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SEERIFF'S SALES. 11Y YlHTL'tluf sundry writs of Vendition I j Eiy n is an J Fieri Facias 1 ssu ed out of the Court of Coramon Plea? of Potter Co., Penna., u aJ t- we directed, I snail expo*,* to public ..lc or outcry, at the Court House in the Bur >i Cou'iitrsport, tin Monday the .'lst day , ( September, iSoT, fit 100 - lock, A. 11,, the mg described real estate, to wit : Certain real estate situate in Allegany town ship. Bolter county, Pi., Beginning ut a post . the Os way o corner on tlie Coudersportand Cl.'.nhurjr re ad in the said township, running noutij frty-Sve degrees west twenty-three tjii and S:lo to a post, thence west I wraty i ut- rods ami 2.10 to a post, thence no.tli onruteen r-rk to a post ou the Os.vayo road, i nice east I'ur.jr-fii'e rois and b lu to the j.l i> eat b.jimiuig: containing four acres of laud, more <-r k-3!, on which arc erected one frutu*. dwelling house, one lrame shop aud one fiatiit barn, and with some fruit trees tHereon. AI.4U—A certain tract of land voiuuienci.'ig at the north-west corn.- of a lot ol Laud bought of Andrews, lying south of the U#wayo r aid, thence west atoug the Os- M.iyu road to the corner of said Chester An drews lot of land, thence south nloag the 4irigiu.il line to .S Winegar's corner, thence rill to connect with a board IVace to the lighw2yr.ifiniajrfro.il <'oudersport to Eilis •uarg. tnenrc north alung the hignway to the ..ru. r of four acras o* Us i bought of C. An drrws; containing aboat fair aercs. ALSO— . ve iu.a !' of 1 hounded north by the 's"ds *>' A. V\ . Andrews, c.-.t by lot in posses- j J .ito-s C. Corps, s )uth by land.sol S. (•Viaegar. and west by lauof A. \\ . Andrews; ■ta ... l| t.-u acres, j.li iasorovsd, with fru : t rr flu' eon. T'U above .ien ribrd lots bc j-ig .ill eo .nr< cd us one farm. S.-izt 1 taken in execution, and to be sold u i the property oi James C. Curtis. AI4.SU —Certain real estate situate in 11 dor township, Potter county, Pa., bvUtiJwl ami described u follows, viz : ■ .i th - -* n.-rtli by unseated lands of the iiK.ghani Estate, cast by land.s of Henry lisitics, *uut!i and west by Biughaui Lands; containing 50 acres, being lot No. 7 of the allotment of lands of 11. 11. Ikct in Hector towuahip, and part of uirrant No. li'Jt). ALSO—O;m other ut situate in Hector township, Potter Co., l'a: B 'Utitled north by Bingham Lund?. .it by Bingham Land-, south bv lands of llui.ecker and (jarlock, West byiamls Jurue riy of Jesse Johnson j containing R and 11:10 acres, being lot No. 77 of ac allotment of lands of ii. 11. !>eru in I * i town-hip, and part of wranaut No. . 78* ; of which ili acres are improved, six .res clmpped, with one frame dwelling us -, one log house, two frame barns Mid some fruit tree.- thereon. ALSO—- Our other lot. bounded north by L t fur *r?y owned by Henry Havnesaud Bing- J.-UI Lauds, 1-a.st by Bingham Lands, s.uth by lbngiiaju laaJid- and lauds of 11. I! If 'nt, and went by Bingham Lands; ta.uiuiug 10U acres, being lot No. 'JJ in hector township, and part of warrant No. ; io> i , ot which 2 J acres are improved, situ one log house, one saw-mill and k Ac fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One r.-i'f tract, situate in Hectoi and Uysses t< unships, bounded north, east, south ' ac : west by lands of the Bingham Es- 1 ut<; coutaiuiug luU aci'e*, being lots ' N> 14* & k>) in said township?, and a u- ■>[ warrants Nus. 1200 A 1800. Ai^U—Un other lot, bounded on the 1 ...Mi. by unseated Land?, cast bv Ilenry ' i Leach, south by lands of 11 u use char ! ALt riot':, and west by <Lottcks; con- ' e iing k'U acres of winch twenty acres ire improved, with one frame house, one i v.ru am! an apple orchard thereon. s 1 aSci, in etc uiion end to be sold he ' pr< .H 'ly of 1 . nnl f". 11. I.Mirks. 1 ALaO—Certain real estate situate in 1 !'-ke t- wttship, I'otter Co., l'a., bounded ' -'a north by lot No. li, on the east ' ts Nu. 11. 22 A Lb, 011 the south s : 7 ; t No. 22 *ud unseated lands of the ■ L ..on Lstate, and on the west by un- ' *vf.rd iand? and by lots Nos. 13 A Lt>. ] g k N .-. 11 ik 12 of the -üb-divi- <■ • <1 ib" iatuls ot the Bingham Kstate - la *?. id township ; ontuining one hun- Cf *L auu acres, of which about " t sere- are improved, with three frame * • tv'o frame barns, oue saw-mill and f v ;ruit trees thereon. ALSO—l,ot 1 Ltj. -;tuate iu township, county and 1 ■ i- aforeicnd, bounded uu ihe north and -•t by lot No. 14, <-n the south by lot 1 1L and unseated lands, ou the west * unseated iands and lot No. 15; con- < iiiing K ! 4 acres, about twelve acres of 1 • .fti are unproved, with one log house, 1 * frame house and one frame barn 1 tT€N>fl. s red. taken in execution, and to be •" '• * the property of Elijah Johnson. • /. Al4.*"U—Two-thirds part of - tuose certain two tracts of laud fit- 1 -'•' ii the waters of Kettle Creeefe, in t • -• i-'-n township, Hotter county, Pa., f - - a the warrantee name of Nickliu A 1 ■ • grmittd by the Commonwealth s -Mvania, (.No. 5856,) containing f "'i. caid and utioty and a half acres u • id. s inch ( ro.-bv \V.' F.llis an<l s St ward son, by deed dated the s " nth day ot AS ptejr.ber, A. lb :t 'fi vi 1 t Oliver >\ ? ntson, which deed r hd in Potter county, in Peed x ' L . Pagivi 187 k IBS, and the :l *' • "- r Watsou corn eyed the fame by 1 b arinj date the twentieth day of - .rftrUr. \. P. to John F. Cow- v A: J ;h c other tract sur\eyed ill the v -ke U'e name of Nieklin A (irithth, - s b) tLr Commonwealth of Penu ■' -'-a foresaid, ( No. 5i57,) containing e ir * r f and ninety-four and a half 0 *. 01 which ten acres are improved, t which arc erected three log barns I,J F buufe. taken in execution, and to be " h property of John C. Dodge. • K 11,., J J,,. 8 • 1 Al.SlJ—Certain real estate o , v a J. > Vl A übott township, Potter coun- L . • bounded on the north bv lundsof ' J /' y 1 M)Dt h a "d west by lands of • *\ k Co.; containing fiftv n •■>•!, ten acre* are improved. tvitJa one log bouse and one log barn eree , ted thereon. Seized, taken in execution snd to bi . sold as the property of H. Starkweather ALSO —Oertaiu real estate sit arte ii Hector town-hip, Potter county, Pa. , bounded north by un-eated lauds, bt the Tioga county line, south by lands o; . Z. Maiiory and Guernsey, west b\ : u!)seated lands ; containing one hundrec 1 acres, more or less, of which twentv-tivc ; acres are improved, with one frame house . otic h g stable and some fruit trees thereon. 1 Seized, taken iu execution, and to bt , sold as tne property of Erastus Guernsey A LSI J —Certain real estate situate in Pike township, Potter county, Pa., bound ed on the east by the Tioga county line, on the north by lands of O. B. Goodman A Co., on the west by lands of O. B. Goodman, and 011 the south by lands oi .Samuel Nl. Losey; containing two hundred and twenty-live acres of land, on which there is eighty acres improved, two frame houses, three frame barns, two bee-houses and other out-buildings, apple orchard kc. Seized, taken m execution, and to be sold as the property of A. T. Losey. ALSO—Certain real estate, bounded and described as follows, to wit; Situate :n Sweden township, Potter county, Pa., bounded 011 the north by Bingham Lands, cast by Bingham Lands, south bv lands of James i i.-h and Keating Estate, and west by Bingham Laud?, being lot No. oi of the allotment of Bingham Lands iu said town<hip; containing eighty acres, more or less, fifteen acres of which are improved, with oue house and one log stable thereon. Seized, taken in execution .and to be snld as the property of Stephen Bedson and Jonathan Bedson. ALSO —Certain real estate situate in Genesee township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the suuthby the road leading it'uUl I- Bas'.'a to GuUt'SCC Forks, Cast, WCSt and north by lands of O. \Y. Hiekcox; containing ten acres, six acres of which are improved, with one frame house, one frame burn, other out buildings and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Lunmn Winchell. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Genesee township, Putter county. Pa., bounded on the nortii by lands of Silas Billings, e;;st by lands of Theophilus Kaston. south by lands of Moses Dawlev. d. cv 1, and west by lands of S. S. llob ei ts; euntaining lifty-seven acres of land, of which there is about twenty acres im proved, with one water saw-mil], one frame house, one frame br.rn, two plank houses and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken iu execution, and to be sold as the property of John Billings. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Hebron township, Potter county,~Pa., bounded on the north by unseated lands ot S. M. Fox, dee d, east by unseated lands of S. M. Fox, dee d, south bv un seated lar.ds of S. M. Fox, doe'd, and we.syly unseated lauds of S. M. Fox, il-M d, being lut No. 101 of the allotment uf .S. M. Fox; containing fifty acres of land, of which ten acres are improved, on which is erected one water aw-uiiil and uiie board siiautee. Sei/.;J, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property oi* Win. G. Gartner. ALSO—t.Vrtain real estate situate in Bingham township. Patter County. Pi.. iw.un I d north by lands of G. G. Oolvin. "U the east bv lauds of AYiliiam Cobb, \\ alter .Leonard and J. B. Jones, on the -■• nth h\ ]{. I>. 1 res, and on the west bv lands of Truuiun ixibbee; containingoru hundred acres, w'tii about fifty acres im proved, on which are erected < 11c frame dwelling house, or.c frame bam. and with two apple orchards thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of James P. Straight and C. H. Ives. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Pike township. Putter county. Pa .bound ed n the north by lands of Ilensiker Garluck, east by lauds of Hcnsikcr tk Garlock, south by warrant line of J127, and west by lands of Hensiker k Garlock; containing ;>0 acres, being lot No, 37 of the allutmcnt of the Ashley lauds iu Pike township, Potter cuuuty, Pa., none of which is improved. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John L. Phenix. ALSO—Certain real estate, to wit: A piece or parcel of land situated in Pike township, Potter county Pa., bounded on the north and west by lands of the estate of the late <>. B. Goodman, dec'd, east by the Tioga .and Potter county line, and south by lands of Samuel M. Losey; con taining about two hundred and twenty- Line acres. St-izt-d, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of A. S. Burnliaw ;md Joseph It. Cole. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in the Borough of Ooudersport, beginning it a jrffct iu the west line of Main street, being the south-east corner of John S. Mauu's office lot, thence southerly by the west line of said street twenty feet, thence westerly at right angles with Main street -ixty feet, thence northerly twenty feet to the office lot of John S. Mann, thence arterlv by said lot sixty feet to the place if beginning, on which is erected one 1 :wo-story office. Seized, taken in execution, and to be -old as the property of Crosby \Y. F.llis. J ALSO—Certain real estate situate in lien- , 'fee township. Potter Co., l'a., liomided on , he north by lot No. 45, east by lot No. 47, ( ; outu by lot No. 48 and Bingham Estate, and , n the west by unseated lands of the Bingham ( r.statc. being lot No. 40 of the allotment of | tox and Itoss lands in said township; eon- ( fining lOT and 7-10 acres of land, about forty , icres of which arc improved. ! | Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold!, is the property of Samuel Hard. 1 Aug Cu. A. C. TAOGAST. Sheriff. L laOKTGAGE SALIi. ! 7 IT. fc o; a writ of Levari Facias is e O sued out of the Court of Common i'lta r. of Potter Coaaty, Pennsylvania, and to in j di- : u rected, I shall expose to-public sak- oruutcrv.; ut the Court House in the Borough cf IJdti " derspt rt. on Monday, the 21st day ofSeptcm 7 Ler. IHSX, at l<> o lock A. M . if All the timber trees, of whatever specie?;, v kind, or nature, now and of the sizt may grow arid attain to that size dariue the period hereinafter mentioned, on all the here •> iimftir ment'oued and described tract-;, nart 1. ol tracts. pie<.*e- or parcein of hind, situate in e tac Couuij of Potter, and Stateof 1 enusylva . nis, co: t lining, together. Ffty Th-.Ukund j Acres', allowances <kc.. as follows, viz: Ou all that certain tract or piece of 'and surveyed in pursuance of warrant hninb-r four tnouiuud six hundred and thirty-two, a (4,032.; containing nine hundred and ninetv I. acres ai;d,a:luwance of six p. r cent, for roads f &c. ALSO—On all that certain tract or piece I oi land surveyed i:i pursuauce of warrant num ber f. ur tin u- .nd six hundred and thirty-four. 1 (4.<134.) containing nine hundred and ninety e acres and allowance of six per c nt. f r toid g X:. ALSO—On all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land surveyed iu pursuance of warrant number four thousand six hundred L and tiii"'.ty-five, (4,035.) containing nine bwn.-- dred and nimty acres and allowance of Six 1 ;icr ecu; fur road? <Xc. ALSO—On all th- t . certain tract or piece of Land s irrcyed in pur suance of warrant number four thousand, six hundred and forty-one. (4 bit, containing ' nine hundred and nine.y acres mi l allowance 5 of six per cent, t- rro ius Ac. AI.SO—O:i all 1 that certain tract or piece of land survey, d in pursuance of warrant number four then.and six handled ami forty-three. 4.C43. containing nine hundred and ninety litres and allowance 1 of six per cent, for roads Ac. ALSO—On aii ? thc.t certain tract c'r piece of land surveyed in pursuance of warrant number four thoisand s x iuiiidrc 1 and lorty-tvvo, 4.(>42. containing ( nine Lundim! and ninety acres and allowance of six per cent, fur roads Ac. ALSO—On all 1 that certain tract or piece of laud surveved iu pursuance of warrant number fo ir thousand 1 :>i\ hnudred and forty-eight. 4.G48, containing niufijiundrod and ninety acres and allowance [ ol six per cent, k-r roads Ac. ALSO—On all = that certain trie' or piece of land surveyed in pursuance of warrant number four tlicusan.i ; -ix hundred aui forty-nine, 4.C10. containing nine hun Ir-.d and ninety acres an 1 all iwanec of s x percent, fur roads Ac. Al.^O—On all that certain tract or piece of land surveyed in pursuance of warrant number four thousand six hundred and liftv-five. 4.655, conmininv nine hundred and nbu-tv ai-rcs and allowehc. of six per cent, for road? Ac. ALSO—On ali tiiat certain Tract or pic— e of laud surveyed in pur?aance of warrant number four thousand .< J htnidred and fifty-eight. 4.'>5?, containing nine hundred and nim ty acres and allowan-c , of-b\ per cent, fur roads Ac. ALSO—Ou all , tli.it certain tract or piece of land surveyed in pursuance of Warrant number four thousand ;x liuadred ami titty-n.ne. 4.'i55. containing 1 note hundred and ninety acres and allowance of six pr cent, for roads &r. ALSO—<>n nil that certain tract or piece of land surv red in ' pi.r u.iucc or warrant number four thousand ' -.x hundred and sixty-four. 1.664. contaiuing ; u.uc hundred and ninety acres and allowance 1 of six per cent, for roads Ac. ALSO—On all , that cert tin react or piece of land s.irx ex'ed in pursuunce of warrant number four thousand 1 six hundred em! sixty-fire, 4,tk>s, roatniuiac ' nine hundred and ninety i.cr. s and aliowancc 1 of six per cent, for roads Ac. ALSO—On all - that certain tract or piece Ot land surveyed in t pursuance ol warrant unmt r four thousand six hundred and sixty-six, 4.<>><!, coutainiu/ " nine hundred uad ninety acres and allowance j 1 of six per cent, kr roads Ac. ALSO—Un all j £ that certaia tract or piece of land surveyed in pursuance of warrant number four thousand six bun Ired uud sixtv-savea. 4.667. containing nine hundred and ninety acre- ana allowance ol six per cent, for roads 4c. ALfcvO—Ua ail that certain tract or pi ce of land surveved in pursuance of warrant number four thousand ;ix hundred and sixty-eight. 4.608. containing nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance of six oer ten 1 , tor roads 4c. ALSO—On all that certain tract or piece of lan l surveyed in pursuance of warrant number four thousand six hundred and seventv-one. 4.671, contain ing nine hundred and nixi >tv acres and allow ance of six per cent, for roads Ac. ALSO— On all that certain tract or piece of laud veve.i in pursuance of warrant number four thousand six hundred and s'Venty, 4,170. containing nine hundred and ninety acres and : alloyvwoee of six per cent, lor roads ic. AL- Si > —On all tli it ceit tin tract or piece of laud ' surveyed in pursuance of warrant number four thousand nine hundred and thirty-two, 4.9 2. containing nine hundred and ninety acres and. allowance of six per cent, for roads ' ic. ALS<— ' hi all tii.it certain tract or piece of land surveyed in pursuance of warrant No. four thousand nine hundred aud thirty-three. 4.ton. containing nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance of sx per cent, for ro.idj Ac. ALSO—On ail that certain tract or piece of land surveyed in pursuance of warrant N'u. lour thousand nine hundred and twent -nincc 4.929, containing nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads 4c. ALS<' —On all that ci rutin tract or piece of land surveyed iu pursuance of warrant No. four thousand six hundred and eighty-four. 4.'jc4, contain.ug nine hundred aud ninety acres and allowance of six per cent, for roudc Ac. ALSO—On a'l that certain tract or piece of land surveyed in pursuance of warrant No. four thousand six hundred and eighty-live. 4,085, containing nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance of six pr cent, for ror.da Ac. ALSO—On nil tiiat certain tract or piece I of land surveyed in pursuance of warrant No. four thousand six hundred and eighty-seven. 4,687. containing nine hundred and ninety acres anl allowance of six pr cent, for roads Ac. ALSO—On all that certain tract or piece of land surveyed in pursuance of warrant No. four thousand seven hundred and seveuty cight, 4.778. containing nine hundred aid ninety acres and allowance of six per cent for roads Ac. ALSO—On all that certain tract or piece of land surveyed in pursuance ofwar rant No. four thousand seven 'hundred and ssventy-uine, 4,7iU. containing nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance of six percent, for road-> Ac. Ald>o—' hi a!i that certain tract ur piece of laud surveyed in pursuance of war rant No. four thousand seven hundred ami thirty-f0ur,4.794. containing nine hundred and ninety aires and allowance of six percent, fur road- Ac. ALSO—On all that certain tract or piece of land surveyed iu pursuance of warrant Ma. four thousand six hundred and forty, 4.640. containing nine hundred and ninety acres a#ul allowance of six per cent, for roads Ac. ALSO—On ail that certain tract or piece ot land surveyed iu pursuance of war rant No four thousand seven hundred arid tweuty-five, 4.725. containing nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance ofsix percent, for roaus Ac. ALSO—On all that certain tract or piece of land surveyed in pursuance ot warrant No. four thousand seven hundred and seven, 4,707, containing nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance of six per cent for roads Ac. ALSO—On all that re tain tf.cf cr piece o f land surveyed in pursu m< e of warrant No. four thousand -e- -n bra , 'ireii and six. 4, Tod, jfoi.U.iaiugr nin ■ huudrtti • and uiuc- acres and allowance of s.x p*.-r cent, tor roads ic. ALS'J—On all tint certain , tract or piece of lan I gun eyed in pursuiiucc of warrant No. four thoitsauil ewu hundred *tid live, 4;'il)b l containing nine hundred and ;n• ae acres .end allowance-of six'per cent, for road- fcc. ALtsO—On all trot oertiin tract ,or piece.of land surveyed in puTsutinee of w .tr r-ut Ao. four thousand seven huuih d, -4.7c 1 . containing uine hundred and ninety acres and a lowr.nce ol six per cent, f r roads ic. AL SO—On all that certain tract or piece of l..nd surveyed :n pur>u.<Hcc of warrant No. fonr thousand mx nuu'ired and ninetv-tive, 4,695. couLffuing nine hundred and nuty acres :mi ' allowance of :ixp .r cent, for r-.irts Ac. AL . t>o—Un ail that certain tract or p?ee* of land survey din pur-nance of warrant No. four thousand sewn hundred an 11-.r*nt v-$ix,4.7 2t>\ conuiujjnuj u'ne huudr.d anil uiuety nc res and allowance of six per cent, for roads Ac. AL -1 LU—On ail that certain tract or piece of lauu surveyed in pursuance of warrant .No. torn thous rt'l six hundred and sc-venty-five. 4.87b, coutaiiiißgr nine h' tidred find ninety acres < and .• liowance of-ix p< r cent, for roads ic. ALSO—On all that certain tract cr piece oi laud surveyed in pursuance of wair.-.nt No. i four thousand seven hundred and eeventy aeveu. pc-uluiuicg nine hundred and ; ninety acres aa.l allowance of six p'*r cent, for roads Ac.- ALSO—On ail trat certain tract r ' piece at land surveyed m ;-ur' nance of w rr-i.t Ao. four tiiOLs. nJ s;x ii; r.nd thirtv- Containing n.ne buti-.ivd au l; ninety acres nr.d uHowuiic.* of s'x par t cat. Lr iv-ads i. r. AL.-O —On all that certain tract or piece ot land surveyed in pursuance o.' warrant No. l air thousand six hundred au i Ll*;', containing nine hun !r dnnd nine ty a civs tad i'ajwai.cc of six per cent, for road? Ac. ALSO—On ell that certain tra't or niece ;f land surveyed in pursuance of war rant No. lour thousand six hundred and sev enty-four. 4.', ; 4. contam'ug nine hundred find ninety' acres and allow.-.nee ot six per cent, for roads Ac. ALb o—o a all that certain ract or piece of land survew d in pursuance* of warrant S J. four thousand six hundred and -uxty-n ue. 4,'vtlS. contain ng nine hundred and timely acres find ftlbivvance of six per cent, for roads A''. ALSO—On cli that cer tain tract or piece of l.iud surveyed in pursu ance of warrant No. four thousand nine hundred and thirty-fear. 1 Cff',4. com >inin £ nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance of six per cent for roads Ac. ALLO—On ad that piece of land, being six hundred and forty acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads Ac., of a certain tract of land surveyed in p-r- Mi itice of warrant No. four thousand six hun dred and tiitv-one. 4.G51. ALSO-l)n all that piece of laud, being Ax hundred and uinety :ive' acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads Ac., of a certatu tract surveyed in pursuance of warrant No. four thousand six hundred and fifty-two. 4.'A?.BO—On all liiat piece of laud, being seven hundred and nin' ty acres aud ;.llt w..nc>* ot six per cent, .or ro ids Ac., of all tli.it certain tract of land surveyed In pu&u mrc of warrant N.u four thousand sis Hundred and fil'ty-ffx. 4,<-SC. .ALSO —On a!! that piece of laud, being :i\e liundred and eighty-two acres and al lowance of six per cent, for loads Ac., of a certain tract surveyed in puruance of warrant No. tour thousand six hundred aid fifty-seven, 4,557. A LBO —On all tua; piece of laud, being eight hundred and ioity acres and allowance of six per cent, for reads Ac., of a certain tract sur veyed in pursuance of warrant No. lour thousand nine hundred and twenty-sight, ALbO —Un al! that piece of laud, being eight hundred and forty acres and alluwance of six per cent, for roads Ac.. uf H certain tract surveyed in pursuance ;ot warrant .No. four thousand nine hun dred and twenty-three, 4,923. ALtcO— jUn ail that piece of land being six hun dred 2nd Arty-five acres and allowance of .-:x per cent, for roads Ac., of a certain tract surveyed in pursuance of warrant No. lour tuousaud seven huudred anu twenty-seven, 4,727. ALSO —On ail : t.'iat tiie west-halt, being four hundred and ninety-live acres and allowance of six per cent, ior roads 0.c., ola certain tract j surveyed in pursuance of warrant No. j four thousand six hundred and hftv-lour, 4,(5-34. ALSO —On ali the west-halt, being four hundred and ninety-live acres ; and allowance of six per cent, for roads Ac., of a certain tract surveyed in pureu- . anec of warrant No. four thousand six 1 hundred and tif'ty-three, 4,033. ALSO/ —On ad that tract or piece of land sur veyed in pursuance of warrant No. four i thousand six hundred and eighty, 4,68'J, containing nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads - Ac. ALSO—On ait that certain tract or piece ot'land surveyed in pursuance of warrant No. four thousand six hundred and seventy-three, 4,073, Containing nine 3 hundred and ninety acres and allowance i ,of six per cent, for roads Ac. A LSO — 1 On ali the west-half, being four hundred h and ninety-five acres and allowance of six 1 per cent, fur roads Ac., of a certain tract : surveyed in pursuance of warrant No. c four thousand six hundred and seventy- i two, 4,073. i AND ALSO —The right of free in- 1 gress, egress and regress, ia upon through ' L and over the above described tracts, piec- c es of tracts and parcels of lands and eve ry part and parcel thereof, to fell, cut, v hew, bark haul and take away the said i timber trees from the said lands, and also : the right to pile and store the said tim- v ber trees on the said lands when cut and divided into logs and timber until the i same cau conveniently be hauled, fh ated p or carried away, aud also the right to ' build, make and construct houses, roads ' and bridges, for the purpose of hauling a and taking away the logs and timber cut I and hewed from the said timber lands, and also all the right to use the waters and streams of water in and upon tim said lamb and flowing through the same. - to float and carry the logs aud timber from said lands—the said right to cut and carry away timber trees from the said lands, as above described, and all and singular the y other rights and privileges above mentioned a and described, and each of iheui—to contin- P ue, and to be used and enjoyed, for and „ during the i>eriod of Fiftv Years, to be f computed fr-mi the fifteenth day of Febru ary, A. D. Id3ti. Sciaed. taken in execution, to bo •old the jvp-rty of "The Sunburv p tan., i and.Water Fewer Coaifuuv.'' at . the suit "f- fohii Taggart, "Trustee., of J. !L. Silver tt al.' - A .C. TAGLGART, Sheriff. Ccudersport, Aug. 6, 1557.-3t! IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. CONSUMPTION AND ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT ARE POSITIVELY (IRiBLL ill i.\22AL.4T10.\, "&li r ;Ue'ii conveys the rvuiedie- to the cavi ▼ f tits ill lb a lung- through the air passa ges, and coming in direct"contact with tie disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter. al leys the cough, causes ft free and e.i-v cs: e - toratiou, heals the iung>, purifies the b.ou-l, imparts reuevv.tii vitality to ti,e i.ei voas system giving that tone and eucrgy so iudispeiisaMv tor the restoration of health. To be able to i state confidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed •j pleasure. It is as much under the control of medical treat.#„-ut as any other formidable disease; ninety out of every hundred cases | can be cured iu the first stages, and fifty per ceut. in the second; but in the third stage i* i. impossible to -ave more than five per ctut.. for the Lungs are so cut up by the disease as to bid defiau eto medical skill. Lvcu, Ljw evcr, in the last stages. Inhalation a-.fords tx traordbiary lu-lief to (Le .-ulfering this fearful scourge, which anuuaily destro... niuety-fi\e thousand pcr.-uus in tlio L: it .1 Btales alone ; and a correct calculation show • that of the present } opalation cd' the cai .h. eighty luillious are dcetm.'d to fill the Con sumptive's graves. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so f.;UI as Consumption, lu ali ages it iias been the grc-.t enemy of life, tor it spares neither fig- nor sex. but sweeps oti alike the brave, tk- beautiful, the graceful an i the gifted. Bv the help of that Buprcmc Being from wlioin cometh every good and perfect gift, 1 am cn aided to oiler to the aiiiicieil a permanent and speedy care iu Consumption. The List cause ot tubercles is trota i upure l-100-l. au i the immediate effect produced by their de o sitiou iu the lungs is to prevent the free ud tniasicn of air into the air cells, which causey a weakened vitality through the entire system. Theu surely it is more rational to expect great er good from medicines cuteriug ihe cuvit.es of the lungs than fio.u those administered ihroug'i the stomach; the patient Will uiwavs ind the lungs free and the breathing easy, lif ter luLa.ing rcmed.es. 1 aus. inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless H acts coustitut.o|i xlly, and with niuru power and teitaiuty thaa remedies cdministeied by the s.ounuu. To prove the powerful and direct haliuenc - of this this mode oi administration, chloroform mhaled will euitrciy destroy setisibil.tv iu a few minutes, paralyzing the entire uervous system, so luat a luuh may be aranututeu witli oat the slightest paia; Inhaling the ordmarj burnii-.g gas will destroy hie iu a lew hours. The lnintlatinu of ammonia wilt louse the system wueu fainting or apparently dead. The odor oi lu.iiiy ol me meuuiues i- perccj ttble iu the -t.iU a few la.uutes inter being inhaled, an i may be immediately dtteeteu iu tU'.- biuoj. A convincing pro u'cf the constitutioual ehects ol mhaiatioii, is the .act that sickness i> a,- ways iroduced by breathing foul air—is not this positive evidence ii.u.l proper remedies, carefully prepared and judiciously adminis tered lutougii the lungs should produce me happiest resu.t; ' iduriug eighteen y ears practice, many thousands ouib.it..g tioin d.o eases of the lungs and throat, have been un der my caie. anu 1 have effected many reniara ftole cures, even after th" sufferers uad been pro iOunced in tne .ast stages, which Tuiiv sai .shes nic itifti conjuuipt.on is no longer a t.uai i disease. My treatment of consumption L original, un.l ibunded oa io.-g experience aim a tiiorough iuveoiigaiioa. My pei-fcel acijuain tancc with tne miluve of tubercles, xe., ena bles rue to distinguish, readily, me various [ toirus oi disease mat giuiuiaie cousumpuoa. j find apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single case. This futni. iarity. in connection with certain pathological and tatcroscopic discoveries, enables me to re- • ffeve the lungs Irom the eilccts of contracted ciiests, to enlarge tne chest, pun- v tne blood, impart to it renewed vitality, giving cut g_. and tone to the entire system. Medicines with fu:l directions scut to rev part o. the United States and Canadas by p.-v --licuts communicating their symptoms bv letter. But the cure would be more certain if the paiic-n: should pay me ft visit, whivu would give m an opportunity to es tmiae the lungs uud enable me io proscribe with much greater certainty, and then the cure could be effected without my seeing the patient again. G, \V. GRAHAM, AT. D„ GihoQ 1131 jEi.bi.rt Street, (Uad No. 1U9,) below Tweiich, PHILADELPHIA, PA. COURT PROCLAi'IATICTJ. the Hon. Robert G. White. T T President Judg,;. and the Hons. Joseph ■, Maun and G. G. Calvin. Associate Judges o:" the Courts of Oyer i Terminer and General Jail Delivery. Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orph- i aiis' Court and Court of Common Pitas lor the ' County ot Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date the fifth day of August, in • the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fitty-scvea. and to mo directed. To: Loldmg a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the | Peace, Urphans' Court, and Court of Common Picas, in tiie Borough ol Coudersport, oa MUX- ' DAY, the l! st day of September next, and to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace, and Constables within the cpuniy, that they oe theaand there in their proper persons, at *lO o'clock A. M. ot raid .Jay. with their rolis, records, inquisitions, exatniiiatioiis. and other remembrances, to do those tilings which to their offices appertain • to be done. And those who are bound by ihe.r recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shail be in the jail oiffaid county of Potter, are io be ih.n and there to prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at Coldkhsport, August Mil, 1857. ' and the a Ist year of the Independence of the 1 I nited Btates of America. A. C. fAGGART, Sheriff. PROCLAMATION. Thomas J. ITart, ) No. 14?. Sept. Term. \ In the Common Pie.is of F.lizabtth II IT'. J Potter County. libel ix pivonct* And now. to wit.. July 3L-t, 1857, a Sub- i paua and a'vu Subpceua having been issued and returned Xihil in this case, the said res pondent. Kluabf.th H.vjit, is hereby required lo appear in said Court, on th 2L-t day ol September next, to answer tiic complaint set rorth by the Lib. II int. 10:8. A. C. 7AGGART. Sheriff, j N r EW GOODS—A Lxrgt and Sj'leadii Ax- - p rtmeni ,u;t received at 10:1 * OLMSTED S. J •Ifc WITNESSES; £ 'LKZ FORGER CONVICTED: X f John P. />y# io Me Author. itVho ha? hrd iC re. rsexperinc asn Bank-Cj or ad Publisher, nad Author of -1 tt ~r,f Lectures t f Broadtray Tabernacle, when, for 10 successive night*, over 0,000 q Greeted ban with Rcundo of Applause, while itc evhlulled the manner iu which Connie ielur> execute their Frauds, and 9 the Purest and Shortest alcana of W Detecting; them T.'ie Bank A ote Bnyrvicrs alt say thai he uy*. (he yrtalr.il Judy? of Paper Money tninf. GREATEST DmoVERI OIX THE FKE-ENT CENTURY FOR X JkR.'LIUT tdlii'U.'feu UcUs Disci il a.-very Genuine Bui n Kv. and exhibiting at a glance every Cuun- terPit iu Circulation 11 Arranged so auijiirablvth.it is EASY, and •| DETECT!UN INSTANTANEOUS. £ ki&'~S\j index to examine ! No pages to hunt up! Bat so slmplitiid and arranged, tiiut liit Merchant, Bunker and Buainj £ . Can Crtii sia: ail at a (Hanee, 0 _ ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN. -P 1 nus each nmv read the same in his own 3 ! yATI YE TOXQUE. "X .Vosi Perfect Panic Aote List Published, (j Also a List of f? ALL THE PRIVATE BANKERS IN AMERICA. Q A C >ui: I to Summary of the Fixaxck or e. i.a.j'c A Akyeica will be published in edition. together with all the IMPORTANT NLW'A OF THE DAY. Also A SERIES OF TALES . T rem an Old Manuscript found iu the East. ** it furnishes the Most Complete History f. .. .ol"Oriental iniie, describing tac Most P(T]iitxing Position? in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that C 3 Country have been so often found. These Stones will continue throughout the whole m year, and w ill prove the Most Entertaining 3 ever o' ered to the Public. Wee kit to Subscribers on- d ly, at a year, All letters must be ad dressed to JOIIir S. BYE, Broker, 9 Publisher and Proprietor. 70 Wall Street, m Now-York. m K:l-ly. ISSUEUST. * SEPTEMBER TERM, lit 51. County of Potter, vs. (.. \\. liuig A Jamas W. Smith. Trustees of Bingham E.ixte, vi. Ja„b 1. Reuncr. County ox Pott'T. vs. E. Juhnstou & J*s.wi Bump 2d. V> j. McDougall. vi. Joo. M. Kllboru. ft Tt * • 4 " IVU 1 Ui iVk'w - . C. Aylesworth. S. P. M'nird. G urge Atidreivs. vs. Amos D. Nichols. L . hvchii. Jr. vs. Jon ttlian C.ird. ct. sd. B 'nj. Sn.it.i, v s . Isaac Lyman. l'i.-:e iowush.p. is L>. C'lapptl. <> urt. u School District, v*. Julius 1. - t _mi e. use of L'Av tic Dotv vs. Praaa* liu dale. L vi Annis, vs. W. T. Jonef h. M C -.rp-.uter, vs. Che.g. Armstrong. B .rik NiL-s. vs. L. D. Wil i-ims. E 1 is E. More. vs. S. C.-rpentOrf. D. B. vs. Leou.ird D.iV.s. 1: s-a ui. ing. \ a . B. B re' k Ai^tf. F 1 ml. Haven, A. M. B.uton. G eVge Ay rs. vs. m. Perrv. V.st j C. D.kc, Ac., vs C. P. Dike. M- m f. Jou-3, vs. J-ckson A ItecS. A. VT. W jF.iiris. vs. Deloss 11. Dutbar: ilijuuis L). L ihe, vs. H. Courtnght, it ah • Jos. A. Leouurd, \3. J. Sievensou. Jos.nil Bump, vs IE i>. Carrier. Colitis Sm.tii, xs. Mains S. Carpenter. Putlcr C. untv, vs. Hint i Critteudei,. f . h. iljw.- ui Co. vs. W. f Jones. Gemmcil X Creswsll, vs. W. T. Jk A. P. Jon e3. G .0 rt k Nichols, v?. N. L. Dike. Dav:d W. iseeiy. vs. \Vm. i'errv, E M. Curpent r. vs. Richard Jr. G-.0. ii. Vosourg. vs. M. J. Flvnn. 11. J. OLMSTtO, Proth.y. i Coud report, Aug. 3d. lfcST. Auditor's Notice. V"OTICE i? hereby given that the und?r --x t ; K'ae J. . n Auditor appointed by the Or : pn.'Qj C.urt for the county of Potter, to dis tribute t c asset; n >\v in the Lauds of J. H jii Jr.ck, the admin'strator of the estate *f M iLLtiM Ly-.:. decease !, among the several : cred.lork of the said estate, will a'teud to the j d'.iCes of ins off.ee. at the Pr.-thbnouiry's Oi noe tn t <e ForougU vf Coudersport, ou SAT. ! buD.-vA . tiie iAh day of September uext, at c:: ' 0 c:< ck. P. M. Pe-som interested exu atte.iv. 1! thev proper. L WIS MANN, AudiUr. Couderaport. Aug. ly, 1 e 57. LEWISVILLc STEAM GRIST MiLL N L A ,V ARRAN(J£ .M Ka T. uudtr igned having bought out all i former owners of the Lewiaville St asm •G.i.t Mi., are now prepared to do all icanuM of grinding, as they b.-liere. to the tjou of their cuatoiaers. Cone arid see 0. A. LEWIS, CRAYTON LEWIS. TTiygeea. Feb. 2?. 1557 —9-38. Vfjiv; FP.OM ALBERT G. RICHARDSON'S Advertising and Correspondence D2ice r 360 Broaoway, Nsw York. Hf."?LMtiMl>fitHHHtillinMM.ii'r 11 .nuu.Mi. ...i.1.k.,*.. |l|M|| CNTAF. S ' IAT.ROACH. EXTEP.M NATCR. Put up in 20c., ?lc . Che., and Si Boxe. •COSTAR'S" BED BUG EXTERMINATOR. Pat up iu 25c.. She., 75e , and $1 Boxe*. Insects, Ac. Pn; up in 25c. and 50e. Box<- Brini ;pai Depot. No. 38b Broadway Ntvr 1 <rk. and sold by DRUGGISTS and DEAL ERS everywhere in the Uaited Statei. Caaa • ias. Wt-.t Indies and Sout'i America. D-j ' Full p trticular; by MaiL [l<>: 10-44 Ca-UO—Alia VJAREHOJSB. ALLEN & WHITE, erccEssoßo to h. rr. haydocx * co., OfFer Great Inducementi TO BUYERS OF AT *1 JOHN STREET, M!W YOHEL. lC:13-i rao.