The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, June 24, 1858, Image 2

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s utc,* - ; ;;174 pack,ettee, With these qu.atitiesicient shouter' at a hemp meeting v.ea, this
oyereetne, and: city two or throe:iears ago.
xelyskr; ftnaty being the oNynerl Richard - 31stedti.,our corporatiq.n econ
pf a Ann 4:4 soil ; of the strop:zest
. andlsel, who this'far le.349terin. of ii r tace h.a,s
fielteg,,shgr4Ater And of haying a fort : nue kept up spell ,',;'.irinking. at public
plrn
tsar periodical 'ter-is:es" 7witilt :their der, has had', ly 4Uffer „a !jute of the pri-:
pttepittect 113ank suts,penkions, bankrupt-Tvate sort ink hi - s s : resiflente:: - , Sijine
starvation : prices can-' wag of a taking the counellor at 1
In.aker4,;.iof r ect. ;his word in some. of hi':; defences of whole-1
F. W. TIU'qIJES. I sale official'; theOery (see the cases of 1
frortittiltoc4de 3rf./ISSIB.- Viiik-t4nlWhienfoliFel
a little while the other night, and then;
broke. out- du;-Iwith-_-_altautr. -tboasandi
1 dollars worth, plate, jewelry, clothingi
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;and ether property. Wp. shall see how
;this goring cif' affects' that keen
!sense of jus4ied and faithful - vigilartee for ,
111
this wail l el over the e'r.;-'s . treas•- 1
944-
use is th.stini , nished. '
The voice of ;the Sunday - newsboy is :
once more beard in the lan d. lie wouldn't
stay "squele)ietrlihy the late police order.
lie submitted a week or two, but the Sun-1
du and other' p:acerB have eneetireged j
him to openlbis Mouth and shut his eyes
to the law. Realties the ease .has . been
carried up to tbdlßoard of \ klilermart and
a counter been applied, for to I
stop the ri,t ing el:phurch bells - \ on Sun
day. This is den:andel On precisely. the I
same grounds that were urged fbi ge7ginp.,
the newsboys, vi;z distur`bing the Sab
bath quiet of peaceful eitizensaud
en ~11dc,rineri were found ready to grant;
the order. Setleral speeelte.,' to catch
'proper applause, mere inade - in fttvor of it;
and this, too, in 4 city that quite recently I
' was said to be 6,nverted, and `even', yet
has revivals end daily business men's
;prayer Meetings ; The result will proba
bly be a drawn bettie s and the tongues of
'bJtli bays and bellsiwill rattle on as before.;
Our postmaster' Fowler (the gallant !
b.an Lai appointed a woman to a clerk- '
ship in the post 'office. Ilex piece is at
the delivery where. ladies e:111 for letters.;
' I saw the postmaster at one of the lectures!
lin behalf of :-omen and the exteCsion of!
'her sp!ere two or three months ago. vnd
he probably t •obably waS Ystruck under e.onyie-'
,
1, tom ' taco. No doubt a large portion ofl
our
.postal ~cork eould be done just asl
!speedily and well by women as by men ;
Land probably the country wouldn't be
done for if this ex-tmple: was largely
tated end extended.
There are plenfy of, adjourned Con- 1
g.resstnen running arotunl our streets at
: large. ,Ther are flush Of•funds and seem
to be passing as many bills as if they
' were in Cougess assembled and had a
quorum.-
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.N t:w Togs, Jima lc, Isss,_
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',W..e liave)iad a i-treak of weather here i
fisl4lt - ,has deeiderna. spell, • so. that we
pre: : cot : .ozi.f,y. w,e.p.ther 7 bouud L,v.t ,spell
*wand for. a wh,ole, day indoors. jhe 1
inOuth sl Atay did some_ raining as mOst 1
people
_texpeudler ; Nit Juae,
, ; a for a sun- i
py fortaight the start, .concluded to have;
it splurge i thatia one day should beat all
phe_weat,hey explqits of May into the gre tt i
*tip •of . water. Jost, Saturtjay will be.
Fettketabered for some vhile as the _day of
i the.delitge. 411 the streams is the city:
tvcike§F(4l4o torrents in nu time., In!
'sky own street particularly, the creek was 1
po high our Bridget could not cross to the,
c orner grocery for the milk, bread and!
tea goodies, and we had to wait, supper-
pAI) the s tream should run by, and!
what qade. the matter particularly yexa- I
tious was we lied 4istinguisitel visitors
from` l?;eston. - 'The Light Infantry ,of:
that juvenile. city •arrivel at our munici-
Lotl iloryieil in the height of the storm.- 1
V-ii.imgched the company up I*.;readv;ay
pu.d.shesied them 'to 3111.30 - Tiemana ;!
then-_we,-oninibussed
,and funied then' ;
prey pz the pity nurseries cu Randall's ;
Islatt4; and
.a wetter set of light infants
pexer..reeeive4 the delicate attentions of ,
a nursery, before. These ;ii!,erestin , ,prc?-1
)iniinaries over, hosts and guests passed i
on ict the order of the day, which was
ilrigiti;ireise and banner presentation to
ill' 6 Island boys, infantry apeeclies and!
juvenile replies, a cold (and, for that mat-i
.ter, wet) collation, toasts drank in bum-1
felt of rail) later, and a good time gen-1
hrally in spite of the eupions meisture,-,!
On Saturday night the company ri.iitetli
Wallack's theatre, on Snuday Dr. , nig-
liee'a •(Episeopal) church, on 3loaday,
plafAitd, reviewed; called around from
ceglment to regiment on our own inilita-1
ry, and on Tuesday wheeled into a bee.
lige-for Boston, amid the farewells of en
'Oß last* New 'York.
Speaking or guns' reminds me that all
par 'wars are ended. The Britisher eon
eluded to tall off his dogs and apolegs . :;
the-Mormon resolved on the valorous dis
pretitin °trawling-away; so we'ciat have
`afigbt s - apd thq hot blood vie get lip oyer,
the council 'fires of our political clubs will
have no kelp for it but to cool off without
p contest.
IVe have been enforcing, nit only the
right of visit but the right of search, a
little on our own private account. Mar
s-hall . llynders, whose "lynx-eyed yigi
!lance" takes but a moderate amount of,
pleep, thought ho shelled a big rat, or a
ittle "nigger," or at all events something ,
lack -in the yacht Wanderer, a private'
. surepina vessel which has been rather
suspiciously fitting out to take a party of
gentlemen all along shore on a bander.—
be Marshall had her thoroughly over
hauled; but. finding only hams, picklas,
saudtviehes, bisciiits, baskets, bottles, 1.11
phert all Vie- delecaeies of a coastit , trip;
hut., nothing that looked like Africa _or
the slave trade, he let her tre str-in with
an apologyfej all the world as England
0° 4 :4!
` It is• *psxt, to impnssible to punish our
!'!sititinals—"leastways" , So as to hurt . `.sin
any.. If we do, with infinite labor, get
o ccasionally one inside of prison wails, he
,
turns out to be sufficiently a man of sci
, 4 I
gusQ 4 9 - lire* out . again. Sailor Dan,
our *pet ruffian, who - outraged and mur
dered Thetese Spitzlein last wint r, and.
who was snugly settled in Sing Sing for
p ten years terin of
. industry, meditation
and repentance, managed in a few weeks,
to smuggle into his cell not oily a cord
of tope, but a cord of wood and a jack
screw, with which he raised the mf one
pight,aad was off in a star-twinkle. His
Nlier out of style prison dress has been
fouitd in rt, deierted boat in our barber,
but he himself is still at large.
Our city court is now engaged' on its t
third trial of Cancemi, the murderer ofi
policeman Anderson, and some statalint
developments have come out this time—
Kelt as tampering with an important wit
ness,- offend , * him Siiooo to leave the,
country, anethen, failing in the bribery,t
'snuggling upon the present jury the tools
. Frfq offered the bribe---a keenness. of
practiei . which Mr. Natal:mann, counsel I
foil the- prisoner, sharpened himself up
to .attempt. The arrangement, t
lioWeVer, was discovered on the first hour
pf the titial, the offending juror had to
ptip.ont; imithercaaa, by agreement, n o w
It* .6n. -vritla' eleven jurors. Trial by
judge and jiar:si has crime to be little bet
ter than trial by , Putich and Judy—at all
Events it is 'Very' niiieh of * farce in this
city.. - Thialttpalladitini Of individual lilt
pqy 1 so tltyled by fathers, - haS degen
erated to be 'the) mei'e 'shell of equity,
wutcli is used'as a caller 'fit) shoe; by
'uiti4e;" ••• NO wonder' the proeeediugs of
8644 our 'courts should (Italie a consci
entious_ lawyer crazy, and less wonder
Efilt that the.first intended victim' of his
insanity should be judge upon the
3iancli—t7as. in- the ease of C hancey Shaffer,
*bet tAeith -Dot exactly a judicial oath on
Nis rip , ; 7 f, aftettipted to Justida Steers
titsfitil&triyi4 seat in tcourt the .-Other d a y.
tantentb,:.? Sbaffar aF, the ntotit eili
Tile Influenee niSlaverY o OW,
rpreigo pelatioxiit.
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Our readers have heard finch 'of late
about; British routragen*" in the. ' Gulf
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'Mexio. Even , the -A - rational Era an
:Senator ..:WilSeri join4d in the-soisatio:iii
pry of British arwoganeer." . _ Wethipk-nieti 1
of sense sheuld have waited. until- theo;
was seine better evidence of outrages be
fore joining in this - cry: - - It turns ontthat ;
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the stbries Were Mostly' invented by the,
.slave inf.%rest 'to serve their cause; and the
only acts of ' visitaticie which took - plaec,•
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were - Amused - - by* - the - fact - that . - piratical-
slake vessels geverally lloist-, Amer icaii
colors'. WI,- is ' - it'lliiit 'Mir flag is thus
.diSgratied ? ' Simply beeause tbe.Natiofial'
Government is nutlet-. tlie control of the.
slave :power, and every - ecnaniander of a .
. .
pirate vessel. kllO - ICS that he ,w have the'
DtS-CouNT BY:TITE; BANK Of ST. -7-, F. - -.- -1 • ''. vinra thy,".if not the - open-support of this
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rr.it's•--The Pope o to oetion sonic: new- ~ . . .
-, I Govelninent. • .
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. . . • The foflowing ,brief account of a aisel*.
ad moue- fur the Holy See, has "lati - ily of- ,
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. 1 ision iu the British-House - of. Commons on
tered the • tittle, of COUNT to ever: for- .
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thou-this subject of a , ,•grdssion in. the Gulf,•
eigner • who would centribute five
- is i wi l l show that slavery is the great disturb-,1
sand dollars. -
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sand Ai - aerie:ins; 'it
their i
handed it
d
said, beve.alcause in our intercourse with other,
reae n pii2j, r ung
.7 Pust : {nations. We cony from the X Y. .4've,
per" fur this mere le,ne.tc-uleration aiming! --
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the no-bill-ity. They; may Gualit upon- .-
"In the 'House : of Commons. June ISt,
stuallproptets and quick -e4/ire.;.
• Mr. Lindsay again begged tO ask the Un-,
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i iel . .p 4 ,and I n k sk ez i c t i o f ,71 . Le— dug -.._. C .: (3o . etary of State for ;'oreign Affiirs
cuarpten. Congressntan. whether it was the case that several tiler-
,The Clietou DeiitOCTia is a funny pa-1611mA Vessels belonging to the United .
g
per. It opposed Lecompton in good lion- states era aged in the trade with Havana,'
or with the West Coast- of Africa, had'
est terms nt one time; but finding the ad- , bee),
,fired into, h,arded, searched, and 4 de-1
ministration was an excellent'pnyteaster, t m i m e b y
.Iritisli cruisers ; and if so, b}'
it turned square round, and noiv says that"! whaOluthority, or under. wheie instrue-
little affair uf attempting to force an odious tions, did the commaraders of those ships,
.
Constitution on a protesting people is or 5 . ha • .-..,
1 ~, Mr. S. Fitzgerald regretted that he,
no consequence. The Democrat guns for!
co .
il y
I 4 not give , a satisfactory answer last
principle, it does—us l° 7l ll as 1.1 1)(11S' In idola to tiTio hon. gentleman, as he was;,
.
the last issue, the editor grows eloqueut!aware the' lion. gentleman was anxious
in his advocacy of prneiples, and draws, that some answer should go out by the,
lined which left this evening,, He begged
the following picture of somebody :
to say that in
reference to the eases which
f , He votes -for Pacific Railread. for i
"""' !the him. gentleman stated to the- House
linigoificent schemes of river and harbor
last night the government hail no official
y
improvements, Ocean steamers, and ever;
kuowleirge of them whatever. The state
other extravagance that will -turn a
r ull Y I went, in'erely cut from a New - York neWo
into his lean pocket and involve the na- I .
I pape r , had been torwaeded to the govern
tion in an immeilse debt, as
. well as for " ' meet by the British Ainbasssador at Wash,'
depressing and onerous taxat,vm upon the ;
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i 'ton. With regard to one case, that of
people, which is already urged by theT th • e
f' Cortez," he had conic to a different
canting hypocrites and deluded fanatics. I
eenclusion. from that .of the American
We do not know who that was intend-1 newspapers,
l ail. was inclined to think
ed to hit, bet if Allisou -White is not ; that the capture was properly made. With
portrayed in living colors by that sketch, tregai'd to the other cases, he could -only
then we Are no judged pictures. If Mr.l l say that Tier, Majesty's government would
deeply• regat any
, White has given a single vote against any
!should have ret
taken place sueh. ,
and-uceurrence
that they
one of the h un d r ed ea-le - a/el : put and reek- : were,as anxious as the Governmeut of die
less expenditures of the administration,! United Szates that no such occurrence
we Will thank the
.Dentocrat to name it., should take : place. The real difficulty
beenl arose from the fact that slavers :tiniest in
"Au immense debt" has already,.
i trebly hoisted the Amorican flag. Iler
incurred. What has Allison White done i rz • , o • -...
!Man:sty s Government had signified to
to-check it ? . I the Goverument of the United States that
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What lirpoerley could be more " cant-I they were ready to adopt such measures
__ s hie'," than for a supporter of the present es the latter, might suagest to meet that
1.;:+.7'.)! . The Li : twit:mei flerti Id (1 Ev;edoin
!National AdministritiOn to prito against I
says. "Mr. Weer is doing all he can to! , - out by the .!.diuirfilty . f, giving preeteptory
1 d eb ts ' - i •'• ' - '
, extravagance an( . timi ex.r.,a- . instenetions to our of to observe the
shield the ballot-Tiiix front fraud," which'
,nee and corruption as Prosidtot Ti
_u- utniiNt, oikation, and :11ime instrut tioini
we are glad to believe is entirely true. h
e anan 113.3 illatV.4taztted. was hevcr known , would agaiu be carefully' repeated. [Hear,
But - that paper adds., "'we have nu doubt I. , . : Hear. j"
,in tins enemy hefore; and therefore, every , . •
his successor will do the same." If this I • i f ----.
• voter who desires to cheek th 3 drain on; •- 'The Vole on Admitting the
be true, why was a successor appointed?;
the Treasury, as well as those who desire 1 ,st :latilair rill at: acin-
And what did Lewis Cass mean by writ- <liana..
to rebuke the eident for his botrayal I
ine. to Goverutir )enver that he would ' . Pe s I
The folloWing is the Vote 9f the Senate
.., of the North on the Kansas que.stiou„ '
i
"not probably ice, vane the Board until
si id .
.. •,, On .Mr. Truilibulrs proposition to amend
ou vote against .A.lleson White, as he the rep.ert of the Judiciary Committee, so
after the appoietin • et .of a - dew District' - - b i as , , di . - Hi . , l ofll • AT B - , 1
prove, mum, the mere WI the as to eeciare that :aiessrso ...v_eit and
Attorney."
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. .....--;,-.. 1 .. $:, -- • ' .-.' '• - stituen' I froin the State of Indiana : . •
LZI - • It is elue—nti the prineiple of lily- f "s • •
- I l'ifas—Me.4.4rs. -qeieleeir..',7, 'Chandler, Clark,
iric , the Devil I. hp ciqic-----th - Judg.e .Le 011ie Ft! aitt ve ,sii-0..1 - 2 Law and 1
el Collamer, - Mxon, D9olittle: Dort.:/ta.;; Durk - ee;
114 e T:ract Soc:iely.
ComPte, ;xi - ptiblfsh the fact thet that l I Fessenden, root, l'ost2r. link'. Rimlin. Mt Han,
Wa give the follewing extract from al H. ) ,,,,f,,,, Ki ng . jr,,,,, :P. ,„.,,,, 5 ew ,,,,,1, si w ...
Border Ruffian kiinsas: Judge lifts deeided ' 1
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I Cincinnati letter of June 12 to tau X. 1'1: inori 'Ira:114111f, wade and Ali iken t -23.
that the Free Suite. count officers 'who. -- - ' ' FAY-S—Me4.rs. _Allei, Benjamin, Bigler,
I Trllivue, to show the revoletion that is i , - ' '- „• '
were - elected unit the Legislature of last! •' .- " 1 " . • I brown, Clay, Can,_suan, Darts, Fklzpi,,trick,i
. finr , on iu the sentiment of the i n o i ses, Gri:en, Garin; Haremond.llayne. Hunter. lver
fall are entitled to their certificates, and"` - "'•
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towards the woircqsifins of th- c:l t ., e p ow d Znii, Ali nAm, (Ark.) Jiihns e n, i'reeb.l ' Jones,
not the Pro-SlaVery officers who *ere' tuw " ,„ ,-- ' : , '',`"' ' ' "'" Rednedy, l'allOry, Polk, Thigh, Reid, Riee e
,
. .1 er. The Tract Society, by the action" of bastion, Slidell ? , nienex;in, -( Ky.) Thompson,:
elected by virtne of the Kieltapoo frauds. l .
' its late kuniversary in Ne,if York, i s ~o_i (\. Y.)TuombJ, Wright an(i l ulee-30 ' i
T h i:3 is the, first instance of the judicial i .
- ' ready in. company - with- the - Punitive : Mr.. Bay ar , Chairman , y
' - d of thoJudiniar
history - of that !judge in which the Free I -e, !Committee, did not-respond, nor did Mr.
, - Slave law. Here is the extract:
State...men have apparently had any rights' , ',Stuart •of Michigan. , Mr. Cameron, of,
"The sentence of Counelly, ..who had,
.1 . )„ ..i also catue upmissing. . Mr. Sumner
the Court was bound to'respect. -
been convicted of an net of Christian 1 absence was so much iti favor of Bright!
charity toward a black man, and of course i and Fitch. Had every senator voted, and',
a violation of the Fugitive eilaVe law, ex-1 voted as he believed right, the grievous:
pired yesterday.l
'LIE , ' majesty of the law;, wrong done in this case could -not have
and tiro authority of the Government been consummated.—[ 1: Y. Tribune,
have been vindicated! in less than three j-„e.„ 15. L
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weeks. Outraged jestiee is appeased;! When
the egi latnre of lowa elected!
the Uniou is safe -fur a few days;
. tlie
Tract. Society is sustained, „ai„...us is, it RrerNi‘_iftit Senator in the way. that:
viz," and everybody fuels better. r ilierei Bright and Fitoli were elected, he was ;
was, however, one.. little circumstance I voted out of his seat gild sent home, So i
which occurredyesterday evening, which. i t seems, one rule is to be applied in.the
was greatly calculated to lessen that high
I election of} Republicans senators and a
degree of
.satistastien "with which every 1 , I- ....,
national, Uni u Ic evaneeili -1 petri. '
e- i vii_, o . tot , - 1 .
very different oue in the . . election of pro- ,
ot, must be presumed: to ecaiteal plate taig a Slavery allles- . -just as.onerule isadoptedi
iulliction of the :righteous penalties of the I for' the admission of slave States; and- 1
Fligitisie• Slave :ea. ; Shute itittiiirPf-N 90 quite a different One for the admission "of I
our-German felloW , citizeits, regardieos of • • ' 1 .- !
• ltree S.,teteS. • "And Senator Cameron- as!
the safety of the Unien, and of thepre..l . " • , o
servatiou. of harnionYand friendly. feeling • itst'! al, was absent, when this most important i
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between the, Northern 'and Southern peo , . vote was ttiken." . . .. . . i
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pie, assembled themselves to.gether and Wilfthe peopled' Pennsylvania quiet,. i
i
solemnly resolved that Cenuelly was thelthis IDSII tlllO , oruinatiori of
lii submit-to ' I ' d .. '.
es
victim of an unjust perSecution ; and. that i ;
!slavery, or so 4pcnk. at the yells, midi
hey.wonld attest,. this opinion by escort-1 • ' I '
ling him from the jail. - They '•ouidi . t epress as-to put an iustant 'sto 'I
ma.reheel !th e ' ‘e • 1 4- , P
abunt o S echieloin-,the evening. The rain' to it., ?. . - - - . . i
poured down in terrents, but there were i ..• ' . . i . e '' 7 I .'"' -„- • --.
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aboutvatlioose t od men in the Procesonoo, 1 : TuE. S4. , ArtAriox OF POI'S AlsiD q.1,7,s i
They. oerried terehlights and transperen. ! is,.S.cuot"_4.e---A ' , late writer has the fol,l
cies - as is their custom, and at their hall!lowing very ; ti ntn eul sentiments in regard' l
had.tho names Of the Jurors painted mid • '
r .
to. the sea of the sexes in schools.
hung, in blimk. Connelly Wits, escorted . - - . .
to-their headquarters,- where:lie and oth-.1 The experiences SO all graduates' of explii . . ,
as made o p e o e li e , :: "!' _ ' - islye schools ; for either sex 'Will ccilllirm.
'.llc gotta liitrual.
COUDEEZSPOirtT, P.(.,
liitreS:lij 7jjOi'4;iT, 511113 2l f , IS,SS
T. S. CHASE, MITOR AND PUBLISHER
We aro informed that it, Es
WiitTE Esq : , hi.te:pf this place, has been
appointed L. S. :E3.!;11al for the -Wil
liamsport DiAriet; - .l4nyfee.i for you ( f )
Miles.
1C The els!) tug' - Dart Telrgraplt,l
in the follnwhip• short paraaraph, states l
several most important facts,
.which.cery
voter should read and diest :
" Capital, Iran unprecedented amOunt,
is unemployed. Business, therefore,' is at
a stand-still. 'Merchants are doin , r little
—Manufacturers less-=and labor, cense
quently, is in but 'limited demand.
nothin , 2: is' there activity but in the
dis
burseateuts of the Federal Treasury. !The
~d+uiniatt ationhaS mana ,, ed in one short
!yeati,'td annihilate a larv'surplus, and is
now tout up an ennrnions debt.".
ttEi- Three niore nutaLers will complete
the Tenth Voluuto •of the Jouo:Ar..
Thankrul forrthe patiowe or the',
past twcqears, the present proprietor ha
. . . _
proves this opportunity to Solicit *on
tinuanee of patrouage, and the aid of the
friends of the papor to exteod:its-eiicula
tiou—referri4 to t'ae.past as a glial'anty
of his intention . To eudeavOr to deServe
their equtheaueand patrqnage 1u 1•1413:f1-.
.•
• tare,
In our ; next, paper we will endeavor to
publish a osPeetus for the &nu - ing Tod
u [ober of Which will
be anc4.;!•llca time - to renew old and!cOni 7
tuenec ncw subscriptions.
• eZ" The letter the outside pt this I t
paper, t'i,ru.lfon. p_ W. flughwa to the
ould be fea4 by I
l eceryl tine,. inteiCSted in this count)'..ll l -" •
It
sliciws how Cs. - ader,or l t and the (~cutity,i
6f- yoit er appear,tnaiiiptelligent stntirgerl
.Ifr..-I..tughes Wairillitprney-General
•ing A.daiiiiistration, and
is azied;usige places and:people. He
:!e9mat.o Understaird the true state- of af
faiiis here letter - than any one else.flio has
paid us a visit and reported what he saw
of the county and its inhabitants...•,
. ;We tielie.7,e crOw intelligent stranger
who, has visked COludersport . , of latc, has
' been-inn - 0i gratifi,ed with the - appearance
; _of intr. yillsge; 4tpl of the Cenitty - generally;
and ire leek with. c l tiiilicieliee to . a ”retit
of pepuLtion, fig the coining, year
=EMZIMM
=2
I==3
E=MMMIM
ilie-wis,dotn of the •follewinc. htiefbutle
-
opinion of ae..mptur :
1 ; The iepatation has beew, found .105,1
rileus. ...It is iiupessible. to ilfie,lhe
the ,hops
• i
•-: -
u
; anrl it is impOssible;toyaige
the lboyi morally ~a§;:l4,h `thee bi 7 : l lshe girls un'orairyelev . ate the boys,l
and Me boys intellectually elevate the j
girls , . But more than this girls thew
selvp- are morally - ielevated pres,-!
euee, of
,bOys; and the boys are intelleetu-'
_el evated thia....presonc.e.-. of girls.
Boys brou g ht; np girls are made wore
1 positively intelleetnal.by.the softenipg r ie 7 .,
!Ilitenee - ottlie - fenTale - eharaeter:''' •
31'autles iciejilie:. Fiigiitve,SlaYe
1 -.
14•Pwarcl.c.fltwenq-years ago - , a chattel':
!called PhilliP.,Qro'sse,. thinking 'that` he
'hd as good right !to himself and to his
se?fices *as the , man who pretended to own
!din, guided lsyr.theziorth star, found ref
i uge in WellsElsare. i Not Many years since
[Philip purchased a piece of laud in 'Del
. mar, a few miles fe4ru the borongh, where,
With his: family, he lived uP to a feti'dav's
since, nnivetisally 'respected .by all ,wcto
knew hint. : But trouble came upon Phil
ip;' Death entered his humble dwelling
and bore away his. cihildren, one by one_
Then Sielosers cattle and went awavileav
inglhis wife a raving maniac. , liis cup
was, full. ' I .
Two Weckii since it was thon ,, lit advis
i. ,
A MoWING-MACJI,t-st: WANTF,D.--4t.
able to conv(jy Mt's- Crosse to the As ‘-,
sound a little singular to those who
hunt at Harnsburg -Philip ; we are:told; tin a).
'had Soule . 11f1S , ICIlic'S A-01.1t 0 0111' ' SO far ; know the. nUlllber of patents grafted for
-- .' b e i t4., ,, so i v, jmuwing-machincs, to hem- us say that
toward the laud of f bunda ,, e,
. \ I another is wanted ; and each particular
narant as to ldread[ within , so much as 'a
demo_! patentee, we suppose, will hoot the idea
return to tlitcondition which our
that We now advance, when we-assert,that
entrie s friends Mica. to com:ider better I
much the larger portion of thelarnt
than freedoni.. But Phillip overcame his , v er y
-
as
scruples, and, accompanied by Mr. Jas-.cps of the
.E tern and sNorthern-Slates
w i t h hi s ztre as yet un'provided with a. =china
Steele, started for liarrisburg
suitable to their wants. .;There are tlroith
maniac wife.' On the packet, ere discus- 1
barking at I ort Trevorton, Philip sur- sands of farasers,diving in comfortable cir
i cumstances, that do - not Innd Should- not
mised that he had .seen his old master
I but, one horse, and .yet the tendency
;among the assem;ers and bscame great-:keep
1,,f all mowing-tnachine inventors, with but
ly agitated. At hi= request !dr. Steele,
trilling exception, - has been to eater for
accosted the . object of Philip's terror and
men who keep strong tetins, such as can
as we hear, nseertaindd tit this fears were
pue uf the- ma
unfounded- 7 %d leat, in his, Stet-; op era t e
11 „,iii„d , ,„d i chines, only workin heav y
g half a•tdwo horse
ay arid then
malt; but Philip! was not
changing. • 1 . . t. a fresh pair, or else- iwhile the car:AST:li:', ~ ; :i6114, OlII;1'!;:tf.i , al'
.over
tol leave Port Trevortots,Philip /::: scr4 to ' work a single pair. , Now what-we:want,.
!/,„,..„j„,,,„„1 f. , , ,„ I f„, „„,,,.,*„1 (ruin a „,1 and it is what inventors should turn their
i to k ava iiia d„ji- je 6, ? ,, , ,6,t... B o t hi, ~ , ,a ttention, to, is a compact, li , lit one-horse
It may, no lidim , :s h,,y.e :amen , rainA of mowing-machine, that can be afforded.at
!Philip up to thi;; Writimr. a, price within reach of the large class who
i The gentleman
keep but one horse, yet. who
,are under
tslionwhotil the nnfur- i
jutt as much necessity of using labor-sav-;
tunate 111:111's suspicions- rested proved to '
bear- , ing machinery as the largest- Owners of be the . Snperinteudent (if the road,
I ing the name of his iild master. This 1 broad fields. - We Cannot. advise, - small
, farmers to buy large machines, because
gives us a reason for Philip's flight, but
whither the distressed man's course lay is !we do not believe it profitable fur them to
a mystery. Perhaps to Canada, and per-
I do so, but we do believe it would be profie
e' -
lutp
re he found asylum ere s to the house 'Of the friendly Quaker;
ztble for moWpsg machine. manufacturers
whe
he call , to give them one suitable to their eiteum-:
b
touy.-11 7 1 Y ittrqe.,
among us. The latter place is about -10 'zt."tiecs' which they could and would af
. Tr .. • . ,
lisiles from Port Trevortun. Inquiries; ford
arc being made-in that direction. ,
This, men and brethren, is one of the
beauties of th'e Fugitive Slave Law Is
it . riot a perpetual sermon, cbmprehensi
tile . without note_ or. continent ?--,-17 , ,ga
Ayitu tor
Tr" '4l: If1.1).',1.1) '1"0 lII'. i, 3i Ei It E: I•TC 3.17
The present administration came into
power• the' 4.Lit of year, find
found twerifs ini!lions in the treas-
ury.. Ou.tbelst . : of Deeeinbox fol)uwiag,
it called on Comri.f•ss for authority to issue
twenty millions of treasury notes—that is,
to iuL:llr a .1)1;bii d!-bt.."tu that tunoutit
Iu ur r rlng Congrr.s to hasten :this grant,
St - 3-4etztry Cobb, (lieeewber 25th)
said :
"Though the,Efull] amount of twAnty mil
lion, of dolliirs w ii not; in all probayility, ba
needed at an early day, if at ail, yet it is deem
ed ltc I tlitt the department be authOrized 'to
issue and keep Gip; that soot; should it'be re
quired by the pitl,iitervier?."
.. , ,
..‘„ - ;,.._
.., I may be written as my' ilher .loaraed .rue .to,
Congl:es.q. ~, :,i ive the r'eci nu Lti au tom i ~y, i write it _ rr ,,,..,
M.i.yrni.; JANSEN; :iell pee-.arid twenty millions L i v e ma i n ly been is-j pie can pronounce it as Iney think proper. '.I ;
sued ; the residue soon - are to •!be. But. do not care so much for the
. proniirmiation of•
half a year has elapsed, ; and 'Mr. Cobb :is! my mune as 1 do-for navi ig it Written right.
again before Con.rre7Js solicitivo. t „-5b 0 i.,. 0 ,„. It will save me trouble, in busines , , - and do no. .
,_. . . •.
i harm to the pub-be. • I claim as welt the goad
fifteen millions additional, saying : , as the bad that is done tc‘l it tnrough thyself.
‘'The twenty millions' loan oftreasury-notes, 1 I would also int'orin I.bie public: that .I..tiya
anthorii . .ed•hy the act of liccember 21,1 ; 1 Kii, I still laboring to build up thy own jWcalth and
will Le exhay, , ted in supplyiny the dliciowy di the j convenience, bv the wealilt.und convenience
; for-t 1 y.tir...' i of the public ; awl those wanting: work done
' That is to say, the present administra-i ja J11 : 7 line of business (6hineti`idatier) are
invited to call. 1 Any -,lop;iid debt
tiun will have used j up w
the tenty•millioris ; 1 l : !l
,' g i til i L t ..
Inc can be paid ori
with which it ~: tartod, borrowed' tu,' - immediately, on entyshort, notice, if nut
presentation at - my place of'
, millions more and spent: that, at, the dust: • business. North side - of Fifth , Street, between
'-of its first„ fiscal year, and wants a frost'' Main and West streets, •Conderi•-Port. ' I also
desire those indebted. to me for work to pay
1: katt of fifteen millions to begin the next j
; fiscd year with On the Ist day of July' u P " s! s- "" a s POSt' ll J l6 .,'. • * . .
_,..
' slime V., 18.58.-2. t. P. at.'.l-ANt•EN.
!next. Who does not; see in all this the!
, t .
outline of vas - t "expenditure, unseruPulous: DISEASE (11' Tilt: STOMMII, - • 1
i use of feder:il patronage, and eventual , 'The stomach is the most liable to -g,nt..p, ut of
bankruptcy ,'"of the national treasury.— j order. • Hence hew important-Th:4 no di'.-cliseii
.1.11 . .5.501exi De uderat, . 1 matter clog its Operation, which would cause
ii
i w nausea, and distress by 1 4 OUr food. It • also:
', 1....--#l5-4
i- W aa l l i ii it .,. ( „ Ing . c . or ! eabens the britin, destrs the memory, ere,
' .-. I
Thinks.
I:nes pain and. dirtiness, 41011 various atlletion%
IlecilDer.
lin the head. It produce s 'great
"difficulty in,
! - To bp 'ir j .tew York over Sabbath, and: breathing and swallowitht. Sometimes Mint
not hear Henry Ward Beecher, would be ! ing and tits yill ensue; ~ iiTso bad breatli,:res:
I ,
sonimshnt.liko hearing the ploy of than- i lessness and\ great -loss f strength. It, not
t• • m
let, With Hamlet left out; Or; to use a! immediately attended to, the blood will,carry
lj , the disease tbrouith. the whole- system.. na l
j houne- T ruade Je'xpression, to eta, strawberries', death will . cud the Wo j rlt. Froin ' . 2.M., j r,0f - th , ,so
band cream, w ! itlieut the strawberries. So
, Pills a day will keep the igestivc-organsima
Iwe WI the-ears, (tours. was a host of Iv.) ;'healthy condition, and iii chi - go:it- parry:away
1 and' the terry; boat, and repaired to Brook- ale impure matter. and throughly restore and
lvn :but, alas: .for all human calcultions, l -anse the stomach ; at ; the-smile titan ma .
i I' ills will tla purify thekdpcd;i4s -to drive all
when we arrived
,cVery pew, seat,
I chair !manner of disease from the" system.
bench,c stool and stair Was full. The dal-,I , .
• WORIIS. . .
!lerisWere c!ierrun ; the vestibule, the i In a quantity of, coiruilted matter; there is
,
1 entries, the door-stops, the„yard and evett i Lftw , trs to be found- a;. nett of Wortml" They'
i
, ont,upen thp street, and yet, they came. ' Clenet, neither
j wdl they i stay anywhern - elFe.
jWe •c' our way" throw+, the dense i Weld( stomach and b6Welis are sub:je:tic) them,
Mass, and iit L t st t : •
. , . e. •
..... , gp before„ one of the •• ' t 'i s i t i tle 3. hare
not stiOicient J perwer• to digest:,
e r food. • Hence wilar,,iiv heap- pf 4 mailer is
doors,. where Ire could see the uian,. and !lodged, iind • WorinS nilisthe the,r j e:sulf. A few,
as we looked. into his' jovial "(we had - al.! do'ses of these "pill's',Wl . ll'distarb tlicirncst, an
.
Most said ruin d 5) faCe; we wondered s witht I drive them out - of RIM systcnk. ' • ,-. • -
it was
j ilt him, that So attracted the hu.-1 _lt
_s_holibthe retheMber j ed, that fti zi t a , " i s k iz ... -
• , jal dose .when in. hilitili,.especialiYao
maii. , symnathy,•and thus drew all men tu,i cold will prevent-the disease froth Pinning in
!tint. • Wasit his. outWartl attractiOns,lthe body.: . -. I• -'.
heaity -graee.,• and eleriueneel Nefat nll. i "J Dr. Morse's Ititljan'ißoot Tilli are sol 4
I.li learuinz and purity of language ?---.-- by 'all ; dealeis •iti Mikli l dides: '—
Notiaf ii11.7 - Iffis.profounduess? nt
all:- :What then ? • -
It takes the aetive E brilliant, port-Toy--
lug, heart-sympathizing, fun-bubbling
hey, to make the to - 8
---one whose impuls
•4* Ie:4,IAM te t do :mischief—riot because
,he is wl6l4ed, Or wants to do ill; but be:
cause - it-4,4;Am. - - • Ile - love's impetuously,
and liates.-: Unmercifully ; whatever hia.
Ihands find to do, he pitches into; nse
14 IrestOrn.phrase,)andeft-tines!,!fronutte„„
rvery truthfulueSS and- freedom,of •
I lure, gets! the' 'MUM Ufa had' hor,,' when •
I ItisAteart - ;liever
I never carried ear a tad" idea
t his zueit,tiihOrySl•sayi.he - tiltri*Xery:-*:3l-.1.
!hitd, or
I lleKylWard 13eeeher, : under.somelp,„ . -
I fluences, would Julio beep :a -fearful Watt.
Put the, careful .training ;of an excellent; .
judicious mother, and . wise .fatber, ,Itave
trained. all,, the extiberauce : of ; his youth. 5 .
"into a useful. maturity, and ,be sttracts .
crowds--.because people loN'e kreedom, •
luvc to see a man dare be a man.;. to'say
what he thinks-and act-out -what he says.
111. e talks at - them,- and lets them - know.
exantly what he is talking about... lie
spurns coUventionali.sins, sets ail - rates of
oratory aside, walks up and down his
'stage and makes the people. almost jump .
i front their feet with him,--so' cattiest and
••-
energetic and me,zatierising,:is his
. pdwer.: ,
—Port u/ • Letter from F. - 1); Give to the ,
3.11".,:50uri - , • •
A DEMOCRATIC editor of Indiana pre
dicts that tve shall support Mr- Vuebanan
in 1860.. We expect to give him a very
vigorous support for the ex-Prestdeasy. , - , -
[ Louise ;Ile Joimial. , • •
I)IEI):
In Coudersport, on the 15th
K J.l2iS n if(: of Franz Matthias Jaeseti, aged,
esrs
llc littlel family and rel:ations give our sin ,
eere thanks to those kind deighborS whci gave
assistance to tnc•wife during Sickne.4s,"anq al—
so to all who attended her funeral—.and God:
may have our ill:1114 far taking her
A CAI ,D.
For the security Of the wish to ssy
that the welfare of my lit.tht family commands
me to change my wellinowu diven- , name,.
JOILNSO, an - d reqm i st Alift„ in Suture: ik
TZ2IM!
IEI
Y. R. JANI.iN
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