.::;,,.:.`"'iii.liit ..41,,cfe..;-7),`,:,:•!cT'"*-51,-;:'.7';;-t:?.'; 'f. , ' ,l ;lt-ff:. , ,1;) ., :'-f.."--. i , "t ; : ~.--,-: .t: , . - - !vett, otigtoDeinoctat. - '` - ,IBA y.',:Jaiiniwt.lB - • 188 L ,* . g':'y,'' . o:f t '! l 'o: ! i.p: - : ;1? ,.. F 0'i . ,: ! 0,,.',,i...g0.i.., ..., , :e ',... .-',,H9ltATl!).'.'f'SP:i7M(?:Tft.;i ':••Tbere,;bi it'ews:ef importance:. 't he p9ol,,Oilitish. rumor that the'. draft hes t) tip :beestricitied;.btit !!o'o•friittl publication bus yet been; made. • . ' •• _ . :11 1 Vei: , ,had'Ahotight.ennie ~Of • poblishink the Catiirt4rOceeilingq 'of let.t. week,. u on. Friday and . Saturday, 'fruits. bnentne s .so hat we, ere nouttile.te.'miiiin "sum = ining n 'up indeed ; are not qui e. surethat the, Court ~s,rose'.' atoll, but am it iliC•not .400' iftei “Friday. noon,. 'connlutliP•thnt rine.-/t , • , • .As`the,inliter e:f the elieve i • alvvorn bai . .ef. 4 ftbe .is.nnabie in give .to the. world'y!e;proceeilingv; it' vvould.be nielese.for an outsider to Take the attempt . . : . . ..Our first Impression, on , reading , the ahove., was thus; the Writer intended to - represent the .4criroceedjnga" as irregtilari hut. on-. , retlection `we admilour dullness. . • • :rho. ess of the Court, •yre infet, 'Wag dispatched' with the usual promptitude in'd'f.regUlariti, while With the writer gdaffairs became so ~mixed". that he was unable to "make an summing up:" in facti'be adinits:.that::.he is ”not guite:' Sure thaktbe j CoUrt rose at all." The public will be disposed to. excuse. the editor for the .con= fused state of • hi? brtirt . gzon Friday ancfputur day'',".in.; consequence of the. festivities usual to the advent of •a New. Year, 'will never cea'se , to , mourn the joss to. Che ...world ;of ..the ~p . ! oceedings" of 'these 'Awe important ,days. Ofwhat;:use is.if that ''we, make history" If' it. remain giunrecerdad."' : . The .quota o.l4l:Kean county; in the draft of tan: sth, is9o.. The execution of the drill 'seems to. be delayed. wjthout.• posit lye orders, but-by. eommon.:consent. On. the 12th 'instant The U.S. Senate passed flouse,bil). extending tinieforthe.Payment of vete'ren bohnties until the lit of, Mar c h; this .is understood to post.; pone the draft uhtil:that time. .Irour PotintY gets credit fur her re.snlisting soldiers the.dratt will he Oght. . • The New Turk Herald,: after praising. and . - Alattering President Lincoln for some' fi nally beeonesdisgusted, srlin . the i s sue of the ,21st December rlWe abandon ttlimeefolp Abe' as a hopeless case. : We have putted him, we ,haye..praised him and helped him in every way; but can get • noiood oul of him. • .. To use' one - of his own homely similes,•he its crooked stick that can not be beat and•that will have to be biekeri:" . The next day. it . 118..5611 More explicit, and discourses as (allows: . • rr. ''Honest Old Abs" has been tried and found wanting..' He has not the capacity,to bring this weir peed3i.conchisien. And , what have We leaked by the-present administrat MO.. A .practicer joker for a Peesidenti 'a discordant and incompetent cabinet; ~: a war'which might still have 'been'hOnorably aveideil—a .gigarltie and destrucave civil war' which might have been ended. in six months. from the . . bombard 'nient of Sumter, but. which is destined, to all appearanees, to go over:' as a legacy to the .r.ext.eiltninistration:” •' . Welearb; the Warren Ledger, that. Hen., cv1131 1 1308 ;received the'appointrneat of Provdst Mariaml for this district,, Campbell, resigned.. giVe: satisfac tioa to the.Pwild . .cat" portion of the diStrict as well fOr • the personal . cinalifiCatlons of Col. Curtis as. his. location; •Warien . being a:central • • .. pointand accessithe'hy railroad:. • ' PENNSYLNANIA LidisLyruns.--The House met, on.Tnesday lest, and Organized.. Mr. 11. C. JOhrison; of Crawford county,was . elected Speaker.: The Senate is 'in: a dead lock,' and 'remains . uncirganizetl, neither party ;hying a majority.' A spirited contest is going on in the' .atternpt : to.orgdniZe; . the Republicans claiming the Senate to be permanently organized, Vrhich Democratic' Senator's an stoutly deny. '"Both sideldeciaro their determination to hold enroll .dog ditYs 'rather th . m Mv*. Clymer:en the part of the Pemocrats offered lo coMMO- Mile by dividing the offices; but the Repuhli cins:rettisen...all terms short of la clean sweep; irthie . qlo4o Aff di r's coot ue the pennsyl Pie 'Legislature can do but little inischiel, consoling thou.ht • The'confueion *incident to the Hollidays. and e.Pcitirt : witelc".is sufficient excuse for issuing aq'as*veetiling sheet;. lastweeb... We hope to bSr able. to . issue-the Democs.AT with • more . re f ularity hereafier, , and to increase'..its worth and: influencer . To do this . we must hive, the assistillice of :, every Democrat , in the County: . .• The aPpronehing 'Preeidentiali campaign Ike 'deem ii(the.utmosi • importance: -on its • issue depends the Character of our Government; whether it idols into a siespotisni; or. be restored tothe position: , which its founders left it.— The snicesiof.the tow vatit'n, constitutional, pikty : 'dePends gre atly . disseminating • ••, • • views among the. people. .For this Purpose the . newspaper. is the most etective; hence the im . penance of sustalnknr the: local Presses: The. P i n!PlPers of the"ibitntrY'have had mighty : 1 1 1 114, i ffslin n leading.; the people _' estray', as th 4 ,cistt7he rnialic ! the most potent in:producing a ,priee of publishin'g a paper Opsys; ot..:raistUg. the piice of Othe'r . ; PUblishers have. already Clsiski#o.'":pareafter the: price will be two., dol 114:140';'140,Hur,iiia0yape'e....1'hoae Who . have o:4oiiii.inlits4o7*ll-rneniie the pape at the ,rraohell Washington that ' ' Pliii4;ii.4.itii4iSirciiitkOolositeers will reliilist. to receiveUres p!off4 . . „ . . 7 . the.prosicution has . o'v.i ha ale') Idt•jobs tti line: : 'Ai the..yiolencestumi,s th'as . far., it ofmears as if, thare had bjen 9 f coittr's4l( ! rs ivhich interlocks with one . St; Baltimore, wit.h. whieh Beiges was , ,comiecied.. A moligotheirs there s Ale ease ofthe 'steamer West:P.ld, an hid boat, which was oftered. 'at' NeW.Tclitic at t5;500i-bpt tAi the Gov.irrirnent March, 1.863;•at 835,500'p:6'r • • The foragoim; wis..ropiell:. from 11'4..111'0/0p `AmeriMuoll'uesdaY, January .; •• . . . . , Arekbiliop,Of Nety-lrofki die" on night of. t Inst. li e in - an of marked abil!t,. The . ' lollo rOpg'sk:i4Sh is coii ied!from2a aity . pariet: . *. , ArelAishop. of New .York,.wag born ih the. and.ras'.,i:ionie,querillil about -iiiity-fil.4•Yeais . old;:* Hr.-was the son 'cif 'a respectable •and on ernigration'to country in. 1817; was' placed w ith afl orist to learn:thier:tof garden— ing. .ll.!ing ambitious turn of Inir(d ha slid' not remain..in this empldymint, butenteredi he theologic . al setninarr of. Mount st....lgary'S Ernmettsburi, .M(l.,...where he was snen.emplrrjed'us.a teacher.. ..He w.as ordained prieSt. 1n.1:82.3, and Was,sCtiled in' a parish' Thilede4hia. :•In••1832 .he,...founded 4 St• chareti..in .. that and b:.come.its!recter.... rn 1837 ite•Avas. Oppoir t ted 'coadjutor' of Bishop Dtiobis, the.dieeesisof NeW-Yozlt, - ai crin the folk:wring •yi , er; Bishop Dubois being attacked with'' paralysis, he; was appointed administrator'. of the dioceic.''Thegovefunient of the'cltureb in'that diocese Wes Ininc'elorth in his lands, though he did net. become actnal .bishop' 1842, when Bishop 1)ubols diell',-*, The enailje 7 . for had already beCome distingaiShed, and •was the Winder of Et. Johns 'College 4d • •Fordham. Iri'.lB44.hewas selicßed President Polk to .aciept.a ed.:: In 1850 New-York was'imised ttithe trig= nity of 'All archiepiscopal' See,., end BirihO . P •Beghes was ihri!sled , with' the sacred office ut the hands of the pepe, .tiC.Roior • '•, • •' eyhishoP Ilut , hi a 'has been frequently en- public .ccintreyer'aiei in delen.se of 'big religion, and diiting . Asked himself-alike hyhis .1111 . 1116.4 i and the gdod ts timer whicu lic . preserY, - &Kin alibis discussions: .lle. was sa prelate :Of great inflneocev*bich'ho . used for the best; and' since the civil•distarbances in America hits em• *yell the great.Welght of his cnaracter earnest, Itinbeball of the causes Accinrnr.-11 r. W. : had Isis broken;.by beirn.t nceyturned in his sleigh,, on on New rears day. He is receyerin gas Well as could be expected. , • • . ' • 'the friemis•.of I he• Railroad :'again feel hone for its speedy ; commeneement.•UrtleSs there beta. finaneial:crsis, we : have no, doubt; the coming :sommet; will open .with stirring. events in McKean country. The . 134.00 and Bradford Road'ia being pUshed, with vigor and will be completed for business next sensoni. ThePhiladelpha' &.Erie Road 'Will he,conn •pleted'sonn after the frost lenves.th'e•ground in the spring.. Cars .Powrun, we learn, over the Whole distance except . .shout. twenty :Tiles, between St'..AfarYs:and .13nena •ViSta, Which is connected by a line' of Stages. " '• The yeadville Jourim/ learns that the Atlantic &Great Wes.t ern Rail Way is now com 'plated to Galion;Oilio,—forrining, ronnections . with, the Pittsburg. Fiirt: Wayne & chicrignwt 11itrififi...14,.and the.. BeltfOntaine 8z Indianapolis at Galion. ThA works between. Galion and. .Cincinnati fire ako.nearly finiihed, and a further opening may he expected this month. ; Fdoze To'Dc:tin.—Two breakin'en on the Oil Creek road, , were troi.en.to death op' Friday' night last. They-. remain e d. at :their pOsts of duty until they 'perished., One ofthe men fell, frozen frthrt the train. The:other,was (Quad in. a sitting .post oirthe ear. leaninglon the break when the:trainstopr' nt Corry, Ond jived only a few minutes after being carried into the stag Lion house: We have not learned. the, name of either of the unfottunate-men , L—illeailcille Vent— Spolfitnen should hear mind that any one killing qtlail aftnr the first of January is liahle to , afine of $5 for each' offence. • • Tut: Ditnyr.-Itia'antlioritatively.,. though tio.! 'as yet Ofileiallirtnimuneed. that the draft is 1 0 be postponed 'rain the.sth to the sth of' rtkis inonth, The objt cis in 'View in this, postpone-, rrient'are,..lirst to giVe:, the sOldiers'in the field' t;me to take advantage Or . the State aiulemirity bounties offered therri; their voliinteering of. course counting .in,the. quotas of thir emigres-' sional district "they, Were atiiinally recruited in; and second; it . is intended.to . emend the Con- . scriptiOn. law so.: that all'able bodied men tween tikentSrand forty. five can be included in the CliiFS to be drawn.frorn,l It - is 111,90 in con— ternidation either to strike out the comrriuta— lion clause, or :rise. increase it from' $390 to $5OO. .. I .,FLeruare.severel Other minor amend ments also to be .made in the law to Perfect its working ineehienery, kome or. which ‘vere pointed 'out in PrOVostyMarshal.Gencral report. They relateirtainlyto matters of:de-. So far as can be fudged,•the three, hundred thousand men %rill be raised as follows:i One. hundred .thousand, voltinteers, seventy' five thiideand re•erilibting veterans, and one hun dred and iwent y . fiv.ethemsand, to be 'raised by draft, To get the . hundred ond'twenty• five thousand by a conscription, it will be necessary to draw nearly three: hundred thousand, sot hat •1 he draft when it comes will be a heavy burden, and ivill'create anitjety • in every family in the country, more especially if 'the ',commutation is abOliShed increased. :.Among the first matters, therefoi.e, to he attended to upon the meeting of Congress, will be.the emending of the 'conscription. kW, in '.accordance with the wishes ol the, warDepart r .inent and the military comMitteei,of the Sen ate.und House,—N. Y. World: . . , what LYONS has turned prophet, and, and what is Pleasant for us, he. prophesies • smooth. 'things for the Union. Aceord!rig to.the LondOn 'll2O'rigg Petit (Lord Paisrerisioses personal •or lan), a recent dianatetvaddresserl.to Virl•Rus by'tord'LYONS annonnces that in tbe .op inion ot . the latter the rebellionis near its. end and cannot lait three months longer. .sThe South, heaays, giveeevery indication of exhaus • , tion; .We would like tobelielie thiaprediction, but: :Len With his army Of Vet erans; BEAUNE:. cbao Witn his cordon of batteries, and,. mere than aII..LINCOLN .with his amnesty preclama tion,•and the 'Republican party' with its 'de termination to retain .'the administration and the.spoils all stand in the:way. of peace and re 'union. . . 'Obey . Lava Th :The ..Siime:: As ...s.. .::- Othei golke , !.' :;,:.. ..,,; ..,:.-.,.'... •, ~. Prom t he . w York D a fr; .4iiiwer toe cbargg . from a. Rhode.lshind ,paper,•thst yiars of AbOltligit rule".ore •rottsqng, up st.lsill:t that ts far ,exeeetlethe'entfre expenses of the . goyerpuneotaCotri.its. 'tisk . ' or., ganizatfonototter WashingtoSs,:. to • the o's of haU a n ibriii - et ansvOi !ifllitittbs.?..enoi enormous woreipeOdituiel are to st wrenched - freers the sweatortd .tott: cif peeple; . . so.' establish the'. tact that: slavehofders must obey ibe,raws and, keep:the hl• .pence, tlaine ao . Oh j qr ulkv" Let us see. A - Vitgitiia,shtS , .ehositer, by the. name of der- Efue, a .tesv . :resirs 'slued, pursued a "runaway slave.into.Permsjrkunia. -The'nero' - was• res. ; cued, 'pint the master . murrteretl;.hy au ,Aboii tipii.mob.. :Were; nuy of tbeed peitple punishei; and • remade law; ~ 0 .6 ~:..oilerr , . . . . . . -.• The Abolitionisti ot . Syrac . uSe„.undig - the lead 'of Geri in 'Abe Jetty, rescue :case . ,. (net po.tvered, the M a rslial.andhis posse, and res-: cued the g4laVe" Were SlTliiliand..his.mbl);(ivey "made to obey the - laws' arid keep the • peace, like other •falhs?"'• • • : In the Boston rendition case, Wltena :United Bf4tyiMarshal's assistant Wat shot down in his tracks, Was any•One.niride to":dbey :l{ie lairs arid keeP the Pea ce, l ritg eirme. as 00;.tr...folks?."' Governor Seward,' . ns . G.overnor• ,of .the Stateaof New YOric . ,.refused . to sairender n fn.. giiive frOm.ttalaveiY" and from justice, who,had -escaped from'iGeorgia— . .. when the ..Gov ernor 'of 1; 1 6 io (migChase? . .) refused. to surrender. John hen the ",Governor-of loWa refused to surrender, Copier Were :those people. Made to t!ohey. the'laws the . 'ea : as • 'other' . • . When Senator Seward. 'ataadine; "in . his 'high' plaCe of-Senator,. in. theSenntor Chamber, pin clitmed that “there was as law.,higher than the Constitittionl'--.When - Wifliam LloYd.Garri 'son'S paper had borne aloft, for twenty 'years, the banner "cry, "that the. Constitatioll was Irigne with death and a covenant wit% hell"— when Union- Slider. Banks is merle=rlh,jor'Gen= Thad...SteVens could say in his 'Place, in. the : lluuse : of flopresentativesc last wintet nt bat any . . man who prated 'about -the -Constitution Was a I raitor"; 7 -.Whep you..have,i o tool: Back only„ale . w.years,"to find iii the col umns...of this same Tribtpie j •tliis burst of•4l3oli tion song • "Tear tlie•flaunting lie! • Its siani grow palE: awl • dim';'. Itmstrioos aro bloody narx. . A lie the, vaunting ltynni!". , when such Men can eat, then owo words,: belie theirwhole lives,- Sing 'squall and , &dare that thiaswar •';to•estublish the fact that sle . veholdeis rnuat.ohey.:the la wa and- keep 'Abe peace, 1/i.e ..eam;.t as other 011-..," it is .an nek,nowlet;gTent .of i l typocrisy,-ttioiting hrotigh thirty.ye..rl, of. Abolition. agitation and an spostacy from 'poor old John Brown, the t .must Make his bones/rat. the in'his coffin. mien as other . folks wheillbese , tother folks": have heen-covenant- Inealcers; laW-breiikerS and and Ireison-teaCher . s . for -thirty years! pro'stituting , the.press, the put- , pit, the lecttire room, the political conventions . • • and the whole educational system of the North to their lostlisOnne dad Hoes:of-Sedition:and ne, gro eq uality 1-..-- - Po.rts•atottit, States wad'. 'Melon... The . Adjutant-generars o ffi ce has:riotified:all the a irny. commanders. Of . ltc prov isions . 'of' the . la‘irot Con gress stOpping, after , the sth of Jan; uary•next, all.houn..ries to enlistingthen;eircerit the $lOO 'offered under the fifth.sectlon - of the act of ,firlyi.l.6l.:•-• . • . IVA§nu , iGTON,Jdnuaiy 1 General Schofield: is still to command of the Department of Missouri, and through bin :adju tant-general at'Si. Louis isalrnost daily issuing" . . . A Newßut.u.-1I! 'hai beeh •the -*practice .hefefoloye toy lnwyers and physicians to plead the.'clises of patties'applying 'for exemptionber -forethe board of enrollment. . Ntiuibers 01 the legal fraternity liv.e „ rnaterially increaSeTtheir, c.ash'londs by:this means, reeeiti,inglarge., fees from dotted men fOr their servireS..This'prne 'tice 'is now - discontinued, as the . Picivoiy- Mar shil.General has. 'recently, issu.ed itn'order fegardte it, in which he says: "The practise of ,'allowing physician's and f.a.wyers . to: - plead . eases 'of e:xemptioll . .before• the. board ds.itiipro pel;ard will al.enee be discontinued"..? •Ari 'circlet hae,been issued creating the "Mill tdry ..Departnient of Kerias:'.'. including Font *nab end : assigning Mojor•Oenertil Curtis to the command. , • . • • • • TII F . - • DEMOCRATIC PARTY MOT DEAD.—Pie Springfield (Mass.).'./yritYirart '-is one of, the few AtirniiiisCration papers that is not. entirely blinded b'y Here.is an extract from its editorial,' Columns,' in •which 'there is rnOre.. trio h. and sense than yeti': can 'find ili the, New York ff,:qiurri in' a whole year: , ‘There 'is a general jubilation:in the Repub— 'jean .papers over, the assurned death of the De.- mocrutic party. They'hatrbetier not fake that for :gr'anted. ' A' party • that has just throWn -More votes than' ever befoi a ArteverYState ex cept Massachusetts, • •.• and has' been 'hie'a— ten only by the must ektiaorilioary efforts, can hardly be consitierel quite dead; 6 • •, The 'moral of the political situation of the .1 - tepubli can leaders is that they - have 'no such 'excess of strength a's to make•it sale fOrthem to be'reck— less or defiant as to means or measures; that. they, are still. 011 trial 'before the,.American peopfe,' as to't.heir-ability and intergrity in the conduct of the government; and' that they can only hope to obtain-a renewed lease of . poWer by demonstrating 'that they can and will. use it for the general welfare, rather than for priVate and partisan .ends.". • • • Dispatches from Chattanooga .state that the Weather in that virithity.has•been for. the past few 'days two,men haying heen frozen to .denth at 13ridgeport,..Alabama,on the 30th of Deeember. The soldiers,are leg; The 'rebel 'lines are thirty-five :Miles frorri Chattanooga General,Stoneman, who was lately . relieved (torn the direction of the cavalry bin eau in Wishington, • hai been ordered to re port to General Grant, at ISlnezvillie;.for dutyln the portion 'of the:army.in that vicinity..., A 'letter' from Harper'a Terry , states'. that Cirles.sfarylind cavalry have' mat - with:a .sr.= ions &eater, fifty-seven •crut' of seventy , five men being either 'captured or killed nearßectori town, Virginia; ti•here • they encountered an overwhelming.force:of. rebels,: . • Secretary Chase• strenuously insists' on lim iting the appropriations to his meinsiisd pro. riding by taxation for every dollar appAopriated 14yond the:amount which can be certaitsly Ob tained by 'dans, and that. without. too Ilargely increasing the:public dept. • He asserts that the increase of expenditures by additions to salaries or other compensetiori can only reitult dis appointment; unlessille means to meet 'Pm in crease are provided by: the same legislation which allows it: • • • ItiVi4TICIATFONS' BY. AI t:ITAT COMMISBIOII—. PI*ITA BLIC ,STtAAIBOiT .(:11ARTElite 2 -::/VOrfak, .Jdnyitiv . Milltary. Commissioni of: which General . L. 4. Wistar is: Presitient; hes' been in •aession during the; past . Week 'in this he''case of L . M....1 - lunt,)ateWi SOnteprlL ent of. Vessels' at 'fortresa tried; and , thir divelopmerittS..!4tti exceedingly' interesting. - . 'Amorig'the points;elicited are the. payment 01$30P0 Teestp;Seriator'.Hdle by Hunt gel - 11.im Of of the 041„Capifol :pri son,.- le-day Paptain Cone;'''Of'the • Steamer John A. IVarner, waaPil the.stand and testified that thebpat was.yvirth about $65.000 when She firs t went into her service, itittl t beret the sale. of her charier she. had earned $173,500 utile' date; that fheci'/erninrient had supplied her-with coal; and that her running expenses 'were friim $l4OO per month, .'which. 'were defrayed by - goods sold' on board. end':by the prnfi.3 on Meek and berths. 'She' belongs to ihe Delaware. River Steamboat Company. 7 of which ,John Price .IVetherell; of 'Philadelphia, is President; and : Andrew. M. Anderson, Wrn. T,. Allen, Willett Paxson and Samuel . .. Harrlan, Jr.,-ore Directors: ' • . 'Captain ,Cone swears;.that first charter was made With John' Tucker; 'l ate Assistant Secletaiv;:of.,War,anirthnsecond,..with Qnarter• mastir . knigs:.. . •.• • .. . . Wendell Philips is.g.not certain that slavery is dead . .O4til 'he . Sees it buried:" --'The.New Haven' . .Rceimersays•if . he.Will go to the - Freed-- men's'eamps • Ocinr, the 11IisiissipPi,:he will see it buried "at'the rate of several hundred, tier 414. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. • IFATHERE'A Letters_of .Admingaration on vy the'Estafeor GIDEO3 1i034, lafe of Kea ting township,. IVICE:ean .entinty, Pa., deceased, haye.boen grantecl-.to the usieletiigrie - d, all rer. sons indebted,to . said Estate; are''reqiisated to make immediate . .paYment, and all having claims against.saidiEstafe will . present them, duly authenticated, to: • . or IRONS, Admiliistrairiz COTTS iRC)N,S, •••....; ,R.:CHADWICK, " • ildmint'stratoro.... KeatingiSitimpry p, isdt POCKET • :BOOB: POUND The Subscriber found, Dee.. 24, a pocket Book in the stree't,'near•Stneth'nort; which.the Q W her can .have by identifying the, some, -end paying the test Of this notice'. ... . . . • • • - . •J. C. mtml.ric SmP,lllpoitJannrery 6, 1861.' .. ' • . ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE: M •ipreas letters Of administration to; the Estnte . 'ol.DEattra •lrOortnEsi`, late' of'Xemting. township, deceas'ett have been granted tO the eind . ersignedr all p.riorrs iudebred•"to the said. Ilstate are .requested to Make immediate. Pay rnent„ and thoSe • having :claiMi or deinamts a g aniit the Estate ct said Derick 'Yocirbes;- will make kLown the same without Delay to. • . • • • A.l. OTT(1, • •• AUGUSTUS. DAY, . • ildminzabatur.r, Farmers Valley. Dec, ..?.1 • COURT PROCLAMATION WHEREAS . .the Hon, Robert C. White Piesident-Judge, dinFthe Bons, Dar ling and - N.' Peatiody: Associate judges of, the CoUrts of Oyer 8i :Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter .:Sesaions„ of the Pease, phans'.Court and Court of. Cominori Pleas for the County of M'Kean have-issaed their precept bearing: datu Friday, the' first -day of January, let the year'. of, Our , Lord•orie thou sand eight-haridred: and'sixty-four; 'and td :me directed, foi holding 'a Court -of Oyer •.aiid :Terminer nod' General Jail -Delivery; Quarter Sessions of the Peace,..oephans' Coarti and Court. of .Common Pleas,, is the :13cirough.rof Stnethrort, on 'Monday, the 22d. day of • Feb rtiary. next; and:to. contione.due week.. • ; Nottee . is therefore herebygiven.tO the Cord ners,-Justiees' of the Peace' and .Constables within the county; that theybe then.and there theii,pr'oper persons, at 10 o'clock .A . . M. Of said day; with their rolls, records, inquisitions, exaMination?,- and other remembrances, to do those things which.their offices appertain to be done. • A iid' those who 'a're -hound..by. their rec.- . ognizances to prOsecute the prisoners that itre.or shall be in the jail of, said connty . of M'Keari, are to he then -and there to prosecute against theno as will. be just. • • - Dated at Smet i lipor'., this Othday of. January 180, and the 87th• year. of the :Independ ence of the. United States of America. ... A. LILLIBRIDGE, Sheriff. • . . NEW.YOItIi AND ERIE RAILROAD, "CommenCing,,M;nday, Nov: 17tb,1862'.--: Trains willleave Olean at about tbe.tolloar,ing hours, - _ . MOVING: WEST Night Expre.ss Way . Fr:eight. /. • ..1:05 P. Al No. 21. - —•:( • • 1:00 A . . ; M MOVING :EAST. • Night Express . • • 7:10 P. M. Stark : • . . • 3:19 P. M. Way Freight • , • . 1:15 P. M. and. Si run every day.' No. '0 runs Suridayi, hut not Mondays.:.Train 3, of Satur— days, from New York, runs through to Buffalo, but does not run.to Dunkirk. . • NATHANIEL MA RSH,' lUceiver., • . CHARLES Al [NOT. (401.1'1 Supt.' IMPORTANT TO LADIES.—Da. IlsavEv's PEAtsi.i Pit4.s have nevar yet failed , in rernov— ing.ditfictilties arising from obstruction, or stop. page of nature, or in restoring. the , system. to perfect health wben'aulteringlrom Spinal . A free. tions, Prolapstis, Uteri,' the 'Whites, or other .weakness of the Uterine Organs.' The Pills are perfectly ilarrrilesson . the constitUtion,•and may be.taken,by the.most delicate female witholit 'causing distress—the same time.they,act like charm by strengthening, invigorating and re. string the system to a'. healthy condition, and by bringing, on, the' monthly period with regu larity,ne matter:from what cense the the'.ob— strnction may arise. They should,' however, NOT be taken during ,the first three "or_ fOur trionths.of pregnancy, though safe at any other time,,es miscarriege‘viionl&be.the,leault.. • Each boa contains 60 Pills. 'Price $l. . • , Da, HARVEY'S TREATISE on. Diseases of Females; Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, - Sterility, Reproduction,. and. Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the Dadies' Private Medical , Adviser, kpamphletof 64 pages, sent, free to any address. Six cents required to 'pay post—. Tele Pills'and boek will be sent , by mail when , dashed, securely sealed, - and 'prepaid, by' J. BRYAN., M..D., General ..Agent,'., No: 76 Cedar Street,. NeW. York. Irr Sold by al the principal druggists., °NAY THE : .BEST WIN:" ,s,Ayliaiyoußgo.NEyi : The pheapeit; most and Cof-: THE.PEOPLES'PROVISION COMPANY Have . Have ibis 'ili3iestablished ibt.i Eaat, India Car fee.prrces aw tollowe:'• ' ',.., . ..... .' • : ~ Single pounds - ..- • ::- ..., Seven - pounds• . .- ,- ~ .... : .'• 1 Dolor; pO pounds delivered fine on. boat ?r R: R.- on, re'enipt.of $3 00. For Sale by grocsrs' gerierally„•at the ,ributle 6e sure . that you ask for and get:^ P. P.co'S,EASTINDIA COFFEE •II kits n Prpne:-LAnEr...' Ask any'grocer for it. •Ir is espnciallyvalued by Drmties, - and persons suffering wit h . tli'censekof the' kidneys, ',lt requires hot 'oheAnt!f as much , as any other; is•betlet . 'flavoretiantl:l. • . IS THE ,CHEAPEST COFFEE IN THE WORLD . • ' Address nil ordes . to , tEs PEOPLES FRO VI ..SION CO:, 268' Greenwich .'Street, N . . Y., and .enclose Cash fir our fish.. •268 'Grecesvich St., N. Y.; - Auk. l'st, 1f163.. , LEIBIG'S' ESSENTIAL COFFEE,. The smos't healthy, Th'e niost econsiniml, PREPARATION' OF COFFEE IN., Tlcl If: IV 0 RI.. p;- 0 IL D 0 R. IN le . This Coffee ie.prethired ithder a fe4nthlAfrprr) the•grearGerman Cherniet • • . PROFI;:;..iSbIi • ,L:i1i:14316,. , . . . and gives the essential tun iitrenalli and deli 'cions IIavor'or`.OLD". • Ge,yERNNIE,NT JAVA COFFEE, ivhienis the only'qiiality of Coffee used in its prepdririon;_ixifhaut any ot;that nar• critic quality whicii•so•sitilly dartiiiges. iJie ner vous sy.6tem4n the tz6e ot every the best • gredes ol'Coffee al ordinarily:prepared. .• • • . .2d: It ,gives the e:rsentril tonic and..drurctic elmentrroi Dandelion, without the , "herby,'' coarse taste so disgusting; rind yer alWays - fterod in. the'ordiriary.DandertonCoffee.- , • • • It is'known to all aepeahrted,witb chemitry that the. essenae,•or,oil, or whatever name rn.ry be given it, when properly and seientilically Jained•from . any, herb ovplant,- is' a la r article from that produeird 14 nuking that plant Into water and boiling oulL—ltertnltLio escape of iii mnSt exquisite, and . reltahle strength. and leaving the coarse earthy drugs•pe'reipitated or in soltit;on." •'. preparation combines the exr,faisiie aroma-of the Java CotTee,•With. the highest •es• geatiaLexcellerice on-the' nibs( Clitliet; . D;111(fr.1:1011 —yielding the 6-nrit without the grosser earthy b'ody. 9f botbr'. thereby,a voiding the. anleteiioris effects or both arid be, : orning.ut tho . game , tirpo THE JUST DELICIOUS 13EVER4GE, The most Health:giving and Restoring Drink Known in theworldH3eink at,once a sovereign remedy insteaci . lof moducer of . 1 OiOB.A 4:13 P. M thS:PEPSIA ' AND OF:NERAL NERyOUS FLATULENCE; FULNESS OP TUE HEAD, .DIZZINE4S,..COST/YENRSS, because of it great Tonic and Diuretic. quali— ties'. The simple fact that the preparation' is .from Baron Leibig wild comment it to the .attention of the scientific in all parts of the country, while the use of it Will aronce and permanehtly prove to the misses 'everywhere that it is, ,the long needed-diSsideraturnin its way. ••• • •':, • •-..• -The immense popularity of this Coffee in the Old World is-an earnest that its use and popalar . - ity :America is beitind to. become .continent wide. • • . Another consideration not.to be overlooked in regortl.to the matter, is that . .. • It Costs Less than ordinary Green. Coffee AO requires less.than'half thequantity to give the.same deeree df. strength, and its.use proves, it at 30 . cents a pound to be cheaper than Mari- . cabs , coffee at 15 . cehts arpound: Neatly packed in pound papers with full in:— straciions for use on each label,—in SIXTY , POUND 'BOXES. Price 30. cents per pound. A liberal ;discount to the.treite. • ~ 'Manufactured by the PEOPI.RS' PROVISION, Co:, 268 Greenwich St.,.N. Y.; to whom' all orders may; be addreesed. . • Sold by wholesale Grocers. and proygists. Thernost.tiefieiow t : AND DISEASES OP THE LIVER. AND KIDNE'Yi, 1176.- CCIABI-1 na . l PtiYe... S. • AdYeitider,.•haing I)g.eri're,Rtored.to health la ,1 1 few *gad: by very eirealei . .remedyi atter havlii* suffered neveral yens with e' severe lang•affeitlea,.entr . Abet. 'dread dideaae, Countapptien—ln ItIMIOUR ;Italie' knoWn tirbis follow-sufferers the nienns - of care. • .•; . !Po 'ell who desire it, he wklidead h edliYof the preacrip tiorrused (free 'of charge), l,the (Wantland for.are paring and using the Ram. which - they:will find-a sung CURB roi COXRDpTIONI BROtiCIII7IB:&C...The only objeet•ef the Adyertiser in 'lending the' ireseriptieu let,, bentd}t, the' 111 . 1116411 i and ,spread inferinatida.whigh lie.gonerived to' be invaluable, ~ end. he hope, every aut ferer will try lila reinly, aohing, Partied wishing the readri pti rin please. addrens ' • • • Buy. ADIVAIIII A. WIJa..ON,'• , NNTliemsbuigh: • '.lc.ings'Cerri yy New"Y'wk. (n7-3m:}, ...lENDAL-CREEK HOUSE.: - . 7 "::-.- KENDAL-CR EEK, • PA.; •. • . T"E Bnbstriher haying. purchaSeir this well re-furnishil . .a . nd . i'f=6i— :teil.theHotisP, is rir . ... epared..to er'S and the Tlaveling.puhlic . . ..• • . • r-r - LS 13 A 1 AN ' rf 3 . • . Will be - well siipplreif,.and everything linnet te'merit a • liberal:Aare of patrariage. •Ral r— men Will.Slwas find the nat. '• 'Ken.dal Cresk.' 'fritillary 2, 1866. 38:ly (rreat triprovnieli(; in .Sewin6M6.:olline, .:EMPITif.: SHUTTLE ....MACHINE SALESROOM 454 BROADWAY This Me.eitipt.'is constrocte'Oo . i.rittrelY. nr it pine,tples ot ineeitanitn; pos'selsittg to it y rare a'n . d'vuluobloitniirov ,, olt•nts, h ivin _ ; li qen exam_ 'mei! by lire litriet rAofottott experts. a btlflroblion cvd tO' be simrLicyrv. Hitt! .PV.E.FEaTiON . i2oAl:l3ltir:D. ...• • • . . . . . • Th;2.lollnviinz. - are - ..tho principal ..ohj octipii3 tirg,(llagain'it S.evin.2.-innelliii,,s: .. ...• .. .. '.... 1.-I ,. ..te9.tlvo.'s2tivjir to the pperutoi, -..- . . :0 t,;t nut of older.; • • •1 3.- Expnso, tr?..1.4e and foss of ritne.in 1 11, est pat y. lose..w every tioecription or ma- r ! .—Disnareenli,le noise %riiile.in o .6eration. The • EiniArc iii4cfur.ia is, ExOnpt all . ' ' • these ObjectionS. • It hos ii..strai.ght needle' petpeOthitilor action, makes 'the Locker shuttle Stitch, which will nilit her :Rip - and tri] both performs. per:feet sewing'pe every ttecripi . iol ul !row Loutlier'to'lto hrit , At Nantoolc cot :Of sillsllu'e.,l, nowt the' Coa finest comber.. .CAN nor CQG . WfIF.E . I.,.. and I. t"./I.!. lea •t` (tie ticl6 i . runs smuti:. as hig "..(1 ..,. • • EM PIIATIC A LI Y ri'OI.I,I.,FSS riIINT. , it requires FIFTY 14'It CENT [PSS POW.e . tO'fifiVe it than' any other intirhifie in . tt:velv t ..'yealsolidt:an two, lc tt steadily, witholit fatigue or it iory to.lwalt h. • . Its 'strctioib and IV ONI 4:TiF L SI .Tirnlc;tns.tiitcti . oll rero!Prit .ahrinst itntto..l6l2 to, get oat: ororder, and i. CIII.AII..AINTEED by t be 'effinpaity 'to a ise'cio kr' siutsdi , .• We resia.cytillydorrte'all lhosri ,irhn inaj sire to.sii ply themstdues}rich r, tatperhr ;at - .cly 0 call and eita nti de this UN RI VA TIE 1)1‘17. Pot in a more epeciak.rrianilerio, , iv . e, solicit mtrminge of •. - . •-^ • • :11F.Reff A IVI"I'A 1 T:oKS' CO4CII ttAKER, ligOP SKIRT •NANUF..-1 ( :!-TUKERR,,SI - 11KT anal POSOM . AIAFERS, PRESS •11 AN MIS, CORSET' MA KIRKS, C;AfTER „ TIITTE:RS, , SHOE• KINIiERS, • VEST' .PANTALOO,4 It r RS 'RELIGIOUS and 'CIIAT'uITABLE rIs.TSTITUTTOIiS clealt•With. PRICE OF MACHINES, POLIPLETE. No. 1, Family 17adollinc,•witli Heamer, , :$59 V 0.2, Small Manulacturiag, with. iL en simiTable, ' • 65 No. 3, La:izo Mauutacturing - , Fit!' Ezten- si Table, :To. 3, Large Manufacturing, for Ltmtbor, with Rorung Foot and Uil'eup, • ' • . Our liali.liottes 'instructions Isstafiriott to pith like :thy jii•rson to tvorit this Aluchitte to their 'ell, tire satis.faeliimi 1%.111. attention . nko . calie j t to.tho SIII - 11LE, 1560; • ••• • I; I finowri thiat a ‘.ii.to centre. is pi eteratile . to an y . otherrioit ;;leaf. object ion - avetiiej Inse - ; Wag 'On veeniiiii 04, spriu i;etiiiig out or order, then to bi;' . 'put in the hands of dskillftil,rnechante'to be repaired.. ' • • • • The l' . .mtaire Shuttle •ig - so . simple 004 %any = operetOr'ean repair it:without lesei cif timenr.•ex .• .• . pen.e. ; ‘. • • Agents ‘i-anted for all •To•ven9 . the 'United Sta!es, : e.tiereAgents ere I,9l.elreeily estahli,h ed. A 150,.(0r Clibe,Alezlrn,Central end South :America, td whim/ •e•lit.aeral di . seonet will be ei:' • Term's invariably Cush T. S. TIoARTIIUR, et Co. • . • . • -• — ORTIIERN CENTRAL ..riAILWAY TABLE. Three daily trains to . aml.frorn ItaltimoreAlt( ‘Vashington , City: conneetion wish trains on ;PeOnsyliiania Rai to aiid from Pittsburg aud'the•NY.est.. Two 'trains daily to and-trom the Norsti and West Branch, Siisque hanna, Elmira and all Northern NOw•York.l• . • ON AND MONDAY-, November 17, tile nisiiengnrTrains of Use Norther,, Contrul . and: .1 - lEiirisborg and thiltimoro:ns follows, SOUTH\\ RD . . MAIL TRAIN leaves Simbpry daily(except •Supday):atl.4s'p: tn.; leaves Harrisburg,. at 5 . .20 p. - m.,.and arrives at Baltirribre'at,...lo2o ' EXPRESS TRAIN r• eaves Stinbury. daily . (except Sunday) at 1E29 p2m.,• lea.ves.Harris burg (except Monday) at 2.15 a. rn nnil,ar:, rives at - 11.1110oro daily (except . Monday) 7:39 a. m. • • . • • , _ _ TIAIHUSBUR6 ACCOMMODATION Tfain leaves Harrisbu'rg daily at .0 05 a. • • , NORTHWARD. . . • MAIL TRAIN leaves,Baltimora flail)" {ex_ cow. Sunday] at 8.30,a..m„ 'Harrisburg at 1.15 p. m., and arrives at Sunbury at 1.50 p. in.. EXPRESS EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily at SAO p. tn.., arrives at Harrisburg at 1:50 a: m., and.leavas I.larrisburg. Oily [except Monday] at .3.20 a..”1.,...ncr arrives .0. Sunbury at 6.20 HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION Tniin leaves Baltimore, daily [exce - pt §unday] at 2:4,5, p, m., and arrives at flarriOurg, - ut 8 p. For furtheh information .apply'at the Office, in pennsylvania Railroall'Oepot. • • • .• S. N. -DuBARRY, . • • ,Stiprilitendritl... jlarlisturi,lcov.) I, 396.2