The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, May 05, 1854, Image 3

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Sheriff's Sales.
B • -- . .
Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of Vend-
Ex., Ala. Vend.-Ei., Pls. Vend. Ex., and
Fieri 'Vacua; butted but of the court of eom
mon pleas of Potter county and to me directed,
1 will capon& to sale by public vendee or out
cry, at the court-house in the Borough of
Coudersport, on Monday, the 15th day of
May next; ar 1 o'clock r. pt. of said day, the
following described real estate, to wit:
certain real estate, to wit: Situate in Pike
township, Potter county, Pa., bounded and de-,
scribed as follows: On tho North by lands of'
.W.-B. Furman, on the cast and south by un
seated.lands of H. M. Walker, and on the
west by lands of Calvin Carrielh—Containing
forty-fiveacres.—Atso,_one other tract, sa
tiate as. aforesaid, bounded on the north by
lands of David Kilbourn and unseated, lands,
east by unseated lands and lands of W. 13.
Furman, on the south and west by land of
John and Calvin Carriel—containing one hun
dred acres.---Mao, one other tract, situate
as aforesaid, bounded on the north by lands
of J. Sunderland, east by unseated lands of
-H. M. Walker, south by land of J. Bump and
unseated land, and on the west by unseated
land and lands of W. B. Furman—containing
eighty-one and seven-tentha,..acres, more or
less, on which there is erected one overshot
saw-mill; one log and one frame house, and
one board hovel thereon.—ALso, one other
lot, situate in Hector township, county and
State aforesaid, bounded ou the north by lot
No. 25 of the allotment of the lands of IL 11.
Dent in Hector township, east by west line of
Tiotni county, south by lots Nos. 36 and 37,
antfon the west by lot No. 34, (being lot
35 of the allotment in said township)—con
taking one hundred acres, Shy acres ofwbich
is improved, with one log house, a frame
home, a frame barn, and an tipple orchard
thereon. Seized, taken in e.tcution, and to
be sold as the property of James Bump and
E. Mulford. at the suit of Caleb Tnwbridge.
ALSO—certain real estate, to wit: Situate
in Clara township, Potter county, I'a.. bounded
on the north by lands of Isaac Barnes, on the
east by lauds of Sala Stevens, on the south by
lands of E. Balch, and on the west by un
seated land—containing sixty nears. im,re ur
less, with about thirty acres improved, with
.one log and frame house, one lei: barn, nod
some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in
execution, and to be sold us the property of
Wm. B. Graves, at the suit of J. B. Noble.
ALSO—certain real estate, situate in l'ike
township, Potter county, Pa., Unaided ou the
North and east by lands of D. R. Smith, ilec'd,
south by unseated lands, and on the west by
lands of H. B. Crippen—containing fifty-one
end seven-tenths acres, about forty acres of
which is improved, with one log and frame
house, one blacksmith shop, one frame barn
and shed, some out-buildings, nod an apple
orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution,
and to be sold as the property of George Sher
man, at the suit of Peter Knickerbocker.
ALSO—certaiu real . estate, situate in Gen
esee township, Potter county, State of Penn*
bounded ou the north by the N. Y. and Pa.
State line, on the east b y . lands of Gannon and
Chambers, south by Bingham lands, and west
by lands of C. Leach —containing two hundred
and seventy acres, ou which is about twenty
six acres improved, and a log house and barn
thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to
be sold as the property of Patrick Burke, at
the suit of Charles Leach.
ALSO—certain real estate, situate in Os
way° township, Potter county, Pa., bounded
en the north by land of George Estes, east by
laud of Shattuck and Crittenden, south by
Bryan lot, and west by land of George Estes
--containing one hundred and six acres. on
which is three acres improved, on which is
one saw-mill, two frame houses, and barn.
Seized, taken in execution. and to be sold 'as
the property of Franklin Gale, Chas. W. Gal's,
and A. D. Hill, at the suit of Wm. T. Jcnes &
Brother.
ALSO—the following di,ecrilied real estate,
situate in the townshi,o of o,wavo, in the
county of Potter , and bodnded on the north by
the N. Y.and Pe. State line, on the east. south,
and west by lands owned by Nathaniel John
son—containing on a hundred acres, be the
same more or less,—lands formerly owned and
conveyed by Azel Lane, and being the north
east corner of warrant 586 G. Seized, taken
in execution, and to be sold as the props rty of
W. T. Rice, at the suit of John B. Mecar ,
ALSO—certain real esoste, shuttle m Kelt
son township, Potter county, Pa., bounded as
follows: On the north by unseated land, on
the 'east by lands of J. I'. Lossey, dec'd. and
unseated land, on the s,-uth by unseated land,
and on the west by unseated land and lands of
widow Rynut—containing three hundred and
fifty acres, be the same more or less, on which
is a saw-mill, a frame house and board shanty.
and about five acres improved thereon. Seized,
taken in execution, and to be sold as the prop
erty of Reuben Herrington and Charles Her
rington, at the suit of Wood, Abbott & co.
ALSO—certain real estate, situate in Alle
any township, Potter Co., Pt., bounded and
described as follows, to wit : On the cast by
lands in the possesifon of George Nelson nod
unseated lands, on the south by lands of Fox
Estate, on the west by lands of the Fox Estate,
on the North by lands of the Fox Estate, being
lot No. 82 of the allotment of the Fox Estate
lauds in 'Allegany township--4outaining one
hundred and one acres and one-tenth of an
acre, fifteen acres of which is improved. on
which is erected two log houses, one Nine
barn, and some fruit trees thereon. Seized,
taken in execution, and to be sold as the prop
erty of Isaac B. Baker, at the suit of Franklin
W. Knox.
ALSO—n certain piece or parcel of land,
situate in Sharon township, Potter county, Pa.,
beginning at the southeast corner of * Simon
Drake's lot, thence by Drake's line north 18
perches, thence by the center of the road
north 251 deg' oes cast 49.5 perches to the
main road, thence by said road south 50 de
grees east 43 and three -tenths perches to the
northwest corner of the lot sold by Sutherland
to Burdic, thence south 40 degrees ,west 45
perches to a poit iu the south line of warrant
2184, thence by said line west 25.2 peeebes
to the place of beslnutug—containing twelve
and two-tenths acres, strict measure, with
about ese acre improved thereon, and some
fruit trees and a small frame house Seized,
taken iu execution, and to be sold as theprop
erty of Silas Sutherland, at the suit of B. Har
man use of Thomas J. Burdic.
ALSO—certain real estate, to .y.dt : Situate
in Pike township, Potter county, ...Penrea,
bounded on thenorth by lauds of Simeon Fur.
man, cast by unseated lands, south by lands
of James Bump, and on the west by lauds of
Wm. Furman and unseated lauds—containing
ninety-five acres, about twenty acres of which
is improved, with one frame barn, one frame
school-house, and an apple orchard thereon.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of Cal;vin Cirriel; at the suit of
A..P. Cone.
ALSO certain real estate, to wit: Situate
in Clara township, Potter county. Pa., bounded
on the north by lands of Isaac Barnes, on the
east by lands of Sala Stevens. on the south by
lands of E Balch, and on the west by unseated
land—ccintaining sixty acres, more - or less,
with about thirty acres improved. with oue
log and frame house, one log barn, and some
fruit trees thereon: Seized, taken ptt execu
tion, and to be sold as the property of Wm.
B. Graves, at the 6,114 of J. B. Noble.
ALSO—the following real estate, situate in
the Borough of Coudersport, Potter county,
being lot No: 134 and 135 of square No: 13 on
the map of the Borough of CoUdersport at the
corrimunoners' office, situate at the northwest
corner of Main and South-streets, four rods
front on Alain-street, and eight rods front
on Fourth -street-containing: one-fdth of an
acre: Seized, taken,in , execution, and to be
sold as the property of "?, J. Caldwell, at the
snit of 'Alvah' C. Taggart. -
ALSO—the following described real estate,
situate in Pike township, Potter, icottnty;itate
of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by lot
No:19, ou the east by lots Nos: 14, 22, and 35,
on the south by lot N0:22 and unseated-land
of the Bingham Estate, and ou the ' west by
unseated lands and by - lota Nos: li: i tnd 36,
being lots Nos. 11 and 12 of the an 'vision
of the lands of the Bingham Estate 'it said
township—containing one hundred' and fifiy
five acres, about fifty acres of 'which is im
proved, on which is.erectea three frame
houses, two frame barns, arid one saw-mill,
and some fruit trees' thereon.—Azsoi lot
No. 36, in the township, county, and state
aforesaid, bounded on the north and east by
lot No. 14, on the south by lot No. 13 and
by unseated land, on the west by unseated
land and by lot No. 15—containing one
hundred and four acres, with about four
acres improved, and a log house thereon;
seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of Elijah Johnaon, at the suit of
Jabez H. Gilbert. - -• •. • .
ALSO—certain real estate, situate in
Oawayo township, Potter - counif, Penn'a,
bounded on the north by land of Geo. Estes,
east by land of Shattuck and Crittenden,
south by Bryan lot, and west by land of G.
Estes—containing 106 acres, on which there
is three acres implored, on „which is one
saw-mill, two frame houses and barn ;
seized. taken in execution as the property
of G. W. Brndley, at the suit of W.'l'. Jones
& Brother and A. S, Lawton. '
P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff.,
Sheiiff's Office, April 21, 1854.
Coudersport Academy.
THE spring term of this institution will
commence on Wednesday, April 19,
1854, and continue eleven weeks.
Terms.
Elementary branches—Orthography. -
Geography, Arithmetic, 82.25
Higher Arithmetic, First - lessons in
Algebra, and Grammar, 3.25
Higher English branches, Algebra,
t'hilosophy, &c., * 4.75
Higher Mathematics, Latin, Greek,
and French languages,_ - 645
Instruction on the Piano Forte, extra,
.10.00
Use of instrument, 3.00
Vocal music free of charge.
N. B.—Prepayment of all bills will be
,strictly required.
J. BLOOAIINGDALE,
Principal.
The undersigned, Trustees of the Cou
dersport Academy, are moved by a sense of
official and personal .duty to invite the at
tention of the Public--of parents in partic
ular, to the rising and useful character of
this Institution of Learning. When invited,
a little more than a half-year ago, to the
superintendence of its affairs, we found it
depressed and still declining. We requested
Mr. J. Br 0051INGDALE to become its Princi
pal Teac: er, and entrusted its organization
and other in )st onerous affairs to his discre
tion and management. Experience. has
• proved him to be faithful, efficient, and
practical—just such an instructor as this
community need. The number of pupils
in the school is now over sixty. We refer
to Mr. Bloomingdale's advertisement for
information as to the terms and conditions
on which pupils are admitted, and for other
facts' of interest ; and recommend the tnsti
tution to the patronage-of the people,
. 11. 11. DENT, President,
THOMAS B. TYLER, Secretary;
lIENRT J. OLMSTED, Treasurer ;
F. L. JONES,
CliAi. LYMAN, • Trustees. .
G 621
. G. CoLvis,
To the Inhabitants of Couders
port and Vicinity,
And Pott.—
c,s,..uty Generally.
Ir HE subscriber has just received a large
1 stock of
WINTER GOODS,
consisting of DRY GOODS, FURS, HATS
and CM'S.
Ready-Made Clothing,
Grpceries,Hardware,
CROCKERY, BOOTS and SHOES,'Brooms
WOODEN WARE.
A large stock of
DOMESTICS, .
SUCII.AS
Sheelings, Drilling Cotton Yarn, ancißat
ting„ and most kinds of Provisions,
. kept constantly on hand, for cash;
MI of which he will sell' as low as the
lowest, for READY-PAY.
Cash and most kinds of Farmers' Pro
duce taken in exchange fur Goods.
• Knowing that one . column of this • sheet
is insufficient to enumerate every article
separate which he keeps for sale, he. hopes
that the above general catalogue will suffice.
Dec. 30, 1853. C. Slvil 1 H.
New Cash Grocery
AND •
Provision Stare
HITHER, YE HUNGRY.
CS. JONES takes this method to inform
. people of Coudersport and the pub
lic generally, that he has just opened a
Grocery and Provision Store, where he will
keep constantly on hand 'everything in the
line of eatables," and which he will sell
as reasonable as can be desired. The ' sub
statials' can be found here at all times, such
as Flour and Pork,—while the appetites o
the most dainty can also be satisfied.—
Therefore, should you wish for anything
of the kind, please call
. and examine be.
fore purchasing elsewhere, and if he can
not satisfy you, yourcase must be des
perate. You will always_ find a full
assortment of Groceries, consisting of Su
gars, Teas, Coffee, Saleratus, Spices, Gin
ger, Raisins, Candy, Crackers, Cranberries
Salmon, Codfish, Mackerel; Blue 'Fish,
Rice, Molasses, Syrup, etc.
,AlSo, at all
times, Pork, Flour, Lard, Cheese, Butter,
(roll and firkin,) Salt, Hams, etc:, etc.
Otr- Grain and all other kinds of Produce
taken in exchange (or goods at the cash
price. 6-33tf C. S:.JONES.
FRENCH MUSTARD, a new thing
entirely, for sale at C. S. JONES'.
fit_ W. STRONG can be found at th•
kil . shop' of Jas. M. Bassett, formerly
owned by himself, where he will. attend to
all calls in his line' with promptness and
fidelity. 6-41 3mo
re ll am E pit n ne arth ur e fling Fluid and
DRUG and BOOK-STORE.
BALE OP=REA.= LA ND
, . .
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Nagrselq:ll,y.to . att act_of 4saembly, pasied
the 13th slay of March, 1815, entitled an act
to amend an act, directing the mode of selling
unseated - lot:Astor taxes, etc., and the several
supplements theretti; the following tracts of
unseated lands in the county of Potter will be
exposed to public . she or ,outcry,: 'for all_ er
n;arages of taxes, at-the coart-house in the
mid county of Potter, On the second Monday
Of Jane - next. And- tact; • certaiii`tracts of
seated lands, which. are -returned for unpaid
taxes, will be exposed to sale ' : at the time and
place aftoresaid,.agreeahly to the act of April
29th, 184 , 1;fOr the taxes 'due thereon, unless
previously paid. '
5917 ; 1097 • PiickJin & Griffith 47 54
5920 • ' 1084 ' • • • '" 49 . 77
592:3 • ' 1098 • • ' " • • 41 93
5924 1094 ' • ' " 41 82
5908 183 • " • •'• "5 47
4694 . 105 ti • • 2 47
4729 990 22'99
9753 990, • • " •"ZI 04
4754 270 . " • • 625
4767 721 SI 16-86
4768 425 64 9 89
Jackson township.
'4631 990. W. Willink et.nl. 37 631
4676 ' do 'do, 37 601
4633 do ' do 37'633
4634 do 37 601
4641 do •do 37 631
4642 do do 37 601
4649 do do,
,37.631
4650 290 do • 11 001
4658 290 _ do ' 37 601
4665 990 do 37 631
4666
..290 •' do , • 11 OM
4674 990 io 37.611
4681 do , do 37 62+
4673 290 ' 'do' ." 11 0 3 +
4636 990 r do 37 60+
4639 do do , 37 63+
4632, do do 37 62-+
4635 do do 37 63+
4640 do • do 37 601
4643 do do 37 631 E
4648 do_ . do 37 sal :
4659 • - do ' do 37 631
4664 • do do • 37
,60+
4675 do do 37 64
4680 do' do' 3760+
4644 do do - 37 63+
4647 do do 37 60+
4663 • do • do 37 631
4660 do "do 37 601
4679 815 H. A. Nelson 15 46
Poriage'toronship.
5433 1100: Geo. Read . 27 50
Stewardson township.
6806 990 Sam'! Hughes 40'83
5909 do do 40 81
5810 d 6 • - do 40 83
5518 : do. John Barton, Jr., , 65 34
5519 do do_ ' '49 00
5520 do • do
. 49 01
5521 do do 65 34
5522 do do 49 00
5523 do do 49 01
5819 869- T. Stewardson .45 99
5820 693 • do 34 32
5821 990 do 65 34
5823 990 do 49 00
5957 1094 • Nicklin & Griffith 95 14
5956 1099 do 27 20
4728 990 W. Willink et. nl. 32 69
5927 1099 Nicklin & Griffith - 3(3 10
5930 1100 -do 36 30
~,
5938 1094
t •56 30
-
MO4 O S.Ull . _
5960 1100 do 45 37
5961 - 1100 6 -36 30
TI est Branch township.
4673 700 W. Willink et. al. 25 31
1 4672 990 do 34 14
4669 990 do 34 17
14668 990 do 34,14
4667 990 do 33'01
4666 700 do 23 15
4657 300 • do 15 07
4656. 700 do .. 31 32
4655 990 do 38 83
4654 495 do 20 87
4653 • 495 do 21 55
4652 • ' 600 do 26 55
4651 800 - - do 33 20
4650 700 do 32 OS
5071 1117, 'Moses Leiry 47 18
5072 1117 do . '47 20
5073 1117 do 47 22
5074 '1117. do • { 46 45
5626 , . 99Q Baoon & King - 42 59
5627 990
.'; . do, - 42 59
Wharton - township.
4687 .700 W. Willink et. al. 24 85
4695 800 , do . '23 40
4700 990 do • 35 13
4705 .690 do 24 51
4706 [ 990 do 24 48
4714 990 do 35 15
4724 990 . do 35'14
4725 500 do 17 75
4734 800 . do , .2340
4779 990 do' ' 35 `14
4918 940 do 35 37
4942 500 • do • 17 75
4943 500 do 17 75
4670 700 • do 24 85
4671 900 do 31 95
4685 700 • do - •• • 24 85
4686 800 do • 28 40
4707 690 • do . 24 48
4726 700 • do 24 85
4727 655 • do - 23 22
4684 ' ' 990 do 3,5 14
4776 - 800 do , , ; 28 40
4777 800 do • - gs 40
4778 990 do 35 15
4922 500 do - • ' 17 75
492:1 - 600' - do • 21'30
4928 340 -
~do 20 32
4929 , 900 n do 31 95
4932 890 do 31 58 .
4933 990 do " 35 15
4934 990 do 35 15
4935 990 .• do - 35 14
4936 990 ‘ do ' 85 14
4925 . 560 . do 19 88
4938 300 do 10 65
4941 495 . do 17 571
4921 ' 690 • . do ' 24 50
4926 350 - do 12 43
4940 . 495 , - , .40, . . 1'54
4754 . 720 : do 19 62
4755 990. _ 26 96
4756 990 do , 27,00
4757 990 'do 26 95
4758 465 do 12 65
4759 , 590 do : 16:10
4760 " 811 . do , • 2223
4761 990 ' • do . • 26 99
4762 990 do - '26'96
4763 ; 990 , 'do . 27 00'
4764 990 do '26-96
4773. ; 990 •do - 26 96
4774 1 890 do - 24 24
4775 860 -
," do
4930 990 do • 26 99
4931 990 . do .27 00
5908 400 IVicklin Griffith& 3'30 .
5912 300 ' do 570
• • Abbott township.
- 4689 • 790 W. Willink et. al. 36 56
4708 990 do 56 44
4682 990 do 48 28
4683 990 do 37 63
4688 ' 990 ' do 37 61
4710., 990 - -do, 37 62
4711, 990 do " 3 7 .61
4718 990 do •'56 40
4719 990 : 56'43
4709, 990 do • 56 t.*/
5630 . 396 13anbn & King • •15 05
:5631 595 do 22 57
ssw 940 do 35 72
5633 940 - do 35 72
5634 940 • do 35 72
5635 670 do 25 46'
5077' 1029 Moses Levy 39'07
50781 1117 • do 42 45
5079 1029 ' do • 39 12
5080' 1029 'do . 39 06
5807, 900 Samuel Hughes '37 62
5808. , 900 do 37 62
5811 • 990 do 37 62
5812 134 • do 509
4690 690 W. Willink et. al. 25 21
4691, 890 • do 33 82
4692 990 - do . '37 61
5075 1117 Moses Levy 42 40
5076' 1119 'do 42 45
5628 990 Banon & King •37 62
5629 990 do , , 37 61 .
4Z17 350 W. Willink 10 43
4722 990• do • 29 44
,
4723 990 do 29 46
Allegany township.
No.war'ut. Heputed%ow•ncrs. Amt. tax.
1849 . 29 S. P. Lyman 3 82
1874 210 do 27 77
Abott township.
4689 200 W. Williuk, et. al. 7 GO
5630 510 ' Ellett Mealiug 12 61
•• - Elttalia township.
4694 - 700 W. D. Messer ' •• 29 39
4694 . 245 C.-A. White . 14 69
2124 :' 50 Jaines Bennett • - 300
5148 ; 990 Henry Drinker 44 54
5149 ..
1990 ' . do 4l 59
5154 112 ' • do 5 63
4693 395 Wm. McDougall . 15 57
4768 625 ' . do • 24 72
5908 • 300 . do ll 85
3895 ' 100 Eulalia Coal Co. 6 00
4693 200 - A. C • Stnith . •• 5,69
4693 B3 Wm. Wiilink 4 - co. , 2 .47.
3895 100 L B. Colo . 3 30
• - Genesee , township.
1874 - 203 S. B. Lynmu 76 75
. Hebron township.
80 . W. 8 Switzer. 833
. • 3 400 J. M. Bassett - 12 00
Hector tOuniship. .
1599 475 7. - . Mallory 17 00
1599 475 W. B.& V. H. Slaughter4s GO
Jacks fm glhtn s I 7 12 53
:twi r , 200 Win. McDougall 7GO
4678 200 • do 7 60•
4679 175 , M. 13oaremau . : 668
4693 200 A. C. Smith • 5 55
4678 • . • .M. Hinehtuan• ' 137
. . _
3738 990 Wiii. Wiflink & co. 30 17
Oswayo township.
5366 ' -. 100 N. 13. Lano 13 60
1054 - 100 S. P. Lyman 13 40
1055 44 'do ' 6 34
1343 654 do 94 16
1348 -300 do 4:1'2'0
1850 ' - 204 . .do • .29 38
1852 100 . do ' 14 40
1869 250 do 3G 00
1871 , 650 - :do • 93 60
3915 970 . do .138 68
3916 30 do 4:12
3917 1000 do '144 00
3918 300 . '. 'do . 43'20
. .
Pike township.
984 Chester Robinson 181 45
1408 587 'do 108 30
Portage township.
5434 . 1100 Geo: H. Foster 33 85
5429 600 , do . 15 00
5936 . 1100 do
~ - 33 83'
5431 1028 P. Aliorn3l GO
&
4620 1100 C. J. Anthony S . liner 27'50
4621 do . do - :. ' do
4622 do ' do . 'do
4623 do do - do
4624, do • ~ do
.. , do
4625 do do do
4626 . , do- ; do . do
4627 do do ' do
4628 do '. . 'do do
4629 1058 ' ' - do 2645
• 66 R. Webb ' - - 89
5943 550- Sobieski Roes • 742
150 A. H. Boyington 198
- Roulette township.
5895 697 Solomon Sartwell . - 42 42
5895' . 200 Haven do Woodcock . 892
. .
. -. - Sharon township. - . : '
«194 50 William Bell . . -4 81
5867 415 P. B. Dedrick ' . 36 53
5863 70 do - 6 30
5359 174 do . _ 15.65 .
5855 154 . • • do . , 17 41
5878 90 do • ' 8 10
5882 - .0 . do . 11 17
11
. ,
5859 - 12 3 '' - do' 11 -"
11 36
2141 94 do , 2 16
Stewardson township. - -
5940 300 A.- B. Reed • 14 85
5942 600 '. ' do 29 70
5930
_1094 Stewardson & Ellis 27 OG
5983 1100 Bernard Mitre° 45 37
5943 1062 'Hermon Chapin 61 33
5963 lOBl Clark & Bunnell::.
, 62 43-
5946 4. " 1103 Oliver Watson ...' :54 58
5944 750
..::C. W. Ellis - . 30 92
4730 '; - — 7OO E. B. Parker - - 23.72.
• - .• .881 R. G. White : ' . ' 43 59
Sweden township. .
5895 . 697 Jacob Ridgway - 22 45
2107 47 J. M. Hamilton 5 53
2182 ' 90 do . 11 84
2185 22 . •do . . 2 56
2102 . 2 R, C. McMurtrisi . • 25
2118 110 H. Y. Haydock ' 12 76
2102 100 Christian Cellar 'll 60
2107 - 100 do • ' 'll6O
2126 50 do ' - ' - 4 05
2107 - , 87 - Johri Kibly ' 10 08 '
2133 • ' 70 George, Kress ' 7 42
2101 53 /LP. Cons? •. ; 5 45 1
2102 52 . . .do ' ' 5 34
467 t. 495 Wm: Willink, et al. 33 99
4778 55 Blamer'l - linchman 482
2107 100 hlrdford & Alter 686
2109- ,-- - - ; 25 . c - -.:do:• • - • -, - 112
2185 : .. 1.00_• ~- ;.- ..do - A . ,.• • •• 4147
2186 25 --....- do- 176
2101 - - 100 - 8. F. , :Wilaon' ". •,' ' '6 86
2102 ' , 400. jr - "do_ _ . 27 50
21 - 07' ' • ' - 366 ' s
- do 25 17
2182 100 - do :
. • . 689
.2185 r• 137 •• • do •- - ' . 940
4478 ~. - 107. William, Willink - .' , , 512
. Wharton township. -.., •--
4920 ,:.. :. 990 T.J. Wharton - '35 13
4924 - , ... 77.0 .- . da
.. . . 31 83
4939 495 Hannah hi-Wharton •• 17 54
4772
.75 • , William McDougall 262
4775 30- , do 81
4772 100 Georg'', Blackman 355
4758 100 Ives & Ellia 273
4758 100 C.• W. Ellis 273
5903 -
~ 4 ,75 Sand. Haven -• • 746
==IEIM
,-, . . •
SEATED L
,aTs RETDENED d$ UNSEATED.
Homer township. . I
''' . "100 Merrick Jackson 138
' :''' '' 85 Luther Read ' 119 1
' . ' - Sweden township. i
58
: ' • ' 5O ' Vilashington Hoskin . 2
. . 50 ' Oerastes Ayres . 60 .
- ' -
• 100 Nathaniel P e rk in s I. 630 ,
50' D. F. Ellsworth ' 50 .1
.250' Bioohatri estate , 1200 '
' 71: •1: M. Hamilton. •• ' 3 . 50
• • 122 P.,Daggart ..
. ' 647
- . 115 john Roberts.. , 108
09 Wm. H.• Benson , 5 55 - 1
150 Sotonion Snyder, Jr. • 2.78
po Johnson
. Chas e • 250
100 John Keating' • • .10 51
i 106 Warren Sherwood '4 GI '
• .., 70 E. K. Carpenter :70
,i ~ ,200 ;slather; Woodcock -3 90
• . 50 Luther Read ,
~,.1.20
I 10 Almond Rossniati . 197
Hebron towiiship. •
1208 ••210 T. Olcott . $4O
1211 150 do
1213 1059 do -' 42 35
1214 " 699 do " 27 96
1292 352 • _ dol 14 08
1857 122 do 4 88
2955, do' 59 10
1207 70 Geo. Harrison 861
1208, 150 , • . do. -. 18 45
1211 165 , do • • 20 29
1212 225 do. ~ 27 68
1213 1100
1214 .•
572 . ao, 70 35
1292 400 Robert Blackwell
1296 80 - do -. 984
1857 64 T.- M. Willing r• 787
1859 _BO do 981
•,1866 .. 50 do ' 615
5888 58 H. Wykoff 98
5897 362 . do , 272
5864 221 'de. -.., 1 66
130 W. B.' Graves 689
120 Sheldonßradley 256
- 185 Saml. Haven 11 63,
50 Haven & White l5O
275 Sala Stevens 440
50 Chtirles McNess I - 00
350 A. Lane & Nichols 350
50 C. W. Allen 50
• ' 148- Joseph LAI, 237
73 B. D. Dolbee . - 246
1.14 'do • 126
3G Sabra Bennett 29
65 Henry Bacon 44
82 Horace Leet 89
' 205 R. B. Stanwood 123
.
. Harrison township.
91 •M. H. Abbey, 1 94
35 Sand. Hulce' 645
-, 75 Francis Cornish 200
97 Miles Thompson lOS
74 . Joseph Ginnings • 69
50 " Ed ward.ol.-^'-a—
-41
henryutark 81
;161 William Cobb , 320
129 Marvin Stuart • • 179
'5O , Jeremiah Springer 05
50- Arnold Varrington 30
, . 40 John French 75
47 Robert Hunt ' GI
•
136 Elias .York 203
• - Eulalia township.
100 Eulalia coal co. -5 56
64 Isaac King 78
50 Ahol Aldrich • 52
89 Chauncey Blakales .3 05
50 F. B. McNamara G 5
56 J. C. Knox 280
23 Jacob Reckhow 57
72 L.F. Maynard , 360
64 Julius Sherwood 97
25 Blakslee & Haven 65
•' 5 V. Dickinson 7B
- • - 13' 'do ' .42
, . 50 do ' 53
28 do 59
' 10 do 21
. r 25 Miles Thompson 52
100 John Avery 105
100 William Meir 105
. . 100 John Dana ' ' 105
_ 90 P. Delion - ' 94
100 A. York 1 05
' . 100 John Torpor 105
• 100 ' S. Bolick 1 16
100 D. Azpeck 105
' 129 Sam r. Barclay 134
. . 70 Y. S. Brehmer. .• '79
Ulysses township.
60 E. Peasley, 139
.
50 Jacob Jordan 72
• 132 "H. Wharton 179
50 Thomas Baker 72
Pike township.
W
250 ises Meeker 874
. ..
50 William Furman 97
76 , Polly 'Ann Smith 1 25
• r , 50 Lorenzo Ackley \.. 130
/
. ; Clara township.
' 130 Samuel Haven •6 24
252:' A: M. Benton 18 47
_ 7 O C.-& J. Lyman .: 190
. .
0 Rarittom Siodt -- • 52
I .Thekson township.
60 Daniel Sherwood 66
;r5O J. Springer 66
62 Luther Slade 'BO
- , • 50 J. Vancuren 66
384 Reuben Herrington 603
' 49 J. G. Russell 71
~. . 50 Israel, Vancuren 65
,_. . ' !Portage township.
' 50 A: Smith : •• 65-
,
• • • ', _ I
. Bingham township.
215 Stephen and Jos. HurdJo I
50 John Sharp . ,
82
50 -Turtillus Morris ' . 82
50 Hezekiah M. , -( 11 • 65
- 50 ' Calvin Ma rrs 15
:- '6O Levi Annie , ' ' 78
so stay Bennett ' - 1 13
' ' so - Nathan Harvey - 117
;•, . i ' 50 J.B.Kimbal, •i : ' = ,65
• .. • 79 Gornelius Lancaster 157
75 ' Martin Musty 97
•'' • 60 .I'C. &A. Perry: t ' ‘, 65
,1 •• • 60 'James Vancuren . '7B
' - - .Genesee township: •
~ ".
" 400 Sifas Billings - 900
so Barney Daniels
West Branch township.
50, Daniel Dewey .
67-'- John Russell
50' Wm. Bobbin*
50 S. Wetmore :
50 George Sherman ,
Hector township.
60 D. Wheeler 92
130 . Ge orge Young . -9 6 5
50 'D. Turner - 71
'lOO Y. Mcßedner ' ' 88
°stony° township.
501 T. Clark
150 Chauncey Pierce 7:80
50 NathanielSquiree • "' 75
- 100 q. W. ' • " '620
55' - Wm. Fuller 1 05
50 Win. Oliver
.65
Coudersport.
slots, Nos. 152, 153, 170, 171, 178,
179, estate of J. Keating 364
Susan Ayres •
16 John Baker • •"11
village lots ' E. W. Bishop . 29
" " C. B-Cotter .16
" F. J. Cald well " 21
4 " " " Deroy Ellsworth - 19
6 " " Jerome Keating estate 89
5 " " Jahn C. Kn6x ' 145
4, " Woodcock and Strait 78
JOEL L. RAYMOND,
' Treasurer of Potter-Co.
TREASUEER'S OFTCE,
Coudersport, Murch-24, 1854. 415.3 t
BE
Lewis =Mann
TS again home, in the store opposite .the
INcrtherast corner of the public square.
nd is receiving direct from New-York ctiy
—not a " mammoth stock" of winter goods,
but sufficient to fill up the old store; which
goods are now offered' for inspection and
xemination. He would therefore way to
the old customers,Step in and see hip ts
sortment; an 4 to t he public geoerally. that
as his goods are. for sale. hd. will be happy
to receive •' calls"
County 'Orders taken at Par
"1 - I)ft Goods at
1' HE LADIES will find et Mann's store
Cottheeo, Washington, Merrimack; P h -
ip, Allen & Sons', and other choice varieties
of Prints, warranted by the submit:lir not
to fade.
ALL~WOOL Delaines at Mann'e. Al
ri pacas, Taramettas, - English and French
Merinos at MANN'S.
G INGIIANIS'-a good afsoriment at
- -; MANN'S
S ILKS and Dress Trimmings at •
MANN'S..
QH A WLS of various patterns and quail
.Llties—Ladies' and Children's Hoods. at
MANN'S.
C AMBRICS, Bishop Lawns, Victor ia
Lawns, Cap Lies, Crape, Rus d'Muslin,
Swiss Muslin, Linnen Hdkfe., Embroidered
d 0., Muslin Edgings, Cotton do., Linen do.
Ladies' Collars, Wristlets, Underaleeses
Ladies' Skirts, do, Ceps,- to be found at
A LARGE lot of Hosiery at
I F you want warm Stockings for the
childem, you will find them at
MANN'S.
rAAITER BOOTS, Buskins, and the
other variety of Shoes, can be found at
MANN'S'.
TTAT..s, caps, comforters, Wrappers
_Li Drawers, Buck Gloves,, dd. Mittens,
Beilin•Lined Gloves, Carpet Bags, Satch
els, Suspenders, Call at
MANN'S STORE.
.1)0Y s.' and Youths' Boots at
MANN'S.
CI 4 EETING, Shirting, Batts. and Cotton
(.)Yarn at M ANN'S.
SUGARS, Teas, Coffee, Rice. Ginger,
Pepper,spice, starch,- saleratus, con '
;tautly onhand at MANN'S ST3RE.
- DLUG Tobacco, Fine-Cut do-, Chew
ing and Smoking at MANN'S.
I F you want Axes, Hatchets, Ham
mers, mill saws, cross-cut do., (land
Chisels, Augurs, Auger Bits, Files of all kinds,
&eel Squares, Iron do., Try do., call at
MANN'S.
EWIS MANN keeps constantly on
ViandT Shovele, Spades-, manure Forks.
Fire !rum
I..ILEIGII BELLS at - •
MANN'S STORE.
LOCKS, Door Handles, Butts, Screws,
Locks—all sizes—Shoe Nails, Finishing
for sale at LEWIS MANN'S.
DOCKET KNIVES, Table do.
CALL AT MANN'S STORE
j EWIS 'MANN has fcTisate Shot,
4 Lead, Powder, Flasks, &c.
"I Come to bring you Life and
Health."
DR. CURTIS' HY GENIA, or Inhaling
Hygean Vavor and Cherry syrup, for the
cure, of pulmonary consumption, asthma,
bronchitis, coughs, colds, and all Lung and
Liver complaints. A new method of inha
lation for_ the cure of the above named dis
eases. For kale by D. W. SPENCER.
Stone Ware.
LL those wanting Stone Ware, such •as
logs, Stove-Pipe Crocks, Churns, Sutter
and Preserve Pots, Pitchers, etc.,will de
well to call at C. S. JONES', wole IN:
can he suited with any size . or sheer_ d
sirahle.
D. E. Olin rf'
WOULD say la "° public that be is
now receivr. . 614 ck orßoodve
which he wi p .d.aappy to 8110 Vif id all who
ma . favo ,...tm
with a call. You can find
by.',..-ong on him a good assortment.. of
f iwns. Poplins Bareges, Barege D.eLaines,
De Beges, Silks, etc. etc. Also Prints;
Ginghams, Domestics of all kinds, Gro
ceries, Crockery, and a largestock of Boots
and Shoes,—all of which will be sold. as
low as they can be. Give him a.call .
t IHE subscriber hereby gives notice to
the 'public, that having given Pens
Snores his note for eighty dollars, bearing
date near the last of March, 1553, 1 payable
'
September,-.;955, and having nevervre
eeived any value there.for, he will refuse to
pay the same:- therefore he "erns any per
son from buying the said stote with an es
pc:station of his paying it.
51tf " CONSIDER STEARNS.
SO
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65
81
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L. MANN'S
MANN'S.
MANN'S