The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, June 26, 1856, Image 4

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GUARTiteiIVS - SAI:E.
wpcE is hereby given that by virtue of
att order - of sale issued to me from the
Oipban's Court ofthe County of Potter,'l will
on Tuesday_the 17th orJune next,' at one
•ia'clnek P.M:,
s ot the Court House in Couders
expese 'to pnblic sale or vendue, tho fol
%Wing described l pieces or parcels of lava,
tiiittatsd in tins 'township of Summit, in the
sittetkr afbrcxaid and bounded and' described
..444Ww.5:
7Seginning at a hemlock, tho south east cor
i* thereof, standing 80 rods north of the
. tooth east corner of warrant 91:41, and in
lie' east lino of said warrant, thence north
16 rods tb e'post; thence westl7l2 rods to
she tunEpike, thence by the turnpike south
10 west, 18,3 rods, thence south ') east 60
Pods to the south west corner thereof, thence
etni 174 'reds to the place of begintiiii:
'containing 8_, 5 acres.
Atcos--anotier lot bounded as follows :
Beginning at a' post standing in the south
line of warrant 212 G, aforesaid,-303 west
of the south east corner of said warrant,
'thence Beath 19. , east 34 rods, thence north
: b 0 rods to a beech; thence 'east 313 rods to
.: A hemlock, thence south 28 rods to a hem
:, Idek, thence west 167 rods to a post in the:
piddle of the turnpike, thence south .11,1 0
suet 34 rods; thence south 23'-' east :211 rods
to a post, thence West 158 rods to the place-
Of beginning: containing a hundred acres;
rxcepting out of the last mentioned tract,
lan lying west of the turnpike and south of
t t he Ayres Bill read, containing about '8
dores.—Also—another piece of ground 2
iods square. occupied as a Burying Ground.
About one hundred acres of the above, des.
01)0 real - estate; is under improvement; with
Y frame house and two frame barns, erected
thereon.' To be sold as the estate of %V. C.
Butterworth, deceased.
• Terms ' Thirty per cent of the whole
Ambunt 6fpurchasemoney, to be cash in hand ;
Merest iu two annual instalments with interest
tb be sedered by judgment bond and mortgage
'on l he. premises.
- bOIIIESKI ROSS, Guardian of
Ina, ImoonsE,'Loinsc It., JOSEPHINE, Se
It. BUTTERWORTH, junior children of
VV. C. Butter Worth, llee'd
`Citudetspert April, 22 1856.
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CLOTH DRESSING. -
ALL persons having cloth to color and
dress, by ' leaving the same at the
&tole of J. M. Judd in uoudersport, will be
forwarded to the works of the subscriber
finishedin good order and returned, payment
for dressing can be made to J. M. Judd ou
delivery of ,he cloth. Mark the pieces plainly
With name and directions.
- O. 11. PERRY.
Genesee Fork Sept. 19th, 1;.-:55.
BOOT & SHOE STOE.E,
THE subscriber would respectfully
inform the inhabitants of Ulysses and
surrounding country, that he has recently es•
lablislied himself tit :he manufacture and sale
of Boots end'Shoes, and has the largest and
assortment of work ever oifereu in this
Market. The subtzeribcr has been very choice
in - his 'smection of city work and leather
Which is of the best quality thr style and work
tatinship. lie is hot to be neat west of N. York
'Venus ready pay.
" Hides and grain taken in exchange for work
-a reduction of seven per cent wilt he made for
itch, ntrpersons wisning to perehase will do
well to call'and examine lbr themselves be-
Pore purchasing else where. Business place a
little-north of Chappcl.4 dry goods store; cash
ii.nd for Hides. •
Lewisville, March 17th, 1656.
J. N. Haskins c In the Court of Com
' • vs. man Pleas of Potter
George Nelson s County May Term
Itci3 :No 71.
The undersigned having been appointed by
he Court; Auditor to dilir,bute the money
krising from the sale on executions of the real
estate of the Dpfendaut ' in the above entitled
base, will attend to the duties of his appoint.
bent at the Prothonotary's in the Lturo
Coudersport, on thel7th day of May Iwti, at
One o'ciuck P. M.; where all persons interest
lid, may attend If they think proper.
T. b. TYLER,
• " Auditor.
nuu,R.An! ! !
TIM Water has come at last, and all who
w•ieh to' have their grinding done in the
VERY BEST OF ORDER,
lust bring your grain to the Cushin ,, ville
Grist and there yon vvill'fiud .1. 'tenor
ton, giving entire satisfaction to all.- You
i.ho dunk sire bum a call, and yOu'll not
IA sorry.
N. B. Wheat and Buckwheat floured for
;Dirket, on the shortest notice.
. Cushingville, April 12th, ICSC.
pupersrtsors and Township
Teuurers, Take Nctice.
pommtssiosene OFFICE,
potidersport, March 12,
jv sonfonnity with the requirements of the
4 11. folloklfig tith section of the act of Assem
bly entitled " An act to consolodate and amend
the Road laws of the counties of Tiaga, Pot
ter, icKean and Elk," passed the 14th day of
April, A. D., 1t. , 55, the undersigned, Commis
sioners of Potter county, will meet at their
office in the Brirough of Coudersport, on Mon
day, the :Ph day of May next, at which time
tud place, the !izuperAtsors and Treasurers of
the'several townships who are desirous of
drawing and receiving the orders for their
kimpecrtve townships, are requested to attend.
• Attest, DUICK. W.DIPPLE.
Smer.. HAYZ,f, HENRY NELSON
Clerk, HARRISON ROSA
Fiorito!! 6. That it shall he the duty of the
eupervisors, on or before the first day of June
bt each year, so,file their duplicate for so
iatuch of the tax assessed upon unseated lands,
pur :uance of the foregoing sections of this
jsct as shall at that time remain due and tin
paid, in the office of the County Commission
ers fur collection; when the said duplicate
shell have been i filed as aforesaid, the county-
Commissioners re hereby authorized and re
quired to- draw their orders on the county
treasurer, in favor of the supervisors of the
proper townships, in sums as may be desired.
by them, to the amount Of such duplicate, de
ducting theretrotn'sneh amount as will, in the
judgment of the county commissioners, be
•utlicient to pay the commission of the county
treasurer, and covet such exoneration and
kbatetneuts as will be likely to bemade, and
shall deliver the same to the township treas
urer; the stffirduplicate, 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 Timid out on the said orders drawn
the tiontnyeoramissione
PIANOS,
Melodeons, and
1M 1 1l 8 C •
TRE CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED!
Prices Greatly Reduced
HORACE WATERS,
No. 333 Broadway, N. Y.
AGENT FOR THE BEST BOSTONN - ANH
N. Y. INSTRUME:NTS.
JIHE Lorgesi 4ssortwent ofPinnos,
Melodeons, Musical Instruments, and
MiOdcal Merchandise of all kinds, in thel U.
S. Pianos front Ten different- Manufactories,
comprising those of every variety - of style,
from the plain, neat cud substantial G. oc
taves, in Walnut or Rosewood Cases, from
MO to $290, to those of the Most elegant
finish up to Due Thousand Dollars. No house
in the Union can compete with the above iu
the number, variety, and celebrity of its in
struments, nor in the Extremely Low Prices
at mrhich they are sold.
HORACE WATERS'
MODERN IMPROVED
PIANOS,
IVith or without Iron Frames, posses - sing in
their improvements of over-strings and action,
a length of scale, and compass of tone equal to
the Grand Piano, united with the beauty and
durability of structure of the square Piano.;--
They are justly pronounced by the Press and
by the first .11 asical 'Masters, to ho equal to
those of any other manufacturer. They are
built of the best and most thoroughly season
: material, and guaranteed to stand the ac
tion ot every climate,
Each Instrument guaranteed to give satis
faction, or purchase-money refunded. SEC-
OND-HAND PIANOS AT GREAT
coustautly to store, price from '430
to sl.lo,
fIORICE WATERS'
melodeony.
Superior Instruments in tone, touch and du
rability of make. (Tuned the equal tempera
ment.) Melodeons of all other styles and
makes. Price $45, sdo $75, $lOO,
$.440, double needs and two banks of Keys,
MO, Less a liberal discount. Clergymen
and Churches, an extra discount.
MARTIN'S GUITARS,
BROWN'S HARPS,
LUTES,
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FLUT INAS,
ACCORDEONS,
VIOL INS,
and Musical Instruments of all kinds, qt lower
prices than ever before allured to the 'public.
A large discount to Teachers and Schools,—
The trade supplied on the most liberal terms.
num.
One of !he largest and best selected *cata
logues of Musicnowd published, comprising
many uf the choice an Mu s t popular nits tit
the day, and will be sold a t one-third oil from
the tegular prices, •
Music scut by
mail to all parts of the coati -
try, post paid. Particular and personal alum
tam paid to all orders received by mail. sa
islet:umn guaranteed in every instance, Pianos
and Melodeons for rent, and rent allowed pa
purchase. Pianos and Melodeons for sale on
monthly payments. Second-hand Pianos ta
ken in ei4diange fur new. General and select
Catalogues and Schedule of prices forwarded
to all parts of the country by mail.
Ea - GREAT IisiDUCtiMENTS OFF ERED
'PG AGE N'IS IN ALL I'AWIS
COUNTRY, to sell the llorace Waters' 1' nos
Melodeons, and Catalogue of Music.'
S. lIULL
MORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKEIt.
Is the leading American weekly Agricultural
Literary and Family Newspaper. This is no
vain . ussturption, but fully sustained by its
high reputation, great popularity, and exten
sive circulation. It einbrlices more Agricul
tural, Horticultural, Mechanical, Scientific,
Educational, Literary and News-Mauer, inter
spersed with nutnerous4ind costly engravings,
titan any oilierJourtiffin the Union—render
ing it unequalled in variety and usefulness of
coition's. An actual increase of nearly seven
thousand subscribers during the past year,
stimulates and enables us to make the fifth
r °mine, for 1536, superior to its predecessors.
With a corps of six able Editors, and every
facility for publishing in the best style, we are
detrenninen that the RURAL shall excel in
44.411 contents and appearance:
LS high Literary and.moral tone, interest
ing variety, and entire freedom from trash and
vulgarity, render it a safe and desirable com
p:uncut for the young—a choice paper for the
!wilily circle.
TER3l3.—$2 a year; $1 for six months—in
advance. ...ireat reduction to agents and clubS.
ue- specime n numbers sent free; give us
your address. Subscription money, properly
enclosed at our risk., if addressed to
T: D..111.001?..E, Rochester, N. Y
The Journal Book-Store
®most
to the public a good variety or
readable books, cheap for cash of
family necessities. All the newest books of
rabic are kept on hand, or immediately pro
cured for customers, and we hope to receive
such pa:runage as faithful attention to busi
ness, and an earnest desire to oblige, may
deserve. New hooks received at short inter
vals. §chool Books, Stationery of all kinds.
materialS for Paper Flowers; etc., constantly
oil hand. Music, Maps, Mathematical Instru
ments.
Please call and examine for yourselves
the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE.
The People's Cash Store,
AT COUDERSPORT.
omething New. anti Something
. Wanted,
THE subscribers, having entered into part
nership Arrangements under the firm of
Akvs.titu & WiLcox, will be happy to see
All old friends, and all. new friend., calling
day after day, and continually, at "The Peo
ple's Cash store" in Coudersport, inquiring
lbr DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
READY-MADE CL . O
and all the endless variety of articles vs;hich
the' People want, and must ham And the
subscribers will sell to their customers, old .or
Pm,' 'far the Cush, or other .Ready-Pay, the
very best bargains to hO had in Northern
Peuusylvania,
MAYNARD & WILCOX.
Coudersport April 5 1855,
4QURNAL - BOOK ITOR.O
NEW ARRAN-GEAIENT.
HE undersigned having purchased
T
the entire Stock Of Books lately °Wiled
by Tyler & Jonesond completed her as - -
sortment by new purchases in the city, offers
to the public', the greatest variety and hest
selected Stock of
HISTORICAL,
MISCELLANEOUS
BIOGRAPHICAL, and
• CLASSICAL
Books ever presented for sale in this county.
All the new books of any value are kept
constantly ou hand, or procured by express_
for customers who may desire them. It is
believed that a faithful attention to business,
and an earnest desire -to oblige all who may
deal with her, Will secure a liberal amount of
patronage. .
Seitoul Books, Stationery ofal I kinds, ma
ternds for Paper Flowers, etc., constantly on
hand; also Al usic, Maps, Mathematical Instru
ments. Please call and examine for yourselves.
M. W. MANN.
Coudersport, May 14,185 ti.
Y BONDAGE d MY FREEDOM. By'
..1.7.1.Fred. Douglass.
Journey to Central Africa. Bayard Taylor
Giltillau's Third Gallery of Portraits,
lather Clark, the Pioneer Preacher,
The Hidden Path, -
Fables for Critics,
Together with a general stock of Standard
- and Miscellaneous Works; good books for
Young People; Stationer) , at Wholesale &.
Retail; Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks-in short,
everything in the greatest variety usually
kept in a Book Store.
ATE'pIODIST nylon Books of various
4.1 - Sizes just in and tor sale at the
JOURNAL BOOK STORE.
11QIBLES, English and German, a variety of
styles and sizes, at the Journal Book Store,
Pocket Bibles, Ilydin Books, Prayer Books,
Webster's Dictionary, unabridged, octavo,
- high school and common school editions,
Harper's-Universal Gazetteer,
I:rude:Ws Concordance. Testaments,
Putnam's Alagazine, bound,
Bayard Taylor's 1V orks, vols., • •
Poets and Poetry of America, .
Poets and Pocay of Engiand,
Layard's Nineveh and Babylon,
'IV tills s Poems,
Goldsmith's, Gray's, Ossiatt's, Cook's, and
Tennyson's Poems,
Paradise Lost. Lady of the Lake,
Prescott's Histories. Mexico and Pent,. -
'niers' French Revolution,
Jiisephus. Rumn, •
Winthrop's Aew-England,
iNlacaidey's England.. Dickens' England,
Tho SpeetuLor, tl cols., dro..
Children's Books—and Toys:
School Books, every kind called for in this
community.
Latin, French, and German School Books,
Leverett's Latin Lexicon,
DraWing Paper, Books, and Cards, -
Drawing Pencils—Crayons, Toy Paints,
Colors for oil painting. Music.
Brushes, Chalk, Pens, Qui] Is, Paper of every
variety culled fur. IVafers, Wax,
Materials for Paper Flowers.
Harrison's Copying-Ink—Davids' Blue Ink,
Indelible ink, several kinds.. Hovey's Ink,
-Many Phrenological and Hydropthic
iNorks.
Fowlers and Wells' pu lications.
Blank Books. Mem and Diaries.
Teacher and Pare! .
Theory and Practice of Tetfching.
Life of Horace Greeley.
Star Papers-11. W. Beecher.
Works of Theodore Parker, .
Shakspcare,
For sale ci eap at the
JOURNAL BOOK—STORE..
TAM far and Almanacs r ISSG.
_IL/Blotting Cases, Curd Cases,
Theriumumets,
Children's Books for the Holidays,
Chess Men, Drawing 'paper,
Bristol Board, Monuchrunialic Board,
Hydropathic L i ieycioyedia, by Dr. Trail,
Family Physician—Dr. chew,
Family Dentist, •
• Potiehur Papers, at the -
JOURNAL BOOK STOKE.
NUEDSTEWS DICTIONARY Pocket,
V V School, University - , Octavo; and quarto
editions, for sale Ly M. W. M,
DitAFTING Instruments, Water Colors,
Urawing Paper, Pencils, and !trashes,
just receireu by
6 .1LAT.11:6, Pencils, Writing, Books
arawing Books, Aceountaud Memorandum
Books, Tracts, Sunday School. Question and
Class Books. Ink, Paper-sand, Chalk, Cray
ons, Sealing Wax, Tissue, Tracing, Drawing,
and Glazed Paper; Blotting Boards, Perk).
rated Boards, Port-Folios, auu forte-Monnuieti
Cull Load examine at tho
JuURNAL BOOK-STORE.
Uythata, the Lute of Zion,
and Boys and Girls' Singing Book, at. the
JOURNAL I.luOA. STO.KE.
New 80043.
American Agitators and Reformers,
By Baruett 1,25
Life of ‘Vm. H, Seward, his Speech
es, Orations, and Writings, , 1,01.
Life and Beauties of Fanny Vern, .1;45
Life of Horace Greeley, (uew supply,)
Stanhope Burleigh, -or the Jesuits in
our Homes, (new supply,)
W, M.
NEW Mttsie received every few days by
M. W. M.
Ladies rr
SA
u Sa u n i and d
et
iaNebraska.
Needlework,
Book of Parlor Games.
Burrowe's Piauo Forte Primer.
Workingman's Way in the World.
Ellen Montgomery's Book Shelf.
Fessenden's Ness American Gardener,
Sunshine on Daily Paths, Dickens
Sunshine of Graystone, E.. 1, May.
Elements of Cheracter, Margaret Chandler
Europe; Past and Present, Ongewitter.
Paige's Commentary on the New Testa
• - 'neut.
Endless Amusement, or Entertaining Ex
peritneuts in various sciences. •
' Peterson's Familiar Science. _
Liebig's Agricultural Chemistry. '
Accurdeon Instructor, etc., at the .
- JOURNAL 8008 STORE.
Ceudersport, slay, 1d56. • - '
MAGAZINES. •
I-UTNASI'S, Grahaul's, Frink Leslie's
Blackwood's, Knickerbocker, and House
hbld Words, for solo at the
JOURNALEOOK STORE
LADIES and Gentlemen are invited to calf
- andexamine the new books and other
Goode just received and for sale by
• Al, W. MANN
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ent.r.ai-K nfo-rm atio
UNITED STATES GOVERNMEN7
Presideni—Firinklin Pierce
Vice President—(de facto) Jesse D. Brigid
Secretary of Slate• . —Win. L. Marcy.
Secretary of Interior—Robert McClelland.
Secretary of Treasury—Jaines Guthrie. -
Sreritary of War—Jefferson Davis.
Secretary of Nary—James C. Dobbin. '
Post Master General—James Campbell: .
Attorney General—Caleb Cushing :
Chief Justice of United States—R. B. Taney
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Governor—James Pollock.
Secretary of State—Andrew G. Curtin.
Deputy Secretary of Statc—J. M. Sullivan,
Surreyor General—J. Porter Brawley.
Auditor General—Ephraim Banks.
Treasurer—Ell Slifer.
Supreme Court Judges—Ellis Lewis, W. "
Lowrie, G. \V. Woodward, J. C. Knox, J. S
Black.
County Officers, with Post Office Address.
President Judge,
ROBERT G. %Vitt %Vellshoro, Tioga Co
Associate Judges,
ORANGE A. LEWIS, Ulyses •
JosErn'iVANs, Jlillport.. •
District Attorney,
FRANKLIN \V. KNos, Coudersport.
Sheriu,
PIERRE A. STEBBINS, Coudersport. •
Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts
THOMAS B. TYLER, Coudersport.
Register and Recorder,
ANDREW JACKSON, Coudersport.
County Commissioners,
DUICK WHIPPLE, Ulys:es Center. •
Hinatsos Rosa, Whites Corners,
HENRY NELSON, Wharton.
County A aditika . l;
• - WILLIAM B. GuAvES, Clark.
HARRIS I.l(mAs, Roulette.
H. L. SIMONS, Allegany.
Commissioners iClerk,
anntel Havens, Coudersport.
Z. F. Robinson, Harrison Valley
Superintent6st of CUl;lmnit School 4
J. B. Pradt, Coudersport,
B. BROWN would .give notice to the
• public that he is prepared, at his Foun
dry in Coudersport, to do all manner of CAST:
make and finish to order all kinds
of Machinery,' Mill Gearing. Board and Log
Cars ' eSleigli-Shoes of all sizes, ald every
articlt needed by a Lumbering community.
And o farmers h would say,. that lie has
procured some of the best Pinto patterns in
use, both Flat Land and Side Hill, and keeps
them constantly on lewd. And will make to
order Field Rollers, Harrows, Cultivators, and
every article used by them in lib; line of busi
ness. is prepared also to do all kinds of
BLA CKS T TN G.
And from his long experience in the above
business, he feels confident of giving satisfac
tion to those who may give him a call.
N. B.—Ok[ iron bought, or taken in cx
chanire for work. 7.27 y
FARM FOR SALE.
roc -
T HE undersigned
egg, otnrs for sale his farm
1.11.1 Lit ' situate on the Allegany
Ricer, about four miles
west of Coudersport. The farm contains one
hundred and fourteen aeres—nbout fifth-ire
of which is cleared. There is a good frame
barn—a house frame roofed, with lumber
sufficient•to finish it. There are twenty-live
hearing apple trees ; and one hundred young
and thrifty trees not old enough to bare.
This property will be sold on liberal terms
for ptuticulars enquire ni the subscriber or at
this office. WILLIAM %YAM,
Coudersport April 3d,
elttenti on;
TN consequence of the opening of the Cat
tawissa, Williamsport, and Elmira R. 8.,
whereby direct railroad communication
now established with Philadelphia,
WISE, PUSE.Y, & WISE,
Wholesale dealors in Foreign and
.Doniestio
Dry Goods. N. C. corner Fifth and Marliot St
P
are now prepared to oiler extraordinary - in
ducements; to the Ici., - ra,ern Pennsylvania
trade, to visit their city to make spring. pUr
chases. .
M. W, MANN.
In addition to the low prices they sell at,
they will also guarotee to ship all goods ptir
chased of them,-at the sa u te rates as goods
ure shipped from New Vert:. Their stock
consists of MI theMmal varieties •
WHITE GOODS IN• ALL THEIR
VARIETY,
BROCHE S: BLANKET SHAWLS,
IRISH LINENS & TABLE
DIAPERS,
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
SATINETS &..TEANS,
VELVETS A; VELVET CORDS,
LINENS, DUCKS & DRILLINGS,
SII 4 E. 4 SATIN VESTINQS,
BLACK DRESS SILK,S,
COLORED CAMBRICS,
RED & WHITE FLANNELS,
TICKINGS & STRIPES, ••
BLEACHED & - .BROWN MUSLINS,
--WISE, PIJSEY, &WISE,
Wholesale Dealers in ready-made Clothing
N. E. corner sth and Market Sts., Philadelphia
will have constantly on hand an extenstv
assortment of Men's & Boys' Clothing of every
grade and quality adapted to • the country
trade. All garments warranted of the newest
slylei and best Workmanship.
Philadelphia, Feb. 10th 1856.
INDIAN MEAL ! and BUCKWHE.Vrcon,
...I-stantly on hand at the
' ' NEV PROVISION STORE.
,Treasurer,
Henry Ellis, Coudersport
County Surreyor,
FOUNDRY.
I=l
PRINTS,
GINGHAMS,
CHAMRRAYS,
L A WNS,
JAREGE DEL AINES,
ALPACAS' DEBEGE,
&c, &c. • &c.
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A full assortment of carpetiogs
COUDERSPORT
ACADEMY.
===:l
THE Trustees of this Institution take plea
surp in announcing to the Public hat
they have engaged the services of the Re:.
J. HENDRICK, as Principal. This gentle
man conies to us well recommended as' being
able, talented, and experienced. Helms been
engaged in teaching a large share of the time
for fifteen years; and from among the large
number of his pupils, about 500 have gone
out from under his instructions, as teachers in
different parts of the country•. It will be his
object to make our Academy one of the most
desirable schools in the country, for those whc;
wish to qualify themselves for teaching or for
other responsible stations in life, and . also for
those who desire to prepare for college.
'THE WINTER TERM
Will commence ou Monday. December 3d,
1355. 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 9-6t14.1656; and
the Fall Term on Monday, the Ist. day f
September, k 56.
TERMS.
Tuition per term of eleven weeks as
follows:
Primary sLudies—Reading, Spelling,
Mental Arithmetic, &c., - - - - ' $2.00
Common English branches—Geogra
phy, Orthography, Arithmetic, and
grammar, $3.00
Higher English Branclies-:-Natural
. Philosophy, As:ronomy, Chemistry,
and First Lessons ut Aigebra, - - $4.00
Higher Mathematics—Algebra, Ge
ometry, &c., ------ - 55.00
Latin, Greek, French, and German ' •
Languages, - -------
Drawing extra,
Piano Music, do. - -- - - .
Use of Initrioneut, $2.0
rayminn strictly in advance. ;.
All scholars who can write legibly, will be
required to present an original Composition
once in two weeks; and an male scholars to
declaim once in two weeks.
Though the Terms of tuition are consider
ably lower than they have been heretoibre
yet tt is designed that the instruction shall
be thorough in all the branches, taught ; am/
'these tt ho dysirc to learn and are willing
study will find it a very PnortrADLE amour..
SOBIESKI ROSS, President.)
LEWIS MANN, Treasurer,
G. B. OVERTON, secretary,) Trustees.
ILL OLMSTED,
ELI REES,
Nard can be.obtaiued in private Fatu
ities in the village, or rooms can be had in the
Academy by applying to the Trustees.
Coudersport, i\ov.l,2nd, .18F.;5.
WAGONN & SLEIGHS
,;,,,, 7 7 5 , z - r 111: subscribers, haring rented
AL the wbeelwriglit shop forincr
ly occupied by John Reckhow, respectfitly
inforin the citizens of Potter County and the
rest of mnkind., that they are prepared to
make slUighs of all descriplions on sho
NOTICE.
and to build all iOnds or wagon;i-according to
order. . •
.:::irllepairing neatly and expeditonsly done.
Orders from a dts:anee protnialy attended to
rtzeKnow, a z. J 71 - 103IPSOK
Coudersport, Jan.. lUtlt, F 56.
F'OR sale at the above shop, a new Cat
ter.
A LSO -ONE SET two horso, light
BOBS,
IINNS' JUSTICE, the latest erUtidn, at
X/ the JOURNAL BOOli: sToitE:
NEW BOOKS.
EINCDANTED BEAUTY, by Dr. Elder,
4
Lives of Atrocious Judges, by Ilildreth.
Progress offieligious ideas, by L . 1I Child,
Brvard Taylot's Tjavels,
The Song of HiatVatba—Longfello‘V,
Caspar, by Amy Lotbrop,
Just received and tbr sale at 114
JOURNAL, BOOK STORE
KANSAS AND gREEDON
The undersigned haring lost a large sum of
money in running his stages, and being anxious
to pay his respects to the Border Ruffians or
Missouri, proposes to raise the wind by
SELLING A FARM
And therefore he offers for save one of 'the
best limns in the county of Potter, situated
one and a half miles north of Coudersport, and
adjoining that of Nelson Clark, containing one
hundred acres of land, forty of which is under
improvement,well fenced, and watered equal
to any in the nation. The Allegany- river
runs through it and numerous springs come
from it, one of which is the admiration -of ell
persons who travel the Wellsville road.
There are two frame barns and one frame
house. There aro one hundred and twenty
five thrifty apple trees, twenty-live of which
are bearing trees. The plow land has been
highly immured for two years and is in fine
condition for the best possible faruling.
Terms of sale will be reasonable. Five
years time will be given, with a small stun in
hand. Fur particulars inquire at this office
or of the subscriber at Calesburg
S.
Coudersport, May 20, 1854.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that the AdtniM
•istrators of Asa Laihrop deceased ; have
filed their account in the Register's pftice in
and for the county of Potter; and that the
same will be presented to the Orphans' Court
of said county, on the Itith day of June next
for confirmation, when all persons interested
may attend if they think proper.
A. JACKSON, Register.
REGISTER'S OFFICE,
Coudersport,May 15,1856
NOTICE -
IS hereby given that the Hon. John Gal
braith, of the 6th Judicial District, will hold
a Special Court at Coudersport, Pa., COM
menpwg on the 16th day of June next, fop,
the purpose of' trying the following causes,
to wit :
N. L. Dike and
E.W.7 Bishopvs. Solomon Poster.
T. B. TYLER, Proth'y,
per Milee White, Dep.
May 19, 1856:
JAMES KAY,
J. H. TROUTMAIT,
KAY & BROTHER,
LAW BOOR SELLERS
A N D
PUBLISHERS,
Nos. ET .1419 South sth St. East side
FIRST fiTOTLE JIDOTE CJIESTNCT ST.
Philadelphia.
KAY & BROTHER PUBLISH THE
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LAND AGENCY.
THE understglied having hien entrusted
with the care of sererat large tracts of
and in this county, -hai made himself
tin:tinted with the (ands and lai.4 titles of thd
county, and will ;;ice immediate attention to
any business of this nature-that way ho cu
trasted to hint. 3. S. MANN.
Bounty Land,
Tr HE uu dersigned will give panic
Ilar attention to the proeuriug of Boit _
Laud for all those entitled thereto under
late or any previous Actot Congress.
A, G...OLMSTED
• Coudersport, March
INFAV GOODS.
TILE subscriber has just received a gener
al assortment of fall acid winter goods
consisting of
DRY GOODS,
•
BOOTS & SITOES,.
BATS & 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..
. —o—
His old customers and friends and the put
lie generally are invited 6 call and examine'
for themselves,
- D. E. OLMSTED
Coudersport Oct. 4th,
_arrison's Columbian Inkg,
Black, • Japan, Copying, ilfarking
Green, Black, Blue, Incicllible,-
Sciarlet, Red, Carmine.
Theso.lnks flow freely from the pen and
give a stronger and more durable color than
any other. Fur sale, wholesale and retail, by
. SMITH dc, JONES.
NOTICE.
By the death ofJohn Keating, Esq., late a
the city of Philadelphia, the title of the Keat ,
& Co. lands becomes tested in William
V. Keating, Adolphe E. Boris, & James M.
Wilcox, by whom deeds will be granted. The
charge of the company's landed interest in
Pennsylvania has devolved upon the subscri
ber who hereby informs the Settlers on Keat
ing Co. lands, that Diem's. John King,
John S. Alarm, & Byron D. Hamlin, still con
tinue ourauthorized agents in Potter & Mc.
Kean Comtics.
All pereoas indebted to the company are.
earnestly requested to come forward and settle
their accounts without farther delay:
WILLIAM V. KEATING.
.Philadelphia, May 1t356.
ARGUN CAMERON.
rz.
J. ALIT.ZO Nay,