The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, May 24, 1855, Image 4

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    3MaSTERS. BECaiING POLI:34CIMIS
The following lotter, appeared-last
week- in the Nirtivital Eht, the able
and consistent organ. of the anti-slave
ry sentiment at Washington. The au
thor is a local clergYman in the town
from which he dates his letter. He is
Of Democratic antecedents—one of
those • men who laboring with 'and
- imong the people, know well their
sentiments :
RAYMOND, `.II:, April 2 41852.
In past times, say twenty-five years
boo and more, the Methodist, Baptist,
Tree Will Baptist, Christian, and Uni
versalist ministers of this State,. em
bracing nut far from two-thirds.of the
'whole number in the State, were most
ly Democratic in polities. The Con
gregationalists, Presbyterians,a nd Uni
tarians, were mostly Whigs. In those
times many ministers of the Democrat
ic party were active politicians. They
discussed politics in the circles • they
:tuet; voted at the polls, were often
;chosen legislators, made fervent pray
'ers fur the perpetuity and spread of
-out glorious liberties at military re
-Views, Fourth of July celebrations,
and at political conventions. When
Jackson, Van Buren, and others were
candidates for the PreSidency, some
ministers nttended meetings at which
political addresses wcr:e given, and
offered p 1 aver. SI, late as ft:so, at a
political meeting addresed b s't mop
orators ;f the Democratic party, a Min
ister (Jl'ered prayer, which was con
bidered• 'sir valuable that it was •pub
lished in a political paper. guy one
Who read it could but t - ee that. it was
quite political. Democratic ministers
within half a dozen years, have attend-.
td, its members, political conventions
for the nomination of State, county,
and other officers: Even in the pres
ent year, in one county, a minister
Who was the only one that voted with
the Democrats in that part ell the Sta:e,
attended the caucus just befor? the
election„ and was-an active 2:l;riber.
In all l'.!e,e and ether
might. la: !:':tried, there was no cola
plaint that ministers were nleddling
with poi:tie , . \o, no; that was all
very well. They were patriotic, and
"fur their country." - •
. But since 1 :3r) a change has been
taking place. The Democratic party
proving recreant to the true principles
of Democracy as they were maintain
ed in the days of Jefferson, ministers
have left it. The party becoming
prostituted to the upholding of Slave
:ry and to the extension of it, preach
ers have been leaving it, so that at
'present but very few support it. Per
haps out of G5O ministers now in the
state. there ale not fifty that arc of
the Democratic party. Hundreds of
the ministers are opposed to Slavery.
They are f Temperanco, Peace, and
Lilf4Aty. They do nut make these the
subject of their discourses ; they pray
for these in bond:,. and occasionally
some of them make God's vielated law
speak out in tones of thunder. This
is more parlieularly the case on an
nual fast and thanksgiving days. For
merly those days had become seasons
for amusement and feasting. so that
churches obtained but' few hearers.
Now more attend.
sut while ministers have bean Wit
coune, some of the people
have l:een ;n agony. Ministers could
be active in, politics while I)einocrats,
but to be active for the cause of Free
dom, Uh, "that alters the case F' And
such ado, perhaps, NVIIS never heard
on such a subject I,el;sre. "Church
and Stao united!" "Ministers preach
ing politics !" Ministers electioneer
ing !" and the like, have been vocif
erated loud and lono..;.- Editors of
•
political papers have called upon the
people to leave the miniArations of
such politiCal priests, and some of the
people have declared they would not
hear nor help support such ministers.
- But the heavens have not tidien, as
yet.
Quite a number of ministers in the
State have gone into the Know Noth
ing Of this 1 have
nothing to say, as to defending them.
A." little time will show whether the
course was wise or not. .
The cla'ss wholave denounced min
isters for - meddling with politics, as
described • above, and who have left
tneeiings, now feign themselves as
hungry for the 'Word of Life. They
tnay say in public that Slavery must
be let alone ; that the Ftpzitive.Slarp
Act iA a law and must be obeyed ;
they.may attend 'political conventions,
if they are of the Democratic party ;
but •farTher than these 'they must 'not
go. If any know of some such out of
employ', mill they not send them -This
way, that. these few bleating sheep
mattered here and there ,without a
shepherd, may cret something to sus
taiti their pour famishing souls? J. r.
A - TOUCHING CUSTOM.- A common
tuitOm,i? Paris, which impresses' a
stranger iavorably, is that of lifting or
taking off the hat when a funeral pass
e's'. 'A :writer vn this subject relates
the felh;Wing :
. - Some years since, we were one of
that rushing crowd ever pouring up
Broadway. When in front of old St.
rauro, Fill. eyes were attracted by the
appearance of the crew of the French
war veoki4; l Rolle Poule, which then
risitrd lh Trnittql states under the
command' of alsi Prince r
The CreW werein their naval,uniform,
bright and 'beautiful, and were , saun
tering along' seeing sights,
- "All at once they stoPped and form
ed.a. line, faced inward, and,uncover
ekqUisite and touching was
the scene when we discotered in that
thoughtless, . busy; hurrying 'crowd, a
man of, ibreign birth, evidently poor
and. friendless, under whose arm was
a tiny coffin, and by his side the strick
en mother. They were in search of a
burial place for their babe, and were
jostled and:unheeded in that gay tor
rent of humanity, until they met those
'hardy, tempest-toSsed. mariners;; who
on the instant, with bared heads, stood
in silent respect, while the sacred ash
es of the unknown infant were passing.
Such are French .Manners."
The newspaper is* law hook for the
indolent, a seimon for the thoughtful, a
library for the poor. It may stimulate
the miist indifferent, it may also instruct
the moz.t. profound. • •
New Goods for the Simmer Trade.
W. SPENCER would respectfully in
e form the inhabitants 'of Coudersport
and vicinity that he is now receiving a FRESH
and LARGE ASSORTMENT of Goods,
which will he sold as cheap as the cheapest.
He would also return heartfelt thanks to his
old costomers and friends for their past patron
a!,e, and would be- glad L'to show them any
rroods he has. and will try to save them
at icast PI per cent. by calling and examining
before purchpsinz elscwhefe.
Couder•port and
•
Potter county that I am still at my new stand
opposiie the north side of the public square,
‘‘ here may be found Gniumnins of all kinds
eonstaittly,rin hand. such as Tea, Sugar, Cof
fee, Saler ittt, Ginger, Mustard, Tobacco,
Snuff, Nutmegs, Maee, Cloves, Confectionery - ,
&c., &c.
My motto is, The nimble sixpence in pre
ference to'the
D. W. SPENCER.
.Prugs,XeledicinO,
'COATENT AILDICINES, Oils, Spirits of
Turpentine, Famphirli., Burning
Candle , , for low at
ti.at.
OAP, Letter, ;Ind Note niper. all kind.= of
k_lStatioliery, Steel-pen 'holders Wafers,
Sealiuo Wax., Sand, Ink, Pocket-Books, En
velopes, Vi,iting Cards, Jewelry, Cut
lery. anti a variety of Fancy Art:cles, together
with SLR. and Thread, etc., at _
(IRAIN, Butter, Lar'd, Egg. , ; Bags, Shin
gles taken for goods at their cash value.
Ca,h not refused. D. W. SPENCER.
OTTER and Lard of a superior quality
or sale at •. SPENCER'S.
NY. one: desirous of.a good quality of
111Syrup.of Molasses will do %veil to call at
SPENCER's.
C OUNTY ORDERS taken for Goods at
SPEN ER's.
RABBIT'S Yeast Powder for side by
. 'SPENCER.
E\V THING.—Pure Grotind Coffee—
_Li great thing for the ladies. SPENCER.
y ITHONTRIFf EC, Cod Liver Oil, and
_i_ll:nany other popular Med,emes for sale by
1011CLVERLZED Corn starch; for food, for
sale at SPENCEICs.
OOM., Cream Tartz.r, Magnesia, Mum,
Chalk, salts, and Glue, Torsaie at the
GitouEßY STORE..
iol'EL and coach' varnish can be had at
‘.../Spencer's on very reasonabletertnK.
(111, Of TAR, Alereltant's Gargling Oil, to
1 4...rLe had at • • 61'ENCErs, .
lIOT
.t. 70) LEAD at' lower lia•ures th.:ll
Lldown Icks Li at ;SPESCER's.
A BETTER selection of rtniee not coniud
Cin the, county than at :..I'ENCER'S •
IFLA by the chest or pound for Fate by
SPENCER
New Goods.
DNV. SPENCER has just returned from
• the city with a large stock . of Groce
ries, Drug- and Medicines, and a general as
suranent of Fancy Articles, and many other
things too numerous to mention, which will
!)e..01d low for cash or ready-pay.
MOLIA; TOBACCO—Fine Cut, Chewing,
and Smutt'ittg, by the pound, at
:SPENCER'S.
AT, LW arrival of Pure Ground Coliee at
li D. \V. SPI.NCER'S
Cure to hiing you Lii and Health.".
- FAR. CURTES' IIIiGENIA, or Inhaling;
LYllygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, (hr the
cure of Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma,
Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and. all ',hug and
Liver complaints. A new method of Inhala
tion thr the cure of the above named diseases.
For sale by 1). W. SPENCER.
_ T ~I ___
• .
Tailoringl - Taito#THig! I •
3:1,V. HARDING, Tdildr. 'Ali wor
/
:. entnisted to his care %%ill be' done_
‘‘ on neatnes, comfort, and dnrabilitr.
' p-t' t....:1mp owe'r 'Lewis Mon it's rlae. C-37
: urving Fluid and Carniddue dt
Ji2 the DRUG and BOOK-SI'ORE.
Music:
TTUNTEN'S celebrated Instructions
1111 for the Pinuo-Forte; •
tforrecce,' Piano-Forte Primmer;
Union 61.e - Book; • •
A new supply of Sheet Music ; •
For sale by T. 13, TYLER. , '
A NEW supply of Fluidancl:Cam
pbine Lamps—some new and beautiful
patterns just received and for sale law at
• • ........
TA LE It's.
Clothing, Clothing,
place to buy well-made .Clothing at
.I- a low, price . (a large stock to select Irmo
. „ • 01,31671i11'5.
' Drafting Instruments / •
Water COors, Drawing,Paper, Pencils,anO
trt4her, ,just received, at TY.l. l l)ll'S'.
.
"NEW alrivol of Ayres' Pictoral at
- - SPENCER'S
` '33tvotit to Ai. Taett
Jai,:lB, 1850
, F. xistotix . •-•'
Otternep..at Ealso;
cc:uurdtesrisrsPl,l,iter:c:uviiiityr.74`.larlY. attend the
A.. P. CONE,
cutter ri at • N. aim ,
WellsboroUgh, Tioga county, Pa; willregular
.ly attend the courts of Potter county.,
'June 3;1848. - '•
riIHE underAgned. having been entrusted
tt•ith the cure of SON - mll large tracts - of
and ia this county, ha 's- inade himself ac
quainted with the lands and land titles Of :the
cuttilly, and will give inunediate - attention to
any business of this nature 'that may be en
trusled to hint. •' J. S. 'MANN.
A TTOR:NEA . " A'l' . LAW.Oflice,X,ist side
..Inl' the public spiares, Coudersport,
BY'spec:al arrangement the professional ser
vices of S. Jow,sos, Esq., may be engaged
through him in all cases in which huts not
previously concerned.
N. B.—All claim due and payable to :the
undersigned, personally- and prOfessionally,
maybe found in the hands of Isaac Benson,
Esq., for adjustment. - OHN SOS
• March
• JOHN S. MANN,
• 4 TTOIZN .I . ND 'COUNSELOR AT LAW
w-ill atnind the several Courts in l'otte
and ill.'l' ean counties. Ali bush/esti entrOstO
to his care will receiN e prompt attention. ,
Office on opposite the COPT
Houk, Coudersport, l'a. .
HERE take the lib-
BEM
11110ZEI
RE
ARTHUR G. OLMSTED,
rroltNEY-AN:O COUNSp, DJ ft Al' LAW
ticill - attend to oil busliness entrusted t
his care with promptness and fidelity.,
• Otlice—in - the Temperance Uloit•;up stairs
Wain -street, Coudersport, l'a. 7-1
.L. F. MAYNARD, . -
Ottorneg&:o,ounotior at !Lau,
Coudersport, l'a. Oflice—norh of the coiot t•
house square, at "The People's Cash Store.,''
up hairs. 3-47
FRANZ JOHNSON,
Catintl SIA. atter.
COUDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA,
Wishes to inform the citizens of Coudersport
and the surrounding country, that he will exe
cute all ordets iu hi lne of business at shor
novice and reasonable prices.
Place of business near the Presbyter is
Church. . 712
SPENCER'S
SPENCEII's
W. -.K. KING,
~ttrbc or , Braftnmam,. anti
• tt'onntganctr,
Soirthpurt, .ill'. can Co., Pa.,
Will attend to business for nonresident land
holders, upon reasonable term's. References
given if required.
. S. Maps of any part of the County made
to order.
ITh B. BROWN would give notice to the
• public that he is prepared, at his Foun
dry in Gouderspor!, to do all manner of CAST
ING make amid finish 'to order all kinds
of Machinery, Mill Gearing. Board and Log
Car=, Sleigh-Shoes of all sizes, and every
article needed by a Lumbering community.
And to farnieas he would say, that he has
procured some of the hest Plow patterns in
use, both Hat Laud and Side UM, and keeps
liem constautl' on hand. And will make to
order Field Rollers. Harrows, Cultivators, amid
every article used by 'them in his line of
ness. He is prepare'dulso to do all kinds of
B L A C-K:S1lIITIIIi G
And from his long 'experience in the above
business, he feeds eonthtent of giving satisfac
tion to those who may en e UM a call.
N. B.—fild iron, bought, or taken iu ex
change for wink. 7-27 y
-
War Declared at Last, .
::zi'ENcER
long repose of Eurdpe is about
1. to be disturbed by the bugle's note and
tlu reville of the drum, calling•its slumber
ing millions to arms in the defense of their
thesides and their country: England end
France rre taliin g for nom and means, and
rending. rpm:twill - A:h. zurniies to 'battle against
she aggressions of the Russian Rear; but
while the Old World is convulsed by revolm,
.tion,unnsual peace and, plenty . reign in the
Ncw:
C. W. El ! LIS;
tt o r.g t. ;
.Coudei-Eppri,
LAND AGENCY.
ISAAC BENSON
FOUNDRY.
In the peaceful and quiet pursuit of our
business we have formed a copartnefship
under the name and style of N. S. BUTLER
.l'•, CO.: and have taken the store in Empire
Block, in the valor of Olean, forriierly occu
pied by . Thing .l'•, Brother, nod are now re
ceiving a splendid new stock of goods adapted
to the season and wants of the conuimnity,
which we intend to- sell exclusively fm-'cash
down,.at prices that•will cause' consternation
and disloliy . in the milks of old fogyism that
has been s4-long estriblislird in this section:
. :Ohre stork will consist in part 'Ol the follow
ing Cioods:
Hardware, Crockery, 'Bunts & Shoes,
Hats, ' ' Caps, • ' Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Drtuzs'. Medicines, •
Dye StutiS i , Paints & ils,
'Sash, Putts; • • 'ChairS
Bedsteads, Mattresses, Feathers
' Stone and' Wooden Ware,
And we mean to keep Welt 'an assortment of
the nbove.goods that persons from n distance
can be assured finding everything they,
usually want at'priees do them good.
Call and see for yoersolves.
• N. S. BUTLER & CO.
- Olean, May 5,1853. 6-51: • •
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•" • ' Notice. . . •
. . . .
rpm: dok-ernhr Of the State of New:York.
-IL has appoinled' 'the Subscriber a Connnis
sicnter for ,he S‘a:e of Nets-York, to take.the
acknowledgment of Deeds and oilier instrn ;
mein . s, and to a'dminisier oaths
,purstianttO an ,
act of the Legistztinid (if the satd State.
. ' ISAAC BENSON.•'
Coudersport,' Dec. 12jt. 4 3.1.
.., .
New Goods.
T, B. TYLER just re . Mimed .from the
cify, and is now 'prepared to show the
largest - and. lieSt stock ofpriMS, • l'tfellicilteS,
Palms, Oils; .13ookit;'Stationer Paper. Hang
iugS, initt Fahey Good; io the county.
110 is ;dui preparwl - to set/ lower than at
and as Thai as any th • establish
-
rue'fit m Coutleriport:
April- 15, 1855. '
-• Stationery
AT Wholesale and Retail at • •
tYLEr;.'P
ICKLED CHERRIES at
P
C. S. JONES'.
I arre-EANAT;•'':-1
Brought Home agie Dbor of , th . o ,
A,. Wosniumr' Dtseuyi.rif has • rdcendy
been'made by' Dr.'Ciirtis, of 'thii.eity,lit the
treitinent of 'Cotisuniptiom . Astliniti`," and • ail
diseases of' the 'prig: . We iefl.4 i(O 4. Dr. Ott
tie' Bygeana, or Itilialing-llS.gettit Varittiand
ClMrry Syrup." .. With thi's nevi :Method
C.'has restored Tittni atilieUd tliies / to'perfeet
health; as ant evidence of which hehaSiimil
nierable certitiL.e.F. Spehking Of 'the freat
ment.o. S.ivs is evulent :that • hi-.
lialing—Miit'stantly breathing tut agre . eidile!,
healingvaphr, the medicinal* properties must
'come in.direct . contat:it with the whole of the
arial cavity of the lungs, and tinisse4te the
many and' Varied changes' produced
them when introduced into the' stomach, and
snbjected to the
,process of'digestion. The
llygena:is for sale at the druggists' through
out the country, •
N. Y. Dutchman, Jan.
The Inhaler is wortion the breast Udder the
linen with Out the least incorivertienethe
heat .of the body being suffielent to evaporate
the fluid. . •
Hundreds of cases of cures like the follow
ing might be named.. 'One , package of the
'Hyena has cured me of the Asthma of sis„
years t.ancling." - • •
Jas: F. Accsberry,'P.'M., Dunca s nnon, Pa."
I sin eured of the Asthma '4)(10 years litatitl.
ing by Dr. Curtis' Hygeana:
'Margarit flastinan, Bros/dye; N. Y.
' Mrs. Paul of No. 5 Mammond st., N. Y.; was
Mired of *a severe case of Bronchetis by the
Ilygeana.
•My sister had been cured of a distressing
eon& Of several years standing; and decided
to be incurable by her physicians: She was
cured in 'One month by the Hyge . ana. "
J. H. Gaubeit, P. M., Richiriond, Me.
' Price Three Dollars a Paclifige.—Sold by
CURTIS ...NS NATIONS & BOYD & PAUL,
No. 149 Ch.imbers st., N. Y.-4 Packages
'sent free by express to ally port of the 'United
States for Ten ' •
N. B.—Dr. Oink' Bygeana is the original
and only gennine arzie.e, and 'all ochre arc
base unha 1011 S or vi'.e and injurious counter
feits. Slum thew hs von would poison.
:!. 2 o!tl by fitis,zell & Scott, Nb.l3s Market
street, Phihole.phra. who will sell by thd
dozen. at the Proprietors' . rates. •
New Books,
TDA MAY. by Mary 11.t.ng4tin.
.I.. The Newsboy. .
Bayard Tay.or's Central Africa,
-Lands'df the Saracen, and
Poems of the Orient...
• Funny Fern's ;as:, "Ruth Hall."
- Life of P. 'l'. Barnum.
Mr. IN herfoid's Ch . fdren, by the author
. of The Wide, Wide Wend.
Mary lion Tales, for chi.dren.
The Young American's Library, eom , kting
of the dyes of NVash.mr:on.' Laraye tie ?
Franklin, Marion, .aid eight others in
one ,eit.
Leaves faun the Tree Igdrasyl, by Martha
Perisoopies—Dr. Elder.
Berdia and Liiy, by Mrs. E. Oakes Smith.
Webster and Ins Master Pieeesreill.
Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, by
'Mrs. 11. B. Su we,—&c.,
Just received and Abr sale at the
JOrktNAL BOOK-STORE.
Coudersport, Dee. 7, 1.53. 7-'29
The Journal Book-Stoke
OFTERS to the public a good variety of
‘.../most readable books, cheap for cash or
family necessities. All the newest books of
talus are kept on hand, or immediately pro
cured for customers, and we hope to receive
such patronage as Ibithfitl attention. to busi
ness, and an earnest desire to oblige, may
deserve.. New books received at short inter
vals. School Books, Slazioriery of all kinds,
materials for Paper Flowers, -etc., constantly
on hand. Mu,ic, Maps, Matheartticalinstru-
PICaSe call and iexamine for vourselve4 at
the JOURNAL BOoli.-6TORE: •
fIRAIIAM'S and Put muis
lJ Blackwood' s,' Edinburgh 31agiizine, and
the Edinbuegh and Wesuninsler Reviews, at
the JOURNAL Boor-`roar:.'
1000 BOOK' AGENTS WANTED;
rpo CZIIIVIIZiA for the best and most saleable
-L Books published. They 'are written Ly
the most popular Atuhors Of the day, *-
chiding, among others, T. 6. Ai'Tliiu, of
whose last great work,
TEN ',NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM,
10.01,0 eoi.ies ha% e been sold %Cull* a month'
of pubheatiom
These I .are beantifitlly iihts;rated:
(litany of with tipeli colored . plate,)
end are primed and-bound to the Les; manner..
Agents will find a ple.isant and profitable
employment tileir e;rettiation. for par
. .
tiettlias address (post'paid)
J. W. BRADLEY,
-19 31 Publisher,
No. 43 North Fourth street, Philadeipina.
ci . puicrs.m EN will find Powder, Shot, Lead,-
I.iand everything intim line of Ammunition,
and Fishing 'tackle cd , the heat quality and at
I(AV nil:vs . :a • TYLER'S.
LYON'S KATOALRON and other
exceltent preparation:, fut nit:a:dug and
aheutifyinu the Haim fur sale at TY1,.1::11:S.
PERSONS about to build or repair, willfind
a complete stock of Window.Sindi ; Glass, l'ntty;
Paints and Oils, fur sale at Mir prices
T. B. TYI:EIt
E
BOOKS jai: received ache
JOURNAL BOOK—STORE
Sept. 1, 7-16
CHESTCHEST HANDLES,. Drawer do:, Botts,
lte.ehes, Haber Snaps, Wardrobe Hooks,
Barn Door Hinges kept for sale by
LEWIS MANN
BBSTBICS. DICTIONABS = Pocket'
School, liuiversity,.Uctavo, and Quarto
editions, for sale by TYLER.
Strings at . •
Drug and Book Store.
VIOLINS and Flutes jutst rece'r,qd by
TYLER
11,
Notice
THE partnership heretofore . existing ••be'
moult W. T. Jones•this • day
dottsotved by mutual Collgelit. The deb:s dn'e
said firm win be found in , the hands of W. T
Jones, and alt claims I:gainsz , sant firm are t.n
be preserved to him for p.yinent. •
Ido hereby appoint A. F. Jones my agent
for the transiieLio.l and management of all of
any of my business, giving' hint full otzihoriry
and power itrihe mule. W. T. JONES. •
'Coudersport, Sep ember 25,- 1d54 - • -
D/A114;S: for 185v.just received at •
TYLEWS..
, .. .
CILOVER SEE, and all kinds of Garden
1../Seed, for. sale:at . SPE4NCEICS... ,
MHE bestthree tea.alla 6el
.1 at • " • OLN.USTED's; .•
, , •
ON C] quality. of . for
Al t falu at. . ~ .,C ., s3l.l,l'll's,
TgAS,.frook and cheap, at , ! I
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TO OFFICERS; • •SOLIII:ERS; •
SEAMEN, , '&.e.y6PIAtL WARS raIIEIR
•,..WkPOW,S,;AND MIN(I4. CAALDREN„.„
. E.-Alq,flT,,A;orne - y„ for Q9vernment
Clatznants, SVhshington, D. C.,. •
ONT 1 US to
." attention, to the!progeention or Cioims. of
yely,...oscriptipw'agitiu,*t • the s ,Govyrnnippt,
And,partieinpflv., i)Tse . l)efore„,the Treasilry
DePartment, Pension aud,Bontnv-tand. Bu
reaus- Patent and adnerdl'Land:"Ofilees; and
Board' of Claims: • ;•, . • • .
AT' Qxperinnee .of years,. and a fantiliari . ty,
with ihe weans of obtaining the Carlicst atot
Most fiti-Orahle'aetion 'On Claimq, with 'hti
futilities for the • dispatch of bit:tines-4, jnstify
him in.assuring_ his Correspondents,
i%. 1 1. 1 57-and,the Public generally, that interests
intrnsted- ,to , his ,4eeping will not be 'neg
lecre'd. • '
. .
PENSION, BOUNTY LAND, PATENa;AND PUBLIC
He r ha, neatly,
' ,for grattliton distri
dinotn; shis,tusiuess Correspondent s, (atrihnse . who may become a neat
intoTh{et,'coniainiii,g a synopsis of the exi:;:ing
Pensloll, Bounty Land, Patent, and Public
Lame Lavis, down to the end of the late
Congress—inetading the
BOUNLY-LAND ACT OF'}:[ARCH 3 ; 1855,
nudersrwhich'-alt - who hart' heretofore rep
-
cetvedlosi tlifalffil acres are' now entitled.tu
additional land; said Act grants also JO acres
to: till Officers; Non-commiss:oneW Officers,
Chaplains, Soldiers, iVagon 'Masters, Teath
stars; rind friendly Indians, of the Army, in
cluding State Troops, Vo.un:eers, and
—anther' Officers, Seamen, Ordinary Se , imen,
/Marines, Clerics, and-Landsmen, of the Navy,
not. heretofore provided for, who have served
not lessthan fourteen days (unless in battle)
at airy period since 1776; . and to the widows
and minorchildren of all such persons enti
tled, laul &ceased.
This pamphlet contains "Fortes of Appli
cation" Inuie full and complete than any e.,e
where to be found; adamed to the 'w,atm; of
every,elai•s of Claimants under die Act, ‘vi It
copious. decisions and in.s.r,ne.ions of the
Department, and practical sugge,ions as to
the co .r-e to be pursued in suspended. or
re .' ee.ed
, Parties not wishing to argil theinseive; of
the l ci i,ies atiorded by this Office in,eetirdig
prompt and ptrs..nal suprrinhudrnec of iheir
e k oitui a: the ob.ain copies
of die iihove ei be reuniting Jury
,ce . nis in pos.age s.utops."
111DIICEU.L.piTS TJ CORRESPONDI:NTS
Corritsponden: who prepare' and forward
cases for un.nagemetu by this Agency wi,l Ime
dean wi.li dberany ; an neces
sary blanksgrutis, and kep, conl.;al,y ad% ised
of mile ylringes from dine In 'due occur
In ;he CAI:ell lan of . ,he ;a%%.5.
L. /SI:V . 1.111R .he , 7 211.1-erdier's power to dis' , et
his Corre•pendens in the :oe toiy ul terr
inzmy persons en:it.ed e n der- - .he Ar.:
has tog ob::lined several ,housand. Land Vi
ar
ras.= under former laws, he is in pusses,ion
ci da.a that will mazerially :iecuriug
addi.ioniil •
- Fees, be.otv the usual rates—aud contingent
uitint the :Antis:ion of
The highest cash prices given for Land
Warrants, Revolutionary :_icript, aud' Iliiuws
Land Patents
Address
46-3 t
Tin and. Hardware.
r HE undersigned has connected with
_L his Tin, Sheet iron. Ctippi-r, and Stor.•
Business, that of HARDWARE and CUT
LEity—:,o that in. addition to the business
heretotere conducted by Lim, be is now 11,1:3:
to supply the public with Mutest every•yariety
of 111:14Wlire t SaWN, 110011
111,11, Mils, Cable awl:ox Cletins. Carla 11t , F'
Adzes and Broadaxes, Manilla Hope for Ca
bles. A general assortment of t,liocks, Ja
panned 11 fire.-Toys of every desert imr; and
ut Short, he dettgus to keep ;ill stieu Mitigs as
the public wants in his tint% 'whit]; he wilt
sell, not for lest than cost, but lot a
SJIA .
i11dVI:(1. and hopt a by a sttiet
attention to his business to receive tlibmal
share of pui dic puirount e.
All kinds. of Produce taken in exchange hi.
Goods, at the liiBhest market prices; a Ib4/,'
per ton Taid fur old iron. •
.6-12 ly JAS. W. smrrll.-
Premium Fawning Mills
Important to Farmers and Mechanics..
rllllE,subt , criber has purchased of J.
Ili=borough the right to use in Potter and
:XP Kean e'en at his patent in the construction
of - Fanning Mills. He lots ait-o, at great e.t:-
bense. Commenced the manufacture of a PitE
lX] It'.Xl MILL which will clean from Hid to
;WU bushels pt r hour. This ;dill was pate , h , d
March:2o„ 1,41, since which time it hat , stood
at the head of the list at ail the. Stare and coun
ty aurieulturul societies where it has been eN,
hibited. and is a universal favorite with oil
anners who have tried it. • It took 'the pre
mium at• the first Agricultural Fair held at
Harrisburg; Oct. 31st, ISSI, when there were
30,009 people present and at the• great State
• Agricultural Fair at New-York, held at Roch
ester Sept: 16-19; 15.5.1, this Fanning Mill
received the highest honors.
• flaying, met with uniform success wherever
tried, I confidently invite the farmers'of Potter
and M 'Kean counties to rail at niv shop in
Coudersport and examin cfor themselves.
• A'supply always on hand, to be sold on rea
sonable terms
rpidE r‘by gives notice to the
',ll....public that hie. lug. 8 1.- a r}:TER Sot:Trs
his .cote for eiL:ldy dollars, bearing date
the host of \izii h, 1S5•1, puyale Septet:ll.)er,
1.856. and having never receixed any value
therefor, he will refuse. to pay the same;
therefiire he' %%urns any pet-son- trout buying
the said note with and expucnition of his pay
iug it. aS.IV- CONSIDER STEARNS.
: it - •
• Machiile
Mill Owners will always find supply of
Oil for machinery at. satisfactory. prices, and
iu any quantity, at
TYLER'S Dru^ Store.
T •
.L.r OF HORACE GREELEY,
Orayer Books'
' Fanny Gray,
The Qyach.: . Fl 9 weis, and:a new sop
pip S'clieet, BOONS, •
Juit'reeeis ed :a the
, JOURNAL BOOK-STORE.
People!s Caul Store.
AT
Something .tvient., and Something,
• Wanted:
subscribers, having enterett,into part-
A.,pership arrangetueutzt polder the firm of
' fwiil be happy to see
old, frjend.f . , and 'tdi Caiting
,darYttler`tilly,'land'ciaiirinity, at •• The Pee
p:e's GAL tti-ore". iu Coudersport, inquiritig
for. DRPOIODS, '. 7 .
VA RD ARE; -
G4•01:1 Ric -
R 14,1D.Y-11..4 DE.,CLOT.M4Ve;,
and ail the endless variety of articles which.
the .People• Avant, and loutnt have. And the
subscribeesAvill sell to their customers, old , or
nerd, .for , the , :. Cask, , or, other Ready-Pay,.. the
very , hest bargains to be ~had Northern
Peansylvania. •. , • • •.
hiAYNARD & WILCOX.
•
Couderrport, April 5, 1455.
V. T. JONES
A, F. JONES.
L.LN u.La.
S. JI. K\I(UIT,
was, , ,in g tun, D. C
JOIIN RECKHOW
XElffr,'„G 0 Ohs
DOUBTLESS there are many p en , nl
Iderspyr . t. and vicinity who hart to ,
visltcd , the fent9mt BOSTON ;1'014 : al *,
tist:grewilig village of The
or this store is'N, which number is OTer
door,—; -
BOSTON STORE,
• O'ER THE DOort.
'Clog . OS!OlAISIIITIent i , one of the car.,,.
DRY GOODS and RUA DY-11.11W qu'
ING Di•p&ts in Allegany county.
of 'customers from Potier COMFs buy a:I n,.
Clothing; Boots athl Shop„,:anii athcrtii
at this great mart of Inisiners. But 1101
are thos . e" who have never happened to ;." A
into the -path that leadq, mo-t a-.:nredly
economy. and tti . ealth. That path leinh
cash buyers straightway to the
•
GREAT BOSTON,
We hay no n etiemies punish,
to reward. We Fell 161. ready pay,
in exchange for Coo& the following
articles, viz.:-
Cash . Tallow Venison nr: • •
Beeswax Fur
llide: Wheat Yarn
Potatoes' Wool • Butter ,tt
We are now receiving from our
Ii och ester, about ten cords of the let rr ;
and 6HOES‘oId iu the county. W e tt , :
constantly on hand— . .
3lell'S India Rnhher Boot:,
Over-Shn4, _
"
"
II 41 r n p 4.
With a very exten , ive stock' of Till E.
VALISES, and CARPET LIAIiS.
Black and Colored Dre , -, Ik .llpacz
laines; Thibet CCIoiIH, PrinN,
tither lire-, Good,—toa..!i!pir v. •
variety -or Dry tiond-i
Shawls, Shawls
In puri . e . ular, we would enll ihett::, , ri• L ,
the Itolios to our errs; t trir er
of el.ery tt:sce„: , •her tt , ,;
meroto: ntetnion.
Mattresses
r I irgr , f , 104; bf
1-:511,1: , of Matt rts,rs in Vl:e.'rni
110:(.1 Licepir, c,.0 be ,o rr yi on
DEMI
Three f'heer= for the ennleniolmt , r!
frotn 1t cii t iilP to Hoelte:4er: and L•
that the Plank Hood wih be cotelretetlc:l
Coudersport during the coining •pr.n::
that the 'MIN - er,
l'o!,er.litay In , Inure frequently Fee:: •
young ei y.
Wt. yofir g)lit
Co,
Wel!-Nil'e, Jun. 13, t.
11T - ACIif:REL, 11!;:; , 1 •'
r'. J(1:\
QUM:MC/if ?prim
$...) C. .10N ErS' PPOVISII)S STOIC.
TNDIAN MEAL and BITKWIII-I.IT ,
-tnntl_t• on hand at the -
-NM PROVISION :g01:;-.
(2 RAIN and I'rodnce of all kind: tak..
Vexchanze for k;unds as clti-;
1 - 1,131 S and e• %c.
C.
.4 -. ACKS OF SALT at the
►7 NE' PROVISION STORE.
CRANI11:11R1ES! . •CRANIIF.RRID O I
the quart or hu-hol. at C. :i..IONE:.
SOHN RECKHOW,
Carriage and
rititi: ...übseriber re.pec:folly
tlia! he i 4 pteioired to - do the
in the above line, at the -I.ore-t
11PW Clop. twu doori+ Ilio of 0,.• Cro;,,
iOII.N Lcil
A. B. GOODatlia,
clUN::: . :%Irl:11. Cowler-port, find ltialitifaquired andrepaired at hi:, ,r:
Alort noCtee.
•Marelf 1:-19
MATTRESSES
1N I,ITELS.VILLE. AT TILE GREAT Cu!
TON STOlt E, N. :14 31AIN•SI.
Ai AY he found rottstatilly gut irthd
11 :1)1 ‘arit:l ) -
(;r:twler* ,
sor , ., kind, Nod pr:c. , , 1 - r..,1 I
P.
Ir— , to a ••:! -ft 11.1 r
!i
Lich Lre .
Ise:Ters. oller+ v;h:)11:•
moo to ;h.' . a
. 1; 11,1t17 1 l .rd, to the 1n .. .! td I
breeder of di , ea.e altd :t
lower price, thett can be rUlalla 4.::,n)
ore in the cullniN
LAis;(ll - tt. CO.
Sale Aapn!A (iir the ceate‘ ) for the .I , e
the iibove
Boston More, Wellsville, Jan. 1:', I
Icatic..my cxl.• itouiss.
supply for sale low et
F, INC and Mineral Paint. 9, with d
cur thing, :it T. B. T
• •
IDITENT PAILS. Bt.l Cord , . r' . "
Ifor , e Cord=: t. urn . tom!, 11.'4
Bru-h:+.:, to lo• ;old at • , 31.15)
1. rilorAN, Flare and
Jore , peclit ft inlorins the ptilLic thlt
of
located iiillebron :us% nsh p(dt.beeph
where he is prepared to at end to cad. ,
prolwision. Ile is of low , v‘i.ericlue
•busine.s, and hopes by his superior -.11--
assiduity to secure'. the . patronage of Ihr
IDATENT :,•Dicis ES at Ilhaesa/c.
JL ..tr zur
with nil kinds of l'att•itt M.:di:At:es at 1:
wholemite itlicLs by TlL'i"
New Cash •
GROCERY AND- FROVisION STORE.
Ban ' o:g.
( - 1 S. JONES takes ilfe4 ine hod le
k./ • the peop..e Condi:::liori ;Ind
he getter iny, tlt it ho h.o.
eery and Prot N% here he •iu
cousaini.y everyiiiing in die line ul
:mil which Jilt will -ell a
can be des.red.. The ‘• i•othi•ianoo. -.
found here at sitich f WIN
while' the appetite.' of th e
dahtiy con ihso be sati•tied, 'fliereforei".4'"
you wish for - any:ll,llg of the hind,
and ex:numc before
and if hr.' a nti i satisfy you, your. e'l'e
be• tl , speraie. You Wiil lied
aff!kr lll l} 4ll of Grucer.es,
gors, Crane, '....'ialeratto.,
Candy, - Crackers, Cruilierniv..:
Codfi4h, 3ltiehorel, flue F: - b•
31olrisseE, Syrup, ..ke. Also, at 41 1
l'orh, Flour,.Lord, Cheese,- putter, ( I °'
ffrkin,Y Solt,
illitas,'ei c. etc.
".so. dJlOc7 tskel
Gin a;d'nll cthhluis'oi ?r
tier
-
iti
ehattarorgoolattheC. Sprite:
6:33tf ,
RIM
C S. JONE.S
ME