..Z.iskilokioure4lsisate , or.mhoesued-4 OTic . E'l is beret:ly giyou That .a,gree .Ll'l'allY to 'Of ad oraktisitlib l ry,'paised the' Mttiblb; YBIS, clntltted t an act; to ''s.betil id iteti'diractiitg the' mode of saki , ' Itilitcatieiaitdblor taxes, the tiolVittiellts . thereto, the, folloWing tracts of - I.thita4edliincLs jn the County of Potter, --will lie tipeied io Public - sale or Outcry, for all 'tifieilities of trxes, - at the Courthouse in itird • Cohlity 'Of PhttGr, on the second Monday of June next : And also, certain tracts of siaded laha4,'which. are returned for unpaid luxes; will be' exposed for sale, at the tune Mid place aforesaid agreeably to the act of ' Aprir29111,1944. for the taxes due thereon unless previously paid. - • . Wartai. GjuantillWarrantee or Owner Taxes Township. - 29 S. P. Limut. $3 GG 210 do. 26 59 Abbott Township. 990 W. Willink et al. 49 01 do. 49 04 do. 32 67 6-9 do. 32 66 do. 1 22 81 do. . 49 60 do. 49 oU do. 48 97 13 UG 19 6u 31 02 31 02 31 02 22 11 33 92 36 00 36 82 36 tJ 33 I:6 31, 99 Samuel Hughes. 32 67 do. 32 67 do. 32 67 do. 4 42 W. Willink at al. 26 09 do. 29 36 do. 27 U 7 do. 32 67 do. - 32 67 do. 32 65 do. 3.2 GG do. 52 67 350 W. NVillink dr. Co 12 25 130 Daniel T. Hale. 4 56 200 W. NN Wink a:, Co. 6 77 510 Ellen iNiealing 16 cti „Eulalia Township. 1097 Nickliu a Griffith 50 45 1004 • do. 59 53 1098 do. 59 16 1094 do. 57 91 105 W. Willink Co. 353 900 do. 33 64 • do. 33 67 270 do. 9 16 726 do. 24 46 4:25 do. 14 3:1 103 Nicklin S.-Griffith 6 26 245 Charles A. White. 16 65 990 Henry Driuken. al 46 112 do. 5 71 990 W. C. .s: J. T. More. :20 40 125 8. Ross. 7 63 100 Emilio' Coal Co. 6 IUU L. B. Cole. 6 8:0 400 1). T. Half 13 60 qenesee Township. 203 S. P. Lyman. liebron Township. 70 NV .S. Luitger. Hector Township. 475 W. B. a V. H. 2 . 20 Stephen Potter. 475 Z. Malley. Jackson Township. 990 John F. Cowan. • do. do. do. do. 41 do. ! no do. do. 990 do. 11 do. 290 do. 990 do. • do. 290 do. 990 do. do. do. • do. • do. • do. • do. 04 do. • do. • do. do. do. • do. " • do. do. do. 815 do. 248 John King. 47 8. Ross. 175 M. Boardman. °swap Township. 100 N. B. Lane. 599 . S.-.P. Lyman. 207 do. 229 do. 19'2 do. 291 do. 291 do. 18 do. 901 do. 304 r‘ do. r) Lane a Simmons 297 do._ 18 do. 826 do. 399 do. Pike Township. 994 Chester Robinson. 83 72 587 ' do. 50 48 991 A. Brener. 107 'l9 400 do. • 14 30 1027 do. 110 01 390. do. 27 88 200 do. 14 30 21 Rubin Davis, 23 fib .Portage Township. 60 - H.Y. 'Slaymaker. 7 34 1 1100 Horace Bracket. 28 60 1100 Anthey 20 60 1100 do. 28 60 34 do. 28 60 do. 20 60 do.' ' • . 29 60 do, 116 60 28 60 do. • 28 60 do. ' 28 60 do. :" 27 51 Ephraim Net:l'l4d. 85 80 ' l 4 O . ' _ ,*5 80 do: 85 20 do. 85 80 do. 85 90 •G. H.Feeter. • •15 .60 Seneca Freeman. 80 A. if. Boyitopon, 67 60 Ea 1E49 1d74 Barren I King do. do. do. do. do. 670 104) 1117 Moses Levey. do. • do. • do. do. do. 1116 1;.r... 1U29 990 134 690 b1)0 790 rs 3 was 1342 1599 ITOS 4654 6437 4620 4621 4621 4623 • 4624 4625 4626 4627 4628 • 46%i 6438 643 J • 4440 5441 3442 • 4499 5434 1058 1100 is 144 ..,,....11.6011 ,, --tWin..l . 4lllCkek-... 4 .-.43.2 I 5 P 4 11 ° V A: . 111 1 1111r 1 i i rpn . t-;,A81 60, 5930. 1028 .W. T; Alorr n up t n.. 40 ,08 5433 'llOO George Mend, '2B 60 - Roulet' Teithiiihip: 5e95 2155 245 697 Soloman Sartwell. $4 73 238 Rece a Blartain. - 8 20* 258 do.• 8 89 AStewardson Township. 990 - do. " do " do . " do 66 d o do • " do " do do '8439 do . 990 , do 1094 -. •do.: -- 1099. do 990 do 1100 • do 1..) 1084 do • 1094 do 1100 do • 1094 do 1100 do •" do. • 5820 Sharon- Township. 345 Fay a Bradley. 228 do. 24 P. D. Dedrick: 125 do 154 do. 174 do. 70 do. 415 do. 90 do. 110 do. 5560 2183 2141 .2639 5b.).3 5863 MS 5t,78 5',82 Summitt Township 40 R.H. Evans. 207 190 do. 9 80 70 do.. 3 53 I 246 John King. 12 74 162 State BaukofCamaen 927 145 T. 'forbid fr. co. 5 05 200 A. C. Smith. 6 90 • 700 Haven Rounsvill kCotie 38 42 100 C. Seiler. 6 90 100 da. 6 90 50 do. 1 40 87 John Kibbee. 6 00 W: Willink. 3 02 Sweden Townihip. 273 Win. Fearon. 3 54 80 do. • . 1 04. 103 do. 1 34 West Branch Township, • 4675 990 John F. Cowan. 52.14 4669 " • do. • 52 99 4668 " do. ,52 94 46b7 do. i 52 99 4666 70Q do. 37 45 41357 300' 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 4050 700 do. 37 45 5071 .1117 do. 59 71 5072 1117 do. • 59 75 5073 1117 do. . 59 71 :4174 1117 do. - 59 75 51326 990 do. 52 99 5t?„27 " do. . 52 94 4673 700 dn. , 47 45 5075 1117 do. 59 71 5076 k 1117 do. 59 75 5628 990 do. . .52 99 5629 " do. 62 94 2119 2117 2100 67 91 6 53 46 55 10 stl 12 36 TVhartpit .Township 700 800 990 690 500 800 090 040 500 15 60 106 44 30 14 46 71 39 ld 37 59 53 37 1 96 103 03 (11 99 1 50 23 41 1 78 a 77 39 48 455 590 816 990 990 4764 • • " 4;73 • • " • do, 4774 ' 890 - do, 4775,, 860 • do:^ 4910 0 990 do. 4731 - do:" 590tH 400 • do: 5912 • • 500 do. 4758 175 - John King- •••7 28 4927 700 Hannah ta Wharton SO 10 4772 75.-- Wm. M. McDougall 325 • 4775 . , '3O : do. ".. s- 129 4772 100 N. Courtney 430 " • • 400 . Wm.Yßracket. 17 20 4774. 100. do. • : • 430 ' 4772 16 D.C. Crittenden • ' 68 4920 • 890 Wm Willink 21.36 4920 100 do. • : • 240 1939 50 •db. . • 2/5 Seatadlgandrotanted • lAkitsited . _ • • 4 • • ' Abbot 1:00 Robort Donn. A. B. Read. A. P. Cone. Bernard Duffy. Clark a-. Runnol. Miles Thompson do. do. Wm. McDougall Edward. Jeorg. 5 17 3 42 '1 L 8 12 73 21 39 16 73 8 20 41 04 9 84 13 71 'John F. Cowan, 29 10 do. 34 40 do. 43 56 - do. 30 66 do. - 30 67 do. 43 56 do. 43 56 do. 21 50 do. 34 40. do, - 43 56 do. 40 42 do. 21 50 21 50 do. 31 10 do. ' 38 70 . 29 10 do. 34 40 do. • 30 68 do. 30 11 do. - 26 6U 43 51 do. 34 40 do. 34 40 do. 43 56 do. 21 50 do. 25 80 do. 13 72 do. 38 70 do. 38 26 do. 43 56 do. 43 56 do. 43 56 do. • 43'56 do. 24 80 do. 12 90 do. . 21'32 do. ...:• .. 30 68 do. - 15 05 do. 21 32 do. 12 90 do. 30 96 do, . 43 56 do. ;- 43 56 do. ,„. 43 56 do. . 19 96 do. '25 35 do. 35 . (:143 do.. 43 56 do. • 43 56 do, 66 44 DM It 111 : 3826 - •26 98 43 56 4. 17 20 • 21 50 too r, :NriasitabAislieit.2 'pi) 40 r' 23 Allegany township. C . B James Peaslyfif,- Bin - .044-thPO4i:P; B. F. Bacon, - ,.- - Edwin Langdoti, S. • C:lVlorris, • 1, - • William Castle; Coudersport. Celinda Cartee,' 3 58 lots; N. L. Dike, 716 V. Dickinson,- 1 40 vil. lots, C. W. Johnson. 7 48 225;.; /50 50 ;91 30 - 50 151 83 M. M. Converse, P. R. Green, L. McKay, W. W. McDougall, R. C. Cannon, C. W. Ellis, 92 100 247 25 33 120 Jackson to:unship. H. W. Cowan. J. VanCurren. R. Herrington. Oszoayo township. N. T. Rice. Fitch Robinson. do 50 60 384 .0 S. P, Hunt. c 2 Jas. Vesper. 40 D. Patterson. 41 W. Wilcox. Pike towship. 0 John Robins. 8 Calvin Carril. 21 68 10 Joseph Cate, 420 60 J. G. Russel. 14 12 50 Almond Trask; . 347 90 A. Bruner. 25 98 22 d0::53 82 10 . J. &R. T. Davis. .2 74 00 A. Bruner, 100 24 00 J. & S. - B. Dickinson. 8 45 1 lot & house R. Lucore, 1 30 50 F. Yum - ner.• 65 50 John Lathrop. -- 65 Roulet township. 80 Backus & Forbes 25 Horace Stiles, • 30 A. Robbins. - 50 Elinus Walker, 00 W. North. 50 .J. Y. Henry. 50 W: H. Knapp. 96 Martin & Rey, 50 John Warner, Sweden Township. 63 John S. Barto.- 50 Garret Gayland, 06 N. J.. Mills. 22 Teter Daggart, 99 .• L. D. Williams, 86 Peter Barris,. 155 F. L. & C. S. Jones, '5O S. Ross. 50 W. Haskin 47 L. McKoy! 50- Alnieron gelson, 60 Almon Rossman, . 33 W. Lyon, I 37 Matthew Ostrander 67. A. J. Waggoner, 50 - Bruce Ives, 100 S; & C. Jones, 100 Reimells & Nelson. 170 Stiffy & Coon, 115 J. Nesbit, 50 John Snyder, Sharon Township. - • • 131 Silas Sutherland, 71 Melford Crockdr, 105 ; Silas Sutherland, 50 -L. B. Sutherland, 200 Thomas Bee, 250 -As Sutherland, 50 D. Fuller, 50 R. Rich, 90 - J. Morse Sr. 100 M. Connel. 95 A. Fernnell, 47 Daniel Ellsly, -1 vil, lot, John M. Hyler, 100 A. Lane, 5 A. D. Hill, 24 David Sullivan, 168 J. G. Merriman, 50 Stephen Perry, • 50 James Starkweather, ' 30 64 J. B. Smith, 71 78 J. C. Moore, 66 40 • L. P. - White, 41 100 C. Williams, 75 . . Stewaidson. Township. 12 Andrew• Jordan. 78 Ulysses Tozonthip. 49 Icha Grover, 100 BenbenHawkins. West Branch Township. 999" • A. Bruner & Co.' 999 . II . IVO S. Haven. 50 J. Dickinson & Co. 70 s!„, Infirt on ownship, 39 — Joseph Clark, - .• 50 : W. •Fosteri : 50 O. Haskins, • 65 Allen Jordan. •' ' • 125 • Cimilei lohnio.n k 75 .Jplias Johnson. ' 25 Jacob Smith. 75 James .Lague. 100 ' • Simatinti Bailh . 68 N. Roily. 61 . Qtia...l3durns. 50 kllot!sly. , ; 376 , Aiinnell:, 1 ' 60 John.Biss. 25 Samuel - • UN St.*: St .67 50 0. Horton.-- 64. 25 . Camp Stevens. ' 50 Perry Duval. 50: Lorshbaugb. • Ciar - aTowitship. Samuel "Haven. Collins Liman. W. Tucker. John White. 3 03. 1 35 160 71 50 50 •• 65 1 18 39 65 5 21 1 16 Genesee, Townsbip ,Catharine Billings. •Barny Daniels, NB 15 C. B. Lawrence: 107 Richard Menble. 151 Dennis Maginnis. 50 Philip Maginnis. 54John E Monroe. .103 Wm. Wilcox. 93 Calvin Swift, 125 Morgan Comstock, .181 Daniel Higgins, 50 Norman Sherwood, 106 Daniel 'SuMinn, 107 D. L. I‘lnrgan. vii.llot. Hastings Morly. 50 T. M. Nichols, Harrison Toionship. . 87 W. Wierce, • 50 N. Robinson, 25 0. Patterson, 106. George Metcalf. 124 Edward Maynard. 50 W. H. & R. Baker: 47 G.B. Harris. 50 A. Rice. 63 H. Hotchkiss. 88 H. B. Hubbaid. 53 L. B. Lewis. Hebron township:. 25 Evelio° Avery . 82 Horace Leet, ,130 W. B. Glaves. . 36 . Sabra Bennett, • 78 • C. P. Cool, 24 D. S. McVane,. 50 Warren & Beecher , .4 68 205 R. B. Sternwtiod, 2 67 80 Stewart & White,' ' SO 200 • Firma!' & Johnson, 520 50 C. Miner. ' 1 30 50 W.. 13. Slaughter .• 130 200 J. C. Wilcox, - 5 20 60 Clark & McDougall. 240 70 Nelson Clark, 1 40 • Homer township,' 3 93 2 00 4 93 33 43 2 10 65 1 30 11 80 1 90 1 5S 5 77 1 92 1 68 2 60 2 68 J. Frest, John Glaspy HARRY ELLIS County Treasurer. Coudersport, March 27th 1956. 100 25 COUDERSPO•IRT ACADEMY. THE Trnstees of this Institution take plea sure in announcing to the. Public hat they have engaged the services of the Rev. HENDRICK, us .Principal._This gentle man comes to us well recommended as being able, talented, and experienced. - Ile has been engaged in teaching a large share of the time for fifteen years; and Iron tunong the Jaye number of his pupils, about 50u, have gone out froth under his instruc.ions, as teachers in different parts of the couthry. It will be his object to make our Academy one of the most desirable schOols in the cmintry, for those who wish to qualify themseives for teaching or for other responsible stations in life, and also for those who desire to prepare for college. THE WINTER TERM Will commence on Monday. December 3d, 1855. The Academic year will be divided in to Four Terms, of e:eyeit weeks each term. The Spring Term will continence on Monday, February 25, 18,ai f tho Summer Term will comrneuce on Monday, May 26th, 18.56; and the Fall Term an Monday, the Ist. day September, 1856. TERMS. Tuition per term of eleven weeks as follows: Primary studies—Rending, Spelling, Mental Arithmetic, atc., - - $2,00 Common English branches Geogr aphy, Orthography, Arithmetic, and titraminar, .$3.00 Higher English Branches—Natural Pthiosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, • and Piro Lessons in $4.00 Higher Mathematics—Algebra, Ge- 50 2 8.0 6 39 30 ometry, &c., Latin, Greek, French, and German Languages, - . . . . $5.00 Drawing extra, $2,50 Piano Music, do. - - - -$B.OO Use of Instrument, $2.00. iv- Payment strictly ieadvance. . All scholars who can 'write legibly,' will-be required to present an original Composition once in two weeks; end au male acholars.to declaim once in two weeks. . Though the*Terins of tuition aro consider ably . lower than they have been heretofore yet it is designed that the instruction shall be thorough in all the branches taught.; and those who desire to team and are tailing 3144 will tind.tt a very PROFITABLE SCHOOL. SOBIESKI ROSS, President: LEWIS MANN, 'lreasurer. . . G. B. OVER TON, Secrecary, Trotees. H.J. OLMSTED,' • ELI REES, I ' 82 1 38 45 96 20,91 , 1 61 65 1 46 rir Bo.rd can he obtained in Private Fam ilies in the village; or rooms can he had in the Academy by applying to the Trustees. • Coudersport, ay. 22nd, 1855. 39 65 65 8 1 1 63 99 • ' 32 9 8 1. , 69 ; 1 8 78 • ;3 7 95 5 0 79 /4at!ionerY A T Wholesale and Retail at ALL the most popular Pate*.Medicines o hand which will ha *old at whole sale 'retail, also staple articles in the Drug, Ms eine and Dyeittaline,for Salo on the most terms. D. IV' SPENCPI, 4(kt...sr • , VIOLIN. Striktp at • Drug And 3434c*re. 13 65 65 2 08 1 52 65 65 48 5 94 4 29 48 2 00 36 5 10 91 c=:= - .$5.00 TYLER'S. B . RUCE'S' , i4EW-1 7 6-1001TPE FOUN AY, established in .1.81.3,: has now on hanka:eidy forpnmediate dearcri, in fonts to suit parehasers;, . - , 100.000 lb. Roman Type ofnewatt, . • .• , 50,000 ." Faticy Type, • 10,000;'! 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 are cast by . steam pciwei, of the new metal peculiar to this foun dry, and which •is certainly superior to any ever_ used before in any part o f the' world. The unequalled rapidity in the process of -casting, enables me to soil these inure durable types at the prices of orcanary types, either on credit or for cash. Presses, Wood Ft ype, and all other - Printing Materials, except paper and. Cards, (which have no fixed quality or price,) furnished at. manurtcturers' prices. The latest Specimen Book of the Foundry% is freely given to all printing offices, on the re ceiptnf fifty cents to prepay postage. CT Printers of newspapers who choose to publish this advertisement, including this note, three times before the first day of July, 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. 1'2,1855. • Address, GEO. BRUCE, 13 Chambers-st., New-York; 11311 'The ournal Book-Store OFFERS to the public a good "variety 'or - most readable books, cheap for cash of family necessities. - Alt the newest books 'ot value are kept on hand, or iniumiliately pro cured for customers, and we hopeo receive such patronage as faiihfut attention to busi ness, and an earliest desire to oblige, may deserve. New books received at short inter vals. school Books, Sta.ionery of all kinds materials for Paper Flowers, etc., couslainly on baud. Music, Maps, Alatliemutical Instru menus. Ploase call and examine for yourselves he JOURNAL 13UUK—STO1tE. The People's Cash Store, - AT I....UUDELZSYuit'f. Something New. and Something Wanted. THE subscribers, having entered into part nership arrangeineu.s unties the firm of . .11AILLARD aIL 1t ILCOX, n itt be . happy to see all old friends, anti au new trieuus, day after d.ty, and con.inual,y, at "1. lw Yeti ple's Cush attire in Coudersport, inquiring for DR Y GOODS, HARD WARE, CROCKERY, !:LAD 1-MADE CLOTHING, and all the eudiess • ar.eiy of ardc.es which the People want, and mast h,oc. rind the subscrith.r.s will sell to their customers, a./ or new, for the Cash, or u.her /Ludy-Pep, tlie very best bargains to be had in ;Nu:Alum rennsyivania. MAYNARD & WILCOX. Coudersport Aprtl S, 1035. Lewisville steam Grist Mill E==l T"'• subscribers having purchased the , in terest of all oZiter pat I.lt:d ilerCtUfUl a con cernediu the above es.uun:shuient, ere uuw prepared to du all hiudi ul eubtunt work iu their as we Loalievu ia a %vurkinatiLlzi: tuatiiier; and Lupe by a tiiii 6 eut attention' to bdtiuozs, to went wtd rceciN e share °find', nage. l'ersutis WlzillllZ to Lave wheat, or buckwheat iluured lur warket, tau .at• uli hues be necutuinudatott tot snort NOTICE. For the quality of the work done at our mill we refer to A. Corey. Efq., Ci. Ci Colvin, Esq., Bingham, and .\laj. S. M Mills, John Esq., and Mx. Jam e Locke, Coudersport. ELIJAU GRIDLEY U. A. LEWIS. jawis'•ille, Dec. 47th, 1855; HURRAH ! HURRAH ! THE Watq-lias roma at last, and all who wish to have their grinding done in the VERY BEST OF ORDER, jnst.,bring your grain to the Cuchingville Grist Mill and time yoa will find J. M. Hor ton, giving entire satisfaction to all. You who doubt give him a call, and you'll nut be sorry. .N. B. Wheat and Buckwheat floured , for market, on the shortest notice. Cusliingville, April 12111, 1t556 Harrison's Columbian Black, Japan,- Copying, Illarking Green, Black, Blue: Scarlet, Rcd, Carmin, These Inks flow freel)-TrOtn the pen and give a stronger and more durable color than unr other. Forsale, wholesale and retail, b., TYLER et.. JONES. Coudersport. • • . Bounty Land. THE undersigned will give .particu lar attention to the proeuring Bonn Land for all those entitled thereto under th late or any previous Actof Congress. A. G.uLgsrpa Couderspo rt, March Auditor's pTotius. Christopher Evelin In the Court of Com vs.mon Yeas of Potter Co., C. W. Johnson. N 0.21, Sept. Term, 1854. The undersigned Laving been appointed by the Court, an Auditor to distribute the moo. yes arising from the sale on execution of the real estate of the deft iu the.suit, will attend to the duties of Ins appointment at the office of the Prothonotary in Coudersport, on the 'seventh orJune, 1836, at 2 o'clock, when all persons interested may attend it' they think griper. S. MANN, . Auditor. April 30;1856. Auditor's Notice. rrederick IL Smith In Potter Co.. Coro. ye. • mon Pleas No. 133, Sept. Luke Sretiens. Term, Mt. • The undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Court to dis.ribute moneys arising fromsate of real Estate in the above entitled cause, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Sat urday, the 7th day of Julie next, hem een the hours or 1& 4 o'clock;-P. M.. of said day, at the Prothonotary's office in Coueersport. Par sons interested can attend if they think pr oper. A. G. QuistED. Atukittu. Aril 27,1856, 1000 BOOIr ItgEtlltr*Bittikts TO canvass foilite best and ,most saleable Bauks.-publishe.d. . They are Writtla by the most popular Atithors of the day, is eluding, among others,. Art#Ra, e whose last great work, TEN ISIGHTS IN A MAT—BOOST, 10,000 copies have been sold withru a mom, of publication. These books are 'beautifully illistrateh (many of them with finely colored pliites,) and arc printed and bound to thebesimarmer Agents will fi nd a pleasant and profiutble employmentp in their circUlatim For pu ticulars address (post paid) .1. W. BRADLEY, 7 19 31 Puslishor No. 48 Fourth street, Philadelpht NEW • GOODS. ~,.., ....=1)....m..,•,..., . . rrIIIE subscriber has just received"' genei• al assoriment of fall and winter goods consisting of DRY GOODS, ' - CLOTHING, . BOOTS & SHOES, - HATS & CAPS,: BONNETS, RIBBONS, GROCERIES & CROCKERY, and almost every article needed in the town and vicinity, which he pledges himself to sell as low as the - LOWEST. I=C=l His old - customers and friendtkand the Rut; lic generally are incised o call and examinb for themselves D. E.OI.IISTED Coudersport Oct. 4th, 1 ri33 . • . CLOTH DRESSING. A LL 'persons having cloth to color and dress, by leaving the same at the store ofJ. :M. Judd in Condorsporz, will be forwarded to the works of the . subscriber finished in-good order and retained, payment fir dressing can be made to J. M. Judd on delivery of ale cloth. Mark the pieces plainly with name and directions. - 0. 11. PERRY Genesee Fork Sept. 191 h, N 55. A LL persons knowing themselves ..Mto he over tw dive in ,nlis in arreArswi.b Lew.s Mann, - are very respee.fu:ly asked to ealat his s.ore in Co.:dersport, is ,he is in wat of funds to pay his deb's in the ei:y ; and ott - wito are in aecount with hart, are respect. fully reminded that the saintlier se Leon is dos ing.and wi.ll it otighLto be closed their utiney FOUNDRY. r't IL BROW N would. give notice. to . the l_, • public timt he is prepared, at his Foul,- Lily lu iJuudirspurt, to do all ulituacruf Ca.•r iso; «id make and to order all kinds id Iliac - him% Mill Gearing. 13uard and Log Corso:Sleigh-Shoes of alt sizes, aid every articlt needed by a Lumbering And u furwers ho would say, that Ile Lois procured suave of the best Phu, patterns 1:1 thie, both F Lit Land and Side Bib, uud keeps thew constautly ohL hand. An,i will make to order Field hollers, Harrows, Cultivators, and mery :Lytle.° u•eu by thew in Ink hue of busi ness. Ile Is prupurtd ulso to do all kinds of BL A CKS.IIITIIING. And from his long experience in the above business, he feels confident at' giving satisfac tion to Incise who may give hini a call. It.-1/1.1 iruit bought, or taken in ex.- chainze for weak. BOOT & SHOE STORE. TI -E subscriber would respectfully inform the inbabitairs of I:Ts:sex—and surrounding euamry, drat lie has recently el. [alit:shed. hantelf w the numufamure•aturime , of Bouts and.6hoes, and has the largest and best assor t ment of work ever ourtred .iu this msrket. Thesub.seriber has been very choice iu Ins selection of city work • aud leather yvhieli is of the best quality for style and work tnansh.p. Ile is nut to be beat west of S. I:ark 'reroas.ready pay.. Elides and grain taken in o:change for work a redtmion of seven per cent will De made for cash, all persoll3 wishing to p erelmse wot do well to call and examine fur thettiSe;ves be fore purchasing e.se where. Business' psace a little nor.h of ChAppets dry goods sore, cash pmd tar [fides. 3larch 17th, IS G. ' S. HULL Datzt.it's Yeast and Soap row- Ilders:—These, euperiur ,rrticlea are war rautud to save time acid money, uud prumuto peaco and harmony iu TYLEIIIiSt. JONES'S. L"N's KATHAIRQN and other :zeellent preparations fur cleansing uud beautifying the liAlc,-for sure ut TYLEICS. NOTICE. THE subscriber will pay the high- • est cash 'ince forgood veal caiire. , , of four ‘veelis and upwards if brou.:ht to his slaughter, in the Borough of Couderspor' GEOaGE: mAni f.d. Se'liar Off tit • C 0 S T THE ‘ bscriber intending to close up business as solo) as possibl.e, is now gedir vz at cost al,d below e .st, in order to depose of the goods ou hand us soon US pos.. sibs. Those in want of anything in the line of Dry Goody, C:othing, !Soots & Shoes; Groce rie.4, Har6ware, &C.,. by, calling sooa,:cau recure great burg ..ns. Call and t nand; the stoc, and prices and you will not go away without buyn.t. . . D. E. UL3IpTED. _ Coudersport, Feb. 14tb, 1656. INDIAN MEAL and IDICKWIIFAT con stautly on hand at iho NEW . PROVISION STORE. Micah J. n. Haskins S In the Court of Cora.', ye. mon•Pieus of Nonsti!,, George Nelson Couu:y May Tsai: itloS An 71. The undersigned having been appointed the Court', Auttitor to.: i.hur,h4..o .ekkoieuey urieing froui the sale on executions ()Oka r". 41 eitate of the Defendant In die abore•eutided case, wiil attend to the duties of hno.!appoiu:•;! meat at the Prothonotary's mi thetl3uro of Coudersport, on the 17th day of -May it ti, at 7. one o'clock P. M., where un persons 'mores:. ed, may attend if they think proper. ...TYLER Auditor. . . . 4 ~:a 111