„1 F Registers Notices.' SLl,ltersons interested will 'please' to take notice that the following accountants have settled their accounts in the Register's iittE eof Potter County, and that the same willlbe, Presented to the Orphans' Court for Confirmation, on Me nd_as, the 18th day ofJune, 186 G, at the, Court 11.uuse in Coudersport : Feb. 7, 1866. Account of A. 13. Goodsell andftNorMan Dwight.,lAdministrators of the estate of George-Ingraham, lute ,of Hebron township; tlee'd. Feb. 14, 1866. Account of E. W. Chap Tel; Administrator of the estate of Ambrose Corey, late of Ulysses tp., dee'd. April 19, 1866. Account of Ann Maginnis tildpfinistratrix of the estate of Dennis Iklagin- Aisitate.bf Genesee tp, dec'd. Maki 15,1866. Account of Mary B. Smitts and Wm. Dexter, Administrators of the estate of David D. Smith, late of Oswayo tp., dec'd. May 15, 180. Account of Wm. Dexter, Administrator of the estate of John Brizzee, late of Oswayo tp., dec'd. • Ar, y 19, 1866. Account of H. J. Olmsted Wm. IL Ifetzoer , AdMinistrators of the I , 4stntif of Scitoomaker, late of Coudersport, May 18, 18Gd. Account of Abagail Strong, and Wm. H. Metzger, Administrators of the estate of Luthur Strong, lute of Hebron tp deed. DAN BAKER, Register. ccTllrsport, May 19, 1866 1564-1 & Erie Railroad. THIS great line traverses the Northern and North west counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie on lake Eric. It has been leased lied is operated by the PENNSYLVANIA Stall ROAD COMPANY. .!Tltuc'Wpassi:nger VE train EASTWARD. s at EM LEA Erie Mail Train 5.02 P. .Erie Express Train LEAVE WESTWARD, 1.1:4S P. : M. Erie, Mail ......... 1 0 :00 A.t. .I;I4OXXpreSE I Tref ii • 1'53 xr. PM/SO/ger cars run 'through on the Epic Mail and E%prnss I rains without change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. .NEW YORK CONNECTON , • Leave New York at 5.00 A. ac arrive at Erie 930 A.lt. Leave Erie at 4.45 P. M., arrive at New York 4.10, P. 61. • ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Night trains For information respecting Pa , sengcr ply at Corner of 30th and Market streets, Philadelphia And for Freight business of the Company's Agents S. 8. Kingston, Jr., Cur. 13th and Market streets, Reynolds, Erie. Wm. Brown, Agent, N. C. It. It, Baltimore: - 11. IL TIOGSCON, General Freight Agt. Philadn II: W. OWlNNEtt,.General ticket Agt...Vhilada - A. L. TYLER, General Sup't, Erie. 825 THE 825 UNION BUSINESS CO,LLEGE. Mande; and Hayden Mall, . Eighth and Spring Garden Sta., • ' j Thomas May Inerce, A.. AI., rredideot and Coaatilting Itecountaut. EXTRAORDINRY INDUCEMENTS! Novel & Permanent, Arrange ment of Business College Terms, From April 1 to October 1, 1866, . AND SUCCCEEDING yeaus. LIFE FC 110 L ARS II I l'S, includi ng Book. lieeping, BIIPIIICSS Correspondents Forms and euNtuills., Commercial Arithmetic, usi u•-as Penmanship, Dotocll tit; Com<tcrini ey,andCommercialLaw. • TWENTY=FIVE DOLLARS. ISM'IItILAR9IIIPS,. Including time same Subjectis' as tibovo. Time _Limited to Three Vontlts, -TWENTY DOLLARS. P6s3ll.:CSlffr s Titre° Months, 87 and ARITIIMSTIO, Three Months. $lO The eaving of coal and gag in the 'Milliner months is an tadvetitaun of such importance as enables the management of this College to make a considerable redticdon in ti4tlbunanor rates. • Irom: Oettiber 1, 1866, to 212»-e/ I, 1867, And suceoodirig years, as before. Life Scholarships, .(35 Isebolarshlns, 3 months, 05 Penmanship, 3Montbs, Penmanship,and Arithmetic, 3 months, Yl2 Special Terms for Clubs., Soldiers, awl fi - 5r the Sonsof illinistcrs and II achers. Day _and. Evening Instruction for both Sexes and all A.ges F. Thanking, Storekeeping, Ilool;..kecping, Penman- slap, Po, Drawing ' Phonography, Arithmetic, Men tiiiration, Algebra, Geometry:, Analytical Geometry, 'nig Cali:Mils,. Navigation, Surveying, Engineering' (lunging, Mining, Mechanical Drawing, Commercial Law, German, Telegraphing, and the _English Branches, at moderate prices. Endorsed by the public nettle moat successful Dud .mess College of the country, as "is - evidenced by the Ate that FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO STUDENTS' lucre entered in the c 'FOIST SIX MONTHS OF ITS EX/SIT:WE Principals of 'ileparlinents. THOMAS' MAY PIERCE, A. M., GEORGE'S. SNYDER,; R. S. BARNES, C. N . FARR, .lit., I J. T, REYNOLDS, NEWRY KEIM, A.E.ROGERSON,A.M.,RE. Supported by an able Corps of Assistants. Call or send for a Catalogue, College Currency, and tierce's Practical Educator. • 'OFFICE, NO. 531 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, THC)DI_IS Di . - P'ETI-ZGE April 2-1,-2nl • A T J: 01.31STER'S -STORE can always be found the best o Cooking, Box and Parlor • • S T O, 'V E ' S . Also, TIN 'and SHEET IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, STOM'S, SCOTCH 'BOWLS, FRYING ; PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Agriciltural Implements% such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLEILS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. . - HIS WORK is well Made and the material good. Good hod EAVES-TROUGHS - put up in any wilt of, the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all'• hinds, including Cash, seldom Store =Main Street opposite the Old Court Mine, Coudersport: Aug. 1, 1863.---50 BOARDING! - im...ubseriber, late Landlord of the 'Union ti 0179; 3 . ; IS prepared to accommodate visitors to the Conn ty.Seatwithßoarding, at reasonable rates. Jurors, 'Witnesses and others will Ilnd it to their advantage to give him a call. S. C. Phelps. Coudersport, Feb. 6. 1566 tf Auditor's Notice. TEM undersigned finditor appointed by tho Court of tho County of l'otter, to distribute money in tho hands of thin Administrators of the Estate of George Ingraham, late of llebroe township, deed, to and amongst those legally entitled thereto, will meet all parttes interested, at the RegiSter's (Mice In the Borough of Coudersport, on Tiles(ll4, the 19th day of June. IS(,ii, at 4 o'clock e. Bt.. to attend to the duties or mid appoint iiii•ut. • DAN Bi.l ELC, Anditur.. suiterisliort „May 19, Auditor's NOtice. • i TIIE undersigned Ai:Miler appointed by the Court of the County of Potter, to distribute money do the hands', of the Administrator of the Estate ',of Carson Wilson ' late or Genetic° township, deed, to'' and.amongst those legally entitled thereto. will meet all parties interested, at the Register's Otilee , ln the Borough of Couderspoh, on Tuesday, the 1911. day Junl,lB6o, at 6, o'clock r. u.:LIO attend to the duties of said appitintment. LAS N BARER, Auditor. CouilerepOrt, may 19,1866. ' S timine.r • AT OLMSTED'S• YOUR atttentionlis invitcd tolthe largc :ad attractive stack just received, and !for sale as law as the same qualities can be bought anywhere in the county. 1 We have on hand a large l and varied, as sortment of Domestic Cottoni, co-uprising BROWN SHEETINGS, and „ 1 . SKIRTINGS, • . BLEACHED MUSLIMS, DENIMS, I STRIPES, CHECKS, TICKIIs.IGS, and ! COTTON .FLANNELS, on which we cannot be undersold. • We purchase oar goods for Cash and 'offer them at a very steal! advance From Cost. ISG6 FLANNELS,. I F you 'want to purchase RED, • GRAY, BLUE, , BLUE, or PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, call !! 01028ted 4 S. r DRESS GOODS; . • • DELAINES, pP.INTS, BROCIIE, and ~ • WOOLEN SIIAWS, ROODS, SONTAGS, •. SUMAS, ,I3ALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOTIIS, and oAsslalgnEs,: a full supply CLOTHIN G. 1 DON'T fail to call before purchasing and see the assortment BOOTS& SHOES • • - ROIL Iten i lWonien Children, in great Ta ll_ riety and cheap , For Molasses, Syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee, in. fact criorything in the Grocery line, call • AT OLMSTED'S A. full asiortmOnt of almosi everything' that is kept in a country store on hand. We intend to keep Goods that will give satisfaction and sell good articles at the lowest profit. AT OpTSTED'S, cp Grain of all 'kinds, ' Butter, Wool, Deer Shins• ; - I I Also, County, 'Township and School Orders, for all of which the highest prices will be paid (At Olmsted's' Coudersport, Pn,Nov'r 18, pgsq. AND! GREAT , through Pott ATLANTIC, Railroad IMES Views D BOOKSTO Tilltt'on;ceorA=tlhrliTtlder,'..l7o tire stock of M. W. Mann of this pint after keep on liand a full assortment BOOKS ANIII , S'TAT] Including; foraed Ond Blottink veloDes, ons, Inksfunds, Bfanik - 4 kin!ls. Writing BOOKS, Pocke• Drawing liater4 lIIISCELANIEOUS ) Including the NOVELSMAGAZINE,,i STORY 'PAPE ALSO alt of the Standard TEXT-BO BCHOO A fine 'lot of PHOTOGRAPHIC Special attention given yi ordere KESCEMMOU Tracing made the nmessary arr York we are enabled to fill all su , notice. By prompt and courteo patrons, with fair and honorable mcrlt and receive a large shore o those wishing' articles in our line. D. O. Br. EL ml L Jun 15 GO tf Goodsi! ME Al Olmsted's. At almste,d9s At OLmsted•s 11 - 0. Sheep Pelts, Furs, IVESTI, r county pot, AND ;aM to the people of ught out the en ic:f antwill hero 11ONERY ! ssue, Per paper, En- Oils, Cray- I oohs of all DIARYS, OOHS Slandard ICTORIAL AND KS MM El cr .,7 0 . LBUMS ! BOOKS; rgementi in New ! h orders: on short s, ettentlyn to our if... Ming, we hope W I ithe pationugo of RRABEEi 17'94. teed, 1794. INSURAR - CET - 01%li ) ATY OF NORTH AMERICA, (I PEI LADUPIIIA. Oldest Laurance COmpany , - Anunia; Cash Capital and Surplus , over , e,750,000.000. I ' SEVENTY-ONE Years Successful Business Experience', with a reputation'Jor integrity and honorable dealing unsurpassed by any similar institution. I LOSSES PAID since organization, $17,- 500,000.00, with mit the deduction of a cent, or a day's delay ! / LIBERAL RATES for all the safer classes Of property. Insurance of Dwellirigs and Contents, alspecialty.! BRICK or STONE !Dwellings insured per petually, if desired, on terms of the greatest economy and safety to the insures(. It is Wisdom and Economy to insure in the best Companies, and , there is none better than the old insurance Co.' of North America. I i, Apply to 3f. W. McALAItNEY , Agent for Potter comity: PACIFIC HOTEL, 170, 172, 174 40.7 P GREEWICU ST., (ONE SQUARE RIES+ OS EROADWAY.) Belawn Courtlandt and Deli Strects,into York dOIM PATTEN. Jr., Proprietor /VIRE Pacific Hotel 'is well, and widely I known to the traveling public.. The lo cation is especially suitable to merchants and business men; it is in close proxiMity to the business part of the City—is on the high way of Southern and. Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots,. The Pacific has liberal accommodation for over 300 guests ; it is well furnished, and pos sesses every modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated'; Provided with gas and l water ; the attendance is prompt and respectful ; and the table is generously provided with every delicacy of the season. Th , •bscriber, who, for the past few IC subscriber, w o, for the past few years, has been the lessee, is now sole proprietor, and intends to identify himself thoroughly with the interests of his house. With long experience as a hOtel-keeper, he trusts, by moderate charges and a liberal polidy, to maintain the favorable reputation of the Pa cific Hotel. i NUN PATTEN, Jo. E.REMINCTON & SONS • qm, MANUFACTURERS OF REVOLVERS,RIFLES aIL" .Praarlbdiaa.cms . . . For Milted States Service. Also, POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, REPEATING'PISTOLS, IPLE CANES, REVOLVING RIFLES, Rifle and Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun Materials, sold by Gun Dealers and the 'fradegperally. In these dabis of llowebreaking and Robbery,every house, Store, Bank, and &se should have one of . Remingtons' Revolvers. Mirth's desiring to avail themselves of the late im. provemonts in Pistols, and stiperior worknnumbipand foun, will find all combined in the new Rerningtons' Revolvers. Circulars containing Mite and. descriptions of our Arms will be furnished upon application. REMINGTONE SONS, Dijon, N. Y. Moors 6-, Nicnots, Agents, lyl.l No. 40; Courtland St, New York GROVESTEEN & CO., Plane-Forte Manufacture . 499 Broadway, New York. TvIE attention of the public and the tr vited to our New Scale Seven Octavo Piano-Fortes, which for volume and pur are unrivalled by any hitherto offered in th They contain all the modern Improvements, French .uratal action; harp pedal, iron frame, over-strung bass, etc., and each instrument being made under tie personal supervision of lir. J. 11..tirovesteen, who has had a practical experience of over thirty years in their manufacture, is, lolly warranted in every particular. THE "GROVESTEEN PIANO-FORTE" Received the highest award. of merit, over all others - . at the . Celebrated World's Fair! Where Were exhibited instruments from the best makers of ILuntlon, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Boston, ond . New . York ; and also at the American Institute fur five FneceSidre years, the gold and silver medals from both of which can be seen ut uur ware -MOM By the introduction of improvements wo . malie still more perfect riam 'lle, and by manufacturing largely, with a strictly ca+h system, are enabled to offer these frtstrothents at a price which will preclude competition. PRI( ES No. 1, Seven Octave, roudcorners, Rosewood Plain Case , 1300 No. 2,SeVon Octave, 'round corners, Rosewood heavy Moulding—. .... ..--. .... .... .--$325 No. 3. Seven OctaVe, round - corners, Rosewood Louis XIV, style - $350 TERMS—NET CAstt IN CURRENT FUNDS. Descriptive Circular sent free, COFFEE! OBORN'S JAVA COFFEE—The most dell clang and healthful beverage known. It is prtmared floor the hest JAVA COFFEE. and while it has all the favor of tine Old Oovernment Java, sells for less' than half the price. C)lsll:o4=isT23. 7 iSil 01 - 4XIiTES, 4 :G4:al:ZOO Has been steadily used for years, by thousands of persons in all parts of tlid COindry, and is universally acknowlefted to beat once nutritious, delicious, healthful; and economical. The same quantity will make a richer and stronger cup of Coffee than any other known. C:lolslcic:orxL 7 l% "TEl,l:7ii Coffo o is particularly recommended as a healthful bever age and is most beneficially used by those who suffer with Ileadache, Nervousness and other injurious effects from the use of other Coffee. It is prepared with the greatest care, and contains no ingradient which is not more harmless and bene ficial to,ilie'human organigm than pare Coffee, to which fact the most skilfulrhysiciane and Chemists testify. ClPisibcomansi ITEcrn, Clicdr.: Mtn In.,lleXLea,MVtly used ilt nuntervos b.1111“tr) Fairs throughout the Union, and received 'certificates of the highest recommendation. It has also been thoroughly teste'cl, and received the diploma of the American Institute and other prominent inatitutions. Put up in Ilb ucktiges bearing 'die toe simile Si _ _ fat up in .• packaueu ~ng ,mac simile Sin nature of Lewis A. Osborn, and in bbxes of 30 and V/ lbs. and Sold by °rocas generally. Wholesale Depot and Trade Supplied by ITHOIXAS REI1) s CO., GLOBE MILLS, Inpotters awl Wiloleaale 'Dealers; in Tea, Coffin, and Spices. Nos. 103 & 105 Warren and 269 Washington • i • Streets, New York. April United States Steel Pen Works. Factory, Catuden, N. J. R. ESTERBROOK & CO. STEEL PEN MANUFACTURERS. Warehouses: 403 Arch Street, Philadelphia, 42 John Street, New York. These Celebrated Pens arc of Genuine American Manufacture,and comprise every leading style rn the Market, and are equal In finish, elasticity and fineness of point , to the best imported. They are, therefore, sure to gai %the confidence of the American public. Samples and Prices on Application. LOTS MADE TO ORDER; OF ANY PATTERN OR STAMP REQUIRED. For sale to the Trade at the Manufactu. Ter ' arehouses as above; and at retail by till Sta tioners, Booksellers, and 2,, ewsdealers in the United States. ltyll4 .Esterbroolt IS: Co.) LIST Or C • In the Court of 'Common County at June Term 18G6. • Rouse vs. Mallory et al Cole use •of W. T. Jones, vs 11 . & G Nelson Mercerean & Weston vs. De'drick & White. Mills vs Bartlett Crane vs Seeley • Schaffer vs Barclay & Bailey Watrons vs Daggett Goodrtch vs Monroe & Cobb's Admes Plymett vs Dearing Gale vs Fox, Graves et al I - Swain, assignee &c. vs Graves, guardian &e Stephens & Niehols vs Beaman Lyman vs Clark Patterson vs Francis . B. F. Burt vs Roulet town hip Cole vs Gordon Booth vs Hamilton Hackett vs Cleveland I , Denn vs Graves, StarkWmither et al Dodge vs Ives & Salsbury! Same vs same • Allen vs Flynn- Ensworth vs Flynn • Thatcher vs Peterson Billings vs Pye McDougall vs Beatman &TEdwaids Tyler vs Grandy • H. J. OLIIST I ED, Prothonotary. April l9, 1866. Court Proclamation. w r= e S ra th ati e d il e o e n[ an ß a ob t e h r e t B G o . o . s W c hitt s ., Jones and G. G. dolvin,l Associate Judes of the Courts of Oyer A; Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sksions of the Peace, Orphan's Court and Co:lit of Common Pleas for the county of PotteF, have issued their precept, bearing date the twenty-fourth day of Feb'y in the year off our Lord one thou sand eight hundred anffisixty-six, and to me directed, for holding a court of Oyer a: Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, Quarterl l Sessions "f the Peace, Orrhan's Court, and Court of Common Plen in the Borough of Coudersport, op: MOND'AY, the 18tir day of June next, and to continue one week :. Notice is therefore.hey given to the Cor oners, Justices of te 'eace and Constables within the county, that they De then and there in their proper persons,,d at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, with thei*olls, records, inqui sitions, examinations,d and other remerd brances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done. And those who are bound by their red l ognizances to prose cute against the prisoners that are of shall be in the jail of said county of Potter, are to be then and there to prbsecute against them as will be just.. Dated at Coudersport, May 1,.186G, and the 89th year of the 'independence of the United States of America. W. Wr. BROWN, Sheriff: Notice. GSRMANIA, Potter Coy, Pa., Aug. 1, 1863.. IkTOTICE is hereby given that Charles Bu ll slier, now or late of this county, holding the following descrihe4 property. has not ye' paid any consideration,whatever fcr the same, and all persons are hereby warned not to pur chase any of said propprty of the said Busiror before the decision of the Court is given in this case and C. Pusher has paid to me the consideration money therefor. The following is thelproperty : Ist. A certain tract of land ntar the Ger mania Mill, in warrantlso7s, Abbott township ; Potter county, Pa., containing 100 acres.— 'Also 25 acres in warrant 5078 and adjoining the above. 2nd. A certrin tract of land; vith Mill and improvements thdreort, near Kettle Creek, in warrant 5810, in Stewirtson township, Potter county, Pa., containing about 204 acres. C. Busher holds Opt", in !Hart warrant no. 2501, in Gaines township; Tioga county, Pa., en , the road leading frbm Germania to Gaines, containing 850 acres.l tf WM% 11ADDE. TilE BUCKEYE ST RAW-CIITTER pATENT.ED, JULY, 1804,13 Y PORT.ER Sc SMITU TUOUSANDS of Owen Machines are befog mado tui'd sold, and give niers • Universal Satisiaction • than any other Straw or Stalk-Cutter in market. 'lt has no castings about abd can be made or repaired in any countr> town. The Knife is stationary l —Box vibrates—feeds itself —Cuts on top of the knifd—cuts everything square off any length you wish, arid you cannot "rank° milled wurk of it even with a thin knife. 512.. Plimples of Machines 'can be seen 'at shop of the untlerst•tiatd. ManufactUrcd and for sale Ity N. H. GOODSELL. Coudersport, Pa., Oct. ,18 G 5 . F 0 UIT Z'S CELEtiRATED llorso CRttle Poclorsil In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs, Liver, 1 -1-f ; -.- 5 -' 4 .;,,, ac., this article / -..;;1... - .. 4 1 .i,k '''4 7 :',. ~41 acts as a specific. ' , 1 „ ... -_,1., ; ,....,........ ...; . By putting from . 'one-half a paper ~.,,,,,.•-• -;.: to a paper In a , ),... - barrel of swill the' ----,-.,---- 1 ..., .:,--z -above diseases • - ......„-----,,.51. ;.--r--- ' will be eradicated ---- = --- -r ,- 'ar - 7 --- ---- , -- or entirely prevented, If given in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. ' Price 25 Cents periPaper, or 5 Papers for 81. I PSITPAIIED BY S. A. vourrz .sr., AP THEIR WHOLESALE DECO AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Frankr St., Baltimore, Nd. For Sale by Drugg - is and. Storekeepers through. out the theital State . Sold by P, A. ITEBBINS & CO.,Coudcrs port, Pa. 24TE.:1V NITJSIC JIIST received—Polkas,'Waltzes, Schott Marches. Songs, Duette, Varlatione—by April 24;'66. D. C. & M; M. LARRABEE. ITSES Pleas of Potter tflyssea Joint. Stock Academy Association, NOTICE is hereby giver! that Articles of 11 Association hare been filed in the COurt of Common Pleas of Totter CountY, Pa., and that a memorial has been presented ° to said Court praying for the llncorporation of an Associaiion for, Educational purposes under said articles of Association by the name, style and title of "The Ulyssss Joint Stock Acad emy Association," and that the Court has appointed Monday; the 18th darof June next: at two o'clock P. M., for the bearing of all parties interested In said Association. H. J. OLMSTED, Prbthonotary. Coudersport, March. 3, 1566. BY VIRTUE of sundry Writ , : of Vendition Exponas, Ficri Facies andtevari Facies issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter County, Pennsylvania, and to me di rected, I shall expose to public gale or outci, v, at the Court House in Cotidersport, on MONDAY, the 18th dayj or June, 1866 at I o'clock, p. tn., the following described tracts or parcels of land to wit : Certain real estate trt Allegany tp., beginning at rt, post, in the south line of lot No 87 of the allotment ,of landS (in said tp. 38 perches east of the south-west' corner thereof, thence by east line of west pnrt of said lot No. 87 north 172 and 9. lOtbs perches, thence south by west line of east part of said Jot No. 87 172 and 19-10thsperches i to line of lands of the estate of 'William Bingham dec'd, :hence by said line west' 36 perches to the place of beginning. Contitining Thirty-Six and sexen-tenths acres of land, 'more or less, with the usual allowance of 'six per cent for roads Ste., about Twenty l acres of which are improved, with one new frame house, one new frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Harmon Baxter. Certain real 'estate in 'Stewartson township bounded and discribed as folloirs viz : On the East by warrant No. 5943, on the North by warrant No. 5960 ; on the West by lands of William McDougall and warrant No. 5150,and on the South by warrant No. 5942, containing one thousand and eighty one acres with allow ance of six per cent. for; roads ,j . e. being war rant No. 5963 ,with about onel, hundred and fifty acres improved on which is erected two frame houses,three frame shanties,ththe frame, barns' ' one blacksmith shop, one; saw , mill and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of John S. Clark. ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land viz : beginning at a Hemlock Stump on the North Moe of Lot No. 38 surveyed to Geo. W. Rice, and the South West corner of this lot,thence north a half degree west eighty-four perches to a poet, the North West corner of this lot, thence South. eighty-nine .debTes, East along the South line of Lot No. 40 one hundred and eight perches 'to a post the the North-east corner Of this Lot, thence south a half degre - e easeeighty fourperches to a post the South-Fast corner of this Lot on the North line of Lot No. 38,thence North eighty ' nine degrees West one hundred and eight pCrches to the place of beginning, Gontainig fifty-three'and file tenth's acres with nn al lowance os six per cent. forj Roads &c. be the same more or less being Lot No. 39 arld part of warrant No. 1281 in Genesee township. To be sold'as the property of Elizabeth D. Whit aker and Chester Whitakor.r , _ ALSO—Certain real estate in Sylvania township bounded and destbed as follows viz : cbmrnencing at the soot i-west corner of Chester Burleson's lotion the l east bank of the Sinemilionin,g creek, thence east 145 percle3 to a hemlock corner,thence north 116 peiches to a beech corner, thence west 64 perches to a pos t corner on bank of creek, thence south west along 'bank of creek to place of begin ning.. Containing'seventy-five acres,and being part of warrant No. 47G0, on which is erected one dwelling house,' one barn, two shanty houses, with about six acres cleared with some fruit trees thereon. To be, sold as the property of william M. Earl. ALSO—Certain real estate in the village of Lewl.4villelin the township bf Ulysses bounded and described as follows :.an the l east by lands of O.R. - Basset on the south by lands of A. A. Gridley, on the hest by the 'l3l,ghway leading froin Lewisville to Brookland,nnd on the north by the highway leading froth' Lew isville to Hector. township. Containing three acres and one hundred rods with one frame Tavern house, one, frame Wagon Shcip, one frame Barn and some fruit trees thereon being the same property deededG. Lewis to C. C. 'Lyman. To be sold as Itheproperty of p. C.lLyman. I ALSO—certain real,estate in Ulysses town ship bounded and disetlibedj as follows : on the north by lands of E. Merrill and Jay , Cushing on the east, south and west, by lands of H.H. Dent! Containing twenty-five acres, inore 'or less, being lot No. 127 on the trirtp of lands of Dent in Ulysses township, and part of warrants Nos. 1265, and 1814 about ten acres of which are improved ,with, one frame House, one ;frame barn, some other out-buildings, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Martha A Whipple. -ALSO--411 those sii; certain tracts or par cels of land }situate in the county of Potter being Lottery warrants Nos. 5122, 5123, 5124,- 5125, 5126,and 5127„ and conveyed Iby patent from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to John Nicholson' dated the 29th day day pr April April 1794 and the 30th 'day of *94 and named Darby, Goshen, St. Thomas, Concord, Fairfax and Richmcind, rind each tract con taining one thousand and ninety-nine acres, or six thousand five hundred - and} ninety-four. 'acres in all, and beingithe same as conveyed by John Nicholson and Hannah his wife by deed dated } the 18th day of. March' 1795 to John ;Ashley and recorded among 'the land record Of Potter count,T . in Deed Book B page 147,&c.,excepting owe piece containing thirty and one-half acres heretofore conveyed to S. IL. Martin, and one piece containing seventy two and three-fourths acres heretofore con veyed.to Wm. McDougall. To he sold as the property of Corneliusillunsicker and William Garlock. John Sunderlin et al, (ere tenants. ALSO—Certain real estate in Roulet tp., bounded aArl described as follows: Beginning 33 rods east of lot No; 22 contracted to H. P. Manning, thence West 186 rods, thence north 86 rods, thence east 186 }rods, thence south 86 rods to the place of beginning. COntain ing One Hundred 'Acres more or less. and being 16t 21 of the ellotm'ent of Keating lands in Roulet tp., about Seventy-five acresl of which are improved, with two frathe hou es, two frame barns, one 131a,eksmith shop, elle frathe shoe shop and'some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the•proporty of E. W. Schoon over. ; . in is invaluable. wes the quality he milk. ' It bag proven by ae experiment to cease the quan •' of milk and tm twenty per and make the tier flrra and eet. In fattening ttle, it 'gives them appetite, loosens sir hide and te s s them thrive ALSO—Certa'n real estate in i pswayo tp., bounded and described as follow§o3egirining at the south east corner of lot NO 26 of Me- Vicar's survey and rip:ming south 111° west on line of lots 13 chains and 45 links ro the south and most westerly comet: df lot 74 of said Ifelricar's survey, theilee South 8870 east on lot Hite - len chains to a stake, thence north enst eight cbaini and fifty-five links to the center of Highway as it runs up and dcwu the Eleven Mile creek, thence north 851° east along the center of the llighway aforesaid .sAlLgs, 6 1 'cbains and 8 links - to'art angle ih, said road, thence north 63° east along center tf said rem c h a i s i and 19 links tea stake, t ence north 13.° east 50 chains and , 60 links to the north side of lot No. 24, to a stake. in lot lino, thence - north 881° west 'on lines of lots' 24 i¢ 23 40 chains to a stake standing in north line of lot No. 23, thence south 13° west 28 .chains and 60 ii n ks_s o a stake standing in south line of lot No. 23, Thence south 883 . ° east on lot line 6 chains and 80 links to a stake in lot line" thence south 13° west oh lot line 21 chains to a stake in the south line of lot No, 26, thence 1 883° on the line between lot No. 25 and the Bryant lot 10 chains and 50 links to the place of beginning. Containing Two Hundred acrel more or less, with about Sixty acres improved, Iwith two frame houses, two frame horns, and Isome fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of G. F. Itoselee, ALSO—Certain real estate in:Wharton bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a Hemlock on the south bank of the Ems Fork of the Sindetnabonhag, thence north 83 perches to a stub Omer, thence west 108 perches to the First Fork of the Sinnernabon. ing Creek, thence north along said Creek about 110 perches to the line of lOt No. 21, thence West 78 rods do a post corner, thence 'south 126 perches to a corner, thence in a ..south-east direction I to the Si/men:awning Creek, thence south ttnd south-west along the Sinnemahoning about 90 perches to the corner of Stephen flortorn'alot, thence east 105 and 5-10ths perches to the north-east corner of Stephen Horton's lotl, thence north 85 perches to or near the intersection of the East Fork with the First Fork streams, thence east alms the East Fork. courses 83 perches to a stones pile, thence east across the creek 25 perched to the place of beginning. Containing Ono Hundred and Ninety,-eight acres of land. with the usual allowance for roads ect., being the north part of lot No.I 20, the west part of let No. 21 and lot No. 22, and parts of Warrants 4727 and 4923, with about Sixty neves ims proved, three dwelling houses, one small store house, one horse barn, sheds, and swim fruit trees thereon.!] To be sold as the prop erty of James Bastrop. ALSO--Certain real estate in Wharton tp., bounded nod described as follows: Beginning at a post the south-east corner hereof, thence north 59 6. 1 vest 15 reds to a post in the corner of the 'Highway on the north side of the East Fork of the Sinnemahoning Creek, thence north fobs rods to: a post in said Highway, thence vt est 36 and 3-10ths rods to the creek, thence north /5° west along the bank of the said Sinnenahoning, Creer 83 and 4-10 the rods to a Hemlock, ithenee north 67° east 22 rods to a post on :the bank of said Creek, thence north 7° east aleng said Creek 20 rods to a post, thence north 27° 1 west along'said Creek 43 rods to a post, thence east 65 and 3-10ths rod 3 to a post, thence south 160 and 1-10th rods to the place of beginning. Con taining Fifty-two acres more or less, with about ten acres improved and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of 11. V, Bartron. W. W. BROWN, Sheriff. Coudersport, Mai 21, .18-013 Audit Or's Notice; r IIE undereittned, Auditor appo;nted 1.7 the Court of the County of Potter, to dietribute looney in tau handy of the A.lnsinistrators of the Estate of David D. Booth, late; of th, %ray° township deed, to and amongst those le4ally entitled thereto ;vitt meet nll parties interested, nt the Register's Ottlee in the llorou2l, of Cowlerstsirt, on Tuesday the 19th day of done, ISO. at 2 u'elodli at,, to attend to the tulles of said appointment. DAN BAKER., Auditor, - Coudersport, 'May 19, ISd6. (Ii3AIcER r 3 ROSINESS COLLEGE • North-east Corner Tenth and Chestnut. Streets, PHILADELPHIA. The most complete and theronghly appointed Busl• • ues , i or Commercial College in the country. . The only one in the city , pos,iessing a Legislatire Charter, and the only one in the toiled States author• ized to confer Degrees of merit. Diplomas awarded to graduates .in the Commercial,Course under Its cor porate seal by authority of law. Conducted by gentlemen of liberal rdncation and, extensive experience in business, and affording nay quailed advantages for the thorough theorctiml /Ind practical education 013-oung.m n for the various du ties and employments of bus nese THEORY AND' PRACTICE COMBINED by n system of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING original and pre-ernifientty prbetical, giving the stn. dent in the bhortest f ime n complete insight into th• routine, details, custom; and forms of busittese In generaf.as conducted in the best-regulated commer cial and financial esMblisbrnefit P. THEORETICAL BOOK-KEEPING Upon a new . plan. - with an originnt exposition of the science of account, arranged and published by the proprietor of this liiptitntion exclusively for his owe use Fax log one-half .the ordinary labor of the student, anti r‘ giNing hint a coinplete knowledge of the p'ae..l.e of the herb rats. 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All the rooms have been fitted op in the sere best style with Thisiness Offices or Counting houses, Telegraph Offices, Stationeryl Store, and a regular BANS OE DEPOSIT AND ISSUE supplied with finely-engraved lithographic notes used as n circulating medium in the Department of Actual Business. • TO YOUNG MEN who desire the very best facilities for a Pr:vilest Education for Bt4iness, vo guarantee a coarse of instruction no where else to be ennalled,'whilc the reputation and standing of the Institution among.' business men mike its endorsement the best parFfmi to success and advancement. 9.11 contemplating. entering any Cominercial College, are_ invited to solid for an I I ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR & CATALOGUE containing compecto interior views of the Colle and full particulars of the course of instruction terms, 9 - .0. • • L. FAIRBANKS, , r .i t l s l id . e , nt. IA NT, Sop/. of Ofice Businto. novl4uil.SPd E. mEnc
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