The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, November 23, 1854, Image 3

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    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..
<on „ hat net riot tit der lie -tin•ulus, o . in he said VI t tge of Coader por
and proceeding it
a ....0• sty arts ft r h - bounded a n the north by Second -s roe.,east
t, .tree .oath by Tim by IN e. d
urn-titer NMI' f! wan not et I Kitt ; i L l l e
• b v ' es l tit limo in lx e, being o. number I n -,
outdone by hs_ compam us, invites xxh ir c o lt is a ore nd duvet .nghou-e nd
them into alit flit•l r e L i I an t, w ti e' e some 'ia trees iod
a., Seized h taken in execution,
f i
I I l a d I to b i h t e e yin
of
N t. e t. Iry N of DaN id r
the !Tong d:it kis a 0 . imbib d
11 ii the p rt 3 pi, coe d- , not ( t ie of
le
N (0 1, , •- , O—L ert t Ti tea:
,e , ite situate in Ron
them t w}:long to appeal' " mean," until I'o i ter coon y, Pa , bounded on
i he3• tot rather mere urn al, us than 'be no= ludo('
J t e. ::-. it N all n' 2o a u e li d lo at at e ' "
te‘ taitulated up/• n nI co th ey left he west by t, po u ' d' e t ' t - f i J on oll or
\V in. M.Car and on
Koine.l hit money is let t, t1,1oe:(1)
two acres,which it ores is nu tamed on which ts a roue
.!:,71,„,t, indeed, is 7. 1,,„ g,t, home barn and an .•p;' e orchard ,hereou, and hem.
a par.of„armn number t I_l tteized'
without a fi Out or a breach of tit
, nin execu mu, and to be so :d 'a,.
atthe prop
peace
„bull demand , the interference e
e h r L x of John Lyman, Jr., at the cu .t of Hiram
of the police. :itch patties as •tht -e Pri ch rd.
1, emble night atter night until the AL ,0--The fo, ow in,g described but ding,
lalit of dunking is cm firm( d It 1 to wt A ter am t„
' .t ua ed o„ he nor o 4on
'.
L 'in
5.2.”
Ull"'
h side of he Osw N
observable.that if'a oPtla matt is creek, on he N% a ors hereof, n he owlish ' a
11l
with such a company, aril desires to of c)..‘ lA° in the county of Po er and Sa e
be moderate, he is latoined into du ik- of Penn N % 11l '
on a s
i c nn eral
c 0
o of h t and in
m , mcc pL
g the same as his cpains W e pO-session of S
out he west by ands in possession' o t ee Noah 'd
can Very readily pot t out a number
and Thom . Crl endeu, he surd bonding
of . young n en, not one Over 9 ' ) Weary lid six % eigh fee
i l t a aize, NOD, are the victims of this in o'dstlt fee
,heut ettg o o r it titece of ground and
cur 1 re app ir eil n a said but thug seized,
1 lilt of • treating" while in c t rni 11, taken in execit ton, and obeso d .is the
T 1 .e lager-beer saloons, where r' n i n - a proper Nof is I'. Lyman &Lo , at the sin of
MC is kept at night to attract cu tom, Morris !reset .
are fatal to many 3timig men. De- -11--xu—Ler a•n real estate,-a p ira ein-V e
g gang ow-nstn, ,Po er mt
itditt dby the strains of harmom, the her .tu g , coma tong one hundred and a o n t d uo Nti tt o
m wandering parties din') into, these o number ,t:, con a mmg o n e
saloons to listen. They ate soon seated e heninteda""d "
a acres, stud to number
a tables, and then as the music pi° ,-, comi l laat t . ,wen Ire
e and tine -;en hs
cres in warrant , ..- It ,
!b l o o n a u r dd on
'he north
coeds, the "tieatug ' login- Ice by i !ids of George B— .nd llan eita
-
mmtlina W d La
re numerous tie party, the more
‘ . . , :n, es by unseated ands of ki 11l 131 l a c r k
ius the
ink, that are imbibed ccheas
and j ohPearce' and
on he "e. ID} .and.,
awtf,
i on „loch
bettird tlit re is ally I - WIWI:11.1A made. ot J C. Cat
n i n ~,
to leave the saloo - n. In thus gi pp-, house"" ft' ne houses, hoe
itii„ barn,
i o nd a tew a, p e ree 0 6
Set Led
oue musical
establishment t en in exec aud barn
ton,
nd to be surd as he prop.'
from
another,. the young men ate 'treated'
eaexecs
John Pye, Jr., and 31 la n Ryan, at
till the) reach a , tate of drunkenness, s- ,4r taken
a btu of A.arou Rice
AL* , o—ter .In teat o e r s a e i,o st ua e tri he
and the usual consequences follow Borough of Coudertp ter county,
It would be a dieadtul, and yet an Perm—NU Lo.No -au, On square number
instructive task, to make an estimate -, of the
men, o f re- l) o of he B rough of t ouder.port '
of the number of Noting
on oh ch is erect ed a tavern hum-e, tr-ute
burn iid o her ou houses . ALso, a piece connections a - iid got d pros- or puce of tend ad,otn ng he above,in h
pests in life, who have gonedown to Borough of toudorspon, bounded us to• o we : e
the grave d am (in the north by Third stree , on he coq by
g even tt e past year,
from !Its illation brought about by the lo 's of Julius Johnson, on he souk by 1....ee'.-
4 ore i d , ..
s r ) eet, and on he Wei. by .ors numbers
cu-tom cat 1 -tandng'and joining' -
I neat , 2.1, and a,, being a stripof 1
It isa practice as tichettluus as it is running from second th d an
to tr s reel, cud
wasteful and destructive. There is fun) ice n
ei acksint h shop I:lOirshwhich 1., erec ed one .
no generosity in a 'treat;' or, at least, executtorcaud P o be sod ed
S h 'zed, taken in
a 'treat' is no evidence of generosity , C W. Johnson, at he sus, ofrPt. re e Pi ri r ,l:r al
I
for we have known the most tinge!). ALSO—Certain rev o estate, aau...a in he 1
m er o ch ie s .s of men i to be most lavish of their town ..hit' 01 Summit , z i r u c t o n ? y•, , Pa., and
described 4 0 itr..s tie o
mt us way. Many a man will
his way
)1111,. one bun
treatolto would not step out of deedine°l-Za'Zet number _l..
Ol b.: t i t il e it no b r e h w c s
Or put himself to the
slightest corner of said „ srran , hence east one b
inconvenience to do you a service.de e d
and two rods to a 1 o i , hence en '
south
Therefore, buy we, e, " nun man, you eigh ) rods to pos.; thence west oneshun
dred and ten rods to a post in west one of j
need not 'treat' to gain a reputation ; said warrant; thence north eighty reds to the 1
for being 'a generous felloir." Very
many. whom you 'treat,' will only
laugh at you for spending your money.
Perhaps you earn your money, by
hard work. Hit is hard to get it in
your purse, see that it does not get
out without your receiving due com
pensation. Don't labor a week to
build a house to burn down on Satur
day night. Remember, that no man
ever yet was duly paid for 'treating,'
and that, at certain times, your com
panions curse themselves, and you
too, for yielding to the custom they
know to be destroying body and soul.
—Phil. North American.
place of beginning—containing fifty-five acres,
beingpart of warrant number 219 z), with about
two acres improved, 15 acres chopped, with
a frame house erected. thereon. Seized,
taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of Clifford Raskin, et the suit of
John Mahan.
ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in !Ole
gany township, Potter county. Pa., bounded
and descr.bed as follows: On the north, south,
east and west by unseated lands of the Bing
ham ''state, and being lots numbers 127 and
128 of the sub-division of the Bingham lands
in said township—conmining one hundred and
ninety-eight and Live-ten hs acres, of which
there is about forty acres improved, wi - h One
frame house, two log houses, and two log
barns, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized;
taken in execution, and to be sold as the prop.
'illy of James B. Hill and William Hill, at
the suit of William Perry.
ALSO—Certain real estate. situate' in Pike
township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the
north by Bingham ands, on the east by Isaac
Johnston, south by Bingham lands, and on the,
west by lands of banid R. 'Smith, deceased—
containing two hundred and tif,y acres, be
the sante more or less, with about e.ghty
acres improved, one frame store and house,
one log house, one frame, house, two frame
barns, one saw-mill, and •an app!e orchard
thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to
be sold at the suit of Robert G. Matte.
ALSO—Certain real estate, situated in Pike
township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the
north by lands of Hunsiker and Gurlock, east
by Hunsiker and Gurlock, south by south line
of warrant number 5127, west by lot number
211, unseated land of Hunsiker and Gneock,
situated on warrant number 5127, being fot
number 0.)--,containing one hundred and thir
ty-eight and fourgeridis acre s , more or less, on
which is one saw-mill, three frame houses, one
frame barn, one board sh-gity ; about eight
acres improved, and some fruit trees thereon.
Seized, taken in execti:ion, And to be sod
the property of. Commvn
.Carriel, at the suit of
A bert P. Cone.
Notice is hereby giren, tlwt an amount
equal to the costs will be required to be paid up.•n
each sale when struck down to the bidder; and
upon a failure to comply with this regulation,
the tract if land will again be offered for sale.
P. A. STEi3I3►IS, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE,
Coudersport, Nov. V, 1:54.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
N - 7 - 6TicE is hereby given that the Auditor
I_l ~ppointed try the Court to make distribu
tion of the proceeds of the sale of real estate.
in the case of John Steven vs. Mi:es Thomp..
son, 63 June . Term, It‹)1, will attend to
the duties of his appointment at the office of
A. G. Olmsted,.Lsq., in the Borough of Cou
derspsrt, on he It.lth day of December next,
at one o'clock P. M., when all persons inter
ested may attend if they think proper. -
H. J. OLMSTF.D,
Nov. 23; 1;'34, :27-3t
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Estates of Decedents.
1 OTICE is hereby given :hat the Adro;ni.-
tretors of ;he estates of decedents in the
fo'lowing cases, to wit.;
AdminisAiitors of the estate of Francis Keyes,
dece.;sed,
Lewis Warren,
Iv.ve fi:ed their aceoun's in the Regi,:er's
Office of ;he county of Potter, and ,hat the
same will be pre-erred for confirmation to the
ori , h ,ns' Cour: of the ...aid county, to be he d
a ,he Borough of Condervort on the third
Monday of ltecember next, v, hen all persons
imerested may at.end if they thank proper.
H. J. OLMrITI.D, Register.
REGISTLICS OFFICE,
Coudervon, Nov. 17, 16,54.
HYGE PTA.
Brought flow to the Dour of the Million
A WoNrottrt.Ert. Dv:cox-Er:l' has recently
been rnade by Dr. Curtis. of this city. in the
treatment of Consumption, Asthm 1, and al
dice tses of he Lung. We refer to Pr. Cur-
Hygeana. or Inhaling Hyge Vapor and
Cherry.Syrnp." Wilt this new melt . od Dr.
C. ha: restored many atlhe ed ones to perfect
he 1;11: as an evidence of which he has Mutt
merab.e certifiea es. . Speaking of .he treat
ment a physician says : It is evident th tt an
htaing—cons.amiy brea hing an agree .b.e,
hea iug vapor, the medicm to proper les must
come in - direct comae wi It he who:e of .he
anal cavity of the ;ling and tins .he
many and varied ch .rages produced upon
them when introduced into the stomach. and
stub ec.ed to the process ,of digestion. The
llvgena is. for sale at the druggists' through
cu. due country.
N. V. Dutrhman, Jan. 14
The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the
linen without the :east inconvenience—she
heat of the body being sutfid,ent to evaporate
the tluitl.' -
Hundreds of cases of cures like the follow
ing might be named. One p:;cli. Ige of the
Ilygeua has cured me of the Asthma of six
ye:,rs standing.
Jas. P. liecsberry, P. M., Dungannon, Pa.
lam cured of the Asthma-of 10 years stand
ing by Dr Curtist Dyge.ma.
Margara Eastman, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Pau: of No. 7, Maunnond Y., was
cured of a severe case of Bronchetis by the
Dygeana. •
s stet hid been cured of a distressing
cough of several years s . ,.nding, and decidea
to be incur.b e by her physici:.ns. She was
cured in oue mon h . by .he firgeana. '
J. H. Gauhert.T. M., - Richmond, Me.
Price Three Doll.,rs a Package.—So.d by
cuirms PLILKINS BOYD A PAUL,
No. !4J Ch onbers et., N. Packages
Sen. free by expres4 lo any. part of the United
•
Sacs for ''Peu Dwurs.
N. I.l.—Dr. Cur.is' Ilyge.ina is the original •
and °my genuine artic e, a.I o hers are
b !se In, aeon: or ri.e and ikurious eoun:er
feizs. shun item as you wou;d poison.
Nov. 7.4:6 ly
Court Proclamation.
WHERE AS,
the Hon. Robert G. White,
Pre,ident Judge, and' the Hon. 0. A.
Lewis and Joseph Mann, Esqs., AsSociate
Judges of dae Cours of Oyer and Terminer
and General Ja l Deti‘erv, Quarter Sessions
of the Peace, Orphan's Court and Court of
Common P:eas for the County of l'otter,
have issued their precept, bearing date the
2:4 day of September, in ,he - year of our
Lord one thouslnd eight hundred' and filly
four, and
. to toe direc ed, for ho.ding a Court
of Oyer and Terminer and general Jail De
iv ery, Quer. er s ssions of .he l'eace, Orpnani'
Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in ihe
Borough of Coudersport, on MONDAY, ihe
kth day of December next, and to continue
one week.
No ice is .herefore hereby given to the
Car
oners,Jus_ices of are Pe..ce, and Cons:ab es
wi h n .he County, .hat :hey be then and there
in heir pro v er persons, at o'c.ock, A. M.,
of said thy; w..h -heir rolls, records, inqu,si
11011S, examinmions, and o her remembrances,
to do • hose .hings which lo her offices up
per ain .o be done. And ,hose who ..re bound
by heir recognicances :o prosecute ag
he pr soners .111. r are or shu.; . be. in heat, of
,he said canny of 1'0,..er, z.re be hen , nd
:here .o prosecu e agaMs..heat as wi.. he
_just.
La ed at Coudersport, On.. h, and
he ;'..t.h year — of ,he Independence of the"
United States of America.
P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff.
Cotidersport Academy,
THE fall term of Ibis institution will corn.
'pence on Wednesday, October 25, 1854;
and continue eieven weeks,
TeirtnPle
Elementary branches—Or hography,
Geography, Arithmeilc, Physiology, $3.00
Higher Arithmitic, F mst Lessons in
Algebra, and Grammer .....
HigherEng.i:hbranchei,l s .hilpsophy. I
AA , ronoinv, A.gebra, S e. ri.oo
Higher 211.. henritics a d the Iznguages, 6:00
In.smue ion on the N i no Fore, exma,...10.00
Use of instrument,
Vocal music free of charge.
Llr Either higher class of studies will in
elude any or all the lower
The subscriber takes .h.lr occasion to 'ex.
press his :hanks to ;he people of Potter and
of oilier sec.ions for their liberal support',
(aring the past ye,r, and to assure them that
no pains will be spared i. the future that may
be required to make .his school an insitution
worthy of the en-ire confidence and support
of Mt who des re a sound rod mental us well ,
as a thorough ma hematical and classical edu
cation.
J. BLOOMINGDALE, Princpa '
The undersigned Officers and Trustees, of
the Condersport" Academy, are moved by a
sense. of ottieial and personal duty, to call the
mien ion of the public, and of the people of
our couu.y in particular, to the rising Auld
usefu• character of his institution of !earning.
When we _invited .he present worthy Princi
pal to the post he occup.es, we found thelAcad
emy decreits.ed and dec ining. We submitted'
its organiZttion and other most onerous affairs
to his discretion and management; and our
experience en th.es increased eon&
deuce .o assure m.rents mid guardians that be,
has proved futtlifuh - efficient, and practical
put such an instructor as this community
needs. !.
11. 11. DENT, President,
H. J. OL3ISTED, Treas., >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.
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