Cobln Mitt egunty. COUDERSPORT, FEBRUARY 1, 18t11.1, New place is gettino•Well Stocked With merchants. G. A s h er h as th t located in the Store formerly occu pied by J. B. Smith,with a fine stock of Dry Goods and Flour, which *he prom ises to sell• very loiv. _fie has issued some large . posters, where the particulars can be seen'. fur tie present. Give lum a call. If amp one should ask the object of the Various-school exercises every true teach-,', er ought to be ableto give a definite-and Satisfactory answer. I wish to prop - oun& the following ;.` Mat are the objects class recitatioms? Now it is very evident that every teacher wilt fail to wake an exercise anceesful unless he has a clans idea of the result to be attained. Let teachers give their views. X. MR. Cli,t6E.—Sir : Please - notice in the JOURNAL this weel:that ,bf Nile, Alleganey Co:N.Y., - Will ad . ilrss-ate people of- this town on the trlhject of TemperauCc and . LiCense no .liceitse'on the -evening. of the 17th of this month,:6. P. v. at the school bouie Hebron Centre. Come one, come all. -and hear.a noble lecture. It is of vital importance to the friends 'of temperance in this town that we wake 'up to this subject in consequence of what . 170 haw to meet at tur next election, as 'we all understand. - This is the town 'that first unfurled- the temperauce ban :tier in Potter: May it be the banner town -to gain the victory over the coming con test , if we stand .firm to our posts like good soldiers and not let our knees treen ail° late Belshazer's—not only tl.is hut - the friends - through the county. Potter will be redeemed from the evil that has ',caused many hearts to go down to the grave in - sorrow throughout the world. *No this end may all the friends of Tem :prance both old and young be awake to .this subject, have their lamps trimmed :and burning ready to meet the call when iit shall be made. Yours Respectfully. J. M. CritEEN3IAN ilebron, Feb., 4th,1861. 'TEIE i TREASURY NOTES.—Since the Cabinet has become a link, and there is foam evidence of.concert and determina. tinn to maintain the Government, eapi• talists are more inclined to ustain' it wit'. their means and influence. It is said that the five million loan will be taken several per centum lower than the last. DESTRI;CTIVE '1.7 JAMESTOWN, Y.—A terrible fire bruke out in James town, N. Y., on Wednesday night last, .burniug•ever 30 places of business, in 'eluding the Allen [louse, Chautauqua , Cuunty.and Jamestown Banks, and [l aw , ,ley's Block. . The books, paper mid funds .of,the banks were raved. Loss from $l5O - to $200,000. NEW TERRITORIES.--ilave we not ac 4aired three new Territories by the re• bellious acts of Mississippi, Alabama - and Florida ? These States did not bslong to the original Thirteen, but were admitt ed, and Florida purchased, into the Union -upon certain unkrstood guarantees, at the request of their people in Convention as• setubled. When, therefore, they propose to go out of the4lnion, do tl - ey nut again become the property of the t3overntnent ? and are they not Territories over which r Lincoln may appoint Governors and Territorial ofscers ? The same rea• aning will apply to Louisiana, Texas and krkansas, should they folks, the wild ead of the Southern conspirators.—Philci. Press. DESTII OF lOLA MONTEZ.-ThiS raordinary woman died in New York :at week. Fier real name was Maria bres.Lorrissy INlontes. But her place ibuth is yet u mystery. It is said her 'Gam was a Spanish creole, and that .5 was brought up in England. She , ale her appearance in 1547; she went Munich, where having captivated the 4 - King, she was created Countess of ndsfelt, with a pension of 20,009 florins l After a vmiety of conflicts with the qa ntities of Bavaria, Lcla went •.o Eng d and married a third husband. Short after this she came to Amerioa, where ° has married several times. Some nth since she was attacked by a par / ParAysis, since which her health has • •11 gradually decaying. Her funeral A It place in New York on the 17th. ........-- r .ORT SUMTER RE-ENFORCED.-11. is is Washington that Fort Suinter ! actually been reEnAreedln spite of vi2ilance of the Charleston volunteers. will turn out that the steamer Brook took some 300 soldiers and ten or Ire officers to the entrance of Charles harbor, and that in the night, time %lied in small boats, with muffled Dast the batteries on Morris Island Port Moultrie, and are now `inside of „°°aller. In addition to the above, ' l' • Y. Times says editorially! ”We location as corroborative of this re the fact that letters have been re- E l In this city from a gentleman who here four weeks since, and is now In Fort Snmter. They are very ded in their Isnuage, as if the writ i not repose unbounded conSdence f.' inviolability of letters intrusted to harleiton Post.Offiee. lint cf the 'Eat he has. eally obtained access to i , and is now serving there under Anderson, there is no doubt what- ~pa~idl ~nfiaes SIMMS, MAO 11119.—The following is an nun= from a letter written by the pastor of Baptist Chnteh to thi "Journal and Mes senger," Cincinnati ; Ohio, and speaks volumes in fat* of that world-renowned medicine— MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTRINO : SFILUF FOlt Cuu nrsN TESTHISO: • * . . . . !'.We see an advertisement in your columns of Sirs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Now wn never said a word in favor of a patent medi cine before in our life, but we feel compelled to say, to your readers, that this is no humbug WS BACH T&IID IT, AND kNOW IT 're DT. ALL IT CLAIMS. •It is. probably, oue of tho mostsue cessful medicines of the day, because it Is one 'of. the best. And those of your readers who have babies can't do better than to lay in a supply." . . , . Special Notice. IVENIALES SPFFERING from Scalding' of 1 V the Urine, Prolapsus, Lucorrhea, should use Dr. Andrews' Fever and Canker compound. It removes all Fevers, Irritation, Itching, and leaves the pant; in .a healthy condition.— i Please consult "Last Ray of Hope," to be hod lof the Proprietor, Syracuse, N. V. Send stamp to pre-pay postage; or. it May, be had gratis of Agents. For sale by C. S. & E A. Jones, Coudersport ' Sim res. Charcoal 7outh Scap Will cleanse better and preserv, the teeth and Cums longer than any other Known sub stance: One box will last 12 months for only 15 cents. To be bad of C. S. ET. E. A: Joues, Couderport. Uncle Steve's Pills. mADE frotu Roots.'l3arks, and rlants ot recommended to cure everything, but as the bestt And most RELIABLE FAMILY tonstc known They leFe the Stomach and Bowels in a healthier andThetter condition than any wit - Cr physic. Try one box, and re-. tura if not satisfied. Sold by C. S. & A. Jones, Agents, Couders port. 71y. TILE GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE.—The finctional irregularities peculiar Co the weak er sex. are ittrarlably corrected withonfpain or inconvenience by the use ofJudsou's Moon t,in Herb Pills. They are the safest and sur est medicine for all the diseases incidental to females of all ages, and ruore'esi ecially so in this climate. La;dies who wish to enjoy health should al war; have these Pills. No one who ever uses them :cure will allow herself to 'be without them. They remove all obstructions, purity the blood and give to the skiu that beautiful. clear and healthful look so greatly a:haired in a beautiful and healthy woman At certain periods these Pills are an indispensable com panion. From one to four should be taken each day. until relief is obtained. A few do ses, °cc:l:funnily, will keep the system so healthy, and the blood so pure, that diseases cannot enter the body. Judson's Mountain Herb rills are sold by all medicine dealers. Aff3.icted ! , Try one box of Hyde's Celebrated- Indian Plasters. removes Pain, Soreness, Lame ness or Weakness, quicker and more certain than any other known article, and is a specific remedy for Rheumatism.. It is 114 cheapest as well as best Plaster before the public.— From Sto 12 large Plasters for 25 cents. Cir culars to be had gratis of Agents. Sold by. C. S. b• E. 'A. Jones, Coudersport. and by dealers generally. • • 71y. Auditor's Notice. VOTICE is nereby given that the under signed, an Auditor appointed by the Court to make. distribution of the proceeds of the sale of personal property in case-of P. A. Stebbins vs. R. J Butterworth, V-Sept Term 1860 No. 59, will attend to the duties of said appointment at the office of the Prothonotary in Coudersport, on Saturday the 16th day of Feb.: 1861, at one o'cleek P. st. Parties-inter ested will attend if they think proper. A. G. OLMSTED, Auditor. Jan. 23, lqm-17-1t Auditor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the under- VI signed, an Auditor appointed by the Court to make distribution of the proceeds of the Sale of real estate in case of D. J. de E. W. Clappell vs. James 11. Arnold, of Feb. Term 1839 So. BG, will attend to the •duties of his appointment at the office of the Prothonotary in Coudersport, on' Friday the 15th Jay of February, 1861 , at ten o'clock, A'. St. Parties Interested will. nttend if they think proper. IL J. OLMSTED, Auditor. JP:3. 18, 1841.-17-41 t COURT PROOLAXATION. W"F'ErnellTntrJhuedn.Heonajlotibleerut oGni....TlVosheipteh, Mann and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judges or the Courts of Oyer 6: Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Pence, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the County of Potter, have issued their precept, bearing • date the seventh day of January, in the year of otir Lord one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-one, and to me directed,for holding a Court of Oyer and Term iner and General Jail Delivery, .Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in the Borough of Couder sport, ou MONDAY, the 18th day of Feb. ruary next, and to" continue one week : Notice is therefore hereby given td the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisi-, lions. ekaminations, and otherremembrauces, to do those things' which to their offices ap pertahato be . done. And those who are bound by their recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of said county of Potter, are to be then and there CO prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at ConnEasronx. Jan. 7, 18 . 61, and the 84th year of the Indept ndence of thenitcd States of America. WM. F. BURT, Sherlff. 461 kamsss • 09 .1 TE undersigned u onld respectfully in(Srm the surrounding community that be has taken the rooms formerly occupied by A. G. Olmsted, where be is prepared to do All kinds of Harness Work on the shortest notice. LONG STRAW COLL IRS, also kept cnnstantly on band. These collars are a superior article, and need but a trial to insure their success. Repairing done in good style. Surcingles, Martingale-rings, flumes, and Efame straps, kc., kept constmaly on hand. The public are invited to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. - • • S. P. MINAR. Co - zderepod, Oct. 16th, 1860. I ' PRICE CVRREIIT. Corrected every VIRk c hies day by E. N.. NTEB DINS la DRO. Incileshle and Detail . Dealers ip Groteries and Provisions, oppositeD. F. Glassatire's Hotel, CoudelaportrPa. Apples, green, l bush., -.$ 37a to 62} do dried, 4 100 200 Beans. " : :I 00 150 Beeswax] Beef, " Berries, dried; g 1 quart, • • 6 121 Buckwheat, 7e-bus6., . 40 60 Butter,744 lb., l5 17 Cheese, • " 8 12 Corn, V. bush., • 15 88 Com Meiji, per cwt., , • - 130 200 Eggs, 're doz , ' 15 Flour, extra, bbl., 650 1 nO do superfine .". - 560 600 Hams, 'll lb., - 12,1- 15 Hay, ? ton, - 550 6 00. Honey, per lb., -- ' 10 12a Lard, " 12 . 13 Maple Sugar, per IN, 8 12, Oats, 11 hush., 28 35 Onions, " 75 100 Pork, ve bbl., 21 OG 23 00 do ve lb., . ' 10 13 do in whole hog. "e lb., 6' 7i Potatoes, per bush., ' 37, 1 50 Peaches, dried, "il lb., - .25 Poultry, 1.7 lb., - 5. 7 Rye, per busk,' , 4 - ---- - "13 - 7b' , Salt, 'fil bbl., 2`75 300 do 1.1 seek, • . - .20 Trout,..per bbl., :600 • 00 Wheat. q 3 bush. - I'oo • White Fish, 1.4 YOUR ATTENTION! FOR A MOMENT, IF YOU PLEASE. -- 0 THE SITSCRIBER has just received a new stock of DESIRABLE GOODS, Direct from New York, consistiog of DRY GOODS, GROCE- RIES of atl kinds, HARDWARE. CROCK ERY, BOOTS dr. SHOES, HATS dr. CAPS,' latest styles. READY' CLOTHING, DOMES TICS( such as SHEET INGS, TICKS, I3ATTS, ke.—in short, all kinds of goods usually kept in a NO. 1 COUNTRY STORE. All of which will be sold very low for READY - PM =I The above-named stock of Goods is now open and for sate at the New Brick . Store near Can&elers Flouring Mill, a few rods east of the Allegheny Bridge, IN -COUDERSPORT, where the proprietor would be pleaPed to re ceive calls from his old customers and as ma.. ny new ones as feel disposed to DEAL WITH HIM. The• market price paid for all kinds of FARMERS' PRODUCE in exchange for Merchandise. ' s4llttf COLLINS SMITH. Condersrort, Jan. 2, 1861.-15:6tn0. Used 15 years in,en Extensive and very St=s- Id Medical Practice. A CERTAIN REMEDY FOR Fcrer Canker and inflantmution BR. ANDREWS' Fever and 'Canker Compound is unquestionably the best and most reliable" remedy for Scarlet Fever, Measles, Sore Month or Throat, Coughs, Colds, Bleeding at the Lungs, or for Fever of every grade. Hopele - ss Cases of Bleeding at the Lungs, , Coughs, (called Consumption,l Debility of the System, Female Weaknesses, and all general Fevers cured.. 1'),000 Certificates. could be published, showing. the most aston ishing cures. , ' Nelson Ilalladay, Eq. Groton, N. Y., cured of Bleeding at the Lungs, severe Cough and General Debility of the System, called Con sumption. All hopes of relief had failed from every other source. - The cure was perforthed live years since. He is yet, (March, I 860,) enjoying good health. Mrs. Henry Vandcrbelt, Orleans, N. Y., cured of extreme case of Female Weakness, Prolapsus Uteri, and General Debility of the System pronounced incurable by many phy sicians—three years standing. Now iu the en joyment of good health.• Mrs. Lumen Johnson, Summer Hill. N. Y., cured of extreme Female Debility, Nervous Weakness, Irritation, ke., The afflicted should consult "Last Ray or Hope," published fur gratuitous circulation, by 0. Andrews, Syracuse, N. Y. Sent to any addresS on receipt of a stamp to pro-pay pos• tage, or may be WA of agents gratis. C. H. &E. A. Jones, Agents for Coudersport. 71y. Auditor's Notice. NOTICN is hereby given that the under signed, an Auditor appointed by the Court to make distribution ofthe proceeds of the sale of real estate in case of Sobieski Ross vs. James A. Lynch, of Sept. Term, 1860, No. 63, will attend to the dutiesof his appoint ment at the office of the Prothonotary in Cou dersport, on Friday, the 15th day of February, 1861, at one o'clock, r.st. Persons interested will-attend if they think - proper. 11 J. °LUSTED, Auditor. Jan.-18 , 1861. 17.8. • • ____ ols4l6l :4 Wi gA t er • ••••- 10%. A SUPELATIVF. ONIC, IUR EM I .: 11 ?IrS "L w O` [MICMAC% CORDIAL 20 25 4 6 Tv the ettizena . pf .Aretv Jersey and Pennsylvania -_ Apothecaries. Druggists, Grocers and Private Families. Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy. = ' Wolfe's Pure Maderia, Sherry and Port Wine. Wolfe's Pure ianaaica and St. Croix Itum. Wolfe's Pin Scotch and huh Whisky. ALL 1% BOTTLES. I beg leave ti omttention OP the citi zens of the United States to the abbye WISES and Ltobons, imported' by Filolphoi Wolfe, of New York, whose name is familiar, in every part of this country tor the purity Of pis cele brated SCIIIDA3I.SCIINAPIi3.: . Mr. Wolfe, in letter to Me; speaking of the purity of his Wines and Liquors, says: I will stake my reputation as a man try standing as a . . mer chant of thirty years' residence in the- ay of New York,' that all the Brandy' and Wines whiclr bath: are pure as imported, and of r the best qualityi and can be relied 'upon, by livery purchaser." Every bottle has the pro prietors !Mine.* the wax, and a fac siwile of his slgnatyre t' . e certificate. The pub lic are respectially invited to call and exant ine for themselves. For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries and Grocers in Philadelphia, arm. 11. ASFITON No. 832 Market:st. Phil • Sole Agent for Paw-pip/11a. ,1 Rend the following from the New York Courier ENORMOUS BUSINESS — von oxs Stitt' YORK NIERCIL‘x•r.—We are happy to ittform our fel low-citizens thatithere is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary, and country Merchant, can pi, and purchase pur' Wines Isd Liquors, as pure as im acted, and of the West quality. We do not intend to give an elaborate description of this merchant's ex tensive business, itlthough it will repay any 'stranger or citizen tit visit Udolpho ,Wolfe's extensive ware-house, 'Nos. 18. •20 and 22, Beaver street, and Nos. 17, 10 and 21; Mark 7 ettield street. Ills stork of Schnapps on band ready for shipment could not have been less than thirty thousand eases; the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vintages of 1838 to 1836 and ten thousand 'cases of 'Madeira, :Sherry and Port Wine, • Scotch and Irish Whisky; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country. Ile also had three large cellars, filled, with Brandy, Wine,c., in casks, under Custom-House key, ready for bottling. Mr. Wolfe's sales of Schnapps last year,atnounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in less than two years he may be equally sue ceisful with his Brandies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of levery lover of his species. "' PriVate families who wish pure Wines au'd Liquors for medic's] use should send their orders dirtet to Mr. Wolfe, uatil every -Apothecary in the land make up their minds to discard the poisonous stulffrorn their shelves. and replateit. siith Wulfe's pure Wines and - Liquors. We understand Mr. Wolfe, for the tt&ona-. madatirkif of small dealers in the country:l' puts Up 'assorted cases of Wines and Liquors:— Such a man, and snob a merchant, should be sustained against his tens of thousands of op ponentsin the tnite4 States, ,who sell noth ing but imitations, ruinous alike to human health and happiness; lifit - itEtt 1 4 I Nt . r:. MRS. WiNSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Fetnale"Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP. FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the protess of teeth ing, by softening the gums, reducing all in allay ALL FAIN and spas modic action ; and is e SURE TO REGULIITE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it "will give rest 'to yourselves, and RELIEF AND REALM TO YOUR INFANTA. We have put up and sold this article for over ten years. and CAN SAY, IN CONFI DENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have never been able to say of any other medicine -NEVER HAS IT FAILED; IN A SINGLE INSTANCE, TO EFFECT A CURE, when timely used. Never did -we know an instance of dissatisfaction by . nay one Who used it. On the contrary, all arc delighted with its opera tions, and speak in terms of contendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT WE DO 'after ten years' experience, AND PLEDGE OUR REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLAPE. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pall and exhaustion, rellerwill be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the s y rup is adminis tered. j This valuable preparation is the preserip-' thin of the - most EXPERIENCED and PUL NURSES in New England, and has been used with NEVER FAILING SITCCESS in THOUSANDS OF OASES . It not only relieves the child from pain, 116 t invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole- system. It will alinost instantly re lieve GRIPLNG IN THE 1301TELSi. „AND WIND COLIC: ' . - • and overcome convulsionaovhich: jf not spec • dily remedied, end in death; We believe it the BEST and SUREST REMEDY IN TIIE WORLD. in. nll cases of DYSENTERY and DI A RRIICEI IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething, or from any other cause. 'lPe woulc say to evi ry mother Who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints —DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHEIIS, stand be tween you and your Suffering Mild. and the relief that will be SURE—yea. ABSOLUTELY SURE- -to follow the use of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using wilj accompany, each bottle:. None genuine un less the faa-similo of CURTIS & PERKINS; New York, Is on the outside grapper. . • • Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principal Office, 13 Cedar St., New York. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.. Bold by - C. 5 b E. A. aPNES, Couders port, Pa.• ' 16-It. A T OLMSTEt? Se IiELLTS .1 cc TORE can 'always :13a &and t h e *it o 4.7 Ccioklng, Doz and, Parlor - SIOVES. . -1 AIso,,TIN and sIIEL- TROUT WA R E; POT KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS FRTING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD-i RONS: Also, • Agricultural Implements, such as PLOWS, !SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, CORN,SHELLERS, • HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWEIISi • • • • THEIR WORK - . is well made and the Material goed..Gond and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS,put up in any part of the Courity—Terms easy. Ready Pay otall *lads, - including Cash, seldom refused. Store on MaiWStrect opposite the Old Court Rouse, Coudersport. - • Aug:1,1859.40 • FURNITURE 1 . w. E.- COATS. "laving enlarged slid refitted his WARE ROOMS, nt • WEtistViLiat, has nownn hand and will keep constantly for sale, a larger and better variety of Cabinet- Ware bind Chairs, than have ever been offered in this section of the Country, His stock of common work has ,never been. equalled. Having made estensive -additions to his assortment of . • PARLOR' FURNITURE, he bas now on hand Plain Mahogany & Mar; bre top Bureatts,•Card tables Marble top side and Centre tables, Frarit and Toilet ,stands, Marble top'Wasb stands. • COTTAGE . - .P.A.D.SiEADS:. COUCHES, SOFAS-, AND TETE-A-TETES, new and beautiful varieties. tame Scat, 'Mahogany, Rocldng and Easy Chills, 4te, In fact every thing in; the line of can be found at his estabkighment. the best facilities for taanufacturing and par -chasing hie st•ek for,Cash, . He will not be Undersold. • Those wishing . to save at 'least twenty-five per eenti - ?3,11:,, calling on W. B. • READY MADE :00FE i litt of all sizes kept constantly en - hand. Per sonal attendance with hearse when reqnisted. . W. IL-COATS. Wellsville, llov. I, 18C0 ABSTRACT OF The County Auditor's Report. STATEMENT-of Balance's due to or from E. ItEES, late 'Peasurerof Potter County in account, with Sebool and Twin funds, as appears by the Auditors' Be. pert : 4 Balance due from the T, ing Towuallips and Di Abbott, Allegbany. Coudersport, Hulalia, Geonesee, Sebron, Hector, Horner, Jackson, Keating, Oswayo, Portage, Roulet, Sharon, Swedeq, 19 08 Sylvania, '49 18 273' 64 Stewardson, a 181.44, szT 31 Summit, . 100 34 .391 00 MIZE Wharton, • .305 23 West Branch. • ,10 83 303 64 Balance due to the said Treasurer fur amount overpaid. 1 Town. School. Bingham, • t : 3.85. Gennesee r ]3 06 Harrison, 34 92 Homer, 1 'II ' 1 Hector, - '8 04 1 Pike, . 1 1 8'1 64 , 30 Roulet, • - 22 62. Sharon, [ L I - Sweden, 81 24 Ulyses, 1 :1 IT Wharton, • )32 60 Balance due "from• the Bald Treasur er to• the Coudersport and Ship. pen State Road fund. li s2lo'Bo Balance due from thosald - Treasur , er to the County of Potter. I 1 $2:16 26 Balance due from A. F.IJONES, late , Treasurer of Potter County to sundry Townships and Sebool Districts. ' . t ' . Town. Mimi: Alleglinky, $lOl 10 Keating?, , • 152 4 56 . Homer,, . -c \ ' 47 , Oswayo, ' -,. 47 . 112 Sitivania, . 33 ) " 2R4 Summit. • , 261 ,f 54 Balance tine the 'sat4l Treasurer from Potter County IST OF CAUSES for trial ia the Court of JILA Common Pleas of Potter- County, at Feb, ITerin, 1861. :Ilyaut- and wife, vs. 31anst aid Graves. ~ Nletzger,Strongadner W._T.6cjA. F. Jones. Downs, Gridley, Stebbins. ' ~ W. T. Jones, 64'21, Crittenden &Langdon" Burton. Coromonw'th for use,'" Swartz & Johnston Pomeroy & Smith, - "- Rosa & White. Lyman Burt, " Israel Bert. . Hart, ~ Jordan. Leonardrille Man. CO." Harry Lord. Metzger, • " Dwight. . 17. Ives, " A. R. &A: B. Horton Warren & Son, " W. T. Jones &Bro. T. Ives, tiny, " Newton liollenbeck of at; i -"" Rounds. N. J. , OLIIST.PD Frothy. LOOK 'HEIM. .. , ALL thoss indebted: to tbs . 411ttr.Q144;kr - SMITH- & JONES, are•poli r tik. to', oil]) at-(. Smith's store,-and,sei :and - pay without delay. By so doing - )'.on, wit much oblige tie—otherwise" .se - will,, ~.*', u tideti. . tbe peittful necoseity of tiying-titK , A ;," • .-,.•. .;') Coudersport,. Jan 2, 186 - 14 5 ., -- '... . ~..;,. - , . : . . Ell fUItNITITRE ',ensurer to the follow 'stricts. ; Town., School. $34 17 173 46 8 - o'l6 15 92 2.1 78 4 11 43 36 80 77 7 43 'B7 75 91 82 a 96 210.69 168 86 . 55 '483 54 • 9378 211 64 5353 1456 70 72 • tiJ W: 8. - GRAVES, Couniy S. A. SLADE,'4 . L. BIRD. ' 9 A tailor*. " Wood. I , Lord and Dirigpt. tb Jackson Township. 'U NE W Oeg..' ...„.„,,.,...,:.:, FALL :i.- AN -D...;-.:ll.l.NtEni, e C BLocK, , IN °SWAY° VILLAGE. THE pnormisTOß Zust Received from New York. 1 ' _ 4_, 1 .gargegt and isedt , Mock of Good* , „ i , EVER OFFE,II.ED I 1 POTTER Cati/ 4 712,;,5t., \ 1 ihTassortaretit codslits7l . DRY GO ODS, O _, t a... 1 Hats and uapsil iitoots'44 Shoes, - . iIiIiDWARE, CROCIERY; 1 'GROCERIES PROVISIONS, , . 11 . artr determined to sell goods as low ad itier , in be piarebosed in Wellsville._-I:160' ing purchased for Cosh, no rents or ititefiii to p-pi, arid selling a Urge nurount for RitA.l7f , .1 1 ...it,i am eriabled t,co gii4eo the Chihli. i Pirellis with my eartotrierfs. - • , II ving_mado nrrangediefits with scinte eff the 'est botiseS in the city, goods will.tof i S4 I PP 0 IV Neelligi ... mutt ling nie, constantly to offer the DATE3T STYLES and , BESTI,QUALITIE'S of Cloods. 893T_ GOLD AND SiLVBII, ITATCHIES . ~ kept on hand for sale: Vedlats supplied eli reasoitable terms sir For coon LtMBE AND SIIINGLE.t 1 HAVE ESTABLISLIED A BRANCII STORE. .1 At El,listru nt . - - odes th e name and , styte of $I MONS & rtlinifi Je whir. ' COISPLETi, GENERA!, AMOR* IENT 'it he cewstautly kept vit timid. - • C. H. SIIIMON. At - Merey(); Aprit i i 180.-4y,04t. . The - eoplela Cele I MODE RN 'COOKERY 1N ALL ITS BRANCHES 4 1 r S ELIZA. ACTON" CLLY ISEVIBNLi BY rns. 8. J. JlALik_ MI CAIINI YOU flow to chool4E all kinds-of !Beats, Poultiy, and Gasnei with all' the various add most e.pPl'oVed 'bodes of dritsiug • ed. cdoking lii , •et arid Pork'; also' the, best and simplest' way of salting, pickling mid - turinithe some. ' •' ' YOU All the various and most • approved Modes of dressing,. cooking, And boning, Mutton, Lamb,! Veal, Vonitry, and. Game Of all kinds, with the differeit Olcstil.gb,. - dravies, ,- - and Stuffings- APprOptiate - .to' - each. 1 - .-. YOU How to choose, .cletniic. thg preserVe Fish - of all kiads; a how to Isweeten - it when' tail-. - , teal , ago 01l the Variants:awl - most atiproied =dead cook. lag. with .the different Drafter ings, Sd!ices, and Fla*'lll*o • _ a .aPlropinte tolsoelr: ' 1 'OLT \ Ali tira varfews'andidoif(ap proved modes of ,preparingp mg ove ;fifty, ,differeat, kind* Of Meat Fish, Fowl, Gams? and Vegetable Soups, Broths; and Stew s,' with the Belisha/ and Selsonings appropthiter to each. • • - 011: All theivarions and-roost ap.r I provedodes of cooking Vag: 11 . etabfes f ever.t d'escriptioa f I also ho to' prePare picklelti Calsups and Carries of all AZinds, !Totted 3kaM, nitre Game, Mpshrootos, &c. ' :OLT All thevarious and most ap.,- , prate& modes of prepariere and Cooking all kinds of Mist end Fattey.Pastry,-,Fuddingse Omelettes; critters; takes,. . "COnfectiodarvrfeserelriJel..- lies, anti~ Sweet Dishes of ers `err descriptiini. • . G All the virions aadmostapr proved Modes. ,-• .of tasking Bread, Busks; *altos, and Biscuit, the' best, method of I preparing toffeof Clmeatatss i I mad, I Tew,, oat* how fo• ataloa , _ T Syrups, Cordials, and .Winear. of stomas kinds. - ( Ho* to sit out and ortoCr mein' a Table, how tot (Carta* all kinds of Fish', Flesh of _Fowl, 'and in short, how to' simplifythew holeArtofCook.r ing as to bruit the chrticeo Insuries of the table Isithilt( overybody's reach The boob emoaftm Os pager, mid npirantal. of twelve bundrhdßeceipes, all of Which atie the results of actuarexperlenee, 'Owing been" fully-and carefully tested Maple the` persoiraf superintendeneeiof the writes. It it misdeal in a clear and open type, is iillnstratedipitht appropriata engrAvings, and will be forwWed • to any address, neatly bound, and pat** , paid. on .receipt of the price, $l.OO, it bp: cloth, extra, $1•4 5 . - . - $.1.9P a Al YEARI cau P e ?rib t!)* - epterpromg meal everywhere; in selling the above work, Mulladacementslto *Blom,. b t ..- 'lpg very lilacrltY. ' - .. " - „ Ferainglb . cages or the 11'04, otrickY:' ies4lllt.. to agents, with' o l iber inforthation; apply t o ., or address JOHN i•POTTIPt,Pnb/iltere . , . 80. IF/ Smut strsehrldivral- , . . _ . IMM3 Ma IT TELLS 17 I 00 IT TELLS EIIII IT TELLS fl t TELLS T IT TELLS YO Ml= GOODS;.~T 'Mg aad ii