written anything else. Bat the idea of not interposing to save us flora the depredations of a few hundred bloats from the South whom he has commis e!o3ed and armed with U. S. arms, as the posse of a Bogus LaW Sheriff, is where his chief consistency lies. It is believed here that a great diplomat ic mistake was made, as it seems the messenger took no whisky along. It is believed that a bottle of rot—ahem! would have had a mollifying effect up on the above letter. But let that pass. I am indebted for these letters and other documents, to the kindness, of acting Governor W. Y. Roberts, late of Pennsylvania, who was an old line bun ker Democrat iir the House with J. M. Kilbourne, in 1352-3, but who is now a good Republican, and is giving his talent and abilities to the Free State movement in Kansas. Could not some of our dent icratic friends throw off their prejudices, and learn of his ex ample I H. Y. From the Evening- Post SISAITLT UPON SENATOR SUXNER. WAsumoToN, May 22, 1856 A few moments after the adjourn ment of the Senate to-day, while Mr. Seamier was sitting in his seat writing, Mr. Brooks, a representative from South Carolina, ap,,roached him, and .%fter exchangin; a few words, struck him over the heal with a heavy cane. The blo.v partially stuun , :d Mr. Sum ner, who, thou.gh stag ceriag under its force, rose to defend himself. Brooks repeated tl e blows, a num ber of times, while hi 3 a33ociate, of S rata C frothit. arrested tttcr ett.rt4 of bystanders top the as sault. Mr. Sam ter was than carried in a carriage to hi 3 re.ridance, and Me33r3.13em , k3 un.l fi&irt walked away. There was every appearance of pre raetlitution to thi3 attack. Mr. Sum- tier w,t, carried home in a state of partial et op with two frig'uful gas!les on the hack and side of his head, and with the blood streaming must pro- Easily. His coat and shirt are complete ly saturated with blood. The particulars of the case are th eso as I learn them from an eye witness Shortly before twO o'clock in the after- • goon, the Senate having adjourned, Mr. Sumner was sittingin his place writing 't very hu lily. Brooks approached him, saying. .• Mr. Sumner, I have read yoer speec:i twice.. It is o lihet .m S lath Car ding a.i.l on . Butler, 1N‘.1.111.1 a reiaCivo who was srill intently writing, knew noth:n4 more. Brooks stt uck him With 3 heavy cane, upon which Sum ner sprang Into' his ,eat to deiced him . s•tlf With . suc:i vi•d !ace that the heavy desk before him was wrenched from .he floor, to wnicn it was screwed. He was, however, so much stagg•A•ed as to be rendered powerless, an I the blows were repeated till he was senseless. The two cuts upon his bead are each about two inches in length, and are very deep. Dr. B tyle, who was pres ent, has sowed up and dressed the wound, and it is hoped they will not prove dangerous. There were at least a dozen persons stalidi , q near at the time of the as sault, which was so unexpected that, as they say, they did not think of in terfering. Close by stood, as lam in fot mcd, the Senate's - Sergeant-at- Arms, a large, strong man, and yet he did nothing. Mr. Crittenden came for ward from another 'pact of the Hall, and 'denounced the attack tr the per petrator, with the manly indignation characteristic of the chivalrous veteran of Kentucky, as a " shameful transac tion." Be:. the reply Was, lam told, " You'd better not interfere, we lick one at a time." Keitt stood by with ', a cane, teady to save Brooks from in i jury ; many persons having the dm pression that be was armed, though no 1, 1 firearm were displayed, either by him or Brooks. It is believed that Sum-ter would have certainly been killed but for the f interference of Messrs. Murray and : Morga.), representatives - from New i: York. The former seized Brooks , `:- around the waist while he was striking ::: Soaer, and, with Morgan's help, , 1 pulled him away. Mr. Sumner's legs, at the time when he was attacked, were =s under the desk, so far, that he could 'only rise by wrenching it from the `:', dour. The stunning, sudden force of the blow knocked his head forward. His assailant then, seizing him by the •i'_ shoulder, held him with the left band, 'hilo with the other he kept laying the blows upon his head: When Mr Murray, therefore, pulled away Brooks; Mr. Morgan took Sumner; now uncon cious, lb his arms. If you could see the distinguished senator, who is the victim of this at tack, senseless, with the blood gushing from wounds bestowed while he as sitting down, unprepared to defend himself, you would be as little dispos ed to mere comment as are his friends in Congress. There is not one of them who does not feel that the -same blow was inflicted upon himself, and if this occurrence, coupled with the recent outrages upon the people of Kansas, of whom Sumner has proved himself the pre-eminent champion, do not rouse the North to action, we may well despair. Mr. Brooks is a large framed man, who generally appeared very pacific in his manner and temperament. He is the one, you may remember, who has been so prominent in encouraging South Carolina emigration to Kansas. He is almost the last man in the South ern delegation whom I supposed capa ble of such a deed, but he was proba bly much excited by reading Sumner's satirical reply to his uncle Butler.- Licht, who accompanied him, appears a good deal more excitable. A few more such scenes us that of to-day, Rust's assault on Greeley,and Herbert's waiter-killing achievement, will ten- Wasningtou a nuisance to all peace able men. T. 800.0 & 6,10.4 til'O.R.E. T 1 Nii.E sunnetiocr trot,hl, rwpectfuily 1. .110 11111441..1u s de Lia)ssus and au:ruanthug alut. tie Ulls recen.ay es tueasuea alanniile.ure dud a 11.13 ul 1.50u:s .I.lu nirges. au,/ nes,. “SSOfs.tik:U. w ss atm: eler uaered In and mane:. 'l:ne n. 1.1..ted efy (fiance 11l 11,s su.ecau urg. uuU %vilicli a ul iur a y.e .wd work- Ile I. 1/J..la id iitLis Weds ut......1.01g. kefILIS ready ea). Ilides and gratM .en in exelLtuge for work a reduction of se. cu LOU. lof ver3ULl4 aLatt -se we., to ou,, athl Lai fore }Rtra:tastug tt.aa /..“...1•11C3.i v.i.LUe a 11.L.e math 'ut ury goods s.ure, atish pa.o for tittles. Lev:l.l%ll4U, .littrelt, Micah J. N. Haskins 5 In :be Conn of Conn vs. ,non i';eas George iNe'.son ) l.:outi.y May . 17ertn j .'O The undersigneJ 6.v.ite peen .41poitt,ed by the Conc., Audhor ,o (Ls r UlLe 'tuuney arising from s ~c sin r esena ions (dale re..l es.a oof the ilefead tit in .he eu.i.ted case, wits attend .0 ate du les of inc appoint men a. lie Vra nod., ar 'a .0 the born of Condersime , on It ty of May i4oo. at one u'c {lex 0. M., where a, persons interest ed, may at.end it .hej thtuli pro p er. 'l'. if. TYLER, Audhor. IlUititA II ! HURItAiI ! ! TIIC Water has come at last, and all who wish to have their grinding done in the VERY BEST OF ORDER, just bring your grain to the:, Cushiztgville Grist Mill and the. e you will find J. M Hor ton, giving entire sAtisfaction to all. You who doubt give .hint a call, and you'll not be sorry. N. B. Wheat and Buckwheat floured for market, on the shortest uo:ice. Cushiugville, April 12111, 1e36. Bounty Land, r I HE undersigned will give partic hir ;Mention to the procuring of lloun Laud fur all those entitled' thereto under th lute or any. previous Act of Congress. A. O.I,IIISTED •Co uderaport. Yureli ALL persons kmiwingi themselves to be over lAN 13!VC tuondis in arrears with Lew,s Maim, are very respec,fu:ty asked to calat his sore to Co.idersport, as he is in teat of funds to pay his dubs in the city ; and al/ who are iu :mecum. with him, are respect fa,iy .11,1„. ,lie suaLner season is otos ing,and wi.h tt ough, to nu ciosed their money iICCOUULS. Lewisville steam drist i ill I= T IIE subscribers itavlng purchased the iu terest a ail 4.4/et 1141 ties belt:future cull cefutA/iii lha uUu.O t.t.,Aulibuincilt, ore LOW pr.:v.ll'l.o NJ du .1 41449 la ea6L4lll work •se tour -Le, da wu UolleVti Li a workuiaohke wadx:r; and live U. a ujiiiieLt atteutunt bo.tio, , s, w tuer. coo rcc....IVIC a .t.tvi share of par.:nage. l'crsoos w.sWU, to bare wheat, or I.sllch.‘l.4.:Lit Cluuteu as!' unaKet, can at Lill /own hu aceutemuoutco ott short. NOTICE. For toe quality of the work done at oar mill weiefer to A. Corey, Esq.. Lewisville, G. G. Esq., swouaw, and Maj. S. M mills, Joint S' . Esq., and Air. Jaw e Locke, Coudersport. ELL/All GRIDLEY LE t 1 LS. Laiviavil le, Dec. 274 1855. • LAND AGENCY. THE undersigned haring heeu entrusted with 'the cure of several Large tracts of and in this county, bus . made himself ac quainted with the muds anti land titles of the county, end will give immediate attention to any business of this nature that may be en trusted to trim. J. 13. MANN. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Admin -1.1 istrators of •Asa Lathrop deceased, have fi:ed their account in the Itegicer's office in and for the county of Potter; and that - the. same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said county, - en the 16th day of Juue next, for confirmation, when all' persons in.erested may attend if they think proper. A. JACKSON, Register. ,RCGISTER'S OFFICE Couders • ort:May 15;1.856 KANSAS AND FREEDOM! The undersigned having lost a large sant of money in nu:mug his stages, and being uniio us to pay his respems to the ISorder Ruffians of Missouri, proposes to raise the wind by SELLING A FARM And therefore he offers for sale one of the best farms in the county of Potter, situated one and a half mites 'lord' of Coudersport, and adjoining that of No:sant:nark., containing one hundred acres of land, forty of which is under improvetnent,weft fenced, and watered equal to any in the nation. The Aliegany river runs through it and numerous springs come from it, one of which is the adthiration of all persons who travel the Wells4 . ille road. - There are two frame barns and one frame house. There are one hundred and twenty five thrifty apple trees, twenty-five of which -are bearing trees. The plpw laud has been high.y manured for two years and is in fine -condition for the best possible farming. Terns of safe will be reasonable. Five years time will be given, with a salad sum in hand. For particulars inquire at tins ollice or of the subscriber at Co:esburg, S. M. IIILLS. • Couderspor4 May 20, 1854. Is hereby given that the Hon. John Gal braith, of the 6th Judicial District, wi.t hold a Special Court at Couclerspor.; l'a., com mencing ou the Iti.h day of Juue nee., for the purpose of tryiug the. fo.iowiug causer, ICI wit : S N. L. Dike and E. W. Bishop vs. Solomon t'acer. T. 13. TYLL6., per Mi.e3 Wkite, Uep. May 19, 1856. Court Proclamation. WHEREAS, the Mu. K. G. ' White, Pree n...eat- Judge and the lion. 0. and J.tsupharun, flogs , Asauoute Juuges .ut tit.: eutittS, of uyer uud 'remitter and .tieue riu Jail lieltvery, Quarter pessiou.n ot the Peace, Orption'eCourt and l.:uUft 01 Cuoluwit I'.eas fur 114. C i ,uoty of thiar oeurtng date the 2:su day ut ' Fehru,iry, to the year actor Lon, one thousand vigil:Lir:aired and 6:1) -six, and to we three leo. for huldiug a Court ui 03 or unit Terodu.'t uuLt Genoral Jai! Vetivery, Quarto: be..a.onn of the Peace. Orphan s Court, and Coon u Common Pleas, 11l 102 00[0:1611 01 Culltitl's purr, On MO?. u.-11 , the WA.. uay Jutlei liiiXt; and to c0n1.11.0/e ogle \\“.li. Notico in therefore iter,.b . , gin,.n_ to the Coroners, Justteen the r Co/rev/- Lt.'s 0.11.111111110 . county, th..t they be tutu aad there ill their proper persons, u, 10 d'en.a.k, A. NI. ,01 said du). NNW' their rotito, citrus, iuquinitions, - exanumntions, and tither relllet.n. • braces, to do these things which to tho.r offices appertain to he .dune. And those who are bound by their retogiticoutten to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of the said county ol Potter ore to be then cud there to prosecute ugliest thew is Wi.l be iO6l. pat , dot Coudersport, Feb. 23d 1336 aid the 80,11 year of the lnuepetutenee of the Hinted States of Atnerica. I'. A. TELiBiNS, Sheriff. S. IiULL List of Causes II FOR TRIAL AT JUN E TERM, 1856. Bmgham tnh. Dis:ric: *vs. C. C. Cram, J. D. IYilliuuls S wife " 5 Harrim Loney, • & 11.. H. Dem, " r.i..ehard notlinan `• a.IV. mln:yre, &jjiAtion, Lutnau Bell' " Luman Da, Jr., Verset Dickenson " J. C. Cavanaugh, I] in. A. Simpson " Ifenjii. Jones, & utl.3 Bourns, John J. RidgwaySoMmon Sur, welt & S. A. Backus, The Com'th. or Pa., " harry Lord, use ofPotter County Verse! Dickenson " Samuel Haven, Asa B. Gibbs " 8.. Ihrinon, et. al. Wells & Christie " Isaac Benson, Horace N. Stone " .5 V. T. JOllO3, & A. F. Jones; W. T. Jones, & Bro. " L. Johnston, Richard Webb " James Bariron, H. W. May " R. W. M'lutyre, A. A. Amsbury " Benjamin] Barse, Nathan Hills. .1 ohn men den, Garnishee of ,11. Musa], • John Crittenden " Harry Crittenden Biedelman &Hayward" ' 5 %v. T. Jones & A. F. Jones. THOS. B. TYLER, PROTHONORARY`S OFFICE, } Proth'y. oudersport, April 23, 1d56. Si jug N. Howarl 11. W. May • Harrison's Columbian Inks. Black, Japan, Copying,, Marking Green, Black, Blue, Indelible, Searlet, Red, Carmine. The - se Inks How freely from the pen and give a stronger and more durable cover than any other.- lorsale, wholesale anft retail, b SMITH JA.)l`it. Christopher Erelin In the Court of Cow-, vs. mon Peas ()fruiter Co., 0. W. Johnson. o. 21, Sept. I era], 10A. The undersigned Laving beei/appoin.ed by the Court, an Auditor to distribute the own yes arising front the sale on execution of the real estate of the deft in the suit, %vitt attend to the duties of his appotutwent at the office of the Prothanotary in Coudersport, on the seventh ofJune, 1556, at a, o'ctock. when all persons interested may attend if they think proper. JNO. 5. MAIN Auditor. April 30, 1856. Frederick IL Smith In Potter Co.. Corn , vs.emu Pleas AO. 1,15, Sept. Luke Stevens. Perm, ti..-s.lt The uudersigued un Auditor appointed by the Court to dis.ribute motleys aris.ug troutsaie of real co:ate at the above en.t.ted cause, Airtil aiteud to die du.ies onus appout.tued. on sat archly the ith day (lid lute ues., be.%%eett ale hours of 1 & 4 o cluck, P. al.. ol said day, at the Prejlone.ary's tatice to Coucersper.. Ter sons interested can attend ti .hey tibia proker. A. 1.1. UL.114 I'LL), • Auditor. April 27, BEd. • • • NOTICE Auditor's Notice. ,Auditor's Notice. — SHERIFF'S SALES. 1" VIRTUE of sundry writs of B Vend. Ex. & Fi. F's. issue d out of the Court of Common - Pleas of Potter -Pennsylvania, and to mu directed, shall expose to public sale or outcry, -at the• Court House, in the Borough of Coudersport, on Monday, the 16th day of June, 1856, at 10 o'clock, A. M. the following described real estate, to wit : • Real estate situate in Wharton Township Potter County, Pa., bounded as follows, to wit; Beginning at the south west corner of IVt. No. 475 d, thence east along the line of said Wt. 81) perches ;o a birch, thence north 2alil perches to birch, thence west 80 per ches to a birch, thence south 200 perches to the place of h gimmig, containing one him dred acres, about 3:lacres improved, with one block and frame house. one frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Glaspey. - CZEB:=I Real estme bounded and described as fol lows, to-wit: situate in Oswayo Township Potter Co., Pa., bounded on the north by the highway, on the east by S. P. Lyman, on .the south and west by Wm. McDougall. Contain ing eight tenths ofan acre, With one two story Tal,lern and one - frame barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution,. and to be sold as the proper.) , of P. P. Story. MTEECI . Real eltate, bounded and described as fol lows to-opt : Situate in Wharton township, Potter Ca l . Pa. beginning at a Lost in the north east corner Pa., beginning lot contracted to James Ayres, thence north 157 rods to a post, thence east 29 rods to u post; thence north to the 41 est Brunch of .he :.•innunialroning creek, - thence along tho \Vest Brunch of the said creek by tho several courses thereof, north to :he Wt. lin thence flung said warrant- late west 5'15 rods to a poi:, thence south 313 rods to a poet, thence east 5*.:5 rods t o the place ofbLg, containing 629 acre:, being part of warrant No. 49.7. • Seized and taken in execution, and to be sok' as the property of H. W. Alay. =arm Real estate sitnite in Sharon township, Po ter Cci., bounded as follows, to wit. Be gimiing at the north west corner of Wt. No. :::176, thence - by north line of said Wt. and east 44 rods to the 1% eat branch of Oswayo creek, thence up the south branch of dt-r and race, being line of and conveyed by S. Suther land to Thomas J. Burdick to the east tine of said laud, thence son- h 102.5 perches to u pow, thence west loi; perches to a post in west line of said t , thence by said line north t 202,5 to the, place of beginning, coutaining one bun drid anti sixty-tive ac.ees, five a% res chOpped. Seized and taken itt execution, and to be sold as :be property of Silas Sutherland. 12221=1 The following de,cribe.d real estate, to-wit: Situate in Ulysses ,owndiip, PciA er County Pa., botintiod nu lie norM by :ands of Nehemiah Fox, Cliares Freemrit & Richard Rogers east by Samuel :‘,u ford sou'h by lands of II H Lien: unseated .ands & west by Jerry Freeman conciiiiMg about nine,y-six acres of land, of sho:h there is FL bou: sixty acres inyroved on which there Is one freer- bonse, one fr,tuae barn, and o her houses, on' which (hero is an apple orchard. 6e,zed arid taken in execution, and to be so:d as the property of Rums A. Freeman, Jr. I=o3l=l Real estate Bounded and described as fol• lows, :0 wi : Si:11:1 , o in •he township of lie, bran, Potter Ci ~ Pe. bounded on the nor.h by Davis-and Poser Reynolds, East by•lot N 0.31 and (k.itorge Stilittfap, :'Dinh by iot No. 91 West by lands of henry Dingman, containing about tr 7 acres ;mil ahowance, being the East part of o• I o of aito.toeut of Cox estate hi acres iun•ruved, wi:h one inane Douse, o. e fronte 13arn and some fruit trees thereon, Seized and taken in execution, and to be so:d as the property of A. K. Stillman. • 1231113:1 Real estate situate in Genessee township, Pager Co. bounded on the north by the New York , State line ; east by lot No. 64, S. by lot No. 64 and John Billings, west by lots No. is & il, cutaining sevent)-five acres, five acres unproved, with _one frame house, one frame barn and shop, and some fruittrees thereon. . - Seized :ind taken in .execution, and to be sold as the property of Admiral Bump. =BEM • Real estate Bounded and described as fol- lows, to wi : Situate in Hector township, Pot ter Co., , bounded on the North by Samuel Redner,"and hinds of 11. 11. Dent, on the east by Oliver Douglass, south by James Douglass, and west by-lot No 2:i, allotment ofthe Binglrun estate, containing 59 acres, 25 acres improved, - one frame house, one frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Lannan. =ICI Real estate Situate in Eulalia township, Potter Co., Pa., bounded on the north, and sou It by unseated lands of the Bingham estate and on the west by landS of Daniel Clark, conmining about one hundred acres, twenty acres improved, with one frame house one log shanty, one board stable and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Elijah Parker. - c:Timmi The following described real estate to wit: Situate in Hebron townshp, Potter Co , ' bounded on the North by lands ofAlanoah Mat. tisim anti lands Westons & Co. east lands of Henry Ingrahamsouth by lands oi*Clarkl.nee, and west by lands ofJoseph Stone, containing ' tJG acres orland, ofwbich there is about thirty fivo .cre improved, with one log house, one log barn, one frame shed one frame shanty, fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution, and to be eold as the progeny of J. F. Markham. • I=B3=l Beal estwe shine in Pike township, Potter Co., 1, 1 a., bounded ou the north by lot No. 14, on the east by lots Pitt. 14, 22 & 35, on the south by lot No. 22 and unseated lauds of the Bingham Estatr; on the west by unseated lands, and by lots No. 13 & 36, being lots No. 11 & 12 of sub-diviition of the lands of• Bing ham Estate, in said township, containing 155 acres, about 50 acres nuproved, with . three frame houses,. two frame barns, one saw mill and some fruit irees.hereon.—ALso—Lot No. 36 in township, • Co., and State aforesaid, Bounded on the north and past by lot No. 14, on die solidi by lot No. 13 and unseated lands, on the west by unseated lauds and by lot No. 15, con:aiuiug lOti acres, about 4 acres im proved, and a .og house thereon. • . Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Elijah Johnston. •- Real orate in Jackson township Potter Co. Pa. F , Boninled on .In 3 north by lands of The Hingham Esiale and Reubinlierring:on, East by iiinds of Renbin Herrington, south by lauds of .he Hingham Pstaie and Weal by lands of L. d,; W. L. t,qsa, Containingniue.y seven & 4.h' cues, of which there is about filly horns improved, on it is two frame house one frame 33.irn oue log house, ode "shanty and . fruit trees thereon. 4sized and taken in (mention, and to be se the property of Cethatino Etyaqt. ==l - "The following ileacAbed real estate to wit: Situate in Roulet Township, Potter Co., Pa., Begiunivg at post corner on the and west road whewßurrell Lyman's west line crosses it, being partof Vs arrant No. 204, thence north by said line of Burrell Lyman's lauds .oue bandied and Efty-siit perches and 8-10 of a perch to a post corner, thence west fifty two perches and 3-10 of a perch to a post corner, thence noinh uue hundred and forty nibs (149) percliti and 1-10 of a perch to a post corner un said east and west State road, thence easterly by said road fifty two mid 3-10 porches to the place of beginning. con taining fifty acres alined strict measure, be the same more or less, ou which there in one frame Muse two frame Barns and shed, d other oat heinses,fruic trees thereon nod about thirtyncres improved—ALSJ—auother Met aud parcel of tend in township and county above muni tioned, beginning at a post the north minter of lot Ni'. 21, theute-soVh one hundred anti misty perches to a post, thence west one hall dred and six perches to a post, thence nurtn cue hundred and sixty perches to a post thence east one - hundred and nix perches to the phice of beginning, containiog, ono hundred and six acres to he the name inure or less, with the usual allowance of six. per cent log r 'ads - being part of tot Na. 21 i n the Siumiroulioning sint ). nod a part ut wurraut number 2166 in district Nu. 3, on which one frame Houma and about thirty acres improved fruit trees thereon—ALSO—another piece or parcel of laud Situate I it Boulet township, Ptit ter Co., huuntlett and described us follows: 13eginu itio at a post curlier two hundred and twelve perches east of the south west corner of warraut number 2174 iu District No. three, and being a part of said warrant thence north three and two tenths of a perch to a pest corner on the side east of the east and west read; [Lir two by said road north seventy eight degrees West twenty three perches to a post, thence north eighty nix degrees west tweuty two per, lies to a post, thence, north eighty-eight uezrces west twenty eigitt prn ch - es to a post. thence Winn ten and five tenths pet cies to a post, thence east seventy two anti tour truths olarpetch to the placo of be ginuiug cJotaining three acres and uaeilitiu- ured amd sevetitesu perches to be setae More ur less eS,Ceptiug uuu rk nett iug sit witch of the aboVe ilea:ill/ea lots as was deeded by Silas I.lllliap to school district also exceptiug and reserving tweuty smtL pcl t ches WesL from Bur rell Lyman' lands, and running north south the leugllc of the above uescribetl lots supposed to coutaiu fifty t. WU acres be the same more or less whicu Is all improved—ALso —another tract or paicell of 'laud situte to Il harien toweling), euuuty and State above tocutunied, tioneued uu toe north by' lauds of James Wilma east by unseated lands south by barclay amid brayinird, and west oy uuseuted land&oimitaining 3t.i cud 6-10 acres of laud be ' le: Tart tit warrant /NT..., 4923, uu which there • is iii.CiaLL 111, acres improvect, cue frame liuuso ..ae trame Bard, two teatime school Houser, he . Jag the saint: aeW in 'possession. Col 6Lephen Bonita. Sozed and tukeu'iu exec:mita', and to bv bola as Ltzu propel LI ut U. W. J ubusuu. =SEMI The following described real estate to wit: Situate in Sweden Lownslitp, ro...er Co., Pa:, Beginning at a post the north west corner of ; of the ailonneut of lauds w swedeu r townsn.p, thence noti.li on tha west due' of said one hundred and sixty rods to a pus:, thence went filly-three rods to a s.atid lug in the esstline of to.. A 0.,411, tnenee north on ones of :ow N ct.;!.d one admired and sixty rods to a -post, thence east along the suutii one of lot NO. 'SO fifty-Ante rods to the pit.ce of beginning, containing htly acres be ing tut Au. ti.s with six per cent Jur road on which there is 25 acres-to/pro,. ed and 13 acres mopped down, one log hJit,e, and, one iug, barn, and thin trees thereon.' Seized, to erteeo.ion, and to be sold as the property of .E - dward al. Carpenter. • 1:231E2:1 The fol:owing described real esta:e situate, in itoegany township, l'o.ter Co., Va., bound, ed on .o uur.h by toe road .eadiag front Gums burg .uC.ysses,cast suudiby madsut%Atelta.- ou und . tves. by Ellisburg t me Creek road, Gouttmatug six sures one u, re insprov' ed ou watch there is two houses and u.ore, one ,ug humus, one frame, barn one shoe shop and hove..-7.lLso—Anu.ner piece ur puree. of land bl.llate to alt.! Town and Co. above deacetbed, boandtd by ichu-- sou Levi ens. by tut foraierty owned of 13. 4.4.... Lea., uuJ.h uy laud of Lii Howe ...v. George iSen.uu and West by George !Seaton. cou.atunig seventy-tire acrus ()fiend on which there id *bum twen,y acres improv ed one frame house and fruit trees thereon. seized and taken in execution,- and to be sots us the pru,aer.y Jitteics. I'. A. Sherilr. Coudersport, May c.,..t60ti. Supervisors and Township Treasurer; Take Notice. COM MISSION F.)l3' OFFIC td3ti. N couformi.y.wi.lt the requiroineu.s of .he 1 uw sec.iu2l Mute au. of .Issecu -4/.y ••:1u ile• .0 1.:01/illaia.1.1 and aalt.://d I,IWS Oldie uoadats "1:coga; cur, alcb.e.cu and J....a'," p,,s,ed cne .c -..cc day of Apn., ate uouer.,igued, uodoots eautiocs ul ro,ter couo,y, LIE thtllt Wilt:U . ll/ .ho Iforougu of c„;uccderseori, on Mon day, :Ice ::d.1.1 day of May uex., ~L 1Y 111 L'n uu+e uuu p.01C., ,110 on v er.i!sois and UI die be 1 trio IOWI/31//i/1 arc Oda rolls or dr..vciug ruoucv.ccii, coo orders for tice.r are r, ques,ed auend. reseeuove Lowuslups, oc•.. •31 L IlivEs, ALLzu.Ni CA:I4. • /1411C1.LSO.N 1W6,1 SECTION 43. That it.shali be the duty Of the" supervisors, on or Uciera Oa Juue of e..ch ymir, so Me Lead' dUpdea.e fur re touch of .he .aX assesseu upon iU kiU Alaimo of .he seedulis ui ac:, as shad at dial ~ii,o few-iit clue tin pal, w tua office of the uoutiatasiou ers tor co.;ec.tott; witeu die imaii have Laell tiled ad moresaiM the ecallicy LOW:nissiolloTic are hetuby and re qa.red to craw their orders ou the county treasurer, m favor of the sliperVisurs of itte proper t ownsh.ps, iu autos as may be dastred by thew, to dle Utnutw. el such utipticate, de ducting therett oat such mutuu l. ux runt, us the judgmem of the couuty - commissioners,. be auwcleut to pay the cumtu.ssion ortbe eouu:y tre-snrer, end cover such eximent.tous . and abatements as will. be inre.y to be wade, and sbitii (louver the saute to me township treas urer; the itiid.dupiicrtei .tvneu se hied, snail be cmiec.ed. by the county treasurer, us is p rovi d e d by .atIV iur CU;n:C.cOll Of odlei ...xes ud aliscLed ;duds, and die tax so coi:ect, td c.alt be paid out tar we sae/ orders drawn by the county commissioners. NEW BOOKS, NCRANTED BEAUTY, by Dr. Eider, ..1.14 if Atrocious Judges, by Ilirdroth, Progret Reiigious ideas, by L ' Brpird Aloes Travels, • The Son of ilialvalha—Longfellow, , Caliper, by Amy Lothrop, • Just rectniod and for ease at the . JOURNAL BOOK STORE 'NE FIRM. THE undersigned having formed a Mb. partnership under the name dud tido JONES, MANN & JO2lllB, far the purpose of extending their usefulness in the . Mercantile business, have purchased the entire stock of C. S. Jones, Lewia,Menn, and A. F. Jones, which with the large -ail ditions now being made to the consolidated Stock, by daily arrivals from New York and Philadelphia, enables them to offer to the Public and each of their former customers. the largest, best and most extensive molts went of goods over brought into this 'Market. To accommodate themselves and their c tamers; they have remodeled the Store Conn. erly . ocCupied by C.• S. Jones, where thoy may be found at all times ready and willing to wait upon all who may extend to theta their patronage. Their Stock nous*" a Dry Goods, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Provisions, HATS & CAPS, , BOOTS & SHOES, Iron, Xffits, 4'c. C. S. JONES, L. MANN, A.. F. JONES. Coudersport Merch, '2oth, 1856, TONES, MANY 4; JONES. Are now receiving.a large lot of the best Style Prints court tug of Cocheco, Mori 'flack, Philips Alleu & Sorts, Briggs; Sprague. &..Co. Warrauted fast colors, also a lsC of Cheap P/11/13. Call & Eisurine. JONES, MANN ef JONES. Would call the attention of those who are hi want of Cloths to their Stock, which they tie continually replenishing consisting of Broad Clotho., (BLACK & BLUE.) Cassktneres of all grades and styles; 3aninet TWEEDS, JE.IXS 4vc. 7 - E have TIOVV.OLI band Rerunl qqalitiao of l'armers Satin, whictLis warraeted to give 2141.1Sille:1011. Try it. JONES, MANN, Sr. JONES. CALL AT JONES, MANS, & JONES, and examine their assoninern of Shoe... jugs, Shining, Deinitts, Ticks, Maniere Stripes and Checks: They are just receiving a It unisomo tot of - Bleached goods, vris.iea they are desirous of having their custooliire examine. TILD fashioned Diinity for sale at JONES, MANN dr JONE& AXT E have on hand a good assortment of /1 V Yankee notions, which we are willing to sell at reasonab:e profit, Linen thread, Cotton do. (spool dr." skain ;) -Linen and Cotton FIOSA, French Working Cotton, Knitting do. Pectl;es, Pius, with almost ever! thing beiutigaig to this department of Trade. - . JONES, MANN & JONES. A. LL who are in want of 'Boots or Shoos, will please call and extnninu the stock of JONES J :::MANN & JONES, Which is the largest ever opened in dila county. and we feel, confident that wo cs. satisfy the most critical. IVe have also its connection with this Branch of our business • Boot tt Shoe P,l Where we c iu order auy kind of wi l Jrki - als4 rye believe Ora our Ibine Mads work is se, Veriorio that which is brought from ammo. L A ' THER uithe hest finality, and of all• the difrerest nds; with Boot & Shoe findings at ' ALVES. MANN & JONES. TEAS (Black and Green) from meaty-ISi cts. to a dollar, constantly on Laud . JONES, MANN 41: JUNES.. OUR Stock of Groceries is offered to Qs f inspection of the Public with the to Limier that it is the best in the County: imend that this department of our Mains 4* shall always be kept in readiness to aupp., the wants of this community. • JONES, ALVSN dr. JUN9I. TONES MANN &JONES, hire eaten theoot 5..4.74. u 7 ol 4r a 1r to ere' kept iu tht place, and they ithend to keep every thigh iu this line, and we feel confide& that we mu do as well by the l'eokho of Iti«.! Countyas will .be dune by them a. Wellettiter Margo Stock of Crockery to select from u 1 " JON ZS, MANN Lir. JUNES. 51.1NN x 1;))1 Ze V, Wheat, apt, LVICK.VIII IL,: ,rd, J w Potatoes, Or anything the Fanners have for ctie.lh s. can find ready exile fur at uur Siturs. W E are keeping a gnoilitedortineas IRON, • from which we will supply the Black-Roolag of this section,. as fivorawy es they will Otf dealt with at IVellsville. JONES, MANN Jr TONES, WOULD Respectfully eel t th e p annere of this county-to examine the Adria taged, otfered them in this place, for the es. changing of their farm produce foi cult et Mere:lazuli-le, utmost all kinds of grain, ups in fact every kind the farmer has to sell; bearer a more advanced figure in Coudersport, ti na at any of the Aor.hern maraca while db goods of the Merchant, are abort: the slaw price excepting the. heavy stride wb hare 'frausportatiou added. JONES, MANN é JAI Itexct 20th, • 0 13
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