The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, February 16, 1860, Image 3

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O rDERSPORT;I7 I IIIIJARY 16, 1860;
pare requested to notice that a siip.
twill be given, Thursday evening of
e a week, by the Ladies 'of thecongre.,
tine o f t h e 31. E. Church in this - pie - t 3,
the basement of the Church, for the
e of paying balance due on Church
pett y. A large attendance is.solieit_
the Trustees, as well as many -oth.
are anxious to , ,see. the 'entire - debt
1, Price of Supper, One . Dollar per
Son—This (Wednesday) afternoon
hate nearly a foot of snow and still
l ii eg —this morning the ground was
: le bare, erz.ept a coating, of thin ice.
e lare Lad two general thaws - during
is winter, and each hab been foll Owed
a heavy fall of snow, which has given
:lama share of good sleighing. 1,11/11-
race have taken due advantage of the
and haularin a largo amount of logs.
Ric following Borough Officer s — a ll
.rablieans but our colleague—were
week ago last Friday :
vvss —A. G. Olinzted : Town Connell—
.se:ocanalzer. Geo2C. Matil, 4 ,, Justice of the
B. Cole; Auditor.:—Z. J. Thomp-
T . 5, A. S. Armstrong 2 y's ; Inspector of
. 1 ; 09 ,:—W. IS. Gordinier Judge of Elec.
F. Jones 1 Constable- -4 Rounsrille:
Constable—O. H. Crosby ; School Direc
-s—John S. Ilann, Charles S. Jones; Poor
,erE--S. D. Kelly, T. S. CHASE—both
cimon3lr —who says we aro not popular
beale!; - Assessor,—W..B. Gordiuier. -
Ife bad a very pleasant sleighride to
wayo Viliago and back last Saturday.
e found it quite a smart little place,
taining one steam and one water saw
.11, two stores, two taverns,,a haudsome
.E. Church (which is to be dedicated
at Wednesday), a number of very pie°
ening?, &c. The merchants are C. If.
mous, who does a very large business
Riling goods at prices very near Wells
1e rates, and is a clever fellow withal ;
dC. C. Kenyon, who also does a large
duess on small profits. The latterstore
under the charge of Mr. J. 11. Graves,
o was formerly a partner in the firm of
nyon, Wilkinson & Graves. Oowayo
a busincis centre for a large neighbor
cd,andis,l3 miles from this place.
Friend Chase:: The article in your
t paper, dated at this place, and sign
" A REPUBLICAN," bears untnistak-
In evidence, to my mind, that the au
is/awl is cracked. The Republican
ny is not destroyed nor materially lu
red. I think, is fact, that it is on the
ed if anything. The fight here for
otice was a mere personal_ matter, and
Pilch of course did not deserve any
ee in yo-:r paper. ;
Yours Respectfully. Q. C.
Ulysses Feb. 13th. 1860.
P. S. The gun-firing was not done by
raocrats" but by "boys" who purloin
the anvils for that purpose.
bbath School Temperance
Meeting.
The meeting in the
.baseinent of the
ethodist Church on Monday evening
called as a special meeting of the
bbath School, to petition the Legislat
for the repeal of the present liquor
was a very interesting one, and:a
ided' success. 'Notwithstanding nnfa
blc weather, the meeting was larger
, a anticipated. Rev. 31 11. Rice, Su
'utendent, opened with an appropriate
~y er, the children- sung "Away the
'it]," when J. S. Mann, stated the ob
tof the meeting, called the attention
the children to the reason why they
.10 seldom frightened by drunkards iu
adersport, and read a petition for the
Pal of the present liquor law, when
r. Rice explained to the Children the
Piety, or rather necessity, for the
'eat Temperance action; and then all
eseat, teachers and scholars, with ex
-..ions of great pleasure, signed the
take. We believe if every Sabbath
licol in the Stale would take hold of
Illation, we could procure a prohib
.ry laic in two years. J. S. M.
Yummy!lle Communications.
For the Potter Journal,
*IQ• EDITOR.--i saw an article in the
JOURNAL signed "N." in answer to
B • s•' in reference to a discussion held
the Lytuansville school house, upon
v slavery question. The object of "
pears to be to correct some very proud-
St misstatements in "B's."article.
otr the fact is, "N." has made more rnis- .
tetuents than "8.," for. the very argu
-414, Which he says must inevitably
regained the question" had they been
'Seed, viz: (in telling the effect of
`yet? upon the Southern states in re
-41 to tuosals, free speaking and free
Sti ng) were produced' and many more
the same sort, consequently, in accord
' iith "N's." ideas, the affirmative ex
d the decision. CORRECTOR.
For the Potter Journal.
Jig, EDITOIL—My reputation for truth,
l'or before the public, not in a condo
t
,r 1 antler, but rather iu having assert
' tl aougb the Columns of theioun.NT..
A,
willful lie. lu a late issue, I gave a
brief evnoPs discu ssion the sub
,
eet 'of Slavery; Tat Lymansvtite . litated
'that on the affirmative, it was argued, that
free printing and free - speaking were:pro
hibited atAhe South,.and that these were
the safe-guards" . of the nation, and that
licentioustiees, prevailed where slaveryex
itted, &o, In. the last number - of the
JoduN4, I see au article sighed "N." in
which he publicly :and shamefully says,
" 4"tich,.- arguments were not produced,
had they been_ they must inevitably hove
gained the question?' All I want at preir
ent, Mr. Editor, is chat correspondent's
fill name. This, Sir, I must have, or the
responsibility Will rest upon. yen. And•
that gentleman can only - satisfy me by puli
lie tctraction. If he fails of doing this,
I warn him of our civil ,pode.: ,
* The-speaker at the debate, who adduc
ed the above named tirguenents, -has fur
tunatety kept some of his - notes, and I will
give his.words verbalist, with the excep
tion of some comments. He said: "My
. sth reason showing that slavery is a curse
is, because it disallows of free speaking
and free printing, which ar e the two great
safe guards of liberty•--autl these are as
unknown in toe Southern States as they
are in France or Austria. No- than in
Virginia may speak_ or print. opinions of
fensive -to the slave-holding aristocracy,
without subjecting himself to personal
violence at the hands of a mob, or to the
ann.-con at the decision of the miscalled
courts of justice. The Southern; States
arc Republican only in nawc. They are'
au oligarchical despotism—and if Wash
ington could now be permitted to conic
back -to his Old Dominion, he would nab ,
cr be compelled to silence, or to a radical
change in his opinions, or he would be
treated to a coat of tar and feathers.": The
innouralitics practiced in the slave states
Were alluded to by -other speakers, end
how straw-e that none of it fell upon the
ear of " N?' Probably he belongs to that
political party that disapproves of "agi
tation." But we hold and believe that
agitation is the great purifier, not only in
the material world, but also in the moral
and political. He is• doubtless one Who
gays, "Lei slavery and intemperance alone,
aad they will die out socu."
Sweden, Feb. 13, 18&)
[We hope the above from " B.", and
the witness preceding it, will endthe dis-.
eus,ion which has been productive of so
much " talk" through the JounNAL, and
so much bitterness of feeling between
some of the nafties concerned. The de
mand of "B." for the real name of "N."
might, we think, have been expressed in
a more courteous manner with full as much
force; nevertheless we give the real name
of " N." whiCh he has kindly. furnished
us. Mr. Mason Nelson is the author of
the article - signed " N." We . also
. give
the full name of " B." in order that the
gentlemen may carry on the war in full
knowledge of each other—out - of the
JOURNAL'S columns; we want no more
of it. We will, however, allow " N." a
brief space in our next to make reply to
the demand of" B."—provided, of course,
that it shall be within our rules.—En.
Joust.]
PRICE CURRENT,
Corrected every Wednesday, by P. A. STEB
BINS, wholesale and retail Dealer in Gro
ceries and Provisions. Main Street,
COUDERSPORT, PA.
Apples, green, 1.1bu513., $1 00 to 1'25
dried,
Bean',
Beeswax, lb.,
Beef, . "
Beef Irides,
Berries - , dried, ? quart; 10 ' 18
Buckwheat, 1,-i bush., rio 50 '
Butter, - 0 lb., ' • 16 20,
Cheese, " 10 12.
Corn, , 1 1 bush., 1.00 1 124
.. • . .-
Corn Meal, per cwt., 200 ' 225
•
Egg:s, la doz., • 15"
Flour t extra, 11 bbl., 600 650
do double extra, " , 025 . 675
llams, 11 lb., , 12 14
I.lay, V ton, • 12 00
Iloney, -- t) lb., • • 10 12/
Lard. " 14 16
Maple Sugar; per lb., El 10
Oats,' - '0 bush., - 44 50
Onions. ‘ 4 75. 'lOO
Pork,llbbl., . -19 00 20 00
do IA lb., . 10 12A
do in whole hog, "il lb., 7 8
Potatoes, 1 - 17 ) bush., 311 . 44
Peaches, dried, V lb.,
Poultry, - 0 lb.,
Rye, -'l:4 bush.,
Salt, V bbl„
do V sack,
Trout, 11 C 00 6 50
Wheati `i? bush., 1 121 150
White Fish, per. 6 00 6 50'
Wool, per. lb., 28 35
ffolices.
THE USE OF DR. HOSTETTER'S STOM
ACH BITTERS for Dyspepsia, Flatulence
Heaviness of the Stomach, or any other like
affections, is second to none in America or
abroad. To be able to.state confidently that,
the ' 1 Bitters " are a certain cure for dyspepsia
and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source
of unalloyed pleasure.. It removes all morbid
matter from the 'stomach, purifies , the blood,
imparts renewed vitality to the• nervous sys
tem, giving it that tone and energy- so indis
pensable for the restoration of health. The
numerous acknowledgments of its superior ex
cellence and beneficent results, have essured
the proprietors that it cannot but prove a
great cure to ite - afflicted, and impart vitality
to the thorough system. •
)'See advertisement in another column.
461 milarttstutents.
CLOVER SEt:D.. •
ALARGE QUANTITY of first quailty M
ver Seed can be purcbased et the Nerd
ware Store of OLMSTED k._KELLY.
Coudersport, Feb. 9, 191.;0.
THE -AGITATOR :
4 Live Republican Ca'linty Paper,
_
. ,
RUG"' TOTING, Roirott.
rrITIE AGITATOR for 186u,iiill be quite
tere ug to-the citizeas of this Represen
tative Distriet.4 Tt give'each 'week a Sum;
mars., of the LOcal. Nests itt
TIOGA, ' ' •
. BRADEOBD, •• •
- SUSQUEHANNA,
MCKEAN,
CLINTON
- • and 1446:V1N0
CarNrizn, 'and will contain Reports of the
Conventions, Mass Meetings, Clubs and Cau
cuses of both parties •in the above counties.
A wilt - contain, also; reports of Institutes, Ag
riculturarlfairs, Temperance Meetings;Music
al'"Conrentions,- &e., kc.; and Letters from
jfierrialiurl. - ; and Washington, during the ses
sions of Congress and the Assembly.
Terlntis—,-Ozir t DOLLAR A . YEAR,- IS AD.
- VAN CS. „.
Any Peison sending us Five subsribertf at
one time, will receive, free of postage; a Fifty
Cent Copy of Helper's Impending Crisis of
the South."
Address HUG ft.TOITNG,
• 20tf. . I.VELLSIMIIO . , PA.
GREAT REDUCTION
ON GOODS FOR CASH AT
E. K. Spencer's.
Formerly.,.
Men's Calf Boots, $1,50. $l,OO
" Kip " 3,75 3,25
" Common Boots, • 3,50- 3,00
" Gaiter_, 2,25 2,00
" Ccinree,Simee, 1,50 1,12
Lacliosi Congress:G.:Alters, 2,00 1.75
" Gaiters, 1,50' 1,12
1,33 1,00
If 4i 1,00
and all others in the Fame proportion. lam
making the sacrifice to close out my stock-in
this line the present winter. -
GROCERIES.
A better stock in this line cannot be found
in the county, if as good i and will be solu
extremely.low. , . .
Best quality of Sugar 10 cents, all
other kinilaat small profit.
TE_l—liiark, • formerly Sic now 80c
" imperial, " 87c " 80e
" Young Ilyson, trfe " 80c
‘! 75e " 70e
" I " G3c " (We
50e
IL L. BIRD
1113
CAN6LE3—Hcst quality, Home made or
City, - 4, 18e "
. SALERATISS. " lUe " Sc ,
CURL ANTS—.very nice, 121 e
CITRON, 30c
FLOUR—as low as at any other store in
this Village;
Buckwheat Flour, per hundred, $2.38
Corn Meal, i. 2 25
Beaus, per bushel, 1,50
Gibson Pork, per round, 10
.
Gibson Lard, Moms and Shoulders for sate
A full stock of Drug's, Medicines, OHS
Yankee Notions. Perfumery, Toilet Soaps of
almost all kinds, Pens. kc., at reasonable
prices. Call—one and all.
Iteductlou.made to Wholesale buyers.
E K• SPENCER. .
Coudersport, Feb. 8,-1800.-22.-3mos.
HOW All I) ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution established by special
.Endotonent, for the Relief of the Sick and Dis
tressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic
Diseases, and especially for the Care of Dis
eases of the Sexual Organs.
jEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the
IN" Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by
letter, with a description of their condition,
(age, occupation, habits of life, 1,:c.,) and in
cases of extreme pmerty, Medicines furnished
free of charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhira.
and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and
on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dis
pensary,: sent to the afflicted iii sealed letter
envelopes, free of charge. .Two or three
Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Address, DR. J. SKILLIN
Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By or,
der of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President.
CEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
EEO
MO
125 175
ITIHE undersigned, being physically disabled
1 for properly managing his farm, offers it
for sale on reasonable terms. It is situated
in Pike Township, Potter -Co., Pa., about ih
miles from West Pike post office on the Gen
esee Fork of Pine Creek 13- miles from the
Fork. Well timbered with beech, maple, bass
wood, elm and a portion of hemlock easily
converted into lumber L—there being a good
.saw-mill at the forks, and the stream running
through the farm being of sufficient capacity
to float logs to the mill. Situation 3 miles
west of Sunderlinville, and 7 miles east of
Lewisville. . .
The farm contains 143 acres,. of which about
GO acres aro under improvement; the soil is
good, mostly seeded- down to grass, and, the
farm is especially adapted fora dairy or. stock .
farm, there being a water-poiver churn erect
cd.rn the house. An orchard embracing 40
small apple trees, a dozen bearing plumb trees,
and two good sugar orchards; land generally
level, and well tvatered by.springs.. Forterms,
apply personally or by letter to
WM. R. Ives,
West Pike P. O.; Potter Co., Pa.
25
5 1
1 00
2 50
Feb. 1,1860.-21:3t
AT
'OLMSTED SC KELLY'S
STORE can always be found the best of
Cooking, Boi and Parlor
STOVES
Also . , TIN and SHET-IRON WARE. POTS.
KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS;
FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD
RONS. Also,
Agricultural Implements,
such as PLOWS, • SCRAPERS. C.urarvx-
TORS, .CORN-SHELLERS,- HORSE-RAKES ,
DOG-POWERS, &c.. • -
THEIR WORK• .
is well made and the material good. Good and
substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any
part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay
of all kinds; including Cash, seldom refused:
Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court
House, Coudersport.: Aug. 1, 1859.-50
ADVERTISE
Tiojd;Cduntii -P1:;
Farm for Sale.
Keol -Oticesi r„
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DivorceNotite.t.,
George WMeKieney,
,No,4f t Sep. Term, 18-
_ • •• 59, irkeottlitilon. Pries
Mary Jitai McKinney. orPo?tter County.
LIBEL IS DIPOBCEj
To Vary :Ann *Kinney, Respondettt;—
Whereaa a SubPcent and - alit" Is IJbfkeiza•hitv
ing been issued and returned 7hiCry,Qu - are
_hereby notified to be and upper at oilr next
Court Cif Common Picas for tliiccinnty,- for an
I t
app ‘ licition will be made in said 'Court for a
divorce, cin. the part of Libellatit. .
• - WII. F. BgRT, Sheriff...
Coudersport, Jan. 24,1360,.. ' .._ . , _ _ .
Div orp `c) otlic
)Mary M. Winegarcleii, - ,• No: - b, Dec. Terra,
es.- : • 1850, in Common
George Winegarden. PlOs of Potter Co.
lauta, IS uirocc4
. • ..
To: Gorge • Winegarden,- idleipondent."--e-
Wlwrees,a. Subpoena and alleistSnbpcenahriv
iug been issued. •and• are
haretiy, notitic3 to , be aud-appepr at •our ne*.t.
Court of Common PlenaTor tilif duilaty, for an
ajiplieittion ;rill be made to ssild 'Court for
divoreit,'Dit . tbe•part - cif.LibOlaut.
WM. F. 15011 TX, Sheriff;
• Cao4rsport, Jan. 24,. i SOO.
'•' SAERIFF'S SAES. ,
Y littaur, of sundry zeriti of VenditiOnt
Facias and Levari Facias
fisted out of the Court of Corilnua_Pleae,of l'otter
County,„Pennvluania, rind to 'Ai directed, I shall
export-to public sale or,otitery, at he Court House
in Coutlavort, rut .31.0ND.A.Y;ft4e 20th day of
February, 18010, at 10 o'clock, u. m., •the follow=
ing described real estate, to wit :
Certain real estate situate in Barrisort-Town
ship, Potter Co:; Pa(, Bounded On - the mirth
by lots Nos. 81 & 27 of the allotment of lands
-of M. C. Barber, in Harrison- a!ownship, east I
by the County. line, south:by 14t in possession
of J. Harris and mill lot, and +Test by mill lot
and part of lot No. 81; cents:ming sixty-fire
and four-tenths acres, being, lit! f trthliart of lot
3u. 84, of which teu acres are improved. ou
which is erected one lug hottsEej and some fruit
trees thereon. •
Seized ; taken in execution, aid to-be sold as
the property of Charlotte Peare.
ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Sweden ,
ToWnship, Potter Co., Pa., Bounded north by
lot of Andrew & Michael Crosd, east by lands
of George Fox, M, D., and lot of Stephen Mitch
el, south by lands of C. Hundredmark k 8.. YY.
Acker, and west by lands of Gustavus Neiff,
Elymns packet,' Andrew 3: ..lichuel Gross ;
'Containing one hundred and fry-Seven . and
one-tetith - acres, of which - three acres are im
prOved, being lot No. '3O of the allotment of
lands of Fox .1: Ross in S‘ceden Township.
-Seized, taken in.execution, anti to be sold as
the property of panic.] Snyder. :
ALSO—Certain real estate Sainte in Flec
tor Township, Potter Co. ' :Pa.,lßounded north
by the lan ti
tit of Daniel Enderlii, east by lands
of George Bat tlett, south by laiids of AI unsick
er Garlock, and west by 'l:lnds of W. S.
Leach ; t ontainine seventy acres, of Which six
acres are improved, on which is erected oue
frame" dwelling-house, one 14barn, and with
; some fruit trees thereon.
Seized, token in execution, and to be sold as
,
the.property of Charles Parke'i.. ,
.ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Whar
tan. Township, Potter Co , Pa.e Beginning at
a post in• the north-west corner of a lot con
tracted to Jo tues 'Ayres, thencOt3ortlione bun
dred and fifty-seven rods to la post, thence
.east twenty-nine rodS to, a post. thence north
to the west bank of Sinnemaltoning Creek,
thence along the west bank of said Creek by
the several courses tLereof totei Warrant line,
I thence along the said {Varian lice, west five
kindred and twenty-five rodsii) a post, thence
south three hundred and thirteen rods to a
port; thence west five hundreid and twenty
five rods to the phrce of beginn4tg ; containing
six hundred and twenty-nine mires be the same
more or-less, and being part bf Warrant No.
14227, the same being unimprolved land. .
seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property, of IL W. May.
ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Sitar
, On Township, Potter Co., Pa.,llliounded mirth
by lands of Mann .k Nichols, Bast by lands of
Gabriel Barnes, south by lands of Mann &
Nichols, and west by Keating lands ;
oonGtin
ing-one hundred acresofland,lof which, fifteen
acres are improved and six ncres chopped,
with one frame house, one. frame barn, and
some fruit trees thereon.
Seized, taken in execution,.ancl to be sold as
the property of L. D. OhristtuO.
ALSO-.Certain real estate tdwit : Two cer
tain village lots situate in the Borough of Cou
dersport, Potter Co., Pa., known as lots Nos.
134 S; 135, on Square No. 13, ,bounded north
by lots of L. Cushing, east by Main Street,
south by Fourth Street, and west by lots be
longing to the School DistricCof Coudersport
and- lot now in possession of I.S. B. Cole ; con
taining sixty-four perches of and, on which
Is erected! one Blacksmith-shop.'ff
Seized,ltaken in execution. itnd to be sold asl
the property of Samuel Haven, .
ALSO—Certain real 'estate situate in Gene
see Township, Potter Co., Pa., I Bounded north
by lot No. 31 of the allotmentof lands in said
Township, east by lot No. 32: south by lot No.
18, and west by' lot No. 28; cOutaining tifty
three and six-tenths acres with *the usual al
lowance-of six. per cent. for 'roads, being lot!
110.-65 of the lands of S. Rods in Genesee town- 1
ship, of which two acres are 'improved, and'
ten acres clipped', on whicis erected one 1
frame house, oue frame barn . lid outbuildings,
and with some fruit trees the4on. . - . I
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as
the property of Versel Dickinson. .
: ,.?LSO- 7 -Certain real estate situate in Whar
ton Township, Potter Co., Pal, Beginning at!
a Chesthift the S. W. corner yf Wfrrant No.
fourAlsousand nine hundred and twenty-one,;
(4921), thence east by theSoUth line of said,
Warrant one h'lndred and-eighteen perches to
a post. a corner of a tract Wand conveyed to!
John B. Smith, et. al.; thence south by the!
line.of said tract one hundred &MI fifteen perch-i
es to - a- past, a corner of said Inct, thence east
by line of said 'tract, forty-file perches to a!
post, a corner of said tract., thence, south by!!
line of said tract one hundred Sand twenty-five!'
perches to a post, a corner of-said tract, thence
west by line of said tract.' one hundred and;
sixty-three perches to a post, a corner of said:
t ract in east line of Warrant o. 45 . 25, thence! !
,
north two hundred and fort 1 perches 'to did;
place of beginning ; - containing two hundred . ..!
and twelve acres and one tenth of mine:re, he'
the same more or less, being \Part of Warrant
No. 4920, ab - ont two acres oti which arelm
proved, with one-log house and one log barn l
erected thereon. , • i '
Seized, taken in execution, and to..be sold as
the property of A. F. Bosworth. ! . !
ALSO—Certain real estate 'Situate in Gen
esee township, Potter Co., Pa:-
, bounded pod
described as follows: Beginning at a Beech
the S. W. corner thereof and 4 corner iof lot
Nos. 1 45: 2 of Bingham lands in Allegany 'V
Genesee Townships. thence by; line Of lot No.
I N t° E 140 perches to aims - ti thence east 82
perches to a post, thence south 10.1.8 perches
to a post, thence south 88°, •E 86 perches to a
post in west line of lot N0..4 in Alleittny. Tp.,
thence 5 . 1° W•hy line of said lot 60.2 perches
to a post in north line of lot No. 5 'ce3yeyed 1
' rr:: -
Ito Daviditoss l ;lttepeistorth'
,s3l O Meat 37:7:
,iPirette3„taik - ppg its ,tb ,east. line of. lot So.; ;
I in Allegany Tp,; , thennorill'26.4 . Perches - ,tO
a post; thence West' h. line = of 'said Jot' 81:1
perehes , to' the'pliice - of eginningl coat:fight
.Is
ninelY-nine-aire.sand 'ne-tenths, with al
-1
ilowince of six per e'en &c., beinglol,No.:.3.ef
ill) e_ Bingham , lands 12 1 '..411egany , & G enesee
•
iTownShipik POltei CT; Pa..i and part of ;Wit.
[rant No fB74, 4 itbcint 40 acres of which ate im
lprtived; with one friniehouSe;'one frame barn
and some fruit'tries theeon..
' Seized, taken in ekeeution, and be sold-as,
the property of Charles Coats: * ,_ : • •
t . ALSO--Lat No. 03 - Ofthe allotnient of lan d s
do Genesee Townihip;'POtterC,o., - :Pit.; Boned
led north by State Line, east by unseated-lands
land lot No. 61, - south by lots Nos. Ulk 62, and
;west by lands late'of Silas Billingsi.contain
itfig 100.3 , acres With,ati allowance of six per
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lLot No: 57 of said Allotnkent in' aid Township,
!Bounded north bydandsi lute ofSilas Billings;
IDec;d. and lOt.No...,§A„ent bylo t.N0.,59, south
dry lot No 58, and seat by lot N0..56; contain
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licent...tc.,.- of -,whie,ik ob4ot ten acres-are-im
proved,i with *nester-Mill,. ono 'frame' barn,"
two beard shantoi, and_,SOMpfriat•trees there
! Seiied, titkeniin eiten ion,nutl to_be sold itS
{the property of John palings. . .
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