Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 09, 1861, Image 3

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    Executive Department.
Harvi)urj:, January 2, 1861
be gltitStft 1'upubliraii
pi -n r . '- " ' r '
,,,1 affections sUll cling to our Union, nnd i Bec-innivio-fA ViM
n.v irayer ahull be that He who ordors I ... '
ihe dfslinie' of niUions, when he shall!. V lth 0,1 our melancholy surroundings,
have chastened us for our sins, and hum-1 ' Indeed laughable to see to what troub
blei us boforo Him, will restore us ugain le the Black Republican newspapers and
ia mercy, and bind us toother in stronger j leaders have g.-n9 to pursuade and de
,nd more hollowed bond of Jrarermiy, ! . ,lloJ,. ' ...
to remain unoroKen mrougn an future ' ...... uu
me. WM. F. PACKKR. I mestio troubles.
The old cry of "step thiof" within a
few days has been vehemently luieed
against ".Southern traitors," by tho Black
republican presses and leaders, led on .by
tho N. Y. Tribune iho Black republican
Bible. Thousand of their party believe
tho Bible to be a fuble, and beliovo orory
word that appears in tho Tribune; hence the
wincing and squirming lately by the
"Pubs." Having read the deoluration in
I their Bible, they are about realizing th
facta.
But notwithstanding the acknowledge
meuts of the leading presses and politi
cians of his party, that bold and fe.ftrlcss(!)
teacher and expounder of truth(!) still
continues to compare tho Revolution in
South Carolina to a little school boy who
"wants to go out."
If the Lawyers Ox U not-- gored before
fjf-h w
CLEARFIELD. PA., JANUARY 9. 1801,
Fsom Wasuinuto. The news from
Washington and the South are still vory
contradictory j but the best construction
that can bo put upon them, is dark in
uul If no clianra takes nlaca in the
s0uthern mind within a fortnight, the I es 1 0 very tnueii mistaken, liut
futures of a Revolution mav be I)rJ we advise the public, to look out; when
. --- (
pared for
Week of Prayer.
An Invitation to'engage In epeoial prayer in the
commencement of 1861, for the conTeriion of the
world, having boon addrossod "to all that In -every
place call upon the name of eau. Christ our
Lord," ly the Calcutta Missionary Conference
T
HE CRISIS!!
NOW 18 THE TIME
Whon Goods aro indeed Sacrificed 1 1
bussmaFa REED.
In basement of Merrell A Diglor's Store, Clear-
in India, and the second week in January baring field, hare eono'uded to clear out their large
been designated a. the season for this concert i"0?' AnT10 .v'n nnn-ra .vn
at pricea reallv astonishing.
Allianco, and by .everul eeclesiaatical bodies In Tui j, probubly the BEST CHANCE tliat will
Mill country j the pastors or the Lhurches In , ever
- . . . . II,.
tloarle.d do atlectionatcly Invite tuo people or
their charges, and of the community in general,
' SHERIFF'S SALES. - ' Interest deoeaeed of, in, and to all those cerulu
B, . r 1 ,7 , v.ii.i! r, :prcmioi situate in tbelownof Lumber City.towit:"
y virtue of lundry writs 1 of .nd.tlonl Expo- louoflnnd in said borough fronting
naj, Issued out of the Court of Common " 0 ,ea(1ing up 4 do,n lb. river
Vie., ofCloarlield county, and to me directed ; roa bouudoJ ,B t)e norUl by ,
there will bo exposed to publio .ale, at tho court , 8 I b M ownC(, b JlUon
house, in the borough of Uearueld, on Mouduy, ' . ' , a; lbe from
the 14th day day of Janiwy, 1S01, the Mlo-iu;" ,d Uarig lbcr,on tIJd a ,ge tw9
described property, vu: i.mry finuio tavern house, baru, and othor out-
A cerium tract of land siluato in l'"! buildings, being the promises known as tbo Davis
eatur township, Clearfield county, IV. and Hush 1 TuT(,rn j0U8(,. AUo, in connection therewith,
township, Center county, l'a., bounded by lnods'tiT0 ))( silllBt0 jn the rear of property now occa
lnto of (Ireen, now of John Crano, lunds lute of ., j.i,h I,. Kirbv. boundiM past bv street
is probubly the BEST CH ASCE that will jjavid Kephart, now of 1). I. l'runor 4 Co., lauds , ,. ' i,m ,,.om (he bri() , 1)y ft
- iiiiu vi jiu.ji 1 i.n u,V uun . - . .
The Governor's Message.
The last annual messngo of Governor
Packer will be found at length in our col
umns to day. This' nocess.irily excludes
much of our usual reading matter which we
had prepared for this week, as well as
several communications, which will ap
pear in our next.
The Governor very thoroughly discusses
our State and National affairs in a becom
ing manner, and wohopo our readers will
jive tho mossage an attentive perusal.
Why he n?g!ccted to call the at
tention of the Legislature to tho financial
condition of the country, and especially
to the conduct of those Banks in our
Stato, who refuse to pay their liabilities,
weuannot concoivo, unless it is that ho
l:ai full confidence in the obility of his
successor; knowing very well that here
tofore he has been an adept in establishing
iw Banks without capital, and that no
doubt ho will use the same appliances in
resuscitating the old ones, and particular
ly those established under tho adminis
tration of Governor Tollock.
to assemble and unite in prayer and conference
in reference to this great object.
The sorvicos will commence on the first Sab
bath of the year at fj P. M. and be continued
on the aucceding evenings in accordance with
tho following
PBOQRAMU E.
Subbath evening, in the Presbytor.'ao Church.
Subject of conferenoe The present condition of
the world as neodiug and inviting christian ef
forts for its conversion to Qod.
Monday evoning,in the Lutheran Church. Sub
ject The grounds of our faith that this world
shall yet be converted to God, and the earth be
filled with the knowledge of the Lord.
Tuesday evening, in the Methodist Church.
Subject The Instrumentality by which the con
vers.on of the world is to be effected.
Weduesday evening, in St. Andrews Chareh.
Bubjcot The necessity of tho influences of the
Holy Qbost in order to the conversion of the
world, and the importanoe ot a full and clear
recognition of this neccossity.
Tf. ...!... Ajintn inll,H.ni;.iria.A Hull-
he will smell treason in every wind that' .Th . . mn r ' sibmt of lhe cbllr.
blows from a Southern latitude, and no , aoJ., gmlt ,g,nt fur tb, conversion of the
doubt advocate tuo erection ot a gallows world.
lour little neighbor loams that the country
is in danger, ho will howl tremendously ;
hewill'espio a traitor in every countc
nance, and through his extended nostrils
FIELD, anil tlu public gerorally, for supplyiug
themselves with TUB CHOICEST ARTICLES,
at the very lowest prices prices, in fact, which
are mnch lower than tho articles can bo mado or
imported for, and prices which nothing but the1
unsettled condition of the country has made. Nor
do these low figure apply to a few loading arti
cles only, but to evnrything .in the line of Dry
Goods, Boots and Shoes, JEWELRY from
Dress Uoods to Domestics, all are embraced in
THIS GREAT SLAUGHTER.
We will not mention any of our Goods nor
prices hore ; all we say is, come early, and ex
amine tor yourson,
l'runor, A 1 - , . bv lniul of S. llua-i unit north
Co., thenoe from spruce, a corner of this survey, j. iftni of junu,, Arthurs, having tho spring
south 21 degrees west, ISO perches, crossing ..to- (c-nnccteij itb tavern house theroou. Also, two
slianon Creek, to Dlnck-oak, thence south, 22 do- corUlin 0.ncr it, tl1(into in Lumber City afore
grccs east, 381 porches, to Service-berry, thence .. linunil,.( uj flowg vn th south by publio
mirth. 55 or 85 dec reel east. 76 nerches to Snan- '. . . r . i.l; ., ..,! ,,vn ih
iKh-ouk, thence north, orsouthj 8j degrees '.; riv. on u,e wejtbylots of Dnvid and Ifnao
US nerehos to White-oak, thonce north l'J deg. , .... lll , ., i,nei. and enit br lots of
oast, for norUi 89 deg. west,) 56 pcrehos to a ma-; 0e ' Williams, known in the plan of said town
iple, thenco north, 20 dogroes west, 66 perches a No n ioveu AIb9 two
wnB.-vlu.,i, :';T certuin other lots eititute in Lumber uty atore
perches, to maplo, thenco north 2o dog. west, 31 MjJ , in in (ha roar of tRVern hou(,0 pr0p,rty,
nerches to a Cucumber, thence north 60 deg. cast, 1 , '. ' n.r.
1 50 porches to Lin-wood, thence north 35 degrees 1(ia(lin it XM frum ,10 Mo, north by
west. 37 nerehos, to 1'ine, thence north bi degj. . 2 t ' i.lV,,. ,i ... k ii. i,ht.
1 -w . T 0 nnvnli&a aA,( n l na II tl n fl tl fVtyOV In I ..r .. .. .
j.vh nnnun h,irrb..inir Thr Dnllari' 1 ' l'"-" Ifroin Woiroll. Also, nil thoso certain premites
wrirth of Goods will be entitled to a GUT worth 1,eln'lot'k on "n0 ,r lana . J ' 1 situate in Ferguson township. Clearfield county
rrom 25 cents to b4nUtlod t0 U " r' wwrlU and being supposed to conuin 400 acre, more or ,' b 0Eccllpancy of Thomas Robinson,
from 25 cents to f5.-Vi3i d bois IBnred ,,, ,ho name of Thomas ,,orih8rly by the Lumber City and
N.B.-W. shall not rolta tongw than :W" H-P- turnpike.' and adjoining land, of
tbi ilatofJanaarv 1881 ian-2t 1 'gaily vested in Thomas Mays, who conveyoa D . , Jttuu., Arthurs, John Ferguson,
the21tofJanry, 1881. J"" the same to David I. Prunor, having th.reon anJ oontllillin)t nl)out J ncr08, bttVng,
CIIIiRIVKI! 8ALK.nyvirt..ofawritofi:ar;lnDXcU".e cleared laud, wi.n a log house
iS v.niiionl Ki,on,L. Ii,,,l t .f (ka Court . ? .V 'i 1 u ! ' tnnd log bam thoroon. Boned, taken in execu-
o?CoVmmon ? ""ceaVt,: to haM "J J 10 BOr0, M -. -; P'rty of liranso-
direeted, there wiU be exposed for a.l. by -bH-"a,.0, . Defendant, interoet, of, In and to .11 f '
outcry." '""?"',b," that certain tract of land situate in Uecatur town- ... n rn..tBf,. r,: -.r t;,i,n( !,i
nolleionte, ou Jiunvai, mo mjoi M,hiu. Clearfield countv. Pa . surveyed on warrant ; i""V:, - -.....--..
. . . . u n - vu'. ... ..Lawrence towmnip, Licaruem roiniv, 1 a., oe-
tes north loj ui'g" east 12 v-m percnes to l.uono
road, thenco along sai'l rad north 61 dog. west
U pcrehos, north si "'S- WC!I 0 "-lu perones
Friday evening, in the Presbyterian Charoh.
Subject How can the Ckarch be brought up to
is in favor of the full measure of her duty in the work of the
on every street corner to hang trailers
upon.
We wish to know if ho
the repeal of that portion of the 95th soc-, worlJ' eonvortion.
lion oi the rovisod Penal Code, commen
cing with "No Judge," &c.
ISrThe County Commissioners have
mado the following appointments for the
ensuing year: .
Solicitor, Wm. A. Wallace, Esq. Mer
cantile Appraiser, E. R. Livergood, Clerk,
Win. S. Bradley, Fuel contract, Thomas
Larue h.
"Stand Firm ! Be True 1"
SuA is tho word of command given by
the editor of the Journal to his party.
Yes, lot tho country go to ruin let us
Lave civil war, and sacrifico millions of
men, and hundreds of millions of dollars,
and disgrace our manhood in cve;y alinpe
snd form, but don't utter ono word of
conciliation
''We havo nothing to apologize for, no
thing (o take back, at a arty," says the
Journal.
Of course it was all right to stigmatize
"tlaiery and pohigamy" "twin sihters of bar
barism," in your riatioual Platform of '50,
and as they are ' barbarians" no apology
it necessary I "Asaparty," we havo endor
sed tho "Helper Hook," by CS of our mem
bers of Congress, and our titump speakers
in the late Campaign used it ns a text
look. It is true this book ndvo ttli8
stealing of slaves, and the duty of slaves
to murder their masters. But then those
masters are all "burbarians," and therefore
e have nothing to "apologize" for. And
it is nlso true that nt n-nny of our late po
litical demonstration banners and mot
toes levering the memory of John Brown,
tho murderer, were displayed without,and
that the memory of that "Saint" is sacred
ly kept bv our ltcdimtbs, l'arkorp. 4c,
but then, they wero "barbarians" whom
lie murdered and of course we "as a par
have nothing to apologize for no
thing to take back."
"Were not the principles of our party
well understood 1" asks tho Journal; wo
answer, No nt least not as interpreted by
tho leaders of your party. Your leaders,
SSaTOn Wednesday last, a committee of
leading business men from Philadelphia,
appoared boforo our Legislature vith a
Petition four hundred and jijvi, tixeet hnj,
praying that body to repeal the odious
Personal Liberty clause in the late Revis
ed Penal Code of our Stato ; and we un
derstand large numbers aro pouring into
the Legislature from different parts of the
Stato.
UAKY next-
All the interest of th Defendant, boing the
undivided one fourth part r f all that certain
tract or portion of land situate in the township
of Hush, in the county of Centre, and the town
ship of Decatur( in th oouuty of Clearfield, con
taining 1,705 aores and allowaace, being held in
common witu A. u. uurun, u. i. rruner, anu
land. Roiied and taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Duvid I, l'runer.
Also, two certain tracts of laud siluato
in Gulich township, Clearfiold oounty, Pn or.o
beginning at a Yt hite Pine corner of H. llegnr-
common wau V1.'""' . " " ty, thence by same north 47 deg. east, ISO perch
Johi M. Unle, all of which said premises are do- . ' . . . . '
Satarday ercniug, In the Luthoran Churok,
Subject The conversion of the world, a work so
glorious as to demand the highest efforts for it
accomplishment.
T5SIf ever there was a tiste for people to
buy Dry Goods or Boots ana Shoes, for future as
woli as present use, it is now. Moaeri. Butsmnn
A Roed, opposite ItcpubUean office, are soiling
their large stock of theeo articles at less than
cost pricos. The consoquence is, tbey art busy
with customers' evory day in th wek,in spit of
secesiion and everything olso. Sea their adver
tiscmont.
scribed by metes ami bounds in a mortgage
bv th said Joseph J. Liuglo to th said Willium
11. Blair, dated 8tb heptomber, ISij, and record
ed in th office for th recording of Deeds in
Centre eounty, in Mortgage Book E, page 34, Ao.
Seized, taken in elocution, and to be sold as the
property of Joseph J. Linglo.
OKO. ALEXANDER,
ShorilTi OJEro, 1 Sheriff.
Bellefoat, Dec. 22. 1860. J Jsn9 3t
ifcUT'To morrow is the day designated by
the Supreme Court for the hearing of tho
Catheart case, upon the molion for a now
trial. Tho decision will bo given in a few
days.
Br3T"Dr. A. M. Hills notifies bis friends
that he will bo absent from his office
in Clearfield from now untiftho last of
February with the exception of the Janu
ary Court, during which ho will boat
home.
Ir. Hills desires us to say that lio will
visit Now Washington nnd vicinity on the
week after Court, commencing with the
21st of January, ISOI. All ordors left
with Samuel Scbiing will bo promptly at
tended to. t.
A US'
1. of Administration having boeu jj'autod to
the uncorsigned, tbis duy, upon tLu estato of
GEORGE SriUCKER, decked, late of Urady
township, Clearfiold county, all persons iudobtad
to said eststo aro roquestud to make iuimediato
payment, and those having claims against
tbe same will present them luly authenticated
cr settlement. fcH.Al3jsiu bULLiif.it,
jan-l Adm'x.
to coruor, thenco by lunds of Jacob Hoover, south
ono ileg. we.t 1 1 1-5 perches tu white oak, thenco
alone suid Hoover's land south 01 deg, east 13 5-It)
H J , iT;' 1 porches to place of beginning, containing ono
deg oast, Hi p.rcliesto I , four perches, having thereon
i 47 deg. west, 180 porch. , . , f frn,' hnnr ' Sr,J t(lkon .
execution, and to be sold ns tho property of John
M, A lams, administrator of JoaopU Lagle do
coasod, and Gcorjro J. Lnglo.
AUo. by virtuo Ol a writ of Levari facias.
to pout, thence south 43
largo pine, thenco south
to poet, thence north 4.1 dog. wott IU2 perchos to
beginning, containing IIS acros, and 13 j porches
being partof a latger survey in numo of ohn
Lamblnck. Tbo other, bfirinfliug, at Whitd
Pino, thence ty land late the cutate of J. A. Phi
joiin
O D K L L
MARRIED.
On the 27th Doooinber, 1860, by Rer. J. T.
Cole, Mr. Philip C. Shammi and Miss Kisicca
J. Owi-i, both of Lawrence township.
For the dolieious cake aceoaipunying the above
notice, the happy coupl havo the thanks of the
printers.
On tho 23d of December, by the Rev. J. R.
Focht, Mr. Thomas Lono and Miss lUcuat.
Ei.oou, both of Pike township.
On the 20th of Deccrobor, by tho same, Mr.
Ayos Hi.ooM.of Piko township, and Miss Rs
iecca McCracseh, of Ferguson township,
On the 25th December, by D. S. Moob. Esq,,
Mr. CuniKTiAM Sthaw and Miss Julia McCkack
E.t, both of Ferguson township.
On tho 27th December, by Amos Hile, Esq.,
Mr. II. T. Rohi.mon and Masoahut Killt, all
of Lumber City.
On the 27th Diecobcr, at tbe residence of tb
bride's father, by Rev. John A. Ituner, Mr.
Jam us Print;., of Lewistown, ana Miss Cat a-
rinr, youngest daughter of J. 1'. W. Schsars
Ehj., of ClearOela county.
On th 26th December, by R. f haw, Ksq., Mr.
Oaonor Owens and Miss Maboarkt McMullsn,
both of Lawrence township.
UPHOLSTER AND CARRIAGE TRIM
MER, iocakd at A. II. Shaw't Mills, ont mile East
of C'lcarjield borough,
Respectfully informs the citisens of Clearfield
and adjoining conntics, that he is at all times
p' cpnrcd to manufacture, at the shortest notioo,
linir, Husk, and fUraw Maltresres of all
kinds and sizes, one of which is a Folding Mat
tress, suitable for CABINS ON RAFTS, which
can be folded in small compass, nnd emptiodand
refilled at pleasure; ana very cheap, llo also
trims Cninagos, makes repairs to all Kinds ot
Carnage Trimming and Upholstery, and makes
Cords for Mason's Tracing Linos, of any thick
ness or longth.
fuCountry Produce, Corn Husks, r Cash
taken in Eichange for work,
yfr All orders left with any of the Merchants
of Clearfield borough will hi promptly attended
to. UeoZO-tr.
vii : All that certain
tract or piece of hind Fitunto in Beccuria tp. Clear
field county, Pa., known ns the ono fourth part
of the tract called the Springfield Truct, bounded
as follows vis: beginning ut a dog-wood on the
line ol'lho laud bolonging to tho estnte of Jona
than Pufey, doi ojsed, thonoo by tho snmo north
3i) deg. west 175 perches to a hoinUok, thence by
lands of Johu Cooper tho three following courses
to wit; north M dog. east 120 porches to a ma
ple ; south deg. ei'nt 175 perchos to a pine ;
south i') deg. west X'lfl porches to the placo of
beginning, containing 123 acres and 129 perches
and ullonanco, beint,' purt of suid land bought by
said John Cooper from Xuthnniol Richardson nud
wile, together with the hereditaments na appurio
nanccs. Seiiod, taken in execution, aud to b
sold as tbo property of Leonard Gibbon.
One tlitrd tho purchase niouoy uiuaimvariaoiy
be naid atthetiiue the property is knocked down,
or it will bo resold; and tho bnlunce boforo tho
docd isucknvwludged.
F. O. JllLLEn.Sheria'.
ShoritT'e Offleo, Clearfiold Pa. Doc, 17, 1300.
Dedication. By Divine permission, the
new M. E. Church of Now Washington,
will bs dedicated to the worship of Al
mighty God, Sunday, January 27th.
The services of tho Rev. V. L. Spottswood
and the Rev. James A. Coleman are ex
pocted. All are invited. Services to com
mence at 10 o'clock, A. M.
K. W. KIR13Y, Tastor.
J8f3Tho individual who sent us an
epistle relating to 'A coplo of young
gentle m?n,"who attended soujo "curch"
hist Christmas, nnd afterwards "staved"
tlioir "Sleig" to " Teaces," must let us
have his name, if ho wishes to see his
as appears from the proceedings of the I production in print.
Senate Crisis Comrmlteo of thirteen,
say
the verdict of the people in the late elec
tion was in favor of Congress prohibiting
the extension of slavery into tho territo
ries, and in favor of Congress "abolishing"
slavery in tho district of Columbia, in the
dockyards, Ac., in the Southern States.
Will our neighbor toll us what propor
tion of the voters for Lincoln so under
stood the principles of bis party, and who
arenctr fn favor of this interpretation" of
those rrincinles T It will cost him but
little trouble at kost to approximate tho
truth. He might thus discover that there
i some doubts ns to bis friends obeying
his command to "staud Ci m 1 be true 1"
in the persistence of a tnanifest wrong and
the ruin of the country.
K5The Legislature of this Slalo met at
Harrisburg on New Year's day.
R. M. Palmer, Esq., of Schuylkill," was
elected Speaker of the Senate, and Russcl
Errett, of Pittsburgh, was re-elected
Chief Clerk. Tho Democrats voted for
Sliindol of Lehigh, for Speaker, and Jake
Zeigler for Clerk.
In the Home, E. W. Davis, Esq., or Ve
tango, was elected Speaker, nnd E. II
Rauch, of Carbon was re-elected Chief
Clerk. TbeDeniocrats voted for Dr. Hill,
Vf Montgomery, for Speaker.
V Hon. Henry D. Moore, of Philadelphia,
11 undoubtedly be elected Stato Treas
1' er.
r
E. Cowan, Esq., of Westmoreland coun
'i has been elected United Slates Sena
for mx years from tho lth of March
ntt. Mr. 0w.iu waa fnl njinin.lled by
C'smtrwi and Covyde,
DIED,
In Dell township, on tbe 2Jd of December,
1860. of alulir and painful disease of the lunge,
Mrs. Maksrry, wife of David Dell, end aoughtor
of Joseph and Rebecca Hoover; aged 34 years
4 months, and 22 days.
Ort ns the bell, w ith solemn toll,
Hpouks the departing of a soul,
Let each one sk himself, "Am I
Prcpar'd, should I be called to die ?"
Only this frail at d fleeting breath
Prevents me from the sting of death ;
goon as it fails, at once rin gone,
And plunged Into a world unknown.
Thon, when the solemn b"ll I boar,
If saved from guilt I need not fear,
Nor would the thought distressing be
Perhaps it rext may toll for mo, n. B.
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Auditor's Notices.
15i the matter of tho estato of George II. Dale
deceased, on motion of L. J. Crans, Esq.,
William M. M'Cullough, was appointed Auditor
to distributo mency in the hands of Zacharinh
M Naui Administrator, f till. CUK.
ISy virtuo of tho above appointment, I will
attend to tho duties thereof on the 1 Jill day of
January 1SC1, nt the office of M'Culluugh A Pro
in CleurfTold, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, when
and whore, all persons interested, may attend if
they soe proper. n m,. li. JSl L LL-LIH UII.
December 10th 1S00 Auditor
lips, north 43 west 106 perches to. post, thenco " n.W
pas iZ3 I-10 )icruncs to a cpamsh-oak, thence
by lands of It aw le A Co., south 27 7-10 porehos,
and south 47 (log. west 73 porches, to boginuing ;
conluining 33 acres and allowance, boing same
premises surveyed 17th December, 1S30, on which
aro 80 acres cleared, with dwelling bouse, and
log barn thrreon orccted. iS'cised nnd taken in
execution, aud to be sold as the property of Li, P,
U, A W, K. Matten, and A. llyers, X. T.
Also, n certain tract of land situate in
Bull townlhip Clearfiold county, Pa., bounded as
follows, vi: beginning nta white pino and cor
ner of laud of John Patchen, thonoo by said
lunds, and land of O- L. Roed, north 40 degrees,
wost 305 porches to a pino corner, thoneo by
samo lnnds, north 50 deg. east 1 30 pcrehos, to a !
suar corner, thecce by samo land and lauds of
John Putcben, south 40 deg. east 305 pcrehos to
Whito-pine corner, thenco by lunds of T. A.
M'Uhoo i Co., and others, south 50 deg. westlC
porches, to placo of beginning, containing 2'Jl
acres, 50 perches, and allowance, warranted te
Kicklin A Uritlitli, known ui No. bWJ. 5U10, and!
69 til, with saw-niill and small log house thereon
erected. iSouoil and taken in execution, and to
bo sold as the property of J. K. A James Tliuui-as.
Also, a certain tract of hind situate in
Lawrence township, Cleurfiold county Pa., con
taining :7I acres, bounded by tho biuqnohauna
river,lteed, bpackmnn, Mitchell, and rullorton,
with a fniino Ikuifc, frn in o barn, sun -mill, and
other out building thoroon, with twoorcharda and
nbont sovonty acres cleared theroon. Sciied ta
ken in exocution, and to be sold as tho property
of Philip Antes.
Also, a certain tract of land siluato in
Rrady township, Clearfield county Pa., bounded
by lauds of D. Iiuiley, Metlar, Joseph Ditlo and
. tnors, containing sixty-two acren, and lil'iy
acres cloared, with orchard. Also, a tract situato
in Urady township, Clearfield county, containing
fifiy-sovea acres, bounded by lands of Joseph
Dale, Philip Krii.cr, tloodiandor, Leonard, and
others, with filty acres cleared, house, barn, md
orchard theroon, Seized and tukm lu execu
tion1, and to bo sold as tho property of John P.
Dale.
A
Governor Cirtin's Aitointments.
Secretary of Stato Eli Slifer, of Union
county.
Deputy Secretary ueorge w. iiamcrs
lv. of Philadelphia.
Attorney General Sara '1 A. rurviance,
of Butler county.
Whisky Inspector William Butler, of
Midlin county.
Physician of the Tort of Philadelphia
Doctor Clark, of Philadelphia.
Messenger to tho Governor Samuel
Miles, of Centre county.
Adjutant General James S. Negley, of
Pittsburg. '
Western Flour Inspoctor Thomas Col
lins, of Pittsburg.
Scaler of Weights and Measures J. D.
Owens, of Pittsburg.
Stick this Up.
UNIONJIEETINfi!
DCTA meeting of the friends ofi
tbe Constitution and the Union as
it is, will be held in tho Court
room in this borounh on next
- u
Tuesday evening, loth instant,
Court week. All persons with
out respect to party arc invited to
come. Many Citizens.
STATKM EST of the CLEARFIELD COUN
TY Ba"K, for the month ending December
HOOK THAT EVERY FARMER, MK-
chanic, and Rusiness Man Vt ant,
Just published,
THE TOWNSHIP AND LOCAL LAWS
Of lhe State of Pennsylvania,
Compiled from the Acts of Assembly, by William
T. Haines, Esq., and published riy iulwnrd
F. James, Esq., West Chester, Ponna,
This work contains over 440 pages of closely
printed mattor, snd will be (old by subscrip
tion. It teaches the duties of Justices of the Peace,
with forms for ths transaction of their business,
It teaches the duties of constables with all the
nocessary forms, appertaining to the ofUco.
It contains the duties of the (supervisors of ev-
rv County and Township in the .Vtato.
It contains me mono oi proceuure mr ine iay-
ni out and opening of public snd private roads
eavocating and altoring roads, the building of
bridges, Ac, Ac. r
It containe the Lorumon fccnooi i.aw, woitn ex
planations, decisions nnd directions, tegether
with forms for Deeds, Bonds, Contracts, Cer-tifi
cates, Ac, Ac. This department f tho work
was compiled at Tfarrisburg by Mr. Samuel P
Ratos, Deputy Superintendent, and la alone'
worth the price of the volume to anyone lntcros
cd in Common .Schools. ,
It contains the duties of Township Aaditors.
It contains the laws relative to Dogs and
Sheep.
It contains the duties of Assessors.
It contains tho lows in relatuio to Strays,
Mules and .Swine.
It contains the laws relative to Fences an
Fence Viewers.
81, 18.10 l
ASSETS.
Rills discounted -Pennsylvania
State Stock
Specie - - - - -Due
from other Hanks
Notes of other Eanks
Cheoks, Drafts, Ae.
Furniture
Expense of Plate engraving, Ao
Stationery, Ao. -
$ 1099 .17
19,76.1 60
4,321 14
977 62
745 n
Also, defendant's interest of, in, nnd to
a certain tract of land situate in Dogi town
ship. Clearfield comity, Ph., bounded by lands
of Richard Woplo, James M. Shaw, and others,
containing eighty acres, more or less, the ahuvo
describod land being unimproved. Soizod. ta
ken In execution, and to be sold as the property
of John E. Shaw.
Also, a certain trsct of land situate in
Morris township, Clearfiold county, IV, onutaiu
ing 132 acres, bounded by lands of John llron n,
Isuao England, James Kriso, and others, with a
log house, log barn, and about fifty acres oleurod.
Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the
property of Abraham Drown.
Alio, defendant's) interest in a certain
tract of land situate in Furguson towmhip, Clenr
field county, Pa., bounded and described ns fol
lows: beginning at a hetnlook corner, thenco
by Renj. Uibb'e survey south 50 deg. wost 230
perches to a post, and thence by John Trissler
survey north 40 deg. west 100 perches to place
of beginning, containing 210 acres moro or less,
being tho nsrthwost corner in the nnme of Mu
thias Ilarton, with about 25 acres cleared, and
log house and log barn erected thereon. Seized,
taken in execution, and to be sold as tho proper
ty of Silas White.
Also, a certain tract of land situate in
Covington township, Clearfiold county, Pa., boun
ded as follows, viz! (in tho north by tho road
leading from Clonrficlil to Frcnclivillc j on tho
south east and weft by lan'ls of Francis Coudriet,
having thereon eroded a plank dwelling house.
Soiled, taken in elocution, and to bo sold as the
proporty of Rcnaud 4 Tibrout.
Also, '.he undivided one fourth part nnd
Interest of John Taggart of two oortnin tracts of
land, containing entli whole tract 43:) acres, 1 53
perches, one surveyed on warrant of Ebonczer
Grenham, en warrant dated 10th January, 179.1,
and the other surveyed on warrant of Pnvid Bur-
ton, unted 10th January, ly'.Li, being tl.o samo
COURT PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, Hon. SAMUEL LIN.V, Esq.,
President Judge of tho Court of Couimois
Pleas of tiio taeuty -fifth Judicial Dixtrict, com
posed of tho counties of Clearfield, Ccntro nnd
Clinton and the Hon. Wm. L. Moore and Hon.
Henjnmln Doti.iil, Associate Judges of Clearfield
county ; have issued thoir preoopt. to me direct
ed, for tho holding of a Court of Common Ploas,
Orphan's Court, Cenrtof Quarter Sessions. Court
of Ltyor und Terminer, and Court of General Jail
Delivery, ut Clearfiold, in anil for tho county of
Clearfield, on tho
Second Momhy ( Wlh da;) cf Janvrtty next,
NOTICE IS, theroforo, heroby given, to tho
Coroner, Justices of the Pence, and Constables,
in and lor said county of Clearfiold, to appear in
their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records,
IiHiuinilions, Examinations and other Remem
brances, to do thoso things which to their othcow,
and in their behalf, pertain tu bo done, and Ju
rors bo then and there attending, and not to de
part without leave, at their peril.
tllVE.V under my hand at Clearfield, this 2i:'.i
duy of Oct., in the year of our Lord, ono thou
sand eight hundred nnd sixty.
i. U. J11LLEU, Bheriff.
Nov.2S, I860.
" lIAli rb;WrCKs" " '
DRUG ( VARIETY
MARKET STREET NEARLY OPPOSITE JAIL
Tho umlcrjignod will have constantly on ban' )
a we.l selected stoelt of Drugs, Choinicals, Dye"
Stuffs, Oils, Paint., Tobacco and Segars, Station
ary, Perfumery, Rruslies. and Fancy article.',
which he will dieposo of cheap for cash.
He invites the public to call and examino-hU
stock of goods before purchasing elsowhore.
Country Physicians furnishod with Drugst
Medicines, and Surgical Instruments at the nios
roasoiinhlo rates. J. O. HARTSWICK.
Clearfield, Pa., Doo. 20, I860.
U contain, th. law. relative to gem.
LICENSE NOTICES.
rilllfl following named persons have tiled l.c
JL the Offico of tho Clork of tho Court of
Quarter Sessions of Clearfield county, tholr Pe
titions for License at the January Session nex:..
agreeable to the Act of Assembly of Maich 2.etL,
1 S50, entitled An act to regulate the saU of In
toxicating Liquors," Ae.
TAVERN LICEXSE3.
Branson Davis, Lniubor City bor.
R. J. Haynes, Karthaus tf.
Geo. N. Coleburn, Clearfiold bur.
James Uloom, son., Rloom tp.
A. L. Ogdon, Lawrence tp.
Joseph L. Curby, Lumber City.
David Atleinan, (lulieh tn,
MERCANTILE LICENSE.-?.
O. R. Merrell,
Augustus Laeonte,
r. i. lieajirty.
rout anu Amr. ,...i,; n,ni. n. .1,. :,i.
It contains the Election Laws with all nees-l.v ,, ". '
' " v in land being woodland, and unimproved ; uo ln-
sarv rorms. . r. . . .- . -
It contain, the Naturalisation Law., with all ?""" . uhoii, ana Jul. c. Uxnwt.
.1 ...r. V. f,.r An.,llUnn. " ola " lu8 prtperiy o! jonu laggnri.
It contain, a larire number of Loa-al Forms' . Also, a certain tract ol laiul sit tlato m rjoc. -nth
which are used in the every day transaction 0f Boggs township, Clearfield county, l'a., bounded
181 R8
764 7
2.12 37
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in
As the following tahle of tho number of
pounds to tho bushels, may bo of interest
to the farmer and dealer, we publish it,
lid ndvise them to cut it out and Notn in circulation
.... . i i r . Due Depositors
stick it up in some prominent place for ,,, Md KxchBng, .
reference ;
Of wheat, sixty pounds.
Of shell-corn, fifty-six pounds.
Of corn in the cob, soventy pounds,
Ot rye, fifty-six pDunds.
Of barley, forty-seven pounds.
Of potatoes, sixty pounds. ,
Of beans, fixty pound.
Of bran, twenty pounds.
Of clover seed, sixty pounds.
Of timothy seed, forty five pminds.
Of flaxseed, fifty-eight pounds.
Of lii-MiM-t sofid. fiftvfour pounds.
Of buck-vheat, forty-eight pounds,
or t,inn irrnss aped, fourteen pounds
Of east r beans, thirty-three pounds.
$38,81!! 67
JAB. B. GRAHAM, Cashier.
Clcarfiel , ra., Dec. 31, 1860. jen?
S Til AY Ili:il-i:il. Came to the reeidonco
of the subscriber in Huston tp., about Ave
or six week, ago, a HEIFER red, crumpled
horns, and about two years old. Tho ownor
Is ul to come forward, prove property, pay
1 take her away or she will be dispo-
g to law. VtJLLlAM JIUli.
a, ntf
1,12S eo'busin .s, such a. Acknowledgment., Affidavit. !on n01"1'1 J A' ,fci!uno',f K"lc n '
Artiolc.of Agreements, and Contracts, Partner, "J nl " i
ship, Apprentices, Assignments, Attestationsr r'rl Turnpike, and on the west by lands of
Rill, of Exchange and Promissory Notes, Rillsj- Stone . Estate, with small frame house erected
.Vale, Ponds. Chock., Covenants, Deeds, Dopokio thereon. Seized, tnken lu execution, and to be
tions, Due llillsnnd Produce Sotos, LnmMord p-ii1 ""'d ' Vx f uaTy Southard aud
Tenant, Leasee, Letter, of Attorney .Mnnirue j l9,,a0 Southard.
Morteairos. Receints and Reloases. Tho woris.a Also, a certain tract of land siluato n
124.900 00 bound in Law sheen, and will be sold to .ubs-.V Beccnria township, Clearfield county, Ta., hecin.
8,020 00 ber. at II 25 per oopy, payable on delivery cf,iiingal an oil Sugar corner, (Jill aud RuUoe,
S.inS S3 the work. The work ha. passed the revision of thenco by residue .outh CO percho. to a Sugar,
125 84'many of the best lawyers in the State and has thonce outh three degrocs cntt, 20.1 Ptrches to a
receivo4 thoir unqualified approbation, as a reli-j post, thenco by Henry Dyer, west 122 perches
f13.SU 67 able hand book of roference npon all subject, to post, thence south by and Jacob Mus-
I ...... . n.t-ti-!- ... i C !,!. Olid
upon Wtilcn ll iroaia. aub wuoie is arrangeu in ir cmmi, . oi lemu porenc. to a
such A manner a. to presoot a piaiu, concise aim ih.h, iui-ui-b j .uvuw lusstr ciuiiu aua A. n.
m r
i Town - arrutain
RE THROAT CURF.I).
signed, would inform the publio
tho Putrid Sore Throat. Any
further information by coming
j cwnr vuuua, , ,0 ln0 jjorderson township, Jellcrson county,
Of dried poncho, thirty-three pounds. . If no tar no cnarg0, come one, eome nil, and
do not fail. You can have iniormation oy caning
' at Jacob Kunli's, in Troutville, where 1 live.
. jan-3t .GEORGE KRAMER.
explicit sUtoraent of lbe duties of sll Township j Wright, north 60 degrees east ao7 porches to a
Ofticers, a. may bercadily andorsUiod by any one. j birch, thence north 25 degrees weeC 1" pei chos
Clearrlolu County will be thoroughly canvassed to post, incuce uy lanus ui iiooert ana llenry
.... i .. .... . ..1 ... , I i' i. .1 ... i. i j . no, i. A
Of dried apples, twenty-four pounds
' . ,.r... .... ........I.
UI onions, iniy-sevBn j'uuiihj.
Of cats.Uiirty pouuds.
for the work, and the suppertofthe oititens is re
.pectfully .olioKed.
R. J. WALLACE, ESQ.,
clkarfield, ci r.ARnsi.o consw, nssA.
General Agent for Clearfield County.
P. 8. Uood canvasser, are wanted in all part,
of thi. Connty for tho abeve work, to whom a lib
eral compensation wdl be given. Applications,
which must be made at an early date, addressed
o. above, will receive prompt attention.
December 12, 1860. 4L
Clearfield bor.
Oirard tp.
Covington tp.
Morrisilalo.
JOHN L. CUTTLE,
Clerk Q. 6.
I" I3T Ol'' CAUSES for January Term A, D'
J 1961,
rVirstins Mill and cut aws, Mann's axes nnd
j a gonernl assortment of Hardware at the
tore of
Curwenivllle, May 1, 13f-0,
E. A. 1RV1N,
Wlutcsidos, north 73 degroc. cast 2S1 pcrehos
to placo of beginning, coutnluihg moro or
le... Also, a tract situato in Culic!i township.
Clearfield county, Ps., bounded by Incds of
GoirgoDeyer, George Hegnrty, J. II. Morgan,
Darlington A Co., Lilo M'CulU y, Moses Ilobison.
and John L. M'CiiUy, containing 3-0 arros more
or less, one too story fratno dwelling house, 23
by 36 loot, two tenant houses, bunk barn 40 by 70
feet, snw-mill 25 by 50 foct. with one run of burrs
attached thereto, large bearing orchard of choice
mnt, and about buy acres
Seized, taken in execution, a
property nf Abraham Reyor a
Also, by virtue of sni
ratios, the following Real
l.jdia Wilson
Thomas ."-'iilo.
J. H. Abbes.
Abrahain Uloom
udnard Comcford
Jamo. Smith
Doboise A Lowe
Mary A. Lnumdoe
Tlioma. RaJaiton
Jonnthnn FTiynton
llenry Wnplo
John J. Johnson
Romanian A Mock
Pittchiu A Swan
Eliza Irwin, admx,
tiooige Ei hard
t) U Logan
11. l'rukerbol
Cecil liank
Cutit Dank
.omc. M, Leonard
Il'.bccc Lewis
Jamos M. Leonard
John Cox
fohn Patch la
V. floorgo Wilsou'. Ex.
v. .School Director, of W
v. fleorge W. Caldwell
V. F.li.n Irwin
v. J. M. Pfotits
vs Con r A Briggs
vs . 1. ltnum et at
v. Isaae lllcoro Jr.
vs John Wolf
T. Jnhn M. Chase at ol
v. Duniel Snioal
vs 3. it. Reed
v. Laird & lilalr
v. J. S. Cirry - -
vi Crawford Gallahor
v. Jaicl Y. Ualor
v. James Hud
vs II. Lorain's Ex
vs William W. Worrell
vs James Whito
v. Dillon ! Davi.
v. Slawson, AlfordeleJ
vs Dillon t Davli
V. llrown if: Litz.
v. John Thompson.
lli etoro of
i.'urwensville, 1ny 10,
nf tbc
1 s
1 T
aekeret and Herrine for o!o at theeorni
E. A 1RVU.
co. , :
Boots and Shoe. A larger stock and low.
price, than ever, at Irvlni Cheaposl soinv
'.urwcnsville, May 10, 'CO-