meets tr. Amara. for ix e l / 4 11 ggenion , tame , (ram ;',' ,' ',:rlolSl!lt.;lo?‘ rauietaajll furnish on her part ;11 :1144**fittliliirmrie 4 i'jtilia tea 1 thr,Eni , 10; , 16 xf , t4g)**iillltcliarb Ar l a FgOr"'" ''' l: '- ''' I:oooo•l6o)iiknotiwtirkifig in concert ~„'' ftlieliti,oool"rgriglarni le Preparing to mind • ' 4 1 11 40. _lol4,llTP!'4l4.lhe,Aslrofrkltexierr. a formida-, •-2'o°l**aioft:tisiti4ehtps,mill,trietrial., r • 4,4„S'flitAlsisia'aiter-terincert; et ;the Tala CPI a high • t ' 4 .IseresiOn said , to an 'A me ric a n 0 ffi - `"4141/1 -al iiiriem4'your!Renishlimis going to 44pleeee —*A s, '.l , :rigines and •intril.e.: inents'ib. - % sink- two! wellsorie Yarniers. Valley,:fhe other 'on land: of J...l,.Beekv:'ith he sent' en within .thitty gentlemen,. after a : pe'rsonal examination of so'rrle of 'Mir:spring's; were ent i rely satisfied . v. , iththe . 'prOspects. An. eastern COn'nany, of which • we: have Ifoetofore spoken, have secured'an.interest in lands, of S.C. Hyde, Esq..; near the' Borough,. and willeignirrienee operations. in 1 feW . days.' •'',.thOse who haVe •visited other oil regions ex press Ake - t urine " that .:our county affords. a. fayciraplejpoiri.t . ,.l)oth asrlTiards • the : cerf4inty of sacess . and the terms cin , which leascs can PORT ALLEGANY. OIL two we'ekS'ago; a meeting was xelfed at To . i . t. Tor 'the intrtiol'eor forriiing a cOmp'eny. to bOre for oil, wken a - cOmpany was fOimedi and $lOOO stock takciC; and noW; forday; the rye!: has been 'reached, the derrick nearly finished, and, if not .hiridered in obtaining tools, Arilling in the rock will be.Oornnieneecl.thiS week. The . prOinritness and energy of our Libe'rry friends is prainworthY, and.will, we doubt not ; be. re ded : with sureess. -Very good 'stirrer° indi cations ate found4l We 'Shall' haVa•irore to 'say . in regard to affairs::atlhat plaCe next week. . . . . COMING:.L—T,IIIN9 , BC MiLLEeI NrwGooda are coming 'forward ,now, by the, car load: It is needless for us to. speak Of tbe 1;v ‘ , cGtaiim,." as everybodY knoWs its.exce . llence: • Fair (lea: liag—eheap at that-LgOod goo.dq; and plenty, of 'them, are among its lead ing.andannst tittiaCtive fe4tures• . Let every body' and .theit families call at Thing fkr - Miller's and examine for.them selves. If you .doht litry yon will "be well pleased with•your Adpertisar. '...ATT.AI%I!C . DF.:ITOCRAT.—:-We have received the 'first number of.amPa' . r,.ipirited plper..pikblishert at trarbor,'N.•T.; by. JONATHAN:GIFFORD: . Mr: Gifford is a, native uf.llrkean county., Ivitene,e-he removed to , NeW Jersey, Some twenty years ago, , where he ha's since, resided. As a matterolconise . .."*.. G.. prints a, sound ITlninn*Demnerarie paper. Wewisii him entire, success in hii new enterprise. . COIMI:E=1 . Puting the, past and. prea;mt week .we.have been absent from home, in:which wag it-clu ded a trip tmShippen;of'which we shalt i'pealc . hereafte . r..• • The 'oil fever had begaii to, rage tit that . place,andleases had been iecoredof lands. . .ndeeitisem'ent came too Fete to apper this week: . Our friends need, net ther. visits, hoiset er , as the ,fie:vi-Ocid.s are on hand. • . . •Dunterep.olir visit to Lowell we were: shoWn ilirmigh the LabOrattity ofoift celeiciatedreonn:. trymen,• [Yr. Scarcely . cOuld we have believed witho u t. proof what is seenthere . • . beyond disputing. • .. '..; • ' • of solid tOnilt 'OOO closes, and three•bag'o3 ol'Clierri'Pettoral 120,6.00 doses, p . .r diem. To 'Whitt : an incom eeivableamount of human atdierinz :does this. point ! 170;000 doses, a day•!! Filly millions of coses.per year! !! 'What acres and th . ons'aret4 acres of 'sickbedsiloes'this spread befoul The Arnaginatinnt 4nd whet 'Sympathies hiidiWce.! True tiot•all'of-this . 'is taken by:the. , very sick. but .alas; much of it This cherry Drop and this angered Pill era to be: the -companion,of p'ain and -anguish , and sinking sorrow--- . the heritrine; l .•our, -mother Eve 4erle:ithed to the whnle'fatriily of man. Ilere the irifa`nt..daiding, has' been touched too ea'rfy by the difight-that withers half .our race,' Its little lungs are of feetecl,and ohly watching•and wititingshall tell' which' Warits !ed .. drop cM:ita.tableis.the - talismari shall hang.:— There the I bleSsormor wOrld, just bursting into womanhood is at rick en . else.. AffeetiOns most assiijuotts ea're avaitsoot,;sha. is still fa . The win Messenger * comes nearer •and nearer lit'le• .rnendic:a roent-shall:gmthere•,, thell last', 'perhaps'., their Th , rstrOng• : inan hes,•planted.in his Vitals', the some disease. red drop•hi his side is.helping him to wrestle . with the hie:vol.:l.. hie enemy,; the • wife of ,his boseur, and: the. .cherubs. of his heart aro waiting' lie sick•sorrcive end:Jeer losi : the rod, 'on' Which tliey lean, in t his . world, be' broken. Doetort'Spare...nO„skill, nor toil, to give' the perishing sick the best that human art:can ' give.—Galveften• (Texax).Nen;.t. • 'PoStifols op Gov.' HourroN.--The.follnwing is the closing portion of GoV.' llonstdn's••address to the peoplelof Tegat; •. • • f‘l.orn ready le lay down office rather .than . Yield- to, usurpation'and: degradation.• .1 have declared my determination to stand by Texas in whatever position she%assurnes. Her. people have - declared in favor of •a separation from the Union. I have followed' lier banners before. when ail eXile &p . m the land of . my : fathers. • I .werit back. into. the Union with the people.. of 'Texas. lgo ont of :th.e.llnien•With.therit; and though rcan see bk.' gloom.. before me,:Y shall. follovV'the.“Lone Star".withlhesarite devotion 'I 'love .Texas too well to bring' . ciVil . •strife and bloodjhed• upon her, To avert" . this-ca . lamr 7 ity,.l shall make,no tmdeavor to Maintain my ,authority as Chief Exectitive of this Stitte,-.ex cent by the peaceful' exercise of toy 'functions. - When I can'no !ringer . do;this; calmly. withdraW from thesetMe,leaving the Govern= merit in the hands of .those who. have psurPed itstiuthority; hut still claiming that Lain its Chief Eiectitiv6'.. • . . • . . , , . Nilm.,•Rice, formerly editor or, the Pennsylva,- !Ilan, died at Philadelphia last meek. During Mr. Buchanan'a . administration the deceased occupied the_ position of.llarbor Matter,. at Philadelphia. -. .. -• . . • • . . TORT S,UMTEIt. Mr. tinehlif is singularlylunfortunate. Un.- 'forks nate, Uiring•Fresident of a broken Union, nnd the representative party :which Jestruyed the onlYfree',goire,rnment . .on earth, andtnrn•crumbling in hone'stly belieie'the .Uniof,i,is gone he yorni tio'vi, the- only. rni:ti 7 . .ition of' national - calamity in 'power, is - to,avoiil a ioritlict of s tirms.. •,..'• The rea!=on assiitoed the evacuation of Fort Sumier is ari insult to the 'coontry—a miliatinrisself ilegrailatiOnyif true; and equally •soiqf - .Those . Who c,laisn to sneak tot the AdtriinistratiOn,.say.:the Vrithdrawal.of Major 41.nderson'is a military riecessitp,-- that it 'slrh.:. poisible to reinforce. that , post. What .4n.ati- 'WhY-not tell thelrath, l and say it is; 4it is, a polAtical . :nivss.iti—n measure of . peace and fraternity--.-an 'nave Irranch frorri 'the PlOrth to onr brethren' Of -the' Sottth ? Why • put .it..ott gf,ouhtisdikraeefo to the.pfoWess'of the Union, when'the true reason is honprable ,and patriot= .' : ie; iB,piltirely.'p, Military 'question, 'say 'the Black ,' Republican .7jlilitar:y Gezi.:-±kottitecidqtl . it on these gro — tinfla;say the leaders. , Can't.berninfoeceltriow—teo . late.--: Such' are 'the. reasons' given. ,• Let us suppose. that. Fort . Su.mter: , ‘;‘'irs' beiiegecl by a foreign. fee; 2 W.birldany Administration dare s tell the country that: it-could net•he. reinforced Such a declaration.' would be met With: scorn. .It. the.n:/io ry:que'siiod, and: 11 i.d ed . as Scott decided 'at :Lundy's' Lane—as 13unker Sarntogo and Yorktown were t lecided,..and. as the:spirit Of ;the nation would. deniand that it shonld dem - and therit'Should be' decided: ft .is irrond: feather in the.cip . of 'ark 'A dminis.. tratien to . .,the, world that. tire then' _who stormed Vera Crfiz•ind carried:onr.nag'in trilitTkb,4l3.the'arites 'of..l\lexien; are, unable to reinforce.afoit in Charleston hatbox.' • . . .• - . • Why is such a . reasai . h.given 7 Simply eauso.the4bolitinn: wing, of...the:Ste.bli'ean nartYr . 'woul4..tivoid the apneartince of backiti . g, dawn from its.bluster - and threatS: That is all.' It is because .the.leaders' of. tbat . narty 'think' it is better to disgrace the countrkin the' eyes of tbe.world,:than.to admit that they .have 'done But . , there is anothef.yieiv , of. the. case,.ari Ong from:the : declaration that . the evacuation of Fn . rt Suinter is a . cqm.treirrallitarynec'essity. , " It-is-telling' the South that' wle..withdraW, •trimps; because 'we a're . ling 'them that we'shoutd,be very, banny - tO cut' their throatli,,or throvi shot•and shell into theit.- divellings; but the , ShOrinesS.6( Major Ander-. son's..sunplies,. and the' Ong him, absolutely' prevents , just Thisls the.surn and .subStanee ofl:the meaning 'which attaches: to Mr, 'reason's for ." abandoning:Fort. Sumter. Instead of being as It ought to be,. a' measur4.9l . :conailiation, it is - cine • • if the evcriation thd Ad ;m.inistration' upon Sucb griinds;•it. is,Mdt im- . probable that South:Catririna : may that, a:fort:cYcuateil' . .fo.r MilitarY .. reason.s.. must be' riliacuated 'acco.riling - •to - the rules of as :She may derivind the sUrreride.r.of..kajor. Anderson, - orcompel'hirp to; stay 'where he is for military reasons.al . ..so. f : t he troops ar'e to be wi,flnirawri• at all, they should she'rem.oved as a measure of leace. • a strictly time to nyncliate an .American Fort, is when its. ivolls . .are battered down,and.nOt befOfe. , . 4,..l....FCE . A'r.l'ycrotiy,HAt the`municipild dec. tirtn 'hi nPikliborintr (jay :I.7th•itrit : , the Democratic carit.thinte (or Mayor ,was elected by . ri majority of bid over his •Rermblicap -oppowntt..-the pre4ent in cnmhent.. •In addition,; the. Democrats have . carried tyvo to'one.O.l•-the.entmeils.'und nearly aldttitt .Ahlermen; Cinmstables,..lwiges, sTes• 'sore, '.-Thn.Yote for Mayer lc-as:follows i • Joel B. Wanner*,.(De.m) • • . :1773 • 13mneyille - linim, (Rm.) . :.• • • 11.23 , NVtn - rl6r . "sitnajnrit , . • At the milnicipal rl•~etinn n 7, y.ni•rwzn, tits enr.rre , rtbn . rlocfp,! 1,35 rn,j - ±rit+l:9. -4 1frtArri yett ag',3 by'OH! ."5? Intel. • •• A N:\rnixkti Pr. NERAI.; B.: Mit:l7o, now. • Rnpuhlieart .triernber. of the rej•Slt•ted to haye' said, in . ce aric.stwaeli at Chientln ""When, qri the riyen • lug alter the Prasitie'ntial elitatiqn,lhe steadin the house of a frientl•nu . l3enhan ihe city . 01.11usterr, !pia , saCv a Jo ie proet , s , ion of ,!rwide. 'awakes" DI - by•wi.thtnrehes art! •hanners. and shou'la , oltrinmph. a lady .s . tanding . .near him •remarked; KtMr. not seep : lA6l7n: joy was his reply, Tam never .:rperry. at •a. ttiner,,/,' - With =Odle. .surprise she inquired what lie meant. reply was, - .that • the 7.2 . rarusiatz then, pa ivoti.N.prove.tO et the funeral. proceet low of the' natiOn . ,!! t•' - • . TI RV IN TI11.: Tnant`ronins.-it . apnea rsi the official report of 'the Census in the Territo riesthat-thtt total nnrober.of, elavPs the'y. cow tain Ibis is the .extent•of the fwil . which.the slaiiery extenslOnists baye 'been able to - aernmplish... Sorely, in•vifrx of.sOch result, this his ;' ceased to he a 'Praftical..nhes tian,•and'it.istirne the Atrierienn should de vote t hell-erten' ion:to more important things. The population . of Ne,v . too, the naW T.erfitorr.wherelt is ht: all probable that very could . he infrorltieed is 'now suffiClent to instil:V . . her' edenission •.intn . the Union. and, thus virtnally:settlethe ~ihnle ;con= troverSy in regard to oar existing domain for- . . • There is nothing..reliable :concerniair, Forts Sumter ,or Pickens. Thn .President end his cabinet are 4nm" on the• subject, and .news seekers are: sorer' PerpleXed•in.conserjuence. 'With regard to Sumter, it .now "appears' that the: reinforcement - of theyort is actually under consideration,- as' the project, despite • Gener al • . Scott and Major Anderson's opinions, is deck . redAY :military, authority to -be • feasibly. reliable despatch:frim Charleston ‘ says Major - Anderson's supplies have, been ctit•oft, causing the utmost anxiety as to the : final:result.: Ex treme solicitude, is: everywhere Manifested ref- . alive to . the' movements nOeining,' the Fort, and tear. is.expressed, Indicating the near-ap riroach of bestilities unless an irnmetliateevec uation.takes'place. • , . A:NAilmor. Coftc:4•rroir.—the 'current of public' opinion seems to be rapidly setting in fa.:. Nor, of a National Convention'fOr the• settling of the questionii groWiag out of ,the Sciuthern revolt. We hopeit may ,he speedily carried out. 'lt is, in our opinion,. the only rhethod.by' WhiCh rotationthe 'diliculties can he arri, , ved.at. 'lf the rebel:States do not desiro Om to their ailogiancew.convention contO'fix 'the boundaries and kivvre the way for the ; re 7 cOgnitiOn-of their independence:-L,Vid S, Smith, (Dom.) was electetl on Friday 15th Mayor.ol the city ot grie, by a'majority. of 350 over his Republican opponent. A ma-, jority of the Councils'and other . municipal offi cers are also D'emocrat'ic. • „ - IritoreatingfFom ke'y West . . MONTOOMERiC., April' , 2.--Mr.. W.:11 Ward, the.editor of.the : Key.of the buff news. gaper, hits arrived'in ,this,city He itateuthat on the'.2sth, the•ateamer,Gen, .121181 c . drrive'd et . KeY.Wes4.vrith'2oo . treop! roc . .Key. Wdst and, 100 for•Tortugas. : ' • gybe' Crusader. : hid reached . Key'West,. with leaied.cirders,.. ;toiler charge of Capt. : Cravito r yviih.marinee, : ' , . .• • :'• • The Brooklyn wns going ibto Key 15 7 . , e5t, on t h e 26th., Ni doubt she left' 4er, trpqt4 nt,Ppit Pickens. • ' ':Tho Coinmissionera ,of Texas stifinTated•that the trisops on the General,linskititiould be land- • ed a t New York; 'The. Cornmandera of three companies on the General Busk .had. signed a doctiment '•erotieratinglcaptain.Smithi'of-the G er " R ua k,frorn all..btaMe I;lr:deception. •‘ ; Mr. 'Ward further States that by an *rival at Key West, on 'the 2Gth; the :report was re.. eeived . that the,Spanish flag ut.St.ponaingo.was hoisted, by lire French and Spanish .residents;— • The,Spanish PreSident had `. previously written , to.llavana, .stafing•tbat - the ,Spanieh' toreee; were sent thither, the.Spaniarda wont& hoist the• Spanish flag; whereupon fide Spinisliwar vessels, with : One. tliouSand, men, sailed frorn liavana, and took forinal possession ; of San mingei, tt aided by . Frenekcoriette , • Gen...ll,liramOn was it Havana,:endeaeoring• to - raise a force "tot the , 'purpose of: . .Mexico. The Spanish' arid .French- seent'.,to syrnpathize with themovenient,•and it was be hexed at Havana:on file 26th, that theieGov ernments, Would, by:the aid of their sgitadroni; asist such, an expedition litlanding at Vera It was,alse affirmed at Havana that an Eng- French and The fleet had 'sailed for Vera Cruz.. The object of this expedition was not- publicly kiTOWn., • A Co: , scinspoui Wir,r.—Messrs.•Curtis . Be Hickolr,• On Oil creek have .. a .fountaih Well,. which.wit..have:Oreviously•notieed. Tiley•hsee., .wit hid a PW: NVrieks,' gathered , without a puippi upwards 4.1 . ?00 bartelsof his well Bows every day, Sund ' a'ys excePted.. • Tliis fact is as true :ifs'is rernarkable:: . :we' commend .this well as, an example to all*.Who are not disposed to.tespeet the Sahliath,. Itii the model' . well of tlie - region 7 •—f'snancp Spectator. 'MOwI.:3IENT.-A movement lain pro gress New. York 'having for - . its object the trination ot h Union party, to composed of alt the ..elemehts 'opposed to. sectionalism, and against " ' the fOrthCr : agitation of the slavery question. " The 'German bernocratic:clubs are - talonz.a'plominent . part in . it. The result" of the Rhode Island election, it is - thongfit im.. put increased momentum to the formation of '.The Rhode. T%land State electio.O.wns field on lie d it, : resulting in a complete. 'triumph of. the Uninn arid Congervatiee.candidates: • The Union candidatelor,GOvernor, . was: re.elected l :.,by, a lartie majority: Theynion candidates for COn-: ~res~;' William P. Sheffield and George, H. Bra..vri,e;•• are 'elected over tiie: late ,Republicin members; Messii.:Robinson and Brayton. 'lc The Tion.•Joshoa R.,Ghilings; the iatber of the ,Ohio'airrepressibles,",has been assigned by the n'ew adMinistimtio'n the post of Cohiu) Gen- , • era) of the United t'ates,at; . ll.fonteral. stations him •ti the•northern terminus of..the G. G. R. R.., !ui.liere call superintend the ar-* rival Of,-.the.masteligers, • Und take the •genersl, oversight or the rood. • • • • • . , ' 'A: diepatell'fromWashington to theNewYork iferafd ear:, it Arili)fflee . t. of the na.vy'etated this morning that 'lee had reitson to . .believe that. a roptare . ‘vouldoccor between thi s country and Sp. : tin within twenty days." . ... The same ,paper st,t'te.s ,that there 1)&5 not beetretteh.4ctivirkti . tintt ani and nast.for along time es 'now ex- . . . • The t+i-at the elatteeti . i th - e ',erre ae;•nt CoOstitotion of the' Confederate thi , , African slay . e 0610,31.41'th. , Montgoi:nery - C(ingrels .10er'Stioes 'to two. .:§heth. Carbliiia and Flariaaoppo.o.l the re , triction, while Georzia, ALtbarna, tr)nisiana, and • iklissiepppi: adyo;ea- The Conne'eticlit Stet!! .eleetion'yes - held on the 'inst .! ! The Republicans eleef their !State ticket.. They losO two•Conare.ssiong reliresnr:- tativeq. : In the seeond, district..lot - oes E...Ene lith, nornoe! - a1 . .;:i3 elected by. 800 'majority, ovyr Woqrtift, ifPoh." Ferry; ,an . nitya .Re puhli,ian has been defeated Ore courthAllstriOt. ....The venerable 'Judge McLEAN,.'died at his 'residence •in Ohio,: on Thdislay'morning. His Oge . .tvas seventy-six, and tar: hearty thirty-One ,yeatiiiti has cicertpiee the high ponition of 'one Of the As , ociii.te:Justiees of the Supreme Court. of. United States,.having.been appointed by President Jackson.. . . . . . .It ismorejlian likely that FOrt• ,Piekens has, been. reinforcei)•by +he. 400. men on '.:board 'the Ilrooklyn.. The ailministraikin . has hourly air: , I . );ct.cd to Brooklyn., 7its . atiiick,•in is:hich . case or ders have been issued fora vigorous defence.' Tlie . city..electipn - passed nif qui . etly. The en— tire TY,ninicralic:Union ticket is elected bitabou.t A OF REAL NOVELTIFS' rdate.. 11 "THE PAPER NECK-TIE.".. (PATEITT APPLIED FQ.R.), 'This tie ismade entirely. of paper,: in 100 ferent style's, and in perfect.. imitation of Bilk; and other fabrics. The price is'ao low that a A. TL gentleman. may -Wear- NEW -EVERY 1).i1.1",.and yet not be ehargable. with extraVa gance, or one tie can be wore from 3.t0 5 days; 'if necessary tO Oconoenize . . . . 21---THE RELIEF-TIE.. • • • • (riiisTan JAN.. 29, 1§81.) This is doubtless the most perfect silk tie ever invented,. and Just.what the name im plies, ft perfe'ctloßeliet frornall further trou.. bit in, tying bows:. . , . • ~•. • • • : 3d--THE.DACEEDGE TIE.. . • .An exquisitely beautiful artiele 7 , it hes, only to 'he seen to tid mired. SMITH,& BROUWEE4 • : •• "Solo Manufacturete, N. 36 . Warren Street.,-NeW.York.. . . . . N. 8.--We toll in WHOLSAL,E . .I6I4,pERS ONLY. Gaudio ,. 'iVlex.chants .orcier our goods of .ANY WHOLZSAL,E..IIQUSE with Whom they are . P. :SEED. -FIFTY Busiil4S of ,the quality best Tlino ihy seed, raised 6.y and for salojit. - L. H. DOLLEY'S• Poo Allitany,lipril 11,• 1861.. • • _ MIMM