M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, August 31, 1861, Image 2

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'iiii!ein(o(iliscitifitiit'
c - e , g tea i,- the t the, lost'
ticotd,•'firty?,4o aiyaro'
, 4, l• Pti!fifi 'O , fire"7 4 .dituT•
,-4 4 1-04,,., -- 4 . !'__... - , - ,,, - ,, , r , f -si.tnies' - ' , i3t high•in the,
'lt'''._.._""-"in-ernrc","fe'llinBe. in front,to ferret.. ,
A.Nruegift.ftgi, B ittl4..lteitrell's2 battery' had been.
''‘tokill:ll.skrt,VSkitithtre tunes by - us,.but was
• ', IliilitfillK,-nittit 'el Hie . .birrsei , -' hiving been,
;. ,, kioOt l 4oi:pp, 14064i:being miithided,'end First
4:ii#0 , V..461144;.':.ki11ed:- . ''.Lieut,',Kiftry behave&
;!!.
.117Liteit . iibtlYEirod'irecie`edert ,- ie :'carrying lilt
Y'1.010,,t1 #O4- I ,•llifri're.:thielinie heavy reieforce
'-nt*Ari4..l6l:lhi-etterriy were' „ iStiectlyeien ep - ;
:ii
..)atietMsWiltiii9--faio'lfirtdai, , extendiecentl out •
4 114.„_*hi c jilli f ilf.the' iighti •.,:ppt. Stewart'i brig
:l'.4oB:lokaillaiPtik'lliti'fiel& Ikt ' nit .titriil, having•beerf
. - q,-itilet7,4l4ol*sttirei3Ojnieret is a re-serve' 'at' the
AsiOrtiffsittriii*ir leftltfe turnyikei ' It took . pottt
`...144114„,.40114_690.4iktii..indiear;•• and •for some
.ine llilif)llilfqiiheldrlie:enemy in check. I had
..' ii
'ite ertr4efof eivalry - attache!' to My divie
• , 01.1ilkii i relloariefiined;'dorint the: eng - agement
2 1"441,t ' fro.,ll" . ‘bletrisf.' Lid Stanton's division.: Ma,
• - ';''.lolloliilVlts*hci-eotinthritirled.. thorn was anxious
-,ltheiteritilirfel thtti'enemy'. - • This ground being tin
ifiriroititslirioi ordered 't 'rein, back out of range of
taffrOfeindifikit-inifsoiiiblii to rally' any of the
TitsiOrriiiiii"Veti cecherrielfead !otir"ietreat about
'. - All'cliStiflliteMrP.The're was a fine position a
4 bifitetiltiffan'Ve,fin theirs', ` - '*here . I-hoped - to
''lliffilllietlitaidir-rivith' ateectiori of - Arnold's bet-''
4, Mtr[illi - Halted . Stateif cavalry, If I could
- 44111rtiOstilflafinsentif'ef Infantry. In this I
ntterlOfitlet,tllii&-Wis'continired -, ou'r retreat on
• ,•:14111141iilleWiebt&•edinstleed•'on' in the Morning;
i., 1140***40fiffl.MY. istaff'Officers..to rally some
' 214INIOttlieyritifir&hti rue, brit ruit a . cthipany ‘iiiiti.
Weep*PAllikturipil! bilok . e kW momenta at the
,'`• Itusapitel'to:hee, what arringernents, could. be
11111111/iiikeilkii - Vri siroulded: , . ” The (OW • ambri
.; eialifirtifthit?Wereqltere :were filled 'and started
- 4111thitt-Ar,10.•-ciThe.cliiir'cli - Which' was used as a,
, 411,ilipliiili.i.WithrtheWounded- - 'and eon,* of- _the.
40,itenfiWiseists after :Ifeir•intb, - flie hands of the
...--. seessalim cavalrY that followeeus closely::' .A
". - railliiifitisiftciairalry croised• the °rear - and Bei
•-, ltilidAtroirribiilance hill Of Wounded.; - Capt. Ai
' i'iiiklilip4therw iv:cot:ride , of. rounds -of '‘cariis*
ter`'.'. from: his section of artillery; Which"' rent.
.111ibtiOseitfipeifirig.rivray and :"kept them 'at res..
lillinaltilicifietibee 'd 6ring .. ' the• remainder. of. our
. • tAftlifeit: , :r At-thiri point most Of the straglers•
.ilitifilifi itii , ance of - us. - Having every feaeon'
to fete e trigormier f pureuit from th e
.' enemy's
.. ficaorabiti,)ll,vfite desikous of forreingpa strong
ii}t. , o ll trii: but neither the efforts of the off'.
eI! COI CIO repleitarmy, nar tho• coolness of
.., ; filitiloler . ,troripswith me, could induce them
, fo forma "single company.'We relied entirely
`'fog 0n,!;,, protection on•one seption nf artillery.
• s t iliffiille.olOrripanies - Of cavalti: Most of the
iiiiiPiNitiilififyiiiiible'for,Mfantry, but unfaVore
rb(re frii. l ,",c'X i diir'fied - artillery.' About'dusk, as
.'4l . !,iiiireitcbedlifei.Warrenton turnpike, , we'
• "teiri),"Witftek 'Of Oiled cannon on our right, and
''iinfinge 'fat 'the enemy' had, established a bat
-iiteeA hiling - fhe.roed. ,' - ,• ' ' ...
1 ;,
14 ' ii iii geo)d virirh' his ,section of eitillery,
c if ft liiiiiete',fOri.the_ghtintlet, and reached the
i t
, 'Virti ' 'lVer''Coli,' run, ainiirf <two miles from
s Oofr-iiVille, - ; but found it obstructed. with bro.
lietf,,ejs,PiPite t end was compelled to abandon his
4110,0!"-,11504,.,...ivire, under the fire of these r 1....,
leo:Crimion. - ;: ; Ttie 'criVniry turned to the left
.. ‘liifirt,',llo,elissii,e4.through aetrip of , woods and
- iiiiii*ltimi,‘ti,tfucle ii . tong which led them to
•
''"some c. pecluiled 14, our troops - in . the mein
irietlNtigh- which we regained the turnpike.—
41,4bet't' elitit *e. sr. we reaChed ihe .cairiph we
.14ff,'pecup"ed in 'the morning. ' Had a brigade
. liiiii" tke reseirve . a&v . arided a short distance be
, 9;,o4ei t iitie - vm s , near one-iitird of the artillery
,•..1 0 :0"jghic'harie ;been saved, as it, was abandon.
iiifift csi,Weisi-"hia Creaming. Such a rout I nee
ik,iiiitheiiiii before: - Nu efforts could induce
iiiiige"iril ieni'
te.fo .
rm
- t rite r
a rete . at iad
'ie4ittienCed: .. .
'
'- 1 '''§iii!:l4plkry:viis served admirably and did
. • '
got? eitedistron: Prime pf . the volunteer regl-.
.'iiitrplii'behayed 'ver y . well, and much` excuse can
'. 'Wilk,Vilisloi those Who• led, as few of the min
teiiiitil at ' any'. time 'he' seen.. .Raw, troops
eis
. eht•Vir :,exiieCted..fe., stand. long against' an
riiiisliNnefini.: '.l "hav e been unable to obtain
r . ity * ,' - rAiiiirf friini tbe Zimayee, as Col.:Fernhani
'• 1;1011 gf,t - fie:fiolitiital.;....Siece the retreat more
tirikebreii-ifOuirths of the 'Zouares have diens
eileeie,'tia 'Cifiress,my Obligations to the
. bilWarCid, trii kat!, visa—Captain 11. S. Wright
~ tiiiitteAatit F.. ';,,,V Snyder, Lieutenant I': N..
liiiiebar; ) Phi l3 nr•Engineers; Captain Chauncey,
Y. l 4`.46 , Aisi!itiiat . kdjutant Generals" Lieu
, 'it,tia4,3'4...Suieet of ihe SecOod cavalry, and
• • lituf - 4.o.lrairbanksi,of the First Alichigan,
• lisf r tbe !little, po irear,r,...-per.forrnan,ce of :their
Ilifitif ,i - Aryth recorettiend them to your
,favo
' figis; ceinsidik anon'. ,• ~ .
' - '''' - ' '•-• ' ter": respectfully,:' • '
S. P.. HirerripirSrann,.
, • p-iiiiit 41:::pq Seventeenth infantry,. Ccimtriad-
Inls-tligt tiiiid...tiiVision.
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' 41,;:ft A '',',, ~,-.', ~.,' t r,WASTN.GTON, August 27 .
1 ;:t
A iiif,Wfeceived in this
.city 'from , Tenneb
iiiisifYll thit'26;ooo ieheli are under arms in
itijii'Staiii: :•' • ' '. • - , • : •
• i' l !` . l4 . llii Lairanie 'district all but twenty-foui
,ip'fitia insle:infiehitants have enlisted in , the
'.'l l iital: iie,IPY• :- - '•' ' .
I,lo , willidliite'of ilepregard'a army are nerrer
' 4 AffinitiiiiHeights'thait ever:before.. This fact
:OW beilie:ied does not indicate,an attack. ' •
'"lfli iepriited that the :English and French
fifilififi'fin!ieur'ioaat are intended fer service at
'taretirdis,' intervention in "Mexican affairs be
filgleiVibbablii design cif these governments.
'lltfiffard."W*liach;
,who was yesterday ap
riiialt *yet of thii,city, in place of F erret,
iiiiiiiieUnienist and will use all'hie power
1 t ?
. 9 ili a rditing';the GOSernment., , '. .
"t* . dia t teilli . not the' District of Columbia.
SIM 11,5iiti4 - oaled this"morning at tee Chain
.11Vrtdge"akd it now in' jail there'. •
' ,4 `itir l iiliiilifi;Wiii occasioned at 'the Chain
iliiNg4viii t ihli:VtiiMiac last night by the re-
Plfe:thieth*.iifemy was adVancing. • Drums
tiVikifiiii:icilli;;liiid•sighel iiins'were fired. All
Illeliciciiiii'iiire tindir• arms `but no' enemy ap
. Malt., 'ClisileOpi hetfavedadmirably.• • .
'''''FieViatiiirtiiiard"lift : The city 'this ;morning
failNetAqarki • 'Withei'he goes . iii - erratige a
teliriiiiiißort: ijs'teri: ' : :: ''. '', ' • , ...
14 4 1 friffie4ii'Patehes from Itenttialiy'represent
•Vialltil4:lo'heini Onlbe' Serge of 'civil ' *lir.
114.0illiiq,Men'irei',veady far whatever;
issue
1 4 " 04 40 1 4iiiiiiibli itivh: - ''.
. I .RWititiiihtiiirikliiiq thAtiy,' The newlY ai,
ikilill`itiod:';'lttimidiate 'accoMmOdition
: 't" illiele . jeiarriey.-, ,
0 1 :.,!`;" "..,-' 13iNGOE, Ai Alli 25. ' •
ttATlllt6P,essperatt'a„seceasion pa ;
' 4 7, - 'ilvgasifin k i n , the , Posk Oirma on Friday
.
i i 4 , .. i , iffctsPilil k it4' Liftn9tified the, pip-.
sittitoulf.) , ltiit'Spies•pilil hp 're
tql,lx ,;.- . ~.,arti#.- ' ", —' • " - •' '
•,, ” , a'i?.,g,'; il , • tO li glitl f aillgillened
ris , "-• • ' 4-/iiiiilit'ottwo;• eke." and the
'',... ~, , ,t1 ~ -, --,t:', , . ,, ';' ;• , . . . ' • '
c.r.; . ig:;;;;;3:::::'.;, ,. . :, , :1
01f:;t...! . , , t , : , ,,:') , :: , , Z..''.:'-
, . .
trichunattei by ilie-trealdint at the U. ; S. , •
•16fh day of'April;.-1 . 661; the
Pcitslitititt• 6f- • a n-ill/11/
Lion, Igain4;tba laves, Constitntionaiid Povernl
mettejiftttn : United'.:.Statew, which ' bad broken
out *lloitif,th l •States 'South•Cirinlind,:Qetir;
and.'reiaii•arid in -*silenceor the provisions
'of tbeigt entitlid . “Actlo provide for
.calling
forthilier militia•to execute the lawirof , the Un
ion, suppresi iniurrections.andrePelltivasions,•
and to repeal the act noW•iii forcelor, that' par
pea.," aPprovett Fetiruary-.28,. 1795, dill call
fOrthlhe•militielo-• suppress 'Bald insurrection
and to cause the lavrs'Of the - Union•to' be' duly
executed and the ineurgents. have failed to
Perseliy - thelinie 'diiected by the',President;•
intl.whereas
_such insurrection - fine since-broken
out and yet.exists,':within the• States of• Virgi
nia; North. Careliniv,. Tennessee and Atkansas;
and whereas 'the ineurgents . in 'all' the said
States.claim to ectnnder the authority:thereof,'
and sitch,claim is not_diticlainned:or
. .reptidiated
bythe•Oerrionst exercisitig the function's of gov:
.ernmentlit suCh.State or Statee,:or
. in'theltart
Or parts thereof' in . whic siteh',co•nibinatione .
:exist, - nor has'efichlrisurrection beenlitippreas
ed-hy skid:States:, ' • • •
lincOln, Presi
dent of, the United States;' in pursuence 'of an
act Of Congress, siPproved July. la; 1861; do
herebfdeclare"that.the inhabitants of the seid•
•States of 'Georgia '
~ `South ' Carolina", -Virginia . ,.
Mirth , Carolina;' Tennessee, Alabania , , Louisi
ana; Texas, Arkansis,Missisiippland Florida,
(eiteetit.the inhabitants,of that part, of the . State
of.Virginialkinewest.of .the 'Allegheny moan
taine and of suctrotber.parts of .-that - State and
the other 'States .herein berme named 'as may
malntain.a loyal adhesion to. t,he• Union and the
Constitution, or may be, frimi timeto flute, oc
cupied and controlled 'by, forces . of the United
States'engaged . in, the, dispersion of -pai d ineur
gents,yare in a state of insurrection against ihe
United: States;
s and . that all "..commercial.' inter
course bet Weep the• sante'
,and • the.. inhabitants
thereA.With the 'eXCeptions••aforesaid, itid the
citizens of other ;States And' ether Parts . of the
United States; is unlawful; and will remain un
lawfuluntil sucninsurtectiou 'shall cease or has,
been suppressedt thitt all winds and clintteli,
wares and Merchandise, "coining. front any 6f
alid 'States, with the exCeptions• aforesaid,•intO
tither patient' the United'StateS, without. the
special licensnand permisaion of the Preside'. .
through 'the Secretary ot the TreaSnry, or pro
ceeding to eny of paid State; With the 'exert):
lions aforesaid, by'lanil or water, together with
„ •
.the vessel or vehicle. conveying,
.the• 'seine, or
conveying persons to and from eaid•State. with
told .exceptions; will be forfeited to the United
Stateevand that from and ,after fifteen . days,
from theissuing cf
. this proclamation, all ships
and vessels belimging in whole in pert tonny
citizen . or inhabitant of any of aaid States; with
said exceptions; found at sea, or in. "any•port of
the - United States, will be forfeited, to , the,Uni•
ted States; and' I hereby enjoin . upon all: -Disr
*Wet Attorneys; Marshals, and officers 'of the
revenue and of the military:and naval fories of
'the United States, to'• be vigilant in the execu
tion of said act, and in the enforcement of the
penalties and forfeitures' 'imposed or declared by
it; leaving , any party
.whti may think himself
aggrieveilthereby to his application to the Sec:
retary of the Treasury frt . r the remission of an
penalirni forfeiture, which•the said Secretary
is authorized bylaw to . grant,. if •in his, judg
ment the 'special •circumstances of the cause
shall'require such
. reinission." . ' ' :
In witness whereof I ,have hereunto iter.my
hand; . and caused .
.the, seal of the ' United
. • .
States to be affixed.. •.• •
Dons at•.the City of Washington, this :16th
day of. August, in .the year. Of our
3. .Lord,',lB6l; and of the independence
• of•theOnited States of 4rnerica the
eighty-sixth. • . . •
• . ' ~.ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
•
.
Ort-the 'morning of- Tuesday the 13th of Aug;-
oat instant, Orris gall, G....MOrgan,E. Hall
B. R. Brawley,'and•others, who were operating
on oil lot• Pin. 4 . 1 on' the upper Buchanan 'farm,
struck : the strongest oil vein yet 'Nina in the .
country," The well flowed in the fi rst 48 hours
000 barrels of oil, and continues: to ..flosV• at
the sismts site. ••
.• • . •
The ipase :.was ,originaily • taken. by.•B. R,
Brawley, Oscar Chase and ',D. S. Morgan, sub-:
sequently Chase : conveyed hii interest tesMor..
•gan, and Morgan Old the undivided : thirit part
of his then interest, to• Orris Hall and the same
part to •Erie Hall so • thatlat this =time Orris
Hill owns the two niriths.,•Erie . H4li tWei•ninthe
Morgan and others two . ninths, and the
balance of.the well is . owilikby•Mr.' Bra Vrlei
and those who.. have acquiled• interest tinder
him., .The leases t;ay Messri.'Rouse; MitChell
& Brown one half, and Still' hav6 400 Abls..per.
day - Without the trouhie of pumping. We have '
'seen : the pariie . a•Who are interested, and : state
with confidence the wonderful yield of this
well is' the narpes'Ot the foritinate owners .and
their respective interests.--VinongO Spectator.'
•
Ow D. Prentice Rebukes the Ultra R epublcons.
. No one questions that Geo. D. PRENTICE,' of
the.Lenisv il le Journal, is battling' mere brave.
ly and energetically for the Union, and has thus
battled since the fall of Sumter, than any other
man in . Kentucky. And as 'we write a .des
patch*comes in from New York that the friends
of liberty and the Constitution' iti that city are
getting up a, testimonial for him. In a late
number of the Janina?, Mr. PRENTICi thus ad
diessef himself to those.men and presses of the
Republican party who contend that this, war
must. be prosecuted for , the abolition of slavery:
"%yeagree with the Baltimore American that
whin, ultra prints of the North, flattered by
the u ip n everywhere in Kentucky, M ar y.
lend, esterni Virginia, etc., mistake that seri,
tifnent,,patriotic'in its' purposes and honest in,
its intents,' for a spirit „of "conquest"—when
they'venture to speak of making that subside
ry.tesubjugation,",they need not suppose that
the.Dnion men of Maryland and .ICento cky wit/
keep of that they would not do all in
tlialt Rimer to sustain Southern constitutional
debt ?;in this reposes all our strength'.'
In . *relation we are glad to note that in
flit! 22h, on the occasion of the ovation ex:
telideil ,the Hon. Addrew Johnson; of. Ten
nese it tincinnati, that prominent champion
of C . , titirtional rights keeps ,all these points
4i,
diro v: : in :view.' And we warn the ultra.
North, When theylose'sight of these plain guar. :
inteeh. when they, propose to abate' one jot or.
titla s of whatii honestly , due all Southern inen,,
.Hray. not 'only paralyze the arm of the Federal
'Goieranient to
,that , extent, . hut at the same
they strike a deadly blow at all Union senti-
Mem. in the.liiolith.npen which our wisest states
men titular hereafter relY for Precenst roc i ion.?'
There ie another
,kooint for i the consideration of
;thi.Fria'States: Let them repetsj the leat,shred
of ispeoriatitutional. leglelation-,hcietila to, the.
'Pi COf:'conciltatieni.let , thiM:Jeiia:ne,tbtlit
u o il
Onlitelemet thempelise right; ,while '
the y ire
is Ileret*iiiiillo4l , 4ol 'a merdiO'li.faior
of Ali Ctiptssitutional.Gerteritaent.
By'the'Pieeident:
Wzr.rt.tat H. SEwißD,•Seeretary of State
011 • Discoiety
41i , ,tt0i#40iliiti2 - glOrio.4.(i.
N'attircia, Aug: 31, 1861. '
Democratic Nominations
VO It • A 586(
DR '.'0,.R.-EARLEY.
.13.,,.4.-..i)II.CHOLSON.
• Leinoiutitic, County
A Dernoctatic . County' Convention +ill be
held et the'Oourt SMethport. on Mon
daY the 16th day of Septernbei neit; for the
purpose, of nominating suitalAacandidates to be
Supported et. the ensuing . election. - the We . -
rat townships µ;11.1 hold their primary meetings
on Satorday , everting, the Lith day, of Septem
ber, forthe purpose Of choosing three Dele'gittes
to. tittend:said„Conv,ention. eeneralatte'n
danc'eAS earnestly requeited. , 2
BACKVS;Chairatan•
. Was, Witatm, Sec'y. • . '
, . .
SUPPOSE TOUT GO 70 . WAR, YOU CANNOT From'
ALWAYS, AND WIZEN, AFTER. LOSS ON yoTu
SIDES AND NO GAIN ON EITHER, yotiounsi FIGHT
ING, vilk IDENTICAL.QUESTIONS AS T 0 TERAIS OF
INTERCOGRSI: ARE AGAIN UPON YOO.--Preiident
Lincoln '6.1113 kon4liral. • ,
. . .
. . . . ,
. In consequence of the . .decrease,in , the mail
service on the : .Shippen and Ridgway roe.tes,
Vehave changed the publication of the ..bnat-.
' OCItAT to Sitttii,thq Ajc4iling.
CNANGF. IN Ttie.TIME OF lIOLDING Covu•r...By
.4.et of 4ssembly our Courts are to be held a
'week laterthan formetly;' the September term
will consequently. cernmence, on Monday.; . tim
30th, instead of the - 23,1, Thert% will be ..no
„lariat this term, as notice of the, change Was
net:received in time to _ make the drawing.: •
TRTICIS 011.."---We'understund Our to..vns.
* man; N. V..Joor's . , after-rwrsei/ering•through,u
'course of ill,lock:fneti. - 'would .disconrate my
but . hlin r futa'at length found thing;"
ha'ving a.:“Spouti . 4,wol'':thsl•iiffords 300 bar
'rels , • ,
Darini; . oui. recent visit. to Elk 'County 'we,
of course stopped at the "IfydellotiSe,?'-liiilg'
way, where we., found our frfend:.oBooD ready
to welcome Us to his hospitable acconindationi.
This 'hotel in•the'handi .thepresent.propriej
toriSnot'e.)ceell(d : by'nny the•country.
We:also nt
- ;Friend Rosy is not a whtt be,
hind the best as a hotel 7 keeper,:oi• his shill
ministering to . .the : corpfe.rt of his.
What ha's heenme a(the §Methport , Oit,Com:
panjrl •The "well,". We See has been aban-.
'cloned some time since, and the “derriek" and
tools are last going to ruin,. We would sug
gest that work be re-commenced; the', period
for using•lights is approaching and 'we shall.be
Obliged to'discover our'supnly,of
"or remain in the dark;*as we are destitute • of.
Means to.pur . rhase: • •
•The Brookville Sear, 'an , abolition
takes . excepijons , .to•the resolutions adopted
. the.recent.lepresentative .. cOnvent ion held at
St. Marys, pronouncing them deeply dyed. wi'th.
treason; etc.' . The editor ''copies a portion,of
zhe 'rescdtitiona whieh favor peacei'.c.oinmend
the'Spnaters,.and ItePreseniatives . who "main- .
-tainett the integrityof the Constitution, in the .
late extra session,. and denounce the faniitic
and litoodtiliirsty *spirit. that actuate the Abo
lition element, as .evidence of their treasona
ble tendency.'..• .
With Out wishing . to assume the special chem._
- pions!) ip of defending the'. resolution, we have.
no hesitancy. in saying . .that the convention had
.nc):Aesign . .of adopting the insane doctrines
taught in.that 'paper.. The 'whole, .objetion
seems to be basednn the ground.that they.favor
a . maintenente of 'the integrity of the consti
tution and a peaceful adjustinent of our natinn
'al.ditliculties;. -and this the editor calls .(4.lciep
ly 'dyed treason!" .' We did notupnose there'
Was •a man possessed with the to attribute s
of humanity but would Wish to see this •bor-,
rible civil war•.cease,.. and our national tlif
ficulties 'settled peaceably; that any person
..efaiming,, the prbtection of the constitution,
'would pppnie ,its. maintenance. But we are
tillitatten in this;. there is class Who can be sat
isfied with nothing htti'butchery, anything that
looks to the accomplishnnent of the restoration
of the-Uniorhyanother prcicess, treason.,—.
ItWould be charity topronounce such ,men '
• ,
juilgioeut.thoO art fled to brutish beatta,
And' men have loot their ielood !"
The editor of the Star hae been Persuading
its readers that this war must be prosecuted
until slaveriii crushed out. A few year's
ego it was a KnOwnothing sheet, then this ed
itor edvecated the doctrine that the country
was inevitably ruined unless Foreigners were
trcruehed out;" US cry • was then ttdawn with
the'Pope," assisting se far as lay in its power
to bring about the'bloody strife among
.zens of a common• country, that followed the
onward course of tha . t proscriptive' party.—
Now - his cry is "down with Slavery;" and the
only end to be accomplished.in this'War, that
he can appreciate,' is to slaughter slave-drivers'
and raise the negro to equality,with the white..
Stich insane disorganizers and open repudia.
fora of the constitution ..and laws, have • done,.
and are doing to favor disunidn, than
Jeff. Davis, himself. ' .• • ' •';
in another' column, asks Demo : .
crats to join himami avow•his 'Tolley.. 'This:
would equal au alliance '.of sheep with, wolves
against shepherds.. • •• • ..
-,. The Gevernnarint is satisfied t.hat Pen. Fre
mont coulri.4have sent lrn
einforeeents to
pen. I..yon'previqiis to the brittle.,near Spring
witipaufenderikering the safety of 'South
ern Missouri.. , •
••11eiva bylast. l rtight's mail bring brief 'par
ticulars of.a'ilesperatp:battla at uintrierrivitle,
frithe Vs: Obia
ment numbering 900 men,: were attaced white
at breakfait by 3 . ,000 rebel infantry,, a large
.body cavalry and ten pieces of. artittery;
The Union Iroopi•SuOceeded.. in'intting•
way , „thropigh and effecting:a : retreat. The
Ohio troops report two: hundred'of their nua , ;
130: lost in the conflicti'while the , rebeflosi is
• ,
represented to have been very heavy •
$50,000,000 ..711E ' BOND: Tixeri:—The
beaks .ol Bos tea:, -New York and Philadelphia;
have subscribed. for $50;000,000 of the.goiverP
trietit.:loao of $250,000,000 authorizo by the
late act of Congress, 'with the understanding
'that they are io;be the:soles eusiodiaiis 'of the
.Treasury • notes; to' be .issued' by, the..tciern-
' From-'.3llissou
101,L4 Mo.; Augu&t 22„1861
• The accounts from'Springfield are to
fecrthitt• frtirri . six. to ten. thousand. of 'MeCul
touch's army have left for the. North.: '
- A 'small forea has . reached... Lebanon, on the
Rolls road, and .a re• 'engaged -3* making 'repii
dals; and corninittingAepredarions.on..Union
.men . . - About seven hundred of 'the' ekiles from
Springfield have joined CM. Brytl'e. regiment.
Thousands of'llnion Men have.: been
. obliged
toatiundon.,their homes in the . Southwest and
leave their property at the mereiof.the'reliels.
There is . - much distress atiaong these: people,
large numbers ,of them havjnvrieither•Money
nor provisjons,. The.train. of the federal artily,
which was'brought from Springfield by Major
Sturges,ls said to . be worth one million and
a half The passage of .the rebel.. army .north
will enable our threes, when .they •Move bark
to Springfield, tot off its eomrtfunication with
and retreat to ArkanSes„and thus' comPle . tely
enelose l.t in the mresterit counties of the. State.
uita,- August 2.1.,'1861
. .
. .
• , The proclamation of 'Gov: du:rtiti has been.
nobly - respOnded , to.' • M'olee than th :thous
and men haire . already:been...forwarded. of the
twelve new regiments, enhteniplated
State ant liorilies.• •The neetornmanded byCol.'
Blitelc;'ex-Crtivernor of Nebraska; left fOr Wash
ington ltisteVenio,g,'and two others are fully
erfiriptiodoind wildmarch in.a .few dlys; The
rPrnaind , ;r will bt! made up and oi . spatched at
the rate Of two regiments per Week: , ; All these
regiments:will be officered by experienced Men'
seleeted . ,witli great citation by . Gov. Curtin,
most pf Whom have•seen aetive'seryicein .the
field, and atiout..two•thirds - of•the'rank arid, file
are recruited triifri returned yoluateeri.
Lduis,
Two fnembeyS of the Ist Kan s as Regiment
arrived her from . Springfield . to-day, having
been:released by. Gen. Price,of 'tho.rtlbel ane y.
hyy.repott that -on .Thursday. foll6Wing% the
retreai•frOm McCulloch start
ed in pnrsitit pipe-n. Siegel with S;ooo . .cavaliy:
and nine Pieces of artillery; but alter one clay's,
.marcl;i_karniOli,' that Gen. had been re..;
int - mend; gave up pursuit marched towards
Jefliirsoiteit v. . ..* .
. . .
Quite a 'amber: of the wounded on both
hove died •since.our forces left, Sprineflelii.--'
Col. Calrry Who teas was' a'prisoner in the ferl-'
eral comp, and who was releas,eil'on a naiole of
honor by Gen. 6 L'yon.a short. time sinee, was'
wonnileil: • • • . ,
. . .
oftleial rlroftvfoot ni) the loss of. the. Fe.le 7
rule at Ithe.ba!tle at Wilson's CrePh,.as follows:
Killed; 223; wounded;: 7f.. l l;•missing, 101.
lare•e number of the missing men wete•tak'en
prlsciners by tbo . .rebels i and hal/Q.:since,. been
released.• • • • , ' ' '
Atigust 23, 1861
. , .
The NeW Torii' Day Book will lie ittimediate
ly stiMiressed.hy, the. government."
.- It is - inti
mated that the government 'will not allnkvKen
lucky In oecopya neutral position mocklonger.
...:.The.l3.altimore papers have agreed •tii,com
ply with the request . .or Gen: Dix; to. refrain
fmm publiS.hing newl • that will aid;tite . enemy'.
Out of. three hundred soldiers' in the hos•pital
here,:there is not.iine-caie - of injury hy bayonet.
th'rust.•.• ' • . . .
NEW Y 94, August 23;1861
' Thomas Carcion aMt William 711. Pettra m,
of Baltimore, and : W. Kelley; arrested re
cently at Ilarrisbnrg, ho come from south, of
the Potomac. . •
'On Kelle y was found' $lOO,OOO in notes of
the. Confederate •State .Banks. VariouS hills of
sale,.date4itt 'Richmond, for . pork and other ar
ticl,S, were concealed inlo'ckets on the inside
of his shirt. •
Yor.AIIII , IOTON, August ' sth, 186.1,
Authentic intelligence received from. Marias
ass states that. immediately•'after. the , battle at
Bull's Run; the rabel•atithorities made eitrocir
(finery exertions to _bring forward troops, and
that, the reside has been• the transportatiorLof
large forces from Tennessee 'to Viriinia,which
bad•been:held at hinnefor defensive Operations
on the Mississippi.. . •:
The Cotton States had alsri forwarded large
nurnhers—all that, could be
• spareri fro:if-home;
and .Beauregaid has now .alargerforce,than at
any'previous time.' . . .• . ‘.:
Ho%yever. great the necessity for him to eorn-.
inence an ontt•ard mOvement to prevent his 0r . ...
my from going. ,into' dissolution, yet no fears
are expressed that he. will.venture an attack on
WASIVNGTON, Aug. 25.
GoVernment is- considering the propriety of
organizing a national . detecticie police force.
.New York; . St. Louis, Chicago, mid other cit . —
jes were represented in: the conference. • The
plan to have agents distributed through the
conntry, forming a net work of surveillanee
llrough' whose meshes secret traitors will find
it hard to escape. •. . .
Thedetective force in Washington is large
ly increased by recruits Jrom New York and
Philadelphia: • • • , • - •
All tim mutineers still, in including
those of the 2d *Mtnnesota, and the 13th..and'
21st New York; were . sent to the .Ary Tortu
gas. this afternoon: • .
. The Rev. Jas. W. Green, Methodist Chap
lin of the .10th Pennsylvania Regiment, is now
•in 'the 'city prison,. charged with tampering
with soldiers'.letters. • •
WAsturIGToN, Aug. 25
. . .
A committee of geolimen from BostoLhas
baen•hera - endeavoring 'persuade the Preii
dent Oat hopught to change his constitutions)
' It Is so iffthese gentlemen . repreient the ,
sen
timents of certain prominent monetary inter
ests inßoston; Who demand that the heads of
the War and I§Jai , y s e.Departments,.must crane
off, elsethek w ill, not risk 'theirseapital further.
The ineeentation of their cm here crea
ted considerable "feeling. ~ •
A Viiit to the Battle Field.
The writer of this,:nn' Monday Jost; 1 ,30 d.
pear the scene of the, bat tle nt. the. July,
near Bull Min.. It . tram', con.
tr'itty..to rumors • which' .have, gained ,some
.•
cireulation, 'not oely cie, our ovVn artily. but
,also
of the eeemy, have. been .tleeentlY.burb.d. . In
the whole area of •tfint•terrible'enset no human
i
corpse,.and not even amangled.limb, was to
he':seeri. l'heeatth had re'eeived them .!,111, nod
so fortis bulletin' combatants . , :were 2enticetned,
nothing. remained;to- tell'olthose Who had fallen
viCtlms'of the shock Orbattle'save the. monads
Of.freah earth which •iiliovekd they had.
'been laid a.Way. in' their last sleep.: •
Many of these mounds gave es idenee•rif pituF
care.-::of' surviviag. lineloiureq
Ware - 41 . 1t. 'around:the. graves and branches and
evergreens cover the spot:: •Sumetimei bbards
marked • the': head, and/ foot', - ..0n which . were
carved the naMonndlelloWship.of ihe•deceased.
Sdmetimes boards nailed to. a neighboring tree
told. that' the., ground • adjacent:- .coutained. ithe
fallen' tillt certain regiment or company.. .
Numercins dead, horses; , Scat tared .over the
area,.show.whereithe.tiatteries Of, flying srfilln
ery were captuyed.or disabled, or Where - sere
officer waSdistrionnted,..Therdslrate fences,
too, served to mark, the .track' of the: battle.
Where the'lpfaniry .:crossed they .a re' firoken
down so 'that- e Man might step over,. aridi
grans show.l . where. the artillery'carriages
thundered along. • The grabral, t 00,.. tramped
by thelfeet.de rushing men and hersesYevidenc ,
ed where the strtiggle' had -deer' the.,fiercest. •
bt relieS.Of 11 , n•hatile,,alieady but mew
re
inain.;,'.Th'e'field had been -searched, and gleeri . ,
.ed by - daily: crowds of visitors, seeking' Int
mementoes..... fewl).tillets that had, inn their.
errand, some fragments of; . eiploded bombs, a
haversack; end .a : teW • other things, were all
that an extensive. rernhle brought under our
view, . 'Canes - cut from the battlelield are., also'
in coniiderible 'demand. - - ' . • .• 2
. .
area . included' fi've' dwelling
,houses:
All of theie, :lAIO we .visited, bore evid'enc.
es of :the •'storM:''Which . raged JiMund.:th,em.
'Many Were - . killed ''o'f the • hOliSe of
-1111.1..DeDogari. , 'A bulletLhele in a r cliiirriber.
door remains a . 'memento' cit;the brittle.. llis
family. escaped just.as the battle • • •
But it was•On a bill south Of
advance
rout where.the enemy's 'furthest advance 'was
Checked;and where the' final issue- was fought;,
that the inwrappeil dwelling showed most. plain
ly'the fury of the fight. • . ,
• A house here,.late,the_thotle of a widOw. lady,
Mrs. Judith Henry„ peas riddled with cannon
. find musket: shot.,' liiSsing projectiles from the
canridn of our enemies hadlpassed through the
Walls and •rOof,. Until the • :dwelliniz was
• . hunded yrirds . ,to the right i.
.of . the bols
of Mrs Henry,, lay five horses%in a heap; and
near by•another heap Of .as many more.
On theleft . .'M Mrs.lienr)d's,..distance , about
a fourth of a mile, iaa.rPat house beloneinto
a colored man - named Robinson. A.. cannon
ball drnve through :this' also.: Between These
an orchard of imall.trees.; 'here liarnp
to'n's Legion fought and suffered so . seVerely..
Their graves .are here. , One of - them'.which
covers.'tbe'remaina of."ty•near relative
J. L: Orr, is Marked by abroken musket plant
ed as a headstone.
A way,o6. the Pxtrerne northerriverge of the
battle ground is the rdne in NV hia: the
Georgia Itegiment- Met ihe•'enemy,s . .advance.
In.this pine gro've there seemed :acarce a tree
IFat,was lint struck :by the enemy's balk,
number' of Georgians fell here; and. their 'gra veS
are,elose,by... 1 - 9 the grove was pointfid out the
stint where Lamer fell. In the year,. was the
dead charger of the -lamented' General, .par.-
tow, killed tinder hiin, himielf, to fall 50011
Oen;E, K. mith i orFlorida,..was'arnong the
slain at Manassas.. He waSilie son of ft
inguiShed Jade of theSuperior..Courtsfor the
EasternDktrtet:pf his.PU ,: iY lllO
was sperit.in SC.'•Atigustine.—Thence lie . was
sent to the * Mrlitariy Academy of 'West 'Polo.
Where..he .graduared : with ;Upon
the secession of Florida bethre,w: up his
.corn.
mission in the army of the United . St.iteS, and
ieceleett-ftnen the confederate goy - errtpentth'e
arinoirilment which he held..afthe.tinie''.tif Ili;
New York News tiurpressed:
NF:w.YUrtx,'Ati:vist 26i 18.11
. . ,
'. At an early hour this mornin _ 11, rsh,i4 Mum-
ray dspatched a fore:,e, of cl..noti iga'6l - 1 di to
the.bfrive or. the, •A'nfericansF.*prP ss Company,
where he' hati . ..underitood.a - lanze of di4 . -
lo'yal . neWspapersThao beeti•lodged: tor trans,.
miss'on by Express...:
. The,orlieers:sf , ized six paekages of the Daily
News this morning.'
' The puhlisherS elf thely Neie!...findinei
themselves excluded from. the Post •Office,
ems'• Express •aiid Rouce &. - -Toece . V's itgerKies,
had .endeavored• to employ; -lhe Am r ricnn.,Ex
press Co., which they. supposet was; net
'IMPORTANT iF Thug.—A .corre=pondent of :a
Philailelphia.paper, in a favorable position to
know, writes : that “the war Department has
decided to send:seventy-five or eighty. of • the
fiist ragiments that that are organized at
Washiogton,'to•Fo`rtress Monroe, reinforce
Gee. 'Wool t with the ultimate design of 'march
ing on Richmond from that point . ... .
•• COURT .PROCLAMATION.
I — ATHEREAS the'Hon. Robert G. White
P.resident - Judge, aod•the Bons. 3. Dar.
ling and S. Holines,' Associate 'Judges . of the
Couyts.of Oyer & Terminer and General. Jail
Delivery; Quarter .Sessions the. Peace, Or
phans' Court and Court of. Common. Pleas for
theCounty . o(M'Keanhave issued theif precept,
bearing date Saturday, the nth day . of June,
in the year of our Lord one "thensand eight
hundred:and sixty-one; and. to 'Me:directed, fOt
holding a Court of Oyer and Terrniner'and Gen
eral' Jail Delivery; Quarte'r'. Sessions of the
Peace, Orphans' Court, and C'ourt of Common
Pleas,• in the Borough of Sinethport,.. on Mon •
day; the 30th day of Sept. next, and
continue one week. - . .
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coro
ners; Justices of the Peace and Constables
Within the County, that they'be then and there,
in their propevp6rsons, at :10 o'clock A: M. of
said day,•with their rolls, records,
examinations, and other remembrances; to' do
those things which their officesappertaiti to be
done. 'And the's° who' are bound bY their rec-
Ognizances prosecute the prisoner's that are or
.shall be in the jail of said, county of 'M'Kenn,
are to bet then and there to 'proSecute . against
themas will be just.. '
Dated at' Sinethport., Atigust22nd,. 1880,
and the 85th year.. Cif ..the Independence' of the
.United - States of .America: '• ''
JAS. E. BLAIR, Sheriff.
, Thr; Grand and . .Traverse' Jurors are .
notified, not to attend' . itt.:the t ioxt:'!tesaion .. of
Court ; ae:tbere . will no•lory, at that.
tern]. ' ' ' E:•BLAIft Shiqr. •
Smetbport, Aug.,3oiii;:t 86i.
•
- IsTap:bital Fast.
A PROCLAMATION
, . .
By the . Pieszeten 9f. I 1 Witycd !S:t . :t f e . , n
A er ,
:Whereas, A Jeint'cominittee of- both Pfiases
of,Congress has Waited' en the
. President, ot,the •
• United.f3tates; requested hint to rim:it - amend
a day Eland! fatioe,-Prayer and Fastiegi .
to he ohnerved by the People of the United;Stittei
.with religloitS solemnities, and the oifer of fer
vent supplidatiettato Almightyllod for tbessife
ty /intl w,elfare :of. thefie States Ilia, blessings on
their arms;.nella speedy restoration,of peace;'
And rehertr.i,' It is ill and becoming in all'peo.'
pie at all tittles to acknowledge and'revere the
_Supreme Covernmetit 'of 'God, to bow in.humble .
chastisements,. to, conlese tind
(lila die their him and thrige-essioniiinlhe 71111
fionviction that The fear of the .1.041:1 ihe, be;
g i nal n:.±,...0r wistiola, - Ond.lp pray with all fervency
and cunt:Odell ..foe., the: liartioti•-or past
fentica, and for it , I)lessipg - np'oll
. .•
• Am/ Whfreas, When bat beloved coantrt, Vine,
by the blessing bf God, united, prosperoni - and .
happy, isMow aftleted withlection and civil.w sr .
it.peculiarly fit for -us to reimgaize the hand
of God in this visitation; anti le sorrowful eemem
lieranee of; our own (Milts-and as' nation.
,and as individual:l'o.o - .ourselves befero
affil Prarlof 'llis:rne,rey--to :prey that
l '„,., n ihy tipared•l pa firther nislinient, though.
justly deserved; that' "oar , arms my be - blessed
.and tnada Mit . ..eta:it for the Tetiiitablishment of
o rd,..r, and- peace, cioughofit Our -country,
and that tire inestimable. boon . of civil • and *.re.'
ligi oils libt rty,. earned; under- his gnidance and
Messing ... l)Y ,the labors . and . suffbrings of our
ritthers,mitly,lie restored in all its original
Therefare, •I,- LINCOLN,
I. 3 resident the United States, do appoint tho
last Thursday in September next as a day of Hu
miliation', Prayer and Fasting for all . the - people .
fir the Notion, tied I do earnestly recommend to'
al l t h o pail& and especially to all Ministers and.
teachers orreligipti of all denntuimitions;.and to ,
all heads of families—to-observe and keen;that
dRy:IWC01:1111/g tO their several creeds and modes
erworship in all humility, and with all io g i ous
seleinnity, to the end that the.united prayer of
OM Nit Lion-may aseend to the Throne . of Grace
and ', L i ng . down plentiful blessings
,upon . our
owri eon titry-.• •
. 'ln testimony hereof I . hnve hereunto net iny,
hand nnd..cansed 'the great seah of the .United .
;Atateß'to. nitixed;.thisT2th day of. , Augu s t, A.
U. ISGi ant of the Independenee• olthe
.Onited•
States'of Alitseriea the eigl4-'sixth. • •
.AIIRA.IIAII LINCOLN.
By. the
,President;
SEwArr.n, Secrefafy of StOle.
• Election Proclamati o n. ' 1 •
.
- .xTIIEIT,A§, in nrfil, by the• 13th. section of
1V • the -A et. o f the:General Assembly -of Penn
vivattia, Passed July 3d 1$111): entitled Act.
relfiting.to the electiofis of the Commoinyealth, ,, -
it is enjoined .on the Sheriff . Of every' County to;
give notice 'of such election to beheld and - can,'
taerlited in such: notice What officers are .to be
elected.: intrsititrice thereof, 1,- JAMES E•;
131,,kiit;•Iligh She'olf•of the COuzity 00FR:eau, do
therfore make linown and ',give .this publin no.
lice to the elei:toss. of said county of M'Ketin,
that a (;etteral - 1:10qtion be held lit thei said
County 00 the Sceon,l Tnesddy of Oetaber, next.
tith ,lay.of October, 11161,, for the efee•
tin it ufthe following officers, to.wit: • • • "
..
Oat, person' .
lor l i 'rssitlent Judge to serve in the ,
Judidal itktriet, coinposed of the counties or
Tioga, Potter, !illkean, Elk' and Cameron.,
Tvi,,:per;“)ifi ror . Associate Judges.... ...
Two pers•»ti- to represent the counties . of M".
li.ean,.l.:lk:.loli , rson and Clearfield, in the House
of Ileplesentati.ve's of Petinsrltania- - . ' • ' --
•
(111, ii(9-40ri for Colnininissioner;
iwrsort
. .
, „
' one person tor tArptler. • "
All the gunlilled.Electoes of salq county of Mc-
Kean, shall linitltheir Elections ifl the severall
dint" lets. as' follows:—. .•. , .• ' . • •
Tfw fi,,rouelf of SmetitpOrt, at the Court House
. , .
The township of Bradford, at the Bohol house
' . • . • '
Thu . Lowimliip of Ceres . ; at the hens uOf E.
Tint - trtrynstlip of Cory.tion, at. the. Sctio - ot home
'near J. Portneter.
_.'
.
The town , liii) of El.lred.,.atAliC Eldr6,l !Iota: .
tuv,iiship at the Aldrich school
• The
. teeliship of Iramiltop, at the school jio,utie.
near 1 - 6;iieli . '
The town,hir of Keating, at the Coltrt'Hou,so:
. in •. • , .
:'rho tOa-n,hip• o,f Liheity, at the .school
. honso
All'ogany,.' • • • • • .
Jiw.town,-hipi of Lafayette, at:the School .hotio
' .•.,
t ,‘: Nonisich, the.liOnse of c..
the
,school house fil.
The reivn , hipmf Shippen, at the house kept by
Dike. ".
L . .„
The toWitship- at Sergeant, at the hUus
• : '
'• The tovmsnippf, WettriorM at the house
'• Ant i al. p. give Potive".that eNery 'person
re Wiry" Jostices'or die Peace
spy ollicoorappoiniment.of profit or trust under
the G.)eernment td — th - e,•United States or oldie'
- 4 titte;-, or of any city or iticorporated district
whether a. roma' is.ioned
.oilleer. op:' otherwise,'
Mlcorclinite incur Or-agent, who is'or.shall he
ployell uii,hy die , Legislative Executive, or;
„locliciary department of .this ,State, or. of, the
•United or. of any inciarporatedr,districl;.
and also that every member of Congress, and of
the Si ate'Leghilature and of the Selector , Com-.
mon Cdunc . itof any City or Commissioner,inf any
hMorporated district, is by law incapable of ex
erdising at. the' sanie tioor' the office of 'Judge, -
espector. or Clerk of an blectiod in: this COM
mon*enl.,ll, 'Mild. that.' no Inspeetor; Judge
other diiieernf any such eleetion; shall be:eligh•
hie to tiny .elliee then to he voted: for.' '
And,.in.anti by the 4th Se4tiOn of.anAot
prOywrthe loth. day of Apra 1.90,-it is enacted
that•the; I section of ttri Art passed July 3d,
entftled.'"An. Act relating to the.'electiot is
In thia Conynonwe'altic,".shall - tint • berce4trued.
as 0 ' prev(2a :iv military or borough .ollleey,
from serving aa'.luilge, Inspector. t.'Clerk nt any
general or apeci ii clef thm of this Commonwealth ,
: And the Return Judges of the respective dis
tricts aforsaittare featured to meetat Satethiccut,
the County •-teat'of said County, . on Friday' after
the second Tuesday of'. October next; then and
•there to tliteintrge the.'deties reehired Icy laW.
• (I I von tinder my hand and ~seal at Smethpert..
the Ist. day of September, A • i>.,lBtlo; and of the
'lndependence of the Thtited States. the eighty
sixth,
JAMES E:BLA.Ift, Sheriff.
dug 27, 1861
• 'TRIAL LIST, FOR Ser. TElt . NI 1861.
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Company,. •• • '••.•. vs Wm; Fle/ds et a! '
E..F. Itineltarts, Executtorsy.s W - n. L. Gibson • :
Samuel U. Ilytle ••: ye Chrlstopher'llebden.
11, A. Easterbreolc vs • Wm. Barnes eral.
.lolin Vonsickle • • Tfl 12 51 Dunbar '
Otis Irons .•• , TO J. Cilickus
Kelnnt's Szl i rentles vs S M Tibbltts •..
Santo •ve G•D: Webster .'• •
W.•y.lcatlint ' .vs Orrin. Cook
'Thomas Struthers .. sat Morrlit. Murk' a el
Lewis Parker • vs 11 B Barrett •
Phelpit Et al • . • vs.ll.Freeman et al •
',mina A. I;abree' and bur-,l'.' • • • •
:hand • • va bur-,l'.' II ; dotton
• Freeman • •
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. B w A .S n C: i r r o w t rl i e j t i e eG y 't:r e in t 1 :1 i !
.Itarnard S.. rooter , • "vs D Harrower et al .
King &Bell ' : • . • - Y 5 G` a .. Fe • r°"nn •
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piteleltee Ceblno ,
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l'iltivist . 0 0.. • .„
.• '5.0 0 • Men Wanted•
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• MILT:IE R; .13ARBEW. . •
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• Sha v ing pad hair cutting dope •In tho : htpd,
also olutmpooriing Ladion and - Children% hair. cot-.
:ting.done on.short notice:: Will call 'at their reaktancer
if desired. Rozore..put iai good order; old clothes
olonnod'and iaatle now. • .• . •
NB. on and after:this date there-will.be!rio
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