The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, April 24, 1856, Image 3

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Treasarerl,s Sale of Unseated
Land.
iVoller.. - is hereby given, That agree.
111 ably to.an. act of Assembly, passed the
13th day of March, 1615, entitled, an, act,4 o ,
amend an act, directing the ,mode of selfmg
unseated lauds for taxes, etc., and the seversl
suppliments thereto. the, following trams of
unscltedjandsin the.CountratPotter,--will
be exposed to public - sale or OTILCIV; for all
arrearsgltsrof:Amaw Court House - in
said County of Potter, on the ieerilad /ifo*udav
of June next:—Add also, certain trarts of
seated lands, which are returned for unpaid
taxes; will be eXposed for sale, at the tune
aid place • aforesaid Agreeably to the act -of
Aprit foi the taxes due thereon
unkss previously paid.
Warrat. Quantity Warrantee or Owner Taxes
Allegany Toteneap,
Lyman . : $ 366
210 - do.
Abbott TezcnsA'ii.
Ell
W. Willink at al. 49 01
do. 49 04 '
do. 32 67
do. 32 6.3
do. 32 66
do. 22 81
do. • 49 60
do. 49 00
do. 43 97
Barron a King. 13 06
do. 19 6J
do. 31 02
do. - 31 02
do. • 3l 0.2
do. , 22 11
Mcisei Levey. 33 92
do. 36 8.3
do. 36 82
do. 36 83
dq. 33 913
dd. *, • 31 9.)
•
SL - Manel Hughes. 32 67
do. 67
do. - 32 67
do. 4 42
W. Will-ink et al. 26 OS
do. 29 3ti
do. 27 07
do. 32 67
do. 32 137
do. 32 65
do. 32 66
do. 52 67
350 W. Willink & Co 12 25
-138 • Daniel T. Hale. 456
200 W. t 1 illink & Co. 6 77
510 Ellen dealing _ 16 .36
Bulalia
1097 Nicklia t Liriffi:h 50 45
1604 do. . 50 5.i
1096 do. 5.3 113
1094 do. 57 94
11.14 W. Willink 3. Co. 3 5.1
POU do., 33 64
•dd. 5.3 67
270 do. 916
726 do. 24 413
•424 do. . 14 3 .. •
104 Nicklin S Grifh:h 6 26
24S Charles A. White. 16 (15
990 Henry D.inken. 50 46
112 do. 5 71
990 W. C. aJ. T. More. 2u 40
145 S. lion. i 6..1
100 - Etitslia Coal Co. 680
100 L. B. Cole. 6 r... 0
400 1). 'l'. Half 13 130
Genesee Township.
203 S. P. Cyanan. •
Hebron Township.
7t) W .S. Luitg.r.
-Hector Township.
475 W. B. & V. H.
220 Stephen Potter.
475 Z. Malley.
Jackson Township.
990 John F. Cowan.
do.
sl do.
do.
el do.
• do.
%/3 do.
- do.
990 do.
do.
290 do.
990 do.
do.
293 do.
990 do.
do.
do.
• do.
• do.
• do.
.u_ do.
do.
• do.
• do.
0 do.
do.
do.
do.
• do.
do.
815 do. -
243 John King.
47 5. Roes.
175 M.• Boardman.
Oswayo Township.
100 N. B. Lane.
S. P. Lyman.
2.57 do.
2'29 do.
192 do.
291 do.
291 do.
113 'do.
-.90/ do.
304 do .
670
IQ2
1117
1 1 1 ti
1V29
109
134
WO
640
790
COO
EID
liga
itt2
15011
15 Lana & Simmons.
287 do. =
18 do.
8 . .X0 do.
399. do.
Pik Township.
984 Chester Robinson. 83 72
587 do. 50 48
991 A. Brauer. 107 19
4.00 , do. 14 30
1027 do. . 110 01
390 do. 27 e 3
900 do. /4 a
221 Rubin Davis. 23 63
Portage Township.
50 H. Y. Slaymaker. 734
1100 Horace Bracket. 23 60
1100 Arabey t Miller. 28 60
1100 do. • 60
" do, 28 61)
" do. GO
■ do. • 28 60
do. 26.60
41 do. 28 60
" do. 28 60
do.. 23 60
1053 do. 97 51
1103 Ephraiin Newland. 85 80
do. 85 80
" ' do. _ . . 85 80
do. 85 80
do. 85 80
GOO G. H.Feeter. 15 60
100 Seneca Freeman. 42 90'
' A. H. poyittpx.. 57 20
RID
= =I
4033 590 Wm, Draall B ll : -,, d 3 O 0
5443 • . - 550 W, S. dohnsott, 28 7, 160
166 A. FL, Boyirtzton. 432
543/1 Rea ..
.tip.M. M o rrison. n 40..06
5433 - 1100 george 'Mead, -28 60
' 'Roulet Township.
58E4 . .- 697 Solomon SattsielL 54 73
2155 • - 233 Rece & Mar twin. -8 20
2.V.5 - 258 , • do. • '- •• 889 "
Steward:on Towrishii; - .
5806 990 • do. • 27 71
ZEtYI . " do • ' — 27 73.
5810 ' .
-"' do'' " 27 71
5518 ' " do . • 55 . 44
5519 - " do - 27 73
5520 - ' do 27'71.
5521 " do ' - 55 44
5522 " .do , 27 73
5523 " do - 27'31
5319 869 - do ' 24 39
5821 990 do 55 44
5957 1094 du 30 65
5956 ' 1099 do " 30 73
4729 990. ' - do • - ••• -- :.: 27 71
5923 1100 - ' do -
-- 7 15
5924 1084 do ' ' ' " 7P5
5929 1094 do . 30'63
5930 1100 do 30 80
5938 109-1 do • 30 63
5943 1100 do 30 80
5961 41. d o. • 30 80
5942 - 600 A. B. Read. 33 60
590 1094 A. P. Cone. 30 63
5958 1100 Bernard Duffy. 30 80
5963 - 1081 Clarke Runnel. 60 53
5151 990 3filos Thompson. 55 44
5151- 475 do. ' 26 69
5152 500 do. 28 00
. , 495 Wm. McDougall. 27 84
5820 990 Edward Jeorg.- 27 72
Sharon Township.
5580 345 Fay t Bradlay. 517
21 , 33 23 do. ' 342
2141 24 I'. D. Dedrick. 1 18
2859 125 do 12 73
5335 154 do. 21 39
5166 174 do. - 16 73
5:1;3 70 do. 8 20
5867 415 do. -41 04
5878 90 do, 984
5:-. , ..:2 110 do. /3
.71
Summitt Totanaip
2101. 40 B. H. Evans.. 2 07
21 , 4 190 do. II 60
21U7 70 du; . 3 53
4673 .246 John King. 12 74
4603 - 162 State Sauk of Camden 927
4693 145 T. 7•orbid a co. 5 :.:5
4693 200 A. C. Smith. • 6 90
4694 700 Haven idounwill /Cone 33 42
2[02 100 '' C. Seiler. , - 690
2107 100 do. 6 90
2126 50 do. 1 40
2107 67 . John Kibbe,. 6Ou
4693 63 W. Wdlink. 3 u 2
Siccden Township.
...
2119 273 W. Fearun. 354
2117 60 do. 1 04
211h1 , 103 do. , 1 34
IVest Branch Township..
467„ - - . 90J John F Cowan. 5274
46f;ii " do. 52 99
41;61 " ' do. 52 94
4667 " do. ' 52 99
4tWai 700 do. 37 45
4657 300 do. 16 05.
4656 700 do. 37 45
4755 99J do. 52 94
4654 495 do. 26 43
4653 495 do. • 26 47
4652 690 do. UlO
4651 ' 890 do. ' 42 80
4050 . 760 do. 37 45
5071 1117 do. 59 71
5072 1117 do. • iil 75
5073 1117 do. 59 71
5074 1117 do. 59 75
5626 940 do, 52 99
5627 " do. 52 94
4673 700 do. 47 45
5075 1117 do. • 69 71
5.2176 1117 do. ' 59 75
5629 990 do. - 52 29
50•" " do. 52 93
67 flI
6 53
4G 55
IU 56
Wharton Township
1468 f 7OO /Oho. F. Covina. 29 10
14695 - so do; - ' 34 40
4707 990 do. 43 56
t 4705 690' do. ! • 30 68
4706 " do. 30 67
4114 990 do. - 43 56
14724 " do. 43 56
1,4725 500 do. .21 50
,
1. 4734 800 do. 34 40
4779 WO do. 43 56
4918 • 940 do. 40 42
4042 500 do. 21 50
'
4943 "' do. 21 50
4670 700 do. "31 10
4671 91)0 do. 33 70
4085 700 do. .29 10
4670 800 do. ' - 34 40
4704 , 690 - do. 30 68
4726 700 do. • 30 11
4727 655 do. 26 6U
4684 990 do. • 43 51
4770 -so "do. • - ' 34 40
4777 • " do. 34 40
4778 990 - do. - 43 56
14022 500 do. 21 50
4023 600 do. 25 SO'
4023 340 do. 13 72
4920' 900 d 6.1 38.70
4032 890 do. ' 38 26
4g33 900 do. • - • 43 56
40.91 " do.' - • . 43 56
4935 • " do, 43 56
14930 " do. 43 56
4325 560 do. 24 80
4938 300 do. 12 90
4941 495 do, . 21 32
4921 690 do,. w 30 68
.
4456 350 do. 15 05
9320. 495 do. 21 32
1942 300 d 6. /2 90
4754 . 72a _at,. . • 30 96
4755. 990 do, - 43 56
4756 . • " • do. '!:43 54
4757-- " do. .43 56
4753 465 do. 19 96
4759 590 do. 25 35
4700 816 do. - 35 08
4761 990 do, 43 56
4762 990 do. 43 56
4763 " do:. . . • - " 0
476-4'• :' ' " - do: ' - - - • -- 00-
4773 • " do. IL& 41
4774 890 'do. 33 26
4775 660 d 0.36 98
4930 990 do. 43 56
4931 " do. 14 14
5903 • 400 do: 17,20
5912' 500 do. 21 50
4758 - 175 John King. _7 28
4927 700 Hannahx - Wharion 30 10
4772 75 Wat.3l.3dalougail 325
4773 30 do. 129
4772 100 N. Courtney '4 30
400 Wm. Bracket. 17 20
4774 200 do. - 430
4772 . 16 D.C.Cditenden 68
4920 890 Wra.litilliok 21 36
4920 . 100 do: 240
4939 50 do. : 215
SeatedLazdreturnedUnseated
. ,
AbbotiotAmship.
100 Robert Dune. 6 60
•100' - Icon*, L-1 6 if 4
100 ' Da nter - A iOO
• 50":' ••• 1. '2l
- 4ileituty township.
225.'' 3. C. Burdick; ' 303
150 193
Bingham towaship, •
/ta Bacon; .65
91 Frdc6itiLOPt-doq, . 1 18
30 J. Gallop, 39
50 • • C. Morrie, 65
151 N. Bentrin, - 5 21
63 William Castle, 1 16
Coudersport.
39 • Celinda Cartee, 358
4 ril. lots, N. L. Dike, 7.16
2i, V. Dickinson, • 140
2 vil. 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
/20 C. W. Ellis, 2 10
Jackson tozcnship.
50 H. W. Cowan.
50 J: VanCarren.
394 Herrington.
Orwayo township.
100 N. T. Rice. 1 90
25 • 'Fitch Robinson. 1 58
75 do • - 577
60 S. P, Hunt. 1 92
232 Jas. Vesper. I'6B
100 • D. Patterson, 260
91 W. • Wilcox. ,
Pike towihip. = •
50 John Robins. . ~65
268 Calvin CarriL 21 63
210 Joseph Cate. 420
• 160 J. G. Russel. 14 12
150 Almond Trask. 3 47
990 A. Bruner.. 25 93
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. . 65
50 John Lathrop. 65
Roulet township.
SO Backs & Fueuett. 3 20
25 Horace Stiles. - 1 16.
30 A. Robbins, 39
50 Elinus Walker. • 1 20
100 W. North. 1 30
50 J. Y. Henry, • ' 65
50 W. H. Knapp, 65
496 Martin & Rey. 642
50 John Warner. , ' 65
Sweden Township,
63 John S. Barto. 1 13
50 Garret -Gayland. 75
106 N. J. Mills. - 384
122 Peter angart. 708
99 L. D. Williams. 3 84
86 Peter Barris. - 1 50
155 F. L. &, C. S. Jones. 1 13
250 S. Ross. 6 75
5(1 W. liaskin.- 6 52
247 L. McKny. 4 67
50 Almeron Nelson. 1 - 5
60 Almon Rtissman. 2 73
433 W. Lyon. 4 33
137 Mather Ostrander: 3 24
67 A. J, Waggener. 82
50 Bruce Ives. 75
100 • S. SF C. Jones. - 150
100 Rennells & Nelson. 1 50
170 Stilly & Coou. 4 75
115 J. Nesbit.. 2 75
50 John Snyder. 78
. -
Skarun' Tozonehip:-•
131 Silas Sutherland, 7 71
71 Nlelford Crocker. 1 94
105 Silas Sutherland. 3 67
50 L.' B. Sutherland. 2 40
200 Thomas Bee. 3 00
250 A. Sutherland. . 9SO
50 b. Fitllor. 1 90
50 R. Rieh. 50
90 J. Morse Jr. 4. 91
100 M. Connel. 1 00
95 A. Fernnell. 48
47 Daniel Ellsly. 47
1 vil. lot: John M. 'Hyldr. 50
100 A. Lane. 2 80
5 A. D. Hill. 18
24 David Sullivan. . 65
16S J. G. Meirimen. 6 39
50 Stephen Perry. 30
50 James Starkweather. 30
84 J. B. Smith. • 71
78 • J.C. brim:lre. • 66
40 . L. - P r : White. 41
100 C. William. 75
Stewar4son Tothxylip.
12 , Andrew Jordan.
Ulysses Towviship,
49 Ichobud Grover.
100 • BenbenHa‘vkins.
West Branch. Township.
999 A. Bruner & Co. 45 96
999 20 91
100 S. Haven. 1 61
50 J. Dickinson & Co. 65
70 146
Marto; ounwhip.
39 .Joseph Clark. ' 39
50 W. Fostor. 6.5
50 O. Haskins. • 65
65 Allen Jordan. 81
125 Charles Johnson. 163
75 Julias Johnson. 9B
25 Jacob Smith. 32
75 James Lague. 98
100 Susanna Baily. 169
68 N. Baily.- _ 218
61. Otis Bourns, • 79
50 Burnell '& Bensly. •. 65
376 B. Bunnell. • • 735
SO • Johti Biss. 20
25 Samuel Bralitera. 97
10, C. Riskin*, 1 .811
-
50 - - "Jeiorne .A.yerse. 65
'5O 'S. Sr. S. Fgrgerion.. 71
50.' - : Horton. . 65
25 Camp & Stevens. - '33
50 :Petry Du'var: -; _ ' 65
50 ' 'Lorshbangb. , 65
Clara Township.
166 - Samuel l i taven. 2OS
71 Collins Lyman. 1 52
50 W. Tucker, S 5
50. john • White. 65
.Gene.ree Township. •. .
5 Cathirim Billings._ • 29
14.9 .-- Bainy Daniels.
.3 22
.15 C. B. La.wienee. :65
107 Richard Meld)le. 139
151 .Dennis . 2. 00
50 Philip Maginnis: ' 69
54 • 'John E Monroe. 1 07
103 • Wm. Wilcox. ' . 146
93 Calvin SWift. :57
125 Morgan Comitock. 3. 24
181';• Daniel Higgins. 267
50 -Norman Sherwood. 81
1061 , .Daniel , 323
107 -- D. L. Morgan. - 1 39
..1 vil. lot. Hastings Morly. - • 26
50 - T. M.:-NicUols. 75
Harrison Township.
87 W. Wierce. 1 13
50 N. Robinon. • - 65
25 • Patterson. 59_
106 George Metcalf. 148
124 Edward Maynard.. .4 10
50 W. H. & R. Baker. 2 50
47 • G. B. Harris. - 1 17
50 A. Rice. .
.55
63 H. Hotchkiss. 1 03
88 -• • H.B. Hubband. . 96
.53 L. B. Lewis. 1 01
. Hekon townships.
•
65
1. 30
11 80.
25 Eveline.Avey. 48
.82 . Horace feet. 5- 94
130. W. B. -Graves. 429
36 Sahli Beneett. 43
78 C. P. Cool. . 2.00
24 D.'S. McVane. . 36
50 Warren & Beecher.. 4 -68
205' R. B. Sternwood. 267
80 Stewart & White. SO
200 airman & Johnion, 520
50 C. Miner. 1 30
50 . W. B. Slaugher.. 130
200 J. C. Wilcox. 5 20
-• 60 Clark Sz.; A.lcDougall, 240
70 Nelson Clark, 1 40
Homer township. -
100 J. Frest. 5 - 10
25. John Glaspy. 91
'HARRY ELLIS.
County Treasurer. _
Coudersport, .March 27th 1956.
FARM FOR SALE.
, • Tr HE undersigned
/r.
I: offers for sale his farm
g i situate on the Allegany
River, about four miles
west of Coudersport. The farm contains. one
hundred and fourteen acies—ahout ,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-tire
bearing apple trees, and our,lmo:tired young
and thrifty trees oat old enough to bare.
This property will be sold on lib.ral terms
for particulars enquire of the subscriber or at
this office. WILLIAM %V HL.
Coudersport April 3d,
Supervisors and Township
Treasurers, Take Notice.
- Commissioscrtsr OFFICE,
Coudersport, March 11, 1636.
TN conformity with the requirements of the
following 6th section of the act of Assem
bly entitled An act to consolodate and amend
the Road laws of the counties of Tiaga, Pot
ter, McKean and LIR," passed the 14th day of
April, A. D., .1.6a5,• the umlerigned, Commis
sioners of Potter county, will meet at theii
office in the Borough orc ouderspon, on Mon
day, the 26th day of May neat, at which time
and place, the'SuperApors and Treasurer. of
.the several townships who are desirous of
drawing and receiving the orders for their
respective icnYoships,are i,..questedlo attend.
• Attest,. D [TICK WHIPPLE.
.Sam t. I.lLvs, HENRY NELSON
Clerk. HARRISON ROSA.
Storms 6. That it shall be the duty of the
supervisors, on or before the first day of June
of each year, so tile their duplicate for se
much of the tax assessed upon unseated lands,
in pursuance of the foregoing sections of this
act, as shalt at that limo remain due and un
paid, in the odice of the County Commission
ers for collection; when the said duplicate
shall have been filed as aforesaid, the county
Commissioners are hereby authorized and-re
quired to draw their - orders on the county
treasurer, in favor of the supervisors of the
proper townships, in stuns 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'
treasfrer, and cover such exoneration and
abat‘nents as will be likely to be made, and
shall deliver the same to the township treas
urer; the said thiplicate, when so tiled, shall
be collected by the county treasurer, as is
provided by law for the collection of other
taxes in anseatedlands, and . the tax so collect
ed shall be paid out on the said orders drawn
by thecea nty,.pommiesioners. •
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WHAV
rpnE underrigned having formeiVi en.
pirtnership under the name and tide of
JONES, MANN &ZONES,
for the purpose of extending their usefulness
in the Mercantile business, have purchased
the entire stock of C. S. Jones, Lewis Mann,
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ditions now being.made 'to the consolidated'
Stock, by daily arrivals from New York and
Philadelphia, enables them to offer to the
Public and each of their former_ customers,
the largest, best and most extensive assort-
wept of goods ever brought into this
Market.
To aceommodate•themselves and their Cus
tomers, they have remodeled the Store Corm -
eily ocOttpied by C. 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 'Stock ; comiists of
Dry Goods,
HARD WARE, •
GROCERIES,
Provisions,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS ,S; SHOES,
Iron, Rails,
C. S. JONES, 'L. ,MANS, A. F. JONES.
Cpudersport. Maid', 20th, 1836.
JD.:N.M7S; . .11/A.N.N 4-. JONES.
Are now receiving a large lot of the beet
Style.. Prints consistiog of Cocheco, Merl.
naack,yhilips Allen & Sons, Briggs. Sprague,
& Co. 'Warr:anted fast co:ors, also a lot
of Cheap Prints: Call & Examine.
JONES, MANN 4- JONES,
Would call the attention of those who are is
want of Cloths to their Stock, which they are
continually replenishing consisting of
Broad , Cloths,
(BLACK Sr. BLUE,)
Cassimersa of all giades and styles, Sattinets
. TWEEDS,
tiEilaJlrS
wE have now on hand severaLquatities
of Farmers Satin, which is warranted
to give eatisfaction. Try it.
JONES, MANN, S JONES.
CIALL AT JONES, MANN, & JONES,
71.../ and examine their assortment of Sheei
ing.v, Shirting, Detains, Ticks, Marr.eas
Stripes and Checks.. Theyaro just receiving
a handsd - mo lot of Bleaihed goods, which
they.are desirous of having their cu.stoniers
examine.
OLD faAtioaeti Dimity for stile at
JONES, MANN Sr 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, Floss, French Working Cotton,
Knitting dn. Needles, Pins, with almost every
thing belong:ng to this department of Trade.
JONES, MANN & JONES.
ALL who are in want of Boots or Shoes,
will plea2o call and examine the stock of
- JONES, MINN & JONES,
Which is the largest ever opened in this
county. and we feel confident that we cau
satisfy the most critical. We have also in
connection with this Branch of our business a
Boot & 'Shoe
SHOP,
Where we can order any kind of work; and
we believe that our Home !Mule work is su
perior to that which is brought front abroad.
. • LEATHER
the best quality, and of all the different
kinds, with Boot & shoe finding. at
JONES...MANN &JONES.
TEAS (Black and Green) from twenty-fire
cta. to a dollar, 'constantly_on liai/d at
JONES. MANN & 'JONES.
UR Stoek of Groceries is offered to the
O
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 community.
TONES MANN &JONES, have certainly
thebst s:oelt of I a rd w a.r e ever
kept in the place, and they intend to keep
every thign in this line, and we fee; eonfiden
that we in.do as well by the Peop:e of this
Eountyas will be done by theta at 'Wellsville
xarge Stock of Crockery to select from
at JONES, 51ANN S. JONES.
WANTED atJONES, .ifANN &JONES
Wheat, Rye, Buckwheat, Cunt, Oats
Potatoes
Or anything the Farmers have for sale, they
can find ready sale for-at-our Store.
W E are keeping, a good assortment
IRON,
froth which we will supply the Black-Smiths
of this section, as Civoraluy as they will be
dealt with at Wellsville.
JONES, MANN 4- JONES,
WOULD Respectfully ask the Farmers
of this county to examine the Advati
tages;offered them in this place, for the ex
changing of their farm produce for _cash or
,Merchandise, almost all kinds of grain, and
in fact every kind the farmer has to Belk. bears
a more advanced figura in Coudersport, than
at any of the Northern markets while the
goods of the Merchant, axe about the saute
price excepting. the heavy articles. which
have Transportation added. • . • '
JONES, MANN & JONES
Com:lmport ; Man* 20th. Md.
to:
JONES, AS; JONES
GlMial
t* -- o - t
T. • .• ,; Tf.,./{;
corunwpiente of the operrinfortils
tawima, Williamsport; at:Ldt:lmira R. R..
whereby direct railroad comattralaakties• 4
.04 - isti.htictted with Philadelphia.' '
lacb PerrYWigS
. .
Wholesale de.ilers in Foreign ant Thrtnestili
Dry Goods. N. E. corner Filth and Market lit
P . a. I 1. 1D z t. P 6 I • .
are now prepdred to offer extr,torditutrz in
ducements, ,to the Nimitern
trade, to visit their city to make spring PER.
chaser. ••
_ .
In addition to the low prices they ag s
they wilt also go:antes to ship all goods
ehAsed of them, ac the dune, rates as 4004*
are shipped, froth New York. . Thais ats
CC/WWII Or 01 the nstt.d saristios of
PRINTS, -
GINGHS. -
CHANIRRAYS.
LAWNS,
IBAREGE DE'LAINES,
ALPACAS Se; DEMME..
WHITE GOODS Ilsi ALL Tgiril4
BROCHE Sr. .BLANKET §lii AWLS,
IRISH LINENS & TABLE:
DIAPERS, •
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
SATINETS & JEANS,
VELVETS &.'VELVET CORDS.
LINENS, DUCKS & DRILLINGS.
SILK & SATIN VESTINGS,
BLACK DRESS SILKS,
COLOREWCAABRICS,
RED Sr, WHITE FLANNELS*
TICKINGS & STRIPES,
BLEACHED & BROWN MUSLIZZ4-
&C.
"&•c
—A S 1:3- •
A:tall awiurunentof Curpetings.
WISE, PUSEY, & WISE.
Wholesale Dealers iu ready-wade Clothing,
N. E.coruer 3th and Market dts., Philadelphia,
will hive constantly on hand an exteustv•
assortment of Mein's& Boys' Clothing of every
grade and quality adapted to the country
tr.ide. AU garments Nk nrrd marl of the newest
styles and beat Woiltroluship. • •
Philadelphia, Feb. 10th 1&G. .
R. J. CHENEY
Draper & Tailor.
WO
of -“etspt,, , nmunity
large, he would say to them, that he. veil
prepared to do all kinds of work itttllo I/20 gc
T A.ILORING
in the most approved style; and be flartape
hianse.f by hu long elper,ence in the abet's'
bttsiness, that he can suit the most lastidhoest,
and holus responsible .fOr all w•
done at lits Store.
He will spare no pains in cutting and num
king, for others to make.
Au kiiilSuT6'riirn and produce taken
exchange for cutting or making, at the asat
ket price, and cash not refused if offered.
NOTIC,E.
qiire Subscriber hereby gives notice to the
pudic, that having given Henrietta
nine fur foray (1011arg. hearing kite
Jan. Ij, 16;i5, payable the Ist of June, sci:s6-;-
and having never received any value there
for, he warns any person front buying doe
said nine . tith any expectation of his payiek
it. -11.1.Z61XA1,1., H. iNICHOL4I:
Sharlin, lan.:;, 1350 . . 3 t
T C. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, az4l
el • iveit.
New Books.: New•Musie
rz - AN:SAS and Nebraska,
.1.16- Lathes Guide to Needlework. .
Houk of Parlor Games. -
. .
litirrowe's ,Piano For.e Primer- - •
Workingman's Way in the World.
Ellen . Muntgumery s !fool: Shot.
lessendeds Nell, American Gardener. -
ziu.ushine on Daily Paths, DicKens
Sunshine of Graystone, L.J. May.
themen.s of Character, Slargare. Claud* :
Europe; Past and Present, Lugwitter.
vai,;e's Commentary on the -tele Taft
Went.
Endless Amusement, - or Enterusigini Bop
peritneuts iu various sciences.
Peterson's Familiar Scienee. •
Liebies Agricultural Chemistry.
Accordeon thstructor, etc., a. the - • .
JOURNAL. BOOK. tUout .
Coucimiport dept., „
Lewisville steam firist
rip LIE subscribers basing porobased-tiza • is—
tereit of all oilier ponces ..tierwoluto 00A
cerueiliu the ahuve establi.V7u4t, "aka wit
prepatedlu do wilkinins of : ,Onunas work if.
weir ..ne, sear, beiceva in a wursmankila
uncuuer; and bops. by . diligent
aLteerteh -is
busiue. a, to tuerit - and receive a ciuei-Ot stunts
urpatrc nage.' Persons wishing to nice celisal l .
or backyvtleatiloured for inariAsy vas &L
lines be accouimuuated uu shut
XOTICE.
For the quality of the work dope, at ear rat
we refer to A. Corey, Esq., Lewisville, G. d.
Colvin, Esq., Biostoun and alai. 3 10.
Mills, John ri and Strz• 400ma_
Loc ke, Coudersport. .
ELLYAH
A. LEW let
Lewiaialo,Di.e. 27th, 1855. •
BUTTER 34 Grain, for sale at IL
1.) b. W. SPENCER:4Oa* j t
'good quality of Immo' -
4. sale at C. SMlTit's
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