The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, September 04, 1856, Image 2

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HU BI A:TT E
lIILAAKS
tsire . ofirbantt a fine assortment,
'of IllankiNAnt,,(l,t's:s,:StrstSloNii.itiEcp-,'
ilora 3ndq.)tents; which we will sell
to4lionniiatinq ase lb . at:: tins
issual are_ alAo - pre'
p i redAnistint, ettety vaciety of Blanks
-millet best sty lb.
it MOVING.
•
`A. mbeting of the friends of Fremont
and Nytnn, will be held in Homer at
the:4lmA' House near A. W. 14a
throp'4,
• SATUR.DA.Y, SEPT. 13rm,
lit 2 o'clock P. NI. to make ar,ratige
mantsxo attend t'ie Ntas3 .!.I.etting at
•Couderaport Sept.
: 1701, form
.a Freniontclul3;.. Speakers f;runa,Cou
rdetwoFt are expected.
-Kxyynt.tv.txs.
j' TFere will t-t, a Universalist
Cunferenee next SAti,irday and Sunday
.nn °swap iu a groya by Lords and
ID sights.
Faxxiore 3'iLeETLXOB 11't ULYSSCA.—
.At a meetitlr, of the Ulysses Rawl )11-
:spsn Club held at theU dl of D. Batter
t f . etvisFiße, on Friday, the 29th ult.,
was avenged that public meetings
should be held in the
. Townships es
i.
At the Olmsted School house on
Ftiday, the-sth inst., at 4 w'cloc4, P.
14:;----At the li.thhevilleScnool Ifouse
~u: Friday, the 12th \t the •
Sclt nil Home near Richard R ) ,1 4e r,i's
um. Friday. the 190; It the
Sehool . l-loule at Ouildagrille on Ft i
day, the 26th itist::,—.lt the Sehool
House near \C13.):1 Crowell's no FS 1-
October 3d, all the abare rue..t
imp to be C. 4 o'clock, P. 11., and it
is hoiNtl that they will lie generally
attended by all C,441133 of our popula
tion, ald °tat they will he present at
Om hour destgoated. Go ni speakers
will be provided, so that a thorotilli
examination may be had in reiord
priucivlui at ilsue io the presout
campaizn.
L. F. M quart!. E4q., atte:ta alit)
toltires4 tho m-etitig at the 01. n ite,l
6 c h 0 .,111.m.ut. and I. 13eniou, 43(1,1 1 .0
Wit at Kibbe
liy orthtr tau PreilaJut qt t h e
Club.
T.ltYssßi, Sept. I, ISSG
Tut gniet tytir wai broken
01 tially eveni:l4 at a few mil,-
',Les past ei4ht by the et y of Fi e ?
The entire village
lectud at the burning h but n
etter t d or skill coal.? sash it. It was
an unoccupied hou to of T.. P. 'AI ay
ttartN, with he 1Y :13 rei!airioq. T! . te
1101/ri an 1 Wi°13. , W,3 WO/ 13 out, and the
dry limber and shingle;. were all on
tire betore any otte reacned the ground.
Tell tired all the activity of the NV , lrk •
itig portion of the cloy,. I to save the
llrge house in which Mr. Mavntird re-
E'speci4l credit is slue Mt. D.
B, Brown tylio ‘vorked on tbe roof
teloo t it was so hot as to set his clothes
tin fire. Many others han male and
fenplew,trkedraithfally and heroically,
thus all the sartotlrtlitig buildings,
were saved. 11r. IM.quard'a lush is
*hurt. 8600.
:MOMS AND Ltauce.--,411 former
ri
rals in rotate producing will hat•u_t.t
"cave in" to the following tlioransions
of a single potato and a hill, liaised by
Mr. Cost!'No of this Naze. - Tucy
aro ()tithe . Piuk Eye class, 1:‘,0 lar g .
win ~ite weighed 17 ounces; another
smaller 0110 weighed 14 ounces, and
the .entire product of the one hill
weighed 61 lbs. We would be much
pleas , ed to record a larger mess fut
;'. eume of the farmers i•r our Coa
JAcK FitusT has visited this region
frequently during the hot week, and
bli trade sad havock among the Corn.
1 Oat; said Buckwheat. Tee prospect
is that the crop is nearly destroyed ;
1 we hope, however. that wo are 4e.
ctiretl,
:sIR. E. N. Form, pressman or this
Pipet, on Eriday, %yolked thiztee4
Darn,- of 'lke outside of this number,
13 one ,Four !—or at the rate 324 im
,
pre Lions in - an hour, and 6 in a min-
Beat this,Tot pressmen, if yuu
cut!
IV' Tuo Fall '''l,lprt of the Condom
ppit Academy, commenced MI Mow.
any last with sixty'stuAents. -There is
an unusual number of scholars . from
nnuntry ; which speaks well fot
kcie:ational interest in this county.
0 ()M i xt NI eAvl a *lt:
' 74i L!::', -......"-.:
For thi Journal::
,PLeAskr: Atiei,
- Aug: 25, 155 G:
MR: Eervtit-=Not wishing in
trude my scribbliug.iuto_ public 'gaze,
but.. c - intsidetiug the I%tesent. era of such
ypt im v
imftance that aboiJ shouid
'l)e roade,—that all meta should 'speak
bolB4 tor Freedom, exposing pnck
Democracy-in all its .Sendish colors and
-shapes, deetu - uncing the Suutlt's North-
,eru ~Mlieepar ,cFcelleitce with their
leaders an Striagfolltny
& Co
“Bm4bure is a good time corning.”
A . ..houss.tidaare throwing party whims
it )0e wind, are becoming Disgusted
.at their folly, and ' are resolving to
..walk in wisdom's wees"—"The" eld
Jeffersonian Platform must lie re
established they say," and they plinly
' see to accomplishe that John Charles
Fremont, mnst . lle placed in the Ex
ecutive Chair.
• The Buchan:mites of this place and
what few can ,he collected in Roulet,
huye joined issue and ire tc4ing great
efforts to perpetuate Black Democracy
it 2 this section but the spirit of 1776;
ii not antirely crushed .out. Hunk er
jsrn is dimmed hut it dies hard.
4,t a late Meeting iu Mullet, given
by the "Leaders orthe Beck outrage.'
pieparatin were made for a grand
.!Blow" to he sti uck for the Cincin
nati Platform; so rigging. up A four
horse team the Old Fogies collected
what boys they gout() get and started
en masse to meet their brethren in
R , !ulet. Put, "oh disappointment, thou
hint no charins!"—the grand blow to
be struck, turned out to be rain, and a
more rainy afterurvm we have nut had
fir two tomohs. The sight was ludi
crous in the extreme. Drenched to
the skirt, they returned, but said not
one word ablut their meeting.
Our neighbors in McKean are wak;
ing up—a re-doubled effort is mani
fested by her citizens.- In a little set
tlement 7 miles from this place, nf about
35 voters. but 1, Buchanan man can he
ourl, and he is doubtful. So the work
goes brarely On, and there is a fair
prospect of James Buchanan taking a
lista up Salt River ocr the Cincl.nnati
Platform. lab Bled "Die,/ " and
having D. Jame.;'s black flag
nailed at the mast head. J. L. W . ,
P. S.—Since witting the above, I
understand Black Dem icrapy t.s ,goitt.r
to make another struggle in Roulet for
the Spike Buck :fir ciiicinnati. But,
keep pea, ye ohject4 of Bird rr Rul-
E.rnisrn, your old brag Buck will get
velvtit loincked off his horns in No
vember. mid he politic elly d.romed by
the lth of March, 1557. J. L. W,
ED. j ! pay it..—Tneie was Et urge
Rrpubficati Mceti , ii: held at the Judd
School 11.,u Clis township, on Sat
urday afterno.m last. was organ
ized by electing Cr. W. G. Jeep Chair
man, and 0.. P. C•lamlierlain. Secretary:
A large company was present from
Hebron. Messrs. Mann and Benson
ad.ires•id the inz..etiog,showing clear
ly the object and duty of Goverornent;
and the failure 01 the present Admin. ,
istration in its. duty—its corruptness
and sectional tendencies, and - also the
iwiti,:isity of changing the Governmep
tal policy by electing Fremont and
Dayton. Some goad sqiiqs were song ;
A'though there were no trevanatile
orfanatical dernonstrationv made there
WWI an evident determination of all
present (with only one exception) . to
restore the G : wertimant to the policy
of its founders. The town of .4111ez,a
ny will given good Republican ma
joi ity this fill. Q. op 'Em
En. JOURNAL had a meeting
of tha Republicans of thi's township
last Saturday Eveniog which was fully
attended. Dr. H.l - 1. M.mson presid
ed. The meeting cos,: ably addressed
by A. G. Olmsted, I. Renson and N. J.
A Fremont Assocation was formed,
and twenty.two persons signed, the
Constitution. The following persons
were elected officers of the association,,
J. C. Cavenauglt President; H. H.
Munsoti,l H._o. Perry,
Vice P-tesidentsi 0. Chamberlain,
Secretary; M. T. C. Webliter, Tres's;
urer. The Repullicans of this town
ship are awake and will give a good
accourt of themselves at the fall ales
'Yours kc. 0. O.
tione,
E5l
For £'Le Jn‘rxid
Auxel txr, :I , tz. 25. 1.956.
• ihe Journal
ELLISBURGii Sept. Ist. ISSG.
AS-L,L.P3 1 7 • T •
• ••• volt SEPTEMBEIITRRIC 1856.
Geo . int IS.
E. F. Carrier -
t.s.n r
-Bingt istriSeli:Eti,i l t,... o C. C. Drum. Atlm!ii
-1- W. May 7.: ' 4 ffl W:/11cIntyrd Si
I 'C. Ellison, -
M. B. Fraernsix - 1 5 Sizer, .
S. N. Heath ' ' D. ?i. Ainika,
V. Dickinson 3. C.'CavauntiglJ,
S. W. Cit - rpenter Esther Carpenter,
V. Diaiva wl " S: nay.eni
- A. B. GUI •• . R. Harrison, et. al.
IV, T.Jones, & Bro. Johnston,.
H. V. May R. W. Mclntyre;
isnos French 'Joseph Leur,
W.l. J Ol 4 l 4. g.
F.loties
P, W. Seely`' 4 " ' B.H, Befzetin, •_-.
kt..Sloat " .0 Rock.. . .
Xi. W. Bf. Haster ." 'R. W. - Mclntyre,
W. Smith '" F. P.-tirooks.
TIIOS. B. TYLER,
Prcley.
PHOTHONOTARVI 017101. '
Coudersport, July 30, 1856. -
To the'llouorable Judges of the
of Conti Common Pleas of
Potter County—
THE petition of Drver4 persons in
habitants of die commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, respectfully showed', that
Where - .e the members of the first Presbyteri
an Church of Ulysses Township, in the Coun
ty of Potter, find State, of Pennsylvania, wish
to be incorporated according to the articles
hereunto attached, would recommend to the
Honorable Counts incorporate said Choral).
accordingly, uud y our pentioneo, as in lily
bowed; will ever pray, esa.
A. G. OLMSTED,
A G. Passau,
R. W. BENTON,
D. WnipPl.e, •
• Rims I.lEsr es,
S. T. Pak:STOIC,
Sec. Ist, .This corporation or body politic
shall be' known by the none nod style of the •
First PreSbyterian Church of Ulysses, and by
tho came sue and be sued,ple td and be implu id
edit' courts of law and equitY,'und shall be
able and' capable in law and equity, to
.hetd and enjoy for the use of the said Church
such Lords and tenements, goods end chattels,
as are, or shall hereafter become the property
of the said Church or to be held for their
use, brgiti, grant, devise, bequest or o:her
wise, irtiat ny person or persons whomso
ever, capable el making the same and the
imp to ' ,, rant b sell or otherwise tbs.
pose of for the use of the said Church, cud
congrogacion. •
Sec. 2. That Dick Whipple, Jessee, Bea
-1 ton, A. G.'Presho, G. W. Beaten, and F.
Merril, shall be Trustees of said Church ands
'shall serve in-that e Tacky until the -appoint
ment of their successors according to the
rules and regulations by which said Church
is governed.
Sec. 3. That said Trustees or their sec.:as
sent in office shill have the care and manage-
meat of the property real, personal and mixed
belonging to the said Church corporation,
and sh ill be acconutable thereto for their
official conduct and shall, id all respec:s,
cunforn to its instructions, provided that -the
s one are not inconsistent with the Constitu
tion of - the United States, or of this Cont
wealth, or with the laws thereof.
Sec. 4. The -said corporation shall have
full power to tu,ke and use a imannon seal
with such device or inscription thereon as
they m y deem proper and the same to alter
or review at tve 'sum, and also- to enact and
enforce such By- Laws, Ordinances, and Rog
4lations fr.En time to time, as they may
judge for the prosperoy- and good
governmem of the said corporation.
At a cont.: of Common Pieas herd in and ,
fur the contr.} , chf Potter, commencing on the I
Itit of Jinni Id 51), in the matter of ate appli
cation of A. 4", Olmsted and others for a char;
ter of incorporation;
4nd now: to ‘yit. June 21.1 .1.3513, the court
,!
having perused and examined the willful in
strument of - writing, and the . objects, artic:es
lad condi:loam, therein net forth and contain
ed appearing to be lawful and 1101 injurions to
the cotmutim.y, i: is. ordered that said ‘vriting ,
be tied in the litlice of the Pro.honofary et
tid court, and ill tt notice be inserted in one
newspaper printed itt,said Coun,y, for at least
three weeks, setting forth that application has
heen ut tde to s tid court to, grant to said appli
cants a chirter of incorporation for the
purposes specified, under the name andstyle
of the . Fast Preshyterian Church of tilyss:a
uug 11--to. By the Court.
Court PrOcluntatiovi.
WEREAS, the lieu. it, G. IVhite, Pres
itloat Judge and the nom 0. A Lewin
mid JosOph Mum, 4sqs , Associate Judges of
the Courts. of Oyer nod Terminer and Gene
ral Ja i il Delivery, Quart e r- Sessions of - the
Peace, Orphates Court atufDourt of Common
Pleas for the County of Potter, have issued
their pracept, bearing date the 19th day of
June, in the year of our Lord one 'thousand
eight hundred and fifty-six, and to the direc
ted. for killing a Court of Oyer and Terminer
and General. Jadl Delivery, Quarter Sessions
of the Peace, Orphan's Court, and COMA of
Common Pleas, to the Borough of Couders -
port, on' MOSUAY, the 15th day of Sept.,
next, and to continue- one week.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the
Coroners, Justices of the Veace, and Consta
bles within the county, th it tacy be then and
there in their proper persons. at 10 o'clock,
A. of said day, %vtth their rolls, - records,
inquisitions, examinations, nod other • remetn
braves, to do those things which to their offices
appertain to be done, 4W those who are
bound by their rectignizatices to prosecute
against the prisoners that are or shall be in
the jail of the said county of Putter are to be
then and there to prosecute against them as
will be jimt.
*Dated ut Coudersprt, June 19th, 1856, and
the anal year of me Independence of the
United States of America.
P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff.
.muALpoR,T
IIEAD4UARTERS!
T"E subset/hors take this method of in
forming their friends that they are in re
ceipt of, and are nom opening, a choice and
desirable stock of
STAVLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
to which they invite the attention of all who
desire to mike purchases. Ourstock is large,
has been selected wi.h great care, and is par
ticularly adapted to the wants of this section
of the country. Our stock of Dry Geo,ds cam
gists of
DRESs GoODS. TRIMMINGS, RITMONS,
71101DERIES, PARASOLS, CLOTHS, CA.s. ,
SISIERZA, VRSTINGS, DOMESTICS,
SHIRIWGS, LMRNS, PRIATs,
11031F.Rr, SHAwLs,
and a variety of other articles, too numeroul
to We have also a coutpletv aisort
mem of •
GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND
CROCKERY;
all of•which will be sold uncommonly cheap,
for , ready pay, and forapproved credit on, as
Seasonable terms as eny other establishment.
• - MANN & NICROU.
ill.•rt, Aug. 11,1656.-2:138f
:t A4-leiZT.'
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gAtEs.
1:1t : ' I tef tiit /
-Tend: , F.e:,.itsentkiifrogk,nf, the
Conk of Common Pleas orPOtier Co:,. Penn
' sylvania, and to me.-.lfirettitti; I 'shall expose
to public sale or outcry, at,the„COArt. House„.
in the Borough: of Contletipeit,' . onYSlMitfik,.;
the Tith day of Sep tentber,lBso, at I'o n'elnek,'
A. llE.the folloivoig deSeribed real nsinte, to
~
Real 'estate situate in Bingham , Pinter=
County; - Pa.; Ili:Moiled - oil the iribt.th' by lot
No. 74, east by Jots-Nos. 78 & 157, somb by
unseated !wads, and west by lands of B. Pearce
'and lot No. 71,..beini lot N. 140 Of the allot
ment of Fez & Ross lands in Bilighatif ToWn
shlp, containing 51.1 acres of lanCjO acriiim=
proved, with one old:log - bonse, and one old
hovel andstruit.-trees thereon., • • •
Seized, tnlidif itiexec ution;. and to he sold,:
as the property of Milieu.. • •
Al;80 1 -11.eal'41Mte aittiatelnlfOrnc4
potter County, Pa.; bounde - d'zind deser,ibed as
follows, to *it: Beginning 1,7 rods setith "of
the.S.V., corner. of u lot cbwreyeti hy elm'
Keatting & Co, to 4tdin Palmer 8: E: !corner
harof; th'euce' west 91.5 rods to the 8. W.
corner here - of; change north 87.5 rods to
post; thence east 91.5 rods to the west line of
John Paluter's lot ; thence south 87.5 rods to
the place, of beginaing.„ containing 50 acres,
being part of-ivarrant NO. 2135, of which - 6
acres are improved, -with one log hoMM and
some fruit trees thereon. .
.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold
as the property of Nelson Black. •
ALSO—Real estate shame in 0.4 w nyo Twp.
Potter County, Pa.; bounded on the north by
the highway, ou,the east by S. P. Lyman, on
the south and west by Win. MTlongall, con
taining eight tenths of an acre, with one two
Aug"' Taverta anti faun frame barn thereon.- •
Seized, taken in-execution, and to be sold
as the property of P, P. Story.
ALSO—Real estate situate in the Twp. of
Bingham. Potter Couwy. Pa.; hoiinded on the'
north and east by unseated lauds, south by
Ashabel . Monroe ; west by lands- of John A.
Bice and Levi Monroe; coot icing init, hun
dred acres, more or less; foriy acres improved;
with i ne log house, gee log barn and some
fruit trees thereon,
L. Cvslitsc,
F. %v. lisoK,
' 0. 211.7srix.
A G. LEWIS,.
E. 31LILRIL.
Seized, taker' in expeutili. and to be sold
as the property el L, T. Monroe.
ALSOr—Real estate .situate in Abbott Twp.
Potter County, Pa ; hounded and described as
follows, to wit: Beginning at the,S, W. cor
ner of warrant 5629, thence uorth by buds of
David Conway; lb eoceWest by lands or J, F.
Cowan ; thence to warraot lmy of lauds of J.
P. frowsy to . the. place of beginning, being
part of warrant 5229, containing one hpndred
arid six (196) acres of laud, twelve acres im
proved, with one lug bare and one log shun:et) .
thereon.
Seized, taken'in .execatiou and to be sold.,
as the property of Yens Nelson.
ALSO.—Real estate situate in Allegany Tp.
Potter County; Pu.; Rounded on the north.by
lots Nos. 6 & 7 ;.eztst by part of the east lot of
No, 19; south by lots Nos. & 22, and west'
by lot No. 22; tiontainiug eighty-five and nine
tenth (d 5.9) acres of.land, being part : of lot
No. l'J or the sub-division of Fox, & Russ in
said township of Allegany, of which about 12
acres is Unproved.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold
us the property of Samuel Scrotum].
estatesituate in Allegany Twp.
Potter Comity, Pa.; Bou.ided on the north by
lands of Fox & 'less, east by lands of Wm.
Nelson ; south by hods of Wut. Nelson, and
west by lands of Alvarado Byam; containing
one illindro 4;14 one acres (191) of lend,
about 59. acres are impruved, 011,Q frauto house,
one frame barn, one log Barn, and wood shed
and some filth trees thereon.
Seized,- taken in execution, and to be sold
as the prol•erty of J. P. Whipp!e.
ALSO—Re tie:state situate in Allegany Twp.
- Potter Comity, Pa.; Bounded on the nort h by
lots Nos. 94, 95 & 913; ti as by lot No. 9d and
unseated land; south by unseated hunt and lots
Nos. 129 &Ant - and west by lots Nos. 129, 149
196 of die itingh nn Estate' in said Twp.,
.coinaiiiing tarp hatelred.and eight tenth acres
(209.6) br, tt.e saute more or less. of which 15
acre: are int ,roved, with one log house mid
apple orchard thereon.
Seized, taken execution, and to he sold
as the property of David 130
ALSO—Real estate situ ne in Eulalia Twp,
and the Borough of Coudersport, Potter Co.,
Pa.; Bounded dad described as follows, to wit:
Begionittg at the N. E. corder ofa lot survey
. ad for M. llinkle ; thence cast 98 perches to
to an ironwood (LT the south title oflot survey
ed fur aeorge Everts; thence south 166 per
ches to a on on thq warrant line; thence
west along said warrztet line 1.12 perches to
the . S. E. corner of a lot surveyed for Timothy
Ives, Jr.; thence north en perches to the S. E.
comer (tithe lot surveyed for M. Hinkle;
thence east a10.,g the south line thereof 41
perithes to the S. E. corner thereof; theece
Hardt 88 perches. to thy place of beginning.
containing one ha Aired sevedteett 'and eight
teeth acres (1.17.6) with an allowance of six
per cent. fur roads &c., be the saute more or
less; being lot No, 2.L-3 and p art of warrant No.
2060, of which about 59 acres are improved,
with one grist mill, nice saw mill, one c:arding
machine shop, two frame houses, 011 Q frame
hare, one log h Ira dtidigne fr.tine shed thereon.
—ALSO—Another tr ,ct or parcel of land, sit-.
unlit in TON/LAO ( ' Wl* el:11/UtY ablive ineetion•
ed; Beginning at a beech the N. W. of lot
No. 42. of ,he allotinca: of the Bingh an lands
in Eulplie Township, Potter County, Peon
sylvan's, co.,veyed to Luther Strong; thence
north 1.1-", west 69.7 porches to the south-west
corner of lot No. 44; thence by south line of
said lot south 84 , cast 168 perches to the
*est line of No. 35; thence i i part by slid
line south' 3 west 89 perches; thence ia part
by north line of lot No. 2.38, conveyed to Lu
ther Strong, and lon No. 42 aforesaid west.
165-7 perches to the place of Logi:ming; (Mil.
taioing eighty-seven and nine-tenths (87.9)
acres with the usual allowance of six per cent.
for roads &c.. be the same more or less, it be-.
in lot No, 43 of the ationnent of Bingham
lat,ds iu Eulalia Township, Potter County,
Peottsylvzmi t, and part of Warrant No. 2 idd
Q:1 which there is. about ten (Br) acres int
proved.—ALSO—Another piece in TownsitiP
and County above mentioned : B.egitiniug ut
a post on the east line of Detinis Dull lot and
the south-west corner of this lot thence north
56 perches to a birch the north-west corner
of this and this south-west corner of a lot sur
veyed to Versil Dickinson; thence inst 44
perches to a post the north-east corner of this
lot 'thence Suoth along the hue of lot No. 338,
conveyed to Luther Strciog, 88 perches to a
post the sootb-east corner of this lot; iheime
west alo.tg the line of said lot No, 336, 44
perches., to the place of beginning; contains
mg twenty-two and' eight-tenths (22-13) 'sires
with allowance of six per cent,. being bit No:.
42 and pert .of - Warrant-No. poso, out Which
there is one board shanty, and about fifteen
(15) acres improved. . •
Seized, taken in execution,. and tot be,selii
as the property of H. Crittenden,
ALSO—Real estate_ situate in Pike. Town
ship Potter Connty,,Petiosylatuia, described
as follow: . 13outeled on the north i by lot No.
17 and. unseated Linda of Garlick' S: Hunsiker,
tin the east by lot No. 19,,56.110, 1 1.104 1 NO:110
aticl22, and west lot N0.,1/,'lnneg Idt,No. 1 9
of tficallininem of & Hnu4clier lands
of Pike Tow.tship,.Centaiuiug filly-throe and'
six-tenths (53-6)z!vni. ••
SeizCd, taken ni execution, and to be_
p.ld, as the property of Was. B. Forman..
VZ:kl
nanoraws•••••••••••••••..
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,7 , ,
4-L- ALElo—ti • • . 1" tut oft e . wit wrK tt me
directed I have levied-ytn- the following des-,
cribisa ieWrizittl t - ts:Aviti Slttr*liertly• lii
1.11/tothiridtviishliiatid ptitair iii AlletiorttiO 4- 0-
ship:,Potrer•COttittyt hettaed.on theAtottliP,
east; west: itifireottth' by ti lite lted la tids4oPlßtk;" 1
&,Thin-lintirs t ioh - which there is about-064,p
five iidiesitagroYed, MSG wider auto samilctvro
Rog haelseVilite log - b irn - and shanty end ft nit
ttees , thd.reenW eoutaiultig one httlidrd . neres''
iif litf&ii. l --:- -1 . 't. 1 ' , . , 'l 7 '- ' •... -
i - 1 Btiiiked, , ialten itre.3ecution, and to be sold
iiktfie , fitiperiy:tiftPlieby -Dayton. ' • •
ALSO [Atari FUries.— All that ger- -
,
tam, two story frAppt-,bl;ildjtiff situate. in the
lownship-,43lswirtsont Potter ,County, Pa.,
andeights; tod e 4 was of road leading down
Kettle -,C . reet,,aud ots - •,w,arrant, 'No, 5820
Thotuns.Stawartsoy, warranted in said town
ship of Stewertstin, satue builtou a ,road lead
ing frum„Kettle : ;.Cre, ek: to the said Building
-containing in front on said road:37,feet end in
41e0114.22' ....lacLand_tlia. in.LoiL piece of ground
and curhlage appi.rtetmotes to said building
and lots of,ground, —' . . .
Belied; rulitin T .WC'reaution, and to - betiold
.as the'property' ofdohn F. Cowan &C.O. • '
• ,
EV!The Pnicha.se motley will be 'reelUired
to lie paio,d,wn, or a Bond and sufficient sure
ty giveu 14r the bid, or the property put, up
and sold egain.
ant2l:—tc: P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff'.
: . .arßays. ,r„,„
DROKE:,itiir.):;the inclo3ure of the
JO subscriber, a pair of oXEN,• They are
about It) years old. pretty large. red and white
spotted, and- hive long horns. One his a
goad deal of white oil him, but a red flee
with a white epotilithe forehead. The other
is mostly red, but hls a spotted lace: with a
- smallish red spot ie the forehead. The owner
to requeNted to take them away, after pitying
charges us they are an annoyance to me, and
have beeu for some weeks.
JASON LEWIS.
Homer, Aug. 22, 185g-3t.
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414 4 ' 1 & 7 "" -- ''''' 'I tel i 414 ij -r '
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lIE undersigned .havicf.& formed s
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partnership undei the Mute -awl title of
7.- ',N.. M
•• •
JONES, - AN 8;.• JONES, -
-. • .
for the poxpre of extending their ttsefitltlias
in 'the ,3rercaritile have porchesed
the entire'elOckOfc. S. Jone.t, I.tsvvig Nadu
end A. Yiiiints;_)witiCh with .tlie larie.oritc•
ditions uove:beiug wade to the _congolidated
Stock, by,aailyntrivals front Now York at!
Philadelphia, enableg them to offer to toe
Public nod cacti - Of - their former 'cugtoiners .
the largest, 'and - utlist tA:en4iva aggurt•
went °lgoe& ever brought into thi
To accommodate themselves aril 'their cuts
tonteiA, they haft remodetetrthe §.llrl Torts.
erly occupied by C. • S. ‘ylierd- they
Auay be found at all times :ready and wining
to wnit upon all ivlto may evett.l to theta
their patronage. Their Stir!: eJniiitaof
Dry - Gootts.; -
. HARDWARE,
GROGgRIES,:
Iron, *Trails, 4.c.
C. S. JONES % L. MANN, A. I'. JONEO
Coudersport March,- 20th, 1850.
JONES, MANN 4. JONES,
.•
Are.now receiving a large lot 01 the beet
Style Print.s conoiotiug of Cochece, Meri.
muck, Philips Allen & Sono, Briggs, Sprague
& Co. Warranted ^ (list colors, also a lot
of Cheap Primo. Cull & Examine. '•
JONES, MANN 4. JONES,- -
Would call the attention of thope'wlio are ,i 8
want of urtheirstock, which they U.
continually replenishing consisting of
Broad Cloths,
(13LACK S . BLUE.)
Ca4sinspreg of all gnnlos and style , Sattinato
TWEEDS,
JEAJV'S
WE have now on hand seven] qnsilitiee
of Partners Satin, which it wertatited
to give satisfitction.-•Try it.
JONES, MANN, Jc JONEL
GALL. AT JONES, MANN, & JONES'
and examine their assortment of Sheet.
logs, Shining, Deinins, Ticks, Merriam
Stripes and Checks. -They arc just rece:viag
a li indioine lot of Bleached goods, Maisie
they arc desirous of haying their aneurism
examine.
OLD fashioned Dimity for,sale at
JONES, MANN Sc JONES,
WE hire on hand n good assortment of
Yankee notions, which wa are willing_
to sell ;It. reasonable profit, Linen thread,
Cotton do. (spool & okain;) Linen am&
Cotton Flosg, French Working COWL
lillitting do. Needles, Pins, with almost evitry
thing beiong:n.4 to this departmet 41 Trade.
JONES, MANN & JONES. -
A, lA., who are in want or Boots Ur Shoot •
.vt:l please call and exaniine tha stack e;
JONES, MANN .
.& JONES,
‘vhich is the largest ever opened in this
county, and ye feel confident that we eat
satisfy the most CritiCal. We have also is
connection with this Branch of our hu4iuese a
Where wo can order any kind of vrtirk;
we believe lila our lime Made .work is is
perior to that which is brought trona abroad
of the hest quality, and nP all the differs%
kinds, with Boot & Shoe findings at
JONES. MANN & JONES.
TEAS (Black and Green ) froin tweuty-fivi
cts. to a dollar, concantly on band re
JONES, MANN it JONES.
oun' Stock of Groceriel is ofrored to Om
inspection of the Public with the fu*
belief th:it it is the beet in the County. Wa
intend th it this department of our bulimic
shall always be kept in readitetes I. Deeply
the wants of this community. .
. JONES, MANN k JONES. 4
JONES MNN JONES, have ceitalisit
A A-
the best stoek of Ha rd war• •vst
kept in this place, and they intend to kat",
every thing in this line, and we feel co:Moot
that we can do as well by the l'ouple of 001
County as will be done by diem at Wellivitio
A li n e Stock of Crockery to. West free
JONES, MAN'S St. JONES.
rANTF:D at J ONES., MANN &JONES
V V ‘Vhcat, Rye, 13uckwhe.it, Cori ea
Or anything the Farmers bar• for
. mtie lbw
eamfuel. ready *ale Cor:at: out Atom, -1.
WE. are kosping - a - good usorielat •
" •
IR V•' N
ton wldeh wo will supply tk a 3 att•Setit
of this section, as favorably as :key will
dealt with at %Vellsvillo.
JONES, 4.- JONES,
WOULD Respectfully askthe • Farnitor
of this count; to oxamints the Advar
taps, offered them at this place, fa ,tia as
changingertheir proinee c Ina •
Merchandise, almost alI k.tt o rair ail
in fact, every kind the. farm o't.ts. a toll boo.
a nivre advanced figure ix Gst G, it " ? ilk
atat.j of the Northern markets time
goon.. of thn Morelia nt,, are shoat the Rama
price excepting the heavy art flea which.
hays Transportation added. . 4
JONES ...MA-NI
•
Musk 20th„1.8
M. W. MANN
RE
Market.
Provisions,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Boot & Shoe
SHOPS
L E A TH-E
Potatoes,
EEO
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