From the Syracuse r.ye,,Chtonicle.._ /atom= 81477.. air PROJECT. A dispatch last night calls attention to a bill introduced last _winter.l.by Senator Johnson of Arkansas, looking to the organization of another Slave Territory and State. The bill was made the special order for the 15th of the present month, and as this Con gress is soon to go out, and with it the power of the slaveholders, we may look for some pretty tall legislation during the four : months of its session. The 'particulars of this project - are copied by the Erening Post from the Ohio Home Visitor, which is entitled to the credit of digging the infamous project out and bringing it ,to 31r. Johnson's bill is an adroit scheme for making a slave State on the west of Arkansas, in what hisiong b eet! , known as the Indian Territory. The proposed Territory extends from the Texas border on the South, to the 37th degree of north latitude, and from the western line of Arkansas to t h e 100th degree of longitude. It embraces the square that dips down into Texas, as seen on all the modern ma ps, and contains a country 200 miles in width from, north to south, and 400. miles from east to west, being c onsiderably larger than Ohio. This tract includes the cession. to the Cher okees, Creeks, Seminoles, Chocktaws; and ChickasaWs; or three Territories now known as the Cherokee, Musko gee and Chahta Territories. The bill of Senator Johnson, now laving on the table of the Senate, and to be taken up in two weeks after the meeting of Congress, provides that no white man can settle in this region wl: l l ,, nt th e consent of the legislature: that all the Indian laws and customs are to be retained; that a (governor -is to be appointed at a salary of t 2,000, and aSeeretary at ‘ . *1,500; that 'lO,OOO be paid from 'the Treasury to each of the Territories to help them in the ornnization: that such of the laws of Arkansas as fix the penalty for offettses au outing to felony are to be ex t•mtled over' the, Territory ; that two S. district Judges with salaries of y2..;00 each, shall be appointed; and that whenever these Territories come tct!etlier and signify their willingness to be united under one iivernment, they shill be org,ailized into a Terri :cry to he calle4 Nuosinii ;. and when tier they (pen their country to settle ment, they shall be entitled to ad mi-sion as a State. Then•i ti n question about Slavery Lvrc. atid ll,' Otte WOUld StNpert that ti:ere wa-; cnnthing but mewl in the bmkin7 tub. But a very eel would not I),_‘ inuch (1, et:!\ el by these appearance:: of in- • The:-0 Indians are, even n r.V. neatly all slaveholders. A few tug iucc. tbo C'reck-z held about I;.n. Intaared :.I:tve3, and the entire la-z:u.p.mulati•on of the live tribes is i.,:iarazed at about twu thou3and. It this very region that was the sub ct ni such a warm diicussion iii the Arm-riven liisionary 13 iara :it its la-t ; and it appears that they call aholitionh-ts %vim wi-lt to have =SS ME _ . 1:. , • •i.tve, tart rlit d t rein!, arid that they rrlii,ll.lo ail iniszzionarie.; arsonz totexercise thrrir functions, save :L• condition that the :Jaye, aro not to read the word of (;od. Htol6l bill pa-;:, tin scht•Trie fr(im the Nnrth sare the Territory; :ince all Wilite, and Indians are excluded Ly tl.e art. l',,rular sovereitlnty, in this ritiarded as carer:lllv as it ‘va; 11, i , )11 , , 1);.11' when Cromwell pi iced his soldiers at the doors, and adnii , ; d4in to all but his own n. Slavery i flithitil to itself, Lc: c. and shim , precisely whit this —vereignty I,li:triple mein , . We ad the genius of the slavehold,:rs. are som , .; and it the old gentle -1:1111 ltillti airs the coal: in a eertida described by 3 uhti Milton, does .t come to theirrassistanee and carry , afely through, we shall begin that he has ceased to be gol - A • ',n -n. KANSAS £Oll SLA7LAY! Th'e most brazen of the false proph ets who have been lulling the people the North into a false security and fatal inaction by voluble and confident a-surances that Slarery could werer tNin - foothold in Kansas, must change c ,, 10r at the news from that Territory ;lying across the "country. The :ist battle has been .fought, and sic t-ry perches on the flay: of Human l' , adage. Gen. Joseph W. Whitfield, I'vderal office-holder, unequivecalT)- ;:nd openly in favor of legalizing !av e ry in Kansas, has been chbsen delergate to Congress, and chosen on the Slarery issue. Due, ho has been some years in the region, and vaunted "the Squatters' eanth ua!e," which doubtless gained him N , Pae votes; Mr. R. P. Flenniken, his antlgonist, being a very recent immi grant; but the main e,uestist 1%43 . ....141-e ry or No Slavery, and Slavery h,ai , triumphed. Doubtless, it was ' e l f by a large immigration, for the ',` - rek, from Missouri and perhaps Ar- L la , •saB; but that which the slavehold -0-4 have dune once, they may and l'%bably will do again when the de ri9ve struggle on the election of Diel rF,:tel to a Territorial Legislature 'gall take place ; and for this we see remedy.. If Gov. Reeder shall tr:*tpone this election till next Juno. wo.shall hope for Abetter, result ; int if not, there is scarcely a chance. _ We believe there.' are this -hour; four chances that Kansas. will 'be a Slavii State to one that she will he Free. Where now are the Claytons, and Edward Ereretts, the Oldses and Bird Chapmans, who proclaimed the whole strug,gle.a hist Douglas's bill a fight for an abst action, and declared, that Kansas we . .secured to Freedom by her climate, her soil,. and her geo graphical position? - Where ; are the followers and disciples of these proph esiers of smooth things? . . "There, ye wise saints! behold your light, your star! 'Ye would be dupes and victims, and ye are ! What becomes, moreover, of the sneers at the Kansas Emigration Society ? From the Kansas papers which have lately reached us, printed a few days before the election, we learn that the chief settletneut of the emigration (Wakania—f.awrence)-was the focus and stronghold of whatever resistance was made to the Slave Power. Had there been half a dozen \Vakarusas instead of one, the result -would have been gloriously different. • Wriat is to 'be done ? Kansas was legally shielded against the inroads of Slavery for thirty years preceding the last. There were some slaves held there, but they were held in bondage without law and against law, like cap tives on a pirate-ship. The moment the Territory was organized -wit] pro vided with a Judiciary, every slave in it could have been . liberated-on habea.t corpora or some other sumniaryprecess, if the Nebraska act of last session had simply :said.. nothing -about • Slivery. The victory just achieved for Slavery is the second act of the drama . lately I begun in Congress under the leader-1 ship of Senator Douglas. The third act, directly and positively legalizing Slavery in Kansas, -remains to .be played next season. \Ye fervently 1 hope that the -catastrophe: may be { averted, but the chances are decidedly against us. It will not be by indo-; hence, by caViling, by empty predic tions that the matter trill take care of itself; that Freedom for Kansas is to, he achieved, but by earnest resolution and energetic strugole.-I'. Trib. BROKEN BANES The conniving . is a lilt of Banks reported to be broken recently, or the paper of which is refused he Bankers: Patobin Bank, Buffalo. Farmers' and Merchants' Bank. Oswego. Farmers' Bank of Canandagna.. Drover? B.:lrk of og:den:burg. Bank of Cariii , ge: Farmers' and Merchants' Bank. Md. Ma=ition Bank, Ohio. Farmers' and Merchant... Bank. Memphis. Oliio,Savingq Institute, Corti:mate Bank, Boston. Bank of %Vest Killingly, Ct. Eighth Avenue Bank. N. Y. Bank of Ellsworth, Me. Elkhart Co.. Bank. fa. Bank of Nonhern Indiana. Bank of Wa , lreturn•, MiCh. Eric and Kaki:maim Bank, Mich, Newport Safety Ennil Bank, Ky. ' Kemucky Trnst Company. Fartner-i' Bank of Saratoga. N. Y. Batik of Eanawha. Arniutmn Bank, Washington, D. C. • Farmer , ' and M. Bank. Wa.ghingtoa, D. C B ink of Canner , vitle, Bank of Hallowell • Me. The Sliplmilden; Bank; :kin. Lewis County Bank. N. V. ilfrose Bank. N. Y. Dr.% er , • B.ink. N. V. If aine Bank, N. V. Carmel Bank. N. V. ugd.•ndoli-;,7 Bank. N. V. Exchange Baiik. Knickerbocker Bank, N. V. Merehatm.' Bank, Macon ; Georgia. - Milliard Bank. Def. Merchants' Bank, Burlington, Vt. er Bank, Connecticut. ' Cumberland Bank. Me. - iiminerciai Bank, Padnezi!:, Ky. Tran , -Alleglieur Bank, Va. - 11:.nk of Circleville, I niin. Clinton Batik ofroMinlmQ. Ohio. Citv Bank Columba., Ohio. Caiial [Link ofeleveland, OhM. 31t .uti Bank, Dayton, Ithio. Woodbury Bank, Connecticut. STOLEN PROPERTY. ot About the ISth of September last, the r• undersigned seized a brown MARE, mime six years o.d. with black mane and tail, and four een an 1 a half hands high, which he supposed lo have been stwen from some one. The owner is hereby requested to come for we rd, puke his property, p.rc charges, and take it away. P.A. STEBBINS, High Sheritl of Potter county, Couderspori, Dec. 7, XTOTICE is hereby giren to the pubic that 11 I forbid any person purchasing two notes given by me to William Diketnan, one for one hundred dollars, and one for seventy dol lars, bearing dare Nor. 13th or 11th, 185.1, for ' , aid notes were obtained through fraud and deceit. JACOB H. JOHNSTON. Leda, Clinton Co., Pa., Nov. 39, ]ft3.l New Books, IDA MAY, by Mary Langdon. The NewAtoy. Bayard Taylor's Central Africa, Lauds of dietiaracen, and Poems of tbd Orient. Fanny Fern's last,." Ruth Life of P. T. Barnum. i Mr. Rutherford's Children, by the author of The Wide, Wide World. Mary liowites Tales, for children. The Young American's Library, consisting - of the lives ofWiashin.ton, LaFayette, Franklin, Marion, and eight others in one sett. Leaves from the Tree Igdra.syl, by 3lartha It u.ssell. Periscopies—Dr. - Elder. Bertha and Lily, by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith. Webster and his Master Pieces—Teta. - Sonny Memories of Foreign Lands, by Mrs. II:13: Stowe,—&e., Just received and for sale at the • JOURNAL BOOK-STORE. Coudersport, Dec. 7, 1654. 7-29 Gand•.Putztant's Magazines, •-•ll3laekwood':t, Edinburgh Magazine, and the Edinburgh and Westminster Reviews, at the lortviAt. Boor-eront. SALES. Y virtue of sundry. writrofLe - vari Facias, 11 Fi. Fa., Ale. Fi. Fa., Vend. Ex., Ale. Vend. Ex., Ple. Vend; Ex.; issued - ont of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter county and to me directed, i will expt se to sale, by public ven due or outcry, at the Court Hoose in Couders port, on Monday,' Me leth day of December, 1854, at one o'clock P. M. of said day, the following deSeribed real estate, to wit.: - Situate in Hebron township, Potter county, .Pa., boitudect 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. 120 and 133---containing one hundred and thirty-three and three-tenths acres, on whiCh is cne board shanty. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the - property of Henry Ingraham, at the suit of Wm. Mellon gall and.M. Mattison. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Gen esee township, Potter county ' State of Pa.. bounded on the north by the New-York and Pennsylvania State line, on the east by lands of Gannon and Chambers, south by Bingham lands, and west by lands of C. Leach—con taining two hundred and seventy acres, on which is about twenty-six acres improved, and a log house and barn thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Patrick Burke, at the suit of Chas. Leach. ALSO—Certain -real esrate, situate in Pike township. Potter comity, Pa., bounded as fol lows: On the north by lot No. 14, on the east by lots Nos. 14,22, and 35, on the south- by lot IN'to. 22 . and by unseated lands of t he Bingham Estate, on the west by unseated lands and by lots Nos. 13 and :36, being lots Nos. 11 and 12 of the sub-division of the lands of the Bing ham Estate in Pike township—containing one hundred and fifty-five acres, with about fifty acres improved, on witch is erected three frame houses, two frame barns, and one saw mill; also with some fruit trees thereon ALSO, Lot No. 36, in township, state, and counts' . aforesaid, bounded on the rior,ll and east by lot No. 74, on the south by lot No. - 13 and by unseated land, and- on the west by un sealed lands and by IM \0.15--containing one hundred and four acres, whit about four acres improved, and a log house erected thereon. Se:zed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Elijah Johnson, at the suit of L. D. Williams, part use of Myron D. Mills. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in the town of Allegany, Potter co. - , Pa., bounded on the north by - Fox and Ross lands, east by -lauds of Deory Dent, south by lands of Fox and Ross, and west by lands of' Fox and Ross, being lot - number 118, known as the Bell Lot—containing three hundred and ten and four tenths acres, about twenty acres of which is improved, with a log house and some fruit trees thereon At.so, a lot situate in the Borough of Conder6- port, bounded on the nor.h by lands of BMg ham.Estate, east by Luther strong, south by Timothy Ives, and west by lands of the Bing ham .Estate, being lot number '2l—containing lifty-six acres kr,so, two village lots in the Borough of Coudersport, county aforesaid. bounded on the north be Pinh-street, east by lots numbers 193 and 192 and Timothy Iv -e=, south by lot number 17).-!, occupied be Doti. French, west by 3lain-street, on winch is erected a dwelling house and tun barns Ars°, a lot in the said village of Coudersport, bounded on the north by Second-street, emit by Em:l-street. south by Timothy Ives, and west by Timothy Ives, being lot nmnber - 1.2. 1 , on which is a' store and dwelling boti-m, and sonic fruit trees Seized. taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of David T. Ilall, at the suit of N. L. Dike. ALSO—Certain real estate. situate in Ron let township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on . the north by unseated land, east by land of I Sullivan, south by land in possession of Wm. M: Earl. and on the west by land ofJohn Lymati—containing 3n acres, of which about two' acres is improved, on vc hich is a trame barn and an apple orchard thereon, and being a part of warrant number :1921. Seized, ta- Ti - en - iri execution, and to be sold as the prop- ertv of John Lyman, Jr., at the salt of li iram Pritchard. ALSO—The following described building. to wit: A certain tiro-t,tory steam saw•tmil, situated on the north side of the Oswavo creek, on theiitaters 'thereof, in the township of OswaYo in the county of Potter and State of Pennsylvan;a, on a certain lot of land in possession of S. P‘ Lyman & Co., bounded on thc.we , t by lands in possession of .N9ah and Thomas Crittenden. the said building b6ing sixty feet in length and sixty-eight feet in width ; and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage. appurtenant to said building. Seized, taken in execution, and to be .sont as the property of S. P. Lyman & Co., at the suit of Morris kekey. ALSO = Certain real estate, situate in Alle gany township, Potter county, Pa., lot num ber 30, containing one hundred end two tenths acres, lot number 31, con aining one hundred and two-tenths acres, and to: number 4:1, containing twen.y-four t:nd five-ten.hs acres in warrant rtz.7, bounded on the north by lands of George Bence, and'Daniel Cor- win, east by unsea.ed 'lands of Win. Biniek and Zacchens Pearce,and on the we- by lands of J. C. Cavanaugh and J. D. Swif,, on which two.frame houses, one log Lam, one shanty house and barn and a few app:e trees. Seized, taken in 'execuiion, and to be sold as the•prop er.v of Sohn Pye, Jr,, and Martin Ryan, .at the snit of 'Aaron Rice. ALSO—Certain• real e.eate, situate in the Borough of Coudersport, Potter coun,y, Perot.—wiz. Lot No. %In, on square number '2l of the p:ot of the B, rough of Coudersport, on which is erected a tavern house, frame barn and o.her out house. ALso, a piec or puree. of Land ad j oining the abot e, in ,he Bortiugh of Coudorsport, bounded as fhtlows: On the north by Third -street, on .he ens: by lo :-s of Julius Johnson, on the south by Sec .ond-s.reet, and on ,he west by tins numbers g 0 7 ,, 2t9, and .24, being a strip of iand running from Second to Third -streets, and forty feet in wid.h, on which is erected one b:acksmL h shop and shed. S. ized, taken in execution, and to be so.d as the proper.y of C. W. Johnson, at the suit of C: Evel.n, Jr. ALSO—Certain Tent estate, situate in the township of Summit, Potter county, Pa., and described as fotlows: Beginning in the west line of warrant number 2190, being one hun dred and one rods south of the northwest corner' f said warrant; thence east one hun dred and two rods to a post; thence south eighty rods to a post; thence west one hun dred and ten rods to a post in west line of said warrant; thence north eighty rods to the place of beginning—containing fitly-live acres, beMg part of warrant number :1:11, with about two acres improved, 15 acres chopped, with a frank house erected thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Clifford Hoskin, at the suit of John Mahan. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Alle gany township, Potter county, Pa., bounded and described as follows: On the north,south, east ani.west by unseated lands of the Bing ham Estate, and being lots numbers. ha and 12./3 of the sub-division of the Bingham lands in said township—containing one hundred and ninety-eight and five-temlis acres, of which there is - about forty acres improved, with one frame house, two log houses, and two log barns, and a few fruit trees theredn. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the prop erty of James B. Hill and 'William' Hill, at tbe suit of William Perry. ALSO--Certaittreal estate, to Situate in FfeetortoirnsAip, Potter county, Ts. 13e 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 Bickens, thence north on the. western Bile therenf one hun dred and twenty rods via post on the southern boundary of lot 'No. 34, conveyed to Abel Dickens, thence west twenty-eight and one tenth rods to a post on the .eastera ;line of lot No. 33, conveyed to Benjamin L. Wilber, thence south On said eastern line eight and two-tenths rods to southeast cornet' of said lot N0...T3, thence west on the southern boundary fine of said lot number:r3 ninety-five and five tenths rods to the northwest corner thereof, thence south one bandied and eleven. and eight-tenths rods to, the northwest corner of lot number 4(1, contracted to Albert Wiiber, thence east on the northent lire cf said lot number 40 one hundred and twenty-two and one-tenth rods to the place ofheginuing,—con tainin,,,, sixty-two acres, more or less,-and being lot munber 59 and the south part of lot heretofore to Caleb Cushing 'l'nwbridge, in warrant numbers 1397 and 17eli of Bingham lands in Rector township. Seized, tal;en in execution, and to be sold as the properly of Ira F. Ki : born, at the suit of Jeremiah Bean and Samuel Ellsworth. . . ALSO—Certain real estate, situated in Pike township, Potter county, Pa., hounded ntrthe north by lands of ilmisiker and (ur;ock. east by flurtsiker and Curlock, sonth bi south line of warrant number SP-47, west by lot number 26, unseated land of limisiker and thirlock, situated on warrant number 51:41, being lot number 2. , ;--containing one hundred and thir ty-eight and four-tenths acres, more or less, ou winch is one saw-mill, three frame houses, one frame barn, one board shinty,- - about. eight acres improved, and sante fruit treesthereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to- be sold as the property of Calvin Carrie!, at the suit of Albert P. Cone. a"Notire is hereby siren, that an amount equal to the costs trill be required to be paid upon each sale 'when struck down to the bidder : and upon a failure to comply with thii reffulation, the tract of land will again be oferkod for sale. P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff: Santa -es ? Coudersport, Nov. GS, AUDITOR'S NOTICE-. NTOTICE is. hereby given that the Auditor appointed by the Court to mike distribu tion of the proceeds of the sate . oll real estate in the case of John :_•;lover vs. Miles Thonip_ son, No. MI June Term, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Mike of A. G. Olmsted, Esq., in the Borough bf Com derspsrt, ou the 12th day of „December nett, at one o'clock P. M., when all persons inter ested may attend if amyl/link proper. H. J.' OLM§TED, Nov. 23, Ics-1, Estates of Decedents. OTICE is hereby given that the Adminis ..l trators of the estates of decedents in the following cases, to wit.; Adininis;rators of the estate of Francis Keyes, deceased, ; Jessi , Johnson, ‘• Lewis Warren, have filed -their accounts in the Register's Office of the county of Potter, and that the saute wilt be presented for confirmation to-the Orphans' Court-of the said count:6 to•be held at the Borough of Coudersport on the third Monday of December next, wlten.all persons imeresiedmay attend if they th.ni:' proper. IL J. OLMSTED, fiegi:4e.r. REGISTER'S . Coudersport, Nov. 17. 165-1. HYGE ANA. Brought flume to the Door of MU..lli!Goa A WownEREUL Di.COVERT lias recently been made by Dr. Curtis, of this i cite, in the treatment of Comnunptiom Asthma, and all 'diseases of the Lung. We refer to " [Sr. Cur. tis' Hygeana, or Inhaling IfygeaMVapor and Cherry Syrup." With this new Method Dr. C..has restored many afflicted one's-to perfect health; as an evideime - of which he has innu merable certificates. Speaking of the treat ment a physician says: it is evidOnt 'that in. haling—constantly, breathing -on ag.reealde, healing ti apor, the Anedicinaf properties must conic in direct contact with the who'e of the anal e a r in; of the .111 figs, and tuus:escape tine many :mil varied charges prodimed Upon them when introduced into. the sumach, and sub;ccied to the process of digestion. The Ilygena is for sate at the druggists' through omit the country. Marko:no, J'n. The Inba'cr is worn on the breat• under the linen without the. !east inconvenience—the heat of the body being sutiic:ent- to evaporate the fluid. Ifitudreds of vacs of cures like the fidlow ing might be named. One - package of the Hvgena has cured me of the As of six. 3 ears standing. Jas. E. Kerske,ery, I'. 4. Dunrannon, Pa. I am cured of the Asthma of 111 ty ears stand ing by Dr. Curtis,' Ilygeana. Margaret Eastman, Brooklyn, V; Mrs. Pant of No. 5' Matomond s!. N. Y., was cured of a severe 'case of Idronclieds by' the Hygeana, My 's.ster had • been cored of a distressint , cough of several years standing., and decidel to be incurable by- her physician=. She •was cured in one month by the Ilvgeatia. J. 11. Gaubert, P. 31— fltrlstttontl, Price Three Dollars a rackage,.—Soid by CURTIS & PERKINS d BOYD A: PAUL No. 1.19 Chambers st., N. Packiges sent free by e.,,pres to any part of the Uni.ed Smes for Ten Dollars. Cori,' Dygerma is the original and on:y genuine 'artic -e, and 'all : others are base ani:mions or i:e and injurious counter feits. Shun them a: you wouid poison. Nov, JCL ly • Fur sale at re:ail by D, W. Spencer, Coudersport, Pa. • . , Court Proclamation. , IA IIP.RE.AS, the Hon. Robert G. White, 7. President Judge, and the Hon. - A: Lewis and Joseph Mann Esqs.t Associate Judges of the Courts of dyer and Terminer and General Jail Delisery, Qnarter SeAsions of the Peace, Orphan's Court and Court of Cominon Pleas frir the . County or Potter, have issued their. precept, bearing date the 23d day of September, in the year-or our Lord due thousand eiglit,hundied and fifty four, and to me directed, ftir bottling a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General 'Jail De livery, Quarter St ssions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas,- in the Borough of Coudersport, on MONDAY, the 18th 'day of December next, and to continue one week.. Notice is therefore hereby given to the:Cor oners, Justices of the Peace, and! Constables within the county, that they be there and there in their!proper persons, at ill o'clock, A. of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisi tions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their' offices ap pertain to be done. And those who are bound by their recoguizances to prose Cute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at Coudersport, Oct, :30th, 1854, and the 79th year of the Independence of the United States of America. P. A. STEBBINS, Sherif4 CoudersportActademiy, THE fall term oilbis institution will com mence on"Weavesdar, October 25, and continue eleven weeks. -Terms. Elementary hranalies--Orf hograP hr. . Geography,ltrithmetic i Physiology, $3.00 Higher Arithmitic, First Lessonsin - • A!gebra, and English Grammer; 3 50 Higher English branches, Phil oso phy, Astronauts', Algebrai''&e., 500 Higher Mathematics and the Languages; 6.00 Ins:ruction on the XianoForse, i . F . w..r.tqox i Use of instrument, —3.00 • Vocal music free of charge. ' Attorne,n at Rain, -.7' Either higher class of studies will ill. Coudersport. Pa, will regularly attend the elude any or all the lower cla.sses. : courts in Potter comity. 3.401 f The subscriber takes this occasion to ex. press his thanks to the people of Potter and of other sections for their liberal support during the past year, and to assure them that no pains will be spared is the future that may be required so make this school au institution worthy of the entire confidence and support of all who desire a sound rudimental as well as a thorough mathematical and chiral edu cation 3. BLOOMINGDALE, Principal. The undersigned 'Officers and Trustees of the Coudersport Academy ate — moved by a sense of official and personal duty, to call the attention of the public, and of the people of our county in particular, to the rising and tezcful character orthii inr-titntion of learning. When a''e invited the present worthy Prior?. pal to the post he occupies, we found the Acad emy depressed and declining. We submitted its organization and other most-onerous Whirs to hid . discretion and manneement ; and our 'experience ermb!es wigincreased confi dence to asiutre pareutsoud guardians that he has proved - fatthful, effiCient, and practical— just such an instructor .as this corutunnity needs, - H. IL DENT, Pregident, H. J. OLMSTED. Trenw., `,-Tnntees T. B. TYLER, Seey. ) - - 1000 HOOK AGAINTB WANTED, Zoo canvass for the best and most saleable Books published. They are written by the most .popular , Authors of-the day, in cluding,. among oth . ers, T. S. AUTUIIt, of whose fast great work, TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM, 10,000 copies have beeh sold within a month a publication.. These hooks are beantifull illustrated, (many of them with finely colored plates.) and are I.rin:ed and bound imthe best manner. . . . . • Agents will find zi 1 .. i1e :sant and profitalde etnp:eyinent in thilir circulation. For Par ticulars address (post paid) . . . J. W. BRADLEY, 7-19 31 ' Fuld - L.4ler, : No. 4P , North - Fourth street, Philadelpli:a. O PURTSMEN Powder, Shot, Lead,: antl everything iuthe linen( Aniumnitiim, nod .lishiug Tackle of tho big quality and at low prices at MEWS. LYON'S . HATIIAIRON and otht•r xec,lleut prepar.itions tor cleansing and -abeutifj-ing the limn; ter sale at TYLER'S. PERSONS about td build or repair,v;ill find a complete stock of Window Sash. Glass, Putty, Paints and Oils, for Eile at fills prices by T. B. TYLER. :"V EIV BOOKS just received at the —ll JOITNAL BOOK—STORE. S e pt. 1, 7-10 CIHEST HANDLES, Drawer do., Bolts, lk-'lletriles, Halter Snaps. Wardrobe H00k.., Baru Door Hinges - kept for sale by. LEWIS MANN. FRANK JOHNSON, - Cabinet lUakrr. . COITDESPORT, POTTER COITRTY PA, Wisher: to inform the; citizens of Coudersport and the surrounding county, that he will ele. cute all orders in Ili. line of business at short notice and reasonabl4 prices., Place of btt , incasi near the Presbyterian Church.' 1 7 12 11-: WEBSTER'S lACTIONA,RY Pocket, Set - ottl, Uttiver ) sity, Octavo, and Quarto editions, for sale by I T Yl_Ekt. NTIOLIN Strings a'; - Mnii; and Book Store. VIOLINS and received by TYLER _ I The Journal Book-Store OrFER:7; to the itithlic a good variety of ffl o ,t reiibb:e b00k,... i.lit,,, i , lor 47: IA) or fiillifly necessidMt. All the newest hooks of rtilyr are Lem on !mild. or hamodiatelv pro cored for customers :trill IA c hope to revels P Mich. patronage :Ist fit:Mid attention to bmi ni•ss. and an came; desire to oblige, may Nett dserve. book received at ~hurt error. v ak,_ Shot Boolts.iStatinnery of all kind , , niaterial for Paptyr Flowerg, etc., constantly oit baud. 31mic, 31:1 , t5, :31athematical Instrit _ itte„nt , . : , Please call :qui et:Amine for yourselves at the JOI'IIIAL nuog-STORE. , D abbit's• Ica $ll. and Soap Pow. Mlei's:,-Thcse skiterior articlei are wa 'fame.' to save time -and money, and promo rc.ace and harmony its familitrs 'oral,. at , 1 • Notice E parinendlip theretofore existing he- IF LIE NV. T. Jones ...S.: Bro. is this day di...‘dved by mutual Consent. , The deb:. dtie -aid firm . ‘vill he found in the hands. of W. T. Jones. and all eraimsragainst ,said firm are to be pre-ented twilit/3 for payment. MI Ido hereby appoint A. V Jones my went Gtr the transaction and management' of alt or and• of 'toy business, giving him 101 l authority and power in the same.. W. T. JONES. Coudersport, September 21, 1r354. DISSOL THE copartners-hip here -UTIO tofore existing between Edwin Haskell and Addison Avery is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons in. Veined tb the late firm of Haskell & Avery will find their accounts in the hands of Mr. Avery fur sculetnent. - E. HA. KELL. A. AVERY. . Coudersport,-"Aug. 14,-1R54. Hariison'S Columbian Inks. Black, Tapaa, copying, Marl - Ina, Green, Black, Blue, indellible, .Searlrt, Rrd, Carmine These Inks flew freely from the pen. end given. stronger uud more durable color than env other. For ,:szle, wholesale. and retail, by. I'I4O3IAS B. TYLER, Coudersport. i Stray. ato MME to the stibabriber some time ‘.., in the month of June last, a light yellow YEARIANG hEIFER. (A white spot on , the right, aid!). of the head.) The owner in requited to prove property, pay charges, and take. her away. .FRERERICK A. DEUSCHEIL -. Allegany township. Potter co., Pa. :47.4.1t New - Books, • -• ADIES and Gentlemen are invited to call . 11 / a nd examine the new boob and caber goods put reeeicd and for sale at TYLER'S. i • itunintos Cana; 1150.,11.4,5" STEWARDSON Jr., Jr., o.ttarneg at Latu, N. E. cpnict - Gib anti Walutii-streets. 7-2 4t ' - Piricantt.rniA. C. W. VLLIS, ttoritek at /La), • • Coudersport, Pa. Jan. 18. 18.10. A. P. CONE, attornt at N.ato, AVelle.brtrli, Titign enunty, Pa, will regular- Jr attend the courta of Flitter Cutatty. Jitue 3, 1813. LAND AGENCY. . rrYll F; undersigned having been entrusred with the care 4.f several largo tracts of laud iu this has made himself ac quainted r.itle the lands and land titles of ilia .:einnity, and v. ill g ier immediate attention to nay business of this nature that may bee ens trusted to hint. J. S. MANN. .IYL IL GAGE, M. D., - noriTsiciAN AND SURGEON—WouId re spectfully iliform the citizens of tieuderr plot find Jotter reeunty, !bat he has betted permanently. miffing them. and will 'attend ; to all calls in his profession. Oflicc--T. B. Tvler's Dru g and Book Store 6-4 AI L ; TTORNEY LAW.—Otrioe,F.ast side _Lila the public square, Coudersport, P*. 13y spee:al arrangement the proce•sioual *Er lees of S. P. Joussos, Esq., mai: be engaged through biro in all cases to which he is not previotas:y concerned. N. 13.—:A1l elahust due and payob'e to the underAgnefl. peNonally and profeoioually, may be (Omni in :he hand.. of Itane Benson, fbr riding:mem. S. P. Jousgox. March :i, lrqS. 1-211 A TTORNEY ♦ sn COUNSELOR AT LAW. Wifl attand the Several Cittirts in Potter ntol Nl'iGvn counties. All business entrusted to bis care v. ill receive prompt attention. (dike on Nl:tin-street, opposite the Couit I lour. Coudt nport. Pn. ARTHUR G. OLMSTED, 4 TTOBNEY AND COI:.:CSELeft AT LAIV,- lA-will attend to all business entrusted t• his care with promptness and fidelity. 01lice—in the Temperance 1310,1, up atairs, Alain -street, Coudersport. l'a• 7-1 L. F. RIAYNAILD I r' ttorners4,7 eountitlor at Rata, Pa. Office—north of-the court' house tiptare, at "The People's Cash Store,' up hiairk 3.47 LLFEW pieces of new Nlusic ; Mt, k procured to order: also, Tem perance and other Tracts, or any periodicals desired. I Sett*. Boots constantly on hand, A lilt paper„pens, slates, and every thin needed for poilig to school . G-tt:ttf C. SMITH. ON!Ur in EirE. Gooln, Hardware, emeliery and Glass Ware; Boots & Shoes,Hats & Caps. .9fe - ne and Woodeil Warr : in Aort, ahunit everything usually kept in 4 Country Store. All of which he offer," fur saki at ven low prices for the par. Place of Ititsineseortier of Main and Sec ond Stree:*, Coudersport, at the o!d stand of W. T. iiineq. Br. July 7, J&4. 1-etf ',BROWN ‘rotdd give noticeJo the • public that he is prepared, at -his Foundry in Coudersport, to do all wanner of eaqi ill make and finish to order all kind: of Marbintry, Mill-Gearing. Board anti Log Car , . Sleigh-Shoes of all size-, - and every article heeded be a Lumbering community: And to Farmers lie would say, that he has procnrcd sotto! of the hest PtHr pOtterns in use, "'wit Fla• land and Side Hill. and keeps them comeantiv on hand. And will make to order Field Harrows, Cultirators, and e err article used by them in hi: line of busi- Ile is prepared also to do all . kinds of EMI 1) T, A( • S ITHIN G. And from hi.: long experience in the above hiNine , s, he feeN confident of giving :atil,fac tion to those who may give him a can. N. 11-oid iron bought, or, taken in ex ,e for a ork. 7-171 T 1 I.ER*.i PorriT co. s's Tnr rfininwntrr , 7llll of A.nasylraseis t ir:11. the Sheriff of said County, Greet. • i • We command you that you attach Silas Sutherland. late of 2; nor county, by all and singular hi- good. and clutels, iands and ten ements, in whose hands or possession soever the saute ma) he, so that he he and appear before the itttigri of our Court of Common Pleas at Coudersport, at a County Court of Common Pleas there to be held for the said einunv on the third Monday ~of December, next, 'then and there Co answer Matthew S. Innis, Wto. Ennis, and Joseph B. Welch of a p'ea of Asminpsit, not exceeding five hun dred dollars and also that you summon the person.or persons in whose hands or posession the property of the said Silas Sutherland may he found, so that they be and appear before our said Court at the Said time and place, to answer what may be okeeted against them, 'and abide the judgment of the Court therein—. and it Ire you then and there this writ. - Wi:ness the Iron. Robert G. White, Presi dent Judge of our said Court at Coudersport. this 'with day of October, 1854. . • ~ IL .L OLMSTE:D, Proth'y. By irtne of the above described writ, hat e attached the following described piece or;parcel of land, situate in Sharon township. Potter county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as - folloWs, to wit:. Beginning at the northwest corner of warrant 2170, thence by; the north line of said warrant east 44 rods to the, west bank of the Oswayo.ereek, thence up the.south bank of the creek and race (being line of laud conveyed by Silas Sutherland to Thomas I. Burdic) to the east line of said land, 'thence south one hundred and two perches and five-ten hit to a post, thence west uue hundred bnd fifty•six perches to a post in west line of ia:d warrant, thence by said. line north two hundred and two perches and five tenths of a perch to the place of beginning; containing one hundred and sixty acres, of which about five acres are cleared. W. T. JONES .I.'F. JONES. TA RIES fdr jE { 5.5 just received sr TYLER:4S mmwr•rrir,ri JOHN S. MANN, M. W. MANN. - Grccerias and Provisions ; FOUNDRY, Foreign Attachment. OWErIM=I MP