M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, March 01, 1862, Image 2
. - - . , d uty of - ell 'loyal l V f iiifillii'4 - iiiiri iei to i ent a cheer ,'. s , c . . ..,h Governm I, ll.lrAtialifOinoit - ..suPport 1- to stand-by Wirt the sti`oiteite . , :::Itent,;,*!ag'..tonstitutiiiriat measures; 400_ ifitici'the aupprepsfo . n.Of-iimed rebellion ; tifilPee',Witits , ,aidleers; 4 SO:, fat Ail they are t i ne to ..*; *l llllolithlf# l 'teptielfil in 'them, the aid and cainfort YmaidiiiiiVeifilf*terived:frotit our moral infldince kiflitillkiiillitifip.eesisiteces. - And that we extend . ..:. ite.ll4oiiiiiiriot our; isistii, -end. , et her . 'St atei . tiii it iliesiitiPOliiithridid to- tha . call of.tbe Govern. iii'protciationwhichtirmiralone can '-;:is'?' '' 7 . otieriiiiiiiirtt.aairnmendatiort •- kind warmest ~.t. let ri,eVcro:tOnirititlate -them uyieft the. I' , ***" 11161IliartstiCiOriest which- their valor has 1 -- 'at fr, 414 bailee fe for chain; When their . ob • t 3fo4l)iiiiiie been , aetompliehed and their. put'- , '...i? - 1404ritamited'It'.' the . restoration -' of the S •of ~t, ,AlsCrestitimtgratitudis et all true patriots.. „ c.niti illifitthel efforts noes . being' made ii=iiiirWir'friimF its original 'ptirpissey as l '• : ' ';l4.thcr - President and Congress of • t - tiOWP * iteil . ',';ttiateo;'.itated' . ieypn - months 'ago Pt ' iiiisiliftishificat Of' the2federal Constitution. Ai ,. '16'10 7 it ifitti,a- . war fat. the emancipation • -411411‘141141110bilvsubjugation of the' Southern ---. 1 40404110,:, , .010 within' to a territorial.concli, ';ololpkoltilitit . egifinat the',Union, ogainit the oesiMiiiitikiiqAg*inrt jusitie . and ogaintst fol .': --'iiiiiii.tbisild,ihmild bo• ' promptly:frowned upon -.s;llCiiiktile, , lrittuds'ef . p'arnocrictic institutions. ' Iris - w orthy ',Of „JoYit citizen', and can fi nd - A Ailitf:With•liettiOnal ianaties; who have li t . 4A liti *the IN/Ai - or Oa' re 'for its '.iestnitt. t . , 0111016 , Whifile',higheit.patriutism is an unnat . - A 4 -1011104110ightoitut , hatred,Of.the citizens' of aiiiit,'-i'Atlds ..'. ••• ' . .., 3 'ow . , 6 -t't ii'ev) . Vi r ciperectitte tratifying indica -7' ' • fifileitrittsident. -Linceln, is maisting and 7. - *lOll.Oll. !Otitis tO'firaiiethis treasonable effort, it . :,.'' .l lo % kotgbiljiiiitislaticl,lhat . in 'Such patriotiC . re= . I iiiiisi.leaatitled to rind does and shall leillitheilo4o, iecewat, our cordial sympathy and. ',l~itiluttpert, . ''. ` • ! , est'ftelipiklrititt.to: bring' the .. preserif war to " r:1101111011 tole pi' y. conclusion, and secure a .union - ., iir ihipoik*ii , (keit: as a'-union,ol hands,.it is ab• - 11101doirmiiii.hry , fa .je•assure the'. in isguided ,10140WAietiSioutifittitit we mean, no warefare ~ ilpoltelsost Ugh* end aricaetrieted by no spirit j, LriiiiO4_ • Ittshdialivowi s ' in: the lanznage - of poliglititieiitiei.ctady' other wish ' than” that . ..110 M_ {.;together these now belligerent " ''' ''. - '`'ileifiiiiiiethit loairtW anyone of Ahern of • • ,- , , . . .. • . ili ..rfsit or privilege'whichlit hes hereta,- - 1 . 7 - ito - poirs--, oy our,:acti Newell as • ..*l,lle*sifiasiiitints; that- our;whole purpeso is 4 1111rit'isriP' . 0tiveinment just aa.it cams td 'VI Iltiliaexiiii- beide Air Our Tat hers—ici• re ga rd all 4114_, ~liiiiii#l ii,‘iiiit - ihe 'Cbmititution; Whither to ' '11% . ,,,, , ~,tlCiortif the people' of .the Stptes—a nd to -110 , 1110116ipieitiiiati :a!'. pa - warty' .; and . ' prosperous -• , itoilliiiii;flital;i'.hartriOniumi and happy.penple . . Aiscirit*4 • 4,..thio And, .it is ihe dutyof • the - -liiiiiiiiiiitii:plity; not only to' preserve its dis ' tiosailk;itionitatior, but to demonstrate, , by ,. • , iiibisowidigf-iiitHE.lpitribtic ineastires; both ita de 1/11011110100114M1 ' , its , power' to' "`withstand. and . - fielloiliiiktifillifiii . Aissauftst.of Northern sec .-. lAiftoisditiioolo4oitatitlitionar..iibetty. ' - •I . ;' . l. IllkiiifittecCfriiOtifie effint now being to 414,1114(klik.1114optini citizeni , in-this Stale, their 'Ait illit4iiititeill3, r ight s ; -meets with -rinr hearty f . its*plillity,o4,l) 11l Aentitled to and shall.'reeeitte . : ' war adrillikaaptiartj 'that the purpose of this - -.ollllort iii',lispeciaif) cOmmentle - d to us at this' • .... 1 11411114,0 rftif Piiiiiiptiiesc, and unanimity . with itrllijit ; xlitee'#l,,Our, citizens are , Sallying' to am, . ' Itil' I,oft.iilittLiiistitutictrio; end that' we . '411140,1 ' t Pit' • Assembly'of our • •. •Silletitie tis like steak; measures 'ao are necessary4 ebilqiiiiirOliOp - to pri equality of political latiltillitt dieletitkiataiii 7 itia*aple.• • . . • m ..— ' ,- ,.1.-ti -,7 -0--- 7 --- „ ---, ,"..,':' a pilx viprect#:!6'4,:r,Ws . terk piest.—The recent lir . "'iittSiles,; of .'o,iii, troops ', nays the Ajbe. , •` is "411:4114,;!'ilhilVilhai:oer idiite citizens are ad• " , -1 iiiiiiii brie lii - f- necessities of, - Ilie, ex iiting *UI ," Wiliii4 -4 bet: hag t 'toi call hi to . the "lfre4l64,thie,i . 'phrticio of the 4,000,0nft of 1'10 , 411 is:01•1 Senutb, eapabre'of .earrying,a `gun, '-iiit_ ,ri= Mil% iertitie inieediary to rch,' as, in - ' rtio-' '' - #loolilet trepidation 'arid &irate, cruel and s., , : , ;teivottl'au f ti,-ititriorcitiply Urged - us to ilo - :. ',lliiiiiirlieti•fetil.teillions",of the North did-tan ,liitifiiiiii - ilileilo, aid • the m' iti a 'cori test with i 'AO. Ailiffiriesiir , ,ifie - ' South. It woti I d have ' 'lie lillitivellientfee as 'disastrous, to have ilia' wiii r4Oittretiji ion as - the call.' for . such lieltetifoifi,,iiiiiNfolleill , ---..- '''!'llira itil'lli - Weilio - more of thii African inter= l ir :•''l'ilill#lP 11140: - 4,rAff North, unless Trashily 'lig lei,''jiiteriftiOiti - in - favor of 'the* South ''filliiit eighillikiiiii'eaiiii eleeilerate. It wee only '''ff*Agitipir if, Oie counti:k that aconsent '*iiiiiii Ilitiiittie''ni4eure could . : hey . i been -91 ~.,'..lfrkiiii . WO not 'neffiwiti the - true. friends torAilliiiile:44iii'llien'i - Auf sought" ifs'resto,- ':Otiii4lttiiih`f,theVee'r4ittif , di ,niegotues 'who *riVileoloB , 4' - gar AhistitAtiOn . ancl • - t he li j Aligitet, kribit e terfeii - ,e - dissolution or the iii , ti( lieofiyettitiii 'lrCiiitfAction• 'Wit h 11)ir - fi, Aheliiies.'7 ' ' '' -" ' ''' '' t ,;..4. ~,, goi f (o)l", 9 ottiiirviooii6lli#Nal iher '' MO*, 110011 r i'lri!i'a r not hiupmindfu,l 61:,- - ;sllha t tiirOitefiltitileiiitii 2reittif, n li ' re iireser 11 44 4,1 t. , ,30 . 7104sptAlliiii -- And.the - ',iestoratian ~;,,'4k ! i ' iihtliit t e,ittliittithl elitheee,'reelifte, the .., , '`t.ii. , ,'*:**llri,r:ioetiati,;'iff,ohi - hinieftiti, :, 1 ,-;,,' , ,A; '' TiffiWiiiierixi*'o-selfloverntilent -.- 94#114:1Posk andiiotlV o'on lilfgOtf444;o rhi thW ientot .the war, Ito' .11te-gbodo Mom! -I,o7.:tii.ctit,„i4.io'op..,,pciii - ci.,4t 7 'Eaturdiy, tliatchl, 1862. „Axea's'A;&knict:NAl,lllANAC is now rea dy for, gratis, at H. Ilartilin'a, who is happy all That call for them., ' .. Hiery foully • sheui r il hye.and:keep this b00k.,, It is-'north'baying comprising muck. genera l'infrornation , of. great i;alue . .. It giyea•the. - bast;:itistrection lor. the - etire at previlent,complaints, ihatwe can' get anywhere. its , apacilotes atone . are ..worth ,hu'aliel and'medical advice is some 7 tiniea woith.to the-sick,. the . wheat's Weight in Many of the nediaals afmanaca .. .are trash but this la solid metal.. 'lts. calculatiOna are,mide purposely 'for . this, latitued ~and:, are therefore correct.: ..Call and get an . .Apt . 's 41rilanee, ancl. when got, keep it: • iy ! ibe.!o9ir.ention tie, ?awl ,be thit4of't4e . ,Fieeple .quete.fbelollow.- civil: wac contin MOVI;a LiGUTS 'CHEAP All{ .kingof . :9il....tight,..vse Ora.. using 'a non-otpiosivo oii, :gat, at Escovrans,t.'s. lie seys•thal•ha lireitsif and selfint . l good leinon:cotorea - "oil'fUr fifty sent. per 'gallon, as cheap,. vse think, as the spitarafid von:dais , hereabouts, • who . ..yatail :without license,.cao Give BrCYYnell.a call; it ,ye* wane good • .• • .• • - • ~. . , . , ..“Drowning men: catch at •strawl," we al:, ways.kneve.....rau know that-we have i'....ma: jority nig:Only int.he township' but jo the coati ty'aleO.•• Tog have elected Thmocratic . ..roam . skip officers.as you kave'don'e a.:few times be fore'. 'R . itt when out. county and State elections come around, Keatinc; like nearly every other rownship•in the county, gfvcs a handsome. ma.:. iririty. ll —.r/reati . /Tioer. '. ' • .• '• , • • ".The nbove,shows' 'conclusive •.eVidence that drewning men will catch ai . stri ! tvs: ..09r neigh bor seertnt.to be _unable to realize - the deeper . ate ConditiM, of the Republican party:. Why; friend, the fiepublican'perty is practically dis banded in PennsylVtia. - ..- At the meeting of the'State COMmittee at Harrisburg;. recently, itwas resolved..'".inexpedient -to.call a State Convention." - Everywhere the querns '. .are ritifYing *under: the' old Democratic' ,11:1g to . sWeep ,abulition.disonieniati fiorn power) at the satnelime Union - stioops are trikin • mort stei-hlows at secesson disunidnists, at .the Soiith. - Can it be that our contemporary is so intmers'etl in the labbriou; duti..4.of lii office as to be obliviousofthe'great revolution 'goitig on in public opinion, the faint shock of 'which ille' ['rite-vett-in ' MCKean • cotinty? . '.The .'sober, second thought of the people" ie workingpir- Titles, - It hail brought the administration to Seeibiltheconstitution:fs othigher lantWthan the 6Chictigo•-platfoirn; ,it ' Wats° bringing the people, both Mirth and South, to beliive the 4lnian worth-preserving.''.. And best Of all it hitS convinced tie that who werede ri 44..a...0 tin il inlat.v....;•, t: my. by,..iiect upon restore : end . to res:end preset se. it. . .. • ••. . . . • -Asyceliefore remarked, we have•no wish to exalt over the 'downfall of. the Republican par ty.; its defeat - is•the hope of the country, and 'all will patticipate:in the good {esulting.therer :We.' confess to.being surprised to find this the.caption'of n lending editorial in the . /Inner; and no will any, one acquainted with the senti 7. "titments. of •the We. LOWeA;er.take' pleasure in announcing that this sheet has, at . the eleventh hour, :endoined the ' vents of the day; 'it else, .endorses words •b 01... 'rowedfrorn. the lqurtial of C;mimer en, .a. paper that disunioniets and ditionion•..editori• liko • the 'were wont, in times past,. to call' boo.. " . .ion.abis and unworthy of support. • We atilt hone, when persons at' that !tamp see the. er4 'rotor' their voyo. '• • . ' • stflow , 'strangely and .madly.beve I talked, l ) . was therlying:cielainationof a notorious 'sin- . ner; 'and does 'not the editor of the4l - insc -feel sithiler. in : feebly :and awkwardly using Union: borrowed sentimentsto lave hints froth a like' fate: We congratulate the spiritualist editor! on thesemi-return 'of reason to his infatuated . , brain, so long' steeped in all. the isms of the Greeley sehool;thathe had become the devo. tee of . an•ideal: form • of .government, after the 'model of the . f . r4e panclemonian of Oberlin 'lttrist• seem .'strange to 'speak corn, thendribly:of the Oontittition and the blessings Of the' Union, to one who • has viewed. it, as aleagite with hell,•and the Southern•stntes as.a iccerpse'cbairied to aliving body." The bor. rowed phrase thaC4sthe ! .rebellion egainst the constitution and the constitution, against the rebellion,'is too ponderous for his:uneerstand- . ing and bad been better left out, Jest a . 'men!. reuse of the old malady. • 'Let him not pre= sumeto read that “oldconstittition,i,' for: he will find a slavdry clause for a represents, bon in Congress, it..slavory clause for direct .tatrationHfor the importation cit . '34oves; and for returning them to their masters; •all•of which . . are too pOnderous for his comprehension: . • We suggest would it not bp well to follow the' 'Patin:ll)le. of the Demoeiat, ruck weigirty : aubjects with the Preaident and Gen. .atriving to be content with the re. • • DEATTI OF , GOV. Pzearnfarail.-Hon. William Pennington, Spe'alcer of the lola Honse of Rep-, r.sentatives, and, forMerli Governor of N.ew Jersey, died :at `residence .'in. Newark, of ttyphOidfever,.on Sunday list, in the 68th year 4 hit:. age a, Be, wp -Governor when. the cele; hrnred contest iroseineegarti to the.adrriiision 7( 4:: ,0 1 4 WhiUclattnnets to sea te in Congress .frotty;ltl.ew ISt!eY•' .ife.Swis tendered the•Gor travel:4 . ot Minnesota; Gin, Taylor, and I :wee alao,aplicited - tO take.olSce under' 'Mr. Fil lintre.;,)n 1859 heWllf the Peeple's . eandidatr for.Cangreisi *ink was, elected. After a long • contest )se was chosen Spealter..'-the list dike bir;iee; herd. • .. • • . • ~...,,,, e iy. ` -.VT.4: wiliE.ol.o UNION, roirtgvEtto, . . , . . B.itrEar - vjsit Itidgway, , Court week; when be be prepared .torepaiz 'Watches', Ciocka and Jewelry.:' ' , re .. . . thia florougb, and we 'have.- An hesitan cy In eecOmmending him Jo. the people of Elk eCitilqy,as an excalletit t.Corkman. 'IIe will lie., tountl'at ihe "Clyde House.".., We tools 'occasionlately 'of pronettneing',.fis slander; the aseett ion 'that appeared in liii,.thatSol.:Bitidle hid conspired td•de feat T. d:. Kane tor the positiOnofColonei his,reg •itrient, .Thiswelt„ that `paper. publishes exfract from ri:letlev . written from' .by which it - attempts justify the Sfander.:-.We proof in the extract tha t .stich.: wae the case. : IVhoeVer:his ccirreapondent may he, hecertainlY laila to laack the' assertion by facts; 'neither is the- style cale'ulated to im press the.reader'.with any great,knowfedge . on the part of the writer, but rather that he knew butlittleOl what:he wrote; and was, actuated , 'More by.a desire to'.abusda ,opPonent, :than an honest desire, to :nrninote - the servic'et . in other words ,he.would measure the acts..oi athers'by the 'narrow rulethargoverns his own . conduct We have heard intellie.sni' . stid.calidill who kneiv.of what-they were talking ejc Plain . .the ceases . of Cul. 'Kane's' defeat-, 'and they.niineof - them ascribe it toThe agency of iCe can easily understand .iahy aCerfain Cies' of ititriiit a might, in blacken his ... charac , , .ter; his "Cathing letter lias . not.bn forgotten but has been re-echoed': froneitery Phil' of the 'counity,..util:the corrupt men' wiadre.steniiiig , and miaappopriaing•the public funds were getho: y ieltl their pldees, to thosestobo . lyould . not gttrialce Republican .jub" Of.the . Thts:editOel following the extici would poittt:as kspeeimen oliefined nitd learned corn 'position, worthy the gentlemanly, Superintend : . ent.of:Sehools;:-Ityhnse unkpfailed attainments cornmand - it premiOn of.iwo . hundred dollars.. Mrsvonrur 'bra. world'of rniSfortunr and one of the saddest ti a , iood•bouse:lieeper is tO be utfliCied with heavy, sour brkciid, &c. ' Ityou'are ever trouolril -in 'ihig way gel D: B, .Daliat:d & :Co 's Chemical. Saleratus, when y,pu;wolbe'supprisski by • Its cba;miog: results., in removing ' cause:nf Your rnisfor-' ~. • .• • . , • , tune; " . We copy'the (allowing 'from the - Albany Ar gus. Itis timely' and •. • • Since' the. accession at blr. SraheN . to the. Cabinet,- the Administration has ':done more 'to. s reossure:.! he people than in , the Whole 'of its• * previous existence. It has acted with wisdom and: vigor; and it has' discarded the puerile of ignoring the proportions of war, and attempting to gtproPhesy" it opt.nf.axisteance. ;It has se. cured a general :exahange . of prisoners; has recognized the captured Privateeerarti prirrin ers of War ; and'now, opportunely 'concedes the restoration of suspended constit utional rights. And at , the : same time, along the whole line of 'operatiritis,.. from, Hatteras coast to Western Missouri, the army advancer' tr iumphantly. With the applensei of the 'people over the tes-. toration of th'e Constitution, are mingled the huizas, of victory (torn. our inherit . 'This: acclamation Nscends: tc. Heaven, a 9 a prayer, to down its blesSings oh 'a people: who have not lost their love of 'liberty: ' . A.washingtpn dispatch says Cant:. Clintls Lrib ivas, reieete . (l. , A sßist• ant, Quckeimaster,a , ary Committee reported Oat. he. was unable. to account (or, :$1',000,600. , . When n 'than occupying the position of f siStnnt Quariermaster is unable to tieenfint - ,„for . n. million of dollais, we can imagine tyhY''the expenses of the'war have been -so nitieli.greater than tliey.should have been. is some $10,0,000 sheet!' Pr-Alex'. Qinniiiings; Who :.lihs.not 'yet . .nceminted for thes3oo,ooo he drew fronythellind plaeed at ..his moiferntion, in' riot :t•liendiirg the whole $2,000,000 subject to his dr ,diive; ~ G ood heavens! when I think of the emptii li9lit'ani'nst'onishSd st my torbeatimee!" Irratuiritt cr.—Under order . q . %of' . :the . war ,Department of Dec. 3, and of.Cen..NlCC.ellatt Dec., 25, the whole recruiting aeri , tce in AYlVolliiilfrf placed under the superintendence o f Captain R.:I. Dodge, of .the D . ightit U. S. ntry and recerits ehould.seethe inthotity oLan offirer; (signed by' him,: Co.e, his Adjutant,) , toestablisha recartine, ofliro, : befoie eidirding. ..Those enli , ted, in such offices ran chtiose.their regiment. ' The officers ',report to Capt. Dodge, orrthe Ist, 10th and 20th of each month, andtre then furnished, with transporta, 'ion to this cit..; were the reerititS• are• clothed and . at once forwarded tOtlleir regiment Untie!. this arrangement reeritting is systemiied, the - expense to :the Co'yernmititt - very: materially reduced, and better men. 'secured 'for the: service.—Patriaradd Vitiot!. Ncen oF llELPl—Edward. L. 'Pierca; the . Gokernment agent 'charged with the enre. 01. the.contrabands at Port Royal ..wri tes as fol. "According - to the best.'estimates within our reach, there'are . some eight thou'sa'nd negroes on' the territory of -South' carolina„now occu , pied 'by, the .force. 4 of.-the ;United .Stales... There are some six ..linndred,..at.. - this camp, *ime five hundred.. at ..the camp, :tit , . 13eaufori, and others in ireater.Opleas.numbers at' other with perhaps' lt4o liirger.part• of the' eight thoussnd still on - the plaiitations; living in their cabins, picking cotton lor our, agents;. nr doing !holiest' they. Ca.n As, Obtairra support. Cf the six hundred iiithe..camp ut Port 11,461, tWo.hunilied are.women and children. Of - the eight thousand,.as far as Lean learn, there Are." very few: who do not need clothing, and: ninny areingresit destitution.": • • Mexico is really surprising the•worlci by her rie'vv:eliergyl Jourez has, revised . his cabinet; a heavY tai has been levied ; 154,000 volunteers wlll eoon.bs in the field.; 411 the factions have unitnd•to.saVe the nation from foreign subjuga• Tbe'Coneord Statesman pretends thst —m tbii lalicic republican war I" is the talk in more places in lleot Hafopshire, than is dreamed of in ibe'philosopby of loyal , people.. - . y'rT+C`,'7'X"'m.4~".~.y .... U?d' n FCi~r~M;co'.}. . . . •:. The cart.ttred.petierald at Fort - bonelioni.. T lie , . Ilebni . Generals -rnentiOned'aS •capturedi at Fort..ponektin• are I bert .Sidneyi johstiOh, ntid Buehler: . Ilarden..aripears.lo•haA;o ItetoutikY at On .titheiat tbe:sitrrendei, and Floyd fled, as'hn has'tinaiiefOr'e. • . Albert Sidne . y,JOhnsion ` , 14 a. Major •• !General in he Rebel Arley, lle hai been regarded .1i nest, deneral . in ':the. R'ebel;atrny„ , and ':his'millitery reputnt,ion; in the Pedeitil army, .he: was faithful to'the Fedet'al 'Government, was high: 'He a•lcentnc .kian by birth, -and:graduated at'West Point in age is about 55, 'years. 11 , iErt?flieli gaNntly in,theiblack in,11832 . , and. resigned. his commies ion •18:14.:.' lin' then Went.tb Te.xiot, wtis minis sitecesSiy . ely adjitiant General:Of.the : Gnnerill SeCrt , taiy uf.War of the T{4'Putil In•I §I 6',he was Colonel of 'tlrn First Texan ' Rifle Regiment, Alte.rivards.he . 15..i13 Acting InSpnctnr,Gennral to rliajnr.Ormeral 130Ier, and. seiyedlir 00, battle , , . , . • ,• In 1 8‘..19.:.ha •was'intide . *P;tymas • ter;..witb the . Colonel i'lk.9l ..o \ •• r • C Y' i a t ‘ F .a t li s he r).. i and ' t 3 . 1i 17 P :f sidept •Pierce,he t.‘ asuppoiMed• to ,commarid the eitheditlon tri.sjrppress the, 111Orrron , insuriect. For the •tikill ilierelioti• • ihotaMlp• that HPPHiritroeM,,he was•brmieleda Briadier 6eti- Prta ill 1857. went over to the rebel caose last . aprini , ;and was at:mice-commission ed 48 a lie, has hail ' c ommand of "The' Ailbtea of the West," and the. Gee ranieht• has relied upon him.as °lie'. cif, its main supports..• • •• • * • . .• • . • Simon Itoliyiir Buchner is-a Tiriaadier Gener al iii.thert;;bel army: • ,Ile•is a.Kerdoek•MOUtiod, tiriplipited• al %Vest •poiptip.•lB44, his .aLie brin!4." abopt,thirly•eight... 11e ser'eeil'w•ith dii)inetiOn as ith•infantry - olfleer:in the war., kith l te'c en and wasviMmittid• (Ther(Miscp.! In 18.17 he •wasti ansfei red- to the QiiarieMaiter'S Deport audio 18:12 To% the Subsistebee •Depart mint. • 4845 .he. resigried ••his commission: Puelther therlhe,:eame soniewhat of a . 'specula 'Arlo ac9airi:if laege, props , : ty• in. the freegin- I . ki, chiefly in Cbicaeo.: .Last spring; he, had corninaml pi the .Itent•iieky and pretehd ed tp be loyaj , ib'the, bet he pineed, a Iraitor,.and• was . reworded' by rho eornmksion PIP) lajor •Geoecal — Troro 'Jeff. •llayis. 4e is now .tirisoitar of : • thq *government fie. ha's:, be. . . . Gitiron J. Pilfia artlitireil hi< first tlistinetion . Fuch as it.was,''in thit War he servedws . .ol . l.lijor.Gener4fi Jlc is a ,native 'ot Te'imessee, !Ifni was born, Jane 10th;, 1806. made s ome s,att . blinitiets 'in filtt . .xren, lint hi; bt dver.i.bs .riever b'e'en i . mpoi;nittl:' Inca rliin~. him, we obtain ft ptizr, of 'mportarted . than We.cibtain J:niur§ons and Buektier.. A.Crti,ro diNiatcrh. in the nopitbliran says, the ratest,.advices Trim, Fort' Donelson repo) tad that the Minhinits ;St.. Lonis, .Capt... 'Panding, 'proceede'll. up the Cumperland river to Clark-- ville,and 'found ..the eneniy - . OM - Miming that Plate in n Two large•flat boats, ladened, w,th muMtions 'of war; were . captured at the ;rolling mill jest below 'Clarksville: • everything' .was being innyeil.to NaOlvifle as fast' en. posal .hle.; Where thenexl •rehel.stand would he .mallet Everythin'g at, Fort bonelon was progre'ssing sathtfactoiily.. .Our army, is enea'rnped in .the captured . worlie, living. comfOrtalily- in the .16g huts - and tents :of. the rebels. .; The Soldiot . s were very .entbusiaslie *and 'an'irioni • to' march 'aginst• With the 'otception• of en y.•re upon'll4.iecent.exposrirei the, ii.yrny.. was well;*. TP:T. 'netilul number of prisoners taken. was '13,300, amongst.' them .Gin. West, Who has 'not been. previously men . •Fitur ihoUFanl•FortDonelaon prisoners 'have. already arrived a . t . Carrip - Dougtas. two thou• sand coie.'will'an'ivo to-morrow .i-dorning. . , . . ... . . ' . .. :...:Cktn0,...T11.,. - Feb. 22. . . GPII. Thii•lper•l4eit• deliyeted •tp the 'linitpil . States iklardial on. ~vitirant inn : ea by Jnstiee Citron, He trill be takpn •to Ketittlek - y and tried for treason.•.• '• • : . ' :- . • .. FonTni • . Three ~fla•gs of truer it ,is brliryHl in Norfolk thAt pr'Svay.' bt•Pn ribain . lortedb) : ila . •inhObirtint, • owl, c'er,uPit'd by our btreeg. Thy is 41.nirglit •10 be. rt;liable.,. qo partienlars asvertairieti. 0.. • . -• NENv : Feb'. 22 :Fite steirmi4:Arlantic brines die folltisvine - repoit.-trorn Gen..Viele,ip relation to the fish[ on the Siva:melt ti% ; .er an the 15th , insiarj!:_4 beve the honor to report thai.r he 'hatleries. on Venue Point war•' attacked at itirt-e o'cliiick, xi ea tertia 3r, by foirr \Olt) a View of 'effect:lnt; a pas ac' fr o m 17,, rt ,•p t ihi. 5 0,. for Ti-hela.s . teantets'then utlbat nine, , •.' A fter an. iTgaaonient of one boot' the Rebels. were 'driven 011 . --the flair officere:,hoat. b~int ;diva= We'd 'and taken in tow, and the s'tetirder . that :atteinptetl the passage of the' river teturning to. Fort Pulaski. .. , Four. thoosonil , Fort bonelson iirkonerk have already arrived at Camp nntiglass..• T4O thou: , ''sand more will arrisa to morrow morning. Jeff Davis delivered hisjnaiirrnral Address it •Riehmond on Saturday IdsT, and-leas eworn into office as the Conioilornie.Stnre... . • A svarrnui' has lieen by Justice Callus aan'inst G-n. Blicktier, fur treavin,, Unil Mu r , .hal Merriweiither,,.of • Louisvilie,.has:gone to Cairo to secure hiS arrest.. , , • • • The iron clad gutihnets hoilt . on'the'Ericsson phie,.have.prbee • d satisfactory to theofficial:in speetor. trial trip ,tO • Fortress Monroe is romemplat , d. • •••• • . • • • Clardtse.ille has•been.nectipied wilheur nppo sir'iaq, .with s • opolies'enoileh to last the Union army for twenty The place-is 'now or. 'cupied by.Gep..Sinith'.B : dieision:. The rebel hoops linve retired • to:NliShVille.. , .• Ps.n. Price, •oftei •eini,..reibibreed, by Ben MlcCulloch's co.minand,.made'a, stand at. Sugar Creek, in :Arkansas, on the-loth: bet.was•tle feated after a short engagement abdiletr...lkl4ny prisoners' were ' taken and.a nnantitvnrarms, •which, his men threwli 4 way in their ilight. • • . .About '4OO. of.retnrned Soldiers arriVed . af Forfress . Monroe on Thursday. • • .One of the TeleaSed Adehniobd jaridoners gives aQsaranre of a strong . -Union•orgnaigniion at Richmond... They claim to . be2;000 strong.-- Out pf . ..seYenteen.fortifiestions surrounditi. the city only one is armed, and the city can easily be taken. • .' • • •• . . ''Oir.. 7 :-The many, purposes . for whicliPetro. leiimmay be used, is leading : to the , will the supply be :durable 1 The, reply must be.made in the lighter the'past.'• The Bumph . and Persia melba are more 'extensive than any yet discovered in , this country; and have re mained so for, years. The lonian Islncia have furriished'oil wells for over 2000. years: • • 7,44ttii:,14.; . . The ,reckless marineraliich .the N. Y. Z-ibtati is ihtatrious. was not. the iMpatient :pies's; •that."ren tlemned the refusal ot'9etri . ." Nl'L~llan to alloy cot 61-n1)110041g atteeke(liyhen.the•eiren'iiistar ces,were ek".needititt •friverably icr , its rupture, 'btil.Majer.Gene2ral.Hellecir. ..• • • :rtfe - ..sr: refitt - es . thit , Aneder'as.followe';' • • "thareids not 'a . ..partiele of: ip 111E' alsoee atory...Throdelign has not been To 'a t tack'Colkimbus except by a . itlanicaioc.vemeot st;cti' as js . :now - being executed so brilliantly accordance plitna •ior. which, - in the -con-, cerition:' and. di:toils, , Gen. decerveb' Treat.praise. •in • Conne'etion: Gcb::bicClellan is'. not TO be 4iidirlditen... The Genetals.arein.arCoidi dhildbia.‘l3Tni.tlatlrica 'tiqn;infended to cifnet n double purpose, tlt~it_ ordi.pa'raging and' breedifig . -discord. , •betv , :een two, Generals yeho,are' friends and .opprccfat e . each other's merits,' and'-,ii juting; the, sot vice, will falhOt its aitn." .; .;. C!!i' fll3 OWti BEA dr, the vet'et : - a nrit ot-Li bra rian of the S . .enate; tI . hongli aceompatl'ir: lie: merilb . et s. of 11,ett . Se'- nta ., and . Pliiladf)pitia, reinnd . 'to riand the: the inneto inn, :and ant in inenking . tiren , •hotin:ied custom. A i•entilin4ly . he 'spP) - 0 th . eday,in . the Sinatti Chninher. vithi'vb he deco. rated i i sail his vie.‘s,, rit •1119 On:e.ach side eu 'l - 10 Sped:Ws chair . , c!ft.r . the eettareel . o . suFneinfei). an and.over:tlierhair . the winds.•-'• Fl nfl also the S.ame word'over-the door leading hit' whitc;Tno:liing l‘ut p riorir'yove,ip.oo.pat. eVivillS,. his . o"n' tilf!, cot.it? red I?'p . tbrl or the' :A meri.^tri.• which 15"Ai1 r; 1.1,411 . his .tbrylor airtime to'c-ome:—Palriut . 4. Union; SAII_Taa-IPORT CO la 0 A. 'B. ARMSTRONG'S: tTAVING l•ent:nr 4)llhe .ce6T an:cf*Plovki(in Store, la tol)' occupied by B. N. , Wright, I t..lcs* this method al irr forming. my friends that, I. have. just ieeeived the largeststoek of .• • • • FAMILY. GF,OCERIES erer. offered . the people' : of . at prices whkli would 'seem roil ou's any. . — other establishment. I keep on hand, •and are in the, daily receipt of - . :• pErsn iIROUND FLOUR, • -• .•' 'FEED . AND.MEAL. • • :• • PORK, SALT, CODFISH, MACKEREL., WIIITE• FISH, . • RUTTER., LARD...TALLOW. • , CANDLES. RICE. STARCH, ; • , NUTMEGS, sALILATrs, • ' FFPFEB„ • , • C.,NNAMON, _• CLOvEs.. CRACKERS, , • TORAC6O. RAISINS. NC IS. OF •ALL SCOARIIS OF ALL KINDS, • ST. Louis, Feb.l9 COFFEE::CROUND, AND UNGROUND, SYRUP:4, MOLA 4 SES. REWIRE:NE OIL, cAmiqiESE,•FLUID, CANWES,.T.EAS ty,s . teck . is Nit and r. bay] et 6; and. tel ;Ord tretp thir.bes.t . in !lie rParket.. Caly arid exa in . ine price and quality, and not . fail .to A. B. ARBISTR:ONG Srnethport, May 30, 16E1. CII:CAt;pi Feb. 22' I:FiE OLP El EY 0 srcatE, TJ ESPV,C4FtITAX NNOUNt2,ES TO, lIIS •old frieriO iu McKeiiri.Cotiroy, .that he on-hand this Spring as usual, with . the, , . LARGEST. AND BEST Selected siock of Goodsintho Olean Market I can offer . yni! bettor induceinents than, cant get . west or... New York. . ift makr9 no difFet'enco w hat - you. I,Pa:of, piny thing in the :line of• •• : . Ca H.et• the Cinc:ton, 'FfilL'j2 And,ypu . will find Abe . article fresh and Chr.ap. It's no ,use talking the always Iraq and alv:aytt'will take the lead, and iegulate the market in Groieries fing . . Don't fail to call and see me when.,you. Olean ; TOW] not 'inn you, but shall certainly cry to do you goOd. - • J. K.' COALTI'OCK. Olean...May 23d, 1860, ' 5.3 :A.l,l.4erson9.ktiowine, themselves indebted to the-tind!:lsiened-are •bereby 'tthrifted,!n cull and' settle their accounts imerfOlinte.ly; Qr costs will be made. • 'J. D.' ofl . o. , 1800.: • . . SMETHPORT.LIVEBY. STABLE SUBSCRIBER has opened a new,Liv 1. ery.Stable in Suethport, at 0. 11, Ben'. nett's Old Stand, on Main street, :just east of Mchanics', where can be found the best of flor• see and Carriaaes at low prices.• He intends to make Smethport'• a• permanent 'residence,. and asks',a share of patronmz. • - A. N; SMITH. Smethrtort,..August 240800, 03tf. "PO. : , C+ GIVE. ur 'ARRIVAL AT _A:r °Er, STILL TAKES THE. LEAD ! J• K. COMSTOCK To . 1 . .. Would qROCERIES PRovismivs, OLD KEYSTONE KEYSTONE STORE OLD FRIENDS AND N.E.IV, ONES, Last . , . . . . . . .'-::: ...- • , ' iSh6riii: ut,' 'Sri.iiiii.' .. ' ; - I,lt .VIIVri.II. Of u u miry ) , ..ri tit . of' ' frr nt ft ii 04.1 ET),II - nOS; is.tit d.out of the of . Court Ctioti,l,ll I'lein4,f 'Alt:Kt:tin Collin) , stud to iiiri.tiireui,.o:, tirie wilt tio.uno-' :;e,t' to - iintlic %lie, iititai Ciiiint Al 0u'...0. itrtilo Ilint,uvli of .:Fuielstort.,.uu Itlinluy,..R.turch :3,1,4: L.:1E6.4 at I u.'- ....., . . • •The deutribcd Itenl fisiate; Ilegifinim; at a hemlock. the sOluilil•aket.col•nOr O . I" 14.1 ho.. of thin tofitnieuf iholflO•ghlim do l s in , ImlayOtte' towifflip, 'melt hy Ixmfa . nl L a d l & Plorse. sixty-eight. miff num-tenth pert:ilea; thence f;y Innds POOP, OW): Initialed, and neo,chiy ; lsifie rind to:1t sicocieul t l;fe:iuflgityeiPltdff coat,. ‘b : gspte i it i, i ix, ; , „„;;,ra4;tiete:hbyhunilrid nod toi,nty nttd O ~rje ii,o-tenh•.tefclies.lo lie.ll4c°. 111 C on taining of atjeipf ani•eine-tenti. artea; - ‘ t m uix per cent for outdo. i e" - • Le tin canto - more „a being of. the alelincryt of flue ilitigham fallff' and' pifrt of warfinots- numhorcti • 6efue.t. taki la in execution and to.ho•ankl, an thou eily nf ,Tiph riam It. at the cult ofrein. .• . , • huh sing described. 7.triti:Fstitte-, iieglintinott post.ts the 1i titre lyrenty otn latdred- - nisl tf n pet cites rest -of the forth' rnerot. lof No 115, c,f . for lA.. 1.; iciest Of the Bingham hinds hufnyetle LonleloNt. thence etruth by Jnhdn nll-11n11".tc. 1 rettono hently.'d sr eighty iotclos• thenro - elfrt 'II ls of 'Bait Ninety-t.is . and tlve-tri.th-P,t i;cr; tnt nee nli - ne'dir• 7rat n Litre reel!, cne and one•lourth tlecreys, Lou. died sn-. 1 1 . 1 tomb ittelnre; al t ng: the Rel ate 110.elorth; f igo peensco.- -grei.S. njtot .pt•rel,, , ,to tie Ft:tee:of heginnnnj - Contsrning; methiti cd And -three tw,....tehth serer.; icith cnill . teanee or Is rrrt nt ;foe 19 . 10:18 &C. t 1-...thathstue nlOre eu ktr: it l.rieg•itt Tor - 1 . 17 ;of the -rl,l -- InrnOot itit - F . 1.:•0t Lards in Leh yiLte ton to•hijc- lice_ roti I - of. wnr, ants 'newt out e Se:nert, ttkro in es , rntion curd to lie •11d 114 ray of 11 . 1111 am Andel-run, at - the sot of Lie cht . ni tees. ' • The•Rllnwirt . .'deschibed•Jd•al n.tate.: l'epinning et: A e, the runt, • ire,t• . el'i n-r of. lo" • No.' 99 then RI) lnrcut, rf :fin I. Kt - le.:in 1 ani • t ~ It ei,l At 1 , 3:- I, . di id Ind 0111 I err his and en.ht ii ntl:r; the• en imuth e.ir 111., thine tttd tics s; ILei re A. t“ I.y l. Sand inz,de. I 11 , 4 11.10 nithic. , y and Le tt ',III it - ch• B,.l)iel : e . I by. I It ghain• -And. fit o.•nt n 1 i.e''rl•ex t.;-the L•co ••nf coLtai.n lig Cd and six . tellllo 11t:(1ta,:t‘ all x -era Inn ri ads sI 01;1 1t• tt• rt.:: It lavil.g• let N!. 1.1 of - tt r atlr tc i.,t•or. the I iegl•aln M . in 103 el to neli..p ern I art of 0 11 - 1 . 511 t. rri ed n in I.n. rulico. end en -the i : 10; e` ty td *lt 31.4rxh, at . the etlit-of '•lfinghain Tinsiens.• . . . " The It'l.'omitl7.' deeeril !I.lk at,l ,t'1 4 .0; - Potinrin7. nmplet the,to . o. WA. er ce, no , et' ' lt , 4 ti 13. of Ike cut 'if t! 114,11:V41 Ito .to 1;11•; 11.4..21 , :: 4 , 1 63, (tie lion. fired tPi •SI X . ..) -11 V 0 IA ; s,. thence S ' e gilt .. nd three-. foul th re7,M...1.111 tell, ( . 111 go, climeCthence by in 1, . li",'uc-i!.~lf reelpt e Luz ' deed and sixty• cia mud y. telt. • ;.'l.l!,•Lee -. fruit, no 1 , .11,16 dep.; t I,t,lrtti .ott II to e n Ttene t.f. et. in-, Xtortaitiitt: -eit , ht mitt tig . ;-tnrh= pert, 'it ;tit an'nllm,ni ce - of six re e eel,l fop TO:Al ti tote pr 1 , 94. It-h, 07 lot N0..t 1 .1:0f t);tiallottrt , nt. of the Itinglolm I . lryis tto lob Ole , unit traereet • •. "e, And i n Ve Fblei nr the .prop..rty ui Cic•orge W. 11 . ',31 . 1 . i0tte. at 111 , 1 , uift , 1 ,Linghaan ' - • .7 A1 , 711!. 7 E..P.1....1.111, 'Shtirlfr. . . SIIEILI FT'S - DEFICP....SMETIII'i Wt. i • . . . . -Feb. 71, 11,62. • STATEMENT OF THE FUNDS, , •' • !lie .:: n it E,ipenclitures..of fr9ui . januitrT Ist 1&61,. to Jtinttury Ist 16652.. . . . . .. . .. ..... . • . .. . D. 2 . . . . .. To • amr•upt 4t . ,O.4ted trz for 4E:2 and 1860 $ Isol4 • , do • : •do . • .' Is6l, • : 77:1 24 ' do: to...,erf lid tax and 1,61 Excess of Exkeuditures over liectdiAs' . • Illy Fuel • Puriiitare..M . , Court. Cilin),4mvl en!);. .Cote C., .• ' • Prothimotary Okada fek ..1 0... ..Liite Clerk J. IL. ClindwiCk ' I.4ts P • rollimaotary Ilyde Late Commissioner C'l.l.igttive thiminigsinner Keyes .:• - 'llepafris 011 ........ • 111-ction ... , Colic) for Vo unteoris Fnmtlies WrAtern. l'eniteotiary.' • 'Co.ristable .. .. Qu.. t . lin Court Ilutp:u • Clettoihg.CoUrt public l'rioliitg .----... .. . . • F.Merilf Blair rin:fireount• . . .. • 'ratio, Jurora • • • Juror,. •Travers.o tluicra .• l'aviitaoas . (Jr. n.l Jbin.. . ,..... otoSOver.... .. . : . Tits llrfundrd_ ... .. Cr.'s!-keen Rapd/ r. rin iiidea,.lk • .• ' , Bounty' on e t , .• (I'Wa.,ll.ing, for lan. . Water for Court lira;: %MI Jail. Clark .......... : .. ' Lights &latil.n.tly: • , • ltoek , .• frir - Coo uty .. . i; ' Mug: of Itrfu,re - Itutiniag ' • .• LIABILITIES. TO IntWrs'outFuntliog . ordinal) , issue ... • on interest ' . Inteiest due nn theyuma , • tolomve nt. • • I the reef duo on tliti same • • Co is 104.11110 • • • • Due Couto ktit,l7lo; Davis • • 't Hovel • .• ••• ' - Flterfff ..-- • Gun. It. Alion,.Clerk .. Etuters in faVur of County DUE ICOCNTY By. amount duo 1' oin Colinctore . . • ~ d o. . • of un,entod . • " .due Jutijiu:oat iad.Notes undorFignvd C , immissioners of enoiity, iorcgoitlg , tat ,, itlep't of tho Expeni ttirt,s (.1 .said County for It ,. con ec't to .(11,• best htiovler!xo Witner3 our hands a t-Sgt:i , thpot t, J dr;oa 18,• 1862. • C/ i 1 .i\l NiEZOOID. HOW LOST•! HOW RE :TORED Just pubtishr r 1,.. in a Sint, d Envelope. Price Siz Cener , A LECTURE osYtIE NAT . 1.7118. I'FF.A TM) NT, A111:0 fladical Co.i , ' of Fprinnat6 - rchocl,, or L 4 ‘ 6 . 1160 l -11e06a.i ; ' Jnyfflit6t6iy 1:01,166S. FCatial Dallilly, 6n. 16 ; edim lite / tri :11,6 riagc gcrerelly. Nei Ve-11.1 C•F 'CM 1.111111i111.1,. ;pi• lei ay and Fits; Meutal .nil Plirsiral Incap6cify. re 'ult., 11 , 4 .from ;r11'..!,1.666 , A e...-113: lf onC;4 . CUI.VEPOVEI ,M. D = . Ali , bor rl' be 'Green II ork, :c c., i . . - Thr.l,6 id m 666,611 a6l Ir. In ibis 6tlicirithis 1 ecturet rim ly Tr 61,4 fa u n Illft twit cxperiensu that the ow , 61 c•ar.enarllces of. Felt-alu6a mar 1.6 clTraltilinv rt cloyed on bout medicine, nod. on 0 . 1160 ,ilaniv , r, ul; inimical [Terns litmus;6 lionglyB,-Inhtru i.eti'ts, ringa.air colfli6l4, pointing' nut it. mode. if c . i.ii.e .6t wriercr t lain nrAl 4 ITNIIIIII, .by. Arilicir.cvcrY suffercr„ no molter . Iri‘nt Me cniulitinn tnny he. ',nay curl' hirn6rll cheaply, privati-ly.. toil radically.. yllig Aucture iyill prove a boon to" thotisanda nod thou .. . . . .9ent under seal, in.a plain e nvelere,•lo pny eddrette. bn receipt. or;:i‘i. cents, Or.t.wo portepn t•ternro. - by eddretup: lug, ' • - • - , • Dr. eIIAS J 0. iciara..,-. - - • '127 BoWe'ry, New York',-Post Office Box, 43130; rriAvElts LICENSICS.L-The followine named 'perenna ' 1. have filed their -.rerpectivo petition for a Tavern; 1.1- .einiQb. nece' ding to : • - ; • • - ,Tnom.(a Onomvis..ltent Township. • * • .8. M. TIIIIIITTS, 4radfardl6Wnalir t V; M. FULLYR, " • • • ' • D YIP B INSNETTi fimatliport Dorouvh. • •• OD : W i th" , my hand and sea of Court, at guietti. , port, .P,elorttitry . let., A. h 4882. • " ' . '; ,MU. R. CHADWICK, Clerk. ; $3.01'34' $ Cr. . 50 31 596. 333.42 15'30 :25 1 , 0 1171 CO 110 19. 50 0) 7'2 51 55 ((0 36 75 00 55 477 10 107 00 01 :7 35 24.02 3 3( 13 43 1611 1,0 vrt 74 '0 173'56. 514 (4 3887'21 1170 7 272 15 1483 41 e 115 $13351.19 CO i1J350 CO ty.. J. D'AVIS•- D. J. KEYES,. • D. C. IiOIVATID:, , Ckmmissioners