14911AkatthaVileakiizati.FAI , 11 4-49 tiiitiotiNift - uf " set f 44446, And - there littlertbutpr of triolottee emywbete but tliusi , localities skate fmte•la*;'''';b9 lla krberetit supaPtority, wakes alive-la bur unpmfuabbs, . • "low Dentoentie, Lewesld!!lli pgsgu.—.lt Tars and elrs than. AMP the Tribune, .tai. 2. The Ctiarleatou Mercury of the 19th bay the following paragraph under 411 fIrtai*;, 1 )„. 1.1- ‘: A use yam • APaim , theini...tetteriar sedtlonsinnitiz ..xien.rtlogryNthentt7.4oareajsaan4.l7,4tftfp pore Arta ono oceliTini, iiife . ssinehrs entire zi piths,do,ll,tpallityor, !tad aubjeesed to ex+ a ußiP ai ßl l . lo ile:P s rese.aqe f)f.thit.sqrinie.sion; tilihteiteenii: - .Tha r p:Sp:of ortiis e'endia iiifilithindatii sitid - 4:atatitisltir4 attobtigb root bt'any"dttetbpt`to lbsiVeTlteitlt al4ves.: Ue; wee tbeetfore,-.yes 41.eqhm-ordair4=talmscorto.4,Trot- pilson• to e-ont ii by.. ge marshals: •filiiists a - peexi.niaite 11 ,ri'Oth'Cr . ilia n'elpe'k 3l: 3~ :" atip ' tdirriitgti'tb iitAtt• 11,90o:yanli -*here . Abase ; hien treie,at 11, - 95160,,yonA r ig "courspin attendance.:. ;io '„a Tyke n e,,and atthe .Ch pr itittel Etlniiaf the city, - the Vigilance do lilltekr•ttiok :hi in' in hand, stiiiiped' Mini& 'the %gist; intlieted•twenty-nine lashes' nd a cant 0 - 4._4.e: amt.:feathers. . Bence he was surwarded to•chn2-.lastan." , . • _ t_LiTilej vane journal lids this • paragrzpli • Jcad eras leading aittclos: ST6NEXUTTEII..-The - tarred Jqouv ? catter, ailuiledjoin The litercrery'a ,Col vmbia corres,onclence, duty arrived in this city,:ctic - iighi:d to the Chief of Police. Be ;Vas walked to the guard house voluntarily iu h'i's - unique drCss. He relates hie adventure In the simplest manner, concluding with the assertion ,that he don't care a d—n for the tarring and feathering. but the nine and Uric kV administered to him was a little tight." • .Tneeday last there called at the of . fi . ee,nf:the Triene a very good-looking ig - pug..tosa t , representing himself to be .faines:Puwer.. , He had arrived here in a ; stetiiiier from Charleston on ,Monday, the :dux before. lie showed his sears. r.nd Ile told his history ,in a ry,synple;. straightforward.way to this effect, -ifter.„ - denyting . the: editor's , state ment that_he did not care for thoarring 1 4 141, ttuit)l - eringt lle ntna . ,*kn in Ireland. Ile came to tins country,And settled in Philadelphia: lie learned the trade of a stone-cutter. lle„was ; }vorking: with Mr. Waters, West Cbtistnyit :Street, Philadelphia, a year sipee; , lukdoll.tiums, growing out of the financial revulsion , caused him to leave the,re „and seek, employment elsewhere. Ite.iventdown the Ohio and Mississippi, but enuld not at any of the towns tiud Ile, however, saw blaeks employ ed. Ho, went to New Orleans, Mobile, Augusta, and other places, but was still unsuccessful, Arriving at Columbia, S. C., he-found work in the State Capitol nowlmildingthere.- Amongthe workmen were Irish,,Eng- I lieh r Germans, and Americans; but only I one South .Carohnian as be recollects. Atd liia boardiog-house, accustomed as he had. been,tn-speak, his mind, he, among his brirtberipiehaeies, spoke on more than onstAccesiois, in favor of the employment of—yrlfite;.,tnechardec, and thought the Meeks should be confined to the fields emit t•NTIMPL - :-. 11 ,e does not recollect ever hay- I igg-autted that he thought slavery should be abolished. , He had cast his vote in 1 • Philadelphia - for Mr. Florence, the Dew octane: Member, of Congress, and was .- tharefore. •Dsmai;rat. Ho, was a sober! meal lad . not 'drank any .spirits for fond nionths,:bat was one night lately ” on a I ti brother workman. The "wovkaiary_testified against him as .an Abe. litiouis*.and_on - hearing that the Vigi lance,: Committee was after him, he at tealpted. to escape, but was arrested at a railroad station ten miles from Columbia, • and: brotight back to that place; was throWn• into prison for - some days, and' then_ taken before the Mayor. - .Four.men:an the trial, testified against Quo swore that hu had stated that fliade a speech at . 31tbile, sating Alit in ease he (Fremont) were eleatedTiesident, - he- would - liberate the . riltqeil-l?oiver states that be heard that that' wailiaid elf-Fremont This carious specimen of hisicaowledge of the Repub lidaii and pnliey, did not; save Itdid not appear on _trial' that he hadmyrer said - a word to the negroes.. A mdtttess)(Cheeseborougli by name) swore that , when !under: the influence of liquor r.iafdressid:,t. Power had! said ho was - an .AbolitinaisChefore lie left Philadelphia; . and-bisitiinions - were'strengtheited since' he:daine to the South. Mr. - Powers ap :pears, tolinvii been , laboring under' the del&tionithatliberty of speech is moder 7 Edgy allciwed ill' :South ; of this - the Nit'yoT;' 7 tha. Hob. A. 'J.:Greene, also a ncinitter the - lagiglature; disabused hitit by:tecomniitling him to priton,wherej hetentainedloi six .dais, tip 'to Sattirdirij fortiitliVa tan :wat'theiutaken liftfttici; trim:lds- tell; and delivered title t}iiti is da of=two 'Wc , gtOcs. "Ode . of the a rtaitteliehrssid;3 o as:yeir a so fend; Of, netroei — Ctll:tgive your=a negib'esesll.,"' 1313-Virtfiti*ltcl it/kiwi - A:llW' mai-tier - pail byEtirti - -kagriks, atreaVer - cietd , followed. • Hei`V4`this State - -114ifsel ' theXtirkitiiu -The -Caralioilini about lt4nr .' said '..tot the Atialkinetip "Send.' wd%Ll tetVeliiirtgertiers tci•COMiliertrand, wet tifent!! : ' Tie RAU, of liiev.,llegildaTtrrel , mire, Meath - ern worel on mit* the , Spealtei whiPleeM ;fin, some them - laughiag. tUree'litilesAe the railroad' • jutietiiiiii Isirlie4rierethoitsands present ; 1 tie thintri iibeliehalf - tbe oin:dation of the' tomb Veen' fitere..' TrooPi of tnna • armed' in rarionimii, NiefiriVera,--, 2 Somo eriect-'! Spike hinis"- "Sbnort . lini I" "Mask; tco. . _ , j 11A4 3 44Pit.4- l AAbg..,.. .4 3 .4414 1 / 4 ,11 4 16 . 10 gr0 , ditOee -- threati - or being kilted - himself, , . . .ty-n gave bun thirty - n ine lashes. The _blood flowed, and the markt of thityet remain. The contents of a tar-bucket were then applied to ids „head and, his ti?dtdowo_to tlitivtaist.fr klitirnWltitii,angs,' - whieli vitt)reAhe enbjem of derisiorki . The tiaiti. diritfg . altih Ores '041)4, add . theral; gineer celebrated theeveueloy soundin: the whistle freely. Petier, was, after an interval of mearly thtee hours,, put on the, r rein, ia_a-reer-.41144-41egroes,,Ond_taltet. toward Charleston. - - -.kZ. y, s' A.fter I.e. 4o.d.,traveled t :ii.ii. 'supposes fiftyiniliii - ,71 masterintinhanin of Charles town „ . pitying . itle, sefferlogs anti extulut-, 4 . Mi s t i l t galrelfilliVati Of - (, , iifrie - -aba a tai- emit ;'siherteuptin the - rnoharatmd-the sta. 4011 threatened that pefittgly WegitiorEll.lo deatitio . himself: -Oat eau)* late tile 'ear and Feized him by the hair eayitsg,._ "Lees lookAt , y0n..", - , - zStinse desired ter give trim nfresh coat - ciflarand..featleers but, tiorl able:to : find. apy it t !foie itaplea*;4 hey • ap plied ',Maio n..f: tO:the' taral rettd,rt:tn -- him. ' - Tbeninhiseie likeitiseof the optnion that there Wire ititiliolelot of "Abolitionists in the cars who ought tube hanged:: He arrived '"at ;Chatletton and' wits taut in prison.' -. `,- ' -1 .' . "- - ' lie had boenliindly eounselled to make no eemplaints,..orhe would get 130 lashes mor4.- ~ ..A- p hytilaiau who ; attended him, told hitn - he escaped easily; for there were elCirelf men; accused of being s Northern pickpOckets, arrested at the Agricultural State-Fair, and' comtititted 'to jail.- One of - them had received 500 lashes, another a less number; that the man Who had re ceived the 500 was near dying. rower had not'read of any trill of these men so accused and punished. - Oil and ' water were given hint to eleanse himself. Si lence was enjoined on Itim, lest the mob should get hold of him. He paid Es own passage .rooney from ColuMbia to Caarleston, .the negro taking qut $5 from his pocketbook. '"Ile heard that it was published thaethe Degrees of Colum- I ha; had made a lotbscriptien "to pay his passage. Om Saturday la.st,- at 7in the mornut, .he was put On a steainer. fur New York. . - When the Christmas festivities - . - Were at their . Melt on 31onday, this poor "Ex lie Of Erin," with the blood-lash marks on his body—inflicted under theiegis of, the Constitution', South ' Curolina—arriv ed at this great metro p olis, lie is - re- 1 I duced in flesh, but is sturdy in spirit.l I He asks work, not alms. -1 Cjit Initre 4.ottrnit, COUDERSPORT, PA.., Ijptl)4l9, 186 Ci. T. S. tHME. - EDITINI AND PUBLISHER. Republican Meeting. 'The 'Republicans of Potter 'County are re quested-to meet at the :Court-House in, Cou deyporti on TIIITRSDAY evening of next Febru arY-Court, at I &clock, P. M., to appoint a County Executive Committee for the emitting year, and- transact such other business as Maly be brought'before the nieetingas well as to discuss measures for a thorough organization of the party in. the County. .The subject of Delegate Representation willte discussed. A fell cute-Mance is earnestly requested. By order of Committee. .rriairs RAKER, Moen of Co. Er. Conn Coutlersplrt, Jan. 24, MO. . ler We have only room to say, read the prospectus of the .Agitator, winch was received just as *e were ready to go to press ser We p u blish on our first page-an article on "The Irrepressible Conflict," fronithe iVatilanan and Reflector, which will bear the most critical reading, by lion est thinkers. It is an able and timely ar tide, aud we _trust it will . be generally copied by our brethren of the 'press, who can endorse its general sentiments, and the principle it, discusses. It is no doubt the production of one. of -those gigantic intellects for which 13oston is famous, and - . penned with all 'the ,sincerity of a right eous heart, -• • -.• #10: We_ observe that the Governors of ;One, New York and New*Jeriey, all Aepnblicans, have hbaded nuMerous- Iy-signed petitions; which have been pre sented in the U. S: Senate,' "pruing for', lhe.i . :issage 14.%*tdaii bill. These are good moves frotnquarters that must command the respect of that body; and we trust every ncrthern State will second the" movement.' '-'l3ut- will democratic Governors. dare to commit' themselves against . the,Soith Z Willi Governor Pack. er, = of Penesylvania, notwithstanding there is a' seething' conflictletween him the:-INTalicTuidAtiaiiiiistration,4head it Honies s iead pelitibik to . the Senate' of the - Uniied.",St W.e.do not= believe he - will dere',CO do' 'previous io 7 the 28d of ~ipril'oe;t;"; Tbcrafrre, we call, upon th'::4if , 4 l ieTtik l l 2 PAt4 o _4; 1 340:40 int Ougande,.•th.o.:.itioveirkent in,.. bibidi of rPecros i yivaiiiic and• .- , after.:obtaiiiing the at . guiturea r Oribe e neimblietiii:,l4 - mbers to tbesi Of all other: e4oers -ivida r Ct tq.Sgait• It should gallons at ouaa. n , . ::L The pkrrtifkurg, quion, speaking of tie Oppoxi4ort. mtijor.ty in the'Stato - LegiOatore,:stOst : • • "Doubles tht Opposition will helm), iu settiiirg =ttlireherbe their o:4P4idate for4resideit-who-for---Goiernor -and m inerki44 - thil4oley tohe Vursued in the! next cpwpaign, vend these subjects will ehgrosr imichtf: their attention , -until the 22d - of F:ebreary./ . when their - convention assenibise -Haryirborg. There - 1011:11se luiii4q*ers - foi ,llll pluts„ - cointerplats, .!'ipliejbes,ai*,wiie-drawinips before that ate, itf -Abe candidates and their adle , "; . mats." The'ratioa do doubt judges what oar party -mew do :by what its party always Teas Voite. " The:: democracy. have over _ - "Irv, ;-• Used` the Erne money of the people fc ) !;Pr47";PTIT.I S 4' fiu4:o?Pv - fileeT it Jr: pc,ißtifor othci - parties to dkother wise. rho ieiuu, like,all ether, papera . `of: its kith, Rill lahor hard talnake itself and readers believe what the actions of the Opposition znenthers will prove to be saril charges. JoTIJ. YREMO:4T is not by any - maps "out of the ring , '" of Presidential candi dates. We fi nd - that he is talked of v . favorably among the people alttiongh the . pelittein ns seenrwilling . fosget'hint.— We hate - heard it stated that one com parison of sentiments at the late primary meeting to • - eleet delegates in one •of the hill wards, it was found that a Majority of the voters present preferred Col. Fre.: moat to all -other eandidates.Pittsburg Dispatch. • SEir We can add to the. above -, thatj a number of leading Republicat;s in Erie County base recently expressed to us la decided preference for 'Col. FREMO:4T over all the _candidates named. Although not often spoken of in eOnneetion with the place, yet we shall not be much sur prised if tae Republican National Con. vention take it in head to nominate .14. --Erie Gazette. - We are glad to see such prsgrapbs as the above, forwe - believe a majority-,•Llf the people - would 'rejoice in the nomina tion. of Fremont for next President. Reduce the State Tax. 1 We. - uote with great pleasure that-'eu the 10th lost, in our State • Legislature, Mr: B.Atisstre read, in his place,.. and offered to tie -Howse "an Act for the-fur-. ther reduction of the - State Tax on real and- personal estate to two mills on-the dollar." We trust that bill'will be pUt through both Houses at the earliest siblc day. The people of this State have been heavily taxed for may years 7 -they have borne this burtherr cheerfully be cause it seemed becessary; but there 'is uo reason why this. load shoutd. be int, posed on them a day longer... We-trust,- therefore that Mr. Barnsley will do him self the credit to push his bill through at an early day. We are glad to-bash that he will find both the members froM this district zealous and efficient aids in such a work. Let the people- have the privilege of thanking this Legislatiiid for a reduction in their taxes: Coming to their Senses. The Irish as a class have heretofore stood by the sliVe-holders in all their out rages. But the tarring and featherisuan Irish stone cutter in Charleston, for sim ply saying what every man in *the uni verse:knows as 'a truth, that q'Slavery degrades . all labor," and die mobbing an other Irishman, a Mr. Crangale for sim ply trying to collect what. was due - ;' has brought about quite a change in the toile of this claSs - of people. The 'Tablet, au Irish paper of New York, gives vent to its indignation in the following terse ex pression : " If the safety of the. Union is only to be accomplished- by the prosciiption ot the freedom of speech, the freedom of the uress, the freedom of circulation for eve ry free , citizen,'by the destruction of the I,abcua cc'rpus, by • the 'SubstitntiOn of mob and lyrfeh law for that of the Courts of Justice, by the concemniug.of constitutional rights - and the disreg'ard of constitutional guaranties, they we say again the Union is not worth saving, and we, for one, would not - lend - a: ha - ttd to save it." “Land for the Landiesi.” •Whoever' has travelled in the west, or has friends there, is aware that the spec ulator goes in advance of the settler and boys up all the best land, so that f though the Government sells its lancl' for one dollar and a quarter per acre; those who work it and occupy it; pay Rt leas:t double chat sum, and frequently five or six times that amount. To reteedv this evil, it was 'proposed. years ago to pass it_Howestead bill; : .gluing to every actual settler 160 acres 'of the , public domain. Thouzh Of teri:4isq'ussed,- this bill never passed etth er,hrariett of Congress until jaftcr ; the or_, ganizatioa of -the :Republican,_party; for the' reason- that the slave-holders knew perfectly well, '" that if . our new States and Territories are to be occupied is quer ter- sections, they WilL be occupied by Working farmers, and not by speculators, and great planters'?—that is, by . freetuen instead of by slaicloldcri. A home= stoodbill .pissed the last House by 120 for, to i 6. against, all the Republicans but one voting for it—all the -Slave-htlders but thrcc sotinr, against it, . ~.i I • -,' Iti Pg Ibis Olverenttpleetuill th,'lttifects:liSttArrli P litia 4 litia: ` i tkiditottSOW hive the Interest and prusperj„tyOltalte people. !borne unqualified u . stimony, in our pres oilmyswi a, , c.„ a 7 ; e_nce withrn the r'ewkeekt; - and we, I The slaveholders are :dia -1 v l tity l at , the ~..4 / 4 , 4 , -f.„ -, 77 ,7- L . lp9retuine every membri - of - tl , e ,Erie corm theiiorth act - with the., L .,_--1;_v , , , ,. , _ ;s „w - 9liar would bear s i t uitsr e t es oi lo ny,.+ 7 . .. ft.. i -,-. en!-'og 4ll ,r l 7 l, l l t i l i censiisly and Ottl i ef se,kilarepping A 441 , 4.-. op pg Try "lime calenkttet4todn..-Ifte4r, should betaiikeket least, if: patud fm!th.eft.°Piteqtr,,,of ti/e•Pe00e,474.;'-. it e4--f 0 aze.. 1 41" rx t • They are oppafeto i., oh `p ; ' pr tote i- , , , ,,,Th05e are tritii intatt, timelyepoken: they are opposed to a tariffTtlat;--wall-iddßine - tenths of all dieVlit _raged t -in coma the induitry of the people th 4 are op munity arc the mult s - Of, intoxicating i potred to the !Ponta attired -tatee-,. and drinkle: -And - let, -lovers of Pelee and they,arc oppoied lO'freedont.iteelf: , As i 'Vod , tglitichurch Members, and those an offset to this, laird sio g iopessisre 9 flWho sustaiii the -- minist4 3- With a' lifieral ;:niy fable IntheStriiiti„tlieli:l4‘fpii . I .; and--ttllow this tide of evil totivreeppn lier4oracy in iivor,of ? 6,14,444,ir0dy - lwiChicaree''in‘ ' effort to artiest it. If the tell vt -• ' ' 7 i - , nihilist ea a low rds'.. V .. ' hope _,! , ,I' c l . I s , Tbose who' control tlmiilmjnistration, • ,n . tirind "thenclo do something—they cry talk. In favor •of Slavery- 7 in _favor of as- i'piaee--'better poi; meddle!. ,w • ith, • that sub • 004 in .113ase--a 'Republican President !pct. Thertia . tremughpfoiresseti frierids shall be eleeted-'=-Itr'faVor s 'orbis ing"o inf TemPerane; 3 ln, Ibis, quunt as there ste,4 l rig' Ceiba; " bll whoi ' do' tlif'i s'aifo I S re i l ° the §tace , to p!it. a!? -i , Nltack,t , step to favo of any • thing 4hat Iv ' lit benefits the !this ealim;ily, if. they vonld do their duty peep e? Not a word. -Why, then, should I' any ruin Wbo-works furls livinp;', support this part", that opposes ; his every inter est?. Working men of Potter ; county, ask our-theighboni . who_stilt vote for pro sier ry democracy,. ; what single !measure that party is in favor of that wjould ad vane the interest of the_ccuntry if ado} t ed. fit is opposedi'to land i•eforna, cheap Igo a beneficial tariff and to ; free is, why sustain it? I It , does seem as test men could not be ion' g in au rig these questions. I post Stats' . ho: ewer', Anzericasii, DespotitaT t L.t no citizen of this country, reft7 to the ateful tyranny ; of Austria, cat of, any othe European despotism, anti' that of amtoutheru States is.overtbrown.. 'lt 121 O longer ho's4 that the dppressed of th slave Staten are an ioferioi race—a race--ae apti-Siavery men . base -"---'-.: for .31 I ears asserted, ` „Slavery cru p hes,out the io6anhood - auct,the'riglits of ail classes cxce't those of the slave-holden. This fact is now apparent to any person Nili:.; d • keep his eyes open.. ra We will i few item of evidence to prove the 4hactel of tine despotism that reigns in the Slave States. The last Nitiartu.l Era has the •I foileiwirm letter : -• ..c, ._. 11,!pre aunty, la., jazz, wish you to change my pUperfrom. Mut Lick post offiPo, .North Carolina. to Grecnsfork pbst.oftice, Indiana. . iPerhaps you would like to `know why I have' had to fee how wy native State... offence was as follows: IlOght ono ofillelper's Impending Crisis, and loaned it to one of mylneighbors ; the, slaveholders; found it nut, informed the lauthoiiiies, and them warrant issued for my arrest. I waslisfurmed of the fact. I thought it would be better for my family and self t:, leave; so I left JuY wife and three little children, and came i to this State., I hope to g:t, theta here soon ; wherel On speak and ead what I plpase. Yours; truly, DI. E. PIKE. 1 Here is a, citizen. of the United. States, oomrielled to fly from North Carolina, beltev he coos born, lzrew up, and Iwas mar• tied and. for Whit ' ? For simply buying and ending to one of his ,neighbors, a book ' in whio:l be was interested.' ifthat it the most hateful and 'the most odi one If despotisms, * , ay, what is it ? :The last ' Voraern lituVencleut contains the folioring : . - • • I I, ' .-1 I • FAIRFAX C,i' II„ Va ., Jan. t, 1860. Editor of llie Sordiern7 Independent : , _ -L OE I'.. ur paper sent to the address of W. Ansley and' Squipi ,Mithird will not be delivlered to them, l •as it is considered to, be - otan incen.diark, , eharaeter, by our au., thorlies, and, every. one 1 who has seen , it. W. R. CiI f iPMAN, P. 1q.., ac 1 Fairfax C. 11., Va. ;, i If the Post-masters of Virginia and ' i - 1 othei slave States may refuse to deliver theadTendent tn regular subscribers, of, cou4e they nay refuse to deliver ,any paper that is dista.teful-. to Ahem. They are 4veu now acting on this (leapotiaprin ciplel, and have refftsed to deliver, the N. r r, rf ilaaie, Albany J ot rnif/,* Ponih lteepsie Eagle, 13oston Atlas, and•ether Rep blican _papers. and the men' who are thud arbitrarily crushing out ail' freedom s eech and Of the press in the Snuth, had the ini , pnded -to call themselves s t Democrats; and the men in the North , wlidaid these. slade-holders itt their des. pothi Works; Call ' theinseldeS. Demerits! . Aa'wellnightgainhlers and, horSethieveti call th ~.. - ' :44 Tt eaf. e in,' ri -- - --, -- • ---4 1 . 1 ni t, iteedesiti - and' :eonseitneifee; , Which „We, would commend td the seriou - s',aitentioti tdelir : Itepteseiiii4lVe.s" and - - the -- likok§ sentatives - Of tieState'getieraily.. Tifere is a_ivide range of dipihion on 'this subject betWeerithe'right tnd exp'edie'ncyof pict= hibiOcn; bOr, the revailing, Sense of the coininiiaity, is in' favor of'a.laW that' will Predß t tit Old itite'SCifekifrotti abs Orbin g. the wakes of ,the laborerand tltrowink : fiis fauoy,, M ou'thp - oublia foe support Nino-. tenths all the outragi against, proper tv a,i , nti poyson ,pr9cded from thisaclitrge, ;tiding immensely :to - our tax:ati4a,for the supFiort, of thePohce, the Ccitirt.s and, the priOns. i TO thii F.ict, both JOgis (r'.lk i . vet‘ylliapk veto.: We have - received the 3.lessaiq of Gov. 'Black of Metriaslta; getosng the, bill pro hibiting Slavery in that Territory. It long and claberate, and attempts a ; good deal of hard work, dne of the small jobs under:alien. in it is to review and refute Mr. Justice Curtis'i argunie.nt delivered on the Occasion,of the Dred Scott decision. This, the reader must naturally think, Would require considerable space, at least. "Thar, at least, the Governotgives to it.— liut We only design to °all attention to the main point in the Message. . The Go v admits that the organic act allows Ll° people_ of the Territory , to- 'nonage their domastiq, ,affairs in their own -way. But then - he says the ease turoa-on'the question, ."Wiyare , the ,people of- Ne braska He denies that their repre-- sontatives in the Territorial Assenibly :are the people referred to in the organic act, or that those rdiresentatives - have any power _ to - net for the people in the • ME This is the lateittform of Popular- Sov 'ereignty that we have heard of. Cquld anybody but the smallest • sort of a petti fogging. lawyer' have ever: dug up an ar 'nutent Eo contemplib!e as this? The people of a.Territory want an act passed to prohibit Slavery They elect aWegis tutor° to pass it, and the Legislature en act the law... As-Soon as this is done, the 'Governor comestiown.with his veto, and kills, the bill on the grotind that it was 'not the people who - acted oii 4.11'e subject Was only. their representatives in the Legislature'. lie makes no pretence that those representatives am not - unanimous ly, backed by their constituents, but aims to shelter himself 'under the subterfuge : that the Representatilics- itkc Cafe yaople are not the people. :• • -On the whole, - we think : . thials about the most impertinetif ship in the face the people have ever received - from any, of the tricky politicians engendered its tile slime of Lecomptonistm—X 1 Tribone. THE AGITATUR : A Live 7 l4publicali o? . luetty Alper; • ' ~Tioga County, Pa • HUGH: YOUNG, BOrrpu. / 'IRE:AGITATOR &1.. I &to will Requite in teresting to the Citizens of this %litre:Mu tntive District. It will give. each wt ek, a Sum- . mar . Of . the Local News i • POTTER, . BRAnyomi, . . . , SUSQUEHANNA, _ MCKEAN, CLINTON and ILYCOMPIG COUNTIES, and will contain Reports of the Cenveations,Mass Meetiogs, Clubs and Can cases of bOth parties in the -above counties. It will eontaiu ; also, reports of institutes, Ag ricultural Fairs, Tenapersnce Meetings, Music al Conventions, no:Lctters from flarriSborg and Washington, daring die sek, sions of Congress. and t4o Assembly. • . .Terms.—ONE Yh:A11; . IN Ao• • 'Any person sending . us Five. subsribcrs at • , oßetime, receive, free of postage, a Fifty Ceiit Copp of "Helper's Impending Cii:sis 'of the Smith." ' ' " ' Address': • HUGII . YOUNG, 0 2.0tf.; • " WELL9I3OIIO`, PA. • N.. DA.STEL,S i : - , . •.. ~ „ .• .• DEALF.B.S.. Din:, Gpops, cr,t` ocga zEs, Ready-lfade Crothini, CrOckerY,[lardware. Books, Stationery, Hats; Caps, Boots, Shoes, Paints, .Oils; • ke.ll.lj-sses:, Potter Co.; :Pa.-gam Cash paid for Furs; Hides and 411 kinds of Grain taken:lam:hang, for trade.—. 12.40., t i- • ~; , - • ~,. .... ... . -- ... . : . ',"- • '',-'. -- •.D.uvoi..c;p•Notice„ ' .-- - 1 Gott .11, - -:maquiii.,- ; N 6: 4if Sep.. Tc;rin,l g-; , I:1 - i -::•: :es. ; ...: !, -,' :• ", '59; ifietanntiai Pleas' , Mary Ain .: AlcKi nney:.. , of:Potter • County. -., . .. ,• : , ,- i ; •,,Lll4Eir Lti- DIVOIE-',. - 1 . ' ; •: ' , , ,;- 1: - To . ;Itary • Apt} 'Melctortey,..;Respondent.--, 1 Wlii . :reas' u.: - sl.ttie : T.O.,:i4tkiittat titipce tt, a, like',... t ng•seigi.istliii• and 'ietirrtietf, 'il'ih.if, 'you' itre ( %oak,. etti e ta4ed•-tatie'bettr. - appette, ittotitivtAe.zt ;Court of Co m mon . ?leas for Alt is.eciunti,, toe au )app,lipatlop-.114 4e.tria,clt; ip,saicl • cot.trt, fora clivoree,'-oti tlie,Lirtiif m: 1 4 ittella nt, • . _, • :: iltr ~ , p . • •• ,..w ry ,', Catideraort, Jiid: '2•4;q€o. - '. ' • '' ' ''. , Divorce 0 lee,. , --, :-. 1 - ~.- -x :T t - ' 1 Mary 31. V in ems No. 25 Dec. Term -, vs: ~ , ,_ • . 1858, 1 ,in Comort Georkil'itliniarder. - „' - :;Pleit of Potter` CV., . , - .. ...,_ . , , , 7. To George. Winegarden, Respondent.-- Wheraas a Santana% and aliaAStgapiratt Isar, jug been issued awl _returned .you aro, hereisy notified to he ii,tal'%ppear . at, our next Court Coalition f(ir this entinty; for an application . -will be natio 'la' td 'Court fur a dirorce,ou this part Of Linellaut..: . I'. • WN. BURT; Sheriff, • Coulerspart;:fau. ;14r,tet4Q., I i I ICZEM! T.4o,AoPzei r. '_LIBEL U-DtVOBCP: ' Ao4.l'llllllStratru I:MOE is herehy given ti ilritatrit of the Estate Of Aeceesed,iiild by virtue. of an iftisteis'. Court in and lb Pilfter,,ninde on the 23id. A 7. IN 1869; Ind to- toe directi to,litablicliale os eatery, a - t ti laths Borough of Ocoidersport, tom, and COmmonweitlthi, Of P , the 20th_day of Feb. A. D., P.31,,, , t0 the . highest or test estate, right, title, interest ai said Samuel Gee, Ir., dec., =i destribed.reit [One lot or abotit-_,86 Sere! toviuship.ofAllegtuiy, Count Slate Of Peinsylvaina,.boundi b lands -of lber estate' of S.- M. on the east by-lands-latelrot L. C. Presho and lands, of tin Peri ilei•eased, an the South BinghonYs Estate; - -and. on tut of,fsawc . , flews; 4.)ehic,the-.( 8; of the allotnient of , th estate 0f5.1', stiii):=:-tsckz-Tae. - undivided ors-1 i In - Roark tanMAP, containingtftyticeeis, andhooldi Beginning-atmpointimitheOr Allegheny Raver,-being..therson of a lot surveyed toSimon-Kjeabi rods to a post in the soutltr lot, thence west 68 rods to ipt 810.4 rods to a post on, the Norse,- Allegheny:River, . thence up the irtverto .place of beginning, leing part of Warm 2143 ; of which about 30 acres bra lin on : Which. is erected one frame house sal frame barn, and with en apple orchardt ofi. SAIIANTIIA PRE.9IIO, Adie t Coudersnort. Jan: 19th, 1460. SRZitIFF'S'ISALES. Y VIRYLIE - of.snicley iente of Ve t wi: Bxponia, Fieri Ficiars and, Lauri ' issued out of the Conn of Conanion Pleas of p County, Pennsyluania; and . to me directed,/ expore to public sale or - outcry, at the Court JP in Couderzport,. on StaN DIAN, the '2oth' do .rabruary„ 1.860, ri clock t o, vi„- ' Oa described real estale,44,pit: . Certatn real estate situate in Harrison Ti ship, Putter Co., .pa., Bounded on:the ~,, by lots NOs. 81 lc '27 of the allotment of of If. C. Harbor, in' Harrison Township,. by the countyiine, south by lot in posse . 01`.1. Harris and mill lot, and west by mill and part of lot No. 81 ;,containing silty and four-tenths acres, being north part or Slo. 84 e of which ten acres are imprayed, which Is, erected one log Louse, and some trees thereon. • Seized, taken in es - ecutionyead.to be soli the property of Clfarlotte Pearce.. - A CSO--Certain. realestate hun te in Sw • Toirnship, Patter Co., Pa., Beheaded not lot of Andrew k 3lichael - GrOss, enit by Is , of cleoige Fax,3l. D.,.and lot of , Stephenlli el, south by lands of C. Handr4dinark k S. Acker, and west by lauds 6f . Centavos Slymirs . th icket, Andrew` & 'Michael Gro Containing. one hundred awl fifry-s - ersa one-tenth :tare's, of which three acres tie; proved, beirig - lot No. 34 'of the allotment !aryls of Fox -& Moss in Sweden Township: Seised, taken in execution, and tole sold the property of Daniel Snyder. A LSO—Certain . real - estate sitiate• in II tor_Towuship, Potter CO., Pa., Bounded by the lands of Daniel Iliundelditi, cast by It of George Bat tlett, south by lands of Bush er & Garlock, and west ;by fatal of W.! Leach iaontainingseverity seres r ishirli acres are improved; ott'which is erected frame dwelling-house, one log barn, sad some fruit trees-,thereon.. Seized, taken iriesee'ution,'and to ben, the property of charles Parker. ALSO—Certa lit real estate Situate in ton Township; Potter Co, •Pa., Beginnirg a post in the north-west' corner of a loft trained to James Ayres, thence northionels Bred and fifty-seien rods to a post, the; east twenty-nine rod§ to a post. thence tps to the West hank of Shmentaboning C thence along the west bank of said Creeh ; the several courses tiereof to the Warrantf thence along the said Warrant line, west hundeedand twenty-five rods to a post, th south three hundred and -thirteen rods pint; thence west, five. hundred and tut Live rods to the plate of beginning; coned; six hundred and tWenty;nine acres be the more' er.less, and being part of Warrant 1027, the same I eing unimproved land. Seized; taken in execution, and to besold the property. of-H. W. May. ALS9- 7 -Certhin real estate situate in 8. on Township, Potter Co., Pit., Boandediz.. - by lands of Mann 4: Nielsols r east by lank Oabriel Barnes, south by lands of Man Sichoii, and west by Keating lands; con ing one littudred acres of land, of which 6 acres are- improved and six acres chop with -one' frame house, one frame barn, some fruit trees thereon- " . Seized, taken_ in .execiaon, anti to tic Eol the property of. Qhrist►nan. . • ,LSO— .Certalifidal estate to wit: Tom fain village lots situate in thellorough of w'. dcTsport, Putter Co., Pa.,' knoWn as-lots. 134 Ss 13.% on Square No. 13, bounded. D''‘. bY fotS-oF L. Cushing, east by Maim.S ..,:.' south by Fourth. Street, Mid west by lets .l. longing to the School District of.Coude " and- lot. now in possession of L. B. Cole; Mining sixty-four perches of land, : on a is erebted one B 1; el:mitts-shop. •. Seizitd, taken in execution, and to be soli the property of Samuel Haven. • _ 1 -.,,A ALSO—Certain real estate situate in UV see Township, Potter Co., Pa., 'Bounded by lot No. 31 of the'allotment ofiandsin fownShip, east by. lot N0:32. sontlib,ylot 18, and West by. lot No., 2,6; containing. three : aud six-tenths acres with the usual ,f lowarice of six per.ceut. for roads, beio: No. 65 of the lands of:11OSS in Genesee to. ship, of *hick 4Wo acres are improved; '„ ten sores chopped, on*which is erected. , fratii a house, oue frame barn and outbuib: ', anil.with some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in eie,ciation, and to be Sold the property of Versel DiCkinson. ton real estate situate in ton ToWnship, Potter 'Co.P4 ilegioed°6 a Chitittant.the S. W. corner Of Warrant four thousand nine hundiod ?..a4 twenty (4921), thence. - east. by the. south),bne of ' Warrant *One li.titired and eighteen percitel!, a .post t a corner of a 'tract of land conveyed Jolin''B. - -Sinith; et al. thence south by ' dine of said tract one bun lieda and fifteen peal'. es to d_po.st; a corner of ;aid tract, thence ,by ltne of said-Attlee, thrty-five perches id' .post, Corner of said trace, th !nee - o° 2th , line of said tract one hundred awl meal' perches ttia poit,' a corner of.ald tract, le' jest byline of said tract, 'one hundred tY 'titre toa corner of • e perches a pos ,tract ia - east line of Warrant No. 4925, tber rtortn• two hundre d and forty. perches to isitice,of beginning; 'containing two bun , and twelve acres and one tenth of an aera, the - same more or les.s, being part of No. 4020, about two acres of wtlio proved, with one log house , and op log ereetqd thereon. ' ' ' Seized. taken in execution and to be gad. the koperty.ot A. F. Bosworth. • • WM. P. BURT, Sher.' Coudersport, Jan. 25' lauo.
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