a man is obliged to creep when an infant,iman r J-4141 - IltinsKl. Prke : D C Ains4 that therefore it would always-be best! lee, i S '7? - ilrown, John letzger.ll le t 4 for him to continue to do so? The Dem- Plecvai Via; 1114.1110 • Roberts, 'Joseph'', l'or ihe roller Journal. 1;' acnktic party in his count y is in its se - 143 Clar 411 'man. Rouel: ,ITti. I ..- _ yaws)? CpAsE—The sermon whicif oadibiAlbuesi • „ifto,bl . d , 4,4%* , I" yrt .41 1110.9 Northrup, J 04,11. galt:;'' juts appeared at different times in thy geOiloo a ) F4y,:as 1i.., • , ,,t' iilfaa.g; a ~,,..iAlb glir/oli'XI: Ivo gc Nichols, O-(, NYar.: 4 l a jolgt:c4x, is yery acceptable o pli gl or 1( iore l / 4 44 k#tiAlie It*licpiplti-ty,l.ll . Vr, WO - 140 , . Sicedets : J 31,-Ats 'pp:Trios. Is is a fan. specitt Neiuvilkb•alieedutettre lattero"ibufougli`iyiett,p--tiktri.l7s4,plien Keelson. ''Nteiv-1 to get down and creep a rae4 with it. lards rtg Leroxiolittenden. .AYuntrUit:. , Pagland preaching; and the excellent lin d gu ,61,1 A qua li t i es w hi c h ma k e a pra d This is what "Inquirer" evidently delJames med. 61eania : John Baker.ll OMR* tiro fglty ununclated. The au- ;sires. . . . . . ! Qysses: II Pearce. N H Hallock, Win! "Inquirer" .goes to the past history oflßodgers. - West Branch r J. 8 Ilunneltr ithcW l4olol l4A 4l 4 ,d.....5i. 40; 4re all agreed ' that her pit 74-4 ittriii -r t abies. - Our I th° party, and we will g... 0 witlathitnj Pru. l'ilainelF , liesilll:'Cripien."...f.,:iiirtoge::::l $ , ~ n tilt - 74 - 41 - ife -k fe r 4 .- dif aa o t k ; hvinun to--15.5 , 1, we had- no organization in II? Siier, ED 6.'izer, Wm. Ensign. Illiar i ere w , - . .y.qr - `!• 1 7 !Ik ofa iiiii i at r ith s igiani, his county. In 1856 the first Rcpubß.F..24l'i ;12D,WITIRTAley'r h a i y . - .1:1::: - .:: - .:y - s:: - 1 ) s ta s essi ps ir,tabec. t vre_ -,,..t..eili*qitieb.3gPeaveativat-szotliell.Lhere.,a,---,-A-Umatita-lhategitth_f .th e Conn lIIIEFV*.sWITACt:',:-PYra(i,-taR4:44-i F:TI . ",' . N4 - 1 - t r vl.4 6 .l l gT# ll FF , Plt; i nj n o c tqi - jf 'et t -i 0 lig tgp.. - 1 - : ao -v-*;-;10.. s 4e,,4-41 errto go rawbe x pietiloret,"l*Ell„-u97, reP•keg.:-Fl''Rtklill,oB,,,,,.4Tetrul,eil hu 4c i e.is-1 itiltbe,,neititto, ( .''A' ,tl34tiqn j . i4t-tliii:Yet , b/c-xdritly4.4ll4l)ntyltaly, , Nes!, fro tp. I illij' A . „s . .iit i .9;r i cs'llo. .46 t 2 ) .. ,Nr l opip l- fl - 4e .. .§ . , iie''Nfecliiaok iiastc:trii4 .-- -- r fk;4_Witi6l 7 (49Pft lielkivgKed4P; l .iPit , Iv T . ..l ll qt e 'r'' , Y0 ), C f a n .i1 15 ,0,.:f 1 4 9 . 1 : t. 1 10,"9,‘Al !,: 0 0::0 4 4; 1 114,--0 61 v -r d i / ' ilda 'ir4e :6 Ayia l lk t omet . ,4o:4o . si g tk kle,.p94,. tirmir#, 4114 fu: . ?Loftty , ., torsp e i r l iff„tti . ,„t p_ii: t to PI; fit: ,f,',Ui•Refie.;e'nytiiF.'` Th - e'folieUr • I. grand-father, show thp.:furge .01 .. IrM4lY,;fiirl i y.., t u,:i r ic , ,.:, :Singe ; ilvq . , F e v tg .. e,,,l4,tdar,ek,.virec,,ainfoil'uod?.: 'l4ewi' .T. ll. „,,,.,..eititipp %pipit : 49ov tunt-, ,ge 'b,.ar,c,,Wec. e 0 vgy, , ,Ou'ilipe'fgr u euun i til)taiiii p A.'t . 49 . 3e qoe,,i,$ of k atlividg Grapes '• ' gatilfillnan:AllllDS94olslrr-ThPi*Ple'c'hcfl`l.6:lPLlT - s •r at!‘ . ,y 4 kun,l; p.i4, 0 " liril,s 'Siillii..o 4 tr°o44 l /,'llle fir 'tlFgAciAtekna.o7l43°lr.Acx . rl : :: - . -, : , 1:.! ~ . 1 1. .. - 1 1 . ti n4:1 : 4.-1 15e , rr 9; P.!' -1 , 9g.t 1 14.s:0Ey.:Pflo.:_e. 3 1biiiit tiYlli r - r. 6 PbYif,II,I.V9IVfieWix ltaan 1 Rialtal4lMlltykogy,l ati ~r*; lea,s; Oa nie„ ;„ -, then, It;i'll'°f,-Cls i ,P#Yo ~,4?tYr t ' t 4i ' .1 4. 11 091 flu;`i'i-4 4i;se'o9o:y,,4.ilV:il.lT! Ora ves. 7 f, Axtd-ogerildwaeNtoreyfy blasts ti,er,flasie,4..l,l2o;faitF,aft-o°l'=Prt9F°4lo9lldarlY •I,^ l 4Ts:3l,zetirk,.yvVs - then iiiiiiiiitiou'siy Iglairtsy4lpleai".4! l loss the iiiit Opkirv , „ t p4isy: ..., f: '' .- 1:: .... 7...." f " ... " = declared 64 :0 iti11.51734;e ofi t.h Ci;el In - ISltilankiiiicle - to•whit Ite r vas -I; briike'i . 1 - B l fii4:di•bNtqa7 , tifetir r tieiii - the'tze:s%iven'tidn' •`" • rs --•-•'" ' "'' ' '.• ''• ' • - ' -Itterrliker . " -- ' - " ilia fallitfi-Sie`:b6iriOre lo -' - ' i.'“:".1.- - -._,1...;; , •-• . ' ••• , •-•-' ,i — ' = `The ' ' -T'i, : . . , '7.7 '.. l ' - ',' nrcl- - ''.hatifthe Cor -ention then'-nrr . ettiolltiratipil,.., 6. feiiiibiseendekcif our New Noglansl anekSfors; . .tainjrciiii.d 'of iny.n.r giti ;''jheii' - tr! es ti -training never' asitei 7 fEit rawint - `Seething and 114 gr*nd-linnOter of ;11e i ,Eiiiitiiiscl - e;tractinn proves the pros than bpaest'ci - foUl a ipqitat Olimig wheal., with a'• pestle, vet will not-Ins foolishness depatt from him." be less kindled pggt;is,..tiijr ser4n; and -man of p' ..-490;iniOUr;" • ti 7 + Far the Potter .Toispnal: ' .. l'itii: - EiTtroti-L:l•hayejtitlt'finished the =Boob oti atkdjiietitittherein igdiseuvered:to the WailiTsli. entirely;- tiewr .' - PhenOmenon: . ' Lotter. from ,Oberlin.-" - • natae , - . an-,w to • understands' that -' wiaiditifiltrelaioma-; , -that 3 bundle - - of con. 1 OBERLIN, Ohio,- Aug. , 30, - 1859. tradkOons, -- cal lcd - Tlicnila if ;7and not-only! ' . EDITOR 01 , YOTTEB; . -J ouRNA' r. -: ks most of . your readers have some knowl - . thitt;'-bOtitfitiin ' who:secs What every man suity*tafil:ShOiald' Sep . -- - 7 --that the -ha ppi-- edge of-the Institution. of 1 -arnipgleca ,liescsitwqiii:kud-oil.'heio,:g of the wo rld 1 ted here; and sill! mere of Omni feel a gait -cope •••' % , nor cultivation of! deep interest in the noble pi tizenS of Ober betore uropping - Li. -1 , lin' who lay in Cleveland jail, rather than lambs, as it enables the ewes to supply a - ‘' , N- .. the `Slave Power, I venture to largersupply of milk. Turnips and roots fectlY c ' in---. f lines r- pbiiefition. B e er all her Ow • •nes 'fQ Of vgiaPis kinds, cut fine and mixed with first class board,town- beautiful of - about wheat Wan; mill-feed oats and buckwheat n th dk is er d e iser . located -on the Cleve- - are fed with good results. Experiments i fo n d r a t w y i li h a - , h_i . flyroad 33--miles west of have proved that wheat bran, at a rate single 1 ,, tele , PI.) tuu;,e - tuft is all laid I dot* pound to each per day, fed morn- - ' P I L ., L better supplied , lug and-eveniag to ewes with lambs, is b a le d edi b cg . aad b)intl, is one A of its age that one of the best kinds of food to produce it flow of Milk,. , It produces no febrile ni ffi cult t t i o nn grO th ° 3 th o e f o d r is d e in a3 a ' i tY p -fi , " q°.r - " 3 : POtion, is.untritious, and seems to exert 4 which find an entire and fun i c.: t f t , C;; ';.-- speeiats'infltince in produaing milk. Chem in the Piles Speci fi c. True, tinfe'r!‘? h otels, but the Specific is pleasant to tab.lPilless"; Teal - attnlysis shoWs that .the fatteninc, ne ither diet nor restraint, and beep. "As a I Smart* of Wheat are mostly contained up a perfect cure is the result. Illspering. I ;a tbiftiat.". Corn Whether fe whole or persons , hi plittfiasing a ease o f, thid die i gMtud, I consider so far as food for ewes hare obtained a cure for tbil most t 'Pith -; - 'Pith lambs; and so far as milk is 'concern_ obstinate form of disease', which •"e "iVii. worth to them ten times the cost oft house, ed, fed in any quantity, is dangerous.— set. y ears' ls :gar- -or ' 'Where the farmer is feeding for mutton, have been(:lse Cases cared ai o with l'r t t n hi r s n s t i y e per P:tforms, corn fed whole ,or in a ground state, in we belieie all may be cured b y moderate 'quantities, mixed with other 1211 d ease contains the best et,lll not Fr v-tia:V: fi)Odi arid out turnips, I song der as good liFiVErt AND AGUE SPECI - , •-Me pad profitable. . known. A remedy -s..v i i.a' ' ,nearest . to ileaVen of In all cases let us return to the true or poisonous su b , ,- - princtiplio of agricultural economy,—tha t t h a c lit a n ' g r . 1(1;-iee-I'vrir'ir,f.'' College is o ,:e r do r i_ beivh° produces the most at the least zi . - g - iiitil students and . fast- - heconiing: the expense L 9 MCA clew.riinm an d 0, 7 -`'snYf cherished phice of learn/ng,' to - the best that returns t ii• - •••*ty=,, wish your. _ ,:. . .. citizens...dale Nation. - The present Tani mos t T o ne s. ad married mysister Iletty''; cottneiced' - -yesterday with about 'seven A mer spas, "If is - Intich bettetts it is, 'ol l -7 2( 1,1(-1 students:_ -I was "precept this" • .aof, for ther-Would. not have been ' ...k tagetlier.q ,Tawhich the,wife-re-tlPraitlg at 'the organization ortite?'pre. 1 Plies;;:q*iih. -47 thy - had triett t "=: 'Many.; p4i'?tory elass in Ore elc."Fth;tg-on e young role* seeming impossibilities:of mututa !.peeple front ptly 'en tered the Clas.s.rooM'ot p haiiiiyietrintight. be. rendered poss ibiu_i,the:hidr, tiro - of Wheel Were colored; - and. 1 ttrs4 peopiattould. right/g - trg;. and in' S'e'r i - )2 W tsjliei-e another College in iC4. - the' world Where' spelt a class could be -- -14-14 v '..they -the..better under.. Of inora/s . 'sideh -i nfainesikwho feel. eall. i ,fornied ? I 'tiai also present 'at the organ. forkive a mart:—N.. Y Even titg composed whielaization ef the HiStOry , Blass," of - -- -, Inver fifty,. smite fifteen of whom -Were. la: !ies, with - tip colored. - This class is un: u-.. tit e'Card of Professor lir \MY 0. PE&, correctthe' immortal herpes of the 'Ste]. which it uctiers, 'whose determined spirit position to ie.:: r l a match • for' :the The Specific f01:i.41 ..„, tn entire a.overaerit. Could . _ FEMALE . t; more worthyleacb have proved invaluable:- '3d "1 His - open.. LEUCORRIKEA. or wiirrgb, ty l re such as with debility or exhaustion, other forms of medicine arc of lit tle i . pian- . -- fully controlled and cured by the 'F(iit. s . PILLS, while the specific for irregulaigh: control almost every form of scanty, paint ; or irregular menstruation. DIARRHEAS AND SUMMER COMPLAINTS OREGON has agreed on a State Se na. Besides its name, there are on it an eagle, the words The Union—thirty-three stens mounted in belt ground s an antlered elk, an emigrant woman, a retreating British man-of-war, and an advancing An:mils:an steamer., Pie first American woman who ever went ashore in Japan was Mrs. Baily, wife of Captain Bally, of Philadelphia, master of ship Mary She was sur rounded and followed by a large crowd of Japanese, but all their movements were perfectly respectful. 411 Sririx.i.—On Monday Mrs. flapewell Jackson, of East Granby, Ct., found srattlesnake'iti the dooi, which disputed the right of way. She took a stick of-wood, and after a brilliant co fliat subdued the foe. The reptile was toil* feet long. Twenty summers had passed Artior his bead, and seventeen piffles - had grown to his tail. IDE (44 : 141iTED 8d TELLY'S - 'Y'ORE can always • Ile found the best of Cooking, Box and Parlor 0 V E-S Also, - TL 4 f !lad Sut,T-11;01i WARE, POTS, ItTTL.gs, SPIDERS, SCOTCH . BOWLS, Ffini 4 G-PASS, SAP,P4IIS, and EqNS t : Also, - • ciAltuyal Inipienkentsi goch u PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, HORSE-RAKSS, 1)1.10491,VER5",-&C. WORD, is well made the material good. "Gqoil and substantial - EAVES-TROUGIIS put up in any Batt qf tke County—Terms easy. Ready Pay Of ojt kißds including Cash, seldom refused. Stewurk .tlairi.Street opposite the Aid Conrt ilouiteiPet;dersport : 'Aug. 1, 1859,-5Q MO stdi 1“ .r" , 4 — if 1 ' t Nniacrafs can •ordsrhaye . 0)- (lidales, tak e freni ra u vote for, 't ha (it "..Will be tlie..mean:-the vei v meatisH hy•wbieli ibcp may •he,•cOti 185 T and' 15 . 5" ,lieS7 hail that _opper,Nnity and nine:tenths - of. ,theui itriproved it, and' We; Mily.:ask Imp*, er' to p6int to 4 4pile ipstancp: of "eon=', version on that aceount... contra ry the .eknivertS,. if any,; nave 001:!,.,t,iie gther, - patit. will be the feelings 'of d tboiie L ielidipg ,:i•Det4crats" :who: arc: dai 7; the• recei•pt s . a. le,iten= qiqui td•sit support eertMulß (lepep cleat Candidates, when: t hoy - ,learri that tha:, is only dinparis• which .Providence,.br some other power, bi . .tising"to,COpv•ert.ilfeig the danger ; ouS. cloctrines.of, . 'Black I.3.cptihlica'aistu We, here raise our Avatiii lig Voice; bidding them lie Ware ! - .•• 7•-••, in adults or children are controlled like mag ic by the Diarrlirees Pills, while' it may -be averred without thd possibility of successful contradiction, that the Dysentery Pills arc the most perfect Specific for that qisease known. For the various forms of ' FEVERS, SCARLET rEVEg, MEASLES, and other diseases of children, the Fever Pills may be safely and surely relied upon, • - These Specifics are the prescriptions of Prof. lITDIPAREYS, used for years in his extensive practice, and to theperfection of which be has devoted tbi resources of extensive knowledge, experience and study. ' The public may rest assured that during the life-time of Dr. 11.• no one has been or shall he latrusted with the preparation of his Specifies, and he offers the guaranty of his professional life and reputation that they shall be just as he represents them. They have now been before the publio for five years, find have everywhere won golden opinions from the many thousands who haYe used them. - • • -. Simple, Simple, free from intricacy, technicality, or danger, they have become the ready recourse and aid of tip; perout, traveler, .anrse, or in valid, and . are lissome the family physician and medical adviser of thousands o, Pinlilies. Nowhere have they been tried without baying been approved, and their highest appreciation is among those who have knOwn theta longest, and most intimately. • - Every, Flunily will find these Specifies all they have. been recommended :..rompti e ect. lotlnr,Statd S,enaor, - Witli the followin result,: Isaac Benson, F Mayuivi'd d 6,;-L WilliSion, 2;,.J Ss Mann, 1. Isaac Benson was, declared duly nom; inated,' and .A Cr Olmsted, A C `fa'ggart. And G 11 Overton, 'Were Appointed 5eu . 4 toriAl Confirces, by' resolution, I The folloWing named"persons'were, pre rented as candidates for Pic office of .Slierl• I D • E-tes;, Charles 'Alonrpe, Crosby, A. F Jon.es,T l lythas ljacket,t and Dnick Whipple. Fonr klallots were then taken,. with' xlie Annexed resnit • Ist bal. 2tl hal. 3d bal. 40.1 J4e43 . , • 26' 24 30 4-1 11Ackert, .37 ';'2,• 35 Z 5 EAes, - 6 6 'Jr— Mpnroe, 5' 3' '1 Whipple,. 5 3 Crosby, - 1 - A F Jones was declared. nominates. Foi• Connty Conunlssioner, the name of E Thatcher, M D _Briggs, S II Martini. E evi l pen, W urkis and C Sunderlin were announced candidates. Two bal lots were own taken, witli f,ollowing result; • MEE Briggs, Martin, Crippen, Burtu.s . . . . Spudcrlin, • 6 • Edwin Thatcher was declared duly nniuinated. • . i • - I For County Auditor; the names of E Lyman, S-A ! Slade, Cyrus Sunderhn, C Thompson. and 11 F: Sizer,--mere an nounced' as. candidates. S ,Slade was nominated on the first ballot; by the ft - lowing vote , • • - • • .5 A Slde, 22; E Lytuan ' 3; C Sun dcrlin, 4 ; C 'Thompson;; 4.; IL F Sil zer, . S A Slade was declared duly nominated. Fair. County Surveyor,-j F Rubinson had-21 votes ; L Bid ,5 ;J W Bird, 6. F Robinson, was.declared duly.uom inateti. • I :•. - 1)r;H 1.1 Munson. was nominated, by aculatnatiim, for.Coruner. Z F Itobinsoo and Dennis flail were:appointed Reprl suntative ConTereus. . CuuYuntion Aber adjourned sine A. G. ObISTED, President: . E. THATCHER, I: sec + etaties. - 11: . II. Lv)!AN. Ci.t - ,,,,li:ittfT - . 4 -- m[at COtTDERSTORT, PA., Thlrroag i'epf. 8, 18,59, CHASE. EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. FOR. AIiDITQR CvE. , q•RAT4, TIIOJIAS E. COCIIRAN, of York FOR SunvErbit GETTER AL, KEDI, of Berks. e . • 401icpii . oplig . FOR. STATE SENATaIt,• ISAAC BENSO,,of Potter, [Subject to (.I . ecizion of Conference.] Fort Asspocty,, LEWIS MANN, of Potter, LORFNZO P. WILLISTON. of Tioga - [Subject to decision of Conference.] Pon cietvztrp, : ' ARCHIBALD F. JONES. • Fon CORONT:n, Dr, HENRY H. .11UNSQN. likeZtt. CouriY Cou.sttssinNtß i bitt'ssDW IN THATCHER. 40 1 Imcnt COUNTY AVDITOR, • with g V..NCER .A. SLAVE. the to.. • • - - • • MN 70 paper you sr, .Mc(ll4c;pf cliamberS per'nd be !Pontt exactly lithe unaniMous nomin, 'above. %.it District , coms- Full direction? , ' p• • itil'this ealerais, ancl gliton noun or Cream Tartar • ' • - . • 08 each package ; making all kinqthe North.e!rn Dot for rna,kink Si3da ;S.been recainmead rti Powders. EC I 70 ti Mt 41.11: YOURS County Oonnnit- B. T. BABBlTT l7 7 'calidi.4} . lt° I°r the . TRATEP /11-10 thpliez grisat Warranted doublv- r - rp _ Nv itti full direct, p . ordinary potash;. l itel-fun 'pf tito. 1 lb., 2 lbs., 3 113s4 r iunitte-s-,-(tlire in I : hard and Soft So oke a little fun': will find this the d`,T,litltliamselyes oil :market.. liking that no dein-1 Ilannfactered au-, -‘ -•-- ' B: T. %if would accept n ,Nos. 68. and 70 !ShadoW' of success. New York and • - :!,:, : 1 Eoston. - #mtiLtse are MI- I*, 68 I=l 70, Is a dcimpihnOnt , to I ~. professional - intiglnert.t, z, - NY,e r. - lis4 , not 3er,,.. learikeLw healer dithetAille ptit - 'f . usher. ci s i:editdr 'of .the We,110.?0re*144;i . ,5:. . . 5: . 1, , ~ F r i ,it L wi.9'.he,..o#.,§' epjei i k , E4llF:ri(47:4heit IwequaF f y ealipble _rich ,Lotter; c „9,;Es,s4u/ix,,i . 1 '.',_ , : , .7 11.- 7 ,- ; - ...• .' I " 4r, , ,- ~.7 _ ., ,, ~i - T 4'.lif 0 til Wal f(0 Inks I .:,.:1- q p., ~:1-': - I anot'herlploce we - giv'elive - AirciOeed-` lugs of the Republican County de - tiV‘eicn tioo l i and take pleasure in plocig the names of the eoPilh.lotes nokiduatedbytbe 006'Ye.n - thili,"..l6'4ile I'o4 .or_Oili _etiltiniris. qile- con ven tion was:one- of-thet fullest ;iikii;ttioW cati-1•11?..Ci11e. 1 3.9 ' ..iui;c19 1 : 1 4 -:•1TT 4: . 1,4 t -v; ever asseMbled, in thls.countY"--a . n4 the elegatescome. - ,direetly from thayoicc, I pf the` pcople;' - ns is ould natdrolo rbstilt frb - "..a spirited contest" id •Stha deleted; I .\ me tirigs'--Elie Priiiei pia' Strutigle • hei#l bet een the various .candidates for„,,Shei- 1 iff.; The residt.-though not:generally otp , I tinti tited, is! entirely satisfactory;: tie-be -1 lieu , - to the d le of thi.s::ceunt ••;-drier-' ally' and we hoiye o0,11esipi!oo in saying tha llr. JoneB , wlll ,be elected by; a -ma t joriy that trilllecinvince everytly of the ' 1 litkici,rity of th ItePublicail voter Of this.,, county. ' •- - ' •:. I. ~ - •,_ ' • '4I - te . recommendation' Of ' Mr., : • ten . soy , for State Seugtor,;is a, .siguificofit expEessiou of tbe popularity:of that.gen - - tleidan in this. county, and . -Are ttustawill !1)e properly; respected by' tIP3 - oonieren °e 1 whioli meets hole on the 2fst inSi, - , ,Ti-' I , .: • - , , , 1 - 1" § logo 'pounty presents the name ° , ..: ... I IV:Harm; -Warred, that , of, 'Mi- - . , Scofield, the`! present iitetunbedi; and - , Mnlcetin, thou of .Mr. Williams. '- " ; '— The, re-noMitiation of Mr.: Mann for Representative, is a hearty .endorsenCent, i of this course and .ef aicz.cy whild in The guise loSt tinter. I,:y.lVilliston, Eiii.,' his 'eulnaue last 'winter; winter ; litis ale'.bee.ii lz .._ 2, . ,• i, , re-nominated by the Ttepublicans . lof Tao=' ga cmnty, andi . their - reelection-by large! majorities is a matter-of-course. - 1 ; M k r. ;,,ToneS, the candidate for Sheriff, is eminently cop4tle fur the duties lof that; .. ,_ office; well-known to the . people of . !he ity, and personally popular- wherev•l e.nown. The Conveutioa coald not Vhave been there fortunatain their tiou of a ea l odidate, though bone of - - coedidatei presented were any more -tiouable than he was. -• Mr.l Jones' rity will not fail far short of '3OO, and -e confident will exceed that: nninber: EU ceeded tolaT ::st bnl. 2(1 bnj 30 ; -36 EMI ith the .ca ,didatps inr ,:kuoitor; Surveyor and Qorotier,.lyp only sufficiently acquainted to : assure our e.rs that they are capable andl dewy inen ; and hs there will not 1) likely any 'opposition to thew, thcti. 'will I ,ected by a full party viatc...: Mr. tog to 'b be The - I 1 . cher, the candidate fur Commission er i ayonng.than, well edOcated- and ix : e II info wed, and in every resPrct w l orthY : ofl tho dpp.ort and confidence of. thc.people of t is count-y.l , We speak thus partieu• larlY. l of his qualifioaticins, becausO•weare desirous that voters may hnoW that the}" are supporting a worthy person. - --:_ ' ' Qf the, duty ,of Ilepublieatis wall' re spe4to the ticket, we will speak at length next - is.bu - e'; 'for the Present . only attention to the coMmuniCrition of .;". in 'inotlier part N of, t fie paper. , 1 We copithe fulloning fr,Ma. .-- For ney.-,_ Yeekly I."ress of_ August 27; TB E GIFT 1300 K BUSINESS.—The gift hootbusiness; whiclvhasiprung-up.lwith 1. in i ie last,four- or five' years,' is .peculiar totilis country, and, front its popularity, hasibecotne emiticd to .be designated: an "incitution." It was originatediby. Mr. George G. Evans, lcw occupying.verytex-• tensive premises at 439, Chestnut street, oulyi 'lair a doien _doors.frouf.the 'publish ing offic,e of Tun PaEs4. -You buy" a.book, out Of aniultitudinous -collection; induct, ing, all the new publications of merit, and with each book receive a gift,:varying: in valu .from 50.icents. to KN.. Itnthe last six t lonths, between two and three Run drcd: gold and 'silver watehes..have. thus been diatributed,and over $259,000 worth of ether jewelry. We have seen the .I*C• eipiefortnonoy. paid for watches 4nd jew elry, by Mr. Evans, shic&Christmas, and they 11, No this statement to the-Att est: 11 , No morel than .a dollar is paid for a dollar book—let-a gift - is presenfed. with each purchaSe. Dir." Evans, Who' is. not catineetcd With any-'other houSelik•Phil adel`hie -or New York, buys books dheap ly .i . r cash, and in such large-. quantities thati r . the discounts - he receives are' great. Mo Over, he is 'himself up ex te naive nub fisher, judiciously "spreading himself,". iu thatlitte;nl.so, :with - .first-olasa :books. He i l i a abet •Or . any - enterprise . requiring spirit nud:.capital,... ~ - - -.- r: ... M'a.„.Evans publishes a classified ~.6ita., logue•ot the largest:assortmenf of books; in .m.ery denarttitent of fitilrature ia-ithe pouultry, :which: will - be. sent i :frceofr , es-. pcoe, to any ersiin in .the United Swot, - lay i { liltessingi. • GEONGE G; .141v4na, - . -, ;. - . Gift Book Estalisliment;.;. ~. Nu. I l 429;ahestnnt . :street, PhilMidpliia. 7 .. _ well ers, hay e'. E:311 riARLES ' ; DiCXENS! ' WOILKS.-"-The l• [loyal firth of 7.8. Pererson S: Broth 7 406 - ,pheittiut . street Pliiladelpti, jest .ememeneed publishing .., re . ably che4 el ition.-Of tbeie tin - - 'preatllit.;;ble. wc;l . .ks t:f ict!mir. It ts..ealled . .;7r-e c t e.ro rki t i- . Cheap 1;,0111 . 1r., ! kir dic,, Jiill4' . :; : pri. ,, tA the eat ire inr it;pys i i i) T r(Wi tr ,44, - ,67,1,•; : eAs.z.ll4)::,'' :ind will be ; e4siicid4atit,',..riletii.iw; Tiqt.tiv-eiglit. wa4kVoill4eit4 014,v01+ *,...... le.- i er. )!•••4- . .itrite N w Hi . be pa blnkt,it rillll4l4lly en 0 . 04 auttotery Silt urtlay,* t Lbc- . ; „ict,cmute ;' il:t -- V 1 ) '' - lil':'(')f . VOL:lmes Ifit&itv.o , rto---I•i' . .nout . L.Dieted. The low price R*l by th6 , ,, - 6 ,- 1 liSltersfor. them are Mill,cents a 'a- - vtit- -, ume,-or the whole twentretpiit volumes for-five dollars.-7 A-complete set-will . boa . fOrwarded fr e e of postti l g;; ,by Mail, to any part.of the United : States, to Any one, by; the publishers, on receiving a remit tattoo. of,,fivodol hirs.ferili i e;.,.twepty:eight. Veltitries -in . - ii-renijitartee of three dollars ' will pay the,-,firSt fwirl.teetitilum es ; or a retnifterie6Of Mie &9lai-Will-4:3y for the -first.-:.-four - volutufm-..,-1:-.T1te::iruiumes;- will . beteat-4y . Printed,- mid; each 4eluilie will:Opntaity . :l:63 large obtarispa e ,aescfritr 1 tcd, on7fin'e.-tillite - - . paperon - 4 iteatiy bound I •witli.Paper'eMler:•• • !TIM-- re-ViSed ' uniforiii Edinburgh edition, froiii! *high- this is ; repriuted,-"Coniprises - wenty-eiglit : v01..' tuties, tthe cost, of: whicli.;.'l4' secentytt ire d ' ollars.• and this editiot. Will contain evory Word. of the I;.:dinbuttn:,edition. We connuenil-ilte - detertniiiation of this enter-1 prising- Philadelphia 1161 i, „to. furnish. the cbtaplete.,-;and ..entire ••ivorlis of Charles I)ic4et at a price so s reaS6nable, that alt persons'whittevei inay 00.4'sit . s:A 'l4. full set; and direct the especial jakblition ;of '.our, , readers to "the . .. fact; — end ; would, .adVise them_ Ag. to Make a -r.eittittauec of virA 1 Dollars 'at once, .per:,.firt. l Mail, to the pubiislierS,.-forllie:cnti'reilimt; . ..who 'Will send . 'tliem .eiimplete ti any , one, fi•ee : of postage; on receipt of that: stun. : • Sul ciniLLA. juClanchn 37.casenf oecuirCdvillage,.onl3l :. ,enday morn lu g. The wife loon keeper; Was fiittnit! ationt .7 .o'plock in the morph,a. snStiended - bll7tlie neckin - the . cellar of her, residee, ,hcr handA tied -behind her:: -Shei had probably:been hanging half an hour ,Wlttnt iiritidisecrer. ed, aiiil'.uper:being tilltent4Orinit. was It's:: pertained that life wits exitnet. 4 - Coro.: tier's jury was innne4iat6ly suCunoned, who gav:e in their eddict - that .she died hCr -bw•ti handS. 2 - 1 1Fellivill6,(117. 8u.c.1;14. _ • • • • CURIi3E.NIV. • Corrected every Wedneshay,!ty-P. - A. STEB BINS, wholesale and retail Wenler in Grip . - cerics' anti Isrovisiotts.- Main Street, CUI.IDERSPOItt ~ • Apptes;'grcen;- -61 di) "dried,' Be.anA, Beeswax, 14 lb.; Beef,. ' ' Bee( Berries, dried, ? (144 Ft Buckwheat, 1 bush,; ButtCr, 70-lb., Cheese;' " • . corn,7,l'bush.; Porn per • • yiour, superfine, Ilbb do double extra, " Hams, IVlb., Hay, 11 ton, - Honey, Cl lb., .' Lard. " :daple'Sugar, per lb., t).0.5„ Onions, Porit;7o bbt., ..1-? lb., do in whole .0 11 rotatlrs;::? bpsh., - PeacheA, - itiiild,:l4. lb., Poultry, • •.. d'o• ' , ll sack„ Trput,ll ti no . 6'50 I,l;heitt. -. 1 . 50 75 White - 11111, per. 6 00 .0 . 50 • •-• ; F,OR To the Electore of Tntter fout!, Fellow-citizens-Aiavlng limg been a reel dent - ofyOur county, ( b ing nutting the first),' I offer .myself as an independent candidate for the office of St:CH tt the• t ensfiing election. I do not otfermyself th . magli the solicitation of any rer . son, but becaUsel desire the office. r have not the means rior'.tbe idisposition to to liirenany one to ertnvisathe county for me, or to do so for ,myself; Iptsirv-riAth . er to !est me claim Isith' the ' nOtased feelings of thc people. I IVIII.CRp.SBY.' - pgai:~i i~li~is. GRAVEL AND' STONE I3Y - tb.ial'we.qitiderstandL a inllee trot; Orsan d; like substance hiting bben It dged in the'pas sage ofthe qt:inp. When the_ system is in a healthy state; this 'subsiancelt is 'carried pff by the natural passlige of I the - body . ; Vut When there' is a weakness'Of tiny: Organ, especially the kidneys, they become ',capable of palmi tin. such sandy concretions: and consequently they. are , lodged in tii4 .rkidifeys,' urethra, or the bladder,' causing great linflammation to those organs, anti greatpains and swelling, and great didietilty in vaidin,i . urine. It has been admitted by mann hysicians, that Morse's Indian Root Pips'aie in: de not of aome particu larl plants Which have . wentderful . charming influence in dis.coling the Stibstanee which has clogged thp.passage, and . : by their cooling properties,. they ez4el altinthunnuitron t aad leave i the water nissligelt4 an; active and healthep'state,' 'lfroin three to' fpui of theSe Pills:night' and. Moral . g. fano . one -to , :two weeks, -will decide. how! this":firend(wl disease is to lic -treated and. ag they remove the calve of every kind'Of :d iseases, it is , utterly .iinpos, sible for them to fail in - euriiig the' gravel as theiuhelog the paSsaip, - and; leave the -, parts kiln healthy and live‘y. condition.. . - '.. • -Dr.,3lorse'siridian.Root Pills.are. sold byiall dealers in ikledioitie.i. • - `,#bl:--: . i11i46 . ti.,0 - ni.fitt,c . ' , ELECTION -, PROOLAMILTION: ',' , , ihalttp.suiNT to ah , :e. t -c.f.-0e ,Genciitr As:: :.1. - . '.ectabl2,:. of the Coln . oUlrealthof Punasyl raniai entitled ."...Vii'Ac„ . relating to - ,,,thce.jec 7. ii , tion3 of this,' COa t enosu - calti47. approved the, sccon a• day - flnlj',.:lA.M'One . thous;ind eight' Ifuhdred . -Und 'tiiiitit-iiiiie:;lT,- - lA . :'C::Tltcrixer, Slieriffof the counipofll 7 otter,i-Venifs•trania; do - bereklY mak 6:. huoirn; and. girt -notice to,the ejectors of tlic; county aforesaid 'that a Gene-. 77:111 ' 7- • 41 ` ,... 1414,14gL1 in sat ...onaty Sccotad.Tuesday(lltll) a t Ti?sl4, at which tiwieStat.e and County oflittiCasfolloWs are to be :elected, to wir: i?4,piorioe - jor Auditor General of, the .00174 •!enpnir;f4itrOf rennsykanki, . -. for _Sureepor General of the (am. mon*ne/t)e- eynennsytrania. :One. Airson/or Slate .Senator. - to represent tilt .fili,r2istrick;:eomprising the counties of Tiogp; . 1 1 -Otter, 11e can and Warren. Tit'Oierenne.for ileniters of the House of Rep. reentatires - qflhe General .A - ssantly: of Pennayi. rani,,, in . sortiuncao.l Irith.thc,ounty of 2:Ye:pi to, represent the countiee'ofT,ioga:al4- , Odlir• One pirson ArlDistriet for the county of . . . . Onfpe7s.on,for:ShFir or the tottlty,fl,, , ratter. One I.?"e .. i .. lo,:toici'rr"9.7ll:fi)rtheiGiiii . f:V . iii Potter. .i ' :0 hall ieiimi 1 4. , F:C4iiiiiiLilaii.SlW - tirWif, Patel'. v . - . - .7,- - .5:::T'": - '::...7 5 4 - Y ,, .7;i7, ~,t:ICT'r3- ' One iiiiOn - (i .11tcliii;i:i.) . `thie - ottxtlierotter Tit's() nittice,j.iyown.:it;ll giTP;lieFreit 11 :i is and by.the itftlr leitiiin'Of fliFttfriresaitlact I ,am-direktetlz that ek . yry tit - is'or4 yZretitingJus: tie es Of the' P meek; who holds ttiy office or aii. Poi Ittnulla. Scl:tf Attoiit - or ttrtpitgtntet Ore, Gtwe so .. meat of the,llitite'd,States,or !if:this..State, 0 ," Pf."4r-I.} l .ch.:f-Pi inC.billi)Kat4.:44kik ( lti... 3 litethet, it coromissi. li onettoftivy,or ottlerwise otherwise , a sutler. '• dinato Offi'sei-or'ent,'tilta is - tar . Fl4all !,e 'eel, tiloyeti under - the leilshitlyi,judicittrY, or is. IF cll. dye Iletia rt meta of thi,, State_ or the ATnitetl, 1 States. Or of anY - tity'Oritteorporatfed district ; and also thitt - ei•er,y itteinber'.Of i Coogreitt and.. ; aftlie State Legislature; anti,of the select and &minion - cinineit of 'ally city, or commissioner of any. iticorporAted'ilfttrict t is by ineapa..2 (Me of hedditig or eieikOlitt rat the - same time i the - °flied' or api.tointnient' Of4ndis; Inepektoi, or clerk of - any tilebt Pori in thlj tommonwealth; ana *that nri fits - pektor . orlitdge., or other ma. cer.of atty. SulifV).e'etb.)ll . iball be eligible to. officeany then to be tofkclfoi.:- " : ,..i - . .. • A lsO,.ilint in'tlie - fonfttl-„sention. of the ict! of Asliernblk,:' - entitla '4 4 An"Act'relating to rit..ctions lind 'eiii• other pnrposes,"- apitroretl .4pril 1604 . .1840[a is enacted that the afore: saitl'l3l h. seitititt'sliall not'be so const rued at to•preventitar'rnilititry olliker or Borough of. fi er . from 'Sere;n* ae - 'liiitkei - lisiteetor, or CI c;r1,11 a any'*oherat or Speattl election in tine ComtnOnwealth. ,-. ... •• •" -' • • ltis ftrfther - directed tliat - Ille'itiketingSf the return ldges - at . the'ettiirt House in Con: dersport to nake out thetheiterni returns, shall be 'on the ti st Frittay - succieditikr itie general ' eleetion;• which will be the. 1 - 4tli'ility of OS: TIM return judges of the,counties•offinge, rat t cr,.MeiCean 'and Warieix,'Coniptising•- the. 1 I tit. SenotOrfal diStriet Court llonse 110 - rot - ref 'of gondersport, on. the lBtlCday•of Detriber out allot. riot retuit for nienibOr - rif The Senate: The .return - 'Judged' of -Pottir . •and - Thiga counties - meet lit tlib Conti Trona° in the Borough of )Vellsboto', in the county of Tinge. on Tues - allif; make return for Members of Aa'sign,bly;•• alsp - ,hetifb,y. make •giyd:notice that the places for holding the.aforesaiii gen eral z - re ig tom "in , tlfel , att'etral - : -. toynt hip •-a nit • boroughs triads the - cotinty - Ofliotteri are as follons,t6 wit • %,'.; •• • • • - For the township - orAhbotf, -at-the house formerly loconpledr• T. , D.lAbbott _in • said town: Thin.- •• • • z - 75 to 1 oo 3 do . 123 200 23 - 25 5 yLif. the towiisiilir efAllviny, attire school house near the place formerly-owiirodki Chet • ter Andrews, said township.;..- 6 • For the townshlri at the home of-X.ll;leivil',' in Said•fowir;hip. - For the tOurnShip of . Clitrric'at the school house near Sala Stecensf,'in gaid townshp. .16 18 62i 75. 1 • 15 . 16. • 8" , 123, j 00 I'l2j ci . .5 It ' 10 1 12 I. -r 00 7'oo 650 , 750 13 14 000 10 00 10 12i • 12 16 8 . 10 :7A 50 For the 'township pf,~nl:ilfa, _ .he New Court House. , iit the-Borough of Condeisport, For the township.of Genesee, - at-the Intim now-occupied S..Ba r sco,ittEllisbiwg. For the-townshipof liarriaonoit the house recently- occupied bylra Bartholomew, in said township. . .t For the township of Hebron, at the selfaul house No. 5, tient- Ihntry Ingraltim's in tiaitl township. _ . For the township of Hector, at the Sunder lin school house: in said township. Par the township of Homer.. at -the se.houl lionce Wear Jacob Feet's toivnship. - For the township 'of:Jackson; at the house formerly occupied 'hy.Benjamin:ltiese; now. Hhoppel;.in said ' - - For the township ;of Keating:. at tho house of Pliny Harris:. in said , township. • For the.titwnhip - - .at• thb house of John- Wells. in sAid . township.. nt=lW 1900 23 00 10 12A .(.1 73 37. T5O - 4 • - • ) 5 75 S7/ 2 3 00 For the township . of Pike,. at the hoine of Elijah Johnson,-In . saki tow•aship. - • I'or the tgwuahlg of Plerigant.Yalley, et the Fell obi house -tewnshitY• For the toys•nahip'of-:Pottlifre,. at the Sizer school- lkOuse, -saiti: - tonmattsr. • '.• FOr the ton-nshiri 't,fs• Itonlet,. at 'the 'zelit3o). house near George .Weimet's,"l!i 'said . town ship.. - For the township of Sharon,-at the Slfarort . Centre,cchool Itringe,riepr - r,johnNoorhecs'... For the' - to vc nahiP. Of .Sweden,"-aVtlie bowie of. A senatit- Tatrgart, in sail - town:shill., For - ,the • townshippof Stewafdson. at the hone John-S. Clark,. in said 4oxrasliip. For rite township of Stinninit, - at the 'bonze forinerly °emu - tied tel Cook, tioni•', Jonti than . Sediott, in :laid- toi - nship: For :the_tonm . sitiri of Sylvania; at the_ school. bonseincar . Rees,' in said •tonifshiri.— - Foi.the *township of 'lllyssee' iit the honsti of'4tlhs Derinett. iresuid - •For'the towriship'fif-West .11rerich,'Itt the houselof S. M. Conehle,' tOirttehip: For the townsiiiiinf'Whartan;:rit ilia:house of Steplien - Tfaton. fn said - township.. ' For the Ifaroughof ,Coudersport. - at the Court Honseln . saießoi-in . . thj• - .liand, -this f..th day of September, A:.D. 1856.2 - - . •• TAGGARTi Sheriff:: • THE FALL . TERM ~. . v • . . ti s;:•• ACIDEtt -commence on _Wednesday, V the 21st altiy of September! inA.,.to continue ten'weelts; • The Trustees- would:'-announce that they secured- the., services- of - JOSEPH. I (:I(.)PE it, A 8., of i,ongisland, (Late of Yale - College,) as tPriricipal oU:t1Ie'• Institution. Cornietent•As.sistantireacher,S have also been secured - An every ;department.; Toition_ftent three,to six-dollars. Extras, at the_usuol., rates ,of, otheriastitn tions. • • - . . 134ard in-good , families can be obtained at $1 per - week,. and rooms can'be secured at*. reasonable rates for those , whq-irtsh to bosrd theniselves. • - A{r,Bills Must be pre-p:aid_pe,sistisfactortly arranged in advenee; StOentiedr.ter.ing be fcird-,lthe, -cif the 'pay for the full terra ; and ifittici last. half of the term; for traitl e'term. necesso rY Books'and seb 6ol reqUisites can . boJiad kJewisville., 7 The regulations of tfie aie•suck asare,ileemed necessary ;to secure the proi perit}-...0t the lnstitkion, and the' correct de- - ppitment of the students, and all are expected cheerfully' to Unite Shpikort.." President Alf the Board of Truiteft. &tr,efgry. • - - •
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