Settler And Pennon (Newspaper) - November 4, 1843, Smethport, Pennsylvania terror hundred soula confined below which mingled with the blast and must have been haurd far Inland by tho distant cottager who might fancy that a thousand fiends were shrieking in the elemental strife above Wheres your it Antonia teko another Wheres tho eraser I see can clear her Hard a port your helm All hands up the foretop mast Uttered the dauntless youth Tho cables were at a blow the sail burst from the bolt ropes the ship rose upon a roller with fourn round before the blast nnd under tho Impulse of the hurri canb dashed madly towards the shore passing the n phantom and disappearing amidst the haze and drift nnd surf In a after she struck A roller lifted her again from tho ground and n far Several suc shocks ponged into com smooth w nter next morning iay high nnd dry a a mile from the shore and Ian to her cargo in safety And before the bold ond penny Jess er wasin in possession of one hundred thousand of u cargo at that at nearly four thousand British cruiser was Content weigh anchor and renew his efforts against a now denounced the worst pir icy ft hern of our sketch bns since nc I great wraith and possesses an 10 of soino two thousand s annum and is l with several titles of distinc tion U is nearly forty years this in still L nnd in the conduct of his airs is distinguished for energy marked his as every quality that can th character of a So much for making the best of a chance tho first instance we suppose of doubloons being coined out of a re informed that a nefarious and re transaction took place at Onondaga Hollow on Monday of last week Rockwell Cowles a young physician who had resided in that place since January last suddenly left his boarding place on Friday morning the Gih inst and was unaccountably until Saturday evening It ap pears now that he visited a wo man residing in a part of the town known as Terry Hollow arid took her by some circuitous route to square applying for n for her in a factory there Not succeeding he brot her to the Temperance house in this village on Saturday and left her On Sunday he sent lor her by a boy who brought her to his boarding Mr Samuel as his cousin who hod come to avail herself of his service as a dentist On Monday Morning he called her nut of the room saying he was ready to operate upon her teeth His door was closed aud nothing was known farther till he ran into a room opposite and desired a young lady to run for Dr lire water She started and wms colled hack add told to coll up Dr Roberts of Etbridge who B at the time in the house The Xr with another gentleman went immediately up and found the warn lying on the floor appar ent Jy dead with indications on every hand not to be mistaken of a fi ul attempt to conceal the mutual guilt and shame of himself his victim Cowles manifest ed the u most alarm and tried to hush upthe He made Rome vet hasty and imperfect of his affairs and with ward robe and it is believed next to no money hr started on foot and toward this village from whence he left New York city He has been from since his and measures have been taken to arrest and bring him State Journal is stated that the report of the cannon dis at Frame on the landing of Quean WM heard in England at the distance of seventy milns The ing of Cannon nt Waterloo was heard in Paper The were very loud re ports not equal to some of the cannons of the They been heard before now all over the world and have actually convulsed the earth one hundred and fifty Mormons arrived at St Louis Missouri the 29th from Nauvoo and left the next day for New Orleans probably on their return to England irom whence the most of them came having become disgusted with Joe Smith and his wicked delusions The Aroostook County on the Maine frontier is being settled rapidly families are mov ing into tho territory which is said to offer fair prospects to the farmer IMPORTANT Cum berland Alleghanian says in tho casa of Keim vs Engle which was an appeal from the judgment of Jus tice tho court directed upon agreement nnd examination of the act of assembly of 179 I the judgment by the justice of the peace in this case was mil and void because there was no warrant issued to bring the cle before him This is nn import ant decision anil ought to be known by every justice of thu and every citizen of the country The court in giving their opinion expressly declared that any judgment in any case by a justice of where is no issued and the defend ant comes before him hy agreement or consent is mid in law This opini on of tho court overrules tho in Li robes Justice in chapter 931 thai ili parties may appear ami cably before him and his judg ment will be as binding as if a warrant had been issued in the first instance DEATH OF SENATOR i he St Louis Republican of the Cth inst announces the death of the Hon L F Linn as follows to learn that the Hon Low is F Linn U S Senator from this State was found dead in his bed at his residence in St on Tuesday tho 3d at 12 M time past his health hns j lias been laboring under an j of the The dead of Linn wli be a of n life of activity and im portant he hrd won for himself the grateful affections of n numerous body of friends He leaves art interesting family and the State as his TROUBLE ON THE The Van cer states that on the night of the 15th ult Air Benjamin Vore his wife and traveller citizens of the United States were murdered at the residence of Mr Vore upon the military road in the Chero kee nation and the house burned to the ground The same paper contains the following A rumor has reached ns of a considerable fight that took place between the Shawnees and Jo lost some 30 or 40 slain and about 200 horses This ru mor may be true or not it is not important or strange for this preda tory warfare has been going on for many years and we are not sur prised to hear that a small number of can whip any num ber of The Shaw nees and the are the greatest warriors on this continent A friend writes us that about 180 Usages have set down under the pickets at Fort Gibson and demand ed in the re lease of one of their brethren who in thorn in has reached us fliat reached Fort Smith last Wednesday informing General Tay lor that morn murders were commit ted in the nation and that Gem T had ordered one of the companion now at Fort Smith to re Gibion 4 1843 MARRIED On the 24ih at Liberty by A S WM F IRONS both of Smethport We are requested to state that none of the Bibles and Testaments put Into the hands of Catholic in this county have taken away by their Priest Our correspondent supposes that the information commu to Mr Aikin arose from a cir that transpired with a Mr near this that tho dis of Bibles gave him one that bo told the Priest he had got a Protes tant book and wanted to know what ho should do with Tho Priest not knowing what book it was told him he had better give it to one believed its doctrine and that he accordingly gave it to his neighbor the October term of Oyer and held at Angelica Alle gany county Parker was con of burglary and larceny and sentenced to five years imprisonment in the Auburn State Prison Resolved That this Society adopt All bodies emit hrat in proportion 09 the following they contain It Mwo bodies of equal CONSTITUTION temperature placed beside each other called the McKean county Bible Soci ety auxiliary to the Pennsylvania Bi ble Society A II The object of this Socie ty shall be to encourage a wider circu lation of the Holy Scriptures nofo or Article 111 All persons who contri not gain of the But a piece of ico tweed in a warm room will much more heat from tho surrounding objects than it imparts It will therefore in temperature and melt Tho earth during tho day receives much more heat from the sun than it Imparts to the surrounding space in the same lime but during a clear night the sur any sum to the funds of he constantly none the consequence is that it becomes so cold the bo u member person who shall at any one time that the humidity contained in the sur Gen Reed has commenced a suit against Messrs Durlin Sloan proprietors of the Erio for publishing a libel contained in an arti cle which first appeared in the Warren Advocate over the signature of Alle tribute five dollars to tho funds of tho society shall be a member for life and entitled to a copy of the common Non pareil Bible or its equivalent In Testa ments Article IV Tho funds of the soci ety after deducting incidental ses and Supplying the wants of the destitute within its own limits shall be paid least once a tho Treasurer of the Pennsylvania Biblo Society to aid in furnishing the Scrip tures to the destitute in places Article V The Society shall elect annually a President two Vice Presi dents a Secretary who shall constitue a and Treasurer board of What has become of tho Peo ples Monitor Mr Advocate cant you enlighten us on this subject We fear the late struggle has been much for him Or perhaps his good fortune has caused him to explode There is a rumor that Reed since the election has undertaken to educate him at his own expense but we dont believe a word of it has too much sense to invest money in such an ble speculation We wait in fearful ex for some news from that quarter e nave received the official re turns of the Pennsylvania election hns not given her usual Democratic majority as will he snen by reference to the election returns The Democrats have elected thirteen members to the Whigs elev en Democratic State Senators nine The Whigs three Democratic State Representatives fiftyone Whigs for Fur 1te Settler McKEAN CO BIBLE SOCIETY Pursuant to public notice previously given a respectable number of citizens convened at the Methodist in on Tuesday evening the 19th of September J E Niles was called to the chair and H Payne appointed Secretary The meeting was addressed by the Rev J I Aikin agent for the Pennsylvania Bible Soci ety who stated the object of the meo eloquently portrayed the bene fits both civil and religious resulting from a knowledge and dissemination of the Bible and the lamentable destitution of many places recently explored by distributing agents The meeting then proceeded to or a McKean county Bible Society Auxiliary to Pennsylvania Biblo Socie by the election of the following cers vizi S Sarlwell President G Cor win and A Burlingame Vice Presi dents O J Hamlin Treasurer H Payne Corresponding Secretary The following resolutions were unan adopted Resolved That the McKean county Bible Society draw on the parent Soci ety for worth of Bibles and Tea amenta to be placed in the hands of the Treasurer for sale and distribution for the payment of which this Society will be to tho parent Sooi ety tors and in case of a failure of the annual election shall hold their offices until a new election is marlo Article VI Tho President or in case of his absence ono of the Vice Presidents shall preside at all of the Society and have power to call by a suitable notice to call a special meeting of the same In case the pro siding officers are all absent a Chair man be appointed for the occasion Article VII Tho Secretary shall notify all meetings of the Society and of the board of Directors ar range the business to be brought be fore them and shall keep the minutes of their doings shull notify the persons chosen officers at an annual meeting of their appointment shall conduct the correspondence of the Society and pre pare a report for the annual meeting a copy of including tho list of of he shall forward soon after to the Pa Bible Society Article VIII The Treasurer shall receive all moneys collected and hold them to the of the board of Directors and shall make a report at the annual meeting of the So ciety Article IX The Directors a major ity forming a quorum shall meet from time to time on the call of the Presi dent They shall the Treasurer in the appropriation of all monies ap point a depository nnd regulate tho dis of the Scriptures They shall appoint from time to lime such a num ber of managers as they may think proper They shall enact their own byelaws fill vacancies in their own rounding air becomes condensed and attaches itself to objects in the form of dew in the same manner that a tumbler or H pitcher containing cold water ns it is called In a hot the surface is cooled by the water and this surface condenses the humidity of tho air If the surface of the earth after the formation of dew loses heat enough to bring it to the freezing point the dew becomes frozen nnd we have a But if it be clou dy thon the heat radiating from the earth will be received from the coude and by them tho greater of it will be returned to tho earth thus the surface of the earth nearly retains its temperature which not only pre vents a frost but almost always pre vents even the formation of a dew There is a place where tho Fever nnd Agun is ton der cent below par We heard it stated recently that a poor ox in the street would lean a gainst thn fenen a moments to rest end then out nnd shake till all was hi no again It is also feared that wheat crop will vea failure as the heads wero shaking off In an ad joining town containing a Whig and Democratic printing the editors have entered into armistice while the sickly sensen lusts Their editorial ar ticles dwindled down from a col umn in length to o single square anc rarely that tho is plain If they to climb the rainbow of sublimity a fit of the ague shakes them off quicker than a hen on a hot grid iron nnd thus they lose all their Poor follows they inhabit a rare coun try ATROCITY We learn from the Exetor N H News Letter that Tuesday last 17th Alfred Mill was arrested on a complaint a gainst him for the violation and murder ofa child not nine years old whom but a few weeks before he had taken from tho poor house in Now Market He was carried before James II Chap man of for nation It appeared in evidence that the deceased was eight years old last March und was in good health and In the bloom of early when slit was taken into the family of the re She soon began to foil nnd falter and appeared to be treated witli great severity Hill had been seen to boat her with an ox goad and her screams were repeatedly heard by night and by day She died on Friday morning the ult A post mortem examination place from which it was evident that the child had been brutally violated in a manner too hor rible to relate nnd her body most cruelly lacerated Although there was body procure make ori no direct evidence against Hill rangements for the annual meeting and wore so strong against adopt the most energetic measures in await the action of the Grand Jury in power to advance the interests of the Society Article X Thie shall be an annu al meeting of this Society on him that he was committed to mil of February next An old man when dangerously sick was urged to tako the advice when the accounts ifn physician but objected of the Treasurer properly Audited Wlsh t0 die a natural shall be presented the annual report 6U read appropriate addresses delivered I POLITENESS AT Lieu officers chosen and such other tenant O Brion Mown up in the ness transacted as shall be deemed nnd canled to the Admiral Article XI This Constitution may be altered at an annual meeting of the I Society by a vote of two thirds of the I members present J E NILES Chairman H Secretary block and wet he said with pleasantry I hope sir you will excuse my dirty appearance for I left tho ship In so great a hurry that I had no time to change SCHOOL TEACHERS Take notice that the School Dir ectors of Keating Township will meet at the Court on Saturday tho eleventh Inst at five oclock P M for purpose of Inspecting School A CLOUDY NIGHT The remark is frequently made that there will be no frost tonight for it it Teachers intending to in this Township better attend on this as another opportunity for being soon interested in why and wherefore of which very few have taken the trouble to of the qualifications of their teachers for themselves By order of the Directors