M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, March 21, 1863, Image 2

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fxittence,
who'.:fii,ht , , for the'-. union • Wti-have r Several
i letters" which
'cle:rcyrnan . •
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.Jerry, teictinrs;'tirgipgrlhr. farmers'or• 0 on— ' The farmers of '.lll;:ean.'eMint hive a
1 ,0,-
tions.rd the War, While •hia : •• • Y
i i , •;, oce t.lppertanity to wake. money,, . Let every.
pe
.• • ,• .,1 rod at around be• caltiealed. •. ['rites are - high
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`. ' AO, here let roe d 6 ju soon to- oho- ; tl ' '1 and ts;ill.rnei - ease liir , iryear., at )(inst..
g• n otoa II i • , . . •
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lii!iiie. p0ii04.....1' , -mise ppielien deft. ' Gerrici, .. . - .7 ---7- """"`" -- "'" ------- . -- - -:-- :.
IBRittii l ii! likti* to learn,.his 3he seris e to'see I We Wele: tina . hle to to' print:- the DE , mocitkr:,
!hit' ire P*erve 'bin"' country , slavery :Vriililas . t iveelz . , the il,,t te 'oti the' outside, will, to': Sound
get,l he the t e well! due to rtibellion:: .* .! a week hehind titue ' •
)Iftd*on,iiit !he one hand, owl-liko fano ti- '
!Oi!.1 1 s Iciiilittriiik.ite' hold upon the rieciple . , ji. is
IN!liliffik 't.iiieiii'int:the Other, sepossina, mad:-
Oisiii Ord ying , tEje.atoMsPliern. of
~Connecticut,
!Fiti s . ektely suppressed disloyalty of thd Demo
ie -
jii.lif State ConventiOn,"ind; the. 41;coneealed
0W44 proelfvities of its . nominee for,Governor.
Itii,ll';litiird.itiind the" edlintry. from the bon-dila
tion:Ojai, hls'oNctlim Would: bring upon both
•Cir• Goiernment and •Union, if dependeirtt
.
upnn:partY, Will'surely perish. No such :nr,
• genindtiort strong 'enough-: to saVe . either.
Ainliuler and people• should lose •no •:tiine in
iteiejitiog,nnd.realizing this truth, • 1 cafe hot
What patty prevaile, , of , how ;eleetions'yesult,•
'if the “Stars and - Stripes are oailed'to ihe•mast
Iteld.!';:Lityisity to the Union--fidelity to irk
govignment,• are' the only tests worth preserv
• ing And when ; in•• • •gOod faith, • all. true: in n•
)Iseiltecthie Meaenre of duty—cruehini out of
theiti,wnY 'the net wori,•of. party,
.fort.etting
tkey were, ufiderOther cireurbrarices, ! , a tit i=
men; 4mericeingt,'' "Whigs,i'.cille—
pyblicans," or "Democrats," nhd remember—
,sitikonly that,therare briotheis. iinryletl'togitt-•
bee. to uphidd a loVernment and. Union - richly
.worttf•'• - all : ihe riches of ~ blood .and tree:core
. titheii'preseivation •may Coit "And only.
- then ; shall we' .ho • assured . . the repoblic" will
live•to..iOnler egain ite blessings upon is.
whole waywaidness provoked chastening :eat.
Let:than - deattuciion: • ' •
Tau.ntow, .WEED
V „
~:r/t3f044.111 ISCHARGED.—WC. learn thaf
early lait .week.one of the .Abolition werlimen
att** Stite. Arsenal was required, by an official
connected with the adjutant Gemnal's office,
furnish a list of names :of all Demorrats
emPoyed in and about tffe ;Arsenal. The older
aria promptly; complied with; and sorne;tWenty
on more Deatcorate,, as we are infortiid, race; v
ed noticer hat their•services 'would not '-bo,
.quired after lest.. Saturday: All of.. these men,.
some of tbent: heath cif. families, are 'thus
Orown'out; of emplciyinent at an 'inclement:
'sermon, simply. betnuse they belonk to the
Democratic party and will not . 'sacrifice their
manhoOd:ind Political principles by tamely
sandbeiely submitting to 'the ffictaterial tnno
datesof the. Abolition tyraots who. hold.:pan•
ivel on CaPitol hill, and den'onnce every :man
is a idtraitor" Who refuses; to. swear , by..the
.110p6 and endorse .the unconstitutional and,
Treasonible.meaures of.the charcoal dyanty
Washington: prOscriptien 'of all Democrats
is to be the game, at the Abolitioniatai as the
late wholesale; decapitation at.* the; Arsenal
'would, seem to indicate,'it'la to be hoped that.
*en. the Democrats come. into .power they
Will , :play, at same game and matte a ' clean
oviespin'everY department.--Pot Jr
• '.l:TerotrSaiertaterri Sotitn.—We can—
sot estimate the Union sentiment at the South
as very treat, but that it exists there to some
degree still I. beyond , question, and that which•
floes eiist ne:eris.to•'-be fostered. If we • eould
divide ths.SOuth, we. could • •ceinqifer rebellion
aortreatere union •'Very.,repidly, We must , not
forgetthatjt is: only, a$ short time . since the
Southern vote for• secession was had, and -that
there were- ,large minorities, 'hot actual
stisjoiities, • in same States, opposed . to, the
'Mori movement. These opponents yield
:ed to,tbe presure, : but, in yielding,. they must .
• have retained a lingering:hispe- - that. their vvis
demr.ivoulgl in . the end be' prayed greater than
that of their-secession opplionen's,... This hope
would:. naturally. give -way to the excitment
ef-the.wart-hut -as that exeitrnent grows more
famil i iar, ode have,.n&dotibt that thousern'S'on .
thousands of Southern men, look haelt."W it h
Tegret to the.course persued,..and lung earnestly
tO iee.sorne: way'. opened,h3r . whileh the error
tan behretrieved and the' wisdom of Iheir or—
'gins' advice be established. •
The philosophy of reaching Such men's minds
andltiving.thetri strength has: been top much
left out:of :the plan . of war of our side: Wet see ,
allinimering light in the suggestion' of Mr.
:Seward that they , ' should-: come into Congress
and discuse the whole•sUbjeet, theret• but men
;at the South who went ; . , to accept Such • a Aug,-
gestion cannot..en• long as , the. poOular . yoice
is against 'them. -If, however, the next Con—
":gress of the Puited. , States should • present,' in
.thelionse• of - Representatives, at least, -.us it.
seams likely' to do,:a body whhre the Southern
Men might' hope, to haie'' their views
'treated: teepectfully-, even if they were pio
slavery views, there would he additional
,indlicernent to -them to send -representative's.
Wilda there may -seem . little hope-just now.
Nyertbalese, it is a 'strong argunient in favor
efthe election ofeonservation:rrien to Cortgfee',
.for! Within two , years who does, not hope that
.
yke . Inky tee Southern representatives at Wash- ,
'."
. .
The ilnion sentiment at the SOuth should be
.etnicetraged, however small it may be now.
it is sk time.. of rapid revolutions, in tbought,'
ceellng t and•stiotiment.: If the North proves
itself ',trinity, _conservative, If. Coon.•ctieut
votes. ageinst:radication, as 'NeW,Hrimpihir e
has 'Voted againit,it-, we may expect some good
tied: to lie produced , in the way. of increasing
that,feeling at the Shuth :which, after all; must
eniigb'efore, the-,Uniop hi restored to power
:item However tlinieur hopes,. however dis
taut 41 .1 11 : sittPctition,;we . Who are
. true',Union.
Sets moat constantly:bear in 'Mind that there'
will be jup.trtie onion until: the 'men • of. the
North: spike. when we look to the
glory ottlie'lluture Union, that • union of feelOg
is the abler, the only etiolgency.! How earn;
sq.:l6. it . to' be; prayed : ;for *. and' 'labored
.10117-.YOure r ai: Coto . • • •
. . .
• Gitt.Fotunittiton. who•was.recentli anrprise
-44; anCeaptuied, by. the rebels .at Fairfax
~ pior;, Honed,. it '.appeare mai betrayed by a
.„Yirtint',l!sonain with Whom he supplied he was
.. ,bil' 1 0014 11. k.:-' 0 4 40 : 1 1ttlio:intrigue. She his been
-sr i. ,# , U4,' , plicad in, the Old Capitol Prison.
Ail i filifii.'i 3 o , o!ikit, , were ; found eoinmunioatione
.f , ' . .1(44) ~ I , ,, i itnat•:-4 a tit herit les, ,a t, Bich M o rid, and
,‘" ' l lj _ llPilf4itli: bir - tif , anot he i contemplated
iri l
t''iS :ll ',ii - :; : : .
'' , ;'so' l Vhle:',,. • ~ , • -
, ,1., Ili ,minister 4 1 40' with Secretary
X - 'lliiiildiay: ilelit' "141444 other A l-.
':4,4i7witflffrr:l-00!;1-Pcie!lin' the French
.-1 *•.:4.ll,lloo4,oill'"„dinnir-,:A, I. ' raid the
..=,' ~;fl,llo # ':l o :olo4lo,bad`..c.natnin in
. 1 1 41 1 ftilitergitliiaW inlnioter. `We
lie :714:4 tliii.,Ciiiii*one''.en `agreeable . one:
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-,,,q/.-- - •.: 12 :.-.:-0'.'-‘••==',!'-' !':: r•:,: . - -.' ' •' ; '''. - ' ' - '.. -
Saturday, March 28, 1863
...• , ,On•thetni' ; i6tprlsejy
intresting . .
wfiicir ipfe.rests every fiiinily in. the.-Ittnii. • •
MUSICAL . . Olean Musical
• Se . ciety wilt Iroltd•a,:nlidsical...co'nveiitiaidi;
meheitig:Moailay, abde.ondhaitiafl'i. , ' ;
ibiye; ;dlif s eeesiona from ; 10 to 12
o'clock :in., frain:,2 . to 'and, 7 do:10'p. rid... -
The s'eryicedr'ol: JthENSON; of Ilos-
ten, the celebratii.d and.. teacher, have
pairie . :41 - airrd• to
melo'it an.iuslrurd ive. - a nil entertain, ersis'dan:
The Cons nt ion 'w ill ~d ose will) a - i4rit ad: Cap ,
cert,:on Sairlay evening, April dacha
opßn at atithissio . n2s
For the hll cpe'ria of : lbSl"gill
be frorn abroad
enter
tained by the.cilzaris ; .fr.?ii of
Onr: 7 —Fßitti; Evrox, our STtpetvicor
ha.t sett] out }i. store. to BLA
lip(h fevrne score
of iir . ks hit is iil f ive .I . lp
his, blisii - teSi.lintsoii 11 . 11 d. to the..oll6es
of his o ' illeckvittio.iit.ti:tvi.ttio . o,..ttittihiittle fr'y
the iiitni.'t.stsot nut. nexi :
noilihe in Pterl fiort.oui
an indit§triittts itrttl Pnterpritii g firm to telt , his
piece, we hitt•e un rratt'ort to 6ttplaill.
&
receive, a liberat.pationtittn..--a'cap . • •
M'REAN - OOLNTY RAILROAD
. • I( is with . olOr.e - thon
. plectSitre tint
we. commuoicatcao ourreader's the. fact That(
(lac prOspects Of nit e,arligornpleticin•of a R. 511..
road
.to the •he bead' tvo 'Of"
of.Pu creek, in thisCoun ty;'wicro r nev,r so
flatterint: Thursday; the• 10th
inltant . ,•-the chUit . er .of Ihe 111'Kean . •2
and : vigat ion To.' was.. transferred-to the
Company, of which the • Mcser.' •
Butterfields, of . England,' ace" the .prineipais..
As erly cis last July these., gentlemen
'meneed InveStigitiing.the extent of the. coil de
poOt ;in thii tvgion, the • fgasibility nf. tnirin2 .
and delivering the a•Oal to.tlify;rnarkets
wriuldnitthrial , y, be supplied• from s t held tri!lies . ,':
and the consummion . tind permunericy, of these
MorlcOts'.. ; . Sa'tisrying, thenselv'es uppn': these
Various points:the at tempt ed e • far .
lands owned by parties . who lino been greatly;.,
if nOt.wholly, • instrUMental in dir:•cting'their
Laceration I. fhia: object.. • NOt . ' sticccgdlng-
.ii
'procuring the.ltrols ai. w . hat:.they. consiCieaed 0
reirsonakle figure fact . :>'believMg.; - ..iffter
making thug eiloit . .to • Por:chnSe:the•land.a . SPOlcen.
.af,:tha.t.noroil lands could he pi ocu red without
poying.egMbitadt prices; alie:yn • banctotied the
idea of'building.n Railroad or tinyt !ring
to dei•elnpa,he mineral resources of 'this county
' • SOlogliine clnpSeil...heiore it was.lccinven to
any one" heik ea , ised.thq - 11et . ie:
to give !IP the . Project,„ svhich.tliclyhtal.
hold of soOn as thea;
facts becairie ICr ! Own . ., ritsidet3t = Directors. rit.
.c.iiiFelFe;ertrittied'Atf colitat. , Tadt the impression
which' had peen tnaulo in'aeferencelothe say of
S. A. Baektio; ..Esqr.; . t . he
!hint of . theiCompAny,'lmmediately fe . malred to
New'YOrk an 10hored In. convince • the En—
glish
CorMinny' that :.there c . vs . re otbey,..'and
equally as, vcalurible • 'cOal)l:lands,..thritcottld he .
piirp.hased: . at a..r . r . ionitble
upon these mid being Satisfied that
CKenn gounty., proieutcd ta roPciagreatcr
extent of - mineral laridi •thd:rt 'they had fir • ct..
knowing that he
more'. • or less. gompotipn.:..in Ahoy'.
algtermined upho.the..rorripietion of then orig•.
• •The' annual eiectiOn• fo'r :Direetnr . of the.
M'Keari Railroad rind' Nayiriarion' Co.
•
ready 'been held; arid in order lo.ebange the
'beard it : hecame necessary thata , special ad or
Assembly should be passed
w - ds also:necessa
'ry' Co,atithcirise.:t he:hoard of Jfirectors, or a Ma
jority at least, tp • be non-residents of .the State
Of yeatiayleania, arid further grant the hold:
ingot.the; tmeetings of the tioard outside the
:State limits. Unless 'fhia legislation could be
procured, the parties objected totaking t old,of
the 'project. '..Those.who understood the .gen..
eralßailrohd laws of the State . , andhoW utterlY
:crier:ltra(' istiriction to those laws thekgisfation '
required, looked -;apon its accomplshinent. as
beingalinost hopeless :This new ohstacle tuns
however: overcorir . tiy the- exertions -of , 111 r•
frackus,.whOyePaired toljairisburg end by'his
indefatigahle.personal efforts-sucereciertin . get
..ting:is bill. throner• both .hraticees of the.leais•
lature and signed 'by the . governor, the sacrind
day•of his' arriYal at the Capital, which
prOviiion the Partiee'required.'
Thaiiill.proVides that the election of direc—
tors'fer the 'road sha.ll;lie .heldron' the 19th day'
Of March, each Year: Qa•that day the Messrs.
.Butterfielifs and, their 'attorney were here' and
a . meeting
. 'of .the. stockholders . was ' held,
'this old bthird ofrdireetors- retired and the
lowirig named gentlemen' were • desigriated ea. '
the aew:COMPanY; ;president; 'Fre6rielr But . -
tarlieldt:Pirectors.lAn:Butterfield, kyruen.A:
Jacobus; G-.`J.raritvee i , S. A. .Backus, John
- - Miles and lahn.Falcone.r. . •
Toe • Presidt:tit. and at least • three 'of ihe'di•
.
rectors of
,this ilew Company as,e iyealthy men
oodpf could' "bitill thF road, if
neeitssary : , deaignaled as
ibe - .fesitierit diree.tOr •by , tlie.'attorney" of the
•111eas?sr130,tet s tield,;;; , ..vithout
him Tito latoelt•‘s!hii•ii had beCn pre.elooi•
ly,siib.seriPed w” tranSietreil -:arfdpaid for by
- theittive . compa . n . y,: Work wilt-ber cornmesieet(
tilion ;he'.rc:iii cc curly sprin os
,tiraeti•
iVe hero 4-an aci i f
,justice to
Unnit..nbusitl - and trio c h-s la ade t i.d ptrtoo.'-'o7htit
• avttrof beitctit .1 he popla 'of 11,1!ft:eap..comiiy .
front h ittilto . ad and the, devalojt.
rnetit.or . oar,adr,crcl;resporc'ds,,addistet:lt)'clati
ttatitaatitin . " tor , tific nati : . .'prpitdyt : ly.'.Of
1140 iirietcy
and taro of 8,, A, ckav.
.11,j \Ce. 4 s tire
th'erof the Intl ypl Old Ens ilett Cited .yellyS 0 1
t ITlo,oad all of his ayailabt incites in,opriviing .
niinns 'nntieittfea vat i6t to iodtice.capi'alists to
build . 1;n,.. thttict atid malte...tlieFc..rcsotirc;tts
ttetin see:
ande . thtty the .eitizettegtielly -intrusted :and
o. : hrt - wniild. b.o t:tinaihy benefitim)hy rue rtl l / 2 tilt?
We . hank- with , hang at the et,yrit,,t' 61', a
,
I)ndinpof , our nice,
nub jeattit:ry,- tin ! y not
fnilyd'tno iiom.cdvva but hindered:
innenttort's and. nh
foturdeii . _ shoNt . -; . t int
czills,rs • 'llel4eff 610
'.ris itelt `n
pi.nvpil to wlinin we, aT , !'inil;:t,t , ;(l' . l.ot,,T feali
tvr,
(.5..fer;.01t• the pass, excdpt to . .prolit frar
: , • " •
re . ciinp..r,llllla . t!.' of
roniit:01p:o0 ahe • ro , t) of. 113 ' Wil
17.1 . ,5 . .f . '11 die MOO of our
have; • jrl:i ru:tr•y* yt,irs, 'l;llo%vti •:of.
h - vp
! ii'pans
Ivo9l(llzeiilvarltotze
ilores.s In tit id 11,-,lk•• . t whivh
!IA y: ' tor
,t 1 pp . I y . , io . v r a r,
119 1110
• •A;r.porr s fr,orn St. ritgo 1,114 1),:n
rdllryliin . iliat the ppopl i , ..;1" dictLict or
004V? , 'Iltio nod 711ontr. CliO,tie..hrto ikon. t'in.
, fley' :n. Luens• Trorp; tart, from
T'orto Rirri ;in.! 511116 . 70 (1; , •C.11;;1,,,'11,1.‘! .'nvor
v.i.cQrl• of nor. ord,rt , .! It a
ironeh the, Sirinicl,pioirr tors:of • Dominp
wPre'nhoilt "oft r.., into .troubln.. '
A letter f"roni,lyhor Island. bobrirv•Sly dr, nab.
.nv:tlint.nri Ito o:ir , nin, of t hr. (MI instant n
aramrr ramp the, .fi rod :Nvd i p.l 1 . 1 c,
01 I:4t
. 1)r. rot! , !hp.
hr train.d.nn
thi. A fiinhOr;
or othor '•••"
A qi9ll!r.h - frmn O':•1 Canldn:
•A
n,(l no rot's,
'rho , Alfif on hr.ii'ni:r. , ;l';.n forro, rmrchorytil, lh
no!rio-rionttrrc. \i:r.y;:thol"
dr;rtiov,,.l I h.i.:r . prnry , -.H . V• ri 11 J ! Iti
IrnoCi
Ti;„ to. thy
wouilded
'and .Itire - n n'ireqtr•4l.: • •
. .
. .
. . .
GO it . . Stahl, i'.l . f . r)i 1 Y :I:' . .llfi I . r .' til,t . a',4 'a INT, , ,j,
(74nreal, 1 . 1a5 I ):T.n 1 , 1.1v , 1,, by. g ri". 11,in17.1. ,
•fricoi; in rorniTiln,i
. 0f• all 1 . 1:e . cay'at ry iiii .tii
'.nepatf tn . ont
,i)f . .lVa..liin , 4ln . ri.. • • ~ ' •
An lroli;rnammlis rli9.rtvlr'rrf gee. say:
pm r oner , ,.'oeirnile
fame,l at -Richt - Mord;
.night; rvlrite . there er.onllete•
ly:dernli,herf • the olfi en of the J . .: Ile A' tr n Lift ,
. 4111 I - r" rrcto;ti
and : three the Siortiae/ nific?, and tee
military antl.orttiet , .ithteerl a: gridri.' to prevent
a..distnitranee
`A,lfisptarb from . Son rianei..ca, nirch .
stars that the tact
leaviM4 1101 Dort by U.S.' "offi c !“l,
an.1..tak.41. In• ch,rge as 4..•. pi teer..%About
tw , iffy secessionists were. eaptilred - aboto.j,
w€;11 armed, .aoul six : bta'ss
cat riage's suitable tor tICSI sips. C . orr'espoinl.
0 . 11C0 . 0n 3he •prfq , :nris of the prisoners iclPntitie.l
them, Wit h rho. party recently negot t
t'eariVir - . lll.c;ut tar pr fe • T.ln;
prisoriers. were•confinerl•itt the' Fo'rt Atrial ids.
• •..11.,n'y rnim& 41 rests rt,yelil'ely follow. Tha
schot?ner.arrived.bifely:.:(rorn',Nrw Yoi k , un.l
- citase(l here by ...Feeet.sionists. ;•The
.t t. n full cutimlemPrit;
:nen talon nti bul.rdat:a
, c . ,ist:•i The) , holnl: to tile
steamer Orelon.w.h.le eiiro , .ro,:, fir laza I;an,
t II st. , .
n r . u. port ion .. of the ChapinaCs 'Crew • rnt
un - then; th.! Oregon' to•iyeip i iiplure
w‘i • Califo.r.nia
the - alaun yeneti d San Franels ,. .o. • • •
. A Ion;; h•i!vr
Naihmik;,:Alaich oth, nmoni: othei (him4i,
told tlie,people of: the North,_ in my
thoMilmis:of them will tecol!ect.,
70/vit . I
. 111;zc. re);,7/-1, 7 ;:it .1;; 'Say, 04 , half of
all ihe.slape.iin tho'oeederl.Strites swill fizlit for
ost9i4r.t,'a/td
_fight to perpetrate their ,ozo!l'
Fo.RTO:ss MoNrinr.; .stri 1.01
tligt,Teesday_Cel. 'Spe ! 11 t"..e llt Penn
sl vanii Cay6.l6 , j and some lirtillely, attached
the rebel bree4t-works.oe the Blitelmatei, be ,
(ailed to - carry them; Ou'r loss 'was 17 uawd•
eil ilad tnissiefz.,
tl'achrn.-lit 'of innunted tir,der Lient
,captured ten at the same time..•.
IslAsuviLT,p,
,Tprn, Milre/: 19
Joflen or the Ist Tenriesev. 'e I‘
was yesterday..hy grreiril:as near
hard.. Tenn. • Sat lei,. • wa,one were attaelii , l•
on the . Alorfreestiorri pike tri•driy
Mix. Miles from : Cashvilleq tint'. drivers: and
horses captured arid. i.Vatintis brirned. • • :1 `
The army has. net. hioyed Inctvard;..hat is
neennyiri t t its ; old 'quarter ? a . x.-11furfreestioio.
.:I:he.:r.iVer.is . falling ' ' •
CITARLtSTOV, reb• 14.
Capt. 111ic61er, with ,tletaelimelt; Went to
the-observatory. on -Bea& last •liiebt;
whore the •Yankee-tlignal . corrts;yvere stationed,
and . .eaptuted Abe.. svhole. - company keeping.
watch 'there, consisting of one sergeant. and
seven. privates.- The prisoners have arri'veti at
• V. U; •ilillard, froM. Spotsylvanis, has
arrived in Richmond with' machinery for
ing ciitton cards, arid will commence operations
in: few
,dayi. ; ' . . , •
ST7i.M.A.R.Y . OF 'NEWS.
A d;riplitch: 41:the l'hilarielphia:piguirer 'of
yesterdaYobies, thatthp--belief,is geperal in
WashinVion that' Lee?a. army is luilinir back
upoh-RiehMond... 'This .corresponds . . with - :the
adroissirin .. .mbrie . in: tbe . Riclrypopil•'Examiirer
'of Thu . riala'Y:lAst . ohat the..movements or.Fico'k
'er'wakleither
compelref tic t' or a ciiVe
hattlemon the part pf..ibe
At 1I o'clock on filo night of-the. 1 % 10r: hi3[.,
Gorpthoilore• I.'art'agnf t itcke& they.yelp , • hat :
levies at''Port . Ifudon..
ran Agyo'un , l,..vras ahareloacOidnil - bbrrt.
The' : firing. lioth side's was very ,i..vore;
Our-siMy was thori wjth t htn..rnilea id (lie
rebel wbilcs.and.fell jubilant as tothcir.chances.
. . . - . . .
. ..
.. A ( n w t i n y§.;yzn th. r ebel. inoroola.re . portf!cl,
•t he', 6) ptit re, Rear Newbern,..ol ey f r.irfy...cir Buff-
aloß.§,"•-.A'•.ti. , irri 'Wliich ,haA - s ilr'eri ris6::.ro:co . ii'
jpourß in .Northßio•tßinils: , It".riaiv: appears'
.that•a ".13atilrlh". is a'citizi , n•ot - the South who -,
fi,.ists io clinging •to : the . Constitutiou and the
Lrnirin... .-
•.• . .
. .
wAs let the,. Prov.ide'OC'e
C,atuti. : on Ilte,•;l6tilt iii ' The • neighbOrinit
coentry"...was
. 600noVerflowe , t1, arid safety
-01 fujetol And foe olike Threatened. - town
ni Lake Provitlence..Av.as under ‘t . e.t . i.r -by: the
morning. ' •
Gen..noseorahs has Ten , ble color met ion• to
that thete . ,ore :ceviutnrn.`,re~intcntn of robe!
•earal ty encamped
Tei.nessn'e, making po , paratinhsfor a raid it•do
lit•nt 1;y::-. • •• •
t tentroniart rerontly at rivod al .
_W,tshin, , 2,-
'ton frae.t . , the Yleinity :of.. Cliiir!eyort,
s•dys.tilat.it atta, , k will.
he !nude upon -that place; •t ha t a lioaa'y
.rinA ?ton. is' a shortly to . made` upon a
pwrlt South A tiariti , ;. which it
is pot n eiv. pi tuleilC in n nntiinf,and a at I I.•:
o tr*e rf of,l.lre Nary, uotAient of.. tdtitnat,.
• ;o.ll.: , Prir'side nnfi.stafr, IvPr!! .I.xp. , cte , l, iii
in Cint-inn,iii yo.s:v6ky ',. • •.
ry,rtr , l' that 410•r , .1.1s 14r11.• n erns`.,:
rd rinck 'llll.tir in Ipri:”.. Ibrir• 1 , 1:1.111 , n firing
anoth'r r
It 'is 'r,:,:prctrd" that .G;' , n. ,101•11str,n•v. ill
e comrhand . cti_the •X-,'
. .
l!r. is .9) a te:),nn t hr , POr•
[loyal .0 qt.d. that
..).arl;‘ ,, hvi.'.lt..
tr:',•10;on j . no 10 17
2r -c•r or;
.Cro
ira c.
„ loop:L.! O.). i? .
With p !Holt
out of towN.ahil fn t s
~.L.l.orn Ice had a 4trit'j:.'n. • 11.1111
1.6111 , V111 . f., 'llll.. fir,o
in t t •,1 .!
ti.lln, to f7e.lar 1 0
do , porn(
1.1a1.e. of,.orra , ior, ‘wiliTrohal , l3 . br 1'74 ill •
• oc!,lV1111.11 11' 111 • a rrint...o foir
rpf 140. (or ,lion ul
th; , colored now.
wo y of S-,n.Fra,ri•vo roil'
.$100.0")1) . have 111111:
f. S. • t n.s.
f,orr tl
j.,;1 b
n a: nrar 0 . 11 . /Lber 'rf 45:
ar
. 11111111)711:
l'llllllo-1'1:'.19 71.1. • Ilaffi , •t Lan'e
),i',•st, • u.hn 'rot 171!1.1..d .
0,k";7 1 'q . . 1% .T1117. 7:1(11)1i1.11'
W, -it for roaf; nothing oi.itnp - ot.,yr.•.liai traO•
liirrJatiiiat..plaenalfyr;iiAdv
I,Aur. r •ClTy, Maki. G
ft. irti.l. l and 1 . F . 1.
Nl.;rtmon •.z •ns G tv - •
W.,rt• - • o'd if
CHon ! • . l . .Cfmti-r ti
airr+l rol•a1
•.6.1 Th;! - .ltid:2:o‘ol • the'.DisirFet Canty
. .
in,lil.Se , rVir any emitdopas..: t,nt't• tint vi'.17.. , 0rt
Ate in a cp . s ideltirtninet.! to p:;ve . ot. 11.1 i•
1 , ..0.1enil "(livers. an:rtlf,i' .
cit
to le
ComiPi till nri
1i;r1,.1 or 1t,:15-: S. A cinv. .Who
1•+11 tot IV,i.birroon; ikas:l;ovii. or ro5,40;11 by rot
Cosi:lox El'itfl Lrnu2hi -bark.: Jt k
%.6.1.,..11;ify1v0ie, , ..1i!, to Coloi,H Cut)
Sr. hori., Ma , ch 22
adviees Green.wood to ..1101111,6 , '
1;orz are to tho.effort the ; 21inhoat :
d,tl.Fort. Pernbet too 'on.: ti.itaiday
.but Ivithbut de'etsi ye ie.s-nit. The
bat to,ry F. it nateil . 'lie'
Ivy a land force (nil
...m . !enaiithj,gli
The the. linen
taken a , hore:, and:a battery c‘instruoterf
noarWorki, Thee . st
rnat,il •at &OM), wide! Gen. Laitin:!..
to • the - neat .
,dl ,r;peratintis;%and.it is eApf...ctec,l tlmi • nar;fi,et
will soon r ahle,to.reciluco,all. the • reht , l forti,
Online no :the Yazori: . •'
,ThrAr;A:opir v .kt'.hig, ,of thP 3 it!) satslh,r
crowol I in.-inthanao.l.S,.92 in . , millibar drr
here' die day: beforo. '• • ' ' ..-•
CI , tC;;NNATI; 22
•. A .!I),pcia! cl. , sptitch fri,to to 1 . 1.,e
.Cortnwilini :“The rebel Cpl. Cful:Y
.1110 . 11 tit Sterlit, Ky., Tit- - 2 n'liforl;
this morninu. , -aturilloting 10 , 20 . 0:
1002. ht from the hoTi•-... , s or four' hows,
were . fin illy coop.ll,';Tl to .
th , ti burned th, (own, if is
that.ClutieHTTTends to .nttack P.Tris td
• •. • Mfirch
An
.
nnanthenticated repo! t, hns jo;t -reached
here that a' portioll orS!anley's f orm
mknlr;roil John Ilor2,o's ea v,.:ltry at McMinn
ville.y;sterday and iwhij)jeril them hadly,...clr . iv•
Mg !kern •entireipav‘'iiy.• .. • . .
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.. . . . 'BALTIMORE, nal oh. 10 ,
. .
. . Ti , A ssocirttpd Press...corrf.'ridnlf;nt ~.t Fort.
rens. INIonro,? sends Ill . p. foll,hviwz
.10.rer'av—
courfts of he '
.1:0.e ;oiitildrii news-printed
Fon4nEss
. 1111)74Ro Aldrch 19
. . .
ThPl . l.irhmnnd •Wli(4 or the Irith.i.Cv:-- , •The
, ,
hnnilm rdm-nt commenced on Port.
.1.-I(tdson •.1 1
twit o'clock' on: the 14Th,.. Ar 12 - o(clock • i(:
the nh.tht a•desperirte etiitae,ement '.took pltira ;
'he' enemy . attelppting' . l6 p:iss our butteries.
udder the cover or the clUrku'ess . •
. .
t•Ttie firing was. terrible.,One gunboat
nassvd inn dasnav ri„
ir eonditio.Toi
sloop or witr'ldississippi was burnt to :Fie tvatef,s
eilae in front Of our ter ies, - One large
at I"wan completely,' riddL d, a thud,. badly
Cririrded, and 't he. re. t warp driven
' , OM . victory' was complete. There Were
no ,casualties orionr
,ratt. ThirtY•six
and one midshipman of , the' Mississippi were
bron4htin t,y ravalty . , severd.of tntryl sovori.• .
ly wounded: , Farmaguto flag. strip went down
the river disabled.'.'' • . .
. There ie , nothitig fuither in' Testedayo Fideh•
mond mem .'
WESTL•RN MATTERS.
, C,l.NporNAri;: D9art I 9
The Gazette's Intli,itiattofis':ipecial - :say.s on
the Orriva I of the. Clucinhal r train n' patty
tmtldi•eys seiiettileSi'toetl a.pirektrgeolCinecrvirit s i
Esqatrers, -General Clariing - toh, arrested th'e
soldiers, paitrthe - astent ton the'eapjes dehtrnyed.
h's'l)Pg factory,, at
frirtianajaolislias been. .tlegtro) by fife; , .: loss
$13,000; - inset red f0r55,050 in tw.b enrapaities.
infinity were sent into Noble .Cotinty„' Ohio;.
yestertlny . ;te - orrest qlesertenS: It' is -repotreil
'that the eitizehs• bade organized . cto 'resist
therni'litid4rpiihte is tintierptited.,
.•. ' l'itu6Anur.;rll4, .111rtich 19.
Aram - Bulletin
ha's M cri , .•cial:clospatch . from :Will iitiforii
nn o t io6pg
,1 4a.lll'of H.•
Democratic;.C.yogre!;smap el,fr.om:Delawaik,
oct
Poic . rli ut)iO;' , i . Plait;
Tite q . ceourifin.,..tlie..l3.ieli 'mond :of
ibe.:l7tholater Part 11060 e .;
like that offhe S'atrie.defe, with
the 11 , 4 . 1116nel facts that the beeibelcitriera nu
rhe.,l4th cosnliieticed at two 'awl ,
.coiitinueil:ti 1,.
I e s eff. (kr; cea t is seidti red slaw fy,
bet the' tehel . ba.tferies did ...eta.. reply. The
despeinte. engagemeilts .spokeri. of
(.004:1:4 from
.tniOnight tixo 'the
nlreing.... • built that pawed the batteries
is,' the telt , :ra.ol dlJeges
. Se mlich ..dkabied
to.r.ender her achievernetit. 15.eifless. •,.
CINCINNATF, lin'cirl9,—Art. rxpetiii loft - Se ii
Lit h . /p this ci(y; c ‘ , .)nsis t ;rim wo rotilpanit;
61
to, Nobly County, Vnio; .to ;-onest ::!!,...le'rtei.s
rivi•d al-CapOirid , relokt Th'o:
: • tion n1..1Y1.14`1, whet ,
it; is expected ill be' in('
rroin al mod se-vt!rallpipilr,- , ,1 in nuoibe
who iut: a me'etirhg.' ,
n...ist lei gilt? lest h!nl , t;
t Sandi
ot.th is citi•i hoods t .rxrkedit
mbi I - wrre..lort
. p . ll : Nr,-0 for vigor (in.; • ‘‘ , 01:1;
The ,xcitern , ntover
t 'nips :‘• ;1:3 the` o:eci,sir.l,
2roat • rj , ;irint. , ..Tlfrri. no:(1 - 11rtioil
blood}
voik onnly •In ' • .
• •
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`Tho .Trounal. r+1.1 , nr,11% , ..
diute:vr•or.,,iutts fur the tic‘irT'..r. , of Ihk•cit
lly to,t , fiati;ms. ,• • •
ANOTnEn 6,APIT.RE-
.11 k ,r ( ..6. 16
0 1 :0 th•'v . ,,ll', - ,;t Sot. , .drnmp op . ;IP'
ff !!,f!,
vit.g
C , NCi , z,vit, :111 t,
.G i z tt , p.ii:t.cola,r,s
. 1).1r 6;11.05 by
.1111 - 1. 105'h fir ‘‘
Lt'_ cl
i. : r '
tril:sl tit y - or] •, .
Parl . or trA.,,•101J1,1,
tyiin I ! ”
fora!, of ee iy ei,ionl•ft
13.ti.rty 1;.:1"
fi , f.. .•11
111 ,
'lst r , :gi , nent; tvlio ;kver' ,, roe
e/a(i.ti
,behind iintil, the
enemy - \vit hi!, 30 voidi.
0,1 n 11:::trii.r.riv , fire; r.l , l:Wg.ili , ol•:j . n I,rotl
fin' y:tp i•m ! !!).. om
11);-jr ;4.!
fl,lll 7 ...virtwy
A reb,••
thro ,
!!) , I:) . ' 7 6ne The
A GroN, arr 21.
•
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Thp . foll.win, hug bpon t',eot•eil at tie hoar!
quarrers of th.t'ar.my,.
1114;1UFR . F.F,Sl3nE0: Majel; 21
71Tvj . C 4,11: 11,AT.r..Eci.C:'.
• reports from 'Col: Hall':
scout;near Milton on the. road
to I,iberfv; : ,thal lie was attacked tliks : tfinrn—
irtg by Morgan and'.Priickinridge?S cavalry
(about ..igdo .ion .refiiments), 'kind alter a
fete,houri; fight whipped bit I drove them' With :
a -Ins's, to ns, seven fed and•...thirtk,one
wounded,. iiicluiling . rine raptain.' The- rebel
loss was thiity folly killed , including 'three
comThbssintird officers; one . hundre'd. and lorry
.wounded And Twelve prisonerti, including .th'ree.
comMd4'sionoil offfi-ievq; • •
\V.•S. ROSECRANS, ,lfljor= Gf.n.:;3.1
• Nid f 9.
p '.to 'the' dated
. • .•
from • the I`azo6 1 3. ays' experli•
'tion t Saturday mnoinglast is. receiv.4. Thy
fl"et : co”istrel:Of the Chilirothe.,Del.Calb, five
srna o heat= of the' mnFrtio•ileet,.aral :eie
ieoh.t ra iisportß. The rhilicot he, in ndvdneY•
earne.onon,a rebel battery of fiVe.:krze.,....qpn.F.,
!at .GreentyorH., 'at thy eontineneeOf—the Tall
.ahatehle end: rivers.. The', fi21 . 11
tinly ceased-'at ek,. the battery and .the Chill
of 'Friday,
sikty,loor. . shots,
rine of which entered, a 'port hole lcitlinz 'three
rid . ,koonding.ioa 'Sat ord., y
, n , ril'ng hot -few slot had been -fired: The
Chilirotlre leas qaid.to be short ammunition'.
11. , s.ides the Gioebworol battery, The l'IlP111_1:'
are said to he stlonzly fm,lifirii at Yazon city
and MAnchoCter.'. The' fleet •at last ticena , t ,
was three mile's aliove"tho hoetino of the Tell
ard Tn labncl a Rivers, - 200
.miles
from', Helena and la . imm"
,Y4zno City..
FAy . niriVILEE, Ark., M,lceh' 17
At intelligent gettil.M.tit !tom . Tex:l4 arrk , i•ii
ibis ^vcnin^;le rHpi•e•ienic.the• rehelC in
,State in.ino.:t ! ion to 1..1 Isle r inn The Union
to e t !oponly : (I , now ce C 'rind
p,,i.,:yrere..•flyirtg lone star,
11.; Lt : colonip's are. being in.l,le, tip to' 00. to
. A• proini nen t retie!, err, who carne
to phef. With a nag rrite, This inorninl;
also i:xpi , .sQesl: the opinioti shotiki
earise of iho Smith. rid,: tlr y 1011 . r'etir . i.'; , intn
'itoiiqp iict a . riptihrte ()lid theFerni'ti
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WAII1 , 117"01;' Ntnr.oh,.
. 11,.
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• l'ho'followire ‘‘.as . roord,'..od. today at the
. onTlq . u.rirtc.rs of the ormy:—.
• - Moitt;onesti3no,..Morrh • Hi,.11363-...'
M ••,jo:r Gen. H W. tfor,t.eco, Geo -in-Chi...1%
.
*-;-T hove the ptensore to% fereirt k 0 i;d I jilut .
, unduct nflr.e.l vet ry und.r . I tie' hrove Ciden••l
Minty• The •• 'drove,. the II ry whe•re . ..,
ever. they ' , met • them, enernred non or . . heir
ramp;, 17 iivatzene, .12 mules, a ntl'll.l pt ictmers
They used.the sabre where the e'arbipe would
(Signed) CC. B. tIOSEcRANS, Maj.-Gen:
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PENNIYI.VANIA The Pennsylvania.
Cartel is , undergoyig repairs. • quit atringlof
IVerk men' are engtiv,e'd in ' digginjaut the 'bot
tom and ti ling.up the•...towipg path. An •im—
inense.tfaile.will.l)e. carried. on 'this'. canal
awning seesen, . • . . •
... • ' : • *Tom . Maidli 16'.'..
clecietirj, Chase left. chrs:lnorning . fpr,Wash -4 .
W . ha•teVer' effect may eventually pr0.. 7 .
reed is consaliion,•it• ie . believed, says.
he: (..`.citizineri.dit,,tha : t not !ling
ior. the preAent, either in
. .the.'•vvay
eitabliehing4 Ininl9.itider ihC mew
g . ress or ..toivards. plaiiing ., the new • loan
,npon
the. ' • • '
.. . .
Great : •opPrehedOons - of a forraidable leber
invasion of kentucky tt . ...e . ,enterteuned at , Lonis . .-
ville by . op intelligent' eloisee;,civil eid.
-_ , The Senate; after an .00?cuutilie...ees 7
o!cldaf...'
.M
. the Jules ..en . 'd . regrilorions for, eniollment.
'tinder th:o . codscri plot et, are ndvV making; at
:Washington; end • the appointment. of enrolling
hoards and provost.morshals .tor .varione .dis
tricts:wilt
probably - be announceirn'exi . : yve'ek:
1. he expeditionto rblonize persons of color.
has ben indefinitely postpOned by _ the,.
. .
• Gen. Tutlie 'received a ;dispatch, at Caito
Farr' Derie4on an • the Vith ) which: say: Our
cavalry m1)0.1,12,090 rebeli within 28 miles
of Doneken.. Tha 'Country peopie • for: Pities
droUnd sue coming; to Fort ponelson..with'va
r.iieti:. reports.. - The: rebels. are reported to be,
well. drined. Our troops :are 'ready 'fur any
• • .0t..6 W.S . Itt.YOTI36 . MEN -1•44- OFFICE.
114tiltliitan'eointniqees .
rity. fir*
very, rnorh troubled at. the. relent-ion of 4 few.
faithful old publlit servants in theCustoni HOuse
and l'nsl..olll(!es;"sorne
.ivtioin, baie" grown
- grey in t-he'prompt.and.ntellicent
.t.lischargets
'bfflieti; (lithos.' ..Most of these trien'huite. boett
ridnined ftotii one itillitinist catiodl tO. another
teeniC;ti the'tr tei ice - s could not-be dispensed
tyit boa i ;limit a real 2 (lei iditient to' the-. public
'lt torest‘i: . . lrdie.re de, always a-large-tinniher
nt situations Is *goverirrnetr!' ullicee' for '-which
no .. speeittl its irfeillitTit, 'a - nil:these' are
ri'aritl , d wit among ',the .pitrty Chat
ImpOens - 10 in po , A , r.' places
ha to throw things''into
sri,t•oble conlusinu.- : ;ltriagine what i 01: en- ,
Ira w hands wonT.l do ar , he Post
01!i.••• hr at:rire House! •Not•.snlit•fi.!ri .
ti 111- bounteous treit'tout. vchirh .the
n, hlnvws 1104 rt.ciiiyiitt in .t be distribution of
rorr•i,g«.! Yolk; the
tare new
••••
1 ..1i :inning rn'tiiPi•itytiriti . g• procureAtltt.,
rvm t . F •i•s(i g e of The 4 , ..incienA'
gimp"ut..b nest and hord working
Ihic, filo. pretence that
't be
.it,on itoibuirtoble'berifis -1 boy want
.1 le ..1.1 , 1,loyd), " ttoopattiofitt-,'.' si;cretly.ottopen-
I oppo---od to tho - A t itt:•tk hich
of. t p- ICr . tfl rn,l,i I
1.,!y. 111',Ii! their Os, It'rit eon.'
~he j nG ;a
tritiir • grti4ll•o of
rill is • !“it they: rld lii the wa;•of !hose fleetly
•
. •
A! List. Me , .tin , of the Cen 7
.1 commit te , !„ t • hrs..•ilistre'siogsubject rn.ne
Osii . dl; and ellcitini.a:gredi drnl..of
rei . o . eloo. P10(111 . ..41.4 and Snriir. filVol4l.
.11L ihe: old ehafttes of
orally die liroitht: iiv.dinnt•ii: , lbirge number
p , -r•ons" (nante,s not rit. , -ntioned) .Wkio are
jovint; Fed ! ? pakrottoz4e hr the ctir and'
'Brooklytt, the'.Pr,sitlent and int;intiets. of
,ri,, , „Cdtinn;t 'arY ton) that it is their' duty
, emov:11 ihen't. • A committee of five has been.
dupolotedl:to 'pre,elo. the lesnlutor.S: to Ole .
Prebb•o; the Cab iivd• 'to .the . heads
oi 'N!'s , : York end Brook,'
lyn. • The, alib. bodied young 'Repubbetinsid 0 .
tbeY. eyidenily think : Oat the :
piece veterans i, the nrniy..,
'I hey Iniy,..no,e,lithlY bile, lion ti.) other people
1.4,41 en it
,rOrnes . to.ittinr,.
thte, stuols pens, behind their
04 r!s, tool (Ir..tring colipte,s of ,thoussinis,o, : .}t!ar.
Treastity,:thii become suatrenly,,ex
art no . the !..übloets. of. 3 , loyalt afld . qpat -
iot i•i•tn," and admit the . giinuitieness . .pf no—
hody's but .1 heir' of.Oorn.inArie
A'Ne'rn nu .Bohto.n Com
mon wealth,. which speaks for 111r.` Semeet;.
denonnees:. Gel?. Banks as: it false, rnen. end.
derinted's his reinoy'el-t. Tlie • Y. ',Tribuilei
also
.dis'satisfied, likt . nerini, 16 luoddce - the
• A PBETTs• IrmucCie...-About jam miles east
Of Rochester', in•thaStete of. New :York ; where
the, grand IF.rie:Canal and-. New Yoik :Centre,
•Riiiiriaad are side by .side, is a inetty, 'hustling
. villaanie.the midst of the richest .agrieUlteral
• sect ion ril!lie. Union.
.This,village is Fairport
and here - iine::locatCd the, extensive Chemical
IYrrl;s; of I). B. I)el;iind & Co., Where the
*celebrated Chet - Meal Saleratus is alone , pre:
tlMed.. 'The. cars and boats carry this sele.
intlia . a way in large quantities, • ft, all 'parts of
the country, to be sold by grows and to be'
used • by ....all who ,desirelight and wholesorim
bread' and:.biscults. Fairport •is probably. as
widely, known as arty village . of
in the world. • •• • , .
• • . ;• . DIED . • •
At Cuba, Y., Mar'ell 21, of Pnebrnonin,
P.orrn . ADP.r.Ator;, only daughter of H. D. and
Sarah Atilt, o f d Beating, aged 6 years and 8
NOTICE
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All,ar
persons elni Wu! purchasing a judgment
qiV , 11 by .1 iittN K4L1,111 . 61. to N'. J. BREIVEIip no.
8.8 . 1) , c• 7 , ISG I lor $320; its tho cOpiideration, for.
‘t hich lheitolgtro.nt was given has partially
la ih•cl'und the jud , tmcnrivill.not be :pia . puff
.lhe considOration is made'ttood• . .:• ~
. . • ' : ..,. JOHN KALLTHER: .
Keating', March 25 1265.'• •.• •...." , .
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11'd if,t()RESTiS It no,n. rip
.1 tient .an I mast rII title /
.nehltin Maga •th e in the
i.ll- *
Cent tini the Ittrge,t and finest Finthion
the eVe'elestsitornlter•or
floe Engravingq. the Inteith nod
atom t'rellehle inferonthion, three in 11-sized Pat:terns toe
nreit•tes. nod 11. fte"! of
_now Itrade-Work and. Embrol
•in;,..Pe . Evert-Mother, Dressmaker, Millener
anti Littly It tye Publit,tned Quarterly., at 47. s
lit,ada N,Av' Yet k. tiltl everywhere or neat by, melt
at cents.. Yearly $l, with it.vrtliiable premium , ' •..
Thn :!um mai. 'limber now reatty., •
LOOK 10. THIS
Alf persona indebted to roe for cost's, ftf
E'••en rr.nntV,me riviesteil in.palt the same. to
P. E. SCULL, 'or CHADWICK; nod nil
Carro4no voontv pay to P. E. ScULL,.
or .101)N•
"All 'mewling to this rail 'will very Much ;
oblise me and sour themselves costs. • • .
. JOSEPH MORSE, Lute She& :
Sniethport . , Dee..l.lth . •