The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, February 09, 1860, Image 4

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TIO.S. S. Chase, .
ilrts,ll.lNii Littgs ittiettpnpatiti:gis
should . be * -:,:ddiessocl, to secure attention.
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8/LOSI2 -- Bislletin—l f qtigst
- the
rnfn fl;74R:;!"171i.(
;tvet:!4l4,gise a statistical accouat'pf. the
oil operations in-this vicinity, - Nie look it
'ffirro 4. last; and .. :Visited,all the.
li c 'Our;
tfistuF,l-..4d4/1-I;ert trim was liind'cnoues
-olttiitcne Fat difficult tolgot:alisfe
prog:esi,'‘fith
'the pre.eiie .
e~th of`cacl 'one; as •theidre'cLitiritiv
yaryiug. • But the:following will ho found
job9'Etleatlroorreat : • Ip.toning ax thp
gpler•orio, two runes abovelowti—on the
fare; '3lri: Nandi Curry. The Kerrs .T
4ficeyr'l,. hill, :have commenced one - . •
Of: a mile• below theta',
S.elair and Co. have driven iron tubes to
t' e 'depth of about GO feet, when the tube
br'••ke near the lower end. Work sus
pend d'nntil'Spring. mile be-
Joy •t4n.i; Etelr'af Short ilav'e pipe
b .tweed and .50 feet. • , •
the 13orough, More ~Chase & Co.,
Ile have reached depil of ! 130 feet and
a• •
rc Bntlittg anew vein of oil almost daily
and - each one is i,arger than the one altore.
Tncir proupects are 1 4 eiy . " flattering and
f here-. 6 no longer a doubt of their success.
the . y,not reaol the Lake mentioned
mthe "21 mer ica t'z-c;i' of last week'???]
Three . -fourths of a wile below : Moore, are
Barn:s , llH Meall, Rouse & Co's. well near
.
}OO feet, and near. them Wilhatug, Tanner
& co., about 110 feet. The former has
umpeciseveral barrels of oil, and with a
L•oud' pump this well will to a paying
iitiOtion. They are about procuring one.
'Williams has commenced pumping. This
well "produces strong salt vatcr.
Ne....ft to these on the opposite side of
thecreek; bonitly, Kier A: Co., have brok•
en their pipe, after reaching a depth of
50 fOl7, and are abuut conmenrin7 anoth
er., One-fourth
. Of below theta
Alten 'k Johnston have found oil at the
depth of 1:30 feet. - They have every pros
pect of a good wq.
hest 'to' this V,:ithin a half mile is the
old Drake. well with which the public aro
familiar. One-fourth of a wile below the
latter, -CroAcy, ,Sloan & Co., have a F plea
did well 108 feet deep, and oppozite it on
the side bill l lwan 11, Ca. have sank a
shaft to a considei'able depth, but werc.
driv'g p t bythe g,,s. There are one or
twosiinilar 'bhaftS iu progress on the same
hill, Lelow this one, 'but nothing certain
is known about them. •
'At the lower mill, a mile below, Cresley,
Fletcher, Stackpole & Co. have reached
the depth of 90 feet, and have oil in Ann-,
dance. -- •
SO rods below them, jainison has driv
en pipe 20 feet. Forty rods farther down,;
Noble & Delaunder have .driveri 5 . 0 or GOl
feet; one hundred rods below this, Mackey
& Co., .hare tubed and' bored 3O Or 70
feet. About one hundred rods further,
Virm. Ileridci.son has tubed and bored 1.13 '
feet ; and We hc4r rumors of several oth-j
ens Cl ri• haVe commenced, or soon will!
commence operating in the vicinity of the
iibliVe; but we know of no more in active
opm:atiqn until we reach Wash. M'Clin,4
tocks, where Kerr & Co. have an engine,
and everything ready for operations.
One mile below W. M'Cliutock's, on
the flays farm, Dalzell.l.:wing, & Win. B.
Shngert are boring with au ealine. They
have reached the depth of 3G feet. Nest
td them on Farris farm, Washington
Stewart & Co. are operating, but we could
not learn the particulars:
KelloggA Co.'s well, about 11 miles
beht Tituscjile, is a magnificent thing.
They hare' bored about 90 feet, and dip
off from one to two barrels per day, just
a-nart 'of the sand-pump. The holeis
inches. • They are still going deeper:
Messrs. Allen, Chase & Co., about 300
feet below,KellOgg & Co., are — down about
90 feet. The drove no pipe;
,neither
the one above. They bate round
some inch veins, and are still going deeper.
We were shown a good specimen of the
oil taken from their dell, and there is ev
ery prospect - of success. • * '
Brown, Mitchell & Co., about 150 rods
belloWliate bored- about 40 feet,• but
. as
they. were not'in operation atthe;time.we
plssed, we could not make any examine
tion of the work?.
Ben p dict,.Spcneer & Co, about three
fourths' of -a• below KellOgi i & Co ,
are down about - 12 feet •and'haye. found
oil In abundane - e;L:=su much that, as they
throw t.hp water,and dirt Out,.the oil rums
off in perceptible:rmintitieg. They will
have to diirdsOmepip'e, and will uudoubt
edly have an excellent yell.
But
-the well Ituou'u as the_3l'Clitanch
well, is , still aheid any ; whichnelive
seen, exCeptdol.'Dralie's; this
seek. They - have bUred about--? 0 feet,
and tltp,oil,o2l.vs,out oyer . the.lick, of. the
Alpe, about 5 . feet atiove
et ern taking off about 10 buirrels
per' 4 but ,when, tliley.getrevery
i hilng..4ed 'prid - "get. I nto'sUceessful . opera.,
I ne'ablc .to 'do a'great deal
better. - 1. - • - '-•
Tlie,ai,ilS ) anOtber work , going oq below
and; n'ea(..er 'die . Lorin tb - lOr.tbe . er'eek
Nvl4c,!l ilici l ppt, 'mit, and consequently,
catlzipucithing about. •
riousE.--The Nebraska
Representatives liave`Oised a
bill for tie iiipuizatioa of that Territory
lAltorrStitte:` , -- - 7.The:Tettato - yall - proba.bly
Cconenr- - The bill provides for an (Motion
io• be . held on the. first. Monday in gareh,
1860 'fol. the delenatis to a'constitational
06iveutioii,ite:leleet'op to vote at
, t he
me' pineit "for'-'.. and , t aza rpic 49: state
.. .
t pserntnent. - :-, . 4
Riai
---,' , FaEir:,...l;gpito..,-7:-The . • Tennegep
Bettie of Representatives . hare passed a
511Fieiptiring the free negroes
. to
t4t,§tate before the Ist of ; Tputkery next,
HOSTETTEI 'S
5T0111,411 BITTERS,
~_ •
a.fact that, 14 some period, every meth
be!, Of i th'elintuan family is subject to disease
'Ot iirstUrkanee „Of the bodily functions ; :hut.
with . the aid of a.godd tpniz and the exercise.
Of.good.cOmmort sense, they may be able so to
iegulate,tim system. as to secure perinanent
,health.., In order to accomplish thlS desired
object, tile true course In pursue
,is certainly
that which will „produce a natural state of
things at the least hazard of vital, strength and
life. For this. purpose, Pr. Ilostetter has id
tr.-oil-need to this country a piapariitiOn bearing
his name,
which is not a new medleine, but one
tint. L has been tried for years, giving satisfac. ,
i to all who have used it. The Bitters
operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels,
and liv . er, restoring them to a: healthyand
vigorcMS action, and . this;
.hy the' simple pro
cess of strengthening nature, enable . s the sys :
tern' to triumph oVer disoase.
Bar the d11;..g of ilyspopsia,.lndig,eStion, Nau
sea; Flatulency, - Loss of Appetite, or any Bil
ious Complaints, arisingfrom a morbid inaction
of the Stomach or ttoweli, producing Cramps,
Dysentery; Colic, Cholera Morbus, c., thezz
Bitters }nice no coital.
Diarrhmi, dyseliterY or flux, so generally
contr4cted . bynew settlers. and cased
cipally by the cliange of Tyater end w . „11
be speedily _regUlated by a brief use of this
preparation.. Dyspepsia. a disease which is
probably more Preyalent, in all its vartou - A
forms, than any other, and the cause of which
may always be attributed to derangements of
the digestive organs, car, he cured without
fail bY using lIQST ETTER'S STGNIA.CIII BIT
TERS, as per di;eciions on the bottle. For
this 4isease every -physician will recommend
'Bitters of sonic kind ; then why not use an ar
ticle lcue - wn to be ic.fallible ? All rations Intro
their Bitters,i as a preuntive of disease and
strengthener' of the system in general ; and
among t', , ,eut. al; there is not to be found a more
I,,ilthy people than ; the Germans. '
from thorn
this- preparation emaciated, based upon scien
tific e;:periments which have tended to prove
the value of this great preparation in the'scale
of medical science.
FkiVER. AND Alit:E.—This trying and provok
ing di:ease, wh,i , ..11 fixes its relentless grasi ; or,
the f.wdy of man,redneing him to a mere shadow
ip a short time, and rendering hint physically
and mentally useless, can be driven from the
hadv by the use of 110STF.TTER'S RENOWN
ED BITTERS. Further, none of the above
stated diseases can be contracted, even in ex
posed sit,tia:icms, it the Bitters Rre used as per
directions. any as they neither create nae,::..ea
nor offend the plate, and render unnecessary
any change of diet or interruption of ordinary
pursuits, but promote sound sleep and.healthy
digestion, the complaint is removed as speed
ily as is consistent w4ll the protL.ctiorf of a
thorough and, permanent cure.
For Persons iii Advanced Years, who are suf
fering fns an enfeebled_ constitution' and in
firm body, these Bitters are invaluable:as a
restorative of strength at,-,d vigor, and n;.,ed.
only be tried to be appreciated. And to a
mt. : o;er Ivhile nursing these Bitters are indis
pensable; especially where the mother's nour
ishment is inadequate to the demands of the
child, consequently her strength must
and tt is There a good tonic, such as
Llostetter's Stomach Bitters, is needed to im
part temporary strength and vigor to the sys
tem. Ladies should by all means try this
remedy for all cases of'debilitv, and, heforg so
do ing, sh,uld ask their physiCian, who, if he
is 'acquainted with the virtue of the Bitter's,
will recommend their use in all cases of weak
ness.
Caution.—We caution the public against
using, any of the many imitations or counter
h,v,t ask for 17,0'STETTE0i cELEVIATEL.
STOMACH BITTECS, and see that each bottle has
the words' Dr. J. Hostetter's Stom,ach - Bitters"
blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped
oit the metallic cm; cerring the cork, and ob. ;
serve that our autopraph signa.t ore is on the
fir' Prep;rod and sold by HOSTETTER &
SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa.", eca4 by all dragzists,
grocers, . and dealers "gencrally thronghont"lhe
truitng States, Canda, 'South America : and Ger
many.
SMITH JONES, Coudefsport.,
A. COREY A:- Ulysiea.
H. LYMA.&' .5; CO., Roulet.
I'OWELI, & CHAPIN, Ridgeway
LUCHISI WILCOX, Titiyul,l Vis!.:i:
NEW JEWELRY STORE.
I H. BUTTERWORTH- having located
JUL. himself in this Borough, in the building
r
recently occupied, I,ly Dr. lain St.,
opposite the court house has opened a JEW
-1 ELM - ESTABLISHMENT, for the purpose of
' REP-AIRING
WATCHES,
'CLOCKS, and
E
Having some years , experience in the bets'-
, ness, I feel conEdent in giving the puhlie GEN
ERAL SATISFACTION. The patronage of
the public is solicited. Please give me a call.
Ali s-c,rk warranted or nb'pay. • • t
A general .assortment of Watches, Clocks
and'Jewelry on hand and for sale.
Coudersport, June 30, 1859.-43.
A T
OLMSTED & KELLY'S
, co TORE . can always be found the hest, of
1-? Cook r ut'g, Box and pi,clor
S. T. l 0 V
Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE. POTS.
KETTLES, SPIDERS, SOCITOII BAWLS,
1 FRYINGIPANS, SSP-PANS, and CAULD-
RpNS. , Also,
I' l Agricultural Implements,
such PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTWA
TORS, 'CORN-SHELLERS, IibRSE-RAKER,
DO,Q-POWERS, &c. '
THEIR WOR' •
lig well made and the material good. Good and
i substantial EAVES-TROUGHS pnt up in any
part of the County—Terms ear , . Ready Pay
-of all kinds ' %including Cash, seldom refused.
_Store on Main Street opposite the o,ld Court
House,,Goudersport. Aug. 1, 1959.-50
•
,S...COLIYELL I‘ilA.pai.Cath for FURS
SHEEP I'4I f TS. Also, for OATS.
OOyddrsport, Oct. .9.43, 1859. .•
pLAITATI for sale by
P. A. STEBBINS
Pdain above Third St.,
QoutIERsPORT,
•
M. vv.PaoFaizzon.
GBOOKs s, Lo g s,‘
BI ANKB- '
_." 1-9clZErs
' IADO;118-
• - fait:6ooKB
- B4C4IPT-MOILS;
gEMORANDLT3IS,
P4SS-BOOS, •
p4AlclEs,
.rogrFoLlus, • .
. IigRBARIUMS,
LETT,E9.-BOOES
VOICE-BOOKS;
Grepk, Labe, Tzapeil. - gust German Telt
.4ll School Books used in the County
kept on hand, or imJnedigtely . procured
when. desired. •
Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when
desired.
A g Ood ass . crtmer i t of Paper, Envelopes,
P-ens and Inks. - Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw
ing Materials, Water Colors, fix.
BIBLES, TF,STAMENTS,
PRAYER & HYMN BOONS, of various kinds.
MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC; -
;Hates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Phess
Men, lc., Sc. PRODUCE of all kinds taken
in exchange fur Books, &c. -[ll-34]
POIA,Xi HALiAIS,
A N D
•
Le4Rl),
/1311ILLIPS, CLARK 454111R0., of
JIL Wellsville, are Packing a 'wen- large
amount of Pork frodi the choicest flogs of
the North, and they promise to UNDERSELL'
all others, for Cash. They have, also, a large
stock of Dairy Butter, 1 - 4-ied 4iiples, and eve
rything it th ;in c‘f Groceries, Salt,. Boots
Shoes, Rubbers and Buffalo Overshoes, for
Ladies and Gentlemen. From $l,OOO to $
500 worth of
Staple Tiarclwara,
which will bd s,old some 35 per cent. 1 i e.5.4 fon
Can be had elsewhere, to close out t.lO stock•.
Straw and Root-Cutter.
A l l q 1 ,7 patent. It needs. only to ho seen to
recommend it to all, as it will cut by. a foot
treadle, straw, corn-stalks and all kinds of
Roots.
N. 11.—The highest market Kicr raid for
first class Rived and Sawed SHINGLES. •
PHILLIPS, CLARKS BRO
(Succesgm's to Clark S.; Phillips,) at the
" OLD IVEGULAT L,P
Wellsville, Dcc. 25, 1853.-1 6
Administratrix Sale.
OTICE is hereby given that, as .Idirit,,is
tratrix of the Estate of Samuel Gee, Jr.,
deceased, and by virtue of an Order made by
the Orphans' Court in and for the County of
Potter, made on the 23rd day. of December,
A. D. 1859. and to me directed, I shall expose
to piiblic'sale or o tterv, the Court House
in the Ilorouili of Coudersport, Cour,ty of Pot
ter, and Commonwealth of Peunsylvania, on
the 20th 'lay of Feb. A. D., 1860. vat 1 o'clock
P. M., to the highest or best .bidder, all the
estat.P., title, interest and claim, of• the
said Samuel Gee, 4r., dec.., in the following
described real estate, to wit:,
One lot of about 8.0 acres, situate in the
Township of Allegady, County of Potter, and
state of Pennsylvania, hounded on the north
be lands of the estate of S. M. pox . , deceased,
on the east by lands lately owned by T.
L. C. Presho and lands of the estate of S. 31.
Fox, deceased, on the south by the lands of
Bingltam's Estate, and on tne west by lands
of Isaac. W. - Howe, being the ert.f..t pa'} of lot
No. 87 of the allotment of the lands of the
estate of S. M. Fox, deceased, in said Town
ship..=Ar.So—The undivided one-half part
of a lot in Roulet Township, in said County,
containing fifty c.;"rr,s, and bounded as follows :
lieg;nnitig at a point on the North Bank of the
ii;leglieny River, being the south-west corner
of a lot surveyed to Simon Kimbe, thence 138:5
rods to a post in the south line of the Ives
lot, thence west C 8 rods to a post, ttolce south
810.4 rods t - 1 a post on the North flank of the
Alleghen'y River, the . r.;cl . .. - tp the River cc:, the
place cf beiinn . ing, being part of N'tarran,i2.T.i.
: 3 •1•13 wljith about 3U acres are imProved,
on winch is erected one frame house and one
frame barn, and with an apple orcharil there
on. ' SAMANTHA PLIESII0„
Coudersport. Jan. 19th, 1860.
NEW STOCK
OF
i n 1 :1 - ' • •,373 . , •
o n 7 8 9
JUST RECEIVED BY
C. SIMMONS,
in OswaNto.
Low Prices
A.>ll
FAVORABLE TERNS
TO
Cash and Short-Time Buyers.
- 11 AM NOW RECEIVING my Fall and Winter
I. Stoat, which cII4;;ACCS ocerxtlugg t.ls;;ally
kept by a Country Merchant
DRY GOODS, •
. GROCERIES,
• lIARD-WARE,
ROQT:i
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS CAPS,
•
• C R . O CEERY ' c.,
all of whiC4 be sold at low figures for
cash or approved credit.
GOOD TEAS FOR 45 CENT;
Ladies' Fine CongrclT trr.4....ther Gaiters, from 75
cis. to $l,OO. '
MENS sruGA BOOTS, $2,50
CALF , t 3,65
- FINE DE LATICES, 2O.
GOOD L 123
and all other gUods in proportion, for .Ready
Pay of most kinds.
Se-Cash paid for GOOD LUMBER.
C. 11. SIMMONS.
°stray°, Oct. 5 , 18:5?..—;4;3713:..
Furniture For Sale..
ABOUT ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS worth
of Purniture can be Nought- at reduced
prices, the same consisting of one Ileok-Pase,
one Dinning-Table, one Center-Table and two
Work-Tables. Those indebted to me on ae •
count will please pay to4iiiy rather thali to
morrovr—which latter never comes. Produce
of all kinds taken as pay. at market prices.
FRANZ-Itl. 'JANSEN, Cabinet Maker.
•
Coudersport, Jan. n,
MIMI
e'ffttiiii - '.gitititt.,ll..,9*-', -
Stecteoe72/, pi - dic :F4 7 4
cp.ioty, leo
. tite i.st .414
A. /./)'. 1860. - -1- • -
LIPH3 I IzEi.
Arti t ilf, conitnissi,'9npre l •
op,t4- 1 4.iP'l
Roud l f
payable to Win:, Bell,
, i. 1.4 J. F. Cotrat
' " • 4' Eli Bees,
4 1 -if Wat : Bell j
II " . 4. ii. ecoval
.! !r . Wm. 401, !
" •• • '3 H:11. Hen.f„!
i
' . " J. F. Cowan
'" Wm. Bell,. 1
'" W. V. Keati
Intnrest do nn tt i e above b'
theilst of Jan. 184„
Z -
• Tp.tal•Lia4ilitig i
•
I . - ASSITS.
Am'n of outstanding !tit;-
es.on unsealed hinds, for
the.iyear 1859, 1. . 4
do. .I do. do. ;8,
Balance dun froill collectors
for ;tlie year • 1859,
do, I do, 7 do. -. Ina,
Balance due from colleCtors
forilprevious years,
Balance due from seated'
!antis returned unseated,
Due an judgments,
. " . tl "forfr.ited
. re.;ogni.
zances,
" On notes, 1
" fir linage lots on
i contract,
~. Total Asset„,
Ezeess.of liabilities.oyer a
. i
. - lialancea, . •'
R' I, the undersigned Conimissioners of Pot,
ter edunty, do certity that the foregoing state
mentof the Funds of the said county is correct
and ;i•iili., as agpears fre,ce the hook s and doc
emenis in this ofnee. Commissioners' Office,
Jaffa:ry 11, 1860. ,
1 , L. H. KINEY,
;I , '. JIIROME CIIESBBRO, Corn's
Atte;t: FI.MVIN THATCHER.
1 L. B. COLE, clerk%
t 0
i Stattp.ent 0/ the RECPP.7 . S' awl .6.,1:"-
PP.NDI.777R ES of Potter County,
, i _
for the year ending on 'the 31st day of
Decem4er, A.'.D..185.9,.
•
1 isiCOPIPTS.
FOr enxes on unseated lands for the
c . ' year 18:18, S64G 58
do. kdo. do. 'do. 1859, 503, 49
Yuc a..tg.3 on 60*(1 lauds returned
as.3.oseatea, ,
For t6xes on seated lands , and per
sdjalproperty for 1859,
For eases on seated lands' and per
st4tl property for 1.858,
For dazes or; seated lands and Ban
soltal property fur 1;857 and pre
riOns years,
On notes,
On j'Agtuents, .
Fill: , ge lots
..,
!tee 'tved ot Wm. 11, Ilydorn,
t)
on account of State Taxes
fo 1357 and previon i s years, 34 77
Exctiss of expenditures, over rer.eipts, 2,012 54
rianwinrrurrts.
Pai S. S. Rasco, sounty
m
co uissioner, ''' slq 4 7
Paidi L. H. Kinney, "-
- commissioner,
Pei di ..1e ronr. Chesellro . , "
cot,„p.tivii,ncr,
'Pal. 4. Thatcher co. corn.,
" -4::.. 11. Kinney, balance
cit,e'for 1858, -
Paii 1.. B. Cole,for clerk hire,
"1 !" " ." balance due for
1858, '
" appropriation to Con
-Idersport Academy,
" Ifor public printing and
iddanks,
" for qualification fees,-
" i m Court crier;
" Recorder's fees,
" 1 " Attorney fees,
Audting Prothonotary's &
1 ) cOrder's accounts, _
Gol
in ty Auditc. , ,r's wagz.s,
Cosh for advertising and '
sling land by Treasurer,
lute
suing
on Keating's bond
fr,im county,
Cle..aning C,ourt, House,.
Tip Staves,
Distri..buting quAlicates,
Elerron exp,enses,
Stationary and incident:ll
expenses,
Fueli
SlC;itl 7 .l.;:ees.
Coatinonwealth costs,
Justices returns,
Ordicirs lost,
As:Gssor's wa g es,
Wolf and wild-cat h.ounty
4
Jail !eipenses, .
Grand Jurors fees, '
Traers Jurors'"
Cot returns and attend:
at ce at court; '
Road views,
Repairs to Court House,
Pinthonotor's and clerk -
of sessions fees,
Interest on Bonds in favor
. of Wm. Bell,
To the Eastern Penitentia ry . ,
Viewing town lines,
Damages assessed by Boa!d
Viewers,
State road to Shipper],
Board for Jurors while Tit
b'ffore verdict, ', ; '.I
-1 1 '
'cps the undersigne4 Ctimmissioners of rot
ter,county, do certify that the foregoing ex
hibits a true statement °tithe receipts and ex
pentliturCs of said cog!ntv! for the year ending
Dee!, 31st, A. D. ii)&9, as - ia k en from the origi
nal:pries and docurncri6 in our office. Wit
ness ur hands at the! Odrnmissioners' Office.
the IL th day of Jannaq, 1180. . •
L. H. Kp,Ngy, -
- JEROME ODESEERO, Comes
- EDWIN 'II..4.TCHER. •
L. R Col.; Vlerk.l .
.
NOTICE f NOTICE!
4 JAL those indebted to the siinscritq, either
ALI by Note or by book account,' will save
rWTY nit CENT. by calling and' paying
their indebtedness beforeithe first dny of Jan
nark next. •"1IoAr," yon ask, "can .this say
indibe . -
In eigsti for yon and me to
pay] fl Nrefitil to PAY vp, by that time.
4:—Cloods sold at cost.,
J 011413. SMITH.
Coudersport, Nov. -o, Sl ' 1 1. 11 1)
. ,
/ o. alanu4o)
-"qrders
• $5,238 86
in 185,3, - . 1,000 00
- • ~236 18
-500 00
1)355, 1,00 040
, 1, 9 00 00
-4,ociivo6
lot
4,6914
. 4.!.1,000 Of
" • jl,lOOOO
F onds on , • •
.1.,229 5.1
68
BM
_ $13 , 999 61
70
.4,423 43
I ,85 , 1 - 8 1
.2 2 130 Ggi
258 12-
Q 8
361 12
ico 7o
1:404,
MI
300 00
37 02
8= GO
-,.10,7451 911
A,254
. _
eiB ordinary Potash ; put up in cans—;6B
1 lb:, 2 lbs., n lbs., C lbs. and 12 lhs.i .
--with fnll directions for rnakinA
AND „Hard and soap. Consurnenqi AND
'will find this tho cheapest Potash in,,
market-. - '
70 Manufactcred and for sale by 170
. . •
B. T. BAI. 3 .MTT,
- Nos. GS and i 0 Washingt. - .n-strecy
N.py York, and No.3BAndia-street.l
Boston. -
SIM
$1 . ,999 F,l
I L ITHERRAS the Hon. Robert G. White,
tf• President Judge, and the Hons. Joseph
Mann and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judges or
the'Courts of Ove r .& Tel-miner, and General
Jail'Delivery,•Garter SessiOns of the Peace,
'Orphans" Court and Court of Corinnon Pleas
fee the Pointy .q Potter, l*e issued their
precept, bearing• date the twelfth day of
January, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and sixty and' to me di
rected, for holding a Court sixty',
and Term
iner and General Jail Delitzeiiy, Quarter Ses
sions of tlie Peace, Orphans: Court, and Court
of Common Pleas, in the Borough of Cooder
spoO, 'on MONDAY, the 20th day lof Feb"-
ruary next, and to continue cme ~reek :
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor
oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables
.within the county, that they be then and there
In their -prc,per persona, qt it q'ciecl; A. M. of
said day, vrith their rolls, records, inquisi
tioni, examinations, and other rpneinbrances,
to do those things which to thefr office's ap
pertain to be done. And thoSewho are bound
by their iecogriliatices to prosecute against
the prisoners that are or etilll be iu the jail of
said county of P9tter, are to he then and there
to prosecute Againat them as will be just.
2 20
2,0136 73
1,63.3 09
210 73
163 70
10 00
10 00
Dated at CUrtn:RSPORT, Jan. 12, 18d0, and
the 4-111; year of the lndept udenee of the United
States of :-kmerica.
$1,367 26
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing
between the subscribers under the - firm of
Kenyon, Wilkinson S Graves, is by mutual
content dissolved. The Bo(As and Papers.
Notes, &c. of the firm are in the hands of C.
C. Kenyon, whe is authorized to settle the
same. C. C. KEN] ON,
130 54
109 56
24 80
296'3
29946
19 22
Oswayo, Dec. 14th 185.
The business will be continued at the
old place by - G. C. Kenyon, where he, or h s
saleman J. H. Graves, will he found at all times
(Sunday excepted) ready.zind willing to wait
on cust6mefs. ?Thankful for the patronage
bestowed upon the late firm, he hopes by at
tention tc, his business to merit a, coLtinuance
of the same.
300 00
296 00
34 -4.4
f 8 00
50 00
P. S.• All kinds of Provisions, Groceries,
constantly on hand, che:ip for llEAny. PAY.
Lumber, Shingles ; and all kinds 9,f Produce
taken in exchange for, goods at their market
c 7,6 4. not: rofused.
5 00
't() 00
ME
79 75
25 00
7.1
IHOSE persons who Imre unsettled accounts
with the firm of Kebytin, Wilkinson S:
Grave; or Notes not paid, , iallaad arrange
the same inn:11441%7.1.Y, as; the husiness.of the
late firm must be settled without delay. '
- 0 0. KEN ON.
953 64
75 30
37-
2.5 0d '
G 46 35
14 59
' 300
437 10
132 Id
303 75'
254 49
739 01
$1 FOR 75
.CTSI
SELDOM OFFERED.
H AvING a large stock of; Goods on hand,
11 - .1 have determined to reduce the price
solow as to be able to char them out before
the season is over.
119 28 -
I 385 00
The arerage reduction in price of the Win
ter Goods will be at least 25 cents on the
dollar.
MB
LOOK AT THE ( FIGURES.
Delaines at 18 cts.. former price, 25 cts
. 014 ti I: " ISt "
Plaid
do. "10 " were &heap at Plaid 14.13.5 s 400.4 rkt 22 ets.- 4 •
•
' climip'at 31 cts
" Merinos, all Wool, at 44 cts,;
73 70
196 07
195 50
51 00
50 00
276 40
• '. 'were cne'aP at 62 cts.
Paratp,atta; at 35 cte.. ; Were cheap at 5f cts
I, 32 4t •,, 11 "44 ets.
" " 22 " "- " "31 ets.
Shawl; at $6,-00 former:price . $B,OO
" 5,00 - " 6 0 50
3 , 2 5 it v • , 4,5 r)
CLOTHING will be sold at a still' greater
redaction for cash.
IEI
--- . 57,367 26
Over Coate reduced front' $35,00 to $ll,OO
fl a ff . 10,00_ to .• T,Oo
a _ " 5,5 0, •to - • .1,7-5
And a
,t' i m rin stock of:Dress -d
,Busin ess Coats. Nuts and -tests' at 'a great rcduCtion.
• •
•
ROOTS S
I-LATS . CABS' • • •
GI3.6CERIES
all very elieftp,ses'peciallY for es6sh. Cull and
be convinced that the reslnetioa real: not
imagiturg ' E. OLMSTED
Coudersport,..Tait. 18, 1860:
FOR SALE--' CI-1 - EA 1).
/ROE PAIR OFIRM:SLEIGIIS
kJ- HORSE. LONG SLEIGH. For Tarticu
larr,- upon itie
STt 13-0
-Ng,
---;.- - -.lro. , Ttionerts.erptrmr--:
. _ . .
.. ------- :fii - Ti .. " - - - B - Atio
S' (* jitsl lll-NE Z . ..
'
. - CINAL MEDI EALEILITES.
. . .
.., _ .
' Asrgartuflicturs4 . craßeoppnenselt.l
and - ii Preith:red iiitkely, ; ._different
frpm Jather;Saleraini, -
.-.
.41 4 AM, del;J
et rious- i" - r extraeted.t n.an I 1 iI
!fl mp:pas to produce 4rea4,4iicnif,
4.14 (91-kip,ds of Gaim., - iir4liont'citiu
taiiiing . e riarticli'dt.Sitlerains iitt,'
the Bread.or Delia is baked; tiler ,
by producing whiiilesomeiresultS.—
Ereryparticle of Saleratus is turned
to' gits dud Passel; through the Dreiitd
Or 13,1 cult while Baking; clinsequent
fynotbingrenaing lint common Salt,
Water and Fleur: Ydu will readily
PerceivoAr tlic teste,of:this.Salera
tus that it ii'eatirely different from
other Saleratus., ' ' 1 - ,, .: .
It is pOcked in Ono potted papers,;
erl.h.wroppei branded. ii B. T. Bo -1
bill's Dest'Medithital"Salerittus; al
io, pictuic, twisted his:f of bread)
with a glass of effervescing water on
the top. When you purchase one.
p,1)91* - yo'a 411p.P14 pieserre the wrap..!
per, and be particular to
,get the;
next exactly like the first—brand' as!
rl/ovel -- -
Full directions for making Bread'
with this Saleratus and Sour Milk'
or Cream Tartar, will a...-companyi
each package; also, directions for
making all kinds of Pastry; also,i
for making Soda - Water and Scid- 1
Litz Powders. . .
Malik: 1 - 01-;11 oTy SOAP, i
~g
EMI
79',
' WITH
B. T. BABBITT'S PURE COWEN
- TRATE!) POTASH,
Warra6ted double the Ftrengili of
COURT PRQCLAMATION.
WM. F. BURT, Sheriff.
Dissolution.
T. O. WILKINSON
J. H. GRAVES.
Notice.
A C.II4I'2CE
rs usap
A compound remedy,
,in' which ire
boted-to pilOduie the" baliekual .
that.can be de. -It ia.aCOntentiiii
o 1 Pata ; saiai►paiilts; so .cthnbinA
anhafethiell of sfilrgreritir 'ahem*
al ai & a i l iirettive:toitidthe tor
SzirsaParillikis rePutea Cur.e't
flat: =remedy ij wan t ed by
gaffer froth Steurtuntl!edmplointi, ani
which:wal aCccopPlisktb*.:clßo
irohierise *nee to till huge el
afflicted fellow-eitiltenkiP-linsteonii
68
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70
intentmanythera coca
kill
3i be e
of the folloiiing
SCROFVI4' AND'i §porini)oe.
EnniixONs 444:1 EntreriVE
1 3 43141.t.5,''134..c0r0ni5;
Scatz4 MUD, _SYYMTZVAS'D 131•Pnat.,.
riettoxi; .140tnu.te-Tirili.itt Ipiol'sY,
.44kiou, on. 'l'4o DnuyluliBt.4. 4 -LIBBILLTY
rErou - ma 11 INxnap-moN - ,,grmongt
on Sr. ANTHONY'S 'Pius, anci 144164
class of conaplaints%arisiagAo4 ,
44,
Tun BLooio. • • -
68
On
70
This compound will-be-fomliisa
motor of health, : when, ohtil. in 14-
expel the foul. hurnom ,
Wood at that teriSoiiiertlie
ly expulsion at them many rank
-are' nipped in tho bud: - - I,fultitt,
the aid of this remedy, 'aPire thentsei
the enduraneo.of foul eruptions and
sores, through which the, ardent will
rid itself of virruptions, it not assistc(
this through the natural channels of tl
by' an alterative medicine. Cleanse
vitiated blood whenever you - find its it
bursting-through the skin in Dim*, I
or sores ; cleanse- it when-you find
strUcted and
is
in the reins ;
whenever it is foul,-and your feelings
you when. Even where no particule
is fort,' people enloy better- health,
longer, for _cleansing this blood. Kt
blood healthy, and all is well; but wit
pabulum of life disordered, there can
lasting, health, Sooner or later WIT
milit go wrong; and the great ma'
life is disordered or Overthrown,
08
CIE
70
Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much,
reputation, of accoraplishlrrg these ends..
the world has been egregicassly deer ,
preparation of it, partly because tl
alone has not all the virtue. that is
for it, but more because many 'pre
Diet -ending to be .coneentreterf tottri
contain but little of the virtue of Sr
or anY thing else.
During late years the public have
led by large bottles, pretending to-give
uf Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar
of these have been frrinds upon the E
they not only contain little, if any,
b‘nt often no curative properties
cr. Hence, bitter and painful disappn
has followed the use of the4arious ext
Sarsaparilla which flood the market, u
home itself is justly - despised, and has
synonymous with imposition and cheat.
we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and
to supply such a remedy as shali resci
name from the load of obloquy \ whir
upon it. And we ,think we have, grr
believing it has virtues .3yhich are •
by the ordinary run of the'diseaser it h
ed to. cure. In order to 'Secure their c(
eradication from the system, Vag rernesh .
be judiciously taken according to direct
the bottle.
PREPARSD. BY
RR. 3. -C.' AYE'S at
LOWELL, "MASS. •
Prieei sl . per Bottie j Six Bottles ti
Ayer's Cherry Pm;
has 3V01) for itself such a-renown:tor tbi
every variety of Throat . an.i..Tung Comp)
i
it s eutirei:y Unneeessary for- us. to. ret
evidence of its virtues e ,whereVor it has
ployed. As it has long been in corm
throughout this section, we need not do nu
assure the-people its quality is kept up to ti.
it ever has been, and that it rosy be 'relied
do for their relief all it has ever been found
Ayeys.. P 1
• POP: %Imp CUs= OP
Cosiireness,
Dyaentery, Fotd'Stothachi . 'Erysipsl4.l,
I.lhownalinn,-Eruptions and Skin
Liver Complaint,' , Dropay, -Totter, Tt
Salt Ithium, -Worms,- Gout, Nsurakiar.
Dinner Pill,. and far Purifying .the. As?
They are sugar-coated, so that the molt
tire can take them. pleasantly. and they i
Lest aperient in the norldd for all the purpet
family physic.
kris.° 25 cents per Box; Ilvelioxes for
. Greatnumbers of Clergymen, :Physicians,
men,. and eminent personages, have lent
names to certify - the unparalleled usefulness
remedies, but our space hero will. not pem
insertion of them. 'The Agents below DU*
nislfgratis our AILERICAN Ar...miNac in
are given'; with also full.deseriptions of
complaints, and the treatment ; that shoal
lowed for their cure.
Du -not be put off by impincipled dellf
other preparations- they make more.
Demand ATEIVB, and take no others.
want the best aid there is for thein;and
hare it.
AU our Attnedies are
Sad by SMITH & JONES;and D. W.
CER, c.)tiderspprt ; CORRY.k. SON, 111
A.II. 'HORTON, Cushingvilla ;
NICHOLS, alillport ; C. H.
and by all Merchants. and Druggists:
/3IILLPORT DEAD-QUARTEI
Irr subscribers take this, method
JL farthing tbeir friends - that they are
ceipt of, and are norropeniai, a choice
desiiable stook of . • •
STAPLE' AND FANDY DRY GOODS,
to tcliieti•they invite the attesition of ill'
desire to snake- porchases... Out- stock is 1
la 6 Leen selected kith great and
tieuhtrly odripted .to , the evantS, of this st
oE Our country. of WY cqtre
oi
DRESS GOODS, TRI3I3IiNGERIBBO )
E3IEROIDERIES, -1".413.A50L5.
01.0T1IS, CASSIMEREO,
' "'" YESTNGS.
' • • MESTID*
- . • -
LINENS, :VAST'S,
"Alosttity
and Terie:ty of other artielei!,oo.O l
to" men ti OO: We • hilve" also :i.coiniiihte
:114RDWARE , elan
= •
n 11" of vbigh ,will e,sold_ pro mpnly..4 l
for' reidy. and ;I?pxoyed credit, oc
,reasonable.'{ 43 any .6tlkei:e4t4littjicro
• Di vr t-Nicipts
illpo:rtrAMVlT,":l BGT4s-9:17 -
CARRIA GE • it: -WAGON IdAKEB :end
PAIRER, Cemdersp"oft, Po:tter Co, V , •
this tethod of inforthinithe
lie in, general that Ito.' ip - preparc
to do-all' irprk his Ilnt pith, p
in a.'Worknieh-likelifaiiet, -. and'‘,.
most aceonimodating' teims", 'FltYln*
Repairing Inrariably reiptired on &RI
the 'work.'kinds PP'-
0„1“.4
on account of '