ertir of Silas Sutherland, at the suit of E. Har man U6O of Thomas J. Burdic. ALSO—certain real estate, to tvit: Situate in Pike toiviaship. Potter county, Penn's , hounded on the north by lands of Simecn Fur man, cast by - unseated lands, south by lauds of James Bump, and on the west by hula of Ft.Tttrman and.unseated hinds,--containing ninety-five acres, about twenty acres of which is improved, with one frame barn, one frame school-house, and an apple orchard thereon. Seized; taken in ex ecution, and to be sold us the property of Galvin Carrie], at the suit of A. P. Cone. ALSO—certain real estate, to wit: Situate in Clara township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by lauds of Isaac. Barnes, on the eel by lands of Sala Stevens, on the south by lands of E Balch, and on the west by unseatea land—containing sixty acres, more or less, with about thirty acres improved, with one log and frame house, one log barn, and some fruit trees thereon: Seized, taken iu execu tion, and to be sold as the property of Vim. B. Graves, at the suit of J. B. Noble. . ALSO—the following real estate, situate in the Borough of Coudersport, Potter county, 'being lot Not 134 and 135 of suare No: 13 on the Map of the Borough of Coudersport at the commissioners' office, situate at the northwest corner of Main and South-streets, four rods front on Main -street, and eicht rods front en Fourth-street--containing one-fifth of an acre: Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold na the property of F. J. Caldwell, at the suit of Alvah C. Tau:lm ALSO—the following described real - estate, situnte in Pike towndup, Potter county, state of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by lot No:14, on the east by loss Nos: 14, 2:2, and 35, on The south by lot Na: 22 and unseated land of the Binglonn Estate, and on the west by unseated 'lands and by lots Nos: 13 and 36, Lein , ' lots Nos. 11 and 12 of the sub-division of the lands of the Diuzliam Estate in said township--containing one hundred and fifty five acres,about htly acres of which is im proved, on which is erected three frame houses, two frame barns, and one saw-dill, and some fruit trees thereon.—Ahso, lot No. 36, in the township, county, and state aforesaid, bounded on the north at d east by lot No. 14, on the south by lot No. 13 and by unseated land, on the taest by unseated land and by l t No. 15—containing one hundred and four acres, with about four acres improved, and a lug house the:eoh; seize.!, -taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Elijah Johnson, at the suit-of Jabez IL Gilbert. ALSO--certain real estate, situate in Oswayo town,hip, Potter county P,rin'a, bounded on the north by land'of Geo. Estes, east by land of Shattuck and Crittenden, south by Bryan lot, and west by land of G. Estes—containing 10i acres, on which there is three acres improved, on which is ore saw-mill, tw•o frame houses and barn ; seized, taken in execution es the property of G • W. LI rnd ley, at the suit of W. T. Joss & Brother and A. S. I awtnn. P. A. Sheriff's Officr, April , 1831. THE JOURNAL BO OK STORE fAFFERS to the public a collection of V set-toot. BOOKS of every kind called for in this roinninity—rearling. matter for even• tasty—the NVOrks rt time:honored and standard authors, with those of progressive and inquiring writyri of alinosi even•. school of thought and i.lvestization, and on terms which no purylriscr will regret. Among our works of History are— llildreth's United States, \en•-England—ncsc edition, Prescott's Cul:quest of 'Mexico, Macauky's I floury of England, „Ingeplins—flol;in. Go,xlri, L'S His me cf England, France, and the United Status. Law Book 6 of the he a t and most nseful kind, Layurd'a inee( 'fund Babylon, " Nineveh and its tienminF. Lytill's Geolo.:v, A g ri cult u re, and Chemistry Sin , an's. and Bartlett's Travels in Europe, Meet) of Dr. Judson and his three wires, Lives of L-tdv Jane Gray and Margaret `lruiier Poeins of Goldsmith, Gray, Cook. and others, Griswold's Poeta and Poetry of En:4land, '• America, Read's Female Ports, Tennyson's lu Me moriam, Tasio, fission. etc., Fern Loves tool Littln Fetus, IlYpetion—W i.ie World—Clueechy, Eldorado—Czar and Sultan, Insurrection in China, Temper - alcc. Tales—Mapleton, Life of Isaac T. mpuer, and other works by L. Maria Child. A I.age ‘nrietv of Books for Children, both amusing and instructive. Works of Theodore Parker, Writings of Jefferson, Milton's Prose, Works of E. Oakes Smith, Ilydropathic Cook Book, Cookery as it Should Be, Water Cure Manual, Hydropathic Encyclopedia, llonto for AP-- 2 new method of building. • The Family Dentist, and other publications of Fowlers & %Yells. New-York. Albums, Drawing. Books, and paper. Mac Lauren's series of Copy Books. Various kinds of Letter and Note Paper. Cards, Envelopes, Waters, and Wax. Water Colors, Diaries, Pencils. etc. Temperance Tracts. !lot Corn Tracts. Woman's Rid it to.Prcach,a sermon by Rev. Luther Lee. The Most Chris:jai; Use cf the Sunday, a sermon by Rev. Theodore Parker. Lectures by Kossuth, Greeley, Seward, and oth-rs. M. MANN. Cectitasronv, Pa., Dec. 30, 1853. 6-3311 New Cash Grocery AND PrOVlSion, Store HITHER, YE HUNGRY (1 S. JONES takes this methbd to inform kj.the people of Coudersport and the pub lic generally, that be 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' sub atatials' can he found here at all times, such as Flour and Pork,—while the appetites of the most dainty can also be satisfied.— Therefore, should you wish fortanything of the kind, please call and examine be,. fore puichasing elsewhere, arid if he can, not satisfy you, yourease most be des perate. 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, erc. Also, at all times, Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter, (roll and firkin,) Salt, Hams, etc., etc. 0;1 , - Grain and all other kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods at the cash 6-33t1 C. S. JONES. itEN H M S CARD, a new thing •ntirely, for vale nt C. S. JONES'. • Sale of .Unseated Land. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that 1\ agreeably to an act of Assembly . , Passed the 13th - day of March, 1815, entitled an act to amend an act, directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes, etc., and the several supplements thereto, the following tracts of unseated lands in the county of Potter will be exposed to public sale or outcry, for -all ar rearages of taxes, at the court-house in the raid county of Potter, on the second Monday of June next. And also, certain tracts of seated lands, which are returned for unpaid taxes, will be exposed to sale, at the time and place aforesaid, agreeably to the act of April 29114.1844, for the taxes due thereon, unless previously paid. • 5917 '.. 5920 5923 5924 5008 4694 4729 4753 4754 4767 4768 OEM 4673 700 W. Willink et. al. 25 31 4672 990 do 34 14 4669. 990 do 34 17 4663 990 do 34 14 4667 990 • do 33 01 4666 700. do ' 23 15 4657 300 do 15 07 4650 700 do 31 32 4655 990 do 38 8:3 4654 495 do 20 87 4653 495 do 21 55 4652 600 do 26 55 4651 800 do 33 20 4650 c 700 do 32 OS 5071 1117 Moses Levy 47 18 5072 1117 do 47 20 5073 5074 5626 5-627 Eufalia township. 1097 Nicklin & Griffith 47 54 1084 66 49 77 1098 ' 4 41 93 1094 "' 41 82 183 It 5 47 105 66 - 247 990 .s 22 99 990 a 2'3 04 270 .. . 625 724 . " 16 80 425 " 9 89 Jackson township. 990 W. Willink et.al. 37 63 7 1 do do 37 601 do do . 37 631 do do 37 601 do do 37 631 do do 37 60/ do do 37 631 290 do 11 001 290 do - :37 601 990 do - - 37 631 290 do 11 001 990 do 37 611 do do 37 62} 290 do j 11 o:3f 990 do . 37 604 do do 37 63k do do 37 62f do do. 37 63. do ' do • 37 60f do do 37 631 do do :37 601 do do 37 631 do - do 37 601 do do 37 63} do _ do 37 60f do do 37 631. • do do 37 601 do do 37 631 do do 37 601' • 815 11. A. Nelson 15 46 Portage township. 1100 Geo. Read Stewardson township 990 Sam'l Hughes 90 63 . do do 40 81 do do 40 83 do John Banon, Jr., 65 34 do do 49 00 do do 49 01 do do 65 34 do do 49 00 do do 49 01 869 T. Stewardson 45 99 693 do 34 32 990 do 65 34 990 do 49 00 1094 Nicklin & Griffith 45 14 1099 do 27 20 090 W. Willink et. al. 32 69 1094 Nicklin & Griffith 36 10 1100 do 36 30 1094 do • 36 10 1100 do 36 30 1100 do 45 37 - 1100 do " " Tfen Branch township. 1117 ' do 47 22 1117 do 46 45 990 Banon & King 42 59 990 do 42 59 Wharton township. 700 W. Willink et. al. 24 85 800 do, 28;40 990 do 35 13 690 do 24 51 990 do 24 48 990 do 35 15 990 do 35 14 500 do 17 75 800 • do b 28 40 990 do 35 14 940 do 35 37 500 do 17 75 500 do 17 75 700 do 24 85 900 do 31 95 700 do 24 85 800 do 28 40 690 - do 24 48 700 do 24 85 655 do -23 22 990 do 35 14 800 do 23. 40 . 800 do 28 40 990 ' do 35 15 500 do 17 75 600 do 21 30 340 do 20 32 - 900 do 31 95 890 do 31 58 990 do 35 15 990 do 35 15 990 - do 35 14 990 do 35 14 560 do 19 88 300 do 10 65 495 do 17 57 690 do 24 50 350 - do 12 43 495 do 17 54 720 do 19 62 4755 990 do 26 95 4756 990 do 27 00 4757 990 • do- 26 95 4758 485 do 1265 4759 590 do 16 10 4760 816 * do 22 23 4761 990 do 26 99 4762 990 do 28 96 4763 990 do ' 27 00 4764 990 do 26 96 4773 990, do 26 96 4774 890 do 24 24 4775 860 do 23 44 4930 990 ' do 26 99 4931 990 do 27 00 5908 400 Nicklin &Griffith 330 5912 , 300 do 5 70 . Abbott township. . 4699 790 W. Willink et. al. 36 56 4708 990 do 56 44 4682 490 do 48 28 4683 990 do 37 63 4688 990 do 37 61 4710 990 do 37 62 4711 990 do 37 61 4718 990 do 56 40 4719 990 do 56 43 4709 990 do 56 39 5630 396 -Banon ci; King 15 05 5631 595 do 22 57 5632 940 do 35 72 5633 940 do 35 72 5634 940 do 35 72 5635 670 do 25 46 5077 1029 Moses Levy 39 07 5078 1117 do 42 45 5079 1029 do 39 12 5080 1029 • do .39 06 5807: 99Q Samuel Hughes 37 62 5908- 900 do 37 62 5811. 990 do 37 62 5812 134 do 509 4690 690' W. Willink et. al. 25 21 4691 890 • do 33 82 4692 990 do 37 61 5075 _- 1117 Moues Levy 42 40 5076 - 1119 do 42 45 5628 990 Bapon & King 37 62 5629 990 do 37 61 4717 , 350 W. Willink 10 43 4722. 990 do 29 44 4723 990 _ 29 40 ./Illegany township. No. war'nt. Q'nty. Reputed owners. Anat.. tax. 1849 29 . S. P. I . yman 382 1874 210 do :Mott township. 4689 200 W. Williuk, et. al. 7 GO 5630 510 Ellen dealing 12 61 .EuWin township. 2750 4694 700 W. D. Messer 29 39 4694 . 245 C. A. White 14 69 2124 50 James Bennett 3.00 5148 . 990 Henry Drinker 44 54 5149 990 , do 41 59 5154 112 . .do 563 4693 - 395 Wm. McDougall 15 57 4768 625 do 24 72 5908 300 du." 11 85 3895 100 Eulalia Goal Co. 6 OD 4693. 200 A. C • Smith • 5 60 4693 88 Wm. WjUink & co. 247 3895 100 b B. Colo 3 30 Genesee township. . 1874 203 S. I'. Lyman 7G 75 Hebron township. 80 W. S Switzer ass 403 J. M. Bassett 12 00 . Hvtor township. 1599 475 Z. Mallory 17 00 1599 475 W.ll. &V. H. Slaughter 45 GO Jackson township. • 4631 330 Joseph Davis 14 53 3060 200 Wm. McDougall 760 4678 200 do 7..§9 4679175 M."‘,..... liitr.--11-- • .._ .-,. 555 l i dn M. Ilinchman 137 3738 990 Wm. Wiiiink ta co. 30 17 Oswayo township. 100 N. B. Lana 106 S. I'. Lyman 44 do 654 do 800 do 204 _. do 100 do 250 do 650 do 970 do . 30 do 1000 do 300 do Pike township. 984 Chester Robinson 121 45 1408 587 do 108 30 Portage township. 5434 .1100 Ceo. H. Fosier 33 85 5429 600 do 15 00 5436 1100 do - 33 83 5431 1028 P. Aborn 31 GO 4620 1100 C. J. Anthony &Miner 27 50 4621 do • do do 4622 do ' do do 4623 do do ' -' do 4624 do do do 4625 do . do do 4626 do do do 4627 do do do 4628 do - do • • do 4629 1058 - do 26 45 66 R. Webb 89 550, Sobieski Ross • -,, 742 150 A. 11. Boyington .:), 98 Roulette township. 697 . Solomon Sartwell 200 Haven & Woodcock Sharon township. • 2194 50 William Bell 481 5867 415 P. B. Dedrick 36 53 5863 70 do • 6 30 5359 174 do . 15 65 5855 154 do 17 41 5678 90 do . 810 5882 110 do 11 17 5859 125 . do .11 36 2141 24, do 2 16 Stewardson - township. 5940 300 A. B. Reed , 14 85 5942 600 - do 09 70 5950 1094 Stev..ardson & Ellis 27 06 598.5 1100 Bernard Duffee 45 37 5943 1062 Hermon Chapin • 61 35 5963 1081 . Clark & Bunnell 62 43 5946 1103 Oliver Watson 54 58 5944 750 C. W. Ellis ' 30 92 4730 700 E. B. Parker 23 72 881 R. G. White 43 59 Sweden township. 5895 697 4 Jacob Ridgway 22 4.5 2107 47 J. M. Hamilton , 553 2182 90 do 11 84 2185 - 22 do 256 2102 2 R, C. McMurtria 25 2118 110 H. Y. ilaydock ° 12 76 2102 ' 100 Christian Cellar 11 60 2107 100 . do 11'0 2126 50 4o 'ibl 4 05 IMI 5895 5895 2107 87 John litbly 10.08 2133 70 George Krell ' .7 42 2101 53 ♦. P. Cone 545 2102 . 52 do 534 4677 - 495 Wzn.Willitat, et. al. - 33 99 4773 55 Morgan Hinelnar' 482 2107 100. Milford & Alter 6 86 2109 do 1 72 2185 - 100 ' do • E 2186 • .25 , do 2101 100 S. F. Wilson 2102 900 - do 2107 366 do 2L82 100 do 2185 137 do 4i73 107 Williffin Ina, ton township. 4920 990 T. J. Wharton 35 13 4924 770. do ' ; 31 83 4939 ' 495 Ibutnalk M. Wharton 17 54 75 William McDougall 30 . do' 477.2 4775 4772 100 Gmirgc Blackman 355 4758 100 2 73 4758 100 C. W. Ellis • - 273 5908 275 Sathl. Haven 7 46 . . SLATED LOTS RETURNED,AS UNSEATED. HOlller township • . 100 Merrick. Jackson 1 38 85 Luther Read 119 Sweden tdumship. 50 - Washington Hoskin 258 50 Defames Ayres 50 100 Nathaniel Perkins 630 50 D. F. Ellsworth 50 250 Bingham estate 12 00 71 J. K. Hamilton 30 122 P. Daggart 115 John Roberts 108 99 We. FL Benson - , 555 150 Sotomon Snyder, Jr. 278 100 Johnson Chase _ -2 50 100 John Keating_ 10 51 106 Warren 'Sherwood 461 70 E. M. Carpenter 70 200 Nathan Woodcock 390 50 < Luther Read . 1 20 70 • Almond 'Roseman - Hebron toWnship. 210 T. Olcott, 150 do 1059 do ' 699 do , 352 do 122 do 2955 do 70 Geo. Harrison 150 do .165 do 225 - do • ',- IWO do . 572 - do 400 'Robert Blackwell 80 do 61 T. M. Willing 60 . do 50 . do 58 H. Wy kat" 362 do 221 do 130 W. B. Groves' • 120 Sheldon Bradley 185 Saml: Haven • 50 Haven & White 275 Sala Stevens 50 Chatles'MeNess 350. A. Lane-& Nichols 50 C. W. Allen 148 Joseph Lent 73 B. D. DJibee 144 " do 36 - Sabra Bennett 65 Henry Bacon 82 Horace Leet 205 R. B. Stanwood Harrison township. 91 M. H. Abbey 35 Saml. Howe 75 Francis Cornish - 97 Miles Thompson 74 Joseph Ginnings 50 Edward Ginnings GO Henry Clark :161 William Cobb - 129 Marvin Stuart 59 .Jeremi4lll r n ; ird - d 40 John French 47 Robert Hunt • 135 Elias York 'Eulalia township. 100 Eulalia coal co. '6l Isaac King 50 Abel Aldrich 89 Chauncey Blakslee 50 'F. B. McNamara 56 J. C. Knox 23 Jacob Reckhow 72 L.F. Maynard - '64 Julius Sher Wood .25 Blakslee di Haven 5. V. Dickinson . 13 do 50 do 28 do 10 • do ' 25 Miles Thoinpson 100 John Avery 100 William Meir 100 John Dana 90 P. Delion 100 A. York • 100 John. Torpor .100 S. Bolick 100 D. Azpeck . 129 Sam!. Barclay 70 Y. S. Brehmer-- Ulysses township. GO E. Peasley 50 Jacob Jordan 132 11. Wharton 50 Thomas Raker Pike township. 250 Moses Meeker 50 William,Furmari 76 Polly Ann . Smith 50 Lorenzo Ackley . Clara township. • 130 Samuel Haven 252 A. M. Benton 70 C. &J. Lyman 40 • Ransom Sloat . Jackson township. 50 Daniel , Sherwood 50 J. Springer 62 Luther . Slade 50 J. Vancuren 394 Reuben Herrington 49 J. G. Russell • 50 Israel Vancuren Portage township. 50 A. Smith Bingham township. 215 Stephen and Jos. Hurd 65 50 John Shaip . 82 50 Turtillus Morris 50 . Hezekiah Mortis 59 Calvin Morris 60 Levi Annie 50 Mary Bennett 8t Nathan Harvey 50 J. S. Kimbal 79 Gornelius Lancaster 157 75. Martin Musto 97 50 IV- &A. Perry - 65 60 James Vancuren Genesee township. 200 Silas Billings 1208 1211 1213 1214 1292 1857 FRE 42 42 1 - 8 92 • . 50 • Barney Daniels West- Branch township. 50 - Daniel DeWey 67 John Russell 50 Wm. Robbing 50 S. Wetmore .50 George Sherman • Hector township. 50 D. Wheeler 130 George Young • 50 D. Turner 100 V. Mcßedner Oswa!jo township. • 50 T. Clarkf • . 150 Chauncey Pierce • • 50 •Nathaniel Squires 100 G. W. Stiles 55 Wm. Fuller *./ 50 Wm. Oliver Coudersport. 6 lots, Nos. 152, 153, 170, 171-, 176, 179, estate of J. Keating 364 Susan Apes 32 16 John Baker II 2 village iota E. W. Bishop 49 ' C. B. Cotter 16 1 " r• F. J.Caldwell 21 4 k " Decoy Ellsworth 19 6 ' Jerome Keating estate 89 5 " •". John C. Knox 145 4. " .g Woodcock and Strait 76 JOEL L. RAYMOND, Treasurer of Potter Co. TREASUEER'S OFFCE, Coudersport: Starch '24. 1854. 4573 t. I 176 6 86 27 50 25 17 6.89 9 40 11133 2 6 Lewis Mann js .again home, in the store opposite the INcrtheast • corner of the public striate. and is receiving direct from New-York city —not a " mammoth stock" of winter goods, but sufficient to fill-up the old store; which goods are now offered for inspection and' xeamination. lie would therefore say to the old customers, Step. in and see his as sortment; and to the public generally, that as his . goods are.for sale, he will be happy to• receive "calls." MI County Orders taken at Par ]JII Goods at ruin; LADIES will find at Mann's store Coctilee4,, Washinglon, Merrimack, Phil ip, Allen & Sons', and other choice varieties of Prints, warranted by the subscriber nq to jade. JLL4VOOL Delaines at Mann's. Al paeas, Paramettas, English and French - Merinos at MANN'S. • I el IN G HA MS—a good afsortment at I MANN'S QILKS and bress Trimmings at' • MANN'S QHAIN - 14z of various patterns and qu 6 ali Oties—Lidits' and Ctitldren's Hoods. at AI ANN'S. rtOIBRICS, Bishop Lawns, Victoria ...)Lawris,lCap Lace, Crape, Pus d'M uslin. Swiss Muslin, Linnen Hd , Eaihroidert d do., Muslin Edgings, Cotton do., Linen do. Ladies' Cullers. Wristlets, Undersleeves Ladies Shirts, do, Caps, to be.fr.und at MANN'S. SD 1 23 EAR GE lot of Hosieq at IMI F you 'want warm Stockings for the childern: 7 you will find them at MANN'S. 400 , 1981 A riAITEN. BOOT.', I3uskins, and the kTothel variety of Shoes, can be found MANN'S. 3 20 i 70 TATS,', ca co fn.,' wiiippers cp illicir Groves, do, Mittens, berlin-Lined . Gloves, Carpet Bags, Satch els, Suspenders. Call at I ; . MANN'S STORE. BOYS' and Youths' Boots at - M A NYS • EEO I9EET[NG, Shirting, Illus. and Cotten Yarn at. 11ANN'S. 5 5G 78 SUGARS, Teas., Coffer, Rice, Ginger OPepper,' spice, starch, saletatus, cpn scantly un fu.nd at MANN'S Sron.E. • 11OLTIG Tobacco, Fine-Gut do-, C hew ing and Sinokii!g at MANN'S. IF you ;want Axes, Hatchets, Ham mers, 141 saws, cross-cut do., !Find du.. Chisels, Au:lsirs, Auger Lilts, Files of all kind>. Steel Squares, inn, do.. Try do., call at MANN'S. LEWIS MANN -keeps constantly on hand SLocels, SradeF, milliard Forks, Fire [runs. 52 1 05 1 05 LEIGH BELLS at MANN'S STORE 1 05 • 94 1 05 1 03 1 16 1 05 131 79 y OCKS, Door Handles, Butts, Screws, I/Locks-4n sizes—Shoe Nails. Finishing do., for sale at LEWIS MANN'S. POCKET KNIVES, Table do. CALL AT MANN'S STORE 111EWIS MANN has for sale Shot, 4 Lead,Powder, Flasks, &c. _ 1 39 72 1 79 72 Auditor's Notice. NTOTICE is hereby given that the under .l_ll signed, an Anditor appointed by the court to report in relation to the distributibn of money raised by the sale of real estate in the case of Johnson Wells and Co. vs. V. Dickinson: of Dec. Term, 1852, No. 65, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of the Prothonotary, in Cou dersport, on Friday, the Bth day of May next, at one o'clock P. M. 8 74 97 1 25 1 30 6 21 18 97 190 52 The said Auditor having been also ap- pointed to make distribution of the proceeds of the sale of Real estate" in the csse of \Vanza and Harrison use of Jones, Walton and Fuller vs. V. Dickinson et. al., will attend to the duties of his appointment on Skuaday, the Gth day cl May next, at one o'clock P. M., at the same place. Persons; interested in the shove mentioned cases may attend if they think proper. 48-3 t H. J. OLMSTED, Auditor. 66 66 SO 66 6 03 71 65 "I Conie to briug you Life and Health." DR. CURTIS' 111 7 1;ENIA, or Inhaling Hygean Favor and Cherry syrup, for the cure of pialmonary consumption,' asthma. brqnchitivi coughs, colds, and all Lung and Liver complaints. A new method of inha lation for the cure of the above named ditt eases. Fin sale by D. W. SPENCER. 1 1 13 1 17 65 Stone Ware. ALL thoim wanting Stone Ware, such" as lu g s, Stove-Pipe - Crocks, Churns, cutter and Preserve Pots, Pitchers, etc.; will do well to call at. C. S. JONES', where they can be spited with any size or ships de sirable. 9 00 Sound the Toosinl OLIIISTEIYB ONE-PRICE STORE.- 1 50 2 02 65 65 Cash and Ready-Pay. "Econotur—ts the Mother Of Wealth.” 92 2 55 76 88 !VIE subscriber would announce to thi public thif he has removed to. -a new Mare, nest door north of J. W. Smith!. Stove and Tinware establishment, where he has just opened a large stock of goods for the fall and n inter trade. The stock is marked at the very lowest cash figures, and at such prices as cannot fail to suit than who study economy in buying. I intend to adhere to the one-price system, believing it to be the only fair and honorable mode of doing business: and by taking a straight. forward course, hope to , receive a liberal share of public patronage. Produce taken at its cash.vulue. D. -E. - OLMSTED. Nov. 4. 1553. 625 1 08 7 80 5 20 1( 0 5 05 TA DIES, are you in want of any Dress. A Goods, Silks, Alpaca, De Laioes, Ging-- ha:us, Prints; Shawls, Bonnets, Shoes, Laces, Ed2inv, Collars, Gloves, ,Ste. You I atinot fail to be suited at. OLarsreu's ONE-PRICE STORE. Lit ENTLEMEN, are you in want of any `UfHats, 'Caps, Crav'ats, Stocks, Gloves. &e. 2 You Will find a good assortment, also a good assortment of Clothing, at the ONE PRICE STORE. LL who are in want of - GROCERIE, / - i_such as Sugars, Molasses, Tea, Coffei,, &c., will find them at low• prices "at CrLAISTED'S. Tailoring. • i. IHE subscriber, having secured the sett vices of a good workman, wonld call the ,r ention of the public to his stock of Clothe, Cassimerts, and Vesting, which will be made to order on short notice and-warranted -to fit, or no sale. To those who' have be• tome dissatisfied with buying slop-shop which may come to pieces* before it call be got home, he would say, Come, se lect from my cloths, lei -Mr. Smith take yiiur measure, and he will make you a good fitting, durable garment, and warrant the burtoris not to drop otr within twenty-four hours, with careful usage,--and at as low. :ices as can reasonably he expected. D. E. OLMSTED. L. MANN'S )ED Bpreads. Table do., Jaqoard Dia per. Towelling,Nheetings and Shirtinge, colon baits. cotton yarn, candlovick, at OLMSTED'S. pOOTS and Shoes, supposed to be IDolicor, at OLMSTED'S. 'TRY good Black ; Silk, to be bad at r yard. ai ' OLNISTED'S. POOR Silk Hat can ba botight for j r. A .:.1,5:1—a better one for $4,50, at OLMSTED'S. rii fi: S 1111 Burning Fluid and Cauiphine at the UACG and 8008-STORE. To the Inhabitants of Condon port and. Vicinity, And Potter County Generally. run E subscriber has just received a hrie _L stock of WINTER GOopS, • censittinr: of DRY GOODS, FURS, HATS end CAPS, MANN'S Ready-Made Clothing, 1 Groceries,Hardware, CROCKERY, BOOTS and SHOES, Brooms WOODEN WARE. • A large stock of DOMESTICS, . Shcetings, Drilling Cotten Yarn, and Bet ting, and most kinds of Provisions, kept constantly on Hand, for cash. All of which he will sell as loSv as the IL west, for READY-PAY. Ca-h and most kindi of Farmers' Pro.: iliire'itaken in exchange fur Goods. • . Knowing that une column of this sheet is t instiflluir , nt to enumerate every article stip.irate tt bleb lie keeps. for sale, he -hopes that the above f_tencral catalogue will suffice. pt c.,30, 18;i3. • C. SMITH. • Coudersport Academy, M i l IF, spring term of this institution will ,(S6thmence on Wednesday, April 19. It-. 51, and Continue eleven weeks. Elementary* branches-Orthography, Geography, Arithmetic, &c.... 112.25 Higher Arithmetic, Firet leisons in Algebra, and Grammar, 3.25 Ii l her •English branches, Algebra, • i'hilosophy, Higher Mathematics, Latin, Greek, and French languageS, 6.25 Instruction on the Piano'Forte, extra, 10.00 • Cf•re of instrument,...,)..... 3.00 Vocal music free of charge. • N. 11.L.Prepayment of all, bills will be tilictly required. • •; J. BLOOMINGDALE, Principal. The undersigned, Tiustecs of the Coq dersport Academy, are Moved by a sense of of and personal duty to invite the at tection of the Public--of parents in partic ular, to the rising and ,useful character of Institution of Learning. When invited, a little more than a half-year ago, to rise superintendence of its affairs, we found it depressed and still declining. _ We requested Mr. Lli 03111NGDALC to become as Princi pal Teac er, and entrusted its organization and m Est onerous affairs to his discre tion and f ibanagerberit, Experience has proved him 'to - be faithful, efficient, and practical—just such an instructbr as this community need. The s , number of pupils in the school is now over slaty. We refer to air. Bloomingdale'a advertisement for information as to the terms and conditions on which pupils are - admitted, and for other fiats of interest: and recommend the insti ration to the patronage of the people. H. 11. DF.NT, President, THOMAS 11. TTLER, Secretary, lIENH:I' J. OLMSTED, Treasurer, F. L. JosEs,- 'CHAS. LIMAN, Trustee s. - G. G. Cotrix, C^_l GW. STRONG can bo found at th e T.Yfliop of Jas. M. Bassett, formerly owned by himself, where he will attend to all calls in his t lino' with promptness sad fidelity. G-41 3mo Terms. .. 4.75