shall report quarterly to the Executive CoMmittee; ; - ART.& This Constitution may be al tered or ,amended by a majority of the members'present at any ; regular meeting of,thelSociety ; but the proposed amend ments must be offered at least one meet ing prey ious to their being acted on. The Convention then proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year, u follows : President, Rev. B. Thomas; Viee President, E. Haskell ; Secretary, Ambrose Slade ; Assistant Secretnry, Mary A. Slade; Treasurer, Una' At wood. - Adjourned till evening. DIMING Sessiox • Opened with the President in the Chair. The Convention then adopted the following Resolutions: Whereas, In view of the widespread desolation daused by the-sale and use of spirituous liquors, and especially that part of it csused( by the illegal sale of such liquorts, therefore Resolved, That we, the members of The Legal Protective Temperance Society," will use all legal and efficient means to have the traffic cease and the offenders brought to justice.. Resolved, That we will not cease our efforts until we have a Prohibitory LAW passed as stringent as that known as the Maine Law—not from hatred to those engaged in the business, but for the well being of the community. Resolved, That we cordially acknowl edge, and bid •God spet;d' to the orders of the Sons and Daughters of Temper ance and the order of Good Templurs, as efficient instruments to secure this great _an :1 good end. Refolved, That we will give our in fluence to Temperance in !n only 'to fill all places of public trust. Resolved, That as far as practicable, we will patronize temperance taverns and stores, and all other honorable and legal avocations. — Revolved, That the President and officers acting with him be requ'csted now to take the names of all persons who desire to become members of this Society, with the view of paying over 1 to them the percentage on the stock , within three months, and a, failure to comply with this to have their names dropped. Resolved, That the Editors of the People's Journal be requested to publish the existing Laws of :his Commonwealth restraining the sale of intoxicating drinks. and also those Laws reg,ulaling the .drinking of them. Resolved, That the thanks of this meeting be tendered to the citizens of Cushingville for their hospitality on this occasion. Resolved. That the editors of the Peo ple's Journal be requested to publi,,h these proceedings. Adjourned to meet at Harrison Valley on the first Friday of April, 1531, at 10 o'clock, P. M. I3Ess. THOMAS, Pres't A. G. PRESIIO, Seey. IJTipIG Almanacs for IS14: Diaries for 1851 ; S ehuster's Drawin.a. Books; And some School Books, jest received at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE.• Administrators' gal e: IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' C ourt of the county of Potter, we shall expose at public sale on the premises in Pleasant Valley township, on Monday, the 27th day of February inst., of one o'clock.P. M., all the interest ofJas 111c1)owl, late de• in a tract of land bounded as fdllows: On the no -f M4lhew- Me. dowl, on t te'sn‘4, ny 1.7 ra „„t, east and west by lands of aunn Terms of sale m c. containin; thirty acres. sale. known at the time of JAcoe PALMER Coanet, 4 r ,"„ „ , Adm's. February 3,1 F 5.1 ""' ' 3 , 4 4t. Premium PanninB Mills. important to Tanury -3 and m. c h ai d es , r LIE subscriber has purchaseo Bainboroug,li the right to use in Potter 51,1 NPKean counties his patent in the construction of Fanning Mills. He has also, at great ex bense, commenced the manufacture of a PRE MIUM MILL which will clean from 100 to 200 bushels per hour. This Mill Was pate itod March 20. le-17, since which time it has stood at the head of the list at all the State and cenu ty agriculturul sorieties where it has been ex hibited. and is a universal favorite with till farmers %vim have trietrit. It took the pre mium at the first Agricultural Fair - held nt llarrisburg. Oct. 31st, 1831, When there were 30.000 people present: and at the great State Agricultural lair at Now-York, beki at Roch ester Sept. 16--12, ISSI, this Fanning Mill received the highest honors. Having met with uniform success wherever tried, I confidently invite tlib farmers of Potter and M'Kean counties to call at my .shop in Covicreport and examine for themselves. A supply aiways on hand, to be sold on rea monitble terms. 6-37tf JOHN RECKIIOW. Valentines FOR the 14th of Feb.—A great A. va riety. baited to all tastes, just received at T Trial List, FEBRUARY TERM, 1854. John M. Lambertbn vs. James H.Wright. Howland Vannatter, vs. Parker Vannat , ter and Alinira Vannatter. Howland Vannatter vs Parker Vannatter. Coin'th of Pa. use of Potter county vs. Amos French. T. E. Brown,use of S. 0. Jones vs. Asa Lathrop., Chester L. Craw vs. Jackson T'p. A. F. Cressey - vs. L. D. Williams: Sobieski Ross vs. Nathan l3rown Luman Bell. Sobieski Ross and George Fox vs. Jonathan Smith H. J. OLMSTED, Proth'y. PROTHONOTARY'S OFFICZ, Coilderiport, Jan. 27, 1851. NOTICE. COUDDRSPORT LIBRARY AS— SOCIATION. will hold kquarterly meeting on Saturday, the fourth of Feb ruary, at the how of thgj.,ibrarian. . MAY- MANN, Sec'y. • Music; • • AUNTER'S celebratO4 Instructions for the Piano-Forte; - Burrow& Piano-Forte Primmer; Union Glee' Book; A new - supply of Sheet Music ; For sale by T. B. TYLER. Babbitt , s Yeast and Soap Pow ders.--These superior articles are war ranted to save time and money, rind promote peace and harmony in families. • For sale at " TYLER'S. • Tailoring! Tailoring!! 11.. Y . W. HARDING, Tailor. All work" . entrusted. to his care will be done with neatness, comfort, and durability. I Shop over Lewis Mann's store. 6-37tf AUDITOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the 11 Auditor appointed to make distribu tion'of the proceeds of the sale of real estate in the case of Johnson, Welles & Co. against Versel Dickinson, will at tend to the duties of his appointment at the office of the Prothonotary on Mon day the 13th day of February next, at one o'clock P. M. The same Auditor harinff b been appointed by the , Court .to make distribution of the . prOceeds of the sale of real estate sold at the suit of A. RounSville against Chester Ellsworth, will attend to the dudes of his appoint m-nt at the same place, on Tuesday the Ilth day of February next, at one o'clock P. M. Persons - interested ,in the above mentioned cases may attend if they think proper. H. J. OLMSTED, • Jan. 27. 37-3 t . Auditor. , Notice. . Votice is tiereby given that an aftplica. has been made to the court of Corn;. mon Pleas of roue' coznty playing for a charter of incorporation of the }lra Fresh)? terian 'Church of the 13f:trough - of Couders port, in accordance with the art iclos of incor poration dolv presented to, : the sid court,- and-now on tile in the Prothonotary's office of the said county. . Any person knowing just reason against the said application, may. be-heard in refer ence thereto at the next court of common pleas of edid cot' .ty, to be held at the Bo rough of Coudersport on Monday the 20th day of Fehtuary, A. D. 1854. 37.31 H. J. OLMSTED, Proth*y. THE JOURNAL BOOK STORE OFFERS to the public a collection of 1, ..../SCHOOL BOOKS of every kind called for in this comumnity—readina mutter for every taste—the works of time-honored and standard authors, with those of progressive and inquiring writers of almost every school of thought and investiLmtion. and on terms which no purchaser will regret. Among-4411r works of History are— United States. • IVinfitrop's New-Enghnul—new edition, Pascott's COI/rifle/.t of .lox ico, '• rem, Nlacaoley's Engl•unl, Dickens' Child's History of Enuland, Goodrieles Ilistory of England, France, and the United States. Law Boobs of the best and * most useful kind; Layard's Nineveh and Babylon, " -Nineveh and its ttennuns. Lyel 's Geology, Agriculture, and Chemistry Stillman's, Taylor's, and Bartlett's Travels in Europe, Lives of Dr. Judson and his.three wives, Lives of Lady Jane Gras --J• Fu Poems of t;oldsm ith, Gray, Cook, and others, Griswold's l'oets and Poetry of Enghind, " " America, Read's Female_ Poets, Tennyson's In Me moriam, Tas . so, Ossian, •Fcru Leaves and Little Ferns, I I vperion—W ide, \Vile World—Queechy, I:-dorado—Czar and Sultan, I lisurrection in China, • r• - , im.tun ce Tales—Mapleton, Lif, or P.m, • •x.„ WUrie by L. Maria Child, • • A large variety of Books for Children, both amusing and instructive, - - Works of Theodore Parker, Writings of Jefferson,. Milton's Prose, NVoiks of E. Oakes Smith, llyilropathic Cook Book, Cookery as it Should Be, Water Ouse Manual, Ilyth-opathic himyc•lonedia, flume for All—new meno,d of L.Hiling, The Family Dentist, and other public:m.l,ms of Fowlers & %Yells , New-York. Albums, ]Awing Books, aad paper. Mac Lauren's series of Copy Books. . Various kinds of Letter and Note Paper. earth+, Envelopes, Wafers, and Wax. %Water Colors. Diaries, Pencils. etc. Temperoce Tracts, Hot Corn Tracts. Woman's Right to Preach, n sermon by Rev. Luther Lee. The A'ost Christian Use of the Sunday, a sermon by Rev. Theodore Parker. Lectures by Kossuth, Greeley, Seward, and others. M. Vs. MANN. Cot:Drama; Pa., Dcc. 30, 1853. 6-33tf riOLLIER'S Shakspeare ; • I, ,,JPoole'a Index to Periodical Literature; Edmunds' Spiritualism; Spectator—a new and handsome ediiion; Hot Corn—Life Scenes in New-York; and some hooks for tho Young people, at the Juu. 13, 1854. JOURNAL BOOK STORE. VALENTINES" for ladies only, at tile JOURNAL BOOR STORE. MATRA SSE S ITV WELLSVILLE,..9T THE teat (Nog(, &tote; No. 94 MAIN STREET, ATAY be found constantly on hand and for safe, an .exiensive variety of Spen cer & Granger's superb Mattrasses, of every sort, kind, and price, from a $3.50 palm Mattress to a super-English Hair Alattrass at $lO.OO. Also, Lounges, Bolsters, and Pillows. All of which are offered to Hotel and Boarding House keepers. and all others who have common sense enough to know that a filthy Feather Bed, to make the best of ii, is but abreeder of disease and a life cur tailer,—at lower prices than can be found at any other storeilt the county. LANCEY & Co., Salo Ageuta (in the county), for the sale of the above goofs. 635 . 1 y Boston More , Wellsville, Jan. 13, 1.85.1. Lewis Man n • • IS again home, in the store opposite the Northeast corner cff the public square, and is receivitig direct .from 'New York city— not a "Mammoth Stock" of Winter c.oode, but sufficie n t to fill up the old Store; which gocds are now offered for inspection and examination. He would therefore say to the old customers,—Step in and see his: assort ment ; and to the public generally, that 'as his goods are for sale, he will be happy to receive ‘, calls." County Orders taken at Par F DR Goode at L. MANN'S. fr HE LADIES will find at Mann's, store Cocheeo, Washington, Merrimack, Phil-. ip, Allen & Sons', and other choice varieties of Prints, warranted by the aubscribcr nut to fade. ALL' WO OL. Delaines at Mann's', Al pacas, Paramettas, English and French Merinos at . MANN'S. GING HAMS—a good afsortment at MANN'S SILKS and Dress Trimmings MANN'S HALALS of various patterns and quali Oties—Ladies' and Children's Hoods,' at • MANN'S. CAMI3IIICS, Bishop Lawns, Vietotia Lawns, Cap Lace, Crape, Rue d'Muslin, Swiss Muslin, Linnenfldkfe., Embroidered do., Muslin Edgings ? Cotton do., Linen do., Ladies' Collars, W ristlets, Undersleeves, Ladies'Skirts, do, Caps, to be found at • MANN'S. LARGE lot of Hosiery at MANN'S IF you want warm Striokina for the ehildren, you-will find titem-at MANN'S. AITER - BOOTS, Buskins, and tho Urothet variety' of Shoes, can be found at MANN'S.. lIATS, caps, comforters , Wrappers, Drawers, Buck Gloves, do. Mittens, Berlin• Lined Cloves, Carpet. , Bags, Satch els, Suspenders. Call at • - = M ANI4'S'STORE. BOYS' and Ycuths' Soots at . .MANN'S. SLJEETING, Shirring , Batts, and Cotton Yarn at MANN'S. SUGARS, Teas, Coffee, Rice, Ginger, ' Pepper spice, starch, saleratus, con• stuntly on hand at MANN'S sToRE, TILIM Tobaceo, Fine-Cut do-, Chew ...l ing and Smoking at MANN'S. IF youwant Axes, Hatchets, Ham mers, mill saws, cross-cut do., [land do., Chisels, Augurs, Auger Bits, Files of all kinds, Steel Squares, Iron do., Try do., call at - MANN'S. JEWIS MANN keeps constantl* on hand Shorels, Spades, manure, Forks, Fire Irons. , SLEIGH BELLS at MANN'S STORE . . LOCKS, Door Handles, Bulls, Screws, Locks—all sizes—Shoe Nails, Finishing do.; for sale at . LEWIS MANN'S. pucKET KNIVES, Table do. • CALL AT MANN'S STORE. ffiEIVIS MANN has for sale Shot, 4 Lead, Powder, Flasks, &c. New Cash Grocery AND rovision Store HITHER, YE HUNGRY. sC• S. JONES takes this method to inform . the people of Coudersport and the pub lic generally, that he has just opened a .Grocery \ and Provision Store, where be will keep constantly on hand everything in the line of eatabies," and which he will sell A w asonatne as eau De desired. Tim eub .statials' can he fou . p . sl here at all times, such as Flour and Pork,—while the appetites of the most dainty can also be satisfied.— Therefore, should you wish for anything. of the kind, please call and examine be. fore .putchasing elsewhere, and it he can not satisfyi,ycu, your case must be dee. Ferate. You will always find a full assortment of Groceries, consisting of Su. gars, Teas, Coffee, Saleratus, Spices, Gin ger, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries, Salmon, Codfish; INTackEtel, Blue Fish, Rice, molasses, Syrup, etc, Also, at all times, Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll .and firkin,) Salt, Harns„etc., etc. Cirr" Grain and all other kinds of ProdUce taken in excham-e for goods at the cash price. 6.33 t? . C. S. JONES., A SOR I'ED Pickles in jars' for tale by C. S. JONES. PICKLED CHERRIES at C. S. JONES' FRENCH MIJS CARD, a new thing entirely, for sale at C. S. JONES'. SACKS OF SALT at the NEW PROVISION . STORE. RANBERIES! ORANBERIES! by 7 , -/ the quart or bushel at A Quantity of first-rate • CHEESE just received at C. S. JONES'. DANDLES of all kinds—a new u sortment at C..S. JONES'. H AMS and Shoulders---a new supply at the Nsw PROVIIION STORE. iptUTTER and LARD of the best quality at the , NEW PROVISION STORE 7". AL/FACKEREL, Salmon, & Blue Fish - 1 - 1 - 11 - at C. S. JONES'. SUPERIOR Sperm and Tallow Can• dles at C. C. JONES' PROVISION STORE. INDIAN Meal and Buckwheat con stantly on hand at the NEW PROVISION STORE. CI...RAIN and produce of all kinds ta ‘fitken in exchange for Goods it t his store. C. 8. • °pat Receipts and Expenditures of * ~Potter- County for the,. year corn -- ' mincing the let chiy7rtf an:, 184% • and ending the 31st day . of Dec. of the, same year, inclusive. To amt. on unseated tax for the years 1832 end 18113, $949 12 " seated lands 'and personal • property for 1852 and pre - - • vious years, - 1466 93 . " seated lands and personal property for the year 1853, 221)6 53 Notes, - 21 01 " Judgments and forfeited - recognisances, ' . 1299 20 redemption of lands be-, longing to tho county, 34 16 To bal.,of expenditures over receipts, 9642 85 By amt. drawn to Nelson Clark, Trett surer, to balance on settlement off his itcconnts for 1852, a n t. drawn for stationery attorney tees' . clerk hire election expenses constable returns to, court , 102 26 pay to Grand Jurors 280.60 Traverse Jurors 11124 41 commonwealth costs 189 54 auditing Prothy's netts. 5 00 Auditors' wages 61 05. constable attendance on court . - 58 61 ,pay to bridge vieweri 9 50 tucidedlid expenses 14 62 printing blanks - 1 47 84 tip slavers' wages ' 97 72 court crier's wages 90 00 fuel . 1 82'00 costs by county • I SJ jail expenses ' 27 13 thouey refunded j 33 63 qualification fees ' 21 44 public printing 1 198 75 fox; wolf, and wildcat. 1:1:1 I. tS ItlEl tE=i2 MZI 17'.11 certfs.. . , 439 85 .. .--.. Assessors' wages , 283 65 II II Prothonotary's fees 55'36 41 " Commissioners' wages 155 01 PI • " balance due for clerk hire for 1852- 1. 57 91 .. 'lt Sheritl's lees. i : 316 69 II II • cleaningcourt-house yard , 1 i, 25 25 " .. sum) iug townships 51 51 1 . app. to dom. Belton s 64 08 1 .. .. Com'rs' wages for's2 56 35 111 appropriation to Cou - dersportAcadenty ' 106 57 " bonds drawn to the following per-. ' ' ' !tons, on contract for building the court-house: No. 1, drawn to Win. Bell, datedSept.23,lBs3,due at date 120 00 , " No. 2, " 41 "' 1 300 00 " " No. 3, Match Ist, 1854, " 1000 00 " " No. 4, Dec. Ist, 1855, " "1000 00 " " No. 5, Dec. Ist, 1856, 'f - 1000 00 " " No. 6, Dec. Ist, 1857, ' l , 11000 00 " " Nu. 1, Eli flees, March Ist, '5l, 500 00 " " No. 2, . " " _,., ' 300 00 " bond, dated Oct. 16, 1852, to IV. V. . Keating, payable in five equal an nual payments, with interest an nually . ' 1 4000 00 We, the undersigned Commissioners of Potter county, do certify the foregoing State ment of Receipts and Expenditures Tie cor rect and true, as taken from and compared with the originals remaining in the books of this office. In testimony whereof, we have hereunto set our hands the 6th day of January. A. D. 1854. WILLIS YOUNG, ) w.m. 11. METZGER, G. G. COLVIN, ) L. B. Core, Clerk. Jan. 13, 185-1. 353 t is hereby given that the Commission eriof Potter county will expose to public, sale at the Conunirionerie , the _lst day of February, 1&14, at 2 o'clock I'. M. of said day, tho .fol lowinn.' tracts of land belonging to said county, to the highest bidder: No. Quantity. Warrantee. Township. 4631 4693 • WILLIS -YOUNG, C G. (1: COLVIN. .§ Wm. 11. BI'ZGBII, L. B. COLE, Clerk. Jan. 13, 1854. 553 t Of the Funds of Potter County on the first day of January, 1854. DIL To amount of bonds outstanding $10320 00 " orderi 4114 03 By imt, of taxes outstanding on an • seated lands for 1852 - $2697 23 " amt. of taxes outstanding on un seated lands for 1853 amt. of taxes outist• 'ding on seat- , ed lands returned unseated -" amt. due from Henry Haines, col.; of Hector for 1845 46 64 C. W. Ellis, col. of Eulalia for 1845 Almond Woodcock, col. of Eulalia for 1847 ' 136 03 Chas. P. Cool, col. of He bron for 1848 _ Miles Thompsori7%ol. of Stew :artso P for 1848 Jacob Herrington col. of Swe den for 1848 i• r• G. W. Ellis, col. of Geneses for 1848 • " " Benjamin Rennells, col. of Eulalia f0r.,1848 , k Samuel. Barr. col. of Roulet for 1849 " " David Colcord, col. of. Eul alie for 1849 " " Amasa Robbins, col. of Gen esee for 1849 • J o hn Mahan, col. of Wkarton .for 1849 .*. John Palmer, col. of Homer . for 1849 E: P. Briggs; eel, of Bingham for 1850 • Alfred Ayres, col. of Homer for 1850 • .0 John M. Kilbourn, col. of Pike for 1850 • " " F. D. French, col of Stewart . son for 1850 " Crayton Lewis, col, of Ulysses for 1850 -. " James Bartron; col. of Whor ton rot 1850 C. S. JONES' Statement $15619.80 Notice (lower. Utilelta. Jackson. du Sweden. do do - do Wharton Oswayo. Jackson. Sweden. T. W. Withal: .do . do do do do (10 do 105 96 100 50 e. do do do Statement • Debt Dwigbi, col. •of . 411 e.. • ghany for 1851 • • . GO 73 " U. M. T.' C. ,'Webster, col. of • 5 57 for ;‘. E. Fo ste r , l c B o s l l of J - s . teks t On • for 1851 ". T. M. Keeter;coL of Whop. ton for 113.51. Samuel Havens, cob of Con- -• dersport for 1852 " " j Wm. Perry, col. of Genesee • for 1852 33 33 " ~" James Douglas, col. of Lled . tor for 1852 " " W. D. - Parks, col. of Hebron for 1852 "" John Lyman. J r., col. of Ron let for 185 6 . f 4 ' " Charles Bennett, col. of Shar on for 1852 " " Wm. Dikemaa" . artsoa for 197 " " Moses Had , • ' for 1852 */ " ", John Burr; Brauch for itra. " " Joshua Baker, col. of A,. for 1853 " ' 6 " E. P. Brigs, col. of Bingham for 1853 " " Y. D. StaySa, col. of Clara for 66 1853 20 61 " • " i NJ: Al of Eulalia for 1853 68 G 8 " -"I Francis Sordoni, col. of Hector for 18.53 " John Palmer, col. of Homer *for 1353 " ' 6 Henry Cummings, coL, of Har rison for 1843 - " i David Crowell, c01.33f Jack . sou for 1853 " " hloses - Dawly, col. of Genesee for 1;53 " "• Win. L. Ensign, col. of Par . tage for 1853 " ' 6 James Dicker, col. of Pike • for 1833 " " 6 , B. D. Dolbee, col. of Oswayo • for 1853 " " 11. L. tillirl, col.- of_ Sweden fur 1853 " E. L. Graves, col. of Sharon fur 1853 " Niihau Fuller, col. of Ulys ses for 1853 . " ". 'Abraham Drake, col. of Stew orison for 1853 - " " Lemuel llannuoud, col. of $370 56 • 695 38 154 86 723 93 ' • West Branch for 1853 " " ' , John Mason, col. of Wharton ' for 18.53 , IV°, the undersigned commissioners of Put ter county, do certify that the for4iing State ment of the Funds of said comity is correct,' as appears from the hooks and 'documents in die Oleo of the Commissioners. Witness our hands the 6th day ofJanuary,.lBs4. Wm. 11. , 111ETZGER, n . c G. G. COLVIN, . . ' Attest— • • WILLI'S YOUNG, L ) -- . , L. B. Core, Clerk. Jan. 13, 1854. '3,t' ' GAZONINGOTOBERZHI &YEW GOODS $15619 80 DOUBTLESS there are many persons in Coudersport and vicinity who have never visited the famous BosTort Svorts at the fast-growing village of V% ellsville. The No. of this store is 94, which number is over the door— . BOSTON . STORE . _ 94 O'ER THE DOOR This establishment is one < of the largest DRY GOODS and RE:WV-MADE CLOTHING DEPOTS in Allegany county. Hundreds of custom ers from Potter county buy all their clothing, boots and shoes, and other fixings, at this great mart of business. But still there are those who have never happened to fall into the path that leads, most assuredly, to econeiny and wealth.—That path leads all cash buyers straightway to the GREAT BOSTON, We have no enemies topunish,:no friends to reward. We Kell for ready. pay, and take in exchange for goods the following useful a,licles, viz.:— . Cash Tallow. Venison Oats. Beeswax Fur Bears rocks Hides W heat . Yarn Bags Potatoes Wool Butter, &c. &c. .We are now receiving from our .shop_ at Rochester, about ten cords of the best i BOOTS AND SHOES sold in the county.. We keep constantly on hand-= Men's India Rubber Boots " • " " Over-shoes " Coats " Pants ' Caps With *very extensive stock of • It. LI 46 AI Li ,RIINES, VALISES, AND CARPET Boas, Choi geblaek and colordd Dress silks, Al paca, Delaines,Thibet Cloths, Prints, Ging hams, and otber Dress, Goods—together with a general variety of Dry Goods. Shawls, Shawls. 15034 03 Ern a 392 GI In particular, we would call the attention of the Ladies to our great variety of 'Maud!, to every possible_ kind, altogethei too nu merous to mention. 156 18 10 27 ; AM TIM SSE S. We hive the largest stock of the differ ent kinds of Mlatra•sea in Western New York. HOTEL KEEPERS can be supplied on reasonable terms. D 333 2 82 Three Cheers . For the, contemplated Canal from Wells ville to Rochester; and hoping that the Plank Road will,be continued on to Cour dersport' the coming spring, and that the sons'and , danghtere of benighted Potter may be more frequentry seen in oar young City. lIIE 3 EMI 69 40 )IVo rem . aio Your most obqletviis, Fall - - _ Wellayille, Jan. 13, 1854... 6-35 Gin A FRES H , supply of Gargling Oil, JaPiatt's Linimeut, and Brant's Medicines, at TYLER'S. 5 64 19 10 28 67 G. Htuinmere Premium Essence of Coffee, egiml to, , and fear times cheaper than Old Java, at TYLER'S, EEI 3 78 10 fi2 CHEST HANDLES, Drawer do., Bolts, Retches, Ratter Snags, Ward- robe Hooks, Barn Door Hinges, kept for sale by . LEWIS MANN. 6 57 MI 10 06 WIIOUGHI' NAILS at - MANNIS STORE. 10 04 19 95 158 71 28 53 70 67 92 38 51 ° 07 01. of Stew- 19 34 et, col: of Ulysses BEI C to, eel. of West 6 92 78 18 El 3 m IBM 116 76 15 91 EIKE 13321 97 2 ECM • Gs]s 172 78 187 15 EU MM 109 4G I=E! tsno ol 94 LANCET & Co. PROCLAMATION. • • • , WIJ-ER EA S, the Hon: Roam:A Warrs.,ProsidentJudge,and the Hon. 0. A. Lewis and ham hilAare. Esquires, Associate Judges of this'Ceurti of Oyer and Terminer and General. Jail Delivery: War ter Sessions o(. the Pence, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for ,the pxru t ty of Lotter, hate issued their precept, bearing , date the th t 9 "of Dec. in the year , et: our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, and to me directed, for lidding a Court of Oyer and • Terminer and Gerteral* Jail Del ivery.Quarter Sessioni of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Cart of Cotnrnon Pleas, in the Itorough of. , ! ersport, on HON DA-I' ,THE 20th OF FE' BRUARit next and to continue INC %VEEN. Notice is therefore hereby 'given to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace, and Con stables within said County,' that they bet then and there intheir proper persons, atlO o'clock A. M. of said day, with their rolls, ords, inquisttions,examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices , appertain to be done. And. those who are bound by their recognizancei to prosecute' against the prisoners 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 be just. Dated Coudirsport, Jan., 20th, aril ,the 79th year of the 'lndependence el ,the ' United States of America. PIERREA STI3BINS;SheriIf. Sheriff's Sales. DY.VIRTUE of nndry writs of venditio -I).ni expowas, and sliait vend.. ex., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter coynty and to WO directed,l will expose to sa e by _ public vendue or outcry at the Calla House in 'Coudersport:, dn MONDAY,. the 20th day of Ftibruary - 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, the followingdescribed real estate, to wit: _ _ _ Situate in the borough of Coudersport, Pot ter county, Pa., deicribed and bounded us follows: fsiorth by a street or ulLy not yet opened, and east by lands of W. T. Jones & ••• Bro., south by the street running from Cou dersport to Lywausyille, and west by lands of W. T. Jones & Bro., being lot No. (3) three as appears by . draft - or plot made by 11.,R. Dutton—containing . fifty . .two .square rods, or thereabord—on which is erected one brick house., Seized,' taken in execution, and to be sold as the property- of A. 11. Good sell at the suit of F. L. & C. 8. Jones. ALSO, certain real estate, situate in Harrison township, Potter county, Pu.,batind ed on the north by tins New York' State lint', on the east by lot-No. 128, on the south by lot No. 5, and on the west by lot No. S of the sub division of the Bingham lands in Hartisian township, told being lot No. 6 of suidsub:di vision—containing ninety--six and nine-tentbs acres, about sixty acres of which is improved; with one log house, one frameburu,one spring house and au apple orchard thereon. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the prop erty of Miles Thompson at the suit of Julia ' Stover. . ALSO, certain real estate, situate in Allegany township, Potter co., Pa,—bounded as follows : On the north by lands of Peter Shuns and unseated -lands, on the 'east by Unseated laud, on the south by a lot now or late in the possessimiof Consider fittat'us, Mid wet by unseated lands—being lot No. 67 of thelMotment of the Fox Estate in said towu ship. - and containing one hundred, five and one-tenth acres-of which about. forty acres is improved; with a log house, log barn, one blacksmith shop. a frame barn and some fruit, trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution and-to be sold as the property of Wm. S. Hay wood at the'suit of John hl. Judd. 1 . ALSO, certain teal estate, situate in Pike township, Potter county, Pa., bonndtai and &set ibed as follows t• On the north by Duds of %V. B. Furman, on the cast and south by unseated Iknds of 11. Id. Walker, and on the„west by hands of Calvin Carried-contaiuing turfy-five nerele—Axso, one other tract, sit uate as aforesaid,. bounded on the north by lands of David liilbourn and unseated land, east by unseated land and lands of W. B. Fer man, on the south and-west by land of John and Calvin Curried—containing one hundred neres--At.so, one other tract, situate as as aforesaid-hounded on the north by land of .1. Sunderland, east by unseated land of 11.114. Walker, south by land of J. Bump and un seated land, and on the west by unseated Loads and lands of W.. 8. Furman; containing eigtity•ene . and seven-tenths acres,. more or less; on which there is erected one overshot sawmill; one log and ono frame house, and one board - hovel thereon.—At.so, one other lot, situate in Hector tthriaship,• couni'y and state aforesaid, bounded on the north by lot :No. 25 Of tire allotment of the lauds of H. H., Dela in Hector township, east by west line of Tioga county, south by lots Nos. 36 and 37. final the west by lot No. 34-being lot N0.,3S of the allotment in said township; conntaining one hundred acres, fifty acres of which is im proved, with one log house, a frame. house, a frame barn and an apple orchard thereon. taken in execution and to be sold as the property ofJames Bump and E. Mulford at the suit of Caleb Towbridge. ALSO, certain real estate, situate in Jackson township, Potter co., Pa.-bounded as foll.;ws: On the north by unseated landnott the east by lands of J. P. Lossey, deceased. and unseated land; no the South by unseated l=inds, and on the. west by unented laud and lands of widow Ryaut ; containing three hun dred and fifty, acres, be the same more or lsa; ou winch is a sawmill, a frame house and board shanty, and about Live acres improved thereon. Seized,- tat:min execution and to be sold as the property of Reuben Herrington nod Charles Herrington, at the suit of wood, Abbott & Co. ALSO, certain real estate, situate. in the Borough of Coudersport, Potter county. State of Pennsylvania, and known on the town plot thereo4 kept in the County Commission. ers' office, as lots Nos, 52, 53. 54, and 55, - on sqn.ire No. 7, on which is erected one frame house and one .frame barn—also some 'fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of V. Dickinson, L Strait, and A: Woodcock, at.tho suit of Wan ...l. zer & Harrison. use of Jones. Walt • Fuller. 1. 7 -X Notice is hereby given. tha an 'amount equal to the costs will be required be paid upon ench sale when struck down to the bid. der; and upon a failure to coLutaly with this regulation, the tract of laud will agaiu , be ollored formic. PIERRE A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. .ti'. HERIFF'S Orrice, Coudersport, Jan. 20, 1834. 5 Machine OiL Mill Owners will always 9ud a ettßiy , of oil for machinery at. satisfsmaory Frioeti‘arid a ny quantity ,at TYLER'S Drag Store. fI ARRISON'S Hdkf. and Flavoring Ex at 'junta, Inks, and Toilet . Soapa, for Bala TYLER'S. COUNTY ORDERS received .it par v—"at- TYLER'S: 'a ' IC