pOBTAJT . ItriTER .latai. ATCHLISIL Among the letters addreOrtd to the ofinvitationfor the King's, Mountain (N. C.) Celebration, we find the ing:follow. : ' PLATTE CITY, /11 . 0.; Sept. 12,1555..., GcNTLEMMLDN: 'Your latter Of ilavita lion, requesting my attendance at the Celebration of the Battle . of King's. Mountain, hai been received. It will b e altogether inconveeient . for Me to be present on that occasion. I have certain duties, both private and public, dicliarge at home. The " Battle of King's Mountain was fought by . the Whiga under the lead of Camp t hell. m s Dievell, Shelby, Sevier, and Wil liams, againit the forces under the ga •r.aat . Ferguson. We have a similar foe to vac ,inter in KansaS, on. the first Manday in October next—the "border ruffian," such as fought with M c Dowell,. Shelby, &sc., on the one hand, and the Abolitionists, such, men as fought with Ferguson, on the other. 'We (the "border ruffians") have the -a - hole power of the - Northern States to contend with, single-handed and alone, without assistance, and almost. with out sympathy, from any quartet ; yet we are undismayed. Thus far have we been victorious ; an 4 with the help of God, we will still continue to conquer. Gentlemen, I thank you for the kind expression in the concluding paragraph of your letter—"three cheers for Atchi son and Kansas !" I have read this paragraph to sundry of the "border ruffians," and their eyes sparkle; their arms are nerved. We have been act ing on the defensive altogether. The contest with us is one of life and death, and it will he so with you and your institutionif we fail Atchison, String felltiw, and the "border ruffians." of Missouri, fill a column of each Aboli tion paper published in the North ; abase most foul and falsehood unblush ing is poured out upon us; and yet we hive no advocate in the Southern press, and yet we receive no assistance from the Southern States. But the time will shortly come, when that es ti:tame must and will be rendered. The stake the "border ruffians" are playing for is a mighty one. If Kan sas is Abolitionized, Missouri ceases to be a slave State, and New Mexico becomes a free State; California re mains a free State; but if we secure Kansas as a slave State, Missouri is secure ; New Mexico and Southern California, if not all of it, become slave States. In a word, the prosperity or the ruin of the whole South depends on the Kansas struggle. 'lour obeilient servant, D. R. ATCHISON. It will be seen that Atchison fully corroborates all-the charges of inter ;prance, by Mk-mm . lam in the affairs of Kansas. Iti will require a face of bronze-to deny it, after reading this letter. "Thus far," he says, "have we been victorious, and, by the help of Gad. we will still continue to conquer." iim, it throughout the letter tci be the peculiar ha of 31i,5,, L 0i to introduce ,ilavery idt.. ; and while iie c implants of ti.e al;u4e Iteap ed upon the ' der r trilans" by the - N o tonne he pretends nit to deay tile ciiatge of ieturfeleece in Kansas affairs, but justifies - and glasiea i t. Wu must do Atchison the justice to say that this letter is creditable to Lis saaaaity. We concur with him entire ly in the opinion, that "If Kansas is Miss.,u;i ceases to be a slsa S the. a id New became, reinains a free State ; but if we secure Kansas ti. 3 a slave State, MI secui e ; Sinai:ern IC:ilit;)rnia, if not :1 1 of it, become. Live States." Atchi, ni is a coarse, hard-swearing, tnh teen-chewing feil.rw, hut he evident ly knew - ) waat he t< aheut. We tiust Una our readers will weigh well every - w rd of this letter. It is full of signifi cance. It teveals the whole plot of the Pr, -Slavery party, and the motives which led t.. the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. It should nerve . the ate, ..1 every Northern freeman to re newed efforts in behalf of Freedom in Kansas.—National Era. From the N. Y. Eve. Post LETTER FROM MART_N VAN BUREN Tue I,4luwing letter, never before published, was addressed by ex-Presi dent Va , , Buren to Edward Crandall, Esq., of Pennsylyania, upon the receipt of au address made by Mr. Crandall at a Freesoil mai,s m eeting held in Brad ford county, immediately after Mr. Van Buren's nomination for the Presi dency in 18-18. We have much more faith in the prophecy with which it concludes than in the recent vaticina tiana 01 a pore sanguine prophet that the Pierce ticket in this State this fall will have a•plurelity vote. of 50,000. LINDEN WALD, October 2, '48.. Dear sir: I hove you will pardon my long delay in acknowledging the receipt and returning you my thanks for your spirited end truly patriotic letter. You may be assured that you will never have cause to regret the zeal with which you have embarked in the freesoil cause. If there is anything certain in polities, it is its ultimate and permanent success. With best ivishes for your health and happiness, Very respectfully and truly yours, M. VAN BURZN. To Edward Crandall. POTTER COUNTY as. • At an 9iphan's COurt held at Cendeis_pert, in and for tho County aforesaid, on: tlrelflß/b, day of Sep::enibeilca.i. before: the G. White and his Associiiie Jtisticesl , ofesid. Conn, on 'petition of H.' .C. Leach' and , NOV . Leat:lr; his wife late' Nelly- Johttion;: widow :•nd Administri . rix of all-and singutarl the goods and clunels,"ititnle and tents:nen:l, , which were of Jesse Johnson; ;late- of the' Towusb.p of Hector in slid County, deceits-. ed, setting forth, ihitt the said 'intestate left. issue two . chi:dren, to wit: Louisa and' NaiY; minors, That the personal estate .of itres:ate is Atsuflicient for the support of said children, and that the said. intestate, at . the time of his dea , h, had 'he right 'of posses-. sten to 'a certain messaage or lot Of land squwe in sad Township, containing eighty nine ('-.9) acres, eight acres of winch •.1% - .16 enclosed." Sa.d icit is bounded - on .he - North by umea - ed land, on die ECLI: by •otlti i.0.,-,es sion of Cornelius Loucks, on be 5ou:11 by unsea:ed-land, awl on the West by lot •in possession of Lemuel Harris. Year pint ton ers, therefore pray your Honors to gr.int .hem an order to make sale of said lot for the purpose ' of maintaining said children. The Court, therefore, order. and decree that the said H. C. Leach and • Nelly Leach exiose the said premises to public' sale on Monday, the 17th day of December, A. D. 1d55. at the Court House in said County, and sell the same for the best price that can be had therefore, with power to adjourn from time to time: giving due public and timely notice of the time and place of sale, and make report of their proceedings herein at the niV. stated Orphan's Court. In t estimony w hereof I hav e hereunto set my hand and the sea! of said Court, this 7th day of November, A. D. 1,!..;.)5. By the - Court. T. B. TYLER, Clerk: ITO the Honorable . the Judges of the Court of Quarter Setlslons For the Cenr.ty of Pouer, Penns. H E undersigned citizens of Harrison bay ing"associatedd themselves together for religious purposes and no other, do respect fully ask your honorable body, to grant to them a charter of incorporation to enable them:to build a meeting house its the Jowl' ofEarrisou, Potter Co. Pa., for the use of ti; First Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Harrison. , The following are the articles of association: Article 1.- The name of the association shall be the First Society of the Methodist.lipisco pal Church in Harrison. Anicle - 2. The names of the first trustees shall be Thomas Statham. Edwin Statham, Henry Clark, Merrill Sacket, and Nelson Gill, said trustees, to consist of three classes, Class No. I. to go out of office one year from the act of incorporation, Class No. 2. to. go out of office in two years from said act, Class No. 3. td go out of office in three years from said act, and torever afterwards one Class to be elected every ye.tr in rotation. Article 3. The Trustees to be elected in ac cordance with the Methodist Episcopal Disci pline as far 'that harmonizes with the IaWS of the State. Article 4. The Board of Trustees will be.re spousible to the Quarterly Conference of the Circu,t, or station, in the county in which the property is located, and shall be - required to present a yearly report of its acts to said Conference. Article 5. The amount of property owned by this association, shall not be greater than to yield a yearly income of two thousand dollars. THOMAS STATHAM, EDWIS STATHAM, HENRY CLARK, MERR/LL ZiACIEOT NEI.SOR GILL. • At a court of Commuu Pleas held in and . for . the county of Potter, commencing •11 the 17th, of Sept Itaa, in matter of the appii cation of Thomas tqatham and oinets tor charter of incorporation: And uu,v, , 6,0- ,l . Srd,'==k•, :he court hat ing -perused and examined the withm in s r:imetu of wrning, ob,ec ar•ic.es, and cdndi•ions,:ucle.n sa, for.li and cum:toed a!ye ring to he i..wfiti and Ito. 111 afithli to the counouni y, i. s unit:tad that sad o.ritiug be in .he of he lie Betio ..ry . • ,aid coar , nd nit uo.ice be in:er ed in one i.e.vsp per primed in 5 (at m•) . , for at least bete tc,.ea, h •hat app ;ca.:on has Itced made :o s :id rour to grant •o said s ch•rter ot.iiheari oration to •he uni,er he mane and sty:a of :he l',r, ot the :C.e.hodist Episcopal Church By he L;ouri. 4-:m iNC affil Pelt/1.3, directio :.)r ailug, T i - LLit JOINES'd east atiti Soap Pow- Eurcrior at tides are war rau.eu to save tinw ilia, motley .aud promote i,racrauult:amoup For 10,!....Lt 'l'l LE tt &JONES'S. NY quatc,..y tT 51.1.: . LS ot nous y c - and Cat Into•re, u..0l tie Laine. at k '1" JO 4,6". . . HEAVF and Fine lu 75 1:r•,,,, and as tine a lot of Bleudied Gouda M._ place affords, for sale by A. F. JONES A FULL assortment of Groceries Ilat low figures, constantly on baud. Yard wide Lawns, from 6i cents upwards, at 0 .MSTED'S. Lewisville Steam Mill Com- PanY• -MESSRS EDITORS : We had designed to ad vertise our mill in your paper. but your time ly notice has saved us the trouble; since which , we have been crowded with grinding. Now, whether our mill takes the preference over any other mill in this vicinity, or not, is Inot for us to say ; and whether' we have been to much or little expense in fitting it up, is of no consequence. Such as it is, it will be in ope ration at all seasonable hours, unless out of repair, or we get too indolent to furnish wood, as it is not hindered by low-water. Accompanying this notice we send you a specimen of flour of our own manufacuire, add we appoint Mrs. Mann-our judge. • ' E. GRIDLEY & CO. Ulysses, Oct. 11, 1855. NEW BOOKS. ATE BONDAGE &. - MY FREEDOM..I3i .111. Fred. Douglass., • Journey to Central Africa. Bayard Taylor, Ida Norman, by Mrs: Lincoln Phelps, Gilfillan's Third Gallery of Portraits, Father Clark, the Pioneer Preacher, The Escaped Nun, , The Hidden Path, Fables for Critics, • Together with a general stock 'of Standard and Miscellaneous Works; 'good books for- Young' People; Wall -paper, Stationery-at Wholesale a Retail; Slates, Pens; Pencils, inks—in short everything in our line of busi ness, in the greatest variety. Our stock of Drugs, Medicines, Fanby Goods, Watches &Jewelry, has beengreatly enlarged tomcat the increasing demands.. We cordially invite the public to examine our goods. TYLER di JUNES. Couderiport, November, I, 1855. •k f". WH EREA S. the .- -13 on:•11:41:4Y bite, TranA ide /It uiige and' the tied. Lewis' and Joseph Mann, Esiti.:, - *AasottiaterJuttees of the Courts, of Oyer end Terminer and • Gene rtlJail quarter- 'Seasious of the Prace, Orphan's Court and- Conit of Commin 'P'.ess for the County=of Potter; have issued their precept,' bearing date the 22nd day of Sept. in the . ynar-of mur Lord .ones thousand aie-ht hundred:4'nd ftft'yfiso - ,. - intrt6 . me dire .ted. for holdirig4Cmitt Of Oyer hid General Jail,Delivery,'Quarter Serinitni of the Petice..Orhada Court, and. Court - of Common Pleas, in the Borough 'of Couders port, on MONDAY, .the 17th' day of Deeem her next, and to continue .I:Mit week. Notice is therefore hereby given to. the Coroners, Justices of the. Peace, and Comte hieswithin the county, that they be-then and there in their proper persons.. at 10 o'clock, A.'111.: of said day, with their niile;-'record.s; examinationi, and other' remem braces. to do those things which-to their offices appertain to be 'done. - Attu those who are boned their recTloirrowes to pmsecute against the prisaners that are or shall 1)e in the jail of the-said county of Potter ,ire to' be then and there to prosecute against- them - OS will just.. . Dated at Coudersport. Ott., 31st 1855, nod the 80th)Tear of, the Independence of- the United States of Am--ricit. P.' A. STEBBINS, Sheriff'. List of Causes. E. F. Carrier vs. G. N Smith Samp ion Shbrt, • E. W. Bishop " N. L. Dike. 8.W.. I3ishop " Y. L. Dike & Solomon • roster. Juna 0. Williams / Harriet Le l ;(e9. • & Wife - 5 , 1 Silas N. Howard " RichardOoodman. Joel L. Raymond " Ormon Olney. Geo. Fox, Adm'st'r of Estate of S. i• 1. Fox 5 Deles Dwight. - Lumen Bell " Lumen Bell, Jr: S. H. & E. J. Purple:" John Davis. H Crittenden case! Ltickinson • " - James C. Curtis. Jame,: Fret:more' / Isaac Thompson sA. Deremer. Verse] Dickimsou "•Samuel Haven. Lydia J. Jenks !talus Jewett, Jr. Lausum Slut T. IL TYLER, Troth'''. Peothonimsry's Office; - • Coudecioort, Oct. 27, 1855. In Potter Co. - Common eas. John J. Ridgeway INo. 26, May Tenn 1855. vs. • Solomon Serowell March Lilt, 155, Sum mons in Ejectment issuedfor a tract of land, being part of Warrant No. (595) five thous and eight Hundred ninety-five, Bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post corner, being the south weir corner of the Wooden lot; thence south, oh the -west line of said warrant, (25U) Two laundre'd sixty perches in a post corner, being the north east corner of Woodcocks; thence south(2lA) two bandied porches to a post corner ; thence west (16n) one hundred sixty perches to a post; thence south to Ridgway s . south line thence east (252) two hundred and .hirty two rerches, or thereabouts, to corner in the east line of said warrant ; thence north on *said east line about (GMI) six hundred and -sixty-one perches to a post ;•thence west on said south line; Worden and the Ness lots to the place of beginning; Containing -(50d) five hundred sixty-eight acres of laud more or leas; situate end being in the township of Roulet, to the coun , y ft( Potter. June Summons returned Nikii; Ans'd P. A. STit3l3l.\ S, .1;11eritl on o-th.— And glow to wit; ept. ts, 1 on motion. of L. P. .1% a..y. for Ruse on I.lCCelld o apyear and piettil on or beifore the fourth d - ..y of he 11$2"C. bece caber Term (slid 1 ertll 'he 1 -, • of Dec.) or „I oilguien. for e of ..pl,car.nce and p:e.i. . Pro!hono.arys office; Coudersport Sept. 22nd, T. B. TYLER, Pro CLOTH DRESSING. AL Lpersons having cloth to • color and dress, by leaving the saute at the store el.!. M. Judd in eouderSpori, will be forwarded to the works - of the subscriber finished in good order and returuedepaynni , ut for dressing c,.n be made to J. M. Judd ou delorery of the c:o.h. Mark the pieces plainly wilythime and directions. 0. 11. PERRI Genesee Park Sept. 19th, 1?-•_'55. R. J. CHENEY IS HOME FROM THE CITY WiGroceries,c iaev Stock,o, . b of Goods, oodess,suchp!ri; G 0 0-11 S wth•ch will be sold lower al - at any other periou wou'il be vri,;ing .o_se u hid WWII. WiloLL ttALL 111. TAIL Cot re“iiy.Pay at the I). IV..SPE.NCER. TEW arrival of fresh Teas, from 374 cents -LI to $l.OO per pound, at it. J. CHENEY'S li. W. SPENCER, Agent. .151 4 SSENCE of Coffee, Cofree sold at loWer U prices than at any other Store in town, as it was purchased before the last riPe, at R. J. CHENEY'S. D. W. SPENCER, Agent. BUTTER & Grain, Sheep Pelts, Deer .11 Skins. Furs, &C., .li•ante4. at . IL J. LH ENT - XS. D. IV. SPENCER,Agent.. BUTTER & Grain, for sale at R. J. C'S D. W. SPENCER, Agent. SPENCER,- R. L CHENEY'S Agent, h as got some of the best tobae . Oo out. All bor ers ofth weed canfind it there I will guainn tee. A.,LL the most popular Patent Medicines on 1 - 1 hand which will be sold at whole sale or retail, also staple articles in the Drug, Medi cine and Dyestuffline,for tiale on the most rea sonable terms. L. W. SPENCER,,Agent. T ADIES, that -Poinade: , also. Rose is for sale et the old stand by • D. W; SPENCER, Agent.' V IOLINS and Flutes just received by i 1.., - - - ' .TYLER... .La... . . A NEW sgpply . T!f.Pctiont. BOOKS Paper, Pens, etc., of every kind inquire for in this part - uf - the country, just received and for sale at the • , • , t. r JOURNAL BOOR-STORE WE ESTER'S DICTIONARY -Pocket , School, University, Octavo, and Quarto editions, for sale by • , Z YLEIL lOLIN Strings at - • V.. • • . : Drug and Book St ore. - INDIAN MEAL and BUCKWHEAT eon' Amantly, on, hand' at tha- • , 4. - • NEW' PROVISION BTORES: A mos B. Randall k • ln Potter Co. Common vs. t' "S - Plehti ' N 0.1112, June Amancti:3E Rinda Term;:lBs,T. 11.4h1 in Divorce. . ~ . A subpoena sakipcena havin4 been ' . issued in this case praying for causes • therein - set forth,.he, said - Libellant, might be divorced from 'the- bonds•Of mitrimony en tered into with' the Respondent, -Amanda M. Randilf; - and returned Nail: - We do therefore command, yon the •said -Amanda M. Randall. as before we did, that setting aside all busineis and excuses, you . : be and appear in your proper person before our said Judges at Coudersport, at our Court of Common Pleas, there to beheld thenth, slay. of December next, to answer the petition oft,n Libel of yonr said Husband, and show Cause, f any you have, why the said Amos B: Ran dall should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony enterod into with you, -agree ably to the provisions of the Acts of Assembly in such case made and provided. Whness the Hon.. R. G. White, President Judge-of our said Court, at •Coadereport, this 24th day of October, A. D.:18155. P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. NOTICE. Ann Burside In Po:ter Co. Commcin by her next. friend 5 Pieas N0.1F3 Feb. Term J. Chase - in Divorce. . , Johniturside. •1. • A subpatua and alias subpcena having been issued in this case praying for certain causes therein set forth, she said Libellant might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony enter ed into with the Respondent John - Burside, and retiirnsd*Nihil. We do therefore command you the said John Burside as before we did, that setting aside all business 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 "a'nsWer the petition .on Libelof your said• wife, and show ca.usiii. if any you have;' why the said Ann Bonnie' should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, agreeably to the provisions of the Acts of ssembly in such case mule and provided. IVitness the.. Don, It. G. White, President Judge of our said Court, at Coudersport this 24th day• of Oct. A: 1). 1855. • - - Y.il. STEBBINS, Sheriff. NOTICE. Pewit Baker In Niter Co. Common Pleas vs. No. 50, Feb. Term, 1e55. r. Emily . Baker Libel in Divorce. A s abinena and alias subpolia having been i ssue d i n I :2js case praying for certain. causes therein set- fori! . .- he,: said. Libellant, might be eivorced from tin bonds of matrimony, en teri.sd into with the" RespOndent F, , mily E.-ala ker, anti returned Nihil. We do therefore command you the_ said Emily B. Baker, as before we did, - the,: setting aside at; business and excuses, you be and AU pear in yoz;: . proper person before our said Judges at Couzlersport, at our Court of Com mon Pleas, there to be held the 11th day' of December next, to answer the petition on Libel of yOur said Husband, and show cause, if any you have, why the i:aid Dewitt :Baker. ehouid not be divorced from :he bonds of mat rimony entered into with you, agreeab)y to the provisions of tho Acts of Assembly in such cases made and provided. ' ' Witness the Hon. A - G. White, President Judge of our said Court, at Coudersport, this 24. th day of October, A. D. Ir'ss. ' P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. NOTICE. . . Sainual W. Carpenter No. 46: - May . term, vs. 18.55. Libel au Di- Esther Carpenter. vorce. Sam'l W. Carpenter, the complainant, har ing presented his petition and Libel in Di vorce, to the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Potter, praying the said. Court to order tnd decree a Divorce of him, the said Samuel W. Carpenter, from the bonds' of 'marl:bony with his said wife, Esther Carpen ter; and the said Court having ordered 'a subpama and alias subpoena, respectively to is:ce which, said subpoenas have been return ed "nilii!." 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 Coudersport, at the next 'Form of said Court, which will be on the 17th day of December, 1-2,55, to show cause, deny you have, why the 'said •Court should not de cree a Divorce from the bonds of matrimony between you and your said husband, Samuel W. Carpenter. PIERRE A. STEBBINS, ' Sheriff. NOTICE. John Baker In Potter Co. Common Pleas vs. No. 55, Feb. Term, .1855. Cynthia Baker Libel in Diyorce. • A subpoena and Mils sub•itena having been issued in ,his case praying for certain cue therein set forth, he, .a.d Lihei .rit, might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony en tered into with the Reipondent 'Cynthia Ba ker, and re - urnot aihtl. We do the:dere command you the said Cy tellia Bi.ker t as betiire we . did, _hat setting aside ad business and excuses, you be and api,,,e.ir in y our proper person before our said Judges at Coudersou , , a: our Court of Coin- IT/ 0:1 P CEls, .here to be beUl the 11th d..y of December next, to answer the petition on of your sdid Husband, and show cause, if any von have, why the said John Baker shoulcinot be divorced from the bonds of mat rimony mitered into with. you, agreeably to the provision of the Acts of Assembly iu such case made and sovided. Witness the 'Hon. R-. G.; White, President Judge of our said Court, at Coudersport, this 24th day of October, A. D. li7W). - P. A. STEBBINS, Sherif. NOTICE. . L. W. Berthrong In Potter Co. Common - . vs. . : ,Pleas N 0.53 reb.Terut Myrat tin Berthrong 1855. Libal hi Divorce. A subpcenit and alias tailbone= having been 'ued in this case praying for certain Causes therein set.fortla he said Libellant ,might . be tlivorced• frhni she bonds' ot•-• . matrimony: en tared. into 'vv ith Iteapond elk Myraetta H. Ber;: tc. throng, and returned nihit • We do therefore command you the said_ My-raetta H. Berthioug:: as before we did that setting aside all business . and excuses. yoa be and appear in your; proper person be fore our said Judges at Coudersport at our Court of Common Pleas there to be held , the 17th day of Deceniber next, to answer, the petition on Libel of your said Husband, and. show causes, Harty you have, why the said L. W. Berthrong should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into , with• yon;agreeitbly tothe provisions of the Acts of Assembly in such case made and provided. Witneu the Hon,- S. G. White, President Judge of our said Court, at Condersportibier 24th day of October Al D. 1855. N + P, A.'BTEBBINg. Sheriff: _' PATENT DIEDICLNES at Jai/asp/it; Mercbauta nail Pedlars will be tiappli with all kinds of Patent bledieinea at Ma i nCturere,w*leaitle prices by TYLER sr, JOI4BR LEWISAUBNSCOLiIittIf. 7.: kalll2 _ . IS at licininagain,Jtitheatore,opposite_ ihe Nardi-wear corner of the Court House ricinare, and is receiving from New York and. Philadelphia, not a" tratuntuath stock" of win ter-dry,gratills; but =Selma to supply, the glr -1:44,0 of this community. and of such variety as to suit, tastes. - • Having had iienisiderahle experieice in supplying. the people of 'ibis' section of the county with:Printi.iand,Oress - Goiiids, and , having: selected his .assortment from two cities, IM flatters himself that his present stock is a little ahead of any ever offered for sale , in ,Cuuderspcct. He would therefore say, to his old customers, Step in and examine for youraelvesand to the peo ple generally. that his goads are for sale 7 -that ho wilt be happy to make his visiters feel at home; Give him s Bell. , Couden-port, Oct: 18,1855; • TrHE Ladies will find at Mann's store WaShiniton, Met rituack. ANe c , & Sous', aud-other h c o varieties of Priitts, wurruuted by the subscriber tug to fade. LL Wool de Lai nes at Mann's. Al raramettaa, and Eugfilsliand FreLelt Ilenuoes, at fIINGHAM'S, a goiiti assortment, a . . MANN'S. ‘_ll. QILKS and Dress Trimmings at - MANN'S QIIANVLS of various patterns and ►Ladeis' and Children's 1-I.txxli, at . • • MANN'S. eIisMBRICS, Bishop Laving, Victo k,/na Lawns, Cup Lace, Crape, Barred Mus lins,-Linen Handkerchiefs, Embroidered do., Aluslin.r.dgiugs„Cotton do., Liucn do., Ladies' Skirts and Caps. to be found at • . MANN'S. ANY quantity of Hosiery at MANN'S IFTF . you want warm Stockings for . children, call at MANN'S. BROADCLOTHS, Cassimeres, Sat .llinets, Cloths, Tweeds. and Jeans, a good assortment at MANN'S. IWISH it distinctly understood that Lail Prints sold at the store of the subscriber at one shilling per yard, ere watranted not to fade. _ - L. MANN. Cl ALTER Boots, Buskins, and a jgreat variety of Sho'es, can be found at MANN'S. • B OYS' and Youthe - Boots at • Youths'_ MANN'S. SHEETINGS and Shirting,s, a good variety, at MANN'S. UGARS, Teas, Coffee, Ginger, Pep- Klper, Spice, Starch, and Saltratus, a fail supply- alwayiCon hand at MANN'S. I F you want Axes, Hatchets, Ham mers, Mill Saws, ,Cross -cut do., Hand do., Ckiseis, Augers, Auger Bite, Files of all kinds, ~ Steel Squares, Iron do, call at MANN'S. • • T E WIS MANN keeps constantly on 1/hand Shovels, Spades, and Manure Forks. LOCKS, Door. Handles, Butts, and Screws gall sizes and varieties, at MANN'S. POCKET 'Knives, Table do., the best assortment ever offered for sale in Coudersport; at MANN'S. BRIER Scythes, warranted, at MANN'S NAILS, assorted sizes, constantly on hand at MANN'S. JUST received a fine assortment of Cutlery, which is offered for sale at prices that will give satisfaction, by ALL persons knowing themselves to be orer is!ve mmlas in arrears with Lewis 31:atio, .tre very respectfully asked 70 Cal at his wore , n Cc - dersport, as he' is iri wa t of funds CO pay his debts an the city ; and all who are in account with him, are respect fully reminded that the summer se.ason is clos ing,nnal with it ought to be elm's(' theirmoney accounts. WA in NTE ezch D g at e fLewis or dMa gs , onn's s ars,ctnte kwbeat, Mil:er,.ll„fe,.W heir, Hides, sheep hags, Oid Iron; and evert_ Cash will not be refused. Condor:Tort, Oct. 18, 1855. • Ofew o tb AT THE KEYSTONE BLOCK. HE undersigned would respectfully in rpform his old friends and the public gene rally,-that he has resumed the mercantile buirmeas. He• has purchased an emir. NEW STOCX. OF DRY GOODS _ . which he is now receiving. Having . sold goods in this community for a series of years, he flatters himself that ne has telected a stock of winter dry goods that.will suit the taste of his CU customers, and . such new -fines-ay tnay give . him a call. •He 'cannot .undertake t 9 enumerate the articles that make; up hi s as • sortment, but he has every variety. and style of - DRESS GOODS, . • . • BROAD CLOTHS, HATS & C kPS, ' . . YANKEE NOTIONS, &c., that tire Usually kept in a country store; or likely to suit the fancy of,buyer, fie a / a o iota a full itaii3V2ot..TEAS, - i • • ! COFP BE, • , • RICE, , . and . an . other GroCariei s gardware s &c., all of which be is anziotw tO.asebaage f or cas h or sirOdude, on favorable-term to bnyera. Calf and see at the store formerly, occupied by Miles Alma. . . • „,, . 1 4 ..1024F4 - Cetelirs'pori, Oct. 18, 1855. • . - BROADCLOTIV,- Cassimeres,.... Satinets, and Tweeds, can be bought of the under signed as cheap as at any other establishment the coanty.-_ ..- • 11,- , .1J!1 3i. E . • • 1151110BT. J. OFIEN'Ek Would say to-tbeiles:C. br Po l o: oornt that , ; bet' ha the beading essiteaby;Elitily_B:lkiencee; formerly occupied ' 4s y. Speltqfraself commenced thentercatitile . lbasiness Wish appointed D.-W. Spencer; -ktient.:--1 1 adopted the • . C ASH , ;.MICRITATAt r -PAY • 1613 . .. T E , 31 , t: . . Those desiring goods liars please favor zee with a cell. • Gram, and all otherkitids ofpre duce taken in exthanise j o r i eedi it the cash 3..CHSNEY. D. W. SPENCER desires to , cipress knowledgmenti to his friends and to the lic for the patronageliefhas received Wpm* past, and will endeavor to merit this ciantlulltsi tavor otitis-old and =tatty new friends in his uew ptation. - Condo-Tort, Sept. 9.9;11,-18.55. Sona,ething Neu, Under the Sun. hi. , NNS 111AVING in view the necessities of Ai 11 people of this, coun.y, the sulisciiiisir has purchased and is now recsiviris to at his store in Coudersport, THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK QF ' e tours EVER . PRO U GHTl`4i- THIS MARKET. .: Having prepared and set apart ette-halta him adenoma for this business, Ito efforts 4ill be spared to supply customers with articles MADE OF TH6 BEST MATBRL►IwB, , AND ►T THIC LOWEST. POSSIBLE COST. His stock consists, in put, of Gentlemen:As fine and coarse boots and shoes ',revery style; Ladies'• boots, bootees, gaiters and shoes 'of endless variety, including the. Congress Gai ter—a new style Children's Children's boots ttud shoe!, of every description, size arid price; together with a stock of rubber • :.OVERSHOES, • that cannot fail to snit the most • particular in the style, finish, or price. In, addition to the stock purchased in the city, the subscriber is prepared to manufac ure everything in the boot and shoe line.- 3 He keeps on hand a full supply of the pest imported leather, and has engaged the. ser vices of the best worknian in the country; therefore, - is prepired to du custom-work` on abort notice in the bestssimmer. I Will• add, in - COhclusion, that ay supply of GROCERIES- & PROVISIONS • will not be diminished on account of this new enterprise, but I will continue to sell Floni, Pork, and4werything in the grocery and pin vision line to the satisfaction of buyers. - t • Call and see, and you will be satisfied. Coudersport, Sept. 10, 1855 NEW GO! !S. THE subscriber has just received a, goner at aisortment of faU and winter goods consisting of , DRY GOODS , ' CLOTHING; BOOTS' & SPIOES, ; HATS & CAPS, BONNETS', _RIBBONS, GROCERIES & CROCKERY.: : - j. and almost every article needed in the terra and vicinity, which he pledges. hithsalf to .341 as lowa' the • • • - - His old customer, and friends and the pub lic generally aro invited to call and examine for themselves. Condemporipct. 4th, 1855 erentra: X nforuzAtfoi!: L. MANN UNITED STATES GOVERNId'EN'I - President—Franklin Pierce' . 7 Vise Proideni—(de facto) Jess° D. Brigot Secretary of State—lN us. L. Marcy. : .. Secretary of interior—Robert .McCiellutr. Sccreary of Treasury-4=o l Secretary uf. War 7 -Jetiersou Oasis. Secretary of Nary—Jamese. Dobbiti,:"s Post 41faver Geaarcl 7 -4 met Campbell: - -" Attorney General--Caietti Chief Justice of United States—R.- IS. Tazuds. STATE GOTirIiNMENT._ GorernorHJarues Po;lock. • - Secretary Of State— A oche w t Deputy Seeretard f State—L M. Sullivan Surveyor General—J. Porter Brawley. , Auditor General—Ephraim Batiks. „ ' Treasurer—Eli Slifer. • Supreme Court Judges—F.ll44C' , Bt Lowrie, G. W. Woodward, J.-13, Black. . - . County Officers, with Post .9 filen Aagze*. : _ Praidest .hgdge, ' • ROBIRT G. rap Co: Associate Judges, 0MA3G1141.;1.5.W13, Ulyasee,:l - JOSZPH Petsssradippefst.--- Distskter r : Fasszus W,KsoT,,Coucletspeit.: 1 Sheriff, • PURSE A. Wrzseurs,"Condenport. Protkossotary and Ckik of the Cm*, THOMAS B. Tn.za, Coudersport. Register avid Rye - arks, AEDILLW JI.OLSLM,, Coudersport: L. HARRISON Rose; Whites Cortters% ' '— "'ltzray NELsoc, Wharton County Auditors, Wna.taat B. Gaivr.s.. • H.tiuits LYDIAN, Emden.. - H. L. Sneeze, Allegany. Conunisshmers Cis* • • flanntal Havana, CondereEirs. • . 4; Thalami; • 7 • Henry Ellie, Cettflerspptt. • • •• 5 - • Conety Efeiveyor, _ Z., P. Rohinion, Harrison Valley Superienceteetti Cciaaigns &0e19 7 ' J. B. Pkadt, C ' 18 - C. a. JONES., LOWEST. D. E. 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