M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, February 15, 1862, Image 2

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' S?::r011, 14,4, I CAO OP 9V...!;qii , Wr!i , •• aud,fl, :causes;".
,11:11,4CMIPtlY:j, comm on 9.o' ~ ‘.41,19r of ' Ili tri bp ti.ii4 . the
...'-•".•,..roscoopititnearly.,thrivitlinie: evil•Pitnnected with
iliitillitleati:ini,"'-(0,n•; product of: the ;southern'
•;,' /...i...'•':'-ill . splii- ,. *lille i titherSclese vefSed . in•the. history.
'', • ---'',-.-• i'irti*l9tittt.t.YLieldotl revert t o so e earlier: Pe
•••"......-'•;Eiinh,,lO,OttiA.:natloiniV existence but ; content
--, ".- thAniatiaif.Withl"dating, their, political theories
... , ..fritiFit,the;diiitiof . .ls,aitsork and South Crirofina
stiallifiesitiOn n4 ., Some Of. therri, ,indeett, 'express
thekPEOfOol'tilist iegiet t hot we h eve
~.n 6 t no w, a
-,...- . PicatOent.'io,..tleill Iwt.ith,ieliels. in. the Jucksonian
• •;.'. '..litylei4‘.:.o4.la ,which We . can most, . hen rill y
. '
.• ' joiSiii-emeti;that iyoulif lead 'at one and the same
• .": ....„'„tiirsoitiAtitera,of.,the rebels . and 'the diatom
. : Ake 'ef, fhP nutl-slavery agitators... ' ' •
•,,:,,, '••
Probably Moat politicians of the kepublietta
deh*tirlilll-istitilfchtitii that it , that herd- fi st ,
'••• ' ."': 'illifilititrialihifte Ptatearne iv, ' Trrozins.H.:BEN.
- : ----- ..'relelieiekitir . tvli4ingN!be - .-'.'would bp -'not Only P.
~ .'..- . `...ll'l4":tnitli. b ot *in •••;id y ()tate .• of fhe sternest
, .. •:,,....sstAnsfliell.liiistibilbittg'the-enerriles or the Gay
,. •• •':.:,oo4lif.;''',:i.:lttiibibly.:he wialtl; biit. ,- we'..hrive
• .."0094Slilitit0 - altkPfOribelievfng tharke 'wohld
'..•-• holiftlikiiiiiltellfYtqf men - Of 't he Nor thqespon
sibilefehihii PriOiiple,of.aecessioroin its iaceP.
":--- - tioNend' lb-aril/bile striking 'ecffient blows at
,Itte'rebelfigit; - ,lie . ' Would .favor the removal,' as
.: . 41411fmcsow' . .irt.l1S,12;; . ' of ''t he' causes - of-dissatis
", feetiOti;hild eititplaint2. - "On 'this point we have
~. , • pedorded•optmon "of thedeparted' statesman
.. :‘.;i,ti Itie:”.Thito:Years'' , - vo,.
'VIeW,"
,
I 1, page 4,
wytiletitkei heed of-“prelledinaty view," in giv,
litglitirne•;tif- the: results", and' .consequences - of
the Witi4g...3.812 , -13,' lie - holdi the folloWin
'llogunge: -, -, '•: . .. .• .
. . la,lhe,dOctrine of secession—the right' of a
' . tit'l ''b . ' i'' .'
I S 't '
, .! 1 or,conn inn ion o . ta es, to : withdraw
• '-.' .. fro*tyttlf,ititio; . watt hem of that war. -' The
...: :, splii . :##stepagyant fo.the N,estr, England States .
' in 4 Rer ' l . l 4, t 4 them, iiht•With arms, but With
.41404940 ~,''altd.l..rerniins trance, and refusal . de
. 'Attotit . .e4ll ; l4., ;They'Mid'a,Convention fa mdlls .
`..... .ietilltt the.iii,Me of ffartforil; to whiCh the•de
. st,ilo - 4,eecessiort . Wa's, imputed:, '' That disiga'
- . Yoll.l4lVer i &icoweil. by the - Convien Eton, 'or au
- ' thellitl,p,gliteartilitted by. any ' leading. member;
: • Istifl#'4 - the'liiteht.'of. this
,reference to. decide
upontire - , 6et :of :that 'design. The only in
.'tefrio;Shavitthat',the existence of that con
ve thin raisO llie,.guestion of secession, and'
. ' presekited . the.: first instance of•the greatest,
. • alahter4a4orking - .. 0f the don ble .fifrm of ou r '
gatiejtarrliiiVtliktof . a 'collision' between a
*4 Athe states and 'the federal government.
T 14.1pstiori,:.and thitpdanger first arose` then'
lk i
' • ,`—' Its".ot ...Of the'..war of 1812—:and were
1iu14. - Jf i li . t . its,suddert.. termintrion; . but they
have,learipente'd.in• a different quarter, and
. wilLoorog l in .
"' to swell the objects - ,of • the Thirty ,
• Yette'''vje..!...At'the.time ofits first appear
•
enii i llie,:iight. Of, secession was 'repulsed and
. .. ritit hiftethy,.r the Deiriotroiy generally, and in
iillitA
,lpiieallY the, federal party—the differ-
. , en 4
~ e *eili',a,.l7nitot, and g League. being bet
. , 'tee,iihdiftistimil it"thit ilmti when 80, many of
• ' ' ths i l,4tier's tif2thenew government :I„vere still
Silivif-,;'The;letitlint language in respect to it
iiit.Wcirliiis.ltotormic..was, that no State had n
.. ' rigli:WaWklhdriliv from the Union—that. it re
guited.the'4tnipsptivter to disaolite as to form
~. ' the lliffilik-Lantl - thaf anY atteMpt to dissoltte it
pr o..iilia4ll4,the,aCtiOn of' const itu i intuit lab's;
• . tor itt,.,041:,,cii;:%:, .(Vsince'ihat time; political: Par
t:iliff&ificlianal")Orntlities, have exthanued
alt tifalkiiii;:iliis (66siion . , it cannot altPr 'the
,goiliroh:%fi-iight,tind May receive some inter ,
festtfAt r ii'llia;:developmeht of collies Which. pro.
Ailikic f Aapkotiati g o.:. Secession:a . .question ;'of
•,. , 01..;t 1 Pefilittl'otiMtrieg the war'' 0f81.2., : has .. he
,' earti; al;a:Ciiea! ' coe.it log (althost) - during the.
',.: .. Tarfiriii.:-1, fi''Zits i . ....antl,thds far. hat been - , Ittom-.
- PPfll7,td;.soBeltio, ...,... .'
~. . .
`Lim''''a If*.vvell.Oicasionnily, to look : baCk ankei-.
lOli t ost, , ,t/01.,,vpra,tiohs : of: parties, and to 'enquire
J..tijk.pi/1110 . 0t . ,,sgmc. , , part ion... of 'the , responsibility
q•.5,, - iyhiaA4iittpPfies . ,4p.•the present conflict, does not
, . Ate1inC1,4,40,.;„ And whether we, have snot a
„7 douNe 4utx..to perform; if. We would Teatore the
••• ,, t,..,:f.Taien•toipal,ociginitl condition._ If... ; we hold to
.
... n..rtgitii . t . ,ccurita4ity . those who . have taked up
• arms,ingitipt.: up,..jought „,wri. not, in common
)t'.fatsens . - ,ft,.04e Mir;
,own consciences, of the
I,4l4l„„likrusittui an •excnse (or the•rash oats
: . of tly4 , mtlietOStstejt.l•. - ,1..et tis adopt the the
',
.qry so successfully put in paretice" by Jai:tams,
i n p r op jps t , '4oyjsk.. S9il t h .ca
. i g 1 ina nullification.
Whitt' . tre,..• ; ibitodered. ,the .threats of military, l
•flowAriArltclilltaY..-.well kneW he' would surely 1
nod iertniilllyAnfOrcei' be:actively and vigor
." ouspf, , plikt, - ,..bii,isifluettee - ,to secure, to thedis.
. OolittltlitPll,li,pir4s; thilrjust and ignitable rights,
' mid,K,lhe y coostituilcin, ..Speing:, this, . and. .not
' •''
.., 4 160,0,4 Akie ,parrieStries a M . enforiing the pow; ' •
of psi they speedily, returned. to
• • 'theviAllegiunce.4[4V:. Y Ar.tes. • •
.r. ,4,/leirias;Nitprs, or , Taylor
-- ,saitiirOatlvehateier.may be the' estimate of the.
yin4lityiiiif4etieral McClellan 4)14. loyal. States;
be**gende.ol4 , the rebels ac.posuing a t policy .
tlicir hopeit and. expect
' sitiains4i4lllo, , iraisterly-knactivity" tidal), long
isOfiek'i',hrs":?has used .tostiengthen,:oi
: ganizei*tif ariiiies; they regard as 'a
- stfoketts4iifieOltittindicstes fearful results tia•
iheirisblieq ({ They admit that time has weak- .
..hi no,' and.
they-inolevritifii*ailtrf.forehOdings .to the. fact
lhatithe ,;iiiiiofleillititienVof,fellY One' haltthe
Troop l ,fravel:inurthe !geld:expires before the
.. • . 4 . , 10;; , .:••:,They*;:.relerd:hid.resistance
t ' • ‘,/ 1 - ), •
4 'fite. orwar4 .movetnent, and.
lies'ev_incPd; Pi • .marksof
+; jtenejftlilii At'7ti highest :' order; lid of a de;
I:os*'tr' oet his of. operation .
.e .1 ". 4. -e: ms P l l i kiltsPrtitiose , Whe' do noncom- _
;,i,
„,.iffriiiii;;s`o . i; lw Pys fihits .himself
-, citoe-froitt" Which he is
ttairi . iwhetheithi:ie
kemenYnature,' or 1.5
#lt3i.enit.foOwiiigiotpci.4t,
itlll enilenior.6 book our 'louder, in re 7,
gnrd tii.Legisla!ive doings, pext. . We .
4iiice oriritiitmlity to tfiliiik Dr; c.
Cr'.
~ W. ZiGnEß,of }lonia foi'leg
islati'veoeuirienis.,- •, • .
onnniinie thilt fort Pulae-
taltenby . the Feder-al:troops:.
I.3vnic . sinn Exri;:nurn - I.—'After a severe cnn
flict; instint; f.cvoral 11aYsi* Roanoke. Inland has
been ialien.t)y.tyeLFetli!yal . frn T OPi...UnOer-i•ha
clileien,rrianagerrient in the
_war Oeilartt
meta,: theiftinest activity prevails .
initlting'rEertiiity..notes.a legal ten
tlei• has 'passi.il the . , Senate. ..Arm.uttritentii ha
h'o'wrye~ been made in which the house must
. .
concur before it can becorne,n ' .
•: Wiltiatrii,:ll.:.:Astor, of •New YOrlf;
McClollnn's
staff;." •i•! , ,torneft' to . liis in: . Nor.
York, which dentatills his Nrapi!al
Per . soni lwanting. anyt..hing in .the of
Stove's' 'or lin, VV.Are, sitoulci''.not forget . to.eall
on Oen.,H. Mason; t4pl'e Stove . and .
Tiri:Store . :";' lie keepseverything in. tint line
and takes nil , Proiluce in exchange for
him a cull. ••'.
W. ..13A10Eit winild.respeetfully infOrm the
citizens of this, and adjoining enant.ies, that he
is no`A"...ife.rinonentli 'located fit -Srnethimit,
where".he is.preparrd,to 110‘ everything. In the
line (ifre'pairiog Cloelts,letvalry;,&e.
itiepS'anitantly on : bar.d, ond (Or sole,
,splendid assnrunent of Perfuniery, soap i
Liquid 'Candies, aint other • artiCiiis ton
narnernus to mention. , ' .. •
Balc'ei.d.s, an 'experienaed and eillc . ient
\vaysgiving entire tis•
faction, and we vynald bespeak'for him a liber:al
ailare'of patronaips. Give him a call' ni , his
Store-.6eeond. : door North 'of' the Democrat
•
!...'," Totv,rvSitie'Et;nol.:os:—The . .11manCratE car•
red their entire tick'ety et the elcctiOn 'yester.
day, in Kea tine To'vvoship. . The -Ropuldit'ans
1 -hO . come the Union , dodge—had' advertised .a
meeting,“ wlthout.Ospect.to'party ":,for
,the
purnoae of making, nomination's, and 'had . norni.:
natedseverid DemqrSat's, and several notorions
- Abolitionists. : Demorrata, however, were: not .
to be caught in
.that waY ; a .;Erizig hi ticket teas
formed and. elected., by handsonie : rnajorities., :77 .
Whinlive - t eke .intp epasidertitton .the fact,.that
thi I township; has, .of •late,' giiren• Ilepubliean .
majorities,:the.:reStilt is significant, '. The . Us
,flublicns,:pii' the, morning of election,. had, aii
'other 'conitentfon,'and re-conatructed the ticket.
in . Cir4iPr:lo ttili , any advantageOfTeridg.on our
.selections, and , made• a determined,.and persis,-
~taat effort, hut, in:: ; vain, • .11Cpufilie . anismis‘ni
a heavy •Ilsebeet, hereabouts. -.. .'.................',.
.. In tho:Berough, the R.-publicans made; -no
, li
'
imMination, ali.%Ving.th' I)e riinerats fulrcon
,.., .
. .
. .
troli.
. . •
'ye feel nOdisposit,i6htor4ult over the defeat
Of.the,Xepnblican 'peky-I—tar frOio, , it.• • 13 . 6 t vie
do feel ,enenuraeetl :even lit .this tiar•khpor, at
titbes‘yhieh.oheiringly point to
itinfuer that the People' hie 'a:bout to phtee, the
*eel of the country in:the hands of that. party
which Vylll,,as hfiretOfore;we hope'; . . once more
render o:ari united and. prosperous nUtienr.• •
it,AD4t.t , ntA St. Eon R.-There. :is no
lonbt but this ntiiti ails be:' completed - the
We' mniersttintl old inticon - -
:rractors:.ere . to hottile‘yed, to fin!Oi jobs, and
work is to be resnnied on the imfiriislietrpor
tien'
coming siMi.rner,
.
rmideannot . be o verrated:. The gretitihoromth
fares from .-khe .wett to the Atlatiiie geoboard
hove beet!;taxed fo . theirfitinost ;capacity. the
past season, kind are uisutlicientto acconMijsh
the busineSsreMtited,of them. This road of:
fords n. shorter piis•:sitgp fro.m.the - I..akes tOrtfre
Athintic thnu any..road now built It. will Ay()
developa, region s country; esio:ciafly.io)ts
known. We copy
the'folloivingi from fho Ry. mid MinMit
of Philadelphia • • •
Ott' MondaY. next,..l.ebruary 10. the , stoeic
liollters'of.the Philadelphia , mid i . Erie- Railroad
Company will hold.- their :annual meeting, and'
election; irtthis city:
On the occasion, will..be,one of the prerog
atiyes arid oneofthe pleasures of the manage
,ment,, to folleirilly' assure their shareholding
TOnstitnents.that, witin.the calendar year' I,Sci2,
the-.Philadelphia.and Erie•Railroad-Will be corn
pieta(' and'opened.throlighinit'its whnie length; '
so that, when the stockholders-resident. in Erie
City.and••other,playes on the,Weitera
-of the- road, shall come hither in Veliittry,'lB23
'ln Attend theannital• meeting and' annual elee
. . „
.tion, they. will come thleweterover their own
road,.over'a . route wholly, in. Peeniyl Yanin, and
not, as ,•therhave • hitherto been .cotripelle.d Iti .
-travel over it route' partly .in another & State, to',
reach the.seaport of their own Coinrnottwealth,,
"from its lalconoCt-and northwest, cotinties. ".
• There.inoto longer any contingency
•fication who tnoeYerlo Create a doubt as. to- ihe'
ecimpletion'Of - the•Philedelnhiti and Erie'
this.. present.,year , , and..the• Mango:Oen, Or
reciprocal - lake and , tide truife'civer between
•-
E'rie ,City. . .•. .
•:;•Tbo tlls:roadthe •predepf season,
:will . afford'to•lltose . nnitnished
nortlitexcellent' market for *lbeir : spre pro
, , •
ve as :well rift' eve eroPloyntertt Anosa., oat
o(e•,mploy; 'lti . s.reginn has probably auffe're'd
crworae:' lhese A raableons times, than. any
. .
othef . ttO,ction't , baing almos t wholly engaged' in
. ,,
lumbering Untl . their market having been
they are . left.,Wittint,:,abything
rnoattyWith:,, ;however, faro buy
sittitmet: Tait I,us take courage.._ • •
•
.heric4 , oiyrtiu - rifit,-
(itor. , =4-, pri ;vliiiiilay i
id!tindei'il*tArni'l
IO Jgii.i..1*..4 : .0 0 11
4
'fie'fecii i i , trliktile
fir 1 ,, ,oiv'tho
viiiiii,"; ,i3ter,k,
. 4 0;eit Aiai'in,ciitii:
-,, ,li:•'.
:Saturday Febl:s; 4862,
IMIREii
:13XSE hitEi been a iener
.feeliagr,tir
.the pen
' Ole itf:the . the..v:have
•learned . therine:tiettinictit of 'C01..T.1 - ,..KANc.
It•hae . not beedforghtfettthanhe. Ord. ; was
'among 'the - first:.to 'servie.es :Ids
coart.trktin•t4p f a ll of FliFt S u mter, 'obtaining
. pFrnnistion threertiit . a•comPany:of vcilontee.rs,
in this and ~ 1111.1;. r ottrititi. ❑e,o aB5O, sect lean
Int that liewas.enit bled .to tender . t.tvo. romp it 7
niesitihnr,baidy•and patriotic citizens 10 the
Covsynor';'at 11 , ;rrisbu . rghsitefera his iibi'ehee
hits •. searcely been : noted... ••. Viom• that. tine
- crimrricrieed.a.ol . Seetitiop agithist,llol Col. that
.has beeti.fellowed to . 1
he 'present. moment.. We .
ttillnot ; say- it - teits ... he . c4,tise: the Col,' isas
knowi! to, hea . lr(mhecrt;.-;- . but •politicians ol
'particular el ass.. . koi 'fir.provided -for; :encl.:ear
, brave ,Uhys werc; . leftlout in, the cold.
tory is .yet to'be • Written. of .. ..Cid Icatie;• - and .
his crave lOs;e.hiin like
,it brother,
which will disgtitceilie actors:'" (ter. lalip . ring
.
for hie - tithe the g.l3tick o
-toils" - were reanized in
a regiment., selectiug.Cot. dune as their leader ;
'3)istryjiting Ins experience ot .1 - ntaittry. tactics,
lie iminediat.ely...tesighed id' faCr..ool.`b. .1•
Iliuor r,' who: teas knOwn:tO ..be.air experienced:
inade,i(again
'necessary to eleet.tt
all military rtil as' Well as : lltneis Was cntltled
: to the h . onor . ;. having bier ',identified; with the
reginnent,-and been itistra In eclat .in raking its
repututiotr : he the' hest.in the' field—having led
It to ti brilliant victorr• and stied his blhod-4t
fts'holidi,eci.mtnon..thrceney and iegard for ale
service: .pointed. Into ns-the pro Per persOti:for .
its leader... But again .the' - Old
,intriguing: aiitl
sliulhlinl of police.l cardS : wtiS resorted to pre-'
vide for a fituririte, - ,a tut a brave, itiet.antl CORI-
Pete'rithllicer Was Col; ICane has
•the ehtifiileace..and syinpatl4 of tlie . entire pro
ple•iti, this locality; whh feel 'the in s ult heaped
tiprht their:l'4n,
We should:add that rieet y man from tlttS . lis
trlet',sofeil'lbr'liiin. Our boy's goo,d neither. lie
,bribed Or terrified,' bill stood b . y..hint, and
. . .
continue to do•so. . . .
• ..the'Vosinultdicii bf th,e 31f:/,/er.dhut Bid
dle used his, irdhisenee to disgrecd Col liens,
we hre,.hfisfivd•is.a and Wurthy
Its orip
SMISA PAtt I i t LA:—This t rOpieq I root has a rep,-
• .
:tlt - aim) wide as the work!, ton curing..one_•clas s
of 11isorders'thiit'a fltipt . nkindHa reputation
too' Schitih: it deserves he'hes Clitidoth"we
possess' tor .scrotulons- '.c.;:mp1ant4.,..•.00110 be
brought into use, OS virtues must be l coneenera- .
let] ind:combined acittiothet medici, a that in
crease„itii'mwer,. Some Peliabte compound of
this 'character is much needed in. the.commu
nity.---Raad the advertisement' of Dr. Ayna's
'Sarsaparilla 16.ouri . Columris,".itfid ave . know
nCed's no encomium from us to give our citizensH
rontiience.iiiayhat.he offers.—.-Or . aii, Syracuse,.
Islllit'ary . iii)d Affairs
'l\llSsolllll... ' — ' lM.,re . seems to be ei • .
to
nilitary . offOrs in i‘lissoiiri which • is: both *wi.se.
utld eneigetie.. Alajo . r . .General Hallecli is•
• . .
anntlY man rtf ttte . at capaCity, and thoroughl y - .
comprehends the.Ayork he has to d 0... Ile . does
'not' recov, : ni - ze the doeititni, that . tlii, enetny is• to
.he handled ‘‘ . -itlr vel.yet mittens, but bylieve. in
him F . ltip and thigh,'' as-Joshua did IM'
Artmaites.. -, tins determined not only 'to
. .shnot the lirifige burners,' but he•is bringing the
unarmed secessinnir.ts' up to the tntg; Ile has
reeetilly issited.orders requitin,,a;..the president,
directortcand all responsible em ployees
.the
vatiodS r - airioal : lS in the State to come 'for ward
Int:e.t.bfr oath ill allegiepeei also 'thepres
ident•and pr01e5:404 . ..0t tlw State University
ivhichAVllS iialutvid t) .. ;. .t he . Upized States •tc
elci - the:Haine: that hr
.canript•allowdreason to be taught.imii•Uit ver
sify ibffsmnilweil..• 'fltere was : a recent split'iti
the Chamber of ' eotnmerceiii .St... Louis, gritty.
ing octet a hostile_ feeling..bedween different
I members on the UillOrl The Union
ineniber %yldlulr6v and - formed a. new chain
.her, leai;ing t . be:s . .ecessionists to conduct their
oWnMhaniberdo,Shit jheroselves..
leclz, boW:evei, has waffled the seeisf;ionlriCtri
'hers !bat they will not be alifithed - to serve un
leSs they take the:oath of alldgienife. Ile .haa
instituted" upon the same conditions re's
•pactio the•llbrariatiOf .the Alerciindife - Ltbrary
Gen.'llalleelc recently mode a lecydtpoif proof,:
dnenisecesSionists to aid iii„i - trittsoqing•LfrdoliT
reftigeaS who weredriyen from theirdiomes by
the rebel marauders:, :111 tine .erse; a man by
themame of Ibiglersoughl;' thrfatigh;hia
'hey, by writ of rcpleviii, tf reehyer:bls
CienCral llnllcrk seized rmgder and-his attorney,.
and shut theinMp, as a warilteto ail whO:
Wfiiild )16(1er:take to Awarr his anthorify.•
has moo ashcvl and obtained pCimission
thedTwrltinthentdricxpel -from the City -during
ibe war some few hundred of the noisest
. .
.
sionist. who [lave 'made lino l a great , d ea l. of
trouble. It is reported that hiS nperalitins thus
:far 'nave been nidsnilcd with the. happiest..re•
!nits. The pence;prnsperityand hapPinCss of
Missourinrenll botndripin the 'Union; .-...-
.. MA kifliariinF: oFArtatii.-There . are now em.
ploy cid in the'l.Triiteif States A rinory;tit'Sprimi.
field,,-Mass., 1,100 men... The number of 'guns
fabricated daring the last month was :10,5u0
the largest number ever in 011 n. 1p.0116.
•The whole initialer . turned
.out . . froth June 30,
.1861,•io Jan.' 31,' 1862 was . i14,07.f.i.. -. .• 'rbi se
guns. were issued as soon, as finished, and are
now, roost.nd dliern,: ...in the ,hands of. - soldiers.
The iron inred. in thiS urmery ter .barrels was
for sirveri r l 'yea rsineportcd from . England, buy
The - s'enips:are • inivi. made at .l'orcpsrer,- . triim
ore dug iii ..;:ew.Vorli, on the line of fide Wee.
tern fi - aidopil. llerrhdl.di , velopim.(and enrotir
n , ing•boriii. reqoure.s and• industry, tine A•unlr
i.an is found tri be as good as (he: English, A
dew depardnient,' in charge .. .of . CaPt:•llaleh, an.
lOrdnarice..eflicer, hns.been :established at :the
Aimery, called 'the . NCW.Englandli.epartnient
for Carriage
.C.ontracfi: '.l.lCre are stirred hat. ,
te'ry:wagoris; forges, saddle trees, and all dm ,
!numerous - toOls and. : acoutrements' connected
withn hattery.• This dcpartinentilas I:entree..
de(' within the lest:five rnotitlis for 100 birtterir
wagonS,:oo forges, 1,000 carriage's., 4,000 sets
'of nirriess,• and" 00,000 hcecinterrnepts. The
forges.and.betteries are. manufactured at Con
cord,:,.)Vorcester, New I:laved:and ; Troy,. and
sent du §Pringfielil to be packed with tooli end
spare:parts to keep the batteries in order..;: •
•,;.Eiricssoes - ...facni:or:itp '8A'171:47 . ..-011r re'adr
eti will're.m.eruller .tha.vve gave . ii full desCrip:
tioircif Ibis ',lintler.y. on, page . 33 l of our Just'
volume; it . i , eai the.first , pOilished account.—:
She"no.tvltitinched and rapitlly preparing Air'
says - She. will anon
be placed antler Confederate.rue.- Ife expresses
ennfitlencelhat'she cah'sink the.Merritnnein a,
-given number.a mine tea ;. antlin a'a'se tie , can't
sink her. IP: one : 4par, le can ; bag at tier any
another of hours, . without any fear of. herarm
nrnent,-:unta.he. does
,•sink her. - As 'for her
hatterint rani,lie has en impreSsian that ‘ci wt).
can Play; at .
game;" aial he. has no. Itesitif-..
.tiOn - challenging .a gamer of this sort. It is
int itnateal that he' will seeli - -oectisinit
before'• the batteries , at Norfolk,' That is just .
the place for .stick. o: extteritipa . it, - Oeposiably
-Fort Pulaski nt Sitiltinn,alit :IT his,.tirniting -- brit-
't ry.Will'stand!the harnmering it'.-Worthllget at'
either place; he troy. conside rls reputation and
Own 0 . 411. iriventhr in ;this. departraell.t .01
If it .
accompliShe.s . What is.expect
„it; We shall
ha ye-a.tolerably' tle.c Live defe n ce to an y . 'of the.
mail-elatrx'iesSels iu ,the :Foglish or French
. .
navyi
GLORIOUS NEWS . FRO~2' TENNIS;
FORT HENRY CAPTURED
PARTICULARS OF THE BATTLE
:?Port Henry, iii;.td,he,Triniiiisse . e river, stirrer!.
tiered yesterday at two afti;i- a deter
mined resistance: The Gght,'wliich -iri:ited one
hour and twenty rpinutes., : wae-•cotiddeted by
thegunboals, Cincinnati, .E.!isex
The Cincinnati- fired:nne hundred .and twenty=
five riunds, and,reeei . Ved .shots !lon
the rebel guns: Only one mair killed.
Lojiis fired une hpniirtql antlren founols',;Rd re
aiiv NI - damage, T6ia .1.',3"p:5 • was disabled
at, tie cab -round, by a ball' s'triking,herbuder•
l'ldity-two killed and scalded to death.. .Caor..
Porter wrts, , badly, seidded, but not dangerously. Tworebel
generals, one e . ol,onelo we eaptain
. .
.
and mil e hundred nri vat PS, werritalieli vliont!is.
Tin, fort rrionnt (z 4.1 - seventee . n • gnus.. Tim land,
forces did' nol- . ie.i eb.th,t; , seenu.of action.loc two
'hours a fier.t ho stir . rinu)•..r. —.. . ..• " • .'.
...The Ilemplii„.3 aid Oh io . rail 1 o'.“i ' brili;Ce,. fif
t ern. inilos 411)drvFoitlleen,• was Cs ken noiseS
sirin of by . 6tt r Croons..
...
.- -• . .. - , -, •
.- '
- . ..
.• ' [vil i . rp En PA It:CIG 1 . 1.1;;62 ' `.3 .1*
:- .C.li.i - NN..vr;..F.eb. 7.—The Ga v. , :.t t''s a riil .Com
riiQreiiil'i Cairo. co . r - rci,spoil4nti 14 .- tve . , rho. follow
ing acrouni•ol .thejmtnbard My Wand capt 6 re o
. .
'• • •
YesterdAy.nt:half-past twelve, the.ennboats
ql(NstOi.(i•bnitlly pg'diri:St fleet rehol work , ., going
lo•the rii;ht•of Paililer's Creek Islanil-Hinme
di'a tely.nbt ! ve which en the east. shore 'or •.the
stands °the lovtifteatrons.
"Our line of baffle wrii...on, the ,10ft,
Lords the .Cerend•elet next, the Cinch) . -
flea haVirig
'hoirrnl. Mae Citrioe'rA. 11. Foote,
75sex.', We advanced in' line pf battle, tho
C i head, when at 'l2 30
the Cincinnati opi.ned the irrun6(liately
the three., iiecompanyiniz.l:iiiats
The enr . rhy•ga ye an ddrnirabl e tett!) onSe, :fad
the fight:raged furiously ior
tatlYaneett,. receiving tin,l; • returning
st aims 'Of shot and. shiell, within
.fuktryards'of the.eyeny's worlu, iv' Caine ti a
st and,Anni tioni.el, into them. fight qind left.
thti rtiettntinie the. been di:tallied; and
Elr Med away, ledving the.Cinc:innati, mule,
let' tlra.ti'St. Limit alone engaged:. At :1;110 the
etiehty strucichis colors.
A ftedthe tonsil
iititry — ithcamped nit,fside. the fort,
...tittmholing
four or live thoueiti 1, Itadd tin; leavitithe
artilery.coinpnnydn erne - to-lend of the lort.- 7 -
Illie . fort. dnoinited: t4tois,'inci.“ty 3'2. and 3-I
p l ittintli. , rs,. one ltelne.'•'n twenifteietit teir loch
.(I,ttlittititiail, r shtick ilktnonnfed of tbeir
edinit,•dri.elgt,:t:the enemy into the errihrtizurt,;
.(hdttdif 3?-pounders lutsl:kin ildtzlhe
etnotiemend, tv . ttionli,r4t onti.of iheirt2itnneds.-;-
.T he rebels claim to:lntye had but eleven'ellee'd•
len tuns, narked b) imir pies, the nutniter.
all told, pf.Olir tdri.OtterS.- They lost. l liKe
ten,liadly, wounded.. • '
..'lThe Infantry lett everythintt'in ltkeir MOIL.
.A va'st. heal of ;,Binder hits fillies intl . ) ottr
in rlntling.a large ettlti(ible qtiniity , 2l or d
ndnee stores. - • •
I'• Ifilne'eagitgetrient thir eincinnallivastn the
'lead, and flying 'the; .I , lli g Oftiver's tivnnant,Was
-the - . chief mark.. rlag-OffieerToolarnd fdapt,
St tirMilf , crowded herdeliant I y inTh 111,, tevti - Col
the enemy's gmis - . She : got .31 shot z, some of
Itt:Ordgoing .emnpletety•through hq.. - .-. ..
-, -;:l'he.,l , :ti'ex - was. 'crippled. ,whetd.abbut hall
. dlrt..Migh the'fight, and when crOwdiftty:stadily
:la'g‘tnit . the.enemy,. a ball w-ent .info' ,httr,port
' . asitl'e,, . (for wait! . Poit).. through ; haf,heavybullt s
. dr; . atf and s . garrely tirtnitgtione of het
. .boilers,
-9 1 e ;escaping steam' scalding. awl killing stivefal
of lil4 crud.' Clapt: l'orter',-his aid; S:P.. Brit
fad), lAr•I rind 'Paymaster Lewis,dwere.sfandinfi
'in th'e direct dine: of. the siassinit indl..lirStion
irrth a center's t the gronM A Infidstrueli'lltit
ton,ol thertopMf his {wad, scattering lifs . brains
in - e
-v try dirkttion, : The .esrapiiig steam went
into. t ho pilot, homfe, instantly killing. Messre.:
Foul a i ntidlrida, pilots: ',,, . • :.• ~: • ' '
' ',Man 'Y..of the soldiers. at the rash 'of - strain,
itimpard,• mierbOard 4,1,1 Were' droyt tied. , The
eincini mti had one killed and 'six• tvo . u . n . ded.
The ' -E sick .. .had'
.six.., iettifieri . : Sit fed,' and. two
offiCers anil,ll men ..tvoimiled, and 'live Missing.
No easu, nlitiaa on the St. Louis or Carnridelet:
ihoughOldot-ttad shill fell upon Them like rain,
Not, itm, tin pinched, ;aid with chnier upon cheer
seat4f - i t. and seldrimong, the enemy..,.
~
.: • ' ,
eetion - of
.Mityor - of,tbe eity.'of Lam;
t;Cister.on -Tuesday the . 4th resulted in
the clinic e Of John Sanderson, Estjr.,,the pres.
entinetibitnt.ond.eilitnc of the.-/giqti g ,theer, by
eighty-four votes over 11 . r Cas
sidy, the candidate.: This
'result is. a greet I)erricieratie - yietory,:in view
of 11 1 .tritth Ils resorted to'•to, prevent-. the re
eleiitibntif, Satidersom . ...fl'he 'repubtil
cans in o
acer'ilatiee with..the policy:they" have
puratted for some time, reinsell to
.nominate :a
eandiilate of -thefr owns but iniltieed
. Df.
Dermic rat' arid a gentleinan,of,great
snnal popularity, to becOrne a
r candidiite... - By.
.this means it.tvas expected that enough Demo'
'erotic vote's wo u ld be dr • awn froniSabileriinti to
aecotopliSh, hie .tlefeaf.... It, was..nrged against
him hat, he wigs w
conscittiently disloyal; and the' usual •iittempt
was mode to ''a rrny all loyal citigensagailAst
13itt,nOtwi thstantling.the odds oppo:sed to
them } he noble .Dein6cracy of Lunew,ter, city
stool firm, 'and'gitined n signal victory over the
allied po'wers:— , E,Patriot and
•
Attorney and Counsellor at Tom Shippen,
tend the (limits or Potter, Titeßesn,.and Eltc notantieg.
Prompt .attention paid to Onllectione.• Office, Dist
end Fall-Block—.9.etenti Floor. . •
, The Pennsylvania 4ailroail . Company, les'see
'of tile Philadelphia arid 'Erie Railioad,•has
sued the following order to go intoeffeeron - and
niter.JanunrY 30,1802 : . •'
'The Western Pivision;;froor Warren. to
Erie; he..suPerintendenee of
JarnesLewiS, wkose
'den t 'of Ihe 'Wvstern ° Division. his cilliceHis: ill
. .
le Eastern Suntniry to
Inothilm, will lie .untler the . sointrintelnletiOeof
Snon'iol A. Black, vhose title Sopni.in
tonileorof t . he Eastern I)u'isiort,'_.
. . ,
111 . /11' . 1)e'accoutos of trei . ght atttl . paisett,;er
bu'idness will, i.OI the.,Wegterd Division ? ' be in
irnincdiote charge' of John whrts•••
be•X:•isistant • Antlitbr; • His 'office will
be at Erid., On 'the,. IZestern.,lliviSion ihey
.
icill
be: in charge of. T s M :
hd • Assistant' :,'l‘ticlitor.
Ilis will be,:at: :lie. will
lso:hriye,clotige • of the distribution of pa s ssen.-
'ier tickets OVer libili•piejsions. •
AIL entintnunica'tions'• respecting freight and
piisqvligor 'accounts: hr . employees on' either
1./ivf-inn will' be maile to the Assistant Audit'o'r
••theri , of,antl - resp . eCting supplies :of tickets; to
Thomas M. . . •:. ;
• •. • ; , Jos..D..Porrs,•qeneral - Manager.
IVilliariisport, Jan..3o 186'2. ••••'.
Otir of the letiertound. in ZollieolT,' , .r's den
prottinedt:East•Tennesienn;•ba:
; the : rdtetring•: Union' party '• Jan
Tene,sslce is ipliet-nt,thjs titne; end sortie . tbibl
forei'er arnshed, but lain of a ditrerent:opiniri
'We Irtr4e'ritirriber , Cot. , Lineolnites.anten , .
tr3..yet,'whn are only Wait int: a sefe. oppor to
pity to, join their Northorn triendi."' • .
C.i:lito;.Fcb. 7
, .
• SU.VVE.It'Y' i TIIE DIS'IIIIC.1 4 6V . Co nl;i..
It isstated [Lac tba•Coinritittop•dir.th Di tric
.of Cohilfibia Lave Aeci.lektO report..(i(•••erFel.
in Elie metier pi' ebolisbieif, -shivery . l iii• the Dis
trict of C6lumbia. The two main leiitures .
the . ..edverse will be inexpedient:S....no(
tillepestitutionalitS.t. „ '
• NAvoLEON: BosArAkT, 'speoch' dPriv4
by hiin on the. 20th of. fikTeinhor . ; .1•S•1,2,
,
speaking of hisnanmaivm ;aid :
'l' war Innilei•take against the itn4iatt
is a 'irdlitical gar. 11;orld.prm• th(t-'greitest
portion' of
. hor population . a vaiii-t •her priv
vlairning Ireedorn tot to.tit slavvs: tnim
.l)4 of villages Itavv4kMan , H,if of in... •Wh it
knoiviou the dvb,red slate of thisilmileron:4•class
of. the itOssian,pvople, 4 have refused a I . l , i'il , Ure
Which Wotild•haiT devoted so many familjes:lo
the mostJmyrihle puoishinvot'.. • • ••• .
. .
ATA.tairt LO*stisyott .TxxuAtty.—Ttere were
ss.e Is".loft. • tliirt . lite 1 . 0011 1 11 01
Janitary . dnriudcs ttvostelir.ers,
tell ships, liftPon befits, eilhteen
schooners.. Of 'this tnitnhe'r thirty were abaci=
dined 0 sea, eiglifeeri of, those abandottO.l:lie
itig grain ,laden, having clOtt'i,l , ,with .sotrie 160
%hundred and twenty th on4tnd Itushels of whettt
The toial ; value of.t he properey:lo , t
and rptsidng. was •bue . million six hundred 001
trirt .. ion 1 - ttitul red
pfoperty tittally lost,
e.xyln=ivo of 'damage to 'veii,ds.rlo.t . atituunting
In this Brirotigli,Tharsil.i:y
liiflaininatioir of the'Llitigr.,
sob . of A. Mseos; aged '2 years
and 11.1monihq.: •
•
• tittle rr 1141\‘'r. - i''lva: a geoefill faynyitr
of irro hieiii t ion,. and
aivailvitiiceinelitfar beyond hi s y,..afs'i
the patient manlier with Nviieb he endured.th'e
ititreiings as revisit ked by
all trhii.visited
. !tit gte (tilde otroccrairitonrit'st..monro wit.
the hereaved .parrots intheir:: sdit offliotiof
Wbiolt sortitts recoindy IK)i2.l,iint from
.11w n,
...„
temfiii cireornst atocos.,t:' ' ' • . -
parelits' were' , absent—tlie mother was:
no* lie! retorii home' (fril 1,• - a€:li•itigion,'
she, 1).(1 . 1)•. , Pti, oit a slinr•tvis . i . t to her husband,
;I•llciis - Siitfur• ar'•:'
riyetiat
thtinght of soon rrieetirt4 lien helovrd ; ,'boy
l'efteojoyitig.forLy . health; When the
Sad news of iheir, loss came
erushing . .those ford eritieipatiotts, To
Alio father - , th'e no
•as it Ila s sheif wires
ilrains thii iire'llitp;
pines in•store for him, when the'Wayshr;ulit
oyeraiiil - hrr would r.tiirti , to•tirie wilet.of :home
and onee•mbre, enjei...the society of his little •
faroil • ••
••••
• It is a'eorisolatioh. to 'know that all..was darre
(or hiqrectiVerfand eo . itlfort.that,
;frd that. he Was ait'entleil those' who
levi!(lllirit
•
AMERICAN , AGRICULTURIST
the. : Yarm, Gairden, and llonselold
•A-ynnitTunii-nniNG, RELIABLE and PRAC
IC A I...Jour:nal .ikesiteh to intrilitlerent
drurienfs or said culture, such as gyowing Fich
. •
Crops., ,Orchard :aunt Garden Frui,ts Garden
Vecetatiles and FlMvers.; Trees; Plants, sir
Flowers for the' Lawn or Yard; careof.nu
ines.tic Scc 4 .; aud: to' Honsehold
Labors: • It tins alSo an in!ereslini4 and instrtic
,tive 'department for' clilldren and yeuth. •:••
1 frill cater - ilar 'ol Operations every 'month.,
•Terve•to Four hundred, or more', illuitrative
Envaringi'Oppear .in each
-Over :Tveelve. HiMdred plain, practical, in
strnetiVe articles. and, useful items, Ore, given
The•Edit,9r; and COntributOrs pFe.'.llll
deal . WOrking Sen, • • , •
The teatitio„fis'.of thri .Ar;nicrrurt'oteire i : 071-
/ieteri to, no Stale or rrito'ry, b(tt., are otfitimed la
ilea WWI (4 . Of ail 'sections ortli;?l,6llntry 7 -it . i.5.,.0,
'its name indicaltr,s:di)r.the Oak A:um:it:as CoN-,
A GERMAN I.::DITION is iitibliAca,'orlhe
same size•.:lrtd price as con.
tainiog all' of its. reading matter, rueditsininne
you's illustrative angrayinga. • 'r,
TEILMS=- 1 1.NVARIkli.1.1' IN . .ADVANCE..
, One copy, one year, .•': ' 00,
Six copis,.one year'. •
Ten or mere copies one:year 80,c.ents.eac:i)
• o Add to the.:aliove• rates :'-''PoStage . to
Ca•pada 6 cents,.. to England and Trance, 24
cents:; to Gerrnany•,;6 cents.
Postage anywhere in United States and.
I'erriiories must be paid . by • tho subscriber,. . rind
is oak . ,siz cent, dilear, if paid it . adyffee atlhe
office•where received.
.• • •
.• All o btititnee's and (Abet. communicationa should.
be addre , iseil to the Editor anti .PrOprietor. :
oit'ANG . ii;:j up r.), 41 1.341i.1t-1c0,".c.,
DIED;
•• • .
• • • • • ' .
ITirit
.sundry 101 te 'of rouhiioni.
I_l l flag, issued out tlr the. of.. Court , Chintion ..Plcharp.f
McKean &shinty. and to too be
ekpo
sed to. pirblllS sale - ,, at the'Peurt . .liouse. in . it :11orough
Shmtport,:on,Mohdayi 'karat 3d, A. D. MU; aki
clock ). • ••: • ,
The folloiring described.. 11ea1,,. Estate:' Diginnieg at•
hemlock. the • sonth..u.set corner of lot to. 8.1,' Of the•
atoteneut if the iiiiiirlitunhar do ,in Lafayette toirinhip,
Dl' Kenn cotintj;tbenee - west hi:pods of 'llO4
slityielght rind lire,tentlri.erehes; tin-ore norllt lands.
.o f f Semen Llnap;oint•.liiindred.and.seventy-trfeertd.foui-..
tenths perche.; thence eouth eighty-chi:4 degrees
along Etrite' Dona, siSty-hour nefelher; thence. eolith, 'by
Bingham bode, ohm hethlred unil'...c,6iity-thiee eil.liero
tenth perches, to. the place of her
~,ixiy.:,,igla.fing,one-t,mth sores, ,with an •ellewrinee. of .
six Or coot for reads, hc., .be the some toore.er logo.
It being lot No. 8 . 4,01. the slut repot of :the hinghahi kinds.
fu baftiyelte', town!hip and..Mirt"*Of warrants numbered
2:11Q hind 220. •
ISZLIN
•
' The, fol towing. described Wei Estate•- heginning•at
post in•the.State lioad:.ope• hundred- and. 'ten -perchea
east Of •tlia north .east corner of Iti.No; 115,••orthe
Mtnient tribe. llingham Lamle in • Lahlietto townshlP' •
•thence south by landsof Itntse, nne.hunlirsd
eighty perches, thenc e eastiby lands' of • Morse,
ninety-eta and fire-, tooth pelt hes; thrnce along the To% n
Line- north one' end:one-fourth degrees,' enst•nne
Bred and seer:Mr-live. nail seren r tenth perchen thence'
along. the State • ltoad north(' eiggtyrreven end arhalf der
.green went, 060 hundred and .spoenth heretics to Alm
Mime of begioningt•pontaining one hundred nod ' three
and • •two-tenth ogres, with unallowance of six percent
for7rinula ,tze llsithet n
atme more- or . lessi it being lot No,
111.. of..tho eloltinsitt•of Bingham' Lands in • Lafayette
toillship, .
*part or warrants numbered2:2l7.Pud
Seized. taken n execution, and to be Foid 1111 U 117.1311,1.-:
erly of William Anderrirm • at the suit ol• Isinghoni.T,ru'
'The:following. destitibed Real ESfate: ItegiOning at,
Steisr.tree, the soutb•weld, corner of lot. of tits
litiltnent .of I:410 mm lands in ..I.afaYette lownshi) ;
thence , east by lot No. fel. one: hundred and thirty-One
pt...this and oight,tenths;Jhence Routh elehty'tlrce and'
Ilve•ientbonrelics; theme west by lot No. 78' and ; Bing:
loon lands,' ne hundred and thirty and ene-tenth per
clies',-thenee.porth by Bingham Janne eightythree and,
live tenth perches'io . Abe pis ee of • Itoginning: containing
6,1- and. six. tenth's 'acres. with'. ad allowance of,dx
sent, ft:inroads: &c., lie the same Innro. or lose: it bailor
lot Nn. 81 of the allotment oflands in La
blyette townslitO. and nart',of warrant nondfoinit 2 . .138:; ,
Stilted ;Ow olrrar in exeraktion; ant to he 'Fopl'its„-thn•
.properly of William S. Marsh., 'at
. the'suit Ifinglinill •
.
"tieitod, token in eceeution and to,he gold as thO•p . top..
O'rty of Eplitiasu It. Perry, it tho suit of, llinglium Ttut;.
. ,
, The fellowiri•deserileol Reid , F.6tate;,lleginning at n
maple, the nor air wea corner Or let of. the slot
-meet. of the hlngham ' landa in .I,:travetto
11,oce,s1;stli, taro dogreea west, by, lot No. m Ott One hen
et sixty-lieu Imiehe,i, and nine-tyhtlw,..,thence
;alom.r. Ike 8:i to .Iload north ,eiglity-eigltt. and three
fourth, def.rees west one' hundred percher; thence by lot
No. all. north one anrl - OneAntlf 'degrees east one htindred
and .Sixty-six,' met, eight-tenth perchie , ; .tlo4ree: nil tlt
oight-erl:ht and I 111 P 101 nth 'fle!.;teeit east, one hundred
and 11'611r ond . .ll,:m.tenths ri;rehes te the' plarC ,begin
ido,,,r; toutiMne ninety-tight and eight..tenths - nereS
' with On ;Woe: owe of aiaz• per gent Mr the
,a'm'eMiorosor-less.. It being, lot No 'hi I? f the nl)otment,
ore I he' Iti ngigpo land:: in Lula) ette tom mhjp, anajo.rt or
rt,l 425 I . •
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taken in execution. nnil in be sold as
nrenerty of cieo . rge 11'artfons. la the cuil•Of. Liughnlu
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Sizitiery , s 61.'Elii.m, FM:11114 r, 1 . ,• , ", •
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SOlving I lbe "It Peel 00: .and d - Exiioiditures of
31. It ”:1 ii 0;i” is.." from Janieury lest 1.t+61 to
janual•y'rlst. •1t , i;!..!. . , - . ~ - •
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To 'aninunt of .(ttell tax for -.li-....50 and i?ri111 ', ' 189 ll
du - 'IP . .' . .. , ltiiii , 773 2&
unmated t.“ I•ff and ;761
Ev ,, ,; I:lpeltrlitures oVei"74,,vipt:;
Furniture tnr 'Court 116ust. .
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p i raiii.tiotary Chatinjek
' . It. I:hailts
I.nto '01..111011,S
C.0‘1 . 1111 . 1 , $lo!1101. CO/PZ.YOV..,
• ev.ll.ltl,i-i0 . 111,r
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lit 1, tics
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afro
St/itiopary, kc
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LIAMEITI ES.
'fo, ut,lers oittsgilding. ordinqty bllo
"; 4;il interest'
Interest due on the same .
Jujgments C 5 County
Interest due 'onthe :lamb
Costs nn 1451110 • ' .
Duo Cummissioder Davis:
." • , I! °Ward .
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" late ' - •• • Coli•grove ::• 1/:
." • . Jcliciialli Blau . .
n' . ("ea. - 11, Allen; Clerk •'•
litcus in facer of County • . • .
nulE - LcouNri , ,
y 11.111,1d0t due from Collectors • • .
, do ~ •of unseated, • •• . •
•• • du. due Judgmout.iiwi.Noten
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We 'the tiridersignkl Comhiissioners 2of
PRean county; do certify . •thetthe foregoing
.taterrient. Of the Fends, Receipts arid Expeni
tures of satil County for the - . year is &mist. in
*the bestofour linii‘Oeili!e.' Witness osr
at.Srnethport, January 18, 1862.,
Eo. •R. A tax cle4
MAN - HOOT),
HOW LOST ! HOW RESTORED!!
;sited ,in a'Sealed Enme.lopc. Pr tct.Six
•.' • ••••
A - LECTURE ON THE NATURE,'
TREATMENT, AND
11lieal Cure or Spermaturrhooa," or Seminal Weekriessi
Involuntary Emiisions. So.xual llebtity, and Impediments
to 11,1.trlage general ly,:Nen'nusneas. Coasumptiori, Epi
lepsy atol Fits; Memtal 'god Physical Incapacity, readit •
log from Self-Abuse. do, —IIY Itout.J: . EU4VgOyELL, M,
.0., Aurlior of tho Otto"
Vlo., world-renowned author,. in this adz - hirable Lecture
r nolo' from hio. Own 'experieuch that the whit,
•Conoodences or. Self-ahusS maybe' offeattudlY reinuYed
WlOlOl.ll, 11101110i110, and million t dangeroui surgical opera
tions ;boogies, instriiments;ringa, or- cordials, pointing
not n noun or cure at. once certain and effectual, by'
Which .evyry sufferer, no matter what insconditlon - may .
h., may ;care hi nuteir „Cheil ply,' prirateli, radieally.
Thlo 101,4111% nroie a boon to thousands'and. thou-
Sent under seal,lll
Plhin 0 n velope to, anj , address, on
receipt of six cents,, or two.postitgeatnturs, address
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• • - Dr. CHAS..I.:O, KLINE, -
127 E , -ry," NeW York, rost'Offite 43E16.
1441.15, ly. • • ' • • .
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1 VERN LlCBSnamed SFlB.—The following peroons
have filed their respective petition for slavers la..'
cennt.- aceolding to tew : ' •
.'ETIO . 7itAS floonwrx, Featini Township:•
S. it, Tinerrrd, Bradford Township, . • - •.'
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/iIVI I, It. liessgri Smetbport • •
"Canmy hand and sent or Court, at B.mettr:..
port, ,Fehruary.lat., A. D 1862. ' •
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• J.Nv:ItSCUABWICK, Clerk.
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J. DAVIS
D. J: KEYES
D. C.' HOWARD:
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