.3 '',l{Nat 1100110 STORE. New Arrangement. THE undersigned having purchased the entire Stock of Books lately owned by Tyler, & Jones, and completed her as- sortment by now•pnrchaves in the city offer, ti the public, the greatest variety and best selected Stock of HISTORICAL, MISCELLANEOUS, BIOGRAPHICAL AND CLASSICAL Books ever presented for sale in this county, All the new books of any value are kept constantly on hand, or procured by express for customers who may desire them. It is believed that a faithful attention to business, and an earnest desire to obliged all who may dual with her, will secure a liberal amount of patronage. School Books, Stationery oral I kinds, ma terials for Paper Flowers, etc., constantly on hand Music, Maps, Mathematical Instruments. Please call and examine for yourselves. M. W. MANN. Coudersport, May 14,1856. NEW BOOKS MY BONDAGE & MY FREEDOM. By Fred. Douglass. Journey to Central Africa. Bayard Taylor Giltillates Third Gallery- of Portraits, Father Clark, the Pioneer Preacher, The Hidden Path, Fables for Critics, Together with a general stock-of Standard and Aliscellancous Works; good books for Young Peorfle; Stationery at Wholesale & Retail; Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks—in short everything in the greatest variety, usually kept in a Book Store. METHODIST Byrn, Boob of various Sizes just in and for sale at the JOURNAL BOOK STORE. 110P[BLEB, English and German, a variety of .L.Astyles and sizes, at the Journal Book Store. Pocket Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, \Vebster's Dictionary, unabridged, octavo, • high school and Common school editions. Harper's Universal Gazetteer, Crudon's Concordance. Testaments, Putnam's Magazine, bound, Bayard Taylor's Works, 5 vols., Poets and Poetry of America, Poets and Poetry of England, Layard's Nineveh and Babylon, Willis's Poems, Goldsmith's, Gray's, Ossian's, Cook's, and Tennyson's Poems, Paradise Lost. Lady of the Lake, Prescott's Histories. Mexico and Peru, Thiers' French Revolution, Josephus. IVinthrop's New-England. Macauley's England. Dickens' England, The Spectator, 8 vols., Svo., - Children's Bußks—and Toys. School Books, every kind called for in this tommunity. Latin, French, and German School Books, Leverett's Latin Lexicon, Drawing Paper, Books, and Cards, Drawing Pencils—Crayon's, Toy Paints, Colors for oil painting. Music. Brushes, Chalk, Pens, Quills, Paper of every variety called for. Wafers, Wax, &c. Materials for Paper Flowers. Harrison's Copying-Ink—Davids' Blue Ink Indelible ink, several kinds. Hovey's Ink Many Phrenological and Hydropathic Works. Fowlers and Wells' publications. Blank Books. Meats. and Diaries. Teacher and Parent. Theory and Practice of TeaclOg. Life of Horace Greeley. Star Papers..H. IV. Beecher. • Works of Theodore Parker. Shakspeare, &c., &c., For sale cheap at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. DIARIES and Almanacs for 1856, Blotting Cases, Card Cutts, Thermometers, Children's Books for the Holidays, Chess Men, Drawing paper, Bristol Board, ItVonochromatio Board, Ilydropathic Encycloyedia, by Dr..Trall, Family Physiciitn—Dr. Shaw, Family Dentist, Potiphar Papers, at the . JOURNAL BOOK STORE. WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY Pocket, School, University, Octavo, and Quarto editions, for snit) by . xt. W. 51. Drafting Instruments, Water Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencils, end Brushes, just received by ATES, Pencils, Writing Books Drawing Books, Accountund Memorandum Books, Tracts, Sunday School Question nod Glass Books. Ink, Paper sand, Chalk, Cray ons, Sealing Wax, Tissue, Tracing, Drawing, and Glazed Paper; Blotting Boards; Perfo rated Boards, Port-Folios, and Purtn,Monnaies Call and examine at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. r IHE Cythara, the Lute of Zion, and Boys and Girls' Singing Book, at the JOURNAL BOOK STORE. New Booze. American Agitators and Reformers, By Bartlett . Life of Wm. H. Seward, his Speech es, Orations, and IVritings, Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern,....1,25 Life of Home° Greeley, (new supply,) Stanhope Barleigh, or the Jesuits in our Homes, (new supply,) . . M. W. M. NEW Music received every few ' days by M. W. M. KANSAS and Nebraska. Ladies Guide in Needlework. Book of Parlor Games. Burrowe's Piano Forte Primer. Workingman's Way in the World. Ellen Montgomery's Book Shelf. Fessenden's Nen American Gardener. Sunshine on Daily Paths, Dickens Sunshine of Graystene, E, J. May. Elements of Character, afargarot Chandler. Europe; Pas: md Present, Ungewitter. Raige's Commentary on the New Testa ment. F.ndless Ainusement, or Entertaining Et perimeuts in various sciences, Peterson's Familiar Science. Liebig's Agricultural Chernistry. l Aecerdeou Instructor, etc., at the JOURNAL BooluToar, .reatidereport May lea. • - - MAGAZINES. fIUTNAM'S, Graham's, Frank Leslie's; Blackiiood's, Knickerbocker, and House hold Words, for sale at the JOURNAL BOOK STORE. Court Proclamation. WEIBREAS,the Hon. B. G. White. Pres ident Judge and the Hon. 0. A Lewis and _Joseph Mann, Esqe , Associate Judges of the Courts, of Oyer and Terminer and Gene ral Jail Delivery, Quarter tiessioua of the Pence, Orphan's Court and Court of Common Pleas for the County of Potter. have issued their precept, 'bearing date the 23d day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and to me direc ted. for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphan's Court, and Court o Common Pleas, in the Borough of Condors port, on - MONDAY, the 16th, day of Junef next, and to continue one Ilveek. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroners, Justices of'the Peace, and Consta bles within the county, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other remem braces, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done. Anil those who are bound by their, recugnizances to prosecute against the prisoneri that are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Potter are to be then and there to prosecute against them as will bejust. Dated at Coudersport, Feb. 23d 1856 and the 80th year of the Independence of the United States of America. - List of Causes FOR TRIAL AT JUNE TERM, 1856. Bingham Sch. District vs. C. C. Crum, J. O. Wdtiams & wife " Harriet Losay, & IL H. Dent, Richard Goodman $ It. W. M'Lntyre & C. Ellison, Luman Bell, Jr., J. C. Cavanaugh, Benjn. Jones, & Otis Bourns, Solomon Sart wall & S. A. Backus, The Couith. of Pa., 2 " Harry Lord, use of Potter County $ Versel Dickenson " Samuel Haven, Ma B. Gibbs " R. Harmon, et. al. Wells & Christie - " Isaac Benson, Horace N. Stone " W. T. Jones, & A. F. Jones, W. T. Jones, & Bro. " L. Johnston, Richard Webb " James Bartron, H. W. May " R. W. M'tntyre, A. A. Amsbury " Benjamin Barse, Nathan Hills " John Craton - den, Garnishee of M. Musto, John Crittenden " Harry Crittenden Biedelman &Hziyvrard" SW. T. Jones & A. F. Jones. THOS. B. TYLER, PROTHONORARY ' S OFFICE, Proth'y: Coudersport, April '23, 1a56. Silas N. Howard H. W. May Liman -Bell Venial Dickenson Wm. A. Simpson John J. Ridgway I' BOOT & SHOE STORE. THE subscriber would respectfully informthe inhabitauts of Ulysses and surrounding country, that he has recently es• tablished himself in the manufacture and sale of Boots and Shoes, and has the largest and best assortment of work ever offered in this market. The subseriber has been very choice in his selection of city work . and leather which is of the best quality for style and work manship. Ile is not to be beat west of N. York Terms ready pay. II ides and grain taken in exchange for work a reduction of sev en per cent will be made for cash, all persons wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine for themselves be fore purchasing else where. Business place a little north of Chappels dry goods store, cash paid for Hides. Lewisville, March 17th, 185t3. S. HULL B. BROWN would give notice to the • public that he is prepared, at his Foun dry in Coudersport, to do all manner of -Cesr -ING,—will make and finish to order all kinds of Machinery, Mill Gearing. Board and Log- Cars,eSleigh-Shoes of all sizes, and every articlt needed by - a Lumbering • community. And o thrillers he would say, that he has procured some of the best Plow patterns iu use, both Flat Land and Side Hill, and keeps them constantly on hand. And will make to order Field Rollers, harrows, Cultivators, and every article used by them in his line of busi ness. He is prepared also to do all kinds of BLA CKSMITIIING. And from iris long experience iu the above business, he feels confident of giving satisfac tion to those who may give hint a call. N. 8.,-0111 iron bought, or taken in ex change for work. 7-27 y CLETH DRESSING. ALL persons having cloth to color and dress, - by leaving the same at the store ofJ. M. Judd in Coudersport, will be forwarded to the works of the subscriber finished in good order and returned, payment fur dressinm t can bo made to M. Judd on delivery r)flie cloth. Mark the pieces plainly with name and directions. '• O. H. PERRY. Genesee Fork Sept. 19th, 1855. M. W. MANN ALL persons knowing themselves to be over twelve months in arrears with Lewis Mann, aro very respectfully asked to calat his store in Coudersport, as he is in wet of funds to pay his debts in the city ; and all who are in account with 'him, are respect fully reminded that the summer season is cies ing,and with it ought to be closed their money accounts, NEW GOODS., THE subscriber has just received a getter al assortment of fall and winter goods consisting of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, BONNETS, - RIBBONS, GROCERIES & CROCKERY, and almost every article needed in the town and vicinity, which he idedges himself to sell RD low as the His old customers and friends and the ling lic generally are invited o • call and examine for themselves. D. E. OLMSTED Coudersport Qet. 4th, P. A. 6TEBBINS, Sheriff FOUN DRY. =I LOWEST. est trarx Ici rin at UNITED STA TE6' rERNMENI President—Franklin Pierce Vice President—(de facto) Jesse D. Brigat Secretary of State—Wm. L. Marcy. Secretary of Interior—Robert McClelland. Secretary of Treasury—James Guthrie. Secretary of War—Jefferson Davis.' Secretary of Navy—James C. Dobbin. I Post Master General—James Attorney Generat,-Caleb Cushing. Chief Justice of United States—ll- B. Taney - STATE GOVERNMENT. Governor—James Pollock. • Secretary of State—Andrew G. Curtin. Depitty Secritary of State—J. M. Sullivan Surveyor General—J. Porter Brawley. Auditor General—Ephraim Banks. Treasurer—Eli Slifer. Supreme Court Judges—Ellis Lewis, W. B Lowrie, G. W. Woodward, J. C. Knox, J. S knack. Conn* , Officers, with Post Office Address. President Judge, • ROBERT G. WHITE, Wellsboro, Tioga Co Associate Judges, ORANGE A. LEWIS, Ulysses JOSEPH MANN, Millport. - District Attorney, • FRANKLIN W. KNOX, Coudersport. ' Sheriff, • PIERRE A. STEBBINS, Coudersport. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts Tawas B. TYLER, Coudersport. Register and Recorder, ANDREW JACKSON, Coudersport. County Commissioner.", BUICK WHIPPLE Ulysses Center. • HARRISON Rosa , Corners, t, HENRY NELSON, Wharton. . County Auditors, _Wna.ts.st B. GRAVES, Clara, HARR/3 LYMAN, Roulette.l .H. L. SIMONS, Allegany. Commissioners Clerk,- tunnel Havens, 'Coudersport. =Treasurer, Henry Ellis, Coudersport. • County Surveyor,l Z. F. Robinson, Harrison Valley. .Superintendent of Common Schools] J. B. Pradt, Coudersport. Selling 'Off: elt • • . COST .N THE subscriber intending: to close up business es soon as possible, is now selling at cost and below cost, in order. to dispose of the goods ou hand as soon as pos sible. Those in want of anything in the line 'of Dry. Goods,Clothing, Ltuutsde., Shoes, Groce ries, Harware, &c., &c., by eallina soon, can secure -great bargains. Call and examine the stock and prices and you will'not go away without buying. D. E. OLMSTED. • Coudersport, Feb. 14th, 1856. TNDIAN. MEAL and BUCKWHEAT con _JLs taut I y on hand at the NEW PROVISION STORE. eittention! i=o2=2 N consequence of the opening of the _Gat'l tawissa, Williainsport, and Elmira R. It, whereby direct railroad communication now established with Philadelphia, WISE, PUSEY, & WISE, Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. N. E. cornerlV: and -Market St PHILAD E L P H I A are now prepared to oiler extraordinary in ducements, to the Northern Petmaylvania trade, to visit their city to nuke spring. pur chases. In addition to the low prices they sell at, they will also guarnme to ship al! goods win. chased of them, at the s ime rates as goods are shipped from New York. Their stock consist? of all the usual raticties of PRINTS, GINGHAIVIS, CHAMRRAITS, LAWNS, BAREGE DELAINES, ALPACAS & DEBEGE, WHITE GOODS IN ALL TUEIR VARIETY, BROCHE BLANKET SHAWLS, IRISH LINENS & TABLE • DIAPERS, CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, SATINETS & JEANS, . VELVETS & VELVET CORDS, LINENS, DUCKS & DRILLINGS, SILK. & SATIN VESTING-S, 'BIACK DRESS SILKS, COLORED CAMBRICS, RED & WHITE FLANNELS, TICKINGS & STRIPES, BLEACHED & BROWN AIUSLINS; —A L S 0— A full assortment of Corpetinge WISE, PUSEY, & WISE. Wholesale Dealers in ready-made Clothing N. E. corner sth and Market Sts.., Philadelphia will have constantly on hand' an extenstv assortment of Men's & Boys' Clothing of every grade and quality adapted to the country trade. All garments warranted of the newes styles and best 'Workmanship. Philadelphia, Feb. 10th .18.56. 1000 Book agents Wanted. To canvass for the best and most sales.. Books published. They are written the most popular Authors of the day, •, eluding, among others, T. S. ARTHUR,i whose last great work, TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM,' 10,000 copies have been sold within a ml of publication. Those books are - beautifully , ilhistra (many of- them with finely-colored plat) and are printed and bound in the best rainy Agents will find a pleasant and profits employment in their circulation. forl ticulars address (post paid) J. W. BRADLEY; 7.19 31 Publish . No. 48 Fourth Meet, Philadelpht w/Gmw-fsz - NILEIOIIS TILL; subsciibers,, having rimed the wheelivrighikhop former . ly occupied by John Reckhour, tespectfuly inform the citizens of Potter Connty. and the rest of mankind, that they are prepared $ o make sleighs of all descriptions on shirr NOTICE and to build all kinds of wagons according to order. . . OPRepairing neatlyraid expeditou.slydone Orders from a distance promptly attended to J. R.ECHLIOW, 2, J. Teompsuit Coudersport, Jan. 10th,-1856. OR sate at the -above shop, a new , ter. A LSO ONE SET tw,o, horse, light LAND AGENCY. . THE. undersigned having been entrusted 'with the care of several ,large tracts of and. in this county, has made himself ac quainted with the lanai and land titles of tlie county, and will give immediate' attention to any business of this nature that may be en trusted to him. • . .I:B:MANN. W. K. KING, - Surbegor, Draftsman, ant. Conbeganter, • . Smetiport, M'Kean Co., Ps., Will attend to business for non-resident land holders, upon reasonable terms, RefereneUg given if required. P. 3; Maps of any part of the County made to order. 7-33.• B. B. GOODSELL, cl_UNSMlTH,Coudersport, Pa.. Fire Arms Urninnufactured and repaired at his shop, on short notice. March 3, 1848. FARM.FOR SALE. ..H.E• pndersigned e s y;, 1: . offers for sale his farm t 111 situate on the Allegany . River, about four miles west of Coudersport. The farm contains one Intudred and fourteen acres--about fifty-five of which is cleared. There is a good halite barn—a house frame — roofed, with lumber sufficient to finish it, ' There are twenty-five 'beating apple trees, and one hundred young and , thrtfty trees not old enough 10 bare. This property will be sold on liberal terms for particulars enquire of the subscriber or at this office. . WILLIAM WAHL. Coudersport April 3d, .1.t.i56. •ld upervisors and Township Treasurers, Take Notice. . . _ Comtism:faits' OFFICE Coudersport, March n, 1:1,56. 5 IN conformity with the iequireinenta of the following oth section ,of ate act of Assein bay entitled 64 An act to consolodate and amend tits itciad laws of the counties of Tioga, Pot ter, McKean and Elk," passed the 14th day of April, A. .1)., 1635, the ondersigned, Couunis sioners of Potter county, will meet at their Mike in the Borough of Coudersport, on Mon day, the 26th day of May .next, at which time and place, the buperapors. and Treasurers of the several townships who are desirous of drawing.and receiving the orders for their respective townships, are nquested to attend. Auast, . "BUICK 11 LIIPPLE. Sen't. %HENRY NELSON Cldk IiAHRISO ROSA. SECTION 6. That it shall be the duty of the supervisors, oi or belbra the . tirst'day oi Juue of each ye.tr, so the their duplicate for so much of the to assessed upon unseated lauds, in puriumice.if the foregoing seetious of this act, as shall.it that tulle remain duo and un paid, in the Mice of the County Commission ers for collation; when the said duplicate shall have qui tiled as aforesaid, the county Colninissioiirs are hereby authorized and re quired to iraw their orders on the county treasurer, i favor of the _supervisors of the proper tovolups, In sums as may be desired by them, tithe utuount.of such duplicate, de ductiug, threlrom such amount as will, in the judgmentof -the county commissioners, be sufficient ) pay the commission of the county tredsurer,and cover such exonerations and abateleens as will be likely to be made, and shall • defer the same to the township treas urer; thisiid duplicate, when so limo, shall be collefid by the county treasurer, as is Provide( by Jai , / for the collection of other taxes otinseated lands, and the lax BQ collect ed simile paid out on the said orders drawn by theca my commissioners. • NOSE'S RURAL NEW-YOKKEIt, Is thleading American weekly Agricultural Litera' and r'annly Newspaper. This is no vain i,arrption, but Tufty sustained by its h i gh vitiation, great popularity, and exten sive cculation. It embraces More Agricul tural,tlorticultural, Mechanical, Scientific, EduFional, Literary and News-Matter, inter spera with numerous and costly engravings, tummy other Journal in the' bnion—rendr ing unequalled iu variety and usefulness of counts. An actual increase of . ..nearly seven thdand subscribers during the...past year, suitates and enabled us to make die fifth Verne, for !KA" superior to its predecessors. Wi a corps of six able Editeis, • and every flyity for publishing in the best style, we ure &ermined that the ItUItAL shall excel in be contents and 'appearance. fe higli Literary and moral tone, interest irVariety, and entire freedom from trash and vgarity, rattier it a side and desirable com mon for the y ounk,r—u choice paper for the pily circle. &c. fait.as.—s2 a year;' $1 for six months—in ,vane. uireat reductiou to agents end clubs., is:e specimen numbers sent free ; give us , subscription money, properly 'closed at our risk, if addressed m D: illowth; Itocbes.er; N. Y. attrAt's Yeast and Soap Pow. ; I ders.—These superior articles are war: . utud to save tima and Money, and promote elle° and harniony iu TYLER& JONES'S. D IARIES for 1856 just received at TYLER'S • T YOM'S. KATHAIRON and other I.42xcellent preparations for cleansing and beautifying the lima, for aale at, TYLbit'& NOTICE. , THE subscriber will pay the high est cash price . for 'good veal calves, ,of four weeks and• upwards if brought to his slaughter, in tho Borough of Coudersport .GEOIiGE MATHER: VIOLIN Strings at - Drug. and IkloHr.Store. . . 1- '2 l ii 4 : ' -z :Y . 4 1 .1i. r # 31 -4 M .P PB 13 4 11120 . ` .1 ." .r., "" Ft ni Nriejeterehr.iriven that gists* It B ..,.3 an . OV Arderof sato Assosd to me ism lie Orphan's Coors ofthetonuty of Potter; i milt - • .on Tuesday the nava Jens .aext, prase TIE understood having formed a co- ceeloik P. if.,attlet eclat Home is Geodes partnership under the name and titleof i port i .:osp . ose to ppbtie sale a: yandlite, Ilis 611,- 'TONES, litAlsTisT & Jorms, for the purpose of.extending their tisefulness in the Mercantile business, have purchased the entire stock of C. S. Jones, Lewis Mann, and A. F. Jones,- which with the large ad ditions now being made to the consolidated Buick, by daily arrivals from New York and Philadelphia, enables them to offer to the Public and each of their former customers, the largest, best and most extensive assort ment ot goods over brought into this Market. • To accommodate themselves and their cus tomers, they have remodeled the Store form erly occupied by C. S. Jones, • where they may be found at all times ready and willing to wait upon all who may. extend to them their patronage. Their Stock consists of Dry .Goods, HARDWARE,' . GROCERIES, 'Provzszons • • HATS & CAPS, : . .BOOTS• & SHOES, • • Iron, ' t• azls,. 4.e. C. S. JONES, L. MANN, A. F. JONES. Coudersport March, 20th, 1856. JONES, MANN 4- JONES, Are now receiving a large. lot of the hos Style Prints consisting of Cocheco, Mari mack, Philips Allan & Sons, BriggO, Sprague & Co. Warranted fast colors, also alo of Cheap Fruits. Call & Examine. JONES, AIANN 4- JONES, Would call the attention of thoso who are iu want. Cloths to their Stock, which they aro continually replenishing consisting of Broad Cloths, (BLACK & BLUE,) Cassimeres of all giades and styles, Sattinets TWEEDS, jEeIXS dye. WE have now on hand several qualities of Farmers Satin, which is warranted to give satisfaction. 'Fry tt. coxes, MANN; & JONES... CALL AT JONES, MANN, & JONES, and examine their assortment of Sheet; ings, Shirting, Demins, Ticks, Marriens Stripes and Chocks. They are just receiving a handsome• lot of Bleaehed goods, which they are desirous of having their customers examine. OLD fashioned Dimity for sale at JONES, MANN & JONES. WE have on hand a good assortment of Yankee notions, which we are willing to soil 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. ALL who are in want of Boots or Shoes, will please call and examine tho stock of JONES, MANN & JONES, Which is the .largestever opened in this county, and we feel confident that •we cau satisfy the most critical. , We have also -in connection with this Branch of our business a Boot 1t Shoe • 4: . Where we can order any kind of work; and tqe believo that our Home Made work is su perior to that which is brought from abroad. L - ATHER, the best quality, and of all the diffirent kinds, with Boot & Shoe findings at JONES. MANN & JONES. TEAS (Black and Green) from twenty-five cts. to a dollar, constantly on hand at JONES, MANN & JONES. nuR 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. TONES MANN &JONES r have certain!) . thebst stock of II ardw a re ever kept in the place, and they Intend to kdep every thigu to this line, and we feel confiden that we in do as well by the People of• this Countyas will be'done by them at Wellsville Alarge Stock of Crockery to select from at JONES, MANN & JONES. wANTED at JONES,, DIANN & JONES Wheat, Rye, Buckwheat, Corn, Oata Potatoes. Or anything the Farmers have for sale, they can find ready sale for at our Store. W E are keeping a good assortment • IRON , . • from Which supply the Black-Smiths of this seetion; as favorably as they will be dealt with at Wellsville. JONES, MANN 4- JONES, AATOULD Respectfully ask the Farmers •of this county to 'examine the Advan tages, offered them in this place, for the- ex changing oftheir farm produce for cash' or Merchandise, 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. are about the same price exceptiog the . heavy artiolos which htfortrinsportation added. ' •- - /ONES,. MANN 4 JONES iniccli2Otly 165 S !MI (owing desesibect pieces A z pa rbo i l , Its; situated in the township - . or entemit, due county aforesaid and bounded and describeil as follows t ' • • • . Beginning at a hemlock, the south set ner thereo& standing 80 rods.nottb of OW: , sonth.eastcerear of warrant 2126, and in' the east line of said warrant, *Nom ger.at - 76 rods to a post, thence we 172 soda ti - the turnpike, thence by the turnpike septa'. 10° west, 18,3 rods, thence south east b rods to the south west tenter thereof, thanes east 174 rodi to the place of 'beginning: containing 82,5 acres. - ALso—another lot bounded as Wiwi: Beginning at a post standing in the sonth fine of warrant 2126,.aforesaid, 303 welt ' of tho south east Corner. Of said warrant. thence south 19Q east, 34 rods, thence north 80 rods to a beech, thence east 803 rods to a hemlock, thence south 28 rods to a hem lock, thence west 167 rods to a post in the middle of the turnpike,thence south 19° east 34 rods, thence so uth '23a east 20 soda, • to a post, thence west 158 rods to the plus of begtuuing: containing a hundred wait Excepting out of the last mentioned Ms; all lying west of the turnpike and south of the Ayres Hill road, containing about at '• aeres.—Axso—another piece of ground Y reds square. occupied as a Burying tirowirL About one hundred acres of the ober* dew . cribed real estate, is under improvement; with a fratne house and two frame barns, erected . thereon. To be sold as the estate of W. . Butterworth, deceased.. • . Terms of sale. Thirty per cent of the whelp amount of purchase money, to be cash in hand; the rest in two annual instalments with interest to be secured by Judgment hoed andniortgage on the premises. SOBIESKI KOSS, Guardian at IDA, INOGENE,"LCIUME IL, Jossenisa, JANE 11.: BUTTEDWORTU i junior children if W. C. Butterworth, - Dee'd • _ Coudersport April, 22 1856. blicah J. N. Haskins S In the Court of Cellar VS. / mon Pleas of Pittei George Nelson •) County May Teisy i'4o 7 f. The undersigned having been appointed bf the Court, Auditor to distribute the mune/ arising from the sale on executions of the tb.t estate of the Defendant in the above entine,l case, will attend to the duties of his eppoui, meat at the Prothonotary's in the Duro of Coudersport, on the 17th day of May Iclao, rt one o'clock P. M. where Mt persons tuterwv ed, may attend if they think proper. • • T.U. - TYLER, Auditor, Auditor's Notice. i tu Frederick U. Sm w ith In Potter Co.. Co vs. _ on Pleas N 0.135, MN.. Luke Stevens. Perm,lo34. Tbe undersigned an Auitor appoints) sr/ the Court to distribute moneys urising amnesia of real eXLIIIO in the above entitled cause, is• attend to the duties of his appointment on a 1,... urday the 7th day of) uno next, between tee noun-of 1& 4 o'clock, P. M., of said day, do ibe_Prothonoary's °dice in Cuueersport. wok. sons interested can tetteud if they thialrprose4. A. Li. ()LUSTED. A tat;of. April 27, 1456. Auditoria Notice. Chrisfopher - Evelin In the Court of Cs* vs.lnert Pleas of Potter Cs.. C. %V. J ohnson. o. 21, dept. Tem, lee ? . The undersigned t.aving beeu appotlaisi the Court, all auditor to distribute the Lava, yes arising from the sale on execution of it. real esta.e of the dere in the suit, Will altell4 to the dudes of his appointment at the °dice •1 the krottionotary to Coudersport, on seventh of June, Leb6, at ;L o'ctock, when att persons interested utay attend if they . thualt proper. JAU. S. MAZIN, Auditor, April 30, 1856. HURRAH ! *HURRAH!: Ell THE Water lots come at last, and all *v4 wish to have their griudlng done in .4e.4. VERY BEST OF ORDER, just bring your grain' to the Cushingyilbs tirist illiu and there you will find J. M ton, giving entire satisfaction to all. 1.,5, who doubt give him a cull, and you'll w. be sorry. N. 8.. Wheat and Buckwheat floated as market on the shortest notice. Cushingville, April 12th, ItZ6. Harrison's Columbia in 74. Black, Japan, Copyiag,_ tllurkia Green, Black, Blue, ladellible. Scarlet, lied, Carmine. These Inks now freely froth the pen aril, give a stronger and more duraine cuter that uny.other. forsale,iohotesalc and - retail, . TyLER* JUN ED. Coudersport. • Bounty Land. THE under s igned will gtve parties Lur utteution to the procuring an btu.. LuutlTor ull thoie, entitled thereto udder oh lute or any previous Act vi Congress. A. tii...IISTX 0 Coudersport, March Lewisville steam Grist THE subscribers having purchased the serest-of all other parties heretofore e.• 03 ceructliu the above 'estabifshateut, are a. er prepared to do all kinds of custom work their line, us we believe in u wurkruao.,4 hummer; and hope by a diligeut emulate/a •• busiuess, to merit and. receive i. bibusl shiu, of pair, mtge. Persona wishing. • wk.. * or buckwheat floured for niurfiet, tam la .41 imea be accommodated ou short NOTIOE. . For the quality of the work done at oar milk we refer to A. Corey, Esq., Lewisville, G. Colvin, Esq., Biughain, and Maj. 8. Mills, Joins B Mauu, • Esq., and air. - Juu • Locke,. Coudersport. - - ELIJAH GRIDLET O. A. LEIN W. Lowisvllle, Dec. 2744 1855.. Stationery A T Wholesale and Retail at ALL the most popitler Patent Medicines. band which will be sold at whole sale relail, also staple articles l in the Drug, Ms cine and Dyestoffline,for sale oath, we amble teram W VENCta, TYLER'S.
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