for the Cure of Dit.; eases of the Sexttul Organs; - IEDICAL ADVICE giv e n - gratis, .by the Acting Surgeon . ; to all oath° apply . bx letter, with a description- of their cottOition, (age, occupation, habits of life,,LC.,) tind inj? cases of extreme pcu erty ; Medicinei furnishOd: free of charge. • • •- - - ' • VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrbtes. and other Diseases ot the Sexual Organ!, and , op the NEW REMEDIES enipli?yed petisary, sent to the afflicted .in seale,d_letter: 'envelopes, free of charge: . :- - .T3no- , or 'three ;• Stamps for postage willbe nciepttshlG •5 Address, D4l. J. :SKIIaLINOITGHTCS;' Acting Surgeon, Ilowaid AsstiehttiOny No:-2 ,; South Ninth Street, PhijadelPliia, , Pui, .11,r9r. der of the Directors. - EZRID. I.IEATri'WELL, Fri is: GEO. FAIRCUILD, Secivtary.
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