Tri."`el Sale of Unseated Land. IIkTOT/CE hereby given, ' That agree ablyll to aa act of Assembly, passed the 13:11 day if Harsh, 1815, entitled, an act, to amend an act, directing the 'mode of selling unseated landi for taxes, etc., and the several suppliments thereto, the, following tracts of unsealed lands in the County of Pouer,—will be exposed le public sale or outcry, for all u sseareges of tries, at the Court House in said County of Potter, on the second Monday ()fittest next : And also, certain tracts of seated lands, which are returned for unpaid tares; will be exposed for sale, at the time and place aforesaid agreeably to the act of April 210111,1644. for the taxes due thereon est:ess previously paid. WartaX. Quantity Warrantee or Owner Taxes Allegany Town.shzp. 11411 22 S. P. Lyman. •3 66 1174 210 de. 26 58 Abbott Tcenviip. 4708 • 990 W. ‘Villink of al. 49 01 do. 49 (14 do. 32 67 do• 32 68 do. 32 66 do. 2% 81 do. 49 6U do. 49 oU do. 48 27 Darren a King. 13 Uti do. 12 60 do. 31 tr 4 do. 31 02 do. 31 02 do. 22 11 Moose Liffey. 33 92 do. _ 3d 84 do. 36 e 2 do. 36 89 do. 33 96 do. 31 VJ Samuel Hughes. 32 67 do. 32 67 do. 32 67 de. 442 W. Willink et al. 2ti (to do. 29.36 do. 27 u 7 do. 32 67 do. 32 tq do. 32 'So da. - 32 66 tt do. 52 67 350 W. Willink &Co 12 25 133 Daniel 'l'. liato. 4 o 6 2UO W. % hunk S Co. 6 77 510 Elton .Ntealtn; 16 56 Erdal° Township. 1097 .Nickiat a tirilEth 50 45 /U 54 do 59 53 1091 do. 58 10 1094 do. 57 U 4 105 W. Willink fi Co. 3 53 900 do. 33 64 do. 33 67 270 do. 9 16 726 do. 24 46 425 do. • • 14 35 113 Nieklin & Griffith 6pi 245 Charles Wuite. 15 992 Henry 11rinkort. 50 40 112 du. 5 71 992 Pi. C. aJ. T. More. 20 4U 123 S. Ross. 763 100 - Luton& Coal Co. 6bb IUU L. li. tcoto. 6 b 0 400 1). T. lira 13 60 Genesee Township. 203 S. P. Lyman. Heir.* Township. 7U SY .8. Luitger Hider Township. 475 W. I. aV. Hi 121.1 Stephen Potter. 475 Z. Haley. - Jackson Township. 990 John P. Cowan. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. de. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. de. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. bl 5 do. 943 John King. 47 S. Ross. 175 M. Boardman. Orurayo Township. 100 N. B. Lane. 529 S. P. Lyman. 217 de. 229 . do. 192 do. 221 do. TJI do. 18 do. 901 do. 3 , 14 do. 15 Lane a Simmons. 287 do. 15 do. 826 do. 309 do. EMI 46.53 • 1 466.11 I I 4710 4711 44 471 d 46 4719 44 471)9 ~ . 396 itia 5950 6442 940 bti:SJ W 44 670 5177 1u21) 5,773 1117 545 h 176 1116 547 1‘729 Sulu 1U29 53,17 9jo 53u3 54111 • 64 1‘,12 134 4510 6 . -10 401 WU 41:4) 79U 9941 40.4 4041 111 4714 471:3 4717 4717 4iN9 OM 0311 4V6 4634 4641 461 . 1. 46a 46,h1 290 46,7 •' 16 ,d 990 466. i 4466 WO 4674 YdJ 031 443 291 4,3.) ' 4643 4632 4664 4640 4613 4646 46,g 061 467:1 ,4660 4644 047 4663 4660 4631 46710 467 d 4678 4676 Pike Toy:me:hip. 984 Chester Robinson. 83 72 587 do. 60 48 9'Jl A. Brener. 107 10 400 do. 14 30 1027 do. ' 110 01 390 d.. 27 188 200 do. 14 30 2`ll Rubin Davis. 23 68 Portage Teton:hip. 41.1 H. Y. Ilaywaker. 734 1100 nonice Drackot. l 28 6j 1100 , Anthey a Hiner. 28 60 1140 do. - 28 60 do. 28 60 AI do. 28 6U t. do. 28 60 .1 do. 28 60 ~ do. 28 60 .1 ' do. 24 6u ~ do. 28 60 1058 de. 27 51 1100 Ephraim Newland. 85 80 1,. do. 85 80 It ii. 85 80 41 do. 85 80 do. 85 80 600 G. H.Feater. 16 60 100 /saga Freeman. 42 90 rA.II. Boyingten. 67 20 9033 500 Wm. Bracket 13 00 5443 650 W. S. Johnson. 28 60 166 A. H. Boyispoill. 432 5430 1028 W. T. Morrison. 40 08 5433 1100 George Mead, 28 60 Roulet Township. 5895 697 Solomon Bartwoll. 54 73 2155 238 Rees s Mango. 8 20 2'225 258 do. 889 Ste2oardson Township. 990 do. " do. 11 do. " d*. " do. " , do. " do 869 -do. 990 do. 1094 do. 1099 do. 990 do. 1190 do. 1094 do. 1094 do. 1100 do. 1094 do. 1100 do. " do. 600 A. B. Read. 1094 A. P. Cone. 1100 Bernard Duffy. 1081 Clark a Runnel. 991 Mdos Thompson 475 do. .800 do. 495 Wan. McDougall 990 Edward Jeorg. Sharon Township. 345 Fay a Bridloy. 228 do. 24 • P. D. Dodrick. • 125 do 154 do. 174 do. 70 do. 415 do. • 90 'do. 110 • do 5820 Summitt Township 2101 40 R. H. Rums. .2 07 2102 100 do. • 9 80 2107 70 do. 3 53 4078 246 John King. 12 74 403 162 Stagy* Ra.k of Camden 927 4693 145 T. 'forbid ♦ on. 5 05 4693 ' 200 A. C. Smnh. 690 4694 700 Haven. Lionmvill aCon•I8 42 2102 100 . C. SsiKT. 690 21117 100 de. 6 90 2126 % 50 do. • 1 40 2107 87 John Kibbe*. 6 00 4693 BB W. Waiink. 3 02 - Swim Tconahip. 2119 - 273 Wm. Foston. 54 2117 80 - do. 1 04 2100 . 103 do. 1 34 ilrezt Branck Toirsthip. 467 z $9O John F Comm. 52 14 4662 " do. 52 99 4068 " do. 52 94 4247 " do. 52 99 4666 700 do. 37 45 4657 300 do. 16 05 4656 • 78$ do. 37 45 4755 990 do.. it 94 4654 495 do. 26 43 4653 496 do. . 26 47 4652 00$ do. 32 II 4651 801 do. 42 8$ 4.50 70 do. . 31 46 6071 1117 do. 69 71 5074 ,1117 de. 59 75 5W72 1117 - do. 19 71 6974 1117 do. 59 75 5626 990 do. 52 99 5627 - " do. 52 94 4673 700 do. 47 45 5975 1117 do. - 59 71 5076 I]l7 do. 59 75 5628 99$ do. 52 99 56.9 " do. 62 94 67 91 6 68 46 5S 1U 56 I'l '4O Whartos Totem;sip 1110 800 990 690 465 590 816 990 990 5903 400 do. 17 24 5912 500 do. 21 50 4758 175 John Kinr 728 4927 700 liannah it Wharton 30 10 4772 75 , Win. M. McDougall 325 4775 30 do. 129 4772 ]OO N. Courtney 430 ii 400 Wm. Bracket. 17 20 4774 100 do. 430 4772 /6 -D. C. Crittenden .68 4920 890 IVgt, Willitils 21 3 6 4920 100 do. 2 40 4939 50 do. 2 15 Seitedlian4returnedllnseated Abbot tomiship. 100 .Rob.rt Duna. 5 17 3 42 1 18 12 73 21 39 16 73 8 20 41 04 9 84 13 71 John F. Cowan. 29 10 do. 34 40 do. 43 56 do. 30 68 • do. 30 67 do. 48 . 56 do. 43 56 de. 21 50 do. 34 40 de. 43 56 do. '4O 42 21 50 dn. 21 50 do. 31 10 do. 38 70 do. 29 10 do. 34 40 do. ' 30 68 do. 20 11 do. 26 60 do. 43 51 do. 34 40 do. 34 40 do. - 48 56 do. 21 50 do. 25 80 do. 13 72 do. 38 70 do. - 38 26 de. 43 56 do. 43 56 do. 43 56 do. 43 56 do. 24 80 do.. 12 90 do. 21 32 do. 30 68 do. 15 05 do. 21 32 do. - 12 90 do. 30 96 do, 43 56 do. 43 56 43 56 19 96 26 36 35 08 43 56 43 56 I. Is ill 11 38 26 36 98 43 66 1111 IA 6 60 103 Peter Delcomp; 684 100 Daniel AlsPeck. 1 00 60 * RiChard Jones, 123 Allegany township. 225 J. Burdick, -3 03 150 James Peasly, 195 Bingham township. 50 B. F. Bacon, ; 65 91 Edwin Langdon, 1 18 30 Gallop, 39 50 C. Morris, 65 151 M. Benton, 5 21 83 William Castle, . 1.16 Coudersport. 39 Celinda Cartee. 3 58 4 vil. lots, N.L. Dike, 716 9i- V. Dickinson,l 40 2 TB. lots, C. . Johnson. 7 48 Eulalia. - 92 M. M. Converse, 3 93 100 P. R. Green, 2 . 00 247 L. McKay, 4 93 25 W. W. McDougall, 33 33 R. C. Cannen, 43 120 C. W. Ellis, . 2 10 Jackson township. 50 H. W. Cowan. 65 50 J. VanCorren. . 1 30 384 R. Herrington. 11 80 .. Oswayo township. 100 N. T. Rice. 1 90 25 Fitch Robinson.. 1 58 75 do 5 77 60 .S. P, Hunt. 192 232 Jas. Vesper. 1 68 100 D. Patterson. 2 60 91 W. Wilcox. 2 68 Pike towship. 50 John Robins. 65 368 Calvin Carril. 21 65 210 Joaeph Cate. 4 20 160 J. G. Russel.. 14 12 150 Almond Trask. 3 47 990 A. Bruner. 25 98 422 do 53 . 82 210 J. & R. T. Davis. 2 74 3200 • A. Bi'uner. 100 24 700 J. &S. B. Dickinson. 8 45 1 lot & house R. Lucore. 1 80 50 F. Yumner. ' 65 50 . John Lathrop. 65 Roulet township. 80 Backus & Forbes. 3 20 25 Horace Stiles. 1 .16 30 • A. Robbins. 39 '5O Elinus Walker. 1 20 100 W. North. 1 30 , 50 J. Y. Henry. 65 50 W. H. Knapp. .65 496 Martin & Rey. . 642 50 John Warner. 65 Sweden Township. 63 • John S. Barto. - 1 13 50 Garret Gayland. 75 106 N. J. Mills. 3 84 122 Peter Daggart. 7 08 99 L. D. Williams. • 3 84 86 Peter Barris. 1 50 155 F. L. &C. S. Jones. 1 13 250 S. Ross. • 6 75 50 W. Haskin. - 6 52 247 L. McKoy..- 4 67 50 Almeron Nelcnn. 75 . 60 Almon Rossman. 2 73 433 W. Lyon. 4 33 137 Mather Ostrander. 3 24 67 A. J. Waggener. . 82 50 Bruce Ives. 75 100 S. & C. Jones. 1 50 100 Rennells & Nelson. 1 50 170 . Stiffy & Coou. 4' 75 115 J. Nesbit. - - 2 75 50 John Snyder. 78 Sharim Township. 131 Silas Sutherland, 71 Melford Crocker. 105 Silas Sutherland. 50 L. B. Sutherland. 200 Thomas &le. 250 A. Sutherland. 50 D. Fuller. 50 R. Rich. - 90 J. Morse Jr. 100 M. Connel. 95 A. Fernnell. 47 Daniel Ellsly. 1 vii. lot. John' M. Hyler. 100 A. Lane. 5 A. D. Hill. • 24 David Sullivan. 168 J. G. Merriman. 50 Stephen Perry. 51 James Stavkweather. 84 J. B. Smith. 78 J. C. NI ()ore. . 40. L. P. White. - 100 C. Williams. Ste2carclson Township. 12 Andrew Jordan. Ulysses Township. 49 Ichobud Grover. 101 Benben Hawkins. West Branch Township . 999 A. Bruner & Co. 999 100 S. Haven. 50 J. Dickinson & Co. 70 Wharton Totoxship. 39 Joseph Clark. 50 W. Fostor. - 50 0. Haskins., 65 Allen Jordan. 125 Charles Johnson. 75 Julias 'Johnson. 25 Jacob Smith. 75 James Lague. 100 Susanna Baily. 68 N. Bally., 61 Otis Bourns. 50 Burnell & Bawdy. 376 B. Bunnell. SO John Biss. 25 Samuel Stull/on. 100 C. Haskins. Jerome Ayers. S. &. S. Fargerson. 0. Horton. Camp & Stevens. Perry Duval. Lorshbaugh; Clara Township. Samuel Haven. Collins Lyman. W. Tucker. • John 'White. Geneses Township. 5 Catharirn Billings. 29 148 Barny Daniels. 322 15. C. B. Lawrence. 65 107 Richard Menble. 1. 39 151 Dennis Maginnis: 200 50 Philip Maginnis. 69 54 John E Monroe. 1 07 103 Wm. Wilcox. 146 93 Calvin Swift. 57 125 Morgan Comstock. 3 24 181 Daniel Higgins. 2 67 50 Norman Sherwood. 81 106 Daniel Sullivan. 3 23 107 D. L. Morgan. 139 1 vil. lot. Hastings Morly. _ 26 50 T. M. Nichols. * 75 Harrison Township. 87 W. Wierce. 1 13 50 N. Robinson. 65 25 0. Patterson. 59 106 George Metcalf. 148 124 Edward Maynard. • 410 50 W. H. & R. Baker. 2 50 47 . G. B. Harris. 1 17 50 A. Rice.. 55 63- H. Hotchkiss. 1 03 88 H. B. Hirbband. 96 53 L. B. Lewis. 1 01 Hebron townships. 25 Eveline Avey. 48 82 Horace Leet. 5 94 Xl3O W. B. Graves. 4 29 36 Sabia Bennett. . .48 ,78 C. P. Cool. . 2 00 24- " D. S. McVane. 36 50 Warren & Beecher. 4 68 205 - R. B. Sternwood. 2 67 80 Stewart & White. 80 200 Finnan & Johnson. 5 20 50 C. Miner. 1 30 50 W. B. Slaugher. 1 30 200 J. C. Wilcox. • 5 20 • 60 Clark & McDougall. 2.40 70 Nelson Clark. . 1 40 Homer township. 100 J. Frest. 5 10 25 John Glaspy. 91 HARRY ELLIS. County Treasurer. Coudersport, March 27th 1956. 160 71 50 50 FARM FOR SALE. ril HE undersigned .1 offers for sale his farm situate on the Allegany Riser, about four miles west of Coudersport. Tke farm contains one hundred and fourteen acres—about ,fifiy-fire of which is cleared. There is a good frame barn—a house frame roofed, with lumber sufficient to finish it. There are twenty-five bearing apple trees, and one hundred young and thrifty trees not old enough to bare. This property will be sold on liberal terms for particulars enquire of the subscriber or at this office. WILLIAM W ORE. Coudersport April 3d,_1556. _ Supervisors and Township Treasurers, Take Notice. COMMISSIONERS' Orrlens 1 Coudersport, Mareh 12, 1856. IN conformity with the requirements of the following 6th section of the act of Assem bly entitled-" An act to consolodate and amend the Road laws of the counties of Tioga, Pot ter, McKean and Elk," passed the 14th day of April, A. D., 1855, the undersigned, Conunis @loners of Potter county, will meet at their office in the Borough of Coudersport, on Mon day, the 26th day of May next, at which time and place, the Supervisors and Treasurer., of the several townships who are desirous of drawing and receiving the orders for their respective townships, are requested to attend. Attest, DUICK WHIPPLE. Ssx't. Essex, HENRY NELSON QM SEOTIOI 6. That it shall be the duty of the supervisors, on or before the first day of June -of each year, so file their duplicate for so much of the tax assessed upon unseated lands, in Pur mance of the foregoing sections of this act, as shall at that time remain due and un paid, in the office of the County Commission era for collection; when the said duplicate shall have been filed as aforesaid, the county Commissioners are hereby authorized and re quired to draw their orders on the county treasurer, in favor of the supervisors of the prdper townships, in sums ai may be desired by them, to the amount of such duplicate, de ducting therefrom such amount as will, in the judgment - of the county commissioners, be sufficient to pay the commission of the county triaisurer,----and cover such exonerations and abatements as will be likely to be made, and shall deliver the same to the township treas urer; the s•id duplicate, when so filed, shall be collected by the county treasurer, as is provided by late for the collection of other taxes - on unseated lands, and the tax so collect ed shall be paid out on the said orders drawn by thecou nty commissioners. 50 2 BO 18 65 6 39 30 30 71 66 41 75 82 1 38 MO ORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER. Is the leading American weekly Agricultural Literary and Family Newspaper. This is no vain assurrption, but fnlly sustained by its high reputation, great popularity, and exten sive circulation. It embraces more Agricul tural, Horticultural, Mechanical, Scientific, Educational, Literary and News-Matter, inter spersed with numerous and costly engravings, than any other Journal in the Union—render ing it unequalled in variety and Usefulness of contents. An actual increase of nearly seven tho 'sand subscribers 'during. the past year, Rim slates and enables us to make the Fifth Volume, f0r1856, superior to its predecessors. With a corps of six able Editors, and every facility for publishing in the best style, we are detrerrnined that the RURAL shall excel in both contents and appearance: Its high Literary and moral tone, interest ing variety, and entire freedom from trash and vulgarity, render it a safe and desirable .com panion for the young—a choice paper for the family circle. Trams:—s2 a year; $1 for six ,months—in advance. ureat reduction to agents and clubs. or Specimen numbers sent free; give us your address. Subscription money, properly enclosed at nariisk, if addressed to T. D. MOORE,.Rothester, N. Y. 45 96 20 91 1 61 65 1 46 39 65 65 81 1 63 98 32 NEW Fißclattentionl THE undersigned having -formed a co partnership under the name and title of JONES, MANN & JONES,. for the purpose-o( extending their. usefulness in the Mercantile business, have purchased the•entire stock of C. 8. Jones, Lewis Mann, and A. F. Jones, which with the large ad ditioni now being made to the consolidated Stock, by daily arrivals from New York and Philadelphia, enables them to offer to the Public and eaeh of their former customers, thelargest, best and most extensive assort meat of goods ever brought into this 2 08 I 52 65 65 Olarket4 . To accommodate themselves and' their ent tomers, they have remodeled the Store form erly occupied by C. S. Jones, where they may be Ibund at all times ready and willing to wait upon all 'who mity extend to them their patronage. Their Stuck consists of BOOTS & SHOES, . Ireat, .Wails, 4c. C. S. JONES,. „MANN, A. F. JONES. - Coudersport March, 20th, 1.850. JONES, MANN 4. JONES, Are now receiving a large lot of the beg , Style Prints consisting of Cocheco, Mari mach, Philips Allen & Sons, Briggs, Sprague & Co. Warranted fast colors, also alo of Cheap Prints. Call & Examine. JONES, 111AIVN 4. JONES, Would call the attention of those who are in want of Cloths to their Stock, which they are continually replenishing consisting of Cassimeres of all grades and styles, &ninety WE have now on hand several qualities of Farmers Satin, which is warranted to give satisfaction. Try it. JONES, MANN, & JONES. CALL AT JONES, MANN, & JONES, and eximinetheir assortment of Sheet ings, Shirting, Demins, Ticks, Marriens . Stripes and Checks. They are just receiving a handsome lot of Bleached goods, which they are desirous of having their customers examine. O LD fashioned Dimity for gala at JONES, MANN & JONES WE. hare on hand - a good assortment of Yankee notions, which we are willing to sell at reasonable profit, Linen thread, Cotton do. (spool & skein;) Linen and Cotton Floss, French Working Cotton, Knitting do. Needles, Pins, with almost every thing belonging to this department of Trade. . JONES, MANN & JONES. JONES, MINN & JONES, Which is the largest ever opened in this county. and we feel confident that wo can satisfy the . most .critical. We have also in connection with this Branch of our business a HARRISON ROSA- I JONES, MANN 4. JONES, W OULD Respectfully ask. the Farmers - of this county to examine the Advan tages, offered them in this place, for the ex changing of their farm produce for cash or 3ferchandise, almost all kinds of grain, and in fact every kind the farmer has to sell; bears a more advanced figure in Coudersport, than at any of the Northern markets while the goods of the Merchant, ere about the same price excepting the heavy articles which have Transportation added. JONES, MANN di JONES 1 • Couderspere l Marsh 29th, 1514, Dry Goods, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Provisions, HATS & CAPS. Broad Cloths, (BLACK & BLUE,) TWEEDS, JE.I.II('S 4.c. ALL who are in want of Boots or Shoes, will please call and examine tho stock of Boot & Shoe SHOP. Where we can order any kind of work; and we believe that -our Home Made work is su perior to that which is brought from •broad. LEATHER of the beet quality, and of all the different. kinds, with Boot & Shoe findings at JONES.'MANN & JONES. TEAS (Black and Green)frOnt twenty-five eta. to a dollar; constantly on hand at . JONES., MANN . & JONES. • OUR Stock of Groceries is offered to the inspection of the Public with the full belief that it is the best in the County. We intend that this department of our business shall always be kept in readiness to supply the wants of this community. JONES, MANN & JONES, MANN &JONES, have certainly the best stock of Hardware ever kept in this place,. and they_ intend to keep every thing in thii line, and we feel confident that we can do as well by the People of this County, as wilt be done by them at Wellsville. ALarge Stock of Crockery to select from a t JONES, MANN & JONES. WANTED atJONES, MANN & JONES Wheat, Rye, Buckwheat, Corn, Outi, Potatoes, • Or anything the Farmers have for sale, they can find ready sale for at our Store. W E are keeping a good assorcraent of IRON, from which we will supply the Black• Smiths of this section, as favorably as they will be dealt with at Wellsville. N consequence of the opening of the Car. I tawissa, .Williamsport, _and k.tudra R. 8., whereby direct railroad communisation it now established with Philadelphia. Wise, Psey &Wise • - • Wholesale dealers in Foreign and D o Dry Goods. N. E. corner Fifth and Market Sr PUILADICLPIII/1... are now prepared to offer extraordinary is ducements, to the Northern PennsylvanLa trade, to visit their city to make spring psis chases. In addition to the low prices they sell aty they will also guarutce to ship all goods pur— chased of them, at the same rates as goons are ■hipped from New York. • Their stack consists (dull s the usual varieties of • PRINTS, . GINGHAMS,. CHAMRRAYS,. LAWNS, BAREGE DELAINES, ALPACAS & DEBEGE, WRITE GOODS IN ALL THS IR VARIETY, BROCHE & BLANKET SHAWLS, IRISH LINENS & TABLE. DIAPERS; . CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,. SATINETS & JEANS, VELVETS & VELVET CORDS,. LINENS, DUCKS & DRILLINGS. SILK & SATIN VESTINGS, ,BLACK DRESS SILKS, - `COLORED CAMBRICS, RED & WHITE FLANNELS, T ICKINGS & STRIPES, BLEACHED & BROWN MUSLINS, &c. —A L S 0— . A full assortnieet of Carpeting* WISE• PUSSY' & WISE. Wholesale Dealers in ready-made Clothing. N. E.corner sth and Market its.; Yhiludelph will have constantly on hand au exteustv.a ussortutent of Alen's& Boys' Clothing of every grade and quality adapted to the ctionajt trade. All garments warranted of tho styles and best Workmanship. Philadelphia,' Feb. 10th 156. R. J. CHENEY Draper & Tailor. WOULL Chimps of Coudersport, and the commuaity. large, he would say to them, that he waa prepared to do all kinds of work in the line of' TAILORING in the most approved style, and he flatte.t himself by his long experience in the abe.. business, that he can suit the most fastidien and bolds himself responsible for all wes done at his Store. He will spare no pains in cutting and at king, for others to make. All kinds of Grain and produce takes exchange for cutting or making, at the lie ket price, and cash not refused if offered. WISTAR'S Cherry, SWAYNE' SCher. t. CURTIS Cherry., . NOTICE. • THE Subscriber hereby gives notice to tlis public, that having gtien Henrietta is •!- ting his note for forty dollars bearing d s Jau. 13, 1655, payable the let (dims, Va.-- and having never received any value the...- for, he warns any person from buying I•• .aid note with any exptictution of boo psy...i it. DiaS3tirALL H. NiCliCad3. Shares. Jan. 3, 16.5d ` 3 t VIOLINS and Flutes jam. reseived by T 11, ri MAGAZINES. PUTNAM'S, Giahatu'a,. Frank Leslie's, 13Iackwood'e, Knickerbocker, and lame. held Words, for sale at the • JOUILNAL 1300 K STOLL New Books, LADIES and Lieutletnanar•turitei to o‘ll ind examine the new boom and ink. 4 goods put mewed and for sale .I.‘ TYLER as JON XI CLOTH DRESSING. . • ALL persons having cloth t.. aalor auk dress, by leaving the sarne at Us. store of J. M. Judd in Coudersport, will Ige forwarded to the works of. t h e sebsoriboc finished in good order and returned, paynaesi. for dressing can be made to J. M. Judd •a delivery oldie cloth. Mark the pulses Istaintp with name and directions. O. 1 - 1. PERRY. Genesee Fork Se t. 19th, Itl to Machine Oil. Mill Owners will always ftud supply • Oil for wachinery at satislisctury prises. astil in any quantity,at TYLUR'S Drug Store. B UTTER & Grain, for sale •t I. 1). W. lIPXNCSIL Aipme. JT C. Ayer's Cherry Pecnaral, and .1"ills, L.. • watt. THa Cythara, Late of Zion . aad Bop and Girls' Intro; Book, at JOU.itiNAL 15,4)0‘...7041. BEANS! BEAN/! I For Gala at Z. J. lIMIXErf. NEW SW BOOKS just received at thr • JOURNAL /1001E-STOMIN bolpt 1,1854. 7-14 0 GI &c.
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