.fit -- 4~"~„ „~__, `"~As~ . __ ire locitresticles in this de tpaN.ttiterit,-ibeljerinir:Atiitt, the publication s of i i ,blettilitiors and experiments in regatiltiS Elie Writ ult4iti. Ad Horticultural ,pUctilarities of kis i mitts - mutnaVy ,iienefit our farmers. Or it, fanner; puitet.--'go. Jocasn.3 : - :-1,11-111a0bie 1111rdtt - po. (*mew, reid pvar 1.143 h 4 given be. Jai- of what a few. families -of birds are loing every day? for the public) good, And . say bnaestly whether you don't Jrnow,, , ,rreral fellow))) in your neiglibor- Y, 4 t e soing ab. 44 vit)). their gins who ) :70 rripg the uomm.onity as as the little feather ed families, lfria , e'd'hy - Mr. C. M. Clay, of Kentucky, the fii ll Ocingstlicle, whi c h - he comma.- . pleated tp the Pountry Gentleman of Al .. . • . tpany,- from pinc4 we take it. Twenty five' billions of caterpillars and insects' , destroyed in one year on a single farm of "thirty Items is a pretty .good year's work, - - 1 1 . 4 miply wed-kapwn men, so from doing any , public) or private good, Pally spreading mischief ILir their es- me tre they not 7—quite equal in ...ant to the benefits conferred by the '`-given igstlncts the beautiful and !"1.11 birds —En. JOURNAL.] ] i' {At daybreak I estimate that four hun .ad songsters break fortb into one grand bastion' of tninglecl song or} 'my thirty of frgit and pleasure grounds.— Among: tbese I note the catbird, the Phrus h, the blue, black, and re birds, the elt martin, the dove, , the 'sparrow And horousiog 70 . jay, t,he house porch and r e wintry- adjal`c) T rian Y varietiel erfitorya -to-be cal.- Wsuckers., f,k 4 . , intentiori is ta apply ping upon 131 Q.Alfol of eongress for recog fation about f l erritorid Government. ' z pc) ;APIP },Weelltgat LEY AND SLXVE DEALER.--,11,912C0 qte,oey,4:79. at eciieilTiegit Met a ia . iitetritt *hit eireseed great, pleasure in see - 11308 - stingttished-p.'philanthiqpist, and tairicibing.bbastiecess. ,••.• - • t impdeoo,,itrelaied Mr, f'l, intppy ftPM fu.ce3e4tlFoppowid Pirsee such men as yourself anCtol. where I did not 'intiectittaeaii - s*Vait'A this 140 iv4Te the fniquitY i satio'it id sir lintity rooted. Godhe4aised, the' Work:goes bravely on:" ; _".lViA,yppr 24," returne4 "slave ry wit oon cease to exist in idissoltri. The numl:er of slaves is now fast decreasing." (ffel_ k fili.-?l•.:aftgrnpfed to withdraw with his fitt'ortlbuttfifricind from observation.) Mr. W. edntinned, "I am myself doing something tewimAl•recuoy.ing; glem a Only Last week I tPokastlY-thlrte-c!O - . • E' fy good riciid, how . ? Where to 2" `=b!Voitetitirreans." "•: - " - GrtittiOcur t"..• etejsioadd -Horace, tfwhat' -14mileaferlinlbannin soulsr , : • , Zirallt.-14Cit4.4at,i 1 . 11 what Ton. call ?our negroes• /Am indebted to you s prpfitiofisylniineas, Slave holders iteibAlUttle-thoig slaves fqrhalf their value fir,flielSoutly tb ifecp your disciples frolip stealing kits,iit t ,Tlsusios.-The Richmond eorreipon ifeb t'efthe,altratithi*, Expreas says; ' , There loins' tit" joyful 'Meeting - under an humble roof in Siddey,Aireiluesday. :•acycling Man who has been absent front hvgie . for nineteen years,, and Irhurai.4Ong attie,e:reerarnettas. s deads, • unexL peetedlY)thopked afi hid father's doer while the tamilkiere Partaldng of the usual *loin iiiiiiiiekh-; "-111-beautiful sistef,- - , ju:st• attained *e.tdrishingwilmanhond, answered the knock; but of,coerse -Aid not, regognizo : the brother, he.be l ag,a mere ladrwhen he, left the.patental iT]itl"' Irethetilsltelfferlli. K., and the old zentleinan quiekli ., Appeaied; but did . not recagnizethe fag loits,drf: l •Tlie mother now Mailelhgnippearapee,..nhd , semining the fea lakOt 4fAlt!4 - 4. l fanV.r.Put fgrA:Plifints: . sud 4 .long apart d 49,4417„rfAPA 1 2.0 Ve : . a I,i . e .i? o 7, bop,-- ssh' ~, , gy. sun tt lu s t:ionl her, warm heart 1 , e ff lt i l i t rite ranee, and . sile n s o co i me r d . st # ..ittitifinfortnimtih&iiini the commotion - , tdd.htitittteyting- the eause, rushed. in. ' Th - Minima& ind4erihable and paigfully affect : l Mg' Thi!- 11 / 9 ther still r..p.04D4 iinpqnsciQusiY; iii - Alii tire,id of liti. temp mourned serif, the fa-1 fl4',s eyes were suffused with tears; encl . o.ol sister, with two or three yoUng ••aneinbers . of thelamily,:.Soblied. aloud: :Ascertaining. the! cause of this joyful weeping, a• sympathetic copd,4nstlie.visitor's heart:was touebedi .and YOi.'a',biter petiod . all were Cotepletely ^over- WO. ‘4....H that'i-is lost id found!' 42 - •'. . . . tiliAlikEddit•ELMT/011 : 11t ME SICKLES airafitiSS§lONAL DlM:pan-4R is undori atainbAlts.# npoix cerMintonditinns, which IfdttleelLtlitlylMusldereaby his 'person ' Ist'frinnclskj4r: "Sientvit; wfli:..volnntary - , - , - ,;einus donna° fepresentrthe Third ATM application ;Ajaftwactati must baxeferted-to a commit, abio to decide upon 4.oftliFetherNew York.city .of-a..elermal error in- the endorsment of their ballots; no (ler been issued to glean.. :All the sera mill be report lackibaciktvhis ease *He - Venda did l harp hpoima whether _to resign .or 4mintha4n - thelatteresse,ithis vete sof cer pavarner'i Island and Tithit*isgabtritlethspl -he put- in issue. 411 fit fiketathat'A r iliiainson , has: Idled to Sickles of hie-intention to nenttaiiilcomplicatematters, but siderotioni Ofsia agimiment on the part of Siekles to resign and of pertain other high • 4inlitracdnOittiort4nt arinnti-Leemp tapitimocratinina#44tion foithedistriot, . ithotoltenris 241110 to bold: ti special election in the- third Conftressional -.. • .W011 , 111'4; fAiirr-rjfft/A- Alen 11YPWOY09 2 314P - f-Tigr4tlead; : whei owns Oil - - cif : lUvqk cemlft Sof.aktroOfrWilMcM bad :WARTMd „An :adopted f)riizere of ..the` ioggMg firm ofii . gatab,4 l -Qrse " 4 310T tau; OialtififtY, 41L-11114447.0 1 4e_,C 1 9wit and =found =some--lags.-.in:.head's dam - -visti4d4sAf theirZaipatirkionoonn rkti a • • • — a-itel y sitimo :whit , shouldthinkg4wortby ofattentnin from those dispaeil to grow-whe.4 iu a dlstriet where wheat-growing bas beep intermitted for trieny years, under theiniptessior(tbat the wheat-pro,decing quality of 'the' 'Soil was - exhausted. But if Kelt ti soil as the One described wiji -Proguce:;forty bushels per acre, it is certainly worth 'While for Qom nectient farmers to try what -eau be . dotter at raising crops of wheat upon better soi" cr WrsosOttrittE, goon, TOY 25, thew .g I send you a small sample of %ra.•-•"' , raised this year from imported s7 ra ,, over forty bushels to the acre, oti) t Mead nured or opy fr.rtilizers used—eatraling _ some poleon - tvhead. - wont(' hare been wore satisfatiffilitindi Mr. Ellsworth had - stated whether -..heint, was Spring or Winter wheat. It loo4). like the latter. - • . fit WISHISO llonses LEGS.. It is quits a com mon custom for carmen and hostler to "foun der" noble Horses, by the erroneotm practice of dashing of cold water on their legs when they are dirty, Ii regard ha this 'practice Sir. qzorge St4atins the eminent veterinary sur geon says, Wherever it is necessary to wash horses' legs, do it in the morning. •. Most grooms, acting on a different priheiple,‘wash them as soon as the animal comes in. lam Convinced this is a bad practice. When the roads ire dirty, and the weather - wet, and the )9gS alrevly sgtikpl, wasbing can do no harm; but to deluge the legs with - water the moment a horse enters the yard, heated with exercise, is to my mind, as unnatural and absurd as to jump into -a "shower-bath after playing au hour at cricket. My plan is, .rnbbing down with straw and a dry - brash, and the next morning wash as elean'as sonp.and water eau make them. Pick and wash the-soles as soon es the horse comes in." ~ . . Wg publish the following for the en couragement of our farmers. It is ex tracted front a letter to the CleVeland herald from Turearawas Co., Ohio, re specting the condition of the crops id that k eetion. Ile says s. . . saw yesterday some wheat, as good " 4 , 1 ~_ r grew, that had been . killed by the • and -b pt blossomed agailt, , prOtinPing the ins in a row, of fine plump I;er- In. n fl. r grew, yielding, it is supposed, 't ,.. ing Jibe to forty bosbela to the acre." scribers : , } 5 . ,„ 09 RYg.:-.-.l3nMoel Ew- TO ANY; P . uffalo Valley, joforms us - . -1 1 4 11r 66 4 ,25 1 n Pb a r s ' thered on his farm in lar BOok, or a ,vel one kernel of Bye, paper. - - FOR A.CLUB Op , - e_ ea grains 7n rwitp $12,50 in cash, we' . head, tho 'Aetter-up of the Club any Th an d t uagamne pub lished iii theilrelted ...4; or 'aro; Rooks he may selecz tot of }bun of $2,50 i or he May teak' that amount fr . at the:sabserip ' tion money, sending na $1 . - - FOR. A CLUB-OF TWENT wetwill - seo4the person gettin $5 worth or Looks or Magazine „leeliort, or ha may fetaia $5 of sending us $2O. rgat scriuri tfirtillit, gotten 0 Will give' the' getter up of , Ott 'ON 1 - wgrth of Rooks of his s4ectiott, or 4. retiiiii $l/,50, .oending qrssll; 1 ItepWeal)iki.t!der the .V. o*i from e Gift Book Store of G. C. Prigit's . Pikitt.4ol bin, if requested , by those eniitleti,ttihem. T o any 1141 T getting nip o. club , or I'WENTT StlbsriOers; and sending us $25, we 'will . 14ye pi: of - Bartlett* $6 SEWING KAOHIns, (will do all ordikary i plain Sewing), Or-she unty'retain $6 of be subscription money, _ sending us $l9. ;, • ../aP•In all cases where TEN pr. mare per ions, club together and send .us the money without the interference of a clabagent, they can hate the paper tit'sl each, per annum:" - another column will be found the announcebTeiii Of ; the ninth annual exhibition of the State Agricultural So ciety., 'lave we ntiy, farmers amopg us who desire : to be. present? . . • - Igii*The present nrouber closes the Elev enth- 'Volume of the Jourtrins q , and Am thirdyea; of our cerrrfeption with With the next putuber will be an excellent time to neiv.subceziptions, _and we would call attention.to the premitno offered in another place. f e think that $2,50 a day and'the goad o f the party should; incite our, friend's to action: ,Try it= now . . naiTe would all atteli ltOntion:r•RPolll4/4118 the:bpuppy ~baniciatim: lit 42 f;e r poivimed if THILEi ddegatei *mu ach district in stead of two;--the :Committee: having iuierloolled the erroitprevions to the first publication ,ef their _CSII. ;The alteration was raade,last Weak . , bu, 'we neglected to call especial attention -toi the:fact then, and do so new. - . REir Our Senatonal nunnintit . in will probably be' held In limethpprt on the gat. of . September. Me are informed that is the - thoe tidked of by the . other Countiea r llblEeani Potter and Tina, . in which - weahall: e4ented tg • aoliartr• Warren Nail. . , bur friend of .. sbo -Matt is mistalten as to the Vitc*.i!the tune right `dip .14 ?Keitil.,009iti - Ol 0 1 001? Ik° l 4l ll g the : Copfereqee, at: . this pities, . ' • - , sahseriher. 'req uests :ne•ko pig). lish , sterlidi _Weight4CaPoollßrig to law' goa.- Ay-eat:3e :tl ere. tiottittliftkpqr,v.eilt edybotiy from. buying anti selling x tie ere the ,weight 44— Wheat; (number of-pounda.te the bush. el)- :60; t Birekwheat,. 48 ;-.43ats, , (aet, 1859) 80 k/hAeji, 48 F Coal; shelled; 50; COTIVOR ;; Beans r 60; . Bran, 201,CloveiSeed, 695 , Timothy, .45, Flax, SO Grass; 14; :Wed Apples; 22; Dried Peaches, 28; Hemp' Seed, 44; Po rithaetr;,-.60,-;:taitijr 13=23,-464 80rd;.56 0r1i0n5,47.-7 I f t kr, th e , ik . • ..,,,,.- . own in Main -- a lio 7E' . 2 titexpectedi,y, in COUP eel - Logno,qteri b il 5 ‘ ream __ tnew €tate t -" on- -. '' t- ;1 / 4 4rinnRitity according tov i a d ' af*Otii (War ill ' - 0 and no More l ' - - .. eontitiOS - to---heat from. The result was _as, nne;pneted, by hall -friends _ and fnes,. as it...was- gladsome.. ,Lilo California, , nhe scorna . itieterfitOrlil intridaers'iiir fedc: rat p4tronagCllo Alefl .W.19431,44....45 . fig Freedom-am1.Right....,...,,,..:„..?..-4,,,..., A' Weittiiiialn4- - qiunty:lttVar." licanl . apnethinka flint wlttflourf ete=l BODE in - thb-teldler love nor end igen ator CA:mstunt- fer 'Prnindent, the Oppo; eerteinly 'aneeemtin , thernisidtogethm- too !zeAnh , ardif abont eandidates t thit when"..-' early :When:the p r roper time :wives; the gagaz\.9:,.th 4 if gifprelMl 130 1 pyasee4(l, desired: tgebt . eleettd_..iß . etter 4 . ,( t ße_s . - . A good As tn . pattenee . and "wa tt for Pens and Inks: ing *Aerials, Iv*emning:"-,,—'.E:10 BI OLE S, 'skid, as 00L We PRAYER & HYMN. Boo.we t il4 opp r ,i4o , 6 T A MUSIC-BOOKS AND SA;;, ` than, the 490. Slates, Rulers, Back-Garatur s Men, kc., ive the '3,nlatiote that , DLO_J. ouscittr.prr i tor ONETFI N - • , I G itiallesEt BEST • MEDICINAL SALEILN. • •-• Is manofactured from commeretitr to the and is prepared entirely dif front other Saleratus. - the lo Ti glut eterious matter ettaeted in skaoh.. o u r manner . as to produce Bread, and all kind . of Cake, with° , 'e.u . tainingn portialo of Saleret . • the Bread or Cake is bak T i or the:lnt two by producing wholesorrkf ra . c ho n ,,_,N . ono Wery particle of SalOrietherr—whi4,ll4l%. to gas and passcp throt a iiro l i a emigrants or Bicuit while Bak . iti eir m i nisbedi . failing , ly nothingremaiw i d rea d far 'mon ths ,, if /,.?...qd noted hytitonsands ; bat: Water: An , d. perceive . l2 liiitt• worth; 1 .2 P; One tos titot3se shot the traders, the herdsmel, 0uter., 9 67 or EiOniit other residetits this re . .Ooialddeem tifese'ehititti Worth • 68 6%b 70 OS "theydo'not. -1 bad alrOsidy becibme ae aStomed to the sight ,of wagon.Ura, wagon, boxes,.&c., rejected and spurned ip this_way; bid:good; new chains thus begging for own cis f biro Only noted, thii side of ;be -South: . Pass. ' - They are said to be still-more abandi ant farther on:" . , Mir imbroglio " ..1 11 4 nosi creating an, intense excitement the PTO ident-making circles of this ."glorious union." We will. state the prineipallea , tures of,the affair brieflyr It seems the Oharleitnn Rona:nation,: iina,,,,Means, to have it. , Ono ratney. Donnelly,. of, New York, having notbing , else to do, lTnt .tO Saratoga, and While there' wrote:4oEoer I to' Gov. Wipa; . hO: made .. B Ottid flatteringitswancegtlaitt"t l APt eminent poi iticiannot statestaan_,L. mluld either have the vote of, or nnutrabse, the - Nei, York delegation'. Goy. Wise—very unuisely, nii aoubt he noir tbinkswrote him; a short letter, (an unusual eirounistance,) the pith of which - is 'in. the followinvx- Subscribers, up tbe,Plob of his .o. money, !ers, we 'PIM° is may * * have apprehended all aloni, that the Tammany Regericy would carry a nnitcd dele ,, ation from 'New - York to Charleston, w • ° Per whom ? Dounlas, •• kno, is' confident,; btit Yea may rely on that Mr. Buchanan is himself tk eandi datO, for re,tionaiitation; ' pat rona,g-O anti tyWer *ill; be 1# . 64 to 'disap psiirtV,DoriglAs aifother:iispirants. "Oar only. ,ohanee is - to Organlite by, distriofs, and either' whip 'the enemy or send . SWO delegatioils;" , • • . . Now, Donnelly tool tfie iitertiof exhiidting this latter tObir, friends at aineeting.of New-:York State Cep• 6i-al:43onitnittee, in Albany,. Simi:by some means it was copied end published: ;'On seeing the loiter in print, tile' friends,of Dir. ,YSse proclahned it.!".l . ..forsery, or prnetAing ,toorsc."' -:l3# .not.43o.did,Nr. -Wise--on the contrary: he:came-.but with tr letter five 'times 'as- long, 'in = Which he did deny that he'reatii it, lint explain? ing -the triatinet * ifi _which h ` e. got into print, therebYastonadingglib his , ftiends And Pile 11 14;• nka4srli" created an intenie l'Aitired. his iltildratigAS 1 1 46 -lettor and ThetlitrarreW”jadmir” IsniFog. The. Douglas Democrats are,over4mx , ions to show that the 4epubliesoit havo changed. grquna:on the repeal of the Missouri Comproniise. : ar4iotts that they can't 'tell the - With. when talking on tlle ittllieet; 1L iesolutiou 'passed at the last State' CooyOntiotil . tif:rhe *id), Hanna Maine 1'04 5 0 felionit ;17 • . Resolved, That weliold . ofientdiocalii to thedoetririCotgennine Pcrptiluar Sovereignty, at a t e right, of the peoille every State and :Territory eaWdish their own ,instiAtioes in their own way,, slibje9t:444 , to the copeti tutieloal'po,wer el'Oessrap 954 . ti t o cosnyant of a part nioriaitif, 1 14 1 . 0 " (1 94r 1 °P - qf l vdrY'.true B 1 3" a4a,: qiumi.lo; The reiotarion, are our& They point the' resolution with a prineiple which etur:friend.iatthei AV - firma Ledger (im-not seem tc understand. In his idea of Popular. Sovereignty nyigh; is tho 1307' test 'or cietiofe; RePO' thei,lsre some w f±'4/7 1 jorttity*it the rfoon•3t-l e .egOthis t;jitiol.*:„!tild * cr. iirimeoez/070 act itielr-Za jet. on4ity „tea utiiiiv*iN Elie nialaritt'frOn444,Viffife l; ‘ , r-i • - §au and a parag,raph Im r attilteinViAin speech, newspaper or platform Of 1:06, • • • It* a incoomstentonth tbe, reso u ma_ _un er ; consideration, it will be some excose for using the following.coarse and outrothA/ larigua. b e-Cdpted - from_;thab paper of, Au; • What a ,speitaeld is new presented brthis party:of , fraud- and: hunibugri; !ty: rt Nitsluilt. up entirely, upon the.idea, Cf liostitity. to the grest-Dernooratie doctrine ofTopulariSotoreignty,',and now:werQed itlsolemnly stewing , its entire audiatne, cpiivbeal :devotion `to that: identioal,-/an T kaitge employed by the PedlOOrapy lq their orig.ufal declaration of.that:principle The Li4e;.. knows, as Zees its' readers, that. tbe RePiibliCan i Par 7 ty *as built up by :the people to oppose dtp.:eztensiOu Slavery. ,` , Itlnovii there is• not the shadow 'Of,trutli for asserting that :‘beitility::to the 14enobritie doctrine I of. Porilar i .Setereign4" - ferined . a;Part of the -Republican. creed. For there , As no such dototrine, , and-never was,, as was I pitted hy !early ever y 'mortis:od' Dania: cult in. C.° l3 gresiyotii lb,* an' olr notions:Cpwtitatioi: on OS ...people . ..Of Kansas;- and eueri of 2 them. mating against' the Ccinstitutien *Molt the peo:. ple desired, and the' 'Ledger defended tlim in, this tote. j - • If there. over waited a.htunbag party, it-is that. of. the 'Warn Ledger. • The only Aliing that saves it from being a hopeless' nonentity, is the brillianttalents and ,n9thoing energy (If its only sincere adherent, Ron. John W.'lilerney. now Buoitstanan_ was =voted.. The New Orleans Delta ) under the cap tion of "An American Character," sketch es thn history-of Iforaee TI Day, the great India-rnbber manT—Aat is, the man who has just acquired tl3e sole title of the Goodyear India-rubber pateets,—and in the course of; the article makes the fol. rowing candid soknewledgenieni of the manner in which Buehanan's election was secured 1 " As evidence of this lavish tendency of the great Ifidiarubber Man,' we would state whit we know to be true, that When the prospects of Frement began to' look very threatening for, the South - and the Union, bay 'turned' aside froth. his law suits 'and his vast business, and threw himself with all his ;energy into the can-' vass to prevent the success of Prernont in . Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and ex pended for that purpose the sum of fifty thousand dollars." 11 The Democratic enders and presses throughout the country, until within a year past, have been loud• in` Proclaiming that Mr. Buchanan's election was a pop ular endorsement of the Nebraska Bill, the Cincinnati Platform and the other pro-slavery conservatisms_ upon which theyfeught-the namintignof 1856: They olairoed that the pe.ple approved the ten ets of these measur s, and that Mr. 80.- , ohanan, with his ennservative, record of the past, was the trim to 13ar7 out those principles, But new we have it from the very best authoriti that the real cause of Ancivinudo aniceas wa tt t 44, 461dba ties) ef 440,000 ef thisaudiwivbbnr man's money among the 4oters of Pennsylvania and New •Ters'Orin (4110 r word g, ek. pended it the tiansportatton of _Mall rail .l • road laborara from pu s to another in order that they might •exhibit „their pat riotism by several Notes in one , day. _The Pelta, is Mr. .litichanares• South- ere mouthpiece, and 4,6 mlitorr - of the Delta says he kitaws this :to he, a fact. Mr. Buehanaireheuld• have been able to Oftionilthe interven,. .o?P.i9f DY t l 4 it. seems..even ,with, that intervention :he was unable 'come out Of. thi*lititit: with an ether than a very knhignens endorsement of Oiettle**mei hnr erm ent4 m. l 4 VPonal.PoPillarj4, . , . Mr. • .Buohanan.end the Mouth are un der ereilastini ohligatiOtie to Horace' Et: Dn7-:ibt_t4. brief Toitinisition'of - their patent nr;Pnwei f 4 ; 01 .! 18513 i:04 .itet gene *36* 14184 6 eatiefeiltioli of kligWit.% that the principles arid actions ef the mop and`party he, thus_ -placed ' t in-powq are true the genlitil.which iaTii.thnt i ) Pwer esistenco 7 r.tho bifyelieeatistremely tic ijo ll eiridiq *4' Itoish.fir Pio pew Oe's money._ ::,It' is no Innger:a wonder that ;the . psitplo-democratie 'administra; Von 'Lai . beep 'll. contemptible lailarei and a hail' upc4i - 'illaraOcr'i?g4lle Amen n ' ve?'n ' n/ - e're e" — turn ef.mouns all i itsf policy, has mon itSbirth-right. existenbut for .. hdi=t4id -401! ile . tiitunphentlyheried in 'merited' 4)1 1 0 6 ' 11 9 0 P in Ig6g. "i': , I ."."1 Ilt4ye'T • !,.t? ;rdiublislia 1 1 14. Comilsteickatt..?,l - a* 41, 'r.FTstinistoek is j'u;l -, .beli• FLT `,,Of Jar 1 (Wis)L itib o cnsu A. :.. hp Ninsteel,. .. , r _..., . *ell *ioVtita:i(illr .''.citiPiis:4 4 -`9 l Unin,t.; .00/ 4 i,00k; .4047 fit. rii -;i6rjoa -bn , oil w rif I A !• hiiiiicittufkb ,44,4-A#40.44'. - r-1410 ~ r :iti. C'cle:v49ixikilig'Aft***, and.... e v6 eci i'it . llii-bdigia.i'i*OrOfv;i- ,- ; i ifliter - Cei: ./'d.) 4igind( 7 1,. : A., tar. ,; -. 1 .'- l i It' or - us k oba to'kielt•' - oror !the 'pages, of, t, ~ e; - Jou' , na&-'-r9calls: .0111 land very pleasant' recollections of the toast. Ilow we Util' l terea'ph, the little ."speckled fellers: l: re i ni thiongh the woods with the girls and dut, pp all Sorts of ill:lidos." In lOokinglefer AWii&reitliementi,l: We notice' but; 4,!,4,lninges, since:Jour I devart -4 tire"; theja "ii ;•Oldi firm it ir(estiq 'doing haziness; a 4 _Danl. Glassnaire SIR: 4ceps the Coudersport Hetet the model lion:Se of Northern F . 'enn,4ylvania. If you . are a. 4 youiry' Mew brother' Chaie, just! kiss' - f ' d' fig ' fliegiibl for 'us- i not, , epu e.'Shiley. ',-n-jraiiill.o. le:ig.p.: , - :: , i' -., , •:• serejtAII:LEY 9;:imsTook, Potter Omni ty isn't' "titsywherc.". .. If you, want to see anything of - Perinsylvania,justtraveleist" into Old - T.loa, where are the liandsOmist coprty'Scat' the Prettiest .girls, be.Stllgf,el lers," and Most Ifetinblidans of any .cop . n. : ty in, t e Keystone State. :The - , Senior' "we"' o this-papr,' while conducting the, "Tioga Banner, ' at 'Wellsbero, pOited the first nniabec.of the F " Potter COunty Journar for Mebotaall—there•beingat that tithe only _a - alf-horse'printinintfice at Coudersport. : : Potter meaty is quite a aplice" now; b t . nothing ter trrngf of: Tioga would reSent`that mode of testin g the fleeter of Iftii-lips.—Bettifgbahl do it inprop ri4persOna.-- . Wairsirara(Wis,) •,4r,914,9•1 . •I , " ~' 1 . XiffirlVp are gateful to Bre,. Webl4for his good opinionOf mold_ TiOga," but , we against his bringing our girl's iiiito' the "kissing scrape ,"'at all. Whatever they' used to do t lin that line" when • the 'Loge - Banner was , printed here, vreknow that th ey ' ,iclon't do' sich things", now. I As forotristeck and Chase and Helley-, 1 1 theu mst riot c o me here to kiss the girls l but. Webb niay-Lif he- can. - Tioga /.9 . 4- tater 1 I " .. . , . 1 Air The reminiscences of the past, so I. 1 ' _pleasantly reealled in the above, are well I i worthy l of preservation in the tiles of the 1 Jount4r.., therefore we give -them tiplace. 1 • , . 1 Our • friend Web is truly loyal to Ins,old flame--aepublican Tiona—the Banner county of the State; and made so in a great, measure, we learn, by his able advoca- - - cy of Truth and Right—yet, we claim for our " tittle Potter," the henbr.of being an and 1 • ' - ' agile true flag-bearer to noun s letrions. 1 ,- c 0 we are only weaker in numbers and " not in faith : we give two-thirds of our votes . 1 to 'the Right, and Tioga does not do much _ - I "- =more: The contest of 1.860, we trust, will make us a ii' i' ht except, perhaps, Tim. tree and aie: more of his kind. , I 1 pr i nt i ng . That half-ha V re o ffi ce,C. B. Cotter t 1 still at itS head, is here again, and maintains• a sickly existence by begging 'from !and levyiiin- tributes upon the party I " i leaders, Who woUld give- anythirvf almost I I a ' to be rid of their liurden: Blackg,uardisin i is itsj most distinguished characteristic; and it,hai been carried to an extent that disgusts '.eVen I the lowest and 'meanest .1 ' " de m ocrat " in the 'county. . . Onr friend of the Agitator is hereby notified. that 'We have better kissint , here l 1 ; 1 ;•• , thrall Tieoa. cad afterd; ,and 1 e need not i i r be alarmed abut our coming there. He come§ lte,re Wheu he wants 'good kissinc;.. ; Republicalizism itt Kentucky'. Below we g i ve an extract from a recent speech of the distinguished I southeru free soil orator, Cassius M. Clay , of Kentucky delil . fared- to a large and respectable audi ence,ai Covington, in .that State. The peoPle,of scutbera Kentueky are .begiu. ... otnn. ; .to wake .op on the free-labor. qtzes non, no doubt owing to the fact that there is, al free-soil paper published at Newport, . 7 -the Free soutli. ln Missouri, Frank P. ~B 31air,, - backed by .one of the ablest 1 nelspapers i n o the ..West, the St. Louis De soci f itti ' aad aided by a galaxy of first "class, piipulari speakers is mowing -wide swaths in the ranks of niggerdom, with . I I the scythes of free-labor and free-speech. We kW: them all great success and an ear-' ly oonsamtnattonl -:. = - - • - 4 J ',MZ ..clai pai d :the people of these 8 40) - IffIT'rilagO ~1 1 n° Heir tleptroiar shi4,4,.. itell Lo'r 66o gnirte the ifee turo of a - struggle as 'Old as the world— the atruggleibetween the 'olasa in;possess ioU of illegitimate, power; and 'the •people whir would=be free:of that poweti. The possessors 'arc conservativ--tonserva tiiie o t,mt i pt i rbhigal perogatives, Or priii-, ieges of caste, of the ,material , advantage of the day, derived ,froni - the ownership of the; laboring Tnea,' Vapoleoh I. ex pressed his view of he conflict of princi plby declaring that Europe was bound to be .Cossank or. Aepubliart, - to here in America, .it is inevitable that las a . na. til a n we Finstlie the riropagaUdist,o lof 'elaverand that Ili its!vo , c , ,rst .fp n i.... 74 : 1 . I to freedord. I.- - -— -— : ' ' - ..': '. l - ' • ' ' To‘thottion of Kentucky 'ha Ivielied . , prasepr 44.1iTii3g issue '; 'WO6Id they lir.ve • a Coinmeuwealt.h . in.: which labor Sits'liOderaliler ' It..was 'ate ',aeontble fature of hnothniltivery.thatit4egrOded ci ihe*ricui; but, cOuorrro.N ot 4 LA, ito . i.':l - I`llo idea of - thO iiiidepitidence of I:o:ie'Stateti . iai the' eitablishniaittof 0 4 -- - '-. ! : ''.-- '• 1 - . ' - funion of - States,ln - W e t gtfiknptli'raert te - lche'sweet rewar ! ..efri ;*, - . 42hea1t,14 1 -ideep, , propesty, and the ,C:fif,k# o l o iness,' AAR be naivete 4 1 .1Vecbgtuzed- - 1111 faiheri of the - R e .. - 01147 to? lotidly*oped this recognition i* Eme ti r ed. by. the war of independence: 3311rinZtlielPonvention that framed t he _ Itenstitntion. the atnvE Powza,wn e iieteartdelf - the indireet recognition: - - of slavery, and the legalization _of . .the slave tin& for, ft-term'ef years.,.... The fatal epic. it of the -one.coir%promise.. prevailed;'-an rather than go hick He glisb ald taxa:tit:ln iiitkput - `rop,ese4tAttoßTTlie ffamors'oL: that ' inetratnentqe6lfiell the - slnve trade::: - TheslatepoWerrewnistto Ken lucky; alltiMeggq.- 8 4 4 ,and, fattamn, and , Louisiana Acre .grAnek i '‘lRoel the campromisn of .14?,0 carried.plavery we s t Of.thellisiissippi cotagtanilo-of 1250 .contained still treater conceifti . Were the. people - -of-aentunkY fvq-- parCil to by. and ,belooinmitted to the' support:of filavery , -Propagandisusto the.smaltniinority - Who bad hitherto rep- - resented the State .. ? a He:repeated that fite,4ndlltion whielt m ost of all interestedto ,atY-ilfolt, p 9f every t h irty _Pe op lo WU - whether the condition ef labor. &MAW honorable2WoOld the non-slaveholdei'd , - of the Sotttlibe forever retiring - With theli: /Craggy hors& and iickettyWnggon.s frog: the baleful influence of a slave-11°1E4 - oligarchy; under-whose cold shadesntthe ceud be no common sphcale-- - 7thy taint equality --- . 4tro ownership of ffit valei alete'thtie iherilieuthelies `field. tbe' plou g h.. Weald- 'the non-slaveholders t who iul'tunfed first to then , Missouri, and now to Kansas, Consent tc? continuo this .Westward reerehtu-**ir at 'dvety tetdotte=4titit *itre tVelndlatis; `they , finally &appeared en the Paci4e s i e parY - - spreeiqt ifotiees: • , ; GRAVEL. AND ! STONE: • • • By this we tinderitand a collection of sand. like substance having been .lodged in the pas.,o . sage of the urine. i -When the system isle_ ar healthy state, this substance is carriedoff by the natural passage of, the body ; but-whew there, is a weakness.of any : organ, especially the kidneys, they become. mapable.uf;espet, ling such sandy concretions, and consequently they are lodged in the kidneys, firethm,or •the.,bladder,, =using great- intlatnnuttionlo . those organs, and:great pains .and and great'ilifßculty in Voidip,g urine.: It has, been atl mitte dby many physicians, that Morse's Indian Root Pill s, aren*de opt, ofserne particu l lar plants which haie a irtiaderful charming influence indissolvinuthe substance w,hicli bai clogged the 'passage, and by their coaling properties, they expel all inflammation, Oat leave the water - passage in an 'active as healthy state. Front three to 'four of "these;- Pills night and morning, frond - One to, two weeks r will decide how this dreadful - disease is to be treated; an as they remove the cause (if every kind of, diseases, it is atterlyAropos iible for them to fail in outing Oh igravelao they Unclog the passage, and leaye the parts. in a healthy and lively-condition. • - Dr. Morse's :Indian „Itopt pi* ore ,sold by all 'dealers ia-:Needaines. - .; • ••. . , - . ?ofitieli almottrpehlelits.. Announcements of candidates, till .Co. Con,. rention, $1 each ; Independent Candidates, till . General Election, s2,each—in all cases, to AD— VANCR. - - • :- . , _ FOR SHERIFF ELYMIT,,S HACKETT, of Ulysses, offers - self as a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election, subject to the decision of the Repoli lican_ConventiOlt.. FOR -gtERIF'F, - To the Electors of Potter" County: - ". . • - Yellow-citizens—Having long been a zest. dent of your county, (being among the, first), I offer myself as an independent candidate for the office of Sheriff, at the ensuing election. I do not offer myselt thron,gbAie soliFdation of any person; botheentise I 'desire the dike: I have not 'the - Meting 'nor :the disposition' to to hire any one . to- canvass - the county forme, or to do so for myself, deSiring rather to rest my claim with the • unbiaied feelings of the people. .; • • 'T • WM: CROSAY:.- hlomer, June 38,1839. • - - Rewthitcali 'couit;y convention , The Bepulilican Electors itr . _the several election' districts of Potter County ; snri4Tin• ted to =met pt tftensnarplaCes for Wogefee lions: Partar, Tim 26rn Doi ArVert next, to choose Three Delegates-from cochirs trict to meet in - Convention at COUDERS PORT. on THURSDAY ? the PLOT DAY OP SEPTE3IBER, 1859,'to'.belect. candidates for the folleniing offices, viz : One person forD:r trieit. Attorney; one for High Sheriff; one for 'Coroner; one for Connty Commissioner; one for County. Auditor.. Also, threalieskotoo.l and two Representative Conferee's: • The follow ing. Committe es . of•Vigil once hat* been appointed.% their respective Townsbigt and are repiested to act proinptly and vigor.: ously ; to provide to that; due notice of Oct primary meetings for ,the election of delegate:4 may be given, in order-that eiery be represented in the Convention. - - • " • JULIUS 'BAKER, - Clfai.rnian of County Ex. Cm. OctlAersPOt; _ivOt 3 0,18* ymn,ool3 ootirr . T* . vo l t 185 o; Alleggny; A. .W.l D. Judd; Albero, Tfeft o 4 Abbott: Davi!! Conway; Bin.oam : Walter Leonard, M..D. RAM.; . Clara W4l:'Graires, J. L. Allen. • Cciuderspo* - A. Stebbins, ; Jr., Z. J.Thompson. • • ,- • Eulalia : John Taggart, Jasper M. Spofford, Genesee :15. IL'Perry, Patrick Kane. .Isr4l.Do4go,'lsiute ThraPsPe:. Cyttv,§iiiiiikclin`-W. T. At 'N. .IfoFteri Eilsvinintcher, POUDIS iledrd*i Elijah Cli c tnberlin,-A.K.Ntilim so. .1 - 46-49 n: 'David Crowell,. Rufus Ttuimpso4; Seating; Osieitiio - r Jercinie*Chesehrcir J. , - Pike Teary Martin , John " arriel. L.•Thiligu. • ' Blouson: Yak, D P Bob Lewis- LP Rents/ , J John Lynum,ln, Seneca Parser* I :Steclarchon: Henry Andresen; -Leroy Cr it " tonden.„ •-; . .! - Bylonnin; joins Rees, -Robert K. - •Yentilf., Sinnitip Alfred Ayres,J. id: Bassett: Stades i Sain'i. Y.- Abker, Sylvinws Jones. ' &faros: Rodney L. Nichols, A. L. Batton!. Ulysses:- .Dpiek-Whippli. Lucian Bird. West .Nrartchi 'Braitus'CripPen - , 'S. 14.0 m :. Nikon: "George Parclat 'Sethl r 101::
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