ti. _ - C07743 ,- ,'j):oll.lence of dig N.' Y. Tribunc... T.! w.ouNA I OSr, gansa.s, Jan., 1859, .1 1 b - e".idaol.or the ill, Y. Tribune: -.• • . greatlyAlige ibutnbleftiena alluivingl Ang 7 the T wC. of his.leelliiiins while .t briefly 4c..littltAine - lyintr:agu,:.eleven -quiet ; citizens of this ueigultorhood, viz : Suilis 13 al I; : A ust ' )4411, Joliti,Clainph . elf,:Asa Snyder„ til ft; IV ia Al rov c, Asa.Uair gruYe,, .Vq.trjA,-A)§:g . 'and ROO di" Were Fathered up from their work. and-.their votitis; by an•arnied force under one - Irani. d, without trial r or 9pdrtni!kty to opeakJu-stheir• 'own formed tuto a line,. and:Mil:nit oue_shot-7.-tive,kili edandlve WoUnded... .One fell tin harmed, pretending tO_beldead.• Alt were left .f.ir dead. The; only crinte. charged against that ttf. being Free-State &On. PlO7, I inquire; what action has ever, since ;he ikeilroutie iik:May last, been taken by eitherttie:Prenideot of•the United States, the Governor of-..siissouri, the Governor. of Katistes. - oeany •of their tools, or by any rro-Slayery : .,or .Adeuinistratiou man,. to ferret put and punish the perpetrators of this grime ? .. • „ Now fur the other parallel, On San-' day, the 1 9th of_Deeetuber, a negro luau pained Jim, came over to the Osage sei gement, from Missouri, and stated that be, together with his wife, two cnildeu and one other negro man, were to be soid Within a day or two, and begged for help to get away. ,On Monday, the folluwitizi tight, two srnallcompauies were made upl to go •to 'Missouri, and forcibly liberate the five slaves, together with other slaves. One of these Cumpauies I as.uet.l to-direct. We proceeded to the place, surrounded the buildings, liberated the slaves, and al so 'took certain property supposed to be long to. the estate. We, however, learn .d before' leaving, that a. portion of the ar ticles we - bid taken tielouged to a man living on the plantation as a tenant, and I who Was supposed to have no interest the estate. We promptly returned to him ! itilivehacitizken. We then went toauoth- er - plantation, where we freed . five more slaves, took some property, and two white wen. We moved slowly away into the, Territory, fdr some distaooe, and then sent the white men bank, telling them to follow us as soon as they chose to du so. The other company freed one female slave, tztuk some property, and, as I am inform ed, killed one. White man (the thaster,)! who fought as the liberation. Now toe a comparison. Eleven persons l are forcibly to their " natural and I inalienable rights," with but uue man killed, and all " D ell is stirred from be neath." It is currently reported that the Governor of 3.lisintui has made a requisi tion upon.the- Governor of Kansas fur the delivery of ail such as were concerned in the last-nathed .‘ dreadful outrage." The Margin - I of Kansas is said' to be collecting a posse of Missouri (not Kansas) men at, West Point, in Missouri, a little town about ten miles distant, to "enforce the law." All Pro-Slavery, conservative Free- State, and doughface men, and Adwiuis tration tools, are filled with holy horror. Consider the two cases, and the action of the Administration pdrty. .;:,/te.spectfully Yours, Jour RIZOTTS. VEY - Recently, in a duellistie correspon dence between Senators Douglas and Fitch, the former, as is his custom, pre yaricated to the einiuent disgust of both triendiand foe, Oh ! the white feather. SatMIFF'S SALES. Vity VIRTUE . of Sundry writs of Veneritioni Expo:tem and. Fled Fades issued out of the Court of Cifthmon Pleas of Potter Co., Pa., And to me directed, I shall expose to public pale or outcry, nt.the Court House in the Bor ough-of Coudersport, on Monday the 91st day pf February, 1859, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the foilowing described real estate, to wit: Certain real estate situate in Wharton Town ehipi.Potter Co., Pa., 'Beginning at a post in the north-east corner of a lot contracted to 'James Ayres, thenac north one hundred and fifty-seven rods tea post, thence east twenty nine rods to . n post, thence north to the west -bank :of the Sinnemahoning Creek, thence along the west bank of said Creek by the sev eral. parses thereof to warratit line, thence It)Oetft Pe . aaid'warrant line west five hundred and twenty-five rods to a post, thence south Zhrep . hundred and thirteen rods to a post, thence east fire hundred and twenty-fire rods to the place of beginning, containing six hun dred . and twenty-nine acres, be the same m we br les.s, and being part of warrant No. 4927, the - same being unimproved. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of H.W. May. . ALSO-- , -Certain real estate situate in Eula- litt'inWriihlit Potter Co., Pa., bounded on the North by lands of the Dinghatu Estate, East by L.D. Spofford, South by the lands of John Crittenden cit C, W. Ellis, west by lands ofJohn Prittenden, - & S. Ross, containing ono hntillred acres, of Which twenty-five acres are impiovcd, Oovihieliare erected one frame dwelling house, oneTrione barn, and other out-buildings, and with ,some fruit ,trecs thereon.—ALSO—One other lot, .situate in Enlalis tonenship, and "bOunded North by the lands of E. Starkwerttb,, er tt L. D. Spafiord, Etist, by the highway, Soutff by lands oIL.ID. Spofford, and West by ,Inrids of L. D. S' afford, containing seventy acres: of which fifty acres are improved. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as 'the property of Nathan Woodcock. - , :tALSO-z—Certain real estate situate in the Borough"-of Coudersport, Potter Co., .Pa„ lots N05..432 & 133 on• square No, boanded :North'-hy Fourth street. East by Main street, South by, lots of S. S. Mann, West by lots. of UR; Cole, On' which are eree9d one- frame 41welling house, and one frame harn.—ALSO-- Certainleal estate in Allegany'. township,' in said- county, ,hounded on the North by lots - Nos. :744.55; on the East by unseated lands of the, Fax Estate ; on the South 'by lot No. 67 & barn lands, and on the West by lots Nos. 54,, An k 65, containing two hundred and seventy.' four acres and eight-tenths of un acre, being lot No, 59 of the allotment of Bingham lands: itt Allegany township,, of which 80 acres are, itapriowl and -in acres Chopped, on which are . erected one frame' hatis..e r one , frame barn, 'onel loo• ' house, and with.some fruit:trees_ the reon.l Seized, taken in . execution, 'and to be sold us the property of •.- • • •••- -••••• ALSO:•-Certain estate'siteal..e Rofilet township, Potter Co„..ra.,Heginning at the North-east Corner of warrant No. - 58'15, thence ,West two- hundredinod tifirty-iwo rods-to-a post ciaikr; tlieceSkitith - -twO-litindred and lift) ; rods to a coinetc.thetice..E4ii one htuidied - rodS to a' eorliar;Alcenee - SnotW tiv - 6,linndred reds.iO :13„ earner,. rthedcb West onibunded anasizty rods to a corner, therief:, Soutbt - wo liinadied and eloverir.rOds to a : corz nei, : thence linStitwo hundred and thirty4Wo rods to the bait line of said warrant, thence Noith ox - hundred and - sixty-one; rods ta.thi place"of beginning, containing seveil hundred and fifty. acres. be the same more or. less, lend licilig'part 'of warrant NO. fire thousand eight hundred 'and sui - enty-five, the same being tin in proyed bind.-: `razed, taken in eseention; and to be sold as therpro peas. •of do lin. Q...11.i c its. • - . ALSO-•;'.lertain ieal'estiite situate in Shot , - on township, Potter Co., Pa., bounded as foi -1 lows • On the North lay lands of Luther Canfield on the. East by thc-highway, on the South by I hinds. of Ira Canfield, and nu the - West by lands of Potter Benson, Co it ng twenty-forr acres: of which . ten. aiires are imPro - i - ed; Seventeen acre and 'Ori which are - erected one frame house, one fril.tue_barn, add! with some fruit tree.s thereon. • Seized; - taken in execution, and to be sold as i the property of L. A.Ballard - 5: Charles Cau -1 field. ! ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Harris on township, 1-!otter Co . Pa., bounded on the North S.; East IV lands of Lewis .llanning, South by thehighway, and West by Rowland Fern ham, containing 'one acre of land, all impror-: ; ed, which there are one frame hoUse, one frame barn, and some fruit trees. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Henry Cunnuings: ALSO—Certain real estate situate In the Borough of Coudersport, Putter Co., Pa., known on the Town plot thereof as parts of lots-Nos. 2ifS & 226 on Square No. 22. Biginning at the North-west corner of a lot formerly occupied by L. Cole.'thence North five deg. East two perches to :t post, thence South eighty-five deg. East by Fourth. street 16 perches to a post, it being the North-east corner of Square No. 22, thence North eighty-five deg. West, said lotformerly owned by said Cole, 16 perch es to the place of beginning, with one frame hotiSe, ono frame barn, other out houses, and some fruit trees thereon.—ALSO-7-Another lot situate on the North side of the Public Square fronting on the Square 46 feet and ex tending-back; to an alley and bounded on-the East by lot now occupied by D. W. Spencer, on the South by 'the. Public Square, on the West by let pow °cot:pied by A. H. Butter worth. on which there is one frame building, occupied, as a store. : taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of L i . F. Maynard. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Whar ton township', Potter Co., Pa., commencing on the bank of the Sinnemahoning Creek six rods above the saw-mill built by the Cards, thence East about four or five rods to the gut, thence South-east along the gut far enough to make an acre, thence Westerly to the bank of said Creek, thence Up the Creek to the place of be ginning, containing one acre, all improved, on which are erected one water saw-mill and one frame house. I . Seized, taken in eVeention. and to he sold as the property of donathan Cant, Levi B. Card ;S:. George P. W. pard, , ALSO—Certain real estate situate in the Borough of Coudersport, Potter Co., Pa , lot.; Nos. 132* I at onSquare No. I'2, hounded on the North by Fodrth street. East by Main street, South by lots S. Mann. West by lots of h. B. Cole. on Which are erected one frame house and one frame barn,,—ALSO—Certain real estate situao3 hi the Borough of Couders port. to wit: Sipare. No. 20 containing one acre and- six-teiths of acre, on which are one frame house. d some fruit tt lots Nos. 12U A:1,27 on Square No. 11, on which are two twii-stoiy_ frame store-houses, and one frame barni Seized, takenlin execution, and to be sold as the propert of Willi a m T. iones, A. F. Jones, Geo. W. 13rpdlen 8; A. S. Lawton ALSO—Certain real estate si unto in Allo. gaily townhip,j Potter Co., Pa., bounded and ' described as follows: Beginning at the North east corner of said tract of land at a post, and running Southj West.2s chains and 32 links, to a hemlock. post ; thence North 88.1°, West 7 elMins Dud 40 links, .to a pine post; thence Smith 2,°, West 3 chains and 33 links, to the center Of the Oswavo Road ; thence North 713°,:1Ve5t. in the center of said road, 8 clid-his and 50 links, to an angle in said road; thence North GO° West 17 chains and 50 links. • • ; to an angle. in said road ; thence North 47e, \Vest 10 chains and 10 links, in the center of the road,-to the South-east corner of the 14 ,, man tract 'of land ; thence North .1 East, on the line of Lyinan and' Johnson's lands, 13 chains and 50 links, to a hemlock post; thence' South 881°, East, on the old lot-line, 40 chains, to the place of beginning ; containing oillety two acres, of .which. 20 acres are improAd, and on which are erected one log house and one frame barn, and- with sumo fruit. trees thereon. , • • 'Seized,, taken in execution, and to be sold as the prOperty of S. M. Scranton. ALSO-=The following described lot of land to wit: Situated in Genesee township, Potter Co. ' Pa., bounded as follow; on the North by lot No. 30. on the"EaSt by lots Nos. 31 & 28 ; on the 'Stnith by lots Nos. 27 & 28, on the %West by Jot No. 26 and. lamb; of the-Bingham Estate; containing eighty-five and five-tenths acres and an allowance of six per cent, for roads, &0., being lot No. 29 of the allotment of lands in Genesee township. sixteen acres of which arc improved. and on which are erected one frame house, one log house and one frame ba'rn. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the 'property of William T. Jones and A. F. Jones. ALSO —The , following described real estate situate in Allegany township. Potter Co., Pa.; Bounded on the. North by lots Nos. 54 lz 55; EaSt by unsealed lands of the Fox Estate ; on - the South by lot No. 67 and Bingham EState, on the West,bV lots NoS. 54,63k65; contain ing. two humired and Seventy-four acres and eight-tenths, being No: 58 of the allotnsent of Bingham Lands in..Allegany township,. of which eighty acres are improved and forty acres chopped; on which are erected one frame house, one &ante barn and ono log house,. and fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to_ be sold as the property of William T. Jones. _ ALSO—The following described real estate in Harrison township. Potter Co., Pa.: Bound . oil on the North-by the Stare Line ; onthe-East by lot No 128. on the _South by lands of John H. White, on the Virest:by lot No. 3; contain, irig ninety-six and nine-tenths mares - and .al lowance of six per cent,• for roads being lot No. 6 of the allotment of lands in Harrison township, of which sixty acres are improved, on which are erected one log house and one frame barn, and an apple orchard thereon. - Seized, taken in execution, and to - be sold as the property of William T. Jones and A. Jones. A. C. TAGGART, Sheriff. Coudersport, Jan. 24, MS. • COUNTY AMOUNT& TAE FUNDS ii3i,kotter..9puntYl - the //it. Alnotint of Cominissiuneri' rA •,..: •-• —Orderaautetanding, $2,01502 ' Bonds payable to Win. Bell, • 'due iu 1834, -1,000 00 • • " ;to J. F. coupits: ''"- due in. 1E54, " " to Eli Rees, • • ...dm€iu 1534, • 500: . 00._ • to Wm. Bell; 1853, - 4, to J. r. • due itclBss, 1,000 00 4, 44 'to due in 1855,, :1,000 00 ,4 ‘, to MIL Dent, due in 1857, ,1,,Q0,0,00: F. Cowan, due in 1857, 1,000 00 " to ' • dtie in 1857,' 1,000 00 44 .4 win. v..K•?iditig, :'' .: ' !;'-' '. '-_ due in 1857.. ' 1,10000 '; ' ,• Interest due on the above . . : •,' . bonds; - 1,619 , 48. - = .'- . ----.514,070 68 - • •. . • CR. By amount of outstandint taxes on:unseated:lands -.•; - - for the year 1858, _ . -$3433 38 Balance due from collect Ors - _ . _for 1858, 2025 59 frota collectors fur previous years 751 32 " ." on Judgments, 766 90 " " - .on Notes, 1 14 03 " Liabilities over assest, 6973 . We, the Commissioners of Pottet Coun ty do c.rtify that the foregoing statement of the Funds of said County is correct and true as appears feom.the books and docu ments in this office: , • .1 * S. S. BASCO,. • • . •., • JEgo3IE CHEESBHO, • goners. Attest: L. H. KINNEY. 13 COLE, Clerk. Commissioners' Mee, Jan. 13, 1359. Statement of the RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES of Potter County, For.the rear ending Dec. 31, 1858. RECEIPTS,, Amount received for taxes on unseated lands for the ye's 1850 S.: 1857, • ' ' $5,540 34 ", received for taxes on seated lands rcturn ed as unseated, - 106 40 " received fur taxes on` unseated lands for . • . the year 1858, 13612 . " received for taxes On seated lands and per. soua.l property for the year 1858, 1,60218 " received for taxes on seated lands And per- . ' sonal property for previous years, , . 968 86 " received on Notes, _ 42 15 " Judg ments and forfeited recognizancos, . 143 62 " receiv7l from Mei dentals. 6 15 / EXPENDITURES. Amount paid County Com missioners' for services for lb - yeear 1858, ' 522 63 paid County Commission ers for services for 1857, 70 90 Paid for Clerk hire for 18:',8, 287 08 Paid Clerk for extra sere's, 10 00 For qualiticAticn fees, 44 22 For Election expenses, . 643 23 For pnbllo printing, : 376 92 For distributing duplicates, • 37 50 For counsel fees, ' 50 00 Repairs of publio buildings, 38 09 Jail expenses, 20 62 Paid State Treasurer on ac count of eXoneratiotts.ef State Taxes, 106 88 Paid'for sidewalks, 138 91 Fur damages assessed by road viewers, For viewing and laying out roads, For ProthonotOr's fees, For stationary ; For appropriation to the Academy, For Assessors' wages, Fur Coroner's ieterests ) For 'Wild Cat bOutity, - • For Clerk, of the Court of Quarter . Sessions, .• 49 44 For Auditors' wages, 38 00 For talisman, - 11 00 For interests on Keating bonds, 66 00 For•boariling prisoners, 33 62 - For Constable returns, - 116 59 For Commonwealth costs, 545 37 For Grand JOrprs, • 382 16 For Tracers Jurors, • 675 21 For Fuel,' B5 44 For Justices returns, • 10 02 For Constables attendance on • Court,' ' 10 50 For Township views, • 500 For' Court crier, • • 42'00 For incidental - expenses, 38 72 For Tipstaves, :' - - 93 50 For money expended; 10 00 For Wolf bonnty, • 50 00 -Flit.' Sherifflees, 63 75 For care of Town Clock for 2 Tears, For Recorder's -fees, Balance of Receipts over Ex pendititrek - . 2,096 39 $8;547 U 2 ITe the Commissioners' of Potter Coun ty do certify that the foregoing exhibits a true statement-of the receipts and ex penditures, orsaiti C ounty,, for the year ending Deo. 81st; 1858, , as taken from the orittinali of the:iatue remaining in our Office. - -- WITNEss our hands at the Commission ers' Office in Cou49 . report,:' the 13th day of January 1859. • - S.'S. RASCO, z . '• - • JEROME CREESPROI - asn'T• Attest 1 L. H. KINNEY, ' L. B. COLE, Clot •':- Tor ARDWARE, 'rug and Nails, Glass, Sash AUL- and Pntly, Paints and Oils, Alcohol, Cainpheue and Burning Fluid, at ?,0 CLARK & PHILLIPS. NO CHARGE FOR SHOWLNG THE NEW Goode just received at OLHSTED'S. . . ... ,- -• 1. ,- ~ A.' _,l.' 7 r.l` I 0 N . . . • _ . ' Merchants and Traders wi ll be;pn their • gnarl and not be imposed upon bia:-Cotinterteit'of Idorse'rindian Roof Tills, signed A. B. Moore, MI genuine Indian Root Pitia hava the n ame and signature of.A.:J.' Inas ii - Co;. On; eachbox. - . . It orders and letters relatingto said = Eiils' addressed to B. Lake fadion No. 50 Leoitard -Stieet, New York, sole propriefar. of Dr. Morse's In di iin.lloca 1,000 00 A.nowe—tve -present yn , u,:witti_..tc.lllteries ot DR: MORSE—the inventqp,,a,....)l44:6VS - AN-; . DIA..10:00T PILLS. Tliis philantjtremist has spent the greater part of his life,itfirtra:i:ulitrtg, ha:vim; yisitid_Europe, Asia, atir-Xfrica s null, us North-,America—liar spent three years among the :Indians of (mi. : Western country— it was in this way tlial die' Indian Root Pills werefirst-RiSeorered. -, De. ICoi c Wits the first Many) establish the fact that all diseases arise freen . TAIPIiTRETV OF THE tIIhOOD-Lthitt. our strengthThealth and life Aepended uptin this vital fluid.; , When the various passages become clogged,, and do TA, „act in perfect harmony-with Alit, difere It functions of the hotly, the blood loses its action, bee:Limes thick; corrupted and ylis eased ; thus causing all pains, „sickness and, distress .of.s.very name ; our strength is ex-, hausted, our. health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted inthrowing off the stag nant humors - , the blood . will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will forever he blown out. How iinportant then that Ne 0010 keep the various passages of ] the-body free and open. And how' pleasant to us•that We have it in our power to put medicine iniotir reach, namely. Morse's In ditto Root Pills, manufactured from plants' and rootswhieh grow around • the nnuntain ons-,cliffs in Nature's garden,-for the hyalthand recovery. of diseased man. , , One of the roots from_-which these Pills areanadejs a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists 1 Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the 1 corruption within.. The second is a plant, which is an Expectorant, that opens and un clogs the pdssage to, the ItingS;'and thus; a - ! soothing manner, performs its duty by throw ing..olf phlegm, and other liutiiors, frem the lungs by copious spitting. • The third' is a Di uretic, which gives. ease aud double• strength to the kidneys ; thus encouraged[ they draW large dm - aunts - of impurity from the blood,' which is thew thrown out bountifully by the .urinary or water passage ' 'and which could not have,bectr discharged in :any ,other , ! .way, The fourth is a Cathartic, and. accompanies the other properties of the while engaged in purifying the blood ; the ; coarser particles of impurity :which cannot pas by the other outlets, are thus taken up and!conveyed,off in great quantities•by thebowels Front .the above, it hi slieWrirthat Dr. Morse's Indian Ront'Pills not only enter the stomach, but! become united with the !biota', for they find way to every part, and coMpletely rout out and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the blood, be crimes • perfectly healthy ; consequently al sickness and pain is driven -from the system ; 1 for they cannot remain when the body becomes I -; so pure rind clear. • • The reason why people nee so distressed when 'sick, and why so many is because they do ,not get a medicine Which will pass to the ailliethd parts, and which will open the; ivaturarpassages for the disea ! se to be cast out ; hence, a large quantity of food and other mat ter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally, overflowing with the corrupted' miss; thus nqdergoing disagreeable fermen tation, constantly mixing with the blood,which throws corrupted 'ma tter through every vein and artery, until life is taker from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to themselves victory upon :victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. Yes, thmisandsi who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever,-rtinl-who have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent-grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, jutitit not been for this great and wonderful medicine. Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses bad been taken, they were astonished, and abso lutely surprised, in-Witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they giyeimmedirtte ease and strength, • and take away all sickness, pain and anguish,' 'b,& they at once - go to work at the foundation of -the disease. Whieh is the blood. Therefore, it will be sboWn, especially by•thoSo who use these Pills, that they will so clesinsej 'and purify, that di-s -ense—that deadly enemy.—Will take its flight, and the flush of youth acid beauty will . ngaia return. and the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. :. Sold by SMITH k JONES, Couderspoft; also by all Medicine Dealers in the count S-. B. LAKE JUDSON, successor to A. J. White & . co., sole Proprietotto.jso' Leonard St., NeW York ; WM. MUDGE'S: CO., i proprietors of Dr. A. Trask's Magnetic Ointment,) Earlville, !t'ladison Co., .N. 1., General- Agents. .1 0:46-Iy. $14,07008 $8,547 02 7LO 410 52 142 67 92 26 300 00 I . 620 80 1750 27 00 LARK k. PHILLIPS render their thanks 1..—) to all the good, people of this Common wealth for their most liheral.patrotmge, and they do tenter their sperial • thanks to ,their competitors. and any others, for their gentle barking for all time, concOmed"falseliood for alliiiiiereriVlT and, jealousy for no doubt it was - tueriat'for evil, but has proved our good. So go ahead. The more the better. 20 : : CLAIM `PHILLIPS. . VLOUR, PORK' and . Ilkans, - Horse Feed, c.ura Meal, Oats, Sheiks eipidgli - to sup ly a sap - Hi - nation, at the Old Regulator. PHILLIPS. 57 . 57 1 50 17 ANYBODY, including inaids and matrons, :old or young, plain or„pretty„wisli to buy of sell anything, we give it as our candid o.dn :ion; they bad better come to 'that - same Old 'Regulator, kept in full blast by CLARK & PHILLIPS. :lIBAITY' •CORN-TED" BOGS, ',from ilryv. II ming and Lining ton Counties, are being ' P acked, and will be until January, 1859, by 20 CLAIIh—r&I,PHILLIPS, • Register's Notice. OTICE is hereby given' that the following 11 - Account hard ',been passed• and filed in the.RegiAer'g Office in Potter County, and that the same will he presented ,to the.: Orphans' Court of comity, fol: confirmation and al lowunce,•on.TUESDAY, the 23nd day of Feb ruary next, at the Court. House in the Boro' of Ccindersport; yiz • - • Account of Lydia M. Smith, administratrix of the estate, of Schuyler M. ;Smith, lete of Sharon Township deceased. , • • . = .A. EI. BUTTERWORTH, Register. Coudersport, Jeri. 13, 1859. PIANOS, ':MELODEONS-8c PIIT SIG r -THE CASH SYSTiit-AD6PTED.,I Prices Grelial - r )Redubed, W itERs,. ffrogibiay," GENT-pop, TITE.AES,T,BPSTON 1 1 4: 1 1:N:. InstrUments. r HE Largest ~A.ssortinent"of . luAeallnstrnineuti t and Musical] Merchandise of all kinds, in the United States.. Pianos from Ten different ManutictorieS, corn rising those ;of .every variety, ,of style; from the - plamoleat and subStantial pa octaves, Sr. Roseweod Cases from $156 to $2OO, to those of the most elegant finish up to One Thousand - Dollars. NO house .in dot ecinipete 7 with the above 'in the .number. variety..and.celebrityi of itss instruments, nor in the Extremely.low prices at which they are sold.. -•- WATERStMODERNIMPROVED PIANOS,-with or withOut . lron Frames, pos. ses,sing in their improvements of overstrings and action, it length of. scale and compass of tone equal to the Gant] Piano, united with the beauty and durability of 'Street* of the Square Piano. They sire justly pronounced by the Press and.lry - i-tite first Musical ;Masters, to be equal to those of sissy - tither niannfaeturer. They are built of the best - and most thorough ly seasoned material, and guaranteedio stand the action of everYclimate. Each Instrument twnnteed to give satifaction, or iiureitase looney refunded. lIORACK WATERS.' MELOOEONS.—Su• periorlnstrninents in touell'and durithility of snake. (Lusts.] the .equal temperament.) Me.: lodeons of all other styles and makes. Prick. • ,545, $6O, $75, $lOO, $125, Sl9o7—doublt Reeds and two banks of Keys, s2o6—less liberal discount. , Clergymen and Churches, au extra discount. - MARTIN'S GUITARS, PRO WN'S A RPS, FLUTES. ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, and Musical Instruments of nll.kinds, at lower prices than 'ever before uttered to the public A large discount to Teachers. and; Schools. The trade supplied on the most liberal terms. SECOND-11AN1) PIANOS, at great bar gains, constantly in store,—price from t3O to $l4O. 3111V51C.7-One of the largest and best se lected catalogues of Music now published, comprising. many of the choice and cost pop ular airs of the day, and will be sold at one third oil from the regular prices. Music sent by mail to all parts of the coun try, post-paid. Particolar and personal atten tion paid to all orders received by Mail.- Sat isfaction guaranteed in every instance. Pianos •and 'Melodeons for rent and rent allowed on puachase. Pianos and Melodeons fOr sale on monthly payMents. Second-hand Pianos ta ken in exchange for new. Geueral and select Catalogues and Schedule of prices forwarded to all parts of the - conntry by mail. 51 - Great inducements offered toiAGENTS in all parts of the country, to sell the Horace Waters' Pianos, Melodeons, and Catalogue of Music. Administrators' Sale. Y AUTHORITY of d decree of ,the Or phens'Court of Potter County, made De 7 comber 20th, 18.58, we shall expose to public; sale, at the Court House in Coudersport, ' one o'clock P. M.-on TUESDAY, the 22ND DAY OF PEBRCARY NEXT, the following described real estate, late the proparty of Ga briel Barnes, deceased, to wit : Situated in Sharon Township, Potter Co., I and bombed and described as fOOOIVS : Being a lot sold by the G.vayo Lumbering Associa tion to Gabriel Barnes and Ismm V. Barnes. Aug 25, /832,—beginning at a pine stump corner, being the south-west corner of a lot surveyed to Owen Rock, now lands of Joseph Mann and It. L. Nichols ; thence by the line of said let South G3°, East eightv.perches, to a 'post corner ; thence. South 27°', West eight een perches. to a post corner; thence South 74°, West thirty-seven perches, to a post eor ner•on the South bank of the Oswayo Creek; thence along the South bank of said creek South 70°, East thirty-Lone perches, toe post( corner ; thence South 271°, East sixteen per ches, to a post corder; thence Sonth (leaving said creek) eleven perches to a , post corner( in the line . of a lot surveyed for Archibald' Stoat ; thence, by the line of said lot and Ransom Shoat's lot, West ninety-six perches, to a post corner; thence North ninety perches. to a corner in the road.'near the South hank of the Oswayo Creel; thence North BG/° East „ tyenty-sevtin perches amd seven , tenths. to a post corner in the Eleven Mile Road; thence North 21°, East seven perches, tOlthe place of beginning; containing- 48-4 acres; strict owes are; on which Are erected two fraine dwelling houses, one water , sawmill and mill dam— about four acres improved.—ALSO , --Xlet of land sold by Mann S.-, Nichols to Gabriel and Isaac F. Barnes; June Ist; 113.5.3 hounded ns follows : Beginning at a post corner (being the' South-East corner of a lot .sitrveyed . for Jonathan Oles, in Sliarim Town , dtip,) in the ' East lino of Warrant No. 2142 ; thence by said line, South one hundred and si.; and three tenths perches, to a post eorner ; 'thence West one hundred and ninety perches O a post in the line of S. M Webb's lot ; thence by the line of said-lot North nine and ithree,tenths perches, to n post corner, being the:North-east corner of the Webb lot; . thence along the line of the Webb lot, North 63°, Westoite hundred and seven perhes, to a past corner In the line of Joseph Madu's laud; thence along the line of said land, North forty-three perches to a beech corner; thence along the line of Joseph Main's land, West eighty perches, to a heinloek cor ner; thence North eighty-four and three tenths perches, to an oak Corner ; thence West one hundred - and twenty perches tu a post cor ner in the line Of G. V. Fuller's lot; thence by the line of said lot, North forty perches, to a beech corner in the West line Of Warrant No. 2 1 42 - - thence North. along surd line, one hundred and five and seven-tenths perches, to a post corner; thence East, Mona. !the line of Starkweather'S and Lewis Woad's . lands, four hundred and , ninety4Wo perches, to the North-west corner of a lot surveyed for' Elias Stevens; thence, by , the I line of said lands andlonnthan .01es' lot, SOuth two hun dred and.tivepty-four and seven tenths perch es, to the South-west corner of ' the Oles lot; thence East ode hundred perches, to the place of beginning; containing sevenihandred and thirty-five acres; strict measure.l , . . sTertrit of-Sale.---,One-lfalf Cash in hand,.and-balanee in onq year, ',secured by Bond and Mortgage. ' . . , -SELI:cA. BARNES, BAR,NP.7.Si Administrators of dieigstate' of • Jan. - 11, 1859. G. Barnitsi•dcoeased. •_ BOOTS, :SHOES, Rubbers, Buffalo Over- Shoes, for men, women and children, by - the ease, dozen or pair; at :' 20 CLARK &PHILLIPS. . fiIIOICE:STONE LIME, in bbi or bulk, at greatly reduced pricei; can be bad at CLARK PHILLIPS A-PRIZE FOR Evirairsorrn •"st7stanaEB Fon - . /TM '. • .- • . • New. - 17cirkWetkly , Nis i A BEAUTIFULLY I..LEITSTRAtITA) FAMILY NEWS?4PE/11 MEE 'NEWYORK WEEKLY PRESS 46, 3 of-the best literary liapers of the day, l a r g e Quarto containing TWENTY PACE3f or SIXTY COLUMNS. of entertaining natter and ELEGANTLY I LLUSTR . ATED 'll ll7 week. , • . .• . A GIFT WORTH FROM 50 CENTS qo SI 000 on WILL BE SENT TO EACH Stli. SCRIBER ON . RECEIPT OF- TIM Sg - B, SCBIPTION, JIQNEY. • =. • • TERMS ; --IN ADVANCE: • One copy, for one year,.and I gift; .$ 2BO Three copies one,, year, anil gifts, 510 Fire copies noe.year,.nnd 5 Otis; • 8 54 Ten copiesoue year, and 19 gifts, -15 8, Twenty-one copies:mut year, tuftl2.l gifts, 3,0 00 The articles tbbe distrilanted are cosiptisti in the following-list United States Treasury Note, $lOOO 00, 2 do do do ..-sao 00, 5 do. do do. 200 00, vio l , 10 "do do 'do 100 00, each. 10 Patent -. I.eer Hooting • Cased Watches; 20 Gold 'Watches, 50 • do 100 do 300 Ladies' Gold Watclies; 200 Silver hunting• Cased Watches, - .30 00, each, 500 Silver Watches, $l5OO t0.'25 GO each 1000 Gold Guard. 'Cat • and•Foli Chains, 10 00 to :SO OD, each. 1000 Gold Pens and Pencil; • 5 00 to 15 00, each, Gold Lockets, • Bracelets, Brooches, E a r Drops, Breast Pins, COY Pins. Sleeve Button*, RingS, Shirt: Studs,. 'Watch Keys, Gold ard Silver TPiMbles, and a - variety of other mi• cies. worth' from 50 cents , to $l5 00 each. On receipt of . the subscription money, tle subscriber's name will he entered upon ort books opposite a number, and the gift cows. 'wilding with that number will be forwarded within, one week to him, by mail or apes, Ipoat. There is neither humbug nor lottery about the above, as eery- subscriber is sure of s prize of vaue. We prefer to make this lib eral distribution among them instead of git. ling a large commission to Agents" giving to the subscriber the - amount that would go to '• the Agent and in many CAMS hundred-fold more. All communications'sboutd be ad. dressed to DANIEL ADEE L Prtusurn, - 211 Centre eireet, .Ner-York. 1 . 1 11: 13j D. L. & M. 11. DANIEL' HAVE AIST BEOIIE4 From New York, A COMPLETE. Fall and Winte ASSORT3IN 7' OF DRY GOODS . BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & co./. CIITLtRY, GROCERIES,: Crockery & Glass Ware. Also, a good stock of 31ISCELLANE.01:9, School Books, STATIONERY, BC., All of which they will stJl AS LOW-AS CA. BE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE Iti THE COUNTY PRODUCE pF ALL KINDS IMM!! IN EXCHA NG E FOE GOODS, For witch the HIGIIESTPRICE - will be oi, They carc:be found at all times, Raab and Sunday excepted,) at the - Store forsted occupied by D. BAKER., • - - IN LEWISVILLE, ready to wait upOn Customers. N. B•=—We base come to the conclueioa ths "READY PAY" ;' is better for'alt parties, and -we sha)),' there fore do business on this system.. . - D. L. do M. M. DANIB4.S• Ulysses, Nov. 4, 1858.--ICtf. -!-- _ • MILLPORT READ-QUARTERS , • AE subscribers . take. this method at formin,g - their friends that they ar . elin ccipt of, and are now.opening, a chase to desirable. stock of .- STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOD ' S, to which they invite the attention of all R 6 desire to make puichases. Our stock i 313 11. has been selected with great care, andli 3 ticularly. adapted to the wants of this teem of our country. ..otir stock of Dry Goods to sists of - • DRESS GOODS, TRIMM IN G S, R IRBOSSi EMBROIDERIES, PARASOLFI CLOTHS; CASSIMERES YESTINGS. DO- . 3I &STILTS, .• SIIIRTINGS,. :LINENS, PRINTS, • HOSIERY, :SIIAWLS, - ,. and 'a. 'variety of other articles, toe turtoefo' to mention. We have also a completelso° mut .of • • • GROCERIES, HARDWARE JOfD • CROCKERY; 1 - till :of which will be sold uncomroonbt chw for ready pay; and for approved credit reasonable torus as any other estribliilarat . MANN ir.NICOOIS . Milipo rt; Aug. 11, 186.-9:13 Iy. :1 • • THOMPSON, .1 CARRIAGE WAGONMAKER and 1 0 PA I RER, CooderspOrt, Potter Co., P11, 1 • 4 ' this method of informing the . pub-- . Ijc in general that he is prepared '-`• to do all work in his line with protayttit : in a workman-like 'manner, and ation most accommodating terms. Pappest Repairing invariablyrequired on Fries _tho work.. taken oa account of work, l_ e ; • 100 00, each 75 OQ, each Et , 00, each 50 . OD, each 3:1 00, each <{:~'• .