LIMILM 3 01' 1 LAPORTE 0 . t h e resolution" relati ri to Slavery, April 12, 1855: Mr. SPEAKER : I do not rise this e „ n i n g for the purpose of making any extended remarks, but merely to no tice the extraordinary position taken by the gentleman from the county, is ft , Custstmas.] said at the close of the afternoon o , s i n n, when an attempt was made to evade this question by dispensing with ,;, 2 session this evening, which had set apart for the consideration Of subject, that I was anxious that j question should be met , -that I ~;.bed to know whether there was in State a great and powerful party , 7 osed to the aggressidns of slavery, i.',:rmined to resist its extensions and ,pple its overwhelming power in politics of the country ; or, whether o pposition was merely feigned just the elections, for effect. I said ; ;. :a t 1 believed there were many thou !ands of voters in Northern Pennsyl ,:nia who wished to be satisfied as to tlle existence of an organized party in this State in favor of freedom, before t h e y were again called upon to cast t h e i r ballots. I threw out those re marks' because I feared there was a h o llow-heartedness in certain quarters :aon the question of slavery exten ;dr: and domination. I was not aware cunt just now that the gentleman ft um county, [ M r. Cu M MINOS] was one I - nion savers of 1850. I did nut o n that he was among those who True frightened by the threats of the nuiunists,and had been led to i. e eve that the Union was in danger. I was therefore surprised when I :*itind him opposing these resolutions, especially when he is the especial c ! ,,..r.1 T .i0n for the election of a distill i-:•he1 individual to the U. S. Senate, 6 en. CAMERON] who stands before the ._::try in a recent letter, which goes against slavery than the res ,l.:.:n now under consideration. I:':hat letter was written in sincerity truth, and was regarded as con :a.ning the fired principles of its au r,bv the gentleman from the corm :7, I do not see how he, holding the T;ews ho has just expressed could give . the author of that letter, that earn e,t and able support that he has given 1 Aiter having rendered him that :wort he certainly should support resolutions, to be at all consis tent.. But he seems to content himself jnerely denouncing the Nebraska bill, looking rather to the past than the illture in his opposition to slavery ag gra,ien. The history of the past gull teach us to provide for the : , iture. and the outrages that hare been ::petrated against freedom, should I..::lonish us that the North must be true to it,elf and determined to rcsi,t ad such outrages hereafter, or tl.i , Nvernment will become a mere tin• the extension and preser va;i,,n of Slavery. Ti,e people 'of this state have re ,'the evil-doers of thd last Con= by an overwhelming dernonstra at the polls—and let us be true to re :one of that canvass. Opposition :!:e aggressions of Slavery was the it idea that stii-red the popular -:.d in that contest—was the ques ' discussed in every newspaper from Delaware to the Ohio State line, ::(1 was declared on the stump as the •Terwhelming issue by Gov. POLLOCK. .is question Cannot now be ignored any party. I think I have seen a :::t?ositien in certain quarters to bury t. 11.1 to divert the public mind by nehssues of much less importance. Tae spoilsinen snuff the plunder of the erai government, and arc trying to a national party to elect a :,:dent and distribute the spoils. Mr. speaker—The Democratic par ze with overwhelming defeat, -'case their leading men have labored it the pro , slavery party "of the have tried to crush out the : - ee..soil element, and stifle all discus - 1 -):1 of this question. It is my firm cnviction that any attempt to stifle :pikmition to slavery aggression, will lestfoy the party making the attempt, !...) matter what may be the character . the organization. "Your Know- N , othing lodges will be scattered like zaffhefore the wind if you attempt it. The same causes that overthrew the Democratic party will overthrow all %zers that attempt to embrace the !vrery propagandists, Kr Dr. BLARE, Dentist, is again in town, remain for a few weeks. Roonts in eTemperance Block. NEW BOOKS Lr• /ii•daer's Lectures on Science and Art. I, Lsllan's Literary Gallery. The May Flower, by Mrs. Stowe. Lire of Sam Houston. North and South. Jack Downing. • Our World. School Books, Blank Books, ",i f es, Stationery, Gold and Silver Pens. Magazines for June. Also, a General Assortment of NEW rioons for the Spring Trade, just received, lad for sale very low, at the DRUG & BOOK STORE. COudersport, May 31, ISZZ.i. New Books. American Agitators and Reformers, - By Bartlett SV2S Life of Wm. H. Seward, his Speech- - c 5, Orations, and Writings, 1,0 , 0 Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern,.....1,•2a Life of Horace Greeley, (new supply,)l4s Stanhope Burleigh, or the Jesuits in our Homes, (new supply;) 1,9. Z t or rale at T. B. TYLER'S May 31. Mi. Venderir of Merchandise. A GREEABLY to an Act of Assembly, ...tipassed the Vd day of April, 1846, enti tled, "An act to provide for the reduction ,of the Public Debt,' the .11th section of which requires that " Hereafter all dealers in Goods, Pares, and Merchandise, the growth, pro duet, and manufamtife of the United States, and every person who shall keep a Store or Warehouse, For the purpose of 'V ending and disposing of Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, where such person is concerned or interested in the manufacture .of such Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, shall be classified in the same manner, and required to pay the same' annual tax and license fee as is provided and re:mired in relation to dealers in foreign mer chandise: Provided, That mechanics who keep a store or Warehouse at their own shop or maunfaetory - , for the purpose of vending their own manufactures exclusively, • shall not be required to take out any license,"—tho undersigned, Mercantile Appraiser for Potter County, has made the following Classification and Appiaisement : Allegany. Dr.ar.ans. CLAS3. T.al. L. D. Meth, l4 $ 7.00 N. L. Dike, 14 7.00 Bingham, Pierce & Luddingtom 14 ' • 7.00 J. 13. Jones, 14 - .7.00 Coudersport. J. B. Smith, 13 10.00 Collins Smith. 13 lO.OO Lewis . .\lann, . . 13 - 10.00 C. S. Jones; 14 7.00 J. W. Smith, 14 7.00 D. E. Olmsted, 14 7.00 Miles White, 14 - 7.00 J. M. Judd, 14 7.00 L. F. Maynard, 14 7.00 D. W. Spencer, 14 - 7.00 Isaac Benson, 14 7.00 T. 13. Tyler, 14 7.00 Bulalia IL A. Nelson, Genesee. S. E. Darrow & Co., 14 Spencer Preston, 14 llarrison. Rosa & White, 14 ' .. 7.00 - Wm. R. Elder, Liquor, 14 - 10.50 Richard Goodman, 14 7.00 Charles Howard, 14 . 7.00 Hebron. Lord & Dwight, Osirayo. Wm. 111'llougall, 14 7:00 Charles Simmons, 14 7.00 Sharon. Mann & Nichols,,l4 7.00 Ballard &Caulfiel, 14 7.00 Ulysses. Corey & Lyman, I). J. & E. W: Chapel 14 S.. W. Monroe & Co., 14 I)an. Baker, 14 Alonzo Horton, 14 Trharion It. W. 31'Intire, I Jackson & Jones 3 Barclay & Brainard,. 1 Stewardson Julius Johnson, An appeal will be held at the Court House in Coudersport on Monday the 2d day of July next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. M., for all those who may feel themselves aggrieved by the foregoing Classification and Appraisement. • E. 0. AUSTIN/ Mercantile Appraiser. 4 May 30, 1.^253. Very Important Information. Dr. JONES, one of the most celebrated pity titian,: in New-York, writes as follows: Dr. CULTIS—Dear Sir :—llaving witnessed the excellent effects of your lITGEANA OR IN HALING 11YGEAN VAPOR •: , :n CHERRY' SYRUP. in a case of chronic Brenchitis, and being - Much in favor of counter-irritation in affec tions of the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs, I can therefore cheerfully recommend your dedicated Apparatus as being the most con venient and effectual mode ot applying any thin, of The kind I have ever seen. No doubt thousalids of persons may -be relieved, and many cured, by using your remedies. You are at liberty- to use this in any way you may think proper. Respectfully, yours, Sze., C. JOHNS, M. D., No. 609 Houston street, New-York. Prof. S. CENTER writes as follows : GENT LE?lea, 1 have recently had occasion to test your Cherry Syrup and Hygeau Vapor in the case of chronic sore throat, that had re fused to yield to other forms of treatment; and the result has satisfied me, that, whatever may be the composition of your plepuration, it is no imposition, but an excellent remedy. 1 wish, lor_the sake of the afflicted, that it might be brought within the reach of all. Rev. Doctor CIF :PER writes: Ni;w-YoRK, ;lov. 15, 1854 Dear Sir :—I think highly of Dr. Curtis's liygeaua ' as a remedy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had some oppor tunity to test its efficacy, I am convinced that it is a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling applicatiuu to the chest. The Ilygeana is fur sale by D. W. Sesscxn; Conderspurt. 7.37 6w Dr. 3. B. Wilson OFFERS his services to the citizens - of A.../Coudersport and vicinity. Office over the 'store of T. B. Tyler. • 7-52 DAKEtCS -Brown and. Chocolate--delicions drinks, at TYLER'S. Magazines for May.. Godey, Graham, and Putnam, Xljust received uud for sale at 25 cents per number, by TYLER. CASII PAID tiir Butter and at th• PROVISION STORE. June 30, 1854 WALL Papers. New and beautiful pat. lr terns at TYLER'S. ARILL assortment of Groceries, at low figures, constantly on hand. Yard wide Lawns, from 6} cents upwards, at OLMSTED'S. Harrison's Columbian Writ. Black, Japan, s Copying, Marking, Green, Black:, Blue, Indellible, Scarlet, Red, Carmine. These Inks flow .freely from the pen and give a stronger and more durable color than any other. For sale, wholesale and retail, by THOMAS B. TYLER, Coudersport. E. OLMSTED 1M9„.. 00D .D• would say to the public that lie is now receiving a stock of Goods, which he will be happy to show to al who may favor him with a call. Yoa can find by calling on him a good assortment of Lawns l'oplius, Bareges, Barege DeLaines, Deßeges, Silks, &c., &c. Also, Prints, Ginghams, Do mestics of all kinds, Groceries. Crockery, and a large stock of Boots and Shoes; all of which will be sold as low as they can be bough clsewhero. BV VIRTUE of smithy writs of Venal. tioni Espartos and Fen Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of - Potter county and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court 'House in the Borough of'Coudersport, on Monday, the 18th day of June, 1855, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following described real estate, to wit: By virtue of sundry writs, the following real' estate situated in. Coudersport, t Potter County Pennsylvania, and known on the town plat thereof, kept in the Commissioners' Office as lot No. 200, and as parts of lots Nos. 201 and 202 on square, No. 23. and bounded as follows : Beginning at a post corner four per ches south of the north east corner of the said square, thence north eighty-five degrees west eight perches to a post, thence south five de , grees west four perches by the line of the street to a post, thence south eighty-five de grees west one and 7-10 perches to a post in the gut, thence following the gut to the fine of Fourth street to a post, thence south 85 de. grees east four perches by the line of said St. the S. E. corner of lot No. 202, thence north five degrees east 12 perches to the place of beginning...-.Anse, parts of lots Nos. 203 and 228 ou square Nos. 22. bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the north west cor ner of land formerly occupied by Lewis B. Cole. thence north 5 degrees east 2 perches to a post, tnence south 85 degrees east by the south line of Fourth St. 'l6 perches to a post, thence south 5 degrees west 2 perches to a post, thence north 85 degrees west by the line of said Cole's land 16 perches to the place of beginning, containing 32 perches of laud, on which is erected a two story dwelling house, one frame burn and other out buildings: also, a good well- of water and some fruit trees thereon Also, one other tract of land situ ated in the Borough, County, and State afore said, being out-lots Nos. 2,3, and 4, of the allotment of the Keating hinds in said Borough of Coudersport, and bounded as follows :—Be. ginning at the north east, corner'of out lot No. 1, (conveyed by John Keatiug & Co. to John L. Cartee.) thence east 133 2-10 rods, thence south 110 6-10 rods to the turnpike, thence by the turnpike westerly to the south erist corner of said lot conce.yed to John L. Cartee, thence north by east line of said out lot No. 1.122 1.10 rods to the place of beginning, being part of warrant N 0.2123 and containing 07 acres, on which is about2o acres improved Seized, taken in execution,. and to be sold as the pro perty of Lemuel F. Maynard. ALSO—Beal estate situated in Eulalia town ship, Potter county, I'enna., —bounded on the north and east by unseated laud, ou the south by Wm. Crosby's and unseated land, and west by uusested land; containing about four hundred acres, more or less, and being lots Nos. 26 and 40 of the subdivision of the lauds of the Bingham estate in said township, of which about fifty acres are improved with one frame house; one frame barn and other out-buildings, and some fruit trees thereon. one other piece or parcel of land situate iu the township, Co., and'state afore said, bounded on the north by lands of J. M. Hamilton, on the east by unseated lands, on the south by land of J. W. Smith and on the west by unseated land containing 38 4-10 acres, and beine lot No. 45 of the subdivision of the Bingham lands in said township. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro pony of R. M. Niles, R. W. Niles, and Barak 7.00 7.00 7.00 14 7,00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 10.00 7.00 EMI ALSO—Real estate situated in West Branch township Potter county, Pa. Bounded on the north by John F. Cowan's unseated lands, cast by Orrin Whitmore.s lands, south by C. C. Burdick's lands, west by S. M. Cunable's lands: also, on the east by Orrin Whitmore. south and west by unseated lands of Joho F. Cowan. Containing in all, 6820-160 acres of land, on which is one water Saw Mill, ono log House, otie frame Barn and about 9 acres of which is improved. Seized, taken in execu tion, and to be sold as the property of 11. W. Cowan: A I,z-o—By virtue ofstindry .writs, the fol- i lowing real estate situated its Pike township, Potter county. Bounded on the north by lot No. 14, on the east by lots Nos. 11, 23 and 35, on the south by lot No. 22 and unseated laud of the Bingham estate, on the west by unseated lands and lots. Nos. 13 and 36, being lots Nos. 13 and 12 of the sub division of the lands of the Bingham estate in saidtownship, containing 155 acres, with about 50 acres improved, QII which is erected three , frame houses, two frame barns and one saw mill and with some fruit. trees -thereon. One other tract of land situated as aforesaid—Bounded on the north by Bingham lands, on the east by Isaac Johnson, south by. DiMthorn lands, and on the west by lands of ' David R. Smith deceased, containing 250 acres, bethe same more or less, with about 80 acres, improved, one frame store and house, two frame barns, one log house. one frame house,. one saw mill and one apple orchard thereon. - Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Ohauncy Baxter, Nathan Bax ter, Elijah Johnson, and Julie G. Russell. . ALSO—Real estate situated in Allegany township Potter county, bounded and des cribed as follows: On the north by lauds of the Binghatn estate, east by lot No. 81, south and west by lands of the Bingham estate and lot No. 81, containing 101 and 1-10 awes of land, be the same more or less, on which is about 25 acres improved, also one log house, one frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. At.so, one toher tract situated in Eulalia township, in aforesaid county, bounded on the north by .unseated lands, on the east by S. Thompson, ou the south by unseated lands, and oti the west by lots-Nos. 5d and 63 and un ' seated lands, being lot No. 53 of the sub-divis ion of the Bingham lands in Eulalia township, containing 284 acres, of which, about 20 acres are improved, and a frame barn and some fruit trees thereon As.so, Ono other tract or parcel of laud, situated as aforesaid, bound ed on the north by unseated lands, east by lot N 0.53, on the tioath by lot No. 54. and on the west by lot No 59, and being lot N 0.63 of the sub.division of the Bingham lands in the said township, of 'Etdalia, containing 25 acres, be the same more or less, with about fifteen acres improved thereon. Seized, taken in diced lion, and to be sold as the property of J. B. Baker. ALSO—The following real estate, situate in Wharton township, Potter county, Pa., bounded as follows: Beginning at the south west corner of warrant No. 4758, thence east along the south line of said warrant eighty perches to a birch, thence north two hundred perches to a birch, thence west eighty perches-to a birch, thence south two hundred perches to the place of beginning— containing one hundred acres, strict measure, about thirty acres of which is improved, with a block and kerne dwelling house and frame barn erected, and a number of fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Glaspey. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in- the Borough of Coudersport, Potter county, Pa., and known on the town-plot thereof, kept in the County Commissioners' Office, as lots numbers 52,53, 54, and' 55, on square No. 7, on which is erected one frame house and one frame barn, also some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of V. Dickinson, Isaac Strait, and Almond Woodcock. ALSO—The following described real es tate, to wit:"Situate in Hebron township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by Daniel Clark, formerly owned by Samuel Baker, east, south and west by Fox Estate of unseated lands—containing about fifty acres, SEERIE'r'S SALES. with - about air acres improved, and about - five acres chopped, and one frame shanty erected thereon. -Seized; taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Orange S. Baker. ALSO—Certain' real estate, situate in the Borough, of Coudersport, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by lauds ofJ. N. Wallun and D. B. Brown, on the east by the Allegany river, on the south by M. T. Kent's land, and on the west by Main-st—containing one and a half acres, be the same more or less, with one frame house, one frame barn, and other out buildings thereon. Seized, taken in execu sion, and to be sold as the property of Hiram S. Heath. - ALSO—The' following described real es tate, to wit: Situate in Genesee township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by lands called the Kate Lot, east by lands occu pied by James Leach, south by David Thrasher, and west by Peter Cunningham—containing fifty acres of land, on which is about fourteen acres, improved; with one frame house, old a:shery and hovel, an apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George W. Sherivood. . ALSO— Real estate, situate iu Hebron township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north and east by unseated lands of Fox Es tate, south by unseated Fox lands and lot number 70, and - west by lot number 70 and Bingham lands—containing one hundred and fifty-seven and six-tenths acres of land, on it is frame bath, one frame house, of which there is improved about forty-five acres im proved, and fruit trees thereon. Seized, to ken in execution, and to be sold as the prop erty of 0. H. P. Need. ALSO-.-Certain real estate, situate in the -Village of Coudersport, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by Sixth-st., east - by st., south by • Fifth-st., and west- by lots numbers 37.3?, 30, and .10, containing one acre and six-tenths .of land, on which is erected -an Academy and out:houses. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of the Trustees of the Coudersport Academy. ALSO—Certaitireal estate, situate in Eula fia township, Potter county, Pa.,.bounded as follows: On the north by Capt. Strong and unseated lands of the Bingham Estate, John Crittenden, and John Wentworth, south by unseated lands, and west .by Reuben Clark and unseated lands, lots numbers 23, 59, 72, and 71, allotment of Bingham lands—contain ing two hundred and sixty-eight acres, seventy acres of which are improved, with two frame houses, two frame barns erected, and an apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Harry Lent. - ALSO—Real estate, situate in Allegany township, Potter county, Pa., bottuded on the. north by lands of Fox and Ross, on the east by lots numbers 53 and 117, on -the south by lands of Fox and Ross, and on the west by lot number 50, there being sixacres improved,' one frame house and log barn, apple orchard, and sixty-eight acres of land. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Asher Cobb. ALSO—Certain real estate, situate in Alle gany township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the fiord' by lots numbers 94, 95, and 96, east by lot number 96 and unseated land, south by unseated land and lots numbers rn and 14u, and west by lots numbers 129, 140, and 106, and being lots numbers 129 and 121 of the Bingham Estate in said township— con?aining two hundred and eight-tenths acres, be the same more or less, of which about fifteen acres are Unproved, with a log house' and an apple orchard thereon. Seized, ta ken in execution, and to he sold as the prop erty of David Bunnell. • ALSO—By virtue of !undry writs, the fol lowing real estate, to wit: Situate in Pike township, Potter county, Pa., and bounded as follows: On the north by lands of W. B. For man, on the east and south by unseated lands of 11. M. Walker, :mil on the west by lands of Calvin Carriel—containing forty-five acres. kt.so, one other tract, situate a, aforesaid, bounded on the north by lands of David hit bourn and unseated land, east by uweated lands and _lands of W. B. Furman, and on the south and west by lands of John and Calvin Carriel—containing one' hundred acres A,,so, one other tract, situate as aforesaid, bounded on the north by lands of J. Sunder land, east by unseated lands of 11. M. Walker, south by lands of J. 13tunp and unseated lands and on the '.vest by unseated land and lands •of W. B. Furman—containing eighty-one • and seven-tenths acres, more or less, on which is erected one overshot saw r thill, one log and -one frame house, and one board hovel Al.so, one other lot, situate in Ilector town ship, county and state aforesaid, bounded on the 'north by lot No. 25 of the allotment of lands of IL 11. Dent in Hector township, east by west line of Tioga county, South by lots Nos. 36 and 37, and west by lot . No. 34, being lot No. 35 of the allotment iu said Township, containing one hundred acres, fifty acres of which is improved, with one log house and frauie barn, and apple orchard thereon. Seiz ed, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James Bump. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Eula lia township', Potter county, and State. of PennsylVama, bounded on the north and east by unseated land, on the south by Wm. Cros by's and unseated land, and west by unseated land, containing - about four hundred acres more or less, and being lots Nos. 26 and 4'o of the sub-division of the Bingham lands in En lalia township—of which about fifty acres are improved, with one frame house and frame barn and other out buildings and some fruit 'trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Lucy Niles. • ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Ulys ses township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by lots Nos. 94 and 96, south by lot No. 99 and unseated lands of Fox Ross, and west by lots Nos. 114 and 113, containing one hundred and sixteen acres and eight tenths of land, of which there is twenty-five acres im proved, one log house, one log stable, and fruit trees thereon, of the allon'oeut of Fox & Ross lands. of Ulysses. township. Seized, taken in execution, r and to be sold as the prop erty of Jared C. Burdick. ALSO—The following described real estate, to wit: situate in Harrison township, Potter county,.Pa., bounded on the north by lands of L. P. Williston, east.by John M. and George W. Snyder, south byJohn D. Snyder,and west by James Snyder, containing forty-one acres,of which there is about thirty acres improved; on it is frame house, small frame barn, and blacksmith shop, being the' north part oflot 61 in Harrison township—and fruit treesthereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Ezekiel Hotchkiss. • • Notice is hereby giren, that an amount equal to the costs will be required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder; and upon a failure to comply with this regulation, Inc tract of land will again be offered for sale. P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. ➢fay 24, 1855. • New Books. LADIES and Gentlemen are invited to call and examine the new books and other goods just received and for sale at TYLER'S. 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"For Truth—our Couutry, and the Slam" OUR WORLD, 603 Pages, 12m0., 10 Illustrations, Price $1,25 THAT this exciting story should arouse the LIVELIEST INTEREST AND DEEPEST FILE.LIMI, is natural and obvious—it relates to THE GREAT QUESTION which so deeply engrosses the mind; and hearts of all our people. Its character, dents, and scenes, are all OUR OWN, AND OF OUR TIME. It is vividly and effectively written; and the Truth of History and the Charms of Romano render its pages at once • CAPTIVATING AND CONVINCING. It shows the wrongs and cruelties inflicted upon THREE MILLION SLAITS! and the bondage in which the Slavc•power attempts to hold • TWENTY MILLION FREEMEN! "As a literary work, it is 'superior to Uncle Tout's Cabin. It will excite, - first, attention, and then admiration throughout the country, and' take its place at the head of all recently pub/i4ted books." Buffalo Express. "We have never read a fictitious story which so completely engrossed one's atten tion from commencement to close." [Boston Evening Gazette. re For sale by all Booksellers. Copies sent by Mai:, Postage Prepaid, on receipt of price. Mit.i.En, ORTON, & Mut.t.tr.AN, Publishers, 23 Park Row, New York, and 107 Genesee-at;, Auburn. 50'A TO THE PUBLIC. TAKE NOTICE,. that I intend to 1 apply to Ills Excellency, Gov. Pollock, for the pardon of my son, Win. Alonzo Cro,by, who was convicted of Forgery in this county at the last September session. WM.' CROSBY. Conderspor-, Pa., April 23; 155. NEW supply of &nom BOOKS, Paper, Pens, etc., of every kind enquired for in this part ut, the country, just received and for sale at the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE Bounty Land, THE undersigned will give particu lar attention to. the procuring of Bounty - Laud for all those entitled thereto under the late or any previous Act of Congress, A. G. OLMSTED. Coudersport,' Pa., March 15, 1855. 7-43 Gin Auditor's Notice. IVOTICE is hereby given that the Auditor .1.1 appointed by the Court to•make distribu tion of the proceeds Of the moneys arising from the sale of real estate in the case of Aaron Rice vs. John Pye and Martin Ryan, No. 47 Feb. Term, 1833, -will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Prothonotary'S Office, in Coudersport; on the 11th day of April next, nt one o'clock P. M., when all persons inter interested may attend if they think proper. T. B. TYLER, Auditor. March 22, 1855. 44-3 t ISTacarthus'A T.initnent. The best Liniment in the TVorld Prepared by A. MACARTHUR, M. D. , This article may be relied upon as being a sure cure far Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, Swellings, Rheumatism, Frozen Limbs, Con traction of the Muscles, Croup, Quinsy, Chilblains, Affections of the Spine, Nervous Diseases, Weakness, and for Burns if applied immediately, Eruptions of the Skin, Chapped Hands, Cuts or Sores, and effectually coun teracts any Inflammation. And an effectual remedy . .for Horses and Cattle, in the cure of the following diseases, viz: Sprains, Bruises, Swellings, Spavins, Ringboues, Fresh Wounds, Sweeney, Wind galls, Lameness, Cracked Heels,.Scratches, or Grease, and Galls of all kinds occasioned by the heatless. For sale by D. W. SPENCER. Estates of Decedents. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Admin istrators of the Estates of Decedents in the following cases, to wit: Adm'n'rs, of the Estate of L. Warren, deed," " "11. Morley, " have filed their accounts in the Register's Office of the county of Potter, and that the same will be presented for confirmation to the Orphans' Court of the said county, to be held -at the Borough of Coudersport on the 18th day. of June, ltd, when all persons can at tend if they think proper. A. JACKSON, Register. May 17,1855. ii*Z. 41 Coudersport Academy. T . HE Summer Term of this inst itution will commence on Wednesday, June 20,18551 . and continue eleven weeks. • • Terms. • Elementary branches—Orthography, Geography, Arithmetic, Physiology, $3.00 Higher Arithmetic, First Lessons in Algebra, and English Grammar, 350 Higher English bmnc hes, Philosophy, Astronomy, Algebra, &c., 5.00 Higher Mathematics and the Languages, 6.00 Drawing, eitra, •1.50 Instruct ion on the 'Piano Forte, extra, —.10.00 Use of instrument, Vocal umsicfree of charge. Pre-payment of all bills strictly required. Either higher class of studies will in clude any or all the lower classes. 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, an' to assure them that no pains will be spared in the future that may be required to make this school - an institution worthy of the entire confidence and support of all who desire a sound rudimental as, well as a thorough mathematical and classical edti. cation. J. BLOOMINGDALE, Principal. The undersigned Officers and Trustees of the Coudersport Amdenty are 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 useful character of this institution of learning. When we invited the pres - ent worthy Princi pal to the post he occupies, we found the Acad emy depressed and declining. We submitted iot organization and other most onerous atlaira to his discretion and management; and our experience enables its with increased confi dence to assure parents and guardians that he has proved faithful, efficient, and practical— just such an instructor us this community needs. 11..11. DENT, President, ) 11. J. o 'ANTED, Treas., `,•Trustees 11. TYLER, See'y, ) Court Proclamation. WHEREAS, the Hon. Robert G. White, President Judge, and the Hon. 0. A. Lewis and Joseph Mann, Figs. Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer mud Tertniner and General Jail Deli%erv, Quarter Sea4ions of the Peace, Orphun's Court and Court of Common Pleas for the County of Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date the .:id day of September, m the year of our Lord one thousand eight 'hundred and fifty fimr, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery, Quarter St ssions of the'Peace, Orpnans', Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in-the Borough of Coudersport, on MONDAY, the leih day of June nest, and to continue one week. Notice is theref4e hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace, and Constables within the county, that they he then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. AV., of said day, with their rolls, records, impusi -14)11.4, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices ap pertain to be done. And those who are bound by their recognizances, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of the styid county of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just: . Dated at Coudersport, Feb.:l4th, 1855, and the' Wth year of the Independence of the United states of America. P. A. STMIBINS, Sheriff: List of Causes For Thal in the Court of Common Pleas of Potter County at June Term, 1955 vs. Dickinson otAdatns, " Butts. Harrison use of Garrett acres " Bell. CM " Hill and frill UM Carson " Johnson Brown & Co. use of Z ~ Rooks Simpson, Abby Jones . Ross Williams " Brou, - on and Steele " Jones. . " Jordan. " Reant. Berman " Carrier, et. rd. ForAdminst'r ofTor," Dwight. Cady - " Dickinson. THOS. B. TYLER., f'roth'y PROTEIONOTARY'S OFFICE, } . - Coudersport, April 26, 1853. IMPORTANT TO -LUMBER MEN. SKINNER'S" PATENT SHINGLE-MACHINE. undersigned, agent "for the Patentco 1. in Potter and the adjoining counties of Pennsylvania and New-York, would respect. fully call the attention of Lumbermen and others to this labor-saving Machine, patented Nov., 1r. , 51, and now in successful operation in rarities parts of the United States. This machine v.lll rive and ?hare from one to two thou:and shingles per hour, and will work hemlock equally as well a 14 pine, the practical working of which can be seen at Genesee Fork, s here one is now in operation. ,Any information respecting the same will be kiveu by addressing the subscriber, 0. CIfAMBERLAIN Ellisburg, Pa., :llarch 22, QLATES, Pencils, Writing Kooks, LJDrawing Books, JTecountand Memorandum Books, Tracts, Sunday School- Question uud Glass Books. Ink, Paper-sand, Chalk, Cray ons' Sealing Wax, Tissue; Tracing., Drawing, mai Glazed Paper; Blotting Boards, Perfo rated Boards, Port-Folios, and Porte-Mom/ales: Call and examine at the . JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. TO PRINTERS. BRUCE'S NEW-YORK TYPE FOUN DRY, established in 1813, has now on hand, ready for immediate dditery, in fonts to suit purchasers, 100.000 lb. Roman Type of new cut, 50,000 !‘. Fancy Type, 10,1100 " Scripts of various styles. • 5,000 " Germans, 5,000 " Ornaments in great variety, 5,000 " Borders, 30,000 feet Brass and Type Metal Rules, and all the novelties in the business. All the above Types arc cast by steam power, of the new metal peculiar to-this foun dry, and which is certa inly superior to any ever used before in any part of the world. The unequalled rapidity in the process of casting, enables me to sell these more durable types at the prices of ordinary types, either on credit or for cash. Presses, Wood Type, and all other Printing Materials, except paper and Cards, (which have no fixed quality or price,) furnished at manufacturers' prices. - The latest Specimen Book , of the Foundry is freely given to all printing offices, on the re ceipt of fifty cents to prepay postage. . fs7 Prin .ers of newspapers who choose to publish this-advertisement, including this note, three times before the first day of July, 1855, and forward me one of the papers, will be allowed their bills at the time of purchasing five times the amount of my manufactures. New-York, Feb. 12, 1855. Address; _ GEO. BRUCE, 13 Chambers-st., Now-York- BE
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