The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, August 25, 1859, Image 2

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    o.l. 64 .fettfitigVala" , .. • 77 --
Akan an y lam a murderer because he has
fooritc4 the body's destrsctiow,-„through
OA mind,--by some a the liuniond
Mans b.c has at hleiannonan 4 l,lmd *bleb
rirunaF lsirs WO no .eognizance of,-an
V he bad egklo - y.ed the morn insta#ne-
a* *two drilla-hail Or .4''., -;.-
..: •
A' P943 1 1,ed tria‘if ogligamerlyle litea.4.' .,
Liaowoß.A EMWEW
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- ilk .Fbr the Potter Journal,
r.r.:=7.-_=l4rOkr,--11ferMitlifit --- - :---.
Frtyziritl. -*member some
=rars•Ti-af ma i n ast -editmini -article
AC figiartikit - ..-.l2firerrr:O . r dcyfteating
aAttftMalmon:....4gmtice-Atuinnalle.,word 1
—7 311 - Af r iin4f.eid - .4" if - e- r ITieTeliketiansi
',: - 1 don') r,eMeni 6
,r - . 1 40 'reason W;ll,l . ..ssch .
'ltiiii! . It was shO j etn iffiiclearry AO it
E. - "' la' t4 , o4rope.rlo:tay i 3 F. L
„.,. :, . „,,,,,,,,„:, . rai, de.,ided_.
-„„,,,, -akiii 9 n, AO* .41. 40fbrafige
i,J..geili'aftoo• gea *Odd., :I lately noticed in
. :ifie,ro:ii'4',Tolntliotlq the followi ng: .
'4 l )le - .`-;--!=-Liiitr, his lady, Mr.:----and his 1
-fatfingibir 47 .onil - 44)ady; hav,e,gone
'''fitql.ia,7o*." - tattppOse it meant: that
r ti - ttitTetben . - had gone to Niagara
'''ilfeli - Wives-=-at least, I took. it, &Of
17'
. -.'
'- . `whether the'
O ' l'in' in . ' det'4ertain actually
r ,
= ad their real Wives; because the lan
:jtotage doe..s pot; say - lip:
, 4 1‘ . ..ladyinplot al
.Nte,te ;$1 wife, ati4lool.ritit include those
li*di - siotuble,ties t, at ) the, vlord wire does:
" V* 4 wO'ssiy Nr.. 7 ---- , ..and his' lyiTe; we
•li.i . rili6 - iiiee refikttiral W - ga r age' :ital .
- *MY fhere 'if tiothing'in that good book
c y,hat can Ofeerid:4lo most fastidious"-dir.
n.. •,ing we reverse, and say Mr's.--i-•
. "her gentleman; , ' . who noald 01 the
:* fE A " •- " • t.
r.d. we !..... I . 4 !.:Pnritlted , wet ~ ,e eenqe we
:Amex not leearir aware of our error..--only.
Aettratim'We Work tireless. ' 1 - • '
,is.rolf
.:
ArkePa r; .; of Seltet 4COOI mitt.* , 'Of
I::t4f4 ,l W e ln , , tou y
giu -Awslaplayty; 9 u :
:frt. . . , : ft hi t o lltilty lo 'ne ti gz e 114 o . r .., .
. 7 , 6,selec
. ccm t uuttes to whom was re
tel*4 lininetions_ Petitions: of citizens of
:-Vertiki Parts' . ef 'Op state. itching the pas- 1
13tie"._of 't prohibitollitOor kW: have giv-
gff'the - etiNe4t , lead considcratien than it 1
' ... * . iirds. ill flangetitlence of othCr mfmer
:iffirkTtitle:si oetllifyiag neatly all our:time,
- ,tiqd t#lll
_report the. said .petitions lack
likjihotivrecommenllation, accompanied by
ilieqhllowing views of the sale and "regu- .
fktiCie . l'iof intoiicatiog liquors as as a hey-
Otge :- - ,
. 7 .... We and that at sp, earl/ period it! E li (1
Vatorr of our ceuntry.yery stringent laws
*ere enacted FeeiTVlttg the sale of ar
ifiniliqnctrai- with Certain penalties at ,
tielie4.fef .tWirloltitieu of such statutes,
and at' tkitltetiod one of the firs; upd in
cen-ti , thg ,foltip„Tim - iipo - up - 06. which a
1 k a .iii.,E'grauted was 444 the 441i
iiites)fotrd,be the poaso*i 'fila'“good
tOtiitOlarantnr," lehiFil at thAt time Wee
Odoritbedto Meql4l.; illeneter :of smile
'priliotloi aural tiNct stiles were tote
!kilt& ou'ilielsol2`ailk)" and "shops were
o be, closed '4( g - o'etpek at night," and
theievisitingl`guoh shops Were. to return
Jo . ** fhtniliei at 9 o'clock in the eve
lii#4._. itt:•l„ l l%rhapa *ten' none. but men t
,good. Ilmitl ehertieter. tle;llt,in in-
Aieliti,s liquors, atl4 did not Viol* the
i'fkirl4, l 9o inipose4 on: there, there was
70-fis_. ".FM4Af9*RiCentiesS 44 the
.lapel as
tietkie resent time.:"':,That was_a nee
~,11 4 00 4 et . , 6 " . ..?i,ure1l if that, which
tt !P s aril deride s l iOn.ar his'rea§O4
Atl. prlgisl4.o. 0 Clirlinster4ed lay the
Wfitil-Illtf:!' 7 :444 w§ will *enters the
ilit i ert, innlna‘tlie,o is gat b; gitno4pute 1
b o%l°f sale ilfaq of the liquor -slops
flohis'.Eltao at't4o,:present time, ,
10 1 "filid by" bllowing . the history of
ItqUor,trato from the earliest pera c 4 in
ttirdttiSmest of our country, that,
,ther e atVki a iicintinsql:Cffort made to, "re
rg
rr 6:a 16 the-tame.. tame- h 0
ste4
•
id *
tl4' It is .all, other:,great ev:ili and
il'4l?oW)delt have enraed,...o.nr 140,,jay
lastidg, la - ws for the, entire. , prohibition;
t34:'havO b e en centitinallY t . trying - . t,c !
!Oil )119 - ..Pfreetti 11! tho-!`-feol.atetr
_trai
t h 9 i . fi r . : l ti p o i l as t!4 o lf / e g g y at e. e l,n d fi
1
a l c r ul ega Osi
VAilipltie. . - -. , .
,„ : ~ , , .: ,
.. ;:kcOili , 1 1:Pptafee ',llO ........... ir4o
irCi,p cloy holm and it pal:lves grave. . ,.
ttiltiii:. , tregulated" many, and , many 4 11
nat:thaty,isto a criminal and made htm
elik of out: lalli Sqd penitentiaries.
Dia' "Itgillated" "Fun 1.1-4 to. 49ingrA
tta r re ' r3. - ' ..
~: - , • .
lf,hAltegillittf.tl" AtiOinien fiCiM4l4lr.
4i:ih - Attion to wallowe* in the gutter.
tk;
,km a t ", regulated ". in our. own ,State,
lu v itc ftouu the tOulli to the vagabond
i Pc O ?3 ll. I P 4 ' 1414 to a 4ill'lliallte
t - 0 leregulated" many a happy arid
qtelYgenti family . into • miserable and de;
Olat i ai°ol: ;. . .
l e, " r eg u late d '
, 'l'el dielit .. 94.e9. ,_:t . f it 'lP:e . lP • i n fra
g •q , f-
A -ree tanil I , tg wa nt pd
.': A l fqt; it: 10 . lien - f 6.
,0k40b . . of a
t a
4 bee :mane tq v
i l .:plpli k elt teuc or 4 . 46 Ti lir d i fitre 44 i t ia ci t. o4 tre e 1 e14 4 -
.-:.,),
i irrij asi T o o t ri ii.l a i t the
lyh ir e! : In !, ever te.
in R . W-yppY. 4ll l, l l , yoAr fluTroitioO,orit - iii
tt
SP OPIRIP Oatrffq.oTerY 40. 1 10 pa. 14,14-
b:k;Onlitr:m .t spry for 14 Pregis
-2-I61413Pil!‘1140. people, have to pay
P 1 410040 r. tbq Plilltshment efer4n
ir-5,,R900f 4. Wpm , Auit $. l O build
i AK. pook.tibm,es and :priprts, ...at, least '
1 1 - 44 . 4 11 #. 4° PIOT° gr f•igglpat,-
1 1.41 1 10 iciepgi 104 1 6 19eteed Of llehli.'
aajT.t a *r u 'lie Al. zle Act period .; ok, our
hemly ei tyjoediork krgood moral phar,qp:
P4rr4r#AerO a but:
i ti ow 0100 of, tilatM4R
;10,,7ip - A!P nsitpS, and the *stale-
M-tfo killte. around the ,4a ffe
. . ..
.-st.;:! t-7.F •,,-,- - 7 -.::;.‘'' .- ••'--- -.'
I liVtire,t4triribl i Vieltilei *W . ;7;
of the same in our State,-are found to be
entirely inadequate to the protection of
the people against the abuse of the traffic,
and instead ,of being "regulated" it has
ibv4lreg4t*".-o*-kges,o ll 44(7 .l pki
est,e4
qnibbisi Mai* defeat mt:VW
fivinCthe pieseilt fait, eseopt is
abd local courts occasionally,
Lir feet, it has so far proved to, be a
very bad subjeet to "regulate," and re
; anlireritselflutolbig ifewetin - freiff
sale is wrcmg, - and an evil, - -.theit Prohibit
lEit_-is.vight r and a blessing, that re- -
move all restrictions and let all hate Ilia
,c 1 4.j3.9 1 4..E 1 1. 0 4.4P14t0c5ji1&- I
-- thi*utoti thitt
"Atilt tlrii';etiftniq, :iiith"'seyoe 'penalties
I PiOte4 thiridiatt itt'eur forests from `ti
exit efPcota of tlre`'f : tramp,, 0 1 9, = *,11i0
nititien,;' "Our ' and
daftaliters,ate alsO 'ea titlpt toy iha`fig'pies
thin. of thignvernment Zofiol44 they are
a Part.Y - 'ffetti the,
Yotir 'eonimittee tire trot avfare that any
of our judges in'the fernier ease ever 4e . ,
°idea - the lams 'unconstitutional,. but ,in
the latter cane, nearly al*ays. .But, per;
ifive bed anindian upon the bench,
aiWe should have; an appetite for the
prohibited aetlele,'ot,WaSpartieularly am
bitious he niight find shire :dortstltettiOnal
objeotiinia - ttiirk-lprovisionle, as" We 'are of
the - opinion( thit: an ristlintion 'of the
pergeoti:is'lni , *o often t c *cerriv.saieiic4cl
violutO, 'than :that 'erthe &die.; " •
It seems fhotrgh the',lakv . ina
pbtier: vottfiatlli tiyirt to"diatioy
'ad ?flffect' o' the ealsse_nrl'let,t4trg . the
cittutr_renlitie, and nut nitly:reMsitt, butte
/egalizeik-
Yaar topltnitte't ftee orate cfrt . oloti that
the truffle it/ infe'fielithigAicitiont . shottld
he liable- td bto t.ielited 'as a lir/Witte,
*hen, in" the opinion . of the board -of
health Of nil was '4 . 4
'ease of sickness;of a source of filth," the
sameiaslatiy-etlief naisanee, and removed
in like manner..
The lion. Clittibri'Malivortb, Police
Justide city tff inilitatikee, in writ
ing to a 'friend, -says rl , That at least fenr
fifths of till the :mime committed In that
city, l'dirently . attributable to the sale of
to
inxiCatiinOttpiors as a beverage," 'et
language to that effect. And as it 3.3.111-
waukem soin ell :parts the state.
And the same ratio = Wilt hold_ gaol, 'or
be Increased, when' , yow: look inter the
causes'which have filled-your poor houses
and 'other charitable institniions.
And me are further of the-deolded opin
ion, 'that . the Areat cause . of high:and bUr
densome tasattoti- diri3otiy' traceable . to
the rtitif tialgd, 'end oitteeitthe 'effects
o .tha 4'egrilgtioil7
• Antifttitherlicair tife of the,
opinion that if the subject ..was properly
OndeistoOd by the 'masses iifiliiPpetiple in
this tiitate-44 it really existii,". they. Would
almost unanimously demand that the great
cense of all those'eiils stiatilti be prohib
ited and thoSe who are no* in the habit
of indulging id dcniqtaffitively harmless
beverages would willingly sadrifice the lit
tle they: would be called on to sacrifice,
to accomplish the great tto od they would
accomtlisb by this Small - concession on
theirpart acid thus relieve thernsetvos and
thet; dilkfif Men *CM SO milly curses and
tittne'hessaff'bilitierti undei which they
are now laboring-,-and we believo that the
.rum trait' h3'..thegreatbill :stone hanging
Upon tho.nenks of the .poilpie. •
And were "y•iUr committee 'to recom:
raced iho:passag3"of a law to prohibit the
sale or =lli An .uit4ioating liquors as a
bevorage.at this timi3 they Would recom.
mend. the . following-as the - title of such
act, l'An act to 'put a atop: to
the'tommission of crime, the manufacture
of
.Pauparst,the - whipping of wive, - the
starving of children, and forthe lessening
of taxhtion.' r • :
All_of;iihich is respectfully submitte%
•GEQ.. C. SMITH, :Cien. Coni.'
k4th,11859:.
#g :1-00,f1,Ei.Orii41,
IQOI,7IIIERSPORT, PA., ,
ati9.25,059.
T; S...tHASC . EDITOR' AND . PUBLISHER.
ilemsli34ll.3tlte,lo, 1859.
FOR. AUDITOR GENERAL,
TriO 3 lAS _Ei OCICITRAN, of York
. .
SURVEYOR' GEsr.rt:tr,
• Iif,.KEI3I, of Berks.
itaVt.The . Pie Sent number commences
the • TT)10 Whine of the JOURNAL
We trust will end more auspiciously
fertlie'vrelfaro cif the paper than it coin,
meeees.yire here say that those'
I tu ut • for. subscriptions have
un ezilelle'nt Opportunity to • send us the
4Ergilat, various, delegates-. tit the
nepgbi.lo.awAlounty.. Convention, 'whit&
mectsl2o3 Thursday of nest week% We
hope* . they xviii avail themselves of .thepti.:
portutlity k as, we are Fi3ry • much. in .neeri
ofthe money, :and • cannot, go "much far 2
per :without some to buy.liaper
r _
16-.Leonora - -Emwell • “pitohei -into"
New Engiatid•Grrand-fatherS,!* ; Ont first
page. - f
• ,htii* Offerin rSli-
Lion rt,ii,tlks. n;atter,, that !ye deeps her
nnifis and-irreverent in offering. the do..
nr-itio.ohitraotei of her : Grand-father, in
. S.44pical of
ielations : ef
,91,1 r an
•-: '
prlti e l3Yoling and a party of lead
begMinor, at Sale Lake City, last
Month; Hia..-conversation was of the
chi4wetiw of a dialogue, and-Wait'moetly
betyreen 'himself and Brigham i :iitid. the
restili.:..Wmilliae Horace got a goof dent off
iefrmatieW - out of the old chap •
ho4 k elaiiiiiiiirtetter aside and will midday
or to find room for it at an early day. It
Ott fOttnd inteiestiog, as all of Hcg
iiii'irlette:iiiar ' •
Tits iiptiri . .e.thli Icinsastitgialtitive
tummitteFEßSteriScitir'the , falloiiir~g par-
4te:Wri,*-be excused for - stating dint from
thn mint reittibleinforitatien
3bde to eifter,.= by the reeent:Wailarc of
the knerilla' Syste,in, and in •wai itntftrti
eneetinters, the ,titimberof live. 4 sacrificed
in littilstc/A r ttring the period Mentioned;
PrPtaltr eiceeded; rithet`their fell 'short
of two liuudred Many' affafis in•Whiolt
'Tire wacrificed `(on 'either side)- were
kept'seeret;:titid the particulars artf.only
known iiiitletttants.
from 'Mottles of plity, seldom:made
known the result of their operations. "gut
th'e' pOrsons'atid 'the
letters of ingairp foiv ifthviduala address
ed' so frequently frbm all Parts of the
Union tOeitiienatif itars&, Itavitti mom:
tag and iiittifieincii . not to fre
.10 4 Alt the Court of (porter S i eislon,
Jodge. Galbrsitit 1/residing / -.tames B.
Rooney, Barney Bttrns„ E., .4 5 tr,Rogers,
and Jam o r wtitm; *fie: abficted of
selling liqttors and sentenced, to,pay fines
rangingloin," to.s4o,;and in, the ease
of O'Brieni - to iminisonmeat 'in' the coun
tyji. for.BOAsys... Every. good nititen
mnst,airprove of this -creditable' vindica
tion of law against the most, remorseless
class._ of individuals' known r to tintwiety- r .
ruintiellersEriii True American:
•
We . are'gliiandge Galbraith has set
so good an exateple, to the other Judges
of the State, 'We commend the senten
ces in Erie to the • attetitiOtt of Judge
White and the Associate ilildges Of this
&inty. The - Bigler sellers 'of thiS
tyhave boasted that their profits enabled
them to pay Atte anifoostaand End re mon
esilbesides. -We think it is about time
to stop this boast: Ott readers will find
the report of the comMittee of the Wis
'ainsta AsSenitily, which we publish in
another column, full of Interesting inform.
atiort. Read it; all of you.
ow. Every true frlmidof TeMperance
anti morality will regretfully read the
Molting announcement, which 'we Cut
from a slip issued •from the office of, the
Wisconsin, Chief on the 3rd inst." It pro
claims the wounding of a most; : -worthy
Chief, and a brave warrior in the cause
of Truth; but which. like the, germ of dm
principle it battles for,
‘i Though crushed to
,earth, will rise again."
We trust the hew coming of the Chic
may not:be long delayed :
To °ult. READ E RS --Many of our friends
have known that since thelust yearhere
--:whioh was one.Of sickness and sorrow
to us—we have bed a struggle to . keep
the• ChiVgOing,'and m
to retathe estab
hehtnent..l Those who had-the paiver have
this 'week taken possession. "The list and
booles'being unericuninbered; are still our
own, and as 'soon as possible 'we shall ha ye
a new.offiee and: with 'everything noat
andleawilrihy brino out the old craft
with more than-=olden-time vigor. Our
patrons must • wait' patiently for a Jfew
weeks; and those who are' indAted _ for
subscriptions, job-work and- advertising,
can never find a better time - to Eisy'uP.. '
—Although . dee'ply wronged, we shall
" bide our time," in giving. a statement
of the manner in which this:Wove' has
been consummated.
T.' W. & EDIMA BROWN
While the -President was, at Bed=
ford Springs, ;Pa., a week- or two since;
Kane of- the U. G. agents transported,
without the-leave of her mistress; mu
latto- girl_ belonging to a Southeitl•widow
lad,y *hi) was",a partietilar friend--4tO
ihate4teat we, wptiot say,)—,of the Presi,.
dent. The last named- person; as a-mat;
ter- of course, evidenced all dittiiyMpathy
tor Maclaine, though we have no dciubt
his sympathy. VA . 6 purely,bachelorie and
Buohananish-that is to ttay,, deferential
tO -the widow's ipharrps . as the bachelor,)
and Bnehananish - with an eye to her po
litical influence. The Tribune of SAtgr
day last thus . “squibs" the matter;
it It has been suggested that „Mr. it
oh rime, in view pc the dreadful loss as.,
rained by the widow at Ptedcurd Springs,
of cebred Viiil44ll who
nailed hair.sa beantifkillYs;Phetildi tender
tCt the - widow, the market value of . the
sittve..l. This would be at least just. For
if, the widow had
. not been so sedulously,
and we-may say:patriotically engaged in
stilaeing the qualms, internal agitations.
and,stomaelde . convulsions of. the ,Chief
Magistrate while; taking the waters, she
could have- kept a double eye upon the
yonag•hair-dreitseOtho .ratt avtayt - We
are nottureApt ampppropriation by Can ,
grees7 considering the-President's position
—would mot be - theproper thing; and-we
sheuldipette:snrprised if the President's,
sense ,suggested something of that kind 1
message., At, any rate-if (.19u-
wie , ,--s-iiiiigi.---r i ii-iti;tii:iti-44-a,iiii - ;5 - iiia - ...-if t4 i 444 '.. r th'" v '_o.,`flo' - dirwiat4teel portrai.f.... _Pri, , cel
b 1 • ; = -...--- -r • , p,o.a. , , -•
.-,.,- -
1 , f, ~,,....,.,.--"
We Bligges t i r t- as': -C 4 & I F Te P a -. / #!' °°t , , 1 / 4 ' , , IVe are also pla ,iitdor!, 01 1 ,0 , '
the,powas to Make a direct tiPPOFnottfo - .1, Ir. G. G. Evans, 1 2181 r, Cie l qtant4,,Sti
~.:, ) 15 .
to t 4 z i d°r's. "F °liet ;',4 l4.lo/e ;Oj eo ti4 i-1" . ilada l , for ..l_eopy,Of,,,thp, , il- , nettiet,t:
, i
ini - iitily:iii - enahtit . the 4pectillar , ine_titui• hook, i tod v iej ( li p i iio t q uo et ii4 . 4 4 ,
tiOn" to, , . -ievy :.ancrtlier tribute.'Upon - the_ \ rphonneo it oitii;of 06 tiestl eiilrti that'
ereast74.'Onek Ke. a i veBlts ,°, ll - I "P,F /
, hfs'been puliliithed Or .01 , 0eigtOvilwzirr,
from ta*tiort of Northern atiter POn . .9 l6 " , has found its way tfklOnr table-- slt—ia
Federal tnersheleshotrlttallbelerat work most emloot
pitatically whatitti title claims it
in hunting the mimissinghair-ourlimtinti t. l l te _
feeeree ,, fer the l ' oo t r i o. Is w ery
it' el, i and 1 rettirning" - her to, er atirefi' - f;i - I,k,e„lblero l itt it shcold ba're'd I.;y all eltsi ,
ie'avetil arid widowed step-mother. ' '1! .poi es , - .. 0 f. ",1 _ 1
people; -- for ' Chem o =good rite - for
Flom of tile foes of, ' WhimeTfh.al 0 99. 1 . 11 1-t4l l 'the] weal of oldie morale , Evans will
he,,constrained foF the,benelit of th6,Avia— iouite: o o tito t: th e_howo st , t aia ,, t ;i t t - ri
Ow's,oltattel,pars@, eua the I Pgg' F. F. splendfd gifi r phireciePlf,gi:2o.
'/. marshals oottld get, a "nibble" 'at . l.Tn- Ac ne wei s iif e d "tratAlfroo of books ,
ole Saws bait, tho , - . ~. .. . ,
i . " " - and Gifts; witlt, 'Mitte l met:ft; CO Agents . „
wil be .sent s iree on. application.Ad
,
dross aVorders to . G. G. I:v.4c:is, Publish , '
ers; 439 Chestnut Street:, i'ftilatfelphiai
1 } 1
Pal -I . . "' [ • •
'. 1 Cpuitdlitlatea.
I Alm, Tipp Agitator of. the , 18th init,
'hoe an , eiceellent hrticle on the stibject of
, ,
candichttes, from vAlrcli 'we make the fol
lowing extract assflhaely for the-considera
tion o f the Republicans of this comity,. We
trust the People of this county wil l: give
the matter due eoneidemtion justi l `tiew.
'',This nuhiber: of thejouaNAL will schteely
- , I i
feielftpatiy Republicans in this county n
- I .
time for good this year, but,we trust the
advise will not; ;be forgotten in,;years- to
garde eD,! - , • • . 4 . -,, -, ' : . i .1 , • •
' , . T 7 1(11 hive noticed' that severaFof the
'..eandiciates for office have meivassell the
different, townshi l ps.with the view td prej
udice vetersin their favcir.• • These , - e na
-1 didates . may possibly plead , that. th e 1. p me ..
dee is soutioueil by miaow -and that
therefore they are justified in _doing :so.
To say the least of it, .we believe• that-it
lila a very poor way,-0-a way 'lmre • clients
tecl to defeat,than to securely popular et
pressiotinf the critinionstif the people most
'deeply interbsted Int(trotteerned.
1 " One of WO .things is . undoubtedly
Iftle f . elitrer that .thisl high pressurUelec -
tionsering. is liglit, or , 'Conventions for , a
free; anci.unbiassed.`expression of the pop
ular, wish of the peopleAre'right. •If the
Ifirst bei i
ight,.the last 4'• certainly Mince
;essary, iis it seems to is.. .But ,u'el hold
;that Conventiona aremeoessary to anypar
ty org anization ;'that without theai there
icould-be no organized effort, and ,Speak 7
ink relatively, no success.: , And vie,firra
ly belil.ve that this custem,—if thiS prat..
tine is old enough to • be• dignified by the
nalue,of custom-- . will !do more to 'tinder
mine the strength of a party than any
thing else.. Why?' Wo will try - iolell
" When candidates go before the pe&
'pie with a view to influence them in their
: action at the printery Meetings, they. per-
Ned - the.privileges of the citizens intend
ing to vote, by appealing to itheir 4irtapi-_
shies and by securing theM by • pledges,
';thus limiting
,inl some: degree . the liberty
Of a free espression. Men 'become Igo in
:tensely "selfish when asking fUr office, that
principles are leftlin the back ground, and
in some oases entirely forgotten. If for
instance, a Republican seeking for an of:
lice meets in his travels a• half;way„weak
backed '.Republioan whose vote may be
needed in caucus , the Republican candi
date ges dwelt 0; the level of Weak Back
instead . .of bringing him up to his own
level. In this siray principle is often in
convenient to the candidate, and •the re
sult is demoralizing alike to the voter and
to him / Who seekti the' vote. • If the peo
ple do not put a'stop to:this kind of think,
we will soon be; as .ii party, •burdened
down with„all. that clap-trap: which we
so heartily despiee in the patty which now
rules 114. People do 'not like' to be bored
by office seekers, nor ought they to be,
"It may be asked " Hair are - people
going to know who are candidates?" Let
the people nmetitogether -in commis and
elect delegates to al county reonventicia,
1 (
and letothe Dames 0 candidates be read
from• thecountypa dr. . Let those pres
ent who knowl.th men by-reputation
of them as ti ey.deserve. The ca
pability, integrity of character, Mid fideli
ty .to ptinciple of each candidate !ought
to, be ,discussed without `fear; and 'duo
weight nught:ttae given to the, clams of
locality * In %so' Nthere. little can be
knowa,of candidates : Aztualv. should -be
left to the discretion of delegates.' We
' helieve - -4his would' be hatter,*. Will the
rieelOu ‘l.,q ; It? l , . „. ~ .
Literary Natieeg,
17.4.14', AND THE WAR Or 185,9 7 —winge
history of the causes of the • War,
nithßio
".graphieal sketches and finely entreaN'ecl
.traits ':of the-Heroes, to g ether. with tho-offr.
clad accounts of the Battles of Montebello,
Palestro,, Magenta,.&e:, •ke., and.Mio of It
aly, Austria. and all thq ad,iltunt countries,
by M
gAlr,i/LE . SULE ili
lUtal
AR*PATITS, With an
introtke4l49 by'Dr. R Shelton blankensie.
Ilandscnney bound in - one volnme;ll2li4o.,
c•latk.,p.Tleek SI;ZS ;'and and published Ltly
,Meta 439 ahestltv3 as„
• have received,. geopy of the, above
work ram. tbe publ isheriM.r. i 3-; G. Evans;
,and in lookigg it through; find rurgib vat
,
gable ittfarniatiOn in it relative to tbe so 7
'atkdpolio I:ohara i cter ottle taliun
P. 0 014 vaio.h.a*eck re,Ge_ntly toattirl °tin!.
I •
iced by, the orafty preneh Emperor ,_ -.
is, we 'Oink:, a arst - -elassWerk-of its 'kind_
and a valuable 6 . ..the' library._
of abiistorical reader." and
politician. • r . . : A74E1135! any
post office address in the countiioogeth—
witlEaligitable ,gifileareoelpi. cif 51,24 tor
the, Ip:dc 4142.1 cents for pestaie,.
LOUE.ii;tS *Di.IV.T.TI.E.P,EOPLE; .Ity,oe.Rev.
. -RUG % S:rocrtal Bnewa',of Clic, Myrtle Street
• antol, Live'Veal: 'Pipit' Berkes, With-a .
. Biographicial IntroAnCtionty Dr. It Sheltem
Madkenzie. Publi;shed , under a elieonl ai
irangetnent - 1-41} tlic Author. : .Onc - : glqate,
j'Ai;IES C. FR...kW, lid a l l cotnnitinteation,
to the St. Pau? Times,
,says: ":I.,wris at
Ye low 4)letileine "duringl,ll9 - , recent pay
me t Of the Viper" Sioni.' :About one
hundred of the:
. red •• linen were,. 'sheared,
dressed in the apparei`cd iwhite 'men, Pre
vious to the ,operatioS 4., Superintendent
Cuileri addressed them l ihroo,Ph.an inter
preter; and statedAine be wished to have
them (vote %at: - the: licit ejection, anal
vote the Democratie , tiehAt 1.7 ;: 1 ' ; ..
I I .
$Ol gO4O 4,045.
.. , ,
Auelitor' i s Notice. ; '
N'OTICill is 'hereby givep that; the Auditoi
aivdinted'dy.the - Coiati, to inakeldistri
buion of die sale '
of real estate ; in.the case of
ErUns & Quincy AgainstAki., F'...ililUyiard, of
Jude erm, 17120, .No:. 98, , iri1l 'attend ,to the
dai l ies of his eppointinent, at the &Keeler the
Froth notary, on. Friday, the latbrddy of Sep=
tember next, at one o'clock, P. 11 ; . Th)se in
terested are reqtkested to be present ; I '
; , • 11. J. 01, ISiED,,.esuilitor. ,
Coudersport, Aug. 118, 1853. :at - '
• . ,
i Divorce 4 4
otice..L
Orlilia Lqpina Lord, No. 89 Dec:Term, 1859,
b her next friend; .. • in; Common Pleas of
. 1
%Vilna: •Pattereon,• Potter County.
m
r i VB. . et fit . ,Divoacs.
Weill gton Lord. ' ° l`nWeilifigton Lord, ,
Reipoilideni..--Whereas a •SubpCena and alias
Subp na hating been isiued
,and-seturned
..Vihil, l ros are hereby notised - to be' and ap.
pear al our next Court of Cominon• Plias for
thiS county; for an application.will be made
to sal. Court for a divorce ; on the part:of Li.
began . 4..-C. TAGGAt.T, Sheriff.
Con. ersport, Aug.i24, 185,9: , 4-
.
!1 sasiums . .tALEs.. ' !..
1
Y_ VIRTUE VIRTUE of Sundry. toils of Venditioni
' ponas, PieriPtielas' liad , l.eitrijracias
x
issued ut of the Court of .CorinonPleas off Potter
Connt , Pennsyluania, and to me directed, I shall
ezpore to public sale or outcry, at the Courtillause
in courrsport, on MONDAY., ttie •19tli day of
Septet
ber, 1859, at 10 o'clock, a: tn., thefollow.
iny described red - eata le, to wit . : ! 1
realertqiii. 7u
estate situate in,Oswayol'ourn-
ship, otter Co. Pa., bonded .es f011ows: On
W
the st by land of Thomas Crittenden, and
‘l,'Dlia Dexter - & Co., on the North. by lands
of Joe Haskins, Charles 11. Simmons; C. C.
I n
Keny+and.Noah Crittenden,'on the - East by
•
____
laitds Of Wm. lilTiougall, Geo. W. Tyle'r, C. B.
Shamcins, Bed. D. Dolby and .Geo. WI Tyler,
and on the South by landslif George W. Ty
;ler; eontaning about forty acres of land, 'all
imProyed,.on which is erected icint. two-story
frame d i welling, house, one small; fralrt dwell
iii:ihonstit, two frame. Iserns, and 'with some fruit titia thereon; - being part•of lot No. 20 by
the allotment of the prghain' Lends" in Os
miayo.Tarrnship. ' ' • • •
Selz:ed.,: taken' in execution and -to-he sold
as thelOroperty of She:den Bradlee. :Ir .;
ALSO---(lcrtain real °estate situate partly in
Hebron and-partly in . clard'fOgriiships Potter
Cot, Pa., beginning. at a - hemlOck tree for a
corner, being the Notth-;rrest corner - Cif the lot
ortg,litally:Sold to Worden, :thence Nortill '352
poles to a beech.tree,:belog, the Southi;eorner
of C.,
.yalu's purchase, thence Ea5t.23,..; poles
to .rOrner in' WOE, line.of Nolgewayrtyland,
thence South on said E.'lirie ' . 52 holes to"a
post .iorner iti said - -E. line; thence 2"J2
poles to the place beginning ; Coritaining 510
acres of land, being part of Warrant N0.A864,
Of 'r i tvhiCh about forty acres are, improved, yrith
one
fr ame hbaie, 'one 'frame, barn " and sheds,
one water sitiv=raill'and some On it'treea,
mil- • i 3e -
Sei4ed x taloa. 161 .eteoution a ta: :told
as ft,tur proiterty . at: Foster iteynolds and Win.
T. &Ines: . .
.'iLSO-gertain real estate 'sliaateliiiWhar.
toOlTtiwnehip,.,Potter .eoll4enObt
oaf the bank of the Sinn.emahoning Creek . six
refs uhnve.the built ; by, thol Cardsp,
• thence ali(nd four or five rods to; the gut, thence I
South-east along' the'gut• far enhugh to utak()
iniactle, thence-Westerly - to - the bank Of said!
creek.lthence-up the creek-to the plaoi oft&
ginning; containing -one acre of inittrored
land, on which is ciae utater ismv-ntill'and one
friime`divelllitg, house. .
eired, taken in execution and, to e '4i
as the. pre fie•ltybf Chilsrpher.Ore t
lya; jr,
41-401-Crean i n:rea I' estate Sit mete in:WA:try
Fthiliseg,itining ate,
post in ibe ..!Zeitb r fait corner o,f;ti let onntraot,
ed'tii :aides 4yres,:',fheace worth one hundred
and fittY-seyen 'a host, thenee East
twenty-nitte reds to a post, • thence Morth'to'
UM West:tank of this tSinnemahonani'oreeki
thence ; aloug .the. Yes t. hank of the' Sinnemat.
honing creek. ,by, l ib°. several courses ithereof
to Ith 'Welrant line, thence idong the Warrant
line Veit five hundred - and to:reeky..o43T roda
toil' post, theitee' South th'ree"hunilred and
thtrteen rods- to:a post, thence Fast Are hun
dred and twenty.fivarcids;to the place of be
c(intaiPing Ptx buxt**4 194 MellY
nitte wefts, be the /3 initiratimp qr less, 30,
berg part_CLWamint NO. • 402 T-7-said 'itthd'
bettig7animproved. r = • ' ;
eif9s3l tatCll tgoettliiott and' Li be 'Ol4
as the property of I%y;
ILLSO—Certaitt real estate situate in *her
to i Township, 'otter - Co. Pa.,' tit:minded on
tho'Nertb bslatids.lateefjoiithanCard; Le-!
vi 18. Card and George 1 - t: W. Card, East
L. _Nelson, Scintkand•West by the. Sirtnetnaa.
lioning;Oreek.;conteining,abeut three, afros,
of *birch' abOnt two aerea _Unproved, ,pith
one frame and one frame shed'erecte'd'
thereon.-ALSCOhiI 'tither- lot.. situate
i r4lviaship,,County end:Stop atiireavkid,•botiad
11a--the, 4,9r1 1 4.,1 3 3' I9sorite4- Elia :by
th Sianinaabquing,„ Greely and. South and 1
Weat by unseated lan4a ) ;poniaAniegabitat one
hundieit•aeres TrlalclV about 'three aerie are
iriSproca.. • - •c: • it Li
. 1.
Seised; en in -exeett ton an. e sold
y :
all. - -- - - - 1. .' --- d . to '
- itl-rie . .yroperty - of 'Jonathan Card, Levi g,- -
1 : =-ALSO — Certain
George P. W. Card. - -,\.-
' -s---ALSO 7 Certain real - estate situate in Sha.
lit:mi „tepenship, Potter County, Pa., bounde d .
tin the y Borth briands of Michael Lamb 'and
It t
',lneeti Diann, East by lands of Gabriel Barnes,
ea d, uth by lands - of Joseph- Derring and
I Ipbu W t, and on the West by unseated lands
:of,the Voting Estate, Containing one hundred.
acres, ~ which about twenty acres are h,.
• . ,:with one frame house, one flame barn
and some .fruit•trees thereon. • . . -
Seized, taken in execution em4,,to,.helold
its . the'property - of L . D. pkokiiiiiiti. .
ALS - V, , --teitlirrietit estate `
situate in Jail:.
gnu Totinship,..-Potter..County,PALyAtntusded
op the-,Notth-hy r iandtvof t, e, Estate
artatiri'lien't,' - bii thte - '-Ediety T,OVNo. 2. ens
thetlikithbx-lendeorthelituf
on V
tli`e,WeatE.hr,,-Loh=-Na4Vd`int of - tha
Bin - ilia:li Estate; hiingl.Pt. ci.; 'o . e alloy ,
Meat of landa in i diekSonVotentlllWPOtter
CountylicontaittiOglittinetrAidten and . four..
tenths-acmes,, ni . ..Whic4 , o4:rtYanvellterettAtie -
On pt . :ciVCdi ,on..which; are; eX.e Pt. a 4 Ana Aroma
liOnse
_doe 10,8 Itunse,-Sppe frttra, S„boßateold
fritine ' bnirti, oral Withatt apOetirehafettßertou. •
Seized,Q,alced= lit ateention itiid to tie stdd
ntilialitoperttotn: Chiiiier"'"""''''' ,
':AtifiG- - ,.-Pertainfretil irt.ate:situntestkEula- -
lia - To*itsh i p; _Potter County;.Pet4 boundatfim
the North. by ?ands of `the • Binghattt Estate,
EaSt hylif,..ir;SplaffordySouthtolatidsoP.figku
Crittenden and C:-WeEtEet,mad - West-tiy,Buids
of John-Crittenden and 8. Root containing
one hundred acres, iif which We:eV-five acieS '
are improved, on which-are erected ottltrattes
dwelling- house s one frame horn and other Out
buildings,and with some fruit trees thereon.
—ALSO-one- other. Lot situate y in: Eidaliar
Township,- bounded North by lands of .E.:
Starkweather and L. D-.• Spilffotd : Eat by die
Highway, South-by L.' Ek , Spaff , ord, West by
lands _of L. .D. Spafford,-contotning"severtly
azres l ;:gf..:ythielt , fift7. ;sures - ntres , ItapratelL...-
AUSQ-n-Gkeonther lot-situate in Township,.
Copnty and State above' mentioned,lmunded
op theliortlk by lands of the-Bingham Estate,
on the. East bylemds OM. A. Nelson. and the
Nprth ,Bolloiv,;rondi-Bouth by; the Lymarisvi Ili
.akd Coudetapertoroa4l,,:tind .W-estby tandatif-
L. D. Spofford; containingeighty-elghtfacres
of:which :tv.ventyacres_ate:improvede:::.. ,_,.•:.
;Seized, .taken .in ,exerutionitnitto be sold .
fis the _property- of Nathan-.Woodeock'ant A.
Ni.oodcocit...-. -- - ..;-2. - - -.-..- 3 -.'. ,-,,,:: 1...': •
ALSO—Certain reaLestate •situate ,
rison iTejtnaltip, Putter-County, Pe., •cosititin• •
, ing one hundred and twenty acres, and -bound.-
I ed as fellows,.loo lite:North byt lands of 8. , 5;
Robertson and Samuel Stone, oti the , East by"
lands cif : Samuel Stonti And HaMiltext •Whitei.
Pa t,tillSeuthhylands_of SanmellOndileliond!
op Nest by.. lands: of LW illiam • Criblt MIO
Lot ,14‘,:,106. of .the lands, of 3hugaret
her,,being Le1...N.0,10.4.0f the Allotment °Elands
of Margaret C. Barber in liarrison . .Tawnabip,
ar4- 1 304g-Part-erantNo...laWketter
County, pa., Sue hundred sores o;. the said
lands beingjrapyove4o pre' . erected
two frame - liiinees,•• ode - 'faith?) "hotiiii: partly
:ergcic4,•kw.cl , frflreeo 3 4rria, enc.. 10gAm,,,A4 d
with some fruit trees therepa..- • -
- •
,Seiz,4ll, taken litexeceliee.an&tp - bespidas
tbC;Proiety..iifiri is. -- • .
. ALSO—Certain reel estate Situated in Ho
"filer Township; Potter. C 0.,. Pa., -bounded on
I' ;S'or.l.4' by. lands : of jaines -IL Qui nilkya . .iist,.
sciiith
. atia"Ve'si by unseated.lattils, of John Keating ;containing. . fifty - four-tenths
acres, with ahotit, fillAen.ifereSi improved. five
acres 1 1h9PPedzelul• One' NutPliousir.iturir oae
fronie „,
taken in l•Apoytioti :in :_bi,eold.
as the *property of limes E. QuiMby. • -
ALSClCertaiti .real' ; estate'.4titatein Sha
ron TOwpship, fetter Ciiiinty, Pn.-„irotradedi
-as fellows; Beginningnt a post corner stand
ing ninteen degrees West twenty-nipp. rods.
and three tenths from the North-east corn"
of L. Wood's Lot, thence South 141°,:.West
lifteen,rods and eight-tenths to a post corner
at the North side oftiteroad, thence. by the
North side of said road North '1511 0 ..1V - est
twelve rods to post earner *nein The East.:eldir
of the said road, .thgnce North4§ 6 ;
teen and . thice-tenths rods' te,i(Poikand cor
ner; thence South 7,5ia East' nighty and two
tenths rods to . - yhe: place. pf.tieginnini; con- -
taming one -Acre of land
. striet reeastirei
which are one, frame divelling;ltouseweee
fraine barn afidintestore 4ouse,,-.41i§8)- 7 -Atie•
other lot Situ* 1 1 Pars-T9'4 o . l 4PplVß4er*
County, 1
Va.- comMencing. at, a pot • PoThkgri ink
the District - 4M' between Mid - ridsNo!ty.2 and,
3, thence SOutli one hundrea and one and tivo
tenths perches ,t 4.4 last. Verner, thence West
one la undtedami seventyionentid,senertitenths
perches to a post = hence N,orth:Thirtponlide
gre es East one -hundred and eighteen aid ow
tenth (perches post curner,-..thtnieJlt EASS
one hundred.and.tert and nine-tenths .perelir.a
to tile plane, ; of beginning ,;,..containiag.,eighty
ni ne acres and forty-five hundrodthst r of *Melt
thirty :antes are improved, with one framer
house, one log. ionefloitarn and some
frulttrees , thinning I. - : )7;l7iltue.
- Seized, taken.m.eXecutiontind to beatild.ast
the properly. of W. Graves dud J. 11.lIarares,
ALSO—C6rta in real • cdtittelaTiaW4o:l4-:
tor Ttiwrilihrp-, -- Potter COunty; betindedork
the Northby.Binghato lands andlinifointer-.
ry --- ostr - i - e(r Edw - orA • Alvord, Ton -- Itie - East;
South and West liyaifigharit Idkids. being lot
No: joi.andipart of /Warrant Nah4l9lLPeoli.:
taiaing:iute:.htuulied Ucres - nuire i3rAestrfif
teen aorta of Attach: are improved,; wlthcone
log house,.ono frame; house; iondlog: barn and.
sotuo:fruit,trees Thereon. `•-•
Sehed, taken in eXoott3fini! , a4d
as-thepiopertycoc-ilettry Young, with notiser
to -Austiu , l4,lls, terre tenant. -
real estate situate in' Pika
Toistrisbrpj Poltati. cd„ : ra..;:bciundedLiai /trig
North by.weated tarns won the East - I
-by atk i
,seated lands, nn the. South 'by unseated laud
and on the West ; by lot No. 20 belonging to C.
flunsiekerl eoutainiug ?tekt i r, screw - being lot;
Na 32 of the' alloiinehl dt the AsVey 47.0 - tt
'teivesliiit, and part'offirairabt Nig. &I 27 v
--ALSO—One-other. lot, siloatolm,tovinislilry
and.county above meistiopedr; alad , :deAtilietk
asloHows, - to 71t7, - , - Rounited on - the Ntkrth - by
lot No. 3 belongirtgre - Jos, 4 Suaderljnog-thet
EastAy titiseatel lauds; the; South
seated }arida; rthd.on. the'Ve'it lby-le014:
& 22; cootainintot - itektAticVsthitidtWehttisi,
and seven-tenths itc - y - F T,7lrjbpjrig lot Nh. 10,
and part.of .11Tairants 7 -Nolf. l 5122 . :1; 5127, of
'arhtph a1t,440 ink",
ten sayes eh oppek 4111611%1i erected; one
over-sho itier.telt)i litistste dwelling Mae,.
ofiiCreMeet battCalidWheittiEhousd.---.11.80
;Ono , dittitir:lbt, described as follows : 1 1B6tiialed
orrthe - North - by tinseateklandsaud lot 11°,19,
ori ih*:.ttist l l4 luts:Nol.l,l k 12fitiNieseateif
lands, VW XPl.th ht lallto.ool*- 23 1 sad
on the est by IcotOtes,424,42l;;;coataining
olie.'hiiridie;d: wea r beiggjeti/T9i94 . 010 10
Warrant - a- Eos.-5122114122 . ...:4 7 4481)-rthie
iAiiiiruildiyide4 hat ql.:lok .27,. described
'Bohndid - On the North
ed..ttuiaaartcl-lot-No.-21,-an the Eastby warm
2, onthec:SiSith #iy 3ciV Nb. 21 - : arid nseated
1eede.,e134.3 ork-thel-Nest by : unmated bade
contsining-9T,2 aerie. belpcpart..of;Werrset
N0.:1,23. • • •
Seized, .taken in execution and to be /A
as the propertyier.TonatiraiStixiiiidi.
LI - • r• • , , A. , O:NAGGART;SEieri I t
- -
/nig