THE JOITRNAL.I Coudersport. Pa. Wednesday, Feb. 1.0,;'186•4 M. W. McALARNEY, EniT6T: 4, _ • Wm. Wilkins°tk, henry Haug t lass, George Porker, and Eli Chilsou, have re enlisted in the 57th, and Waritn Owen, in the 45th Penn'a, Regiments, =I:=1 r; l 3 - Mlij. Harry White's reSig,nation Las been received by the Speaker of the 'Pennsylvania Senate. ,and arnew election has been ordered in his district. • Thus at last have the cohorts of 'Jeff Davis been disappointed in their project of dead locking the State Ligisiature. Will be; the first of March before' it bets into 'working order. 1= tom - No change has yet been Made in the conscription act, and it is quite doubt-1 fill if any material amendments will be Made before the time fixed for the next! &att. 'A proposition to repeal the 6300 &aputation clause was defeated in the House CoMmittee. the most: probably change expected is the consolidation of both classes—which snould be done. '. 13Z — Sylvester Chase, of Sweden town- i ship, this county, hung hin.self in his t. barn ou the evening of the 2nd inst., but! his friends did not discover where be was I qnd what had become of him until the 6th. li.e, was then found hanging by a I strap to a beam so neaf the floor that in I order to produce strangulation he had to I 'double up his' legs, his _feet being on the; 'floor, when found. Ile was subject to tits of insanity: I_ i, i • Egs,:rwe o Cultuntissoner. , wet at their O o devise some I weans by whic 1 ould be offertd in this county for volnnteers. They found that altlingli they cotild I .get money, yet they had ho authority at present to make it loan for that purpose, and ibe amount necessary was so large they theuglit it best not to run the risk of legalization by the legislature. So the:draft may be es peeted here by the 10th of next' monthl Let every man prepare to meet it without dodging and skulking. • Te_.,Aaloog, a number of patriotic re solutions before the California Legislature was one which concludes as follows : s‘That the beople still look to AunAitAm Tis - lor.:c as the instrument selecte& by Providence to lead their country through al its peril, and tester° it again to a peace in which no element of di,:cord shall be found, and wo do most heartily favor his re-election." This ; passed the Senate .with but five dissenting votes, and the Assembly with but two nays. V.:a - At the Borough Election on last Fiiday the fotrowing was theresult : Iryrg ess—Collins Smith, Town Councit—O. 11. \Vaunter, YV. B. Gordnier. and D. r. Glassmire, ' School :Directors—Ezra Starkwetber and If. J. Olmsted, ]'l.or Occrvers—P. A. Stebbins, 'Jr., and NeAlarney, dicclyc of Election--C. S. Jones, • Juspcctors of Election-0. 11. Crosby ,autl J. B. Smith, ( 4 nstab/c—Z. J. Thompson; Com:taidc—M. S. Thompson, af.S.SeSSQr--A. Itounsviile, A ssistan t A ssessurs,—P nbd L. ensiling, • A tiditor—O. II Crosby. C-Therc was a meeting iat Jersey Shore. last week, of protninentcapitaiist s - interested in another Pennsylvania rail road project. The road is to start in the Philadelphia and Erie at Jersey Shore having a main stem froth that point to the Meadows in Ticga county, with two i braliches at the Meadows : one extending to Tioga village to connect with - tha Cor ning and . Blossburg road, the other ex. '; tending west through Tioga and Potter' counties until it reaches the Allegany - river, which stream' it follows toOlean,l connecting with the Eric Railway at this latter point. The report of the Engineers '.who had - simply passed over the route, ,gettini the 'various heights of land and .• the probable course to pursue, was more ~.favorable than the friends cf the route! could have expected. Committees were appointed to solicit subscriptions : one a local committee, consisting of Messrs. , Sander!son and Trump, to operate' along the line of the route; the other, a gener al committee, .consisting of Ilon. R. G. White, Dr. C. Goan, and Ricliard_l3.Os -3 borne, to operate among the capitalists of our larger cities. Potter county was ro. ' presented in the meeting by Messrs. Dent, *lves, Knox,•and Glassmire. The many and varied interosts depending upon this. .. - 4toad would b - eern to insure its supeess. The resolution for the expulsion of Senator Dkvis has been withdrawn The teniPer'cif the Senate was decidedly averse to conferring upon that distinguished lemactlid honurs'of rnattyidom. `-.lt . . was; wisely copeluded - that the . severest' punishment that could be inflicted upon ]rim Was to wisely let hint severely alone;: blrO one of Mime iticoriigible contents whom it is impossible either to refOrm or paciry. lle don't mean to be I onely insists upon the in: alieucbia right of scolding. • I te,..DeT;otv, the former faMous ehcif of the Census Bureau at Washington, and]editOrjof Deßow's Review, has been imprisoned by Jefforson Davis, and his Magazine Surppressed, because he decides that the -ds.itnates (if rebellion, based mil cotton, have failed, that northen laborers lore happier and more prosperous than many slaVeholders, and that it is better ifor the Confederacy " so to legislate as to lindrease the cows, «ial think no more of ithe ftegro. Deßow is showing. that, how• lever much he was formely deluded, be wa ] s. honest. The inevitable logic of levents has cleared his visien. Will the iNorthen brother conservatives, as they de ! . r light to cull themselvss, heed this sio.niti, leant straw, indicating a potent change ni the southern current ? • m„Generar Gnats, of Arkansas, in his recent speech at Harrisburg, made a star. din?' revelation concerning some of the Democratic leaders in this State. Ile' said thatiafter his rapture by the Union forces - , (I)e was a General in the rebel ser vice,) at asiand No.• 10, he was brought North through this State as a prisoner of war, and _he declared that prominent Detnoerqts of Pennsylvania then eonfercd with hint and assured him that if -the rebels resold hold out u little longer they wOuld 1,1 successful, fife the Democrats of the Xar+t would arrest the tear by diji•at onl the Huseription and otherwise reit • Peringt he administration pr WerICSS to it And he added.with wither In t emphasis— "I CAN HIVE YOU THE , NAMES IF WHAT I SAY IS DISPUTED!" number of Democratic tnembbrs of the Legislatare were present, but they did !not dare' question the statement or call fur the flames. He said the Democrats of the North advised them to war, prom ised to come to their assistance, and then left them alone in the strurn , le and eonti ned themselves to eAwardly, perfidious. , stem , itix : assaults upon their own govern. it ens. I Ile said that instecd of Northerii Witmer:its coming to theirassisianee,.the I ,• I snloterfi of the Union came in overwhel :wing force and esitiquered them but. .said lid, they brought gavel 11111ellt ldth them and rescued us front a tyranny more terrible', than death.. His speech made a m i ost profound impression. Ile is on his wav to Washington to make arrangements Hr the restoration of Arkansas to the Un ion. Mainly throuab his rant ts, over 6,- 1060 Arkansans are now in the Union army. I ICE Fffit DIPTIIERIA .-A corrosion dent of' the Providence Journal vouches fur the Utile:icy of ice as a cure for dipthe-, ria, and croup, and alt ordinary hatpin:a. tion of the throat. The manner of appli cation i as follows:-Break up a small Intim of:iee in a towel, and put the pieces in a bou'l .Take position slightly inclined . backwards either in a elwir or un a sofa. P:occed. for half an hour to feed yourself with small lumps of ice, lettim= them dis solve shiwly in the back part of the mouth or the entrance of the throat. A single such application will often break up a com mon soli: throat, which otherwise would have a . C,ourse. of two or three days • In case t:f a bad sore throat. uss the ice fre quently and freely. In sate of dipthetia, keep a small lump con- tautly in the tur:uth. •OnE. IT 3.llcittr.trATY.—The diptherm is said to be raging with fearful violence in Cambria coont v,in this State. There is scarcely a la4lily in Clearfield and townships which has not lost one or wore members by the disease In one graveyard, a short distance front Ilolti day's Mal, over two hundred graves have been made within a month. This fatality in" our rural distridts way arise front ignorance of the nature of the dis order arid its proper treatment. Lumps of ice held in the mouth is said to be a specific . for the disease, and it will do no harm to try it where other rewidies are found Unavailing. The following is also ziven aS'a remedy ; The New York Tri bune says We have just received a melt for the cure of diptheria,trom a physician who says that of 1000 cases in which it has been used not a single‘ patent has been lost f The treatment consists in thorou ghly stVabbing the back cf the mouth and throat With a wash made thuS: Table salt,. two •drachms ; black pepper, golden seal, citrate Pr potash, alum, one drachm each ; mix and pulverize, put into a teacup half full of boiling water; stir well and then fill up! with good vinegar. Use every half hour, one, two and four, as reeevery nrogresos. The patict,t, may swallim a little each time. Apply ono ounce each of spirrits turpentine, sweet oil and squia aMutonia, mixed every hour to the whole of the throat. and to the breast one eveay four hours, keeping flannel to the part. Tie fullowink4 leas been received from the: Department : "Owing to the change in the law, basing the calculation for distribution upon the No. of scholars instead Of taxables as formerly, thts De partmenf is not yet prepared to pay out the State, appropriation. As'soon as ran tail°, however, alrwarrants will be forwsr. ed to disiricts entitled to their:share." s 'STATEMENT Ree'tipts ft d Expenditures of Potter Qeottrity,:for theJear ending on the 31st de)LeftDee. At D.,1863 : Ree'd - for iounty_taies on unseated lands 1862-. Rtre'd for enunty,taxes on unseated kinds for 18GS Reed for Relief taxes on unseated lands fOr 1862 Reol - forltelief tries on unseated lands for 1963 Reed for aunty taxes on unseated lands for 1863 182 82 Roze'd for county tasei on settted ' Ids and personal property, 1362 1799 98 Ree'd for county taxes on seated lie and personal property - , 1863 2237 23 Rcc'd for Co. taxes on seated Ids & personal prop'ty for previous yrs 45 92 Reed for Relief taxes on seated Ids and personal property for 1862 Reed for Relief taxes on seated Ida and personal property for 1863 Reed for bounty tax on seated Ids and personal property for ,1863 671 92 Reed fur Military tax for 1862 167 89 diu do 1863 87 93 Reed for Co. tax seated returned unseatM for 1862 Reed for Ilelief tax seated returned unseated Reed from monies refunded Total receipts Paid for Assessor's wages •- 459 92 " Auditor's wages • GO 12 ' " Clerk of Quarter Sessions 98 23 - " Prothonotary's f: es . 65 1 79 " Commonwealth costs 686 38 4 . = Constables fees , . 106 50 ," .Clerk hire . • • 302 76 Cum's for bal. due for '62 32 24 Coin's services for 1863 . 382 10 " Bounty to Volunteers 360 00 •' Counsel and Attorneys fees • 56 00 " Int. on bond to AV V Keating 66 00 " Int. on bond to "I Ber.son 350 00 n do do G G Colvin 15 19 " Election - expenses • 764 06 , '' Fuel . .:- 11 88 • 1 " Ci and Jurors fees 385 39 " ItMidental expenses 16 01) - " Justices returns 776 " Penitentiary expenses . 337 26 " Pnbl;c printing ... 225 00 0 Qualification fees 28 20 " - Road views 316 50 " Tip staves 102 . 00 " Traverse Jurors fees . 747 46 • " Stationary 24 51 " Sherirs_fees 72 00 " Wolf and wild cat bounty 34 00 " Jail expenses 70 dl " Repairs to public buildings 82 40 . 4 Stationary .5,1 51 " Relief to soldiers families . 396 GO " bal. due Sheriff fot 1862 11T . 69 " costs for county • 20 " damages by roads.) . 108 00 " Court crier 52 00 " Money refunded . 13 27 " Tending clock " Sillltirie3 41 32 Excess of Receipts over Expenditures ' 492 69 We the Commissioners of Potter county do certify that the foregoing exhibits a trite state ment of the receipts and expenditures of said county for the year ending on the 31skday of Dec. A. D. 1863, as appears from the original entries and records 11 this office Witness our hands , at the Commissioner's Office °the 20th day of Janiy, 1864 L. S. ROBERTSON, C. P. KILBOURNE, Comses. • R. L. NICHOLS, Attest: L. B. fort... Clerk. .• STATEI,2 ENT OF the Fanns of Potter counts• on the Ist day of Jait'y, ISG : Tonna of Coin'srs and Relief orders ontitanding tt Jud : rt in favor ,of Warren Co. Bank and costs 3,02.8 71 " Int on same, Jan. Ist, 18G4 62 55 " Judgt in favor of E& 1) ![ere 3,507 00 t‘ Int on same to Jan. I. 1864 1,172 10 it Bond to Jolla Keating 1 : 100 00 " Int. due Jan I. 1864 66 00 " Bond to Iseac Benson for bounty to volunteers 5,000 00 Rel . ef bond to G G Colvin . 108 50 " do do CS&E A Jones 100 00 and interest to Jan I. 1864 G 00 it estimated expenses for 1564 7000 00 assetts over indebtedness 006 OS By amt of taxes (Inc frOm unseated Id for '62, less TrAW. , .. pr. ct. 30S0 63 1, relief tax due on same fur 1862—less Treas. per cent 095 92 " Co. tax due from uns'-ed Id for 1863—less Treas. pr ct 3457;57 relict' clue on the same for for 1563—less Treas. pr ct 683 55 special tax due on same for IS63—less Treas pr et county tax on seated lands retarned as unseated for '62 27 75 county tax on seated reed '63 10 74 county tax on seated and personal prop'ty due for '63 2172 96 relief on seated & personal for Ma special on seated and per sonal for 1863 military for 1863 county tax on real and per sonal property due for '62 101 57 relief due on seated & per:- sonal for 1862 Military for 1862 c , unty and other taxes on real and personal for 1861 and previous years 11 50 Judmts in favor 'of Potter co. 554 00 notes' held 133 county 133 32 due from Cameron co. (est ) 600 00 Aim on village lots 42 27 estimated Co. Tax for 1864 8436 48 do relief tax for '64 1859 57 do - special tax for '64 2534 00 We the CommisHoners' or the • county of Potter do certify that the above statement of the Funds.uf said county on the first day of 'armory, 1864, is correct, as will appear from the books and records of this Office Com missioners' office, Jau'y 18. A. DJ, 1864. } L. S. ROBERTSON, C. P: KILBOURNE, Comsrs R. L. NICHOLS, • Attest: L. B. CoLs t Clerk. TO OONSTARLES • AND OTHERS. Constables and others who nro required to make - returns to February Term of CoUrt or to appear nt said Court to be qualified, are hereby notified to appear on. Thursday after nobu, Feb'y 16, at two o'clock. as there will be nosessiou of the Court till that day. .Town ship :Officers will please have their bonds ready to be apbrovcd nt that time. 11. J, °LUSTED, Protley. Ftb. 1, 18,14. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday,„by - P...A. , -STEIf-. BINS di; CO., Retail DealerstinXocerbstr... and Provi si ons,' ,. • - ,•oppoijte D. F. Glastimirels`otel, Coudersport, ••-• green,VbUsh., 75 tok:l2 do' dried, . • 150 225 Beans. !' ! 200 250 Beeswax, V,lb., ! •• ' 25 36 , Beer,' • '" , - -6 ! Berries, dried, V quart 8 IG Buckwheat, %l bush., 60 ' Buckwheat Flour,' 275 300 Butter, V lb., 22 ' 231 ! Cheese, .L. • 12 14 Clorerseed 7OO 750 Corn, V bush., • 1 21i- 125 Corn Meal, per cwt., 275 300 Eggs, V dct , Flour, extra, V bbl., dpi superfine .!" Hams, V lb., illay,A-1 ton; I Honey, per lb., Lard, Maple Sugar,-per-lb., • I Oats, bush., Onions, " Pork, V bbl., do lb., do in whole hog.Al lb., Potatoes, per bush., . Peaches, dried, V lb., Poultry, 11. Ib., Rye,-per bush., Salt, bbl., - do V sack, Tunothy add Trout, per 7 bbl., Wheat, V bush., Wisite Fish, V. bbl:, $653.44 569 07 111 03 :2197 GOB 67 3SI 03 \ 9 05 MI .$7,555 05 DR. TOBIAS' • VENITLAN 110IISE LINIMENT Ipint bottles nt fifty cent?, cures Lime. I. nese, eke, galls, cholic, Read the following : BOSTON,. July 7, 1860. Dr. Tongs: We have used for the past year your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks. bruises, colic and cuts, and in ever• instance found, it the best article I eter tried in this circus company. Please send six dozen but • Iles; as , it is the only liniment:wt , use ,now %We have 108 horses, some very valuable, and do nut want to leave town nitliont it. lIYArf FROST, Manager VanAmburg, & Co's. Menagerie. Sold by sill druggists. Office, 56 Cortlandt Street, New York. To Consumptives. Cansumptiv,e sufferers will receive a valua ble prescription for, the cure of Consumptiim, Asthma, Bronchitrte, and all Throat and Lung affections, (free of charge.) by sending 'their address to Rev. E. A. WILSON; rgh, Kings Co., New York. - DIIFSERVE Your Beauty. Symmetry of 1 Form, yMir Health and Mental. Powers. by using, that safe, pleasant, popular; and specific remedy known as Ilelmbold'a Extrac. Buchn. Read the advertisement in anothei column, and profit by it—diseases and .s,‘ mp toms enumerated. Cut it out and preserve it Von may not now require it, but may at smne future day. "It gives health and vigor to the frame, • And bloom to the pa;lid cheek," It saves long suffering and exposure. Beware of counterfeits—cures guaranteed. Si 551.03 •• [communicated.] Pa tron?.ly Consumption a Curable Disease To Consnmpttires. The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple rem edy, 'lifter having intiervd several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consitioption—is anxious to make knowo to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. , To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with th direetiOns for' preparing . and using the sf:me, which they will find a sure cure for Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Ge. ...The only object of the advertiser in send ing the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable: and he hopes every sufferer ( will try his remedy, as it will, cost them no thing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, . Williamsburgh. 40 4m Kinv'comit%, New York. 53,389 03 $26,745 97 p AmE to the enclosure of the subscriber on t..) or abotit the ist of October. one two-year RED HEIFER Tho owner will come forward prove property, nay charges and take hei away or she will be disposed of according to WM. FOSTER. Wharton, 23d Nov., 1863. 993 50 SHERIFF'S SALES. Y VIRTUE of sundry writ: of Vendition Exponas, Fieri Facia,s and Levari Foetus issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pot ter County, Pennsylvania, and to me' directed, 1 shall expose to public sale or outcry, nt the Court !louse in Coudersport, on MONDAY, the 15th day of Fehr., 1864, at 1 o'clock, p, al. the fol lowing described tracts or parcels of . l.nd to wit : 502 17 559 04 236 81 A certain tract of land situate in Sharon township, Potter co., Pa., being part of war rant No 2176. beginning at a beech corner in the north line of said warrant 116 A perches west of the N E corner of said ertrrant,thetice south along the I.ne of land lately in posses-1 sion of T J Burdie, thence further south across the Oswayo creek in all 207 and 4-10th pers. to a post corner, thence - east 54 perches to a post corner in the line of the warrant. thence north parallel with the west line hereof to a ' post corner in the north line of said warrant, thence by said 'warrant line west 54 perches to the place of beginning, containing Seventy acres of land, more or less, about 40 acres of' which arc improved, with one frame house, 1 frame barn, 1 sniOgle mill, end a good ap ple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Thomas lfeDonald. -ALSO:—Certain reel estate bounded Borth by lands of 11 H Dent and J V Brown, east by land of Wm. Patterson, south by lands now or late of the Bingham estate, and 'west by lands of N H Hallock and . ii II Dent, being lot No 129 of the allotment of lands of H H Dent in Ulysses. Potter en., Pa., and part-of war rant No 1253, containing . _ about ,Fifty-Eight acres more or less, about thirty acres of which are improved, o it!! T log house. .1 log barn. *and some fruit trees thereon To be sold as ere pnperty Winebell'Johnserr. : ALSO-.—A Certain tract of land situate in Sharon Tp : beginning at a pcist corner stand ing 35 perches N and 36 perches E from the N W corner of NV , . No 5855, thence by the S line of lands of W T Lane E . 160 perches to a post corner, ;beim.* by the Wline of lauds of 34 08 13 C 5 $26.745 97 •8 25 925 700 800 .' 10 12 12 00 14 00 10 - 121 12. 14 I?. 14 60 65 100 1 25 • 20 00 22 50 • 10 12 8 81 44 50 25 6 $ 100 125 . • 450 16 2 50 350 450 500 125 150 450 500 A CARD Estray. peic es to a post, thence 1 ust. mice by the line Of n's la Id S 133 piciaei:6 - lo .58 ; thence •by the..S . ' 5855 ".nd Wt:N0,5859 - W ‘ S 7 ktierclies, th e nceV: 80 the be by th i . 1 6 E line of aan 828 perches - to the j 859 , hence b‘ , said line E . . a t corner, therree'by lands i t - p.erc teS to a post; thence nds f; Enid bane Ir, 105 the E4ine of I.said beginning,place of .s. mo e of - less, being parts 55 4-.3859, about 100 acres roved, with 1 double saw 4 frame houses, 4 frame . orchard and other fruit ALStl—another tract of unde as follows : begin ner s' ending in the N iiiie ie distlittice . oll73 A: 5 - 10ths e N Elcorner timid', thence 20 perches to a.corner, I ,r bind of Lyman Butts N P. B. Dedrick S 16 1 E 15 perches to a Alercereau & West.' !ha S line of Wt. ling of said \Vt. N 219,pereties, thenc pecthes i to a come lailds of Lir Slier N line of wt. Nu 140 . perOes to n, p Of Atzel : Lane S 16, by the S lihe of ' perches, thence b) Lane 15 perches cortudedng 584 acr of %yarrows NOs. 5 of whioi. are imi and sli:iOgie barns, ii good aPI trees thereon land in( said -Tp, Ii Iron nL 7L pog. cot or 5859 at t 11=== by s:li(4 . Wt. lint: theneeiby the line 365 r.erches to the eat• York State line,tbenee perches to II; posucorner. kne of P B Dedriek • S 303 e of beginning.. containing 'r less land being part . of Wt I acres; of which are improv ouscsi 1 frame barn.a good other fruit trees thereon. property of J. H. Wright. real estate in Jackson, twp, land's of Bingham estate, ,inghant estate and litids in Baker, south t .y. lands of d other unseated lands and P Cone and lands of Bing- ping 2.50 acres, more orless, lot No: 2 of the allotment lin said tp, and part of war d' 1804, Aunt 35 acres of i•ed j: with 1 frame' house, 1 shed. and some fruit trees Id as; the property of Jere- ==Uia thenee',by the W percheS to this pin. 561 2 nrres.more No 5803 i ol;out, 10 ed. with *0 frame I ipple orchard an T) be sold as the ALSO—certain bounded nort,6 1). 1 east lands of B posses„4 , ion or A I Bingham estate 1:13 west by lands of•. ham estate, contra being west 'part'ot of Bingham hinds rants Nds. 180:1 a , AO are impr,o frame barn and thereon. To be s midi Baker ALSO—certain other real estate in Jackson step, bounded no th, east and south by lands, of Buigham estat t and Other unseattd lands, i and west by lands 6f Jer i endah Baker, contain- I lag about 78 acres, mot or less, being east part of lot Nu. 2 01l the illottneut of Bingham lands in raid twp land pkt of W. 1804, about 5 acres of whiclf !are in.proved, with "1 frame house and 1 log sable hereon. To' be sold t,is the property of A B Baker, ' I ALSO—certainreal estate. to wit : bhunded on the north by It nds o 'S II Fox,dec f d, lanes of Geo Fox & S Ross te, , st part of lot No 146 of the allotment 4 lands of il I) St John in Ulysses twp, and binds (IN Iloss, east by lands of 11 11 Dent, soli by Lauds of S Russ and of Gt o. Fox and S. 1..0E5, iind w , Ed. by lands of IS Ross lands of tbe est r tte of S 31 Fox, decd, And of George it andrS Ross, being lot No : la of the nautili nt of ands of E. 1) St Join in Allegany step :Ind ptlrt of warrants n 0.1209 and 1300, containling 3 1 and 4-10ths acres, with the usual allnwan4e of six per cent. for roads. Ste., 100 aqres oil which are improved, with 1 frame house,.l frame .barn and some fruit trees theeeol. To be sold as the property 4 FA Smith. ... ALSO—certaibi real estute situate in the! 1 village of Lewisville. Pater co., Pa.. bounded ! on the !lords by lands of ,W A Whitley, east by lands of E Elacket, I S Hull Mid' W Lyon ; , south-by lands, 01l Benopi Pearce and west by highway called West street. containing sixty four square rods iif land with one 'frame house and some fruit trees thereon, To be sold as the'property of Itttotlthoolntr. ALSO— cerniit real ;estate, viz: boundel On the west, •orth and least by muds of 11 11 Dent and south Illy lot \u. 170 of the allotment f lands of S DosS in I. l :it Saes tivp: bein ,, lot ;:Cti 125 of the ii'roesitilll allotment :Ind part of 1 warrant No IS^3" curtaining 50 and 5-10ths acres, IVith the usual nllon alive of six per et. for roads,-..c., ill out; 1; I 5 acres of ivnich are improved. To te sold as the property of .Charles P., Slade. 1 . . . . • ALSO—Certait real !estate. beginning at a post the i E e;ornet of llot No 31 of the allot. merit e f Bingliarti lands' in !lector twp. thence east 102 and 5-10:Its rods, thence south 140 rods, thence west 102 :dad s,lotlis rods,thcnce north 140 rods to the idacts of beginning,.con- . twining SO and 7-1101.1 is l acres,.being lot N , / 1051 of the allotment 4forezi:ii(l ;Ind part of it arrant i No 139 U; abOnt 10 acres of which are imPrev -1 ec', with one frttMe lituL.e a adsontgfruit trees thereon. To be iold t the property :4 Edw'd D. Carr. ' I ALSO—certain real estate: viz: commenc ing at a post the'S E . etirsier or lot No 84 of the, allotment of OH 11ing lain lands in Oswayo twp, titmice north 41 3 10ths rods to a hem lock, thence east 21 and 6-10ths reds to a beech; thence not•tli tlitiee-fourth;; of a degree,' east 49 and 4-101 is rues to a hemlock, thence! east 17 and 4-10.11 s ids to a beech, thence south 65° east 119 nor 2-10ths rods, thence ' south 73 rods, thence 'vest 122 and 5-10ths rods, thence north 25 and 3-10ths rods,thence 28 ate 2-10ths rids to the place cif beginning, containing 77 and 2-10 lis ncres.,witlt the usual allowance Or six {Jer et for roads. &c., being lot No 53 of tha aforesaid alloinient and part of warrant No-3911.8 atinut six acres of which are improved, with one frame Loose, three beard. shanties had stables, aid some fruit. trees thereon. 'lO be sold as the property of Edward Van Antwerp. . . -. ALSO—certain : real estate, tit: beginning at the S E corner of hit No 211 of the nllot tnent of Bingham lands in Ulysses twp,thence egi north 10° east 100 and 5-10ths rods to a-white pine corner, thenice south - 891° east 186 and 5-10ths rods. thence north 88 ° 'mist 55 ant. 'B-10tlis rods, thence south 100 and 5-10thi rods thence wes t 244 ijods to the place of be- ginning, containaig 152 acres, strict measure, being lot No 131 . 1 of tlie aforesaid allotment and, part of.warrant Nd 1261, about- 60 acres of which are impiroved i , with one fratme house one frame barn and some. fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the propbrty of Abraham Wag oner. - ALSO—certnin.land in Harrison twp,viz : begir nit's, at a h4mlock the S W corner o lot No 111 of the allotmenl. of lands in said twp ; thence north I,l° east 1 y west line of said lot, , No 111 82 arw6-10:11sirrches to a beech the S E cerner ono, 'No 11,, thence west by south line of jot No'll2 141 perches to a post corner, thence south I°West 79 and. 3-10ths perclrs to a past corner',thence south 881° east ,by north line of lot N o 1217 140 perches to the place of heeirmirig, containing 66 and 7-10ths fteETS, more or le s, with the usual allowance of six per et. for owls," Sc . being lot No 157 of the allotment f lands of Fox and Ross in said twp, and pa t of Warrant 'No 1192, about, 15 acres of whict are inrproved, with one log house, one frame shop land one sehool house and some fruit tees Amon. , To be sold as the property. of. .S. Brawn a c ed Fanny Brown ALSO—certai, 1 eal stat,' ein Allegany twp bounded on the north by unseated lands, east by' lands of C Stanley, on the south by nn rented lands. full ••••rest by lands of Oliver James l cnntaining fifty' acres , with tnefusual allowance of six - Per ot for roads, ac., about one acre of whicbis cl ared'offand nine acres chopped, with oat frani t e house therequ.. To be sold as the prdpert of L. 'D. 31x:islet . : ' D. S. LARRABEE,' Shfll Jan.'26, 1864. , Court. Pfoclamation. Tl-THEREAS the Hon. Robert G. White, - President iudgei:and the Hona. O. S. dnnes atuPG. G. ColVto, Associate Judges of thctonrts of Oyer 4; Terminer and .General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Consume Pleaa for thu county of Potter. have issued their' precept,' bearing date the ta - enty-first day of Dee'r,. in the - year .of our Lord one thou: marartight hundred litul sixty-three, and to ma directed, for holding' a court of oYer & Ternst , - tier and General Jail -Delivery, Quarter Sea lions of theticace,.Orphan's court, and court of Common 1 7 feaS in the Borough of Conders port, on MONDAY,, the 15th day of Fehr, [next, and to continue one week: Notice is thereforU hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables Within the county, that they be than and there in their pftmer persons. at 10 o'clocl44.M. said day, with .thefr rolls, records. 'inquisi tions, eiaminations 7 )lnd other remembrances, to do thosra things which ;o their offices ap pertain to be done. And thoselcho are bound by their recognizanCes to prosettite' against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of said coutitY of Potter. are to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just.. Dated at Conde:graft, Janr. 11, 1864; and the 86th yert r oethe Independence of the United States of America. l . _ D. C. LARRABEE Whiter Goods IKE OLIVI STEW §. ATOUR atttentiomis invittd to the large and .1 • attractive ?tack just received, and for sale as low as the same qualities can be bodght ittlyWilele in the county. We have out liand a large and varied st sortment of Domestic Cottons ; co-nprieing BROWN SFIEETINGS, and SBIRTINGS, 1 BLEACHED DENIMS, STRIPES, CEIfiCXS, TICEINGS, and • • COTTON, FLANNELS, on which we cannot be; undersold. • • • We purOnisc on'T. goods for Cash sad Offer them at a very small advance • ' Prom Cost. FLANNELS , I F you want tb purchase . . . 1 RED, • ; . • - - , -.;.- GRAY, e'j: . BLUR, or PLAID FRENCII SIIIRTINQ FLANNEL, call At Olmsted's. DRESS GOODS; .1 DELAL'4ES; . I PRINTS, Find WOOLEN SHAW'S, Hoops, • SONTAGS, NUBIAS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, • • . CLOTHS, •nd CASSIMK" RfiS, a full supply At (limited's. . ; CLOTHING. ' _ irk ON'T fail to enll before purchgsing and ILF see iLF nssartment, At Olmsted 9 s • • BOOTS & SHOES TOIL Men. Women & Children, in greet 1ra .12 riety and cheap; For 11oIu_•ses, Sytirp, Sugar, Tea 'and Coffee, in filet eretything in the: Grocery line / c all' AT •PLMSTED I S 1 A full ascortment - of almost everything that is kept in a conntry:Atore on band. We intend to keep Goods t4t, will giro sittiefeetiatt and sell good; articles at the lowest living profit. AT kiLMSTED'S, jauib. s ii Grain of all kindS,! Butter, Wool, Sheep Pelts, Pei; Deer Skins• Also, County, Townsli and School. Orders, for all of whicit the highest prices will be paid - At Olmsted's 6cidersport, i'a,liov'r 18, 081 -4ciu patutoor gijop.! r HE undersigned would respectfully inform J the surrounding community that lie has taken the rooms formerly occupied by John S. Mann. wnere ht is prepared to do • . All Sinda of Harness Work on the shortest notice. LONG STRAW COLLARS also kept constantly on hand. These - collars are a superier, artiele, and need but a trial to insure their success. Repairing 'Flone in good style: Sarcingles, Martingale-rings, Hama, Nul Mime straps, kc., kept constantly on halal . The public are inlited to call and exanrine, before purchasing elsewhere. S. P. MINAR. Coudersport. Opt.;18. 1860. P. A. Stebbins & Co. A RE AGENTS rot: the sale of , It WHEELER A WILSON'S BENiTZG MACHINES for Potter County * No 18, 'B3 , A SOAP Queetion Settled ! nquire at • 13TEIBPINSt =MEM At Oimsted's
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