M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, October 06, 1859, Image 1

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IMBLIBIIED *VERY TlitlitBDAY MOILNIS6,
: 814*TiliORT,
.d9uNTY; PA
Mid: -, 1: , .!:: $1 . 50. in 4d7ranise.
:-Itstites of Advertising. - •, • •
-.loolumu ono year •
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kw, of 12 iines or leas, 3 . 1511
Swab aialitequeot insertion 2s
Oardie; with paper,: ...• . ~• .. ''s 00
Role 9r figure work. w 1 icieble'the . above ritaa.
Moe typ e, or eight: lines nonpareil, is
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—101.4L0 i tClokivitoranelit ;
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whoicog. 1, sitioVairsifraioeeites, Pork;*
. Flour, U,•;toots old Shoes,' /cc. • store -
the Astot House Block, Eimlthp9o Pa. • . -
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Wtiolesalo aid.Retail . Deafer:l? PrOvleloni arid- .
Grgr i r
Wo Plotur, Mail, Feed, Pork, Balt, &c. .
St 41/0 4 , 0,111,10afid. , " T40214'010. Poiotk.
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. risk,o46; Pork,;.7lciir, Belt; Wish
3 r: ei Clothing, liciops and • El4oca.' tlmothport,
• 2k:AvlrJaw; .;; • •
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piscuem , m•cluipio ,•
Millwright
'Peet 411eghetly,'Ween county • .".' • • • '
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J. L. BROWN,:' -
litalVtifol4 CRAFTSMAN, OQNVEYANCEll'andleal.
AgusA; : Moe, Williamsville, Elk Go„ rennia.
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Chap*& Boyle, ' .... -11 — logway, P&.
Hon, Thomas Struthers, • . Warren Pa...
'lr' Sinethoort; Pa.
Hoax A. ......--'.-... Thiene Vista. Pa.- '
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"• : • ' • CARVER HOUSE, - • ' • •
.11:' Rad. Proprietor,.corner of Water and Hickory;
Itreeta,,Warrea t . Pc. (lepers' Stage Mee,
• C. BACKII13"14 CO. ' • ' .
General Peelers rn Dry Gpods, Groceries, ' CrOckery,
' Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
'....ther.,oppos* the Court Hoot', Dmetbport Pa.•
FOBS HOUSE, .
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._frontingOW:Riddle,' &leers, .olein, N. Y. 7A116'6, M.
liln.L“.'Preprieter. , The Fobes Rouse entirely new
ASA of brick, '.and to furnlihed in, nsidern style.
Ma,. prepriedet liaLters himself that bleaccommods,
tione axe not •sitipissed by any hotel. in Western New
()irrigated - run to and - from the New York' and
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. • • ...STRAD. D.. SA.DELTN
'Arromarr Sinettiport,: COunt.i:
- , Algenktor Messrs. &.Ce 'Lauds .Attends
eapeelally to the'Colleetion of Claims; Examination of
.-amad Titles;. Payment of -Ewa's, and all Moistest rela:
tolleal Estate; ()Menlo liamlin block.'
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.'GRAENI3 ROTEL
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D. A. Wittoie,.Proprietoe&st lituzusi• Warren co u n ty
rev,.. fill Table will: be , supplied with the beet . the
'country affords, and he Spare no pains in 'accomodsting'
hU g ue s t s. _
E. BOUGIITON 'ELDRED,
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Attorney ilia' Ootnisellor• at Lew; Ornethport,.Witein -
Cleuisty,'lNC. - •-• Bueiesq entrusted to his care ror the
...:rountioe of IttlKeon ' Potter awl 'Elk tril be protuptly
attended to Offleein the Ooort Itoure, eecoisti floor.
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(. rtiyelelein And Burgeon, Bu,ethp ort, Pn, will attend to
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all professional calla with'promptiless.. - ' Office In Sart
: well Blocki eeemni Boor. : . , • •. - •
' ' • -." ~ '. • .8:11 OTLER & CO., -. . • • ' . ..'
;Wheiossle and Eitel Dealers An 'Staple and. Haney: Dry
.. Goods, Carpeting', Ready Made Clotbinn; and . General
..' Ansiabing Goode, Bode end Sheen, Wall. and . Witidow
' • . Paper,. Looking GlieseeAe.. •At Olean. N, Y:,
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lmethport,WlLean Co., Pa. D. R. Deems* Preprie
11Per—klenosite the Ooitrt.House., A new, large; corn.
: ' modioue end well 'furnished hoUse! • . . .
JOHN p. BACKUS,.
attoiney and Couneelleir ai,La,'Smethport.; . M , llean Co;
Pa.:. Wtllattend.to all beelines!' In Mg prOreFullooinO)r
conntlesaf ItPfteack. Potter ind'Elk.• Office over 0. /I
Hartwell & Brothers' Rare:
HAMMY noun,
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.VOMIT of Second and Marti, streetiy. Warren, Pi. R.
. A.,Dandon, Proprieter. • •Pravelera will find gond ac
. - enwunodatlona and.riresanable charges. ,
s. NrAsON,
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'Dealer In Staves, Tin Ware, Jappaned Ware,. ;1k.0., hest
:alde:et. the Pablie Sqluire, Smethport Pa.. Custom
workdone to order on the shortest notice, and in the
. ' Moat aubstantial manner. - : • . .
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W. S. intowNELL,
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Dealer hi Dr y GOOde,'Grocertee, brcickeiy, Haidieare
800% Shoe., Hate, Cape,.
Waco, Nalla,.olle, &0.,
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East. aide Of the Pablic,Square, Sniethpoit; Pa/
A: 3, .OTTO,
Pester In Provisions ind.FamilY Groceries generally, at
Farmers • Valley; IVlrkean Pa.. Gran, Lumber,
• Shingleg:&e...t4iliala :•esshangO for, Cioods.• Paton
Mislielneir for. •
HOTEL;
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Lasanani: Prapriet4ir,—Allagheny IdtKaan
• Co Pap' , TWA house fa Ablated about nine sullen from
nmetbport. on Abe - road' to Olean, and will' bp found a
• . convenient' atopidat-place, ' : '-* •
•v ..qll2olllat .notra,
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ridppen.lll.lrisatt Co;,,ta: tandanit Coda, propilef oe•
edinniodiona and wOl-furniahod - Enrangeni
and tdavidera 'fill and :good 0000romodatiOno. • •
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• F . AI.O.IOEREP .VALLICY, HOTEL,: • ...
houee'!i situated abont Bret
Irani Bmethport on the road to 0101111: iPleaßtire partlet
and. otbote can,bp sooenmodaten on the ehortest no tido.
.ELDAFff..}IAtFAVAY,.'4OOI3I.,
Thlab le 'Dusted ital.
r. wa
.ylotwaang methpott a onse nd'Olean. - If you . want a good
dinner Ws ie the.plaeo Ao stop. • - • .
;comas, . •
Proprietor of the at: hiechanlcaborg:
Kee n PediPir Pa flour. Meal,-and Weed, constantly
on hewl'andidr nale.to large:Andaman quaatltioa:
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KenPCtr itagtedrthe juno
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wdle::nei 04 14#7.
aiveoade?nin,
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ASTOR HOUSE,
rA4 I , I intPORTy DIVILEA,W, Pa.- ,
• . ; EABKEZAV; : - Proptiefor..
.Tha proprigiai, having; recently. paiabased and Thor
., flighty Witted the Astor House, Hatters Mei/telt that he
.04siageslikhis mood aocoausedatkaai as aat betel is West
in, raaosylvasia, . .
TiCE 1ia8620 LAST =QUIST.
'lt. was very hot day in the summer of I'7lB.
The British General, Clinton,: with a formida
ble army; was basting across the • sandy
plains of New Jersey, to join the forces of
'Genet al Howe, at ,'Sandy HOok. And'. Wash
ington With a h',a rtinr ; once' more regenerated in- .
to life, determined, if, it lay. Within the boands
of'possibility,: to prevent thejunction ; and,. to
effect that purpose, sent on a large detachment
of , light troops tinder General Lee,' to be
their movements and retard their progresi
'tit he Could: come up with ihe main force and
effect their capture or destruction:.`,'
The British were overtaken by tee,' whey;
have : more than'once said, and now repeat it,
'wily needed:Arnold'elemptations and Arnold'e
Wrongs' to have been all•or more a traitor 'thin
was the latter. ..The , will wait in Win, but op
portunity did'not serve.
• But to return to nry , story,. i As soon as the
American. shari-shouters, in the van of Lee , '
division hegini to aiinortitti r, Britiik,,ttie latter
drew up in , order of battle; end, prepared.` for de
fense. The Americans boldly 'Oohed nn; nand
were driving'all 'before' theta`when to. their at.
ter astonishment, and to':ibe deep mortification
of their gallant officers;'who were fitshed 'with
a hope of victory almost' in their hands, - Gen.
tee •oidered . a retreat: °
, Shame: mantled many a boroti lberi arid theta
and in spite of diacipline, angry words' brisk*
from; many a lip; . for j eieri ipen,'ls lieu!, the
word , retreat SoundadstrangelyL4ys,' . most
harshly, upon an AMericin ear . But the ordei
had been' given hi him 'Whohad Seettintand, and
he, must 'be obeyvi... so angrY and anwil!
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ling 'were those ,
.wha thud •back,. that they
did not preserve the order they: would, hive
done, had they only been yielding to a stern of,-,
And the. British-overj oyed ; at a victory . so
easy, were pushing • their . adiantage, is they
ever did „merCilesslY; and our brave men were
falling fasthefore them, when suddenly dish
ing forward • upop a horse, which was white
with foam, rode that Mil tchless man upon whom '
a • nation's Tate depended: • • . .
cg What meani this cowardly retreat'''. Who
dared to order, it'?". he thundered..,
cc I did :" was the angry response of General
your . men, coward I or go hide, your,
face in iharne !!'.cried Waniaingtoni ,that, day
giving full Tent • to:a paniion:,:which- hitherto,
'under all circumstances, ,he :had managed to
Hilt; • and form t" - be cried 'again - in a
voice so load that it • fell alike upin the 'ears of
•frielid and loe: • • . . • • • ..• •
And though the bullets fell like about
him, and brave, men Idroopped . upon his' . right
and.' . upon shieNeft; be sat unmoved upOn . his
horse; stemmed there the tide of retreat; : :and
checked the7advancerof the triumphant foe.
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, Tbe•carnage was terrible :: Bayonet clashed
'against. bayon et , rind sabre. met sabre, while
rbe . sulphuios smoke almost bid the comhatints .
from view ; : and . they.sprapg at eitchl , other like
fiends, lighted
,by the Bashes •of cannon and the
blaze of musketry. .. .: ...
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One gallant officer,'whose grey hOrs bad be.
come - tinged with blood, fought directly under
tan eyes of Waihirigton; whom<be'loved not
only as a general; but as brother,..boundby
titat mystericais and holytiemibieh equalizes a
peasant and u prince: Brhis,side, ,. three: sans
of lesser t.hw youngest scarce 18 years at
°Cage, 'fought all bravely as'himelf:
It was at this Moment When, with . Washing - '
ton at their head, the. •AmerierMs. drove back
the foe at the bayonet's point,•that be whom I
calf Major Carroll, whom was ieading his.bat,
tallion himself on loot, (for two horeeshad
alicadygone down. under.hiM that day,) and to .
whom I just alluded, - saw a British officer: fall,
who had, with a heroic . gallantry,' striven to
atem'the changing ' . • '
Though wounded and dawn; the brave officer
'still struggled, and drawing a pistol ; disabled.a
man whOse bayonet was at his breast. Major
Carroll'a sword was raised above his head . ; but
quickly a 'Ssign, a Word, and the widow's son
was safs'; for the sword 'which would•,bate
slain, - was now a shieldthe .fcie; whose arm
had just been raised; was,nownirothei,Whoise
extended hand was .ready to lift' him, Who hsy
Mon , the earth in such distress.
But ah! fatal .pause I:.that generous bostnn,
so full of frateternat loie, 'which ,did not forget
duty even . .there;amid'the wild carnage of bat
!le, Was pierced by a. bullet, and the brave Car
rol sunk dying by the side of him who. had Cal
led for help and: had - not been refuse.d t •
Washingions 'eye
,wite upon him—be itneW
who and what, he wne,.for he , hied eat with birn
in a piece where light abounded ; but he 'could
not wai!—the enemy 'were eying and'inuet be
it On I" cried the dying hero to bit -men.- 7 -
ic . F,Fward I", he , shouted to .hia' boys, .',we
victorious, and 1. am content V'
Thebattle witsover ! The British had be
swept back Ora the gory Feld .which thei bad
taken, and night had,drattm its ,mentle,Cover the
horrors 'which the day expoied. ,
' And by:Major Carro r i side 'knelt the . on'iy
One of hie race : that wee . left • to. 'lite, .bie
youngeet o son. itii - two,.,oliieet tone bad fallen
an th at. dear-bought battle 'Ad, 'like -himself
contented that they bed died' for 'their eoutitrY,
and fell in the how' whea•vietcidif, was Moire.
SIVIPTHPORT, AVKIEAN COUNTY, PA :g THURSDAY,' OCTOBER, '6.2;11439.
hit* !diet can I do for you 1" 'Wit his
boy-herb, he griuMed , his :dying si re by. the
hand; and
.sustained his head , upon. hit breast.
Bea man and do your dUty 'to your cotin4.
try' first, and yonr Mother-peat, And, lad,.save
my masonic regalia: He our nation's , father,*
invested . . Me with it.' Sive' it, and act so
worthily that' when yori are of fill] age, you, may
become entitled to wear It. fj - is.my list . re'-
' atnil scion the miblisOirit of 'that brave and
goOd Man; left hie body, and went to dwell with'
the great Ari!hitect of ; the Univeree.. •
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And years after when peace angled upon our
land, the eon fulfilled 'the lather's request, and
that cherished regalia, is kill in the pesieseion
of 'Ads descendants. S: 2 • . ' •'•
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Ov Love.- . —A Write'' in
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the Boston . Votes describes's visit to the Piini.
tenthly at'Philiidelphiii and . , gives the tidloar
ing iketehof an interview betweeibtr. Scatter.
lead' Mr :intense* warden . 'ot . the ti'dson; and
a 'young .nian who' was:' 'about to ' enter'On his
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Feld it without,deeo
• paiWed the ante-mom again, where we
encountered a new comer, who hed . just rota
ed the ptiion as we entered. He bad beeri sent
Upon?huge of embezzlement. .
He as attired tn,the latest style of faithion,
and'Possessed all.the nonehislarat and cateless
appearance ors geritlemai rowdy ; Hi twirled
his watch Chain, looked particularly knowing
at a couple of ladies Who chatted to bepiesent,
:arid seemed Utterly . intliffetent about hiniself,,or
the predicament he was Thee(' in.- .Tbe war
den 'read.' his commitment and 'addressed hiM
Charles, I'm sorry ta see theehere."
t" 'lt can't be helpeU, old:feller."
tg What la thy age, Charles 1"
"Twenty-three." • • •
"A Philadelphian," 2 . •
" Well, kinder, and kinder not."
it The has disgraeed thyeelf sadly." „
" Well, I ain't troubled, old stick."
"Thee looks not like it rogue."
" Natter . of .opinion." • , ' • .
et Thee' was well situated 1"
gt Yes, well enough." •
ic In good 'euiploy ?" ..1
cc Well, spsU." • "
et And the has parents ?"
' . ,"g Perhaps thee hito a bother Clitteki"
The. convict had been s tandi ngn during the
brief dialogue perfectly unconcerned, and reck
less, Untiftkii last interrogation was put. MO
a thunderbolt struck him he could not haiefal
len more suddenly that he-did, when the n ame
of' ge mother " feli Upon his ear.' He sink into
a.chars—a torrent of 'tears. gushing from his
eyes-the very fountainof his heart seemed to
have bunt on the instant. `He 'recovered par ,
tinily, and said imploriAly to the warden:
' ci,Don't you, sir, for God's sake,.don't call
het namele this dreadful plide I Do what you
may iwith.me, but don't mention that name to
Their. were tears in other eyes beg : ides the
prisoner's, and, an aching Silence "prevaded the
group which"surrounded , the unfortunate con
vict. - . • •
ARE Dons PRO/matt I—This question, so
so'often mooded in 4'lr : courts of law,..was last
week decided by Judge Bissell, New -York, in
TUE ALMIGHTY DoLiAs.—A man from .out
West came to New :York the other ilsy, and, in
writing home, tips describe's the conversation
of 'the company he met with: - • ' .
1 dined . one day at the Howard House. 'The
man next to me said to his neighbors • .
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igHow's flour to=dayl" .'
telVhy 7 rising—we made a nice thing of it
this_ morning 7 a few. thousands."
Dined next day .istthe Astor. Man nest
me ohserved to his friends :
~ . "W111; how's ErieV"' ..;
gtOhl, &yin, air, . down 7 —down—doll—very
dellf.but there's money in it, too."
Dined next day at the. St.. Nicholas. Man
next to me said to his neighbor: • 1
giShipping husiness,,bad.,,isn',t it?".
"I: should a ship now
for five IthOuaand dollars less than " you could
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two, months .ago, and freights awfully l ow
Dined next day fit, the Metropolitan:" Mon
next'to me said no kis neighbor 1 •
edWhat's the news from Euiopei"
“Corisuls hive failen One-balk and money, is
tight.”
Dined next dayat the New york Hotel. Man
next to me said to his neighbor; •
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“.By Jove, that's a pretty girl yonder. , " •
“She is eir and besides, she iii,worth a hun
dred thousand:or two?' .
•I at once Left the table. Heavens! exciaien
ed I, is therepat'a'spot in this great city where
a man.can eat, without having such talk Crain
ed -down hip throat with lief*? ,MoneY 7 --
money--nioney!
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~A Panther wire r sean'ip vicinity of Penn
mills, ClatiOn coubtyi vieek, by two ladies,
, ivho. were nest .ittradted by its 'pies:, It en=,
tered the tinuth of, en old coat pit, end , the 11;
dies Made`rati homeward.; .
ci A lit tle , '
on or ArnberionyDrivis, of. Perry
A wnship;,Clarion County,. eras. or badly bran
d by his,elothes faking, fire, ri, short time einie,
that it died in 1 few bouri• • . - - - -.'.- '
POLITICALANO:STATISTICAL
The Black Republican Warfate,
With the' executive , power of the Govein
ment in )iis, Ofr..Pochirien'el,handi,' his Ad:
'ministration has. failed inievery resiect to meet
the
,expeetations of all elssiea.:lt;has ptesent:
ed ,the moat humiliatingtijiectacle of corruption,
extravagance,. irnbeeilty, recklessness, and bro.
ken faith.'!--Extrisei from Cireldarof it 1404-
'Ziean lyational camositoe;?' 1859. , ,
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The language of the *bete extract appeared
ho familiar to, - us that we were certain we
often observed
.sinnettilrig
. very it
before; and we find . Orion very slight exaininii
t rim Of the . record of •the,tmes; that We,.were ,
not mistaken. For inttanie, hers is . whai
said by the Op p osition hairiest the ' Adtninilline
tion Of kr. Sefferion 1 " .
dr The' Jeffirisonian :Administration ' havti led
us blindfolded frito the mostperlilons situation f.
they haie brought nip the brink of, ruin by
'their. weak and worse than, weak mamma
they,haie destroyed our, trade, beggared our
seamen,
,cut thefarmer frOm market t ,and
the meChtnic from hie trade t,our :merchants
'are ruined because their butinest is broken rirt-,,
credit annihilated ; and, to: crown theTwboles
we are madly rushing: into a destructive war
with great Britain.' . '—gonnersicus courant of
On tliewhole,'sien_aoiording to t!is evidende
of the "Republican National Committee;', it
would seem that. Mr:ltucilanan's A4mintstra•
tion is rather an improvement npon Mr. ?Fe'sl..
But let us sea what theitune party gild tlf
Mr. Madieon . •
Our fourth general. : r.harge, against- „the,
.
(Madison's] Administration is, that it has ex
baulked the, Treasury, and, beggared the . *-
changet."--Eideris/ Peft,phlet 1810. , _ -•
Wa give but a single quotatien,4ich li suf.'
ficient for: our present, purpose. It is 'ell
iv
known that no Administration
,ae ern.' , more
riolently .' Sf
assailed. than Mi adifori'si and yet,
none perhaps stands higher in the estimation
the People at the present claj.: ,;, .
• ,ffear next tho longtoise of one of the leading
fedora; editors of New England, As, applied. to
. .
we l .
nld
se Far o u r single self, ivonite wi t h .
• . , • u.
'Politicians of .eiery hue and_ complexion to pat
ddmin the 'present Administration.' ',For:such - a',
holy and political, purpose no. honest Arnsricla
would hesitate lo join an &Manes: wiar;;Soldos•
kaowing that hemitst thertheaucceis
pi, haying the , sure. word.of inspiration ,that
a , 'kingdom divided spinet itself .'cannot
We could go on. with:extracts ,showing tha
a similar spirit has-been exhibited toward eve
ry pcmocratic Administration from the organ' ,
zationof our 9overnment to the present timti ;
but the above will unlike.
.
• How; then, caii .the present , ',Admioistration
hope to escape •
• But to recur tolhe 'hove charges of the “Re
publiCan . National ComMittee." We let the
Prov id en ce Daily Post speak •
Thefsigners of this circular have'not been
able, with the aid of theifpur membereot their
party wba•Were kicked out of Congress for cor
rupt practices . , to,piotie a single inetance of cor.:
ruption under the federal Government for, which.
'any decent man would say that Mr, tuchananor
.pr his s Administration ought •0 Are held 're
sponsible.
in:
extravagance.' referred to'
ccnsists in: reducing the : expenditures of • the
Government . to the tune of. twenty mi lieu of
dollars ! The 'imbecility ' is seen in the set"
tlement of the Kansas quirrell.and the: Utah
, quariel, and the - settlement of a eentroyercy.
with England, which : had involved ns 1n nne
iver and threatened us with: another; the
squaring. of ' accoun ts with Paraguay - without
the shedding of a driip of blood; a• better en-'
forement of the lawiagainst the African slave
trade than wee everknown• before.; the, cum %
plete,..suppression of filibusteting ; and such an ,
administration of the laws at. home as even the
bitterest eneniy of the President has • not coin:
plained Of; ' ' Recklessness - `aid broltaa [WV
whervipplied to Ibis •Adminietration by:men
who have never.been intriated with powerbut
to abuse it, aavour so much:of: Malice al, to
have little. weight' with . thinking people.”
Wessitingtodi Conititeitiois: " : • ; -
QUALIFICATIONS Of 'TOTEM—I tie SIMS'. re
quires a person who claims the right to vote ? to
have been a citizen of this Cornmonsierlth stet
leait ' ONE Teri, and in the Election' istrict at
IeSSI TEN DAYS llTlOledilatiy preceding such
Election, and within" two TWO * TRAM/ to' INTO
paid a STATE or COUNT!TSX ' .WlliCh shall' have
been rusefted at least intriltyabefbre Ilia Bleeeioit:
But a citizen of the! United . States, who has
previously ' heen a qualified voter . of the Stare;
and removed therefrom and 'returned. - and who
shall have resided in the Election , District .and
Said taxes as
.aforespid;.shall'be entilled to voto
after residing in the State sits isonffiit, Dut
citizens Of the United State', between the ' agee
of twenti•one and twenty-two *ears, - whii hatre
resided in:the 'Election District • ten dayail• as
afOrmaid, shill be Entitled to vote,itithough they
shall not paid tazea.
_
ONLY' ONE STEP broar:—The Ittadienn.oo.4. ,
ier—lan Indiana- Re - put:Mean pitper=AapPeara to'
be highly delighted , •With,tbe,ilillerper' 3, article"
of Setsitorteonglas.. It nye that forlauglas bag
only to take one step more to . . And ,birnaelf;
Repubtican.? , 'That.“one ater"•tboagb;arould
not be crfrom 'the •• subtinte to!.the' redieutouii7 ,
but rather tom the ridiculous to the worm than-
q q e
0, irtILIN COMITY
Notwithstanding the fact ithit the ',otitis ; in
the Coinmissioners ernes atein inch state off:
inentric able confusion as to sin for their` present
meld hytheGrand Jury like any other nuisance)
We,`are.enabled'by 'bard 'digging to did "'few
items, of accounts which ire irisimtlorl the
inaction of the tilt-ridden oters'of this . county
Br the adduce. lisairtifire Masai* that at ' . ' •
the aloa• at the yeas Mt!, the tiatattlas
*aunty won' .... $7,1139,115
At the aommanalatioo tot,the own year th ey •
wan.."' 4.•••• ,•••• • 1.40 •••••••• •• •.1 ; . ?Ara/ ,93
••••• • • - . •
et Oetudy'llebt ;' , III9AeSSI
'Tor the i!lupre yest thoptilliqlcousty realliptoe
were . ...
And nit tqtal Opuf,y apilisio were: —.4: •. i ,tbi
• • '' • • '• •
.. , ,alrhlSlrarbOß. o 4!roPlPta
prow:file questiee keerbet-hes become 400 1
$3,871,131 Na attempt li seethito etieiteelet
it in the pritilishettstatiiiieetr; hed ieriiiieriee .
bs feted oi.thrboohe* thirellee*liiiriiiir the
POinniiitior!ifts Ilityrri'eheigiiii:tleirtedrivir with
it:. It leis
• to redece,eis,einfity
ilebt; for. their own Spree fieti heitetel of
being reduced , the, County
during thitlear r 4
Ye.; Wool growing. Commlecibiersi the:tax
riddrelhople county -ertuit-tekiier
ha braises of Mai • .
• '
ty were at the e1e5e....... '
At the eonamosteeseest *et • SACRA.
• The County debt inte therethrerhea el Re.
Oig teat rem • • . 1139 11 0 1
• • hat .0* Amused *elm of sae • • • • •.'
joie .. .. -
Whße.the elerreek.elipeasee wit* . • .
. •2e•
• Liavhetailizesii Pt rinialpto; ~.$20011;33 ,
• Wit4 , 4bio *ors was.. 'pal& of. : •
det!t::•• • •4,••••• • i• ;••••••••••••••'• '
. .
.
What hY Meooie et
The Comm iaaioneri boo" not charged,ltietn
aelves swith iti: and ''fittithet th pubtished
automata; not iti-ani 'of dila hooka tifthi of
AC* can any trali tif it lie liana. '.1:• 1 ;
: . ..Thetax;payotedft:ette leafy would like' to
Knorr-What hai beccitte Otthat $4891;011f:'
. . .
for
-
- . . . ..
• 'tor the year 1869; thillit)lllthis 'lntiii at -
,ooiFpTicomaiitat.......,..,,•«; ...• ' : , • - ••••-•4.4,..'1111CDU,116
•_ • , ...,
At.thip . oliiiii ot. ih• jar thky i.rs
I'
- Shelelig &reduction .. ......... „ • µ Oa es
The eutrent'reeeisite.for the .700 •
• th..
efere••• •'• • i• • .....,r,“"??..1!••It ":. t2 1.
Aiet.tlub 'I ' • • •'•
. . . .
• Looting an new or roook.to or.. ;Okra ,•;. I
•Which• for once in three year Neaten "tto hive
heen faithlatly.ippliaa ..to the tedieties d:the
County debt n :r
• • • . •
:tiorontaa to tie ivelterNl•perte t latallii , ,, ,•:; t
the County bad Wets; that* peoposty, eoe. •-. . •
sliUtit Or , hog :Tax ~D optleotost • /oOpiestia • ,; • ••,
!Jots. rad other ohetees, "plop& her iletotoro •
asonithig e11te2,.44.:.. ' 413•1 4111 1r
The totallateithil Vat
time • 'B,nl
halals* of.. . ... 8110),1,11S1
he fame of thethaistytritiadher arnaluee.' • k-.
Isk /MST; the C i teeete, he 4 4t`leete eselathil •• •' • '•-
• • • • • 4,115
- ,.T18e total. inaeltedolier $ll, •
1,621,03
• • •,
' 841114eavhor abslsaia ,
••• ,
123 favor of the ciuuty over , all 11441101e5, et=
though dorlor a' Ida& year property et' the '
Omenty had boomer voystoOore .olasoie
Pliatekod 4710980,11 " •`. • • , '
Hat to'lem, the state of Milne titoteilly ••• -
versed for the Ooluty Debbi ar0...—. 4 ........ , 1 1 .1 1 P 611 4 16
- White thohoostetkare 4104414 to. . ...
Zagged*, Moootnesp eguakrept to dug satoirget
N0w.44444 .444,4 • • 44 4...44. • . •S I ondiAni
liereis a beautiful state of affairs t
, .. . .
. . .
• ' County pnitiairty Unit loilllMl saimmitid to; alloterll2,
... Hu in tlinto yawl of 'lmattiesl nilifinvorn•• :,,,. -.. •
meat U. 'tbs. Commilliionotalleo dirtudloil ' - •• " ' ' -
dowato:' .. '.'. ........ i. { ii.A. •• so. •..• . . ... •.. . II 16453
,
. ~ .
A .dlinloatioa .t...".".' .$10,103,89
Whilettoo 9ounti e0t . k; . 4117;41 . soma
A loot to the
. oettety ittiiiee pits pa l ,. 111?,81/.11,94
So near $lO,OOO that if any one wisaill
mently wicked to lay it, bad
: been . stoleer be
would inake, it out just ;1000 a year to each of
the Commissioners and $lOOO lor the job to the
To the above foie of cattily property guzmiaat..; . • .. --
. • , , , .; „ . . ,
leg ie..: • . • 01? '
INX/ i it
• A.tit the entreat' receipts that • ; .. . • .
have.ditsppeared equally; myatii- ''- -: ..'. '. ' .'•
riourly t ylit: 1858.... .:...,...........:. .$3,6 01 71.13 • . ' •
.. •
'• - . ' 147 •' ' . 'l, 28 . • ' •
Lima ovetplair et Qotfutj
debt paid is 1450... ? •4 ... S.•• • . 116,13 .4;076.68
- Asul trio ha* the "raid earegaii er...3,11/4/1570. 1 92
Fourteen, Thotsind Nudred and :
Seventpois Dollars EightY4wit Centel I I
Of thi piers aeons) , sod property in"this
county gone—no one knows wturre—nrii'even
an ink spot:to thoW for die 'toff !spans
of three years: An iiiitigieof nintly• s4ooe
inisiellor•AO eeWy ,Yuo;
in,the covj ' er ,„ i` •
Truly oar do o ory fends are iir'gWarlkeeping'::
COMITY 04=114. ',...zi;,.-.1a,...r',-.i-,1.:,
, ' ~ 7 , -- , -•:-"fr•7 - -: . -t2 ,-.•:, ,•,• ~!•• '• _
Of all schemes : that have • ever , bees 'lnvented
to rob tbeiltkorillt., rann oaf ,t 4! dart 0 1 1 , erjrir
.runk la 'pyoyerlOillythi rr4; I • lll 4: 44 rt si4 y
110 p6ooit ere more, pottiest under long sufferiag
than those ef Mer.iren c ceunty who are ;spier
ly swindled , by means of that worst , of nick,.
rencY7, - PoolltY• Orderei- -•-, • -,f .._. •
R•Wtr twottot OstlY Itilltliten OW iistro'and
circulitiOn of such trash is in direct violation of
law; = initinirties engaged In it ere liable tolls- 1
were pedittiee. • We, biros , thit the vent Grand.
.10rY that,;, presents, : the *tinge, ani s falliop of
our Cotinty Commissioners to,the,notien nf tint
Court, will cell ettcrilion ti this Matter: sHad
our Abolition • fitendi devoted the: ftnulti : thitt
have .evaporated ,under,lheir lteeptAftiblilllttf
last thiee years to the fridemptlonAilkWimiturii
every:one flat ball'4 l !ort,AlOilskittl,o3l,ltY
1114 4
could now •roCittr! bilkllll.)*•FHt i PIOT
WOeld not; noir satiii tim - link tk .' rilpg.
meets With' (4644 414 1161#00 ) .iiiiii* eile*
the ?if. trub. • 7. ' .1 * t'..',. ; - ,...i7 lii p!tirri f r
:7 'I,.
- ,Dzitioasuo-in4
That It: loPi,,b* - eholLandostwei "(wiles
Plationwthl PlrocricY t wires"*,
we republish - tits inoolottonit'ittit'weii nnotiti.
loduelY adopted it ' I /eillita l Cle lll l Cee‘eme*
tion.
lEEE
ifirotowl, That Stet, hailer : sd,
fifth; In thweepaclty,,e(th* *pis foiwirioe:
eminent, we regard:the trielit
Buchanan , Driikterldersollitio ll6 ll4 ,l4l o ll4lo
that a ••shoed 101110..eentlisielit flperretheii the
nuts. of our - and we drinly !Maisie that,
in 1560 it will ailibibilbroul seMelesit to de.
feat the treasonable pritlieti. - ot Iliertlcieu and
Roolva,' Thai the' adlinfattail•Wof
affairs as directed'by i.l.llMrat ' lusbinsis, the
Chief Magistrate of our cboleirmeste it
hearty approved Otbatimur4sitislidenes AM
ability and statemsnehip is , not , ismaired by . the
fact that, like all the' siatriittli Presidents be.
fare him, imis the vituperation, es
familiars blipOidhrisilitid tie abseil of diger**.
ted ollicoosakint i , a ,"
ilmew.Vl4k,vtkibtAti..TOTllinelit exists
as our, f athe rs firinsd ft, we will war cherish
tbe bond of our only'sakinard
air% And iktiurimt liee,it would It
from the .tressimails illthletzsid 'I/kW whsse
blind omppli*lo44o:mrioc 114.4•05,0ue
tit*etilti t t , ,,,o4•A 74,44,5 y
Pr 0. 9 60 6 11 ,11 t t Ms
opposition lift Democratic Adoilnistratioti, sal
whose tir In illfidibitif
discirdriltrititiirse, a 1,- ';".
NeseirreilialtatvirstflifforWiiiii aiirihrtrkir
undivded tat.; n•
didates for. Auditor arinifid
oral, itivt to ,those Ohl'day 'aiisuliiut `set
Olidievlnt tat 'with r
I bits they ten Ire trissmisiiitlY ideretird.vo
,
A. IN.flintion k Fl.--This gentivmsa, one
Of our eintAidiiii, for, the Asi•mbir; igit Is.
oil.* at - Awe Atkin , * t aihr!all,crolgo;:i 4l,4
as a '41,14+11k on Inlay *imolai I , itati utak
panted II akii fficid**kinff. Whorrmitta 1341
°critic 0 14 0. Mr. Aide! thi Frot 6 nAii ' itor
M'Kein eighty.. Ilsierbill tilebrit(stiilf 4 ) ) *
and. tti#ic(irin!a# 3 f o ,4 ol te • i1tii 46 4 447 # 11
people,',*ha weri much PlealeCiviqi: his iff'
*menu and conversation. Ha is
~an * U m)
intelligent Damao, and 'coned; IWdest;lcips.
busifm !n en , 01 074 W kl,'° 4 t "40 1 .1, 4 FePa'
taboo 11 4=11 hi*JBlloo4l44:lo)sistßl '
ASIA'
Tt ',
very Aittensivelr ongsaid •In ' k m * 4l 4 "If fi"
an lamortuity of miximAttely,..4l4o4l/411fg•
gni And timoughtfuo4,4 lol4 , n 4 1 11 _
_.li d
i
wishes of the community *hero *Tairpvniso
nomination wu never wooght b kiwi but his
neiShborestkoow l 4loo 4 t4orPle•MOM 01 *
an S urt
Cenif,r l4l 4* 4 !lai 4 ,l- VON'
titre -1 Ake came up th e vit ' tied
Jefferson ' Whit dt lielitiltinit alga*
red lb. boboc-iptor bleu hal:by:Ado
own Onantr he , Wilt/5A.44•14 , 4 ..14$ :..tleiret.
men of all parties having nonm" 4 foßPV
in his comity and. Integrity. We beip'esk
'him in dais county, and we have" an doubt be
Will minis , * thehotffer Iraq Datinerait'whe
attends ,theelectionewareedeiff. dieferserdeog
Clisitipiel of
Damoctatic 'the in
-
t his distilit, hi 'the' Itereenikettees
dirini lait'eessioe, met le town in thit tally
pait . of :fast week, 1,0E14 itail
doe Aipiritsi becifail eir hi the
" or
eoptest hi October past. a c
this District haii entire ability,'
patriotism, and if they
. will do their ' duty b~'
coining np manliillY and itnitedikttittelielle et
etectioti;we pieatit'fri irt•
'vivisect vs—election.
lIIIIESIEM
FM Comohokum's of lieu Cows.
ty presented by the Grand Jury.
We re-yetbpablike. report of„ the Onnuk•Jury
•at March Tent! hsts'and hope thq eveTTOmi
in the county . after ,roadint it,iTil! do 1 41 4.1 11 7
in cleaning out 'an dice that ie Fewiatad
as a narsance.'
trz
i tte ic irenerahle Come ii Ilortim,lllloopir,
The Grand button reiyeethifly
they have viiited and lionnined^ thit,Cianty
fait and do resent that It is le - e- eitilition an
ht ler - the pagans. firwhi which IS',lsitttsoodlthaS
IS is badly xilltilsted._o4 dig illsigiSOINAS
and constrottion.alhe prbifeit fa Penh ie hinn
dental* the life of thSPriinainn 44StOt the Jai.
• • •
- That Ws nbletit ‘Pill“PrAtionititAtket•
teation.4ifi, Gout 14 , seeentin nketfortnes
Grand Jades j'hoit:tiait' Alp
have been pod. by IkeosatiCl4l llll
to remedy the **eh emithsfa':. '-.1t0.101,
%hombreheretehre
O. 10414-theallipallaktig: moot.
the rivet :
1441%1647' r" 4'- 4 .•
1 ' The Mandl*
Civintf-Brfigit
tom, %eh*
"Mk WIWI*/
receive Pined'
The Agint
Os CodlitY, Ael
isnietorramllP
thi9Ourtsol
by the 10401
such4lbsesiel
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