. . •At a special mee ting' of illysses Di vision No. 458 of-the Sons of Temper ance, held on the 31st day of January, 1854, the following resolutions were read and unanimously adopted : Whereas, The.Aimighty Father and Great Disposer of Events has seen fit, in his wisdom, to take from us by death OUT much-loved brother, NATHAN DAN vas, in the morning of life ; therefore, Resolved, . That we, in acknowledging this sad bereavement, forget not that Cod is just and afflicts not willingly, bt.t in mercy ; that though He has taken to , his long home a brother of our fraternal band, yet we will not mourn as those who have no hope. Resolved, That in the death of our brother, this Division has met with a loss which we most deeply feel—his family, an affectionate • brother; and society a useful member. I~egoloel, That we tender ouW•sincere sy pathies to his bereaved family, and may they turn to God in their affliction ; He alone can speak pease to the troubled soul in the hour of adversity. &soloed, That this Divion tender their Most sincere thanks to Willing Division for the very prompt and timely assistance rendered our deceased brother during his short but painful illness, and may Heaven blvss them for This their labor of love. Resolved, That 2 copy of these reso lutions be presented to the family of the deceased, to Willing Division, and also to the People's Journal, with: the re quest that they be published. DuicK WHIPPLE, N. B. BEEBE, S l Commit/re D. BAKER, Closed for a Day on .Irotal of a Detah in the Family.—We caw the above sentence yez.t,•rday—have often seen it b fore, but euchre when it struck usAvith so much force, for it t% as upon the door of one(of the most outrageous rum holes in this ci.v. Because Death had entered and laid his icy. fingers u,ion "One attic. family." its doors were closer. What a pity they were •not last, clo.ied as the eyes of Death's vie What if they were now ordered to be closed a day every time there should be a death in a family, directly tracabie to that "licensed grocery?" The placard announcing the fact need not be made of paper ; no, nor tin, nor wood ; it should he cut in iron or stone, or some material that wou!d ei d.tre forever. The sign then would not read, •Closed for a day on account of a death in the family," but closed fort ver on account of innumera• ble deaths in families, occasioned E.y keeping this house open. That would be a closing, wl,izh would occasion no • mourning,. We hope the keeper of this cioed house will spend the dad• in serious meditation upon death ; not only in his own family, but the many desihs he has been the cause of while dealing nut the death producing "beverage."—N. Y. Tribune. The Free Sailers have been bu sily engaged for the 'att few years in stealing men, in the freest coliary upon earth, and running - them into tyranny and legal oppression. where no ray of hope shines for the king and priest rid den slave.—Racini (ins.) Democrat. Notice IS hereby given to the several Collectors of the Legal Protective Temperance Society of Potter county, that they are empowered tee ',elicit subscribers for stock, and to receive per ecntagejon the same, , Persons living in lowmhips met represented iu the convention, and ‘‘:is-bing to become members of the Society. ore requested tee sign the Constitution. subscribe for a share cf the stock, and the Committee will proceel im mediately to appoint collectors ti.er said Town ships It. Tnomts. Pre-5. &seem E. nisi:ELL,- Vice Pres. I , tive U. ATWOoII, Trcets. S. A. SLADE, Sect!' I Commit . AI. A. SLAnr, As't Sect. J tee. Trial List, FEBINRY TERM, 1854. . John M. Lam§erton vs. James 1-I.Wright. Howland Vartnatter vs. Parker Vannat- ter and Almira Vannatter. Howland Vannatter v, Parker Varmatter. Com'th of Pa. use of Potter county vs. Amos French. T. E. Brown use of S. G. Jones vs. Asa Lathrop. Chester L. Carsaw vs. Jackson 'l"p. A. F. Cressey vs. L. Sobieski Ross vs. Nathan Brown & Luman Bell. Sobieski Ross and • ~ George Fox vs. Jonathan Smith H. 1. OL:VISTED, Protlt'y. PROTHONOTARY ' S OFFICE, - 'Coudersport, Jan. `?7, N 54. .• Premium Panning Important to Farmers and Mechanic,v. THE subscriber has putchased of J. Bamborough the right . to use in Potter and M'Kean counties his patent in the construction of Fanning Mills.. He has also, at great ex beast., commenced the 'manufacture of a FRE- I/1111N1 MILL which' will clean from 100 to 200 bushels per hour. This Mill was pate iced March 20. 1847. since which time it has stood 'at the head of the list at all the State and ceun ty agricultural societies where it has been ex hibited. and is a universal favorite with tll farmers who have tried it.: It took the pre- . mium at the first Agricultural Fair held t t Harrisburg. Oct.ilst, 1851, when there were 30,000 people present and at. the great State Agricultural }air it New-York, held at Roch ester Sept. 16-19, 1851, this Fanning Mill received the highest honors. -Having met with uniform success wherever tried, [ confidently invite the farmers'of Potter and .151'Kean counties to call at my shop in Coudersport and examine for themselves. A supply always on hand, to be sold on rea simable terms 6-311 f 'NOTICE. - • . gIoUDDRSPORT LIBRARY AS— SOCIATION will hold a quarterly meeting on Saturday, the fourth . of Feb ruary, at the louae of the Librarian. M.W MANN, Sec'y. Music. • UUNTER'S celebrated Instructions for the Piano-Fiirte; Burrowea' Piano-Forte Primmer; Union Glee Book; A new supply. of S l eet Music • For sale by T. , B. TYLER. Babbitt's Yeast and Soap Pow ders.—These superior articles are war ranted to sate time and money, and promote peace and harmony iu families. For gale at TYLER'S. • Tailoring! Tailoring!! • Itet W. HARDING, Tailor. All work afflicted to his care will be clouel wii neatness, comfort; and durability, t" Shop over Lewis Mann's" store. G-37tf NOTICE is hereby given that the -LI Auditor appointed to make distribu, ticn•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 011 h -i s -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 having - Ken appointed by the Coiirt to make distribution of the proceeds of the sale of real estate sold •at the suit of A. Ronnsville against Chester Ellsworth, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at the same place, on Tuesday the 11th day of February next. at one o'clock P. M. Persons interested in the above mentioned cases May nitendif they think proper. 11. J. OLNISTED, Jan. 27. 37-3 t . . Auditor.. jotlce is hereby given' that an applica n!lon has been made to the court of Corn mon Pleas of 'Pone, co 'my playing lor chaver of incorporation of Ir u _ s by terian Church of the Borough of Couders port, in accotdarice with the ariclos of incur pormion duly pregemed to the sd.d court,- and now on file in the Prothonotary's office of the said county. Any person knowing just reason against the said application. may be heard in refer ence theretdat the next court of common p'e fs or :id county, to be held at the Bo rough of Coudersport on Monday the 20th day of February, A. D. 1854. 37-3 t IL J. CiLitlSTED,Protlfy. THE JOURNAL BOOK STORE /AFTERS to the public a collection of 1..../SCIIOO, BOOKS of every kind called Mr in this cnnin matter for every taste—the works of time-honored and standard authors, with :those of progressive and Inquiring writers of almost every Miami of thought and investigation, and on terms s' 111( . 11 no purchaser will regret. • Among cur works of History are— • llildreth's United States, intlimp's .dew-England—new-edition, , PrescOtt's Conquest of Mexico, 1- •‘ , " Peru, Nlacaulcy's England, s. • Diekens'ohild's Hisukry of England, • Goodrich's History of England, France, and the United States— La..v Books of the best and most useful kind, Layard's Nineveh and Babylon, " Nineveh and its ttemains. Lyell's Geology. A mieultnrc, and Chemistry. Si !limn's, Taylor's, and Bartlett's Travels iu Europe, • ]ices of De... Judson and his three wives, Lives of Lady Jane Gray mat_ Murgaret Fuller ussoh, Poems or GOlilsmitli, Gray, Coolc;and others, Griswold's Poets and Poetry of• England, . America, • Read's Female Poet's, Tennyson's In Me moriam, TUSSO, ON,hlll. etc., Fern Leaves and Little Ferns, Ilypt rion—Wide, Wide World—QueechY i • Eldorado—Czar and Sultan, Insurrection in China. ' - • Temperance Tales—Mapleton, Life of Isaac T. Hopper, and other works by L. Maria Child, A large variety of Books for Childreuomlh amusing and insrrnetive, • Works of Theodorii Parker, Writings of Jefferson, Milton's Prose, NVorks of E. Oakes Smith, Ilydropathic Cook Book, Cookery as it Should Be, %Voter Cure Manual, Ilydropathic Encyclopedia, Home fur All—new method of building, The Family Dentist, and other publications cd•FoWlers & Wells; New-York: Albinos, Drawing Books, and paper. MucLauren's series of Copy Books. Various kinds of Letter and Note Paper. 'Cards, Enveleipes, IViders, and %Vim. Water Colors, Diaries, Pencils. etc. Temperance Tracts. lint Corti Tracts; , NVionnies'ltight to Preach, a sermon by Rev. Luther Lip. The ;Vest Christian Use Of . the Sunday, a SCl'lllOll by Rev. Theodore Porker. Lectures by Kossuth, Greeley, Seward, and others. . M. Vv. MANN. - Couniinsronr, Pa., Dec. 30, 1853. 6-33tfc COLLIER'S Shnkspeare'; Poote's Index to Periodical Literatitie; Edmunds' Spiritualism_ Spectator—a new and handsome edition; Clot Corn—Life Scenes in New-York; and iolue books for the young people, at the Jan. 13, 1854. JOURNAL -1300 K STORE. • TALENTINES' for ladies on/y,4t the ' • JoeIiNALBOuK th'OLLE-t: •ATAY be found constantly on hand and Ai_ for sa:e, an exisr-ive variety 6f Spen cer & Granger's superb Mattrasses, every sort; kind, and price, from a $3.50 palm Mattmss to a super-English Hair Mattritss at"$10.00. Also, Lounges, Bolsters, and Pillows. • All cif which are offered to Hotel and Hoarding House keepers. and all others who have common sense enough to know that a filthy Feather Bed; to Make tite besiiitf it,' is but a breeder of disease and a life cdr tailer,—at lower prices than can be foetid at any other store in the county. = • e LANCEY- St: ;". dale Agents (in the county) for the 'slats, .the above g00d5.,,.-- , - . 6-35. ly - Boston btore,'Wellsyille ; Jan. 13,.1854. JOHN RECKHOW,P" ' AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Notice. • .X.ATRAS . SES IN Ii 7 ELLSVILLE, AT THE gteat (-6 33 - ostom &ftot,e,'; Ng. 94 MAIN STREET, Lewis Man again home, in the store opposite the IS Northeast corner of the public square, and is receiving direct 'froth Neiv:York city— hora--,Mammoth Stock." of Winter Cuods, but sufficient to fill up the old &Ora; which goods are now offered for inspection and exa,i.ination. He would therefore say to the old customers,—Step in and see his snort-. merit ; and to the public generally, that as his goods are for sale, be will be happy to receive ".calls," County Orders. taken at Par F all Goods at L MANN'S. - - rrHE LADIES will find at Blann's store _L Cocheeo, Washington, Merrimack, Phil ip, Allen & Sons', and other choice varieties of Prints, warranted by the subsc riber not to fade. LLSVO'OL Delaines at Mann's: Al- Apacas, Paramettas,-Eagfiali acid French Merinos at - MANN'S. ri G HAAM—a g,004 affigflitient at. k.T • - :MANN'S S ! . L . and press Trin!n!nvhait,i.tstis., Ql-IA‘VLS of various patterns and quail. Olies—,Ladies' and Children's floods, at MANN'S. GAMBRICS, Bishop Lawns, Victoria LaWns, Cap Lace, Crape, Rua d'llluslin, Swiss Muslin.,Linrren Hdkfa:, Embroidered do., Muslin Edgings, Potion:do.,.Lbien do., Ladies' Collars, Wristlets, Undersleeves, Ladies' Skirts, do, Caps, to be'foubd at MANN'S. LARGE lot of Hosiery at MANN'S F you want warm Stout:lege for the Ichihlere, you will find them at MANN'S. et Al IER BOOTS, Buskins, anti the kXother-valiety of Shoes, can be found at M ANN'S. ATS, caps .coniforters, %Wrappers Draeis. inch Chilies, do. Mittens, Bei lin-Lined 'Cloves, Carpet. Bags, Satch els, Suspenders., Call - • ‘' MANN'S STORE. • B" and Y outtit,' Boots.at MANN'S C.! tl h:ETIN6I, Shirting, Batts, and Cotton OYarn at MANN'S. UGrARS, Teas, Coffee, .Iffce, Ginger, .oPepper, spice, starch, saleratus, con•' swill} , on hand at MANN'S S I'OllE. UILUG Tobacco, Fine-04 dO-, Chew ing and Smoking at 61.1 V \'S.• F you want Axes, Hatchets, Ham- Xinurs, mill saws, cross-cut do., Baud do., Ciiisellf, Augurs, Auger Bits, Files of all kinds, Steel Squares, Iron So., Try do., call at .- MANN'S. LEWIS MANN keeps constantly on hand Shovels, Spades, rniuuTe Forks, Fire Irons. - S_LEIGH BELLS at • • MANN'S STORE D OCKS, Door Handles; Butts, Screws, Locks—ull .3i:cos—Shoo Nails, Finishing gin., for sale at LEWIS MANN :3: POCKET KNIVES,.Tabje do, ' • CALL AT MANN'S "TORE. EWE IS MANN Has for- •ale r Sbot, • 4 Lead, Powder, Flasks, i c. New Cash Gl.l eery AND. Provision Store HITHER, YE HUNGRY. S.-JONES takes this methodto inform V/. the people of - COudersport and the pub lic generally,:thatllkii•bas - Just opened a Grocery and Provision Store, where, he will keepeonstantly-on hand 'everything in the line of "eatables," and Which he Will. sell as reasonable as can be The "sub statials' can he found here at all times, such as Flour and- Pork,—while the appelites of the most, 'daicty., can - also be satisfied.— Therzefiire, sham(' you Wish for anything of the kind, please call and examine be,- fore purchasing elsewhere, and if he can not. satisfy,l, you, your case . most be des.- prate. You will always find a full assortment of Groceries, consisting of Su gars, Teas, 'Coffee, Saleratus, Spices, Gin ger, Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries; Salmon, Codfish, : Mackerel, Blue Fish, Rice, Molasses, Syrup, etc. Also, l at all iinnes,•Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll and firkin,) Salt, Hams, etc., etc. (*— . Grain and all other Hof Produce taken in exchange for goods at' the cash price, 6-33tf .C. S. JONES. A s OKI ED Pickles in jins for sale by C. S. JONES. pICKLED CHERRIES at C: S. JONES' BENCH MUS I'ARD, a new thing 1: entirely. for sale at C. S. JONES'. QACKS OF SALT at the , k . " , NEW. PROVISION STORE CIIANBERIES! CRANBERIES! by the quart or busttel at C. S. JONES'. A Quantity of first•rate • CHEESE just received at C. S. JONES'. lANDLES of all kinds—a new as sortment at . C. S. JONES'. HAMS and Shoulders—a new supply As-e• at,the, • Dim PROMION STORE. HLITTER pad•_ LARD, of the best quality at.ther NEW PROVISION STORE. MACKEREL, Salmon, & Blue Fish 4 -v-ml- at C. S. JONES'. SUPERIOR. Sperm and Tallow Cab dles at C. C. JONES' PROVISION STORE. Meal and Btickwheat con -1-stantly on hand at the • • NEW PROVISION 'STORE. RAIN produce cif kinditn ken in exchange. for Goods ai, this store. - C. S. )ONPIS. G Almanacs for 1854: WDiaries for 1854 ;''' ' - • * ' 1 • I Schuster's Drawing Books; And some School Books, jest received at the . . JOURNAL 130DK-STORE. Valent 4 met; VOR the 14th of Feb.—A 'great vo x' riety, suited to all tastes, just' received at TYLEIrs. Adri2inistrators' Sale. I N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' C o urt of 'the county of Potter,' We shall expose at public' sale on the remises in :Pleasant Valley township, on I Monday,lhe 27th-day of February inst., of one o'clockiP. M., all the interest ofJas .McDowl,-Idie de ceased, In a tract of land boiiinted ai follows: On the north by i the lands of .Mathew Mc dowl, on the south by the lands. of William VVordee. on the east and west by lands of John Keating & Co., containing thirty acres. Terms of sale made known at the time of sale. • JACOB PALMER CORDELIA RANDALL.' A d en's . February 3,.11454 Notice • LS heteby given that the .Commission ers of Potter county will expose to public sale at the Commissioners' Office Couders port; on TUESDAY, the 21st day .of . February, 1854, at: 2 o'cltilc I'. M. of said day, the fol . lotviw , ' tracts of land belonging - to said county, to the highest . . -No. Quantity.' , Warrantee. Township. 2113 50 4694 105 IN. Willink, 4678 96 do - 4679 'lOO . do 21201 50 do 2101 90 • do 2102 190 do 2107 70 . - do 4626 70 ' . do '250 , do 75 do. 9631 330 . do 46931 324 • ' •do WILLIS YUISSG, G. G. COLVIN.-- , ' . IV )t. 11. SIETZGER, L.ll. Core, Clerk.. Jan. 13, 185.1. 553 t ' Removal,.. \TM. .CROSBY, of the. Boot and Shoe Store, has removed to the building lately occupied' by Caldwell's cabinet shop, lirst door in walt of Johnson's Eitoro, where- he will he pleased to 5(4., thosewho have hereto f- ire favored him with their patrourkgeouttl all others who stand in need of Boots and Shoes. Nov. IS, 183:.I. . • 69.711 94 ; GAZONINGOTOBERZH! filV GOOD'S DOUBTLESS there are many persons . in Coudersport and vicinity . who. have never visited the famous BosTgs t.4oac at the fast,growing village of 11 ellsville, The NQ. of thig store is 94, which number 1s over the 'tiger— BOSTON STORE ' '94 o'Ei? 1 Tfl E DOOR. This establi§hwent is one of the largest DRY GOODS anti RE3DF-111.,1DE • CLOTIIING DEPOTS in Allegany county. Hundreds of Custom ers froth' Putter county buy all their clothing, boots and shoes, and other fixings,. at , this great mart of vusiness. But still there,aro those whit i f . 7 ppened to fall into the path that leads, • most assuredly, -to economy and wealth.—That path leads all cash buyers straightway to the GREAT BOSTON, We have no enemies to puiiish, no friends to reward. %Ye sell for ready pay, and take in exchange for goods the following- useful articles, vtz.:—; • • Cash . Tallow Venison Oats Beeswax Fur - Beai s Delis Hides soN heat Yarn Hairs Potatoes Wool • 'Butter Sze. &c. e are now receiving front our shop at Rochester, about ten cords of the best BOOTS AND, SHOES sold in Om ,county. We keep constantly On hand— _ Men's India Rubber, Boots • -Over-shoes IBMIT=II .6 16 .6 Pants • 16 66 Caps With a very extensive stock of TRUNKS, VALISES, AND CARPET BAGS, Choi ceblack and colored Dress silks. Al paca, Delaines, Thihet Cloths, Prints; Ging hams, ayd other Dress - Goods—together with a general variety of Day Goods. 1 . Shawls, Shawls. .• . In pariteuthr,:ive would call 'Jim attention of 'the Ladies to our great variety of Mewls, to every possible kind, altogether too nu• morous to mention. MrlTR.q SSE S. We have the largest stock of the differ ent • kinds of •Matra ies in Western ' New York. Harm, KEEPERS can be supplied on reasonable terms. . Three Cheers . For the contemplated Canal from Wells line to Rochester ; and hoping that the' Plank Road will ho continued on to Cm derspOrt e coming spring., and that thti sons and the daughters OfVenighted Potter may be more frequentl3, seen in'our young City. We remain your most ob'l setv'ls, • LANCET & CO, Wellisville, Jan. 131.4634.; 6 - 33 Gat A Fitesit supply of. gargling Oil, Platt's Liaitneut, awl Braut's foledieines, at G. lituunwl's Premium. Essence of coffee, equal . to; arid four times cheaper than Old Java, ut - ITyLEWS, HEST .H ANDLES,' ' Diower de.o, Bolts, Rote*, Halter Snapit, Wahl. robe Hooks, Barn Door. Binges, kepi for sale by '. LEWIS' MANN.. - - WROUGHT•NAILS at • ' MANN'S STORE. v v YON'S . KATHAIRON anti .oiher _ eiceHent Rreparation tlcianting mid bettutifying the !Tata, for gala at TYLER I. i.:PROCLAMATION.. WE E EAO, the' Hon : Ron ERT G. ;'Wlilit,rtesidentJudgictind the Hon. 0. A. LEWIS and"Josimi• MANN, Esquires, Assciciate 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 Oounty' of Potter, have issued their precept.bearing datelthe lb 19 day of . . Dec. in , the year of our Lord one thousand; eight, ,hundred and fiftyithree, and to me directed, for holdtrig a Court oY Oyer and . Terminer and, General Jail Delivery; Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common,Pleas, in the:Jlorongh of Coudersport, on AWN DA Y, THE• 20th:-DAY OF FEBRUARY next and to , continue ,ONE WEEK.. ; •:Notice is therefore. hereby given. to , the Coroners, Justices of the. Peace, and Con stables within said Cpunty,...that they be then and there in'their proper persons, ail° o'clock A. M. of said day, withi.their rolls, •records, inqUisitions,examinatiOns, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices ;appertain , to be done.. And those who aretorund by their recognizances to, prosecute . against the prisoners -that are or shad be in the Jail . of the said County of Potter, are to be thin an'd dein to prcisecilte against them as will be . just. • . Dated. at Couthrspi tt,,Jan., go,h, and the 79th mi., of rho independence of the United States of, America. ,; . PIERRE A . .ST B BINS, Sheriff,/ 38 4t2 Homer. ' Eulalia. Jackson. do Sviced~n. do do do Wlllll°ll • do ONwayo.' Jackson. .s.;‘‘ Won. B , Y,VIRTUE of tindiy writs Of .venditio ni expimas, and alias 'vend. ex.,:issued out i)f the COurF of Common Pl6s or!, Potter contitY and Ito me . directed, 1 _will expose t o salc:.by public vendue or outcry• at ilie Court Noise In Uouderspert, uti MONDAY, the 20th day of February 10 o'clock A. M., bf said day, the following described real ,estate, to avii: . . . . Situate. in the horongh of Coudcrstiort, pot ter ,county, Pa., described and bounded es follows: North by a street or allry not yet opt ned, and cast by _lands of W. T. Jones Bro., scl/U1; by the street ranniog. &ion Gv dt rsport and west landif of W. T. Jones & Bro., being lot No. (3) three as' iippetrs he draft or plot thade.by lb ptiCon—ctifictining fifty-two square rods, ur thereabout—ott which is erected one brick dwelling house. Seized, taken in execution, and to be.sold as the-property of A. 13. Good sell at the suit of r. L. S.C. S. Jimes. , ALCIO, certain. real estate, situate iu Ilarrison township, Potter county, Pa., bound ed on theltordi by the New York' State . on the east' by lot \o. 128, on the , south by tot No; 5, ail w(st by -lot N 0.3 of tie sub diviion of the Ilinehani lands in Harrison being lot -No. fi of , skid sided visiou—eoulaiuiug ninoty-six and uitte-teethe acres, about sixty acres of Which is improved; with one Mg, house, one fritin6 burn one spring house nod an apple erclowd 'thereon. Strtzed taken in execution nail to be sold as the prop erty of Elites Tbouiiison at the euit of John &over: - . ALSO, certain real estate, satiate in Allegany township, Putter co., Pa,—butinded as hallows:: On the north by lands of Peter Shutts and- unseated lauds, on the east by unseat ei land, on the south by a lot ,now or late . in the;possession Of Consider Stearns, and west by nasented lands--beiug lot' No. 67 of tbeellolinent of the Fox Estate in. said town ship, and ;containiii,g one' hundred; five find due -tenth aeres-of '‘‘thich ,about forty acres is .improved;; with ii' log .Louse, log barn, one blacksmith shop. a frame barn and' seine fruit trees thce'con. Seized, taken in execution and to be Sold as the property of Wm. S. Rity mond fit the suit of John M Judd. ALSO; certain real estate,.sttuQtt in Pike township, Potter! county, Pu., bounded anti described as fellows: Ott tbo north by lands of W. It_ mrthe east and south oy- unseated lauds of 11. M. Walker, and on the west by lands of Catvin Carriel-containing forty-five ncres.—Also, one other tract, sit uate us aforestfid; - bouned on the north by Musts of David Kilbunru and unseated land, east by unseated land and lands of W. B. Fur. man, on the south and west by land-of Abu and Calvin Carriel—containing one latbdred acres.--. 11.50, one- other tract, situate us us aforesaid-bounded on the north by land of .1. Sunderla tel e cast by unseated laud of IL M. south by land of J. Bunqi and tin- Seated land, nii - d on' the west by unseated lands and lands of W. B. Furman; containing eighty-one -and seven-tenths acres; more or less; oat Which there is erectedone overshot. sawmill, one log and one filmic Louie; uud one board' hovel thereOn.—Atse, one .otht situate in" Hector township, County mat state aforesaid, bounded oa 'the :north hy,lot No. '2.3 of the allotment of the lands of 11.11. Dent in Hector township, east by west line of Tioga minty, south by lots Nos. 3(1 and :37, and ou the west by lot No. 34-heing lot N0.'33 of the allotment in said township; containing one hundred acres, fifty acres of which is im proved, With quo log house, a frame house, a frame barn and an 'apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution to be sold as the prope'rty of James llinup mid E. Mulford at the suit of Caleb towbridge. ALSO, certain real estate, situate Jackson township, Potter co., Pa.-bounded as follows: pit the north by, unseated hinds; on the east lauds of J. I'. Losses, deceased, and unseated hind ; nu the south by unseated binds, and on the west by uneated land and landsof widow Ryant; containing three hun dred and fifty a6res„bothe same more or less; on which is • a •saWinill,' a: frame house and board shanty, and about tire acres imprOved 'hereon. : geized, taken in execution and. to be'sold as the property of Reuben Herrington ' and Charles Herrington, at the suit of Wood, Abbott & Co. " Coats ALSO, certain real estate, situate in the Borough .of Coudersport, Potter county- State of Pennsylyinia, and known on the town plot thereof, kept in the County ComniiSsion, ers'. office, as -foul NO9. U, 53, 51, and 55«.011 square, No. 7, on which is erected ono f:tune house,- and one frame. barn--ralso, some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in Oseqution,and to be sold as die property of V. Dickinson', 1. Strait, and A . ..lVo.e..dcock...uttbs suit,of__lYan zerh Harrison,Atse neJojlep, Walton & Fuller. FiPiCoticc. is hereby given, Abut au.nruount equal to the costs - ,will he required: to lie paid upon each sale When.'stitick down to the lid filer; j er; 'and upon a failtire to comply'. with this replation4 the tract of land' will again. be ! offered fimsale. „ :PIERRE A. STEIII2II.S . S, Sheriff. i SHERI/Ir% Coudersport, Jan. 20, 1854.,1 , TYLER'S. OIL ' • wnera :alware find asupply of oil 11 4 r, 10 itch at. satisfactory prices,: and in . any quarktity ,at . • Furl ARRl§UN'S•adkf. and Flavorinl;gx il tracts; ) Inks)il and Toilet Soaps, for sale at ... ! -. ~ .t • ' TYLER'S • Lard; AtW;ie , n ty UTTER, Eg o s, s o 0 , ..-Orders,•Blritf , lee, rea . o ,ve(l ... in exeltapk, , o for - • • .1 • •;-• RUG eBOOK.- STORE - Sheriff'i Sales.; TYLER'S Rreg Store _ Sound:the oiammlng% _••• • - ' 1 • '0 N.E-PR-10E ta ; Cash ,and ,Itaady-Pay l 2 46 ,Econoiny the, Mother „of Wealth.” ' dreat 'Revolution in' 'the , ! -1 •• SROWIt. - CREDIT KAREN LONG. TIELENZO.." ' . • , • 9: - . •.• rilpE.sub ' seriber welild announce falba blic Ahatile 'has' reinOter to: a New - Store. nest' dobr rtonh'!of 3 4,..W..,SinittO • Stove„and Tinware:,establislintent, where fre bai iiist Opened' a large - striell v erliiods fof the cal 'athiliintei trade:m . l'lle sOekis Inar kpa .41 1 lbe:very.,.lowest. cash. figtlM, and at such prices as,eatiriot rail to suit theirs who study ecotioinY in 'huYing.',.' adhere to cilia tone-price System, lopliiving it s to be.tbe only .fair ens! honorable mode of doing business arand by taking a 'sin-tight forward enursk?-tiopei td receive i.,libetal share of. public. patronag.. , Produce taken at its eash value. • - "• • " D.;E. - OLIII6TEtt.? , :'N'ev..1;4853,4:i6.2.5 . , • . ' A DIES, are ton Iti•ivaut,liCanycDresa Alpac l i,Xto Lames, dioht- Intins, Prints, Slinisls, Du Shoe% Laces, Edging . eollit§,Tifolitttvitc.i. vannotlail to be sujted at' • ••• .0 LISISTE,D'S (jNg•PRICEIStOR F. . . 171, ENI LE.MEN;, yap, in "want of any V(Flats, 'Caps, Cravats; Btoetts,'Groveq ; Sze.l You will find aitood_assortmen.l, io a fine 'assortineot et. Clotbi Qv:. _al. the ONE-PRICE ' StIYRE.- - . A Li. ho are in iimnt GRQCERIti 'I:Ls-neg. rs, '?vlolasSes, reof. 1 Itmeßice,.&c:.„ will find then at lqw. pries ' at oL~ls r 1 D_S qv, E subsclibpr, having seeureif !e ser vices of a good wink Man, woUIII AlPthe atrention of - the public to his,stock o(„C . itrti, Cassimeres,, and, Vestinria, which .will be made to order on 'lferr naierr - ind - wAtianted - in fit, or nn Sale. -"I o thosi who have-be come dissatisfied- with -buying slop-shop wr,ik, which may-,come to pieces_ before' it can he got — home, he. Wool& VI), Come, select from my clothse—let_-Nr.Sruith _cake ycor measure , and, he mak e yoU a good , dutable garment, ;MI warrant-'fire not t 6 drop otY-wither twenty-four lionrsi- with caretlil,csage, 7 -and at as low prices as can, reasonably be eiprefer • D. E. OhNISTEDn - DED Spreads, TalAe do., Incritirtr) shectings nett Sitirthip, (71.3 )11 bath, tottim yarn, candlewick, nt , - OLILSTED'R. BOO'T'S add Shoes, 'supposed to .bo D( heap. nt OLIIIBTEIVEC Y good Black Silk to be had oral Yard, nt • OLNIBTELYS: LiPOOR Silk Hat can be bbaght:Tor t 1,50—a butei one for-$4,50. ut-4 . • OLNIST ED'S, New -Books at Tyler's. Dou Quixote—'paper covers.' _. " Reveries of a Bachelor," d.nd Fresh Gleanings, by Ik Marvel. • • •;.'n. - I.ectures to Young Men— ‘ ll. W. Beecher, English lltonorist—W.lll. Thackery. Longfellow's l'oenas-2vnle: . • :• White, Red, and ' Moderti British Essayiit—Miteaulay. History of the Nlormons. , .Young's Science of Gofernment. • • Great Troths by- aieit AtitharS: ' • Letters to Cotrotry ' Lady Jane Grey-13artlett. ' Mary, Queen of Seotts—Hendletri.. Isaac J. Hopper. Maria ChihL- Besides all the latiAt novels. ' Novehilier 11. 1853 BURNING-.FLUID AND 21 : Camp Line at the • - 561 - DRUG sk BOOK STORE.' A GOOD.ASSORTAIENI' of WALL and Windotv Paper jut ieceived at the- CGI & BOOKETOREA TIIHE subscriber, haying je,t a link "more light" into his 'sabre, and °hitt:wise improved it, respectfully invites the ladicaand geollenieu of Potter county , to call and es ne Ids extensii.e assortment of Nesififoods. Feeling flattered ISy a kind and generous. re ception, he will .spurn no •CfrOrt for merit a cantitnnufee of patronage.. . •-- Oct . 7, 185:4, THOS: B. TYLER. .Drafting Instruments,. Water Colors, Drawing Paper, Pencila, and limslieq, jug received at • . TY.UM'S, jjECIER'S Farina and Pulverized Corn Stan IL for sztle'nt TYLER'S. A •I'URE article of Sodti:Crearri o —LI-Tartar, uud Sulerat us Neill iilw43ll •be timid at TYLER S. To the Inhabitants of Couders port and Vicinity, And Potter County CrefieraUY. T IIE subscriber has just receyetl,a large 1 stock of WINTER 0:001)6', - 7 . 1 cow:Wing of DRY DODDS, FURS; ATS u 4 GAVS.- - • Ready-Made, Mott:4g, T. Groceries, Hardware, CHOI:KERN% 800 TS:and SLlOES,'Brdidins and WOOULN j l, C:irge F . .tackiir • DOMESTI St - Cll Na • Sitretiitga. Dri ing,_C otion, Yarn dllat nog, and most kinds of ProliisionOig constantly 'on.it'and, for - ca'ah,. • " 411' of which ha %will 'sell', as low,si she loweit;.forlßEADY PAY.: ..)1 Cash and most kinds of Yarmers',Pro duce taken in exchange foe Goods. Knowing that onp column of, this sheet . is inittiricient enumeiffer every article- sep arately which he keeps for ealeoheloties ,that the above, general catalogue it ill soffige. SMiTtl.l r Orders (or all :Magazines, l'erialicals New s ulpersoil3i.iiks piblislied in this Conn. iiv,dinada, or garope promptlYfilleit • • THOtl. B. T 114911.; _ . A FEW vieces of, 00W).1414,:' procare& Order. TeSirlir 4ince .ot her Vrictil - feriegcliciihr • Birod• School Books Consult:air - ow bon mitli p0p0r,',..peng,...440, awl :every' Ail needed i gli ,l fTg. l °(*F l ?4 , 6-33tf • " IA. N. Pii T. B..TYLEEt: