- -,, ... , . r • ,•• : .'‘, 1 . ..1,1 2, :::. : ' .., '1";'ri , , 7 , , , - , . ~-5 : ...„:',1,', 4 .:1 , T . ` ' ,":„ .... . . ' .. , .... .. . . , . . , • . . ... • . ~. : • .., i,l u,r.:. - -: , i ',..,,': '. ~ , ..‘, ~. . . . .. . . . . . „ . . , .., . : _. ~. , .' ~ • .. , ~ ' • . . . . . . . - VOL • 2. - .'-..---:- • :' • i '. ~ • - :. . :... . ......, ..: .: . -,. ;••• .... -...:: SIVIETHPORT,.:M Y REAN.. COUN. 4 . ,1 1 *.i. THURSDAY,:..MARCH Artieanludo Mine ant. •PIIISLI9IiED EVERY By "ovietr boliNEß,civ ptrinia fiQuiRE. TI iliti , :' ...r ..: ; - - • 2 - . fisp bo..in Advance Rates of. Advertising: .... , • • Oolumi $35 00 s ": "•••• • 00 00 .4 . • cc ir :1200 1 to ' ,six; ; 2,000 'Onei sqintre 'of 12 line's or Iris, 3 insertions, 16i1 'Nadi antsiectlient ' 25 - EasitmesOcrdsi wtth ;... 5 00 • Rulo or IguroirOrk. ;rat, double the 'above' rateu. Twitriltoes ilrOrlin typ.ui . or eight' lines. nonparOil,• to rated ioguaro: ... • . ••: • Irr,l'Eu3soTenns viMI ot.rlot!" adharod i3iteintes Mrtctorm. . ._. .:. • •:. • .A. D. HAMLIN : ' • . - ~ . ... Su rvoyar, Draftsinati ' Cooveyance'f;:and `teal ' Estp.te Agent. Bmet4por . t, SFICo an county, Pa:. WEIGHT, . . . Wholesale and Retail Dealer to Family Groceries, Pork, Floury Salt, Feed, Boots and Shoes.; &c., '&c. Store • ' In the Astor IXOUtie Block, Smethport Pa. • ' A; N. TAYLOR, 'Dealer la Dry.Goiide, Grot.eriee, Pork, Flo:lir, Salt, FieL. 2 Ready-Made Clothlag,,Boota arpl • Bhaes. Smetliport, • -.••• : WILLIAM. WlLffiN, . • • • Practiaili 'lllFablituila. Bridge-builder, ,Port Allegheny, pPlCeaacounty, Pa. .„ • • J. L. BROWN, . . lintirsiroit; •DRAFTBIIIO,•CONVEYANOkit and Real Estate Agent; °dice, Williamsville, Elk Co.,' Penn'll • ' .. • -11EFIMENCE5- , . Chili , Ati kfloylu; Duea.,, .. Ron: Thoinas.Struther3, .. W. 8. Browilell„ k 184., Hod, A. r: Wilcox, Pa Buena Vista,.Pa . . . . . , . , . .. • . . .. • . ...• .. . . CARVEII :HOUSE . • Th .'': • ' • . . . 401i9 IL.llact. Proprietor, corner of .Water and Hickory . Streete Warren. Pa.' General Stage Office, ' '- • J. C. Beams & co .lioneial ' Dealers in -Dry' Goods, 'Grocerlas t , Cr4ick‘ry, - •''Deady-blade Clothing;Boota and Shoo], Hata and Cana, . &c., oliposito the Court House, Synatlip,ortTa. • , II'OBE6 HOUSE, . . . . Ititiittin i . the .Pilhlio,•Bcitiare, Olean, N.' Y. ". Javan IP' Mititsa. Proprietor. The Pobes Nouse is - entirely dew ' and , billt of brick, .and",iii furnished in' modern' style. 1 The proprietor fluters himself that, his accommoda- • : tiona are not surpassed by any hotel in Western Naw .' York. Oarrian:ea ,ran to and !rem the New York and I Nrie•Rail Road. •• :' • • *- , • . ~ . a-tf., BYRON I). HAMLIN, Arrafasity Ai LANV; Smettipori, 2411 7 11ean,County.' Pa., Agent for. Messrs.' Keating. ,Cq , e'Landi Attends especially to the Collection of Claims; Examination of ,' Land Titles., Papient of Taxes, and all - business rela.; tiag to Real - Estate. °lnce in Efamlin Block. • • • D. ‘A.. Propiletor,=-It,Warretrity c,s btipplied. with the tltee. , cotatej Korde, nndhe spare* inane in accOul thig E. tOtIGHTON lP)IpM); Attorney Coupiellor at I ? aw, Sinithport, M , lrean 'County, Pa: Buslnees entrusted to hie care for, the Mantles of M'Ketni Potter and" Elli will be promptly. ,attnnded . to. OWce in the Coed:Rouse, second floor. . • W ISTIER;: - Plizsielan and Burgeon, Smethport, Pa, will attend to' I Professional calls with promptness:. Mee in dart • well Block, second Boor. 'W. 8.; BUTLER- & CO.; Wholiniate and natal Dealera In StaplOind Fancy Dry .GOode,Verpeting, Ready !trade. Clothing, and 'General Furnishing Goods, Boota and Shoea,Nall and Windo* ,Paper, Looking Olaaaes . At Olean. N; Y. • • . BEOETT HOUSE, • . .... . . . . , . SrnethnOrt,3l , 4ean Co:, Pa. , D. 11-14:taarr;Proprie tor—opposite .the Court House.: A. new,' large, corn .-. modlcine and well: furnished house. * --, - , : JOHN C. BACKUS, • . , ... , Attorney and Cionnaelloi at Law, Bnethrort,'l4l , ltean Co Pa; Will 'attend to all busineea in hit'prnteasion in the counties of M'Kean,•Potter and Nilt... Office over O.R. Hartwell & Wethere' Store.. ' • : ' '• - • HACKNEY. HOUSE, • . . .48 °Trier or Sec a nd awl liberty - streets, Warre? . 'Pa.. :It A. BARBeR; Proprietor. .Travelore will 'find good ac= ' ebnitnodationi and reasenablechargee. ', • • .., .. L. S. MASON, . . .. ~ - ".Dealer in Stove', Tin. Ware, Seopaned Ware, Ac., vest aide, of. the' Public Srure,•.Binethporti Pa. Custom ~w.irlc done . te order on the • shortest .notiee; and in tlte .niost substantial manner., .• '.. '• , - W. S.•BROSpiELL, • Delalei in •Di) Goods, Groceries; rookery, Hardware, • Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Glass, Nails, Oils, &n., &c. • 'East,' side•ot thit Pal,)lia.'SquaTa,t3hiatbpart, Pa. A. J. OTTO, „ . .. . . . . . . .. , Dealer In Provisions and Family Grneeri es generally. at Farmers Valley, 111 , 11ean 0o.,: Pa.' 'Grain, *Lumber.. Shlogles,'&6,;, ,takon in exchange fo' Goods.. Patent Medicine's for sale ' • ' ' • ' ' - • . .• . .. , . LAEABEE'S HOTEL, . . R. Li - Autumn. Proprietor,—Allegheny Bridge', . Co , This lmuee is situated about nitre milee f nub Amothpord 'On the reed to Olean, and will be found'a convenient stopping-place . - • , " ' , • EMPORIUM ‘HOUSE, . 13hIpPen, M'Kenn Co„ L,. DYKE, Propria' or A. comiuodloux• and - arell•fernlshod . house. Strange ond - Lutielare will Dnd good accommodations, ' • • FARMERS' VALLEY 'HOTEL, , . T. Goonwisr;.:Tllla house is situated :Mont live mil a from Smethpart on the rood to Olean. - h lamu re portlea rtnd coilim,e can be accommodated on the almrtestootiolt -... • ELDRED EALF-WAY, ROI7E)E, NrirtiN DEN S, Piiiprletnr• This house is situated 4;11: -way botwoori Stnethpart and:Olean. Ityou want a pcid dinner this is : tlin Often tentop. •• ' •• • GEORDIS CORWII47, Proprictor of. the Grist' Itllll. • st Moch4nicsharg..llfc- Kbun County Pa. - Flour.: Mani, and Peed, constantl - •• on Ilandn.nd for snlo.in,iargo nnti Ammi quantitiOn. • . ItAI,LTICIAD 110116 E; • • • . 0. Otp:Wmin,. .Proprittor, • Nonviell; • MAZedn • • P. Good accommodations. tau he bad:there at•al PORT ALLEGANY HOUSE, Preen B. Dotaatir.. Vroneletoy, at PnYl Allegany; Me- Kean' County :pa. This lintel- Is situated at the June; Con of the Smethpn rt and •Allegany llictie toads, nine miles Otlat of Rtnethport. . • • ' STOR.HOUSE: SMETIIPORTCo., .P • • ' . • . a.• . •.• . WK.'. ; HASKELL : Prciprietor: The Prtilirletor . .having recently' no rohasod and oughif refitted the 'Astor noose, ilatfera himself .thath 0 •iian furnish RE good acconimodatiocui ail any hotel in Wost .ern PeQneylvuda. - ' . • • -. .• : • WANTED, • thmolis OLD • CAST 'OWN to tixaltankefofwnric,"it 51J„ the . • • SIp:TIIPORT FURNACE.. iglu Wheat 50a ,Toa is town at, the , , • ASTOR ROUSE STORE 'D: . I3TATE6, ffiA7 8; PN ! SYLVANIA. • . • . • POST OFFICE DEfIARTMENT . • - • : '•••• Waslmforeri, Dec.' 10 , 1859:' pROPOSALS 'be received. at the Con, • . •••traet Oftiee:of this Departnient until pan: of Sitturtlay,•Mareh' 31,4860; for conveying the mails of the 'flitted States fOrfour years, Cori)- meneirtg • Jaly • 1;'1860,% ; and :ending:Juno:3o, 1E034, •in- thii• State of•PENNSYDITANIA on •itie. routes and by, :the schedule of depittores ,and arrivals h erein specified, ••-•-• ••• . . •DeciSiens nnnotinced by.Apiil 1800.• 2708 Front Ifidgway,"brWilllamsville and ClerntOntrille, " to Smitlyrrt, 39 miles awl back, twice a week:* • .•• • Leave Ridgeway Tuesday and Saturday ate a. in, • • Arrive at Smitlipert by 7 p. • : • . Leave smithporphinday and Friday at 6 a. in; ' Arti ve.at Itidgeway. by 7p. tn. , . '• Proposals- for three times a Week service are invited. 2709 Front.Sfnitimort, hyLufalette, Eden, and 'Militia, ' .to Warren, 43 tulles artbaelc,rinne streak": ,• , Leave Smttliport'Tueaday at 6 a to; ;• • • ..: Arrive*. eat day by 19 m;; • tetleY at 2 tint;, ' it , ext day,at pm. • • • 2116.Frons,Siititimort,*Farmer's tialley,•Bartwell, Al ' findiany Bridge,nnd Forty ille, N.Y., to Olean, , 26 miles Cod back."slx times a week. • LeaveSinithport daily, except Sunday, at 9 era; ....Andre at Olean by 6 p ' .• • :Lear() Ojean'dally, ardent Sunday, at 6 a m;' • 'Arrive at Smithport by 3 p in. .' .• • •.. 2711 From Ritmo; by Corydon, Onoville, Friends Per - • Ty, .and Ten 11111 e Spring, to East Randolph,' 29. • 'miles andtack, once a Week: „ • !. •Leave Kiruna Friday at 8 a in; • .. • • Arrive at East Randolph by 9 p tri;.. • "• • Leave,East Randolph Saturday at 8a m; ••"" . - • Arrive at Kinsua by 6 p • '• • 2712 -From Eden to Bradford, 10 miles and lila ; once a leave,Eden Tuesday at 8 am;.. . ' • Arrive at Bradford by 11 a ut,• ' . , Leave,Bradford Tnesday.at 13 to; 'Arrive at Eden by pp m. . • : 2713 Flom BF tvitnnl, by Kendall Creek and Liniestone,to •.. - Tnnti,.l3 miles and back; three times a week . . ' • Leave Bradford ldonday, Wednesday and Friday" at 8 Arrlye at Turns by 12 re; • . • . • . ' Learn Tuna Monday, Wednesday and Friday, on rival of railroad mails, say at" 2 p . m; ". Arrive at Bradford by 5 p tn.• . • Proposals are invited for six..times-a:.week ' 2711 From Cowdersport, by Etilalla;Roulett6„lliirtville, Port Allegany, and Liberty Hill, to SrUithport, 28 miles and back,lwiee a week, • • • :Leave CowderSportlilonday and Friday at 6 a m; • •' "Arrive at Soilthport by 3p m; • • Leave Sinn hport Tuesdarand Saturday at 6 atm "Arrive at.Cowdersnert by 3pm. - . • • • 2715 From Cowdersport by ColesburiiElliSburg. Genes se Fork, and Eleyenlilile, to Wellsville, N. V , 39. ..miles and back.. six. Omen a week, three 'of: the .weekly trips to be run via (Islay°. . Leave Cotidersport ,except Sunday, at 8 a in; • 'Arrlie at Wellsville.by o.p in; " • . , • Leads Well wills daily, - except Sunday, at 8 a nu' Arrive at.Cowdersport by 6p m. . • . 1 2717 From Cowdersport, by, East Minter, - Ayer's unit Homer: North Wharton. Wharton, and First Fork; to Sinnatradionitig. 36 miles and back,.once a week. • ,Leave Cowdersport Monday at 7. a in; , • .". Arriye at Sinnatnaltoning next day by. 7 p rt• . • •, Leave Sinnatnaluminx Wednesday at ,7 a is; , • , Arrive at Cowdersport next day by 7 p 2718 -Front Cowdersport by Oolesburg .and • Rtyroond , a to • • Ulyssest, 18 miles and back, once a week. Leave Cowdersport Saturday nt.7. am; • , Arrive at Glybses by 12 in; . • " • , • Leave "Ulysses Saturday at lit In; • 1 .." • Arrlyeat Cowdereport:by 6.p m. , • - • 2719 From Clowiersport, by Nelsonport,• Carter's Camp, Kettle•Creek', and Ilaynerille;to Jersey'Shore, 73 • ',miles and backi.tw9ce a week to Kettle Creek; and „einjpp week';residue• ." • ' CaWderepott Tuesday.and Friday at 6l 'a us; Kettle Criek.b3i 7 p m; . " '." Leave, Kettle Creek Wednesday and Saturday 'at.6 X • • Arrive at ,Cowdersport by 7 p en; • . • . , " Leave Jersey Shore Tuesday at 6 a tn; . , Arrive.at Kettle Creak by 7 pin; . 'Leave Kettle Preek - Wednesdaylat 6 a tri ' Arrive : at Jersey Shore by 7 p • , • • 2723' From Sloirtmahtming, by Second Fork, Pine Street. Cameron; SlAispep, and Norwieh to Stoithport, .51 miles and hal, twice a 'week. ' • • • • Leare Ellimamaheltdrig Monday and Thursday atl.l a Warren, 'Pa • ' •.- • ' ' - ' . . .... .. , Aryive at Smithport next day by 12 m; —. ' ' Leave Smithpor IVedriesdey and Saturdarat, 7 a. ni;. - Arrive' at Siiinamabbning next day by 4 p m: .' Cintiainin# 'conditions to be incorpo . ralr4 the . ::rtitrtracts ..to the extent the department inan deem 1... Seven Minutes are allowed to each inter. niediate. office,'. when not Otherwise specified. forassorting the • mails; but on . railroad aod Steamboat routes there is, to be no more delay than is sufficient : for an exchange . of 'the mail 2.' On railroad and steamboat lines, and other routes Where' the Mode of conveyance admits 'of •it, the special. agents of ,the• Post Office De partment, also post office blanks, mail : bags; locks, and )(eye, are to be • conveyed Without. extra charge .3. On-railroad and ateambeatlines are route agents of the department are tO , be conveyed without charge, and tor their:.exclusive "use, while traveling with the.mails, a Commodious car,:or-ttpartineot in the.centre.of a.car, proper", Iq lighted,. warmed, arnEfurnished, and adapted to the convenidnt Separation miil . due-security of the is to be, provided. by'ihe contract. or, underthe direction of the department. Railroad . stearinboaf 'cernirnies. are ; re quired to take the .mail . from and deliver it - into the post offiees at the commencement:and,ends of their routes, and toand . from ,ttil offices not inore'than eighty rods from a .station' or land ing.- Proposals nittY be subinitted. for, the Per -- -• formance.of all Other side serVicethat ; ii, for offices over eighty : rods, from a station or. land . . • . . , Receipts will be required for'mail: bags con "veyed in charge .ofpersons employed . hy railroad companies.'.. T here will.also be 4, way bills' . ' prepared, by postmasters, Or other agents of the departments, to accompany the mails 'specify ing. the number and_ destination of the several bags. On the principal.stage routes, likew.iso, receipts will be required and way bills forward ed; the fatter, to be, .examined hy . the several postmasters, to insure regularity in, the delive ry of mail bags. - • - ' • - 4. 'No pay will be made for, tripi not per,- fortned; .. and breech Ruch omission TiOt. SatiS factorilyexplain9il three times thepay of the trip may by deducted. For arrivals 'se far behind time as -to brealc. connection with', depending rnalls,,,andnot.Stifficiently" excused, one-fourth 'of the •coripensatien for' the,trip is subject to lorfeiture.', Deduction' . will also lie. ordered for ii grade of perlermance inferior'tothat sPecified in the. eontract,,:. Fer repeated deltnqnencies'of the herein spsciffed, er,larged 'penalties, proportione.! to.the nature thereof and the' in.: portance of the mail, may be'rpad . e. • 5. 'Foy leaving behind: or throwing., otr the mails, or any. Portion, thene,,,for t he' adrnis: sion .of Passengers or for being coneerned.jn ' settling, up or miming an express conveying intelligence in advenee of the mail,* qnarter's pay may beileducted. • . , , , 6... Fines will be imposed', unless, -the quencncy he prompily, and satisfactorily „ex-' plained by certificates of postmasters Or the affidavit of, other credible peisims . ,-,for to arrive., in contract •time; far.neg,leeting,to, take the'mail from or, deliver it . into a pat 'of. INSTRUCTIONS,. . . , „lice; for suffering it to be wet, injured, des ea, , robbed,. 'or lost; • and tor !'reftisitig, .1 'demand, 'to convey the mail as frequent the contractor runs,. or is ''.concerned in ning a coach; car, or.steamlioat on tt, roui ,7. The" postmaster. General,oay annul the, contract, for repeated: failures . to - run' agree.. ly . . . . ,. to contract; . for - vtolato ., g.the Post Office la vs, or disobeying . tae instructions of ; the departr monti for refusing fo,..discharge a carrier when reqnired. by. the . depaitment to do so; for run ning an express as afOresald;. or for transporting persons dt Packages conveying !bailable mattor Postmaster General inayorder an in crease of service on a-voute by allowing there 7 'for a pro ratri increase' :on the contract pay.,-- He may change .schedules of departures'mni: arrivals in : all cases, and particularly:to make them conform to connexion -with railroads, withotit'inereaSe of . Provided the running time beriot abridied. .11e may alllko'erderan increase of speed . , allcving, within the metric. tions of the law„aico rato.inerease of pastor .the additonalitnek or carriers, if any, The Contraptor 'may, however; in the c c ase' of in .crease„ of speed relinquish ,the • contract; by giving prompt notice , to thodepariMent tbat;lie prefers doing-s - o to-Carrying the order into effect. The -Postmaster peneral may also curtail or discontinue tho service, inwhole or in part, at pro rata decrease of pay; allowing one month's extra compensation on the amount n dispensed . with; i.vhenever, in . opinion,' the publit in terests require the change, or'in case hedasires" tO•stspersetle it. by a different grade of transpor • Paymente will be made' .by collectiOns .from' or drafts on postmasters - , or s otherwisi, atter .the;eipirition of each. quarter—tiay.in February, May, August, and Nei/ember. 10. The' distances are' given'according to the best informatibin bat no increased pay will be allowed should . they be greater than. adver tised; if the points.to be supplied be correctly stated. /yddei.t. must inform themselves on. this 'poiOt,'and also in' reference to the weight of the mail,' the condition of roads,.hille, streams; &pi and all foll.bridges, feiries, or obstructions . of any. kind by 'which expense may be incurred. No 'claim for, :additional pay, based on such ground, ran be considered; nor' for alledged mistakes or MisapPrehinsion as to the degree of service; nor for bridges destroyed, ferries dis, continued, or other obstructions. . increasing distances, 'occurring during the•centract term. Offices established after thisi advertiseinent is issued, and..eleo.dering the contract'. term, are to. be visited. without extra pay,if the distance be not increased. '• • . 11..'A bid .after, the last day and . hbur named, or without. the guaranty required . bylaw nnd a certificate.as to the sufficiency. of such guaranty, cannot be . considerid in. compe- . Lion .with'_a 'regtilar. plopos,al reasonable in . 12•. Bidders 'should fi rst propos for, service' strictly •itecording -•to- . the advert' ement, end then, if they deiire, .sepezrairly fer Ilrerent 'sec- Vice; and if the regular bid be the lowest'ofFor ed for the Advertised aervice, the other proposi flan's may•;be considered. -•-. .•t .• •,• • 13: There•shOuld'he hilt one rout bid for in e a'Proposali Consolidate . d.or Combi/ atiori bids; o ("proposing on sumtor two or wio routes;" )+ ni i are forbidder' by law, and.eannot b considered.. 14. The'rente, the service, the 'early Pay, the name ancl,residente:of the bidd rs,- (that 'is, his usual- post o ffi ce address) and- t ose bt each m members of a fir. where a c5l • any offdrs,• should he distinctly stated. .. -. • • .15.' Bfilders'are requested:to us r i . : . , as. far-as practicable, the printed forrp-oi- oposals fur-- hished, by the department,:to write out . in full tie, sum of their . bids, • and to' rciiin copies • ..: , Altered bids should hot • thi . bids cinee'submiited. be. WithdFis drawal'•of a bidder'Or gtfarantor unless dated and received • befol for receiOng.proposals. , ,, Each musi..be• guarantied Bible persons Gciledal kuartihties c'ennot. The hid 10 gparßiity' should with the, foll.n . urne bf each per . . The depaFtmentreserves th any bid which' May' be deem and also to:Aisregard , the bidi 'tractors and bidders 10.•The ... Vid shOuld Ibe se. !lqail.Proposal,'Stateol 4 . eeond 'Aisistant Poetmast tract °Mee," and sent by . s.na agent;:.and postinasters,will salsAor letters of any kind) i returns.. • :, . . • ' he contracts ore 'to returned' to the department b day of August, 1869; but 'th commenced on the' Ist of .1 on the Moil day next after t the contracts:be executed ari tioee to transfer . will be , co contracts are-executed and ri ' partment; , and then no trans unleisgood - arid soflicient re given, to be'defertnined by-. In all cases the retiring-con (mired to become one of the contract.. :• ' 18: Postmasters at °file( roads, .but more than eight tion, will, , imrnediately alte next, report their, exact die est station, and, Inivv• they plied with .the mail: to •epa General to direct:a mail-re the tat' of July _next. 19. geetion'eighteen of approved March 3 18ta, tracts for the transportati. be .let "in every case to tf .dering.sllicient guaranties en ce; witnont • other refe .transportation provide, for '.the dee . .cel security oY such• transpo. hids that,..prepose .t with tecelerity,Tertaihty, been decided to he the o strived as proviningfar th laige,'and whatever may preferencev certainty, ° Yec :70.evneede: .necessary' teoyr 2O' A.modification'of sential terins,islantarnm cannot' be received; so as reghlar competition; rifle receiying, bids., Maki lowest bidder ten !, faithful perform . - nee to 'the made of ey be,, neaesiary..to ity, certal . piy, and ation.'"*. Under th i s transport the Mail nd,iecurity," hating I .lelar 410, are eon : entire mail, howeyer )e the 'mode , .of tcoti ninre- its ~ c u!erity, ' and *lll l -haire the , guaranty; and , certificate, is' the only -way ,tti modify - • . ' Postmasters are to be careful to cer tify the 'epfficencyof gnerntors or Stlecltell with out: knewing.that,they, are persons of sufficient responsibility; • ~antl' all guarantors, and "sureties, are • distinctly.: notified - that . on - tt fuilereie,enterAnto' or . .perfokin the contracts for the service proposed for • 41 - 'the 'aceepted bids, legal liabilities will be enforced .against them. • ••• , 22. Present 'contractors, and .person's known lat.the department, must,'equally, with , others , procure guaranters- and. certiticatea .of their 'sufficiency substantially in .the forms'. above prescribed.. The cettificates• of' sufficiency' muitrhe signed biti - pestmaster ority :a judge. .of, a conrtof.reactici. No other certificate be admitted. • ." J. n•101t3tv•• .• .. • • Porrifnaster•Genetal. . . •• 7-77 lr ''- ..:WocOp'y the frill fk , ing: troll theie.cs org, paper of thP"Spilth and . though ichut 4 dreamP:comiiiencil its perti-: sat toAeotio'nalists licith . North arid-South:, • i'diior:Of the W/ ig;—Allow. me to hand you •the aceompanying: paper transeiihe'd•-from ipamphlet which only' eamainto my .poiseesion this evening. It is a . verbatim copy-tat the original"[ oammt vemeh • although t a k e , frorknan onnottymons .pamphlet,. it will . 'not .he nnintereiting to' sorpe of your readers, while to others dt may serve,, at least, as a matter of ea- mnst•singular dream, Perhaps, on, Tee ortl; is.that of John ,C.l . Calhoun, at a time when the fanatics of the North . , 'under the.iuitlance of Seward, of New York, and New• •ffampshire; : and;the . .hotspurs of the South, nn der the leail'of Calhoun, of South.Carolintii (for he had no compeer for disunion) were marshal': ling,their foreea, dissotve - our . glerions Union:? Jr is remarkable that ori6.. alb& 'greatest Intel'- leets that ever .adorned the Ainerican Senate .should' be made to tremble' at o &rani. What but the Almighty,ther :conducted Washington through'the peeilsoll'the'rtevolution,. and , gave independence to out-Proud and lappy, 'cotintry, could, at.• Snell a time; to:such a. man; tinder such -circumstances, licive dictated . such. • a , . ' Mr. Calhoun, it Seems, was drawing up a plan for the dissolutiori of thu; Union,. ..when; late at night, being. very much exhausted he fell asleep and had: the following' dream, as re- - lated by . • ' . ' "At a late hour last:nioht was sitting in my room .writing,..J .was.itirprise.d at the very unceremonious entrance'of of, who came in and took isearoPposite . me.. ••. . was more annoyed, as I had given.a(riet orders to the . servant that I sLoulti . on,no i nc: count be disttirbed. • ' . , , iThe manner in which be'entered 7 , -perfeCfli solf.posscisell—,talcing alestVpositimerwith-.' out a -*word, - .no salutation-yno .apologr,--as though my room and all within it. belonged to him, ezeited:in me as: much surprise as indign&- tion. As I raised . my heed, to look at:himov . er' tbe . top i)f - my slinded lamp, I. iliscoviired.,that, he - .wosewrapt ina:thin..ciciak, which complete ly }lid his leatures. from ,my view; and,,,iaa I _raised My head, he spoke: : ,.. • •• .geWhhrare.yoliwritingoSehafor from SOOth I did not think...of ' his impertinence at .firiti :but,answeied•liim involtintarily--;‘ , l am' draw- I frig up a plan for. the dissolution of. the 4rneri , Can. Union!" To thia.the . intruder' replied the col d est -Manner . 1 4Senator. from Soet.h: Carolina, will you al 7 ow me to looic:St your right hand?" ' gale . arose': and as he did the cloak fell.; 'PaNTI.ESTEN,. I RE GELIOIIIE•FOR:)i 0 . 1.7 GEORGE WASITI,NGTONI .4.A.S . tbouelithad no.'pl-..wer to resist,filei tended . my right hand. h felt a strange chill pervade , toe at his toneh-L-he .grasped it and lieldirriear the light,. thus. affording, me full: time' to exathine it every feature of- his face,.an .particularinif his person, :It .was the, face of Washington and •he Was dressed in' theuniforan 01 .the Rooolution. • After holding My . hand for, a moment, looking steadily at me; he said inn quit!! Wily: • ' • - • , bititted;.: nor No • With ill be allowed o the, last day )r two respon7 .e plainly Iright to, reject extrivazant, of laijihg con- 'cAnd with this right hand, Se'nat'or from . South garolloa,,Yon Woubi sign your name to a' riapeitleelaring:tho.UMOn qissolvedr" • ' ,t - y es ,” : sajd 1„ ccif .4 :certain, 'contingency arise 1,-.will.'? '• Just-at' this moment a. black blotCh .appeured.'on the: Ihaek. of, my. hand; I seem to .see it. even , now?' 'What . 1s" that!' cried I in alarm;.: twhY.is that black spotonmy boon." - . , supersr . ribetl • " achlreisetl r . General, : Con ',.not..by or to an it :enclose mono.- their -.quarterly executed and, or before theist service must be ly, prebeeding or at (Life, Whether Islo.proposi .ldered until the calved at the dy .l will be allowed soOs.therefor - ere he department.. 7 actor will be re- . titetiesOn the new, . . That," said , he , dropping my hand; i‘ls the mark ,t) . ..v.whidr Benedict ''Arnold is'lmoWn 'in the next; World!" • . • Ileaaid no More, but dreiv'frOM beneath ..his cloak atiphject,which 'he placed upon the table, on the r.ery paper on.iyh,i . ch been object,-gentlemen,Was a skeletoni g , There," said ..he With emphasis, i‘there are 'the . bonee of-Isaac . liayri'e, who . *es hung in Charleston, ~ .//d.frae's. /48 life io '7l iiuu2 .ivhen you ,sign your name Ste a deaatition or dies,idetion, yeti may as well hate the hones of Isaac [Jayne before yea . ; but uo blotch:laze on hl3 OPP." * ' . • • "With theie words he left room. I.star red from 'the; contact With the dead man's hones and awoke! . Overworn. by:labor I had 'fallen asleep riod . been.dreamina%?' • •,. Mattrother .instances'miga be recited to show that sorne of the . most important events to man'. that 'have' occurred 'since . order was hrMightforth from and the .Almighty rolled tbe.planetitrom Ills palm and set the spheres in:moth:on, have. been more or less corc nected..With..dreamS;.. May 'not -611.dream.of Calhoun'ihave a happy influence on .. .the per petuation of.our. glerioui, happy Union? on-: or , near rait-' recta:from a sf - the 3lst:of March. nce from the near re other'ise'sup le the .Postmaster .songerStMply-from. . .ti' act of'Congre” proyidefi.linit 'eop .or the mait•,:ehiol is not oectional;--nof it. bit of it;. and yet Mr.. speeker • is compelled,.in order to carry out out.the desigus'of the party; to tekethe:chairmao of .every mittee in' the' House; hut. ive from the North. 'And of the* beggarly five committees; the heads of which,-1146 SPeal:;er,Periniogton . hes ed to his “snbject Provinces," of the South, none are anything More thin apprentices' work:, • excepting thatorlEisetioris,.which he has giV pn to Mr'. Pilmer, • th'e know:lsfothirig 'Of North with we' presume, or - Making secure the.seat.of the IllUg-UglY . :member from; 'Bnltimore,Al.-Wintar Davis; who vote) for. him.• 'Pi no;. 'the ,Repablican party is'oot sec . yid in any of its rs t.to.n.new. K1;40 interefere..Withfa ho'last hoar„ . se4:N3T, 4 a. new: bidiks THE. DREAM OF DISUNION. 1101*. .9. 'CA Lll . O tN'S I Washington, ut.his.fetiring from the presidency issued a -fayeeti address, yviiieh'wes : priopitial! , IY:deyoted. to the - ilanger 'of . .dis'union' E and: the preeeention• of latmony and . good Meting he tyvocti.the difGrent sectioneof the centitry.--: . • . . . .. . sillatilho.Vrarning voice of Washingttin been forgetten?,;:or. ~have ' *design's - salreatr.. been. formed to Sever the - Vniorr - Let it.not be.euti posedlhat 'impute to all ell of those whiihave takervan Active put in these unwise and am. profitable diecussions'oCwant of ' patriotism:cif of public virtue. - :The honorableleelings of, .State pride and local attachments. find a ',lace. in the bosom of the most - enlightened and .pure., But While such men' are - cottacicius tif.t,teir own tntegrity. and honesty; of.'Parpese,:,'A ';ou ch_ ' . never te foriet that the 4i.tizene,of. . ~ pi•e'ti,eir political - brethren; ' en ~ ~ . • `!"!k4 . mistaken . they, May be-in'tbefirl ' ', '' ... lO U body of them are equally l'i . ' ah a ' lic r -with themselves. - . ..- • , ',-., •• iblatital , sespicions. and - rep es apiri . tithe create mutuel,hoi,l4l3li - aptVart design: lug men will be always firund . .who are ready to foment these, fetal deelsions, andto. inflame the natural jealousies of dilLirent • ,sections of the 'country!. TheVetory of the 'wrirld is full of such examples, 'and especially; tf,e.iiistorY Of "'What have you to gain by . divicloh and ,dis-. sentiord Delude not. yourselves. with the be lief that a breach 'once - made,.rhay; be after.' ward repaired..' if the 11nion is once :severed,' the line of separation' Will grew 'vaitlp.,atid Wl.'. der, and't he controversies' which ar&noWdebk, ted and settled in the hells of. legishition will then be tried in fieldcd batble, end be detiar.i mined• by the swerd. • Neither ' should . "'you' deeeiva yourselves with-the hope that the:first 'time of separation would be the'Permarient ene, 'and - that .nothing hut. harmony. and: concord 'would be found in the,new associations !firmed upon tbe.diseetutinn of this Union- - Loeal iita terests would lie foun=d there,.etat'Unchastuh'ed ambition. Aridil the recollection of - common dangers in which the• . people .of, the : United States stood . against the common !pet. the !nem-. ories of •victories' Won ,by their uriited.VolOrl' the - prceiperity and kappineci' they here enjoyed, .ender the present 'cOnctittitioni the preud• home they . bear as citizens etthis great .rePublic--if all these recollectiOns: and,. proofs of common iuterectanre 'not strong enough to ;hind' us to .gether as' nue.people, what tie, will bold' united thenew, division of empire,' when theee bonds been brOben'and the Union dissevered? ". . . • : .'lsho'first li'nesof separatiOn would'not . lastfar. a single generation;. nevii . fragments - -Would be horn off, new leadcr . would spring up;. end .this' great and glorions republic ;would 'soda be'bro- 4:en inlon rhultitode of petty States,,without: cornmerce,:withOut'credit,iealoli,, tO . JI '9ll ther, armed' for Mil odgresspitici;lahli 4 • taxes to pay armies . 'and Amide,* • seeiring..ailt against each other from hireign poWe re; ineul tit) and_tramPlCif upon by the nations •of .Ettropc, until..harressekby tonfliets,..en4 humbled rod debased in' spirit,. t bey:would be ready to /1 h• toff to theahSol ote'doniriat ion of any military ndi , entpierer and to' surrender. their liberty: for the sap. of repose, ' • • - It ie impossible to loo,le on the consequences • Unit would inevitably' How the tleetruction of this goeiernment, , und not feel indignant when we hear fold calcelatione about the value of the Union ancl . haveoo constantly.before us a line of c.onduct• so :calculated' to weaken its Interesting Revolutionary Reminiscence . In the ,speoch of Mr.: Bottler, _ of the, pouse of RepreientatiYeS, on Wednesday last,..hevnar7:, rated and applied. in the following. propriate manner,. aivery.interesting reminiscence of *the: Revolutionaiy War: •: '. • • gThe: district Which • I represent, and . the county froth which I come-that' county Made . famous by: the . raid of Brown=-was the first, the very-first . the South; to . send succor to Massaehusetts.. In one 'of the ; most beai,ti fnl spots in that beantiful,county,. within rifle shot. Of, my res;dence,..at : the Laid of. where glorious s p ring leaps. out into.suillight from beneath the gnarled root of thelhunder riven:oil:lc, there assembled on•the..lothefjelY,' 1175, theyery first hand of, Southern :men who marched. to „the aid cif, Massachusetts . ... ,They met there, and.thnit rallying.cry was: 0 , ..a ht4e , line for; BOston.n. . ei . - That beauticul'and peaceful valley had nev:. er been podiuted 'by the footsteps of -11 fool • for even.the Indians themselves_ kept,, free froin, , the incursion of the enemy: ;1t was .the'ltunt ing •ranea, and neutral' ground of the This band assembled there;'and cm bee linefor..Boston" was made'from thence. :Be , ' fore they marched they made a pledge that all who survived would assemble there. fifty2years after that duy. wa4ltny pride' and pleasure to be present when' the fifty years rolled around: Three aged, feeble, tottering men.-4-the.starvi , vorsof that .glorious band 'ol one hundred. and, twentY 'were all who were left to' .keep their tryst, and be faithful to the. fledge ,inade, fifty years before to their cornpaniona;: the bunes :of many of.whoin were bleaching on thelloithern . . • have'offen heard froth : the lait •surVi; yor of that band of patriot!, the incidents (if their first. Meeting, and their march;:hriw . they .made sonoe'six hundred 'miles in , twenty days —thirty miles tt day--and how as they., neared' their point of • destination' Washington,. Who happened:lo be making 4 rticonnoissance inAe• neiglibortiood;saw them. approaching and ree-.. qgnizing the' linsey-woolsey hunting shirrs of old Virginia, - rode' up ,to..me,efand greet them' to the camp; hoW, When he saw .the'captiiin4 his old companion in' arms; Stepherson;. Whq stood , at: his sidd:•at the Greta. Meadovrsi on Braddock's fetal fish, end in many,,an Indian eampaigni• and , who • reported te ~ hie, 'cornmander us iffrom the 'right bank of' t!git,'Po tomixo."—he spiting frem his horse and'clasp4d his old friend and•coMpanion in armswith.hotit hand,. -ildspoke no' word of welerime;lit eloquence of silence told whit hie tonvie.Coutti. not ejaculate'. • -lie moved 'itiong“the,ratilis'i sbakitig the hand ttt , .•etich; . (Mtn truly th Matti nnd ; pll'the while = as my informee told nie-.—tike big tears were seen conising ., dewn.dtis manly cheek. , Aye; sir, , Washingtoti weptl Abd why d:d ~ 'volved. hi - the:"eiiiitest ` riseiti'lligintlyy. , it t... te ere hid` : Oo 4 a non t sneouilit_: : , f:They,Weeniiiii. in leen - ones: to .':„th a" siroCictilAt , ;h4ir:llilliiijr;..itint*:- Vvere leiiniet,like live:thendealhtpailt*Oilitd% telling, the tieOpliiifi;!Ydrigtide:ihiit...the,,Osnatsi • :.. tight, and .fiehtlor:Mairiailiiiiiiittso..irrukr , hic . come to ralli:by..Weibingteiniiaidai-:•Yeilitflrent. • your fatherV tiresidge,'to - ::prOttiefrheitil:liiittioi 4 ' from hem.' Well 00' ideii - imit'Weoltrieirestl.. hn ' Brown selected , that iriet : Vatritijr,les .I,bie ' - Tt'llir.'hiii invasion; andiaileries ttientronit:_in 'the Senate , the iocir'where v _Seierineitfaifyrata'ithe • " vaiy,rock over :which ..'MArglin7,4ol4;".'bb"..itra*. Marched a leiv .hourie.aftei:lifglC'ettiii,ieliiiiii , a." c6in m a ed. had crosoitistio iiiir, sphis iiirif#4l ... 'ta,rth'er;all.• .•:' ''. •''' . ..',.." , ..4-1:. , ; _!Allak, ors;hisiotkit : rWOhitiiiiiisfMt.. 'lla inibiirer idli_airhitiim li rage', A Ilt4l.4ol(Atia 2o r ! ciiiii4k,o leVir"pj.l4ol( 41i ir4rri e a N itie::c ' ". litijif iiititi, 4 f 6 MIg ritelraoy... . tg.;. , _ .. .. heieht the 'Alictkljitt'''4on. . question i het nevi -ctividoe gliatitli,thei : hearts of th 6 - people onlr kedeliteltby, the bloody' • arbitrament 'or the eyrotd; le ,be •theintldeet day kir. mankind that' tile iun 'of Flee VelY hai.evei etioneuPtin. 4 ",:': s: A VOICE ERNI THE, . GBAYSi . . In, the United Stites Sonatei . ad; Febraltih 1839, Ilitratv,Ct4v..chncltided'is•;speeckloWitte slaVery question in the :frilicinring ..nwordti,.o( .:(11ley have, been. frequently4o)".. I shed, .b t' wild:bear iiptibi lc t ion and atten tive perusal;a thousand' times.)., crlf one dark sPot existrin our political hot . - icon, is it not obscured ;he bright.and efol gent cheering light that biomearound' mil Wis, ever a ; people: so blessed is we'are;;lfdt to ouiselies?, •Ditl pot, net lan iscon,,tain within its, bdsom so many elements of prOeffer dty, of greatness.and of glciryt dur'enly.teal• danger HOD - ahead, completions, elevated tend visible.: It was clearly. discerned ektlte'cont menciment„ and' distinctly seep through' eittir whole eareer[.. Shull we waptoblY run tlfait and destroy all the.glorious anticipation' Of the • high destiny awaili nitl beetfielt the', tibolitioniets themselves, Solemnly:toroth:lee In their mod,and fatal .course; .„,Arniithe nits variety of Objects of humanity and , olence . .which invite employment...of their Oa, gins, lot.them 'select some ,pne,inore Menden, that not threaten to deluge:odr coatitrk " • • . • call.- that email 'portion. of the -daft, which: has lent itself, to. hese, wild acrd ; ruindlie schemes, not to forget .the fiat* Of the , diViiie mission of ...the founder,o(„od...religiow and to profit by , hie peacefol.exena . pled: ',XI en treat that p ortion. of mi ionritryWariten , Ober givumitivir. ,countenance to , , aliolltlotl', to' !.ve :1 0 f0 11 ifi4 honored:when moving in . their own apPropri ate and.,detightful -sphertt; and tiarelleet that . the'ink which they shedlo, subscribing' . vvith their fair hands abolition, patitions,,mityptovet but the prelaitoto the ehodilingl, of the.bood their brethren,. I übjureall2the.inhabitentie: 01 the, free States.to relnikeiimd discolintenalite, by.their opinions and.measuree that which ,Chit inevitably lend to the most calamitous. cense .. ,•,, l'a qeeneee. Andlet,us all ) . al'.countryme, as friends, and as triothers, .cherish' untading memory the motto , "whirir.:biaio'ciut:;ancestors triumphantly threugh thetrials of the.. iefold.• Hon, ea . , if adhered to, it will , co n duct their posierity'thrOugh all t hat may, in the. ) dispen• sation.af.Prcividence; be reservedtotthe/b. Ina. h asked;'. as hive :been' ' Asked,' when I - would co:Sent to a dissolutiof''of .' ahairei; Never!'neferl never! 4 ';fe • It the agitation vegayd 'to the riigitilist Siii've • TAW shonld continue and inetetisei sad' libetirne alarmit4; it will teed • to . the 'fortnatiort of' two new parties: one,far the Unidit dtlur the**Plet against, the Union.' * -,, And the ilia: , fornt that-Union party ' bell* 'Ernitin, the gonstitution; and' the - enktreemerit of tire ., it should be 0 0 4 4 4ejirrrOjellin each iliarty*,' and it .ahonld be'iterotdittity. . formed;'.l announce thrsilf, , in. thie*plife a niemtier.Ol that party; whiteeer'imey be It. &cum - Hine:it 'elements:—Remy "r•When my 'eyes' Shall be . ttfintid' to-' behold foe the last tittle 'the' m ay I•bit _see it shiningoli titerkett‘ebtl.dii: honored' fregirlente'of on a land - rent With' civil feud s ~ ilienehedi he,"in efnal blood., 'liet their'llet fee hie &idling glance tatiker .hiliold riolis ensign of the , ' Rep:Alio; niiiii'kiititerand 'honored:'ihViiiighdat i the *diftl; : : stilt - lull 'high advanced;' dot a 'aii4le Star 'etiore't'ri 6 t 4 . 4l -1° - 'OM:toil—bearing for itli'Mottti`.no auell iserahl ii: all. this Worth?". Nor ilicise..etllfr *ivtintils'df deltt :lion and folly,'“Liberff ffepf "anlfignltin atter eirtirkWhere* sririmitt • offU,in `ehataeters livin'g light;itat Otlitiefentinient,'. dear to ev,ery. Ameiicari fifait; .4 .. Litiritk :and Cfnion now anrl fotevet; ortir and' iriseirsrhble." —/JaVief 117,6, t e:. - . • ~ • '. PlA:Astute CorcratOlinrft.' 4 -1 - more : neighbor :vrhy•is Inky thafhe r belPrio leisure t, laugh; the”whole businesti : is to•get money, 'that tio:! - May:etili'lirsVtikeVes .• .and mire maney..• Stilt what Solomon keth A. rid it ••rfrit i n, considers riot that It •ii ncitqb es to" ma ke 'a p happy; ..reti• twit WitaitilittAil ny a man Of greit obseryatiOsi,*tbitt;-fheriellelt i thany'miseries'liernut - qebial•sit of them,.". Yet' fietivehl:'4llso! pinching poverty, l ahtt . '„ • conrilptency,.:tite'mity:ti4 Let ys not repine,:et so think iktiititti o (.o'od he eqiNtkli!;Aitilf,:: 4#lt*titt4i , nt;phnd'trtih-tjeheii' care ,thet ere, the IttiVeihet*eiti. hang often tia -:heEiv,ily a t tliktich' ;that iist! legs night., i . 0.01:104eli otherkilie# • We see bkt•tb4 rrytekle:et:Oei.rigV* i . hhit.,i4:o be : lib/gust . .oo' worm, that sar.9A.;titnii spirinishiliet4:4o; l 4tiv: 4 o l '4 (I lAN! vetz • keep what • theVA.llo?,4l.ooo.ori.ol4:'4_' / ~ therefore,. be' . thisoliful•;heeltirre.#l4l ol ll o.,.. .s e end .• " ''• "' ;.7