POTTER COUNTY,. Aoimrm, tcmdeaport, Wednesday EinidJui, 4'eb.:18.;1863 Loc 'a,r11,3 geL.See New Advertisements ICapt. M. L. reach• has reigned his commission 'and re tumid ;Home. physical inability. - - • • --Se Commis• appninte4 B. S. Gou gutty .one of o tbe E rel.l,ieut.. P. Reynolds of tile `l49th tom been at Lome fo :wo week& past on sick /ease. - _ • ' ker . A Sale of pro irty was niitdc in Wit , - lirtnsport, last wee hundred and. wo &Oars and a few cents' worth 'of reve ue 'stanips to Flake the transfer papers lepli—Gazelle: grin Pleasant Hey, on Friday-the 6th inst.,'S. E. Ostrander n 11.3 TfoZtli to della'. He leaves . wife and seven Children. Whi.s? key teas -the cause. I . 1.: • te6.The friend, of Rev. Mr. Roberts pill.- pose giving him a De nutiefiiVi is on TUesditz afternoon and eveniug netts ; -at the M. E. Church. All are halted to laiteud. re-Reprlsentativ repris :the Coucturs having passed the H the Senate Friday of Dir The Commis+ners of Columbia Co. offer a reward of fitly dollais for tne_nrrest of Samuel hidings. rho Murdered Thomas t3tookey, 'at on the 24th ult. His identity can be elearly-establishe4 by an wooden arm bound wiith seirThe small-pox appearsi,to be .eprea4ing over this county. T o persons died of the disease about a mil= mut a half from here, lan week. Let ti us: who have never-been ' vaccinated have the opetation performed. There are no cases in this village, but the disease may break out here, unless proper Measures are taken t 4 prevent it.— {rah-boi) Banner. • lirSee the adveriisementlof the Manhat tan litittl. New Fork.! From ;the leirLeum tions of Mr. C. H. Siimen's! we do not hesitate to recommend it as ai pleasiini mid agreeable hotel, with au accominudatim.. , ' and , enter prising proprietor. We advise our friends to give it a via!, confidetnt that they 741-not he , disappointed.: . I ter•We call' the- I. l ttention of lle - rCliints,-1 Booksellers, Druggist, Painters and othersd 'to the edvertiement of “THELCitoros3lAsl7- I 7ACTURING COS\PANY," ilSo. 10 Cortland t Street, I Nevi York, in another colunin. This Com. pang undoubtedly staluds at- the head of the Trade, both in quantity and 'variety of the j goodS they manufaett-e and import - a they are constantly mania: tatingyAlrey keep-tip a full assortment at all t.easo :s of the year:and are fully prepared to !fin . orde'rs for goods in their line at any time.j'• Succnss UPON Mean d—lf there is au instance upon the records of lour conittry,: where an article of American menufactitre has made i,s way to universal faro solely ripen•its-mecits, and without extraneou s aid, it is 'hat of the Chemical Salcratits. I( has only to be sold -in one place and it isj &ma:laded in another, -and so it has gone on iticrea l s ing . in "Tiivor. 1 1 until the products of he ex“.*ive ChemiCal Works of D. B. Der.,a ,I 6: Coi, at 'Fairport, Monroe Co., New Ydrk, are stow immen3e. This article is made ly . at these works,. by a protess known only to . th i e proprietors. They sell at wholesale; but this Chemical Sare'Fatus cite be had at the 4roceries:gene rally, throughout the . ountry.. • . , . i . Var.I4IST OF LET' ERS rem:lining-in the - PCBS. Office at Couder... )ort.,,Pa..i February 16, 1863 : Mr. R. Croix her, P. iD.lmon, Esq . Miss Antelily Goodin gli, Mr.rJosiall 'Gray, Mrs. Mary Ml. IlalladaY, Mr. Kitilier, Mr. MeDutfee..l.l. J Rose, firs. Maliala Winches ter, 3, 3.1t . 5. S. G. IVineliester, 11: • • JOHN S. MANS, P. 31. To iier;oufi SUlTtiirers OF BOTII SEXES. , IA Nerviius Gentlemen having been resto ed to litialth in a few days, after undergoing, all the OFMaI routine and irregular expensil . moue; t ,oldreatinent. without success, consi ers it hi s sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted fellow crea tures the WEANS OF CM: r.. lleni.:e, on the re ceipt of an addressed cdveli! , ne, he a ill send , i (free) a copy of the pi rect to Da. .10113: M. D 186 Fulton . tr . . i . . Marriiecl : In Wellsboro, on the ) iOill ibsir. by Rev. G. P. Watron=, of Tionri , . Mr. .1: A. KIZAPP and Miss ELIZ A BETH El l% -;- DIED : In Dallas, Oregon; on the in.hNiing of t e 21st of Dee. 1862, Mrs, MARY BELL, consnr of L. F. CARTEE. aged f. 38. yeari. Mr's. Car. tee was a native of Alleg?iny l eonntr, N. Y.,. "Spring hhth its musiie and its bloom And morn its gloriors light; But still a shadow froth the tomb • A sadness and a bliOt • Are ever on Earth's linlelieSt thingS— For the breath of ehituge is' there, And death his dusky I)kniier flings O'er all that's loved and fair." - The funeral will take Devore's 'church, on 111 inst. at t o'clock, P. MI family are invited to att • ; Mrs. Curtee was iodee: , and one of the kindes• 94d most affectionate of mothers. Her religie,us principles were - well adapted to impart useful instruction to her children; and prepqe them to discharge, with honor to themselvef, and with •benetit to others, the various d.ntii and responsi bilities of life. We slime/alp; •'s.l,wl,3thize. with our friend and brother, in the loss of hisl truly amiable coutpuniott, and 'deeply.. regret that the grave has closed over smith goodness 'of heart and genttenessl of character. But ler memory will . not moulder with her ashes; 'the remembrances of her many endearing qualities. of her sweetnksa of , temper. her kind, affectionate dispusqioni. and most emplary life, will long survive tir mitigate al 'coming 'days, the keen t aguish:cf her sur- Tiring famiiy. In Potosi, Missouri, on. 186, of brain fever, JOlll Coudersport, aged 67 yea days., lj Id Homer tp., ott the consumption, LITIA. AN. and Eliza A. Peet,OWcctG y 47 di vi. • Toner pf Pensions has d, D.; or. inhig!Sargeons. • in town: Re ort• Suie-Walk - the as ,use to pass Lie week. lIIANHATTATEL. NE W — YQRK. Popular Hotel isj situated near- the coiner of Murray Street. and Broad way opposite the Pan: within one block of the Hudson River Rail Road and near the Erie R.,a Road Depot. It is one of the most pleasant and convenient loOttions in the city. 'Soar(' & name's $1.50 peeday. HUGGINS : Proprietor, Feb. 18th, 1663; ( , PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT, 'Vii.' 10 corriond St., New York, DIRE':TLY LIEOPP. , THE NVF:sTEIti: 111/TEL. THE CROTON. MANUFACTU RING, (Organized MISR.% under the General Mann-, factoring Lair of the State of Mew York.) 03'ers twholesitle. in quantitieQ to suit pur chasers, at Maatif.icturers' Lowest Prices. PAPER HANGING of every. variety of Style and Prr•e, . 'BORDERS to match. !FIRE-BOARD PRINTS, • TILTN's i'A 11 E:C" . I' WINDOW" S. HA DES ) uIL I'AINTE P WINDOW SHADES. WIDE WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, and WINDOW SHADE FIXTURES, ISTURE SHADES MADE TU ORDER AND! I LETTERED, Of the latest styles and superior finish, all I of their . tru manufacture and importation.--1 As their stuck is lvrge and entire!} new, they inrite Merchants, Buoksellers,'and Dealers to 1 these articles, to call and examine their. styles iced prices, whenever they visit the-city. ViTHEREAz•;. Letters of Administration on V the est.tte of 0. A. Lea: dec'd, late of Ulysses township. Putter co:, l'a., have been lAwed to the.shoscribers ift dn. , form of law, l'ettive given to id: iniissons knowing iheinselves indebted to said estate to make :11i 111 edMte - payment ;":rtid those having claims trill pres'enl them, duly authenticated, fur' settlement. serlpiipn used. - ' et, Brooklyn, N. Y. ' I Adolinistiater's Notice. T 1.1 As, of Ailtuinistration nn V the estate of A. 11 Beitteravorth. (he'd, late of eundersiiri; Pottef co., Pa , have been issued to the subic...itiee• in 11113- form of law, notice is hereby given to ail perrotis knowing thefitselVCS: indebted to said estate to make immediate paYtnent, and those having claims ! will present. them. duly authenticated, for set tietitent. 11-J.-OLMSTED; _Ad tus . r. Coaderspoil, Feb. 16. 1663. • 1563. PIEEL. 4 I6EILIniii ADD Eitill; • This great line trayersi!sd tlie 'Northern and Northwest countie-aiof Peuusylratlia to the cite ot.E . iit;, nu Lake Erie: It Via lien leased by the" Pennsylvania Railroad C ; canpany; and under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. .. • - It is now in nse for Passeng-r and Freight business flotn ILtatosnutto to Gnovc FLAT, (11.2: on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, on the Western DM slot]; (id tnilesj.• . ' TOLE 05' Pas.sr..•inkat TRAINS AT GROTE FLAT. AC.e. Train Leaves 8.90 A. St. ' Ace. Train arrives, 4,20 P. 3f. Cars run through wt7IIOGT CHARGE ways on .trains betweea - -Philadelphia and Lock Haven. • .Tare IyoinjtCr. Mr lednesoi-..the 124th The I 'frierias of the d. a worthy wotattn, Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Express Train both ways bet Ween Williamsport and 13a4ti more and Williamsport and Philutlelpdit. For information respecting Passengerbusi nes.s.apply nt the S. E. Cor. 11th and 3.11/..ket Streets, - A ncifor Freigfri bmisiness of. the Company's Agin • - " S. 8.. Kingston ; Cor. 13th and Markef Sts. • Jr W., 'Rey nart,•,.."Effe: ".:=t. .1. 81. Drill; Agent N. C. RI It:Baltimore: • 11.-11. /1003.11}3ti 6 1 .en'i•Fly14 AO, ?harm. LEWIS E. . Ge;.'l, Mad A Phira... D. . Gen'l Manager .Irillicrnrsport. .1: I the j 41.1 r of _ln nuarr. Irk ALMEF4 lard-of s, 1. j I: uunitirs and' 4 I 4 7th irist4 of quick, 1, datight4rof.lucoh •pur, 5 , mantis and is the- trrike CoagbscYibo foi your Co huty PApsi—THE dOCEYeILr7 % ... lla NEltJkliSEY.LANWltilaitirlrs6; - 7 Snitnbie;for, Grapes, Peaches-, herriett,,Strawberries,_l3l4ltberriti, - Ctlfrittits, dtc.:l of 1, :24 , a t , or 20 . acres paeb-, the fo.lowing prices for.tbe preseit,. 20 acres •f0r.5200,.10 - acres for_sllo, 5 acres for §iity Dollars,.-2f acres for forty Dollars. t acre for Twenty Dollars..,: Payable I:xy r tfollalr , Also„good Crattberry lands:and village lots in CHETWOOD, '25 ;3yloo feet, at Ten'Dollari eats. payable by one dollar, a week. .The above land and lartils,•are situated at Chet wood, Washingtonlownship Burlington Cu. -New Jersey. For further information. apply, with a P. 0. Statupoor a, Circular, to, • B. -FI4INIKLIN. , CLABA,. . No. 90 Ced. .*treet, ;Col! - PRIG • CURRENT. Ccirrected every `WeduesdirY by - P' A. VI'EB.: 1 BINS .3; po., ,Remill/ealers in-Groeries • 3 ki.ud Provisions, ., opposite B. F. Glitss..ruire'illiitl, Coudersport, Yu, Apples, zreen, bush., do dried, " Beans HeesWaii lb., Beef, ;Berries, dried; 11 - Biiekts - hesti Butter, lb., . .1 Chet , se,' --"- - Corn, % bush., Corn Meal, per _cwt., Eggs, V doz , Flour, extra ; bbl., do superfine Haws, V lb., II ly,V - toti, Honey, per lb., Ls rd, •• Maple Sugar, per lb., Oats, V bush., t Onionz, Pork, V. bbl., . do V lb:, do io. whole bog..? Jb.; Potatoes, per bush., Peaches., dried,-9 Poultry, j lb. j Rye:, per bush.. - ;- - do ,% sack, Trout, per a bbl., Wheat. V bush., White Fish, V 2, WA., Ailuoinistratorls Notice :11. LAVINIA LEWIS, ,1 Admses ,-; - Ulysses, Pa., reb..l6, AtAICEICPAD. NOTICE. is _heretsy 2 kiyett that the! thicieil signiti,l an Atitiitor. sppgid ed by the, Conti of, Common Pleas to distribute money arising from : the ittleOtial eStateiniate of Wm- Beever vs.•Divid Meyer of- Sep f. , Arm; 1861;•25o. i 9, wilt attend-to - theAutiee Alf his appointment , at the:office of the ProttnAotary in Coudersport, on' Itiedneiday, lir; 1813.3, at 7 o'cloik P. Paiiie.i interested are ex pected to ettefid-and - preseOt their claims.: • • -.41;4; OLMSTED, Aulitori . XTOTICE is hereby giv_eir 04 7 the uunder -11 signed, - an AtOitur appointed the Court of Common Pleas to -dis.ribute money arising-from the sale,qf .personal property in case of - 1A.. - Nr. lobes N-s.-HaiaSterens !lad B.F. Nichols of June Terni,'lB62. No. 86, .711 l at tend to ',the duties of his- appointment at the office of the Prothonotary in Condersport on Tburadaii; Fela'y 19, '1863, at 7 -o'clock; P. M. rartieS interested are expected to attend and present their clitims. - - - H J. OLMSTED, AdditOr. STATEMENT • eIP the Receipts and Expenditures of Potter cHnty-for the Year ending on 'the 31st day of.Dre.:*" . .4. D. 1862: , ' • Rec!'d fu takes on unseated ldsfor • 1860 • nd 4861 $T906.76 Ree'cl fol. taxed on seated returned •.:; uuseat i ed - Reed from seated: . 'bilis for 1802 • previons. y . ear.s. -.r.7, - 7 3862 28 Rec'd onl recogiiiiunees notes and judgments • • , 223177 Ree'd on, sales or Village lots - " I " I 82 30 ,$,'374 to 75 100 200 ..1,00. 1.50 3 4 6. 123. 50 GO -2-257!72 , 50 -18 20 -7 10 88 100 200 225 750 BUO 600 7UO 9 121 1 1 ,:8'00 10 00 10- 12} 10 10 12 44 50, 75 •1 00', 80 -18 00 9 10 5 6 37i 44 Ree'd onlFines 9 50 Reed from Belie atia 31ilititry taxes 250 291 Total Ree "ipts Paid t'o colutitters Public printing Commonwealth ekiste -" ,:lsessors Coanniiisieriers - iVroges " Clerk hire •' balance fol• 1861 .530.57 210 0, 603 85 , 37000 464 80 375 00 1 00 " Stationery • 178 67 " Bond to - John. eating 132 00 " - B. B. Dent • 409 97 " - " f lVni. Bell, - 735 84 " 'Clerk cf Quaker Sestions ; 114'27 " Prothonatury's fees _. ' 32 80 11 Ilatance due Sheriff fat' 1661 56 00 '• Incidefftal expenses • 20 47 " Auditors wages 1 6800 " Auditing Prot)); 's & Reeds acct 500 11 wild car bounty • ' 600 1, qualification feet ' .29 751 11 •Jtistic'es 'returns - -•--• • 7 621 " Recorders fees 9 25 1 F,ffel . • . • - • - 69 81 11 Taking 'prison ers to ptnitellity : 1 '512 14 " Election expenses • 'BO4 41 " Coattable returns ' 1114 64 11 Road yiert•••• .: 230 501 " Miffing Town Clock & repairs 46 7( Tarces;k costs on Ids advertised. 134 49 " Costs against Potter - county, : 41 " Tip staves • - 60 101 " Bounty to volunre'ert 1 1340 001 " Sheriffs feet_ • 36 001 " Money tefintrled • 10 78 " Grand Jnrons feek 291; 22 " Traverse Jurors fees 455 231 11 Cabinet work ' 48 18 " Court Crier4o 00 • . 1 Jail expenses ' • - 305 75 " Damages ass'd by road vieWera 23 Ou " Attorney fees . • "So 001 88 - 3 50 20 450 500 1 00 " I 25 450 SUO " Bul.dite Trens'r on last rettletn't 45 00 Excess of Receipts over expenditures 3919 it; We, the Commissioners of Potter cotitit.,do . Certify that the foregoing exhibits a true •tate mrat of the Receipts and Expenditeres'of said county for the year ending on the 31st Any of Dec. A. D. 1862, as appears from the original entries and records in this office. Witness our hands at the Commissioner's office the 16th day of Jan's-, 1 8 63. M. D. BRIGGS,' 1 L. S. ROBERTSON, Comers. 'C. P. KILBOURNE, ttest : L. B. Cots, Vierk. d the first OF tie Funds of Potter cooky day or Jan; 1863: ro amt of Cornst s and Relie orders • outstanding - $3470 78 " Judgt in favor of Warren Coutty Bank SG " Int. on same, Jan'y Ist, 180 737 ;7 Judgt in favor of E C D.tlerr 3!707 00 " 'lnt. on sane, Jau'y Ist, 1863 937 GS I3ond to Jullia Keating 1.1;00 00 " Bonds fpr bounty to yore. 500. i op to G.G.Cufrin relief - 111s 108 00 " C.Sok E.A.Jones " ! iOO 00 " • " 11. J. Olmsted 1 . 113 00 7 " eseed c.arentexpenses for 'G3 7000 001 Tom' indebtedness By arta doe from unSeatedlifids for the year 1862 " due from reliefuns'ed taxes fur the year 1862_ " due from seated Ids return ed as unseated " from seated Ids & personal property for 18d3 " from Relief on seated and personal property for '62 7c.9 28 " Millitary taxes far 1862 277 00 " seated lands and personal property fur-1861 • " Millti.ry tax fcr. 1861 " due fi om seated,hi - hd.thnd personal property for 'lB6O 153 31 " due from Military tiff. for 1860 - 56 50 " due fr. seated Ids & personal . property for previous years 222 60 " of tines. ildposedlur 1862 180 00 . . "Jiktigulents , , . q. 2,9 63 • " -- Notes ' • 122 20 " due from Cameron county ' 600 GO ". due from village lots . 42 2` By .estimated atilt:-a . seated and • unseated taxes in 1863 aG.T . By estimatr d amt. of relief on same for 1863 1752 00 Excess of indebtedness over assets n 79 37 WC; the Commission:o4ot Pettet i•ountY.do certify-that she foregoing Statement of; the Ftinds.of Potter county on the Ist dwy of ',Liu. 1863, is correct; as will appear from the book anti records- of this office- Commissioners oftlee; Jan 8.7 863. N. D. BRIGGS,'i. L. S. ROBERTSON Come rs • C. F.,KILBOITILNE, .attest ; F.. Ii Colazi.i.norls.. • gAPCYSF! EK t ' SA PONIFIgIi ! SOAP MAKER!T.T- - FOR gALE,.A.T. STEBBINIF:' • r 12 t 398 ao Statelnettt 23,511 u 11 $3797 G 3 843 33 , I 2197 ea 2O 04 61 85 8 - 165 00 $25,620 11 Tili GRfl Balances ue,fro4W. Mgilis (afe. ;raj ' .8010451. Toft. $195,21 394 SO 25! 55 - 'tt6 99 iV93 4 58 3 - 98 t di Abbott, Allegany Bingham Clara y COI! deiipoli Ea -• Genesee Gentsee, t D. Harrison, - Rector • Hebiun • - ' Romer • , Jackson ' Keating Oswayn Pike' = - Pleasant Valley • Roulet SharOn • - weden Stewards - cid • Ulisses West• Branch Wlsai ton • , Wtiertiville..l: D. Portage, C-aineron- cOunty 501 16 12 Cot rity of Pott2r - Cotninonwealth ' . . , 338 14 ' 51ri:Bctrris infoirris the And!tors that he is ready to - PAY-UPand the Town and School Tteastirers can settle by. calling -upon 'H. J. 01:nsted at _Coudersport, and lwe here take occasion to state that the accounts of 31r.Eien- TIS were in good,slicrpe for settlement.- Pont). A. J..nosit„; f Auditors. Cohder_port, Pa,; Jan. rsi-1.863: 45 50 12398 40' UnitedStatesln' ternail Revenue iv once toy Tax -Payers. tt, persons residing- or Aleing business ititiiih Putter to.; Pa.; asested tinder an,actof Congress entitled "An Act to pro: videlnlettnal revetine to stipPipit the Govern -, Intent And tttlpay ititerest_on the!pulfliC Approved. July Ist, i 1862. are hereby notified that the duties,. taxes and licenses whin by said act they are respectively liable to pay, have become due and . payable; land that the undersigned, Deputy Collector of takes for the Eighteenth Collection District of Penrisylra tda, attend to receive the sfi . me - , payable in Government Legal Tender Notes or their equivalent, at' hiA office in Coudersport tin the store of C. E. A. Jones) en--Sathrday, Feb. 21st, 1863. Said resideip.s of above named County, plant *lehm said dlitltS, tuxes I and licenses have been assessed, make; payment to the undersignhti at: the above named place and time, and all; persons who: shall neglect to pay the duties, taxes and li censes sons aforesaid assessed;upon them at! the above specified time and plate will render' themsielres liable ned will be required to pay ten per cent additional upon the amount as sessed upon them. EDWIN AIJONES,' - 1 Deputy sth Division, 18th Collection :,.Pa. CoudersPort,'Pa., Feb: 3, .1863 FOR SALE NEW ENGINE AND FaTphEs-eight -11, horse poser, With flue boiler. This en gine It 'no* in a Tannery ht Rienville, Alle gany Co. N. Y.:, and :has never been used. Also. THE TANNERY AT BIENVILLE. = This Tannery is - in a good , location for, busi ness, both - as fo tharliet and bark. The'engine nif "be sold separatelY, if de sired, or Tannery and engine together. Will' he sold very cheap. For term's; and further information concerning the -property apply to ANDREW JACKSON, CouderspOrt, Pcitter Co., Penn'a. Jan. 30, 18G3. PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAYNTAIITLAIMS, AND CLAIMS FOR INDEMNITY, •Ste - vv-zp.t, Stevens Actor` Heys -at - Lases and iolicitairs • FOIL ALL KINDS OF MILITARY CLAIMS, 411 Peims:ylvania . A‘'4nue, Waship.gton, D. C. This'firm, having a , , thorough . knoWledge of the Pension, business,landbeing,familiar with the trattiee in nil the Department', of Govern- , Govern meet. believe that they"ean afford greater fa- : I citities to'Pension...holifty and othert3laitnantii, I for the prombrand*sieeessfal ziecOmPlidunent 1 iilloisiness entrusted to them, thamany oilier; fi rm in Washington. ITltry desire to .eettre! such'an muount of this business as will endble, / them tdexectite the ht;'iness for Oct , claimant ! very cheaply and on Ithe !lasis of their pay contingent uPomtheir success ili',ilCh case. 1 * * *Their 'charges Will he Ten!ljoYars fir 1 Officers ant Fire Datia:s for Pririties, fir .e.`.'cli P ension; Boantv, or Back: Pay olitained;and ; tan per cent on amount of Claims for Military Supplies, or Claims. for Indetnnitk. ' ' *..*Soldiers enlisted since-4hr 1 t of March. 1861. iu tiny kind of service, Military or Na who are; disabled by disease u 1 , hounds, are entitled to Pensions. 111 soldier; who serve fur two Years, or. during the war should it sootier doe. will be . entitled to sib() llootint.3% Widows y;:if soldiers who die or ore killed. are entitled to $lOO bounty. • If there bend widow then the minor children ;'then the fritbef, in-o ther, sisiers,pt brothers are entitled at above. BM Washington, 1). C.. ''! _ 3, * *Apply nt our oftlee:, er to Ont. Af,sociate at Uswayo, Potter county, I'a.—L.I.A.3IES GRAVES, Esq Who hies' just returned frbm IKashington..l.),'G., and is, supplied with all the late:WM .nb issued 'under the late ikstrisc (ions, and will- fili them up for all who have been so unfortunate tta to require El Office in 'Regnhitor Store To, the Public., W3l It. PTALL3IAN Would informthe tra veling pablib dint be has; rented the Eaklelalel ooPo'Site C. 11. :Simmons' Block at'C'swaY - 8, which has been newly refitted audi furnished; Where Ile Intends to beep a First Class Hotel. Parties of pleasure and thote Wishing a quiet home over Sabbath, will find•th is house equal to an in this vicinity . The tables will i always be well Snit Plied. and the barns we'll furnished with hay and oats, [no paitis ''spared tor the: comfort of gueits . , . • W3f U. T..411.61AN. . Ciswafo ra.. Dec. 25,)662. -• I . . •Adininistratqe . s No t ice. AAT 11 F IttersoFacirminiefitentron on ebe ,state.c.ll..iik g ..fforiey ; ,a eed lat . of Ailfegany toiroship,..rotter C 0.,: liSvc btu's issueti to the subs'eritrers' ferni of aniice /3, ilereby giree to. -al E. persons knowing t !rein:eaves ntiebtelj Jo said estate to renkeirr=ledinte- paymeet ;tan& those basiocr, elalins ps.csent t4Rtd t duly antltepticatxtr r . forsettlenietrt._ - L. B.ITORLEY, 1 - NINPY.MORLEY•rAdrdErs. - Allegany, Jan. 30, 1863 .. 143:42 cm 64 73.37:iL'.,28 93 7 El 1 49'50 21154 1139 22 3q•. 39 :0 3 2is • 1 29-G6 , 58 55 98 92 • 44 /7 530 63 7 50 31 27 r H • It Oa •-• ' ' 17663. 3131. 341 -63'89 • 119' 33 95.21 . 542 29 91, 96 265 32 30S 99 905 39 EE=l MANUOOD; • , ITIOW LOST 11 110 W R.E3TOREDI, published i n a sealed envelope, price 6 ets I A leetfire on' the Nat-Te•Tre•ttmentar d Rad fmtl'Cure of .Spermatorrlrcen SeminalWeak ness.ltirolnutnry Emissfrms. SeiStral De edit}. and l ithp6 - diments to Marti:age getter:MY:l Net -. voitspest, 'COn t sumption. Spilerrsr and, - :Fits Mental :tad Physical Incaputi,ty.resulting from Seif-ahM , e &c) ,'by Roar. J. B'et.venwer,fdLD., aiithor of the qreet.l33ok, 'The wo.ld.rehoWned author- in this admir raide Lecture. tilearly proves from his own ev perienee that the a wfal. eunsecpirpres of'..Self i abuse may be effectually used without "frtedi- Iclhe,'and without tlangeriM's surgical opera= thans.. estre then ts..rihgs, or cordials, iMintifig . out a mode of - rmie at Once certain and effectual. tly whieb Mrery - sitlTeriir,po mat ter what his mnidition'thay be, may Mire him.' -4f cheaply, Priyatidy and radically This prpre a boon to thOt/5a1145 • atal 1 thOnsands 4Serit under seal,to anyaddress,in I a plain, sealed e..'"'velppe, on the receTpCctf six 'cents, or two pcpstage ,-lamps. by addressing, LlYr. en AS. C. KLINE, 12T Bowery, NeW 'York, Post Officci Box, 4556. '. :. CFFICE OF LAY COOKE, • ! SUBSCRIPTION ACIZT, At, Jay Cooke & Co., Bankers ( ; 11 4 , - • ; COUTO MU STREET, 1 1 1 Philadeinbirt, Nor; 1, ISG2. . . The undersigned having been tipointed Subscription Agent by the Secretitr,v, of the Treasury. is nowl prepared to .The New Twenty Year 6 per cent Iterridis of the, United States, designated as" ••Fie i Twenties," redeemable at the Pleasure of the Government, after five years. and authoriied by Act of Congress, approved Feln'y 25,1.862. The COUPON BONDS are issued in Stltitof 1 $50,1$100; $506,.' and $lOOO.-. The REGISTER BONDS in sums of sfifli $106,, $5OO, $lO6O and $5OOO. • Interest at G per cent. per annum cam medee.frOrn the-date of purchase, and is • Payible in Gold, • &Mi l -anti - 1101)y, which is equal at the Present premium on gold; to about EIGHT, per cent. per anutint. Farmers,.7.erchants; Stechanics,.C anddill who hair/ any money to invest,slauld know and rerwimirtilwr that thesi.' I.4frids in rat. Illorfgage upon all Railroad-4., Canals, Batik Stncks . and Sec nritiet, 'and immense produetgof alt the 3faunfacturesAcli in the country and that ILL. mu - and altnpla proviSion made . for the payAent of thO interest arid liquidaticra prineipiti, ty.flaslonss Dit4Li ties, Excise L',ltarnps one Internal Reimusn;. ; serval to stake thisktßdteitlin • sLiit Av . airatie.auci Most Rbputa l . isilvestrueitt ate. Market. • - Subs. form retes-ctai Leglirrio Jet . NOtesi:.er'nOle4 In4selaeelis of 'Stoke-at - par ph4a,Re: Suliscribers by - usuirunlit re= ceiver pro cope atretriion mg& everyfaeilitp,tinrT exprana Hon...will V i e alFeitliec or: application a$ this , oFiCem suppisi Ilolicbt wilt be kept , on hate forimote'diate .delivel7- • ' j .141.Y;Co6KE. Sabseriptfoall'anat_ :~:,,:~ ~., 4 , The :Buffalo rdereintileCcillege CORNER OF MAIN ANDkSENECA STREETS. Is Art ittpOrtant link in the great chain of NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, to gated In th follotving cities,: viz: :NEW YORE city-, -.pinLApErAnzas, BROOKLYN - -BANN' TROY', ' 'CLEVELAND, I3ETROIT,I CIIIOA,OO, _ A - Nb SAINT BOOIS. . Scholarship issued frent the li B'uff'alo Col lege, entitles the holder to attend 'either or all the Colleges for an utllimiltd kipte. t ' The Design of these InstitutiOns,is tb imh art „to young aten and ladies - , a tborbrigh; cal buSines'edneation. " These Colleges are organizd ttnd cotiduct= ed upon a basis which, must seenre Ito each 'separate. Institution tb ' estpossible fpcilities for. imparting it alorougli mere-Amino educa tion, and render it as a whole, the iniist com. preliensife and complete system in this country Book-Keeping in all it d'epiirtnient, Com mercial Law,Couttnerciat Atithetietie and Pen manship, are taught in‘the inesk thbioligh and ,Praetical manner. The Spencerian System nf'Pentnartillip, eaughthy competent itiol experienced teachers Scholarship. nayable in advance, sio. College open day at d evening : uD vacations Resident Principal at Buffalo, J. C. OITYANT. Fur further information, please cal ;at the College rooms, or send for Catalogue and Cir pular enclosing, letter stamp. Address, BRYANT 4; STRATTON, Biaralo, N. Y. 1 ' Jy91.1-' Tb Magfic Time Observer, THE PERFECTION .OF MECHANISM, )11 EISG it:Hunting and Open Face, or 'Lady's 1 1_11 or Gentleman's - Watch Combined.! Ono of the prettiest, most doirVenicat,- and decidedly the best and cheapest timepiece for general and 'reliable use, ever offered: ,h It has within it and ednnected with its machinery, its own winding attachment; rendering - a key enttrel. unnecessary: The cages of this Watch are composed of two metals, the outer one iieing fine 16 carat gold: It has the Improved rnby action lever movement, and is warranted tin nemirat& timepiece. Price, superbly graVed, per i case of a half ttzen, $204.00. Sample Watches, in neat morocco Dozes, for those proposing to buy at wholesale. s.:ls,sent by express, with bill- payable on . delivery. SOldicrs must remit pad 'merit in advance.. we cun-ot collect from those in the Army. :1. Address . H C1313.A11D BROS.. Co., . . ' Sole importers, Cor. Nasgatt & Jan Sts., New York •1 BOOTS AND SHOES. • SANDBERG Sz, Tanners and Curriers,', HAVE alsO established a • • Boot_ arid Shoe Manufactory, oppo'ite a. F Glassmire's in the room formerlr occupied by J. B :Lim They offer their Hoots and Shops at al LOVER RATE THAN THE SAME QUALITY 1-IILVE EVER BEEN_SOLD IN POTTER.OUNTY. Aod they ate nothing but the best ii-cwk- Men and the b - est stock that' the country- , .1011 produce, and I money And labor can pro;.-nre._ THEY FEEL CONFIDENT THAT THEM: WOIIK WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. Cl.f Skins, Shg.ep Pelts taken at:the Highest Market Price',:' ,GIVE US A TRIAL 1 !Coudersport, Pa., March 19 ~~:~~.~.aadl' ? . ..41. 4., dill I -.Z',: - 'i:f , :'.!-;';:11 . 7.:fi:.: EMI Ne w _ Gods!! I to 'X per cent. atetl;tette V Ik3 Dalikrs by buying yotttiblidlesti SiminOns'‘ WHOLE ALE &RETA.T.Ii REGULATOR, , . • - Ositrayo nage,Pottfr t7e infortri of CtoSiEe arid Domestic !laid 5. !LOCI of some • . - ; j ~ a® 0 Worth of all kinds of DRY COODS, CROCERIER, • - BOOTS and SHOES, ; • HATS 'CAPS , CLOTRINd. CROCKERY. JIAR6WAItN; and everything usually kept in acountry store.. We are prepared to sell at nearly the. old prices; notwithstanding the great rise of goods in New York. Our facilities are now snob that we are prepared to furnish AM those is want of goods at less. pries. *tin ean ' lie Sold El- hay deafer ha this secifon. • Beloir . ice givi?-(iii some of Our priees, and testi the. priers tlid 'Same goods are sold for by molt of our 'n.eight..o`rs. Geod Sheetrits, 12 to 1 . 4 ets. ' • ~aPdb most dealers for 16' toncts.., 'Very rr;Oo.,l.Aede-hed Goods 10 to .14 10 to 26 l'argelot. Of Slieitis Gray and Cos s iwe rrOhr "31 - cts. tY L Good 4pioir Cheeks-and Cheek. Shirting, 12) ets: Gool Gkttg.hams, 124 to B'eantifut DeLiine and Poi -dor Cherres, 12 to 2.0 ' Nice trilWirol fd6E 4 s3 worth ' $,1,25 A large as - sortment . ek . Black Silk, - fo $1:13 • 1.2.51. tr Fine 117aA Ft7k. Stra . ;:cl3,:s6,oo to-5,OC` And a large stock of Black alks-frour .11- to ST. CO worth from $1 BO to $1 75. Good Bprag,ues, ter macs Drannellt;ani: marry other grades of very nice Print.s;.'llt:wf styles, warranted fast , - enlorsiillarraos asx - 1 otlrem, for Ii tit 22/ its, nOthiug worth to 20 eta, ffe'ES- WE U- SATE YOE' A VEaf LARGE PER' 6ENT. G 4361 elm:1110*d toot's', 7.5.et5, , a;0it2:f.1 13t/51460 - G acid bii ornl bouleel., $l.OO j, I 50t01..7.S Semen's good Calf 75 to do - $2.75 • • 4.00t0i Intimated Kip Socks, Lome-made, . - CLOTHING. • We call yon't atientEon in tuts-line, try•it fa, froni 50 to 190, per rent. beitmc most other . deafer=—the 20 much neut& for sellina" cheap, not eacrptecT. • We wit! sell ygur air, Wool Finr BfaCk.)X:e-- skio P:ints for sB s iso,;iiortp t 5.60: Goad Stitt, of Black Clothes : Contr. Tants, Hat, St ,s. PstcketTlandliecchieff for $lll, rroisth $lB. OR9ChItIES: • Irt theline of GroceriCl are. corer a Clii)ffr e . rariety or Teas at 50, 75 sod .E1:00 1 —aoct our • Dollar Tea can't. be heat: • ' • ' ' Good Sugar for 10 cts.. Coffee SligSr-11 eta; Salaratus i is li cts. Bar Slip i cts: ' ' • . Cofrie cts: • . ~., .. . • We would also htitrtxt •t:)u that we Basel:vie establisbed in out - NEW tALES.ROI:33c I the iarest irkihist seetidni—aid Ellett cedar tit game!. Alssa tie- large Iti:ll,fi7gi adjoining are tided, by us for sSorsge uoasig! Tilt MICE PAIT , r ii BmTER;, . ona, .other r mire. d frog vraited i n to) Clsra , One rrorr::/120/7:- - As" : ere t#lrrispi.it4,l,tic.", err' our Gandi-ifortpWillitrilte-liiniarnmtm)rz,rp'- eeni-o•per tt n doed;. arift:o4r Weer or , rsiiiiiiiin.r 4 e: stortiliAvo. do not • C.. O REPOULArtildr. €4,rh,-70 • 3 ME TIM Ell rs to :a' le to 25' $2: 7S- r-3.50t04-MiC
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