17int coutij. tint F,ltsPoirr, FOR 3B, isol. opening i p liriltiantig, and r boilers - wilt soon. begin to ope good season for iugar-making is ted. • ra j more of our citizens, not in n jo any of thei oil Companies now Etarted, for the oil region' this morning. The fever is get here:: of gair.—Much of this depriva gauscd by sheer neglect after s ome other temporary drain upon at the root of the, hair.. Dr. ;ham of Loudon, has identified his D ame with a "Stintuti#ing On invented by him eafiressly to such emergencies. Meira. 11. L. .man & Co., of New York, new 'have atire agency for the Atueaican cond. This is quite a sufficient endorse• of the universal reputation of the le. See their advertisement. e lovers of good hetel accommoda -in the oil region of' Tidioate, and tilers from all sections, will learn with .ure that Major S. M. Muis, of :burg, this county, has leased the r hotel at Tidioute,and will take posh 'or of it on the 16th of March. Be :.eking his goods as fast . as possible 'l A nsportat.on, iu order to be at his at the given time, lle is one of the • hotel ; keupers in the land—a model • face--weil known' . for the bounty variety of-his tables and the softness • freshness of his beds. Ilis wifels of nature's noble-women, and has 'no ,rior as a landlady. Sam \will hAve rythihg in shipshape, or .he won't g out his pige&-calle.• . Folks here miss him, and his family- terribly—but loss is a lared gain to Tidioute: The eciteßent here has brought many of c tizens in close ' neighboring with 'io e, and many of them will have ; . opportunity to see and hear I Sam." -May his corpulent shadow ,er grow less, but may his purse dis frapidly with grateful coin, and his liet.—may he have to buy a larger and ter one every few tnonths.- Another Oil Company. We have to bounce that another oil co any of ten tubers has been inaugurat= in this ee, . with a, cash Capital. o $2,000. .ey have leased ‘ sot landst Tidinhte the Messrs . OvQrton, ,t two of the mpany, Ira Canfie and it s bos. visited the region week and ado a contract for . boring one Of. their lls. The campany embraces several of .r most energetic citizens, who will pros. a — their work- ivitlarrojgar and perm). :ranee. We learn also that "The udetsport it C 0.," noticed week before last, have .ade l a contract for boring at Tuitoute, ad we hope in the course of eight or ten ceks to chronicle the success of nth. of le companies. / The ownT of land em whom the last timed company lens now demand $lOO cash bonus tOr a ase, and their leases are csidly taken tthat. •• In this emection wev/puld suggest hat some of our citizens fdrut a company ..r boring at or near thisifilace. NVbe eve oil can be found here, thaigh pet aps at greater depth than in the pres rit 'developed oil regiolaxife are confident ' , at not more than 61,500, judiciously tpendN, would be,required, and per ; aps not half that sum: If oil were found ;here would be no estimating the advan tage to the county, and the owners of land. Let a company I)e l ormed pith 200 Attics f $lO each, and we venture to say the -hares will be readily taken. C.:mpanies }Avg:been formed in thiti way at Olean, inethport and other places in this region —why not here ? There need be no haste in the matter; but we suggest that the company should be organized with a view to commence operations about the middle of the summer, when those inter ested at Tidiouto will have develoPed their claims there and be ready to take a baud at home. ltEir Parlor, Abbott le, Co., oil refiners at Titusville, offer ice superior article of refined illuminating petroleum, by, the barrel," at their refinery in that place. Thisisrrettaouu n of 10 cents on the other reHersin 'the ° oil region. They lave just beitin refining. Further ro ductions in the pciee of refined oil may be expected as refiners increate, while the crude oil will probably maintain its pres ent rate of 25 eta. a. gallon for , some time to come. The net profit of the refiners at 60 cents is 25 cents a gallon. The loos of matter from crude in refining -is 10 per cent. - - t - t ' 4 -t - • , , . 40 ?:4 00 cy eao ' -11 , c 0 uRE , , ,, I)462,voOsileadachq ill!,_u i .., .. o u o i,, ' 1 , rim • , , im iriea ut - aelf_dirt ._ , By the use of Blase Pills.th4eriadicattacks . o' Nervous or Sic Haltiache may be prevent s. ' ed ; and if taken .at.the c6mencement cf ait . Attack immediate relieff :— rom: Pain and sick ness will belobtaindd. 1 ' ,,-. ' Theyl. 1 . 1 ' • i They seldom fat t orein - Flying the Nausis and Headacia to Nybio females ar so suti ject. . They act 'gently upon the bowel's:l ii —7ov-, ing Costiveness. g l - I , I i For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Fe- 1 males, and all persona of sedentary habits, the. , are valuable as a Lqiittii4, improving the ap• petite, giving torte and eigor to the digest ve or = gnus, and r'estokng the natural elasticity and Strength of" thcl whole sys i teml The CEFHALIt 'PILLS are the result icifl ' long investiration and carefbl4,cooducfed ei 7 perimants, having been in tie many 1 years, during which .it 41ime tliky havelprevent?d anand . relieved a ,Tast 0130 of pai L i and suffering from Ileadli. he, whether originatinOn the, nervous- systet l or front a deran,ged state of ilie . • ! • stomach. /! I 1• i liil,. Thky nrel entiriy vegetable in their I omit i sition, a il Inlay be talien 01. allltimes with per lifect safet without errkifint any chang of ili , 0 t et, and the absrnbe of any tlisagreeable taste rcith ders it easy o administer the4to childien. - • ---.' P' BEVAR,F, OF C9LINTERFEITaI The `:' , rennie b.lce dve'siknatures of Henri 'C •1 ' 1 Spalding on each Bo*. I Sold bilDruggists and all other Dealers in Medicines! 1 ; -. f 1. A Box i 5 illbe sent by rail prepaid on re ceipt of t l e 1 . 4. ' , ' 1 "P'_.i.lCE, 25 CENTS, i 1 All order shonld be - ridressed to HENRY .. SPAKSING, , . ;i- 48 Cedar ;S trect, :s e w,- Yori. TIIE FO,I4.OWING ENDORS6IMITS OF SPALPING7S HALIC PILLS, IEI • VINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROG 'ADA.CHEIL WILL C 9,:. .11 ; I SPEEAND I SFRE 'CURE O . ill.wrruis I.IIEI REACH.. .1 • • ' l ' - ~ ' . • I '- As theselrestimonials Were unsolicited 1,11; Mr. &ALDO; they afford itnyntestiorTble proof ' 4 •of Lqefficacy 4 of this si i nentific diScorery i 4 1 .. • ;.__- J . • I :... ;:.• 1 MASONVILLE, PONX., Feb 5, 1851 Md. SPAdniNG. 1 j il 1 SID : 1 J I hate] tried your Cephalic Pills Mein so 'well that 1 want you to sd dollars Worth more. . , 1 Part of these are for tbe.neighboi I eitre a:few out of the itirst box you. .1 • :: • , Send the Fills hk mail, end obb lotir Ols't Serval • j 1 ,JAMES RI , r ... }.IVEIZFGRD, e., Feb. MR. SPALDING. .: Sin: i t ? wisli,.you to send nin'o e ore Cephali Pills,, I hare rttei a , belie from them. Your respe , • i MARY i: N N . 8701 1 I . , • ; ScpapE CR E E 7 1,41 untington Co •- ' i Jan ary 1, 1861. 11. C:',SF!ALDING. . : --." Sir :1 " You will please send'.tne . two Cephalic. Pills. Send tiiim imm: Respeetfull; i 1 ; JNO. B. -.` P. S.- . ZI hare used lone box of Yo find 4hen t.excellent. . 1 1 LI .--:..: • BELLE VERESE, Ohio, Jan. ,HENItY C. SPILDI. G, Esq.• Please find iocloEed twenty-fli which send me,nno.her,box of yi Pills. TheJ atlf truly the best Pil tried, A. STOVER, Belle Vernon, Wynn Direct ,ot CO. 0. L ,Iniuuun single bottle of SPALDING'S PRE r, 4.,„....T.,,,,,, will save ten tinMsi 1 its cdst annually. ' 1 ;, I _-----,_ I _.' i I' SPALDINGTS .PRE PAR ,D GLUE I ; r!. • SPALDING'S .PBEPA , D GLUV. I ' , . '- • ----4 1 " 1 , 1 SPALDING'S PItEPAREB Gtup! . 1 , - . SAVE THE PIECES l • , ECONOMY! •L. , - DISPrCH 1 rier -‘A STrrdi INi • TAM " SAVES NINE Mit/ ? As accidents will l happen. even.in well reg ulated families, i is very desirable r.:o hare some cheap and convenient way or Opairing FarnitUr , i l l Toys,•Crock r ery, SM. ^ SP:- LDINVVREPARED GLITE meets all suck crdergenif I ies, and o bdilsehold can afro to bey with mt it. t is[always ready,! a d up to the sticking point:. 1 1 ‘ , SEFUL IN EVERY TIOTISEV' -N:11.- -A Brush fteeompanies each Bottle. Price, 125 cents, Addres, ( . . ' lIENItY 0 SPALDINP.; . [ ;14:4:18 DED.-It Street, New4York. , 1 1 ' r . —+—• . ; 1 . CAUTION. I.' 1 As tie ta In nap cipledpersons are pittemp t ing tol palm o n the unsuspecting public, imitationsof my EpARED GLUEi! I would caution all persons tel,examitie before Otirchas lag, and see'tl:at the( full Milne, , rS,P ALDDIG'S • PREPARED: GIiDE„.6O is on !the antsido.,wiappe ' cl; all Otters are swindling clunterreit:4 i 1 mamas rtel- A EZ!1=II:EEI ' .: PRICE CtIFIRENT. • Corrected every Wednesday by E._rN. STEI3- , DINS 0k..8R0. Whnles.ale and Retail Dialers in Groceries and Provisions, - _ • ' 4poSiteD.V. Glassruire's Hotel, ' • Coudersport, Pa. Apples, green,V bush., $ 371 to 621 d'' i l dried,;, ' 100 200 °Be s. - . . 4 I'oo 150 ' Beeswax, V 1 lb., ' I 20 25. Beef,l I\ ia - ' Berries,.dried, V quart • 6 'l'4 Buckwheat,',, bush., • 4O 50 BUtter, 11 - lb., , • „l5 •17 Cheeie, I. ;. . • • '6 12 Corn, 11 bush:, Corn Meal, per cwt., 11 :,._ v..6 2 00 Eggs, °V doz ~, ib(- '- ---- -- Flour, extra,- , - 1 9 - do superfine ' !Ham' ,k s 3 Ib. ' . . [ Hay, 'V!. ton, Honey, per lb. ! I.Lard, 'Maple Sugar. per 1b.., Oitts, ' bush., , ' Onions, 41 Pork, eiii bbl., • do ? lb., do in whole' bog,'ip lb., Potatoes, per bUsh., Peathes, dried - , 11 lb., Poultry, 1,1 lb., Rye, per bushq Salt, 1 bbl., do 12. sack, Trout, per 1 bbl., Wheat, °V bush., ' White Fish, 'il 1 bbl., I ,f THE , Pelp%le's Stoll NE MB 1861 A GENERAL ASgbRTIYEENT Just Received LE and 5 : ,f like ad me IsN'o of froin ! . FOR PARtIOULARS I NICEpr 6, 1E161.; box ofYour real drat 'of tfullyk . HOUSE:, ,Pat , E, N. STEBBINS & I I 80. . I . .XCS Pa. 4. your !thittet.i. • yours, SIWYNS.. r Pigs, arid Coudersport, Feb. 1861 NM Used 15 years In an Ext I CUS'S% and very Success ' fal Ica* Practice. • A CERTAIN REMEDY 1:11R, ' ,ever Canker ay l d inflammation I D' 0.. A N DREWS' 'Fever 'pc] Canker Compound is unquestionably the best and most reliable remedy for Scarlet Fever, Measles, Sore Mouth or Throat, Coughs, Colds, Bleeding at the Lungs, or for Fever of every grade 15, .IW.' cents, eil:Ptfoi for u r C ile have ever PE Hopeless Cases : of Bleeding at the Lungs, Coughs, (called Consumption,l Drbility of the System, Female Weaknesses, and all general Fevers cured. 10,000 Certificates. could be published, showing the most aston ishing cures. ! Nelson Holladay, Esq. Groton, N. Y.; cured of Bleeding at the Lungs, severe Cough. and General Debilit. of the System, called sumption. All hopes Of relief had failed from every other source. The.cure was performed five years since. He is yet, (Hard; 180,) enjoying good health. Mrs. Henry Vanderbelt, 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 in the en joyment of good health. .Mrs. Luman Johnion, Summer Hill, N. Y., cured of extreme Female Debility, Nervous Weakness, Irritatibri, kc., &c. . The afflicted should consult "Last Ray of Hope," published for gratuitous circulation, by 0. Andrew 4 Syracuse, N. Y. Sent to any address on receipt of a stamp to pre-pay pos tage, or may be had of agents gratis. C. &E: A. Jones, Agents for Coudetsport. 71y. AO,OO- SHEEP PELTS; wanted immediately at • . 6.50 00 5,50 600 15 5,50 600 10 - 12/ 12 15 8 28 75 104 21 00 23 00 _lO 'l3 7i 01 2 50 5 • 1 5, 7 7 - 63 75 2'75 300 20 600 700 • 100 112} 650 7 pi) ■ p I ...4\ And for sale at the RNER STORrE. INQUIRI OF • - , - . ...• .., ._.,!!....;'! -.,_! .• i - ,;....i: , . vo , :e. weli z t, Laliodtb ye Tv , •0 • ,i , . %•;4 75 S 'CitV ; -• . ! • 'i A SUPERLATIVE. .- i! ___,NIC2 . D lUR . TO . 'TIE, . 1 . -4 ilp.h .• . • :• - ~,,--100 - '•' I . DYSIPS3r i ti cvs...L. • . ..."..;,...--......, , • , ... AV2)."` !' , • / • %Or -CORDIAL , . To the silizerisofiltiSio ersery-and Pennsylvania. . i f • . q .1'• Apotherries. If *its, Onkel and Private Families. I ' ! , - Wolfe's Puraeognae dy. ' ' 1i • I Wolfe's Puretaderia, berry and Port Wine. Wolfe's Purei Jamaica d St. Croix *la. Wolfe's Pen Scotch huh ' • ALI. IN OTTLE ." - f , 1 beg leave:lo call t e. attention! bf the citi zens of the IJivited Sts4tei to the ahove istufis iind Ltquotta, imported by ,tirdolpifo W9lfe, idf new York, ;whose name ',ls familiar ini every Part of this; country tot the parity; Of his cele- It.at'ed SCI ICDAIt SCHNAPPS. '• Mil Wolfe, in k letter te me, speaking'of the purity! of his Wines and Liquors, says.t. I will stake my reputation ias! a man my! atandin as a trier ., hunt 9f thirty years' residpnce hithe 'City! of eir , l'ork that all :the. Brandy ;and iWiries hieh I bottle art We puro :As hipro4ed, and.) of the, best quality,, can be relittd upon p..y• every purchaser." • very bottle has the.'pro prietor's I:liana ) nth wax, and a facsiutile of his signiitUr on the Certificatel, .The pith !iic are respeetfhlly invited to call; andexain me for themSelyes. For sale at Retail, by *ll It pothecariea and Grocari in Phfiadelphia; Gao. H. lAeurox,,Nn. 8,32 Mai•ket St. Phil. . i 1 ' i Sole .Agent for PVetile i 1114:,' i Read the fd !wring from I !:, the Ne I cork I . :oozier: ' , , 'i 1, . I )Esortmons t Lusixtss .' ion °NEI ).ie, ditK MEIICHANT---Fh - nre happy to infOrm nr fel low-citizens pit there one plane inOur city the yltys eine, apothecary)Und . outrtry merchant, can ko and purchase 'Pure , Wines and Liquors, a 4 pure as ha orted, an of ! ).he best quality:, We do• not intend to give len 'elaborate description of this merche is .x -rensive,busthesbalthough it will, re ay Say 'stranger or 'eitiLn to Visit Cdiphol Vcilye's extensive iware t rbouse, ;Nos. 18.. !20. nd ',.22, Beaver street, and Nos.' 17, 19 . and 21' , Mark- I etfield street. !His stink of Selina pps n hirnd I ready for shipment could not ,hove b en less!! than thirty thousand cases i the Bran y, some ten thousand case'sViritages 0fi1,830 on 18p6 ; ' and ten thousand cases, of .Madeira, Sherry and, Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jimaica and St. Croix ;Rum, same very Lo, ld and equal to any!in this countiY.l Be iilso had three large !cellars,. filled With !Braiidy, Wine,•&c,, in casks, under Custinlilouse key,ready , for bottling. ' Mr. Wer Y e l.,s sales; of SchnupOS last year amounted td,orte hundred and eighty ,thousand dOzen, arid. We hop 41, 1 less than two Years he may be; equally uc. cessful With his Brandies and W ines„ t , "His business merits the patro, take of every Idler of his ; species. :Private i families Who wish pure !Winesiand Liquors for medical rii se should send their orders dirt c 4 to Mr. Wolfe, until every' Apothecary in'theiland makd up their mindsto discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe* pure • t Wines and, Liquors. , ••, ; ! . We nadergtand Mr. Wolfe, for !the ac 4 Ow( .modation of small dealers in the country. put up assorted cases of Wines tied LiquoilS.— Such a nun. and such a tnerebant, should t sustained against his tens of thdueands of l oi ponents!ini the United States, Who sell n',6th.• tug but; imitations, .ruinous alike to human health and happiness. ' [52--6m*l ! I i , ; I'MIIIS. WINSLOW, , , 1 An experienced Nurse and Female Phys ch presentS to the attention of mothers. het SOOTHING-SYRUP, .` FOR. CHILDREN. TEETHING, I rabic greatly facilitates the proCess of teeti ing, y, softening the 'gums, redi:;:ing a I it flaw tion—gill allay ALL PAL - and spa modic action..and is I I . SURE TO REGULATE' THE 'BOWELS, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give r st yourselves, and. . ! I RELIEF' MID HEALTH. TO YOIDI INF NT We dare put._,Kl And sold this artie e i over ferf V'ear'2. and CAN SAY, IN C NF DENCE ZNDTRUTII. alt., what we ha' never Wean able to say of any other me 'eh —NEVER HAS IT FAILED,I IN A SINGE INSTANCE, TO EFFECT A FURS, will 1 ] . timetyl used. Never did we know an in tan of dissatisfaction by any one With used i . ( thecohtrary, all are delighted With its ipet tion', find speak in terms Of Comendat on I. its tnagical effects and medical I virtnesi W, speak I 4 this matt r "WHAT WE DO KNOW,I . i after ten years' xperience, AND puppop OUR REPUTATI N FOR THE FULFILMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLAPE. i In almoil every instancewhere the infant Is sufferini from ain and exhaustion, relief will be fon& in fift n ien or twenty minutes ; after the syru is ad thistered. I. . i I 1 ThiS Valuable preparation s I the pr seril tion of the most EN.PERIeti'CED - and SlilLi FUL NURSES, in NeW Englund, and 114 bee used With NEVER FItILING SIICCESS in THOUSANDS O I F, ICASS. It. riot only relieves the child from pain, b invigeorates the'stomaCh an hOwels, corree acidity, and gives tone and: energy, to t whole system. It will almo,st instantly 't tiered ' . -i ' 1 GRIPING IN THE BOWELS; AND [WIN • I ' •C I ' • I , , and overcome convulsions. Which, if mi l t spel dily ileinediedr end in death. : , We believe i the' BEST and SUREST REMEDY IN T , WORLD. in all cases of DYSENTERY ai I DIA RRIICEA IN CB ILDRE ` whether i. arise: fremlteethiug, or from anyl e cither caul ; ] s wOuli. 'say to every moth who has . chi d suffering from any of the foregoing coniplat is —DQ NOT LET, YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR i t TUE' PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stet d be tween you and your suffeiing child. nd'thf relief that will be SURE--yis,: ABSOL TEIr SUREL -to follow the, use of this medicine. it timely, used. Full direct+s Ifor using 'rill accoMpanY each bottle. lone genuine'Wit less 'he Bee-simile' of cm IS s; PEARL : I S, NewlYork, is onj the outside Wrapper. I • . . Sold by•DruggestsA u. hroughot the Worldl Principal °Mee, !3 Cedar ' S't. I I ' Ne*: Yoo o ko PRICE ONLY2S' BENTS PER BOTTLE Sold by .C..S. k B. A. ,I ONES, Conde port, Pis. , , . \J l' I o_4) I . . I j. ! 1 1 ' INE3 =V ra!?=11 r i ll : i t . ‘ . .. :i .- - i ' • L i i6l -',..- 6iiriiiioil the fJeaiiiiiiyA.B6l: : . D,R' :• .-:r. r .1 • uts4iiiding '' -• '52,826 'B4 WU:LI/len in 1b44-.1',000 00 J. - P-Potre* d o;6 `"„ 836 18 Elilßeeaa dol • I :500 00 Wiii. Belt 1855, ;1,000:00 J...cow4ii -, 4lcr 'l.OOO 00 *Ch. Ifiell•-•••• dii: • ;1;00Q. 00 it lii iibtli 1851' i - 28. 53 J. F. Cowan do :1,000 00 NV. VlReotintdw ,- 500 00 .ie b6iii3B l • •• 1,220 60 l itre Oiirrentfr ; '7,000 001 1 --1 i ' I . -$18;27815 es od unseated , - , • 01 I . '4, 155 87 ItOxes I due frop . 8601 ! 1,741 67 on cid. of Pike : -:I ls. •I ' 1•67 71 beiiiii col of I”: • , I .i 1 • _.... 2 65 'lre dd. of What-. • * 34 62 ' STA; Of the Foods ;., 1 I Ain. • day 1 ;, I I To Coo rs orders To bond payablele , To Ido -F do' I To'. do ' !do :To ' 'do - d do i 'To ), 00 .1 doI i To '-. AD ,!. 40 To ' - go 7 • dOl l To do Ido To do. .do interest on ttiii..4t!, t o Probnlile enes. 1 , -, . I - 1 By outstanding lands for 1861 By outstanding ' collectors for Due from E. John for 1859 . Due frond b. P. 0 Talley for 18 Due ftdm S. T Ipi, L toii for 1858 j ; , ~ Due from J. IC. ,ilkiriidii Cli . il, of , Oswayolfor!4sB 1 Due frOm .It.ID ,Frey col. of lays& sea for'l.Bss Due from .Sigma Brown 'co . of Pike toi 1854 , Due frOui Hairy: and c ol. of ~„ Gen esee for, 185 , il D* from N. y jakkson col of -Wharton fOri 1854 ' Due from SaMiieiShOuiaii. col. tit 1 • - r.ke for 180 . Due from Nathiin Puller col. of ''' Ulysses for 1853 Due froths J. H. Kilborn col. of Pike ' for 1852 Due fi'om John Lyman jr. col. , of ItOulet for 1852 I Due onjudynent diainst A. Wood= cock 1 H • , Due' on judgment against S. 11: Martin'; , Due on dOn judgment against D. Shel i 'I . i Due on reeognisance , against A. RounSVille 1 Due on reaagniance; agai n st 'E. Jalmscin I 1 Due on note against . Whipple Due on note against. Jackson Due on note against Harry Ellis and F. W: Knox iDue on note against N. Howland! Due from Came i3n County , Duo for villnge,lots • Doe from seated taxes returned as ! unseated I I ' Probable am on ti of taxes seated and Unseated . $r the current year , Excess of liabHities ' over assetts I ' We the Commissioners of Potter Cottnty tio certify that' tl i t foregoing . ' stateutent of the funds of said !county is correct, and tine, as appears from the books had documents in this Pfficeil '1 I 'iT I EROME CITEESBRO, EDWIN THATCHER; Conerf. sr. ;i MARTIN D. BRIGGS, L. 8.1 COLE, Clerk. Missioners Office, Jan. 17, 1861. ATTE, SATEBEENT le RECEIPTS ,and EXPEiiDITUNES•Of ►otter COpnty for the year ending ! on'the plat day of. Dec, 186 a. • . , . :1 Rsclavao, :1 son unseitted lands for 185 $2,775 1 70 's on unsented lands for 185 4,473 86 I s on 'Oniehted lands for 186 831, 22 -'s on 'seated lands retnrned s nneeated 1 , I s on seated lan4s and person, al propei•fr far 1860 ij -s on seated lan a s and person !al propetly far 1859 s on seated lands and person- , • iproilerty Ifor 1858 and preri ous yearl . requiiitiOns, notes and judg ments ;: I i ; , 104 97 the olds' 26 0.0 Of t. I - Taxi Taxi Taxi Tax, 11121 El! El 52 int Rouse bell ! i, l ExPENDsp, election expenses appropriation to Coudersport Academy • :i U. Thatcher'corn'ss corn's wages for 1 • ' ,- 1 118 0 1 1 For L. U. Kinney do •doI ' d toI Foil Jerome Cheesbro do do ;d' For . S. S. Ri:CO ,do do 18 9 es. For.LAI Kinney ', jdo do ,d' For J. Cbeei do do dd for 1 - For For .L.Chees ro do do ,185fk For 11artin D. Briggs do do 1880 Lve , clerk bine balance for 1859'1 `,, n ., Fcr clerls hire balance for 1860 j "i For stationery • - t ? For olerk q uarter sessions ''' For jail exiie ses• Da r • ' E F I 1 For coronee inquests , : 1 :r i . For Awl .1 ! ! 1 1 j y •L For tioarding prisoners • . r, For damages by roads • For attorney fees for 1859 For iudito_rs wages inculding pro thonotary's acc't For incidental expenses For asses Or's wages For blanks ' , P For piblielp inting FOr v ei.ving b i ridges .. PI For c "sts iWcivil suits L- For wolf 4 1,,, For wolf arm wild-cat bounty ' ` For ounlification fees Far constable's return's Per laying', out roads )ut Far rntaatiwealth costs' r-ts For grandjarcrs fees . be For traiersejurors fees ' For constables attendance atcbtat Vor tip!stives• - rFor court Oer ' 1 For bond to H. H. Dent .. e.. For interest' on Wm. 7. Keating's t; bond i i E For interest! on bond of Win'. Sill 1 For moriei refunded . , For tendiegi town, clock , For,prottanotary's feei For taking ;prisoners to *Hen.; ' 1 tiary : 1 - For agricultural society .' . For repairs and imprOvements of , 1 ' pnbiic i j property _1 ; For justice 'returns ; , . For inters on bond tO Wm. V. f 1 !I Keati4 - .!_ ,! For treasnrer percentage on $l2- I 870 261 Excesi of- feceipts over expendi- I. ' tureS 1' • 111E1 ' a ] For 's j For - ' 2,4.72 10 i , 41 I ~ : 1 • ' " $12,120 26 We the;lommissioners of Patter cotentY do certify ; tha t the foregoing exhibits a true, state -- meat of thßeceiotsfusd Eximanditnres of said county far e ra a year eniliat onj the 31st day d,• i . 1 = NM i .f Deb: - A. D.,iisgo, as sliies# ~ , , . 0. itial-lanti*. und documents tit:Linii 4 N. Witness our hands at the Cuinmisshousrs Ofe. } fie*, the 24th day of January, A. D. .111d1. 1 '- 1 ll' JEROME CHENSBRO, , , ---i,_- • [t .1 , EDWIN THATCHER. Coifs rirs.r. 1 IaARTIN'D.BEIGGS ,- ' !. • iL. B. COLE, Clerk. ' The People Cook: k. . ODE ,COOKERY is ALL ITA - iIIiASCHES 1 , ' I it, .., „: Miss '.*.:4/2fli. AbTOrr. , ; csasrulxv azimut SY Sao. i. s. pail. ' IT TELLS YOU Row to cl , ctose ill 'kinds ef - : . 1. Meats; PoultrykAiiia' , oiitimi - : , 1 . i with all the various and most . - '; approved modes of dteislog . i, 1 ,, and cooking Beef :and'Pork ' ' also the best and. sitnplest I' i iy of salting, pickliriglitit ~ 1 , c u ing the same. ,I --, -'. - IT TELLS YOU All the various r iiiid intiSt " 1 I a proved thodin•tif dressing; ! 1 oking;,stid boning c hlutton; , I . 1 L tab, Veal, Potiltrl. itut. 1 Game of all kinds, * it li tiii $ different Dressings I Gritilis; . . gild 'Stuffings ' appropriate to U Hod; iti chbose, clean, pad_ f _ ,preserve Fish of all triads, and "how to sweeten it whin ttia.- ,ted , also all-the verioni 111 1 , Wiest approved.modeso4ook; , 1 , ing, with tile aiffefen Wiwi; i lags, Sauces, and , vOringi L__ I'' appropriate lo 'tee : ".- .. IT TELLS YOU AU, the various and ost sp.: .. 1 prored modes of p paring _ .?! ‘ ing over fifty differs t kinds ; , Of Neat, Fish, Fowl Game, I add Vegbiable Sonps Brotts, - ! J and Stott, With the lie. 'ii • • i and Seasottingi ttp itiprittUi .. [ . , ~to ea ch: IT TELLS YOT.7 All the Varibus and riostilit: i 1 I proved modes of cooking Vep; - ' I J etables of every description; • . , . ' •! I also how toprepare pickiiii . ' I Catsups and Curriis Of all ' 1 1 hinds, Pdtted Mall, Fab; , I Game; !thishrtiouts &c. IT TELLS YOU All the various arid oat p.; . ' ' • . i mproved modes °l i p -i' , I add 'cooking nil kin o i! • 1,1 and Ftiney Ptitrj,. Paddler; , •11 •Orneleties, Fritters, - Cakes; ~ !,! Confectiohtiry, PreserVes, Jet. t i . ; lies, andweet Dishes Ortiz , ery descr ption. IT TELLS YOU All the various and pi . 1 . I roved modes cif.. Milking • 7 , i read, Itttelti; Mileufs; - and. , Biscuit, {1 belt method of • : i piepanng , Coffee Ckokblatiti sttici Tea. add bitty td I, meke Syrups, Caraials, add Willa , of various kinds!. r I . ft tELLS YtIU • Hbir to, set tint ;tail I oftikJ. • 1_ Eat. a TablE, how ter Carvi . , . :i all kindi Of ,Fisit,, Fleet cif ' • 1 Fowl,.and in Sheri; lin ''. td siiiiplifythewhole Alto('e ' ok.; • , lug as to bring the chosceif ' I Initiries of the table lit thin ' . everybody's reach. . - The boolc , iontains 418 pages , and upwardsof" twelve hundred Receipes, Idea which and 'the results of actual experieriCi ? , having beei fully and carefully tested under the. pi:lrani:lel superintendence of the ,Writers. • It Is Piinted • ' . in a clear and oped the, is ithiStrthid wi - , 'appropriate' engravings,and willbe forWardet to any, address, neatly bound, and posts paid, on.receipt of the: price, $l.OO, -or, is cloth, extra! $1.25. $lOOO A NIEAR can be made enterprising men everywhere, in selling it labor" work, our indUcements to till anCli 101:7 ing very liberal.. I ' . . For single copies af the Soon; of tki fermi - to agetts, with other information, apply to; or address ! ! . . JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, • ' No. 017 Sansom met Phil. Pa: _ ; , YOUR ATTENTION 1I:. rtri 'is VI IT TELLS TO 108 86 m 90 11 DM ma Clll BE 75 00 I G 4 04 PM 218 15 100 00 19 le 7 09 95 93 12'50 533 52 104 00 29 43 8,500 00 1,990 28 $18,278 93 04 2443 06 1 1 739 15 233 86 $12,720 26 $1,294 VI 300 00 130 98 146 00 138 80 , 90 71 7 96 12 44' 11 62 35 00 55 54 337 45 108 72 84 91 146 77 15 54 93 82 268 00 /000 50 00 97 00 2 06 439 64 53 18 . 75 25 24 00 67 96 65 75 44 51 129 . 60 335 50 5144 88 375 72 853 17 16 00 119 20 46' 00 885 47 66 00 1,023 04 ft?. 63 25 00 43 31 1 2118 ,68 20 ,32 76 1861 600 00 i 1 133 51 ' • ' FOR A • IF YOU PLEASE: H ). ; - THE. SVI7CIIIII9 received ill* • - - • -- j DESIRABLE' ci 0 : 0 .D„s. . . . Direct from Rawl YOrlr, - tainting of ' • I tiled' Goon; Otitier;' . - RIES Of a art; i HARDWARE, CROCK ERY, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS d M.kPS, lateSt , styles, , AEkl)l-MADE DOMEq:.. TICS; Each as S,I EET. ~ INGS, TICKS,. Balt* short, all kinds of goods Initially ice , in a !NO. : 1 COUNTRY STORE: All of ithicil *ili be sold Qef7 tow ftie READY rirt. • , . • . Tte abore-nanied stook of foods h noir open' idol for sale at tlia Newittie • Store . . near Canfield'a Flonting Mi ; feet rods east of the Aileghany Bridge; , • . . . Tl COTTDEASPORTiI where th4roprietor would be pleved calve calls from his oTd cddtomerd and as ins- - ny nevi. ones as feel disposed tb VEAL wkrif Ede& the . market price paid fOi all lands of I FARMERS' PRODUCg in eelia - nge ' ' for Merehandlsoi I PUI4 Areiy; 1 • obini4q sinTrf f Caviler:sport, 1861.-10-ernii.; ffS II 5131 i 7 ill