Tien...lea's Sale of Unseated Land. 'NOTICE is hereby given, That agree ! I ably to an act of Assembly, passed the o t h day of March, Idls, entitled, an act, to ot eod.llll act, directing the mode of selling u weated lands for taxes, etc., and the several ,uppliments thereto, the, following tracts of ;l agged lands in the County of Potter,—will be urn:teed to . publie sate or outcry, for all air earages of tries, at the Court House in mid County of ?otter, on the second Monday of June next : And also, certain tracts of gated lands, which are returned for unpaid Ind l be exposed for sale, at the time In d place aforesaid agreeably to the act of April Wth. 1843. for the taxes due thereon u nless previously paid. %Carta , Quantity Warrantee or Owner Taxes Allegany Township. pi-sg 29 S. P. Lyman. $3 66 1:74 210 do. 26 5.9 • Abbott Township. 990 W. Willink et al. 49 01 do. 49 04 /1 d o. 32 67 do 32 fit 3 do. • 32 66 do. • 22 81 do. 49 60 do. 49 00 do. 43 tJ7 Barrens King. 13 06 , do. 19 60 do. 31 02. do. 31 02 do. 31 02 do. 22 11 Moses Levey. 33 92 do. 36 63 do. 36 82 do. 36 89 do. 33 96 do. 31 9 4 .) Samnel Hughes. 32 67 do. • 32 67 do. 22 67 do. 4 42 • W. Willink et a 1.26 08 do. 29 36 do. 27 07 do. 72 67 do. 32 67 ' do. 32 65 do. 32 66 do. 52 67 350 W. Willink &Co 12 33 138 Daniel T. little. 4 56 200 W. V. Blink & Co. 6 77 510 Ellen Meeting 16 t,4.3 Eulalia Township. 1097 Nicklin a Griffith 50 45 1034 do. 59 53 1008 do. ' 53 16 1094 do. 57 94 105 W. Willink & Co. 3 53 900 do. 33 64 " do. 33 67 270 do. 9 16 726 do. 24 46 425 do. 14 3 .4 103 Nicklin & Griffith 626 245 Charles A. White. 16 63 990 Henry Dtinken. 50 46 112 do. 5 71 990 W. C. aJ. T. More. 20 40 125 S. Russ. 7 63 100 _F.utidia Coal Co. 633 KO L. B. Cole. 6 30 460 D. T. Half 13 60 Genesee Township. 203 S. P. Lyman. Hebron Township. 70 • W. S: Longer Hector Townshrp. 475 W. B. a V. H. 720 Stepheu Potter. 475 Z. Malley. Jackson Township. 993 John F. Cowan. do. do. do. do. . do. 200 do. 11 do. 990 do. do. 290 do. 990 do. do. 293 do. 993 dn. do. • do. do. 66 do. • dn. 41 do. do. do. do. • do. 3 do. - 3 • do. 11 do. 11 do. do. 815 do. 24 248 John Ring. 7 47 S. Ross. 175 M. Boardman. 5 Oswayo Township. 100 N. B. Lane. 15 529 S. P. Lyman. 1116. 237 do. 3tl 229 do. 46 ' 102 do. 39 291 do. 37 291 do. 59 18 do. 1 13 901 do. 103 304 do. 61 9. 15 Lane t Simmons. / Sr 237 do. 23 41 18 do. 1 7r. 826 do. 81 77 399 do. 7.1 49 Pike Township. •• 984 Chester Robinson. 83 72 587 • do. 50 49 991 A. Brener. 107 19 400 do. 14 30 1027 do. 110 01 390 du. 27 38 .. 200 do; 1430 " • 7)1 robin Davis. 23 68 Portage Township. 3554 50 H. Y. Siaytuakar. 734 6437 1100 Horace Blacker. 23 60 4620 ' 1100 . Amhey t Miller. 28 60 4621 - 1100 do, 28 00 4622 du. 26 SO 4623 " do, 28 60 4E24 do. - - 60 670 1029 1137 1116 1114 1029 990 134 (WO 9O 790 990 lIMI lifl9 134.2 16•13 4673 4676 4b7 4576 1708 454 do. 48 6O 4626 • • 0 do. . , 48 60 462 V - •• • " do. 28 60 4628 ~ do. 03 69 4641 • 1058 do. . 27 51 6 438• - 1100 Ephraim Newland. 85 60 4439 .., do. 85 60 6440 " • do. 85 80 f+44l , " do. 85 60 544 ." • : " do. 85 80 51 60 o.l4.Feeter. 15 6 • 100 Bonen Freemut. 42 9J a A. H. Bityinvon. 5? 90 4033 500 Wm: Bracket. 13; 00 5443 550 W. S. Johnson. 28 60 166 A. H. Boyington. 432 5430 1028 W. T. Morrison. 40 08 E 433 1100 Geolge Mead, 28 60 Roulet Township. 5395 .697 Solomon Sartwell. 54 73 2155 238 Rece a Martain. 8 20 2225 258 do. " - 889 Stewardson Township. 5806 990 do. - 27 71 .5809 " do. t 27 73 5810 ll d o . 27 71 5518 " _ do. ,55 44 5519 . " do. 27 73 5520 " . do. - 27 71 5521 " do. 55 44 5522 " do. 27 73 5523 " do 27 21 5819 869 do. 24 30 5821 990 do. 55 44 5957 1094 do. 30 65 5956 1099 do. 30 73 4728 990 do. 27 71 5923 1100 do. 7 15 5924 1084 du. . 705 5929 1094 do. 30 63 5930 1100 do. 30 80 5938 1094 do. 30 63 5948 1100 . ' do. 30 80 5961 ' " do. 30 80 5942 600 A. B. Read. • 33 60 5950 1094 A. P. Cone. 30 63 5958 1100 Bernard Duffy. 3U 80 5963 1081 Clark ir. Rlymel. 60 53 5150 990 Miles Thompson. 55 44 5151 475 do. 26 60 51;4 - 500 do 495 Ww. McDougall. 27 84 5820 990 Edward leorg. 27 72 .Sharon Township. 5860 345 Fay t Bradley. 517 2183 228 do. 3 42 2141 24 P. D. Dedrick. 1 18 2859 125 do 12 73 5835 154 do. 21 39 5366 174 de. l6 73 5363 70 do. 8 2..) 5,267 415 do. - - 41 04 5278 90 do. 9 24 5882 110 do. 13 71 Summits Tozrn.thip 2101 _. 40 R. H. Evans. 207 2102 190 do. 9 80 2107 70 do. 3 53 4678 246 John King. 12 74 4693 162 State &A ofCamden 927 4693 145 T. Torbid a 00.. 5. 05 4693 200 A. C. Smith. 6 90 4694 700 Haven liounsvill tCone 38 42 2102 100 C. Sailer. 6 90 2107 100 do. 6 90 2126 50 do. 1 40 2107 87 John Kibbee. 6 00 . 4693 88 W. Willink. . 3 02 Sweden Toicnship. 2119 273 Wm. Fearon. 3 54 2117 ' O 0 do. 1 04 2100 123 do. 1 34 West Branch Township. 467 r, 990 John F 'Cowau. 52 14 46459 - " - do. 52 99 4663 " do. 52 94 4667 " do. .52 99 4666 700 do. 37 45 4657 3OO do. ' 16 05 4656 700 do. ' 37 45 4755 ' 990 - do. 52 94 4654 495 do. 26 43 4653 495 do. 26 47 4652 600 do. 32 10 4651 800 do. 42 80 4450 700 do. 37 45 . 5071 1117 do. 59 71 5072 1117 do. 59 75 3073 1117 do: 59 71 5974 • 1117 do. 59 75 5626 • 990 do. 52 99 5627 " do. 52 94 4673 700 d 0.47 45 • 5075 1117 do. 59 71 5076 1117 do. - • i 59 75 5628 ' . 990 . do. ' - 52 99 5629 it do. 52 94 67 91 653 46 55 1U 515 r 2 3i Wharton Township 4637 700 John F. Cowan. 29 10 4693 800 do. 34 40 4707 990 do. 43 56 4705 690 do. . . 30 GS 4706 • " do. 30 67 4714 • 990 do. 43 56 4724 " . do. 43 56 4725 500 do. 21 50 4734 800 ' do. 34 40 4779 990 do. 43 56 4918 940 do. 40 42 4942 500 do. 21 50 . 4943 " do. 21 50 4670 ' 700 do. 31 10 4671 900 do. 38 70 4685 _ 700 do. 29 10 4670 ' 800 ' do.' 34 40 4704 , 690 -do. - 30 68 4726 700 do. .30 11 4727 655 do. 26 6'J 4584 9(90 do. 43 51 4776 800 ' do. 33 40 4777 " do. 31 40 4778 990 do. 43 56 4922 500 do. 21 50 4923 600 do. 25 80 4928 340 do. . 13 72 4929 900 do. 38 70 4932 • 890 do. 33 26 4933 990 do. 43 56 4934 " do. • 43 56 4935 " do. 43 56 4936 . " do. 43 56 4925 560 do. ' 24 80 4938 300 do. . 12 90 4941 4'25 do. 21 32 4921 690 do,. 30 63 . 4456 350 do. . l5 03 0920 495 do. 21 32 1942 300 .do. 12 90 4754 720 do. 30 96 4755 990 do, 43 56 4756 " do. 43 56 4757 " do. 43 sti 4753 465 do. 19 96 4759 599 do. 2.5 3.5 4760 816 do. 35 08 4761 990 do. • 43 56 4762 990 do. 43 56 4763 II d o. - 4761 " do. o o 4773 l' do. 4441: 4774 • 690 do. as .21i 4775 860 dq. 36 98 4930 990 do. • 43 56 4931 •I do. o o 5908 400 do. /7 20 5912 $OO do. . 91 50 4758 175 John King. 728 4927 700 Hannah x :Wharton 30 10 4772 75 Wn. M. McDougall 325 4 775 30 do. 129 4772 100 N. Courtney 430 - o 400 Win. Bracltet. 17 20 4774 'lOO do, 430 4772 10 - D. C. Crlttendon • 68 4920 690 Wm.Willink 21 36 4940 100 do. 240 4939. 50 do, 215 Seatticitandretiguedthweated Ana iatons4iik _ _ .. 100 Bpbert Dung, 160 103 . - Peter Delcomp. 6 84 100 • Daniel Alspeck. 100 50 Richard Jones, 1 23 Allegany township. 225 J. C. Burdick, 150 , James Peas ly, Bingham tolmsh rp. 60 B. F. Bacon,- . 65 91 Edwin Langdon, 118 30 J. Gallop, 50 C. Morris, 151 M. Bearing 5 21 83 William Castle, 1 16 Coudersport 39 Celinda Cartee, • 3 58 4 vil. lots, N. L. Dike, 716 9 V. Dickinson, 1 40 2 vii. lots, C. W. Johnson.? 48 Eulalia. 92 M. M. Converse, 3 93 100 P. R: Green, 2 00 247 L. McKay, . 4 93 25 W. W. McDougall, 33 33 •R. C. Cannen, 43 120 C. W. Ellis ; 2 10 Jackson. township 50 H. W. Cowan. 65 50 J. VanCurren. 1 30 334 R. Herrington. 11 80 Oszcayo township. . 28 U 0 100 N. T. Rice. _ 190 25 Fitch Robinson. 1 58 75 ' do 577 60 S. P, Hunt. 1 92 232 Jas. Vesper. - 163 100 D. Patterson. 2 60 91 -W. Wilcox. - 268 Pike towsliip 50 John Robins. 65 368 Calvin Carril. 21 68 210 Joseph Cate. 4 20 160 J. G. Russel. 14 12 150 • Almond Trask. 347 990 A. Bruner. 25 98 422 do • 53 82 210 J. & R. T. Davis. 2 74 3200 A. Bruner. 100 24 700 J. &S. B. Dickinson. 8 45 1 lot -& house R. Lucore. 1. 30 50 - F. Yumner. 05 50 John Lathrop. ' 65 Roulet township. SO Backus & Forbes. 3 20 25 Horace Stiles. . 1 16 30 A. Robbins. 39 50 Elinus Walker. 1 20 100 W. North. • 1 30 50 S. Y. Henry; 65 50 W. H. Knapp. . 65 496 Martin & Rey. 42 50 John Warner. 65 Sweden Township. 63 John S. Barto. 1 13 50 Garret Gayland. 75 106 N. J. Mills. • 3 84 122 Peter Daggart. 708 99 L. D. Williams- - 3 84 86 Peter Barris. ' 1 50 155 F. L. &C. S. -Tones. 1 13 250 S. Ross. - 6 75 50 W. Haskin. 6 52 247 L. NlcKoy. • 4 67 50 Al mernn Nelson. 75 60 Almon Russman. 2 73 433 W. Lyon. 4 33 137 Mather Ostrander. • 3 24 67 A. J. Waggoner. 82. 50 Bruce Ives. 75 100. S. & C. Jones. 1 50 100 Rennells & Nelson, 1 50 170 Stilly & Coon. 4 75 115 J. Nesbit, 2 75 50 John Snyder. 73 SharonTownekip. 131 Silas Sutherland, 7 71 - 71 Melford Crocker. 1 94 105 Silas Sutherland. • 3 67 50 L. B. Sutherland. 2 40 200 . Thomas Bee. • _ • 300 250 A. Sutherland,' 9 80 50 D. Fuller. 1 90 50 R. Rich. - 50 90 J.l Morse Jr. - 4 91 100 M. Connel. 1 00 95 • A. Fernnell. 4S 47 Daniel Elisly. .47 1 vil. lot. John M. Hyler. 50 100 A.. Lane. 2 80 5 . A. D. Hill. 18 24 David Sullivan. • • 65 168 J. G. Merrimen. 6 39 50 Stephen Perry. 30 50 James Starkweather. 30 84 J.. 6. Srni.tb. 71 78 J. C. ikloore. 66 • 40 L. P. White. 41 100 C. Williams. 75 Stewardson Township. 12 Andrew Jordan. 78 Ulysses Township. • Ichobqd Grover. 82 Benben Hawkins. 1 .3S 49 100 TVcst Branch Township. 999 A. Bruner & Co. 45 9G 999 11 20 91 100 S. Haven. 1 61 50 -J. Dickinson & Co. 65 70 I 46 TV7zarton ownship. 39 Joseph Clark. 39 50 W. Foster. 65 50 0. Haskins. 65 65 Allen Jordan. 81 125 Charles Johnson. • 1 63 75 Julias Johnson. . 98 25 Jacob Smith. 32 75 James Lague. • 98 100 Susanna Baily. 1 69 68 N. Baily. 2 18 61 Otis Bourns. . 79 50 Bunion & Bensly. • ' 65 376 . B. Bunnell. 7 35 50 John Biss. , 2Q, 25 Samuel Builisok 97 IQQ C. saskins. 53 50 Jerome Ayers. • 65 50 S. S. Forget - eon. 71 50 0. Horton. 65 ,25 Camp & Stevens, 33 50 Perry Duval. 65 50 Lorshbaugh. 65 Clara Township. 1 3 03 MEI 160 Samuel Haven. 2 PS 71 - Gollins Lyman. _ 152 50 W, Tucker. 65 50 John White. Genesee Township 5 Catharim Billings. 29 148 Barny Daniels; 322 15 C. B. Lawrence. 65 107 Richard Menble. 1 39 151 Dennis Maginnis. 2 00 50 Philip Maginnis 54 John E Monroe. 1 07 103 r. Wm. Wilcox. 146 93 Calvin Swift. 57 125 Morgan Comstock. 324 181 Daniel Higgins. 2 67 50 Norman Sherwood. 81 106 Daniel Sullivan. 3 23 107 D. L. Morgan. . 1 39 .1 vil. lot. Hastings Morly.- . 26. 50 T. M. Nichols. 75. Harrison Township. 87. W. Wierce. 1. 13' 50 N. Robinson. 65 25 •0. Patterson. 59 106 George-Metcalf. 1 48 124 . Edward Maynard. . 4 10' 50 W. H. S.:. R. Baker. 2 50 47 G. B. Harris. 1 17 50 • A. Rice. - 55 63 H. Hotchkiss. - 103 SS H. B. Hubbaud. 96 53 L; B. Lewis. 1 01 Hebron townships. 25 Eveline Avey. 48 82 Horace Leet. 5 94 130 W. B. Graves. 4 29 36 Sabia Bennett 78 C. P.. Cool. 24 D. S. McVane. 36 50 • Warren & Beecher. 46S 205 R. B. Sternwood. 12 67 SO Stewart & White.. SO 200 Finnan & Johnson, 5 20 50 C. Miner. • 1 30 50 W. B. Slaughet 1 30 200 .J. C. Wilcox. 520 GO Clark & McDougall. 240 70 Nelson Clark, 1 40 _ loniser township. 100 I, Frest 25 John Glaspy. - 91 HARRY ELLIS. County Treasurer. Coudersport, March .27th 1956. FARM FOR SALE. HE undersigned gassy 1 offers for sale his farm Adwg situate on the Allegany Rker, about foil! miles west 'of Coudersport. The farm contains one hundred and fourteen, acres—about fifty fire of which is cleared. There is a good frame barn—a house frame roofed, with lumber sufficient to finish it. There are twenty-five bearing apple trees, and one hundred young and thrifty trees nut old enough to bare. This p. merty will be sold on liberal terms for particulars enquire of the subscriber or at this office. • WILLIAM MARL. Coudersport April 3d, 1.F..:36. Supervisors and Township Treasurers, Take Notice. CommisstusEns' OFFICE, Coudersport, March 12, ISM. 5 IN conformity with the requirements of the following Gth section of the act of Assem bly entitled " act to consolodate and amend the Road laws of the counties of Tioga, Pot ter, McKean and Elk," passed the 14th day of Apri:, A. D., h 155, the under,igned, Cortunis sioneri of Potter county, will meet at their office in the Borough of Coudersport, on Mon day, the 2,Gth day of May next, at which time and .o%de, the Superatsors and Treasurers of the several townships who are des:rottB of drawing and receiving the orders for their respective townships, are requested to attend, Atteid, HIPPLE. SAm'CllArxx, HENRY NELSON PRIE Storms 6. That it shall be the ditty of the supervisors, on or before the first day of June of each year, so file their duplicate for so much of the tax assessed upon unseated lands, in pur :uance of ihe foregoing sections of this act, as shall at that time remain due and un paid, in the (Alice of the County Commission era for collection; when the • said duplicate shall hare been filed as aforesaid, the county Cotnutissiotters are hereby authorized and re quired to draw their orders on the county treasurer, in favor of the supervisors of the proper townships, in 6011.13 as may be desired by them, to the amount of such duplicate, de ducting therefrom such amount as will, in the judgment of the county commissioners . , be sufficient to pay the commission of the county treasurer, and cover such exoneration and abatements as will be likely to be made, and shall deliver the same to the township treas urer; the said duplicate, when so filed, shall be collected by the county treasurer, 'as is provided by law' for the collection of other taxes on unseated lands, and the tax so collect ed shall be paid out on the said orders drawn by thecou nty commissioners, MOORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER. Is the leading American weekly Agricultural. Literary and Family Newspaper. ,This is no vain assumption, but fully sustained by its high reputation, great popularity, and exten sive circulation. It embraces more Agricul tural, Horticultural, Mechanical, Scientific, Educational, Literary and News-Matter, inter spersed with numerous and costly engravings, than any other Journal in the Union—render ing it unequalled iu variety. and usefulness.of contents. An actual increase of nearly seven thousand subscribers during the - past year, sties elates and enables us to make the Fifth Volume, for ISA superior to its. predecessors. With a corps of six able Editors, and every facility for publishing in the best style, we are detrermined that the. RURAL - shall excel in both contents• and appearance. Its high Literary pond moral tone, interest ing variety, and entire freedom from trash and vulgarity, render it a safe and desirable com panion for the young-.-a choice paper for the family circle. 'Teaats.—S2 a year t $1 for six months-..in advance. Great reduction to agents and clubs. ta'Specitnen numbers sent free; give us your address. Subscriptioq money, properly enclosed at our risk, if addfessed to • T. D. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. NEW NUL THE undersigned acing formed a Cu partnership nude'? the natne and title of JONES, MANN & JONES, for the purpose of extending their usefuluess in the 3lercsntile business, have purchased the entire stock of C. S. Ames, Lewts:Mann, and A. P. Jones, which with the large ad ditions now being Made to the ..consolidated Stock, by daily arrivals from Nev. York and Philadelphia, enables theta . to offer to the Public and each of their former customers, the !arrest ' best and must extensive assort meat of goods ever brought into this To accommodate theinselves and their Cus tomers, they have remodeled the Store form erly- occupied by e. S. Jones, where they may be found at all times ready and willing to wait upon all who • may extend to them their patronage. Their Stuck consists of Iron, Xails, 4.c. C. S. JONES, L. MANN, A. F. JONES Coudersport March, .20th, 1656. . . JONES, iIIANN.4. JONES, Are now receiving a large lot ;of the best Style Prints consisting of Cucheco, Meri muck, Philips Alleu*Son.s, Briggs, Sprague, & Co. Warranted - fast colors, also a lot of Cheap Prints. lialf& Examine. JONES, MAW. JONES, NVould call the attention of those who are in want of Clinks to their Stock, which they are conluually replenishing consisting of 48 2 00 Cassimeres ()fall giudes and - styles, Sattineta WE have now on hand several qualities of Fdriners Satin, which is warranted to give satisfaction. Try Lt. JONES, MANN, & JONES. 5 10 CIALL AT JONES, MANN, & JONES, V and eiamine their assortment of Sheet ings, Shirting, Detuips, Marriens Stripes and Checks. They are just receiving a Undsomo lot of We:tolled goods, which they are desirous of having their customers examine. OLD fashioned Dimity for sai.o at JONES, MANN & JONES WE have on hand a good assortment of Yankee notions, which we are willing to sell at reasonable profit, Linen thread, Cotton do. (spool & skain ;) Linen and Cotton Fhiss, French Working Cotton, Knitting do. Needles, Ens, with almost every thing belonging to this department of Trade. JONES, MANN & JONES. ALL who are in want of Boots or Shoes, will please call and examine the stook of JONES; MANN & JONES, Which is the largest. ever opened in this county. and we feel confident that we . can satisfy the most critical. We . have a:so in connection with this Branch ofourintsiness a Where we can order any kind of work; and' we bblieve that our //me Made work is so peri9r to tbat which is breu&ht frotu abroad. • •LEAT'HER of the beet quality,. and of .all the different kinds, with Boot & Shoe findings at JONES. MANN kt. JONES. HARRISON ROSA (ALM Stock of Groceries is offered to the V inspection of the Public with the full belief that it is the best in the County. We intend 'that this department of our ,business shall always be kept in readiness to supply the wants of this C0'..1111111th!V, JONES, MANN & JONES, have certainty the beat Erick of Ha rd ware ever kept in this place, and they intend to keep every thing in this line, and we feel confident that we can do as well by the Peop:e of this County, as will/be done by,theua at Wellsville. A Lane Stock ofCrockery to 'se!ect front nt JONES, MANN & JONES. WANTED atJONES, MANN Sc.. JONES Wheat, Rye, Buckwheat, Corn, Oats, Or anything the Farmers have for sale, they can find ready sale for at our .''.ore, W E are keeping a, good asiornuent from which we will supply the Black-Smiths of this section, its fivorably as they. will be dealt with at Wellsville. JONES, MANN - . 5.• JONES, WOULD'Respectfully ask the Farmers Of this county to examine the Advan tages, offered them iu this place, for the ex charming of their farm produce for cash or Merchandise, b almost - all kinds of grain, and in fact every kind the firmer has to sell; bears a more advanced figure in Coutleisport, • than at any of the Northern . .niarkets while the goods of the Merchant, are about the -same price :excepting the heavy articles which have Transportation added. JONES, MANN, & JONES CsniderliP"; Uardi 20th i 1966. • (Market. Dry►, Goods, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, PrOi,iSiOnSs HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Broad. Cloths, (BLACK & BLUE) TWEEDS, JEaxiSf Boot & Shoe SHOP 9 TEA' (Black and Green) from twenty-five cts..to.a dollar, constantly on hand at .JONES, MANN & JONES. =lattEr= Potatoes, IRON, el ti elii-tt of 411 , : r 1" TN consequence of the opening of the OE. tawissa, Williamsport, Dud Limb% R. /1... whereby direct railroad communication now estztlilisiirtt with Philadelphia, ==== Wtse Pero , & Wbia Whotesate dealers iu Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. N. E. corner Fifth and Market kk t PHLLADELPHA.I. are now prepared to otter extraordinary in, ticernems, to the Nor.heru Penztsprasase trade, to vtait their city to utak° spring pat chases. In addition to the low pieta they sell at. they will also guaratee to ship, all goods per- - chased of theta, at the &Hue rates as gooits - are shipped from New York. 'their neck canna:a of all the usual varieties of A PRINTS, GINGHAMS, • • CHAMRRA YS, • LAWNS, BAREG - E DELAINES, ALPACAS & DEBEGE, WHITE GOODS IN ALL THEIR • • VARIETY, • . 13ROCH.E & BLANKET SHAWLS.. • IRISH LINENS & TABLE • . DIAPERS, CLOTHS & CASSIMERES, • SATINETS & JEANS, VELVETS & VELVET CORDS, LINENS, DUCKS & DRILLINGS, SIL & SATIN VESTINGS, BLACK DRESS SILKS, COLORED CAMBRICS, RED &*WHITE FLANNELS, TICKINGS & STRIPES, • _ BLEACHED & BROWN MU6LINO. BM ' L S O- A full aedortusent of Carpeting. WISE. PUSEY, & WISE. Wholesale Dealers in. ready-made Clothier, N. E. corner sth and Market its., Philadelplus, will brave constantly on hand an .esteusyr assortment of Mena dz. Boys' Clothing of every grade and quality adapted to the country tr Me. All garments warranted of the novresc styles and best Itiorkmanship. Philadelphia, Feb. 10th 1656. J. NEM Draper & Tai'lor. mTouLL, . :the Citiutos of Coudersport, and the community ac large, he would say to them, -that be was prepared to do all kinds of work in the line of TAILORING in the most approved style, and he flattop him , elf by his long experience in the above business, that lie can suit.the most fastidious., and holds him,elf responsible for all work donest his :item He will spare no pains in cutting and /Mar kin g , fur others to make. At kinds of Grain and produce. taken 'Ort exchange for cutting or making, at the nue het price, and cash not refused if offered. • TTHOSEWishing NetliOrleans sugai will find it at • R.l, CHENEY'S. BEANS!BEANSII For sale at R. J. CHENEY43 VSSENCE of Coffee, Colfee sold at limos' -LI prices than at any other store in US it was purchased before the last rise, at It. J. CHENEY'ti. D. W. SPENCER, Agent. • ADIES, that Pomade also non in LA sale at the old stand by U. W. SPI;NCEriI :!gent. MAGAZINES. • UTNAWS, Graham's, Frank Leslie's; P Blackwood's, Kuickerbockdr, and Hoorn hold Woids, for sale at the . t JOURNAL COOK STORIL • . New. Books, LADIE S and (Jientletuen arc invitedd tricat to exaunne the.new Locncs 4u.d, utluir goods just renewed and for sale a. . New Books f. New £Ylusie Fr AN SAS and Nebraska. .I.X.LaiLes Guide in Needlewur4.. Book of Parlor Gaines. Burrowe's Piano Forte Primer.• Working , rman's Way in the World. • Ellen 31on:gomery's Bunk Shed. Fesseriden's Nev. American Gardener. Sunshine on Daily Paths, .U.ckeus Sunshine of tiraystone, E.. J. May. lileniems of Character, 31arg..ret Clrandlcr. Europe; Past. and Present, Caigwitter. • Yaige s Commentary on the. .New menL Endle3a Amugement, or Eteeriaiuing periments in various sciences— Peterson's Familiar Science. Liebig's Agricultural Chemistry. . Accurdeou Instructor, etc.; at the JOeItNAL BUM: STORK Coudersport Sept., 7tiiio. 84 NOTICE.- Subscriber hereby gives notie* te the public, that having given Henrietta Hin ting his luote -for fury dollars bitring dais - Jan. 13, 1d5.5, payable the let of June, /856-- and having never received any rattle - there: for, he warns any person from buying the said note with any expectation. of his paying ' it AIAiLS HALL H. NICHULS. Sharon: Jan. . -Et ;. VATISTAIL'S Cherry, MAYNE' liCkervin, Tv\ uRTIS Cherry. MI
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