The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, February 26, 1857, Image 2

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    lEEE
CO BE A SLAVE STATE
fill columns with interest..:
:Elating to affl.irs in
'lt LW :'ufficiEnt, for the pre4ent,
PH rrc irtl this pregnant 1.;41 7 a-
;-:a= -, :ri -- -prrin Washington correspnn
:rraP
'• is very generally en
t• ftt4t. the
_late proceed -
pTe f.:iinsa's Bogus T,ecislature
the'tsurfiretes•of the in:
..te..c.trii(l:•entititterers- Ithat:
'•.ry. srk :Is tabreEttqt Optistitutipit
slavery. , The ,ants cf the
i.-1-zi.,/,r,Lvt:seern to demou c i rata.
111 e Coilveritioti ti, be hell itritler its
vitich •ri •Comtittifinn .ill.-hc
tortptl: : • Triit : Constitittion will : ho
arrtd: next trigptemher. and presented
t•. `art [ter for I'7l ti
;0611. ko:i 'or tire admissi on (;f Tinnsa
r r i..l;i e'• ;It 1%1 . i TI is
;OW' a,ia whose arimilisi-er the
! MN ' airmatly voted .* . foy, trill he
l:rt+i; frock Ire .the Senate until that
tr;trt,.. , .vlrCu the plan will be to admit
I Le.-tr'lee.ll tog , :ther. This i^ the next
:I
t i l f4ti6'.l to Which the free States are
, !ootnici . lry the Oligarchs. Hones are
ent ,, .;.tair.ed that ttra scheme *may
fr.ro-rr•tole.cl by ; the terror
*rt ,:•;o;tern doughlaces,. fearing to
the origrrixt" couspii•acy
K.irolbs: hut we have every
# ) ,• lif - VP from experiene,•l ilrat
tird , eitopen prove to he unfound;
- slaveholders rule this Re-
Nith roi iron hand, and tho
N :; nen) Dorn crass in Congress noW
le In fr,' , /1 in numbers, are more than
t , - f „ r ~.bm;ssjvij to their inexorable de
r:.ll tr.
'The oniy question has 'been tvhether
the own would not think it
tht: safe-t policy to permit Kansa, to
"oe Si.mo, and act accordingly;
1P1:"il.1;; .dea. aiiPears to be L i-,iadually
fad,iig out. T.:ey seem to have deter
mined thatdt is.best to hi in.- the nose
o f th e North to the, grindstone at Mice.
As to what Northern Democratic
rneminus of Congress, or
Democratic newspapers may say on
tide'.+;lhj , at, nut of the least con-
Fekinetwe. In the first place they don't
.now what the Southern leaders have
determined upon, and without this
knowledge' eir statements are value
-I,:ss. They-have no functim,s in the
ioatter, except to carry out a te ; don-nd
policy that is dictated to them by
tho›o leaders. .This they will do at
thev have done Hitherto."
Wholesale Destructiou of Li-
guar by Females
A )et ter in the Boston. Trawler. da
t2d 7,awt once, Kansas, Jan. 2tth. says
'•O :r city has be . tin latvly
ale of grin: excilerntnit !,f a
di :;,,-•:,stretfion on the pal t of file
1?:.r some time
.pa::.,
iiCeN fill the increase, and
o: grog ,hops have gr.,.,v0
within thtt city
ksr: - Satto-tia;;, the Vitii
clul~rr:s at t till-d , by a
watching the oiteratlorN ~f
;.arty . Of !Ord:IC?. Who werr.
r. making firewoml ;of ivhisk t ‘y
cud pouring I.l l r , c o n t ents on tix
even wtsro
a'o,l till the found orls
dp-uoycd. At one store five
keg were emntit'd
,'ln .theafti!rnohn a party t.f nialo
1-w,:ilos.wmit down to Fraufil i a,
La.cil a half barrel of whiskey, 111' , 3 . 1i1e
•I 1111:p . 10 11:Z1, and gut . : d.runl; ro s tin:
r4i - cots. A. mere dvsgranelul scone
iiover saw ;hurl
•lyilmie liquor iyaseittroyt:i.i
...cut for more, and dec!are:f•thil
rr.iiiation to continue, the salv. A
\VII meeting is : about to
. be neld, to
ippoint a day farvoting upon i
of r.ll.iwisig tho sale of Imoxicii,ting
,iz iiiks in the pity lin.its.",
THE 111119 to enable the. Territories
. .
::IFOrgon.and Minnesota to forip Con
ttittitions and Sla.tefli,s•e'rCnietos.
?oratory to a4l.nai6ion iat ALL: colon,
iiame passed the .House. Although
lothii:g is incorporated in the bills in
, :e4arci to the extension
, of sl2.‘.ery; •it
weflunders't,i;;4l.thLtAhe,Stare:l to
•forined will be null-e..ve.l:ol:!i::g.
l':iose•who.oxpect Crltt6,s z k ic,
fling to slide-throngli the Senate with
!tut difficulty are probably Fnis.fiket!.
11:40 etAry, who . e.):Jp - .)se that very
honorable body will doubtles nos •as
.eitsierto keep an eye out as to the.bai
once of nower. It writlrl' ba terrth!e
th . e of that s
L
weegi-osi th e of nationali
ty found wanting." No, the
:n .Hater evil Mint keep stride with the'
be
4)1 )and eveo if one or
otorio Iteßs aheaii all the better. FO:
oirety free State, Adr43;tted_ there must
'lle one or more stave. Such is the
.
wis'ent. suite of things in the United
tates Senate on this all important su 5-
:tea tp Tiiat body has
ernateti-and.sususined laws awl trans
,•:'ions more infamous because of our
Oncral:oulightenment; than those of
,Tny other country on the face of this
~ .,4id The.. proceq.di:,,zl
ME==I=!EMS
at wciiil(ll4F4gratfiillW Tit
sham I and: rein
.4odY for this at.* of thirAc - 7.11e oily
one we know is the ei'lightentmint
.hr.tli l iai.petifil.e.L- It ha.4.-itim.d . Wiat t)l.c_
pefiile must he more enlightene4l-tivan .
their represontatives„mvelum9st: auJ
an GA.) r ple-b I
that arch liend of the South 7 -thil V,au
iscas uehuohn is r.. He is ,t0,.11e - the
panacea for nnr
ez•of,lesrpujim. 77 ll,v. f: ie . l4/e Pt:/?lijrrif
THE. JOURNAL
, conn , i.uT: Pt
26. SSSI
:V , DICI4)
W ! ! .. giyos in :a
very i:itere:itiii l • Raper in re-;;.:vii Li
the tninujal wealth oCtili•.= ml 4
count-Y. Mr. Petherie is a n.racii;:•(!,
miuin en;i.let.r, in the.
coal districts, ail ha-s (1 , ,u1k110,s exam.
itied our coal lands v:ith C*Li
rnd suientifi:; exactilos; :tas
heyotid a (19ubt . i . kuit G oal,a n j
iron 018 exist~ tc agreat, exte:tl la ow
NVo . invite LAtr.ceittLi . s to a
.
prrusal• ~ 1 3 1'01)0:1
• g.,7? e the. attenti cif out'
:radars to the "tinivrittert
of the laud of Goo! ;e;," (. 1) . ( ) ;:r first
pa.2, - e.
_They were furui.,hedto
123 by the u gentlemati
lug in t9 . wn3lli;) in this c.,ttraV
Lowilora t h e take ten,laring
out tliv;k•A t*.:l
que,:ing him to continuo the chroni-,
ele.s. up to tae present ti ma. They
aro veiy origitil and truthful, andeur
breilreti of the Fo!publicau press will
find them ;,yortiryefeirroultion italung
their feeders.
Mutalet . —uay, crime of ail de3-
ctiptions—iterins to he . the tnania . iu
the large Cities and even 5M11.11 Cidlges
t . oug.itou LOW' and of ty. 14Tnih3
the 10,rrid I‘.3ltils of the .New Ythrk
1111/riltir are itoing. eked out, he:ore a
Coronets jury, we, here in the back-
picking up ()ur
e•ichung:26 t.!) see accounts of
an r.. 1 ./rirattioci , ,as mmde3r at Lling
ham, ;Nlam , . tii.rditier was rite
po:l•, , itaner in lilac ~vas
111F1:1 ro , ieb r.:Jpecteci and honored
i.s !-,tlfterirlg
fi !):- a :.i. , 411t ur rath:if
f..,... al Ei::,•aiturnell .iii:lt;s3,. illl,l 'IL Iviis
111Ve Lb.? a::+ll•AarlCt.•
fl., c ;oror,l, ; r e .;l
lIIM
~ , it 11 . .3 ri:it
MEI
;-,;;;iiig. x IC,l)l2,Nitii,il gc.;l
iVr' i tj 7;" d iill`e it
i•: lieu
ot the cou , ,zt, of a
Mr. Gardiner ti••:as
dd Wt. Ertl gi:td w& am tint a m
red err. disp.osed to live
yot, I)l'ovlci . c.l the Lord is
.A. G-eliera.l Barikiug.Lavcr
Pli), cif Eciz. has .reported a
Ban!cinc.,c , riaw in the II:)usa of ltepre
s->nlst F,. which, iu its - cgaikeral tro
ci;i•:=.s, that -;;I New lorit.
It ie "An Act, to Regulate
pnitect the.
pe halo of this State from loss - byr the
thilure of 3rinksi" ttwi pr . ovitle3 that
`a n y tyr p - E411.01 - 19, f ,rmed . in
cntnpihn'ne.e with the prnvi,iions of this
act, tnay transact the busineßS ,jf Bank,
ri in this Oi alit! estab..
lizh of (E , colrit, .iep•)git and
circulalion.for th.tt purp. - ”!.t, u p.m the
t.i.rrnA t e nd c)ncliti.ms, and subject to
all the liahilitieg Tied penalties herein
pruFct-;!iA." !rite least nurnbSr ni
;ILtseitiiale , l together is
limited to five, aml as inaui more ?s
!ecl - u.ritrtrt!
bill, as reported, contains thir!) ,
sections, and we rogre: that oat:space
wiil nut porant U 3 CO Z.V-43 it as lengthy
a nntiee as we could 157iSil. SUCAI a
law, however. has long been needed in
thil State., and-fruit a nasty pernial o f
we are ineliaoti to think it
Would be ace'eptable,fo
peuple in the Stai.e, ex.e.,pi perhaps
those who ale already in
institutions with special - cnarters.—
They of clirito will übject, beeause it
will bring theai into greater competi
tion, and requires frotit diem mere
ample security to The holdeis
notes.. Tee prospect is .that the bill
will pass both Houses, thritigh-ii-bas
much and' influential Oppotilticin.: As
it is not' a question of paity
ht.wever, it st:a.nd.s a • .prett , god
.r .4mr.L•
granciti-N
. getatifough and bpeobtp
.1 "1
A
intßenif)ylyania, have "sai is
•kithl4 ae any-in to cot)n-•
try-1641 . 041 the.:wajcirity of Ai- bav i lts
are established upon good basis ; but
ivitut .we uuW ,vtant ,is SeCtlr4,y - t Ihe
drip htfal credit.: and ,w,ititth: cant citify
atiot;s .;pid pi , ? ,f ,all, and.
!Hi:l4:l . 4•then) -u . ndet: clititrOi of.
pro)tqUllye
-
• 'rite ryt. - 17.1rt. railll;'e of the I.:au . i;aster
a,;(1 , o! hers,—
tho cce(Lit them-
irreprozleolthie, up to the
t'u faitut •-;Lve, I. necessity
tlr xuch a law greater furce•tilan it
could liayudurived. frcuti., any other
sunir e. : Under, the
-this State, wren, a. banl
wit4".large am.)unt of,m,tes iii
el , 0 1 .atioo, tae holders of Choi;
. .cotes
(ur4.is by a mere -accident .111 , 21
. ge,t
i: l t.ethe baud> of other b•mks or capi
are very
,gcukl•al:y.:rach •of
stnaii , or 'nil I hug,- . irrra,u; ; our
laws a: a such that tliosc peF.;,:cs hy)l4 :
na;o4 and livhag at a disouce.
from the-bank cannot recover tifeir
losses wilt:out doing SO at a sacrifice'
of ti rnp -with , an -nx.f i fen.fo equi..l to the
lass by tiro amount of !lotus in their
l'iota these a...f.! enabled
to Tudeeul a. hirge at71(111;a Ul thcir
notes-ai a ;Teat discount, anti by spas
(2'1.11 legislation are po,rinittei to re-
suine their Int9ll . ess tle 111::13 Ilk
their former operation:s, and with even
lesF secnritv to tho hill-I,ol*rs.
are the.reforp in ravorof this htw, e,vo.n
if it has r.•few imperfecinns, fin thus,
c , m easily be remedied al they arc
wafit• apl)tt:.t2llt
'Buchanan, Bre:Atenridge and
rsee Kansas''
Wu copy the . li)Lowiti,r; from the
Ct,!; ;;G ,, a , in order that. the
read;ers the j(mmizi way ktin.o.• the
exact M . (!a!;11!g illyiterj(:Us 1,v0r,-13
which notwared un the pos . ter* - of
great —Democratic" juui:ee here last
We'regrut triatwe tae ! Wit, a. aopy
of Mr. Jarre,i' letters, 3.3 We ti4illk it
would thfow conniderai, L lei more li g ht
upon tile suirjeut.thitn the edit:or the
atizen has given. :it is agr eat pity
that 'Kr. 13igier cruld tlit get out of
the scrape with a little more credit to
himself'acd his pally;
" iiArto Pus}: -of Seri-
BigicOs speechtis is
cwiiity. It is
he it.;tar in ;tie
ot:e nostii t rs
used in the wirtlioru and welter.: part
Free
A I th e e l ~te of this speech a is letter,
printed, froth M.r• Juirrte; of .he Ciwd
erspttrt Putrint, iii which he ,tates;
that "ho wrote tide, matter for, and prin
ted tio.t •nt ,, tF>rs itiln.tel;• at:4 l . that ,I• yeti
tito i:e;uieee 'spoken nr,
meant 0; prop.'e of bfa liS 5' S'l7,oo:l '
in' Pee 16 CitOOSC ?Vital eiTr
!hey liird, without inteiference Con
grev . 1 „ 1 Ain,. that 'lieu. though? Mr.
James fulther states, that tins* idea
f. , :eq?...ently 'made apparetit in his
palter, during the campaign.
"Re•illy, Mr. liie:lett and his friends,
are bard pushed -to get thern.-s•eives .hut
of a tight place. It is not only knoll u.
to th e p e opl e this regbi tt 'of country
tint these handbills wet. , got up 'lot' the
O t p ross purpob e • of attempting to de
ceive the masses; but it is :115 , ), ktw'cin
to Mr. James. . 11, as ass,.e,rted, his
con,tructitm was put tipoti.tite ‘rtbrti-:
i•;
wily the 11.3 Ra Of }),) , li'l g i nn t
\\7 1. 110 but james ever dream
ed 'el putti,,, such a etitHtftiction un
-
e n .these virtu-4s? Tnis is far abead esi
dß lll .,er d ei of our coanty. Tnt•t•
never Ch.ovgiii of . this d4nstructbin'or
it chawzing it from its.its obvious
tr - eattiug, wai • in'ade a
bout it in . Uougre3s, How strange
to t !temple should be L 1 1,,, d ar k
a i dou t ;nese int,st_t;rs. conuty as
well at; Pottet• itiern fiotided with these,
dso were many the'6tuntie3 west
and e , :tith . 4 this, Y:kt are infornted•
liaa Mr. Bigler forgotten the tima
Av'r-“m ite.carne into tnis coatriy,
.that
wails st„phi, ,),1 the way between
this ;I (Yee n Ills attention was partic
-TILT.. Li caileat:i fir these.. posters and
- these ,rel'v
.."Now, sir. .I;cnii, the reason why
_orthern au,l western Penio r .yi, ri i
Wit, not cat - Tied under tids cry, wag,t
thrit the peur.do could not be gnt!ki by
these . chip-mtps, '.Sinbad4lie;sailw."
scorieg. 'lnes© attempts at dectpLiiip.
%ve.t . o tei.t and repelled at every cor
ner, a;nougn'ntoutly I;ecf:i.-ite . t.l_ in E
the sfl-ea:L_ld Durnocratx."
.31z:solz,ri.:Dcmocrat .status•
thet,. therms ,are; twofity-three tti ia7 cat
banks in.tlie spite of: Illinois kcatod in
the swamps 6t . Egypt, ;And the fr ., ,ni;l:s
elsewhere, amnunt
infi in the aggiegito to'34 miiiinnsr
„,rir r. o i rrtza p, an li ttiFit h e f: eil d. , L7 .P.e,e l ifixed,.7.3ll4' . t... our delerrates at _ If the esslorations on those tract
r , oft tusvillefsrho(ididd 4 M.ofidakk illy Oto 4 ,
slon4,ol.tion, to lie !lel_ at ad et •.c = 41: on t trim adequat e
ggli ft., Ivas;eiiie 4/tbe,pionebrs ti,,,,f, iltirrliiimrpi l on tg . 4 25th of Sim cli',i i text -xte sYst.t atkally, I believe that
~ .5..„.....1 , r
INC - trill'? V esternllen.lsyFt'inte, diiistqu:: , vt'i::,.. ," — ?:1 , . - •,,
. 1 „ •., • ptc 191ructou t 1. , ,, upp:}l t ... • ,ililin- • the jwalua.r . veins - would have been
in Supt:,,'!yitig; tht„,lands ofqe liollaqd' i -. ... ,04 ,I • 1 • r ., : -.1 . &1-, A.,; ,
.t ..(, )i, ~: l q.;_ of Viegren coup L_ for the et 71,1 n ;e .4 ,i• cta,ty. in regard to iron '
ta,n A tlroniLnyLeveral -,-pars).rictr•
Ito his - settlumer. - . nn 011 - Cteek, after-- b .ce of Supreire'iudge. ----t- - 43-rif-a re 7 11 ' and efficient syst. In' q f
a. ..e r x_plorat4e.na had,bern PO i , ..:r 04121 . 13,z , „ .
1 1 ward (in cerapany=with-Saranet-li.err_±.-_-_-.Reszived, - - -- -Ttiat - rhe - pr once-dins
linti rplanieliWitli4ms,..both late :01 rtifil ll'. il l iii.% ( . .V t iffi g i tii, l ow th e coal nitelisqrlis) .;-.(tal has been
'itAlisite`cl in the Pen
-coo ert•yd eceasedr). olifikkr_ect the,-;ci0tar.i.,.....„.„.,-.,,,.....-....-...r...,- -- ....-,„.....„..,„,.,_,,,,..,,,..„...,„,...„.,„j, frnifr a...i. w .,, 36 . 147 , t ...... i -
ow , inn .
0r.,...(i
, fral_ley, ; :kixyy - gongs n ‘ fronviits .I,nloutilli".ii.„.:l,9r;,l9t Ifl_ • ”, 1 1• ^ .1 rt . '
. .. , . ,(11.•f rii vili fi • b i• ryt,t,„ II Jones E s ' l one ca.ie Lam I.llt.wineil Li:Wm ILI. 'ij
'wide() tlle.y..saw,in all its_,ortginal,beau- . % . -1 . !,1 , • •
....„..
~,_ . _ _ • A tan
,ty ; but - tho . day of its ~rcupation' hid flie - inea:tili:li 2j:in i=iiitl:stne - fite:" --- 1 s ' . fei'f-t•l'lliit . :iiitie'll'erittillfts4
niit'tlien . 'il-iiveil,"tlie I hiliatH'Oveinc'e'illl : ‘ , ' , l:: - . --: . -:--'--A . .-' G. bi,,NIACEW - 4), i•i;;L:5•! beeo7folloy...•ftl ',321) t...-bz fr nft pi 64 1 ,T e
1 itv:pisses,rimi, ..I,:nd . die,ro . sed =tit 3 . enit.-1 ,- w . . 1 - G KA ., - ;', -,.,.;' -sefe.v as they sh.Juld have been; - '1 1 ;-.
the . lolvanco•tof -the -white nn:, u. - Mr.. •:r . •;• '• I • ••-,. . ..I.i-,..; G.,ii.,1.;-:-..i ~. l. - 1.. ).!
.. , t •r ...7. .•••
- I mormation , rt.SlidOtll a th e . llorin g x I
. . .
T.o.lls,andlYo friend ,lie,rritetnernbet:ed i ,_, .. !,--.. -.1, - m "-- T 1 ... .}
-• ' '
. ~ • • , .... . . I
the. beautifnb . plateati on ;the nnrtbtfl:il l Penn'sys.vani.a -Littsiature. nave* lieen-neci.:A:lrmy' lie peilf 1 4flt -o n
, ban!: ofOi I cree,ft;' - alid.having ina.le tue-! otliers'for..and'i..)s.irne'sni:iil-te::;t.a.:''
1 • • ' " •-• l' • ' ' ,l
nece,;sary
r tireoi.i.ations, `in t le- . pllng to-tlne other-droving! , ; oUL 'I:IVO sutsq
't of -1797 settled•an conirgitous,tracts;4 Suffitient.ta'satisfy to self fit I•v' - of-ti
'fe •
1. eoutiuned tn., res until 1 -
whero 4th,
guilAi-ValtieJiit:tlC4Silailits.4%ini4;iil
i remove•l . by ; 4eath. ' .1-I.e, wa..; , well '
known in all that remiiil a.:;•auindus- I Pr"E .I .Y• - - ' • • • . ,- •
• iT t "The minim* will not 'ha 'atten dtitri•?usPrper, a.snceerenan t rt
, Vl;'
in.•l lied, fir 4. to'!i\E - i5•5 . 11//.14
Martin,, vino
died ei(rln. ,3 u 1 Lhe,ll : t 4, 1113.3
ears
kebeeca .H, -Chase, tluglittir of the
late 13try. tniW
vies grapd•:.dhil
dren and: great eland cidliire.o; (lber.:
issue, J ri i,is firet in,trriage) w mourn.,
3
their . the,;
. I
Mr, Titus was Grandfadiei of the•
Pubidsher , ;f this paper. At the t
of his rlititti he was 'eighty-eight years
•of age, arid had nut, within the ,
last two or E.:tree
,year, known what it
was to lie ,ick—i.ll , l ; ti oe Ihat.lte:
was required to "LA..: to his fled"
many y(!ars since in c!!!!3:Arence
l!reakiT!g- a iimi> by latliagoa the
Up t!i the beginnin! , of last. yea!
,he,
NS' aqacti vp; arid
selfy,lit-ppcul and acres of
Leavy o:2l;7:and a:1,1 renc.e.‘l
ink she said, , "to h.,.1 iLiie
AU 1 ho :had strength ti) g
his NVOI k." The village of which 1),2
wan t h o rounder anal rshiea bars
tratriP, is n.ry
in all thtf , St.;ite,
aild for nit;rt! and I))l,,ine wurth has
11. i tra i l a plapftt CH/Hate r)p1112.-
' 4•:, picturesque awl
MI
beat:lif '' I, tht3 calle v in wai.cli i 4 iic, 13
heaitl):. , .tut .-;:ilubri , ,ns, and thui pays
a ! coolplialc...ot to t !lilt l o zi6to of its.
f );;IRI
SCARCITY or PAIN PAPER•—Pftt
virus t)o.iait ,%sue
,of.outr . l)l..p4T , v t.
r: n- and pr,:n
LT:Oi en nr
dr_ir
.Itit;!;i2o fif a ~ a;kuv :11 (7.1:
~•.._, 1.: t; I: !I. I _7 i ; , .-1. 11', IV.
et : ol , t‘i g:J: 1 •Ifinii
ii ror
lii
WM
inn i,:siaf ‘1, 7 , :,rho
f' ,. ,)rri a mill it I),iosviii
N. v., itaingi
_ .
C. F a wee,ulLl:plt depend
tc4', irtpe-e v ris ;c•
rituire all thvir stock
their C;outract the „V Y. Triu 4.le.
e, are I . IOW etl4.-tlVt)1 . 1;11 to get trace
milkvhich ~till furni,slt.tt;
a regular t3epply, and our iedAltiri need
not, be if ti do not f•ecceive
the 'paper' regular tor a, flew lvetiks to
They will, not however
anything fro:n the year's subse: iption
as the paper i 6 publi-hed by niiinberg,,
a: Id every ..3ubser:ber is entitled to 52
regular numbers.
own
Prel)ey is at 'Ire:loot very starcF..,.mod
of euz:ri,e verb we
1y 2t ho t.0.-3ce rnauy
Th;,„l,r:•,- pli~cd coup try
adva . .miirg tow • s su . :)scr:Ttlon prices. -
We do uot,.hoivever., , witili our
ers to cutisider a . nnowcement a!,
a 1111.61 ,on. oqr.pri,rt,
do so unless corn.pelled
Republican Meeting
In.pursuanco of a call published in
the ,Tournal, the" Republice.:: electors
of Potter county met iti the.Borotigh
of Coudersport ; on Thursday evening
the 19th inst., and organized- 112 i elect=
ing„A. G. Olmsted Esq. Chairman and
W. B. Qrares Seey. The ob
ject of the meeting .was stated by. Col..
P. A. Stebbins, .NV:r111 0n MOtiOil
G-. 13. 'sverton u.sq. Isaac Benson Esq.
.w as chosen Representative. delegate
to tne;aepuhlicau,State Convention to
fet at litirrit ,. ./Urg on die 2:,ith :of
Mareh. next,. and J ojin F. D.onakison
tooommended as Seziatoyi.i del' gate
to said . Couseption. After,
trr a short but .aPprepriate Ap,eech
from Hun. loseph Mann, tile follow
ing: resolutio4s were . .unalnimowly
adopted.: : - - .„ •
.;
'rho ,are
iYithlield inlet t but.6•F what reay,qu
we are hist-able to surmise: Through
our . " . exchange . s - w . e
that ... the Legislature ist still :in Session
untir:thp: last of .
this week-, when: it; will'atljnurn fort
one.,week in order t(i'
Mem bcrs (noarii all; of - co it r-e
whcr:misli, an opportunity to .atteud
the inaiigift6l ~ eremotii&d of Presiden't'
Mich:loan, at \N'asiliegton, which takes'
place on Nya,lnemlay
srsiti, - we learn, will make his constitu
ents a vi : s:.Cin' li en of T. o
ling t' ki . i , .ltj
ington. • The Detnocratic niemhers
of 6(l'urtte, and writn,
the hope: of getting sumo drive, tf
nothing More than that of lilackilig the
President's boots, iv() go.ng off : on a
grand- annual "spree."
• Wo make the '=followingg — extract
from the Daily Record. as the only
acts u 1 of speciilintereit to
this community: - - - -•-
Peen rN•Pc..tcr.
B!inson, a to relmase
the county of 1 ~t.teVir,illl the, payment
f certiiiit, expel:lt-13 'ding: red in the
cast• n. ibe c.mt.y:st.t.q.l John
C. N1 . G;160 and .1. li. Heck.
Mr. li;:nson,• a hill to'estglili-,11
township 1)1 .lackson, ii the !iv L3l
Potter, tutu a sPbar oleCti..n
Mr. strypiciiiiiiit tt, the
act, "An act, Co prtive.it
ur r with
tie.; (if l'i , l;r4, Pvttis.r ... hc d
Elk."
It. , :port of llr..Ths. Petherica,
to regard to tka Ke-iting Coal Land', i t PLdter
and ..AteKean C.,unti:(,s,
WILLI% V: ERQ
DrAR
vrour miiiorn! la 1= i;
p: : .n2•i:"):411y •
2019. 21',1). 201 t; • . i , i 2,)70
:.;;; .1
MN
lIIIMENI
21 : :: , 4•11,0;%4g i-ti
ISIE
=MCI
tqw
,
d
t; wr liay is ei.);,e:tl
~tvf•r:.J volasLl•
gOcri bibtvonous coa? ; :;•1(1 :s'i:.. C?)
Or it Y.i 1),•tt , 1 ii!..+V
I g $ , 7,1 tlri! el
ti a,,ts
•
n a no stratification rn-a-zir,s
thflS(3 U . :WAS a p pearS 1,1 bavory
inpreTtatice of iv icll.'Dorl as
to the !.ziirte.ral.eliaracter proper
ty, ancl t!le fo.:flity and eeorp,
ot!ratiotiEz, is ,abvit)u,
great thiekless of surface covering'
reriders'the exposurtii:if tbe veins more
ditTe,:ult than in rnaUk other mining
districts ; and f(ir the same: I , :mtson the
c,(ingl(,:nerzne, t7.-rtlis the base (it
the F,(1(1, measure;, •is not so easi!y
traced as in some other coal ileltls,(. but
their regularity may be c(mfi-.
rll L'hit they
4;')(4z . 4,,i.0 3 vv.ery. Instance, whet e they
been - I . aid. o,pen.•
tract 20.70. there is a. c.)al vein
(which -from its contsming plies of.
cannel coal, has l)klin named the Can
nel, Coal vein") 4?, lett thick (having
in a very few, yards extension Of the
drift iticreased S, o r , 9 inches) besides a
top bench of or six inches. This is
ayery important vein.
In the.same tract, 2070. a vein has
b,een,. stuck with very good ,coal but
not sufficiently opened to show its
thickqe,is; aid another, also not prop
•etly .proved, immediately over which
i s a boa of rich balls of carbonate of
imbedded, in day, separated from
cue coal by :about 10 inches of slate,
rendering the mming yes y favorable.
hi tract 2050 there is a vein of ex
cellent, biturninuti. ci;4l 3 feet thick,
over wh;cli is a stratum kif balls of r;ch
iron ore,---thecartionate, which, foh
lowing. the -,rorkin; r p4 . the coal.canbis
rninc3l ft , a trifling exitonse. .
•MISINC: &NGIIKEII,
; L)4tc 1956
'iv l:itc
,~: `,..t
EEO
CI .• ;.
r: ~ •
=EOM
with any
far abir:e.water level. The vry, g , r ,.
tle dip of the,veiitat,--fthoirFeg9larity,—
and the almOtlattee on. tat.
: '7 • )
~roun 1, will
the,mitung and
el livyry ttf , coaltap ,tyet.i.il:;ortd
r t.
e et luilit."6-Ts'
p a - iigL4-rfirl' r t`,.; "ft ;t 2.
the. me.t.l.";ellieiiioc.::rnint.rs .1n
ertv, their labor will be t.lytaiud:l
vatitageult<i" terms. 1
ii - pe vary Sitlt hle rutal:ly
fr;r and the
prilportinil of volatile matter rel it i, i t.
it - valuable fits pay ‘volks ; put!
I am aware „
.caU .be- t tarisport.th:
• . ,
ti) e .he principai ,
putt.t.F
semptiol l an, the Atlantic
grozetr Ittirzwtall-c 'Jinn from a:e uth-
er ‘vliere coal suitable for the purp.e
is produced ;. am] tiree'lyalr
attention to!, strongly to the yet, thit
yiwr 1,11,crt:;• 1:tlicl;; aro . runr.l.t- in tro•
Ne.'x
alrd 'poet+, ',lrv..
. ,
Ihar
lan(ls far I
any biturninuus
urn
,yotle : - Litnity. lat!ios,
tr.eritir)ned.---(c()itai!lilg - I uti , iorv.tarl
a• cult five tli(.:l;:uta :tcroi.)
rn i :w r a t ext'cri.l, 1,1'..‘1
t... , 11 . y dirt:et I'M tin t
c,):o„s;niw; cite yam
cr/i•all a 1 ,41.11 five
p
t.) Ai!t,,;tx ,Y
a.
Gt , witifmt LAily lviil j r Ave vcry vdiva•
' .c.l 0; •
IBM
n.n. ,f,k4r
10 , ,t1;•/-tfttlir yntli•A
• Pc.rfir.mc,;
E.l,4ileer
A PR.p - .g::l) Nb;G:ttl L at }•.-sea:,l:+l
prez;e.iited
I,agi
.11 pr:ill .r, :,,v:Lkl
ihr% pli-117,•• m
: I .r hiti!Hz
in f: 0:n coiniitz ou,rSLite
11 a vt e I; i iremitiut.k,
•
I p Z . : 1 1,1 C. 11-1
tim; tr+ty. Kr.o) .stwint:t a. 1.1
wx!,014.;
'Jr CU.:IL:VI. • :111 ti tri i 'LI
tißtt
State, aud
by mobs ~;(1 - excitement; the.t.ui•...:-
11w:uncut] sinves are sew. bete
El
rnaite: 4to bett,,:ne a cliaigt! Up ,i1.1 ; ,•,'
public or individual charity, tvh iC (1,.11
crirricri - which o . ccupy
courts,-fill but and ifiGrcoor
taxes Tll.- p . .titifut - hasj)een tefo•rwi
to Nfo.s9t 4. Socahnr. 4)f Elk; \Velcu
1 7 ..1-k; Lewis, Cotvi:y.
As oßelect c,munttee.
9?.‘21:11 ECNTUNI AD 110311?;ESI.-A
nia 1, ill Net.; Y.Ork %V: iti;r4, • if)r the ins
fohnatiim of that:pa : ldie; that
ca ix o
cun ,-
trly E• the R:f4:11411,
Europe is the White man, 'arid 'Ai,
philoaophy.r9acoes ltihl thf.l. the E. 1.•
ropeau 03tock-- ileg•tierates Ja p:4l . y r
this continent..• has
further' made- the tiiscovery tkL t the.
Y. - ankeesfurnish..phy . sically, alarming
evidence's' of ibis. - f-deterioral
inevitable result: - nrelirilate 'and soil—
_We should think .this lea Hied Riusisn
' would be
_in hast,,A9 escape_ . froni 1
euuntry..‘vilere he.,is ip se., much dan,••
ker of . beiiig .changed
. .
d!rctilaticin nf the Erie City
B!tlik is. now, we are' sgilred by earn'
patent abotit.s4 s,
000. Tliers* acid inanager'9 sru
increasing zfinrts-trr put the Bank
in a c6etliiish=wirich it to
pormiinen'tly . rb'strie bimirrasi ori:tho
2S.of la.ai —Erie Gazette. Ft".
I*;:ert , I a:11
"Isily',lll,l den , ' Liils
C.' , lli/iUI I
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