Fri tibla antiettitnits. p e a the prospectus of Harp-er's Mag. c i nr , and Fee what a stupendous corns iwntributors it has. No wonder it is 0 m ost exterisively circulated Magazine .tlte world. Clark & Phillip, of Wellsville, are tecv our =tiers this week with some a dvertisements. They appreciate pa per in the right way—just as our co m erchants, would find it to their ad namge to do. R e vmber the Lecture of S. P. John- Esq., on Tuesday evening- of Court week. Let us give him Bach an r 2ieace as he never had in Coudersport. Latarc will.be one of great interest power, and every person who can, KI R to be present to hear it. We hope i h t ladies of Coudersport will all be on ' L od to encourage the Lecturer, and be kixEtted by its truth. Min- Betrothal Parties are coming „to fashion in Cincinnati—a new regime ,:tl.is country, but quite fashionable in .3,rxany and other European countries. , t t parries are what may be called "pre ;,;nary weddingparties," resulting, how ,;:r, only in the public recognition of in- r.rded matrituonv. We like the idea, r ,i l f "our gal" will - only consent to make a party we'll be there, sure. The .1 4 ,3 is also con.mentlable, from the fact cu it dill save a great deal of specula nd anxiety among, old maids and psiper in general, as well as a vast c ant of trouble and vexation to "man y;; mammas" and "penurious p a p as ," sd out your invitations. dnekies. hay a bright eyed girl to-day, who -is worsted and dances divinely, does know that a Moss Rose is a first-cous to a French Turnip, and the Mangel nruci a poor relation of the Poppy fami- And we do not wonder at it, wither, -it is nut the aim of women to provide' IA with .healthy food, nor was e ze on substantial quatities, while they re se much external show to employ car precious lives with. But the poor, ilrluded (our readers will here cou the term fools! as understood) are la much to blame for it as the men „after all. If men did not bold out in t -dents for women to make exhibition ltirvain propensities, our old hat on 6, cases of female folly would decrease! tte ratio of ten to one. Female' ex n-anee and folly, on our opinion, exist - ;'y beeau..e society requires it of them. ia the same reason, also, " small talk" formal calls" are preying upon the .litv and genuineness of female char- I ::. If girls would talk good sense in . of Triad-LIT nonsense, and dress v'y and not vainly—if they were more z ad willing to converse of the forma. Ittlrelationships of flowers and plants . . Lsild pay less attention to " the "-t-er," we are sure they would doubly :nee their airreeableuess to men of The same remark will also apply , mg men, who must not expect young to exchange good substantial con- an for their silly; superficial want- . is regard to still more superficial But we believe women injure , others winds wore by this system of 3 " and "small talk" than their moral :ter is deformed by the slanders to it naturally leads. We were in! icsation with a couple of tnatter-of-1 islies recently, who had that day been etiais of a " formal call" by two oth iic‘s. In our - conversation, the elder ttluded to the other's lack of fashiona 4rersational powers, and said that it i necessary accomplishment for the -!cent of fashionable society, recom ati; her young friend to acquire the We remarked that we thought rice unwholesome, and that there I le way in which to remove the ne- I for it acquirement; that was that ladies should not learn this detest 'mall talk" and thus compel a new of conversation. The young lady d that she hoped it would "go out! an," and for that reason she meant rer learn it, and thus contribute her the reform. We honored her more honest, unaffected declaration, would 'hare been possible for us to ! tpeeted the most fascinating "small It was a simple yet determined in of womanly independence, ea a wide exemplification among • Let woman study nature and ll never lack for agreeable subjects , r-versation: We hare already, per pursued this matter further than a ir has any right to—but we are ed • A lady friend desires us to publish `.. ,l l9sin g for the benefit of the young T , men, with ispecial endorsement We incline to the belief that it enunciate:llan established truth—at leabt we dare not assert the contrary in opposition to the emphatically expr es sed co fiction of Our fair friend:— Shun a man who doesn't pay his cOm pliments to the ladies. Fie whoia want. in in honor toward curls, will invariably attempt to dodge the grocer, the tailor and butcher. Faithlessness to the ditni ty institution is a sure sign of a want; ,uf principle, piety, and a good bringing up." ,Spcziqi Voli2cs. Lecture. S. P. JOIINSON, Esq , of Warren, has gen erously conFented to deliver a• " Lecture to Young Men,”i before the Cot Link Ans Assocwricee, on TUESDAY EVENING of COURT (Dee. 21st, 1858.) The Public are earnetitly invited to attend. It will he a Lecture fawn which all cnn receive Inu:dt instruction ;lial benefit. By order of the Board of Director* IVO CONSDIPTIVES.—The advertiser ing been restored to health in a few tve4ks, by a very simple remedy, after having sutler e.:l several vears with a severe Lung Affection, and that - dread diSease. Coustimptionis anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all. who desire iv he will send a copy of the prescription used t.:eree fclwrge), with directions for preparing Stud using the same, which they will find a' sure Cure for Consumption. Asthnui, Pronchilis,.l3T. The only object of the advertiser in sending Ine perscription is to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy; it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please addres.s. REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, . .10-31n0.) Wi:lianisburg,L3ag Isla TO FATHERS AND MOTHERS. You know how important it is for your chil dren that you should keep good-health. flow frequently we see feeble parents dressediu mourning on account of the death of their:be loved children. What a pity it is, when,hby proper care and remedies, all these trialS and troubles can be avoided. When health tan be restored to the parent and life and happi ness to the child. Restore the health of ;the mother and on obviate the necessity of Par agoric. Godfrey's Cordial and other injurious narcotics for crying , children. We entreat con. as we desire to improve the condition of our race, to procure Dr. Morse's Almanac and read how diseases are cured in accordance With NATURE'S laws with innocent Root:, and Pills. PREGNANCY During this critical period Morse's Indian Root Pills will be required, because they cleanse the body from those morbid huniors, and thoroughly -drive away all pains, and give ease and comfort to the mother. From oaf to three of taken two or three times a Week during pre,gtutney, will cause the moth er a safe and easy delivery, and will be atirt to give a btul and• healthy constituti , m: to the child. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills aro iiol3• by all dealers in Medicines. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesiiny, by P. A. STBP.- BINS, wholesale and retail Dealer in Grti.. ceries and Provisions. ]lain Street, ; COUDERSPORT, PA. _ Apples, green, Ift bush., $ 371 to ;5 do dried, " 150 200 Beans, o 1 00 I+lo Beeswax, 11 lb., 20 25 Beef, _ 0 4 •.5 Beef Hides, " 5 5i Berries, dried. 7, 0 quart, 10 18 Buckwheat. ^t2 bush., 50 =63 Butter, `il`lb2 - 18 ," ~.-. Cheese, " 8 124, Corn, 11hush., 871 I]oo Egg, -e doz., ' 12} 1 5 hour. superfine, V bbl., 675 •.,00 do ezrn, " 725 150 Hams, ? lb., - 10 I.t Flay. "f! ton. 6 DO 9ioo Honey. 1-.1 1b.,10 •A 2! - Lard. " 12 116 Miak Skim, each, 75 1;00 . Oats, V. bush., 50 ;56 Onions, " - _ 75 1;.00 Pork, '-il bbl., 20 00 22i•DD do 14 lb., - ID i 121 do in whole bog, 1:0 lb., 6 •-• 7 Potatoes, 70 bush., 271 •5.i Poultry, 14 lb., 5 , 16 Rye, 1 , 1 bush., 621 i',75 §alt, 11 bbl., 350 'do IR sack, i. .- Trout, `i4 550 GOO Wheat, V bush., 1 25 1,50 White Fish, per. 5 00 o Wool, per. lb., Sheep PeILI, each, UARDWARE, Iron and Nails, Glass, Sash I.E. and Putty. Paints and Oils, Alcohol, Camphene and Burning Fluid, at 20 CLARK b PHILLIPS. SEW/UE'F'S SALES. BY VIRTUE of Sundry writs of rendftioni Ezponas and /Teri Facia, issued otit of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter C0.,1Pa., and to me directed, I shall depose to pUblie sale or outcry, at the Court House in the :Dor ough of Coudersport, on Monday the 2otl day of December, 1358, at 10 o'clock. A. M. the following described real estate, to wit : Certain real estate EituAite in Sharon town ship, Potter Co., Pa.,. bounded as follows: be gining at a post corner standing nineteen de- ' grees west twenty-nine rods and three-tdriths from the north-east 'corner of L. Woodi lot. thence south 141° west fifteen rods end eight tenths to a post corner at the north side of the road, thence by the north side of said road north 75i- west twelve rods to a post corner near the east side of the rail-road. thence north 128° east sixteen and three-tenths rods ito a post corner, thence sontb eat eight and [ two -tenths rods to the place of beginning, be ing part of warrant No. 2176, containing one acre of land strict measure, on which is erected one frame dwelling house, one frame barntand one store house.—ALSO—One other lot, situ ate in Clara township, Potter Co. Pa., com mencing at a post corner in the Districiline betiveen Districts Nos. 2 & 3, thence south. one hundred and one and two-tenths perches'to post corner, thence west one hundred and seventy-one and seven-tenths perches to post, thence north thirty-one degrees east one hundred and eighteen and one-tenth perches to a post corner, thence east one hundred, and ten and nine-tenths perches to the place sjf be ginning, containing eighty-nine acres and for ty-file hundredths, of which thirty acres are improved, on which is erected oneframe 4ouse, one log house, -one log barn", and with :some fruit trees thereon.._ eelzed, taken in execution, and to be sold l as the property cf B. Graves .t J. 11. GL'ares. 'Le& Ac---kLSO-Ap the two undi.l ' Seized. taken in exec id '. be'int I *led one-thi_rd ts ‘ of lane situat f eo n if i tzgl az the rroperty of Orlan ti di p t K n. B and to - - ' 4l TO Auzu-ont.iin Erver ?mils Is THE ••" descrit,ed tra.. Parts or the real est, te si Pi t e ante -q a r NT.I Irs • lia'hEi)j tc ' wn ' hi P o f Pike:, Potter Co,, all i i ` 5 - ta te' e 1 ° •...o li rrie l' r w r tae r is on Q d lt l r n 1 7 11 Se 'l a it: oa l l i , n egl e- th -n o or o l ;io ini r t gre tl- 1 F Suerman's laud. thene 1,77i.;netit0,...i i vimt,oiriv rki ß ß lT S il . ' z ri a irAr.3JE'S FEMALE CORDIAL t; LIE OF ALL THOSE P keNFEL e of Pen . neyhmnia, known by the ra: • LIAR TO WOMEN. tbe- Pike Mills property and tl.i- C. bb t 'A ,L i ' e t r n on ,.., d ,,, :tv-•er l -.• about fifty:perc fo h o es r . e h outaining together three thousand dolt' In . :.4 : 1, 1) 0 ‘, . 1. '. t E s : I F: F r a E , i - forraany :ears a 4 2icted d und!ed acres more or less, branded and;e't 1 B'4)ag. t h . line t'gofrjtir,„atil 7-e.it i ' l - rld b ., tne lire i feron l " l . l'entiing a large furtmn re e icnotneoth.,?n to tis lant t i: j t j h ' e n n e 4' ellhed LS follows to wit : Gee tract oast: IL Wngh warrantee name-of D. fidborti one then- 'Shenn f an'a lam east fort}-nine perches t o ct. a rang said Lne 1, is trYlll•4 the different .nie • , ft o f treatment' Sys) ei , her friends . prev-iled upon by o e corner of Ct.W. her relief- to, no ATM! wal ". fur 1, thence hy, the line of said let Waal sand eight hundred andthirty. ', n out one hundred and al. p' a xtv excites to I 4 - , It.'r. the PtirP o3o f regaining l o ber l'o one, en_ aw l , about While there she ""r 1 taming two hundred acres more or less, ! the place of beginnin containing . I acres of land. being g, snout fifty 4healtli. from a 4.tois .. obtained a prestrip bounded north b ' - y (....tb & Crandall. ioor par t t cf war; int So. f 1859 I tion h Physician hi, Crt . • ndall & Tioga 0 .ount . v, south bythe"l v. it h fifty acres by obb ;are one frame barn and . siler r a e°7 •' on which - WhOse sill er locki tending to the gravef . Kilburn ili, Mill lands, and west of . and v a , _ z o i •ood-shed, and a good spri l rg ln o e fia b •r!t n e s r r , Wlth whi er s e i mercy of Goa, she e i xcepting, however, the small n e ck t,,,,i,, ... iii ) p -Ont other tot situate in Simi. y; I era restored t ti o lr ar ugh the. Yoothfulleitlth a , nd adjoining the county Fee being north ' . Potter Co PA bounded on the; After her return she made kat Y b the .. Losey farm.- - ALSO-The Bab I"rth by Dual. of J fr. w" on r l t i r , ht s . on the east t,.. i Breda of her female sufferers eie ed * i. n .et t s ll or i %ti n e' 1 ,ritiS of Lea i, Ruud, Sens. land, remedy Ti with equally as great success. coed lot directly south of the al use and of Leal, Wood ,t; T J. Burclolt l l l b- f extraordinary medicine illiffered td the I wei,t, of the Mill Lot bounded by the lid- on the west b• lands of James Sherman .nul pnbll ' c ' of which mot, a, . re . ieogt . tau ar the reitef and cure of all tl.e painful born warrant, west by Tubbs &• Johnson,l. twang fifty acres, acid lot being knu -1, . re tii l dangerms diseases Recut tr to worn a,, south b} Johnson and unseated . ands. and! c oul!„rov1 - -the 1 ,. as me ,. ,hit the female cousutotion is • subject to. I east by the Mill Lot, c • oaten:ling seventy- r":.l°- I To tlitro• sat:feria f " _ g from Prolapsns Uteri :'+ S. ized, ta`ten in execution end t .o be sold. LocOrllloe..l, isminorrboes., Reno:lila \D-- . 1 six acres more or less.- 4, T c 'n n ~ ...-. 4 ,..---....ne all- R 3 the pronertv of amt,il 1 .- I menurrboea-Ohltirosis, a speedy cure ' -'s- 1 can \ be er tract called the Kilbo n M . ill Lot, be-i ALSO-4C ' , 71.11 , 1 , p-1a es t e , ce &unto -_,,, p, u t,„o r , obtained. \ i stunts, at a ste I ue. leap. thence west on. to v"-' 11 '"• - , 1 cia-rl,,v, P 1 , bounded nn the north' 1 " t'''''''e c 4. . nuering from sal no I*h Womb' l o o • e hundred em i ank o 3 the Lands of the 2. and sixty perches to ah - - ~ ski_ahain l'..tate. on thelor Uterine Weakness -of any kind,Female:l thence south one hundred and sixt 4 .: '' edit by Sands of If, • )r. k lo*th Hollow !Cord al is especially recominendel the l .1" - i' ur ro id. with be the 1.-. in t ll.ll -1.Y,11. &Co; a e „ purt lituueu to cure this putafui diseaselt is as:- thence if p<rse perches to a white-Walnut ,thence east road and ace-n, b.. , - ... tads rif t. It lipatlord con-[scrod In one hundred and twenty perches to a ust raining eighty-eight acre- of :thigh t S. 3i Losev,s,forty-seven boundaryline of :acres are improved .=:11 ki ..s Ent) thence hr the western P '. it) .. -; >U-One.roue: lo 0 -e Pil -, Lowness o f o p , r •iy ri - region y -.elle perches to a situ ate a-; qr.-, o I 1 ~,,,,,,,,,,i,d dun iit „„ r i, ~, 1.-lit stilt he and all those . di 1- . -,- tee; arrung tr, land; ot the 1;1m:fl u x at e.I tb I !trona Leda I, rd the net inter formation of women, the pr*t, thence east hy the s one, forty er 1 t.-1) front -;- ' ,l ra ith n i a - 1 - ands o: This tl ,rill I,e found o ' an 1113113e11 , e slur. as to a post, thence nurtli twelve perches Pcl. ' df L 11 oef-, John tub n ,!, C W Elk , . and west byt laud's; , rr,i,,:qm. moderates all excess, and re cto a poat, thence by the south bank of the Crittenden &S. Roes e onl , r . ming ; ~,I L MO% l • til obstruction it int I 'or b•; the Creek, -south co , lit degrees east twenty- lunar•d acre - . of %%hill, , , . . ru r .. -,, , e acres arc , b , lintecl emitztution our the duties of life, •1 111 - two perches to a ..,,F post, thence north eights improt ea on trliti 11 are oa r-frame ir b , me dtt ?Hinz , when taken in middle age proves a blessing. an too fr ;ma bun. public nth elie d_,,rees east eighteen perches, thettee I inin'e _ kr.,:...,0_0,1, r t , l t d b inis and I me Mod , sty forbid- a-. in a ; frnit tre,.. th•-reo i fall the tletitl LS , b4t. the wr.ip north eleven perches to a post, thence bulindell on ille e a r ,, o t t h ii ..l p : r at a , ro to oo n d ia c h a e Lid letter will lull) explain elm, north sesenty-three degrees west twents l a n d s nc a 4 4 " L ' lore- '" Vier .1. L D Sp fford, 0 l i t . : caw six d perches to a post, thence north fire - o ‘ l,, e o l t i . Star '''el . -7' l " aT, south and west 1:1 land- of L ' , Aler tent;,females, or others, br sei ding a arees west sixteen perches to a ' pa. , ,t, 1) `3j) I th. ri, -1.--0,, of " bi• h : • i there fifty Lou- itrottir cent stamp. can have any - ' - ii to mdtion set entr acres are im r i respecting the operations of the medicine thence south sit degrees west by tole )road Seized,t...ken in p ovt 1 e e id - ,tnts wanted in ei,er, sill. = c , in - • ~, flue L ni fourteen perches to a post, thence northeNnent"miN and to b A.' M ate s . propertyof execution, Put lipth half • by S. M _ M. Losey's lot to the place of be-1 Woodcock , per bot t l e , e,,J p m ' bottle°, $z .vu per Lent off to the trade. All uinuing, contaiuin.• one hundred and nine- I Al.ze t)-Certain real eatate sit nate in Cis N lard ' eri mast be addressed to I bounded vla (1 Dr. J. D STONER() tD, ty-onc acres more or less, on which is township, Potter Co Pa., on the l north by lands of WWI atn S. on the (Sole Proprietor,) erected a Saw Mill, fourhouses, a barn,' 0 f u. .1 . . i week, , ',,,, (^, , t be hands i laaan Shattuck .k. James, 31-1-I.Y• Lewistown, Pa., Box 111. store-house and other buildings .-ALL , u Fox, on the south by lands of Js - -One tract beoinniro , at a post in the on the west he lands of ' .., 'lne' Fox, and (...eur o e 1..-tes, contain-1 WILLIS' dividiro , line b; ~ tweet: Potter and Tip." I ing forty-four - re; more or less, of which Patent Stump Extractor. - _ Counties, , thence north seven hundred - eightee n at and acres arc imuro.t I tv I it 1 one frarde I ripliE attention of Farmers and Land Own- I house, one frame barn, and some fruit trees 1 I forty-five perches to black-Oak, 1 a amt-Oak, thence thel can d er.; generally, throughout the country, -, reon• west three hundred and one perches to a i i Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold c towards this valuable and powerful . " white-Pine, thence south three hundred as the of George Bradley. {machine do4a for the c dtraeung of -lamps, pulling A L S P O rt'i' C ' erlrvi A com ir t e a - ‘ , r o e f ina ,e t a a t l l of rocks, buildings Se and ninety-nine perches to a white-Pine,' I e_ P -t , ate i kituate in Abbot itovendup Potter lll 7 - . 3 ). Inventor,iiien, o r f ho th p is city, bare thence east one hundred and sixteen perch-w e l l o_i t iie b it , on the • secured from the'tght north by land: ~t Ad am `i . oh lands of oft for the State of Pennsylvania, and are ni • d es to a black-Oak, thence south two bun- William Poidde .5 Co south by land;Peter I prepared to sell Counts; Rights Machine?, ar no" red and ten perches to a post, thence I . ocl,ern and %%e,t, o) land , of . .to eo - -rd arm or on reasonable term,. Application ,te , east eighty-one perches to a post, thence ‘S Ili , tm - lltd,' , 1,. Co., containing hundred , made to Awl .r. CLE•II:\ r, :!seat, can be nt the oth, e south one hundred and forty-six perches and -;x. ac-c,, of which scutstt one acrcs are nn lof the Cump tivi ..1,-,, , , , _al South Third Street, to a post thence ,_ trice east one hubdred and Pro, -d, On which are treLte.l one fr trae house I i h ack room Pllll., thELPiI 1 1 and one log barn. l N. B --1' oaohte•q , with illustrations and fire perches to the place of bcginnitio, con-i Selicl, t is( n in execution, and to be sold ' • - . , _estmom il- can be had at the offiee taintnaonethou,and and ei oh ty-eioli ' t awe , a:, the propery ul 15,,11l tm Yochem. I [lt 1.7-t,t] - and two-tenths of an acre 'more or less.-1 ALSO-Cerr , ;ire tl e •Ate, rs to it, zn ,-vtycli ALQ. ' ' ~0-lliree other t boarded on the! racts warranted to to' o°111) Potter On , P - ' LIST OF C A.u ,.., ;L: -. A. C. Crandall by warrants dated Jan north by iand. of the B a . T ir7harn F.-tate, on the L't OR TRIAL a , D - ''-. '- ' eceinher Term,lB 8, in tiar a ) . I cast hr land , of S 'P if ..y a rn an on the s^ nth b,, 11: i` the ,ourt Of Common Pleas of Putter the tenth, Anno Domini one thousand' lands of \lth C Men , , and on the west County,ldil Pa, eight hundred and I low"- t pity-seven, eont • am- ): rods of roz .containing ninety-six acres ufi Jo n es, i <, n, severally one thousand and fifty-nine) lard ,'''' el,, it arses ot l% Inc h are improved."i Dwight, Purdy, for use, •• Ded riek. acres and two-teutlis of an • act e, four bun-1 S , ired taken in execution, and to be sold I Jones, "Br tdlee. . a ~property of Franklin Gale. dre4 and fourteen acres and five tenths of t Is the" G 1111.01. twenty A Lr'o-Ce - utin real estate situate•el, th o l r p" ' n '' 3l an acre, and four hundred and ",- Bor . ; l of lg ' C,u(l, --port in the Count- ; .."`" ""nan .., n Put- l , • • " Grimes. et_ al acres, beginning at a white-Pi ue the north- ter, to' • w t square \ 0. 20 contsi 1 . G rinds, for use, Img one acre E,,,,,,,,,i, " Jacob 3: D P.Reed. " Pike Townalip. west corner of the first mentioned t rac t, i and-,ix-tenths of in acre onwhich is one to u- Frank . Johnson, " lies gar.ol Harding thence west five hundred and thirty-tis e `tors frame house and '' several fruit trees __l E. :,. ,i; Jone,, Hann &Jones . IL SO-Lots No- 136 I. klll on square "o. 11,!.r. ' e , - perches to a white-Pine, thencesouth six , n ., a „ ) • - ni NI% V. 44 B tr.i. in ft are in, tat o-,, ton frame -to-. I " I I I "' It to te . - It i mire h n, et al hundred and eleven perches to a post and barn • stones, thence east one hundredand ' ' ln I one frame execution, n a , Commonwealth. n to b- , ;old 'll3°l o I Barron and Jones & ten 1 , e17‘ , 1 tak e n in exe of )'otter Co., j t Smith. perches to a post and stop • 0., thence north ,• as th e property of IV 'l'. Jour, n ' - twohundred and twelve perches to a pitch- ' Al-- 11 -ec m. 0., real mate A: A. r to". Same, ham 1 ),.„11 1 „ I, , -,tt, t•e. 1 i Brag- ,:i ' Whet heeler S. Crippeu ' ‘lO , -; hou-e. et al - lip utter t u l'a bounded north '' same,e, pine knot and stones, thence east about } , toads" rie d. Roansrille of C. i ce = , ea.-1 h i - the hi ;.11 -Qui t one hundred and fifty perches to a post, j: , Cl,rs • 3 lands ,f C hi-, Jick c thence south three hundred and ninety ''' bile h i r'2l'" " ''n'i wen b ' "v. P'er ' ~,, son School Dist ” Ell =scorch, swordi et.al 'lit , in eg two .I.(re, be the .intc • more o oli, ,iv.,.111,,,, r ' 711 iy nardu.se of Kirby," Ni. ood. ;es. I perches to a post, thence east is erected one hundred on which ,and store Jo 1.,,• Dodge S Dodge. 1 and hemlock, thoniie il” 11.4. oat fratn . 1 , Int an d seventy perches to a he o therout building-.I ' 6. ,longs,” J ,e 1 ,,-un. i with some fruit tree- ther e on north three hundred and ' - al (I moots- perches .i,,lar, Seized, taken in execution. l (1.)-d -Lid to be sold as " Do ight. to a post, thence east one hundred - and the prone•-ty of .1 one- B. lor i.. ,1 Farnham, c " la L- .:-, ir of Harding ' Oa en barna. five perches to a white-hue, thence north ALst)-( ertam real estate in Stara I i , 1 ' " Morle y, three hundred and tun et.: ntoe pet clrs to on toss n-hlo ) Putts - of beoi limo -A LSO I t o Pa.,hounded on th e ' 4 ` e ' " Be .1.1 , t & ricnsley the pl a ce - : 11.J0 ;''net t ,by Re 't 11.' I Ind- , cast by Kenny" lauds ; 1 ,lunge,,, " Hopkins I. Jones, tog o,way 0 I 're ek and west i'l 2 .- so -r; other tract bounded north and west by '''uth by • ~ 1.1 F ~,, 1 .; laic?, If J 01,11ez fED Pr 1 ' o_ io - ; oatai ile , ,l'Oft , hundred it -^-, r- -1 lands warranted to A C. Crandall, east and - '• a i t ch h, o f .., 1 , acre, of Is, i 1 I . SAD atter pert. No; 1 1 ; , a:is ' ut ' ' I bysaid -, lauds of Crandall and landsined) owned by David kilbor for- , ir c are improved, frith oe frame hot „ t s t: ~ , , ood n i , ), a ir o t d oi so t uth , fr i z.s iiie: , l , 7 , trid some fruit secs teat ' e ,n n ou r by lauds of said Kilburn, property n or n .k ' ol e - , n D "' ": n 1 , i tn i d to bt, sold rant (4317) four thousand three hundred t' the Ci roil) re :;l estate- ~hunts in WI land seventeen, containioo about three ' 'l..t)-- ;on :, Htlotireti acres more or less. t r ll*. b lands of P.W S '' . e " the . hearer and 1 anies Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Chester Rubinson LJalues Barber, Executors of the Estate of 0. B.• Goodman, deceased. and Charles G. Osgood, Guardianf t 0. Good loan & W. A. Goodman, Heirs at Law of 0. B. Goodman, deceased. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Swe den township, Potter Co.. I's., bounded on the North by . land. 3 of the Bingham E-state. by lands Of the Bingham Estate and Andrew Waggoner, South-by the Warrant line of Nu. 2072, and West by the Goodrich Lot and EU land Township line ; contai::ing 137.3 acre: of lamb- on which there are about forty acres improved, one log house, one fr“tue house, one frame barn and shed, and some fruit tree,. 28 • 30 50 iii tt'eized, taken in excedtion, and to -be er , hi an acre, on which are one frame dwelling' as the property of M. Ostrander. ; house and same fruit trees.—ALSO-Lats ALSO—Certain real estate situate in ; Nos. Ise 1 tt7 en Svare No. 11, on which, ton township, Potter Co.;-Pa., beginning at a! are two two-story frame store-houses and one past in the north-east corner of a lot cuntrac- frame liarn. ted to James Ayres, thence North onehundred Seized, taken in exPention, and to be sold aad fifty-seven rods to a post, thence E. teas the uroperty of William T. Janes, A. Y. twenty-dine reds to a post, thence north tolJones ' George W. Bradlee &A. S.--Lawton. the west' bank of the Sinneinahoniug Greek. I Fr.. Fa:—ALSO—Certain real estate situate thence along the west hank of said creek, by , in Harrison tnwnship. Potter Co., Pa.. bound the several courses thereof, to the Warrantl ed 'on the'north by the highway, east by lot line, thence along the said Warrant line West in possession of Samuel Goodwin, south 1): fire hundred and twenty-five rods to a post, lands of Lewis Manning, west by lands of thence South three hundred and thirteen rod; I Mrs. Goodman. containing one acre nut 20 to a post, thence east five hundred and twenty- i rods, on which is erected One frame dwelling five rods to the place of beginning; containing house, and one blaeksmiih-shopt six hundred and twenty-nine acres„, be the) Seized, taken in execution, ,and to be sold same more-or less, and being part of Warrant as the property of Hiram Beek: No. 4.92l—tbe same being unimproved land. A. C. TAGGART, Sherif. &lied, taken in execution and to be sold as Coudersport. Nov. 19, the property of H. W. May. 11. Fa.—Al e SO—Certain real estate situate DENr i Si l P Y.' in Summit township, Potter Co. Pa., beginning !at the east corner of George Ayres' windfall Tx • M. SHEERAR, Dentist, of Wellsville, I lot, thence west forty-three rods and seven- 11. Allegany .00., N. Y., respectfully au tenths to the north-east corner of Rote lot, uounces to the people of Putter and the ad thence south one hundred and nineteen rods joining Counties in Penn's, that he is perma to a post, thence east ninety-three rods and I nentiy established in and is pre 7 ! seven tenths to a post, thence north one bun- pared to perform the raridusl epelatiuns dred and twenty-five rods a post, thence I Dentistry. Especial attention is solicited to west fifty rocis• to a post in the cast lice ofthe his style of iustrtitig ARTIFICIAL TEETH: Ayres lot. thence south six rods to the place' superior to any other style known, called of beginning; containing seventy-one acres, of: ALleit's Continuous Gum." All work- war which ten acre: or e improved. on which is one !ran zed. Letters of ingrain" prnai airp n ELFO - efF..d. frame Lowe. and one hag house. I Nor. 1 fF.5s. H. I:::rtrun. on the wczt. Iv lands of.b,nufs I.lartron P. W. Hughe.4 and on the song and cat by I: , nds of F. W. Co., euntain ing, about eighty nen , of land, being part of w:trrant No. 4726. of which about fifteen art-el ; improved, with one log house, and one log stable thereon. •ized, Ltken in execution, and 20 be Bold as the property of Perry Devall. ; ALSO—Certitin reel estate tituate in the: lb - moue-It of co:niece:pert, Potter Co., Pa.. lots Nos. 13.: 133 on 6,itiare No. 12, bound 'don the north by Fourth Sty-. et. (set. by Main Street,' sou th by b):13 at Jolin t S. Mann, we by ! L. 11. Cole, on which •ereeted one frame dwelling house and one frame barn..—ALSO. Cert.lin real estate situate in the 13 ,rough of C.,ll.ler , port,- Potter County, to wit : Square j No. 9.0 containing one acre and ; six-tenths of: COURT PROCLAMATION. 'IIEREAS 'the 11,m. Robert G. White President Judge, and the 'lona. Joseph Mann and G. Colvin, Associate .itiL•.es or the Court , of Os , : & Terminer and General Jail Deliv^rr, Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Orphans' Coarr ttnd Court of Common Pleas_ for the C.miity of Potter, .have is,sued their precept. bearing date the fifteenth day of No vern'n:r, in the year of o,:r Lord cue thca:sand eight limidred aitd fifty-eight, and to me. di rected, for holdincr n Court of Oyer and Term iner and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sea .stuns of the Peale, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in the liorougls of Couder. , port, on MONDAY, the 2tli day of Decem ber nee:, mod tnecnitirine one week. -Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, .in-tices of the Peaee and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their proprr persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. or said day, with Jbeir roll?, record , , inquisi lions, examinatihns, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices ap pertain to be done. And those who are hound by their recognizances to prossecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jailor said county of Potter; are to be then and there to priisecute ag,:t.inst them as will be just. -Dated at COUttaSPORT, 'November :15, 1658, and the 824 year of the Incleppdeuee gf the United States of • America - . A. C. TAGGART, Sheriff. Ejectment Notice 'William V. Keating,' No. il7, Sept. Term, 1 Adolph E. 13drie,1 18.55. i and , { In the Court of Com- I Jamos ,M. Wilcox, i• mon Pleas of Potter 1 i County. rr. i E. Fobe.s and Seth 1 Actioir or E.rr.crirEicr i -- • I Backus: !• . J for a Lot or Land in Itoulet township, Potter county, Pa., contain ' ing forty acres, and bounded and described as follows : Beginning at the north-west corner of a let surveyed to C. Knowlton, being a pOl in the East iine!of lot contracted to John Barr. thence North bi said line 80 rods to a corner,- tbenee East 80 rods to north-west corner of a ! lot snrveyed to. ft . Leet, thence South by said ' lot 80 rods, thence West SO rods to the pinee Of beginning;" being part of Warrant No. 3921. I Anti now. to Wit, September 23d, 185 R. on Imotion of John p. Mann, Plaintiff's! Attorney, rule , in Defendants to appear and plead by the i thirdiday of net Term, or Judgment by de fault i . said rulei to be published according 10 1 Act of Assembly. By the Court, H. J. OLMSTED, Proth'r. 1 Conder:port, Nov Id, le, If N ,e - ") g 2r 0 , / , ...._......, ii.„. 11,011• CITY COMI4ERC!At. tOttEtt. PITTSBCP.Off, • - erflrtiEraik 1%C5 800-Stuileats =elite Intati, 11353: • Now the largest and ranstlhoiongh 6:1- -thercizt School of tut L'aited Stets. Fobnb men prepared • fir actual duties; of: the Count incßeol2l. _ _ J. t: Stott, A. M. Prof. of ,book-Yeepintsa,l Science of Accunno.. , . A. T. Vert:int; 4tbrOtic — f r.l Conancercinl J. A.. licrtisucK and T. U. Issiuks, of Boca-keeping. A Colntr and W. A. Altuta. Praia. -or 'Re .3. man: hip. . . - f L;. S'INGLZ AND - DOUBLE BOOK . EEEPING, :is used in esery'deparment of lAtinaii. eOMMERCIAL ArirritmEtic—r,AND.hts . - INEss WILITINO--DETECTISO .-.' ' - COUNIERFEir MONEY--•! -- MERCANTILE CURRESPOIinEstiz---coif MERCIAL LAW— \Aro taught, and all other subjects nary for the success and thorimgn of a practic - al basi.firlanuarl." •, • P R 111 - N1 Dr wz all the,preiniunis in- Pittaburgis . ,;for the past thk-ee ithi.o in Eastern aaii-Wes tern Cities, fur bet - Writing, .- - ' " NOT ENGRAvED woes. lIIPORT*T :INFORDIAT.ION. Students enter at \any time—No ctreatiot. Time uttliiiiited:—Ri.,v,iew at pleasure--Grd mites amisted in oh , "-ituationa.-;;Tni• tion fur full td'ommere ! ,S3SOu• Iv erana time 8 to 12 NV yard, - $2,50 per week Stationery SG. ire cost, Si:leo:of .to $71).00. 4s. Dee- Ministers' Sou. t at half price. For Card—Circular—Spec:ittens (Isis ness and Ornamental, Writing-inclosi , t,ll;wo stamps, and address • F. W. JE.KINS, Pittsburg. t, ( . 1 1')-1 r* el. A Card from Dr. Jattie*ll. 'garret of the Nevi - 'fork - Lutint Infirmary.--MyJpnnection fur the past eight years with the itb aye Institution, as Chief Physician, and a twelie years' course of steady do'votion to the Cure of Pulmonary Censumy tiun and its kindred"discases. together With my unrivalled opportunities and advantagea'of pattiologichl research,-aided not-a little:by, a perfect system of 3fcdicel Iroiolaiwi—has en abled me to arrive at a decisive, direct, and successfnl course of treatment for file posiete and radical cure of.all diseases of th e Thr e 'it, Ltwg.s. and Air'-Passages. By Inhalation, vapor and curative prOperties of medicinea4re. directly iddressed to the diseased organs and the integument.. • 11 du :sot advise the . ..nie Medical Inhalation Of any kind, tr . ) the eiern- Sion of g:-trot trratritent ; .1411 d although I eon shier it a useful adjuvant in the -proper:aria agement of -those fearful and often - fatal;44.. eases, yet I deem it Very necessary patient should- haVer the benefit of hotlfshiiier4il and local treatment . ;The succesitifinvireht. ment in the above diseases, and the ltiah char acter of t he- Institutiou over which I-,.4xe - ao lung had the honori to preside, are Leo. Wall ktrawn to need any eulogy or, coral:eel:4,6oo me: lit the solicitatiOn of many private - 103 professional friendS. ,throngly thropic aid the above charity.hasJ been long. aid liberally supported, and after die col3;id oration, I have concluded to make such *IN: rengements will!bring the benefits of my eyperienee and treatment within the' resieltivf all. and not confine Myself, a's heretafore,ia those only who entered the Infirmary; or isbo were able to visit pie nt trif oflioe..: pep* ,herefort.• that the arrangement till give etitfre satisfaction. both td my profeSsiOnal brethren and the public, I would respectfullyannottaee in conclusion, that I On woo be consa/lid sonatas or tp letter: 4m all diseases its• and that the medicines, the same as, userlliti the Institution, prepared to suit each indiya ual case. Inhaling roporr, Mccrical biliatets; xc . will be forwarded by express to•any 'Pais of the United States or the Canuclasz rattirt My terms of treatment by letter are affoll.*s, iiz $l2 per month -for each patieet t which will include medicine suiFicienttor one nbiltli'a also, Inhaling Vapor, and an 'lnhaltng Apparatus. Payinent , as follows: s6'-to:lis paid to Express Agent on receipt; of tlialbOS 01 Medicine. and the balance SG to be, paichtst the expiration ef the month, if the.patleat be cured or is entirel:,i satisfied with :th - e treat= ; meet. Patient;, by giving a - full'hisio'ryrof their rape,-and their symptoms in.full,liaradi treated as well br letter as by persoialatiitc haiku. Patients availing illeFaselyes:pf n Jarres treatment ,may eel e upoti . and permanent relief,' as he seldom 'haa - -7to treat a case over thirty days: Letterito'i ad vice promptly answered. For furtherliartit ulars address " '7: JAMES 11, JARRETT. M. D.: 0.i. , •• No. $2O Broadway, cor. Twelfth EL; N. :r 1 P. S —Physicians and others visiting ~1114 city 4 rc respectfully invited to call firm:try, where many interesting eases; o:t* be witnessed,-an!i where our improted apparent for . the iuhulation-of medicated vapor•vi,n, bls seea and inspeetod. 11:2-6:nct, • Maa DR. CIILVERWELL -• := • ON. NI A N 1-1 0 0.13`;.: , • A. MEDICAL ESSAY ON A NEW, OEtTADI'' AND RADICAL CORE OF. Eitm TORIIHCEA, &0., WITHOUT THE, - EBE OF INTERNAL MEDI CINES, • Olt • ANY MEOHANI- - 7 k CAL APPLIAN CES. Jrar Prazzinsn, the 6th edition, in evelope, gratis and mailed to any ta3:4414' post-paid, on receipt ok two stamps:: . .: This little woik. emanating from a Celeiir: ted member of the medical Profession;'giivell the must important information ever ptibl is hed to all persons_ entertaining doubts of their. nhisieal condition, cr ivho are nOniciouS of having hazarded their health and.haptkirie, containing the particulars of an entirely new and perfect remedy for Spermatorrlims2or Seminal Weakness, Debility, Nervousness,De, pression of Spirits, Loss of Energy, Lassititde, Timidity, Involuntary Seminal Disehargy., paired Sight and Memory, Blotches and Pim ples on the Face, Pile's, Indigestion, Palpitit-'- tion of the Heart. ? and •Dodily Prostratioui•of, The whole system, induela,4 impotency and, mental and physical incapacity,—by means of which every one may cure himself privately and at a trifling; exl,ense. • Addre63 DR. CFI. J. C. RT)L'al. 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