The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, September 17, 1857, Image 3

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    W' glittrfiaments.
Notige. to Builde-rs.
„cfEALED PIIOP_OSALS will be received
1.7 until the 14h . dity . of October next by the
School Directors of lionter District,
for building a Framo School House, 2.1x:30, on
_Ayers' Hill. Full specifications mny be seen
b. calling on. Al. La:runor, in Homer.—
Proposals to be I,ft, with the same. By order
•OF the Board. E. THATCHER, Sec'y.
Hamar, Sept. d 4, 1852.-10:14-31.
V4ilq3elpiii4
F.Kux
JOHN A. RIDDLE,
At Merchants 14ote1, North 4til :it., Phi Lida
10 THE MERCHANTS OF THE WEST AND MTH
- WEST.'
lIILADELPITIA' MARKET being easily P
accessible, your attention is called to it,'
as possessing fae:lities and advantages worthy
.of roar consideration.
- Among its advantages may j be enumerated
its location, having shorter lines of communi
cation to the interior, its proximity to the Iron
end Anthracite Coal districts of Pennsylvania,
the large and varied extent of its manufae
wres, 'being far in advance of any other eft"
.fn the United States, the moderate expensds
p.Tessary for carrying on business, etc., etc.
Tue market pOssesses unrivalled advanta
ges for the sale 'of many kinds of produce,
such as Flour:, Wheat, Barley, Wool, Butter;
Vheese, s-c., while the charges made upon
plef; and attendant expenses are more moder-
L4than neigborliag seaboard markets.
•
Ivy: IF. PAM Wholesale BOOT, SHOE'
gad - STRAW GOODS WAREHOUSE', No.
626 Market St.;
triLPE .5- KING, Whole'sale CLOTHING.
HOUSE, No. 436 Market and 425 Merchant )
Streets.
i
T„117.0/?. GILL ESPIE CO., Wholesale
GRoCERS, NO. 11 and 13, South Water St. ;
J. C'. FREELAND, with CLINE 4- CAR-1
ROI. Importeris of WINES, BRANDIES,]
i
GINS, 4-c.., No. 304 North 33 Street.'
T. MORRIS, PEROT t S• CO.. ,Importers and '•
Wholesale Dealers in DRUGS. CHEMICALSI
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, 3-c.,
So. 621 Market; and 612 St.;James Sts.
KEYSTONE STATE SAPONIFIER, or
CONCENTRATED LYE for! making Soap.
Manufactured by the Penn,Salt Co., Toren
:urn. Alleghany;county, Penn. Represented
hy LEWIS, JAMES .3- Co., Philadelphia.
BAAS .5 - ; TAILOR; Importers and Cash
.I,,Ubers No. 303 Market Street, HOSIERY,
GLOVEI:;. SHIRTS and DRAWERS, GUM
DELTS, SHIRT BOSOMS, WHITE GOODS,
FABROIDERIES, LACES, Si7SPENDEIIS,
Ili REIADs, I.; oliss, 4-c., ,s.e.
ix.vAr. RAIGUEL 4- • CO.; Importers of
BRITISH GtIODS and Jobbers of FANCY
and•STAPLE, SILK GOODS, EMBROIDE-1
LIES, 4-c., No. 47 N. Third street.
11.1/ES, KENT, ;B.d! TEE a- CO., Import
ers and Jobbers ',of FOREIGN and DOM V.S
TIC DRY GOODS, No =2S9 and 241 North I
A S:reet, abovelß:tce.
LL.IIIOS .5- SMITE); OIL CLOTH 'MANU
FACTURERS and COMMISSION MER- 1
CHANTS. Warehouse No. 14;.: N. 3d St.
1
.T.ATE, HENZE:Y . 4- CO., linnarterg anti
IV4oles tie De.tleks in LIARIV..-Ilirl, CUTLI:,
IIY and GUNS. 427 Market and 416 Coln
r,:eree streets.
SJ)IL 11. BIBIGITAUS Importer and
" Wile;esale Dealerin FOREIGN and DO
-211::qiC11A111/1YARE, No. 258 North 3d
: . 1..t.q. below Vine. - 1
_7:1./., CROSS CUT, CIRCULAR and
:LLYD SAWS iFli any variety and style If
t :e celebr.ttei IkL stqmp..manufactured bi
WALTER CRESSON, Depot No. 503 Com
..ll;;ree St.
E INERS. HA TCIIETS .3 . r., in great ca-'
r,, , 5. in.lnufa•ztari,,Lby C. HAMMOND, De
,...;; N;. 5.):; C nniizr..,c st. The attention
'the tr.l:l.t is called to these goods as being
_ 1.1 , 11! in quality and. finish to any made.
ji VES I:ARC:ER, Wholesale Dealer in
'DKR'S. Arrent for the PATENT EQUAL
' :ZENt3, fliq.l.i.l" DAY CLOCK, M tnufactu
r:: of G01.1:1 PENS. S. E. corner of 2d
: , ..1 Chest:l'3: sts.; •
li'Arr .c . REATII, Importers of WATCH
; E'. 'JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS N.
Wor
cner sth and Market its. 1.
FITHIAN, I JONES Si. CO" -
Importers; and Jobbers in
Iritish &Ainrioari Dry Goods,
213 Market : throt;gh to 204 Church Alley.
ie-.; Mouths credit for approved Notes.
1 [10:14-3m.
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
IFILSLINT to an Act of the General As
-1 Ft mbly of the 'Commonwealth of Penn
'::tstia, entitled 4Art Act relating to the
< ,- .:ohs of this Commonwealth," approved
ere nd day of July, A. D. ouc Thousand
t;L: hundred and thirty-nine, I, A. C. TAG-
Sheriff of the county of Potter, Penn
,:3vaia, do hereby make known and,tive
to the electoriof the county aforesaid,
General Electron will be held in said
:-iray of !'otter oil!, the second TUESDAY
...it ) 13f Ocvlber, 1857, - a which time Istate
county - officers it% follows are to be elect
lay :
p,ionfor Gotiernor of the Commonwealth
P , nr..7rauit.7.
per.,n, for Judges of the Sapreine Court
:• . e Com.non wealth: of l'ennrylvalthz.
person f a Canal Commissioner of the
- tmonuyelth of Pe'tursylrania. ,
rt . ; Pef , oll3 for ifelanhers of the libuse of Rep-
If the General 2ssenddy of Pennsyl
"'W. ?I conjunction with the county of Tioga, to
rant the counties Of Tioga and Potter,
pefr/V. fbo PrOMOnOiarg and Clerk of the
Courtr t kr. of .{.'otter county.
I rkt person for Register and Recorder' of Potter
0
person for Commissioner of the county Of
( ha person for Auditor of the county of Potter.
„'.also make known_ and give notice, as in
hr the 13th section of the aforesaid act I.
: - .'llrected.that every person excepting. Jug- i
' . ! .4 7 , of the Peace Who hold any office of ap
-.;:nlent of profit or trust under the Govern
--14 or the United .tates or of this
,Btate, or ,
(:
city or incorporated district, whether;'
, (r zlnlissiune t l efliccr or otherwise, a subor
!•=ttt oMt:er or titren!, who is or shall be ern- I
`. c.ler the legislative, judiciary, or es-1
:.7 . ."e department - of this state of the United
or of any city or incorporated district,
th , c) that every member of Congress and
state Legislattire, and of the select and
0 11 council of any city, or commissioner
incorporated district, is by law incapa.
or exe'rchting at the same time
ce or appointornr of Judge, Inspector,
zr 4 itrk of any electiim ire thiF,Commonwealth t
;,at Inspectdr or Judge, or other ta
,„ such cleciion 'shall be elligible to
thentc bc ivott:T for.
. _
Also,
that in.the forirth section of .the Act
of Assembly,' entitled !'An 'At,t" relating to
elections and for other
. purposes," aPprved
April 16th, 1840 , it is enacted that the adore
said 13th section shall not be construed as to
prevent any military officer or Borough officer
from serving as Judge ' Inspector, or Clerk of
any general or special electiott r in this Com-
men wealth. - 7 ' 1
It is further directed that the meeting - of
the return judges-at the Court louse in Cou
dersport to make out the general returns, shall
be on the-first Friday succeeding the general
election which will, be the IGth, day of li:tu
ber. - I . .. -
The return judges of Potter and Tina
counties shall meetut the Court jlouse-iolie
Borough of Welfsboi'o,n the county of Tidga,
on Tuesday, the 20th C y of October, 1857 to
make return for Members of AssUmbly. ( -
I also hereby make knownand give notice
that the places fur holding the aforesaid _gen-)
oral election in the several townships and bor
oughs within the county of Potter I are ,as f t ot.'
• ,
low, to wit: i , I
or the township of Abbott, at the house
formerly occupied' by T. It. Abbott in said
township. ' • I . ' 1
For the to l - • n - of Allegany, 'at the school
or the township Ai
house near the place fortnerlyt . owned illy
Chester Andrews, in said township.
For the township of Bingintn,nt the house
of A. R. Lewis, in said township . ._
For the township of
. Clara., at the school
house near Silo Stevens', itr, said,. township.
For the township of Eulalia, at the New
Court Housn in the Borough of Coudersp#t.
For the township of Genesee, at the home
now occupied by 0. Chamberlain, in Ellisbi4g.
For the township of Harrison, at the house
recently, occupied by Ira Barthohitaew, in s id
township.
For the township of Hebron, at the school
house No: 5, near Henry Jugratam's in said
township.
For the township of Hector, at' the house of,
Anna Wilbur, in said township.
For the townslii- if Homer, at the school.
ror the township of
house near Jacob Peet's, in said township.
For the township of Jacksini, at the house
of Benjamin Barse, in said township.
For the township of Keating, at the house
of Pliny Harris, in said township: -
For the township of Oswayo; at the hon,e.l
of John Wells, in said township: s '
For the township of Pike, at the house of
Elijah Johnson, in said township
For the township of Portage, at the Size?
I •
school house, in said township
For the township of Roulet, at the school
house near George Weimer's in said township:-
For the township of Pleasant. Valley, at the
schOol house in said township.
For the township of Sharon,' at the Sharon
Center schOol house, near John Voorhees. '
For the township of Sweden, at -the house
of Asenath Taggart, in said toWWship.
Fur the township of ,Stew - ardson, 'at the
house of John S. Clark, in said township. I
For the township of Summit, at the; house
formerly occupied by Tel Cook, in said towa
sh:p. • I
Nor the township of Sylvania, atthe school
house near J. M. Rees', in said township.
For the township of Tiysses, at the house
of Atlas Bennett, in said township.
For the township of West Branch, at the
house of Lemuel Hominond.!in said toWiishiti.
For the township of Wharton, at the! hotise
of Stephen Horton, in said township. ! I
For the Borough of Coudersport, at the
Court House i u said Borough.
NO WHEREAS, a joint resolution proPos
-41- log certain amendments to the Constitw :
Um' of this Commonwealth has been agreed
to by a majority of the members elected to
each House of the Legislature, at two succeS
sive sessions of the same, the first session
commencing on the first Tuesday of Jauuar, - ,
A. a 1856, and the second session comment
ing on the first Tuesday of Jantiary, A. D.
;1857; awl W ~
hereasit is provided-by the tenth
' article of the Constitution .that nny amend
ment so agreed upon shall be submitted to the
people, ill such manner, mad at such time, (at
least three- months after being so agreed to by
the two Houses.) as the Legislature shall pie
scribe ; and whereas,- by an -act of the Legis
lature of this Commonwealth, entitled
Act prescribing the time and manner of sub
mltting to the people, for their ratification pr
rejection, the proposed amendments to the
Constitution," approved May 12, 1857 and
whereas, by virtue of a writ of election to me
directed by the Governor' of this Comrnoia
wealth, Lain commanded to eivii public no
tice of the said act of Assembl4;
Now therefore, I, A. C.
,TAGATt; High
Sheriff of the 'county of Potter, do'hereby pro
claim and give public notice to the qualified
electors of Potter county aforesaid; that an
election will be held in each township and
borough in said county, on Tuesday, the 13th
day of October next, for the purpose of de-,
; eitliding upon the adoption or rejection of the,
said Amendments or any of them. - .
That the said election shall be held at the,
place of holding the general elections of this ,
!Commonwealth, and shall be opened between
1 the hours of eight and ten o'clock in the'fore
, I noon and continue without interruption or
I adjournment until seven o'clock in the eve
ning, when it shall bwelosed. ,•
And it shall be the duty of the Judges, In
spectors and Clerks of elections , of each ofi
said townships and boroughs, to receive at!
s.tid election, tickets either written or printed
or partly written and partly printed, from cit
izens duly qualified to vote for members of
the General Assembly, and to d'epo'sit them in
'a box or boxes, to be for that purpose provi
ded
by the proper officers, which tickets shall
be respectively labelled on the outside, "First
Amendment,' "Second Amendment," "Third
Amendment" and "Fourth Amendment ;" and '
those who are favorable to said Amendments,
or any of them, may express their desire by
voting each as many sepiirate written'or print
ed or partly written and partly' printed 'bal
lots or tickets, containing on the inside thereof
the words, "For the Amendments-,," and those
oC'posed to• such Amendments, or any of them, I
may express their opposition by voting each
ss many separate written or printed ballots or
tickets, containing on the inside thereof, the
words, "Against the Amendments," which
said amendments shall be Voted on separately.
That the election on the *posed ; Amend
ments, shall in all respects be ' conducted as
' the General Elections of this Commonwealth
are now conducted, and it shall be the duty
1
of the return Judges'of the respective tOwn
i
r ships and boroughs in said county, first hav
ing carefully ascertained the number of votes
given for or against each of said Amendments
in the manner aforesaid, to make;: out dupli
cate returns thereof. expressed in words and
' not in figures, only one of which . returns so
made shall be lodged in the PrOthonotary's
Office of the Court of Common Pleas of said
connty, and the other sealed and directed to
the Secretary of the - Commonwealth, and by
one of said Judges deposited forthwith in the
most convenient Post Office.
Given under my hand, this 24th day of
August, A. D. 1857. - • '
10:14—te A. C. TAGGART,'Sheriff..
BLEApflEli MUSLINS sad a few other 1 1 2
tides in the line of Staple Dry: GocdB
low for cash at E. rt. nPONCER'S,
10:2 D. W. S ,
>r 'F'S ' SALES:
VlRTUEsundry' - I Vener "
11:11r Vl3l ofwrits of thorn
I.P.Exporuis and rieri Facia, issued out of the
Court of Common , Pleas of Patter Co:, Penna.;
and to me directed, I shalldexpose to public
sale or outcry, at the Cotirt House in the Bor
°Ugh of Coudersport, on 31onday the 21st day
of September, 1E157, at 10 o'clock, A.l- M., the
following describedreal estate, to wit
• Certain real estate situate in Allegany totfrt;
ship, Potter. county, Pa., Beginning at pest
on the OawaYo corner on the.Coutleraport
Ellisburg road in the said township, running
South forty-ve 'degrees west 'twenty-three,
rods and 8:10; to a post, thence, west tw'euty
nine rods and 3:10' to a post, thence
seventeen rods to a post on the Oswalo road,
thence east forty-lire rods and 9:10 to the
place or beginning; containing four'acres. of
land, more or less, on which are erected one
frame dwelling honse, one frame shop and
one frame barn, and with some fruit trees
thereon. ALSO—A certain tract 'of .land
commencing at the , north-west come- of a lot
of land bought of C. Andrews, lying south, of
the Oswayo road, thence west along the Os
wayo road to the corner of said Chester An
drews lot of land, thence south along the'
original line to S IVine. , ' ar'.s corner, thence
east to connect with aboard fence to the I
highway running from Coudersport to Ellis-'
burg, thence north along the highway to the
corner of four acres of lankbought of C. An
drews; containing about four acres. ALSO—
A certain lot of land buuuded north by the ,
lands o: A. W. Andrews, east by lot in posses
slim of James (..T: Curtis, south by lands of S.
Winegar, and west by lands of A. W. Andrews; i
containing ten acres, all improved, with fruit,
trees thereon. The above described lots be-.
tug all connected as one'farm.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold;
as the property of James C. Curtis.
ALSO--Certain real estate situate
Hector township, Potter county, Pa.,l
bounded and described as follows, vii :
On the north by unseated lands of the 1
13ingtuxm Estate, east by lands of Henry!
Haines, south and west by Bingham
Lands; containing 50 acres, being lot No.
70 of the allotment of lands' of H. H.
Dent in Hector township, and part of l
warrant No. 1796. ALSO—One other
lot situate in- Hector township, Potter Co.,
Pa.: Bounded north by Bingham
. Lands,
le ast by Bingham Lands, south by lands
of Hunsecker and Garlock, west by lands
formerly of Jesse Johnson ; containing
90 and 9:10 acres, being lot No. if of
the allotment of lands of H. H. Dent in
said township, and part of warrant No.
1788 ; of which 50 acres are improved, six
acres chopped, with one frame dwelling
house, one log house, two frame barns
and some fruit trees thereon. ALSO—
One other lot, bounded north by lot for
merly ownetrby Henry Haynes and Bing
ham Lands, east by Bingham Lands,
south by Bingham Lands and lands of H.
11. Dent, -and west byt Bingham Lands;
containing atm acres, being lot No. 93 in
Hector township, and part of warrant No.
1354; of which 25. acres are improved,
with one log house, one saw-mill, and
some fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One
other tract, situate in Hector and Ulysses
townships, bounded north, east, south
anti west by lands of the Bingham Es
tate ; containing 100 acres, being lots
Nos. 148 & 155 in said townships,
and
parts of warrants Nos. 1260' & 1800.
ALSO—One other lot,• bounded on the
north by unseated lands, east by Henry
p. Leach, south by lands of Hunsecker
& Garlock, and west by C. Loucks ; con
taining 100 acres of which twenty acres
arc improved, with one frame house, one
frame barn and - an apple orchard thereon.
Seized, taken iu execution and to be sold as
the property of C. and C. 11, Loucks.
ALSO—Certain real estate situate in I bounded north - by 'lands of G. G. Colvin, I
Pike township, Potter Co., Pa., bounded' on the east by lands -of; William' Cobb, ;
On the north by lot No. 14, on the east Walter Leonard and J. B. Jones, on the
by lots Nos. 14, 22 & 35, on the south ! , south by H. D. Ives, and on the west by
by lot No. 22 and unseated lands, of the,' lands of Truman Ribbee.; containing one ;
Bingham Estate, and on the west by un-; hundred stems, with about fifty acres ha- I
seated lands and by lots Nos. 13 & 36, ; proved, on which are erected ne frame;
bein lots Nos. 11 & 12 of the sub 7 diVi- dwelling house, one frame barn and with
sion of the lands of the Bingham Estate! two apple orchards thereon.
in said township; containing one hun-; Seized, taken in execution, and to be
dyed and tifty-five acres, of , which about' sold as the property of James P. Straight I
fifty acres are improved; With three frame! and C. 11. Ives.
houses, two frame barns, one saw-mill and; ALSO—Certain real estate situate in ,
some ruit trees thereon. ALSO—Lot ! Pike township, Potter county, Pa , bound-
No. 36, situate in township, county and ed on the north by lands of Hensiker &
state aforesaid, bounded en the north and; Garlock, cast by, lands of Hensiker &
east by lot No. 14, on' the south by lot !Garlock, south by warrant line of -5127,
No. 13 and unseated lands, on the west: and west by lands of Hensiker & Garlock;
by unseated lands and lot No. 15; con.; containing 50 acres i _beinglot No, 37 of
taming 104 acres, about twelve acres of the allotment of the Ashley lands in Pike
which are improved, with one log house,' township, Potter county, Pa„ none of
one frame house and one frame barn t 'which is improved.
thereon.. Seized, taken in execution,, and to be
Seized, taken in execution, and to be: sold as the property of John L. Phenix. ;
sold as the property of Elijah Johnson. i ALSO--Ccrtain real estate, to wit
• ALSO—Two-thirds part of A piece. or parcel of land situated in Pike
,of all those certain two tracts of land sit-j township, Potter county Pa., bounded on
ante on, the waters of Kettle Creeek, in the north and west by lands of the estate
Stewardson township, Potter county, Pa., l of the late 0. B. Goodman, dec'd, east by !
and in the warrantee name of Nicklin &I the Tioga and Potter county , line, andi
Griffith, granted by the Commonwealth 'south by lands of Samuel 31. Losey; con-1
of Pennsylvania,,(No. 59560 containine taining about two hundred and twenty
one thousand and ninety and a half acres - [one acres.,
of land, which Crosby W. Ellis and I Seized, taken in execution, and to be ;
George Stewardson, by deed dated the , sold as the property of A. . Burnham]
sixteenth day of September, A. D. 1850,1 and Joseph It. Cole.
conveyed to Oliver Watson, which deed; ALSO---Certain real estate situate in
Is recorded in Potter county, in Deeill the Borough of Coudersport, beginning]
Book "E.," Pages 197 & 198, and the at a post in the west line of Main street,
said. Oliver Watson conveyed the same by being the scnth-east eorner of John S.
deed bearing date the twentieth day of Mann's office lot, thence southerly by the" !
Novemberi A. D. 1850, to . John F. Cow- west line of acid street twenty feet, thence t
an : And the other tract surveyed in the, westerly at right angles with Main street;
warrantee name of .Nicklin & • Griffith, sixty feet, thence northerly twenty feet ti
granted by the Commonwealth of Penn-! to the office lot of John S. 3lanu, ihencel
Sylvania aforesaid, (No. 5957,)-eontaining' easterly by said lot sixty feet to the place, ;
one thousand and ninety-four. and a hall! of beginning, mi which is erected one
acres, of which ten acres are improved, I two-story, office.
and on which are erected three log barns Seized, taken in execution, and to be
and one log house. sold as the property of Crosby W. Ellis.'
Seized, taken in.eseeution, and to be ALSO—Certam real estate situate in Gen
sold as th este township, Potter Co., Pa., bounded
the north by lot 7So. 45, east by lot No. 47,
and 'Charles F. Dodge,. e property of John C. Dodge,
south by lot No. 48 and Bingham Estate, and
Jr., Pi. Pa. ALSO—Certain real estate on the West by unseated lands of theEingham
situate in .Abbott township, Potter coon- Estate, being lot No. 46 of the
,allotment of
ty, Pa., bounded on the north by lands of Fox and Ross.lands in said township; con
atachT:isn
tg.
which
d ar 7 e -
John Keating & C 0.,• east by lands of ae r re or s e olland, about forty
Radde & Co., south and west.by lands of Seized, taken in exe p ention, and to be sold
John Keating & Co. ; containing fifty as the property, of Samnel,.llurd.
acres, of Whieh ten acres are improved, Aug. 26. 'A. C. TACITA4T, Sheriff.
MEM
with one log house and one log barn erec
ted thereon. = ' - -
Seized, taken in execution" and . to - to
sold as the property of H. Starkweather.
ALSO--05tain real estate situate in
Hector:township,; Potter county, Pa.,
bounded north by unseated lands, east by
the Tioga county line south - by lands- of
Z. Mallory and ---
..Guerripy, west by
I unseated lands ; containing one hundred
lacres, more or less, of which, twenty-five
acres are iniproved, With one fianie house,
one log stable and some fruit trees thereon.
Seized,, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property urErastus - Guernsey.
ALSOL—Certaiu/real estate situate in
Pike township, Potter county, Pa., bound
ed on the east7by the Tioga county line,
on the north' by umds of 0. B. Goodman
& Co„.oirthe west by lands of 0. B.
Goodman, and on the south by lands of
Samuel M. Losey; containing two hundred
and twenty-five acres of land, on which
there is eighty acres improved, two frame
houses, three frame barns, two bee-houses
and other out-buildings, apple orchard &c.
Seized, taken'mn execution, and to be'
sold as the propertY of .A.• T. Losey.
A.LSQ-_--Certain real estate, buuuded ,
and degeribedras follows, to wit Situate
in Sweden - township, Potter county, Pa.,
bounded on the north by Bingham Lands,
east by. Bingham Lands,' south by lands
of James Fish and Keating Estate, 'and
wet by Bingham Lands, being lot No.
57 of the allotment of Bingham Lands in
said township; containing eighty acres, i
more or less, fifteen acres •of which are
improved, with one log house and one
log stable thereon. "
Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of Stephen Redson
and Jonathan Red.son.
ALSO—Certain real estate situate in
Genesee township, Potter. county, Pa.,
bounded on the south by the road leading
from. Ulysses to Genesee Forks, east, west
and north by. lands of 0. W, Hickcox ; I
containing ten acres, six' acres of which
are improved, with one frame house, one
fraine barn, other out-building and sonie
fruit trees thereon.
Seized, taken in ,execution, and to be
sold as the property of Lumen Winchell.
ALSO—Certain-real',estate : situate in
Genesee township, Potter county, • Pa.,
bounded on the, north by lands of Silas
Billings, east , by lands of Theophilus
Easton south s by lands of Moses Dawley,
deceased, and west by lands of S. S. Rob
erts; containing fifty-seven acres of land,
of which there is about twenty acres im
proved, with one water saw-mill, one frame
house, one frame barn, two plank houses
and some fruit trees thereon..
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of John Billing's.
ALSO—Certain real ostate situate
Hebron township, Potter county, Pa.,
bounded on the north by unseated lands l,
of S. M. Fox, dec'd, east by unseated
lands of S. M. Fox, dec'd, south- by un- I
seated lands of S. 31. ' Fox, decd, and;
west by unseated lands of S. M. Fox,
dee'd, being lot No. 101 of the allotment
of S. M. Fox ; containing fifty acres of
land; of which ten acres are improved, on
which is erected one water saw-mill and
one board shantee.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Win. G. Cornier.
ALSO—Certain real estate situate in
Bingham township, Potter• County, Pa.,
I MPORIVANT ..DIOGOVEI3.I.
-z - ir -
• :''' - CONSUMPTION'' ...
/ . AND AIL 1,
DISUSES OF THE- LUNGS AND THROAT
•, - ARE POSITIVELY
CIURABIPE BY INHALATION,
,
Airliwit conveys the remedic.s to the . cavi
• Vl' ties in. the lungs through the air passa
ges, and coining in direet contact with the
disease, ,nentralizes the tubercular matter, al
lays the cough, causes a free, and easy . expec,
toration, heals the Intigs,l purifies. the blood,
imparts renewed vitality tei the nervous system,
givint , that tone. and energy ad indispeusible
for th e restoration of health.l To .be able to
state confidently that CoaStiniption is curable
by inhalation, is to me a: source _of, unalloyed
pleasure. It itias much tinder the control of
medical treatment as any
,d i ther. formidable
disease; ininety Out of every hundred cases
can be cured in the first 'stages, and fifty per
cent.-in the second; but iii tne third stage_ it
is impossible-to save Morel thin five per cent.,
for the Lungs are so cutup by, the disease as
to bid defiance toraedical 'skill: Even, hciw
ever, iu the last stages, 'alienation affords ex- ,
unordinary relief to the suffering 'attending
' which
this fearfulscourge iiieli annually destroy s !
ninety-five. thousan d persf - mS in the United I
States alone; and a correct calculation sbotvs ,
that of the present population of the earth, 1
eighty millions are destined to fill the Con-,
Stilliptive's gnives. . ~.1
Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so
fatal as Constatiption. In all ages it has been
the great enemy of life, for it spares neither,
age nor sex, but sweeps off-alike the brave, 1
th, beautiful, the graceful and the .gifted. By
the help of that Supreme Being from whom
conieth every good and Perfect gift, I am. elf
alibied to offer to the ,allfick a permanent
and speedy cure in Consumption. The first
cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and
the immediate effect produced by their .depo
sition in the lungs is to prevent the free ad
mission of air into the air cells, which causes
a weakened vitality through the entire system.
Then surely it is more rational to expect great
er good from medicines entering the cavities
of.the lungs than from those administered
ithrough the stomach; . the, atient will always
find the lungs free and the breathing easy,-af
ter Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhalation is a
local remedy,-neverthelessit acts constitutien
i ally, and with more power and certaiuty than
I remedies- administered by the stomach. To
I prove the powerful and direct influence of this
this mode of administration, chloroform
inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a
few. minutes, paralyzing 1 the entire nervous
system, so that a limb may be , amputated with
out the slightest pain; -Italing the ordinary
destroy_ burning gas will estroyl
ife in a few hours.
The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the I
system when fainting or apparently dead. The
odor of many of the medicines is perceptible
in the skin a few minuteslafter being inhaled. i
and may be immediately detected in the blood.)
A convincing proof of the constitutional effects
of inhalation, is the fact )that sickness is al
ways produced by brentlung, foul air—is not
this positive evidence that proper remedies,
carefully prepared and judiciously 'adminis
tered through the lungs lshould produce the
happiest results? During , eighteen years'
practice, many thonsand4 suffering from dis
eases of the lungs and.throat, have been un
der my care, and I have effected many remark
able cures even after the sufferers had been
pronounced in-the last stages, which fully sat
isfies me that consumption is no longer a fatal
disease. My treatment of consumption 'is
,original, - and founded on, long experience and
"a thorough investigation! My perfect acquain-
I tance with the nature of tubercles, /Cc., ena
bles me to distinguish, readily, the various
forms of disease that simulate consumption,
and apply the proper remedies, rarely being
mistaken even in a single case. This famii
-1 rarity, in connection with certain pathological
! and microscopic discoveries, enables me to re
lieve the lungs from the effects of contracted
chests, to enlarge the chest, purify the blood;
impart to it renewed vitality, giving energy
and tone to the entire system.
Medicines with full directions sent to any
part of the United States and Canadits by pa
tients communicating their symptoms by letter.
But the cure would be' . more certain if the
I patient should pay me -a visit, which would
I give me an opportunity lo examine the lungs
i and enable me to prescr l ibe with much greater
, certainty, and then the pure could be effected
without my seeing the Patient again. .
* G, W. GRAHAM, M. D.,
Office 1131 Filbert Street, (Old
No. - 1090 below Twelfth,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
COURT PAOCLANATION.
'WHEREAS the lion. Robert G. White,
Presidentjudge, and the Hous. Joseph
Mann and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judges of
the Courts of Over & Terminer and General Jail
Delivery, Qiiarter Sessions of the Peace, Orph-
ens' Court and Court of Common Pleas for - thel
County of Potter, have issued their' precept,
bearing date the fiftli day of August ; in
the year.of oar Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and lifty-seven, add to me directed, for
holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer 'and
General Jail Delivery, onarter Sessions of the
Peace, Orphans' Court, an Court of Common
Pleas, in the Borough of Coudersport, on MON
DAV, the 21st day of September'next, and to
continue - one week. -1
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor
oners, Justices of the Fi e a '
e and Constables
within the county, that they be then and there
in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of
said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
examinations ; and other} remembrances, to do
those things which to their offices appertain
to be done. And those who are' bound by
I their recognizances to prosecnto against the
prisoners that are or shall bE in the jail of said
county of Potter, are to be then and there to,
prosecute against them as will be just.
Dated at COUDERSPORT, August sth, 1857,
and the 81,st year of thellndependence of the.
I United States of America.
A. C. TAGGART, Sheriff.
PROOLAMLTION.
Thermos J. Hart,-No. 1431 Sept. Term, 1851.
1 .
vs. . In the, Common Pleas of
Elizabeth' Hart. Potter County.
LIBEL Lq BCE.
And VOW, to wit., July 81st, 1857, a_Sub-
Pcena and alias Subpccna having been issued'
and returned aiht7 in this case, the said res
pouLlent, ELIZABETH HART, is hereby required
to appear in said Court, on the 21st day of
September nest, to swayer The complaint set
forth by the Libellant.
10:8. A. C. TAGGART. Sheriff.
LEWISVILLE STEAM GRIST MILL. •;
NEW A'RRAN6EMENT.
pn. undersigned having bought out .0
former owners of the Lewisville Steam
Grist Mill are now preparctito'do all manner
°grinding, as they believe, to the Batista°.
lion of their customers. :Come and see.
0. A. LEWIS,
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Ulysses, Feb. 28, 1857. T-9738.
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