Irit-g POTTER. :COUNTY jitaJ RNA L el:demo:4 Wednesday Evening, lap 13, 1863 ..Looal and Gesaeral. stir Tkelycoming Insurance Company has sande an assessment of five per cent. rCapt. E. H. fttincb, of Ilansh"Chttrik, Las hien appointe r d Provost Marshal for the Northampton Congressional HistriOt. -. SfirThe election in Virginia will be held on the gait of May. Several of 'the districts hays.put forth Union candidates fOr Oongress • s ar..T he Lancaster Examiner & Herald says 'the prospect is fair for a good wh'eat crop in :Lancaster county the coming seashn. • - - stir Capt. W. W. White, of Link Haven, has been appointed Provost blaridtal•of this Congressional District. ofirThe extensive tannery ,boOging to Veorge'Slate, of Williamsport, was destro”d by fire on t tha 2d init. Loss $10,,00. ta..We refer our readers to the advert he 'l of Perry do Holmes in another column. .Theirreputation for faithfulness is iinirnpeach •able. 'Now is the time to support,home man ' Ittaffhe,nine'montbs' and twolyears' men :are about being mustered out of service. Many •df,the soldi4rs will re.:enlist after a short'visit • - - Robert Hawley, Esq., of .itincy . 7 has 4een apptkinted by President Lincoln Commis sioner on the Board of Enrollment for this `Congressional District. . . say" The weather for the few past. weeks - haiheen unusually warm and plea ant, for this lesson. of the year.. If it continu, s as' it has `.eommenceil our farmers of Potterlcounty may 'expect au abundant barest. lbeL,The Sons of Temperance A l üblish, this "seek, a series of resolutions in reference to the 'death Of Corporal Barnet F. Stebhinp. They 'Are jnst and true. He was reportpd a steady, `enduring, and courageous soldieri . - ` , liar Yesterday afternoon the tt.hlc - residence of Mr. Mann was str -laitig—no damage done except to t This is the first time that iightni - , stOlck in our village. Itigt,The report is confirmed es o Capt. G. 11.9verton being wounded,bnt it not known 110 w bad. iA rumor has it that on of his legs •mitst.' he 'amputated; this 'is not eliered. as 'the papers speak of the'woand being "slight." . , tec..M i aj. Strouse of the 46th UltS killed in The battle at Fredericksburg, and pent. J. B. Getterand J. H. Ruscher, of Co. I. (the old Potter company) were 'wounded. There ar,, some reported wounded , in the 53 and 149th but none from this county. ' - - ''''' - '''" ----- T ---- . „Vir Senator Conness, of Califorpia,at a late Vntbn - League meeting in Saeramepto,pledged , himself to sustain the Administration in its most radical measures for supitesring the "rebellion . and not to follow the lead-of Sena tors McDougall and Nesmith. Good I serAt last the public is graciously.bUt dis tinctly informed, that hostility to' the South. or to Great Britain must not be expected from 'the rebel democracy. The acknovrledged or tan of th.tt.party, the "World." Ina late issue . says. "A. phillipic agalbst England or the j a "Shutt' 'would be as much but of pi' co" in the late address . of the Democratic me theta of the New York Legislature "as a sten a of poetry in an arithmetic;" !Now a stanza )f . poetry in an arithmetic would be simply ihcongtmous, 'Unless it related to mathematics; find denun ciation of' treason would he inconsistent with a party that sympathizes with, aid teaches and practises, treason. , The Public Will be dal,: grateful for this explanation and frank hdrnissiot Yroni the accredited organ of the 'unquenchable Copperheads.—Agit i ater. , . .. - . 1 i Write Illet I'enn'a Regimen , in which are the drafted men from this ounty. has adopted Resolutions expre:sive of heir detes• Cation of copnerlmidisra, loyalty t. the meas pres of the Governruent.and erfecticonfidence t in the commanders of the army they also express their tat:hate Gov. Curt n "for the 'has and patriotism l'e as di played in I I raising, arming and equipping the roops sent fortt.by tht: Old Commonwealth a her coup trY's call, and especially for his elf its to Inive the sick' and wounded returned t boipitals within the State, and to their ho es until fit tor duty." The resolutions.occhp too much room for'the crota - ded state of oui• columns, but they contain the same spirit as those we have published heretofore. ta,,Vallandigham, the traitor,was arrested in Dayton. Ohio, by order of Gen Burrtsifte. `His friends rung the fire bells and attempted to resist, and were overpowered—but they went to the office of the Union paper„ in the city and sacked and burned it to the ground. Vallandigham had been making vile treason speeches counseling mob law; resistance to the Le:wi3.and all the other iniquitous proceed ings`With 'which copperheadism hni attempted to produce open violence in the North and thus give the Rebels aid. There are men in the North,—in every little village, our own not excepted—while they have not thacourage to say what this traitor says, defend his course and call his arrest an interference with the right of free speech. Poor, miserable, and contemptible puppies; with their knees so weak that they dare not go. South' and fight for their Rebel friends, they should not only be mttde to stop their hissing by public opin ion; but should also be"madelo feel the power of the law.' llta..The following are the names of the new Common School Superintendents,, and their salaries, as far as received by us—those mark ed with a. t were re-elected : Potter—Rufus T. Clafflin - I $5OO Union—Capt. John A. Owens ; - 500 Dauphin—S. D. Ingramt 800 Luzerne—Abel Marcyt 800 Perry—Jacob Gantt - ' aoo Lycoming-- - -John T. Reed. $5OO —The salary fixed upon teems to us either too great or ton &nail. • The services of a competent man for that office are worth' fully $l,OOO pet annum ; while the services of an incompetent man are worth' just about $5OO less than bottling.— Lycoming Gazelle. ;, Lancaster—David Eranst , Lebanon—genry Flotick't Montgoinel—Abel Rambo Mifflin—am Tames Williamson Suilivan—John W. Martin Clintoo—T. N Welliver NOraiumberland. 7 Jacob Ulpf Tioga—Capt. V. A. Elliott Pike--Philip F, Fulmer MuKean-r-Rev. C, Conforth 'RN - run—VV. F. Ner'ymple 6OO I lif--Rev. E. O. War/ , .. ' . 500 , . ~ . itte,.Thatibirtrietidsottbe 149th,Pennsyl +anis Volunteers may know or., bow great things-really•earnest men are capable, we publish .tho- rphowing:ligh compliment to that regiment, contained in General - Order No. 14: . • Elpn-Qll4LatgaS 2D RIG., st EitarYCotign,l.. April 21, 1863. f 1. The Colonel cothmanding - congintalafei the officers and men 'Of.this Brigade; tipOn die' successful conduct ef : cine of the, most diffir Cult and , fatiguing marches of the campaign. 1: The command, after marching almost Continually fur 60 hours, in mud and raih, came into tamp With full ranks well closed up, as if from dress parade, and witik!ut - a Straggler behind, : . • 3 it maY'be doubted whether this achiev-, meat has a prieedetit in the annals of the servicel at all Omits, its record is more val uable in the estithation of military men than that of a great vietory `hi the Seld. 4 . 110 troops have slibivn "the - cii.spi . pline and phySical training of veferan - regulars, while by their •earnest enthusiasm and 'un failing cheerfulness in the midist of hardships and fatigue, they have exhibited the higher qualities of the patriot volunteer. who, 'having . given himself to his country, counts it but pleasure to'safter for its sake. By command of. ; Col. ROY STONE. COUDERSPOIIT, Pa., May 9, 1863. ~ W. T., Officers and Brothel's of Eulalia Dims : No. 383, S. of T: Your. Committee, appointed for this pur pose, respectfully present the' following• Pr eamble and Resoltitioni for your'cimsideration : !nevem', all reasonable, ground for hope that our brother, Barnet Stebbins, st:Yrived, the battle of Fredericksbur g ,'Dec. 13, I . Bd, has been removed by the lapse of time, it is proper that we should express our deep re gret at l his loss and due to his memory that we place on record a brief expression of our high regard for his faithfulness as a'Snn of Temperance, and fOr his patience and fidelity as a soldier in the Grand Army of the Nation : therefore, Resolved, That in parting with our brother, Barnet Stebbins, in October, 1861, the loss to us of an ardent ft lend to our noble cause and of an active, enerzetic co-laborii in our Di vision, seldom or never absent from his place . at its sessions. was but partially mitigated by the,reilection that our conntry had a claim upon . those_energies, acknowledged by him sed, greater than ours, and that our loss was her. gain. • • . 'chimney of ck by light . e clumn.‘y. ig' ins ever . _ Resolved, That in the death of our brother this Division has lost a faithful and true member, whose memory we will tenderly cherish as a brother beloved, who cheerfully gave his life to serve the Nation. - Re - solved, That the fidelity of our departed brother to his Pledge, surrounder., as he was, by the temptations and privations of a soldier's life, should encourage us, to greater exertions tq bring Other young men lyithin the ennobling; influences of this Division, and justifies: its in commending his example to the youth of this community as worthy of imi tation. Resolved That departing -from our usual course in adopting these Resolutions, we are prompted by a: feeling of deep respect. for the worth of our lost brother. and of deep sym pathy With his relatives and friends in their bereavement, suffered in the cause of our common country. . Re.solved i That our R. S. be instructed to furnish the parents of our late brother. BarnetiStebbins, with a copy of the above Resolutions. over the Seal of our and also n copy to the Editor of THE POTTER JOun.N4l. for puldiention. Respecuully submitted, ...II:0: M. HAMILTON, n J.N;/. S. MANN, EZRA STARKIVETRTMI. . 5 NEW JERSEY LANDS FOR. SALE, Also, Garden or Fruit Farms, Suitable tor Grapes. Peaches, Pears. 'Rasp berries, Strawberries, Blackberries. Currants, &c., of - 1; 21, 5, 10, or 20 acres each, at the 16.1o:wing prices for the present. viz : 20'aeres for s2o(t i 4 10 acres for $ll.O. 5 acres for Sixty Dollars. 21 acres for Forty Dollars. 1 acre for Twenty Dollars. Payable by one dollar a week. Also, good Cranberry lands, and village lots in CHETWOOD, 25 *Os 100 feet, at Ten Dollars each. payable by one dollar a week. The above land and firms. are situated at Chet wood, ‘yashington Township. Burlington Co., New Jersey. For further information apply, with a P. 0„ Stamp: tor a Circular, to B. FRANKLIN CLARK, N. 90 Cedar Street, New . York, N. Y. 'To Nervous Sufferers pyril SEXES. A Nerv,ws Gentlemen lidving been restOrld to health in h 1:6% days, after' undergoing all the usual 'routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment, without success, considers it his sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted fellow crea tures the MEANS OF misc. Hence, on the re ceipt of an addressed enverope, he will send (free)in copy of the prescription used. Di rect, tcp Da. JOHN M. DANGALL, I 18U Fulton ;'treet,.Brooklyn, N. Y In Allegany,.slll inst., by Rev. J J Roberts, PETER GREEN, of Athens. Penn'a, and Miss MA rcyL. mph, •cif Allegany. • • WOOL CARDING The subscribers take this method to inform theirLieustomers and the public generally that they continue the business of Carding and Cloth-Dressing at their Old Stand at PERRYVILLE, POTTER COUNTY, PEN.N.'A WOOL sent from a distance will be 'eardecia't theahortest notice. • Their work will be war: rented to be done as'Well as at any other shop. We would also inform the public that we have a . deposit in Coudersport, where wool can be received for us to card. Wool left there, will be returned there in rolls in two weeks. We are also prepared to manufacture Wool by the' yard, Or on shares into CLOTH or FLANNEL. • PERRY & HOLMES. Perryville, Pa., May 11, 181'3. 1". . Auditor's Notice. undersigned Auditor to make distri bution of the proceeds of the sale of Real Estate in the case of George Fox, M. D., Adms'r &c., vs :Sala. Stevens, of Dec... Term 1862, No. 58, will attend to the, duties of his appointment at the. Prothonotary's Office in Coudersport, on Saturday, the 30th day of May next, at one o'clock IP. 31. Those inter ested will attend if they think - proper. • 11. J. WAISTED, Auditor. 1250 750 1300 ma arm 400 600 IBM Estray 111.ai•e. CAISE.to the premises of 'the subscriber in Hebron township on last Sunday, May 10. a LIGHT BROWN HARE with a gall on her back -as though it bad beeti:done with a sad dle, iihOut three .yearii old. The owner will Come forward, protte . property, 1310 charges andiike her away, or she will be sold accord ing to law. . A. TILLOTSON. Hebron . , Hay 12, 1863. im I 490 Married : To all Creditor; Legatees, and other persons inikrestea •-" t! I\TOTICE is hireb . Y•gitren that theft:Mowing -1..14'-uninetiltersons did, on theAates affixed; to - theietiames, file the accountsof theft% a dl r .' ministration to the estate: of these * pekoes, deed, whose names are Undermentioned, in the office-ortheße s gistet: of probate of! will:; and grantiniileiteis Of adininistration in an 4 for the county of Potter, And, that the ,Same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said county, for confirmation and alloWance, on the "I.sth — daY of June, at 10- a. m. - at tb Court House in said.county: , Sept. 17, 1862. The final account of R. W!.. Benton,Administrator and Pbidelia Thompi. son, niniitratrix oflilie t Estate of Rtifus Thompson. late of Jackson Township, deed. Dec: 18, 1862. The partial account of .L W. Bird, Administrator of the Estate of B. T Hoxie, late of Sweden Township, deceased. 1' January 20, 1863. The, final account of J. W. Freemtin, Administrator, ,of the Estate of Rufus A. Freeman, late of JaCkson Town; ship. deceased. . January 22, 1863. The final ice - mint of William Rogers, Administrator and Lucinda Benton, Administratrix of the Estate of Georg A. Benton, late of Allegheny ToWii= ship, deceased. ; 'Feb. 23. 1803. The account of. Woolsey Boras, Administrator of the Estate of Harris Ellis, late .5f llarriS'on Township. deceaSed. ! D. BAKER. Regiiter. ; - Administrator's Notice. Y Virtue of an.order issued out of . the Or,' 1.1 . phan'e - Court bf Potter' coutity penn'a', and to us directed, we will expose to public sale orioatery,at the Court House in the Boro' of Colldersport, 'on TUESDAY, JUNE 16,1863, I let 1 o'clock, P. M., the following _real estate', deScribed as follows, to wit : ,A certain tract of land situate in the town:, ship of Eulalin (now boroughlof Coudersport), county of ['otter and State of , Penusylvanla, !Beginning in )he centre of the road Mitin street nt the north west; edrner of-Heath's lot, thence east eight rods along the line of Heath's (now Hamilton's) lot bearing narth to a si.one corner, thence north four rods •to a stone corner, thence west. parallel with said lotiof Death (now Hamilton) eight rods to a stone corner in the centre of Main street,thence south along the centre of said Main st. 4 rods to the place of beginning, containing thirty-twO Irods of ground, be the same More or less, on wh i„;:11 are erected a large twoLstory,car:penter shop wit:: steam power, and one board kiln. ALSO—An D.:2er piece or parcel of; land situate in the Borougi% of Coudersport, ;Potter Co., Pa., being known and aesignated th'e map of said. Borough as Village Loti Nos. 88 and 146, lying east of the square km:l%s . n on said map as the "Public Square" containing forty-eight perches of ground more or less. ALSO- -Another piece or parcel of land situate in the aforesaid Borough of renders . - port, beginning at the point where the public road leading from Coudersport -to Hebrop Township intersects the Main Street, thence running south or negry.so seventeen perches and fifteen links to H. H Dent's land. thence west or nearly so along said Dent's land eight perches and tw euty links to stone earner, thence north or nearly so along said Dent's cast line nineteen perches and fifteen links to the first mentioned road, thence = alon' said road on the south side thereof by its several courses eight perches and twenty links to the blace of beginning; containing 1 acre and 37 and 7-101 b: perches of land, on which are. erected one large two story dwelling lionse; one frame barn,' out-buildings, fruit trees, with running water thereon. ALSO—A lot of land, No. 33 on the map of Eulalia Tp. ['inter Co.; Pa., containing on hundred :and twenty-threeacres and six -tenths Cr an acre, being nart of Warrants Nos 20541 and 2080 of which six acres are improvedl and live acres chopped. • ALSO-)---A lot 4)l' lane in Keating Tp; Potter' Co., Pa , containing one hundred acres, being part of Warrants Nos. 3999 and 4000; and bounded and described as follows : Begin ning at a post the •outh cast corner of a lot surveyed to Stephen Story thence east one hundred rods to a post.. thence south thirty rods ton post, thence east tight rods to :a' beech, thence north eighty rods to a post, thence west eighty rods to a beech sapling, thence north forty-six rods to a post: thence west one hundred rods,to a beech sapling , in in the east line of the Story lei. thence southl by the said east line ninety-six 'reds -to the place of beginning, unimproved. : ALSO—Another lot of land in Keating Tp.l Potter Co., Pa., containing eighty acres, end! being part of Warrant No. 4012 and hounded as follows : Beginning at a post one hundred and - forty-nine rods smith and thirty ;rode! west of the south-west corner of Charles' Zimmerman's lot, thenCe south One hundred I and sixty rods to a post, thence east eighty ds to a beech sapling, thence north 160 rods to a post, thence west 80 rods to the pla i ce of beginning, unimproved. ALSO—Another lot of fend in the Tp. Keating. Potter (a 5.,. Fa.:boauded as follOws :1 On the north by lands of Ste - hen Story, on I the east by lands . of Reuben Z. Roberts, on the south by lands r of Wm. V. Keating' and others, and on the west by lands of E. Flinch baugh, captaining, sixty acres or thereallibuts, and being part of Warrant 4000, on which! are erecter one tavern house known ne the; "Forest House," one large* frame barn: and out Terms made known an the day of Sale. AMOS FRENCH. ; • 'IIARIIIET A. REES, Admsr's of , the Estate of Eli Rees, deceased. Coudersport. May 11, :863. LIST OF CAUSES for trial in the Court of common Pleas of Potter county, at the June Term. W T Jones & Bio vs Geo W Bradley W • T Jones Sr, Bro vs J Bradlee. S Brad ee. &F. Metzger&Strong admsrs of Strong vs W Urines and A Joles W T Jones & Bro vs JM Kilbourn Wm L Shaffer vs John Mason S Geo. Marvin James'Shaffer vs II W May and \V M Smith Joseph W Stillman vs' Geo Stillman Fuller & Card vs John C 'Niftier 1 Fuller* Card vs Deremer & Tlu mason W V keeling & Go vs George Helmer Colwell & Lyman vs Chas Chandler J R Munson use ofo W Gorum vs Harry Lord executors of John Dwight Luttter Canfield vs Frederick Brooks' garni. J G Meseprean vs P i 3 Deariek Com. use Potter co. vs - Woodard & L Sherman Wm Burleson vs Wm TJones Street Beeard: . vs Chester Whitaker Tp. of Oswayo vs Co. of Potter D F Nleriitt vs - Wayne Bishop. Alex. Alex. Rohrabacher for use vs A Rolirabricher Dusenbery,Austin &Covs S P Reynolds • Mary Ann_Warner vs John Minis Mary Ann Warner vs Jihn Burtis Jones. Mann & Jones fornse vs S P Reynolds Jonas, Mann &Jones for use vs' S P Reynidds L Sweet vs Jona' Glace and'A A Kirby W T Jones use of C Saab" vs •S P Reynold's IL J. OLMSTED, ProtWy.:. May. 15, 1863 SAPONIFIER! The "Big. Thine" on Sonp 17 foi sale:at S.TEBBINS' Put up ie 25c. 50c. and $l.OO Boxes. Bottles, and Irlas4 $3 and $5 sizes _ for Hotels, Public Institntiotils,••&c. • 3 , "Onl infallible remedies !mown." "Free from Poisons." "Not angerons to the Human Family." "Ratst come out of their boles to die.". * * *Sold Wholesale in nlllaige cities. • * 4 *Sold biy all Di uggists and Retailers every , • where! 4 1 * I II * • • * -,, See th ware ! ! I of tall worthleis imitations int "COSTAR'S" name is on each Box, and Flask,. before [you buy. ' s. . Henry R. Costar, . al Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. y. P. A. STEBBINS.I; Co., Wbolesale k. Retail Agents. Coudersport, Pa. Bottl ; * * *Peat *Sold IS HERBY given to delinquent Collectors .B._ of Military. Taxes that unless the amount of such commutations, now 'due by them, are paid over 19 the County Treasurer by ;next September. Court, according to the act of 21st April,•lB3B, so. that said Loonies can be applied to the'llelier-Fund; agreeably to_ the supple ment of Said act, that it will be any ditty to notify the 'District Attorney in writingof such neglect, whose duty it will therrbe to collect the fines and penalties imposed by law. The following statement shove the amount due from the several townships in this Brigade: Collector of Keating for 1860 - $2 00 do 1 Wharton do ! 95 do I, Sylvapia di!) , 7.00 dO •1 Bingham for 1861 , . 'l7 .75 do — Hector .. ,do! • 14 93 do • Pleasant Valley do , 322 do : Roulet dol' , 18 53 do ° i Stewardson do 47 do , , Sylvania do; 447 do Abbott for 1862 . 12 87 do ' '' Allegany ,do , - ll 40 do i Bingham do, 28 50 do iCoudersport 'db! 6GO do - .Eulalia. - ,do; '; 550 do I Hector do I - ~: . :26 sq do • Homer ;do , -2 37 do I Jackson do; - 35 do - Rott:et • do • . 18 50 do -Sweden •do ' 2 3:- do Stewardson do : - 900 dd Sylvania, do; 10 00 do Summit do 4 75 do Wharton 'do , 8 95 . _ . 1 1 The for going sums amount to two hundred and nine: en dollars .and twenty-four cents, scattered over, twenty-thred -townships or alrbady in the ColleCtors hands ; one thing is certain, itlis not paid into the Treasurer. It should be 'Cheerfully paid that it may he dis tributed w i liere it belongs, to 'the needy fami.:. lies of -our neighbors now -inl actual service. It is confidently hoped that no further ifCtion will be nebdssary to sectire ifie prompt imy nient of these taxes. J\o.ll KILBOURN, Brigade Inspector 3d,84 nth .a.,-P. M. • Brigade Inispeetor's Office, Pike Gel tre; April 25 18G3. .----- CO' T . PROCLANATIOh, RT-AS the lion.' Robert G. White ll P h i:e q !dent Judge, and the Hons. 'C. i. Jones and G. G. Colvin, Associate-Judges of the Courts:of Oyer & Terminer and General Jail Deliv oh% Quarter Sessious of the Peace-, Orphans' Oo'urt and Court of Common Picas for the CoMity of Potter, hatve , issued . their precept, bilaring date the twenty-first day. of Feb., in the 3 car of our Lord one thott-- sand eight hunilrt d and sixty-three.and to me directed.fo • holding a Court of Oyer and Term iner and G neral Jail Deliveri; Quarter Ses sionS of th Peace, OrPhans' Court, and Court of Comma Pleas, in the BorOughof Couders port, on . MO.NDAY. the 15th day of lune nest, and ,to continue one week: Notice "iilherefOre hereoy given to the Cor oners, Juices .of the Peace and Constables within the coMi 11 llly, that they he then and there in their pr per persons, at fh o'clock A. M. of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisi tions. exati Mations, mid other remembrandes, to do•thosc things whiCh to their offices' ap pertain to be done. And those who are bound by their recognizances to prosecute against the prisondrs that are or shall; be in the jail of said count of Potter, are to be then and there 'ecii;;Ynst them as will be just. I , c o ua E asro,Tr, May '5, 1863,. and !ti: of the Indept ndefif.e of the United to prose cu Dated the 84th ye States of D. C. LARRABEE, Sheriff'. litistCator''s Notice. MI WIIFII'IAS. letters of admiciinistration - on the estate of Phaddeus Ddiling,dec'd late of Allegan township, Potter Pa.. have been issued to the subscribers lb Co.,ue form of law, .noticb 'is hereby given tb all persons 'knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make imix 'diate payment ; and thoSe havitg claims willl present them, duly!atitbenticated i 1 i for settlem nt. RHODA A. DARLING, 1 • • A. G. PRESHO, f Atlmsrs 1, May 5, 1863 61P, • Alleg,anyl Lands Wanted. kluges of Potter, Xic'Keati, Tioga, and Lycoming, gooditillable, roll if suitable for Agriculture, and ow: They will lcuiptii•chased for s equivalent. Address ivith par :cation. and character fiCLands . , , with brooks, or streams running near them, as to 'titlC te. and Land &c. For partidlihill; address, In the C , cnit , to Mg, Lands Price's are Cash, or i , titulars, 1. with'surve through o quantity o A. N. HOSKINS, P. 0 Box 1017. Philadelphia School Di Met Annual :talement,lB62. Ulysses Rate of to Amount Received ' seated lan , State appr, irom Collectors and', nn= priation, ers Salary, . . 376.00 rSnhiry and contiiigenCl6.l 425 - 96 of Secretary, . • 5 00 Paid Teat Total paid Paid Salar Debt Cash on h Due form 1 °Hectors, about G. A. WAGONER. Pre& April 24, 18. :ram A. BIN Auditor's Noll Ce. lue uncierAgned Auditor tu matte distri bution a the proceeds of the Sale of Personal Pliperty in , the ease of A. W. Jones vs Sala Stevens and 13. F. Nichols, of !June Term 186'2 1 No. 86, will attend to the duties of his apilointinerit at - , the Prothonotary's Office in C uderxport, on Saturday the - 30th day of May next at one O'clock P. M. Those, interested will attend, if they think propel!. - ' • - 'H. J: OLMSTER - Auditor. • .•• 1 • -• 01MTG ALM:ERICA lIE iii AMERIOA ~~~~ ~\, ROVISI ASSUME & C ViNG entered into tt C. prepared to 'furtiialt all Ig2 sonable -Rates itety Be They well keep constantly on I/ elected assortment, of NG II YSON, YO *OLD HYSON-, [ARS : lIIE WE, LlGift B !BR 'Zin 1 FEE: JAVA, UNION, PILL, i PEPPER, KERS, log! FISH, EEO T.LDERS, CLOVER, AND IKE SSEg, I OL syßup, ,EEI2 El ORANGES; ehn 8 mills $4BO 20 ALL INDS. 368 34 75 20 .hy - . ; the Bariel, and S heat Flour b $7 do 91 00 ed by the Ei Everything kept in . 1 PRODUCE 'taken in dt. refused.' In fact, Store CASH n cols Delivered with! -FREE OF CIA [X] i part, April (1,. 1863 °ads elf!. IND: > . 3,8 AND NS. LWELL Partnership are .goods in their And of the Quality. • nd a large and BLACK, PAN TEAS 0 WN, A . ND WHITE. YE, &c-:, OINNAM I IiMEI :PORK, HAMS, OTH Y . SEED IUIE AND NAILS. PICKLES, CANDLES, EROSENE, LEMONS; FRUIT of arrel, Half MEII the Sack. area. good Grocery exaange: and the Borough EMI COLWELL Money Stived- Fail not to road 'Oita .coiiatnn ihrObgh and Oro! thiratrp gni 1.151 ..,. 50 0 °5 wor.Tit pi; NEW GOODS ~~o~ls 3 OSWAYO REOtrLATOR - AT tZilbolrOalt or litetati FOR THE T . l'qEB 31VOil LOWER THAIE t\ - Eft Ivi.Nq formed a conitectidit 'with some 1t of tale best jobbing bouseslit -New Yorli we shall he 'after keep a full stocksOf Goods and shall - hys*TiNDERSELL TifPIIARICGT and Goods'will save YoufiffYipei and on many, m4c3'irCere. - • 10 69:1qs cheetlngs and, onirtitigs 22 ets., --- vrorth 30 to 40 - - 3000 yds Sheeting cot dheeSe . droth 'fbi•l2l • cts. worth 18 300 pieces best Madder Prints warranted colors, 16 to 18 worth 25 to 30 100 piecies Hamilton, Pacific and other .oc4 Del:tines for 16 to 25 worth 25 to 35 Nevt 'styles 'Of double width .Alpacita lrtiess Goods for 31_cts. yd, Old price -- - • worth now 63 to 75 Double - width Saxony kerino, half Wool, 31 cts. worthi, 75 All wool 51erin0.,63 cts. worth $1.25 A large stock off wide Scotch Gingharns'UlY . 3 cts. yd a r ,clvance from old prices • '- Good Plieeds_tindbedifils 'for 25 cts. worth 35 in it) gods equally Snttinets;Cassithires and till iitTie'r gOdtis equally as loiv . , • . In the line of Silks we, haie,"ana shail:keWit large assortment, ;timid `Ghlrifeil'Ellki for 63,cent1 . Black - Silk froth' 88 cts. to $1,50, 88 per ct.linore even in New YO . rit B-0 TS§ - • SHOES, and CL 0 THLVeIk rn this line of our trade we can mit) 66 sic lark,e4er 'et. I - - Good Suits Black, Grey and others: 'Coat i • Nrest, - Pants, Hatßoeketliandkerehlit.lifai i and Shirt for $lO to $l2 .wortli*.6. , - Good Calf 139tita for $2.50. - Good Women's Shoes for 75 cts • Gond Gaitersfdr G 3 cts • And all other kinds'Of, Bite Was 'vitally as low. veeries Gi .: We can also sell'Ybu Groedies at a saving of at least 25 to 50, per Ct. 'Gooh Tea of an ex. tra - quality for, $1 worth $1,50. - 'other good Teas from 50 t 0175 cts. - Good chewing tobacco from 35 t0 : 56 'eta In . the llue of:Yankee Notions we'ba you aitandsome•proflt. • • HARDWARE, CROCKERY,•'&e. • ItOUR,'PORIC;,HArs' - SHOULDERS LT !hi ton or lonti at Wellsville .prides. - Now, to saieltngterlng"theihriiviiiViVies as to who furnish us goods in Nett. York, en abling us to sell at these prices, we Willa fer you to Mr. Jason H. flookover, connected with the firth of Messrs_ 9laflin, Mellon. & et. The largest hdhse itt the World fortryGedds. Also, & LSndsTer '136,1 83 Chambers et.; efer.sdratneits'forSelling`alleap and giving theirfriends good bargains.. And the ittasen for our selling:yOu Ql6;hing so low, we 'tie isunptied from the 'e:lll 4 ftsi-e establishment of Messrs. Longs trect, ford & Co., 348 Broadway, arid frohi the near firm of Messrs. BaldWhi,4tari& Co. ,tit,, tivo`ofihebest Nork_ Yankee Nothins and Fanny Goals ?Aim .1. Henry Smith Payne & Co., 34 .Courthpid.St.; who are noted for giving iheilirad4 good' bargains. liardsvaTe front Morgon,Qttaclr.eittati 8 Co:, 20 Con rtlatid St - Crockerk froth 31r. Oscar uheesmaa, 14Y Dunne street. And the reason Nyky we can always sell you Groceries. so laWs.and pay you the highest price for Butjer, Cheese, &c., is fromour con.' nection with Messrs. Ahrens & Mal):Aken.Gra.: cers and Commission Merchantr; 253 :Walsh...." ingtan St. Naw all you that have tiEttiiii to send cp•New York, or any other prodiia. take my fl dvi and send : to, them and yini will always receive the highest 15114. • * -. • Po not be ledi away any . [gist r!porta, from jealous neighbors. All we ask is to coma' and examine for YOui. self and yna will be , satisfied that *bat we say we perform. YOuo C. :l::Simm®- sy Os traiO, gaitli, MIS latinall
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