r. 'tea 4: Martin A P Cone: Ilanea i A d Beaton - QTY. EM 2155:- , 238 ;2225, :258 50- . 60 -• 5895 897 2148 115 -'•Z - 2159 42163 561:. 2224 140 50! 50 II 1 •'4 . - Horace Coleman Sylvester Robbins Orin Palmer Leroy Lymara •85 82 Sharon tou7uAip.,. Fay, Bradley Si Wright 29 29 „ -- 45 59 67 34 65 75 280 - 48 271 90 199.40 - 7-36 56 68' 27 73 14 70 64 01 ID7 27 ?72 5 79 12 27 24 61 12 27 6 45 7 59 21 03 53-27 22 53 14 42 12 27 169 62 28 03 14.01 2803 26 15 4 22 2173} 11921 418 , 392 2176, 150 2184' 228 5860. 345 5874 75 Weston 8i co. 1 • • •-" MeTcereiiiii&Weston T White 5883 320 5855 6UO 5657 440 5853 30 6855 154 6859 75 Q 63, 51166 t'lt4. 67 V , 4117t !t.'54M--;"55- 6878 55 - 50 , 100 50 1 Garret Vademark Joseph Miller Dwelly Fuller L H Kinney 4330 46 5873 64 5857 200 4 1465k1:7114 2 1154 . 1119 64 50 136 200 100 200- 187 30 Lewis Wood , I . •„ Wood & Sinithr lizeriah Butler H H Dennis. Wm Pan-sort A Weston & Co Gardner' Chappel 2142 82G8 2140 2154 2160 2160 2140 B S Ivr ell A Haynes Stewartson township. 990! Forest Imp' Co 600 990( James H Perkins 940 r Perkins Lent & Herdick 99) '990, •• 990 = ". • 12. • John F Cowaa 990 Lloyd & Armstrong 1094 Moses AI Strong et al 1100 it 1034 " 99Q Hurdle Lantz & White 30Q 750 tt '562,' Watson .3- Lloyd • 881,- P. G White 4946 551 RMiddleshrook 5960 . 1100 11 Merriman & Co 5152 ! 25 5820 940 - Mary A Jeorg 5896 i 9.90' Charles Keutgen 6956 ! 100 S Randolph 5967 1'1094' "- 5805 ' 940 Stewartson k Vaux .5958 . 1100 Burrows "'5119 1147 Henry Garret 51201 min 5526 395 , 5524 11!00 • -R G Stokesburg 6525 395 • •2f26,,3 -1081 • - , J,ohn S Clark 4730 700.,' Mark , Sub lonacher 743 Wm McDougall'', 290 ' :Janes - Harper " 990 " 69,1 .1_ Rudolph Bachem 59, A 4 11,17 - 417' 268" 1 0.7 Garret Bally & Co 1117, g. 339 lc 990 ,c‘ 50, Mrs Andresen 33 ' David A Smith 8,7 " 110 4728 6819 5521 5518 6522 5523 46819- ' 5869 , 5821' 5929 5930 5938 15822 5940 5944 ..- 8'3,46 *- 4730 4131 5809 ) 5818 :5819,. 6114' r-6115, "'5llB 5116 5117 5118 - 5519 6819 5116, 6114 6110 Henry Connelly " ' Huinmit toecnahip. 2101 5; A P Cone LI 1 2102 52 4645 495 Frederick Eavisee 210 r I 2109 2ho 'Mulford & Alter „2185 „- • , 41ka , ,11 H Y Heydock ler -1?I0" 06e1D - Gillette 2101 ipo 21091 Ipo Hugh Yonng 2122 2109 2186 f 2102 2213 467,0 2107 1154 Cparles Schuring Wco rtia . J Rifoframq S$ 4 - "44 pluiste4 • John Hibler Sweden towns*: William, Febron 14 I 2100 103 2117 0 - 21 270 trro - . 2133 710 . . ' LS.tracy A P Cono Sylvania township. F R Boohoo john F Cowan 4756 6,19 4757 9,9 p 475 k 465 475 a Saia..f.: 4760 816 4761 990 4762 990 d ?CNA ,114 , 4774 aso 47:76', — .4e 0 ;" c! — 4930' , ,b005, 5• 40E - SOO - 477 Y- -990 4778 9,90 4779 cos " 41.72 100 George Blackman 4172 , ; 400 • Langdon 4758 100 :;-Tiinotily Ives ••• /00 .-; E•A-Jones Ulysses township. H II Dent White &Herman cs 41 Cc J S Silver Jr 1249' 92 ]972 .99 1275 80 , 00 P w Kriox - irhar(ori - townirhip. • e 4`670J S Sitier;Ji. 4685 700 4687 700 is 4695 1990 4700 4 e,::"' 4705 T 8915 IL ' 470 A, *P t r• • - ,!' 472 . 6" et, 30- 41. 472,t ; 74f. ; `a 4 14 19 opt it 49'2i 16711 . 1— • cl" 4928 1890 • 't - • 4932 1330 . g . ! sc 4933 1,990 ra t I 990 14 r 990 • •''• 4941 600 B Green 433 NG Atosetli 'Strong' • , _:=:-. --.....'-. 4 ----- ,-,.. 1 , 10. IQTY. !I owziis B ; 4707 pn t . John F CO! 4725 739. - '' " 1 . fl' ,rii 4734 .99.0 ... _ : i' '''' , .4. 4921 990 " ii 4922 9 0 "- li 4925 .8 0 1" I, 49,20 818 - -- " t l i l 4940_ '495 ' - " il 4942 500 [ .iil 4943 400 1 ii -5908 400 Joe l. DGi I , 4686 7)90 Nicklio' Grlf 5912 i-of 800 1 -" 4924, 400 . S R o ss ' 1. .990 Timothy fri -2. 90 !!• " 3 851 4 939 4927 .700 4919 pso 4772 490 4918 .940 4701 ! I 'M() ,4704 720. 4715 ,720 1 2765 :720 4770 !729 '4696 ;720 5908 425 4707 ' 304 4927 300 4920 l i 990 4686 : 200 4726 7 26 4726) ~,9 472-7 " 47251 77 4725' . 75 4725] '4B , 49261 112 125 50 . 50 100 420 371 SO H W May F Wharf : Smio dC Rro Jane Hump I it A A Col Willink mes;She 1 13 n Knit; •nport EITI 1 1/ 18 89 . 30.40 • I . • —1177 James Counsel hiltariksiden 20 47 Fvelia &Voluted's 26 . 78 4eme9 Battron - I: 12 28 • " L 12 28 24 53 177 02 91 01 19 62 18 40, 12 26 24 53 18 53 11* 03 639 47 239 63 639 47 4725 472tii it F it Backus JarneS L Barclay ljairick & Brotbers C W Johnson- Wm Win Ayres Dlo Conuall &llortoU W Roupds Levi Etickson 1. • 4754: 475 e 4918 492. 4928 9755 4163 4764 Wed Branch township John F oowan 4666 990 4667 990 4648 990 4649 990 4650 990 4651 1 990 14652 800 4653 495 4654 495 4655 900 4656 990 4G57 700 14658 813 I 4659 990 4660 980 4672 990 5071 613 • 5072 740 ' 5073 102 5074 95 5026 990 , 3627 690 ' 5912 134 • 4663 990 4664 990 4673 990 4674 990 4675..990 4676 990 4679 600 4660 990 4681 990 4678 200 4679 175 450 .J S Silver, Jr. is ''l illiain Radde es '1 opt Irripmveinent Cordpan , McDougall Timothy: Ives , IR DeWolf Hopper; C J Rifilond • Jobn Beek John (1 Beek , t . Christian Beeker ' William A Buhk. • Joserh BOelisul F Baader; A. Boring', . 1 • A Enliehliann John Feldtrapp I H Goerlach Adam Hank " I P Haber , OH Roit • j G Knecht 1 i Philip Kalb L Koerbel • II Landauer i Chnees Me!zor.: • L Practorius Reiss Ss Brothers Frederick Schott A Thomas A Walz 41719 200 4666 990 39 20 Seated Returned Unseated. Abbott township. I Charles Busbor Wm Fransls I I t Meranville L Peteraoh Fred Suhe W Smith F Shreuder 17 39 15"80 15 87 EOM Howse & lot 21 67 16 88 11 81 11 75 12 81 Allegimy towns 8 P Goodsell • . Bingham towns. William •L'tistio George lacCann Clara towuslt Stephen Staysa J B Smith . Henry Brock 'Hiram Brock Angelo Crapsey i Nehemiah Fran, Charles Johnsoi Joseph Knowltl Samuel LSlhbrt Aluteron Lyraai Leroy. Lyman • W R Morly Eulalia towns, H4ratlo Tolls I Tu ts "" al 2:ohistun.Lh n C Peariol HlAWee , A ; A_Tillotteon • Frpstk Waggoner Byron Woodcock Lati llaskins John Warner F lateen 43 f • RIC Cannon.. G I I • • Genesee towns hip . 62 a rk Glllon 60 C harles Judge • 1 lot ai store J Mann 50 Nela Nelson 75 Alonzo Salnaro ' • 2 .4neon Chapman - 212 Gt W Pierce • 02 Patriok Roney 106 Benjamin Skutt; I ' • llarrisou townihfp. - 46 Gioram Hartle ~` 113 .11 Baxter 50 VA CDavls I 87 1 1: junos B. Hart 30 avid Kibbe° 150 Marvin Eitear v io 15 ).• Bunten Soo Ifebron township. . • 70 11171 omas Ring - SO "John Wedswurth -60;..8 P - 'Reynolds 50. ' 'Mary Ann Reynolds 100 Reynold/I& Roodspeed. 78 0 W Strong! . ; • ' 60 Ainoi Claiki. .37 Roswall , . 23 61 18 35 61 81 11 69 16 05 75: 154! 122 91 55 17 1 L 59.9 17`11 17.11 19 81 33._39 27 03 13 60 • Chancy' }yarn; aqo ri ! Joseph Steno r -8 hilip Weennen 8 white Wet* 8. Wells t Hector township. 110. QTY. On F 3,. TAXES one half are' Elise Terbell •89 ; • -0 Knickerbocker : 90*, AP Cone 60 ; ruidge • • •60 George Doane° 60 E‘Hackett •• 2 village, iota ' G White 1 village tot :''David Mattison - 60 Eiymus Hackett • 1 , HOFIV =ta.trnirhip. 101.... Forman Quick " 65_ P. Quick 56 f Smith Benson 100 • & Hackett. • 60" 'said Henson : J:aehcn township. 65 - Stephen Wilson 103 Er Wilson ' Keating township. 100' 1 M Firr &way° township. . BO Samuel Si'Mott 3183 Pike township. ' 98 A P Cote) 28 65 96 .A. P Cnne 8 11 • 14 James Bump 2 50 710 S E Bosworth 21 58 138 Nathaniel Inapson estate 20 38 73 1 Hiram Wilcox, 10 27 100 ' Silas Rushmore" 9SO Pleasant. Valley township, 50 H B MeDowel 100 William North 60 Sit Ostrander Rotilet township. Jerome Eastwood 50 A Baker 100 M 1 Burt . 60 H Coleman Ott 'thero I. :reyi Me let al ffer zer Ogden Honse.and lot H Coon 1.00 William Shei.wood Shpron township. • 415 } P B Dedricic 174 Slllot do Shoff C Rouse and ,tot Jlt Johnson 36 J M. ?onolu Summit township. John Bennele ' Tobias Coburn John Roberts. P TlBiuiy David Patterson L B Kaple William Lewis Sweden township. George Wilcox Reuben French John E Edvrards F W Knox John S Mann P McDuffee H. A Nelson M Ostrander • Caroline Ward A J Ward estate A J Waggoner' W Buchanan Jonathan Nichols Sweden township. • Aseneth Johnson Nicholas Palmerton Joseph Palmerton A Starke ether • • Ulysses township. J W Gleason • A P Boles W T Burt Nelsdn Black II Chandler It Clark L Evans Miner Owens J Phillips C Rogers L - D Swift A T Smith Winchel Johnson Warren Johnson David Wright Weal ranch township. James Seely "If Landbn A P Cohe Whartox township. S C A Co{ wine 266 25 J B Ross 60 Lewis Walker • 3 76 SO .1 W . Williams 4 26 A. F. JONES, Treasurer. Coudersport, March 15, 1866 • • El FELLOW CITIZENS! I take this method to inform you. that I am now located at Clawayoi better known as Brindle i ille, with:a Large Assortment of • - IN 14 63. 15 27 g 46 3 76 79 ip. ass 12 68 WHICH. MUST BE SOLD Mt 9 . 43 • 43 9 83 478 15 04 8 52 4 70 My Store you will find in the OldSimrnons, - I CE Pn tags ! n . Block where Ur. YALS and myself will ever 9 52 8 52 814 5 37 try to give you Good Bargains, and hope by 221 7 52 I b 8 7 39 so doing to merit a shall() of your patronage An early call , J s solicited: 16 60 16 60 1.24 3 30 2 48 46 2 61 2 70 6 25 J.P.! 'SIM*ONS. °sway° Sept. 1.8 1865. • t , - 4 A T H. .T..OLMSTED'S. J. TORE 'can always be found the best o Cooking, Box and Parlor T 0 E Aleo,'TlN god SHEET ;IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH - BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and cAuLp- RONS. Also, Agriciltural, - Implements. such as PLOWS, SORAPERS,, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, pOG-POWERS, . HIS WORK is well 'glade and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the. County—Terms easy.: Ready Pay of_ all kinds, including Cash; seldom refused. - Store on Alain Street opposite the Old Court Eionee,-- Coudersport. ,Aug. 6 81 15 02 5 76 8 14 1 32 44 02 10 62 29 94 3'68 12 01 7 92 16 09 4 74 -20 76 8 73 17 18 2 99 450 11 80 15 12 7 57 10 88 A , 9 30 6 1 12 1244 74 28 C 4 P. A. Stebbins A AGENTS tar of ' - it I • WHEELER & WILSON'S' Sittyllia mACrangtoi-Vottallcituty • = 144 102 106 • 41 00 ' 19 12 34 48 1 65 50 50 28 25 17 53 16 12 12 48 20 23 TRY GOODS, G RO OERIES, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C., Regardless of. COST. '>• 1111SINES_StOtLEGE : Rorth;east Co;ner Tenth all Chestnntr:Strieti, " PH.T.EA.bEirPHIA. • 234 21 79 5 78 5;78 78 3'Bl 2n 7 66 b 26 I, 22 87 7 75 The most Complet e and thoroughly appointed That MOSA or Commercial-College inithe country... - The only one in the city poisessing a Legislative Charter, and the on ly one to the United States anther ized to confer Degrees of rneri f Diplomas awarded to graduates in the*Comynerci Course under its cor porate seal by authority of law s • ' Conducted by . gentlemen ofi liberal education and extensive experience In businir, and affording tine quailed advantages for the thorough theoretical and practical education-of young nl n for the various du ties and - employments of bus itiess life. l - THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED -2 by a system of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING , 1 3rigInal and pre-eminently giving the stu 4entiwthe shortest time a conwlete - insight into the routine, details, customs and forms of business in. 'general, as conducted in thel;i:eat-regulated eommek dal and financial establishments. • !- • THEORETICAL BOUK-KEEPING; Upon a new plan: with nn orlkinal exposition of the science of aceonnta, arranged and published bY the proprietor of this Institution Oirctusively for his own use, saving one-half the ordintiry labor of the student, and giving him a complete knowledge of the practice of the beet acconntants. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE SMBILiCTS • Book-keeping, CoMmercy - Arithmetic, Pen, tranship, Business . Correspondence, Corn, • menial Law, Lectufes on Business , Affairs, Commercaal Custorna,' Forms, and Actual Busi ness Prdetice. 8 04 10 62 ) 628 1 16 6 37 ELI 3 66 6 52 3 67 4 21 6 97 421 2 6. 10 98 42 22 34 82 a 35 1 83 SPECIAL BRANCHES. ,Algthra and the fligherl Mathematics, Phono graphy, Ornamental Terinzanship, the Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, Engineering Surveying, Navigatio4 and Telegraphing. • TELEGRAPHING. The arrangements fur Telegraphing nre far in ad vance of anythingof thmkinti over offered to the pub lic. A regular Telegraph We if , connected with the institution with twenty branch offices in various parts of the city, where public blisiness Is transacted; and In which students of this Inittitution are permitted to practice. No regulnr offieepractiee csn be bad in any other school of instrudtion its the country, without which no one can obtain a Position as a practieni op erator. Young men are cautioned against the decep tive representations of thotie who, without any such facilities, pretend to tench Telegraphing. PATRONAGE. 1 02 11 /3 18 44 29 74 10 72 10 78 1 64 27 31 1 70 8 75 62 27 14 49 12 60 9 84 691 5 55. 5 58 11 06 This Institution is now ePjoyingthelargent patron age ever bestowed upon any; commercial school in the State. Over five hundred stnnents were in attend ance the first year, and over seven hundred during the past year. The best class of students may inva riably be found here, and all Its associations are first class. LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. 0 05 5 52 11 10 16 70 - - - The Institution is located ln the most natant' part 0' the city, and its accorninocations, for extent, ele gance and convenience, are unsurpassed. All the rooms barn been fitted up ln,the sere best style with Business Offices or Cowling Houses, Telegraph Offices, Stationery Store, and a regular BANK 'OF DEPOSIT AID ISSITE 303 1 51 55 18 15 59 ME supplied with finely-cminced lithographic notes used as n circulating medium in the Department of Jictual Business. who .desire the very best facilities Ifor a Practical Education for Business, we guarantee -a course of instruction no whore else to be equalled, while the reputation and standing of the Institution among business 111C13 make its endorsement the best passport tq success and advancement. 111 contemplating entering any Commercial College, are invited to send for ati ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR • A CATALOGUE • • containing complete interior views of the College, and full particulars of the course of instruction terms; Ste. .- - • L. FAIRBANKS, A.M., • President. 7 44 4 26 13 07 I T. E. MERCHANT, Supt. of Officc Busies. ' = unvl4rol3pd FOUTZ'S Horso aid Calllo Powdors. TER; 11 EA V COUGHS, Dl TESEFER F VERS, Forrimi LOSS OF APT TITE AND VIT. ENERGY, &c. use improves,, wind; incresso the appetite-gi a. smooth glossy sitin—r transforms t miserable skelf horse. To keepers of Cows this preparation in invaluable. improves the quality of the milk. 111 has been proven by ac tual. experiment to increase the quan tity. of milk. and cream twenty j per cent. and make the butter firm land sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens _ their hide, and E.makes them .thrive In all diseasci of Swine, such as Coughs, Clears in the Lungs, Liver, - ac., this article " 4 .1 ssst-tatt . -- one•half a paper -• to a paper in! a • barrel of swill the 1 • above diseases a will be eradicated- - 7 or entirely preivented. If given An time, a certain preventive and 'curd for 'the Hog. Cholera, Price 25 Vents per Paper, or 5 Papers fu $l. S. A. - k-orrrirz At; srto., WIIOLtSIIO DRUG AND.MEDICINE DEPOT:. No. - 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Tn.' For Sale by:Drage:eta and' Storekeepers throu g h = out.the 'United States. • , Sold by P, STEBBINS & CO.,Cotidera port, Pa. . VOIT can't believe what; fine BARGAINS are to be bad at • OLMSTED'S. • Dr. A. FRENGH's CELEBRATED TONIC - BITTERS ARE becoming the most popular Medicine in circulittion for the' cure of LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUN DICE, DEI3ISITY' OF THE NERVOUS - - SYSTEM, and IVEAKNESS:of the STOHACH and DIgrESTIVE:ORGANS: It hi 'also gaining a great reputation .in the CURE of DIPTHERIA. Principal Odlce, roudersport, Potter Co.. Pa OATS . WANTED t. rriak Ethiheat Cieh Price will.bo:paid for a Ttiott _l:--sand Bushrlii of Oats, 'delivered at the Store of the mnd , rsigned.inlfillport Ilport;eyo.4,lB6* - zri _;tr W ' i. TO YOUNG MEN CELEBRATED. This preparation, long and favorably known, will thor oughly reinvigorate broken-down and low-spirited ' horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and fates• tines. It is n sure pee• sentive of ail dis• eases incident t 43 Winter G00d4.11 Ea OLNISTf.D'S: yOI7R atttention is invittd tb the large —^ad attractive' stock just received, , and for sale as low as the same qualities can be bought anyallere in the county. •-• • We have on hand a large and varied , as sortment of Domestic Cotteits,lco-nprising BROWN SHEETINGS, and SHIRTING'S, BLEACHED MIISIANS ' DENIMS, - • TRIPES, H • ' - CHECKS TICKING'S, 'and ' COTTON FI4NNELS, on we cannot be nndeiaold. We purchase our goods for Cash aad offer Ihera at a Very : Bina]] advanne ' - From 'Cost- • FLANNELS F you want to purB4ase RED, GRAY, BLUE, or PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLARNEL, call , 1 , At Olnisted?s. DRESS GOODS;: DELAINES, PRINTS, I 1 1 ISROCHE, and WOOLEN SpAWS, HOODS, SONTAGS, I NUBTAS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOTHS, and At ,Oltritaied9,s. CASSIMERES,: , a fall supply cLoTila..o-J.' ON'T. fail to call before purchasing l and _ILJF see the assortment & •SiIOES BOOTS FORtlien'lVohmeaen k p Children, in gr!at va At Olmtfited's For 3lolasses, Syrup, Sugar i Tea and Coffee in fact everything in the Grocery line, call OLMSTED'S. 1 • 1 A full iinortment 'of almost everythiug that is kept in a country store 012 barid. We intend to keep Goods that, will give sat i isfaction and sell good articles at the lowest living profit. AT 9LMSTED'k - - I - 4 Ittf/ Grain of alrkinds, i , Butter, Wool,' - Sheep Pats, Furs, Deer Skins: Also, County, Township and. SchoOl Orders, for ail of which the highest prices!'wit be paid , At Olmsted' . Coudersport, Pa,Nov r r 181 f:981 ..THE_ E:ETCKEYE STRAW-CUTTER PATENTED, JULY, 1864,, BY PORTER'* SMITH THOUSANDS of these Machines are hying mac o and sold,, and,give inure. Untyersal Stisiaction than any other , . , , , Shaw or, Stalk4Cutter in market. It has no cast l ing's aboUtand eanbe made or repaired in any country 'town. The Knife Is stationary Box vibrates-feeds itself —cuts on top of the knife—exits everything square off any length you wish, land you cannot make ragged work of it. even with' it dull knife.' • Price • $1 • Samples of Machines can .be seen at shop of the undersigned: , Manufactured and for sale by ' ' ' • I I • Coudersport, Pa., Oct. ;3865. • , Administiatrix' Notice: UTHEREAS I 4 eiters of Administration on the estate of d. W. F J OX. late Uf Hebron township, •decrd, have been grnnted to the undersigned,lall persons indebted to said es tate are requested to malcc immediate pay ment, .and: those haiingjubt clnims against the same should present them duly authenti cated for settlement. , . - , ITRSULA FOX, 41,.dmx Hebron, Feb. f 22, 1866. Aclrniractratrix, Notice. NA7HAVEAS Letters of Administration on 'V V the estatetf CLARK C. CRUEL late of Bingham township dee'd; have been granted und.raianP.d. all oertions indebted "to said estate are requested' to make immediate payment, and tho§e having just. claims against the, samephould present them duly authenti' cated for settleinent. ALEIERA CRIT3I, Admz Bingham,-Feb. 22, 1866. WARN ! Ihereby warn . all- . persons agaihst cutting woo on or taking 100 fiord_ my lands near Germania, or doing aoy daumgc what ever' to said lands, as Vahan prosecute all such offenders to the utmost extent of the , CHA'S BIISHOR Law. Dee, 20, 1865 COUDERSPORT r ~...STA E ROUTE. . . MESSRS. GLA &SURE &. WHITE'R daily line of angels Wil leave Cdudersport, until further notice, at 8 o'cloc In the morning, arriving in. Ship-. Pun about 4 deltic In the afternooti,.and will leave Shippen on the ar, val of the morning train, at 10:30, arriving in Coudersport about 5 o'ciock, P,hf, Truvelerer are refered to the Time-Table of the Phil adelphia & Erie Railroad, which }rill be found adver tised in this paper, for further partldnlars about the advantages of this rollte., Nl.iir York paasengerswill . SAVE pp ; MILES TRAVELIAND .5. HOURS TIME by . . takmg this route in preference to that Of the Erie Railway. -NO erf - ANGE OF 'CARS BETWEEN KLIPPEN. AND .wEsy,T,ORE.:: Firie,Mirw, ;coin , fa-table, wagons andgo Aiod teams are kept on. the Stage Route; Packagesamii Exprcsansinegs 'attended to with care. •,, , - D.,- OLASSIIIRE, . - . . ... - MILES WEI'PE;"" - aondenrport,Ta.,,Oct.9,llB4s„: , - :. . - . ,tiktest fronvEshefmar! . .l - 081N1 A TA.ll,:froui liortt;OtrOlins,. kir -1 1 1162 0 4. 10 1bY • • • : - . , _ MatiVirg Ifi AD ItENT , 74r) `Aitiociad - O roug,liPottei . g, .h. 1- 12161 o ew s- Booms, ORE - TiTr7,tttle; l Z l j,l9.7k747ll:l;ni:ZbVi s anha i l tire gook or M W. won of:this Alice 1, 4 a, ~ et after keep on band a full ilasortmen ot BOOKS. AND STATIONERY InCluding and Blotting Tigßei Per fonkted anti B lOl O l Pg raPer,i velopes, Inks, Slates t ons, Inkstan g s, plank-Boolis of all Writing. BOOU i'oCket DIAYS Drawings 'Materials, MISCELAI E0W5.800834 Includlng the:latest Standgird OVELSINAGAZINE;PICTTRiAL - • sTORYJ'APXIIS.; ALSO ail of the Sten4ard_ • • A fine lot of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS Special attention given to orders for' • • NITSCEILLITEOUS.:BOOKSi. Having made the necessary arrangements in New York we are enabled to till all such- order , on short notice, By prompt_ and coniteousfattoption:tc car 'patrons, with fair and honorable dealing, Ire Tope to merit and receive a large:share of the. VatrobVta of those wishing articles in our line. .. At Olmsted's D. C. tr, 111. ICCSAARAREE; Tan 15 66 tr - • • INIMENSE SACRIFICE ! frlttE undersigned wishing to change!thelr business now offer to the people of Potter :and adjoining counties their large and well selected stock of • t . • AiRT4e GOODS!! HATS AND CAPS Boots&Shoes! READY-MADE CLOTHRIG 010.11. 38E AMONG OTHER THINGS ARE Overcoats at $9, Ten Donal' nawla fel! Seven Malian • The stile to commence isfUNDAY, 20tb'da7 pf January, and end the first of March. .Come reskly'if you want the first thane° The Boons of the firm Will be elmied oti.tbel2.th January, and no credit given thereafter.. Thosoieehn hai-e accounts with the firm will please cidl anesettlw without delay, EIS the Books must be settled at once: C. S. & E. A. Jpggs... HOWARD AeSOCIATIO' PHILADELPHIA,. „ D'SEA SES of the Nervous, Seminal, ITrini- Ity yand sexual sy stems—new and relieble. treatment--in 'reports of the HOWARO AS; SOCIATION—sent by mail in , sealed-lettir envelopes,- free of charge. Address,- Dr. 710, SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Asei,ociainAi: NO 2 South. Ninth Street,. Philadelphia; 1 .35 y 1864. • GERMANIA, Potter Co., Pa., Aug. 1,.1863.; NOTICE is hereby given. that , Cbarles By*. 1.11 shor, now or late of this connty,holdiiic the following - described 'property. has not yet paid any consideration whatever fdr the.tiante, and all persons are hereby warned not tripe chase any of said property of the,said Busher before the decision of the Court :is given in this case and G . -Busher' has paid to r ine the ; consideration money theicfor. • . - The followinglsl thcrproperty - • Ist. A certain- tract otland near the Ger mania Milljuvarrant'so'ls: - AbtiOttlowtilthili? Potter county; Pa., containlng..loo..acres. Also 25 acres inwarrant.solB end 'adjoining the above. • 2nd. A certrin tract of land, with' Mill and improvements - Aliereoii i West': Kettle Greek, in warrant 5.81 e, Stewartson township, POlter, etiiinty,'Pa., - eniitiiiiiing about 2011 acres. Cr Busher h old& also triiitWarrint aor 250 1 1„ in Gaines township,,Tiega l coantso!''s on_ the road leading fretriAectuaniffit%qa) . ;l l ; ContEiiniiltoo acres:'-- s SmPrE PrOpra AND TEXT-BOOKS , FOR SCHOOLS ! COST for &C. &C. &C. Notice. 11111 MI
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