THE JOURNAL. Coudergpart. Pa. ;Vectileed.a.y, Feb. 17,1864 Di. W. IicALARNEY, Entros StirD. H. P.'s example next week gp_Try the Dollar Tea 1 . at' JONES' Drug Store. . sg.The Annual Meeting of the Mem bers of the Coudersport Library Asaocia• tion has been adjourned to meet at the residence of Mr. John M. Hamilton, on Saturday the 2120th inst., at 3P. M. A general attendence is desired; officers are *to be elected for the ensuing yeir.. • By order of the President. to. The friends of Rev. R. R. PIERCE, 'Pastor cf the Methodist Church at Os way° Village, purpose giving - him a Do nation Visit on r t riday evening of this 'week. Eminent sioealters have been en gaged, and a supper will be provided, by the !adieu. We wish them success. ligA_The friends of Rev.J. J. ROBERTS, Vidor of the Methodist Church of this village, will give him, a Donation Visit at *the, Church on Friday evening of this The friends are, de fired to be ,preaent, early. Peter Yentzer was fohnd dead in 'the road on last Monday.' It is thought that he fell from his wagon and broke his .Week. He was a man of temperate habits. glier•The 46th Regiment hating re"en• listed are home on furlough. Fifty.three 'belong to this county, We published the :liaises of company GI few weeks ago, and will publish the names of company II next week. :After their long Beige in 'the' field they intend to have a;lively time for the few days they are among their friends. They will have a party in the =Court House on next Thursday evening, with . a supper at Mr. Glasamire. 1€4,..We are pleased to know that the Academy at this place will again bo open •ed on the 29th of the present month.— • The Rev. Mr. Elliott is a gentleman well "fitted fer this task, and his administration 'will doubtless prove successful. TUE DUAFT. The following is given by the Martial , of this District as an approximation of , our quota : 126th Sub• Dist. Coudersport 10 427th do Eulalia 8 128th do Roulet• 12 129th do Sweden • 8 • 130th don Pleasant Valley 3 431st do Clara 7 132 d do llebron '23 133 d do Sharon .35 - 134th do. Oswayo 23 135th do, Ceneseo 13 186th do' Allegany 15 137th do Ulysses 23 138th do 13i ogbatn 18 139th do West Branch 7 140th do Summit 3 141st do Abbott 10 142 d 143 d Sterrardson Harrison v 144th /45th 146th 117th 148th 149th 150th Hector Pike Jackson Keating Homer Sylvania Wharton EMS :This is understood to mean 20S - 3 as the actual number of men Potter county 'will be required to furnish under the call of the President last January and the last call; 50 per cent. being added in tase of a draft. It will be noticed that .each Borough and township forms a dis tinct and separate sub-district, which is Much the - best and fairest ray of dividing the different counties. Our people will feel, very grateful to Captain Blair for this change. The Commissioners advertise is our - columns to-day a bounty of Three Hun- Aired Dollars. This is a very liberal offer and Should be made use of by the differ ent townships to relieve the people of the' burden of the draft.: If efforts are di „reefed in the proper channel 'end by pro per' persons it will require but a short time to fill tie quota—indeed ) there is but a short time left in which to work.— Wn will say more about this offer of the Vommissioners in cur next, and will now only say that it is neoessny, just and equitable. lair There is no war news of mitebica llortanse. A number of Union prisoners bays escaped from Libby Prison—some were rteaptnred. Soul's skirmishing in she direetion of Knoxville with no vital ritrOte. The Conscription Act has passed finally—the $3OO clause remains and both, classes are united. Irolanteericig s rapidly progressing all ova the 'North. arise mansbers of rebel clasertsiz 4041 0 eui lines daily. I iiis7GtrvEAort ]ETCHER said recently in an address it Danville, Virginia, that "Stonewall" Jackson was in favor of con ducting the war under the black flag, and so expressed himself several doss after the secession of Virginia, proposed to set the" e4ample by . first carrying that flag in the idea of the enemy, Jackson was - a model: "Christian." Tui number of Pules who have died on the field of battle, or been executed during the present insurrection, an.ounts to twelve thonsand, and of th'.se who have been banished, eight thousand. ifte-Jotin G. Whitter,-the poet states that White Wm. Lloyd Garrison was in prison in Baltimore in 1830, Henry Clay wrote from Lexington, Kentucky, to a friend, in Baltimore "directing' him' to pay the .fineiand costs, and liberate Mr. Garrison." ;This fact has not been pub licly known until very recently. WiIALE and hearty conserints who get exempted on the ground ebtweak nesa in the spine," may be sail to ,be adepts in the game of Lackgammqn,. —Same days since, a lady called ar a daguerreoan establishine,nt in Oxford, New York,;to have a photograph ,taken of her Deice, ,a little, child then -with her The , photograph was taken, and while the lady was. waiting 'to have it finished ‘ the little girl strayed into the laboratory, and swallowed some kind of poison which she found, there. When missed and looked for she was found in the laboratory, dead, having expired alihost immediately. The aunt has since become insane. • te - Goy. Gamble of Missouri died very suddenly a few days ago. his fu neral took place with imposing honors on the 3d instant. The Lieutenant Govern or, Hall, becomes Governor till the Fall election. The radicals in Washington declare that they eau carry the State by a large majority. 1 A. FLOPY llrr.—At the reception of the Forty sixth Regiment P. V., yester ' I day in the Capitol grounds, Mr. Smith (a member of the House from Chester co unty) addressed the soldiers, declaring that he did not know what to do to gratify' theni,:so,large were their claims upon the public. LAt this speeel., one of the vetcr• airs cried out, "Let the Legislature or, ganize and stop quibbling about politics-' and we will consider ourselves repaid for our hardships." In reply to this another -soldier exclaimed, "There are too maney copperheads in the :Senate to effect a I peaceful organization " In reply :to the I soldier,'' Colonel Selfridge (a war Demo. crat) waved his hand toward the serried ranks of his gallant regiment, and ex dial:tied? in a voice of thunder, "There are no copperheads there!" For a moment the scene was an exciting one,the cheers ofthe people and those of the soldiers in meeting how they estimated copperhead ism.—./larisbury Telegr fas"-The Senate - has so amended the Enrollment Act, that none . but such as are in service, or who have been in the service two years, and have been honora bly discharged, are exempted from the op erations of the draft. This throws ali who served in the nine months' regiments into the classes liable to draft. They still have one advantage over other men, and but one, that is, they get a bounty of F. 402 tliey enlist, while others get only $1302. No doubt many of them will new "go in;" Those who were drafted in 1562, ill also be liable to draft. The Harrisburg Telegraph makes a powerful and well-timed appeal to the unconditional Union men of tbisCommon wealth to commence and energetically prosecute the work of organization pre paratory to the 'presidential election. Whatlis primarily needed is the dissent inatioh of knowledge on the vital questions at issite among the people. This is a labor of no less' magnitude than impor tance, It is second only to the reinforce ment of the armies in the-field. We com mend the matter, in an especial manner, to the consideration of those gentlemen who have the Union ordanization of this county in their hands. 305 THE member of Congress from Arkan sas elected by the new state convention, has pr i esented his claim for a seat. CoL Wm. M. Stone, the new Govern or of lowa, was once a canal driver be tween Roscoe and Cleveland, Ohio, at three `.dollars a month. Tas phrase "down m in the mouth" is said to have been originated by Jonah about the time the whale swallowed him. A. DowN cast editor says he has see the contrivance that lswyers use to "warm np with the subject". He says it is a glass concern and holds about a pint. All the Minnesota regiments, except bee, whose times expire in .the spring, have re-enlisted. Mr. Wells Coverley, who has been a prominent betel keeper in Harrisburg for many years, died of consumption recently The Mormons are operating largely in some portions of Canada. Forty-seven converts were recently baptized at Chat r haoi. There is many an unfortunate cnie whew heart like a sunbeam, alwaYS ap pears loveliest in its breaking asunder. Pekin, China, has the oldest newspaper of the world. It . has been published for 0100 years . and is printed on silk. STATEM ENT orAtTlleceipta and Expeliditures of Potter. county for the - year ending on the 31st day,of Dec. A. D.• 1863: Rec'd for couniy,icikes on unseated lands fat; 1862 $5:53 44 Rec'd for county taxes on unseated •.. -• lands for 1863, , • Rec'd for Relief taxes on unseated C " lands for 1862 ' —7:111 03 Rec'd for Relief taxes on unseated lands for 1863 121 97 Rec'd for bounty taxes on unseated lands fur 1863 182 82 Rec'd for county taxes on setaed Ids and personal property, 1862 ..17P9 98 Rec'd for county taxes on'scated '• • Ids and pfesonal property-, 1863 2237 23 Rec'd for Co. taxes on seated Ids-k personal proplty for prey.io.us,yrs . Reed for Relief taxes on seated Ida and personal property for 1862 608 67 Rec'd for Relief ta.Tes,on seated, Ids, , and iiersonal propetty for 1863 381 03 fteed for bounty tax on seated Ids and personal property for 1863 671 92 Reo'd for Nlilitary tax for 1691 167 89 do do 1663: 87 03 Ree'd for Co. tax seated returned unseated for 1862 , .9 05 Ree'd for Relief tai seated returned unseated - 62 , Reed from monies refunded ' ' ' 4.37 Total receipts Paid for Assessor's wages " Auditor's wages , 60 12 1 . Clerk of Quarter Sessions • . 98 23 " Prothonotary's f: es 'es 79 11 Commonwealth costs _ 686 38 " Constables fees 106 50 " Clerk hire , 302 76 Corn's for bal. due for '62 32 . 24 Corn's services for 1863 382.10 11 Bounty to Volunteers 360 00 . 1 Counsel and Attorneys fees . 56 00 " hit. on bond to IT V Keating 66 00 1, Int. on bond to I Berson 350 00 " do do G G Colvin 15 19 "' Election. expenses - 704 09 " Fuel 11'38 " Grand Jurors fees 385 39 " Incidental expenses 16 00 " • Justices returns 7 76 11 Penitentiary expenses 337 26 1, Public printing 225 00 1 1 Qualification fees 28 20 " Road views 31650 . " Tip_staves 102 00 " Traverse Jurors fees 747 . 46 " Stationary 24 51 " Sheriff's fees i 72 00 " Wolf and wild cat bounty 34 00 1 . Jail expenses 70 61 " Repairs to public buildings 82 40 . 1 Stationary 51 51 " Relief to soldiers families 396 60 " bal. due Sheriff for 1862 111 69 " costs for county ' 20 11 damages by roads /08 Ot, 11 Court criers 2 oc • 1, Money refunded 13 27 it Tending clock ' 12 50 11 Sundries 41 32 Excess of Receipts over Expenditures 492 69 „ . We the Commissioners -of Potter county do certify that the foregoing exhibits a tree state. tnent of the receipts and . expenditures of said county for the year ending on the 31st day ofl Dec. A. D. 1863, as nppears from the original entries and records la this office Witness our hands a.t:the Comm:ssioner's Office the 20th day of Jan'y, 1864. L. S. ROBERTSON,) C. P. KILBOURNE, Comsr's R. L. NICHOLS, , Attest: L. B. Cots. Clerk. STATEN ECNT CIF the Funs of Potter county on the Ist day Of Jan'y, 1864 : To amt of Con3srs and Rater orders outstanding . $3,339 03 " Judgt in favor of Warren Co. Bank and costs 3,928 71 1 ' Int on same, Jan.lst, 1864 62 55 11 Judgt in favor of E& D Ilerr 3,907 00 " Int on same to Jan. - 1, 1864 1,172 10 11 Bond to John Keating 1,100 00 " Int. due Jan 1. 1864 6G 00 " Bond to Imo Benson for bounty to voluritems 5,000 00 ( 1 Relief bond to GG. Colvin 108 50 11 do do CS &EA Jones 100 00 and interest to Jan 1, 1864 -6 00' " estimated expenses for 1864 7000 00 11 assetts over indebtedness 906 08 By amt of taxes due from, unseated 15 for '62 : less Treas. pr. et. 3080 52 11 relief tax due on same for 1862—less Treas. per cent , 695 92. " Co. tax due . from uns'ed Id for 1863—less Treas. pr ct 3457 57 11 relief due on the same for for 1863--less Treas. pr ct 683 55 " special tax due oil same for • 1863—less Tress pr et 998 55 " county tax on seated lands retarned as unseated tor '62 • 27 75 11 county tax on seated ret'd '63 10 74 " county tax on seated and Personal prop'ty due for '63 2172 96 " relief on seated & personal for. 1863 ' 502'17 special on seated aad per sonal for 1863 . 559 04 a military for 1663 . 236 81. " county tax on real and per sonal property due for '62 101 571 " relief due on seated & per sonhl for 1862 '34 OS " : Military for 1862 13 65 1 county and other taxes on • real and personal for 1861 and previous years , 11 50 " Judgts in favor of Potter co. 554 00 " notes held by county 133 32 i " due from Cameron co. (Est) 600 00 I " due on village lots. 42 27 " estimated Co. Tax for 1861 8436 48 " do relief tax for '64 1850 57 do special tailor '64 2534 00 - the Commissioners' of the county of Potter do certify that the .above statement of the Funds of said county on the first day of January, 1864, is correct, as will appear from the books and records of this office Com missioners' office, Jan'y 18. A. D., 1864. L. S. -ROBERTSON, C. P. KILBOURNE, Comrs R. L. NICHOLS, Attest: L. B. COLE, Clerk" TO CONSTARLES AND OTHERS Constables and others who are required to make returns to February Term of Court or to appear at said • Court to be qualified, are hereby notified to appear on Thursday after noon, Feb'y 18, at two o'clock. as there - will be no session of the Court till that day. 'town ship ;Ware will please have their bonds ready to be approved at that time. S. J, 01448 TED, Protry. Feb„l, IS-I 4 PRICE CURRETWr. Corrected every Wednesday bA,P.--.A...STEB— BINS a CO., Retail Dealers in Gpineriels4r. and Provisions.,:," opposite D. F. Massif:arc's' -; 2 T.Coudersecirt,-Pgi» applesiltreen; -7 0? ' 1 12 do , Y'• 150• 235' , Beansi:; 2'90 - 2 50 geeso.:ax, 25 ~3 6, 'Beef, • ' 6 ,- 7 Berries, dried, 1.? quart 8 - 16 Buckwheat, "ti bush., 60' Buckwheat Flour, Butter, tb., - Cheese, ' Cloverseed Corn, l'R busb., Corn:Altai, per cwt., :"., . • - .7 • "1.75 ' 3.00 . „Eggs ). :11 .. d0 ,' ' . Is Flour, e xt ra; * .-- VeVol,' - "`'•='B 25' "9 25 - do* superfine " :.700 S 00 Ilanis, .70 lb, r • . , 10 .12 ll'ay,? ton, ' - 17 00 14 00 Honey, per fhi,, •10 123 Laid, • • "., ' , 12i '-14 Maple Sugar,'per lb., 12 .14 Oars, 7L4 bush, .• •' GO G 5 . Onions, . ",. . I_oo, 125 Pork, V - 'bbl.; 20 00 22 50 do .11 lb., : . 10 . 12 'do in whole hot, 4 17 lb., •• L 8 Si Potatoes, per bush.; . . :,. 44 50 (.Peaches, dried, - .el lb.,- , . 25 ._ _ Poultrr, lb., Rye, per husk., Salt, , , • do's She's ; - - Timothy eed • Trodt, per - Whel4; "tl, bush. Milt° . Fish, it $7,555 05 459 91 • VENITIAN HORSE LINIIIETI'. pint botttes at fifty 'cents, cures lame- 4 ness,, cuts, cholic, Sc: Ri , ad the ; following.: .• ' Dr. Tomas: We have used for the past year your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, bruises, celie and cuts, and in every instance found it the best article I ever tried in this circus,company. Please send six , dozen. hot • ties, as it is the only liniment nto:use now We have 108 horses, some very valuable, and do not want to leave town without it. HYATT FROST, Manager VanAmburg Menagerie. Sold ,by alll druggist 9. • - • Office, fiG.Cortland.t,Streeti New York. To Consumptives. Cansuroptive sufferers will receive a valua ble preicrip.ticn for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitas, and all Throat and Lung affections,..(free of charge,) by sending their address to Rev: E. A. 'WILSON, 4 , .Williamsburgh, Kings Co., New York. "DRFSER.Iit Your Beauty, Symmetry of IL "Form, your Ilealth and' Mental Powers. by using that safe, pleaslint, popular, and specific; remedy known as Helmbold's Extract Read the advertisement in another column, and profit by it—diseases and symp toms enumerated. Cut it out and preserve it You may not now require it,i.but may at some future day. $7.555 05 "It gives health and vigor to the frame, Audb!oo!li to the paiiiti It. saves long - suffering and expo Sure. Beernre of counterfeits—cures guaranteed. •. [Communicated.] Ptamonary - Consturipticia a Curable Dinare To Consivolplives. The undersigned baying been restored to health in a. few weeks, by a very simple rem edy, afte'r having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption—is anxious to Make known to his fellow,sulferers.the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of. the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions. for preparing and using the, same, which tikey will find a.sure cure for-Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis Cotighs, Colds,, The only object of - the advertiser in send ing the Prescription is in benefit the afflicted,' 'and spread information which he conceives to he invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer ivill i try hiS,remedy, as it cost them no thing,-and- May , prove a blessing. 'Parties wishing the prescription ifill please address Bev. EDWARD A. WILSON, $2G,145 91 OM . . Ari AXE to the enclositre'of the subscriber on k..) or al-oot the let of October, one two-year RED HEIFEit Tho owner will come forward prove ; property, nay charges. and take hey acy . ay or she will' be disposed of according to law. ZFM. FOSTER. Wharton . ; '23d'No4., 1803. SHERIFF'S` SALES. • i . Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of r'enditio'n I_ll. Exponns, Fitri.Facies and Lexeri Fatis iziked out of the Court of Common Pleas of Poli ter County, Pennsylvania, and. to me directedd shall expose to public sate or outcry, at the Court 1T:1143C in Coudersport, on MOND_A,..Y, the 15th day of abr., 18d4, all o'cloelc, p. in.', the fal lowing described tracts ..or parcels of land to wit : A certain tract of land situate in Sharon township, Potter co., Pa., being .part .otwar , rant No 2176;13eginninu at a beech corner in the north line of said . warrant "110} perches west of the N E corner of said werrant,thence south along the l.ne of land lately in posses sion of T J Hurdle, thence further swath across the Oswayo creek in all- 207 and 4-10th pers. to a posi corner, thence east 54 perches' to a post corner in the line of the warrant, thence north parallel with the west line hereof to as posi corner in the north line of said warrant, thence by said warrant' line west 54 perches to.the place of beginning; containing Se,venty, acres of land, more or less; viola 40 acres of which are improved, with one frame house, 1 frame harrii-1 shingle RIM, and a good" ail plc orchard and other fruit trees therhon.• To be sold Its.tim property of Thomas McDonald. ALSO-4 ( ertain real estate bounded north by lands of II H Dent and J V BroWn, 'east by land-of 'Wm. Patterson,- south by lands now or late of the Binglnim estate;•and west by lands of N 11 Hallock and H H Dent, -. .being lot No 129 of the allotment:of lands of H ; tlDent in Ulyssw Potter co., ra., apd part of war rant No 1252, containing alnint PiftY-Eiiht acres more iii less, atraut thirty acres of which are improved, pith I log' bone, 1 log ba'rn, and some ft - nit trees thereon.: To be , soldl as the property of-WinehellJahnson. „ ALSO—A certain_ 'tract of land situate - in Sharon Tp : beginning at a post corner stand ing 35 perchen.N and" 36 perches A from the N , W corner of W*. Ito 5855;•tberice by tlid-S $26,745 97 line of lends of W T Lane E 100 perches t: Pelt corner, ths'4lo6 by the W line of lands 275 3.00 2 14 . • 7 po.. 7.ba 113110 6 8 1 OD 25 4 . 50 - 'l6 250 350 450 500 1.25 150 4_50 500 .13osTeN, , Ju1y 7, 1860 A 4.IkRD Williu:msburg,h, Kings count3',.New York Estra:Si . . P. B. Dedrick S 165 perches to it post, theice B 15 perches to a pot, thence by the lin . opf lercereau Westoi land 'S 133 percliii ‘ l, l .ii"o)S line of WL To bBssllElfgee ,ty-41851 , _ -Die of said Wt. No 5.855 a? 8 Ylg No/5859 if , :271, &relies, thence 7 perchesphetice W perclies to 3 corner, thencellADJhe lands of G W Shemin N per - Chest to - the N Tine of Wt. No 5134; thltite said line]; 14Q Perc ties to a posatiorntiii Of Az - el Labe S I 511' I tlerchegOo4CpoSt,'Clien'ce by; the S line of lands of Ltine' , Vllls" perches, thence by the B Nita of lanas.ttf said Lane 151 perches to Ithe plaice of beginning, containing 584 acres,l more or less, being parts of warrants Nos. 5135 j• 5350, about 100 acres of - - Whicli• are. impriwgd, With 1 double saw and shingle mill. 41 frame houses, 4 frame barns, a good apple urcbard and other .fruit -trees thereon —ALSO--,Another tract 'of land,in.said-qp,..boundeitti*Jollowita,.begin nitig at,a post curud i r s'a,ndiog in the N, line of Wf:NO 5559'dt t hi!d iitlfk•e' of 1731 , t flit hs perches W frau' the N E corner therof, thence hy'th . Oc. Wt: line W t 255 liercli6s . _eo a corner; thence by'llie line o :land lof Lyman' Blit6 N 365 perches to the:Nw l':o l yk:State line,tbence by said. line E 255 petelieS .; to 'a. Poit i cordei, thence 'by the W lin of E li'Dedrlck S 355 'perches to LIM pitted of . begiziriing: cogtnizilhg 561.".2 acres. ' more 'oi: less'and'heing MIA of Wt No 5353, abuut '40(1: ores of - Which's fc inipro,Y-, frame lio ses, ed, with 6, 1 frame linril,agood apple orchard and they fruit ircTs•thcreon: To he sold as the pilopetV of J. IL Wright. ALSO—Certain teal estate in Jackson tivp, bounded north by lands Of rllingbain 'estate, east by lands ofßl4g-haml estate and lands in possession of -A 13 Baker, south t.y hinds of.; Bingham estate. and other, unseated lands'and west kf hinds of A E, OOtte'ari'd lands ailing ham estate, conMlnlng 250 acres; mote onlessi being west part of lot N. 2 of the allotment' of Bingham lands iii sltidl IT; ap . ci, purt'of war rants Nos. ISSZ. and 180. E :abOut 35 acres of , - which are improved, with 1 frinic house, .1 !frame bare -and sited, and some fruit trees thereon. TO be sold as the property of Jere. , miah Baker. „ I I , . ALSO—certain tither -real estate in Jr:ekson twp, bounded north, 'Mist and south Iv. lands of Bingham estate turd other unseatt.d .lands, and west by landfi,o!f deieinialt Biker, contain:- ing about i 3 acres, l more or less; being east part of lot No. 2 01l the a!llOtment of Bingham lands in raid tivp aiid part of \Vt. 1804, about 5 acres Of which lire imProved, with I..frame house and I,log silaile thereon. To lie sold as the property of 11,.-n Baker. ALSO—certain real estate, to wit i bounded on the north Viands Os M Fni.,dee'd, lanes . of Geo Fox 4-. S Rbss west part of lot No 146 of the allotment 'ofi' lands of E 0 St John in Ulvsse,s twp, and !Ands: of Ross, by landS of 11 II Dent; south; by lands of S Ross and .of Geo. Fox and S. Buss, .and wt st by lauds- of S Boss lands of t h e estate of Sll Fox, dee'd, and of George PCi ancllS Ross being lot No 118 of the allotment of Candy of E.,D St Joht in Allegany twp aid partof warrants n 0.1209 and 1300, contain mg 8 111 and i-lOths acres, I with the iisual . rilOvanee'.oe'sia: per ceht. for roads. &e., 100 acres 4Wilich . are improved; with 1 frame hone, 1 frame barn and 'seine fruit tress thereon, To be Sold as the property of F II Smith. ALSO—certain! real ,estate situate in thei village of Lewisvipe, POtter co., Pa„ bounded on the north; by Ilands of \V A Whitley, east I by lands of E thicket, S Hull and W Lyon,' south by lands oll . Benoni Pearce and west by high Way called \Test street, containing sixty four square rods-of laud with one frame house and some frult ti ecs thereon, To be sold as ! the property' of D wight: Oenung. i ALSO—ce'rtail real; estate, yiz : bounded on the west, ,:ortli :trio e.a.st by lands of H H I I.3ent and sent!) ti) ; lot No. 170 erthe ,hutment of lands of S Bosh .in Ulysses twp, being lot 'No 125 of the af(Jresaid allotment and part of warrant No. 1 . .52:..'t. containing 50 and 5-10ths acres, with, the ulsual allOwanee of six per et. I ,'for roads, *&c., about 15 acres of which are I improved. To be sold as the property of °Lades. P..Sladel. .. i . : ~... ... ~.._. ALSO— . certaiii real estate, beginning at M • post thMN E.cornet ofllot No 31 of the allot , ' meiat ti BinghanLjaodS in Hector twp, thence I Oths rods, thence south 140 t :02 and 5-1001 s rods,tlience east 102 and foils, thence we north 140 rods t • the place of,Upginsting,con lOth acres, being lot N 0.105 afoteslaid and part of warrant 0 acres of which are,itnproc e house awl soine - fruit trees sold as the property Edw'd training 89 and of the allopuent No 1396 ) about ed, with one fra thereon. To be] D. Carr. kLSO—eerta n real estate. viz: cemrnene ing at a post th ,S E corner of lot No 84 of the ' allotment of tit. Bingham lands in Usway,o trap; thence north 41 3-10ths rods to a hem lock, thence esst 21 and, G-10ths rcds to .a beech, thence' ulorth three-fourths of ti' degree east 49 and 4-1 the rods to a hemlook, thence east 17 and 4-10ths rods to a beech, thence south 62° east 1.10 and- 2-10ths- rods„'thenee south 73 rods, .lieuce,.lyez , t, , r,i2 and 5-10ths rods; thence north 21L zind 3- . loths rods thence '23 and 2Aoths rodi . 6 the place of Imi:inning, containing - 77.a5d 2-10ths 'acres l with the usual alloWance of six. per ct. for roads. fire., being lot No 53i0f thtl aforesaid allotment and part of warrant . i Nu 918 about iii:acres of which are itaProved, tTith one franie house' three beard shanties and] stables, aid some fruit trees thereon.. A To be sold as the property of Edffard , Van- ntwerii. . , .. .•ALSO—certin real estate, viz; beginning at the S E coder otllot lio 211 of the allot mentjtn of Bing-ti fatids ihtlysses tsrp,thence north 10° east 100 and . s-10ths rods to a white pine corner, , t ence south i39l° 'east 186 and 5-10ths rods,hence north 88° east 55 an-e. j iB-10ths rods: fence south 100.. and . 5- . loths rods, thence nest' ,244 rods to the filace of be ginnino.', cont4nhig 152 acres, strict theasnre, being rot 'No 131 ofilte- nfor'esnid allettiient and part of wfirrant No 1261, about: GO acres of which'are iinproved, with :one•trai* house one frame bath and sotrie fruit trees thereon. he property of Abijaha'm :Wag- To be sold as over. ALSOLcer ain land in ITaxrison ttip,viz : beginning at al hemlock the S W corner o No of-their:Hutment of lands in said twp, thence north 1-1° east by west line of said lot No, /11 82 ante 6-10ths perches, to a beech the S E corner of loi No 112, thence west by south line'anat. N0.(1r2 perches to it'Pnit corner, thence south . 4 west•7B and 3-10ths ton past corer, thenia south 88r east by north line of of NW 127 140 perches' to The place of begirtninc., l containing 66 and 7-10ths acres, more or lessorith the usual allowance of six per ct. t foi . roadS, "&c:, being lot No 157 &Alm allotnient of lands of Fox and Ross in said twp; unl b part Of warrant No 1182.,-about 15 Acres of c, WI are improved, with ono log house, one fame shop and, one, school house and some fruit trees thereiin. To be,SOld s as the pi•opeitftaf d.'S.Trownand Fanny IfioWu ' ALSO—Certain teal egnfe in Allegany twp bounded CM-Rie north by , un'sentefflands,'east by lands of'-Stanley; on the-south - be nn- N.qst- by landB' of Oliver ,ining 'My acresovith, !no usual I six per o. for roads; aboet hick% cleared MT SIM nine acres seated lands James, cogt.l alloivattOo . o one acre 6r- one 'frame 'lctis'e thereov;..Tii proporty. of L. D. Rosier; D. C. LARRABEEf Shit' etia:pped viit helsoltLas`, Jan. 25, 1 Court Proclamation, ,r,,E i ttEAS the Hon. Robert i G. Whits, ..,filteesident Judge, and thepo . ,ll!„, C. 3, - kits and G, G. Colvin, Associate, Juggea or thegO:tiika of Oyer & Terminer Juil - Peliiery, Quarter Sessions of the Pes,c' Orplittina!Court and Court of, Common kik,. 'l9r,,tke . „,county of Potter, have issued theic pree - pt, betring date the twenty-first day of Dec'r, in the year of our Lord one thou eighttiondred and eixty-three, and to ma directe.dithr holding a court otOyer 8c Termi net:a—nd General Jail Delivery, Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, 07phlin's court, and court of Common Pleas in thelßorough of Coudars port, on MONDAY, the' 15th daf of Febi, next, and to continue one week: Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, JitstiCes of .the 'Pence and Constables iYithin the county„that , they be theti and there to their proper persona; said day, with their •rdlls, records. inquisi: tions,examinathms, and other remembraeces„ to do these things which to their' ap-. perin.to be-done. 4ad those who are bound by their reeoguisatfccs.to prosecute the prisoners thia areor shall be in the jell of said. county of Potter, are to bethen and there to prosecute against them as will be just[ Dated, at Coudersport, Janr. 11,.1864, Ina the Seth year of the Independence of the United Stilte.s of .America.. ViTioter.: - GoodO OLMSTED'S. 1 OUR atttcntion is iinvittd to the large and, attractive .stock .just,yeceived, and for. sale as low as the same qualities can be boned' anyWhete in the county. We hays on hand a large and varied, as- - soi'ttnent of Domestic .'Cottons, ce-tpiimittg BROWN SHEBTINPS, and • BB' RT I N GS., • • BLEACJIED MIISLINS, DENIMS, - • .` STRIPES, • . • CHECKS,' - , CO.TTOT FLANNELS, on which !Ii cannot be undersold. j• . We purchase onr Oods for Cash awl:offer them at a ye6r, small advance From Cosi. - . • . FLANNELS. J you want to' pu'rchase RED; ' • .GRAY; ,lILUE, er PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, eilT At Oirnitedls. DRESS GOODS; DELAINES, ' 1 PRINTS \ - 1 . , Bitotaz, ft lad . - W ()OLEN SHIMS; HOODS, SONTAGS, NUIAAS, BALIIORAL SKIRTS, i • CLOTHS, ant t'A.SSIMEIZES. A full supply CLO'THING. DON'T fall to , call, before purchasing A nd 'see the assortment BOOTS & SHOES OR, Men . Wonien St Children, in great Ta= and cheap For Molasses, syrup; Sugar, Ten - sad Coifs., in fact everything in the qrocery:line, call A iiill . astoitine4„,or almost eterstiise I . ist is kept in'a: cohutry store on hand. We intend to' keep Goods that' will give satisfaction ant sell good articles at the' lowest living profit Grain'of_ all kinfls, Butter, Wool, - ' • Sheep Pelle, rare, Deer Skive Also, . County, Township and School Orders, for" .11 1 of which the highest prices- will be lisiff ._. -, At 011iikiedfo, Condereport, s Pa,Nori- IS, fisT -.- ' • • till( 1=405 . 44't1t11 rplin undersigned would respectfully inform 1. the surrounding community that helms taken the roonis formerly occupied by John S. Mann, wnere hels prepared to de All Kinds of Harnois Woik on the shortest notice LONG - FITRAW COLLARS . plsq kept constantly owhanth , ...Theaa tolls are A superior artiele,and need but a trial to insure their success. .Reiiiriring - don,*e in ; gO4 . ;tyt Snruinglea; fMaitiiiiale-rinkiiilltimes, and flame straps,: &c., kept constantly on Mtnal. The public ire invited to call and examine, before purckaling elsewhere. _ .• . S. P. MINAR. Coudersport. Oct. 16, 1860. ." 46.8tobbins & ,Cch AGENTS - Eprittp sale of WHEELER k WILSON'S; SEMS 6 MACHWES feir - E'oterCounty . - •-•- §"0: . 1P Questioji Settldo ! nquire at al; " • • erigineir ME D. C. LARRAttRE EH At OlnintedN. At Olin•ted'• At Otmeted's AT OLMSTED'S AT OL4STED'S, Want& IMSI
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