Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 29, 1858, Image 2

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THE NEW8.
'.'ungrc.-i. mi Wt Monday week adjourn
cdour the llollidnys, and consequently
their are none of their doingss to record.
This is tlio pay foiiKOn at Washinton,
during which everybody tries to enjoy
themselves to (lie best of tlii'ir abilities.
Tho overland mail from California ar
rived at St. Louis on ln!t Sunday. They
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report ticep Micros on mo .ouio. i hi iy morn lav-u than individuals? We
progrcsu having been much impeded there-j ti jn While their i-Mies should bo
by ; and much mlleiing was r i"'-fod by limited inoie strictly than it present, they
tho piiss.-ii.Ti-. One- Mntlcmwiiiia;1'0''1,1 ,llst' compelled 1o k '!' ?l'1,lt
,. , . . ! J cr amount of specie in their vault. At
Ins fret badly frozen. A co.r vfry '. S. ( Mf Hfo ,nll ,,,, 1,ipl,.s(.nIll.
Soldiers bound for Fort Huch.'ttMde of H nt j ,jVl.a p- value, bv.t if there is no bullion on
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iipUClie pus:-, !tUV J 1 1 J'liiaim: con in -
526,000 damngeti for needlessly perforiuina
tho ''Ciesarean opcnition'' upon his wif'o.
Tho lady survived, but is hopeles-dy in
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jured, and her nervous system destroyed.
-Sov. 2oth was observed wa day ot ,
Thanksgiving, in uocordanco with the rec
ommendation of the Governor.
Tho mining Olid agricultural interest of
tUo Golden State were never in a more
prosperous condition.
Intelligence of another murder of a
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vi.ueinnn oyincj-iu mver inuians nas ,
ltonn received.
Tho news from South Orepon confirm
tho reports of tho cold discoveries; and j
new diggings equ
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III. II IIUl C II I 11 HUIII'I
on Coflee crock, a branch of the South
Nupgua river, about twenty-Cvo miles
uIkivo ('recent city. About seventy mi
ners are already there. The news from
Mc.vieo records no change in the hopeless
coudition of tho country. Zalungo, is etill
at tho Capitul, but prepared for Glit at
any moment.
Accounts from Australia, details the rap"
id progress of their public improvements.
A revolution is also talked of, to produce
a separation from tho mot her country.
The Kansas gold exeiteinen continues,
and accounts from Chcry Valley and
Tike's Teak confirm all that has hereto
fore been told of the richness of the mines.
From Europe the dates aro up to 17th.
Several fillibuBters have been arrested
near the coast of Ireland.
The Atlantic Cable is in tinlu quo.
Information has been received at 'Wash
ington that ii l$riti.-h War Steamer, the
Ajax, had boarded an American Merchant
man off the const of Cuba.
. J. Glanry Jones nominated as Minister
to Austria, has been confirmed, and he de
parts for Kuropo iu a few days.
A Complete Fizzle. Tho at tempt of
tho opposition to manufacture political
capital out of tho difference in the views
of President Buchanan in his mobsageand
Secretary Cobb in his report on the Tariff,
lias proven a comple fizzle. Their success
last winter in fanning tho flame of discord
in the Democratic party on the Kanf-as
question, flattered them into tho belief
that they could accomplish the same ob
ject on another question ; but they have
fallen so flat in tho attempt, that they
have given up in despair. Toor fellows
their prospects aro becoming as gloomy as
over.
Ei.us Harter, tried at the Court of Oyer
and Terminer of Clinton County at the Dec.
lion mntiv of them bavin" their feet nnd ' '"''' 's mrillv u i.ii'ik in the I nion nine 1 s -, , , ,, , , , ' i . i 0,(i,.R.j ol- unlnu tliv food, impure uir, tilth , . , . "'cnuir un
nun, miiny 01 uu in nnwiin in. o an iiihi . .,, .',,,. i MMKo llie mow. M.i rout npi'lause. i o I ho Jc lc rso i I'ountv line, mid eontinu- , ,-,.i i i . . , ' i I snip, Clouitieb cotiutv, and Hus i t.iwiuliin r..
hand, frozen, and a,, undor-o ,e prcd- 'J Amoj.p r ...o variou. v laces that are eon,! inp in tho same eourso thn. mih. into j v ' , SV ! t!! t "5 Z
-I .,...,, , , , ,i i. petilois tor t lio pi eat pi (', I urwet svi lie . ,) e clson countv t hciieo eiistward in a I i i c. i i lu a nuo oiik in tlio line ot XI u nun Bi i,?i,,
C.-l linulsliljis, lroat v exceed the specie in their van s. '. i m ., , i . ,i , , , ,. UMlJ u" 1K" nsiwaiu in n CVPr he its oni;iii, it is liiiTihtiiry in the emi-i .,..,., .,n. i,v l,nis ,,i' a ii, . - . i?
An important medical ca-o is now on An individual doinp ihis lund of bigness, ..rll, est corner of . stitll,,, oidi,, '
trial in tho district court San Francisco would be considered banki upt ; nnd why ! ' ' ; , ,", ;, f, ; . CTTl ' 1Mi '"V "'' "',C1,i'" ,,l-,d C0""-l-V' ,1,t!,,i;0 "",0 tl,u ,hil11 ,,mrth "('"t'ru1'"11 i" ""1. I tlieia-e .uuih, 40 .lorot'., oa.t, iap,
tummtlio U.sttn t .... I ranci. c ( dw mdle .n. . . s.pn.t cane. And soon eastward ulonp the I e l township h.io so it Wm.s to ho the mil of Hi... who says, " I 1 ,, i ,ilu Uivi,li,ni,no in the trU , of And
Dr. Cooper is sued by u Mr. Hodpos for icrysooii, (airwriisv. He will beeo.npelled as to include Wm.T. Thorii, thence south- will visit iha iuiuuitics of the iatlitis itiion , Allinun and Join. J.ibiev : thence ,o.,.h s7,T
Term, fir inanblauhter upon the person oflferred to,
Theodore Kice, a negro, after a full and
patient trial was lionombly acquitted.
T"! : M.na ... .. x 4 V . ,i n 1 . .i , 1 Cllntl' TTa
AilCO II MO l Ullll IU W wmv uttv,'. .v
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Jiau Denavea in a rioious amiuu'r m jjiu-,
tor's liousq upon the day ef his decaaso.
And at the time tho blow was given him
which it was supposed caused his death,
lie was in a hostile attitude, and bidding Ration to the matter. Hear him, you that caus0 ,ir runi0Vtti KOUlX depreciate the
deli ancetoMr.H. It also appeared ujion seek todojusticeand then coniparejnotcs. 1 value of property in ('leat field, and in
itio trial, that be had received a severe i bone tho Journal will contradict its former crease it at Ihe new location. ,".rd lie-
blow with a gun-lmrrcll upon the opposite!
kiuoot tno neaa ironi wnicu ne was struci;
liy Mr. Hartor, a few days before. Leav
ing it in doubt which blow produced Lis
death. .
The Clarion Democrat, with much force
and appropriateness, remarks:
"A republican paper inquires 'what will be
Ihe position of tho Democratic Tarty
twelve years hence?' We ran answer
that question confidently. It will occupy
it did twelve yeurs ngo, and that it ocnu.
pie now. it lias tieen, now is, and ever
.111 It.n .l,,,,r,1. A r Clnla.
mil d..v,vl uviomu VI
rights, the rights of the people nnd the in-
togrity of tho constitution. Such is its po.
sition now, such it will bo twelve years
hencc, and as long as the country exists a
united and independent confederacy."
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Wouf,v.-A controversialist in one of
our exchanges, anys of his antagonist,
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lie "undoubtedly possesses ft faculty of.
my ing less in raoro upace, than any of li is '
lintiiigtiished cotemporaries, exctfit Syl-
vanusCohb, Esq., the romnntic author of
., .r v i.o ir i i-i 1
the Tyrant aultl He must certainly
bo t.nusallv prolx if l.o comes so nearly
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iiplollusdrtingmshcd manufacturer of
literai'V li:i-h.
Our !'ftiikiii(j Pjilrm ,
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in I. . I " dill" ! the i . . In -1 1 1. 1 i. n 1. 1 lo il,
III' I "I I 'O t . !. . m In I he l.ii' K H' i t"t'l
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Iv m,c. ; .- I'., r.,i (I,,. l.,i,1. in ll'l .'..nu
ll V i II II nli'lVei I In' J i.'i t i I ti 1 1 'lid ol tin ir
111 -itl.'ll, III. V fllll-l I'tldclg'l II lii'll.'lll
In' I'l'" Ill tlii'ir i 'i ;':iiiinl hoi. I In l o in ii -I
l'C II limit pho'ed I'poli tln ir I il .'lllnt I III,
mid Hi. I be iillioM'.l, lis now, lo i. ml
lliril' III'.'.IIIIIIIII.ImI i.llll I'l llll Unlimited
extent. Tin y Imvc it in llu ir power to
ci.nio ii panic ul li ii.-ui i , in; I ,i!u.i,i
ill liiivioini;ncil!ililclt'tl no lit I'ti'sciil.
l.iUc ilidividiiiils they lnu-l l.c ci in 1 1 ic! 1 1 'i i
to ilo I o i -1 1 ii 1 1 i i 1 1 tlic I' I nr. i H-, and n.it
l.c nlliovi d lo i-Mio tlicir .iiiiiiisi to pay
to liiur or livo linii'K tlo ir ability to pay.
Were wo to Jim- mir paper f"r lour times
tin- niiiount of our menus, uc would snon
lone our rcintation and tlio conlidenee
of the coniiiiunity, and j'utly so. If this
rule is a pood one w hen applied to indi
vidual citizens, il certainly oueht lo be
pond when npplied lo the transactions of
mx or twelve men doinj; business under a
charter. .Should banks bo treated with
n :i uu id i;iy Willi, liny iij'i.stiil iiiiiniii
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Nomination of Hon- Jcllu Letcher.
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a ,m., !.,. 01 Coiipress from the lXth dis- j
t isi iii .mi, I,,,, 1 ion ii ,,'i'. it ni i ,v -1 1 1 1 ;
triet ot lipinia, was nonunateil on Iiauir-1
I day as the Democratic candidate lor l"v
Icriior of the Old Dominion. The contest
.'tills 1. it'll HtO'lll l.llll I.Yl'il ill" bill HOW till-
L,,,, KIS ,wn Illu(i0i the" whole party
w ill i.div to the standard, and li ci Mr.
Letcl.ci' by a handsomo inajority.
The
Uemocriiev ot irizniia liave reason
lo
proud of their candidate for the Chief Ma-;
:.,....... ,- Ccmmmm ealth. A-
iueinb'ro!'Coiipress,Mr. l.etilier haseani-
;cd a w ide reputai ion, not only as a statcs-
"'i"'-l. views,
ul also as a
whose public acts inn parallel,
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wit h I hat path in w h.ch he Ira vein a- a pri
vate individual. The election for ( io cm
or in Virginia lakes place in -Jay, lSj'.l,
and in the mean time, all the iiucstions
attaching to the controversy will be hilly
canvassed. We have no doubt of the
election of Mr. Lcti lnr. V.
The Viii' .Yt'v in ulluding to the
tC- i i in' 7 .11." I in u.iuiiiii in ui'
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people oi iiiiiii wiicn rea l in mem, . ,
that Mr. Buchanan lias actually "done !
something lo make men wonder." Thi.-
is more than the Xan is likely to do toon
comviN vs Tin; jouuxai.."
We cheerfully insert the foilowing com
niunication, by which we have been kind
ly favored by a friend, to refute the ab
surd story of the lt;0,000 won at a gamine
houso in Washington, by a U. S. Senator.
Wo have not alluded to it editorially, be
causo we did not think that my man of
common sense, or ordinary intelligence
would believe it. If however any have
been credulous enough to place any faith
in it, we think they will bo convinced of
its absurdity.
J. II. L.uiKtvr.n T.sg.
Dt.vit Sib An article
appeared in the editorial columns of the
ll'it'tsmans Journal of tho 1st instant, en-'
dorcing an article on tho outsidj of the
same paper, styled "A Gambling Hell!'
thus giving the article a double notoriety,
and consequently doing a double wrong
to the gentleman named.
"Tiie Sr.XATOit who WontiiatS180,0(J0.
Great curiosity is manifested to know the
name of the "distinguished Senator" who,
uccording lo a recent statement of tho
Washington correspondent of tho Boston
Post' won MNi.OlHl at "faro ' in that city,
V.l.,1,1 t1,,.1.l 1...I,.,-', Ii.,1 r.fll.A'
u" "'1. ..".i " i-'s, i.ii i. events it, mis oceorne ncceessary Unit a new
late session of Congress, an account of (.01t 10US( bhould be erected i'n this coun
which will be found on our outside. Anjtv, which will cost somebody "a large
exchange, seys the Cincinnati Times, dis-j,;;ie nn,i whereas wo, the citizens ol
closes the fact that Hon. James A. Pierce, j Mount .Jov, liko some other people are
oi Maryland, is tuc enaionai niaeiueg re-
lie is a Democrat,
The article is wholly untrue in two par- ourselves as possessed of sufficient "sharp
?ularf 1st Senator Pierce never won the,,'ui,,rss ,a,t" ,0 go into ''a speculation,"
licuhii'f-
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ouui lltllliv., IIO I1D 13 U iW.l ,,Ol 111 llll'
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SUIll lltllUC'.l, 11X3 IS U tW'A 7IKOI 111 llll'
oroaoosi tense 01 me icrni nnu seconu
he is no democrat being an old lino whig.
P.ut I shall proceed to give you the tos - l
timonvoftho Hon. Thomas Corwin, in re-'
article and thus satisfy a trie i iuend. i
,,. Tl If lir , 1 , 111 I'll'lllll "' ..villi lllilivt.' U i'l
"Sevator PEAncr, or Mn. Wetakc the '. fc
following from a late Cineinntti journal : i1 .',.;.,7 ii,,.i . 1 , .1
ti o .1 .1 .1 sun ,.-' -ii.'"'! '' that we are opposed to tho
I he Senator who won the the : MS 0 ,000 : ,,,nM,.lUo Curwensvillo, b'o causo-There
at tho faro bank of the "chs mgu.s bed is-nt j., , cnou,d to put the I , i d!
sportsnian" recently de,eedata.sh,ng.ji 8 d Jt G, , hQn
ton, is said to have been Hon. James A. ; ,1 . , r, r 1 . iinvin,
rearee. of Md.-Cin. (in:.. 15. ' iem rom 0n.e SCtof. ."''"Y1' io
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ILm. Jumet A. Pearce. Ex-Senator Cor-
win does an act of simple justice to Sena-
tor Tearce in the following note, which we !
innl published in tho Cincinnati (azette:
Cincinnati JV. 15. X.-KJih.rs Gu:Hk:
In your paper of to-day you nay you are
lnlortneil that the lion. James A. 1'earce,
fM.l 11. a C.r...l.n ..-l. ClUOio.!
l.l 44VI,, IP IIH3 Uei'llll'l HV n oil iro,i..oiF
last winter, in n gambling house at Wash-
ington. This cannot be truo. I know
Mr. Ten ice well; I know he never did
play at any qame during mv long and in-1
tiuiate acquaintance with him. Mr.
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1 l-ill i;U 19 II V 1, lllill BOIU Ul U1U 1. 1 Ull Will
uu V'" oy eo uraaicung
,)0le ju .,oup issuo to-morrow
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I UUI UlWftLlui'li Jl iiruilV, Ul llll!IL LIllM
Tuos. Corwix.
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lliosewiio kllOW .Senator Pearce per-
sonally, need not lie assured that themanly
nJ generous effbrl of Mr. Corwin, in liis
Jcfenco on this oeeass on, s founded on
nUh mi(1 ju,tioCi e
un,ler any circumstance" I
un i rimy iiKuuisuince. i
AMF.liK'A.
ler. ",tli, 1S;,H.
1 he County Pent nt Motml Joy I i
A" 'b'u I i 1 1 . i -ii in. I i .., n lui 'i
mod i i el the i ilu. in i I Mount .'"V loid
I il.lt inn uibb I oil rue'd iV I I i llin..',
the ep ,-,, MO Wlll.UI
W l l
I I llll
Mill,
t ike
I ho ,
,bn,
died to the i lour, and .'"liii Sliuv up
"I Sc. letni . I II.' I'le'l b lit bin mi'
I the i 't 'ji i i ol the 1 1 i. "t i 1 1 1', lo be, to
neiiMil i'I o pi linn i I lie reinoMil of
untv eat Ii oiil I'leailicld to Moiinl
ill.'d l'.r MiL'i'riplioiii lor the -
II o the polinlv blllldiliL's. f I'orlv M' -
r 1 1 i iii ol the poiiniv biiildiiiL's. fl
en llioii'and ilolhns were unaninioiisly
Mil.v l du d by I -:ponMl.e pal t les.
( liiver ( 'oiiMin, ,li".. livens, Mm l is Wnl-
be e, P. ,V I K ens and Joseph Loll llsblll V
were uppoiiined a coininiltce to diall reso
lutioii. iiiiin.' their nbsciico ,1. I'islioii
Shaw lu. wiis called tinon to iiddrcss the
alleil upon to ii.i
niectiii.'. He proceeded to do so as fob ! y live years, and w e would fui llo r state
lows: Itiiat wo intend to remain hucIi for the
Mil. rursiiu'vr, and fellow cili.ens of next twenty live years to conic, unless the
Mount ,Ioy : There is, as you kntnv, ut , same be sooner accomplished, wo there
the present lime a prent excitement 1 torn deem it impolitic lor us lo lake part in '
throughout Ihe county in repaid to the ro- said meetiiip nt Curwcnsville, nnd hereby j
moviil ol'tho )iublii3 buildinps from t ld i instruct mid dclop:;toit in iiceordaco there-'
Town, and 1 have no doubt if wo make with; and al the sumo time no would so-1
the proiicr exertion we can procure their licit the aid of both t'leiirlield and Cur-1
removal to Mount Joy. I Cheers! We wensville in our M'esi'iit enteriiiize. I
have been sulleiiii" heie lor a loop time
by reasons ol not haviup the public build
inps; but at last the dawn approaches,
innl now tho liual and ploi ious result de
pends upon ourselves, for
"llerdlinp bondsman, know von not
i" iivi.i, nun inii.i i tun oeieu upon oiu
but. nor. loyour tents then, () men of
Mount Joy! lluekleon your urmor and
ii rein ire ioi ine I "in : i n nnuers ol An-
, I - - - 1
phiu-e.
l no preat season piven i.y our ailvei'sary
i is that 1 'urwensville is on th
! Erie. Uiroans. J!ut mv f
lllph way to
.ow citizens,
what profit can tho people of thi
I' "i"' vwi,,.,.,
at Do the people of Ki io
pat Curwcnsville' Do they
county
uei ive troni (hat
do their dealin
uy tlicir w hiskey, lolmcoo, and other
necessaries there? Do they pet '.heir
l l.icl.simthnirr and shoeing done there '!
.o, jir. i resilient, eelio answers no. -
Cheers. Hut w liei e are wo located, sir ;
answer, sir, on the shortest route be
tw ecn the usqtiohannu ami the great Sin
namahoning : (ApplaiiseJ nnd let me tell
you, fellow citizens, thetinde ol Sinnama
honinp is of inure import nice lo the peo
ple nt this county, than the trade of Jjric.
.uiouier reason urpeu by l.ie citizens ol
Ciinvonsvdle is, that tlio country round
their town is pood lor agricultural purpos-
;es, the soil being at least half an inch in
.thickness. 1 grant you, Mr. I'lc-i'lenl,
! his is a ttroii't argument, but here, too.
.
"boy
must yield to Mount Jov, for by ae-
tl,;l u'.oi.siireinetit our
soil is just five
eights : beers. I Mis sir, w e beat
them one eight, and 1 feel satisfied that if
this argument bo properly urged before
'.he Legislature, it will .settle the contro
versy m our favor. I treat Applause. I
Hut we are told, on the other band, Mr.
l're.-ideiit, that the lemoval of the county j
seat from Cloarticld, w ill be a great lo-s to i
the citizens and property holders of that
town. True, sir, such may be the ea-e, (
but it is their look out and not ours, an 1
I hold, with the oilier "sh.ii p" men of the
county, that the motto of every business
man should be,
"Tut money in thy pur.-e. j
No matter by what means.'' Cheers ;
Tlio removal of the county buildings here
will put money in our put. so, and very.
soon utter it is done, wo will all bo builds
ing large brick palaces liko they are now
doing in Old Town. Applause. J Thus
you see Mr. President, their loss, will be
our eternal gain ! Terrillie Chens J
1 think, sir, we can easily beat Curwcns
ville. We have "bccii" their thirty thous
and dollars and "went ten better." Ap
plause. We liavo surppassed them in
tenth of soil, and I havn no iliinbt wo i nn
surpass them in every thing eNc, and if
they should hold another meeting and su
scribe a larger sum, then wo will double
their subscription.
"Shell out McDuff
And damned bo he who first ci ies hold,
enough !"
Tho speaker took his seat amid raptur
ous applause. The committee reported
the following preamble and resolutions,
which were unanimously adopted.
whereas, In tho course of human
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fol)(i (,f " iPC opcnition,"-and desire to
make "a cood thina of it." reirardine
therefore.
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IviP'i'-cd that tho removal ol the eoun
v Kent from its nrniit loenihin ;u .,i.t
liitoly necessary, and highly expedient for
- 1'6 following reasons: 1st Because the
on,''11.,, of Clearfiel.l refuse to en ct the
01,,rt ''' we,cou''l ft the public buildings
tl.t f, ."II,- M'A l..,,l.l .....i. ....
inein to anoinor. ova Jt
tliev were re-
moved to Curwcnsville wo could'nt cot
them at Mount Joy.
Unohrd that it is tho interest of the
people of the county to nnve tho county
" ". uw:Vse-,,t. H ;is the,
,"",.pi,ntrnl location nd It is on the
public thosoiighfare. leading from Tyrone
io me innanianoning ora l lie "wealthy
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II U 11UU I IH! II ee. I llCIllsl'l VC-4 lOllsl I nml I ,,,., tou l,w , ,, .u I,, lo.l,.,,,,, ,,,,- -.--- -v - n. , . , . ..rl i .. ....
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cll"fn -, ,. Mount .Jo' WlU 7V,ct tll0j,,ie losi wllR'1' iiseitizons had sustained hy
''"chui dings without one dollar ol ox- the decision of the Connecticut Court nnd.
1 V i -p . , .
'""t l ie l resident apjioint a
comn."u'e ol twenty-five to procure sub -
seltlit ions mill Rend ftorcru in I Im ru ,nra in
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Cet II lull tiacSOU t)V the Lom.shit.iiro
- . 1 , m-r-m
y urwensvnie iniit, tno new court llouso
l,al,,litfMu - l.,nlunr.fl ,m.,l l.nll ;'....
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UUilb V,J t. in l.ll'. wuil J1I-1U ill V l.l
wensvillo and Mount
Jov ftltrrnn.ti'1 v.
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Shows a disposition to "cave" nnd bo ro.
j'ected with the contempt it deserves.
iVWrcZ-that. the proceedings of this
meeting bo published in tho Clearfield and
Lur papm e 1 ln Ul0U1,lcld
-n ,i r ,
J he meeting then adjourned.
W.M. WALLACE. Tntsr.
.TuHJf Sll w, W,
11NK COUNTV MhUlNUl
A II' i . I MU' el I he ft i M'l ol line 'i"Ui
h w is h. ld nl Sen nlnli.oii ii". t",
l-'.s.
lo on'.- AteliUon n eh . Ie. I i i "idcnl,
l ei I I'm i s and .limn I'm-, Vi. e l i-
-idciils, and .limn I'oWlcr. .vei ') ,
.Iiiiin t iallaln i , John M. I 'iilninitiir-,
Saiinii I Sel.iilitf, mi l h'lis-i I M'.Muila,,
wni' appointed n i oiiimil lec lo cmmiilt
Willi couiliilt tec II olil I'heliy Tice III lei
en lire lo l.oiiudatics ol siiid eoolily.
While the committee was out it was le
solved in ni'iioint n cmiunit tee ol lour to
attend the loecl inn nt ( 'in w rhs die on the
17th, and the toll, m hip iustructiolis i 1 1
lo said coniuii; tee ;
H7.ii". we have licen favorablo to the
erection nl I'ino ( 'omit v for the hist Iwfn.
Tho committeu on liouudarics Hii'imit
ted tho follow inp report, wliich was unan
imously adopted, viz i
"Commelicilip at tho soul Invest corner
of Montmnnerv townshin in Indiana coun-
, ,..... i." i: ,i- ii,.,,,
ti. in, ii uim il L' in i ui mill ii.uiiit'1 i
' . . . .... c -
ieasL ill a h.rai.'liL lino to .lunios tiiv k in
I Jordan luwn.shin in Clcailiehl eoimte
thente southerly to tlio mouth of Whi'l -
..w..'.. ,,,,, i ',,,.,.! ,...,...), i...
,,v J 1 Ull u.l ,v (,, ,1, lf V I .:, I 111 III " II I,
jsaid creek to the Cambria county line,
i the.icy soiithwesterlv to t lie snuthcust,
icurnor ol ('het toWlisbin in ('iiinbi'iii nnnn
t thence westeilv alonp the southern
i line of said township to the southeast cor-
i jinu ui sum iuw nsiiip iu iiii so
lwr of .Susijuehanna tow iibhip,
i point on the Indiana countv
t hence to a
IKillit on the iiiilnina couniv 1 1 n where
buid lino would bu iiilcreet,-il I ,c ii. r.oitt ir. -
nation ol the line between tireeti and
Cherry 11 ill townships lo the forks of Two
I.ieks creek, thence to the place of be-'
ginning." j
A meetinp to the same effect was held
I ill Cliest township, on the l'tli December,
lSjts:.
A. S. To.er. lYcs't. James Dowler. Sec'v.
.bones lion In- I lot Woi.-nll A x T..-.V
and b.ra liool, were chosen to represent
' ,,..t. i(1.i i,s , n at lL.. i,.,'tm,r .,, i:.
wensville on the 17th. with the ""lolluwimj
j instriu lions :
j "Jicsuiccti that we arc opj.osed to any !
I measure which will operate against the iii- j
i tores ts of Pine count., ; that we will use
;all fair and honorable means iu our power :
I to have a bill passed by the Legislature to1
,lorm Ibe ne.v eouiiiy of Pme without rcl- j
jercuc" to any measure or interest w Inch
iuui'. .'.uo.s.1 ii uu u.l,
Signed by the ofiieers.
At a meeting held at Smith's Sehool
house in 1'ell township, on the 10th Doc,
the follow ing resolutions were unanimous
ly ad op l ed :
Vi'M'ti', That our delegates to the C'ur
'.veiinville Ci nvi miou po lor the interests
ol Pi n i) c'Uiiitv, and i'mc county alvrif.
ji'ioi.n, That the delcpaies withdra'.v
ii oui the euiiventioii uftcr reading the.
above iiistructioii.
II. D. KOSi:, Pros'.
lli.Miv Ijjiltii, Sec'y.
On our Table.
"Tin: L'oustMttion." About this time wei
expect to receive the first millibar ol the j
greatest weekly paper yet published, to be;
commenced at the first of tho coming year, j
"The Constellation," Edited by Pauk Hen- i
JAiitx K-ip and Published by George Kob-'
ens, ui o, ,,-r .iiinuin. ror jiaruc uiars
, . i it
see novcrtisenient in this paper.
Tie Ot'nffvc Furnur. Wo have on our
table the Doe. No. of this popular Mag
azine, and monthly Journal of Agrieulturo
and Horticulture. The terms cf this pub
lication are so low that they come within
the reach of every one, even if they are ta
king another similar one. 50 ets. a single
copy a year in advance, 5 for S'2. 8 for .'!.
Addl es Joseph Harris Ksip, Itochester X.
V.
"ltrr'.ns lhiectn,
Semi-monthly fori
Jan, I.nVJ is received and sustains its well
earned reputation. Fifty-two new coun
terfeits altered since the Semimonthly is-
sue ill Dee. This showi how important it r,nU f l,.Av jarnvn lnnrt,,,e.i. rlcared, und having a b.f; house nnd other bail
. r , . . i o , louSs 1I" Iilllueii.n, lloarsenc'S, d,ps thereon. Seoed, taken in execution, and
is lor iM-iiies men to tu.ie tlie Seiniiiionth-. fioun, Froiichitis, Incipient (oiiMimii. to be mid as the propertv of Jofenh BennetL
ly detector.
The Amistad Case.
As e oiisideralile reference was made to
this ease hy President Buchanan in Lis
a . . . .
inn i cssei uu. in v lounu us way into i.ong
Island Sound, and was formerly taken pos
session of by the lievenue Cutter and
brought into New Haven, where the cases
were tried, and the Court decided that
they were ei.ntled to their Ireedom. and
they were sub.-e(,uently so! at liberty.
' Afterwards the Spanish Government claim
, ed from our (ioverntnent remuneration for
tno tit.eration ol tfin Alncans. Our (iov-
1 eminent recognized this claim, and has
'severul tunes urged the attention of Con-
1 . ,- I t.o t,,l.;.,.t T..;,i,...i i..i
,n-'--- ' . . . .. u ,..v..,lot
'inlnii htniiiiwniiiiiiiiri, "I ,...t,......:.. --
i " - , '
I I J ,mmu j
these claiuiants i
t" . .. 1 . Ou
under our treaty with I
Spain, of tho
2Hth October. 17M. and I
! ivh ilel. ilciini ndin tr inul i,w u-a r.. i i rt ,1.
i - j-..vv. v iuLin , uu
inntiee."
message, wo give tlie following lads tnthe nrid even dr,prrnte discuses of Ihe luupn l.i ils
case: I use. When once tried, il auprriorily over every
! other medicine of its kind is ton r.i.p:r( i t In est ape
Some twenty Jcais ago two Spaniai'dsat- observation, nnd where its virtues ive known, the
tempted to convey their slaves hy waler , !mlllic n'i loi per hesitntc what ni.tiii' te to m ;,!ov
from one part of the island of Cuba to an-i f'Vhc I,it'iri s'i"K " !'""Rr'i,s i ifrciim,, f tl .
, , , ; ,. r';lr"fla:'rv organs that nrc mridrnt to our chin.-te.
otlier. lhcy ch il tered a vessel for this j While many inferior remedies thrust i.pnn the
purpOH', but as soon as they were out of . enmmnmry hnre failed and hern discarded, tbi.
sight of land the negroes mutinied and has pained friends by every trial, confeiied l ei iiiis
an'd took possession of the vesel The on ,,IC nn'-'''"a ,lll'.v ruu never fort.d, nnd pio
negtoes knew nothing of navigation, nnd KcXn.'''" h",m """
posile the Journal office. '
.i., Irish servant ohRervinabr.r n,;. i dec' J 1P48. tf.
S"1;.111 80lv,;"toR'J.her mis-
, '" I n7 kod 1 17CRS and BCFFALO ROBES i ,Bi,T.
'How long it took them craters to haWi ?" i season, at Kl Rat 7F rV
i "Three weeks," was the reply' "Och'lZ KATZER P.
shure that i. the same as anv oiler iwi lT-r , 1 7
except a Pi"."
nr.w AinirmMMiNio
NIIIM I;. AH - ...m ..!. i V "i
1 1, n I lt. lili...i'lii"l loll "t' Il H Vl'il
i;r.
I'll l.l
n (..null . f lml n ll. li.l. l.'"! . f fnlil. Ii
l iffill (.1 lh Him" "f M 'I'""""., Ill II:.' M
H' ft nl Miel. Ill !'"im l"'"'1t'. r 1 1 -!''. I
I.. i cnl" l. "i.li. i "f llm HiiIiiiii'ii t'liul, ! Ilu
l.l.il'Hl t l.f I'l'ln ll.lfli'i n .
1 1 1 1 1 ,1 s ItAI It'll j V,
I'M llli K II M I Hen,
jam: I I.AUK.
.ii..'. :v, ism.
-21 I'll.
MMU r,.-Tlm f.ill.mlni uu-
I j mi'il 'i'r"i.ii I
luivp Mi', I in lli" "Hi i, ,,( Ilia
l. ili "( llio
I'.iiitl nf l'iniliT Hi"".inm i.f I Inn
lli l, I ( iiioiiy, tlii'ir I'l l nii.iiK f' r l,iri i.-i. i.l llm
Ijiiitinry Nt'si'luii iii'Xl, niMTonl.lv t.i Act "t As
m'nilil.T nf Mnri'1' Zs, Is. ,, riiliiliil "An A. I In
rr .'III. ill' I 11 O Hill) l.f I llli.Ml III III l,i'IH'l, it I'.
W. W. A ii.lrriin, I'l'iin l.iii"liii, I'iivit'i.
II. Iliiys .M.irrnw, CliMiliil'l llon.n Ii, Tutrrn.
Aupui'liii' Mills. Hi, CiiviiiKliin tmviisliii,TiiV('rn.
Kniiiucl Hnl.imi.il, Hiip tnwnsliip. Tiivitii.
I.viiiii.I Vi. YVi'l'l, liimri'hi'e lnwniliii Tiivin. ;
A. L.Opil.'ii, l.nwr.'in'O tun iiKliip, 'liivern.
Vi. Vi. AiuIitciiii, l'i'iin to uniliip, Tiivitii. i
tlcu. 2. OKOItHK VVAbTKHS, (Tk.
Scrofula, or King's Evil,
is a constitutional ch'sense, a corruption of tho
blisiil, hv which this fluid bcinmes vitiated,
weak, and jvxir. lleinp in tho timilutinn, it
pirvad.s thu whole liodv, and nmv liurvt nut
' "iseiisc on any pari in ii. iM oipnn is ,rcc
"" " ",t:l1'. "(,r w imTooncvviucn it may
: nut ucstrov, J lie scriiliiliius taint is variously
, . . . . .. . .. . ..
. (.miti'ii iv liil.ri'iin :il fllsl'nsi, litv I IV II 1 ir flu.
their cliildrt'ii.1
I Its elfccts eoiiiiii-nre hv ilcnosilion from the
I hlimd of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
tho limps, liver, and internal orcuns, is termed
! tubercles : ill the Klaiidi. swelling; mid on
the surface, eruptions or mires. This foul cor- ;
! ruptioii, which ponders in the blood, depresses
the energies of life, bo that scrofulous constitu- i
tio;is imt only suffer from scrofulous com-
plaiutr,, but they have far le-s power to with-
M:i!id the attacks of other disease:,; enii'e-
i.iciitly, vast numbers perish by disorders '
! which, alth'iii;;li not scrofulous in their nature, j
arc still r":iu tccI iutal hy tins taint in Uic
-lcni. Mo.t of th? cotinimption which 1'.'
i iiiiatui the human latnily lias its origin dinrtly
in this scrofulous coiitaaiiiiiitioa ; and many
, Ui-ilruetived.-i a-es of the liver, kidneys, brain,
i and, ii.deed. of all the organs, arise from or
j arj aggravated by tlie tamo cau-e.
! "ieuu;uicr ot ail our peoj lire m n l ima
i their pcr.;"iis are iiiviKieil I.y
. aro nivn.inl by tins i;iku.g m-
, ,
ti'in, a'hl tl.c T lies!! Il i- ilnili'iiiiiiicil l y it.
l'u cleanse it fmin thesv t"i:i we must hik v;i!c
the blood by an allerativj mcilicinc, and m
viu'i'iate it bv lualtliy .'".mil and exercise.
I SmcIi n in, IL-iiif. v,' s.n.iiv in
AYlITS
n t ii ii
I l!ii )()!! C(i J'iXlraCl (il TSJI HI rillll.
,,. ,,, . ,,Tt.,.tH:d rcm,.,jv t!:, JlK!iU-al
.skill of ,...;r ti.ms can licvi- i..r this every
wl.ir . pn-ra'ling and fatal m:.hidv. Itiseom-
, uutu Hcni tup mest active iimii , u tii.-it ,.v
: lieen iii covered lor the (xtnirzr.ti'.n i !
ibis ('. 'i'l
! diM'rder from the llocd, ami the resci
rvstcM from its
tlestrui't v
He:-. it s'iniil.l ! .-. ....,!., i r l ( ,- iV,
vr 1 ! r
; i-.i Hv -
it, ! u li ."
Sr. Antm'
I'ni'i.rs,
l!i:.,lnn
nut only .(reful.i, biit
tinns hich nri'-o from
nail .'-kin l'n:r.A'-i--i,
ii-isic, or J'iuvsii'ins.
i'.i.ort in s, lli.uxs ami :
ther
Kar,
.v's 1
l'i i,
ai.d Sa:.t liiiicv, Siii) Iii '.'., Uinov.
111! I'MATiSM, SV I'll I l.l TIC ki.ll y. !.!!. :l !,
r.si.s, Ditor-v, Dv.ii'i I--.A, Di i ;i.; i v,
ilil'lCCll, AM. C iVI'l. AIMS AIM- iNi; 1 l.d.M
l.b
i :.y on I.M'i l-.r. .
in " imyuriti of ii
f; r M-ri.fula is a d
ii.' 'I he "pi.b'.r 1 1 1.;
'.,.'.,.'" is fun:. led in ;:: ;V,
: ..:'::.!'.. .in! tic! li d. 'i
.i;:d viitue !' '.his ,V.r: i a
T ai tic.uar i,i,i ,(.i
rilla is to puiify and repci.crntc this vital l'i,;d,
without v.hiih mhu d hcallh iii im i.isil !c c
cuntuminulcd ton: l.tutiei.k.
Ayer's Cathartic Pill?,
FOR ALL THE MltPCSCS OF A f.'.KILY filVCIC
BU rj w I 'Jllposi y lllill i-
11
li l! r 1 : : r i
thrir nctitii can nuclv viih-i
run lv v 1 : 1 1 -1 : . 1 1 1 "1 1,
I 'J hcir ir::cir:itiiitt preprrta s sr 1 !,.:: ' c
nml 110 iiM.iiite iii iv puitn.11 i.f uu 1.1 i, :,;. 1
ism, roiKctin its clin.'.sut iu li.ii , ;.iu, 1, ,
its lualtliy iPtlitics. A 5 n ( mi t-m mt c i f i' -pnipcitirs,
the iuvnliil vhu is ln.uor! ii.nn vili
pain or plivsici.l t iiiiv is ustoi.is!.t d in i,'i,l l.i
health (.r ci:cii:v iibUnid by u linittly at Mac si j
dimple sml inuii,p. ;
Not einly do they rrre tlie rvrrv dny re-n p1: ir ti 1
nf every I cily, l ut ulso mai y fnriiii'lnl.li' ai.rf I
(lar.Bcrous diseases. 'Ihe i.pei,i I clew r.:,ni(d is
pleased to funiish pialis my Atnriieiiii Aliuaiiue.
rantiiiniiip certificate of their riucs urd uii c. lii.i s
fur tlicir use in the f(il!miiii; r (unplr.ir.ts : utihr- I
i:cks, llraiff,unit li(ndt(r ariu'ni fctti rtiti'tdi rtii I
Noiiwti. Aomin, htdijitstiim, I 'am m o?,rf Mm 1 11. 1
luailii.H nf tic y.'elcr.'j, I'uitu'rttt i. Lots of An: i - i
j:.- I...'. J.- ....1 ....... 1 :....'.. .1 . '. 1 ' .. ,
(fir, "itiinirr, UIIU l)li:ri hlllliioi l ini.Jli; 11, '
arisirp from a low M;,tc ef the liuly ir ul sirueli.'ii ,
of its function".
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
l eu nu: ii.M'iii 1 1 in: oi'
tion, and for the relief of Com uinplive
Pnticut in ndvnnced Hunct. of the
d- '
' , . ,
So wide is li e li. l.l of its lisefiilriss and so ru-
nicroui are the cases of ils rurci. that almost
, ' f loutil in km piib-
, iiiiv know n. w no naic i ecu icsiorcf ironi a .Mien r
i'itr.rAnF.D hy
DIE. .7. V. AYKR & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
C. I). Watsom, and M. A. Kiiank, Clenrfleld.
E. F. RnKSKKn. Mosrisdule.
C. It. FosTF.it, Pnilipsburg.
.Curwcnsville.
, Lutbersburg.
And all druggists. dec. 22, 1868.J
CUBA HOTEL, JAYNE3VILLE, PA.
THE ahove Hotel, bavins recently been fitted
nn 1.. m ..I'
. ., -..,, ...
is now open
io. Traveler
ir in, ,ee?maMit... r tb. ,.i.l,e.
nin
find this a convenient bouse.
Way 19, lSi8, JOHN JORDAN.
,. ,
t- riiii7irT t win ir-i? . . .
. ",.i.i u . ,ijn,uniL, l TronjlK y AT Lit
rli,.rlH I', fur,,,. i cu.. t, .'
ill K "ftr.aMlu.lW'MTS aelllnf
C'OUUT rnncl.AMAllON
A ft ... 4 1 ..
VI Hi el i " , I'm II h .1 IM )., ,
I i. Ii' -i I. ..I.l I,.. ,. ,i ,
I n -I I,
Ii n 1. 1 l,,. in, ii, I,,,), ju
In. I, r,.,.i I ..! i.i i null. .,f I
tin mi l I'liM. h mi l II,,, .,h n
1 i
Vti.l) ,
"l I,
file! Iti'lpmien lo-i.tiOl
llll .1,1 1.,
ti.'l.l V. Iinl I.iiimI Oh it Itii'.i i . '
l.'.l-.l, f..r l.f l....i,u , (',.,'
l'lrn., Il Iiiiu'h I "III I, I ,, I (I,,,,,,,,,
I mill i, Uli'l nu t I .Tinil..'!, nii'l (,,', ' '
i'mi .Inil lo lniTV. nt ; Ii ii-l). ., thi .
".null "I I I. ml., I, I, mi II, '"'
7V,o7 .l.'.i.Aw, (! 1
NoiK i: is, ii. i
''It !' ',''.,OI,v,
i ormiftr Jiuneci nt tim .
.. ii . ii , ,. , i.n.i,,,
, r"" """"-r ",' '"'Oll.'l.l. I., ,,,,,
11,,'ir .i-,..pi .. i..i,, mil, tli.-ir lt',,, i' "
lii.iii-ili"in, Km I iieitl , mi, li,.r (m
l.r:iiici', to iliilliu.c linn-. l,j , ,, ,njr '
uu. I in llii-ir l.rlmir, iii riiiin to , ,,lllfi ti(j
run. innl W ilui.-.-ii. mo i, m-nti'd tu lio tlut L
Hump HlO'ii'linu, mi l nul (,'lmrt wiiliiiui i,.
nl tlii'ir peril. "'
on i'.. iiiiuit my nnim nt t lenrfl ,!. tl,'.
,1,... ..r 1 .,, I...- o... , ' . ' '
. ..j ... . ."" " ., ... ..... j 1'iir in our l,,jrj ,
lliuiisaii.l I'lpht liuii.ln-,1 nnj llfly.oiglu'
llm ciphty llr.-t your ol Aiueriian lnj',,,.
iliucc. '
JUKlHjni Ml l,l,i;ii, shtrit
SIlliKIFPS SALIiS.
i ) Y virtue of fnnilry ri'. of Viinilitiuimi t I
J J p'nui" issiifl mil of the ('nun of Cuau, ,1
l'ie f t-'lmrliel.l ('minly, nml to me dirctu I
-- iy. , ' . " v"m 'lo'
v - s - "", ,""", the its I
i "' "......, i.', um luiiuwing denrrik
retil cMtnte, tu wit :
Krtes went, Sll pvrclii'H to u miiull liecch on tl.
: west liruncli ol' tliu AI osba ii n o n crook : th.,
i""d. ,;si tlt'xrocii west, 17s perches to paw,.
K"""ii; : v.'iitmiii.iij lll'j acres, 71 iicrchi
' uul" I",rl "V ""."V ""un oinl John Sibl,
Kiirvcva, mi which llicro is u euw-iuill erected.-1
M'l.cii, omen in ctccut iiii, and to bosolil ai H
iirnioriy u. omiuius insii una In n P. Hind.
Also a certain tract ol lunil, aituuta in linn
ei Jo luwusliip, t'lcnrliehl county, contuining oi l
u u ii u re u ucru, ununiicu oy luuus ol t- Hun I
b Uffli, ltowhiB nnd othcra, with log hogi'l
ii u imrii, ana nooiii nu icri'K clciired thoreot
ii"d a younj; in chiuil tlicroun. Soizcd, taken it I
cxccalion unit to be sulj ua tlio pruperty ef Jufac
1 11 Villi.
j Aim certain tuts or lntirt, mtuato in Cc
wensviiii', bounded hy I ilbci t nlrcct on the wen
nil alley on coiilh ninl cunl, linii llcorgo it rent
tlic norili ; liuvinj,' erected a dwelling bouse, ui I
i Uou.-e, in id otlier oulliou-cii llivreou. fciiiit'd, u
ken in execution, and to lie boIJ im the projicn; I
: oi riunuei I., iiivini.
I Also a certiiin triiet of land lilnme in Moni
I loHiiFlnii.t leuilii'ld ciiiial v, eiinUiiiiiiu l"i Hirei
, ljutiti led liy Inn, Is of John Price, prank JjhiiWf
und retcr Itlialmrn, with kbout thirty urrt
cleared, with a houe und ba.ro thereon, ceiiec
, Uiken in cxeculioii, und W he -old us tho .roi
ty of Henry mcul.
I Also u certain tract of hind bituatc in B:
i township, Cleai'li'.'1'l County, ttdjoiuiiiK laadi it I
Oeiiue- ii, d.irtti. Allien .Miller, aiidoibcrt ) con-
. luiiiiiiu; uuuui i"u acres, miu ij a;re o Blind
tbeicoii. ,veie.l, taken in execution and to U I
sld us Ihe j.rofi,-1 i y- ot Jese U euier.
Also I, ii'iuc ul u irii of fieri facias, tie
folloHiiig real efi.iie, lo wit :
t Tlio uaiini'l'.d fiunh part of ull lliat etriiit
iiiesniage, li i.niii iu und (fact ol i.ui I .-itu iln sr
tlic wali r- n Kun and Mo.-oiiiiu .ii i.:-tt.
.11 the ton n.-liij's .-I llu-h uod llti.ioir, iu lb,-
I'.tiiii.i .- of tei.ii-. ai.'t Clcarlic.J, of i'eon
Iviiiiia, Ij u - de I an I dc.-eri'iej as fj)luiv5 : lie
iiiiiinz ut a ....-l i. ear liie M isUiiuuuu trcck.
ii.eii'.e south '1 ih'rees nct, 1'S oerebe. tj htm
, l'i'-k. Ilietiee ."'L'I:, O'i lcroc west, hi pi.-rel
lo iin.', tlic:;.'e rionh, l.i lies, west, :7 pcrchcii
wi, ne oak; iheiiic north, -I d.'grccj ive-;, 4
j.erenes u. in iiii.,eh; lu.-uo uoria, o degnti
,a-t, I'd! purlins to lu.-t ; thence north, U dercm
e.i;t. 12 ieref:e. lo j.iuo n'.uiap . iluueo Douu, 35
: ilivree wcM, .'jO perebt s to heiaio.-K ; Ibence norili
2) il,.',-;.-e- we si. ,, i perch': lo lieiulock; tbwei
'ii 'i lli I'l.j ,l".r. c- wc.-t, l.'2 perebea tu pust bv
hcu.l ( I. ; U.euee norln, Co d. iie-j, 17 percben
topo.-t i.y l:i 111. oi K ; tlience mhiiIi, 40 J-gren
Iet, CI j.ei'i'le. ' to hen;! .ck Maaio; tlience ti iutii,
; 12 decrees eu-l, 1 1 p,-reh"s to p.l , thence suu'b,
i'iJ ili-!ici- e.i.l, sil perehen .i po-l; th..'iicMUill,
; (i I d.'-i ees we.-t, 2. J perches to p.t ; tlictu'i
isoiitli, 12 .leirrecj east, 29 p .'rebut t. a pjst
I the.icf snulii hij decrees west, 2.i pel can U
! ih'.-I ; tlienee north, s; i Ut'jreei west, ii perthei;
to iost; tlui.ee north, 1 2 decree west, V perrlici
' to post ; thence s-iiilb 10 degrees west, ,24 percb
' es M post by w hite oak ; thence 8 iiitb.RS dcjrrew
east, .72 peieln-s to beech stump; thence nurlb,
j Ctl ih r cs east, ;i.'iS perches to Monet; thence
i :iSj easl. 21 I perches lo po.it; thence north, ii
devices scutb, 1HI peicb 'S t a laurel, on left or
I western bunk cf Trout llun ; tbeneo dow n Mid
'stream to itt junction iiiih .Mo-bniiii m crcik.
and down east i r rilit Imuk of same by tho cour
1 sef nn I ilictiiuces thereof to southern lino of Jokn
Harrison tract oppu.-ita the tenn of OceoUw
beneo till decrees cast alonj (aid line to p!inl
of lie-inning: Co" ng seventeen hiiudrwl
tiv e iicrcf a' AIfo the delendiiiif
interest, it be' undivided f.nirtti pnrt ef
the town cf Uef ola. on Tyrouo and Clenrfield
Paili ond, including w ithin town plot eijrbty Hera
and allowance, incized taken iu exeiuioi, tit
to he sold as Ihe properly of J. J. Lintrle.
Also all tlie defendants interest in a certail
tract or piece of land, Hluate in Pike township,
t'leiirlield enmity, bounded by lio.ls of lani(l
liriuku' estiitc, hiinluf IVillinin Dennett and oth
ers, containing about 7i ncies, about 5(1 .rcrei
i Also a certain tract ol land, fhuuto in Chert
J'"""h'P. s'learfield county, containing 4 fSmjron,
bounded by land of John M'l'herrin, K-ibdrt
M'l'herrin, A. Jl'fiaivey, and oth.rs, Willi small
' l,use, harn, and a'.out 20 acres cleared bcinr
n. ..., i.,.i, k i i:..i...i.
J Lcrdf Also-iio acres 'in' Bell t.-wnshin hk
', j , . . '
house and ham, and SO acres cleared thereon
adjoining lands of J. Lee, R. M'Kaddin, and ci
; Into of Tboinns Wilson. Also a lot i.t Inrof in
;Neliurp. (.'lust township, fronting iiK.n Jli
street, with a large frame store house, and dwelliof
: house thereon. Also ,-t lots of land in the town
i of Lunibervillc ; beinfr the same premises bought
by R. Michaels from t-boemnkcr. Seired. taken
in execution, and to be sold ns the property ef
Robert M'Micbaelii Charles S. Worrell.
1 Also a certain tract of land, containing sixty
two acre, and bounded by Watts, Oreenwooi
j M'Crarken, Owens, and others, with forty acni
cleared, nnd log house and barn thereon. Seited,
i tuken in execution, nnd to be told as the proper
ty of John M'Cracken.
Also a ecrUiin lot in Rridgeport, bounded V
, Erie Turnpike, east by road to Pennsville. nouik
ny Jusepn npeuccr,
wast by road leadii,r U
'"""'' s-pencers, Willi a House thereon. Seited,
,"ken in '"'ution, and to be soldaj the proper-
"f Chambers.
I A'"0 certain tract of land.sitoato in IVoooV
ward township, with saw-mill, dwelling boast,
nd uarn thereon, about ton acres, more or less:
bounded by lands of James M'Kee, John Wnolf,
i and others, formerly a part of the Robert M'Gb
i Irnct. !-ei7,e;l, teken iu execution, and to , seal
as the property of John M Farland.
' Also certain true! of land, situate in Cke"
townshin, bounded bv tiedden Mnr.h A .tubs
: Ration, enntnii.inr nbi ol i:ii Oh .hn.1
' 6a cleared ; three duelling houses and two lot
, burns tbufHon. SAi7il. fnioin In i.An,.iw.n .nd
to Ha .,.1,1 n. il r..,,ria .f n tz i'Vf..iAM
i - ' - r' r ' v " . "in""-
Also a certain lot of eruuud in tli. knrmiri
f Curwensvillo, on tb east side of Thom""1
!treet, cnu',ning about fill feet on said street,
i and 1 HO feet to an lley ; bounded on the nort
l rT Ir""' ""'T' ?" '1
.l,y ,T''"niP""D trt, with a two story bousew
,uble thereon. Seized, taken in xeemien,"
to b. .,,ld.s the proper., of Joseph raters.
' r r.lCPtlUCK G. MILLER, ribenu.
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