M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, June 14, 1860, Image 2

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naofatst,y;-afti!e public , Axpebse. - .-I'lle,.lTato'n.
rsena,Bl44l!4t'sv,nry tit-bit , of.gossip has benn
engstlk,ntntlitiynti 'against . the Presi4ent, and,
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nvi.trilitaititiittat)' iilfree-fteeltei.'. - antl balite('
04 . '0474 rallea A n
considering,"the priquilices of tlie cominittee
and, the. ; molleofextadi ' igal ion,it'Would 'be •sn r-
Prksing, iti!iteit. • 1 0 , .. slAcc*C4o i"•P'. Ol FjPg•-
resmathiltVwearinvii ;sitspiciousf - look. The
IaVIC ha taber 't ribun al a rte 4 -, Whie h theC D M,
toit4.4es modelled, , . ar;iyi contrived 't0'.61).;
asmi the Oast, sat iifric tory evidence flga t
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as.l4r. , Covoilejs ,pledged
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only l,i'Weirzciiie•ilide; , he.tcantiot , help‘makiUg
• out smile soi!t•ii. , ease. , "Hitt with all ;the
-vatilagesoa theside 0f,i!.119, , a , i.1.!iers yi:e'dd
not
seelhat a pirticle itt;iltite.tjtestionny,has
given•which tends to : implicate •the President:
tnieraresaird'insihatitior l is'are :abundant; t
bu
every eacontegetnent iv,giVen,,, for , the, product
tioa'of . ditoetletitiitony. , absence of. such
irnitiinai); . ,.iiiiiiyie; . tlitit• it 'does; not '
enciteAreb(loir;aci':'teStimer . ii:
,blll4 weight
wb;ntl i fit Pal.tX ifPPliCatei:llPdh;as/ the rPrOrtu
iiitrol repelling Ahenv„ , a,iul fails,; but' in; this
?de Oppfirteti ity:hal been o ff ered ! . -
• thttleipnd?tit,enCh4ft resolution i nal i
tieglhe ; covoileßni,innittee l pri?viled for an in
quiry ia.-ta,erhether.money. wee -.employed to .
earrt.itactions irt Pennsjdvania, .and in any
011ie 'Si& tliestrieunt• so need ' what • die
(Oil's; bre o .'l l r r is roving,
coinniiisien'vhas ipeetyniede the, excuse for ,in-
ittiryintrPthe'indieldnal - snd private affairs to
kinyhir'CrAtf;,ifiimtr*ii Of the betiinCretie
i349,KMPl!!k ile Y , VP c s l l 6 ..o,oo7 iii i,f ih AY` rhori
they got theigictony,,',.. 'TAO impeytinent,unif nn :
.warranted 'inquiry has been directed particular
ly 'against' Getieril Plater, 'the Demiwni tic can
d idierilOrSfoOvei l niii of n iylvn ni a; On doubt
at the, instance of. Mr„Cotede, wpo comes from .
the Same ilitdritt end bears-the grudge of;a un r
to* mintttovolirdchiss I;igkquinded anil noble
wil'ef;ianined in'a.-
certaini.f . Yon"eeti, nry,..F,6 4! ‘ cr . . $250-4,;
issiscin teeeting,hie.fxpenses when ho can - .
vassedr the , WestmOrtind diitriet in 1850 against'
Covede,-aid trumpeted
to, the worlil i ss*stirtlitur-;Cylence,;of
,rotroP
tion—a plot or General prirter'f to purchase
the ,Wetirniailand:dittrkt with the sum ht $2 . 50.
.IrestMlr:Wittiithir bionght 'horotarit to testify
thatilkiltellitiritbppliett tie' hint for-a loot' , of
sllllo'in(heyeiii4llsff, itullhat he (Witte) pro
miffed to Coninly t tilit iftetwards' bitched -out.
NoWilte.:llTitti - ii•fiee private eit igen . .and Mr,
Fioiter•Witi aiiiivite'eititeliCand4uy tratistie
• hit Ween Ahein "were of a' private nature,
whidi Should have been'resPected conlidetp:
Coililide'COmMittee had' OO linsiness
to 'inquire sheet them,. and : Mr. Witti should
not iiitetvered quest'ion '
s' 'relat ing to this
mitten{': Msny sk , ,Witin, in the ramie „position
wookliiii've sealed his lips , and tried the 'newer
of thitiCiimiiittee tociititpeehirn diecloiie his
eolilidentateorrrespon Yemen coneerriin private
allireiti the Very lest eititqriity, befere`Yield•
iikto 'Ouch unwarranted assumPtion of au
thority: :Nit:the information thus 'exhorted Or
irelonteerell,itcparided to the "werldal'a wok
deficit disetostire, whin an reatitV it amounts to
nothing'More startling than :Mr. Witte did
not lend Poster money to persist' him in the
canvass itglinit Covride.
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But now we '
come to the Curious part of this
Ciijmde Investigating' Coinmittee, ' It was all
very amusing'to the Republicans as•long :as the
inquiry was 'confined, to 'tine side,' but. Mr.
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Winslow, the Democratic member, determined
l • i r
tip it, whether it ow:Mid troll 'both 'ways . ; so
OPeitieW tolithkmon Witneisiis from Luzerne
M 7, having been informed that' large sums
tit Witobrir bad bgen *het!' to secure the election
of M. thliiitoit to 'the .House. Thie Irelpiest
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was refdied by 'the committee. '. -Then .he" ppo.'.
posed' hi summon witnesses who, he understood;
coaltiwuriciwruptien in:Westmorland county.
• Ccirritte,cof courseibbjeefed to this i , itwds rim:.
ill bite bear:bums tn•be . cbmiortable; .arid. the
yoqueit wit; rejected,. 'The .. reasons. givenlior,
, tbietefusal bit Covode • were characteristic.,-
fte•did"bot Solitilit to aubject the . . Government' to
thi•e*Peissr of..summening -them. .This wile ' •
rosiliifter.ineursing. heavy expenses in: sum.
widiiiiigirritnesses to te‘tify on the other side.
The ehlt.iihri*,ion . was, that the witnesses had
un:c;rectioft‘,iiit the Gevernment. Cminde.
tuit • rstefurtifit i Aili; work, was to hunt flov4i the
d.cirtiritiiiipliptit 6ii`t'aii l i testimony whiCh was
• itor_agaiiiet , the tiernment was inadmisaible.
titi i ijk lit i,ar:. ,, iikiegh tii . w.tinelfe crest , . the es.
ursuce Or tis`stopMit.pesukh an, answer.—
'li -."' ' 4 brou g htthe recordo f th . .1 . '
- ir. Bririshwri ,
.e corn
' rilitiee.'t:ila iii4ighin of `,the Iroise,: which
i!" l !74irecte4 that the
, v . v e i , 1 ,P,.1 5 . a#P i : je , o a f6i. .
°! k *lk e ilr i l9P.,, 1 4. • ' '.:, -:, :r
Itis'pyribiibit that if the course Of- iiitiestigti. l
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i.,..!*!7 f..F.m , .!,,peeri!!4 Coyote #1'1)y" h el
,1, 0,;1 1' POPP% . 411. same . Prir'etl;',4',
. or . : examination tci•i'4oA, ii,iovpiih otliete l'aVe?
‘ 4 lPP,',NAtt..tllie, r.!!_ttlf,i ,, it t yt . :,isei r -tair;...levyj
t l Ml, ll o l l!,rl!?,?f.Ttittitt. , !..,( if' the 'COM-1
mit titty.fro,lpiprmiti: to itkteml , the ::ar'ea '. el( i i"-' ;
Yr!Piti l ltij t t nteli'il. ! I , 4l S",ilEOh to c a ll die
"X l Vlkftt° l ik!lMl,l l , ll. 4'!ittii . piTiveih'i;it;
,thjejlgifqtrricate,Mr,.e:o4l.,:coibi3ve'ri;l
‘,Pfill I VAl`lr:e44P'ioitPiiihili:iiik!i4 . .., ,l t
Avitfpr 4 ,? , .efivoil,!.atid!,Y:iiie c ßs to :ii.eute l
.: vei ''''" hiiqailt;'_":', , iiiiir 6iiiiiiiiir`ii t. eiiiiti;e4
iii g i! i t i . Aft t , lit i ii l .43o:ll7iiiiiriiii:t 9 iti`ii4
. ."..h.jai4iiotiigiiiip''..4". fiiiifigiiiiiit'; ' 1 76'0 ' ' might
&11 ilittibliista ` t withellgscope of autherity '
4,1f1z e. , ..q. , ~,,, a ••.12,. ~ ; 14.1W., iio , , - ' 77 .7,37.1', , :. ' •::- ~
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„le I,ll,rftle!r7 it is wise to
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'. _ .1?' !:itniy . 'oe , ,nns4oin. 4iiii 4'o
in 't t rio'ii*:4 1. , b.1 4 0 o .. ,ii:i;‘ ,' •• 1 0 ,5 4,0
km') . eh)! ''.4htiffo\ tc,4 ' fii...": iiroe4ioitlil .
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A . ' c 4: ndti ... "%44 Iti4oorig and 'or4/4
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adv qtreat - stijneon 01,71 fie ItaSSclign 0! t h e
tariff iii 11. iio.W .fore: t,Se liitfi..,..liiki , e.tinile4i:il
him to'ihOhfiirks .. of tlieiym:kiiig irie;n . of Peon
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.4ylynohi.. The ree , ord.of Afr.. - Eo'st . er : on .A he
. iririff wies . tioh is clear 'arid :abhniihnt:' 11p . .k
;how, and always has ',sea, a strong supporter
of h infif!;• forDect.mber:Of 1 . 814, the.halls 01.
Cohl.rres nta with his.elapienci. in defence of
Petinsklaniit - inteiests.:, in: thei•ourse of n
Ipeqel)` : Ilelivi.4hcl Depmber 18, of that,, yeai',.
'Mr.',l;:o4tcr said ;
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IHe.. .
wetild.,atat it ; as a reproneh . .
American chereeterj own: State;
foreign railroad .iion•had beelt.inid-~oivri within
six inches 'of bed§'Of,:.. iron . '. in :life
Such iron abounded' in PenOsylvanta
Missatiti,'-terinessee.cand.NewJersoyi'and yet
foreign railroad Irnfilhad hitherto Leon iniport
e4and • laidfdoWn:on all ourrailreads..ll; ,
wanted to' see..the . tiMe..orrive •when; . bv. the
perfee.tiort-of . machinery, by the inerea§ed Skill
and, by ;the increased capital- of Pennsylvania,
they:, would .'be able to successfully compete
'with foreigner§ swithout•any . protection:.lit nil
He knew that.' the time WoOld.l..itip;, but he
would tell.gcntlemen' fronithe. South that 'it
never would arrive linkus:,rtflimtulia.proleclion
w
as 'given te our-great interests in' the -begin-.
The' Same spirit that prompted tne it't i76itce
of these • remarks still.exists in 'the hrenst :of
our candidate fur. the gubernatorial chair..
hasheen for. some time, past at, Washingteri
usinghia influence to,seettre ikepassifgeof;the•
Merril tariff . kne•Ws that ;bill:Fs:one
that: will promote the• iotereets:of the State, :of
Petinsylvitnia;.,cspec:ally of • the, ivorking
and therefore'it is that he is reed,./01.c;
MO severe interviews with Mr:Alen:ter, the'
chairman of the Senate .'finance.."eiimmittee,
and has-urged him repeatedly te.rep , rt the bill
to the'Sennte, as • posig*il•by•theflotise,'and use
his 'influence for„ its, pasinie there:: • What is
the Black Condida'to .for.the. sonic
lionOr• Mitrlt'Abe :contrast.:.• While
General' roster •is:• at, It'ashington advocating
ill'e:passnAe • of the, tariff bill nail ilia interests
ol'the '71.11/4 peple, of, Pennsyi ; Curtin •is
stumping in Tenrisylvania . in beliall'of nigger . -
ism•tindthe and 'advocating doe
trmea.that.must-hring. the different sections of
the , counteY irrnotagontsm 'to each other, and
leadto secession, find .disunion, • ..This. is. The'
contrast between the doings of the• Democrat.:
, and Republican candidates .for . the . ..highest
:Offtii•iitihe gift of lienrisylviinic Read :and
r reflect! But not only'is the" election of Mr. Fos
ter• required on. the ground
.0 hir tarit policy,
RieqdilificationS and, ability' to discharge the .
dutieseptinettell . 4vith thes.adMinistration . •of,
our State •attairs are 'nndbubted, 'rind are such
as to commend thO support of all who wish:to
see:PennSylvnninPs •governmentstigcessfols as it'
has been 'tinder its presCiitrul. With such it
noble, champion . of Democracy as our State
it4dard bearer, PennriyloaitiaNVill redeim her-,
self.,neit October liorn the grasp obtained by
the-opposition,' Black ReptibliCan horde, and
again . _.present herself in the lead' of 'the
Democratic . r,anics . . :- -Pot ' t;v lll .6 . Recoril• •
TERRIFIC
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The Clarion Democrat ha s the, ((Mowing ac
count of a terrific heil, 7 atorru, and Hurricane
which has laid in ruin the Twhole vailley cif Roil.
bank in Clarion' Co. •
Netier'ir: our history, as an editor, have we
been called Ppcn 16 record sn fearful a celaMify
,a,s that which 'visited us upon Wednesday 'last,
(30th.).. Aloar, out southern on that
morn FO4 •Wit, saw traveling rapidly , from. West
to East a,stiipenclotis.'storm cloud, accompanied.
with heets of vivid lightning, and a deep" roar- •
ing sound;' The rich and beautiful valley of
the Red panic is literally wreck- , ,liouses fell,
crushing ',around their inmate before they.
could escape; burying . the dead and inantileil
and living in one common ruin
~ :..To `add to the
boirors'of, the „Scene, many of• the, ruins took'
fire and' htirned to ashes;. • . ,
• 'The village of - .Maysville is entirelY dernol
infied, not.one building remains standing,twen
ty.five buildings, including the. grist and snit.-
mills of John Hess,':dwelling.and store ; of, Col:,
M'Farland•und Mr.•Hnw's Hotel composed the
v.iyage. • The •bridge across Red Bank at .that
place-was bloWn down. We 'knew of about
twenty persons injuredten of whom
"t'ome of the wounded are Mrs' Col. "M'Far
land seriously, herielf and one of her ehildren
•iinve.,Since Mi. Hess and :family' badly .
injured,.... H. Baughman 131iiihtly.' M. CaThe.
iinif t lfinwes, badly injured, her 'babe . killed.—:
• , ;,,larryarris and, two caldierr:serinusly
slightiv, and 'Mathias '..d.ght .
ly:_injured. Mrs. Shingedecker slightly
.bruised. John Shirk slightly wounded. 'Wm.
Sidi:linker both "lega. broken: ' Messrs. Maui
ger and.fifts Slightl•y bruised.
• B(lattieWSteiiart's wife and child instantly
killed, it i 'families of,Messis. Dougherty,
HenrY7Striiih, McMiller, and Ste Wart• injured,
Wife and daughterof "JOs.-Akn.nn,. fatally .in_
jured. Wife Of Sam'l M'CartneY.batlly hurt.
Adam Burt had') injured. We have not space
to giie:the full particulars of the 'damage 'done.
The'storro was most undOubtedly . one Ofrthe,
meat terrific ever - experienced 'in the Slate.—
Halt stones measuring fireati'i.to 9 inches in sir
•curpferSnce wcrepieked . cp after the,storm had
'Oestmitown HsitsTonss:—A correspondent
of the Chicago. Press (P Tribune, writing from
Campaign . cotinty; III.; tells the folloWing tough
:stbry o...4•Theeprine.hati , been .fruitful 'in hail.
steFine. ,. The fell from the storms
1.11e,.:61111,of c.atrie., down almost per:.
pendletilaili f , and yet the
Itirge'bifong,h'.toitill the 'common
Mallard . duck, and the wildgeese in thealoughs,
in n umbers, • and left -their. marks on 'newly
'plo*ed grOmitl, like'the4eet 'tn . ( 11:toni.eat On a
retentlY,prepas'ed ••
''A io:teeVili*Veiitlfilii l ed,4ddiion • Coonti;
1 1 14detad' May 2*-stiffee'N , ; 4 o Severe' biaek
frost is updn the ground this, merhinfoc
I think must be ruined; for the ice is an eighth
Of •an Ineh thick^ 1:,
Wheneyer you are in doubt w. F two
things, todo r let,your declaims he (or ;Mkt which'
is ight. Don't hesitate, but . square.hp ,to the
mark, and do the right:thing. •
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t*Call •COlniti) nettniCrlit
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. - 14; 1860. . •
S, :PETTEND ILL • I.3CCO'S •.•
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Dv Ki:Tisi -•" • '
I; rorh ,/tiod 111 .S I . 17 a.l nl7.
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.I.wrerNi;ll:l.l tic ne. , •,11111. A t zmity, l'ur tit
31'147 tx ‘l. Ijllll . thVtlfoSt .11111ifOlItillP1111,11:9 , gi•
iliryit . lntitig,N4:s,hvipors in l; llti•ei.t9l.l, the CPI
'1 . 11.1,:a.r1.' yri/.1.10 1.0 i. 9 \itr:itt for . .us . . (.1
Imi•e4f. rates.. • •..
Deihgcratio.Nomination .
FOR GO% 13:N01 .
HENRY 1 1 081. 1 Elt,
OF WESTMORELAND cq.
(:en. :George 'M. lyiiti ril 'Vaiaix
14..E.,13.eek1inty.. - •
C. Patter.o . n.. I:s' Gen: Jackiion..
11;: }LAM.
G.-13renner. • - 171. 13. Psi:incr. : . '
18
1 Citrirles Krll y. , 19 'K.' L r
7 • ' ? f.l. •
,s David S . cheip. 21 1 cumin.
L. Lichliier. ..2.2 *Siuniiel'i\ 4(1'001..
10.:S. S: ILtrfier,. ,
It; T. 11.
12'S. S.' Winchester. : 2;3 GitylorirChiirch.'
13 'Joseph Lanbacli: . .
11ofiAlonATto
.Siiymou4. posjtively
being 'a eittniittnte at the - : lieltimore Convention.
Hon. 11.;i.T4icu' ivriften•itlktr;i :
aec.i.ptittg,the iu;niinatippof, VietisPriileiit by
N4tional'Onrty.'
.: • • • "
The Sennte: has conenrrett in the Hduse reset
lotion to tnijourn.on the 18th junn;
The reply of. the c'hinese:.' to the, ultirenteni
of the , .
Eeglish, h is.Lee.o fiebillhed ; it .tejtett
all the 'proposition.,
Th9l\lasinchu'9etts.f.pgi. , ..bittire.llos eptiorsed
Siprier'sltite peech iir tht!Scutitp, 'by a vote
. . .
./1-irleetiilgof - ....he' citizen's will 11n held nt.the,
on , Tuesday eve,
nine (er the lieepose:.prinaking . rope!:
arrangmentsforeclebrating.the"fourtli
We expect ta'iae a full , house, . •
,Gsain4r.ni is in Palmero,.haring • taken that
eity,.after •a desperate struggle.' The' Royal
palace was
.burned
.hy the poPulace, after, the
city. was taken.: It is thought the present re..
• •. .
hellion will .ultimately lead toe general Euro
pean war. ' .
New altered. notel, fives; on the'.Bank or
Northiiiidieriand,•Penpsylvonin,nre in circular
tiOn:::4'nneiedis the description: s!s, vie: a
fain
rPiitneelini,. , and binding „iherives, n
,fernale
carying arsheafi.men reapini., and : house in . the
dklatine; dogs,head on left end, • • ,
.•
The pay Assistant,•Maithals are ' , to.receive
for 'takir4 the ciiises, is . two cents per: head,
I'M. the populatiop:enunierated; the: same for
each death; fifteen cents for, leach industrial es
tablishment, and:ten: Cents'fcir each farm of
which'ihey report: the statistics. • They also
receive travelling Tee , neCassary ;to the die
chafge of te:eir duties. • • • •
Our exchanges:are already
.mentioning the
appearance of : locusts., — FiFsetrie places • the
trees are. completely covered hy 'the masses
ihtit ding to them. The destructithi of 'thou
sands, seems to not diminish the number.
We:haVa been favored by the:publisher, ti•ith
an
,elegant colored diagram oflbegreat eclipse
of the sin}, which•will take plaCe on the'.lBth
proximo. It .shows the exact appearance" the
sun wilA have, at the time 'of . its:greatest Ob ,
scuraticn . ; noting the variatiOn in time, in the
different. ihtitucles., , It alsd 'contains'n good
chapter in , Astruncimy, in which is n history.of
this eclipse,' &T.' Send 13' cents to ABA'. H,
Smcrir, Post Office Station E, .9th Avenue N..Y:
Mr. WILKIN is no W engitged • taking the. cep ;
sus of this county. The. statistics- gathered,
by-the Marshal is of importance, and an
swers should-be prepared with : care and gi'vert
without hesitation. :A refusal' to answer the
rpiestions in the schedule, Subjacta the p.rson
so refusing•to t3o„Which can be sued
and collected;for . the S..- •• • '
AuvlinTienatenrs.— . 7 We often hear people say
they. dott'f• read thaadveitisements in a news
pap•r., If they •tell the truth,' all we have to
say is, they lose half the value.of the paper
IhUreby. • Tlipre is-nothing in any• papor--not
even the best condueteelocal column—that so .
truthfully'reflects ihe•buainess r character and
population of a city.or courdYgts the advertise
merits in the 'newsriaper• Show : us a.. paper
'well filled with business advertisements, and
we will , show you a town . prospering in all its
relattons, surrotlndedhka,•community intelli
gent,-enierprising and prosperous:
Is it not strange; *aye the Erie Observer, that .
a politician :who,•while• his own countrymen
were evvClteying:on the bloody fields of .a for
eign country, refused to vote-them needed sup.
pliesothOuld be the author of doctrine..involt:
wing an "irrepressible, eonflictin the heart of
his own hind.: Thisis — the "Record" of Mr.
Abrahatn ! Re- voted along , with
Cor
win>to withhold Suppliell from our sufferlngeol
diers in Mexico, and he announced the "irre
pressible conflict" six months befdre Mr: Sew
ard repeatd it at Eochester: • • • . • •
WasuirloToN
l'autiny advertises to receive 'subscriptions for
. rosteel engrayieg of -WasOlucyrori's
.Toatu, ,end
,Portraits of the Presrdents. the purchoser.of
this .engraving, nOt. Only gets the worth of his
money, but has:the gratification of -having con
friboted forVaitrthe - eornplettron of •the'Nfo i ui.
meta.
1'014,,e,i1.1111cK.. VAL IL
Hop iii4,o'll his 4411istn i e..r(!ry,f,..'?ri e l:
.by . Ipar 016 3 4
ria . thriigt y• IF! 1 , 7.: l' 9 \ 70 1 ) !I
y pfimnipilh •
rtl.4rin't,irithij; 41;th
- tha use kils'thirrie in col:mei..l %sit 10t,,tal t
at Ilia
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. !N0..: pal, , of the,;; tlistritit4ll:nnitn in:prti 7,
atouncino;•l‘fr,:. Ktirs rts,• in• 'exery ,iefpcFl,..!,vot-:
illy tly'! , support uf,the.,e,io , .?.ens olf:j.llis:ljstr••kut .. ...
'A Illii)rigli iyei hope's the,....elaimn, of. our.-lAyo
rria,k
and•she he, alloWed the candidate;
pi:event the ackne4letliment . 'lll4t has
waited longtnid,natiently,for the
-•.. . • .
titre
When :one of • her . 011' eitizenS, should be
selected as • Jlepresentative.;:ln Congress..,
chpy.lhe'retnitais 'a:the phirien Democrate
• "The Thennerlicy Otitithy,.the'',l:tanner
county of this
ell their rirO'efenee . for the man .whern , they de
siie shall represent'them in the nest Congress:
Till!) , hive taken this step finder comiictien";'ef
ri , ht arid Wit h:a• view . to!seetnethe :SeiVices'2or
One with 'will be laithful tehis constituency amt.
.in the enenfry. It is doe to this -county :that .
licit claims he•respected. has • never heen
benOied: with a tePtesentative!dn.:lhe tuitional
(Mimesis... She • has., faithfully respected
the.,elairns and 'candidates of,other
Collllt • Iler.tlemooracy is n's rellahle.and irr
reproachable aas city in the - They work
tmmther'fi,r the- districts,- the .‘itate 'encl.:llle
New. that one most true and faithful
citizens has' consented to - the' me of
. his .name
as a cnndidate—used.ns it is at the•nreent" re
quest of .a la'fielnuttiber of '!the inest.inflnential
and respected eitizeas,ind upon the assurance
that he . Will• he the .unanimous '
.choke of the
Dernocratic.conventicinof ihis.COutlf:voi 4 .! look
forivard to his triumphant nomination, in whicli
event Clarion trill ;ratify .her' pledges to the
party by .e..iving:him fifteen hundred of a
.Ina
joritY. The..Persdnal....popularfty of, the 'man
will win hundreds to'hiS support in this county,
that few men ean.carry. „Give - Mallon the can-.
lidate—let the .man be P. Kratn, Esq., affil vie.
ory will perch` tipont,ho banneithatiiowdr:ags
is ample foldsin dust . of defeat—leaving
he party. wit.hoift an cosign to direct them.
At he the req nest of evetal fiiends . whO have
,
been'annnyed . in having,'their • ••fericeoli•stroyed
and the rails end- botirdi used for ..floats end
by fishing ; ' Parties, we publish' the
. , •
penalty the , law'prOvides•lor . suCh'iawless . neSs.•
This action does not prevent the snfferer from
recovering. the dem,an•es sustained..., Section
"third of the Vencel l aw, provides that, .. •
any person•or•person,..front and after - the
Passaze• of this Act, shall . maliciously or vol.
note rily down . any Post and rail or other
fence, .put uPfor..the.:enelosure.of lands,. and
hreek, carryffiwaY er•destroy'any,PoSt, rail, or
other material-OF which 'such fence was built,
withirr•:this•Coromanivealth, every person - or
persons so Offending, and ,being:legally thereof
'convicted before any Justice •of the Peace-Or.
Alderman within this-Commonwealth, Shall 'tor
every stieh Offence, forfeit and pay the snip Of
ten dollars, One half :thereof to be paid.to
. •the
informer, and . the to the. support of
'the poor,of such. County, Township;'Bortingh
Or ward where .the offence haeheen committed,
together With cost of prosecution;' and in de r .
fault of payment, .suih person 'or persons' shall
be imprisoned in the'Connty•Jail, :not •exceed
ing 'thirty days for . the' first, offence, , end:,i3ixty
days for the second."
..•
In .mentioning the, impiovements Mr; .PAS=
Kist r, was making at the- cgAstor HousC;" we
omited oneimportant - tem 2 ---that he has man,
ufaetured an
: apparatus forgenerating gas from
coal, with :which . .to light his house. life in ,
forms us that twenty pounds of. coal will Oro;
duce sufficient gai to supply, four burpers during
three
The. Richmond Convention met On the .11th
instr, and resolved, first;thatthey'reassemble'
at Baltimore, on the I.Sth: tecond, that.
the'..delegates, will claim seats' ;in, the National
.Convention to' be' held there, and thirdly, •that
•it.ie legitimate to be 'Llelegates at both, and .
that the NatioOalCoe'ventiOn haVeno authority
t'O'know officially what has' ,been their ...action
during the'ses.sloll;or Nhat•is:propcised.tO 'do
at their. reassembling. 1. ' . . •
Bur•FAl.o,. BiADFORD &• PITTSPIntr; :R.—
We . leapi:trOm Bradford ./11:iwr ; fhat the
contractors on tlijs:roOd,c(itineoced laying the
,suptiistrt!ct4re •
WOOL CAILDDIG.--Mr:. PEET, of Port -Allega
ny,.notifies the.pablte that he is prepared' to
card their wo'cd:on . short notice, arid in the best
rnannor.
MAS . ON'S.4(llvertisem6nt irithis
pakr. havemei George, is /4477/ . 6 and caii
testify thatlie performs all. that lie'adverifs:es.
ArPong the luxuries ser'vetl at- the
Will be found Ice Creatrf and 'fresh Strawber-
By referring to "N. S.' ParmEn &
it will seen that this fitmadvertise the
second arrival of 'iinvircdpils' at their Store.
r. P. : l3r4in, of MiasOuri,• has been admitted
o th.e r se!Lt in Congress, _occupied lq:lllr...l3'ea•-•
They Won't' Go. AbOlicionlam
The New York Express , the, organ of the
Americaris and Ohl Line litqgaiiri that State
For.evory, Fillmore man , going, or gone over
to Lincoln, speeches aa • Suinnor'S
knock, two hack out of the old Fremont ranks.
Lincoln will'dose himilreds of votes Fremont
got.sleeping with
grizzly boars , ori; 4ocky Mountains.
, the
rharicinorgrina ° that go - over . to Abolition
ism now, will ha'vp.At as mUcli.effe'ctaa . in
1859;'n0 more. , . , The solid 100,000 ()fit Line
Whigs and. Americuniyiritiiis New York State,
are.neVer to.be taken •oectr by any newspaper
editors, into, the,hosom;Of , the Abolition party.
. . . .
. .
. . .
We • have : heen: ,nhligetl . ..to Aim - wahine the
Drnmensr.to several subs cribers who have not
paid.... Afte . r Court week, we slnill eni . otl . all
from our list wholiavo not pant, or to l' sat
.isfdetury ;Wrangornent, at that time. ..
ore jut
ree4ying : spottier
h i . . 5.61 last ts;eek -,l;y 41r.in:t
rp - fi iM , .At orei?oth
their'coslOtnell Ille•fatilttliirs for
.howle . goods, .at,.elyap. , : ,tittes,
any. other ent.tlishinerit. ilyFAfiis
given. • Go hi:nod 's9ll :for' yoo'rselveso/eqn .
. . . . . • .
, • • • . .• ...•
„ ,
the, Deritist.—,
Srl‘ll.. . propoaea toyemain in Scriethport."o-short.
time, -He wilk.spbn •prepared to:do. .plate
•• . •. , • ,
F. CTS TO Rn . raitmitsiit.-In' .Pentipylvarnia the
4eptiblicani"iii:Olend to be tne especial friends:
of a protective. tariff' and; they ; tihhoit'the.net' of
1e.17:: - IlattibadilamliN'yoted.for“1 he tariff. Of
18t fi; and freeLtrader
The Udited'States government 'oivini:l,ooo,:
000,0001.ers of frind;'Entficicnt•td give a . .honne- :
ste4 to every; inhabitaut.in.the country, man,'
Woinai)..atitfchild...- To kive:homes to the:hotrie;.
re..s and keep these landsfrOm. being the prey
rif.ope'cdrators, CongresF:, at` the, present • ses
uien; riasied . the ;Homestead Hdnibal Ham
lin votedagainst the bill lirentfni 16.0
.acres of,
land to our vOlunteers in the Mexican , War.—
Thesoldier and the . re=
Member Alr. Lincoln.
10 . C.tcychind
. thd. Aepublicap , fezitler. carry
out the- . vrinciples they They allow
ncigro:children tosit,side hr . . side. vith whit.e
children in their:schoole. Upcon -objection be: .
iris made to .this conditlan of ; things; one of die
rompers of. the Minh! of Educution'tniii-:,'...
"1 would father . my li;tl'Air:l's.bouldit
SIDE A. COLQIIED:CHILD ? hanby.a
DARE HEELED
,That is, wlial..,kve-call showiirg theii faith, I.q" .
their..works—but,when.:election . ..i6of di•pAVs
nikh,lhese , same fiepublicanleider pro
fess '.the only true fri6nt . is• of the c frizzly
I:eadealrish and .bare.lieelo putc4.'!
STTPERTNTENDENT or;" COMMON Scanors . . l —The
dittles'of:Hon. Hen 6 C. Hickok,. ni • Superin
tendent of COmmon SchoOls, terminate to 7 ilay:
We feel it tohe O.dtity.to bear ourdnanhle tes
timony.to,the ability and fidelity. with: Which
he, and those prominentlrasiociated With Hal, -
have perforated their official labor; Sine!! the
org.arlization.;.of the School Department, the
Commonwealth never hag had an abler -.Stiper
intenitent'than Mr. Hickok,
.nor one Who took
a deeper interest in' the cause. of,populiti..
edu
cation: To'his efficient management and wise
-.administration of the affairs of th e , department,
we are nOW'indebted 'for the 'Most perfect .sys..
'tern of Coinmory.Sche'ol Education tir be 'found
in'any•State of this . .Union:'‘,/farri.tbeerg Te -
. . .
E.ra j,
Enthushistie voiing'Lincolnitesif there are
. . .
;my ?- 7 who intends to take the.stump will tk,e
notice that their-favorite possrisSes the .'follow
inv.; qualifications for. President, which: they
will do Well Id keep prominently, •belore their
audiences when ' , 4hey• let fly the dogs"
(pence. 'We•ctill them frorn : theehicage Pres 4
and Ti-Nene Firsti t he.,eari 'icsplit. rails and
maul Democrats." • "He 'is ccsix feet four inch
es, haS'a large mouth, and is a groat eater'-'t-
Heis "clean And not..sloyeely.". He.. has' "no
elaherite politeness, and -consequently • po
liteness is never offensiveY.' He is "not-hand.
some, but his grey eyea are•shinetimea lighted
tip'with very remarkable , He lishakes
hands: very warmly :with,• his frierida.' •icHis
hair is. bfack and wiry, and .his . general a ppeav
ance Such as warner:love." e , He never drialts,'
end,' amilde•and..good man that he is,.itlie . nev;
er sWere' but once,• and .then he•aaid,. - p&—d
d—ni 'em ' they ; shan't dolt:" , -Ttut, t th ai never
indulgedi
n anything of the kind
. beyond
exprdssion.." We nowfsep hoW it came
that Yr.' LTNEOLN was potninated • instead of'
bir: St wennC~ Ens Obi'erver ! ' • .
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WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT
THE'SUBSCRIBER,IS NOW OFFERING
• lr
osale; a magnificent steel , plate ',engra
selfig'of the Declaiation of Independence, sur
rounded by life-like portraits of all the Presi.
dents, and bearing upon its, face the tomb of
Washington, at Mt. Vernon; and facsimiles of
the signatures affixed' to the Declaration. • •
.
EN 0 TIAV'IN G, , • •
being 183'02 inches,in`siae,' is unsurpassed by
any,ever publishad, and is offered at the . very
low, price of fifty,cants: , . •. „ ,
• Address orders; with price enclosed and
two cents to prepay postage,lo • ,
•• , Smethport, M'Kean Co., Pa. .•
•
' APPLICANTS - FOE .LICENSES;
Miff; following peisorm have filed' in' my oflico`llitlr:
JL respective petitions for Tavern Licenses, naeerdloie
N.•L: ** .. . . • Shlppen teernibip; Tavern. •
.Tena',Wneß. ..... • '
'", ' -T
• .• avern
LARABgn ,4 a
• Tavern.
. : }Noon DeLeon', Liberty
ELmut BARBER Ceres Tavern...
Tavern.
eir.nion W.. , lllminien;
Dolt: BeNNHTT * Sum thport Dore
• t; . 4 ' 'Govern.,
•Irr-test'rnoey whereof i hare hurennt,,
ant
,410rwiliand •riivl the seal of 'said:. Omit., this .2.111.
oay 4 .Nay. 1500., , •• • • •
..
I, a. • Poe 'y
. .
• . .;; • - NOTICE . 1' , •
ivo:rtp is hPreby gq,co•that.q:.iß.. ;Kkes,
f; nof the Akinbr 1100 • 'of th,::" T.
R ""i i i ), . - OW,Oeaspd„has:',lffed, in ir . ),Y olTiceil his
list and:44l apeliatiii Gyardian; and
will 1. prtirent.•the'.`jairkifo' r confirmation •at
tlie next*ilte!.l.o.4ohan,V6Thri,'"tii,.bp
SiefthlioWJune 2 4Sth,--74xt follniOng,•'`A. D.,
AGO: C. IC...S'AtTlVELL,'lleii.!ter,
• Salethport, May:24, 1800:-...
• •`PHYSICIAN.::AND...:SURGEON
• •
Itiying . perrintnentl) 'ideated. himself. at I
: !: • .
would ,respectfully inform , thelnthlie..that he
is prepared to atteod'to.hosiness in all brooches
of ,the Medical :PiTiiresaion; l'artiettlar • atten
tion. 'paid to Seeret ipisease's, bptli , Male and
female, they 'Will hdfleated in aecot•datiee,witti
the 'latest antholitq:s,,and practice of
Tope'and America. , :A it seeiets intryst.4 . to
his pra6lite . ,, be. , lstiietly:kept: by
him; in, spite of : money, lu friend, - einitnies„
.rehttiiles'orifeighboi•s . . -
:POrt..A . llegany,..llldieh 20th, ISGO;
• :TRIAL 'LIST FOR JUNE: TERM, 1i..160:•
Augnatus Crary • •. 'vs Wols.
Irons •
deli can • , •••
• prilvemilit Cu • -• ra , (Mester • et' al
; • . • • • , • vs.-I.yinaii'StaYka et at
William Ilullnrk ' v"s•Lutlier.DaVi3 •
E , va A 0 gustu s - {Toll - ors • ••
Tuener.& Thornton vs County itank •
Martin itc•lleit• -•.. • va , Danielltellawa et al
I. It William Swaney
• • '• tleargyll Mourn • •'•
Alden ' • • .vs .11C hlorrisnri
' • Same •. ' ' • 'vs ,liiiiathan.Campliell.
John 1, Beckwith "vs JUsepli C llolines-
Witliani (iager ' • ' vs William Dine ' •
Dvintiin Heirs • • ' - A-a 1) henoz•et al.
Martin • ' , vs 1) A Ilaaterlunoks
Same • %.v's Same , •
-William White- • .vs Stephen Stiles
Franck 31 Dural , .re A C 1101 et al
'Solomon' ra.Julin
C' Yinrt and Lis suite De
. . •
0t4,, I"rona. • •
F Lehman • :
Lorenzo D Finelr
.I . m Are' bre Leuclr..
ri; Jo lnc.°. Eacltirl& ljr.
I 31 Judd - • •
178.11nbinecth ThaYee
SAMUEL O. HIDE, kroth'tt
=
List uf•Jurors Drawn for .Brae Term 1.!;60
George ;Darling.—
.11i'adford , —Edvrin .Colirove; James Dertf,-k, 1)
Norton, E- 11 Pratt., R 'Taughan.- - CereS- , -
.Iforitlo Bell, liugh.Bragey; Jas: ''C Ryon's.—
Cldre(l—NeaMiah goody, Anson Mee. Ham-
Powell.....Keating—A .S
Tin - U . 411y R. Tobbg', p , W r i g ht,.ro'ster
ney : . Libeity•F H Arnold, Pe0.81.11100re.,-
.Laray'ette—Jainee Hoop:. Otto‘-.-J A Bunker.
Sl?lpoen , -•--Kellogg,s , lltibbard, Rufus ' Lucore,
136j.,MorrisOn.. •• ~ : , • •• .
TRAVERSE JURORS
Bradford—:Philo Ackley; Dyer Cranmer, C.
:C. Mel Vin, A. T. Newell, • Silas. Sutton,• H
Turner, Phillip L, Webster. -Ceres—Daniel
T3nekleY, Rowland Barber,• Eugene ,CooneY,.R
Hind'i; Isaac. Perkins, C',ll Smith. Eh] W
Brown;' R. D. A . . 13 Stitll,
Joieph . Stull; Jr. Itritinz- 7 William'Bellows,
Daniel Brown, 'Jeremiah Cbadwiek:D;: L
.syth, Alexander • Gifford,. ly,.s ;Vioore i.
Stull, G B Webster, 'Arthur Young, Stephdn'
Young. Liberty,-R E. l3ellciws:.E
. F.
Senith;• D.R Yanderhule, C I;Bellows;- La
layette.— WM. - Hoop, G W • Hag,adOrn,. G. W
- Walrons.. Norvieb.C-R,Bordick, G W . Bu . r-
BoYer; J iNt Campbell; W • P.:Dennil,
son, Nathaniel Robbins. Otto Wm. Lovejoy,
M'COrd, Arthur. Prentiis. Shippen—li, L,
luco're; , Minard. •
..Thenbove,:named jUrois meet at the
Court. Houeei . in Smethport, on Tuesday the
26th day of June next, at. 1 . 0 . .0'c10ek,,. A. M.'
':• . lOSEPIt:MORSE, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Sm,ethport,.• •. .•:, -
. • 2Gth, 1860: . • . .
DEA:1111
o . e.Very of
VERA/I - IN.
"Costar's" _ '
"Costar's" Rat, Roach,_&c. Exterminator
I, Cortar's" ' '
"Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator. .
"Costar's"
"Costar's" Electric Powder for. Insects.
ntsTaoys CiSTANTLY, ,
Rats4-Roaches--Mice-Moles-LGronad
Bed Rugs—Ants—MothsMosquetqes—Fleris
-- , lnsects OW plants, Insects on animals, &c.,
short, evory, form and species of '
MMM2I
10 Years' establishedii ew Yotk. city—need
by the City Post °the the city Prisons:and
Station Houses,--:the ci Steamers, Ships, &c. The city irotelsc.“kst" r,"'iiSt.Nrcht4as,!' &c.
. and more than 20,000 prlvata fanikliss
0:77 Druggists and-Retailers:everywhere sell
07" Wholesale. Agent s. in all th'e' large . Cities.
LG- - Regular sizes 25c. 406 and•• $t- floxes-.--
Bottles—Flaiks. . . • , . • '
07' ! ! ! I.4nAtte.! ! !Alf spurious initations.—
,Examina each Box, Bottle. and. Flask; and, take
nothing but "(Os.rnit'.k." , . ' . • -'' .-
1r,4" - ' SlRoxes "sent by Mail. • .', :,. .
Lc,- $3 &' $5 toxes for Plantationsiliotels, Bze
117" Addre,;,s Orders.--orfOri4Circulars to Deal
ers".to ' • HENRY ' R. COSTAR.' •
. ,
- I'RINCIPAI. DEPOT, 410 BIiOAIPWAY, fkr. Y.'
soli' by W.;S. BROWNELL, fit Swelliport • •
DISSOLUTION
copartnership .heretofore .existing . be T -
tveen the sobscribers, under' the firm of
Nelson S. Thitler, on the
first (lay of April last; by jimitation. '
The books'of are. with•Charies% H.
Thing, at the stOre formerly occupidd .by us,
who is . duly authorized to settle the same: . .
..
N. S. BumEa,
d. H. Tiimo.
4.3 w
Olean, May oth'lB6o
• •
• I' NOTICE.. •
THERFAS
.Letters Testamentary to
V V ..Estate•or.DAvro Cnow, Senior, late. 'of
M'Kean deCeased, haye lkeen granted ,
to the subscriber .personi , indeitted •to
said estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and tbose,having elaims ogainsi the
saW. deeedent ;Will, make known the Same with
out delay, to • , • , ••• •
• • .• • DAVID CROW, Execietor,
' Or: to.his. A ttorney
: . •
BYRON D. HAMLIN
'Smethport, .Aprii•ll, 1810
KENDAL CREEK : HOUSE.
XENDAL-CREEK, M'IOEAN CO., pA.,
THE scriber having purchased. this well
kpoW . o.stand,and.re-furnished and re-fit
tedthe Hease, is prepared to entertain Boaril
ers and the 7'rdveling-publie.!
1-I.lk ANI) TABLE,
- _
be. well supplied; and, everything 40.1 1 1 4
to merit a liberal Wire or patronage:.. .1
.laff
•itieir vittitlways find the. ,, tateh- - string'!, G i rt.
• • P. NI: FULL ER ,
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