Zniun ant Effunty. The Proceedings of the County - .Teachers' Association. will be found on the first page. 411. Gold Roger:' card is another place is sin' gctlar in one respect—the omission of the gen tlernan'-s Post-office address. The Bell!fonte Whig is nox - published by Messrs. REED l3oTts, its late editor and pro prietor:J. T. JOUSSTON, having retired. We will next week fubli:l the' PREMIUM LIST for the Countj Agricultural Fair, to come off this Fall. Be on the look-out therefor. By reference to our new advertisements, it will be seen that 0. G. AitsoLD has some en couraging words for those whose stomachs have been so long serving a salt-meat and fish probation. Dr. A, Blake, well-known to our citizens as a first-rate Demist, has arrived in town again to remain} several daTs. Office with Dr. O. T. Ellison, where he will be pleased to meet any :lumber of sufferers from allit.g teeth. Judge Russell, of New York. City, recently re ;fuFed.to grant an injunction against the pro -I.2tictort cf the Golden Prize, a Gift Enterprise Literary newspaper, which was proceeded .ofainst as a lottery concern. The paper is -Therefote continued—see advertisement, Fire—Very Xear.—The lamp in the stairway of the S. of T. H.lll melted top off the lan tern in which it hung, Satu'rday evening last. and fell—scattering the fluid over the floor in burning streams. It was soon extinguished, however, without any other damage then the loss of the lamp and e considerable fright, to 'the members of the Division, then in session —the lady visitors particularly. A Kca.ry wind en I rain storm passed over this region on Friday evening last—tearing up trees by their roots, throwing down sheds, and making general havoc among unsubstantial things. Some large hail-stones fell, also, dur ing the storm. This week the weather has been consi.lerably St:mu:cr-like, and •teg,eta tiowof all kinds has started up wonderfully. Our farmers take much encouragement from this favOrable chanze. Ntic Sa School HORACZ WATEns, the well-known Music Publisher and Piano dealer, 01 Broad..say„ New York, has reeently issued a very 1:If-as:lig, and useful lit tle collection of 32 pages of hetans and tunes for Sahha:h :Schools, of more animated char acter and impressive style than. usual. The wordz.are all excellent, and the inusie, though spirited, VUI - 16.1 and fitted to Vie tastes and of the youug, is very simple, easily Inas ter,d, and full -of feeling and pathos. We thin:: it will be a favorite ia the school, and at the tires l ide of all who love elleerful music, ~or the anhnated fares of h ippy children. The price is three cents fur single - copy, or $2 per hundred copies ; postage, one cent. 77a American .Fanners' Magazine, for June, published by J. A. _Nash, of No. 7 Beekman St., New York, has found its usual place on and welcome to our table. It has some excellent remarks, styled "Hints for the Season." We tv-ike room for the following extract, for the benefit or Potter County's future farmers—Ler bons -aswell as her present. epos ; -Nature no , v—and in po climate more than ours—hastes to her annual cousual mation; and the farmer can' hardly keep' himself posted in her prozress, Perhaps you say, June is a hue mouth to _talk! • about, and we should like it better if it would be a little longer, and give us tune to enjoy it; but we are obliged to work! the w hole time. Yes, it is so. The farmer's work will never be dune in Jane. It will not be done any time in the "year.l - With ouc huudred acres and suitable' there will always be enough to do; and it is only by judici..ins manage- s 'Lent that the farmer can ever tied time to visit his friends and perform the so cial duties of a good and useful citizen. ••You would say, you like to work, it s is ; your happiness; in nothing else do you! - find so much pleasure. Well that is as every good watt will naturally feel about his employment. But you may think that aftkir all, though it is your life and comfort, yet you would like not-to be obliged to work quite so closely as this hurrying season demands. f'Qbliged to 'work ! Why man, you ftrc alived to love your wife, if you would be a good husband, obtig‘mi to love your eitildren, if you would be a good father, and obliged to love your neighbor if you would be a tolerable Christian ; but do you love them with any the less pleasure because you are obliged? Not a bit, but the more. And so the work of the farm. It is the best work in the world. What if yo;.t had no way 'to get a living, but to A be shaving "rates, or peddling quack med icines, or praising goods that you want to sell but nobody wants to. buy ! . You would nut respect yourself half as much as now ; that you arc (loin tlod's appoint ed work for more than half the human family; you would not love your business half as well. You could nut be more than half as good aiatin. So be content ed and work on. You are nature's no bleman, if you did but know it. "0 fortunatos agricolas , Si nor.nt-" "No matter that we havelorgot the rest. It means that the farmers are the happiest and best men we bare, if they could only be convinced of it. • So said the lilantaun bard in our school-boy dass; and although we did not believe it then, we know it now. The working fanner is the best and happiest man ; and his labois lenctit himself and all the world beside."- DISEASE OF THE STOMACEi .-The stomach is the Most liable to,get out of order. "Hence how important that no diseased Mattel. 4log.its operation, which would cause nausea, and distress by our food. It also j Weakens the brain, destroys the memory, cre+ Ates pain and dimness, and various affictiohs in the head. It produces great difficulty in , breathing and swallowirm !Soiner.imes faint ing and tits will ensue; jalso bad breath, rest lessness and great lasi , of strength. If not immediately attended to, the!blood will, carry the disease through the whole system. and death will end the work. From 2t05 of these Pills a tiaS will keep the digestive organs in a healthy condition, and unclog or carry! away all impure m.:lter, and thoroughly resto:e arid I cleanse the :Aural:eh ; at the same time the Pills will so purify the blood, as to drive all manner of disease from the system. xs;ornis• In a quantity of corrupted matter, there is always to be found a nest of Worms.. They cannot, neither will they stay anywherle else. Weak stomach and bowels arcsnhject tb them, as they have not sufficient power to digest their ?c.o.d. Hence a large heap of matter is lodged. and worms most be the result. a few doses of these pills will disturb their nest, and drive them out of the system. It should be remembered, that an occasion al dose when in health, especially after taking cold, will prevent the disease from forming in the body. Dr. ,Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. CROTER. Ez, lIAKEWS CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 495 BROADWAY NEW YORK. 730 CHESTNUT Eq., PHILADELPHIA. [ These Machines are now jnztly ad mitted to be the best in use fcir Family Sewing. =king a new, strong, and elastic stitch, which will SOT rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut. Circulars sent on rlieation by letter. Agents -Wanted.. [35. `,13 ii 4 . Alaiiirti,soltritts. BOLD ATTORNEY .I..I(.3OI:NSELLOR AN LAW, will attend to thr collection of claims. debts and rotes in the Caurts of Law of Potter and McKean couOties.' Suit's for the recovery of lands of notkesidents will be particularly attentlA. to. 110! YE UUNGitY! MITE UNI)ERSIGNED WOlll4 Gform the 14_ eitiztne of Coudersport and v.iinity that he 11. Ls en,e.geti is the Butchering -.l3u.smoss, keep ou hrtid FRESH R E F , TEA L, AND ifUTTON, st the Lill store of J. M.JUDD A: Co: 0. C. A11Vr...",D. Couders:-ort, June 1. IS3S.-1 Th. s . ; Sou - Pi: WORTH, Coiosii. G. W. CROCKETT, CH A It LES BURDETT. THIIMAS DUNS ENGLISH, IL. D., HENRY CLAPP, Jcs., GE( iIZGE ARNoLD, SAMUEL YOUNG, 3ics. ANNA WHELPLEY, Mlss VIE:ASIA VAUGHAN, DI. VERNON, Ness HA rTiE CLARE, , FINLEY JOHNSON, Write only for the GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE:. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. 00 . 14DEN PRIZ E7f, IDE 'OIJ PRIZE I_.LLU ST RAT.E.T.). F DEAN 4„S.ALTER. SUCCESSORS TO BEOKET & CO. The New York . Wedlily GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the 14rg.nst uqd hea literary papers of the day—ran liuperi4 Quarto, Containing right page..., or fu-ty :..)hziens, of the Olost inter esting and t'ase.natit4, reading natter, from the very first writers of thp day, . j,iivir4to Zbatratiieh, A PE.ESENT, WORTH FROM SO CENTS TO $5OO 00, Will be riven to each sobscriber Immediat3ly on receipt of the sub. , cription money. This is presented as a Memento of Friendship. and not Ls an iadneement to obtain stM,cribers, TEEMS: One copy for 1 year. $2 00 and I Present. Ode copy for 2 yu,irs, 3 50 anil 2 Presents One copy for 3 years, 5 00 end 3 •• UIIN cepy for 5 yer,rs AND TO CLUE. Three copies. 1 year, S 3 00 and 3 Vire copies, i year, 800 and 5 if Tea copies, 1 year, 15 00 and 10 " Twentv.one cop's,l .r'r .30 00 and 21 " • The articits to he given array are cornprised in the following list : 2 Pack•iges pf Gold, con taining $5OO 00 each. 5 do do do 200 0 - 0 each. 10 'do do do 100 00 each. 10 Patent Levet-Hunting Cas• ed Watches. 100 DO each. 20 Gold Watches, 75 00 eacb. 50 do do 60 00 each. 100 do do 60 00 each, 3CO Ladies' Gold Watches, • 35 00 each, 200 Si:ver Hunting Cased Watches, 30 00 each. 500 ,Silver Watches, $lO 00 to 25 00, each. 1090 Gold Goard, Vest, . • and Fob Chains, $lO 00 to 30 00' each. Go Lockets, pracelets,' Broochesi Ear Drops, Breast Pins. Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings. :41144 Studs, Watch Keys, Go!d and Sit Ter Minable', and a 'variety .of other articles, worth from 50 cents to SIE) each. We will present to every person Bending us 50 subscribers, at $2 each. a Gold Watch, worth $4Ol to any one sending usl 100 sub. scribers, at $2 each, a Gold Watch, $9O. gv erT will also receive a present, Immediately on receipt of the Money, the subscriber's name rill be entered; upon our book, r.nd the prevent will be forwarded with in! one week, by mail or ezpress, port ';,aid. All communicatioo sl,ouiti be ad - dietscd to DEAN Si. SA Proprietorb. 335 Broachvay, :Cf:w Teri ijelo;sB-Itenkly. • BY VIRTUE - of Sundry writs of Irendifioni Exponax and Fieri Relax issued out of the , Coint of Common Pleas of Potter Co., Pa.,' and tome directed, I . shall eXpoSe to public sale or outcry, at the Court House in the Bor ough- of Coudersport, on Monday the 21st.day of 1. un e, 1858, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following described red estate, to Wit i Lettari Flews. All the two undivided anesthird parts of the • following described tracts of land, situate in the township of Fikt, Potter conntsennd seat of Pennsylvania. known by the name of "Pike Mills property and the Cobb Lot." containing, together, three thousand eight hundred more or less, bounded and described as ful lows, to wit: Otte tract ‘ in warrantee name of, B. Kilbourn, onesthostsand eight hundred and thirty-one, containing two hundred acres more or less, bounded North by Cobb k Crandall. . Frost by Crandall and Tioga county. South by Ithe Ellboarn k Mill lands, and West by Cobb —excepting,, however, the small neck of land adjoining the county line, being North by the Losey farm.—ALSO—The Babcock lot direct- 1 ly south of the above and west of the:Slill lot I bounded by the Kilbourn warrnot, Wee. by I Tubbs & Johnsons, South by Johns Ons and • I unseated lands, and East by the Mill lot, eon !twining seventy-six acres more or less.-ALSO ! One other tract, called the Kilbourn Mill Lot Beginning at a stone heap, thence West one hundred and sixty perches to a hemlock, thence Smith one hundred and sixty-four perches to a white walnut, thence East one , hundred and twenty perches to a post, thence by the western boundary-line of S. M. Losey's forty-seven perches to a- post. thence East by the satne forty perches to a post, thence North • twelve perches to a poet, thence by the south bank of the creek South eight degrees, East !twenty‘two perches to a post, thence North eighty degrees East eighteen perches, thence North. eleven perches to a post, thence North seventy-three degrees West twenty-six perches Ito a post, thence North five degrees West six ;teen perches to a post, thence South six de grees West by the road fourteen perches , to a I post, thence North by S. M. Loscy's lot to the place of beginning; containing one hun dred and ninety-one acres, one hundred and , fifty acres improved, on which is erected a I sawmill. four frame dwelling houses, one teore-houie, one barn, two sheds and other buildings, and with some fruit trees thereon.— ALSO—One tract beginning at a post in the dividing line between Potter and Tioga coun ties, thence North seven hundred and forty five perches to a black oak, thence West three hundred and one perches to a white pine. I thence South three hundred and ninety-nine perches ton wisite.pine, thence East one hun dred and sixteen perches to a black oak thence south two.hundred and ten perches to a post, thence East eighty-one perches to a post, I thence South one hundred and forty-six perch es to a post, thence East one hundred and five perches to the place of beginning ; containing one thousand and eighty-eight acres and two tenths of an acre more or less.—ALSO—Three other tracts warranted to A. C. Crandall by Warrants dated January the tenth, Anno Dom ini one thousand eight hundred and thirty . seven, containing, severally, one thousand and fifty-nine acres and two tenths of an acre f four as ndred and fourteel‘n acres and five-tenths of 7.. c-e, and four hundred and twenty acres ; E-ginning at a white pine, the north-west cor of the first-mentioned tract, thence West .e hundred and thirty-five perches to a white I pane, tb.2.nce South =ix hundred and eleven I perches to a post and stones, thence East one Ihundred and ten perches to a post and stones. thence N , Jrth two hundred anct twelve perches to a path-Dine knot and stones. thence East about one hundred and fifty perches to a post thence South three hundred and ninety perch es to a post, thence East one hundred and seventy perches to a hemlock, thence North three hundred and ninety perchess to a post, thence East one hundred and five perches to a white pine, thence North three hundred and ninety-nina perches to the place of beginning. L. —ASt.)—One other tract, bounded North and West by 'Ands warranted to A. C. Crand.4ll, East by lands of said Crandall and lands for merly uwae-1 by David Kilbourn, and South ny lands of said Isfnlhourn and part of Warrant four thousal. 3 three hundred and seventeen, ;4.317); containing about three hundred acres More or less. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Chester Robinson & James Barber. Exec.:tors of 0.13. Goodman. deceased. and Charles C. Osgood, Guardian of Robert F Goodman and IS 4, Goodman, Heirs at Law of 0. 8., G,plufan, deceased. ALSO—Certain real estate situate is Eula lia township, Putter county, Pa., bounded North by lands of E. Vanenwegen, East by lands of the Bingham Estate and John Weds worth, South by lands of the Bingham Estate, and \Vest by lands of Morris Lent ; containing, sixty-three acres and an allowance of six per cent. &c., 01 which thirty acres are improved, on which is erected one frame dwelling house, one frame barn and one frame shop. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as'the property of Harry Lent.. • ALSO-.-Certain real estate situate in Hebron township, Potter county, Pa., bounded ou the North by lands of S. P. Reynolds. ou the East by the highway, South by George Stillman, and west by lands of F. W. Knox; containing ten acres more or less, on wilich is erected one trame house and one frame barn, and with an apple orchard thereon. • Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the . property of A. R. Stillman. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Gene see township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the North by lots Nos. 22 24, East by lot No. 21, South by lot No. 24, and West by lot No. 25 of the allotment of the Fox Estate in Gene,ee ,township ; containing eighty-three and six-tenths acres of lands, of which forty acres are improved, on which is one house, one frame Darn, ono gr..ilitary-house and sa apple orchard. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Asa Downs. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in the Borough of Coudersport, and being parts 01 lots Nos. 203 & 238 on Square No. 22, bound ed as, follows ; Beginning at the north-west corner of lands formerly occupied by L. B. Cole, thence North 5 ° East two perches to a post, thenco South 85° .East by the south line of Fourth Street sixteen perches to- a post, thence North 85° West by tue line of said Cole's hind 16 perches to the place- of begin ning; cmtaining thirty-two perches of land, with one two-story dwelling house, one frame barn and other out-buildings, a well of water and some fruit trees thercon.—ALSO-4n othtr lot, situate on the North side of the Pub lic Square. fronting the Square forty-six feet and extending back to an alley, and on the East by lot occupied hi D. W. Spencer, on the South by the Public Square, and West by lot now in possession of A E. Butterworth ; on which there is a frame building occupied for a store. )3 00-and 5 -II seized, taken in execution, and to be sold tts the property of L. F. Maynard and W. T. Jones. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Ellin !ia township, Potter county, Pa.. bounded on th3itiorth and East by unseattd lands, South by land of W. Crosby and unseated lands, and Weit by unseated lands; containing about I,:j:if4:i Qii:N:f:l ADA 400 acres Cif land snore or less, and being lots Nos. 26. &40 of the sub-division of the Bing ham Estate in said township, of which about 45 acres are inrproved, with one frame house, One frame barn, other- ont-]souses, and some ['Mt tries thereon.—ALSO- —One other piece, or.parcel of land-sithate in the township end countylaforesaid, bounded on the North, by lands rzi• J. M. Ilarnilton; on the. East by un seated land, on the South by lands of J. W. and or. the West by unseated lands ; cofitaitring Thirly-eight and 4-1() acres of land. and-being lot No. 45 of the subdivision orthe Bingham 'Lands in said township.—ALSO— One- other piece or parcel of land bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the north east corner of Scriare No. twenty-one (21.) on the plat of the village of Coudersport, Potter county, Pa. being the north-west corner here of, thence pa., by the east line of Square No. twenty and a lot in possession of Abiathar Roanswilfe eighteen rods to a post the south- I west corner hereof, thence north-easterly elev i en rods and tWo tenths to a post, thence north westerly sixteen rode and eight tenths to the south line of Second Street, thence westerly by the south line of Second Street six rods to the place of beginning: containing one him : tired and furtyiseven square rods, all of which is improved, vrAth some fruit trees, out-houses and an oat-door cellar thereon. Seized, takell in, execution, and to be sold as the properti of Crosby W. Ell s. ALSO-Certain real estate situate in the Borough of Coudersport, in the county of Pot ter, to wit: Sqtutie No. twenty, containing one acre and six tenths of an acre, on which is one two-story- frame house rind several fruit trees.—..A.LSO±Lots'Nos. 126 & 127 on Square No. 11,.0n which are two two-story frame store-houses and one frame barn. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the propel !y of W. T. Jones and A. F. Jones. ALSO—Certain real estate, to wit : Situate la Allegany township, Potter county. Pa., bounded on the North by the lands of DeWitt Nicholson, on the East by lands in possession of S. Rice, on the Smith by lands of Henry Rodgers and Charles Lee, and on the West by lands of-Duniel Raymond ; containing ninety ane and two tenths acres, of which ten acres are improved, With one log - house . thereon. Seized ; taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Joseph F. Raymond. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in He bron township, Po:t: county, Pa., bounded on the North he lands of O:cott & Matteson, on the East, South S.; West by lands of M. Matte son, being lot 47 of the allotment of the Bing ham lands in Hebron township; containing seventy-two and foUr tenths acres, ten acres of which is improved. kith cne board house, one frame for a barn and one log barn thereon. Siezed. taken in execution, and to be sold as the propertY of Phineas Goodwin. ' ALSO--,Certain real estate situate in Pike township, Potter county, Pa.. bounded and described as follows: On the North hy lot No. 14. on I.IIC East be lots Nos. 14, 2. & 35, on the South be lot No. 22 and by unseated lands of the Binchnin Estate, on the West by un seated lands and by lots 13 and 36, being lots Nos. 12 & 11 of the sub-division of the hinds of the Bingham Estate in said tow...ship ; con taining one hundred and tifty-tive a, re , -, with about fifty acres improved, on which are erec ted three frame houses, two 'frame hares nun one saw-mill, and ;vitt] some fruit trees there ,.m.—AL;,4.o—Eot no 36, in the township, ronn ty and state aforesaid, bounded on the North and E..et by lot No. 14. on the South by lot No. 13 ana.hy unseated lands, and on the West by unseated lands and by lot No. 15 ; -containing one.hundred and four acres; about ten acres improved, ,ten acres chopped. and with one frame house, one frame barn and a log house erected thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and' to be sold as the property of Elijah Johnson. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Pike towuship, Potter county, Pa:, bounded on rig• East by the Tibga county line, on the North by hinds of G. B. Goodman & Co.. on the West by lands of o.'B. Goodman.'and on the South by lands of Saltine' M. Lose', ; _containing two hundred and twenty-five acres of land, on which there are eighty acres improved, two frame hauses, three frame barns, two bec houses and other out-buildings, apple orchards &c. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of A. T. Loney. ALSO—Certain real est..te situate in Eula lia township. Potter county,,Pa., bounded ou the North by lands of N. J. 31ills and iieating Lauds and J. 3L Tuttle, Eaqt by J. M. Tuttle, A. Nelson and jKeating Lands. South by A. Nelson and Keating Lands, and West by Keat ing Lands ; containing two hundred and forty seven acres and four tenths of an acrd, the same being nll improved. Seized, taken in execution, and to lits sold as the property ; of Leonard McKee. ALSO—Certhin real estate situate in Homer township, Potter county, Pa.: Beginning at a post at the north-east corner of a lot of two hundred acres ,corweved by, John Keating Sz Co. to J. J. St C. H. bellewyille, thence East one hundred nod sixty rods to a lot in posses sion of Harrison Edgecomb. thence Nurthlifty eight rods to a past, thence West fifty-two rods to a beec, thence North twenty rods to the south-east corner of a lot conveyed to Harry Lyman. thence West one hundred and eight rods to the south-west corner of the last mentioned lots thence South seventy-eight rods to the place -of beginning; containing seventy one and five tenths acres, tifteen:aeres of which are improved, on Which is erected one frame houSe and one frame horn. &nixed, taken in execution; and to be sold tie tne property] of dames Blauvelt. ALSO—Certain real estate, to wit: Lot Nos. 16 k 26 of the ;allottikent of the lands of So bieski Ross in- Allegany township, Potter Co., Pa., bounded op the North by lot No. 11 and by lands of For: Hess, on the East by lands of Fox 4: Ross, on the South by lands 'of Fox & noes and by lots Nos. 27 .Sz 114 andily lands of the Estate of S Fox, deceased, on the West by kits Nos. S, 10, 17. 20 S li4 ; con taining three hundred and fourteen and, 5-10 acres and allowance 01 six per cent. fur roads of which one hundred acres are imprjoYed. on which are erected one ftame barn, one frame house, one frame store-house, and with an apple orchard, thereon. Seized, taken In execution ; and to be sold as the property of Franklin Forsyth. ALSO-The following described real estate, to , wit : Situated in Ulysses and Bingham townships, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the North by lands of Cyrus Cornish, East by lands of F. M, : Stevens., South b lands of Lester Fling and H. Dent, and West by lands of H. H. Dent ;coritaining forty-ti -e and nine tenths _' acres, being lot No 103, ot' which live acres are improved and fiCe Acres chopped. Seized. taken in execution, and to be sold as the propertrtaf Ezekiel Montgornstry: ALSO—The - following described real estate, situate in Harrison township. Putter county, Pa.: Begifiningrmt a post standing in west line of a lot of Lind now in possession of George Gilbert, thence Xorth lefty-seven degrees West one hundred and twenty-eight perches to a post, thence South two degrees West one hun dred and forty-two perches td a post, thence North sixty : degrees Fast one hundred and thirty-six perches to the place of beginning: supposed to contain fifty acres wore or less ; six acres slashed. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold New York Advert 4. senierFt , g. as the property of Frederick ' Holcomb. - ALSO—:T he following described real astate;llBs,: 4 3'; situate in Hebron township, Potter: county. Pa.: Bonaded On the North by lands bf JosephADV ' - S. & Joseph C. Riley and by lands of the Fox . ' ERTISING !Ani 1 Estate,.East by lands of the Fox Estate, Jo- , 380 BROADWAY,-N.'t.. . seph Stone and —,Post. South by lands cfi Inrita the qw-1171 atten!.nn clf Agr.nts--.Dsnlers Jesse 31. Greenman,lWest by lot No. 54- and I —mid !leaders paternity to - m r . f6ac i cin A frev: unseated lands of the Fox.. Estate, being lot and i:alttable Arkerlizernii6e:fronl...nthiy:orh No. 52 and part. of Warrant No. 1296 ; con- City. ",- taming one hundred and fifty and ti-16 acres with an allowance of six per cent, for roads, ttc.. of which fifty acres are improved, on which is erected one frame dwelling house and one frame barn s and with au apple or chard thereon. • Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James A. R. Greenman and Charles S. Jones. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Whar ton township, Potter county, Pa.. bounded on the North by lann's of F. Cowan. East and - Crest by lands of E. Foster, and South by Archibald Logue; containing 64 acres, of which there is about twelve acres improved, on which 'are one Ing. house. one Lag shed and some fruit trees - Seized taken in execution. and to be.sold as the property of John Jordan. A. C. TAGGART, S.'‘erilr. Couders,port, May 25, 185z,1. • LIST OP CAUSES, OR Trial at JUNE TERN,of the Court of Common Pleas ot Putter Cozy W. T. Jones, vs. Delos Dwight Gillingham, nee of 1 . „ N. J. Mills, A. P. Cone ( Asa Stevens , Luke Russell S: Haskin << Ste‘ens.. 1 al. Poster Reynolds, " Thomas Pike Township, " D. J. Chappell. E. Rees &J. Lyman jr. " James Games, et al. Ni,". T. Jones, <<( N. V. Jackson S Eli W. G. McClelland. Ltse " A. Woodcock. Matthew Wilkinson, " Temple Wilkinson. W. T. Jones & Co., " N. Woodcock. Curtis,Erwins-Brook" S. P E. M. Carpenter, " Richard Shay. Jr. John Krouse, " Zacheas M.illory. d al. Sobieski Ross, " it. W. Mltityre, Verse! Dickinson, " C. W. Ellis. Allegany Township, " Jo;in Lyman. Same, " Same. S: E. Ensworth, " Pike Township. Alonzo Dwight ; " S. P. Reynolds. Isaac Kalen, " Jones, Mann & Jones, Sam! P. Westervelt," W. T. Jones, John A. Davis. ‘• W. T. Jones: Raskin. ow ,f Platt } Platt. Harry Ellis. Hoskin use of S. P. l „ Johnson, j Maynard Radde, RiLiam Radde, Nathan Woodcock, " Carl Bre , to, et at. " Hans R.l7'llll , i'll. et a; Crittenden kjel,iton „ A. P. Cone & T W. T. Jones, N is Ellison. Jouethan Glace, " Sylvnnus Johes. S. G. k. W. Lansin7„" David T. I - I , li. .. S. G. i W. Lansing, -‘ Dennit; Hall. John E. Jonitii in Nichols. H J. OLMSTFAJ, Pflomosn - r. Arti s t Cuutlersp• - trt. April 12 15.55. j Notice ofApplication ToucE is hereby given that an zlpplca lion will be made to t'ie Court of Cia.•r ter tiess.iohs to be held at CoudeNport, Mon day, the 21,t of June next, for a Ch.trter of incorporation . for the )IL - rnootst EPISCOP-IL Ciirr.CH AT OO .S P. P. S'DJP..I", Prff,t.. . of Board of H. H. L Sec . y. f Trustees. OSWAYO, May 21. I.'ssS. Auditor's Notice. NOTICE i.s herehy triren, that the under s;gned, an Auditor appointed by the t'ourt of Common Pleas of the County of Pot ter to make dii,tribution of the pro .eeris of thc sale of real estate in the case of .E. S. Tracy a , . S. H. Martin of February Tema. 18:.5. Nu. 3 1 , wi:lattend.to the daties of ',is up:ifiintraiit at the iottice of the Proihonotary in a'iiinde.s port. on Tuesday eveniwt of Court Wt-clt,Juri , 22. 195,, at eight o'clock. P. M. Periuus iii terestesi are requested to attc-nd. ~. 11. J. O!..MS,I"ED, Auditor. Coudersport. May 21, 15S. • ARRIVED AT LAST! B OOTS, SHOES aud GAITERS, of the best material and n e we s t fashion can always he found on hand at JOHN G. HAUSSELT'S shop on Main street, l'01:- :DERSPORT, the shop lately occupied by A. 11. BUTTERWORTH. • Toose wishing work mini - tits) order. \veil to' give him fl W, 4 tatcrs ine'astart::i on principles, and :away: :‘-go(”I fart. he I.; mechanic in Lis line. Vii,'Ll'artieolur attention given to USE WORK, - aud esperially to Lidies' at:. les. Ail branches of the business cs.ri...fully nud promptly attended to. ' Coudursperi, 31:ty 12. 181S.-10:43. • COURT PROCLANATION. ..NVIIEREAS the Hon. Robert G. White V Presie , nt Judge. and the lions. Joseph Mann and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judges of , the Courts of Oyer St Tertniner anti Getieral Jai: Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Or ph ans' Court and Court of Common Pleas Or the' County of Potter, have issued their precept, 'bearing date the twenty-second day of April, in ; Within t.mut-shell all the merits lie, the rear of our Lord one thousand eight hun- lOf ChriStadoro's never equaled Dye; . dre.i and tifty,eight, and to me directed, fo Fed it Makes black, to brown transforrns agree, holding a Court of Over and Terthiner and And Itec.'ps the fibres RINVJy3 from deCay. General Jail Delivery; Quarter Sessions of the' This IllatellleSS revitalizing Hair Dye still PeaCe, Orphans' court. and Court of Common itulds ity position as the most harmless and Pleas. in the Borough ofCoudsniport, on MON- eilicacioiis Flair Dve in the 'World. Prepared i D ate , the w 21st dayek of June next, and to con- and s,,ll;,'lrholesuie and retail. and applied in tie tea pririte rooms, at CHRIsT2 . IDORO S No. t.t. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Co:-! A4tor .Wiase, Broadway, and by all Drqggists oners, Justices of the, Peace and Constables and Per 4 urocrs'in the United S - tateS.. within the county, that they. be then and GENT.— G et. there A H. KEYSER. Pittsburgh, Pa. in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of; 135-Zhno.j • said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions. examinations, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their ()dces appertain to be done. And those who are bound by their recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of .said county of Potter, are to be then and there to Prosecute against them ac will be just, Dated at COUDEUSPOILT. April 2,:nd, 183 S, and the F 21.1 year of the Independence of the United States of America. A. C. TAGGA.P.r. Sheria. PIANOS AND NELODEONS. T" , obscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Putter Co.. that I will for ni order. Pianos and Alefodeons from the best manufactories in the Union, and upon reasonable terms, - All letters of inquiry will receive prompt atteLtion. 'Address, C. b. BROWN, - Ulysses, Putter Co., Pa. 171yeng., May 25, 1554.---45-2 t. A SPLEVIDLY ILLUSIBAT:ED - NEWSPAMI II AR! ER' S. WEEKLY a iotii•ipi of eitnliz4,ll. -. Employs the Be 4 Mien( in theli WI TEMS-INVAEIAELY tN ADVANCE. . One copy for twenty weeks - $ 00 One copy fur one year - -50 . One copy. for two years - - o Five copies for one year 4 0.:4 Twelve copies for one year It i:1 Twenty-five copietvfor one - year 4,9 Harper" , , "Weekly ' larva "Magazineli" one year. S-'4.05. Posta , tsters ;ending a dub of twelve or twenty-fire - . win receive a copy gratis. Subscriptions may comaienee - wit'k any nun. tier. Sprrimen numbers gratuitously supplied. Bach numbers can be furnished to any ex , tent. Clergy - men and Teachers supplied at loweit Club . HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, 35-3 mo Franklin Square, Nev York. A GREAT BOOK FOR 'AGENTS. Publithed [Lis Dag. Feb. 9. MEI,' Fifty Years in Chains : OR, THE LIFE OF AN AMERICAN SLAVE, I=2 431 Pagea; Cloth, Gilt Back. Price $2 This is the title of one of the most intensely interesting biographies of -the day. It is plain history of an American slave in the fat who, after two or three escapes iind re captures. finally, an old man. found. figedotet and rest in one of the Northern States. ' ' WHAT THE PRESS SAY. • The story is told with great simpli , ity, but with much power and pathos. Whocret,takes it will find it difficult to lay it down until it is finished.--.lVationa/ Era, Washington, H. C. A narrative of real experience like the Fibers will have far more effect against•slavery than the inlizeniously wrought novel, howeve,r true to life its p:ctures may be.—Am..B.gapti.. 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WILLI Lil t LATE 'WILLIAMS 5: CUNNINGHAtt, . i Havin g tinmored to the spacious lot`ts in the [ CAR Y BUILDINO-, ll:05 and 'lO7 CHAMBERS STREET,.'ind 39 & ' 91 READE STREET, NEW YORK, Ts now offering fur cash or on approved credit, a larze and well-at:sorted Stock of • RATS-, GAPS, STRAW G ODS,. .C.MBRELLAS ,S; PARASO S, I Qf all the st . Les, qualities;and mate ials usu ailly found in market. Ilaieing one o the larg, H ,:t sale-Ooms in the city, (50 by . 50 feet,) 1 - -it.ii amok. facilities, and an exp rience .of Inner tweiity rears in the besinesz, iurchirtsrt I May feel 'assured of being as. wtll 'served a.. I thi,S hou.4e as at any other in,the IFl* tra Filed . Orders from the country i lleil care tfat4ipro..o..e:-#. Lio 4. . II I_ 1,94;)' - 8. 1 - ,ti -. El