Saritrissesn** 4 - OT4,E.is hereby Over thatAry . 'lna, of I .tcu - order of sine-usined to Me fawn - the ItOphan's . COort ofthe Cdcmty o(Potti4lJ. will 'oh fth of JUIN - next, at otter. 'o'clock 1'...AL4-40..the - Courttiouseiu - Gouders , port; expose to pubtic ale or veudue r 4ho lowhzd AleSilibed pieces Orparcels i tif shuttled ih the township 'of Stiminir, - in Ms; winntifaforc&lislittrityttaudost arill:dtscribed irrfoui rlit"" :`•:lklekunziar4t &lipmlock, the-south east Cop:. Isnc thereof, stutaing 130 • zeds north of the • • mouth .:.tat corner of warrant 211.13, - and . 1 1+0 es.it line hf Said warrant, theiteirliorth. '.7ta -rods to n•post; thence;west . l72 rods to ;the turnpike,. Bienctrby the turnpike' South • auo'west, 18,3 rods, thence south 7 4 '•eitst 60 ,rods tattle south west corner thereof, thence • . vast 174 iutls to the place rot beginning: emit:doing:B2,s acres. • • • • Atso7-aoothey lot bounded as follows: Begin:nog at-u post ottani:ling in the south tine df warriant .2128;• - aftrresaid, 303 west of the south east corner of said warrant, -• lattice south 'l9 O east *A iddii thence tiorth sO /Odd to a beech, thence rast'3o3 rods to a hemlock; thence south reds to a Bent 'l' • 41:m14-thence west 107 rods to a post in the .; • 'Middle' or the • turnpike, thence ;south 19? • oast 34 rodi.,' thence south'23 4 east 20 rods to a post, thence west 158 rods io the place OrbegilliiipV'coutainip4 hundred acres; tteepting OM of the hist; mentioned tract, all lying west of the turnpike and - south of the Ayres Hilt road, • eontaining about 8 acres.—Atso--anoMer 'twee - of ground 2 rods square. eacupied as a Buryin. , b tiround. About one hundred acres of the above des cribed real e s tate; is under iinpruyement; with tt friitue hOuse ind two frame barns, - erected thereett.'• To be sold as the estate of W. C. Batten , . ol•th, deceased. Terms of sale. Thirty per cent ofthe whole amount ofpurchase money, to be cash in hand; the rest in two annual trisolinaentswlih iuterst tit be secured by judgment hi/rid:ma mortgage 'on the premises. • • • • - SOBESKI ROSS, Guardian of IDA, Isoc - cNE, •LOLISE jOSEPIIINE,' & JAZ4/: It•"llUTTEFtWiiltall, plater children. of C. Butterworth, D.c , d - • Coudersport April, 22 185 G. .• . CLOTH DR SSEW • - A 1.1 persons having cloth to color and dress, by lea% tag the same at the, euire'sol..l. M. Judd in' emtderspori; Will_ be forwarded to the works of the -subscriber Enished.i i good orderand returned, payment for dressing can be made. to J: Judd. on delivery of .he cloth. Mark the pieces plainly Kids u toe and •directions, Genesee Fork Sept. 19th, 1635 BOOT & §13047 STOTW. - - T kIE subscriber would respectfully ntfurin I.lto inhabitants of Ulysses and surrounding cinnurjr, that he has recently es tablished himself in the mauutacutre anti solo of Bums and Shoes, and has the largest and best assortment of work ever °tiered in this market. The subsenber has been very choice in his stnectiou ut coy work and- leather which is of the best quality for style and work knauship. He is nut to be beat west of N. York erms ready pay. Hides and grain taken iu exchange for work a reutic,iou afgeven per CCM wilt oe made for cash, alt persons wistung to perchase will dO 'vett to calfautl examine for themselves be fore ptirchasing eme Where. Business place . a little north of Chappeis_dry goods store, cash paid for. Hides. , . March 17th, 1&6. S. HULL Micah J. N. Haskins S In the Court of Com : :vs. • = • • most Plea of Potter George Nelsonl, County May 'lentil I 1653 IN 0 7f. The undersigned having been appointed by the Court, Auditor to distribute the money iirising eremitic sale on executions of the real testae oldie Defendant in the above entitled case, will attend to the duties of his appoint s:nen, arthe ProthonotaWs in the Bore of poodersport, on the l'ith day of May le:Ai, at one o'clock 1". M., where all persons•iuterpst, id, may attend it they think proper. Is. TYLER, Auditor. poo..411! guRRAH!! THE frater has cow at last, and all who wish to liave their grinding done in the • ( VERY BEST OF ORDER, • ills: bring your .grain to the CushingviNe Grist Milian(' there yon will find J. Hat ton, giving entire satisfiction to all. You +Who doubt give hint a. call, and you'll not 1"0 BOUT. N. B. Wheat mid' Buckwheat floured for naarket, onthd ehOrtest notice. • • Cushiugrille;April_l2th, 1t sf. Supervisors and Township Treasurers; Take Notice, COMMISSIU,NERS' OFFICE, Coudersport; dutch 1'2,16513 lli conformity with tho requirements of the J. following hat section of the act of Assem lal entitled •' Au act to cousolodate and amend the Rued laws of the counties of Tioga, Pot ter, McKean and Elk," passed the 14th day of April, A. 8., lras, the undersigned, Commis-, itouers of Potter county, will meet at their etticelh the Borough of Coudersport, on Mon day, the tOth day. of May next, ut which time, end ptace, tho.Supersisorx and Treasurers of the set, eral townships who are desironi of dr.twing and 'receiving- the orders 'for their respective townships, are requested to attend. ALL. en, " • BLACK WHIPPLE.- Stx . x HArxtt, ItENRY NELSON Clerk. HARRISON ROSA. SECTION C. That it shall ho the duty of the supervisors, on or before the firm day ofJune ut each year; ad file Their ihiplicate for so much of the 4x assessed upof unseated lands, 'u par mance of the. foreguing . sectione of this i.ct as shall at that time remain duo and un- . paid, iu the otlice of the County Conimiiiion':. ens ler collection; when the said duplicate, swill have beenatiled as aforesaid, the county Limuniasioners re hereby authorized and re: qiured to draw - , their orders* On . the c,oeinty treasurer, in favor of the anperiisors orthe vroper townships; in sums as may be dTuired t.b them, to the amount of such duplicate, de: itucting theretrom such amount as will, in the judgment of thii county commissioners, ho sumcient to pay the commission of the county treasurer, and cover such exoneration and . abatements as will be likely to be made, and shall deliyer the same to the township treae urer ; the said duplicate, Aires so filed,. shall heuoilectecl by the. county treasurer, as is presided by law fur the collection of other tales on unseated hauls, and the taxeq colieet; eel shall be paid out on the said Orders drawn tit the county aomminione - _ ___. • oittoitt-e640;:#4, ADOPTED!,;.THECA.SIi SYSTEM .:Reduced. • • . • ijOKWE , WATERS,' AGENT FOR t0. , 0.1Na , 333 Btf§TON 4ND It; • • M 4 ." • • 10 5 1 ,eoRs, 41i1licaHostratneute iltinsicaltiferahntniissl . 4 . 01 iuds, lu the U. S. Plans, ft:gni Tch dilreront :151nnufactories, corn i lug of eery.. .v,ariety . of style, from the plulo",,neit,iniii ; slAbstrintial • 6 : 4 taxes, in Walnut as:;,,ltosewoo6l Oases, • fresh. $l5O to $ 1 2 : 00, to itioso..,of the *post elegant finish nisi(' One7llonsind,Eragssr_s. no; house id:Sails:don can compete with the Eibove iu the n - usiiber, variety, anci celebrity, of its, hi strument,s, nor in : the E i v.tramely :Low. Prices it which they are sold: .. • - . . HORACE: WATERS' 'MODERN IMPROVED" , ' PIANOS, : With or without lron'Fratues,. possessing in their iteprwiemetits of - over-strings and action, lengtha of scale, and compass of tone equal tO the Grand united•vvith the beauty awl durability of structure of the -square piano:— They are justly pronettliced bY the Presitand by the tint. Masted Masters, to be equhl to those of any other manufacturer. They arc built of the best and mist thoroughly season tuaterial, and glarimfeed. to gaud the tion ol'every Each ltistrutritint guuranteed•to give satin faction, or purchase-money refunded. SEC OND-HAND PIANOS AT GREAT BAR , 0211 - NS; constantly in store, price • flout $4O :to $140.. • • • 11004 c gIV ATERY .. - intolodeons; • . Superior Instruments in tone, touch and: . du, rabilley of muke. (Tuned the equal tempera- • tueut.) Melotleous of all other styles uud makes. "Trice $45, $6O $75, $lOO, $125, $140; double Heeds and two banks of $2OO. Less a liberal discount. Clergymen and taturebes, eu extra' discount. MARTIN'S 'GUITARS, pitowrps. HARPS, - ' FLUTES, FL UTINAS, ACCORPEONS, VIOLINS, and Musical Instiurgents.of all kinds, al. lower prices titan ever lieltire offered to the public. A large'cusconut to and Schpuls,,--- The trade supplied oil the most liberal terms. PEftliA" Oneoftlie largest had - best selected cata logues of Musicuowd publisb g ii, comprisitig many of the chiiiee pOPUIUr 'U I 7 01 the uay, and will be sold at 0 -third oil from the regular prices. • Music• sent by mail to all 'parts o f the coun try, post paid. , Particular mid persoual lama. tiou paid to all orders recelyed by wail, Sat isfaction guaranteed la ever y j os uuMe, rialtos and Melndeopi for reut, and rent allowed on purchase. l'iuuottru l d Melodeons • for sale on monthly payments, Second-baud Pianos ta ken iu exchange fur new. Geueral and select Catalogues 000 Schedule of prices forwarded to all parts of the country by mail. ' • GREAT INIJUCEINIIiNTS OFFERED Tu AGENTS IN ALL l'AitTS uF 11-1/; COUNTEY, to sell the Horace Waters' Y nos Melodeon's, and Catalogue of Music. HOLE'S Win NEW-YORKER. Is the leading American 'weekly Agricultural Literary and enmity Newspaper. This is no vain usstuiption, but fully sustained , by its high reputation, great popularity, and exten sive circulation. It embraces more Agricul, tura), .11orticultural, Mechanical, Scientific, Educational, Literary and News-Matter, inter spersed with numerous and costly engravings, than any other Journal in the (linen—reader inght unequalled in variety and useful9ess of contents. An actual increase of nearly seven thousand subscribers during the past year, stimulates 4ud enables, us to Wake the fifib Volume, for 1656, superior to its predecessors. With a corps of six hbie :Editors, and every faciiiiy for publishing hi the best style, we are eurennined that the - RUItAL shall excel in both Foments and 'appearance, '' Its high Literary and moral tone, interest ing variety, and entire freedomfrom trash and, vulgarity; render it a safe and desirable com panion for the young—a choice paper for the. • a circle.mity Trams.—s 2 a year; $1 fur months,tin advance. Great reduCtiou to agents and clubs. Specimen 'ntinibers sent free; - give us your address. Subscription money, properly enclosed at our risk, if addressed 1.9 , . • T,ll. MOORE, ltoCh - ester, N. Y _ . The - Journ a l ßook-Store. JoTERs to the public a good variety or inost readable. books, cheap for cast of family necessities. All the newest books of zdfue hip kept ou'hand, Or inottediately cured for customers, and we hope to receive stich patronage as faithful attention to busi ness, and an earnest desire to oblige, may deserve. New books received at short inter vols. School Books, Stationery of all kinds. materials for Paper Ploweis, etc., .constantly on .hand. Music, Maps, , Muthematical laitfu tuents. Please call . and examine' for yetirselres JO OR.NAL STOKE. The. People's c43li,•StorQi %. AT COUDtBSPOIIT-, . . . ontetlttnr, Ne.m4 And dannetittng Wanted. . • • MHE subscribers, having entered into part nership arrangements under, the ; OM c!! • Alsyssan& WILCOX will" be ' lia'ppy to see all old friends, and all new friends, calling day after day, and' consimmily,, "The Peo ple's Cash Store'.'. in Ctiuderspori, - -inquiring thy DA Y GOODS, . - • fIARD WARE,' ' • CROCKERY' • "READY : M.4 , E$E ci:orlpo • and all the endletis 'ysOty bf ittiCici which die Peorilis wasit must • the subscriberixrillsell'm their gustomem, oW or acas, , for the Cakk. qt' oilier - Nor 4-.1 , fl y i; tht very best•baritihis . bei .. hati Digrapixu Pennsylvania:' , : • c6134ei11tiire, 1 444A4' 1. 1855.: . • . AOURNABOOMORgi • NEW ARI4.IFq-EhtENTs , %ring pt cliZtse4. 1 3 the entire Stock' of tiliOfts Jately owned bir Tyler tel Joues; and 'CO3ipleted 'her ,a.q sortulent.bylievirpurchases ?Jos dity, offers to.the , .great9t; .yariety and best iOict9d Stock of 14J,STpli1C44., • . MISOIL4NE.QI.IS . pIOGRATIIICAL, and • • CLASSWAI. froolie Aver prespnted for sale in. this county. 'Alf the: IlliroV 2 bqclpi. of any value an 3 kept coOstautlY . ,onliand, or procured by express for customers *ho may desire them, it is ' believpd that O. laithfuLattetniou to buSiuesS, and _um earuest :to "oblige all who may 4 e ittr secure . a liberal amount Of' patronage. - Soqof Books, Stationery, ocul I hinds; ma ' terhill for Paper Flo‘yers, etc,,constantly on baud; also Music,' Maps, Ma!hmatical Insttu- Meuti. Please o eallandesannue for y ours:elves. ' - _ . : M. IV. 314NN. • .Cowlersport, May 14,1556. MEM . „ (UX BONDAGE & By Fred.,Pouglass. .1 • ',Journey to Ceutrat Africa. Bap: d Tayloy Giltillau's Third Gallery of Portraits,.- . Father Clark, the Pioneer Preacher, - - The Hidden Path * , . Fables for CriticS, Together' with a_geuprel stock gf Stasldard .und Misceltaueous 'Works; good books for Yortrig. Peopte i Sw . .tloneg at .Wholesale Retail; States; repb frttrgs, short, ever'),:titing, in the greatest variety usually, kept to a..400k Store. 11/1 - BTfiOOISr hymn Books of various 41. Sizes just itt and for sale at the JOURNAL ROOK STORE; 11QIIBLES, English and German, a variety of styles and sates, at the Jogripi Pot& Store. .Packet Bibles, iiyindllooks, Prayer Books, Webster's Dictionary, unabridged, octavo, high school and common sellout- editions.. Harper's.Uniiersal Gazetteer, Cruden's Concordance. Testaments, Putnam's Magazine, bound, Bayard Taylor's Works, 5 vials,. 'poets and Poetry of America, Poeis and Poetry of England; , - Layard's Nineveh and Babylon, Willis's Foetus, Gpldsinith's, Gray's, Ossiates, Cook's, and Tennyson's Poems, Piradise Lost. Ludy of the Lake, Prescott's Ilistortes. Mexico and Peril, Thiers' French ReVoltition, -Josephrts, P o ol irl,- • wi iit titpp's' New-England, • s Eng Nl:maulerland. ckes' England, The Spectator, vols., Di tiro., Children's Books—and Toys. SChool Books,'every kind called for in this community._ Latin, French, and German School Books, Leyerett's Latin Lexicon,' Drawing' Paper, Books, and Cards, Drawing Pencils—Crayons, Toy Paints,' Colors fur oil painting. Music. Brushes, Chalk, Pens, anills, Paper of every Variety called for. Wafers, - Wax, Or.g. Materials' for Paper FloWers. ' - Harrison's Copfirig-lultDayids' Blue Ink, Indelible ink, several kinds. Ilovey'4 Ink, Many Phrenological and Ilydropathic Works. ` , Fowlers and Wells' pn4licatiotts. ' • Blank Books, Moms. dud Diaries. Teacher and Paredt. 'Theory and Practice of Teaching. . • Life of Horace Greeley. Star Papers"- H. W. Beecher. ' Works of Theodore Parker, Shakspeare, &c., &c., " For sale cheap at the JOURNAL BOOK-STORE: 11 - 11 ARIES and Almanacs for 1856 .11 Blotting Cases, Card Cases, 'rhernionieters, Children's Books for the Holidays, Chess-Men, Drawing paper, Bristol Board, Monochromatic Board, Hydropathic Encycloyedia; by Dr. Trail, _Family Physician—Dr. chew, Family- Dentist, • • Potiphar Papers, at the JOUKNAI, BOOK STORE. WRBSTER'S DICTIONARY rocket, Scheol, University. Octavo, and Quarto editions; for sale by M. W. M. DRAFTING litstruuteuts, Water Colors, Orawiw o , raper, keueus, and Brushes, . 'ustreceiveU by ! 4 „LAT.11 . 46. Peuciisi W Books KJ drawing Books, Aceountund Aiefouruudom book's, Tracts, buutfuy School Question and Class Books. luk, raper -sand, Chalk, Cray ons, Sealing Wax, Tissue', Tracing, lltawing, "awl Ginzee Palier; Blotting Boards, Perfo rated Boards, l'urt-Folios, atiul'orte-Aluutiales . Call and exugaue at the ►l.l - 11L, tiythara, the Lute of Zioni j„, and 13nyaand tiirle' Singing Book, ut the . 401:at : NAL ! SuOn. STOKE. American Agitators and ItefonueTs t lyy tiaruett. Life of Wm. 11. Seward, ins Speech es, Ormiuus, and mugs, Life aud fieauttes of Fanny r Life of Horace kireetey, knew supply,) Suutho(ie iturieign, or the Jesum iu our tiome.s, knew supply,) .M. W. M. EN'S Music received every few days by • M.W. M. • • a" ANSAS and Nebraska: (iuide•in - Needlework. Dook of Taller Burro we's 11440 Porte Primer. • ' Workiuintait's Way in the World: Ellen montiputerrs Hook shelf Fessendeu's New American Gardener. Suushino-on Daily Paths, Dickens • bunstone of titaystone, J. May, , klwuneots of CoaracLer; filarg.iietChandlor. Europe; Past and eresent, bugewtter. t'aigo's Commentary ou the Aew Testa. •;, 'neut. • Eridiess Arorisement,. or 'Entertaining E.; perinleuti iu various. sctenaes. Peterson's Familiar bctence. • I.4ehig t 's Adictitufrid C4cmistry. Accordeod lustniclor i ettf.,:itt the - &4 . 9/igt Coudersport, :11ay, liti4.GAZtiNA • • • IDUTNA3I'B, iirahaufs, Frank Leslie's bllitk Ny wOOd's, Knickerbocker, and lions& hold Word s ; tomatont the • • . ' i4oU4NAL 1.1QQ4 STORE. .. - . ind Gisfitlern'ln nit, invited to:0 1- 1 inite - f.lie 'new booki and other ‘ ,, - ; . arl i tp l.'E t Sixi te l eeriediittillor 'IA br . " '' .. .. . '- kt. *..lttAgri ' . ER W, MANN JOURNAL ! BOOK-STORE pe* Boowi. 7 6 - t - tref-er riff 6 tlit'rii , .1„0.,,O ,UNITE. D STA 'S OP VERN MEN 7 • President-Franklin Prcaident--(da Elate) Iten9o D. S t arclorE or State-W in. L. Marcy; Stiretanj of interior,-I,tobert McClelland. `Sr:Cretary of Treasury—Juntas Guthrie.. Sicretary of Wer—JetiersonDavin, Serrrtary of Navv—Jartupo C. Dobbin. Post Master Goteral--Jamos Cainpbell. • 'Attorney General—C slab CuAhlitg. Chief Justice of United States—lt. 11; Taney . STATE GOVERNMENT. Ooveraar7-JaumMock. 'Siirdary of Statc--Audrew G. Curtin. Dijnity Secretary of State—J.lll. Sullivan. Surrgior General—J. Porter Brantley. Auditor General—Ephraim 13auko. Treasurer—Eli Slifer. Supreme Court. Lewis, W. II f.owtie, Wooavaict; j, C, Knox, J. S Black': • I • County Officers, with Post OfficcrAddrels: • President Jaye,' ROBERT G. 1/VArre, Wallshoro, Tioga Co Associate Judges, ORANGE A. LEWis, Ulysses • • JosEtit•Msyri; i 1 ~lllrgrt iistrict Attorney, FRANILIN W. Coudersport. . • - • Sheriff, PIERRE A. STEREINS,,COIL(IeTSpOTt. Prothonotary and Clerk of . 1116 Courts . THOMAS B. 'l-YLER, Coudersport. Register iindllecorder,.. • ANDREW JACKSON, Coudersport. ,• • County Commissioners, ' PRICE WHIPPLE, Ulysses Center. 114itursox Rosa, Whites Corners, . HENRY NELSON, Wharton. • County Auditors, Wu..t.i.km GRAVES, Clara ; Ils.nuts LYMAN, Ronlette. J . /I. L. Spueis, Commissioners ;Clerk, pnauel Havens, CQudersport • iTreersurer, Henry Ellis, Coudersport.. . County Surveyor,' Z. F. Rolitosou, liarrison Valley superintendent of Common Schools 3. Pradt, Coudersport. _ rOUN Day, Ds : BROWN would give notice to the • public that he is prepared, at his Foun dry in Coudersport, - to do till manner of CAST make end finish to order all kihds of Machinery, Mill Rearing, Board and ,Log Cars,eSteigh-Shoes of all "sizes, aud every articlt needed by a Lumbering community. And o farmers he would • say; that he has procured some of the best Plaza patterns in use, •hoth•Flat Laud and Side Hill, and keeps. them constantly on hand. And will make to order Field RoflFrs, liarrows, Cultivators, and every article us.ed by them in his line of busi ness. He it prepafed allo to du till hinds of 11 Z . A CK S IIIITTI fl. G • And from his long experience iu the above business, lie feels confident of giving satisfac tion to those who utay.give him a call. • N. H.—Old iron bought, or taken in ex • change for work. 7-27 y • FARM. FOR SALE. . . ••Fp HE undersigned JL offers for sale his farm 11,1 IN. situate on the Allegany t-- •Mt . River, about four 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 luiuber sufficient to finish it. There ore twenty-five bearing apple trees, and one hundred young and thrifty trees nut old enough to bare. This property will be sold on liberal terms for particulars enquire of the subscriber or at this office. WILLIAM W AHL. Coudersport April 3d, 1856, attenti on! I= N consequence of the opening of the Cat I tawissa, Williamsport, and Elmira R. R., whereby direct railroad •communication now established with Philadelphia, WISE, - PUSEY, & WhUleiale dealers in Foreign- and Domestic Dry Goode. N. E. corner Fifth and Markk St P nre now prepared to oiler extraordinary in dtmemerns, to the Northern Pennsylvania trade, to visit their city to make spring pur chases. Itt uddition to the low prices they sell at, they will also guurntee to ship all goods pur chuied of them, at the saine rates as goods ore shipped from New York. Their stock consists of till the usual varieties of PRINTS, - QING-11:11‘1S, CHAMRRAYS, LAWNS, BAREGE DELAINES, ALPACAS DEBEGE, OE WRITE GOODS IN ALL TFIEIR VAR IE T Y, DROCHE &. BLANKET SHAWLS, IRISH LINENS & TABLE DIAPERS, OW)THS & CASSINIERES; SATINETS & JEANS, VELVETS & VELVET CORDS, LINENS, DUCKS & DRILLINGS SILK & SATIN VESTINGS, BLACK DRESS SILKS, apot i ortgri. c4m.B4.tes, RED & WHITEIFLANNgt4S, TICKINGS & STRIPES, BLEAC RED &-M3.OW;i MUSLINS, c. k.c. 4c. -A L S Q-- A full assortment of Carpetings WISE, PUSSY, 4 . WISE, , . Wholesale. Dealers in .ready-made Clothing N. E. corner sth and Market 643., PEilladelbilia will balm. constantly- -an hand an exteunst assortment of Men's& Boys' Clothing of es-cry grade und :quality adapted to the. country trade,. All garments - warranted - of the newest styles and best- Workmanship., . Plilladelpbia, Keb.. 10th 1856. INDIAN. MEAl t ,l4.lxl ,BUCKWHEAT earl . LuuitlY Cin Ja an d th 6 EW PII:OVISI oN STORE. N TP - )TIVEISTORT o--- - T ILE Trustees of this institution take plea :aura In imnouticing to t h e Public hat t hey:have engaged the services of the Rev. J. MENDILICK, sass Principal. This gentle.: man comes to ne well recommended , as being talented, and experiatiend.• -Helms been engaged In teselting a largo share of the time for fifteen years; and from among+ tbo 'large number or I I . l il about 50f) hove gone out riot* wader his instructions, as teachers io different parts of the country. It will be his objec(to make our Academy one of the most desirable schools iuthe country, for those who wish to qualify themselves fur teaching or for other responsible stations. in. life, and also for those who desire to prepare ti.r college. THE WINTER TERM Will commence on Monday. DeceMber 1855. The Academic year will be divided in to Four Terms, of eleven weeks : each . term. The spring Term will commence on Monday, 'February 25; 1856 ; 'the Summer Term will commence on Monday, May 26!1,1856; and the Fall Term: on :Monday, the Ist, day f SepteMber,lBs6. TERMS. Tuition . -per term of eleven weeks as follows: Primary studies—Reading, Spelling, Mental Arulunetic, &e., - - - - $2.00 Common English branches—Geogra phy, Ordwgraphy, Arithmetic, and • Grammar, ..$3,00 Higher • Etiglish Branches—Natural rnilosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, _mid First Lessons in :Ugebra,• - - $4,00 Higher Mathematics—Algebra, Ge o/nary, &a, Latin, Greek, French, and German Language., -..- Drawing extra,. Piano Music, do. $5, 00 $-2,50 •. . . $B.OO Use of lioarainent, $2.00 Peyment strictly in advance. . All scho.ars who can write legibly, will be required-to present en original Composition once in two weeks; end au maie schpiars to. deciaiut once in two weeks. Though the Terms of tuition are consider ably lower than they have been heretofore yet it is designed that the instruction shall be thorough to all the brunches taught ; anti those who desire to learn and are willing study will find it a very PiteilrALlLE Scumn... SOBiESKLROSS, President.) LEVIS. MANN, Treaurer, G. B. OVEILTON, Secretary, Trustees. H.J. OLMSTED, ELI RE ES, ► Board can be obtained in private Fam ilies in the village, or rooms can be had in the Academy by-applying to the Trustees. Coudersport, .iov.tend, 1855. • WAGONS & SLEIGHS • rpHE subscribers, having rented -L the wheelwright shop fanner ly Occupied by John Reckhow, respectfuly inform the citizens of Potter County and the rest of mankind,' that they are prepared •to make sleighs. of all descriptions an sho NOTICE• • and to build all kinds of wagons according to order. Effrßepairing neatlyand expeditously done. Orders from a dtstaueo protninly attentded to J. RECKHOW, d: Z. J. TIFICINIPSON Couilersport, Jan. 10th, 1856. • f VOR salo-at tho above sho p , a new Cut 1: ter. ALSO ONE SET two torso, light BOLLS. 1031INNS' JUSTICE; the latest edition, a the JOURNAL' BOOK STORE. NEW BOOKS. ENCHANTED BEAUTY, by Dr. Elder, Lives of Atrocious Judges, by Hildreth, Progress of Religious ideas, by L 31 Child Bryard Taylot's Travels, - The Song of Hiawatha—Longfellow, Caspar, by Amy Lnthrop, Just received and for srde•at the JOURNAL BOOK STORE Harrison's Columbian • Inks. Black, Japan, Capping, Markin . , Green,. ,Black, Blue, Scarlet, Red; Cara.ine. These Inks'flow freely from the pen and give a stronger and more durable color than any other. For sale, wholesale and retail, hv SMITH & JO.NES. Auditor's Notice. Christopher Eyoliu lis, the Court of Com vs. anon Pleas orPotter Co., C, W. Johnson. No. 21, Sept. Term, 1,54. The undersigned having been appointed by the Court, en Amditor to distribute the mon, yeS arising from the sale on execution of the real estate of the deft in the suit, will attend to the detiesoflusappointment at the office of the Prothonotary in Coudersport, ion the seventh ofJune, 1836; at '2 o'clock, when all persoAs interested may attend if they think proper. JNO. S. MANN, _ Auditor. - April 30, 1856. NEW. GOODS, . m IIE subscriber has just iccetved a genet.- al assortment of fall and winter goods consisting of DRY QOOPS. . . 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.. Hie old ntistomere and friends and the pnq lie generally-are invited o call and evoninq for .thentaelves. • .... • D. E. O . I3ISTED. Couderaliort Oot. 4th, '1655- T.ANSAS AND The tindersigned'hatingloet . atirialitim . P 9-99 Y• in n.m.lung hisslagee,and being ithlidoo a to, pay his repe,cts..te the„llorded•,flaffians of DlisSteuri, proposes to raise the " SELLIN G „ . And therefore he' offer. for sale onelal the best farms hithe county . of Potter; shwa/id one and Abair miles north Of Condeni;i6c4 and adjoining that of Nelson Clark,: tiontamint one I hundred acres of hind,. forty of whighia under improsoment,well fenced, and watered.tinal to any in the'nation.• • The ,Allegarty xiver runs through it and. nomerous - spruagil 'ems from it, tine of which, is the adattratlen - df all periMmi who travel the Wepay . ille road. There use two Nautili barns and ocus,4rete house: There • are •one hundred and twenty. fivo thrifty apple trees, twenty.fiie'of which are bearing trees. Tl:e plow.; land, his b oon highly . manured for tw o year and- is inline condition for the bdst possiblefarming.... . . Terms of salo 'will be reasonable. rive years time will be given; with a imall'itut in hand. For particulars inquire at this Office or of the subscriber at Colesburg, 8. DI. M 11.14. Coudersport, hfay 20,1854, REGISTER'S NOTICE: IVOTICE is hereby given that the Admin. istrators of Asa Lathrop deceased, have filed their account in the Register'. office in and for the county of Potter! and - that the same will be presentol to theOrptians':court of said county, on the 16th day of June next for confirmation, when all persons interested may attend if they think proper. *- - " A. JACKSON, Register. • REctstza's OFFICE, • . . • Coudersport, May 15, 1856 IS hereby given that the Hon. John .Gal braith, of the 6th Judicial District. will hold a tSpecial Court at Couderaiiort, Pa:, com mencing on the 16th day of June nelt,Ter the purpose of trying the following causes, to wit • . $5,00 • - N. L. -Pike and.E. W. Biitiqp vc Solomon Foster. T. 11. TYLER, Proth'y, pp. Wes ‘Ybits, May 19, 1856, Court ProcLumatloti. WHEREAS, the Hon. B, 'bleat Judge and the Don. 0. A Lewis and Mann, &up ;Associate Judges of the Courts. of Oyer and Termiuer and Grille rat Jail Delivery, .Quarter Sessions et. the'' Peace, Orphau's Court tied Court of Corninan Pleasfor the County of Potter, have issued . their precept, bearing date -the •23.1 AIAT of I February, in the year door Lord one thousand _eight hundred and fifty-six, and to me direc. ted. fur huldiug a Court of Oyer mad.Terminer - and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphan's-Court, and Court a Common Pleas, in the Borough of Coudere port, on MONDAY, the 16th day of • Junef next, and .to continue one week: ' Notice is therefore hereby given to tbo Coroners, Justices of the Peace, and Consta bles within the county, that they be then sod there in their proper persons, ' at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, with their rolls, reconls, inquisitions, examinations, and other remote• braces, to do those things which to theii . ollices appertain to be done. Aud those who.- are bound by their recogoizances to prosecute against the prisoners that , are or :shall be is the jail of the said county of Putter are to be then and there to piosecute against them as will he just. Dated at Coudersport, Feb. - 234 1856 and the 80th year of the Independence of the United States of America. I'. A. STEBBINS, SheritE. FOR TRIAL AT JUNE TERM, 1856, Bingham Sch. District vs. C. C.Crum, J.O. Williams & wife " Harriet Losey. &H. H. Dent, " Richard Goodman R. W. M'lntyrs & C. Ellison, " Luman Bell, Jr., • " J. C_Cavanaugh, " 6 Bonjn: Jones, & Otis Bourn,, " Solomon Sart. • • wcil & S. A. Backus, The Cona'th, of Pa., 2 " Harry Lord, use of Potter County 5 . • Versel Dickenson " Samuel Haven, Ma B. Gibbs " R. Harmon, et. al. Wolfs & Christie " Isaac Benson, Horaco N. Stone Silas N. Howard 11. %V. May Leman Bell Vorsol Dickenson Wm. A. Simpson John J. Ridgway .t • 1V: T. Jones, & A. F. Jones, IV. T. Jones, & Bro. " L. Johnston,- Richlrd Webti " James Bartron, H. IV. May "• R. N. 3rlntere, A. A. Amsbury " , Benjamin Bane, I Nathan Ilills • John Cs I den, Garnishee of M. Musto, Jahn Crittenden " Harry Crittendsal Riedeltnan 6:J4y - ward" SW. T. Jones dc • • •j A. F. Jones. THOS, B. TYLER, PRGTIZONORARY'a OFFIcE, / Froth)... oudersport, Apra 23, 18 56. Lewisville steam Grist Dill TilE Subscribers having purchased the in-: terest of all other parties beret O f -ore cos % ceruedin the above establishment; ' ire now prepared to do all kinds a custom work is their line, as we believe in a workmanlike, manner; and hope by a diligeut atteutiou tc busiuess, to merit and receive a .inera, share of patrr nage. Persous wishing to hate wheat, or buckwheat floured for market, Coo at al! imes be accommodated ou short For the quality of the work done at our mill we refer to A. Corey, Esq., Lewis Title, G. G. Colvin, Esq., *Bingham, and ,Nlaj. S. M Mills, John S Mann, Esq. - , and Mr. Jam Locke, Coudersport, ELLTAH . GRiDLEY 0. A. Lr i wts.. Louisville, Dee. 27th, 104. Frederick 11. Smith > ) . Potter Co., Cola; VS. .mon Pleas Pio. 135, Sspr. Luke Stevens. ' )Term, 1e54. The undersigned an Auditor. appointed by tho Court to distribute moneys arising fromrds of real Lana; iu the above entitled cause, will attend to the•duties of his appointment on Sit' urday the 7th day of Juno next, between the hours of 1 &4 o'clock, P. bI.. of said day, er the Prothonotaryls office in Cciueersport. Per ligns interested can attend if they think proper. A. G. OLMSTED, • 4444* April 27;185 El NOTICE List of Causes :-o-: : NOT/OEI. Audit9,ol Notice.
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