M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, February 22, 1862, Image 2

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- - • ,It appnrs hyforrosPormicnce .frorn 'Comber
.• ••land;.orith'i gpper'Eotoniac,:thef4Gen - , !And ei
. ' ,iiesirisitcl!hitibill'ilii'deritedd't h at, 4 . h e retreated
, ' . froilitilinebt tritbitt.:place,only in;consequence
4....(4plerempttiry( ol.dnrsjdom Gen. IYleClellan.--.
• llckels agrinved plat jt l shohid,- be - supposed
' '... thai the let rest 4 yill Ori hie Oe: n'iriOt ion . • '
. ' . It' t hd . rtimore4 6 .l)int a le'f:ret political brother
:. 4hood'illirthifrill,!iiti'lielitild, hostile 'to the Eng
':, Ilsh euprednaeY .., • „:',4 s•t;.,? ; :d 4 1 .. ~,, - ; - . i
t reffillti fh•,ooiniid'ilelters' Worth of ttcontra
basitl,444;Prope4 has„heert',„rerenily ~ spirjled
4 • . • .amti*.for#:pilt,l9lk, , according , to an' ; estimate
of„ ft", peiocik; : Thee paper says that the
eneepeei era inkde - ihr'6llo the • instrumentaiity ,
erf,iiiire't -sOeilittel'ili 4 l 4 rOifolk;• , who',.hold their
• T . ,•milistiegelvailkly. ands in, open , da y . .. '
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rt
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. it' Ist repoed4 J . from V ITnion.. and, secession
' . . soriteetri 4,thit Maryland i is..still .4. strongly , .in
, . iyeepathy,,,wlth: the .:,houtla,.' , Congressional
IsiOlinC4l4tioniqs,are-.enid to have mdile ' rebel
• ' ' - ti' • i. u '''' ''''' thL .• 1
- . isymeet tsars ott ol :nommen in e egis 0.
• , Sterelirol'imiletrif.''''." ' , .4 . , . ' . , .
• ' ltw.at innatirics4 last ti . veeli tirat'all the bag
gierj•eir the iiiii3P4O(' . tlielt'eiroric,` , noi needed
- .bttreitipleuttlie . nierch; had 4 been . Ordered lent
• ' twit. Washingloli . gnsf; warehousect t , and
.an - ad,-
', sIIIII,C; 0 3- 101 , 1 ,4, Plllle,t„ed from:
,tbat ' circumstanco
' The: Illovidence:'Ait *saill- 7 4 :t.Tilis . 161:Ike just
like an adoance—or"retreat:'' Wcedon't . Ittiti*,
TbOrhis:beeh Ric.hrriOnd, and in'
tioe'rostee there. : *eroseheeri for the Union,
;.Tfict;rebel steamer ; Calhoun, reported to have
bee:o beroed.ib,the wax saved from the,
41imei and •Federals, Her cargo
tioileieted 0r56,000 Pounds of . , powder, 1'0,000"
piginds of . saltpeter, and • quantity of block
. ,
. . .
• '' . !Flie , Wor•Department has reused the arrest
•;• end'imprisotiment in' ? Fort Lafayette, of' Dr.
Leos,. a-pr, t l(: Iterald correspondent in' Wash.
• • ingtiNfor, intruilin . .• Opon . the department, and
llirgatehititiq t iiiiirtiftitir. secretaty ' with,' the
hostility of the ,„ Hq:ealci unless he was furnished
IFO OarlY n rie.,*4, of the operations of the de
pitinient. - . ' '' l
. ~ ~, - .. ,
I". •,-4...blttlet. re ce i v e d at. Havana; (rota New Or-'
' , leans; says thit the stiperintendent and, various
- ', etilitsloyeeif, Of, the Opelousas Railroad have been'
Welted' for a.eenspirsey to ,deliver the 'control
. , -..ef.the read:tothe fodersis.:.,
, • • . •
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The of Maine have passed resolutions,
• , . '... •by ; i-voteof• twenty-four: to four, in-favor, •ol
. ' Asonfiscitting,, liherating, and also, armin4 the
• ~.,;alayes of rebels, ll it shalt be a military•rieces
• , eq.' ' ''''' ' ,- • " .• • •: •
•:. ' keliiied who la tso Zollicolfer'S men on their
Ilitielit; liqh; "*Sa - hungry. were they, that
• . T they actually ate ,:thei. soap.graese my; mother
viiild'ilki4444le to,,tooke eoupi" ' Ent this does
' • „ I RO! aormil,rlo4)7l4ll,,the statements of our own
men, Who •sey. mot' 'Zbilieoffees---Comp w as
' itlehtiftillj'isuppßed..., ;,. • t -. t .... •
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4 '' ' I s , 6 persona, tetrad' .
,nd feathered and
'''tederthe editor . of, the Haverhill Gazette on a
: ,•• ~•Sail„,ia,,, A tigustiait,ffor alleged secession sen
t• •„ tignents Mtve been held in $l,OOO tor, trial, in
* ' the Sups for tout, at Salem,'Mass. • ..
•• , i ,Thest°,l9nelrnt ri.regiment has been arrested
' and, fine d Ittiri'klisi - Police• Court; it Augusto,
• • : Me., tor itiaiililiie k 'Countrymen who was- eat
. •ing his,/unch in thestreet:
• . kislliAt.' hdi government has ordered a liberal
, . , silrefffelo, be .given, to the destitute wives
•• li t ly , rep,of t e troops dispatched ' so cud.
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~,. ppOpseesion, in North, merica.
•. ': . .. i,.
. • 4 iii to'dispatchee from New Orleans,
•• thilrel ilrfhlinle have , suffered the loss 0f...0ne
.
''''ff.their mostvisluable" war steametas•whicii is
' . reported; to hot,e•heen burnt. , ~•
•"..•••"A win of..Chstieellor W,alvrorth is reported to
," • ~,, haviKheen,arrested in Washington on a charge
,•,.. of
,tteasery His papers were seized. ', A ' der
' ;Smart cif. Afexaridria: has bean arrested for
..• ' •omitting'iliii'VeYer fOr'the President •im.his,
. .' ~ thatch seri/meat' Arthur Brown, . formerly. of,
YA: . this city, was arrested at,Fairfield, Conn:; on,
,1 , . the 31st nit, and sent' to Fort •LafayettP; by
•',...„: warrant ,O the . Secretary of State.
2 , 1 1„, Aheqt„all the able-bodied males of Taunton,
`'.,
,•Meiii . ; Mae been sworn in as special police
, .',..! inin;•tii 'enforce the temperance laws, of the
.'. "" 6 "itich-t'' ''• ' ' '
"''''"l. bill-heivissed the so-called Virginia:Leg,-
' • , --Atilustsissiiati ,, Wheelirig, requiring all iesidents to
• • ..1,.., ti talie , , , ,this4,,esth .of.allegienee, to the United
• : ' e,i'-4 8 .1 1 11Ale;i 1 M) tik,ol;fle„," State of Virginia . ltq , -.1
~,.. meotatives'ircim Ibe . eastein shore have takeii
f ' s e:alii 1 iilhatly:'' ' ' ,
, ~ Geo. Beadragird ,
- . arrived at' Nashville on the
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Ild'insiiik,' 44-:
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ohn4. fireekintage has announced himself
• '''' i '''ilife iiifididitit for the- . rebel 'Congress, roil in
' i , r:hisieddiess,declares hiniself, ”utterly, opposed
. : ~ ~
~ ,,fq,aiecoostlitellon Of, the . ; old. Government, or
: : , ',,,;tily measure whichYin' the,viernotest degree
.. t ~,,'... • teodi in that ififectiOM."' . .', ' , ,- .. •
•::, 4 i , Tl,,,lttat* Or,.l . P cirt - 'Renty 'Was expected to
,tii isio4:::FiiiiiV the advance. The Medi.:
~.'":iiilllltitifitoiiit. • Paducah telegraphed , to.Chieago
" *. ' 4 '" •fne bkaPiteli isoppliei :for, stlecist a.-
thousand.
si•2'.? !'"'...`.Seal Thttr • Ni 4 iiss::B( submarine telegraph ; wire
••::;,iii,i,'Avs.,sto.ketif to FOrfressi MOnriie for Military
..,2" ~'e , . ~ ,' • - .. - -.` , • ;
Pifhi ll '` * . , He: soya eo
tt, he, has net
very'
thit life'rebel
Col. Cor'poriin
y'llie."l'difsouri
tiAlr. Cly.:un,.
wielitai,a livi
.i;'is:•:!..ll..j;: - .-,!,;•y.; ~.,,
404 1. 4 bifriding 1
f, ca, t
• .Tultion
las iitioatalind-
Oia, vilth Me.
+011q; to,eost
14 . 0nd Grlins•
tiry:atiositty,
rrt„V,llUl3ii/ . t.'i:::;:ii,i,j,c '''.:.:';i:.'",i,...;',;:'':.,-;
BEM
ractitarrat
Satardiy:Feb:22;lBB2.
that HAsp, orPhiladel
phis, preach atlha.Haprist to-Tor
rtv.,...,''servicas to, c'orrimenai at tWo usual hour,
• • . ..• • •
on thO 131eltoitth farm
hild'Antv reached a depth - at 2.29 feet;• and the
sigtt!! , ire oruniat'aitable that sorcess wilt 'crown
ihe.'efforts..or.those'. having' the anterriolan
ia.a . 'temporarY . apipenaron
kork..at 'presantillavinkt to: pro Cure new. imple . -
ments as the giis . pr,t.vente the' *tidal; of those
they' haFe.. trust' the War* . %1 11 be resumed
.Our . trimps ha v . e, for mOnth beensar—
iying all.,befare : them, and a
. 'serigs.ot.brilliant :
liictories have , •been •aoinv66 Cheering the'
"deSilonding ho'pas and-'giving',evidanee of, the
courage and discipline of our aoldiers,'as.well
~c iadcim'of -the hiAd that planned and direc•
ted ihe,niovementa. .We give;thetesults so far
eco,.;JACo.n ZEIGLER.--TO6 Pittsburg Posi
spralts ai.ftillOws of this . ientleman: ' •• '
Ccd. Zeigler. if.mentioned in. connection with
the nomination', of 'Auditor general at the
Fonrth'o,l7Joy Convent '. there Me several
aspirants "(Or this position'of ,
great trust:,
East of late,yearshrishatt:mpre, than its share
of such officera ' ' isfull :time nevi! that
, the West sEpul . d..lngm up and present her
T,,et Ift.hasie noMlit .stgers; new men
of Titre bmocracT should . . be ,brought liqore
the votetb by . _their friends; and no considers-
tion ..short of strict ,integrity,' capscity:arn
sound Democracy slionid.bc•Considered in nnm
inating.canclidstes. With' goad sod pore tnen
We oust stittoell'in the next etection.:. "` •
We confess to a partiality • for poi::
tlaO , noble stand taken by him, at the organi
eati'on.rif -the llOuie, in : maintaining the ineCi:
rity of the Democratic party tigaihst . t.hc Ares'
sure..bnaught •to bear in favor of "fusion,"
when.a contrary: course insured hia el e ction as
Clerk; is'sloneamfficient mtkraraty of
,his't briy
alty" to recommend him to the Democracy iri
tlais district. DuAthe Col. has long been known
as a staunch and reliable,party Man, of excellent
:husiness actjuiremente and large Catperience irr
State affair's. If a citizen of our immediate
bacilitiahoufd 'iot be selected. for (hat 'itrrpor..
fent ofßice,..We knowof no •_person whom' we
would More . cheerfully' ,suppri than JACOB'
ZEICLEIt, Of Butler. .: • . .. •
. . ,
.. . .
The eomiiiittee on the
,conditet. of the V1'.41%
hive 'resolved to ridvise - hoinediete Paisag . O of a
.bill to punish with'destii-riay,peisan who corn-
mite a fraud upon the Government, whereby' , a
soldier is,hoilib , injured, as. for in• !he
. . . ...
sale: of. 'unsound: provisions . ... Also: to punish
~ . •
with Im prisonment and:confiscation Of all•prolt:
arty and governmont dues ill contractors who
hi any waYdefratici:tbe government in, the qua.
lily of.goods'sold;orservices - prctendint to be
rendeied to . the government,' • • -.
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. . -
It is with teelirigs of . great 'jny : that we' in
form.. our renders that - .the • lIICKsan : County
Democrat baszagain been t ected.; althoUgh
not, alike; it is like troto.a deittbody . whiA, by
the'power.uf elect ricty,it ,Is.causedio jerk and
tyriteh.: spasmodically;. so with the Deniocrat
in
,its spaimoilic, editions r. it jerks and floun
ders aboutoelling,itsseadoi of what it will do
in the, futur4 vsialy•attempting:to make them
bellevelit breathes .a' natural brerith . Of : iirt.::_:.
But it'S ot rionie. The 'people are no , onger
deceived no longerAire.atlies the breath of
life t these spasmodic" jerkings . are, merely.to
catetythi.feW legal - sales whichara•to 'be pub
lished previous to , oar county: court.. How
easy the yeSarrectien. I . How, long these. jerk=
*
logs will continuo we_ knew not,. bet' Presume
they will contintie - ~after the 'Treasurer's
Sales, which are.m. be.. published • next 'month:
We, shall then expect to se.e...it rephtly, vanish
nn more to . retUrn.until :three weeks previous
.to our next cliurt.—.Mc/Cean:lifinsr. •-•
Folks that live in. glass' houses should not
throw 'siones.";. We see. that the Miner has
lust over 'three ortliiiteen Weeks the
last .year. If that paper, haVino.. the .public'
. .
patronage of the county, its publisher with both
hands 'in the County yawls, and its editor
Terisionor ofthe'State, cantiot-be. published but
three , fourtha of Ow time, the Dentoetat, which
is:deprived Of those riali,pielcings should net be
judged too harshly,.ininet making. ite.appear
'ance. regularly. 'We knew our friends,' over.
the way, would be glad to see .our paper, price
mere,.. and . would gfeet 'its appearance in the
manner they do.'• It, is . their nature.'.By the
way, how does the,Minse fraternity take the
recent election? Is there not .a fearful looking
for of judgment , inHie. future
Some of the. Brekinridge paper's have much
to say against abolitionism. :Admit abolition
ism to be as bad as they represent
.it,the..ad
miSsion only goes to:•'condemn . slavery, for if
there was no slavery the.re would- be no aboli
tionism.' The, cause ot suet} an evil must be
more wicked than the evil itself,. just as the
great includes the. lees, Or the cause the effect:
'As soon as we have . noSlaverY we' will have no
abobtiontsm. so those who detest the latter sio
bitterly see how it can begot r i d of.—Potter
. This is,profound reasoning, and worthy the
Religious fsputicisra .has,
,poihaps;
been the cease' of. more wars and beastly
butchery ',bin bll others combined; therefore
we abould toot out religion, as the cause. If
there were no. valuables, thefts would:ceaie,
If the tree had not been placed in • the . garden,
odt:•prertts 'would never have teflon trout their
perfect state: • If :sin bad never. 7ntered • the
world, it is fair' ico'presume we should not bave
been cursed' with' abolitiOn'istn. The. spirit.
'wbichanimates abolitioniits is as old'au the
'tition tap'," and, the evil;consisto• in , attempt
linktci.forci•Our PecUllar notions , on, ill mankind
lhopgn , it co's4. .the nttes:lestiuction' Of every
intereat,,and.inVolve all in ,
'lf Abolition fanaticisin . :coold be .goprid•of,
it would warrant a 4. sacriftcei , but , we fear it
Will Over i4 4 : I K an tilt" , fOt it, bloody teach
•• • . -• • .
OLD UNION
,
. g otiemen, Who. have v ague ideas of the
pos)ibility :of exeingu:Shing slivery,am! making
s. new nation out of the
. old, will 'at
lilace thoughts in ordii;r, they %%in . :find it:
a infrieult }natter. There is• nothing before us
but the old 'e akin or, anarchy if ''We are , tii..eon ,
Tier .the: South. 7:11e, principle which must
guide . e t verysontul mall ,is eimply.that 'the re
belliOn Constitution and tho Co
nstitution is , agninst the .Sebellion. If, vie ate
Qghting for pnYthing' else hut..tlig Censtitution'
then indeed we, are adrift and no tiinti earl ten
on:•Whiit rockr . shore we arelo be wiecked.—
The „rights. Which are not - given:the General
Government by, the dopititutiem are reserved
to the people of ihe:Seveial.States. The ohje,ct
of the war,-is just. as much . , as•to secure:these ,
reserved rights of estates, as to secure any
polder :ot the United States: United
States'are the proteeters%and deferiders
rights of the States,-ami the. very reservation
of the - Constitution of . the nation
to the. State- in their severalty, that thoae .
iervid.sightsibll be kept .to them. 'The . old
'question of Staies . Right's does not come-into
the discussion, Thfa-e•aie State . rights which
all concede.' Thaseare us strong and..as yelp,
able as any of the sights of the Union., It we
are to ldise any , of these by the, war, if the war
were-to be'. proseculed,ro preierve a national
government at the expense of destroying any
of these reseryed rights of States, itbecornea
at once manifest, to the fqeblest eornprohosion,
that Abe war would not bafor the United Stated
at 'all, but would Lord' JOhn Russell
seemed' to-thinit war of sections . :ler em
pica.
Thcfrriarnent We abandon' this plain : principte
we are on the•road to'ruin.. What is. the war
for is the question the world is asking.; .The
answer is that the. war is fdr the'Goirernment
againstthe revolt.-„Whitls }roar Government?,
is the next question, It Is, the Constitution;' is
the , ansci;er. That catechism ,is brief clear
andco'niprehensible. 11 , 'any man atiotild say
we are fighting' for 'the DeclartitionOf Indepen- .
'dunce, foi• ,thdrights of ~ M en, for the freedom
of the human race; flu liberty, or.fcir any other.
'Object the Goyconment, he at, once Chan
ges. the 'war 'to 'one of.people against people, and
Ife Will find the warn] very likely to say, f 4 Oh
then; free fight, and our.sympathies. may
asproperlygd one side.as the other.'.'
. . -
. :It . I,s. hot n. free, fight. 4 is a contes,t of au--
thbrity :against a revolt.' : The , 'English: and,'
French nations haVe- liad some
. eicperietien in.
-OA e . ontests. ' . -The worl d has seenirfrianYt-ci . ch..
'The fir.q.and,manifest dui.y l of foreign' poweri
is 'to stand. off and 'hit:a goVeenment.subdue the
'revolt if itean. But if men throw themselveS
into 'the ccittest notninallyon the side of 0- l e .
Government, lint in 'reality•tO, brin'kabonian.
archy.and to Make..the :war a crusade in• favor.
of some i.cni dr supposed philanthr . ciPyi rind, if
such men should gain command and.haveiheir
ichemesadoptedas the object Of the . war, call•
.
ing servile insurrections' and- their attendant
horrors to aid them, it is not improbable" that ,
thenjureign ,nations would say, •c‘ thia-is,,no
.lOnger a government -suppressing a revolt, bat
it ksa tsar of t..,,, grWat-bodiesof people, with .
- nut constitutions,'.withou. anything but the
Morro of 'a government', and we .may therefOre
intervene (or qi4 . sake Of iriunanity,. if ..not • for
otiicr
!This preument is already
. nrred in
Eifrope. The U.nited . States' are. not in that
condition hot!reVer. They have tt constitntion,
'and are frgkting forit, as England would . fight .
for'hcr race of kings, ova's France once, before
'her 'allegiance 'to • the race of Coriico, woold_
have fonght tar the descendents of .I.;nuis the
It becomes us to keep the war firmly on tilts
basis, to : aycii(l.eventhe appearance of. a war
of meri.ideas. Ni to prevent foreign inter-,
ference .That may come, whatexe s r course we
'pursue, .and. if we are so weak and. wasted as
to be under the•neecsi(y submitting to it, it
will. be. a lamentable fact. But we.
,should
keep.the , war . to its original principle for the
"sake of right, duty„the•sale ty, or the State', and
the, preseryation. of .a : record for posterity.—
Whatever the future has in for us, let no
loyal American'abandon.the Oldlinionfor any
ideal form of government.—Journo/,ejCol;i.
. . , .
COMMUTATto,N OF TILE PE.A:7II . PENALTY.—It
has for a long'pe . iiod been . the custom our
State-Executives to leave a . nomber of tnen in
prison under sentence of death at,the end - of
,their respective terms . of office, without sign
ing:
their death warrants. . The case of. Simon
Preen, recently: Pardoned., was one in point.
our-readers 're familiar- with the teeth of
-that-case. There have been nunterous.instan
cespf the sort, and far the purpose of disposing
of them and all others which may arise alley.;
wardi, a bill has been introduced into the I,eg
islature;authorizing and empo.Wering.the Gov,
erner to cpmmute thi . penalty Of death to .a
specific .term' of imprisonment, in any .case
where the sentence of extreme pens! ty : has been
passed, by any, court of , the. Goininonwealth,
and said Sentence has not been'enforced by his
predecessors"ditring their term of office. This
law seethe to , us nnobjectiona.ble..-
. .
WIIITNEY DIVOitCE :CASE,—This cauBe, the
trial of which' occupied
,the attention of the
CoUrt of • Coinmon Pleas, during Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday of lust week, resul
ted in a verdiet for' the Plaintiff. Gur readers
Will recollect that • the suit was broueht :by
Wm. F. Whitney, against Sarah T. Whitney;
his wife, far a Divorce on grounds of athiltery,
committed y..ith the teamster of the Plaintiff..
The wife defended on thesiounds Of.conspiracy.
between her husband, the ostler and several:
other. parties to' prricure her ruin. The case
exctsd an unusual degree of interest , in •our
County. 7 .-Warren ./edger.
..• ' . ,
CAPT. PORTER.—This ' officei, commander of .
the gur.boat . F.ssex, who is reported as badly
scalded:by 'the hufstini of hit boat's boiler,' at
Tort Menry v is a. nativelet Louisiana, but enter
ed the navy 'from Itlassachhiette in .1823., He
is aeon of the renowned 'Commodore 'Porter,
with figured so' prethinently in. the war of 1812.
He has been thirty-eight years in the 'service.
The Legal 'render Claute
, • . ,
. The United .'States 'Senate , has': refused to
striite,.out the elOse'oc..the Treasury note bill
nicking them a legal tenderifor,nrivate debts.
Tlie,rnotibn . to strike out was made M r
of•Vermoni,.arid the vc;testocid 17
22 nays. Mr: Cowan', Of,Pennsyl yen ia,
voted . with the ,rninority. , Mr. Wilmot did not.
~.By this action tlie GOverntrient , o"eks to'com-,
pel''..the people to .accept ai. an . equivalent,fer.
gold and .silver, a Paper currency whicli-is not
an equivalent. The principle is 'unsound and
Will rot have thelesire'il effect of • keeping:the
Treasury notes at Par . .. No legislatiie naci.. , '
Ment,' can do this. The.Covernment might
'Coin eagles with' an alloyef one.tcnili."brass'or
copper, -and recluire* them to :be taken at the
full value of gold coin ; but Wool& this Make
them NT& valent.tO pure gold ? Congress should
have, tone to work and passed an adequatetax
-hill as the basis of paper issue, and would .
haVe been .no necessity for bolstering up the
public credit by attempting to fnfce 'the people
to accept' this substitnte for money. at :More
, than its ectual - value.. The reluctance to face
1 the-.music onthis'important subject, ap'd the
disposition to resort to temporarf.and discreP
liable eicp'edients is a striking commentary 'on
the foud.rrottihed patriotism et the Majority.
On .tbis subject the Albany Ariur- forcibly
argues that the. legal tender clause, if it goes
into 'operation, can only effect poet transactions.
'Debtors ;can diSch'arge existing ohligations in .
the depreciated I.:currency"; •bat they can con
tract:no' new ones. . .' There will be . two sorts
of Prices. • A' debtor will sell 100 barrels of
flour at s4.so;in.gold or silver, and- at. $5,00,,1
in Government money, and as thc,dePreciali 6 ; )
goes on, the .margin will widen. 'ThiS double
system of 'Prices prevails .everywhere where,
there is a:forced Government currency. Let.a
traveler, anywhere in Austria, enter shop to
purchase; an article isoffered • far $.lOO ..h,pa
ver ; but if he proffers. gold he can laavnit for
, . .
•-• The' leg . al tender Clausn . must be.ineffectual
then, to substitute, government paper for real
currency; except.as:regards past .tranactions.
Mortgagors, bank debtors 'and Others may pay
in this currency.;, but for. the•actnal transL;e
tio'ns'of the day, it will have,. no highir value
than . its.. intrinsic worth and curtent rate[as
compired with gold and silver, . Three-fourths
of the businesS in which' money r is used, are
the daily transactions , of lif.;.. A very small
portion.is the . payrnent . of the interest or prin
cipal of vested debte.
It ie . easy to see that the sofid anq substap
tial interests of the country will lie affected
most injuriously by.this procesi.—Patrfot icnd
Lite IV e n•e
WAsni NGTOY, V'eb.' 15
.
' '.Senator Chandler has.receiV.ed.a
.letterfrom
Col . ; Wile who says,' himself and the other
prisoners kit Columbia, South' Carrdins, are in
good health, add (hat . .their conditiop , has been
tendered 'comfortable ...W.the clothing received
from the Umitcdtaies.antliorities. .
The 'liVashington correspondent 'of 'the New
'Yoik Ti77l4s s Fish jond Bishop
Ames returned to Washington to-day,
,and,
rinade a report.to the-boeernment of rheir rnis
siOn to relieve .the.. • Union prisoners in the
South...Th6 , 'ifltiretrto Fort - r.o!, Monroe and
made known their to-the Confeil:Lrato,_ outhori.
at.'Nnt•rolk, by whom the . . intit4.! :was re•
(erred. to.Riehipond. A reply' came, refusing
to the. eon - miss i goo rs adiniseion.to the Canted . -
erate territory, bat 'expressing readiness to tie
ghtiate tor.the" general exchange of pritioljefs.
'Oar Commissioners opened h6goliatiorii
which resulted in perfect -success, •.As equal
eichangerwaa agreed on, but the, confederates
had 300 mote priioners Chart We. With com
mendable magnanimity 'they: proposed to re
lease thern.on parrde, if ciar . Gitverntheot Would
trigree to'rele . ase 30(t of their; men - that may
next fall into our hands: The noble commis•
Bien of .Secretary .StaMtnn,. thereeMei has
ample reward. A general incl . delivery of. our
dear boys will oc.cur 'thrnfighout the
.South—
'and they •wilfs,oon be.. rejoicing in 'liberty- re-
Port Minetsar' Takrm
. .
• : FORT Dorm Aux; Feb. 16.
Fort.DondsOn at daylight, this
rooming .uneanditionaily. • ,
...We have Generals Buckner; Johnston, Bush
rod and is,gon prisoners .and. 300 horses..
Ganerala PilloW and 'Floyd with their
bre
ades ran' away, on
,steamers, without letting
Buckner kbow.their intentions...
- . .• VirnsititioTotv Feb: 17.:
. . .
. .
. .
Gen. McClellan has. received dispatch Coo
tirining'the 'capture of .Foet•DopelsOh. • A clis
patch from 'CairO,' just received; announces' tkie,
arrivel'of caurier-with. dispatches tram Fort
Donelson, announcing iti'capttiro by the 'land
forces, with 15,(100 • troops; and Gens: A, S.
',l:oll'ston and Buckner. • Mr. Colfax ahnnuneed
the victory in the' blouse, , which received if
.with the wildest
. enthusiasm: ' Floyd . escaped.
. .
'• On learning that the rebels were evacuating.
BoWling Green,. Geri: Buet ordered a...foreed•
march by-Gen.• Mitchel, to. save,.if possible,
•the railroad 'and turnpike bridges on Big Har
row river. They, however had all.been des•
troyed when Gen. - Mitchell reached the, banks
of the river: • • - • •
thr; • rebels left nothing at Bowling GI een
cent slew old negroes.. • . •
A. part of, the tuwn; is is. reported,is being
burned. •
.It Is believed 'now' that no rebels exist in
Rentucky east of the direct • road front
•-Bow
ling Green, via Franklin, to Nashville. •
Gen. finel, we understand, , goes ,with Gen.
McCuok's toiake command in:per;
son on the. Cumberland, •where ourforces
will
be by to-morrow night 80,000 strong. •While
he pursues the enemy on "the Cutnberland with
his tremendous. force, ; their flank and rear are
pressed by the .heapi divisions under Gene.
-• .
Since writing the above,. we learn•that ten
regiments' now in Ohio camps a reordered at
once:to the CuMberland. . ', • •
Gen. Halleck , has received dispatches from
Gen..eurtis stating that Pike's rear guard
was.overtaken in the pursuit froth 'Springfield,
and alter a brief resistance,_ the rebels fled,
leaving the road strewn With baggage and wag.
i ll ig
gons.. Gen. '.Curtis:reports
~ - ng taken
more'prisoners than he knows W lode , with
. .
.
05PERATIONli .. CODIMfitiCED, L- EdWafd
Es,gr.; one 'of' th,e ,coniractore, for, completing
the Philntletphis ami Erie Railrciad,.is, now .in .
this place, contracting (or the ties. Sic, for the
'superstructare; of the. road ,from. Werreir
. Igr: the'ef Me who Millie.
'file celebrated autkiey" ot the rotite•of
.
this rued spore than a' quarter of , a century ago,'
and we are el.bd to.^.see -.10.111. engaged
.tbe
cicAvninglabcirs:.lbat are foOrien this;vest:thor.
pughlare. We: are assured that work is to ye
resumed itninediutdy, and.there" is:no:longer
any dciobt . thuCtYC road completed 'the'
coming summer.-L-.ll'qfrrhy.'Lfidger.....
Risuia is, drawing.:supplies :ot; cotton from.
K.hiv.a and itelthar; and the ettltiviition of the
,staple in those 'count ris very - iirrizely
extended. The . vhlie•'nf • that sold rperntly'at
.tl,O fair,dibloygorpd,.wtts estimated •at 160.
. . . , ..
The . name of -,Geberiil Schoepti is pronou'n
oed as if written She"ff, the sOund..of the . p be.
....,
ing . g.ivp'n. -
.. . . .
.'Tics large ~ Saw,',yer".gon,.at.Newport.nevs,
.explo'Lletl.:o6 — .Ttiesday aftbrnitort while - being
fired, killing 2 . elicit and woitn'dihg .:Thi. cati'se
of thei'disastei ia
. saitito Iteti.t.ting •to the 'fact
that the:shell was not rarnmed.hotne, • ..... . .
. .
The Sim6n • Stevens,•of Penpsylvaria, whn
flourirliesao extensively in the•sale .of - Hall's
:rifled . carbines, which he purchased for 512,50
each, and
. sOld .to Fremont for $22,50 .each•,• is
a nephew of the Hod: Thad Stevens, the piods
Abolitionist of Lancester,• and wa 'until' re ,
cently employed in. un'cle's law officc.-
Tlis•trartsactforl•proves him to be a .good rep
resfintative. ring faithful' rind 'progrfissire student
of his tincle't4Thadeus." • . •
Eight bales'of Illinois cotton• were shippe r
from Union -cop9!:y,
week in January,. - . ••
SMETIIPOB,T
Le 0 (0 7Q.
AVINd become the proprietpr • of the
eery Rpd.Proyision StorP;•lktely occupied
by B. F..Wri4l.4', hake method of in
forming'my !mends that' I bane just received
th'elargetit stock:•o•,... , • " ..
GROCERIES; '
•
ever offered the people of 11 , 1?keau coun!y
at prices which would' scorn' rtiii•olis 'at any
othar establishment.' I li:cep on hand, -:and•'are
in the ilailrieeeipt 'of • : . '
FRESH. OftOIIND FLOUR, •• '
'AND .
• " VORIc., SALT, C0DE15H....., ' . •
•
' 111ACKIN(El...", WILLTE Pl5O, '
• ' ',I.II3TTER,..LAPD..TALLOW. ' •
CANDLES. RICE. 9TSRCIi, •
:Is'171'111(1S, SAENATCS. ' ' •
•• • SODA; I'EpPEII, -
PPICE:CINNAMON, • , . • •
' • CLOVE., 4 ..pIIACKERS, .. •
TonAcco..RATSINS: ..
' • .- . • NCI S:D.F ALL KIND.: .
. • §COAEItSCP ALL KIN . W.,
. .
. • - ..
'!'t'OFFIIE: GROUND, • • , , •
• •AND'UNGDOUND, ' • • .• ' : .
•. ‘,. ' BITUUS, NIOLA.SES,
' KERMEN F. DI b, - . • , • • .
CAM Flitlriu, FLUID, , • . •
•. , .- OrINDINS,; TEAS; .1 - c.', 4 , .c., • ,
~
MY stock is fill! ittal Complete, a s hd selected'
tronithe best in the market. . '; , Call and.McaM
ine.price.and quality, and you will not tail to
buy..
,e . A. B,' ARMSTRONG.
. .Smetht!oil; May
,30;18(31.
HE,..0 LPK o;\:1 ST O r
rU
R ESPECTFULLY
ANNOUNCES TO EIS
Rold friends in INlcKeari'Couniy,, that. he is
on . hanti this'Spiing tiF usual, .with I
•• LARGEST AND.,B'EST• •
.Selected stock of Goode . in the')l,e,dn Market
lear,l offer :you you
can get west.Of.Neiv York,' . •
CINCIN . NATTI; Feb. :17
Sr. Louis, reb. 16
A NEW ARRIVAI... AT.
A. B. . ARMSTRONG'S
At :OLEAN, !
BTILL TAKES THE LEAD
J. K. COMST..O)chI.
'T , i,. Wliolele . Ca 6. 4ycrs . , F Yuid -SaY,
It tnakri no , difference what y . ou Want, :any
hag in the tine of
GROCIERIU:S 4. PROKISIONS,
Cull tit the
OLD KEYSTONE
And you'will find the, article fiesh and cheap.
tle“aikine tbe
KEYSTONE STORE
always has awl always will take the lend, and
yegatate.the market in -.• , , •
Groceries and Provisions,
OLD FRIENDS AND. NEW ONES,
Don't fail to Call and see me when you visit
Olean ; I shall not hurt you,. but, shall certainly
try to do you good
.T. .K.•COMSTOCK. • '
Olean: May 2311, 1860. • '
.•5-3
•• • •
. • • Last Call. ' • •
ALL peroons knowing themaelves indebted
,to.the.undersigned are hereby notified to
call and settle their . accoimtd immediately, or
cost, will be made. S. D. OTTO.
• Dec. 10,1800. .t.. .
SMETHPORT LIVERY STABLE,
THE SUBSCRIBER has opened a new Liv
• ery Stable in Smethport, at ','O.'. R. Ben
nett's Old'Stned, on Main street; just east of
Mchanics', where can ha found the best of Hor
sed and Carriages at low priced. He intends' to
matte Smethport a permanent residence, and
asks I, share of patronage •
A. N.SMIT.II,.
Smethport, .Auitist 24, 18691' • n?Atf.
•
. ' ^ ".% *.'.•
.1114 VIRTUE it .sandry *rite. of Veridttipni Expo.•
fILD ;ICS, isaued.out of tliC of.' CoUrt . Cl)11311)9D; Pleas of
McKean County. and to.ini.clire u tod, Moro van be "e,xpe
ee(t to public. Cubic at Court llouxe, liAtie Borough,
of :Roietporti bu Monday, Mardi 1851,:ot I 1.0
clock '• .
`The following 'described, Real Estate: Begleyldg at i•
hemlock, ihe sottih-wsst corner of lot No. 64, of the'
aet cnt:of .thallingliain' furls in lialay,etto
counC Y ;thence west bYlands of Hull te, Morse,
eiX-tyie)'glit dye. tenth Percho; thence north by lands
of JallAtB Moue, ohs • hunched and sayeoty.ilvo and four-,
tenths porcheh; then& eouth e ghty.eighedegrees suit,'
along Stitt e, Road, sixty-war perches; thence' south, by
Bingham leudx, sea hundred arid seventy-thres
opd. two
troth' perches, to the place et beginning; Containing
;sixty-eight and nne-tenth - acres, with an alloWants of
six per, coat far' ,lado, &c, - , be the same inure or less.;
being lat. Eci: t 2 of , the .totrneut of tballinghim landa,
10 Lafayette tuwn,lilp , and part of Warrants combated
• Scizii.l, tak, nin execution and, to be sold as . tb• - :prop.
erty Eph auto' R. Perry, at the suit of . I.linAhata Teas ,
tees. • •
The folto wing described. heat Estate,' beginfting' at a'
pest in thtfBtate Road:one 'hUndred and. teu potatoes'.
east of, the north 'east .Cornir of. let No. 115 , 'of theatl- -
tment of the , itingliallo lands in. Lafayette toirnshin;
am
mo o'lith by landzi & Mersa, one hundied and
oigh,y.peret t es• thence east by-land s of Roll & Morse;
iiinety.six and floe-tenth pe.eb QFj. the nee along the Town
lane .nurtli.one and one-fourth degrees, .oiist.one tine.
drmi Mid seventy-five and Novell-fetich perches; thence
along tit eEtates.ltoed north; eigaty.seven and a.half.iie.
green 4eati tine 'hundred and six.tentli• perches to the.
nisei-of - beginning Omit:Lining One Ittindred - and. three
and two, tenth 'sores, with anallUwance of six percent
for .rotidt..cd nine more or leas: tt being lit No.
11'7 -of the •slultment of. Einghani, Lands in Lafayette.
'township. and pti-tof warrants nu mbered 2247' and 226.. t.
tleized liken in 'execution; and to be. sold no the prop.:
erty of Willium Anderaon,• at the su t.of Bingham True-
-:•Tho following .described Neal 'Estate::lleglnnlnk at a
Sn'titr.t.rec, the souto•wont corner . Of.let. 'No. '99 of the '
all..tment of ltingh,ttpAanda. to Lafayette tea:61111p;
thonee cant by lot Not 94, ono hundred' rind thirty -eon'
percina nod eight- teethe; thenCe south . eighty three and
tire , tontbperchent thence Went by , ha'Ne..7,B and ,dial.
hoot lands, ono hundred and:, thirty andlone•tenth pep:
ohne; thence north by Bingham' lands etklity.tbree sad
tiverteittli perches to the place of beginning:* crintahahng
Gt and six lentint : acres, whh - an allowance of nlx pet:
cent. for roads -SC, he the same inore: or:leter• it being
lot No. 81 of the allotment or the.Blogbato lands in Lag;
te.ette township, md' part of warrant numbered 2t55. .
:ieited rind taken lo executien,. and to. be soli 'M the:
property of. - W:lliaM B.3laish; at ,the sat of Bingham,
. . .
Trustees. ' • •,—. - • • ' . .. . ,
T .
.tro following described Real. Notate; Reglnning ht 1
•maple, the nor ,h a west cornet ellot No.. 83,. of the 'Mot•
meet of the Itinitotol litudi in . Lafayette:. township;
thenee 'south, two degreec vest; by hit No. 81, one bun
dred land .sixty-five perches; . '
and ,nine-tenths;' thence
• along ', the Sir to. Read nortli . eighty-eight 'and , three- •
fourth 'degrees weid•one hundred porches; thence .bylof
'No, npr lb one'and One-half 'degrees east ode' hundred'
and 'six ty- six and •eigh Gluon perches; • thence etiuth .
,eiglitLeight arid one fourth degrees east, one hundred:.
four and•five-troths perches to the place of begin
, Containing_ ninety-eight and eignt-tentlas, setts
ai liven allon-ance of.six per cent' for routim,:Acc... be the
'same more or less.' • It being lot No'. 51 of the allotment
of the ltinkliale lands in Lnteyette township, and part of
warrant nurnbered 125•1• . • .•"
. ..
Seized mid token in, eicecutiotl, end to be.Pqtd as the
property of George:W. WarteouP. at .the oust at Bingham
Truetees: .. .. -
" JAMES E:, iILAIIt, Slreriff:',..
, .
• . EIIEP,IFP'S OFFIGR,. SMEILIPORTI . , • . .
STATEMENT OF-TIIE,rUNDS,
'Shelving the Receipts • and 'Eipenditures of
ill , Kean .County. front: -January Ist Ibol, tot
• -. January' ltst!lB62. ..• ' • .
- . • •
•
. . . .
.. , . .
- , . .' . '.• • . ' ' • Dr,
•
.•. . . .
To urn,;not M . Res ted tat'for IKE , and 1660. $ 189 14
, do . ' do - .:: 1861 ' • . , 713 If.
. do' T3seated tax I'6o and 1661 -,.. 401 7.11'
:" . .Excens of EZRenFlitures over . Rertelpt4 . 7 .72
- ,
.
luruiture • for .Conit:lloute :•.;..,.......... • 696 •
Comaenwoslth • eolits• '• . ,
,'• ; '.' .. 133,42
Fox Scalps ;-..:........ .... . ........ :.' 15 39
Prnthouutary Chadwick • ' • 125 90
AMessors ... , ....... '...............,;.•........ 10160'.
Late 'Mork J. R. Chadwick - -... • 140 10 -
Late Prothouotaryllyde ~,...... .. •.... ' . • ... .. .•'• '5O 00
Latd • Cummissinner Colpgror e .. :......-. , .. 72 51.
Otiosi•eiiSSioller Keyes ''
.tin, .• - Da vis ..........,....•••-•••,;••. . 38 . 76
POPtio
rs n Jail -, .• - ....... .... :,.. - 91183
Elrction' Expeu•es ' • • ..........-. 477 02;
ltelief for No'untecr's F.qmiliee , - 'lO7 00.
Wet:tern '•L'e.uitentlary' :...... •' •-• • 59 06 •
Cou•Lable lietuf•ni..... " " .• ,' • • 'al lo
..Qvakificatior. ...:. .. ... -.. . . ..• ....... :.. 7 7.. 24 92 ..
0,...pa,i rs oil Court linu , e • ' ' •3 33
. Cie:mint; Court Bound ...,.....-- .. . . 13 43
Pottle: Printing .........:.• /60 CO'
. .
lillerar libiii• otilECCOUnt ' • 137 66
:Talks Jurors ' :. . '• • 14. 00 ,
, .•
(Lend Jurors ..r
' . . 173 66
. Travoise Jurors . ,• : 312 97 -
.
Crier ...:::...... .. ..
...... i • -• ..s • • , -: •:" 3 2 10.
.T.,p'staros I • • •
Orsini Jiiry . Con;tahld ~ .. ..... ..'....,'...• .. I> 00..
. .
•
]repairs on Sewer•,•. .... : ... .....--... ' AZ 12.
Tax' nefun-lcd 4 . ' . • • - : • .• • : 29 06 -
,
cpst accrued. etoiest Coullt • . • • -17 91 .
ltcpan a on Si letroM
•", • 't , . 15 82
Bounty on Wolves ..............: ......... .. . ...'l2 MP
• k e ddi .g and Witi.kinx • for • Jail • ' '
..30paire on Jirld,icx • • ' ' ' " i.; 237.73.
11. ater Inr Court House and Jail ' ' . " ' • 25 00
Clerk !lire • • • ' - , 129 bo
, •
Lights Stationary,. &e •
....,.... ........ '., , • - 1517
Iti‘k4 for County: '• - , - • • ••• 'ICI 98'
.11ousd of Refuie ' • - . . •. • • 144'79-
.. ltuuuinetuknship, line ; , • ' , • . 3600•:
• • LIABILITIES.
Tq orderi out,Rpttio 4dina,y issue
: • 'nu interest
Interest' ue on The same:.
Judgnients vs County '
Interest Olaf .tue same • •
Clin ks>•n. pun' Conul, net. Davie:
>,;•* • . . Keyes
" • - }lnward • •
" late, • C..logrove •
- . nerd! Hair
• . Geo. It. Allen, Clerk
Erdess In favor of County :
DUE ',COUINITE
By sminunt due friim Collectors: • 3300 00
do. of uniented , •, . 9809 CO
• • do • . due Judgment and Notes • • .
...- • . . .
We.. ihe : ..undefsikned 'Commissioners'' of
M'Kean eatt.oty, cla crtify that the foregoing'
qareibent of the.Fundfc.,rieteints'end Expeoi•
tires of safti . Countyfor the :year ia.correct Icy
the best of ofir knowletlge....Witness our hinds
•atSinethport, January .18, 1862. ,
. • W. J. DAVIS '
. .D. J. KEYES.,
• • .•• ' . ..D. C. HOWARD.. •
• ... Coormea sionara..
. . .
Altair: . ~, • , . -.
~ - ...
....
GEo: R. ALLEN, Clerk
MANHOOD.
HOW. LOST ! HOW RESTORED!!
• • .. . .
, .
Just PUblis lied , in a Sealedld Envelope. 'Prier Nix Casts f
A LEOTORE ON VIE NATURE, TREATMENT,
Radical' Cure of Spermatorrlmea,' nr Seminal Weakness, i .
Involuntary EmiolonsAexual Debilty,ind Impediment ,'
ie.:Marriage geuerally..Nerrousness, Consumption, EPt
./-
leeway& Nits; Mental tnd Physical IncapaCity, - result ..,
tug from Self;Abuse dio..:•-lly Rout, 3 : CIoLvERwELL,.M .;
0 ..; lott,or of Hie O'rein nOok, ke. ' . • • . ~
The world-renOwned author, in this admirable Leciu i;
clearly Troves from his.own'experience that: the wen ,
consequences of Self.abuse may be'. e ff ectually rem" ' .'..
wi o ut.medleine t and without dangerous surgical op* ,: t r,
ti .na, bouglea, Instruments, ring's, or cordials,,pointin 3-..
it. , a' mode of - cure at once certain and e ff ectual, ti ; ' ':l
which'every .ufferer, no matter what hts condition .. ''.
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