rEM LI • 1 •; 1 : 4 . - Tea' s ' iteinies looking :6 MESSRS mover the records of Dec. Tani of tlattitei ,Session, in, Bradford Courtly. Penna., I find that ten individuals were licensed to sell liquor., in ; small: quantities, i. suppose b the drink. AlthoUgh very strong re monstrancies.were brought against some,. , and 'Ackley .. . give permission. Th ' is accounts for ` 4, lAbe necessity of twelve weeks court in a year,. besides, numberlesi arbitrations. . Much of the 24 week , Was occupied in eagroufing some poor fellows for selling withdtit license., Arid the Court 'wadi° the licensed ones, If you sell to known, mukhibitdal' drunkards, - your licenses will be suspended, or revoked'-The same as saying, you may •manufactate tamely drunkards as you please, Ott may bring all the treasures of learn ing and talent, with the bright propects of .peace and happiness, to an un timely, and dishonored grave. You may sell the poison to the young man, who is the-pride of his aged parents-tbeir stay —their all, whose clear and lofty mind, • like the cedar of Lebanon, will make him eminent in society. Yes, you may poieoit his mental and physical powers, bet you must net . intrude your poison ripen the old drunkard who 'has' long fain in the ditch, and whose_ character, property andel, long ago passed into oblivion... So much fur -regulating the liquor traffic. What a pity that those gentlemen had not lived in France to regulate their houses of licentiousness, or in ancient Sparta, where theft was no crime; if not detcc:ed. Those ten. li censed houses will pay into the County fund... 120: but how much will thvy take out Look at the long trial list, and 'see ten or fifteen criminal cases at every Court, and more civil suits than can be contained in one column of their County paper. " A penny wise and pound.foolish" policy. The exact sum received in the City and County of Philadelphia for tavern licenses in the ye4r,lBsl,was $66,202. 'The expenses forprosecuting for crime, and for the support' or pauperism consequent on intemperance, in the City and County, was, for the same year, $366,000. Sips Albert Barnes: "Should an 'evil kits this ire proiected•by law, should' it' ite assumed that his to exist, should an attempt be made merely to regulate it, should it have the patronage of the State add be • made legal, should a virtuous comm unttrconsent to be taxed to sustain hushotild intelligent and pious men lend • :Weir countenance to it We say no. Sficietylas, the right to protect itself, and .by no Means should pass laws to 4 ppitect evil.' Instead of regulating evil, stliy not remove it "What would a government bell:at:should undertake to regulate murder ?" As the , citizens Of .Bradford are engaged in en uphill bus iness, would it not be best for the " ban ner county" to send them a missionary ? They ought to know how nicely we get along without licensed houses. And as we are elevated far above them on the - material globe, they should know that we are equally so in the scale of morali ty. Does any one doubt this ? Look at last fall's election. • • Sweden, Jan. 2, 1854. Notice IS hereby given to the several Collectors i of the Legal Protective Temperance Society of Potter county, that they are'empowered to solicit subscribers for stock, and to receive per ventage on the same. Persons living in townships not represented in the convention. and wishing to become imembers of the Society. are requested to stip the Constitu ion, subscribe for a share of the stock, and the =duce will firmed im mediately to appoint mllyctors for said Town slips B. THOMAS'. 'res. • \ Execu . • E. Ilssx.Et.t., Vice Pres. I live U. A.TWOOD, Treas. S. A. SLAnc, Sect. I Commit . : M. A. Sc.( As't Sect. J tee. Trial List. , FEBRUARY TERM, 1854. John M. Lamberton vs. James H.Wright. Howland Vannatter vs. Parker Vannat .: ter and Almira Vrinnatter. • Howland Vannntter vs Park - er• Vannatter. Com'th of Pa. use of Potter county., vs. Amin French. T. E. Brown S. G. Jonesvs: itsa Lathrop. • Chester L. CiSsa. w vs. Jackson T'p. .A, F. Cressey vs. L. D. Williams. Sobieski Ross vs. Nathan Brown & Luman Bell. Sobieski Ross and George Fox vs. Jonathan Smith H. J. OLMSTED, Proth'y. PROTHONOTARY ' S OFFICO, t Coudersport, Jan. 27, 1954-. Premium Panning Mi 12. Important lo Farmers and Mechanics, lIE subscriber has purchased of J. Jltamborough the right:to use in Potter and M'Kean counties his patent iu the construction of Fanni,,g Mills. He has also, at great ex- Inure, commenced the manufacture ot a PRE MIUM MILL which will clean from 100 to 200 bushels per hour. This Mill was patented March 20, WV, since which time it has stood at the head of the list at all the State and ceun ly agriculturul societies where it has been ex hibited. and is a universal favorite with all farmers who have tried it. It took the pre mium at, the first Agricultural Fair, held at • Ilarrieburg,,..oet. 31st, 1t351, when there Were. . 50,000 people present; and at the great Stdte Agricultural Fair at liew-Yori, held at Roch ester Sept. 16-19; 1 . 851. this Fanning Mill received the highest honors'. Having met with uniform success wherever tried. I confidently_ invite the farmers of Potter an/ MtKeen counties to call at my shop in Coudersport and exarnintifor themselve.s. 04pply always on hand, to be sold on rea sonable terms -6-37tf ArtCiUDURSPORT LIBRARY AS. I L i SOCIATION meeting op.,,,atunlay,. the, fcyrto-9.f.x:Tb ruary, •at the house of the_Lihrqtjaß. . , MAT MANN, , ' • ' Muld.C:= • ' • " TT TINTER'S celebrated ,Instructions for the Nano-Forte; • . „ litirrowee nano•Forte% Piitrunpr ; '• • • Union Glee Book; ,•••••'• •,.,„••. • . • Anew supply of Sheet Ainnic; . • Ear ante by T,•B. TYLER. • .• • Babbitt's Yeast and,Saap Pow ders.—Th'ese superior. articles are war ranted *to aisse time .and mtmejr, and „ promote peace and harmony in families. For-sale TYLER'S. Tailoring! Tailoring!! . wi t J. W: HAUDING, Tailor. All work entrusted to his care will be done • .neatuess, comfort, and durability. rirShop over Lewis Mann's store. . 6.37tf AtrAITOR'z NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby; giiren that the -- Auditor appointed to make distribu tion of the proceeds of the sale of real estate in the case of ` Johnson. Welles (Ts Co. against, Versel Dickinson, will at tend to the duties;of his appointment at the office of the Prothonotary oe Mon day the 13th day-of February :next, at one o'clock P. M. The same Auditor having been appointed by the Court to make-distribution of the proceeds of the sale of real estate sold at the suit of A. Rouniville Against Chester , will attencrte the duties: of Isis appoint ment at the same place, on • Tuesday the 14th day of February next. at one o'clock P. M.• Persons interested in the above mentioned cases may -auendif•they think proper. IL J. OLMSTED, • Jan. 27. 37-3 t Auditor. Notice is hereby given that an applied lion has been made to the court of Com mon , 'Pleas of pone: county praying for a charter of incorporation of tie First Presby feriae Church of the -Borough of Couders port, in accordance with the aniclos of incor poration duly presented to the edid court,- and now on file in the ProthonotarPs office Of the said county. - Any person knowing just reason against the said application, may be heard in tefer ence thereto at the next court of common pleas of said county, to be held at the Bo rough of Coudersport on Monday the 20th day of February, A. D. 1854: 37-3 t - H. J. OLMSTED, Protkey. hi 11: 1* MO 3MI WO *9 ii)3 4 (AFFERS to the public at collection of N..../SCHOOL BOOKS of every kind (=lied for iu this community=-reading matter 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 investigation, and. ou terms which no purchaser will regret. Among our works of History are— Hildroth's United States, Winthrop's Aiew,Englauti—new edition, l'rescott's Conquest of Mexico, • • " Peru, • Macauley's England, Dickens' Child's History of England, Joaepfitts—Rollin, Goodrich's History of England, France, and • the United States. Law Books of the best and most useful kind; Layard's Nineveh and. Babylon, ' " Nineveh and its gel:claim Ivell's Geology. Agriculture, and Chemistry Sibiu/Ws, Taylor's, and Bartlett's Travels in Europe, Lives of Dr. Judson and his three wives, Lives of Lady Jane Gray and Alamaret Fuller Ossoli. Poems of Gold...lib, Gray, Cook, and other's, Griswold's Nets and Poetry of England, • 16 • " " America, - head's Female Poets, Tennyion's In Me ' moriam, TOSSO, Ossian, etc., Fern Leaves and Little Ferns, Hyperion—Wide, Wide World—Queechy, Eldorado—Czar and Sultan, Insurrection in China, • Temperance Tales 7 -Mapleton, .Life of Isaac T. Hopper, and other works by L: Maria Child A large variety of Child, for Children, both amusing and instructive, Works or Theodore Parker, Writings of . .. Jefferson, Milton's Prose, AVorks of E. Oakes Smith, Ilydropathic Cook Book, Cookery as it Should Be, _ Voter Cure Manual, • Ilydropathic Encyclopedia, I hone for All—new method of building, The Family Dentist, and other publications of -Fowlers - & Wells. New-York. • Albums, Drawing Books, and paper. AlacLeuren's senes of Copy %vice. - Ll7arious kinds of Letter and Note Paper. Cards, Envelopes, Wafers, and Wax. • Water Colors, Diaries, Pencils, etc. Temperance Tracts. Hot Corn Tracts. Woman's Ridir & to Preach, a sermon by Rev. Luther 'Le . The Most Christian Use of the Sunday, a sermon by Rev. Theodore Parker. Lectures by Kossuth, Greeley, Seward, and others. M. W. MANN. Cuunsksroar, Pa., Dec. 30, 1853. 633tf COLLIER'S Shalopeare Poole's Index to Periodical Literature; Edmonds' Spiritualism; Spectator—a new and bandsomo edition; Hot Corn—Life &epee in New-York; and some books for the young people, at the Jan. 13, 1854. , JOURNAL BOOK STORE. "VALENTINES for ladies only, at V the JOURNAL BOOK STORE. it,IAY be found constantly on hind and for save, an exiensive variety of Spen cer & Granger's superb Mammies, of every sort, kind, and price, from a 83.50 palm Mattress to a super-English Hair Mattrasi at $lO.OO. Also, Lounges, Bolsters, and Pillows. All of which are offered to Hotel and Boaiding 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 a breeder of disease and a life' cur -tailer,—at• lower prices than - can he found at any other store is the county: ' ' - • - LANCET & Sale Agehts (in the 'county) for therlale o the above goods. . 635 ly Boston store, Wellsville, Jac. 13, 1854. JOHN JIEOKHOW. Notice. r MATRA SSE S IN WELLSVILLE, .12T THE gteat -I) J3ogon, &Rote; No. 94 MAIN STREET, : liB‘i i io Man 11;!: PS a gain home, in- , the store opposite the orthepsF comer of the,pulolic square, and Is receiving direct (Ann Nfivi-Vork city— Mita .4 Mammoth Ssock".of Wintet 00 d but sufficient to, fill up the old Store; which gocds are note' offered 'for inspection and extO•ination: - He would therefore sarto the old custiimers,—*step in and see his assort ment; and to the public geneml4,•that as his goods.are for sale, be will happy, to receive. ( , calls," • .• . County Orders taken at Par JR Goods at TH LADIES will find at Mann's store Cochieo; Washington, Merrimack, Phil ip, Allen ttr, Sons', and other choice varieties of Prints, warran ted by the subscriber not to fade.. AlLle.Wol34 Delaines at Mann's. .-Al pacas, Pararnettas, English arid French Merinos at, . MANN'S. G INGMAMS—a good afsonment at . MANN'S. SILKS and Dress Trimings at - MANN'S. QUAWLS of various patterns and (Irma- Oties=-Lidies' ind Cluldren'S of • - ' !:MANN'S. CAMBRIC, Bishop , Lawns, Irictinia 1./Lawns, Cap Lace, Crape, Ras d'Muslin; Swiss Muslin, Linneraldkfa., Embroidered do., Muslin Edgings, Cotton do., Linen do., Ladies' Collars, Wristlets, Undersleeves, Ladies' Skirts, do, Caps, to be found at . MANN'S. LARGE lot of Hosiery at • . • MANN'S. IF you want warm Stockings for the childern, you .will find them at MANN'S. GAtTER BOOTS, Buskins, and the abet satiety of Shoes, can be found at - MANN'S. lIATS,. zaps, comforters, Wrappers Diaweis, Buck Glove's, do. &hums, Berlin-Lined Gloves„ Carpet Bags, Satch els, Suspenders. , Call at ' - ' • I MANN'S STORE. B OYS' and Youths' Boots at : : MANN'S gIEETING Shirting Batts, and Cotton arn at • . ' MANN'S. S , UGARS,% Teas, Coffee, Rice, Ginger, Pepper, spice, starch, saletatos, coa-' stonily orktiatid at• " MANN'S STORE. VOLUG,TobAcco, fine-Cut do-, Chew " ing mil' Smoking nt • MANN'S. .. I F sou want Axes, Hatchets, Ham mers,lnill saws, cross-cut do., "Hand dd., Chilies, Augurs,'Angetl Bits, Files of all' kindi, Steel Squares, Iron do.,.,Try do., call at \ • ..- MANNS. • LEWIS MANN keeps constantly al hand thovels, Spades, rqinure Forks, Fire SLEIGLITELLS at • MANN'S' STORE LoC s, Do — of Handles; Butte-, SCreWS, Lwks—alt-4izes--Shop Naito; Finishing do.. for aali".at i MANS'S. ' I_)UCKET KNIVES, Table - do. ' . CALL AT MANN'S STORE: ,ENVIS : :MANN. bag for sale" Shot; Lead, ?Qwder, Flasks, &c. New Cash Grocery AND Provisioart Store HITHER, YE HUNGRY. CS. 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 he will keep constantly on hand everything in the line of eatables," and which he will sell as reasonable as can be desired/ The 6 sub:- statials' can be found here at'all times, such as Flour and Pork,—while the appetites of the most dainty can also be satisfied.— The:efore, should you: wish for anything of the kind, please call and examine be,. fore purchasing elsewhere. and if he can not satisfy! you, your case must be des perate. • You will always find a full assortment of Groceriea, consisting of Su gars, Teas, Coffee, k paleratus, Spices, Gin ger, Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries, Salmon, Codfish, Mackerel, Blue Fish, Rice, Molasses, Syrup, etc. Also, at all times, Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll and firkin,) Salt, Hams, etc:, etc. (gr. Grain and all other kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods at the cash price. 6-33tf C. S. JONES. SORTED Pickles in jars for sale by S. JONES. PICKLED. CHERRIES at 1 C. 8. JONES' FRENCH MUSTARD, a new thing entirely, for sale at C. 8. JONES'. SACKS OF SALT at the NEW PROVISION STORE. CRANBER Sl CRANBERIES! by the quart or bushel at . AQuantity of first•rate CHEESE just received at - C. S. JONES'. fIANDLES of all kinds—a new as N2/sortment at C. S. JONES'. H AMS and Shoulders—a new supply at the NEW PROVISION STORE. BUTTER and LARD .of the bes quality at the • NEW.PROVISION STORE. VIACKERE Salmon, & .B 1 ue Fish -"a- • C. S. ZONES'. SUPERIOR Sperm and Tallow Can dles at C. C. JONES' PROVISION STORE. INDIAN Meal and Buckwheat con Istantly on hand at tho NEW PROVISION STORE. GB.AIN and produce of all 'kinds ta ken in =halve for Gorda _at this store. ' •• C. S. JONES. 10 Alininacs for 064: V ariee for 1854 " Schnell:ea Drawing_Booke: And "olio 43000), Itocdoci nArmei vectatfigi_ , AggiNAL ,BplawT9y.E, MEM Valentines • - FC . YR. the 14th of Feb.--A gredeir,i rietY. salted to all tutor, just moor at TYLER' Administrators' Sale: IN . pnisitanCe" of an order of the Orphans' Coon of the!connty of Potter, 'we stiall expose st - p!nblle, sale on the premises; in . Pleasant Valley towrorlu'p, on. !Monday, the 27th day.of February inst., 'et one o'clock; P. M., all the interest ofJas-filcDowlt late !de• ceased, in a tract ofland bounded as fulloWs: On the north by the lands of Mathew Mc dowl, on the soutb by the lands of :William Warden. on the east._ and west by landa of John Keating'& Co., containing thirtyre thirty acs: Terms of sale made known at the time; of jAOOll' PALMER - i t "A d a le s. Coaor.Lti. Rsangt.. February 3, 1N54 = 38.4 t.! L. MANN'S • . Notice Is hereby given th at the C;onuniesien , ers of Potter county will expose to.pulilin sale at the Commiskioners' Office Itt Coude'rs: port, on TUESDAY, the 21st day of Febrcialy, 1854, at 2 o'clock P. M: of said :day, the fol. lowin e ,o tracts of land belonging to said county, to the highest bidder: No. (Quantity.' Warrantee:" Township.; 4631 9693 • " WILLIS YOUNG, t 4 ,9 G. G. COLVIN, • g • . Wm. H. METZGER, L. B. CoLg, Clerk, Jan. 1 . ,.18.54. spt Removal. 1: WTM. CROSBY, 'of . Boot and Y V Shoe Sthre, has removed to the building lately occupiedby Caldwell's cabinet. shop, tirst‘door north of Johnsou'a store,. where k will be pleased to see those who have hereto (Ire favored Lint with their patronage,and all others who stand iu need of Boots and Shoes. - Nov. 18,- 1853.- 627tf GAZONINGO4OBERZBI XE - Ir GOODS DOUBTI;EAP, there are many, persons in Coudersport and vicinity , who have never visited the famous . Botmcis . Sivas at the :fast•growing village of Wellsville. Mello. of this store is 99, which number is over the door— • . . • '10 ( , - . O°RR0 ° RR • THE DOOR. . . • This establishment is one of the lrrgest DRY GOODS and RESDY-111.2DE - CLOTHING DEPOTS in Allegany eounty6 Hundreds of "cnstom ers from Potter county buy all their clothing, boots end shoes, and other fixings, at this great mart of business. But• still . there are those - who have never happened to fall loco the path thao.)..J., moat assuredly, to econemy and wealth.--That path feads all cash buyers straightway to the -We have no enemies topunish, no friends to reward. We sell for ready pay,and take in exchange for goods the following useful articles, viz.:— Cash . Tallow Venison Oats Beeswax Fur Bears f ocks Hides Wheat Yarn -• Rags Potatoes Wool Butter &c. &c. We are now receiving from our shop at Rochester, about ten cords.of the best Boars AND. SHOES sold in the county. We keep constantly on hand—.,.• • • Men's India Rubber Boots - •l ,l g • Over-shoes .Coats " Pants - 6, 6, Capa With a very extensive stock of TRUNKS, VALISES, AND . CARPET BAGS, Choi ceblack and colored Dress silks. Al paca, Delaines, Thibet Cloths, Prints, Ging hams, awl otber Dress Goods—together with a general variety of Dry Goods. Shawle., In particular, we would call the attentiop of-the Ladies to our great variety of Shawls, to every poisible kind, altogether too nu merous to . mention. We have -the largest stock of the differ• ent kinds of Mairasses in Western New York. 1-IovaLICzePERS can be supplied tha reasonable terms. For Ills contemplated Canal from Wellsy villa to Rochester ; and hoping that the Plank Road will be continued on to ecou'. ii dersport he coming - spring. and that the sons and St righters of benighted Potter maj be more f uently seen in our young city. We remain'yonr smost'ob't servits, C. S. JONES'. LANCET & Co. 1 Well4vDte, Jan. 13, 1854. 6-35 bin A Fags supply of Gargling' 014 JoPlatt's initnent, atkl Brant's Medicines, at . TYLER'S. ; . . G. Hammen, Premium Essence of Coffee equal to, awl four time telieaper than 01 Java, at ' TYLER'S, ((11 HEST. HANDLES, Drawer do.i, IL/Bolts, Retches, Halter Snaps, War d robe Hooks, Barn Door Hinges, kept for sale by • - LEWIS MANN. WROUGB.T NAILS. at MANN'S STORE, IYON'Et:KATHAIRON 'end other Jexcellent preparations for cleansing- alga baaUtifYl9olo BAIA, for sale at , TYLER!. Homer. • r Eulalia. ; Jackson. ;; do Sweden. ' • do do do Wharton. ; do °sway°. • 1" Jackson., Sweden. •• . 5O 105 96 100 T. Willing. W. Willia. do do ao do . • do do do do do . do do '250 75 330 324 94 I BOSTON STORE GREAT BOSTON, IMM2MED 1!=31 MATRASSE Three - Cheers mociamAirioN: - .1: -. f. H *it k i grille; 1 tioh. loner G. MI ISM ' • Marrs,PresidentJudge i andlbe Hoe 0. A. Lewis and ,Josits."blarre Esquires, Associate Judges of the Courts Of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail . Delivery, Quar ter Sessions of . the` Peace, Orphans' Court and Court; of common Pleas for the County of Potter i •have issued their precept, bearing dattithe 11-19 - day. of Deo. in .thajear. of our Lord one thousand* eight .linadred. and fifty : three, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Tnininer,„end General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sesitiontqof the peace, o,l*ll/0 Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in the' Borough of Coudersport,. on . MUNI DAN , THE "20th DAN OF FEBRUARY next and to continue One Want: • Notice,is therefore hereby given, to the Coroneis,'Jtiittices of .the .Peace, and Con stables within said County,, that they be then and there in their roper persons, atlo O'clock A.'S!. of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions,examinations, and Other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done. And those who are ti't)td'by their reetinizances toproseetife 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 thein as will be just. Dated at Coudersport, Jan., 20th, and the . 79th year of the independence of the United States'of America. ME PIERRE A STBEIINS; Sheriff. BEM , • Sales. BY VIRTUE of undry writs of venditio ni exponas s. and alias vend. ex., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter county and to me directed, I will expose to sale by' public vendne or outcry at the Court House in Coudersport, on MONDAY, the 20th day of February 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, the following described real estate, to wit: Situate in the borough of Coudersport, Pot ter county . Pa. ' described and bum:dell as follows: North by a street or alley not yet opened, and east by hauls of W. T. Jones & Bro„ south, by the street running from Cou dersport to ; Lymensville,'and west by lands of W. T.,Jones & Bra., 'being lot No. (3) three as. appears by draft or plot made by H. R. Dutton—contaming fifty-two square rods, or thereabout -- on which is erected one brick dwelling house: , Seized, taken in execution, ' and to be sold awthe property of A. 13. Good. sal at the suit of F. L. & C. S. Jones..' ALSO, certain real estate, situtite in Harrison township, Potter connty, Pa., bound . eiPon the north by the New York State line, °tole =LIT lot No. 128, on the south by lot No.. 5, and on the west by lot N 0.3 of the 50;0- dilision of - the Bingham lands in Harrison township,: end being . lot ,No.:64af tub-di vision—containing ninety-six and nine-tenths acres, abOut sixty acres of which is improved; with 'one log house, one framebarn one spring ' house and an apple orchard • thereon. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the prop erty of hliles Thompson at the suit of John Stover. • ALSO, ,certain real estate, Situate in Allegany township, PMter co.,Pa,--boundcd as : , On the north by ands of Peter Shutts' and anseatedllands, oa the east by unseatol land„, on the - south by a lot pow or . late in the possession of Consider Stearns, and west by 'unseated landi—being lot No. 67 of the allotment of, the fax Estate in - said town ship. and containing' one-buialred, 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 tr e es thereon. Seized, taken in execution and to , be sold as the property of Wm, S. Ray mood at the suit of John M. Judd. • ALSO;! certain real' estate, situate in Pike foWthihiP, Potter ,00unty, Pa., bounded and desmibed as follows: On the north by lands of W: B. Furman, on the east arid .south by 'unseated lands of H. M. Walker. and on the west bYlends of Calvin Carriel-containing forty-five tuxes.—Also, one other tract, sit uate as aforesaid, bounded on the north by lauds of David Kilbourn and unseated laud, enstby.unseated land and lands of W. B. Fur man; on the. south and west by land of John and Calvin Parriel--containiug ono hundred acres.—Ai.so, one other tract, eitriate us as aforesaidi-bounded on the north by laud of J. Sunderland, east by unseated land of H. M. Walker, south by land of J. Sump and un seated land, and' on the west by unseated lauds and lands of W. IL Furman; containing eighty-one and seven-tenths acres, more or less; on which there is erected one overshot sawmill, one leg and one frame house, and one board bevel - thereon.-.--luto, one other lot s situate in Hector township,' 'comity and state aforesaid, bounded on the north. by. lot No. °5 of the allotment of the lands of 1-1. 11. Dentin Hector township, east by west.line oC Tio& county-, south by lots Nos. 36 and 37. and on the west by lot No. 34-being lot No. 35 ofthe allotment in said township; containing one hundred acres, fifty acres of which is int proved, with one log house, a frame house, a frame barn and an apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold us the property of James' Bump and E. Mulford at the suit of Caleb-Tcnvbridge. ALSO, certain real estate, situate in Jackson township. Potter co., Pa.-bounded as folloWs: On the north. by unseated lands; on the east bylands of J. P. Lossey, deceased, and unseated land ; no the south by unseated lands, and on the west by uneatcd laud and lands of widow Ryant; containing three hun dred' and fifty . items, be the same more or less; on which 28'a sawmill. d frame houie and board shanty. and about five. acres unproved thereon. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Reuben Herrington and Charles Herrtugton, 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 thereof. kept in the County Commission. ers' office, as lots Nos. 52..53, 54, and 55, on square No. 7, on which is erected one frame house and one frame barn—also some fruit trees thereon. Seized; taken in execteion,and to be sold as the property of V. Dickinson, I. Strait, and A. Woodcock, at the snit of Wan zer da Harrison, use of Jones, Walton &Fuller. E Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to-the costs will be required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the-bid der; and %ion - a failure to comply with this regulation. ;the tract of land will again be °Beret] for sale. PIERRE A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. OTTICZi , . Coudersport, Jan. 20,18.54. • 11fratelitine :OIL • • . Mill Owners will always find a supply of oil fur machinery at satisfactory prices, and n any quantity, at ' • - l• - TYLER'S Drug Store. HARRI§UN'S Hdkf. ands Flavoring Ex tiactailoks, and Toilet Sciape, for sale at ; ! • 'TYLER'S. CiOt O UNI7 . RDEBB rece . 1.471138a..t5pa! Sound the - Tocsin! OLMSTED'S ' ' 0 N F.r-P R ICE .STOREI Clash ancilkeadrriy. 6 , Economy is the Molise, of ' Wealth.” Crkt 'Rear')hition' in 'the Meritintee Business. ' „stiORT CREDIT .XAKES 141110 rancearm.!! TI4E, sub iieriber Would announcer to' - the public that he has removed to alba Store, next. door -north -of 3, .sy, Smith!' Stove and, Tinware establishment,. where he has just opened - a large ittock of goods for the fall and winter- trade. :The etc/OPb marked at the very lowest stub figurrse and at such prices as cannot fail to shit dm, who study economy in baying. I intend tit adhere to the one-price system. believing it to be the only fair and hooomble mode of doing business: and by taking a straight.: forward course, hope to receive a liberal share of public, Wronage- Pioduce.taken at its cash value. • D.E. OLMSTED. : Nov. 4. 1853. 625 , • • ARIES, are you in want of any Dieg _lAGoods, Silks, Alpaca, De Lames, Ging hams, Prints, Shawls, Bonnets. Sheer', Laces. Edging, Collars, °loges, ke. ,You cannot fail to beguiled at OLMSTED'S ONE-PRICE STORE. GENILEMEN are, you in want of any Hats, Caps, Cravats, Stocks,Glory, •&e.l 'You will find a good assornutst e al. so a fine . assortment of plothiog, at the ONE-PRICE STORE:" ALL who are i . want of GROCERIES .xach Sukare, Molasses, Tea. Cof fee, Rice, dtc., will find them allow prices at OLMSTED'S. Tailoring, ryiHE subscriber, haring secured the set! J vices of a good workman, would call the' attention of the public to his stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Yeatings, which will be trade to order on short notice and warranted to fit, or .no sale. lo those who have ber come dissatisfied, with buying elop-shop ;yolk, which may come to Om* before it can be got home, he would 'ea), Cott*, select from my cloths,—let Mi. Smith tats your measure, and he will make you a good fittirig; durable garment, and warrant the buttons not to drop oir within twenty-foir hours, with esteryllAsager.rand at nalow prices as can reasonably be expected. D. E. OLMSTED. DED . Spreads, Table do., Jaequati Din lilvei; Toweling, Sheetinis and 81iirtinge, cotton ban,,, cotton yarn, candlowick r at - • OaII3TEDII. BOOTS and Shoes, ! inplinsad to b. cheap, nt OLIMBTEDIS. ERY good Black Silk-to be had at 01 per yard, at 01A1811.1YS. POOR 'Silk Hat can be bought for jsl,so—a Inter one for $ 4 , 5 0 Lat MSTE AB" OD'S. • New Booka at Tylees. Don Quitote-rrimper covers.' • • " Reveries of a 13achelor," and Fresh Gleanings, by 1k Marvel. Lectures to Young Mci—H. W.lleccher, English Htnnerist--W. M. Thackery. • ..Longfellow's Poems—g vols. White, Red, and Black—Yulszky. Modern British Essayist—Macaulay. History of the Mormons. , Young's.,,Seienci3 of Government. Great Truths by Great Authors. Letters to Country Girls. Lady Jane Grey-13artlett.- . Mary, Queen ofScotts--Headley. Isaac J. Hopper—L Maria Child. Besides all the latest novels. , T. R. TYLER. November 11. 185,3. RESH BUftNIN et • FLUID AND _ Camp Line at the -551 y DRUG & BOOK STORE.. -4-11. A GOOD ASSORTMENT of WALL and Window Paper just received at the DRUG & BOOK STORE. TaE subsciiber, having let a little " more light" into his store, and otherwise improved it, respectfully invites the ladies and gentlemen of Potter county to call and ex• amine his extensive assortment of New Goods. Feeling flattered by a kind and generous re ception, ite• will spare no effort to merit s Continuance of patronage. Oct. 7, 1853. - THOS. B. TYLER. Drafting Instruments, - • Water Colors:Draiving Paper, Pencils, and Brushes; just received. at TYLER'S. . lI E CKER'S Farina 'and gplverized Cora Starch fur nolo at TYLER'S. APURE article •of Soda. Cream o Tartar, and Saleratue -will alwaya . be wind at TYLER'S, To the Inhabitants of Couders port and Vicinity, . And Potter County Generally. THE subscriber : has jost received a large stock of • WINTER GOODS, consisting of DRY GOODS, FORS, HATS nd CAPS. . • Ready-Made Clothing, Groceries,Hardwate, CROCKERY. BOOTS and SHOES, Brooms and WOODEN WARE. A large stock of • DOMESTICS, even AS Slieetinge. Drilling, Cotton Yarn an d Bat ting, and most kinds of Provisiona, kept ,; constantly on hand, for cash. „ AU of which he will sell as low Vas the lowest, for READY PAY. Cash and most kinds .of Fermate Pro duce taken in exchange for, Goode. knowing that one colaindof this sheet is insufficient to enametate every article sep arately which he keeps for sale.'he hoopoe that the above 'general eatalogue aillsuffice. Dec. 30, 1853. O. SMITH, CT Onlers for all . IHogaziner, - Paindiltdd tiewspaperror Boots publialieill in Mrs Ootri try, Canada, or Europe promptly . THOd. B. TYLER.. A., FE W pieces of new Music. .tl.ltlosio procured. to order. Also Temper. once and other Tracts, or any periodicals* sired. 113 P &bool Books constantly on hand with paper, pins, slates, and meg this reads for goiog to school. 63ett . U. W. MANN.