giairfainj. From the Xiiier's Journal £rlllenden on a Republican Nomination. The Washington eurespondeut of the 10 S. Journal says "Some sycophant within our rants pro posed to Crittenden the idea that the'lle publiepas should take him up, and make binithcfr eandidate. 'lle replied: could trot-eatty a single Southern State, as - your -candidate, and how many eould you earrySnith with_mo for your eandi. tittt.eX:: ~:The party would siuk me in. a ;Slave State , and 1 Should sink the party in the free Stsos. f o r Sirs It is not 3. - our policy to , take up a Southernslave hal deft' 1 1 - , . _ irreCisely. flis complete folly to rame other than. a Northern man as the next Ofillidate of the Republican party for the Preside:tn. With a platform of Free, National principles, such a man would lead. the. party to a brilliant victory over tile. Bhatit Democracy.. In conjunction With . hiuka Southern man could run as TiCel)rident. Any other course adopt ed' the •Opposition could only result in a:12I defeat. As applicable to this point, we extract the fellowing from that sterling journal, the New York _Ere 'Post 4 Let the Republican policy once pre sail in the Federal Administration, with Or prospec t of permanence, and the patriots of the South would be the first to tender...their allegiance and cringe fur the crumbs of its patronage. A choice and predi . gißtm Arrily of the first families of Virginia, bearing the white flag of truce, and making.applieutions for vacant Clerk ships, and Cousulate.s, - would besiege the 'White• House, and disturb the rest of our Republican President. The political az itators of the South want a liring, and when they cannot get it by agitation they will gekitly acquiescence. A Republi can triumph al, the next election will do more to remove sectional disturbances and suppress. cligunionisin than all the delib erations of the professed Union savers from .the foundation of the government till now -It it the only remedy, at all events, that - has any prespect of efficacy, and the onlyone which has never had a fair trial. It is the disturbing element in the slave institution—au clement that trill n .t c*o.down at their biddinc—which renders futile the schemes of such dream ers as Mr. Rives, Mr. - Washington Hunt and Their associates. The country, they way rest assured, will still be divided in to two..pqrtiw, the Republican and the Dere - aratieyoue representing the' en croaching: interest of slavery, and the oth er the resistance of the free laborer. There bc_no room for a third party, and those gentlemen who attempt the experi ment ,of forming such a party, will either sink into political imptence, or, by_aid ing: the success of the common enemy, itAish another proot of the fact that, of all, fanatics the most destructive and im praviderit are the fanatics of conserv atism.' ADTatn Lineidn on the Two - - Years Antenament. The foil - owing is a cops of a letter Irritten by the Ion: Abram Line,:ln, of Miro:iglu reply to a note requesting his rieis upon the late ac-tien of the state of lg'isiiielm.sett.§ in restricting the right of starage' ;: affEODORE C-3.NlSln's—Def. , r Sir tool. note .askin g , in behalf of yourself and other German citizens, whether I. am •for or against the constitutional provision ifiled to naturalized citizens, lately adopted by' Massachusetts, and whether I fer or against fusion of the Republicans arid other opi coition elements fur the swiss of ISGO, is receivftl, tt Mmachusetts is a sovereign and Independent state, and it is no privilege cif thine id icehi her for what she .do es . Still, if from what she has clone, reference is sought to be drawn as to what I would do, I. may, without iinproprie.y, speak' out.' I say, then, that as I understamP the. Maktachnsetts prevision, I sin against Its adoption in Illinois, or in any other ; place where I have a right to oppose it. Understanding the spirit of our institu tion&to aim at the elevation of men, I am opposed to whatever degrades them.. I have some little notoriety, for commizera din; the opprsed condition of the negro ;: mut I should he strangely inconsistent if I could favor any project, for curtailing • Courtly Vxecutive Committee. the existing rights-of white men, even ! The Members of the Republican Conn though born in different lauds, and speak- !t3. Committee are requested to meet at the rag different languages from myself; ,o _ C ourt Rouse, on WEDNEsDAT of June cc As, to .the matter of fusion, lam for c ourt at a t l ' e l ot A., l P. 11. Business of it,if it can be had on Republican grounds; importance is to be considered. The fel and,l am not for it on any other terms. , 'Owing are, the Committee—U. B. Overton, fasion on any other terms would be as IL I:. Bird, G. G. Colvin, J. C. Thomp foofisTi as imprineipled. It would son, O. A. Lewis, Collins Smith, Cyrus tbe whole North, while the EQ3/a101:1 enemy,!s„d u ri n an d woultl still carry . the Whole south. The JETIL'S BAXEr 07.airrian qttestion of teen is a different one. There June 1, 1559. . - are good, patriotic men and able statesmen tik the South, whom I would cheerfully 1 Albeit eVershadowed by others in anpport, if they would now place them- i dimensions, yet no country exchange sur kel" on_ Republican, ground; but I am! ; ' . ses. the Potter. County Journal in Ilgillistletting down tlie Republic= stma-1 freshns, eanr-tnes .and devotion to .34,1 a hait's breadth." I truth. !It is, therefore, ever welcome to tour table. We!sav this to remora the Sunbury nur3 line Railroad. doubts of Our friend upon the subject The Board of 3lanagers of the Sun- . tiiirniiirErie--_,lteihead 'net yesterday at! Thank Von, foi that handsome coMpli-. the offibccof the company, in this. eitv.i • efintina — u - aser present, W. G. MORE- :meat, whatever may be the degree of our, tyro ni.E-q., - president, in the chair, for • , e s erneLri but we assure you that we the pupas° of deciding upon the route of had no_"douhts" to remove. We are tw the laid& division, a - distance of eighty will acquainted with - the Garetio----one of miles, and aim' of -placing that division the , very .weekly papers in the Key tied& - Contract_ The route via West, Creel - , - St. Mary's ? Ritway, m i en fit _ !stone State-4e that an old friend er, Ana Two Mile run, to a point , near V.ruald be forgotten. We hope wan to be Warren was adopted, an 4 the work award- i personally acquainted with the editor. . ed to the firm of 31turox ContnianT and Company. composed of able ird efficient contractors, men of large means and great energy, and well known as having here tofore consummated importai.t -enterpris o4. They liar?, takeifthe entWe work let, and agree to prepare the sa*for_the su perstracture for a definite Sam, a .large' amount of Which is to be paid in wock. of the company at par. They hare . alsol agreed to complete three-fourths of the j work on or before the first day of January nest, and the remainder by . ;the first oft July following; which will ensure the en tire completioni and :opening of the, whole , line of the S.a.nbary and.}.3rie Railroad, from Plii'ladelphia to the port' of E,rie, by November of ISM; The . board-of man agers, after a full and careful considera tion of all the !bids for this 'great work, agreed to_ the *nroposition of ConTntawr & Company, which was not only the low est, but the most favorable and most lip oral. The public ill be happy to . all these important ..proceedings were rgreed upon bY a . unanimous! - vote of the board of managers—not a di: tenting voice being raised aiinst the final; decision. cince Mr. I.‘lcirtEilE.A.D has assumed• the presidency of the ' Sunbury and Erie Railroad, be•lias completed one hundred land sixty miles of graduation, upon which the track will be laid, and Will be finish ed during the ,nresent summer and an tumn. Seviral gangs of track-layers have 'been at work for some months at both ex tremes of the. road. The road will - .36 !opened, with its connections; from Phila-! delphia to Lock, haven, two:hundred and Sixty- miles, on or before the 25th ofJunO' next, and from Erie to Warren, siity-fiiTe'l miles, by the first of OctOber of this year. • We knowLtiMt we could give no better' news to our i readers than to announce the' foregoing fabts. The . completion of thel Sunbary and Erie Railroad will be greet ed with gintitude and joy all over the State.—Pleilailelphia Pte. Cusiody of Cotirt Houses A somewhat cutiGus controversy has occurred in Erin 'county, involving the extent of powers 'to be exercised by the Judges of the Court and .County: Com missioners over the Court-(louse, I Judize CrALBRAITIL, his Asziociaies ass: Aim!, made an ordeein open Court, that the use of the - eourt,house be granted in the evening: fur the -pPrpose ofholdinga pub lic meeting, on the subject' of the propos ed Peunsylvaua Industrial Reform School. • • . I It seems the Commissioners questioned' the rower of the Court to wake such or-1 der. The last Erie Gct4.lte contains very carefully prepared &pinion of C. W. KF.LSO and E. Bsunirr, Ergs:, review-1 in= all the'acts of. Assembly on the sub ; ect of court-houses, and Oncludipg that the entire custody of the Courts-house and lcourt-room; except while the C:iurt is ac-' tually in session, is vested: in the County Commi q icuers. We never before heard the question mooted, bat we think the opinion is good law. In our county, and we presume most others,! the use of the court-horse is ailowcd for most public parpo - seS, until the umst of us have be come aCcustomed to regard Was a matter ,of right. According to this opinion; his use is only a Matter of courtesy on the part of the County Commissioners.—Pitts. COO. Jrourna4 :Niteii has been said of ti e Eastern Es culapin's labors for the sick ; not one half has_ yet been teid of the, indomitable per severance of this singular man. , Imbued , with .the cOuriction that Scrofula is the , parent of discOs:24 he haS been years en gaged' in searehiitg the boundaries of the earth, for its ziptidote. = With vast labor has he Qallva.ss ' ed the products of Sea and 'land, through : both continents until he rha` discovereX that ',combination of reale : dials which epur , ..ten this human rat and corruption from the syStem. This new • invention we; now offef! in our •coluzians under the mine of ArEit's SARSAPARIL . LA, although:!& virtues are from sub ,_stances far more active and effectual than -lirrceintife Journal.. liDttEr COUDERSPO i aT, PA., riprghil ' - ijilill44l, in,:2, iSS9. eli4E. NERD AND PUEUSHER •Il'e , invite'attentititi tot.he several articles we give this vteek in reference to the question of Fusing the Opposition against the Dl c odern• Democracy fir HR. We'invite especial attention to the opia: in of Abram Lincoln. The Republican prets throughout the State are engaged in a thorough discussion of the malts of the question now, and the position we I have taken seems :to be in general favor among, the oarnestand zealous Republican Press—even, as will be seer, by presses in which - the foremost-principle of Flu.' man Freedom_ would naturallly be made wsechmdary question to that of- Protec tion.. indeed fwe sincerely belicve.that so long as.the party of pro-sleveryista exists ' no system of labor-protection can be sue- cessful—we must neutralize Slave-labor in order to effect protection for Free white labor. ..- -pinky currAtEN7i - : - . 7 ---- - --- 7 Correated'every Wednesdny, : by P. A. STE& BlNSi.whblesale and retail Dealer in Gro- _ .: - ••-leeries and Provisions. Main Street, ' I ••. ' -• COUDERSPORT, PA. . -; , ,:.'l,. .-.: 15. 16** - Apples; green, V busi34' , •$ 75 to 100 - • I Literary Notites• • do dried, i " i . - 2 50- 3-25 THE PILLAR OF FIRE; or, isit.v.t. ix 80x0... Benni, ' ;'" , • . , 1 .25 • 200 -AGE. By Rev. J. J.H. Inu.-0431; 'author of Beeswax', 11 lb.,'- - :-.. 11 " - - 20 25 - - -::. • . 100 114 " The Prince of the House of David:" New Beer;,. . "'. i: , ~.- .= j-1 • -- '' 6 7 • York, Pudney k Russell ; -Philailelphini G. Beef Hides, " •. _. ,- . 51 : G G. EV..txs, 435 Chestnut Street.: '' Berries, dried, '4 quart ••. - lO - IV * B 'kwheat ."44 - bush.' '----; • ' 76 *. G. G. Evans bits sent iis a liandsom''!! ;Bu t:l :ter, tii ib.", ' I ga. - copy - of the above; named book, and we ChCese, " ..-: - ' ';- .• 8 f2J.. hare reserved', our I riotiec.of it , purposely c ,c 0 " : , 1 .::', , ,..., - re v a b l ! : tfe ' ll r ” cw . t. . , : .... . 2 . 50 3 00 Ito read - it and test !its -true merits. We E4s V ilex - --'' - i ' ' ;10 12 • as it i .s corn . _ FM . nr, superfine, 'll bbl., _ ; 800 ; 8.5 0 , I I have .not read it'all 'et. *b t - - 1 ) ' u . -..- go extra, ~ "" '. - .8 50 . 9 91)- posed of a emus' of letters, and as each of • do - double extra,. .4'i' . , 9 .60 .!, Lo I them inereascs tire interest otthe reader,. 11 'els, ? lb., ' - ': - 12 . . * 14- _. Hay, 14 ton,- - • '- ! -'" - 10 00 -11 oo and are faithful in their - delineations of fr o c, ey , 14 1b., 0 •-..,' -- - - 1 - • LI Bible history, this far, we feet siefe in Lard. " - - •-* ' : / 1 . ' ly.; i Maple Sugar ner lb.' .. • ' : P- , ' • • lo saying that this book should be placed in : 0 . ~. -' • ',. I t t hm , h., 37 - 1 5:1 every family library.in the land, and read Oaions, " Igo . 1 12 S Prk ? bid.- - by every member Of each family-thus sup- ° , l - r ,' It 14..' . . • . ~„ ..,„ 1 . 2 plied. Price .oirly $1,25: - Address G. '• qo in whole hog; ? lb, • . 6 0. Ev..ccs, 439,- Chestnut . St.: Philadel-IPc.tatoes, 1 4 . bush, . - ; so 6.4 . . . , Peaches, dried, '7B; lb, ~. • - 25 phia, and you will get the book and a I POultry,la lb, , •5-. . .5 -1 on 1 P.; handsome' Present besides. _-- ' Rie, - -- 1 7 t busb..,.- . -;- '''\. - -- ilt, - fl bbl„. . _ . . - 354 THE .coox OF, NECDOTES - and BUDGET I d o -0 sack. 25.. 01 , . Ft:N. G. O. ExANs - , - ANECDOTES, • 439 1 Trout, - r; -1414..,• - '3. 00 6-- chestnut chestnut Street philaderphia. - ' i Wheat. 11-bush.; - - _ I- iso 1 75 - , This isi a funny book, which' Evans has White Fish. per. 1-bbl., ~- ./1 6 00 '- 650• Vooi per. lb. , '• - - - 30 35 COulpiled from -the wit of our mundane I‘ ; " I . 1 sphere, and •publiShed in a handsome style, ! for the low price of $l. -.We fear the reading of. it by the ladies would re-pro ; - • 1 duce the fashion of wearing "stays," I which are 'so deltructive -to "health, .and {that the men would. have to double-stay !their waistcoats. lAddress -as above.. I HINTS TOWARD PHYSICAL PERFECTION, Or •the l'ldloSvphyl of Haman' Itenn:y; -Sl:arc . my lieu- to _leguire. and Iletain.Borlily,3jmPir. try, Litalth, and !Vigor; Sal:i.e-Lang Life; cad Aroid the fvfirmitit's and D'efornti;ie.4 r : 1 Ayr. Rastrated i tritli 20 p/..ites and n,nneons, woad-cuts. Prier, in etclll.., yitt, $l. - . - The above work has just been publigh- I ' - ''''''''lO- 23 sc• led by Messrs. Fowler & Wells; 308 _Broad , !way, New York.! -We do not hesitate to Isay that it ought and will become a text book in every well regulated family libra ! ry, , It is a p4feet and easily • compre - - 1 headed guide toe -symmetry of form and good health. lts price is - nought coin !Pared with' the go' od it will do. I . The ;June .number of the .Atlanlie ; , Ikclhlll reached us in time for notice ----1 last week but we had not time nor room. Its • contents are as follows :-Shakes peare's-. • - Journal i ..Trip to 'Cubit ; . Art; Mien-Inuit; Joy Month; POTTER *-The Editor of the4-11C ...AC .... -`.l elm. ~ some T ai a li very considerately, and we think very ! r i a i s of s mo ll e ti •i, Bloodroot; The Difier-1,1 i I Divorce Nokice. poperly, invites several city editors to fish I ential and Intc!aral Calculus; Bulls and ilEllizabeth A. Webb, - No. 153 Dec. Terrn,lsss, rx. . ... 'ln the Common fleas trout, and promises to put them' through 1 Bears; The Sphynx; A Charge with I! • a: regular course of "Potter. County usage." I Prince . Rupert, Sn'rit - r; The Stereoscope !! George W- Webb, of Potter Co, . . . LIBEL yv lIIWORCE. • hie didnot mention .the local of the '3le-I - i; ' Th e 7 m. • -; W 1 - , and Z.,tereograpa; : truster s 0 , -1 A Subpcena and alias. Subprena - haying bee. Beau Citizen, or onrselyes in the invitation: i n - g ,.. 1 i ,;_ , The 2rtn'ess,,r- at the .Breakfast Ta- ; Issued in this rase and returned ..llsd. the aforesaid, probably because be knew the 'hie, and the usual literary -notices. said Court, at the Feb. Terra fur 1650, ordered city editors would not ° accept; and - he! - ... . ;., 1.. ; 1 . _ . • uotieei to be published in Pnrsunnee' of ill The An Lac 1 hoc ..e.r ...ncga_ine is also A ct of Assembly. Therefore; you, the sal knew we zcould.-Tioya Agitator, 1 1 upon oar table, rich . and racy as ever. George W. Webb, 'respondent above named Well, we can do rib 'better than upon . ; . are hereby notified and required - to appear a • It has some fine illuFtrate:d rural and.his- the cOuric,f CouunOn Pleas of said COIIMY 1., tiiiitr:lo the charge of neglecting to in- 1 ‘f , . r CI . - . , . twicel artioles,i and its own _history is.rap-, he held at Coudersport. on 'the. 20th day o Ole yon, but .not because we forgot to, 1 ; June next,. to answer the complaint of the li 'idly increasina' in intereat. Joho A.i , . It was because we feared yUti' would 1)01 - -, - - ..T. . - i. , . !! •eilatit. A. C. TAGGART, Sheriff. ' i t - rrav, :Sew I ork, is the übtts net% 'r - ice' , coaderrnort q 1559 off to "Snakeville" after Squire Gl:Ebbing' l'•-.t3 swung:;or;clubbed with. h ' l. ''' -flay " -J . ' - • - c , ..- per t e ;; ~ . 1 .....44, and we did n't . want to expose on ' l :Jot - Iv:AL, s2,ta . o. • _• • 11. ' Re.t. , :ister's Notice. I to the torture of walking ' there., flower. Messrs. J. M. Emerson &, Co., (f XTOTICE is hereby given, that the * following of Nol i ll'll. accounts have examined and pass-I . . - er, we believe you'll come anyhow about! York, the exclusive American _publish:fled by me, and remain filed in the Register's 7. i ' I Office of Potter cottetv - for I the inspection ni feoutt week, - and -we. hereby tender an in-' era, have sent ins Nos. 2, 3 & 4 of "..-411 I A --- I ' 3 -, lleirs. le , ratees crellinss, and ail others in ars. , • .s.. I. ;Citation to the. belli ,, erent " local of the Year Round"' Charles Dickens' new i other way interested ; and will be presecte:l 1 -7 , - I • .I to the next Orphans' Court of said county. at 1 1 1.elieart Citizen" to meet you here, pro-i Weekly. . TIM above firm -propwe to zs T i ti, Court House in the Borough . o h of Condersl ' Tule& you will guarantee that lie will not sue it' in tittt'd covers hereafter, which, port, on Tuesday, the ''lst day of June, 11:19i embroil the peace and -quiet dour village i will umake it :1;j pretty -little pamphlet. . t for confirmation and allowance: - . 1 , , ; Account of Polly.Yahorman. Executrix of ' • . in illustrations of his “prof6sional" till ! --' i • "BrBT-Eici l l" the view York corm' , Vie estate of Isaac Vanorraan t Inte.of Genese4 I ,sponL c • -- ~,,, - • h Potter counts, deceased: , eats. We are a little afraid, too, that i dent of the ,4ston Journal, asserts tha l t towzs co l it , t of Wm. It. Metzger and Ahaa- , i "Potter county usage" in that line would ! the woman woo was named in connection i z.._•:trong. Executors of th 44 ;tate ,of Lutlie: be injurious to the newspaper' reputation Mr 'slabs - as at B-runta'-Hotel . -zt :with . ~. i ......,. - - . ron., late of Ilebion township, Potter coca/ with him, was:" of Much standing " -4-1 cy, deceased: 'for "shouider-hitting". to-which he has Account of Wm. .L.Cutlm Administrator ei whatever that! mayb • "thatll - 1 . e- . her ms,-;,,,, _ attained through the little affair between.band was in, - iCosirtL-that. if the naatt4' '`-`e et ze of Joa - eph Lilly', late ofants.:: - Buck and Doug.. He may 'Come, hotrev-i had been made public he would have shot i toWnS IL ip, l pot,er wanly, u d r ece p T H p . B T - RI, 0.. , ..eguto. , , ter, if he will agree nat to fight more thmi I Sickles on the ham. where he stood_ (n 1 co n d,:p or t May .18. 1139. ! - et , of our best men at once, ' !trial. So to !Save double bloodshed and !, • WARREN'S • SECESSION FROM. THE A.3IERICAN 1. - - - I -: sits' TnA.c - r Sociurr.-The Ctingregittionall- 7 .," ~ -•• , _ _ . demv at - lie .2- fame of the few; Aca . t .. Association has jus.t .clOsed iiii s:ession at !- - -- slitzi4l ticat.,.., 1 , Bal a n3 - Do Tire - '' - , ft.ra-ii - - .. LewLetile, in this county, • was, blown! l. ' ' 4 know that V:is" The Pothville Journal says ‘g We are indebted .toOurlate townsman, 31r, Win. Iletherinton, now in Kansas, 1 ' for a number of papers published in that Territory. Among the number is a copy la The Weal,. lll gicznvidn, published. at l'Achison, which appears to be very ably conducted. This paper has run up the followino• candidates for 1.860 - ,: 1 "Fo7Presidimt—Wirma.m 11. S.:F. - w- I AIM, of New York. -- 1 - Fir T ice President —FL ANK P. BLAIR, JR.' "- of 31i.sUri' " I L. The Next Governor. \Some of our exchanges have begun to chituss the question as to Who will most likely be put forward by different parties for the next - Governor of Penna. We have seen a number of distinguished gen tlemen named, and intimations that the Hon. John liickman will be brought - out by the State-rights Remounts... it can not be doubted that the noble position of this gentleman on national and State is sues would make hiin a powerful standard bearer for any party, and it would afford us great pleasure to Note for such an hon est man, in disregard of his party stat We heard Mr. Ille,leinan make theopen iug speech of the Buchanan eanipaigu, in West Chester, in the summer of 1856. He was wearing, his freshly won Kensas Committee laurels (rather awkwardly, as we thought,) and we could not help feel ing that' a. man his bold and noble parts-could not long remain on the Cin cinnati platform,-as we knew the mana gers - understood it. But we did not intend to eulogize Mr. IL, but express our deliberate jildgmdtit that as the Democratic Committee, whiCh lately niet at Altoona, refused- to numi nate a State ticket to make the coming election -iiouLtlai, - the Republicans are bound in 'donor and magnanimity not ) tt make a gubernatorial nomination at all, if Gov. Packer shall be a candidate for re election. We think Packer's views on the 'Tariff, Slavery-Propaeandism, as well as on - the subject - of the _Public Works, Education, &c., should be satisfactory to all true Pennsylvanians. With our pres ent understanding of his views, we could cheerfully support him for a second term. --,l''orristozr:4 Rtpatlican. We cannot agree with our - friend of the Reputdieaii, so far aS relates to the surrendering of our party organization to the personal ambition of Gov. Packer. In feet, we are opposed to all measures . pioposeel for neutralizing the name and orizauiiatien of our party,—thoneh- we wouldle willing to support John Hick , man for Governor, Were he to come be fore the people .upon his self-imposed plat We believe that Rickman is a hearer representative of the. principles of our party than a great many of ttaxse identified with the it, and , who are as piring to its leadership. We suggest to the ..Republit-cui that in the hottest of the conflict is a bad time to neutralize our principles by surrende.riog the party name they are identified with. fa 111 fetroit. .: he association, after a full dis-; . —,c, , - f 1 DISEA'SE tif TIIE-LIVER. "id cession, adopted resolutions seceding from !down last Friday. A. corre , ,pondent fur, i r ~ - „ 1 „uy . this . disease v-. e ,unCerztand an ; inflarp tlie Imeriean Tract Soc.iety, because that i tii , hes the following puma , t tnaiion either Li the raeuibraue or t'llistante i 'tars • body refuses to reeognize the sin of - slave- I i STORE • - ULYSSES, May 25, 1559. l of the liver, known by ilail pains in he richt i I • ry in its publication_. The -a,ssociation , i side.. the stoM'aCb. always diyor_ ered,;the .yel- !Main Street, (nearly opj - iosite• Buldeb A serious accident happened , in i out vets-'vil-10,, tinge .01 , the skin, dry cough, tongue coat- I, & B ros ; G rocery? ) w e ll„-ill e , 41k. also passeti r...solutions denpuncinf , the: i z , ge persecution of the Oberlin "rescuers," ex-1 .yesterday. - .The frawe of .the te ,_-. L . . . •eu. co.t.r. ene , - I:v.:colored urine. And t.i v. ti , gun Academy was blown fat to thneronrul, thick nal:ire - I' : sev'ere Irealmc..-- and vercire 11 gltany Go., lit 1:, pr ins the trariat- sympathy for them, [nt u w or. 11 0 - c l ock, A M. 'We had tin-, pains i n th e Lisa. , i :pup, Proprietor oi r ti,T;t:ove ef l tahlishmesi Send recommending- - , the churches to raiser ished raising the wood-work the night be-1 The quantiiy of co opted humors in the i L subseriptioos for their benefit. I Lree.ioa a the river, catisa,s a defective secretibn '. of Couders,)ort, and Potter "county 2 , -,esNar-lr, wortd re= peel fully inform the inhabitzca i fore and ~e t all reaa'y for the irons - . To , , z• . - - iof the bile. The liver when healthY, . series"; that be is row prepared to . s-npply teem it i put thorn in, it became necac.sary to raise: LfilteT to the hloiyi.,. to a orate ail ittlint,ri- t` BOOTS. SHOES G.317E114 LEATHEA I (14 "` Aii nfi r 1 the upper loft some, which was-Alone by r t ; .....m et; "or ..o realm i'l... Al - hen iiiii... , ei.l., it ',. FivDr ... );G , ,i., ,, , rr i even - descr i pt i on . o t • i":" " 4* i a heavy prop or post in the center, which, i., Call...atpurify die blood, which, wilda sent: to ces which cannot fo il to sn i t . -We have i br,tins, and other parts in a morlpil i b ynottrk a : - - -----= !when raised brought the. most of, the i the fangs .I.l..Vc.sr=tlye:reiorvingorikrifttotra4,ll - are, additional Sales adverthedf weight of the top w'ork on this pt - t,ltritli- I e°2,didou• may cause Jaundice, Conimption, 1 Dais be t l'3"l'Y' T, dad wiathohlia7, :ti l e natural ,be foiml In this portion of the co-untrY, 12 ' by the Sheriff this week, waling the lar- • out any support, until the irons e, s..iiviifa toth - - - causer D - ill I -- - will • = . 4 e te.esane.: l " ,:l•elk, -, :: wilt ,e2l the . - 4ante at rxees which in gest list ever published in this county-- put in, and which made it an easy pieS Piles, add other comoiaints. at yoa percellyei • . - , - , . • Dzrx 00111PETITIOtll _ - Ito the wind. A narrow and very heavy'i the direct way to Reravu ar r a tear the whole, and wivincr capitalists an opportunity ' 0 .0• to I mist from the SOUth, leveled the whorels:fitett , to ptt` , - -, "--.7- - ' i !SOLE LEATHER, i !, invest advantageously to all interested., iI. ,-, to t i . , , .outid. two men bob°. onthef 4 P ati ' ni 's '''' anlin g f " this *amplaint,i UPPER L_EATHEIZ 4- KIP SKLV:F„ , .' i ~, 5: ,- - - the e ' . irons. t resort td speed}- relief. Yet; :Isere ,ire; FRENCH,' 0.4r,F , E.g.' S, (yenui»-). tae Lrame putting in zro Vie past week has been an experience I to p '''''•f very few re.ediCtues. worth a cent lin culfm; !, PEGS NAILS - AWL • and BINDING:S.Of er • lane of them, Mr. henry. Swift, vt'aS some- l dieeases. , Whit then shall be done?". We say, I err. description; in turttitit .., : , sn i t • pc ..-cla• of cold - and chilling rains, preluded ihurt, butd -I theth ID.• 1I - '-1"m•'4 , 1 Root Pills, as they;; ' q• - .• .. , Ghat not anr....rou- y,o -, u_a .. arse. ' .. . I, ter, at • by a heavy frt*t: 'We believe however,?er Mr. Larabee, being a very thoughtful' co•= 9O R , I of - at •sc., roc, . • th e y veil h i ---- ' ' .1' be REMARKABLY LOW . PRICES. FOR CAsii• - t 2 - ' tb'l , 34 a sure cure for this p.ainfal di....ea.se,,lie- . ' ' that very little if any damage was done • man uz danger, as . he has Lad sdine espe.-I, a , e t h e y purge froM the bedi- lit' - ..i. o • I All goods'sold.at our vtablisbn:Leat :we c i - • ose cc .p.. NT by the fzust, and the' rains 'are get t i„ 1, rlenee Int hat s-ay,--(havit . ;vat-eel - tains If e—iand.stagnant tumors, anti's.) cleanse arid re- i the Best Qualify, and wilt be W .. .A88.1... , to: times by jumping from the =sinew the b 1004 ,1 which is the cause not only ofi Terms Cnsili Only. Give, as 3-_, warmer, st6dier, and mere beneficial to , • GrORGB T. W- 11 ..• when run ni”c.• off the tracksj—as the frame! th&ti-s ;-ease Of the liver,. and the iatiammation f ~ . the crop. Tuesday it, rained a:eafilly altstarted, cart toone corner ain't or slid.' - 9 - . - 4-40 of the lidney and bladder, but of erery , de-1 mi . ehscßiet as.r ,1 8 .- • ,' day. [ , down the post-and jumped - upon zne i itz t _ h - h gem, ~___ ~ i l - r _, , YBODl r including mat .. ,. pi- -.-. ea ever!' r 417. t onn to Geo, I.l_, ...,, d „,. ~,, , y ee t t y,.•, T isa ta ,•• . _ ktutwd, safe and' uninjurad, at the same!ip ,Ci evr d a y- i . ent i tt i r reliere'ii7.e body ta.t er; , old or g ,— ' P latil - ' 3 " "'"-- a'a x i. Our .Deril, George, a few evenings i ' time b 'lain s+ - k ''' II 'Swift w-co - -h" e , 't 7 . ••"-- apposed-to"health: the m some L , .ruc _.l r. ....., t e.y,.. tn., ..ta. is i i ?r sell anything , we wee tray at car.g, ...,... _. t ton thew had getter- come to that 5.312-"ev* a. ace stripped a musk-melon seed of its fstantiin- on boards and struck of t Dr- MOrse's Indian Root Pills are pold;R el gpi n - . by_____l i ..wtor, kept in full blast bard coating and put the ternel in the , the •? , lie boards at the bottatu-- 7 4 think ilry - all dealers in 3.l.etliciow. ' 1 n vwx. t Filffa4 l7 -'• ' Catlin ant. enuntg. groin-4: Next morning lie'fonnd iine vine sated front the Seed,- 7 haVingitak= eu the seed out and extuniped it to bo tain of its identity. i The seed.had been previously', inalted iii water.- - We have been - very g.racefulty inVited to'attend a pie=nie at Cold,scurg, ort day (to-morrow), and re - 63 our-inability to do .66.- belieie our eitizensrgen orally are invited,, and the Brass Band aro to fulfil! their first professional en gagement, Welope and believe all tvill have a good fillip,. ' • the folloWing piscatorial item, which we find in'the Tioga. tor of last 'creek. If the edifor was hoi'po stonog, we would he 'appreliensiv that tarrying .away those . ",patent pail ifulls" of ''speckledi beauties" -Would prole jo-rioas to his moral welfare. . -There is a great deal more truth than poetry is the dialogue between John and Bilt; • We : would State for the information of the.. Corning Journal 'Harrisburg: Tcle grnpli others who think a . feW dozen of the ;"speekled beauties" a haul; that the natives of .Potter Conn v talk like • fishing .I.laL.—"Yes; a few." . Worias or . g .1.3.1Lri.--11`orins." - Jous.—•'lTow many pa tbizt did you eit?" -27105 e interested in the matter.of the location of the next County - Pair; should remember that the coMpetitionmnst end with the June Court.' 'The townshiPthat furnishes to the Board of Managers the largest listof members of-the Sobietly 'at that time, will hayp the right of deciding where the Fair shall be held.- learn that the citizens of Ulysses are leaking considerable cant to secure the location in that township, This Borotmh and Township were recognized-in the resolu tionas one district for competiticht. The success of last years exhibition, and the favorable. - Spring just ielo:ing, should resolve every farmer in the wan ty to become a Member and exhibitor at the Fair of 1559. There is to he a reg,tdar.quarterly meet ing -of the Society on Tgesday of Court Week, when we hope there will be a geueral attendance of all thO friends, of Agriculture who may bin town that week. the only plaee that a man could have fell 24feet and come out alive. Thestuds, joists Entl , large timbers are all _Smashed - to lieees--sotne fine en3ugh fnr oren-womi. The less, to the -builders - -is 'estimated 8300. This morning some 15 hands migrated from: the! brut' of Larabee - Lewis-to the woodeW procure . newtio.ber for re-building. LEWISVILLE. day?" bs , ?" ( rail fall. - Baron Tinmboldt, one - of ihe.most not. ed.seientiffo men of the age, died at Ber. lin, Prussia, May 6th, lie was 90 Sir of age. .- • - 'cgsiii -3:tif,.r.ti:zfinfiitg. N . Ew GOODS,' . • TEW GOODS, . NEW GOODS,: • VEW GOODS, • COMING IN THIS WEEK,- COMING IN THIS WEEK, COMING IN :THIS WEEK,. COMING IN THIS WEEK ; AT OLMSTED'S.i • j AT 01 . 3ISTEDS.! AT OLMSTED - 5. 9 ' AT OLMSTED'S. - • • June- 1, 1i59:: Divorce Notice. Mellitus Markham, .No. 27. Dee. Term, !ly her next friend, W.l 7 8 58, in Comnsbu i• A. Estes, VPleas of Potter Co. rr.• LluEl; is DIrOECI:. J. F. Jiarkitam. JTOJ. F: Markham, Respondent.—Whereas a. Subpmna and Mar Subpats having been issued and returned you arc hereby notified'to be and ap pear at our next Court of Common Pleas for this counts- for en spplication wilt he made tc I(said Court for a Divorce, .a tinettlo vialrimom ion the part of libellant. - Al. C. TAG(:ART,'SAeriff7 Coudersport, 2859:1. , .
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