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NaNN, Contniittce ' . A.. F. JONES. , • ig . I 3. HEM/Mehl. Arr4w/gftn'ts To sv.tpzivrs. 111PKRT.M.; 1:,T51V , 1s will .13oArd, and furniA go - od roorw, lights and fuel. for SIX YOUXer:GENTLEMO to attend the Winter Term of 171v.ists Acidemy; et the rate of One Dollar and FArly Cents a Wed:. ' Lewisville, Nov. 5, 1859.-1105. 1.11! S. COLWELL will pay C h fur FEES ID • and SIIEEP PELTS. A1. , 0 for OATS. Condersport; . -HAY FOlt NALE.• TONS near Brookiand. 4 ( 9 Tons near West Pike, S. Brown, Azent . . 5 'Pons oz -11101T in !lector, on he,td-wnter.: aril - A.lllx Creek, J. 1,. Wilber, Agent. Brookland ; Pa.. Nov. 14, 1851.—1 IL' SALES. Y VIRTUE-of sundry orals of Venditioni Exponas, Pieri Faciml and hevo•ri Pacins i.q.ssoui out of (lie Gnarl' of eninnian Pleas of Polk,- County, Ileitnsbanania, and (a inegireclerl, e.eporc to public sale or oaten!, at Hie 0,4,-1 Ilease in Caudersport, on MONDAY, tt. 19th day. M . Dt.Tenrher, -1859, al .10 o'clock, a. rn.,ilde glow. ing described real estate, to wit : evrtain 'real estotfu.'situate.in Syivanilt-town ship, Putter Cu., It., bounded a-3 follows to wit: On the north by James CAnspey Culu Ims Rees. cast null unseated lands, south by McCrade Earl, null ivest hr Joseph Hail S. - Cu- In minis Rees, con ta Ming' iifty-eight a.cres• which about twenty acres ore imProved, with one frame house, two log barns, and some fruit trees thereon: - Seized, taken in exeention, end to to sold as the property of Thomas 31. ',tees. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Eula lia township, and Boiough or Coudersport, Potter Co , Pa., hounded on the north by the Jersey Turnpike Road, on the east by Nathan Woodcock and east line of Warrant 2123, south by Lots of W B. Gordinier cc: A. V. Junes, and west by hinds of tiobieski containing one huno.,ed and sixty-nine - acres. of which twelve acres are-improved, and upon which are erected one frame house, one frame barn, and other out-buildingQ. Seized, taken in execution, and to 1..? e sold as the property of John Crittenden. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in FMJa na township. Putter Co., Pa., Beginning . at a Beech tree :I2 perclre:; West to the north-east corner of Patent No. 2124 in Dislriet No. 2 and being part of said Patent thence south 40 degrees Cast 18 perches, thence west 1 , 3 n perches, thence north - fifty-three perchei,thenec east; 107 perches, thence' north IGO percheQ. thence east 53 perches to the pines of begin ning-, contsiniitg one hundred acres and allow ance for roads, &c.—ALSO—One other tract adjoining, beginning at a post 212 perches west of the south=east corner of Patent No. 2i24 in District No. 2, being part of soh! Pat ent, thence north link perches 113 . 1 links to n. Beech tree, thence west 79 perches 12. links to a Beech, thence south 10G nerd C 5 11.11 links to a post, thence east 79 peaches 121 links to the place of beginnjag ; containing 50 acres and allowance &c., of which IA acres are it'll proved, on which arc erected one frame hoase, and one frame barn. Seized, taken in execution, awl td ho sold as the property of Yates Anson. ALSO—Certain real estate ,itunte in Ja.cl,- son township, Potter Cu., Pa., bounded north by lands of the Bingham Estate and lot No. 2. mist be lot No. 2. south by lands of the Bing ham Estate, coil west by tot No. 4 and lands of the Bingham Estatc.'beirglot No. 3 of the allotment of lands in Jackson Township. 'Pot ter Co - ., Pa., containing ninety-seven and font-- Nabs acres, of which thirty-five. ores are im proved, on which are:erected one frame house, one log house, tar frame barn, One old frame barn, and with an apple orchard thereon. . L Seized, taken hi x un , and to be sold ras the property of M. Clinp-1. 2- I,sO—Certain real e,tate situate in Ulys ses township, Potter Co., Pa., bounded north by lot No. 170, the lands of S. Ito:i.s and land of IL 11. Dent, east, south & west hy lands of AL 11. Dent. hely.. lot No. 121 of the allotment of hinds of,Sobiesli Itoss in the township :Libre - said ; containing fifty acres and allowance, ke., of which twenty acres are improved, on which are one lug house, one lug barn, and solos fruit trees. Seized, taken in execution, anti_to be sold as the property of-Norman 11. Rogers. - ALso—CertAin real estate to wit: 'Situate in Ailegany Township. POtter Co.; Pa., bound ed north by lands of the ll;ngharn Estate, east by lands in the•Bingltam Estr.te, south by land. of Henry Nelson, and west by lands of Satnael M. Mills; containing sbventy-nifie- and three tenths acre?, or which twenty acres are itn -I.roved, on which are erected one frame barn, and nne log house. Seized, taken in exectition, and to be sold as the property of S. 1). Goodrich. ' ALSO—Certain real real estate to wit : sit, nate in Keating township, Potter Co., Pa., Be ginning at a post the northmwest corner:l)f E. Ilinchbanglis lot, thence north 100 rods to a post, thence == IGO rods to a post.; thence one hundred rods to a post, thence west one hundred and sixty rods to the place of begin ning; containing one hundred acres of which eight acres are improved, on which arc erect ed one log hint, and one log house. Seized, tplten in execution, and to le sold as the property of Samuel Stow & Stephen Story.. . ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Harri son township, Potter Co.. l's.; described as fml lows 4o wit : at a post the north east corner of Wm. L. Lattris lot No. 4, thence south 89? . ,° cast by the-south line of lot No. 6 159 percheti to a post, thence north .89° east by the south line of lot No. 7, 49.2 perches to a post,- thence south 30 west 41.6 perches to a post, thence east 8.2 perches to a post, thence south .1° west by the west line of lot No. - 7, 72.5 perches to a post, thence north 8815' west by the north line of lot No. 43, and partly by land deeded to James Boric, two hundred and seventeen and nine-tenths perches to a-post, thence north 1° east 111 perches to the place of beginning;.containing one hundred and forty-three and two-tenths adres, with the usual allowance of six per cent, for runds,, &c., it being part of lot No. 5,-and part of Warrants Nos. 1103 & 1106, about-sixty Sc; es of which are improved, with- two filme hous'es ' four frame barns; one frame store-house, one lilack.- smith's-shop, and some fruit trees•thereon. Seized, taken: in execution, and to be sold as the property of Harrison Itosa & J. H. White. ALSO—Certain real estate situate : Et/I:Ilia township, Potter Co., Pa., bounded north by lands of the Bingham Kstate, mast hy. L. a Snafford, south bylapds Irf' John ; t;i•itlenden . C. IV.:Ellis, and west 13 . :-I.Ands ofJohn.Crit tenden 'lt S. Ross"; co.ntuiniug one hun.'lrt.l I acres, of which t wentY-li Ye acres o,e.lutprov-, ed, on which nre erected Dine 4* Iliug 1 house, one &nine barn, mid other imt baild i and - with some fruit t i rees I SO—One other lot situate i EularkiltOwtiship; 1 bounded north by lands oflE. Shit-BIT-44er I Ti D. Spaffnrd, ez -4 ,st by theihighwa:i south. by the lands of L. I)! Spaflbrdk and we t by hinds of L Spalford ; containieg seventy acres; I o*u-inch-fifty acres are improved.. I Seized ; taken In execution anilAolbe sold as the property of Nathan Wdodeock. 1 ALSO—Certain real - estite situate in Sum mit township, Potter Co.. Pa., coniMencinq at . • a post in the north-west 4orner - o4 a lot in possession of George .A . yrett, and in the south line of Wari-ant No. 2125, thence no 'th eighty. six rods and. seven-tentlm! to -n.p St in the !south Llue of Matthias IlVeils lot; t cues east by lands of Matthias: teed 4 D. r. Tiffany, one hundred and seventy rod ii to a post, thene.e. !south eii.(aty-six and seven.denths !rods to a post in - the south line of iVarrout ,NH), .2118; ; thence ast by snit! Warrant fifty-tivkn4d tfn:ths rod,: to a post; tlien l cn south 1 one huu.-: dred and forty four rods 16 . a post in the. east line of G.iorge Ayres lot, tlience by lands or (-1,:..01' g ",2 - 3yret3, one hundred n'od fortpsi/ rolls and three.:tenihs to a: post, thence west !one hundred and six. atO.keve.i-tentlis rods to' the place of begiliniug ileOtailtinf.,two bun diva ores, of which tilirty ere 3 arL, an.rovee, !and one frame here thereon. .• L. ILIV) Seized: token in execution, and as - the propett . y. rif AL following qeserib6l to wit :'sitintie in Purl:tee townsh Pa., being tai thnt 6f WI (5!29) fire thotiand four hundred` ty-nine, lying north of the swab lin County ; containing nbc,44.six taut the same nnimprovcl Lund, ,talon in el:ention, and. i'as the prOttl!rly of John Br'onks !. ALSO—The folloWiug d'rscribeit to wit : sitciata iu Ithlghapl taWll.3l Cu., Pa., buunde4 oo; the, north 'by . Liao, east by lan.is of H. Kibbe, so 1 - Nos: 19 iz I t)3, tut.l. west by lot N ha. No. 13 or the allotment 'bf the.]: estate of Saol'i M. Fox inßinglolm containing Qight2. - -nitte acres autt au of six per cent. for roads, of w i acres. arc improved andac>•tizefruittt on. Seized, taken in exec...Uttar?, and us the property of Isaac Il Image. Al,:Bo—t,lertititt real estatie situat in Sharon township, Potter Co.. Pa., Bounded . s follows: inning.at a post Corner' standin ' nineteen , degrees west twenty-nine reds and th 'cc-tenths front the north-east corner of L. \\• oiri lot, thence south west lifteen.rods flnd eight ! tenths to a post .caner at the north ide road, thence be the north) side of ~ aid road, north 751' vic:t twelve rods to a pYst.corner ttear the e.tst of the ritil.rond, thnee.tarth 28° east, sixteen and three-tenths 'rods to a post corner, thence south east Tighty and two-tenth: rods to the plate of begihning, be ing part of \Vat root No. 21,76; contitining ooe acre of I.tud strict measurd, on whidh is erect ! ed one frame dwelling hoc se, one fiturte barn, and one Store house.—ALSO—Onel other lot situate in Clara towitship, , Pottell Co , Pa.; continencinit , at a post corner in the District .line betweeryDistrietsNoS. 2 Sc 3, thence south one hundred ajid one and dwo-teatlis perches, ; to a po-t corner, thence i n cest one hundred and. I seventr-ono and seven4enthe -periihes to a I i post, thence north thirtYi•one degrees eau one' hundred and eighte , tn ai d. one teeth perch( to a post corner, thence elst one hundred•abd ten anti nine-tenths perches to the place of, beitiuning • containinreighty-ninc'acres and forty-five nundredths ; of which thirty acres are intproved, on which are one frame honsn i , one log house; one log barn, antl,orne fruit ; trees, Seized, taken -in' execution", hndlto be sold - as the property of W. B. p raves & J.ll. Grar,es. ALSO—Certain reiti 4:state situate in 'Vintr ;on to wn , hip, Putter Co,, Pa., ho4nded and de-teribetuls f , tllows to wit-: eginaing at a in CIO north-east corner of a hit contract ed joules thence:north o 4 hundred and tifty-serca rods to - a, t'itenee east tweaty-nne rude to a pusto hence nprth to the it: oh of the i-_ , lntietnabOtiag Creek, thence along the west bank of the 6ifinO . rnahoning Creek Ly the several enitl . ses tlierlpof to the . \Varraoc line, thence along „the Warrant line, west five hundred and twfuty-fivel rods to a po=t, thence south three hundred and thirteen rude to a po-t, thence east five ltuittlred aiid twenty-five rods to the !dace of .11 , ;,' , initing; containing Si 7: hundred and twent3 - 4thie aeres. wore or less ; toil being Hirt of Wprrant No. 4927, the same being uninkiroved.-1 • Seized, taken in exert as the property of 112nry ALSO—Certain real est4 l ses ta3wothip. Potter Co., 1 by lot No. 1 . 73, east by 11 south by lot No. 67, west being lot No. 101sof the at li. 11. Dent in Ulysses Poi lifty-svVen aad seven-tend ihirty acres are improved, frame ‘lwelliog house, one fruit tt'ees. . . Seizeil, taken in executpu, and4to be sold as the property of Benjamln C0re.7,1 . ALSO— Certain real e4ito situcite„in Pike to wnsh in. Potter Co., Pa., - Bounded , north by unseated lands, east by unseated la ids, south by mist atcd lands, and west by lot 'o. 20 be longing to C.llunsicker; cOutaining, sixty acres it being lot No. 32 ethe allotment (f the Ash ley lands in said township, and part of War rant No. 5127.— r AL.50- 7 0ne other lot 'situate in township and:county aforesaid, hounded on the north by lot No. 3, belonging bi Jos.:Sm iderlin, on the east by unseatbd lat4ls, on the I' south by unseated lands, 'and on ta l e ivest - by south lots Nos. 19 & 22; containing one hundred I and twenty-six and seven-'laths itcr'•s, it being 1 lot No, 10. and part of Warrants NO9. 5122 & 3127, o r which ten acres are improl .11 and five acres:chopped, with one - i)Ver-sho Saw Mill, i orni frame- dwelling house, one frpme barn; and one log house th ereoh,—A LSO--One other lot described as follows : il - lounded north .1.)-y unseated lands and lot No. 29, on the cast by lots Nos. 17 -,k 19 and ieMseated lands, on the south b y lots Nos:. 22 & 23, and or the Weil, ! by lots Nos. 21 & 27 ' • codaining 100 acres,, it belog, lot N0..9, and part' of War•ants Nos. i 5123 & 512(1.—A LSO—Ohe. other r t deserib , ed as follows ; Bounded iin the n rth,.eaSt, !-south and west by unsnatel lands of frunsicker & Garlock; containing fof v acres, t being lot INo. 33, - and part of -t, Varmint No. 51 (5. 1 . Seized, taken in :teciitton, and to fie sold !as the property of .lonatha i Steven on. lACSO—The, following described .cal estate to wit: situate in Sylvaniti townsh p, Potter, Co., Pa., Commencing at the south West cor- I ner of Chaster Burleson's fot on theieast batik of the Sinneinahouing Creek, then? east one' hundred and forty-lire rOds to a Ifemlock, !thence north one hundred4indsixte,en rods to a Beech ., corner, thence nest sixty-fnur rods to"i a„ post corner on the bank Of the Creek, thence !south-west along the bankl of theTieek tothe , place of beginning; 'cont. - lining stqventy'-five acres, being part of Warrant No. 4769,_0f ~ vhich• five acres are improved ; on whichiis erected! ; one . smail frame house. 1 ' , • ' • ! ' T 4 i - 1 i - Seized, taken in execution, am ~, o_,e sold. as the propeity of W. McE4rl. 11 ' A..' C. *TAG GA BT, rSherty. i Coudersport, Nov. 2:: !859. I I i r ry-: $40,00 • NTS the - Thiition for a ' ftlit co City Colle.rd, thelnigest,most ronized au7l it organized Co in the United statt3. FOUR 1.;A:11GE Fur Wiitiog,_Copmerchil 1:411:11 tituo to eo - inpleie' . a ill 6 to Itt Weeks.: PveryBtuden ting, is ititirtinteed to be'comp' the Pook - 4 of 'any Business, -a, "salary of from • : .1 . .$500 , 111 0 819 I Stadents; enter at! any time Review at plefisu're ! First Preminpig for Best -Awarded this Tne es t .i-,,iriety,of Peninkinsh!p iu the . 1::nion. fonndl liere. • •• vv._Jlm erf sotis receive rot Circalcr and !Specimens close two letter stamps, and a F. JENKINS, Pi obe sold] 10:9-1y* WAR RE ertleJt.Lite. 1), Potter t i rrant. N. nd treen- Pyttey red ttcres, . i. fog-An:slp 0 & sold , e Main Street„ , k . wro . rp ely) tV Bros.' (Troevw.) . Wel ghqiiy Co., N. • • eal est Ate ,it?, Potter ( . 1. Sulu. th Us• Hits . lichr.r. .ids of the ovenahip; tllow nee hid' (hill,- 1911 TIE Proprietor Of the ahoy !would respectfully inform ) of Coudersp o rt, and Putter cot thatlhe roli.:prepered to suj BOOTS, SHOES,!GArrste4 FLY IHN'4,IS, of 'very dest cot which .cannot iidl. to suit) hand, afid arc coustantlY recet Yorh,- the fittest assOrtment'ofl be found in this pcirtion , -of th will !sell the same at priees . -wli (DEFY COMPET , SPLE LEATHER, LTPPAR - LEATHER 4. k.s them.- IsTmg FRENCg. CALF jki PEGS, N,l I f,S, AWLS, and Pi cry 4c;cripticn, in 'quantities at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES All-g.uods sold at our estab thel&est and out be •T i eieins Casli Only. - GEORGE Toll:51.111e, May 19, 1859. r.:_3-or4ers sent by ; Inafl 7 ! Joints AL Orrtco, COudersport, lc aiid carefully attended 01 ... , 3, --- !F'' - g., WASHINGTON :tic EVERETT, . , . 1, • Including a View of Mount Vernon, . In the Engraving of Washlngton. These splendid engravings are! frofnloriginal 'paint ings by Hicks, andl,are rnyravi•d an steel in the highezt style of Art. They nee each 25135 inches, each contaitg sir squaiie feet. So many coarse, miserable pictures ha '6 been palmed', upon the public ai, works - ofart- - --and es e- i ( rally in cheap. bhick• nod anl ddy engraVings i —tliat it -is difficult to -etanvincer persons of! taste that they are 'safe in orderity , what they i have not first seem' Ire hark paid the first! artists their own prices, amounting to u.vcr 1 TiwitsAsn DOLLARS, to produce e ograr log; really ' .l,, , antiful, as well as M best . partraits, and that Slitql be splendid ornaments to any parlor. 055—Opinions tlitit can be :pied on: -.- The Editor of the Brie York 9Lset'eer says : ' I TIOS'e engravings! are gennir a works of tirt —the lifccuesses are admirable. The portrait of 31r..i Everett will take pre2edencc ,of all others." ' ' 1 . . nr.dj to be sold Mar. The Kew York Christian dracate " Tlicy are anong the finest enirarin,,e-3 we hare ever l seen,anii TFiE Pli LISRERS ARE FLTIJ.YI RESTI)NSIBLE FOR ALL THEY PRQMISE.' ,I. ' .11 te sitnatp in Ulys 'a , lionfOed north ts. Nos. IG7, by lot and i lotment f lands of containing 13 - acres,l of which on wilidh are one log barn and sonic Terins, Al ost Gratin, Nlte will send, securely packed in ! ! ! - 111111er Engiav ing and a $3 Maga . zine, one year, fur I ' . ; $3; 'loth Engeravings;npd a $3 Mr.:l -zinc, one year, for 1 i - s4°. f.":3-Atir,srs whO remit $3l at a time, will have an . extra copy of each engraving. The Afag t azincs are I.I.4:RiII:ICS, THE KNICKER BOCKER, GODF;Y:S LADI."B BOOK ; THE ATt.ANTEC, BLACKWOOD. ! By special arrangement, the entire year's subscription to the -Magazines is paid ureif 1 , 1-• to Lheir pulis.liers,!and subscribers receive their supply f r' the year direct from theii respective' puiilidation offices. The cost of the engravings is paid • only by the once between the loWeSt whidesale. and the tegyar price of the Magazine; &ray - Engravings sent once, and s,ubstrip• tioni3 to periodicals Commenee with current issue, unless otherwiSe._ ordered. Money. at our,i•isk if proof I . s. retained - Of haviw, been mailed. First impressions arc best, therefore send early. AddresS - • _ 11.11i i iaLEY &CO., W ,(At st.; _Thu .& Music Store.) No. 543 11-110ADWAX NKSI :YORK: - [ll-10tin. -NOTICE! NOTICE! , A LL those indebted to the sub Scriber, either .111.} by Note or by. bpok account, 'will sliVe FIFTY PER CENT. y calling, and paying their indebtedheis bef re the drat day of..faia nary'. next. - "can this sav ing be'iriade?-"" in ccsts for You and'me to pay we fail to PAY UP by that 11; 11.=:Goods.sohl t cost. i f • - • . • ' , • JOFINII. SMITH. • COudersport, NO-. 15, 185t.+12:1 l-ly. TAKg NOTICE! Yrou want to get 3mnr,Wate es- or Clocks put in good run ning Order, takd them to DA YTON'S, You will Iliad .him. on hand in do yotir work on shol notice, and inia l Workmanlike ma nner i ,at .Vo. . oppwite Parmetee's Drug and: Book Store. Jewelry' neatly repaired; and, work done On short notice; cheaplfcir, cash. _ • .10HN D.'DAYTON. • A ellscille, jtprll I" .:. 1 131 1 , A ST Ell for silte by, • • r. ST TEBI3I.NS EMI Mill ~ ~. ./ ~~ ~~~ ~. rse: in the 'lron stensively: worcial 'School MEE littions' , dicepino and! Lect' 1 conrae r Trout , upon grubia. teat to mAnagt d quulitied to NoN4catiim— " r i m i n g. best and irst!at ,liv one Hall of at half ririec. of Writing, in . dress tslyiargh, Pa. . RE ~ rr STOR I ! A , site Baldwin Atte- e.itikblishment the inhabitants ntr . generally, ply them With ri/El2- ription. nt pri- V We have on vino. from New goods that can e country,- and It will ITION. rar srchvs,- rNS, (gen:taw), NDINGS, of er io snit purclia- FOB CASH: li.shment, are of NVA tiItANTE D. Give a Will . WARREN. or left at the will be prouipt- - pittICE:ICEU EN tirreenti etery V'ediieself!Y;bir"P. Blei**liotesal2 and intgi ceries MY - rislons. 'CCOthligits7l:fillt, . Mil Apples, green, 1.3 bush . , dried, " Beans, ic Beeswax, Beef, " Beef Hides, " . .• Berries,' dried, V.quartj Buckwbeat, `1•1 bush., Butter, ' Cheese, " _ Corn, £3 bush:, • Corn "WA per ewt, rams doZ, , Flour, superfine, do double eitra, Hauls, ? Pr. ) " Hay, 7 81 : - • fouey, te. lb., Lard. " . Simple Spg,ar;.per Oats; 14 b 05.11.," Onions.: Pork, ? bbl.; do 14 lb., do in whole hog, lb:, Potatoes, ? bush., Peaehes, dried, ? lb., Poultry,l4 Rye, 14 bask, Salt, '? du ? sack: Trout, -bhl., Wheat, 11bush., White Fish, per. Woul, per. lk, gi,ttro•ti:ti,li.iiii,* . '.,o'ff, • HAVE JUST RECEIVED: a full anti coierplete"a@sortniettOSt FALL and WINTER DRY COODS„ Which.they will sell elteap.as vv., be - bought in the county. .Also,'it good stock 6f . GROCERIES; •. They sell fcifllllADY PAY only, soil can. sequently can afford to sell for . • LESS PROFIT thaw usual. not being obliged to make for losses on bad debts. All who wish to get tho • WORTH OE THEIR 3t E will please gire ng a ca n. . ALL .KENDS or PRoniipt - ' ;TAIiEN' AT A GOOD pitte:s. N. 8.--=We carry on the business.oi BLACKSMITHINGg", :1.3 usual:at the - old stand of B. LBWl:t.where all kinds 'of • • . . Matring and .Repairing will lie done, froirt Mill trOns . irlOt Tongs, a Chain Link. Good tind=eattfut -1-IORSE- SHOTTtS' - ' , • trill ;Wed& to that branch of the. basitterss, Q IRIIA.BEE, 'LEWIS el:0. - J.enistqlle, Nov. 5, 1859.--,.11t2M SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT • FROM THE QUAKER CITY PUBLISHING •if011;f1 lop.ooo Catalogues," NEW, ENLARGED AND REVISED--:-NOst- READY FOR DISTRIBUTION'. -.-,-- - SuPerior Inducements to thelqu'lilic!-' gar A new and sure plan Tfor obtaining GOLD and SILVER, WATCHES,., sy i t 4ther valun ble I Prizes. Full particulars giten ; im Ca ialogtifs, which will be_sent.freii.to"itil . tiii: on . : I CJ" r. Valuable Gifts,.worth ,fr0m.50.,e4.,t0-$ll5O :O GUAR. - TEED to,each pnrchaser. - ;sl4 - 13;p0o,, in 'Gifts }face ken distributed tn'tiii'pl.trOittir within. the past six: months-$156;060 - ,pilitilitt. tributed tlitring the next six months. , Ths indtittrients 'oefermi: ityls;Tapris liberal th'uu those of an; other house in the bilsiness.l ' • , • I - - Ifavinl4 hOn in the Pulishiug and ppolssp,l,l . ling business for the last eight",,yeara, my ex m.rience 'enables me to . condlictthelfrifs, teipeisa the greatest - natistsEtloViiiiill Akx,sTs WANT i ED in eterY-'l`iiiA and Comity, For full 'particulars addreSs • "" I . .DUANE RULISON, Quaker. City Publisbini house,, 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia; h"a:` 5-4mn . . E ST OF CAUSES: , .Olt tRIAL at Dec. Term,. 1850,..ft.tbs I 'l Cum CommodPleus, of Potter ecnn ty, Pa. .• • • Pnrdv. for use, vs. Hedrick: C. Evelyn jr., -" Bartron..* • W. T. Jones, " Shehl,en-Bradlee f SlniA " , " Jackscid& Bees. Sheppard, " Lewis. 1 °- Wm. &Mt S. Ennis, " Staysa. .- • ' ••• Starkweather, " Sherwood. Hoskin, fOr use, " Harry EIRS. - Jones & Brother, '‘. Harry Lord. Kilbourn,for use, " Rufus Ricca . Canfield, " Jones, • " j: W. Smith. : Willet; "•Kinney, • White,-• " Stevens, et at,' Strong's Adaiinistes," Wm. T.-Er Don - us, ". " Wood, Owen,* " Maynard - ' • Parker,- " " Baker. Perry Wilcox, " Wilkinson .I;',Mattlinii? IT. J. OLMSTED, Pro - thlt. Coudersport, Oct. 34)839, , 8..-,:.S .c9LWELTi Flotu - ' Ql - iettper ANY oTHE2. MERCHANT CAN SEili-.FOR: . .CASH, • t Oat and will take in iiayment•all.kinjis . - sitkiif . EP • TUMB - • . . I wilt 'also Pliy Cash for:LUBIBICIL: Also, willipay the highest - going spricte Store the building formerli.,:citeg..l pied by L: F. Apynard,--T FIE E!EOPLE'S CASU STORE no*, mere than ev,r hefpre: Comtnsronr, June 22 1.859.-44-Gmo. -• o•-• I's .10 , 1 oct 1 26 '”‘1 5 20 ' = . 1 25 • • 4 - • 5/ 6, 1 6 -10 • :18 481 50 20,. , ; 22 100_. 225- .2 63 15 5 1 00 ASO 650 rye - • _ 12 fo - -, -11go 11. -441 , 21: - Li* 1000 ,1!300 . 10 -121 ffl t 374 • 25 600 , 6.50- .1 42.1. , 1 50: 6.00. 6.5 e -28 . -35-- • r .1 WILL ppi MU
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