Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, February 28, 1867, Image 2
$hc fjScimbliran. C'-.-.tt (tF.IIHOE H.GliOtlt.ANUKK. hilitor. "CLEARFIELD, PA. Thursday Morning, Feb. 28, 18C7. The borough of Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, which lias here tofore, polled lrom 8U0 to WOO votes, has, under the Congressional negro voting bill, run tip a registered list of votersnunibering 2,353, of whom 1,352 are white, and Dl negroes. At tho election on Monday tho negro enndi-1 taries, and the whole was to be con ... , ,,....:: Utrucled ol cood Bubstantiul crib work, onto was eiecteu major uj -r"- j ij, uui uiewimo j.e..jMv v... 1 city councils. T .i I AtHisPost. lhoi(cH((;m(-fr,tliOj loj-al organ of llucks countj-, an-: noun eed that Gen. W. W. II. lavis was a candidate for Collector, in that district, to which he replies : "This is not tho case. We positively refused to bo a candidate, and our name was never presented to the Executive. We can't be disposed of in this way we are reserving our energies to raise a brigade to defend the President against Congress." How tue Money Goes. The Wash ington Kump, a few days ago, voted $10,000 secret service fund to the use of the Judiciary committee, to nso in huntingup witnesses against the Pres ident, in order to insuro his impeach ment. Enough of it can be had for that 1 A member of Congress from Kew York City was unseated by per jurors for half that price. If linker and Conovcr fail, there is Geoghegan, ol Xew York city, and llargin and others. Thej- can bo had cheap. Nearly Wound Ur No set of men ever labored more zealouslj- to ruin and destroy tho country, than the dis union majority now composing thj Kump Congress, but thank God, thej' have failed in their object. We nre well awaro that beyond the Potomac, "life, liberty and tho pursuit of happi ness" has been through their instru mentalitj', exterminated for the time being, but on this sido wo have a little left, probably enough to ''leaven the wholo lump." On and after Monduj rcxt, tho political life of a number of these Jacobin ingrates will expire. In tho future their acts will torture and torment them, until his Drim stsono Majesty calls them home, or until they aro arrested and executed on tho Ilolt-Stnnton plan. Millions "will rejoice to know that the life of tho XXXIX Congress expires on the 4th of March. . The Campaign Openkp. Tho first election gun for this year wr. fired off at Heading last week. Tho whole Democratie ticket, from Mayor down. was elected by an average majority of: 350. Last fall the majority for Mr. Clymcr, for Governor, was 1 70, which was a large gain, as heretofore, for many years, tho city had been carried by the opposition, and was only car ried by tho Democrats last fall because of the personal popularity of our nom inee, that city being his residence. New Hampshire will voto lor Stale officers on tho "d Tuesday of March ) Connecticut on tho 1st Monday and JRhode Island on tie 1st Wednesday of April. Jew Like Ti.km.-A lot of loyal I "num-sculls," hearing of the arrest of Surratt, at once got up a bill of indict ment, and had the grand jury of the District of Columbia to pass upon it. Of courso they found a true bill, ac cording to loyal devise. Since Stir ratt's arrival, this bill has been exam incd and found to bo entirely worth less, as it charges Surratt with doing that for which they assassinated Booth "shooting" tho lato lamented ; thus making him the principnl, instead of an accessary: that is, the loynlists have indicted John Poo instead of Tichard Hoc. The leaders of the lis nuionists really act as though they were incapable of doing that which is right. I-fsrRANCHisEMENT. We take from a cotemporary, says tho New lork 7"imc, tho following fact, w hich nicely j hopo that, il will prove to bo a -'suc-illustrates the operation of the (lis-jCC-." franchising principle ir. Tennessee. It' If my hope should prove well fonnd wmtld not be ditlieult to find hundreds ; ed, some small iiumcr of shad will of siniilnranomuliisuinlcrtliewoiking' make their way as far up the river oi mo system in lorce in lliat Mate: "A firm in Na.tiviiir.nnr of tbpiirir i nnd m..t ""I1:' m-rr.nl. h,..,.-. io the W,1, ,,.,,c tia.imc 'ri-rkv i i.-r.,..,, ' rm,,i...,i m 'th'"'r.'.n - rrra, b,.,i.. ihr j.,,,,. i. n-ro. Tiif int-1 crease from year to year, if not too JAMlvS NOUIiALL, Ifr i. i.. u, r oi.lv ... ..( n, .i,i r.m.Trn !,., n,Ueh thinned out bv iishiii!, until wo I Ciril Enilintrr. il llf.l a ml mo I, r tii- pvf i.t llr.,i,l r-.n- .. i . r .. .. , p , -it. 11' V it titut.on. ih-r ii.- jok. ii,.tti,-Frln,".v '"'I'0 l" "n ndcq.mto supply of 10 His Excellency, A. G. CumtN, ihf biitrmt rin-i of ail. ami w. an offi ., n this spring delicacy, being brought Governor of l'ennsylvania. arrant in tlir latr r. U-l arm.-. o. .!,, tt,iini l k i humilities BO long UllillStlv do- ' .f hi. inaMr .... I hr wa. tl-tliir.l mnn our Hi-: f :, " ' J rr i r. . . rrcr..i. of 'nr lvv. s.r I,- i,,i i,u . j l'"Ved ot it T 11 K J.AiitrAl. Spirs. It is nsccr- vfocir.t thumi-r.oit rpm il.- n-cr. aba k j I say small number, for I havo ro- tained by the testimony of ex-delect-galUBiij fum-oiirn-d am .tronghou.- Iceiitly received n letter from Mr. Ly- ive l'.akl-r, before tho' Impeachment This is but one illustration out of j man, of Massachusetts, the gentle-! Committee, that President Johnson's thorsands, of the practical Working of man before alluded to, to w hom I had suspicions were correct, that Hukor modern loyally. Even under tbeMe-; coiilmunicuted tho progress of our op- j had nt ono time set up a detective .Tens military bill every negro is made erntions. warning niu that 1 ''must surveillance over tho Whilo Housn voter, though he spent four years not be disappointed il my shad do not j From tho evidenco it npponrs that in the Confederate entrenchments or , go up so hc-t or so far ns I hopo. It j this interesting scrutiny and shadow army, while tho white men who sent;. not tho tendency usually of fish to j ing of the Chief Magis'trnto was per them as sub?titutes aro forever (lis-, mako nitich exertion to ;um beyond formed by women ofchnracter so 'no- iuimortnl" (as they tonnerly termed it. ) Dtt'lteralion of IiidejHndence, in justification of their depot is m ! Susqiu Aroma t'lhtrtr. in Krpmt ..r ..1. J.m.. W ..rr.ll. In rH.ll.... ' lo (ho l'akc l ii Hie i"uiiiulmii-' ua Hlir. llAHRisnritii, Pa., iVc. 101 DkauSih: In liiltiliing tlio dutiu devolved upon mo under tlio net of o(ilh Slairli, iMiii, "ivlatini; to tlio pnaf;o of tih nUmg 1 ho Siih jiichnmia ', und certain of il h triliutnrii'N," 1 liuvc ! tlio lionor to report us follows : I Immediately Hl'ler my appointment, I lV vour hxcelloncy, 1 eoiiHiilted ull the authorise on the subject within my reach, and finally devised a plan which was in the iorin ot Hteps com mencing at thu enmb of the dam, and fulling or stepping down, ono alter unother, at the rato of six inelios per step; each of thono steps being also u trough ten feet wide, to contain a con Htutii supply of water two feet deep for the tir.it to rest in during their iis- UMlt. The width of the flight of ntcps was to bo from two hundred loct on the main stem ot tlio .Smvjuchaima to a porlionul width fur its smaller trihu- ,.,, a is em.,ovcj , approved in tho construction ot Uums in l'ennsj I- vania. 1 'inil l'"s l'mn inrefullj' draughted . p.,,,,.; n..i. im.l hui,.i H,. ilrami Jm)0 i Bent it in, plan and spocilica- tiou to ti luiiowing corporations owning dams on the streams mention ed, niinielj-: Tho Sus(Uchanria canal company; the Pennsylvania Tuilroad coinpaiij-; tlio West Brunch canal coinjianj' ; tho Wyoming Yullej-canal company ; and the North iiruncli canal conipunj. As these corporations ow n ed all the lower dams on tho river, and which, if not altered for 'Me pass ago of fish, there would bo no so in altering dams located above them, and as 1 know that they all, except the Susquehanna, canal coiiipunj', held their property by purchase lrom the Slate, without encumbrance, us alleg ed, and deemed themselves, therefore, exempt from the operation of tho law, 1 did not notify individuals or corpor ation owning dams ubovo them ; for even should such accept notice, dim ply with the law and ulter their dams, linh would be debarred from reaching them bj' tlio neglected dams below, and there would be expense and trouble lor nothing. In pursuing this course I have not obeyed tlio letter ol tho law, but 1 trust to be forgiven when tho circuin-1 stances aro considered ily surmises in respect to these companies proved to be correct. None, except tho Pennsylvania railroad company, regularly acknowledged ever to hae received my notification, nor havo 1 heard from any of them since. Tho Suscpichaiina canal company, owning tho dam at Columbia, howev er, have complied with tho law in ev ery respect, as far as 1 was able to di rect them how to do so. On or about tho first of Juno I met Mr. 11. Andrews Knight, their I'resi dent ut Columbia, aud conferred wilh him on tho subject, and be expressed his willingness tocairy out the plan, but suggested somo modifications, which 1 did not like to accept, until I could sustain myself by other author ities on the subject, and our meeting was adjourned until in J uly, that i might bo enabled in tho meantime to do so. 1 proceeded immediately to tho New England States ; conf-rred with the chairman of the l'ish Committee of the Legislature of Connecticut, tho Hon. Mr. Avery, anil presenting credentials lrom your Excellency, to the Govern or of Massachusetts, Governor Uul- lock, was introduced by tho lion. Oli- Vl'f Warner, Secretary of tho Com- nionweallh of Massachusetts, to Theo dore Lyman, Esq., who has charge of tho sulijcct ot the Male. In Connecticut I was informed by Mr. Avery that they did not consider the river t,the Cotinecticun obstructed by nny works of theirs which existed in it, und that they so intended to answer the Stato of New Hampshire, that Slate having ollicially requested ! to know if any such obstructions cx-l '. ' lSlCd. In Massachusetts I found that they had not advanced in these improve-1 nients further than wo had, they be- ing just then engaged iu devising plans lor iho Mt irimuc, and perhaps olhei of Uicir'gtl ,.am,. They, however, had given intelli gent consideration to the subject. .Mr. Lyinun is well known as a Na turalist, and ho had availed himself of consultations with Prof. Agassie, w hoso reputation, I need not say, is, in tho samo pursuit, world wide. 1 could not learn that in tho other States of New England I would bo able to add to tho information obtain - able from these high sources in Massa- chussetts, so I proceeded no further than Hoston. In Jul- 1 met Mr President Knight again on tho dam at Columbia, und t'lcre, in consultation with himself and Mr. Paniel Share, tho nhlo super intendent of tho Susquehanna canal, a plan was devised, chiefly by Mr. Shure, with somo modifications sug gested by my New England experi ence, which nhin has sineo been car- lied out, at a cost ol somo $5,000 to that comtianv. nnd I have reason to I next spring ns Puncan's island, a dis- tanco of nearly fifty miles higher up tmin t,v mv0 lp) (lj0 , ,..1, or ! """'J' J ears, and this number will in - tlio neas wnero lliey were spawned, toriously bad that they were froqnont ind ho j-articuhirly wishes me to ly eject.'a fn m't ho Exeontivo Mansion "cause reliable observations to be made even belore the discovery of the inso on this very point, and if tho fish do! lent espionago. What do decent lie go over the dam and pass far above it 1 publicans think ol uch conduct f rciilly lurfjo mmilicrs, tlmt I would llim 'f il- il, .,!'1'1 ',? "l'',in iiui'ifM in iimuim iiimuij .-m im-i uuvtlnr (October r .Y..n mhi r) " ! proceed iiiyx cf the. I'hilcidt Iphiil Ai'ilili - my ii Siiturol Science, on tlio Imt i inof kIiikI in tlio Aliil'innn river, nml ndils, ''if tlify do not go free! v over, Ium nj Ratified tlmt tlioy could if tlioy cIiom - , you must trniir-port hoiiio from below into tlio luisinof the dam aliove, and then let your l,eilattiro forhid hslimir ahovo tlio (lam lor rivo years That is tlio term allowed in Maine to restore barren rivers." I think we need hardly tako tlio trouhleto transplant fish from the lower to tlio upper levels, for oneo or twice that thot'olumhia dam has beer, in Jlockbridgo county, Va., was poi broken, they have made their way ! soned by their negro vnok lust Satur- uliove it-, ami have been cauglil m small numbers at IHiiii uii's island. Jjiit what Mr. Lyman says is never theless true ; that tho fish will make utmost irrepressible exertions to re turn to the beds where they were spawned, whilo to pass beyond there, they will lake but little trouble. The spin of tho few, however, that make their way up, will return by rc-sistless instinct in the following season, and it mav bv well to consider his own recommendation, that the tishing above the dam should be some- wl.nt rout rii'ttxl 1V IwuiwlMtiv OMtl meiit for a limited period, until our great Susquehanna shall be cured of: "barreness." it remains for me to describe to vou ! tli device which has bon inserted in j tho Columbia dam. The dam itself is about six feet high, and about a inilo and a third long, and is located on a rough, rocky bed. Tho channel below is rapid and much interrupted by largo rocks, worn by tho water. The fish channels in these rapids aro tortuous and much spread over the whole bed ot the si ream. A point was selected within about a quarter of a mile of tho York county ' slioro, where tho fish "must do con- j grepale from all I no lower cnannei i shot .Mrs. Aaron arl, wounding nor, every spring, und where many of them j while robbing Jior house new year's havo been annually taken; and ul niht. llo was sriitcnced to thirty this place a section forty feet lonjr, j years in the State prison, was cut clean out of the dam, a coder j A negro woman in Campbell conn dam having been first erected above , ty, Va., killed her step father, a few to keep oil' the water. days ago, by throw ing a skillet at his In this opening, a new sub-dam was : head, lie was attempting to chastise erected, so that its comb or highest j her with a chair, when she broke from elevation would about equal the level of tho water below thn principal dam when the hsli aro ruwmng, (a little over three feet say.) Tho lower slope ot tins Buo-uam was placed at an in clination of one in tiltecn, und the sides of tho nperluro in the main dam were dentuted or framed in a series of ollsetts, so us to promote tho forma lion ol eddies in tho current passing over the sub-dam. When tho fish aro running then, in the spriug, tho water in tho nperluro will bo under tho influence of gravity in opposite directions. Tho lower water will try to attain its level, the top of the sub-dam and tho upper wa ter rushing through the nperluro will meet an 1 certainly drive it back, but with u force considerably impeded by the cushion so tospeak, of lower water. Tho fish will bo nosing along the foot of the main dam, as is their wont, and finding this passage open, agitated though it be by these contending cur rents, they will endeavor to puss up, and let us hopo they w ill succeed. Hut should they tail in tho first few trials, there aro the recesses at tho sides where tho eddies aro sure to bo form ed, and whero they may gather strength for a renewal of the trial. I am informed, by persons in tho neigh borhood of Columbia who havo seen this aperture of ours with the water running through il, that thero are many passages in tho Conowngo rap id below, which are much moro dilli cnlt of ascent than this is; and which of courso the fish must easily pass, or they would not be caught, us they now l. 1... ,.r l. I . t .. ,! are, at the base of tho Columbia dam, their next obstacle, Such is the result of our labors at ! the Columbia dam, and wo have but ! to wait now until spring to see what action the fish, our long absent friends, will tako upon tho subject. If our inducements tiro sufficient, I .i. r... l. l.i.. : WUIIlil, III 111" 1UU1IC, lU IIUIU III III!- prove upon them, aud Mr. President Knight has expressed his willingness j to render all reasonable aid in making such improvements ns, after cxperi- 1 ho next two dams in streams, con- templated by tho act, nre first : the Middlclowu l ecder ilam, crossing the Swatara a short cistanco from its mouth, and tho Duncan's Island dam. crossing tho Susipiehuiiiia at or near Clark's Ferry. These both belong to j the Pennsylvania railroad company, ; w hom I notified, according to law, ; and who acknow ledged tho receipt ol ! tho notification. On November tho, j first nothing had been done to cither i of these dams, nnd immediately after that day I had placed in the hands of the district attorney of lliiuphin coun ty, J. W. Siuionton, Esq., a written account of my proceedings. If the caso bo enrried to tho courts, and a decision should bo bad nguiuU the CJiiBtitulionaliiy of the act, thero will bo no use in prosecuting the compan ies hig'ier up the stream. If tho act should hold, and tho Pennsylvania railroad company be compelled to al ter its dams, iho point will bo settled for tho upper companies, nnd there will be no more trouble. So I did not itiitialo legal proceedings in respect to those companies, deeming il belter to await the decision of tho courts, in reference to Iho caso of the next dams i above Columbia I 1 mve t,0 1 liave tho honor to 1 very re - . spectfully, your obedient servant, t'rogrtt of Ihr Urrtlty ilrtorm nl Ion. Miirdcrmi; a man out of jonloiisy is : now called " l rusei worlc in i mcago. On Saturday morning last t-ight colored prisoners csiaped from tho jail at Portsmouth, Vn. .lames . right killed James .Mi; (inire, in (ialveston, Texas, on the 1'Jtli, for insulting his wile. A uanihling house, with filly-eight gamblers, was taken possession of by the New Voi le police last week. An old Mississippi planter has bung himself heeauso of his inability to re trieve his fortune, ruined by tho re bellion. Tho citiro family of Win. Paxton, dav .veek. Tho poison was lint in their codec. A woman named Kays was brutally murdered on Saturday, ut StewHits villc, New Jerscj-, during the absence of her hiislrtind. The murderer is not yet in custody. President .lohnsnr bus commuted to imprisonment for life the sentence of ! liobort Crowe, who was to have beeii linn rcil last l'liday for murder on the ' hii'li sens. I Tho dwelling of Samuel Applcton, I of Boston, griindsftii of Daniel Wcb- intri, n an filtered fl the iHil, fllul robbed of ?2,0lNI. The thieves beat Mr. Applcton pretty badly, Mrs. Julia Join's, a married woman. mn mother of three children, blew ! out her brains, in New trleuns. re-1 cently, becanso her sister bud gone to i despotism may be the result, In a ( Tom livo in the North. Poor thing! I well, or a Napoleon but a Cromwell Abraham Skaats, nn old gentleman j is worth a thousand Pruiso-God-liuro-of "(i years, committed suieido bj j bones, mid ono Napoleon is worth a hanging himself in his shop, in Weth-1 wholo regiment of jtobespierres. erslield,1 Conn., during a temporary The Pump Congress in Washington, aberration of tho mind, caused, it is has utterlj' overthrown tho Constilu supposed, by n scandalous report cir- j tion of tho United States, in over one culated to It i a injury. half of tho original Territories of the Anion.; the nentenccs in the r.ssex , coun'y court on tho llh, was that of j Thompson, tho negro burlsr, who , Imn and let tlv the skillet. Kcmut'Kii blo weapons for moi lal combat. The latest sensation at l'ithole is tho elopement of a Mrs. Smith from her husband wilh u "free lower" by tho nnino of Itoirers. Smith had sus- i nected his wife nl a too close intimacy I with lioirnrs for some timo. The mis- irnided woman leaves four children at rithole. (ieorgo Kller was murdered inj.be Philadelphia ennrt house lust week, by a man named Lois. Eller was on trial for committing a rapo on a daughter of Leis', only eleven yearn of ago. The father walked tip tj tho prisoner and shot him in tho court room. Leis surrendered himself to the authorities, j trary, wo are undoing the work of tho A murder occurred in Philanctphin , Huron of Ilunnymedo, Miujna Llmrta, vn thoL'lst. Two men, named John-j tho Hill of liihts, thePightof Peti son find Harkcr. ouarreled at the 'lion, kc. Our institutions now, in ! house of the latter, w took a double barreled shot-gun and tired at John son, killing him instantly. Tho mur derer has not yet been nrrestcd. The deceased was n hinglo man, thirty years old. A mob at Poughkcepsie, X. V., a few days ago, attempted to lynch a bar tender named Hull, tor alleged nn proper inlimaVy with his cnyilovor's country to a happy issuo out of her wife, and being in a conspiracy which ! present troubles, should study lessons succeeded iu having said employer j of policy to bo learned from tho an imprisoned in a lunatic asylum. They I nals ol Switzerland, w hich, after the could not find Hull, and nine men sup- Sunderhiind wnr, hurt no hair of any posed to be ringleaders w cro arrested man's head, pilfered no man's proper on Saturday. ty ; and from the uniinls of France, In the municipal court, Boston, a w hich, alter La Vendee was pacified, woman named Abigail Seribner was I disturbed no man in it, either in liberty arraigned on tho chargo of poisoning Laura J. Hrown, residing at No. MJ Hanover street, on I hiirsilay last. Jt appears that Seribner suspected her husband und Hrown were too intimate. Seribner was held in I? 10,0011 for ex amination on tho H.'itli instant. It is stated tlmt the colored man William Jones, who bus been confined for the last four months in tho I'pper .Marlboro" jail, Maryland, under sen tence of death for committing a rape upon a white woman, and who has been three times reprieved, has had his sentenco comnuted by Governor Swnnn to imprisonment for I i to in the penitent iary. Tho inquest in tho enso of Ingalls Pamon, of Lawrence, Mass., nn old man, whose reniniis were found in the ruins of bis barn, burned, on Wednes day, was concluded on Saturday, nnd resulted in the ntrest of Edward P. 1 1 1- u in mi , tho husband of Pamon's daughter, on sufpicinn of having caused tho old man's death. The coroner's inquest in tho case of Henry Clay Lee, i colored man, re cently murdered in W'arrnnton, Va., returned a verdict that "tho deceased rimn In liia ilnntll.nti I lin fiiirhf of the I ' . i "Till ultimo, by blows inflicted on his head and stranirulation. and that his death was caused by two colored men, John Hutler and John Johnson," who havo been committed to jail to nwait their examination before tlio next county court. Two strangers applied for railroad tickets nt the Addison station, on the Erie railroad, Sunday night. The ticket agent was nlono.- They knocked him down and robbed the office of; ' llllll t In r,. .w.l, In, r ( '.iiinir ll.o nftl. ' , , n . ,i n mm cers proceeded to arrest them. J hey drew tllCir revolvers, nnd OHO ti led tO jump through tho window, but failed, , .... , 1 ho bnggago man ut I orning, named 1 JVrUiiiH, vutlke.l Hfnnrt'ly up to tho miu;:lo of tht- junto! of' the other nntl ooI1iiiv1 hiin. Jioih nre in jail. Un 1'r'nlay evening, Feh. 22il. two hov iiauirti Ktlriworth nitd Wilnon, I .1 . , , c ii. e uli i limit .ov. nteen year uf npe, led tllOII lllinil' in l!m liefl'l', N. ., ni llied with nn old musket mid II nill''lo liar- i 1 , I . , ,1 1 . . rt'lVd piMt,ltvuli tho ex pre deter - miliatioll o intirilerinii tho first lllltn tliev ullOtlld llieeUi'n the rottd OUtsitle ,.f ,iin T .j . ( i JiHtlt tlicy jtur.pt'd into a hluill in wliifh U'fift n iXOIllU'liinn ttlinicd KrttfllS. ThcyBhot l.i.n in back of tho head with tho t'istul, inflicting a dangerous l im i l rtound. Iho younix doMerndotii re- t. i i J t- i i turned homo on Sundav, and nhout . , i " . ,. noon wcro arrowed by tho police. f.. r , ,. i -i i i 1 liey COIllosaod All, mid Ullld that he- forO moctinsj Krafl'18 thev jumped into oxeral tsleihs, Imt JiaJ m tavornbh M. .n-4..: i t opportunity to shoot any ono. Thing .Hade Worsi. io lievolutionists now in iiowr tell tho Jlennu iiicv ' 1 ho more you oppose, tho worse we w ill net " Verj' well, sa' wo but wo shall not tho less oppose. Militarj' despotism is not to bo substituted among us, in this count rj', and over such Slates of tho old lhirleen, us irginui, t aroli mis. und Georgia without opposition. On tho way to tho Dead Sea of Des potism, wo will ever keep on remon strating. devolutions generally havo to run out, before they can lie stopped and the quicker therefore, this runs ouf, the better. Tho Presbyterians of the days of Cromwell only made Cromwell worso bj' opposing him. Tho Inde pendents would not havo cut oil' the head of Charles tho 1st if tho Pres byterians bad not been Cromwell's enemies. No Jacobins, no Murats, iJaulons, and liobespierres, would have existed, if the Girondists had not stood in their way. Thus, in our country, though resist ing, we sec the devolution must go on. Tii.. niii. krr. lh President isoxnclled from Washington, perhaps tho better with aile. or I handler, to net in his place. This will cut oil' the ic facto Government from that which nitpporUGovorniiient the murolsillir 'lion of the People. Tho queker the I Supreme Court of tlio United States is overthrown, tho belter. This will ouicker brine on Anareliv, nlone, at times, can Order bo got. Military old l.i Males. It tint awaits lite op portunity to povern tho i.ation nnin with I'rovost Marshals, and to throw the Opposition into Fort Lafayette, or Fort Warren. Tho llunipcrs will do all this as soon ns they dare. l'nine's new Military Hill in the House of Keprcsonliitivcs, is preparing the way for it, in another standing army. Tlmd. Stevens has reported an Army Hill, which strips tho civil Government of the coiMinai.d of tho Army, and puts it under the control of tho Kump. Hut few, save those who keep a close eye on Congress, bavennidea of how, wo arc exactly re-doing w hat tho l!o mans did, under Pompcy and tho first Ca'sars under Cromwell, and under tho Girondists and Jacobins of the French devolution. Even tho Assig nals, there is a struggle to revive. The IIoue voted, Thursday to expend $100,(100,0110 in Greenbacks, alius I iijnit. Thero is nothing new under the sun, the Express repeats. Men in 1 villi uro tho very samo men, as in A. I. 1, and A. 1). 10.40, and A. D.'17U We, Americans, havo not advanced in ; a single liberal idea, but on tho con- : freedom ami in the protection of prop. ci ty, aro behind tho English, and a subject under tneen Victoria is fur better protected in lile, property and liberty than 12.000,0(10 of American people, 8,000,0(10 of whom aro of the j purest Anglo-Suxon blood, with very little intermixture. All patriots who would guide their ; or fsttitr, and u if ly furlre to neeute the Conscription J.uir, though the Em pire stood in need of every man, and tliouiih tho master was Napoleon. Meditate theso lessons, for the Sunder hiind bus hit Switzerland, nnd La Vendee, France, moro united than ever. A. )'. KxprfM. The suits against d.int:sts for in fringement of the Goodyear k dim ming hard rubber or vulcanite pat ents terminated by tho final decree of tho I. S. Circuit Court, nt Pittsburgh, on tho 21 st, sustaining tho patent, nnd ordering perpetual injunctions against the defendants. Tho man who imagined himself wise because ho detected some typographi cal errors in a newspaper, has gono eastward to get a perpendicular viow of iho rainbow.- Vi.1Tl amj? Tli ninj-nr of New London, Conn., has been fined for illegally selling liquor. lanicil, On Fil.raarj 1.'., ISC.?, b Jakik C. IUaniTT, H., .Mr. ItOllEHT A. ill lltUItl) lo Mina l.I..IK A. TllltlVll.butliufllrtii.kTillr. ('n Ihc 17th nf Frliruarr, 1 f CT, by 8. P. Wilioh. E.i(., .Mr. S. It. KNKl'l', of Junialt cnnnly, to .Mr. HANNAH rriM.EIt, of rra.lfunl lon'nl,ir, Cl. aifi. IJ w.unly. jpird, Iu this place, on Sunday evening hint, of pneu 01 on in, Mrs. PASCALINH, wife of JoauB W. (Smith, Y.m.t nl b7 jcar. Th" deeme d was taken aiek jut one wwk pre viou.-liavintr r.lilrn. ( but m-vadr hum Ma.nl. Ion. olim, ahi'ir .lip Wil. ftttrll lllltf (lie l.i.t illiire. , , hr ,,,.,, ln,.r. Ail tht. oir .rt. of frivn.i. ami plij-.n-ian. .-rr iitiatailiiig.ainl ailbcmt a murmur i "r f ""'"ic "imii s-.imiol lw '' t" ' i anllior. Mr.. Smith an" Itorti in to-ritv of llaltl- , ,.. , dmiiri,.r r K..r,i,i,an.l llurti,i. .,..1 grinnl-dinzliler of lVler A. Karthnus, who, at an earlv dav, pur lia-ett what is (till known the Kai lhnitH property to the lower end of this count v, niiero he and (lie ,Mr. llmxtlml re'ided for mnity years, and where ahe sun mrrted to Mr. SiMitli, altoiit llie yi'ttr . ith tli eorpTin " some me or u venr? reen rn'e in r nn fii'tiisi, ' ,.,,,w f ,,,., . .,., , , ,!,.; In tli .I.nlh nl tlii. nininl.lv ln.lv mir ninimiinilr ' "f "" 'ri-l'"'l nn.nm.nl.. Inrvm r.'. I nl a 'tin (ill . .i.ncn1-- lirlliiT ft. ilnticltl'-r. j ,?,urf w,Mwrr nPi, r: , lho ,limih. ' altar. In the ck-ikI circle or in (i.'d'a holj sanln. ! T? hrr ,",iop w,rr d:w hart-d in su-h a manner ns to nrtorrt a Oiling cvatnple to all nihere. And imw. St.tr mnnilimr Kna m l.f., li I,. ! onr mnUt, we vehtun to ear that not one of her t ininwi. y or oJd, male or feinalu, ever ! V0 wmP,,,itof W,,,J Ten or j ' " I" I'radfoM township, on the lfith of February. .... lllBTU.lrt. .. ..... . fi 10., HART" ICK Ul t K. aged 82 years, one ' .... 6 ' ' 1 month, and 10 da r a. M . . , . Mr. Iluck was ht.rii in II amhnrg, Europe, where he entrrtHl the life of a eaih.r. which he pursiwd frnme yonra. He landed in New Vrk in 1 h 1 0. nf lt;i; n. sr "'y;here. etdrd ever since. Ilafewa a largo nre e of fnida l0 mra hit Infli b vt" lU'Ciliirinrnls. t'liit'.trv. s.ti.v. OF VAI.l'AUI.E FARM & COAL LANDS lii l'mn Tow tishli. flHK iiWrilirr. n-hi.liiiif tii bnniush of 1 4:iinrli-l, till r" to -W nl jnval i.iu an iiiiprovf'1 limn. wh'(it1hiii nh a rtnl vt-in hi f-'"t tdi.-k, linn Witrkrd.) lliii jiro.Mf? ! lomtnl on ttin turnpike, one half mtlv wwi of rviinvilLr, uJ Contains 140 Acres, Prvi-hty of hih arr u'ft rvltivHtidii, with log dwelling h'Mioe nnl tiume bain tlirtHin, Ucthrr with an on-lmrd t Inrf iM-nriug tm't, couijiowJ ol nyyW, tiirlit nr anl plunm, with a fprin of eicvll'-nl wIit at the door. Iht unimirtjcd url in ooveri'ti wilh Pine, Hemlock, Oak and Chestnut Tiinlx-r, ami atljoim laiiU of Sainutl I)crri-k, Ji rrtmuh bi(rv ami Jf)li lvii, ant wiliiin li'nn ti.au hutr a mi ! ol i it mill, w hoot iimipv, upt ofiicr nntl cliurchcij all eimutial in rtoJeraig tt a fii'nirable pntjicri v. THK COAL MIN'KD nn thif property is of a cupcrior qimliiy, hot iu-uiftcl iu tliv eiutify. and om'hm at tlie liirnpik. Mbcre rvrrv facility ir iii traii'poriniion i iiil'i out. 'I btiw witlnn to in vt nl in a pnprrtyuf ttiia kilul, can, bv al irrjunip Dm- umtt'rMpiir'l, or railinR iiiin liiin, at ('li-arlitM, l'a.. oi'iain tcrmit am! all UTiirtrv iitt''riniiln-n. f(.i.:s.;(ni:,,.! THOM AS tiH i , y. K T V. CONSDHPTION CAN BE CUBED. The True llrmclv at lant l)i?orcicd ! ITIIAM'H FKKS1I MEAT CLTJv, - 1 iUKI'ArtKI) from lb? formula of Trot Tromi ft4-au, ol I'nrii-, curi-i" Connumplit'ii. Lunj( raM, IJrouc-liiliif jJy-'jM'pMa, Mni-mstnun, fut-ral t bility ami all trmrl'iil comiitif.ti" if llir pvctfiu (Irpfmldit n dtiiru'-y if vitnl ttinf. It ir plra fiiiut to tu1c, and a ciiiIp Utilt- aill cnvntco tlir uiopt uktptiuitl ot iU virtiK & tii pi rut iiijiliup rcniflv ot tti nrt. $1 a hoMlr. or tix butllt-i lor $i. fcrcut bjr i.tirti. Hold tr h. C. l IlIAM. No. 2.S Fouth Kicbth Htntt, 1'biladclphia. Aud oil principal Imiggioti. Cimilsrti avnt fr, feh2K-aio SheriiT's Sales. BT VIRTUK of iUDtiry writ of Venditioni Espona imued out uf lb court of Com moo i'ieu of Clearfield ecunly, and to roe directed thers 1U be eipoied to PUULIC PaLE, at tb Cfiart lliun Id the borough of ClearfleM, on Monday, (he I nth itay uf M-rch, 1H07. ai 1 o'clock, p. m., tba following described Heal Entate. to wit: A eiTtain trirt cf laot) lituata in Decatur townitiip, Ctrarfiutd county, Pa., bounded: be ginning at a betnlork, thence north 136 perch to post inroad; tbence north frS depreae aaM 123 pe rebel lo poit ; thenoa eontb Hi 7-10 per. to poet ; thence wet 122 6 10 percbee lo placa of beginoinc. eor.Utnin(r ona hundred and sere a acret. bavinf about thirty acrei cleared, with email log fcouve ud atabta erected thereon. Feiied. uken In eiecution, an J to be mid aa tbe property of Harvey Wy.ire. Alko. a certain tract of land ilt'ime in Pecnt.tr township, Clearfield fouiity. Pa., bounded : bo KUiiiing at a bt'ialck, thenc; north l.'ti perrhe pot In road ; thenrr north d'prttt-t tit 12b perrbec to pout; thence eoutn Uj 7-10 ptr to pout j thence went 122 f-10 perchi i to place of brgineinir, containing one hundred and fercn a.re, having about thirty acrei e'eared, wita flmall log bouse and etahle erected thereon. h ited, taken iu eiecution, and to be fold aa the property of Harvey Moore. Ai-ao, a certa:o tract ol land situate In Decatur towofbip, Clearfield county. Pa., bounded: be Itiuniiig at a hemlock, thence north Xb perch ei to pnt in tbe real ; thence north 63 degreea eaet I V-t perch ea to post thence eoath Uj 7-10 perches to p st; thenne wet 122 6 lOperebes to plaue of beginnins;, containing one hundred and aeven acrra, baring am ut thirty acrea cleared, with imall leg boue and barn erected thereon Netted, taken in execution, and to be sold the property of llarvty Moore. ALRti.a certain lot of land rituate n Coringtcn township, (and in the village of Mulsonburg,) Cleai field county, Pa, bounded on the eaet by an aJ.ev, south by township road, west by lot of John Uriel, and on the north by lot of Joaeph Muleuu, containing about two acre", baring a two itory a'w'lliog faouto, store house aod stable erected thereon, hvlied. taken in execution and U be puld ae the property ot Patrick T. Hagerty. Also, a certain lot of land situate in C'trtngion ttwnship, (and in the village ol Mulaonburg.) Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on tbe east by an alley, south by townrbip road, west by lot of John Uriel, and on the north by lot of Joseph Mulaon, containing about two acres, having a two story dwelling houxe, store bouse, and stable thereon erected, fleiied, taken in eiecution, and to be sold aa the properly of Patrick T. Ilagerty. A i-'Q. a certain tract of land situate in Penn township, Clearfield county. Pa., bounded on the enxt 1 y land cf Heed tt Weaver, i:uth by land of Elisha Penton aod S. Derrick, and north by land of E. Feu ton, containing about one hundred and six acres, with forty acrea cleared, and bavi: g a two-story frame houfe and log stable erected thereon, hcircd, taken in execution, and to be sold as the properly of Georp L. Fullerton. Also, a certain tnct of Und situate in Janes ville, tiulich township, Clearfield county. Pa., bounded on the south by Main street, west by John Lilt, north by Simpson A Flynn, and east by alley, containing one fourth of an acre, with small trame bonne and stable erected there on. Seited, taken la execution, and to be told as tbe property of Jahn W. Miller. Alo, a certain tract of land aitnate In Jordan township, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded eatt by John tlla'ffow, sooth by John Mr-Neat, west by Win. T. Jtlootn, and north by II. blraw. con taining fifty-five acrea, with house and barn erectei thereon. K cited, taken in execution, and to be sold aa the property of Lafayette lUoom. Ai.ae, a certnin tract of Und situttte in Cbest township. Clearfield county, Pa., bounded south by Joit ah Lam bourn, west by J, A J. Westover, norm by Jonatnan vtestorcr, and eat by , containing about one hundred and seventeen acres, with one hundred acres cleared, and hav ing two large frame houses and two targe frame barns erected thereon. ISelrei, takrn in elocu tion, aod to be sold as the property of William Evan ft, miiJilen will take notice that 15 percent, of the purchase monef must be paid when the property Is knocked down, or ft will be put up aa in for sale. JACOB A, FA I ST, Pnieitirr'i Orrire, 6herifT. Clearfield. Penn'a.Feh. 2H, 1567. f 1 X Tllli roiltTOfc? ( OMMOSi PI.KAX of Clearfield county, Pennsylvania: f Clearfield count Catharine Ant en, by hir nct fricud John Ilarctav, No. S3, Mar. T.,1W7 AI. subp. lur divorce. Acwton tiooatt-How Antes, Tho undersigned Couiiuiisiovcr, appointed to take testimony in this ease, will attend to the du ties of his appointment, at his residence at M orris -date, on Thursday, the Ulh day of March, 167, at 10 o'clock, A. M., whoo and where ail persons intcroMed may attend. J. CTIAMCXD AU.POTIT, February JJ, lSfC-Sf. C"mmUsioner. i Al'THst-AH prrans are hereby cautioned Sin.l linri ha-inK (ir in anr war mciHIni Ih one Itl.ACK Hl'ltSK, (Stallion. tlim. mil olil ni'XI .lunc nnw in lhi )., ...i of K. I.. Mil- Icr. nf llrll l,inlii. an Ilia anni" I.,.' in -I lo n; and i lift with In m m Inan anliin-t In nnr nr lrr. i.u.irc.tv.ih:'i-:it-r. a. iiii.k r.uu. - - - - - - - 1 l'-l1''-HJ NtlTK'IU NotireishTrl.y a. porn inm me lonnmiig acconnis nave irrn rhitiiiittrd and pajfl by nic, and n nmin filed of nvotd in this oilier lor the inpeclion of heirs, b ga et. rmhtnra, ami all others in any other wav in tervM. and will le prettenlcil to the next Orphans' t'ourt of Ch ai liidd county, to be htdd at the Court Hoc, in t lie borough ot ClcarrirU, commencing on the third Monday of Mnrvh. lM'r: Tlie psitial account of Charles Sloan and Cyre nin llonr, adniiiiitratrs of .la'ob t tear hart, late of the towuthip of Deratur, lceascd. fch21.3t I. fl. lHli;it,Itpit.r. To Bounty Bondholders. rPMKn.. if now in the County Trensnry money 1 iniBpl.n'piiHti d applienlde lo tbe ndenptinn of bounty iMtnd. and the Cotintv Tnaurer has bwn dircrttd tt pay tbe came as follow 1st. HmIiIits of bonds upon whieh a part of the principal has already been pan!, art n in'sied to tort ha ith present I loin lor red r nipt ion, with inter t actually ecerued. 2d. 'Vo an amou'it not cxroe ling two thonsand 1 ili.ll.ra on ra.-h of 111" i.-n,-. nl l.n.l .lua rr.i.ool- ii.lt on tha IM tint, of .Inlv an -I Jannart in pa. h vi-ar, an aa In jnall.r ili.trilmta Iho' nmniint aint.nr tin. rrhi.Tlia hnlJiv-.; nn.l tlia hnhh-ra of ra-li of .ai.f i..iip. ara roijui-ta lo m.Mit Hip .nine ami rocpive Iho ninnp.i , with tnu-rv! Rctually aocrurj, Ut orJcr of Ihp r.mrl. W. 8. IIUAIU.r.V, Clark: CoMxttaaiiiNrna' iirrn r, I n. arfii'1,1. I'a., Krh. 11, IM17. ( I IUKtl Kill I T-Pp.. hc Applp. Prunp. 1 i ii.rnoa turrantt- 1'itmna Hai.in. ju.t J. I'. hit AT ith UK. (t ANNkll I'KACIIKK illhP.l,l low hT tha . ' saw r do.an -l J. P. KRATZKIt'S, Farm for Sale. riHt'I tin.li l. r-.'-!:: ;ti 1. .... ur. f .tup, nw i.II'ti. hi. Urtn nl j.n . : i .1. .r0ly I.Milf 'I, wU iliipr..Tf.l. ti w.ilim Ihib fourth of ft tinlt ur s uMie ftt buf.l b'.QMi. lat prrniieci oflituiii kilty-five .frrtii, ro."r-fip f wliit tl ftrfl unl.T c .Mention, lit ilnjtn.vtnL'Utf c.ini.t ol ft 1. .Iwi i.Hi I.011.K. y'19. trci in.nlo fttiil weal livrlwunli-l. 1 Imia, ft but youn Inuring on-U:irl or all ki.U ul fruit, fttid ft niig of wnter at tlie door. 'J'Uf tirlo i. uo'lLpa. Il.l'-. l'o..r.iou (rivfn oo lh flrrt of Aj-nl m xt, if di'.irt-il. 'Ihe propr-rly Mill 1 ..1.1 on iiirr titruiH. for furlh.T pftrtirulnr. upl'lv 011 thri.rim. 1m-.. or ft.l-Jrr.h the uhirilH.r nl I h-i.rl'w-M. I'a. Kib. ;i, ini; ;;tu. John i.iioioiii.ktv. -Yr'l'lt'i 10 ltlJniOK. ClcurfK-ld County, w: In the matter of the ieate of Adam Jury, litf of the toMuthip of Citrard, couuty of ClearfiM, dweaaed : In the Orphans Court of the said county, r spet'tins the appurti'tiuu ;it of rea! eatfct- approred and act out to tbe widw, utub-r thaa.' of AFP. rurl, vir: AM the nKht.titlcaiid ntfTrtol ttu.-ndid Atinui Jurv. 'i--fn.d, in stxty-fieivrt and one hon trrd aud turty-ouc pr-n-hef of Ian 1, vituaiv in tfiri'rd towi'hip, in raid couu'y, apraiM-l and valued at $t"rSo, the ourt made the fdlowing older: J jnu.trv Uj, 167 Kcpi-rt read en 1 ioi.lru.el ' mi at, and ortered ttmi publicat ton in one itis " pnpi-r puoibid withtu tue auid couuty, lor at " It-ast tlirfe wc'kfl pn vioun to xu it ttrui of nd ' Court, and uuima aufiirictit rvaiona arc fiiid on or brf'rf (i. ufit dav t-f oi-xt trriiij tlie mme will " be confirmed absolutely." liv the Cu'irt. febl!l-M I. i. JfAKtiKll, Clerk of 0. C. .-iC I Killl lAL'TION, All pTtons are htrt bv cautioued asauit iMin-hf me or iu anv way mi-uuiing tti the following dr.hed pertotial pntpiTty. now in the poMHM"ii ol Mn. iliirmii . Kubia-m, at the Mt. Vernon Houf e, in Lumber City, via : 1 aota, 1 cupi ojr I. 1 unk. 6 er . k.ex. ttdt 1 douujhlray, rha.ra. I dox. bar bi'lth n. 2 lamps, 4 dinhtu, lt cups and sauver, bt eauue dtciira, lot dithts, 1 cloi-k, km rea and forkn. butter k-c and augar spoons, 1 m tt carvcra, 1 dimnt; table, hHl stt ad aud b.-ddi.rf, 1 sheet ti!', 1 0c lamp, lot carpet, I bed aU-ad anl bd liiift. I bit! ntead and coid, 2Z yards carpet, 1 bed aurad and btdding, I pr. btd aUada. 1 pr. I red stead and bedding, I mirror, 1 pr. U J steads, 2 chamber, bed stead and beddiug, bed stCAd and bedding. 1 cook atove, I parlor Huve, 7 yards carpet, bed aloud and beddttig, 1 pr. Lad steady 1 pr. bed ati-ada and lwdding, 1 pr. bed mead and bedding. 1 pr. bed stead, 1 pr. bed steads, 1 stAiid, 1 cow, pr. Ud steads and bi-ddlng, bod stead and iKnidiiip, a the same Uloai U- l-k, and is Itii with her su'-ject to nir ord r JAMLo Ati HCES. LntuW ftty, Feb. 21, U0,-.!:-pi. Clearfield Academy. Eev. P. L- HARRISON, A M., Principal riHE THIRD SESSION of tbe present aehr.l X t" year of this Institution will cotnn,toca od MONDAY, February 11, leo7. Pupils can enter at any lime. They wi.l W charged with tuition frota the time the; e liter to tbe close of the Session. 1 he course of in'trnction f rnhrac-i eery ta:!: inoltfdfd In a thorouj;!:, pra'!irl and actun. .)ihed education I r b iih tv . Tbe FiinripaL having had iha atirac'i -?e ef much experieura in his prole tsu n. iprcr-t f -rents and guard ans that bis tntire at n.lj n.d energies will be devoted to the mural ana men tal training of the vnutb plaeed under his charge, ILHM itb ILIttti.N. Ortborrsphy, Heading, Writing, mr.d Fritnarv Arithmetic, per hestion (11 werks) - $) IB Oram roar, Gaograpb, Arithuietir, and lliator - - - - $ C& Algehra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Men suration, c-urveyiag, Pniiooph, ft'ktsi olngy, Chetristry. book Keeping, DoUoy and Physical (iei graphy - - - (9 CO Latin, (ireek and I rrocu, with any of the above BrnncLes .... $12 00 jrKNo deduction will he made for abators. 1f?i,x further parlit ulars innuira vt Kr. K L. HAKKliON. A. Clcirfisld, Feb 7. 1KA7 tf. Principal, TICK!-: NtHltlX-Tbe following j named persons hare filed In the oflns of the Clerk of tha Court of Quarter Hcsmoos of Clearfield county, their petitions and fcondi for License, at the March aesMoee- nest, agreeably to tha act of Assembly, eo titled "An Act to regu late tbe sale of Intoxicating l.iquorV Ae.: T a vans Lirtat. William Helrhel Karthaus township. William Srhwero... llradv Iavid Johns jo 1'. H Paulhamua W. X. Jeffries. James L. Curry.. 6. C. Hepburn I avid Coplia T. F Boalicb John hseaer 1). 6. Ploiner Lewis l'lubell tieorgs Hagerty A. U Faiewell Law. ike John F. iilfMitn Clearfield borough P Iteccarta township, Curwensvitle boroufeht LutuherCtty, Peru tewnbip, Decatur Osceola borough. In ion township, New Washiugtoo hor. Covington townshtp. Woodward Lumber Citv borough. Pike t-.wnsbip. Oulich townfehin. Lawreree Flood....., Covington tiwnahip. Maria C. Pvbinoa... Lum'-ar City borougU. Kdwird A bert, lbK? township. J. K. Kadebsugii Uog;s Jf-hn A Stein Clerfiild borough. h. W. Ten Kyctt. CurwensviUe borjugh. MRftCAKTlLE LICRR.'K. Win. Alhert Hro Bradford tnwmbtp Wiltiara S. Isnkfy... Kartha'ia township. Claudius Carmoy Covington tiwn"iip. Tcb. 28-St D F. KlZVYMLfcK, Clerk. COURT PROCLAMATIOJi. 1III;RKA, Hon. PAMl'KL LIN.V, Prat IV ident Jodira of the Court of Common Pleas of the twenty fifth Jutlirtal District, composed cf the counties of Clearfield, Centre and Clinton and Finn. KAMUKI. CLYDK and lion. JAC0U WILHhLM, Associate Judges of Clearfield co., have irsued their precept, to ma directed, for tha holding of a Court of Cmmrn Fleas, Orphau's Court. Court of Quarter Hesnions, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of General Jail Delivery, at the Court House at Clearfield, in aod for the county of Clearfield, commencing on the 'Ihlid Mon ib (lth da tol March, leI, and to continue ono week. KOTICK lAt therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables, in and fcr said county of Clearfield, to appear in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Hecords, Inquisitions, Kiaminationa, and other Hemta. brances, to do those things which to their offices, and In their behalf, pertain to be done. CilVtN under my hand at ClearfieM, thiia day of January, in the year of our Lord cne thousand eight hundred and siity-aeven. Brtrmrr'n Orrim. I JACOU A. FACST, Cleat field. Feb. Jl. H7. ( A'aerVrT oRriiANvulcT sale. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE A Farm and Tavern Stand in Bloom Township, Clearfield County. T V an ord.T (if 111. Ornhnni' Oi.urt of rifarflr'.i I 1 puumr. the umli-rriLrntsl 1 1 ul.-r- annointrU In hr Vr'.i"., i'H rsn-- lo l'ni'lii' Sjlv. at I l:r 1 Court llnui In Ihr tx.imicii t.r t. i.-ii :"n ul, i n .-, t. . , Saturday, .llttrrh O, isfil. All that tcrtain trit of Innd tit in 111. i ro liiwti ahtp. Clearheld w.uiily, Pennsylvania. oun ird At A rtfsorihed a li.iltiws, to wit : beginning at a post, formerly a Hemlock, (now down.) tbe same hiing a corner of other UnJ of James ltiom : tbrnee Soutti one hundreil and nmelv -lir-e pvrvhrs to s pout ; tlietKT Wh buy accn perches to a pile rf Miios ; thenne North one hutidrcd perches to a While roi!t; thenee f.n y hmds of t.eurgc Uob erts A Co. one hundred and ninety two peuUei lo the place of beginning; containing 18G Acres and 169 Terches. 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