The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, May 07, 1857, Image 3

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    pjg PURNAL.
`;? t coUpEa2j'Q AX :7, a il.
ito.-rvit M ATTE RS
WU readers of the jpttrmal will
be pleased toJearn that-Rev. J Hen
.driaribia.beett elected County Super :
,iitei*nt:uf-Co.mmon Schocils:. - 'gee
pruceedings in auuther
.place: •
iIaaLTA.-"rklurley'aSariaparilla
bit.„a"
..-in.creitse.the,red gl.ibules necessary
forPerfecL health.. and erfdicatias all
~ taiat or disease :from the constituti.th
.-I.Ctit:c4go Venwe,rat.
Sold by Sci.ieffelin Brothers it C.•.,
;Nat York ; ,Schoht & Co..
Phlladslphia.; J. D. NO:, Ciliciimaii;
•Ohichlu4 qtki.exterismo medicine Yen
ares.througbout.the
Magamisioa for. May:
Er:. Stephen' Illustrated New Monthly, Ls
16'41, teem iv,th" lie choicest literature. and
Anteh'inly as :tow att.& her tsontributor,g are ea
paths et 2.:skskin; up"" ••• West .Toint," and
LottJewals„" are eir9Fting stories, and in
. crease 4p,intersst with each number. The
saw volume commencer with theluly number.
Published at It& Nussan-It., New" York, by
F.lwanl Stephens, at 41,50 per annum.
..Harper is morn th.ia molly interesting this
month. and presents a table of contents which
rennet fail to, meet the desires of the most
tkiritj Mugaziue rimier We find the follow.
•ivg local jot d'cirrit in the "power." 7he
wag Matthew is well known to who hive
ever visited the mouth of Freeman's :
.:The place from which I write is pleasint4
emitted, says our .correspo - Adent. on .he bead
waters of the Susqueltanni. It is facetiously
tilled the 't t aitits' nest,' and is the resort in
rieromer of many Isaac NVattons (iota New
Xerk, why jail to find plenty offish and
fan...
"Tweyears ago axantleman came hare from
Xaches;er te try his skill in angling, iind to re
iurerate alth. Besides the trout we have
r•atpof venison, and Mr. Sykes thought as
had not been very successful fishieg, he
• ,
vrou,'d take home a few skins of deer as tro.
phis of his skill in the - nee of a gun. Matthew,
the waggish son of 'mine hos:' of the Sain:s'
'Rest, accommodated {tiro wi h doe-skin, and
-yaw (rein', fawn, and .'tst.y :ho skin of a fine
cult that died in the spring, and which he' as-
Mr."Sykikwas .41 the back of a splendid
k. • . .
''rho gall..nt Appilsman rettn'ato ilochrsiner
rich mitt the 6 : 4:die of his field sports, ai.dun
the midst of admiring fri.nds recoutbs .he ex
*clement.. pawl.", and triumphs of the chase.
ihsplaying she ikius, he prom& ei:d fruits of
Ms sport. An old friend eyes the skins sharply
sad begins:
4 3ykes, did you kill that beautiful fawn 1'
" I did.'
'• 'And that dee, too 7'
• I vim - sure, 1 did.'
'Amti,did,that old buck die h rd
" - Dreadful hatd,' said Sykes, growing im
itative,- • . •
'Leek heye,'. said the provoking friend,
'whoever sold you that colt's skin f.r is buck
skin, sold goal arid skinned you too.'
•
"Mr. Sykes never boalted of his deer-shoot
iat 'did not return last year to join
1,1 the season of sport."
../ferpr commences its; Fifteenth semi-an: u
sr S ramie. wi h a circu:az ion I . f 1%,001.1 cop
ies, M Jane. l'rice $3 i• er annum.
NO LICE.
There will he. a meeting at the M,
E. Clni•Cil, itt this piaci, Mar 9ru, at 2 o'el'k
Y: M., fir the purpose of REATING THE
PEWS for the'corning year.
trWA.NTED, at this Office, im
eisdiately,a few cords of-STOVE WOOD,
oubsuiption
IVZITL TEETH, PERFUMED BREATH AND
Beam-wet. Court_xxion—can,be acquired by
•saißi Abe Balm cf a Thousand Rousts.'
124 y - or gentiemln would rent in under
•,rint-ettree vdi.4agreeable breath, wile', by
*deg :he "BALM OF A THOU4AND FLOWER.I" as
a dee /Crime, wou:d not on:y render it sweet;
kid Is .re the teeik whi . e as authastee. ',lane
fences do not know their breath 1 , bad, ,ZEld
tla subject is so ue:icAte their friends w ill nev
a eistvion Beware of collo:tarsus. Be
t) ea each bottle is signed
FE fIUDGE & Cit. N. Y.:
Fir NIA by all Druggists 9.:37-6ntA
FM
'"COSTAR'S" Rat, Roach, &c,. EXTE:k.
NO ATV u,
"CUSTAR.'S" Rod-hug, EXTER3IIIVA-
T4)4
t'COSTAR'S" PuWDE,R, for
kw, dtd.,
urder from the Depot, No. MS BROAD—
, %VAY, N. Y. or
DRUGGISTS aid DRAI,E , RS everyer . bere.
Full particol..rs by mail.
rir:S4e ; Adyertisemeot.
C(ItI PURT Al A R. K. }.;
'. ;e II III.I.CTID wErttr, ion TED; JOURNAL.
„ SCHOOM AKER. & JACKSON,
• Deelore in Dry Gooris.Grocories. Hate
& Caps. Boots & Shoes Crockery,
Pork. Flour, Meal &c..
• gam Street, Uo;tdereport, Pa.
COCDT.RI? ORT, April 1, 1R57.
neur. per bbl $9,00.
Perk,2B,oo.
, ,
3,75.
etre Meal. par 100 2,50.
Baler, per lb.. 20 to 22.
Lard 1:1 15.
tillir,per lb. 14 " 16.
Pork •. 6 4 •
• • •
lierrlkie, per lb..
Mans, • 84
48114.2141,4 41 46
Dr d Arpipt "
• 4 :•, per bush
)44 &a p er ti
/Mk What: " "
- Per bushel
a. 14
• "'woes. "
• SerS. per des.,
far Ten, .
/EA Sugar, per lb., ....
30 .. 36 .
25,
.. 13 " 15.
12,
NOTICE is herehygivei; that the
Comitamosites karrsis coiirrA
meet at their rtftres,itt Citudersport, on MON
DAY, JUNE ]at t imt.,'Setha purpose of re
ceivinj the Returns of Road Taxes front the
Supervisors of are respecissaTiarnshipi, and
drawing their Orderi tor the rtuut, (which
must be receipted by the roe, active Township
Treasurers); and to meet such
DELINQATENT COLLECTORS •
is have ,zot ye t.come forward to settle'up their
sc6.atirs. By order of the Board, • •••
• I.
L B : COL L, County Cleik.
COlfeRS Ossscx, Stay 5,18577-9:484d.
2/DY THE AXERICAN EDITION
- •
Just Published,
`T R. AN TOINIO '
BY .k UFtliSll.
A fans Nrno. edi.ion. cag.auty butiad ;ti cl . ozh
- and ihusiii;ed. p les—price SIAto,
A Beautiful Story of Italy. a
i'HE demand fill this famous w ,, s k
J- jug , .exhaus.ed,several smiler and
che..pt.r edittons, the Puthisht.rs are happy to
present u. the euanoisseur and lover of Fine
ho ks, such a 0, py of the work as wul be not
only an tiro trne.tt t . any :ibr ry, but a valu.t
ble addition to its ii:et dry ch ir e.er.
'o E.uropean Tr,trei.er who hts loitered
along the enchan iug shares of the Blue Med:
fterrane u near Nice ..od Genoa, ur who h si
breathed the dulce far skate ..twos, here of
S u:hern Europe, nut win seas wi.h de:ight
utfnu this.cheruung
TALE OF LuVE A N D SUFFERING.
i.terwoven as it is Wilt a most faithful and
sympathetic narrative of the suilerings and
opi.ressions of Italy. This wonderfu fiet.on
bs passed ih,ough sew.r.t English edi.ierts,
mid the lcadirt , Idri.ish Reviews h.,ve ;IC
t.uow.edged,
t.unw.edged, wi copious extracis, the supe
rio,i y of this Novel of
MODERN ITALY,
"One of the must genuinely successful fic
tion. sve' have read fur a ,ong time."—lintden
Leader.
""i he materials are so skillfutly arranged,
1
arid. ire interwoven is i s el a•ni.isteity s.yle,
that the attention is rive: ta once; and the
in crest inspired is preei.tly
_that ivhich we
feel when we suspect. t t die story may be
true. in' a word, Dr. Amount ii a tala in a
thousand."—London Critic.
" - Ibis Viol: is superior, as IA work of interest,
to its predecessors. • • • • Lucy is one
of the most perfect impersonations of an Eng
lish girl we hart met. with in the course of
1:13.1117 norels."—London Athemzum..
Sold by Agents on the cars, and by all Book
sellers.
Co ; ies sea: by mail, carefully packed, post.
age pail, upon receipt of price.
RUDD & CARLLTON. Pubiishers and
Boohsei:ers, ;3 bt Broadway, New Tork.•
`„` Any
.newspaper giving ;his wbote ad- 4
sectiierne .t two insertions, calling a t tention I
to it edtiot iaay, .and sending us .. ma ked a
far, wi:i ra.ett• a co t y of .he book by en
post paid tasci—tt
WANTED.
3 CEO YOUNG MEN To ACT as Local
eJ and Travisiing Agents, in a busi
ness easy, useful and honor:Aim, at a salary of
$1...0 per mon.h—a capital of $.l only squired:
N• patent medicine or book business. Fun
particulars given free to all who intense a:
postage stamp or a three cent piece, and ad 7
dress c D. P. BRANNON &. CO.,
Atkinson Depot, A. H.
A Retired Physician, 1
IVhose sands of life havii nearly run out,
discovered while in the East Indies, a cer
tam core for Consumption, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility.
The remedy V, 1.9 discovered by him when his
only child, a daughter, was given up to die.—
Wishing to do - s touch goocPas possible, he
will sen d to sueh of his :Aided iclow-oe,ngs
as request i , this recipe, will inn and 'ep , icit
directions for making it tip and suCcessfully
using-it. Ile. requires each applicia to in
cloce him ondshimii t—three cents to be if:-
turned as postage on the-recipe, ".nd the re
mainder to be applied,o the paymen. of this
advertisement. Address
DB. 11. JAMES. No. 1U G...nd stree.,
Je! Acy City, N.I. V: iii-taro.
BOROUGH ORDINANCE.
A T A NIEETIN/;' OF THE
A
r N COUNCIL of the Borates of
Coudersport, held on die 2t.th day of April,
ius:., the foltowi..g tiesolution was .:dopted: .
.(iesolred, Th., the lb:lowing URIJINAKCE,
parsed August !). J ,be put in full
force on and after the First day of stay next;
and that the •High Constab.e 1e direc ed to
*put the wine in force on and after that date:
Sec. L.-4f the - Pound Aiaster ahal. find ally
Horses, Mares, colts, Neat Cattle,S:iiep, flogs,
Pigs, Geese or Ducks running at large wi.hin
the limus of the Borough, cion.r..ry to the Or
dinance of Kota, he shad take th • same into
Ins custody, and shall feed them daisy
good h or gr..ss and water during the time
of their continuance in .he Pound.
Sac. IL—He shah f , rthwith ester the kind,
co.oraud marks of such creatures Ma book, by
him him to he kept for that r urpose, toge.her
with the d.ty on which they were` impounded,
vud if the owner a, pears and makes out his
right to said creatures, the same shah be forth
with deliveted to Into, he paytng the pound
ni :titer the sum of twenty-five cen,s fot t king
in and &savoring out such c.e ttur,; and if
they remain one day or longer, he eh dl also
pay the stun of twenty-five cents for horses,
neat-eattie or pigs, for each day, and four cams
per held lot sheep for each day, tor feeding
such creature..
SEC. such creatures sh ill rt m.tin one
day or loop!r in the Found, and no owner
shall appear to c.aim such creatures ica.ound
ed. he shad advertise such er atures Wi..h their
descriptious contained in his register for that
purpose, and the same expose for sale in the
the time and manner prescribed by the tirdi
mince of March 17, A. D. 1849, paying over
the b.ttanco arising from such sale—deducting
the ch .rgei herein above speoiftecl earl coss
of saie—to the Treasurer of the Borough. •
Sec. any person or persons, either
br force or otherwise, .Without leave of the
pound master or by due course of law; take
away any creature impounded according to the
provisions of this Ordinance, and shalt-be le
gally thereof convict, he, site , ur they shall
forfeit the stun of Five Dollars. to be applied
to Borough purp'.ses, and to be collected as
debts of Mot amonat are how collected Ett , law.
2,75
2,50.
• 63.
38 " 44.
75.
50.
I hereby certify that the above Resolution
and Ciidinance are true and co, reel, accordidg
to the Records belong,ng to the Borough of
Coudeisport, now in my possession.
6. H. S'ruittia, -
I 9:464t. Sec'y of Town Council.
•
lA - Xi - BLISTER'S DICTIONARY Pocket
- V V School; Uuiveraity, Octavo. and 4 tuarto
editions, for tale br Z 4. W. M.•
10,00
12
N. W ; _ TG b~: ¢ONE
. : = 11.74:2‘14 • 4 •
CHAIE iIARiTFACti*EitS;..
,110 0031 E 01. 4-. 0- 1 pox Euf Dt kii4d*sYt
. (Late 463 Brapairily,)
(Fe' U;shed A. D., 1833.) -
PT ,
VIT E, an examiliation of tlfei .
gra a variety and superior asscirunint of
CH AiiiS, utahuf.ettired at their own eatabliiit
went and undei their itami4fiate obierration
and direction. including
MOT HEVOLVIIIO CHASMS. • -- •
szLr-AcTING EXTRNS lAN • iticateppis CH,gRT,
DIP (CONCH ratvatin WHEEL CHAIRS;
MA.T. , R SEARLE'S TRAVCLING INVALID CHAIR;
SP4lyl5ll SPRING ♦IID KILLS
ttil LUNATIC, SPINAL itt ASTHMATIC 'INVALID do:,
&C., &C., &C
Embracing the most complete assortment, and
choicect kinds fur Parlors, Drawing Rooms,
Chambers, Ga.dins,. Libraries, Counting Hous
es, Offices, Public Institutions, Dentists,,Barbers
kc , together with every desimb:e sort ad,pted
RC the comfort, convenience, and !usury of thii
Sick, the Aged, the Infirm the Lame and Lary.
In point of ingenuity of design, elegance-of
finish, gas-14y and richness of in venal, faith.
fulness of execntion, durability and cheapness,
'demi Ch4insare unsurpassed. For theta - M.
W. KiNG;Ir. Sox wets awarded the first and
only Prize Moil and the Faculty recommend
them as far preferable. to beds couches Per
patients afflicted with Spinal, Asthmatic or
Bronchial affections. . .
To. either arm of the chair may be attached
convenient reading or writing Dan, and4py.
cotnbi ,ation dewed be m tuufdetured to'
order.
A Circular mai explanatory cuts, will be
sent by m ifiequested, and orders; (with re
mit ancee,) pronkaly forwarded to any parkaf .
the wor.d, • •
LUXURY Alp ECONO3IT2I
KING'S NEW CH ►Iu"AS YOU.LIKE IT,"
An Ann Chair, Rec'ini.ig Ctiair, Couch find
Beds.ead, (cumin:ten is osta,) is susceptibm of
.twcve different posiiiuns or changes, to meet
the varied requiretneuts.for comfort, conveni
ence, luxury, and economy (.0 space as . well
as price.) Whe.it rin siciines• or heath; this
cerebrated "As YOU LISA: tr," execs
in many respec.s, any chair perhJ i iii ever msu
ufac.ured in'this or any o her coun.ry.
The price varies from Fifteen to Thirty Dol
lars, accordmg to finish.
To Pub.is Institutions, as well as to individ
uals, this CuAtit is a very desirable. article, and
will be supplied in any number, en the most
liberal terms. Apply to. or address
M. W. KING & SON,
438 Broome at., One door East of Brordway !
Nx.w.-Yoax, (Lots 463 Broadway): 4444—ft..
To the Families and 13usinests
Community of Coudersport
and surrounding JAB ricts :
't It/ HEN-gi.ifig setubtig tot 'NEW,
lung fur sup ; iies,yon are respec.fu.ly
,u snake a trial of .he su e r, ior TEAS,
imported express.y for the •
IMMENSE EA WAREHOUSE OF
CHAIISTICANSON & CO.,
Dealers in TEAS and COFFEES exclusively.
This is by far the greatest concern, of the
kind
IN THE WORLD,
affording the opportunity, at all tiinai r of-pto•
curing a par, liabl, and dude v.riety of
Taus and CorraKs, which in uoit.trr end
riticr.,•present unrivaled indueemeuteto'both
Deaiers and -onanntera. • •• .
The facilities pos,esseikby this establishment
are.ot such a ch .racier as to warraut the - pie.
prietors in speaking aids confidently, and they
are
- prepared to alai( e the dettision of all who
may tees their sincerity by a ernical
ezatnina
tion' of their stock aid prices.
This immense establithinent is situated in the
very heart of the city of NEW YORK., at the
corner of the• thoroughfm es, Badsnwar and
tiesso" STRE affording every convenience
of easy recess, a d m she midst of the most ex
tensive establishments of this great Commer
cial metropolis.
Holdidg ourselves respo isible for a fair and
truthful representation of all we sell, and with
the assuramm to our customers that unless
ituch shalt prove to be fully equal to our rep
rese ions, that the goods wi.l be taken back
and the money cheerlittly returned, we are
sure that our system of doing business must
meet with .he he try- aimroval of parch isers:
In conciusion, we respectfully renew oar
invitation to Families arid Dealers, believing
th it a trial w itt c .evince them of the greht dd
v..ntages which we hotd out to customers in
making their purchscs at
THE BROADWAY TEA WAREHOUSE,
No. 458
.. •
Corner of Grand Street,
, . Nw York,
• - CHRISTIANSON dr CO.
9:41-Iy. Proprietors,
J. PALMER & CO.,
MARKET St, WHARF, PHILADELPHIA,
Dealers In Fish &Provisions,
HAVE constantly on hand au as
. sortment of Mackerel, Shad, Ilerrinp
Codfish, Beef, Pork, Lard, Shouldess, Hams,
ides, Cheese, Wise, 5.1 e.
Aprd 6, 1657 —g:is-jrn
Court Proclamation.
1 - NTH ERBAS, the Hon. R. G. White. Prei
ident Judge, and the Hen. G. G.Colvirr
and J.itteph Matta, Bags, Associate Judge. of
the Courts. of Oyer r,r.uiuer and -Gene
ral Jail Delivery, Quarter Scaiious of the
Peace, Orpnan 'Court arid Conn at Coq:talon
Picas tar ate County of Putter. h.we issued
their precept, bearing date the thirtieth day
of Apr il, to the year of our Lord one thousand
ugh . . Istrodred uuit fifty-seren, and to me direc
ted, for hulling a Court uf D)er and Tertnin,r
and General Jail Detivery, Quarter Se.sions
of the Peace. Or plian's Court, and Court ul
Coturnon Pleas, in the Borough of Couders
port, -on DIONIMY, the lOth day of June,
next, and to coutrune Oue week. •
Notice is therefore hereby given to the
Coroners Justices of the Peace, s d Consta
bles within the crnny, that they be then and
there in their proper persons. at 10 o'clock,
A. M. of said day. with their rolls, records,
inquisitions, examinations. and other remelt).
branres, to do those things which totheir offices
appertain to be done. And those who are
bound by their reoognizanoes to prosecute
against the prisoners that are or shall be in
the jail of the said county of !'utter are to be
titan and there to' prosecute 'taunt. theta lie
Dated at Coudersport. April 30th; 1857, and
the 81st year of the Independence of the
United States of America.
A. C. TAGGART. Sheriff.
FARMERS wanting P L as T ER
for land, can be supplied at
ap 30. JONES, MANN & JONES:-
ND O.&& USW!!
?:APPther CargoY . -.949ed*
- TAO. - 0 - 1 d Ire 'al a earl
VPtioiliglitas we il undUriake til -dam
upikt, wute.ni of the Illijgarywith bulrush
es. as to try to convince the multitude that there
.is anii.,Othei plate to town whirs they can get
suelripem bargains in the line of
GuoliEßtES 4 . PROVISIONS",
loot the Old Regalatos which has so loug litsa
Ain Orcilt - Enipo.ium of Trade in this flourish
ing bleuropol,s.l Saw we have Comb to - the
conclusive that, them ,ni only one way to sell
Goodtand Thar is to le s the pippin' know we
have thisitno sell. and sell theusAt 'micas which,
will be an inducetueut to those in woni to buy of
us; arid-for this purpose we have chartered a
column au the Journal where we intend to keep
the people posted as to what may. be found et
our esuaili. , Eunetu.' Every body knows, (or at
leasillteg to know) where the Ohl Regulator
ix tind liar the - benefit of those who don't know,
and who-nisi to-iatois, w e.will just inform them
Aim it is localed right un the
RAILROAD,
only a few rods froarthe Depot, and is always'
. opettfor 'customers and all who wish to ssve
2.t. per ;erg. in purchasing necessaries of
life ; for it is theiiii:y placo in towu_where
yoircan expect to have a little change left after
purchasing j•cour necessary supplies, notwith
standing the comidola assertion of -every oLe
that • they sell cheaper than their neighbors.
We don } boast,qf sel'ing-goods at I.l' below
cost, but we have - adopted our tumid ird -to
.:"Live and Let Lire,f,' and to sell as cheap as the
cheapest ;
.for when people advertise to sell .
below coit;ytiti may easilyconclude that they
are only "throwing out bait." In-order tbst
the people ruay-listow what we keel) to sell,
we. will enumerate &few of the most Important
• arliclei. : • -
• G R-0 C . E RI ES.
Any one examining our stock of Groceries,
we aratoufidern, will at once came to the con
ei colon tb a a batter and ino. a complete a..ort
meut,eannot be fund in this section, eons:st
"rig of
UGAR,
BRA,
COFFEE.
MOLASSES,
S YRUPS
.
PEPPER,
SPICE.
• GINGER,
•
. • CtOVES,
Mustard, Saleratus..Cinuatno , l, Pet-per Sane-,
Caump,Yeast and Soap Powders, tinepr,
Campbells, Fluid; Chewing and Smokt.tg To
bacco, Sonti, Seg as,- Candy, Nu 4, Raisins,
Crae.:et s; Berri tg,Soap, Candiesona a:I e..d
less Variety of other articies which it is un
necessary to me.aion; may be found in thip
dc
pat4tnettt, and teh:bit wilt be sold at a trilling
advance. frutn_cost - to ready pay.
PROVISIONS.
. Just:take a look at our large stock of Pro;
-. visions, and-see if we h ive not go: the where
with ro reneve'the numerous w nis ut the
needy,..ind enough to Ite-p you alt from carv
ing., hrough the .ung -.md dreary winter. It
iti...mqmstb.e fur us .o edumerate ono h.ttf the
artic es we seep, in a e.ngle .idversiserrient, but
we vv.ii mention .t few of .he lutist impor.ant,
:tehieti'may• he found in abundance and in
greatoutriety, consisting of
PORE,
HAMS,
•-•
. • 'BUTTER, .
•
CHEESE,
; • LARD, .
SALT,
- CORNED - ...BEEF,
DRIED BEEP,
SHOULDERS, • "
FLOUR.
•• • CORN IIEAG.,•
. BU('KWHEAT FLOUR,.
DRIED APPLES,-
DRIED PLUMS',
POTATOES,
OATS.
BEANS,
. SALT.
and e host of other articles in tho line of Pro
♦isious: • Also keift conszontly on hand d good
assorttnonc of •
EDE
WOuDEN AND WILLOW WARE,'
such as Brooms, 11 ashtubs and Boards, Mops,
Din..et Boxes, Brushes, &c., together wish a
gener;l asso.tme st of Sto .e Ware, which we
Will sell very the sp for cash. A general Invi
tational - ease sded -to all, and to the peopSe of
Pouer,Counsy in purkicular, to call at the 0:d
Begnisttor before purch.sin. , elsewhere.
CLARIe& PHILLIPS.
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.FOR 1857.
rrheTieetion is Oast, .and its limb
,that the work devolved on the
can party hi not yeteinnpLete. 14'0
em and Northern portions of the tot
New.Erigland, New York, yhio and tin
Weita--the Repultuican banner floats
usiph; viailein Southern Jersey, Pea _
true; Indiana and short, wherever
&Wilevvspapers are taken: and where common
schools are too neW andloo feeble to have ed
ucated the preient gineratidn of voters—the
1 44 flaa,of Slsviiit obstructs the sunshine:
astraiiger to-A th eraca might distingstighahose
ponioug of our country. must Nested with Ed
ucation, Inteligence, Thrift and Virtue, by
scanning the returns of the Presidentialcon
tesi of trial. We have faited'of present suc
cess. not because the People are agiinst
bur-because that large poraon - who did- not
hear or read the argumen , , and do not know
what were the real quesioris at issue, went
almost amid against- us, reversing the verdict
which the great majority of the educated and
intertigen. endeavored to pronounce.
These facts 'indicate the irith of pressing
duty. Wi h lio unni - nly reptuings over what
is irrevocable—with no abatement of heart or
hope becattse the triumph of Liberty in her
new 'ordeal is not woe at the Long Island and
%‘• hi e Plains of herstrugg.e—with no i•hadow
of regret that the responsibility of governing
is no: confided to her champions before the
people were fully re dy to gust:tie them—wr
Levu afjpsh•the work of ddfusing that vital.;
truth which, in regard' to the concen.s of this
word, its well as the next, in the/ Free indeed.
Now, in the Slave Power's heyday ofvictory,
when its ministers and genic...re are gathering
and plotti.-g to m Ike the must of their triumph
aad " crush oat"-the spirit wh ch they vainly
believe to be crucified aid entombed—now,
when the faiut-hearted or cold-hearted; who'
lately basked in the sunshine of our premature
hupes, are haulid; err to repair damages and
talking of abandooing the rugged arena of
Politics for more quiet and flowery fields
now, in this hour of weariness and shadow,
THE TuILIV.4.E meows its vewa of eternal
hostility to every form of tyranny cr er the
bodies or souls of men—to cue shameful as
gumption that the benighted and feeble, wheth
er 111 soul or body, are to be regarded and
treated ..s the curive.deuce or the prey of their
wiser or stronger brethren—ta the domination
of despots or ci.iga.ch.s, whether en.ares or
plan.ations—to the ens... ve. s of ci.ies aud king 1
dons in Europe, or the breeders of children
for'dte auction-btock and tide cotton-tieida in
Virginia or Alabama.
The doctrine that no human - being was ever
created for the benefit or dvantage of anoth
er-r-that all service betwee.l man and dad
snottid be free ..nd teciprocal—that the tabor
er Should Out toil and AVie.t, to pamper et:hers
pride or
. minister to others' luxury, but for
the sus.enaace aud comfort of those near and
dear to him—is dead .ed to certain triumph.
It must prevail, for tied reigns, and Earth was
not created to be a theater of injustice, op
pressiou and misery forever. It must triumph ;
for at, true prophecy . affirms aud the vindtca.
tutu of the D.vine benig..i.y im p erative y re
quires it. h must tnumph; fur Democratic
America Canum ativ..ys remain the scot-of
aristocrats and ay.:116.414i. of reform's and
liL
erais throughout the Old IVorici. It must tri
umph ; fal alan's history is not a chaos or a
ridd.e, bin everywhere instiuct with meaning;
and no heroic effort ever failed of its efiect—
no drop of mirtyr-biood was ever shed in vain.
But'even ii we Republican were disposed
to fo:d our arms id slumber, our bdvsrsaries
wou.d not permit it. They are busy to-day in
lengthening their cords and strengthening their
stakes wi.h a ytgikance and activity whim' re
veals u consciousness on their t art that their
dominion must be made sure forthwith, or
their scepter will have torever departed. To
day, myrmidons of the. Slave Power threaten
and harass ....unbent Mexico, are encamped in
the heart of Central America, and waging a
war of eiterraid i tion on the distr..cted inhabi
tants of its peity Repubics, while it by turn
leers and ecowis at Cuba, while its most min
less bands are precipitated orroevoted Kansas.
under the protection and smiles of the Feilt raj
Administration.: Even its we write, the tele
graph intones us that twenty Free-State men,
guilty of attempting to defend their homes
against the rapine and violence of Buford's
, and Titus's tf.oodah.rsty , bandits, have been
convic.ett by Lecoui t t.e Court of manslaugh
! ter! and aen.enced to fiVe years' imprison
. meat at bard labor as felons. This is bat a
fair sp. ciumii.of what has lung passed for " jus
tice" its Kansas—a justice wuich takes the
criminals into pay and aids them in hunting
down. Laundering and " wiping out - the in-
I nocen., whom it s consigns to the State Prison
if they are ever goaded into the madnesLof
I resis-ing their oppressors. Such crimes and
.wrongs as unhappy. Kansas has for twelve
meanie endured, even Hungary or Poland has
never known; and the power at whose ins.iga
don these vitanntes were and are t erpetrated
sits en:hroned at the t 1 bite House, and has
just. achieved ..nether four years' ascendency
in 'the federal Government. Who, in view
of those facts, can say that Republicans may
now pi:e their arms, even for an hour !
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Political journal—avowedly, though not ex
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