The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, February 28, 1856, Image 3

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    Wow IltOX A BOIMIIM JIM
We are indebted to a friend in Ms.:
;s ari for an occasional number of the
St Louis Daily Democrat. Though a
suppo rter of Pierce at the time of his
election, and published in a slave State,
i t is an outspoken, liberty-loving, in
dependent paper, as unlike the crin
ging, doughface papers of this State,
s s light its unlike darkness. After
„ ti ding such sheets as the Lycoming
Gazette and its Coudersport echo, it
is r efreshing to turn so the'St. Louis
,Gatocrat, whose articles read as if a
men indited them. The correspond
ence of the Democrat is equally bold.
As a sample of this, take the following
e xtract from its Kansas correspond
ence in relation to the President's
special message. Has any old line
D e mocratic paper in Pennsylvania
shown half the ludependence of the
Democrat I
LtkftSWOUTR CITY, K. T., Feb. 4, 1E56.
To the Editor of the Missouri Democrat :
Sit; We have received the special
message of President Pierce in rela
tion to - Kansas affairs. There is great
re joicing in Platte county. The general
m essage pleased them—it caused them
to pronounce Pierce sound to the
core ; but this special message has de
lighted them beyond expression, by
he promises of inaction, and the un
blushing effrontery with which it
throws the odium of the outrages
practiced here on the peaceable citi
zens of the Territory, who endured
t h e m, We, the Squatters of Kansas,
guilty of uo offense save submitting to
illegal proceedings, which we have
not yet the strength to repel, are
placed in the position of revolutionary
bandits, while the borderers,who have
shot down our citizens, elected our
legislators, and threatened us with ex
termination, are alluded to in terms 041
gentle reproof. dilated with an excuse ,
for their self-defensire conduct.!
I came to Kansas a pro-slavery man ;
but, educated to respect the law and
scorn its breakers—no matter what
their excuse---1 ca not, could not
long remain in their ranks. No true )
Southern gentleman can remain in
such a party as that which styles itself'
the law and order party of Kansas, un
less he happen(' to be an office-hold
. sr, or to have invested all his capital
in the power of these men.
When I read this special message
of the President, I dunked God I was
a Seatherner. No Southern man
would be mean enough to betray his
constituents as Pierce has betrayed
his Northern brethren, or dare to libel
them as Pierce has libelled the peace
able, intelligent, conservative New
England emigrants in Kansas.
President Pierce's decided forte, as
a politician, is to create political capi
tal for his political opponents. If his
course, doting his occupancy of the
Presidential chair, does not sustain
this proposition, this special message
will amply demonstrate the fact. .He
elaborately desiroys the force or re
futes his favorite theories—knocks
squatter sovereignty into an extremely
cocked hat by declaring its exer
else revolutionary, and there is hardly
one historical statement in his message
whi - ch cannot be disproved by ineon
trovertable evidence.
Republic= Meeting
At a Republican meeting held on
the 20th day of February, ISSG, at the
Borough of Coudersport, N. J. Mills
was called to the Chair, and W. B,
Graves was chosen Secretary. Hon;
3. Ross.vvas appointed a. delegate to
represent Potter county iu the Repub
lican Convention , to be be held at
Pittsburg, on the 22nd inst., with
power to substitute.
On motion, Raoli;42, That Isaac
Benson, Esq., be recommended as
representative delegate to represent
this district in Convention to be held
at Harrisburg on the 26th of March
next, with power to substitute. Also
that L. P—Williston be recommended
as Senatorial delegate, to represent
this Senate district in said convention.
J. MILLS, President.
W. B. GRAVES, Secretary.
For the Journal,
CARL!, 0., Jars. 14, 1656,
MIL EDITOR :• I Presume. your readers vrill
be ietereated in learning the result of the ap
plication of legal suasion among the rumsellers
of the Buckeye State: I have traveled in the
State nearly all the fall and winter, and can
give you a tolerable idea of the condition of
things; hence I write you.
In some towns, I am sorry to say, little at.
sention is paid to the law, and rum and bad
whisky-are dealt out at . 3 cents per glass, or a
half dime as the case may be; and the tem
perance men look on, conscious that they can
do nothing without incu'rring popular disfavor
that would be ruinous to their business. In
such places, of tonne, the law is a nullity ex
cept as it merely outlaws the business, and
renders the vender a little less ,bold and defi
ant. In other places I find the people divided
into two classes—the white people, as they are
called, and the black Dutch. By this they
mean that class of the German people who are
*amt. and *nutted to their Lager Beer.
In inch towns the low German population and,
the American mingle but little, and if thestend
er of Dutch beer chooses to continue the busi
ness among his own class, the "white people"
take little notice of the matter. .In otker towns
woe be to him who attempts to distribute liquid
death to his neighbors. If he is not prOsecii
ted, he is likely to. be treated with such utter
contempt that his own moral corruption sinks
him beyond the reach of redemption—yes,
lower than Ohio mud.
You will. see from the above facts that the
law is working as well as its most sanguine
friends could have anticipated. The laws
against theft, gambling, and lotteries, all tie
knowledge to be. healthful in their moral re
cults, and highly important; yet wefind , neigh
borhoods and towns were gambling, lotteries,
profanity,and Sabbath-breaking pass unnoticed
by the authorities and the moral sense soci
ety. Why, then, should we expect ttii one
sanitary measure to accomplish at once all that
we might desire it to effect He who could
look for this, must either be unacquainted with
human law and character, or destitute of sound
sense. In looking over the condition of soci
ety in the Buckeye State, we see DO cause for
discouragement to the friends of Prohibition,
but oa the contrary, cause for congratulation.
It has taken' more than 25 yews of earnest and
continued effort to bring the Temperance cause
to its present prosperous State, and those who
can look back at tho coaditon of society then,
and contrast it with its present state, must see
at a glance that great success has crowned,
their efforts. This may be a cause of hope foi
the future, and will lead to an unwavering I
trust in the final triumph of our principles.
Let none be disheartened, then, but labor on
confident that as sure as there is a God of
justice upon Heaven's eternal throne, so sure
ly we shall triumph. We shall see the day,
and that speedily, when the last draught of in
toxication shall be taked; and when the last
alcoholic fire shall have'died out of the breast
of civilized men.
" Speed, 0, speed that happy day,
Let Earth and Heaven united pray,
0, make that prayer the first the last,
Till iife'a brief pilgrimage is past."
Orntral Informatfas.
UNITED ST.! TES GOPERNMEN 7
President—Franklin Pierce
Vice President—{de facto) Jesse D. Brigut
Secretary of State—Wm. L. Marcy.
Secretary of interior—Robert McClelland.
Secretary of Treasury—James Guthrie.
Secretary of War--Jefferson Davis.
Secretory of Nary—James C. Dobbin.
Post -Vaster General—James Campbell.
Attorney General—Caleb Cushing.
Chief Justice of United States—R. B. Tsui
STATE GOVERNMENT.
Gororaor—Jantes Pollock.
Secretary of State—Andrew G. Curtis.
Deputy Secretary of State—J. M. Sullivan.
Surreyor General—J. Porter Bravrley.
Auditor General—Ephraim Baas.
Treasurer—Eli Slifer.
Supreme Couit Judges—Ellis Lewis, W. B
Lowrie, G. W. Woodward, J. C. Ktlex, J. 2
Blaak.
**city Offices, with Post Office Address.
President Judge,
Sesser G. Witirci Wellsboro, Ties& Ce
Associate Judgee,
OBANG3 A. Lulls, ClYssea
Jestru
District Attorney,
Fissat.ta W. KNoz, Coudersport.
.Sheriff,
Plums A. STEBBINS, Coudersport. -
Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts
• Tsomas B. TYLER, Coudersport.
Register and Recorder,
ANDREI, J•CEION, Coudersport.
County Commissioners,
Delta Wutort.r, IrlysAna Center,
Haantsotraosa, White 4 Corners.
Fl ar NELSOS, Wharton.
County A uditors,
WILLIAX, 113. Guavas, Clara
HARMS Lrsax, Roulette.
H. L. Stmo:(3, Allegany.
Commissioners
•aauel Havens, Coudersport
Treasurer,
Plumy Eliis, Coudersport.
County Surreyor,
Z. F. Robinson, Harrison Talley.
Soverintendent of Common Schools
J. ➢. Prddt, Coudersport,
THE Cythara, the Lute of Zion,
.ad Boys and Girls' Singing Book, at th•
JOURNAL BOOB: STORE.
Machine OiL
. Mill Owners will always find supply o
Oil for machinery at satisfactory prices, and
in any quaritity,at _ _
SELLING OFF AT
COST• D. E.OILIISTED.
Coudersport, Feb. 14th, 1,868.
BEANS: BEANS!!
For sale at R. I. CHENEY'S
PRESS nOLL BUTTER
And Lard, at IL J. CHENEY'S.
WAGONS &SLEIGHS
'lll` HE s w ub ti l i c a r i l l b v e r r i s iht l s air i - o tn p g
fo r r e in nt o e y d .
occupted by John Reckbow, respectfuly
Inform the ciuzsus of Potter County end ;he
rest of mankind, that they ere prepared o
monk° sleighs of all Oseriptiona ea shot
11 °TICE.
and to build all kinds of wagons according to
order.
reltepairiag neatly and expeditously done.
Orders from a Mammy promptly attended to
J. asialsow, . • z.J. riioNteses
Coudaraport, Jan. loth, 1856.
DRIED APPLES!
I hay. left with ma a guaranty on commix
1 1.13, which will lit said tow, tit's* wanting
will do well Co *all os, D. W. SPENCER.
Agent.
At:Altera ,Report- , -doeount .or
the Commissio n ers for
the Year:lBss.
HARRY ELLIS, Esq. risasurer of Potter
County, in account with said County from
Lennart 1441855 to Dec. 31113.1%5;
Dr. To amt. of taxes on unseated
lands for the year 1854 placed
in his hands for collection, ..
to amt. of tax.es on unseated
lands in the year 1655 placid
in his hands for collection,
" Amt. due from collectors 1845,
1846, 1847,1649, 1850,1851.
1852, 1853, 1%4, and 1855,
" Amt. due on Judgments in
font. Pleas .
11 it II it N ow,
" " Paid for chain,
" " " " Clock Dials
" "-ByE. W. Bishop
on Village lots
11 Errors in the footing of items
on the Books in statement of
unseated tax for 1854 which
should be added to the anal of
tax for that year (see Day
Book Page 22)
" Bal. des the Treasurer,
Cr. By amt. collected and paid
over to the Commiesioners,
" your Percentage on
51M5,65
" 'amt. of remaining un
collected
" " Paid to Cammiagioners
nem than has been collected
We the undersigned Auditors of Potter
County haviug examined the accounts and
vouchers of Harry Ellis Treasurer of said
County, find due from said county to said Tram
surer the sum of mix hundred and forty eight
dollars and ninety four cents mid a half as
above stated Witness our hands at Couders
port this Bth day of Janus A. A. D. 1856.
W. B. GRAVES , -County Auditors.
H. L. SIMONS. •
HARRISON ROSA, tag... Comminionor
of Potter , County, Dr. account with said
County 1856: ..
Dr. to Amt. of °Mere drawn
in your favor for Cones.
Services, •51
" Bat. ins, AS 99
NzMo
Cr, By 56 days services as eom- •
missioner, as per Bill rendered 84 00
HENRY NELSON, Esq. Commissioner of
Potter County in account with said county
for the year 1955.:
Dr. To orders drawn in your favor
for CommissiOnere - serrieee, .54 23
Bel, doe said Commissioner 13 97
68 25
Cr. By 45,1 days serrices as Com
yoissioner as per Bill rendered 68 i 5
WILLIS YOUNG, Esq. late commissioner
of Pones County in aesount with said
County for 1655:
Dr. to orders drawn in your favor
on account of Com's. marries.,
Ba! due said Cow's. 26 77
Cr. By 33 days services as Cou
r minioners as perbill rendered 49 50
BUICK WHIPPLE, Esq. Counaiuionor of
Potter County in account with said county
for 1855:
Dr. to order drawn in your favor .
for Corotniesionefa sarvie• to 1$ 50
Cr. By 11 days soriio• as CORCI.
snissionsr as pfr-Bill randersii l6 'SO
We the undersigned Auditors of Potter
Couuty, do Certify that we have examined the
accounts and vouchers of Harrison: Rosa,
Henry Selson, and Dulck Whipple, Esqrs ,
Commissioners of aid Ceanty, and NVillis
Young, late Commissioner ofsatd County, and
fad their several Recounts as above stated
Coudersport, Is*. 9th, 1856.
W: B. GRAVES, ( County Auditors.
H. L SIMONS.. S
H3R air ELLIS Treasurer of Panel County
in account with the several Townships for
Amount of school tax (Unseated) placed
in his hands for 'collection for 1655, and
previous years
TYLER'S Drug Store.
Allegany.
Dr. to amt of tax for 1852
a a a a 1854
Cr. By aott remaining uncol•
Iseted,
Abbott.
Dr. t. 'rot of tax for 1854 225 16
" " " 1855 225 17 450 33
Cr. by arm uncollected
" Commission on arm eon
Due the District
Bingham.
Dr. to amt of tax for 1854 - 6f 41
Cr. By atm not **Boated
Coudersport.
Dr. to atm etas . for 1854 4 04
Cr. by amt. untollootod, •
Eulalia.
Dr. to amt of tax for 1854 197 11
4/ 64 64 1852 11 11
" " 1555 160 15 368 97
Cr. by amt not collected
Commission on 43 30
Due the Diet.
Genesco.
Dr. to Hot of tax for 1854. 117 16
Cr. by scot sot oollooso4
Harrison.
Dr. to not taz for 1854" 34 lie
Cr. Isy tot not collected
itebrolk.
Dr. to tax for 1854 100 07
Cr. by ant bat collected
Hector.
Dr. to Aunt of tax for 1854 130 84
Cr. by amt of tax not colloetod
Jackstm.
Dr. to amt ortaz for 1844 207 33
44 II It 3855
Cr. by amt net collected
()mayo.
Dr. to aria of tax for 1E44
Cr. by amt aot paid
GU!
Dr. toast it: for lOU U 10
• • " lii WS A 441 0
• -
.• Poitage, ' .
Dr. to mar of tas for 1854 • 59 43
GS 44 . XT/ 79 1 0 xr,
Cr. by amt not paid
Coouoisaion on 119,05
" Duo District
$ 3562 47
Roulet.
Dr. to and oft*: for lat - • 7IS
•.. • 11.. 1854 10 13 17 88
'3537 19
Cr. by amt. apt paid
6899 03
- Shares
Dr. to gnu of tax for 1564
Cr. 137 amt not paid
1276 64
79 42
1 04
30 00
Scotia. .
Dr. to ant eas .for 1854 121 sa
U " U /855 102 89 at 78
EM
Cr. by amt not paid
Commission on #lB 82
Duo tb. District
101 10
648 94
Summit.
Dr. to amt of= for 1354 104 2!
4d 44 " 1053 210
" 1055 212 95 319 27
16154 68
„~LI
Cr. by amt not paid
Commiasion on $23 33
Dile the district
4995 65
149 73
Ulysses
Dr. to ain't attar. for 1654
Cr . by mat not paid
12S10- 09
49916}
16154 68i
West Branch.
Dr. to am oftax for 1854 105 51
" " " 184.'5 - 137 12
Building tax 1855 137 12 379 76
Cr. By flint not collected • 279 76
TVAarton.
Dr. to amt often for 16:54 309 63
" " .las 307 78 617 41
Cr. by amt net collected 617 41
We the undersigned auditors of the county
of Potter du certify that having esamined the
accounts and vouchers of Harry Ellis, Treasur.
er of Potter County, with the several school
districts iu this said county, we Mad the ac=
counts as above stated.
GRAVES / County Auditors
H. L. SIMONS
Coudersport, Jan.l2, 1856.
$4 00
P. A. STEBBINS Esq Sheriff ofPotter coun
ty in account with said county for the year
r 1555
To Jury Fees in Commonwealth Dr
Causes c ollected by you at $4. etch 216 00
" Fine against, N. J. Mille 6 00
"6 Jury eipos 24 00
"3 Fines against Clark Carrier 90 00
Contra Cr
By Boarding prisoners as per dill
344 days at $2 per week 9 80
" Summoning Jurors for
Doc Term 15 00
" Boarding -- Nelson 50
"Proclamation for Emotion 75
"133 Actions called up in court
for the year 1855 124 16 63
"Cleaning the court loins •
. is keeping it in order for the year 25 00
" Costs i■ the case of the
Commonwealth vs C. L. Carsaw No.
12 Sept Term 53 4 31
Bala gee due the eswin:y 75 01
49 50
We the undersigned auditors of the county
of Potter, do eertity that after examining the
accounts and vouchers of P. A. Stebbins Sheriff
of said county; for the year 1055 we find due
the county the sum ofieventy Five dollars and
one cant as above stated. ,
W. 13. GRAVES
H. L. SIMONS
Coudenyort Jan 12. 100.
HARRY ELLIS Treasurer of Potter Co. in
account with the several Townships for
Amount ofunssated road tax for lirob and
previous years, also for 2 road and town
taxes.
Dr. to amt of read tax, ,
for the year 1854 $ 13.46
" " " 1855 61 57 60 03
95 45
15 96 111 41
Cr. by amt. remaining un
collected,
111 41
• Abbott.
Dr. to wit of tax for 1854, 34 49
1854, , 19067
•," 18 5 .5 202 33
44 1855 22 84 450 33
420 63
1 48
Cr. by " "uncollected, 420 63 •
" Cocatuinion on $29 70 1 48
" Dui tbe Torn:whip" 28 22 450 33
28 22 460 31
BingAam.
Dr. t• amt of tax for 1654 102 98
Cr. by " " not collected
EMU
Coudersport,
Dr. to aott of tax for 1854
•, ft jeas
CID
Cr. by amt useolletted
. E: ubtaita
D. ca amt of tax for 1854
to se 46 1855
225 07
2 1(i
41 14 368 37
Cr. by trot a• t tolloctsi
Dr. to trot of tax fbr 1851,
1852 and 18:) , "1 425 22
" " " 1855 205 06 030 20
117 16
Cr. lir sat ittet ootisetei
ITI
Harrison
Dr. to colt of tax for '&54 ;
4. 4e 64 1855
189 07
On 14 amt not collected
Hebron
Dr. to to: for 1854
" 1W..>5
J 36 84
Gr. by amt set *oilseed
907 33
Hector.•
Dr. to lust of tax for 1854 267 88
" 1845 M 39 20 667 08
111 1T
113 17
Cr. by it sot soollseted
:reckon.
Dr. to ant as for
111041 311 14
44680
Cr. by snit not noltoo.
tad
11117
1 45
Dr. to tss foi 1854 , 313 21.
" " not collected 313 21
27 60 140 22
17E3
Cr. by amt not paid
SO PO
80 90
205 96
9$
17 SS 224 78
295 94
1 16
43 17 319 27
73 70
73 70
147 00
147 00
} Couttv Audition'.
Allegany
80 03
)U 98
160 .
383 • 633
MEI
221 68
319 63 641 21
411 21-
Gtvessse.
630 28
45 98
52 29 93 27
118 56
270 46 389 02
389 02
647 08
- 1555 < *2OB-3419:33
=CI
Pike.
r, to tax for 1654 244 84-
" ‘, 1855 485 78
,130 62
Portage,
Dr. to limit of tax for
1854
297 58
4, 1855 226 04 523 62
Cr. by atilt not paid . 483 41
" Cons. ou $4O 21. 2 01
"
du• the township 38.20 523 62
R.outel.
Dr. t. tax for 1854 13 94
Cr. by amt not paid 13 94
Sharon. .
Dr. to *rat tax for 1854 42 92
" 1855 23'66 66 58
Cr. by amt not paid
Steward:dn.
Dr. to amt to for 1853 24 16
Cr. by amt not 'Aid
Swedes.
Dr. to taz for 1854 143 12
d. di 235 41 278 53
Cr. by amt not paid 244 42
Corn. on 534 11 1 70
Due the township 32 41 273 53
Summit
Dr. to tax for 1854 . 250 35
" " " 1855 245 73 454 OS
Cr. by amt not paid 408 62
Corn. on £45 46 2 27
Due dm township 43 14 454 08
Ulysset.
Dr. to amt of tax fur
1853 and 1854 90 89
Cr. by amt. not paid 90 89
Veit Branch.
Dr. to tax fur 1854 211 02
" " " 1855 263 79 474 81
Cr. by amt not collet
tea
TVA
Dr. to mut tax for 1854 4-61 35
" " " 1855 307 78 769 13
Cr. by amt •1 tax net
collected
We the undersigned Auditors of
Potter County, having examined the
accounts of the Treasurer, with the
different Tovrnaliips for Road purpo
ses, do find them as above and withiu
stated.
Coudoreport Jan. 12th 1556.
W. B. GRPVES, Antlittirs
U. L. SIMONS.
Receipts and Expenditures•
OF POTTER COUNTY,
TOR THE YE►tt 1.855.
RECEIPTS.
Amount received for taxes on unieated lands
. lot the year 1834 $35 )1)
'' • for the year 1855 34 tit)
Amount received from coUeetore
for the year 1e51.1
for the year 1653
for the year )854
for the year 164
,
Adount received on Judgments,
" from H. H. Dent for chain,
" " " for. clock dials,
" frum E. W. Bishop, for village tuts '29 t 5
EICe4II of expenditurei over receipts, :251.5 55
EXPENDUIRI
Academy, Coudersport
Assessors,
Book: and - Stationery.
T. B Tyler, 114 49
Tyler & Jones - 11 69
Andrew Jackson 65 41
S. Ross 10 00
H.. W. Mann 4 09
W. Knox
Boujity.
On Wolves
Wild Onto,
Foxes,
Bridgo Viewers,
Countel.
Isaac Beason, Esq., bal. for lOU, 20 00
C. W. Ellis, Esti , 25 SO
L.?. Williston, Esq., 20 00,
-.65 00
. County Commissioners.
G. G. Colvin, balance for 1854, 13 45
Willis Young, balance fur 1854, 17 O
Wm. H. Metzger, do do 15 41
Henry Nelson, d• do 537
H. Buss, 56 tol,
Willis Young,
Duick.Whipplo,
Henry
County Auditors.,
Harris Lyman, /S 00
H. L Simons,lB 00
James H. Wright, 18 00
Clerk of Qr. Seseiou.
Thomas B. Tyler, - 49 20
Henry J. 01maieJ, (late) 21 04
-70 24
Constable' attending Court, 114 48
Commissioners• Clerk, S. Haven -143 74
Crier of Court, William Crosby, 48 00
Costa.
In Cammonwealtknits,
!RCM' snits,
C
• o ise . e, • i•
Hi Jolpwarie,:zep4ritig -
C.B.Pradt,boarduag arwindo.llll4, : t
k Young, repei c Ztocl4 3.-
A<Anclui•d,;W -
do lock:lnd Uinta in vsel„V . 3ll
. poker el24reedallcall. Oh• „
Lewis M'ann,-Locks and nail*,. _
T. B. Tyler,Nyindow shades, WWI • •
S. Jonesjulaging do • 'SW ,
D. B. iron colease, • err 00
T, B. Tylir, Varnish lot column, SI
—,
L Haven, cleaning dace, l3ll '-
los. Hitchcock, repairingltairee,
Chu-k, Saw dust, 3
of
G. N. Brown, Table Chi Pro. erten 00
Eli !Lees, Lumber and repairing I 41g '`
J. W. Saitb,Aabpail and Sprinkler, 3' St
Tyler S. Jones, Seal press, 9i 0?
1143;1r.
ME
519 33
730 62
Election Expeasso.
Jail.
B. Retinal's, repairing grate. :1 Al
Eli Rees, " window, 374
Clothing, 24 70
I'ancy Scallar3, for washing,
S. Sherwood, for labor." 6 00
---317
1210 :4
i 4
Jury,.
S. 31. MIN. 610401 for Jury,
T. B. Tyler, and Tyler '& Jones for • •
'
fluid and Camphens 17 44
Tyler & Junes for Lataps 4 1L •
gifk
Prothonotary—T. B. Tyler, - i 1.44,
H. .J °trusted, tlitsrl 64 :es.
Postage--.T. M. Judd, Postmasuss,: IL
Publit,Printing and Blanks—Jo Anil, 56 .
, Patriot, 161
Qualification ices to Justices Int 3 s
Sherif
P. A. Stebbins, bal. for ISA -500 Sf
F..es for 18;i5, as per And tsp. 90 67 '
—691 :4
P. A. Stebbins, for distributing Amman'
and Collectors' Duplicates, ‘s
.Tip Staves, 104 09
Wood.
R. IV. N iles,
A lackson,
JUint Crittenden,
D. T. Hall,
J. Hollenbeck, Drawing,
T. Lenehan, Sawing.
James Sullivan, Sawing,
66 5S
24 16
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12 44
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so
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J. Clark, Labor,
S. titaan, Auditing Proth'y. aisoant, 3 .;
L. B. Cole. on Meriilian line, 1} 4
Robert Hamilton, County liar SI() •io
474 81
769 13
FLOCK; Corn Meal, I)riad Apples,
Plums, for sale at R. J. CHENEY':
VrSTSnATs, can, Buckwheat, bought and to
,
at B. S. CHENEY' "
IVICKWEIAT FLOUR FOR SALE 1..
R. J. C. D. W. SPENCER, Apr.'.
D
N. SPENCER, Agent, Couderupor
forall kiscis.of Patent Medicines, 1.;.a.
nieru,Pintineuts, &c. &c. A toy or - 'pi:. 0 .
I will [MVO below.
ME
79J
22 13
' 946 40
1931 10
2907 68
190 34
1 04
30 UO
JC. Ayers . Cherry PecioraVi2d Pills,
. welt.
VTALIGIECB LITHONTRIPTIC,
V fait..
WISTA !VS Cherry, SWAYNE' SChe'
CURTIS Cherry.
$6041' 06
D ILOSI3ORNE'SGOLDENOINTM
4.tc. ticc.
all of which will be sold at Manufacturani y.
ces, wholesale and retail. Paddiera, amh:
Public generally are barged to call at
D. W.
Couderipor, Jan. 17, 1.?56.-
4130 GO
457 63
EMI
100 00
2ti 25
50
126 75
6 00
211 7j
16 75,
54 1$
2O 90
SE]
473 53
9 24
TO
ALL KINDS
It. D. Jaynes
_Family • mimes, b. •
McAler t lll;R'S Jayu• • s.
R. J. ,CHENEY
IS HOME FROM TIIF. CITY
AV 1 fi
Groceries,a New S G' 3 l c o k • its° of
Goods, stt.b
Lotneauc u.
GOODS,
IVltich will be sold lower than any •S.
person. wou:d be trilling to sell in tins to
WHOLE SALE & RETAIL,
for ready Pay at the old stand of • ' •
D. IV. P.4NC
NTEW arr:val of Fresh Teas, front 374
.11 to $l.OO per pound, at It. J. CUES. ._
D. W. SPENCER, Ageu
MAGAZINE*:
OUTNANI'S, Grahim's - Frank Les'
Blackwood's, Knickerbocker, and Hu
hold 'Words, for sale ate the , •••
JOURNAL 1300 K STOV.F..
B UTTER Sc Grain. for Bee at R. J. L.
W. SPENCER. A,r .
New Boons.
American Agitators and Reformers.
13y Barnett
Life of Win. IL Seward, his Speech
es, Orations, and Writings,
Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern;.....
Life of Horace Greeley, (new supply,
Stanhope Barleigh, or the Jesuits is
cur flames, (new supply,) '"
y ADIEI, drat Pounds also tliat
ILA Ago at As old stood lry
lb. W. Iraqi* A,_.
11
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