The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, November 20, 1856, Image 4

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C .13131.:RS PORT, NOV, 20,1&5
Vormay,
liounNq If ANDS
I Tqq443 REMELI.,
jn vh:.cittuuti.l , Lidy6, 'mid prattling talk.'
A u 4 Bare eire a fall to balk,
I Ne of gqr lipt nttatnpt tri
• . Holding liatuls
e4tidLtuaii . *--iioql4 quge uvro ate',
MEM
N clitne.thqs non name--t
)(1:• iiiny 2141Lif il Merry game,
lioiding hangs,
ynn.k and inaullood sit we tle.t
hdr 11%4 inr9 in iscilestvue.t spmt,
.;:id 0:4 . 4 diA4 tqatter what—
. U&tiigo hands.
. .
/:fiva ITo at the a!tar bow,
boittrliug heart arid joy-gart brow,
I 1 . 0 ry9 re4i4ter : oar vow,
;ire!' cola's, or gladuess; this we share,
401 ch councili each to bear,
,t4d'esaii Cur each vuwe all - in dare.
hands,
riT,ring; Scirravir g 4; thei Witifor cckluei
k•
. 10 ±ge tv a oar lnges,
( t i lract lytka lie le tenito,
MISCEL-LAN.EOUS.
JEIT CARBON
fillca Col. Fre:nont hvs become so
1...eec1. them niay he klarge pmtion of
wirrea,lera who would like. to be post
respcting the . holividttality of
V.Lti• tiltrC:3o trapper and pioneer. honest
Voritopher Carson—the best right
.ad Ft-en:mut in his Rocky
exdieditions, the main objects
which could not hate been. accont-,
1-:isiied 'Without the assistance of his
N.fri;•:.; practical experience and. thor-
-sohknoveledge of Indian character
wre is no other country in the world
w'dieb can furnish the exact prototype
' t o* Kit Carson ; and , his name, we are
will seam/ prominently on the
p.t,geo of American history. -
Christnpher Carson was born in
N.mtucky, about the year ISM his
toiler having been one of the early
!elders of that State, and noted. in his
y tti a hunter and Indian fighter.
Within a, year or two after the birth
Lo . Kit, the family moved to the then
tr , oitiera of Missouri. At the'age of
ift , een, Kit joined a trading party •tn.
Sawa. Fe: . From that point he went
the lower Mexican pravinces,flrl
i variouS adventures; among
v.yr , , , is he was employed for some time
4t a teamster, in connection 'with the
mines of Chihuahua. 'At soy
eoteen he-Commenced - life is a trapper
sho region of the Rio Colorado (Red..
River) ..ICalifornia. After many per,.,
rim he returned to Taos, New M.txico..
iirnad a -trapping party, to the
waters . of the Arkansas, and
.nt alvo,ut eight years in that °cou
p itio,n, principally among the moun 7 _,
t•ri:rs where the Missou-i and Column.,
_l/ia-rtrors take their rise. The busi
of- trapping was then in a M(11.0
rrishing stale, and formed a class of
p. of. marked and striking traits..
fiquire in,her original aspects, all her
wildness and grandeur, was Owl' borne.
Savages, fierce, brave, aril stealthy.
mOt t . ienx . at every point—and Prima
lion, danger, and suffering, were ordi
y‘ry experience. Cat sou soon became
pr•o6:xdrient as a successful trapper,
averring shut, lira a reliable guide
au lleader.. in conflicts with hostile
Ildians, he conducted many a daring
544 victorious enterprise. In one. of
04ese oi:inflicts with. the Illackteet, he
reariveda,rifie hall in his left shoulder,
the only personal injury he ever re
.
enived in battle, •
H. .is a remarkably peacefhl and
qsiet man. temperate in hie habits, and
strictly moral in his deportment, In
• letter written in California, in 1847,
introducing Carson , as the bearer of
digeatches to the Government, Col,
Pi - amont says 3 "With me, Carson
; I na truth mean the same thing. He
it always the same—gallant and disin
turested." He •is kind-hearted, and
uvorse to ell quarrelsome and tur :
tirdeut scenes, and has never been en.
gaged in any mere personal broils or
encounters, except on one single occa
won, which he sometimes Modestly re
latos to his friends :
• In the year 1835, the Rev. Samuel
tarker madam,. exploring and mission
ary tour, under the auspices of the
Aitorican Board uf commissioners for
Yore* Missions, beyond the Rocky
M.ovitains, and as far as the settle-
lifen ts Vic Se - Columbia Illidr,- , Tigris
yo.
..,
printed journal he cgiveaisn acCe •of
the incident to which *6...T.354 ti
,-", 1 c
.eurred on' the 12th'or
.41ipiiit; 4 :31i:ii . ,
i x
point on the borders of , vit; iii*,',
beyond the. f3outh Pass, on th . estmt,
.:-.
of a- f‘ rendezvous," that is en a spot
selected for Indians, trappers, and
hunters to bring to market their' pelt
-1.'183, and obtain supplies limn the
agents of the fur coniPnnies. There
wag a large concourse of savage trilws,
and citizens of almost every nation.
Mr. Pallier Inippened to be there, to
witness the strange gatliaring, .0t
course there ‘vere same nole oliaran-
ter, and not a ii;;le irregularity and
disorder, Conti ets were liable to
arise between quarrelsome persons,
growing nut of the feuds among the
tribes, and animosities between the
representatives of dinrent nations, all
actuated by pride of race or country.
A- hunter named Shemin, a French.
man known by the mune of "big bully.
of the mountain," mounted his horse
with a loaded rifle, and dashing defi
antly armind, challenged any person
of airy nation,-to meet him in single
combat. He used the roost insulting
and irrlfati ig language, and was par
ticularly. insolent: and abusive teward
Americans. Kit Carson' Was in , the
crowd, and his patriotic spirit kindled
at the taunts, He at' once stepped
forward and said ; ".1 am an Ameri.
can, the most trifling ono among them ;
but if you wish te die, I will accept
your challenge," ' Shunan defied him.
Otirson, leaped upon his horse with a
loaded pistol, and - both- dashed
, into
close conflict. They both fixed:alit:Lost
at the same moment, but Carson an
instant the quickest, Their bora&
heads touched'; S.liunati's ball just
grazed Carson's cheek. Carson's ball
entered Shunan's hand. came out at
the wrist., and passed through his arm
above the elbow. The bully begged
for his life, and it was spared,
Carson is still living, being yet,. le
deed, in. his prime, His commander,
•etnont, has recorded 'his name
on the geography- of the continent, by
calling alts[him a river and lake in
the.great basin, they:explered togeth
er. He is at this time Indian agent
in New Mexico. He was early mar,
rind tO a Sieux. woman to whom he
•I was devotedly attached. She died,
leaving one daughter, Carson's pres
ent wife is a New Mexican lady of
great worth, and respectability..
MVUTARBOTTLE SPBX
Cart. s3eecber, editor of th e English
National Magazine, has compiled with
in the last ten years, the fldlowing cu
rious voyages of bottles thrown into
the , sea by unfortunate navigators :
A good, many bottles thrown into.
the sea next .to the African coast, found
their way Europe. The bottle.
seems to have anticipated the Austral
Panama roue. having traveled from,
the Panama isthmus to the Irish coast,
Another crossed the Atlantic from the
Canaries to Nora Scotia. Three or
fburbottl'es thrown into the sea by
Greenjaad mariners on Davis' Straits,
landed, on the NOrth-west coast of Ire
laud, A.mither one made a very cu
rious trip ; it swam .from the South
Atlantic Ocean to the West coast of
Africa, passed Gibraltar, went along
the Portuguese coast, the avast of
France, and was finally picked. tip on
Jersey Island ;- the ditoct line touches
at least all these places,. and makes it
more than probable that it took this
route, Cue bottle was only found
after sixteen, years' swimming; one
after fourteen ; and two after ten
years. A few only traveled more than
one year, and one only five days. This
last was sent off by the captain of the
Race Horse, on the 17th of April, in
the Caebbean Sea, and found on the
24ntl, after halting gone through three
degrees of longitude; in a Western
directions Capt. M'Clure, of the
vestigator, welt known since the diet,
covery of the North-west Strait, threw
a bottle into the sea in 16.541, on his
way to Behring's Straits. It swam
3,600 miles in 206 days, and was pick .
'ed up on the Honduras coast,
A work like t:lat of Capt. Beecher's,
cannot fail to throw some li4ht on the
different obset rations of the current
of the sea.
A broker famous for his shrewdoem
teak a trip by rutilrimd the othbr day,
and sat down at the end of the last
car, because he considered the use of
OM money something while the con
ductor was coming through'the cars.
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[From toe . rder,kurgh(Vot),/nfryige,nrcr.l
ire present to-driy an extrmif friantitif ;few
Cirichirts Delta: ttitch hilt the, smallest
'ifignifiCance.to tts fire-eatipgpropositien abopt
4itirdng the African slave trade. It
:fifittfro:kuttiking from the ' , !.Jniou men
Soiiiii . ,VOrvie believe that,iv'eryday adds
the reprobation of such an idol, and that the
African slave tr.de will foreVer rinUtin l con , '
derinfed and oittl-ised noon the naliehal,siat:
nte book. America will never degfadelteraelf
to the leveler Portuguese - 61d Spanish pirates.
Without further comment we commend, to '
to thetMitherMborn editor of the Delta t he
'plomiont speech of the Hon. Wm, C.
or that portion of. it in which he Lvows . .his
suspicions of that man, rented in the North
who goes South, and strives to scatter fire
brands by. outdoing the South in praise of her
institutions, end to mtgender a gro7.ter hnstil s '
itv between the two sections of the Cnion.
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Consisting of
DRY GOODS, ,
CLOTHING, • --
BOUTS & stioEs,
: . & CAPS,
BONNETS,
. RIBBONS,
GROCERIES & CROCKERY,
and altnest every article needed iv the town
and yicinity,.which ho pledges hintsalf to sell
as lawns the .•
• LA/ WEST.
Llis.old: customers awl friends and. the pub
lie goirerally tuv+• invited' a call and examine
for thernielves.
D. E. °DOTED,.
Coudersport Oct. 4th,. 1855
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."tATES COUNTY
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NURSERY.
wH. OLIN 6c CO., of the Yates
Couuty Nurseries. hay° fur sale a
large nod v.ivafgenasortmeut of FRUIT TREES
of allsacieties usually cultivated. These Trees
are young rind of vigorons'growth. The goal
jties ore the most choice kook's'', nod ore wir.
ranted genu4s,. Also a fine stOck of GRS.2.-
df.o 4V TA L • ,TRE ES-and SHRUBBERY.
l Addreis orders to C. tiSAtill; Pon
Van, Yates Co., N. Y.
Sept. 11. 1556.-2 ams
MAGAZINE
DIUTNAWS, Graham'!, Frank Lathe
11C illuchwood'a,Kniekethacker, and How e
hold \\Tonle, for 9P le at the
ICI:RIVAL BOOK STORE.
DIARIES and . Almaliaes for ISSG.
I.lloiling Cases, Card CaseA,
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hurin..ntieteri,
Books (hr the
'ehe;l4 Men, papor,
i;oard, num'chromatic Board,
Itykortultio ntioycloyedia, by Dr. Trull,.
FulniFY Shetv,
Fatnity,,Dettett,.'
Potildiat Palters at the
JOUILNAL ROOLK sToRE.
Alry 110XUAGE M.V FILELOOM. By
r red. , Ilturgjass.
.Joaitioy fa Cwt.' ai Afri RityataTt.ylor
. ciiltillan's Third kLliery,or
Father Clark, i'ioncer Preacher,
The Hidden Path,
Fablea ii,:
Together genera! indard
and .Miscoliane.ousi .IVork.i; good books for
e, ,tittionery at Witole.sale &
Relaii. Slake, Pet'-, Pencils, Inks—in
everything in thd cutely usually.
kept in a Book Store.
L. 14% -31 A YIN ARD,
Dealer in Dry Goods, Grocerie3, Grookery,
fteady-made Girdling, and Yankee Notiums
—nail street, Coudersport. ,
THE PEOPLE'S CASJI STO E.
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NOTIC E
IS hereby given that the Notes and Accounts
of the late firm of Tyler. and Jones have
been transferred to Smith & Jones, and will
be•tound in their hands for collection. Those
indebted to the late firm of Tyler and Jones,
.will please settle the saute with the under
signed immediately.
. SMITH 4 JONES.
CoMlersport, July 3, MG. •
• NOTICE.
THOSE indebted to C. Smith either by
note or ttecotibt are earnestly requested
to settle the saute immediately, as I am deter
mined to collect what is my 'due its soon as
possible . ; - for tummy' must he had ttud debut
'est be paid. •
C s SMITH.
Cimd t eraport, July 3, 1856
CIA)TI - 1 DRESSING.
ALL persona .having cloth. to color and
dress, by leaving the same at the
stop of .1, Judd in Cot detapntt t . will he
forwarded to the, works of the. subscriber
finished in good order and returned,ayment
for dressing can,be wade to J. M .Judd on
delivery of ihe cloth. Mark:the pieces plainly
%vial; name and directions.
• • 0.11. PERRY..
Genesee Fork Sept. 1906 185
A. IL: Eutterw ortn
U
. • ntil t* POOE4 witlifrasb. niEr
V II cipd Aplrrox, on Tuesdays and fridays
dliziat seasoa.: . Ctail;` , .ill be pal& fur !mei
cattle at all', tim4lo ,v .,:,
Ceitdeietioi, J
tury.,ll; 1856..
ify...Nosic reeeiied eteti rfotii. : days by
. .
Oletedetrng . l :-. and
••'' r i ' 01 11": . 8 - 2'C., •
THE CASH "SYSTEM-ADOPTED
:Prices . Gteatly Reduced
Mil
ROWE WATERN,
..,,No. 233 Broadway.'N'Y.'
AGEN'E.FOR THE BEST BOSTON ~ND
N. Y. ;USTI? UMENT'S:
Largest Asgort.invr: k i fpi anw,
?Melodeons, Niusical Instruments, ehi
Musical Aferehuthlise of all kinds, iu tile L.
liiantol from Ten different Marinfactor4
comprising those of every voriety
from the Vain,. neat mud _ subst inmul
tures. in Voinot . or Boseweiml fnz
$l5O for $270, to those. ut :the most rhg.aLt
finish tip to One Thonsuud.Bollurs. No bouts
in'tho Union eon compete with the sl;ore
the number, mriety„ untLeglebrity of-it s IL.
stinments, nor in the Extremely Low pric e
ut'7hieh they are
11OBACE WATERS'
.
MODERN IMPROVED
P I A N..() S
With er without Iron k'raineo, possessing
their itoprOveineiiti of ovi-r-strings'aud
length of scale, and couitireof tone cowl
the Graudriaini, united with toe besui - y
.durability of structure of the squarti Natio—
They are justly Pronounced by the
by the first l'tfoical Masters, to be tqina!
lhgse Of say other .manufacturer. 'They r „,
built of the best and anon thoroughly
/ inuterial; and guarautiied to stand thu
every clhainte.• . •
,Each Instrument, guaranteed to give
factlou,' or pllrelAel!RlOlter rr_fnntled., SEC
ONDWAND PIANOS AT GREAT BAP.
GAINS, coustautly in store, pricu Elba! /.. 1
to $l4O. • •
HORACE .WATERN'
• ntelodeonx.
Superior Instruments in tone, touch teal du
rability' of make. (Tuned the equal tempen•
ment.l Alelotlenus of all, other styles nu
makes; Price g is, $6O p 75. MU. }Qs
e 140; double Reeds and two banks or
$200.. Lease liberal discount. Clersyrte.
Chnsebes.alt extra discount.
ItIARTIN'S GUITA-RS,
BROWN'S IJARPS,
FLUTES,. •
- FLIJTINAS,
ACCORDEONS,
VIOLINS,
and Musical Instruments of all kinds, at low. ?
prices than ever before offered to the pub:s
A large discount to Teachers and Schcolt
The trade supplied on the most liberal tern'
MUSIC ' s
Ono of the lurgest and best seleetH , crt
lanes of. Musicnowil published', compriite•
many of the choice u., most popular yin C:
the day, and will In} sold ut nue-third 41103
the" egular prices.
Music sent by mail to all parts of the cow.•
try , past paid. Particular and personal 3ttsa•
tion paid to all orders received by mail. if.
islet:tutu guaranteed In every
RlStallre. Nun
and Melodeons for rent: t]and rent alley:e
purchase, - Pianos and !Melodeons for seen
monthly payments. Second-band - Pisuti ts
keu iu exchange fur new. General cud trlett
Cataloguer end Schedule . of paceit formstdod
to all parts of th' country- by
I GREAT INDUCEMENTS uFTEIIES
TO AGENTS . IN ALL PARTS (IF lilt.
couNTia, to sell the lloroct•Watrs' Pima
Mrlotleons, and Catalov.ne 'of
)INNS' JUSTICE, Ihn latest r , l.tio ,
I.fi 'the JOURNAL. BOOK STOItr:
1 1 1 .11.1?, dm' Lute i,r 'Lo.
,tudtoys hnil SinginE-131Tuk.
JOUR. Al. 1.100 * .Z STORE
A:5;8.1..S aid Nobruska.
1.1111/123 Guido in. Ne!..l!ewolk.
Book of Parlur
Ilurrowe's Menu For:e Primer.
Workingman's W;.‘ ui the Wor!a.
El:en Minitgoniety r s Book
Icszendeti's.,Neu American tiartlenou.
:1 4 .tinghine on U.tily Paths, D:ckeng -
Sunshine-of tiny's:olw, J. May.
Elemoms ofCh.,ractor,
Europe: Past end Pre-cu., Ungewiner.
"aigo's Conmunnery on. the- Now Tril
merit. -
Eusi;ess A:colsenient, or. Enter:aing
Lt
perimonute in various science..
Pbwrion's Fattiiliac
Liebig's Agricultural Uheinis.ry. -
Accurdeun Incrnc:or, etc., a: the •
JOURNAL ROOK STOEF..
Coudersport, May 111.", G. -
Lewisville steam Gri3t.,k.ll
rill I E suln , cribers puraased
jj tercet of another put ties buretutor ,
et:needle
. thr übuve establishuon.:, ere •
prepared to du ail k Lulu. of custom "rk ❑
I:heir !tut), us we belleVe in a ttur;ar<t.'-•'
warmer; uud hope - by' a ti;*etet ti;te:aiou
buxiii-,a, to tienrit and receive it .rot
Or pal I huge. Vermeils wishing to bare
or bticavineut liuured fur market,, can et II
intue be Aceutintioduted Liu short
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N 0 •T I 0 E ;
For the quality of the work done at our m il
ti.-e refer to A. Corey, Esq., Lewisville, G. 6
Colvin, Esq., Bitighatu ' and 11184. S. 31
Mills, John S. Munn, Eisq., and Mr. .1W
Lorke;- Coudersport.
• ELLIAII-GUIDLFS
O. A. LEW lb. •
:owirillle.Dec. 29th. 185 b.
HURRAH ! HURRAH
rirk Mitt' has come ric fast, A nd all ;F!! 1
wish to base their grinding - 4,131a
VERY BEST OF ORDER,
tit bring your grain' to the CuAliinglo
Grist Mill and there your will find J. 111 11g .
ton giving entire satiakction to all. I:
who doubt give him a call, and yaa'll
Ss sorry. 4
N. U—Wh,eat and Buekwheat (loured fe
market, on the shortest notice.
CpshincAl2, April 12th; 1t56.
szncy Boor.a.
4 13 ;kerieun Agitators and Reformers,
By Bartlett ...... .
Life OCWin, H s Seward, his Speech- ot
es, Orations, and Writings, ....... ,
Life etkd Beauties of Fanny Fern,---." -
Life Of Horace Greeley, (new supp,lY,)
Stanhope'Burleih, Or the Josuiti! to
our-Hoties,lnew supply,) ---- •
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ALLE.GANY HOUSE ,
Simnel M.31;111s; Proprietor Ou :he 0 4 /
1 . 1110 raid', siren niileditSortel viCoudg.tl4