M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, August 25, 1859, Image 2

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bias,- titetilliainiu%'llti ' De' Bhuri/uenes , ,, the ;
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eie"eweting en the titit.:..,.... - , ,
Wik1 11 01110,01(:"4 111 4nOnt And' peseta alkitie
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.. 317:!tie cftroictors in complete c(!noi!Uoti 4 : II
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Mont:lNkkiire'itkilefigl the builders'.4pvormoh
Were".bitioining more , serious Jevery Vity.L... It
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'pittktifte2lPAVaiegzsPat'4gi;i 4PoItFARI?,r,
,' .l fitilibiiiitiit , IsOtldilli''4 l & deth 160 :;`'tiii
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• he ait n or lerasice hao reduced its rate of;
d'ffe r i 'cede, to3liirsi ''
irtie IlltiVmatileiit , ;or!:the l Frenth *his!
.jimordswing:c t . ? ltl ,r to • ; tot) 'to it
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119PONA fr,aßcA igkexP9 l ,ge4s
ate IRal f3 isaci„bek devoted; to iurernal
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.ivil7 o o"iid'if
o tomiati
t go,ftrfitarisaift that France is ihtriguihgeto,re•t
DRlces• ~)
e et! I PS!A f r e k e,
: 1 funetattiteecifihe ind`Sardinien
biNlehitislastar-'fsittlitring.ittit war wine lealebra •
lad at Turin on the 3d of kugust
MJSIII4.
MMSIM
rePtlted that Baron de s4tch,.: ;Ito
itlyolfirdAiniatpr.pf.tia;? Interior,-had tendered
r ntsignatiOn; the laScOptence,9f
llre3iq fire ErripeYo~::. '.
which wne
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'said , to iinp'en ding,
ssatiartiithe ting opinions'on,'th'e.ques
.*Ap! T4(0, 11 ))*., . '
4,lfli,alAs..Ove9 o th'e statennent in Le Nen%l,'
9_a ittetOndS4'interVieiv b'Stween the,Einperor .
"grAttiittiii and' the..King;:of • Bailin itt,' ' Villa
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0 - 5.1 . 14 'Cep Gaseeio contains the ordinanegs
40,uoiting„theseatrictions, which were iniposed
'•n / commerce on account of the war. The • in.
s tiNftilOn'toqlie 'report of horees and mules is,
•'• :a ,
• ".'ttint'i.. I( •
Caletittill mail. of • the •.15th' of luly.hdi
Aulth teleg ...
rapbed, , “ , • . •
-CeE9 l 9P.e l4ll ,AreePe. were aeeePti9g, their
li, chimes ic large,numl)ers., ,
fib 'tillilliieers'atlielnlintnWore bad ikurh'ed
4 teliftlif,ltudept forty of the , Neiders, , who Will
-11utoltuurtmtmtialetl:, -, •
2.1; ...M71%,,i • ' 4.-n; tl '
ITuF t gfßa9Y.--It is custalillkrY.9
: 3 41094 ; Prti1'9( thet•eePPl,7o lltther upPn T0 11 ' 0 304
. erria tehp l ;,,,i' o: Ocact only halffars ftorn
Asothritqctke iditferent c h tlrfpee.,
).19 40 1oleilent titY CePtaill S-1 etPod 4 9cl n • the
upper, deck of biiisteamer, tolling the last bell
,! plev,i,ouep her„depalure, when he yraaaccest.:
411 ( b.YA.ceriplis loplAng.,individual in the follew
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,iffll.49lTPlitlm , -; 4 •
S.?" ~ • ,
thePaptain, ,*ith. a turn o
•fttipt hunid glance ; • , . '
;101juitActisti"Tetalar fare.ta
"Two dollen; a half.'!, ," •
cii(rOWell h :Ciptilini am a Afethodist preacher,
Wit will yoti chirge meV' ;:i
adippire' ptlij.in,"ieu deep, study, for too meet,
the gliptsiiii seemed totmke the , measurer of; our
land 'replied,. in hit pill:Oise; de
iTadid-;onir i . . • . t,..
3 Clue's*. -slut n't charge ..you a cc
any . b6dr e.'; -, ' a
- Li' IN SAX LATE :WAR.:7-71161)4154 a pub.'
' hltii fade 'liticiviin the. respective lesses of
7 7114' il id 'Aiiides and the . Austriane in the dif-,
'Aellitik:Ctlithref ea 'bottles WhiCh‘toisk place
•
during the xilittptign iti Italy: . : .- -• .• ; ;
•• .. • Nikt:Pilontebello::,Aniip • ' 7,opo,ogmefl, 850
• ' killed itid WcundelyAuStrl ' ans - 0 . ,b00 .. engaged,
'• Vielikiitle'd-jebd vebundeil; inidlso prisonere.-
• • 11hitilittiot . Allieti; 21,600' - efigaged, .1;400 killed
and wounded; Austt inns, 24,000 etigag4;l2;loo,
~vitilhots#
wounded, 950, prisoner! and i i pieces-
~ lf,, , eann'oo.;,ltageptii and To ibigo: French 55,-
4 „ i llOd.ortigid;'*4o? ' killed and wothided, 200 .
ilistitifitirk,iitkVi 'Venni:my Austriani,.93,9oo'eu lT
, .149011443,000.Itilldil• and wounded,,,dop . ptikl:
::ftiellitliffeelltul 4 - citOrfoit. ,Molegnonci; Prenc h,,te,.
• ..,609, eogsged, 900_ killed and wourideik Matti:"
a sr
..,_•''.• —19400 engaged, 1,400 - killed:and wounded,
''''''' liiciiiefi. YSlSlibiliiii: 'Allies . 1 , 0,000 eit.
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' ,;1144800 killed. afid,'WoUtided, 250.prisoh
; 'allita9klitiesdina; s l7o,ooo".ingeged; - • 91,000' killed
, 9 414'00:00441 'boitdO misoners, , and 30...eanepn:
Iv ,if,"; 4419*.to,tiks atatereent, g w . iot. f dlosi
liioowolifided.of the Allies was 21:330;
'•fliks,Ckiiii9L.Vtiteilittle 28,610; ;'making a - differ
'i liiiiiilitifllifithiPtkitotir. of 44,300. ilia timid.'
..--ikEkbiliattfigiiitikitatkina .ipx ison ig • was , only, 300,
"Siddlsit4torAtstiisokiosCl6 OM.. The French
14MM, 'nd, the 4:tr' -tens
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o ti ,
'''''-:: ' ' ." NY'r° l l,'AuroPe•, ,- - :‘4- , ,t,.
, Lotion TPassledulges:ta , t 11001 I 0 vii;k
real , iii , ...iiiile„,,ivepa q i. o ,,;(de it.ficiiin
raz ',l" litelb. sha'Alhaa wonder us ; change,bi
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. rf , . ,L'0,k,... ~, v
c° - 1 0 v, tne. Mgill,"anir in egf Id/ t° INS
sub ''.. t ' , I 1 , , 4 7 , tti '.:l i , , '' i , 'I
,_ . .4.4here 10,11avblialt a tilt tli tr, thOYtaritfot
,bitter expera•nce-4iears or• hiiiaid;ferred;T:o
ae,'W•iteaiiiiiia;tiMi — Vitltita, of Oritity -- of:INIVIII;
lotion, of prays re unansweptd, 01 suNreoge 51e 7 „
sided, of , insults unreseritedi bf conftemely pa ,
liently endured—JmveconYinSod usoftbr trtlb.
111 must buspoken,en , t,.l9olll/ p sniVeiisrdetical•
EX, desp,i.te the aird'thakings of'iNU , :siiikg p it o.?
I Th'e'free(l'Vreii thcliU tiegio sifiveiSvill riot kill
itiitiliOis:&r:Yeaga4l I hei free ion ;6 r titt-i , villlVel
'is as obstinainzair,hbr , sirei ,Iles will. ;cattiest°
rands 10 1 4 , , OP, , bak. nt'itsA'Yqug4ti tofn bil-:ciri
yame.,,mmees ,5,141 , ,)),111,i,htinit.,
~?'?pse,, , saliely)
his 'Wants; • he ilcief!nept loeFor,YOurs.,' Coitiiii,
and tiliiiiir,'ittid"ceffee, P knlitir6bdePO- -. -Ile rases
lit tl,fe .for ttharalt ,
tter s , if td . ilijrn
h his4hPiisfonds DAKI
pph nt h which 'ipw.,frotter'onihe lun,uia ink es
iki.eLt ri - !fitii i ant*
. 4g.taik
tithl
'Bilcidrll4 1/i
t: .is .
has bektilbo?Ott,
nhgaiiya
a pti i;
't Otice o P EOUll'sfe'fitication,anci .
hi , the
;Ivrea t itnitirfrailotiscinvelnilliahvoeharif-work...
ins
Pri4 )l l l lVlY e
been distnrell . rotti . urarns. 'ono muscl e s
Encil dpitee,'' to
fashion the West . C'ndiaii rt ro.iato`aatfree' 4 atid ;
lubcitet... i t..FiFitai. 401 1. iP (l4l e n 'W nt 'i
-e'?PPgh IitI.,!HIMIte9V II SOP-4,4" 1 0: 43 , 0 9 t, 11 4 0T , ! ri
he ,nd Jot t as ;We ,can pee, peva!, w
'OO. hyfiiiis i tint!' *iota fejto;' . l,4.t;
hoifeit,!.ateady hot: . Only . deteithi
)but Aci, 7 l-lesiVen'thal,aonte,
Pearl 4, iP:,k;r;,ilia riknneif 4etdlßYerP l o l t,lll?/141 , 1
!Tor ;p, a reop i a, cletly n meri 77 , hut
,iioitejust-.
-h'eirted el elf Sikh teil
tiOitte
of th'fa.m9.lllitio,Ylnk..fol . , a year, 7 -wonhl,natch'
the .prepious l ,protsgs Jaif phiiantitropy,',
the freed',negro t . in: his:'darly , ' habits;
watch himas he Tailly
ling; Wait Id• SOe hinvat y -yejects
;CUltinill'!citidomeatic apioticils 9!'lgccPla
•itt - wages• Alipterrivtionate, to, the
value of hi s';ivottc,l.We wish, 00, * they Would
watch hiiP while, with
,hlde, thicyer,th,an that
'of hippetiotniPue ; and e " b ody wh ich''fintvid!
heit; it &isnifbit.rath'ei than an'tinnoyatie e
dronititgly.l6uniecovei.the:•preseribed :task On'
which :the . i capiilEnglialimo nin ured,to the
burning sun, consointa impatien t energy'
to 6 often sac s illices*hri With they
wOuld'i3O out and View' the.neiiti' . . alllhe'ltliv
idleness; ' his•iiride, , his'inkratitude;
contemntUoUsly.fineeting.at , , the intlpstr'y;of that
t•pf,e.#hich"rnaile,him free, and then conic. home
and ,teach4he'iiietheratilii; 4esson the* e xpert=
ties ieh'o ` have 'Oerveite'd'hini
.
MEE
INDIA.I"I.OifTaAGaa IN.S9NOa.A.- 7 -.WC.haVe,dskos,
from i Arnpona„ ; lo.ttle'.2.slh' An. mcgress
had jpist . •arriired . at :,tlesil daYa' from
GOdyarnaP, 'wliick' r riliorta The. liews'fr 6 rii
ore the , worst for many Year's. Tlia:Opataln:
dians;'.under the--telthbratad Tawnury, '.head
been yavaging' die 'Whole - northern
and ' robbing: i indisi
,n(llnkantelY• .':TbcY,Yet,CP4ac,te4, 6 nilTof, r fe.
,100e ! and•pi,ru l eo .attUng, i thtt :tun troops
Pidtiira:dara 'nut a tauli • thein ' 'ha • not
inhodn •
• Geth'iGandtriayoh•the'llitli. July, at..tha head
oh fifteen Inindrittl 'men ' , marched upon„Alazat ,
I,?r,•'. and after a shart ,i,tru;gte, ,s'uceedeit in
retahlnitha city, and is on his waY to attaili
Peidhira.' it Is 'filed reporta'd ilidt-rdWiitY and
hip whole'fbeca#ll,o6 - his:Vay - to meet Ciandai4
A dearieista Oght isairtiected. ''. • •
• , for an ,American to
cross 'the lines, it„this tirine,. without being-de
tected, anit.murderad.. All communication be;
tWeenAriimiti and:Sonora id it- an Wend for. the
•
The Pine! Apaches, on the night , of .the
,17th
eighty.heed o 1 horeek and,• mules
frorr i i
any: t.; •' • • -'• '•
Lieut./ Mowry , ' left Ithi - Territory for San
,Franeieco,.Cah, err the 20th. return in
time for , the electioß lir September.. •
GOVERNMENT SUIT Yon DAPiums.- . —The Uni
ted. States. governinentlits entered suit against -
Richard M. Coivriri; Jrilin•M. Corwin, and W.ii
'tiara Wisivell, IL bond -executed by. IV.
P.,Craig, and W.AL.,Righter,,for $75,900, giv
en by. them in : llioveinttr, 1457,t0 open a shiP
`chiniriel the•outlet• of the' Mississippi river
into`the atilt rif 'Mexico; knikin'a's the ttSouth
rWest=Pass,','• aid channel to be twenty feet in
,depth's throughout n'welt•defined width of three
b'undred feet; spid.to keep pie, same open for a
of four and a half years front the comPle
stilt Was commenced against
the same partiep, pin their bond. for $75, 0 00,
coditirinal , for the opening of a ship chanpet et
the ontlyt of the.Mippissippi river into tbe Gulf
of Mexicri,, of the same depth and length; thro'
what ;he' tq'ass l'ontru'." The
'PoinPlalnaiit'alleges•that neither contract has
been fulfi.lll3il,.7antlinnice •claimdamagea to .the
extent of $150;000, •
•
Tie P,ii.t,inu,sTensWe ' have Banished our-
Self tharthe tinfririni of a 'ctireent effort tri or:
ginizeinlang oftilibusterit ftir another raid on
N.icaragua t :wholly, untrue; , and that it has its
origin, simply_ in,the„deaire of iit,earrißbip parties
to pre4n,l, _bk !hook ,or crook, :!his" proposed
speedy the Niearegua' toute under
the , ran ,contract .with
via, And ..the, contract . recentikMade by the
Pgft OlAc• PePar,tll 3 o,nt Witti 'Ali. Johnson, The
object of starting the, niacin the' Ali-
Camiguin gosietikatinf to the extent of pro Citing
Action on :its partisealculated to . prevent Anio
- ,passiingers, from ,c rossing ; their: isthriiiis.-7—'
.!rssfatingfiin Am!.
;Bien
ence
:k ,ia
en:7
rtmi
DEATH iitota- fine. BITE. OP 'A' Ttfiviia.=-;The
Gassite.givgs theOartic'u
larlkof ifklyfitlitli. death °f l it' hokin klymptiim( fl
copilau,Tefon,th,e fingc,,r ,ityrn a t
tie. The eyfineliims Were"iini eamfi as hiara
tihoititt!' got to4r,' - iitterthe bite, the lad bilanne
ffaveri(iffiinni ofterlhe Anger' I:ad:Veen lanced
black ilitoni.apjaared,;on, the -other ,hand; and
pprpttyenta_fc4lßW,Fll, in,whiCh theont if erer wonld
tinarankiiite at Whaieifer , clime - in hie, way,
atier the iiiinner theritirtie:''
.e ot
eiPg
,-.The Democratic Territorial;;Corivention, in
spssio,q,at,Topekt!,,yeetpectiAy tiom , inatod 4:. W.
'
cdrieepeindentisaya of NapoNod; that
'hiviebkrece an Italian; by birth a Dutchman,,
.by. the_ichool,ednestioo.a Gerroan„by: military
education a Swiss; by political studies in Erig,-
lisitman, and by his crown u Frenchman. '
.. , <LERVRYWOETH, A lig
tgottutv \;f3cntotintt
T4ursaity, August 20;4909
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'llo. r .(yriAs v il . ptlStreett. Neu;or
Yk, dtttl 10 toile St . Xtortb4.
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'S; tif r: 1r Pal` E'Nut id, &' CO., aro (lie - Agents' far t he
.11.YinaiDokst
oo,tr„Ontl.,.tho =not.: irirlitoutial and largoit
clritilytiiii - Nr-Oilyq.piiiiiii Ma TrailmrStiires'orid CiO CAlk , ..
milli, 7T.1117 arerivathorisfd t .,yr .roritia9t.. for uk ,t,•.ovi•
Demo'ciatic tta'te ,NcipiAationi., •
't.
-:a ,t , ;; 'MOIL Belli+ EY olipqXNffigiU
• . . • •
JOHN • ROWE; ..%•••?,•,
DiStkic,tiNominations:
t, '• . ,• • . •
is , :11ACp[IV.11, -, of
. 51%0411 CO!t9ty,
0p!!,joot 10 t” A F ti,,n of 1"./loti:ict Convention, .
,
itg:Pkidr4„Nl , Kotti)
S'tibject to Distiit%fConliehtion'l'
• r County Nominations.. •
Fop.•(111I.31p . 51(/NgR, •
WAI'TIERIIIAiy. J. DAVIS.
,I1• •, ':•:: • •• , :1 • 1 • •T
• ~ .IrO.II, C OTIPtfE.I 4 .i. 1 .1;4 i (1;.1.1;,,,
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;rHcNrraiter(^ftßeictiti i
Port ~Allegatry,i,,seet , tis a .stalk- , .-or cattier , a
hundle, , coataitiitigmpwatds of .fiftyt stalks; C
frOgO,
one. root r che,product!,e( a singliime.4.! , Lre
semb)es, grown',lo , :this,
:vicinity;-it, is rdai ker etrlorCFai more thickly
covered,wyitlidlegyes:orA ;bias/C.114d a*, ogeel,AS
lunallCnf Chan: millet r , Mr. _Barrett -eaya.che
growth is ,very.large. . The specimen befoieme
:is ,near fivelleet .Thentroduction oL
this .graes ,utto the count rovill he ; or. greaChen
*fit; as, it giv,es , our formers._ gn oppoitunity
provitling an.egeellept 'substitute, lot, hay.:
•Co:acitTrrioi.r.—offe - see that A.' ist.'" ssihrn
has eatahliShed. a - tiothol l iye'rf.'Stable In 'tills
place:, He the' host. of hork . es and
carriages.to lot aflow prices: , .lt was tixinghi
douUtful livery stable' eauld lie
liistctiaa(l;'' Vet' increase b '
urline'ss le . sec!i
fFfbt tell! andenbtedly, be well patronfzd:
••'; We Ondersi4ntl: two of the.. retdEti
:Lof i iyttteotOil mvOrka rneftedi ~b y :toeing
tiiposod :tivliota. fi re. ire , ' pot en
opoiled,rand..can ibo fuse/ ,fOr,drier'oo
DEctak;w 7 Jasper Marsh 'deciiriestho. l itom-•
for County AuditoN, end it : thits becor , ngs the,
duty, q . the peptr,al",committl ' t to.rrippiy .the
, T!OangTa Arkeeti'4.
for this purpose. The office a Auditor is pile
clofthe ; most, important ;'q the eOuntyo,. at
Jan - melted eth 'tb notorious - cor - rehrindent
of :the'.7c: Y.' Tribiine hag .writieii . )l ll b64 . in
which miseion'''Oc'eu4." We
es)t all ,who united with him- in th, Itansa.
.crusade to read it, and kest.in . mind - that this.
same . Redpath is one of - the Spostlea of 'the
Republican party. - He
-says:"
c , 7 war* between the
isfOrth• and . the South would ultimate inincur-
reclean, and : - that the Kansas troubles. would ,
probably cream a military .condliel of.faid a;etione.
Renee left ,Ahe south.,..end .went to . .'„Ronsas,
and endecivored pell.9.cTally and pen to
preiipitate . a revolu tion..'.•
'11%i!) tield 'avowal; takip eenjartiliim w i th
the hope expressed 'by the gteat Republicans
leader;' Giddlngs r the day would" come'
When the toOli:Of 'the incendiary Would;light
pp tie south,' ' weaves no -doubt. upon - Act:mind'
to'thp'principalaim of the Etepithligen s pow
ty:.: le civil w a r and disunion. . .
. . • .
A.v?untry editor having : received twia.;gold
dollarti-in•advance for hi paper •sayit that he
atilt alto w . a children to plai'iviih Other ,
ctrenot a oauitl.
New Voik - ;
Mr. Marsh has taken 'posseision of the Rrie
Road as Receiver; with absolute control of the
property, su'blect .Only to 'the 'autliniity the
SuPremetehrtl' It is . statedoVith some shear.
.pf probabilityohat he . intends to appoin t Mr.
Minot - as hie' assiataat #pefatini the'
'We understand it Ls :not Mr, Marsh's . intention
to make any important chingoi in ;' personnel of
tho goad. Tlie,Cotomittee orDirectott
engaged in . Makitig out a scheine of capitaliza :
tion, tiut aq yet,htitie adoptea no:Plan.
TUE KANSAL CONSTiTTITIONAL CONVENTION. --7
The . Kansas, Constitutional . ConventiOn, bee.
:broken up in a.row; the • Democratic members'
,secedlng and refusing to sign the State consti:
lution adopted.by the convention. '::t'h'e 'quart,
rel seems to have arisen from; a idttee'Perbonal,
controversy; in which charges of hribery were
freely bandied.: The immediate-occaoion, Of
the trouble was, the question' of looting.,tlie
State capital. , The contes t lay between the
cities - LaWrence and Topeka.. '.Theltitter
was chosen, :arid iffw'as 'Upon Iblichoice that
charges,:of bribery and cerruption were foun
ded...,, The. Democrats , finally seceded . alto=
Origofi 0:11t.
The . official vote of Oregon has at lastarriv,
wed,. Which gives Stotit o theterrreiatievanciid
ate' , for Congress yisjorq : of 4 Votes : . In thi .
catie the:Republican i;langh cornea . in”justhe-,
foie the returns: • • • • • •-. •
•
The Cornmissioners appointed 'by- the Gov
ernor f;,examinn the .Sunbury: & Erie from
Erie ti)Nyarren, arrive din this place yeateid'ay
,having completed their labor:.' They: were ac
companied, by Several gentlemen' from Phila.
'delphrit arid Erin.. The Cornmissiimers mort
the track as being ready for the iron to Oil
placeiVarrot Ledger. ,
. . . .
~....,..f.::-4.-.-Vnica-,--/sugust gl-;--,1„,„59f-,!;,
3..'t .'! Ps . oi lie; E50., 1 ,. , •.• ` : '‘4 ..•:"•:.- • f''2, ',.....•
4 c/s'i,J e`f tislellenuiti l sic eiisilitteSe , ..•
'.....:': .e`—••q. '
.ll.i l i * 4 l dotic ii V.iilietiesndi : i ''
e
for ounW / f e?, nyOwn 'sk a ecandtdslsffor.
:-Auditor,-"F The .floiniffatiiin%mes i tiiid o w lh o r,
fity.lnfif.ini thc„*.light est' IslioWledge: of at and.
es,l.sm.et.preiefit situated it would , belmpoi:
~ - ...,,, .._ _. .. . ~ . _, ••• ~.
siblefossne r tp attend..topie 4 d_ut ice of
. tlio off i ce; '
Iweie'l te,lmielented: .Itiheiefore; WO relitly
linink,Cto . tlie ,CouyentiOn;,.mosi ,Cespectfullk,
iscliielning a: rillill.ltte. , '..: : 'it; ,---•,•:. - i
' '. • Respectfully : Yours;,• -
• .. 7 ,.,,';',:. , 1 '. '',., : ..,"JAsstst•JitAusii., ~
Meetlilrof the . Tienive`taiic - eomuitttee. •
' l A'''tiietitiiiig of thiir.DeniOCratii
helit
Bennetkliqute; Smettiport,.on:Tueislhiy the 24th'
it 4' Yeti thiti nOriri
.
lble - HieriBnll, the - Off'
•ebyility ll'idiioil l th'eronvintidti keying ifoini'n
aced':htit. one candidate fore thO' o'lltee; 1 14r:
March,arid tie
' o:riler'erf the Cantiniiitee; . '
T. C. IVA:CKUS
, Wiseecres tire *dieting another -porde in
money froin' the fact thait'the' fereiin
iMPUtts ere':se 'lt is id
to hoPO MO will heed . theleS
ions al ieedi deOily the
lessee' and suffering mire recur to the coon . -
tr . tioirt' ii y idsicin:: l The poliey Which for:
ed,' Whit . we
ii'eideit'''Or for, beenis'to
hay eritirO'lbet•sight and
. a - spirit ' of
desire tO'get rich
:bi has obtained: Our',boeinese'is
e, entirely on a.ficti mus basis, °un-
Pipei'Ctiii ) e4ii,` that when
'mately. and .'honestly: imitiaged is not 'reliable
.and' if
• •
a ”panic" occur, is entirely, wortbless for' thO
immediate ' 9 e the" 'peordO:
adh us 4 .our business
le'carriellen in this 'recklese'credit system
The remedy consists in confining the business
of. the count ry 'within the titbits of its' legiti=
"ate. wants livid Means:* Iris, time to corgi;
mence this refOfii in earnest: Let the'people
M'KebiCeininiy ,Make it a ruiito buy n'oth. :
ing:tbat cannot" be paid iof at the time Mir::
Chase, and they. will, sO far.a's future:operations,
areCOficeind,' be: above'. the effect of a panic:
Thb ifresentbtriide en' excellent opportunity for
clabsei .Wifhin` Mir county to try: the experl
i'dieid,nithe 'at- the Sunbury' , & Erie
'Rai6o create!' a cash market•flor all products
that-die eqi,lief'iniked With, • alsota demand-for
lahO'r it 're n eritti Th e' extensio n
of.:the'canal to 'will•Mit it in the
power portion of otiii lumberman to realize
money Tor'theii lumber at any time on delivil
ery, wittiont being.Oubjeet to the loss and de:;.
lay of seeking si'sbuthern .metket,' by Way of
pie river. ;.The reform commenced in the
country will gradually:extend. to theicities, and
our.heally Importers will coni'ne their opera;:
tions within iefe-bOutids; or if-'they do :.not,
the'Country, theeource of all Wealth, will be
t • !
Republicin pariers, as , usual, attach all
blime of past cthSrd times" to the Democrat
. and : insist if we sbotild be
at any future time; it would hi
entirely ;attributable to 'Demoirats... But n
short tiine sinetheY complained' that the irri
poits hid tallelf to such an 'extent that the
revenue ivitsi inetiffteient• for the exPenses
GOvernment; and now that there Is large 'qu'ati
ides of 'goods , brotight into 'thi Country; and as
consequent i n cr ease of revenue from duties,.
.
they have fresh , causes of complaint against
the DeMociatic party.
.This same pirty head;
cased of .unnecessary cost . in the expenses of
Governmenti and are hitterly denounsed . .for
the, deninasid mail service, made necessary by .
the Opposition in defeating the Postal appropriti
tion bill inCongress. tVerily . the Demoiratic
party have much to. answer 'for. Admitting
it to have controlled the deitinies of. Our nonri 7
try, had it not ought, in jiistice, to have Siime
Cridityor the unparalelled growth and prOspet.
ity to which we have attaiiied, as a nation.
'.COAL AS:AN AID, TO .. INDUSTRAL PROGNESS.=
questions' of high ecOnoinical value arise out of
the possibl &development of the great coal fields
of The 'United
,States, 'which comprise no less
:that' 196,840 square miles—added to which the
British provinoep contain 7530 square miles.—
,These coal areas are amazing and may be pro
ductive of immense corrimerciarresults in the
far future. When ' reflect upon , what .has
been achieved by the produce of the Coal fields
.01Britain,,mere.specks compared with these of
the ,Uasted , States,and, in figures amounting
ohlji to sir :equate Miies—when' we. further
iedilder tire toil coalfields of Europe; and find.
thenfonlyB964 square miles—and then endea
ivor to.anticipate the.mining .of 'the; enormous
,fieldisof.the United States upon an extensive
scale, we are led to forecast a future of almost
'bounilesa initeiprise for that wonderful country.
:An militate of the probable • produce' of the
American coal fields' may be formed'fromeorne
data afforded in an excellent work just publish...
ed Prot Rogers, op,the Geology of Pennskl-,
.Averaging, the - total thickness of the
Workable coal in Great . Britnin 'at 35 feet ,we
hive' a totatof workable coal equal to 190,-
000;000,000 tone. In the same way, estimating
the total area of the productive coal helds of
North America , as 200,000 square miles (that ,
is inclusive'of tfimßritish Provinces) and aver
aging the 'thickness 'of godeworkable coal at 20
feet, a result of 4,000,000,000,000 tons is' gain
ed,. Gr, tomSket these results ,more epprecia ,
ble, if we take Ihe,arnount of workable coal in
m
Relgiu,airl,,theri that in .all the British Is
. lands is rather .more. than 5; 'that in all'Etfrope
91, and that in all the , coal fields orNOrth Amer
ie• is .1 t1,./ . ,.Thicinetliod of ratio is :more: in
teliigible than that of relative superficial mag
nitiples---;and we at once perceive that the Uni
ted 'States. possees more than twenty-t WO time's
our amount of coal:' We apprehend, however,
when mining discovers,mOre fully the charsic
*cif the.Aritkrietin coal, that the superinrity,
of our best bituminous 'coal will, in, a large
ineaeure r compensate for our' smeller quantity.. ,
—Loudon Naming Journal: . .
. •
STANZAS.
•. • ' .
tiithiArt'aead, only 4 ' • ,
Our cherilibed one of earth; • , : •
niOre we ' ll, hear:thy.folltitepi fall
Upon the glowing,
i ~ O fcrw merrily the time.niussid by, ,•
ifirlithtlbou didet •
`4'.....;,.J.F0r-theii we bud a faiki . eluirm,.
That' smoothed life's weary wily. • •• 6
• • .• - • .. •
-• ThOugh elonjla Obscured ,the noonday's slug,
•••••••4 '• '•And tempests 11°100 aronnd.,. -- .•
Though Invelpflowers and golden inaybe,: ' •
'• ?Lay withpred on the.ground: • • •
4 Still all watijnyoua hero on earth,.
Though every flow.er,Was dead; •
weld 4 tiowerlar
w,b.itboybas it tied!' • .
• . . .
•
Grim, death bad poised-his fatal dart, ,• ,-
To try its, deadly,' • -• ' ••• . 1
Acid with' im nynlie gti'ked, ; , • •••••
Tolled some tender flower: • • ' ." • .•
• .As Ifnipdopacidua of his strength,'.. •
• . And that be ~ • • '
•.- • struck. iiyoung.and tenderbuilf
And Rif dhl lne renal? ''
Why. ahonlil he; pluck' ..•-
• That blosannictrin the floldi • ••
COuld not tholiano . n y s o • • ... ,
. tender bosom shield? ~ • .
proyeni and tears oUnd'avall, '•
• To stay ,Idelatal;dartt • •
And could ho yon ntl i and t.
--To heal tho.bicedips heiset? • . .
Is tboro . ne niej.cy: in ; h4lbxig.iB.o: . ..
• la there.no pity, there?• •
-And, can he heat' arid' • • •••
Tho weilinge Aintdr?' „- • ' •
Perchance huilftirt hi pained:Again,'
All wet eiitlilecaldinitlenre• • •
Oh;-who can. tell.where•it will etriko,.. •- - .
And who can calni our leers? . • '
. • .
. .
The noontide son ehines roburnfully;•.; ..` .. •
The forest'a tinged„with g100m;.,.., '
• .
For, now' the flower that bloomed so sweet, . • i'
.. IS mouhlering:lo the tonli.: ~ •
No reorelier - little handi' , :wo , llclasp;•
Or her footsteps fall, • .' • • . : , ..
Nor hear lierlisp's.eweet ..Imampa, ,,
•Or answer to her ealh ,•• -, , . -..., .. • . • '
• . • .. ..
But 'should riemottru her exit hence, ' •
To that more blissful:Ali ore, .• .•
• i.Wheicire shall Meet—ell meetagain,,
And meet to Mill' no mote. • '
Thom cease; fond pa;rentd, dease•to 7116u:to;
Dippel all care apd gloom; • • ,
'Thy sweated FLOrtliNdt le in floaiien,
'Mhprellexera.prer,l?loomi;.:
•
Pr.,.4..Colereanoyhoes death 'yvareannpunct.
.edlaii i .vveek was, Mts. of the 'oldest settlers . in,
that partof The.county; having removed froan
glsego,'N. Y., in the year 1819, and settled at
the. place , w,here, he,•'resided at the time of his
death Dr: Coleman, in common.with the ear
.lyeettlers of the.eounty, suffered untold , priva
tions and "hardships.. : Pray isions' had.aften to
he panked on berries fropu 'Jersey Shore, -a dis-
Mince of 80 miles, over-a•routealmost u:ninhab-
At an early day, Mr. Coleman, iu company
yvithCapt ! liividht, of ICheriango county, built
a.milt, on theaite now,lcnown a.the
. 4 6coleipaa ,bnt in tliose days, ,lumbiring
was not as profitable as in has now becotne..—
In.someinstances. there:ivas not enough: real.
izedirorrythe sale of lumber, at Pittsburgh or,
Cincinnati to pay the .exp'enses'6l getting if to.
. -
.hfr. colethan raisecra large family:of _cliii
dred, which are settled .inthe vicinity- of the
91d, Homestead, and are enterprising,
' reliable
citiiin a in, good circumstances.
Tlie following letter from,Mr...Georga, Chary
erlain,•we copy from the OleaO Advertiser;--
Mr. Chamberlain as,ie.well•known:is.the.pre
"prietor Of the Olean Foundry, at Whichtkp
torts used at tha;Lafayette Oil:Yorks were
manufactured:, He . has, recently spent .several
days at the Davis Mines, .and speaks in• praise
of all he saw there:,
N . ..Y.;.Aug. 22, 1859
JAS. T. H ENRY, Esq. - Dear :Sir . :—I have
just refurped from • my long contemplated visit
to.the Luther - DaVis coal mine; its Lafayette
Pa., and . t6 the oil works. .. '
.•
I have- used the coal from thathed, and
I have found it Superior to any other bitiimin-
Oui coal that-I have hitherto .been able to bb-.
tain; whether wanted for smith's purpcisetf•bi
for making steam. , • • •
•• The mine ia• thoroughly•opened,•and several
.thousand tons, have been.taken from. it. The
vein averages *six feet in thickne l ss, "and there
is n apparentlynolimit to the ntiantitiuf coal
that can' be mined there. .
.There are' five vats in the reeeiying 'room,
; three of which were filled
. with*cNde oil of a
rich burnt coffee c010r... Six retorts only, were
in'oPeration, and tvvo more to be pat in inaion;
try, and as a..retort.,Of five tons capaCitY con.
templated; arrangements
,being on
.that ,for its
:erection. , Negotiations appear- to ,be neerly '
!consummated for*the immediate , placing of the
iron on the B. &-.8. R. -R. as. far as Bradford,
twelve miles from the -mines, and for continue'
ing the road to their immediate neighborhood.
The-value of the 'coal -is Well known, The
,question of its-fitneSi fdr oil,
,(a portion of , the
vein only' being-used for that ,purpoid. I, be
lieve,) is settle d.- ,I have nOt only. seen some
'of the , purified oil burn but 'I have' !reedit in
process -of purification,' running over from- a
small still of afew .gallons capacity, as clear
- .as - olive oil; and•quite free from offentive'odoi,
and 3 belie seen nOcodLoil, that gives, better,
light,' ,r crinsider thd project success—notii
question oftiine—but a thing, clone. "Maya not
time' to prepare a rifore - elaborate statement on
a subject of such' great -interest to Olean, nor
would it be proper to go more intei.detaile. , ‘I
.131 Are no hesitation in .saying that visitors,will
60; well repaid by a'visit to. the mines. • ,
• , • *Very resp'f,*.Yours,-&c.,* •, .
GEO. CHAMBERLAIN*.
A DELvao.On Tuesday , evening, Chartiere;
Robinson and Lower, St: Clair township s; lying
•in the vicinitrof Saw Mill :Run, were , visited
by what the residents believe to be ,a Water-
Spout, sweeping everything before it. The low
grounds , Were completely deluged, and the
Smallest 'Stream's were 'so ".Owetren • that they
overflowed their banks. The foundations of
two frame houses up' the run were"tindermined
the,buildings being earried, away. and ,hOoted
down the stream., A portion of the` Temper
plank-road' .
,was swept away' and - . the
'planks carried: to the toll gate; blocking it up
complete/Y.
..Large quantities, of saw logs and
- Ittnober, from Caragan's mill, caino down anil
found their , way into the river, 'A 'portion of
the bridge". over SOW 'Mill 'run.; at 2 Smitley's
tavern,'Was washed atVay, 'and the foundation
shattered se as to render it..un'safeto"pass over.
Many houses were partially ,submerged, and
'the: foundation's of some undermined by the
force of the Watery element. • The foss has. not,
been 'estimated, hut it is "considerable, and
. no
little inconvenience prise `lrern-this,tinMr
pected• mowing •of the waters.--Pitta,..'Pod,.
•• , •
18tle
' — "" rn *.°lsburned on
e.osoutr, redentEl.
amounted to.$2000,01).-. ,
. . ,
'OrHAFF4 O. /N .SQuAws,,Hotage Gieeldroa a
recent othne.tilt; residintaear '
the junction of Hatn'sPriric
Whokhail,een • thel,e twent y oddryears,.'
.6eginWith littleir*Othing 'and has quietly ac
ea trdilafao SOme.fifty Seises, ttirefliat, fOr
Ltr7tth:e.t-inf neat,eattli,;.three sinews . ; and any. •
eumber ot.half:lffeed "children.. ;Ale iistid! to
be 4ortfi3ev erftY - fire'ilinusanifihitlars 4. thottgh
lie . .haknot=qyen a-garden 'has probßhty,.. Rot
tasted an apple or peaeh these _ten . years . , a nd.
lives in .a tent which. would he_doi,4ifilt.y:dol- 1
larS: Greeley says: "White men with two or
three - squaWceniti; a re ',Au ite .aonitrion. through
.intt this, regiori,_ and,.YoUne„-aad rplatitv'ery!enfoe
-33/ girls'are'litiagffrfitfin thahOhitheraily
white Meg atc,fegularly-and. openly ris.;,Circas
sian-s. Constantinople; ustilirianko•'or
prices is froni's:4o2.tiisBo:--abortf4that of Indian
horses. , bear it stated that, though Ali"
tradei be dull, that in young squaws haa
.brisk.on Green River acid the North iPhAtte,"
Xxieristott QMbn to Porttilit.
• .9n• Tuesday • morning hiat f •theY.xtensidtc,
PertYilte 'was formally., :opened! 'l44:boati,,.
loaded with: citizens . °Obis. villageptid. dor.
neighboring , villa'ge of Tortvillej•left the 'been
here•tdr•pm letter port about it O'Clo'Cli,T,fee
boats •wera towed by. four hems
boat was accompanied bf•abutuPof
Olean.Corifet'ilautl being upon 0ne...- - ;-Thelpitss-
Wet, ; ptSzt heing,
reached tie - over, 'Arriving:
therei-the.enterprising'uitizeis-hi44reptired, a
most ituriptuOui dinner,' under the direction Of
Mr Tiarabee, mine host of the PortYille.House,'
to Which. the levited 'giteits 'did 'iriiiejinitice.
Hon. F. S. Martin was:arie„ong.,thegueste,lint
we regret lie'viSs compelleitto lea'vebufort4e
arrival'of the balance of the: guests,- al it., , was
expected he would addrist•them: • There were
no speeches, blit. everybUily,: Seemed, to.he,de f
lighted.with the:trip, and iongratul atA one!.
strongly. maiked - upon the :cetintenance t s_uf all
'---.especially. the citizens trf
quence.of the ceinpletion of the. canal, to their
enterprising_ village; •
.•
'We understand there- is • (ruin 35009,000 . t0
.5,000,400 feet of lembur now wafting isliipynent
there, altoruearly all of which.must reach tide
Water befOre the close of:
, •
• CINCINNATI Augiist 18.
P . rofessor:Wise, WhO ascended tiiLafaYette,
nd., in, his, monster balloon,, on !Wednesday af
ternoon, came down five Milessoutli of—roaw
fordsville; in the.sarne State. returned to.
Indianapolis this' morning.' ,
STADiDIZf ~0061, 1 T. Y.0011311T.
. „. .
J. C. Backua;.ilorough of SonittlipoTt;'..Va
than, Cennii, Eldi . ed; William WiikioAibetty;
1
C.. 7 M00T0, Stippen; . deres. —
C9SIMITTEE CP VIGILA NCE:,
Robert Hinds and , G. 11:' • Gillett, .Ceres; ;R.
P: Fowler. and C., C. .3fOles, `Eldred; • IL: W.
Barr and S amuel Boyer, Bradicirdi
rind E. Sunderland, Corydon; Orrin 'Perky - and
Charles Woodruff, Hamlin; James Aiideirscia
and-M. N.FoWell, Hamilton; .Williain Gifford
and Tho Mas Goad:yin, Keating; George Moore'
and C. T. .Aledblrjr; Liberty;
,Jittiperr, Marsh
and Wm.. Blew; Lafayette; Andrew Gallop and
Ransom Burdick, Norwieh; Joseph Ellis ;and
Gidenn Ellis, Qtto; S. B. Sartwell.and Roman.
Lutz, Smothporti. ilishoriLucas and
.T. Fall,
Sergeant; N. L. •'DYkalind Seneca F:leetpan,
On motion•of G,.R. Moore, the proceedings
and resolutions were ordered
.to be ! printed.'-in
the M'Kean COunty Dentqcsixi.: •, ' :
On Motion, "adjourned„sins :dia., . ,
S. SARTWELL . ,
Smethport, Auggust 15;4859. • .
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICF. is hereby giv.en amt.'. C. ACKLET,
. Administrator of .the . ,EState of HENF
COI , IKILIN, rate of Bradford Township, deCeased,
has filed. in my office his - fast end 'final ItccOunt
as Administrator of said Estate; find that he
-will present the same for. confirmation at the
next Orphan's' Court to,be held at Smethporti .
the 4th Moudity.of September next,: ensuing,.
C. K..-SARTWELi.,
. . . , .
; • .. . 'Clerk Orphan'3,.oordir
Smethport, 'Aug. 23, 1859 • p23-4,w
SMOIPOIILLIVEitY STABLE'
THE'sLIBSCRISER has cif;etietr4 Pe.W:Lfy-:
ery,.Stable . in Smethport, at the residence
of Dr. -Wisner on' King Street; three_ Anors
east ..of Court .House; •where can be ; found
the, best of Horses and 'Carriages at low prices.
He! intends , to 'make .Smethport -a permanent
reitidence, and asks a' share of patranage.
. • A. N. -SMITH.
Srpethport, Aughst 2 , 1; 1859. . • - n23tf:
. .
41 , • . .
ESTRA:Y .
OME TO THE PREMISEWOF THESUB
.
C.scriber, in Elated. township,MclCean CO.,
pa : , a Steer three or four year old, of avarage
size; red color ' •a few white hairs on the;end Of
his tail,—heebrass knobs on 'the ends' othis
horns.. The owner ia• ra quested to prove Own
ership pay chargeai•and-take hint away., or he
will be sold'according
,to.law•:.
. • '" JOHN•CAPIELELD.
ELOnno, August 11, 1859:- .;'
$BOO TGIF
SUBSCRIBERS WISH TO
ploy an active reliable man. in
each,section or the State to travel and takeor-
SEGARS AND TOBACCO,
by samples... WHll.pay, a salary.ors6oo: to $BO O
per' year, 'payable monthly. For isaniPys t and
particulars'apply to, or address;inclosing.tieenap
for retain postage, ',CARY
• • • • • Tobacconists,'
: . 31 stied; i IClviltillc• 1 • •
•
T OST—A bundletrof clothing' wariest from a
.IL/wagon in. passing from Bradford to :Fawners
Valley. The bundle contained.clatty.,,cctat,
pants, vest, antshirt, tied:up in faCtorir'ClOth.
Whoever finds said bundle, will confer a favor .
on thC subscriber, by .leaving it at. the Perim
crat 01fiCe,: Smethitort,'..and 'Will' be' liberally,
paid'for, his trouble.
F'ORIC & :FLOVF
WHITE FISH AND SHAD.,
TA.L . O Jr *.:st4-A.l - 4.1V,
. ..'".' C4',:P,1.4E*9,'.:,:'i.::,'
WARRANTED TO STAND'IN. HOT
WEATIIER •
OLD '',IROrt.I'IANII.,. l'Aefililliq!,,.
.
TAK,F.:N in nxchange for . ware.at my. isture,.
.or on account.. • E. S. AL51.50.1.
I 7 - I'.
J. J.