mum mwu KIIITl'.U KY LEVI I,. TATE, NlOl'IMUTOR BL047TtsassiR, pa. SATURDAY MORNING, in"21, 1S43. ttUsuuitanurjMKXii k.tK.' mMwun Htr-"CMll TO TUB rnVBTIIWTH'N, AS Tilt'. fmiPWRBCKKti 1MAHINl.RUl.I'0'TO,rilD I. AST l'LANK, WIIES NIOIIT AND TUB TE.Ml'EST Cl.O BUS AROUND HIM," .Diiifrl Hdiltr. PURPOSES OF THE WAR! hlMVl! tl Jk VOTK KBAM.T Dl IKIMOCI, TAIStD TH .auLLow mo pi.tou'riui, wiutit fxpiussm line voles or rik Nmin a.idu Tut true staniiark or loyalty : -Tht Hie present deplorable civil wnr has Wen fnrr1 upon Ihe country by tlio ill. unionist of llio B.iuiiheru Mntcs, now in nrius ng.iinst uie uniisiiiiiuuiiti. Uotemuieiit, mi. In firms around llio 1'npitnli t h;il in IhU N-itlniiuleicrscnry, t'.iusrei-s, b:inililiit nil reel 'frig of inert pnslon or resentment, will recollect only III duty to tha wholu country j that thie tear Is net tcogtU an their partin any tplrlt of oppression, or for any pur pete ofconqutsl or svbjnuefion or purpose of overthrowing .V interfering w'l.l the rltf.M er ettailishtd Instllulwn., of Mess SMit . tut to defend and maintain the tnpreinney of Ike Constitution, and tJ preserve the Union, Kith the dig nity, equality, andrights of the teceral itotes unimpairidt and that ai intuitu thtit objectt arc atcompliihtdtlie tear ujlhtlo tease1 COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. Another publication will complete the MxuriNrn tolcmi of ths ( ULUMKIA DCMOCUAT. At no time within the twenty ill yean of Its cilitcuce lias the sitabliihnunt bem in st prosperous condition. Over -rro hundred submltier htiva 'btrn cddcil tn our lilt nltli 1 ihf pat two months, nnd still tliay come, itliru .not the mrioft circulation of any news paptir in (he Greet North. Our democratiu friends npprcciute a lively, truthful. out spoKen and Independent journal such as tin Oolv.iMa Democrat, ent hus been and ever thall continue, hilit we control its columns, tipret-iioin i.r oppreb.itlon of the course of this pa ferreach us from various smirces tlis Camp, thu Tress, and the fr'tatonian, all rliecrin; us on' to duly and to glory uiiinisUKeiibly indicating its loyalty and patriot ism. Tew families or business men arev Ituc-ut the COLVMGU nrMOCRAT, IVe sincerely tlinnk our numerous friends for their yrompt payment subaianlial patronage and generous toiudcnce-i'-atid tnst their interest in our success may jrow aad Increase. To those of our good friends v ho luvu thus promptly and faithfully paid the 1'rlittcr, and nu fulfilled the first duty of a good 1 Iti7.cn, we tender "onr unfeigned ac'.nowledgments. There are, however, mauy others largely indebted, and who neither answer our invitations or make payment. .With the opening of the nclt volume, of vrlnrh due notice is hereby given, jlha nami;s (.full suchilrliiijumls, will "be stricken from the toll." Oar trms of subscription, notwithstanding iIIm ener incus advance In niatoriuU and the necessaries of life, Trill not be Increased at present. $1 7S. ts paid strict Or, in aiciijice, or S- 00 otherwise. pr annum, finite ,papcis five cr.Ms, per opy, nlways"cali down." CrH()N. John Conness, Democrat has -."been elected United Slates Senator from Oalifornist for six year3 from the -lib of larih next. US The Sullivan County Courts, have 5becn poi-tptued from tho 2-lth of t'cbrii .ory. to the 7th day of next April, on ac uiui of the prevalence of the Small Pux Ei.ysnutto Acavemv. We arc author ized to ...aiino'ince that the Elysburc, Ac ideray .in Noith'd. county, under tlio care .of Iiov. Jacoii F. SVami'ole, will be open aguin ou the 20th of April. EST- SiAuaii & Son. We invite tbo at ttentiou of our readers to the advertisement .e f . i. ... c? T)l.A..l..iA f 1 T. or uaug., b oup0 ..uH- is one of the beat manures ol tho day, and . is what it purports to bo, ahead of compe- tition. Let our farmers and gardeners -give it a trial. EST" Sup-' o- tht.ry H randy. Mrs and Mr. J. ii.n Kri'.si.eii. of Srott town- jliir. in fl,w r-flMllr. uill nli'nS'.i aCO'l't ( Ur sincere tlni.ks for tie p.eseut itio:. of a 9V witl'. otice of the applications toule of Superior Clunry Bn.ndy. Mr. were published, woio served personally Kreshr, in -addition to being a thiifty . "P the District Attorney, and reeo.n v.nr in nainiinn with his accom-' mondalions from the Piesidcnt Judges be- ,Pr,sbea Lady,iS.lsoascieutiaoandprac ticil IIor(iculturi-t, aud always enjoyed ;a largo share of the Fruit ,of thcViae. Wo highly appreciate such presents, when pre sented by good Democrats. A SciKon for hwinbo and Diusli. We are told that tbe llev. Mr. lleecct Presiding Elder of tbis District, Preached a Sermon iu lbe m. E, Church, ol tins . , oit it i , , ,,! ..fwi.tni, assault and battery upon tlltaui Lyer place, on Sabbath last, a portion ot wliien ,,n was specially devoted to the plorifieatiou and sentenced to a very liht hne. Ine of DiDab aud Sambo. He approved of evidence developed tho most aggravated the President's Negro Proclimation, wih'auj outr.igoam case of tho kind that ever til of its unconstitutional provisions, which d j , our courl Ag be seou Lave done more injury to tlio citiZ'ins oi the loyal States by dividing puu.io opinion-thau all tho colierU of Rebel- dom, and has not yet in two mouths, or ... ... " t (-11 T I. loyal States hy dividing puu.io fulfil tho "Gospel oblmation," it tney i have no respect for Laws and Constitu- tion-.ad thus avoid the breacli jarrang has crcateu among utu iuuujucis, 1 tho Utiristain uiiurcn. 'T. Ja;i!iiiiiiniJoyor." We refer Dr. John to the statement of Dr. Koycr, in tho Demount of to day, in which ho will find his pet Simon laid out. Democrat of Feb. 7. Wo have reud the record of tbo Clear fuld Horse Jockey shame and infamy Tho liar and villain is so prominently displayed in his "staicmrut" that no man jrith half a brain will be duped there bv.' WeaiesatisGr-d that bad thu outside pressure, the mob of loco foco cut throats, f'li-i. . .,, ,,trL- nml e e:nril convicts ti - .ml ..nil firmi-ipIS v. .am., ,-,;;:,".", I : ivuo were suippe to iisnnuuig ..u... .all tho dens of infamy in tno country, been kept at home, instead of being present to brow-beat and intimidate tho ''unterrified," ono hall tho sum that this i7ig Boyer says was offered him would have bought as mny votes as would hve been asked lor, unu nir.piy wuu iuhc Drcckinrid-rera aro used to being bought , - .and sold.- Itipublican Feb, 12, There gentlemen what do you think of -that T It is a Jice specimen of Dr. John's, most 0U01C4 cngiisu, a"" "w v " . - . 1 ..... u.ill I, mL- (lie Dr. against ttn.y fish woman, however notorious for iudectney. It is about c nual to the Dr's celebrated "pocket book" I . . ..... I ...! paragraph, and should be framed, and bun up iu his private paibr, For ehaino Doc'or, tor shime. Do your masters force you to cieh depths, or is it the na tural tH I -y of-'cw 'ird i"'u cover win nccraie a single onve. urun ; ,va3 overwhelmingly against tliem. iiven 0f this uuhappy strito, which as plainly ap professed Divinr-s,wbo are thus afflicted with ' Joshua C(jmtiyi ouu f tie-u. 0 wu counsel 1 parent should bo stricken down Chris cified,1' and let Sambo and Dinah alour, boasting that bo "would not have taken - aijd C(J wllJu COiiquero.I, will bo per-: thev would eviuco their desire, nt Ica.t to them" (tho rioters) ''off from Eycr if ho1 T,ni,.l. Lr-t. tlm nrlinini.initinii rise to a. sis.... 11 "'WW'i1eWlUIIMI TllO BloomsbUrR Riots nild An pretended that tl.a law ws ill fiui.M1l III rti'ntir Prtrlin T -. TH ... 1... ... . . "' ilUlUUUOU. "The The power of pardoning 'dlTenoei," i Baeon'. Abridgment, Vol.7, page ,"is inseparably incident to tho crown; 100 and tbis high prerogative tlio king is in- trusted with upon a special confidence that h. will .pare ll.oso only who case, could ,faM.?,f !,e law itself may bo pre- suiiied willing to hare excepted out of it general rules, winch tho wUdom of man oannot possibly wako so perfect as to suit every particalar eato." Iu other words, tho pardoning power h to n convitstion, what equity is to law, 11.0 correction of that wherein the law on account of its universality, is deficient. This is tho com- 7D aw. S'" a" was auoptcu ny the LegielBtttro of Pennsylvania by the ' uuing -piopcnj auupicu to the circumstances of tho inhabitants." It has never been changed ; but by the constitution of Pennsylvania, it became vested in the Governor. On the other hand, the Uth section of the 2nd article of the constitution, requires that the Gov ernor "sfial- take care that the laws he faithfully executed.'1 Whilst the 8lb ar ticle requires tho Governor to. bs bound by a solemn oath "to suppo, t tbo constitution of this commonwealth, and perform -the J duties of his office with fidelity.'' By tho light of the foregoing premises, it may be readily seen that the question ''whether the law, on account of its uni versality, is deficient" in a gi;en case, constitutes the only criterion, by which to ascertain the legal and constitutional lim its to the Governor's pardoning power. It follows also as an infallible corollary, that when the interposition of executive c!eiuoncy is applied for, tho Governor should use at least, icasonuhle diligence, in ascertaining the facts and circumstances of the case, before exerting this "high prerogative of the king." Hence a sa'e and correct piactice coeval with the com mon law has generally prevailed in En gland and in .this couutry, of requiring information from tho judges presiding at the trial j whether the conviction was produced by '.ho deficiency of the law on account of the uuiversality of its princi ples, more thau by the wilful guilt of the convict, before granting a pardon. It not, the constitutional duty of the Gov-j eruor uuder his solemn cith, is as plain as tho meridian sun. "lie shall take eare that tho .laws bo .faithfully executed. ' So sensible was even "King Curtin," ol bis official duty in the exercise of this ''high prerogative of the crown," that oven he, issued an order from tl.e Executive office that in all applications for .pardon, notice bhould be published iu a news-paper iu the neighborhood of the applicant and also be tcivcd personally upon the District 1 J 1 Attorney who prosecuted the convict so as to give opportunity for hearing both sides.; lathe pardons of Irving and Dcnnisou, j the two only successful applications to An j drew Curtin from tbis county previous to 1 tbe '-riot pardon," tho executive order was ! fore whom thej were respectively tried, were obtiiced. Now what circumstances in the Blooms burg riot case induced "King Curtin" to hasten to show his clemency on the very day that sentence was pronounced, un known to any body except tbo convicts and their nuliccns criminU ? Pile de- fen(!auts wcrc couvieted of a riot i aud nn,ia!- nr i.i,,,,,,, ; nnnther , j - j i ...,! , "J -j i column, correcting s falsehoods of "Lying I Johu," the evidence roso(.ti r to ouibbiesund quirks dllpin,r tho wholo Ahowlll .hataveii - --0 - -- -v 0 - tu....j ..-t,.u,v.- ..... .v the celebrated hrm ot "uirl:, bnap and Uanimou, ; oveu ho admitted unally that one at least was guilty. Guilty of a crime uoou which Judo Xin", of Philadelphia, ,i i 0n, (.,., . , justly remarks as follows ; "lho divid- ing line of guilt between tumultuous aud riotous ast'iablaiies ast-ociatcd for tho pur- noao of destrovin" property or life, aud iVe-Moii.the highest crime against society, will he found, ou im-ostiiratioii. so exceed- will be found, ou investigation, so exceed ingly nairow, thattho perpetrators of tho t ... . 11 n luau would suppose, ruuuing into tho eoubequeuecs of the other. Why then docs "King Curtin" hasten to exert bis bigii prerogative and pardou tbe oouvicls Why the Governor of Penn sylvania thus proclaim to tbo people of Columbia County, that if vou go to Blooms- . , , burg, your uouuty boat, you unuti os mwo ui f Mobbed by those who have often threatened lo doinolish your printing nffices ; uud by tbo sou9 of those who I -ir 1 r... 7 I jiavo ouereu iiiuuuj im suw u jjuiiiusu By thoso who havo compelled ''Union Sa- it.a'' ... Ili.tlry nllf llni.a nnrl hvr!inft tvlin . t a .. " -J...W.,MW i..... .1..! w-.i.. , w1(jm lbcy formerly called a "Union Sa-' ' .. . vor anu maiu unu - rueui ior mo union in order to savo his life I Wo must look for a solution of this mystery outsjdc of .1 i i i.:... .t. IT; .." dutis ; lor it rraa rcro tin, cm wn. it (but the rioter, wm ; t.,v,t,,1 ,l,li M !J,,1 u -M- 1 Ihunsido, an "Amarlonit'eltinn of African desennt," whilo .Ejcr was n Democrat ? Was it that tho Democrats of Columbia ........ .VI...UI.....U-, .'.I. Countr iniii.iimn.i,lv rr.li,r.P,l tl,n is,,l ! born, i'litorato'' (cars and all.tahom-Our l"lfr V ,Hfiotenlng to ilrlke ihini, and seut to bo our Jud and';inntlimously ' J tSjiMTr'lS" ? 0n clectcd tbo man whom 1, di.carded ? Di.&T Andrew Cv.rtin want to compel the pco. r the sink Mr. B am only ua of nailinii,ill n,tnv tn MtPt nt tl,?r lHksml to knoio 'haw vmtilillic a&'tl for oft ,oJ lbrcu,9 of takin ,h(J , s"t0 .ii,.:' .,,,,., ., , ,i. ovcr lc llC!J(ls , ,t0 ,(lbolition riotori!).. fr0m ,Vhicl. they were n.nirily .prevented hy tll0 illstituti01, of tllis proMCUton j Docs ho seek an opportunity to call out tho niilitiil ,, wrk his vongcrico upon lbe Dl.1110(.Pn.B Columbia County? Tho outraL'c has net a narellcl in blslnr r.nt even in the tyrannv of William tun t on quiror vli(n hi -ri'-vi-itod iWrnrniily for the purpoo of alluring tho Mnglish into insurrections, in crder to 'have a prctrx1 for further exerting the rights of cotiqucfit, and seizing tiicir po-scs.-iotis ; for William hud (.worn to support no constitutions or laws. Is it not timo fur the people to cry Ollt. aiisfi arid rptnlrn tlin nnrnrnniriit iiifn ' ,bah. off BahM . our lotsb.lvo faietl .., Hai tilHCS , TimL. blt repeat the htBtor of all other apes, when by 'lying tongues, tho selfish and ambi- tious feces of the earth havo wormed them- selves into power. Dy corruption .and taxation thoy havo impoverished the pen- plo and bankrupted the nations. They have trodden upon constitutions and mined couutric5. They havo waded through scas of blood regardless of the lives of millions, to accomplish their own self aci;randizemont. AVc thcrcforo sav to ' our representatives at Ilarrisburg, thoy ought to impeach Andrew Curtin. Whilst wo need a Governor to vindicate our State Rights against .illegal arrests by the usur- perS at Washington, wo have none But , when wo require a Governor to see that "tho laws bo faithfully executed," wo have Audrew Curttn who places his feet upon tho constitution, and would feign put a crown upon his head. Therefore wo say, impeach Andrew Curtin of high crimes and misconduct in office. Impeach him in the name ol the p o lo "f Co'u nliia County, whose rights he ba-t trodden un der feet, lmpe .'h him in (he niinu ot' tho Constitution o.' this Coinnionwe dth. .vhose provision- Lt has disu'arded. Im peach him in the "mik of the peop'o of Pennsylvania, wbo,i dust he ha betray- ,l o.l i - l . i . ...i uu, wiiv. , uu-u imiiivi.i uuuiu in; nils am lied, l.astly, in too name ol human iu turo itself, in the name of both sexes, in the name ot every bj, iinpeacii the c in mon enemy of constitutional liberty, law, order aud mankind. nh f l!pnf.M-fmt sii!i?-.!i il i.ii:lnr Riri!f . illlUV. The following is said to bo an extract of a speech made by Hon. Ciiakles It. Buckalbw immediately after bis election. Although a neighbor of tho Senator, wc have never heard him utter a word in ref erence to tho unbappy condition of tbe country. He sant a letter to the Phila delphia Jolilicatiou maetiu' which did not come up to our .stamiaruoi patriotism,, and so wo declared it, but if tl.e following is a correct report oi wnat -ur. jjuukai.ew said uu tho oceasiou of bis election, it will bo seen that there is a possibility that those who regarded him as un ultra sym palhisxr with tho rebellious South n.uy bo foiled in finding I im a representative oi the Hughes sci.u..l. He is reported to have said? Columbia co. Jicpubhcun. "While the heart sickens at this loss of life and expenditure of treasury, let no lovul man hesitate as to our future course. 'ibu Constitution respected and tho laws ' ouforced, at whatever expenditure of life and money; i ho interest involved do- n ui ml a l lut n nri fin. Tr linn Id lift tl.n ardellt j,rayer ofalljustmen that tho cause people. Let there be no j. alousits, no 1 txUibltion of parly strif, no sjmpa.hy t rebels. 'Opposition to the coimtitu , autboritie8 ,u tt- stnuirlo to uiauitnu and preserve the Gove, iimeut by a'l lo gitiiuato means, v. L'itKuate means, whether oy lorce ot arms . . 1 i or by proclamations calculated to weapon a,ld destry ,Ue Powor of the governmeiir, I and to remove the oauso of stnlu forever, 1 . mQ of T1U.:AS0N." Let us j ,ben in our action hero on this "question1 at least, ' as may bo nreieuu'd, show out deyotiou to the government, to tho interest of, f,ur childreu, and to the cause of civil libort 'hrouSut the world; Jlcpoited Spcich, The foregoing article with the Editor's coumionl8 aeooultm,vill, it, appeared on t)10 5tb of Pcbuary, in tho ' olumhiu to. RepuiicHnt fa,ili,rly known a the i;,,(),((4,,,,.,, s,;l , .1 ,.,;..,." Wo jro autlioi iz:-il to pronoiiDCi- it a uu-elon ioes fabr'-eatioii -ind iioilir-i.ius I'aU. l.uod Ur. John must Imvu Kfiown it to bo such a1 tho tune of iu. p'iblieatioii, as it will be obser ved, that he enrefully avoids giv'ngits, delivery ei'-her fiuit?. jiUee or location, or tho paper fic i which it was copied. jgrT H0n. John D Stii.es, M. of 0 , ...111 nr..., (l.ni.ira f,r n nnnV nf fh Hill UtUC j, '. J. IllUllft. .11 w. u , r ir u i, A 1 ... ... White, of Ohio, on the Enlistment of No gro Soldiors delivered on the 2d of Feb luary, 1803, in tho House of Itepresenta- tives. We may pabli-b the npecob of Mr. White ncx' neck. iWot t ol' Ur Job' ron.i.iuedTut of DoetorMms ......... .. . .f . , .1 . ilV ill I'Coiit nifti in iiMiuM wccKirepoit oi iuc "Great Hlot Case." J Ho Bays, ''It was showrfhiU lie 'Eyor) 'Ipnllllnntipnrl n tt neon. It mi nil ItlVllrl "returned soldier l.v callik lntn a dcnor- ypropiatinn wylJ inntasc-hti far, "toMnm he tttlkul like a aicttnonsif ''ifif Mr, Cvlp tvtis not mar, ' 'ilr. Casr. only interfered by '!iS "protect It m." "Wcliiivo 'itnlii-i.cd such of tie nbovi1 lies, ns we deem worth correct' ; anil nmnbci. tbcm for C01)Veililitll lt,fr(,ct. .,, lies number 3. 4, 5, 0, and 7. lien num lured on.! and two. bavin heen mmelnd last wool'. Lii! number three j that Eycr (aid ''the men who wont from here to fiht ought to be nbot." The testimony of Moses Coffm and ev- pry other witness who heard it, was, that "Eycr said the men who went from hero 'to figbto" the niggers, ought to be shot." Is not tbn difTjrnnnrt wnrlli nslirmnir. Doctor? Mr. I- yor evidently thin'is, that no war i, iURtifiablo. excer.t it 'be h neces. sary stlf tltfece, such as thi-i wir was prcclaimcd to bo in the hcghi?ii's,a war in defence of the Constitution as it ts, and tho' Uunin us it it) s ; which is tho fub- stance of die Critlcndon Comr.pomisr. Ho thinks like ioiiie others, itlutt a wa? for th.-mere purpose of ''freer g nejjncs,'' and ''i.ljiig,nioti, ' is noi.'bii g but wlole- nalc murder and robbery, Probably the ixtmjd, Quaker I'obtmastcr, (who Vvroie to a certain political mci'tinc that ''He was ready for the draft, let it come j",1 did uot intend to lit, iu number three. Ho , merely failed to see any differeueo be 'tween a war in dofenco of the Constitution and Union, and fighting "for tho niggers." Therefore, is it any wonder thattho District Attorney, lileo evory body else, suspected tho Doctor was ''an infidel nbolrtionirt and required him to testify under oath ".whether ho believe in t:hc exi-tenc--' of a God. who will punish lying?" The Doc tor test ficd that he di.l -so beli'-ve; and went ri 'lit homo -iiid ,..il.ii.t.,.(i ihrfo'iotv ing four a mi mr iiiiin v .itlicr fi-i. l-ii- iinitib.r fjur ' tint Mr 15: 'Mey in cfered only tt pro 'h,- sol.l.er." The u .eoiitiadieUiJ timoiiy ol lijoja lnin IJ jttiboy, u man of the very highest taiidim; in the wliol.. I'.-u.i m m -ii r-.- f,..- irmli. f..i,. !..... i . i, " 3 ' ' " iiai.ivo uiiti iiuin.-sij, ivuo was paril illy C51'- . ro'iorated i von by liulel.iiis 'annafter, , a purliujjs aiming ; was that h. 1st the eanu tor u r.fiu, ogg, atiu r-nu-. , , iucr on. at iho cnnimoncouient of the not, "1 (.Betijnmin Bunboy; saw D.uie' R 'ok. jjey come off .the pavninent arid call for u I rail r a rope 1 (lout ruiuuiubur wbieii. I . put my baud on bis shoulder and diuv I I i .. i .i i . . , nun uacK anu asuctt mm wueiiicr no w .s not ashamed and told him he was a proa eh. or of tho Gospel and it did uot lo-k well for him to bo in a riot." Crossexamiued. "Beekley said Eyer was a traitor and ought to bo used that way." Lie number Jive. 'vMr. Hrnn-n nnlw dc-ircd to know how tnpoh tho asked .for , , . , . ioni,t.' Uriah J. Campbell, te.-fific.l that ho "saw Froas Brown aud beard him say! "get a rope," and he said after I think, "it was to ban him." "Fioas Drown ig at the time towards tbo , , , was moving alou principal crowd when ho called for i rope It was spoken distinctly. I suppose he could havo been hoard fifteen or twenty rods, provided the other noiso caised by the crowd had not been so loud." Eph- raim Armstrong also testified that Freas Brown was ba.looing and urgirg on the mob. Lie number six. "'I bat Mr. Oulp was not there." Wm. Eyor, John K. Girton, Epbraim Armetrong, II. 0. Hower nn Jackson Howor; five responsible and highly rc spectahlo witnesses, testified that John Oulp helped throw Wm. Eyorut of John K. Girlons' stor., wbtiher huhad sought refuge from the infuriated mob Aud Peiry Jones, unoiher uniiupea.hablo wit- n.a ...L..1I1...1 .1... .1 lnl.K I ... 1 ...... I l u"i '"utu ium uuuu uieuiu jyor was a secessionist end tbo time had come wbcu Democrats would notd&Nsav vrbat 1, . i, tho' Voaa 4fpi n number seven. "That Mr. Case ouly interfered by trying to prokct him." Charles Diettcrich testified tlat "Case Btarlcd round tho corner of the huso down the nllov, I went round tho buso aud Case stood at tho gate. I told (aso to let that man alone. Ho throw up his arms and said "let uu alonu Chariu; Ey er o tiled im Notnothiti" " And t rry Joiio-tcstifi- '. that 'n "At-ard Ad.ijrt Ca-so .y lo I'.i'j'ou- iliiit if ;i- Mt'fibi'i) luo:. E, ur n pa't, tby , wcld Mm i!iw sum-:. ' Now wii) doaVilie '('ain9," Dat r iuvent some lie tl excuse sVelsom M'Curtj the other oonvjit ; uotwithundiug hi own cotius"! adniUntb.'t bs at lea! was RUiltjl iSinee bj Ink', he has undeiti ken to exeuso A ud) t.l run, why not thu "whole lug" and b'use him I Wo ootibl ( x'oud to Ibt of falsehoods ; w - .. . but a it would no-onfish no ol.j , t f , t iop ill .n In illustrate lit! DnntnrN w . I- known, inarainad p"ii4aut in lying, we fuel that it would ba lo mueli liuo de 60anting upon tbo meKs propoiiiu of a nuisance, and the nau aus qualities o' a ftiauarcl. "Ih Grt'at lUot asi'." We did not iiifi'tul to y one word about tbr iiotca-c tritd at last court, bD y mid u fimplc Htjiuucut unioiig tbo court proceedings ; but tho I'also and malicious publication inado roncernirig it, in tbo 7fs miblicttn. bv Dr. John, calls .for denial ' . ' ' and correction. ,,,, . ' . , 1 bo Dr. se s out by cxcusinrj himself for not publishing the testimony, because ho says, "it would iiifiingo too in. eh upon our space." The truu reason ii, that it would prove that the verdict of the Jury, ... . ,. t was a most rijjltti-ous finding. I ho Dr. dare not publish the testimony, and ho ferls that lifi'd.iro not The D.-. fl iys "it was shewn that he ( Ey,r) ooninuiieed an assault on an in- vjii.i reiurncti soiuier,oy caning mm aue- sorter - wtiilo Hie t.'iitli wai, aim so pro v ed, that the Dr's. "invalid soldier" 'began tlio disputu'by calling Eyor "a gray head ed coward"' "that lie talk 'd like an old skunk" and "was a sooessiouist'-where-upon Ever threatened to knock him down il ho repeated the last epithet. It was proved that Heckloy called for a rope"-yet Dr John says. "Becklev a topi, yLi ur, uoun sajs, DLhiey . . r i , . ., i , itiieriereu oiuy io proioct'ine sicii oi diur." It was proved that Brown called frr ''a ropo to hang him," (Eyor) nnd called him, (Eyor) n secessionist; but tlio Dr omits tbo iirsl matter. It was proved that Cu'.p was iu the crowd, and said ''Ey er was a tieeesioiii-.t, and the time bad coma w'hen tlio Democrats' were uit to bo permitted to say what they pleased." And 'use and McOarty were proven to have heeu evtn more busy and prominent. That Cuc headed the crowd around tbe alley, and McCarty was among the first to call for "a ropu." Dr. John says that Eyor "declared that the men who wont from hero to fight ought lars they want more. They prefer this lobe shot;" while this same Dr. John'10 an "'nisticc aud tho t niployment of c.r.. .1, , i ; ,n other means ahau force to s.tttle our na- sworo ou tlio witness stand in tins case, i .. , ,. , . ... . , . , ,, ., , ' ' tional difficulties. I heir plan of treating that Eycr Had said: i suppose then you. tm. ,ltt,iplllj bo ia ah.caily foarruy de- (Drinkcr) are a deserter, ai.d ought to be bilitaltd, is to bleed and b ister him. shot, as tho rest who went to fiaU for i.c! in-rrii," Wo leave Dr. John, tho Editor, to set tle tbe question of truth and veracity with D John, the witness. One of them has dciibi'i'.iltdy slated a falsehood for there i- gn .it diiTeieni:! Ivtwi-cn what he pub i -1 a- 1 ;:iid : In1 i-ttoie lo. i IK r.inu rt.'.i stfoijfll , fairly . nin! 'l' iir !y niu-.lti out; and il tbe farm go of falsi u;ud .slid iioiisulise put bsbed i'i the lie itinan, was made tlio ;-rcund Ufjou wiiieii tha Governor grant -, I tlio pardon, .t . . .. .1 . I ; i ne ii loose ae!iiiL-iii,;u '.uivo an ai-eouul to wtilo wittl their cou-.cioi.ues whi.-h soou'.d tut like to have re5hi;;upou oiirs., 1U!UJVuUs and thousands to I A inaiiil.tl.eiu be it ll.e i'net'- "ru lmlj'.io, mm a welcuuu, canuou weru tired, !he p.-opie ki.ow them, and the pardon ! wie.itna wcio piesuiited, and tbo luvalided never a!i a'.vaj thu gutl: of tli 1)'!- j soldier erowdeo around him to take their lomiai.t, tliou;h they maj r.-eipe lh-Jii,r; "Id lOiiiuiui.dor bj the hand. At Bjsiou v.lii. l, ind , l U ms to huw Lee, ,t ,Um.,.. 'lb i'"t,;tl wilh a beautiful swo.d. , poiiil tvn'u tl'uiu I ijty do.it, be'lll'- a v.irt s'.iiu in tii .'ir jy .. Th. Juij WAt eo-i.po ed of hjiie t . Vi I inteliig 'lit men; not one of whom vtouol say one thing and .iwear to ano.-hi'i' ; .Hid one of tho-c Jurors was a clear headed, well read, active and aril t tit republican. A uian who would bo true to bis convio- tio of right and ui.influcuced by any num ber of men, to find a verdict v,hich hi, iu-.lgmeut did not lully approve. All the Defi-udauts h u tho bcuefit of his synipa- tb.v l,lclr behalf, The jury remained out in consultation, ,ess ,uun tureo hours, ami wlieu tlicy re turned with a verdict of "Guilty,"-Thero I s endorsed that finding on the back of t.,,1: t . , ., ..,o luuimiiiviii, ..uu il ima Mgneo oy cue proper signature of each Juror; aud tbo republican ol whom wu spoke, had his tor pleading in behalf of a peaceable coin xiamo iho eighth iu that list. This is a Pl'01"isuj aud the Tribune in advocating oomnlete answer to tlin lv.,cn ;,,. tho divino light of sueessiou. Let ever P. ,,. Ul IUU Jcrj'tvltLarb, Mr. Ejcr certainly bad the right to 1 ley and his secession aud abolition kinks employ as mauy Lawyers as ho choso ;' and crotchets, and dirt and nigger fanat and if ho employed all 4ho Democratic '''"'" any wai'- If Senator Dooliitlc lawyers at the liar, ho did but little more fu d .notlli.l! '"" than this, lot hi... .. nr i . j-- , , keep quiet. 1 ho Herald and the Tribune than tho Defendants d:a ou the other -firAnd water, light and darkness com sidoi bo-id.;s which, they imported a 'mingled. Dou't, dear Mr. Doolittle, do oouple. We saw at the counsel table, 1 a"ylking so foolisn again. Don't, Herald very busy in taking notes, or giving cvi- i denoe. or fn qucut consultation, and oyi- THE MARKETS. dently trying the cause, Peter S, Itishel, ii ! T)"- ,. n , . . , ! Bi.oo.Msiiuitu, Fob at, laua. E-q., and Brigadier General Charles M. vi,0at si r... , a r.n Blaker, who seemed to be assisted by It. F. Clark, Edward II. Ilaldy, and Joshua W. Comly, Esqrs. We presume tho oauso was well tried, unless tbo many coiks spoiled the case, in which latter supposition tho defendanti were tho sufferers. So let them all creop out of sight, and farewell to them. Commercial Coluiges aro at last lecciving tho degree of attention thev de- J r-orve J especially Of tllO business OOllimil- .iu- nlin l-i.n.rin ...I..,. l.! i ill). WHO Knowing What kind of ail education is most pracucal scud their boys 1. 1 llio.-o intitut'oiis .tfier giving them a fair i;ooi, .se. ,,i eduaitio,, a, preparatory liry ?.li.t K'ti A I t,jr-. " ''iitli ami l i;. -uiui sin-. t I'lnl'i.l i t I Ii iv oet.u stort.'u and sun-i fjjiu ,, ground in jsublii' i;.vor. 'i bey ' .-ii: uuiivailvd iu this branch of e.luei,t:on. J.laing now iliirteen eslb'g:,, locate.! iu ihe lidding commercial cities of tl,o I'ni tod Stales and Canada, tu-y havo tt .i.i!.;J ciur.;.es .tf .1,0.-3 (Ii m fi ly of tho in'.it luaenars tue country fiord a, wh must ueuessariiy produeo a belter course I in-irueiioii, ami cou-vqueiitly send or h more reli.ible uecoiiiitJiiti than any 0 her institution a n. an.l timir ..nil.. ,0 widely known, it will require no .,..1 muni iu enow vim a im'iiiiiniendation from an Institution wlms n...,- ;- luiu lutiu uas 11 iiuiuo greater vaiiie in in , . ., uuusuwu ry me limits oi a noglO coujum..ty. T!-o -j :n iho Army. Oen. llosi r a ns h n i--ue'l n rrnernl , Older iCspurtlii.1 tbo u:,: ol'tlk ll.'glO ill llii Miiiiy tliut will 'j.HUiuihI tt.Ailf to all who tiro not ubsolutuly negro-mad. Mo is willing to usu the contrabands iu all work for which their habits bavo fitted them, but not to put arms m their hands. All .1.- l.l. t .! .-!! 1 ... wuiiu buiuilts nuruioioru uciaucu on special service as teamsters, eooka,hoipital smalltS( havo b'pcn c t t(J tjo .roill to Rwci t10 0f ibu different rcgiiircitts, ami negroes havo bocuputin their planus. Tho latter also havo been ,0r,,10lj '' 10 'V 10 work ,ns lftbo.rcrs nml to net as ussUlauts to the encmcors iu opt.lling V0Ma Hy tint arrangemen t Gen. Rosecrans will add probably 1.5,000 men to Ins effeetivo force in tho field, and will keep in useful employment thousands of idle negroes who would otherwise be a past ,0 tl0 cal,M, lin,i tbe oollntry, ny 110t putting arms in their hands to fight side , by side with white soldiers, he will savo his nrmy -from tbo demoralization sure to .... l. .i. ,....... .!.. r. i:.i. : ,u vul tii luuuau uAiiuriaiuuia ... i l,f I . . ., ' vo uavoan cviucneo oi him in me dition of 'tbo troops at Baton Houge. They arc ncarlcy all New England sol-' diers, yet recent accounts all arce that a? n,most in tIltc,of Voa '""'l11 ' tlio nttutnnt lo inaku t hum nlTi nln i - with the neijro iTimiionts which are a legacy ot 'tho llutlor irgime. In evory part of the field wherever negroes are rceogiii.ed as soldiers il has created bad b'ood bt'twe"ii them an I the white troops. Gen. llOsECitANS in this matUr shows ns much vTisdnm in administration as bo has courage ami sagacity in tho field. a .i, -AT.VvI t Another Dralt troposod. A 'bilPto draft soldiers 'bus been itrtro- d oi'd into tho United States Senate by Wilson, of Masiachu.-etts. This enter. taiuuient will probably bo. got up for tho people by the abolition leaders in ,, gress. A. tor the callniL' out ol a million and ii nnnitrr (if mi-ii. nml nflm- il.n ,.v . puudi.ure of two thousand million of d-d- Wilson had bettor get his S:ate, Massa cliusetts. and the other Now Euuland and New York to put in foice the first I draft. Is thu No th Wo.t to be routinu all v victimized bv abolition New Eui laud.' Aro we to be continually 'pluu- deredby New England tariffs swindled hy her paper iiionoy, our young men slaughtered nnd our Stales loaded dow n witli'debt -mil our bright prospects crush - ed out and ruined by a New Eng'atid aoolKli'tl War: JiicUieilaK. it'.n, MeClellau lias been payim; a visit toilu-eJ as I. ci' as liostou, liowell, tve, and h. a tour has beuii a eoiitiuuod ovation. , ovevj iouu uu uaveicu, au i ui to- ft ti.li ii ini t r n iii.i I tits imCfiil linnllln ' jvKguui.s iiotit l'oriiauu, iua.no, ami otijki piaees waited upon him to iuvite in .ii Ij i-it their uilfjient oilies and par i..uc of tin.ii- ho.-pitality. But be had to ti i'i . i i. niir ui 1 1 1.. .ii 1 1 1 1.'. tm. in . ...v.. v. ...bi,,, .ill LII 4 O V.D IV , ....... .1.. . 1..... .1 11..... . ..1 ....... lllLlllNUIIIg U1U lillUl IM UI illti.i Weiiiv Atiiililinu Ai iuiiut.f--iiiiii r. , , , ... , . d..-giaile linn, by wresting 1 rum hiui tho eoium.i,.d of tbe army of ihe Potomac tout lie still r tains uot only the elllctiou ol the war worn heroes who served uudor hiui, but ibu great popular heart of the people beats warmly in his favor. JJutville lnliLi'jenccr. M.r. Senator Doolitti.e and his Latest Discovery. Mr. Senator Doo little , who has connived to do little as a statesman or wise legislator, has mado tbo wonil(-''ful discovery that between tbo New j ' " f,.h.e 'Iifme 1,1 lr.V was p unged into this civil war. "This !s i (Lo uukiudest flit nf oil ' 'PI... V,.,-,,. j aud the 7 'libttiie responsible tbo Herald I tub stand upon Us owu bottom. W protest uain.it beiinr enmili'd willi f.Vuo. Kyo oil1 Uried " 70 SO Dried Peaches 2 Ou GO Butter ftib 120 75 Lard " 10 00 Tullow " 12 Eggs.... doz. 10 1 Hay..., " ton. 8 00 Corn Oats..1' " Ruckwhoat" Potatoes " Cloverseed " 'I iuiotbysecd Onions " 50, Ohickeus " pair HECEIPTS FOB JANUARY to Tin: Jui'" siiarpiess $i7iu., Alfred iimveii, i:si Ji'hii .Mullly,(Mlth. -1 .mi Slunre A.lienbaih, H Irani llaki.-r, 1 uu , Sainm-l Eieret, illuiui .1 Uuirk, U tm j R Alum triimn, Mrs C (luarharl, 1 5U lliramThunias, 1 7.1 3 iu 1 uu 1 1 lOTu'ch, 2 ui o w v5 S"" Ku-pbeu Uiariun, j aa jt'iiasi'iut il I"' l-". t'l.. S CD j (,'olu minis I 7.. 1 (III 'i uu s uu 3 no I. U It II fn. Academy t0 . i. 11.... i. II vV Afiitruns. I. II Mill , i.s i S ii us ,11, !..., UO rl tiu..i r. ti M Judse'lCooM.r 0r'1"i!e'""!1l Judse Koons 1 0) ) John J Mclleiirv v.? o im I n.t.iii. 1..., ..!.'... ,. T.'"' i.v .in -.-aver, a uu 1 airs alary 'Jim f.Mrs .Mary A IVau ... ' 1 .;:;:.:;,;,; ,,,u"rs ,,0;:.. a '"lei '' K lliibbins, '.'lid 'OoliilLbia (;uiity. a Hani 31 ..irr. I.itut A3 Allen, -I 'UU Kiuuur, ffir.iu.-r. A II I'ar.'er, AIIjii aiauii, Cm; Hiram lintu-ubeiiJer, Ou.) IVeuvur. list. , Th .s. Weaver. Isaac Mtiwi-rv. 1 Ad ) l.sMtti of Cnuruit lloin i 1 111! Jnliu l.rpKoll, Es'i to I UU (-'has II iless, Esq 7- -, M i Wm (.anion i:..i, 1, 1 s7 Lieut. (,'euy ;it, ,',1, 2U 'J hos (j El.c, A ijlj I d.'i Alci'r Ungues, 'J 113 17S i ;a I . ..rillBHCIIIini, 1 "1 i-ainiiel riteiler. Is.i.h: lln-ii'iiuuch, llou. I. II uuiiarV . T':"' SiftSStf. Vi'l''io, !!Ud E.tute of Jas EvLriir o ,. . Dr JO Ayuaicu i m . Vviiil ill, ... " J mhiipj-i i .3 John UU. Br,, . Jl'z thmii. our r. ,.:.."!... r J.''!1U.ar,'. V J llilr ... .... .in , 1'it'iiipniuuoauj iru.l uill ,roi" S ' l!eillll,J!' On tho IStl. inst., by the llev.Vvifliam J. Ji-ycr, Mr. DA.sinr, Fison, oftYontr township, Montour county, and Muj Raciiei. Uovkk, of Locu-it ttiwnih'p, Columbia'county, 1 On the 15th inst , by the rnmc, Mr. Jacob Gii.nEirr, of Hingtown, Sebuyl kill county, and Miss Sarah Adami," of Locust township, Col co. At Town Hill, on the 8th in-t., by ltev. E. Wndswortli, Mr. Damei. TIawimaw, of Uuiou, and Miss Hedeca A. Koon, of Huntingdon, all of Luornu co. Ou Thursday the 12th ult., by Kov. John Thomas, Mr. D. V. WAOxr.li, to Miss KMRA J. Tieuman, all of Lime stone. In Light Street on 'the 1st itit., by tb Rev. .1, M. Salmon, Mr. Masoj 0 J jh.s B".v, to iMis? Sauah E. Smit-h. both of kight Street Col.co. Pa. f On tho 12lb inst., by Kev. W. Good", rich, in Oruncevillo, at tho residence of. ',l.n i,..:.i'u r..,i... vr t v. r... ..iim. .t miuui, mr, uinin o, iillvllAHTy ' " I - - - m i.t.j ...tj.x L H .. r .... con-.uiMi, oi uraiigoviiie. Pel). 12th, by Rev. A. V. Iiannfelt at tlio rcsidonr-o of tho brido h mother, in Madison. Mr. t!. llitti-tnv ilmrnv nf llc.nloek, and Miss Salue A. Zeisloi'T, nil r n.,l un vi vjvi, , j, Feb. 17tb, by tho same, Mr. Pimup M, Smith, and Miss Aiiastasu I.. Oip, bath of Moroland, Incoming co., Pa. In Orange township, f'.ilunibia co.. ou I Tuesday tho I7tli of January lu't. Mr. inENUJT,.A wifrJ 0, hiMt: k. a , ,,..,i .,,,. on rn.i l "n " J ' III Hlooiiibiirs. on Tuesday tii'irnin;' n)ilt'0 ; k Uamev m d Ui , ... . i.isr, awer a very si. r. uiiic-s ot an .ihi-p i bcatt uhcubq .J (in v iu the li;)d year of his lifu At tUH 1)11100. Oil tile 10 llir-t., J(015 li t , "AYWAli, aged about :trj years. ifile ep, dear l-' liart,.in ilnnihv it Id uriu, Ku pulu .illiiti. or f.'iirs ul.iriiis , Your Ii -nvi iilj fpinl's now lit rift. Willi .'m:!l'.-s briflit un.l nil th - ble-t ; H'e grieve ju.r t fi on i-.iilli sj bn f, Itul in our ti-.irs th. re is rt'li. 1 Your ll.-ftlug rare t.-lnw I- r.tn. Your work tio.v ou earlli ! o.i -. l'liri-will, my il.'iir.bt tr end, larew II. Ill IIi'iUlIi I hope w chilli will in.,-t, Ah tli 'rc with h.ily angles ilw II. And f.r -xer rtst at J sus' fw-et- Tk-r N. t " t j CtU SID UCl tlS-i'lilUUSo 1 " " " ,.., ,,, 7, , ADM 1Mb 1 II A 1 OR S NO I It h Jht.nl e of Charles U. Urun; it s.-' . 1 i:TTI.Uor V iju.i is:!-tro:n nt Ihn Kttati- m Cheiles IJi 0. Ilrt-ei-e, latJ ol rfenlt taoiiHii. (iui.iuil.il. ty. il-ti-iieil, have bic-n rraiit.-d by III" Legi-l-r ol town. hip aii p..rMiu h.ivina Itlliihi:. riiulllv. in til. Illlll-r.l I. r iiui.'. i ii ...i I i hums itaiii -t lie' I - .tale ol tho ilrc.'ilcnt an- rciui-.t -il I" in -s-iit urn i tlia Ailiiiini-tr.'i'or wiilmui .1,-l.iy. an.l all i i.um dcbleil tu iii.ikv.- puii.i iit eirtlmiili J.J IN II. tl!UVi:i lC. Adi.. i 1'ibru.iry Ml. 1S.VI.- nu. I'UMlil'J SALM OK VAIi'JA'-l.E TEiI Will be expoied to die', at th- nviJince o sal- , ut ib ie I'm- of llecrL' lltiitiiiau n. 11... Itii k tnv.lup. I.'ol. co.l'a. Tin 't inir-...... i.mrLii l.tb Hi fulloiwiijj dc.eiiiu-il p. rMin.il pi"p. riy". THREE HORDES, Three cill-., mil. h ruw,. j-ming . .ml. a 1 t of .h -j- llws Till. 'l' two tttirsc llini, t. "e .'f '.but. la & pip,- biix.j .i.ie ir.tLl. u ii'. n. b.tj; z .i-.'. li in- j . h.irruivi., euliivu..ri.. i.nu oii r.-vu-i. Ii r. ..ii iliiiibi and Hhle liriicns, '.no .u.u.u i.i.. liou,, ui.. ( Wlient, U)', rorn, oats una p.'la'nn bv 111.- b, n t H,U,S(.. U, UVl -l'S I. IJ.II, "I' I- t.llitl Mill Iwiu.liiiid w in.-L'.ir l.v .Ii 1) .rr.:l. urn. uu i If -I ' (Jarlii U. .vc, 'J'wn gt.u.l c ink iiui..., lw.rl ir a u t. . ' ii,it.,stuve. im i eop...r n.i bi-a.- k.-u is -ui. a w I ""' " UouuiiiiU i.ndkiuh n f.ir..iuic to. i-k,i. u i .'"Milt- In i oinrn. Iiri- ill IU it . Im k n. Ui un --ul J .ay when altt-i.ileiiie will lit-ti ui k.m ci.mJiWi,.i. L- "a-j Uitoi ii, by ULO. IIAnT.MA.V. l't-b. Sil, JKC,Ji. PUBLIC SALE OF VALHALLA Pi li SON AL I'ltOPERTV. "TT"!!! ba expo.-e.l tosule, by Pub ic ''.-n- t I at the re.i.li-iice of John .. i, It. (uu 1'm-ihs ck. ..iiHitvt s litrin, 111 IJitum t n, ( . i ii. I n o ll 1 u nesNil) . .Vluit II -1111. soiul prnr-ctly. 1. : 1 lit. ft.lluM n,g u.S'tili.a j iri KUVIJV It RAD 01? IKlRsUa. t- tvit. four work horse-, out- brei-.lnip mare, on- otr.i e.irulil rt:.liin au l.iiiii yearlincnll. 1'itiir tows Hiiro Hea l iifynuic i-.itil..-, a Il.n k of aim I rli 'i p and a I-1 ui' h.is. Also, one I'.iriu uiiJ out In o Itor.i- uiiyiui, sunf lead hariifis. Ilucki-yi' iciiper. tlircthiny uia, Imi -, ilo-HT'i'i-il hullnr. corn t-lieller , nnu Dors. -r..l. -, i . j mill, plow-, harruns, ciiitivntor, I'nii.i, r.il'.e. am. rlcullural Iiiiplinii:nts geiiernlly. d.60. A lut oflny Hnrt rnr!.-f.. ler, with Mriitus utlj. r ,t r ' i c ton ntiuiTout to iin'iuimi. Jsalf! tu ci)utiunt-c nt li iclrclc a. in , nn i-.ii I . , U hen utti ntlancj will t'lvmi cuii-.itititiii u; t Know 11, by JlJllN 'A IsLi . M. C'niTiiian. .luttionttr. SiJEitiFF's Sales. j ly virtue of sundry writs of i'endit'' l I tUponas, to 1110 dlrerled, Usucd out ol ih. i. .r. ot Coninioii IMi-its uf Columbia county, will 1,11 s:u '.j public .alu 011 Saturday the 7th (hy of .Mure u, 1 at one u'clntk, p, m-, of said day nl lie- l.'u 1 . 111 I'liioiusliiirii. the I'idliiH uig real lintati- m . .1 All that tlio uiidtvi-lwvl unu l'ou. t Ihn follow nig ile crib.d real 1 slalL-to wit .1 . trail of laud eiluat i 111 fenit towii.lilp ( oinn.1 1 bounded b) lauds of Mnirmv ('inrlin on 1,1 . ramuil Milliik, Jnliu .Mi 1 1 1 1 k and Sunlit I I , 1 1 e ill- Earl. r. ter ri. ling and oilu r 011 'in- V an mining rtlly ei;'lit aires and eiflily p, riles. .Mr. aroeritU-d a tiri.t Mill, 1 bia.t I'uruiir . mv I. v.. liuj.es, out nurii and olli -r 0.11 bi.il..iuuv. ALSO, -J IS I. . III. llieiiinlivided fourth pnttnl'mn mrl 1111 .Ah 1 pi f nt t.il.l i.i. u tar.ei 01 iiuu nuiaii. 111 trie loArn-iiip i.l.N.,:l - iioiiniled 011 the East by Ian . 11. , -u 1 by Andrew t rtivt liui;, me 1 1.. W. r 1 . ' 1'i.huii; I'leek I'oiil.iinini -.. 11 ucr ianj .11, uuimiiruMid. ALSO, Iho uiiitiiided fuurlli pait .ii'oiii-oth. r pi or p rrrl of land situntu 111 .Mouiilpleas.tiil ti p , 111 III 1 1. uty alnreviiid, boiiiidcd 011 thu Cut by rislnir,' It. k, ,,11 tlio Wo.l ninl N'oi.li by l.iua ul Jt.hu IV In. a..u on South by 1 1. III. 13 (.'recK cuiitaiuiiiv' I' "lr ,11 r.- uu J 1 . . perches titiiui.ro ctl, v. uh Uu-uppiiri 11.1. it s Select! and taken 111 execution I.. Hi.- piup, rl- of Jaiuis Kciiti r. nilhiiuticj to faiuiJ 1.. i,.t.l t ire tenant- ALSO, At tho saino time and place, All that tbo undivided one fourth P-rt of th,) fnllntvinjj described riil estate In u it . a tvri on Uitibiu cjU. v. 1 btiuinieiiiii ijiiiis ot yiiiarew (Jivvelliiit on tlm f 1 .ill i btmntled 1,1 anils of Andrew Civjeliiin I rulllus' aieiuch, mini II chick unu .-iaiuu.i I,. Hi V ot I til J East, I'd ter tJclnie .111.1 mlurs on Ih 1 North com on '"S'-hy t-ijjlil acies and e atlty perilitb, wlar.-uii n.e ium-udoi.,jr out: 'reeled a (ril aiill, n blast t'urniic . sil dw i nil JUil lilies. ' ALbO, I ' thoiindiviiled fourth part of one other plec er J' of laud riiu.ito ill the mivuhli of c. otl Ului buundud ou tho Eait by lauds of John Win.-, o. Boulli by lands of Andrew t'ruvi-lmg ami on ilia ' nnd North by dtliing .'reeti, coiiIjiiiiiii; scvi.ii audllo perchis uiiiinpriivi'd, :cl el as . l ALSO, tneeerlun rourlli partnf on-nthv piece or pr' the. ,,,.na untu in aiouiiipleas.-.ut twp.. in the t ",UI"01'1' "'OKU'ltrl niitlei East by H.linu Tree esi nun .oriii ov lauu o. j nin nil I , molt m, , ,u,,t, v. n .Ull,-," .ti.arUtl .Ull Urribus uoiiiiurivcii wiuim ai purleiiai.cts. IV a. li.tu nnj luki.Il it m il .... i.d Hi., nron. " 't'J Jf . '' '"-tm, w wmu, I L. u,J o iau una laneu . i ex 4IH casrn's (Irr y ip i'.: l'.l.o.i i , I'f