- I , OWNERS. , Rea dv.alar A P Con, I A ( I t 1 2 . 1.55; 238 2225-`258 50 5895 897 2148 115, 2159 AO 216 V 50 2224 149 50 5.0 VT3I 9921" 418 3922 - • - I•Horace Col lbylvester R. I' . Orin Pal • F- Leroy _L,y • is Araron townsh y ; BradleY , 2178 150 2184 228 5860 345 6874 75 5883 320 5866 600 45857' 44'0 5853 80 t'8 . 55 154 5859 ;75 59tt 70 6866 174 5867 :467 5858 - '55. 6878 55 - ' 50 100 50 I ' :Weston lz Men erea.n & T Icy I . Garret Vad t Joseph Dwelly L Ii lii,n I f '. Lewis 4336 ban 64 5867 6853 280 2T64 - 100 Wood 5; Ezeriah H H Det l'tt . cc A West. Gardner C 2142 50 5868 236 2140 200 216,4 1.00 2 too 200 2160 187 2140 30 DS Co A-Hay . =nitwit tow, Forest Im 4728 990. 5819 6601 5521 9901 55d8 ;940' 5522 -99), 5523 990'. 5810 980 5809 129. 6821.990 5929 1094 593 V-1100 5938 4094 6822 990 59407 5044, 750; 594 G 552. James II .erltins Lent John F • Lloyd & Ar Moses 11 S urdic Lent IVatson rGSI tile H Jllerritn c. 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R John Cone I r wag ;p. 13achus l' Cowam 4 4757 99q 4758 405 1 4759-:-;594. 4760. ; 81€1, 4761_ V9O 4762,:.9;+q, 0 4773' 990_ 4774, 89q , 4715,, ; 860 4930 991 4931 991 4777. 4778 4779 2 ,61; 4772 10 , 4772'5:401 4758 101 = OEM BEM lver Jr Georg: Blackm3nn Edwa d Langdon Timm thy 'lves, E < -Jones i Ulysse.? oirmship. 11 F Dent' Willie. Herman F , Knox Wharton township. J'S Sil - er, Jr. 1249 ' 92 1212 93 1215 80 60 4670 7t 4685 '7l 4687 7 4695--9 4700.9 4705,_8 4706 . 8 4726 , 73 4727 7f 4779 37 4923 GT 4928 89 4932 313 4033 4934 0 492 d 9 4941 qo 5433 08 13 G :Gni , een Stroll 4 1:0. QTY. 4707 690' 4735''739 4734 990 4921 990 4922 990 4925".890 4926' 878 • 4040 495 " 4942 500 " • 4943 500 " 5908 400 Joel Gillette; 4686 790 liick4n Griffeth 5912 iof 800 ac 4924 400 • SlRose 1 990 Timothy Inch 2 990 I ,c 3 851 . 4 939 4927 700 4919 990 4772 490 4918 940 4701 720 4704 720 4715 720 '2765 720 4770 72* 4696 720 15903 42'5 4707 300 k 927 300 Jan; 4920 990 doh 4986 200 Da'rer 4726 26 I 47291 '4727 . ) 4725 4725 .1 TAXES. ~,110 23 '11949 11 13 11 13 283 50 25 62 H 13 11 13 33 18 6 01 601 11 13 1311 man bina am 85-82 Might, 29 : 29 45'59. 67 34 65 75 280 48 271 90 19940 40 7 - 36 . 56 68 27 73 14 70 64 01 1 107 27 ' 772 5 79 12 27 24 61 12 27 6 45 7 59 21 03 MEM IMME Her i °oft mith Putler .98 4725 492 Q 22 53 1443 12 27 169 62 28 03 1401 28 03 26 15 4 22 4725 4726 In &Co appel 4i•4 475 G ship, Co 4918 4925 MEM 4923 4735 1763 4764 Herdick , wrta ,trong 4066 990 4667 990 1648'- 990 4649 990 4650 990 4651 990 4652 '8(0 4653 695 :1054 495 4659 900 4656 990 4057 700 453 813 4636 . 990 4660 990 4672 990 5071 613 3072 740 5673 102 5971 95 5626 990 5627 690 5912 134 46 , 53 590 4614 590 4673 590 4674 1 - .90 4675 090 4076 090 4670 V.O 46;0 0) 4651 ;950 467 S 290 4679 175 • • 450 rong et al d, White T loyd bite brook & Co Teorg r,eut g en iolph raw chew 4 79 200 4GOS 999 onnelly ily 4, Co ' resen Smith I w hi p;l oae 9 77 956 Ravisee 9134. & Alter 39 20 17 39 15 80 1581 !ydock GilletteG EOM sgri House & lot • Schuring 1 , , 0 th J It 'Hoffman I !rusted Hibler rnsh fp: Fehron 21 67 16 88 11 8] 11 75 I' , 81 33 GI 833 61 87 IBM MB 16 05 1 lot etoro 19 81 33 39 27 03 13 50 1W I 0 , 47 , ./T.1154 Jolt 4 F Cowin 'f • ti tt Ia =I W INfay F B Wharton Smith' & Rrothers Jane Ilurnphey ". El I' fl A Con t p Mink: dal es Shaff L eri Krutz4r . - port & If 1 II 39 CI r it c c , roartsel c k. Kars elfin *Atinzo. 1. es Bar&or 14 I 48 112 Tames 125 Er 60 60 100 420 371 80 ,cc P. It Backus Tames L 13drdlay Prick C !AT Johns() WM Ayres; 114 Conine Hon I IV Rounds] Levi Dick4on ; Branch. I tolrnshi ho F COW,an ,4 I ; IS silver r. I „ ; )Vest .7 . MEM rn liaddo ImirovOzamit Coinpany "i • f ME EOM i Wiiiitun McDougall I ! II A. Nelson f Tiniotby TV(..11 R Wolt'll(!plir C Rlitland j• !! Jolt' Beek ; jol n C Beek 1; C))4ltßin Becker 'Wiliam A 134ek Josifrh Boehm tinder A Loring A tnkelrnrinh Jolin Feldtrapp I II Gocrlach, Adlim Hank!' I'lliaber ! II : G Krivoi/ t Philip Kalb 3 L I.F..oerhet ; • B Lainiamer thheue Llcractorloc! Re & BrMhors Frederick I3' A_Thomas 1 , A - 11Valz 1 11Vhtechi • Seated: Returned Unsea I !Abbott tOwnship. bharles 14,ebor IVm I'nm:is I D Peterend red Satin • .11 TV Smith Shreudut llegany cownship. t 3 P Goodsell 1 _Bingham'. T ownship. William :castle 't cot ge McCann Tara tOu-uship. tephon 13 ! taysa B Smith henry Barr [lliramßrpck Angelo Chmsey [Nehemiah French ;Charles,lohnson !Joseph Mnowlton Esmucl Lilllbridge lAlinerond..yman lLeroy Lpnan R Body , • Eulalia ;township. ~ l iorAtio Tulle !Isaac Benson Joann Benson r Galin IC J Pear.ot ixt AR. el! A A Tillottson Frank Waggoner q . ;Byron Woodcock j;rof-a IBiskine , John \Val her 4` M Jari-en R C CarClldo 125 25 j , 100 110 30 2(10 • . GeneseelOwnahp. Mark Gillen Cl.aries 'Jtidge J S Mani l / 2 Nela Netsiin' Alonzo g Inaro sou tinnpman G W Pi Tee Patrick Iltnney Benjanatu ;;Slintt Hurrison eaultship. Gomm lidrris It Baxter A C Day} - is James It Hardee , David Kilibee Marvin ,gt'evrart Squalls ..7.lebron i township, • Thomas King John Wadsworth S P Reimeldi Mary Ann Reinolds 'Reynolds & Goodspeed 0 W Strong I Amos Clark Roswell Barton Cbanei Byrum C H Jaeob Snyder Joseph Stone; Philip Weedman 13,Wliite estate • ,We 212 92 1 100 1 87 r 30 1 150- I 51 50 11 60 60 1 1 100 , 76 If kg [l' 37 10;2 61 • 610 • 362 hector tvenihip. NO. IITTs 9 1 7r 4 ,.E 8 5.,. one half acre Eliza Torben' 89 • 0 H.nickerbneker , • 90 P Cone' 60 I Dodge_ , • - - • 50 i ; George Dotance • 00 E Hackett, - 2 village lots H G White 1 Tillage lot Davi& liattiscrn • 50 . Coed 60 s Elymus Hackett Hamer township. 100Fannon ck Quick 55 I P Qui 58 Smith Behson 100 U & I Hackett 60 Isaac Benson Tricson township. 65 Stephen Wilson • 128 S Er IVilson Keating township. 100 16t Farr Oswayo township. 80 Samuel H Mott Pike township. 98 .N.l . Cone 00 P Cane • , • 02 James Bump 730 S Ensworth 138 Nathaniel Impson estate 73 Hiram Wilcox 100 Si i las Itushmore Pleascipt Valley township. DO It B Mcbowel 100 Will laniNorth ' 50 S E. Ostrander Roulet township. ' Jerome Eastwood. 60 A Baker 100 1.1. I Burt 50 II Coleman' House and lot .11' Coon t 100 William Sherwood Sharon; township; • OEM 147 61 155 73 211'_81 183 66 165.90 13700 138 28 105 31 107 01 107 01 83 20 191 25 85 61 $8 00 211 81 211 81 182 11 200 93 149 81 211.81 120 20 230 8 154 09 154 09 154 09 1 /54 09 154 09 181 09 ‘77_ 67 54 82 C 4 82 174 65 49 06 640 18 89 30 40 11 77 li-aderi 20 47 26 78 12 28 12 28 24 33 177 03 91 01 19 62 18 40 12 26 0 .), "5 I)I B Dedrick it 174 Elliot &I Shaft' ( House and lot J R Jolinson 110 .8 M. Foiloin Suniatii township. John Rennels Tobias Coburn ) John Roberts P Tiffany David Patterson L B Kaplo William 'Lewis Sweden township. Gporgerwilcox neub.n French John E Edwards I F W Knox John 9 Mann McDufrye H A Nels6n M. Ostrander Caroline Ward A J Ward estate )A J Waggoner ) ' ) W Buchanan Jonathan Nichols Sweden township. • Aseneth Johnson ) Nicholas Palmerton Joseph Palmerton A Starirwether Ulysses township./ 124 !J W Gleason 25. , A P Boles 50 W T Kurt i 30 , Nel=on Black 42 11 Chirialler • ,' 65 R Clark ) 102 L Evans 312 Miner Owens 24 J Phillips )) 120 C Itogerft 110 ' L n SNOB. 60 ) A T Smith 40 f Winchel Johnson 20 ) . 'Warren'johnson 140 David Wright West Branch township. 50 ) James Seely .)) 50 I 1 Landon 126 A Cone • Wharton townshfp. 8 C A Corwin 25 J 11 Ross 50 Lewis Walker 50 J W Williarne A. F. JONES, Treasurer. Coudersport, March 15, 1866, 24 53 on 18 53 11 03 639 47 239 63 C 39 47 144 10 , 100 44 47 68 118 73 27 57 4 27 FELLOW CITIZENS! I take this method to inform you that I am now located at Oswayo, bettor' known as Brindleville,,with:a Large Assortment of 17 13 3 77 4 27 2 27 227 DRY GOODS, 13 02 1 75 7 06 14 63 15 27 9 46 3 76 READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, BEI BOLTS, I SLOES, &a, 3 53 12 63 WHICH MUST BE SOLD - Regardless of COST. MY Store' you will find in the Old Simmons, Block wheie Mr. YALE and myself will evbr ry to give 1-citCGood Bargains, and hope hy 7 52 2 16 5 60 7 39 15 60 15 op 1 2 Q 3 30 2 48 so dding tc: merit 13. share of your patronade 4n early call is solicited. J. P. SIMMONS. °Amp" Sept. 18 1865. 2 11 2 70 5 15 3 AT _1 II: J. OLMSTED'S ; QT,ORE can always be found the best o 13 ;Cooking, Box and Parlor 1 '9[ l 0 VE Aso, TIN and SHEET-IRON WARE, PO'I'S, KETLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, ER ING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. !Also , Agfr i eltural Implements. such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. HIS W) . ORK, is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put tiPin any part Of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main;Street opposite the Old Court House, coudersport. Ang. 1,.1863.--b0 6 81 15 02 5 70 8 14 • 1 32 44 8 10 62 2664 3 68 12 01 7 02 16 09 4 7 20 78 8 73 17 18 2 99 4 50 11 30 16 12 7 57 10 88 11 30 6 96 7 12 , 12 44 ' 74 33 a6O It" Yon Want O plFcloso 0ottoi) Goode, go to ' 0/4/STEIN GROCEIVIES, cAps, cr - W BUSINESS gOLLECI Mal EMI 2 34 = 79 6 78 6 78 4 78 3 81 2;11 7.86 6 26 North-east Center Tenth tad Chestnut ;tree% W. 87 7 75 8 04 10 52 0 28 The moat complete and thoroughly appointed Busi ness or CommerolarCollege in the country " The only one In the city possessing a Legislative Charter, and the only one in the 'United States author !red to confer Degrees of merit. Diplomas awarded to graduates in the Commercial Course under its cor porate. seal by authority of law. - Conducted by gentlemen of liberal aducatioh and extensive experience in business, and affording une quaffed advantaaea for the thorough theoretical and practical education of young m n for q lc various du ties and employments of business life. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by a system of _ _ _ 1 16 6 37 En MEI ACTUAL BUSINESS TRADIPIG original and pre-eminently practical, , giiing thi dent in the shortest time a complete Insight itj routine, details, cnetoms and forms of MAW; general. as'slonducted in the beet-regulated Doi cial and financial establishments. 28 88 8 11 2 60 21 58 20 38 10 27 9 80 THEORETICAL BOOK-KEEPING Upon a new plan. with an original exposition of the science of accounts, arranged and •publishedi.y the proprietor of this Institution exctusively for is own; use, saving one-half the ordinary labor the sudent, and giving him a complete knowledge o the • +wilco of the best accountants. • • . • 3 66 6 52 3 in THE COMMERCIAL COURSE 4 21 8 97 4 21 2 82 10 98 Book-keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, manship, Business Correspondence, • mercial Late, Lectures on Busin: • Affairs, Commercial. Castome, - - Forms, and Actual Busi ness Practice. • , SPECIAL BRANCHES.. ' Algebra and the Higher Mathematics, graphy, Ornamental Penmanship, the Detectiug Counterfeit Money, Enginee 422 0- ]b 62 3 15 1'63 1 02 11 13 Sarveying, Navigation and TetegraphiTiy. TELEGRAPHING. I The arrangernents for Telegraphing are , fas in ad: vance of anything of the kind ever offered tot he pub lic. A regular Telegraph Line is connected *nth the Institution with twenty branch offices In 'rations parts of the city, where public business is transactN, and in which students of this institution are permitted to practice. No regulnr office practise coif baballn any other school of instruction it the country. without whicn no one can obtain a position as a practical op erator. Young men are cautioned against, the decay,. tive representations of those wins; without any such facilities, pretend to teach Telegraphing. PATRONAGE. • 1894 29 74 10 72 10 78 This Institution Is now enjoying the largest patron age ever bestowed ripen any commercial school in the state. Over five hundred stunents were in attend ance thelfirst year, and over seven hundred during the past-year. The best class of students ; may inva riably be found berg, and all its associations aro first class. 1 0 9 05 5 52 11 10 15 10 LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS The Institution is located in tbd most central part of the clay, and its accommocations, for extent, tile c-ance and convenience, are unsurpriased. All the rooms have been fitted up In the vero boat style with nosiness Offices or Counting . Houses, Telegraph Offices, Stationery Store, and a, regular• BA.NK. OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE supplied with finely-engraved lithographic notes used as a circulating medium In the Department of Actual Business. TO YOUNG MEN who desire the very best facilities for a Practical Education for BaSICICSS, we guarantee a course of instruction no where else to be equalled, while the reputation.-and standing of the Institution among business men make Its endorsement the best passport to success and advanceinent. 9.11 eantemplatiud entering any . Commercial College, are invited to send for an 7 44 4 26 13 07 ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR & CATALOGUE containing cOrnplote interior views of the College, and full particulars of the course of instruction terms, &o L. FAIRBANKS, A.M., Preaiden T. E. MERCHANT, F OUT Z'S' Horse Palters. TER, H E A V COUGHS, D) TEMPER, I VERS E FOUND) LOSS OF API TITE AND VIT. ENERGY, /km 11130 improves wind, incream the appetite••gi a smooth a glossy skin--m transforms t I miserable skele horse. , In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Mori in the Lunge, Live; ..,-------: ~. . itc., this article ( .i i • ... ',"....;-- , acts as a specific. . !, ' . l ". • • . - By putting from , „r.,:;:, , '• . .' • le . . one-half a paper * • ..,... : - to a paper M a . ......L , . barrel of swill the . ----- '-.---• •-- = `j ....-1-- -- = ',e . -- ..--1-- --=-- - above diseases ,1 :_,, , -,-___::. e. ------,, ..- ---- --- 7. -- will be eradicated -- .:-- --',--- - or entirely prlevented. If given In time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. . I Price 25 Cents per Pape; or 5 Papers for $L ' - - TREPAILED 11T S. ,Att.. FOTJT 8z 13110. AT TICEIR * - etre AND 11111DICINE WHOLESALE ..uz6tiALS DL. AND Am.— DENT; No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, - Md. . For Sale by Druggists tind. Storekeepers thronigh. out the United States. 1 .1 • Sold by P, A. STEBBINS Er CO.,Coude port, Pa. J - 1 YOil can't believe what fine BARGAINS are to be bad at OLMSTED'g. Dr. A. FRENCH's CELEBRATED ; TONIC BITTERS • A A RE becoming the moat popular. .Medicine in circulation for the cure of LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUN DICE, DEBISITY OF- THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS of the STOEACH and DIGESTIVE ORGANS: It is - also gaining a 'great reputation in the CITRE.of DIPTHERIA. Principal Office, "ondersport, Pcrter Co.. Pa OATS. WANTED lazLest 'Carib Price ivilli;el ppaid fora 'Pholc rand Beebele of Oats delivere at the Stare of rite anderisigned Io hilllpark- B. Is. cokteu; Porto ff. 14% V, JIB eta- Ito the tese pi etmer. EEMMICI !Hi 'hono 7.1 of Supt. of Office Businees. novl4ml3Tbd This preparation, zg and favorably IWI3, will thor sily reinvigorate zn-down and r-spirited horses, strengthening cleansing the . mach and bites- is a sure pre• rye of all dli• Incident to la invaluable. es the quality e milk. It has proven by ac experiment to see the gann et milk and . twenty per and make the ter firm and In fattening , it gives them petite; loosens hide, and them thrive _ . -1 ' ' • r - 7' : '•••?-. 4 OR The War THE DRO "Liv a 3EM E Ten D THE MAMMOTH EMPIRE REGULATORS parcyTANT fictorpseri So that while others are marking up, we shall SHOVE OFF Are now ready for wholesaleing and retailing. The first department is filled with DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY, YANKEE NOTIONS, &C. Flour, i:leed; Pork, Groceries, &c 1 • Give us a call and save Fifty per Cent.. We return you oar thanks for your libFral patron ! age for the past year, and shall continue to sell I 1 AS CHEAP AS EVER. Y., Oct. 24,1865.,, Wellsville, N. Pro Bono 'Publico I 1 1 1 P. A. STEBBINS SL. Co. Heasilquarters for Bargains FIRST FALL OPENING Elegnit lieasorible Dress Goods T E CORNER STORE FULL Dress and Cloak Trimmings •. . , _,I ,-, ~ Lv . • „.•.,.- - 4 ,n • E ,k iEs • ,_,, • - , `_ -J J I . , . .. 4 MN 1 . MAMMOTH STOCK 313cocolts dr., M. The Proprietors of the POPULAR CO determined to supply this market wit the best ' DRY-GOODS, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, DRUG OILS;VARNISHES, AND PATENT MEDICINE . FLOUR, FEED & PitOVISTONS P. A. STr.BBINBAI44OO., October s 1866. MUST COME I I' d Let Live MCCrII9Va. .I . t -Departments.l ffer, ?THE Nos. 2. & 3, Wholesale and Retail MI I- IMI Ahüdl Over is 004 'lSt C. H. SIMMONS. OF co . — ll6-1 RNER STORE acre i
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