TOE POTTER COUNTY. JOURNAL lo b} only paper •published in Potter county - , 4;reOlates among en intelligint class of peo-, le Aud is thus ntry Adv ert an excell ising. ent Medium ftirbotli P r and C caou . - *Transient Advertisements and those from a iistauncemust be Cash or have responsible re;• *ace. , All co mmunications, to receive, attention, In tat be directed to the Editor; and contain the name of thpvriter. No attention staid to anonymous communications. TERMS. --One copy,one year, $1; Six copies S 5 Twelve copies, $10; Twimty copies, sls; with one to the person raising the Club. The money must accompany the Baines. .Condersiort, Wednesday - 'Evening, Feb. 5,1862. Local and General. pa -See New4dvertisemeuts : - • Dr. KLINE, Neiv. York. • • Ileases WATERS, New York. - Sum Bumr, Additional Sales. . . . C u anty,,Statementrt for 1862. - See Fourth Page. • . . • Administrators' Sale. e - Srveral advertisemeuts have. been crowded .out, this week but will - appear next, jarllajor Doubleday, of Fort Sumter fame, .has been appointed n Brigadier General. seriThere appears to be not much of im- To rtsece transpiring either in Congress or in •the Pennsylvania Legislature. ro...The news of the surrender'or Mason .and Slidell is said to have been received in England with unfeigned joy. - - te l l About forty fiords of wood liar a 'been promised us. As it' is now fine sleighing we 'would be glad to' receive it. ge—We see by 'an exchange that ITugh Young, of the Wellaboro' .Agitator, has been 'appointed Consul to Santa Cruz, Danish West ~,.. )The Commissioners have appointed the fu lowing officers for the coming year : t:o missioners' c lerk—L. 13. COLE. . rcantile Appraiser—Jcnostir, CUEESIIRO. Attorney—Jons S. Mas s . The following statistics show the stock business of the Erie Railway for the week ending Monday, Jan. 27th:—Cars of cattle 93;. do. hogs, 101; do. sheep, 15. Total stock, 21? The indicatrons from Washington are that Secretary Stanton 'will infuse new vigor into the War Department, and that all in his pow er mill be done speedily to crush out the re bellion. John Tucker and I'. H. Watson hare been appointed Assistant Secretaries of War, under j the act pasSed by Congress allowing two ad- ditional assistants at a salary of $3 000;per — Annum each. Cllr. Tucker is well knowni in this State in correction with the Reading Rail road, of which he was for a number-of y4ars President. . j %V II AS is Tli - E PRICK ?—No Dlritter*hat it costs D. B. DeLand S Co':s Chemical Eal eratus is thc.cheapest and best Saleratus you can buy at any price. It is worth more than the price of a pound for the first batch of bis cuit which you make with it, and - a pohnd will save You more flour acid more Niear and tear of your patience thanl ten pounds +st. Don't be without it for the world. Jun TRADE. -A fair idea can be formed of the rise and progress of tpef oil ,trade'from the following, shipments on the - Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. The follow a correct statement of the number of ylarrels shipped during the past three years In 1559 harrds. 1860 ' 21,704 " .'" 1861 134,127 4, During first 2 weeks in Jan. 'O2, 14,014 " The hugest amount shipped in any one mouth was iu September 8,376 batrels. 89, Minimum Register Thermometer for January; ISO, at Coudersport, Pa. Ist, 35°. highest this month. . • 1 sth, 4° below. 8:11,,5° below, lowest this month. 16th, 35°, average of the month 21st, 35° above. The obserfations are taken for the nit preceding the date. It snowed more. or less on 11 days of the month, amounting in all to 24 inches, ' - about half of which fell between the 24th and 28th, and rained on' the 10th, 12th, 15th, 19th. 29th and 30th. At 9P. M. of the 10th, the thermometer stood at 40°.bitt 411 to 21° before morning NCith &sprinkle of ' and the same thing occurred on the evening and night of the 12th. I hope the Oliserver at Lewisville will de• rifle to'cotnply with the request in your Jotm. NAL of Jan. 15th. I.N.J. A Card. The undersigned have just seen, with some surprise, that in the JOLIINAL of Jan. Bth, the Mr. Patterscin who disappeared some time since having in his possession a considerable Fum of money entrusted to him by soldiers from this region, to be paid over to their friends, is described as "calling himself a Uuirersalist preacher." We were not aware that he had ever even pretended to be a preach er of thtit order. • He has certainly called him self a Progressionist ; but then it may be true that he has also called himself as stated. A man who would do what hp seems tri have done in ke matter mentioned, must be cepa ble.of calling himself almost any thing that he is not. Tic truth of the .case-as regards his ecclesiastical standing, is probably thiS, that 'however it may have been with him at some time in his life, he is not now, and fot some years has not been connected with an reli gious denomination whatever. lie certainly does not. belohg to the 'universalist ministry, nor ever did ; and it is news to us jthat he ever made any such profesSion. j Jason LEWIS, i S. E. DARROW, I.' B. Salta . — i San. 31 ; 1662 - _ .. .. i'ti v irhi,el 26 .4, l , , 11111Flind.} - 22: f", • ~, :I!„est:':Eii* . iiiirdi:sire, to_tall.';:thesa' 'L - nticiii Of the people of Potter county to the . edit ors' iteport or statement of the Militar • Fund of.the coanty, (which, by their fardir I hare been allized to see). - ..It seems to me to be .i,,, prepostarausp!) ralie,"..or attetnktorii - C. such a fund; in thiketnintr, vlieti::ire stilt, hat it is applied,- . Ne'poisilife.good Mtn rein from it but to one . individual .: The salary of the Brigade Inspector absorbs it all. No eof it does, or ; can gal beyood. .the count t . since there is not enough of itto pay the 'expenses of its assessment and collection and thei salary ofthe Brigde Inspector. Ise alone isbenefited. ThqeMnst - nbur;im :dun ;to the - *ssatq.ers for 1860:'. add 1861 "bird • bti - ,to:4l'so;pait6an amount to the County Commissieneks and their Clerk, nearly .$lOO on :the Brim spector's 'salary_nnd ,some other item s n . _ ticularly aet , forth, (01who pays Ole? ly men to whom four shiltitigi would be a glad sigbt. If it could go to eq independent , companies and perfectin all right; bUt I am sure as stout a sol the Brigadier laspeetOr does not ne bounty to stimulate him to heroic dee it must be continued, I move . an ar4n4ment let it be a charge,on the COunty .Fund and save more than $lOO in the oipinies'ofasiess; meat and so forth. * * TO Th6 - Chatitable,. - 1 There, is a subject of painful interest before us just now, on which a few suggestions seem appropriate. Is.familY of. little child en are left fatherless, aqd the mother not having means to•maititaiti them, the poormasters feel called to the painful duty of finding separate homes for these little ones. Of course all feel that theymust be-cared for, and Wl4re any one wan t s a child and the mother is willing to entrust it with him, it will be a goodl.--a be neficent act for her to give, and the, barer to take it. But as a matter of charity, Would it not be'cauch better, as well as mach cheaper, to-pay to her, the mother, a sum suffictent for the maintenancelof the child, and leave• it with her, than to adopt It into anothef family and bring it up another way? I There are so many, by insanity, qunken ness, or other hopeless miseries, incapacitated for taking'care of their families; that there are constant calls on people's charity,,bnt where the disability of the parent atitesonly from poverty, let us see if there- be not a cheaper, and far more Christian w 4 of caring for little children. suppose there a 4 five or sixlchildren—tbere will be tire or Six families to adopt them, brio hem up, educate them, and establish themlUlife ; then they are sep- arated and lose the dear family love, -Welt is better and dearer than: any other comfort of life. The mother's heart is torn and frlivided,. and thus the best gifts of motherhood and childhood are - lost to them all. Bht- I the five or sir charitable families would give, yearly, or monthly,la , that mother, say one half of what they would each epolid on a child if they took. it .home,—then ixii - g4it there be,a happy family—and a good deal and self-sacrifice saved for other and more utentioccasion3 Potter Co. Historical Society ()SWAT°, Jan.:l4, 1862. EDITOR. JOURNAL It is but a few months since the war-cry first rang out through this mountain, country and hundreds cif brave men from hill and vailey responded tolthe They who were the quiet, peaceable citizens, have mow become the invincible warriors. , , Stung by a sense of the wrongs inflicted upon our beloved country they freely and voluntarily offeredthemselrei'aS a sacrifice Upo4 her al- tar. They loved their kindred, ' b'nt they love 1 their country more. They believd they were, about ta'engage in a holy 'thin.; one more de serving. that name than any other s nce the world begkn, for it was to put dOwn a rebel lion the most wicked,' more wicked ban any other since that which threatened to dethrone Almighty God. The; Knights oh ti of Palestine -never unsheathed their so glorious a cause. Influenced by s and holy motives, could it be anythi of the inspiration of Almighty GOd tl. call together that mighty host :of-au six hundred thousand men that no , Lute the Grand: Federal Army? Am/ are Pennsylrania's hondred sons, on thousand strong, its true to our,Go as the needle is to. the pole. ; There too, is our own glorious ter" well represented and in the fron tier sister counties ; whose histor.y do be written in letters of gold Noir,:3fr. Editor, shall the brave of Potter be- forgotten? I trust! not let, us immediately -organize a Occt called The Potter County Historical to be located at Couderspost, that. we i better preserve the names and' histori little Spartan band. • Let Potter 'cog the lendin doing_ honor to her sold; especially to honor the memory of 11 let a halo of glory surround the Stiles, Judd, Peet, Kenion, Burdick,lMC'Sam- era, Crosby, and others; let their !lames be preserved with religious care; let monuments be erected to their Memory, that' thmr names and deeds may be transmitted to generations yet unborn and 'as long as "TiMe with her own eternal lips shall sing," let the,praises of our s'oldiers be distinCily beard. Tours with 'high considerations of reipict, H. H. Hussox. • [We cordially endorse the propOsition of our friend. We had it in mind to make this proposition some time since, and are: ItiOn-' v glad that it has been proposk •• by -one of 1 Potter's old and respected citizens. Other , :counties are making advances in ho .oring the braves whi, leave their hoines, and in giving particular honor to those who in the dispen sation of an all-wise Providence are called i to shed their blood ; tor their coon ry's life. - It is but little we , who stay at horn can do, - but what. little we eau,- let us do heerfully and with our hearts :in the work, a d assure those in , the field that care will , b taken of their honor and their names, Let so, lie meet ing he.called for Court Week; of those. Who happen to be iiit town, 'and let - th,e. iv • rk. cam- Menze. , - 2 -Er'.] . . ..., /f t , / • In ColideripiTt,..Tan. It!TAScr wife iaTOollup - Bthitb, la . her 47th y'e - Ar. f• •-• ,tf'Otiimo.:ii4 — . IVOT . ICF; Whereby given that. the :under -iiiined;Adininistraters of the estate of Rufus Thompson, deceased, by virtue of; an Order of the ; Orphan's Cohrt of Potter County, 'Pa., will . eipbse to public "sale' " - or outcry at the Conti 'House, in the Borte of.Coudersliort; oa Sattirday the let day of March, A.D.-1862, at 1 o'clock P. lir.,•of said day, the interest of the decedent in following described reales t:atei toiwit : A certain lot of of land in Jack son tovinship, Potter County, .bounded folloWs : On the north by , a lot of land owned by Charles Freeman; on the east by lands of Bingham Estate, •on , tint south by lands o f H. IL Dent, and on the west by lands of Blngha,m Estate, containing Fifty acres: with allowance of six per.cent., of which about l 8 acres are improved and on which are erected ene Log . House and one Frame Barn. iTo be sold .to the highest and best ,• • . . ROY. itNTON, Administrator de 3n .t par- Most indeed pptng PHIDELIA. TRO - MPSON, Adminiitratrix Condersport, Feb. 5,1862. drill, ier as d this s. If The Gieat Cause of HUMAN MISE RY. Just pnblished iu a sealed envelope, price 6 cts ALcicture By Dr.CuLyzawsu, on the Cause and Cure• or Spermatorrhcea, Consump tion, Mental and , physical Debility, Nervous' - nese, Epilepsy; Impaired Nutrition of the Bo dy ; Lassitude ; Weakness of the 'Limbs and Back : jlndiscosition, and incapacity for Study and Labor; Dullness of Apprehension ; 'Loss of Menory; AverSion to Society.; Love of Sol itude ;t -Timidity; Self-Distrust ; Dizziness; Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Pimples on thdFace , Involuntary Emissions, and Sex ual In'eapacity; the Consequences of Youth ful Indiseretion, 'kn., Sc: ThiS admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated, often self-affiieted,evils may Be removedsiithout medicine and with out dangerous surgical operations, and should be read by every youth and every man in the laud. I Sent undereetd, to any address, in a .plain,isenffid envelope, on the receipt of six ceuts, or two postage stamps, by addressing, Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 127 B were, New York, Post Office Box, 4586! THE DAY SCHOOL HELL, A NEAP SINGING BOOK . FOR DAY SCHOOLS, called the DAY SCHOOL BELL is noiv ready. It contains about 200 .pages of chbice Songs, Rounds, Catches, Duetts, Tries; Quartettsi and Choruses, many of them written expressly for this work, besides 23 pages; of the Elemtnts of Music. The Etc. mcutt are so easy and progressive, that ordi nary i teachers will find themselves entirely -successful in instructing even youfig scholars to sing correctly and scientifically, while the tunes and words embiace such a variety of lively, attractive and soul-stirring music and sentiments, that no trouble will be experi enced in inducing all beginners to go on with zeal in 'acquiring skill in one of the most health-git inc., beauty-improving, happiness yielding, and order-producing exercises of school life. In simplicity of its elements, in variety end adaptation of music, and in excellence and number of its songs, original, selected:, and adapted, it claimi by much to excel all competitors. It will be found to be the pest book ever issued for Seminaries, Academies, and Public Schools. • A fof sam ple pages of tht Elem ants, Tunes, and Songs, are given in a aireular ; send and get one. IV! is compiled by HORACE WATERS, Author of "Sabbath-School Bells." Nos. 1 and .;2,1 of which have had the enormous sale of 655,, 000 in 36 mouths. Prices; paper covers, 20! cents, $l5 per 100; Bound, 30 cents', $22 per! 100 •!cloth bound, embossed gilt, 40-cents, ! $3O per 100 . • .4.5 copies furnished at the 100 price , . Mailed free at the retail price. HORACE WATERS, Publisher, ,NoH 481 Broadway, New York. 7f means perhaps Q• HORACE' WATERS PIANOS. t MELODEONS. ALEXANDRE ORGANS, AND T. GMBERT 'Ai CO.'S celebrated .tEOLIAN PlA' f 's:OS are the finest instruments for Parlors and churches now in use. A large assort ment cnn be seen nt the new Warerooms, 481 BROADWAY : between Grand and .Broome Sfreets, which will be sold' at extremely low pricgs. PIANOS and MELODEONS from sun dry Makers, new and second hand, to let, and rent4allowed if purchased, as per agreement. Monthly payments received for the same. Alsd, second-hand Pianos nad Melodeons at great bargains, prices from 525 to $lOO. She4t, Music, Music Books, and all kinds of Musiellerandise at War prices. HORACE WATERS, Agent. Le plains steel in llch pure / ing short l int could ore than Sabbath School Bell, 1ti0.;,2. 70,00 u COPIES ISSUED THE FIRST Twelve Months of its publication. It is an enti l ,New Work, of nearly 200 page - .. 4, Many of tie Tunes and Hymns were written express ly for this Volume. It will soon be as popu lar is its predecessoi• (Bell No. 1) which has runup to the enormous number of 575 : 000 copies; in 3G months, outstripping any Sunday Schj/ol Book of its size issued in this country. .Alsc, both Volumes are bound in one to ac commodate schoclswishing them in that form. Prides of Bell No. 2, paper covers, 15 cents, $l2 per 100. Bound, 25 cents, $lB per 100. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 30 cents, 522 per 100.1 Bell No. 1, paper covers, 12 cents, $lO per 00. Bound, 20 cents, $lB per 100. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 25 cents, $2O per 100.. Bell 6 Nos. .I and 2 bound together, 40 cents, s3olper, 100. 25 copies furnished at the 100 price. Cloth bound embossed gilt. 50 cents, s4olper, 100. • Mail postage free at the retail price., HORACE WATERS, Publisher, No. 481 Broadway, New York. I s eonsti ng them / hundred ,ernment tle Pot rani. of erves to soldiers Then y to be Society, may the of that atf take and e dead anics of MANHOOD _; 10W LOST HOW RESTORED I .Tuarpub.. lished, in a Sealed Envelope; Price C cents. 4. Lecture on the. Nature, Treatment, and Rad icalbure of Spermatorrb cea or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, andlmpediments to Marriage generally, Ner vonkness, ••Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits ; Mental and Physical Inc7apacity,resulting from Sc Abuse, &e.—By ROUT. J. CCLVERWELL, I. D.; Author of the "Green Book," /to. 'Phe world-renowned author, in this admi rable Lecture, clearly proves t7om his own ex perience that the awful consequences of.Self2 abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical op erations, bougies, instruments, rings, ot cor dials, pointing oat a mode of cure at once cer tain and effectual, by which every eufferer,no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself, cheaply, privately, and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Oent under seal, in a plain envelope, on the, receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps,br atessing- Dr. CHAS- J. C. KLINE, I 12 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4586. FIVE! Atlantic Monthly for Februnry is re• celved and for sale at the Post Office. 0 1 ;4 ATTENTION tOlt A ApArizrg IF, Jy - YOU•I'PLE.4.I4 • TWOII 'Of Voltateonii 1 hare just returned from N. Y.i)vith aTM larger assortment( of. NEWP . GOODS; which I barn bqught for CASH IV A NAN: THAT SHALL SE — EBLE . TO t'URNTISII ALL' MY OLD CUSTOMERS, NOTWITHSTANDING THE GREAT RISE IN GOODS; AT NEAR; LY. THE OLD PRIES , FOR---04P11, OR READY PAY. - • ,• - • ' I 111 l'hare now 'some' SIX THOUSAND; LABS worth of goods - on hand, !Allot I will sell at the following prices: Ist. Families of Volunteers, GOO PRINTS from 10 to 12 cis., that are, no worth in New York, froin 12"tO14, Cood D:ELAINtS from 12 to 20 cts., now worth from 18 to 26. Good SHEETINGS sti Good SUGAR for 9 c Good TEA from 80 to SALERATUS from 6 FLOUR from $1.31 And all other goods in proportia l it. A large assortment will be kept' on band and sold strictly for READY PAY, at leapt 25 to .50 per cent less than can be sold I)k : tiny other Merchant that buys goods at thelpresent pri ces in New York. (Should any onefroM a.distanca call at mv store and not find 'the goo& as represented; I will pay them for their time and expenses sd'doing, should I be at the Stoke, whick I shall endeavor to be at all timea.l 'ln taking leave of My-old customers for the last year, I would , say that I , thankful for the liberal patronageland-prompti pay, that I have received from •most or thew. And 'as tliis is a year that every true.man ' should bra enlisted; for the welfare of tho4e who have made such great sacrifices for, good lof their copntry ; I will until: ,p>±esent war is closed, try and deal for the *ad and good of my country.. pi`onrs tfuly, C.II. SI4 MOSS, ati the SIMNI9IIIS' °pray° Village. January M. , • C. 11. AVARRIP, . Jeweller arid :Watc J4()GATED on Maiin St., oppo House, Coudersport, Pa. , I • Clocks, Watckes, Repaireu on short Inotice and give satisfaction. IpA. good assortment of CLOCKS •• • I • WATCHES, and JE tln hand. .Cheap for CASH andi, represented. As an even exchati Eery I will give yoti time for'llo Coudersport, Dec'. 16, 1861 , . • I ' • ! 1 ' •,,A 'T • . 1; ! . ,; OLMSTED sz• KNLLY'S Q TORE clth always Jbe founil the beit of . , 1,0 Cooking, Box and Parlor; 1! 1! I S.T .0 ATI . .&.' - 1 Also, TIN and SIIET-IRON ;ARE, POTS, KETTLES. SPIDERS; 'SCOT .11 BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SA.PiPANS, ill/A CAULD; RONS. Also, --., Agrioultidal 'lraplepientip such, as PLOWS;! SCRAPER'''• CULTIVA TORS. CORN-STIELLERS, 11 . 11. SE-RAKES,, DOG-POWLERS,.. THEIR WORK 1 -, is well made and. the material gOod. Good and' substantial-EAVES-TROUGIIS put up in any part of the _County—TCrm4 ease: Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, sl4dom refused:; " Store on Main Street opposite the Old court House, Couderspok. Aug 1, 18 . 59.=50j j i . I :, , i. • •,. , .., , lc r itriuz $ iii - fi V 1! , .., 00 t . i rri HE undersigned w ould respectfully inforni 1 i the surrounding community that ho has / taken the rooms formerly ondupied by !Jelin S. Mann ) where he is l iirelparedite do i All kinds of Harridis, Work i , , ' on the shortest notice. 1 1 - •!I !' • I.' LONG STRAW • OOtL lIRS.I- also kept constantly on hand. I IThese ePllars are a superior article, and needl but a trial to insure their success. : Repairt:ni done in good i st.yle. ,: Sureingles, Martingale-rings, Hemes, ani Hama •straps, dre.,lkept constantly on hand. The:public are invited to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. !1! • ' 1 '. ~ Oct.S.{ P. =An: • Cocdersport •e 18th, 18601. - I • IA - 1 FOR SALE • : t cp, to exchange for Horses, WhOns,, Stock, ki Good Notes or Judgments's, A valuable Farm situate in Harrison township; Potter Co. .Pa., lyinn on the old State road, Trading from Spring Mills to Harrison Valley and Westfield Pa. •Containing about 110 Acres, abOut 80 Acres improved lind, in-a good 'state of culti vation, on which is arectedi t large Frame House, good Barns, Corn House and! other, necelsary ont-buildings, a gcMd Apple Or chard containing some twenty different] kinds of Grafted Fruit, Shade Trees, Vic. Thejabore Farm lies about 1 mile from - Harrison Yalley, 7, miles from Westfield and 6 miles from Spring Mills, and is a good Stock andi Grain. Farm, and will besot(' so that any one that can make a payment of 3 or &hundred ;dollars down, can make tt e titrin pay for itsc/f with his la bor. Price, $2,500. for pirticulara &infra of. Peter Simmons now accoPYing said farm; or C, H. Simmons, Oswayo Village, Pm H • c: lli SIMMONS. Jan. 15„1 . 862. , 1 B LANKS of all kinds for sale at thiS Office Deeds ; Warrants, EXCCUti6I3S, SkIMMODS, Subpoenas, Constable Sales; lrownshiP and School Orders, notes, of all kinds—leapt on hand and printed to order. -JOB WORK at tended to promptl3,- and at , prices , to snit th e times Give us a' trial. ' ! • I .. • . ,; 1 for 10 cis h i 95 cts, O 8 ct 3 EM 3 o $1.50 pe Soce • e ere certify I ,Ire for 1861) 4:th Att4st.: B. Commissiopere I ! 1 Statement,thel I on'trig Ist Otiii To amt of! outstt To Bond pa. To interest Cr. By amt of outstanding taxes on un ! . l • seated lands for 1861 4'ti2 20 dd '6O i• 3913 56 By and of outstanding taxes on see:. ed retttimed as unseated I '--- 185 88 13y atilt duel from Collectors for 1861 2247 76 Bat due frot G. 4. Barclay eon', of Vargo for 1860 H 57 Bal.:due fro M.Btarsan Col.of Syl- 11 . dize fire= litirris Lyman col. of Bowie tj fOr 1880 I . tt• dUe from John Metzger -col, of Pike fdr 1866 • 1 17 49 • " due from John Sunderlin col. of ; ' • Ilectoti for 1860 ' . i 102 13 a dim • from Jiiebb Bartis col. of : 1 . 1 Harrison', for 1860 , . *243 70 ".due frOm s T.lB. Benton toli`r Of 1 Allegalny for 1860 Z 1 1 748 19 gi fide E frinn E.Johnson collector pf ; I . kilo 1or : 1858 • ! pc , 39 u, due' from D. P. Boberts col. Of ; • Pleasant Valley 1859 ' i :". 65 ". due from S.T. Moore collec'rof • ,Wharton for 1858 , ! .10 20 ~ litie H i pp:l3.lC. Wilkinson coI.OP : - Cswayo for 1858 , . 4. ' ! : 81 82 . ", dee froth A.D.Corey collectOr of : .. 'Ulysses for 1856 j 73 07 " doe fivita Henry Hurd coll'r of `. . Cleneslee for'lBss . ' • . .8 46 .rt.dtiw o 1 jadg't against A.Woodcock 75 001 ~ S.ll.Mattin 64,04' 1 a, I ' ' a DayidSlteldon 37 35 l; ..' g ! " - Cha.Ailitworth 90 63 By amt due on recognizanceagaiust 4. Ronnsville. : 1 . *8 36 Amt due onjudgltagainst D.D.COloord 30 48 ..tt , from Cameron county f 533 521 - ' :II , !from Eli Rees, for. Tretis',r \ 156 . 45 it bit note againstDaick Whiiiple\ 19 18 ." I.' 4 . Mer. Jarksbn ;7 09 "- ' 1 i " • E• E.&W.B.draves 15' 84 Amt due on.note from Ellis - .t kinoit 1 82 00 ER, 1. aker. :ite the Court o &C., smutted to FIWELTIYI ltwarrunted as t nge . is norob )*.y. , tr forviltage lots ••I 21 zo Ezdess of liabilities over assets 693 Ettl *Sinee ttid] I I 13762 99 We thelComlnissioners of Potter county do certify that the foregoing statement of the funds of the said county is correct as will ap pear front! the looks and docuthents in this office., • EDWIN THATCHER, I I , M. D. B MOs; ; COM'n L. S. itTios, • , Cole. Cler Couderspor Jab:. 8, 1882 Statement of the Receipts and Ea:livid& tures af Potter county for the year end ing on; thellst day of Dee4A.D.lB6l: Reed for taxes on unseated Ids for '6l 37.01 , " " '6O 117 56 , 6i u " 11 50 i 4'75 ' . seated Ids ret'd nah'd ,33 Reed, fr. lds .4 personal prop'y foi '6l 142 " ' " " ' • '6O 1061150 ' " a for pret. , yrs • i 17 Reed on recognizances,notes&judgts i 36 ExCeis of eiipenditures over receipts 21985 ( 1 . b' 'i Paid'fbr ofinsp and Attorney:fees ! 45;00 ~" Stationery ' 38: 46 coin's wages to J. Che.sbro 81 1 89 si / Ai 1 ' E. Thatcher 112 26 ~ ff 1 ," , M.D. Biggs 124 45 - at i U ; S.L.RObertson 2i 59 ~ de& hire (bal..for 1860) il2 55 .„, , • '!!j" , "" for 1861 • ' 1349 00 4 ' ' .Printin e ,-• blanks : 1 100 15 ~ Incidental expenses • f ; 8,00 is . leward for arresting felons ; 20 00 ',? Wolf and wild cat certfs ; 38'75 4, Election expenses ; - 862 , 44 " heriffs' fees . ; ;• • • 99 1 25 ',. ' , r , tationaryforßecordee,s office; 15 00 " , Protteys office 120 28 " , oblinprinting , 1 ' ..48 25 11 , ssessors' wages -. • , . 464 00 4 .', crustables' returns ; ; , 1102 89 ... mmbnwealth costs 1 : f 19S 48 uslification fees,- 36 74 'V; 'rand Jurors fees i ! 352 64 44 ravers Jurors fees •.1 , , 441 37 '.;., uditOrs' wages ;1 ; `l3B 50 i 4, ourt Prier ' : .-i 42 00 ~ Tip stares " • i . - 69 00 . Clerk of, Quarter SeSSiOl23 .146.10 ;(1 4 ' + Filet 1 ' .)): - 146 90 ',,, ending - town clock i 1 • , 25 75 o flawing roads and bridges . ; .330 90 , '4'.am.assessed by road viewers 15 00 4' ~ lording prisoners ' i ' .. 5t3 601 I , " Justices returns .'' ~ , 158 '4 , ' : lTail expenses ; 1 , • , 1 :1p 02'. 'leliffito 81 families-of vorrs , ll77 94 'pairs to public buildings : 32 51 :aging prisoners to peniten'y 108 00 I. , . ': • - .. I `4C - 0101A Pit - : iStatementioitho &taunts tcih.'Cbli • Towrathips M=Mil .ibt!ott I . t Allegan llingham Cdnide ll Part • , Gala ; , Grerieae Bebioul I , ; Bairiscin ! !Hector i. • . Butner ; , jhcksots Xeatiag 11041Sayo ike yleitsantValry, FfOilet I ghtiron , wcden , , Stewardson -1 ; ', Summit itrivsses West Branch IVhartim I paid. _ 4274:92 1857 341 that the foregoing,exhibits a true states ey appear upon Our books of original el 'ole, Clerk. ,it - EiMit 1. -;, - bl' D. Lf t S, trice, Jan. 8, 1882.. i !Funds of Prtier county of Jan., A. 1),. 1862,: 1 sioners' orders: 1 : 4847 84 Win. Bell in's4' 1000 00 I J.F.Cowan, 936 18 Eli Rees " • 500 00 ICm.Bell 'LS: 1000 00 J.F.Cowan " 1000 05 Wm. Bell 157: 400 00 11.11. Dent 294 53 J.F.Cowan " 1000 00 W.V.Keating " 1100 00 above bonus 1684 44 mmin ndiug ble IMII MI alAue frotu.s. -arson Col.of 1860 • , 44 due free , ' LeMv Crittenden col. , of Stetkartiscin for 1860 Aitist:Li 13 Co*p Office, 1 1 Re. 14 ' Re, 41 L. the Mrto.tit .eclors ,) rdepo'ut of itc'el paid 0575 394 127 07 197'32 Corrs Na'nft 1 '161:_90 299 93 339'53 268 35 ; 62 '4l: 175'0: 199 gl 290 51 r 420 91 -184 02 76!41 27 60 16 62 296 10 73 94 54;48 193,32 308'41 175 88 60;70 J A.U.Kendall 111.1tilltinian J.M.lrrigv Geci.Metager Albertie cote' Justus *ring Jobrataginnis Martin Dodge C.P.K116 cittrn W.B.Ayrei ' M.J.Flynn J Pliny Harris E.Lynja*tif 86 36 151.2 t 142 'GI -224 84 14 36 39 20 24 33 13 50, 174 611 A. Bisbee C.Knoriton A.F.Banies 22 12 26 02 49 55 127 64 G.Neefe, ll.Andresen chas,wykoff Alfred .ki - res P.Briglinui J.L.Barray 64.30 54:16 383`92 64 19 89 G 4 14 83 134 56 37 06 6375 " Prothonotary's fees 5 82' " ;11onetexpended 8 21 We the Commissioners of Potter county do certifylhat .the foregoing exhibits a state ment of the receipts and expenditures of said county for the year ending on the 31st day of Dec. A. D. 1861, as appears from the original entres and:documents in ottioT,CerT' s Witness our, hands at the `Cottita (Me the Bth day of Jan,: A.D. - 1862. - ~:) -. -'., j t, ~: EDWLN , THAT'Clinte, - ' V. D. Bitoos,'; ,:' om's. '. •L. S. Roustrrsoni ~ • Attest t L. xt: cole„cierk.,,," ; ; - 2.,., i ;-) , 13762 99 Account of Woolsr,y Buras, Treasurer of Potter county, for the year 1861 : Balance due from Treasurer: 1 90 town 5965 ..• tott Jackson Portage Sweden - • Summit • West Branch Wharton ETI 20 42 Commonirealth PM Balance doe to tfeasurer Potter county , d . - 41 07 Statement:r 4 ithe Military Fund of l'ottsr county : Amt collected in 1861 Paid J.M.Kilbotru Brig. - tas.. 213 00 Paid Assessors 9 50 Paid Collectors per cent 16 51 Paid Treas. commission 15 25 Paid Printers 2: 75 Paid Commissioners' Clerk 10 00 Due the Commissioners 00 • Clerk 3.0 00 351 01 There is also a balance due to the Brigade Inspector and . .to Assessors, A. &ADZ L. HMO, • E.,0. A rim., BOOK STOK: Main above Third St., CO UD I ERS PORT. PA. m W MANN, PSOP/14E1 - :9. BOOKS, l APS, G 1313£ 8, BLANKS DOCKETS- LEDGERS DAY-BOOKS- REC.EIPT-BOOXS; MEMORANDUMS, • • PASS-BOOKS, •DIARIES, TOILTFOLItiS, lIER LETTER-ROOKS A- INVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, Latin, French and German Text. Books. All . School Books used in. the County kept' on hand, or immediately procured when desired. . Magazines or any Periodicals supplied ithett desired. A good assortment of Parer. sncelopes, Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing ..liaterials,"Water colors ; &c. BIBLES, -T PRAYER & lIY3IS BOOKS, of various kinds. MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC. ' Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess ltlen, , &c., &C. PRODUCE ;of 1111 kinds iiken in exchange for Books, &c. [II-34] THE HEROES OF PEACE 6113 . 1 i THE HEROES OF WAR E. Anthony, N 0.501 Bra:away, Nisi Toth, is now puhlishing,in . addition other par traits, the celebrated'collection known - in Eu rope and America as , Brady!s National PholograpAie Portrait Gallery, ' in which is included. Portraits of nearly all the prominent men . of America; not eteepthig JeIF Davis, Gen Beauregard,-FlOyd, and a hosts or other confederates. Pi-ice of Portraits,.s3,oo per dozen. Can be sent It.V mail. Scenes of the War for the Union, are published, card size, and in Stereocopic form. Also, Stereoscopic views cif scenes'in:Paris, Len , don, and in other parts of England and Franco, in Scotland, Ireland, Wales,lfollatri, Switzer land, Spain, on the. Rhine, in Atbens4gypt, Turkey; the Holy Land, China, India, Cuba, Asc., ad infinitult- Our Instantanaons Stereasm>fle:Viewiettio The Greatest Wonder of the Age.: • `t These are taken in The fortieth pa raofn second . and the rushing of water,the moving of leaves, or themarehtrari itrMf, ffotlinOtist the least affect the, taking of these; ,Vitiist.:-They ate Sold for $3 per dozen. • We have also on hand and manufactrire the , laciest nisi:lament ofiStireetsCopes,,Ooto graphic Albums, and Photographic Materials in the United States, and perhaps in the world Catitlogues;containing UsAinfall g 8 tsor traits, Views. Stereoscopes, &c., sent tree by mail, on receipt of If stamp. _ I E. 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