- Panders. Theme, "'lmportance of Men tah Cultum." Exercise 3rd, specimens of Elocutionary skill by Prof Sanders. 4th. corn) limentary resolution to Prof Heiden: fnit, Yrof Cooper again called to the mind of the audience the project of securing weekly Lectures during the win ter, and solicited aid for thaL purpose. Adjourned to Friday, 9 o'clock-A.M. 'FRIDAY -3101tNING, NOV. 23 The Institute assembled at 0 o'clock. Readil' the Scriptures and payer, by Prof. Sanders; = Singing, by the choir. Leeture.by i'rof.,Lewis, in which was es. plained -t lin.uo m pmit ion of the air. watcr, t u sCreiSe Ayi6n) etic, etaiduCted by Printentitiee' Several lang eolumns of figures were given to see how 'quickly they eould be added., - They 're. commended that 'teachers drill their pu pili in this .exercise, and ; that they aiso -practice it theinselves.'_.-Recess. Drill odthe'sounds of letters; the analysis of worth ect.;'conduetcd by Prof. Sanders. •Ail otrbned until half i•ast - one , o'clock. P. AYTEIZ*YO'N. - aramuar, Conduet,ed, by Prof. Lecri. spoltenl the different st).lat,244uctrv, and,,explained. the: nonstrJetion of each, .fle ,gave examples of Janbie, Tr°. ehee, Anapest and Dactyl. The analysis oi . gvainnuar was taken into consideration Several sentences ,were written on the blackboard and analyzed by the teachers. Recess.' . Geography, conduetedsby Prof. Coop. er. This exercise was highly instructive and entirtaiuing. He said, the Western Hemisphere is elsogated, and the East ern of nn Oval shape, America is the land of plains. lie spoke of the animals of the two continents ; those of the Eastern be,, a far more.ferocions character than thoseof: the,WeStCrM. 'Ili& New Wend was more simple in its s'truetures. The animal's - of Suutl A.tuelia, 4ftica and AuStralia:were very different ; while the anitnahi; trees, plants, ere., et North Awcylea, Europe and . Asia,' were neatly the same. He also spoke of the men . of ,different countries. If we were to visit the Arctic regions we would Bud animals and 'Plants of an inferior. °icier. The peo ple inhabiting the regions of the Caueas .. slat] Mountains are the most beautiful On earth, &c. Recess. • Lecture by Dr. Graces, on llygenia and totictevity. Teachers should, of all peapie, possess good health; and in order to pm•sess . :.this inestimable quality, they build understand the laws •Uf nature. *.iekness is not the natural state of man It is brought on by thsoly2dienee of the, laws of nature. Teachers were in a Man uer responsible fur the health of their pu pils. Tobacco is very injurious to health, and any who Were addicted to tt= use were setting a bad example before their sehol 7 mi. Pupils Would imitate 'lair teacher. Ile then spoke of the school houses. They ate not sufileleutly ventilated. There should be a free circulation of air. The seats were constructed in a manner. to promote the ill health of the pupils, etc. Recess:- The report of tile C‘mreittee on Res.o lutiuns'Wn then : listened to, niter which the ILstitute adjii-nrned. Speeches of Lincoln, aud Truro bull. On the occasion of a serenade on the 21st. inst.; at Sp v ring,fnAd, 111., Mr. Lin noln.appearedand spoke as fwllows : Eunsrs AND FELLOW CITIZENS:-- Pleaso.eseuse me on this occasion, from making a sp.eelt. I thank you, in own 'mon :with - nll those who have th.m . .vlit tit. by their votes, to endorse the Republi can cause. [Applause.] I rejoice With , you in the success tchich has so far at tended that cause. [Applause.] Yet iu all our. xejoicing let us neither express nor cherish any.hard feelings toward any citizen who by. his vote has differed from us.' [Loud cheering.] Let us at uli times remember that all Ammican citi zees are brothers of a common country. sod should dwell together iu the boud, of fraternal feeling. Llumense applauSe:j -Let ma:again beg you to accept my thanks, excuse me from further speaking at.this time. Scnatcir Trumbull followed with a lone steech, the following synopsis of which is given by telegraph He said Mr Lire°ln although the can. didate of the Republican party, as - Chief Magistrate will neither belong to that or_ any other party. When inaugurated he will be the President of the country, and of *the whole country, and I doubt not will be as ready to protect and defend the State in which he Ins not received a solitary vote against sty encroachments upon its constitutional rights; as he would the one In which be has received the larg est majority. , I regard it as extremely fortunate fer the peace of the whole coun try, that this point upon which the Re pnlidicans have been so long and so per sistently, misrepresented, is now to he brought. to a practical test. and placed beyond thc- possibility of . a doubt. It should be a u:c..ll.er of rejoicing to all true Republicans that they.will now have an opportunity.of demonstrating to, their po• litical adversaries and to the world that they are not for interfering with the do mestio institutions of any of the . States, Mr the advecates.bfnegro equality or of emalgaination,.with which political dem agogues so often have charged Secession i'S'ap.imprapticability ; or rath er au impassibility ;. the Constitution provides: no way by • which a' State may withdraw front the Union, * and no way for the dissolution ,of the - government it creates. The general.governmens inter feres but little with the individual rights ,of the citizens, ezeept for protection, It is chiefly Mt in its betteßs 'and its Less= ins, not its exactions:,. If every federal • tofcer-itrSouth Carolina was to, resign. !their offices would retnain vacant, and its i legislature. declare. the„, State . out of the acid ii.tvoilid dttioun(to rcpt to - . .inconvenienee • the - eltizetis of the State., SO lorsg`as the'Stite did 'not interferetsitfi the collection of-the reve. nee en the scahtitd, the people in the' (other portions of the Union would anti be in the least incommoded. . 'II - 6.-Iluttfll ;Tounr - , -L, - - c.il COUDERSPORT, PA., Ifigrsh(jiiirohling, - Dec. 6 - , leco, T. S. CHASE. EDITOR Alia PUBLISHER. Pioniums /,r Kew Seibscriocrs.—Tu each and every one who will nest court week, or- at the February Cetirt, brinftus the money for ten 'new subsenbors 50,-sr,e will .send a cop} of either, the Atlantic Ninthly, Harper's • _Magazine, .Goqfy's Nagazine, the Kdzickerbocker . , MiTgqztne, or Blackwooil's Magazine for one }ear free. The paperS will be sent', to -riy post.office the clUbber may de sire.:. Try it. t:-"J`• The Secession movement at the South has made no particular progress since our last, except in South Carolina, where a word in defence of the Union is the signal for the- banishment of its ati thor, with - even wore precisiOn than that of an Abolitionist. The Convention to take nicasurcs fur secession meets ontthe 17th inst., (a week from next Monday), and it is now generally Conceded that South Carolina will pass a secession or dinance,- un-animeusly, by the lSth at furthest. Her Members of Conztess of course then (juicily walk'-out of the house at Washington, and the agony will be over, as her:Senators Uncouth. tionally resigned a month ago nearly, and are not expected to take their seats at all. Let them tro, pe wefully, we say, though ;•with the understa:.tling that the Govern . meat property in the State shall not be molested, at the peril of a bombardment of her entire coast, and a war with. the • Government which . shall crush her at UM The Georgia Convention will meet on the 15th, but it is thought that the p) es once of Mr. Stephen., and other circurn.! btances will prevent extreme measlres in that State. The fact that her Senatorsi and Members of Congress would resume their seats last Monday, is good reason Co believe that wise and conservative counsels will prevail in Georgia: As South Carolina, Georgia, and Flor• itla arc the only States that have cssum• ea a really threatening aspe.et, it is rea ,sonable to supple that, the -rupture will be confined to.these three States at utmost, and . posAbly to South Carolina alone ; and, hence, will be of short dura- Ition, and final diz.•posit:on. If it fails of !success now, it can and will never be at tempted again._ Therefore we -ay let it work itself uut-no great loss will be the rez,ult in any event. COllle and near KR People . of Coudersport and will you come and - bear the Rev. J. 11. P.utsoNs plead for Vi.tue, Innocence, Peace and Prosperity, next Saturday eve ning? Will you give a few moments to the cause of Temperance? Will you turn out in such numbers as shall show those who are violating the law for the sake of making a few dollars in selling whisky, that the business of drUntard-making is odious to, this community ? Each one of us has a personal interest in this Matter, for if the Sale of intoxicating drinks shall again become general in this county, then all of us are certain to be severely injured by : it. Most of us will have a near friend go down-to a -drunktjrd's grave. If you so desire, you may easily banish the dan gerous poison from this community. nic he sentiment is now on the right side— strike before it shall be too late. J. S. • Retaliation. ,This is' great word just now in the Southern vocabulary—in fact there are now but two words it; that vocabulary— Secession and Retaliatipn, and these have but one root, which isiTreason. .We re cently discussed one Branch of this cum mon sort, Secession, and we now' propose te.examine the only rcmaining branch of the So&hem vocabulary-. Retaliation is literally returning like for life, b,ut as applied -by .the seceders,. is used in the place , of resentment.. In this sense a wrong-is implied or pre-sup posed, and now let us inquire what cause there is for.retuliation Or resentment on the part of the-liouth toward the North; or, to be more ezplicit, what, has the North done to require-retaliatory meas ures from the South. The seceders charge that some of the Northern , Slates :have passed laws` inttinging upon 'the Nlitionaltlectures are ;under the direetitikof ' Prof. fne,itive:..sti4e ltiw. That is, they h ave I John A. Porter, who' may be addressed • : -•' - • for„fdrther infiirtuation at-.'Neiv :"Ilavenrs p.assetilaWs to relieve their citizens from Gunn .—a . „ '. ,-,, .. ,- •-•- • --__-_'.' %.,utt , t - .-11.ruerzcor , .-ifmcweivrisc.,' . = - ,' ...: the. necessity...!:)t. acting as blood-.hounds - _ _ to reclaiin a.Spcies of. propeffY, .held by -.: 7 ' - atire.a.l. l 7FlS SALE. - .: .- "'--.. the Sontll,•wfi'ieli is not recognized . hy the: 11 Y .11RICIE 47, aunrlrtt tvrP2 of Vernlitioni ,-,t• ,-,. , :..11.9 ..Expomis. Fieri Facias'aindLevarirTaCias Constitution;-and is the creature•ozsotitor , *,'issfied Cut 0 . " - ilie Collet . iil Comp* Ilea s-of Pol , ••• ern local la*.• Disregarding the primart,' I tcr Couwg, reamytv;:flia, and. to Me directed, i • I , tall expoze tb puth'ic sate oi oriiiil.7 at - thL'ecinil cause, they now attempt to frighten the; ftuade in C.aater'epcl, on MONDAY, the 17th l locriny fir7ri- ,I • • I North into - retractory measures by threat- Ida: , or Dee_ iSuo, at 10 o'cloc,'r, a. or., the fat- I cuing-to resent, the fact; and in daing,so, -- 'bed real e• , t de to wit • . - • • ' , • • ••• •r: , ' -•-•, 1" Ail those certain pieces ' parcels,"or tracts they are also irconsistent, heoPse they lof land situate in the ToWnship of Portage, resent . the : doe( rine....Of State-rights'" for iPotterCo.. Pa., 'described :is- fotfowg:to=wit: i Wiiirlint numbered I:l43s'‘''fiic thousand four which :they have so long and loudly. , con.h iud d re d: " a -othis,;,,,gli.i.; "beginningf l i t , a tended. If the South has State-rights I Beech the North ; east,cornee of said warrant ; so also has the North ; and if the protee.ll.tfo'h"B"iriritli_ three hundred twenty : perches , thence East live hundred mghty tiOn of unconstitutional. property IS a re= three perehei to a- past; thence North. ttiree . ..._. sen .. e d ri,,,ht how infiu t ter , ; ,. iiiiie h i tio L v e hundred to perches tail pOst, : thence ittast : a ;0 ... tive Hundred eighty-three perches to the: loc. - .. • . so is. he protection of the: natural Tiber-.,;inning;; oolitalula! s ' eleven hundred acres,' . ties and ri.rlas of. citizens I. But we Can and allowance-of sik per cent. for Roads. etc., • - , !.I.e' the same morti•or or less - . - A1..80--,War see no cause for retaliation -on the paw rant numbered (5430) five thousand four hun• of the South, even if Ave thro,w a , idti en: .dred'and thirty-nme f beginning at a Birch ,'• • ' ;', .the• North-east aorner of said Warrant, theneei may the:doctrine of State tights, There s.' .b three ~ - i ,m,. tun it( twenty_perches to. 1 . d••I • ' has been no aog,ression by. t h e ,Northern ` Lynn.thence West five hundred eigh ty-threel - herche's to .'post; tldrrCe Ntirili three hithdred States ,-they have only taken measures to : i i twenty perehea t,:ithe post. - therice East five -relieve themselves of the onnreisive re. liniidred eighty-three perches to the liagin-, I • • - .• . :, .. i , , u ;ming; containing eleven hundred acres; and quircments of. en uncunstuntionat, iin -1 - • . . l, • , allowance., of els. per cent. for Treads etc., be ; roan and su.perlatiVe 'law enacted by the the S.IIIW. more-or-less. ALSO—Warrant 1 inunthereil (54-0) (iv.' thousand four hundred ( Suutlr with aggressive spirit and intent. , . ' - . lanutorty : beginning at a v Bite pine, thence i Another 'charge 13 that the North have !North three hundred and twenty.perches to a: - elected -Mr. Lincoln Presidentity'spitel wi'lte pine, thence cast five hundred- .eighty • - ; three.perches to a post, thence South three )f their secession and - disunion • threats. Ihundred- twenty perches tit . a post, thence i f ract i oo o f I West five hnadred eightv-thr'ee perches to the ! This= they re. , :ird•as an in their;• beginning : containin. , . l:.•ren ha . :-. , 27 . ;.:d' acres i action an'd ailow.inee of sit: per etiat. for Itoids, etc.' rights which calls for retaliatory on their part. But how can they .retal. -1.!..50L-tinier_..:•at nmebered 0441) fifty-four . . , hand:edit:id forty .one : beginning at a Maple, [iate upon tins constitutional act of the . thztice North three hundred and twenty per'- r . . . , . . North—they havelneither votes, nor law, elms towhite pine, thence East five hurl-, - • 'tutt . 0n,,t0 base retaliation upon. • fired ei,..,4hty•thrce perches to - a post; thence i nor constl South three hit shed twenty perches to a po - St, 113ut this charge is ten silly foriliscussion„ then-6 West five hundred eighty-three perches • Ito th , . be ,, innim , . cir•te:ll -, . loven hundred' for oven pacing thought :and:we leave tt aci ,' ea- and all:witim - e . ,.. - e . ci which is erected! here in order to enumerate'. some of the one large steam saw-mill, one blacksinithl a ,,, re"ive acts of the South 4 hich have ' shop, , four frame, dwelling' houses' and one iT...... . bhrn ; =also about: two miles' of plank-rend,l i never linen retaliated, by- the North, ex- and about s'o acres of improved land,. ALSO 1 ceps in a peaceful . and constitutional roan- —Warrant number five thousand four hundred i and forty-two: -beginning. at a Lynn - the ' . nor. Among these are, the suppression North-rustcorner a said 'warrant, thence of the circulation of northern newsn”per, South three. hat: red twenty perches to a i - • ' white pine, n e, thece •West Rite hundredl n eighty- the scourging and driving northern bust- three perches to a post, .thence North three; . ~ ness men from their States, the murder l huudr . cd twenty perches to a post, thence 1 :East five hundred ei , htv• three pe.clies to the l luf nun:crow, citizens of the North while' b„l eu i„„ 1 containing eleven hundred acres, peacefully sojourning or . traveling in i and allowance of sip -cation, cent. for Roads, etc. I I anthem States, the obstruction of north- Seized taken in visecution, and to be sold i ... las Pao property of Walter W. :Updike, Pen- i ern commerce by local embargo lasi's and 1 denee . 1.1. P. Updike, an-I Louis Ji Doyle, with; I .-a l the annulment of national laws for the; 1 notice to Chute- 0 Devolin A. C.Fuller 'lnd' 1 . • O. W. lloyla'n,'n ' s Terre Tenan - t . s. . . • ' protection of commerce, the nullification' ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Whar b.:giunin,g at a act of South Carolina, the fugitive slave 1 t" "d Portage T"%vagliP- 3 , I Ilea:lock in the East line of warran , No. 5131, law, the repeal of the Mksouri Cent prom- i thence East by hints of Julio E irl, Jr., .2401 i - . Ise laiy,the attempt to force Slavery. into' Perch''s ti it p.)st, thence North by lands of I IW. Willink, warrants Nos. 1931, 4033:and ' . -,-- . _ , I c...ansiti,, the destrUetion of printing press-14031.701 and G-10 perches to a post,. thence es, and tbe murder of citizens of • the 1 We'i by lauds of John Earl, Jr , 240 perches I to Ifen:lock. thence South by lands of Ge'orge I North for uttering the senti"tents of 'lib- Mead, warrants No 5133, 5152 and 5131 crty en the cotnaton territory of 1 \ the na- ios - and 6-10 perches to the place- of begin-' uing ; containing one thousand acres of 'land ' pion, the brutal assault upon . Charles tic t 1 tae same` more or less, ALSO—Begin- Sumner, and the repeated exhibition of ning at a post or hemlock in the East line of 'fire arms in the halls of Congress frith with a '' arm. Ear-1 b • lands of j 'N' o a h r i ' i g E l irl t N . a dr, 5 , 1 2 :; 4.; perches to - a post, ) thence ' view to intintidate Northern - members North by lands of W. Willink warrants Nos. while addressing the House or Senate. These and hundreds more violations of northern tights have never been retali ated by the North, though forbearance had alitost ceased to be a virtue. But now that those acts are constitutionally rebuked at one fell swoop by the majesty of northern franchise, the South claims cause for retaliation and reprisal. Fur our part, we say let the North stand by its proteetiva acts; make - not one jot, or tittle of -concession within the Coasti tuttun and the laws, come what will. eltase— Dear Sir : Lot me, if you please, state afew facts with Which I am intimately aequainted,:—an old man in this town, of silty-lice summers, fur nishing bread (nut to speak of threshers, and other tollers,) to four goner ationS,—Eirst, to great-grand-mother of days and years anterior to the American litolution ' —second, himself,--third,— a widowed daughter of forty siitniners,— lastly,—grand-children down •to the age of six summt.rs. That same tid marl has raised, the past summer, from a new land fallow, one hundred and twenty-tire bush- els of IV heat,—the chopping, clearing; fencing, sowing- and hartcsting, being mostly the product t uf his own labor. L. IL 'SWEDEN, Thanksgiving day,186.0. rale :lgriculturul Leetuies.--,-The public will be gratified to learn - that the novel experiment of the Yale Agricul tural Lectures of last Winter was su sue eessful as to induce itiCrepetition this Winter on a more complete scale. The course will commence Feb. 5, and contin tie through the mouth. These lectures which arc of great value to the whole - country, and worthy the attention of every cultivator,- are given under the auspices of the Yale Scientific School' or Scientific Department of Yale College, as a supplement to its newly-instituted courc of practical collegiate education, and for the benefit cf the public at large. A new and important feature of this course will be its complete illustration by specimens, drawings, models and animals. Life-sized paintings of groups from cele brated herds will be included in these illustrations. The lectures on training an: - breaking horses are to be decompanief by practical illustrations, The lectur - ths of- last year will talc.: part in the course„ and other eminent names, with a variety of new ....Injects, will be added to the list. The expenses of the course are provid cd-for in any part by s.ubsertption. The 40320n.1 4031, 44 an,l ' .3-10 perches to a I post, thence. \Vest by lends of JOhn Earl, Jr.,l 249 perches to amaple, thence South bydan , ls ' of John Barron, Jr., warrants. Nos. 4622 and I 4(123 and by 1,111.1.4 of George Mead, warrant I No. 3133 7I:'; and 0-10 pr-relies to tli.. place of i In ; containing one thonsAnd acres . bei the same more or was, the same being all un- I ' improved. Seised, taken in - execution.. and to be sold as the property of Jolui E.irl, Jr. ALSO—Certain real estate to wit : bounded on the North bi- lot No. 57 conveyed to Ros well Adams and No. 114 conveyed to 11. and W. S Johnson, on the East by lot No. 114 nod lot No. 40 now in possession of W. ll.' 3letzg - ar, on the South. by south part -of No: 113 conveyed to It. Ingraham and lot- No, 98; and on the West by lot.s NO. 93 and 44 con -'eyed to Was. 31cDoug - all and 3lattisen and dot No. 47; containing one hundred and thir ty-five acres and seven-tenths of an acre be the same more or less, beirg 'the North pan of lot No. 113 of theallotment of lands of the estate of. S. 3f Fox deceased, in Hebron Township. Potor tlo., I's., and part of war rant No. 1291 with one frame. house, and two board shanties thereon, about one acre in proved. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold al the property Of M. Mattison. -. ALSO-Certain real estate situab.: in idlysseS, Potter Co., Pa., bounded on the North by lot No. 170 .of the lands of S. Ross and lands of 11. If, Dent, on the East, South and West hr i lands of 11. 11. Dent, being lot No. 124 of the :illotiment, of lauds of Sobieski Ross in the , Township aforesaid ; containing fifty acres atIG aIIOWLOCO of which twenty acres are im proved, on which are one log house; one lug barn and some fruit trees. ' 1 Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Norman 1 - 1. Rogers. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Ring i ham Township, Potter Co., Pa., hounded on the North by lands of 11 Curdy and lots Nos. 151, 50 and 59 Of 'the Fox estate in , ping,ham I Township, on the 'East by lots Nos. 59 and I 6,1, on the South by hit No. 6t and unseated ;lands, and cn the West by lot No. 163 and (lands of if. Curdy; containing 10(1 acres with ithe usual alloWauce of six per cent. fora-m(ls kg., being lots NOs. 57, 55 - and -60 of the al lotment of lands °lithe estate of Samuel M. .Fox deceased, in Bingham Township and part of warrant Na. 123(1 Potter Co, Pa.. about 79 aces of which nee improved, on which are erected two frame barns, one overshot, saw mill, one granary and other outlotises;! and some fruit-tress thereon; Seized, taken in'execation, and to , be', sold as the property.rof J. H. White and liarrison Rosa. • , . , ALSO—Certain real estate bounded on the North, and East by.lot-No. 2Q of the alLtment of the Fox estate in Genc• see Townshiti,on the South by lots No. 7 and S of the allotment of said estate in Allegany Township, and on the West by lot No. 4 late in possession of Sauiuel Rogers and lot No. 23 of the allotment of the Eex.estate in Genesee Township; containing oue hundred and eight acres and eleven-tentlis of an acre more et' less with the usual allowance of six per cent. for lidids &c beinn. lot No. 20 of the _ ....._ _ ..,,..,_ ...,. -, F, , _---- , ?-4--,,- , i . , , , ! f v-,„., ,, ;, , -.-,c ,, :::44: -, ! , -- t 4 , .. i - iiitOtilfent: W. inDligi Of t le •os "estate'..; e ci . .• . said Totrushiref, Genusee and - Rao* . . . • Warrant' No.-. 12.80 Poker - A..!mi gis,•7Avtlt. abOut thirty_ acres improied;'.: - -mas oter-,., . shot saw will,-.one frame hoge,-unpfr4 q • : barn and some fruit trees ibeicon. : 4A , `. Seiacd, takertin; posseSszyn: • and_iko' ,. ' , Se sold as .the iiropati.j ot lieety . .:Seeley,. f. -., ~;;A.l:Bo—The folloWing 'doAeri.Vdd Feat - ' estate situated in Allegany VOW.trs-41ci:'' Potter County, Pa; boon 6.1:1 on the Nt4th • by lands of Cr: , Kidney, on. the . "Eastiby lb - lands of Wm., Nelson, on ti..c r Soutll 7 ..* liMds ' Of - Ames Raymond and on- Ilse. 1 . West' by Unseated hinds; cobtainitt,gpimi. hundred and • twenty two acres, atiout Ofiriftieres'otthe Wile .tuitirbYintl' - ' - ' f l ' Seized, taken in exedation, and to 3, be • 'sold as the-p . roperty of Nathan Brown, ' , property .of ' ALSO—Cerbil'a tiro story 'frame building situate- in the , -Ailluge 'of 'Lewisrille, - :iki the, Township of LIIj - sses, Potter. Co , ' Ph., Isaidl building 15 OcMgon in 'shape, and - eigt.teen feet-across each lof •the eight said sides,l said) building being situate upon a certain lbt ' of; land in said - -thwat-hip, formerly owned .- by I Burton Lewis and• lir unded on the 'EaSt by lands of'Bttrtcni Lewis, an the North byJttusd of Barton Lewis,' on the West by village hots owned by Thothas Parker, Richard Eaker; and lairrahecti Lewis, and on the South ;by highway and lauds of Burion - Lewis. caMMin lug about threelacres ' - • • • Seized, taken in execution, and to . be sold as he_propertr of 0. A. Lewis,. Dan Aiker,- 1 Charles Mont*, Lucien Bird,. Cyrus Sander lin, L. S. Ruhertsmu, Elijah Gridleni A.: B. Bennett, LeaVitt Cushing, Willet Lyoni D; C. Larrabee . andlSeth Lewis.. Trustees lot ,the • Ulysses Academy Joint stock Company. .ALSO—Ccrtlain teal estate situate ih Jack son TownshiP4 Potter Co., Pa , loomided - on the North by htudi of the Bingham Estate and / lot No. 2, on the East by lot No. - 2 ' ion th e; South hydandS of the Binglram Estit .i. e,- and i on the West :by lot No. 4 and lands; of the Bingham Estate, being lot No. 3 of 14e allot-I meat of landsl io'Jaelcron ToWnslii,•-Potter I Co., Pa. ; eontaialog ninetj-seven apd four tenths acres; lof wltitit thirty--fire aic6s are imr:royed, oaf whielt are erected one frame house, one frame barn, one old fraine, • barn, one log houSe; and hn apple orchord thereon. Seized, taken in eXecutioh, and tt ,be sold as the proper of 31: Chapel- ALSO-J-Certain real estate bounder:: and; described aSI follows: beginning nt •na • post! comer of lift No. 2:1 of the allotmeht of the Ashley lands j in Pike Township, Pbtter Go., 1 Pa., contracted to W. & A. Kilbotiii, thence; East one htindred. and six perches, thence! South one hnutfred add sixty percljes, thence-! West along north line of lot No. 22t and Ash , I , toy lands one hundred and six perches, thence / North along-I:hies of lots Nos. 21, 27 min 2.91 aforesaid ode hundred and sixty Perches to the place,Ofdlegintting ; containing' one bun- I ' dyed acres With an allowance of sic per cent. I be the smue , More or less, it being)otNo. 9 of the allotment of the Aildey lands - in Pike Township, hud parts of warranty Nos. 5123 and 5120.- ; ALSO—Another lot , bhunded and described aS,fullows: beginningla.the South- i ' West corner of lot No. 3 of the allotment , :tforesaid ip Pike . Township, contracted tot ;Joseph SuPderlin, thence ,East one hundred; and fifty-110 perches, thence Sbuth ninety I ' perches,-thence West one huudrc{l and twenty perches, thence . South fifty perches, thence, West one huodred perches to thd!last line of; Lot No. 22;contraeted to Calvin dirriebtlienee North eighty-three perches and - ;.-C.-, tenths of; a - perch, thence East sixty -six perches, thence North fifty; one perches and sere-it -tenths of ~, I perch to the place of heg,inning .c , containing I ; follows: beginning at a maple gee being the; , , , izonta-west corner of said warrant, thence North ten !chains and twenty-frO links to a ; corner, thence East forty-nine lchains to a ; Icorner mitthe West line of the Ward 4: Dean I lot formerly called the Maxsort lot, thence i North along said line thirty-fite rods to a ; ,• corner; thence East twenty-eight and one half I rods to the North-,west corner If Israel . P.en- ; nolds' laiid, thence South twenly-six• - idds to; corner o'il.the section line, thence West along; said linttwo hundred and tt4tly-four and lone hal f; -cols to the place of bekioning; : con-: Itaining sixty-three and one bib If acres; tire; above frescribed lots containing in all - .two I I inindredland eighteen and one; half acres of; Iland. strict measures, about tw i enty-five acres of ...-Inclt are improved with one frame house ; I and one; frame barn erected tlqrcou. . I ISeized, taken in execution. and to be sold i as the ti'roperty of Lewis A. lotl. 1 ALSO—Certain real estate ,o-wit: situate in Genesee Township, Pot ter q!.., Pa., bound ed on the Nortlf by lands c f 04 W. Eickex., E. Peet and Anmsa Robins, Easttby 'Robins, anti I unseated hinds' of the estate l of Samuel M. Pox deceased, South by lot IlinoWn as- the, " iliggi;os Lot" and the - 4 Annis Mill', Lot,l l and om the West by lands of EL 0. Perry and! ; the Ilighway ; "containing ott!e hundred and; 1 twenty,;-six and six-tenths amps of land, about i six acres of which are improted, about nine acres slashed nu which are•cretited one frame I house, - cue grist mill, and on hoard stable. Seied, taken in ,CX.:.c ltioni and to be sold / as the:property of Geu. W. Ilneket. - ALSO—The following deleribed . property, i one hundred and twenty- six,acres and seven- Itenths -of an acre with an allowance of six , per mint. be the same more im less, it beiugl lot Nd.lo of the allotment of the Ashley lands' in Pike Township, Potter Co., Pa., and part lof warrants 5122 and 51275 about 25 acres i impreved, I saw mill. 1 Triune house, 1 frame • barn; aod . l blacksmith shop thereon. ' ISe led, taken in execution, and to be soli lonas the property of James-Brimp. - .. ALSO —Certain'reol estath to-wit: bounded I land of Sohiesk the North by lot No. 0-1 Of the allotthent of; i Rbsi in Ulysses TOWnSilin, ' .1 _ 1 ja- , al lands of IL IL Dent. of the East by lands! I of 111111. Dent and lot No. 115..0f allotment • • , atorqsatd, on the South by,otNo. 115, and on I I the West by lands of Goo- and . S. RoSs 1 I and Ilot 05 of the aforesaiWallistmentl con gelding oue hundred and three acres and two, , !tenths o' an acre with the Atsual allowance of Isis Per cent. for.Boads &cl, it being lot No. 90 of the allotment of lands of Sobieski Miss' in Klysses Township, ('otter Co , Pa., And part, of warratts Nos. 1821- and .1301, Potter Co.,:Pa:, about thirty acres of Which are' Im proVed. 4 • . Seized taken in excettqou, and to be sold as the.prciperty of Win. Al Gorton. , ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Shot., on Township, Potter Co., IPa., it being a part of Warrant No. 3853 of ;the Bingham lands hounded as follows: - beginning at a sugar maple tree being the Nortlt-west corner of said warrant, thence South one hundred and thir teen rods to a hemlock Fortier, thence East two hundred,and twenty; four and . One half rodS to a pine stump corner, thence North oae hundred and eight rods it; the North line of said warrant to a corner}' thence West along said warrant. line two ut:dred and twenty foar aria mie half rods uctite place of begin ning; containing one hundred and fifty-five acres of land. •ALSO4-Piece or parcel of land situate in Township and county above mentioned and being alpart of wtcrrant *No, 5857, of the Bingham h e ads, and bounded as th-wit: situate in Hector. ToWnship i Potter 'boilitaed !coatirittFmittliflitifd; of trejlingliarn Estate. Smith by landi' of. the i3inglittni.E . State and landsvf Ira Surdam, end' V t * kv hinds of Jicistph Persitag , I:Outdoing :CM& hitt - f ared and . twenty-tieven acres and Min-tenths of an 'acre' .be the;stime.more or letitilming lot No. of the. allotment of lands ,cif Ilector Township and part of '-,reirrant No. 139G,' about 10' acres of which eiroprived With one log house : out build. iti,r'ianti' some fruit trecs...tocreoh, • —.Seitt . d, taken in execution;' and to be soli .as the property . of Joel Dickens and Steph ot , E. Dickens. .. ALSO-;-Cerfaiii teal' eAlite situate. it fC waro xx xiih C*;; Pa;;' bounded on the North by lot, No. 21 of the 'llinghara.E s . t:ite.o Osx'asti, To - NY•Oltip and ppacatO hinds of 66.6 . 11de:0f: SOmutt , 3l.:76±. deceased, oli Abe ..Eltst,by.Abe-_umseatediniis‘ aforemidoni the South by lot-NM:IB.X the, Pox estate id 'llebechr Tov:nship,'on the'West by lot No. 17 of the - Fox' estate in.Oswayo Township d o ,' 21 aforesaid; aontatuing 5G and one:: tenth acres With Alie 'usual allowance • of si x per cent. for Roads Em.;• being. lot No. cp of the allotment of lands of the estate of Samuel 11. Fox deceased in OswNyo" 'l l Oiership, anl part of warrant No: 1850 ; rimer Co- Pa. - Seized;:taken in execution, and to be sold' as the - property of.Frankliti Gale. • • ALSO—Certain real estate situate in ttl ys id Tireinship,- Potter 'Co., "Pa.; bonded on the North by muds of Gen.,llarmou; on the Eut by lauds of George - S., Alva .Carpenter, on tie Soilth -by lotb . nown as the Samuel Gibbs.loti . and West by lands of Swifts; containing ono hundred acres, abbut,eight improved, nbu'ut eight acres slashed; with - one frame bease,: one log barn, one frame barn, and some fruit' trees thereon. • . Seized; taken in exottitioit, and tt is Eala 113 the ,property of James Kibbe. ' ALSO—Certain reel estate situate In Whar ton Township, Potter Co:, Pa., commenting , on. the West side of the Sinnemahonivg as:l-* posite the saw mill formerly owned hy.Care, running up the -hill including anertain spring, then its a southerly direction along - the-01 to include the lifty acres running — to slag east hassle of -the Sinnemaboning: (at taining fifty acres strict measure, being pint of wairannt No: 4685, abcut six acres of which are improved, with three frame houses thereat. Seized, taken in execution and to be sail as the -property of Peter Westbrook. ALSO-4--Certain real estate situate it Alle gany Township, - Pt tter Co., Pa.,- bounded on the North by lots Nos. r.,4: and 55 of the allot ment of lands -in 'Allegany Township, en de East-by lots Nog. 61 and Ci ~ and unseated lands of the estate of Samuel M. Fox deceased. and on the - West:by lots Nos. 65; t3-and 54 aforesaid i , containing= hod 3 tenth's seats on the same more or leis:With the. usual al. low:ince' of Six per cent. 'for Roads Sze:, Erin; lot No, 33 of the allow:Cut of lands in Alla.. gady Township, and part of warrant No.ll:',J Potter Co.; Pa., one hundred and twn+ise acres •of which are improved, on which at, erected one frame house, one log house, , en,a frame barn, and - some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to he salt as the property of:lathes A. Lynch - ALSO--Cerfain real estate beginning at a post iu the EaSt lane of lot No. 20 of the a - lonnent of the A,:hley lands in Pike Town:hi? eontracted. 'to John Carricl, thence that is perches; 'thence South 120 perches, thence West 80 perches to east•line of lot No. 21 aforesaid, Wake along said lino North 1:i perches to - the plate Of beginning ; -co at: sixty acres with en allowance of six per att. for 'toads &c., he the same-more or lei', i; 6 ing lot No.- 32 of. the . A shle:. 4- lands . in Pat Township, Putter Co., Pa., audparforwarr,tt No: 5127. ALSO—Another Totbegionhaz an hemlock 154 perches West and ninety-nin`eoni eight-tenths perches South of the oidis4te:t corner of lot- No. 31, thence South eiglaiy perches, thence West- eighty perches to birch, thende North eighty perches to a be. lock, thence EsVst 80 perches 56 the place e: beginning - ; containing 40 acres be the tam more or less, it being lot No. 33 of the.alh.: meat of the- Ashie'y lands In Pike Township Potter Co., Pa., and part of warrant N0.51f , &lied, taken in execution, and to he so:' as that property nflonathan Stevenson.' ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Illar ton Town - ship, Potter Co., P,,.., beginnings a . post in the North-east corner of lot cot tracted to James Ayres, thehre North a: hundred and fifty-seven rods to a post, fiat: East twenty-nine rods to a pest, thenceNar: to the west bank- of Sinnemahuning eta thence along the said creek hr the sect courses, thence North to the watrant la thence along the said Warrant line - West t hundred and..twenty rods to a pest, tott. South five hundred and twenty-five rob the place of beginning; containing sic ha. dred and and acres be the same ac or less, and being" part of watrant No. g: the same being alLunimproved land. Seized, tuLen in execution, and to be i: as the property of IL W May. . - ALSO—Certain real estate situate in St on Township,-• Potter Co., i'a., bounded on: 'North by lands Of L. H. Kinney, on the E. by hands of Adams & Holly, on the South lands of fra 'Canfield, and en the \\*ea, ' lands of .I,lenta- Pearce, Calvin Lund,'! Lund. and L. - P. White ; containing ones'. dyed sores, about forty-five acres of ast1:1). improved, on which is erected one lo:: la lone frame .house, one frame shop, and 5 fruit trees thereon. seized, taken its execution, and to be f as the property of E.. White, Jr. , ALSO—Certain real estate situate lab rison Towashlp, POtter Co., l'a., boaalo! !the North by lands of John Augbod, co, East by lands of Benj. Corey,,on the 304:` lands of David Baldwin, and du the 11'taI lands of Wm. Corey ; containing. about, hundred acres, be the same more cr about thirty acres of .Which _ore -idi.ro . with on: frame - house; one log . h!-rah I some fruit trees thereon. ' Seized, taken in execution, and to Is as the property of James H. Arnold. ALSO—The following,described reale to-wit : bounded or, the North by` "", ; s[t. !lands of the estate of S. If. Pox dar i I the East by-lot No. 134 conveyealhY.l he I tees of BinghamEstate'fo E. M.- ills'o? lot No. 135 of the allotment of lands 0 ,, Estate, on .the South by lots Nd 5.13.3 ,1-,, 81, and on the West by lot O. 81 lar-'•. seated lands of the - Fox Estate; osII7 one h it ndrethan d twelve acres and four,,,a acre be the:same more or less with tII': ,. allowance of six per cent. for-Roads x : ing hits Nos. 70 and 79 of the al.,n„ lauds of the estate of Samuel M. Fox o - . ; its Allegory Township, rand part of ',. 1 , INos. 1832, 1836 and 1831 in Poinar4- , ' about 50 of which are improtri , acres, oneilog house, two frame harp', fruit-trees thereon, • - Seb.z.d, taken in excciition, and t" It as the property of L. Dike._ ~, ALSO—The following described r , ;: to-wit S -bounded on the North, So uth Situate. in Jackson township, Potter ts t . and West - by lands - of the iliugha, ll "..; containing fifty Ores, one acre (q . '''' improved,-on which is erected one la; Seized; taken in execution, and to aS the property of Joshua Baker.- , _:. -. centicrsport,.Nny. 1:111, ji:3.1711.
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