The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, February 14, 1861, Image 2

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CDT I *Jatttr Puttat.
COUDEIXSPORT. PA.,
Feb. 14, 1801.
T. S. CHASE. EDITOR AHO PUBLISHER
800. Ira Haribr; of Albany. has
been etec!ted U. S. Senator from New-
York to take the place of Mb. Ww. IL
Seitard. •
DE' The .‘ Deinueratici", State Coin- .
rutttec islet - at Harrisburg, on Tuesday
tiAre4,.antt, called a State i Conyentiot:oo,
IM. held att. DairiSberg on t the 21st Of nib.:
7 .1
itiary; DesolutiiMs ' - ri: 'adopted tlecl4r
iii.q. Oat the Conf:rile witot: is (1 issuhet4i
and ;; th.ap it muse- he reconstructed on!
I.:Denim:lra tie" principles 1 The call for
the . COn l yention" ddhounees the Ilepubli'
cainicht* expresses no crinclemndtinit of
qie sri•eding Wanes. Let the people
1.
mark ans. -
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Sirlexas . has passed ad ordinance of
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Secession by a large majority,.with• a pro,
•t)ision to submit it to a popular vot.e.-
Wa suspect secession will receive a J a i n ,:
per than and there, the 23d inst.; but if
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.penple sustain' the ordinance - it istp
go intd effect ow the 2di:mt 31arch.
Tenesee has declared Toy the Union by
an overwhelming majority.
. In .3..taryland, the secestqcmists are eon)
I pletelr whipped our, and the furore i§dy'
ing out every where—even iu So . u.th Cur
olina.
The Peace Conventiol at
• WeshingtOn
being held' viah closed doors, its proce.(d
ings are very little known ; but it- is
knownthat a Committee of one from;
•
each State represented has been appoint-II
ed to report upon a plan of adjustnictit l i
No doubt some humillafing plan' will be
4ilopted by a bare majority, and laeltint:
• ,c• •
that unanimi(y.which which will give it
any force, even :among thinking south,
tert...rs. No compromise eau be adopted'
that will give full •Satisfactien to 6(114
section,. without humiliation that will
destroy its.practieal effect.' The South
bus backbone enough to prevent any hi j
utilit'ition-of its interests;'' therefore . , the.
humiliation isall for.the .North. Willi
the 'North subktit: cheerfulirto it 1 1 it
:should not ; but it will. . I
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r. ntlou:has reliwte4.l to the
Son, e a bill to ineorp s orate .the. "Potter
Cu : y Fure:st Improrentent,Comptn"
And tile bill has been reported front the
COnmittee.favorably. ' We d, not knOtc
whO the parties are or That they are , p. 30.
Jog to do
I , ,ie has also reported a,supPlenetit" tn
the Cameron: County bill, oniwhich' when
pr4sinted for consideration in Committee
of the Whole 'there was .d pretty sharp
debate between Messrs. Benson and I
i
Blood... The bill was iimuiaterially.aukentk 1, e.1y acid reported to the' Senate wherr:on ;
Inetion of Mr. Blood, it was ; laid °Veit
until; yestertlay (Wednesday). We 'se'e .
no notice of other measures periaining tio,
this co - nty. . . •. • 11;
.1 ►
rl43l,olllprOlDiSe•lligiCES are still 1:11, 4 1 ok
irt`assidieus l y to bring about a' reversimr l
I, u
.t4;4 7 he; portular expression of November.i
d
. ti • g`sem ..
popti
t-canes to be the Most lin;.
. . i i
.paitittie with thoselßepubltean- 31entbdrS i
who have allied with. the! Dentocrattel
'Minority to bring it into predominanee,
They have been • successful ;in this b r ut'
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but they Will discover the Mistake %Choi
N.,.. i
theyn retut to their constituents neat
•
fall. All honor to those who have main
tained the will of the People--who Iniv!e
been true SO praise-Worthy.servants and
who have not attempted to controvo , l
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the will of tit Ar tuaste4.. - ; i
The Border State Proposttiorii.
H 111 , 4
As the lion, Jes. 7. ALE, the 1-
ber of Congress from • this District ilihs
(been led into the stipport of the complant
,.
I lse measures agreed to by the liooer
States, it becomes it4ortOot for our red
i eirs 'to. know what these' prOpositions !are.
IlVe think they are correctly stated ?as
follows
1. Recommending the repeal of all the 'er
sOnal liberty bills
12. That the Fugitive Slave.law be amended
for, the preventing of kidnapping., and ;.o as,to
provide for the equalization of thdeorntufs •
siouers' fee, Sc. . •
3. That the Constitution be so amended as
to prohibit any interference with slavety in
any of the States v here it noW exists.' I'
4. That Congress shall notabulishlslaVery
in the SouThern dockyards, arsenals : ,kci, nor
in.the District of Columbia without the
sent at Maryland am the consent of the:
- habitants' of the District ; nor v,:ithont IcOm
pCnsation. • , I I !
5. - That Congress shall not Interferel with
intes-State - slaVe trade. ! I
. That there shall be a perpetual prohibil
tio the :Uri:an slave trade I ;
7. That the line of 3d degrees 30 'minutes
shalli be tun througa all the existing territory
of .the United States; that all north of ithat
line - slavery shall be 'prohibited, and that
south of that line neither Congres i t , apt' : the
territorial legislature Shall Ittoeafte Pasl any
, law abolishing, prohibiting or hi any ntancer
interfering with African slavery ; and (that
when any\ territory containing a ; ,SuiliOent
population for ‘,)rneruber of CotteeSs in
.
I ; ,
qt" 60,000 square miles, shrill apply
ion as a S.tate, it shall be' aduiltterl,
vithout slavery, as its 'constitution
:eitaine. L. _;.
t. • ,
onfeas to 1 considerable'
isurpr; se
r':
.Hale AO . uld ! assent to l , t.. 4 se
10718 as 'a 'whole, or to atty of theta
h • - '-- -1
any-.sirel
fartittit
with f
luny 1101
We
to
propatku
in k•IPL
f)e' F e'reepi ;the 2nd and the Gth. Iv
'ervi tmi; Of the othei . s is a gross insult to
1 ' .I ; ,
time people of the free - States, and riot a
b• ••i 4.
single reason can be giv'errirdr ' assenting
'to thew that does not imply a . wiliingriess
t • ;; ;
rto sireim'gthen nndlerpettla;c American
i 1
Sjayerv,; and give n , new lose of power
to th' "I t•
e ;hateful slayery oligarchy• that has
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ruled;S with' a rod of iron forst, many
years!•
. 'This:oligareky was thought by
theirie . 411 e, to be ne hinger endimitile. and
II
3 1 .; 1 ~ •
!Ise fil l ey i iindertookilp pet an end to it by
1 eletiti giti PreSid ent who would represent
freedom; instead o r f •slaVery„ and by elect
lop,-,a COngress'of like' principles.. But
1 Forlti; a the •', meMbers iof Congress thus
[elect' A s§ e tii inclined to pasS" tinder time
. ,
of the. ,Sle rower and. abandon
nntestitilenti4:lr. 141 . 4 begins his
of . pacifying the 'border slave.hold
r, y, actin. S their mouth piece in
g the i •c,ple of the: free States to
iii,n the pyiniples. ai.d repeal all
I'person Liberty Bills.'. We should
to know. rbat Congre has 'to do
State le" ! , : -tailor!. 'We think it laid
iattend o its own busines and let
everal Sta e Legislatues attend to
s. If any of thorn Ale repeal their
(Mal Li." rty Bills, they will be de.
Nil by all true men, for all time to
e. These Personal Liberty Bills
RE
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wel passed to prevent kidnappiug, and,
‘i'e •till think it is 4,,f far unire iinpertanee
thi4 we pu . t.an entire stop to kidnapping
tlian that We give a: particle 'oe aid in the
f fI
return of fugitive slates. Appiying the
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tlnane maxim iof te common • law to
titil3 question, ev e ho d. that "it is better
j, ,I - ,: ~
oat' ninety-nine ptons hen, as slaves
StlOula • escape, i than that lone free luau
Slinuld- be returned to 'slavery."
i "Ind we hold further, that iOs the sol
etlA
!
n duty of every free State,•to see thiit
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no e of its citizens, no matter how poor
i l .
'or'desptsed i shall be deprived of Lis lib
•, . , •
'erty, and jth:s duty carindt.be'perfortned
:ti the aWence of stringen't Personal Lib-
er r ty "MIN I ; Instead, therefore ote.ouard
-1;Iv, Tepealine: those that Weihave, we ought
I
tp :puss them lirliere there ate.
r' •• • •
tone.
. •To 'the 2nd proposition, not knowing
schut amondinents it is, pkipoSed
Ito the Fugitive SlaVe bill . , we can-say but
14tle. Mr. Lincoln; in his Ottuwa peeclt
4:.'13 tile 21st of Auuliit;. 1858, laid clown
principle wilicliiMir , bt to , ovvern the' :
I
fsrMation of a Fugitive,Slav-e bill.
said ' f
:
ri. .
":end I would Ulre them (the ‘tk,lace=
, .. ,
;holders,) any legisliitiOn' tor the nelainiJ
in g of their fugirkl:s," which should : not;
'in its spingeney, I.)e noire likely to carry
a free., nian ii'to slayerv;ilian our orditiary
orinlinai law. 11TO 1.0 Wang an innocent
uric. " ' - ' -
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.
Adept thalt princip!land it will secure
a jury trial tb every perstm. claimed as a
fugitive in tif , ic-contit:y icliere lie . is found;'.
for a jury, trial iii.any Slave State would',
be a miserable uOckerY. If the Border
States Will clonscut to 4,.1,,i . le Fugitie
\ t)
:
Slave bill ow' this prilielple, il cir preposi
tiOn might be fairly tern,cd a comprolnise,
but as I they
I !have beelimade, they simply
•• t i 'II
mean on:cession Slavoy. •
Ttie 3rd Ipr slap Mis simply an in
sult. It ha's uobearing; Upon . ' any issue
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ever Wely to arie., ,I.'llo 4th Proposi
tion is an attemp i i to keep the Capitol 'of
the Nation . , forever: Under the' direct in
fluenee of slavery. Mr. Bale in-assent
ing tlthis,jagrees thiit slavery shit:l be
strengthened : in,all the States 'h_ 1113 lit
fiuence Which iti eontinueil 4 'existcnce. in
Washing,t4 weald, thus gjye it.. t .lt is
saying; to I the' WeOdf . that we flail
slavery w4thy 'of likina l fo,tcrA and
, 1, . heart;,, , „
strengtneityiu tu the Or Inc Nation.
We' protest agiiust the adoption of any
such measure as tbat:. • -
1 , To the 7th proposition of the Border
!State. we object,' liecatise—it , „dives—,the
i al slave.holders 4 rigl4 io:tistahlish slavery
'in all Territork , Soutli Or degrees and
; 1 80 mina es; and CIO is the very thing
Ithe ',opt° deitiett tin the 4th of No.vem.l
t_ber should oat be (tine, "i k l'o ,vote for
i this 7th propesiticul," is la vote for 1114
i' extensiO )!: ofsitirery . ..
~.The 'old ✓ iltissoCat:Coloproinise, a pro- 7
.96very , uteasUre when' adopted said nOth".
ling "about slivery" Skutlt of the line.,--".
But his border propt.sitiOn,, absolutely
protects slaverySoUth of the line,. b: pro,"
htbiting any powerlfroni interfering with
ft until a.State eenititutio&ts adopted.
In ir,ivin4 his asseht to thislth proPci•
sitien z;li'," the bordini" slave-holders, ,Ml'.
Halt Wined his 64'4 npon.' Republican
pried his—=for : tlie l se are ,opposed" to
slave r,..extension ,"chile this proposition
f t
is fa , : shivery exteiltiion,.and its • purpoie,
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is uninistakaVe'io the dullest obserVer.
•
We knoitr i ' it is viiyi popular at this time,
'a
, .
with powerful influence' in congress,
,
and 4nt of it,' to . 'assert that all; parties
. . • .
:ghat
stioul&be lan° •cd: and especially
tite.4epni;lican I party ,'should be-;:tban 7
done& nnd •it prinCiples sacrificed;
• that: theTnionOs• l
in danger and -the
, ,
first duty of - es'erY,' Patriot is to-save the
Unidn. liWe 'doin't believe a Repr4enta. -
1 .
Give in Congress mi , l du much by Way of
.aril ,•_ the Union: who begins by' aban
doning lti•i.prin i eiples. il - 'e bclieVe that,
Lil,l,vlis•wortlli Moro than the - Union
1, '
--and-,Whenoicr a Member begins . to
aband o
• . •
n , . Liberty, and - make conce s sions.to . slaverv, he has put it out of his power
to help his codutry very much. , Liberty
firs, rand - tiniin after Wards was the.dOc
trine of't he Fathers. !, First pure,,then
peaceable; is I i the doctrine of a Greater
thaii-lbe tat lers, • ;
-' if Mr. a d desires an illustration of
Ill' : • 1
tho leaite! tate fruit of this doctrine, that
-everythi ~ Must' be sderifised 'for - the
I - Union ;et li i int look at ;the last .days 'of
the Whig patty. It was full of compro
mises for thti.sali'e
I .of the-Union and ex
' b ededianly mi ' i,itiOs to Save•these good fel
lows ' -
in the "fiurtler States.who must have
1 soinething to stand on: WC never heard of
lariy good the country received Iro' these
!saerifiCes. ll3ut th • Whig party coinpro
wised: itself! to de th. J. S. M.
Itening of the Spinal Column
in;the I egislalure.
CprrpOncienee of the Y. Tribune.
liAttinisnuna, Pa., Feb. 6,1801.
When Ile:tine. at your request, to this'
I'"eyStone 'Capital, I was instructed to
al pi hieipally in fat's. I have, accord-,
h. , to thq best of my information and:
ability, followed out your instructio*
and have, hereby given no small measurel;
Jf offense to tli‘ose, who, from some rea, l ,
scorn ashamed of the company
they have 'been drilling for tbq
last pveek or two. Herein tour
. dorres
pendent ands great encouragement. The'
Coutiietiwi of .in is the precursor of re
l 'pentltnee,fiu most cases. - 'lt is hoped that
ithisimay prove tole the case in the pre,
ent ito l tat ce. , The Dailg Telegraph,
city, pfonounces
. the 'statements 'of
lour Correspondent •' false in every re,'
Fpect," ii stating that many of the mein
lbers eke ed by Republicans had so voted
Nod acted with raci;calt Democrats as too
leave " nce reliabie . Repablican.tnajority:'
on twitl questions.
s lt further F,ays
" No Tote whatever has . .been given liy
tleinan which can. ever be con
y the moseultra.Republicans into
!effluent of any principles advo-
Cie Republican party during the
.ass."
MIZE
strued b
an aban
c..ttod b
last caul
• Your correspondentasks the attention
of all, the Republican readers of 'the . Tri
bune tol the following facts: When' the
reseAutin to appoint CorninissioDerS was
before tihe House. the following amend
ment wps offe.eit by Mr. Hofius :
• ",[ Saikl Commissioners are hereby .in
structe/ not to accede - to)any demands.
which nay be tirade by the Commission
ers °lithe Soutl.ern States to estobiish
Stacwry in any State or Territory where
it - 4oeSlnot now exist."
Thelfollowing were the Nays against
this Chica g o Platform resolution : ' 1
•
Abbott. Anderson, Armstrong, Ash-
CM», Austin, Ball, Bissell, Bixler, Blair,
Bayer; Bressler, Brenster, 13roldhead,
Butimi, Byrne; Cakiwell,...Clark, Collins,
COpe; Distliont, Div;ns,•Donelly, Dufield;
Duncan. Dunlap, 'Bilenberger, GaSkill,
Gibbony, Flapper, Harvey', -Heck,. dill,
ilillt±n, Hahn, • Irvin, Mine, Koch,
Lawr nce, Lei, miring, tichten wall ner„
Lowther,
Morri s i on, Myers. Ober, Osterlioutt! 7.' t....
iersot , Preston, Randall, Reiff, c ßlidad '4 ,
Rid;;' way, •Roller, Schrock. Sheppard,
d
Smith (Berks . ), Smith (Philat.), Stehmlon,
StcnctLack, Teller, Thomas; White, Wild.
'ey—b-1. e , . r
...
Of these, 25 were elected as DemArats.
Now . , I le:ive'the " ultra Ire publicatl l s" of
the country to judge whether thiS-4,ah an .
abandonment of an important piinciple
", athiocated by tlie. Republican''party'
during the Just ea - nVass." if the readers
or the Trgline can select the 39 Repub..
liean from /flip above list, I will *mit
that :the statement that they had identi
fied 'theitotelVes with the - radical Dem+
°rats! is false. This is, only one of many
vote 4 of a similar nature, within the 'past
two
. Weelts. ~ : ' I
. • Tne Te i •lejraph itself has turned short
about, since :31r. Cameron indorsed Mr.
Iliglio'f, Concession •in the pnited Stiitcs
S4nate. ..Previons to that time it, Ititti
been oppesed,te all -eonoesSion. - • NeW,
liowtover,'it comes oat with a four-column',
article, proposing something like the Crit
tenden scheme. The article is important
only] froM the i'act'that it reflects the
views of ;Gov. Curtin. I am informed by
one bf the Oast reliable member:Si of the
Efo!i!e, tlytithe.artioie *was : .writt n by a
~,e, e n!tealv in 'dna 14:asteria part of the
State—a native of Virainia- 7 -and that it.
wasfgaltu ' itted,to grov.'"Ctirtin for his in--
1 ' -,,
speetior)l , lo approval. lie gava• it his
sancition;' , ..and it may be looked upon as'
the 'opinions of the State dwimi4tration.
There is' no : disf king to fat tat the
Governor is,a little inclined to softening,'
of tie spinal column; and is urtl.ng .the
temporizing policy . ;upou hi:. friends lit the.
I t e4islatnre. I must reiterate ley opitt
ion; fnutideti.on" ten days pretty alt•se 'ob.
set:T.l • ha re, 1
• '.
pr.
ame tpot, Paousy.vdula ewce.,
: holders are.notittllf so firm-as tle people
of, Ydnnsyivinia who ilieted thetft. -I
think the ; itettling of the. neon y a Nett
Orleans las risibly stiffeners fei4t, but
I l ! imrijortiy do put , feel itnelin d'to faie
theiState . Administration:,
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THE greed!foi office ii. Piiiiticrely Oltritn. '
ini; • It is ;Stated that! ;there iweror'oß'e
thousand and sventy-;applicants applicauts flit
thei twenty ,Oppeintmen i ts; which;Gov.
COrtiu recently rnatle.-, .1 i 1 c
i .
iiu
ilVtrtisnitnts.
7 7- ' . 0. - -katiiilhritT,
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OE the Ands of Pottfrr l ..CouUttf •on. 'the
,j : first day of Jantittryi, •Ifil'.
1. • .'i • ' Dal - i' •I - i - .•
To. iloirera orders Cintstat, drigl - 1' $2 828.84
TO bond payable to Wm. Bull ittl444 1,000.'00
To do - did!: J. F. flawan do •j. 936 18
TO - . 'do do; Eli Reed ; did ~ 500'...00 !
To do ' 'do; Win. 1 Bull :18551 1,000"00
To do do'. JF. Co,vati dp 1.000 00
TO do do:'Wm. Oen do • ,1,000 00
TO do do - 11. -11 j Beat 185 . 7 • 294 53
TO .I• do did• J' F C'tdwan do • 2 : 000 00
1;to . do ' do W.,VljKcating do 5OOOO
40rest on the above,Vands 1 , ;1,22.0 GO
Pri-obable expn's of the current ft. 'l,OOO 00
j• - , - ~ , I, '—
I' ; ;
I I ; , •
~ .. •I 1 - 1 '
ci. i , 1
I .
dr outstanding' taxes on Unseated
1,1 . lends forpoo . 1 i . d
By Pnt'standing
,taxed dub froto .j,
j collectordlor 1860 k- 1 ' 1,74/ 67
'Due from E. Johnson 801. of Pipe' . •
for 1859 • j J
1 57 71
P
k Due from D.P. ;Roberts col. of P. • • : .
1-, Valley for 18,59, j ; I . . 265
,Duefroni S. T Moore dol.Jof What- . . .
1 1 tan flu{ 1858 1 ; - I 34•02
I
jiDue front 4. C. Wilkinson -col, lof
11 ' Osnrayo for 1850' j '1 ..
'Dud from A. D Corey col. of 013`s-'
sec for 1856 ' j 'j • ,73 07
1
Dud froth 'Samuel Brosin col. jof .
• Pike for 1856 .j j - 1 108 G 6
Due from Barry Hurd col. of Cr.'
1 • esee for' 1855 j • j
Due 'Cron). N. V.. Jackson co I of,
1 Whitt:ton for 1854 •• j
I Due from Samuel Sherman col! ) of.
l ~ P'ke for 1854 .I •
; ,Due from; Nathan, Puller col.l of.
Ulysses for 1854- j
j ,
j Due from J..M.Kilborn col. of pike ' 1
1 for 1852! 11 49 18
1 •
!Due from John ',ppm', jr. co* of ~
RoalCt
,for 1852; ; . 1 ' j ;29- 29
Due on Judg Went againSt A. Woad- j j •
cock; ' . -'I . 1 75 00
Due •on judgment against S.I H. ' I
Martin. . , - • - • J 64 04
- I ' t ,
Due on judgment agaiiist D. lel- !! ,
'•• don !- , I ; , j .' ,' j 37 35
Due on jeCognisail l en :againl A. 1 ,
Romisrilie ;, 1 1 • 21815
IDue on rceognisanVelagainst B.
Johnson• l' t i
.. ,1. ,
„.., . ILL
I Due on note Lignin s it. iv nipßic
IDue on note gain :11. JackSOn
Due on note , again tS Harry; Ellis
1 - and F. W.'Knd 1 j 1; I.; 95 93
Due on note agai4, N. Ilowh o ilid ::12 50
1 Due from (latucron,, , Conty 1 . '533 52
Due for 'village lid* 1- • 1 ' ' l lO4 00
I Due' frona seated.tatieJsreturned as
unseated : II Ii .. ), ' . i 29 43.
Prob,aUleanont of tes seated and Is
unseated forle lcarrentlyear !-8,506 0))
Excess Of liabilitie ver assetts 1,990 28
' I
~ J ..-- 1 .---, ---,:-
. , ' I ; 1 • $18,278 /5
•!
We tiie Commis loiters of Potter aounly du
certify t.n , t the .t roguing tit3terirlid .of the
1
funds of said cal, tjl is correct and true, as
appears from the J o sau
kd documents in this
i of fi ce. ; . )
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• - JEROVE fIIIESIIRO,
..: • EDWIN TiI,ITCEIER; .Caners.
Arrssr. , M.0.3,iN D. BRIGGS, • j
L. 8. cowl tlerk. i ' ,
f •
Conunissioners 1 1l
,Vice, Jail,. 17. 1361.
.EM.TMMENT,
Of the IlicElPtiand .16.-PENniTURESiof
Potter Coull, ' or the year ending ;
: •on the 3 ht 3 l da of pee. 1860. 1'
i
i• ' '
- • f greLi en / . -
Taxes on nnseate :i . aids for 1.158 $2,7751 70
Taxes on unseat dUands fdr 1859' 4.473130
Taxes onitnieat: tlitatids f or 1860 ' 8311 22
Taxes on seAtetirl4lds returned as'
uni O ted 1 f
Taxes on Se:qe4 littids and tersod=
at property i 4 1890 I ' 2,441 06
Taxes on seated Wins and 'ter'son
al iiiopertyl 411??59 'I I . -
1'
Taxes oO . Seateg Litii: nnalpQrsoa.-
yrciperty f5 . .i1858 and previ
,ous years Ili • ' . .
For rerytis.ition# poles and judg- t
tuents 1f ; - , . ] ,-;104 37
For the Old Cear O'ouse lien 1 026 00
•
For decti-n'ex,
For
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BY ' TCE Of sundry write •of Venditioni
Exp.rins. Fieri Facins,:aml Lievari Facies
iszaed out of the Court of COmmOntlyeai of Poi-,
tpi,Count i Penn'sylrania, and to me directed, .1
j i
..Tithi 1 eritc 81! topUhlic sale or!onterylnt the Court
4O! ? in Coudeiviport i on 3IOND.AY, the, 18th
of tsl.t. 1tG,0,,a1 10 o'clock-, a. Id., the fa-
I?
wing del cri&ed real elt.te,-to wit:,
I
• All th f certain piece or parcel
. of land sit
tnate
i
in Sharon township, Potte Co., ' Pa.,
desiibed as follnws : Bounded On th e North
'4 , land of PcMr B. Dedrick. ott the East he I.
Nj ButtsSouy the D'OChigna lot, and West
Lth 'h
by E. 3Fbite, ;IC , being a part of warrant No.
.133 t : e ntaini , >l 79. k acres, be the same more
of, less, about; 40 acres iimproled, - with one
(Came. h . use 'and barn' thereon .'---ALSO--All
4,15587
, .
that pie a or Parcel of load situate in Hebron I
tOwnslii . Potter,Co., Pa.; tinoWn as the Big-!
ley lot, being.' part of warrants Nos. 1294 and
1841 aid lot. No. 86 of the allotment of lands
Of the; ox Estate; contatting about 223 acres,
lie the ame More or less; with ,9.e usual al
lbwanc • for roads, S:c.,l with about '3u acres
i'Mpratanieut; and one frame house, two frame i
barns; find sonic fruit trees thereon —'ALSO-1
Anotlie i r tract pr parcel of land;situate in the ;
tivivriShip, county and State last mentioned, I
Containing, font hundred, and Sixty-five acres'
or thereabouts', bounded as fellows: On the
:NOrtli :ty lot 'No. 46 of unseated land' of the
:Fox Ettate'and by west•and east patts Of kitl
SO. 37; on tlim East by west Part of lot No 37 i
titctrat'ed by Daniel Thatcher, and.by lots Nos.
:8:1 and 89, on the South by lot No. 39 oreu
;pied by Norman Dwight, lot No. 86 belonging •
;to:the estate, of- Daniel :Iliglet - , and by lots
Nos. 50 and 466. and on the West by lots Nos:
50,5);-7, 136 and 49, eke said tract being known
a's - joti Nos. 48 49; 51 I.ind- 121 of the allct- i
Meatf lands : of Samuel M. Fox, deceased, m 4;
'R.
ehr n township, Potter.Co4 Pa.; and partsparts'')f
of wa Tants Nos.-1289, 1291, 4294 and 1841—A
an wI l ich armarected two logl houses and two! :44;tabl 5. 7 --.11,..50—0ue other piece or parcel of
. 1
laud in "Hebron township c hounded' on the
Nortl 'by lots; Nos. 49, 43 tihd 51 of the n110t.4
inentnii lands of the estate of S. M. Rix,' de:,
teas ,in Hebron towaship,lon the East 141
lotsi. - Os 43 and 51, on Dia.:3omb by lots N 0.4.1
86 It d' 87, and on the 'West by lot • No.. 100;1
t
containing 82 and 7-10 acres, with the usual
alfoionce ii(G per Cent. fat toads - &c.; being
' lot Nu 50 attic aforesaid alll.itment, and pars
'of warranta Nos. 1204 and 11.3i11, Potter Co., Pa
Seized, taken' in execution and. to be sold
,as e phopCrty of John Holley and GeorgelJ
Adak{
A .isO-Cettain real estate :situate in Ulysses;
Poit ,j r, Co.; Pa., bounded on the. North, by lot
NM ITO of the lands of S. Ross and lands: or
H.'l.. Dent, on the Eatt, Sctuth and Wcstiby
lands of 11. H. Dent, being
tut No. 124 of thit4
wentalfo , ent of lands of ;Sobieski Ross in the
. Tots n ship aforesaid ; containing. fifty acres
ant allots - tame i of which twenty acri's are }in'-
,
1
proyed, on Which...A.4e one lOg house, one; log
lodrit and ;mime frifit -trees: I i - I
1 ;z,eized, taken in execution. vntl to be told
as be property , of .Norman 1.1. Rogers. 1
- ALSO-Lot No. 58 in Allelnny town Ship,
Puller Co., ipa.: Beginnim.:, at a. maple at -the
SOtith 7 west,curner of this tat, thence North one
14 degree East one 'hundred. and fift,yl . -tiVe
perches and . seven tenths. to a post on Soutu
line co tot No.' 54. thence; South 891 °!Easl
fifty-nine perches and six tenths to a; post
the south-east corner of
,bat No. 54, tlieni:e
Nci r rta along the line of lot ;No. 54 thirtfltx
lie, cites Ond:three tenths to 'ti post the snuth
west corner of lot No. 55,. thence East Along
.$1(0.11 line of lot No. 53,'i one hundred ii , cl
tiiity;perches to a post the north-east car t 4,
Of(thls lot!, thence South.'; one httm.red and
tirty 7 tvii perenes ' andi.seven-tentlisl to a !
6 ech I.ll,e;south , east corn§r of this lot, thence
North 89'f degrees Wes two hundred and
twenty-One - perches to thCpla4.4e of begihning,
faint:lining two hundred ::and fifty sines and
eiirlit 7 tentlis of an acre strict measitte.. one
hundred and tiveutY-fire Orbs of which Izitte
Ilptoved. on which, arc one frame lionise:One'
I g house,; one frame barn -and, some f uit
trees. , 4
J Seiz .: hen in execution, and to .be•. old
4
the pt arty of Jas.' 4; Lynch.. , '•• ~
tl f
• A LSO : ,ertain real estate situate in the
,loro' VOudersport, Potter Co., Pa., hounded
I,on the orth by Second street, East 1)y St'est
Street, South -by lot of U. Aylesworth, !Vest
by lot-Of/W. T. Jones, being orie half village
Lot on sqUale No •—, on which are) created
due two-etor. Blacksmith's Shop, °tie fnt
tiae
:--
thoase.ALS )—Village lots bounded a, the
North :by lot, of J. S. Mann, East by Vest
street.' South y Second :stredt,•Wes by Bill
iireet,:eentaining four village lots o sqlare
No.
...÷--; on which are erected. one frame'
awelling house, One fraMe barn an on eel- .
1 :cr 7 llciiise.—ALSO—Certain real 'esate ;situ
ate in Sweden township countyind.Statel
above mentioned, bounded on the)North by'
lain lands of Bingham EState, East by lands Of
fiOne's and Ayleswottlr, South by Tandsof ohn
11Nalson, Jr, West by lands Of H. 11;. Ire .and
IH--Brown.eontaining tine hundreOtod wen-i
lity ]acreS, of which twenty notes are) improett
and on; which are erected' one frame house'
, and orae frame lutrn, . .; ;
, .
,Seized, taken :Ira exedration. `tiadlto b sold
as the property of Benlarnin *noels, ; I
: .1141,S0 : - . ..Certain reallextate sittstte. , in, that
of Coudersport, - Potter Co.,
Pd., be 4.
ginning at a. inist in - the West line of) Maid
street, Ithanee northerly by the line of §:di
;street twenty-sii feet to, tho corneeof lot owns
pa by H. J. Olmsted, thence' wesloriY 'long
the linO of said almstetPs lot one hundred and
ixteeri; feet to, a, poSt, thence southerlyltWeo=
sty-six feet to a post, thence ersterly one Ifini-
Area and sixteen; feet to the plaCe of begirp.
tting, the same being lot No'. 5 of the plat Of
-the property ofiJohn C.-Xnox and pertlot licit
[ No.! l2s on /square No: 'll of the, plat lot said
Borough of Coudersport, together -'' '.l.;e
, privilege . of a court or alley sixteen i4e ;
; commenting at Third street and lo g 1
SOWth ;parallel with. the line of Ci,, RI in!ts'
lot to tot - No. 127 formerly oheupted t
Jones:] On said lot is erected a one-r tar
story store and out buildings.. i . 4
SpiXed, taken in execution and, sold
as the property of lopes, Mann . Jot
. •31 ; `ll, -4
78 22
( .7 41
(
90 11
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100 oct
19 19
7 09
93 04
1,739 15
cm
'sri c ;t2p 2G
zjt,
$1 31 294 T 7
ages for '
121
$12,726 26
omtnif.,?ioners or fottei county do
the fof.egoing exhibits a true state-'
ye Receipts and Expeaditures of said'
1
4 9, 4.7 the year : e ding' on tl)e '3lst day
0.
..1660, a, . p rs from the °rig
es- and docutneti s itt I our office;
tiai hands at. the tmtuiii'sioners Of-
Alb d;t of January. A. D. 1861.
lEROME CHEESBRO,
, 'EDWIN THATCHER. Com . ra
. MARTIN D. DRIGHS:
in. COliE, Clerk.: ; -
.'"A OLecitilik:imattstate situate itiVen.l
bsee; Otrhship, Potter CO., Pa., described 14 .
rum, • 3,-)b - wit.: bounded on the. North by
lad of G. it. Pearce, 'gust by lainda of Jelin.
IMF git,Sotith by lands of Mary Cawley red
Wes , byl lar.ds of - the Bingham Estate, toi l .
tai ng severity - act's, about forty acres lot
whi It are - improved, ,on _which are erected
one' J anie dwelling house, . one fnime barn,
I :,•
onej lore house and out bhildings, and in ap.
pie . wililuni orchard thereon. . .
,
.: ized;:talien in exet:ution;'and to Fe s4l
as t e 'property of S. S. Roberts,. ]
A Sti—Al certain piece or parcel .of land, -
sitiiete in Allegany township, Putter Co., ?h.,
bon Ltoe.l on the . North .byy. noseated.lands, ;nu
the:Reit by the lands of C. 'Stanley...en ilia
SoUth by unseated lands, and on tle . .Westibi
lanes. of oirrei Tame:, containing fifty IteTes
wit the usual. allowance of sik per cent...for
rodss Ap., and of which. about of acre it
. '
cle rcOnd .improved, and about nine noes
are • chopped, and on, which is ereeted.'eue
frtima house.
. i• t SeizO, taken, in execution—and to be sold'
asitbe koperty of L. - ti, Rosier;
I .I4ISQ—A certain .piece or-parcel of land
sitUatel-intilisburg, Genesee - township. Potter'
C 9 : Pei, luM nded - on. the Northoend. Nest . by
latids Of J. G. Cavanaugh and Jae. l k ocke, en
ill . EaSt bY th e h igh way . leading frota. Eilisi
he g: to. Coudersport, and, on the South by
hijOi Of Samuel house; containing one-fourth
°flail acre, he - the. tame more aless, on ll' hi ctf
is crected one frame honse, and with some
fruit •tik.es thereon . - , . •
. .
. jeizO, taken in, execution, and' to he sold'
at the 4iroperty of Thomas Keeler.
iALSO=O -Certain real estate situate in the
i v.
ta i ntihip of Wharton ; Pottq Co., Pa.. to with
.A;11 that piece and parcel of land in possessior?
o i tlic,Aefenilant, bounded on the West by F.
.1. , 11.'ighes ,S: Co. -and I.tibr e'
9 Randall,,ou th F. ; ittiv.by hinds of F. W. Hughes 4C0 ., an the
East*, lands of F. 4. Hughes k Co., 1. W:
Bounds and NritlMn Bailey, and on the Noitti
by huids of F. W. 'Hughes ik Co.: containin:
about eighty acres of land, of which ten acres,
are iniprorfil, and on which are erected one
fiame,house, one saw mill, and one log barn,
and With some-fruit trees thereon. : .
11 Seitied, taken in esedution, and to be sold
s thq property of Janies L. Barclay.
ALSO—Certain real estate situate id Pike'
ibwmillip, Potter Co.,Pa.,trnunded on the :Conti'
1 y lot No. 14, on the East by lots Nos .14, 22
nd 33,. on'the South by lot No. 22 and tit
le:lkea lands of The Bineham Estate, and ow
the West by unseated lands and by loti Nos..
ji.3 and 3G, being lots Nos. 11 and 12 of the
`•ub.division of the lands of Oh Bingham Es..
•.4 .
, ate :in said township; containing one hen
,drediand fifty-fire acres, of which about fifty
I • .
a cres are improved, with three frame houses,
two frame barns, one saw mill and some fruit
tree= thereon.
Seized , taken in execution, and to be sob,
,
as the property of 11 r ohnston:
A 00—i:ea:tin real estate situate- to IL
,township of Sylvania. Otter Co., Pa.; bound
ed as follows, to wit : cm the North by Jame
Gl:qpy and Columbus Rees, EastAry.unsertle•
lands. South by McCrady' Earl, and /West b
Jos. Wail an i d-Colonthus Recs, contaiaing fi
acres, of which about Maly am
are improved, with one frame, house, two - 1 :
barns, and some fruit trees thereon.
SCiXoti, tmken in execution, and to be sol
as the property of Thomas M. Rees.
IV M. F. BURT, Sherif.
Coudersport. Jan. 30, 1813.
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