M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, July 12, 1862, Image 2

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''..Hli‘"4l;4lt l .l-in ;;Oli't L ll tAilled , /o/Y. 4 :
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'-' rii'd.withOut.aair .o. ' bire‘ at operations
the
troSseiNd 1P..c.. -P.." • e arded as '
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.military exPadisats• -
... Clottardous Or •, . al, il . your trains'
''hiiii Saved all 'y ,
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law.
toitii, butt
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s and colors from
:.,. :ilangin keturil.gull• • • • . •
r . thion youtbien . ' os sOiterl
day after 'day With -desperOte .fury; I.y tn . en of
the same race aosi .nattpo i strilfullyi maaaed :mot
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eveiy 'llisdvalage. of ' number and
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necessarilyposktion alio i you 11 tve, in every
eonfliet,tieate'n back your . foes with enormous
':fourlicontluet .raoksiyon amOng, , the celebra
'l.ed
question that. each of yoit
may,always":wilh• pr:de . laY, .; 'b elong to the
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tiriny'of.thicPotomac." • •
• You:litte'reethetl this new base. Cotoplete;io
Organizat:ion and unimpaied in spirit:
The eneiny s may ta , any. tim e attack ycni.- 7
W:e are Kepared .to meet them per
sonally established:your lines. Ler them come
‘antrvra.Willeonver! their iepuise • into
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',l'unr,Govirrninentis strengthening you, with
• the resoarces-of a great People.:'.: • . •
• our. nation's birthday, we declare to ,
nurto`eS,:who - are.rebels'against the . beat War,
esti. that this army Isbell .enter the
capital of '• the. sci:ca lied Confederacy, That
.our 'National, Conrtituticat Prevail, and
that : the'triiitni.which ra n alone insii inieriial
,
peace and exte rnal security to each Strite t must
and shift b.e.preeerve4 cost what it may in
time, treasure or blued.' ••
Ganann ll'br.iLLAN, •
•liaj.gen..CommfinOi g .
FORTIZES • MONROE; 'July • s.—Fresh troops
arrived heia•froM Washington, : yesterday,'and
went up the Tamerriver , in the eyening. '
Fotir staiali steamers, 'with four barges in 'tow
arrived , a( I:"nitress Monroe; this mornin g ; laden
.with ;artillery - Teri, hories,.l4a;, and were toubt.;"
lessboundnii..the,river, • •
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A' ikiirti'air'tOoli place yesterdai:morning
nearaurleit .wing,whi'h result' d''n th 'detCat
ol the rebe,W e took.1,1)00 rebel prisoners,
, ls.•: • •
and threi . srnall;.batterirs, and our , cavalry
loVved them up OW they passed ••beyinni W.hite
. For'thelaii tivo (lay the Yebels have phomin
little'
„iljtptimitkon fight, encr yesteiday re
linquished 4 , their ground batteries almost
without teiiitatiee
1 Ls he Wiiiien
/,sa',ger is :peripittait'io publish'
. ttia following
letter . ,fraliPro. t:;iiiiCiAr,.of that .plaee,' to
hie tnothor.., .1 ha I,viiier. is a :meniberof the
Raitrnap's. Guards, and •writes Ofortly: after
tkie.terrible• battle of Monday ...•
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•• Dr4a Mormsti: I arn•yet in the land of. the'
been two days'. fighting and
corns' out, unhurt.:: seems , that God has spar
„ „.
ed my life td•fight ;the old
. flagcr2i ;more.
8 . 6 hit. with : a .sbell. the
• ftist , dayl- r lt did not hurt him triueli. He is
.fitfordtity now.' 'The Raftimeres:Guard now.
:lil'acren boys are
taiien.orkilled.but,three,' - Jatnes.Walker Peter;
• Rose and myself.: Mother, r have done my' ,
• dtitY2 It would eureat sight to you to see
• • • • : •
The fluUktailßugirriant now numbers, 120
'men, wounded ,and allohat we can arrourit
tor:. 'Pit and lioscoe Hall -and !bp Trask
iMia, airs iiissini...The others' you would . not
ari;yi.;,
, Attii4:Aaker Was in a fiight. don't
know yvkietber-be is dead or ,not.
We ere l e little "band of brothers" now
ready. to meet the foe. Yoa will hear all
aboup,the: battle
,before this •reachea you.
1)ont Worry 'about me. Good bye!
From your Son, . •
1 . 4iiini.rtasi•Ene",rN :Npv, Yonw.—The• scpr.
. of,eillteitctiatikele,SeVetely Mit by'retail
dealers inlsiTew York;.' the' IV oild's'ays: • •
The ve. and , six per Centi, premium s on .silver
change.4l,:ctimp,redwit4 , the 'paper • currency
in Asei i . urapidly'WitbdraWing: i t Pirone .ci reit la
t . The rat ai Li rade ot the city neon° t afford
the Vex; this , piemiuni-enbjects it fo . .and hence
,what ate known ac.tehinplasters" are making
Iheirappearence-onnvery.eide... They are now
very. frequently'. tendered to . .customers in' the
• .'restautent.tilind saloons. thrpughout the 'nit! )
andAteo'seiliiii‘reatlilyaccepted. .As :the eorp
.. tion of silver,change.is- constantly - going on,
'months . deubt eie it -en
' 2,tireo . 'irithdrawii°and its place supplied by the
pa'l l # l ;4 3 l, o Jo2 l l* i.P•PaY;pf retail dealers.
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WIIAT IT: , -,Wti . .(;itile(l telitloll ,
- 111eKeart Miner, forae2es
convention foi the ptiritniie of choosing Ilehr
gated to. the Stata Convention, &c., which was:
te:hive..beet . .lteld,at the Court lloeseTott Tue" .
day the Ist ‘Ve sgould .like . to
l's :to: theiesalt 7 ' The/I/bier
says . nothirg 91: it; and we are assured
masses were not.thet:fi.•
Sinn IVai,aS, ift, this 13orough.htivebecome .
ripisaftee,; especially thme . on M a rini .st
is trae;have,begn.pui : in
,the balance becorredatigerens
to travel.' : Whether they. will'jm' reptared the
present . stimmv.„ or nut,. we . -dannot 'say;, but
'we feellt.tn:,be utfr • duty to put the public on
their . o,llll:against attempting in travel.2lltheM
if they, have, spy regatil.M.their own safely.
FLos.mi Ilorm..—:Wii•take greet pleakurein
announcing to the ptildiei.. the • impottent
.6et .
that Our .old . iriend,NArtt,tv.D.Nxti'i, assisted
by.LESTon.PAnistr, has - r!:tut:iied,to 11,e "Hail.
war House.' We :eiti assure. thetravellimr.
public.. that :these gnter.iirising gentlemen %kil l ,
spaee'to making itaFiratClitsS Hotel'
and the.,:guesis •eomfOrtable and .* at home'"
while underits hospitable root
ComrLimet , i•rnay.— We - gee' our .Townstha 0)
BA6ici , Fi, received respectable 'vote
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for Surveyor Gt•oer ! ll,,at . the State' Conventzo
The Post is informed gou'd authorit},lha t
Gen: SCOli has Ween:ln.Vashinatint several,
days, and has-a room at tkie War Department.
CALL iron str;as:'f'nonss.—lf will be aeon' that
300,000 t - nore tnen are required, for immediate
'service, Of this number: retinsylveniiis.vi;ill
furnish almot 50,000. 'We r e •confident . the
qtiota ruised . without a resoit to eon-
. Lieut. C. C.• 1%10556, fins onened reerukting
Offices at Eldred, Saielliiiort,
and Briidfor 2 rl, to fill up . .the '534,
THE GOl'OßNoo. 4 ti PROCI.A.II:ItION
PENNaIrLITA . NIA,SS •
the nantd:andby.the:authoriiy of din oentinott
, iveal(h.9lPelliesylvri,!irr., pItEW : ( 1: Cr UTZ N,
Goveritoi of :
. A PROCLAMATION.; : .
Jum 30th:
•- Note men arn'enciiiifedfor .tni.ettpression . nt
the Pebellion:' 'Our regiMinits in.the field ain
to be recruited tO...thiroriginalstrength, ' and
in addition new' reginients are . to b& tin-flied
~Pennelviinia has bitherto.dota her duty to
tlie-country„ .11tir freemen . ereagain called 'on
to volunteer in her defence, that - the .blood of
her sons
, who have already. fallen, may not
hove been sked:in vain, :and that we may. hand
dOWn to our posterity'' the' blessitigs, of.:Urion
and eivil.and political liberty which the derived
fronr.out; fathers. 2 . • ' • •
the'number of.tnen' noW required, and •.t he
'regulations fOr enlistMent; will lie made known
forth Within Generals'Oiders. Mean While the
Men s ofrennsYlvatchr Willhold ihenuelVes in rea
diness for.prOMpi. compliance with the Oecess:
ary demand npon their' ,gall.ant rind. patriotic:
'Our . riobel Commonwealth has never yet 't'al•
tered, and muet st:.itd firm now when-her honer
and everything that' is dear to her 'ere at stake:
Given under my handand'the great seal of
the State, at • Harrisburg; this, fourth day 01
July, in the year of our Lord one t housand eight
hundred and sixty-two, and. 'of. the Common=
wealth the eightty:-seventh. • ••
cid. B. QUIGLY
]3y the.povernon
' ' ELI.SLIFER
' We lay bekire out-readers,' this morning the
proceedings of •the' Democratic. State Conven.
tion held in ihiti place on . the 4th instant. .The
Convention was composed' of the . moit substan.
tiai end respectable' material, and l 'ita proeced
ingsWero conducted with entire• harmony and
an eye single to the Ikeltare of the count ry,tind
the 'success .of the:great Constitntinnal
-Pleer 'upon . whieh the Perpetuity.of : our imPer
Deified Union stands, • N evei' 'in out experience
. a!'COnvention 'so' entirety
'con:cronea by unselfish patriotism. The riviry
be6liteed the several candidates nominations;
woe a onerous rivalry, "exempt , frorn the slight,
.Infason of nPrsone4 '.The tale
,i. 4.7, 4cq . it .016*Ii1.•poitOitizt;.
Saturday, July'l2,
.1862.
•• In tlie,.fnirtial list,' pahliihed ; rl the killed ant/
•
'‘vounrle.ll,- near.. itlehthuncli i s . th e ' mune. 'of
. • ..
e•Grio, 0. OVl'n'titilleil.... ' A Ithengit this harne,•
...
.aniore
the many - that' liedi fbr, their country',.
during : I hifse seiren . '..lays,: will .ye . .:6, t e. ! '; I y no,
tiecltiy the genera . ' .reiller,..si ill to lii; parents,
nn . ii ilehr . rola; jces, the ..a trnboticeiriatii. is.tis•
. • ••• .. •... • , •, • . • . . .
crushing 0 thotigh.lte:were , the only 'site, .'l'he
bereaVell friends hare:the satisfaction *Of . knovii;
in . g;:thtit . he merhiS death; ii.s : a:snldiefshonlil,
iiil,e'LlfSoargeofl4•_du duty.:
•, ,'•..,':'
• Tim Fi re PiVITTOT,L-4h19 IA the, title of.a.
new .paper.'esta - blisheci at -.enlia,.tsll. T., by
Stebbins:Sr: The'PenpleSof this contr.::
ty.tire semewhatecrptainted With . Mr.Stebbins,.
. .
having' , heen connected with the ./tfiMn.. of this .
place. 4'afriet: is 'a.heat, shining. sheet,
and :does Credit.to .its.proplietors,• 'Fran, its
titleure should expect it. to be ii.Deinneratle .
„..
paper, ei•we know of no other' cOntsq .caii
take,- end payietic. FloWelier that
nrin'y'be we wish them suecess.....:'...• • ... •
A. G. CURTIN
Secrotaisyj of t/to Conimonweatt4
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
kuDiTort GENERAL; •'-
XSA.ILCSLENkEIt, n on' cti.nnty
:SURVEyOR , GtiViRAL,
JAMES P: BARR,,uI Allegany cower
e State Convention
aim of the. dategate appeared to be that of se.,
curios the very ['es anti 'eree t a .
Platforin'apon;m:hich the Whole- 't;ortserv . ative i .
pernire..or the State *pan seordboty."siatid:l'.. fa'
bOth tite;ie;E;ndeavOrs theyaop . cpedothacoiniog .
tirrtopu6lic ~exp! ! ctiii ."Tfi . e ticket and the
in the btstory or :any .
haye.the..eanelasfonsor h.c..oayenlioribeeh re•
6eiv:ell wi4lrSol large a Alegiea, thus ;
departt4ltroni
settle thehighesthope3.-foi they.lptpre of ..the
country
. tittittittitotts dete'rtoinatio'n to
.spare . llo .6cUrll: the triO mph 01
the'petober plea:
tion'itS the laSthoPe of a . :olsirade r tt.'apd 1)1,;+;i1-:
• -
I?or.auditorGegeral'l3,iacSi.r'vt:r:ic,of Union
cuuniy, was - norninirted on the fithibultot. The
.nomination tviis ratified - by the /mania/M/svoice
the Convention', and the rival caiudiilules
were: anions the first to congratulate Mr. Slee
ker upair . his - enccess• SbaNkeit. resides'
Ile is a lawyer:
by prolaSsimi,:and enjoys-a ill' r - ge•Practice in his
own and neji.ihbo,Orig
anviatile• rep:Mc:lion for beliness ca - pacity'and
strietintegrity.
: Ile is a Man ofmniirre years,
and /Vould : make i most..capable; can:Ltd:4nd
efficient Atiltital. General: 1-h's life hks been
mainly deVoted to the:For:alit; cit his prolessian:
having miuglr, ml little .. in' .publicHile. In: the.
:year 'li"i,ti. lie Was elected to the. State Semite.
for ;the term-of lour years,; and occupied 1/i, 3
aeat;antil 183, during one Ofthe.mo : st
pericals.bl our, Sf.ite history. . Last (all lie was:
the 1./eMociatic -caintidate.for.yresidelit - : Judge
in the-strong Republican: : district ,corepost;d of
the . counties of Union, Snyder iind and
such . Was I he:ad - IV/di:nee Of . the. pamita who
knew.his worth.' in his capacity amid integrity: :
thatlte Was : nal Y. deleated by a score'' of votas. ; *
arid that- tlitimg6 mismalarStainline its . to the
•place of Voting in.one lowri6hip... We are Its
sttredllitit,tly,persotwl esteeM.ln Which,he is
held at home .will.agaiMbe inaffilPsted at th'e
Octo . borlpetion...Ve eurtgraittkite the conser.S•
vat i ve: citizens 'Pen nsyl V upon he,oppor
atfordtd them of e.lectiti4o4 , rnan. like
Mr.Slenker, 'and the Derneciatic patty upon
I.lit';ii'fortunate. selection.' ••••• ,
Jas. I'.. B.titit, of 'Alf nominated
for SurVeymi•Ue'ner a IMurn-the...;eond ballot,
the•candideti being concededto the' West..ifter
•the notriiiratio'n of an Eastern, man. f6r Auditor .
General; • • .‘li‘i•• HA Mt has ueen for Inuit}' rs
the editor cifilie Pittsburg Posto he Democratic
orgiin . of Western : Pennsylvania'. and, the only
daily
.Ijentric'ititic' newspaper in the 'State be
..side ille'PATlt/Ot'AND.U:4IO.':. fjc •is a hard
-woilting, consistent'. Democrat,
Who, in. his: important -sphere,:has.
most vAluabli; ervice•to the PiMiocratic . . , party
,anirconstitutional - prineipieS.l-DOing•battle in
' one .'of, the - larkest ions . of the Stare,-sur..
rounded Ity oVerwlielining•.'hosts of t be:enemy,
his ''faith bris•neVer wavered. and his' courage iu
M.:Milf . tif the right never flagged. We•-record
•11 . 1 ti nomination. with peculiar pleashre;.and
'lett to bear a. good report frorn, the West on
tbeSecond Tu'eSthiyof9Ctober next.
• The' reit) Mtiorspiali. fur. thentselves„
reported to Convent h'e committee
f they ;were received with the most Unbounded
enthusiaSM.'
. Cheer. after. cheer front inenthers
• of. the • Conventitin and the ertliviled ;galleries .
[reified each, resolution as It we's read They
' fully Joey. • pirblic ..eXpec tat ion a 'onsritute
. platform - Pt tiriuMples acceptable to the Conser.
rthve,.,liritou • mio.sits Without .respect
to party 'minim::
IS`—
in ail itsv;gor . .• "Put: UNICN As IT
dial suppmf of the Goveiontent in all.constitti
. [Omni mea s ure s Im,the vigorous prosecution of
the.war for t lie .Crufst Midthe
. 'to unneeessaryi..illegal and 'Uncoil'.
Stitutieinil•ineatires: ; Opposition to the•„trea
sOnahl.e•sehemes Of...the Atiolttionisti;tenilinit
•to the ultiniate seperat . ion of the free.and.slAve
States. Opposition to the corrupt practicesM.
the party ittPow . er, whereby the public money
by.inillions*has been squandered . upon part iztio
faVo' ritei; And' opposition. to negro' equality and
expending Ythe 'money , procured by, taxtition; .
And so Much needed. (Or • the suptairt of. Op ,
OoVernment, • in' and parnjiering .
worthless' negroes. • These are :some of the
main leattires . of the Democratic.platfOrm upon
which the country• Must stand in order to Main'.
taiii the Constitution And pievent.; the ultitntife
separation olthe slave from.the free.-States...
Deinociats I •Corserizatives Pennsylininia
the political citinpaign irgainst• the 'Abolition
'enemies of the Government, no less• irnpOrtarit
that the•military•eampsign. against its" seces
sion enemies, his.opened most auspiciously.—
The'COnvention has given us a gbodticket and
a stable platform. Let us devote our energies
from this •time until , the day of election to the
regeneration of our noble old State. Let ifs set
Pennsylvania right before the • country.L-Let
bar pronounce in. October, next fort he Constint- .
titin as it is-;--the Union . asit wasond peace and
prospertty May once, more dakvii upon our un-.
happy' F'atrist 7.1i40n
S:rATF:* CONVIiNTION . ,--- The..Demoertic State
.Convention', which met at, i4srrisbarg an the
was 'composed of a full delegation; and the
proceedings were inarhed with the utmost har ,
.Mony. 'The platform ailiMted; though as old .us
the part); itself,' is eminently 'conservatiy ‘ e . and
enough .for'any true -patriot . to
stand .On." The following are resolutions,'
which were unanimously .ailopted
IVtimu;Asi The A tnersican CiMStitution was,
'ordained and established by our fathers, in'or
der to form a More. perfect. Union, establish
justice,,ensure durristie. tranquility, provide
lot the.common defence, :promote the general
;Welfaie, and 'Secure the' blessings of liberty to
posterity;, therefore; . • . .
• tst, Thartheonly..object•of the
Democratic.. party is' the restoratio? ! . •of the
U.niciti as it ,was, the preieevatioie of the Consti
-ttetionla's it is. , , • -- .
That to the end that the -.Union
.. , •
be lestore l nod the . Coilititutiort :and laws en'
tbruog,h4tit what!' eicte.nt,„we :pledge
'our hearty apd•Unqualilitid . -sUpport.'to tht'Fed t
'rrai Governhient.in the' energetic :i.prosecatiOn
et •!,"'
3d, Rtio/ved;'That tbe*tte•antl . , --ouly Object
of the.walL is . o reuture .the Unior 'and elatikee
.Such a . purpohe alone, is'NvOrthy; the
which it costs bu'ot lita,and of
treakire; - .: with .s`uch'purpose 4/0 - ;4lFaii 'Nye.
hope for success. . nd °those' who [thin sec
tional feeling or' party or private rnotiveu Would
live any'inher - dyrectionto the efiVrts. , ar our
armies are' quittst, end unworthy to be entrusted
will] flower,- wdOld ednse afl our exc . /J.loos,-
ext ruOrdinary and - tinpdralleleci,..as4 hey are, to
prOv,e•lotilii in the Pad.' •• • .' • '
r 1 - i!t y '
view-- with.
alak
ivade - ;,'abinu,of tlie•-dcp'urtMehts of the
thit a return. tojigid. eeimo
my and accoyntability. - is••,indispensuble..to
reSt•t he systematic:, plunder of the. public tretts 7 -
ury, by lavpred partizans, and : thutin view of
the recent startling. developments of. fratidi and
corruptions . at- the .I rnetropolis:itid
throng-limit the country that
to
an . entire'
change of administration, to be i roperatiVely•
demanded.' • •• .•.•
511.:1Zcsolvert, That the-Party . tanatieism:oe
crimeoyhietleyer it Itna:)'•bo thdt.s'eeits
to fnriitbnlsliteesof. :San to
over-run'tpeNOrth:tibi.l utter in)u, conipotitiott
with the I;:tboring..inassos, thus degra
tling..and insulting' :theiri.tuantiond, by .plitcin . g
them iho.on 'nogrnos Iheie'n6-
cupittion, is, insulting toltiur twce, arld nierits
nurrnostempliatiOnitl •unqualilien.l -tiondbania-
lit h . .. Re.ydreft, Th a t den'unizim.• 2Y.;;:ilearit
All;ilitto,ii.Antend Si;:eitifet Se . CF3'i a§:the.*:cp,
aou're . es: of 0O:r jo'estint .
.alike rrier,ornaide totbeQqnsfitutiop and biirar . .
.co4/e to the'lTaioo. 'The oily .waty:to.rt roe- ,
'tore(' Union, and . t 'W i th
rattly:fling pithlieriiy is 'thionih th e
overthrow or both. . .
7Th. iir,so/i:ed, Thabire,DerriocraFy
sy ; ly:itiia. Is Njiially opp . ose(i •tp itll sec . tiquel
geok,rdpiedl fiat (ICS, Whickbasy
their. lisps fir.contirrued partisan success on.the•
11,0'4d:1;05in. ernant:itratioit and hyliereritical
'because-,m eithe.r Ic
, . .
hpntl'ff.t.o the Constitution; and boih n re inters
led lo aid disunion • and•:subAiert. the ccifis..loll
.und .to - ii.Feverit the rtistoratibri, unity
Mace and. entit.olil among the States
)11'.
• •
'6th. 1ie.,0/ard. That the ContAitution 'an
the laws are sufficient , ' for any erve'rgen.ey, an.
het the.suppression of the . .freerloni. of Fiteeo
Ind . 0 1 the press,rarel the' .Onlawittl arrest ta
•itizett. aril the sompension.ol the writ - reit7n!
I.,•iolai ion of , the (.7,onstittition
. ,
Sdatcs, where the civil authorities' are .unirope
ded, is ,. tirust darigertitls'l9.riivil liberty, .am
should. be tesislvil at the .ballbt,box ;
free'tnith in the land, ' . .• • ..•
. .
90). .1?..1;5?10:11, That-this, is . lit gni.erfirrieM• 61
white tnen,. and was established - eirtusively
for;the,White , race; thaVthe.negio . race•:are not
entitled to ;mil °ugh! not' to be atitrotteji to po•
liticalor:ocieletfoality with the ivhite .1
list that it is our ditty tp treat them with kind:
ne'ss emir cuiisiilrabion; as no 'iriferior•ond. de
potoletit ;rare; that the right of the • several
'Slates to ileWeernilie the posjtiiin; dunes of
the raeols a",sovereien. right, and Chu - pleogo4
'ot.the'Constitotido require usiai loyal citizens,
.
not"to •inti•rfere therewith: ' •
10!11.."?..o/t:ed, That Congress
,htS. no power.
to depritic any pericn fits pxopetty•for any
criminal Offence; tmless thai peison,hos - bi;eir
'first duly convicted 'ofithe. offence by the ver 7 ,
diet of, a jury; Mni tint 'all' acts Of
. Corigi•ess
those passe - 41..bY..i1ie: House of- R ep = .
rtiscotailyes, which -- sittne'to •forteff.or-Yott:
&cafe tne estates of nr - imfor otitiirces.pt!Yi t ich'
they have oot dreen convicted upuit duet - rid . by
jury, a retnicou>titotional,:and lead to otipres:
sion and ty±ri4. Li is un - : josiificgron fot
such acts that the crimes committed-id .the
'prosecution of t ire
.rleliellionlatir of unexa mpled
atrocity,. nor is . here any such' jUstifidotion'as
State. 'necessity linowitto our government or.
. . .
ife,iri/req, That the Con • stitution and,
(Tobin and the Isws,.rnust be. preserved and
maintainerhin all_' their proper and gightful•;in
piemacy; and that the 'rehelliatt • niriv in arms
.all'airgst them most'he•sptipresSed and•paidoWn,
and that it is ougdoty triThse all constitutional
'maasuges necesirary.and.prOper: to that end.:
Res'ol ir4, • Thai. the soldiers composing
°yr . :arc:lies merit the warmest thanks of: the
'nation,' Their cMintry• called and rpriblY did
they, respond, •.i.iving; They shall know a na
riOn'a gratittider . 'Wounded, a natioir's.carg; rind
dying, rhey..shnff live. in our' migioorirt!;,. and
Monoments : Shal I be 'raised. to ,teach, posterity'
•fohionor . the phtriots urn' heroes who offered
their lives at thrffr • .country's .
widoWs-anrh. orphans . shall, be:. arlotited•by - tire
nation to briwatehrid over, arnh • gared trig as ob
jaets tralrworthy a fiction's griardians • hip.• • .
LATI , .wr- NE WS
.
Lt atrpears though'all was ii.portatt quit, on
he 3d, thorn was. actually a little warlike
.
twirler on thatdak. , The•• enemy. opened Witt
shell, the 'spinhonts replying: it }vas finalt
diaeoveretdihat the attacking forCe was small
and it was accordingly attacked awl disperse(
hy. Gen, Davidson'ss 'brigade, who .succeeder
in taking, ai number of prisoners a id. six L'unq.
. On the ..4h Gen IVVClellan made an advance
of ahouo Imirmiles up James'rlver. Fresh re
inforcements,'airlired of Fortress Monroe 'rrom
Washington, -and went up the' James , river on
the eVening.of the 4th.'. .
'lntelligence has been,yeceived 'that the mail
baat. Juittaia was fired • Into, on her ti,ay - up
James'river, on the :7tti,. two.rnen and
wounding six others.• . The gunbnits failed to
. find any permanent batteries Ton the river.
We:have meivs that the rebels haye erected
an iron-clid battery a short distance. -below
Fort Darling, for the .purpose of aiding that
'work in , the repulsion of our gunboats when :
they: shall go -
Alan) , of the - prisoners taken by us are .said
to-haye belonged to Ilea'uregarcps army.,
No.civillens 'are hths , :per'initted at Fortress
Moproe,Mr with the army' on James
Scime .RichinOnd.papers acknowledge a loss,
of. 30,000. -in the recent .battles,'. but claim a'
victory., The' s rebelGen. Magruder: was not
captured as repelled.'
,
Informal ion' from the Shenandoah department
now tindercommand of Gen. Pope,.is of .mea
ger. haractei-.. 'On the 4.th a division of, Gen;
Mepo.welPs corps•took
. 11P, the line 'of march fin.
There- is a rumor%that the rebel battery on
'Jamei Island has .been again . ;attacked.by.the
federal troops, this time under command: of
Gen.,Stevens. • .
The wife of .Gen Scott died:in Rothe on the
10th.nit...„The General and 3Nl'rs..Scott had
hot-lived tegether for year's. •.
.:Contederate ,stocks rose from 92 to 97, as.' a.
result of the battles-.which have recently taken
-Sliaell,thiles that h.exnects the filth-,
mediate" recognition of the cutifcchfracy. .
i'onTiecss„,llp:46l4 July 9-7Ev,enfrlg
. The steamer Jonizita,•while:on het.Way - up . to
Haiiiion'4nu . tfiOg yesterChiY,
in ilfout,4 tn . ileq of tha . t...Prace, was fired into
6y!ifib.rebels and one mail .4),jufe.o 7 nokie:lea.
Thdl,living was fro'm G iebel field pieces the .
bpp9site'side 91 th9 , riv ' ei; and a)it...t19,1:1919* . jhe
The..stedmetivai agiouoit at
the. time. Oitr gunboats went down aitd drove
out:fhe,feheis.• • • •
A reconnoitering party was sent . otit.yesten.
day and found thi!:iebOr pickets. a•ithib;l mile
of ours.-,-vvki6ll:l . .:a to the opitiion ' h re. that
another Pattie is. close at
13rOnshyprIc3.iire being thrown 4ip . .at Hai
1611 ? .a'botit . Fort ges's . ..lqcit:iioe,.!)y
our fore's encompetlat that place. .I.'he'svoik
id progr.i.sE,ipgv.igorauly
Therniomcdcir
..• •
Jur,v - 62--Gen. BUrnside has a - rifyciditere, is
; lodOking well, and.appears dihe spirits, '
President Lincoln arrived here' early this
hatda Shoit'inteniew with BuCnside„
tad therifriroeteded up , the James
flag ollicer Wiles arriv e d here _ this morning;
. and . niiiiiy . rumors are afroiit. here 'as- fo 'the Ob
ject•of The Tehth'Ne •I"nrk regd._
meet, whieldhasibeen reported an badly cut • to
pieces; bad: oUly killed, 4 I wounded,....and•.3o
many - who, ..in, various
Ways, got ':serierated from their regirnehts, eye
no'iv daily'" refurnipg,,thOs greatly thrnirtiShing
the numh?.rs'.whO- have been reported `U , sd'ost.
• Therediave.been-twO thiee artests here .
th!'s.ium,ninotrivng . !he
who tins received orders-to isaV'e,.and
rgariletl t hem
n'tl.7l,rktOwn-are'lbeing pu
in ji , sritiet. order.; • • •'. • •
The; President arrived on the pteaeer Ar'id
accoriiven . ind by 'see.. rid' officere, iriclndittg (i
is li . eye,l) ., aniong the latter den. Ifalleck
. .
The. trutif. boat • from Harrison's. Landing
does not often arrive 11!4 e aftUt : the
b&tt :f,or Baltimore*.has:sailu'd, t hus fleftiying
fora day . . the frausmissihn by mail, of. 'l6t-
IrA*Ails,i; - rpN,.. - jilly . 10
The .Naugatuck Torr,ing; IoT. New
No intellige . nre has been. ree . eiv.ed
Army of the" Potomac for several days.: past,
furthei than, it • 'IS imprnyin . ,g• strength and
P rlic i Pti.c)
. .V.tcmsner.G, July T. .
The rticirtat*frorn:aliol.e anaelow'cimiipue
to shell thiieity..ofyirksburi!... • •
•Thu- rebels have' nv:imrilber guns
mounted. on carriages wkielf i'hey transfer from
point tg•p . oint ' , as•theprevrou ,
untenabbe by the fire of our gun's. • '•
• Oeit..Williams has planted a field bait..ry'on
the'poini:oppoOte.:the city, which' causes. eon•
sidorubfe.antioyance to the rebel gamier
The work on the canal' which is to make an
inland •village of VfesburgitogreSses j ,'nnd large
additions have beetimade to the number Of the
eontrarlands employed, • • •
Bincevr:L-Ladies, if : you . . would avoid
the mortpleation of htiviog - poor bisleu4 for tea,
When:you:have con - Tally, use only D. B.
Laud &.:Co.!Cheinical Salerad 'lt. will pr:6d,
one the same h j appy result everYTime; -no that
you !oily knoWl.vhat:to depend upon: Yoti can
get At of any . renpeetable• dealer in the 'country
lieen been shown adoeurnent signed b
thri'iNTa'!,.drs'in °lli ceo . f the:xi t iis . of the' United
Sititos.and Cartitita,':certilyineto the. superior
excellence of Ayer's Corripound Extract of
Sarsaparilla nnii.to. the value a i all his remedies
as articles of gVeat.litildiOntility. :Such avid..
enee froin -aource : hears'ns .. ofit tri•
'trinphantly in .the position Vve Gave ; loig'tnain•
fained.wfth regard to . bodt. yeF,'s :prepara.:
or'srnore'par;tiettlarly our advertisement of
)em..'.NO publishers .deed b ride opposed
.then. we are to the ptotnulgation:of quackery
in any
. ihape(bitt wu neW When use. hegani
that his remedies were above shy srusp [clop of
thot tlfry, Were about•the best it . is
possible . t . o•pi mince for...th , leurir of.ilisbase, and
that they. have y tl> . e. confidutire of all comma=,
uitjes,whe're 'the . y are lirm . wif. Nut•aloue
cause 4e.l):layors of.lhewhole . coti.otry 'believe
them us . e.ftil.tei 'their • people; but beeutisel we
kriUw frommxperien.eohat They are So - tO ours, :
do pia belio, , e We are. rendering a substantial
'serviee . to oui readers in,rnaking their virtues
kriOwn'to them.—[Courier, Princeton, IZy:
NI Alt Rf D
.
. ,
At.Pori-Allrgany, Pa., July 2d,. by 11... C.
Cornforth, di Smethport, Mit. FRANK, M. COLE
:%I.tri and Miss ' ANcjELia 'Homuna, both of the
former. place' .: ' . - '
' In Renting toWnsliii), on . Sunday, June . 29th;
JERLSII.I . I3., wife Of H. B. King, in the 80th
year'of her nge. - • .
CAMERON. COUNTY
Sheriff's Sales.
. .
By. VIRTUE of sundry writs of 'Veedi4,6/4.
Exponai. I , :eniliciont - .E.iponat, is
sued out of the Court. of , Conartion Pleas of
Carrieron county, .Pennsylvania, and to me di-,
lected, there' will. be' explised.: to Ipublic .sale, ,
at the Court liousein. Shippers', said county,
on Monday, the 14th day of. July., A. D: 1862,
at, one d'eldek P". M.: , • ' • •
. The following desciibed Real Estate' situate
in thetownship'ot
.Shippers,
.County, of Camp
ion and State of 'Pennsylvania, hdunded and
described as viz:—Beginning at; a
Chestunt Post on the North: banlc.of :the
inahoning Creek, bearing South-West iron, 'the
• Soiuh=west corner Apple-tree in the Orchard,
heing•the Sduth-west. corner of 'the Freeman
Lot; 'thence North five degrpes.East two hon.
dred . and' thirty poles to a Oat; fora corneri to
'the North line of the oilginal.;stirvey; thence
.South fifty-ninedegrees'East eighty perches, on
said north line,to a post on said lrne,for a corner,'
on tlit;.Northline.of,.the original survey afore
said; 'thence South five degrees Vest two him=
Bred' and.sixty-five poles 'to.a- post ISn the
North bank "of ;the Sinnamahoning creek;
thence on the silid..creel4lhrongh. all its wind
.• . . • .
fogs, to the Waco of ,beginning ; containing One
hundred.and twelve and one-half acres of land:
all .iinproir.d, one pivelliaillouie. two 'Berns
and, .Ott-fionses,"two 'Welk orwate . r, . and a
quantity• of :Fink trees,' and one Blacksmith
Seized, taken in n txecution . and to 6e sold aa
of Cowley' or
Jonathan Colegrove now for..:t he Use•of John
•
. •
The following described Real Estate riituate
in the township of Shippen,county of Carriermi,
and tie Scribed as follOws; to s:Witt-‘-Bounded
North by , warrant N 0.1033; 'formerly. owned
by William Bradiet, :East' lands of C;fl
Sage, South, by warrant or lands . Of
,Weat',hyllands of SanecaJ:reeniam containing
iwo'hundrod''and thirtY-4 . even acres of lunditie
.t garne or Tess,.. having theteon One
Dwciliu ' two Shore'. BotiseSione.pou'-
ble Saw Mill, four Barns and thrt.houses, 'and
One Blacksmith Shop, three.. Wells of. Water and
A qunntity .. uf Finit yrnes,and'a bout one hOO
- and -860 y acres
,of 'lmproved • ..
. Seized; taken in PoieCtiiinn,' and iyikr . he Sold
as the property-of Cowley, at the Suit
of Jonathan Colegrove nOw . for.the use of John
. .
. ."., '• ' . JOHN A.. ELDRED, 8 k ii 4 ...
Sheriff 's: Office Shippen, •Cameron' Co. Pa..(
• • 'Julie 17, A. D.-'1862.: :- 5 I
NEW CASH .
.STORE
OLEAN PRICES
nAreD rlairs MADE EASY ! !
. . .. .
. . . . .
. .
• I vionld iespeci fully announc e Jo the citizens
of...NleKe . an and adjoining • Tot:Miles. that . they
ean.do oa I , Vell•in Smethpore,ln thO Stove and
'tirl , wate . 'lini- as• in. cole4n. , I shall, at all
times, have on band a liirgO stock Of ' • - . -
COOKING,‘PARLOR & BOX STOVES !,
TIN-WARE,
. ,
alteet•lrun' & Copher•\Vare;
.LEAD PIPE AND PUMPS,
Hoof Iron anil ilunse-kerpers Ilartl•Ware, Vic. &c
Job Work,
of all, kinds (lone with 'dispatch; and in a satis
tory manner; at the.lowest possible prices. , •
Orders; promptly, attended to., • , • ,
Give me . a coll-- 2 at the -building known as
Store--ojvasite. the Post Office
Smethport,. — Pa. ,
. • • Match 2°086.1
DE,MOIttIST'B.SIIBItOIt OF . FASIIIONS,The
ILL, best : and
,tirmit' reliable Fashion litagazine in the'
world. Contitins the largest and • finest Fashion-Plates,
the greatest number of Ilya Engravings, the latest and
most reliable learnt:Won, three full-sized .Patterns, for
Mressses,•and a sheet of now Ilrade.Work :
. and •Embroi
.during Patterns. • Every .Mtither, Dressmaker,Millener,
and Lady, should hitve it.. Published Quarterly ' •at 47,t
liroodway„New'York; sold everywhere or sent by mail
at 2.s'eonts.' Yearly 81,Witha voidable premium. • :
The Summer number now ready. `•
KOLOCK'S DANDELION COFFEE,
'This
,p'reparation, made'froiri,'tiie best Java Cotßie,Sa
ra . cornibende4 by pbyaicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS
BEVERAGE 'for General Debility, . Dyspepsia,. and' all
bilious disordors. ; Thoutia ods. who litr . .e.tienti compelled.
to ahauiton the useof coffee will use this without Wort-
Ous etteOtA.,, One can contains Die strength of twopounds.
of ordinary cotton,' Pric'e Vs' 'CCU tr..
, .
'KOLLOCK'S . LEVAIN:
The purest aul best' BARI :cc; nit !mown; fOr
liuht, sweet tied nutritiou4 Bread. and pukes:—.
• M riKACTVRI:M • •
• M. H. KOLLOCK, ChPniist,
Garner of Broad andChestuilt Streets,
vIrILADEGAIIA,
And
,sold by. all. Dritggi!its And Grooern.
• • " •
..SMETHPOR LIVERY "STABLE, :
rpHE SUBSCRIBI?.R . has opened. a new
ery;Stahle in.Smethtiort, at- 9. R. Ben
nett's Old.Stand;citi.Main -street, just east. of
Mehanics'; Where can . be found the hest of:Hor
ses and ,Carriages'at low.prices: ;He intends to
Inake•Sinethtioro a . .permanent reSidence, and
asks a share - of ilatronage;
N. N. •SMIT•H,
Srnethport, August 2.1, WO, rt23tf.
MERCANTILE APPRAISEMENT.
L
ST, of Venders of Alerchendise and their
Classification of Ill'Reati county f0r•r862..
Sntethpqrt Borgirgh
A. N . . Taylor,
HanrS' Hatnliff,
Orin J,'Humlin,
W. S. Bro kynell
B adfo rd
Gabriel; S. ,Smi t
Smith & Barber,
L. Ih Dolley,
Notice' is hereby given •That a Court of
Appeals' held at the COnnthiSsioners'.
Office in Sinethport:on.the 15th,. day • of July,
next, at which time and plaCe all persons ag
grieved by the foregoing, apPraisement will be
heard itnd.soch iibateinents made as are deena,
ed jest and proper
JAS. E. BLAIR, •.
June 23, 1862. . • ..1116riaMik Apprai4er.
•
A PAIR OF . REAL • NOVLTIFS
And one Without a Mate.'
"THE PAPER NECK-TIE."
(PATENT APPLIED FON.) ••
This, tie ,is made entirely of paper, in 100 dif
:erent styles, and in perfect imitation.of silk
and ether fabrics. 'The price .is.so low that a'
gentleman may wear A NEW TIE EVERY.
DAY, and yet not be Charoble tvith eitrava
garice,Orene tie . can be worn
. from 3 to 5 days,
if necessary. to.econornize.
•
. .
2d:-=THE : RELIEF TIE.
ATE:VI'EL -JAN:
0,
This is doubtless the most .peffect silk, tie
ever invented, and is just what•thc . name Im
plies, a perfect ""Relief" from all further trou r
ble in tying' bows. -
3d.---VIE LACE EDGE TIE.: • •-
An exquisitely beautiful articleit has only
to he seem to be admired..
BRouwzß,. ,
• Sole mannfacturero,
No.3oWarrea k Street; New York.
N.l).—We tr.' WIMLESALE JOBBERS'
ONLY. . Country.'Meiehants can order ur.
gdodS of ANY' WHOLESALE HOUSE *lot :
whom they. Are dcalino,.
A:J; NOURSE,',
.Proprieti)r
14 $ 7 , 00
14 7,00
14 7,00
1! . 7,00
11 7,00
14 7,00
11 7,00
11 7,00