Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 26, 1860, Image 3

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jje Elearfitlb UmibIit;ur,
1VEUXESDAY. DECKMllElt
Car Time at Tyrone,
Tho Winter arrangement of ths Potinsylran'm
railroad, on and nftcr the 26lU instant, will be ni
fulloi :
TRAINS LEA VINO EASTWAR..
' Fait Liu ------- - 8.3t) a. To .
Jl.il Train 12.10 p.m.
iprn Passenger 10.13 p. iu.
TRAINS LEAVIKU WESTWARD.
Expre'S Taaicnger ------ 7.42 a. in.
MailTrutji 128 p. in.
)'Mt Line 8-22 P- "
N trains iw on Sunday except the Express.
L- . - - - - - -J
Drowning Men Catching at Straw
Tlio miserable subterfuges to' wh)eh tie
2G 1800 ,rcIl'hlican journals arc resorting in the
. . . , - "sen of troubles" en which frrey ore tos Aiamev
The Census e Pennsylvania.
COUNTISS.
JfifNo paper will bo issued from this
office next week.
Pr. A. M. II ills jiitifios his friends
that lie will lie absent frft.it his oflico in
sed. suggest the image of tlrort Win1 men mn'
grasping at straws. Oho of them, prctcrN nVuver"8'
ding to be un organ ol comnierco, assert-. BoufoTd
e.d yesterdny thut cotton is not king,'' i"'
became so,rne iJowneastor says lie has disJ Jlmdfurd,
covered a, substitute for it in Cnnadinn JITV'
n i 'tier, '
llax, from .winch lie .(Manufactures what ho Cambria,
calls "fibi illa," jUBt if tho fibre ol flax Cuban,
mi .i , .. ; Centre,
will not always make linen, no matter to (hosier.
what process it is subjected. It may j Clarion,
prove to be a very good article, iu. it 1 cS,''''
may turnout. hani ; but it will bo no1 Columbia,
substitute for cotttn, which is deitined to 1 .
i . t rawrunl,
reign king of American commerce fur Cumberland,
sometime to come, notwithstanding the r",u!'"ln
Clearfield fiom now until tins Inst of Feb-jjn,cl)iou8 yftnkeo i,1Vciuioii
j-uary, with tlie exception of llu' January
Court, during which he will be at JiCnjc.
Jicoed. A fellow named Fran if J-.iV"
jngston, of Fox township, was lodged
jail last week, 'hntgod with vngranry. -On
hcaringon a habeas rmt, before Judge
Another republican journal of this city,
long bofogged in the midst of Mincio'a el
bows, luboio I yesterday to show in a long
article that the Smith is of little or no
yalue to tho Union, and that "two Low
ells a.'O of greater moment than South
ifoore, lie was released, having promised '-'tirolii.'u in commercial uHaiM, aud Phil
o do better in futur.. J-'ratili-ka big, lazy Jclj'hiil i,i dozen South Carolwuw nil
lubber ty iooK:ng leiiow, slugi seems as
krHigli heould "whip his weight Sh wild
rats." lie took a pat ting glanoe at tho
,ars of the prisou, ami " gut dirt " for
Uouiio's Mountain
Tasoxic.Ei.eition. At the annual elec
tion for officers of Clearfield Lodge, No-'
314, A. Y, M., held on Monday night,
tho following persons wcr elected. lan
iel Faust, W. M.; It. J. Wallace, S. W.:
0. W. Iihecm, J. Ur.; A. C. Finney,
Treasurer! S. J. Jtow, Secretary.
Fast Pa v. The 4th, day of January
iicxt, is tho day recommended -by the
president of the United States, to he ob
tcrved as a day of failing and prayer, fo:
(lie reasons set forth in his proclamation,
We the undersigned pastors of the several
congregations in tho Loroiiili ofC'lcarfield,
neighboring charge, unito in exhorting
tlio people one and all, to .suspend their
Ordinary business, close their stores ami
offices, public and private, the liarks and
other public reso'ts, so as to attend ptib
lie worship in tho dill'eiont 'churches
where they are accustomed co. The
'cull upon the ministers and people is ex
traordinary ; the fioveirmoot and Nation
are fully alarmed, tlie public danger is
great nnd imminent. In this crisis to
whom shall we go? Where turn our anx
ions eyes, but to God? "Sock ye my face
-thy face Lord will we seok."
.1. It. Foiiit.
J. M. !au.ova5
W. Lkb Sj;ottswooi.
AbfXtM'KIt McLeoII.
KrtxiiTOWx IxKTiia'T.-i"ihis Society
met on Pec. Clli President in t he chair
Kin jing "Do kind to the loved ones at
home." Select Heading by J. If. Jones
I "What causes tho winds? ltetiliod tefbr.
Mrs. L. J. Jonos. A Pialoguo by V. W.
ifliaw, and Daniel Sherman. Discussion
of, "Does the glory cf this country e.x-
cod its shame? Hy J. A. Power, 15. F.
Wilhclm, Thos. CiuiiiiIk-H, and A C.
fttranford, on afVirmative, and on negative
by W. V. Shnw, J. W. Stranford, Jacob
Mock, and J. II. Jones. Decision fqr
negative.
W. W. Sn vw, Sec.
Evenisii rROt'CEinNUR Pec. o, Society
itiiet President in tho chair. Singing
J3!y Society. Pialoguoby Miss Svvarlz and
liliss Jones. Select reading hv Jliss
I Molly Hughes. Discussion of, "Does Co
lumbus descrvo moro praisa for discover-
png America, than Washlnpboii lor defon"
Iding it T Aflirmativ
I. P. Nelson
Mock ; negatively, by Thos. Campbell,
V. W. Stranford. J. A. Power. Decision
i
!ur negative.
V. v Shaw, Cor. Sec.
ed iulo onev" )Ve would ask what would
Lowell uud Plii.'iiclelphiu be to-day but for
rfoutli Curoljua utiv'.1, the other cotton
Stikles ? Because Lo.yb.'l produces fabrics
exceeding in value halt Ihtf whole exports
of South Carolina, cryo, Lowell is double
tho value of that State to tlio country.
Now 111 UiU'cictico is just thi?,- iJwt the
tlueatjeyod Joss of SouUi Carolina I.aasha
kuu l,h.e JJniou to its ceutre, and Europe
itwjlf hws Celt tJe t-hock ; whcicas, if Lov
ell wej-,e st'id lowed up by an earthquake,
undall New Englund and her nmnufacto
rieswithjl, the loss to the rest of tho
Union would amount to nothing, indeed,
on tho contrury, a large majority of the
people would consider ,tho abseaice of tho
New England .States from the confedera
tion a very rcut guin. Just let Massachu.
setts propose to secede from the Union,
and she will see whether any ol the mid
dle or Southern States will ask her to re
main. 'J'hey could get every description
of fabric cheaper from Europe than from
Massachusetts, and they would gel r:d ol
tho disturbing oleniept f her Puiilan'
ism.
There is 0 danger f Kevolgtion aud
civil touvulsiou from any of tho New'
England Statei going out4if the Union,
whatever may arise from their remaining
in. Tho Massachusetts lactones, with tho
aid of the S nith, merely give living to
their ewi: population, far iuTorior to that
which South Carolina givs her slaves.
There aro 110 pAUpers in South Carolina,
whono products not only support hey own'
jieoplo in comfort, but contribute materi
ally to the stMtonanco of tho white slaves
of Lowell. From a pound of iron, worth
a few cents, watch springs may be manu
factured worth thousands of dollars. Put
w.khv'ut .lie iraa to ivuuufitcture where
would ba the watch springs and their ma'
kers ? Without cotton what would Low
ell bo, nnd Iho other towns of New Eng-
land whero it is manufactured? When
tho South, in exchange for her cotton,
takes Iho goods of Old England iustead
of those of New England., and at the same
,tince rosu'ufactuccs extensively for herself
what, will become of -tho prosperity of
Lowell and tho wealth of the solid men
of Boston ? It is only persons whose wits
are atl'octed by thek desperate situation,
that can resort to such fl;msy logic as that
which constitutes tho staple .of the repub
lican journals of New York. JJaulfl.
Diarv oka '-ilEuiKii." Man
iirmntively by P. F. W ilhcln,, ff y 3 l!ickei1
,, A. C. Stranford nnd Jacob a f'T S,"0e'
-A pocket
J'olctvaro,
t-'ue,
Fajrolto,
1'iHukllu,
Fulton,
flrcone,
Huntingdon,
Indiana,
Joffcrson, )
J-orpsl.t J
Junintii,
Luncustur,
Lawrence,
Lebanon,
Jeuii;h,
Luierna,
Lj-coniiuj,
McKeau,
Mercer,
MiUlin. .
Monroe,
Montgomery.
Northampton,
North umberl'd, 2S,27a
l'errjr, 2(1,088
l'hila. Cily, 408,TnJ
1'ike, 6.8SI
i'ot'er, 6,018
tJcUuylkill, o,7ia
S'oniirset, 24,41(1
SmMivfn, 3,fi'Jt
Piuiqu'ohApa, I8,Bsa
TioKa, 2S,8
Union, ' 2,08J
Snider, )
Venango, 78,519
Warren, 1 3107 1
Wathinirton, t.0
Wayne, 2130
Westmoreland, 51.7i.''
Wyoming, 0,fii5
York, 67,100
1850.
25,881
1:I8,2
29.6B0
2,ftt(
23,052
ft,12
21,77
42,8.11
50.OU1
3J,3I8
17,773
15,080
23,845
611.438
23,565
12,58(1
11,207
17,710
13,2311
37,849
."4,327
35.754
24,679
3,531
48,742
P,112
3'9,901
.567
22,136
24,786
27,170
13,513
13,029
V8.VU
21,079
,07 1
32.479
ift,072
26,257
5,254
33,172 .
ll.SSO
13,270
68,201
40.235
VOPl'LATIOf.
-v- 1 .
T86Q.
87.971
180,074
1111,1
29,32 1'
6,803
ft, 013
27,784
60,046
03,803
33,763
29,313
21,239
27,087
74,749
25,575
18,800
17,722
24,603 )
i:i,H0 J
49,041
40,402
48,640
30,614
MiS
49,697
40.106
42,242
9,140
24.406
26,167
33.809
( 18,414
1 889
,116,621
?3,2I3
30,030
43,932
P1.089
'57,560
W.OflO
37,164
16,378
16.F06
i0,(94
47,775
29,057
22.040
C8,03'4
7,360
11.463
4)0,173
2li,2d
4,110
6,665
1.1,218
J 14,22
115,121
25.1S9
9,299
47,319
31.J7J
54,2ll
1 2,6i
63,088
HATR
f.'ST.
SHERIFF'S SALES. lnlerctleoea.edof,in, and 10 all 1W0 rerlain fW V-KWVX HM) C'l;XTY, tH.
11 y virtuo of sundry writs ai Vmdlllonl rno prciuUei .ituate in the ton of Lumber Cily.lowil: J The Cominniiweallh ol I'cmifjlvan ln Ilia
I VnV.. Lued ont ol ?Am ? 'rlT' tbre. certain lolaof land in wid borourh fr.,nti,,B Hieriff ofCUnrfleld Co..,-., ... .hutin.. :
i:i.a.ofCearOBld.oun,y,.n,. ,U ,n. directed, fT f, T . . "T I " ,r .S o'
summoned In sn-ccr In the ti-url ! Common
day day oUanuarv. 1861 the follonin; irk aud wett by ftrect leading up lue till rrnui r.ea 01 nam rmuiiy. r-cioro mo .
deicriked nroDerlv via- tbe bridge ; having tlierton erected a largo two find fimrt, nt l'lt-iirlicll, on llic iour-.ii ijioiKiny
gi a cenain irncc o
51 catur township, .ClearSe
0; townrhip, Center county.
- . I.I. Af ll.nH ' Mn ' e 1 I . . .
i i,..i,i t.,.i.:..' "LTi , ,1 ' ; . incd by Joeeidi h. Kirby. bounded .it bv utrf.t tftl.er mid un.liviiUd 1 hold the folb.inK
i lalsof B.BnrtW.i. W up ll.o bill fro.,, the brill,, ,,!, by a r.-nl rrt.ite, to wit : . e. rtuin tn.ot of land Mtu.ito
Co , tbfne7fom S Mo.:, and noV.i, 1n then luwothip, 1'UarCeld county. I',... iu
VI .hanoii OceV. to lihick-oii. ll,,,,..t .!! -i-i .ll co,,noD,eJ. ",,.h u""n boiwo thereon. Uo, (Wo acres nnd allownnce, adjo:mi.? hu f D.im. J
,, . . 'i . " ' certain other Inl
" tbera will be exposed to nubllo rile, at the court boinj tl" Iublio ",,, bounaJ in "10 n,,r,u ,'-T IfT
J boue,inlheborouKhofCleai-fierd,on Monday, :f?ui lr,cet' ,' by lu no owned by Jnlon M.n
o, the 14th day day ol January. 1861 tho folloninir K,rk aud wett by itrect leading up ihe bill fr. mi V.t
of lnni? aii-imln In Ti ! 'tory frame lavoin homo, burn, and oilier out- of q'teu ber A. V. 1?9, to answer Adam
R-1,1 ..,.. -i . j 1. 7 1 t"ilblinSi, bolng Hie promises knows as the Davis ll?:cy, of a pb-a wberelnre, whereas Adam
ill li 1 il 1 1 1 lub j Tavern Houie. Also, In connection therewith, Hagey and saht fnmuel ll.iey, Xielinlaf lla,
Joim Cranrindi 1 t tr two lu" iUl,0 ,n roar of ProI"r, no" occ"" e, v' Uco'K0 En.vly. jr., and l,ewi -8n.vd.-r. to
rn r .,.. .. 1 r. V i vicu oy joeeim u. Ivirny, uounucti eust by utreil ppn-ei
W!'rn w!',' ! I'i''111 up tlio bill from the bridge, ,ou,h by a r.-nl cr
' a eori!eV oni.i.Trv'v I '"' tt, wo.t by lao l of S. Jloo:. and north 1n ( b
isnr 1"0 f J-i.es Arthur,, having the ,pri,,g n..n.
a altiintn in Luinl. Si. (tsirinnn Mp I'hrrrnn. .llih. nun olliPfS :
" ZZ,ti r 8i J; eeV'et sSf '"'i' hUnM " ' " I'ublio and it was in ,ch wanner Pr-eeeded In n.r n
b iab.oak, lW,-n . l.--BP anddoJn.be court, that paHi.ious should bo made b,twen
rl 133pmi.ioWbite-Ouk IbendV' north IU Z on th ''.V lot. if Unvid and b the pnrlu-. aforciaid of ilia iiie.MURC.i nnd tee-
wiMrf,09d! wi north by 30.fot street, andean by l.,t3 of n.i,.,, it., nfores.-.id. with Ibe rrrnrlrn.iier..
21 'p'o, Heai iiOtiiwMW per." . S " JVUIini. known in lb. ,.ln cf said 1.. .Ib.Krore, we cmm. nd ,ou, that, l,.ki.,K with
29 'to VMtJLkwtoiS' we ? 5 " T (,0)- an,X elcv:n two V l-elv. bond and lawful ...en of vonr bi i:
r, iierclM..io ma 1.111. il..nl. n .-11. ..u.. -,i fr,"l oller lots sitiinlo In Lumber City af. re. . iri'di, ly w I1..111 the truth of tlx inn Her may b
:i6 i perches to a Cucumber, thoiice n orth 60 deir. cam.
2 1 porhc to Lin-wood, thence north 3 i degrees
Bi j west, 37 perches, to l'iue, (houce north 53 dcg.
og woft, 72 iwrt-lie. eroreiui; Mo.lianan crock," to
'6 I Hem-lock on line of laud now of John Crone,
2 nnd being tupposcd to cobtniu 4d r acres luoro or
m ! 'ess, Bad beiuc tarvoved in the amine uf Tli.,in
. .Winters, which, by sundry conveynncet K'came I
V lannll., uA.n.l .' 'l-l t
21 ioii; iu iuoiMiin iuiis, Kin co.'ifeyoo.
(tliesauio to Uinrjd I. l'runt-r, having thevon
4,iorected nine ilirerliug houses, two store-runis,
" saw-will, bhick-jtnith shop, bi ick-yard, nnd oL'i.'r
I ..A t..:i.ltn. I '111 Jil ...... -I .
jj o.'i m i Kin cu-nrcu tlicr.i
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tTho pupulation of Forest was 1 '.turned with
that cf J 0 H - rsun in I860,
Jftnydur county wai formed from LniNl in
18 55.
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Oov. Cuhtin's AreoixTMESTs. It is gen-,
rally credited that the following np
ointments will be made by Gov Cuilin,
U wit:
di Slifcr, g( Union county, present
Late Treasurer, Secretary cf the-Common-
alth.
John M. Sullivan, of Butler count v,
peputy Seeretary of the Ccmmonwealth.
Titian J. Coffey, of Indiana county, At-
forney Ooneral, until tho Senatorial term
frf D. A. Finnev tliall ex:iro. when that
pntleman, it is said, will assume the pe
tition.
t&Qn Fiiday litest, a man, whoso nam
f did not leurn, whilst workiiin in the
eep cut on Section 12, of the Tyrone nnd
learfield Itaiiroad, fell down a distanco
f fifty leet, upon a lodge of rocks, fractu-
fing his skull so badly that, he died on
Sunday cveninc.
On no occosian, soys tho Sprin field 2!c
'Wkan, do poop lo seem more prone to
ammit blundors than nt a wedding. Tho
'lowing actually occurred it n neighbor-
g town :
"In tlio iviMst of a crowd of witnesses,
oclereyman had iust comnleloil tho in.
rresticg cercntpny which liinds in the
rojji the following
extracts jt np tears that iho loser Musa
" modikul " 4111VU.
Knse 174, Mary Ann Perkins, Imkucsb,
washwoman; sickness in her bed. Fisik,
sum pills a soperifik, S'l. Ped me one
dollar, I quortcr bogus. Mind get good
quorter and muik her taik more fisik,
Ivaso 17-": Miktil Tubbs, bisness, Nirish
man. Lives with Pekun i'heiey, what's
got a dray. Siknws, Jijr n ij-o jibs, and
tu bud iso. Fisik to tnik twy niixtur
twice a day of sassjrpurrilly bw .jollop.
and Tsh-iLa, to make it taste (isiky put
in iljdity rubbetl his liuia with kart
greeoe liminwut, nged C8 year of aig.
I'ritiklibe niixtur nnd woodcut to iu.e
ktt-e it (.listed luiKty, but tho tinxiur'dJ
wink his innards I reckon. Kao 17(3.
I Md Jlissos l'.oggs. Aii.t i'ot no bisnoss
but T'lenty of money, sickness nul o
humbug. (Jaiv her sote of my celebra
ted Pipsuboikiu, which she svd -drunk like
cold tec whitch it ws oo. Must put
sunthin in o tenke her feel sik sr.d bad.
Tlie obi woui.in has got the roks.
Massachusetts Pero.nal Liiir.uir Pat,.
Iioston Dee. IS. A strong address to the
peopled Massachusetts is published this
morning denouncing the unconstitution
ality of the roriOnal Liberty Pill and i cq .
ommonding its repeal. The address is
signed by thirty five gentleman, inclj
ding ex-Chief Justice Lemuel Shaw, Hen.
B. P. Curtis, late Judge of the U. S. Sup
reme Court, er-Governors Lincoln, Clir
foi'd, Washburn, Gardner, and olheremi-J
nent citizens representing nearly every
counlv in tho Stale.
AGRICULTURAL MEETING.
rpilli niiuul raocting of the Clenrlield county
X Agricultural .Society, will be held In the M.
K. Church In tho oroiigh of Ckenrficld, on Wed
nesday eTcninc, Jannarv lit . ISM. When the
thestrecl in Mobile iclt,cti"nofwmcc'," '" tuko Idaee, uud lusiuoss
ii..ruinco win do irnnsactra. i.et all cnpio
who feel an intorntin the sn.-eess 0 f the Bocic
ty. K 1,1,1. s 1KWN, rrcsident.
lcccmhor 19, I 860.
s
of the subscriber in fi'oshcn i about tho
niiddlo of November hist, a Iluifcr Ucd nnd
1,1,0 spoil., about ten months olJ. xbo otaer
is reinicstod to come forward, prove property, j.ay
charges nud tnko her away or she tviU lo ditpo
sod ef according to biw. ltOUEUI JJiOXAtJ).
Dorember 12, i860. 3t
COURT PROCLAMATION.
Trili;ilt:At, lion. t-A.MLtb USS, Es..,
I T I'resijeut Jmlgo 01 the jel. Coinmon
I'l.ia of the ts-cnty-liflh Judioinl bjftrict, coin
pnood of tho counties of Cleartleld, Ccnlje and
Ch'nlon nn,l the Hon. Win. I., llooro .nd Uun.
T.cnjnmin llnnsil, Associnio Judges of Clenrlield : interest of John Taggarl of two cortain tracts of
county ( bnvo Issued their pre.MUt.Jo mo lircct-1 land, containing enh wwnlo tract 43.1 acres. 153
ed, for tho beliimg of Court ,if 'omnion I'lens, ; fcrchea, ono surveyed on warrant ef 4!lioneT.er
Also, H Dcfutidnutj interest, of, in and lo nil
that cerlkiii tract of bind siluute in ilecatur tow n
bJiip, Clear.seld county, l'n , surveyed on wnrtant
grautedto Joseph Jlnrrison, contuiniug 395 acrua
uad allowance, nnd being unseated, ur timber
land. 8eited iiL'l taken in execution, nud to bo
eld at llio property of David 1, Primer.
Alo, two certain tracts of land situate
in Uulirh township, Ci.'nrDeld county, l'a one
beginning at a Wbito I'lio aorncr of II. ll.-gar-ty,
thence by tamo north 7 deg. east, lSOpi-rcb.
to peal, thence south 43 di g. cift, 112 perches to
Uro pine, theiivo loulh 47 dcg. wcit, 180 perch,
to posi. thence north 43 dcg. V ett H'2 perches to
begtutilug, containing 113 nets, and 138 perches
being part of a' lulgcr survey in nnuio ol' Juha
tiinibhick. Thoothcr, " beginning, nt a Whit.
Pine, thence by bunt lute tho estate of J. A. Plii
lips, north 43 .west 100 perchek to Vlwt, lhco
east 125 1-10 perclioi to a Spanish-oak, thonw
by binds of Uanlo i, Co., sou 111 27 710 pcrchca,
ti:d south 47 dng. west 73 perches, to beginning j
oonk'rnilig -U acres nnd nllownnce, being sain
pfoflilvs utrvcytxl 17Ui December, 1830, on whiib
are 80 acres cleared, with -dwelling huuse, nnd
log barn tbei'on erected. A'oized uud tnken in
elocution, ni.d to bo sold as the properly of 11. 1
I. A W. K. Mht.en, and A. llyors, T. T.
Also.'a cbrfa.'n irnet of land situ.ite in
Hell totvrithip Clen.'Ssld county, To., bounded as
follows, vii : beginning irta w hite pine and cor
ner of land' uf John K-ifhon, . Ihoiuo hv taid
lands, and land of (J- L. ,Ui'd, north 40 degrees,
JOj porenes to a pU'B -.rnor, theuce by
sntnj bnjj, north' 60 dcg, ca.'t ?i6 .perches, to a
sugar roioer, thetco by suuio U'nA and In 11 ,1s of
John I'ajchen, soiith 40 iog. rati jicrcbei to
Wliitc-.Liiio,corinr, Uiencc by bu.'a.' of i'. A.
M'lihee i Co., un-d others, south 50 ii.-l', west 13f
perches, to pj u) vC b--'f.'innihg. cohta.:i'"g 291
.'res, u pert ww, iwd iilloWnnce, wiirrnn.' ,a
Vi'-iklin .1 liiilliik. ,uown as Yo.490L'. 6910. 'nd
59.'3', with snw-mill uiiil wuull log bouse tlierco.
erco'e-.1.- Scizod mil lalnen in execution, 'and ,0
bo U a ,11' liroj erty tf J. p t Jnmes Xhoui-,
as.
Also, u c.Mlain tract of nitl situate in
Lawrence tc7,.vn. 'hip, Clenrfield ctau'.y pa., con
taining 274 nc..-', bounded by tho 'feMiri.di'aiina
rivcr,ltec,ls, Hp.wruinn, Jliulidl, 11 r 3 ) u'Tk-fton,
with ft fraino lu.u.ei 'O'unio burn, aiitr.'inlll,' and
other out building tu'i'on. w ith IwoerchuioYAud
about seventy ncrcs cL'a'ed thereon. Seized ta
ken in execution, and Jo I'D sold us tho property'
of l'hilip Antes.
Also, a certain tract 'f land sitttalo in
Ilrndy township, Clearfield flt m-.'-J Pa,, bounded
by binds of . DaiUy, Mcliar, .lotejih lnlo and
otners, couhiining sixty-two ft.r.(. nnd fifty
ucrcselenr.il, witi orchnrd. Alst. a I'nct jitunlc
in Ilrndy township, Cloarflold couniy, lOntnining
lifly-seves acres, boundod by hind of Jojejih
llnle, l'hilip Kriner, tlooillaiidor, l.oosurd, and
othors, with fifty acres clcnrod, liou. harn, n-id
oreJinisd thereon, Seized and t.-vl.'t in execu
tion, ;vnd to bo sold as tho property 01 John 1.
Llule.
Also, defendant's interest o.l in, nnd to
n certa'n timet of bind situate iu ' Hoggs' town
ship. ClenrlidOll county, IV, bounded by binds
of Itichnrd Waffle, Jumos M. Shaw, and others,
enntkining eighty acres, more or lei, tho abovo
described land boing unimproved. Poized, ta
ken in execution, at.-d to bo sold ns tho proporty
of 7nbn L Shaw. '
Also, a iiertain tnct of land s!iu:vIr in;
Morris towns!, ip, Wrm field county, Pa., ciotaiil-
ing 132 acres, boimiiert by land, of John lli-.wnr'
Isunc i'.iiglnn.l, Jnmes Ivrt'c, 11 ml otliern, with n
log houce, "lag -bnrn, and njutt fifty acres nleaxed.
Scicd, tiikeu in rxeciitiou, and to be sold us tho
f roperty of AbnliRm Brown.
Alio, dolondani'a interest in a cerlain
tract of bind cilunto in l'.vgusnn ttrwnrbip. Clear-,
nclil county, I n., buunued ami described ns lot
lows: beginning at a hcnjrwk corner, lh.nec
by lienj. Giliu t survey south ' Ucg. west 230
perches lo n post, nnd thenco by John 'J'riss'er
survey north 40 deg. west 100 ptrcbts to plnce
of bi-giuuing, containing 216 acres nior. or Jess,
being tho northwest cornor iu the inline of Ma
tins. liurif, with about 25 acres cleared, m.,1
log bouse and big bnrn credo 1 thereon. Seized,
taken in cxeciitian, tind to bo sold as tlio proper
ty of Silas Whit.
Also, a certain tract f hind situalo in
Covington township, ClcnrlicWowinty, Pa., boun
ded us follows, vizi on tho norli ky the rnd
leading from Clearfield to Freuclirillo; on tho
pohiJi sast and wort by bimlsof l.n,ei Comlriet,
hnving thereao citcted a plauk dwelling house.
Seized, taken m e.ecutinn, and to bo sold ns the;
proporty of ltcnnud A Tibrout.
Also, the uniliviiled otiokMitili part and
said, lying in lb. rear of tavern house properly, . better 1 nuim in your proper persons, j ougo t,
fronting south on a 30-foot street. W(-ft on street ;ie tom-iuei.t aforesaid, w.th the nppiirtcnnnre
lending up the bill from the bridge, north by ,nd there, by tljrir oath and nflirtnntious, in lb
land of Juiues Arthurs, and eat by Int. boui'h lrcse:.co of ih i.nrtii-s oforesui.l. 1-7 Toil to bo
from WoimII, Also, at (hoso rertnip preinuei ! wnrne.l, if up,a being warned Ihcy.VfiTbO prcsi
situate in Ferguson township, Clearfield c.uuiy 1 ent, tho t.-noi em nlorosni,), with tl;e nppurte-.
Pa. now in orciimmy of Thninus Ilobluson. 'nnnces. (linviug c.-siiect to the trim vnluo lii-rcof.)
bounded northerly by tho Lumber City nnd Into four eijiinl pnXa you ciiuso tu be parted nnd
tileu Hope turnpike, and adjoining binds ofj divided j imd one of the mid pint to Adnm
Tho.. II. Davis, Jnmes Arthurs, Jiiti Ferguson, H-'goy, another of tho mid nrts to Piiuiucl lln-
and otlu-ry, containing about r acron, bavinj-, ' gey, anoilcy ol the sM p.irts to Xicinlns llrg-'V.
about 15 uci of cleartd bind, with a l,.g houro1"' the o.i-r of tl,r mid pints to Lewis Snyder
iiiiiu log nam iroreon, tpizcil, tn);cn In cxecu- n, ucrge Mi viler, jr.. to liol.l tlieln 111 sever
n, and to bo sold a. tio properly of Jlinnson alt, you rauso.t'i bo nsi"ned and dolivcred. so
that neii hjur tho sni.l Ad.un ll.i.;ey nor the sjid
Sauiiel ilujey, ftiuholas IbigeV, Ulul l.vw'
r nyder and livurge Si yder. jr., have i'miirc uf the
tenement nlorrsui I, with to pp-.u tennueur,
than j-citniiietli to llu-m sovcrully t,;' b.ive. so
t'nit tlio sni.l Adam llugey h. p,u t.'.if. 1 the saiil
.'iiinuel Jl.igey his -nrt, iin-1 the s,ii,v A"u-ho1.n
llugoj bin pint, nnd tfto said Lew is Snyder nud
(Icorgo Snydi-r, ji, their p.-irt of tho letieuu-iits
nforesniil, with tll0 npptu tciuiuees, lOspeetjvely
hnppeuirg everlly, m,iy .upproptinto to them
selves. Jlu: if this' inquest by you () bo sum
moned, ns aforesaid, to make partitio.i us nl'-irs-aid,
shall he, I' opinion that the luud.-,..iin,l tcne
uici t nforesoid ninnot be so parted and (livided
and wiihout pn-judice to or spoiling .i!jo whole,
then we cuinmuitd you thtity.' i c.iuo jlio said
inquest to make a just valuation arid nppruiso
meiit of the laud, anil teneinenl.', upon their outha
aud allirraalioiij afureniid, duo nutlce hiving
been first giveu to the revcrafpaities concerned
or interested to nppeim, if they ,hull lbii:l: lit. ut
the timo nnd plne i,f hjiMiiig si!c:i iiiMu'.itiou,
and that the partltion.t r valvui'inu umf apj.r ise-'
ment. w!:ii h you !i:.U o ynke, y.,j ilislinetly
.n 1 openly huve, uc.ler yum- baud 1111 1 seul, and
uuJer ill 1 l,i,i,l, , ,1 ,, ,1, o,fhose by whom tho
'nine shall - mail,-, bet'.!-- tlie Jmlge' u.' the
nid fjurt i.f Cmiiiuh-h Piuas. in and fir lh
v-'omity of t'learli-,1,1. nt 'learlicl.l, t ic.'o to bo
iit'llou tlijseoou l .M nijn j i .f.unmty next. thai
fuch furtlu-r proccediiij iui.y be bad a- the law
aiifl jiist.ee iippertaiu: r.ud have you then n 11 1
Orr-hsm's Omirt, Ciartf AJuuri-gT Besebnu. Okuirt
of Oyer nnd lcrreiaea',.n,nd Court tiftloncrnl Jnl
Delivery, at Clearliuld, 111 nndor tbo cosnty of
Clenrlield, on tbo
AV.WI, Monthly ( th;i f Jamtray next,
NOTICE IS, thorofore, hereby given, to Un
Coroner, Jastiivs us" .the Pc,ice, nd Constn'oles,
in and for saifl com.ty of Clearfield, to nppcnr in
their propor parsons, with their Molls, Kecords,
Inquisitions, Kxatnl nations and other Ileniem
brnnces, to do those things which to their olnccrs,
ana in tneir ueiiuii, pertain lo bo done, nnd Ju
lirciihnra, on warrant dated ltllh bmujfj', 1793,
nnu tlie other surveye.l on warrant of DnviJ Dor
ton, dated 1-Ctk January, 1793, being tL ksinel
pre&use. pnrchuscd by Jolin laggnrt, with Solo
mon Toser and others, tlio said land sit, into in
Cliost township, Clearfield county, P., the with
in hind beiug woodland, and unimproved ; no in
quiitiun held. Seized, tnken in execution, nud
to b. sold as the pn perty of John Taggnrt.
Also, a certain tract of land situate in
Doggs township, .Clenrlield county, Pn, bounded
on tho north by A. Stono's F.stnto, on tho cast
vvw, iMliiunlstrator of tb estate of Thomas C-
I vis, deoeased.
AlbO, a certafn pirpeofland situate in
L.twrem-o toivn.-Iilp, Clearfield county, Pa., be-gii.-ni.ig
at a pott, tbeneo by lun.l of Philip An
tes I'oi-tli l.'ij deg- eoM 12 9-10 perches to public
road, thenco along said fend north 61 deg. west
II po.-cbss. north (74 deg. wett 5 6.10 peruhei
to cornor, lb. nee by lurid of Jacob Hoover, south
one dog, wast 11 l-6pcrcies tu wbilo oak, thence
along mil Jloovcr's land south CI de, ajsj J.) J-10
perches vo J'Uice of beggiuning, containing one
aero and Jwenty four perches, havinjr thereon
eroctod ntwo story framo konse. Seized, taken in
execution, ai d tu bo sold as the property of John
M. A Jains, administrator efJosopb La0'lo de
centod, nnd Ueirge J. Liigl.
Also, by virtuo of a writ of Jtemi Facia,
lb. following Usui l'stnte, viz : All thai certain
tract or piece of luid situato in Ewri tp. Clear-
u-),i couniy, l'n., Known us the ono lourib part
of the tract called i.be Slprlngfiold Tract, bouuded
as fallows viz: bejin.xing nt a dog. wood on the
ItM of tho bind belonging to tho estat of Zona
tbiui Puscy, do. o.isei', tlieuc. by Iho lain, north
39 deg. west 175 poro.'ioi to a hemlick, thenco bv
j lauds of John Cooper t'10 threo following course!
to wil; 1101 til 51 -dcg. oast 120perolmtu a um
pie: soul h 38 dcg. eac-t 174 perohes to a piuo :
south 5V deg. wost 120 porches to Iho place ol
hegiuning, containing ,12,1 acres nnd 129 perches
and allowance, being par,,' of said land bought bv
said John Cooper from baniel P.ieliardsi.n and
wife, log. il-.er with thchcrec itaments -n 1 nppurte
sold as Uw property of Leoun;'
yo inir s ine-puieliuso nioii.'y niiistiur ii'i,iil y
be paid ntilu- lime the property in knorkeddowu.
or 11 will be r,)l, : nnd the baluneo bef.iro the
deel i,ncknw.'.4.1(;i'i.
v. 0. Mri.i.Ei!.sr-ri(r.
Sheriff's OPIce, C'earfiold Pa. Hoe., 17, I son.
Auditor's Notices.
yjs tbo Common Plena of Clenrs 'd county,
J . . 0, . K tester, use or, vs. w. A. Ooore.
A On potion ol II. 11 Sw.n,pe, T. J. to Cullougli
wa. npp lintod auditor to distribute Hi money
nnnu g crcu'tors. I'm- 4 u-
ty 'irtiieo tbo abovo nppoiiitmciil. X will
uttemt t' tbo dui'cs of tho same nt my i.ffic'e. in
tho Uornu.th of rlc.vfield, on the "tb, dnv of ,'nn
uary, l&l, afll) njock P. M., of .ull ilny,
when nnd wh.'ro all oi.'yns inleresto-l. rmiy at
ted if thoi'so. V'"lt - T' J' MTl'liLOLTiIl.
Ucc. 13, 11)60. Auditor.
IN tho .estate 01' William Miyer. decenscd.
On tnotien of If. !'. Swnnpr, K'.'q., 1'. J. M'Cul
lough was (pointcd ,uditor to u'.'stributo the
money nrjis,4roni sa'S.f lieal UrlnOi among
tho heirs. ' " ' " " ' Pen '-'rti.
Hy viftue of tJLo abovo n). ooinitnent, I wli.' ut
tend to tbo duli. of the iin.'ej at in v oflico u'
ClenrueU on Jie nlny, tho Jlh u.iy of January.
1S01, ivflO o'clu'l-k, A. M., orf.iff1 y, when nnd
whero "avl I eji. n jnterotod niuv i tie-id if they
i .er roper. T. .1. MT L' LLO L'tl.'f, udi -or,
leccuibor, 19, I860.
""""Jinn 11 1 it iu 1 tu I ii . ;
nancoi. Belted, taken in. -xeeutinti. nnd to be I ' 111 . "" ,i"'"i'-1c S ainiicl Linn, K..,.Prc si
li'il Uiliboif; p. "" ". i.oiui.ai iiei
a t lie t, I.
first d iv of Xovcmbi-r. in il.n'vn',. .r
jur l.ei d one thoiisa l ei'-lu hundrpd nn-1 -lJly
J . 1 ' b . V K (! , W , I, i; ! i s'; '
" ' . IoH"y 1 lothjiiotary,
Nuticc lslu-ri-;y jlveii to ti c nbuvo parti-s.
thai, by virtue of t:o above-mentioned yvrit cf
partition. 1111 iuuot ill be .held mid taken un in
ihe iT.-iuises th'Soiu 4l,-i, i il,i-J, 0n the 27ih 'lay
,r IjK('KV lllill, A. U. Ulill, at 10 o'clock in tbo
f.iroiiooii, tje purpojeof lual.iug partition at
niluatio!) and iinprHemeut ol, llio said j ml
es lute, as iu tht suid writ pioyi-lcd ; nt which
tiiu-j and phico raid partie can' nttiniil. if tlwy
think pn.jier. F. .MiLLEK,.Sherin;
Slier i IT Or.-e Nov. 15, I s0. novL'L-iH
A)MK TIIAT LVL'lTinUiTtrMir.
tbnuic, and Lusiness .Man Wutls.
I 1 published,
TIJlv 'niWXSMIP AND LOCAL L.iWl'J
Of hc Slnlo of Pennsylvania, ' '
C'tinmled from tho Adt of A'scmbly, by Wilbr.nv
T. llnines, Ksq., nnd publishod bv Krlwnr,u'
F. Ja)n.cs, K.q., Wfi.1 Chester, Pckd V,
This Win
printed mutter,
lion.
It tenches Hit ortics ( f Juitieea of (bo Peace,
wllh ui'iiis for the traiKiiction ol lb. ir bnJnerf.
It tiSobes Iho duties of constables with all tbo
ni'cessaiy In.V'is, nppaituiuing lo tbo ot.'i.-e.
It roniains tbrt duiiea of the Superviirs of r
ry County ond Toirni.',ii iu llio .S'lnle.
It contain tho luodo ot procedure for tbo l.iy
lig out and upeniug of publlo and priinte roiifis.
eavocntiiig aud altering roads, the building -f
bridge, Ac, 4c. .
It em.t.-titii. lli- r.,mi,.r. K..1...l T . ..
It v virtue of tho nbove nnnninln ,n I ..III ....I..,....,: ... . , ... ,v"
, ,. V . . . " "'"""s. "i.i-inus un-i nireciioi-j, to :etii.r
end to t he luti,.. at my ofli.r. in karfic1d on . with forms for 1'eed.. Uon.ls, Contra-1-. t:t.j f,(l
.,, , .., ..,.,,. ,,, i,ii,iw a.m. cMcS. Ac, de. Tlii- .lepnrimrnl k th wrk
ic.i iney uuenn 11 iney soe proper.
lice,.l!, Ts'fiD'. a x. .. M'CULL
ork contuitis nxor 400 pages y clorsly
mttcr, au-1 will bo sold by subeciiti-
T X tho matler of Iho salo ufjlenl E.tav o.'Au-
.1 gustus .Vinson. I . U. .Millor i-ruy t. .'P-
poiniinoni 01 1. j. ii i.uiioiijjli auditor, lo 1 islri
buto tho money prising from said sale, wbio.' is
done. '' Pkii Curt:
v' compiled at llurrisbur by Jlr. Sni.iin-I P.
r.nlA'. J U-nil I V Sllni-ri.,lMn .!... I ..I. ..a,
CULLOLajri, y.ni'l'r. J wurMi be j,iico 0 th. volume to 'any ono iiit-rc-
, IC'I 111 OH Ul 1CIKMI.P.
the matter of Iho cslnlo or Grnrge 41. D.vle. j t cn'iis the duties of 'r,.wnhir Vuditor
deceased. 1.11 motion of L. J. ('runs. Ji-a- -i it i,i;i.:-i tho law .. iv.....
to .S'tror,
: l,.. i i-,-..ii 1. , 1 ,'. "... v - i
11.., .I,.-.. .... .-. v in i-ui(.'ii, m ui'i'ui'HC'i Aiiiiiior Sheep
to .listrrbuto money in tho hadils of X.n. barial.:! J( coi.tiiins.lu s dulics of Assessors.
nuu,.-,....or, jri-.a. , 1 ,t. 1 j!rnl.lilu ,i, lw. in rcltiir
Jay virtue of tho nbovo nnnoint.nenl. 1 will .' M.ri, . '.,.! v.. :. -
attend to tho duties thereof on ti,e f2th .lay ol j ' it nills' lh", ta,,t ., h , ,
uuiim..j mo union 01 ,u ..uiion,;u A nro, l euco Viewers,
in icnriiem, ni i o ciocK r. 31. or said day. when
and where, nil persons interested, may nit, id if
tbey see proper. Wm,. hi. M't'CLI.ttt't, 'f.
December 10th 1S60 'Auditor
It cmi'.uins the laws relative lo gnnio bunting
on t and t" leer.
RLt.'t.-sTI'.ICS MTlfl-' Notice', isheic
. by giv.'U that tho following joco'unts h Me
bi-.n exainlnid and passed by me, m,, r, iniio
tiled of record In this offico for ths Inspection of
hoirs, legutoes, croJitors,nnd all others in nnv
other way interested, tod will bo presented to
tho next Orphan's Oo-irt of Clearfield couniy, tu
all
It c ntains ,'uie Election Laws -villi nil uc
sory Forms.
It cont tin. !.e Natur.iliznli n Law?, with
lbs -lece-sary J-rins tot Application.
It , nilnins 11 Wr:'o number of Legal Forms,
which nt.' used ill iRn 'every rbiy lrnni.-1'tion of
busin ts, h.'ivh ns Acknowledgment., Allidavit,
Articles or Aft. eeui'.-nts, nml Coirtmets. lartn;r
ship, ApprVnti.Hs,' Assi-inncnti., Atlest:.liup4
ions 01 nxciiunge ami I'rom ssory Antes, llls,
bo held at the Court House, in tho borough ofl .Valo, Hn,i;..CIi'cekf. Coven.'M.t.. 'Heed. "iC-nul-lo,
Cleavfield. comuencine on tho 2nd Mmnluv .,11 t... nai 1 ... j . . ' .. ' 'v
Cleierficbl, commencing on tho 2nd Monday of
January, 1801, lor continuation and nllip-
nnee.
The Gnat jiernunt nf John Macinanus, Adinin
istrator of all and singular the gnu, Is, chi-tt.-ls,
rights, nnd credits, ivlrich were lftleorgn John
stun, Jr., late of Veil township, Clenrlield cointy,
doeeased.
Tbe partial KW,iint nfTtrnnson Tavis, A-l-nin-istrator
of tbo estnt f Tlnmss O. Iaiis, bite of
tho liorougli of LuTubt-r t'i, itve;j.c.
Tho F'inal aeconnt -ef Chm bitl i ri c1it Ad-
.,.,,,-, i.uu jii,siiii-i 1 ro.ioee ixiivs, i.anuloru p 1
Tin.-uit, l.cnfir. I.ctti is ( f rtiimnei . Mi.iri.uo
Mortgages, Keceipts nnd Ueli-ases. '1 h. woi itsi
bound in Law tlic-p, nnd will be fold to mbs. i u
bcrs nt $1 2.'. per copy, pnynblo yn delivery i-r
tho ivnik. Tlu work ban .,i,sed tlio revision r
many Ilia b-.i In-vycrs in tlio Sgt ,
recent -itii-ir unqualified approbation, ns a reli
able bin ) book relerer.eo upon all subjects
upon wbih it V-ruK The whoie is itrran-ed in
sueu n maimer ns to present a plain, eon, i.-o ami
explicit statement ol llio duties of nil
miuistrntrix of .11 and singnlar tjio Co,1's and onuers. may boresdil, understood bynny one'
chatties wh.ch were of W 1,.. Weber Into.of tl.ady t e,iie, c.msiv w ill be llviron -h v ? . Li
township l learneni ounty, deceased. for tho work, n.-i ll. ,. ,., .1.' . ?.i . " . .
rorfl do uon nna thuro ivt cndinir. and noi to de. iy iana ol cnuiuci 1'01TP!. an in a taui v tlmi . .
lllirt wiMinilt Irnvi. lit lhfir tinril . I Vlrt Tiii-hi,!La .ml A . ' .'....,!
OIVEH acr ray hand ut C!i, field. .!': ";..:. p, nn i,b . i;,!!!'..! .. T!'
.'iv ..f rw . tn r., r. p. Aeison
- - . i iiid vvir tu tiiir iifirn. rmn 1 iiriti. 1 iii'rnnn. or:7.tMi. iiiKi'n in ninrii 1 nn nnrt n t-. 1
I'ver bonds of wedlock two willing heaitsl fiA blacksmith st Montreuil, l.uiC( i-,"
sou stroichcd forth Ins hands to nnidoic ! bought, sotno time no. a nuuiititr of old Jonathan liovutm.
Abrahnni P-Uwtu
Kdward Cnincferd
James t-inilh
toboise A Lnwo
Mary A. Lumndoo
omns UuHdon
I Henry Waplo
. r "uj w iiiNiven en ine union. At . tT.,:.,.. u-i-.i r. .
I' POlnt t hn i.er.n1.n,nn .,;.,.n.. I"4 ' "I , ti, 1 1 ,h,.
Nds reached out, supposed it was ,10,the hcapa muskol barrel, he put it into liornemnn A Mock
wtu ior mm to surrouder tho wedding nis lorge to make it re, I not, ir. order to J,". 'n r""a
fcrdTnK -Wa! burrin. ln ,,is 1ockot- -' I'iocc. As ho was pulling it I ,ZVV. Krhird
hi i. e-wgymrtn , "M c,- from the iire, loud explosion wai heard, B Logan
J'g 111s eyes in prayer, ho teU the tires-1 . , 1 - II. llrokerhoff
roi two sweaty half dollars unon hii ,mu amo moment. 110 uuereu ( Ceci, Bnk
t-sn n.in. on. " . ! ' :AHA: 1 r.n .1 1 i-i.- 1 1 1 r n i.....
1 ...ui. 1 ue gooil man liesitatcu a rll"ll"o K't uer.11, mo istni-i vonii jinnn
pment, npiialed ut tlio lu,licrm,.n, f bml luili lft1n,l.,l it. 1...II -I-;!,- -'amos M. Loonnrd
1 tltuat .inn I,. it 11.. .1 .1- 1 . , . . . . , . Kobecca Lewi.
I3y in his pocket
r u.VOtlOII; '
but coolly deposited I he init him ubove the abdomen. iiiism-.I thro' '1.' 1, '1 ,
1 , iiniucn ni. jLinnnwrti
jiiiij proceeded with hi luiijts, conm out just below Hie i-houl" Juiin Co
Uci, nud ludud iu a wall at souie dioiauce. ' Xoba ratcmn
lin,l eight bnndrcd and sixlv.
a. MILLER, Sheriff.
Xor. 2S,'1S60.
I" 1ST OK -C A US 1 A for Jamrnry XeCl)
J 1861,
Lydia Wilsn. v.s fleorge WHsnn'i L'x.
Thcmn. .VtiU. fteliool Hircetors of W'd
J. 11. Abbe. 0ore W.raldwell
vi F.lita Irwin
. J. M. Pfouts
vs Co... r i Hriggs
vs . F. I'num et .1
vs Isaac lllnoin Jr.
r. iobn Wolf
rs John JL CbetJ
v. llanlcl S,net
vs J. K. Seed
vs Laird A lllair
vs J. S. Curry
vi Crawford linllnhor
vs .Tared V. lislor
xi Jnmes HutT
vs II. Lorain'. F,x
vs William W. Worrell
vs James Wkits
vs lillon if Uuvis
v. Slawsoa, Alford etal
vs I'illnn A lavis
vs Urownst- Lit..
M John Thonii'on.
Tho Administration neeuiint of Wil lam
llloom Administratvr Of' ill. "t:.i., of .Inhn V I
f'iir..v hi. "f.'V'u. .tnwn. bin I I.. ,rn..l.1 n ...'l
......... ,u V :il.'
I
'.M't1l!
v uiicncd.
h. -i. wallack, r.s;.,
accounl of John flrnbam Jr., and Jamc
Administrator s of the c,ls 1111.I chat
ties which woroof John (Iruhnm
f-ird township la tbo County oj Cleani
ca.
JAMES VKIOLty,
December 5th, I M0. liegLteT,
.i.c.lvriDLn, ft.r. mii i 1 id cut sn', i-knn..
Clcntr.il Agent fur Clearfield County.
P. S. (lood eiinva.-sers aro y anted in all ,rti
lib-
goo .s iin.i . ua - r omiilv lrtbe nb-e work, 1, whom 1. 1
Sr., la e ufHrad- ,.ra rompenintian w-U U civet. A'M.lie.ni.,
leanielJ.Oeccaji- l.ll.0 iAftf,lUv
ons.
UU curl.' dale, ud liessej
Hi i-boje. will ree.-jvo pnuspt utioulion.
-eoi.bcr J.'IV.,, 4).
Important Notico-
The udi-riigi,ed. Into publisher of the "Cle-ir-.
field llifiubliean" takes tin. in.n'und bl culling
upon th.we who are indubtel ti hi in. or to l.:u-i-HUM'
Ward forsubsi-ription. advertising or Job
sold ns llio property of Henry Soulhurd nnd
Isaac Southard.
Also, a oertam tract ef Ibtki snlnateivi
Coconria townsliip, Clearfield eoiin'ty,'.., tegin
tibrijr at auoll Sugar eorncr, Oalland llulloe,
thenco by rosidno routh 60 porches to a sugnr,
tlicnce south three degree, cast, 203 perches to a
post, (benoe by Henry Pyer, west 222 perches
to post, Ibence south by , nnd Jacob Mus-
ser Smith, west 290 and six tenth porcbe. to a
post, thenco by eoTj Mussur Sinilh ajidA. K.I
Wright, north 56 degree, east 307 perches lo
larch, thence north 25 tcgrer. oat, 13 percho.
to port, thonco by brads of Tlobort and Henry
Whltesides, north 73 Aegr.e. east 2S1 perches
to plnce of beginning, containing nioro or
less. Also, tract situate In Uuolich township,
Clearfield county, Pi., bounded bv lands of
tl. tt ... r ir , 11011,100 lu.ui
SarlmA CLli; .sei iZ! frr',!' f '.'; '!
nayohn L. M'Culley, containing 320 acre, more V Z . i th. in.w.:jrr . . 1 ,u '" tostimony in Iho "Lutheran CbnrcU
V. iC."'C"e'W0.,:0rj: I h??'e ?? X-0-KMli,er...nMr.hMi.Tlr a Hollar, V" l ?J,"n,'. P'Ve. nolieo to all per-
?..00Jl"i. u" '"i.f Gfods, will b. .nUU.d to . GIFT. won fr ""7 "7 u ' ',,Bl.ue.,rl ' M?A
it., BBw-ii.iu jj uu ii-cv. wiui one run 01 purrs oa Ftntm u c 'i if, , I ""ouianuor s ou.co in kuitii-rsl'iire.
attached thereto, Inrgo bearing orchard of choice
fruit, and about filly acres elear.4 thereon.
Seized, token in execution, and to be sold as tb.
G K E A T 13 A 11 GAINS
GREAT ATTUACTIOX.s; AND (JREAT IK
JitCKMKNTS! Art aSTataJ 'tollm nut.lia dir s. few ilni-, nntu ni
Clcurfirfd. consmsDoiug on tho 24th day of re- W(,rs incurred diiriug llio tlneo year, cuinm.-n
embcr, 1819. i fmg July I8.17 and tnding July 1S60, to cull iiu-
Wothe tindrsigni-1, will dispose of a largo 1-1 ln'Ji'itoly nt my tfhVfl in tho b- rough of Clear
of MtY GOODS, HOOTS AND SHOKS, VAIUE- fiol, n,,,! "",,e "t'lemeut ,( the same, n the.
TILS A NOTIONS, suitable fur HollM.iy Prei.' ft "nn l r'"''' '' J' U' LAUUIMLU,
nis, at Cost Prico.on account of th. failure of,' 'larliebl, I eec'.ner 12, 1'ift-lf-
largo Mereantilo house In th. East, Our st.uk ' CorprnissiOner S Notice,
consists of a yarioty of good too numerous lo mm. f'lotrch i.i. C'v-k'.
iion.mo puuiio .ro reque.ici to can and exam- T,a ,.,1..1,.1. l.n..!M.i,.c .......... i.l
uy ins i jitrt or lopjuion rlcasni t i.-nrliel-l ci-nn
25 cents to ia.tfc
D0. 20. im-LL
Bl'SSM.VS A IlKEI).
properly of Abraham lieyer and Asa Bey.r.
i Also, bv virtue of snndrv writs of Fieri
il'aunj.Ui. folic wing Real ZaU, Til J AUtb.Uhe corner lvi c ol
dy lot
d tin
Inn
Friday -tlio 4l!i
si. I:
liccembd-r 12, 1S60.
on
l!i day ol Jnminvv, 1 860 nt 8 o'clock
l- iBiirtr.l. lliSl, i cmnit-sinucr.
17RUIT.
' P.uihal I lt..K... .... .1.,.: . . .
- "i l .( ,1 liinsill.il 1 7.UM1 Stone lill'i. 1 lev telti
Pr'nd Apples, Pared and inipared
j A. 1UV1.V.
4 jf1 ill nnd examine il.u Pnlens nir-tiirlit U-t
V.iud Hon. bus, lin-v fc;a '.u, the thin? v-u.
' nitd. for salt at
P.. V. A C