Obituarg. xeDoei , &venr,' lately one of the Editors rhe /oared, died at. the house of his bro oi I tLersa.law, in Cares, on t h e 2nd instant. Th e deceased learned the art of printing in : i 4e office of the Potter Pioneer, and has pnr s;td his trade most of the time in this village. g r began to work in the Journal Miles about p ar years ago, and on the 13th of October, 1 .% became one of its Editors. He Wan a nit hf u l co.laborer, and we hoped to see him ple Editor and Proprietor in a short time. It , 1 3 ordered otherwise. We have lost a most talaed friend, but wo trait lc has found rest o da happy home. NIIRSERY3YEEN, FRUIT = ==::1 TEM NEW YORE HORTI CULTURAL REVIEW, A Journal of Suburban art. 07,3)3' AND PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED Devoted to the Advancement of the Rural Interests in ,A.MERIO 4. ~.-....-.4)........,.. This one or the tar cat anti moat elaborate wrks of the kind in the world. Rural Ateltitecture forms ono of the princt c ol features. 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POTTER COUNTY, SS At an Orphan's Court held at Coudersport in and for tha County aforesaid, on the 18th, date of September 1855, before the lion. R. G. White and his associate Justices of said Court, on petition of H. C. Leach and Nelly Leach, his wife late Nelly Johnson, widow and Admini-dratrix of all and singular the goods and chattels, lauds and tenements, which were of Jesse Johnson, late of the Township of hector in said County, deceas ed, setting limit, that the said intestate left issue two children, to wit: Louisa and Naty, minors; That the, personal estate of sail( irate-rate is illstfflicient for the support of said children, and that the said intestate, at the time of his death. had the right of posses sion to a cerain utessuage or Int of land imate in said Township, containing eighty nine (=it) acres, eight acres of which was enclo-eil. Said Int is bounded on the North by uuseated land, on the East by lot in posses sion of Cornelius Lnitcles. on the . South by uti- - eated laud, and on the West by lot in possession of Lemuel Harris. Your petitions ors, thin-erare pray your Honors to grant them ;in order to tniike sale of said lot for the purpose e f maintaining said children, - , The Court, therefore, order • and decree that the. said 11. C. Leach and Nelly Leach expose the said prthnises to public; sale •ain Monday, the 17111 day of December, A. D. ihe Court Douse in said County, and the same for the best price that can be had therefore, with power tu - adjourn from tittle to time : giving due public and timely notice of the tune and place aside, and uralte report of their proceedings herein at the next stated Orphan's Court. In te,:timonv whereof I have hereunto set my hand and tie seal of said Court, this 7th day of November, A. D. By (ire Conn. - T. 13. TYLER, Clerk. AGENTS ! " AGENTS! 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New supply Harper's Universal Gazetter, School Bunlv, French, German, & Latin. JOURNAL BOOK STORE. Coudersport, Nod•. 629111, 1835. BRICK, 740 - cav ready for sale 100,000 BRICK of sa -1 perior All in want of Brick can bu Supplied by calling, at the store of J. B. SMITH. Coudersport, Aug. 23,1535. TNDIAN MEAL and BUCKWHEAT win I.stantly on hand at the NEW PROVISION STORK. COUDERSPORT ACADEMY. THE Trustees of .this Institution take plea sure in announcing to ibe Public that they have engaged the services of. the Rev. J. lIENHRICK,--as Principal. This gentle man comes to tts well.reconuended as being able, talented; and experienced: He has been engaged in teaching a largo share of the time for fifteen years; and from among the large number of his pupils, about 500 have gone out from under his instructions, as teachers in different parts of the country. It will be his object to make our Academy one of the most desirable schools in the country, for those who wish to qualify themselves for teaching or. for other responsible stations in life, and also. for those who desire to preparefor college. -- THE WINTER TERM Will commence on Monday. December 3d, .16552 The Academic year will be divided in to Four Terms, of eleven weeks each term. The Spring Term will commence on Monday, February 23, 1436; the Summer Term commence on Monday, May 26th, - 1556; and the Fall Tertu ou Monday, the Ist. day of September, 1.556. TERMS. Tuition per term of. eleven weeks as follows: Primary studies—Reading, Spelling, Mental Arithmetic, &c., - - - - $ . 2.00 Common English branches—Geogra phy, Orthography, Arithmetic, and Gramut.tr, $3.00 Higher English Branches--Natural l'uilosophy, Astronomy, Chemistry, $4.00 Higher Mathematics—Algebra, Ge ometry, &c., $5.00 Latin and Greek Languages, - - $5.00 Piano Music, • $B.OO Use of Instrument, $2.00 Payment strictly in advance. All scholars who can write legibly, will be required to present an original Composition once in two ‘yeeks; and all male scholars to declaim once in two week?::. Though the Terms of tuition aro consider ably lower than they have been heretofore, yetit 13designed that the instruction shall be thonnigh in all the branehes taught ; and those wh o ,!esire to learn anal are . tcilltag to study will find iJ e very I'ttorrrant.4 SOBIESKI ROSS, President. LEWIS. MANN, Treasurer,l • G. B. OVER } TON, Seeretazy, Trustees, U.J. OLMSTED, ELI REES, Board can be obtained in private Fam ilies in the village, or rooms can be had in the Academy by applying to the Trustees. Coudersport, N0V..2:41nd, 1655. . general Xnformiatiam. UNITED ST-ITES UOVERNNESI President—lra ukiin Pierce rice President—(de facto) Jesse D. Brigat! Secretary of Slate—Ma. L. Marcy. Secretary of biterior—Robert McClelland. Secretary of Trea3nry-r,James Guthrie. Secretary of War—J etrerson Davis. Secretary of Nary—James C. Dobbin. Part Master General—James Campbell.. Attorney Gentrul—Ca!eli Cashing. Chief Justice of United States—R. IL Taney: STATE GOVERNMENT. Gurcrieur—Jaines Pollock. Seratary rif Statc—Andrew G.Cortin. Dtptu ',St:ere:fury of State-4. 31. Sullivan Su rcepor Gentral—J. Porter Brawley. Auditor ilicuerid—Eplaraim Treasurer—Eli Slifer. t.ltirreme Court Lewiv, W. B Lowrie, G. W. Woodward, J. C. Kuox, J. 8 Black. County Officers, with l'ok Office Addres4. - P tes:dent Judge, ltostAtt G. Warn:, Weltsooro, Tioga Co Associate Judges, ORANtIE A..LEWIS, Ulysses, JOSEPIt MANN, MINIUM. District Attorney, FRANKLIN \V". Itisox, Coudersport. Shi Pit;uttr. A, STEnuvis, Couderi , port. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts Tuom.ls B. 'FLO:R. Coudersport. Register and Recorder, Asmir: w JAcKsos, Coudorvort County Comnzissioners ' DuieK NVIIIPPLIK Ulysses Center, 1 ' lin n isoN Rosa, Corners, HENRY Is; ra.soN, Wharton. County ..luditors, WILLI:km B. CinAvEs, Clara, 11Annis lAst.ts, Roulette, 11. L. .Sigoss, Allegany. Commissioners Clerk, 'Samuel Haveim, Coluiervurt, Trcasurer, Henry Ellis, Coudersport. County Surveyor, Z. F. Robinson, Harrison Valley, Superintendent of Common Schools)' J. B. Pradt, Coudersport. Administrator's Notice. W%l e estate EßEAs o f Harry ' l ett e rs of Lymandeceased, Administration o on late of Sharon Township ' Potter County Pa., having l3ean granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are hereby notified that an immediate settlement, is re quested, and those having claims against the same, are requested to present them for settle= urea[. C. S. JONES Coudersport, Pa., Nov. 21st, 1d55. Executor's Notice. WIJEREAS letters Testamentary on the estate of Jesse Lewis deceased, late of the Township of Ulysses, Potter county, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby botified that an immediate settlement should ns made, and those having claims against the eme are requested to present them for settle-. went. 0. A. LEWIS. Ulysses, Oct. 18, 1855. ASTRAY. Came to my enclosure some time about the first of July, a light red yearling heifer, with white tind legs, and white holly. The owner is requested to come and prove property, pay, charges and take her away, otberwiso• she will be disposed of according to law. G. C. ROSSITER, Hebron, Nor. 29th 1855. SHER•LfIV'S SALES. , • , ..• By VIRTITEuf. sundry - writs of fiord Exprmas, issued clue of the.Cccurt,of Common Pleas of Potter County, Penusyl vanin, anti tope 1 . shall - expose to public sale or outcry, at tke Court tiotuot, - -in the Borough of Conderspiirt,.on NONDAY, the ]7th day of Deceirdter, 1856, at Jiio'clock A. M., the following described repi r esiaie, to wit : Real Estate, hounded and described as fol lows: situate, in : Allegany township, Potter County, Fa., bounded on the north by -unsea ted lands, on the east by lot No., 134, south by unseated lands & lot No., el, and on the west by unseated lands; containing one hun dred and _twelve & 4-10 acres, and the usual allowance ofsix per cent, of which seventy five acres are improved, with one frame louse one log house, ono frame barn, one black smith's shop, an apple orehard_ and. other fruit trees thereon—said premises being of the allotment (tithe Fox & Ross estate in said township. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of N. L. Dike. =BE= iteal Estate i situate in Genesee township Potter county; Pennsylvania; bounded on the north by lie'New York &. Pennsylvania state line, east by lands of Garrnow Q Chainners, south by Bingham lands, and west by lands of C. Leach; containing two hundred and sev elny acres, about filly acres of which is improved, wi:h a log house and barn there On.. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold the property of Patrick Burke, CMS= Real Estate, .situate in the Borough of Coudersport, Potter - county, Pennsylvania, to-wit: lot No., 210 on square No. 21 . on /Tie plat - of the Borough of Coudersport, on - Which is erected a Tavern .house, frame barn and other out houses-.--ALSO—a - piece or parcel of laud adjoining the aboVe, - in the said Borough of Coudersport, bounded as follows:—on the north by third street, east by lots of• Julius Johnson, south by second st., and on the west by lots No's 210, 209, 208 & 207, being astrip of land running from second to third streets, and forty feet to witlli on which is erected one black-stuith's shop and shed. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of C. W. Johnson.- IMME:=I Real Estate, situate in the township of Pike, Potter county, Penasylvaniat—bounded on the north by lands of Lowry & McDougall; east by unseated lands, and Bingham Estate, south by unseated lamb, and on the west by Bing ham' Es.ate, Elijah Johnson, and Lowery& McDougall ; containing six hundred and sixty three &.i-1O acres, abort sixty-lice acres. of which are improved, with one gristmill, .one water saw-mill, one frame house, one frame , barn, shed and other out houses, and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as t i k , property ofJatnes it. Dickinson &James Dickinson. IM3E=I Real Estat.,, siMate in the township of Sharon Potter cGtttlty, Pa.;—bounded on the .nor,h by Oswayo Greek, east by the east line of t-Yarrant No. 2191, south by lands of Ste phens & and west i; v lauds of Stephens and While uud Silas Balibi;, being part of Warrant No. 2194 t—containing minty-;is and 2-10 acres; about 5 acres improved 0.1 which one water saw-mill, two ilwelliug house, and two. small barns, erected, thereom Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Luke Stevens! • 1=333=1 Reat Estate, sittlat43 in Hector township, Potter county, Pa.:.—bounded on the north by Daniel Stunk-I.lin, east by the highway, don't' by Joseph. Sunderlin, Jr., and on ike west by Daniel Sunderlin; containing seven acres aloud, of which., three acres tire im proved, with one thine. dwelling, house, one tog barn, and out house, and fruit trees there on. seized, taketi iu necutiori, and to be sold as the property of liettry Ervay. IMEMMI Real Estate, situate itt the townsltry of 0z:- way(' Potter county, Pa.:—lniunded- on the north the highway, east by S. P. Lyman, oil the son,h and west. by Win: McDougall:. containing of an acre: on which are erec . cd, one two s:ory dwelling house and one frame barn. Seized, taken in execirion, and to be sold as the property - of I'. P. Story. U- ! By virtue ofa writ of Levari 4 Facias, the fol lowing deNcribedproprry,lo4vitt—one frarne house and one frone barn, situate in the town ship of b'haron, Potter county, Pcuosylv a ni n; and the lot or p'ece. of ground and curilege appurtenent to the said buildings— bounded and descrihed as follows,to-wit:— b• ginuitig in the conic. of the •highwav, at the north-west corner of the lot on which said buildings are erected, thence alon said high way, south 30 degrees, east 10 perches; thence south 40 degrees, west perchhs; thence north 50 degrees, west 10 perches to the line of laud occupied by W. J. Sc V. S. Warner; thence by the line orsaid - laud.. north 4t) de grees,uast 8 perches to the beginning ;.--con taining 80 perches of bud. Seized' taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of J. C. Brunson & Charles Steele MIMI By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, the. following described property, to-wit :—bound ed on the north by warrant nutnber 1:342, east by the east line of Potter county, south, by lands owned and occupied•V Erastps Gtiern sey, and on the west by warrant No 119), it being the north hzdfol . warrant No. 1599, con taining five huthlred acres, be the saute more or less. . Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Wm. B. b'langhter. CMXIMEI By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa, the following described property, to•ivit:—situate in the Borough of Coudersport, Potter county, Penn. sylvaina : 7 -bounded as follows : fronting forty six feet on 3d street on the pub is square ,and extending back in a northerly. direction 125 feet to an alley fourteen feet wide; said lot being bounded on the south by third street aforesaid, east by a lot contracted and sold by David IVihnot to S. Y. Itanunond, west by a lot sold and contracted by David Wihnot to James W. Smith, and on the north by the alley aforesaid; on which is erected one frame building occupied for a store and dwelling house, and other out houses thereon. Seized,.taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of D. NV: Spencer and Erni.: ly K; Spencer. MEC= Real Estate, situate in Ulysses township, Potter county Pa. t—boutided on the north by lots 94 &9G, south by lot Nu. 99 and unseat ed land of Fox & Ross, east by unseated lands, and west by lots No's 113 & 114; containing oue hundred 'and sixty-one and 8-10 acres, of which 35 acres are improved, with one log house, oue log stable and fruit trees thereon, Said premises being of the allotment. of Fox & Ross lamb in said township al Ulysses. Seized, and taken in viecuticut,- and to be sold as the property of Jared C. Burdick. Real Estate, situate in the Borough of Con dersport, Potter county, Pe.;—bounded on t he north by Fourth at., east by Main stseet, bylidi by lot No. 130 and John S. Max,n west Diann & Cole, and lots 31o's 102 &.IU3, b b ing lots No's 132A..133, on square No. 12,as ,peen on the Map pfsai4 Borough of .Couder sport, in - the Commissioners Office; on which' are erected oneJmvi , frame hottee,- - Mse old frame house, one, fran;os barn and other out buildings. .- •• . . - • Seized, and taken in execution, en 4 to be old as the property of A. - M. Butler, I=III=I . . Real estate situate ip the Township of Summit, Potter" County, Pa., and described as follows: Beginning in the west line of warrant No. 2190, being one hundred and one rods south of the North West corner of said Warrant, thence east one hundred and ten • rod.; it) a post, thisime south eighty rods to post, thence west one hundred and ten rods to a pOst in the west Hoe of said %%arrant,. thence north eighty'rods to the place of be ginning, containing filiy-five acres, beingipart of wayrant,Np. 2190, with about two acres improved, kfloen acres chopped, and with a frame house erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution, .and to be sold as the property of Cleford 'Laskin. -34z,so— • Real estate in Ulysses Townthip Potter . County, Pa., boundit.l on the 'forth and east and south and west, by Hosea Cushing, con taining three acres of land, with one water saw mill erected thereon, One undivided half of the above described prcmiaes, seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Harvey Rice, The amount of costs must ho paid at the time of sale, or the Property will be put up again for other bidders, , P. A. STERBINS; Sheriff: Coudersport, Nov. 22 1r? t 5.- Court Proclamation. WHEREAS, the Don. R. G. White. 'Mont Judge and the llon.-0. A Lew is and Joseph Mann, Emits , Associate Judges ut the Codrts„ of Oyer and Terminer aud Cieue 'll Jail Delivery, Quarter Ses,dwis 01 the Peace, Orphan's Court and Ouurt of Common Pleas for the Count' of Putter, have iszued their precept, bearing date the 22nd day Sept. in the year of our Lord 0110 ihousaud night hundred and fifty-five, and to me diree. ted. for holding a Court of o)er and Termin-r and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Se4ons of the Peace, Orphans Court, and Court of Common Pleas, to tho Borough or -Couders port, on MONDAY, the 17th day of Deeein ber next, and to continue 0110 week. Notice is therefore hereby given to. the , Coroners, Justices of the Peace, at.d Consta bles within the county, that they be then and there in - their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day. wtth their rolls, r. cords, inquisitions, examinations, and ether remelt:- braces, to - do those things which to their offices appertain to be done. And these who are boned by their recognizances to prosecu'e against the prisoners that are Q r shall be in the jail of the said county of Potter are to be then and there to prosecute against them as will bejust. Dated at Couderipert, Oct., 3lst 1855, and the 80th year of the Independence of the United. States of Amerina. I'. A. STEI3 BIN S,:%lheri If. List of Causes E. F. Carrier vs. G. N. Semi . son Short„ E. W. Bishop " N. L. Dike. • E. W. Bishop " N. L. Dike & Solomon Foster. Jana 0. Williams Harriet Losey. & Wife N. Howard " Richard Goodman. J oe l L. Raymond .'• °mon Olucy. Geo. Fox, A.dul'at'r of Estate of ,g. M. Fox $ Delos Dwight. Litman Bell " Lninati Bell, Jr. S. 11. & R.I. Purple " John Davis. II Crittenden " Verse' Dickinson. Versel Dickinson. "itolle3 C. Curtis. James Predutiore - / Isaac Thompsork- & A. Defemer. - Vorsel Dickinson " Samuel Davey. Ly L lia .1. Jenks "Rufus Jewett, Jr. Ransom Slot Rock. T. B. TYLER, Proth r y Prothonotary's (Kee, Coltderspott, Oct. 1855. } In Potter Co. Common Pleas. John J. Ridgeway No. 26, May Term 1&5. Solomon Sartwell • March sth, 185.1, Sum -moos in Ejectinent issued for a (rant' of land, being part of Warrant. No. (5895) Fr , e thous and eight Hundred ninety-live, Boloul.sd mid described as rollown Beginning at n post corner, being the-south west corner of ;he Wooden lot ; thenm 'moth, on the west line of said warrant, (2.511) Two hundred six:y perches to a post corner, being the- mirth east corner of-Woodcocks; thence south(2oo) tx% o bundled perches to a post corner; thence: west (IGO one hundred - sixty perches to a post ; thence south to Ridgway 's sonar line thence east (232) two hundred and thirty two perches, or thereabouts, to corner inr tho east line of said warrant ; thence norih on said east lino about (661) six hundred funk sixty-one perches to a post; thence west on said south line, Warden and the Ness lots 'to the place of beginning; Containing (508) five hundred sixtv.eight acres of land more or less • situate . ana being in the township or Runlet, in the county of Potter. June 18th,1855, Summons "returned :Mil; Anstd P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff on oath.— And now to wit; Sept. 22, 11iu . 15, On motion of L. P. Williston, any. for Plaintiff, Rule on Defendants to appear and plead on or bethre the thurth day of the next December Term (said Term commencing on he 17. of Dec.) or Judgment for want of appearance and plea. Prothonotarys office, Couderiport Sept ..?..2nd, Ids, T. B. TYLER, Pro • CLOT!! DRESSING. ALL persons having cloth to color and dress, by leaving the same' at the store ofJ. N. Judd in Coudersport, will be forwarded to the works of the subscriber finished in good order and returned, payment for dressing call be made to J. M. Judd on delivery of the cloth. Mark the pieces plainly With name and directions. O. 11. PERRI • Genesee Fork Sept, 19th, 1435. R. J. cHENEy • —9-- IS HOME FROM TILE CITY WTI[ a New Stock. of Goody, such as V • Groceries, tiothe, Domestic Dry CC 0 D S Witlch will he sold lower than any, other person would he willing to sell in this town. • . WHOLE SALE & RETAIL for ready Pay at the old stand of D. W. SPENCER. NEW arrival of fresh Teas, from 37h cents to $l.OO per pound, at R. J. CH ENEI"S D. W. SPENCER, Agent. ESSENCE of Coffee, CofiCe sakiat tower prices than at any other Store in town, as it was purchased before the last rise, at R. J. CHENEY'S. • • D. W. SPENCER, Agstut. B UTTER & Grain, for gala at R. I. C'S D. W. *PENCE?, Agent. NOTICE. &me& tjdell t In Potter Co. Common - vs. - n9,--41itar Amatuli !nom; 18Eiro: Libelt" Divore e.. - • ' • A subpama and alias subplibna having been issued in this case praying for .certain wises therein set forth, be, said Libellant, might be divorced from the bends' of matrimony I. tered into. with the Respendenti Airianda V. Randall, and returned NihiL We do therefore command, you the said Amanda M. Randall. as, before we did, that setting aside all business and excuses, yeti be and appear in your prokr person before our said Judges at Coudersport, et our . Court. oti Compton Pleas, there to be held the 17th day . of December next, to answer the petition oa Libel of your said Husband, and show cause, f any you have, why the said Ashoe B. Ran dall should not be divorced from. the- *Jodi of matrimony entered into with you, agree., ably to the provisions of the Acts of Assembly. in such case made and provided. .Witness the lion. it. G. White, President Judge of our said Court, at Coudersport; this 24th day of October, A. D. ISL:S. P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff: TICE. NO Ann Bursido In Vdtter Co. Common by her next friend Pleas-N0.113 Feb. Term J. Cluise 1845. Libel iu Divorce. John Burside A subpiena and alias stibprena having bug issued in this case praying for certain causes therein sot forth, she said Libellant might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony enter% ed into with the liespondent Juhu Burside, and wonted NU, ‘Ve 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 sea -- Judges at Coudersport, at our Court of Com- MOIL Piea.l, there to be herd the 17th day of, December next to answer the petition art Libel of your Said wife, and- show cause, if any you have, why the . said Aui Bursido shou:il not, he divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, agrecab!y to the provision.; of the Acts of Assembly its such case made and provided.. Witness the Iron. H. G. White, President Judge of our said Court, at el/Udell/Oa this. ,4th day ofOct. A. D. .I?=. - Z. P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff.. N 0 C E Dewitt Baker hi Potter Co. Common Peas vs.' No. 507 Feb. Term, 1d55. Emily E. Baker Libel in Divorce. • . A snhptena and alias subigena having beery issued in this case praying fir certain causes therein•set forth, he, said Libellant, taiglabctt divorced front the bonds of taltrunotty en tered into with the Respondent Emily E. Ba ker, and returned Nita'. We do therefore command you the said Emily E. Baker, as before we did, that setting aside all busine.s and excuses, you he and ap pear in your proper per. o n "before our staid; Judges' at Coudersport, at our Court of Com mon Pleas, there to beheld the 17th thy of December next, to answer the petition uak Libel:uf your said Hnsband, and show comm, irony you have, why the said Dewitt Baker. should not be divorced from the bonds of mat rimony entered imo with you, agreeably to the provisions of the Acts of Assembly in such Cases made and provided. Witness the It G. White, President. Judge of our said Court, at Coudersport, this 24th day of October, A. 1). 1855. I'. A. STEBBINS, SheritT. NOTICE. . . Samuel W.Carpenter No. 46 May term. 1833. Libel m Di- Esther Carpenter., vorce. . - Sung W. Carpenter; the complainant, hat ing presented his petition and Libel in Di vorce, to the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Potter, praying the said Court tie order aml decree a Divorce of lute, - the said Samuel W.• Carpenter, .froin the bonds of matrimony with his said wife, Esther. Carpe nter; and the said Court having ordered a subiumut and alias subptena, respectively te iisne‘vltink, said suhpwnas have been return ed "thhil." ?.ow, therefore, you, the said" Esther Carpenter are hereby notitied, that you he' and appear before the Honorable, the 1 tukes of the said Court of Cotnnwn Pleas of Potter county, at Coudersport, at' the next Term ofsaid Court, which will he on the 17th, day or December, 1e55, to show cause, if any you have, nby tho.,aid Court t•hould not de cree a Divorce from the bonds of matrimony betvcoen you and your said husband, Samuel W. Carnenter. PIERRE A. sTEBniNs, Sheriff. NOTICE, Jo . lin Baker )In Poi:!er. Co. Common Pletz vs. ' 7 N o , 55 , rein Term, 1655. Cynthia Baker Libel in Divorce. A vilmoina and alias subpczna li tying been issued in this case praying for certain cmisei therein set forth, he, said Libellant, might ho divorced from the bonds of matrimony as 'teied into with the Respondent Cyu.lna B: - -ker, and returned rigid. We do therefore command you the said Cvntitia Baker, as before we did, that setting ;Lode an business and excnseq , . yott he ant appear in your proper person benire our 'Said Juilzes at Coudersport, at our Court of 6 . 3:1.4b. mot fleas, there to be liel() the nth dly or December nest, to answer -tlm eia. Libel of your slid Husband, and - snow' canto.. if any you have, why the said Julia, should no: be divorced from 111; !muds of mat ritually entered into with you, agreeably to the provision of;he Acts of Assvittb:y iii suolt case made andprovided. Witness the Honf. It. G. Preildest Judge of our said Court, at - Ceuder,port, thin. 24th day of October, A. D. P: 4 . - .00. I'. A. 5T.1:13.14 8, Sheriff:: OTICE. L. IV. Berthrong In Pott. r Co. Comm* • Pleas N,,.53 i'vb.Tenl3. Myraetta Bet throng L. tu tliverce.. A stiliptetta dud alias sutipoina halting bee*. ssued in this cote praying for et-ria.o entities therein tet forth he said' Libeilata Wight b* divorced from tho bonds of matrimony nn toted into with Respondent hl) r.a tta 11, per throng, and returned nihil. We do therefore command y, u the said. Iblyraetta 11. Borthron o .,, , ne Lefore WO did. that setting ;hide nil gunriuess und excuses. you he and appear in your proper person ho fore our said Judges ut Coudersport at our Court of Coninion"Plear,there to he lguld that 17th day of Dicentber next, to answer the. petition on Libololyour bah]. 11u.band, an& stow causes, irony von' have, why the -mu d - L. W. Burtheong shOuld nut Le di , .t reed frosis the Li/also( matrimony entered ituo with' you, agreeably to the provisions a the Amor, of Asr.ernhly in such ease uniths'und provided:: Witness the Hon,. R. G. bite, rrstrident. Judge of our said Court, at Coutletvportadet 24th day of October A. 1)-1855.. P, A. SIEBBINg. Sheriff. V IOLINS and Flutes just receivetlby_ •I TYLE4: