The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, April 30, 1862, Image 2

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PUFFING.-LThe , public have ti funny
notion about printers. They think it
costs nothing to puff, advertise, &e.; and
thus one and anotherwsill sponge an , ex
tra puff for some benevolent advertise.
went,. They forget , that this the'prin
ter's ink that wakes nine-tenths of their
leanness. They forget that it takes too•
ney to pay coutpositors—to buy ink.
type, and paper; and lastly they forget
'oven to thank you for working for
_nothing. by gratuitously puffing 'their
business.
r,nr, FIELD AFTER TIIE BATTLE AT
Pirrsuutto,--The field of hattle'preSent..,
ed a sorry !spectacle. ft extended over a
diatanee . of five miles in length. and three
quttriers of a mile in width.. This space
wai , fT_ i glif.'over twice' to regular battle
array, atid.„l; n, times in the fluctuating
fortunes Ot - ilt,_,itferent portions of the
two armies. 1007118 • coN7ered . with dead
and wounded. 'Where the artiller y.. had
taken eiTect, men lay in heaps, covering
rods of ground, •nsittsPled in wildJnasses
of mangled horses, broken gun carriages,
and all the dread.t/tbris of !, battle field.
Where our men had made their despe;
rate charges, the bodies lay. in rows as
they had received the-bayonet, constitut
ing, at particular points, parapets o' flesh
and blood, over which a battle might have
been fought as over a breastwork. Not
a.tree or a sapling in that. whole space
which was not pierced through and i
through with cannon shit!, and musket • Demper,acy.
balls,. and, if we may heliete the accounts, The Democratic Convention . which homina
there was.seareely it rod of ground ou the! ted a man for Governor of Connectictit refused
five Miles which did not have a dead or ito noticeßarnxide'a victoriesoiewB of whi,eli came
Wounded man upon it.—(or. N. Y. Eve.'iduring its sitting. Their, candidate ryas de
rust. ifeated by 9,000 votes. These are some of the
_ _ : n men who, in connection with Bennett of the
The following, note from an Aid offer York *Tad, were to divide the North
Gen. Porter to Col. Berdan is. a testim-o !
. -
upon thene t'
q : s ton of resii.tanee to rebellion,
ny in favor of this Initgailieent Regiment: were to separate New I' . .ork airy from the
Colonel : The Commanding General in- i
_glad ;interest
and make it an iudependent City in the
, ad
streets the to say to you . that he is .
;
to learn, from the admissions of the ene- I
my
themselves,.
that
they boot, to foat , , , nnrneration for these noble acts—to enjoy the
i tra l de and friendship of tlfe chivalric end high
your sharpshooters. Your Men have
raitidell Soathrons ! -lint,: tindie,k that not
to !
caused a large number of the enemy
all ' f f lhose who had followed in thep.itli of
bite the dust. The Commanding Goner.
ilreelun ridge would contefnance open rebellion
al is glad to learn that your corps are
in the South., they now seek. to throw cold
proving themselves so efficient, and trusts;
that this iutelligenee will encourage your! w" l er ill'" ever}' enthusiastic demonstration
weaken the GoVernthent by withiildin ,,
men, give them, if possible, a clearer eve i "0
and a steadier hand, so that when their! tilt approvalssar - of its neee
1 .. ) measures
tinny rifles are pointed at the foe they
will make one rebel less tif, every dis
charge
Prentice, of the Louisville Journal
says:
"Having obtained' a Footing in Ten.
nessee, we expect to send our *Porter or
vur Buller with a message to our South
ern friends'and Grant them the privil
ege of paying their debts to the • North
ss well as securing-their
s rights of which
they Bragg - much ; and my the i'Mcor
under their leaders Iteadsibe adders and
seorpionsi till they pay the ; Price of trea
son and their rebel carcasses be i'ot/c'd
iu heir traitorous Toonibs."-
APPALLTSG.--The Chicago Tribune
gives the names of 270 corundhsioned
federal officers killid ur wounded at Pitts
burg Landing. Not mote than Imlf the
regiments engaged are reported t all, aid
ninny of these only in part. • The list is
Alrei;dy appalling, but it should be t einem
bered that thee are less than half the
names, and that in addition, ;eoitie 15U of
ficers were taken prisoners. Shoulder
straps were fatal at Shiloh.
It is,stated by the Ciazettn that Mr.
Monroe, ;•011.in T law of Judge Grier, of the
U. S. Supreme Court, was moon:: the
victims of the battle of Pittsburg Land.
ing. Ile wan.one of the aids of John C.
lireeltinridge ef,thc , rebel army. During
tile 'battle he was wounded and [alien pris
oner by the governMent troops, and af- -
terwsrds died in the Gcvernutent camp
Ile was a Kentuckian.
The flag borne by Freniont. in 1841.
and planted on the summit of the highest
peak of th Reeky mountains, i s n ow iu
the hantl4 of Messrs. Tiffany & Co., New
York,
.having, by order - Df Mrs. Fremont,
been backed by a sheet of purple silk,
bearing,. in silver; the inscription, "Rocky
I'llountams, 1841." The design of the
old flag is the stripes of the American
flag, and on the field au eagle,. grasping
an Indian pipe, and surrounded by stars.
The engagement; between the Merri
mac and Monitor has created profound
excitcrentin Eng,lond The subjeet of
iron-clad fleets has been; igorously aired
in Pariiatuebt, while it iTlartlely ongag . -
.ing the attention of the Naval authorities.
',lt is quite evident that a Complete. revo;
Jation tu naval warfare is imminent.—
Englith oakis no longer a name of ter
ror. Its °levy has
, passed away.
,71
AITALAcuIcor.A.--This place, the/cap.
Fratildiu county, Florida, istinotv
in our possession. • It lies at thetifauth
inf the fiver of the same name, 'which
flows thMugh a bud of the same name
into the Gt'lf of Mexico. The harbor is
accessible to steamboats from the Gulf.
It is virtually on the Sobthern coast., be
ing separated from the Gulf by
George's Island. .
A PRESENT 'TO THE POPE--Our new
Minister to Bo'nte, Gov. I.I.ANDALL, who
sailed on the 15th, t oo k w ith hi m ' as a
presant. frotn . our Goven.tnent to the
tope, an elegantly bound set of the Nat
ural theory of New Fork.
As "Shiloh" signifies "deliverance,"
"come - people are, willing, on ace,,unt of
its , appropriateness, to accept it in lieu of
"Firtsburg Landing," as the na'ine of the
grttit biatle•field on the Tenneesee.
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JOURNAL.
pc Latest News.
C>3tcaiie ; i April 27, 162.—Passen•
gers from - . Plttslnirg report that on Tlturs
dayo'ter thirty . deserters from:the. 'Rebel .
. 111111 eyiered our camps, and beggecEtii
be ett.rolleditn.ong our troops- They ail
cortubm atec j the statements, received the
day:.hefere, relating to the evacuation by
the Rebels, o,t.their present position, and
asserted that Beauregard bud withdrawn
a ctitn,iderabld portion of his force for the
defense oliMemphis.
There arello,ooo Union troops at Don
iplian, engaged in building flat bouts
on Curreitt River;withWhich'tO desectid .
, ,
RNA and: W hite' Rivers;
THE
Coudersport. Pa.
Wednesday Apr. 30,1862
1 ' 31. W. MeALAITNEY • Evrrort.
The Alterci.alive.
Parson Biownlow,in iiisineinnatti Speech,
said he was at'Slaveliolder ; biit he had no
hesilittlon in saving that "when
,the question
comes, as it will, the Union 'or Slal f ;ery, hi
was for the Union, and let Slavery gol to the
dogs or wherever eke it may be sent."[ What
a rebuke to ttie in! our own midst who
_cry "hands oll' whenever it is proposed to
tread upon the corns of the "peculiaOngtitu
tiun." '
Justification
Some of our readers may suppoie that we
areunclMritahle in jgdgin the motiVes and
(feelings of certain ituctrANAN printi in this
' , State respecting the prevailing contest for the
Union and the Government.,, For thepurpose
of showing that we are fully justified in
charging papers of this sM.t with scarf seces
sion proclivities, we copy; the following brief
paragraph frOm the Selinsgrove print
(of the diameter of those referred to :4. ,
"A QLTRSTION AsswEn4n.—We
have f~e
gnently been asked how; long we slippcizied
the war wouldlast? We will for buee an
swer that, in our opinion ; it will lasi just as
long as there are fools enough to light..and
fools enough to pay." I
:New Orleans Taken..
The latest reports confirm the‘ fall of New
Orleans. 14 was one of the tees loyal cities of
I -
the South at the commencement of :the war,
and' had loyal men who dared to express their
contempt for the Confederates and the . Con
federate Cot7erninent, and who proplievied for
it a short among whom Were the editors
of the Thee Delta. The city was soot) put un
der the heel Davis despotism, when the Cahill
feeling was subdued but not gnen . ch.q!. During.
the past veer occasional words ofloYalty Notre
been sent northward, and now we hope that :
its capture will result in a peaceful, yielding!
to the Government. New Orleans, owing to'
its peculiar S.itilation, has been moreintimate
ly connected with the North than tiny other
of the Southern cities, rind for this reason its
captures is of special importance. Nothing, of
detail hat vet bet n received in reference to it.
Arrest of EN-Sect , y Canieron.
The attenipts or part of the old Ilieckin
ridge ridge party to embatrass the Government,
harrass its Officers,and breed discontent among
' the people, are not a whit less treasonable than
the efforts Of those under 171 S in Oz.
The last more of this league is the arrest of
union Cameron for imp:i,uning, in Fort La
fayette. Piekt , te 7 l.thtler,while he (Canieron) was
Secretary of War. The objectis not merely
to give Butler satisfaction. but is the com
mencement of a series of arrests for parallel
nroceedings on the part of officers of the Gov
; erniner.t. Mr. Jefferson said, "to' obey the
laws is n dhty, but not the highest duty''—
which is to save the country. it .may-often
be, as it was at the commencement of our dif
ficulties, the duty of officers to overstep the
bounds of', the law and to a great, measure
"take the low in their own- bands.'' Men in
office, 'acting- conscientiously and with the
beitlight they have; ought to be, protected
ngitinst personal consequences, when they go
beyond the, strict letter of the IntOo accom
plish good resttlts. The organs of the dough
face ilk are jubilant at the prcispectof trouble
to loyal men ; but Congress, by a special net,
it is presuined will protect the Me t a who. in'
their•zeril for the country-s rood, have made!
themselves liable to arrest and fine tinder a j
laW designed for peace and tot for:wat;. Our
statute books are full of acts of indemnity
passed in iavor of offiehils in these circum
stances ; as, for ezmmpie,the net of refunding
to Gem JaCkson' the amount exacted from'him
as a
s tint by a judicial functionary tit New Or
leans. President Lincoln has assured
Cameron that he will be sustained by the!
Government:
This Pier,ee Butler is the man who.brag.gecl
iso much about his "great sale of-cattle" some
four
,years since. He bad come into posses
slot of some 400 slaves and in order to change
(Orin into: money, he made L a "great sale"—
seperating the
,husband from the wife and the
yoling child from its mother,. the sale being
dis:tinguishcd for its entire disregard of all
(the best feelings of humanity. With this
blond-staiited Money he came NOrth to. his
Philitchelphiailmmo to gloatover his wicked
ness and brotv-heat himest men. Such is a
type of the antecedents of thii.tinsprable
very- worshiping, Pettiasylvartia . tiough-facc
who now presunies tiPon.the.exigencies of the
country.. IThere are many editors throughout
the North ' F icing constantly') to tlti "patriot"
and 'misrepresenting the government who are
not one inta better than. ,the unprincipled
dealer in human flesh.
BEFort4 YorucTowN, Friday,. Apra
25, 1862. - ---;The principle event yesterday
was the - shelling of
Yolitown.by WIC of the gu nboats. She
Moved up tau the mouth of Wortuleys
Creek (hiring the morning, opening a
well-directed fire on their works, which
was promptly answered by the Rebels.
The boat then fell back a distance_
- Of
three miles flow Yorktown, when she'
again opened fire the. shells exploding
each time Within the enemy's works but
obtained no:respone.
A few shots were fired during the day
along the whole line, to keep the Rebels j
from strengthening their works. No one
was injured.
It is raining a;.-rain this rnorui n g, but
the.indications are, that the weather will
soon clear Op.
s,
The most. important news is that which
comes through a Petersb"rg and Etch-
wond paper, ant:Muncie , ' the capture ut
New Orleans by the National
The Petersburg Express of Saturday pro
fesses to have a dispatch from Mobile,
announcing that our fleet passed 'Fort
Jackson on; Thursday, and that when the
news theieof reached New Orleans the
excitement; was boundless. Martial law
was proclaimed, and all the cotton and
tea boa is , except those required for
transportation, were burned. COrrubor
ating this IS a dispatch frc.in Gen. .le
who giveS the Sub-stance of what
had appciared in The Richmond Emit•
iner on Saturday, to the effect that Nes ,
Orleans had been taken, and chat there
was a great destruction of cotton and
steamboats. As thi:
warded through the War Office, it may
be 'presumd that there it is regarded us
truA Wert ity,.
A specie; !.lispatch from Cairo to The
Chic.lo _Times says that I . 3auregard has
withdrawn a considerable portion of his
duce from
_etniuth- fur the defense of
Memphis.,
illaj.•Cen: C. I.?. Satith died at Sayan'.
nah, 'l'enn., on Saturday afternoon, of dys•
emery.
,Gen. Smith was taken shortie
&01dr the (it:cup:lC.lm of f-ravannalt by the
'force under linn;"and has been suffering
and sitrkingslowly fur Sonic weeks, though
his condition was not thought to be daft.
_crows until the past. week. family
have been' notified of his death, and arc
on their, way to Savannah.
Ceintututtler Worden is slowly recover.
he injuries he tueeived during
the fndit• with the Metrittnic.
Evfugees from Niirhillt state that the
Rebels have tire wimden guntonits ma:-
D ieted leady for service.' • 'The Rebels:in
iiketrisic building another %mei ion the
plan of tlie Merrimac.. • •
Ile litte later news of interest from
New )lexieo'by way of St. Louis, The
fi g h t a t : Ap tli the Can o n appear,.to have
resulted in a - illore impotfant
victory than was first r6pottecl.
I - Gett - Mitchel now . holds 200 suites of
railroad track bet %Teen , Co, int It and yuit
tanintga. A dispatch to a Chicago paper
says that the National forces have:toiced
at Tuscutobia, A I:anima T Iscuinbia is
a petit-village of, Franklin County, near
Florence. Gen. Halleck received
large re-eat/reel:tents at Pittsburg on
Meindap—probably Gen. Pope's Divi!.ton.
The Rebel Congress adjourned on
31Oudity lust, to the' second Menday in
August.' R. M.. T. Hunter had been
elected President of the Senate _pro tem.
Col, Corcoran has been heard from, un•
der date of Richmond, the 19th iu,t.—
lie
says'that, while be is anxious to be
honorably ielcased, he is coatent patient
ly to, await proper action.
Illinois has now fifty•five regiments of
Infantry and thirteen of Cavalry in uc
tire service, with twenty batteries of Ar
tillery. Four . more regiment: of Infantry
ate, on the point of taking the field. '
Horatio King, Ex. P. M. ap•
pointed a Commissioner in place of Ex.
31ayor Barrett, under the lii:•triet Bill.
It is Stated that 1,11.er the battle of SM.
Beauregard telegraphed that he had
ot4 35.000 men, 71:Mt expected 15,000
front Va'n Dorn-50,000 to oppose,Buell
with B,s,ooo—and- that he must, have
tIId,TC men. ills foreo is rePorted clis•
heartemid. . On the other hand Memphis
papers say he is receivinglargYreinforce
ments, and that he is able to hold Cor
inth, and defeat the Lincoluites.
ten. rialleck has crminand at Pitts
burg- Laptling. and was appioaeliing the
foe: eadjou.ly Our side seem confident
of Lis ability to route- the enemy, but
may haVe one more terrible encounter
-• ( .
. .
Gcn., rope. if Was skid. had gone with
his forces to the aid of Gen..llalleelt, at
Piitsburi , Landing • ..
. : .
The 'alum on the Plains :are again at,
work. aio it is feared will cut off Our
1 overlund l and Telegraphic cothruuuicatiuu
Iwitb , Cutifoutia, .
Our Camp
LISAD . QCJIIRTE.BS 21:t1iiFfit:
. • CAMP HALL: 111 M, blai 30.
ti: _dove , The "mud '•ar
tit
inuring; MoClelraii,.isjn held; rebels -dta•erting: 'line of2dtneriC'e u
front - of - sin ronxaue`fallin» li3ii It uii
Richmond; Shields has untidier
laurel- on his brow, titlieted...frOtti
the bloody . liald_of Witicheitcr ; :raid CV
erywhere the Work goes bravely on,
Thus fur our division has -not!, been
- sllss $
permitted to particitiate in the .4Oriuni
, Occupying nearly an intermediate
position biitweetr,‘Vashingturi ,
inor.d, we shall probably not move until
Manassas is left to the: rear by the right
wing. $ ! •
-'4s you haN;e probably seen; we' ire tht
. • -
second iliVis:on of 'Eleiiizidinaies•Co i rris dt
,
allay. Our . jConiniander,' . Gen. ',Joseph
Hooker, is-a :man , ilf j i.irierFy and 'Aeter
mined will, It= a graduitte of West, roint
•
and' win , for siinie timejAdjutant of Oiclet
there ' r The flight of the rebels froui their,
Iposition
,oppOsite IX !Snatched' , From li&
gra. p'a victory that he considered ilinns'• l t
w
on. I
-Scouting parties froin the various lirig l - 1
mdes, have been acroat alust: daily' sitiee- 1
the staniretle. They invariably I poln i ,
back loaded •with trophies from t,li reby j
'tamp. - Preto the accounts, I fliould
judge that they "stm.dnot upon' the order
.of their goin fr, ," but went r .oW dotible
quick tittle, !In one place our boys' four
la suit ler's establish iiient -containiii? ' over
one thousand dollars Worth of goo s; •ii'
• another, a table prepared -for a unltil ana'
-coffee poured out, but all left un asted:
The. whole camp preSented the ' ppea 7
once of a panic, by :the side of i whic
Bull's Run foses its notoriety. •
iAI I hongh j Maryland is a loyal !State,
there is mush of secession' sympathy ih
this yicitiity.l, , conc. of the three' imaysi
in the Maryland legiSlature, •to tip recd
.
lotion of thanks to Gen. Grant and Col ,
modore Foote, was j the no inbeil froii
Cliarles,county. All,'whom we ail ,
"'richt smart Unio- itien,7 btii tilt
tratiands" tell the story in another
they were rabid secessionists till ii
gels" came
Speaking of "contrabands," th re ar
about five hundred scattered tbriingh tht
liritzaile, comprising every shad&of coloi}
atofalmost every degree of natural tibility
Their limiters have' Made an ocesiou
inelre'etuet at tempt . te Capture thetn Oaf
day: last week,,seveu of the it
(Joe's" came into oar lines litintitip
their, ..nigger," -and went to thel
tor:1 of Major John idler , to obtain per i l
mis . sionftu search the PresentlY
Sickles rude in, and seeing this- soidewhat
uncommon appearance iu . canip, italuired
its Meaning. On being told, he ti l urtied
to the Major and said : 1 connuatid you
to remove these ItiCFl i from your
mediately." !A crowd of thlti:toysi
near by and heard' the ord,r.and wi
waitieg tur the Major; they —pitthie.
and with elubkt, sticks (.)I . * wood:, atid
ever else they eoalii 'thefy Eau
made a rash fur the
tint appeared:,cotifused anti stupefie
at last (nip LA ;Nottire's tominttis ea
their rei• - •etie, tint! bpia's : to
hue es. they Just eleathii the Lines it
-
t,. kive themselves bioken heads;
. Yon are, doh le,s; aware tit. t lie at
of rations receivA! by Uncle Lds' at o . : 4
L•uldivrs ; please compare thein with the
amount . dealt out Or, one plantation in
this ticighborimud, a reported by
~ o uto
of the hands otir camp. Fur ever
iwo weeks, one pith usolassesqtwh pijtinds'•
pork, one peck all told.).
II
The Sickle:4! 13rigade has btien:a tratter
of seme content ion, hating b4n masterA
in as U n ited States 1 7 .oiunteer.,5, but i'dteri, ,
wards being elisimed by the Stine:
I understand I that• • iltis: claim has 'beelt
made goc,d, and that' we are i;umbacti as
the 71st N. 11. Volnntet4s:' liar I,4lc:oils
Invie been conimissioned in jthat
and the State colors lire received, Vut we
have not . taken our pew etknoine4 'get.
We are waiting.' impatiently for 'orders to
Wo were aiticeng the ost,id tle
Grand Army ;on the groutid,; and wre
claim the privilege of being " , eontifed.inT,'
in thy tight that 'shall teach traitors and
did world that the ;American Union l is
"now, and forever, one .and iuSeparable. 7
1 • G.
•
llEADoi:AirrEas,. 2D N. Y. REOrT. .:1
eII:MC/3 Ma. 5. I
: We. are on point 41
leavi Da, and you may not .
me iil
!seine' time. The talk is; that we are
.
I log to Fortress Monroe.; j,.
`‘. d t.l 'et t-fr • ' tide' Briohde ill
Ch.l 4.. 1111 1 0111,
•
i about. thirteen hundred (II was.? in of
!coarse) . went !over the rives intd -01'd
Virginia:" We crossed Weddesday niglii,
lay out in the o,ld blaiikets and
were nor able ! t4slecp.'?
. the iitornink
we tootook'o-Pin_s!, g
of march . and gent
i
l abontinto theeneinys ceilin.
?occurred, except driving in a feW Tebo
plckets, untilwe reached the ctiutityseat
lor Strasburg county ; when ot,ll,..adVauced
!guard engaged a party of Rebel davalDy.
company of 'the Fret,ch Zotiave,s were I
in' tlic
.advanCe. They? called for.. the
2d th'eame up, amt. up. We. wait t bough
mild and brush with a Ice!! that might!
havebeeil heard for, miles, but no remits
were to, be seen when we rick there Tile
officers blamed us fur and'fright ,
erring them - off, they said we "world basip
scared a' . dozen regiments." , We took
ipiiet possession of the County seat ;• bin
-we 'were thirty miles 'from our lines
without :cavalry, or .artillery, thel enciely
were strrciundirtg• ils to cut , pit: iota r;,-
treat .
and so we thought best, after
waiving an hour 'or two, tottar4h ba k
to! Liyer6olil
,Pt ipi,..Ayliich ate reatili d
about day light =- Itaving naarolei way,
in les oOkllaiipc! no sleep for trrO:n,ight,6,
I puppOso4he.Ob r jeet igpooiioitOr
theetiotOkes lease
'to
is enploseo :i n a -
cash enOjiipe.;.i,• )!1': H, HoLLEiatipx..}'
SENATORSIVIIOSE TER .31 EXPIRE 4.-
- -r
The terotti . uf folhAvijug.tate . -17e.hatuts
expire.kith the Pres'ent sesSian
Connell and Oeorge !112. t .
delpida; W. V. Ketcham, of' Luertre;
LandOit, of. Bradford ; L Rall,l'uf
Biair.; 'L4utej 13ensini, of Potter; itc. K.
MeClure,!',of C. L. Inthrie.''of
Beaver . ; Mf' Irish, of Allegheny;
lerudit u Indiana. anti Dr. j iera r tt ,
ford. of jnirat j ta, ; the..se are Rt.
puhlieuos except Ole' last one named.
.. 1 •
Parson' Briownlovi, who arrived at
•Phil
adelphia,un I.lllur:4lay. and Ards weleoUred
by joint CuttitnitteeS of the City
has received an invitation front the White
iluuse:j '
Goy a . Curtin. with the promptness that'
marks Itiz Mi9iskt t km. has sent;fetwart3
;competeist z.ttrgeoes:.tol admitti;ter to the
wants of-the! woutitied 'at yurktown..
; • •
Gof..Srni Boot ton's son was wounded
at. the l'lttsliorg battle and is a prisoner
at St. Lduis tilsolOierre Soule's sou is a
prisoneri''• i I
'TUE iC01!"7031 , 4" OF HEALTII.Hritiv%
buy tiatiou nf Atnerieaus have Jp.out,,.
000 working people. Whose service may
be estimated tit S 2 a day. and their!atiiinal
losq by sicktiehs at au Average of ten days
each in the year.•l This gives a total toss
-of $2-10,000100 itt sum three tlines
large asi,iliej whole cost of the General
GoVerninent. inclnding the Army; Navy,
PoSt Offices'Le ,, islators.• Foreigtr Minis
ter and all. The amount weighs user
sixi. hundred Itons in pure "'old.
A large: propiirrimi of this cositly suffer
.
ing might be , averted by attention: to diet,
cleauliness,•and above all, by the , proper
use of th:o7rifilit remedy in sersou. When
a 25 cent bok of Ayer's Pills will aVert
an attack oflillneSs which it would fake
several daysito reeov-er from, or 'a dollar
bottle of Aer s Sarsaparilla will mt:Pel
a lurkiiig ei r rder . that would brilig • the '
sufferer! to ht.batik . frr weeks
, or
idoes it, takeany fi gures .o show the _Trod
ccoooiny ;of, the Investment ? When
Fever end Ague is rankling in yottr.veiris,.
l
and shakiii..; the life out. of situ,%rortli 't he, diillar it en its you for iiiSAdt.it:
Cl Rt. tai,ha : e the Villainous dis Order
pelled, Whie`a it does su.ely and quickiY?
Wheu , yhu...have •taken a cola , t it Pru •
dent, to 3 wait until it has settled on the
lungs.' itheni dayS 'or: weeks or . itioutlis
must be i:pot iii trying to core tt, ey'en
if it Cull tit.: Cured at MI, or is it cheaper
to 'take Ayerls Cherry Pectoral, Ousting a
few shillingsl and remove the trenblv be.
;
tote it` is, sert cus It • takes • no). wisdom
to !decide., •, • •
-• i t : •
Youriiewlßeliel gun boats hir,i'e liven;
launeloidi at the Norlo0; Navy Ydtrd. burl i.
fotir Mere are in the eoui ! ..e. of (.4;iistiire
(ion. Seincef these are to be
. •
et ar,
"curl
light
C'"s
ME
Wel'
1111011
i d in,l
ivritat
os. ofl
'ho a ,
, bu,
L IJC l't
, .
The •eporit..A . pinzageniettl. 1), ow' (..'.en,the
trtipps of, Barumide and ajGenTgia
regi r inctit took place not at
I.:anai above that (!ace .
The Nalibnal 6)r . ce ,Rumbered
,500; 'olc
Rebel' %vas 15 killed and ::5 ,q.,unded
ME
BIM
•Itubvi Cougre:s. have. pit:o.t:tr an
:ter Iwitielr devotes' to the serviee . :of,tlw
Stitte nert.ltio , . between the ag.e ul
and thirty hyn.
=I
P,resident sent :t Mess:Pe' to do
iu.' iegarti to 'the arres -Gen.
C;iiilenin essu the, the re:-Hi•r•ibilli%
or PiefeO, Put itr'N'or'rest. anti i.a s.it' w•at,
State
j,. ,
Ed .11. NI-kill:: Eq. v f: A bps,
et;) ,• Pa isi appointe .
to' Santa! Cruz, We 4 •
;• ' •
'ln 'a rept;rt of tlu,ti l ressionai ( proceed
ings lastlirelk. wt: read as follovis :
!'Cintplainr Stneittori in his prayer ire•
turned t hank, for,it he abolit ion of ,lavery
in 'tile District, of I.3oltiinbia, regarding it
as a Divine inttirventioti " •
. ,
\\rhea 'Detnocracy t'uled theto'i hails:, no
Chaplain would 'have dared ,to lqeatite a
wish' fiirLitie.rtv in flie. Pi , :tyiet: ...Novi
helreartliatitt' (..10d that it has entice. and
the popular lheart respond. to the Legis.
lative act, ufljastice - and mercy. 1 --,
"fluottAY, FOR. JIFF DAMS."—The
Cincinnati 0 uzflie says that shouts fur
,"!Jih, Davis'' wer4. lictird among.the.riot.
ers at tae 'OperaLlionse . en Monday 7
..Three elieS,rs for :).laSor•liatch,l ..thee
groans : l'dr (5111 gibe and the black ' Re
publicanS,"` id .1-letiray for J4E-Davis,"
were. sew.. by Itite l ,rotten,e , 4l riorers 1
t,
i
The Legi4lature lettalized,.t he -suspect.
sion of the 'Banks,' until the Ist ;of-Ftibru
ary, 1.863:1 The bill . also ..ntithoriieS
Bauks . tti issue [lutes of the denomination
or otte, itvi and three dellais ' to the
attletint of Itiriy; per cent. of th eir,i cap
ital Stticlis paid in.
1
In. tite - Pivssian army, coffee rations
are to ba'substituietl . for biandy. ,
i ~
Litirickera in Cimgress voted
t - •••
a tax of one •:donti. oil the
• •
itletfai negro. but rated tit put
'the poor, thau's dd..., ,Gout:
The•Prec
iist
rich iavehb
a dolla‘. Oa'
went is unnecessary.
ETnrace Pater on of 'Ex l Go..
Porter. of Wlrrisburg , Pa.)-superint.4nded
the !elee,fiun cf the, batteries !. uhinh
duced . ifiirtj 1'111;1,1:4
Under curer of ; and be ain4
and ,fired firer gun w4tell'ulienged the
_
loss iof iSuulter, 1
Great. IBrltain is largely inereasing' the
pi -$.)4110601) of flax' as welt 'as of cotton.
"King Coulon," by' the thew, he quits
fighting, will find but few eubjeets.
. 41 V n' ll es o d le a r y ale and &tall
PRICE CURRENT. •
by P. ' A. ETRE,:
o i tre lN c s tid :ver o y ( - .) 1 . T ,
_,:" Dealers.in Groceries and Provisions,
•
opposite D. F. Glasstnire's Hotel,
Coudersport, Pa.
'4 1 4.4'5, green, 4l bus.b.,
'do dried, -
Beans':
Bees witx,ll-. .rb,:,
Zed.
Berrien 'dried, quoit
Buckwheat, V bush.,
Butter, V lb., . . •
Cheese,
Corn, -V bush.,
Corn Meal, per cwt.,
Eggs, V doz
Flour, extra,
bbl.,
do • superfine " "
Hams, V lb.,
Hay, V ton,' '
Maley, per lb.', .
Lard,
Maple Sugar, per lb.,
Oats.
01110/39,
Pork, bbl., ,
do V Ib..
' du in whole bog. 11
Potatoes, per bush.,
peaches. dried, V lb.,
Poultry. V lb.,
Rye. per bush.,
Salt. f l bbl.,
do ? satk, • ;
Trout, per bbl.,
Wheat. V bush.
White Fish, ;4
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