The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, January 25, 1865, Image 2

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    "URNAL
THE
ileksport. Pl.
r eeda.y, Jan. 25. 1865..
Wed
pr M. W. 31cALAtINEV, EDITOIL •
' A party of z peculxtors are toting of
the Legisla4ire the right to bore oil wells
la the bottom of th'e•ALegltexty Jiver.
The Gault House, a large hotel in Lnn•
isville, Kentucky., was destto)ed by tire
last Wednesday.
' Hon Wm. Pitt resseinden, Seermary
of the 'Erman,. has been elected to, the
United States Sznate from Main, for sia
ycarz from Match 9th 1E65.
The lion. jams Gurthrie was elected
totted States Senator tbr Fix years flout
)larch 4ihju place of Lazarus W Pow
ell, of Kentucky.
On the 9th, the rebel; made (another
attack on the uicket line of the alloy of
the, Potomac, Oaptariog„uiuo of uur Men
and' wouuding lone.
The remnant of llood's army is report.
ed to be Vortifjing at Corinth' They are
also rep .rteti to be repairing the
and Ohio railroad.
A resolution hal pasmli the
States Seoate in favor of repeaiiuK<.tt,e
Reciproctty Treaty between. the United
.•%%
States and Canada.
It is reported' a 4 from.. the Richmond
papers, that a•call i Out for a couv'eutio,
of the Confederate States. mitt% a debiei.
to -depnte Jeff -taus and revolutionize
the revolutiun.
• . .
A notorious £ueiilia, tailed Sake Sly.
way capitirea bs LFni n rcutrtd in T e ur.es.
Pee, Pout', of the Cuu Leduc d Oyer, and
was executed, with four of riis
retaliation' fur the mutter
12211/13
A comtihittte ef.the Pa. llonge of Rep
ye.pentativeti has gone to \Va.hiugruo\
confer with the Provast 3larAial General
in regard to the tr.ota of. l'ennFlratia
under the hit call for troor4., adjutant .
General, Russell accomraoied the cum ,
zvittee, to repreeetit tlie liuternor.
.
The nbel Senate'} 11. - :nry •$!
}la!-been arrested by Jest' Dud.,
;speech ogaiiist the ft..b;:t authori , ies, wade
recently in their Senat :. Mrs. FOUIV
succeeded in : esc6rit.gautl has reached our
APPORTIO:\"ME.NT UNDER. TUE DRAFT.'
--IleretcforeJit has been, 'the rule With
the. Provost Marshal General to apportion
only- the quotas of different States. thus ,
leaving the apportionment of thstticts
the Assistant Provost Marshal Gentit•
by what* in turn the apportiona: It !It
FAt.b-distrtets 'was tt-ft to the Prey z.t Mar
shals and Conscription Boar s. Itap'
pears.nuw, that w i den, lia% een
to Assistant- Prove... 4 ' 1 renal General
itot V1'11191:0 their u,0,/ appoithinno.u. t.,
the district., as r Voqt Marshal Gttn...
eta wiil diseharg/t his duty. It is deeilt
e'd.clutt this clan be dune with a meaty:
degree of justice at head (latters, than
by the Assifany Provost Generlols, as all
'the proper_ credits are `l , n recap' in ; die
Provost Marstal General's office Thes.,
app9rtionnent4 will bi I•rued al! fil4
Toshible to the different consetiptiim
bards, by.-the Marbltals nf. which the
APPeTtionments, in . turn, .111.) distaicts,
will, be fixed. —llarris4u , g Telegprah.
KENTUCLiL
The recent vote of the lAt - tgislature of
'Kentucky f• r United St rtes Senator,--56
for General Rousseau ti t 6 for Mr.G nthtit
—it the best ..ign )ecuiven by this wort
iudisposed of Border States to heett the
lessons . ()lex perienee. Gential Itoniseatt
orgsnized' the first Kentucky regiownt
raiAttd to fight against Seeees , -inn Re.
bellion—orgau4ed when the loyalty Of
that State was .co Coldbl!)oded th a t it' w a -,
deemed advisable to enlist: enertip and
drill bis Union volunteers on the Indiana
side of the 'Ohio—when even John. J.
Crittersden•diQuourazed volunteeting ray
ing that Kentucky Nitiluldleacet the States-
North and South of her ((flight out their
quarrel. if they would fiultt. Of course,
General Rousseau is.a heartey liumedlate
Emanetpationibt, while , Mr. Guthrie .ib
I;order State donsercative.
.con•
s eithtring when . 'und.under what auspieieb
this legislature wai eleeted,4 he fact that-
Gtttbrie 'rata co sala s ll a nuljotity is
tnost nowt
thal - read .
to
on.the oottutry The milltiry situation
is now such as to leave:no room to doubt
the speedy restoration of the rnion
. .1)11
the of freed t:tt. The mhellion ha.l
nvither force co tile tetrit.ury it eeeupte4,l
er eht.reter fc.rrnz t 1-
olark;ad nee it :It:Lived it , : ELM enenur.
.
aremetit of gncoesq. There ib no binge'
any question that the bummer ,eanilrtit n i l
will end the mr—or redher that the ope
rations of our armies dot tnm the coming
spring and summer, I wi'.l be merely to
witness the inauguration . ot the civil pow
er of loyal State governments, 'and the
restoration of the peace neeebsary to the
.whole country, The slave States are set
ting teach other the era to r,lc , of 1 - . ,, :;:neu•
sity of getting, r'Al of tii: - ‘ery i so that-it it
fair to Pre.utntt thtlt in .very. State when ;
slavery now . existp, it 'a ill btt aholibited.
In addition to the netion of Coogresq,
S , ..tinti or the peOple thereof theta
fothist.
~ , .
From Capt. JotillsOn.
The following 'viler has hero received
by a gentleman atlaspi ",
act, (rim ttpt.
Joht.scn of the 14!)tH wt . ., we , ' taken
pris.snerlik r Oeitysburg, July 2, 1863. "
i 1 i
1 COLI:5111t.:8, SC, Oc i e, Al, 1864.
Di....4%K•—,+- : Ileceit eth,3tiur , of Oct..
also jUst at 11:4(.1 )tmrs a 4 uly 29th 1'
I t
am ill 110 ;ZOO& llama tti %%Vire ‘la.l su c h a
i leaer lIS . 1
Willd like ' , ltt iou l lt . improve It Isjor.(lenerai 84d:1e - 4 - and staff.sailed
'the oppertuni y to semi sou stien nil tote
for'
as I can by the under gruund r.tute: Wei California on I't ii. y.
a
have iust.beelt %itdted this moil . ' itigkvii 1 , 1
Gem r 11 .)Icelertatilantl family are aiii i out
.
one of 't hose ertible reenes lib bitch vn '
10 t t Eat"P` 3 •
rt 1 I I
'tie have alo,s;t r become familiar rout their i The quota of this State under the new
occurrence in every foist r and on evety call for 300,060 wen: is t, ..be readjusted
journey that
.. Wehav 6 ha& in dire South. I ; im p 'e d uce d.
i
An officer. Lieutenan 1 t ur t ne.
Td 6611 The llontre of firpresentatives have.
N. Y Vole , was shot and itr•tantly k li
killed '
i 1
in ;the camp this morning by 'one of the pas . sed the Loan Bill; after some impor•
tant amendment. ri'lle l'ust.()Mce Apt
1 sentinels. It was lieattles boarder, of ~ . ~
truptuaten bill was ithio pas.ed
the most eciwardly end iindictive chatac 1, 1 li i ' •
ter. This is Itbe second killet), find the 1 1 The London 4imes iif Dec 31st says
I .
sixth I it since this camp Was established •'lu dm present state of Northern feeling.
in October. 13tir there i. nod use of le 'there is too 'noels ieal-on for apprehend
44
event:rig perl., liaidships,t. l / 4 c If you ;, , inue outrage e.hich May render a rupture
could have alpicture of unr quarters L etv ,ili uo i ta bl e , , - .
and uf, us .as we are bu.Y ur tilt! abont• Nl'est et n papers give, currency i lo a
them t o nay, I suppose you might prize
,Is nnior that tout stage is likely to wire' place
it. 13 ` 'en 't would viiiiiel it Tor a k.ee l l. iele loin: between the Ilun. Sot,u3lor Cul
sake. Such. however, it' is inipo-sittletu,; fax
have, nod I must, iy and supnly the 1 1 •
, , ~- , i ttvc , at. .rs )tiatt as, the widow ufNtjte
d e ti c i enq f ol ., v o n w‘t n pe 1• unu tag. ' i t
1 , i Spet a tk l e i r of i t he I l l lume of I . tepresonta-
Lamented Illinois Senator. `---_
IMatzine 1 1 '.•!:00 lc n loaded with all , ,
, •
manner of bu ,des . tilt di lees iron dishes, , Senator
yesterday
of Alacsachu ;et ts was
eteelFM, clot{
1(1 in motley suits of rag., i rcelecieti d (by the State Senate).
in personal appeamnee matte than the having :17 rk , ithl to 3 Inr 0. , V AlldreW. , --
'•L Anion I3e4ears;" drive, theal out into ll house elected Geo. IV illuil aboilt u
ur 01.1 cloy r lot, aridJurround them year ago. , 43
with Leandt i r S iceis' .. ifirt4d, scatter W. D Snow. Senater from Arkansas,
a*""oer ' l ie l'eaurie r ' a =9"r 6- H e t" °. , lt, Detroit.!A Ile saysllie has infertnation
Cos b'..ys an 4 you lia‘ti us land our Con which ili.c„ the re“;slalit v (did: election
federate guard. 4 a+ ne ea tie here. \Vt. , ' IA doubt
Lz
. ' Jeyilltia a , tore than a ^.lOllllll Uf
trad ab‘nlutef • lit ' 1 ' • 11. -1 • //'/ •
11 " ' ' ' t. ln. um.% cut t tl.e Legisature Leinc; pressaft•
1 3 '
1 n,i.ers.lile cl o the:44A and,dsz.l.e. as %set - /
r2 : 00 1 Tho git.,rions victories of Sherman and
c ould carry on u'uireek.r. 1 (... ive the
tt•vit no cooking txtvip•ils. Only,' ieht axes, j T..."" as ate producitOlueli good in 11": z.
The roost Weepiieul crities of [lie
rt alio 'them !curry their. Wta r d flout our I land
military sitti.l nil bOi!iit t" "e and to
-bior lot" (ntlarlv hall n mile) l aud supply
each with ra iot.s in ' i nab i lity anti tina'tti admit tin" 1 ° eau''e of the• South i'' fist
as folldtvs:, Evet4 live at
'lite pint: , hecontini hopeless The Uonfedetate
firfloilicti cu'rit meal one
mo
-Ind a half pints 1 ita'n ,Alitig one week deelt"/"I 11) W.
alll ,, nr, twit table sptionsful salt,elme • halt t ee e9 t Al' I 41211 n the t'ew" of the. capture
I ;; L , t rice, th ire t j ots. g ,i ts ,, „ t ,„ lint si t . i. Savannah had not :lien been received
iota, and Sots iti l lVe titll j i an. of •••til /
iota, '/
siting. - Let vet these heft tt /
tneir Own
elpidients ft r fwol month:.•and th , cy rill!
have \ betters i..f 'all de, .tripi ' tis from
holes i . the grownd like a ,w od cheek_ to
10 ,, huts cuslt•rtd Isith sl'alte.; after the
r".l. 1 4 i 1
.: .r; er ot Kane its ad ll otter I ant
happy In, in i otat you Oil t . 1 ( with • font
oilier.: enjoy ;tai the fruits of our I t .ltt t.
one of the halter'. and' ~ci tri al 0 gnat o,i6d
and fed 111:t. .t 11t•td of eat tilo. I tan say .
outbid,. 0 the 1.,g).1. for the Bantu teas ,11
the far ter W l tiiitln't sweat when iii- he d
1
of I ples tumbled dowt 1 the hilt—, 1
I c Itiii•t do tlitt sul jeer jti-ticu. Sulfite
it tosay thatl Wt. et. , k and!, a, all %to u t,
a nd th e gin ytity i , i not Tiny ton gr.!: r t.
1 I...upposinft
in Ithe way of cloing. I cote
i outilit a bite' ett tull,of Coittiel-putt Cif S.
;can ring the changes tin grit c, 'lee, .nr al
',and st r_dium to the, tune of a tit zen d i p.,
ferent di-liesland titter, hare bread. :.‘014..
pudding anti •% st, , w all to tote But ito
Son, he mote confidential w;th %on, I Hill t:ke
1 you into the toie-e and Ithej ,ccieti lot
itonst.litild affiiii Tieisize of our det4i
-1 eil it t i ,, lit fl..:et by ten fort ito•ido V.
- .
land myself c•ni.tii me tiiie f l amily, aild l
1 , •
three ..tvol lerines" another. • :duke 1a I
lit t:e tuitesy , and you can ;;,...'et in the door.'
face about an.; take a chair—we have got
two of thit..e•delectith:e rdulitti-cenees 'it . iti
eici,l 7 zation t tat we bromtia on our 13:44i . .• 1
from i.:,,liarle.. i ton. Now 3,,iiitqe bohntliol
tin
the ti t Vit 'by a box (.1 - tlislw , t. trf:tow 1
I • I
inn sundry 11.1 tin plates knives, 1,4.. 1
and cup.; mil the left by ba g . etititainio
the wardrobei of the fad-Ily ; in front „*
fireplace and ldoor, anti to the teat by bed,
..f
. flue mtraw ilirize enottgi4 to aeCilaitini
CIAO fira. r , i a the mini/ Thee saner%
pipes and ii ore other tonlTis; over that
a shelf laden lAitil COT , / pllnes the robe' iii
tll
a respectable cat t wheel i and about .the
thicktte-s an 1 con i.;..teney i C f a t wo i nc h 1
hemlock plank, suds at our a l " clout
gr and',
ill ce4 tpted ito tarn 'out' of thoe o ld
I Dilt ch tit eno,, the rein ai'n , t of Si ttich 1
used to find it foW isic' es 1 under ground
in the "door t l y utd ,or a e few teet n
uder
1 robbi.ll in dle .•arret. The ah we, with
. a teapot whieh is innocent of ever, thito
but scorched l rice, a 'very good -übstirute.
and a tin pa 1, wake up ordure au.; fur
niture . '1
'
Ooritlotrc. ill duties ore antic:lbis , per.
.
fora cd on t to s3steut of ( a division of
labor. We
l ite each co 4k a week at a
4 time. Oar ce g im 9 CF nevi not-lt or one
;„4:1: 1 for" supper Fun e, IttU,.l ,
setvell wit:lt woril.now a. '
served t tvi&w,a 'day dud a w
leJortliog ti; t Lie enew gyrawid •
•I
c „ 61:. On'r di.li is sonle.l
U hl; a sprinkling of beef
d,wyen . of W.wetlt potatoes.,
per tam 11.1 and 'purist 005 at
have been rearee at out ;f
•
until witlwln a few days 1
11;t3 found 4 11;9Il «iut 1111.
u,ellnilli01.1) hltayr ; but, it is :
'have,: it; and i,ve gr: , ..p' it
't f have itt itien all i haw
i ll bud ieilliace; woutit wore,,
living: We a., not look,
xeltange 4itring the ult
, t...
Les way be 'ff. (Ned. E•eatie
It
-antic.' !lave - tried why
but lots far :Lace failed'
I :pWittniwiti6; pit,.. not t iewl. ,
tin till the end of the tear,
1 T.
'i not far D
4 - .:ivellicii , .' our armoire now
rl , thb fircb cm for ,the a
of the raralt. Sh , rantif,
eteu the I'oufeiw . >;•: - &ev,.al . ww.l
w'r•ve 11PS owaln tlwe troops
cvasi, Lava L. 49 .Gth corj
• • i
for b i sakrast
rq. ride, IPitit
appet.',,te flit.:
kones" monticii
.!iltip or a f.
b.lt beef at $3
820 per tv : hei
I teklep:g..
h
114 litittlei at at
the P. t t h r it
Now 11 him
OM
can itit.rost
of our %colt
fur ir o'utera
P•peeial ogeli
posale
htenq at tli.
Shull not It
But we
pe, !tope tlr
Tlie ttrya
is 14 , ,t
eurFeJ leed i
has :wain b
by his late
4 w
[aay that
At. tio,lntatign bridgo seen": to have 'cat
Savannah uff entirely and 'Lill it at uur .
ti rich. That, once in our hato.l4 A uaurta
tv4l tall and fat Shirinana base i nf
operation, Lee. etingts undo. this as
ntoler the application ufl a seating iron.
The people have no !topes uf success. yet
tl.O armies Way flvunder en another year.'
Tile Americans neithei aporecilitC' the
vtli uf Englaud. ilur unaerslacri rite
Licanimity with which a war Nri:l be pros.
4:cured if forced upti a reluctant'liuvern •
went and natien. 'uf a
:war would be the imme, diate and-iri 2 or j uc.
'able estabb!.lia eut uf 3watlictu iudep l en
dance." [l;usli ]
, In Ilnron county, blrchlcan, n larnp
. I ttun , ber of forei..ners trltt.led c,getiter to
levi.t. the draft. and !tie Stieriff and
l!rovi‘q weire, tired u n - art A n
hail 1 'en rceueil fro;) client
A law phoulti ilepri . rittr ever%
ideset ter a'tid resiAttruf l the draft of eiti
. 1
NVeleqrned IV.a-Itti. , tonthat jr
P. P. Blitir 'F.otie to Ri c !, ito ,i ll .l
oa the lltii,ed Stati st wooer. Doti. The
it tit•ohtres that he tito.
tarty that any good %till eatue. of hi>
ash-Aott; bat. ha,. •eth.tt t oi. eti,rt
tu
hria;.: about a petieo. lie could. hardly
give Orunger e i !.eace
aequit , l•cattati in Mr BlaiCr!
ttiara tho taut that a United St
is put att hi.
the wia party in Itiehniont) la
enec 11( 4 W:ear/MI
iShltunu i nthe COllOll -1
tiun of any di-en,:i.)n Ilie
'Ben nr‘t. G liarley,the Lak
.41 ise yital bus. liven l:idtig ut
',Jot j t iee
xo we learn by pqn.eial
'to• extradition tinder the tr
ennti-e1 intlnediutviv urriliad t
tabt.a". eur r It.. TI» i t Le i,i,,n
Dia : :::un ltcd.a depreN:.intz are,
Snutherntni Ta•emnit, whot , e h i
'robbery and arNatt i will be tall
;;with it this is the wiry in
'Lo be dealt with. • I
Theeeretary of the Nary
l•
o a call trion the fro
relative to the burstiliz oft lie
nu at Fiat Fish(;y r sais that
de- tri.ved was five. kin boltd t
oi l a, .1u niata,-31ackinaw.Qqat,
that fort %-live i t en
•,ef theirllnvoling. it: ileclare.,(
d for want effut tire C
!I , f these were cutiiely
iron. Tile: were Id east iron
The l‘e,:t (Baer it maintained in S'avan.
nal', tuilttury authoritlies. and b it
tew soldier 3 arc visi i ble tle- streets,—
Trade - is: limited, {Lot o
t plices ate nw
ie,,tr
tlatcii by •lau.. 'Just twifore leaving
Atlants the army u:as; paid labout
,ei ht
o,:illioto; of (Laos, and the sid.liers ‘petil .
their nomey freely at the first opportunity
It ig raid that the suffering,' among the
. . ,
citizens of Ntvannalt is nut 'su
great as has
`been renreseuttAl.
4AILrvoIANDSytiAmLoAi
iwero.l nitre ? el
mit
wounded by railil accider
than in any preceding your Ti
One hundred and furry accii
ed ; four hundred: and, tut
lost, and one thousand eigiir l
inrty ste persons were,. min
lial,sportation of, tronps doeii
rot this increase; railrands
quite as ninny soldiers 18
tniniber of killed anal w
nearly (limbie thi4e of Om
tearbbnat neciei , nts in 18 if . were less
frequent and fat 1. Tbe,y , did nr:t exceed
aserags far the last ten year.;; hut
w;:i - e - Aaunt utt.;iv;•lvuil C". 141
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. • 1 Ok'lr rigidCß- - l dr..til men wto:j tl it hdraWn I s fronk !cunt.fat :PA. STATE . NORMAL < SCHOOL . '
,
• The history of this wet does not agurd I With the, itteteY, and. tr ea to. did irear to ' . III4NSFIELD, T10d..1 co i P.A.. I
i a par-a:let - to the successful' assault, on hold the intrenehtnCtits - totrerd V i l . ilining. -,., .. pits INSTITUT:O:V! WAS .
Port Phdiers-and,uf course av 'carer war ton Yet , their loss waR slight; nut :ex- Recognizedkj the S:ate Authorities, in.
' thies,. for in no tour till tie • Cri:neati had teeding,..by 31r..,Stauton's aceount' 'a bun- i • Lbeeenzter, 1861
1 the pre•entisystem Of eat thwoik defenses cited in .killed atilt ivitondeil.. , • ' ' . . AS it
I '
b e en tested. aud in 'tire CriMca there - is. All the moreiorilianC,lry centrast wiih ,__,StatP7l\ T orirnal.,S9hool. .
~ a w.., Jo) ract‘y l (Ipe,v tl3 suc h .septentter 1963.
.no instancemf a successful ossault upon this,. fail4e is the success of the irtny . .—
any i worl: till it had been .regulailS" up- Tie faee of . the- i furt against' Which the , The Schoch is at length places: upon a se ..
cure basis--ithe State
. appropriation of the .
pr, lied by eiabotate and prui r raeted seige -troops uf, Gem retry • were sent, - *as the
cutters year enablieg. the Trustee to extm
'operations. Now for the tirstt time is a tnnst strongly Proteeted. lt is fre t nark. risti the greater portionof the outstanding
' really torinidable Sat thwerk carried by , a able that the R e bel; Get i el tr l Whiting., at liabilities, and to make extensive •impfose
direct•assault, rind in a military Pettit of I alfspat six, tlttee hours after the b eg in:•nicuts upon the buildings and giounils.
.; :•
7 . view,. Jlieryloro, -I he sthrtoing o f For; ;dog o f the a tta c k, rep:ated that it hind The Sprin:q .terns 'leii/ contntence about
fisher Wrob . ibly ,Irtilled to be ttektined been siecesstilly repulsed. FrottOur side , !March. 10 7 1605."
the min ., ' i t rilista, as it surely is the tm.tst there appears no warrant for such a sta.: e.- - ' Prof F. S:. ALLEN, iollihe astsix ear • .
p y sla
rem:likable, tietory of the war., .
'went:. The• first rush had carricid a per: charge of the Chester County (Pa.), /voralat
Fort Fisher` was the sirengest fort in lion, of the extol iur defenses of .. l sc i . f o rt .Schbol, has' been elected Principal, aed Prof.
of the Edinboro State Normal School,
the South.:.: NVith its extettive sisteut —which indeed Constituted a part of the I J . - ' o 81 .
n rtti,
. Brigade!
ofil . art s ua b2La s a n p a po m in a t tb d em fo at t i h e l . Froressor s hip
•of outworks; constructed at leisure by t he fort proper—and Gen. Curtis's
best engineering talent' of the Curifectera• Itva. actually in posessien of cup end of' P' f. Alien is welliknown thioug,litiut.3ba
cy, relied on ci
fur the sure tifeuee of !tic I the parapet. That position' never Was I Sta eas a gentleman : of accurate scholarship;
practical experience of ,fifteen
sole reemittitT• port info which blockade relinquished, and Gen. Whitingltnest be Possessing a
years as an educator' of teaehers,.and a that
!, runners regularly attempted to -enter, int. understood to have 'meant thattoi a while
, (nigh acquaintance ;with , their educational
measurably important ' •to the external the further advance of ' our men was ar. watits, acquired-from his connection with
!upport of the Rebellion., it vas deemed; ie.tetl. Very, possiblyy - that is what, Whic Cetinty Institutes in: every sectionrof Penn.
l and within a hot night bas 10e» ( proelailit log did - say, ns we have not Ids leiriginal s'Ylilania, as well at in other States.
Competent. and thorough inapuctors will
led by the Rebel forces, tibsolittely impreg dispatch, but so notch,of !t as liee'sass fit
be provided fur, the other departments of the
itiabler'. We p.lseSs - as yet no
- exact- ac to filter through his ' own cautious state:
School. ! . - : -
count of. tlii work, but iti .initinsie 'went. We knots at all evahts that there - .
The buihrlincr' lots,heen refited throughout
..
strength-may be jlicluell from the fact ; were long and anxious pa u ses In this ter- and l provided with furniture of the most,ap...
that it has remained uninjured after theirible work. ' From half past, three . in
,t l ie ! Proved style, together with an extensive col
itittet.„(iatt t ill t „..„ -
;nit r , 2 ,,1 i t . t i i , ,liti c „l,llectiOn ofmans,charts,and works of reference.
molt I treinerdous naval . 60mbaidaletit"
Excellent Chemical and Philosophical ay
whi .h any fort•liaS endured, ! (lintits par. I wet t oe. The defense Was teiCntiritted I •
, .. 4 I ' prates will be iu readiness at the opening of
apes adn sttieltade Were tilienit feet bigh, • with heroic ,pertioncity. y and the, admire- the. School..
and (hat. after a portion off the parapet. ble eenstruCtion! of the f o rt gai•eAevety To keeP pace with the improtlementsin ed
• was i n pusses-ion i f th e assaulting co l advantage to its garrison. , Ita tafteeu, uea - tion, a. gymnasium will be erected, for
which a valuable apparatus for the heavier
wino, the remainder of the frit . defied their traverses were so many seperate w o rk s ,
itseii..
and da. .. - ,i md liglist'r exercises has al, eady been secured
efforts' for seven lifiurs rind whit ri iirifiace• each capable of defense by :,,.301e school year is divided into three terms
toents had •beett brought •up. The carry. fended to the last. Not till a fresh brigade' of thirteen'weeks each, with no vacation, ex
ing by storm of seph a vrial! is an epo u lt - 'had been brought up from the *trenched kept the week of Christnas Holidays. •
~
tin military histere.. A s the! Monitor. h oe f ar to the Mirth was the Auburn gar.! It is desirable thiat students should enter at
IMerri.i. c tight was to naval'. warfare. a s lison expelled from its last strni . ;:lioldl—,
.11/44the commencement of r term, and for alieriod
, e ,l f l i o r t a l , e , ss than thirteen weeks. ! Tuqtion,
tlte'llreac tint: o f p o l as hi 1,1 liiiliC run-1 But from beeinning to end ortliat siren....
i . , ~ „ ce per term, 1,%,:6.00. No extra,
nr - selanteen I "l'llired!nrds tv4 4 t" c"l'enl ; nr ; i Ire illere'ney." way s -a ""'"'ent t\ Ilea ( 3 en• I eIIaITCS for the laguages °rile higher math
eri t o rts on hind, so may the ,sturitihiz of 1 Telly t horight of abandotrittg it; ur when i ematies. Text books rented ,at reasonable
Ileitis Fisher be to the:re:why vaunted earth )I Ihe re:inhale:l of Lis brave men faliered. rates. Vocal and instrumental music. - it
Ifeakling in the halt $3 tio
feuded be i w .,i it3 .... i l irec , , teachers' prices.,
1 wifilt defenses. The ever 46n:1111W' sit- i This fort %yds de
, .' , i , , pc: term ; ,wood for winter, $3 00 per term;
I,periortty of att'eck, r and defense wii4 Vet t hundred -men. Five eutieree of triton I ‘ ,..„ 1 , ; ~. c.: 3 ~r .
... n,, „. ...), yecent. ...) .
room Sl-ro
Ithroe yeatt. has be .ii' n supposed to be with killed and Wounded ; eighteen !ItUridted i The.arrangeinents noir. made are of sach
11. e latter, rest to day Walt the former ; surrendered untionditionalfy to Gen. Ter. Va natifie as to wet rapt the TruStees in saying
, Heroism is hotter than dii•,t. l •The !Itasca) I rY. Severit) tw7i guns w e re ta k en ;, among itlnit ni, other institution in the State affords
I better facilities for the Ed . ucation of Teachers,
Iry Vauban &fie d the weak ill'lllkrr of i
t hell) an A rms by e -iv gun , a sort 'of cannon
o or r f f o uv .. prepars students for college
It he first. ball tit the centurY, and whet, i the ins mil:lowa of which • is conrolled I
that sr.tern fell the eartliwerks of Ti.dile- Iby the Iltitish Get ertitt.prit. . ' tl- • ! . e tieral bu i ze' tl iTs i g ca.
•F - ' - -'-'
. I Fur ; further particelars address the Princi
ben again testified the odds to. delete- Tice 'tenet fiat on the Seeth Fide of'pal, lig Mansfield, Tinge county, Pa.
.ivttt, n warfare, brit the geniusl arid the res. , New ItJlet was evacuated on• It. C. RIPLEY; Pres. 'Board of Trustees'.
I Monday I
,trills will of one eomit.ander i .aided*by the! mor..ing The . entratee to .
_Cane' Fear' ALTIEFP CLARK, Secretary.
:.., 11 , .'
r : ,1 - ' -- ! Mansfield, Dec. 20, 1804.
unequalled ‘als , r of his troops have nen ' i stiver therefore is open to tire' stops o : ---
•Irall-zed and overpowered I he . hi sr emiin I war, and we cannot koOpose . that torpedoes 1
.eerin , science of the day i and at this no Ito. any thing - el s e; wilt long detain them!
,
me n t no fortification -is secure ' against I from reaping.tho fruits of tits
- cop; ere pf r
assault.- . f FOl t Fisher. We are entitled - to. - coirSidePl
, . , ' t
I A brnEt) 11. Teeth - , Brevct 3283..0- wita:evr floats on the rivea;as te!ntto;tatetv
G ent o. - U t .ited State, Vo,urtteers, is .th, !Letonging lathe Union it the O.ICCOS of
1,, L . 1 .„ „1 this new saecossi Eke:Ate(' a I :inny is a ailidly and decisively.' followed
lawyer- never within lif , ty; aitiles of I,Ve:t I up. And it is ineonceiv.alde there
Phial, ti child of the people and a sifildier I -him lil be any fiarther toleration Cf" Week- i
Liu this war from the Iwginn ing for c•at 1 atol I nutting. The guns of Fisher itself ,
IL:it-nee satz-!-= ,l lte it is who 1.10: 'won in a 1 comn.and though at lung feriae e chant
. I
.illiwte*(h.y a national fame and a profess i net of the river, but if there be any doub j
lional military renown not iriferior - to the• t hat. they could etose it, the ex p l ected en- I
I ' 1.
or to
r . ,
promifist• Gen 'lcrry has ifile of the few), trance! e nary ion' the tiverlought ati
Hien who
(IF figure tiro war siivrt he treetless ' 0 ice ti' se-the f 1 e pie Con.
; ity prepirel ii t M for it. -wit, lii Iped to t —Thee. fit sit Gen. . bemoan, I
It• tt I i••• S•a e (contiectimr:}iii preparalioni ! whikli Ir. Stanton tenutts, becomes!
for it, and alp" lieVo'C' , l his 4ia Li !inet givs I Lit al 1)11: imp o rtant by the ore-en( success-:
,to its nevi:m:llin. , demand's. iii ' was I...rhetight wing oh Sherutan's array ; under I
I:mon. the fiat in the . tipld,• has t-erved Gee. ll,Joorrd, Islas sent round fruit Sa. I
I s te a dily and with ; evet' iticrea"ingjdistitte vattualt tit Beattfitrt, S C., and! Crossing;
pion since, and 'now at a bilinal teaches 1: 1 0:11 Port. .1:o ! 'a1 ISLIOd if) tie main land, I
the hi g hest place aulting the suldietst pl itoiv e (I up to die, raiintall of P,:ctr.li g n,i
.
the Replitlie - .. ~ anti oer:opted it without resistatice. Our;
, .
. t
'flue practical value of this stuccos is
forces, therefere, are lirtnly esitablished
two ft:ld. • The pert r'rrWiltiiington is l oii • the railway bet ween Savannah and
closed absolutely against blkeltsde. rutin Cl a .1!..i.rii . ..t, :yid in.a positiO atO More with I
low, and the town itself i's i mm ia eat i v o el t .iily either droll that bkv, or—if that!
threatened. The forjrner is; by. far the be first in tr.opled —upon Drilla...llo're. 'l'ltel
most intportant, but the caritu e' Of AVii. dirce•iifil atid7pu 1 peso r.f th'e fleic caul-.
tifirigtori is a suet:es:it to wrich we stoat IPa gu cali ,,,, t nme.lllol)uoritla kept secret.
hold: forw.ird us exit•ifinchyl Valuable - a . cilmold IVllmingtori hold bet aol a i n St t h e i
c li,,i, iy an iMportant! line of iailway forces now in its vieiniivii, Willi become.
W
~
llli
hether it eau ha totn
rerliately• attenit• Ike ca-'v prey cif oltealli while if it 1
„d will depend on tl i c sneo p h a C ell . snit-moles before he approkdtes it, there
T e rr‘'s face.i , • . . • ts my g
toner a teuiptamin tor Mu l l to turn :
Our special corresPondent .
sends v e ry': a.ide in id s ma rch to Ilit'ac4 o tyli. - -1 T/Autic 1
, . I
full and exeeilent aeconnts ~e Hie oppera -, Jan•(` 10. t . I
,ions down to Saturday-- thee day befOre , . i • .. ' - I • I
,
the final assaelr. The iandi,;,, U r t h e ccr The following•is Admiral Porter's!
I • '
mops andt Ito subseiptept movements rut to fetal report, dated Jan. 16 I
sitere trete conducted by tier.Terry with .St it : w a _h aee a ll il ia f' uts ; Th e army ,
singular enolne , ..s, good judgentent, and trio captured 1.860 men and a large
determination There Was
.tio Furry, no number of oflicers,t•ticludinz GenllVliititig I
eageruers—t hough :Ito eirenl;.s!ancees an d Col L am b. - 1 1
mi;z111 ] r aiset cicused it—hutia , ilia arc The gunboats ar now in the river and
i m.e. to do the whole Wolk lliorling ily ..- Wilmington is thermeticall, l tt tiezilqd apinst
1:,,, 0r t hi m: s outh - of Fifit ly+ on Fed blockade - runners,.. . .I •; •
, . ,I - .
trot Point is tuns. and (te e ; VM KS On t h e The 'lit beh. barp , destrOyed- the works
right batik of the river flay he espeeted
on .
6 with's Island. 'And if the,: tlin i ' destroy
CI f e llow speedily. Si; tar he ais troth Port Caswell tt us of nu use Lei iliimi. ,Wc
its gto m , ar the jovfehiess upd leoniplete- aril, g.q. t h a t „j ter a li tt l e i r i lt i. ' y ou
~,,s of time
.%ito , ory kart) the iitie viiable I must out expect too uluelt of US at one
heavy lasses ai tending
; it. Wei.grieve tiP ti me . ' - I I
li."( l "n".il.tr The" ' the """es (trllAieurs These woks are I reniendous:•'. I was in
Porter and S Fie s ton Noe; NileY sThe Poi t ,31alakidfa kw days lifter its'sarren • '
latter was one of the y tungest ' r ead mo s t der i the Ftetioii and English. The tnii-
Ito:ntiNtul.: officals ill int i'et - it'e. who bitted armies of thcbe twit ttatiOns were'
loggia With.great distinetionat Ip,nt.ituv litany months capwrinw that sir' oughuld.
al and Chai lesion was eaptuyd in I Cu' and it. tvoui't e'uti,paii. - either in size or
al tack o'n Fort StlMPtt4, exchanged and •treegth to Putt Fisher. ' The ifurt. con
-1
has been reeenily a volunteer on perilous tained 75 gulls, k laud many of- titem.Were
duty.. Thu Rebel 10,s in the nSSII"ht was heavy ones:, 1 I .
flCid i, killt beside the wounded. our ownl I lia%':e. nut yet learned what asst casual
, about 000 •liilltal and wounded.— Trit ties are in killed and wounded, bit I thirik
.
I utter - , . 300 will cover them al'. We had a bad
.
explosion in the fmt this,notruft.g, which
killei and ifirundcti•, a Cumber !of men--
about 11/0. Sonic Of utir sealuen were
blown tap, and Aeittig. Assistant Paymas
ter Bill. Gtilet of tine tiettNs'burg wa . s.
killed . .
' i .
I will send a detailed report as soon as I
can get off the woutraed and arrange treat•
lors gMierally. .: The uorld ueveysawsuch
tittlitittg as our soldiers did. I, are very
reznectfally, your obrdiaut servant.
D. I)..Pointit, Rear Admiral.
lion. QIDEo...:Wi.i.LE.s, SeereLry of the
Navy, .Wasltiostuti,D: : C I
1.14 c iiire
litoVeinetiN.
fes steamer
ppielienrive
of the iuHu
the pol'itar
dercint
• abject .
11, 101 l
Erie raider
at Tur.ott“
, ,
rulijeet
, at v. 11`
1::
td. .a
uF dup..dee
t upon die
de plans, of
v ituerferi , d
•It rhey are
tT refTnnirt
the faut.ti
I'arrurtiled
the number
l ie Tie,ittiler.
I vr City and
rs•itip. •Wil Ole
'llUcoo:it
catinot Un
None
oi wrought
FIM
UM
. .
'Mr Stantnn's telegram) to the Prendent
aives slime interesting, I , :urticulars orthe
a-s.ault int not Fir•her, atud full details
wt,ll be found in Ow letter.: lif ter n.;
r cor
polll ent, who hitnslf shared it _the
_the petit:.
of t he attack lie describes.l i arrowly e
raping 'death front a gittpe ..hot which
..trtrek him in the shoultier. , 'rhis account
and . tho'se which ive pnblishee yei.ierdav
i • •
presentia complete and connected litstury
of the e l xpeditio n and the victory.
Tile a,.sault by rhe,satlcra aul marines
on the ttea front of the fort, which •wa•
tuo:t expo•ed and may be: presumed to
hare been most • weakened by the bom
bartlinent, failed so totally that - the col
Unto of attock, cokapriiin* D fourteen.hup-
A CCIDENTS
illed
aqd
yea,
'nce 1854.
lents; ncetirr
r lives were
hundred and
The
not account
I transported
►VJ, and act
lundeti were
year The
11111
Ilebol deserters and contrabands con
, T ,
tinue cou:c into the aralv the roto-
rziaa.
• Notice.' •
Potter Co., Pa., Aug. 1, 1E63. "-
- reincE is hereby given that - Charles Bu
.lA'.. sAor, now or late of this county, holding
th,Lfoll6wing. described prgperty. has not yet
pai%l . ny-c,onsideration whatever fcr the same,
and ail perstii?•nkohrreby'warned not to pur
chase any pf said property the said Ilushot
beforo the decision of the ' Court is given in
this nite and C. 13usbor has paid to me the
1:11 - 1;,5.7ra tibn money therefor.
The following IS the proi,erty
• Ist. A certain tract of land near:the Ger
mania 51il1 in. warrant 5075. Abbott township,
Potter county-, Pa., containing 100 ncros.---
Also 25 acres in warrant 5075 and adjoining
the nbore..
2nd, A cc:ll.ln tract or land, crab Mill and.
improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in
warrant 55).:), Slewnitson township, Potter
county, P.t.. eoutaininfr, about 204 acres.
C. linshor holds ulso, in trust warrant no.
2501, in(r.unes township, Tioga county, Pe.,
on the ro.id leading from Germania to Gaines,
CUD tain lug ,5.50
if
To PuorFt. - tons OF MUSIC, AMATEURS, AND TIM
31i:sicat, Pcntic GENERALLY.. •
A. Wundermaxm,
524 Rroadway.
Il:tving on hand the largest Stock of Foreign
Ntusie in Yew York. Which he imports, from
Firol)e expressly to meet the taste and re
quireinents: of the American lovers of MuOic,
• t
respe fully calls a ttention to the fact, that,he
i now supplying MuSic of Evety Style at a
Ueduction of twenty-live to fifty per cent,less
thqn any other I ulti in the Llwitecl,Sates.
-
Private Families can be supplipd(i)ost freely
1w forwarding. the cash to the above address.
Snobl4 the amount oT cash forwarded exceed
the Cot of the )11zs.ic, the balance trill be
protoptly.ret tuned it postage currency„f
. Dealtrstind .Professors should not neglect
this opportunity; : they will be liberally dealt
.
. N. B.—:-Any and every piece of 'Music(Tocs.l
or instrumental) published in Europe or A
be supplied to order; it accom
panied ba• the cash. I '
Remember the Address,
P. A. WIINDETL.M.ANN,
Foreign end Amoricnn Music .Ware-hOnse,
621 Proadcrey; New York.. 23°3
1:25 Z • *1
I .
•-• r 0
[4 •
E-. I
•
I ,
I wish all person 3 haring open account
with me to call audsettle immediately.
I will cell
Cheap for Cash
All my stock of Merchandiso
•
Con Fisting of' /
cLOTiII .
N'G,` 1' . 1
BOOTS, and
• r •
7 S OBS.
- 1 r DRUGS,
/ __
CROCKERY,
GROQERIES,
/ TOOLS, &a., &e l
1 Good Bible arid Barnes ~;
- ' 3 Wagons,
1 Sleigh, / 1 Cutler, • 1 Sulk%
The privilege of q good Ashery in com
plete working order.
15 Cents paid for good ASIIES.
,LITEEN BIRD.
It., 1864.
Brookland Pa
AITNT'S B* 00' 4 . OF ROE-SS.—for
•LBW&
RADDE
02
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02
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