are carried on with comparatively i small loss to the allied forces. An assault, on the 'contrary, though it might lead to more rapid success, would cost innumerable lives and ma- . terially weaken the besieging armies. y:.l Wi: to However we may differ on the merits of the prohibitory liquor k NT, we agree that intemperance, the,h' r rors of which we are called upon to witness daily, is an appalling evil. In 'the city we behold life in all it, intensity; and here, consequently, the evil is seen in its most terrible fat ma. We see taverns and grog-shops mu]. 1 SHEREMS SALES. up h e d m exery block of our city. l The signs which point the road to illY v irtue ofs u ndrywrits of Le%art rams, -DE 1 Fa , k s ruin are almost as numerous as awn- lend Fend. Ex % tstu'le ‘ dt I. x ' 415 e i l g o d n i i i!e IS of ro er ing posts along our streets.At any county 61 :J7 n °f hour of the day w e may select, we CF di la re e c ii: due a exi h t se to time, be pubic o t.• me - Or 011 C " rl ill cannot walk a square without meeting th e Court House in Couders an individual in whose glaring eyesP^rt on Ifc . ;d:r day of December, lr•Zi4• t one o'c if 'ock e P lt b i l h of said day,the and staggering steps the effects offollowing s : na described teat es'a e, to x • it o e n bron ow ushtp, Potter county,l rum may be seen. Men and women, Pa t bou e nd m ed li and mere boys and gills, are frequent]) u N o ‘ r•h by . un.ea ed land. 1 tot. No, seen reeling in drunkenness. And of Fos I state, eas ti t te b : b ., ,, , and McDong 111 and Mato s n la i r i a u d n? lands; west south h this is 0111 the view of the surface. , J e t i :sel i pts. one's land., lot No. Go deeper, and Noll will find hundreds unseated I t. • .ands o j I Fox Estate, known as lo .' s of homes tendered desolate. You No ° a ti l t titling one hundred and ann..- hree and h tote. three-.en en hs acre., on will behold the laboring man spend Seized, taken in „loch 1. one boird . in the greater portion of Ins hard]) execo ion,::nd obeso d as the pro ' •er Nof earned wages for the fier y pm tcya, Haut Ingrab un, ai .he suit of NS 1.13 Mellon. NN olule his tie stitches from murmur ,. g ' and 1 . 1 \la 1500 i e t o n f Gen ‘1 0-4 er am rest} e a• , Gen till 1 1 night. in a comfortless hovel, to‘ e.et oon-lou Po et- coum e N st .S tu a t e keep her children from stars anon orhe not li by he 'New.lork P an a d boundedl'etiuN ‘ on the sober workman going home. w•t a- ne on he eas to, mud. flea bN• toil, to find his children in the of ttannon ttatult h e and: tubers, ` o ( f t 11 1 1 1 L h o N Bingham I nd. nd we t. , to ets and In, wife 11)(1,toigNsliiria seetl3 , t , mina -two hundred and seven y acres, ch "- drank upon the floor a h o u , li h t i: 1 l e mu nd I % eft % .tx. cre improved, on n l r It! 4 men of brilliant pat is—the nd to sett hereon. Seized, ken b mpc. r t their relatives and friend--in execn ion, of as ( h h e property ol P t ruck linrhe a.he . ° m, inning away their Liam,. wasting Xl2-0-4. Pr in teat est tte situate i l a A y p f e e o k h i e . time and money, and sinking slowly,township.Po, Cr count •• P t ;bounded ut N l:a li t: fl u t r ld ely e i L li t t i . o i n a .s ti o r f arl3 gi ay e • You lows: On he north to o N 0.14 b% 0 - No. ,__ • u d onl ~' "ti ' l, e east the en)• in wl 1(11 ot un.t. ed iamb of L ie a ll u d in t s la b r s t not a night passe. w ithoutan estlnlii- Estate. nn l b w ' ‘ ,. c ,, 1, -N un.e e d Lion of brutal violence I.‘ personsll and L.l ardent din k It is o l f :i l e a :mi l d x i : d " being o ' \ o ' maddened by!.state in I , , l i o k t e t of s the l nd. of the Bing souk thing mote than imagination to h '"'iia-hip—e withon iin i lig one hundred and hi S il% e say that a fearful cry goes up from acres f improved,on oh ch is erec a e b d out h fin% this treat city evert'day. lt is the toil, bon-e s - ,th o o triune b mu.. and one su e t! he irt rendm chorus of clamor to tl e fruit trees hereon ..1e...1 Lot No smitea Tnifiend, of parents to spate theis t a nd co m x aforesaid,botitundeladwonnte sate , norh and children, of w ic es to spate their bus east he 'tit 'xiti 11, on the south by lot N 13 i hand.,and of society to spare those and by tut-aged and,iand on he west be a v h ~.re its most brilliant ornaments.se red land. and by ,o No. un and four ' 1 )--"ntaintug It s agreed that somett , g must be one hundredacres, lo %% 11 1 0 1 1 1 ::pout four acre. improved.and a erected a t e b 3 it .11 ., 1 , a 0 tt , ‘ eei ac . t t ri s i t t i i ii tf , o o c o lo eitoS. thereon. Se zed, taken In g eNecu t ; e on and to 1. 11 ,... i- in tl et et t N ile r n a% a u ffe, of of tithi, demon . b, so .d a , the property of ttt , f the suitof C D " I , am. J i b Johnson, it it , n par use of Itat mi t manic . and we have but little Myron 11 ‘llll - rem , estate situate m the doul•1 that, at the next s l e N s i - ii ti i in e ti d t , h o e I t o o: 4 11 of .‘ egany,Po ter c o , Pa„ bounded Legitlatute, something , e o rt f. i r ic h n b rs % f o o t :, and Koss 1 nd., el. 1.) In I tio meantime.we ,11.111 It ke caeca-I "d n by , . a n i t i l d, h o h t % F . tut!. 01 Fox and fio-- aid 1.% e.t w 1 t remark upon cf. it-un pa ,1( es Ox ~ and he Ross, Be, tieing lo n 'tuber 1i - known I t 1 have greatly tended to incr as ~ ming tree hundred end en nd the evils of lute In pet mice in our midst ro a n te e t? a h acr . l :ll lam e i, , c o ..., , N at „,„ „f every4 l tr , ~ tell. t. i tyro.. td‘ ,tig lit‘o‘tetse' tees o u td ofoni whic hetru fruit t' at no custom 1-. mt re pi wt . ! Oil in tre e - there " 1 .t, s u a o , us e in the Borotv.h. of Conder. t tint the tutu of . ur 3, ring n enan Is of fflu,,. ‘ p a rty iif poe „ o ' b r: e "kd "b, he nor hbt It au t at cat ' ti e tting ” . oil ,A Lu ( b ier .-_.• rong so 1 h be - N .ki n i It men meet for au ex cm 10 to 1 i inn in, Ixe.' cs x t ind. of he Bung • r %,, Jking a fe„ _ qua! e, eneed n li t t o n t- a e,being o number ..I—con mint? .ix acre. L i i n , 1 ,-, , , , ( r ,s r. , c o m ter atom perhaps one m e Borough o 1 t °L i r ° o i tt t , f a c o t t t i n '!a e fo }-aforesaid, ;i t , In, men inx nes Lis ( in i an- bo unka on he north by -P 1 It s ree , ea, by " to:- mothersl t nd 11r2 and 'Yung 1 1 it rp. Into a re-tellant svlteie wit e or omething Ft ow,' , 1. (Ira k.Tee soughre tchib be N G. % t e - nu li i . her M s r :: , ° r e c c e " 1t t e u t t i t 1 % . . i h t Doe-. l ' t e ,' Nit) :gain t ilea. to the tr tt,ft eh 0 seeded NL,, .t dive tins ho 1-e nd o I barn- 1.. Trustees. T. B. nal:lt, See'v, ICOD BOOK AGENTS WANTED , gIO eauvass for .he best and most saleable JL Books pub ished. They are writ en. by the t..os po i m.ar Amhors of the day, in c.udiug, among o hers, T. S. ARTHUR, of whozo ~,s1 great work, TEN Nu - m . l7s IN A BAR ROOM, 10,000 copies have been sold within a -month of pubic :jou. These books are beautifully illtis.trated, (mangy• of them wi.h fine v colored prates,) and are ; rin ed and bound in ,he hes, in inner. Agents Will find a p;e sant - . and prof - loth e emp nymenr in their eireu,ation. For par tictz:ars address (post paid) J. W. BRADLEY, 7-19 31 Pu ,isher, No. -IP Nor:h Fourth street, Philade.ph:a. VOICTSM wilititht Vown. r, ShiA, Lead, ev. in the line of Atetnotiitiou, and Fi,hing Tackle of the best quality and. at low prix. , at TYLER'S, YON'S KATHAIRON and other T. • xculleitt fut clealisin2 mid ulictifilyil);.! Ilik• El •I R. fur salt. tit TY LE U.S. PERSON'S about to build or repair. will find a complet, stud.; of indoW Sash. Glass, Putty. Paints and Oils, for sale at fair prices. by ' . T. 8.:M....ER Jesse Johnson, NT EW BOOKS just received at the • JOURNAL BOOK—STORE Sept. 1,1.2 , 54. 7-16 . . HUST HANDLr.S., Drawer de.. Bolts. IL: Re . elle:, I la'. e r Snaps, NV ardrnbe Hooks, Barn Door Hinges kept for sn'e by LEWIS MANN. EilE3 FRANK JOHNSON, Tazofttet.fliaittr.. COUDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA, . to inform The c iizen- of ('cruder=port and the surrounding coun:ry. th he Will exe cute MI order , in hi: line of bm-mess at short notice and re-!-onab;e prices Place of business near the Presbyterian Church. 7 I'2 Jr. W Ei;:-TER'S DICTIoNA Poa t .t. iversity. Octuri.. ami Quarto 11 for VIoLIN r:ug+at Dritz nod Book, Soon- VIOLINS and Flutes just recOveci by ' TYLER The Jou7nal -11:3ok-Store OFFERS to the public a.good var:etv of most re:olab'e books,, cheap for east; or fatnily necessities. All the newest books of so/ur are kept on hand, or immediately pro curedit for c , tomers, and We hope to receive such patronage ac fai:hful attention to busi ness, and an earnest desire to oblige, may deserve. New books received at shori•inter vols. School Books, Stationei-y of ull kinds, materials for Paper Flowers. etc., constantly on hand. Music, Maps, Mathematical Instru ments. Please call and examine for youiefves at the JOURNAL 1300 K—STORE. B:phial's Yeast and Soap Pow ders.—Thuse superior articles are wa pant. il to Sav e time a n d money, and promo reamo and harmony in families. ... Far safe. at Notice T"Epartnership. heretofore existing be tween W. I'. Jones & Bro. is this day dissolved by nuftual consent. The debts due ' said tirtn will be fonnd in the hands of 11'. T. Jones. and all claims against said fine are to be presented to him for payment. W. T. JONES. A. F. JONES. do hereby appoint A. F. Jones my agent for the trap actin and management of all or any of my busbies., giving him 101 l authority and p caver in the sante. - W. T. JONES. Condersport, Sep , :ember Y 6 -t. fIISSOLtITIOM TtiE coprtnership here tofore existing between Edwin Haskell and Addison Aver_• is this day dis4ol% ed by mutual consent. All persons in debted to the late firm of Haskell & Aver• will find their accounts in the hands of . Mr. Avert• for settlement. F.: HASK ELL. A. AVERY. Coudersport, Aug. 14, 1854. Harrison's Columbian 'lnks. Black, Japan, Copying, ;3161-king., Green, . Black, Blue, Ind('llible, Scarlet, Red. Canine. These inks flow freely from the Pen, and give a Atronger and more , domble color than any other. For sale, whoesale and retail, by THOMAS B. TYLER, Coudersport. • . Stray. CiAmE to the subsbriber somo time vin the month of June last, a light yellow YEARLING HEIFER- (A white spot on the right side of the head.) The, owner Is requested to prove property, pay, charges, and-take her away. FREDERICK A. DEUSCHER. Alieoanv township. Potter co., Pa. 27.3 t New Books.. . Ti"T"and Gent!emen are invited to call .tud examine the new boOks .and other goods jusreceived and for sale at IMIARIES for 1845 just received at ii,TYLERT. J TYLER'S • Sold by Agents Only'.-- - - - IStiginton Carta. - __..........,__- Pictorial /Gamy of the World, from the earliest TllO3l AS ST EWARDSON, Jr., ages to the present time. Three volumes attort in one, comprising, Part I. Ancient History. .—.... ur at -ILata; . - Port 2. History of the Middle Ages. Part N. El cerinr Gth and Walunt-streets, 3. Modern History. BY John Frost, L. L. I*, 7.3 dt. PIkULADELrni.I. D., author of Pictorial Ilistory of United tY• $ 3 •O 1, . States, Pictorial Life of Washington, die., C. W. ELIAS die. New Edition, with additions and ...SSGcot .G r rection_s by the anthor. Illustrated with fattoritrp at 7Laixi, over five hundred engravings, from draw. no , ; Curlder . sport. Pa. ings by Croome, Devereux, and other dis• Int. 18. 1850. tf tingnished artists. This work e..ntains over 1100 super royal octavo pages, and over 500 : . F. W. KNOX, finer illustrations than have ever been eit• , . Eittorittg at 'Eat°, graved for any History in this country ;it ''.. is handsomely and subs - antially bound in GoudersPert. Pa, wilt' regularly attend the embossed morocco, gilt back. Price $3.75. courts in potter county. 3-4° " . Great Events inXodem Hi:WE. By J. ha Frost. A. P. CONE - Comprising the most remarkable Discos:. , 1 . eries, Conques s, Revo'utions, Great Bat- Eittorittp it Rata, ties, and o:ber Thrillinvinri t ents chiefly in "the commence ly ultrud Ih courts of Potter county. Wellsboroug e h„ Tina conttty. Pa. will r, g,ular. meat of the sixteen' Europe and America, fr om h century to the present time. Embellished with .over 500 engrav- June 3, fB4B. . logs by W. Croome and other eminent lir ._ 1 I LAND AGENCY. tiers. - It contains over 800 • royal octavo pages, : ud also a large colored map of the TilE num rs:gord having been entrusted World 20 xt.al - ,.with side' maps of Califor with the care of several lame tracts of i nit, Oregon. HUngary, Austrian Dominion , . lan, in this county, has made himself ac- &c. Bound in eMbossed . morocco, gilt conjured . with the lands and laud titles of the back. Price $3.00. '. county ;and will give immediate attention to Panorama of the Old Wodd ana the Mll7. COM. any business of this nature that may be eu. prising a view of the present sta.e of; the trusted to him. J. S. MANN. / nations of the world, their mines, customs, . , ----- and peculiarities, and their political, moral, - XR. GAGE, M. D., social,and industrial condition. Interspersed P1:81CIAN AND SniGEON—Would re- with historical sketches, and anecdotes, by sp.. eifully ; in the citizens of G, oilers. i William Flintlock, author of the history or port and Potter county - , that he has located England, Greece, and Rome. Enlarged, permanently among ibeth, and will attend I revised, and embellished with several littil to all calls iii -his profession. Oilice—T. B. dred engravings, including 23 finely colored ; Tyler's Drug and-Book Store 6.6 plates, from designs of Croome, Deyerens, i I SAAC BEN SON----- and other distinguished artists. It contains over 6011 pages, bd. in etnb. gilt bock. $2.75. ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Otlice, East side Thrilling Adventures among the Indiana. By of .he pubic square, Coudersport, P a . John Fro's:, L. L. D. Comprising the most !B • spec a. -arrangemen the professional sir-' reinark .V.e Personal Narratives of &rem. ---- ' vi c es . of S. P. Joussos, Esq., m is• be engaged in the, early Indian Wars, as well as of In 'through him in all cases in which be is not cidents in the recent Indian Hostilities . in previously concerned. Mexico and Texas. . Illustrated with over • N. 8.--Au calms due and payable to the j got. engmving: from designs of W. Croome, undersigned, personally and prof e ssio na lly, ' and oilier distinguished artists. It contains may lie found in he hands of Isazic Benson, • over 500 pages octavo. Bound in morocco, Esq., for attus.ment. S. P. Jouysos. gilt back. Price $1.75. March 3, lt-Pi. . 1-2tf Perils •and Pleasures tif a Hunter's Life. With i fine colored plates, large I2mo. 3y6 page.. . , - ! JOHN S. MANN; Price $l.OO. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAIA:. Ccraquesta of the Bible. - By Vincent W. Milner. will attieed the several Courts in Potter Comprising important events in the history of Christianity, front the time of our Savior and SE Keno entintis.s. All business entrusted . to the pre era day. 33ti pages, 12wo. 11- to libi care will receive prompt intent him lustruted, with mfinerous 'engravings. $l.OO 011 ice on .11din-street "opposite the Cum t ." Houle, Couch-rspurr, Vo.. The following works, written by T. S. An- ARTHUR G. OLMSTED, THEP., the most popular author of the day, and TIORN EY ARO COUNSELOR AT LAW. are the most saleable books publi.sed, and are A ell illustrated with fine kill attend to all liminess entrusted to ..:KETCHES OF LIFE AND CHARACTER. An oe his can- with promptness and fidelity. taro volume of over-41X) pages, beautifully o(fice—in the Temperance Blm.k, up stairs, illustrated, and bound in the best Euoliatt Maiß-slreel, Condervort, Pn. Muslin, gilt back, .;;;5t.!.90.t LIGHTS ANC, SH.IDOns of REAL LIEF.. " ft an amohiography and portrait of the author. Over 500 •pap s octavo. with fine tinted engraving:. Hound in the best Engli-h mus.,n, gilt back. "*2.00. LEAVES FROM THE Boos Or HUMAN !Arr.. Large 114 mo. 3.2- , pages. With -31/ tralions and steel plate. $l.OO. Gouimi GRAINS 11 , 401 LIFE ' S HARVEST FILL 12mo. of :go pages. Bound in muslin, with' a beautiful mezzotint engraving. $1.75. TE;; NIGHTS IN THE BAR ROOM, AND WHAT I SAw THERE. 11- i ILIO. '240 pages. ic1.7.1. TILE FIREsiHE ANGEL. 64 pages, 3•2tuo. with an engraving. Bound in muslin, gilt cdge,.- . Price t - tt.ls. ' • nttorno) Counorlor at 7Lain, Glttult riqual. Otiict slit• court . house• quare, ut Thu People's Cubit S ore,' up stairs. .3-47 AA FEW pieces of new Music; .Music procurt-d to llnkr: uho, Tern• rt - 11?Ilet . Utid other Tracts, or any periodicals 1.100K4 rtinst;itrly . ou iiaud, %%iTh r, pdatt . s. and , - very. thing . „ , r I , c 4.01. : M W. MANN • U. SMITH. • a l taltr in Org. CroCas, Grocerias and Provisions ; Hardware, Crockery and Gla' Ware ; Boats A. Shoes,Hats & Caps. .Slone and TFauden TT irre Inishorr, almost everything nmally kept in a CMin ry Smre. A.; of which he osiers for sae a; very ,ow prices . for .he pay. Pace of Int , ines: corner of Main and sec ond Li.ree s, Coudersport, at the o.d stand of W. I'. Jones, Br. • • Ju y 7, 7-nf DB. BROWN would give notice to the . pub is that he .is pre .ared. at his FOundry in Coudersport, to do all mauler of Casting,—will ma. e and finish to order ad kinds of Machinery, Mill• Gearing. Board and Log Cars. S eis.:h::zhoes of all si:es, and every ar.tc'e needed by a .Lumbering community. and io Farmers he won-d say, ilia: he has procured some of ihe best Plate pnilrrns in nSe; bo h Fiat Land and Side Ilill, and keeps them constantly on h•nd. And will make to order Field Raters, - Harroteit, Culticators. and eYery psed by them in his line of busi ness. Ile is prepared also to do all kinds of .B L A CKS AI f N G And from his"long experience in the ebiive business, he feels confider'- of giving satisfac tion to those who may give hint a cm:. N. D.-0:d iron bought, or taken in ex change for work. 7.27 y Foreign Attachment. POTTER CO. z;S. TYLER'S The (.:onintoteirralth of Prnnrylronia .1 SY:AL Nate Sheriff of said Cornty. Greet .o-.4.... : We command you that you attach Silas Sinher.and, late of your county, by all and singular his goods and chattels, lands and ten ements, in whose hands or pos.iession soever the same may be, so that he be and appear before the Judge; of our Court of Common Pleas at Coudersport, at a County Court of Common Pleas there to be held for the said county on the third Monday of December, next. then and there to answer Matthew S. Ennis, Wm. Ennis, and Joseph B. Welch of a plea of Assumpsit, not exceeding five- hun dred dollars; and also that von MUUMUU the person or peranns in whose hands or po.e.,sion 'the propeny of the said Silas Su her:andanly be found, so that they be and appear before our said Court at the said time and place, to answer what may be ob,eced against them, and abide the judgment of the Court' therein— and have von then and there this writ. tViLues:; ate Hon. Robert G. White, Preqi dent Judge of our said Court at Coudervort, this 25th.day of October, 1554. • H. J. 001STED. Proth'v. - By virtue of the above described writ, I have attached the following described piece or puree. of land, situate in Sharon township. Potter, coun'v, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: arnginning at the northwest corner of warrant lati, thence by' the north nne of said warrant east 44 rods to the west bank of the Oswavo creek, thence up, the sou, h bank of .he creek and race (being line of. land conveyed by i:as Sutherland to Thomas J.•Burd.c) to the east line of said land, thence small one hundred and two perches and five-ten Its to a post, thence west one hundred and fify-six perches to a post in west line of sa d warrant, thence by said tine north two hundred and two perches and five ten.h4 of a perch to ;he place of beginning: containing one hundred and sixty acres, of Which about five acres are cleared. P: A. STEBBINS, Sherif]: L. F. VIAVNARD, FOUNDRY, The six. following - Books are bound in un',. form stvie, a. "A nimist. ottage Library;'• and are 'old in FCHS or eparately, each t•olvm• being comp:me in it-elt. Each volume con. to n< over 2141.) pagf.., large lt , tno., midi:. mu• hmlished wt:h a n,rge mezzotinl engraving: THE IVAY TO PROSPER, and other tales. THE HOME MIErli,S, SH . : O l ‘ Trtce RICHE , . or Weatlh without Wing , ;* ,,, ..74' FINGER. Posrs nS THE WAY OF LIFT, :1 74 •1.70 , SHADOWS A.VD SESTEAMS, ANGLL OF THE lIrIC•SEHOLD, J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, No. 4i Nor,h Four.h streo,.Philadelphia New Cash GROCERY AM) PROVISION STORE. Hither; Ye Hungry. - CS. JONES takes me.hod to inform • ,ke peop:e of Coudersport and the- pub. lie generally. ,h tt he has'just opened a t,ro. eery and Provismn store, where he will krep cons,am.v erv.hing in the line of and which he will sell as reasonali:e a. can be des red. The substantials — can bit found here at all tanes, such as FLOUR a% I PORK, while the appetites of the d Cone can a,:so be satisfied. Therefore.,lion',l yon iei-h for anv:hmg of the-kind, please and examine before purchasing elsewlo•rr, ;11 1 ,1 if he cannot sa-i.lw on, your case twist be desperate. You will alwnys find a COI assortment of Groceries, consisting 'of Su gals, Teas, Coffee. Saleratus, Spices, Ginger. Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries, Sal mon, Codfish, M. ckerel, Blue Fish, 11..c:e, Mo:asse., - Syrup, &c. Also, at all tinted, Pork. Eumr, Lard. Cheese,- Butter, (roll and firk Sall, h ams, etc. etc. Grain and all oiler kinds of Produce :alien in each imp for goods at the cash price. C. S. JONES. CASII PAW tur Butter aud__Eggi, at th• PROVISION STORE. June 30, 1851 VRENCII MUSTARD—A new thing en tirciy, for sale at C. S. JONES'. SORTED Pickles in jars for Isle by C. S.IONCIS WA LL Papers. New and. beautiful pat rus at TYLEK.S. List of Causes • For Trial ia the Court of COmmon Plots of Po.ter Comaiy, at Deciapitr Tcrm; James C. Curds vs. Verse! Dickinson. Jesse Locke use of A: John M. Kilborn. Bruner , Same Id' Same. ' 0.11. Goodman use „ same. of A. Bruner Martha J. Ayres " XV.Ross&Sarah Ross J. o. & wife a Harriette Losev. Joint J. Ridgeway " Foster Reynold.s. Joseph A. Clark", Charles W. Johnson. Samuel Porter use of „ Samuel Gibbs- Jr. W.l'. Jones & Bro.• ' Henry Hurlburt " Martha linrlburt. A. J nbuson & Co. use / A. T. Losey. of J. F. Crosier Silas N. Howard " Richard Goodm.m Timothy Ives, et. al., " Stephen. Horton. Emily Russell "W. T. Jones Bro. Is. J. OLMSTED, Prolll'y PROTHONOTARY'S OFriCE• Coudersport, November 2,, Notice, flitiE Governor of the State of New-York A. has appointed the subscriber a Commi,- sioner for the State of New-York, to take the acknowledgment of Deeds and other initra ment-t, and to administer oaths pursuant to en act of the Legisiature of the said State. IS.A..kC BENSON. Casatlerrpori,- Dee. 12,1851. •