The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, June 18, 1857, Image 2

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P t a roickag L'hie . ansvAii• ghp
c urd GO , : Waller•=4 4 4 0 4 _•t
-• Slareo Sermon..
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LeVramm., Kansas, Jl2llO P.? :Lcuf.
As the hone approaches for - assembling'
;he Free,State-Convention ami legisla
ture, the skies brighten and thepros
_ t ieeta of the party 1!111311M0 a cheerful tone;
danger of aollissien with the government
troops fades away, and confidence in the
re5 1 4, 4 14 1 1e lielillerf.tiMltrenttl* 3 :7 .--
aligonAguLhartoody. is ginvent,io4 "Rd
~ council ,viii ;probably prevail, aod • if the
.-...rPPPAPDllltives . Rd'. 4P l Pgates to "sem . '
- 14e.4Pri4a4Q-mcirrow shall prove true
to - . them - Selves and -to their cause, they
.grill PPCorllghll PaIJPII t9Wa r d s sMt rin g
that lilierty for which, they have Bp gen
; rrensly, so:earnestly struggled dialog the
.. ! peetings have - this kat- wee k b een
held throughont theterritory, to express
the sentiments of the different communi
ties, and in- this way to reveal the. minds
of the whele.people, , Thus „far Apjy one ,
isentimentjiite been expressed-and with .
. one voice. It, is that of sustaining , the
Topeka CO 1 00144(4 4 Fl4. 4 4*ising against
say attempt at voting under the laws of
~the bogtli legisiglire: the feroler gili7
cy of the party will be adhered to, and
. the - Topeka Constitution will probably , be
,re-adopted.
.. . ,
• : It is not 0. be denied that there has
. .
_ ixisted• a. clifferepee of opinion here as
to the propriety of. participating ip the
constitutional .-electio_n to be held this
month, but the great mass of the people
...adhere to -their original determination,
and the few s exceptions are not of much
. influence pet se... Their greatest harm is
in distracting theft:trees cif the party just
,at the time when the . strength whiCh
.enmes from union is of the utmost im
portance and can be made most available.
-Newspapers at the . East, that have pro
fessed such -sympathy ; , encouragement
and co-operation lia the work- of securing
'freedom to Kansas, ought to he careful
how they give advice, and they ought
not: to rebuke the party for a suppocsed
ilerileetion of duty, when, separated from
'the scenes of effort by si eh . a. distaroe. as
to prevent a proper knowledge of all the
facts. .: . .• • 1
There are leaden of the free,stite par
ty here who are believed to be just as 1
patriotic AEI some .eastern editors; they
are far Mere'. capable of judging what is
pound policy 'awl d.giving advice to the
people of Kansas, for they know all the
circumstances and details of the ease: I
think the party-wise in not attempting to
vote at the ; approaching election ; indeed,
it can scarcely be a question;whether they
vote because ; :suppers they decide to do
so, hey can't, because the registry has
bee . so imperfectly made up that prob
ably seven-eights of the number are not
on t. e list, and consequently cannot vote.
The opeka district; which hasnine hun
dre. free-state voters has not been can
vass -d,. and not a vote there is available.
Ke -, with a population of two thousand
pec , e, the few that are registered are
obli..ed to go to Lecompton, twelve miles,
to v. te. At Quindaro, with a population
of t --o or three hundred, only three vo
ters are on the list, and one of these is a
reg. eat of Missouri, And so throughout
the hapter. But the election will be
held "great care'will be taken to prevent
frau. arid -violence at .he polls, "a con
- don suited to the wants of the ad-
Aration will be adopted, and "the
oaratie" party will be glorified again
ving secured peacli to Kansas when
her remedies have failed,
ut the question of tax paying is now
to be tested. The legislature last
Win er leiied texes, as is supposed, among
roth r things, to pay for the destruction
of - evrspaper establishments, . burning
houses and sundry other amusements, so
bravely:accomplished last slimmer, If
the` -legislature was indeed an unlawful
body, then• oteourse this tax bill is of no
account, and upon this ground the free
- date party- propose. to •resist the law to
any extent short ofan actual collision with
government. • When this seems inevita
ble,: these taxes may be paid under pro
.test, and the ease will go to the courts.
!Governor :Walker, in his ni._ossage is
committed to the enforoemen&of these
Jaws, and speaks of this one especially as
.demanding his attention; but thedeter--
uu tho opposition which is manifest may
deter him from any very warlike . demon
. 'Options., if, however, he persists in his
Jledges ,we have great fears of a renew
,pl
glee,
. .
Bexsonally'tlie netv,Goyenior is p0p
.1,0; and would 0, once be received with
ednfidence, but as - tinfoituriate deternii
mitien to' act 'agalitsf. . the great mass pf
'thepeoPle -and in sympathy with the ad
mirustration, forbids it:-He mingles free;
'-ly . iitli the peeple, and his wish
. 30 iii6i*theifbegt,intereste. ,
tChlii • • kis GIS season 'been visited by
Beverid_,.of the !, - prominent . men Of , the
rotintry among whom are Senator 'WU
' von; oeMasSachusetts,- Col, Aiken and
Co): Ort,'Of South - Carolina. Iris pleaa
..aitt.to,siethisii iiiiiiieritatiies of entire parties and opinions .mingle
T Opther 130 freel7 and' 'cordially as they
sti
min
ode
as
all o
:e done.; A Wee: ago yetter
daY, Gov. !Walker, Oov. Robinson, See-',
refari Stanton. anal ego, 10 - 4 1 e• were at
churbh together, and heard an antitalsire,
ry, perscop, Ypiterday_ . ShFig Jones and
s r pferol of :NO' octinPaopus
~were;' at the
Sfune;bniPit and; he4rd- the 4ev.:Nr.
Niite ;preach iartoit Oft., duty of fsmiyencfgo,
He said, "it bard samstimealci ;,practice
this duty, and felt it so last week, when
at Leavenworth I Went into the cell of
Charles Fugitt, and gave him the
..out-
Stretched hand anrlieperi spirit of forgive
iess for shooting my brother-in-law last
summer. And it .my
hard to forgive the
Border-Ruffians, too, who came among us,
burnt
,our houses,' raircgod our twines; and
threw 'us into dangeoos; bid_ we ate com
manded t l p forgive them, and, we ; can do
it-- . .eVert forgive a ; Bordr 'Ruffian—and
I have done it, and _only Wish -I, could
have' a•lgOlse full of *Mtn evert Sunday
to preach 'to.". - Af ter the service, Jones's
friends began to discuss the sermon,.when
he said,. "The leas we say . about it the
better; for he gave lus all a, damned, hard
rub."
foty.days ag0,14 strong Anti;slaVery
man had" Col,. Aiken by the lzittori . hole
for an hour or, two, trying to teach him
the beauty of the anti-slavery enterprise;
but ft was no use, the Colonel bid a thou
sand interested reams and several thou.;
sand invested dollars - , whieh' forbid his
Went, ' . • ,
The next sixty d r ays:will be fruitful of
iniftorl4*, results for Kansas.
1 OCCIDENT
61,11JyttO•ltiutitaL
COI:IDEAS ORT, PA.,
itme IS, 18,57.
ME, EDITOR AND RUBUSHER,
T. S.O.
lie~q .if~fe ~,lof~i~afions.
~,.
ilePti
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FOR iady,EßNon.
DAVID WILMOT, Etradford,
FOR CANAL CO3IMISSTONER.
WILLIAM
, MI'LLWAIiD, 'of Philadelphia.
FOR J7D e
I SVFREDIE CURT
4AMT,S yEEgli.pf TLlyette,
.-
1 10.0P11 LEWIS, .pf Chester,
fierNo.paper Will be issued from. this,
of 0e nest week.!! lire omit publishing
next week in order to catch up with our
publication day—being now two clays be
hiUdt m rconsequeblp of a pressure Of job
work. We Wish to be able to get out our
paper at the usual time in future, and
take this method l of reclaiming bast time.
Wb are the only loseris pecuniarily; ,
The 13uOlkaun de,Mooraey met at
HarrisbUrg on the 9th inSt., and made
treir ucelinations for Judges of the Su
preme court. 'Om. K. Stron4of Rerks,
was nominated on the 2nd ballot, and
James Tihompson, otl Erie, on tho 9th
hallot. „ '1
' • '
fifir..B. young, man, named Sheldon
MeClinfock, a couple of weeks since, i work
ingin tiM'circuar saw mill of Brewer '&
Co., near; Titusville, Crawford Co, acci
dently brought his arm in contact with
,one of tbe saws while in motion, and it
was sawed . off just - below the elbew.i The
physicians amputated it immediately
above thci elbow.
Writ may not be generally known
that the bill to increase the pay : of AssO
ciate Judi , l "es, first negatived by the House,
Was re-considered and passed. Th - e amount
Of comp ' Cnsation gOuated accOT,ding
to the with the Judges bcoupy the bench.
In cas4,'Where they sit the sma.lest num
ber of ive`eits, the incieasewill but $5,
in the yJars salary. When they lit thirty
weeks- of more, they arel to receive $4OO
per anntaa,
injunction against the sale of
the Main Line of Public Works,: has been
presented in the Soprani° Court; at Ear
risburgil by the Canal ommis4ioners.—
As the Shamooraats have been 14ring from
them fur y the Last tlventifilie l - or more
years, dray have naturally a great horror
at the prospect of losing their I;"pap."—,
They are ; herefore making the ii;ame move
to avoid Ithe will of the people in this
matter ' l as was taksn by them i and their
Southern; coadjutor" in regard, to the
Slaver.question. They *apt to'get it
dectired Unconstitutional. •
,
iveleoine to our table number
one of the Lawrence .Republian, a new
Free Staie'paPer, pUblished by Norman
at Lawrence, Kansas. We'
rejoio, that the Statc.men have now
an orOttlin that cit . +, they will'
duly appreciate the effort Of Mr : Allen to
supply the fOnner deficiency. The Re-
Pffhlicali: is a Well printed, ably ed
ited, and eminently, deserving paper, It
is ediiedby Messrs,' Dwight-Thateher
and Nor Man 1 - We,hope the free
men of the „North will ""extend to:this en
terprise', libieral snpiert, and thui 'di
rectly, au! in rerriost* the impending"
in of so fair a„domaiii as Ka atilt; The
1-4 1 t4b/iC,atild'pnblished.at per annuli,
The Comet.
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Nett thit the' d his Fueled when it
.ay _
wio ggistte!eietl i f , . .reported that this mighty globe,wartio be
"wiped out" 1?y the tail
of the Cornet,
_for viewing Whlcli'letet s
Copes-and other. 0 46 W Minions" hafp
acquired a great demand,, we will - vent,
to say a few: - .Words in regard to it--in
view Of'the fact that , our hand no longer
trembles with._ apprehension of being
obliged to render an early account of the
past twenty-ft:fur years of our life,
.. The
ceinet has.- done. its switching, and fir
aught, we know, (not being versed in the
stience of astronomy,). hits switched 'ail
the other pli.nets 'oat of telescopic eiisi.-
aloe, but our ferrene" sphere .seems 'not
to hP.ve come within the scope of its '.'nar
rative," Two,_ three,' perhaps four days
have already passed: since the 13th (i!
Jnne, 1857, and yet•the early eentinues
to rein , olve.oa its axis; the attractionf
gravitation still causes our physical bo -
les to maintain their relative po,sitienS in
their terrestrial foot-holds; accounts
murders and suicides still occupy the I 'm -
jor portion of the columns 'of the pity
dailies; walking balloons still continue io
premenacle our aide-waligs; the farms of
Potter ,oennty 'still look inviting to ' l the
husbandman; litigants as well as lovere
still continue to sue and be sued; theft 'l
river has not changed its course
towards' the Gulf of Neale°, the Susque
hanna towards the Chesapeake Bay, - or
the Genesee towards Lake . Ontario ; .the
•‘States," and the villages of New yo r ;ic
Boston and Philadelphia still resolve
arontul 'Coudersport, it being the great
centre of the earth's business, and last
but not least the PorrEa Joonzva, 4
still published weekly at the low price al
$1,25 per atlum.. "
The first steamboat, that rode .on the
waters of the Ohio; viras- looked upon as
the approaching comet of 1811, and thb
first train of cars that passed over sonic
QUA of the Pennsylvania railroads—we
disremember which—was regarded as 1 a
comet which, was at that time about to
knock the world t into_ eternal forgetful
ness. NeWs did not , travel so, fast in
those days as nosy, consequently cornet
calculators were obliged to give their
prophecies more time for fulfilment,-i—
-and in view of this fact, it is not .to he
wondered at if their calculations did fail.
But we have no longer any faith in their
when, in. these days of lightning and'
steam, it is only necessary to make their
calculations a few days previous to the
time fixed upon,' they cannot he more
successful. in humbugging the world. It
is well enough
. .p . coasicnally to. impress the
people with a sense of their dependence
on the Supreme Will, but we do not be
lieve in frightening them into it with
comet tails and Millerisms.
A Wliormomf. EN...i.CTMENT.—On the
first of next month, an 'Act will go into
effect in this State providing that the de
preciated notes of the Banks of other
States may be forced to give place to the
secure issues of the Banks of this Com
monwealth. It extends the 30th section
of the General Banking Law of 18501 to
all persons- holding licensee as' brokers
Under the laws of this Counnonw3alth, l o' r
nrho may be transacting the business lof
private bankers, so far as to prohibit said
Parties from paying out any but " the
notes of specie-paying Banks of this
state," in the purchase or discount of any
bill of exchange, promisory note, or other
negotiable paper. The violation of this
Provision is made a public misdemeanor,
Punishable for each offence by imprisOn
inent for a period of not less Clan ten nor
more than sixty days, at the discretion
of the Court, and a fine in any sum
„it,o
exceeding five hundred dollars, 'andot
less than one hundred.
r EDITQFII4.I4 CONVENTION.—SOme Of
our brethren 'of the pen and scissors are
Urging the necessity-of holdinga eonvien
tion of editors, to fix a tariff of pride:s /U.,
for the craft, We would take great
pleasure in attending such a convention,
and much good would be derived from
its deliberations. Among other thilins
the proverbial vulgarity of some of !the
coarser, members of the fraternity might
be curbed .andrestrained, and god(' Man
ners enough taught them to induce them
to treat each other with more courtesy
and .respect., The injury . inflicted Upon
the class by a few such is ineakulabli,,-.-
-Clinton Democrat,. ;"-
;
We suggested this movement some
'time•sinee, and we, are pleased to see the
press generally" making a nu'rve . in the
matte;
.
• ,
,tifirlVe are underluau ohigations to
the Clinton Pernocrat for the slip, in I clos:
ed in the last number. sent , us; but t we
regret to say that we cannot take adten-
tage of the kindneas.. .Ure ha;'e
ply of the article, which will .; answer for
the present—edition.. Pak! IYqvir
entionabW' are entirely too' email.;
l'Erii . aT Oft iktsDt_ SC,OTTEM", -
Ifieligatt, the,Deratxt* are juttioei,
vertbad time of it on the, Dred Scotto*
eision:. 'The Kalamizaa Oakefto - 2(De1, 116 ;
crab,wenf.Oier,tti the . Republicann. . The
Coldivater Ezntinel does the 30'4 find
the Grand "Rapids ~ .fterctld, whielistiltid 7
here.s to Cass and. ButhStiaii r l diseaahls
the following dolorotts strains: •:1 :
"There is no , use denying the , fae ihnt,
,the Democratic part, In Mich, uin
I,an . e.x4ee'ding/, disptrited-conditiori p lattil
unless mereis some change in its t ics
or leaders, many a long day will 'Owe
before-the vigil of - Fusionism will eost.
' Jill over :tlie State the bone and 'sinew
are discussing these matters ; aqd 4 r ang
I the` Democratic Convention t De-
Itroit, -- we found in conversation with eel
}
loorats ilieni variomp sections. tha I the
same feeling extended to , altp ,of
AriciffTVi , ' ' . - i .
4s
• A Bolter Will have - hiss Sta..
By thelollOwing card iron! Mr. D TT,
delegate:from Bridford - county to 4 4 4te
straightont American Convention hOl in
Lancastet It will •be seen that ''an re m"
escaped the attentien of the reports .
11Aursnuno, June 4th, 184.
Messrs: Editors: The Convelation
which niet at Lancaster yesterd.4:4 to
which I ;was a delegata from Brdlrd,
to
being composed Chiefly of men wlui on
sidered the great question of Slaveiyl li ex
tension of little or 111 r EICCOIII4t, And some
o f them exceedingly violent , aping ariy
shadow of Republicanism, and king
I
t
the only -delegate from the northeriiart
of the St4te, I came to the conclusi to
'hofficers ll
present o the of , the Conve tion
the fulloring—which may not be nlx
j
fished in the proceedings. Afte , re
seating ail notice of withdrawal Ile the
C onventien before the nominations . ere
I
made.
"Mr. President-4n view of thact
that . Ihe i entire mass of America in
-Bradford county (which I had the nor
1
to represent in this Convention) hat full
confidenc,e in the A.mericauism and i teg- i
i
rity of David Wilmot, and cannot by any
and;
means be drawn from him to the sup rt
of any other man for Governor, and the
fact thatlmt a small part of the Colon
wealth. is, represented here, I respeo ally
withdra:o from- any further co-opefition i
in the action of the Convention.
i - i B. S. DAR4T. ' 1
Lancaiter, June 3rd, 1857. I I
Miitovratic Cimveritlon.
This body held a night session last eve
ning, for the purpose of adopting a series,
of resolutions. Quite an, exciting scene
resulted upon the Motion of a delegate
front iluntingdori cOuty, to amend the
resolution relative to the bill for the sale
of the 3.tain Line, which had previously
passed in connection with the other reso
lotions, unaiumnsly. The offeror of this
amendment expressed, himself favorable to
a sale, and said that there were Many Dem
ocrats in his sectionnf the same-view, and
contended that the adoption of his motion,
which was to the effect that the resolution ,
just passed should net be taken as - an ex
pression .of opinion on the part of the
Democracy a,gairtst a sale on certain tern*
would not, as otherwise, become estranged
from the party ranks. This proposition
brought upon their feet a number of pro
minent members, among them . 1 1.1endrick
B. Wright, of Luzerne, Who thought the
resolulion should not be tampered with,
because it had already Passed unanimous
ly, and was besides to the same purport
as the amendment; and Hon. Win. A.
Porter, of Philadelphia, and Ellis B.
Sohnable, of Lyceining, the former of
whom took strong ground against the sale,
and denounced it in bitter terms, while
the latter proceeded in, a bitter tirade
against the friends of the present; bill, the
principal portion of which was directed
towards the Pennsylvanian newspaper, a
late copy of which he had in his' hand,
containingn strong article, in favor of the
bill, from which he frequently quoted,
and commented upon—thc,sum and sub
stance of his remarks being that the pa
per was not worthy the respect of the
party, could
. neirer he relied upon, and
had never been- anything elsethan the
month-piece of corruption. His remarks
were frequently applauded;and made in
I a bitter strain of eloquence, that . teld
with 'severe effect upon the friendi of the
Penns,ylvanian Present. After this show
of denuncination, a vote was takettou the
adoption of the amendmentj which. was
crushed with but cue or two . negative
Squeals, The .action of the "Convention
shows very plainly'that the course of their
organ hero . is fully approved by the Dem
ocraey of Pennsylvaiiia.,,and' that opposi
tion to the sale of the Publie WorkS; "as
provided for in the priment bill" will' be
their war-cry in the - next campaignr=-..-
Rirrisbarg Telegraph,loth. : ir
- pgr-Retunt the ' Wife
murderer, was• executed at Toledo, Ohio;
on the 12thinst. , He contented to hav
ing zonrdered two men, besicies 140 wire,
Ho was 42 years old, • , • •
411ebeniel+p c ii0i0 0 00 1 41tiNi
State are pnrsning l i:heir tattsl,H,eollirse, ‘ e itt:
. , :tend ''-- '
Ones when the fo i 3.9 of , coi_eg par.
4 8 azi toit!higjal!foti: o o2 6 og oi.otttity
o eodeavoring t' ,iise;:false issues iith
* iolt to m1)11'41100 judgment: of thee
nipple as to the - Itoal - Merits of the Case
which is to be tied before ‘ thens. ""Wrig
gle- and twist, hOWenr, 'its they. , may
1 .
p l ease, they, y rest assured that the
roile of this d old coniwonwealtb
l i z
ar not going o 1 e led, astray from - the
"kit logioal nu duration of the questions
originally
,rupo e n d
_fur their considers.
tion., : Yoreignie and slavery,ortension,
the lights and p *vileges of free labor and
the protectic a
ofl 1 BemisY Ivania. interests,
1 a n dthe ,only poi 1 - to be decide' • upotr,
n these Et4ri the principle of say
ing graceuver p o4unes,' but upon broad
1
notional grounds. • , We shall not suffer, the
diseussion to de enerate int° the coMPass
of a 4ebate at, a mkar's Board, but we
shall insist upon he " Byend." leaders of
IT' cofocoism' ni ting, . it; upon the broad
Taxation.
p atform of Nntu tion, Slavery - eaten:
Lion . and Natio Such, was
the position the ri sh free tirade DeMo
crag were conte t that we should. take
until the notelna ion of Packer disorgan
ized their . Mn i k,s and the nomination of
W r il4mov strueg terror to their 50n14.-- , -
Now they deSire to reduce ' the whole
qiieatiott tu, thel simple form.,! 4' WAs it
right in our it!, Legislature ,to pass an,
1 i
act- for the. sale , the Main Line of the
Public. Works'? We see the snake,.
WSW
though it on
of, its tail. 'We
country to pass t
forewarned, all ni
his venom, U 4I
their Minds, or,
_ I
merits of the.is.s
meet this, as we\
bUt we shall net.,
the touchstone o
way, , we may IJAKi
with great pleas
1, ,
rialon the subjec,
isiature and., the
few days-age by t
when. the accredi
speaks in favor,
at large,. or : the
to, endeavor, for t •
provender,to . fo
.watch-towers of..
pass-ward which
guard,mounting.
show.n, the little end,
ask our - friends in the
its notice around, that,.
ay be forearmed against
i net suffer it to poison,
divert it from the real :
0 . We are resdy to
re every other qu-tion,.:
l llow it to take effect as:
the contest. By the
mention that we read,
• , the approbatery edito,
of the aetieu ofthe Leg
thiveruor, published a
ho Peansylvanian, and,
ed organ of the party
ill becomes the press
e leaders of 'the party
e ,sake of 'plunder and
.e the sentinels'an the
. rty to hail fora false
ms not ' been issued at
,Son,
, I DAvxD WlLmo'
this gentkittaa in
ieni ha - m.1241ga u
rence, and all wh
terviewa have e
the histiest degree
l i
nest, Lian'est man',
Gvorutior ofilenus
ding talents and
culated to gain eN
is so fortunate as
'.—Since the arrival of
town many of onr ' chi
li:on him at the St. Law
have spoken of their in
. "ressod themselves in
1 l'a.tified. He is an ear . -
'Rost will b: the next
l esaala. Its coin:aa.n
-;0461 mao.cors are caf
ery Llama his friend w'ao
to make his personal. ac-
that is necessary to
quaintance; and al
secure to him an unanimous election is
that every man s mild know him. ,
We are surpri- ad to find-that so. many
I i
w i o do not know Mr. Wilmot are der
a m
1 11
isapprehens . . i in regard to his views
upon the two great subjects of the Tariff
and Slavery. In !die time we will put
them right upon i,ltes . e que4tions; but we
hope to have those 'rhe doubt his orthodoxy
t. l call upon him tlie.nselvo3.—Pitil. Sun.
Ammuces E ?IA Snot.--The Les
' . gtou Dimmer I and Reporter, sap:—
"Col. J. Delph ' le& a bald eagle on his
farm, two miles e nd a half from this city
on Wednesday t l . Doneasured nearly
seven feet betty n the tips , of its wings'
and must have b en fully three feet high,
when alive and ian erect position. It
had destroyed fo ea pigs for the Colo
nel 4 the morning i 1 as killed, and although
he did not much like to shoot this repre,
sentatsVe of on I nation, yet When he
thought of ' the oss he had' sustained in
the destruction of his pigs, his patriotism,
like Bob Acre's courage; oozed out at his
finger'n, end,
.and the noble bird fell a
victim to his unerring rifle."
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DEBT "our W'ssT."---Pertons intend
.l' •
i,"' er to go West please read the following
.
picture 1 of life. iii l'oira, where people ex-
Pot , torget rich '',efore they know 'it, and
.
pay' five, ten, and fifteen per cent. for
honey litni moutli. Delightful place to
- lie, no doubt ! . .
"Debt I debt (
rner lots to pa
of the lawyer
t. 1.0
w of the nit
t`ere is nothing' .
fiiteii Market,
..
harp; it. costs
ffiicEnoi fodka: t
gdertakers' bills'
aix feet:lank in
caSti3 more tfian
because the
me time in the
Pro ,4 Pftt l 4.2Wb.
f.i
wrnderful Staieli
everybody in debt. Sell
the merchant; then bor.
to.bUrmil estate n4in;
er to priy.the doctor, till
h a t hits apyihing like a
costs to much to live
/gether- too much to die,
heir cemetery lots and
'are enormous, A place
bunch of haAel brush
„, lot in Greenwood, arid
! is a prosPect of a-city
future. If it were not
t would become Qf this
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FIRMUM/
Varga
Past Office at Malian Valley, i s
gds. (Warty, has been' discontinued for
want 4f it reliable Democrat to trio clamp
of •
~ .
,- - Aal34,lrain, rain. A-mill it never stop?
While.we write, we are receiving the
iiiitii:leventh edition of a lisettled rain?*
Well,- we can stand it, if the people out i
in the "StOCir:!lePlt .P:keTTNdit On-Xlij
This is Court Week, and nearly every,
section orPottcr County representeAl t y
men who are either:,jurymen, litigants or
witnesses, all lootdr4 healthy aid vigor.
°us %
Remy lArfikeMn;.,of 'Kettle k
i n this county, informs us that from th
cows, during #l4 tFelye : months, he
has made 527- lbs,`4 Xiatto; 4ol l:l3. t'
Cheese; and ,
This is an average of- , 1751 lb - !Corßcitter,.
and 80 lba. of Cheeie to each cow for the
year, whieh -we think can hardly be lest',
even ;among, gibs? who - make'a businesS
of dairying. . Mr. An:diction is a Nom;
gian, and one bf the'colonisti . of Ole Ball;
We have 'received from Mr John $
Dye, Broker, Wall -St:- Nei York, afoo
sim4e of.the Shekel or Judas cola. 4
is the eoialor thirty fieioes of which Jas.
das betrayed- his marooir ) sad au. intereL.
ing relic oftlke. twat: dap - 4
the Christiin
era. Those who wisk - to probure one of
them can. do so bi:enotOiing postnek
stsmkt,s to, the.amoo t at 4 2,4 cents to Joht,
S. Aye,. Wall: N. rite 13 t . theia
will be sent for a dollar.. .
A Fact Worth' 10corc4F5r. 77 , Few ad,
vertised,rnedigines befere•-i4o.puidie coil,
tinue for any.ilengtli - of time te'commend
confidonce„ ln. most instances being so„
Brat nogrums. (upon -WhiCh their. pope-.
Igrity 'depends) composed of cheap; often-.
times in ingredients, they meet a
short lilted existanoc, j This is especially
true if we refer to. the various prepare,
tionf of sarsaparilla With which our Mar—
keti are inasiated, Hurley mathicac,.
taros the only leiltiaiate and reliable ar
ticle, and no one shonhtbo.deeeiv,ed into
using any other,--Se. Lpuii- 41trald: -
'SJId whelesale h by Sobeiffelip, Bro. k Co;
T t146.,
N. ,'; Russell, Scutt k Co:, o Philia4plptia, P.
Par ein . . p : Wright l & c 0.,. N..:Cr„,.. Deem),
Ilyde, Co,, St. l o puis;•3lu.; at4aU extensire.
drug uker la_ntir, _
31.4;Ratioa—+t bad - accident happened' on
Monday, the'Sth inst. ' D. - C. Strong, my ion,
aged. about 10 years, in filling a tree about sit
inches through; cut it off` the stump, and the
butt of struck his rightlei about two inch.,
es below the knee, split the skin 10 or 12
inches down and around the calf of the leg;
and broke both bdnes: The liesla was badly.
ruptured. Medical help waS . .proeured, and
after a long and' tedious i 6xamination, we
got it fixed. In_sewiug . it up it - idOic,2o stich
es—and during whole liperativ the boy
did nat shed a tear. French set - the bone,
assisted by others., - - The - 1)4111s in: tfife care of
Dr. White, and is doing - welt, ' !:"
June 15. Q. W. STRO'SG..-
It seems that Mr.. Strongtook
.
bmge: at our giving Dr.: Ohm* the Credit
of the, above operation: We now give
Mr. Strong's verlioU of the, inatter4liOtigh
we believe he will. hardly retoize the
" Style " of his constaulaioation is it stands
in part corrected for publication: Dr.
Frenolf was assisted by Drs. Ellison and
White. We hope all 'parties are satisfied
now. 7 "En JOURNAI24 1-r
•
Tux Secretary of the T7,atirtry is of
opinion that there' will - 1)e ^a surplus of
22,000;900 in the government strongbox
"at the and of. th e current ,fiseal year. Ile
moreover anticipates an increase of reve
mie under the new tariff,' which will be
in opperation on the Ist .of: July next,
In view of these considerations, Spada
ay Cobb has already, it jis . stated, deter.
mined to recommend to Congress, in hia
report, an extension of the • schedule of
articles of *merchandise.on_ which no du,
ties shall be levied: . • • -
,
CoLustaus, 0., June 13,
EL Gibson, State Treasurer, resigned hix
office to-day, and the 'Governor appointed
A., P. Stone, of this fill the VaCatt•
oy. A deficiency of Soa1.),000 'has 'been
dbicovered in thelreaSury, Which Gibson
says existed when he came into office,
caused by the 4leteleation •of -john G.
Breslin, the . former State ;Treasurer: The
Governor has appointed it. committee' of
investigation
_ .
( IT it said that.* case ! in: chancery, in
London, has.just - been decided, by which
a 'limber of American citizens have been
declared the lawful heirs Ito the 'property
of a Mrs. Shard; Who ;died in England iu
1819. The gmotitit involved is lelieved
be about $259,000, which for. several
years, has been infested in British securi
ties, awathig a final- decision. The heirs
in whose favor the decision has been
rendered, i - reside - in. Maryland, .Pennaylvil
- Ida,* New Jersey, Vermont,
Michigan. , Their attorney.
writes that no 'appeal 114 been taken as
yet, thoughthere was some , apprehension
that there would be:• s'iresort`top higher
court by those interested in resiOlg - ? 11 9
payment of the money. I
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