II II II 1 ''''A GOOD SUGGESTION.” "When yon come to the river leap it,it's only twentifeet across," said a monkey to a sloth. .I"That's a very valuable sug gestion, indeed," replied the stoth;blink- Mg his eyes! The Looden Times is equal ly pleased !with' Secretary McCulloch's proposition to pay off the national debt. "By all me a ns;" says the' Times,`"ids a' most excellent idea; we'll de..so too?! They owe about as much as we; They have as numerous a population; why ishould not the English pay off their na-1 tional debt if the Yankees do? This is evidently trio reasonino ' of the Times.-- Perimps it May save the Times some trouble and ink,if we point ont,a few of the _causes which will prevent them from followiog our example. In the firstplace,we have'got the cheati est; form of koverameta in the world, and ; they the dearest. Th re are `probably a' hundred offcers about the British Court who receive twine, an some four times, the pay of:;the President of the United States. There is scarcely a bishopef the English Church but receives more than we pay the President.; and one Of Queen :Victoria's grandehildren draws a greater '"sum per annum from tne Brisish treasury than the "'resident and all his cabinet take from our own. Because - offices are un- merous, the; pay extravagant,and the pen sion and gratuity list as long and - nearly as costly as the pay - list, therefore the British debt - will not be so easily paid off as . ours. ' That is one reason. , Than again, owing to the fact that she bas troublescitne neiglrbers, an Emperor giveirto building iron-clads and'keeping up an , enermons army, and a whole conti moot full ofkulers who are for the most Ind either rogues or fools, or both,.Eng land must spend vast spins every year on a mighty army and navy. She lives, in fact, in thmstate in vrhich-a man would be who shoiald barricade his house, stick -gnus out °flail his windows, keep half a shop full of workmen day and night un der arms, and spend a third of his income in powder and shot r and new inventions for killing Men. We, on' the contilry, • have no dangerous neighbors, and do not stay up of nights or keep up armies for fear of an aitack from some treacherous friend. That Is another reason why the ' British debt will not bo paid off as soon as ours. 'l Again, we have free trade over the greategt and best part of our continent; a producer here has as unrestileted market over a region as great as all Europe except Russia. Rut the English producer can not set foot outside of his, little island without meeting with vexatious restric tions, and having to pay duties and bribes without number. He does not get out of sight of his own chalk cliffs before he comes upon; custom houses and all kinds of ingenious commercial. barriers. That is another reason why the British debt will not be Paid off so easily as ours. : Moreover, education is far more prier ally diffused, the mass 9f , tho people are made by our free-School system more en ergetic arid I ingeniqus, and they are able therefore, to produce more per man than the macs oflthe English people, to whom free schools; have been denied by their ruling class! That is another and a very important reason why the British debt will nut beipaid , off so easily as ours. I _Again the system of' land tenure in 1 England grinds down the poor man, and prevents hue from becoming other than a tenant, while the whole social organiza tion represses individual enterprise and by so much lames 'the Englishman and makes hinalmove in clogs. But with us land is cheap and - easily obtained - ; the workman,iehe is intelligent and industri ous, may always expect to become an em ployer, audl the entire freedom of move ment over a vast region encourages enter prise,"stimulates intellectual activity to the utmost; and increases prodoction to the highest point, because braio and band work together. That is another reason wig the Biitish debt will not beso readily discharged las mar own., • ~ There are many reasons, as an anato mist coulCtell the Times, why the sloth did not leap acme, the slyer, while the monkey did,. So there are many reasons why the .Times pleasant proposition to pay off they British national debt will not for the present be adopted. We have presented Only a few of them ; but -the looger anylintelligent man considers the ' subject, the more be will be convinced that, if the British:may wisely leave their debt alone) there is no excuse for us. We ought to pay, because we can pay; and in every plan of taxation a scheme for the txtinotion of the debt ought to hair() a part. Over a million of Springfield rifle mug lets,and inmense supplies of ammunition for small arms and cannon, are stored aWB in Northern arsenals. I The notorious counterfeiter named Rob. erta whose arrest in New York was no• ticed some weeks ago, has escaped from the jail in Brooklyn. • n securities are now the most of all the loans offered for sale 'ft-on-the-Main. Arne& aeceptible i at Frankf. A trea s ury clerk was sent to jail in WashingtOn, charged with stenling u in united States bonds. 1 tsu . The cashier of the sub-Treasury at San Franoise4 igt a defaulter in the mar of $500,000, A eonstitutionai -amendment reported in the ILlS,Sertate,provides that no claim shall hereafter be recognized for tbeipay znent of lotus by -tbo.omancipaliort of the s'aves, TUE I JOUR • Coudersport, Pa ay, Feb, 6. 1866. Tues WI. . • 1 Senatorial Delegate: %Mon... John S. Mann, of ratter County, is presented by that county as a' Senatorial Del egate to represent this District in the March Convention. Mr. Mann is a gentleman of ability, and would do_credit to the District in the Contention. Before.we commit ourselves in his favor, however, we would like tol:now linw. he stands on the gubernatorial question . ; We believe the sentiment of this County is decidedly in favor of,ama!n forjt candidate, I:novided he is competent' for the place. If such an one can* he - found, then we want. a _candidate, selected from sthe Re ! pifblican Party—a man has worked in the traces of the party at least fin' five years past.! We tireoppesed to nominating “latter 'oiy.iaintsf! We' have, had a surfeit of those kind' of nominations within t past few, years; and we now propose to, go w n. For. man, who have been "tried add - net found•winting." e' The above. from - the McKean Hinar meets with our hearty • *e belieye, I in supporting mea.for alit* every position, I who have been "weighed in the balance" and NOT "found wanting." We . cannot. speak knowingly for Mr, Mann, but a friend informs us that he is positive . his inclinations and influence, lean strongly to the side ; of Gee. John W. Geary. .Thatl he has approved of Gen. Geary's course ever. since the.- Kan sas Gubernatorialquestion,l we know. The peciple - in this county seni.to think of no one but Gen. Geary in cuanktion with that posi tion ; the people ofiTioga through their organ have significd their desire for his nomination; McKean county, if twe chn judge correctly the tenor of the above article, is influencen by I• ' the same spirit i—end . finally'.fr. Mann isrep resentative, and" we know would safely,•ably, and conscientiously .support the choice of his constituents. We have not an:opinion from our friends , in 'Clinton, but ive l have great faith in their republicaniiin, and i believe that "they feel as we feel." It - has been a long time-so long that the'memory of the oldest inhabitant runneth not to the con .rary--since we were represented in a State Convention by a Senatorial Delegate,and'asMr.Mann was One of WC pioneers of Republicanism in this I section, 7e felt that it was a compliment which bel deserad, and are glad that it has met with the just approval of our neighbors. Legislativej The crowded state of our colhmns prevents i 1 o ur giving a very extended report of the Leg islative proceedings.l The Atlanticand Great Western and rennsylva fa a. Railroad quariel occupies Much of thb ti b. The instruction to the members . of Con ess from this State ~ , was ably' discussed.; 011 thelst of February .. the House consideted the joint resolution urging Congress tcq resist the admisbion_ of any Southern Stated into full fellowship until Ihe organic' law of ,the nation, shall be so amended as i : t ; o prot ' ect the credit of the Gov erninent, to, reventi the payment of the rebel debt, to definb the parathount authority . of the General GoN ) ernriaen,t; etc. : Mr. Mann I deliveied a speech 'in which he assumed the position that the rebels: were nal yet unrepentant, and that they should not as yet be admitted 0 full membership in the Union. - - i Mr. Mann presented a lengthypetition from the Grand Lodge of poia Temblars of Penn• sylvania, against; the sale I of intoxieaiing liquors, which was read. ' Referred to Judie - ary Committee. ' A resolution has been l introduced in 'the Senate to appoint a Comrittee to report a more uniform system of revenue for Common School purposes, and BE4 ther - improve ments in the system as 114 ay deem nec essary. Mr. Humphrey reported a" ill entitled: Au act to extend the provisiwis of the act of the 31st day of March, 1865. J i n / dtled An act in creasing the fees ogusticeso • the peace, and aldermen and eonstables, in certain counties of this Commonwealth, to roga and Potter 1 counties. • 1 . - Many Of ottr justicesand co stables labored 11 . under the wrong idea last y ar that the - act in relation to those fees Mre dy extended-to our county. Mr. Mann reported a Bill entitted'An act to change the time of, meeting of the return judges of elections in'the •several counties of this ComMonwealth. • Mr. Mann also oered the following reso lution : ' Resolved, That thrii great number of appli cants for pensionsl arid gratuities for soldiers of 1812, and of their;widowe, renders it inex pedient to report and take action upon a-bill for each applicant ;Isnd the , Chmmittee on Pensions and Gratuities are, therefore re quested to dispose all such apidicants by a general bill. ' • . • Which resolution was adopted. 'The County Convention of Lancaster county have nominated Lion:John"6". Geary for Governor, ~ Gen. Geary is gaining in strength every day and at: present seems to have the !best chance for the Mominatioh in the March - Convention. A good man with an honorable recot4 both in civil and ( military life he would.in' e %strong and pepular cari didate and 'an'a 'le and hcinorable Executive: Large Ore In Franklin.- I Flamm's, Feb: I.—A fire which broke old here at 4 o'clOck, e. x. 10-dity destroyed tweniy.fottr buildings in the centre of the town, including', the postoffice, the Lumberton House, Stanford's iTheatre and the Masonic building,l which was just completed. The entire loss is estimatee at $600,0 . 00, about one half of whith is inenred,.principally, in East ern companies. When The fire broke out a strong wind prevailed, which ceased about o'clock, a. s. - The Oemen were then enabled to get control elite flames ' but for OW nearly the whole business' Part of the town would' heti° been destroyed. • All the mail matter war; bayed: Tki Axel antiquated hot brothel. . _'~. ovn OIL WELL. AL. Gordnier informs us that he has pro earedsthe-leaseof one thousand acres °Eland, ind,htis the promise of as much more, !be sides two thousand acres from parties- who leised the land some time ago, but didinot lroprove it,.and. who have stated .- their ~vtll ingress to .assign their leases to thii Company. fie reports forty shares subscribed on hiS list `brit cannot report from the other as hehai not seeit it=lately. The engine is at Wells ville; arid I will be brought to this place some time this week. Ile will leave the latter art of-the week for Titusville to procur e necesbary , tobls tO'coinmenCd the If'the letitici‘f the Eulalia. Farm, south orthe,village, cita l be Procured, one of the - first wells " trill doubtless be put down on - it. .:Such Is a itatemeet of the progreiSOf tbine who are - in pnisdit of elfin Potter; That they have every reason to believe-theywill-be stic ceisfuttn.their effort is being'every day more fully prOV.en., The recent "strike" of oil in Bradford county, Which below and about the truth of which there seems to'be no doubt, is a strong iareetical argument in favor of itomeifiatc; action in our' -valley_ The 766. - natrire pf the country is arch, that if oil is !eland in paying quantities east of . the region deaominated, the "oil region," itsurelY must behere; We have the coal, and many sur face indications:which they have not at aatoy places. where traces of,oil havo,been They'found - oil at Whitesville; but just when , • they had succeeded their tools , became, fast in the well, since which time they, have notbeen „able to do tench.- We .were infermed , fa few days since-that they would' soon be in active operation.again, with a very fair show - of get ting a'sufficient quantity of Oil to make it pay. , - Let our citizens accept this opportunity,— and make such use of it as wise men should The Shares are plat at a low figure that all might take part—the -amount will be paid in instalments. There are very few who are not able to ta i ke one, two, or three shdres, at least. If success crown oar efforts:there are gone so blind' but that they 'can see the great advantages which must accrue to thent.r—if fail, tbeloss will be small, and we will have the satisfaction of knowing that we did our Aemember the old motto : "Nothing ventured, nothing won." • Oiki t tr .Srieralt4.-.-We:are informed by an individdal coining from the Sylvania Well to day, that there is nothing surer then the strik ing of oil there ? , and' that the well has. been ilowing.since Tuesday morning at a rapid rate. Mr. E. Gr• Tracy was in town yesterday with speeimens of this oil, which he himself took from the well, and which is pronounced by all those who have seen it, as being of a euperior quality. Operations with the drill have been suspended, and we doubt not but that lame- , diate Preparations for prOcnring Tanks,'Bar reli,ete.,are now being made by Superintend.; entGeO.VA j orrieroY who is the "right the":right iilace," and who possesses' the ever= a and snap to push this thing to its , fullest extent. This certainly is - good newf l tor this section of Bradford, and it gives us,pleasure to herald it. Hurrah I for Sylvania say we.— • , • • Troy • • Siu Dior= PETO.—Tbe itubjoitted brief sketch of Sir Morton Peto, the leading spirit in • thd -Atlantic d;* . Great - Western Railroad Company will be read: With ladrest: Morton Peto commenced life as a mechanic and by•dint of honest industry and enterprise has . gained the title of 'The Raißvay King of inn Weild. lie is repr § sen ted 11E1 being a talk ative add agreeable •person, : careful irr his bearing - and 'speech, and, a deirbted'ineinber of tboßaptist church. 1 1(e heads the ritilVrity interest of England, and is largely' interested in several American lines, prominent -among which is. the Atlantic & Great Western. He cdntrols the employment of one. hundred thou /Kind men and his speculations embrace the United gtafes, Canada,Russia; Austria,ltaly, Peru, New Zealand-and Australia. "The la borers on the lines be regulates, are said to really outnumber the fighting British army. He is largely interested in the operations of subterranean London ' where his workmen are 'picking'- night add day,'and rumbling under the feundations of quiet houses. Ris said that in the empire . of Aus tria algae, eight thOusand men eat his bacon, and tbis,is bat a small portion .of his army of ' labore'rs. His htte visit to the United States Will likely result in "still larger 'investments. He is Certainly entitled to the name Railway Ring, though his habits dnring his visit have been or rigid republican simplicity. PREDICTIONS roll. THE YEAR 1866.-Ll'he year 1866 will 'be a very .eventful one' to every maideti who gets married. : -• .Throughout the, whole course of the, year; Whenever the moon wanes . the nights will . grow dark. • • . If dandies wear their beards there will be less, Work for barbers. .He who weave's mous tache will have something to sneeze at. ' Whoever: is in love•this year will think his - mistress`" an angel. Whbever gets , married will find.out whether itas true.' He that loses-his hair this -year' will grow He that loses his ;wife Will become a wid over If a yonniiikt should happen to hhish she will look red . in the feu. If shedreams of a young man three nights in succession, it will be a sign of something." If sbe dreams of him four times or have the toothache, it is ten to one that she is a long.: time getting either of them out of her-head. • H.any one jumps , oyerboard without knoW ing how to svrim, it is two to orie that he gets drowned. • • , • - If any one lends an . umbrella, it is tan to one-he is'obliged to go home in the rain tor his pains. , • • - Whoever in debt/ this years. be duniied. Many an, old sinner (will resolve to' tarn over a new leaf this year, but the. new leaf will turn out a blank. ' • • \, ie probable that it,th'etre is no butrinesi doing, people will eomplain of hard times, but it is certain that those who hang tberu selves will escape starving to:_death.-4/len town Democrat, I Ihnotorn.—The 'Pennsylvania ItallrOad company have declared a senti-anatial.idiri dend of five percent., clear of all taxed, It is understOod that: after declaring this divi dend the company have left in - the treating tt reserved fund of lhrecnaillion qj dsUnfe.' BEE I= TREASURER'S SCHOOL REPORT. A. F. Tones, Treaturer of Potties. County in Account withthe several, School.Districts'fir the year 1865. AbbOtt. Dr. Cr. _' Tolononntoollected on ttiz' ea of 1864 andlBBs. . To • DiSIOZMi collected on School tax $lBB -$ - - . " - Building tax . 93 in TlTaintrer's Lands Olarq.• To amount callectcd On f3chool tax. ; 43 29 • Bnilding - tpx . 43 29:,.. II in Treacarer's handsl. _88 ; 88 Eulalia.' • To amount collected on School tax 80 34 In Tretuntreea hard' 80 34 To amount cellec,ed Off School Lai' 119 72 in Treasurer's hands • ' 119 79 . , . ~..... ~., . t.„.- • i ::-: ...., - Osavapo; .... . -To amount collected on School tax 5O . - • " in Treasurer's hands • ":. '. -.....-. ' I: Roulet.' . ~ r '. •. To amount collected on Scliool Liz' 59 . 415 in Treasurer's , hlndik . . .. . . BUMMit. 1 To tint collected on School tai 51 69 . . .e • :.: -a• .L: . . Building , tax 25 79 . .irtTreasurer's bands 10amottiitcollected on School taX , UlB - ••• ', in Treasurer's hands ' ' - 11 15 ~•_ , --.: , ~.' .. :.! ; •:.' : ; Byttnutia. .. L 1 o amount collected on School tax '79.77 I-. .. 1);1 T!easurer's bands --. : •79 77 • „ We theundersigned ; uditors of Potter County do certify . fli at, we have examined' the noconnts and vouchers or A. P. Jones, Treasurer of said County, for the year 1865, arid that the above is a correct! Statement of the Funds:in his hands belonging to School, and School . Building Ponds in the Districts abore" named,"out-of -which lie is entitled to a com mission of four per cent. for collecting, and the bal mice is;due said .Distriots., In tbe nevem! districts of the County not named above, theta 'has beeu no tax collected by said_Treasurer. . - • • In witness whereof we have hereunio set ourbands at Coudersport, thisllth day of January, A. D. 1868. W. B. °RAYNE!, , S. H. MARTIN, -- Auditors. - . ' I. C. TIM/MESON TILEASPREWS REPORT., A. F. .Tones, 'Treasurer of Potter County, in ' Account with said County from January Ist, 1865, to December 31st 1865, iuclusive. •• - • To seated co, taxes for '6l, i762,'63 $ 213 27 A. AA "1864 1246 64 A. AA ' 1865 . 4455 01 .fi• unseated - " .1864;&'65 7983 91 . $lBB9B 83 Am't received of Bird, Martin and Sanberg for chain '5 10 00 ' Read of Geo. Manly for lot - 36 31 ' • Am't of seated fax ret`d as fanst'd 198 82 Bec'd of L. W Lyinan . ' 663 15 Isaac Thompson '1 10 $.918 48 Balance; auo A. F. Jones 152 79 152 79 Bounty fazes Co am ' L unseated.Bonnty Tax for 1864-6 331038 64 - soiled Bounty Tax for 1864 & 6 26622 88 . . 44 returned aannsented • . t 575 received of L. W. Lyman 986 16 Bal oductA. F. Jones on Bounty set ;30 45 . . • • XB2BBl 88 - . - Couderaport 4.• Shtpp' en State .No4l .. To amount reed on taxes for 1804-5 $44 12 " . . , 0592 77 Pelle)* atad Military .Vaz To arabuid of liellef Tax outstanding for 1864 and proviouwyears • $ 315 88 To amount of said Tax for 1865 090 38 unseated Relief Tax for 1864-5 • 1595 85 BePd on Button order by D: Baker 20 00 bol'd on aOated returned as Unseated 33 Rec'd of L.W.Lyman,late Treasurer 932'20 U aof Military Tax for 1864 and provi our yearn 14 • '••• 1. 1 slo6o 38 Bj dttitetiteritb toil I§Bl.-2 $ 78 tt 53 10 " " 1865 . 26 88 $o 'l6 ' 'By seated returped as ertiosted nbt collected for 1803.÷5 " • 31 68 .80 • Abated oh cleated Atteated 347 $197 27 Celli liar ' s pefeautake far 1661-2-2 $3l 14 • ' •. 1864 145 58 " " 1b65 89 47 .218 19 Uneolleootd Vax for. IS6I-2-3 $7O 09 • " " • 1664 143 32 • • " " . 1865 1719 78 Tinieatid tax far 1884-5 uncoftedted 5804 3i 29737 50 Treasurer'ecOmmlssion on 24611 45 at four per centum f 192 45 Orders paid 'sod cancelled - '434 C 4 15627 39 Itectilved as unseated to 1881 $' 96.51 ' - " 1865 14 48 $llO 99 li'ouitiy rtaelt . By nmt unstat'd bounty tax outstanding $27226 24 .Rented bounty tax. outstanding 5952.88 ::.“ Abatements by County Commestoner 2267' 03 "• Boated returned as unseated 639 88 e.. Collector's commission 315 16 " Treasurer's commission, on $22,263 at one.per cent. . " Orders paid and canceled - • . . , 1 , $62581 68 . . ' aoucterspoyd 4... kappin State Road. .:. ~. BtComniissionere order . Tan 18; 1365 $l7O 05 A. Roulimille's receipt 405 75 " -Tres'enreals commission on 8482 60 at - • four per centum - " Balance deo State Road and Afilituri/ l'crt aoatement TOT 1865 and previousitttiris • $ •19 86 ' am't returned unseated for collection • 22: . 41 ". Colleator's per - centaga Tor 1865 and previous:years • • ' : .40 97 outatitud'g on seated tax Tor-1864-5 439 29 • " . • • - tineeited . " • 135998 • " abatement on military, tax for 1864 and • •• • • previous yearn . 104 , 60 • " • .Beturnod for collection In 1861 • ' . 350 Col' per contage for '64 and previous yens 849 Uncollected on Military Tax ' 61 68 • I' Orders paid and canceled 1792.99 " Treasurer's cam on $lO7O 44 at 4pr cent 42 82 " . Bat due the Relief fund in Trees , ' hands 168 93 ~los3 88 We the undersigned Auditors of Potter County do certifT that .we have eiatnined the accounts ,and t onshore of A. F. Jones, Treasurer of said• County relating to Conhty,. Bounty, State Road, Relief and Military Taxes,, and that the. above is, a • correct Statement of the sane. ' Witness enr.hande this 18th day of Zea l fy 1800 W. B. GRAVES, • . : •I. C. Trtomrsost, rrcAl rronl,l.TClll SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! Illiseaton'n Ointment, Will Cui4 the Itch 'in 48 Hours.' , • Also cures Salt . Rlieuns, Ulcers, Clult4ams, and all Eruptio - ne'of the Skin, Wino .50 ail ! For sale by all Drilegists. By Betiding 66 cents to WEEKS is I'DTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street;. Boston, Mass., it will .ba forwarded by mail, free of postage; t 6 aty •part of the United States. Sept 16.—Sp. Notlde, 6 1320% WA.II.I4IDIG , _ lr hereby warn all persons against cutting wood on or taking logs 'from- my lands near Germania, or doing any damage what ever to 'said lands, 'as I shall prosectde all such offenders to ths, utmost extent of the Law. BIISH011: Deo lo 1866. The R ochester Straw , Cietter. . kI,IISTED KELLY, Canderlpdtt, have the etainaite egelicjr for this celebrated machlae, :thle county. It le.covenient, dn. arid MAP. Dee.l, 1860.-13 NEW STOVES Hairs Jost aiqved ab - - STATEMENT • d'AV the Receipts and Expenditure:Pa PotterVonn. V ty fur the year ending on the alsiday of Doe.. A. D. 1865: 1 ....---- •-- '-' Reed from County taxes -1.1355 an0rpre , ; . ......: : , vions years -.- J Reed from Belief taxes fo 1 865 iand'preei- „._. - nos years • - - rtrA 99 Reed from Bounty taxes f rift:, and l pro. f 1 i views years '. . , . , .79 Excess of Expenditures r Elseslp „. ' 2719 , 9 ----t--- Total 1 - Reeripts ; . , --- 03005 bi . ,_ .. . Pidd for Assessor's *ages , L sl4ll ...' .. On Bonntyiboncia. 1 ,,= 0141 '* • On Bond tb Wm: testing 4 .... 2 ; .816'00 u '• I. Benson‘,.. ,I - - --- ` - `BOO - 00 " Commissioners wager, , , . I - 879 48 I " Clerk hire 1 550 00 . 1, Court Crier . . -1 - .II 00 .. Constables Returns I r - ' 144 83 1. , '.." -. Repairs to public buildings Ii: 137 75 '''' Clerk of Quarter Sessions- I 108 48 - " Commonwealth costs- : - "194 - 04 '' Balance due for Clerk hire for 1384 100;00 11 Election expenses ' ti 730.58 - - l',-.-,JudgEttents . ..., -.-..,... -,".. i. , „.,... ' 42 3T " " Jail expenies ' • ; .2M - 88, ' . " - fßuel ...,. - - .. l•-•,, .. - ~- ,-.- - 137 50 41 - 'Motley eipended ''. ' ' '`' • ' Tii 10 1 Jisticcarettlins ~' 8.90 1 I'' ', ''' QQualification fees ' ' '- ' • - ; '2 7 A Prothonothrys fees , . ,24 03 c ,. ..'' . Relief to soldiers families' - ' '': - 190018 . 1 : Poblio printing .. '7 •,-: . ' t. 312 50 --ic '. Attorney fees . . . ,• • .95 00 ''•i , -Auditor's 'wages - _ '220 00 t , 'Stationery ., - ' , : : . '2Ol ,85 1 . 1. ~.Bheriffis leas •:: . ~ ' . . • l5O 82 ! .'` : .Post ag e- .. - ... - . . 36° r • 68 00 Tip stares. 1 . ' n • ‘ i ' " "Lands bought st,Treastrrer's sale/ 135 11 !,, I! Tendloglownolock _. '' •. .. i. 12 00 ' , . 1 . Traverse Jurors feet 696 89, st Road viewers •• ~ I„ .. • ~. 293 50 'l *Grand Jurors feesi '. l ' . 390 87 1 . Town sieSrs ' ''• ' '• .'. - 130 25 " , ..Taking prisoners to Penitentiary , 100 03 " unty . Wild ont.bo . eK 1 , 2 25. , ,, .281 59 45 , .. , .: . Totst EN:penffitteres , • ' - $3.1 0 05 hi We' dO certify . that tbe'foregolig statement of Re ceipts and ,Rxpendittires 'of Potter County for the year 1865 Is correct.ss appears from 'Lia - o records and vouchers in this Office. "1 - • Commlesioners' Office, Jan. 9,1868. . i . • - &A: NiclioLß, ! , • B. O. Aorta, Commie;onere. .C. P. KILHORIIy ' .. Attest :L. B. COLS, Clerk. - , ' • , OF the Funds of. Totter County on the let day of January 4. D. 1866. , • • r a. To atn't of Countytorders outstanding $3060 55 " Jndg't in favor of Warren CO. Bank 2623 05 n Interest. on same from Sept. 24, 1863. 357 53 Judgment In favor of E dr. D. Herr 4288 87 " Interest on same , from Sept. 22, 1864 328 10 " Bond-to John Heating • I 484 00 " Assetts over Indebtedness ' 1274 06 Total Indebtedness -• Bounty Fund. To amonnt of Bounty orders outstanding . $ ~.748 60 " Bond to Isaac Benson • ,•• Y 000 00 " Internet on same to JaiVY 1,1866 • 400 00 " Unpaid bonds to.olunteers 66260 00 " Interest on the same • 3380 60 $14970 10 Total 'of Bounty Fund ,$61787'.28 ttEnAPlTo;.ft2rrOti. . - Aggregate amonntof County Indebtedness r1 2 2:130 28 By am't of Co. taxes dulifrom unseated lands • for the years 1864 &'65 ' ssB' 04 32 " County taxes due from seated lands returned as un s eated . 190 97 " Belief-taxes due from unseated lands • for 1864 & 1865 1359 " Seated telief taxes outstanding • ' 1196 " County taxes due from collectors for for 1865 and hprevious years 2053 Due for Military taxes for (seated) 1863 41. " Due from Cameron county 600 " Due for relief taxes, seated, returned as unseated ' " Bile on netts 81241'1 06 Nu/IL—the aboVe credits will be degreased by the amount of the Percentage for collection. . Bounty irund • By amount due from unseated bounty taxes ; for, 1864 4: 1805 • 827=5 1 ‘• Bounty taxeson seated lands and ' per sonal property for the yea 'B4 & '6B 8953 7il " Of indebtedness" over asset* . 25608 31 - • , • sBll'B7 28 Aggregat e 4mount of wets _ $485916 03 Amount debtedness over assets 24334 25 \ • • • • • 472930 V., Nore.\-The• percentage for collection le to be de dttctedlri%a the assets. • • • .. • We the ommisioners of the County of Potter do certify that the-foregoing Statement of the Funds of said County on the lot day of January 186614 correct as • they appear on the hooka and ,yonchers 1f this Office. • Commissioners' Office, Jan'y.lo. 1806. 11. 1,. NicaoLs,- * E. O. AI7STIS. ;Commies'° • . - C. P. KILBOIIIf, B. & • Cot.si Clerk, . Noru. 2 -Tlie Correct- outstualing Bounty t Reefed lands and personal property for the yea & 1865 Is $8953 73, instead of $8430 53. maklnl Terence of $523 40,1 n favor ofthe County, e 14970 10 .A.IIDITOWS REPORT. A. T. Tones, Treasurer of Potter 'Couril Account with die aeverat Tot:meat"; Cattnty. • • • Abbott. Dr. To amount collected on Road S 11 88 Special \" , .11 88 ,4 Town Bounty tax - 12 81 In hands of Treasurer Cotfderepott. : To amount collected on Road-Tax 10 " • 7 ln , luinda of-Treasurcr - ' Eutalicc. ,To stored. colle , cted , od Road lax :00 . 02 7 22 seated, tnis n eal o or, t iti t th and. 247 Bounty tax . , By Commissioners order, on road tax town bounty . . :•:, • 7 I : • . $3lBlO . 1' • - • To ioriOnnt coltil On town - lxmnty tax $ 6 58 - ,in Treasurer's hands Keating.; To ettidtmt Colleeted on Road tax , - 66 • 1 . in bands of Trenatiret ,: • • L . ... armayo: . . • To amount collected on.Road.tal • 1 00 • ' "' ' In-Treoatu-er , a hinds • Poutet: . . toneitint4,idlected on Bdad tax • - .66 2.8 ~ • " /Special tan • 112'70 •town Bounty tax 201 60 .t • in; Treasurer's-handl' ' , To aniiiituat eColl?eted on Road tat 100 21 11 ' inT;ensur e c i rVta i n t r 84 88 '' : 222.63 2;3057 79 111 16 DO 092 77 • • - Sweden. , To an:toilet collected on Road tax ' 420 . . ,t , tl . , S pec i a l !t, 1'29 ', It ' ~1 town to, unty tat 17 20 ...,:' .i I.k :' in Tteasurbei lamb , - I - I Sylvania. - ' - • . TO sinottitt icilleeitBd on Bond tat ' '.. 02 tri " 1.. • ." ~ • •. SpeciaLtax . . 51 211 ..6.. ; ; • town Bounty ti 184 04 1, iin Treisnier's hands -..-.. . . 327 27- We the undersigned Auditors of Potter Catnap docertifly that wetavd'etainined the accounts suid Vouchers of A. F. Jones Treasurer of said '.County, In relation to : Township ' Funds, and that the above teLttOrrecs Suttee:lent of the`Fends in his handi; out of:which he is entitled to foor_per cent. for collection. In thatewneliips hot named above there has beett,no 4oueetiona by him. • - ; . .. . , • • W..B,Clasvet, I , S.H." Maarta, i Auditors. , '• - , .1 • • 'I. .-.Titostraoti; ". , •'- Codderspo it •Jen.l7, 1868, . , , , '; s9o:„„,' neg i a i rticl - a: j j it a tOn T ; r . O.T. CASEY, City Bullataddefordosigne, Dec. 26,1865 iswly. 1— . ; P. Stebbins & Co: laa ther sale Ifs, s$ - .lifitdtu-'4E'S for Pottir t r out:ay.. WING tater; from Sherman vigtosur & . TAB km' North - Carolina,: fo - 1 1-% tale by. • otlisriays. STATEMENT EMI mr;s I'Bo Winter Goodsl tiLMSTED'S. OUR. atttention is invited to the large attractive stock just received, and for salmelow as the same qualities can be bongtit anywhere in the county. We have an hand a • large and varied a l . sortment of Domestic Cottons, conTrising • BROWN SHEETINGS, and SHIRTIII~ S, I BLEACHED musLms giTRIPES,L 011tegs, TICKINGS, ,and • '' - ~.- , r Co7olf FLANNEL=9, - ory 7 tch e l cannot be. underiold. .=. = 2 ~ r L We purchase our goods for Cash of oi l? Welp.at,a t very email-advance ; - : , 7 ~..: From' Cost: FLANNELS:. . I F you want to purchaee 1 BLUR, or PLAID TRENCH SHIRTING . F.IANNEL, gall . . . At Olmsted's. DRESS GOODS; DELAINESI - ' PRINTS, - BROM:It, and . - WOOLEN SHltill HOODS, SONTA GS, NIIBIAS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOTHS ; and CASSIKERES, a full, supply CLOTHING. TION'T fail to call before purchasing and , see the assortment B OTS & SHOE'S FO r Men, Women & CblidTen, in great •a. r sty and cheap • • • At Olmstedfs ,lasseeSyriip, Sugar, Tea and Coffee, For M everything in the GrocerY line, till AT OLMSTED"S' ftseortment of almost everything that is MI , a country store on band. We intend 38 28 132 42 EMI Mtp Goods that will give satisfaction and sell god articles at the fewest 11ring profit:. i • • AT OL3fSTELYS;" • , Vantrihr Grain of 41 kidds7 ' Butter, Wool, ,Sbeep relit, rat, Deer Skini; Also County,-Township and SchoCkl Orders, ter all of which the highest prices will be paid At Olmsted's Coudersport, Pa,litos'r 18, cmi •=TIDE. • • BUCKEYE STRAW-tideTLIR PATE2STED, JUDY, 1864; th rorrue 'THOUSANDS of these Machines are biting made 1 . and sold, and give more , • • . • Universal Satisfaction: -• than any other • -- ' Straw or' - Stalk-Ctitte'r in market. It has no castings about mad can be made or repaired in anY Country town. _ The .rife Stationary—Box vtbrates feeds Kra ~ - Unts on top of the knife—cuts everything aquaria any length you wish, and' you cannot make raged work of it even with a dull knife. - Price, $1.2;". -• • . . samples of Machines can be Seen at shop of dolt iAndernigned,. Manufactured and for sale by. ' • N. Hi.GOODSELL, -- Coudersport, Pa., Oct. 2, 1665. x on 8.1864 a dif- Y 7 In snid HOWARD 'ASSOCIATION, PIIILAIDELPIIIA, PA. DISEASES ofthe NerVons,'Seminal, Urina ry and sexual sy stems—new and reliable treatment—in reports of the HOWARD AS SOCIATION—sent by mail ,in. sealed letter envelopes, free 'of charge. MULLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association South-NinthNo 2 Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 3 jy 1864., - 69 02 249 08 818 10 Erri COUDERSPORT. 'AND 'SRIP P,Eri . . , - STAGE ROUTE,' MESSRS. GLASSWIRR & WHITE'S daily line of Stages will leave Coudersport, until further notice, at 8 o'clock in the morning, arriving in Ship• pen about 4 o'clock In the - afternoon, and will lease Bhippen on the arrival of the morning train,4lol3o,, arriving in Coudersport aboutSo'clock; P. . Travelers are refered to theTime-Table of the rtin• adelphitt& Erie. Railroad, which 'will be found &dyer! Used In this paper,lor further particulars abotit advantages of this route. Row York passengers wiN . , SAVE 30 NHS TRAVEL AND 5 HOURS TIME breaking This route in preference to that:of the Erie Railway:: NO CHANGE OF CARE RETWEEIif EMIPPFN ANA ,NEW TORR. Fine, new' com fortable wagons and;good teams are kept on the Stage - Route.• • Packagea arid Espress businres attended to with.caro. • ' D. F. GIASSMIRE, • - MILES - wurrz, Preprs ,Conderspurt, Pa., Oct. 9, 18i15. 54 66 1.00 400 tl5 EEO CM Gsnmetni, Potter Co., Pa. ' Aug.. 1,. 1882. XTOTICE is hereby given that. Charles Bu. .L 1 shor; now or late of dela county, holding the following described property. has not Tel paid any consideratioa whatever fcr the same, and all persons are hereby warned not to put• chase any of said property of the said Busher befbre the -decision of the Court is given is this case, and Busher' hae paid . to me the consideratitm money the - refs:M. . Vhe following•is the property ist. - ' certain traet.of land near the Ger.. mania Mill, in warrant 5015, Abbott townsbip, Potter couniiy, Pa., containing 100 acres.— Also 25 acres in warrant ,5078 and adjoirtialt the above, 2nd. A certrin tract of land, with Millard Intl:movements thereon, near. Kettle Creek, ill warrant 5819,`in StewitrtsOn tOarnsbip,.Potter county, Pa., containing about 204 acres. • 'C. Bushor holds also in irtut warrant n 0.25011 . 2501 1 in Gaines township, Tioga county, pc, on the road leading from Germania to Gaines, containing 850 acres. ' • tf • WM, SAPP& FE At Olinsted9s. At Olmsted's Natice.