The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, January 21, 1858, Image 2

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rP3IIN . 2 I bye 110tter ( .nurnat l e t '''' '' ipiti' -' kt• ind ' t Ited for its merits alek . o9: COl l lOlO Aro
i' , fig - orooehy ofJoltu 1.. :diner.
a at. gr 14. X. 1. I:11mile says:
.....„, , our dealinis w aft !hem,
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~ rate j s, ye 11 over the: l the adore ev, elk-merited cotunteadotttis.,,, Iter 2% .
‘,', , ~..-, - , - - I.),0-ev. Ect -A. certain tiro story s hw .
l -tdreM no. Houses to .);e* Vbilen 141 iv t• freely tendered, whentljupiszions bf rdiltistnitot in the Township of Bin
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." The valleyg-that portion .of co at _ _ _______ _ - - cotuao noople)atding the President . s , ~ , , , ,
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kvi ni4 betw e e4 the mountains and aloigi 1 coryiNffsruiwr, rA.;, A s t , iiie b tVe hodfibusiness tlenlings 11.Vtre been i n . • u ri thap
for hisjputityatVitutrrrity. Wherein 19 l ie , „,, ~ h hI T 1 a tenti,:,...;...., 7re l interest arf,..not pl,: , e9tEh- t l i s t,ittettunti, on the East Branch of toe G eh p
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j t..... see*er;said saw-m.ll bet n fir "
g ty feet in len g th
the Are t ns----nre the t,rarden spots of Cal. -'' h ")1' ,le* 4fi A iAtiT-4,.'t , •:, ..,,., ~,,,, ;. ,•• slaw part--,ignn0,541 em .o,a) e,
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~ rtssitgaguelratuln mole entitled - .ttrra„-Jt, finqltit oda tune. righ anotlier 1 otfig los 1 ~ but we eannok Treitier coicrittOakdiircy*et in width. and .the lot and cun e
Yori, end I :night wtth truth iay of tb i xt: _ - "fr` 1 0 ' e s , • 0 from this Auze taIRV4 been coastattznlS - 1,,¢ I so , l c exmes ,i on co ne l napp l ectr, V im I nil
di t,„ pyur nant therefo de.tcrilnd as foll ow , -
ti frDB D PRI IVIER.u . I eel, than tli ne resent rule ot Prole .
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m , orld. The soil is rich and d,ap,, and igfl
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„tes s r 4 4. - k.
..4170. bitealwayrrptut as sqto , -T . r f
, \etZt r ..Yf 3,3.. bf \ tt .- . -:i 42 5 Vnagneit tea radb `O llll and cti,tlt) fj ‘o
• - ' front 30 . 14' 'T"" , ." - ",""":" .... T -------- , The fo,g l / 4 "iwundrapatelt frour Ira.thron•-' tit'e ,
pippetsrug fertility-producing , ,
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a , es ow one 1 • IV, , 1 meaey - *as ear te& - f' In ` = ad- ue imis omu e.,ln it I
, -1.14.1 .4 ter ... uk,west thosnuth-n est corner of 0
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75 bushels of wheat to the aert; and the . ' Asw " e lt res F Q4 '" It 41. 1 12. i Nla totttaillS the Very gist of rane°•* re e ink% -
Their prompt and hene j „ . ,
.., We aro pleased to leitn flinnthc alroz,e: ,- a ...• -
tit a limn el: stump two rod 1
p SOUt iof creek
on
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and /mi.'
,lase of oats and atley, and over 100 Of , can pronounce humble tumble, , ~,,,,...- has iron the confidence of tho coitilfrrpres.l. . . , In Da south 32° cyst sixtr-iir '
o rods to n
I . aespottsru: c which had been grossly betrayed by otter communication Vint “1.1" 1 1, not hereto- beech, thence north 45° cast -
eighteen red
von]. Wheat, eats and bailey need to be; rest 'arrest, unless we sty as the C0e.... I , . . s t o ,
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a ' 1 . ~ .
... The spokesmen of t,he Administrant:a ItZquo'est an s a s- ~ 6
d.i cott-"quente *rent loss tn.- Ire been • h I.i • -alefense of-glut- i 3 P 3 34 -- 133 9ii.ee uorth 2Z° west in the le i t
o ..sertous _ i 7
eerted-zreti - _eVary_sq.conti of -third year. 73eys n et hrongli s h, -, trrsr, so#, tunr, ior ~,. currea bi inibilsherx. „ i ltid out road forty-six rod, to*slolllh '
—cc . uneed this inorninu thattheleconin- t• . • ~- - -,• t • -• • tor:3'44llot, e :as baen Jesttrig or rather st tn ,
• F / -' • ti e ' ti 37cr , ..` hemlock
ireiepautesgrow toenorinous size. Squ Ish-1 h -s , tr { 3 • a '' l ! ° , , o • ...P ..We nu 'Duna - lax i ty Teecinanenu•toent to tue 1 AP I oce not I webt along. sai d ,
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. Erni:Joh! , l'tQ,Dl cg) alr, Cu. 14-"Ys Ti, ton helienld44s tot be' pu t t h roug h Con- i II3ML
business-men of Tr3V Willa lIPY eV 3.1 1 / to fu n sake of writing; and not , to a poßt, thence south 49 3 west nrenti-4o
ts - were e.lirlatted at tue 1.141 fipt .at ,
t h - b hour, Afonbr & . 0 Is silent but , x• -• 't ut or r t=a o fie eeei ns r
t 4 i•d. f .t.' 1 t . Ism 'ie. Ar rlee •- or -ae 'o Isflth 1 roaftb tickkikr9frliainitlneeoltant,t' nr
slf" , aftit welo - hipg- froui - 145 to 261 ila Cr 1 1 / • 1 1 OS. 8 :- Si i 4 , 1 ' I , -i I S G C' •t, ..-> 1/M. ,- 013 ' " -L- -9 ..- is ~- I M, ... SI : 1 1 - 1 A 1 - h 9 for the balm of principle or refit' ut. There i . d t a • I —"tr.
u.. ~- it ail fhb-g o iter arr , -- 'Union or the Caua ts, as soli. tun re is. )
,e ,
„..terear se%en penro s.,
Rouncts - T" beets — Weighing' froid 3crip t)
di,, o ,far,-)..„.„,,,iii„..,i1i,—,t0,
ands; aani-stalks measnring. near 20
' - 40.1 . itiern-slaiki.Meastpinir nearly
is imp4f 9 . 44 1 4 s feet high. -: 91. so,e of ,
thMte . terd crops: cait be . ra4" ed_iit a scamp
toy - irrigation. 1, ~ ,,,r., . ' ~ _
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1- Fruit gin:vs rapitily and does well. . - Nn
Vile,c44.pf - gtitib; planted.a peach geed,'',
I ttatiz.r teen months ate a. ripe 'peach
cWof the - tree *priadneed from that' seed.
ileaaiiiirehards hare • been- planted here i
,and in the third year thousands Of dollars: ,
imv&been - realized ftr . rtiandi
,64 mol
ted that'Pea - CW - t - Aid . 'ol . at Vein 12i
:03•54)" Cops. i' .. Pieco - .' The t ricielpal fraits ,
that - b ve been tried h'cra are the follow
trig:. ' Apples, specimens - of which I hare
been that -weighed over tiro pounds; - peaN,
'poaches and quinces, weighing nearly two
laciinyyrlel.ltat-in - --, apricots; plains, Cher- ,
- rietaAst* t errieS, citn7414;,3, t,r . q.vrberries, !
itlmend.s, English tyilqt., figs and, grapes.
I:bare
. efa cluster.? of the' la weigh
ing More - thaiit lice pounds."
,
SEErSqtqe of our readers will recognize
o,e'lto4t, : laf.ls r ok . ' 4 s the name attached
Lo, the, foibiiii* brief letter :_
_Broittei
ocsigjgice tllat just
refiri?(4: r
-1441V1E. 4 CE, - .K. T., Dec. 26 1
fijlhe itor title 3.4'11;6w...1 Dentocrat :
!! The following resolutions wei•endopted
at the - -delegate -convention held in • this
'place,' on 'the .13d instant: •139 . delgates
.wete present, and the ballot stood- Gl - in - .
.favor of v'otin c o.:at the'election to be lieltP!
P!': the . 4t . ir of January neat, for state offi-1
ore wilier the Lecompton swindle, ittid
the negative. ; Thu.sthe people de-1
pitied' not to *.tteton anything but the-con-1
siltation itself:l' 'A.: • few 'of the nation - at
dentotrats,' or I odd with More propriety,
tham.;Worohiliers. of that delectable sheet
iplown As-the Herald :of Wall. -!)4, HoLTED:
They. met in: the baseluent of the Heralit
040 and tiornitiated , a• state ticket. G.l
W. -'Brown.and. Dr. 'Wood; ."prie of the!
mitrderers -of Barber, Were the leading spirits: ;
• •
• You may judge of Brown's fidelity to
ne : cau4e Of.freedqu' cnon you sec him
iriteeret corielaVe with those - wlio mur
dered its . taost,devotedfriends, Briggs,
the editor :or the LecOmpton Democrtt,
was also apreminent actor in this affair.
33rowa.urged, the nontinationof Stanton
f4t; governor, and':refused to admit any
Were favOrablo to . 1114 •
treaCli - eronS policy, rq q fifiVen topien- ;
ty, were in ntietidanee.. , This is not the t
first time Brown .has tried to, distract the
free., state ; party..li;y r claiming to be one of}
its devotees., It is to he hoped.laereafter
thathe forever remember . .?.4th of
December-as a.blot ac t on his record,. and '
peier disgrade another assemblage of free
men as ,a traitor to his country..
S. C. RUSSELL
JAV" . Jrov. .Peock's: Message nai the
follOring eloquent and charaanristk•
.01 . k - ?sin(; paragraphs :
t..4.'..90r..bei0v-ea Onnitionwealth, rich in
Jill the elements of meter:al greatness, her
.Ibroad and fertile fiells—. her lofty moult
tlips,: filled with inexhairStable mineral
wp'elther'river.3 and her streams--her .
inteyrialimprevements; her fdruaces roll
intitlilli . and factories—,her College;,
Academies and her noble system of corn
nion'sohools--Iter churehei and christiati
it?StitutiMis—herpopulation enterprising.
eiffiretie, intelligent - and' prosperous—'
airi. esp. ire:justly the pride of every
i t
tnie : gifted Pennsylvanian:: Our mighty
rapid, "the free heart's hope and home,"
the Oprtstitution and the 'Luion of the
States:• = the civil and religious privileges
of the .pe.opre:---the right of conscience
arid freedom Of worship—the great and
essential. principles of liberty and free
government, here enjoyed ;,,,a our Amer.!
iein Nationality, founded in 4 true and
single devotion to,honte and lia country,
are.objeets .that fill with patriotio (favor
Lion, theTetart . of every American citizep.
1414 - they be . cherished and defended,
until:patriotism, ceases to be a virtue; end
litiertybe known only - a.s . a name.
flhe taue.glery and greatne.43.Of a na 7
tion-,conitista not bleu p in, tbe number,
pritilleges or, intellectual superiority : of
er:p# *l 4, her material weal(li or. plus,
10, _ stfoingth,- ittir'.,pelitipal position - pit
tom of government; "Righteciuseess e 4,
fiftieth a. 3, "..aiion,, and "happy is thatleoz'
PlCOrliolie 60 4. ja , the.tord. . Our fatli- 1
ets trusted, in Him, and were not disapr.
'painted, ..._Recognizing Him 4g . tl i o s or , l
er,e_igo, Miler 'of.:),;ations and Men i involc
fug;',a-.-coutii_atm.ace of.
,liis 'watchfulness
pier:Ate s inte*ts of,-the: - COminonwealth:
nuthis blessin g upon youi official lab*
•:--may 2 ,yoihr...acts...and -the..actS__Lif_tliose
r114.T.7..y gr i t9 l .li-us id the administration'
fifla itowernnierkt, ih thbir chameteranti
*gni ts,' be such as patriotiSm demands,
and: Itonor -truth :anti , conscience can ,
siivAton . and . pitpri4refi . '
-
t ..a. 14,14 ma; sap, th . ct . hast .
Ntb - , and liave:vnr,l4; Show me.thy
vitimpt tuicli will show
thm
Su.A.vaiiisliontraty to:tlict law of
titre And of nations.— William Wirt.
nor in hitable, harvest, hug 'red, 5 , .. - c„,,xel
welcatqg 4Gfir tike, Egit4ke-A. Sit ciA j.
,;
artisan - where -- Ynlv
slia444 4se4, - ,
- sa. 7 Au old ,rildi•pt,of this pontity, apd
rkr bl t, 11 t C 17 /111, 14_ f romti L
VViAt. under date' of Jai; :.10;d:.3;58 Al ,
tlltilt well. sitnited'aelGuldiltzpeet
al
hiii~s:consideiol;"ana 11 jhipsiin as
gool a part of tlie.Weit is any, Tam still
;pf the A:pinion thatitalook-oot pay to move
fr4al , l 3 4,l4rleraiirfelgoiylier ,, xs Nam
before, crops are atin.Vient, !yet,it is no
eisier living here us roan see,. thaq , in
Potter, " We ' b3lie ' ve ' .thiS testinLiny is
entirely reliable, and is, deserriug the at
tentien of - alivf)o - contetivlateleaying their
present Lonvic '
The statement of receipts and ex
penditures of Potter County. for:thc 'year
11357,1 may be found; in t another column,
and we ask every tax payer to compare
this' statement' with those of the two
years under the adMinietration of hunlier
democracy. 111 1 1145 : tho es•, , .'s of ;ex
nentlitt over redeiptalwas $2;415 55; in
[857 tti.i excess was 187,19.
Thai is a fair illustration of the differ
ence between the management. , and char
acter of 4tepublicanism, 'and pro-slavery
deaneeraes."' Poi 'the year ISSB We pre',
diet a handsome excess cd . receipts over
experatittiros, •
The Stat " " '
e 4egis a tire is wtir log
bravely, and has already done considerable
business. Therolias as yet been but little
done for this'sectlon, though ".11V. Benson
ii piitting Potter :county - affidrs . in .Shape
there. has read la
: Place ; a bill to
d.2.elare the. Susquehanna:Portage creek-,
in this county, a public highway; also a
bill Providing . fOr 'the 6
colleetion:olext
taxes in thellOrough of 'Cottder'Sport.
'l.l4Nu'r S. MAGA4W, Esq.,Tyas reelec
ted State Treasurer on the 10th inst.
Btith Muses have passed a'bill to put
chtth'e' an
.Rxeentive';),lnnsion.
oov. :Packer's jpayguration took place
Ai Tuesday, last, anal •we presume, with
groat eclat, d • much: noise. The sham
4emoeracy love coiretisieuparticalarly'
that of Oio,r,Opillar
. .
,E',,,—We: are requested to ‘riVeponotiee
. .
it meeting of the Republieinis of Con
der4ort, Will be held at thollall-of the
Suva of Tempett tee, on Thursday eve.
ning, February 4th, at semi o'ti/ock, for
the purpose of agreeing - On 'a Ticket to be
supported the pest day; fof,Boroughoffi
cers. As this is.a matte' of considerable
importance, we trust every voter in.Cou
defsport who desires to improve our vil
lage, I and increase its educational i and
mural standing will attend this meeting,
so that by a full and free . interchange of
opinion, the best Men for the 'place to bt.,
fi led, inay 'put- in- nomination.
Take care of the Tovinshtiis'and 'Por=
oughs, and the .I!lation „will take care pf
rEr The attempt of Buchanan to force
an obnoxious Constitiition on the people
of Kansas, begins to tell. At the muni.
cipal.electitin in Pittsburg on the sth inst,,
the Repuhlipans oleotett their candidate
for Mayor,, by, a largei! tnajority than they
gave Fremont. The Pittsburi , Gazette,
a sterling Republican paper, commeutla_
on the result says:
"The vote_ of the city IS. much lighter
than the Vote Of 145 N but it is the largest
vote ever cast at a Municipal, election_ in
Pittsburg. The anxiety,to poll.a vote of
of ,concteMnation, on the;
,aduliPistratiou
brought out a Groat, many lib fithcrivisti
would haip staid at hiaae:',!,
the Aptiety.to..eariClenin the
,alininis4
tration will be inereascit.l,:zs the evidence
of itaLattempt . toi,,Abre the •principle on
which' ft was •PlaCed in pinitir" lacewing
manifest... .
Are Ilte any longer a Free Fen
, , pie.
- The reppatOf thel Ilis ourii Compr4mise,
'under the (1 ty that; it, stood in the way ; of
the'right of:the- people of a territory to
govern thetfiselve4,• and' then the removal
of four govern - Ors 9fKaMias,becaUse they
dia n'ot•PlL;Kans,4, l 4s ',Vil%.i4:all,y
_4a Vie,
-.l ) iesideut desired, are: facts iu 'our his,toxy
not - Tel cratlitabfe to-the .Spirit' (it' the
Amoricati peep •
And now Ihere the mltlitioijulhpt,
Pi4l4e4
rurte upon the pc .t 14 - pl . Kansas a Con.
=I
tali:align:4 l :lf 'alii he - p - qisTOTorgAeitn:lnd'nf
ii that feifilt, - .' - ' '• ''''---
- "Slialils: the Spirit of an Adminiitrhtionl
iiiilei; liai;:tte ini,pii4fonee :to "nail I,ceil l
I`,l4Pu'Reca*". ~ Pr4,;A:rlot a, oy in '
• .1.,; ... . -.- ri, h ,, -- ,' • 1 , 4 - . - I.;_i a
Iteens ir'A.tuerica :wha does not ku6vrth'at
it is an ti-dernooratio •• fir thd"Pi•eident to
foiee" his.' tibastiiei - thiotioli' "e1;1301;egs
4i44 11 4t11*.7 111 ,4f,04 6 1 ,11?(,14;- 4 01t4Pre
is'net'a boy who does notkinow that : if the,
peoplels-representatives-ram-leff-tairet
for' ' , themle , lvesp, ithlit. • Lek:n . lo;l-, Vaud :
would' be telidrMtid' ',y diaitS iiinjoiity.
But - thb day,ltas i ,Rone! - -v ii..t46 United
States when . the ,Vrosident acted 'as :the
servant of the people: .t He .now.- acts:ras
master of the'penplerid qf • the People's I
reprcseutativos, and' tetateS tOCongress i
liliat measur6s shall pass, and. what shall I
not. And
,so little of the .old spirit of'
freedom is left amou .the . people that
they' quietly subm it to all this usurpation;
and pliantly acquiesce in calling it D'c': l
Mocracy. Shades of' JetTorsnti ! what,
nrimes ar.! ztommitted jin thy mame. - I
=I in
Govcrnor's Illessage.!-«
WP.pritit. on our. outside -an,abstract of
the last; annual ;Message - of. Gov.
It is an' able doonmeiii,, and presents ;a
flattetii4g , Fosoot lot! the futno";iVelfiire,'
of,out! good
Governdr• retites,- too, undet .eireunistan
pes -which make hina well deserVe the
praise of bli'cOnstitueney; the public debt
of the.. State bavliig - been redueed l atiringi
his administration, (including the sale of
the Main Line,) about TEN .I.l3l i iktONS OF
DoLLAEs ! The 'aetual- rednetion, aside!
fioM the Main Line, IS 84231,777,81.-
1..- • • .•
Eeopotuy . ; ism n e of tue greatest . present, :
needs- plow people, in all the aspects cf.
life, souialandpolitical; afictwhen we be- I
hold" dpublie 'officer rafting from his offt: . l
411 position Wlth" the; proud satisfaction.)
of baying reduCedtheliurden of the mass
es whom he repreients,
.are glad to'
render to him the: just , praise of "Weill
done then good and' faithful"servatit."-"L i
ft is the inauguration of a new era in mar k '
State Government, and as such, canned
be too much kept lrefore the minds of thei
tax-payers of Pennsylvania. •
We hope every reader of the jorit'sirl
will give the : Abstsuct On our first page al
eareful,perusal, there being many sugges-!
tions presented in it which are deserving
of the - earnest attention :of all classes of!
readers.. We have thus! condensed it for
our columns, because we were anxious to ,
reserve as much of Our 'paper as possible
to general news. We think-the Abstract,'
more acceptable to our readers, •thati•thei
entire Message, ‘vliioli Would have occur
• I
pied, our. entire paper,,in, connection with .
the necessary advertisements.
IMM
A.ilvprtigingApeWs in :New "York.
. .
. ..
Thelarge,atnoutit of advertising doh& - by
New York huSiilC.F.9 tneu'in the Westand South,
renders it necessary for the latter to havi good
and re!iable agents in that 'city: ye antici
pated at one - titni.;•owing, to' theloSses and an
noyances. experienced," 'to - dispense with the
airviees'of 'agents 'altoiether ; but we fonnd
the difficulties arising lrom having no agent
greater than those occasioned by the latter.
in this emergency, it is .satisfactory to be able
to find good and reliable - agents, proMpt and
accurate to all transactions, and - in - -every re
spect thorehglt going bitsinessitnen:' We have
faund snob In fa'. Pettengill Co.: For see
•eraticard we have transacted business with
their office, and on no occasion did they fail
to meet promptly all their ongagements. The
satisfaction- we have experiehced ourselves in
oar basittess •transactions with these gentle-
Ilion, induces Os to. accord to. them this•volnu-.
Lary testimonial, so, that merit may be - reward.
ed, and our friends .of the press, may Aare au
opportunity of availing themSeives of the same
advantages that we 'enjoy, and 'Which experi
ence has Teildered us fully 'capable of appreoi
ating.:,—Cinrinnati Gazette, •
lie - sitrS. $,'M. fiattengill & Co.,' are also the
agents•of the Pittsburg. Gazelle, in New York,.
and
. .we cordially, endorse the above. statement
of our Cincittiti cotempertiry- as
,to their ft:
delity and pruippinesa. Our busineis eonnec
tions with them - have'rdwayi been of the most
gratifying description, and we can recommend
them to any of . the presS who are, seeking re-
lit Able-advertising agents York.—fitts
,burg
, .•
We can eheerfullien4orsejliese ecannicpida
dons of Messrs. Pettengill - 'Co: .. fit:y6ral
years' -busiries relations with 'them 'Pnahin 'us
to say that they are Alike OpergeAc,., prompt .
ang..honcit.-1,-.llbany Evening tipternng,
,Wo take Pleasureiniad4ina gut. re.coximen
clatipit. of Messrs. rotten - ill Co, the sOove
testimonials in their favor, having found ttuah
faithful ana useful agents for ;Imo:Years pat:
We *oiild'Ariyise all in vrAnt' - of snch -nients,
to employ Messrs. Pettentili,* Co.—Neto Or—
leans l'icaijunc.
',Theaboveionftmendtitions ire. well deserverd,
as we judge. bath by the general, tone ,of
,the
countryprcss• an,d. frontsamenhat extensive
business transactions with tittiouse referred
We. to. W can recommend- Mcs I'S: Pettengill4.
t
Co; to "such af our publishing friends as ,desire
natv.,pa.por agents ill !this -motropolis;--WZ:Z.
Trihnllet•l'l .... '. ~.- : .• :,.: •tT..r- :1..1,- • ~.
3{'2Fir3, PETTENGILL CO. are
n tie 4 ,1:1:11)19 cal to ß .,:tee ; :.. ! t k otgqr,i i yysuiptujit i :,
ly I!,P. the mast ,Tessausbl9,4.44. 4 .—„Xr(g/
- •
• w e cheerfully add : our , voice ..fo-,the:
coOttcleP.4.ol94s! of 3icis.srs,
911,1 4 , . CO . ..'giviri , •above,:! . ; We • haie: on
1 ether: iieeasions. noticed 'their .'fairtiehi and.
ro
,sit
ine - d tit ui 'to',Wan
littiluessttraos!sotedg in".New2Yorktm-134:ts
top,a.s.:truStrtortiik agents: eenL
itition: gaY erilis' of
the Pres.ill'ae theti'el; =l tcilt - agey:;sl .
•-.
.have ,tinjustly:re
fused • to Muer:- our order.' fat is, fetponnds,
of neivs iiik; ris taeli as 41) tratiaa6t other
business. which their. Philadelplifa . iwont
hits choerfelly - goife We , have
;ways, honeyed tho4,ardepsri-sometimes at
etir inemivenienee,iand.have never .aSked
thetii to do business for us trliicli tsas iii=
prOfaiSloft : ' of INfeii'.4
- : LaVa -.lteretOfore , ,alti,lys
thought 1,11. at, the amotint-offe'rect -yby au
ittent'te'a - Ipublisherfur: advertising was
the etnt d'ed•co;'pay,:
ofo4l"iiieu..#ut,thiS,NeW.Toriiikg,Ont
,of?,i'alser.k..(lo • , thinks otherw.i.se,..,o,nd
sends: its his . renderi ag_ of oar lullj
deducts - Trem . that 25 : per:
I itilSitio n thus
1 orders a
thatthe
amount.—for hi 'their oej de
•
•_. •
,sire us to•changc•them with the amount!
they desire -us. to publish for, • generally;
. .?5.t0 50:Per - dent. less than 'our regu'itir
rates ' in additiOn which.they have .25
33 per cent. from the advertiser. Will . !
[friends Pettengill & , Co. kind enough
to furnish us with their manner of Aluin. 4
business, in' order that we rduy 'compare
, • ... . . • •
it . with the above? .17nUr hist favor : was
received, but : too lata fur, this number of!
the Jona:tat,. : • • • •.. + •
Social .4galu7-"JB's" De•
felase.
For the Potter Journal
FRIEND CIIASE.-It seems that our
"Social if fitirs". have assumed rather a
serious aspect. My opponent who sinms
his. name "Coudersport" is disposed to
Mitkethem Serious ..:ffairs, by charging
rue with Sacrirege, Slander, and using
many opprobrious epithets. I little ei
peeled such.an acrimonious treat, and of
_course, must either retract, give au apol
ogy to the public, or support my position
by more substantial argument. Surely;
L have a powerful foe to contend with, fur
lie claims to have a very "spggefith-c mind",
and Lawyer-like, he arranges.his.sugges,
tires under four different.heads. First—
I must, answer .to the charge of robbing:
, Well, I said.simply this i" that . ;
hospitality is a bond of union, that, eating
even half a. peach ; quaffing, a pipe, is a
love-feast, - and like the love-feasts-in our
elittrches, cements the .bond, and that our
holy Sacraments L do the same.. .
,To this
. position I Stand,,---uot saying that the two
Sacraments iti,--1 3 Ntestant, ;
_churches, or ;
even the - seven in -the :Runtish, church
have no higher object. I am. glad that
the 10presenfative of Couclersjx?rt• .re
gads the:Sacrament
,of the Lord's .-Sup.,, l
per, and hope he will again return to his .
duty, .and prefer : oe ways of kion7 7 -fay,'
better than to poison the morals. of youth
with profanity! His second and third
suggestions - may
. go ; for what i they . are,
'worth ; : I pass to his fourth., .In using
the. word- "felonious; I did, not think of
making. so exacta fit of the•eoat.. .1 ac
knowledge my crime in prejudging, and
earnestly hope that the Court or jury will
pot be prejudiced.tigainst my opponent or
his
.I close by a suggestionmhich
Oeotirred while'reading the artiele.Pigned
"Coudersport." We are informed in : the
Ist Chap. of• Job, that the sons:4'4ood
were in the practice of as.semblingjhem, - .
selvea.to what, Brohably
is aisouss J , soflial.m4irs?, and. devise the
best ways,and nieans to ; advanee,the gen
eral gouda
.soCiety, ; and to ameliorate the,
sufferings of mankind. . But this social_
circle was . . int,ertupted .by,a stranger - very
unwelcome I, ..Who. was , he r
one that - went :"up .antl,down, to,and
•fro". in. the earth, breaking : up "Social. Af
fairs,".. .firing'-up litigation ; -which was
doubtless, his only means-of support. •
SWEDEN, Jan., , • .• • ; .
..!‘„11". errs in charging the -communica=
Lion reflored -t6 abovo to any legal gen
tlemu4 orjhe place, or silpposing it- to
hO'intenfletl as tt:tleTenee o any criminal'
against, the p,ettalti,es thpilaw: I Was
written by ono far removed from the legal
profession, for pistice -salce-L—and noun
bat - tiding - him 'and • the legal • - genlletien
of this place sittkple reMoving
ihis.w'rong ziMpression of-Our: correspon
800 this Wlll..end theperso'n.
al tende . te' tlie'fee;lizig' awakened
Jur renlArks on — Social Afraii.4 Solon;
vassingth§lible r ct, 44 7 ipinnoeArthout
a defciAi`diliiqet4i'de:i:.''
- - pi t - d a ri zei...t...:1) - 9 kV N , ly A tir , .=—T he . 'pti n
ei plb is' ilti;,:ihnilwill•er C ere finite in foice , ,
thh t 'lnch," by - na inr - ds nrc fr . Ce'.'::Co„li - tiji`e.../i-
V - C l .eajr - f!:0,1779':,',',? . '..!.. ',-..,''.' : .'..
~-;'....;,
jt,is, .00ncc,,d44;,0e. 411:-.'han,its;,I.,hnt,:t s ho
liglitr. to be-free can never:he a'lionated......-..-
:•Continentallantryryg.4:* '- . 1 : 01 r. , fi •-' ':'' ''
• - •lefi linfong niy,first Wishe.t,te,seqsoiiib
illiiTi' V. : 0 11,6 11 -5 1 4Y:4Y: 1 4. 0 W.; olin:rv4ii .
he itplisterill.iy,laW.:o- : 4lo4diikiten. . :
,•:.;.L'lle Suth:nowdnaintains. that Slavery
is , right; naturaVand=nocesshry, hnd; does':
not - depend - n "dilre . te4ce'lif . conwle'xion.
..i i liewe
la 'vr ho ,slave States', fustify. the
hohlinLl wr, of ite,nien.. in bondage.--4? 01.
7)1011(1 7- Enget4rer4 • .:"I.lrs - 1 ' ' : ':, -: • •
Slavery . is) , the,'ereature of local law,
and can claim neitheripotection, exist
ence nor recognition-in the Constitution.
Slavery ddisi not - and Cafiniii4xist in't.Cn-.
sas ‘ihite 'it =reriniiias - . a . teriiioity. ' 'The
Constitutibrii neither protCet.4:-•ncir'reeOg
nizevslaVe-ry . in' the' Territories.=-Iczces
Slavery ei t isteol at.that perital f 1554,)
and ,t in, Kansas,. under, ,the
Co n§titu tiou of. the .Euite;l. S,talies..,. : This
has at last been decided by the highest
tribunal - I . i,naisn to - ' it
could evei. I ace been 'seliorisly: doubted
is a mystery Bitchanna:• •-•
10 — Th . e. , ,eftdeppy of the present, sys
tem 'Of party Putitfes iq itiev.tuthlY down
ward.
„ .11y.it i s.verypalM7e it proceeds from
!bat! M iirorso. Fugitie Slai:e.litms—Os
! tend ntaitifc.Seis—drunken . protlitties - sent
out -Ai' foreig.p. -emboss:lt - ion- 7 .—x Past - --office
department far behind. the. ag':...—Nebras
ka 'billsl.i.nsas!villainies,--.Dred Scott
decisions-r,e me of that.. system. which
puts ptirty„fi cUty in the place of, patriot
istni party - ~)lOffOritts ' acid ' . 'eeimpromises
above the, . I ,,fis f it u t lob, and party6xiiedi_
ettcy abOve title taw of (.It.id:-:..Y. Ir. btcie
. .
pent en . • . • i
SHF.RWE'S ; S2I4I74.
y vtrrre.y.4.4SurOry. writs of, Kraditioni
113 E;:ponas and Ficri Faci . a4 issued out 01
the Court of Clomman Plea's of Potter
and to me direteted, shall expose •to public
sale or outcry,i at the Court 11.,u50 in the Bor
ough Of CowNr.Spart, on Monday 1.11 , . 13th day
of- February, I:853, 'at o'eloel:' A. NI , the
following described real estat..., t., wit : •
Certain real I pstate,.situate in thltesee town-1
ship, l'ottin. C 9,, Pa., Bounded on the north
by lots . Nos. 22 & 4 2 4 , "bast by lot No. 21, south
by lot No.-24, land west. by lot •N0.'25 of the
qilo:mrnt qt. 119 rox estate in ,Gtuesee town
snip, containing eighty-three and six-truths
acre; of nnd, of which ab nit thirty=tive'aerTs
a Fe - irripriiil;bn 'which iireinie tog house;
lug barn, :111(1 an apple orchard.
Seized, t ttIeCittijO.,,LOAILLI to be 5..)1 , 1
as the property of Tics..l
ALSO—Corti - tin reai - estate to wit: one,un
divided half pirt or'niciii , ty of itie following six
wlrrants of land situate itV the townships of
Hector & Pike,yotter Co.. Pa., and described
as follows.; WartantiNo. 5122 oontaining:Bo4
:acres.. 314 containing,,looo arms,
5;21 c..mtaining 795 4ire.4, situate in townships
of 11eCtor & No. 5125
containing - -' 5128 containing
1000 acres; and warrant No: 5127 containing
050 „acres of.l4nil. situate in .y.ke townslup
aforesaid, sante bcing linown as th,e Ashley
lands, subject t a mortgage given iv;
Hunsik
er'& Garlock, tO Wa.11::!r, reecirtied,o2f
Book Records.
jScincii takeuin esecutWn, and to llo'st4d as
01'6 property of Cornelius Unnsilor. •
A 14,50---,l.;erthin real estate situate in Pleas
ant Valhi- township, , l'otter
ning; at the - northWeSt corner or n lot' urveyed
to GeOrge Weiner, Jr.; thefiee oast to the north
line' of said Gehrge Winter's II:di - One hundred
and eighty-four, perches, thence north- eighty
perches, thence west two hundred perches,
•thence south thirty, perches, thenciii east
.six
tcey perelies; thence south tifty perobesto the
place' of beginning,- containing ninety-fire
acres,"being part of warrant NA. 211.17 of-which
fifty acres ave::improvetl f ttiat one : frame (souse;
one, log house ; and-oliC ..tog _hap thereon.. .
Sei4ed,' taken in.esectition, "and to be sold Rs
.th'epioperty of Williani Warden.
-ALSO--40ertaio real estate situate in Hector
Township; Potter - CM, V:, Rounded.; north by
lands: of W. Sloughter, past by the Tiopi '
County line, south hy tidsnf .Andrew Mallory
Guernsey, and west by unseated land;
of th'e:ldiiighatn . listafe, oo tainiire one hun
dred' and • liety, - .acres,' about twenty acres - Of
which.are improved, on.which there, 'are ono
frame .house, one, log shed, and.some smatt,
friiittrees... , ,
• „
Seized, taken in execntion, andlO be sold as
the property - of Erasttis Ouern.QcS- . . - ".` .
ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Sh"arord
Thwaship,. Potter -Co:, l's., , -and bounded -as;
follow4 . ito 3,vit ;,)3eginning : at a post the north
west corner of - Simon Drake's lot, thence by,
the line of said Infscutti ninety-nine perches-it'll
a poSt, thince north fifty degrees west one buff-
Bred arid six and 2:10 perches to aliost,.thetice
north thirty-p.tree an& eight ttatixs perches to I
a hlack..asit!corner, thence,. atopg.,the road
fifty degrees ' east sixty-fbnr and thice 7
tenthss the'place oftieginnikt,'coa
tai"oro'g forty4inir acres "and one hundred and
twenty-nine pPrehes strict measure, of-which.'
abbot four acres are in4roved,,on whicluthern.
Is one frame house, one trance barn, and swap
fruit trees...
.
tale'n'inexiention, and to be sold as
t;;e'Prallertty jUitin Fairs le Ethrl
son.; •.- .' •
:•ALSO--ACirioin fe'al
~ - tustnte!, to Arit - one
equal
,undlyic,l94 half pail of ,t.l-16 . follo . ning
seribef.l,trant of lana itiPoktni4 - 9 Town
§hip,'79;ttet CO: pursuance
of warrant Nisi:. '- 4520; 4G21, 4622' . 4623, 4624,-
4625, 46.:6,".4627; • 4628,14629; 'John Bairciw, , jr.,
n - A - rrantee,-,:containilig• & t oren hunki.refl,er : Tes,
allowenco of„iix,,pey...nent, for
road 5, & and iinitniirorea , "
..w.... -- 4....w,' 1::.:1,i-:...1:Vs.1.1:-.:..:7P7.:,-...,,,.....--_-:,....1.1.--!....c....;.--....,.,....,
. sawcd,--taxen-m-executton„ and to be solittis
the PgilikttYkit wi 4liiiiiiT,,; ii.i'd. ...'; TO? :
t t I I
i ii - :n L e o e S i l) t e ic r i :- s e t, Fi v
i S e t X lah
`coupe` ;l .s Y'a ii 4 I ;
i .. 6 e f il i: t t :::C ... t i c
i i i c :. J e ul .i . I'l) i :it:ls t A lit:,
dinndrect. - :rods, ,- ,thence AV e - St ' fort}-forte-rodi,
. thennac zu or 1 h - ; - 4 wenty. flail 4eds = - t hence' West .
one„koptleed-'.anti siXto4‘thSlo.44l-I.W.ChtyrfiV
rods, thence.
_e34t t fo',Sty,focs rods, thence sonth.
9t.07t11ti1,e4 ; 14 a. C: et l ib a e, ' ;ii&lt e lf,- .'t , ! i 4 o .s u il ta ll !iO r i t. t x :l4 4 :l7e r :f i u ti‘ n... !
4reallititl .- tiferit.,i--Ar'6 ner,es i
~ b elifg ,Paris l ok
knWarp - anti NoS. "2158"_153 21 . 580 f is'llitib iiity-1
1 acreS are improved,. on ,Whielt i is ; erected. tarn
I'eatrie house,, one frame.barn; Oneiog,hinisii.j
41 . 1d' with -an appie..orchnidthereoh.
1 ~, Seized, taken to execution, and to,be sold as..
ifiePropert,y of J. (1.
_Feasenden, '..; s . .. • .
... ;* A.LSO- 7 .Oertai a , real eatite'tb2wit:x.Rcotn.,
ii) Oswayci ToWtihip, Pco air, co., 'Pa.,. _Begin..
mug at a post ittLthewestline. of land in,pos.;„
sesSian of W . ,L, Shattncli,ibence east one hun.;
; tired and forty_rods to the, .north...west .cornee.-
Oto. lot firm_erly.owned by Thomas W-.-. - 01col,
titeace south lay .said Olcot''s lands one. hen:.
Gicd;,and. twelity,-,threc ,rodsto.a,past, thence
cast eighty rods teu post; thence South Ono.
hundred and se x y en. rods to a Post, thence west
l'?! nOrthiiiies:iflet: No. , one hundred and
sixty rods _tea i!iSt, thence north one hundred
andseven and tayo tenthspds to a post, thm ee .'
`vest st.T-t-Yrtit*-'retks to !I Pest indite, eastline.
of lands in possession of At.l.. - Shattuck,
thence norljt:..one hundrt,sd .and *slily-alio
rods and severe to, - Alte; place; otbegip.:
sing, cnntaining, two; 4ondred ,audf: thirteen
acres, ofyllich_ferty tic res .ar,c impreved2h e i n
tot No. --,.ofiallotanentla4;,lund iii.o.iwiya.
Township z ,pn,witichare,three,frante, dwelling
houses, oce frame barn, one Water,,saw-milf, -
end an app/e,otcharth.. :-.... r '.".. - •,.. be .:.:-.:•-,.
,
Seized, takci indevotion, and to soldei
the property of - ,lVjlliairiT.,J'ene,s, A.F.; Jonis, '
George .W. E.tiOdee-&, A.: §... Lawton. ,
A.1.,80-Certa,iii, real
,estte to wit: siluite
in • :
Pike ToWnship,,p,utter,,Co.,
„Pa., Beginning:
i i at a herulock,tlienscrionth eighty-nine degrees
I east rusty rods.fo a stake and . stones, . south
I oneolegree...wes,t.fOgt,Y.7two.ticids te it. Stake .1 1 0
I stones, south - elo ty-it lee degrees east thirty
! uthree and ftintias rotls'briastrthe. sit th one
:
degree weSt . .on'e4rendreafund'tbrty-four to , ll
itont-stake( north- e...39.-west,Peventy-four rods'
and 2:10 to tastnke, mirth one;degrecea,t tig.ll- .
tv-seven rods to a stake, north..s9.west forty
1 rods to a stak'e. l north, ape degree east twenty
i tire rods to' a iremlock; smith 8.9.° 'ext'st.' forty
. ..,..„ ..
rods to, a:stalte, north one:ic - gyre east s'event -
four rods to the))lace, or beginning, containing .
eighty acres;WitlrabonE thirty acres -
on which are erected (tree frame houses, *two,
frame barns, one blacksmith shop, a SAW-milt,
and otligr out bitilliug3,alt:,l iii:ttt song,' fruit
trees thereon.,—ALS-0-s-OaeE, oilier Lot situate ,
in Pike & . ".Facks - an ToWriihipi,"li:;tinningatit
post, thence north ..39:1 eiii,t'o4elrini.):red and.,
fifty-five.rods to i 4 poet, south ,on„.z.i:legrike west
eighty and'eight tenths fads .to ,a. post; south ;
89r west one:hundred and -ninetrodita ii.posti
north one degree east eig,hty and .oigh t tenths
roils to the 'place "of heginning,.;.containing :
fiftFone and seven tenths .acres, • 'of which' I.f.
acres are improved, on which are one loft-hot:se .
and seine fruit trees—ALSO---;Ono A:it:ter - lot:
situate in Pike Township, beglhaileg, at a post
'three hundred perches east of. the rierldi-weit,
corner of warrant No. 2125, thence n ortli,eigh ty
perches tort post, thence east; eighty;parekes
to 3 post, titi.ne ri , ill.. h ei4-lity perches to a-post,.
thence west ro the' place of bezinning. con.:
t.t Fling. forty acres. more Orress.- - --ALSOs-thie.
other lot situate as albs...said; being
lot No; 2/.
10
bounded north, east and: south .y lands of
Carnelins llunsiker, and west, by lauds of Cor
nelius Hunsiker & S. H, M.rtin, containing
thirty nere4.--ALSO—One -oiber . lot situate in-
Pike To wnsltip,mforess id ; bounded north, - east ;
and south by lands of ,J,I, 11. Dent, being lot
No, 2G on the mtp of the Bingham Trnstees, •
and part of warrant No. 1391„containinglifty
neres.—ALSO—A tract of land in Pike Ton n--.
ship, bounded north , by banGs attic Binghatn,
Sstate,,east by, lands of the. Bingham .Estato,
and of - James Martin, sontl: !:,.)- lands of .the
Bingham Estate, and west by -i:::nds Of,S, H.
Martin, containing ninety-three . acres. _ •
..
Seized, taken in exe..ution, and-tols - ,:i sold as
the preperty,of.S. 1.1. Martin.. .., :.
A LSti.—Fi. Fa.—All th at certain two, tracts
of laud situated on-the WaterS"of Kettle Creek,
Steavardsou
,toivitship; Potter .co., Pa..: One
I tract in tile, warrantee name of Nicklin A Grif-, ..-
lith, granted'hy the'commonwealthuf.pern'a.,
(Na, 5 ,t 15 € 1 .i) eeettathiing one thousand 7 tine)y
and n' half acres of land which Crosby. W.
Ellis and George Sten-aids:of: w hy Deed , dated .
the ltitik day of September, A,,. D. 1850; con
veyed to Oliver Watson, which Deedis record
ed in Potter G0,,,, , ink Deed lkok. - ,, ,E ," pages
197.& 19$,.and the said Oliver - Watson con
voyed the acme by Deed bearing date the 84:Gli,
day of November, A. D,. 1850. : tikJohn F.. Cow-,
to ; and the other tract, seraieyed id- the urn..
rantee name of Nioklin & Griffith, granted by
the commonwealth of-Pen:ea:aforesaid, (No.
5.957,) containing one thOusn'tnt' and ninety-
four 'arl:a balf acres, of whiehAwanty" acres,
are improved, on which are , zrected - Anio log
house and three log barns.. c . .. .- .- • .. .......
Seized, taken, in execution, and to be sold
as the property'orJahn C.-Dodge & Charles
F: Dodge. . ; '... t - : . .. ....1.- : 1 i'.* ..' ...'.
' ALSO. -,--ri. Fa.- -Certain. real, estate, ..to
wit :lots Nos„ l6 -4:..26. or- the Allritnsent .of
lands of Sobieski Ross in Allegany township,,
Potter Co„- Pit; Bounded .6iltlulNoillit by lot
No. 11410 b,,,dands of Fox,,kßoss, - _on -thq.
East;:by lands of F 4& Ross„.4ttlio. sontli . by
lands,of Fox-kßoss, hydoisgos. : 2•7;4, •A - 11444
by Ittnds of the estaAnpf S. m: . l - .:0;(1 9 •9,nt.',1d,
west by, lots Nos../3,,10,-17, 29.& 4,l4;,.eontaiii,
inr , three liutsclred . und fourtaenalAo.4o,Seres
anl,allowance of six per cent-jor.r - 644 ; &ie.,
of which one hundred acres ire_ itiapenared, - 'on
which are. erected ouc.framerbarn,. one frame.'
house and, cale:fratne store -b Odle, and , : with an.
apple orchard thereon. '. n ' •• - •
Seiz(A; o:hen in 'execiltitaii..!iiiid - terlse sold
as the proper try
.of Fittnklitt Yoisytb: -' c - '-,
• ' A LSO.(4e a:li tureal, estate -situate in ',Alle
gany Towship, Potter C 0. , - Pa:; r.Dounded,• on
the north -by-lands of A: Presho,eastby lands
of Fox: & Ross, south by hands ofJohnlleggie,
and on - the.. - west - by lands' Of Luke - Darling;
cot,Lain;ngl-oneihdedied'.. em ; liirctitY-seren
Or
its ant)...:l9:cri:
‘ ati. scree, ab.out fifty acres
of whit:4..llre, - ,-insprol'ed,,,.on'a 111;:b. are.erec ted ontframe d welling,' house, an d'ia one fr..l - ine - ba'rn.
Seized, takenin execution ,:andin be:Aida - as.
the propetV_of:,Urial AtwQoil/4":"Jtitale°tic'e to
G. W. McXinirei &''Cliii.s. - .Stunley;Terre Tei . 2 7 ,..
161'l1tr;-sfleti,..fr .
ir• ' '
I tcsifilerspeirNijii.Nkliti,