M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, January 30, 1864, Image 2

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1h4e1t9:11 . 11 , ;...6it • ble (locum e!tt
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• 1)1. ritni•rn tic
vorrf eicely.ir . oiinty • tirri invited to meet
tbei . .l.imineff..l-In6n, on, Sat tilr. 1.5111 of
.. for lbf• • 1:19 , ,jui4 ”: se Iperitta
tat p,
,l notcl Lion . .to'be hetd'nt
rhiladelpliia.on.,Tliorstiay . the.'l.ll4i of March
. ..V.mPoting . :nfreonre'ree. from . the I , ".er ernrcoun
.tii;s. or. 'ibis 'lteilreientatjve *Disf iirt n , for: .1lie •
Fir 'eb'im , ing ton such nelegat, s,-. at ,
'Ringway - :on:MonnaT. M rr hrin.'been
ireict it inn, Vgleen: ln
0/.!'' . chnii?l ' of • a, Senatori:al jt is
liopi:;il: . thr.roit tendan on
anhrrd
ilelegates
iit.tkoil.ViOnnail.conVention to nnminare' eandi.
..liteilfor.:Pre,: , inen and President
this .and other: re aAo s lo•
bost men .as. Ade-.
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.I)Ka44.aft*..--"We' are inferined p
thnt-eonside
able Ofe,itoMent prevntlett , inTort Ileanny a
iew dayliiiier , ,:nyOr, attempted arrest . o( 'h
A•rt - e'!' %%110
pears ilia't . :ll.it'shal n itott; in ennipiiny With an .
atoii;tiitii„.went•tn'the hotte where *the deserter..
held:forth, and'demn nded..his surrender.; . . The'
rteserte'r.fiied a `pistol at the-Marshal, but- the.
shall nrti.ged over his
.head,. when the
Marshal fired.arsn, hut the deserter dodged ..his
•heart „window and escaped' iminint ed.
After aomeatru . gele.the was . .'seen red,
.when he was Ott 'info a . eut ter:and:driven about'
five Mites ()TINS inerprey.,•when•t , hey were at=
tacked hy 'three. Men, add 't h tsoner:esenped
wirti'his : friends. • Several'siits were fired ( morn
, both r sioa,nne:hall entering the 'ilash•horird
the curter; and'
.ono Men, we. understand, nn
enemy, .s.,ta 'shot in the-140s. WO. give :tile
Noses' they wee elated . to is rumored
that theriare.teeeral:deserters
.810140 . 11 g abotit
in - that. vietinify.--0/easn
• The infortner, who . eeM: he . may be, mnit
have': been some Whet' excited if he intended .
the 0)01/ . 410'0e-hear Story as truth::' . .
: The : facts
are these:' 31r: Izatits Dolley i a.nd . :F. W. Pierce
who had been;eMployed.by the Aissistant Pro.
voets•Mareltal.'to look after deserters,.` to
the hane'e if. Edmund tritest:, .o drafted' Min,.
•whohad failed 'to report. On arriving,' the
door'was fouad fastened and .appeared
.at the window, who dodged , hack, When. Pierce
presented a•revolerr.
-..'Mr. Dailey then ran to
the. beck' part of ;the arriving ; just' as
the deserter had telt; when . he puritied, threat•
ening tit shOot,hiritit he reeisted: Comer, who .
band's Pistel in his had, dropped it in : the snow.
and.gai , e himself •titv. Thelhre'it then got into
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a.eatter . and. started for Srrte,thport. When
sheet three , miles Als• side of .Port-Allegany
the'prisoner 'punned, out of the cutter and ran
•teviard a. house klittle• distance from the road:
Pierce (0110Wei1 after him,' fit log-his. nistof.-L:
When near thnhouse,•Mr. Burrows', who
there'cinte opt, and seized, an., g ,
ex; sayin .
: he
Wriuld see no, man shot flown on hie:
premises.
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;ThePriioner took sh-lter• itt the hause„ and
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Pierre retired. • Thero was no resistenee
by the deserter„ . no at tark . i , by three men," no
firing except by Pierre, as 'before. Steed, and
finally; I , .r.ohdy hurt."
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..DcsairrEns.--in the township Liborty
.there are some five tleseit ers fr'orn , the' United
States 'army, who have baffled' every -effort
'tints far that. ha.' been made td titres!' them.—
Iris - Said that they are hartiored•by citizen. of
that township, !did that whenever the" A
'taint ,Provos.tMaishal makes his appearance,
'their',anies give:the alarm and the'
Ape to their dens and coyes'in the. woods. In
any other - town. of t h these deserters
cint.,litiea single day without being'
'brought ..
justiee, sot in .Litierty, they:have
their ..friends, who:nre alders, lin& abet tots in
any scheme totrample the laws of the United
Statei,. wonder,thefugitivesandoutcasts.
who are hailed and,dospised fo'r their treachery
to country; seek refuge in .a' towni that gives .
125 Copperheadrnejority, for likelralandigham,
"when sent beyond our liner, they -are among
Kfieir frip t! 'd.e. , &single Flint pf.the.ciezeipi of
li,iheirty; might rid the conntry . of these vat n•
• .W . hr will not the effort be. mader---
.A.V.ffe,as
...• iiirho seas read the above withon t; a" feeling . of
pitY;'sek4l .. itsv contempt,', far the silly (septic
whi wrote At home it is considered , the
hiseet of 7 1eirtizin malic e T - and.we wish only
rh coatertolict the foul slander against the pen.:
ste' r •of that towasillis that strangers, uneequaie.
todlOyit!coither the •.clutracter of those people
titeirtrosteeers, Yin:ly not get a • wrong lei-
Wore i; type that the IDemocrats or , Librty
Were' iiiters and' :atektoraof desertm's and
thwei• who trample the laws of...the Doited
ataten;.• , we:might soon exneet ;kn be overt 'ln
• • .
• Inith:dierttere and oottaWe;•and that view
can 'only tie eaMidered an levitation to.'•all
*tch titajtaceftigein the forests of our couNty;
where they **old: be assisted by a large por.:
.tiotiOf . the eitfiena. Does the-writer mean to
onal4ataakto inainuaie;•tinit •t he 1.,100;000
derii-
Octetin the Norttierti - States who cost' their
,g4teclaq fait; retiiiaenting • nearly half of the
1 , 0 " , s4are ataera and • abettors in . eny
• laO.;s ttie.: - United
• Inn:i4geadmita no other
;,' ;li7ti4iiiiiill4liiitithat.dereorrz.ts are law ttainp:
not he tlattering'io
.neither
ealmilated to ,
nro•
• ,)p&. ••• • •• • , •
4 40044 - lee ankikto4 wil - among toOgh Ors'
; - :-;l44iciipilrit4isatii,c449:;i4l , !iit::4o accord.lo the
YieiitkififtlYetv,46l4ll/o.foli , *9f pat,.
ikiiiit4',o4o4:••,i,i't,•olit;'.''li.eeil!.l' it
i;,,#lMit;riot'he,ltrpectfiil'thni,ihe'people., will vol.
sway frotri Iheir
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100. lienlwe:
I . !VII . 'RH i n i t i e .1- for_.idesertitm t .ltoWeverioyr
notil:ithe;; otte . n of liie vi its:
of :lite:Ma 61,14 vrr liroitr a -011
tO to . :; , nee; (tom
iri inpi4
14)1-i;
, while,
of Ale wa'r. is: disliant.. Tbe writer .
should :at I,ea.t-ritalie :SotneelloWanee fdr,
tetteltiags..itint exaionles : of hire.
ell and' on lalmrets, bereinfore:. linee'
,heemtaught that the Ingitiee'iltee la‘v Wes:not
,Cinding- 7 fitat It: we S' a *Crime against diidi and
- . .111;11 . 1 :IO a'ssist i'ai•ietitritiri.,. a negto to his.
'roast'er, law rirournM..
'eeti•e;Oti , .tittltionat_by . the vnpreme.rourt,
.1 4 o , MtiIcers;
te . ttelterS. tinftekb,o,eord. alitt•st et in:. trust rat Mg . ,
iii execution. and
were . thcie effort's that it remairietValMost a
dead. Far . be,it:flOrnua.to:justiry . resit- .
teac e to•m:Ylaw; we wish merely to insinuate
lhat: . :Snea:escrit!.tating loyalty is in exceeding
batktas.ti with IlMse.:whM:originaleil •and: still.
ptictip;the 4 , lligher •
If it be' the: 'dot?:ol'_anv.''person:.ethic than
officer,-to arrest desertetsithen is the
.editor,
entity. :Our:ad - eke is that he cease . slntnler;.
in better, tuen and diseliarge . his acknowledged
'1114;• we' guaratitee . the copp erhead's
no. obitaeles in his ;••• • '
:,Ttint•these: deserters have, nut, been arrested..
'l3' not the.tault'Or the :inhabitants or - of :. the
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:Provost 'Marshal who has 'discharged his
to the :best,of,llll iibillty; Girt is owing'to,.'the
Mattire: of. the '.their intimate
Itripwleilde•ortlie fOrests. that „abound .ta our
country, and igill atiee.. in keeping: et : reach
Of. the • „. ,•,
I toC:4 01 thO ockno s tyledges • the
. ttpoint".tin regnrd to the proceedings of. last
Itutinill,4t4Man unmahlyflintt'ut our lack
of Ad this is rathr.r n
tniShirt tine- crime • I,ve hope .the' PubkiC ,
Make due at ittelt, of .oPporul
.oily tn. iteentnelearped,lifie our , peighhor; on
,the should• lie; piffled, indeed,
whom, nature, Wits left 'entirely: dependent on
,other men's •
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:• GEN. WCIA7..I,LAN.—The Buffalo Corrrier say?:
4 , Thete have . .been two critical. epochs, .iii.ola.
three. years hiatery of war. The Scat occurre'd
60' the day, of . . the first 'battle of Bull Run. Wn—
queitipnahjr.liall 'Our arms:been imecessfuL.on
-that field..l ite. rebellion Woold hairi.. collapsed,
the prdj'eCt of.its.leartere would havis'.been
born.: ..Again, :when M'Clellan'was called. to
What*`; really -Ihe lea lership of iho nation,-
hiS plan SupPressien of the' noes vastly en—
lar.,"lM and invigorated 'rebellion .dirrie r . beyond a
douht completely adeipiate!•to.'the , ends had iii
View. The: COlKie.indicated_in the, cmemorati.
dum',would'havesdrushedtreasen and preserved.
the'rild Union to ti . .,,metheinetical . certainly.
T,Ook over its details; and see if 'a: Point Le
omitted; 'or it in a : single direction the. gYeat
game is not Ohl out with a MasterlY•knoWi.eilge
of the elementa yovolyedand . e ransurpmare for e =
sight which, surely, would have beennirccess,
.full- SO' lay ns, has .yet been- made ...Manliest.
'the .. only,trian•Whose eyes, at'the
outset of the.war, clearly atirilfull.y.orriprehenil
eil lhe field on which the nation waS 'about to
try its.strength, The correctness of his vision
might halie.h . cen.questropedtheini •-we luau it
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odds ihe'llouisville . .10ll.r0a),
kiiont rr mote, 01)&11000y th'e knowtedge cost
us. We hive Filth:lo'r it with livers of blood
aitil 110'011611 . 5 of
treasurer. Shall w
e.. v
thuoi • it
awlir,.uner•werhave bought it' tit Th is price 1
This, is question to.be ilecidethin 0)6. l're'si 7
drtntial.elec.tion."'
. LE.GIO;,I T 1 V; F. • Coristrrt•Tic)x.t-111
Congress, Howe, of
of ereif a. resolution that the Cotilmit fee. Cu the
ludiciary l consider . the propriety .of repealing' a
joint .resolutionsuf July 17. 1862, which pro
hibits a torfeittire of real estate beyond the not-
viol life of On offender; This is • practically . ..a .
'proposition toiiperl Or annul 'that' proeis.on of
the :Vedet al' ConslitulionHtehich derlare's:that
' , No attainder of treason shall work coirtiptidh .
olblood , or forfeiture, except during the life of
person attained." Of coOrso, Congresa.canmat
legally reperal any part of the otg . +Joie lave•af the
Goveinment; yet . ORepublim,n majority is the
flou . s . o.adoPted . 1
ha abovir resolution.
Witn•Suremks run CoNvictrmares : Wrrn Anus!
When the civil war first broko.'out,•the CoM
federates 'were supplied vitith iniermution• by.
Men high . in • civil and• military office, under
President Lincoln. Mr.'.. Secretary Seward
sent word to Ohntleston, through, Hervey, of
the soiling of oiir
,tleet;t9 the . relierof; Port
Sumter, ,and afterwards gave Harvey • the 'ep
:pointinent of Minister to Portugal..
Nl/41 in' were . furnished' to the. Confederates
.from..thc Department; and signals", sent
op from Washington gave their aenetals notice
otthe movements of our trOopi on the' eve of.
The vilA surrenders and abandonment of sup -
bY ;vi ilroy- and . other administration
iavoritesi' kept .the eneny ' in •clo. hes, arms,
equipinenti and - a munition. Anil:. inefficient'
blockade left open other channels' of supply.,
'NOW : we find that during all this time the
Government cdTiCiala in the Cuitnin House at
New. Yorkrb . fid etseWhere, were, supplying the
Rebels with arms:and-ammunition.through the
Ports of Nooses and the Island,'conjunction,
with Confederate .emiiaries? . . •
The suns: used agamst.oor soldiers,. the very
bullets that pierced' their breast, werepl.ice.tl in
:;be 'hands of.the Confederate. enerMis by Lin.
coin's officials,-and by ~the Cootractois who
gioW.rilth On the drippings of his AtiMistration;
acid Who: arc il4tCriniriect to prolong
• The polity of-the political vultures. and cOr
in:mos w h o 'nici , preying upOn the Corpses 01
our;koldiers is .'0 portrace
. the war.:MOie debt,
•more'coOlrects,i, - iote paper 'monay,.rpore, jobs,
more shoddy, 'ono . wider..sWeep. ot, rduciler!
That is all they care for; and the setilement.ol
oiti: . d'illicolties would Put , a
stop to. his .so the
War:rmist' go - on! tt the.'enatny are beater);
dismiss our general(' and hold back phrauill - ,_ll .
the ,Courederacy licks arms 'and. ammoattion, ,
supply theirs throtiihilie 'Custom Houser But
let t he.holyrmir, and Its holy protiti:go
Thii is, the'policy'4. the dealagOglieitiand: they
are 14adily woukitig a t LS. sssr,,'
• ar DeparimenT hag Jnithorixtd the..eni
pliikment,ol,lemalp'.nurses and cooks in all germ
oral hoPpllnl S.• . '
'LATEST NEWS
• - rotr.vnTleti
.31s %Vashin't.ttifti, • 141).
,
thift n.fltett 'for •Inindrot!
thissi'rld .men; *toserett ler three yeftrti,.or
ink
. ‘the the .toth dap of..bfa~,ch
n exi,tor the itiffitory': - fterviee . ,ol.' the United
Stetes, yretlitirt.-tOl - itedin:tine;, therefrom .so
many es m.y.hrtee been enlisted
:to thetierOce irriorto'the:•l*t ; dtiy of l‘fnich f
a td not,tieretofore . .eretlited.: - • .
,• A firtAitA'si:trvuot.s:
A *tlisria fejt froM-IVnehintiton states thfit:it . is
elievett thatthis l.
it.cltnles :the. list: [ cal
for• three - htintlretl.thintsantl men, n n 'is in
lily it roll . .for only : two hundred t honSantr.n.d—
dit intuit men: •
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AP . hen(l4!prter:s
iirmy•ii . j,WP.!;t4!rn Virejnia•saythaton..Thurs-
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Ony'ntght, .14flutry 29,4 trpiti' ..Wagoptc.
Witlt.eomritijaark storen t ,sept.from 'NM* . ci-f..ek
'to the gorrlson nt • l!f;terptiorgh..... with an - egeort
0(800 men. vi•a!:ttasdze,(l 2%000 conenale(l
i'eftot.. three tulles. sotith of : A
shnri, fight pee.urreit,:.With n ins, of 80 reflerals
and 100 1e1ek...,A -, riOrtion. of the train was
saved: • Petersbotgh
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The. infolljgenr6 from worth Carolina r;.no
tinoes.to oive evidence-or •• thn ernwin.discon,
inornmoni 414 roen:vrith , :,thP:reher.roln, nun
n desire to bold -- riStateonny6ritinn. - ~ .Mertings
sire beinfitield in differenrcOnnt ins 'in, favor:c f
a•Stnte.convernion. • .
Adviera frnm Charleston, state that one:s:lint•
pr,. }Muir .was lired into ar...pity on the 24th
and aeven.slMrs were' fired On Sumter: On the •
e hundred and three eibellsT were
tbrown into the city..
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Official *nfiviees.nf the cavalry. nt. Fair
Gardena, Termessee,..Finve hoon .from
Gen. Grant. Two Merl rilled.,fmna an dnvernne
hnndred prisonerawere . capttired by the 'Union
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. Tho T./..5.- nymY in. Goorzhi is:•l l . t i s , nn o hz and
the rolielsnre .retron!kne. -: But
.cmo ,!i:isionof
the,.lnt tor .rpoinins . th, the.n . irinii:y.of Dnltom, , nod
the rebels urn supposed tohavri .gone •to - Mohile
or ,rhssi 'renheFisee.:. .•
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KT.,,has bew.L c:iptured.
The quiet ~rhich has p7aVailert an: alciOgthe
front has finally been br.olcOn'in'a Ten'
Inesi'a and Virginia, at though 14) to the ditte'o f
this writing no newt, of important 'movements
has been received.... • • • • . . •
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.Satttrilay informatiOn was
race:ieyil from Tennessee to ihe '.'etTect.
thatereti. .Lon street had been reinforced ,with .
20., 000 men and was advancing on Kno.s.vile,
pushiniGin...Granger's forces'-before him. It
was said ti.irtt Morgan . ' was abotit , to move at
'the head. of 5000, cavalry to cut' off earn—
munieaeion between knoirville andChattainega o
or to. rriake s a raid ..into . Kentucky. , . Later • dip
pate)? es deny that Longstreet. had madein. ad-•
yene2e: Romote,..hoWever,'" of thirfactivity of
the - rebls'in:Edst Tennessee. eprevail. A dia.
p.ateh.from.Louiiville;.lCy., eta tes'that the city
is tilled With'ieports of an intended rebel raid
iiito . Kenitickf; which is'to be rhatle: .
Dimly nt . three.tlillerent ...•
A dispatch from. Cincinnati stated` that,John
Morgan was at Atlanta, making preparations
Tor a reittlinto'li;ent Tennessee for the . purpose
Of" cutting . The . railrOad betWeeri ChittannOga
and Knnxuille. Ha had•been,:ttie . rr;Port COQ
tfri nes, w o rking a speech.in. which 'he - .stated
.that ntir.troops would be compelled to evacuate
A flairs are EPllPlllily . quiet in Getierhl Grant's
department. Our rorrespOnderitritates that skit-'
mishing . continties,hinoisOlnily to.the• rorl beast
•oi Knoxville; generally in Knnrville county, hot'
has been no . important battle, nor
thre be immediately: Ina the. I.st..ol,Nlarch; it
is pre('k.W
icteill.sse . East Tennessee. rlenr of
one of the two contending a rmies.. • Two trains .
run daily (Mtn ,Giattnnooga . trn
o Nashville,: .a:
kingt he trih in ninetsSir Itonrs. The:moffnlitY
itt the hospitals . in the . for mer place is. about
ninety tleaths pSr. Week.: •• • . ' .• ,
.
General Schofield. who ticsurnes rit
-comand
'of.'Generai Foste'r;dit the rogoe.st of GOnerel'
Gr'an't, left WashiUtt.tOn fdr Kn.ixville on ThOrs:
day.last, ocean - in - Di nied by SOme of his staff. Gen
Cr in Eest .Tenuessee,"
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RarpuTs.—The reptirts
of Gen'. Al'Giellan are being . iati'dly. lureparUd :
for issue from the •uove'rnment rusintling, office;
and it is expected will b&rtady fOr . deliverY .
the course of next week'. They are•to'be.liound
and will be illust rated by a number' of mufti,
some of theii on a large scale.: • .
I...oNOSTRF:ki ,Ft/iAt TEN . NESSEE.- 7
The. New . York Her:Rd' says. that tbereasons
why'..Longstreet holds on• so tenaCeously. to
East Tennessee are, that he, does' so to subsist
'his troops and to fortvaCfEall,the extra supplies
he can. gather, toward Richmond;:and that: he
is proteciing the rebel workmen..engai,e'd in
extra. , t ing . tbe. 'nitre caves .of East Tennessee
and South'western. Vu'reinia; and alse the snit
works of that section, from which. the Cenfed,
Bracy now .proeures.nearly all Its supplies 'of
salt. . .seen'that so long: as
LOn4street occupies the eastern emperor.. East
Tennessee he . Is' dui Og the most, important aer
vice to Jeff
. The ChatfieldDemorrat. Ifn.sfings Democrat,
and' St. 1 5 aul,Demorrat; all published in Min
nisota; have hoisted the .name of.McClellan tor
the Presidency.' •
.' ft is reported that the Confederate Capital
ity. to be rernovedfram Richmond to Colombia,
- The Legislature. Of Kansas State wasvargan•
izec by the.electioo:of a Speaker, Clerk of the.
House and a S..erelary of the . Senate, all oppos.
ed to tlie.politieal principles of Senator Lane;.of
Kansas on the 13th.
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.. A LITTLE BOY, or , girl,. in Clearfiel d
woo sObailily frozen in going:home from school
iturine one of. those severely cold days about
New Yearis, that there was no remedy, and in a
short time-death ei.sued. . . • . ' • ~' . .. . . i
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The “spontanenus" .. resolutions.
.udvocating.
Mr. Linenin.s renorninatian, juat . signed' by the
Ileptiblican members ollthe Pennsylvania legja,
lature, were the resultof the engineering of For
'ney and Catheron, the former spending . Severer
'days inHatinburg ip effecting the.•rspontaneous'
.
Instructinne. .
be sent to General Steele
by the Preeident to:isstie aproclamationaPpoint
irig-tn election for Governor , of the State of Ap•
kansas, on the 28th of March...
After the election the Governor, it is under
.st o od,' is to'call a c_tivention to revise the state
carietitutioh sorts to abolish Slavery. No person
will be allowed' to vote who does' no t r a k e the
precritied by' the' President in his proclama
tion,
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ilk Su,siNen.Pep4RAS6l,l::—'Pte fnllnuin~ is'
from:the BoStrin (A hel ilon)•
ol.,beritror Snininer.: •
: i nn rio'vey hirfele In en frobeliiin 4 the ! ie
rebels' theybave been , 4e i:• er n' e d Ity rt .power
Mita* oltdreregeives - doilOtiirritgli . tri-Mir Ice the
rehnin'tion,, cir. 'shivery' imnns'sible ! Heim lon_
:that.will,be t • the lova) people . the. I.Norrtinie
the :best judges, and ihatitidgl . ,s,. and that
me . n C. 1.111 be deg3f iMately.e:tpressed only through
their.represenintvei in
• How. d . res rhs rend: by the'side otthe
•linn 'of-Indepentlenee;' -declares the. "ial
governments derive
,their jiisi power, burn' the .
consent of tire governed, ?" . : ,•
. . . .
. .
- 'Reports that i.
:1 .
T . p /11 . IS .°pin g .' g
ralunlly
evacuated by, the rebel q.oyi4ninent„cont inue. tO
he . nrough,t here',by pereon9 from place. It.
is . posi tiv ely.stirted thht.i he ye:mnya I. of th6..s,ln-..
.rrltirig . ..mae hlni!ry . 'frbii), ' the . - . Trefleg . ,nr rrciii
AV'o'rkß lis . lieen . goine , ,.hd.lnr . weeks. -It has.
been tent to Columbia, S. C. ''
.' ' ' • ..:
.
.Deserters from.. the rebel continuesto,
into .:Potniriae -and. .
al°
though it appears:that ti enemy hail establish-.
ed a dOoblo.linnof pi'ckets:to 'Priiyopt . d'eserrion,
the then continue.to escape, by: various
• and reaebGeneral Allealle's lines iii. spite of all
pricitations:. ?The Presidift'a aionnii!V proela,
onution iii.siiid .tirbe'%voiding wonde'rfully om
en!! the rebel 'soldiers,' win . ; have nothing to lase
either: in property. or 'Frieial stataS by accepting .
the .terms the..prnelairidtion. The 'weather
in Virginia for the Past fey days lins . .bc”.h
'anti genial, and the'comfotis - of Ole .army' - are
con'seque'ntly increas.d..".
The Otivernmet,it is
,in i,ce,ipt . rif ;14(11th - innl
infotmatimt of atiptlyr (..;•o n e
t'etnplato Jot:irk y.
h'
tire repels in .
It
appears chit the efirtirdin nod - nil - 10e;
imitated re!.pecJiint this matter.
Government has already tnizeti '.the necessary
step., Itv•plattinii..rt military and naval
. foreent
proper points . , tor tirevent.an iscettfence of-'this
-At.Exanrintt• ITA:am . rmi vs,,S. P. Cuasts.l.-In
the ptiffwhich Secretory Chase hestoWs hfm
self,tie apprupriateslii him Self. the,wurd.s which
Webster applied, to Secretary I.l.imilton. Web
ster says: He tif our national,
resources and n'hunchmt streams xi( reci!iitte
'gushed forth; he touched the corpse of the.p.nb
lid credit, and it.stoocl upon its fe,tit.": ' . '•' .
' Amended - these ideas do' apply.to . ...`3ocretary
"I,lii,smOte the handle of - Hpe.'S' Prin.
Ling Press, "and-abundant streanc . 'of ' c3reen-.: .
Wachs gtishell Mull; with . the : wand
,of 'his
'greenbacks he thirched•theriationa.f.conSience
and it became shotltly."i-A/tion filepubfican.
. . .. .
. .
The Legislature of jientucky passed a bill
oa the 13th, pttihibiting the iMporfation of
slaves into that ‘State. The intlai'pr slaves has
had the P 'fleet of.ibeapeniest . the pric . e. of: the
stock on hand, arid °vet floiyint the market. ' .
Sotri?-lemaleS . s . uslicted of: Smugglii,g' . goods
into Dixie were rs;cantly•searehed• by the Pro
vost Marshal' ot . AfeuMhis,..Tenn'esee, One
wore a Idae . Of .fine as- a hustle.: Her
corset ryas filletkvith gold coin, quilted.in,to the
amottneorsl,2oo, •. Another lagfy's ample bust
was filled ont , by a •museum of .articles . , con;.
ofie.v'elry;.: silk: thread, 1 - ,teedleS
and medicines. .' • , •
• The Oemoertic Natioital Committee hide,
unarirtionFly 'vote!lrO hOlil a National ConvenL
.tion, for the. onmihrition of rresitlenr and Yice
. I , rosiilefit,, ;1! Chinlo, oii the • :4tli of .
The Dt: 'noel atie ressiona I caucus, by . a•
intijorit:k of sefien, adeiseil the .Notional Corn—
•mittee :to hold the next ,National Democratic.
Coorention-in •Cittrinnati: - Here is'. a slight
gifieignee, • . • . •
. . ,
;rug al)errOci,itie•Ailtriiiiistta
tion•Fas•enforetag , specie paynients -by the
go'ver.iirrtent; its enemies set up' the
. .xiiitc,ry•oi,
'rrgaTd for the . 'or. the .
'people.".l.The real object of. the. democracy
was.to.seeure a .gOld currency for Ihe- people
and they succeeded:: •
Nov the Lincoln.' atialinistration pays its'
MTh:lois, or a portion of thetti; in gold•sbile.it .
foods' tlie coinitry, witlidePreciated greenbacks
for the. people.. ,•. • , •
. .
Thus Fogg and Marsh, and Pike and Clay,
'and Webb; aid Wood:, whn rePreSent us abroad
are paid:hilly per -cent, above their Salaries,
while onr seildieis are paid in . ..ereenbacits, one
third below their real 'value... A •month'.' .pay,
to a ooliler , .S2'2, is now in reality only $9:
•
The Democrats of 'Congress. have declared
'their • oppositiOn to• discrirnientionj, but
their declaration 'elieits only a sneer from tt.e
Administration press.- •
BETTI::II.'NE ' VER :TO TA'l(5
HAVE Mc . C L E L LAN . pi:ESiDENT.—The Boston.
Cpurter!el'ates the following incident tot illustra
tiveol the spirit of rodienlisrn;.and the temper
.of the:men who now sway.the destinies of the
rerrub ° • • • ,
•Said a 146puhlican -citizen to.o radical poiriti-
cin---;n1U1 this occurred shortly' alter the: first
evidence was made public, showingthat McCiel
lan's• iltrre was owinglo MCDowell's' being
prevented prom crimparating it' the atack upon
Richmond—ullappears to, me that the Presi
dent_cir Mr. Stanton was to blame in not carry
ing the plan 'of - the campaing,: as agreed
upon :with McClellan -Had that . been done, I
believe we should have huil..Richmond." "You
will Some time'recognize the'triith, it not-now;"
said other, ,, that it -were het terMaver to take
itiehniotrd than to f.tiVe Mcelellan for,our next.
president; ire he surly worth! he if.Lis campaign
had • Succeeded: •. „ • ••••:. • .
LICENSE PETITION
rf IRE follpsving : natned 'persons have filed their
respectiye_ neiition for . a TaverniLicense;
at;cording, to law, . •." .
T. Goonvvin, k.6t10 Township'
•P. 'M.. Fui.l.E . : a; Brsd(ol d Towship. - •
. E. L. S'owritstAyn,.Ceres •
[L. - Witness my hand and p ,, .al . of . C.nunt at
Smethport, this Ist' day..ol February,- 1861.
JNQ...II....erIADWICK;Proth'y.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Censumptive sutiereis - will receive a valuable,
prescription 'fur' the :cure of.' Cori6iiroptiOn,
Asthma„ Bronchitis, all Throat anti Luni
affections, (free of charge,) 'by sending.. their
A. wiLsoN,
Kiogo . Co., New York
SHERIFF'S SALE
•
. ..
By VIRTU): of sundry write of Pier/ ForiaM,Leturri,
Fisrins'amt rrnditinni . :ExponitS illstiqii.out of .tho
Court or Common Nom; of Wii'mui reuuty, Pa., to me
diremo.lo, e mirmoil 111 b,t ubli, I.lu 'the Court
,
o p ut . .
„. .
VOSlttetlittort. onOnlity the 2411 slay of Oehrttt. I
art'. 1 , 111, at one o'clock in the afternoon:. •‘, I
• The ((Mowing \teal. Estate xll6lllo' in the: llorough
ofkliport, K.B.lll4to•wilship; anal connty:of and.,
ritata of Pentisvleania; to itrit: 'Sgaare'nottiboreti seventy
. tiro.liopt (hit' lint minter eleven, Improved; • . O.ut
hothutnher. ten, ItteirOvell; Onf• but ntinthtkr ninet';
• Al.s.i,Aft t "6ertain piece or
. pardel or land adjoin
ing ',told - nut-lute; 'Nninn .for earlier
shuttling on'the eatit side of thit whieli•hiNorth
sic and . one half titbitees Easi that dud tire multi finechos
Prue the high oe tlisult.thß' on ilio North side of Mirth;
Creol;;;theneu - Sontli eighty 'five : deg:evil West thirty
sight tiereltem to a stone;•itteneo Noith, novitnty'llnil•'oneq
twit ilegeaos West,lintr and four tenth perches toil a stone
nn Alto shut h brink of iiher:Aootti ;it rook; .i.lietiety• North'
eighty tiro and it half tbe:iree's' West seventeen tosi•ttro
tenth aerehes to all en on the- South bdrit:. or .4na6k..
smith liroid(i theuee Sunni eight) , eielti . nott ono half de.
.green \Vest thirty for r pe relies..lnure or.. tees to; a atone
in ilia .F
proved'. tast Orlo J.; lloinlitCa Farm; •
other pinto or pa real of band trontaiii
ing abotit Ia ent.Vie rev sittiat of-Sinethitort
in•Neatieig,tntrit ship .in said county (tint bounded On t h e
:East by. !aisle of . It.'W•itattilin. on thin tiouth .. ..liy laud+ (.1 -
'lt: C. Cortiiii and tholtieliintind kistitto, and till the West
_by the 'road Ilitrviti'croet;; till tutprovetl.'
bikeention, nod . ail' he. Rohl nos the.
' proper , y or Itrewater Freeman, nl%OO suit of .A. Ni'n'ny:
hue now fur the use or coroolius C. Deeker.. •
MIEN
. .
,
TheTolLowing Real EittatO.:—'All th at certain piode or
riareid of. lan.l situfif eln the triwnikitip,Orlltuniltonsoniffy.
.1 - 31 . '1i:eon and State of refibsylvanift,afill" . bving part, of
ti rant lot. warrant,idindutessl's,. containing seven loin
deed and iirtyaitrea.together with the overplu a htuflal 4o .
the S t t..tt, r.ido of said loti. being all of :said t"'o
litinilreilond fifty acres sold: to tie 6. 11:.Cottori. ' . •
• .14-uo—One other piece oelfireel of lanl
and behigl.in the' townchip of ilamilteti •aforos4bl and
being part lot warrant 5511. and being thetibullo•witht,
I.,rolfr of said lot' together,witlitlie•one-tvurth part of
-the surplus, land containing, two hundred and . fifty acres .
of datal; bounded ne•follfiws: at • file ,South•
west. turner thence North to,Chopplit's land;
•thence East - t•n Choppie's line far eifough to.citritain trio
hundred Hod fifty, oeres together veith.the Overplus
afl.oll4inprorimi. ' • ,
..t.. 4 eimitl.• falcon in Rgecutirin and willbe Sold A
erty of illOvston'll'.l.lulo the 311.1t . ta Minor. '
MEE
'All the tollening - . described Into pf;"L•tnd and preink • ei
sitnaie.l and being In the ' Botiongli.• ref ihnethiroi . V. end
bounded and de - Ageihed as (Whim, to xeit: kiiett a lot he,
at rt post borniir. elm:ding fifty seven .pewees
North ind one perchlEait of the Nneth-cunt' or ..syniee
•Sie. hi. the Of rinitiltrnort, ag designated in the
of Mull villiger thence by the line of .191111 . 1 - :. oiler,
-tacti Ninth. perehel . pest ei li
neri; thence
Weot itret,ty peeelieg to, it •Onat .eorner; thence' itintli
siNtr rune lieceltes .a.pust
.goiner:•thenee by lino ~,1
~,tivesc.l to Didier Ilirze, twenty percilei t.. 1
tlo , . glare I,r kn. - tinning; pontidning Tight neres, striet
utterance, he tile riatite more or
nether Let Iteginni4.nt'a pout corner a:nnl In
'thirty eight 'per'ehes - North and one; ueswit West. of the
NrictitioeAtieirciter of yrinate devil-11HO in;.tlic
,phis Of the villa4e of thence North nineteen
pr.: 10,1 to 3' peat' corner. in tilt hue ‘ifiJon
land;
,tittnee by Aaiil - liee Bust nineteen Twit:hes to a input
corm-G.- thence by' the line.of. ' lande
South nineteen-peaches to a po:a•cerlieci , thetiee try, the
id - land deeded tri t•iundiel weet nineteen
pecelte:t 'to the place 'of enntaining• twpini - req,
and Gar ty one, perelte,,,ittlet ult‘qsu re, ha the emu& more
•
..0t...5m,-4nOther hot boctlitnim; af..it post statidin;;
perch west of thy no 'll.-east- cornet' or s‘inarii NY,. d , ill
the tots plot of 1 4 teittliporl; theace North thirty' eight
perches tonpost ' corno ri• thence East nineteen. perches
to a pool; thence South thlrfylerilit perehes ton postOn'
the North line of the town; thous West nineteen'. per
ches to the place of-be-gib:ling:, Containing' four .ticiei
and' eighty two perches, stidet roonSure, 'being known
and described • 11.9 limber lota No. 15-osal 2(1 North of tint
plot of Mien of Entethpnrt '
A ctio•Loti ;In's. one and two in , half Slitare No.'R of
the !pmt . 's' plan of sald•town- itflimethport„ clairdett_by
died front the Commissioners of 91 , Ffeen county, Recor
ded in Mt Kean County, Book P. Tame 991:
'At.so—Lot'u. 9 In square firti.'.,99Of the general ;ton
of said town
,of •Stnethport, chanted by deed from the
Oonimissfoners of 9i'llean; coUnty, Recorded in Rook C..
page 18. .
Also—Let No.4 in Sqttaye Nn.'_'9 of the genera] plan
of ;laid* lemon of Smethrtort, claimed, by-deed from' James
Tayloiand wife. recorded In 111'Ketin . county, Bonk ,F,
pace 2 9.1. Alm above described propertrie um en
•red, 'about seventy-five hearing,APPle Trees, • graotity ,
of Plum Trees one Frame House, one Frame Barn good
Fountain of; Water.. - • . " • 5 4 ; • .
. . . . , . .
' Seised, token in .kaecution and will Ve sold. an the pro;
pertynf Solomon Sartwelland Samuel 11. Stotler , .lt at the
suit of Vincent Clark A . , Co.' now for' use. of John. C.
Backus. •• , . . . . .
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She'riff 'a'Office, Emethport, Feb. l et
• . A, N. LILLIBRIIiG, Sheriff.
• • •
'..:• STATEMENT u . F.THE iFUNDS. •'.
Silf,*lllf:-'. i he .lic;v:eipt,4 :u id' Expori
dil it i•el, , 01' Ar.h.vait ' C owl 1 3-, - Ibt
'the yea.v. ..lritl.l:3. •'. -. :: ' . . :, : ',,
- - .
• . RECEIPTS.
lieceiro fonixdalingiirnt
Iterelveitfrolli for 1O63;
Receir'eifrum Un4u,ietl too fur Ic6 k Itt;3
Total
Exauss of expenditure:Al/VIM' receipt
.. 1. ' : ',' ' F.XPENDITViII.IS'
l'ii.l Gralut Juror's • ". :...• • •
.• 1. Traverse' Jurors •
-', -01 iol-• and Tipi.iloyes .i,. . . ....
• Coustaldesi . (WWI 114 ::.% .....
Justices' tputlol . llo/116 . .. ~.....•..
(.‘ AVid, es and Foxes Bounty' .....
•• itep.ii I, of I.ul.liii. Iluilaines ...
• . :1 I tuidests
o.llrillinil 1 , ;(,1 I(i Costs ••••• •.• •• •
.. " Puldie'Prin.ired . '
. • • liridge Itepuirs ... .
• " - Liu:11111/g, Road- fruits Ilmilli 0 tq 3. )
ter:dmr...; • ... ..... . . ................ ...... ~..... al.! oo
• ,- Tux 1tetut1ed•......1......, .i .. ....••,- ' ' ' ". -' "25.9 d
•" • Ml'llllll* Andin Arm - iv:hip linti .........-.. 140 .:5
Illauk Hook au I.StutiUnery i,• - • .......... • . . ....'l/11
Eleetinns'• ~ • . :140 22
..
•••oii'.lll.li.tuient ic.4.iinst thitifity ........ .., 151 lut
•• • She rilT •illair' 3 'lO
• • Late CominisAuner Davis . ' ' " .22 25,
. •• . lisle ..?"intindiisiuntir It eje5..,...., .. i - .. . '• 5 511
-bate Coininiasiiiiiec Stork ~..... ' ' •'... .119 50
Cominis...iutior Brewer ".... 77 (HI
. ,
• • Cruutnissiuner‘Corwin . 711 . 57
. ,
'..." itiourmissitmer .11alilwiii ..... .. 1 ..i.:-....... - 11 0.0
: 1 ' C• It - Allen . late Clerk ' " ' • ' • 27.50
:••"' W. 13..11v/sit Clerk - • - • '- : . 2011,00
, Witneitse4 before Auditors....; ..... ... . ' 0 Si .
• •• House-of. Refuge. ' • .- • ' 11 , 5 77
‘• 'Wiesternl'eulteeitiiiry ........ ' • • 13 32
•• •311.eelliinerum •-•-• ' ,
Pruiluimlitare Chad. ink " 103 5•1
‘. Interest on Court I.louhe Order '• ' • 'l5 53
,
. ''', Attorney 1Vi11iitni5........,:....• .. ..... '. . 'llll 01/
.•
Total Expenditures
LI A jalj ES
. . .
Order' outstanding '., . i ......... ..............;. i . ;
~.$893•45
Orders outstanding on interest , .•••••-i 3ll 91
•
iludguiteuts against .County, '...«.. 318 00
.
CoMmissionerst tvageit balance for 1883 ....." .. : •1;•,:03
Cleik's:wfMes badittitielorirtiB3 . i.sa 00
Vault - Onto, of Eiponges for 1691 ......-....—...: 4.509 . 110
Estimate of esonerations nod entenniesions
'on unseated faxes ~... , . ' ... . • 539 9.1
11<oubration - anilenimilissions on Heated tan, 30;1 55
Excess of ltesnortes'above liabilities 0,211115
.RESOURCES
. . . . .
11 . r amount due frOnt . tlelloonent Collectors, . 'SOO 00
Due on uusiodol tax for 180 and ISM) ..,... .6 . 377.10
Due on ~estol fits for 1801 7,!-; mille r (. .-=—. .. 045.5 61
On unsentotl.taN (to be culluetta in. 1500.) 3,VD,04
.. .
Tot4l . ltesnureds
voLusTmEi3, ittmEe FUND
To orders (It:mirror relief of flunilies'inlgq' $1.20 00
Orders nutxtunding •
I n.toro4l. Fniitl on bounty Bon.br " • • , ' , 265 , 80
liabinee,to be provbfed for Jan.lst 1863 1,087.11
liqt.iiatil of COnunissionv And' exonerollone 226 62
I niiireet en Bounty Bonds to,be jeiyiil Aug.
~ 1 31 268'90
liveees in favor oljteHof Fund 1.20 .21
TIM - URGES
Ily amount duO from delinquent .Collectors • ;$lll 00
Sotted tax far 1 4 01' ' • . • : 718 51
linaeated tax' (to So collected itt PAO ;HI TO
. , . . .. .. . .
.. . ' . .. . ~
'lte t'or undersigned, Comml44ioners of M'lreatt county
do certify flutt Ilm IbregOing statement or the Funds,
Ilesripts and Expetidlluresor. said County. for the
. year
1863 is mirrect; Id 01°,6e:140r our knowlelizo. Witomia
.our Lando at Smetliportoranuary 1s
,t. 1861. ,: ' . . :
.
',,c..o.'iniElo3n; -
,
' • .1: .11."11.%1.1)W1,18
, .
, • . • '' -. 4. - o..coitwlN,
Attest, ' , . ..
Contnahuinners.
' W. S. Orion, Clirk.' ' ... . - .•.
roreign Attachment,
WKEAN COUNTY, SS.
gerThe Commonwealth of 'Pennsktvartia,
to the Sheriff of said COunty,
,
:We. command you that yo u attach • L.
rim,. late of 'your. County, by all and singular
his goods.
.and chattels, rights,, monies and
credits, lands and tenements,. in .whose hands
or possession - soever the same maybe, so that',
rie: be and appear before our Court of Common
Pleas, to be holilen Ot.Smetliporr, in'atur for:traid
County, on the Ponrth .Nfondeygot rvi)ruar;r,
Ir: plea
Tresmulsslo theose
r'emiireti . iris26o);:and also' - that You . ..Ponuron•
1.. T. - 11t9 per 'that.he• he:und ippeur before. our.'
Court on the !mid fourth'Monoay of ' F e bruary
. to".ans:w . er What - hni I li!..plifr:y fed , ?tir.fl ,
or theto,..andabide the , jOdgroeut of the'Gcobr:
th'erein;,'aiut hil you then'intra here •
• W,ituei;s, the' 110 . 1'7010 R. Gr..
it """ e.l . • Wilvir PlPi , ident • of sithr
: • - • . Jude.- -, •
.... Court ' ar•S , oethport the Pith - Au); oft
Febittay,, A.:1).; 1863. ' • •
. • • .1.0..11. CIIADIVIth%
. .
. .
863, the _Court'
order the...publication •n 1 the.
.4.ttaehmerit,'issued in this ease irithe'Alltean'
.eouniY• Denibe.rat for' arid' the"
Philiideltilda Deity- Intorer for sixl.Osertions.
liy th e
• - •
, l'oeign Attachment
M'(CT•;A? COUNTY,
.
Thv c. nri,n) o veatiti nr:pprinsy l v ai „ i ,
Ilre Slicrilf. said county,
•We command; yhir that you .atta‘qt -Geintoie
lare.of.your conniY, by slit andsingo
hVs erOsile and 'ebattels, riehrs, Monies and
cri-;lli.r, lands arid terieritents,:lo•iVhOse hands or
posie , Fd . an snorer, the same may so that he
be 4!riLappear. hefole our 'COort of Comenoir
to be . holden- Smethrtrut; M. and. for
said-count ou the Pourrh Mrinitarof : DeceMber . .
to answer C 4 ar.vi3 T. f..:nsn'aritts,tro....
io: of ts V. ft.'ll4ust:, of a plea in action..
nail -in $400.0. renuireiljt and 'also..
that 'sum mo n ir all . persons hiving poSsessirior
of Dyfend.uni; property,' so Dior - They be and i
hefoterrirr Court :. on ihe'said 4th
Clay of .becernherici anS•oier sholl'he
joersdrreaM9t . hiin Or thero,•and abide rliejude•
. menr•Ol-th°. Craw-therein; -andhare you then
11'ifne s' the . Honor:o4'e R..
President-. ,luilee of gab?.
• ' C00rt,..-ar Stnethport, ',the second!
.day rd• lieeernber.•.A.. D. 1863.
' • •'
•• ..tNO.'IL CH A DWICK, Protieenetary.''
. now, I)iii-Prnlor 180; . , the. Court ,
t case, in the. IWKeogt,
County , pcirn-rinr for 'six,' W00k . ..s an.ll in. thet-
Olean•Aifyertispr
.fn!.sim weeks , . • .•
:IND; R. CH . A ,
'Foreigii . -At6chmeo.
NFIZEAN COUNTY, S'S. •
.
. .
ataCOinrannwealth of p'ennqivania,
fo.the spid, Ounty, &reeling:
'We ;command YOl.l tbat;you attach Gao,num.
Rca, lute of yo . ar coonty,• by' all anti
sin-
Rnrl:,'; f:rs ends Mid chattels, , rights, monies-
And: credits, I . anda :and' tenements, irt.vitbose.:
bawls , or.posseksiOn 'soever the same may be,:
so that,he be and appear before otir.- Court of ,
Goritnion Pleas, fa,' be holden:
_at Smethpert,
and for said county on the' Fourth itioaclitior
September root., 'there, to' wearer C s . V.
Wrist:: of a . plea. of asvarripsit.. - • • .
(Bait refit ired .in $300); and•ahso-thaf you. ,
aritmnon persons having possession 'of de
ferociank's property so that they be arid' appear
before 'dor Conn on the•. Boorth Monday •of ,
September - to answer. what • shirt; be objected;
akeinst him or tlern, and abide the judgment •
of the Court therein; 'arid have you then ane •
there this wit. ' • • .• • - . '
.... .' Witries;, the Fl'onorabio, • IL; G.
neve i n" . :
...••••• riry ,•
President ent .itu • t.eof .saint
. r
.... Court, at'.Smethport the dirco
i
SeUternhe.r. A. D. , 180, ~.• • •
JNO. p Iet,CIIAD WICK, Protfionoiary.'
, •
And now,l . Dece"mber..:,29 Court'
urder 'the pohliOntion of the • rrit.ert
A ttarhtnenr,jssueit in this ease, in the NYKeern.
County". Dritricr.nt toy •and in the-
Olean -AU veitiiier tor
.six weeks.- • . •
fiy• the e,urt. •.. •
.. • • • •
• • Protteyi
0 .1,637 'IS
1,011
IN 11
52.1": )5
1,010'19
Foreign Attachment
M'KEAN COUNTY, SS. '
11'10
7.1
9.17 00
1 ,- 17
I '0 04
2/8 SO
ti, 63
.
Commonwealth of Perm.ylyania .
YP.: to the' Slier IT. of said County Greetink.
wt•;.co'mmatid you, that you 11 t filCh II:t.1 iOtf,
COC9ilia r, late of your County, by ali.ard sin
gular, lirc eontl•s• and :Hint tels;:riakitF, monies
and creiliti, hinds 'rind tenuments, in ,whose
hands, or podtsession - t soeviir same qinaY be,
so that helnt and•.afipear before' our:Court of
CommOn Pleas., to be.linlden at. Smethpot in
and for Paid coinity,..ott the Totirth 'Monday of
Dn'eeinber rin:itt,.tbere to answer „lons - S.:KINa
and Enicane L. Lrti for the.use'of Jcitot S. KING
old plea in ietion'of tres'spass nit the case •loun
(led on contract: '(3ail in seventy five. thousand
dollars retihtied); filso that your .stiminoti
all persons.' baying pnii.sesion 01 deleinlant's
pope) ty sn' that they be.and•iippear befole our
Court on he said h Monday of December
neat to answer whir shall be Objected aga:tist
him ar ..tharr, and abide the judgrrient of the
Court tli'crein; arid have ydu. then and there
•• WitneaS the .Donrirable'R: Gt:
it 'l re ""•; li7lll Tr, Pr'eSident Judie • of said
stamp : ..• • ' •
'Court, at Stnethport, the
. second
dry, of NovembOr, A.l). . • •••
. • JN.O.'. I'U:eft A DWIC erotlgonoitiry..
,39,318'Ut
' And -- nnw, Dereiribiie .29 1863, the Court,
.
older. the • iniblieptirio.ol I he,: writ 'ot Foreign
Attachment, issued in thisease,, inl.he M'Kean
County Denuietit for six : •wevlts and in • the
New Toile Daily Trilitine fnr.six insertions. -
' • ily . the'Couit. ' ' • • • •'; • . •. ,
' : ..' • ''. '. JNO..R. CEIA.D.,IVCK., Prighri.
539,035 00
• • •Foreign-Attachment
IWKEAN COONTY; SS.,
$12,913 01
The Commonwealth 'of. Pennsylvania,
1,1 .-±±7* .to the Sheriff.of said County, Greeting:
We got:intend you that you attach Wat:tasst
W. Nit,ssYldte of your County; by all and ton,
gular, his goods, and chattels, .rightti, 'Monica.
and credits, -lands—and tenements,.in
. whose
hatids - or possession' stieyer, the same .may be,.
so-that he
.bs. and .appear•before-our Court . of
Corfitimp Pleas,' to, be holden at Smethport,• in
and for Saidcorinty, on the Fourth: Moriday,Oc,
December next, there to answer Jour S. Ktsui.
and. I!: Ii.WA RD . L.• Ln's: for the' ase . ol•Jottx*S..
Ki,oi or a plea -in action' of trespass on :the_
case founded .on contract. (Bail in. seventy
tive•thousand dollars . required);, and also that .
you summon all, persOns 'having, nossassion.Ol
defendant's -property so that they he and appear.
..befure.our Court on the:said Fourth`.Monday.
of December••tte:Ct;,to answer. what shall be;
objeCted ai.minat him or them, • and- abide:the ,
judgment of the Court • tlioreirn and haYe. you
then and there this'writ. • • . ••
Witness the. Honoiable R. G:
President . .Jittlge of
;20 '22
Reveritti.
Lamp•.
•
Court,•. at Smethport, the Secondl
day' of November, A: D. 1863.• •
J,NO. R., c4A my. ,Pr.at4onoinry• •
And Dece"rnher 29 1863, , th . e : Court
order'.tho ntildieutiOf lof the writ a:Forel:l , n
isPned in this ease in the itrlie.in
County Democrat for . six weeks and :in• the
New York Daily Tribune' for nix insertions.
GITAMVIcK, •