For the Joumat i 5 a term known to sawyers, ;,„::,! be u nderstood when applied c haracters which are rapidly in these United States. ilave law men, anti-probib ', and Nebraska men, are gigers. And I presume : 1, good eyes, could see here one among the Pope's They may be known by a ;:or dy approval of the great t ' end moral reforms of the day. ~pe we conversed with spoke .'terms of the prohibitory en in- the Empire State, and endorsed the official acts .•. Surely, thought 1, f the gigers. For last fall a , :ainF.t prohibition strona, ;anon of Bil i ger with a refl .:, lzrAher Mann, we bare a I.) such men, and now is lii,charg,e it. It is this. them to keep giging, until nut. oat of the knotty, va rum eaten timber which hays "running in," a nd t h e ,- L7 ...t a good ready to start 'arnish them with a "lot" which •:" the -panel." these figures to speak for we'll for the present dis- Yours respectfully, RE 7 ; : KN9W SWILTHINGS LIKE. i „ rtun CrnirelMlldent of the Po.if says : • ,iv of men in the country are -,• •wed over Mr. Wise's success members or the Know or,:olization who are now be -, known as Know Some- Tao:: sce in his victory, with •••• nt:elaiant circumstances, that an'tin2., as the South, 'and te;q , ••:t of that system of ter ,;;;„ w..ich we bad su striking a :n the misgovernment of they are filled with con li:at the North will not be vtinz at so important a crisis o,..ntry's history. •The exist :.F.ccti.-,nal parties is tu be re 2. ut are to choose be and resistance, it • ,. ....I , t , cenie us to hesitate for one - • t,t which course we should :\lANitv.—A. New York loonF.ty mirket . . 1 ....t5t week closed ,upplied moo cv- I Lank , , hankers, and ,d c:iritali:•; , all have more on temporary inveht t.,:lo t.'ney know how to use • : - :!y" It 7. , ; , 5t be very rm to here my lud: said an attor -, b o y al.:11I ni:/e years old.— came and asked the attorney wus to be tried next ? The •a case between the tke dvvil—whieh do you most likely to gain the Tioe boy replied, '1 guess it PP 4 r:eity hard squeeze—the 7!t , LaN e C oe rno,:t money, but the • - •:r most luir vers.' NVZlit nn i , ;n , ,raznus to respect (1et.11," and wear watch tizt! of a Li ickbat. HO ! YE EUNGRY. , ut), - .,enber would inform the of Cot:der-pert and vicinity, that hini.eif in the Butchering and will be prepared to furnish \rat, Mutlotz. and Lamp. during the ne h•,: adapted the nerdy-pay system, adhere to it. GI:O. 'MATHER. NEW BOOKS. Lectures on Science and Art Li!crary Gallery. Flower, hr Mrs. Stowe. rd Sant Houston. rdi raid Smith. jack Downing. Our World. School Books, Biank Books, .S:ationery, (oval and Silver Pens. ..z:Les for .fune, A •.‘, a General Assortment of NM 'S the Spring Trade, just received, to ion, at the OBCG & BOOK STORE. :tr,p Dm Mar 31, 1'5.15. OM solution of Partnership. .:ict: lierehv given to all concerned, tue copartnership heretofore existing e undersigned. under the firm of "J.N &• JO.NES. is this dsssolved rousent. Those indebted to said _ . . . . . I , ....itnalie payment to IViniam T. Jones, - -e Lying claims agailvt the same, will !.,':- him. IN'. T. JONES. N. V. JACKSON. Lt 14, Tf.:Vi. 3-3 t C. SMITH As Inf.; received a new stock of Goods, calbracing all the varieties usually kept Country Store, and selected with panic kierence to the wants of this market, parili:;s e d at the lowest figures that the e atlOrds, and will sell the same at as *•'; a profit as any or, e in this part of the - Try7-3tf For ale. _ SMALL lot of Law Books, be longing to the estate of W. C. Butter h.deed, Which kill be roll cheap. - JANE W. BUTTERWORTH, eirnini.aty,tir Venders of. Merchandise.,., AGREEABLY to on Act of Assembly, passed the day of April, 1346, enti tled, "An act to provide for the reduction ,of the Public Debt," the 11th section of which requires that " Hereafter, all dealers in Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, the grhwth, pro duct, and manufacture of the United States,. and every person who shall keep a Store or Warehouse, for the purpose of Vending and disposing of Goads, Wares, and Merchandise, where such person is concerted or interested in the manufacture •of such Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, shall he classified in the same manner, and required to pay the same annual tax and license fee as is provided and rettuired in relation to dealers in foreign mer chandise : Prorided, That mechanics who keep a store or Warehouse at their own shop or manufactory, for the purpose of vending their own manufactUres exclusively, shall not be required to mkt, out any license,"—the undersigned, Mercantile Appraiser for Potter County, has made the following Classification and Appraisement Allegany. CLASS DElf Fns L. I). Beth, N. L. Dike, Bingham. Pierce & !Addington, 14 J. B. Jones, 14 Coudersport. J. B. Smith, 13 10,00 Collins Smith. , 13 10,00 Lewis :%lann, ' 13 10.00 C. S. Jones, 14 7.00 J. W. Smith, 14 7.,00 I). L. Olmsted, 14 7.00 Miles White, 14 - 7.00 J. M. Judd, . 14 7.00 L. F. May yard, 14 7.00 D. W. Spencer, 14 7.00 Isaac Ben.ou, Li 7.00 T. B. Tyler, 14 7.00 Eulrtliu 11. A. Nelson, Gtnecce S. E. Darrow & Co., spencer Preston, Harrison Rosa & White, - Wnt. R. Elder, Liquor, Richard Goodman, Charles Howard, 11(6/wit Lord & Dwight, °sway° Win, 3.l'llougall, Charles Simmons, Sharon Mann & Nichols, Ballard & Caulfield, Ulysses Corey ...C.: Lyman, D. .1. & F.. W. Chapel 14 S. W. 31onroe & Co., 14 Dnn. I.l“ker, 14 A;onzo llorton. 14 li - harton I? . IV. 31•Intire, Jackson & Jones Barclay I; ainari, :'_iC:ft7rdsrM Julius Johnson, An appeal kill be held at the Cl tin home in Coudersport on Monday the ',2d day ofJuly next, between the hours of HI o'clock, A. Ni., and 4 o'clock, P. 51., for all those - who may reel themselves aggrieved by the foregoing Classification and Apptaisement. E. O. AUSTIN, . I.kiereanule Appraiser.- Max 2.4 t Very Important Information. Dr. JONES. one of the most celebrated phy. sieians in New-York, wri: CS US f 0 LOWS Dr. Cu t.-t. is—Dcar Sir :—ElavitiLz witnessed the eXcellent effects of your 11VGKANA on IN HALtS; lITGi,At VArea AND CHKnny ill a case of chrenie Bronchitis, and being much in favor of counter-irritation in affec tions of the throat. bronchial tubes, and lungs, I can thereh r• cheerfully recommend your Medicated Apparatus as imiq the most con venient and etfortual mode ot applying any thing of the kind I has. , tit er seen. - No doubt tinonsinitiS of persons may be relieved, and team• cured, by using your remedies. You are at liberty to use this in any way you may think proper. tespectildly, yours, &c., C. JOHNS, M. D., No. 60 Houston street, New-York. Prof. Cs. vrzu writes as follows: (iENTLOIES,--.1. have recently had occasion to test your Cherry Syrup and - ilyszcan Vapor in the case of chronic sore throat, that had re fused to yield to other forms of treatment, and the resultlias t - -atistied me, that, whatever um) , Lc the coMposition of your pteparation, it is no but sin excellent remedy. I wish, ler the sake of the afflicted. that it might be brought within the reach of all. Rev. DoctorEtt writes: NLw-YonK, Nov. 15, 1854. Dear think highly of Dr. Ctirtis's Ilygi ana, as a remedy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had some oppor tunity to test its efficacy, lam convinced that it is a most exmdlent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the cbest. The llvgeaua is fur sale by D. W. SPENCER, ColltiorSpOt t. 1417 Gin • Dr. J. B. Wilson • ckfTERS his services to the citizens of 1 . -"Coudersport and vicinity. Office over the store of T. B. Tyler. ' 7-5'2 BAKELCS Bromauild Chocolate--(lclicious drinkm, at *TYLER'S. Magazines for May. HARPER, Gales, Graham, and Putnam, jest received and for sale at ‘2.1 cents per number, b): TYLER. CASH P AID for Butt(!r and Eggs, at the, lJ PROVISION STORE. June 30, 1831 UTALL Papers. New amt beautiful pat terns ut TYLER'S. AFULL assortm' ent of Groceries, 1 1 t, low figures, constant ly on hai,d. Yard Wide Lawns, trent Gj cents upwSrds, at OLMSTED'S. Harrison's Columbian Inks. Black, Japan, Copying, Marking, Green, Black, Blue, Inde Scarlet, Red, Carmine. These Inks flow freely-from the pen and give a stronger and more durable color than any other. For sale, wholesale and retail, by THOMAS B. TYLER, Coudersport. DRY G OOD TA E. .1.151fD D. would say to the public that he, is now receiving a stock of Goods, which he will be happy to show to al who may furor hini with a call. You can find by calling on biota good assortment of Lawns Poplins, Bareges, Barege DeLaines, De Beges, Silks, &c., &c., Also, Prints, Ginghanus, Do. ruestics of all kinds, Groceries, Crockery, and large stock of Boots and Shoes; all of which will be sold us low us they can bo bough tEtEtt7T ,, s smms. y VIRTUE of sundry %vrits of Vendi liltioni Expona.s and Feri-Facing, issued oat of the Court of. Common .of Potter county and to hoe directed, I will, expose to sale by: public rendue or outcry, at the Court House in the Borough of Cot 'st. on :Monday, the 16th day of 10 o'clock A. M., the following described real estate, to wit: • . By virtue of sundry writs, the following real estate - situated m Coudersport, Potter County Pennsylvania;And known oh the town plat thereof, kept in the Commissioners' Office us lot No. 200, and as parts of lots, Nos. 201 and 202 on square No. 23. and bounded as follows: Begioaing at a post corner four per ches south of the north east corner of the said square, thence north eighty-five degrees west eight perches to a post, thence south five de grees west four perches . by the line of the street to a post, thence south eighty-five de grees West one and 7-10 perches to a post in the gut, thence following the gut to the line of Fourth street to a post, thence south 85 de. grees east fourperches by the line of said St. the S. E. corner of lot No. 202, thence north five degrees east 12 perches to the place of beginning Atso, parts of lots Nos. 203 and 228 - on square Nos. 22, bounded and described us follows . : Beginning at the north west cor uer of land formerly. occupied by Lewis B. Cole, thence north 5 degrees east 2 perches to n post, tnence south 85 degrees east by the south line of Fourth St. 16 perches to a post, titmice south 5 decrees west 2 perches too post, thence north Br;degrees westby the line of said Cole's land 16 perches to the place of beginning, containing 32 perches of land, on which is erected a two story dwelling house, one frame barn and other out buildi - ngs, also, a good well of water and some fruit trees thereon Also, one other tract of land situ ated in the Borough, County, and State afore said, being ont-h s its Nos. 2,3, and .4, of the allotment of the Keating lands in said Borough of Coudersport, and bounded as follows :—Be ginning at the north east corner of out lot N. 1, (conveyed by John Keating & Co. to John L. Cartee,) thence east 133 2-10 rods, thence south 110 6-10 rods to the turnpike, thence by the turnpike westerly to the south east corner of said lot conveyed to John L. Cartee, thence north by east 'line of said out lot No. 1, 122 1-10 rods to the place of beginning, being part of-warrant N 0.2123 and containing Si acreS~ on which is about 20 acres improved Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro perry of Lemuel T... Maynard. ALSO—Real estate situated iu Eulalia town ship, Putter county, Penna., --boundeil on the north and cast by unseated land ; on the south by Wm. Crosby's and. unseated land, and w,l!st by untested land; containing about four hundred acres, more or less, and being lots Niis.26 and 40 of the subdivision of the lands. of the Bingham estate in said township, of which about filly acres are improved with one frame bcuse, one frame barn and other out -buildings. and !ODIC fruit trees thereon. - TAN. s7.uo 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 C 0.50 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.i10 7.00 at so, (Ale other - piece or parcel of land situate in tae tuNnship, Co., and state afore said, bounded on the north be lands (di. M. Ilautilton. on the east by unseated lands, o n the smith by land of J. W. Smith and on the west by . upscale d land containinz 4-10 acres, and bet no lot No. 43 of the subdivision of the Di:lL:ham lands in said township. Seized. token in execution, and to be sold as the pro perty-el it. M. Niles. li. IV. Niles. and Barak. Niles. • • 7.00 10.00 7.110 SE ALSO—Ecal rstate situated in West Branch township Potter count; Pa. Bonaded on the u. rth by John P. •Cuwau's •unseated lands, Mast by Orrin Whitnaue.s hands. south by 0. C. Burdick's lands, west by S. M. Could,le's lands: also, on the cast by Orrin Whitmore. Fouth and west by •Iseated lands of John F. Cowan. Contsiahc. , 'a all, 68'20-10 acres of land: on which is en_ water Saw Mill, one lug House, one frame barn and about 9 acres of which is improved: Seized. taken in execu tion. and to be sold as the property of 11. W. Cowan. ALSO=-By virtue o ['sundry Writs, the fol lowing real estate situated itt Pik.- township, Potter county. Bounded on the north by lot No. 11. on the east by lots Nos. 14, and 33, on the south by lot' No. tl:2 and unseated land of the 11inLbtun estht 0, on the writ by unseated lima :lad lots Nos. 13 and 3G, living lots Nos. 13 and I';.' cA the sub divibLiull of the lands of the lbugltam estate in said township, containing acres, with about 5 4 / a cres improved. on I,thich is erected three Ironic houses. two frame barns and one saw mill and with some fruit trees" thereon. Stso, One other tract of land sitnated as afore=said—Bounded on the north by Bingham lauds, en the east by Isaac Johmon, soolh by BinLAl= lands, and on the West. by lands of David R. Smith deceased, containing 2 0 acres, be the saute more or less, with about SO acres improved, one frame store and house, two frame barns, one log house, one frame house, one Saw mill and one apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to bo sold as the property of Chauncv Baxter, Nathan Bax-. ter. Elijah Johnson, aml John Hassell. ALSO—Teal estate situated ht Allegany township Toner county, bomided and des cribed asfidlows: Ou the north' by lauds et the Bingham estate, east by lot No. SI, south and west by lands of the Bingham estate and lot No. 81, containing 101 and 1-10 acres of land, be the same more or less. on which is about 25 acres improved, also one log house, one frame barn and some fruit trees iitercon. kt.so, one tuber tract situated in Eulalia township, in aforesaid county, bounded on the north by unseated lands, on the east by S. Thompson, ou the south by unseated lands, and ou the. west by lots Nos. 54 and G 3 and un seated lands, being lot No- 53 of the sub-divis ion of the Bingham lands in Eulalia township, containing 2SI . acres, of which, about 20 acres are improved, and a frame barn and some fruit In es thereon kt.s.o, ono other tract or parcel of land, situated as aforesaid, bound ed on the north by unseated lauds, cast by- lot No. 53, on the south by lot No. 54, and on the west by lot No 59, and being lot No. n 3 of the sub-division of the Bingham lands in the said tow trhip, of Eulalia, ' - containing 25 acres, be the same more or less, with ahoui fifteen acres improved thereon. Seized, taken in execu tion, and to be sold as the property of .1:B. Baker. ALSO—The following real estate, situate in Wharton township, Potter county, Pa., bounded as follows: Be'innin at the solidi- west corner of warrant No. 475;5, thence east aiong the south line of said warrant eighty perches to a birch, thence north . two hundred perches to a birch, thence west eighty perches to a birch, thence south two hundred perches to the place of begiuning- , - containing one hundred acres. strict measure, about thirty acres of which is improved. with a block and frame dwelling house and frame barn erected, and , a number of fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Gfaspey. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate In the Borough of Coudersport, Potter county, Pa., and known on the town-plot thereof, kept in the Count)/ Commissioners' ()thee, as lots numbers si, 53, 54, and 55, on square No:. 7. ou which is erected one frame house and oue frame barn. also some fruit trees therenu, Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of V. Isaac. Strait, and Almond Woodcoclz. )'... ALSO—The following tle, , cribecl real es.: tate, to wity Situate in Hebron township, Potter county, Pa., bounded ou the north by Daniel Claik, formetly owned by Simnel Baker, east, south and west by lox Estate of unseated lands— , containing about fifty •acres, 'with - abant • sir acres unproved, and about fire' acres chopped, end - sane frame .sharity erected thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Orange S. Baker. • ALSO—Certain '"real 'estate, situate in the • Borough of Coudersport, Patter county, bounded on the mirth . by ladds ofJ. N. Wallun and D. B: Brown; on the east by the Allegany river, on the south by M. T. Kent's land, and on the west by Main 7 st—containing one and a half acres, be the same Wore or less, with one frame house, one frame_ barn, and other out buildings thereon. Seized, taken in .execu sion, and to be sold as the property of Hiram S. Heath. ALSO—The following described real es tate, to wit: Situate in Genesee township, Potter county, PI, bounded 'on the 'north by lands called tlte Kate Lot, east by lands occu pied by James Leach, south by David Thrasher, and west by Peter Cunningham—containing" fifty acres of land, on which is about fourteen acres improved, with one frame house, old ashery and hovel, an apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George W. Sherwood.- ALSO—'.Real estate, situate in Hebron township, Potter county. Pa., bounded on the mirth and east by unseated lands of Fox Ls tate, South by unseated' Fox lands and lot -r number 70, and west by . lot, number 70 and - Bingham lards-=containing one !winked and fifty-seven and six-tenths : acres pf land, on it is frame barn, one frame house, of which there is improved - about forty-fiveacres Un proved, and fruit trees thereon. Seized, ta ken in execution, and to be sold as the prop erty of 0. H. P: Reed. • ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in the village of Coudersport, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by Sixth-st.„ east by et., south by Fifth-st., and west by lots numbers 37.35, 39, and 40, containing one acne and six-tenths of land, on which is erected an Academy and out-houses. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of the Trustees of the Coudersport Academy. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Eula- IM township, Potter county-, Pa., bounded as follows: Ott the north by Capt. Strong and unseated lands of the Bingham Estate, John Crittenden, and John Wentworth, south by unseated lands, and west be Reuben Clark and unseated lands, lots numbers 23, 59, 72, - and 71, allotment of Bingham lands—contain ing two hundred and sixty-eight acres, seventy acre) of which are improved, with two frame houses, two fraine barns erected, and an apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of !harry Lent. ALSO—Read, estate, situate in Allegany township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by lands of Fox and Ross, on the east by lots numbers 53 and 117, on the south by lands of Fox and Ross, and on the west by lot number Sit, there being six acres improved, one frame house and log barn, apple orchard, and sixty-eight acres of land. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Asher Cobb. • ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Alle gany township, Potter county,. Pa., bounded am the north by lots numbers 94, 95, and 96, east by lot number lid and utfseated land, souvh by unseated land and lots numbers 129 and 1.10, and - west by lots numbers 129, 140, and Ital, and being lots numbers 129 and 121 of the Bingham Estate in said -township—, containing two hundred and eight-tenths acres, be the same more or less, of which about fifteen acres are improved, with a log house and an apple orchard thereon. Seized, ta ken in execution, and to be sold as the prop erty of David Bunnell. • ALSO—By - virtue of sundry writs, the fol lowing real estate, to wit: Situate in Pike township, Potter county, Pa., and bounded 'as thllows: On the north by lands of W. B. Fur man, on the east and south by unseated lands of 11. 51. Walker, and on the, west by lands of Calvin Carriel—containing forty-five acres. It so, one other tract, situate as aforesaid, bounded on-the north by land. 4 of David bourn_ antrunseated land, east by, unseated lam; and i..nds of W. B. Furman, and on the south and west by lands of John and Calvin Carriel—contaitung . one hundred acres._ Also, one other -tract, situate as aforesaid, bounded on the north by lands of J. Sunder land, east by unseated lands of H. M. Walker, smith by lands of J. Bump and unseated lands and on the west by unseated land and lands of W. B. Furman—containing e:gloy-one and seveu-teuths acres, more or less, on which is erected one overshot saw-mill, one log and I one frame house ' and one board hovel Arse: one other lot, situate in Hector town ship-, county and state 'aforesaid, bounded on the north by lot No. 2-5 of the allotment of lands of 11. 11. Dent in Hector township, east by west line of Tioga coutv n, South by lots Nos. 36 and 37, and west by tot No. 34, being lot No. 35 of the allotment in said Township, containing 'one hundred acres, fifty acres of which is .improved. with one log house and franie barn, and apple orchard thereon. Seiz ed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property ofJautes Bump. • ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Eula lia tOWe , ,hip, Potter county, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north and east by unseated land, on the :Muth by Wm. Cros by's and unseated land, and west by unseated itind,- cattail/Ma' ' about four hundred acres more or less; and being lots Nos. -46 and 40 of the sub-division of the Bingham lauds in Eu lalia township---of which about fifty acres are improved, with one frame house and frame barn and o:her out buildings and some fruit trees thereon . *Seized, takn in execution, and to be sold as the property of Lucy Niles. ALSO—Certain real estate situate its Clys. ses township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by lots Nos. 94 and 96, south by lot No. 99 and unseated lands of Pox S Ross, and - west by lots Nos. 114 and 113, containing one I hundred and sixteen acres and eight tenths of I land, of which there is twenty-rive acres inn proved, one log house, one log stable, and fruit trees thereon, of the allotment of Fox & Ross lands of Ulysses township. Seized, taken-in execution, and to be sold as the prop erty olJared C. Burdick. ALSO—The following described real estate, to wit: situate in Harrison township, Potter county, Pa., hounded on the north by lands of L. P. IWilliston, east by John 31. and George i W. Snyder, south by J ohn D. Snyder,and west by James Snyder, containing forty-one acres,of which there is about thirty acres improved; ! on it is frame house, small frame barn, and blacksmiths shop, being the north part of lot tel in Harrison township—and fruit trees thereon. I Seized, niken in execution, and to be suld :as . the property - of Eiekiel Hotchkiss.- N'otire is hereby girth that an amount ' egutt/ to . the costs trill be required to be paid upon • rack sale when struck down to the Hader; and upon 'a failure to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again be offered jar sale. P. A. STEBBINS, 'Sheriff MESE New Books, LADIE S and Gentlemen are invited In' Ball alid examine the .new books and' other goods just received and for sale at TYLER'S. Ij abbit's Yeast and Soap Pow ders:—Thee superior articles are war panted to save time and money, and promote peace mud harmony in families.• For fink at TYLER'S VRENCII MUSTARD—A new thing en tir!kr, for sale at C. S. JONES'. A SSORTED Pickles in jars for solely: . • C. S . JONES. •-• :Putnam's - Ninthly,- Is assuming • l'Orssit's ' Most - m.l', it is only necessary for us to refer to the special notice issued, with ,oar hearty ' approval, upon the first of by l the late i publiihers. 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Alonzo Crosh,';, Yillo was convic:eil of Forgery in this COlUdy at the last September se,sion. Caudarspor., Pa., April 23, 1X55. A NEW supply of -Scuoot. 800, , i•tr., of every kind enquirud for in this part of the country, just and for sir, at the JOURNAL BOOK-STOIZE Bounty Land, THE undersigned will give paftien laru au en tiuu to the procuring of Bun uiy Land for all these , entitled theretO under Iht• late or any irrevious Act of Congress. A. G.. - OLMSTED. Coudersport, Pa., March 15,1855. '7:43 New Books. American Agitators and. ReformerA,. Br Bartlett . Life oi" Wm. H. Sewaid, his Speech- Ps, Orations, aiid,Writingo,....l...l,oo Life and Beauties Of Fdtmy Fern. Life ofllorace Greeley, (new supply,) 1,35 Stanhope Burieigh, or the Jesuits in our 11omes, (new supply,) 145 For Bate at - T. B. TYLERrcI.." May 31. 185.5. Maearth' us's Tjrament. The Lest Liiiiii2e:nt in the World ! Prepared by A. MACARTHCII, This article may be relied, mpou as being a sure cure 'for Spiains;:.Bruises, CratopF, Swellings, Rheumatism, Frozen traction of the Muscles, Croup, Quinsy, Chilblains, Affections . of. the Spine, Nerromi Diseases, Weakness, and for Burns if applied 'immediately, Eruptions of.the Skin, ChaliPed Hands, Cuts or Sores, and erectusdy coun teracts any Inflammation.- . And an effectual remedy for Horsu and Cattle, in the care of the' following erc - eases, viz: Sprains, Bruises, S‘vcllingr, Spavin , , Ringbones, Fresh Wounds,' Sweeney, Wind. galls., Lameness,- Cracked Heels, Scratches, or Grease, and Galls of all kinds occasnined by the hashes;. For sale by. D. W. SPENCER. Estates of Decedents. VoncE is hereby given, that the Admin ilistrators of-the Estates of Uecedents in the following cases, to wit t . Adtn'u'rs, or the Estate of L Warren, deed, .4 HAloilev, " hare filed their oceounts in -the Register's Office of the.countyo Potter, and ; that the same will be presented lbr confirmation to the Orphans' Court of the said county, to be held at the Borough of Oendorsport..un , the kth day of June, when - all 'peisons can at tend if they think proper. ACKS. ON, Register. May 17,1°55. 57 -it 3' - Coudersport - Academy; Summer Term this institution will 1- commence on Wednesdav, J uue 2U,1§.54, and ciintinue: eleX•en weeks.' • Terms. Elementary ltranclies—Orthography, jj GeOgraplo; Arithmetic, Physiology; $lOO- • Higher Arithutetie, Fi ts t.l 4e4i , D/ * Algebra, and English Grammar, l5O Higher English branches, Philosophy, Astronemit, Alg,eltra;'&e. ' • Higher MathematiCBand the Languages,' 6.00 Drawing, extra, Instruction on the, Piano Ferte,extra,...lthoo Use of insirunient; ...360: Vocal ninsiciree of charge. Prevytnent Of all hills•strictlx required.." liigher clam of studies will in-, elude any or all the lower classes. The' stk , orilier takes this occasion to ex pre-s his thank's to the people of Potter mid" .of .other section 3 for their liberal support during the pa:,t,year, and to arsine them that. no pants will hein the future that may he required to nuilie this s c h oo l an i nA i nn i on worthy of the entire: confidence, and support • of all who des:re n sound rudimental vs well its a thorough niatherutt:ical and classical edu cation. J. B I.(IOMINti DALE, Prin`6lpal. The mlct-signed Officers end Tnueeeß of the Coudersport Academy are moved by. a. sense of official and personal dMy, to call the alien ion of the public, and of the people or one comity in pariicular, to the rising 'and useful character (Willis institution of learning. When we ins ited the pre,ent worthy Princi pal to the post he.occupies, we found the Acad emy depre,sed and declining. We Submitted its urganmation'and other most onerous:Maim to his discrethm mid management.; and our e.:perivnee enables as With increased confi dence to itsimce paren:s cud guardians that lie has j. roved faithful, etill'ind, and practical— just such an instructor as This Collllllllilify needs. H. 11. DENT, Pre , ..itleni, 11. J. ODISTED, ?Truitees T. 11. TYLER. ) .• Prociainailon. the on. libbers V President „fudge, and the lion. Levfe; and Jor-epit Egif , „ .--Ag.,o e i n t e - Jitilges of the Courts of-02.er hod Terminer anti C, eneral Jail Deli% erv„ quarter :ie.:s4m of the l'e,'"ce, Orpin ti's 'Court and -Court of Common P:eaA iur the County of Potter, have issied tLhtir iirerim:, hearing date thy day of Septenther„ : in the yoar of our Lord one I hommid eight hundred and- fifty - four, and to me directed, for limiting a 'Court of Over and Terminer and General Jail De livery, quarter ;, , :t.ssiomorthe Peace, Orprianie Cour:, and Cour: of Counouu Pleas,. in the Borough of- Coutler , oirt, on :in INDAY,Itti Pittli (lay of -June: next, and to eontione one week. Notice therefbre hereby given to the Cor intent. JIL.-..1 , ..0ts of the Pelee, and Comnables tlit , comity, the thav be then end there in :heir proper per-on.; o'c':otk, M.; CI -at(. , ;(hly, - wt.ll , ,heir rei..ords, ingni.i t•ons, examinations, and . othdr remembrance.", - to do Coital things \llllCh to 111,!Ir udieca ai2.• per::Cal to be done. And thei-e I.‘itOrtre bound_ by their . rectogitizahee , to. pre:Tante against th pri,oneri: that - are or shad be in. tote jail of% the said etion!y or Puller, are to he then and • there to prosecute againt-t thew a , . will he just. Tgaled t ob. 1.:1111,1'?:i3, attd the 7th Ii tear or the Intlep'ett.ietice of the • ni•ietl Sttte.-;• of America. • P. A. :"T.E.III.IINS, Sheriff: List of Oausos Trial in Le Court ci.Corninkni 171 us cf Potter County ut June Tenn, 1555. CurtiA ef:tdlrns. I iarrirun u« oN.;a7..rett natl. Ayrei " lied. • Perry •• Hid and I Canzon " Brown .5.-.Co.n.e of Singe .en; Abby • • ". Bronson and Steele. Jun. ." Junes. Ru's " Jordan. Wiliialll4 " Ream, ileutnn •` Caridlr, et. al CorAdroin . l.Cr of Fox, Cud THOS. 13. Tyisit, PO) OrnCE. Clouderi•port. April ai. 3+51;.) IMPORTANT TO LUMBER- E TT. PATENT SH IN( 111 E ituder=igned. ;.g . c-nt for the Patentee Pott,r and the adjoining counties of l'enns)kania \c:•:-York. mild rorpect 1101y ca:i the al - en:hot of I.:it:themeu and others In ilt:s initebine,.patelited NUN.. :inn iat sneer- 1 . 41 operation in var;otH pars of zhe Uniteit State,;. This nzach wia rive en,l,sliave front one to two thtnitzand lier lit 'and will work hem!ock etptally it: well as pine, the practical working of w'oich can he ~ e eti at t;enesee lark, where one it 1101 X 111 operation: .1113: information respec.ing :he s one will be givii In addr, s ; iw the suh-terilter. H. CHAMBERLAIN 1:11;-burg, • L:\' la. Pencils, 11'taiitg Bnoks, I,J; ACCOllnt and :;',.zunrzindniu Trtei,, Scid,Ql 12acetion and Class Boais. P4vr. eind, IVs, TiS6lle, TraiDs, DrMillgt %111.1 d nnin'urt.,Monnuies. "exzonitn• at the .101:1:N1L BOCili-STORE. ME TO RRTNTERS. Trl R UCE'S NEW-YORK TYI'E Fouls- LYMIY, esuzb!l , heri in 1t , 13, has now on 1110 - tvatie cor immediate &livery, iu fonts to purchasers, , itrJ.ITJ Th. lloina'n Type of new cut, . " Typc, " .Scrip,s of v,:rious styles. ,!:11!) " Berman-, is iin,)•' thn.r.itten:s in great variety,. ;71,0tifj, Border-. • -.• • 3 , l,ftino it t Bras-i and type 11eitil litt;ez, and al; the rin , ..e'.lle.•• ut the bt•itte , t , . ' A;; the e Type- , are cast hr steam power. of:he be.v sue.a, Feen!iar to tiliA foun dry, and teli;eit is cer.aitLy .stilWrior to any , v -„ r used hefo: , l in part ot:_the world. Inn:quailed rLip:cigy in the proce-i of cas,ing,cn lb:es me to ' , ell the- T. oiore durah! type , ni Ate priced of ordin lry types, either MI creditor for ed,h. Pres:es, Wood Type, and all other Printing except p:,per and Cards, (which have nu fixed tina:i:y or pr:ce,) lurnishett at ruannfacatrer.; prl(Tes. . . Thu latest ! . ..E'peritnen BOOk of the Foundry is freely given to all printing, onice , , on the re- Ce;p: cenli io pre:l).4y po-:age. Prio er,*4.4 . //ell ho choose ft) jl/11.1.iSh :hi.; r.t7 , ..n.i,eint.ttr, n 6 archrig this note, (brio, times before the Irrit and torward me one of-the..paper.,.. Will ; be allowed their bills-a:. the time of Lotrelisin-4 five times .the mniitna of my munullictitre New-York, Feb. lKt5. . • AJtlre,F, - GEO.. -, • I:l.ChAtiaters4t., ew crli; MEI \ DICkill,01!
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