The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 21, 1852, Image 2

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    Are consequent' dePth , of her' roistiry ' at,loaing'
him by a death so shameful and violent, rev..
email tonic Offtlimithats-a8 she bent herhelid
to express this. obelliencii.:tetho - decrees bf
God, and- ut a subdtiedl tune•and meaner 4.•
claimed, almost witih one voice— ' : ` "
' My God pity.. yen, ',Donor!. for -
. who , . but
yourself wourCer ~cortidact.• as. you. do- this
hilther,-bitttittuightl! - _
' I'm only'lloin! what Foright tedl'elie re.
Plitxl ; 'What is.religion good ' for if dosn't
kceFt.thehea' rt right an' Ul.untlhe - thri.
als like , this ; -what'ud it; be then bat a'namii ?
But how; Colflow, came' his father to be in
suit a state on this bitther eight, as you sayit
fe--tui'.-oh 1-Aleavett.:nbove - -sees its that
bow , cam his fat'ler,l soy, into such a stater
They: then related tho ,cliettrifstaricit atilt
ae.th.slly happened ;'and she appeared much
retleved.to:trear that his Inebriety_ only;tte!
cadenthl, • .1 .. . -. , ,
.‘"l' am ildd,'site said, 'that . he gat it Si he
did ; fur, , indeed, : if he had: outdo himself
dhi_unk this' kty, as ton ra my like, him; de .on
*lett occisiolia, he never
_again Would appqar
the:Samoa* in my eyes, nor would:My heart
Warta
ever more:rth to him as it aid.. Bnt thanks
Bo te GO that . hoalidiet take IL himself!' • - "
-.Then- she heard, with a compoiige that. 1
eould result snly from- fortititde and rtisigna,
tionliiiitid, a morelfolailed iteCciunt oilier
-notes trial; after.ivhieli itheadded4— I '
-.. tAs God is above me this night t hod it /M.
ter to lose- Conner, than to forgive tho man
tfist:destroyett him; but. this is a bail spite of
heart,. that I trust ,my• Saviour will give me
grace to overcome ; 'Lan' I know lie will!if Las ,
ft-as I ought ;et all , mints, I, won't lay My
sae on a bad this night until I pray to God to
forgive Bartle,flanogan an! to turn his heart,,'
.: She then pressed them; with a heart as hos.
citable as it was pions, to; partake of food,
which, they declined, from a natural - reluctance
to give trciable Wh'ero the heart , is known to
lie' preessect dawn by the 'violence of domes
tic 'calamity..- These are distinctions which i
our humble countrymen draw -with a delicacy 1
that may well shame thelwho move it a •
Nigermilt of life. R , ...spe . - fer unmerited 1
sk
atilictioa, and sympathy for;tl e sorrows of the
a ihst ani. virtuous, aro - never ithheld by the
- lirsh peasant: when-allowed by , these who can
glide hint either for good or for ovit,to follow
the impulses Of his own heart. 'The .d ignity,
for instance, of. Honor O'Donovan's bearing
taller a triarso. overwhelming in its nature,
aml the piety with which!. she simportM it,
struck them„half.tipsy as-th e y - were, so for.
1 .- - eidly, that they 'became sobered down--some
of them -into a fall perception of her fewness
and high; religious feelings ; and those, who
were mere etreeted.by drink into 'a niandlin
gravity of-deportment still More honoulhle to
the admirable principles of the woman %via& oc
essioned it. . •
(To 'be Cowinued.)
Fur tlift Montrose lie:nom-at
Scott and the Catholics'.
- As the Whigs are claiming for Gen. Scott,
mat credit for the respect j shown byl him to
the Catholic religion while in Mexico, tva take
:the liberty to publish an extract of 'a letter
from Governor 3larcy late Ser.'y. of W;a4 un.
..der James K. Polk to shoW that tholDemo,
'eratic administration of lathes K. Polk' ave
Gcn. Taylerinstructions to respect the religion
of.. the Mexicans before Geb. Scott took! the
command of oar army in Mexico and thoe in
'atructionsbeing equally binding on Gen. Scott,
after ho assumed- the eommar)d, as on Gen.
Taylor while in command Gen. Scott,hiii car.
Tying out those instractions,, was only . 1 2 , 14ing•
thi orders. ef his got:eminent, and his rejiw i al to
do so would ate subjected him to7u trial by
:court manta/for disobedience of orders.; '
, Extract if a LeUer from William L. gamy,
&Creamy 'of War under James K. Polk,
to be found in 'Buie Document No. qo ; first
session 301/1 - Qu i gress. • .
War Deportment,
Washington, ISlarch 2, 1846.
SIR.: Your letter of the 7th ultimo, address
ed to the Adjutant General, with accoinpany
fog. documents, marked Nos. 1 and 2, have
twen intimitted to the President for his lcon--1
sideration. * * * ' *
It is very desirable that you should aim a]
the moans at your command. to acquire! the
mitst full and accurate information in relation,
ant only to the military movements in the
northern prOvinces of. Mexico; but to the, feel
ing,and'•dispositienvbf the people in them to.
wania the present government, and to keep us
IW - 4A thereof: It is the settled determina
tian id - the United States, in every poisible
event, to respect personal rights, andlti• ab
stiinfrom all interference mortars.
Upon these points you wilbgive the mist am.
'Flo assurances, and improve every oCeasion
that may arise, to furnish proof of thegoad
'faith with which these assurances are made.:
If, in the course of events, you should have
•oceasion to enter Mexico, it. would be proper
to quiet all apprehensions, so for as it can be
dune, by a public proclamation, that the rights
tot property, persons, and religion :Silt 6e te
specietl. Particular care -should be taken not
to alarmileXeligioha feelings of the Mexicans.
A Pictuio.
„ ,
- Genera . Shields, in his lato most eloqiient
and truthful speech at Pitt Shari. Penns,ylva
nisoirew the following striking Contrast. ,
• We all remember the glorious career of
General Taylor, thst honest and simplq.,min
ced old soldier. was a true soldier, with
-lel the qualities that brighten. and adorn the
military character. lie had all the airtnes of
h. warrior - without any of his vanity. Well;
General Taylor was nominated - as the, whits' ,
'usudidate - for the Presidency ;:and. what was
the result! New• York & , Pennsylvanid, the
old Keystone State, aided in electing him, and
he was by theicassistance plaCed at the helni. l
- of State.:- now dead, and treat hie
spirit is engaged in a better cause that) the
S.ne he supported either in Mexico or. Washing.
ton.. I saw the_ gallant, , simPle.heartetl old
swain Mexico. His very name - was a terror
ro•the.enemY, and he possessed the esteem and
tonfidence of every-one to whom sho was
known. I saw him again in • Washingtori, sur.
'rounded by the EWings, Claytons, and Craw
-114de of his administration. Ho was net the
name man. He was in the lands of the
Philistine mere plaything, which might be
used for the amusement of the grown-up ,
children about the capital. was iMstru
went is the hands of the selsli politiciariiand
"designing men, who used hint for the adyence.
meet of their own sordid ends. -,TotallyMme
. quintet! with either tbe men who surrounded I
JAM or the measures Which he was expected
.to countenance, he was bewildered at his sit
s•iiiition-. It - was hot histnide„anil he doubtless
deepix felt the grave mistake* that had been
made in placiag him in . the;,position he,ibeen
.pied. . If it had been'tesiegingeities,otOUthog
• haterlei, or marching "'
unfaltering to the ean
hon's mouth, how” differentlY would he : have
neted.l Then, hewoald hate,.been at home,
rind...kniiwin„,c , his duty; performed it-:with
- 'energy and • 1: •
m•But why is At netespry. for one to. speak
)( o leic ihj u gsg You all know and feel the
truth of what I have said: '"And noWOUdging
lrein the pant, I iisk you the*question, Will it
be different thotdd General Scott elqeird to
iPresideney.__ ' a brave man; nod' i
lido*,,,hati appreciates his wieelenee Mort; OA
# . otri bettertietid.:4 - his, than - Many _WhO are
*lan &481twir ;.,or. - ni?lth )l 4llt.nrist
o,imiorto.thoss tieizehadeekiiin — whii;l44
patage orate land they File - la!'
_ • • -
=NEU
I THE . DEMOCRAT.
ins; ,[.argent Noithern
.:I'elinsykvanact-1634 flopiest Wieektyl •
nioxTßosE, ocTonite
• Ihte.'g. B. C& SL, Entiorts,
. • For -Pres' ent,
Ge4l'--n
Qs • n Hampshire.
_For Vice.Prefti4ent,.
r King;
• Of Abbamtt. •
Demooratio•Eleotoral Ticket.
ELECTORS AT LARGE. •
NATitiocial, D. Elt.sinmo., suator im .
WicsottlrOknotuss, "
non ft? PATTI:II.IuN, • additional diFtriet.:,.
District Electors.
bin., • Vectors. ' , • Elett,st
I. Peter Logan, ' 13. [Dior,' G. 11,1 tr.
‘4• Goorge 11.31artka - 14. Jobn Clayton,
3 - Jobu Unto, loaso Ilobison,
'4. Francis W. Deakin, 16. Henry Vetter.
•6. Robert Herrn , Jr., . , U. yiNiCICS litlrCllllllo.
Q. Andrew Apple. - - 18. Dextral% Meilaalln,
• 7. Nimrod Strickland, . 10. Jay..ph McDonald,
,4. Abialintn Pt tars, . 20: IVidiarn S. tialokau,
B. Datdd Oster, - 27. Andrew Iturke,
10.. Robert P •Janneti, : • 22.'
It John Melleyriolds, - . • 23. Jahn S. iiletlamont..
11. Pardon Damon , 24. George R. 'Matte,
•
The Democratic Standing Com-
mittea
'ot Stisquehanna county, will Jima' at Hatch's
adtel in Montrose Saturday next at 4 o'clork
4-3 t. . The following aro the Committee. M.
C. Tyler; S. 8.-Chase, M. L. Catlin, C. J. Cur
*P. 13. Streeter; P. P. aollister, AlOnzo
Williams and H. C.' Conklin. '
A. full attendance is earnestly urged
31. C. TYLER, Chairman
, .
;S: B, CHASE, Seeti. . .
Peniocratio Itally.
A Mass meeting of - the DUmocracy will be
held at. Susquehanna Depot next Monday the
35th inst.; at one o'clock P. M. Also the same
The gallant Cu! Whipple; s of New Hamp
shire, the intimate friend of Gen. Pierce in
ttio Mexican war also Col. Wynconp of Potts
ripe, whoso brilliant exploits try Mexico are fa
uipar to everybody,; also Hon. G. A. Grow,
Will address the people. '•
Rally, Democrats of Susquehanna County !
and listen to these distinguished orators.
!Oct. 20, 1852.
Democratic Noi3ting
Men. G. A. GROW will address a meeting at
fib School House near Ira Coinsteek's, in Lib. .
erty neat Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock..
Wood! Wood! Wood!!
;Wanted at the house of S. B. Clut.se iorme
okately. Those ot Our ‘subseribers who hare
pi:omised us, wilt oblige to bring it along now.
.. The Fair-
In'te-dtty's paper will be found the proceed.
itigs of the Agricultural Fair, which was, held
two weeks'ago.l We owe our readers an ex
case for their not appearing before, and that
OCtIE.O is, that no report was furnished-to our
Frt?'er, and we are. obliged to et ry from the
1 gegister - of - las' i week, or not publish it at
all. _
!Who-is in the Ifaiilt about this,.we have no
better means of ',ascertaining than our 'renders
have. They can': see Mime names are signed
to; the proceedings, and whose business it is
therefore to furnish them for publicity.
1 1 •,'3lowwehave 4 few words to say and a fair
warning, to give is reference to this subject.—
Ottr paper has nearly double tlicreirculation'of
the other, and, it is fair to' infer, is read by a
much larger number of those interested in the
,*eietY than 'hie other. Our warning is this,
--+that when tho officers of that- society at
;tempt to set up s particular raper is an organ, ,
I and deprive the Larger portion of its members
from having its proceedings in the paper they
'choose to patronize, till they have become an I
old story and all out of date, that they- will
• fin:d trouble to attend to.; Thor interested in
the society who are our readers have a right
tq ask from their officers a report of the pro-
c6edings of the society at the usual early day
of publishing them, and they will not only :A
i bat they will, if i necessary,
,put them- in Vie
1 way of-giving thnte. We do not speak with -
lent authority is this matter, and authority too,
I that will show itself if another-occurrence , of;
this kind takes place. The same thing . .was
i done lasi year, and it must not be done - .again.
i Bid few;persons wondered at such an exhibi
i tiOn of low-mindedness then, but they did • not
I expect i , t.
l•pfrom the present .Secretary. 'lt is ;
ine froteue to say of Mr., Cartnalt,' that. till'
farther informed we shall not hold lan respon.'
sable for it. We thiak him a high-minded and
henemblo young man, and have no - doubt:that
It4 : is efitirely, innocent in the matter.' ' The
blame probably rests elsewhere. •
~ ,
;The highly beneficial results that are being!
realized by the operations of this organization,'
is thIS county, are beeorning , more and more
diStinet. We wish the s society well, and will I
do all, in our power to promote its prosperity ; ;
nordo we care one fig for any insult that'eer-1
Min of
_ ~I
its officers' may attempt to cast upon
tkis piper ; But wie give"them notfee, that I
whenithey offer a direct:insult to Awo-thirds I
of the'members .of-'the society through- our
papeii that those members willfind a defender
ilk the person of our pen. ' --- '
I/0 A.1360/3ElOd.
Next Saturday is tho lest day on which
arose; WhO have ~not: been, can "misetsfied,.-;-
.41:yeti4 to , this without delay, We : want every
vote for Pierce and King. • - Tho min who will-
DS pay a few cents tax for the privilege of
tratiag a vbice,in choosing a President of the
Gaited.Gtates,!is unfit to bo:a ireenttut
-.147"G0 ta.th'e . new AsSessor, , ,
-Stater Elections.
iOnio—Go n o Ihiii(teratic by about 8000 inn—
is•
Innuatiiiinnen*, by. Ammo tuniolitY;
oici ten out; brelofeWthembtfeof Conkma.
FUligfaVirhole Aemoakiic tickitt cleite4:
After ilioEleetion.
Th State olectibn i% over—it has comoand
goue 7 the internecine war is ended, and
Den .eracy are again in the ascendant.'
... An ther hasibeen :laded to the list of Dem- 1
ocmti --
_triamphs,stteh4riamPhs as _Thomas
Jcfre •Ottachieved, when, aftett a long and sr - -
duen- strtigglo, the principles of government'
elucidated by his master mind, were proclaim-I
ed' vie toile - its:l - Ile; - the &ilk+ of Amerl:eart
Democracy, set forth truths and principles - that
had el or befo 'r'e been rogiirdod as' fictions and
sophestriesiand,:with a mind far imaktfance of
the .a v
~e in which he lived, ho enforced them
tpon the convictitina of his countrymen,
from hick they have descended to the ..pres.
cut day. • :
.racfWith i
anit thiii
ft to that period, in the past, do we look
- hide, as tho natal-day of our triumphs,
i l osdawn of an eventful era in thltisiory
ili; SecOnd . only in , impOrtatiao-AO . Ilia
. tion of Rights ; , and a : counterpart, ht
a that, was tho endoriement - or:Afro
. , .
r i rinciplesos he appliOd them to 'the ad
_ .. ,
.... , .
intive policy of tho country,. by the voice
American people.. We point ti.. that,
ong lino of successive victories in State
to n, for the vindication of. our . poli cy. Yint to tho triumphs of tho i past, tied to
l i mes that produced them; for an . expla.
Ito tho victory .of the present. --.l_
deelar
fact, to
eon's i
aninit'
of tho
and a j
We p
the ca
nation I
Pennsylvania should renew her fealty
1, erratic policy 'arid principles, at this
••roves that no eircumstances can, effect
,llienato her from the faith of hci fath-
her proud metropolis,,aSsembled that
119' Spartan band, who first proclainied
World the rights of Man and their do
ation that they should be viudicltted.
ple were the first to receive the chart
1
slom whin it was given to the world—
A to it srend to its tall—the first to'
vear by that to live, by that to die."
sail wassteeped with the best blood of
Ilution,—the lives of - her gallant sons
travely periled,—on the, altar .of-her
t was their blood poured out. Nurner
ti•
, 't. the fields that witnessed theirvalor,
• patriotism and devotion to the, cause
country; and Valley F ergo wilt ever
Hess to their sufferings and unshaken
. ' Her lieart beat with and for the,
ten=ltdr fortunes were slaked in its
hour,—no nerve relaxed, no purpose
and no cheek blanched with fear.—
Tayer jer our country," was a universal
Tion, that hushed the howl of the To.
Ihnd, and awed tho bold heart's of
mtry's.foo. The cradle of our coan
rbedom,the right and potent arm of,
ee,—she stood by the side of Wash
nd saw the final triumph of her cause.
en that was secure, and blind rever.
antiquated notions had 'misled the
L.
Tier !
the re%
Nero
ens we l l
—their
of tkei I
bear NI i t
purpos
revolt/Ls
darkest
quailed,
Her "pi
suppliel
ry in he
her con!
try's-Fri
its defe i
ington
And v'h i t
once foil
rulers of
a-nation, and crippled the expanding
f Americanism under Adams, she first
ho standard of Jefferson, and in anoth
bid bloodless contest, won a , great
dless victory
have rolled on since that triumph, and
succession she has recorded others,
'y witnesses her standing before the
ho Union still true to herself, tree to
principles and true to the Democratic
er still greater contest is before. us,
will be upon 'us: While wo con
all on the result of tbe.past, let us
I ;realer exertions for the ftitnre.—
ts must, not delude themselves with
that everything now is secure—that
lvania has gone, she will go 'again,
rry thepnion. 3Ve ' tell you that
on will now characterize every move
he opposition. Unless. they can :re
nsylvania,their:last hope .has gone
bine and lorriternation. Like des
en, at desperate : odds, they will: fight
to battle. It now beliooves. every
t to staratirm, be active, and resolve
victory shall be but the forerunner
11 greater, still
. brighter, still more
I owlng.and overpowering, on the see
i' vember vest. Now is the time to,
e presidential 'contest - with zeal.--
pols . bright and high, 'every omen
and every object brightening with in
. Glaring in the !heavens are the
hts of the Demilerapy, -- and'shall they
itbrighter, or shall they go ;ae w n in
and dismay? Let the undying spirit
racy answer, after it'shall. , have re
the hearts-of its followers; and that
ill echo round the world that FILViK"..
cis the next President of the United
I . Tickets? •
esidential tickets will be ready , itt
the first of next week. Will not
' in the I ditferent and- especially dis
ships, thOy happen in town, call
charge of them 3 It is a,great htir
s to see to, sending them at our own
rhen a little care on the part of our
d the friends of the cause, will save
able. •
The
this otri •
our frien
knit tow
and take
then an
expense,
friends,
us the'ir
A Card. • i •• - •
, -
ling of the tigual Prae l titioners, of
f SuSqueltautm County,*ill . be held
s Hotel, in New Milford,. on Sour
nthi.at:l:o'clock- P. At . to take into
ion matters of importano CO the pro-
A general attendance ie requested. •
he almvp curd catne..ta us without
accompanyjni it Whether- it is a
lof coarse' minuet judge.;-Ens. DEM.
A mel
medicine. 1
at Badge i
day Oct.
conableta l
fesslon.
ar
any Ann):
boa; u 0
JAenson.—Wo learn that the'dwell.
of Levi Barrett, in Ihe toWnship of
With" nearly nil its coirterita, Was eon
fire on Friday-rdpht last. " ThOfiro
in the garret, and owing to want of
a very high. wind,:-but littlo was
• . affronted loss from eight to twelve
Fraz
in bun.
Jackson,
awed b .
onainatc
water, an
saved.
hunitred
yield of .;
Bridgel
or two al ;
Franklin.
wo ever a;
&nem! y
the crop
e mentioned last week a yety large
tatoes, on the farm of Mr Baldwin
eater..!. : IVo were shown 801020 4 day
co rais' elf by Alonzo, Williams in
They were the largest Specimens
Mr, W kePt no `peconnt of the
Sid however We ihmild - jnike:Bilk
ofwer - beep bet thatklhti Yetr.
The Contest-in this Mindy.
,
.. t., T st li tif e e fi . at A lut in ns ran
s b g it o i n o efort i l s t i an erz,
and Ushe the oice
heartless demo
agogues and Ungrateful traitors have found
ono common level,--.barebeenoverpowered
by the Verdiet,"of a' pure and healthy publit
opinion;atid left lovv - in• their own shame and
disgrace. For the saho-of themselvds and the
common fame, of manliness, we trustthey will
•tose no time in the-performance of ablutions,
that their falsehoods and Slanders may'ho re
pented' of, and that repentance he se elearlY
demonstrated tdeommunity, that theY may af.
ter a time retrieve soutething,.'ofthei,ijaim to
holier that they haYe previously bomtded of.
_Never beforohaie such,exertions .been, put
fortlito destroy the - dernadiatic PartY .ihis
Icounty.. Never 'heron) was,there such . a'com-
I bination of adve:se and opposite interezts,.all
mingling together and impelled on by the otio
s iictive" Ov'et:
,theso
have the Lion.hcarted Democracy o6StaSone.
_henna most signally triumphed;
. They have
rebuked this voice of faction, vindicated their
. - ittachatent, to their print:iples tual - their Organ
-Untie:l;od Togo M full utren'gth.twor. internal
and external foes. • '. . 1 ,
Such .a result is most gratifying end eon
gratulatory. 'Secret foes hare been diseover.
ed, their purpoSes unmasked, and their objects
'exposed: Henceforth they must be hitt great
.extent powerless. Their sordid sinfpathy
With the demoralizing mtiuenees'that have ay.
er been trying to fasten nPon Ahe Democratic
party, has been brought to the light_ of day,
and we trust will• henceforth be powerlessfor
ill. If the Democratic party would }Maiming
and pure and potential, they must.driie trait
ors from their camp,
,and tneet disorganizers
and disorganization in the face. Such - can
never stand before the searching- gaze of an
honest purpose, for such never carry; politi.
catty at least, an honest-heart: Their work is
one of fril4ehood and foul detraction, in which,
from the Moment of their engagiment, theYl
give the lie to past professions, repel with un
generous ingratitude the friendship and confi
dence of their fellows, and thus exhibit the
worst side of human natura. It cannot be ex.
Feed then, that such men Will go forth mil
their mission with faces bold 'v,ith honest in
tention. Let the Democracy of SuSquehanna
in the future, stand shoulder to • iheulder
against all kinds of foes. Burypast ditferen
ees,--heal past, maladies among yourselves.—
You may rejoice that the past election has
well, settled all these, and shown that the pa.l
Mica! patients of your modern Doctor, fare I
about, the same as his professional ones,—arc.;
suddenly and fatally cured! ; I
Hon. James CaMAO.
It often, affords us ,useful instruction to
watch the movements Of different individuals,
especially in the political work!, and endeavor
to judge from their actions of 'the motives and
inducements' thht sway and control them.—•-•
There is, at the present day, so much of _utter
selfishness in the political arena,--so loud pro
fessions of attachment `th principles that prove
to be professions merely, where; personal am-
I billet] is disappointed, that it relieves us some
what from the unhappy opinion we might oth
erwise form of political men generally . ,,, when
We find in a: roan sueli_trienifestations. of pure
attachment to principle as is exhibited?'in the
person of Hon. .Taeres CAM7i3ELL; WO do
not believe that there .can be found 'another
man in this whole country; if indeed such an
one can be found in the whole past PolitiCal
history of the country; who has exhibitOdSuelt
resplendent, self-sacrificing deletion his po
litical sentiments as has , he. ' Struck cfown as
lie was last fall by•tbe.most unholy'cOmbitm
tion, no one had ought reaionaVy to - , expect
from him butcoldness'imd indifference, if not
overt opposition: ho Was nobly sus
tained and fullyvindichted.hy ho great heart
of the Democracy of. the Stitta and would
have been , rimnpharttlyr cleated but foitho
corrupt coinbinetictns of Philadelphia, bin Men'
in defeat are apt to regard thitiimply, and not
the cause. But this, was not Jiidge CA:IIOELL:
Rising high above all personal' feeling..Of dis
epPointniont; in the contest juSt past, he threw
himself in the breach to turn back.the retalia
tory blow, and regardless alilre of. personal
ease, pecuniary advantage, - M. 'natural Oblig,a
lion, has devoted himself to•the sticcess,or the
berilo&ratic party; with 'an energY and pnrpoie
never before witneFsed.. The iebstacleshe has'
encountered,and . the exertions he has mit forth I
seem almost superhuman ; and when We - say
that the DeMocracy 'of Pennsylianie are. More
indebted to him, for their success than lo any
man or set of men 'in the Conimonwealth, we
aro but dbing, - him faint justice', , j
• We admire that man .1'1;1,10. Ciritrll4a
and not the man 'merely;bute. his -noble,!reXalt:,
ed, and virtuous fictions. He labors - froM prin.
eiple,—from a high sense of affeelion'aild du.
fy to Itis. comtnenwealth and.l hisineuntry.—
The selfishness of the mere Phlitician js not
found in hitp,-;--butithe'spirit - ef a patriett is
evi3rywhere exhibited by his life , and
.actions.
Would that Pennsylvania, and. the country,
htt.d'more, such men to'control 'their, polities ! •
Cgir We would call attention to the,Derm
oc'ratiC Meeting to, be held at.Susquepanna
Depot, onlionday next.- Speaking of Colonel
•
Wmprs.n, of New Hampshire; whO is ;to be
present on the occasion, to address the Do.
riteeraey, the Carbon Oiniacral sayS:
Col. Thos. Whipple, of New Hampshire,
being in town, was`ealled uponsby a comadttee
cOnsisting4 . lsaneßipple, Esq., Lieut.-Hiram
Wolf, and. Maj. Robert Klet4, extending to
him an invitation, to bo 'present and address
the meeting. Col. Whipple'responded to the
call, and addressed the assemblage for-About
.two hours. He reviewed iho leading Issues,
beforellmboople, and answered front person
al knowledge the query of, many as , 44 to who
Frank Pierce is. It was one of the most
powerful efforts wo halm lately listened'AO.—
Gentlemanly and:intelligent, in his,_ remarks
and conversation;. the visit, •of Col. Whipple
was.not without its effedk Ho madommuy
warm friendi - while With us. - 1. ••1 ! ..• r.
The Stutiewi,
thy eel - fool . reader, edited by N, Calkito."
The new volume of-this excellent woih - for
thildren and youth, commences with thiNa•
yomberilumber, firOlg .shoiar l!ine'
Address Powleri4 131:NaBstiil
.Terrns-0/ Avlingifi, reop) . ; 4 k i i "
k: 66;15`d0:
Stop Thief.
A gentleman called at
n th° Jlotel of rfr.
Badger, in New Al Vora, Monday last, and hired
a
,
from'gr. B. fine belle and carriage, ostensi
bly to Come to IllontrOse. Not returning that
evening; as prondied; 4r. B. stilled pursuit
on Tuesday. 'go traced'him nearly to Air ! ,
trosic and then lost track of him. The hoiii
wain fine gray and very-valuable-. A reward
of $7& is offered for the thief and property, or
$5O for the thief alone.
_
We learn that the wife of James M.
iVard, Esq., formerly of this county, died last
week at St. Louis: Mr. Ward has keen in
business idSt. Louis for a time past, and re
turned tolhis county-last month., WS. Ward
accompanied hhn on his return to St. Luis,
and died of cholera-but a few hours after her
arrival in that eitY..
,She was the ilantliter'ef
Henry Dural Esq., of New Milford.'
den and unlookt4-fer. event. •
- • ar The Piot° & King Club of the village
"of Hawley,. Wayne countyanvited Prier Byrne
Bs+, of Carbondale, to visit and aildross them.
Beingunable to at4md, lie addressed them the
following eloquent letter. Mr. Byrne former
ly resided in this. &math. - and- his - hosts of
friends hero will.peruse; the better With eager-
Fetter from Peter Byrne', Esq-
Carbondale City, Oct. sth, 1852. -
I _GENICLEMp:i half an 'hour rigo . ,your
polite letter 'of invitation was by me.received,
to addressa Deniocratie, meeting at flnwley
on the 4th inst. I regret not having received
yourlet ter at -an earlier period; ond although
we had a mass meeting - In this City yesterday,
[at which as it happened, I Was. assigned a.cer-
Min, position, in . thenfternoon
I eastire.you, it would have been
More pleasing to 'have told a fen/ p7ain:Dern
ecratic matters, in contrast - WittrWhim or fed
era!, to my friends .in Hawley. . It seems to
me hardly possible' that Mi.- Co t ins froin.Phil
adelphia, who recently visited your plaCe - ' ' and
addressed us upon two occasions, could have
made any change in the minds or opinions of
my countrymen Democrats in Ilawley.
One of. his (Collins') strong points; In his
opinion, was,
.'that Irishmen of his creed,' I
know ho meant Catholics, received or pos:i
sensed no office of trust, prok - or einolument
from the Democraticparty.' - Such let me
ur at-
. -
se you is not the fact! The writer, humble
though he be, received two commissions in
New York
.city froin the - Dentocratic`partv
some years ago. In this State 1 received anil
held two commissions •as Notary Ptiblic; one
from Gov.: Porter and another from Governor
Shank; and in the borough of Montrose was
elected Captain of an Artillery company, al
though there was not an Irishman in the com
pany, the r day previous -to my election. To
the office ot - Justice of the Peace, my fellow.
Democrats, American and Irish. citizens elected
me in A. D., 1839; in Susquehanna . County,
Pa.
Nor iS - this.all. -Al this moment I have the
honor to be o'ne of the two klegatsfront this
county to the State convention, to be held at
Hafrisbura ' the 4th of Mai-eh nest.
Ilow absurd the,assertion of that hirelino.
Collins!!
Nay more; Col: O'Reilly, of Pottsville,. an
irishnian and. a Catholic, was memberof As
sembly last year from Schuylkill county, and
the Speaker of the lion. J. S. Ruey, as
into credibly infortned, is a Catholic. So
that' the allegation of this man Collins is most
untrue! . And further let me inform - you that
Hon. S. S. Benedict, member from Luzerne,
and a resident of Carbondale, received his first
nomination in. our .county Convention at my
instance and.:reqUest. The nomination was
offered me, but the health of my fandly forbid
mo the aceeptanee.. At our last meeting o
delegates in Williesbarre, I was offered and
could have received the nomination of Prose
cuting Attorney, Which I deelined.
It is not a little remarkable,: that the Whig
press of, late - datqasSurpe atone of, plaintive.
sympathy over persecnted Catholicity.. ' What
a plentiful crop ofitears has lately been
front the laChrymat glands of Horace Greeley
&Co.!!! H • • , -
Aro those the samo whigs who raised a cry
against Martin Van Buren for merely writing
a letter to. the Popel Is this the seem party
who a few years ago denounced P. R. Skunk,
of Pennsylvania, hecatise ho walked in a pro-
Cession to lay the lfoUndation stone of a Cath
olic church at Pittkliur,g I' (if I rightly,remem
tier the place,) and is this the same party who
aided and abetted lby the Natives in Philadel
phia, in the fall of 1844, after the burning of
the . Catholic churehes, in that city, increased
the Whig vote by an addition of live thousand
frten the Native ranks? Such cant
_and. by
pecriSy
There lies beforie moat this moment, a let
ter written by the lautGov. Skunk of Penn
sylvania, and Harrisburg, August 7, !47;
it was written by him in' reference_to the par
don of - Martin Shay, .who Was. found• - guilty of
murder. in Schuylkill .county: inthat year, and
sentenced to bo executed, but. subsequently
pardoned by the Goiernor at the instance, of
I Judge Kidder, (who' tried the case) oth
' rs I
The Governor rites thus:—,
'The Mexican ,War was assigned by tho - U.
S.: Gazette, in Philadelphia, as a reason .for
miiting the Catholic vote against ine.. twas
' constrained, to remark, that if this appeal Suc
ceeded; I - would be peculiarly unfortunate, for
it is believed I Mit a : - great many . Protestant:
votes because they' identified me with the Cath-
Wks in 1844., Every good man must, be pain
ed by those :atm:nits to unite religipn with
polities.' Tbus for Gov. Skunk.
• Again en the 7t14 Oetober,lB47, Gov,Sleink
wrote, and) have 'tho letters„ amongst. other
I matters he said as _ '
On, the representation' of CoL•James..M.
Porter and. Rev. Thames Rierdon, I issued a
respitrtfor Lawrence, Tierney, 'wbo was *-
vide& at Easton of, murder, fer 7 the Purpose
of giving to the. unfortunate criminal timo to
prepare for, eternity,. This act of mine, resul
ting from the plainest dictates ot humanity,haS
been, tortured by . dur political opponeuts into_
an electioneering ;Welt; and I have been as - -
sailed mosi:barbarOusly in the Eaiton Whig,
for having, concerted me whet° matter with
the. Catholic priest:, Mr. Rierdon. I refer you
to the Easton papert for a full, history of this
inhuman proceeding.' Our good old Govern
or must deeply have felttlieraseality of Whig.
fiery in this - mattek; he continues thus:--,‘ So
much for Northampton; uow for Schuylkill.
I am denounced in Northampton county frir bo
lag lenient to an Irish Catholic, and in Schuyl
kill for thirsting Or thti death of another:.
• Those letters are in rho band writing of, late
Governor-Shunk, end over., his proper.aina
lure, and in, my mssession. - • • •
Bet' such is -t i to consistency of nideral
Whiggery, and those :are facts,and I defyenu.
tradietion.•• • - F•'”
tho year,lB37, the,city emelt of. - N,
following the directlousmf the. Whig,Mayer,
Clark. imposed tho.sum - of ten dollars,' head
r. holitable - money Mpon immigranta.coming
from
_Uuropo, instead, of ono dollar •as;before
had been and I.believo now remains. 1 • „
.
In .the Period ,4ar, twenty-five years I have
cover 110411,n :gond liberal. measure pro
posed end.earried out by tip ',Whigs,' <redo-
Ale; or Nationals.!- Ono Whig paper I irt.this
City. now sheds tears over tho pain's
inflicted- upon, and;. pensities,sonlroreo,.by, the
-'• It,
--But yon can fitXl a'file.of Carboi.
stati Transdripg.see Feb.-13th, 1852, and yetil
Will find the words thus : Qgir 'The following
is a copY of tt - '_ joiner's .bill-for jobbing: in a;
Catholic,chureh 'in Bohemia: For solidly. re.
pairing 13t:Joiseph;44d; for cleansing theillidy
Ghest, 9d ; for repairing the_ Mary. and
inaiing her aihild, ss:; - for furnishing n noise,
fcir ithe Betril;potting a horn on his head, Mal
gluing,a' piece to his tail, ss-6d;' - and there lii!
no quotation fronranyjother paper; now'eve.l
rybody'may know,,that this cool, malicions,l
blaphenions Whig article, was written and
inserted firth - 13'We purpose ofinsulting
men end Catholics. What! poinds, shillinns
and pence in Bohemia!! a country where tho ,
Latin language is commonly spoken, and !i:>l
make the currency of England a Bohetnianos
toe absurd to reply to;—but the point is, that
this publication is apiece,of Whiggery;',and
probably would be Nativism, but that' ire o'
wou!Vdoln - Carbondale I - - .4,
•
_ ,
I mi'ht,, multiply such, examples from Whig
prints, bat that would be useless. The IriSh
man who can - vote for,f3cott—after his Native
American letter—is; in the.language of Judge
Campbell,--of: Philadelphia, when hiyaking !of'
that man Collins; atlitigrace to the hail which
gave him birth..!l;, -
For - my part, lam bold to say, after having
fully inimatigated the:matter on bo:h sides,
that in: my:opinion -no .honestlrishman, who
ever,• felt' British tyranny, can support Whig
principles—either here 'or m ° England:, I wish
all my-friends4o.roto tho whole Democratic
ticket and nothing.olse.'2l should bopleasell
I
to attend you at some other time, but cannot
absent inyttelffrom this place for the next eight
elieveMe sirs=rive have only a few rene
gade Irishmen in this county Whowill vote the
Whig ticket--yerhnps not grel here---some two
or three at: , Hyde - Park who: either nerea had
any prineiples or if any of doilbtfu t t caste: ant},
some few in Wilkeshrure. .Allow'me in cows
,clusion to present my Vest, !thanks for Toni
very kind and flattering invintion, and believe
me to ' • • •
very respectfully, gentlemen;
• 3 • Your obedient servant, . •
PETER BYRNE.
To ,Illessrs.-Nash,Fish 'and Fisb,Committee of
'Pierce and King ; 1
. .
. .
Thirty-third . Coiness,
1 0
Thomas B. :Fleienee,
.* • 2 Joseph R. Chadler,
3 ..Itihn R',Lins.Jr.,i •
4 Wm. H. Witte,:l. • • *:
5 John 31eNdir,:
E. *. 6 Wm - . - Ererhertr - - • ,
•
3. Samuel A. Birtiges,
S 31u hien bel•g, * '
• 9 /sac E. Heister,{ •
10 Ner'illitlilleszcar, ' •
• 11 - Christiim W. St sub. •
. • 12 - 1-1.8. Wright, ' •
13 Asa Packer;• •
14 Galusha A. Grog, -
15, Inness '
16. Wm.. H. Kurtz;, ' • .•
17 S.IMIId L. . .
18 John 111cCuilgch,, '
16- Augustus Druni,•
• 20 John L. Dowsoh,* •.*
• 21.: Darid Ritchie,
.1
22 Thomas Horir,
23 Michael C. Trnat, ' '
• 24 Carlton' B. 'Curtis,
25 John Dick. -
bernocrats in Romarif Wirigs in
The HUndoerats:liave gaineji two 51i.onbrs.
POnsylvapla Elep
1862.
Sup. Judge. Can. Corn.
-
•t o c
aq
,
- • 0 ei
•e. •
Allegheny, " 600 :, , 600
*Adams,' - 21'91 1672 2197 1659
Armstrong,- -- 1 - . • ,
*Berks, , 3536 • 7385 " 3748 7372
Beairer,, 200 2OO
*Bucks, 4772 .5418 4810 5508
Bedford, - "
Blair, 4 , 592 479 - •
1 Butler,- -
1 Bradford, -
p 0
Cambria,
*Carbon, . 681 1241...; 674.
*Chister, ' 5566,- 4962 5588
*Centro,. , .1698 2737 1717
*Conberland, . 2780..2827 2745
*ColUmbia, 962 108 998
CraWford, " . •00
:Clarion,
*Clinton; 928
Clearfield, —
*Dauphin, -
*Delaware,
.Elk,
Erie, ,
*Fayette,
'Franklin,
Fulton,
.-
1
[ 'Greene, , .
* Huntingdon,
Indiana; , 4
Juniata,
Jeffeison,'
*Lebanon, ..
*Lane:Oder,
Lawience,
...
*Lehigh,, ,
*Lycoming,
*Ltizerne; -
Monroe,
Meteor,-
Alifilin,. • ,
*MUntgo,m - el7,
*Montour,
McKean,
*Nottliamptun,
~' ;`, 2098 "3
*Northumberland; . 1326 1
Perry, , • : ' -
*Philadelphia" city,. 8738'.; 41
* ' " county, -15307' IF
Pike, .- ' --, .:.,
Potter, -,
*Schuylkill,
*So; terset, ,
Sullivan,
*Susquehanna,, 1331' .21
Tinga,_ • -
Union, .' - • . 800"
Venengo,
Westmoreland,' „'_ . .600 ,', r
Waahington, : ' '' ' ,- , -t
Warren, '1
.-150:-„, : . - ,1"5 - 0
, .
_Wayne,' .-
_1 ~- , ' :--, " . 1 1 .00,', . - i ' . - 1 ” 1200 ,
Wyoming,- , , . - -, ~.-
~
~
i 250 l i : '250
ITork, -.. , s .- -., ' , ,;,, 1 - 1. V. ' ; -.--, '11541
Timaeinarke&thui [ 1 ap c iA l , ,
Returns for:- 8e
. ~ _
. . Cerinties. '..Chasalenni4n. - SheMood.Rossi
SuaqUelianizi, 2208 "'.., 20.8 i - ;1609 ' 'l66'9'
Wyoming, - 109'V : 1'114 ''- : --: 682' .. 617
Sullivan, ''. '. 340" - - "33 - 128.: - , 127
• I'2oo
0:22
300
2076 1
2372 •I
9741 6
2267 2
1798 2
2962 4
4146 k
755 li
3755 3
2391
1101==1119=111EMZiffl=1
.T.c4141;:.-._... 304:5 - ... : 3,501,- ;. , '',." 24)l':'. 2413
• StXtitiitif
-Witinkiday evening" but. Fiy -Rev. 'J. -14 z,
n
E. B. Cuksz• Esq., or noontrove, arid - 1116.5
Amr,ux C. SHAFER, ofttridgoyatkr. •
OP tita,34th iust v by. tho Aay. J. B.
,IdeCrptiry. Idr.,Ezrwipegoaßioxi, - of
Mil toot% 1,6 Miss EazatATiL. EssiGtt."i#
Kirkwood, Broome county* N. Y.
.;'_
At thu - BMW time And 040 * by tbo _mine. Bin
Blank' P. FISSIMI, to MiI,3I44A.RkTTAX.
Emmons, both of Kirkwood:' • ,
•';',. : .. I l e
. ,
. . - D • * .
, .
in w ar f or d on the Btlv inst.; 31mb :cue
. iar i wife of John -I Roper, ag e d 3,5 4
.•• i month and 12 days. - - Ile,
•'the following ~ testimonials sufficiei
, teat the excellencrol the -cleCeased air, arid i t ,.-
t
t, the roped with which ishe was reg.4lo, 4
At a meeting -of -the members of
Lodge. No;-,313, field at their Lodge roors. - 0,
9 1852, the Mowintr among other
i i . et 1)4 4d
jogs were had, viz:
I_ musunes, in the Providence of G L
J. J. Roper has been deprived by 4 od,
441 c
!earthly companion; therefore, t f q
nese/ r ed., Thatlwe tender him our wg i
sympathies, in this, his hour of berearen-"tt
, which has taken from him the wife of hit
!som—rdeprived hie children of tut alft t it o ,,,,
.' Mot hei,muil community of one of its 1..;.7"
ornaments... ...." •. i •-.- --Pet
ReSiZeid, Titstllie Brothers of tiiis or‘
iI be and are herehi requested to 'meet i t Ili
house of our a ffl icted Brother tatoorrew t t 1
o'clock A. 3L, to-attend to the funeral of
I deceased partner. 4
Resoled, Theta copy-of the foregoing fr „.
[Cautions he itrCiented to Bro Roper,-,t 4
by tho committeeat psinted to draft the to..
1 Tho following resolutioni were. p g .,,,,,A, ,
the ',tidies Sowing Circle, of which Sfr a . 4f,
, per wawa member, at their . regular mee ts
'Octirber 13th :-.- ' •-. .to
,
.. .
• NVltattEm, it has pleased an All.wi ge h et
, idenco to remove from otil - midst, our grii
I
esteemed and worthy pater, Lucia c. It t p,
which has caused a feeling of. heartfelt vii
to its Members, therefore;
Rescilrecl, 'Chat we tender to the torenq
husbaed and family our warmest symp a d va
this, his hour of trial and bereavement.
Resoled, Thatlwe extend to Bro. Rope rgl
g t vjtatinn to Continuo his' attendance to c r
' .wing Circle; whenever he can make it 4 1 ,
venient. -_• - 1 .
Resolred, That;these resolutions be 14 4 1
down to - the journal with other piece „ t
and a copy of the same handed to 8r0.5 0 ,.
signed ;by the officers of the-society. "
.
In Bridgewater on the Bth alt.; widow Ent !
F.F.ssExane„ a2ed 81 years. '
She'lwith her hUshand was an early seit,
in the township end endured the hardshipt : ,
cident thereto. She died wherothe had Gay
more than forty years, beloved not uterelyl 7
u large circle of family relatives, but erg*.
anees... During that time she was a trotti,
mem b er of the Bridgewater Baptist dual.;
The cirquinstances of her death made its
five: Being at, work near the fire, ,thr ti o
age and infirmity, -slim fell , into it, tini Lou
sistanee'heing neer at the moment was btutt j
burned. The injury received ultimated,d e
a time of severe Ststfaing, in death ''lieu,
lease of her spirithowever was doubtless th
mare happy. Hippy in the christian tam
while living, and inmutasprably happier ilk,
heavenly realization of the things hoped Ex 1
"BlessCd are the dead who dio in the Lord? I
. .
ra,. '•
. .
ETwEE. thii- sho rotr m
p of Ildery Timone azik i e
B lake. on the Plank Haat Saa 4 .i annehkg lot s
Irated blue ground oonslla De Lane Wets. flume
Will cull at tha .bop of Meaty peewee. Role fevi i t h
pay ela ,u- r re2, i, and take It away,. Jr, P. Dna
Montrose, October 12 164. t , e Ctrl
. , ,
•,
Register a -Notice,'
DenLIC optic?.tahereby given to all pataustennea
ed Intim tannin. L./Latta, telt!! Late or De
Crateful. decealeel, Ziproa tab, Adadaletrater. inn
errant of.llaney M Fleamn, Guardian of Eng Ida
lineman; That the neeouutants base settled ilea e•
COMM in the Ile,thrter'es oflee In and ler demos
611.31uehanr.a a n d_ that th e same will be pnentel
the Judges el' - :theNOrphan's 'Court er cud retest
31ontrore, , Irettnenlay the nth day et Non*
next for confarnation and ellotanee
J. T. LINGDON, Eel*
Register's obi et., October 1105.4.
" Auditor's, Notice.'
lig undetsi.Tned... an anditr.r app letel to wont
.11. the assets remelLia; In the handier A. G. Ae., ! .
A dmln!grat cr of the CELL te of la reel U. Ileraelh,tai
among the creditors of 0311 estate. win attend olden
ties Of that appointment at the °Met of J: T.111;*
Slontrose, on 51onday the 15th of San*,
1852. at 2 o'clock P. 31., at abteh nattand plate ape
sons Interested are rajah-ell to present their eino
debarred tram canting infer a share of nth awls
' C. L, BROWN, Atil.r.
.' Montrode, Oetober 19,1552. CPI
Lissolution.
TITS ropmfnembip heretofore mistier brims ft
subscribers in the Cementite barium, sad 6
firm of A,CAII 'TELL &CO., is dd.!! day dmoinf if
mutual elmsent, •
The notes and accounts .r ate late fon szt if Co
bands ofJ. Terzari for cot:calm.
500
720
1238
4962
2763
2074
1972
403
Mr. C. C4nipbt..ii will continue the bwinns at It
gam.' VIMPCIL
C CAII.OIII
J. TIGGin
ep t. 29,165:
L dm inistrator's Sale.
BT art order of the Orphan's Court of Satc,ahlo
county, trill be expo.. d to public rale at Otero
- noose' In Ahlal rOf C. Eli Mt:nary the 15th tf srte
bar next_ at nne o'ehiek P. 31.. all that cedes faal.d
nate. lyin4 and Lein: In thotown..hip of
the enunty of , Trotid. and boarded en tbeaertbttlnl
of Elijah Howe and lend of Thomas Fiahrrtl. ,l t"'
by laud of .larnt.s . Washinezton and lea- of 3t111.112.1rt
theinuth ty the lliiford and Osti , ,o Tturpe
and west by land nr Patrick Horan, rentalaire sa
or thereabout., with the epriattetazeta, a !natal+
log haute. barn, ala.p, orcLard, late the Walla
It. Ettnond, &ed. . .
I. 4 1001
4100 •
,lo 3165
21 2Q28
25'21
da 1539
3 1200
301
Trrms wade k oen the day of rale.
C L. ncolrs, ger.
Octoberl4;lsl2.
10 2095 I GBl
aosT nscurco Ar
W P, MAWS NEW CLOTEING STOif,
- ITIVSITZE STREET, MONTROSE.
WP. WYATT his just returned ft= New Tutted
q new and beautiful &sentiment of Cklig, Gd
metes, Weetinne„,ke 4.e., all Of which be ollat
'tweet bring prices:for cash or produce.
,The has' on hand the istert
red style of faehleita for Fall and Winter Clellat
t%. P. W. will truann:netttro int the Mat rttitla ,
terms and In the moat appineed Mit. of fathluttl*
shottest.netiee. •- . • • ;
W. P. tr." - tranta In trade fi - 4 roods SOO Lewitt:l'#
ilea cif Ile_ beSt quality, and 41 Reties of Bane,
M
wt ie. n•glew .
r l?. , 4 cents per onte r. fo p r ‘ t u he T r v i. l '
0
Store at D Impel; "It late Lavostice, worm 00 .
-Idontrose; oct.. 19;1852.
37. 2345
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5688
750.
299;2
2352
4894
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99 ..1712
188 --31:41_
380
195
5276
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0 56
'43 4163
37 767
' - • Sheriff's 'bales.
s n .: ,i eki n n e n , :co . ui ri ty ,-0 ::: : : " , .. „ ,: :: : : :::: : ::
4, or Vocanntiv Nese of Susquehanna manly, *r.
me directed, I will espuse to pubde ale at the 'AV
1 HOW 111 Matitlbie Cu Saturday the Mb day of Nate
lAr. twit, at cue o'olnei .e. 51419 tb.t WiL l P ili
parcel of land situate, lying *ad beep in the wiz ,
As testae, b.uotlttl sad dernibed as halals, to sil: Li
1,
ttir don't+ by lands of .W Slim Smite, on tb* 04 "Z
highway, south by , lands of-John O'Lloghlbi, Pi
by the hia'hilrafa.coutaining 72C0 for of laid,
.Deets
naoria `or less, together with the spourttostaw fit
I s w ro e t u e i m u ct i t i t o s t:r. -a .
a t u w , f st.i. c rz n lrttu , e h
tag tioht.VlZ,,,
, No., 19 'on' 'nlot ey.aird slUZ.tge Mary, ht, rte and
I I. T. Weeks.
Taken 10 execution at the suit of /Orr! its 3 ,. l t
co, agalnst I. T. Weeks..
ALSO,
aaaid&w hill
. By virtue of a writ of Yen. Ea.. iwww- ..... at
W l wiwer/ will elfoso to public tallest the Canit — ..
plaire, all that certain piece or parcel of laaddrs:a
fug and tieing in the tuelubill of UL i g,T 4 % ,, u rnutti 0
i eutlianna. and State of rellasPla"" "" boor
. tolloui,to nit; On thenorth by the rut& n. ii
I
the east-, by /teary Cuddetesek, oar Oa lostb '4,0,
Tompins; an 4 on the west by OW: Blo s ",, a es
trig about, 40 acres, tbgether with th e arpaittom o , *
Crimea how, one, shed, and all hAPN Y4I4s r_
ia n ocao
tale of Robert L, hunter Jr. " '• - l, We
- Taken ba execution at the snit ,
againal Ilobert.L. !Touter, Jr.
...
a 1 10090"
:MI 'that mien oh:eri Of PUCCI Of 30 _„...,,, a!
and being In itridyetrater teenship, Sucl." - t o
....1 01) A
Itr,bountiod as follows t' Beglutag s • ~- e d tei "
of Orthilterbes lot;', thence south al' deir 0 :1
'Perching tOblOita Tyleettlot; thence by tb5,.4:,0
23 ilairees, west 114 penile' to • pot 0 1 1'" 0 4 it
late of , Bans' Hoyt; thence nortit ST .. 1 .-".0..
Vrebes *0 alms ton {P alter Potter's Sue i",: - Tdot
saute north 23 Oates east 1.53 pear* o,i'''
a:attaining 80 atm, be 1 be Paw avw° C riltandi .
, same lot which, Joiwph flutter geld bY a r,,,,1b1 .
f ilitk - A:. rt,:1848, conveyed. o b asap klari4,
..,, n ,ittrat
together *WOG appurtenances; ! ftww,lfgleele If
t barn, and.ebout, .50 etnts IroprOoli o ' , ' ..--
13Orcrytt D: Butterfield. - . i Lets
Dianir.'
• "-Tanen to execution et the suitot 1,
tektite,. 04* ,Buttritisht., ' 1 001) Bf if , ,.
'. l Oat g I
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60 3747 4223
40 2389'. * 947
4 1 4'7 1349 24'79
o ° o 4000
, • New 0000 wit
ir us? arelred at
N.ENAT GCODS