'Et*L.6:4:I4I:OI[OI.4:I:4)VAINI Pursuant to the published call, a large number of the citizens of Sus quehanna County,. opposed to Slavery extension, assembled at the Court Souse in Montrose, bn Monday even ing, Nov 27th. The meeting was organized by the election of the fol lowing officers D. D. Warner Pres ident; John Bradshaw, S. A. Newton, Hobert Griffis, J. C. Bushnell, John Young, Caleb Carmalt, Amos 'Will iams, S. B. Wells and S. F. Meliune, Vice Presidents; and J. T. Langdon and Dr. E. Patrick jr.,'Secretaries. On motion, a Committee of five were appointed to draft resolutions, viz :—Chas. F. Read, Wm. Jessup, s. W. Smith, B. L. Canfield and Benjamin Thomas. In the absence of the Committee, Judge Wihnot was called upon to address the meeting, which he did in the forcible and masterly manner for which he is distingyished. The evils of slavery, the wide departure of the N at i ona l Government limn the policy of out Fathers in relation to that insti tution, and the unjust and dangerous spirit of aggression that actuates the Southern leaders of the present day, were all very clearly demonstrated to his hearers: and he advised the union and cooperation of all the ft iends of freedom in resisting any further ex t of slavery. At the concluiiou ui his long and very interesting ad d:-ss, the Committee, through their chairman, 'C. F. Read, repotted the t,ll,wint..r. resolutions : Resolved, That this meeting, in ct n ilectitm with, and as the representa tive., 01l the majority in this county at the late election, deem it proper to organize The Rept'lilican Party. IZesulved, That we pursue this oairse froni a conviction that the late elections in this State and in other Northern and Western States have determined that the Old Parties, Dem atic and Whig, are both uper and that the people expect and dcrnatid a new orrmnization. Reiolved, That theprinciples upon which we stand are, first and prima rily, decided. unswerving, and ni prnmi ho s tility to Slavery whatever guise it may be pre ented.--.2d. A niulifi atioa or repeal idle FitgitiNT Slave Lair, so that full arid ei,:irc Fuser% wion shall be given the ]Melts _of the citizens of the Free Satre. It solved, That we will sustain no :lan for any office whose views ate bev(old any dispute or question this great subject. IZe-oked, That the members of this :;aze Le , zislature from this district, a!e horeby requested to vote for no :;:an under any circumstances what- I:. S. Senator whose position friend of freedom is in the least ilouhtful: but they are hereby re yle•ied urved to vote only for kN,,ivn. tiled and incorruptible oppo- Lents of the policy of Slavery exten .lea and aggrandizement. llesolved, That the Public Domain h,1, e; r 4 ..; equally to all the States of 1;;; . .. I ;don. and ought to be used fbr t:c Titon:it benefit of the whole; as a ;Loans of carrying out this principle a::d of securing the early and perina ;:,,,nt seZtietnent of the Public Lands, " The Homesteati . Bill," so called, met:ts our moat full and entire appro kition. lie•olveil. That the Compromises It Lich secured Territory to Freedom, hal been altrorrated he the Nebras ka Ra.isas Bill, we are released from 4.,,mprotni w'' , slavery, and we tl:a. 1 1 claim not only the repeal of the i , tualling of the .11,.,souri Cornpro nii,e, but shall oppose any fur ther ;;;,,v e Teri itory or Slave States, as putts of this Uni on . -16,1ved, That we hold most fully Ly the great principles of equal rights atal equal privileges, and pi o.icribe man or set of Men for the exercise their relbdous opinions or consci ration, scruples—liberty of conscience g an inalienable right. Ile-Lived, Plat we Lold to univer !al edncation for all, of every (Ails:, aad nation, and that we shall use all Proper efforts to promote the dilfa,ion only of elementary knowledge in c - qamon schools, - but the opening of Olt! higher schools to rich and poor Resolved, That an economical ad il,inistrat ion of the finances of the Gen eral and State Governments are indis pensable to the purity and well being the country, and we look with ; , larch at the progress of corruption, peculation and fraud practiced by the employees of the State and Nation— Ii ,at we will seek as the surest means ufpre\ ention, a proper reduction of the exorbitant patronage of the Gen ei al Government and the speedy sale cf . the Public Works of the State. Resolved, That we hold ourselves haund by no previous party ties or oolpz,ations—we organize anew—and cordially invite all who hold by our principles to unite with us in this organization. Resolved, That William Jessup, Franklin Fraser, O. G. Hempsted, Charles F. Read, Urbane Smith, John 13 radAaw and Seward B. Miller be a committee to prepare an Address to the citizens of this State upon the sub jects embraced in these resolutions, and to report at an adjourned meet ing to be held on the first Monday of i January Court, and that said commit-.j tee also report a plan for the effectual organization and action of the party irk this county. That we - earnestly solicit the friends of our principles who so •fully tri umphed at the late Election, to organ ize the Republican party in their several counties at as early a date as practicable. The- meetinz, then decided to take up and discuss•the Resolutions sepa rately. Judge Jessup supported the second resolution in an able and elo quent speech, wherein he expressed his . conviction that bcth the old par ties are practically dead, and declared himself decidedly in-favor of the or ganization of the proposed party. He was followed by C, L. Ward, of Towanda, who opposed the. formation of a new party *as uncalled fin-, and defended, the Nebraska bill and the admini,tration . of Presidant Pierce. Judge Wilmot then spoke in favor of the .resolution. All the Resolutions reported by the committee were adopted. On motion, Resolved, That the proceedings- of this meeting be pub lished in the county newspapers. The meeting then adjourned to the- I first Monday of next January Term of Court. HONOR Some men think it an honor to -be D. D.-ed. Some think it an honor to be kicked by a King, or despised by ' a rich-man like Mr. PEABODY of Lon don. Some think it an honor to he in Congress. Some hold it honorable to know nothing. Some think it an honor to be pulled in a paper that sells its editorial columns tbr so much a line. Some esteem it honorable to be toasted be hiccuping drunkards. But Rev. - TuronottE PARKER. who has been flat tered with abundance of extravagant abuse l l efore now, reckons it his chief honor to have been arraigned in the United States Court as implicated in the "Burns riot" at Boston last May. So he said at least in his late Thanks-', giving Sermon. happy state of af- • fairs!—when Goyernment prosecutes ofl'enders for the love of it, and the prosecuted cheer OD the officers,— cherish their bonds as honorable, and, l.ke Oliver, ask for nmore."—X. • Ti m A CHALLENGE At a joint meeting of the members of the "Erie Social Degree " and "Good Temple" Temperance asso cintions, held on Ttre , ,,day evening, the :2Sth ult., the ibllowing resolution was unanimously adopted : Resolved, That we hereby pledge our. elves to support all,, within this city, during the coming winter, who have been reduced to want _by tnis f,)rtnne or act of Providence. provided the dealers in Intoxicating Liquors will support those• who have been reduced to want through the effects (if their t:aflie... Ua motion it was .ordered that the above resolution be publiAted hi all the city payers. igned by the - ofFicers, Eriu. TAKE AWAY OUR the c,timation of the p(for victims of the Whi.-kev-thirst, is what the Mine Law will do. Just as if they had any liberty to take away! ju=t as if they were not the veriest slaves of their own diseased appetites and of the vender of . poisons who thrive upontheir ruin!. But here is a fact which shoWs how the Maine Law takes away our liberty. Three months ago, the jail of Windham county Conn.' just before the anti-liquoi• law went into operation, contained twenty-one inmates. Under the operation of that law, the number has been reduced to one; and the prospect of refilling its cells is so unpromising, that Inc prop osition has been started to refit and rent the building to be used. for a boarding school or a hotel I—Prohibi tionist STOLEN PROPERTY tL About the IStli of September la.t, the undersigned seized a brown MARE, some six years o,d, with black mane and tail, and fonneen an i a ha f hands high, which he supposed .o have been s,o.en from some one. The owner i hereby requestctl to come for ward, prove his properly, pay charges, and take it away.- P. A. STEBBiNS, High Sheriff of Potter county. Condersport, Dec. 7, V. 7.A. NOTICE is hereby giv . en to the public that • • lorbul any person purehlsing two notes given by me to IVittiain Dikein.tn, one for one hundred dollars, and one for seveniv dol lars. bearing dam Nov. Llth of 15111, I+`sl, for said noes were .obtained through fraud and decei., JACOB IL JOHN :"..TON. Lied 1, Clinton Co., Pa., Nov. :0, 1"51. New Books, TWA MAY, by Mary Langdou. ..t.The Newsboy. Leves fermi We Tree Igdrasyl, by Martha Periseovic- , —Dr. E!der. Ber.ha and Li:y, by Mrs. E. Oahe Smith. Webs.er and Ins Master Pieces—Tefft. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, by Mrs. If. B. S‘ovie,—&c., Just received and for sale at the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. Coudersport, Dec. 7, lezo. 7-.)9 New Goods. rrl B. TYLER has just returned from the •city, and is now prepared to show the larg,st and best stock or Drugs, I%ledicines, l'amts, Oils , Books, Stationery, Paper Hang :ngs, and Fancy Goods in the county. lle is also prepared to .!ell lower than at Wellsville, and as low as any other establish ment in Coudersport. • April 15, 1053. SEEREMS SALES:. Dl' virtue of sundry writs of LevariFacias, .I...PFiRa., Ms. Fi. Fa., Vend. Fx. Als. Vend. Lx., Pls. Vend. Lx., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter county and to me directed, I will exp, fie to sale, by public yen due or omcry, at the Court House in Condors port, on Monday, the reth tray of December, 1854, at one o'clock P. 31: of said day, the following described real estate, to wit.:._ Situate in llebron township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north . by unseated lands of Fox Estate, east by Weston's lands, lot. No. 58, and McDougall-and Mattison lands; south by Joseph Stone's lands, lot No. 119; west by unseated lands of Fox Estate, known as lots Nos. P.M and 133—containing one hundred and thirty-three and three-tenths, acres, on which is one hoard shanty. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Henry Ingrabain, at the suit of IVin. McDou gall and 31. Mattison. . ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Gen esee township. Potter comity, State of Pa.. bounded on the north by the New-York and Pennsylvania Stateline,-on the east by lands of Gannon and Chambers, south by Bingham lands, and west by lands of C. Leach—con !mining two hundred and seventy acres, on which is about.twentyetix acres improved, and a log house end barn thereon. Seized, teken iu execntion, and to be sold as the woperty of Patrick Burke, at the suit of Chas. Leach. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Pike , township. Potter county, Pa., bounded as fol lows: On the north by lot No. 14, on the east by lots Nos. 14, 22, and :15, on the south-1w lot No. 2'2 and by unsealed lands of the Bingham Estate, On the west by unseated lands and by lots Nos. 13 and 36. being lots .Nos. 11 and 12 of the sub-divisionof the lends of the Bing ham Estate in Pike township—containing one hundred and fifty-five acres, with about fifty : acres improved, on •whtch is erec.ed thiee frame houses, two frame barns, and one sew- I mill: also with some fruit trees thereon At.so, Lot No. 36, in township, state, and county aforesaid, bomfded on the nordi and east by lot No. 14, on the south by lot No. 13 and by unseated land, and on the west by i seated Inds and by lot No. 15—containi ng one hundred and fouracres, with about lbur acres improved, and a log house erec.ed ' thereon. Se zed, taken itt execution. end to be sold as the proP'ertv of Elijah Johnson, at the suit of L. B. Williams, in part me of Myron H. Mills. ALSC)—C'ertain real estate, situate in the ton ii of Allegany, Potter CO., Pa., bounded on the north by Fox and Ross lands, east by lands of IleurV Dent; south by lands of Fox alli. _D, and 'west by lands of Fox and 110- , s, I AS'S' being lot number I Is. known as the Bell Lot—containing three hundred and ten and 1011r-1.01 1 / 1 ,11CI;s about twenty acres of which is improved, with a log house ant! some fruit trees thereon ALso. a lot situate ill the Borough of Conders, port. bounded Ott the nor.h.by lands of Bing ham Esatte, cast by Luther - Strong. south . by , Timothy I vi! , . ::Illf ivest by lands of die Bing ham Estate. lieine: lot number 21—containing fitly-six acres ILso, two village to s in. the - Borough of.Couderspor:,county aforesaid, bounded on the north liv Fil.h-stree•, east by t• it o - ten, lots numbers 193 and lti2 and Tittle layl've:, . ,Jestsra Joliti ti ti - Lew.s: IVatreti. south by int number 15''. occulted by Doe!. • 11ay . e filed their aCCO:itl'. , in the Register's French, west by 31:tin-street, on which is t! of the - county-of Potter, and .bail the erected a dwellitig. home tutu! out barns saute will be presented lor confirmai to the ALSO, a lot in the said village of tiondersport, Or Cour: of The said county, t on oe he'd bounded on the north by Second-street, east a..t . the Borough of Coudersport On the'-third by East-street. south by Ttino.hy lye:, and -110110;1y of fic.cetntur nent, %%lien ail per' , ol"l.3 "eSt it Tiinetll'. ices, being lot number 1.-!- ' ' '' on %Ilicit is a store and duelling house,and interestedmac.. attend, if the thtik . proper. l some fruit trees Seized taken in execution, r; •,, IL J. OLMSTED, Regis!'er. and to be sold as the property of 14avid 'P. • , -I ,`''' s t Et t: ft l' l ",-• _ , } Hall., at the snit of N. L. Dike. %,..tottuersport, Nov._N 17, L'::,•-i, ALSO—Certa:ii real estate, situate in Ron let town-hip. Potter conntv. Pa., bounded on I • :HYGE tlN.ii.. the north by unSeated land, east by land or ncort ,, ltt !fame te. the Door of thr Mit/Ilon. Ja..e-. Stifi,van. smith by land in 110,,,.,,---10 11 of ' A , t1 .„, ,01:41Li.r. f i i,,,o . ,Ety h.o, roct.etitly ll'ln. M. Ear:, and on the west by land ofJolin. beemmade by Dr. Cur.is, of this city, in tIM Lynam—eon'aining ti', t.cre - ', of , villvii :hunt Ire a te l e il l (ir , C0:1,11111111i011, A 7 ,11111.1, ;old all ty.-0 :tire: I, improved, on which is a traits diseases of the Lung. V% - e refer to - Cr; Cur: barn and an apple orchard thereen. and-being ti .. lin. n'ealia; or Inhaling I lygettn Vaiter and a part of %%arrant. iitunl,er Illlstl. Seized, 11- Cherry - Syrup. - %V ill this new met-boil, Dr. I, i'll in ext'entiiiii• 'luta to lie st i : li a s t h e E ri 'M C. has restmed IlliillV :11;iie:Cli iiNtS lillfl2l.'filet rely of .1 olinl-yumn, Jr., at the sud of Iliram health t 0, nit 0 idettoo or v.hiott he ha.. . intni _ Primlrril. . merabie err illeltes.• tiptaking of the . drmit- A 1 •"- 4)-- Tit" f''ll""- trig d e'c r:l 'e d " 1- ' l:n g: men: it 1 , 111' , i17 . ..til ,:r.' , . :It 1, eVitiell: thin in to WI:: .1 (terrain two- , .ory s.eliol sz vo•- 001 1, lia:il , 4—e , ;ll ,: .iintiv • breatiling all agrqable, snit:l:et! on the littrth side of the Oswayo healittg vapor, the Medicinal properties most_ creek, on the wmers,thereof. in the township „ woo in direct ~,,,,,,,,el with th e v. liMe (if the of 4),wavo in the comity of Potter and :"!:1 :!.:Li areal C 11111.: tif tint Inn = . a nd tints c: c: the of Penn-wilt:arm on a certain lot of land In , matt% and yarMtl - eh - Inge,: prod:iced ..i: upon I ) °'''''',e'"i"li of S• 1 '; I'.'.."' .it & !.".' I T", nde ' th0: , ..1 when nitre:limed into the stoinacla and 011 Me west by !anus in po, , e , ,wii Of _Ni,lll) stilt co 4 , ,i to :the pi 0t ... 0,, 01 . dige...tion.. , The and 'Phoinas Cridenden, .he 5..i.1 4oli ding 1 1 -,, ~,,i t, is f or ,:i.e at 111 C; (111l i rgi:::)' 1.11,',4)(11„:11 7 bilill!T, rusty fee: ill it'll)! It lilld sic y-sigh: fee. utli ihe o,ttuore. , s in width ;• and ,he lot or piece of ground and . . N. Y. nut.:!: - ..nnit. Jan.! 14. cur.:tag, appnr.en du tosaid Iminling. Seized, Tbt „,- itort . : J t i , 5 ,, 1nt on tto , t0 ,,,,,.. t nod t, n , t. ,,,,, taken in esectitiOn. izlld to Le so,ll ;-.: ,be: Fawn „ . . i. , :imit die is ~. ineco ' neni.tne L, , i; property of S. I'. Lyman & Co., at the salt of . 1,„„, of do , h ..„,... being , tnEo.ont to ev l or,le , di , ti!Cel. .\ Morris iXe:sey. - ' ALSO—Certain real estate, si'llille, in Ai•e• Ilttl i dreds of ctuses of cure , like tire titlloiv hgany township. Potrar contry. I's., lot uttm- iro . toitlb , be named. (the in,ok. ge •4; tt . the er :1(1, containing one littinyed and two 11 v - geol has cured Inc of the ..1-:pitta (.r•si.x tenth; artres, lot number 31. con Milling otm „L i -..., , i.aii , liii ,. .• • • hundred ;lint INVO-lell iliiacre:=, and 1n... , number • . /,‘::. f'. Ki , r, , .'rera. I'. .11. Daneeninr,a. Pa. 42, containing men y-four and live-ten Its. , tat cure(Cor theA in sita of in yearss.tand acres in warrant 1257, bounded On the, north ine: by lir (itirtis' his .re . 111%. by lands of 1 eorge Bence, and Daniel For- - ..11or , ettret F;isim On, Drll,llily:i, _V. Y. wits, e IF , ) by unsea ed lands ht 11,*tn. Ilinick Mrs. Paul(if No. 5 Maniniondst., N. ) . .,I'.-.lg and Zacchens Pearce.and out the Nres;by lands cured of a severe case of Bronchetis by the ofJ. C.Cavanaugh and J. l). Swift, out which - 11 v , mana. tut o frame houses, 1111 e log barn, one shanty 31v aster bad been cured' of a distressing house and barn told a few apple ,tees. Sc ' ized t cotigli or several years standinz. and• decided taken in exeemion, and to be so.d as the prop, to be ineurab:e 11% -- her physicians. She was env of John I've. Jr., and Martin Ryan, at cured in one month b: the .11% - goana. the - suit of Aaron Rice. .1. ILI Gattlart, P. 11..1:telonunil. :Me. ALSO—Ceriain real estate, situate in the Price Three Dollars a Package.—Soni by Borough of Coudersport, Po-er comity, • cuirris & PERKINS ...kt .13()11) & 'PALL, Penn.—viz. Lo! No. tall), on square number No. 1-19 Chambers . st., N. 1. -- .—l Packages 0 1 of the p:o: or .he It rom m or Con(ll. , r , porti :, sent free by express to any part . of the United on which is erec.ed a tavern house, frame : sure , for T oo Dolbtr, „ .. • barn and o her on; houses - ‘ l-sti • a P ie " : N. 11.-Dr. Curtis' llygeana is the original or puree: of land attoining the above, in the ' and q uay genuine ill'ile f), and all others are Borough of Condon:von, bounded as litt.onts; baseinii_a,ions or vi:o and injurious counter- On the north by Third-stree , on .he i.:ISI by (hits. Shun the in :IS Von woo Id poison. lots of Julius Johnson, ell the sett h I, y s ee _ i Nov. lc,. ,;,-,..., ty ond-mreet, and on 41e west by lots numbers --7 7-' Fur sac at, retail by D. IV. Spencer. 0 1..„(e-t., : 9;t!), and 2../7, being. a strip of land Coudersport, p„. running from Second to Third-s.reets, and forty feet 111 will it, 011 which is erected one ! C'otirt Proclairi al toia.! b!aeksmi,ll shop and shed. S ized. taken in t - execution. and to be told as the property of : I . ATITEREAs, the lien, Robert G. 11 - nite, C. IV. Johnson, at the suit of C. Eve..n, jr. V Pre , i(Vont Judge, and the Hon., 0. A. ALSO—Certain real estate, squaw in the i Lewis -and Joseph Mann, Esqs., Associate township of Summit, l'otter county, Pa., and Judges of the 1:6m1,' , of Oyer and Terminer described us follows: Beginning in the west .and General'Jatl Deli v ery, Quar.er Sc_tsions line of warrant number ;Ado, luting one 111111- of the Peace. 1)1'1111:11lb Court. and Court of dred and one rods comb of the nordiwest Common Praas for the County of r Our r, corner of said warrant; thence east one hen- haye 'issued : (heir precept. bearing date :the dred and two rods to a post; thence south 23(1 day or:September, in the. year "of our eighty rods to a post; thence west one hint- Lord onthouthousandeightltunere(i ti and tl y dred and tett rods to a post in west line of - four, and to ine directed, for ho.ding a Court said warran.; ihence north eighty- rods to the of Oyer and Ternune.r and General.-Jail De s; e• place of beginning— containing tirty-fiye acres, (iv ery, Quarter s ssions of . hef eace, l rptil . be.npart or warrant number 2 19.1, with ::bite: Court, and' Court of Common Pleas, in tle two acres improved, 15 acres chopped, With I Borough of Coudersport, on MONDAY; the a frame house erected thereon. SeiZed, 1 cith day of December next, and to continue taken - in execution, and to be sold as lils one week. proper-y of Ct i•o ord Ilaskin, at the 'suit of Notice is therefore hereby given to lie Cot.- John 31 - altan. - otters, Jus.ices of the Peace. and Constables . ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in AIIO-'1 within the county, that they be then and there gany township, Potter county, Pa., bounded I in their proper persons, at.lo o'clock, A. 1., and dcsenbed as follows: On the north, - south, I of said day, with their rolls, records,snquiiis east and nest by unseated lands of the Ding- 1 lions, examinations, and other remembrances, ham Estate, and being lots munbers 127 and to.do those things which to their offices tips L.'S of the sub•division of the Bingham lands pertainlu be done, And those who are bound in said township—containing one hundred and by their recognizances to prosecute, against nine.y-eight and tire-ten Its acres, of which the pr.scmers at it are or shat: be in the Jail of there is about forty acres improved, with one ' the said coumy or Potter, tire to be then and fr..me house, two log houses, and two log there to prOsecum again,: them as will be just. barns, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized, I. Dated at 'Coudersport, Oct. and taken in execution, and to he sold as the prop- t the 7Jttt year of the Independence of the crty of James 11. Hill and William Hill, at 1 1 United Staten of America. the snit of William Perry. I R. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. - ALSO—Certain real estate, to wit: Situate in hector townshiP, Potter county, Pa.". Be ginning. at the southwest corner.of lot No. 37 of the allotment of Bingham lands in HeCtor township aforesaid, which said lot No. 37 was heretofore contracted to Abel Dickens, thence north on the western line thereof one butt. dred and twenty rods ton poet on the sonthern boundary of lot No. 34, conveyed to Abel Dickens, thence west twenty-eight and one. tenth rods to a post on the; eastern line of lot No, 33, conveyed to Benjamin L. Wilber, thence south on said eastern line eight and two-tenth , rods to southeast corner at said lot No. 33, thence west on the southern boundarY line of said lot number 33 ninety-tive and live tenths rods to the northwest corner thereof, thence south one hundred and eleven' and eight-tenths rods to the northwest corner of lot number 40, emnracted to Albert Wilber, thence east .on "the. northern . line of said lot timelier 40 one hundred and twenty-two and one-tenth rods to the place of beginning—con taining sixty-two acres, more or less, and being lot number 59 and the smith part or lo t . - heretofore to Caleb Cushing Towbridge, warrant numbers 1= and 17!;:ti of Bmgham lands in hector to.rtt hip, seized, taken in execution, and to he •sold as the property of Ira F. Kitborn, nt the suit of Jeremiah Bean and Samuel Ilnswordi. . ALSO—Certain real estate, situated in Pike township, Putter county, Pa., bounded un the north by lands of II un;iker and Guriock. 'east by II unsiker and Garlock, south by sontlrline of warrant number 3127, 'west by lot manlier 2(3, unseated land of Ilunsiker acid Gui.ock, situaird on warrant manlier being‘ lot number '2U—containing one hundred and thir ty-eight and four-ten:lls acres, more. or less, on wh ch is une saw-mill, three Game houses. iine frame barn, one board shi.nty, about eight acres improved, and some fruit trees thereon: seized. taken in execution, and to lie sold :is the property of Calvin Carrie!, :It the sti,it of Albert P. Cone. Fi, ,,- ,Vatie e is h cre hy giefn, that an amount equal to thr casts mill la' minim( to he paid via: each salr whin stood: down to the bidder ; 'and upon a failure to comply with this rer,gulatien, Mt tract of laud trill (wain he (Tired );,-r star, P. A. - iSTEIVOINS, tuer's Orricr, Coudersport. Nov. • AUDITOR'S NOTICE. 7VoTici: is; hereby given That the Auditor appoimed . by the Court to make 'distribu tion of the proceeds of the sale of real . estate _ in the case of Jahn .'aitover is. Mies Minty son, o. June Term, lt=sl, will attend to the ditties of his appoinunent at the ollic'e of A. G. Olmsted, in the Borough of !:on derspsv, on lia .1 . ..qh day of December text, at one o'c:oeli P. 31. ' v. Len peroni inter ested may attend . if t hey think proper. 11. J. 01.3i:STED, Nur. :D. 1,_'54, Estates of Decedents. V ()TICE hPrehy riven that the Atitnin , - tr,ltor , of the e,:;ttes of decedent., it} the fo:!ce.viogea4 , ,.to '...t.; 9dmini=.lators of estale of Franc. , *ycs. decea-ed, ; . ... . - . Coudersport Academy. PHE fall term of this inctittition will corn .* Inence on Wednesday, October 25, 1.851, and continue eleven weeks. Terms. :Elementary branches—Orthography, Geography, Arithmetic, Physiology, $3,00 Higher Arithmitic, First Lessons in Alaebra, and English Grammer, 3 50 Higher English branches, Philosophy, Astronomy, Algebra, 4.c., .5 00 Higher Mathematics and the Languages, 6.00 In7;•ruction on the Piaui) Forte, extra,...10,00 Use of nistrument, 3.00 Vocal music free of charge. 1:7 , ./.." Either higher class of studies will in. dude any or all the lower classes. . The sub:criber takes this occasion to ex press his thanks to the people• of • Potter and Or other sections fur their liberal support during the pak year, and to assure them that no pains Will be spared in the future that nmy be required to make this school an institution worthy of the entire confidence and support of all who desire a sound rudimental ns well as a thorough mathematical and classical edu cation. J. BLOOMINGDALE, Principal. The undersigned Officers and Trustees of the Coudersport Academy are moved' by a sense or official aid personal duty, to call the attention of the public, and of the people of our 'county in particular, to the rising and useful character of this institution of learning. When we invited the present worthy Princi pal to the post he occupies, we found the Acad— emy depressed and declining. We submitted its organization and other most onerous atiairs to his di=cretion and management; 'and our experience enables us,,whh increased conti deuce to assure parents and guardians that he has: proved fauhthl, efficient. and practicql— just such an in s tructor as this community needs. IL 11. DENT, President, ) ' 11. J. OLMSTED, Tre:;s.. >Trus:ces T. 13. TYLER., iFee.y, 1000 800 AGENTS WANTED, p 0 canvass. fur the best and most szdeablc Looks pnblished. They are v. - rilten by the 11.0 it p01111:ar Au:brir., of the day, in cluding, among o:hcrs, T. A n-rn c;:, of tylio..ie Jest great work, TEN NIGHTS IN.A BAR ROOM, 10.000 copies have been sold within a month of pubtic •These_ book,: are heautiftfily illustrated, (many of thew wi.li tines colored plates.) and are I rin.ed and hound . i4he best tuannc:. Agents will find a plc cant and protit:th:e cpp.oyment in their circulation. For par ticutars addrees (post paid) J. 1i". BRADLEY, 7-19 31 disher, • No. 4 North Fourth street, PhiladeTh.a. I'o ItTSM willfiud Silo% Ixad, V3.01(1 vx Lrylhinz ivatc litre of ;!tid Tackle 111(.: bcst Inv: . .NATIIAIRON and oth'.r 4, x,•,•11.2:0 f a::(1 tli. !:11 , . LI! TYLEV:S. I' 11l II:. (fa:6 a boat 1,1 ii; fit:il ci )2,1 i :(• •u; l'aia:a and Oils, for sale ;it fair prices by T. 11. 'FY LEP, • . , E‘V just received at tlic JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. Sept. 1, 15.734. 7-1(3 T HANDLE . Drawer do., Bolts, 4.../Retclies, Hailer Snap:, Wardrobe Barn Door Hinges liepLfor ,e.fle by EMI PRANK JOHNSON, Cabirat itlattcr. COUDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA, = .ittfprin the citizens of Coudersport and the surrounding country, that he xvill exe cute all orders in Its line Of' bu•ine.is at short noticelina rea•ainable , priee : -, , Place of business' near the Presbyterian Church. 7 Pt It. vTEß6l..tirs M ( :TIC:NARY reck , :t. V V :-,11 ;:1)1, ;u, and =I VIOLIN Str:ii!:s at I):1:17 Fold nc,ol ; S,r)rt. 101 INS and Flutes just reccivr,l Ty E Tha jUurnal Book-Store nt..L.P.S to the ifublic a good varietv of re-o . bible book. cheap for ca , b or nece , ,itio , . All the neweid book , of rahrc are kept on Irdld. or irdolform;ely pro- corod for ckdoiner=„and we hope to.reio-i%e , dch patronl7,o a , f.'d htitl atten:lon to nd an earner-! dv , ire to oblic.e, Ne . .l. - boot: . recived at <liurt iwer- l j A` 01 N e ME Sch:.,ll Sizoionory of all kintb, in.deriai. for Flowcr , . on hand. 2111Fic, Map , , 31:olteomtical mow:. call aurVes:•pnine for vote , :h-e,: the JouRNAI, nom:-sToRE. pj-aldtirs liqast and Soap L'olv de-rs.—Tht.:,c stip,rior vatieles pro ‘ra panted to tzZIVI! tinit . : 1141 11) ,1 11t)", mid promo mace mud harimmy iii ll'onilic...3. ti r sale at • MITI: partner hip heretefore e •be ttceen T..10ne4 & Bro. k consent. The debt , :doe gab! firm Nv 1I I be foinid in ;be Imml: of IV. T. nfiaiirt said Imp ere to be presented to him for (In her , by appoint A. I'. Jones my azrtit for the tra (.1 a'.l or aliy-of fly ho-inos4. giving him 101 l %- and Power in the s.ante. y NV. T. JONEi. Coo/kr:Tort, September 2.1, Li rriar colna . ner,hip here- io ore existing beiween Edwiit Haskell and Add:, on Avery is this day dis,oked by mutual consent. All per,ote; in deb:ed to life late firm of Ii o.kell .l Avery will find their accounts in the kind- , of Mr. Avery for ,coiewent. iIASEELL. A. AVERY. Coudenpori, Ang. 1 : 1 7 1:70. Harrison's Cohimbian Inks. Black, Joran,"- Cpplliaf:, Markin fr, • Great, ..111c - rcl,•, Blue, Inde sc a rl e t, Erd, There Inks !low freeiy from the pen, and give a i--t . rongor and II re durable color than any other. For.aiP, what:aerie and Wail. by THQ.MAS B. TYLER, Coudersport. Stray. • e - r -- 7*, AME to the solishriher some time . 'ln the mondi of June last, a light %ehow yEARLIN(; •111:1FER. (A white spot on the right side of the head.) The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, end take her away. ,FREDERICK A. DEUSCIIER. Allegany township:Potter co., Pa. 17-3 t New Books, P ADIES and Gentlemen are invited to call 4 :ind examine the new books and other goods just received and for sale at TYLER'S. 113014 STEITAIIIISpN, Jr., ttorstrg at ?Lain, N. E. corner, 6th and Walnut-streets, 7 i it C. W. EL.LII3 I attorntp at ilfalp, Coudersport, Pu. • Jan. 18. 1850. tf • F. W. KNOX, ttorn.t9 at ?Lab); Coudersport, l'a, gill regulurly attend the COW : S i:1 POtlt COMity. 3-10tf • A. P. CONE, ffttoritri) at 'Rath, Welh.borett,7l) ; Tiega counts-, Pa;v.lllreg:ular Iv attend the courts of. Potter county. June 3, HIS. rpllE under:42mA having been entrusted svi:h the care Of several large tracts of laid in this county, bus made himself se quaiiited shli the hattis and html titles of the, cennty. and give immediate nttention to any busine:..l of this nature that may. Lo en. trust( d'io hint; J. S. MANN. T32IYSICIAN AND SIAZGEON—WoutI re. :rvciful::: inform the cit:zetis of Guu.ltre• poi!ter county, - that tie has 10 . eated pyro:ant•titly :anon:; 'hum. nod will •nttet:d to all calls in his profusion. T•:et Drug :Hid Book Storo G-6 ISA.A.O BENSON TTOILNEY AT LAW.—Oflice: East si/14 1 L. of the pubic square, Coudersport, Pa. By spec al arrangement the professional err_ rice; of S. I'. JOHN SOS, D-41., 111:1V be engaged Ibroligh b'un in all cases in !Attie!' he is not coneekned: N. daiaN line and p..2, - al'e to the undersigned, persona 4 and proressiottally, une found tu the . 11.1adl of Isaac Benson, for ad.,us:ment. S. I'. Jonxsos. : March 3, 1:7'1,i, 1-3tf 4 TTOI EY AND COUNSELOR AT TAW, kill at uul tho C,,to IA in Putter AVEtao cuunti , :s. Ail enlro 4 ted to hi, cove %%El vvet ive auootion.• office on :111iii-strc•ot, orpeite th e Couit lluu e, Cuuarr.:port, TTOBNLY AND corNsE,Lt az AT LAW, illtat:l:d to all ltt iuc s ifirunte.l to 1: , .. cz.re v. promp!ni.Fr. ;Ina ti.:;•!ity. ;116 . 'f . 14:1 , 11 - 41:c , up s!f:lri. t. t , CO11(1,1 , 1,00, Pd. L. P. VIAVNA.R.D, 2ttornois:Counsclor ?Lab), Pa. Office—north of thO court' :•,I...ire, at •• :Ile l'etple'i Cash Store,' 3-17 MEESE A FEW piecetca new Mwic; Music procured to. order: also, Tern {" .ale:e and (.Iher Tr.tels, or auy periodicals tzeneor. BOOKS c ,, iishintly‘ on I. ‘vl!li pap r, pens, slates, and every thing needed for goin; 4 to 6cj:Ol. • M. W. MANN. LEWIS - ALANN. C. Drairt! 111 Dr ex'oobn, llardware, Crockery and' G las 3 Ware ; Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps. ttilurre and Ti oodrir 11-are: In -hors; almost dveryth;ng u,ually kept in et Coun:ry Store. All of which lie offerii for sa'e at very '.ow prier- , for the pay. race of bu-inc-s corner of .lain and Sec ond :Stree:i.Conderqsort. at the okl stand of V... Joi.e.4, July 7, 1,t54. 7-tqf. ri l 1.1. r irl k B. rutowN would give notice to the IL., • public that he i prepared, at his loundry in ( ..:ouclerport, to du all mariner of Casting.--.i!! !Ake and tiniNh to order all of .11orl,ine _VW-Gearing, Board and Log Cars. ti:eigh-Shoes of all sit es; and every arn needed by a Lumbering community. And to rirviers - he would gay, that he has preeared -.eine of patterns in. h t: Limit and :Side lull, and keeps them co:FP:lily on hind. And will make to rd,r Field RuQrre, llar:otts. Cnltirators. and arie:e used by them in hi line of bush lie is prepared also to do all kinds of %L_l C'IiSJIITHIXU. fcom hi; long eNperience . in the abrive Im•ine-s. he l' e!> confident of ,gi‘ ino satitfac- Goa to these %%Ito ally give him a call. N. 13.-o'd iron bought, or taken in ex. change for work. 7-t7y Foreign Attacin:rlerkt. PoTT;:iz co. FILL:CS _ . •-••• 3 t 11 thfCM:lOlW a fit?: of County Penttsy!jania Slar lll ig . of said ,-"Grect t Lf 11'e connnand yon .that yon attach lag :sirlt , o'.artd, late. or your county, by all and ! , :!:]l--hi, coeds and chattels, lan& and tell e:r:€:?n,,, ihh xylio,e hand; or pos , tession soever tbe same in.iy be, ,c) that he he and appear the -lodges of our Court of Common P:oas ConderspoN, at a County Court of Common The I , thew to he lie!d for the maid roont:y on the third Mouthy of December, next, then and there to au;oer Matthew - S. IVm. and Joseph It. Welch of of A- not exceeding five hun dred dollars: and also that yon common the sir iiersolo , in w hose hands or pose.ssiOn the property of the .aid Silas Sutherland inny be f quo!. ,o thavt hey he and appear before oar s Count at the -aid time and place, to aix-ncr what may he rtbjected cg tins: them, and ..b:de the judgment of the Court therein— :l/1i h ire rue th,“l and there ,vary. T. JONES ' A. F. JoNEs. Hou. Robert G. Vltite, Presi. drat .; lid:ze of our said Court at Coudersport, of October, 1%,:i4. '- H. J. OL.USTED. Proth' r. By virtue of the above described writ, I has e attached•tbe following described pieco or parcel of land, situate in t . t , haron township, Porter county, Pennsylvania, bounded end described as follows, to Beginning ,at the northwest corner of warrant t.rt - itt, thence by the north line of said warrant east 44 rods to the is est b:ink of the Qswayo el - rok, thence up the smith boils of the creel:and race (bein4 line of lan'd court:Ned by :Silas Sutherland to Thotit: J. , liurd,e) to the ea-t 1 line of said land, thence sOSILIII one hundred and two perche . :s and tit's-ten.lvt . to a post. thence west one hundred and lifiy-sta perches to - a post in west tine of sztAl warrant, thence by said line non h two laindretdand two perchwt and-five— ten bs of a perch to the plate of beginning; etiiKaining one hundred and sist . r acres, or which about five acres are cleared. D IARIES for fess just received at TYLER'S - 763tififitrIlii Carson. LAND AGENCY. :11.: GAGE, N. D., JOHN S. MANN, Croccrias atd.Provision; ; FOUNDRY, P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. CI
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