M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, September 09, 1865, Image 2

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! : 14WinAgilAtipopsWfil1!;.r'llornitliscitssion
• Mitt plfiAcgates; from each :Sen.
Aiqr/4.tteteit'':sl4, Orson,' and kiiward
fhei3Ofeell!`ltiffiOiliiiteiff, to 'constitate.a State
Pittflit:F6ll;6l:oo a ;',l:e'ienfielle : irt . Office' until
.4otrary , A; , iiii6VijMirllt's,,C,ltekellter , the • duties
164,poinM11fee eopmenes• on the.' first
'24(4lPaiffAlid einsiinoe 'fo'c'cine yesr.. • " •
• 144 - 44,1 4 14;thi s ec'anceniion - .nave proted .
. IWAteit'ii,iliililiiiatinflhelitate Central Com;
niti44:';;;;' `1 ' •
t~p;.Tootion,l on ***A. Wallies, of Clear
" • • •
' Jr' 'Smith ' of sneaeterr 'Offered - the follow
;,..Whleh':Was Adopted:
ire.in favor of so egyalia
f:iniflte).:fiinifigai.paiti to the Soldieri . who enlist.
eilAn,lB6l,iiind2lB6o 'Oat •they' shall receive
the eithet:-Si those :who .`enlisted in- 1863 and.
00,-and that ciicgreaS'shotlid melte : an' ippro-
Piet top',for that- : purpose. • • .
• „I;hit::)elsgates fromthe ',Arica/ Senatorifildis-
Wife: reiorted 'the. eat Mes of gentlemen for me' ;
Tbkr.-effiteState Cpntial Conimittee, as,fol
' lettlf .• •
EVA't CENTRAL+,QoMMt7TBE
• Hciri..;Win.'. Wallace,' ,cle a ffi e lo,
' • . •
Kamirly,' Philadelphia.
"ffoi.kins,
..!lik!i?„‘ , ';Alliert R. Schofield,
" E. Monighan,
" • . • West. Ches
ter; rsainh B. Hofipt.
Norristown. .
Franklin Van &int. Oaktord.
.270-. HObt. McDowell; kiptingtoo.
:rr -Mani Ermentrout, Reading. •
••• - 9th• D..E. Nice, Pottsvi'lle'.l' •
.10kh , Ir. • Wm. H Honesdale:
1111i' •rr Washington Boyle i •New
B. Starks, Wilkesbarre. •
''cr , 'Stephen Pierce, Wellaborough.
`1411V.," -
Thkia, Chalfant, Dalav We:
Benj4i. Foster,' Harrieburg.
' 1 1711t . . rr; '
B. Swarr, Laocasterf ...H.', T.
Shalt z ji ,;Elliabethtown. '
rr , J.. 11: Cromwell, Shippensbuig,,
'ISM — sr , F. M. Rimini, Cbamberaburg...
--, 20tn"." 40 Sposg, Bedford:. • .
21st LATS. Poker,' Mifilinton, .W. r.
Seri:olds, Bellefont; • " ,
21t1 • •si • •• PAilllP . Collini,' Ebensburg.
•WAf.".BarriClarioti: , •.. . • ;
;-:BObt;' pieen,". Greensburg. • .
• - , t Andrew Burke 'Perrysville; !no. C.
Smith, Waahingten. • ,
• is "Job Ziegler, Bu ti tr. •
.; sr - Altrart-Piiee; fiheakleyrille. • •
29th?' .orß 3 llli , Paik-IDti.vis,
', l lOn'ttf:iii ikon;
.the president . appointed;llG:ears.
Zei lee Matt;''Johnson - ;;;DPG ra r.and; Bennett
'a'iEommittee to infotna COlonel Davis and Col.
' '•Dafitlir 11,001,Co1.4;intonif their' norninntiou.'.
":: - HeititlefainittstiS..Bleek was, called ;upon to
Coniantinn,
.and responded in an
4tileCihd Ogles!, apiech,•which ; woe listened to
= with iriteritaeby the large assemblage..und rep- ,
'.e tedly;end anthnel t lea Ily,. applauded.. ,
• "motteli.'et• Mr. Ziegler vote of thanks
wale inis ail to' the Irepident =and other offiCers
,
, . .
Clanient ionAA:tor the able and faithful
.-1 4r6alltliiiltt`AWtii • ch they had discharged. their
AA • •
'!''''''ATltaltittition to . adjourn having been adopted,.
' Vault rase and made the. Jollowini closing
iriadriisstr - IfA;. ,A; •.' ' : •
OgiAtionete:of fbe Convoiiioni—ToU have c0n
,,,-A.Aitliuted)theA2tistties which.your constituents have
•••imitiolied,nporrynti.: .You are now about to re—
- theim•witlk a report' of , your motives and
• lactionsi,& 00,tis the:mountains and'.valleys „bf
t Commonwealth ,
.tr , Osist ; the Democratic' pony still lives and its
~ , ; - f irlirieffileilern vital and vigorous. • [Applause.]
the People that. 'we pre. neither dismayed
•, stp`f. diaheartened. them .that e infamous .
Petertinent” can' neither
;I t pragegil Matiiirelyse assert ion of our prin
~:nor,ther exercise 'of our rights . : [ dm
01041 114;'whicif lasted. to'r some In.;
• viike .the Young Men. to consider •the: labors end
'4lo(d our',fathers to establish' our system of
Midi:to defend it. • Invoke the
rrSpaciOrmiddie,rige , to.consider 'what '.they owe
to' theli.posterityee hexing. received.rt as•ste—
viiir:dilor,,Criminegerierations: invoke the old
icithitel)ind miVise and .bless the efforts
whom the ark;of,ther covenant of
F"" libert thie and have faith and
'the people: '-'oentlernen, the Con
sidjournedr virlihnut•day. •
. ••••• .
7 2r/1R GREAT , .. 1
TWltrinoiti:ipiai4D.—T he last m . a
•,,,,,,, lrOaCi'i!,,kiiiiii•bitiiire7,iejoiitt• on Amid h ort e ty .
•-• h a rpkgfr i l lii. .E 4 t7 l .‘F r * : ), l „i d l i i 6 n °lc 18 ,/ h d
~.r • frottOPO4,6oo°,,T , elY . °4! P, A ,l . l , f i b 'n
•• the
jot therrtFlP' l lt o Li r; '
frt . ' disrettoeo .eabl a ,
•• , „villt.,l ".• Tag e • 1 • - mean s
U*044'7 110 !!!!°!!!!.
4E4' ente9inse , Eng a
. "d,A t o ; itiyr„ nex t f
ki . ,":,!,teri:74vir.od fort lons o
z .Wl . i. '• l;, yllYi';•,'.:t;ST - ':lFieieloisifiirr . Cercree, Sept. 2.
- ' - ' lll l l / 7 iiiarilliiitilt,,ten'o 7 elock, ; ** pre 'etitight
pipe.
.il - ,..,.......„,,,.,, , .,,:.,_:„. , ,.,.- ...
~.ittaireouitittinocrat.
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VO,r„Pktitr.
oripiko,nani•d
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TrO S . TATE, VCKET.
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Leneastor
S i t 7 /rtal GRN E k A I ' o
LT. • COL.. J. P. LINTON
11 1 )111 1 1r
closed and
,tit!l !lie
DIKOCRAITIC CONVENTXUN
LiNTo.
e eciet
:Convention.
. M
.
Tye Mtmopratip "
voters Of cKean eotinty
are :requieted.to at'peertheir . .restieetrie•pla•
can of'bolding;electione, on..§atiirday, the.23d,
ihtittant; . :•an.d choose:two / persons • s trein .. each
township to .represent them in oCounty , Con: .
:ventitio•to he'helt!' jat the Cont.( Beetle,. ii.
§Methiirt,..on • Tuesil9% . the. Wthatay of ..ep
tetriber;at:l3pnipciie.of
nominating County Office transaction
the trans
• ~... • • • .
.of any business' that pay come befure.it.•'•
The Vigilant co mmittees are, reqrested" ao
give putili,crietice.: of the tiine . antl place of
holding the meetings in their several town...
Thtrfollowing.Persons %vete Selected, hy . the
Courity Conv'ention of last year, to actiaa such
Committees: • - • : , •
Srailtbripr . B..Ariustrong and 'gar!
Liber!Y--F. - B. Arnold and T, McDowell •
Lafayetfe—J . lll Hold,rige,,
, HamiltanFl Andersan and Wm Blew
geating- 7 :1 B Oviatt andl L 'Dawn •'. • '
•Bradford—& K , Jagnian and liana . Willetta'
Norwich—.J•G Boyer and A Itigar. .•
Denniso. Lldred-h and Allen Cummings
.: . Ceres—::C Smith• and Dr p:tv Mosher
•. C.orydon 7 -E S sunberlin. • •
P.Gallup and'Orrin Perry
Se:rgeant—Titer Barna.
Annin- 7 O'Bellnws and TlVlull!na .
(By . ord.er Committee.) .
"• " ' J. B. OVIATT, Cltairman.
Scnoot..—We are' pleased to ledrn
that B. F.. KEL . LEY will teach the SPencerian
410 m -of PennmanShip-ilruatrated 13)r. Sper
cerian.Charti fust.publis.hedduring.this terve
of the AcaSeiny. A 5 this system is, pre•em•
friend) , in vogue, and aS 'Mr:Kelly is an ex
perienced and suecessful . tene her- we belfeve it
-the interest , of all, s , .ho can, to attend.
.Sstrrtiponr •• A CADIDIV.—TheI Fall term •of
this institution • commenced last iVeAnkistlay,
under fayerable auspiees.. Mr, C. CORNF
ii.usseeittledtilth.Mr.lionSas as teacher:
understand the itttentlatine is unusually large
the present term. , , •'•".
F,IOINLINd VY . CIRDES has opened
a Teiipin Aliey in connection' with hie Billiard
Saloon. ThOse.wio wish to spend a pleasant
hoar;, 'Call at•%Verde:Vs,. West aide - of the
poblic. Square.. .• ,
' : .:Cort the 'first page We Miblishlan extract from
' letter Of Judge Kelley; in which he tells 'time
disgraceful truths in regard.to Simon Cameron:
What Makes the metier more Interesting is the
Net that : Jtidgeiltelly: : :and Cameron' haye
.been close political friends . for several years,
laboring together ::for succesi corrupt
sehemeii,for'plorider and pow Ur- This fact
Should give more weight to.. what 'they' may
say oreach other.. lii the mean time: it May
be . heped that when such notorious "rogues fall
out; honest Men may get their.dues:'! • • .
There seems to be tittle • skirmish going on .
.among our RepubliCan friend's in:this judicial
distriet;.which may result in something serious
rn,the end. .It seems.that'Tioga county fear
ing the.may be.lieuien; in the nppronching• ju
dielal.CenventiOn, by the B other counties, de
mands a.largei'i7oice in the convention.;' Of the
fifteen delegates, for the five counties.cornpo
sing.the d jet, Tioga• demands ssosti.,.,. to 'till*
very'reasonable • p,oposition Capt.:
the .11/i4ei,•decitledly'nbjects, threatening to
secede:if not utloWed Ad.,equal . .repreten Cation
-in the convention. ;Our advice is, do no such
thing;. ssecessioit besides.,.; such
course would be highly impolitic in the present
instance;; as Tioga.hai the...iotes'tp 'sleet her
candidate, in, defiance of all e the otherecitinties.
SOMETIIING ..attentioin'to the
advertisement .Of the Duplex. Elliptic or double
.Pring . Though:a . recent 'invention; it
has become, very !Titular,. and 'is rapidly' oh
taming the preferenceover other kinds..in use.
Thst:rods in it are.coMposed each.of two;deli
cate and. well tempered • steel .springs, - which
nie•mgeiously braided • together edge to 'edge;
'the loner rods:. heavier, and hat ing a .double
covering. '.'This, peculiarity of co . nitruction
makes this Skirt veiystrerig and 'dura"ble, and
also s so exceedingly flexible that it
.ieadily
adspts itself l o the form of the wearer, and al
lows of. any'atinnunt of .doubling and crushing
Without.injii6 •to its.shape.: These Skirts are
unquestionably'the' lightest,. most. 'desirable,
comlortable iind economical ever made. - I'hese
are advantages which ladies,: uho.have
rienced the diseomforl• and ineonvenience, of
single springs, will duly appreciate....
LIST, OT JVRORS TOR SEPT. ' TERM,' 1883,
.Martin ,Yobn, Easterbrook D. A:,
,frumbull
-.Tosenk,:Barber Roviland,'Smith G. W.,'' Russell
Jacries, Chapin T. L.; Ranier William,- - Pratt
- 8., Spragne M. A., Simpso&
Darius; Cornelius; Beaker
L. R. Fjeltlit Williansi:Carpentei Oscar, %Thee...
T e x. E,
.Peter • Ackley Philo, 'Petti s
Calvin, Barre:tt; cr. c.,'Cope l iali•F. M ! ,. Lo% a
, VVihiam . •
-b..?ralg
territory.—.
' ll od !refiner,'
• ! Tuateatiss :
Eitithaime'w CLa.,'Young Arthur, Forsythe
D. L., Martin lohnißurbank Boylan
jas. ILitiee',R.'A., - NiOnlx.D. B. ,Pirisitles
-0.!; Kaya Royer); - J.,
Ottoi. , TaigAtilark '• Daniel; Shott. R. S.,
Gretui.Tottiatte-Meriti.S. P.,•Leonard
ifialtia?Adittil;'Wkipide- Alfred; Foster D. B:i
Burt Fraicia l 'cfairipbell ;Byron ; Bitchier E. J.,
Henry,Melly Williitnp';Smith -Brciwr, J.
Dickerson E.
'11 4 •13elloalli COrveln, June Alvah Spitler •' W.
0., Britglijr.W;, Abbey . N. W.,. Starks . Ey
' .
Oreatpßed
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iO4.soot;7.;tioi
ttl4#: c tMektim::
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OF . Bre.r.!
tOF A )1 . 1i . 11 - 1 A
grIANIYJUIIORS
•, 2 . •
1 R R tr . ‘d•
0 TWOS , I.ACK 4PU51V.1941 . 11..—,
.11 et.
011 . 111,.heiit;!!1,0 Near: Xorie gait saya t be. apsini ns
of pollticallearripaign.indlcattla 'univiistalrei-
Vlbet party.hislost
atom .13knsition*.to etavery was'the foundation'
piniii..srhith the party was formed arid - that
:only was •it 'property adopted. The . ..:wronf .
.tuffered.by the enslaved nsgroet; was:'.'sn' ex
cellent :subjecting . . political. iiglta tion i
.. and the
vivid colers In . Republican leaders
portrayed I.lialtorrors of: the
tion, touched a ayrripitheic cunl in the. popular
heart 'of the Noah. .t stilongth
. .of, the
Republican party was in . the prospect and . not
in, the attainment of freedom for the 'slaves,: It
, abstract ,
was.the blesaing:Of liberty in the b that.
it held up before the. People, rather
. thill' .. the
plain Orivarrnahad artlele'..whicb':the ilegeoes
novi-injoy.. The S,an adds:
• .
•
(o . quettes , usually .,
manage:' to
itravelnpre.than one sting to 'their • bow ; :but,
thelleptiblicani hid but one, arid : that thiy .
haVelost f einee the aboliiiiment.of alaVery . is
longer a thing of the future, .TO a new
Inundation, for the pertybas been the'great Ulm
lenders . ..sineethe fate 'of slavery was Seal
ed. . : The radiatil class, showing• What a strung
card the negro, was while in a contlition sla—
very, have been foulish.enoOghte believe that
hetan still be Made available ; as ih—
Stiurrient, and' will/ this:view they ere making
'a desperate Attempt to get the.party.upen stie
grosuiferage Pletfortn; believing that tobe the
rieit best.thing..to abolitionism. But it . will
. The : conservative - wing of the party are ehr-:
4vvil enough to see that the negro .WAS no long
et availulileito'the Republicans after the shack
less ofelaierylell.from his limbi and he. be-'
came.a fullfledged freeman.—They are , deter
mined that the partYehall.not bi anchored to
'dead issne—thet. it Shall not plant -itself Upsn a
shadoW becauSe thesubstance.was once ,there
-hence the titiarreling...wranviing and fighting
which is 7 ip'progiess between the two factions,
and which-clearly points to pert) , diiintegration.
From ell points bf.the country—wherever the
poljticaChall is in.motion—we heat.ola bitter
warfare hetween the rival elements . of Republi
canism; and se far aa'we•can detetrnine at this
time, neither has muCh'C'ause to disparage , the
other, `. The Nevti England2y.eptilicans• seem to
be almost a ,tinae in favoi of negro suiferage.
Thole•uf NewYork,*judging by the coniplex
ion
nilhe'State:Committee ere ::very nearfy• . a
'tie:upon this ques tion. In pennsylvania
.and
Isiew%Nisey:they .are :anti:sufierdge, in. Ohio
they are diyi?,edf in lowa the party. iS:v..rech'..
mg:itself:upon the !Wei age question, and -in a'
nuTinher or ciiiintieceackfactipn 4S.running• its
owri.candititeS: • The other Western States,
which have notbeen;offlciully heard.froin,.. Will ,
will•show . the sione.state of .tlemoralization in
in pat . ty,.although the majority of them
will probably oppose the suffrage policy., It ts
ev ideri I, th et efere .t hat the -Republieun Party . ks
rapidly itpproaching•dissolution.'.. Its vitalizing
principal:was:buried witivEl4v . ety, and th4ra is
no Bnl.!stitafo• for it. l'The .most skillful pollti
cal.archliects in the party have exhausted their
attemptstalents vj vent , to put "a' new fountla
tion under the . ..ohl.superstracture, and, there
seems". to IT' no longer a. doubt .destin
ecl,tO.crutnble,and. fell
TO TRIAL or Jeff. Davis,;--The Time's lope
'dal says: Both the president and Secretary of
War are decidedly .in favor of a trial , civic
court, and s at the.earlieet possible moment, of
Jeff. Daris...The'ehief difficulty has been to
find a proper , tribunal. %, • •'
The President looks w favor upon, Knox
ville: Tenne.seee, 'whit a vie committed the
overt act`of treason By inciting insurrection in
a speech to hie army !. . In case it is tried before,
Chief /twice Chase. Norfolk. 'Va.; .will. be
selected. This is whit Davis' friend' de-
stateinent that the grand jury '..of *this .
District found against Davin for construe
tive treason does injustie,ta the intelligence of
that jury, and the legal mind that .drew. the
bill. . Thelndictrhent %Islas for the overt act.—
It may be 'further said that Whenever the trial
does take place; Gen: Butler, in ' . conjunction
with : . the :Attorney.- General, will. take . s
prominent parte!, public prosecutor.' . •
'The whole matter has'been tinder considera
tion at a recent Cabinet meeting, where the
(lineation ormode and placewas so far decided
as'to render'the trial an event near at hand.
A'prmt.•,Crut:%tpszarr : .-We have 'recently
learned of a
: very simple and cheap prosess of
'making Champaign Wine directly from apples)
and as the coming fall will furnish 'an: abund
ance of. the nseasary material, the recipe may
.prmie interesting to farmers and-prunta.hlis :to
. .
The juice is.pre.sed - directly from sound op.
pies .without . previous .grinding; becense the
bruising of •the sihirt time discolors
.the juice, 'slid pio,:nces:such o'.her chemical
changes, by expi,sJre; to the atmnsphere„ . aii to'
prevent the. practkal working of the process,
whil,;, th e juieti:pr - essd troln sound apples ,is
hearty as limpid As . watei.: • ' ' s . '
.The juke rune,directly• front,the pressinto a
filter, consisting of:a suitable box about it . fo ,, t
deep bY six inehes square, tilled with Mix
ture of pulverized charcnal.and 'clean sand, or
and half. . A thin.layer
of straw is put 'lnto.thir hoz . before it is filled
wi'h the filtering' material and 'the bottom of
• the. hnx is perforated...with fine, holes..
The juice paases.through this 'filter . into hot..
des, be'immediately coi-ked to
exclude the atmosphere, vvhich'gives it the an
, pearance . ..of the reed champaign; . and'our in
formant .vvho has used the process, assures us
'that the wine after reinaining in the 'cellar a
while presents. the action and flavor of the im.
Ported article, with the "advantage of being. • a
muctimore healthy. beverage, while its eost
does riot exceed two cents a.quart bottle where
opples.are plenty. !rnporteitchempaign of the
commonest quality, cannot b 1 bought in this
`market from lissAhan , two to•threedollars a
bottle, while its genuineness :end purity are
very questionable, to soy the least. • , -
To crush and press ,apples atone Operation
requires a' very powerful preis. 'We'haye ex
amined a
,: portable 'arrangement of the kind,
quiteeimple and cheap.and well adapted to this
proem, as it is sufficiently powerful' to crush
and piees the hardest.aPples, -having a pressing
power.of 10,900 potinds with-50 pilunde _weight
applied to the'crank.'' Such aPress would. be
good to ,extract. the juice.from :grapes,. as it
would not break the seeds, and there4,gitre a
bnd tiilior to_ the wine. •• • •••.
This press is manufnOured and sold, Whop'.
sale: and retail, by Hall Reed & Co., No,- 35
Liberty street, New York:—Amariecris.;irisiins,
[The Press referred .to above will be found
advertised another: column of this patier.--
Ageing. who would like to , circulate an useful
invention would:do well to read this advertise.
'meat and:send for'S citcular.' -Permers who
have crchardi should make a no t e of the above
- . • ~
reciPe 1 • •
Sn ,
0 ., , .
witir itAke no„Corprokrg.--.Says the. Daily
Dr;isiars
We' have. t WO . ietdie re ifor eivelidatie—the:
one ilVer 'Demociat,.' the ,ether in Old Line
• .
. . . . . ,
. • • •
We)l,well.TP,'r_onee . , vie re . ust..giVe
the. post Office organ credit - for- a niodienn.ot
candor. We-k , n'ew,that the Shoddy; party *RS.
low,—very low ; but,
..God knOwei, we never
imagined' it:se low that, ire ewnfrieride vropidn't
seknowledege, it. Sp; •we have ..the - great
Shothty party:*oing int, the canvass without a
candidate! Pour Shoddy !-Patriot ' rhdois.•
~ . .
Jimmy Jones.'hie'; last Viditto f ear!,
, iDemocracy 'assuined the
reins—and once more 'drive the gevernment as
neir.perdition as they havn.alwayi done .whin
power was given therp;', Jimmy 'seem!' quite
distressed . .at ..the prospective return of the
Democracy to power again-, and Welt.he.. may,
tor ainere. as the 'season , come snit en--as sure
asieasollind - ,retlection!Succiede . a storm_ or
passion and excitement, so.sure the people will
call for the Pameeraiy. to take charge of
athis best governinerit.. - on'earth,"' . again., 'and
then wilt drive it baCk to.thdt rimmed condi
temoeracy kep . tit • - in for Over..td.xty .
years, befoie the late abolition. Wr.
a. ""
We. will.run•it.so near . perd4ion again,..:that
the people ..shall be' free from 'unreasonable.
seizure andserirchc and if any : are wrOngfUlly
imprisoned, tbek.shall have a 'right'to that ‘lac
ctirsed":priVilege of the • citiZer, the writ of
:We farther derrioiallie
acid ••ruin .the People, by - piticin , %
reach, of all,.gold.atid silver ars...th ' n cireulating
medium..: We 'will destroy ,the sanctity of - all-
Written secdrities,.contracts,
Sic.i by 'allowing the people freely 'to contiact,
sell
. or.devise, Without' the .use Of stamps or
.permits.' will teach the people main,
impertinerce and independence, sol.hat they
Will . . dare to question . their public servants,
c . riticize.their.publii acts, .and. wickedly and
wilfully vote against.dignitaries . and rich meti;
as readily'as agiiinst• . commoO •'men...'or 'poor
men. We. Witt further inculcate* the a bomin•
able.heresy,.that individuals 'have' a ..right to .
! chose their own companions" . and asiociates as
taste'may incline them,.or , remove from' place
to plade without let-or hindrance.. .
• :
We will make that. nhated . rag" 'thej ensign
of freedom indeed; by allowing *the poor man •to
buy a dreis for hieebild,:instead of frightening
him to sprid his meneffor a piece of ...painted,
muslin tobang out, inorder to keep Abe 'dee:
troying angels off, and.ssave his property or his
.
. most .assuredly destroy that greatest
of-- all . g.national blessing," a gteat national
debt, by speedily'liquidating the .same,' .and
ruin the penple by 'relieving thein . fiom taxa—
tion
In short; we mean
,•to •do With . : the govern , .
ment and country 'just as, our Demodratic lath
els did, and make it as. poor, free' and saucy as
It . always was up to the beginning of late aboli
tion war.; ; allowing the oppressed 'of the .Old
World to come in and find,an.nsyluno,,ai freely
as thi'edifor'ofthe cue came and found
,room for the
,development of hia --
great powers
and free to go,again at his pleaSure,to enlighten
and reform hie 'kindred, upon the little isle
frodk whence•he came.. ,
`Sauey we will be .to kings . and• potentates,
nor will we allow them to plant 'a foot upon
this great continent; or suffer
,tyrants to rule
the peopis at home.— Treit:brarach. Petnotiat.
Tni Albany Argus caleulates the cost to the
Government
. .Of providing sustenance for Ire• .
edmen t ok.v withotft enmldyment'as
Two hundred thousand rations issued. daily
(4 small estimate,.probablY), at a nost of about
forty cents each, is arvexponditure in this way
of 690,000 a"dgy.--. over. half a million' of ',dol
lars per.week, and nearly thirty million of dol
lare per annum: .Add to.this the 'pay'nfbupef
intendente of freedmen's csinps.' and villages,
and other expenses connected therewith,and .
the grand aggregate most approxithate • to
:about half the entire cost of. the Government
before the war! -
. .
A ;Clyne 'FOIL
. - HYDR(INIOBLAThe 'follow=
ing reeipelor the tremor:Ow or the bite of a
roaddog;ie . vouched for by Robert Shoemaker,
well .known druigist •of Philadelphia as,,a
cure." • . •
.'•After theperson is bitten, take I.eurice . or
the root of 'Elecampane, cut it-in' thin slices, or
bruise, it,. put it into half a pint ; of nevr.milk,
and boil half away.
_Take pt.one•dose, in. the
morning. and fast elk hours. Omit 4' on. the
secanif morning; but'prepare and take it in the
same on the third and fifth morning: using' two
•oonces of the .root.', , . •
BYRON .D. • HAtILIN. • -
. . . • . .
.ATTosacr ..t.T Law, Southport, M'Kean County, Pa:,
. Akent,for Yeiers.lleatingAr. Co's Lands. 'Attends
• especially le the Collection of Liainac.Examination of
Land Titles; Fayment of %axes, and all business .rela:
• t.nis to Ens! Estate; . Otace - in Hamlin Bloat. ' •• '
011,... - ,C.:W - ! : . ......1i08D1N . 5;
PHYSICIAN & BURGEON;
NORWICH, MIKEAN • CO., PA
(AT 'THE " OLD CORWIN PLACE.)
yir.' Y. M'COY, . .
SOURIi-EAST CORNER MAIN STREET
' Sinethpori; Pa.
ANERCAN' HOTEL,. • • •
• Near the Dasesenger Depot; • .
•.• • • ELMIRA, NEW,iONK
J. DI.
. . . .
Porters! will he in attendance on the arrival of each
rain; to take charge of Baggage and conduct guests to
he hours
KENDAL-CREEK HOUSE.
KENDAL-CTLEEK, DrICEAN C 0.,• PA,,
THE Subscriber having purChased . this wel
.known,stand, and re-furnished and re-fit
ted the House, is prepared to.entertain Board
era And the Traveling public. . •
US BAR AND. ABLE;
..
..
Will be well supplied; aid everything; dprto
to merit , a liberal share of.patrOntige. .Raft
men 4111 always find the .filatolf-strlng" Out..
Kendal Creek. 'Tanuary 2;1860. ' 38.1 y
•
A MUST /*PORTANT ..DISCOVERY !
INRERESTING TO AGERTII; , 'FARMERS AND. LADIES.
E . sire tusking d single Machine which combines the
• NT beat and cheapest portable Wine and Cider Press
the dryest OlothisWrioger, and the mopitpnwerful Lift
ing jack in the World. It is 'the 'only press adapted to
making Apple Champaign, which la-now. regarded u one
ofAbe'most important diimmeries of the age. .A good
agent: .wanted in every'eounty, to whom.we Will. bold
'out suoti indneenienha as. to insure 111100D.befOre - Christ
mas. The drat onefivakirsg application from anylcounty
shall - hue the exclusive
,agency : ' . particalais,
terms, ate.c by Circular. "•• •.. ' • • • ' " ,•
.Addeesc.• ••: HALL REED & CO. .
• • • . - .NO. 35 •Liberty Opeet, N. In
BHEVfI'B BALBB: '
.. . •
•, .. . ~ . .
...
~•
. . .
1114 Y. IffltTll' -- II of soodry trrtto • of 'Vettilifiefti RP:pinifti
. betted 'oat of the- Court of fJorcitooo t , Fleas of
McKeon comity Poinisylirsoio 'tied to nite'diteeted, rwill
'.spode to eitle s lo pebile vendee or Oittett, at the Gift!,
Hoene le flmethpOrt•On Minilay,' the 26t12 dere( SOPfeel
bee, 1665 ''-at ono .00100 ;•.1!: Bf:itho 011owteg.Idesiott-
.
DefendantTe right, title and Interest to 'the 'following
Re al' Ittistate, alt net e th cr township of Bradford, Coon
.ty of McKean and. State of Pennsylvania Boun ced and
described as. follows, to wit:.:—Commencing ,at a kiespir
,Ilaple it the North weld corner •of lot No. (202) two
hundred and.two,thenee 'South 1100) One linodied 'rods
Snore or less.to ii,post.-thence.West%(l2l mat hun
dred twenty one and one half rods more • or. Menlo a
•Bitte rent ' ? thence North. ( 501) one hundred and one rods
More or lees' to a post thence - North (17 1:2)'. seventeen
and one half degrees Week (33 . 1 r 2) . fifty three and one
hell rodernoie or ,ess to d poiltnn the road, thence by
said road North-(57 2 2) lifty seven mat one half de
gries,Beit-(5 2.10) dreamt' two tentlisrodamoreor less
to:a Post,.thenee'Bait.(l2 449) twelve and four tenths
rods more or 'lens to a post:thence North - (9). "nine de
green• Oust 49 • 1-19) nine and one tenth's rode more' or
lees tow poet Op the road, thence hy the •.road North
(57 1:4) lirty Seven and one half degreuellast (10 32-100)
'ten and thirty too one hundredths rods'mord orlesi to a
•Pest,'. thence :South: 429) twenty nine degrees Emit
(14 88.100 ). 'fourteen and eighty , eight one .hundied the
rods Inordor lesistO apost, thence No . rtli (59 3-4) 'fifty
eight and three fourths degrees Zig 10.10()) Wilt) and
sixteen tine tinneredths rods, more ordeal . to it post,
thence Sonth:(ls 34) 'fifteen and three • fourths degrees
east (02 72400), sixty.two andsoventy. two one- bun-.
• dredths rodemore:.er less to a post; thence...FAA *(78.).
aerenty.eight.roda ..more or lees to -the 'oho of begin..
fling; containing (91. 2-10 ) :ninety one :and two tenths
acres more Oleos: being parts of MO; numbered (173,
331) one hundred and seventy alive' and 'three liendred .
and thirty-one: and apart br.warrant numbered (3198)
three thousand four hundred and Maki eight, and and
apart of the lands enure, ed to D. Kingsbury 'by Lana
R. Griggs oval, Trustees of 17. 8, .Land Company by '
deed dated Nov. 29 A.Ti. 1850 and iecorded In Iteeor•
der's office of. said County • of. 111bAcaii in • Book •'. 0 1:1 ,, :
page. 275,, and 277; with about :thirty acres hapro
wed, oneTrame Barn ands Tew.Apela Trees. ' '• •
•Seized; taken In execution and wilt besold es the pre,
perty of 5. P. tied Elizer L...Lineoln at the suit of A. N..
Taylor: . . • .
. .
•
• All that piece, parcel, or treater land.. situtte, lying
and being in the Pothruonwealth of Penroiyisatila and in
the county Of
,McKein; :Bounded as follow"; via.,Liegin..
Mat at South West corner of , lot No. ElSnf.allotuuttit of
Keating lands conveyed to P. Gallup, • thence by West
line thereof: North One hundred and fifty. perches to
North. 'East corner •orsaid lot in - line of lot .253
conveyed to- T. - -Huzsy, thende EastbiSouth: line of lot
259.and-lot,-192 conveyed to P-. Gallup one hundred -six:
and obi tenths perches ton post, thence, South - liy Wept
linnof . lot ISt conveyed to. P• Gallup ad No. 105 con
veyed to G. E.• IlavetisThre:hendred fifty retelmi:..tti
South '.West "ccirner of said' lot .10, thence .West one
hundred six and six tenth's perchesto the place of %begin-
Xing; . - Containing." ape hundred acres strict measu re
more or-less being lotNo". 4SOf allotment-of the Heir
ling lands In keallug township and partlof Warrant No.
26151.•
Seized', takertin.exedution and willhe.qold as the pro
perty of L. C.- Willard, atthe suit of .r Darling. .
—ALSO,—
, The 'following ' Pleen'or'parcel of land pinta to in the
Tonmshiri . of :13r ailford,:bounited'and described
viz:—ilea tided du the - North aide by the Bradford and
Tarport Road, on the West by lands owned by. V.
on'the South by lands folinerly owiteil,,by 0 . .
.ifyile, on the East widow Snyder's . laud All Im—
proved. containing about half au acre or laud, with tine
Promo Rousentil ctiiFiplie Barn. , [lnquisition Matt
. .
. .. .
• Seized; takeri.in' nxiteuthin and• will '..he ',mid ai'. the
Property of CI W. Oubino, at the suit of C. 0. ..MOiriu.
..91.Wrier's'0rtries,•.:methport, Fept. 9. 1895 . ..........
.. -.A. N. LILLIkrtIiGE 'Skeriff....
. . .
. .
COURT 'PROCLAMA TION
WHEREAS the: Hon.' Robert White
President. Judge, and the Hons. J. Dar
ling and Peabody, AssoCiate . Judgei of the .
Courts' of Oyer '& - terminer and Genera' Jail
Delivery, quarter . Seisions of the. Peace,..
obeli's'. Court and: COurt . of ' Cotinmon . .Pleas for'
the CountY . of M'Kean haVe issuad their precept
bearing • -date :Friday, the thrltietl day of
June, .in the year of our LOrd . . one. than
sand eight:huindred and sikty-four; and to Me.
directed; for . holding a Court 'of. Oyer and .
Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter
Sessions . of the . Peace, 'Orphans' Court;:and*
Court..Of 'Corninon. Pleas, in the Borough of
Smethrunt, on Monday, .the 2511x•daY. 'of
, embeu, instant, and to continue one week...
NOticeis therefore hereby Wen to the. Coro
ners,.. Justices of.- the Peace and. Constables.
within the county, tharthey' be then. and there
rin theit proper.persOns, at 10 o'cloCk A. M: of
said'day,,with their rolls,repords c inquiSitions„,
examinations;.'and.other re.meMbrenees, to.do
these things which their office's appertain to be .
done.' And those who are bound. hy their rec
3gnizances to prosetute the prisoners thetare.Or•
shall be in thelail of,said - county of. M'K . eari,
are'ts he.tben 'an:if . ..there to 'prosecute against
them as will be:just::
Dated at
,SmethpOrl;, this .Bth 'day. of Sept : .
.1865, and the. 88th.. year of the, Independ
enee of the United'States of America:: •
,"
A ..N...LILLIBRIDGE; Sheriff.
iriOAL ',lsl.- FOR,. SEPT. TE/t.11 , 1 1665.
• •• • . . ' No Vim year
*al/ Ilennett4; W ' • .
B %Varner. Ad , rs . , ,•
olt Bennett, •
deceased 53 JOhe - 1857
J W Shako ve Edward Swirtheut. 81 Det • 1861
William 'IC King 'and es G B Pherguson Rol '
. Horatio . ' Jas. Johnson : .59 WO* 1582
It Peckwithnsesof, Joo Chadwick,
Corwin . • : , Otis Irons,: and • •
•.. .• • • Olive Irons, 'Ad's • '
• :-of G Irani dec'd 72 June 1862
.01Iver Johnson 'vs GeargaStiekles • •44 Dec • 1861
Horse° ooleinan ye • Reuben .and' G . .
Taylor , Pah 1863
Mathias Otto
paniel -! ingsbnry ~ . •
Sept
use of J Wheeler . TS David DeGolier •. •40 Fent 1803
3'F Clark . • .. vs Blair ilm! Young. Dec' 1863
.Alpheus Pirne. Ye Alvin Hooker, 1 'Feb; 1801.
Susan H Karr David. Morse - 26 Feb 1881
Milton C,P. Vs panieffluMt ' 38 June 1861'
M B Hall va James McCord. • 83 june,lB6l
J y Clark • ,we Brewster.Freemah, 67 June.lB6C
Ik•Veltman:use - of Tvs P Freeman who was • '• •
'R BUtler . • Impleaded with J 1.
. .
• • .D Earl • 188.1
'Wflllam Bullock ; vs J ontmi Smith , 37 Deo, 1881
FV 8 Waggoner re 'John Rutherford. 88 Jilin 1885'
' . JNO.R. CRADWICgi ProthV..
.Bmethport,'Sept. • • • "
• •
NEW SKIRT - FOE 1866 it 1888.
THE. GREAT INVENTION O THE AGE IN
H.OO.P . SKIRrES:
W. • BRADLEY'S Nair Pateni DUPLEX
ELLIPTIC,or double 7 -SPRING SKIRT.
- THIS IN VENTION , consiatent .Dormsx. (or two) Et,
Ltrri o Potiaß6llN6DSTßELfirnimas, Ingeniously BRAT,
DED TIOUTLY'•BIId VIIIIILT tOgetiler:.EDOlCkCi EDON, ma-
Mug thrwriarririser, moat . I.I.IIXIIILR, IMAM.] and MIRA
•Buz Simian ever
,used. • They.seldom .neND - • or , Biteitt;
like the single Springs, and consequently' preserve their
perfect and - beittititul shape nr.aa then twice ris long as
•any Single , Spring Skirt that 'ever has r.r cap be made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and plea
sure to any Lady wearing,the Duplex Elliptic Sk rt will
to experienced particularly in all .cfowdell assemblies;
Operas, Carriages, Churcirrews, Arm.
Chairs,-for Promenade and. louse • Dress, an. the Skirt
can . be. folded , when in use, to occupy a' small apace as
easily and conveniently in a Silk or Muslin Dress..
A Lady•having..'enjoyed the
• Pleasure.. Comfort and
Groat Convenience of. wearing the. Duplex' Elliptic.
Steel Spring Skirt for afiinele day will net* afterwards
willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Nimes
and Young Ladles they are superior' to all others -
'TILE 1100 PS are preyed with. 2 ply double twisted :
thread and . will. Wear. . twice as long as the Angle yarn
cove ing which mused on all Single' Steel (loop Skirts
The three bottom rods on ev,ery Skirl are.also Double
Steel, and twice' or double.covered to .prerent the coy.
ering, from wearing oB'the rode. when dragging down
stai stoats steps, &a% okci.; which - they are cointsutJy
subject to when in use.. • • "
Proprietor
. •
..All are made of the new'AMl elegant . Corded Tapes,
and are the hest quality in every pert.,.: giving to. the
wearer.the most gracefuLand'perfoot ehape poabible, and
are unquestionably the' lightest, most destrablei OM.
fortable and economical Skirt ever made. •,
WESTS' : BRADLEY k CAREY, PROPRIE T ORS of
the inventinn,,add.SOLE I itANUFACURERS,.97 CRAM,
BERS; and d 70 & 81.. READE STREETS New York: •
FOR SALE in nil First Class Stormy in.thls - Clty, and
throughotit the United Stites and Canada•,Ravana de
Cuba Maxie(); South America, ant the Went Indian.
Inquire *or the Duple* Elliptic Or d r able)
Spring Skirt: •
. .
The Mason 4 Hamlin Cabinet Cigna!, forty dlf•
'forma styles, adapted' to stored and secular ,munlo, for
$BO to $BOO each'. TRIRTY=FiVIi GOLD or BILVNIU
•MISDALB, or other test premiums'aw.rded'thetru,
tested Catalogues free. Address, mAsogt lIAMLIN,
Bestow, oi:MABONBROTHIIRS. New Your.,
THE inngfrlNG
596.:13.toaci*ra,y ; N::
Manufacture the moat perfect'MaChine for sew-'
ing; of ati,hinds,:eaeC presented to the Arrteti—
can public and chalet* comparison. with, any
Sewing Machina madein the. Uriited Stites.
The Iff.o6d lifaChines, with eli ; their
able imritovenientei entirely 'overcome all aim-
The ne.:.They ate.: ' F. „ .•
.• •
.• ...SUPERIOR,. TO:ALL OTHERS.
Maimfiio;trisasc.' u.rrioses:
R
Constiuction, limn* in all theii parts .
;and Readily Understood, They
have" 'nor—
tainty of stitch on' all kinda of fabrics-, and , are..
adapted' to a wide rangeof wiark,w t hoot cha nge
or.adj'astment. Veins', all• kinds lbf
Will Ilivi; - .F6ll,.Bind,7oalher '
Cord; and. in fact 1 1 0 all kinds of work- ro:,
rioired 'hi', Fa mi I or Mannfactnera. They
maim the , -I&TERLOCK SHUTTLE'STITCH
which cannot lie eicelled.for.firmness',
ty, durabil i ty and .elefgatice:offinish: •
• •
'*oirzi Reapived:the: Higheit Prenalidnrst;
•
in every instance, where they nave:been erthibta'
ited.'in:,competition: . with othrs . :standurd .
chines: We invite all polo:Ain fearcli or SO
instrument to execute'sny.kinit of Sewing now'
done' by .Machinery,.to inspact therrf;and vial&
sure:they secure the hest, by proving the 'WEE&
.before before purchasing...'The Connpany behig!
.duly..licensed, tice Machines. are: • protecteill
against. Jai ingements or litigation..
rigt.PEESONS'AT:ADISTANCE..can orw
derby mail with ,perfect •confidenee. that the.
MACHINE Will. reach them • safely; and .that
they yvitl.be able to manage it. to :their .entire
eatisiactior,•wiih .other.aid han. furinted
-knstrn:ctioris,accoinpanyinp
th eachMaChine..
tieripe .CirCulars, together wlih . sneciniens
Wo; k, will
. be : furnished to all•who•desire them'
by mail' or otherwis. . . .
• 1177 . EDLIABLE - AGENTS. WANTED, in
all 'localities in. the 'United..States,,clanadae,
.134kish. hro'vinces;.Cabir. Mexico;.Gentral . and
SpittlMmerica, West Indial4lande ancl.the.Bd
hdriin Islands, to, whom vreofier..GREAT:•INL ;
DUCEMENTS: Energetic men .. will find it- s
paying business; as reliable - .. Sewing . Machines
have become a. neceiiity. 'every family. ,We
rrianufaCture: a, great • variety :of 'styles, froth
:which we. gi ve 'a lew. rricesi— No. 2, Family.
$5O; a, $6O ; 2,Jialf Caai,.s6s
and. $75 ; N0..3 .Sr: Mainadouringi, $7-5-and
Weed. Sowing Nachin'e Co., 596 Broadway N. Y
„ (136,1 t. 2,641 1: 3 0 . 5.' OtTie.? . •
Pulmonary, Consumption a Curable Disease
. , • A Ctitd, to Cous!iniptirs. :
The undersigned., having sheen restored :to
health in a few week's, by ayely'siniple rem , .
dy,.after having antleied severitfyears With a
severe lung affection,' dnd that dread diseaSe,
Gorisumption—..is anxious to Ma lie.known to his'
felloW• sufferers the means. of cure. '
To all ti•ho desire it he Will send a copy:of the
prescription used .(free of charge,) 'with the di
rections for :preparing and. using. the:
which they 'will. flail a Sure. Cure for IConsurnti
lion,,Astbmit, Bropchifo 7 •Coughs,!,Colds; &c:
The . only, ohject, of the advertiser in sending : the
Prescription: "is 'to .benefit the ; afflicted, and
spread information which , ' he conceives 'to' be
invaluable;; and he hopes every, sulferer'willtry
hie remedy, as it will cost -them
'may.ptove a Oeliine. • '
• ....U.N.IVIFTRS_A_L'
CLOTHES; WRINGER.
Nn, 1, trirge:Fannily Wringer,
No. 14 Me(101M,
N 0.2, Metlionn
No. 24 ' 4 ‘ . . ••
No. 3, Small
No. 8, Loyie Brit el
No. 18; Medium Laundry to rnn steam 20,00
No. 22 Large:: • - or hand $ 30,00
~
Nov'2~ and 3 . hav,O••fio Coggs. All 'others
• 'We 2 is the size generally used . in ptivate
Orange Judd of .the Ameriran Agriculturist
siysol - the •. • .
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES. WRINGER
. .
rsit. child can readily.wting out a • tnbitill .of
clothes in a feW minutes.• It. 'is 'reap!) , 'O.
CLOTHES-SAVER! A.TINIF. SAVER! and rt.
STRENGTH SAVER! The saving of , garments
Will alope.pay a large percentage on its :cost.
We' think the machine much tirme:.Aan PAYS
FOR ITSELF EVERY VF.AiI 'o the saving of
garments!' .There are severatkindsi nearry. a
like in general constructiOn;but we consider : it
important that. the wringerhe fitted with Cogs,
otherwise amass of:garments may clog the roll
-ere and the roller's upon the.:ciank . shaft slip
aml. tear the Clothes, or the rubber break loose
from the stia ft.- ' Our own is , one ef, the. first
make,.and as good as new'after nearlk FOUR
YEARS' 'CONSTANT • . .
Every.Vhingor wit,l! Cog Wheeo_ is Warrinted
NO WRINGER CAN. BE DURAEDE WITH-
. .
A.good, CANVASSER wanted in every town.
CrL. - On Receipt . 'Of the, price: from place's
where no one is selling, we will sen . w
EXPENSE. • " , .
.For particulars.nnil cirntilarsaddress.. .;
BROWNING; 347 Br oadway
MO WOUNDED, SOLDIERS.—ALL SOL:
1 DIERa who have ve.been Uncharged by reason
of WOUNDS RECEIVED IN ANY BATTLE.
'and who have not receivelltheONE HUNDR.:
ED DOLLARS 'BOUNTY, Can' receive the
game no at once; - by 'applying either in person'
or letter, at THE MILITARY .AND NAVAL
AGENCY, No. 427 WALNUT Street, PHIL A-
J
OSEKU E. DEVIT.T.& COMPANY: •
TIRIZE full list of A f..L PRIZE
r.PAYABLE TO DATE cn.n'be seen et .lhe
offiCee. and othei claims sash-lit the
Government prorpptly. collected. .
TOIERVOUS SUFFERED S 0.F.0111 SEW,
. , .
A REVEREND HAVINC4
heerireStored to health io a (eV!" days t after nu
derping.all the usual routine .and irregular' es
pensive' . modes of treatment, .Without suceeii*,,
considers it his sacred duty to,corthrunicatet.
his afflicted fellow creatures the staAnspF ern ,
Hence, on the receipt ef.a,n addressed . envelope ,
he4lll send free e copy of, the 'prescription
used. • Direct; to Dr. JOHN •51;,D4ONALL.
86 'Fulton Street,
.13rooldito, • .
A& 0 n 36018
REV, EDWARIJ A. ii 7 i•LSON; •
. . • .. • .IVillia'rnslaur.•
-King County,
• . . Sew Ir.citk
in every Particular.
OUT COG-WHEEL§.
10,00
8,50
7,50
.0,50
15,00