Attv firRE nadaisigitcd haajng, pwchated the JL interest ofT. B. Tyler, in life. Drag and Book busineas,-purposetrreembine their stock .and,conunne to supply their nue:wren-I friends the same Variety of goods as hiietofor,t, Aaxitiept Books: -Beilering' try thie; tilringetneut `weltlialr oxplasesnt least.ten por ceut tzicid!irVirtsPiselflo gtve obi ens - towers the .batetit. of the change, fur ready. pay relying _ isani.ittereased sales, for our stuck win istOmprise alt articles found under the general ..• heart of Dry Goods, ro c ones and Provisions, Lind Hardware. .„N. B. A full stock of Drugs, ➢ied'icinea, htints;Qiis,Catnphene,Fluid.und Dye Stu d 's, 'kept constantly on 'hand - .logether with sat -lionterv, fancy articled, Watcties and J elry . For tote . truth .of the aboie promises we rrspectfully :invite au examination or our .goods. - • & JONES. Coudersport, July 3, 1856. = • • NOTIC IS hereby giveh that the Notes and Accounts of the late firm of Tyler rind Jones have :been transferred io Sl2Jith & Jones; and will be sound in their hands for collection. Those indebted to the late firm of Tyler and Jones, .wilt please settle the same with the under signed immediately. , • • SMITH & JONES. Coudersport. july 3, 1856: ' I~QTIOE. - rpHOSE Indebted to C. Smith either by 'mote or uccount uro eainestly - requested le settle the s ave immediately, as I tun deter mined to collect what is my due as soon as 'possib:e t. fur money must be had and debts ;must be paid. - C. SMITH. Coudersport, luly 3,185 G. ' nOTICE. • ITHE Firm" of Tyler &. Jones, is this.day dissolvied by zjuwal cousent. Coudersport, Jlays, 2656. . T. B. TYLER. L. A. JONES. 2 OTICE Tr 3 hereby giyeti thit the town order., here iii•atier described were illegally drawn, that the town: hip had rec'd no consideration for them end they will not be paid. The orders are draw n ou the' Treasurer of Oswayo Township, and signed by G. F. Row ley and Isaac Pierce, us Commissioners.— The nuinbi r, date, amount, and payee,•ere as 'follows, lir • f; Payable to E. Dalrycap'e Oct. 21, 1854 No. 22 • '. $103,15 It , 2,4 -" , ~ 96,60 " 29 " . " Dec. 30, 1854 50,00 " ' 3U " - " .. . 50,00 " 31 " ' " 50,00 50,00 r 34 40 25 4 ' 311 y . 3 37 31t 44 WM. SII.A.TTUOK Township E. D, Doumr. 'Auditors, EM2II ,P. CAVlLzosox, Town Clerk. pivrayo, June 23d, 1856 Ventlev of Merchandise Take Notice. A GREEABLE io an allt-of Assembly passed Ihe 221 day of April 1846, entitled '7an Act to provide for the reduction of the Pub lic Debt,"• the undersigned, Mercantile Ap prairer fur Potter County, has made the -Ml owiug clascification and appruismeut for the ycar 18u6. Dralevi, C lus3. Tax, 411 cs-any. • gobincip Nelson, L. Dike, • Bingham J. U. • • Cpuderspori: Smith & Dixon; ' 13 Kniiih &•Jones. Jones, Mann, & Jones, 1. Smith, 14 IL IV. Cheney 14 D. E. Ultno:-.d, 14 iSchoopanker & Jackson, 1 I.Aynar..l; 1. Eulalia 0. A. Nelson, 7tne:ee. a. E. Darrow. Vim. ['vary. la Co, • Ilarriton 1. Roaa, kt Crti Waal an, tharles • ••• • ()sway° Um. McDougall. C. 11. ;immous, Sharon Mann & Nichols, 14 Ballard and Cumpf:ichl, 14 Sampaon Short, 14 1,74::e5. Cory 4... Lyman, • - 14 p, J. .: a. W. Chapel, 14 P. Baker, 14 4k1Q14.-% 4 - 4 0 .09. a. 14 'Marton. 14 13 D. W. Mclntire, Hopi/La 44:. Jones, A. V. Jackson, • • C. IL Skinner, ' 14 ( • • Steward: an. • Por t ly Andresen, 14 7,00 arpeall.vil: he held at the Count House in Coudersport, on Saturday the 12th, day of July n.•zt, between the hours of 10 .o'clock ,51,rdie a o'clock P.. M., for ell thine who quay feel themselves agrieved by the forego ies Giss.siticatiutt and Appmismeut. E. 0. AUSTIN. biercar,tile Appraisei; _ May 2tith, 135& . , Rector. • NOTicgi- tio_reby given, fiat agreeably to the laws of this .Coutinonwcalth,.the .urt.Wisigned . citizens of Potter ohuhty, Pa., l make ap. plicanua to the. neat Legislature, fur a Bank of Issue and Deposit,.with a capital of tone Lundred thousand dollars, entitled THE Suit- Nu BANE, to bo located at Coudersport, Pot ter ccunty, Pennsylvania. $ M. MILLS F. W. KNOX J. W. SMITH C. S. JONES C. SMITH ARCH. F. JONES N. sCHOOMAKER D. W. :C. JAMES A. JACKSON A. ROUNSVILLE coudersport, Jandi 12, 1856. LAND AGENCY;: • - I 1 undersigned having beeu entrusted ;j1- with the care of several large tracts of and iit this county. has ru'ado himself ac quainted with the lands midland titles of the isonnty, and Will give immediitte attention to may businesi of this neture that may be , ou *used to him. 3.8. MANN. 11- P -0 8 *elodiorts,'atAd *Music., THE CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED! Prices Greatly Reduced• UORACE WIT-ER, No. 333 Broadway, N. Y. AGENT FOR. TIIB• BEST BOSTON AND TR. MIEN TS. . . Largest Assortment. ofrinnos, Melodeous, Musical. Instruments, and NusicalMeruhandibe'of alt kinds, in the U. .8: Pianos from Ten different Manufac.ories, comprising.,ihoAe of every -variety of style, from the plain; neat and substantial' 61 cm :lave:4 in Walnut or Itosewocal -eases; front 4150 to $2OO, to thoie of the most, elegant 'lnish up to Oae Thousand Dollars. No house in the Dnion . can compete with the tibove iu the.umnber, variety,-amlceJelo:ity of - its. in struments, tioriu the Extremely Low Prices at %%kith they are sold. HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED PIANOS, With or withotit Iron Frames, possessing, in their improvements of over-strings ioisation, a length ut scale, cud compass in tune equhl to the Grand Piano, united with the beauty and durability of structure of the square Piano.— They are justly pronounced by the Press cud by the first Masicai Masters, to be equal to those of any oilier manufacturer.. They are built of the best and Most thoroughly season - 1 material, and gaaranteed to stand the ac tion ut , every climate. Each Instrument guaranteed to give satis faction, or purchase-money refunded. SEC-. OND-11.4./ND' PIANOS-AT GREATBAR GAINS, coustuutly iu store, pride floes *3ll to .SI4U. HOWEATATF,RS' melodeons. Superior Instruments iu tune, touch and du -rionliq of make. (Tuned the equal tempera ment.) Alolodeoils of all other styles and. wakes. Puce t4:l, it,tiO $73, 'ta), $1 . 23, $l4O, double Heeds and two .bauks of Keys, •.;,::tal. Less u liberal discount. Clergymen taut Churches, an extra discount, MARTIN'S GUITARS, BROWN'S HARPS, FLUTES, FLUT INAS, . ACCORDEONS, - VIOL INS, • and Musical lustruments'ef all kinds, at lower prices than ever before uttered to the public. A tarp tllscount to 'leachers and Schools.— The trade supplied ou the must liberal terms. 50,00 50,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 MEE Ono of-tne luigest and best selected cata logues of Musicnowd publi s h e d, coinprising tunny of the choice au wo e s popular ens ut the day, and will be acid at oat,-third off how the tegulur prices. Music sent by mail to all parts of the coun . try, post paid. Particular aud'persunal atten tion paid to all orders received.hy mad. B,lt istinatun guaranteed In every instance. Pianos and Melodeons for rent, and rent allowed ou purchase. Pianos and Melodeons for salb on nundltly pa) welds. SeLoud-baud t'tu n ta ken in exenauge lur new. General and select Catalugueft and zehedule of prices forwarded. to all parts ut the country Ly Kir GREAT INuCtiENtr,NTs uFFERED To AGEMS IN ALL PARTS OF Col:Nita , to tell the ile.ruce Waters' P uus Melodeons, and Uutalogite of Music.. 14 t 7,00 14 7,00 7,00 17,00 7,00 12.50 ~ 7,00 MORE'S RURAL NEW-YORKER. . . . • Is the leading American weekly Agricultural Literary and eaunly Newspaper. This is nu vain assumption, but fully sustained by its high reputation, great popularity, and even sit e circulation. It embraces inure Agncial tural, Horticultural, Mechanical, Scientific, Educational, Literary and mews --clutter, inter spersed with numerous and costly engravings, tilim any other Journal iu the Ltittm—rcitaer. lug it unequalled iu variety and usefulness of contents. Au actual increase of nearly seven tbdusitud subscribers during the past year, stimulates and enabtes us to wake the eitilve lt amine, Mr J i 6, Superioa to its predecessors. With a corps ofaix. able Editors, and 'every tacitity for publishing tu the best styie, we are de.rennined that the ithitAL - shall excel in both contents and appearance. Its high Literary and moral tone, interest ing vartety, and entire freedom from tr slt uud vu,garuy, render it a sale and desirable coin palm' Mr the young—a choice paper•lor the tawny 7,00 7,00 10,00 70 7,00 7,00 7,00 T,OO 7,00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7,00 7.00 7' ,OU 'l'tices.—s2 a year; $1 for six montbs—in advance. ..ireat reduction to agenis and clubs. Lit r Specimen nuutbers sent free; giye us your aUuress. Subscription money, property euciosed at our rtsk, it addressed i t o T. D. MOORE, itecn esier, N. ' 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 The Journal Book-Store 7,00 10,00 7,00 OFFERS to the public a good variety or most readable books, cheap for cash of family necessities. All the umvest books of value are kept on hand, Or immediately pro cured for customers, and we hope to receive such patronage as taithfu; atteutien to btisi- Hess, and au earnest desire to oblige, may deserve. New books received at short inter vats. School Books, Sta:ionery of all •kindst materials for Paper Flowers, etc., cousmutly on hand. Music, Maps, Mathematical insiru Lueuts. 7,00 Please call and examine, for yourselves the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. The People's Cash S,tore, AT COUDERSPORT. oniethlng New. and Something Wanted. THE subscribers, having entered into -1- part nership arrangements under the firm of MAYNARD &:WILI:10i, will be happy to sob alrold friends, and all new friends, calling day after thy, qtid continually, at "The Peo ple's Cash store" in Coudersport, inquiring for DRY GOODS, • ' • • kfARD WARE, CROCKERY, READ V-MADE CLOTHING, and all the endless variety . of articlel ivhich the People want, and must have,_And, the subscribers will sell to their customers, old or nub, for the Cash, or other ReI:LA-Pay, the very best teirgair“ tq had in .Prortherti Pennsylvania n • p4Aytimm & WILCOX. Cendervert April 5; 1855. MUSIC. OURNAL BOOK STORE. NEW ARRANGEMENT; THE undersigned--`haring purchased the'entire Stuck of Books ta,e!y °trued by Tyler & Jonesonid cotrinc,c4. her as= sortment by new purchases - in the city; offers to the public, the greatest variety and best selected Stock of HISTORICAL, MISCELLANEOUS BIOGRAPHICAL, and CLASSICAL Books ever presented for sale iII this county 411 the new books of any value are kept constantly on hand, or procured by express for customers who may desire theta.. It is believed that a faithful attention to business,. end uu earnest desire to oblige all - who may deal with her, will secure a liberal amount of patronage. School Books, Stationery ofall kinds, ma ter.als for Paper Flowers, e.c., consmatty on hand; aaso lisle, .naps, Matheahtdcat uslru- Mee - a. Please cad and esainiueter yourselves. M. W. Api..NN. Coudersport, May 14,.183ti. Y .r B d O.N ii EIA(. I .IF. , & MY FREEDOM. By AXIL ioiuney to Central Africa. Bayard Taylor billtotau's Third ualiery of Por:r.iis, Father Clark, th.e Pioneer Preacher, Thu Hidden Path, Fables tor Crnies, • Toge.her wi.h a general stock of Standard auu Miscelaueolis 11 orks -good books tor Young People; 6:mitniery no.esme Re.m: ; Stoics, Pens, Pcnctis, Inks—m short, eryiliwg in the greates‘, var,e,y usually heir: in a liOUli m ore. _'iu 'l . ' z l u l O . flu! and s‘t l ßook t .v ;trio us - 1 -Y 4 1 - ' 4 JO LTE.NAL BOUEI::3TORE. BIBLES, English and Herman, a variety of s.y:es and sizes, at Luc J uitthat Lu ik azure. Pecker italies, .I.ly nth Books, Prayer Hout,i, ettsier's Dicaunary, unatrulged a . LlCa/VO, high SCIIOOI allUCUllllllUll aclsool btlitions; Harper's Universal tauze. t eer, Crunen's Concordance. les.aluents, Pu.nadi's Mag.imile, bound, Bayarti Tayurr s vols., - Poe.s dna fue.ry of Ainerica, rowsaud Vueiry of ' Layaru's en and Lirhy.on, 11 alias's Poents, • CiuidAni: s,. Ossian's, Conies, andk Tetni) sun's .l' ueins, Paton:se Lady of the Lake, erescuLt s .11exicu ado ecru, . .Prench Josephus. Emin, cw-Lngluud. Macathey's I..ngiand. Dickens' England, The Specauor, d VOIS., CVO., School ltoolis, every laud called for in this conuntinit). Latin, French, and German School Books, Levere.u.'s Laan Lexicon, Drawing Paper, Hooiss, and Cards, " Drawing Penei.s—Crayulis, Toy L'aints, Colors for on painung. .Music. Brushes, Chaih, raper of every variety caned tor. Vt. tilers, %), ax, dLc. Materials thr .P.Ter Flowers. Harrison's Uopying-lnk—Davids' Blue Ink, Intletilhe eras liuvey's Many Phrenological owl ilyorue.ailllC V\ arks. Fowlers and Wells' publication's. D.unk Books. Ileut.. and Diaries. • 'Teacher and Parent. Theory and Practice of Teaching. L.le tit Horace tiree,ey., Star Papers..ll. \v. Deecher. \V Lints or Theodore Parker. Sitaksi.eare; ll c., oz. c., For sale cheap ai :he J BQOK—STORE. fIA.RIES and Almanacs fur 1556, Blurting ca,cs, Card Casus, - Children s Hook.; for the Holidays,' Chess Men, Untiring Bris.ol board, .quituciuoitht . ...e. Board, • Hydropathic f..neye.u , } edia, byDr. aini:y he w, Deodbt, • Yapers, at the Jvc;II.NAL. BOOK STORE. NUEBSTEIZ'S DicTioNALty rocket, ljuivursll), Uctu.vu, uut.i quarto eafttuus, fur ..flu by All. \V. :I/. Instrttintu:s, %%Liter Culurb, flr“%vitig Paper, reliCilb, unit Lfrusifes, jub receivett by I'encil6, riting Books )J-h•dwilig Isuutis,AccouuLuaa.thr,uura u d uan 'Tracts, Quczuou and BULIIi.S. Ink, i'LlpUr ba.1.11.4 Uuuut , Cray iitUlltig ux, '1 raw ng, lirasciaB. and thazeki Puller; titounig reed. Buaras, and Purie-.Niunaaues Cull and ex'ainiite ut tlw JUUttt\3L BOOK-STORE. 1 1 1 11 E liytharit, the Lute ut hum, and Buys and Girls' Singing Book, at. the JUL/It-N.U. New 13ocnr.s. American Agit‘ors und liefuriners, 13y liana:LE . Life W iu. 11. Jewaril, ins Speech es, orations, anti Life and neam.es of t auuy Lne olllurace Ureerey, km:w supply,) bt.anuope litir,el;o4, or .ne Jeau..4 In • our flumes, t, uewbupply,) blusic received o very it dove b) JANS 1S and Ladles tiuide to A us e k e u ttlew . ork. 'BOok of Parlor Games. Burretve's Piano ore Primer. Workingman's Way in the World. Elien.M :Montgomery's onigoury's Book Shen: Fes.ienden's iNte%‘ American ..ciardener. Bunsinne on Dany Pad's, Dmkens . . iitistime of tiraystone, E. J. May. - Lewin/is 01 . 04a - deter, Marg.ret Chandler Europe; Past and Present, tinge witter. k!aige's Commentary on tile :New Testa meat. EutLess Amusement, or Entertaining EX periments tit variouS sciences, . Peterson's t'auniiar beience, Liebig's Agricultural Chemistry, Accurdeon- instructor, etc., at the JUURN.A.E 11UUK STORE. Coudersport, Amy-, lIIAGAZ DIE z. nuTNA.m. , S, Graham's, Prank • .Leslie's lliackwood's,Knickeroocker, and House held Words, for sato at the rUHUNAL BOOK.STORE• BINNS' JUSTICE, the latest edition, the JOURNAL , BOOK STORE. COUDERSPORT ACADEMY. riIHE Trustees of this !nstitution'take snre'in announcing to the 'k'ubfic bat they have engaged the services of the Rev. J. 11ENDRalli, us Principal. This gentle man collies to its.well recou u nended•as being able, talented, nnd, experienced. He has been ; engaged in teaching a large share of the time for litteen years; and trout among the large number of his pupils, about nail have gone out.from under his instrocdons ; as teachers in dillerent parts of the cctimry. It wilt be his ob j ect to make our „Academy one of the most desuable schools in the co.u.ry, for those who wish to qualify themselves for teaching or for other responsible stations in tire, and also for those who desire to prepare conege. THE WINTER TErnj Will commence on Monday. December 3d, 1655. 'Flue Ac.ideinic year will be divided in to Four 'rerins, oC meven weeks each term. .The spring Term will commence uu Monday, February k.a, leoti; the :Sculooir rtrui commence - on Monday, %kith, le,ua Lind the Fed Term'on Manday, the Ist. day September, 113:36. riPERMS. Tuition per term of e:even weeks as follows: Primary. studies—Reading,. Spelling, Memo' Arnhinetic, - - -- Common Eng.ish branches—Geogra phy, Or,hograi.lry, Arittimet.c, mid r.1.11t1.1:11', $3.00 Higher English Branches—Natural ritilosopny, Astronomy, Uheinisay, and firs, Lessons m - $4.00 Higher Mathernmies—A:geura, Ge ome.ry, Oze., . $5,00 Latin, Greek, French, and German Languages, - - ----- $5.00 Drcrwing, extra, Piano Music, do. - sdAlt) Use of lustriumeur, $2.00 raymeui strictly in advance. - Ail licbudirs who can wriie iegibiy, will bp required to prestnt. an ctgni.." 4..,:unyos:Lion once 11l tv.o weetts;. and a., mate scautars to dee.iinn once in MU weeks. Though the Terms of wutou are consider abiy tower ilt.in they have brcn here,uture )et IL is designed ltiat the III.i.SLICLIUII snail ue I.IIU/11110 u 1 all the branches unigni. ; ancl lllu to who desire to'leurn Lind are waling study will tint It a very Pitoei riuLE :3CLIVOL. 601.31Er3KIROS, President. Li. V, 16 111.A.A.N, 'freasucer, U. V.r.t;. I'OA, recrezat : ', Trustees. - ELI 11:: L• C3' Hoard can be obtained in private Fam ilies in the village, or rooms can be bad in the 4cadeiny by appiyiug to the Trnszees. Cuuderspori, Nov.•22nd. 1655. WAGON & SLEIGIN AVTHE subscriber's', having ranted eii . the wtiee.wright shop former ly occupied , by John Reckhow, respectful) , inform the ei,tzens of Poiier County and the rest of mankind, that they are prepared •o make sleighs of all de_ieryzio.i3 on sho NOTICE. ond to build all kinds of waguns according to order. G...V - Itepairing neatly and expeditous!y done Orders from a distance prudinly attended to Z. J. TUOMPSO: Coudersport, Jan. huh, 1856. VOR.iitleTtot the above silty, a new cut -V ter. A LSO ONE SET two horse, light .-Cl-BOBS. Deafer itt Dry Goode, Grecerie 3, Crockery, Ready-nude C;othing, and faultee Nutiions —Third street, Coudersport. • THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. FARM Fitt 6A LE rll HE undersigned • r ; ',• ottirs for sale his farm situate on the Alleg tny 11 River, about four :tides West of Coudersport. The farm contains one limidred and fourteen acres—about fifty/ire of which is cleared. There is a good haute barn—a house mime roofed, with lumber sufficient to,fini,ll it. There are twenty-live bearing opine trees, and one • hundred young and trees not old - Luough to b..ire. This property will be sold oil liberal terms for particulars enquire of die subscriber or ut this office. 1ViLL.1.%..11 t AIIL. Coudersport April 3d,1801.3. Al. W. MANN LINCHANTED BEAUTY, by Dr. Elder, J. 2.1 Lives or Atrocious Judge:4,l)y ilildreth, Progress of Religious ideas, by L M Child, . Bryard Taylor's Pravels, The. Song of tliawa he—Longfellow, Ctispar, by ' Arny Just received and for sa.e at the 401.3.8.NAL 11004. STORE NEW - GOODS. -THE subscriber has just received a gener al assortment of fall and winter goods consisting of DR 1' GOODS, CLOTHING, - BOOTS &. STIOES, • HATS -& CAPS,. BONNE rs, RIBBONS, • GROCERIES & CROCKBRY, end almost every article needed in the town and vicinity, which lie pledges himself to sell as low as use • LOWEST. . His old customers and friends and the pu b lie - generally are invited • o call and examiu for themselves. D. E. OLMSTED. Coudersport Oct. 4th, 1r355 AL W. .Dl. Harrison's Columbian Inks. Black, Japan, copying, .Marking Green, Black, . Blue, Indelliblc, These Inks flow freely from the 'lien and give a Stronger and more durable color than any other. For sale, wholesale and retail, by 3MLTH & JONES. I=l=l L. F. iIIA)_rNARD, NEW BOOKS. . . Scarlep, Red, Carmine -- • Gfifrr - ,at Inform - often. • ,UNITED STATES GOVEI42II.EN 7 President—Friinkflit Pierce - Vice pruyic/eatt--(fie. facto) Jesse p. "Secretary of Statc—Ww. Marcy. • Secretary r f Interior—Robert 111cClellapd.. Secretary of Treasury—James Guthrie. Secretary of iffurJ offersan Davis. Secretary of INTary--laules C. Dobbin. Post Nag& General—James CampbelL • Attorney General—Caleb Coshing. Chief Justice"of United States—R: B. Tare} STATE GOVERNMENT. - Coro-nor—James Pollock. Secretary. of States—Andrew G. Curtin. Deputy zieretary of State—J, M. Sullivan. Surveyor General—J. Porter Brawley. Auditor General.—Epkraina Banks, Treasurer—Eli :Suter. Supreme Court Judges—Ellis Lewis, W. B Lowrie, U. W. Woouward, J. C. Knox, J. S Black. -COuntj , Vfficers, with Post Office Address, I'residelu Judge, ROBERT O. WHI PE, 1V tiIiNDUCO, Tioga Co • issociate Judges, ORANGE A. LEwis, Ulysses • Joscre MANS, Al iilport. District Attorney, FnaNict.m W. Knox, Coudersport. • Sherill, PIERRE A. STEBBINS, Coudersport. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts T110.u./..S 13. TYLER, Coudersport. ' Register and Records}, AnnnEw JACKSO:q, COllderspOTl. C4olillty COMMiSSioners, DOICK WHIPPLE, U:ysses Con:er. • liattittso's ttosa, %Vht.es Coruers, at:s24 NELsox,Whar,ou. • Csunty Auditors,i • WiLLI.I.B u. tinarEs, Clara • HARRIS LYMAN, ROHIBILO, H. L. .imoas, Aliegauy, Consiaissioacrs Clerk, • Bat:mei Haeus, Coudersport . Treasurtr, Henry Ellis, Coudersport. County Surveyor,' Z. F. Robinson, Harrison Valley. Stiperintendent of Common School, J. B. Pradt, Coudersport. KANSAS AND FREEDOM The undersigned having lost a large i.nin of money in running his stages, and bein .. a, anxious to pay his respee.s to the liorcler Ruffians of Missouri, proposes to ruse the wind by •. SELLING A FARM. And therefore he offers for safe one of the best farms hi the comity of Potter, situated one and a half mile., north of COudersport,and . adjoining that of Nelson Clark, contaaung one hundred acres of land, 'forty of which is under improvement,well fenced, and watered equul to any in the nation. The Allegany river runs through it and numerous springs come from it,. one of which the admiration of all Tersons who travel the IVellsvihe road. noire are two frame bArns and one frame house. There arp one hundred and twenty five thrifty apple trees, twenty-tivo of which are bearing trees. The plow land has been highly manured for two years and is in flue condition for tits best possible farming. Terms el sale will be reasuuab.e. Fire years time wi.l be.given, with a small tannin hand. For parbcinars inquire at this office or of the subscriber at Colcsburg, Coudersport, May 20, 1834 Bounty Land TEIE aulicdpg noa will give partic tar attention to the procuring of Buti Land for all those entitled thereto under law or any precious Act of Congress. - A. G. OLMSTED Coudersport, March Lewisville steam Grist Mill ;-0--; ; THE subscribers having purchased the iu— Wrest ((4 all utlter putties heretefure con. cernedia the above establishment, are now prepared to do all kinds of custom work im their :no, as we believe is a workumulikM manuer; and hope by a cliiiBent attention to busitie,s, to inora and receive a suer.., share of putrc nap. Persons wishing to have wheat, or buckwileat (loured for market, can at all imes.be accommodated. on short NOTICE. For the quality of the work done at our mill we refer to A. Corey, Ebq., Lewisville, G. G: Colvin, Esq., Bingham, and Maj. S. "M Mills, Jolm S Nadu, Esq., and Mr. Jame Locke, Coudersport, ELIJAH GRIDLEY 0. A. LEWIS. • Lawisrille,Dec. 47th, 185.1. HURRAH !HUalAtil!T THE Water has come at last, and all who wish to have their grinding done in the rEny BEST OF ORDER, inst bring your grain to the Cushingville Grist Alit: and time you will 'find .1. M flor, ton, giving entire satisfaction to all. Yon viho doubt give hi:n a call, and you'll .not be biro , . ", N. B. Wheat and Buckwheat floured for market, on the shortest notice. Cnshingville, April 12th, 1656. CLOTU DRESSING. ALL persons having cloth to color and dress, by leaving the same at the swio of J. M. Judd in Coudersport, will be forwarded to the works of the subscriber finished in good order and returned, payment for dressing can be made to J. M. Judd on delivery oldie" cloth. Mark the pieces plainly %lath name and directions. O. 11. PERRY.. Genesee Fork Sept. 19th, .16:3: - .). . - NOTICE. By the death ofJohn Keating, Esq., late o the city of rhi:adelphia, the tine °lute Keat ing & Co. lands becomes vested in 11 illllllll V. Keating, Adoipue t. Itone, & lames M. Wilcox, by whom deeds wilt be granted. 'rho Charge a•the company's landed imerest iu reniisylvania has devotved upon the subscri ber writ) hereby itiltirms the settlers on Keat ing & Co. ittudq, that 3 , les.rs. John King, J ono i3yrun Hamlin, stilt coil, Mine our authorized ngoms su Potter it. Mc- Kean Counties. All persons indebted to the" company are earne.uty requested to come terward and nettle their uccouute without further deiuy. WILLIAM V. KEATING. Philadelphia, May 3180E356. altte n t .i . e li, TN consequence of the Opening of the' t:at. twist/a, IVilliawsport, rind k,itni rj ,g;.ll . , whereby direct railroad •counntutt9tion now estahhstted with Phikdelphia, WISE, P1.1.41', & WISE, Wkolesale doalors hitpreign and Domestic Dry Goods: N. E. Corner Fifth and Mark et Pitat.A. "bi:LPRIA,: • are pow prepared to infer extraordinnty in dncenteuts, kn. the Northern Peintaylvinia trade, to visit their city to snake spring, pur chases_ In addition to the low prices they ssilLst, they will also guaruzee to strip ull goods par chased of thew, ut the game rates us 'goods ore shipped from New York. Theii shock cousists of all the WU d .y.krieties of. PRINTS, GINGHANIS,. . CI - IX-VIM A YB,. LA W,NS, BAREGE DELAINES, ALPACAS & DEBEGE, WHITE GOODS IN ,ALL THEIR BROCHE Z.; BLANKET igisH. LINENS & TABLE • DIAPERS, • CLOTHS & CASSIMgRES, SATINETS & JEANS, VELVETS & VELVET CORDS, LINENS, DUCKSI: DRILLINGS, SILK. & SATIN VESTINGS, . BLACK DRESS SILKS, COLORED CANIBRICS, . RED & WHITE FLANNELS, TICKINGS &STRIPES, 13LEAC ELED & BROWN MUSLIN, - -A L 0-- A full assortment of Carpetingi WISE, PUSEY' &WISE, Wholesale Dealers iu ready-made Clothing N. 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