THE JOUR Coudersport, Pa. Wednesday, Dec. 3,11E302. M. W. iIeALARNEY, Mnipa, ; THE RISE IN PAPER. - ' , Through the operations of the Nation al Tax ° Law, the materials upon which we rely for the-.publieation_of a newspaper have advanced in price f rom twenty_ to fifty:Or s iT4pin,.. Thc .paper maker.-re ceives for each - blank sheet•iieaily as Much 'firina — receive it' after it is iiiinted The',priee.of living and .df course the price of: labor have; greatly'. increased; ..111any v.country newspapers stopped 'en illirelyinuder the pressure of those; -bard -Vnes, many have already increased.their , friubscription, and even the :daily plipers r -are abouttcracjvancein price ;"-;-so says the •Tfoga Agitator and taking warning pungent. hint of the paper deal -Ara' biU,_it has itiOreased its subscription. .-We live been . considerieg , for some weeks dpast:thepropriety and.•policy of inereav :ring our Subscription" price fi.- .'nally-corioluded to &So.. This conclusion hasibeen 'reached - by the • suggestions of friends.aud by the more cogent reasons of -the duty of' all men to pay their debts and' • feed , ana clothe themselves. The Julia crtAL if the only paper published in the coutity,- every reader knows that the busi , nese of . a counly demands a newspaper, and: judging from the patronage our • -friends have extended us. dining the past .eighteenMonthS wo feel secure in believ ing that they - will entitle° their support. The rise is made reluctantly, rod we will 'again resume the old raters when the price of material will justify' us in doing so. .klereafter the price will be ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS,in cariab/y in ad ca nce. This change 'will not take effect until the • first of January next, and all new sub , ecriptions, or renewals of subscriptions, made before that time will be at L 63 old rates. Bills will be sent to all those ok.v jug us r eitber forsubscription, advertizinz or job work, and it is desired and expect • ed that they be paid immediately. LATEST .NEWS. The latestadvices from 'the Army of the . Potoinac are up. to Sunday afternoon. The weather was very cold—there, was ice in Acquia Creek and the Potomac two inches thick ; the roads hard and rough. No_ military movements took place yes terday. Nothing is said of the story cur rent in Washington that our troops had unitised the RappahannoCk below Freder i&jksbum. From the. cessation of fires in certain quarters it . is.conjectured that the 'Rebels are' falling . batik, yet they still guard the fords heavily. Stoneivalt Jack son is said to have joined Lee a day or two since. The Rebel army is said to be affuost naked, and'iapidly goitfg into hos pital from sheer exhaustion. On Saturday, two new iron-clad .gun boats were launched on the East River, the Keokuk and Vats - kill. On the same day the Nantucket, another Ericsson iron clad vesel waslatmelied nt Boston. The Lehigh - ; another of the same kind is an neunced.as.being ready for launching at Gen.,.Geary marched upon Winchester on •the':Bd inst., and demanded its surren der, which was coMPlied with, 'the pro ple exhibiting many signs of joy at his arrival. Ills command - consisted of thin. ty-three hundred chosen infantry from all the reeitnents in his division, two sec tions - uf, artillery • from Knapp's battery, tAttf . 'frciut MeGillery's battery- and two frotn riamuton . 9 battery, making alto' ; getbet twelve guns, and fifty cavalry of the First Marylaud • The latest rcported capture by the pi _. Jae Alabama is the bark Harriet Spauld ip,g.of Thomaston, Mc. The Spaulding was overtaken off Nova Scotia, the crew seitt aboard the pirate, the bark robbed H of its valuables and burned. ,The crew Were kept in, chains and fed on bread and water, fur 13 days, then put on an Ein; lid. brig bound to Fall ltiver. But this whole story is denied by the owner of the :Spaulding, who says that the eaptain who .told, it is a swindler. ; . Memphis papers slate , that Gen. Hoy -ey'*,e,s'pedition,Awenty thousand strong, ?which left Helena, Ark:; some days ago, landed at Friar's Point, fifteen or twenty 'miles below, marched to Granada, Miss., turd J.took possession of that place -last Monday. A large nctuber . of the . eitizebs fled en tl.e approach of our troops. Di4atebes from Gen. Burnside's head quarterS to Saturday: morning say that / the..fobs6,ov Thursday - undertook to, brin„Ooine guns to hear on our gunboats in the Rappahannock, but a few. shots put the men. to flight. There was four inches of snow to that region on Saturday morLing -The 2d Virginia Cavalry and thollth Ohio Infantry surprised a Rebel &Linn near ('old Knob, Greenbrier.County, Va. on the 26th, capturing-J.OO officers and' men, 200 stands of arms, •equipage, &o. No loss on our side. • . An "officer from Fortress Monroe, nr rik•ed yeSterday at WitoThingtorr, ''reports • that the vessels of the, Banks B*F•edition were, when he left Old Point, pursiiitiz their voyage -Southwaird. • Advices from New urn of the2 l Stlt nit. say that petitions requesting Gov.Stimly to order an election fur tha : remainder of the term of the plescatCong.ress ,fire general and autive circulation North Oarolida. The Tribune prints al number Of ex.- tracts from late Rebel papers. It is con ceded.that a great fight must soon occur near the ,Rappahannock, and ,that ,the Sgttth Inuit lose or_wit4l4ll:3,maly:an -Ass ; thrlitz can save them;l finch ig Victory ifriuld mitre :Washington, ke. On rumor ol'lt.-Nettliere Peace' 1 1‘1O'vetnent, the Chivalry get very wrathy they say thd only step toward peace ip for the North to stop fighting; that all the South wants is to be "let alone." We think we have seen that phrase before. :It isobseevable,, however, that-the bragging of the Chiv alry is pitched in a much lower. key ; than i „we& four 1110131115 gg4 t -,._Gt 037 .. 131'0 1 .7n pf Geor , ia is.a source df great annoyance to the Confederate - Goverpinent. -- -.*Xecus tOpied to bear .Jeff' : `basis,: Stephens & Co. preach' State bY 'the hour in don,gress and every, "here'eise, thesimPle `Georgia Governors ems to irnagibo that the reseals : meant hart they .sait 8o they did, perhaps, in other days' but now the case is alt red—the Ilichinond cabal assume to - cont of eiery thier; • e Geor gia is invaded, and er Governor has snot the"power to call ou the few Militiattien Davis bps left toy . prutedt his growls,' and gee to,' the - tegislatnre for autherity ; they vote' it, and s'o,la'y the roptidatidii - of a quarrel With the' Confed: orate authority. Thd neWspapers df other' --- Statesalsta,ys jealdus Georgia—revile revile Gov. Brow,la, sayirgi that he is better than his)iamcsake, Old john of Osamu: omie: The - Rielitnbnd' papers 40 still whining.over the dilatoriness of Foreign Intervention, • I AL. Gen. Grant telegraphs front near! Alibe ville, Miss. Dec. 3, that ,"the enetny de serted their hrtifications - yesterday, de stroying all their stores they. Cenld not carry away 'with then,. Some of our cavalry swain the river, and occupied the place last night. Today pursult was wade to Oxford, and caning on the rear guard. of the euewy, tool; place, resulting in the capture Of sixty Senator 11 7 illiinson and both members • of Congress from Minnesota sydsterday presented to the President an 'earnest remonstrance tmainSt the Paidont or le. : prieve of the murderinr , Indian - now in custody in that State. Observe tiles , : facts with regard to the., old Democratic leaders : The truly ptitri-; otic, those who go in fora vigorotis pros ecution of the . war and an earnesti.upport of the Administration in its efforts t 0,.. suppress the, rebellion, have, like t t S. Dickenson, joined the llepublieaus, in opposition to the whole speckled icrew— such as Brooks, of the New YOrk press,-Kuow :`.;'tithing; John VaMßuren, ex-Free-Soiler ; Fernando Wood, ea-May or and rebel rascal without the eit —who sympathize with and indirectly jive aid and comfort to the rebels. Whiph class of 'coat i s will honest,. patriotic Demo- . crats•follow ? The legislature of (Western Virginia requests juhti S. icarlisle to resign he I having gone over altogether to the See& shin side. • - An election for ~.l\rember of Cone,fess is to be held in the .L'orfOlk, Va.,' District. The Account District will doubtless elect a inena,cr, and po:4sibly E 0 will the coun ties near Wasliing,t.on. - "i The work of raring, the sunken: United States vessels \ atj 'Norfolk,' Hampton Pti!ads; ,S:e„ is actively and suceessfuliy progressing. Thefrigate United States, (, was raised a few drys 'since, pumped out'and, sent to the ()sport Navy Yard.—: Work has also bet l .n commenced on the line-of battle-ships Delaware aid Colutn4 bus, and they wi I probably bj rtiised,. whole, in a few Clays. Preparation for . raising the CumberLnd, Congress and Merrimac, are also actively in progress. The rebels own I tip to inuelt al• l pm and: trembling and a 'fearful looking for of judpnent, when tie Proclamation takes effect in the 'Cottpn States. The Ilieb-: mond ..Exaitz/uvr Of Nov. sth, says : - . • "The calamities) tune of bur ports tt graver end more ti to Come if the e the Cotton Sates, tion there hid cum, In war, more tl success is tile best) General • who ,Sel LICV Cy conquer a but to exceuie, who shall lead. ou the man fur the. ti Burtizlitle i tio) , more terrible re,; imposell,upon a li', aro praying and. 1, If he ehall fail, t sor awaits him ; every honor whiel l confer, will be tst.:n We Lave who him. het ter aisciplinet ever took the fi With even ordini not be beaten ; uiission,the day of SO far, .therefe is coneeritcd, this woke or break hit tags, in many wa before hini ; but' Vantages is person ail the akin of hi. eOufage, pro .i bpi he' and dash."' ' { These: tb give him aucc find. nothing ,else: tite - people bit 'ea . Eve. JG SKIFFS SALES. of)linclry writs of Venditioni . 443 - onas,ltieii:Facias and Levari Facias iatteal dot of OcCoprt of COMMON. Pleas of Pol- Colintli,:PenWitylvania, and to me,dir,ccted . „,l sliall.eapose't o public sale or ott.tcry7a lg . Cour& Ilouie in. CoadcrsnOt, on :MONDAY, ithe 15113. day Of - Dec.'..r . ..P.62, al 1 o'clock, p. m.ithe fol-: lowing, deirriberl- tracts or parcels of lulu:to A certain tract of land situate in the Tp of We'StAtrancll, -- Potter Co., Pa,. Beginning at a post 75 perches N of a post situate 315 and 3,-10ths perches E of the S \V corner of war rant No. 5074,thenee•N G 7 and 6-10ths perches to &corner, thence. W - .Z9 and 3 7 10.ths perches to i s .i'COrnei•;"theitee'S 67 aria` 6-10ths perches . to . l,.cor . ner,.theref.E. 59 and 3-10ths perches to a -cOrner.the'Place:o6 - e.ginning, containing. T-tventytilve.acres of land snore. or Jess, about ten acres of which are improved, with one i fratrie' HonSe, ono log barn. , and some, fruit .. tiees thereon. -. Seized-,,,taken in execution W I.p 4 harton ,"•E',otter co.; Pa„ beginning•at a and -to - be sold as , the property . °f :-" D'a "" post in the N'E'corner of lot contracted to'Jas liver.., . '-• ' • ' • • Ayres:thence:north:ls7: itids - ito a post, thence . ALSO—A certain tract cifThind, -- to wit: lot 140. - 60 of' the . allotment of lands 'iri; Sw-edeu .east 29 reds to;a. post, ;thence nOrth. to, the west bank. of .the iitinetrtalioning creel.,• thence 'N., Potter Co:, Pa„.begiuning - at a., post the loiig -- saiii creek by the - Several cOurscs thereof north-west corner of lot No. 32 of the allot-. to the 'Warrant line; then Ce. west along the meat . of lands in Sweden .Tp., thence south warrantline . ,s2s rods to a.= post; thence south On the,,West line. of said Tot No.„ 32 - one hun- 313 ,rods to a Post, thence east 525 rods tOthe drecl 'atiti - sixty reds' to a po'st; - thence west place'of beginning, containing 1)29 acres,more fifty-three rods td,it post standing in the east l or less, ;being apart of warrant no i 02,7, ,the tline . .of lot. No. 29, thence north on hne•of lots sdme tieing unimproved. Seized,' :taken; in - Nos. 29,1ret23 - one hundred and sixty rods to execution, and'to be oia as` the pro - periy of a post, thence east along the aouth.Arie of lot irchn4 and smith; . , ~ ~ ~ ~: ....._:, , 'No. 37 fifty = -three rods 'to' the Plitce7Zf begin- ALSO,-sA.certain tract of lii.nd situato'in Bing : containing Fifty-Three acres of which Mysse , s.tp, Potter - co„ Pa:, bounded on-the Thirtillicres are improved, with.one log house; north bs lands' of F..Galpin,- east b) lands of one lag barn, and some fruit trees thereon. George Carpentei,,south by lands] of: JOSialf ,Seized,-takeh in execution; and to 15e sold:as Howe,-and west by lands cifisaao Dyam, con are, property of Dorris S. Cc.•7enter.. , taining 56 acres, 25 acres o'f_.:whieh are- ina- ALSO—A certain tract of hind situate to proi - ed, with two frame houses' one frame - 1.11 - ebron to - wnshlp;- Potter Co., Pa., bounded, barn, and, some fruit trees - thereon. -Seized, on - the Fest by; lands of Raker &*Kin g sle yi.iaken in eiecutioni, and to'be sold asithe pro-- ion the north byland of Norman Dwight, on perty of George, F - . Lewis. the ea,st.by Peter. Thatcher's lands, and oni _ -ILSO—A certain tiact• of land Isituate iu the south by lands of Albert Davis, on which Swed.m tO r Potter - co., Pa.; ,- and hounded'and irre about eighteen acres. 'Unproved, with one 'described as -follows : commencing at 'a past Ishanty and one small barn thereon. Seized. I the - NIV corner thereof,thence east '6O perches taken in execution, and : to the sold as the i to a cornet; the Let north 24 and 540ths per property of E. f' Patterson. ' I ches .to a post corner, thence east 100 perches li ALSO--3 certain tract of land situate in to to a post cur., thence south 99 and 2',1.0th per's Wharton Tp, Potter Co., Pa., bounded ow the to the road. thence Ilion*'the read r an a south 1 possession of 11 , trtin13-irtron - north by lands in .. . , , INve•gerlydirection 36 and 9-10th perches to-a 'cast by-lands iu possession ot: Bensley,.south corner in the highwa - y, thence sough 73 and I by lot in possession of Stephen "Horton, and G-10tii - perclie , to a corner, thence east 49 per. I N%est by the Sinnentftlioniwz creek, containing; to a corner, theme south 63 perches to a cor :198 acres ivith usual allowance,of which about ner, thence 7est 119 and . 4 -10th perches to a I GO acres are ituproVed,with four frame houses, , corner, thence north 05 and 5-10thIperch.es to' one frame latrn, oue store house and other I a corner, tbence'wcet GO perehes.to a Corner, outbuiblin:: , ,and fruit tr,!es thyi-con. Seized, I thence nortu 150 and 5-10th perches to, the taken in execution and to b(i'sold as the pro- I place, of 13 beginning , .containiog 200 'acres of nertv of L .Tri:n.a.3 Dart fon. - . . bind t - ind being certain ldts nos. 21; 45 and 51 1 - ' ALSO—A certain tract of land situate in on the map of the Binglinni estate lin Sweden 'Hebron Tp, Potter co., Pa., bounded on the ! tn. Porter co„. Pa., and parts of warrants nos. north by lots NOS. ?. , 9 and GI Hebron tp, on 0047 20:,2, 9 685. and 2,192, Seventy-fire acres the east by lots nos. 8-1 and 116 Allegany' of which are improved, with one frame barn tr' i I dot no., ( - 3 liehron tp and unseated lands or theland sheds,) one log. Liquiie and fruit trees 'est:lac of M. Pox, deed. on the out by said thereon. Seized, taken' in • execution and to unseateki lands and oh the, west by 'lots nos. be sQld as the property 0f:.7 - B Sonde. 81, 62, and zy:.;,llCoron tp, being lot no. S 3 ancl i , _ I kLSO—AII those six certain tracts, pieces ,part of lot no. 63 of the allotment of lands of I or parcels of hind situttte in Pike and Hector the estate Of S 31 Fox.dec'd, in Hebron tp, and! Towns:lA . ls, i Potter Co., Pa., being Lottery .nart of Warrants. n 0. 5 -: .184 0 on , 1 1841, Contein-: ! Wart..nits Nos. 5122, 5123, 512 d, 5125, 5126, in 21.1 and 3-10th acres, w ith the usual al-i scud 51.,7, andbonveyed by Patents front the low:ince of six per cent for roads, ..::c, of which !Commonwealth of Pennsylvenial . to John Forte acres are improved, on which are ° " - INicholson.clated the 29th & 30th ilmYs of April, log Liars, one frame barn, - one frame house : 1791, and. !Mined Darby Goshen Saint and some' ruit trees. Seized, taken in execu- tl Thomas Concord Faii;fax & Itiell'inend, and lion rind to be sold as the property of ---1 -16 ' 1 i % each tract containing One Thousand and U. Davis. i Nini.,ty-Sine' acres, or Six Thousand dire thrcatencd.in thozap2 re grave enough. One errible than all these is; pony can get hoh.l is for. putting into opera 7 hcipation scheine." tatt in anything else ) test of capacity. 'MC ow wins a battle. can -11.60. To plan is goon; better ; and the wan arinies to victory is lEEE in the prucibln.. No purisibilities were `ever Ono being. Nillious oping .for hisl§ue'eess. c ,fate 'of Lis .i2recleces ,ut if .ho,shall , sudeeed, n'gratefal peciple can ea out to bhp.. in him', and l, in those No more formidable - Or acid egitipp6d army I , id on this continent:„ y generalship, it can if it accomplishes ifs eneewill havedawned., e, as our new General catnpaian will either I.lle Las the advani s, °flap' who hate ?gone he : kreatesf of' his ad' , al Ati haS predecessors, and all t enee, and deliberation 1. 'lion; decision, energy; t: fined gpalities are 'ES hnu -Lt;, • ,sucee.ss 'desttutiv rit,- pally fur uonintand.—. ALSO—A certain tract of real estate, viz bounded.north by lot mote or late in p of James Ayers, east by First Fork of ihe -Sin munitioning creek, south bvic't of John field and unseated land, and west by lot now . or late possession of Thomas Mahan, con-1 taining qt) acres, more or less and part pi war-i %int no 1026 in'Wharton township, Potter co.; ; Penu'll, about 25 acres improved, two frame I houses, one frame barn, one blacksmith shop, one school house and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold us i the property of J:ulai : _lifeont. • j . A-LSO—A certain tract of lard situate in; Oswsyo tP, Potter eo., Pa.,t3 wit : lot uumb'r no.- 711 on the map made'by William Mt:Vicar ' for Henry and Wm. S. Johnson in the year 1 8: , 3, containing eighty acres and. '2 , 1-100ths of an acre, being part of warrants no. 1871 ji' ; , 3: 1 17 : about Thirty acres of which are impro- I yea, and on which are ereetrd one small frame! house, one log barn and other outimildings,l ' and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property ofj /:dew/. l AL:.":O—A certain tract of I, : yA silunte in S mean tp ; Potter co., Pa., egin iling at a post the north-west collier of 121 no. 12 of the al-1 lottnent of lauds in Sr s lcden tp„ - thenee south! on' the west • line of kit no. 31, 1430 rods' to a j post, thence crest 53 rods to, a post ‘ standiug in the line of lot no. 20, thence north on ; line of lots nos. 20 and 21. 1130 rods to a post. thence eat eking (he' 50n 4 ,11 line of lot no 371 13 rods to the place. of beginning, containing' Fifty acres, of which thirty acres are irnprov-1 ed with one loglouse, one log barn ; and some fruit tress thereon. Seized,ta . lam in execution' and . to - hesold as the property of Ddeideroi , ..,//.. ALSO-3 certain tract- of land situate in! Pike tp, Potter co., Pa., bounded on the north. land county above mentioned and descibed as follows, to wit.: bounded on the north by lot nu. 3 belOnging to . 4s Sunderlin,, on..the east and south by unseated lauds; and on the east, and south by unseated 'on lands and the west by lot no. 29 belonging to C. tiunsiel:er, containing Sixty acres, it being lot no: 32 of the allotment of the Ashly lands . 1 . 11 to -abate mentioned towns'p, and part of warrant 5127. 'At.so-LOtle otherdot situate in the tav; , uship west by lots nos. lb and 22,' ebhti - tining 12G acres and 7-IQthn of an acre, it.bytin27lot no. in and part of warrants;pos. 51 , 4 9, n ; 5 2 7 or which Thirty acres are improved,and on;which are 0110 over-shot.saw-n*.l, one fraynedw,oll - 11011Se 7 one fratne barn,' hnd"Sonle fruit trees thereon.--:A tso--(ineOtherfot edrifs - as follows, bounded on the north by enteat ed lands and lot no. 29i on the east, by,l4ts uo's. 17 :Ind 19 and unseated lando, on the south by lots n05.,22 and ::3, and on .the ve.st„ lots n05..21 and 27, containing One liundred acres, it being lot no. 9,- and:piirt of \v'arrants nos 5123 and 512f1.--,---4ii:o—One other. lot .described as follows: bounded i on ,tho east, souiii,-aritl west by unseated lands of Iluusieher & Garlock; cOntainin;j . neres, it being lot n 9 .33 andpart of ,v print Seized, taken in execution .and.to be sold as the property of Jonathan Stexwon. • ALSO-LA certain tract of land. situate in Hebron tp, described. as follows : hounded on the north by, hinds of S. Ross, east by Jet:. Burrell, and south and west by No:sot:1'01'1ft, containing 10 litres about 0 acres improved, with cue frame house; one frame situp, and fruit trees thcrmi. Seized.takenin execution and to he sold as the property of 'AISQ—A certain tract of .land; . deseribed asfolioi to.wit commencing lat:a. post in the east fine of .the Keating laird; the Si: cor ner of lot No. 11 of the allatmetit of. lands iu Clara thence smith Vy . east, Rue . of the 'Keating 'lands 50 rods to 'the N E corner of lot no: Ht, thence 'west by the:north lirie-of lot no-13 , 212 i the S corner of lot surveyed - tp.Jaeob Cole; thence ; north 50 rods tp i the S IV corner of lot no. 11, thence east 10. ele place of beginuiryz, Containing of, acres, ota-_, -t no:12 of the 'kali dg, , in Clara tp, Potter co., Pa., :r anil-Ra,Ft...of jaw, rant no. 2178,; about - 50 acres - Ivlucliirare impr , oved with one frami3;b94- . onefruliie barn:otherisilithuildin,gs - ; and o Ulapie;f:ritit - t*Ces therekt.-4Lso=o - ne ktifir..,raOtr, fis4ollOvii;L„ . viz :I,te4i,dning a6.the S E corner of a 16 3 t; surveye.dto lmos. Nichols posi!on the north bank 'Ofthe'OsWayo" ere9kOlicuctuort,h 3.76 : rods,•thence st :48 ' rudg,,tlieno - south ^_67 rod's to the north liank of the Oswayo creek - , llienAcisaid creek by its several courses to the phiceo'f - heginniiik, containing 02: acres being, lot .n 0.1.1. of the allotment, of Keatinglands in Sharon tp, Potter co., Pa., and part of Warrant no. 2104 With abont,7s acres improved; one.frameliouseiorio. frame barn, one frame horse barn, other out- Uuildings fruit treesitheremi.: , Seiz 'bid; hiken iii excentfori, nnilto lie sOld, as I the propeity•bf Sala Stever,s, Niehols,A. A. iVetrton. • ALSO—A, certain tract or land situate' in Hundred and - Ninety-Pour acres in all, and 'being the ETIMIC;:a9 conrryinl.by John Nichol son and Ilunnah his wife by needlldated the 15th day of March, A, D. 1703, to.!john'Asti-, ley, and recorded ,nnieng !the land reco r rda of Potfer' Connie iu Deed 116 bk B, page . excepting one, piece containing 1100 . acres heretofore conveyed to E. S. Aforton, one plecesontainim 30 and acres conveyed tb , B.lf, Martin, and one piece coutaintng 72 arid 3-4ths acres cotivue'd,to Wm. McDougall, I upon 'whieli'lands there are severr4 imprcive, , . One of about '?;0 acres, with a fr4nie house, frame barn, blacksmith shop, saW.mill, out ; bnilding , s, and 'SOCTIC fruit trees, thereon. 1 ' Another Of about 20 acres Oeared, with 'a franc hotiSe, board shanty; and some fruit, trees thereon. Another of about 35 acres cleared, with three frame houses, 1 saw-mill 1I barn and ,other outbuildings and some fruit trees thereon Another 0f about fifty acre's cleared, With I frirma - hopse,'l. - frame barn and 'some fruit 1 'Another of about 85 acres eleartd land, j 4 frame hunsep,'3 frame barns, I', saw mill, some out houses and fruit trees theron. Another of about 13 acres cleared ltind;and 1 frame 11,m, - -6 theron. Another 'of about 50 acres elearedlanitwith 1 frame house, 1 fraMe barn,ll. log house, 1 board barn, and fruit trees thereon.. Another of about 12 acres cleared land: Another of about 10 acres cleared land, With 1 frame 'lfouse; 1 log house, and Trait trees thereon. Another of about 15 acres of cleared land, with 3 log horses, one lot , staible land .other outhouses thereon. Seized, Itaken,in execu tion; and to he sold as the property of Ilun si S, Gai•L'cl.-. • •• WTI. F. BURT, S4ff. Nov: 17,. IPI2 LIST OF: CAUSES fur trial in the Court of Common Pleivs of Putter cbuntY. 7 at:Decoinher Term. . , & Laughlin. vs T J 'Burgle Fay liradleYl Dwight vrTJPeleg & G Burdic W T Jones vs Wm Jordan . i 'faunal M.Whartou vs II W Mclntyre 1 , H M'et?:ger,a'dmr., vs. T A FlLne's W T Jones . & tiro V.7:j:M KilbOurn BarinE 4 ;.et al TrustOes •k - c. vs C King et al 1." " • " W T JoneS & T West Lloses lli;eitot vs Jl3rown .arriisheo of Hall Colwell L Lyman Xs . . Charles Chandler 2i - :17-1..eivis Wood L-Canfleid -vs' Fred triooks, Girnishee,&e. 4 . 0 Mereerean et al vs I' I; Peilrick .Common Wealth. vs Woodard. & Sherman " , •- " James Bartron.: . 'II. J. OL3ISTED,TroIIcy, 'Coudefucirt, Nov. 10, 18G2, licatlittrx , s "trIA . VINC; been 'appolnted'Ainlitor to-distri -111. bole the: money-in the case of:ll4l9,,F.as ton vs. 0. C. 'Warner mid Peter lienitulani now in part fop use of 11'.. Bcattnan;lin - P,otter Cor.uty Connnon Pieas, I attend An the appointrneuton. the 1:ft,11 day of Deccmher next at 2 o'clock, P.' M., Ettlhe'Pro 14onotary'slottice iu Coudersport. j • ' ,; :• . W. B. GRAVES. • . . • ..ketisnio!strdtriV Notice. • Vf 7 IIEP.F..I'.S, letters of !Administration on the estate of John A. Nichois, late'of Sweden township, Potter eounty,,,,dee'dhtiye hero granted:to the undersigded, all persons indebted to said rstate dre_regtested to make immediate pardientl aniVihOse haTing'eltiiins aezaiust thelsathe will present:them duly , au: dießtieated , t6 the,Fmbseeiher.. . " • sAr..) . ..I.I.tNICI4AALS ...kdraini a stratr. Sweden Jilts 21 , . - =Sribsciibe for the JOURNAL,: - 1 1' El w Ilal / NE IBM I - rthe recen Purchased during oods in decline it Go DRY . , 1. , • ' !! MEI rilea4p7m I • MEM 111 .i • BOOTS. lIE GR PRO EEI CR 0 GIKE 1 y Go Fan TAO I M a Wool, T - vine, W NAILS MEI Land ' rWO 0 EN- We respectfully iu f rite a call, 11 • , , that ;se can suppifr the van .1 , - ' to tllir satisfltetio [i n, giving 'less -lONEY I caiI be -;.. • ilo - us!e in Potter Or adjoinin ; ; , I E l CI:=1 We Nave also added to our I of gOods, anew nod corople { PURE D Lt . e' Medicins, ' .1 Paints 011 S Varnishes, Dye CASTILE • • 1, Sponges.; ;Cork I , Vials a - nd, La: I , I M 1 &c. 1 , &c. ALL OF W II 111 will be IN I fat I the VERY L F IMATESTI i• MI FOR I CASII• • • , ,Don't Fail to , Call and See STOBINS & CO. IMMII !AND SECOND' STREETS ;I COIiNER OF M#T.l'i I 1 • -.' , .COUD.RSPORT, PA. OEM JON_E S' COLUMN 1 l ODs- panic and great - 'ew York. DS, SOMETHING ELSE Goods, lothing, APS. lI9ES, H aybsc4ers at their - • I OLD STAND ON MAIN' STREET, =I OM MTh El Offer to their old Instoiners and the Faille Nal generally 61. Cash, United. States Treasury Notes (which 7 1.ky the'way-are tata at Par,) : Wheat, Coru,-Oats, Buckwheat, Butter,Cheese, Ilides,relts Deer Skins, and all Other kinds •11• Paper, of Skins, sub as Calf Skins, &c., also, Beans, Bens, Venison, and some other things dist GLASS, can't be tbougbt of, I A LARGE AND, WELL-SELEC7D ARE. feeling confident DRY GOODS, is of all on terms better - Goods for ad at any othe.r DEA DXM APE CLOTHING counties GROCERIES, ell-known stock Hats & Caps, stuck of UGS, Hardware, emicals, DRUG S 'MEIJICINES, Paints, Oils, and Dye.'Stuffs, Together with some of the best Stn's Far superior tO , the Oil Crock or fidionte :OAP. LAMP S; LAMP FIXINGS, . Bottles Also a few more of those Superior p-Globes. CANDOR PLOWS, SLEIGH SHOES, GLASS, SASH., PUTTY, INK, PAPER; ENVELOPES, And other kinds of lffl I STATIONARY. WALL PAPER, t WINDOW ( CURTAINS • And other articles which time alone for bids us . 'to mention, all of which will bo sold as low as the WAR PRICES will allow=for strictly ICH , H I RATES And for those articles we take, the hig,h7 est market ',lice will be paid. We are - also General Agents for DR. D. JAYNE'S Family Medicines, DR. AYER'S 'Makin =I BRANDRETWS Pills _ 'I KENNEDITS ;Medical Discovery, And all the sitandard Medicines of the day CALL: AND SEE C. S. & E. A. JONES.. N: 8.. Tbe parfor the Goods must be on band when the•Go,ods are delivered, &swears determined -to live to the motto of "Pay e 8 Yoe GO." Just one thing more. The Judgments,notes and book I accounts which we have on hand must be settled and closed up immediately or we fear they Will be increased faster than tie usual rate of interest., ' Doc 11 • NEM GOON AND NEW ! ! COUDERSPORII; ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS & SHOES, PROVISIONS, Iron, Nails, KEROSENE OIL, , POCKET CUTLERY : , 1 Ell READY-PAY!!
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