r= 2.: • •:'E'' : ('.'' -' --- f - zi . - :'1 . - ''.7' 7' 4 7 , - . -7 --- 77'-1 e 7----'-^ -- - - f 2„,;; better I:Gt gO• YUlPig taarrie4 folks :wicii llt. A: t r Itrliu. uove noLlintil- oud menu se-i - eit 1- .1.r. ,..._ .; _ _._. _____.ll),-.Ein with, are: inek - eus.shle, if, t,.i , x.-1 4 do Porthe PoMr.Tourual. I tot emigate to Kansas or to semi , other ' 11.•:::iti: . T rr,olll s.tivnigarnt... :..: • 1 1' ;alluil `'' -he I .QI F I4 alE4l '''' 84t :' e l' ea p' .f -.'. . - -Not., j:hoye expriTsed . Div mind: just NV.i.1..1- - .. , :1),..7Mich. Aug. 14. 1 ., 18,7,8. , ail 4elioye, and : have described :the Court. 1 • . • , , Ne... l'.ft.ts; -si :-. , : ,: - I try jtast ;se; I-Pink - it; ill bear; and 'Mv ' ; a ••• - , - a.. • • . • De.„ , s ir: p r e s ,,,i, vg : i - ,) ins . ( I,._ ; ...egire cats ~: _ ett .tan, to over, Dr under partureft;VA? .e.IOs, I engaged to write tai rate 4.'1 1 • . Permit m , . , •C, , ripw. .34 , , Th.liter, to .5:11' a roan' N., - •;:;:•.;. iiicn • ct,i, - Yett'ins . i'tirth. i t het, • , ••truf.:;d , 4g . - Ar,,11...3 Cp , c4(11;?Cp110:t1:1c; a tact ;-trOrt.l fora tittre..;Mrfitiou of et y, en t- q - fr i t i p 4 I.miitory , ,i - o the ,k h h,,_,.„ Fa, . ,i ; : 4 ,1 ti ,.,. 7.hey i I-have just visited in the state of Niel, ~t.r, quite :iii :readers - of the ,T6t , ,e,,N1, A 4,' t fr.i_lt is loeatedithout, one hundred 'Hod thir . f'.„/ t vo. 4 ld .h r t_your r 'plet-tsu . re t %; -,i,ta1ui . „,.,. t. „; ly miles north of Kalamazoo, itt the corm _ . 4n . on. th e _.'.p a sser throu r g_h it_s ... columns. I . ,JI ties °r 310 e.astc; cud. Osceola, d - to kuon - .l•Niu.skepn - river. - .As - near - SS' 1 - could -_. it. --- eis..y. also- . be: int ere,..titut there were about 40 - or .5!) town . I..6:w.iiitt'grevt interYiMing will .eournare l ;: learn, :aith. these of Potter. Lthital. - that wheat - , t' 'll of this 1t914: The soil is ti black - .totn itod • kia..s., •in the vie'inits. of :Neils, MO ito . 4 .elity, loom, till.. Anifzicbo level .ille Ni- Y. were ;I :trifle .be • tt • ••-the' h ~Ivith n4mbrrins,r rills and blooks, mad an I,,atte in r0i „,,.. _ : A s t e r l eitrin „. x ii t , ll. . itteeta-totitil _tributary to the 'A:tisk-con • , ..z ' 1 ; sutllelett!lt . , lurge for nulls and Maeldnery. it ,, • I - - . - ; . , -' 111 "-i I 2411 - ;.49- yktil ? re.',e•lidu g e_ until ..r , F . E•ejk o„lii,ii,„...o.alyiscir. C 0..., , 0 ; . timber is maple, - elni, beech, iron ;" ' .d -. 6 . ' The ..-p t lie g ' S. W. f r O to 01,.',,i.4:4 1 - -d . ' lleio th ,,.• weed,. thorn-a1... 2 de, walerlch. and once ''arth .. aPl - earetl ttIPIC_ arv..and tie cror, -, 4 lin ,:l while a . wild Idnl°.- - The. 'tiro c^ ie nettles, • - "began to ;inp';.o - e. in ' their ,-, , . I matted, from' II) to 18 inches '1.;‘ , .11, with ~. .- - ~-,, ~ ~ - aprieJrall; e, , ...* . n - continued -t,o do se through the rtst et - T-cabbagit, leeks, wild grass, c • • 1 Ohio .and Indiana, 'to Te'rce Haute,`miming vines, and other herbagethat af .• e nen to._•ayette Co., Illinuis, corn it • t' '''''` h-t f c t4 iii- - - - t e l itial .o. the hest:Trollies of p „i t i t . :; 44 .l . showed room sins of ket.t.. c Kansas, l'iPl maple's - reaeh • a .Iteightli warilnel. .p D t i la I neared tit. Louis, :Me. ~ 1 1• 2 3 . ' 0 9 d any that r. have•t'eelt before, and I fall; myself in a for more producti:;:';:. the -elms. peer up like go many 'pines.— priiblly. ;he most numerous - i'll . -4 frnit:fili conntry than I have hitherto'' I,l°,_ei,m is :Trituessed. .:ks I passed up the Missouri. of. thelarg°:•iluihei; Trees- Of all kinds - ri"7.:r, a distance - of 400 miles to Tc.;t:lF:i . grnlV vets thriltY' shut and high , 8114 . into - K ztusas ..r en .h, )ry their ttitalts, entirely clear of. limbs fill . l'ity, thence appear near thnir tops. 'faking it threugh the Shawnee Reserve, a'distanee 'theY '.Of alr...int ZIO miles, I stue the h ngeSt .Iy inal Illrge, its rtilail is hard to be found, if I ever saw a country fixed up in a net - Arowth of earn apt I ever had the pleas mural Sunday suit, it was when I was in , l ure of seeing In, fact corn appeared t o Meeosta and Osceola euunties.. ;, - 1. - !: the- staple, 'as far up the Dyer as I „froveiled. Wheat looked ' rather p ,- ..0r, i Those cennties .are new,. but settling - I:mil:Lid Dili for a food crop. . Yery fast. Wut. Breen, Of 13eauville, Al - There is now quite a tide of emigra_ ilegany Co., N . , 17, has purchased about _ . it ', 1300 aersa there. J. G. Robbins, °four thin' from the - east to MigspEri, and if had a ;et:es &oast/twit-fa ..:I knew of tin !county, has purchased there. Any one information _renntrythat coulti,ofrer so great induce- I ' h ° wishes to acquire farther ,L.l:Cdti to,the .e=mot. iot.' that country, wonid (10 Niell to write to 'either of tho s e, gentlemen. - As for Kat say she was Una tiountfes are surronuded with - ..ble - -,to show herself ill as a favorable a Th('"e. .eonljition 'as she would have dune had Piueries, and nand plains that are very slit: not been laburine: under a (1100th ;----- }-""'rem . • • s, Tot. swop vocii„3 it; the vicinity o f ( ...,,i,„_', • The plr ,: re that Ihavo just described it City, there had been 110 ran. This nappens tO ke one of Nature's bri ,-, luest e preyed :coito ti drawboel4 4)11 • ; li e mti ,, , , spots and :.tocatOd at a point, where it is gspecialiy st, this 4 on.-:04 oftil ,- : year, (Jun: moat needed. : . :i. A. St,Anv 4 juV.) I think the last day Of July ;--- ' triiie itzt a nice storm: It rained furious ly for four .or five hours. This gave a fresh appearance to every kind of herbage. The cern unrolled its :leaves, and all thing started anew to improve. For sev vral?days previous -to the ;;.in, the•-therett ly got up to iir• and twice to 115'.- - llad it not been for the continual breeze .that never 'ceases in this country, I think it .'bald 'bald hive been detibt'iul whether tve :would have dsurvivedv so hot a, climate - I think I never before inhaled so purel atmosphere as is Common to this Ter . 4itor7. It sets so sort in ones - lungs that It affords a pleasure in' breathing it. Cu'. 4..stinptive and bronehetive invalids aro sore td improve by coming .hure. The natural resources of the Torritori ..with few cTaer i tiotis are, very favovabie : -Witss soil is extremely rich. It is from 2 to 0 feet deep, afid is rarely seen less ;Asa four feet deep. It resembles very much that of Missouri. The surthee rill ng, and for one hundred and twenty : miles-bay lt into the Territory, I s.nv uu _tivaulps or mar.shes whatever. There- is tatludation of quarry atone, from ten to fifteen feet below the surface, which ; ;Makes, its appearar.eft along the- ravinem aria I : .k:thrsi they eveti. 14y ivoli the say -4;4:4a ru4ily p.i4oes. This quarry stc.!rse ii easy of acees, and is going Tutu use -very fast, fur feu_eing and buildin g ; pur • Tuub is very searce; • I. think the au glut of timber has been over-rated, tknd, the . duality .is uot. r .asgoOd as I ex, .pected to tind it. . make this ,state -Inen!,.-as.i reel bound to put.the tiling in -its true light to my friends in Potter.)—. Good pine flooring is worth from 870,00 t,:o. $BO,OO per thousand feet. Oak $35,U0 :and 140,00; blaek walnut is still higher. Alran'oak. . • -' There haVe, been found several veins, of atone coal, I think it is quite common in t 'Territory ; think the thicker vein . yet discovered,- measures •about felYr and -nue half feet, but three feet is the genet.-, nl thielitess. . • • • • "l'he'hottso Wateris obtained frem *bicli Vary from 8 to 50 feet deep. The ftepth'of - theivell depends upon - its dist tauce - from the river or !ravine. Goner 'ally:lthe.ifeeper•the well; the colder will I be the. Water.: In many' places we found itY,ilitiin'dilEcult to get water for the'. - jiorse.tr; and sometimes for. Ourselves. This 34 , 1 partially . the 'eon airy being 'ilea: arid- ; :a t wells enough - dug; and part ly te.the 'ilionth.• Many wells afforded -bit little water; while iathers 'Could . hard- - 1 . 7'b0, dipped • In[thq „. - wet part . of the 1 yearilheire . will be running water in all o the.crielts - 'hut in - thed-y the year, 64i12& of then. en ftrelyi while Others hii.Ve pond hulps Ldonc , tteirlettotati." • ' - I Beth in 3tiesquri Ad Owing to 1 the .dratith,.,the:oopi nett breaking j Will to .an entire...4,ll=o, but that upon "old.plowing lode 'very well. The . LeSt I _pilq* . t4t,,,r;io Were :on the .reserve is' not . yet ppf 1. 4edJ,When is, ecOmineud those Fha g t 4 Kanaai to htiCtalte a lotili at hw 9r 4 on the Missouri river, and F 4 - 4,44 f F giait'rune seetions,o:: the ~ • : = MY• °FP- 44E94 'f'; "thg-Meji of We:dill 14 . p, - andnien. tolerable-rineails /..1 - 4elq well - to go to .Kansas; but quite Lfl *ad men of any u7e whe - bave .4. with limited' Means, Ind! :finurnal. .• i111,01414i 9,7, 1857. T. S. CHASE. EDITOR IND PUBLISHER. ~lzpq!ii sz.A. , ii , i g i s 1; l t .l GO' ER.NOlti DAVID Wit. l Mtlf, of Lintafora, von CaSIMISSIW:ER, WILLIAM MiIiLWARD. of l'llibdelphis, FOR SEDGES or Trit svpnEmE carri7, JAMES VEECii. of Fayetti., J:ISEPH 1. LEWIS', of Ci)etFr. " COSTAL.," ICIFE GREAT:RAT, rOACJI &c. EXTERMANATOR, 3:•38 tiruadway, Y. , has Ompleticed 116 ittivertlistrkg earupaigu ag4in in our e4ilunin.i. See Advertiseaulst !utl SpecialNutice iij in, day's paper. 6 - &-We 1.111,11,4 on the' tifrt page of this nutnbor i , the testimon):- of au, inipor• taut witnetis,l as to what get:erred ut the cackitig' of Lairrence 20i ClsawattenUe. We do this, liet:ause thete ase a few men in the country who still profess to doubt. the c4reciiteu3 of our correspondence from iilansa last. a-Nis:on. If they will just read the 'extracts nu our outside, they will doUbt no longer, Unless thCy are willfully Wind', Bef - The Republican 'State Central Cuinulittee h.j;ie • Published in the llar • • - • - risburg Teltziet,9)ll, a, list of appoiatmeuts for Judge _Wilmot to speak iu every see den of thelState, -Tbe iliaUreut speeches, all of which are to be thadefreiu, August 25th to October 13th,—rrlesS.thau fifty_ days. We find no. a.ppaintment flir this iintriccbate - Niciaity, —in "fact, the Whole Nortlietin Tier, with the exceptien of Erie, ,is.lelt without au . ap — puintinetlt, _r right, etl4 we are glad . to see that the .ConnUittee- bare ap poiuted the Work where it iS tuctst'ueetb cd. The; people of the Nerth tier 4eeci rio'reroinder,oftheir knpla it is, to Tote. O r the Iteptilalieau State Ticket. 1 es-The Washington •Star, the 'face ond Eddler' nitheAdministr4iononitlies the following- happy eenreSsion - in a re, eeet;editorial - on the . Southern - elootions: uWii frankly, avow that we wish every northern nian, was ayro-ala.very Dian of principle, - and Wan in favot: of 'planting that institution in all Territories. and O:L4h where it would bnpipfitahle." - Stich au avowal aiouisll at °rice, have n tohn -in the columns tf- the Lyedming Gacctte, Warre,it I.Erlger , l U/earfield Re cfPLl anal Clinton :/e t. »ioirdt.. 7' Let eiuidly — frinlt iu tlieir: course, anti tho:soealled hernooratie party in Peensylvaniannd - other, northern States will have run its string, '- We have no doubt that they• 10,0 in cobc - ert.with - the Sfiar, 'bat 'Oleo they lavk the hack Fiev-.77isary INVe aV an-licoytal frpn, until aftei the Penniyli-anitt an 4 Ohio elections--4,uf'Fe sib .;,'lllitid9i4)) ; ;lnok for • . it soon after. • -.. . . .t i .._, Nit. Eatgoß :--43..4 ta r e tau et or oa r State .-._ • election ,agmaches tieer,;the movements of tip .dillerent plirtiss - or tindidates beeome-objeets- - -bf.ile.cper intereit - , ; tcrthe IftsichattiPP - Poll* J —r- uiStAte. • .#lorea,dfli. -11 .!4: 0 . 1 4, Fflhat*Ver .pay#: - irill • - '''-'' ans4s. - - I . '''..l not oe int ereste d It! •, me , Durres n, ~ The .clairn.of the Buchanan men in th e : between two rival candidiiw fot_goyern • • 9 North h 4.- .- e the election; ..e.or ints, Ithat he . 0 i r p ubli s h e d la last,: week's JounNAL ~ t -,', . [And volt then, .. nar :Democratic, frien:4l,. tothe r tee -otate ' . :s'ettla secure fi t i r-1 41° ,7' , , , . i who have read them tvitb ro much inter I Men of KsOatts? Flow_ has this hc 4 ',,a aoae‘ I est, please lay Oitle your party , prejudioii: We have. at Creed ..•elselrhere the appoi4 7 l (It .yo l . h A ve any) fur one Minute - and sa y : went of - taory,..otie - of the teeeist; of. the 4 WlitCh mon - commands'your reatieeti , -- 'ffia . • T. '4. / '' ' ' ' 1 'AMt ' ... li, ibuti.,;fra. kly and fearless byettae.aill . l i !Border - 11u ns, -to- to itnportant-omect . . . • • I ing la n dmidterm:et hina tief.!,iate.p.e? f - We here give Neter Oihon's discriptiou I 1 . . discuss the," --rineiples; end is-. il L 1 her '-, -- -..- r. . luf another tiftliese wor thies; Mid a hu. , sues involVed in the coaling. eleetiourt -1 ' 1 apPoliitine ri t: After giving, SCorclary ler Packer, timidly .and contemtibly Wood en's celebrated - Pioelaulation. on I shrinking from the contact ? . 'I say ten- i - :teniptibly, bewuse I hold that any, man,; page 132 ' the !Do9tor i'lliceed-, ' ' , however talented he. may ;be,. :who- re-; - .. , "This rod:Mut .ealling foril.ltin , teer militia from sou,Ntisri nod elsewhere quires a committee tot tell 'hint. when he! , may speak, and when 4o hold his tongue,! ?tit of . thelerritory, exhibits an utter larc h of souna ju!is worthy.of contempt. it is noticeable I dg•al' u ti and came nigh P r°v 'rlthat Mr. Packer wipe us one reason 1 ing more disastrous to the country than , for! asking, the 'State- Committee if it; 4 ,11-th e ei,-41.-z. evil:billed that have Y et I Would do for hiM to meet Wibet4 before! transpired.' Not Satisfied ; however, with ;the people, that "rho interests of other , the • proCiamaticn, which, of itself, , ' cm ' !candidates were involved in the remit,. sufficiently ruh'el'i"rnn 3, he nute' , , , 'Prirate I Bow then, are we to interpret the refo,! letters to, parties in. Missouri,. eaffing , ; fb r!sto of t he committee to let.; him speak ! i w en, looney and artinitions of !war, IA) ear- Ithmd logic': as -well as OW common 1 IN Gilt his partisan pwposes. This prect-lsothic, woul d say . they were afraid he ; Imitation and these letters called together ; would nut unit; jeopardize ' his own, but I thousands of mon, mostly from Missouri, 1 1 the " ititeiests of other candidates" also, with -passions indented to the With - wit de-; f t , i ii a tacit a d oi j o t oll th a t , t h e prop o s e d i gree, anti whose (Oily thought and full de- ;, ~ .; luiseussion , would result: disastrously to ; termination was illiolesale slaughter and i - thetnsel y" . • I destruction:, From the hour they en " I Tl,c ohli r game of throwing dust in the; tered the territory uotil they apron partptedi 4copic . s e't.,,, has been practiced with too its borders, their path wits nonsked with 1 much siteects to be abandoned yet.. The bloodshed and ruin. There was searcel . v : cry of " Buchanan; Breckenridge and ; a ;,rime in - the vast category of crimes that . Five Kun:, ,',at,” did 1 mein good service last ; they did nut commit with a brutality, fall, the audacity of which was equalled scarcely conceivable in beings bearing the , 0n1y..7 by its base .hygieraey, and judging human form. . It would he disgusting ; from the past, we may .exp.:et; the doe- and sickening to recapitulate the wanton ; tors of the party-to concoct some equally atrocities,the hellish cruelties, perpetra- ' ;etheacious' nostrum "not bad to take" to ; ted' by tese binds of voleutter militia. When Governor C cary !quiet the consciences. of restive Demo- a pp eared aumn g l erats, and prevent their kicking off the , , them .at their c nip at Franklin , a s u m+ a , • , , , known-- -'---; p arty shackles in the coming contest. I hereafter be related, NW matte . Poulitlitss therefc.rv, the Central Corn- his purr i nae to di!,;band them, it was w ith i m i too of the plc ,, ' . Lit:terrified " Denniera-: difficulty that their leaders cr•elerestr•;:m , ee their fiendish appetites and prevent tne; ~ have acted wisely in not letting their r or two later.l ou t to i'indidate loose jest at present. If after; epasualmati"" of their shocking designs, judiciotiS course of currying and stall! The presence of the !rovernor there WPs ! feeding they s h ou ld see fi t t o take hi m ! most opportune. An hoa r perform a few extra antics for the' the town.of Lawrence would have been :Ispecini edification of his friendg it would! in ashes • every loa, woman arid child in ; doubtless be - hi , rly gratifying and proper. ; it . would ' have been n ruthlessly slaughter-1 Freemen of Putter County ! let us ; ed ; and several thousands of human Weigh - well the principles involved in then bloodhounda thirsting for vengeanc e . , -priment canvas and decide whether - Wil-; would have beck let loose upon:the ter,rt-! mot th e fearless and tried champion of, tory with tuneontrollable fury, to La y l Freedotn,- shall have our suffrages ; or the : waste - and i desolate' whatever-cattle their way, It is impossible'4° man who is held in leading strings by I to imagine , the SLOE POWEIL ! for this is the pow the extent of the calamities rind e te r ;u i rtAh o i, rw w n h t ich in s p h v i e ip m e e s iit an o d f ' that w....01d have ensued. . .The iw :la ru ri n' n i o r r ot h it e r l t :l- 1 . would have spread beyond the'boundar.l th e so ea led Deniocrutie, party - whatitot. acs of Kansas to ovory state and Orrit o FYlNorli or 'South. This party stand's with of the Republic; tlui tocsin of war would 1 hat i n -band awaiting the behests of its have sounded from nue extremity of the' master, and ! responds with double alaeri-I Union to. the other; and as bloody a Civil ' tv at every crack of thealavedrivers whip' strife as the world has fiver known must! Wh at a so L oa i siti :: t h at a party profess . have been the result. For this act of the edly the niost Denrooatic,sliould in reali-1 secretary, which, but for the timely in -I ity be the mos.flaithful ally, and abject , Iv:Heil:nee of Governor Geary, would n t leave I ree l ~ of the most crushing Dtvott'sat the! been productive of unspeakable evils,! world ever beheld ; yet litchis the self. e c sid e pt Burhanitit, with ch(totirteria-1 , evident truth, and every Democrc, v atiie. i lac 9.lv:rasif,y, has re:warded Mr. Mixt, . I.Lory won itt, .tlic riurtli Li heralded by the I sea•isitl. the (;tike of receiver for theDellstuyery oligarehists as a victory for them, I ,ticurc Leif./ Didriet," , With every true Itepublitian, it should. Seine time ago the Warren Leil9er, in ; therefore he a a consideration of far I justifying Walker's foray against Law- 11, 1 , reatdr inomor e t than the mere, securing i iof (}hoe , that ilia oreat,-.. oral weight of reno said, "they, (the Free State twil l • i , 13 . cast i n t o ..,,, Pennsylvania should be "of K a0 , 54 ,0 have been :protected in rip "their just, rights." This , does not cur. of Froadom; B. respond with the opiniOn of Doctor Gi. ALLEGANY Aug, 1857 horn who says on page 162 : "Thus it appears that, although crimes of the blackest dye were daily and. hourly being committed, and. many of the crim inals were arrested and itidicted, the only con N ietious that could be obtained by the district - courts, with ; three supreme judges, and a United States distriet, at• tornev, in the space of two years, was (111 t for stealing and another for killing a horse; three fur assuming office; and some eight. En-ten - fur selling liquor with out license. "What ir,canic of the incendiaries, the robbers, the °ravishers .and assassins?— These were permitted to run at large, to burn houses and crops;' violate and brand women steal horses and male -1113 d luta- Tier defeneelcsS men iu their own homes or on the public highways, with impuni ty ! Or if they were arrested, they were iminecilately set at liberty again, upon wortbleas`bail, faithless ,ludo, or, dia. charsed because. - of . nee tered hy - Unite 4 States Dietrich At torney, or acquitted by a veriliet easily obtained from a paeked jury of eriitiivaia like themselves: ' Supreme jwi,ITS aud 4igivict attorzeys had plenty ofleisure and admirable Opportunities, to secure e_omfartahle building` lots and ; - eligible claims, and 'JO grow rapidly- rich -. l4pnii salaries insuPlont to meet theiT daily wants; . tho - worst felons 'TAii at large, laughing to aeorn-the lavrti g anti the holding of colitis were no - alb:kg better than alltinleicss farces; in whioh ail inter, ested found abundant soUree'snf amuse: . ment, ' ' Theamt . , author also save: "Il v e aniurderorluif 13tolicr, or all lit erat4d Rpm "'straw.bail,' arg an!no cif thcm hie- now ::holding 0f4R05 of reqonsibility uuUer "the fqdcraf'sayeramont." That is securin thepatio i n ,their just rights:With a . veupaneci but it is all.the security which Buchanan Democ racy affords:Au the • Free State - men •of Kansas. il l Whit Fears THE troops and civil offioers for Utah are not expected to reach that territory until about the first of November. A SEN . stinr: • MAN.---Judge R. B. Warden, heretofore a leading, proatinent and influential _Democrat of o . l t io, wh o supported Buchanan last year, has become disgusted with the endorsement by tlia State Convotiatt of rho Arad Scutt do• elaitiu, arid in a letter to the Ohio' State Jou'rnctl, invokes a merited defeat upon his party. "DE:mocnitic" 11.ArTmEss.—A few weeks ago a slave escaped from - Missouri, and -was chased by human blood-hounds to Springfield, where they,suc ceeded in atrestin g him.• The Jtiu.rna/ uf,that city, Buchanan ; paper in notic ing the , arrest, says it iS `*HAPPY to an. notuice" - thainhe slave has been returned to hopeless bondage Thus it seetuslhat human bonbagu ;ice sourecol"lletnocrat ie" •happiness. 7 —. Knozv (Iowa) . <l . O ar- .4. ii.Dm TO POLITICIANSHDOring political campaigns,. says the .I,,ebanon Courier, politicians spend . nuteir in cir culating electioneering documents broad, east over the country - for the pUrpose of rnaldr,g converts to4licir cause; ;but fro. potty without much success. Were, they to aid• in putting a good Paper-0 their party into the hands of voters,-they would render much more efficient service to their Ouse: Newspapers read, Where long electioneering documents Will Paoker was announced some time since to appear ou the:ittinip at a,Clariou county democratic meeting; hut as'ihe State Cbnimittee had not then 4 . 4 - .)t him s'ecuredthorouahly, he . was not Permitted lo .iks he is now coti , l- pletely cased, the . ecnuieittee" caii him around safely, hereaffer, - th i faitbfnl beiUgUlloWed higaze at him through the iron bars which surround him, but not to approach 'close 'enough' to tall: ot di m's* the slavory with him. • • tobir Enui4: 'LUTE Lis% e latit_Wrk , ron ,t;e4tgri, t; - Fore i John Peirsol 84iruou PeaTvo -Anthony JoneQ It Bird, Swg Claik & P4i114) 1 . - qedize Jatilef!, E ,den, ':Beat -This-- in 00.eartien• met l liattreil U feet 064)1.bn0.10#.. fo . Aigia .11; pua; f- here grew, this season, !S-Fahncri - Lettuce that U.; inches around the .:If.any.off. thegardene . ra aliFad:t7l - iliii, - let thew the paper fur .itiforuta rt:EmalVO VALLEY. Poop. FELLiI mein named 311‘A at Kistatotn, Gr , preSeuted her hi at a . birth—thia rauee of the would not _take create afamiU6. pathy iu :his dual rille Budget,. is "tinted that a It.romery Limit, living .en county, not long AZ10(1 sltand with three boys eing the ,third occur- rind in threelears. ; It many such wutuen to Ir. Lnndt has our sYrit estie efore . aware that 'men of t r34enting hlr - bands ts, tir6-lets, or te:ptets, We were not were in the linbi with either on.-!' Ike you to avoid all Patent or advertised Medicines. Why ? Simply because it is to their in terest, Wit) ;u one particular disease, oriatlio or dostrifetive -in its character„ and there are remedieS advertised which jar:linty cures, it is a well known fact Physicians experiment, tamper with, andin some /118011i'CA, areetUldir destroy life. We have Seldom heard of a rem°. dv which is so unitive► and successful- in actitin as fluricyrs Sarsaparilla, and would recommend it to the afflicted-for all dis eaSes which regiiire a purifying or rester ;:tive action on the .system.—St. Louis Leader.. Lebanon , i(Oitio) s'tur records the death of four to it from drinking whiskey with stryelittine lin it. It is also said that, tens of thousands of fish in the stream 1),-low the di4tillrry hare died.— . Rut in matting not how many loss their lives—or L rather how many are murdered daily to this wanner—it is all right, - because . capitalists have invested a large amount or, money in the business. .1.7w . .y cannot afford to sacrifice a few dol. lars far the sake of saving many lives ! What • a commentary •ou human nature— , what a stigma upon -the gOod works of God, is this licence& mur dering one man 'to till.the coffers of anoth er ! Do ,those in our vicinity Who are importing and' drinking Whiskey - on the sly, ever consider that they are accesories to murder in its worst degree ? Not by any means. They can make a little mon ey out of the traffic, and that hides the crime they are ounuuitt4ig. jEtlrrott 0.1•' .i♦rchave, In our private correspond. epee, the particulars of a very interesting little bit of romance which recently oc, curred in a little village in the wekern part of this - state. - The parties, with whom we are personally acquainted, were the daughter of a very respectable eiti eze, and-a married man of our neighbor ing stiato on thenorth. The young lady having a tast? for romance,. conceived finite an affection fur the gentlentatt f and by a systematic correspondenoe, en elope iliant was agreed upon. The lady's lath. or, however, get hold of the letter giving the plan, and was on the look-out. The gentleman !Amu after his adored, and was wet by her father with the request Ito continue bi;sjournoy, as the, lady could iint just then-accompany him. The fel. !low remained, in the. place a few days, during which some of„the citizens, out !of sympathy fer 'the girl an her father, itUok the matter is hand in some way, when the gay Lathariu roseented them for conspiracy; and which suit resulted in !his going to jail for attempted i abduct. don. lie !sin a tair way of-.spending xhe first year of his anticipated happiness in states prison. The yowl... e' lady hii -been exiled from home for a few mouths, in, order to prevent a' recurrence .of any situilar events. $P6:4li iceiice& Rat*, *coaches, Bed Bugs, In. &AN • • • "60STA.Tt'S" ko„ EXTERMI ' . • - NATOR; "OOSTAIt'S" I BED 'BUG EKTERIINATOR "COSTAIVS" }ELECTRIC POWD E for Ants, ilusenta, kc. (Tlle ONLY INFALLIBLE • REMEDIES knoWn.) ~ e.:. . "COSTAR" sends be mail, prepaid, n Santple Box tit' the Rat, Roach, 1:c. Ex. to any adßref..-s in the t, S., on receiprof SI, or thy Electric . , Pander for,G4c. ,(The lacing lipid cannot be sent by mail - ) -cosn.l.R" will furnish DRUGGISTR,, DEALEItS land STOREKEEPERS, with a Sln= aMple 1).110161ga of -his various preparation; insserted] with CircuiarA, Iliils, r.9*.prs. 4 f&c, on r c ce i pi o fi t ss. (cleating hal,. S 5 due when snl4,) in order that they may test Its Merit's, Igstr See Advertisement. For Circelars,'S:C.. Audi` :41s COSTALIa 22 No. , 3SB .140adway, N. T.: 0,11-4 t. - WoopLANp romadeforjequtify leg to'any French 'article imported, and 'for half the! price , :-'• for 'dressing Ladics'- Bair it has no ecinal, 'giving it a bright, glossy appear:trim. it,canses,Gentlemen's hair to curl in the must natural manner. It removes dandruq, always giving . the Ilair the ;appearance of being fresh shatapooetl:' ' Price . - only Feats.. ;SOne genimine unless signed •!: I • ,FETRIDGE .t CO., 'Tow York, ~ Prop'rs of,the 'Balm of a Thousaudßowert.; Tor sale by all Druggists. : s i Sold Druggijts, Cnn,. ' eriport; l'a. - • . , 4 4 , ...Rnag mai astrig.4 l rhomtl Shi r l e y . •waythrown fro n a torso on a moue A t , in .the western part. of Wrren oonoty„ ireek ago Last V myl riday, and so seve injured that he'died item hours afterJ • - _ 1 25 1 25 1,4 5 00 1 25 Nit. iMautaMfg mitt b ect i 'sviduliar from Y, tr(11,":. altavili is lassar:4orSeo °risky keo. =I - 7 - , - fatiOosplii -..tr;te.ciot e o r , i 1 •- ~ correded , ..oieekly, for qie- Journal: l I SCIWORIALIKEU.44.74ACAESiA'; i Daikrs f Pig flifiitts, Ciroedici;lia7e,i• vi t Bootrt7Shati;7osveipy;'Potkil'ioi r r t - i , . Neal, Nqticars- -4e.-, "iv, fc.i.- . ! ; 1 MAIN' STREIZT: I ' eUtDERSI`U/Cr, PA.I FLocrt, stweefinerp bbl„ ".. 4. )ALT, " COK - S Mket;? - iOO - Ris,; " 44 4.. z ••• TALLikir i wuoL, " " • SEIOYLDERS, ? Ph, DEER SEM, " MAPLE SCGAIS ~ 19 - lb., DRIED APPLES, " " - it " Pushcl, WAITE REAMS, " EVERIVAEAT, ' 4 .4 04 T'l, Com, - RYE, POTATOES; 44- " Enus; Dom, - /lay, Itt Ton, g,tiu,.ll.liiii.rtistintils. ADDILDIISTRA.TOIVS 'SALE. pur:,nauce of an order of the Orphans' Court of the county of Potter, there will be ,exposed to public sale-at the,Court House in Coudersport. on TCESDA I', the 22d day uf Pleptenther, i 857, the following-deiteribed real caste, situate in the township of Sharon, in said county . : ,Ittiunded ott the north hy the highway leading trim MillpOrt • toe tLbricl Barnes', oa the east by lands of J. Barnes and Barnes, ou the south and west by lands of Manic J Nich(l4, containing eight ,artet cure or 1041,:tb01.1t, two +terca of which is in, proved, and 9u which is erected, one frame house and one fraine *owe fruit trees tuereou. 011.16. S. JOSES. Adtainistrator of the tagalt, of Early Lyman, deqeaned. 1 1COTICE is hereby given that the under. 1.11 signed, an Auditor appointed by.thellr. pilau'. Court. for the imuntycif Potter,-to tribute 1 1. e asseti now in the 'hands of J. Hendrick, the administrator of ti.e estate of WILLIAM torus, deetai.ed, among the sertral creditors ottlie said estate. will attend to the duti e s of his race. at the Prothonotsry's. in ner in the 'Borough of Coudersport, on SAT ,1:111).1.1r, the 19th day of September next, at out o'clock, M. Persons interested ran attend if they think-proper. • . • ; • LEWIS IANN, Auditor. Coudersport, Aug. 111,- tail. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Till; following accounts-have bceu tiled at the Register's Office of Putter County, Penusylettui.t, - . and will be prescuted at the September Court, ZttrTuestla), September 22d, f.tr connrniptiou, e4si, to it : Account of Joel 110ndriek. athoirtistrattw of the E.tate of. \V Ilium Lyon, deceased, tats cf Sweden tOitil.14:11). ceututz. of Cluirles S. Junes, administrator f tit 17;,Lite deeea..ed, late of :iltarou Areount of 'Clark Crum,' administrator of the Est...Vn of Y6iGtnderlry, d',•cer.sed, late of 11 per6olls interebted- can attend itt. sail Bute cud playa if,Cuel think pauper. - A. AACKSu itegi s: r. 111:019Ttle4 ' Condoriport, A 22, 1 anz: f • in:II .tinericap Safety•raper Nam', facittring COul ! paiuty New cAI3ITAT,sSoo,OOk.). - .l, Presi4git. Office 70 *4ll-St, Perffet Serprity against alt mattner of Fraud by Cott:lacy . ..id:lg . on Plur.—To riTrei4 l'hotollraPhs and Anne° Country ' fe(a; Erasures, 7'ronsfers .4:= . • . AVING purchased the Patent for the ex , elusive, right to man utanatnctareandsellthe new Chemical Paper in Anieris.t,invente4t , u4 pntinto4llu l Ecgla.r4 by Illal&Y (14.vss, a'cele ' brated ~t anitMlieer in the British tinny,. it is hardly necessary to say that the Paper is reeommendi:d by Mr. Kent. Assayer of the S. Mint, Mr, Lyman of the New York Cleating House, *Lind' Meade Brothers, ,extensive, skilful plititogiaphers, 233 Broadway S. "f. 'The latter say that no imitation can be made - on a check or bank vote printed on theSaleil Pam r. Below is oar list of tirices • [kink Cheeks, 3:4 eta. "ta lb. Bank Bills, .sl;t3 for luau sheets. kills (if E!%hltatiga, 525 for. 1011 u sheets. l'rornissory Notes, 40 ets.A) lb. . Sight & Time Brats, $25 fur luoo sheets, Insurance l'olicies, 40 ctsa I.lb. , R a il ro ad ;st o ck..4 :40 eta. lb. • Bank and State ssocks, 40 ets. - t.l lb. Bonds an it Mortgagesr-40•etai Beet's, 40 ets,re lb t For wrapping Silks 4ild other fine articlei it is excellent, as it prv_TentS moths. 4U Cl 2, 10 lb. • • , For Isidenturea and Ag.rectnentf, d 0 ets..? lb, „•• , All St:gonad County Records should *bray* .he priuted ,written on thia .Paper,, As too chemleals inserted in the pulp, not only ; pre. Neat erasure or transfer, but : make it instal as time. ~ •I • • For Southern Climates it;:is excellent, an 4 much superior to any other: Jas the maistnall ofthe eliniate - docs'not desfrti. Prur erties inserted iu the pulp being a preventive. In all ClO:anther:l. stater, Cuba, the ,West ladies'ausl the Central . Anti.riclan States; in: public recurs can be kept itver 20 yeitrs,trtit. ten on the ordinary paper,-While the °HS ou'l .other elten4als inserted - in - this Paper atak's is indestrctible by the ravages of time. hit 4lno ItroOt ggaiust. moths, rats and other Ter - Isitt k 7hicAi ors4it oa and,deStroy Whet tit' tier nowln ?Aso, • ' .• • The Cointamy Witt; now la . in Morris ;County, N. J. of ' about -300. Itstr. power, and,are able to fill all orders for at the kbUtieit notice. All ordera for the Paper must be addieond to. A. NICHOLAS. Piesideut of OM' CelnPnY' No. To Well Street. 10:10-3010. $8 b. 9 v 3g . 04 12q, - - 14(e A • • 27(e',„ii ' _ =I • .': -- 130e.t,tt's • , • `414 =a INETI ORO - - 13 -• e, R 0, Auditor's Notice. -10 G Ci ' li 1=1:1M
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