M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, February 14, 1863, Image 2

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if 1 trilr ' . .t4l.ll!:themat , !veti; to 'catch
. • -
theSstearnec*hich siilled from Boston 'yesierday.
for::Eprope: - . Etoggeratidris -may therefore be
anttelfinferred, 'ahhousbthete is reason to fear .
•/ibat „the• - story'har serious, foundation in fact,
of Beisuregad . that' the binckede.Was
nibied . ,ky 'the' rajd which,,droVe off the squadron
Ifor , a , faW very ensteined by
the enbsitiat. etaternent ibat , the blockading
kritiartrinilufdietarned to their places around the
bOle.giied port. We' may' expect momenta'', ily
telriave , news froth • the' fleet, which Will' give
ii..thejtill'Particalars of the, occurrence:" It is,
1 04.0yfittiobahlV . that the "Navy Deportineat
will permit the thing to °tent' a second time.
lIIMEIZE
r/lbeAttit REfITORATtbN OF GItN; MCCLILLANo— ,-,
It' With tinsPeakable)ey that we 'refer , to
tke:rincor from Waahingtimthat fklajor Get*.
ml . the, imperial
~ :the idol of
the countryis to be restorel . to l icthe command,
of the, Army of tile Potonise. This nears will
electrify:the acorn; riand send a thrill of joy to
the Tanki'ot the wearied, disheeitened troops,
'with whom the name of Gen. McClellan is the
iellitn i se,cif hope • •
•We rejoice; Moat oral', that 4 .iienel and
pointed rebuke haifbeen administered to the
eittllißiiint~: radical element, who.. nefa films
.pleb` asainet Ge.n. Meqellan pointed directly
towards the Oyerthrow of -the . ' government.-- .
There i± yet hoPe. ,
.. • ." '
,Tni . gcassriegs."--LThe' Penney{mini* Re
eerees'have been Ordered to the fortifications
,aconad Washington, Where they will remain
tantif:Turther , pilfers. The gallant . : co'rps has
entered leirerely; having hien engstged ii itl-
sexist efrorY. general engagement. They need a
btuthiog spell: , •
: , 1516ENEN A...hattat.al ON NNTTINO VIM NE
.
tikoEi 'f'ates ay PROCLAMATION.—A VOJON FlOll
TKO °NAVA AGIATNST LINCOLN'S POLICY.--TSenatOr
.Douglas gave his.support to the war policy cd
President Lincoln; but With the express • under-
it a tid that if aniatteuipt made "Pi -
cile:ServilsOnsurVection - in the South, he would
ippose : vrar • with all his power.: In •his
apeieh Ware, thejllinois Legislature delivered
Springliefd.,on• the ?7th of 4 pill
. 1861, just
before his death‘he. said: • ,
I think. I . Can appeal to' friend and Toe.:.-
7 use it ,in political sense, and I trust I Ilre .
.thO word` foe in a pair sense.. I CO appeal to
theniarith confidance, that I have never (minder.
ed .to the. prejudice' or passion of 'my ,section
against the minority, section' of this Union, and
they Will say talon. now,
.with )311 irmikness
'antis allaincetity, that I will• . 'never sanction
,or .acquiesce in . any 'war, whatever uptin.' the
eginatitutiOnal rights or doMeatie ihstintionaof
the people*. of the Southern', States. Po the
tontrary, if there was an attempt to' invade .
.thbap'tights, stilt up servile insurrection
sinttihg the people, I would rush to their rescue,
-and interpoae with Whatever strength I Might
ppliesioo*fend them from 'such a °calamity.
Neoax Divonces AT POIIiT ROTA t..—We learn
tbay General Sexton, our military commander
at Port Royal, S. C., has given authority to
tbs Freno.l to grant divorces, to the
negro contrabands under nie.spiritnitl clzarge in
that department. From this it 'would appear
tihistyl with al/ . the blessings of emancipation,
and the GOvel; and spelling books, and plenty
:Omit and little to:do the government rut:roes
at Portitagal still fall short of Greeley's litre
Itigto millealum: It is only another fourie
Missevi.--Herstd. ' •• • .
PIMPOSAiII ROI ` A ebrisuvrAlrior.--Tbe• for
eignnewi • rings ati important rumor, or even
more that' a sumor, that the. Frencii!doyern
ment,barioresented to :our government a • pro
posal. that commissioners from the North :and
Beath should meet , on neutral ground, while
hOstilitiel continue:: •This is •in effect a'• - pro
• position 'that a convent ion of some' sort be, held:
Iteilities 'hot - as an offer of mediation, but
rather es - a friendly suggestion, and if it he true
that such O communication has been ,made, it
itentilledto .. a respectful, perheps even a grate-
Cul ,coniiderition. The practical, working of
'ouch , commiosion • must be a matter of
doubt.. itcould Rothe clothed with any powers,
while it might pave the NAY to more conclusive,
becauseinore constitutional connitels. The idea
iofreedftom the objections which attach to all'
plans Of mediation, ilnd 'posiresees • the coed •fea t
wee_of leaving the Americans 'the settlenr nt or
t heir . own:quarrels, and of-.recommending theta
• ;he ply talking as well as fighting; . •
111.-411.1.4
. .
wrausrvio..Arritev.-Oh Thursday evening of
'bit' Week, a party of Rentlemen were
siajoyiag. themeelvei in .a sociable manner at
asslobes•House, I large hotly Negro, by the
nano. of Gilbert, entered thtkpretnises, marched
thrinagh As, reading room into the . bar.room,
Ir/blobrams wielded by the party, arid after
calling frie..4 - drink, which warn refused, end
addle t01e . .0 the , . party wee attemling to put
bath oetchlrvslowd ai tumbler sad endeavored
to strike; SiberipPok, by the aid of the balance
of the party; Warrijetted front the bar.room,
and left,. nintthin'Clliriats of vengeance. In
the. Course of half an. hour be returned. with
'twis confedritiateeof the.saine 'Color, and while
put soot of the Infuse by order of the Pro
prietor,' Gibers; drew after .two
Smeaceesofni
,'Utteacipte, lest in
stabbing.Capt.,ilenjarnin Franklin,ba the - ACC'
T. knife.entitild the:foreheadinest the roots ,
disa, hair pissed doWnwards, pitting:through
• R 51.044011, then piesed over the site without
the cheek above the. lip c cuit ing
Afterwards, Gilbert and his
- .'etnigssolausi. aye re arrested on a Warrant issued
ligfeetio; the former held to. answer
"yrollie'ialsagges'ar assault With intent to kill,
for ind battery. Gilbert,
.evraiting the action o 1
'0 Piii,--Oietin
Tint LIIIRRTIIKS AF. TII4 PF01141:.;-.1 . 1/0 spit
it joining with,the‘nrese in its attempt t d stifle
the - lreedoin l. ot diaelissia;n, and `to. dipilve. - . the
people . ..ohr rights of their constitutional form
cir goi/bintn . eitt. - last .Sundh);, Bet?
• lo'wi 'declared in frtfor of making the President
4 g thn:strite," . and'subjecting allgoairninent
individual control. 'ln his. serMon, which
is.pdblished in full, - he maintains that .. .the '
einnimit of this country is on the shoulder .of
the President; that 'lie can, truly. say . , with •
Lonii.XlV.; isibe“sta re, it This' dOe•
trine; which clothes the• President at once with
the name and the power ef,an unlithited desPof,
which sets riaide the Congreasand the Supreme
gotirt ne no part of the: government; which
suppresses the liberty, of discuision, and subnr;
dinejtas, the wisdom 'and of prgrity-ihree
peOpleto.the will " of one grian.Lwbuse .
oath of office to support theConstituthm is made
tbeTtetext fOrclothing him with in official
right to overthrow: it-this doctrine is eliihors ,
•
jed by Dr. Bellows in the following very preg—
nant .
sentences; • . • : • .
“If,,at this mom ent,- we all felt as we ought
to feei r that the' authority of • the Vresidi'llt of
the United Statvs . wasa 8014 lent rallying 'cry;
that-he fully represented' tioth the expressed or
ionstitntional.and the reseried rights' of the
people; that 'his oath of 'Office was
'on
binding, not only. on him, but algcr on . us for
whom hri-tooli it; "that hie Will; in a time of a
civil war.andimiversal I,ublie:danger,.' was 'a .
willhor,ing an .offiCial right : to our reverenc e
and obedience; .we eicaPe the only ut—
terly frreinedinble danger by which we are
threatened., To rally round the President—.
withOuninestion cir dispute—is the• first
Mostsacred atity.of loyal eitlaens, when heart.
'.notinces;not•that.the 'Constitution merely, but
that the itatiOnal.lifeand'existencenieiri peril..
He is the . officialludie of this; und,ll we'do not
accepfhietestimony,'we'haVe nothing , to trnst .
toi Remember hethis 'opinions are .not . ...per4-.
Sonal;•butefficial; not matters. of individual;,
judgrnent,or taste, or.party, but resultants of.
the•knewledge . ; and counsel, and Wistlom'of.hia
',constitutionatadVisers; :that he speaks as the
government, and for the governMent; with all
the wisdom and capacity the goVernmeilt." '
••• • • -
This •nov el and revolUtionary 'iloct rine, which
suddenly' converts all gOvernment' into:the c‘one
Man power,";and makes the :President .• the
Dictator, above all Jaws; is Only carrying' out
the ideas Which Pf.. Bellows. is reported in
former discourse as enunciating in solemn' and
tremendous words as these:' •
is no longer aver in defence of the Un T
ion,' the Constitution and the enforcement. of
the laws. It is a war,to be carried on no.
get with the aim.of re . .estabpShing the, Union
and the Constitution'.with all their old 'cornprO—'
raises. :god means not to.let us 'off -with 'any.
half-way work. I•annnow convinced, and . I.
consider it the. most hut - inane, the Most econom
ical,..andthe most st4e.srpanlike•• policy, ..'now
to take the most radical ground' peisible, 'to
assume 'that this, is n war tor the' subjugation; . '
'or the eztortilinatioi of all'Persona who. wish AP
)naintain'the slave newer war to get •rid of
slaVery andslaveholders, whether iilie.,coneti
tut irinator r , • ' ,
'But this destructive doctrine, Which thee-rib..
solves, the government from all. constitutional
guidance, arid Makes the .will of the President.
the only law of the land, is 'no sudden heist of •
ineanity'uor . which siime might think Dr. Eel-
lows deserving medical treatment et: the hands
°hike Sanitary Commission, of which' he .is
President;) it is the foreshadowhig of a.reove.:
nient net arrested by .the pOwer of a
tensed and righttiOus indignation on the part of
the law-abiding,,patriotic and Gld•fear'ing citi
ions of the 'United States,lll.ly shortly . con-
Vulse thia land. We .have.'before us a. - volurne,
Jest published in Philedelphiaby DipPincott
.Co.,,entitlerk"The Trial of the Constitution,"
by Sidney - George Fisher; author of ciThe'Lativ
of.the Territories," "The laws' of Race, 'as
.
connected viiithlSlavery,"'&r . ., the whole drift
of the .bpoit being to prove that "the govern
ment" is abovethe Constitution, and that .the.
salvation of the ceintry is in the noming of a
Cromwa, to be at once parliament• and king.
The , following is theitist page of the volume,
.and tbe‘gist of the' W.hole: • '
"The intelligence, of the people has no'organ,
their will no arm. The governirient.. site rim.-
tpritioned.witlgin the walls of the Constitutien;
ideal walls,. which, strange to say, no one. can
'describe r . encircling poWer in a magic ring.--
yithdrawing from this' mysterious precinct
with aispertitious awe,,t he people are trying to
find-some newer; beyond The enchanted , ground,
senseunlimited inchindisputed power,- - tO
pose of vexed question's by .thought, instead of
by. force. It will be fortunate indeed if they
:succeed, though everything is .possible for an
4.inerjcan people. It cost England' a .Crom
well and thirteen years of - military"deapotitim;
to get a iree parliament, that is to say, a par
liament free to do anything the people wished
it to do: • Crorriwelt w.as a great:
grow
'to
tmgland. SUch.men o not' grow 'on . . every
bush,. and he arrived:at the luricy'm oment.—
The time may come, and ere long, when a Croat.
weltwould be a great:blessing to us."
• One grand dutiof aipublic . journalist is to
warn the people,-, Who. look to him for truth, 'of
the dangers that threaten. their rights' and
To'ui it is' as elear as the sun
day, that a plan maturing to , concentrate, all
power of governmerit in the herida of one. man,
who is to - Wield:that power for the. Overthrow
of the Union and the :extb'pation . slavery.—
We do not believe that the' President • or h is
Cahtnet'has any complicity with sischa.design
nor do we believe that the President' : is .the
:Cromwell, these mischief;melcers would. desire',
to place on the throne...,But the' doctrine of
Pr...Barns:a, and of Sidney Fisher i's revcdutfon.
ary, morally: treasonable, , and• the first aggres
siqstep on the part'of either Of them to , car—
ry into execution -their ideas. • Would render'
the 6. justly:liable 'to Punishment . with
Ap.iiitelligent,people, who , are sheddi nit their
.blood like:water. to uphold' a • constjtotiOnal
governmSot assailed by rebelliOn; will' be 'too
viiiithfril of treason at' home to be caught
.nod 7
di p g i lshen the Cromwell). comea.---Taarnal of
Commerce. - .
county, Pa.,
* pf intineida
ityac.fiom vo
ail, threat=
bit aafir: oY
t'Srpt• the' UnL,
,007
Public meetings inlowa protest against the
em - migration of negroes into-that.State.' •
CAMP. NEAR WIIITR.:OAkCHUR6II, VA.,'
• • I . ? Jan. 260.,
Deatt• ••• • . 77 —Itour kind letter, 'of' the
ifith 11.0 hand, will'hasten to answer it,
vire:hav'e been'on a Wild.gooie chige•since last
I Wrote.to you: . Z.On TuesdnY we , wereordered
to ba - reatiy to:march at 9 o'clock wiih'
sackspacked:andthree ' our
haversecks. At:01 started; end
nightfall found'us some fifteen rnifes'from here
with .- every . proipeet of a fight
,the next Any,
but about-9 o'clOcksit.comineneed raining, rind
suCh a rain sternt, it came dOvin in'. torrents
nightlong. ,Thenext morning the mud was
knee deep,' arid The artillery and Poiitoon'beata
Wereall stuck. in the.mudi there was Mady
hearty ch eer went from the' boys that Morn.,
ing;for t h'e'y are all opposed to winter cam—
paigni, and
.especially . tha' twO year's. Men who
do not care Muck' going , into another
(B peaking althe two. yeat'S 'neer', re—
ininds'me of the.questiOn you asked' 'me 'as to
the'wey..vre were sworn into the service.. We
were sworn ie'for two years, unless spOner die .
charged; there, was. .'during" the wartibaut
it. Whenlhe first of May comes; • then , :you
will, see MC critrie too, thut is if lam and
wekl.). Well, we could'not g° ahead,,so were;
.
traced:o4 steps and got back Into`. ' camp on
On Friday night completely nsed up, and tired
out; 'we hire net .got over it 'yet,nor. will we
fortwo weeks to come; SQ much for Burnside
he has done Well ao'far,. satisfied
ii he does not drive me into one of -his . slaugh.
ter pens before my time . is` out. 'He says 'that
he shall never. attempt. to °take :Treirericksburg .
again: 1 hope not While rern in .hia army any
how: Where he will, go, no One e'en tell; 1
hardlybelieve — he knoWs hiruself,'unless. he
gees 'lVlcCleklan's old'rotite, (iip the Peninstila,)
:and that;Gen. Halleck" not ellow, for' it
would be ackeowledging nimaelf in error when
he ordered the evacuation ot
ing by "Little Mac" fait Anguit. The army
of the.Potomac.undee its present leadership, is,
proving itself to be a, complete failure., The
men has noconfidenee in Burnside . whatever.
• 6ortifortli is not dead..
.1 knoW that for. cer
tain,at least 'he was nor three weeks•ago.
was, then in the Libby Prison in Richmond..---.
I-le was wounded in, the arm" oil& taken prioner:
know' not but that he . may have. been ex
changed Mc; this, or he:may he in Richmond, .
CAMP NEAR I 3 r r. PLAligq, VA., .1
Jan. 281 h, !sap.
- "YEAR • • --It isAVith the greatest pleas=
Ure t that I rake my' seat this morning to an , wer
your letter of thellith, and Lassure'you it was
a ,welcome Messenger: founcl.tre in
dling good health-, .and . l hope ibis. :letfer will
firl . yea all enjriying.the same great blessiug.•
You spoke of its being niqe . sleighing, and when
:Iread it, the thought struck me that .1 would
like to be there to help improve if, . for I think
I could enjoy myself better than' I . can' .do'wn ''
here lighting for'the liberty of the infernal ne
groes,.for I think that they .are . thick enough
in the North now, without liberating any mo i re
of the black pups. .1 used to -have a great dial
of sympathy lOr the niggcrs, but sitice . , - Ir.have
been a'soldier thave seen enough- to make any
one despise the looks of one of the black imps.
lisupposed Wheh I left my home . that I was go•
ing to fight ferthe freedom of my, dount iy, not
for, the libertY of the blacks; but it has :turned
out that we are fighting: . fOr their : freedom, and .
if it. want for yringing' disgrace on my parents .
I would not set'mystlf.UP for a rebel' target
again; for,l don't consider it a disgrace to any
one that deserts from this war. S,
.• The large number of confrabandacongregated
about Yortresa • Monroe,' and 'especially those
Who CorriP' from way, ..,doWn Sotith," experience
this "Northern"wenther Considerably harder
!ban thrise to the' i‘manor..born " and the. col—
OfiY at Cia'ney.lsjand shivered cone iderable'and
sCarcely ventured outside of their' habitations.
There are some 6,000 of these.unforiunate
ehes Crandy lalatid. They ;ire •fed,
keptand clothed, by the government, without
earning One dimetowardl their. support.
Indiana papers refer to the' 'recent. difficulty
between •a squad of cavalry„Sent from India—,
noplisto arreet dederters,•and. citizens 01' Mor—
gan county. TheYdeny that . there was any or
ganized resistance,` but allege that.the..cavAlry
groisly imposed ,upon•innocent and unoffending
parties—that they ruthlessly destroyed the pro
perty and seized the horses .and insulted .the
families of peaceably . eitizeni. The facts will
be investigated, •
, •
HICSIPArAY. Ronseity.--last saturday evening.
'a bold and daring , robbery. was committed in
The facto as we learn- them. are
these:. Between eight and nine o'clock, Mr.
Walter-Whipple, .a teacher in our District
School, was in the vieinity of Martin's'Mill;'
in¢ . while between the canal and creek bridge,
two men assaulted and knocked himrlown, and.
then rifled his pockets of their contents, obtain
ing., we believe, semell3o in money,' and a
watch. The blow he received rendered hini in-
sensible for some time, but finally , recovering
he managed, through. assistance, - to reach his
hoarding house, where he has since been con—
fined in a critical condition. As yet no clue to
the daring perpetrators of this crime has .been ,
discovered.—Olean Advertiser.. .
Geo: Sumner left the Astor House on Satur—
day fer his home in Syracuse., He it a noble
man, patriotic and national. In . answer to a
question, "how things, looked and what he .
thought," said he is a tone o( mingled surprise
and indignation, "they. don't look at all.
don't think at all: I ani.o soldier. I have been
the service of the United States forty years.
I have done my duty. I. have never been•beat
en.: I take the.orders of 'my superiors, and
obey them according to the best of my ability.
knew no nation , but the United, States.. I
shall 'die as Peeve lived; underour national ban
ner.', I , have no enemiel. were;
those . of My coml.
,try." Pity that , such sentiments' ere not as
common-as the stars
Pity that the Secretary.of , WarcOuld . not have
found a i method to keep sucha . braVe and loy
al hand with the open svimrd'of service
Boston. Journat.....
tNir.T.N AikEsTs.
.- 7 liqri4brirg; Cuit in sent
a message to the Pe;nnsyleania. Legislature :to,
.day, with refererice to "arbitrary arrests," cOn
tentling*ttnit Congress •aloiie . ,has the power to
suspend the writ'of habea, corpus, and recom.-
mending tlle.passage of •restilutions requesting
Congress.t6 take e*eh aition as . -maybring the
guilty to punishment, - and . reliese the innocent.
The quebec Chronicle is satisfied With the
prospect nf.a reubion the States' with.. New.
England left: out, addinte, . 1 4/dna We Want and
'Must get,—and perhaps all. five. of . the r .States
may yet seek to be allies ail Canadian , con-
Via Fottreas Monroe love learn that a fleet of
129 veasela bap at lenithleft:NeWbern, bound
Soutb..;';iVe .inay ..expert•'great news 'front.
,Charleaittiyi:t 'and Savannah shortly. ''. '
. .
The l'eport that the privateer Florida • Wits
captured is noteahstaritiated.hrthe. latest
ces from !lavaria. , • :
The U. S..S'aliate 'yesterday, disposed, Ol- a
dumber - ofr;rivate bills; aad.adopted a resolti—
tion insiiucting - the•fnance Committee to. in—
quire into the expedieneY of repealing-the duty
. .
The HoOse . .was also::busted•witli pilvate bills
but found tinnejo.have a discUssion:of the 111i
dela and New York Ship Canal 'Bill. .. ' •
NOTtits6 been demohstriited ;
that nothing is wasted is 'making bread
biscuits where the Chemical S•ilertittis is used,
and the' directions upon the papers. thoroughly
tollowed: It is sure to.perforin all that it:is .
recommended' to do,.and is threfore•the•chtip
est saleratuS in:the marset, Jim! it is conceded
to be the healthiest and the purest:. It is made.
and seld et Whoesale, by D. B. Deland 8c C 0.",,
Fairport, Moitroe Co.;N: Y.; and by.res'pecta ;
ble wholesale and.retail dealers, generally....
•.
U; 8. Intetnal 116ente Excise . Tax an d license Notice,.
`..•
That the duties taxes and licepces.aSsessed
upon persons during' tire full -of .1862 residing
at - doing busiPess syithi:i. the Counties of Al'lCean
Elk atid•cameron, tieing part of. the
-10th
lion dislrict of•Penna,..and Which by an.act of
C'ongres's entitled , !..kn'tict to provide' internal ,
revenue to Support the •Poverntrient and to.pay
interest, on the pahlic debt", they are resiwo•
to pity,. haYe become doe and pa 7 ,.
able', and that I shall. attend to receive, 'pay—
inept' of the same at my.. office in Smethport
•111'KeimEnunty, daily from and 'aiter this date
to.Sitturday the 28th day or Feb:
,I will
niso attend' to collaCtiorr 'at thellytte Hou.e. in
Ridgway, the 3il-tt . th and. :11.h , clay's of .March
•tiext,'..apd at Pike's lintel in hippen the 1004
11th and.ll2th. days at March next.. • ,
All persons Who shall Peglect to pay to me
the .11uties Taxes and
,Licences alOresaitras-.
sest;ed within the above spocitird time will he'.
liable to' pay ten per. cent additional upon Ate
ammint thereof.- ,
. • • . ; ..p. FORD Deputy Col. of
U. S. R:l9th i}lleciing Diet. I;:ir‘lll'Kan',• Elk
and Cainpron , ' • ,
Stnethport, •
Canierop.
SHERIFFS - SA-LE. • ,
TITIRTUE 'of a writ of . VendifiOni Expouus
, -1-1 1 ;issued out of the Court Of Common Pled§ Of.
CarrrerOn • county and'lci• me. direeted,'l. shall
exrnise to .public sale at tha.Couri 'Hotisn.in
Bhippea, On Monday .the ninth day. of March,
1863, at one o'clock P. M., the follow:
describedink Real'Estate, to
The (Wowing. property of the'defenilant:
Sixty four actes unimproved Landituated in
FM . iripen tonm.liiip:, Cameron conOy. boimi
- ded and described as 1011on;q; ' Norih.aed West
by lands of" N. P. Aidtard, and East and. South
by lands.ol-JOhn Bronkr. •' • ...* •
. -
.BPizedi falten in exectition,''and will be so!il
ai the property. of. C. Ayiesti:cirth at the suit of
William Neismi; , ' '
SHERIFF'S OFFICE,SIIIPPEN. P.
• February 31 . 1, A.. P:
'JOHN A; EL DRF:D,
Y VIRTUE of two writs of pleteries . : Fieri
Farias,. issued out of the Court of 'Com
toor Pleas s -of Cameron county, • Pa., .and to. me
directed, I have levied upon; and shall .expose-
Jo public'sale,- at the Court Eons& in Shippenl
on Monday, the ninth day' of;March, A.-D.
1863, at one o'clock P., M., the folleiving
cribed heal Estate, to w it:— •-
:
• ' A lot'of;Lend situated in the 'Township Of.
Shippen,''County of Caroermi. and State' Of
Pennsylvania; ° bounded' and described as -fol . --
loWsi to the North by lands of Xing.
and. Bell; West by - lands• of Aden: Housler,
South by 13; H. Freemen, - East by the lands of
L. T. More; containing one hundred -acres,'he .
the same— more,or hiving thereon one .
-Dwelling . House,•one Barn and 'Out • Houses,
two small , 'Strearns'or
,SM•ings of . Water; a
quantity •fruit Aiees, - and'about 'forty- five
acres of improved land.-- .. i• •
eiZed and . taken in Execution and; will be
sold as the property 91 . JOhn F. Lewis at the
suit of A. N. Taylor. -• . • •
JOHN. A. ELDRED, Sh,riff.
SIIER,IFF'S 0610 E, PA,
F
• ebrua4 . 3d, A. D., 1863.
'SHERIFF'S SYLE
. •
BY. VIRTUE of . a.writ•Of Plea ries Pi ell 17(s
cias, issued , out of the Court ot Comnion
pleas of • Cameron county, Pa., and to me di
rected, I•haire . levied upon. and shall expose•to
public sale,,at the CoUrt 'House in Shippen,•on•
Monday. the.nirtth day of March, A. D., 1863,
at one o'clock P*. M.,. the following described.
Real Estate, to wit;—.l •
All that certain, piece 'or
. parcel of land sit
uate in Gibson township, Cameron county, Pa:,
Bounded and dreCi ibedas follows; beginning at
a post on the East Bank of the Drift Wood
Creekhheitc'e North, seventy degrees East, to
• . being.an original course 'of a
warran tsurveyed to . DavidGri . er (distance 'not'
known); thence South, sixty one degrees'East,
ninety nine perces to a Cheatig . Oak; , thence
South, seventylour degrees.' East,•llB perches,
to, a Whiet Oak; thence' pp 'the said Drift
Wood creek, by , its several courses anti d loran
ces, to, the place of b ginning, containing 67
acres More or less, aboct 40 acres of Which, is
improved, and having erected thefeon "one Leg'
House, one Lo g' and Board Shanty Stable, one.
Well of Water and some Apple Trees and;
some. Peach 'Trees. . • .
Seizad and taken in ExeCution and .be
591 . 11 as the.property of George W. Srn,ith; at
the suit of Churchill.: Wakely & johnson.
SUP:RIFT'S OreiesSuirrEN, PA.,
• Februrry 3d, A. D., 1863.
• • - JOHN A• FLOHEO, Sherif.
. . . . . .
.
. . . - ••
••' • ,),- 'SR" ERIFF i S BALES:- '••. - • ••
- • ,• - • . • - " • ..-.
DY TifiTUE et Send ry'Wrlts of . Vssedit fora - Eipanns
:Pand 3 ",alies 'Veitditioni' .Exponas issued `.out of the
Court' f Common. Plesii . of lll'Reari county, Pa.i and
to me directed, TAO expose to:public; .sale, by vendue
Aud outory, at the Court ; Houle; In the' Borough • of.
Bmethport, on 'Monday, .Tie 23d .day of PebruarY, lap,
at one o'clock P. M. of. said dah . tite fellotyini described
Real.g4tate, te'wit: ''. . .• :• • • '!. '' ' . ' ' ,' •
Me fell•rivilig real estate In Corydon Township, *-
keen County„Pii,, ;wiz: W,.rrant No. 3721 ccintainipplue
. thou se nd'ec res More or - lesyt .about el.!ht acres improved
one.' frOnted bonne, one shanty barn: one nor mill in good
order for business: . • . . . • -..- , '. • :. •, ..
. .
Inqusitinn •' • ••• . •.. ' •
• 'Se.zik: taken in execution and will .be aold 'ar the prop
ertp'of WT.: Bailey at the, suit of John N. kluniertcrd
, All of the.Defendantts interest- In. a certain' tailroad
track and cround on , which the same Is lucltted• iu•,hrad•
frird.Township,eoinitisneing on the'road' learking. up' the
Tunungwant Creelcat nr,near the land of Jerry Cronan,
and ennriluatiotithwardly through• Larnard . 8. foaterta
land.,
: about eighty' rode long and.ten feet wide aloe or
less, to the northtvest line aloud:pill. Chtunbeat in •be
the same more or lees,', • • . ' S
. . .
fieized, taken in execution and. will.bd sold ao.plo prop',
Orly of Anthony .k'oy, Sotnuel W. Bradley, ' Beni - Barker
And D:lfano er.,.Ot tlici elk of Benjamin Chumberlaini
(1. fl.. War.. ,n„ .. . John Scott and C. V. D ..11Oree., • * ~... ~..
„..
The fiollowing real e.tato viz: Lot No:3 and 'float nett
of lot No. 3le 'Keating aptieey,..ebritainintr-168 acies•of
land boundad as follows: North b'y I :nl of C. D. • Gilhert
and the Tunangwant Creek, • .southliy 0f.T,.. Ward
and Stenlienllewa:vd;.anilyest by:lanai; of B,l":Diketuan,
alseit 65 acres improved, one framed honse, • ono. framed
barn, a nice quantity of fruitlrees Buil known as the Boi-•
War Creek farm . ': • • • •
• • ALso—Anothertract of land,bounded north by land of
b. S. Foster, •entd. •by bunt •of Benjamin Chaniberki
south by 'land of Archibald Brown and waif •by the
nsingwint - creek; •Coniatning GO scres,mbdut teu,acrels
imfirqyed end known as the itroOktnire lot:. • ' •
A I.9l)—Anutlidr tract of land:bounded north by land of
Archibald Itrown,•east byland of Benj. Chamberlain and
J.- F. Melvinte Estate. sou th-by hind of J. F. Kelvin's
Estatqatel Nast by the Tunangwant
. crecik; Containing.
one lnindred end thirty urea, about sixty-five
proved, one , framed' barn with three !thuds' , attached; one
large horse barn:. rine. corn house 'And work
. shop, .one
framed hog pen and grain house, one ofee dwelling
house, a large quantity of fruit trees,. • :
Absni,Another .tract of land buanded east by land of
F., ltfelxin; deceasecl,• - mouth by land of 0: Bogle; -Nest
by land 'ore north by the high way. contain-
Mg. seventy twcrequatm.y6tts of land be the same mere or
less, one framed house, - nn , trained barn and •a quantity
of fruit 'trees, good wel of siti,er and known as the Colt
ItroWn property, all improved. , • •
fiso-Anol bort tact of land bounded'sotth by.land of
Parsons, west and Worth bv•lnud of Daniel Kingsbury
oil east by.thelighway, containing abont one half of an
acre of land all improved; situated in the village of Brad-.
ford, NlelCenn Cu.. Pi. -• • • • • , . •
•. A t.50 . .--Xitinher tract'nfland bounded ionth by land of
P. Abbott,.enst and itOrth by land of Daniel Kingsbury,
west by lap& of Warner, and Chamberlin), containing
forty four:ma one half acre's; be the same more Or lees;
otie acre improved, one log bouse,t Cog leg baim,• all the
Above detict Med landasirnited .ir the Township of- 41•447
ford, 'McKean Co. Pa. .1 Inqi silk)); waived.). •
Seized ',taken in execution and will be sold as the•brop,
erty of Joseph F. Clark at the suit of Wallkilfilani• also
•Srlyder . amt Grubb. • • • . ' • • •
.
• Theytillowimi Coal PFt.llt , l siltatte - in the .-Borough ' of
Smetlipitrt, Couttly'.of AlcKednand State of P . enn-tylvtmla
via: That part of square - No (TV) seventy nine.'in the gen
:coal plan of raid town. within the following laiuntlavies;.
Ilegdming at the north scoot corner of 15361 separe: thence
east one hundred and nine y two feet', - td the - building
"now occupied byd.evi Wells, ltpin4 seventy two feet from.
the north.ea l st corner of alid ctiltntA, thenet, six - leen perch
es to !.I•C! , Rooth Poe of said stomas: thence west-one hun•
fired ninety two feet to the' south west corner 'id' said
,
,:qoare. thence nurth sixteen, perches to '.the tieginnhg;
Co:asinine one acre and twenty NIA tterthes more or less;
mi . ir occiiiiiitil be David It. Bennett; all'•itnproved; Otte
litrgo tavern liotte, tiro horse linens, one, grodery store
ntftlivellinr. house and .1)0.'1: out houses, .
••Intinisi thin wai sett. • • • •
,* Seized, taken in es'eention and will be Old Its the limps
urty of E. S. 31ason :it the suit of T. 11. {Vantisr.• ~...
MEM
. .
The following real' •estate, beginning at. a post corner
being. the south east corner of 1 out conveyed to Morals
Corwin. thence Its 1ine . ..if:41,1 lot west one hundred parch
es and two tenths vita poi - ch 10 a post corner. being the
north mint corner of. 4101 cenveyed,tn•DavidCrow, kisq .
thence by litie'of south one hundred' and' twenty
pe relies to ti post miruer thence east One hundred thirty
three porches and Cite(' ten.lis of . ri perch tun" juist'.cor
ner, being the south west corner of P lot convey to
Burlingame, thence bylin conveyed 'sni.l lot and land .
cenveved to Salmon 51. Bose, north one hundred mid
uncut perches to a post corner, thence east ten perches
to a post corner. - •thence north tiro perches to a post 'cor:
ner being enutli past corner of land conveyed to
Gluirdin Core in..thenee west to erity two rods and tyro,
tenth: of a rod to a post corner in the line of the road;
being the snuth'wert corner or lurid conveyed to
. Gliordis
Corwin, thence north hr the line of said lot twenty five
nds tto.,porit corner, Owned north fifty one ands -half
degrees west two reds more or less to a post corner In
the road In.thel.ine or 'Corwin's land. thence
of odd land south twenty eight perches to the plaee . of
beginning, containing one hundred acres and one hundred
and four perches MO one reptivor a perch of, land snore .
or fifty, acres improved; tem framed Bsuses,
two framed horns, a nice nreliardsgood blunt- in:of water
situate! In' Ke'iting Township. 516 Kean Cdunt.r.fPa • •
Also—Another tract of land commencing at the south,
mist corner of land of No.lBl thence
along thy 0114 of =jai I'o.l west 61.5'10 rods. thence south,
52 rods, to the north west corner of lot of Thrones 'Lair
nine Nn. 214, thence e dithy the line afield Int'•el
rnits,,thence mirth 52 rode to, the place of beginnlnal
'containing twenty= one acresnnd sib tenfini, unimproved.
Siius.'ed in the to unship iir Keating. McKean
Immisitinh 'waived. - • '
Seized; tat ea in execntion'and will he sold ea . the.pimps.
erte of II; F. Willjaiusated•William Williams at the suit
cit'V • Perry Carter.,; • • a • : . . • •
'The following reel estate. bounded on' the .north •by
Elm .:trert Ninths: land of A, J Iligfold, south' by land
of Daniel Kingsbury
. weat by land of 11;innali C. Norton,
being six. rods by twelve,: contain'ng 7.! 'sryilarO rods, be
Inc village lot N0.•13'.6. Warrant No: 3316. situated in the
village of Bradford, McKean County Pa., all Improved;
At.so-'-One other lot bdunded north and east By.: - .lands
of P. L 'W el.te r; on thewonth by.Elin Street,. on ' the
went by Chestnut, Street. being Itre rods .73 litike by
ele'ven this 72 link's,, containing about silty five wthare
:lois. luting village lot No. 125 oh warrant No 3"06.. sit
uated
in.the village of Bradford,' ISlcKean County, - Pa:,
frathisition Waived. • •'• .
• 'dieted, taken to execution and Will bnsold as the prop,'
city of T. W ton' the suit of .sldr Borth,. now for
.the use of Risley Brothers. • • .
The following described tracts of land. lying and being
In.the Townahipa . . of Bradford Lafayette and Corydon,
County had State aforesaid:.
War , CNo, 3903,.coOtaining,1000 . acren, Bradford township
" " ". •21.2 .",.
"." 243311 a" 263..
. C' 3306 " .532 " "'• "
• " 3006,. ,
" • 3316 •:10 . "
•`: 2205: " 1597 • ",
•< 331 7 it 314 1 . 1. , CI , ft .
le et 33-10. • 793. • • .cc
C.' 2281 • 1100 cc . • if
: . 41 ' 3387 '1
It
If ••. I 3 1 30 it 634'
" 3309 " • • 714 • •"' • . "
cc '2286 • . 410 . ci •
c. 3310 . • :".• -• 472.. <t . •i
tt 3993 . 66 341 66 - ' . 66
66 •; 66 3416' " 66 ' 1005 6, Lafayette .
tt tf :39 0 4 CC 353 C. . Lt • .
.CC C.. . 2277- - 66 '. 921 66 • , 6 ' . 66
II .. ft, 22 7 8 .. ' 7100
. 11' fl tr
" " 2278 cc • 064 , • c!'
• - 2274 . 1 . 082'. cc • ..cc . - cc
cc '3414 . 6 1 .'B7' .• 6
6 i 1291 •. . 6 100 66 - '6 6 • 61 .
". 4116. 521 ' 4 ‘ • Corydon ' 66
" 4097 . cc. cc. .• • c!
" • '" 4908 ai
4910' .
'273 "!, n •i<
~ ,4 4909
.:1013
All unimpi'ov,Tl
.
•• Seized. taken in execution and will be Bold se the propr
'erty of Daniel Kinchury, at the suit of F. J.'.oonant.&
Holies and C, H lialtea.and Kay & Brotherand D 'via&
Hirney, Worsen Orli. le Caney, and O. • 11. Curtis and
Weik, af. Conch & Co , and Richard Owen, Adthinietra
tor of D. D. Owen decemed . and inmuel .1. - Ohristian sod
8. C., Herring ri co., and Charicirl3. Wright, and Ches.
.
Elherlfrin Office 9n:tett" pert. Jnn 310.; 1863.
J ABlll3 E. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
.
iv VIRTUE of sundry' writs of Lernii Flicks issued
out 'nf- lthe• Court orCtunmon Piece ofjdellean
oonaty,, I'q , and to ine directed, there will be exposed
to sale. by public outcry, at the CourfHoulte, in the'
Borough of Spaeth port , on Monday, the 2.3 d day of, Feb.'
ruaty 15113, at nue o'clock', P. M., of mild day, the fol
lowing Real Estate"to, to wit:
All that . certainAot or piece' of ground known as the
.•!GeOrge Loid '..Lot.'!' represented to , contain
one hundred and, • twenty seven acres in the
township of Lafayette, County and State aforesaid, occu
pied by William Bullock and bounded and described as
follows, to wit: Being knewn on Abe map. attached to
•
the article of agreement frem.thettluttes'el -
orthe.late Bitighiseako.sidAthillnk oCteteme•
ber s (96) ninety , shr, bounded tie the 'Orilla, Whet dare •
known aal.farm tornuniber - 07,' fon the 'ettiro ky
lands,ttron tlittenith aed.east by landeof
Daniel Kingikury-and Tiddspim the ireett'.ky kinds of.
.Tiddß; being the Nateelands,deseribed in a .contmet
te'conWfillam•Bullooleand wifeand SAAB. Iting t iteir..
tog datis the 37th day of Noteinher, Ism the ,merie :pre
'mitten conveyed to , told &Moak by the tristeetp - of Us
Bingham estate by deed' detedJuly 20th - 18k7. • • •
Seized, taken in execution,'•and will be cold; as thn:'
proarty of John 8. King, at Menet.o a C mr Bullock
for the use of Joshua Smith, .•• . •
• ' the twenty'one undivided twenty fifth •parts -of ski
them cert In pieces or paecels •of , land known, as, tithe
Lafilyette.coal lande,t t. and bounded and described. as tot.'
• lows; Beginning at the north east corner of lot No 1184
.
[one h'undred and' fifteen], of the allotment of the , Bing..
pain lac in Lafayette Township, McKean County' Peon-'
eyleanea, conveyed to James Rood and running .Theasee
East one hundred and ten perches, 'thence South along.
line di', lot •N0 . ..•117 (one, hundred 'and • seventeen) . ; one •
hundred and eighty perches. thence Enid Meaty air per'.
chin and Ave tenths .of•a perch. thence Barth one de..
gree' 15 %minutes' e Mt ; ore ha ndled and' .seeenly-five
I.tercbesand seven tenths of a perch.: thence eking the
' •k:est liee.oflot.„NO3l6 (one.hundred. and Sixteen) Nortli.
Oue degree thirtY:minutea Rase one. hundred . end sixty
aide perches and six,dentha of ; nuerch, • thence.:Nortli.
• .one degree fifteen minutes East . ..one hun dred and Mghty
eight perches and seven teethe of a : perch,_ thence leant
'one . hundred nett thirty 'eight perches - and, air Jennie.
of a perch, thence tooth two hundred and eighteen rods
or
. perches; thence; East two hundred - and • eighteen.
perches . ,.- titmice Snetli .feur'huddred and seventy • four
perches, thence We'd Ilvehundred end :"Beveisty &gut.,
perches, thence along tale east•line of lot No, 115 :lone
hundred - and Ilfteeirj aforesaid North three hurilred and
thirty four perches end eight tenths of .a 'perch. to the
place of beginning; Containing sixteen. hundred andine''
and forty aid one hundredth acres, be the same more 'or •
„less, it being part of lot No.llB tette hundred and 'sigh- .
teen]• of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Lafay-•
ette.and Beating townships, McKean, county, 'Penal*,
and parts of warrants. 2247 [two thousand 'two hundred
and forty seven], 2218 [twin thousand two hundred forty'
eight], t 252 [tiro thoesaatt :two hundred and fifty Iwo]..
,A2s3[two thousand two hundred sod fifty. three]; ,:amlr
2259 . [two . theusaild two hundred and tifty.nlite)• Also,
All that other lot Beginning at the NotthEast.corner
of dot N,0.•115 [one hundred and fifteen];afores'aid and
running . thence East one 'hundred and ten , perches, •
thence slip g lot No, 116'(one hundred , and six
teen), North one. hundred ,and sixty flee perched .and ,
eight tenths of a nerch and keit one hundred and four
perches; thente North one - degree fifteen'. minutes East, •
'nue hundred end eighty eight perches and Seven tenths •
op a perch, thence West eight•hutelred and three perch. ,
es,and four tenths Of perch, thence. along lines of lot'
No. 1115 [one hundred'. and Arc]' .Soutti. eighty perches
and Went fifty.seren perchesund three tenths ef 'a perch .
:thence South one" hundred , and twenty . , one perches - and
nine tenths of a-perch, • thenceWeet .ond'huo l 4Sll and
-two.perchee and,serententhe of a perch, thence 'South
One hundren and twentyeightperches and flee tenths of
a perch, thence along the north of lots .No: 54 (eighty ;
fottr) 113 lone honored and thirteen) and' 114 [One'
hundred' and fourteen]', South .eighty eight degrees
thirty minutes' Kaitt..tlfree•lt ndred and folic perches and
. eight tenths of a• perch, thence along, the 'East line of,
lot No. 114 (one hundred and fourteen).Beuth one dun.:•
d red 'and sixty four perches rind live tentlia' of a, perch,.
i hence along the Scull.' line of dots Nos, 114 (one , hen-
Are& and leurteen), 113(one hundred nod thirteen).
(eighty four), 82 (eighty two) and .08 (sixty eight),..
Vest four libindred and fifty eight pet Chew amt. - seven .
tenths of a perch i thencealong the East line of lot No.
70 seventy-)South two degrees, West One hundred and..
sixty nine-perches nod seven tenths of a pecan; -thence •
South twelve -perches'and five tenth's of a perch, thence-
East seven hundred and six perches, thence along the
west 'line of lot No. 115 (one' hundred and. fifteen);
North three
,hundred and forty perches':. thence along
line of lot Nn..110 [one hundred and nineteen]. Myrtle
onollundred null eighty eight perched and one trothdot a
perch East one hundred and ten perched, and South one
hundred and seventy 'one perches and one tenth of a Perch l
thence along the North line of lot No. 315 [one . hondred
rind lift.;!eo]•. South eighty eight degrees thirty minutes ,
East ninety perches re the place of. beginnieg,. contain,.
•inT, tteenty five hundred and seventy acres and eight ;
tenths- of an acre of land. he the name more or -be-•
ing.dhe siert part of tot No, 115 (ene.liundro'd and eigh
teen); of the Bingham lands in Lafayette township, and .
parts of warrants 2246.(tw0 thousand two hundred and
forty six) 2247 ftwo. thcinswed Ito 'hundred and forty
evetil, 6253 (two thousand two hundred-and 'fifty thiree))
2251 (two thousand .two. hundred and fifty. four), 2257
(tire thousand two hundred and' fifty 'seven), 21259;(tW0 •
thousan id we hundred and fifty '„
' ACso,—One other lot:Beginning at eighty-perches east.,
froth the south west corner of •lot (oue hundred
and eighteen), aforeimid. thence . along the `'oath line of
.raid lot Fast three linreired and eighty perches ;
.thence
South three hundred and fifty Ka perches to: a Beech •••
cerner; thence North',B6 degrees West, one hundred and!
eighty' eight perches. thence N, rth, two hundred . ;
perinea; the* North, tie degrees West, one hitedred
and - ninety two perches. thence Norte one hundred and
• fOrty three perches and ore - tenths ore perch. to• the •
pointOr plaCe of beginning. containing flve•hundredand,
ninety antl,64oth acres of land, more or less, being in,
lot 122 '(one bemired and twenty twe). in Lafayette towns
ship, part of warrants Nos., (two 'Abet:Mend „tee"
hundred nod forty three) and 2246 [two thousand' two
hundred and forty six]:. •• '•-• • • . • •
Seized; teken is -executicn.:and'.will be told at the
property.Of W 111'm W. Dlles,nt.the suit .of Andreir 0..
[lull and Alplrello•se. . .
Sheriff is of Sruethport. Jan. 31st 1863. • '
•• • - • ':JAM ES'EALBIII,
zagNSE: PETITIONS
T .
ITE hdlondng namPd porglnt have tiled tkeir rupee
.tivo iietilionTopn Tad, On Litcnae 'aneordlog to IPA!:
•
Tnomas (I,IODWIN. tenting. Tonlnhly: •-. •
. P. M. P.ut.Lan..lirdfo . rd ) . •do . ': • ~
. •
. , AW`B iSOLLB, , tiores : ,:. ,*. :do , • ,'. ~. ~• ' • , '
tea).Witneis my hand and seal of.' Court at thilath
port; January Slat A. D. 15.63..
. .
——-•. • , . .
. ' Sarah E. Baronln the ..gonamor."Pleas of
byl
her next friend ll 'Kea n co., No. SO June
Arnold ' Ford . I ierm'll3,o2 . . ::, '
:., ••y5....' Libel in Dhioree . • , A l l-.
John C: Barton I ' . , • ' ' :: :. ..'': : .
- . .
. .
And.now to . wit September 26, 7862; the. or
igihril and alias aubpoenis issued, in the above.
caseihaeing been returned, Defendant not fonnd
in County nl.sl'Keatt, upon motion of • War
ren Cowles attorney, tor the Plaintiff .:above
named,. the Sheriff of. ?aid-Couitty is, directed
to•make the'usual publication of the notice re—
quired•lay the act of A s=intbly in 'such case
made amt . provided requerinir. the s'ai'd Defend
ant to appear on 'the first day 010 e'next term,
0 answer the complaint of the Plaintiff above
nettled. •From the .Reeord.. : •
• • . Be the COurt, • • •
Attest, ;IN . °. R.•CHADWICX, Proth'y.
To the . Defendant • John C. Barton above nam-:
ed, • are hereby requited to appear as (H.::
.re'eted by the above order of Court.
. . •-• JAMES E.I3LAIR; Sheriff.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
IvrOTICE is hereby 'given that H. W.Eion
-111 LINGASIE, Administrator of , the Estate of
J. P. Kinn, has•filitil• 'in my.offide, his list .and
final account, and.. Will 'present the same for
confirmation at the nest stated OrPhon's Court,.
to.be held at Snnethport Felmiary 23, 1863. •
K. SAETWELL, Regiger.
Smethport, January 22,'1863. •
TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF BOTII SEXES.
,
A Reverend gentleman having been restored
to health in a few days, affer'tindergoing all the
Hemel routine and irregular expensive modes of
treatment, 'without success, considera s. it 'his
sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted fel—
low Creatures the MEANS OF OURS. Hence en
the receipt of an addressed enuelone, he will
send (free) a copy of the prescription used:—
,llirect 'to DR. JOHN M. DAGNALL,' 181
Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. •
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TRIAL LIST.',FOR ,FEBRU ARV 'TERBYII96i.
A N Taylor
• • • vs W Knapp and 011 Barrows
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D A Easierbreoka.. vs Wm, Barns , et al
. same • ve John Wylatile•Wnittarna,.
Wm V. Keating et al ; vs William 'Black ~ •
Lewis Thibon , , vs Wm Whitney et al •
•King' and Dell ' TS George' 8 Ferguson "
William Bache' . Hiram Payne , •
.Cox one of J F Clark': , 'ye LI Freeman
nodose of Cooper - . • .vo Wm,E Ilernblower
Draper & Eldridge
y n V P Carter et al
WOO' Bank' • • , - • yee , Dimiel Eingateary:
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Bank of Port Jorri n' • • ye name, •
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Walkill Bank ' • a . same • • . • ;
John it Manoin r vs same .• • ,
J,eseph IV 8 ika • va• Edwarl 'Swart° tit' •
Norman 0 Taylor • • va 0. R Bee_ nett's Adm. , * OSP
Maydole, use of•. Charles vs • • '
Fields-
. , • , es Llt Decker., • •
BrewaterFreeman. . vs William alaskella :• •
,Alonso I Wilcox. , . is. Peter Wilts '•.'
Ilall tine of 'A N Tiylor Gkordis Corwin. ; . . ".
Beckwith use of eland*o.4iona
Daniel Lena*
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Timothy Ilfullen vii Joku Mullen • • •
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