The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, February 23, 1855, Image 3

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Ilow varied are the vicissitudes of leave to call attention to the :•rePre
-9 teacher's life! How replete with heusible ;conduct of suitors in,
car es and pleasures, joys and sorrows, Courts. Instead of being present at
w i t i e h fluctuate like the waves of a the commencement of the session, and.
Tai lless sea. To-day be is in good i ready for trial, as they should, much
bolds and buoyant spirits, and with an 1 valuablttime has to be lost in waiting
c hine step he wends bid way towards I for either parties or witnesses. Scenes
the temple of his truest" fame., All ilike the following are of frequent oc-
Teture appears gay and smiling. The curt ence during the first two or three
o esic of the feathered tribe greets his days. of the term. The Court calls
car front every bush an d gr ove ; the the attention of counsel tothe
list of
eorning zephyrs impart new strength causes, to ascertain if thereis
any case
a id vigor to his frame; and all things, 1 ready that can be taken up for trial.
o t nia te and inanimate, seem to par- For instance: Sharper vs. Longbow,
t i c i ps tc in his happiness. With a I are you ready in this case? Plaintiff's
ccuutenance glowing with smiles, be counsel answers, "I presume that case
meets his youthful charg,e, : and as he I will be fur trial,- but I have not seen
odes their impaling minds up the my client.
.. I should think that he had
•
tonged pathway o f science, points not come to town yet. Are you ready
them to the temple of fame at the on the Part of the defense?" Defend
car.off terminus, and watches the au- ant's counsel answers, "We are anx
toed e xpressions of countenance as ious to have that case disposed of, but
they crap each new idea which falls I some of our witnesses are absent.
from his lips,..he experiences a plea- We shall have to take lan attachment
,
etre truly enviable, and which mon- fur them," tke. And so on to the end
srchs never know. To-morrow he is of the list. In every case one or the
weighed down with care. His coun- other of the parties are absent, or
tenauce 1:u longer exhibits that placid some of their witnesses, so that noth
fmee; no longer is that all-absorbing I ing of importance- can be done be,-
fore the middle of the week. Surely,
intetee manifested in his pupils as Ile
.., thethe Court ought to take measures to
attempts again to lead them to compel parties to attend to their busi
fouutaies of knowledge. Everything i ,„,, strike their causes off the list, or
g , ) ,,, wrong. and lie is ready to ex- adjourn till the next term, and wait
c'aim. -Of all occupations, mine is the for them to get ready for trial, without
expense to the county. And -in all
rno :t peiplexing. I
cases where attachments have to issue
• fhb , is net an overwrought picture
for witnesses, inquiry ought to be
of the changes in , a teacher's life. made of them for the• cause .of .their"
But it i- not entieely his fault that non-appearance, an if they are with
there cliaarles are produced. He has out sufficient excuse d ,
they sheuld pay
the costs of attachment and be fined.
c.ire. a:id trials which none but those
Another lesser evil, but yet of suf
el a well disciplined mind could en- • ficient importance to need mentioning . ,
r ole; and frequently his patrons. in- . is the habit of Jurymen, parties, at c' d
witnesses leaving the Court roont.
,teal of relievini'l them. take pleasure
in inc; . c: ,, i , 1 ,,, thew. lie has re , poriai _ while the Cow tis in .session, so . that
' when they are . wanted, a tipstalf. has•
battier, al-u, to which his cares are to be dispatched to hunt through all
hits a atop of water to a mighty ocean. the stores and taverns in town for
Ilis leuitiess stops not with the physi- 1 them. This practice is a great
rance iannoy-
to the Co, d hindn
cil and intellect:l:d development of
the ance
transactionu rt
of an its a
business. If
the. cbild. Ile leas a hieher duty to
. - parties are called, and they are absent
rerfoini. A Mote weighty respcnsi- attending to other concerns, their
bility re-ts mien him. To him is in- causes should be put down to the foot
of the list. Jurymen nut answering
trusted . . in a g,reat measure, the morel
~ for the day
their - pay
Lvehoencia of ilsat crowning work should have
stricken off, and witnesses fined in a.
of
ti: a _Ve -I .4sty—the only thing in I sufrti •
'ent suns to make it an object for
the t"'i ver '" "' t e a in 11. -i' own image them to avoid the liability by remain
and likente.s. Upon it he daily makes ' ing insom Coueort.
th lt hasiti also been
Couders
noticed
' that f e czen of
an it:: ' :re-edon, by his looks, words,
l ined on the Jury,
:d act:;e a which(. ~ as
~ us Pont,p, when i
sunn „
• come into Court n the morning, ans
cert.ity. 1 . 1 . - 1.0 then can estimate the '
wer to their names when the 'general
t..ttcle-r's rest:: miiiiiiiies? \Vie - , is : list is called over, and then leave about
to c_ t. are him if his brow is
real their own business, thus -throwing all
Y
i the labor of the session on those that
o:easilleallv clouded with care?
I come in from a distance, while they
Bat (1,,,•.-; lie as: tune ail these re- '
receive their daily pay as readily as , -
qeasibilities, and endu: e all these if they had in reality earned it. Gen- The''. Era is an uncompronM-ine
CATe,t, for 110 nisei' c onsideration than ' 1 tlemen, either get excused, or be o ppoc t i e d . s i ko. ery and the. Slave rower;
thr , paltry sum. of a few dollars:per ', willing to du your share of the work, zi , itt , ,:trl
i,b
shout
r o rs tr o i is i
.1,1;
root
tailigious
Amalie: . matter that needs amend- to o ret eombi; - noions to comr ( U l l ee the a lt .
mends l Ne, no. The true and faith- i
1 , ment, is the tlegligence of Justices of lot-B(x. whellit:i - ulote'll'"«,(br , ,!flion of
ful teaeher has rewards which Sacrit
-1 the Peace in not seeding up trap- priest or _
laymeh; a friend of Tempe.ran(
mm.t;('s mil es can never raerd. He
i scripts: of their examinations in erim
i-lel"iir mil'::!et! , (l ., . ,, t r att . l : till ot relortn: calculNed
has a crmsrirm -mess cf . doh) , light, and
inal complaints, where the defendant
0 .
tope , , 1 1
e s
hi Ids fellow melt, Which ' etrpoliti;•al e s • t ei e 4T i t d iZ a t i. o .oP ic 1(7
is bound over for trial, timely enough its Nmral Fre
gives him a peace of mind that the . cilium in virine of which (.(e
that the District Attorney may have sitan , , .:s i a rigk; to boy and sell in Whaley
man of Wealth or the votary of plea- .
bills prepared to baud in to the Grand i o n i i i r ;; ,
i iletuPo''.;tl:lZneilit t l i ( l e r ,ie u ves in the rig
sure .- ,, la.urt exo:.riences. or is. this
Jury as soot' as they are organized for o f v igi on or p 0 'llil-(, and a r
e lt (n a l r l s ;:e w t i ( l t i t '
an. F:r down the dim vista of the
bu,iimss. Much time is unavoidably o ria , ; sive abed once and nomresis:ance i
future there banns up before his mind's
lost by the , G rand Jury, if obliged to • , li , l, , ( St i v : O l!' , C r h . l and Mate; holding that no ma
eve an intelli7ent, vii times, and happy
- t fore bids to be drawn after the 'i .. . . to support the Cotution i
pt. ipif.. hene-.t in all their dealing; V% al. • . tbl nhed Sta:e: Call deliberately' 1 }
vimme .1
Court has commenced its session.
with th.•ir fellow men, and mindful or ' 0, s ! .;AM(I cons-lc:ion Of its meaning, witl
It is . also of frequent occurrence c ((marring , :he godh of perjury, and that ti
tat it 41,1tv to (.)(1. He hears their ;
friendly voices weltomine - him to their I
i
that those under recognisance to .ap-
.c uir t e i s a i i i i ir ory a Minim' pme:ment wlkie
to commit injustice, Witholl
pear for trial in cases of mi , demeanor i l othnci, , :.
leenr , , :eel recounting tales of their
and felony, neglect to be present entil
hal.i'Y :,chool-'uov days. He witnesses It regards FSlav'erv, and the 'issues involve(
the second er third day of the teem, f !His
F fornung the gretit Political Ques:im
their anxiety to cheer his pilgrimage
thus crowding most of the business i '. ! i t!!
. ity i : le taktug the . ground, that slavery
threueli liie, le - ,W that his cheek is
blanched with care, and his head into the latter portion of the weel , , p i e ° ,; e: l l : anv
a;'ll,,,l,coi;iit,s:lnteo(s tit,triteLlottibliltst,inti;
and causing some to gb over, to , ti
tvLitened with the frosts of age. Their , Free Labor, andl-unchangahly aggressive;
detriment of those concerned. In st 1 that its workings can be counteracted only by,
children are taught to love him, and
to heed the instructions whieh fall cases the recognisances should , m i . g ret a a n in k s l y: i s ,:c e r ni t: Of
f i ret!seres; slat the .
forfeited, and those who are neglir t t ! -s=ueslotliradNisiityti
from his lips. Thee are they whom I been formed with a view to ' t l l e m s. :
Leis n e w leading in the path of science should pay for time unnecessarily, by the Slave Interest, but being held in : thrall
instead of taking it from the fun of i y . - it, ios(l* free) presczning any restsumee to
and a:
hi and as this picture
ri-;.2, in his mind, les receives anew the people.. P. pay, ; its eXactions, ttliord limi.ities for entbreintl
t I diem ;-and that one or both must be broken
impulse, witch urges Lim on to the up, and the true friends of Liberty be united
performance of his high and noble wiiliom regtrd to o,(1 issues or prejudice, of;
a Pany of freedom, as a necessary pre - lum
inary to the overthrow of the Slave Power
It therefore gives its earnest support. to the
Repubtican ..‘loverneut, so far as itsPalley
has yet been developed—a movement which
promises to elfect such a union.
The National Era, while occupying a de
cided posi.ion in Politics, has amply provided'
in its Literary Miscellany and News -Dein mrt
mem
_for the various wants of the Fatily.
Careful abstracts of Inzenigence, DomestiC
and Fore,-fi n, are given every week' 41s
Columns • during the sessions of Congress,'
special attention is devoted to its movements;
and it has secured the t.ervices of sonic of th
most - distinguished literary writers of the
, , -.For the Journal
TEE 'ITACIEEIV S LIFE.
ME
•
\\hen his pilgrimage' of life is over,
and he is called to join the ransomed
throng above, who will wear a brighter
crown, or
-sing the hallelujahs of -Hea
ven with a 'greater zeal than the faith
fuf and dvoted teacher, who has
spent a life of toil and anxiety in train!.
ing the youthful mind for its high
destiny Tilos. G. Small.
F.Ltc'rtos tcs QuEr.:es Co.—There
were three candidates for Assembly inaueen's
county this year—Bonin, (Whig,) Searing,
(hard,) and Iteder (Sofl)—who had the •
Maine Law support, and was elected. Bonito
and Searing are understood to be good. so
ciable fellows, who don't mind drinking a
glass now and then to oblige a friend. The
Flushing Journal tells the following capital
anecdote:
A friend of ours wits down about Dogtown
just beforeelection. Ile came across an ac
quaintance that usually keeps himself juicy,
and who on this occasion was as full as a tick.
Said our friend to this knight of joviality,
"flow will the election go iu Dogtown 7"
t! Well, old hose, (hie-hie) I-1-1 think t-t
-.
twill go Temperance:" '
" Itulloa! bow is that ?" •
•' Why, y-y-you see, we (hie) folks down
h-here (hie) can't go 80-80-rum and shear
him. -..W-w-we are liar Rider. We d-drink
1-little (hie) )ou see; but d-d-d—n it (hie) we
can't stand pouring it dowp. D'ye under
stand r—Tribunc.
_
Very Important Infordibr•
Dr. ins EL+, one or the most eelebrauhY
siciaaq in INew-V ork, writes as follo9 '
Dr. Cum.'s—Dear Sir:—Havin., syssed
the excellent effects a your Ilyo ;.'kstil 1 -
usa,m; H T CEA N VAPOR AND GII Eltlt""•
in a ease of chronic ltrenchitis , au"Mg
much in favor of counter-irritation,Mrer
thst core r of the throat, bronchial tubes, mugs,
I eau therefore cheerfully recomt i your
Medit•ated Apparatus as beim ,
venient and effectiral mode of avg 41 ' 1 ,7 - -
thing of the kind 1 have ever seeti - , ) , doubt
thousands of persons may be ri•- , , , and
many cured, by using your reine •
lon arc at liberty to use thitt°Y wa.f
you may think proper. • ,
• - Respectfully, your'
C. JOIN - D. •
• No. 609 Houston stree''Ycfrk
rrof. S. CENTER writes as fell
(ins TLEMEN,-4 have reeetif-' occasion
to test your Cherry Syrup :mean Vapor
iyateser,tnay
in the case of chronic sort thi mu had per
to yield to other forms:3/1/(ml- uI
yeei , Lration, itiis
the' result has SaiiA‘id me;
Ile the cianitosition of
,tit..e:
of the nit
it might
no imposition, but an exc.' remedy. ' I
wish, for the'
be brought within the reue' L
..
Rev. Doctor CH Er; at ti
Curtis
- 4 I
NEw-Yotv' Dr. / 5, 184 •'s
. Dear Sir :—l. think hig
Hygeana, us it remedy}
EOID e oppor-
catirs of The
throat mid lungs. ' Hayt ionvinced, tilt
tunity to test its efficacy;
"e
it is a must emeellee a - • bOal _tho
;,.i... iong ion to the yhest..
Syrup Lind the
The 11, beam' is Ihr vs). iir!SeEticitu;
Co.dersl mrt • . -; 7-;.f7 fitu .
PHOTOGRAPHS.
A Ssupea for L i keness Soine-
thing ,Desirable.
MHOS. If. JOHNSON, Artist, would re
-1- speetfully inform the'citizens of Couders
port and , vietnity that he will open rooms in
this pace on or before Monday, Feb. 19, (for
a litaited season,) and is
i prepared to offer all
of the latesk ts improvrmenn the Plio:o,graphie
art.. The public are invited to inspect his
'specimens; and those who may favor him with
their patronu.;e,-are guaranteed perfect satis
faction.
Miniatures set in Lockets, Rings, Bracelets,
&c.. in a neat. dun: We-manner. .
" Stereoseopic Pictures," at prices within the
reach of all. These wonderful instruments
not only show the objects in their natural
rotundity and relief. but also. magnifies them
as large as life, enablinF, one to observe the
sinallist delineation in the physiognomy,
dress Sze.
Call and see a copy of Powers' Greek
Slave, from the original statue.
PmTen Es or CHILI - mu: taken in fair weather
only, between the hunts of 1.4 A. NI. and 2 P.
I\l, Adults are taken equally well in cloddy
us in clear weal her.
Itnoins open. front 8 A., M. until 5 P. M.
Thorough instructions given in the
art of Photography. Apparatus. stock, and
chemicals furnished on reasonable terms..
Sheriff's.
BY VIRTUE of n•writ of Venditioni Ex
ponas, issued out of the Court of Com
mon "Pleas of Potter county and to me di
rected,
I will 'expose to sale, Ii public vendne
or outcry, at the Court goose in•Coudersport,
on Monday, the 19th day of February next,l
the following described real estate, to wit:
Situate in . \Vest Branch township, Potter j
county, State of Pa.. bounded on the north
by unseated. lends, on the west by Erastus
Crippen, east by J. Q. 'Merrick, and on the
South by unseated lands containing one
hundred and three acres, of which forty five 1
arc improved, one frame house, one frame
barn, one old log shop, and fruit trees thereon.
Seized, taken in execution, and to-he sold as
this property of \Vin. S. Gross, at the suit of
J. B. Steel & Co.
• .• _
21.1 — Natite is hereby giren, that an amount
equal to the east:: will be required to be paid upon
mull sale when struck down to the bidder; and
upon a failure to cumply with this regulation,
th, t ra ct pf land will again he oftred fir sale.
I'. A. S'PEB:3INS., Sheriff.
Jan.
Trial List,
. FEBRUARY TERN], 1855.
James C. Curtis, vs. Ver , el Dickin , cm.
Jowl .0 ; ? „ ikirriet
antl.l,:,is his \Fitt•,
Pcrry, " is , . B. Ilin \l'rn.llill
\VIII. T. itnics and .;
C. P. Cool.
A. F. ./01:I..S.
11 tlliam Carsnu, " 11155. IV. Johnson.
A. Jclu:sun •• A. T. Losey.
me 0: A.W.Grezivr
Silas N. l-lov.ar'd,
Richard Goodman.
. C. Brinoini and
Nathaniel IV, Abl.ey,••
Charles Steele.
Timothy Ive, et. al., ",Stephen Norton.
Willhon '1'..1 inits, "'Mary C. Jones.
, IV. T. Jones and
?, A. F. Jones.
Henrietta C. 12 0 :son; 4 J. C. Carrier, et. al.
C" 1 " . lb ht "D.C.Crittenden et.a)
Potter enunty, 3
s E. K. Spencer and
I). W. Spencer.
Eplaitim Z. Olry ,
and Lydia (PT.- '` Abram Dere:liner.
Lis wife,
T. B. TYLER, Proth'y.
PiiieritoNP 7 '` Orrn•n.
Cihlerqa.r""• IS, IS.iJ.
Emily Rtu,s,ll
David Wilmot
TiTJIiATI 0 NAL ERA.
.1 SHING TON, 'D. c
G. lief.}.. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Jf ( .. ;.:11"11Elt,(7ORRE,PONDING 1„DITO
cotmiry.
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Ist olJanuary ensuing. Subscrilidons should
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; G. , llAlLETi'lfrashiiigtoti, D. C.
Couders - pbet. Academy.
friliF winter term of this institution will
coiumeuce ou Wednesduy, January 24,
1:..3.55, and continue eleven weeks.
Terms.
Elementarybraneltes—Orthography,
• Geography, Arithmetic, Physiology, $3.00
Higher Arithmitic, First Lessons in
Algebra, and English Grammer,
Higher English branches, Philosophy, -
Astronomy, Algebra, A:c., 5 00
Higher Mathematics aid the. Languages, 6.00
Drawing, extra, 1.50
Instruction en the Piano Forte, extra,...10.00
-Use of instrument, —3.00
Vocal musicfree of charge. .
• Pre-payment of all bills strictly required.
Either higher class of studies will in
clude any or all the lower classes.
The subscriber takes this occasion to ex
press his thanks to the people of .Potter 'and
of other sections for their liberal support
during the past year, and to assure theta that
no pants will be spared iu the future that may
be required to make this school an institution
worthy of the entice confidence and.support
of all ‘rho des:re a sound rud.mental as well
as a thorough mathematical and classical. edu
cation.
' • J. BLOOMINGDALE, Principal,
The undersigned Officers and Trustees of
the Coudersport Academy are moved by a
sense or: official and personal duty, to call the
atten.icri of the puMie, and of the people of
our cotnty, in -particular:, .to the rising and
useful cutracter of this institution of learning
Whet invited the present worthy Princi.
pal to thipost he oficup.es, we found the Acad
emy deiressed and deiffining. We submitted
its orga6zation and oiler most onerous affitirs
to his di Cretion and management; and our
experieme enah!es us - with increased confi
dence to insure parents and guardians that he
has provA ffittlithl, efficient, and practical—
just such 'an instructor as this community
needs.
IL DENT, President,
/ 1 -'. l .O l —msTED, Treas.; rTrustees
13.111. ER, See'v,
(Our' Proclamation.
TAT. '
lINIEAS the llon. Robert C.
V V-Prcident Judge. and .the Hon.
Lewis ant Jo , ci,h Mann, list'.:., As4ociate
Judges of the Courts Over an Terminer
and Jail pert% cry, Quarter
of tint et., I Cdnri and Court of
Conumi P,ea , for the Cininty of Potter,
lute imed their precept, bearing date the
'2::a 411 or r•zeplember. in the year of our
Lord 4,t , thou .nn it eight hundred and fifty
four, marrine &tree ed, tbr limiting a Court
of Oyer l t 1 Teimitier ;:tl,l General Jail De
livery, (1.1;r Pf4tce,Orpnatis'
Court. 0.1 Court of C(.lnmott fleas. in the
Boning:li ('cud-Nport. on .1()N1).11 - . the
19th day February ne7,t, and to continue
one weeii.l
No:ire h-terefore berelo given-to the Cor
oners. Ju ., ic: of the Peace, and Comdatfles
wididt the crintv, that they be then and there
in their K. 4 ), r per-ons iu I f o'clock. A.
of said day. yi.h !10-"r ro'l s , records, inquisi
tions, examin.:ion:;mol miler remembrances,
to,do :110 , e thing , which to their Mikes aft
per min to be one. And those who are bound
I.y their recogti•r.anec to i,roseente against
the pr.soners tilt ore or shall be in the jail of
the said coutry of Poller, are to be then and
there to prru , et a'gaitt- , ! !Lent as will be jos!.
Dated zlt Co Me:sport, Dec...2-fill,lSs-1, and
the_.79llt year of the Independence of the
Cnitcd Suites of .luterice.
P. A. STEBBINS, :,-;lterifl:
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