The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, October 23, 1861, Image 2

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    THE JOURNAL.
Coudersport. Pa.
Wednesday, Oct 2a:;-..1061
M. W. IicALAIINEY, EDiTom
POTTER 0011 Erik &GAM
Cti Monday morning Ciipfi-A.
took another Company of Volunteers from
this County—he being but three
,weeks
- recruiting it. This , will count --up
wards of five hundred troops from Potter
courity , tnat nave volunteered for the war;
all abin .1i 6- ad-encounter
'With; to — inala thiiiiiselvis
-feotih?being welrecousienied to the use
- 'orthe Itifliiand haVing museled , of steeli
''-Thit "Company . ' 'is 'the that we
whare`Yetieen from any place`; they iver'e_
• -1 ' iery rich ,or:Oritit Size, Young; 4ttong and
•
healthy have "been reared
.11 amid` hardships , : iiipident -to • 'our,.inoun.-
, The 'officers chose!, are
Men who will iio . their.whele duty; ii tel•
and fully dware of 'the great re:'
spobilbility , deiblviniupap them. ' nob'
cr e edit . ii Capt.: Jo:fEsf 'and 'Lieut.'
itowiurs, =for:, the energy 'with' -Which
,
theillpreSeented the• Vet* of Antistnient
• '
• -:4)1111113' -Toad Wellsvil e - the principal
Li .
iiart,'of the (aiming Song was madtr arid
sung by the volunteers to'the Air of , "Gay
and Happy. • • . •
• We are boUndlo seek one fortunes'.
„ And.will do it with the had,
We are offered a good tcn thou . s'and
, If we'll bring home Jeff yavis' head
r ChOrus,--So let the Southerners do as they will,
' Ware, for the Union .
For Union, forlthe Union I
• ,;,W,oaretor, the Union still.-•••
Pentisylirinians take-yourl‘statfen o
jisse:atid- comfort'Llow - foieo,- • • ,
Fight as bravely, for the nation ;
As you 'did ' ."' '
Chorus—Then li.t the iilotithenaers . .t c
oys from Potter Connly,C.4
With Captain Jones we'll know, no:fear,
When he stiva,."Aoya ti,p and at. thetn,"
•
We will rout thetn with a cheer. '
Clforue So lerthe'southerheia
IWe.are oft to fight the'rebels,
And we 00.w:4. go for pay,
Wifirlicub:Robits First Lieutenant'
- We-are bound- to:win the day,
orus--Theri let Southerders &c. •
Lietitenant•Crosby is going to help us
price rebellion from the land,
We where they; lead us I
A blare and patriotic banal
Chorus—So let,the Southerneis.A:e.
We will "not ilifgrace'ont: col Ors
• On the gory battle-field,-
The Stars and Stripes shall e'er float o'er us,
'We will fie'er to traitors yield.
Chorus—o let Southerners &c.
The "boys'?
.at Wellsville 'received a
- good - warm supper and left fir Harrisburg
in-the night train., The following is a
list of the offiecrs and men of the Jones'
Rifles :
Ceptain-,—A. F. JONES, Coudersport,
lat Lieut.—R. Z. RottEwrs, Rvulet,
2d " Caosnx-, Homer,
Ist Sergeant—Harry •linker, Bingham
-2d " —L. A. Wood, Clara
Burtiside,Harriscn
:4th ". —A. W. Wri ht, Ulysses
'lst Corporal—Edson Hyde,
,Ulysses
,2d- " •--J. W. Stevens,liarri:son .
— : S.-P. Finch, : Hebron
4kh' —S,,F.Llaniilion.Couder'sn't
Qharles D. Goodsell, Allegany . .
' Nelson L.• Cobb
Adolphus J. Nelson . "
Daniel Fuller •
Zaltuani.F. Robinson • " ; •
• C. Gardner Woods, Bingham
C. Bailey "
Albert C." Evans - .'
•
- Gerdon M. Perry _ "
George,Musto "
• George H. Sbutts
Jared
Georg
; • "
Harvey 1 "
John S:lKinibel. I
i .William W. Braver) . •
i. Charlei .H. Westfall "
Eli F. Westfall "
Tl.olutts B.:.Tracey It
Semen Wilbur I .
• Edsel E Brown '.• "
JOSeph Rile • "
,Dariiel S. Morey,'`, Clara
A: N.Lyrnan •
Arthur B. Mann Coudersport,
Cyrus J. 'Reynolds ; "
• Barnet F..Stebbina''• ; "
Reuben -French
Adam Geller "
Benjamin Furman • ,
Uriali Giatie • • " •
Emerson" Miles • "
• Elijah ItileFainara;i Ent:Ain
.John:B., Leonard, Genesee
Jobb,Wetherill, • . Harrison
L. D. 'Williams • ; ,
Ira 13aater • "i ,
.George\ W. Stevens
Barber Rliilips` "
.oliver W. Olney 41 ..
William, F. Stone; •! i`
Hurlbut
Niel; Simmons . !.` - a • ..
jadles 7 .P: Tracey,'
.; Almon . G. - BUrdiek • • •
, „
.!.
; Ashley, ,Leeek
~. 1 ;Hector,. ;
'Aim C.. Meal' "
Homer
' Harrigerr.LennarcT' ' •
R M. Jenkins
George- Iltlighti ~ • Ja . ckson'
Dinve '• Kerb'
Anderson Wetberill, 1 • Pike
John D. Earles Pleitsaut Valley
N. P. Fluent
John Reed
C. H. Barr,
Curd.
DOie);;B:4ircii*Jr„Ql' , .
31irtin %Veit* ! ,-4 •
Mnrsb _
11 . e nry Hardier': ''
• Jacob Reed
A J. Burnes,.
John C. Tompkins '
Rinaldo 51cDonals "
N. A. Ostrander, .'; Svieclin
Asa Toombs .44--
i Mordecai H. Lyman, Ulys's:eg'..
-•4 Georg.° . ? .T.lVhiteman
Sheldon M. Gibbs
Walter'Snott
Luther Atitistiong
• George D.,F,reedow - ;.;
,-.Cliarles, Raplee, , „
J:" A. WyVolr, "Grove . "
DecaturWyk ? ff. '"
0:- ;
; -
Vi have the details of the 'battle on
thezilPper . PotOMae.'ef filch' our special
'`eariiipondei3ts b'rietl informed us 'yes
tertlav = appears thdt; On . .
Wednesday nierniiig:Siinie relgtifierit l e `Of
MiSsissippi and Alabama.i troops • r .s.l4.Aved .
themselces=o - ri-Btillvar lii hts;'near II 1I-
per's Ferry, and contmenceda firelivith
Sonie Nd;tiOrial' - soldier's on
the_north side Of."the.Potoniac.; "'After
keeping up the . fight •: . thns boutre; -
three 'coiiipanies •tif
Ite4ineeit 'crossed ' , the_ river" andi.'drove
the cOeinr back, Capturini:one
guns: Being the forced .'to Mall - back;
they retired in good order lo''the' river"
there beinglre•enforced by. three 'coMpa ,
from the '..?:Bth • Pennsyl!ania:atiti . .
13th -31aseachnsetts - "they
watched With Col:C.-eeryat their •Ifead;
- agein . uporkhe eriethy, - wiloin after • hard
fighting; tliep disloducti froni .. theirposi.
tion, and drove thice:ruileSi . with the'luss
of "iso' Rebels.' The National forces had
but three pieces of artillery, while the
enemy•had seven,logether With 500ear
a1ry.. Our loss iultilled iand . weiinded is
not over
. Among the Rebels, dale;
wei;4 COI. Ashby, who commanded them..
TiM nein of this victory received at
the Capital with - much rejoicing, an'd it
is thought to have - tiren a serious cheek
to the Rebels in the vicinity of Harper's '
Perry.
~.''fyreturned prisoner froin FOirfai Court=
flOuse yesterday reached dVasEington,
and reported that thee'neiny had • Ciaeu
aLd. the fortner'
_Place previously 'buVring'
several thousand.biiziiiels ;of grain, Co pre-.
vent them falling inio the ininds of our
trOops. He says also that the citizens of
Fairfax were••rapidly leaving haute for
Riehmond and • other Places • Soutb.--i
Whether this' is true Or not, it is said to
beleertain tlie . Rebel pickets have
Within two days retired jotne'distair4e. •
i The rebel batteries on the Foto' time are
rbenomingiroubleSoine. The Mount Ver.
non, the Seminole. and the PtiWnee; have
within two or three days' been amide the
targets for ntinterous shots, and the latl
ter two have been at several tildes: It
is reported that thirty or 'forty vessels,
with Government stores, btinnd up. the
ViVer,' are lying at Smith's Point, • afraid
to :attempt the' passage.:- •. , .
From 3lissourt we learn' that the rebel
Price, 'with his winile ., ...ariny, is still in
full retreat. On Sunday he was ar"Clin- ,
tonville, Cedar Co. 'A regiment of reb : :
- eIX who - have been stationed •at SPrinp.,l
field.since the batile'of
,Wilsittes' Creek!
latve . gone southward to join Mtn. .Al
dispatch troth Gen. Fretuont to SyracOsel
expresses the opinion- that Price will re-1
turn
. to the Osage River., and make al
stand there. Intelligence' from ' other
soureesialso,.makiis it probable' tha't the
I '
rebel General.will shortly offer battle.—
On Monday; at a place about-20 miles
frotn. Lebanon, two • conipanies of oar
troops-attacked.l3o 'rebel. cavalry;' after
a sharp skirMisb - the 'enemy were' forced
to retire, having lasi 30 killed' and as.
many captured. -
.0a . ..our 'side- the loss
was.: one :luau killed.•and One severely
wthnded.--='-'/Veviirtirlc Trib - uhe,' 18. .• =
Rattle at Frederickston Mo.
' FftEDERICKSTON t Oct. 22.-In con-
junction, with Col. Pluumer:s command,
we : have routed the: rebels:of. Thowpson
and ~L owe; estithated. at -5,000. • Their
loss was heavy. Ou — r loss wa'svaiiiall; and
confined priucipally to the . lit: Indiana
Cavalry, We captured four heavy - guys.
Lowe the rebelleader, was killed..
,Idunstey Harvey writes that the/ Par
tugese Goveitititentlins givdn:the United
Statei-grent privile i g`ie. in thd itilfpotintitin
of :•',l 7J.
• _ T - 777=
at t 0,18 an crivatact at; Ington.
'A • t . wafth•
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o
Roulette
Sharon
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...,"... , . ~ .1 1$ I :`.. ' 1: :t. , f
NEWS.
rils);101*);100 IT3)0to 4
OUR ik
-041 4. 04wis near DAuNgs
?TalVig. Md., Oct. 14, 1861.
ikiaLkitNEt—Dear Sir:—My
last'Avas.writlen some three, weeks, ago
from,CaMp lialorama, just ' tisore
iis3jiat : lslace. Whether *lat, , eoi*,
inunib7atiiip l i:etelted you I kn`oV: hot c- ,4lii.
atn.pf the-eipiniou it did not judging from
the - aniount of answers the boys - get from
their many letters home. The journalpf
Sept; 25, is.jtipt at lian4 at4,svasthank:
fully -ren . eived. I ;Of Muj. Kilbourne's let
ter...l.? not hi tip - Li e u
-Milltrarrived oneweek ago with. his - -re: -
pruits in g'ond condition aiid--ftne
!Their joiirney :haie -hoitever as ;rather
tetlipu4 Cap. Was iweleotned,- I
can atistire yeti, for he is adavorite among
the'baysl besides he •brought rots
tidings irom - botue . that 'many !of utl.he
le:eoved:
:Wel - Were introducedlci le - soldiers life
din. - earnest thri-day-1 we • left -Kaleratna.,- ,
We • received• - brders. to • march : in 'the'
I morning. • ;But, tbr *Sonia cause Our tents'
were out strueli,Until about five O'clock;
at that time yrechegarfbcr ntarch..•.-Socin - .
'aftirithe.rain beg,an t'ailing and'ity - lhel
~,
time .vie 'were - thiough. Georgetoww we'
were wet totrlie skin.'.: AstyGit 'Will- •per..;'
ceive 'walkknew Was anything'. brit -easy;
ihrough.the now•sliPperY .eldy'lwith our.
• • 1
heavylead,•:re.nriered- :Mere': weighty by
• the -rain:. - tßut:.ori ywe mial °lied . •knoWilig
.:tiothingT-of our destisation. .At la.it;Ten:i
• nallytown .was_reaelredi'. Here :we were
halted• 3 for . some' time, and began Ito_
hope
- that we truarter• here for -the
Alight', as it.tvas now 91 o'clock:-....8ut , no;
our patienne•wris.lote tried•-'l3till further
-and ottsve ptished mud and =rain 'growing
worse. I ': In. this manner we tuarcited,
those of'us Strong-enough
were
endure,: un:
til 2 O'clock:when we were turned 4. in: to
•ati old eanip of , the rebels at.' Rockville::
Herevire - relied--.up' in our bl aikets, lay
cloirt; upon -the wet ground,: and covered
by the , trees- - of .a grove,:iif . course- slept
shundly. We - had . 'niftHrehed . fifieen • miirsi
since five o'clock :theAvetring!preVious i •
thus making a thirty:• tours' - march in
Line . hours. Ten miles :being• a days
march for the.'soldier which by the • way
is hard walk with:his heavy load:. The 1:
next.day- :at eleven-o'clock-wiz re;ittrued'
our, search; andlhere "comes l the gliddest•
of out'eS.perieneci, for - in this-march our
3.1,aj0r ' Was coolly and deliberatei Y , • mur
dered: -3. - bur• readers have all seen the
account Ofltrtherefore I will. Oat' relitte
the Sad incident: He was a . ' • man ' ivho
-was fast -gal ning -t he esteem. of the regi.
Intent. A Caßtaidin the • 'three .months
service:and promoted toe gong behaviour.
Well-we arrived in the.eanip we•haveb&
copied since justmi-dark and !too-' weary.
to pitch our. tents, so we. again coMposee
ourselves-for sleep under the blue •t:ky,:
' to-night it was bine. But we now have
nearly forgken the fatigue - of them •two
days. • Withave beeeme acclimated. and
used to cattiP life. and do not look
forward to another-March thinking it will
be so hard. The boys arein 'Much bet-I
ter spirits thari l tliey Were two weeks ago.
.Then a laugh could scarcely be, raised,
now. the camp rigs especially - at the hear
that I .write this Two nut our company
have been' sent ',V the hospital the rest
are in good health,:
-Our regimental officers.are all fielnik--:
led., Qol Knipe is a father to the raw
! went. Takes. !much pains to keep the
`soldiers healthy by enforeiki•cleanliness.
Lieut. (Jot Selfridge is a jolly fellow and
verj r wpll likedlry the wholli
Of Maj. Lewis I have spoken. He is .
succeeded by, Maj.. Mathews. dfirie Mad
Aljutant.Boyd is likewise much thought
of and all: the Officers are: thorough
soldiers. By the way, there is a slight
mistake in. Maj. Kilbourne's leiter con•
corning the poition of Mr.• 0. J.• Rees,
He holds the "situation - of •Curantisary
- qergeaw„of the regiment-instead of being
ineutbet:of the Band; and .ay.Sergean
is ,otte of the nim,couttnissioned Staff, ono
adquits:. himself .with, ability.
.I•Aziy are
under ntarching•Orders.so.also huthe'en,
tire Division 1 under Gen. Banks. Of
course we know nothing 'of our•. destina
tion. Enough, for the present.
:Yours HO M ER
.C.
Ohio,: noble Slate, has - sirty regituents
in the field, and jolly wore organizing.
nienty, roginidptsoft his great artily- are
cavalry; anok three artillery,
mernlierir of t•hc
to o,ogreas aref in the ranks. of the de•
fecttiors,of theft country: Nobly dope
,
• •I'v hasi been 'ascertained that. Vivo. 'South
Carolina regittibets. aiiuoug others,' have
left Beaute , ard)t,Ariny,,, ; •
The Bata ele'Ctioirluis' - gone:degidridly
Repobiieatt, J)/ etu ben; Cciagresit and
9f4/ 1 C; St!Pri, l 4o Itopubliegtui
=I
I NEWS ITE*.
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N4W,ORLEANS BLQCtAti f 4l"--41k - ISFzi
.P,ORTANT .E.,4 AcutzvvlN „drsPitt * llit
fitqui.Nkty - Orleans':of I tfltiiel
Rtpbutoricl. .6'x.antinir)4,4 . olll.Of•iClElii,ot
the :most<itupctilant aclheit)tepts of the'
wtirl eo fay.
the (Jutted
it eculartick iutarini:l
Iron; ' i thai r pth<LTed:.ted ,Sta t e s
siitiatirtin'-bare`dulta pias.44ge tyikcii#l l l/0
mud 'of one of the five
sissippi to the Sand Spit, 'w
wands the whole five of Weak, add uow i
have. the Vincennes, Wtttef )Vitealt - and'
two; other, yessels • orthe-, isquadron i o prtlH
teci ;the prodipt Creation:of works,-,which
in -.lessl than's , week wil nicctud -- adtfiv
ttioutha, passes or ent apces to and
trarti the . Mississipcii Once prop l
'arty ;built;-this Work'Slaid3
Control. iheil corn rituniCatiOn {oft :Nevi-s•Or
MAW with Abe.. seas •,'4 - 4 completely as
Vlooltatling, f squadron oftwenty„..4 t pg, of
waidcild accomplish that .obiect.
! "N .
dreat.- complaiutas made by. the wither
it,ies,Of_the., genet:al carele - ss4sp displayed
iu addressing the
pre6etit - titue'tliere' are over it 000tlefters
Rini; in. Washington; which,!F from ,• the
careless utanner:in: which they;ltave been
ad ressed 7.. w searcelv- I reach • the
parties' forr r whour they are inteuddd.
writing to your 'friends ,a'reit; you
should use a plain'titir - 11)pc., Snd'irrite'as
legibly as possibhk the :noble' the ride 1
son 'addressed: . : .
Dr. .Hay'rt;'.t Polar 'Et ped don - , winch
saileclifrow• : Bosttio.
18G0, has just returned. ;T art are.
all well :' Twd ,
gust SOntag, Ilia astronomer,. add
Ctiraltes. Dr. .flayeg reitelAdl
Br.raitSr onlite•26th of Angust4:ifitiitt yeAr' r
hue!' coultl'not, petretrate s the,
sscl. either iast season,Oi;ilits. Ilie.
1.
mitiieivil Rae ik :Fimike;
•
.exande . r, and with dog' slecrie! 46aChed
ifitt... 81° 35'1: on Tilny 18th' of ihts
. y6r,.
. .
g
A 'very curions• eatenlatiot l i I
been
.1 r
maoe;relaii;:e tO theAltithtV trpop4 en the
banirt of the: Potomac. ..*.Tlkkitig as a ilaal
stsltlie regular
_allow.4nee of tiocip: that'
a ‘ solifier to stantil upright',
antl - "tiili his musket a t.“Sli6jldieti arts,'] I
and pUeing them in clUse- itirle tle,l Ft I
istinhi'recititre the. whotti . roalci*av fronil
Jersey City to the capitol to forip, the hoe!
troops had .'to be;lrevietyedl
railway traip,rgqint , at chei
rate of sixtdeli ii,ites 'an hci'tit'-loy'ef. fuut' r
'teen hours •to — pass . along' the line !of
withers.. ; •
• ;
• ELLISi B. Bcnk.:ast - E, -;—Th ,Seee retari ,
of ;IV ar,•in a! e t fir /tow oin t e'roundS
,of the
. press, very properly refust!sio open
a oorie:lpon denee • with
aiho sought t,:i.be released, from; 14 emi,
fineMent in Foit Latllyett4.;
moral . reputation, welt as
he deserves nti. beiter treatment,
from !the goveruipeuv,thuu :.hd, , re-,
ceivt d.•
-
. • •. "41;
;We see it stated that there, are Ryer
stored in the A rsenal i , Illtry,fsbuir.„
12.060 silt - 1)40f arms, -13 brass six-pound:
ere, 1 brass eighteen-pounder; 4 1,11:.s
sitr,pouoders bought to this, country by
I.O'AYETTE as a present frau) !rho -Krug,
of Vrance to the Continental -Ounizress'„
640 horse pistol~, GOO .. sabres,
10,006 sets cotnplete Infantry accoutre.
meets_ 750,000 rounds 'of cartridges. Istt
`Senator Bake'', of Oreguri, ha conchid
eci .to accept a position as cOltinel Of a reg-
itnent, and will be eotutuissinne by Gov-1
•.; • 1 I
eraor Curtin;, hs says he lan s :to fight
fur his country, and will dcr:jit i he has, tot
•
go as a private.. s • • te:
COST O' MUSIC.--It is state
cost of militia for the artnyls
rate of .8.4,000,000 a year.
•,
Borks county elects the wh~le Nino
eratic ticket, as Usual, •b3iAltlOOLtiii . jority. g t
Chesterieounty the Unit* -Li ket ,biats Fy
the Deniostrattc ticket by. 6:04000 dm- eh
jority.„ • • • 1 the
; -,l.'odi; a pm ,
enerat, and •
th Tinton can-,
didatz for Governor of Oliio,lhae been
elecied by a tbajurity of Oliet;'0,000.
.i•--, • • - •
,:
. Dorgan, of New " - fork. has ap:'
ppinted the 28th of Novenibei t as a day:
1•of• Thanks.iving in that's State. HiSJ i f
• q • ' A '1
(4 '
proclamation ver „approprta ean co
teuent. \Ye ' presume GovernOr' ;Carlini 111
%ioll appoint a Thanksgivin,s , l
PenintYlvania. • ?; '
• • '
.' STOCKINtS FOR THE AttNy. i ---;The fol. if bi
lowing'rules are lani.dowitiforlthe direc- i
tion 'ortadies 'wishing . lOi
to t isoCks Or:
the soldiers. Get •large •ttedlea: anP
coarse yarn... east on,' , .... i e'evetity-ei;
•stiteheg, and ....knit ,:the Je e ,trien inches
foreeettiug the heel. Theli,. heel :`shoe
he . three and a half inebeettin4.-and
of double yarn, one ftne arid 'One,,coti
fir extra strength.. The Riot L.ShOuldl
eleven or twolveincitcslong
Dispatches 'front St. Patits;'•Minnest
state this Gov. .Alex. Randsci r
re•eiGeted Governor, by• aninci•easedli;
jority over- .last year's ,Repabltean
.•
jor
It is 'sat& at Alajor . G 01174-441
every month'depiisits the aluount of ;
•• • ,
pay, in the . treasury, go. •
agooatt of
7.30-notes: ; -••
• • L •-• •,,
bion ,
arren 3' Woodward late P
[ idea t'.:Judge of the 281 n iTu4'idtalDistat
gas= been; eleeted • Presitrent, itTniftee of .1
13Prkelditittiotz•• 1••••1,.`..,
tt is 'srated•that about 601 df :ilia prisoners-' at Richllloll lative!b4
Pentrte New:ol'lM's
. '
t. - 1, G. Nr r •Fitch, late' ITiiited g li Stites' S
laur ,frolu IttdianriS is , iaisin t i .regitni
lit that State.
.• Fine Pay for Vicaunteopt7si!.
There never .wete.,sneh inducements
ffered to iotunieersitnenlist.i*lihr 4 5;
of the world' as our
,(inir'el.ndehtvrtittoeti
!now." Beaides: . those
!patriotic ebaneter• . thnt,, , .inght!tsi ind4o
nut- yntinglritenzto rittfy.aiound,Onfirni,.
And bear itaiie4asfully i:frronghLtligivar;' ,
ibiok 63r a
. tn,'o , t,„4 .- s`l.l4(p,s\ -, :g0ip',03,.:
private. tnltiakeser'V,ed - tor
that being': the end of tltg wit4.l4ttecositit
l lV it.l) the . Onvernmeni;z,,reduced - to a itesh
wouldvalua ion
stand about thna:
For 1Z ruonlba' pay at $l3 per month $155 00
Fbi 1 Z i nkintbs' commutation for cloth_
ing P.+ i.•
For 12'. moatlisi commutation for ra
t tio6, $l3 - 144 00'
FlSFirdtftily,HF-;• '' .1 7• 1- • toci-cid
ar, pant Of 160, ,acrqg ,of land, On
prospect,) "•alued, say at, 1- 160 JO'
total for:the year ., ,•, ~ $702 00
• - Ti4rO'a're:titliet,Oonsidetationiiitiv6lved
whiel we,'„hii!lU' not euntneratea,, in . , the
above; statement.`' the, act ot, c i enzress t
appro'sred July, 22, .1.861, provides . ' that
every volunteer, don-conidssioned'officeri
priva e, musician, and artificer, - 'who, en
ters, t ie ' , ictitce . of , the united States' on
4ei this' act, etiall be paid at 116 rate of
lEift - dentsiti lieu of subsistancd; 'and' if
1 -1, volunteer,
cents a
uscavairy twenty-five- a, -
ditiotial in lien"of forage fez' every twenty
wiles of travel from his lilac°. of vet:ifs:ill
[pent to 'thu,, place .of-inuster,. and 'when
Ilhouorahly:dischargedi an!alllowanbe at the
same Irate front the place' e'" his disbliargb'
Ito tl4 pradelof his'enrollinlent.. ',-,'• 1 ,,,'
,-,
3 IthircOverY r
lo . ic , tard. , tlS - ip - andops for the'
l' I
1.1 3 • ivoun e , and prevision i iir'i the: mUlows
of soldiers killed inhttle; and in over!!
,other; essential particular, I. the cntira'Nol•
unteer Iforcel is niaced upon an &i:ual foot
!itti, thd regt!lar armyl , •: '
Le"
lug li
'li
r ,
Ti I).L.F.THODISTS AND
;Rev.: , (l3isbop ' Mims
I odisi Epiincipal Chnreli in
adviseq , Son, a yoting
years ? to enlist for..tlin.wd,
pressed a il,4terminatinn to
ter lit. camp
will ionn be over. '.when
i t iontlisi.release. from
wine t
alma and 1 irefigin '3 iu
soldiers fie one of ttis
popular tneii -- of tle'Nest
is
,14ely:,sliared by, the I
lie`it associated-.
f tlinllliuois , Cenfer4
but a small portion
not ikss titan ten el,....rgyin)
whot
thion
c-
linentsj as chaplains
liaret already lacisu ch
pow
they
on hb ;the pro* au
Western Confer/in,
posit
T othe
Of ttieir best men 'to
, '
, tience,!friendsl Esplrienee is teach
44 ? ,
ing j s smile hard , leSsousl; but'they; will
du p good: Bull Rua t.nd Springfitild
and. "exiC;;;;ton are but &witches in the
j
hand i of :the schnolinast r, to quicken
our' ;all . .Piiiriotistn: and lash us up to
!fiul ofi tr4n - . A 'feNs . • 1 ore blows'. will
j tunic
s able.bodied nien aOtsuied to stay
at In pie. '' The grayl3 , eanii, even, may be
inslu ed to mayeli,if it eliall'appear that
enough of Our young tnen have neither
thelpltick. 'nor the pattlotisat for the
emergency.: -
The dafifornia Christictn' Atiivc'ate
tic:6 thai.Usece4Fionist ifecently entered
.an eating house at 3lartitiez, and called
or.al "first-'rate d'eff. Davis weal: , ' :In
lue ours of time the witer placed be
ciebini alarge covered dtsli--"oury that
nd nothing . more." Od removing the
ove- Sei3estt found 'snu= , ly coiled up a
• • '.7'
einpen , rofte, witli' d. sl p-nuose at Oriel
' I - Beileft—had no a petite.
,or
1
ix %Sevelr establis T meats in Pitts-
I noliml
that the e
,eiv'at ale
.
: di are: largely enrr e' ageengagedrifling and
flaishing
si cannon. 11-ifled twelve-inch
nn.e; throwinn• an elon!rated shot of 'flier
lititidred Peunds, tare east"iii that
Fi?kty-two pound icolutubiads, of
(.4:1 pOttern, are beineri fled, and these
be followed :up- bY the rifting of
'of even larger calibrle, '
. . .
,The Southern papers( continue, ;their
.lortitlaints `against the shinplaster! our
renc , and the Richmond! ;Dispatchi sus
'k:milt ',measures - are not immediately
e to si.ippreas the circulation of such
le;. - . , issues the whole South will ,be
T
no ed With them, as
,:every individUal
lie chooses will force. his worthleis dite,
ills on ,the community: flat ters 07'7-
len ly getting worse in Sceeisia. -:
Missouri cormspondent says:! ' , Take
ny thonsand from the horde - s thatare
ow " . ngion the track of the Nationi,ts in
tiationrt, and who prate about 'olti7,iiig:
ersV, and'aiWiundred, :and ninefl r nine
1
f them ,"ar 6 tab poor to buy eyen'a'bdby,
`.firll'groWri;:niggers we fe - : selling at' ten
main a ducen. •• 1 . - : :.,, 1 ,-,
II i ,
:Our blockading, squadron 1 has ieut tiff
II _ 61:114itinioation- berme 'en New Orleans
rid 11.41bile-7—the2tlistanei between _,the
bides' heini 1.8 . 0_ miles., This is j a, heavy,
lowan the Rebels. ' " l '"-
~..' t . •'!• ~ L * • ,••
AltriUttgb our manufa tones are . fabri,
ati g arma - for otiiiroep ; day anif,tight,
i
he Itiernand is greater than the 'suplily.
i tiSie'arianon , fourteen full ri , gitnetiti in'
atuP ) iti Ohio waiting for arms. ':-:1 '1..,
or.l i Morgan !-"of Nevl Yorit. bitatbeen ,
p,pointed , i, - Brigiidier ;General,notyonly,
3 al Propeti appreciation Inf_lds-:,,pptVintib
Stith's, putialso to elothO i t i liitn l with)ayi.
bens,- I:limier, and make' his servjeeSibuire'
natintiah ," •- : • 1" ' -:.... ;-,L ;,
'
.--'lj - ,. • . ' ~,,...,
• "It, i; utiderittid' that On. Shields;
.
er
a ai
o ht h
be
pits6ld [ui
gi
t .
I.
ea,
eeni
ler
his
the'
;the "
' I I
, _ 1- — 6 -1
JO s pse r qtoi t ren of the coud ;On of his ,
caused hisi~de • Aletiono
vorfjlii.,4l46,eliood`thoAdfOr oft attlitlgather
,Geopralehir. f
4 - ` "i- " • ' ‘",
en
-ot
,
The Government has made a itemi-06:
cial 'ntatenietrt of its policy in regard to
i, - Er..4piployment of foreign nfficers in, the
1 Lirrltiys. , ,. From this statement it appe ars
kbagthe Government did I not :tender a
eciiiiihand in the Army to General Geri.
iiiir,di - ; but, being informed thrcragh one
Oita-Consols that General G., who is s
battiralized citizen, designed visiting the
'T.liiiteti States, he was proffered a - Major.
Generalship, being the same rank which
*is eonferre,d on General Lafayette. Gen.
eral.Garibaldi; on consideration, has de
ferred lis visit to this Country for th e
present. No commissions have been of.
fered or overtures made_ to military. w en
itfYrailee' 'Of . Otlidv 431:rd15 ; eitn . iconntri,.
'lla4As IMP-rePPrOd; 7 , ,_.x.i:.-.z_-,tzrz,,,,
42 120
BUSINISS "-'OA4RI)&
`J'O.llfC )14NIC''
ATTORNEY AND •COUNELLOIt AT LAW,
Coudersport f .P.a.,', will, :ntte.nd;the ',severa
, C o urts in PoUvrand.,ll'Kean Counties. All
lbysiness entrusted is liiiiente will ireeeive
prOmpt nttentinn. Mee !cornet: of West
• and, Third street S.. 1: • .;
I ARTHUR — Cr:
A.TT,ORNEY, Et' COUNSELLOR' 'ATI LAW,
Couderspor;ti Ps., will attend. to itOhneiness
entrusted to his care s wittelpromfitnes arid
fidt'itk: -Office on Soth-west corner of -Ifain
and Fourth streets. . " •
ISAAC BENSON. 1
ATTORNEY AT LAW; Cotcarspoitj'a.,
attend to all business entrizsted
care anrcl Tfoinlithess.: Offiee oii Se - eondnt.,
near the Alleshen.y-Bridee:•'' ••
• • F,.
ATTQRNFAr :Am -LAW, Conirersport, Rill
, regularly attend.'theCciurts' in Potter and
• 'adjoining Counties
I. • -0.•. T. ELLISON,
prt,Atrtcrs:G• Pllls.lP4N,ECoudeisport,
respectfully- hiforms the citizens of ;the,
; Mgeand (hat he "Avill
. 4noniph- re
spohd,to all rot _professional lervices.
an llfain`Zt.:, in briilding formerly oc
' o upi e t • ,W. Ellis, Esq.
TUE WAR.L
of - the Illeth-
Indhind, hue7y
an
.o{; eighteen
r, and. , has
riftca
spend the,w . -
ie . Confer?ees
he trill latc`a
official dudes,
. -
, .
DEALERS IN DRUGS, )IEDICINES,,PAINTEI
. , Dig. Fancy _Articles Statlonery .Drx Goody
Taioceries, &c., Hain st.„Coudprspo t, Pa.
•
''.D: !OLMSTED,: .
dEA.LER DRY ‘-.; OODS, READY-MOE
ClOthpig; Crockery; Groccries o ke., ?lain 31.,
Coutlersport i Pa. 1 , • •! .
.devote to the
eler sts - of, the
ptrioit ably and
1, and .his
Itninisters,:with
.ikt the iate
1
!nce ' eth -
t of .the State,
received
to ate array,
GS ea to.til that
horiti.e4.•
'theare liVing
'the work:,
. 1
M. W. MANN.,
. :. . ..
DEALER Di . BOOKS R; STAXIONERt. 31.4 a.
AZINES' and Music, N. W.. corner of Main
and Third sts., Coudersport, Pa.. I
• cOUbERSPORT .110T.E.L‘
D. F. (3 LA SSIIIRE, , Proprietor, dotner
and Set:arid Streets, CoixtlerspOrt, Put,
• L., - BIRD. •
.§TIRVFNOR, CONT,EYANCEA, &c., BROOK
LAND, Pa., (forrneTly Cuskingville.;) Office
in his :Store
NI ARK G • -
. . opposite,
TAL.ui_—nearly o Thu Court Roust_
:-,will make alb clothes;:itit,ruSted, 0 hiss 1u -
- the latest and'best :styles .L--Priees to suit
the times.—Give him a call: 13.41,
ANDREW SANBERG & BI O'S.
TANNERS :AND CintßlEßS.—Aides ; ` tanned
on the share, in the' lies tqinitint2t. Tan
' ineiT on the east Ade of .Allegany
Conderspoi•t, Potter- county, I ,Pit.L-4y 17;0
rJ J. OUSTED.
OLMSTED
__ &-KELLY;
DEALER IN.STOVES,.TIN & SHEET IRON
WARE, Main st., nearly opposite t ie Court
!louse, Coiidei•sliott;. Pa. ,'Tin • a 4. Sheet
Iron Ware atade•to order; in gOod.*tici, on
shoit 136f:ice. : .
EZRA - STARKWEATHER, ,
BLACKISMITII, wiiuld iiifoilt his foriner cu=-
: tourers ind : the'priblfc generally thla he hag
red.tablished a shop in tile' building form
erly occupied by Ilenk-RennelS in- •onders
port, -- where he will be pleased
.o de - all
. : kinils of Blitexitnithing . c;n theirnos reason:
able terms. Lirmber,,_Shinglei, l and all
kinds of Produce taker( in .exchange for
work. : ----`
I '" . ' . -12:::4 ." .
; . •., Z. J. THOMPSON, 1
i
CARRIAGE k WAGON "MAKER r
• , PAII.ER, Co dersport t Potter. Co., 1
this method f informing the pnb- I
• • lie
,In: general that he is !prepared '
to do all work in his line with. pr.'
:'.
it .n - workmnn-like manner,-. and
most sanconrabilaiing terms. - Pay
.. Repairing invariably reqniredbn d 1
the , work. IM - All .kinds of:P i
tskewonAtevonntof,work.
POTTER ..TCYORN,
• ,PI;BLMEMD 43Y Y.
M. ' W. IticA:l'arney, ,Prop
it $l.OO P.B..TEAR,`ls4mmesia IS
** * .i.t•Devotd to the endue of Repub
the interests of Agriculture, th cud vti
of •Education, best' good •
county. Owning no guide except
Principle. it will endeaver to aid in t,
o,e more fairy Freedornizingotir Cou,
, ADvERTISEISIENTS•inserted - at "the. -11
rates, except where special bargains a
Square-ttg lineal 1-insertion,' --
, 3 u
Each' is
subsequentitiaertionlesithen 1:
Square three months, -
I -
7 64 0 25 . . 0 0 °505
0 0 °000 *
i- .is -. tier "'ear: . .... .- , ..- . '..' 1 4 1 0 0 : 0 0 0 0
14 u ti.. . ..`; :{...,,, 1 , .;;1.. -.$ 20 00
Administrator's 6r Executor ' sTrotl . ;, ' 2 'oo.'
Business Cards; 8 lines or less, per i'ear , 6. 00
Sbecial'and Editorfal Notices; pei line, . ' 7 ' -1 °
air All *transient advertisenients must, be
iiaid'ilf;itd4ande, - -itifid'ilcilicitiee' 3iill be taken
of advertisements from a: distiuiee, unless they
aie'aeonaptiniad* t4e moii . Orpr tiaiisfactery
refirence. , - 95 ; 1 ` , ' --- -' ' j
1 $$ nine 'ss
-' - one- kear, , ••
1 Column - six months, L $
tt ic
• s
MIMI!
.
• ge•Blanks, and Job Work of all ki
tended- to:loroinittlfand talfbfully..l
..„.
14 RAD FpltD COIINTY=. PLIS ANY . '
will be found heria ft er atthnstbree fki
''" • E';:NATEBBINS V at&
stir.A large lot just received:" - 1
- 9 . • L.l.Condetifport, !larch 001 tiori
MI
I
S. tr. KELLY
VI
nd RE
ft., tubes
zrr
.iptnesc,
pon the
anent for
i livery of
°DUCE
iMI
'let or.
, AMIE.
icanisin,
ncement
.1 Potter
that of
he work
1 try, .
following
Lill made :
i• • 50
i• • $1 50
•cc.
in ds at
,),