The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, February 19, 1862, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Ell
Witfi .MRP)
" Th rTEICC OI I — riOURNAIi
t , 011 only Taper published in' ottir r.oun4yi
01 3. Rtelrige - ne'els4li - orffedi
4•
oks4
iinu-suiise:froui a
iisponsible
io' - re'o , (ve' - attentinn,
be drie'eted• - tia.Ae: llto
;ths clone o( the - writer:` _ No attention paid! to
• i deyefonceomninnientions.
- -One - ecipy.inte year, Si;'Six oirOes
0 : •
:"Tretve eciptes: $10; Tirebiy .eopies,
v e, t h ( pieta the_peiton - raising theclub.. The
• AZT itenniues.
csigersPcNt L riao.4 2 7 Frntnatitel!,•l9,' 18,62.
Oetieval; '
_
• rorSee Neik 4 Ativerttsemstas : • t •
_ .
;Westeriiild.tFli'Ceartlaad ,
street, \sw York.
4. A c i t o:aill•Grocerieirat the Post Office stem.
• :.. 041`he Vonntl- Law is in force. People
`thls,*eep 1 . their cattle 'oui, of
,-.t4satrects, and thereby save costs.l
go.
Geo. Sanders9iti,'*ix,a P ie.-* dyo'r '
t o rlNinesiteroa•the: 4 th.; orezlTnC,assidi by
ty.
-) ;
sl4,or.bunsiiek.andtwanty theasand 001-.
.bus t.9.:the volunteers at Camp (iari c.
;10 5 tou iyeek.-...f:411 the Regiments were-paid:
, .
: o.llbe Anncial Mfeetlng of the Couiler
:.sverti.ibrary'Associatlon will be hici on Sae
ev'ening.'neit at the honselOf "John S.
lfwah. -
4111••-•• _
or We have on file- the remarks of ltepre
QeQtativc Elliott , jnlhe7pase'..of &tinier Bright
ag4 theDernoeptiie House of Pennsylvania,
which Ws will publish next week.
:Or Foreign._ eouittriii linve recently,' de:
, eido upbn' forbidding. eitherof the American,
`bellirentle vessels fromi entering their ports,
'3leiselit , in eases of distress.
.
ke : Republieirt qounuitteeruet
ritburgpu resolved not to nomiante a party
.1
•Iteket.;lt is proposed to call a Union ICon
',intim to tkiitniriati 'candidates fOr the' Fall
Itel.A: new Post Office has been esta9isbea
'in Hebron towuship;called East Ilebron t ;
liu liaker, P. M. We liope, our friendi will
.
mum nisko some , effort to circulate theJotasst
4i thst-vicinity.
DOU,Court opens - . next week. It wa• de
iided last term not to hold a " Jury , COurt "
4iirJui(e: Those'who wish •to sabscrillie fOr
fi •
IbeJOCANAL . will hare an opportunity of fsend
,mg .in their subscriptiens • virith those coming
to Court.
AV-Wemnlce the following extracti from
ehr Amliter denerars Report fur 1861:i Tax
:en rearandpeisOnhl paid:by Potter county,
$266 : 67; tax on retailers • licenses, .$1.54.38;
,and kax on wiiis; deeds, wills, &c., $1 4 2 8T;
fthis.4oes nbt•lbelnde the recent payme l ts by
rthe'coiintY,treasurer. • '
lerThe heavy tariff imposed by. our Gus - -
eminent upou all foreign eaters, and the eh
sericieof.the Lonisiaua crop for the Present
yearat lematovilt cruse sugars to coMmand
a' . -very- high price; for l 'sorue time to Iconic.
.I:yery fAruiei: woo has a 'maple sugar grove
shoal': make early and ample preparatiOs for
the tait est . possible - product from it.
Sei,-Soine.of the 'l3reckiaridge paperf haTe
?loch to say agaiList: abolitionism. Iltdmit
almlitionism,to be as bad as they represent it,,
,tkeotdmissiort only goes to condemn slavery,
for if therenvero no slavery there would be no
Atiolitidniste.- -The cause of such an evil must
lw'e z iilere ivieici:d thin the evil itself, justlas the
great faCludei : the less, or the cause thcl effect.
As soon as we have no slavery we •will have
no abolitionism : so those who detest tic lat
ter so bitt—
rly' see liojr : ii,:eanise gat rid of.
lits The • Pennsylvania , Railroad Company
'innings taken, possession of the r,Phila4elphi r
s.
.
1 4. ay..l Erit - itond„ have' 4pti?inted"tile foljewingl
otTieirs : I Gerteral Manager, Joseph D.i.Potts ;
.uperintendertt of - the: WeStern Division, with
'office at Fain, .la.mis Lewis ; Shpt. t of the
Isitern Divisi4n, Sant!!'Black ; . TickeiAient
I.2aiia.4skstitnt,Attditeiiifthe Eastern Division,
• with.his:nftee• at. Williamsport, Thomas M.
akris; -Assistant Auditor of the Western Di
lir, offiWist Eile,‘John o.lBokgs.
1 .- ThFcont . p . sct z Klee for making and putting
Attie. road in a stnle,of prep - aration forj trains
ir,112,0:03;000 Cash. , • -
•1- IpiarWe-give in another column a O l al re
;l port ofthe greatest victories of the wail. Fort .
I t tpviejkfa 7 :lS , bct:UieeSicilits 4l 9tinulierland and
i 'Tennessee rivers ; twenty. m iles ahove,A.:larks.
':.yille, and sixty tuiles 'slime Nashville ,
Tenn.;
at the Satter plac'e , -theya.latuTnau - gur: to J eff f .
DiurierieS4ent of the Southerdeonf t e t eraey,
on Saturday of this iveelt.'-' :It is .nums-likely
that our troops ' Ifili take a "holiday" and
- witness bis "inaign:ratiotL!! ' There arer over
ipmoo. thion-trcaips in - Tennessee. 1......0nr
.. troops' hiOcif;.:lestroyedu. great. many tot the
Rebel gun boitSen the river;'endliaie:pene.
tutted "small" is far as Florence, Altitiama.
•= 7 ",,.. . -- i - .7: -- _ . ..
WM. a meeting of the State Agricltaral
qto,FiFty,:tf,:efoll:, 4;- following officers were elect ed i 'for
. fife eiiittiatrear, Presfdefit—Thos.Th,linox.
Vieeßrot„ , '4 . ,ii ., ,,,,-- 7? lOhn- nice,. Fred.. Slilowers,
Clial.'liA;glt4t,-11.-Carlisle, W. Stately, I
IV. Van Laer,Siiiiiirtrto, Jas..Grayllill,_M.
.'i Earli;elintiatielibit'cik; D:- a. Drelsb4ch e A.
', •t. Esi'p IC' d: "iiiiis; V Eberly; 'D: 45J - Gettr,
Th . s.d: Ralikii; TolitizPl,tecl,„Jarises Mfler, M.
G. _Train, Jet. SlO,Cniti, John ifordock, Jr., IL
Chess ;')-Wr'o4:-..4POlT,esPandiPg gicrettarY - -!
1 %.A. loyd-HataittO rr.-.:, gliensisil rid GeoldgiAt ln .
1 16: fS. Ilildettiinir Li bi*rigui.4ohn oarWerf:
i ...
, rfifalliiiriecigricideneeirprtntenced-i thti
I. faet;:th'istiwo battles - forighton Sand have
-resulted inedieaater .. W the..:comproide 4 1 1 0 ,
randittbirlittack;".= Geittlittrnmai..wll ade
the stlsao " lat Bnll , Ban watvdefokted—
i Gen. ZollioofferiMrt!vtetrii thaighl4 4 ,
• emit,
..-- -
...: : : ; ,.. t. : •, 1 , . Ir. ,
~
i litiiioi.iteililiiiiitil liekaunceti4--iel• - J
—...
..M4- J ,
isoi:lf . ilin, Isaac Beisoa.on the
,resolution
iienisi:lg enr'Senutois in Congress to 'vote for j
4le 'expulsion of Jesse. I - Jl. Bright. id times
like ''thess we must haire men, both in'our '
State aill!':Nii;liOnalrionieilify . rlin Or !t fear
13. speitik t Ae`WO;iii: Of : , trie:Men,' , ,W :o: will
s:lirnltTriin"tic;` T <lnijOind . lel+ ii" Off - iee.tto
forefor traitors or their. treason.' enator 1
Beast:4l' l s speech is noticeable for its 0 er, for
cible; and convincing.Nie, its desire for unity
Of action, and its Warm, patriotic zeal in thi
eruihirig out of treason ; from our legislative
halts. i The resolution referred to aslcoming
fromti e;:illuse, was - offered It i rMr.i.Oestuta of
Bedford, Miti:,itated, ..th4 A lf , Mr..,041143:_qe..
t Hived the 'effidenee 0/trident to convi t Bright
in a court of justice" he should vo, for his j
(Bright's) expulsion .
,A.? air. Cowa nn bad ex- I
pressed the opiaion.:that it we?' not i tifficient
for such purpose, the resolutlon a - Mounted to '
situplyi "instructing" Mr. Cowan to o as he
pleased, - which ' he
,did; : and voted against the
expulsion of the traitor froin Indiana. Mr.
Beast)? shows the folly, of such a Coarse and
the depessity for effective and decisii i e action.
it
Congress Should itimig that Pelmisylvanitt watt
•Uotwillirig that hertroppsaufferthe ardshims
. pf crurpLliteorbile.:lreason prowltil unctuil. •
efiged, tlyngli..tiie
.. .National Otipi 1.. Our
people,' iti:lte ',.iiiiri:;iriciW; heartilii.approia
of the sentiments and' course ,of Our worthy
Sena I . r . • ~- •j. j . I
g-On - the first page will be.irnd the
specifications upon which Gen. StMs was ar
rested. It l will be resedsbered ,;11,k al at the
time of the Ball's Bluff disaster it was discov
ered that come one had blundered ; this arrest
may b•ing to light.the truth, which will most
likelyibe that lien. Stone was the - author of
the (M•ward MoveMent, Intended it! to result
in a .defeat., and that, Cc:l. Buketl, shouid be
among the victims.
Botanic ECONOMT.-. 4 50 housekeeper or
cookiis fully prepared to enter slecessfully
upon her culinary duties without D. B. De-
Land dt Cori Chemical Saleratus onlhand. It
relieves the mind of much of tbd care and
anxiety rxPerienead by the skillful cook. Yon
cin get it of mast grocers_ and merchants in
" •
the country.
•
FVFICY WEER—pomething 'new at inamons ,
in' Cqvvayo,'every . reek. Your expenses paid
if you do not find things as represented. See
advts 'on this and last page.- F:
. .
$2O MILPLOYMENIP $752
AGENTS WANTED.-
wiil pay from $25 to $75 4ier month,
and oil expenses, to attire Agent+ or give a
cutninission. Partieniari sent free. Address
SSIVING 31A6IINE COMP.i.NY; h. JAMES,
Genei.at Agent, Milan, Ohio, e au2lly
•
SPECIAL NOTICE
TO CODSUptiVO,
_
Erl
Adrertiser, having been restored to
_IL health in a very few weeks by a very sim
plo after haing sqffered,eevera/ years
with severe lung "affection, and lint dread
,disease, Consumption—is making to make
iknown to his fellow sufferers thje means of
;cure • To all who desire it, tie will .. rend a copy'
;of the prescription used, (free of eliarge,)with
the direction for preparing and usiit the Same,
,whic;li they will find n sure cure Ibi-°Ponsurap- i
flow Asihma, -The only ob
ject of the subscriber in sending the Pre - se - rip- i
tion to benefit the athicteci,and spread infor
mation which he conceives to be invaluable,
and he hopes every' sufferer will try his reme
dy, s• it will cost
,them nothing and May
prove a blessing.
Prrtieswishin c , ,, the prescription will please
address Rev. EDWARD A. -
Williarhsbar g; flings County , ew York.
•
DIED: •, 1 - I
Mg
In Hancock, Nra., on the 6th ins ~ J. IT., son
of Andress L. Austin of Eu ownship, in
his rod year. He We a member of C:ipt.lN.
J. Mills' Company, in the 46th Regiment. lle
was; much respected for his worth and faith
ful Conduct,. and we have Beard was lately
promoted to the office of Zd Lieut nant.
In Pike Tp., lTth' inst., Miss LYDIA ANN,
daughter of Maj. , Jno. 31. liilbonrae, aged-22:
WESTERN HOTEL,
Nos. 9.1 ' 1, 13, 15, COURYLAZiIt BUBB!,
Near Broadiray, • Ncw kC. •
This old-established.andifavo to resort of
the,• Business community has bee recently re
fitted, and Is 'complete in everthzugthat can
minister to the comfort of it s patrons:: 'Ladies
arid Families era specially and carefully pro
vided for.
It is centrally locate& In the bUsin'ess Part
of the city, and is
_contiguous to the principal
lints of steamboat s, cars, omnibuses, ferries..
In consequence:of the • pressure E-etatied by
the; Rebellion, prices have beenleduced to
ONE DOLLAR AND. FIFTY CEN S PER DAY.
;Ttie . iiie il amplysupnlied;ith all the
luxuries.hf t h e season, and is eii al Lb that of
1.
any Other 6 cite! in the country.' :' :'•
Ample accommodations are o ered•fottp
,Nraid of 400 guests. 1 - ,
floc belkave rnatterailtackmetutnetothers
Isrlio ;mini sal !`ttie
Westeth..liotel,iss4l.l."
D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor.
1 1" ..T.4oa. "Rochester. - . I 9 •
.
'DANA_SE RAGA 321:=S --
SUPERFINEFLOUR for V.. 35 et- Sack, .
1 - 72.. f. :, $5.25. pet Harrell
Also, GrocierleAl ,• • -; •
of every tleSeription ns :cheap as codbe Afford
ed, at the -- - • • POST- OFFICE STORE.
19,.186"".W
.
AIBT=OFTJETTER:S:reintIia
!AI4 ing in the Post Wino ut Coudersport Pa.
juncitiledlo . r : f7); — •-
POttsit Mosher 3fdry ; Fetej~,
Samuel Scoville, Wniker if Wito ' •
1--. J011;ii
Feb. 1:8et: • •
NOTICE.
ATOTIC P ik hereby heret Ov.ettAn there .will be
.I.l„a.inetiAg "tir.the StOelth'.ldern :of : . the
414ns5eld Iron.Works` it 'the; ,itet otittid
CotiiitanY; lit' 'Mansfield, *TiOga, Coiinty i
on Monday the 25th day of February
atitioif O'clock Pr hf, of tat& day,:: for ::the 'tw
;;lf electing 'Wheels of said , Conipanyi and
•'tittillit'dd9n!OUtither
2 t„et.,P I,CONELSiCrelitio
reb:::l2th, 18G2.
Aiwk . Monah . for . fo 4arY is, re
•
tt"unt a
cAw'j. ,119.40 Psittiotlo•Moptltly-,The , Co!dos ai:
"LUCJEISI:
DEAL*t is L-
,'PROVIBIO7S;- - -- •
•. • .
.GROMICII4I6B6:.
;n.t t!WiltE t ` • DRY GOODS; .
Eras been so f3rtnnate as to secure. the -servi
ces ofiIIONAS JAIAKBR, „who Is irking
and'rleading Boots and:Sheet in his
own uneeeeptionable style, with
• 1; GOOD,
Id have:concluded to sell only for • '
0 I - READY PAT,
froni'OctObee . 1861. .
Will boy ; Ashes, Hides, Peltsi end some
Grains.l • , • • : -I
in. Brookland,. (forinerly • Cushiogville.)
• Sept. l ,lo6l. • •• • . .
i The.Great Cause of .
- •
' . l-rL MAN. MISERY.
Justnublished in a envelope, sealpd Price 6 eta
S A -1 •
Lecture•by Dr.Cutytawszt, on the Cense,.
and Cure of Spermatorihrea, Coninuilp-
Mbntal.and Physical, Debility, Nervous
nem, Bpdlpimy ;..ithpairedNittrition of the 'Bo-
dy ;Lassitudp ; -Weaktitise Airthe .Limbs and
aitffin.C . e.pacity for Btildy
a nd.LOior ;, Dullness OfAprheasioff 'Loss
of.Metdory; Aversion to Society;Love of poi
,ltude;l Timidity ;:Selt-Distrust ; Dizziness ill
Headache; Affections of, the Eyes ;
on the Face hivolontary,E!rtissions, and Bei;
nal; incapacity ; the Consegitences of Yolitb
ful Indiseretion, &c. •
..• -
Thi;admirable actor* clearly proves that I
the ab ve enumerated, often self-affticied,eviLs
may be, removed without medicine apd.
out dangerous snygical operations, and should
be read by every. youth and every man in the
land. - bent underseal, to any address, in a ,
plain, pealed 'envelope, on the receipt of six
ceuts,lor two postage stamps, by addressing,
Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE !) ,
12'7 &livery, New'Yory t Past Office Box, 45136.
,
THE DAT SCHOOL . arELL .
A • NEW. SINGING BOOK FOR DAY
SCllo9l;S,.called the DAY SCHOOL BELL
is now ready. It contains about 200 pages
of ehotee Songs, Ronnds, Catches, 'Duetts,
Quartetts. and Choruses, many of them
written expressly for this work, besides 23
pageslof the Elements of Music. The Ele
meiati are So' easy and progressive, that ordi.
nary teachers will find themselves entirely
successful in instructing even young scholars
to sing correctly and scientiflcalli, while the
tunes . l and words embrace such a variety of
livelyattractive and soul-stirring T 111.15,10 and
seutithents, • that no trouble will.be experi
enced in inducing ail beginners to go . on with
acquiiing skill in one of the most
health-giving, beauty-improving, happiness
yielding, and order-producing .exercises of
schocil life. In simplicity of its elements, in
variety and adaptation O' music, and in
excellence and number of its songs, original,
selected, nod adapted, it claims by much to
excel all competitors. It will be found to be
this hest book ever issued fur Seminaries,
Academies, l and Public Schools. * A few sam
ple phges of, the Elern 266, Tunes, and Songs.
are given in a cireular ; send and get one. It
is coinpiled by HORACE WATERS, Author
Ad'!"sabbath-School.Bells."- Nos. 1 and 2,
of which have had the enormous sale of 65,-
000•16.38-innitths.- Prices paper corers,-20
cent:}, $l5 per 100; Bounii,'3o cents, $22 per
100 -'cloth bound, embossed gilt,. 40 cents,
$3O Per 100. 25 copies furnished at the 100
price. • • Mailed tree•at the retail price.
HORACE WATERS, Publisher,
- No. 481 Broadway, New •York.
WORACE WATERS PIANOS.
MELODF:ONS. ALEXANDRE ORGANS, mu)
T.GILBERT do CO.'S celebrated "HOMAN
PIANOS are the finest instruments for Parlors
and Churches now in use. A large assort
men can be seen,at the new Wareroonts, 481
BR ADWAY, between Grand and Broome
Streets, which will be sold - at. .extremely low
:vices. ;PIANOS and MELODEONS from sun
dry inakers new and second hand, to let, and
rentiallowed if purchased, as per agreement.
Monthly payments reteived for the same.
Atari, second-hand Pianos and Melodeons at
great bargains, prices from $25 to $lOO.
Sheet Mnsip, Music Books, and all kinds of
Music Merchandise at War prices.
. , HORACE WATERS, Agent.
Slbbath School Dell, No. 2.
115,00 u COPIES ISSUED THE FIRST.
Tirelre Months of its publication. It is an
entire New Work, of nearly 200 pages. Ma'ny
of, the Tunes and Hymns were written express
' 1 for this Volume. It will FOOD •be as popu
lar es its predecessor (Bell No. 1) which has
roi up to the enormous number of 575,000
copies in 36 months, outstripping any Sunday
School Book of its size issued ier this country.
both Volumes are bound in one to • ac
cOmmOdate schociswishing them in that form.
Pries 'of - Bell No. 2, paper covers, 15 cents,
$l2 per 100.- Bound, 25 cents, $ll . per 100.
Cloth bound embossed gilt, 30 cents, $22 per
1001 Sell No. 1, paper covers,-12 cents, $lO
per 1100: Bound, - 20 cents; $lB per 100. Cloth
bound embossed gilt; 25 cents, =s2o per 100..
Bells :Nos. 1 and 2 bound together, 40 cents,
$3O per'loo. i 25 copies furnished at.the 100
price. Cloth bound einhoised. gilt, 50 cents,
$4O per 100..1-Mail-postage free - at the retail
pride.'. :7HORACE WATERS E Publisher,
' No. 481-Broadwob - New- York.
- .
MANHOOD;
LOST I 110 W RESTORED ! Jast pub
_a_llL -*shed, la a Sealed Envelppe ; Price- G cents.
A Lecture on the Nature, 'Treatment, and Rad
jest Cure of Spermatorrhcea or Seminal Weak
netis, involuntary Emissions,Sexnal Debility,
and Impediments to Marriage generally, Ner
vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and -Fits;
Mental and Physical Incapacity,resulting from
Self-Abuse, • ilm.—By Reef,. J. CIILVEIMML,
Ds jD., Author of the "Green Book," k 9 •
-The world-renowned author, in this admi
sat le Lecture; clearly proves trom his own ex
petente that ; the_ awfel.chusequences of Self
ab se may lie effectually removed -without
nitidicine, arid . without dangerous surgical op
ersithins, hoagies, instruments; rfings,.m cor,
411415,-pointing outs mode of cumatoncecer-
Cain andAffectual, Iv whicheverg sufferer,no
nuitter.*htit his Condition niar he, tear cure
bliaself, . cheaply;privately ; and radically.
.This, lecture will prove a hook .to thousands
tied thouiands. ' 2 -
recptnti- under, seal, iii a plain dui-elope, on the
eipt: of size cents, or two. postage stamps,by
addressing Dr. CHAS J. p. KravE,
,121 Itaivery; New York, PoSt Otdee' hoz, 4584.
LOST. OR • g'1 1 01:04 1 i
against Henry H. Warren in laFor
.of Isaac D. Taker. I, caution' all per
d from medtiling with,sairrtote - .
___ for PERMELTA..HAXER.
t , ifq:BZW-Orittffit icePtmonlitantLY - Pu
band st,tho - Post ittegcsAfore: ,
Ror,arf;
EOM
rfMTIO.. . - -
4 tg,lg
fl4 - V - cltinitettri.
ry
ilhavpjtqt 'returned from N. wl
large . assortment GOODS,. which 1
haVW bo4ht ter CASH HI 4 . w.tv:Jr.g4t
SWALL' • BE It BLE'TO -FURNISH
OLD CUSTOMERS, NOTWITHSTANDING
THE GREAT RISE IN GOODS;-AT NEAR-
L THE OLD PRICES FOR 1 CASII,! OR
itr.ADY PP Y. ,
' hitthEtilf S i it l inticiup44 6
Lifts krilibt w6a will
sell at the follotkihr, prices i
Ist. Families of thluatters, . GOOD 'PRINTS
from AO. to 12 eto, i , that are :now worth. in
New_ York
' •
Cook DELAINES frinn 12 to 20 •Pts., now [
worthtram 18 to -
•
Good SHEETINGS still for 16 chi. ' '
1 .
Good SUGAR. for 9 Cie.
GoCol TEA ironi SD itoi
SALERATUS from G. to
FLOUR frort $1.371 to $1:56 pei
And all .other goods la pioPortion. • A large
assortment . 1 4011 be -.kept- on band and sold
strictly for pIiADY . ,PAY, at least 25 to 50
per cent lesS than can be sold by any, other
Sferchant tlint bur i Obods at the present pri-
Fes in . New York. . 1 ! " ", i
Should any one - froth a distance call my
:store and not find the l ; goods'ai - represented,l ,
'will pay them for their time„and expenses in
so doing, should I be at the Stott, which I
shall endeavor to be at all timea. • , 1
In taking leave of my old custoineri l far the
last yeat, I.would sfv., that I..am;i . thankful for
the liberal patronage 'arid prompt. pay,l that I.
have received from most of them. Aad as
this is a year that everytrue man, should 101 l
enlisted; for the welfare of th l ose who hare
inade.stictii great sacrifices for Air goad of
their country ; I will: mita our Present war is
I closed, try land deal, for the'profitilud good of
'my country. ' lonrs truly,
:t. H. S . IMMONSI
-• 'at it,l4 SIMMONS' Block,
• Oswayo 'Village.
January Bth' -1'
1 - • r
i -
I .
r, •
•1 , •
C. H. AVARRINER;!
• a nd r ,
Jeweller d Watchmaker, '
. . 1
lIOCATED on Main • t., opposite the Court
House, Coudeispqrt, Pa. ! •• ' [ ' ' '
•
• I ICIOCkS' ! . I 4 !Wlit lli
tCheS, .. , C.,,h
. I
Repaired on short notice and warranted to
give satisfaction. - i . !,i _.: •,. . .;.
A good assortment of . •! •
CLOCKS,
•
WATCHES, and
- I - - JEWELRY
on hand.; Cheap for (.I,ASIT and warranted as
represented. As an eien exchange is ito rob:-
bery I will give yOrt time for
,Money. :• ,
Coudersport, Dec. 1, 1801 • ''; - -
.•I [ ' '
I 1
; A 1 T
. i .
WAISTED-Esc r r iiELLY'S
S , , .
TORE can alloys! be found , the best of
Cooking, Borland) Parlor,' 1 1 1
.S. 4 1 0' IV ..E1
~,i: •
Also, TIN and SEIET-IRO:‘LWAtc - E, POTS, i
KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, I
FRYING-PANS; SAP' PANS„, and - CA.I.ILD
BONS. ;fA Iso 1 : 4•' .
Agiicultural Implements,
such asi PLOWS. S ;RAPERS,- .CULTIVA
TORS, CORN-SHELLERB,- HORSE-RAKES,I
DOG-POWERS, .be.
1.,
:TREI SVO RK
is:well made andthe Material good. GOod and •
substantial .EAVES-TROCCHS put up in any
part of tihe CountY;--'l , erins easy. Ready Pity
of all - kipds, including Cush, neld'om refused.
Storeir Main Street opposite the 01 1 ;iCourt '
, Aug. 1, 185 .-50
House, ,ouderspoit. i
1,
T Still Ritrittisis gijbli !
HE undersigned mould respectfully inform
tli surrounding ommnnity that ho has
taken the rooms for city occupied by John
S. Mani
' where bbe'is tiepared to do •
I
All.kinds ofarness Work
on the hortest:notief. ,:„ , 1 • . . 1
L)
pre STRAW OOLL&R,Si7-
also kept constantly n hand. Thesej collars
are a superior article and need'but a trial to
insure their Success.
•• Rpairing,do ae-in good style.
t) I
- = Sttr . mrigles, 'Martin' ale-rings, Hames, and
Hama •straps, kc.; korit , constitt.tbron hand.
The public are invited to call ancle*atnine,
before purchasing: elslewhere. •• • !'
• ' S. P. MINA.R.
Ca,:dersport ; get. _leth i I &GO.— 1 ,-;
_ , . •
1 k
•FOIL 1 SALE. '
, ; 1
Oli .io exchange fa i Horse; Vramon.l,l Stock
Good Notes or lodgments.. ',74 - valuable'
Farm situate in 'Harrison township, Potter be.
Pa.; lying. on the Oldttate road,*•.adirig- from
Spring; Mills to Barri on Valley and Westfield
Pa. : Gontaining.abontiliVAeres, about EM)
Acre's improved and 4__n, a imni Ante of erilna
vationJ on whick let arer.ted. a jargeiFrattre
House), good Barrts, v, d o om ',House and other
necessary out-buildings,, a good - apple Or.
chard Containing aonte, twenty different kinds
of Grafted - Fruit. Shadk - Trees,&.C.. ; ',T,he abort(
Farm lies about 1 mi elfroin ,HarrisoniS i alley,
1 biles I , l::lmllrest:fiel , and . 6 tulles froni Spring
Mille, and is alood tbek'and , Grain] Fenn,
and Will be sold so tb'at any one that On make
a payment 0f.3 of 411 t hundredzdollars down,
can make tl a titrtn:p y for. itself , with! hia la
bor. Price, $2,506; l'or particularslingni
of Peter Simmons. ntini..accupylng said : Ascii,
or 0, 11. Simmons,- OiswaYo . Village,
_pit. ,
. .;.. -- ~ a. d. ,H. 5181 M Se ,
.Tan.15;,1863.• ; . . ! .- _ 1,., .. .
. ,
'EP LANKS'of kiMistor sale at tliis Mee
11111
Deeds, Warranti, Execationp,Bakon4ons,
Subpanap,,Conatabfo ,Sales,„Towasliip Bad
&hoot Ordekiiiiliriatea.ot all lauds-L.IPo op
hattatfd tinted tiro:rate. WqRIC
tegii"4l l oMillaimd at prices to suit th e
times Give 125 a: I
Stti
IIN
ME
Nil
NMI
cts. f
Ell
cts. I f
1
We
toWor
IC=
Comm
Stcycmei
on hal,
To atm
oti
To Bond
IIEI3
• U .
To inter
By anat clf outstanding taxes on un- 1 !.
'natio lands for! 1861 : .47Q 20
do it i di) • '6O 1 ' 3919 56
,' 1 !
By amt ofontatanding taxes on seat- 1 -
ed rator4.l as unseated,' • 3 185 88
By mitt dna frbm Collectors for 1861 2247 76
BaL due'front Pr. A. Barclay Coll'i a '
i Wharton' for 1860,
Dal. tine from p.B.Carson CoLoiSyl
' vania for 1860 !
1 " du from Leroy Crittenden col.
•i ~ of blecvarchion for 1860 )
" dut fromlllarris Lyman cot of.
Rot let for 1860 •
•
" du4:fronidiolinlMcttger coL of ;
Pilc3o for 1860 , • •
" duel from IJobri Sunderlin col. of `
. 3 Ilecitor for 1860 ' ' i • ! . 1 102 13
" duclfrom l Jacob Duras col. of 1
ti g
Ha rison for 1860 ' ' '243 70
31 du flcitn tT. CI. Benton coin' of !
All ' any f or' 1860 - '1 1 i .48 19
du Si -l'E.Johnsoti doll! cif
,ik,'
.tual;from , . ..)m lector,
Pik for 1859. , ' . i 80 30
dueil flora P. Roberts cot. of
Piens:int yalley 1859 ,
du4ifromiS. T. Moore collee'r of 1
Wliarton fur 1858 . : - • ' -
1 dua;fromlJ. C. Wilkinson col. of ! ,
Cswityo,fur 1858 ' : I 91 82
3 duc, froralA.D.Corey c4lectov of
tlysies for 1856 - . ; 73 07
" due: fronts Benry Hurd coll'r of
Genesee for .1865 • - 1 :8 46
" duel on judg't against A:Woodcock 75 00
is , ' I. 1 ", • S.H Martin :
.64 04
'"
" DavidSheldOn 37 35
I'. " " Cha.Ailsworth 00 63
due oh recognizance,agninst a I
llouns r ville. , , f 8 36
tlonjillig'eagnitist D.D.Coleord , 30 48
from, Cameron molar 1 533 52
:from Eli. Rees, for. freas'r 156 45
on note againstDaick Whipple 19 18
• j -
1" , Mer..faelMan ' 7,.09
gi , cg . E.E.&W.B.Graves 15 84
Arai due on notee from Ellis it Knox; ' 82 00
" • for Village tots ; . , 21 20
Excess 3f liabilities over assets'' j 693 86
'. J 1 . -.--------1
*Since ;paid.] ~.
~, , : 13762 99
We the Commissioners of Potter county do
certify Ithat the foregoing statement of the
finds oT the said county is correct as will ap
pear fram the boas and docliments ih thiz
office. 1' , EDWIN ThATCHNR,'} 1
N. D. BRIGGS, Corn'ra
$ -
By amt
Amt
• •..1 • . L. 8. RortinTscef,
B. Cole. Clerk.
Cpp:'4 01'86,e, CoOersport, Jan. 8;1862-
•
Secttelnent of ate 'Receipts anti Axpendi
tne49l..
Ifotter,ccunty for the year end
; ing t nn the: 31st day of Dec,A.D.lB6l:
Reed I,cirtaieb on unseated ids for '6l ; 37 01
' 6O 117
56
! I,
, I 1 - " " : 514 41 1
re •is I seated Ids ret'd rms . (' 33
Ree'd Ids & personal prop'y for '6l 1852'37
" " " • '6O 1061 50
, • • - for preir., , ,yrs. ':1712
lieed.on recognizances,noteskjntlgts; 36 79
gxcess of expenditures over receipts 2985.73
• 6113.18
Paid fd 'Connsol and Attorney fees' ' ,4500
btattonery - , - • 38 46
-Cum wages to I. - Chesbro 81 89
!1 ' • '"E• Thatcher
.12.2„
M. D. Briggs' 12469
.I.l,llOte'rt.soiv 27 56,
Clerk' litre: i ( fial. Tor 118'!67) • ; 12 6.7
'tor 1861 • .. tist 00
Priatnurtlimks ; 100 76
Incidental expenses . 8 00
lEeward for arresting felons,? 20 00
Wolf and wild cat cert.fs 38 751
Election expenses - 862 44
Ties : : • 99 35
Ettiliditab' for Iteeirder'indee 15 00
• 41 Prothlyei biftee 120 28
Public printing
Assessors'i wages 464.00';
Constables' returns • 1.02 - 8 b
tforainOnW,ealtb costa .198 48
Qualification fees • ; , st,l4
Otnerd Jurors fees • 252 64
Trniers ' , '441'37
AndiGiV , ),Titikeis •• ,• - - 4138 30
Court ennr' . ; . oo ,
Ti p s t are! ' • 69 001
Clerk of Ouster Sessions 1148 10
Fnel ,- - , 7148 90
Tending f0wt5..C1.04.:.. . 25 75
Viewing roads and bridges - ,120 90
Maniatsseimed by rind• vievers
~ 15 00
Boarding'prisooer . s... - 5 5 ' 80
;Justices returns • 1.58
tspenteS)ll. ;27,12 21
I Belief Aoll.fonuTes vats:oo.'4
Reps its _ta , pabl+c . baildmga_ 82 51
'Taltittivistnnthrtolivitin r- /eV,
• 11
14
11
, I . i
r
1
if
11
, -11
MR
V
e
1
1 1 . 17.111,41 PS: ;
'tits triii& Otit
-.1 -
Niunek
1.4 4.U.Kendnil
I &Wildman
s.X.tfriggi
Gee4e;sger
AliiettiO Cole
4JuatifsJlbrilig
aolingsenni?
.A.ll.Stillmatt
Martla Pot
WAlLtyree -1,
•31.J.Firan
Pliny Harris.
TE.Lyman
A. Bisbee
N.P.Flnent
IC.Knowilon
A.F.Barnes
G.Neefe ;
11.Andiesen
Cbas.Wykaff:
Alfred :d.yreS
P:Brigluiza
tf.b.flubel
1
4_tfb.u" -
• :Iligighisni I
•
1:
Ileb4.oft
/litzfriaon. . I
!=.l/1.0or: •
Keating
Ytke
- •
Os*s.yti,
/
' .. Pleitsa4LVAlry
•
••-• Stitiron
ElVedtn -
• Steivardsoiv
• 1
' •
474%iist's
We's& jitii Deb
.IV64ta
, .
taci paid. , 11427 4 9*857 p 41147. 711
-
try that thnforeitoi n g ethihits a true statement of
they appear upon oar hooks of original entry.
13, ill Cole, Clerk, " - ! EDWIN T kTC'
t D. Itti.cs,
I
rs' Office, Jan. 8, 1881.11-
*Si
earl'
61, a
ft ,
,SlOtle
ihe Parade of tier`cint;ity
lay oi Jan., AD.
Dr. I
olissionene , oniers
ing 84.
t of
Ist (
Corn
brand
.ayab
le to Wm. Bell-in "041000,00
J.F.cowan, • pq 18
jmee two, 00
.
' .1000 00
J.F.Cowati •", 100 d 00
Wlrli Bell 'Ol r 400 04
o.ll.Beut ; ' 294 0 . 0
J.F.Cpttan' 1 1 s , ipoo 00
• 1400 00
I lthe above bonds • 1089 . 94
. I i
li~7
I:. t r etOpt orthe
1110 4 ,,til,resit
or • i ntra'
ME
abate ,
&eaf.
5 73
2 51
'lll
5 23
13 94
65 75
12507
197.38
46.71
I 47
fir
t. 44
I 32
86 36
161 21
142 61
224 84
14 36
39 201
199
1 3i
SS 43
2 95
1 59
Mil
27 60
lti G 2
'9O 10
.$394
13 go
14 61
22 12
26 02
49 55
127 64
;5448
193 32
308 41
375.88
60 70
403
B 73
MEE
64 30
64 16
389 92 ,
64 19
69 64
14.83
134 56
37 06
63 75
3 08
2 2?
5 06
PrtithodiAitry's feel
matiq etpectdci
.. • • ; 6113 le
We the dotwoistioners of Potter county : do .
certify that the foregoing exhibits a state.
latent of the receipts \and esphitditures of said,
county for the - year ending og the gilt 'day of
Dec. A. D. 1861. as appears frail the cdtglhil
entres and docun4ePts iti- 011 .f1A•1
Witnets ouCharidelit the: CO 'ITO es the
Bth day of 'jun.:A.D.:4lm. ; I ' 4 1 '''ri . -41
1 ,
''' :.. :: - 4 EniiiiiTifilAtu t 1
/4. - V.:lSakintil N . - 0001 4 1 r
- :14.'S.A016111ipliii`
Attest i rir . IL %le' . 431 - dri t Z-4 t'l V`'
EMI
Account of Woolsr# iltirks j Treasurer of
Potter county, for Ote yetif 1801 2:\
Ihilance due from TrefiStikef
Abbott I 199 tottli iefiboi
Jitcksciit ' 58 65' 'og
Portage 51 " 60 "
Sweden
Summit
West BilLueli
Wharton
UM
DM
Co m time!treiltl:l e N
Tilajapc . 6 dui to'reasurei:
.
Potter county : At bI
StatentOtV•tkerl ditZttk Fund of tittte
count!,/
And collected in 1861
Paid J3l.Kilbunra Brig. Ins. 212 CO
Paid Assessors 9 50
Paid Collectors per certi Is St
Paid Treas. commission 1995
Paid Printers ; erno97 75
Paid Commissioners' Clerk 10 Od
Due the Commissioners .10 09
• " " Clerk 30 00.351 01
there ig also a balance due to the Brigads
Inspeetor 4iiU to Assessors. A. A. SLADI
• L. BUM,
. E. 0. AorriS
20 42
SIB
EMI
2 as
10 20
11,0011 S ORR:
Main above Third
_BC,
COIMERSPORT. PA.
M. W. MANN, Paoraurros.
1r)"
I)OOESi . AP4; 'GLOBES,
iitANKS-
DOCKETS-.
LIEDGERS- -
DAY-BOOK -
-.KECEIPT-BOOKS
lIEIIOII.i
- tASS4:III4Kg;
DI 4.11 I !I;
PORTA/ TAUS,
-- gElnAtat.ts,
-Lerkti..Booxs k
IN VOICE:BOOKd:
.
Greek, 'Latiti f Ffefin afid 06h:tun Text:
Bobko.
_ _
Al( School Books. Wert (it the Coulty
krpt.on. hniinsor finmediately prat rried
Inhen ttrairetl.
wise
fe . Ottic s ilia supplit
A good assortment tit Paper, Entkitstres;
Pens and Inks. Also. ,o itiiil=Paperiti thaw:
ing _Materials, *Ater Color S, it 6;
BlBLtsvz gS e ritligiVTg,
VRAER,4 HYMN BOOKS, of canons kinds:
MUSIC-BOOKS AND SBEET-MUSICi
Slates, Rulers. Beck-Gammon Boardsebesi
'glen, PROpCCE of..sil l lsimAkzestkosti
in eichting;lbi Books, - [1.144]
- THE RP,SOES" 014-
AND 4.7
''THE HEROES or - trisi
'Llutliony; o 501 BieidoisJ, *lnv Tai
is sew:
tho_olettratfete:Mpetriifi iti En
rope ariciAmeitia is 1-
Brady's Yertionat PhotogrepAie Portrait Galling
in which i§ included Portraits of nettrly all the
promiOnt. men of America, not 'i l sceptiovhsif
Davis; Gen Beanregardi Ploy& and st host of
other. confederates. Price of Portraits,,l4,oo l
per dozen. Can be sent by mail.,. - -
Scenektif the, Waffifkr!thniciti,
are published, card size , Stertmeopi'd
form. Also, • .
Stem:oper/to tieyrags;ceAtes,itiTetis, low
don, and in othefpatiepf England and Fiance(
in icotis#,, Trent* Wales. ,llolland. tiitilierw
- land;gpain, "on the _thine:" iii /Midi; l'itilkh
Turley, the tidy Lankthttnir, 'Lac Cuba /
4c.,.!tc.,,gsziqfkii.V. ~ • , ' - ~!..,- • ,
Ouy Inatatitinit Stiert.ciaiiitic ile*l:4*
. - Thi . Gienteit Virnei of ilia :Ain..-
'''
4 ' s te :—.
Tbeee are istken in the fortieth part a mti
and tbe.rushing'of water,the moving tit haves,
or the 4nfliCh Arlan-as*, does Tll:tt ili the lent
affect thoe.iiini iiir. thae.llleltiltry sr*
sold for 'SI 'i' Aimee' "'"'" ' . '
l a
We bare a150..0 bandiiind Audi& , tithe'
me
lan.agseitxstent. of Ateirnietmett for
graphic l Aihnin't-and Pb s ofetinettrelN 'lf
in the united States. and per_baps in the world
~ baton*, - 60 # 01 Win-g 'P s * -0 . 141 ;1 1 Vw
tralievieltiyateiew, fidtmki— ' IV
mail; °V ritelKittei=
lE. ANTLIONIACkBroaderay, '
irly near St. Niebolas - tkeg ?iea "foal:
1
:61 :
cora 114'41.
pi.A. doe
'oll'
r-1. 24 23 .
222 CV
Ir4P
. OS SO .
16 70 '
87 32 •
Jo et
37 21
13E2
xI
1 28
IT
it/ 33
tat •
43
fu 93 '
•
so tf •
to SD
254 ei
3952
. G 4 36
9625 .
Oi
it tf
25
MI
22 11 2347 Tit'T
he itccontits with Gll4l
Rsrpi . nsissionagi,
aiti A 474.13,11:1u.t 411.1 T
! *if
s - sf
411 II
46 48 14
799 41 i 06-
t3l •' "
• zz
124 n
EMS
it 4 ist
30$ le
c •z-
!WM