From ibe'N.•Y.l Eve. Pont. T IO; BLOODSHED AND BIIHNINRS IN KAN SAS. Kansas is in a flame with an intes tine war—the people of the territory o n one side, and Governor Shannon with hiS Missouri auxiliaries on die other. Blood has flowed, and dwell " jugs have been fired ; man flies flout man as from the savage beasts of that wild region. or seeks the life of his brother as he would that of the weir or the bear. Nor is this a contest in which the rest oldie country is neutral; it is a civil war, to which we are all more or less parties. The battle ground is Kansas, but the allies of the . combatants fill the entire circuit of the United States. This is the first time that civil dissensions. arising from a cause ofquarrelciimmon tut he whole country, have proceeded to open and aimed violence. The Shays war in Massachusetts was a local dispute in which the rest of the country took no part; the whiskey insurrection in P e nnsylvania was local also ; the dis pute between the fede ; I government and South Carolina, notwithstauding the warlike words that were uttered, was a blinollec, one. lint now the great quarrel between the slaveholders of the South and the eittzens of other staterve:pecting the extension of -livery, is pat to the arbitrament of the s‘v ird in a part of thin cmintry from which the interference of the federal laws has bee') prolesse.dly With !o ;11hov free scope for the COll - Whether the centreversy bn well or ill managed, on the part of those who have submitted it to this f ea rful test, it is still our own cause— s cause in which every citizen of the United States has an interest. The cloud from which this shower o f blood is falling has bmg been gathetiag. Sagaeions tillsrrvers have loom lucking with anxiety - fin- an armed collision between the friends trot enemies of slavery ill lianas, mi,t from the m iment tmit the Chem try be;ran to he occoided by ernio-rants fio r n the ,t-ites. WllOll din inWading 14-ty from Missonti imposed a spuri ous legislature upon this residents, nod passed laws of an intole,raldy tyranni cal iriturv, it became certain that these laws would be resisted, and, ieneces siny, resi-ted even to_ blood. The residents saw themselves al a Rhin e d by Cie federal government in these ith-cessive inroads if the , laveh •Iders from fissouri ; an 1 accor,lioglv sent to the eastern states fir arm and adopted a voluntary martial mganizas tion. Ever since Goiernor Reeder WaS removed, and Shannon was sent by Mr. Pierce in his'plac.% to en force the spurious c.,de prO.ntilgated at Ole ShaWnee.M.i:; , don, the country i is lweu literally without a govern -121,7 u 1 . It is saiii that Goverwsr Shannon has called upon the Pee , idorit fun. a detachment of I7inteul States so.'!lierY I . put down the insurrection of th.'4 puuldts of li:dust's against tvhat he calls the iawr of the territory. What be en ee of '. svatter sovereignty" if chi; is /Lune I We Were told by the aLiN(lcittes of this sovereig its that the peopl e of K Insas were to establish their own institntions in their own way. This they are doing : ,th-y are settling, in the m site they think p ~ .per, the quJstion of the extension iii Slave- ry, and what tight has (.I.lyer.uor Snan lam to p event them 1 W.len the peopl e of a st tte rise against its local goeernare- t, the federal. a 'ministration has no power to med. 11,.. in the matter; the state government mu.'st put down the rebellion by such means as it can command. If we admit - the doctrine ot popular soveieigntv in the terri t.urues, we rthi s t apply to them the tame rule of' practice. The lucid sulhorities muit deal alone with dm e Mau rise up in resistance against them. EVidently G- velour Soritaini du es The Te'ezr.lph will be issued SEMl net understand, or declines to practice, the d uctrine which his political associ- u l t 1 :111,g l'. ui. K „ i l l'e l ;tiie ... ' :s s i i . ',' n e s t o i r .r t t li vc" L tY-l i ." s u i I. c°l• aces profesx. He should be reelar,•ci :Ina W EEKLy on a doable sheet of forty 4 -debt icstant.f s f or d ar i ng to i nt „ r f„,. e w i t h . cohenuis the remain Mr of the year. It will the ' . principle of the Nebraska bill" present a comprchensive summary of the Leg -apr inciple .from which the admini-;- l ri:t`. jt rc` „ " , lii ': ; ? lliifil c ll4ttgene t t trati again decla: el current lu,iiitieal in elli g enre of the iiiiits in that it will tolerate no dissent. if' Ill.• fullest and most reliable in:Lauer. lit Were is any soundneis in tile doctrine ' short. the i.roprietors hope to make it a cum ite%n"till.yi•i):l in t "l l e t ' i ' i l l i t i t eil j l "ai l l'blll they popular sovereignty in the tcrri- , P , 1: , 11'; I (iritN, Govern•q• Slutivioti's ciniduCt. i: ' ni:Lto stisTui . , l lll.l... a i:: eillt%•l l :7Z i e. e o clinBYlVa. I neXCUSahle. li, ()it the 4.llicr hand, h e The Telegraph wilt advocate a librrelpulit tieal policy. umin i iint ti ii, unite all chase who, has taken the rig .t coots(' in appea!ing to the ii,,%„1. 'it the federal e..,vern. p h ... :li . ttuu t t , :u d itu i l: . . , t ,i t , a sn i „ y l6 t lci, , , .. , al ic e l, CU e ll u i , l . / i / i 1 e , ,.. 1 , 1 i it ,. I t r 1:- Men t, popular sovereignty is a des- billt: ', SC eill liislr All ed by the coutliet Of -dis graceful fa ce. : tinetlve on:anizaiii.tiv. It wiA stia:atii the lii,lliet standard of American ;Nationality ; When the Missouri Com We are n ow reading ". I : 1 ) 1111 ) 11 o 11 i ls -e s( ‘ 1 )."i ' l l s 1 L ' . ' . 1 ) " 11 1 ; p ‘ r v u l u ' o i i f' : s .. ) ..s i' ..u l t d . 1 1 1 1 1 C u a u s l "- S v i ' t d iutio 'b u edi v. e - l i? ' l c d lo n the . lopealed. Not a drop of blood is, shed neitieillv resit the eXteasiou of Human stave: un this strile, which dues mit chum to r-Y` it willgive a cordial, earnest but itide -0., ‘ , pendent suppurt - to the administration of Guy, the garments of those who suppun L(I 11 0 11 a , k „ that Calf measure ; not a victim fads TE RMS —.S . TR IC MY IN ADVANCE. ( - in either side, ler whose death . they w 'f F ' .: lie r :l k. :` le i gr i m :l l , l r ‘ i v n i !! I l i i i i. s fi e t s r i el i i t s u l j i:d of 6 111 : :L s'I t. I ;- are not answerable. it was to opaii Leo s path to personal ambition that die isl.oure, and W E i..: KL Y, oe a double territory of Kansas has been deliver- ! biliel, the remainder of the year, at the follow ed over to anarchy, and made tat) ' i i . n , low "i"—the money invariably to ac. '1,..1 1 :Y I .le order: I `cene of manslaughter and burning:. 1 to J.le sidiseriptions $2 00 hue st,, Douglas, allured by the ap- : 1.-,,i, co pi c , ($l. SO p c .i. copy) •9 00 parett SUC CeSS . and popularity of the - I 'c „ c.v. , ( ii 70 1 ,,,, c0p;) 17 00 e niupronalseS of ISTA, was tempted to i Tweley copies ($i Ap, r cop.Y) 'hi 00 the cline price ($ I .50 per copy) on Propose the breach of faith which has ' And a: led her over taverns- Pito these horrors, and then Mr. i an 't... v. l i t i t ' l i i i .s " should be mad; lip at pace, and the t , .rce, after a brief struggle with his 1 subs,.riptions fprwarded befor o th e li r a o f . l , libts, anxious to divide with him l January_ so that they tau cowl/rune j with the session of the Legislatur e , 'is glory of the achievement and 0 - grat t t e d e attic 5i,..„ _, to „ : hallowed e . r3 - . Subseriptions will be forwarded from et 'nets, this office. All orders must lin addressed to as its zealous supporter. No (wee- l i 11'C.I.UitE,t. SELLERS, Flou t h t- Harrisburg. Pa., state necessity or even of state : re Business men will rind the Telegraph calvenience called furor even su- , -el'. led this tne3 „ tt .66 ` the very lest Advertising Medium in renus3l re ; it was the sheer venia, out of the cities. f wantoniess of legislation, released from the control of moral restraint, which struck that ordinance of peace, the prohibition of slavery in the north, western Territories, from our statute "wok. in :)assing the Nebraska bill. the administration and its friends.pre pared the torches which have since kindled the firesin li.aosas, and forged the weapons by. which our country men have been slain. It is impossible not to feel an in t,,.:go sympathy with those who have taken the attitude of bold and de termined resistance to the decrees of the pretended legi:iiature which sat at the Shawnee Mi3sion. }'very liberal sentiment—the love of freed,-;9. the hatred of oppression, the detestation of fraud„thea')horrence of wrong cloaked. under the guise of law—every feeling of the hnman heart, which does not counsel cowardly submission and the purchase of present safety at the price of fhture evils, takes part with the reiidentq of Kansas. They may corn mit imprudent acts—they may be rash; there may be fanatical persons among them, who will do what we cannot jn fitly ; but their cause is a great and riffhteous cause, and we must stand by it to the last. The House of 'Representatives now assembled at Washington will, un doubtedly, deny a seat to Whitfield, the pretended deleg,4te from Ktui t ts, elected. under the - ordinances tifthe spurious legislature. and will send him hack to his constituents. Ind thi • •'• they will recognize as just and lauda ble, the resistance with \N hickthe residents of Kansas have met the usurpation of the intruders from Mis souri: CIVIL WAR IN KANSAS The dispatches which we publish to day from Kansas, though corning thro' a very prejudiced channel, indicate a very .grave butte of aftait•s in that ter- An open - and bloody collision has occurred between the people and those Claiming to constitute the government the process ofthe courts is defied, the Governor has calLd nut the militia, and a civil war is already raging in the first territory of United States up on which has been conferred that's in expressible boon" of squatter• Bove-. Th.: slavery_ party so Towerloss to resist the violence of the Missourians when they came to drive the settlers of Kansas from the pulls, now, it seems abound With resources, civil and mili tary, to resist the of of the free state men to vindicate their wron gs . The question which Congress will Lave to decide in Kmsas is becoming more and more complicated, and the •• Acquiescent." will discover before long that they have mistaken the Mode or quieting the anti-slavery agitation by lending their° e.mittenanee to the repeal unite Missouri Compte.niso.— Treh. The Peiz , i.sylvania Telegraph ENLARGED l',3lriA AND REDUCED TEL THE C.4SH SYs:rEM . ADOPTED Oa :Ind after firs• ofJ tub; try, 1856, the l'eunsy;v,innt Te burg, eu., g ill be owned and einiduCted "Y who Will give their ben' en eegies to urine it wortby ul its cause . and pf is d,. 11 \via e.nnmence the new year printed on entirely liew type, and the Weekly greatly eidarged in fain, while tlit7j'price will be !direr tan Mae of any oiler paper of its class seer pViived-al lre Capiiai of tile Slate, and i\l,•;.\ Ni WILL BE - REQUIRED SililKfLi . IN AI.W.INGLI. No pipet - will Ice sent u.itil it is paid fur, admail ...id be as tilt. tion3 expire, Unless they are renewed, !COUDERSPORT ACADEMY. TILE Trustees (if this Institution take plea sure in announcing to the Public that they have engaged the services of the Rev. J. HENDRICK, us Princ;pal. Th.s getoe man conies to us well recommended us has able, talented, and experienced. He has been engaged in teaching a large share of the time. for Idleen years; and from among the..large number of his pupils, about 5‘,0 - have gone ; out from under his ins:rue-ions, as teach er s in diarent pars of the country. It wit: he hit ob ; 'ect to make our Academy one of the most desirable schools iu the co may, for those who wish to qualify themselves for teaching' or for other responsible stations iu and thsu for those who desire to-prepare for college. THE WINTER TERM. Will comme:2ce on Monday. December 3d, 1855. The Acaci.c,:pie yi3:7 l * will be divided in to Four Terms, of e•ece,:: wei,!cs each term. The Spring Term will counnetkx on .`!°/ I daY; February 2.5, 1 ; the Summer 'f,irin commence on Monday, May 21i,b, JSSti; the Fall Term on MJudav, the ht. day of Sep.einber,lBs6. TERMS. Tuition per term of eleven weeks as follows: • Primary wadies—Reading, Spelling, 31eu.al Arnlnne.ic, &c., - - $4OO Common English branches—Geogra phy, hograi,hy, Aridnuez.c, and GrAmmar, . Higher Eng ish Branches—Natural rni.osophy, As.runotny, Chemistry, &c., Higher Mathematics—Algebra, Ge ()nip ry, &c.; $5.00 Latin and Greek Languages, - $5.00 .Piano' Music, ' . *OO Use of Instrument, • - - $l.OO re" Paymeu. Kriel) , in advance. All scholars who c in write legib'y, will be required to present an origin Ai Cotuposiion once in two ‘veeks; and au ware sclAthars to dec,aint once in two weeks, Though the Terms of tuition aro consider ably lower thin they have been here othre, yet it is designed th.tt the ins.ruc.ion shan be thoreuglv di all the branches tangh ; and those who desire to team and ate wining Li 3144 will find i; a very Pnorrnitut.u.- Scnotu.. SOBIESKI ROSS, President.) LEWIS MANN, Treasurer, L G. B. 4)1'111. Fos, Seerezary, Trwiiees. oLmsT Ell; ELI REES, Board c in be obiained itt.private Fain ilies in ihe village, or -rooms can be hid in the Acaileiny by applying to the Traeoee.. Cooderspori, Soy. g2nd, 1655. Xlllorwation.ll UNITED STATES GOVERNIIENI Prtsident—frmMan Pierce Vice President—(de iiic.o) Jesse D. Brigai! Secretary f Slate—Wm. L. Marcy. Secretary ,f Interior—Rubor. McClelland. Secretary of Treasury—J.iities - Sc,rciary if War—Je.lerson Dav is. Secretary, ,f ey—J a ales C. Dobbin. Past Master General—James Campbed. Atturney General—Camb Cadling. Chief Justice of United States—lL 11. 'Fahey: STATE GO VERNM'ENT. - . GureriLtr—Dawes Poauk; Secretary I zitatc—.lruirew G. Curtin. Delilay .. , ..ccrelary Statc---.1. li. Sathrita Sutteyfr General—J. Pur er Brasvccy. Azalita- Geaeral—EpitGlllll Treasurer—Ea S.ifer. Suprcate Curt Judges—Ellis Lewis, W. B Lowrie, G. W. Woodward, J. C. litios,J. County Officers, wi,ll Post Office Address. nt Roa.r.a.-r G. NV kit %Ve,.suori), Tioga Co Assuciate Judges, • ORANGE A. Lewis, Ulysses, losErn District :Wortley, Ksox- Coudersport Stieriff, . - R IER 7r. A. STEIIIIIH, Coudervort. Pr°6 -, and Clerk. of dos Courts 1;";:n . s ." . ;:. TU.ER, Coudersport. R e i 5 ,• ,. .. r "4 Recorder, ANDREW J ACKSON, Coudersport. County Ct/M)/111..Si 3 O' r f , DCICIC WHIPPLE. Oqnter IlAnnisns ROSA, WIII eS C.;rner,', flr.sny NELsos, ‘Vliarton. County .luditors, NVILL....m B. GRAVES, Clara. HARMS LV3IAN, RolLette. H. L Simoss, Allegany. . Commissioners Clerk, Samuel flavetv, Coudersport Treasurer, Henry Ellis, Coudersport. ' Coutity.Surreyor, 2: F. Robinson, Harrison Valley Superintendent of Common Schools 'J. B. Pra.dt, Conderspoit. Administrator's No viT EILEAS, fe•ters Atnitt.siratien nn (he estate et .. . Harry lyin(u deceased, late of Stia - ron Township Po.(er Conn:). l'a„, hating been gran.ed .o :he undersigned, at( persona indeb.ted to (Ile said ela.lte are hereby notified (h—t an immediate se:dement • re quested, and ,hose hai - ing claims «glinst the tame, are requested to present themfor settle ment. C. S. .ONES Coudersport, Pa., Nov. 2lst, 1855. Executor's Notice. WHEREAS lettera Tesmnrentary on the estate ofJesse Lewitt deeeased, laze of the Town3ltip of eivsses, PoLer roomy, Pa., haying been granted to the undersigned, tut persons indeb.ed to said es.a..e are hereby limitied that an immediate sett t meta shoird nsmtde, anti those haring maims agains: .he eme ure retples.ed to present them for seam ment. 0. A. LEWIS. Ulysses, Oct. IS, 1855. A E , TRAY. Come to my enclosure some time about the first of.ittiv, a light red yearing heifer, with white hind teas, and white betty. The owner is reques.ed to rome and prove propery, pay Ch trges and take' her away, 'otherwiso sho will he disposed of according to law, . G. C. itOSSITER. Hebron, Nev. Wth i 11.155, StIEELIFF'S SALES. 1411kT1.T..0f sundry writs of Vendi -11.) tioni:Exponas, issued out of the Court. of Copia:ton News. et Potter County, Pennsyl vania, audiottte direc.ed, I shell expose to pubic sa.e or outcry, at the Court House, in the Elorettgh of Coudersport, on MONDAY, the 17th day of December, It'ss, at ID o'clock A. M., the following described real estate, to wit : • Real Estate, bounded and described as fo"- lows: 4utitic in Ai,egmv Le4vuship, • Potter County, Pa., bounded on the no-r 1 by unsea ted lands, on the els. by tot No., 134. -sou.la by unseated lands &ilot No., Sl, and on the west by unseated :ands; con.aining one hun dred and twese & acre,t, and the mu:: allowance of s,:c per cent, of which seven y five acres are improved, wi.h one frame Izonse one log home, one fr.,tne b urn,. one b.ack smith's shop, an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereou.-.-said premises being of the alio.itient of .he Fos & ltoss estate in said township. Seized and4a ken in execution, _and to be sold us the proper.y of N. L., Dike. Real Estate, saw. tr in Genesee township Po ter coon y, Pennsylvatiat ; bounded on the north by the New York Pennsylvani i s.a.e line, e;;st by lands of Gamow al, Mothers, eon !: . by Bingh ,an d -, wes. by :ands of r.on.aining.:wo hundred and .sev cloy Lere.i, flay , cres of which is improved, will a Lug house and barn thereon. Seized, taken in exec.: ion, ;Old to be sod as die proper.y of Pa - rick dto:ke• Real Estate, siaLke in the Bora:i t :7h b. 4. Couderspor., Po.ier conn:y, Pentisy.vaut,:, to-wi•.! .0. No.. :et, on square No. zx on .he plat of he librough of Canitlersvor, on which is er. cea a Tavern hot-e, frond barn and other uu. hosts p,ece parer, Ii land ad . yining Ate above, w :lie said tionitt.gh of Conuerspor , bounded as fo.towst—ou tint nor.h by ,h.rd s.ree., east by to s of hulas Johnsiin, south by second a., and on the wes. by to.s o's be lig us.rip of and running.froin second to thud stree.s, and fury lee.un width t. on which is erec.ed one hawk-sullies shop and shed. Seized,. taken in exeen.tun, and to be so:d as !Jul praperty .of C. W. Jounson. - $3.00 `.,51.00 Real Estate, sittut.e itt he to.wnship of Pike, Power county, l'elldiylvauta;—buitiiiied °tithe nur.h by lands of Lowry & ..11e..oug t.k (ids: by tiivie.t.ed hinds, and itinglizon Le.we, suilib b 2. 1111 , Cil.ed Udn, 011.111 e• wear by Lling ham Johnson, and Lowery k .Ilepotiltail; containing , ,ix hundred :Lod sixty hrue & i.i/Ult. 5,,x..y- lice acres of wlttelt are improved, tvi It one one S4W-1111.., one Ironic house, one (mule barn, shed acid u.fier uu. houses, and suite frot...,rees.ltereon. taiiett execit ion, and to -be surd ;IA i.r.lf)e.ny ofJ,lllle3 .1.1.11?e,4 DiCeill4,t)l/. Reat Es:ate,' si - nd.e ak the towtothip of Sharon Po..er coati y. Po.;—boluided on be north by Osw.i)o tieek, c.,s. by .ho cos. one or %comm. No. so by Lards or Otitis s Win e. and tees. by lands ulzt.ephens and Wit; c and t..;( as itabbi , being part - el' ‘Vairth, No. 41:11:--con :thong not y-stx thd. . -til acre,: 'about 5 ueres iutprut ed oil which one w.i.er suw-thol, ttv 0 dwe..ing lonises, anti two. south barns. eree ed, thereon. - Seized, taken execution, and to be soil as die property of Luke S.ei "teal in Ifeetor township, Pinier cowl y. Pa.:—shoniided lin the init.!' by Ltitnei the highwo , by 'Joseph Jr., and on the wes, by Dame. Sinideriiii: containing seven acres cilium!. of wilieli, .liter acres are int proved. Whit one house, 02142 log bait, and ou. house, and fruit tree .here on. t.:zed, tak . en in evicicion, and to be su:d as ;he roper.) . or It e 'ay Lrvay. . it II Esmie,-si care iu .he township of °s wap, Pmier conmy, Pa.:—bounded 011 /he uor I; by ihe highway, easC by S. I'. Lyin in, OD the son It amd west by ‘V 111ebougaa; consa Ming s:-10 of au ante; on which are eremed, one Lwry s.ory dweding house and one frame b Seized, taken in execn.ion, and to "be soki as the property of P. t'. Story. By virtue (Ira writ of Levari Facias, the fol lowing tiese tour, pro,,er.y, to-wit frame house ~nd one.rrame man. simile in :he town ship of .rnit,yo ter comity, Penosy,iv.,nia ; and . ALS:4 the au. or piece or grown' and cur i I , ge ap,air even. to ,he, said buialing.,- -bounded :aid described as foaowc, tostv,, b ginning, in .he c• lure of the - highway, at ,he nor - at-west corner of -he to; on wbieh bin:dings are eree ed. dome,: along sa•d high way, south 4 .dygrees, east I , perches: .;!ence sou h 4,, degrees, west ts pert:Mks; thence n0r.h.",0 degrees. wes: perches .0 the line or land occinned by IV. J. Jc V. 8. Mirtier; thence by ,fie aim of said .and nor h 4u de grees, east perches .0 ,he beginning :—con taming U porches of ye,zed• ,akett iu execo ion, and to be sold as the proper.y of j. Itronsotr Chines. • By virtue of a wrii "of Lerari (':ieias, the fonow!ng d•isenbeti proi•erty. ,o-wi,:—bound ed nit ,h e hby w. , rratt. number 131..,e35, b y th e Po.ter euntLy, soitah by lands owned ~nd 'neett i 'ied by Lras.us Guern sey, mut on :he we.i. l by n,arr..nt Nu. 1111, it being the itor,li of wirrant 2S;(1. 15.)9,-con taintng live intudred aete,:, be the saute Inure or Seized, taken ht eNecution, and tp b 0 50 : 11 as the property or ‘voi. iS. s!laogioor. By vir.ne of a %yr', of fi Fa. the fo!:owiltj described proper y, .o-n tia.e in .he Borough of Coadeesp , er, con Lay, PCIII/` ..s fo..ows: frotying six lee. on .d s roe, on he pub is opt .re, and ea end ❑g back n a nor lier.y d.recaon fee. to an ,t,,et• four eon fee. w.de; said im being bounded on son.h by atbresaid, cast by a .o. contrac ed and sod by . David Wilinot ,o - 8. Y. Hammond, west by a to. sold and con.rac ed by David lima. to James W. Suai.lt; and on the nor.h by the alley aforesaid; ou wlacli is erecied Line lrat to building occupied for a.s ore and dwebing house, and o tier ou. hou.e.,hereon. Seized, taken in exec.' ion, and to be sold as :he pro v erty of D. W. Spencer and UM- /y K Spencer. --A1,50-- • itCal Es . a:e, si.u,l a iu Ulysses -township, Pot er coon y Pa. :=huuntled on the north by & JJ , south by lot No. 9J and um,ea.-- "ed ;and efl.oi & Ross, east by unseamil iands, and we,. by sots 113 .Sc 114; con .oue hundred and sixol-one and b-lu acres, of whicir .;;) acres aro improved, with one• log house, one itig siabm and fruit trees thereon, , Said premises being of the allo.ment of lox & Ross lands unsaid township of Ulysses. Seized, and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property cifJ4red . C. Burdick. Real Estate, situ.t.e intho Borough of Con dersportf•lionei—cottrtly, •Pa;;—bounded on the .nordi by Four.h 5.., east by Main etseet, south by lo; No. 13U and John S. Mann, west by Mann & Co:e, and !ots Mo'a 102 & 103, be: Mil =MCI 1==:1 =MCI 11221=1 IMMIZI =MEM C 22332 =MEE I=E=l ing lots No's 1324 r 133, on agnate No. 12, as seta on the Map ofs2id Borough of Conder spori, in the Commissioners Office; ou which are erected one new frame house, one old• Fir-atue bonze, one frame barn 4rtd utheram. I bui dings. Seized, ..nd taken in execuion, and to be o:c1 as ibe proker y. of A. M. Luiter. IMlll=l Real estate Situate in the Township of SuniaJi., I o..er County, Pa., and deser bed as fe !ows: Regaining in the west hue of w :rran• No. 21%; ' being one hundred and one rods south of The North Wes. corner of said warrant, there: east one hundred and ten rods .0 a post, thence south eigh,y rods to a post, drence west one hundred and tett rods to a post in the west line of said xsarran?, thence nor!) ei 3 O.y rods to the pace of be ginning, containing fiby-five acres, being part of warrant No. 219,i with about two acres i'qproved, fif.een acres chopped, and_ wi Jr a . f rani .e house erec ed .hereon. - Seizez! 411 d .alten iu execu:.on, and to be sold as the proper.y or C.efurd 11a6kin. I=lEl Real estate in C•yNses Township PoYer County, Pa.. bounded o' the tior,h and e.lsi and sott.h utd west, by tleise4 Cushing, con tain lig .hree iicreg- of into, with one ‘va.er satie toils erec ed thereon. (Jae undivided hattni the above described i.rc:it:se-, Seized und . iiikeit in exec,. ;Intl to be soul as he Troper.y of Harvey Rice. The amoutrt of, wits must be ut the time of :ale. or the Property wi:l be put up ttgmn for other bidders. P. A. STER BINS, Sheriff. Coudersport, N ov. 4 2.91 1855. Cum retiCialUal.lloll. — .."‘"ru'v.iiEAS. the .11on. 1:. G. 1 „ e , L alai iii ill, Ifou. 0. A Lets is sod .I.lLuut,Jut.re, ut (.„ Tt min( r aid (Jen, r-.I Ja,l Del. eery, t;llarl , r ) es'i""' ": dtc Orpit,,os Omit of el1111:11(111 I' e-as f r .oe C. u..ty or i""" it peceol, I aring dole the eto. iti year Lit oar Lord o-le 111.1..lired and fifty-E . /Ye, and to the PM. fin' honing a Court ut o.)er and and Gelwral Jail Delivery, Quarter Se,sion; of die l'eace. Orphan s Court, 11101 Court of Common Ileas, in the Borough of Cuuders poo; "ti Mo:\ 111 Y. the 1711 i day if Decein tn. r /leXt Will to cwlttilille 0.1/ClVvek. is, , „le a i t ii.trefiire her, by given to the Curoi:ers, Just.ces 'the l'eatte, Cotiq the cutlery, hittoey be tin I) Ellid there tee their prope r at 111 "'clock, A. 3t. of :aid (lay, with their • r e•.rds, iuqui mu.,, exiatimmlitms, :ma other reteto• bra, es, I , i do those Wogo whii:it to theu - otticca app. rtit: it to be duce. Aiitt those ttbu-ur,• Loud by their. rt e,.l.inicititees to pr. seeu e at...ainit the lit isoners that ::re or ..:11..11 t,e in lie pit of the of roller are to be the,,llllll there to tirest.cute ug.tivat limn us Wl.l !Will:A. hakt,t,tt Cauderspart, Oct., 31st 1855, aid SOui y car id .111 c IndititclalLauc ul tl.lc Utiit,d'uttcs ulAincrica. I'. A. STEBBINS, List of Causes E. F. Carrier ss. G. N Salida & &tiny • MITI Siicrt. C. Id .hop *. N. L. Dike. E. IV. Bishop " S. L. Dike &lowon Foster. diitin 0. Williams Harriet Losey. & I i zitiiis N. Howard Richard Goodi»nn. Jot IL. Rayitioad " Ortunn ( ;el, Fox. Adiii'st'r of E•totc HIS AI. Fox ,S Delos Dwight. laiwaii Bell L , ttueeu Bell, Jr. S. H. & E„1. Purple . ” di 11 Cr . /I.:cad( a- ter„ I Dickinson. I 'erbcll.2ickillsoti ' .I;suies C. James Pied wore Isaac h nups,.n & A. Den - Incr. I lave!). "Rufus Jawett, Jr. "• Rock. • T. B.' TV Llift, l'ioth'y. Prinhonotaq's Cindi r.putt . Oct. 27. 1855. I } Vcrsol Dickinson Lydia . J. Jenks • Nansoni Sksa In Potter Co.. Common Pleas. John.J. itaigeway .May Tenn .11:455. v s. SoNsown Sat well ) March tth, 15, Sum mons in I: J et:mien, .ssned fair a tract of land, being fun of Wa N0:(a;sm) r i v e 'Mo os . and vigil. Hundred ninety-five, Bounded and described a, fir toss s: Beginning at a po-t I corner, being the stmili west corner of ;he W °mien ;0. ; hence stm.h,im the west line of said wart - an:, (..:41.) Two hundred sixty i.erche: 0 a .tos c•triter, heifig he north east corner of Woodcocks; thence south(dult) two h .linted percues .0 a pos. corner; .hence west. ) one hundred sixty perches to a post. ; thence sou It to Ridgs'vay's south line t , hence ego-, two hundred and thirty two percites, or therestom.s, to corner in the ca.:. tine of said warntnt ; thence nor. h on s tid east tine about (earl) six hundred and six v-une erche; io a post; thence nest on s son h dne, Worden and hie Ness tots to the p.ace of beg ;ming; Containing Ow-) tit. it, hundred six.v-eigh. acres or ,a n d ItiOrlt or .ess: s..u.tte and bent;: in the tosvmdti . v of Ronlet, m .he coon v of l'Oner. June ni , us returned .1i%11; Ans'd P. A. S . PEBBINS, :Theraf on oath.— Acidness: to wit; Styt. .11)1):i0b of 1.. V: IViAs:on, ;my. litr Mai:Mil; 11n c on Defend tn.s to ,Ippear and p:ead Un or before the fourth day of .Ise next December Term (suid Terni connuencmg on he 17. of Dec.) or Judgment. for wan, of ;tmear,,nce and pie t. Prn honorttrys otlice, Couitervort Ziept 11-znif, T. 13. TYLER, Pro CLOTH DRES;SINti.- ILL pc Nom: having c. 0.11 to co:or and dress. liv .ea: lug .he same at the ..one ot*J. 31. Judd nt I'l /1/dt!rSi.fir., %%LI he cn,:irdez.!".o We Works id subscriber finished ta ,gwid order..nd rc tuned. paratent ho the<ang c ., ; b e . wade .o J. 31. !nail un do ,very o 1 .he em .l l . die pieces paiiwy Ivi.h /Wale and Wrections. 0. a. Pf.:Riti Genesee Fork Sept. 19th, J„:cHEN - 14 - w I= IS-HOME FROM THE CITY VV ITIL a New Siock- of G00t1, , , sucli ns tiroceriei, Dutues:ie Dry GOODS, NVllcb will be so:d lower than any other personwou.d be withug .0 sea in this town. NVIIOLE SALE A:, RETAIL for ready Pay at the onl stand of D. W. SPENCER. N Ely :. arrival of frvsh: Teas, ficuu ~ ;71 cents t01.0.t per pound, at It. J. CHENEY'S D. W. SPENCER, Agent. SSENCE of Coffee, Coffee so:d• at lower _LA prices than at any o:her Store in town, us it W. 13 purchased before the last rise ; at • R. J. CH ENEY'S. D. W. SPENCER, Agetr. B UTTER. & Grain. for &tee at R. I. C'S D. W. SPENCER. Agent. NOTICE. A mos B. .Itandall In POner Co; Commies vs.S Pleas No. 112, •Juste. Amanda M. Randall, (Term, IKS. Libel :ill Divorce. 1 4 subpcena and alias subpiena having bats assued , hts case praying for certain causer therein set forth, be, said Libellani,Snight bt .divorced from the bonds of utstrimonren• resell into with the Respondent, Amandall.C. Ram/AL - wad returned - We do therefore command, on the Uhl Amanda M. Randall. as •before we did, thii setting aside all business and excuses, you bet and appear in your proper pinion be fore oar said Judges at 'Coudersport, at. our Court of Common Pleas. there to be lied the 17th der of December nazi, to answer the petition tne. Libel of your card husband, and show f any yen have, why the said Amos IL•Rissei dall should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony ercered into With you, wee. :lb'!" to the provisions of the AesUrAssembly in such case made and provided. Wimess the lion. R. G. White; Presi4eit Judge of our said Conti, at Condenport, this I.lth day orOeLA!.tr, A. D. 1t'415. P. A. STEBBINS, Sherif. NOTICE. Ann Bide t to Potter Co. Comm* by her next friend j Pea N 0.113 Feb. Teem J. Chase I. libel in Dirone. v. John Borside. , • • . A subKetia and a!iasAubprena honing boil* issued in this case praying for certain censer th..rein 'set forth, site said Libel;ent 'night b.. dit oteed front the bonds of matrimony enter ed itt:o_ triih the Respondent John - Burside, and reinrned We do therer , ire commend you the sail John Burside as before we did; that Rotting as:de all bn•ine. and excuses, you be .a. ;w ear in your prolier person before our itatui. Judge:: at Coodersport, at our Court of Com -111011 Peas; there to be he'd - the tith darsif December nest to answer the petition OA - I.ijm or your sntil wife, and show cause, ir aily you 11,4% e, v. by the said Ana Buraide hors z:ot :be dit orced from the lunads qt matrimony enteiNl in.o wi:h you, egreeably - to the of the Ace of Assembly ys such case in,:de :Ind provided. - Wi,neis 'be Hon. IL G. White, Plosidisat Judge of our baid Court, at Coudersport tbi& 24th day of Oct. A. D. 1ri.55. P. A. STEBBINS, Sh.erift, NOTICE. Dewitt Bakor In fatter Co. Counruonl44ll6 vs. No. N), Feb. Term, 1145:r. Emily E. Baker Libel in Divorce. .4140.11 a and alias silbluen.t having balm isstted in ‘his case pr.iying tor certain- canna. therein set for.b, he, said Libellant, tnighi. b. divorced iron' the bonds of matrirnone eu tered *two with the Respondent Enai!y E. lir ker. and returned Ni/4/.• • We do therethre command you the said Enii.y E. Baker, as before we did, that eettimg :nide afi bniiiiiess and excuses, you be and-ap pe.ir in your proper p rsou before our SRlit Judges at Coudersport, at our Court of Cord. nom Paean, there to beheld the 17th day ier . December next, to answer the petitiun. a* Libet.olyour s.iid Husband, and 4/11:1! C:112/1i, i any you have, why the said Dew nt ticker_ itou.d not be divorced front the bonds of mee. - rimmtv entered iii.o mill you, agreeab:y to the.. provisions of thu Ac s of Assembly in Au* cases made and prov:ded. Witness the lion. It G. White, Presider Judge of our. said Court, at Coudersport, thier. 24th day of October, A. D. P. A. S.TEBBINS, Sheritr. NOTICE. Sanntel W. Carpenter No. 4G May taro. • . ye• 1665. Libel in IL ,C4 her Carpenter. vorce. SAO W. Carpenter, the complainant, har ing presented his petition and Libel in Di vorce, to the Court of Common Pleas •f the county of Potter, praying the slid Court_te• order ;Ltd decree a Divorce of hun, the nit :Samuel W. Carpenter, from the bonds •tt matrimony wi h his said wife, Esther Carpels-- ter; told the said Court having ordered a. i;nlipiena rild alias stibpoma, respectively tie iisue which, said submenas have bilen return.- hit.".. Now, therefore; you, the sail Esther Carpenter arc hereby notified, that yetn be and appear before the Honorable, the. Judges of .he said Court of Common - Pleas •:-'• PotLer county, at Coudersport, at the nau Term of-said Court, which will be on the 117tio day of December, 16:7.sti, to show cause, if any you have, why the said Court shoted not de cree a Divorce front the bonds of matrimony between you and your said husband, Samuel W. Carpenter. PIERRE A. STEBBINS, < Sheriff.' NOTICE. Joint 6.• kir hr rater Co. Common Pleas. No-. 55, Feb. Term, 14155. .Cylt lila Baker Libel in Divorce. A Sllbpalia and alias sitbncena having hou issued in ibis case praying for . certailt C'SLISINO therein SCE forth, he, said Libellant, might 6, divorced from the bonds of nwriumny ii!a • tered .n.o %ebb the Itesuondent Cytt.h.g. 116: her. and re limed nihit. We do therefore entotn'tnj I'ol .the said Cynthia Baker, as before we dui, hat aside ail business and excuse•, you be and appear in your proper person beibre nor said Judges at (..-oudersport, at our Court of Coh* soon ['teas, there to be held the 17th dsy .f• December next, to answer the tuition •i Libel of your said Husband, and !thaw cat as, irony you have, why the said. 1011 altotati ont . be d.worced front the bonus of mat,• riniony en ered into with yeti; agreeably t• • the provision of the Ac:s of Assetub.v in suekt: case made and provided: Wunes: the lion. It. G. Wit . o, I'resid•tet Judge of our said Court, at Coudersport, this. 2-Ith day of October, A. o.l , :xtt r. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. NOTICE. L. W.. Berthrong )In Potter Co. Contanote• va•> Pleas N 0.53 reb.Tenta. Myrar tta lierthron g 5 1r. 1 55. 1, Ir...lita Divorce:. A subponta aud aliaa tubpoina timing bow issued in tisk case praying fur c r a:n causes. ,et forth he said Libell4nt might be- Jicurced trot the bonds of touts itnouy tea+ . lc. - 0 it,Cl witipittspondeut melte H. BOP t.d rcturved lt'o do throw , in e ,:otbre command yr•ti, the sail& Itlyritotta ii. Bertraotig, be helot e we did.. thal settiog aside all business end exalt/et. • you lie and appear in your proper person be-. foie our said Judges ut - Coudersport at csr-, Court of Contutun - Pleus.there to be held the. 17Ih city of D. comber - next, to antwer the: petition on Liln-l - olyt..ur said Husband, wail 8 bow causes, if unyyou ha%r, why the Wit L. W. idertinong tiliould nut be dive reed (rpm, the bonds or matrimony entered into with. you, Itgrt eably to the provisions of the A. ut AsAcnibly in such case made nod provided. Wil nets the Lion, ft. G. V. fresidest. I•ulge alone saki Court, Itt Couderspoittbitee 24;11 day of October A. D. 1635- P, A. STEBBINs. 8 "supply of ITIu id and Canis 23_011110 Langer—Muni! n ew an d beautia ll patterns .irt.t rt;f:‘ i‘cd and for sale at • ' TYLER &JO S'S
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