.*.t s iP:Plil.Allg .: ' 6..;... Wiireti Hail says the ,9 . 14 /As ;441ks 'Warren County Barb 111 e pro*, dit redeemed );,1 , , tl:6 ,ti IVcAtin ' 4..94 teat placs. : (lol.9(l* thf ZUth _ • • 411e-_The form _ s erly SegrcWYOf pli:TreAsury, and Ather likkiLk--..-.41?. /lied at iiM:lca*nce apAiladefpii,ia ou TR.3.t;:gr. tJiO Pze :Of 79 . . . • `Pre;ident of ibiOrniiege;st Yelioly Springs, Ohio; t g,r,from Miisssychuswp, qncl-Sec *AM Akic4j o ,l, l , fix"' P ll 4' . 9 1. q, MAP 24Afisst• ape gre4t otpljteg“Then of, cak4aY atid.liat4o9, a Rix olio writes 6 . Otni?:iiigiii.thO Miffs, o: . 9 l'Orluipi . Tii&Olibr# .. Pliikei 4 hits 341111Pl,eazerbitta. " q t .n d . Mt..% B t froner, tO rkgib 1144Oiriertaite"iirt1 is in elowiiat.the,Rocning starts to -day for prOzetiaildirtcrermany with his font' I;i." ulllliciiiietwai` lozienal says' that au organ Ittih t ellietneeVatic partyy - should he rpublishCd (kaily, with three editions ' 'and every ttithini -. ,ga9cratshot44 de:troy ,the paper _ as sc q) as f e_xelits it.lekt:what be sees te-day may inter ere In 711$4:11 : epiitidea s ed him to---naor /Ow; .7. , _I:. ..., - 7031ERSTiAD'Iii ItAis'i:ks.—The Ran i& voiliiiigtitiegi - a r marii , Atlpyjust closed, tl. 4tile idqo;Royaielf "a:provplthila th p Con .l 444ion' for a homestead` exemption; 4.w -yitc,ilig 140 Oreg of hula n wfth :Inipr"tve tl Iffen4n4:qqte9qd 01()99, Irilibli i s!tall liotix! tiiiiiititilyittkoqf, the joint consent Of Elitsbtfil4 fit. 4, Tite. - ' :prrespondent of the rimstOn liiireury Faye;-trait - the Senor ~4 1 rtioie apprpiehing were ni. totted to ittlie Tritrutielait-Re.ek;•ili' "po rOdpeOolithatfEilefr4 Cruz fair Atrieriao Miss PointbartletliaanOter of Capt. Balrildtt prMattie; lafelof the tr. s:lcaiy. The ifetidetqatt, . of the: riehest residents iftieitnny reputed to - he wortli itOilt - 844300;000.-- 7ril.uire. • • `Tug Veit. J... € 1: 'Crania*, the sonie fiatefaMoas Brahmin preacher.. who-was feMtly-Tipitea lion",among the visitors Ft;Saialoga; .was xefused .a place at the ciple;of the rGlen .ifottse,: on. ,aecount - of litamolor, wile-nit a visit to the:-White Mountains; the` other day.' ~i . fhe.Boston fivinscripi; which publishes a. coum3uni patica. from the insulted: and .incensad Bralintiniflais.that he: is about the: color efßotaCerwia•of.ialiin awl Senator Flam liiinfatainemind. does not' look so Much rade.a.l s ena to r reffgatACllSlrfryland..: - - ; 41014,41112_) tifenz rAt, if t tko:7olfllo.,..iinaprihs: ; a..feat ng 1401'sie . p.; . veEt. more, than, a pass egg iig4f4l4 day Rte119144 . :t0 014 Ott:RW.oi* Fisitqcl4ke s4w : ll l iii of I -144111g.114:on Wood-rlyer , 'the anacfiinery p i tiggitOpyt rcia4e t iv.JAlnion and .Eiu. %PM. otAlig sOagajoilnclFY , 4 1 t9n "( 1 4. 31. and 7 IL 'l6O logs of oak, eko and hickory were salve:4ll/e suctount; cattl4eing 41,2:00 feet. T 44. wftk.CRP '11.V.Pne.1 2 .4,94 1 4F. §aw of: 68 diltqlytitrl igiyittz - Frafergo,of 2,2:o.feet • • . IT 1 e p correspon ent ofthe h . - (1 • .TrZivie gins 'the following inter „.._ tagat itiff*La.a:tiuu, - under tiate' „ of Aug.gAl : 7... 41 „ - ,.Tiv4Me:nbers 'of the. DeinOerey Who 16*,.,g ; enk_te prison spme inUnths,ago for maiing,al.tlaa 04..wh Ie acting ao ofa cOls .of thewerU. kat week par ...Therf; seeing, ie . be _uo f9Lll3+ l :4 l itgeut for these etention: than •all t these t'Avi) een yl4o„)o4yietil.l in At; were retileeted. Af t Thusipprapy r fp,fill: pasitiOs as officers ift i thP,Velnin eleefhas. Cheating the pogt.avarac- CUpstiintionat duty fliqtheift Ka:ilsas P ,!! 3 - - . ::1015 1 "_WE' transcribe' from nn essay, by'a celetT4e . :4 ,Teckied 121.0fessoy, a brief . n'e sOunts of the properties and : effects of To illiktt4 tomato is one of the unfit _igneerful ipetientit Of:the liver and Other begins . ; wheni calomel. is . indieated, it is gpiblf trormint efferetife'•an&the least ' ff e tne -agentsown to-. , the That a chetiiieztl- extract lie obtained from• it that will _super ifgh the:A:tie oflealoniet in the onre.of digtSaie. BcLAUtThO has. , sudeesifuitil treated-drair`lvitiT intit this article' alone th Rbst - wheitiesetPw4n - nrtiole of diet . .for 'dysfepsy and iiiigbetipn;' l ,stWthatit : should be: bon ittiffilti*OlTd6lsity foOd;' eithercoked.-6 "thp vieliflatritliftWOrinfin use. - o ."latiinteratigust: Ipfections, Y.ltzEts. , --TheitipreadietivGalveston ~. AlitAtiit heat :loiciebding the—Texav •4_oli - ;iiag:th'atAlett::liOnstorCood - beeTt -, ,` .. -, GoveriSolV cr.: , -; ,- -,v ; -.- r. ......, t t , ..5. itsisstr,'LL , Thei , -, 9p - posititio:l4,ve filidistWraige inrciada:upottEilielYemw l a 7 iftsprity 111! Yrenoessei-,:if;ittritied; at* vb . ) uOt -carried •th di' , State:i.` ~ They , 1 0i_e* litiiiiiklY Ig4i4d ' tvoi:ihialhera, Of Wmtrifitikohe of I;l6i:ilia EntsosairE7Er- MUDGE.. ...' ACATIPtiCaiNT: - E 46 "NOt al CaTo ga- tAiio,ofositigii , fi, iyo -p . rotably, pilled, opip Monberoffeciielgress m thelst Dis. tlittlfloiiiii tilling. O'TO-in thyoeiouu tto 2'B l lQ , * oy,O,liis' -- opiki.riof, Henry 1 itti li 4005:14.0vo :eyeetPd - ip,1:5:57,`.4 o Sfkistajortiy..-,, ,' : . : , t-i . -;• 'ff g!;iretWer4t is , possiblo thalvAlie; - -1:7- : -- :.1 -- ...---,-, --..-.. v OPPridsition: ‘ bwve g.saitga tWo mole . iVrein hers. -of :q 9 n,,i..4..s -in Kentucky—in the - ,l.Xtif and Vial Districts... The vote is cline, and the result was, at the date of outlast adyices,,W nether of •dnuli,t. - ;4 fin?* 411tot.ial lin' the' tiiituCky gen: , t 1 tiOn, :h 2 1 e t ilittme, aftey stati:ng;ttie fftOte, th,itllie QOptitution, male - I,rgin,ta., con, tended that the Democr a tic partyWas•un sound.. „ on the Slavery question; that in fact it Was taitktedisith the.y,irus of Free dom ; and that it was only in. the Oppo sition caip : that the best of institution; could tind protection and security," and rejoreinratztheirAefeat; 'remarks with great truthT:and pointedness; , 4: i." l4 But while , the 'Democrats of Ken tucky. hat's 'tlitisl'orushed the • spurious party thaOiad coine -against 'them iyith stich': lotitl .and_ hollow pretensions, ' the gertas of coniplete - and perniapent:Op positic.n are pot wanting in that State. lye:refer, of course, to the body of pro fessedlEmancipation)sti and Republicans who die-found there. '-/VppaTently few in number and Weak. in influence, with only ,a single leader,.the fearless .. (3.l.S.STUS M. 1 ' ticAVI- threv' yet hold . to: thep rin ciples . 'an d represent4he policy On wii.iile future tri umphi-the gidattie's.4 of ihe: State and the happiness and progress of ter . people are inseparably dependent." • ' - ''-.7 . 10::: - gi).4 -. fi.1,i),it.1 . r4,L C01f..;11..pt1-RF.'OltT, PA., • littg j 1 1859. T - . 4 75 r ; CHASi ! ktiflfc AND RIUBUSHE R. tssigie,(jet, 18a, AUDITOR GENERAL, TIIGXAS E; CQEHEAN, of York FOR SURArEYOI! GERRAL / ' WilitlA'N t7EI:11, of Berks, THE 'NE,IN' VOLUME. A,Chance for Agents,. Worthy of Atterollou, j.pEgg, PBEN.tIUMS FOR SUBSCRISERS . We"desite' 'to extend 'the 6lreulation anil l seibinOss of - the OURNAL among the People. of this .conntir and, elsewhere. In order to - do - thIA, we offer 'the follow ing' liberal 'Preiniunia. for -Qhib scribers: TQAICY7II 7 ,I3SQN PETTING TIP A CLUB, of 'Ettic-s.b . se r iver:,,, at :31,25 eacii, sending • us ',,,„G,25 in cash, we will scud Dne Dol lar Book, or a volume of aq:i.Dollar News- . paper. •.- . • , FOR 1 CLUB 'OF TIEN Suhscribiw, •• with • $12.50 in cash, We will seq . (' the', : g.tter 7 up -pf;the Clint) Tl)ree-Dl4lar . .4agaz„ine pub- i " 4 11gli'e3 Stitte ; or 'any' Books I meld select to ainenint l of- s2:,'so:Vor hel 'iqaylsetain thap , : urr,unefrorn tht subseripl:, tron'ynoney, sek,-,ieri;gits.sl , . 41,CV/3 -TIVENTIi r Babserihers, we,will send the person getting up the Club $5, worth. of Books or Magazines- of- his se he.m'ay retain $5 of the money' ; seii4ing its.s l 2o:'.." • • FOR A CLUB OF FIFTY' Subscribers,-we willglinthe getter up of the , Club $12,50 Sdorth orBoolts:of;hia selection,. or he may rot-tip $l2-50 sendiam'ua • ' • will order the Books.fronl the Gift 800k,540r,e-0f O. Evans, l'hiladelphia, if requelned Ly those' entitled "to' thein. To any LADY getting. up a Club of TIPFIENTY Snliscribers, and sending - us s2:i, 'We 'Will give' one- of -Bartlett's - $ . 6 SEIKIC4:),I.ACJVNES, (will do all ordiniir!ir plain Sewing), or, she may retain $6 of the subseriptiim mooeyi sending us sla. . Te all eases wlmre TEN or more per 7 lagctlier and send us the money without the interference of a eltib-agent s . they can have the paper at $1 each, peCanrini.- .".\Ve this week correct aonwerrcirs in the Call'of the Conaty . Committee, and theis el' Vigilance Committpes, I The Italian States areentirely dis.: satisfied with, the peace:Are:Ay between and: tall:" of re volting against it on their owa account. ej - `The' Huntic;;;don Jparnal, second ed by the Greensbut,'geralci.. proposes fhe natne.efllon: 41in clovode, of West moreland, as the next Republican Candi date for - G i orain r or: Corode is'one of the strongest, men as Yet presented by the West; . for, ottee—(and the West is _ undeniably entitled to the candidate and offlee)-Land-rwould, - -Ve think,.niake -an &dellent . Goi4irnor. • ' ' • - ' - . Mr- A few weeks since, in kiring,an 'act count of the railroad celebration. at Lock con, ine.statelllna;tbe authority of the :Watch. area,thgt Iliß D,cniorat AfAcc was net ill mina ted* editpr of the latter, deuies the -as sertion, iu. last - piper, in so yucourteous and ndieWeiriatily a isianner that ilt - arenoW coifehiced of its truth', if We were riot befor coriviiiiid.by:Coinpatilik•the-Charaelee.of the ,paper with the. facts staied'by-th - e-Wateliman, We are always.ptillip . g, lo.,cnrcect errors into isspe , h FeAna l y tie..lFct relative io ,auy‘cpteyilp :ofFY,,,When yrc are.`cqur'teopSl).-‘ 'told: qC our irriW Ate",-' , Anotligt• Wholesale. railroa'd mar-. ltny other excuse thaul , :iie4igetienonairpd" , dniing'. the night Of.tho, 2d, inst.on, y: oat RailroacKue.it aghigticokoi aboydAl, . dOwn and was TainhannsiOk creek' ivlieitiOe'sfilini.nie" , ;iii3'way :.• eipttating.the , ttnitC3; - Ilif , tanne nf„,gkifect: persorts, and , wounding atipni tirebtots were M5ll - aware of the - rottenness of thebridge, but rfifiseil,:or neglected to order its repair. The Coroner'fihry,returned a verdict that the . Dire:dors • andtuperintendeot should be-held respensi ttle to the law•fOr the alt ,dident Qiterz - What would be a prep periedietment - for them to answer-t-:nntr der) accessories -, to murder, or assaktlt. , Oth intent to-kill - PEt. The l'hidelphia.- State .Journal, in.a handsome. noticeof the railroad pro• feet announced by us two . 7weeks thus speati of its i:oportanc,e nliia i!iterests': 5 , As 'oar own pity is directly interested in the suceessAf . the. Szinbury and Brie Railroad, and as the proposed bT4neli will be 'a- Mean?. otopetring very large - and val utibip -goal. fields, 'which hove yet :bad no easy'.access to a market, ive AN - et - that the effort to abtain a charter - the coming:sesi sion: of Legislatitre may not be frt}itless; :plaeed under the prOper, auspices, cap- ital will be readily drawn to the,enterprise,: And tile . :reAd plaCed - beyond. the - contin, gency of reasonable doubt. - ':ro e im mediate section of the State - interested; fire snecessfeil - ecconiplishreient of thepro posed scheum must be *alight' With- in calcidableaciyantage,- while it 'caritiot -but affeet '.beneficially the rallioad interests centering hi- Philadelphia." • We learn that the Racili's of dcrsport,, 411eghany-R4var and., Portage R. soon be opened . again for subscriptions of •stocic,' at Port Allegany. If is thought that a suffiliient, amount of money will be obtained at an early day to secure a, survey ,of the route ; and the early building of the:road from Shippen to Port Allegany is inevitable:. The "Agitator'' , and the "Jonr.i nal. , ' Our readers: *ill • agree With. us when we say that we•do not often trouble them with the consideration of "our- own . of fairs; " .ancrWe here never daue so out of a desire to parade them before the public simply because they are our affairs, as db some newspaper publishers. The - near approach cf the close of the volume rand the importance of the present crisis in the affairs of our paper. from the inadc,, quacy of the support given it now by the Republican Voters of thiscOnety, we trust is a sufficient :excuse)for our laying : the folloWing 'words from a neighboring co temporary befoic our. readers: Hugh Young . is sufficiently 'posted in natters concerning the welfare of the ,TopliNzit to judge correctly of - its . - upon the pai.ty in this . county, and the - necessity of the party regarding those - claims, • The well-digested. thoughts contained in the following remarks, though written_ out with especial reference to 'our paper, are appropriate for any latitude and any country newspaper. While we especial ly thank our friend . for his• kind words for the JOURNAL, we commend - their sen timents to the attention of- the country Press generally. We have-Often thoUght We Would tell our readers the true . reason - -why City Weekly papers, of much larger size thin any country paper pUblishe4, can be af forded for half the money, and this is'a fit - Vorable opportunity. d.hiS :—Ev cry -City ,Weekly published - upon the cheap principle,: is made up from the matter_of a Daily published .at the settle the result of the same label-land talent expended upon that Daily, with!.the exception of •f' rneking-up". the forms land the-press-work. New, theincomeof the Daily pays the entire expenses of thocOn cern,--and. sometimes gives a small Over plus as profit, and every dollar of income from the-Weekly and other editions is a clean profit to the-publishers.- 2 ..,To The. New 'York Tribune ,Weeklyclaims a Circulation of 175;061 , copies, Daily - 39,000, copies, .-and: Semi; 11Veekly: 1:1;000 aggreg . ate The Weekly, is.'principally distribl Luted at.tho average rate of $1,20 Per copy ; and - the . Semi-Weckly _at. $3 pet: Copy. supposing ,ietlicr with its advertising Patronage,„ to pay all tbecipenses of the concern, '.We have: a net income to .the •proprietors of $2 . 52 . ,000 and' even • allowing :that the eipenscs,..ahserh • . also the , - .S.etni-Weekly edition and: the advertising patronage of the Weekly edition, _titere‘is yet a clear profit to 'the concern of $214,000. Is-it now surprising that the P6rr.En With 'a total . besineia of qi:mo or so,. of $BOO ab.•=colie'd.iyiepec i scs, Lean not' compete -itt price": with:the . Tribune Willa has ametineome of 4.04,000 !,.. We have drawl"' no"-fineY'61. false estimate in the 6 - pve,---,,•,but:ltaye - SitUply . :stated: . facte that,eaine:to Cyr 1 nowle4e. during 4ve years connection. with the city newspaper -We,stitte these facts that.: our !Weis may learn: rrhy We Cannot afford te .. ,publiatt . .the paper 'fer.:iess; . oldrisl:,Fsl cents, when ,every-.cepy :published costs us $1415 :!nOw ;;.and. - we trust* also, that our Cut 6te . tripararis may learn that the • t- , ....rw....,,.....4.--...‹..- - .7..v.t , f..14r4. -, ;vantzte2o proprietors ortnecountt . pr0 ... m.,..t . t . i,1vturl .s•-•:, they are almost entire]'indektgdforAczn - - .... ; suceets,--I'ap not, igneriptg iti.'e l •eat -7 9 .- by wiiich they.. et ,the oikyliresi:iftre„etatz' - : ' ; I? le cr to bireitlia &rite:and chisht.thein. '' I Thtifoliciwing ,i . re ..#e remarks''' . - . Of - i4e. Ag4o tar Z -, 7.- -'-' ~ .'''A. . • t Cl' '-': 7 t ' •;:' •" , 1 "We .. notice that the•kPottpr. Attnia4 43 about to enter tipciti; its twiltttr-Ye4nnie. It was started. in 1848 bY. Win. -- .MeDou- I gall, Esq., formerly, 4 this -ceunty; :as a • Yen. Buren paper,,,myl - ever:isineg tliat, time it has labored wailfully anti fc,ir :lasi i ly : int behalf, of.theprfneinles of ,Trup7.l3*, niocraey,:tial'ar' ilt - a . pread - 6t . .,oe4lth3. Refoim. In 18` . 5:t' - j'i - nderlibkiediteiriat enntyol - of Jahn Bl.lliinii, lie snpported Rat& 1 ) .- . IIADE fefthe Preketicy;• - st.it may be seen that - tit - bat lit/m.411s been a .Republ;caniraper. • In 1850'it passed in. to the :hands .of 'Mr . . - ,'llionias - E. Chase ifs present. editor' end prhrietori and battled{ nobly for Fremont and t t Freodom,- carry- . 'l I in gt tPetter County for bethlrytattliofthirds, Imajority. t Another .esult "of'. its - labors' has been the•ereatieti of a popular opinion !Arida has wiped -out] rum selling; -coun= I terfei'ii n g. and horse thieving entirely from 1 1 - ' - Itsfriends6 - • 1" it le county: ,are ow a:•-_Ing _ , • , for ib a more e - xtcusiye patronage, and as' our eireulation in ,P i otter,emnity is nearly, : lif-not quito:as.large \ as :was ,that . of the late . ..Yprtheron.Dearcrilt, we .propose,t.o give a:few . reasons why Republicans ,in that .coniityshottld .icotne• to the . .aid . nf i the Journ al at once 1 and - uiake it if nota protitable,gt least a paying Ceadern.: ;'We hope our remarks w1.i . 1 . not 40 - lost . upon ourewn , yeaders a, they, apply . 4 equa.lly as well - here., •-,-,. ', ......,-. - -„- - -"An, ,objectitia eftett. raised . against 'taking county papesf . -is that . they ; , smaller and dearer than city Papers'. - the answer to this ohjection is, Chat city papers , have better faeilitieS",,bccause they. have a larger patronage._ 111 yon.l . ,2want a.g.ood county paper give it:a good; - circulation: Let: crcry - nian - who; grumbles _about :the, i-paper go to we* among ; his,..friends and I I g . et a doze 9. subscribers . ancl. see what a! 'difference it' will idaketl. , Let it be also i I remembered, that every dollar, keht .out of I the county for, papers. to the negleot. ef your- own, is •a protest against hunt labor: ill a men feels the need of a' city ,paper, I let him send - for it,after he . haS subserib e"d and paid for his;countY paper. , . t`'‘‘ Miring 'the heat; of a - , political eam alp, -men think nbthit4 of ; paying- out money for the distrihution• of public doc uments, _Nearly ,all tleisr2q.oney is ;lost.. 'lY.tran the passions "an . rprcjadie6s of then re nrbused it is net to impossible t-o-ap peal tta their reasonl aod jodgment. Par ticularly is this - the case 'sVitli - regard to iiodern Deociats,l as, being fay . tlie.tuest ' part office holders, #pectauta, 9r : 4r/think : 'mg -and bigoted partisauS, Oiey can not, or if, they pp thpylwill:ileit.reud and re fleettip - owpublic qrstiontat such 'atime,. The better ,plan is to diatribtite ittor.coun ltv.paper among those Who, will read it, and thtis - . .sloWly but . surely::,eaucate your I opponents - tendindite theni believers in . .: • your pi.ncipiea. - ~q ... r . 1 " LaStlyi t'llere: can be, no l esouse for not iiaking. the countypaper )rhich reflects your political' principles. , Men sometimes 'consider it' as a 'hi iury whtch they.can do ; without. - ,13'ut the" county paper is not a I luxury ; it is a necessity of every intelli igent man's -life it is an actual .want. iMen have.no right to starve - the bodies of -1 Or. their children ;I have ..they any more right to. starve their oy,n-'or their. chi]- dren's minds ?. And looking at this'sub- Ijeet. from it's moSti selfish point of view, Iwe have known Olen who I have gleaned • • I inforthation, from :, r their Cogrity paperbY I Which they: haVe . made thousands V dol.. I Lars. - • , I - - .. Put,eriOugh..; Let therpeople :of Pot ter. county hecord. to the../oin-nal tha sup port whiilit desdyves for its labors iu the past; and; let them . remember-that its presept and futur i e usefulnesS-7;like that of every•otle!‘ 00!tuty. Puper--- 7 intut perid upon the ;support t receives." The True 1 2 4t!licy lthr a 'litruion. the uniou of the Republican with the various elements of the Opposition, to, dc, feat the prescint Administratic t u party, is a matter which lately, and leven know I is'receiving, eonstderable ;attention from! r the public press. I A part, of- Chem, under the lead ot Tribulle,l are odic. eating ati' unquabOed. *don of the party, North a> tl South, for h preieet success, and without refetienee: to lirinolPle, while others oppose e.qd seek to, triumph over the A.clnfinis.trattpn upon the sriet, okirieciiAes, liotdiocrAlmt s mere party 1 success r ivithontllie distinct recognition of the leading principles the RePuhli -ean party as thelements' of the triumph, twill not be: worth the fighting-for : To chose Who believe the latcor tebe the bet, I ter. policy we belong,-:and- 4o believing, we commend' the attetition of- every 1 honest aPpenen t :of the 'ontrat,recitis of the ' . .presont 'national ''Adn , in'OeratiOn, the following dust and tiielyrediarhV the Ocean :'rri4lev.z.• ft,.themugb..F.,epohlt- On paper publislod 4tf TQWB. New Jersey:'• .1' : ' • " Thei language! of Trn'th (fit house divided - l . aca;nsil iiself cannot._stand.l4.- - -: Some-ofjour 'eOteinporaiies; seem An lievothis Aoctriner; inasinuolvas.they ad vocates 'division of the ilaptibliean iesti.-Party of New. Jersey 'for the .purposeil as they say, .of britiging "Union!! Thia adVocatingi two State/ ConSentionsi , by the Same party, is , about: as lienaible 'project is it'weuld , be-for; a Mall to , thke: Poisori into his:Stomaeh t,hat' strantidete -_ onveidlon- r: ed.by.- Meruhers' of the- last,:Leglsj , ar 39r.c is ii: union OonventimAn fact-144de: istt t netton which .esisted.esyniyo. 4 l4, ago, iza s 4.lndricans and_ltepiih e lietins .srks buried„ and; nlll(ri4Hninit...4inkTed not i ix- Sfaudini the 'jca-kOsy, 'K,few T)Otai -gogiles I who' seaol, - fiete*iiattl - rule;' or Tnii, and tha keppa*, sErong in atern4nation to couquO„the fog of tJicir cherished principles .became one compact party .1; and they maintain it to-day,. Snd maintain it, in despite of all dip ef foits -Uf'. these selfish, spoils-seeking as •pirarts who are endeavoring; -t6 divide" their ranks. Our advise IS to adhei•e• to the.. - regliiarconyention _and giyo-no enan tenance to any outside , movement ink any way. Let !ft Vii?' Straight 'ahead and the, day is are despiCablbeffice-seek•- • ers are trying to'gain advantage the .N.ew .13ranswick movement, hut, they are eatirely4 ...The, people are moved by princ l iple,,whicli is, or! thelside of the Ittlictii3.tomberg of ,the,T;e , visle.U.re.' To then let us adhere, strictly 11 rigid ly. Peter. 1-'arley• consented.. to e ! hold a conferenec.„ and listen.to the Over-: tureslof the enemies Of, his OastleL ,weakiess :was Manifest, and his ruin seal-1 ed. Those.wholight for plunder let:them; fight . j 2lotiu. l - Ilia - tight for-principles, - n'd , therefore can have nothing to do wadi them.r • . . 'XII.: • .TEMPELANCI.I;QUESTION - is.' -nolAr ng4atpcl -In - tit •westein , - dotroties,' inletmanyi entintsia, tie ineetiegs'• have been held 7cently. lIIf the, advocates'of the re form vitt donane themselves 'to mOralSedt sion and' hot•:..Mis the ,cpiesticni ,up iv'itb polities, they May aeeemplish - Mtieb, good, ---114rristirgh; I.'ole graplti.' . We iVetild. aLk our frieild of 'the,7e/e: graph. to inform' -- bs;whethcr or not poli tics is an.element of ' 4 trioialsuasion"; and, if so, why is it not right. tejnix thiS quei tion Up with it? - -," Mere). suasion"- is the influence of god moral sentiment. No! I ' - • - •' .we would ask t irby the lawshbeld - net be made a means of . enfOreing a good - moral sentiment, when the' correctness df ' that sentiment is generally admittc,ll ? 'l We ).- ~ • 9 . • j .•. • • • . submit the. at t eve propo4tiarts, for the con sideratiod ' aof slid!' weaOmeed'ireferbiers _, as the w.rit,e7 . i.pHtlie _Tele(/ i.aplc. - ' ' ' - A. 41D:14z4.1'4, rsujort iv an 'ait sh iippen: • • ' " ' ForiliC" l'otti , r Jozirlurt, . 1 'Slurps McKean Co. .Aug.lst,ttl6s ' . • - F.IIENIi CrAsE--As I have been ' ab sent r from borne for a few days, perliaps you • would • like . to know. where 1 iMi; ' I therefore take the liberty to drop 'ou a. fewines, Which you- can. publish if you - proper. I •came to _this, pl .thin ae l c last i x. eve- and, put up at the ‘.‘l.,lnp'orinni House," which is kept byChr old tiiehils, N. L. Pike' :incl Lady: - r4b.e house ,'is larg i and M.-.Mnodious; And' is noW well fille With *guests,.mustiy from the! cities and darge toWns :of the eastern . part of this Suite. Herel met with many of our old neighbOrs. John 31. Jiidd and lody are stci-iping at this bouse.• llc, is pligaged in the mercantile - business; his store is tilled with a, heaVy stuck of good well adaPted' to the Wants: of the 'peilqu'e,' and he is doing;a . .prospereusbusineSs.'l The Surlbuiy "&'-;' Eric Railroad' iS - located thrMigli this place, a ad . ls - new in a rapid. stage of progiess toWar Os e o ni pl e ti On ...Tile whOle-hae'is "nlidel. con iraet to lie finished in. `..year „ticini ..ne.V.t . fall, „which ,mattes business here voryliVeiy. This iikiee is destined,uO, doubt, to become one (dean 'siderable importance,. cis a connection of the Coudersport, Allegany River & Port age' road with the' S.unimay & lilrie will I be at this point, :. :, . ~ - A .qircunistance took place here to-day which, goes to establish .the truth of the qootrine of total depravity, and to show how low Some indiVidrials .cau sink them selves in wildiedness- and crime... This afternoon I took 'a'ride,up .West Creek With 'a friend, and had pccasion to change the hbld back strapS from my isulkey . - to his bitggey, and in . sci doing found that the ‘9eathers'!..whiell were. fastened to the Underside of my sulkey.sh,ails Were cut nearly 'Off, - and. had not tVdis cove ry, been m9dObeforeTstarted, for hoine, iny'life would baribeen.in ; fmininent, danger. ,Biit the 'person' -whoyWas - guilty of that loW • anti-cowardly doWardly .tet left -here this' morning 1 • and 'went down- to the -Virs t Pork, perhaps' sod accustomed to 'meanness as to-be un • • conscious of, havipn- put 09 life of a. fe'.. ImAeing-inAaliaer, and of Committing aui act that would disgrace the character of a. high waY robber.: :-..:..: .: -,,,• is- I --.:: , La4'.night -there was quite an excite-, inlip t: init. this, lionS9:'.. Two Irislina et look loclging i ker9' . 4l. - . tiro thil'ik - sier4 - nd as' they had been, indlilging- freely .in 'the ardent ,cluring the evening; uo doubt felt very strong:-and, I suppose, had 'a -desire' to knOpile . .cloWri something; and ai.there 1 wis not'Un'ilhina elie iii the romp- , they , hud.seio . e. to _tire bedstead and brought it to' the finor'ivititA 4mi:tendons-crash: The , L i andlord b6ing: absent; his Lady request-1 ecl.ol:le,q...,t49'S.Crvants to, g.:9 anikaseettaini :tbe cau597,4 , 4119 disturbance.-:. ...I.lg.;*Mil, JO the roosii and...denianded..lnaittauce, bUt was ,ref4sed'and told to go away about 1 4s. - WV ines4 ; • bht, b 9, feeling,:. the ; jmokt. aue - ii a his*issio4;,forcea : opgn thmdoor .a•nd-.: w.antecli to know- "What: 00„.4-47, -- a. :Iti4ituint,sw_e:.up tw7 if•:.i.Tl4o3' ; tad :11:411, that heiwaSla9l-.7-. 7 -;-7•.d :niggeri„ariChad : bettet lezt , 411!:;,: Bile. - tileti, „won trAlownf , tol :3li. ;Jude 's - - ,vorques.t9(l::liiiii .to , cr l .4 - 46 :::t.lie 1631m:tea's :room': syitir him- 1 o hi.64,hoib:icorilingly, .didi,Apci where ,he- 1 fauna •tbelidgti;PoV:vArYi 14.).idetcius a . ad, 'fill- (11,40 ti , ... f iludd, fopk : tleJayge.._fitlid . l . 41 , n tilrom .'the • nigger a44,9sppote&N'Ag9.' 4ifairrfield-fight,po,6 aringiioll4lo,whioltl 2 I , lltiprietl' ! .41t1t.41:1.3.444c0y i -pi*hapir.fgeiH '4 't • ilittehe was not abTe to stand-bisia-al gaitgi two, suddenly left foiclowu staira; Lirs3en , made his appearance with a large - earvlng-knife in his hand, By thi s li . 29aiing . the disturbance, some or ittelwsts • df the house rushed from their roomeirito the ball, an eseeing,bira:pass `,with,mehia deadly weapon, tried to per, initd.elint to stop, but ou he went, fall of vc,p . gewee. At this-the - Ladies becaln e , frightened, and one of Chem, (whe, I sup. pose r had been accustomed 'to city life,) ran to a window '44 screamed "fire," "murder'," "polic." alarm there wag a general .tsrt-out--the L.adies ponied ilk 'the'gertifemea without slippers, , the, latter volunteered. to act in -an in' the. behalf of pea - Pe Aig ll lfY. of "sliee9alit'so city and cplialy, , ,cpaiyed', to the room of the combataut:s; 'Where tliq• sight - of the glit. tering steel .bad:ecol'ed the courage Of the sons of .E'rin AownJo. z,ero . , and as the self. `ceuititited polieelroisted into the' r6oii, 'armed with, stovt. legs.,.preeci Of - bedsteads, &c.,. tho.darkey rtrsite& out, and maltinq about three jumpsJeached the bottom of the stairs and disappeared into the street. The IrislAmen took a lower position, the Ladies' next& 'became composed,- and in an Aonr f s elate afl was again still and quiet. In the morning, as the - company were at breakfast,- some jokes- were passed at the •expense of- the-Lady who called for the-"pollee:""• I `shill leaye - tins place to-day and start for home—sa.tistiecl that Pike's Peak and Shippea are not all humbug. Yours truly,' - • A. Frtt.s.tit. ~'ulifi:.:j! .~ 3~r~~~ot{~~eaf~~z~fS. Announceaunts of Candidates, Con, realign. $1 - each ; Indepeadcat Caadqiatm, tilt General Etection,:s2_each—,-in a 1 claw, pi VAN Republican County CunTentiou The Re . pnblieni Illectb:rs in the stlenti. election - districts of ?octet' Coiinty'ote reques• tad to Meet at the uittal'idoces. rat - holtlingelec 7 dons, go I.7ttio . .vv, p.iy OF Accusr p,ex,f;, to choose I , s_iree Delegntes.fronCeach.di. trict to meet iu ,Convention at. COODF4S. PalIT:o4IIIIIIISDAY i the i'iltST D4Y OF IS.:EPTEMBER 1859 to, select candidates thelollowityi oflices r viz : One personfor s , o trice Attorney'"; one foejliglt Ste:eiff; ono f O , l . C'opistier ; : pqa for County CtAmissiouct , i tbr. 'CoUnty',Ainlitor. t4ree Spiks'istis.l and two 114feSe - ,ittitixer Conferees ; • The foll9ll - ;.ing, colinittte4 of igiisnce hat - 9 Ticeii appe2iuteil In their respective Township:, an:l a t•e rogr, esi &I to act' pipmptly - arld Nigur. otFly; that 4u6 notice, of tht primary nieetinLs for the- eleCtion of 4elegate4 inity lit: given, itt i - ioer that every ilistrict tuay vepreseuted'in the Convention, ` • 'JULIUS BAKER, Chairri,thi bf ("minty .E.r.:Cop. . Colultirsport; July 30;1'850. VIGILANCE COMMITTIES . Allegany: G. mr:G.iittall.,..llber.t G. Presho, Abbott: Bingham : Walter I„iotr,ard . ,:lll. D. Briggs.. Clara L. - Corrgursziort: P. A.. ,StehLitis, „Ir., Z. J; Thompson... Entatto..-- -,Toh4.:Taggartilasppr g. , ,Spafford. GeainecCO, IL Peery ; P-itrick Kane. I.farr4 , on : isrtel. Dolge, Immo Thompson. Heeler: Cyrus Sunderlin,W. T. Leash, Jr, lionlei Ethriis Dennis Hedron: Elijah Gliamberlin, .1,.1{. Stillman, Jackson: ' David CrowlL Ildhs ThoniPsol.- Keating : L)irgee. Oowcet;o:'Jc . .sonse.:Chesebio 'L. p, Estes. :Zobri Portag'e :• F. aizet,' IV. L. IP,Stosign. /Ist:se:id Vidtell : D. P...R.0h0r.1.5,. Lewis Ly. Pilules : Jolirr.Lyrilap,qr„ Seneca Pomeroy SfilMardSoll : ' l.leury Andresen,-Lcruy Crit tender.. . Siitvania : Ja . nies - Re,es, Robert K.. Young Stfinmit Ifred:4\7es J.. M. Baziof. ' Sweden: ,A p eker, Sylvus Jones. &tar'Arley L. 'Nichols, A. L. &lisp] 171y.;ees: .L.treinnßird. 11 7 est Branch Qrippen, S. M Con ntrlo . . 1t71419.2? George B irclap,, SOIL Briggs.. =iffißEl To the Electors of:Potter:County: Velloi7-eiqz!vis-410-ving long been a resi dent of your eciunty, (being ainong the first), I offer myself. tts indepehtbent. candidate for the office of.Sberiff, at theirisiiiiig election. do not O'er tn,i•self tlitono - hr the solioitatioa of any porsoa, hut fiepause - I desire the office. I bare not the, Ktipans..nor the diSposition to to hire any one to canvass, the- county rot me, or to do so for plyself,.clesjying rather to rest my claim with the.•uablised feelings of the peorito. • - - 1 1 31. CE.I.•)Sa. Homer, Tti;2B,, TE3:5:94,"x -:.***oo,istl)lso,s.. . insolvent. otace6 - -volTroE is herehiy gii - en to the Creditors of. JENNINGS, of tlysses Toti.nship, that lee has applied: to the : Court, of Common Pleas of ,Pcitter cotir.ty, fori:" Gin' benefit- of tins Insolvent of thisCoutiiiisrinealth, and that-Su:id ; Court hai ratipiiinted-'the.l9th day' a SePre'intkrilext; .(heing't.b.d fir'st day of the Tern,) at Coudersport, at 2 o'clock P. M., In! the hearing of .pie,. case, ae!ivisich time his creditors-, can Attelael,'lribby:tteitik proper. ",,"I.3y;cirder of Court.. ' Insolvent Nfitice. x - ron CFI is hereby: giveti : to creditors of lQ .J12.1.LN of:ger:tar. Tow.ushiPt thet . lke . hatt"abidted to the CPiirt of .°" 1/ " 3 Pleas of PiAter ethinfy fc'T ,the - ,be.eeAt of th e Insblvent Litt.s• of this:Vorittnontrealb, - end that said Court has,eqii?ointed the 19th dsyci Septer,ober the . • - first day of the- Terinj NiolOrsKit - e'elciek P. 3L fdi• ti a hearing. oft,he C.lls6;'ai. which tiine ered i tors. utttfitienl_ if they 'think 'proper, • "' lty Orderof-eourl. PEI;MONSII,. I/lla all esppnsespai • 060 torrAncl Statc's to en gag4 btisincis, 'the- ifrofitmap certainly be realized. For parties lOilylarcas,icith aittraPl" 51.4 tr. • Air..o. PiiitPsllltowN , Orand'-§t:;:fTetsel City, IL,-
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