The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, July 31, 1856, Image 4

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Weir' Firm,
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HE nolersigned• kitting . p - nrchaseti the
1 ...interest 01% 8 T m
yler, the Drug s and
ekbasittees, puiPosi to combine thaie stock
.heed itkitnl2.lo7supplitheiritunieitiuti friends
'with tfteAtitip • titi,;‘)ACCoolls,ata heretofera,
lueep t Bade. believing py thii arrangement
+ rev *s44ll 4 ettlrtail ehtpitieui - itt lout ten per
,cent
'and ase•disposed to give oar customers tits
-impute/ost the change; fur ready pay - rolya%
:tan in4riased Wes, • for ogr ;stock, win
•sempriraillutiblee found under the general
head oßlDry . G clads, Grocenes and Provisions,
sad Hardware. • • , .....
• PiT: IL-A full stock of Drug!, Ar.edioines,
rain* Oits, Clunphenei Fltild,and Dye Stuffs,
%kept cotutantlron laa.nd together .with .sta..
%lonely, fumy articles, Watches and Jewelry.
.Tar the -.truth 'of the t above promises we
assputfulli 'invite an' examinstion of our
leads.. ' • -BHII.I dr. JONES.
, CAnderaport, July 3, 1856. • .
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IN ()TICE
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hereby gieeh that tfie Notes and Accounts
I *
Ogle late firmer Tyler •anct•Jonesi . have -
in transferred to South & Jones, and will
N bound at their hands for collection.- Those
Indebted to the late firm of Tyler and Janes,
swill please settle the- same with the under
signed immediately. -. • • - •••
.. • ••• • •-• .' SiIIITH & JONES.
Coudersport, July 3, 1858; • •
zonyg.
THOSE indebted to * Smith either by
mete or recount era genteelly requested
310114rute , the same immediately, ea I am deter-
.;mined toioliect what 4 -my .due aa soon as
Iposaibla ; for money must bo had and dens
4past bo paid.
3,1856.
Coeur'
NOTICE
II ►arsby given dud tit, town orders, here.
tnatisr described wets illekady.dnm rr, that
s township has recd no consideration for
Ikon ending , will not be paid.
• liworders are drawn on the Treasurer of
airway° Ybwn►bip, and signed by 6. F.-Row
:s ley and Isaacs Pierce, as Cilcumissioners.-
1.310 nutnbLr, date, amount, and payee, lire as
fellows, viz: • -
Fayable to E. Dalrymple Oct. 21, 1854
X4ll. V. 4 • . *103,15
.110 24 - 96,69
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Win. SKATTOCIL Township
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Auditors.
F. C. Wisiutios, Town CI rk.,
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9swayo, June 23d,.1856
NOTI9E< a •
IS hereby given, that agreeably to the laws
or this. ilosnmonwealth, the. undeisigned
ilitiventy of Pottei county, Pa., will make ap
plication to: the' next Legiilsture, fur a Bank•
of Lure* and IjePitsit, with a capital of one
hinSdre'd thousand dollars, entitled THE SOH.
Urt %my, to be located at Coudersport, Pot
tier scanty, Pennsylvania.
S M. MILL'S • F. W. KNOX
J. W. S*Ti'Ll C. S. JONES
C. SMITH '• ARCH. F. "JONES
Vs. SCHOOMAKEE Dt.W: C. JAMES
al.; JACKSON' • A. HouNsylu4
Coudersport, Juno 12, ItiSli. •
• •
LAND] AGENCY.
LIB ttinlirsighed . shivit g' bieli entrusted
with the carp of several large tracts of
iu this county, has made itimkeir ac=
initiated with the landS and land titles of the
lioauty, and will give immediate atiention to
'lazy business of tide nature that May be en
Vested to him. ''' '' ' J. 8. MANN.
filtf - f4tiop , f
Me
IN sonsequence of the opening of the Cat
tawissa, 'Williamsport, nod Llinira R. Et.,
hereby direct railroad communication
sow established with Philadelphiii,
. . .
WISE, PUSEY, & WISE,
Wholesale deaiefsidi Foreign . ;sod Domestic
fly Goods. E. corner Fifth and Market St
• • - • 1 3 HI s. 1 SiELPIII•,
are novrpOpured - to offer extraordinary in
.to the Northern Pepnarianis
trade,•to visit their city to make 'spring pur-
Oases. • • .•
- Irraiddition to the low prices they sell
tbarwill also guat`ateii•to'ship all goods - Or
'bleed of them, at — the same rates as goo
are shipped (rota New York. Their stock
*mow of all the usnal varieties of
• • yrtiNTs,
pINGHAMS,
CHAIthtIAYS,
"LAWNS,
14AREGE ISakINES.-
ALP.A.CAS'itb.E:BECrt,
FHITEOC, O DS IN ALL THEIR
VARIETY',
BROCHE &8LA.144.ET SHAWLS,
MrSH. TABLE
DIAPERS,
pr,,qpiiaCASSIAIERFA
. .
SATINETS & JEANS,
VELVET'S & vF,LATFr CORDS,
LINENS, DUCKS &
SILK & SATIN Vi,'STINGS,.
BLACK DRESS SILKS; '
COLORED CAMBRICq,
D'.& WHITE FLANNELS,
• TICKINGS & STRIPES, "
FLEA.cEttpzogROWN bIII4I.INS,
&c.. &c. • i
Irs (4- 7 .
A full hasoruneitt of Co!potiin.
_WISE. 'eusEy, & W/SEir
Viiolesale'Dialirs in' ready-made Clothing
)4. g. corner Oth'and. Market bts4 Philadelphia
will have •constantly on hand an ex tensnr
,gis wai
„ sa t of Alen'eos Boys' Clothing of every
and quality ! adapted •to • the country
de. All l°. wtax.Mted of the newest
e. and best workmanship: - •
1 biladi4 his 2ii*
Atelodefms, and
talfi ifj 8 C •
THE : CASH 'FASTEN AHOPtED
Yrices Oree.tly Reduced.
HORACE WATERS'
No. 333 .8r0.4-azoify;
AGENT FOR THI3 REST BOSTON AND
• - I.Y. Y EVST,RU4I.4 . NTS.
HE Largest 4;l3or.tment oiPianas,
T
3telotteous, Masicaf instruments; nud
Musical Merchandise of all kiiids, in the U.
b. Pianos from Teti different Manufactorieil,
comprising those of every variety of - style,
from the plain, neat and aubstantial oc
taves, in Waltint or ROBOWOOd. Cases, from
$l5O to $2OO, to tlioie of the Most elegant
finish up to One Thousand Dollars. No house
in the Union catreompSte with the aboys" in
the number, variety, and celebrity of `Us in
struments, narin the Extremely Low*Prices
at which they are sold.
VMS'
PIANOS,
With Of without iron' Frames, possessing in
their improvements of over.striugs cud action,
a length of scale, and compass of tone equal to
the Grand rialto; united with the beauty and
durability of structure of the square View).—
They are justlYpreuounced by the Pre.a and
by the first Musical.Mastera, to be equal to
those of any other Mauulucturer: They are
built of the best and most thoroughly season-
I material, and. gaarenteed to stand the ac
tion of every climate.
Each lustrumeut guaranteed to give satis
faction, or purchase-nieuek refunded. SEC
OND-HAND PIANOS AT GREAT EAR
,GA !NS, COLISCUIrdi 14 store, price from $3O
to $l4O.
C. SMITH
g01t4.c4 winlguN9
~i eiodeo az et
Superior instruments in tone, touch and du-
ridulity of make. (Tuued the equal tquiperar
ment.) bleltaleous of all other. sty/eir stud
makes. Trice $45, $6O $75, $lOO. $125,
$1411; double Keene aid two banks of Keys,
S2OU. Less a liberal discount. Clergymen
matt Churches, uu extra discount. -
MARTIN'S GUITARS,
BROWN'S . 4ARPS,
.
FLUTINAS,
ACCORDEONS,
and Musical idstruments of all kinds, at Lower
prics than ever before 'tittered 1.4) the public.
A large discount to Teachers and Schools.—
The'trade supplied on the most liberal terms.
One Wine largest and best :elected eats.
logues of Musicuowd published, comprising
many of the; choice au me a t, popular airs Nt
the nay. and will be sold at aue -third utf from
the regular prices.
Music sett: by wail to all parts of the coun
try; post paid l'arneular and personal atten
dun paid to all orders received by mail, dat
istactiou guaranteed ip every instance. Piados
and Melodeons for rent, and rent allowed ou
purchase. Pianos and Melodeons tor sale on
monthly paynieuts. Second-hand Piaitus ta
keu iu eactlauge for new. (lcuerul and select
Catalogues anti Schedule of prices forwarded
io all parts of the country by mail.
Kir 011 EAT INDUOBINIENTS OFFERED
To AGENIS DI ALL rAUTS Of THE
COUNTRY, to scathe Horace Waters' P LOS
Meludeous, and Catalogue of Music.
1401111'S RCHAL NEIY•YORILER.
1s the leading American weekly Agricultural
Literary and r anuly Newspaper. This is no
vain ass= piton, but fully sustained by its
repuimion, great popularity, and eaten
enu It embracei more Agricul
tural, at 'articular*, illeChanical, Scientific,
k.ducationiti, Lttemry and .News-Matter, inter
spersed with numerous and costly engravings,
Luau any o.her Journal in the Union—render
ing it uummailea in variety and usefulness of
comenis. 'An actual increase of nearly seven
thousand subscribers during the past year,
summates and enables us to make the
Volume, for lti,rli, superior tcl its predecessors.
With a corps of six able Editors, and every
fatuity for publishing in the best styleowe are
deirertnined that the RURAL shall excel in
bolt cou.ents and appearance.'
its high Literary and moral tone, interest ,
tug v urmty, and enure freedom from trash and
vulgarity, render it a safe and desirable coin
' palmist lot the yuung--a.choice paper far the
Lundy circle.
Texas.—s 2 a year; $1 for six months—in
advance. aireat reduction to agents and clubs.
- Specimen numbers sent free; give us
your address. Subscription money, properly
enclosed at our risk, it addressed to
'l'. 1). :51001tE, Koch ester, N. '
The Journal Boar -Store
OFFERS to the public a goq4 variety of
N..../most readable books, 'cheap for casu o
fainiy necessities. All the newest books tit
value dre kept on hand, or immediately pro
misee fur customers, uud we hope to receive
such patronage us faithful attention to busi
ness, and an earnest desire to oblige, may
tieserve. New books received at short infer
vials. School Books, Stationery of all kin&
irlateriabi for Paper flowers, etc., constantly
on hand. Music, Maps, Mi:thetOaticil Initru
menu.
Please call and examine. for yourselves
the lqpipm. BOOK—STORE.
The People's Qa,sh St?arc.
AT- (diIbERSPOBT.
omethLn New, and Sqlpie4long
Wanted.
HE subscribers. having 9
• 7
" •
Tntered into par
nership arrangements under the' anti' or
'tlarseito & WiLeos, will be happy to see
all aid friends, and all new friends, calling
day after day, and continually, at "The Peo••
plc's Cash Store" in Coudersport, inquiring
fer DRY GOODS, ' •-• • .
• HARDWARE,
• CROCKER'',
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
and all the endless throity of anklet; which
the People •wantiauct must have. And the
subscribers will telt to their cuitomers, old or
is*, for the Cash, or other Ready-Pay, the
very best bargains to be had in Northern
Pennsylvania. • • • • •
MAYNARD & WI,Cox.
ffeilerspert Arra 165 0. • • '
51. US IC,
JOtilital 'BOOK STORE•
o-=-_'
;NEW ARRANGEMENT.
THE undersigned lacing purchased
the entire Sttick ))113cioks lately Ostia
by. Tyler da' Tories, ind - cbtr.pleted her as
501t:tent by new purchases iu the thy, offers
to the pubitc, the greatest variety and best
@sleeted Stock of • -'
HISTORICAL,
MISCELLANEOUS .
• BIOGRAPHICAL, and
CLASSICAL
Books over presented for sale in this county
AS thitnew books' of apy la/us are kept
constantly on hand, or procured' by expiess
for customers who may desire therm It is
believed that u lhithfut attention business,
11.0 d an earnest desire to oblige all who may
deal with her, will secure a liberal amount of
patronage.
School Books, Stationery ofall kinds, na
terials for Paper flowets,'etc., constantly on
hand ;" also Ai tisic, Slaps, Mathematical I mart
•mohts. Please call and examine for-yourselves.
M, W. MANN. .
Coudersport, May 14,1836.
ftlY BONDAGE & MY FREEDOM. By
Fred• 'Douglass: • •-•
' Journey to Central Africa. Bayatd Taylor
GiJulian's Third tiallery of Portraits,
Father Clark, the Pioneer Preacher,
The Hidden Path,
•
Fables for Critics,
Together with a general stock of Standard
and Miscellaneous Winks; good books for
Young People; Stationery at Wholesale &
lima; States, Pens, Pencils, inks—in short,
everything in the greatest 'variety usually
kept in a Hook Store.
ivr ET HOM ST Hying Rooks of various
T& Sizes just is and for sate at the
JQUICNAL 13.004. STORE•
BIBLES; English and German, a variety of
styles and sizes, at the Journal Book store.
Pocket Bibles, Hymn /souks, Prayer Books,
ebsier's Dictionary, unabridged, octavo,
high submit and common school editions,
Uarper's Universal Gazetteer,
Cruden's Concordance. Testaments,
Putuam's Magazine, bound,
Bayard Taytur's W mks, b vols.,'
Poets and Poetry of America,
Poets and Poetry of Englund,
Layard's Nineveh and bubyton,
Watis's Poems,
tioldsmith's, Bray's, Ossian's, Cook's; and
Tennyiou's Poems,
Paradise Lust. Lady of the Lake,
Prescott's Histories.. Mexico and Peru,
'piers' French Revolution,
J osephus. Bolan,
Viuttirop's New-Lngland.
.Macauley's England. Dickens' England,
The Spectator, a vole., Cvo.,
Children's Books—and Toys.
School Books, every kind called for in this
community.
Lanni trench', and German' School Books,
Leverett's Latin Lexicon,
Drawing Paper, Books, and Cards,
Drawing Pencils—Crayuns, Toy Paints,
_ Colors for oil painting. Music.
Brushes, Chalk, Pens, tJoints,Paperof every
variety bailed fur. Wafers, Wax, 41. x.
Materta,s Ibr Paper Flowers.
Harrison's Copying-Ink--:Davids' Blue Ink,
Indelible Ink, 'several kinds, Hovey's Ink,
Many Phrenological and Hydropainic
NV mks.
Fhwiers and, Wells' publications,
Blank Books. Meats. and Diaries,
Teacher and Parent.
Theory and Practice of Teaching.
Life of Horace Greeley.
Star Papers—lL W. Beecher,
Works of Theodore Parker,
Shakspcare,
For sale cheap at the
JOURNAL BOOK—STORE.
TAIARIES and Almanacs for 1856,
—Li Blotting Cases, Card Cases, -
Tberruome.ers,
Children's gooks for the Holidays,
Chess Men, Drawing paper,
Bristol gourd, Alonouttruinatic Board,
Hydroputhic Lucycmyedta, by Dr. Trull,
Family Physician-11r. 6itetvi
•
Fauiny Dentist ;
l'otipuar rapers, at the
JoUti.NAL. BOOK STORE,
IEXTEBSTER'S DICTLONARY Pocket,
ir bchuol, University, Octavo, and Quarto
editions, for bale by M. %V. M.
Instrynents, Water Colors,
brawiug Paper, reueiLs, and brushes,
just received by
SLATES, Pencils, Writing Books
llrawing Books, Account and Memorandum
Books, Tracts, Sunday School questiou and
Glass Books. Ink, Paper-sand, Chalk, Cray
ons, Scaling Wax, Tissue, Tracing, Drawing,
and Glazed Paper; Blotting Boards, Perfo
rated Boards, Port-Folios, auu Porte-Monuaics
Call and examine at the
. JOURNAL BOOKTSTOWE.
VII IHE Cythara, the Lute of Zion,
4, .3 .4 4 floss and Girls' Singing Beek, at the
JOURNAL titin: STORE.
NgW B
iAmerican Aptators and Refortm
By Haruett $1,25
Life of Wm. H, Seward, his Speech- •
es, Orations, and Writings, " 1,01.
Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern,....1,25
Life of Horace Greeley, (tteui sdpp Iy,) -
Stanhope Ilurleigh, or theJestuts in
oar Hoiues, (new sapply,)
M.•W.
N EW Music received every ft I:virally
KANSAS and Nebraska. •
Ladies Guide in Needlework..
Book of Parlor Games: •
l3urrowe's Piano Forte Primer. •
.Weikiugman's Way in the i•Vorld.
•
Ellen Alotitgemery's Look Shelf;
Fessenden's New Ainerican Gardener.
Sin:whine on . Daily Paths, Dickens
Stinshine of Graystoue, E.J. May.
Eleinents ofCharucter, Margaret Chandler.
Eurcipo; Past and Prdioni, Ungewitter.
vaige'S" Ugh/urinary oh the New Testa
• 4tnent.
Endliss 4trinsement, or Entertaining Ex
perimenti in various sciences.
Peterson's Familiar science.
Liebig's Agricultural Chemistry.
Aacorcleon 'fist:llolcm, etc., at the '
J
1 ' OURNAL sqQR STORE.
o f uaenpqrt, May, leisG:
*AGAZINES. - •
Vir Ar
NAB, Graham's; Frank' Lull.
Blackwoid's, Knickerbocker, 'and Hogs
hbld Wordi, for sate at the -
g9URN AL 1100417.
~_
I tbuptilo - P . O . AT
..- ::-A0A.DE)fy,...._,...:'
,f HE Truste . esof this Institution talcs play
X. sure hi announcing to tiro' Publie 'hat
they have engaged'the' setvites of the Net".
J. HENDRICK, as Principal. This' gentle
man comes‘to us well xecotimaended as being
able, talented, and experienced. He haibeen
engaged - in teaching a large share of the time
for.ftt:.esiff years; and from amour , the large
'number Of his pupils, about Wit have Lone
out from under his instructions, as teachers in
different parts of the country. Itwilf be . his
'object to make-our Academy-one of the most
desirable schools in the, country, for those who
wish to qualify themselves for teaching or for
othbr responsible stationi iri life, and also for
those who desire to prepare fir college.
THE WINTER. TERM
Will commence on' Monday. December 2d,
IK6. - The Aciidemic year will 'be divided M
u 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 26th, 1856; and
the Fall Term on Monday, the Ist. day ..
Septemlau, 1856.
TERMS.
Tuition per term of eleven weeks as
fnllows;
Primary etudies—Reading, Spelling,
Mental Arithmetic, - - $2.00
Common English branches—Geogra
phy, Orthography, Arithmetic, and
Grammar, - - ----- $3.00
Higher English Branches—Natural
rnilo'sophy,Astronomy,Chemistry,
- and First Lessons in Algebra, - - $4.00
Higher Mathematics—Algebra, Ge.
ouietry, dcc., - - - - - $5.00
Latin, Greek, French, and German
Languages, - $3.00
Drawing extra, $2,50
Piano Music, dco„ • - . $B.OO
Use of lostruntettt. - $2.00
Payment strictly in advance.
AU scholars who cart write legibly, will be
required to present an original Uoutposition
once in two weeks; and all tunic schufars to
declaim once in two weeps,
Though the Terms of tuition are consider
ably . lower than•they have been heretofore
yet at is designed that the instruction shall
be-thorough in all the branches taught ; and
those who desire to learn and are willing
study will find it a very PROFITABLE_ SCHOOL.
SOBIESKI ROSS, President.l
LEWIS MANN, Treasurer, I
G. B. OVERTON, Secretary, Trastees,
H.J. OLMSTED, •
ELI REES,
la'. Board can be obtained in private Fam
ilies in the village, or rooms can be had in the
Academy by applyuicr"to the Trustees.
Coudersport, Nov. 2nd, 1835.
WAGON &NLEiGH.Ss
''44k4Tfit Subscribers having rented
• the wheelwright shop former
ly occupied by John Rockhow, respeetfuly
inform the gauntly of Potter County and the
rest of inaukiad, that they are . prepared , o
make sleighs of all de:seriptious oil mho
N T/0 E•
And to build all kinds of wagoul according to
order.
Vit'Repairing neatly and expeditously done
Orders from a distance promptly. attended to
J. RECKHOW, • 2..1. Titomrso4
Coudersport, Jan. 10th, 1856.
1. 4 101 t sale at the above shop, a new Cut
ter.
A LSO ONE, SET two horse; light
.-C2-BOBS.
Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery,
Ready-made Ciothing, and Yankee Notiions
—Third street, Coudersport, -
THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE.
FAKI.V.I. let) E 4 SALE.. -
'll HE ttnderigned
. A - 17ek t
112,' 4 'offers for sale his farm
tog I ll t':: - at situate on the Allegany
•
- .Z...: , River, about four miles
. . ...
west of Coudersport, The form contains one
hundred and fourteen acres—about Afty ; fiee
of which is cleared. There is a good frame
barn—a house frame roofed, with lumber
sudicientito finish it. There are twenty-fire
bearing apple trees, and one hundred young
and thrifty trees out old enough to bare.
This property will be sold on liberal terms
for particulars enquire of the subscriber or at
this (Alice. \ " WILLIAM. WAHL.
CondersMt April 34, 183:3,
M. W. MANN
. Ng* BOOKS. -
NCHANTED BEAUTY, by Dr. Elder,
Lives-o,t Atrocious Judges, by Hildreth,
Progross of .Reli c ;7ious ideas, by - f. Child,
Bryard Taylor's Travels,
The SOng of Hiawatha-,Longfollow - ,
.Caspar, by Any Lotbrop,
Just -received and for sate at tho
JOURNAL BOOK STORE:
Harrison's Columbian, Inks,
Black, Japan, .Copying, ltilarking
arm, Black, Blue, Indellible,
Scarlet, Red, Carnane.
These Inks flow freely from the pen and
give a stronger and more durable color than
any other. .For sale, wholesale and retail, by
& JONES.
Nr4W GOOD.
THE subscriber has just received a 'genet.
4- al • assortment of fall 1W winter goods
consisting of
• DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
ROOTS & SHOE'S,
Tuts & CAT'S,
.
4113 BONS,
GROCERIES & CROCKERY,
and almost every article needed in the town
and vicinity, which he Adzes himself to sell
as low as the
. -
LOWEST,.
—o ,
His old customers and friends anti the plth
lic generally are invited o call and aim:tun
for t4tinteelVell• • •
D. E. OLMSTED.
Coudersport Oct. 4th, 1855
INNS' JUSTICE, the latest edition,
-14 the JOURNAL BOOK STO
-0
L. F. .51A,.Y.NARD,
" . 1‘ '
Ito() 13110 - sToRE:
liE
subscriber would rosPectfully
AIL likonn the 'inhatiitatiti of Ulysses and
scurounding.couillry, that hebas recently es•
tablished himself in the manufatium and sale
of Boots and Shoes;ind,has the largest. and
fiest Ussartmerii of *work ev e r offered •in this
Market. The subscriber his heen very choice
in n.!a selection of chy work
. tuul, leather
which is of the best quality.lbrityldand work-.
Ho is slot to be beat west orN': York .
Terms ready-pay. •
Hides and grain taken in exchange for work
a reduction . Ol seven percent will be itimrti (Cr
cash, all persons wishing to perchase will do
well to nail and examine for' themselves be
foie ptirchasing else where. Business place a
little north of Chappels dry goods stora. cash
paid for Hides.
Lewisville, Much 17th, 1856. -
S. HULL
FOUNDRY.
•
DB. BRCWS would giro notice to the
• public hitt le is prepared, at his Foun•i%
dry in ()outlet: port, to deidl manner Of CAST
e a al finish to order all kinds
of Machinery, awl Gearing. Board and Log
Cars,eSleigh-Shoes of all sizes, u-+d every
articlt needed by a Lumbering community.
And o' farmers ho would say, that, he has
procared.some- of the best Plow patterns in.
use, both Flat Land and Side Hill, and keeps
them constantly on baud. And will make to
order Field Rollers, Harrows, Cultivators, and
every article used by theta in his line of busi
ness. 'Ho is prepared also to do all kinds of
B L ..A. CIC S 11, IT Il N G
And froth his long eiperieilce' in the above
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Lion to those who may give bite a call.
N. B.—Old iron bought, or "tuke,t) in ei
change for work. -
Bounty Land. -
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_ll.. law attention the procuring of ko2
Lund for ell those entitled thereto under
late or any prerious Act of Congrexs.
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NOTICE.
By . the death ofJ oh!! Kcating,.Esq., late o
the cay,cif Philadelphia, thelitle of the Keats
ing & Co. lands beeemes vested iu William
V. Keating, Adolphe E. Borie,7r. James M.
WilCorthy 'w hum deeds will be granted. The
charge' ol the company's landed interest iu
penusylvania has devolved upon the subscri
ber who hereby , informs the settlers- oq Keat
ing aQ C. lands, that Messrs: 'John King,
J ohu S. Mann; & Byron D. Honalin, stil I con
tinue our, authorized scants in Potter CMc-
Counties.
All petaotte indebted to the company are
earnestly requested to come forward and settle
their accouuts without further delay, •
' WILLIAM 'V. 'SEATING'.
MaY3140856.
- I'*itoioi,iii
IXTlLLfurniait tile People with fre s h B FE7
tiimnifoiTos; on 'Kneader' and' Friday.
during theiteason.. Cash will be paid' for "kw
cattle at all times, •
Couders'port, Inly 17, -
IJ JRRAU ! ,IRIIIRM .►._!
MHC Muir has come *atlas:, - all_ who
..11_ _wish to Imo their griziding dons !dthjt
• VERY B — E'S T 'ORDE I It•
lust bring 'your grain to . the
Grist Mill end them you will find J. 111.
ton, giving entire • satisfaction to all. You
who doubt give hint a call, and
,you'll - not
be sorry. • • • -
N. B.. Wheat and Buckwheat ' flouied • far
market, on the shortest notice. ,
Cushingville, April 12th, 1856.
CLOTEI DRESSING.
ALL pe ni o n s having
.elotb to color. nil
dress, by leaving- the same at. the
*fora.ofJ. M. judd in, Coudersport, will be
forwarded. to , the works . of the enbecribu
finished in good orderand returned ? payment
for dressing can be made to J. M. Judd op
delivery oldie cloth. Mark tborpiemei plainly
with name and directions.
0. H. PERRY.
Genesee Fork Sept. 19th, 1855.. .
Lewisville steam Giist bill
.:-o-: :
THE subscribershaving purchased the lam
terest of all other parties heretofore eon.
ceraetlie the above establishment, are now
prepared to do all kinds of custom work is
their Line; as we believe in a workinaulike
untuner; and hope by a diligent atteatiou to
bush:era, to merit and receive a .Mer.t. share
of patrt nage. Persons wishing to have wheat,
or buckwavat tluurett tur market, call at all
imeche accouamodutea on short
NOTICE.
For the quality of the work done st. ow mill
we refer to A. Corey, Esq., Lewisville ' ,
G. G.
M
Colvin, Esq., Biughaw, aud, aj.B.
.Mi:ls, John 8. Maau, Esq., aud Mr. Jani.s.
Locke, Coudersport.
ELIJAH GIIIDLEE
0. A, LEWIS.
Lowisville,Etec. '27th, 1355.
KANSAS AND- FREEDOM
The undersigned having lost a large sum of
money in running Ins ',ages, and bens,: ALLII
to pay his respect to tbil Border Um:Ewa of
Missouri, proposes to raise the wind by
SELLING A FARM
And therefore he offers Gar sale one of Gs
hest farms in the county of Potter, situates
one and a half miles north of Coudersport, sal
adjoining that of Nelson Clark, containing ass
hundred acres of land., forty of which is omit:
iruprovement,well fenced; and watered equal
to any in the nation. The Altegany ru et
runs through it and numerous springs come
from it, one of which is the aduitratiort of iii
Persons who travel the Wellsville road.
There are two triune harms and one frame
house. There- are one hmulfed and twenty'
live thrifty apple trees, twenty-live of winch
are bearing treed. '11;e plow land has been
high y manured for two years and is in tine
condition. for the best possible farming.
'Fermi of salo will be rea.scumb.e. Fin
years time. will be given, with &small sum is
baud. For particulars inquire at ibis otfito
or of the subscriber at Coicsburg,
Coudersport, May_ 20, 1854
Ornerat Xntozutation.
UNITED STATES DOVER—VIE:O
. President-1' ranktin Pierce.
Vice President—(de facto) Jesse D. Briget
Secretary of State—W tn. L. Marcy:
Secretary if latecior—Robort McClelland
Secretary of Treasury—James . (iNtiris. -
Secretary of War—Jetrersorf Dat is.
Secretary of Navy—James C. Dobbin,
Pos,t Master General—James CaMpbell.
Attorney General—Caleb Cushing.
Chief Justice of -Uttited States-118. Taney
STATE _GOVERNMENT.
goTornor—Jarues
Sccretanjef State:—.lndrew G. Cur:in.
Peputy :Seer e.:ary of State—J. 3L Sullivan.
SuiT4ur_Cientral—J: Porter Brawley.
. •
Auditor General—Ephraim Banks.
q'reasurer—Eli Stilt r.
Supreme Court Judges—,Ellis Lewis, W.
Lowrto, G. Ny. Woociyard,, J, C. Knox, J.ll
Black:
County Offing & with Post plikeldroes.
President judge,
P i oDERT G. Wurtz . , Ravi Cs
.Issactate J.4dgec,
• - ORANGE A. LziviS, :Aylmer '
JUSEPII
District Attorney,
FRANKLIN W. KIM, Coudersport.
• • Sheri! I,
PIERRE A. Sirsains, Coudersport.
Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courte
Tuomes B. TYLER, Coudersport.. .
Registercetui Recorder,
AN AR EiviACKSoN, Coudersport.
County Cozornisaiypers,
Dotog WttiPPt,ly, Ulyales Center.
HARRISON Rose, ‘ithilis Cornell, .
Hauitt Netsos,Wharton.
•
• County Auditors,
WILLIA3I B. Guavas, Clara -
.I
- Tennis Ltmas,.Roukitte,•..
'IL L. Stmoss, Allegauy.
CommissionersLClerk;
Saltine! Ilarieui, Coudersport
Flenry Ellis, Coucl t.
, oripor
- County Suiveyor,
Z. F. Robinson, garrison' Valley.
Superintendent of Common Scheele;
J. B. Pradt,Coudersport.
KiRIDGE NOTICE.
NOTIOE is hereby giyen that proposals 1 1
be received at the office: of the Bar&
and Town Council, for the building of 0 .
Bridge across the Allegany on Second Era.
,until 3 r. it. on' Saturday, the 19th day orgi
instant. •
- - SpeCiftcationi gf the above bridge ml l4
seen at the-qtrlce of the Burgess.
S. H. STORRS,
See. of Town Coosa
14, 1556.
qindenport:Jul
NOTICE
?THE Firm of Tyler Se-Jonetill
_l_ this day dissolved by tadtitel comsat
I.:oudersport, May 6, 1656.
• T. "B. ilin•
E. A. JONa
S. k. micas