Ir COUDERSPORT ACADEMY. ll=l lIE Treee9 of this Institution take plea- Tin a nnouncing, to the Public that e eng led the services of the Rev. Se ift:so ilich., as Prine pal. This gentle- I_ Il es .o us well recommended as being ,„ t,en:ed, and experienced. lie has been e d et :etching a large share of the time year-;toy r , o and from among the large ;;Iber of his puls, abot suu have gone (pal under hi pi s ifistruc.i u ons, as teachers in ;•eres. parts of the country. It wilt be his t atute oar Academy one of the most schools the coma_ry, for those who : os • q .,fy , .hetuselves for teaching or for • responsible stations in lire, and utso for • ;rho desire to prepare for college. lIE WINTER TERM commence on 'Monday. December 3d, tin The Academic year will be divided in :Dar Terms, of eleven weeks each term. Term witi commence on Monday, Icoti; the Sauatner Term will i'f.:oce On Mond h. Mod; and f,r.a on Manday, the Ist. day of TERMS. . rt 0 ,, per term of e:even weeks as p. ~ , uthe;—Readinx, Spelling, and &c., - - - - - s":2.uo c„,3u branchei—Geog,raphy, Ari.hcdc,c, uud Cramtuar $ 3.UU H,:ner Enc•ish Br incheß 7 —N.itural cm:lam!, Chemistry, &c., - - y 4.00 El e.er M ‘thetuttics—A!gebra, Geotnel $ 5.00 1,,,a3m.1 Greek Languages, - - $ 5.00 rr l'iyLieut strictly in advance. T4,•y't the Terms of tuition are consider xrr ta they bare been heretofore, , e .• ❑ de•;hued Ih-a the initruction shall in ail the branchei taught ; and who desire to learn and are trilling - to ird it IL very PROFITABLE SCUQOL. n'SV:SIi!R•)SS, President. ItvlS NIANN, Treasurer, g livER t' )N, Secretary, Truitees 11 01, [ED, Ell RFES, "'ward can be obtained in private Fain ag e , or room- can be had in the tm• applying to the Trustees. ' , , prt, 1835. The Journal Book-Store Oii:ERS to the public a good variety of :. •,: re id dile hooks, che: p for cash or 2: 11 , Ce ,4 14.1e5. Ali the newest books of h and, or immediately pro cit.. miters. and we hopo to receive as fai•htin attention to basis • and an e .rucst deiiire to oblige, may Nex banks received at blaurt inter +,Sl•illll): :•.:I • lofiery of all kinds, • fir rincr Flowers, etc., con , tantly . • Music, Maps, MAthematical bistro 50 Ch:: a n d evun:ne for yourselves at JOURNAL BOOK—STOI.I 111-canie . r; will ..e.w.l), fiud supply - a r chinery prlcea, and TYLER'S I) , lir Storm At;t: GU.L.LLLi , 1. ray Books, 1311 V s . ti f - • t and a new sup p : 'oz. Bemis, tco the t. RAM. BOOK-STORE. . lltl rriiS ;ust received at the JOUiz:NAI, BOOK—STORE 7-16 tiANDLEs, Drawer do., Bolts. Ha er Snaps, NVardrotte Hooks, ILtig.es kept for sale by 1.1:1V.IS MANN. a...: PAINTS at • Music. 1 - WEN'S celebrated Instructions .11.• I' .. ol,••Forte Primmer; ‘t y 01 Sileet Mnsic: , 7 • Or I.v TYLER & JONES. LAW, ,41,1 Produce of all kinds taken in fur ouds at this store. C 4. JONES. J1.1.\ at Drug and Book Stort MEM. and BUCKWHEAT con ui 7 on hand a! ,he NEW PROVISION ITORE NEW BOOKS. BiISOAGE S.: MY FREEDOM. By rod. Doug ;•24. to tarn ral Africa.. Baraid Taylor, r•rta n. It Mrs. Lincoln Phelps, I'ltirdtiatery of Portraits, .•-• `:•r the Pioneer Preacher, I.t.c.t ; etl \un, litthteti •-•• l'or t Uri ics, %6.11 a general mock of S'andard ‘t , ceeaneous orks. good buoka for %Van piper, SLaitonery:n & Sla(is, Pens, Pencils, bor. eNeryili.tig in our line of bum ' .t.e Ure.ttes. care y. • cc,, of Drugs, Medicines, Fancy h.ches Jeweny, has been greariy .o man. .he increasing demands. auniaily j vii. the pubic to examine TILL. 1: JOE. --erspori, November, hiaCa inrthee ment. •• '! test LininteNt in the 11 7. hrld ! Prepared by A. MACARTHUR, M. I). r :: 1 .1 . ,:c.e way be teLed upon as being a ;re for Sprain, Orwses, Cramps, Rheunia.itxu. Frozen Liinlis,Lutt of tho Muscles, Croup, "QuiltSy' Affections of the Spine, ous 4 1:t4. eakuess, and for Bunts if appl,ed y, Eruptions of the :Skin, Chipped Cu or Sores,,and effectually couu-' .11V dy for H and ' 24 , be cure e.tecival reme of the following orses disease, 111116.e*, SiNeniUgS, SpiSVOIS, ,q=J:tt , , Fresh Wutinds, Sweeney. Wind- Lauieuess, Cracked Hems, Scratches, "-*c, ,tud bi lie of all halt's occasione ,l a kkoess 3 . b juLINS and Flutes just received by TT LER. :SHEICIFF'S • _ • "DV VIRTUE or sundry writs of Vendi- I tioni Exponas, issued, out of the Cann of Common Pleas of -Potter_ County, Peruisyl - - vania-, and to me directed, '1 shad expose to pubic sale or outcry, at the.Couirt House, in the Borough of Coudersport, on -MONDAY, the 17th day.of December, 153, at lu - o'clock A. M., the following described real estate, to wit : heal Estate, bounded and described u situate in Ailegally township,' Potter Cumby, Pa., bounded on the north by Onsea ted s ands, on the east by tot No., .134, south by unseated lands & lot No., dl, and on the ices. by unseated lands; containing one hun dred and twelve & 4-Itiocres, and the usual allowance of six per cent, of which seventy five acres are improved, with one frame house one log house, one frame barn, one black smith's shop, an apple orchard and ocher fruit trees thereon—said premises being of the altothient of the Fox & Hoax estate in said township. Seized and taken iu execution, and to be sold as the property of N. L. Dike: ilea! Estate,situate in Genesee township Potter county, PennsylVania; bounded on the north by the New York & Pennsylvania state line, east by lauds of Garrnow Lhaniners, soul by Bingham lands, an/ west by lands of C. Leach; containing two hundred and sev en:y acres, about twenty-six acre's of which is unproved,. with a tog house and burn thereon. Seized, tahen in execution, and to be sold as the, property of Pamck Burke. Real Estate, - situate in the Borough of Coudersport, Po.ter county, Penusyivauta, to•wh: to. on square No. zi uu the piai of the Borough - ut Coudersport, on whicb ts raverit house, 4-rsque barn and ciater ou. inius,.s—ei.so7—a piece or parcei - of land ~dj u .ning .he "bore, in .he said Borough of Condenipurt,:bounded as ludowst—on the north uy turd s.ree:;'east by lois' Of Sullins Lrt..eutteu, sotiLli by ilecunit et., Laid ou ,he wes, by to.s \o's 4.1 J, J, zoo &z i, be.ng r, :is•, i and running from second - to thud s.reeis, - .and luny tee. in main ; ou which is erec.eu one back-sunit's shop and shed.. beiz.eu, taken to execu.ton, and to be sold as the properi.y of C. W. Johnson. - Rea: Estate, situthe at aie townsh.p of Pike, Po.ter comity, l'euasyttram.“—buutiuetaun he north by lands of Lowry de..llc.ioug.to, east by unsett.eci lands, and .utughttua soul): by Luise:a:eta .adds, tau! uu .ue west by Litt/g -lt:it Lsta.e, Lik v aa Juuusuu, ;mu Lowery dc, Alciluugati; cuu.atutug six uutturect auu acres, count tot.y-lise ac r e. of witica art: :mprut etl, whit uue one wa.er saw-u 11.:; one !rune uuuse, one frame b.:ru, sneJ end °Ater uut houses, and some butt trees thereon. • Deiced, taiieu in execution, and to be sold az; .bee i ruper.j . ufJ "wee it. Dicikiusuu Si; James Dieiciubou. Real Esni:e, st.u,,,e in the township of cuun.y, Y...;--nuutided on .he nur,ll oy tJaw)U t. r ens. ane ‘‘, “ if . i n: Au. bUtittl I.nds ufJx plieni tn.e, and wen. Lp .nude ut . .epheus unit 11 , tun: unit a has liabut., Lie.tig pan or %Varian; .Vo..:ZW,:—con.runing ntutf-awned Ii acre.,; on which are efec:•o4, ,one waier Oho dweiiing buLtaes, .03/11 ZWO.SII.Ia/1 barlli. ::elzed, taken to execution, and to be 610iti ad the property of Luke ~Le ens. - • Real Es:a:a, si.o .e iu Hector township, Potter couti,), nt.:--boutadetl., on the flut.tt by .0..,ntel Sunder.tu, eds. by the Ingim...), bou.h by Joseph Suuderdu, Jr., a..d on the N% es. by Dante. Suudertut; cOu.atualg set. eu .tcres of laud, of which, three ,acres are nn i-ro, ed, with uue Mane dwe,iing house, one n.g b„rn, and out house, and riut, trees Lhere- ..z..eiz.ed, taken in execution, and to be. sold ZIS the properLy of Hew). Lrvay. Reai Esuve, situate to the township of Os wayu Putter county, I'a.:—bounded on the nor h by the highway, east by S. P. Lyman, on .he sou.h and west by %% an. McDougall; tom:titling s-lti of an acre; on which are erected, one two story dwetung house and one frame b .ru. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of P. P. Story. liy virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, the fol- low lug deign ibed property, to-wit:—one frame house and one frame barn, situa.e in the town- -I ship of Sharon, Putter i.ouu.y, Petnisylvania ; and ALSO 111 Q lot or p ece of ground and cur,i ege appurtenent to the said bui.dings--- bounded and described as fo,lows in-wt.:— b ginning in ,he c.u.re of the itighway, at ,he nor.u-west corner of ,he lot. on e, hitch said hai,ddigs are ercc.ed, thence a.ong sa.d high way, suit.h degrees, ear.iU perches; .hence south 411 degr ee s, west o perchhs; thence nor,h Z , U degre es , w est . tu p e rches to t h e ,h ie of land occupied by W. J. & s. \%arucr; thence by the line of said :and nor.h 40 de grees, e..st d perches to the beginning i—cian raining do perches of land. Seized' taken in, execution, and to be sold as the propony of J. C. Brunson & Char,es Steele. A. 1-' JONES' By virtue of a writ of Levari Facies, the following described property, to-wit :—bound ed on the ninth by vvurratit number east by the eas: ne of Potter county, south by lauds uwned a id occupied by Lrastus Guern eey, and on west by warrant Nu 1.190, it being the nor.ll hada warrant N0.,1599, con taining tire hundred acres, be the same more or le>s. - Seized, ttlen in execution, and to: be sold as the property of Win. 13. Slaughter. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa, the . following described. property, to-wit:—situate in the Borough of Coudersport, Potter county, Penn-, sytyaulai-r•bounded as follows: fronting forty six feet on od street on the pubic squ.tre, and exte'nd ug hack in a' nortlierty direction.l7s feet to an :they fourteen feet wtdez said jot being bounded on the south by third street aforesaid, east by a tot centrac - tedaiadeso,d by Dxvid Wilma, to S. Y. iLtintuond, west by jj, lot so,d and contracted by . David Wtimot to Jaines %V. Sini,ll, and on the north by the alley aforesaid; on virb,ch is erected one frame, bui,d,ng occupied ihr a store and, dwelling bduse, and o.her out houses thereon. • Seized, titkn in execution, 'and to -be sold as the property of D. W, spencer and lmi ly K. Spencer. Real Estate, situate . in Ulysses township; Potter county' Pa. :—bounded on the, north by 10:s ll & :hi, south by lot No. •..19 and unseat ed land of Fox & Ross, east by unsea.ed toads, and west by lots No's 113 &114 ; containing one hundred and sixty-one and c-lu acres, of whien t., acres are improwt.d, with one log: house, one log saitie and fruit trees thereon, •tiald premises being of the aliounent of lox & Ross lands in said township ol Ulysses.. seized, and taken in execution, ..,nd to bip sold as the property of Jared C. Burdick: Real Estate, situate iu ,he Borough of Con- dersport, Potter county, Pa.;—bounded od the north -by Fourth st., east by Main taseet,- south by.lot No. 1311 and John 8. Mann, west by Mann & Co!e, and loos Ma's 102 &1034.b0- D. W. SPENCER. 1=33=1 =BE= 11=1ME= ==l 1=31321 mem= =MCI IM=l 1=311:1MI GEM=I 1=331=1 !- ng PA 091, .. ICJ "33, On striate No. 120 9 seen on theltlaVol'iaid torotigh of 'Coiniet, X 01) TI, C E • - • . sport, in ;he C.oministsineas Office; on-whieh Amos P. 'Randall In Potter 4171.ComniOn Vi "‘ f i Pleas:l lin: —ll2 June are.exected_otie new 'frame - house, one old .. ~.._ . fratnelouse, 'one frame bani and -o th er out 1. • Amanda 11 . ..ftends11.t Tenn,.lo3is. poll m buildings:: . • '•' . ..• - . . ~"- "5 Divorce. , p art ro d ili ta er k t e l n o i f tt . A e . x s e r cnt ß io u n tie . r a . nd to be A' sabrena and-alias sitbpcon hiv . ing been old-Seasiltehde' Issued in this case praying for ceitain- Causes '. .' 'therein set. forth, he, said Libellant, might. be. . . , P. 4. STERBINS , . Sheriff: divorced from 'the bends • of trintrimon • Condersport,.. Nor. 22 1855. - - tered into witlOhe Itespondeut, Ateauda M. Court - P ro clamation ;- kaadailtid returned Vtiail.:i '2 - • '. . We do -therefore. command, you the said . . . 1 - • . YfEREAS, the li o n . R . G. White, Prii - s- Amanda 111. Randall. as before We did, that idetit Jud ge g and the Hon. 0. A Lewis - setting aside all business and excuses, you be M and Joseph ann, Esqs , Assoriete Judges of and appear 'in your proper persen before our the Courts,of Oyer undTeriaucr. and. Gene. said Judges at Coudersport, at our Court of ral Jail Deliiery, Quarter Sesions of the f Common Pleas, there tube held , the 17th day . Peace, ,Orphan's Court and.Court:of Common' of December next, to answer the Petition on Pleas fur the C.unty of Potter, have issued Libel -of your said Husband, and show cause, their precept,. bearing date the 22nd day- of I 1 any you have, why the said Amos B. Ran- Sept. in the year of our Lord one thousand doll shoul d not be divorced from the bonds of ht hundred cud fifty-eve, and to me direc.- of matrimny entered into. with you, agree ted. for holding a Court of Oyer and Termint , i ably to the. provisions of the Acts of Assembly and General Jail .Delivery,, Quarter Sessions C in Rich case made and provided. of the Peace. Orphan's Court, - and • Culla of Witness the Hon. IL G. White, - President Common Pleas, in the Borough. of Couders- Judge of our said,Court, at -Condersport, this port, on MONDAt, the 17th day of IYeeem... 24th day °T Oetuber, A. D. 1835, ber next, and to continue oue week. • P. A. STLBBINS, Sheriff. Notice is therefore hereby givcrt. to;thel Coroners, Justices-a the Peace, and' Consta bles within the county, that they be then and there in their proper persons; :at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day. with their rolls, records,'. inquisitions, examinations, and other remem braces, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be-done. And those who are bound by their recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of the said county of Putter are to be then and there tu prosecute against; them as will he jest. • • •, - - . Dated at Condersport,-Oct., 31st 185.5, and the 80,h year of the Independence of the I.juited.States of America. ... P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff List oftauses E. F..*Cll.;kl vs. G. N. Smith & Sanip son Short, - E. W. - 84110p 7: ; E. W. Bishop , N. L. Dike & Solomon - • - • ' • • Foster: . .Tuna O. Williams Harriet Losey. & With •• • Silas N. Howard " Richard Goodman Joel L. Raymond " Ornion Olney. Geo. Fox, Atlm'st'r of Estate of S.M. Fox $ Delos Dwight. Luman Liman Bell, Jr. S. FL & E. J. Purple " John Davis. fl Crittenden " Verscl Dickinson. . Verscl Dickinson "James C. Curtis. James Predmore' Isaac 7 hquipstm . c 5; 5 A.' Demmer. Verse] Dickinson .• Samuel Haven.. Lydia 3411enks " Rufus it writ, Jr.. Ransom Stoat • Ruck. T. B. TYLER, Pt oth'y. Prothonotary's Office, Coudersport, Oct. 27. 1853. In Potter Co. Common Pleas. John J. Ridgeway )\0.26, May'Term le;›,) — . Solomon Sat-well. March sth, 1555, Sum mons in Ejectment issued for a tract of hind, being part of Warrant No. (. - ,z.-11:t) rive thllns and eight Hundred ninety-live, Bounded and described as fottows: Beginning at a post cOrner, being the south west corner of the Wooden lot ; 'hence south, on the west line of said warrant, (251 Two hundred - sixty perches to a post corner, being the north east corner of Woodcocks; thence south(2oo) two Iv:tidied perches to a post corner; thence west (11,0) one hundred sixty perches to it post ; thence south to Ridgway's south line thence east (232) two hundred and thirty two I erches, or thereabon s, to corner in the east line of said warrttrit ; thence north .on said east tine about (661) six- .hundred, quid six,y-oneti erches to a post; 'hence westt - on said son, h line WordshLanit.k,,NNea g 4.o,,4) five hundred sixty-eigh: acres of land inure or less; situate and being iu the township of R'oulet, in the coun:v of Potter. Jaw: Itqh, I z•t:ts, Sununoits returned Nitth; Amed P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff on oath.— And now to wit ; Sept. 22, 1-.•53, on motion of L.fP. Winston, any. fur Plaintiff, Rute On Defendants to appear and - plead on or before the fourth day of the next December' Term (said Term commencing on he 17. of Dec.) or Judgment fur -t‘ am of appearance' and plea. Prothenotarys office, Coudersport Sept. 22nd, 7e55,. . T. B. TYLER, Pro CLOTH. DRESSING-. ALL persons having cloth to color utid dress, by leaving the same at the store oiL M. Judd in Coudersport, will be forwarded to the works of the subscriber finished Ur good 'order and returned, payment for dressing c.in be made to J. M. Judd on delivery - of :he Mark the pieces plainly with name and threminns. • • 0. H. PERRI Genesee Fork Sept. 19th, 1F,55. R. J. CHENEY • -o- IS HOME FROM THE CITY WITH a New Stock- of Goods, such as Groceries, Cloths, Domestic Dry. GOODS, • Which will be surd lower than any other person wou!d be willing to sell in this town. WHOLE SALE & RETAIL for ready Pay at the old etand of. D. W. SPENCER XTEW arrival of fregh _Teas, from 37) cents 11 to $l.OO. per.potniti,:at ft. J. CHENEI'S D. W. SPENCER, Agent: r:SSENCE of Coffee, Coff d at !ewe ee solr I prices than at any other Store, in town, as it was purchased before:the last rise, at ! r D.-W. SPENCER; Agent. BUTTER & Grain, Sheep Pelts, Deer Skins. Furs, &c.,•wanted at • " • 11.1: CHENEY'S; D. W. SPENCER, Agent; " . UTTER !A.. Grain; for sale at R. J. C's P. W. SPENCER, Agent. S --- PENCER, CtIENt•Y'S Agent, has gut NOM of the hearthbacco out. All lov ers of th weed - canfind it there I will guarun-.- ALL thi, most popular Patent Medicines On hana which will be sold at whole sale or re tai , also staple ankles in the Drug, Medi cine and Dyestuff line,foreale on the most rea sonabie term's. = D. W, SPENCER; Agent. ADIES, that Pomade also' Rose is foi sale atthe old stand by # D. W. SPENCER, Agent. . DDATENT MEDICINES at Invlesaie. IL -- 'Merchants and Pedlars will be billiplied with' all kiiideof Patiint Mei:lli:hies at Maim actuiett' icLolssale lid& by • •. • ' _TYLER. &.I.ONES • WBSI:' ER'S DICTIONARY Pocket, Scbool, University, Octavo, and Quarto; , editiotts, fOr 'sale by TYLER. NOTICE. . . Ann BursideZ. In Potter Co. Cornwall by her next friend _5 Pleas No.-113 Feb. Term J. Chase - - ' Moo — . Aibel hi Divorce. . . Jphb Burside A subpmita and . alias subpoena having, been issued in this case praying for certain cam-es therein set forth, she said Libellant - Might' be divorced from the bonds of matriiuotiV enter ed into with the Respondent John liurslde, and returned Nita. • - - We do therefore command 'pill the said John I3urside as . before we did; 'that setting aside all business and excuses, on be 'and appear in your proper person before our-said' Judges at Coudersport, at!our coltit of Coro nnua Pleas; there to be. held the . 17th : 41y of Decembernext to answer the petition pit Libel of your said wife, and show cause,,ir any you have, why the. said Ann .Burside should not be divorced _from the bonds of you, ,agreeably matrimony entered into with you, ,agreeably to the provis.ons of the Acts of Assembly in such case made and provided. ‘Vitness the Hon. Ft. G. White, President Judge.of our said Court, at Coudersport . " this 24th day -of Oct. A. D. - 1P55, • • P.A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. NOTICE. Dewitt Baker In Potter Co. Common Pleas vs. No. 50, Feb. Term, 1e155, Ethili_Plaker Libel in Divorce. • A subpoma aid alias snbpwn.t having been issued 'in this case praying tbr (pertain causes therein set forth ,he, said:filial'lam, might be divorced-from: the'-bonds of matrimony en tered into with the , Respondent Emily E. Ba ker, and returned We do therefore command von the said Emily Baker, as before we diii,that Setting aside alt business and excuses, you be and ap pear in your proper p , rson bef.tre our said Judges at Coudersport, at our Court of Corn-- mun P:eas, 'here to be head. the Fith day of Decembernext, to answer the petition on Libe.;a yours lid litisband, and show cause, danyyou have, why the said Dew itt Baker. should not be divorced from the bonds of mat rimony entered MA> with von, agreeably to the provisions of thmActs of Assembly in such eases Made and provided. Witness the lion. It G. Win's., President Judge of our said'Court,-at Coudersport, th.s ..24th day of October, A. D. 1 • P. A. sTEBBINS, Sheriff. NOTICE-. Samuel W. - Carpenter) No. -- dd - May 'term, 1555. Libel Di- t l''ifttlYti'Frlfftntrpenter - rtre - complainlin, - tuiv ing presented his. petilion and Libel in Di vorce, to the Court of Common Pierre. of the county of Potter, praying, the said. Court tit order and decree a Divorce of him, the said Samuel W.. Carpenter. from the bonds of matrimony with his said wife, Esther Carpen ter; arid flat said Court hiving ordered a i4tibmetia and alias subpoma, respectively to issue m,hich, said subprenas have been return ed "nthil." Now, therefore, you,. the said Esther Carpenter are hereby notified, that you be and appear before the Honorable, the Judges of the said Court of Common Pleas of Potter county, at C'oudersport, at the nest, Term of said Court, which will be on the 17th day of December, PS. - .yri. to show cause, if any you have, why the said Court -should not de cree a Divorce from the bends of Matrimony between you and your said husband, ti atunel \V. Carpetitei, • PIERRE 'A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. NOTICE, John Baker )In Potter Co. Common Pleas vs. No . 35, Feb. Term, 1855: • Cynthia Baker ) Libel in Divorce. A subpruna and alias snit poma having been issued in this case praying for certain causes therein set forth, he, said Libellant, might be divorced front the bonds of matrimony en , tered into with the Respondent Cynthia Ba ker, and returned We do therefore command you the said Cynthia Baker, as before we did-, that setting aside all bu-Miess and • excuses, you be and appear in your proper person before our said Judges at Coudersport, at our Court of Com mon Pleas, there to be held the 17th day of December next, to answer the. petition on Libel of your said Husband, and show cause, if any you have, why the said John Baker should not be divorced from the bonds of mat rimony entered into wi.h you, tv , ree.,bly to the provision of the Acts of Assembly iu such case made and r rovided. Witness the lion. R. G. White, President Judge of our said Court, at Coudersport, this 2-litt day of October, A. a11J.55. . • . .P. A. STEBBINS, Sheri:T. NOTICE. L: W. Berthrong ln Potter Co: Common : - :vs* • . ' Pit as N 0.53 Feb. Term Myraetta Berthron-. 1E55. Libel iii Divorce. A subrena and alias subpcona having been ssited,ie this - case prayitig. for : certain ' eauseST therein At forth he said LibellantMight be divorced from the bonds - ot watiiinouy eal., tered into with Respondent Myrsetta 11. Ber throng, and returned nihil. We do therethre commend you the said Myraetta II: Berthrong, us before 'we • did that setting aside all business and excuses. you' be and appear hi your proper person be fore our said Judges at Coudersport at our Court of Common - Pleasiliere to be, held the 17th day of December next, to answer the petition on Libel ofyour said Ilusbaed, and a Vow causes, ifany you have, why the said L. W. Berthro ag should not be divcrced from the heed.; of Matrimony entered into with you, agreeably to the provisions of the Ac!s of Assembly in such case made and provided': Witness the !Ion; -11, , ,,G, 1 W Itite, Presidept Judge of Oursaid 'Conk,' it:t CoutlcrsPorttliier 2-Ith day;of Deli/bet A.'D. 1.835. - ' • : . , ,'- ' P. A. STF; Ittlt - Nts , , _Sheriff. v t supply of fwd and Cam-. A Lumps—pome•nety and beautiful pattercis jug received and for sale low at - TyLutt& JONES LOIS MANDIS-PO.LVJWIi. Lewis- ritahlo Ts at home tighin;ih,tbe iLthe'gcrtli-wesi &miler of ih TAi3ll Square, and is reeeiving froM.,PreV , r, YOrk' ;44 Philadelphia; riot a .." . inainpuitliStock" of in ter dry goods, - .but anfScient to . .snpply the de mands of thii cuifirmmity, "and ctf :suet variety . its to suit pll lieviiighad,considerable experietme in supplying. the :people' of' this section of the copal). with Prints And Dress Goods,. anti Laving selected his .assortrociii from twA cities, he- Hatters himself that his present stock is a little ahead of .any ever otkrEd for. sale in Coudt;rspOrt, He 'would therefore say to Lis old customersc;Step in and examine for yoorselves—and to the p(o -ple generally that his goods are fetraalethat he will be happy to make hits visitors feel "fit home. Give him a call: • CM:tiler:port, (Jet. W.,' 18.15. • - • THE Ladies *ill find at Nantes simy Cocileii, Washington; 91et rimuck. Allen, & Sous', Mid other choice varieties of Prints, wurruutesl - by the subscriber sot to de Laines at Mann's. Al- Itiacas; Paramettas, uud English and' Frenil Merinoes; at G INGHAM'S, a goad assortment, at MANN'S. SILKS and Dress Trimmings at- MANN'S o f various patterns and qindi Lik:s also' Lialeis! and. Child rein's :; • MANN'S. . CIAMBRICS; Bi'shOp Lawns, .Victo-, na Lawns, C 4 Lace, Crape, Barred . Mae lies, Linen ilundkeraiefs, Euibruider-id do., Muslin Edgings", COtton do., Liueu do., Ladies' Skirts and Cars, to be found ut Aat_ quantity of Hosiery a _ ' - MANN'S TF you want warm Stockings fur ...Lthe ehitdren,-eall at • MANN'S. pROADCLOTHS., Cassimeies, Sat .l.lPiuets, Cloths, Tweeds, and Jesus, a good anbortmellt at NIANN'S. IWISH it distihi fly understood that an Prints sold at the store of the bubsoriber ut one shilling per yard, are wairanted not to L. MANN. fIAITER Boots,. Buskins, and t Groat variOty of Shotis, can be found at MANN'S. BOYS' and Youths' Boots at MANN'S QHEETINGS and Shirtings, a good L.7vuriety, At MANN'S. QUGARS, Teas, Coffee, G Inge r, Pep per, Spice, Starch, and Sale ratio; n "full supply always on hand at T P you want Axes, Hatchet., ..,upsets;irpseis; Auger's.; Anger Bits, Files of all kiuds, Steel Squares, Iron do, call at MANN'S. TP, WIS MANN keeps constantly on A hand Shovels, Spades, and Manure Foilts. 1/OCKS, Door Handles, Butts, and Screws of all sizes and varietio3, at. MANN'S. POCKET Knives, Table do., the hest assortment ever offe'red for sale in Coudersport, at . MANN'S. B RIER Scythes, warranted, at MANN'S. NTAILS, assorted sizes, constantly on 11 hand at . MANN'S. TLTST received a flue assortment of tP Cur fiery, whichi4 offered for sale at prices that will give satisfaction, by L. 3IANN. A •LL persons knowng themselves Ilto he over m elve Months iri arrears with Lewis Mann, are -very respectfully asked to cal at his store' in Coudersport, as he is in wa't of funds to pay his debts in the city ; and all who are in- account with him, are respect fully reminded that the summer season is citri ing,aud with it Ought to be closed their tummy accounts. WANTED at Lewis Mann's store in exchange for .goods, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, 31illet, Rye, Wheat, Hides, Sheep :'ens, Rags, Old Iron; and even Cash will not be refused. Coudersport, Oct. 18, 18;k5. slirett, Gods AT THE KEYSTON-E -_THE undersigned would respectfully in form his old friends 'and the public gene rally, that he :has resumed. the mercantile business. He has purchased au entire NEW STOCK - OF DRY GOODS Which he is now receiving. * Havin,• , sold gdorLi in this community for a series of years, he flatters himself that ne has S elected a stock of winter dry goods that will suit. the taste of, his old Customers, and such new ones as may, give him a call. • He cannot undertake enumerate the articles that make ltp 'his tis- - surtinent, but he has every,variety aud,style of . DRESS GOODS, • ' ' BROAD CLOTHS, - - • „ , HATS,&.O YANKEE NOYIONS,&c., that are .usually usually kept-fin likely t suit the-fancy of buyers: 'He also' has a full supply t.if - . •/ • :GQFkEE, , RICE, - and otherGmceries, also Hardware, Crockery; &c:, all of which he is.auxious to exchange. -.fur . cash or„produce, ou favorable terms to buyer.. Call and see at the , store ftirtuerly occupied .1,1 Allies White. • ARCH. F. JONES. - Coudersport, Oct. 18, DM. • 11, ROA DOLOTHS,-' Uassuneres, and Tweeds, can be bought of the under; eignel as cheep as at any,atliar.eitablishmaat: coeinty.-. r: -.JONES. 1(4 7. • 110 OBT. J. CHENEY would say to tbedatal* ple 4S Pottercounty, that be has the budding owned by Emily K. Spencer, sd formerly. occupied' Aly 'Spencer.-aasi • commenced the mercantile businkaaaati appointed U. W. Epencer, agent -I hoar; adopted the CASH , o_4 RE-A-DY-PAY s - rf.F; . Those desiring goods lout, please favor tas with a call. them, wantl ortua.kindsofpro• duce taken in exchange for goods at the .casla value- ROBT. J. CHENEY. ••-• . D. W. SPENCER desires to expreeni Lis usto• knowtedgnients to his friends'atut to the pub. iiC for the pitronage he has - received in yeas past, nOd will endeavor to merit the a:mourned tuvor l ufhie old and mug, Atew friends bibis • , . Coudersport, Sept.'2oth, 1855. 18 Soine'think*eircto Under the Mat. AXING iii riew the necessities of th• 11 peOp:e Of county, the' subScribei _has purchased and is now receiving.at at his + • tore Coudersport, THE LARGEST :AND. SEAT STOCK or BOOTS AND' SHOES: • •: MANN'S EVER BROUGHT , -TO . THIS MARKET. Haring prepared and set apart one-half his salesroom for this business, no efforts will bospartui to supply customers with' article, MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS. LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. MAN S. His stock consists, in part, of Gentlemen'," fine and coarse boots and slasiesafevtery style; Ladies' boots, bootees,gaiters and shoes of endless variety., inc,uding the Congress Oai ter.:—a new style ; Children's boots end shoes; of every descnp,ion, size and price; togenber with' u stock of rubber . • -OVERSHOES, that cannot fail to suit the most particular Is the style, finish, or price. In addition to the stock purchased .in the city; the subscriber is prepare 4 to manufaci ,ure everphing in Ihe boot and shoe,- line:— He keeps on hand a full supply- of te bed Impor.t.d leather, and his engaged ,the sat• vices of the best 'workman in .the eountryr therefore, is prepared to do' custom-work eta slum, notice tn.the best manner. I will iddiin . Conclusion, that My supply of GROG RIES & PROVISIONS will not be diminished on account of this new enterprise, but i will continue to sell Flout, Pork, end everything in the grocery and pro. vision hue to the satisfaction of buyers. Call and see; and you will be satisfied. Coudersport, Sept. 10, 1855 NEW GOODS., MANN'S THE subscriber has just received a_ genes. • al lboanrin:ant eke 411 DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, BONNETS, - RIBBONS; GROCERIES .& CROC-KERY, and almost everfarticle needed in the tows and vicinity, which he pledges himself to sall as low as the His old customers and friends and the pal.' lic generally are incited to call and examtnla for themselves. ' D. E. OLMSTED Coudersport Oct. 4th, 1855. ORPHAN'S COURT bALE. POTTER COUNTY, SS At an Orphan's Court held at Coudersport, in and for the County aforesaid, on the 18th. day of September 1: , .. - 55. before the Hon. R. G. White and his associate Ju - Stices of said • Court, on petition of H. C. Leach and Nelly Leach, his -wife late Nelly Johnson, widow and Administratrix of all and singular the goods and Chattels, lands and tenements, which were of Jesse Johnson, la's of the Township of Elector in said County, deceit's- 4 , ed, seaing forth, that the said iu es.ate... left . issue two chiithen,- to wit: Louisa ' and Naty, minors, That the person il - estate of said intestate is insufficient for the support of said children and that the said intesuce,.at the time of his death, had the right of posses- - ; sion to a certain messuage or •lot of land.: situate in said Township, containing eighty : nine (89)_ acres, eight acres of Which was enclosed. Said lot is bounded on the Northi by unseated land, on the East by lot in posses...:. sion of Cornefint Loucks, on the Son.h . hy t . unseated land, and on the West by lot ta r possession of Lemuel Harris. Your petition ers, therefore pray your Honors to grunt theta* an Order to make sale of said lot for ihe purApr of tnaintaiztingsaitrchildren. - . • r ~ The' Court, therefore, order and deernt that the. said H. C. Leach and Nelly Lead'. expose the said :premises . to ptib . ic sale ea; Monday, the 17th day of December, A. D.: ltjss. at the Court House in said County, and' sell the same for-the best price ;that can' boo had therefore, with•Ficiwer to utoiirn fro time to time: giving due public' slid I A '. .i . notice of the tune and place ofrale, and report of their proceedings herein at taut, - next stated Orphan't - Court. • • .• -1 • In testimony whereof' have hereunto set my hand and the seal-of said Colin, thin 714 tlair of November, A. D. 165.5. By the• Court. . T. B. TYLER, Clerk. • - . YE HUNGRY'. • - • THE subscriber would -iulOrm tbe citizen.s of Coudersport andWieinity, that ? he has established himself in the lithelier e ". business, and will be. prepared Beef, Veal, Mutton,' and , Lamb, during the lie has adopted the readkpay:lystini:t and will strictly adhere to it. -1 : . er,CASH paid for Venison. • • GEO.IkIATLIERe ',Nile 7;1855. .. • Drafting Instruments, Watei Colors, Urnivirig Pencil's Oil Erushes;j , isf received at TYLER & JONE3'S = C. a.JONES: I=l LOWEST-.
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