FIIE K URNAL.I COUDERSPORT, DEC. 11.1 MC HOME MA'TTE,RS Oua letter front Califurnia, will be 11;und interesting in its details. It is from a brother of the Publisher of tiro Journal Gr We are glad the Chairman of Cie County Committee ha., called a Republican meeting for Tuesday eve ning of next court. Let us keep up our organizaziona and imdrove them: Of course there will be a general attendance. "Hugh" is literally chawel up, boiled down, baked, stewed, roasted, annihilated and glorified, and has teen taking Jaynes Expectorant in enor mous potions, since readiti; the Pat riot orbit week. Hopes are, ho'wev• er, now entertained of his filial recov ery, though he Wit 3 teri ibly shocked. by a butt from ar; "PuThead." ('The difference btween the self-esteem bumps id ?Ir. Buchanan, and the editur of the Lycoming Ga rette is, that Mr. B's. is smal, and that of the editor is overgrow... He is trying to f.rce himself int . public notice, and doubtless will achieve his wbject when be cornea into o..asession •f Lit proper position i. e. —suspended by a rope fur lovers of the ludicroui to look at." or There are several mernbars of B a h i a" DiviNion whose faces are not often seen at the Hall: If they are at work fur Tcmpeiance in some other way. they are ezcusatile. But if they neglect the meetings of the Division, and do nothing for Temperance in any lithe: • way, we think they are not ex c Lisa hle. There are several young n un in this 'Tillage, yet in their teens, whose Leis. ,terons talk at late houri in the night, has a had sound; and there aro others who would fiod a mernitership in our Div'iion greatly to their advaritag,.. It is the duty of the members of the I)itision to give all those LI kindly in bittlion to j..in our talks, Literary Greetings. The Daily Tob. A rraph, of nu reisburg, is, iiv•dsanie little ossdoint sided NiMeZ for daily .isits °lv:high we iieu wider wan , hgations to the piilLisliers, in I.,tend'' he iere, fu hueonio p peon mom iniziv eekl:. Dtegraph $2 per ;tannin. The enterprising piahli4hers of ter Salte.lay Vrriss are nee' pt rtairedihe Errniny Kyr/ per is the hest one th it Lune' is sa in rotisiderah•e / The Philadelphia ILIV tin arid :he American r jutted, snaking one of Journals now ptiti!i"'" Lave. Terms :,..31/ d. cement: of men 'amber far. We I.s , co' limns Ir I I LW. 1 d rday Freeing' Belle. uurirr are now cousol• o the most edieient familv .i ted in the city of Brotherfy 4 a ntn per t nnum, wi h large retnimns for clubs. A speci. ill he forwarded when ipplied /utd give them a place were our 1 s crowded. SATrr SAT EVENING POST.—The publishers 454 i of :hi. old and firmly extoldi.hed p •per take ptaa re in calling the attention of the public tot e programme for the coining year. They h e already made arrangemen:s with the fel owingbrilliant list of writer+ : ,William How. , • .' in, of England; Alice Cary; "'. S Arthur. Mrs. Senthw•rth, Augustine Dug ,one, Mrs. M. A. Denison. The first number in January will contain the tommencement °film Novelette •"l'allengetta, nr the Splinter's Home," by IVilliam Howitt. That following noveletts will than be given: The Story of a Country Girl, by Alice Cary: 'I he Withered I lean, by T. S. Arthur: Light house Island, by the author of " My Conics- Noe :" The Qu , ker's Portage, by Mrs. Mary A. Denison: An original Nov alat. ii, by An gurtine Ditganne : t Novo cue, by Nirs. South worth. Two engravings are generally pre sented each week. _ Terms, cash in advance, singe cow $2, (our copies $1; eight copie. $10; thirteen enpies $l5; twenty copie. $2O. In the three last eases, one coo' is given to each getter up ofthe club. De,tco.i and Peters° 1, publishers, Philadelphia. Xas Border Ruffianism. EDITOR OF JoURNAL : Since I wrote to you last, Mr. Nathan Noyes has again been beset by ruffians who stoned Lis house, bteaking in hie windows, and doing other dasivige. The atones sent through the windows would weigh from one to two pounds. Mr. Noyce Ravi his wife were from home, and their three little gills who w ere in .he house, Here driven into the chamber, when the ruffians fled. On the night of the 27th, Mr. Charles Leach's house was visited by the ruf fians, who treated house and people to a shower of stones. M►. Leach was absent from home that night. So you see we have 'Border Ruffians' in Potter county. Yours, ecc., A CITIZEN, OF GENICSSEC - - - Wm. Spencer, Esq., has been appointed by the President to be Uni ted States Marshal for the Territory of Kansas, Tice J. B. Donaldson, re loped. ' • ••• • - • For the journal, Whidid Pennsylvania go for Jainet, Ouchanan . ? ThiSis a question which has puzzled far wiser - }wads than my own, and but fir twfi explanations, re cently given, I should nut attempt to solve it. 'The first was received in a passengor Car, between Corning' and Elmira. and at ainMt 7 h o'clock•.of a dat k night. A communicative gentle man-from Hari ishurz infOrmed me that he - had come up the Williamspbt t road to Trout Run, thence by 4age to the Block House settlement, where he had• visited relatives a number of days; but. wishing to see the country, he had determined to return, via, Cut ning, Elmira, Troy and Canton. Tue dis tance around• being only a hundred Milos, and the extra expense, only about four dollars. This . is a delight ful-section." said I. as we w- , re pass ing through the " Big Flans." Vell de::" said he; de moon don't shine now, and I can't see; cell, I guess I did'ut make much cotnio; did vay, fur you see, I shall pc riding it all in de• night." Said I, " friend aim you ° a B echanan man With much spirit he replied, "veil der, I pe, and 1 tilIK it a laity s:none dit Pennsylvania d , d u t give nun a hiker ma mori.y." B'l re -1;•,, thought I, nere it an ex,,l4:tatioa amounting to a solution ; and so 1 con tinued to think till two deys late• , when, home-ward bound, .1 had a-pleasant c.at with Mr. fi. of Albany, N. V: Hii explaeation ran thus: Mr. Bu chanan had pledged to PCIIII - that if she would go - tbr him, he would use his influence to have Kal.- sas admitted into me unto / as a tree State. And, that the S,,utn, learn/ this fact, have sent a number of ler chivalrous sons to wait on the r. :;:Sage let of Wneatland"--to him k 4, that unless he would repudiate tit pledge to Pennsylvania their h,l! cturs Nvituld ca 4 their votes fur wither man." Now, whether this) so or not,. (Ili a thing i, , morally stain, and that i , tliat James flue anal) can, if he will give resutrec . ./11 life and vigour to the democratic" - arty. For one, I would ike . to li• u him di, it. It is possible th it lie will; but more probable teat he w' I not.. lit either evmt, lift the li:- üblicans cherish their principles .• ini labor un%vearildly ti, diffuse them. They will be needed before slavery will audio her 42 , giessive innveinents, or the wai!iugs .0 . !ter :subjects shall be swallowed up in the louder anthcras of u.iiversal liherty, 1.,,„4.14.,,,,.apy yours, _ . _ R. L. Srmwer.c. l ob. r 4, 1011.— 'ho La!was- hingadii- Isa. a Their• pa ter affoed , , aue. In Eldora, tl..r.int co„ .10W4, Sept. 11, by Ket .J. It. LO r..ne, Mr, J. M. ,ti ..1 /SS D/Alt tti k. t.u.s wont I{ / fOraler:y ibis place, In same place, Oct. 4, by Judge Elli; . P.•rker, Mr. S. G. WINCHEbTCR to Sliss ALLELALA E. Et.t.swoorit, tormerly of ihti pace. • EVERY, R EADER WILL tileese notice the a lreitise .reent descrip!ive of 31n. Saans' PujoniaL ramai.v Bleu:, and send fur :ha Priu.ed Cat alogue grail our Iloicr.tted Works. LT" ro the uniuititied in the great art of Selling Book•, we wo ild say, th it we present a scheme far looney nuking, fir better thAti all the gold mines of California and Australia rr.itny person wishin.2. to embark in tl e en terprise, will risk little by sending to the Pub- lisher $25, fur which he will , receive sainp.os copies of the various works, (at wholesale pri ces,) carefully boxed. insured, and directed, af fording a very liberal percemage to the agent for his trouble. Address (past paid)" 11,08E:11:r SEARS, Publisher. I'i William Street, New Voik. GF'SPECI AL NOTICE.—The subscribers respectfully inform their old customers, and the pbulic generally, that they have abandoned the credit system. After a thorough trial, they are fu:ly satisfied it is a non-paying system. Hereafter our business will be conducted strictly upon the ready pay system. All who wish to buy cheaper titan ever before in Con. dersport, will please git'e us a call. The highest market price will be paid for all kinds of produce in exchange for goods. For th• Jeurael SCHOOMAKER &JACKSON Coudersport, Oct. 13, 1 56. COUDERSPORT I.l'lAaKil- CORRECTED WEEKI,I, FOP. THE Jormottt., SCHOOM A KER. .1.7. JACKSON. Dealers in Diy Goods, Grocejes. Hats dc Caps, Boots dr., Shoes, Crockery, Pork. Flour, Meal kVa., Main Street, Coudersport, Pa. COUDEASPORT, NOT. 20,1856. Flour, per bbl $3,5'.3. Pork, - - - 23,141. . • Salt, .•..'3,50. Corn Meal, per 100 lbe. 2,50. Butter, per lb._ . 23 . Lard, •• - 1-I. Pdrk; " " 14. Wool, 001, " " x . . 30 to:14. Deer Skin, per lb ...... .......... 25. Oats, per bushel, 374 Ruck Wheat, " . , 64 Corn, " " • t 374. Rye, .. .s. .. 75 Potatoes, ".. Eggs, per doz.,. nay, per Ton,. piarrirti. --- - 12& 800 EMPLOYMENT -FOR THE VINTER! Th'e Best Book for Agents ! TO .'PERSONS - OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. Au Elegant Gift for a Father to Present to his Family. ta - Send for One Copy, and try it Amsng your Frienlsj AVANTED—A 4 euts in every sec t Lion of the tinned States, to cirentate SEARS' LARGE TYPE QUARTO BLULE, for family Use—entitled THE PEOPLE'S PICTORIAL DOZIESTIC With about One, Thousand Engraving:!! . - This usefu. book is destined, if we cm form an opinion from the Notices of the Press, to bars, au unprecedented cirealaliou iu every section of our wide-spread continent, and to form a distract eritin the sale of our works. It will, no doubt, in a few veils; become Tur. FAMILY BIBLE OF .THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. he most liberal rensunPration will be allowed to all person's who tn - ,y he pleased to proem e subScribers to the above. , Int) copies may easily be c:rcuhued and so d in each of the prascipal cities cud towns or the Union. - IT WILL BE. SOLO BI SUBSCIIIP TIOVIOSL Y. 1= 'Application should be made at once, an the fie d will soon be occupied. [3 - l'eisioss wishing to act as agews, and do a safe busitiess, coo send for :i specimen copy Oti receipt of the established price, 'ix Dollars, the picroltiA i. F-4-111 IN Bly E; with a well boand Sub:x..6,llon Bonk, will be c• irefully boxed, and ftirwarded per enzfe is, at oar risk and expense, to any cetitr)rtown ur village i i .hd Cnt:cd States, exc. :lug those of C4' Parris, Oregon and Texas.. .. ETe - itei ler }roar letters, a your mon ay wiit come safe. ';.irlti addition to the 1 - 3.4 tori il Bib'e, we p th ish a arge number yr 111 u: rued i'..mily %Yorks, very . opular, iytid of such high mot el and unexcelptiouabiesafiardsier dist whi,e good men may safely euf Igo iii their circuladon. they trill coutia, l'unuc 13iN EFIT. and re colic a fats Co r ESSATION for their labor. UP - Orders eipec.flaily solicited. For fur / ther partici ars, address the subscriber, (post paid). ' ROBERT SEARS, 9:30 ..* .181 %V i i limn St., Now York. .. / 'Ol-ESBURG IN COMMOTION! • /Sam. Mills on tha Track, IV all 1 A Full Aliso:Meat of droccriec, &c. T"E wi t ir t rgi g i le d 11,-g4 tolvt to ju ror:it the citizen; of Aileg toy. and others intere4ted, that he lints pi:: ti ed u t the Store Colesh.arg, formerly oocctmied by N. Dike, with a choice velec.ion of Dry Goods. Groceries, &c., which he will sell, fir Cash only, che.tper than they c n be parch tsed at any tither store in Potter Comity. SPECIIL NOTICETO • Lninhertultl C. 121 711 W v tiud it:en y of Oats and oiler Grain %vita me, and I agree to for feit a nigh s lodging, sil,yer and bre.akfast and of team, to ativ parson desiring a load of U its, who will find me tri,h tess thaa to 590 bailie:3 on band. SAMUEL .NIILLS Cn!exhilrg Nor. •27th. New York & Erie_ Railroad, NEW TIME TABLE, Taking Effect Monday, Nov. 3, 1856. in INS will leave Geuessee Station f (WolIsvilh)) at the fullo‘ying hours: AIOVICI- EAST Stock Express, ......... 5: . 20 r. t. Cincinnati Expres., . - 1:45 Night Express, .... 7:3:1 r. Mail, • . New York Expreis, • Freight No. 2, Freig:ll. No. 4, MO VI NG wEsT Dunkirk and 13u:ralo Express,...... F. 7.1 ...12:35 " Night Expres4, t;: ;51. ,f Chicaga Express, 3. ;2 " Emigrant, ' .. W:33 " Freight No. 1, • 12: , 15 " Freig:tt No. :3, 4:15 r. D. C. AIcCALLI:3I, G9ll. Supt ANEW "UNCLE TOTS CABIN:" MRS. STOW ei NEW WORK. nRED, A ta'e of the Dis.nal Swamp. Per s de at the JOURNAL BOOK'S I'ORE. EXECUToIt'S NOTICE. \V -7- HEREAS Letters testamentary. or of adati.iis:ratio aco the estate of hralan Dalryrn,ale, late of. he county of ter. deco ased, have beet gra 1;"cd to the -sah• scribers, all persons indeb.ed to said estate, arc regaet , ted to in ike iuttitedtae paymo and lipase having claims against doe Baum, :will pieieut theta duly ati.heatioatod, to the sub scribers residing in •JSW3VO Pp., Po:ter Co., Pa. DAN la II.ILItYJIPLE,) IV-11. DALIt PLE; ` ` Trustees. W. s. J ull NSUN, or. 20. 1646. CaUri PeJel.itii=ttia a NITHEREAS. the bon. H. G. White, Pres ident!' Jude4 and the Hon. 0: A Le a. is and Jase,M Mann, Es,js , Associate .11.1 lgei of the Courts, of Oyer and Tr/miner and DeM.- sal Jail, D. livery, 'Quarter tieseiou.: 01 the Peace, lOrp:tan's Court and Court o: C not P.eas for Lie C..u:ity of Potter, h tve issued their pt copt, bearing date the ::'tit dty of Oc:., in. the year. of our Lord one thousmid eight hundred utol fitly-six, and to tie airec ted, for h Ailing a Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gensral Jail Delivery, Quarter' Sessioni of the Peace. Di plan's Court, and Court of Coutinon Pleas,t tits Dona itth of Conders - port, on MONDAIi, the . 15i - 11 day i,f Dec., neat, and to coidtivie one week. Notice is thei-efiwe hereby given to the Corot ef t , Just.ces of the Peace, and Consta b.es within the tamely, that they 13:1 Alien and there 111 their proper persons, at 1U o'clock, A. M. of said ,fay, with their rolls, records, iniptisitious, examinations, nod other remetm' bran es, to do those iliings which totheir tutices appertain to be done. And those' wig are bound by their recoguizauces to prosecute astainst the prisoners that are or shall be- in the jail oft he,said county of Putter are to be then and there to prosecute against them us will be just. Eated tit Coudersprt, June 116, 1356, and the Mt year of toe loilepeudeneu of the United Stdtes of Atneri:;a. P. X. STEBBINS. S:p.ra. &E , Y BONDAGE & FREEDOM. 'By red. Douglass. Journey to Comral Africa. Bayard Taylor Giltiltan's Third Gallery of Portraits, Father Clark, the Pidneer Preacher, The Hidden Path, Fables for Critics, '• - Toge,her with a general stock Of Standard and Miscellaneous Works; good books for Young People; Stationery at %Wholesale & Retail. Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks—in short, everything - in the greatest variety usually kept in a Book Store. SHERIFF'S SALES. n Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of ill• ,; eilditigiui tap . o - nas bad Fieri Facies issti• ed out of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter Co.,•Petitta., owl to cue directed, I shall expose to public sale or outcry, at the Court House in the. Borough of Coudersport, on Monday. the 15th d of Decenaher,lBs6, at 10 o'clock, A. 31., the following described real estate, to wit : ' Certain real estate situate in Pike townsiir Potter comity, Pa., bounded Du the North y lot No. 14, on the East by lots Nos. 14.112; & 35,..0n the South by lot No. 22 ' and unsicated land. of the Binghtun Estate, and on t$ \Vest by unseated land and by lots 13 andAti, being lots Nos. 11 and 12 of sub-division lands of Bin gbam Estate in said townsh: , containing one hundred and fifiy-tive i dies. of which about fifty acres are intim ed. On it are three franc houses, two fr e turns, one saw mill, and some fruit ire . ALSO—Lot No. / 3d, situate, in• townslf -, coun y, and State aforesaid, bounded oif the North and East by lot No.-14;mu the §4u.11 by lot No. 13 and to -_ seated lands, oylie West bi unseated lands and lot No. 15, ontaining 104 acres, of which about four ac sore improved On it is one log honse. Seized. akcn in execution, and to be sold as the eperiy of Elti ihJohnsrun . - All —Certain rest! estate situate in Swe den ownship, Potter county, Po., bounded as foLlows, to wit: begin:n:lg at a post the north est corner of lot no. 3.: of the allotment of lands in Sweden township, thence south on West line of said lot no 32, one hundred and six rods to a post, thence west Lily-three rods to a post stayling in the east ins of lot no. 29, thence. norm on late of 10.5 nos. 29ond 2.1 ono !Modred :,and sixty rinds to a post, thence east along the south tine of lot wt. 3tl, lily-three rods to the place of beginning, comainmg til ly acres and allowance of six per cent. for roads. &c., being lot no. O f twenty-live acres of wh ch are imdrove', and tif eeit acres chop ped, will one tog lionise, one log barn, and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, omseu in execaition, and , to be sold as the property of Ed w.ird M. Carpen'er. ALS' i—Csirmin real estate si.uate. in Jack son township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the ion h by lands of Bingham Ls:ate and Reu ben tierring,un, ea st by lauds of Reuben per . - rington, south by lands of the llingliun !;state, and west . by lands of E. & W. L. Ross, dun lainiug, nine y-seven and 0.1 acres, about fifty acres of which are improved. On it are two frame houses, one fraine b .rn, one iog house, ... one shawee, and some fruit trees. ' Seized, taken in execuiion, and to be fold as th • properly of Catharine : yaut and Aaron Whitmore, Admims.ra.ors of T. Ryan:. de ceased. . A LSO-7eriain simve in Pike township, Potter conniy, Pa., bounded oil the norit by Waler hinds, e by lands of A:bert Ans'ey, by inn:ea:eat hinds, and west he kinds of S. 11. Martin, cuntaining four hundred sixty-two acres more or less, of which s xiy ore acres are improved. Oh it are one nraier saw will, three dwel.ing houses, one frame barn and shed, one wood shed, iine black sail Ii shop, out h uses, - and some fruit trees. seized, taken in exec-11.1ot', and to be sold s the property of J ohil Dl. Ki;lio urn. - ALS. t—Ccr...in real es a e situ its-in En!a lirt.township, and in the Borough of Couders port, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit:, beginning at the north-east corner of a lot surveyed for M. lliti.ie, thence east tune-. ty-eight perches to an I rumvood on the' sou h line of tot surveyed fut. George Evar.s. ;hence south one hundred and sixty-eight perches to a post on the warrant line, thence west along said warrant line one hundred and forty-two perches to the son 11-e ist corner of lot survey ed tbr Tonothy IVes, Jr., thence north eig h perches to the suit 11-east corner' of :he -lot surveyed fur M. thence east along'the south line thereof fury-live perches to the sou b o Ist corner ilierejt; thence north eighty perches to - the plaice of lieglinimg, coma•nitig one hundred and seventeen acres and eigh ten Its of an acre,'anJ allo.vance of six per cent. for roads, lc. , he the same inure or less —being In: no. 2.3 S and part of warrant no. of - which about 5 , 1 acres are improved; on is one gr.st inill, - one sea mill, one card ing in ;chine shop, two fr me lionse„ nue frame tru, one log barn, one horse shed , with some fruit trees. nicely:Mg a sin ill piece deeded to Dennis Hall, also a small piece deeded to Ne'son Clark, and another sot ill piece deeded to Elizabeth W. Hamilton. A LSO—Awither tractor parcel of land sittm.e iu the township of Enialci - , and Sm:e afoirsaid, begin ning at a beech. the nor.h-west corner of lot 42 of the allotina it of the Bingham lands in Ent alta tp., Potter Co., Pa., cause red to Lu ther-S.:rung, thence north 0..0 degree ti••d o e four.h of a degree Wes: eigh y-,u• e perches a .d stave.i-te ;Ms of a perch ;o the south-west cor .or of to: no. 41, the :ce by south line of slid lot south eigh y-iiiae degrees a .d three fourah&of a degree east o .0 . ha .dred and siz tv-eight perches to ihe west hae of lot no. 35, thence iii par: by sad li.,e son .h o;:e fourth of a degree was. .e perches, the •ce - in part by aorth line of lot no. 2..;.! , coaveyed to Loiter Song, and lot no. 42 aforesaid, west 0.. e ha .dred and sixty-five perches ai.d sere maths of a perch to the place of begitioing, co Arii.iing eighty-sere acres and Mae tenths of as acre with usual allowaace of six per cart for roads &c., lie th • same more or less, it being lot no 13 of the allotment ofili..glittm lands is Eulttlia to., Potter Co., Pa., aitiPpart of warra . it to. 29.5..), of which there are about test acre simproved. ALSO—A m u her piece or p:.rcel of lainl situate to tp., con sty a .d State aforesaid, described as tuiMos, to wit: beginbi..g at a post 0./ the !he of Deanis Halt's lot a.:d .he south-west cor .er of this lot, theace north eighty-eigh: perches to a birch the mirth-west corer of this a..d the somh weel cor ter of a lot surveyed to Verset Dick iaso the .ce els: fi.r:y-four perches :o a post the nor h-eas: coraer of this tot, the am Soirli ' alo :g ;he tine of lot tin. coaveyed to La ther Strong, to a post the somh-Cast coraer of this lot, the.:ce west aloog .the ie of said lot to. 333 forty-futir erehes to ,he place . of be itent ig, co itainiag twe ity twn acres abd eight-tenths of an acre, and. al lowance orsix per cent, for roads, &c., being lot 12 a .d" part of warrant no. 23Sil, of which about Hee i . acres are improved, and a hoard shantee thereon. Seized, lake , exert:l:ion, a td- to be sold as the property of Harry Crittenden . . ALSO—Certain real es:ate 'Unite* in Swe den township, Potter county State of Pa., bounded on the north by ianas of Benjamin Renuells and Schuyler Nelson, ou tho east by Linde of ti. B. Ives, on the south 'by lands of ' A. F. Jones and Jacob Toucher, and west by lands of Sluntan Wetmore—containing twen ty-tive acres more or less, with about fifteen acres improved; and one log house thereuu. Seized, taken in execution, one to be sold .! as the property ofJames Ives `:10 A. M 1: 27 6:55 • ALSO—Certain real estate bounded end described as follows, to wit: situate in the township of °sway°, Potter . county, Pa., bounded on-the north b . . the highway, on the east by S. P. Lyman, 6,1 the south end west by Win. APDougall—containing eight-ten:hs ofan acre, on which is erected one two-story dwelling house, and one frame b.trn. Seized, taken in execution, and to be suid as the propeity of P. P. Story. ALSt)—Certain real estate situate in Ulys ses township, Potter counts, Pd., bounded_ - on this north by lot conveyed by Bingham est , ths to A. -Corey, on the east by lot conveyed to A. Gee, on the south by lots in potsess:on of 11...Brigh nu & Geo. Gridley, en the west by - lots in Possessi,.. of H. E. Tucker. and M.' D. Drake -7e. sixty and six-tenths r t L ing acres be the It e more-or less, with the nsnal allowance of , six per cent for roads. &c, it being 10t.56. 160 of the allotment of the Bi. g ham lands in Ulysses - township, and part of warrant no. 1264, On which there is a frame bons/and barn, and twenty acres improved. peized, taken in execution, and to be sold the prooerty of A. A. W 1-Ituer. - ALSO—The following described real estate in Hebron township, Potter county, Pa. bounded on the e.st by lot no. conveyed to Foster Reynolds, on the north by Ist no. 96, by lands of the Seventh Day Baptist Church, and by lot no. 36, west by lot no. 1115 of the allowtent of the lands of S. M. Fox dece -sed, in Hebron tr., county of Potter, and State of Peon , containmg 7a acres. with the. I allowance of six per cent for ro ds, which there is :Amin 25 acres im;roved, with ono steam saw mill, rue frame house, one frame barn, a Bh...thee house, a blackeni.h Amp, and a sa.b'e, also - a young orch .rd. Seized, taken in exceutio , .; a! d to be so'd :is the property of Leotard Davis.. rr,r . Tlte,"purcillse more: will be refoired to be paid Anwo, or a hon.! and Antlicieut surety given for the bid, or th.• prop !rty pitt up and so!t1 aga:u. Deo. P STI:B S. Sheritr. Adiniaistra.tor's Notion. VILI.EIIII.:AS Letters or Adminis_ tratton on the estate of William Lyon decelsen, lam of Sweden town-hip, Potter Co.. Ps., have been grata ed to the undersign eJ, al: persons indebted to s,id esta:e, are hero• no stied to :in immediate sett'ement should be nude, and thole having spins: the sante, are recumited to pre-eta: them properl au.luntieated for liquid.mon. J. II EN MUCK', Ad:niuis•tator. Coudersport, nett .1"1 - 1.12: Qythara, Laze of Zion, I a nd Boys and tiir:s' Singitii; Book, at the JOUR At, S'I'OELE TitIAL LISI 1 . FOR LIZ.CENI.IIIII. 1856. E. W. Bishop , N. L. D.ke &S. Fus:er, V. Diekin.nu " . 1. C. lia% 11. K. Caswell • J. D. Stayse, . Carpenter '• Eolwr 1;m-twitter, 11. W. M.Ly •' - It. W. NI chit) tv, It..llatcesn.l • " Pllineas Goodin -tit, V. T. Sr. A. F.Jones •• , R. Hannan " Asa Gibbs, et. ul. 1). W. Seeley " S. H. 11-" - tin, It. Sion " Owen 'Rock, - C.l'. Dike " Antos French et. al. G. W M. Heisler " R. W. Mclntyre, AVarren " F. P. Brooks, E. Ees " nden " Isaie. Lyman, use of F.-Lehman Cin h. of Penn. " Cilutny of Potter, I. Wilkinson " %VlP...ingot', L.-D. Willatos Fergus Gee, S.. hen Horton '• 11. W. May. TllO3. B. TI'LEA, Proth'y. PIZOTI4OIOTARI'S OFFICE. 5 Contlervort, Nov. I 183Ij• COUDERSPORT ACADEMY. lIF.NDRICK, Pt ineipal, MUSS C. A. STOCKSVE I.L, l'receptrees. • - • r HE Academic year will be divided 1 into Three Terms, of thir , :een weeks each. The Win•er Term will commence on,-Mou dly, December r , tla, 11 4 56. The Spring or tivinmer Tenn will cournence on Monday, April 6th ; and the Fall Tenn on M4nday, the ..14Lli, of August, I dvi. ' _l€ It 31 S . Tuition per term of thirnael weeks, ai follows: Primary studiei—Reading, Spoiling, - • Como nun Eng,isli brauches-4Jeogra phy, orihograph.k,'Ari.hinotic, and Gramm Ir, . Iligher Branches—N.itural Philosophy, Ai.ronotny, Chemistry, end Firer i....!SSoni in A.gehr.i, - Higher 51.iiheinaiies—Algebra, Ge oine.ry, %Sze., - - - 1,41111, -Greek, and French, Igo- guage4, - - Drawing extra,. Piano :quite, do ETe Payment s:rictly in advance. All schoiars ‘vho.c in write legibly, will he required to present an origin.ii Composition once in two weeks: and ait ina.e scholars to dec.ahn once in two weeks. 1. - Lk" Board can be obtained in private Fem. *tiles in the viliage, or rooms can be had iu the Academy by applying to the Prineip.d. Mr. Hendrick. his he'd the Preceptorship of the Academy for the past year, and it' is wish great satislac.ion we announce that wp have been ab.e to sectue the continuance of his services. The flourishing condition of the Acadeiny has been exhibited by a larger at tend ince and inure general expression of sat isfac.iou, titan has ever been experienced here:ofOrs; and the 'Trustees flatter themselves that hi the reaemal of his eit , •,gentent they are 'out ahe wishes of the pa:rons of the Acadesuy thus favorab y indicated, and securing for tint station a gemleua in fully coindetent to supply the Walls of au intelli- . gen. conoinuni!y. ELI REES, Preililent, • •G. I OVER ros, seey, MASN, Treasurer AMOS FRENCH, Tras:eas. _ _ SUIIIESIii ROSS, H. J. OLMSTEI), Couderipori, Nov. 10, 1856 MIL I,PORT IIEIB - 0-EJAIITEA.S ! ri1411: kabscribera iakt3 th:s inothod of in fiirming tLeir fr.end4 !ILA they are in re ceipt of, and are aux opeu:ng, a choico and de.iiralLe sock of S FAME AND FANCY DRY GOODS, to wh.ch,tkreflitvite the attention of all who desire to in ,ke purchases. Ourstock is large, has been se:ected with groat care;aud is par ticu:arly ad ipted to the tv.iots of this secttou of die eutithry. Our stock of Dry Goods con siirs of Dann! Guess. TalvVtaes,'Rlßaoss, Eu-E BROIOXHIES, PArtASOLS, CLOTHS, CAS. SlViiptS, 1 I:Sri:4GS, DOMESTICS, Pats rs, Hosixttr,.SuAWLA, and a variety of o.lter_artic.el, too numerous to metrion., We have also a complete assor:- nt of GROCERIEA, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY; • all of which will be sold uncom:nooly cheap for ready pay, and for approved credit on as reasonable terms as any other establishment. MANN dr-NICHOLS. Atig. 11,1466.-2:MI t V; D Roy ita • rr llE,aadersigned baring. -formed • a co partnerahip under - the name and title of JONES, MANN "&,JONES ; for the purpose of extending their usefulness in the -Mercantile business, have purchased the entire stock of C. S. Jones, Lewis Manu• and A. F'. Jones; which with the large- ad ditions now being made to the consolidated Stock, by daily orrilrals from New York aid enab:os them to offer to tha Public and each of their former customers the largest, ben and most extensive' assort meat or gaud.; ever-brought into this . /Plai'lret. To accommodate thetuselres and their ens tamers, they have remodeled the-Store Await erly occupied by C. S. Jones,. where they tniy he found nt all times . ready and wii:ing to wait upon all who may estend to thirst their, patronage. Their Stuck cout6sti • Dr•y Goods, HARD WARE, GROCERIES, Provisions HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Lt.oit, • ails, 4.e. C. S. JtiNF,S, L. MANN, A. F. .6SI: • Coudersport March, 2nth, 1656. JONES; 3IA.NN 4- JONES. Are now receiving a large let of the barb Style Prints] consisting of Cochgeo, uiack, Philips Allen & Sons, Briggs, Sprague & Co. Warranted •fart colors, also 2 let of Cheap Prints. Call & Examine. • JONES, MANN 4- JONES. Would call the attention of those wlin arc want of Cloths to their Stock, which they ar: continually repleuisking consisting of Broad Cloths, (BLACK & BLUE:) Cmaitmarev orall grades and styloa, Satt;rei TWEEDS, efteleN'S 4*C. WEhave now on hand several qns!i•'• of Fanners Satin, which• is warrants / to give satisfaction. Try it. JONES, MANN, Sa JONES." GALL AT JONES, MANN, & JONEI. and examine their assortment of Sheet ings, Shirting, Deming, Ticks, Marxism Stripes and Checks. They are just reciming a handsome lot of Bleached goods, which 'they are desirous of having their eustomeni examine. • OLD fashioned Dimity for sale at JONES, MANN Sr. JONLI WE have on hand a good assortnisnt o Yankee notions, which we are willing td sell at reasonable piofit, Linsu thread. Cotton do. '(spool & strain;) Linea Cotton Floss, French Working Cotton Knitting do. Needles, Fins. with almost every thing belonging to this depart/mu 'Freda. JONES, MANN & JONES. ALL grim are in want of Boors or 31tost will pleaso call and examine tha stock o JONES, MANN & JONES, - $2.50 Which is the largest ever opened rn tt. county, and we feel confident that we ea 3 satisfy the most critical; We have also in connection with this Branch of our business • Boot & .Shoe. $3.75 - ss.ou EZEI Iyhere we can order any kind of work; an 1 we believe that our Home Made work ii 10 perior to that which is brought from 'Wesel GEM $lO.O •LEATHER - 'of the hest quality, and of all the differ. kinds, %vial Boot & Shoe findings at _ JONES. MANN & JONES. rp EAS (net( and Green) from twenty4rl cu. to a dollar, constantly on haw, at . JONL3, MANN dr. -JUN/JS. niIR Stock of Groceries is offered to theV inspection of iho Public whh tha tel belief that it is the bast 'in the County. intend that this department= of oux Ataiaa shall always be kept in' readiness to the wants of this community. • JONES, MANN 4. iuNJiit • TONES MANN '‘gr. JONES, Ps:me senate) cv the best, sock of if irdw s r e erb kept in this place, and they intend to ken every thing in this line, and we feel collider th.tt we, can do as well by the Peuple of County as will be cloaeby them at Wellsville larre Stook , of Crockery to saloon from - _ JONES; MANN -it 30111:11. XTANTED st.,IONES, IfANTN di JONES V .Wkeit, Rye, Banarrhaat Cara.. aim, Potatoes; Or invtning the Farman-hare fa gals liary can find ready gale for at our Store. W E aro keeping a good aaser:maat of I R 0 N- from which we will supply filack-21nithe of this section, as favorably as they . deal! with at Welliefille: JONES; NN 4. To YES, WOULD Respectfully ask the Farmers of this county to en nine the Advan tages, offered them in this place, for chi, ex changing of their farm produce for cash or Merchandise, almost all kinds of grain, and in fact, every kind the farmer has to sell ; bears a more advanced figure in Coudersport, than at- ary of the Northern rnarkcui, while the good., of the Merchant, are about the same price, excepting . the heavy artielas, - which have Transportation added. JONES MANN ds JONES. Manta 20th. 1b66. •