.1.1*„.0 , ? %;N^V,A ‘iiiiiiikl36o'att - iit : .; ,. ~3.A-, i ,, , :;., , ,, . :-. ,,,, , , x,- .., :0*A4,...! ' ittLl.‘ &q° , - v.iiiNgit: : ,. ' ' ' ' ' s.*'•;.g,, 's a 4 lo`siate Sr. Best"' 30‘;ii ' milkfielo:XT -.430.: ikr: ill eAltg ata [L r Tat waw a * ,7.v161,4"7 " ritlil4,o4.4.4ttti'l th"rair; ,litigilial, 11141,14110ireoutticg for Us it ° 1 7"..t:' , t 1 : ‘ 1 , • ... I ~ a gods— .l6l,tN nalehadree°— . 6.4 ' , "''6 r Q ---aTlfigiii" To y. , hai, ~,,,,-o?p,-;',.-, d to t- 10001' ,T2:titr., ii_, `removed' they *,lll7...s.:krirc*„ll,7l;lici'Ziekwor New 10;r64,%ii;'-!! l%,,ili i # S '',7:;ibnO:jlCi i'l4% 1, , g*f* ' , ll M l , J,, •', '‘ 's liii(iiiraii4altiitactingattraatags of- On {j'l iio ; In gettin up any quantity nilittaitatttittitTeliasnan' b. seen at all h. and salsading at his store. .4 -...`._ ~.--.... ..-- -,.`.--,.',lrii4orri ',. .... bi g addedan 1191141.,'. ~, i \ iiiiiii;:. ''.vie i,„ which -T4221.-!, 0.01:11filY!..-yof;Boots And Shoe . price. wow r ~,, ,).,it, ~- .; ' ,at 10wq!, .---'.1...„vi0s ~L.,-,,,-,,ii.--iiiticif-1!0" 'ill •• . tigill44ll 7 lliiiiiiii4i'igio vicinity. . . Vmatscitiso.rit.'4l,tutic. has sold out the I/6411i uPdir:SsitYrslil!e-fiithre,to.Faa'ne-lizca, isani; whio,Will'datkOti•his, Whale tittle arid 'at . tooth* to: th e waits 'of his'iristomers. 'FItANIC and Satisfaction , ~Riarraga BaaarAzi)-iiPirreevao -, IL R.—For the leati=liiree`•areelre a carpe eagineers have Wianentiveying . the'-reativp the East 'Brattvh iia''!!tn, ITingu,l44;#4lig , 'ie _LiktaYette; and T;alayette liiji :Niftier. . 7 ), ,' • •litii mout . ~--„.f:t4. ► Ta ls7tif. °i rk s, hay, , sa - ma r i t , ~, • , got up a _ , , , ~ , .e4r eastamers i ore 1117 '; I tY 11 4 , the tie et. ate; Wl ,' ' "7 4,.. rattaliUssi4,ll;:-.1, .4'2,,r•Sabi to , eliveri , iplioafiM r.n - Fele;', t**bost r' 7 r at tkste;44l6 -?••„‘Pla—worth $4O ' Coi HAtrlllic “tieital see be the all•alikiti44,l4Ple, iii, Speake r '' fa' to ii4tai Aici;u*Wititii . C uad been D , Marraikeitltitii&;i 4 t l t 4""4l°' ragalai saltlatioii"l444 :be e n ' , " I !” AO' no no Immediate iiiababilii m a de. 411" is by gait ilioly . I eleletiPg a limker , • Chriltikl at . 700- o).!'s . `c° . ..!:, t.M;77_7•1 friends, or e our A "40.Tecl ' am o u nts due us op slott,..!v the , • , X 6 _l l 1 6 ' 0116 ftPPOrtq lan , t)ldi ink of those i;to ea and settle; their acecitinte. *We • ' 'the, south - east corner 1114$ in"; d o Court House _quare, ready to eaten d, the 4'(fellointlip (open) to all who may • " . Iftot6si.4fienry'..Statitoa,". living with his 1144,14 I,!OnlitcturnshiP. about A miles from" found : 'dead,.in, an old house, w ash wa.tuiiirt for storing hay, After break- Asist*jisitordiy-ritnirning •he took a rope was. flifOie4lolte4jorne hay; not coming back as. ,1 00 1 !!I #M lB O l d, . eenrob being Made; he „ru'fouid Sos Pended by 'the inie (roma rafter, lire,i , already extinct .. The deceased is AboutAA _ .• t.. • „ years of age; and was thought to h.e • • -4i9kinirtirder partial insanity. He had, , alter thi rope. tied his hands bebind him. - .Washington f the'Philadelphia ledger says' • • .11iiitiit from DeMocratic Senators that Ken , • ii State at this see ' 40iiiTilid*thii-:,iria4lldiriiiii proposed , In her-State s } titatila %?: They object to cutting off s the, consequent erection •••late ano bic territory _end State:'' • numtrer,,*of . electoral votes 'ici-;i l .risid!fit'W*l'.ramiti? at 203, of k ? •4 ; :ifitlilaimajority. It is claimed; for, the : , candidate that ,he will start with So Pennsylvania,' with her atratisiigiair . .sectire this. electron.. • Panneyi 'grolind for the nett. Prosi' * • , WASREN.--The good a high old timerinThurs :t4iiiiiiiitit„,l44inig from the, iccoript we have of of that plaCe: The . "baby . wa- Tilt 'corirszOr4r,vF , •ReCentiievenie •ehow t that $ pottlef of our t sans: ett ft:ltonhave • e,. cOnse . , , lesmie, and . hav*arti!#''at !leirlY. - theD samt:stat4_'ofjoirennV.Whichin . nvailedin•Prtinee 'during the . itiveltition and Reign . of Terror, and siern'tO have lost the:':Power. to ; : diseriminite sbetween:w4at is right :and wroits between 'What is noble` ineivtiat hase..: , The meet , crimins I and blood.thiisty 'acts are extolled as righteous inthe'sight . . et heaven, and the -per iitratOra exaltid 'as:' heroes and.. cherished agents of'lslod.: ''Rernei of , Ourf'inost; popular preachers rival the • Jecepins 'Of Paris in utter „, ing blaimbemies; Until lovers of their country .and kintyhad good..grgund te •believe. .thatthii fanatiiipm and popular left tuition. Would"con"- thine to , gain strength until it could 'only •be ;quenched in rivers of blood. • •,. The. , entreat! . folly and' madness of • Aboli tionists, lidedloy the Repuhlican party, which . is but 'a step hehind,! . hai had the 'effect to arouse the - conservative portion.otour citizens to takerective measures to check, if possible,• the .spread.of this lawless and blood.thirity , spirit; and cultivate in its stead a love of jus- r=11 1 169.%: ticei of lave and .:rder, 'and of country. • To : this etid _Union Meetings are being held in the principal cities; which 'are largely atten ded. by the solid men of the country, and ad.' dressed by some of the, best'. Pat riots ~of the land." All reflecting,- . minds seen to. be awa- kilning ter w-sense of .the danger and peril the cotintry is•in frum•the efforts of unscrupulous demajoguesoitut to feel that longer supineness '.would be criminal. • • . ':Boston led off with alarge and enthusiastic Meeting. Philad6lphia f'ollOWed next; and on . Monday iastaati immense Maaa. Meeting , was . held In Na*.york, atithe Academy of Morin. The attbnilaitie Was o- large that the 'building could not 'contain over half of the "immense . crowd`' 'ttesembled. The'. call to the- meeting was' signed; by - over _twenty thousand name!, mid% Was in' these avordst— - ,figs.rtie NORTH, AND THE SOUTll—Jusi•jon AND F.,asl_Faurrir.—The.,uodersigned regarding with jusfrsbhorrcince the crimes of. J ohn Brown and his confederates, desire to;unit e With 'our fel low citizens of New York ,anti...vicinity; in St public and•formal .denunciation of that, and all Outragee, ,and to declare our'unaltera ble purpose tit- stand by the constitu tion in all. ifs , parts, as interpreted: by;tfieSupreme Court of the United Statesr and yro hereby denotince unpatriotii,,and•-"mritrue, revolutionary: ' and dangerciwily44ol . an trrepreSsible :conflict -eiritlng_lietvioefflbe:tvio.sreat. sections of .oer v. :beloited•trOlon. the,Ontrary we maintain tli#Abe North and,,,ibe Sentli were created for - eathcititerr:that plitteis - ithattirel.and necessary ' "atininty'VetWee.iy*fibAy Parentage, history, teiisettrn,.language; anti geOgraphical" pOsition;. and that' even theiedifferent forms of industry, add Otrengthlii this - bond of union, by enabling them to supply.etielf,other's wants. ' And we. bitreby - . solemnly Afiedge ouriebres this. trout •by our influence, our example, - our votes, and iry.every other proper meana, •to- discoun tenance' and oppose, sectionalism in all its forms." , • • • 'Back of the stage - occupied by the officers, Was inscribed in large - letters:— • • '‘ I .71DITICIT 'AND TRATIVANITY• . 'Consplulouslydiftplayed in different • parts of the building were the following quotations:—.' i , lndignantly frowning upon the first dawn• ingot every attempt to alienate any _portion of oar cduntry .froui • the Test, or to enfeeble;. the sacred ties which, now. link ' together Abe Va-, rioun parts,--Iroshitigton." • ciThe Union must , and shall be pteserved.=-- . . • 4 4 shall stand upen,the•Constinition. .I need no other platfoirn.--Mr4630r." The names of . the following .distinguished statesinerfand patriots were displayed in large littera, - • . • • .71[714R . 50N,.. WEIISTitit ! ‘ . 1011:11$1611, *ll.loilTj • Letters. were recived from distinguished" men; , not present ,; which strongly cominti, the wri. Wain . the cattee;• the. one frorri Gen. Scott was read to the Meeting, and, was gieeted with warm applause. • • . • • Resolutions were idopted strongly censuring the•revolutionary spirit preyailing; and pledg leg the participants to use their influc.nce and beet tiertions toWard preserving - la w.and order and,to stand by •the Constitution and the Union. 'After whieh eloquent eipeeches , were rnede by . Charles O'Conner, Washington , Hunt, John A,. Dix, Dr. Bethune, Prof. Mitchill and James S. Thayer. "Tbe speakers' were frequently inter .ropted by the cheering and applause of the lis teners. The utmost. enthusiasm . prevailed throughout the meeting, and. the participants evinced a ditterminaticrn 'to act ,as "well as re. w well known that the: old Whig , re :a will not be eilt for an. ttirrepreasi lett' candidate for President, without e Republican. cennot have the lope of electing .ft President. The bet ion .of the people:.seem to' realize country hae.been pushed .to. the Nrrge letion, and it needs all their Power to impending ruin. . • WASRINGTON, Thursday, Dec. 1,5.. Whaley, . '.member front 'Charlesttin,. in= the folloaving in the gduth Carolina Repreientatiees, On the 12th, inst. oggi: Filiternal relations are dissolved the North and South, the Slavehold. " ^. ' In be criitspittieetk, and'tbis 'state 'of 11Urirobabli; lender . a'.resort , to arms' yv,thereforers;. .„. • • • • met Thit the , s u m 'of $ 200,000 0,000 be t the: disposal of'the GOvernor to be tia . diseretion, aie - ording to- the - Dor.Leitoe.E: bolley firs ;e -late:Or a bell, at the Port.Alleiany 'oorne,,Otr',on Friday the 30th intitent.. iiel,a;:enitigad,' , .and no pains will be I , linakine4',an , agrieable tirne.Acio those ••• ' • ',• • ,The Bradford .11111.2er again,makes its,a;ppear inC`e,afrerAa short•auspension.' Irmakes some iititiseein'sregat•d to their matter being stale, •Which we suppose Must. account ,for the ster eotyped•notice; standing at the head ofits local coluriani.fille . largeit circulation' of , any paper p,dblished o the County." .• • , , Mri D. S. Luvaci, of die 4 .Fonntain House," Ridgway, met with a severe accident, on Fri day !asq, while driying a leaded team, near §tull'e,on the Allegheny "Mrsetiined, aAd .6 barrel'othirandyl'ell'on -the Cbiine crushing hitrarrn.in.a'sfinckinithan— mer. The broken , bone.protiuled" in several -. Taxi.ou has again gorie to the city, for the purpose of , replepishing hip stock of . ;oods: bfr. Taylor has . succeeded in. iMpressing . the publiC with. the'-'fiet that he , can supply .them with' any article: they , may need, it...rates Make it -their interest to; purchase at his :esiab... lisliment; ,hence he itl selling immense giailti .ties of , goOds, and is doing jilieavy',.isosiuess. OUT - CO#L TRADE.--,Altkiimh. the coat frotri the MKetin mines has to, be transported; on Waggons and sleighs, a distance.f : thirty Mile*, before reaching,.market, or cheap , transporta ticini..still its auPerirm.ipialitY. makes. it•sOnght .after, and our coal is almost 'exclusively used . within a'redins of 60 miles, north and east': of. .We; have no. data for.giVing the, number of tuns annually taken 'from • this` county, but woad. think 500 tuna a,low.ebtirnate. •• This coal, is sold 'at - the mines foiabout . $1,50 per fun.• Its transport thence tO,Millgiove, 'the nearest public improvement,. Would - cost at least', $3,00' per, tun more, With U'railroad from the mines tothe canal at Millgrove, coal .c'ould be 'delivered at. the formett place at a cost . of sl,so,per tun, Which' would place it in the ini — eth::vvestern,ciial . Market. below competition from' any.quarte.t. But.it was ruit•for the par- Prise of iMeclating,:, on results' yet to'he Aictaim. pliibed thative set .outi but to•• auggest some thing that might increase the, amount 'of. our 'coal trade,. with the presen t means of transport. 'AS 'coal can lie moved froth the mines by, sleighing 'at lesiexpense than by : wagoning, we would suggest: . that a quantity ; of 'coal'be de- liverd on the ... bank of :the Allegheny, near . Stoll% where edit beats can be loaded, :towed down the pont! to the I canal,. and thus .reach .market at it 'price that would command buyers. It 'would also have the effect tobring our Mines into notice, which ie all that' to in". sure :the '.completion of our public improve , - tuenti;'. one boat-'?":,0 of coal cieliv.eiell in Roch ester. woulff do'nitichioward eiwkening.an • • • terest in our mini 5.2 • • • •• • • I' . • There should by a constant supply of: coal, kept for .egp.at Smenthport,,and other points belonr: This would create .a steady; certain) and increased • :Dewey. on . .TOhn'.l3ronn , . . . 'On . Stintlay- lest, in the Summer . street Ohureh j Bosten,.the pastor, Rev. 'Dr. Dewey, delivered a discourse .on the text, itile shall not strive or cry, .a bruised reed he shall not hieek, end sinoltin tlaxhe shall not, quench;" and in the course.of his sermon, remarked dpain John 'l3rovt;rt,aini his 'sympathisers as follows:;_ •- - . "A . grave 'question has beenpresented-46 . us during. the past week, which must he brought to the.sarhe test and tribunal of •dtaistian IoW the highest law-we' know. A band of men went.down from the North,lfy farce arms to caritolf a body of. slaves frPin the State of . Virginia'. • Tifey,were apprehended and 'tried, and theirleadeehas,been executed: . A public expression of Our aympathY•for'him is *demand. : nd by . our ,fellow-citizen,.and same even of our clergy at-the Noith. "jay public expression; and ,such. .Ixpression .of sympathy means. sympathy With his enterprise. Whatever, pri- Vate.'reserve's any may 'make 'ln_ their own rifinda,-it cannot, in the- eircuiristanCes,'meafi anything . else.. Certainly . it can mean nottiriig else to, the people of the South,.. .-• .• CLAT, JACKSON, BENTON, . . . . ' There is ninny a' man; . every year, who suP. fore the.leath penalty; there.are families whom every' pnblieexeontion involve's:in great die :. it is not John Brown ni a victi'm . of thc, law that our pity is inyoked;. and. our help' for his family . ; but for him-as a marr ivtio attempt ed to.prodtMe a slave insurrection in Virginia— for the attempt to'carry'off, hundreds of slaves; and the , eolleeting of arms to-.put into their hands, can bear no , other coristraction. It was not .the secretearrying.off of a few 'slaves that was'prpposel, but it was a bloody . fight—;.;:nd armed' slatrei to , take part id it: • .. . ' Now give:me amornentls candid bea'rink,. i _ . I . speak to any that, differ from me in'regerd to .what this case demands or us. I agree with you in much, and lettbe system - of slavery be ever so wrong— , ever so much at variance with all natural justice. I agree with you that.it is wrong. - agree with you that it is a most fearful and thrktaning'calarnity, to its country, and I trust and belieVe with you, that in some Way there is to be deliverance from it Btittis. this the way—by stirring up and.arming the slaves,againet their masters? Do you consider what a slave Insurrection is?—to carry. fire and . slatighter,.rapine and murderhorrors.worse, it possible, : then thoie Of the Sepoy over the South country.? ; Ifyou do consider.ii; and if you deliberately say that. you desire to see a slave insurrection; then yoti may' consist ently gather . meetings in the North to express sympathy .with .John Brovirn.. •you do not, then surely, eve 6 ,, public, pattiotiO, brotherly, hemane,and Christian canaideration forbids it to • But may not e one sympathise' with'John Brown,4onor him : in that he periled his life forhie . conviOtltins--eall him 'St. ,hertt'and.tittint —express sorrow for his fate, and feel anditay that the galloWa should never Jato,,tieloh. %ha ovrAnrartricm — p ..f•co..& — Tfp pe ary, , Mr' action? lanswer, nos ? in the 'present circum stances, by pubqc meetings. mint confess, indeed, that I do,not very well Understand this separating of the aCtor from' the act; but What private. thoughts of the matter a man may have do not now. consider: This is what : j -say-.•-• that to public meetings to eipi ess sympa thy fur him, under the present circunnstancei, is. to hold up a plac ard to the South; and , to all the world;that says, "We approve of his un dertaking.',,- And every public meeting* so held takes the responsibility of producing ano ther John Brown. • • •. • • •Are we prepared for.thial This' very enter prise with the , wide agitation , it has asltaed—i will I:c.t say is likely—bid is . liable -to' bring down other ,assailants 'of , the , same, character , 14106 the sollth.. Do :we with,to,see other John Browns going:dal:ft' to .64 - South for such a purpose?' I knOir 'not ii6'atenuld ' affordd, greater;eneoiragement to 'them, these public meetings; • igo;.we.aiust distinguis . h, heie,,and must say +--that, howevetiauch ive• may dislike. thesys tern ,of slavery, we should look wi.th-inexpreir Bible hofror upon a slave" insurrection, and upon' any man who. would, open the door to'such in effable,Miseries. This must be , the . :prevailirig; sentiment of the .14orth, and it' should b e . uttet , e'd• in unmistakable tones; by the fwesi, in 'the pulpit, and, it nacesSaty, in. public . .trieetings. convened for , the, purpose.". - ' Rstmin's PLATFORM:-:-i . Aceor ding ' to the SVsebingtanConstientio.n; foll o wing ' is the, platform or . Mr. Helper, of Non* Carolina; Mid was convened - 10 flee' - frorn the. State on account of his titiolition sentiments: . m . . ah can 'be . time .patriot without fi rst becoming an abolitionist. • ail enceforth , r •sirs, ..we : are demandants, not suppliants,; We dimand 'our rights— nothing moie, 'nothing less. .fOi you to decide whether we are to baits justice peaceably Or by violence; tar, whatever consequences may folloW,,we are dotermined.to have it ' one way or 'the 'other. ' , •„. . "The diabolical institution. (slavery)•subsists on its. Om At.•one'.tithe children . are sold to procure:: oOd for the parents; at another parents, are sold to Procure food for the chil-. tleen:. Within Its peStilential atmosphere no thing.succeedo; progress and. presp,.riry are unknown; , inanition and' slothfulness ; ensue; everything, beefinnes.duli. end 'unprofitable; wretchedness and deselation stand.or lie in bold . relief through the land; an'aspect of most.mel . nncholy inactivity hnd dilapidatiOn broods over &leg city and town; ignorance and prejudice lit •erithronea over .the. minds of the people;. usurping ilespdti wield. - the sceptre of .nower; everywhere and every thing, betiveen Deleware •Bay and the Gulf of Tilexico,, are the naultitu-; •ainlui evils of slaveryopparant.... ttin'sCribed oh the banner which we herewith unfini to'the with the. full and•ftxed de termination to stand by it or die . by one Of,more virtuous efficacy shall he present. , . mottoes which, :in substance; em• y the principirsoss We.ooneeive;.that'should govern us. in our patriotic warfare against the .most subtle and iiisiduous, foe thet ever men: aced The inalienable rights. and . liberties And dearest interest of America.P , • - • • "t. 'thorough oeganization. and independent polittcal action on the part of the non-slave= holding. whites. of the South. - .• of.slaye"-holders' for office; .never,ancither vote to any 'one . who advocates the retention and.perpetuatiori of human stave ry 9. No co.oneration• with pro-Slaverypol;!;- clans"; .rio fellowship with them in religion; no affiliation with them.invociety._ • • A. 4.. No paiionavi to, prollivery merchants; no guestship in slave-waiting:hotels; no feet; to pro-slavery lawyers;; no. employment to pro: slave, y•physicions;' no Audience to pro : 4lavery parsons: • • . • . . . • "5. No more hiring of Slaves by • non-slave • • • • • "6: Abrupt discontinuances'of subscriptions to pro slavery newspaPers. The' editor of the Constitution. adds:— r 4 . book containining the .above-extracte, recom mending ,treaSon, and instirrecLion, "the aboli• tion by violence.of an institution •which: fifteen sovereign States.,- of thellnion tiPprove - .aoil, maintain, antler' the express sanction-and-guar antees of the Constitution; and the eicornmd nictition,of.all.who uphold that institution' and tbeir exelusien from social,, religious„ and lisi nesiitellowship,—has'been cipehty'.and empliat.- icallr endorsed, and a hundred' thelsand• Opies 'of it -by 'the lehders of the. : ,black, re •publican party, including sizt'S , -eight members of. Congress.", • • • MARRIED: In Keating , ' ' township, Decimbeil4, by ' Rev •S..Lewisditr. RHODSRICIC.WSSOOTT, BUSSE' V is ta, to Mies IWATITZA H. Rirtanr,.'of Keating. TRE best 50C Tea in . Own at the ' • • ASTOR 11.011 . 5 E STORE NOTICE THE. STOCKHOLDERS of the crWliean flakiroad 'and Navigation :Coinpany;'. arie . requested to 'meet, at the office of. the Compa ny. in the Borough of Sinethport, on the Second Monday in January---it being the. 'ninth—at . 3 o'clock I?. M., of saidsday, for the purpose of electine: n President.and twelve Directors, for the.entitting.yeai. •• . .• • . - SAMUEL C HYDE, secretary; ,Stilethport; December 12, 1859. • . Sheriff's Sales B . . . VIRTII of sundry writs of ' VLP7llleiNti P. Eooilas, Pieri .pnyariFatias,' issued-out of the• Court, of CoMmon Pleas of the. County.of M'Kean,. and State'ef • Pennsylvania, and..to me directed, I shall.expose to publie sale' or, outcry; at the Court House, in Smethport, at 10 o'clock in the. forennort of Monday, the 20th day of:December next, the following de scribed property, -to wit: • ' • All the right,, title, interest. and . .clairO of 'the defendant to the following described -Reel F. tate., situate' in Lafayette township, M'Kean 'county, Pennsylvania. bounded. and described as, follows, to wit: On . the north by lands merly of Hull & Morse; 'en the east by. Hull Morse lands; • on. the south by Hull &.Morse lands; On the we'st by lot No. 113, "centracted. to Pliny 13:.Fuller, containing one hundred and one tenth acres, more or less; it being lot No. 114 of the 'alotment of the . Bingham. Tends in Lafayette township, , and pert . of 'wet rant No. 2248 and 2251; 'about. twenty five acres jot 'proved;'-one frame.house,•one shanty 'barn :and a number of 'fruit trees. • . '. Seized andiaken in Execution , and 'will be sold as the, proplrty of Charles H. Davis•at the suit 'Of Solomon Ciimmines:."' • • :. All thirrieht,•title and iderest of the.defen danuto the follnwino deseribertßeal . ormroirrett - Ircray — m — arr—rna[ par; of -warrant Nn.'BloB lying on the sduth ".sidi, of the road leading from North Creek to Eli Felt's Hotel, in Shipper' . township, • M9rean • countli, .Fennsylvania;, supposed to contain three hun dred acres, be the same more oriels; about two acres improved, with two Frame ,Houses ereetert thereon: . . , Seized, and taken in execution, and will be sold is the property. of Merricleblouiler'at the suit of . John C, Backus. • All the title and interest .to the following'alr. icribed, Building and Lot of Gtnund, to A., certain' two-story, Wood, • Store-. Ilouse...cir. \Building, sitnate . on >fain street, between .st4if and Fulton' Streets, :being,•ori square No. 59 the:Borough of Smethrort, in said , county, now', 0, . . ppgress of ° completion; • containing in front on said Main street of twentpsix feet,• Ind in depth .orty : siie• 'feet; and •the;lot. et' piec'e of gfatifid and cortiledge appurtenant to.said'boil Sehteti.,.takeri in execution, anti'to'be s . eold as the, property,of r, Williamtrat the , suit of Bri g ht row for the use of Ghordli Cori •• All, the right title, interest,and claim the Oefendant to the following described. Real Es tate, Situate in Lafayette township,' .M'Kean cOniity- Pennsylvania; bounded and described•ai follOwa - ,viz:—On the north by, lands' - formerly . of & Morse; 'on the east-,by., lot N0..114,° contracted, to. H. Sinithi- on'the south•by Hull & Morse'S lands; on the West by lot-No. 84 of the. Bingham 'lltinds;'• Containing one hundred and three,tenth..acresf it bPing' lot No. 115: of the • Bingham • 'ointment of. landis in Lafayette . township, inditak 'Ot warrants No. 2246 and -2254; . about twelve acres improved, one Log House, On:e.Log Barn, and a few. Fruit Trees... Seized, taken in 'execution;,,and as the property. Toiler tat the. -suit of -Harmon Smitlii,fOr:the use of'Ohordis Corwin and Wm. . • . • *The folloWing described Real: gstate, situate in the township of . Porydoncounty.ofAP.Kean', and State ot P ennsylv a nia, . bounded • and des*' cribed as . folloWs, to wit: Beginning 'at, the North-east corner, of warrant No. , 5572; thence on, the lire of .tirtid, vvarrent-, south,nne hundred and Seventy-ona perches to the centre of said Warant line; thence west, nine hundred seven-. IY-one and tivo tenths perehes to . a corner; thence, north, one hundred aid — seventy-one Perches to the, north line of said warrant; thence; in the line of, said Warrant, cine,-,hun dred eighty-seven and . . two-tenth perches tet the, Place -of besinhing;' contitiing • two hun dred acres and eleven perches of lapd; more or ass ! Seized, taken in execution and tJill,be sold as the iktppeity of -J. B. Oviatt, at,the o Truman and J. C. Bagley. -ALSO--- All. the right, title and interest of the' de fendant in and to the following deScribed Real •Es'ate, to witt—One Village Lot in th'e village of Bradford, county of M'l(ean, State-of Penn olvania; 'bounded on the north by ;Wain .street; ruist by int No. lb; Smith. by let No. 25; anti. ,I , ;est. by Congress street; being,lot No. 9 in .the: said Village of Bradford;, six rods front on. Main street, and twelve: rods •on Congress street;' .Containing, seventy-two square rods, more or less—improved;one .Frarne dwelling House, and w one •tottery Frameßlaclismith Shop on' the' Also,-One other:Lot to the .same Villsge, l bounded on the north by Elm street, east by Int Nu. 137;south by , land of N. N. Langtriade .and west by Congress street;. being 10tN0.136„ eontainiog: eighty-seven square rods, more or lese:.. • . • .. •• • , . , . . . . : :Seiied, takpti in etecutiOri, an4l . will he. sold, ?s. the property' of :Philp , ApkleY'at the suit.of ' _ .. r •• _ALSO- All the right,-title'and intere.t.of defendant to the followMg described flea! F:, , tate,to wit: I One village lot in [he village of I . ,ittleton, 'Al'l enn cotinty Pa.; bounded on the north by Main street, es by, lot No. •10, south by -,lot No, 2,5,.,Antl west by Congress 'street; tieing-lot No. 9k in. the -village: Of ,Littleton,' six' rods' Iront on 'Mein street ;. end . tweve rods.On Con gress street; ,containing aeventy-two snhare rods :more of leas—improved,; and one. Frame House . on‘the premises. • ..ALso, 7 --One' other lot in: the same Village, •bOUntied,on the ; north by Elm street, 'east by lot n 0 .1,7, south by lands, of .N. N. Lanamade, and west by .Congress Street;. beinglot no . 130, rOntatning eighty-seven square rods, more, or . . . . Seized, taken in 'execution,. and will be'sold ns th'e,proporty; of Philo Ackley,_at the suit of M'Kean •countY• . - . -.ALSO . . All the , right, fitle,.interest and claith of de fendant to thelollowing described Real Estate situate in Ceres - townshin, M'Ke ‘ an county, Pennsylvania,..bounded and described.es follows to Witin • the 'north and east by., lands of. Joseph - Hodges; on . thksouth and west by lands of Daniel Buckley; Containing nine and three , fourth's actes, including the mill race;•all proved; on which is One-'Grist • Mill, propelled' by. either steam or . .water; or both; one steam Saw Mill; one Blacksmith Shop; one :Frame House,- two Shanty Flo - uses, and one Frame Barn in course of erection; - it heing the.lot for 'rnerly. purchased by Charles Graham for' Hy •drattlic purposes... •.• . • " ALso,—One,other. lot, bounded -on the,north by Neating lands,.on the east' by lanchiol JO seph.Hodges; on the scinth by lands of Daniel Buckley, and . on the. west by lands of :Theron. Conper and M. J.. Hadley; containing twenty- . three acres more or less; it,being lot No. 188, Keating stivey; unimprove.. • . At;so,—'i - ihe-other lot, bounded on the north and east by. Feating lands,'en the south'by. Eyans J. Howard. and. S. A. Cooper; and .on the west bY Evans J. Howard, and James C. Coon, being lot No. 178, Keating• survey; con-' twining - thirty-three acres' and fourtenth's, more' or' less—unimproved; Avo,---Dne other ilot, bounded north by Keating lands and lands of J.:Knapptsouth by Keating lands; and west by'landsof Niles Kin ney.; being lot No. 176, Keating survey, con taining'nineteen and nine-tenths acres, more.or, less---unimproved. Seized, taken in execution, and will be. . sold as•the property of Joseph Wilcok, James Wil cox and . Rosisrell.MKer, at'the suit of. Adams --A LSO All the'right, titles; interest and claim of the defendant to . the following described .Real Es tate, in Smethptirt Boiough,•M'Kean county, Penns)lvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at the south east cor nei. of lot. No. tour, (4) in .square No. fifty-nine, (59) in said Borough plot; . thence West along the south. line of said lot N0.10ur,.(4) twerity eight (28) . . feet; thence north. sixty-six• osy feet;.. thenc . e. east twenty-eight (28) feet; therice . sotttli;,sixtv,six (66) feet to . the place of . 14..innine, being the eouth enet corner el said. leLt_Nol.four—.(4.l on Which. is one frame :Stor e house about twenty*ight leet in .width end . about sixty-feet long, two. Stories high, the' lower story "finished for. a Dry Goods . Stofes. the upper part finished for a dwelling'house... • 'Seized and..tokenj n , ' n ,ExeCutioancl will be sold as the property of, Henry.ir.:.Williami,_!!•t the Suit of .Hirane - 6yne, now for „the use of -- A LSO All the rfght4.title; irltereet.and , elaire of de fentlant"tet deserihed -Real Est ate, to wit; All . that' one' . itqcl-e;lialf.:etory *erne h,opseAltyptetliit, the taw.nehlp . Of Ceres,lVPlCetin ,Ceiinfy,Pn ~ on lot:No. 53; on .warrapt . Net. 2141, ,occupied by Adoeirarit Sutherlehd;* said houie being 22 feet.by 32. feet err the groinidi and the lot orrpieee of groehfi . and earttledge,apritziii.., rianCto Li building ;as , 00'4 :raft itillarly , . , . scribed and set forth in si,surivey ;Ode . by rritio Bell ail WilliatiCglilibar,:thifide in PO* • epee of in.'order of Coiirt; Febrnirf.:26, ,1141 . 5 s and apprciipd june...the . 2lo, 1859;,tip: wit:,;:fino- • ginning in:the centiir of the road'' on thestiiitt ine of a. lot sold to . P.B.Dedrick, ont of warrant 214I;*8:71rods north . and ,42;41 .frOns the south 'west" corner .of a. - lot 'deeded' by 1 .1.'.. Keating & Co., lo.fllishit Miir,.opt 'of said war rant, &C.; &c.; Containing ' one sere and- 84 rods of land, strict :measure, leaving' the liriuip on the lot 'deeded ,to Mix as shown. in the plot.: : on the other aide: Seized rind: taken in" Execution and , will. bi sold sis the property. of A.l. §iitherlind,.:at this suit'of Ebed Pattisciii; now Icir the use of John =ALSO- -All the right, title, interest stutilaim.of the tlefendara to the following described . Real •Ei. tate situate -hi the: township of :•Hamilton, Hamlin; . Sirgeant and Sbipperii in tbe county of Milceati, State of Pennsylvanio, known and described usjollows, viz; Subdivision No. six . ty-five (65) ot. warrant No. 2820, in the town ship of' HaMilton. aforesaid, 'containing two. hundred and twenty-five (225) acres;. subdiiiis ion No.: three; hundred and thirti-six; '(336) of Warrant No. 2310,Inthe townshin. of . Sergeant ataresaidi containing one hundred:and seventY- Eve (175) "acre s ; hundred and eighty-five (155), '. warrant No: 2575,. in the township of Hamlin 'aforesaid, containing two hundred and twenty- fi ye (225) acres; triCatibi divlsiOn No. Eight (8), .warrant No:: 4969, - in• ,the • township of - Siihmen,.eonttinine iievetity (79) . a c res; and the. whol 011 C-warrant No. 2952,. in the, toWnship of •Shippen aforesaid,—Cobtain ing six hundred and,sixty-five (665) acres, the whole afthe . warrants containing thirteen We dred and iiiity(l36o) acres; more ot. lee*, with the:appurtenancei esiate. Seized and rtakeji . ,in Execution and •yr • tie sold - as the property of : William S. Gibson, at thesuit 'of E. J. Rinehart. , . •• •• • • • • By virtue of two Weiti .of.lfenditioni Expo -• mis,issued out.of_ the Court of Common Pleas: of 'M'Kenn county, - Pa., and .to . me,'duetted and delivered, I ,shall expose to public sale or. outcry, at the Court, House, in Smethpriet, at .ten o'clock in the forenoon of MondaYthe 26th: day, pf •December next, the following deatritied. Real Estate to wit: . - ' ••• • 'All .the ,right; title, interest and• claim of the defendant to the folloWing described Real -Estaie„ situate in the village of: Brailfeed, - . M'Kean county,: Pennsylvania; bounded.: end described as follows, to, wit:—Village lot No. .25, bounded on the ninth bylande Of P. - Ackley, 6 rods; on the east by A. T% :New - ell; 8 - rode and 24 links, on the • south . by 'C'Orydon ..street, 6 rods; on the . west by Congress street, 8-rods and 24. links; containing - fifty-three-and ,thir teen-twenty-fifth sqnare' rods, mcireeriese. ALso,—Two other village lots, No. 101 and 102, bounded on the .North by.-Corydon. street, • 11 rods and 6 links, on;the . east by D. • King sbury's lands, ten roils; on theiouth by lands of W. G. Raymond, 11.•• rods and 61inks, On'Alte. west by 'Congress street; ten rods;:, containing. 112 and ,two -fifth square rods of land:. - ' • • Azso,—T WO other 'village lots, No. 136. and 137; bounded on the north by. Elm.- street,, 11. rods; on the east by T. W. %Cole, 12 rodsi on the south by ' Kingsbury, 13-and tyre-fiftli rods; on the 'west by' Congress street, 12 and tevotenth rods; • containing 146' and , , tyro fifth rods, .more.orless—all. improved: Dna Cot tage House and Store on lot No. 25. .. One Wag on-Shop and Barn on lots No.lol- and 102.. Seized, taken in execution,. Ind to bifeeld as the property of E. Norton, at ; the Bellows & Casey and Spencer & Porter.' . . . , . . . . -ALSO-, .By.virtue oftwo writs of Venditioni Expo nes, issued'out of the Court of ComineoPtess of the county of.-M'Kean• and ,State of Pennsylva.: • • pia, and , to ma' directed; I shall exposeto sale or outcry, at the Couit noose,'in Routh port, at 10 o'Flock the forenoon, Of Monday,.. the 2Gth day of Decetriber• next, the' following described property, to wit: • . • ie • All the 'right, title andinterest of the defend ant to the foilowing. described; bounded , and' described as follows, viz: One lot ottand,boun ded . on the• north', 'east, isoetti and west' by unseated linds .of Bennett, Winans, Jameson and Smith, containing fifty,pso) acres.moie, or less, it . being lot .N0. 4 147'‘0f 'the alotnnent of . Bingham lands, in Keating township,: and part , 'of warrants No. 2270. and 3902 . .. • . A I.so,—A.nother lot-bo . unded on the,north.by Bingham lands and lot No; 202; On the eset...by • warrant'2o67 and Ringliamlinderen the south • by Bingham- lands;_. 'and . West :by, lot Ne.'o2 and Bingham !ands; . Containing fifty..two and three-tenths (52.3); acres Noo3o of the alotment Of Hingham lands: in: Xeating. township; and part of warrant. No. At-A:147.A not her lot*bnu tided. oa the north . by : lands, of J. S' Ridgway; ' on . .the Cast •by J. J.' Ridgway .andothers;• On the.sonth Easterbrooirs and otheri; • Welt by Itidg 'way and G. A. Bradbrook;. - COritainhig twaloi hundred (1200) . aeies, more orless; being , parts of warrants' No: 24,11. and 2411,..in .Norwich.. and Sergeant town.ships.... .* • . ALsb,—Another bounded op flie'nerthAty• j 4 . 3:Bldg:Ways east by warrant line' NO. 2435; south and west by J. J. Ridgeray lands; Containing four hundred and . fifty (450) sires of land, more or lees, being the north part , of warrant NO. 2174: • , • ALso.L--Another lot of land hounded on the north bylande of J. 9. Ridgway;' 'east by Coo-. per lands; south and west; by ,RidgWay lands; Containing • two thousand and •. (2080) acres , of land, .more 'or less it 'being warrants No. 2443.. and 2862 and the east part ol_wairants 'NO. 2704 and 270.5•.'in • Rittiv. o o l township. , Ai.ao,--,Defendants interest in the following described tracts cif land conveyed by John M. `Hamilton and Wife, to . Theodore E. Winensoly deed bearing date June 30; 1856; end duly retr. corded in WKean• County - records, In 2 Deed Book H:',' page . 1393;. beginning , , at. , the :south• westcorner of warrant No. 2174 f thence east 'five hundred twenty-foueend'seven;tentlis per ches, to the , south-east..cornerof the 'same, and the.north-east 'corner of warrant ...N0.'2914; ; thence•nnith on.the east line of 'warrant 247.4. one hundred fifty-two' and five tenths herehes to a post; timice west five hundretitwenty r four , and seven-tenths ffetches to 'a host in,the west line snit! =warrant N 0..: 2474; thence ' month,. 'hne hundred andfiftY 7 iwo,and tive•ten,tbs ches. io ihe'place of tlxinhing: Ar ' . 7 .'w,,,,:i an ove: 2381,y sin& three :bun ? . dred , erul nine. 4 404 ), and frPm. the s nOrth.parti or . w arr a n t No.. 2455.: • .' • • „,, -411. - so;-•-4-One , thl id- part of Warrant Pre. 494,• and one htiiid red and torty-itix . • (145)..aciess 2 of the.north warrant -No'; 44. 51 W' COritigio 'i th r ee . thousatid one, hundred' 'lnd tipihiee .ieree,,he A/re:same more Or lases all : ' situate - 11 . •M'Kein'eeuat 7 . „ Reran sil.vanie. • •-• - .Seized:end rake!) Int:'ExiieisiiMi%end will . he 'meld as the pr,operty:of •7')iiredcire the suite 61"J s ohri M.,liamiltOn,.howlei . the use • of the Trusties, ; ofthe Eitate.'olstlie.Wit- Hein B , de inghamcided.' ' ':••• • • • • . „ • - 13;486.-