The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, April 13, 1864, Image 1

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ed, according to the true in(ent end; exceeding three hundred 'dollars, and !it itownships, cities, or bonaughs are located, 1 ! PUBLIC SE' TIME .
meaning of such agreements and con- Isbell be lawfu l for such authorities of sip Ishkil assess, levy, and collect a tax On • BY L 5. iIIAYNARD.
tracts; and for that purpose the said au-; townships, cities, wards, or boroughs, for ;such defaulting - ward, townships, city or: !Public Sentiment, the offspring of tile"
thorities are hereby authorized to borriew !such sum or sums of money, and in sacill !borough taxes are levied and collected; [thought and • mature deliberation, is att.
money, and issue bonds, warrants, or octal amounts as may be necessary to pay. th i te ;in such amounts as may be required to; ironclad power, irresistable to whateven
tificates, in the name of such county, cor-; authorized bounty to each volunteer re: !pay the balance due the volunteers, as cpposes its progress. Sech is the Public
Sentiment' noY7forming and lathering op
porations, or townships, with. or without .:quired-to fill the quota or quotas of sudhlaforesaid, from such defaulting township, i
interest coupons attached, payable at' township, city, ward or borough : aleld, city or borough. I the elements of power for the preservation
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the Loonies of the Nation. These
such time and place as may be agreed proviVed further, That such townships,! SEC. 10. * That the money so borrowed: o ee ,
power
r ep, , tat ne
'' d . 'd 1
upon, and to levy such taxes as may be cities, wards and boroughs as have filltill :by . the' county commissioners, shall ba l p_yo m e e t e of
I
th'eughts of all classes of American wide
! necessary to meet the payment of the' their quota or quotas under any call em !raid over to the treasurer of the proper
!zens without, distinction l ot Color, that
!principal and interest of said bonds, war- requisition heretofore made by the Pre - 1 county, Who shall pay to each non-corn
liberty, the birth-right of ill iota itiss4
!rants and certificates, as the same.shall 1 ident of the United States as aforesald,!nu;ssioned officer, or private suldier, who;
I become due • which taxes and levies shall: without aid from the county, city or boka:volunte.ered from, and has 'been credited: b e made a living,practicalreality'"
awing
be .aesessed, and colleeted, as other! ought shall be exempt from any tax levied !to the quota, of such county, and has been:all men. As tete individnal thon n iA•o'
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county, city, ward, borough, or township! orato be levieti o by the said coanty,, city I innstated into the service of
; the United I become consolidated into the great' mto z
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taxes are assessed, levied, .and collected : 1 ;or borough, or for the payment of atiy iStetes, or has been honorably discharged; o f
the Nation, we have a Power
- - I Provided, That in all elections, or enroll.' bonds issued by said county commissio -! therefrom, the sum of nionhw to !Tb7Ch ' veloned that will assuiredly briOahen tid g
abOul
- - !malt districts, not having any constitu-!ers, city or borough authorities, for the :such person shall be entitled, under the! the desired result—liberty'iii P - gai!.:
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'Pled and:secured by equal and a iu7t r l e eiri
red authorities, as contemplated py this ;payments of bounties to volunteers to fiil!prOvisions of this act, on the warrant or:
all. The Nation declared its Lido
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act, competent to levy and collect said !the quota aforesaid : And rrovided fur.: order of the commissioners, drawn on him ' t o ;
basing its dahlia) a
, tax, the board of election officers of such I titer, That no county, city, ward, town- for that purpose; and said treasurer shall; pand„„ in 1716,
self-evident truths "that all/ en
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- 1 districts shall be authorized to levy, and I ship, borough, or other district, which 'net receive more thart one r half of one per ; „i ta t o
we're created equal,—that they . Were tan-
' !proceed to have said tax eolleeted in such ;shall have-agreed to offer to pay as bountricentum on any money so paid over to him.!
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;doivecl by their Creator, with certain un:
districts. , ;to each volunteer credited to such county,i SEC. 11. That the money so borrowed
righti,—Life tiberty ;andthe
- , city, ward, tor, ,;lisp, borough, or othelr,hy the schciol directors, or road commis- . a 4 n,„el e
lest ! SEC. 4 That all asseesments hereto- . e , . , e e
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- diemies a larger s l um than three hunclre •sioners or supervisors of any township.,! pursuit of Lappiness."_ ' Ttiese'great truth!
I.:t ;, fore made of taxes for the purpose or. . dollars '- , " , . . the ' . - - .
Cit3h• were the solemn thoughts of the majesto
, shall be surae.ct to the human° :or cerporate authorities of any
r , .
;paying bounties. as aforesaid, be and the ; ,„
Paid over to of a - Peopie determined to be free! They
i:.to the amount prescribed in this' act m ward, or borough .shall be
;same Is hereby legalized aud made. valid::
won their Independence of the mother
but any nrivment made, or to be made, r ' I the treasurer of said city, ward, borough
~,,, 'Provided, That the property of non com- - • • ' ' a l -
country in. 1783, and the Nation entered
oblioations given, or to be given, or 11 -; or township, or when such officer does!
! missioncd officer -3, and privates, in actual , . ••
e.ar . -
and :}''lily incurred, in pursuance. of, such coetr not; exist, to a person duly appointed by '
giving suffi-!yet .
to substantial, 60 e ts' einiatkt;
at once upon a development of - its re
service in then United States army
or agreement ! , is hereby ratified and d - i said authorities of said tornesbip, city, eources,
re
navy, from thie Commonwealth. or who
..eo rapid in grosvth as to findncepara
elated to be lawful and valid : mln:/pr -wail or borouoh, who upon
died, or were 'permanently disabled, in '
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. _a. turt icr That in ease the COMM' .! ..., t bend for the faithful
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~ ~,performance elle] in the hitherto annals of the world.
11. ;such service, or havirg been in such 1 1
stoners of any county or the commission !of his duties, shall proceed to pay to such
service for the space of one year and six I Bet, although the founders of our oev,
c e rs and controller of any county in thi I persWes, in the manner directed by the'
r- I leonine, were honorably discharged therm!ernMent 'erected a sPlendid e''dific - i3 . Of
Commonwealth, shall needect or refuee t -tenth section of this act, and shall be ' •the
is ' from, cud the property of widows, minor, take ' n• . - , , the
is allots-ad • - • •
of
non _
„ the necessary steps to raise, er coramanoweu same per ventage as r•
children, and widowed 01Ctiterz menetitution; vet in the formation of some
, ; piece the ratsiog of bounties in townships ,to toe county treasurer, by the tenth
commissioned officers. and privates, were
wards rir ,, 7,,, !0f its beautiful columns there Was some
e.. not having raised, or section of this act : .Provided, That the
died in such service, shall be exempted' or b --,.-••. ' = . unsound mater;el' d II" •the
.. use . ut now in
'coo:mei:CCU t 3 T:lls^, bountie s at the time compensation allowed to any collector of;
li Um taxation ender the provision.s of this, . order of re:construction, all unsound ele
v., of the pesemee of this act, then, and i Ma:nes, under this act, shall not exceed; terial is to be removed, and in its I
act; Proric7 ed. That the provisions of the . • _ le ace
, ,that en-c, F.L;•I !ocrnshir, ward or boroue . two ;per ceuturn.
first, second, third and fourth sections of . • . . -e' . , -, , a , - . ;fitting material perfectly sound, is t* u
by thew autimeitme aforesaid, shad be", • ream
! 1-. That In case any veteranl„ed, which with lladded ' '
this acashall be so understood os to have. a : a grace coo
a_ • power In 1.....0 , 22e..1 aed rai.ec bounties a ,soldiers, who have re-enlisted, and have l o '. I ffi i. •
rrferenee only to such aereements and ~ ~ , , o , i , ; •oeaa y o ashls to posseos enduring
I by" Lb - credited to and , e ' "
. , I rutty am, as cmattuaine as I, done the. , no_ 2(.:11 ep mai totalit y, ete elli m e
lee. ucfortunat I h b 'ld
0 Y t e n;!., P , ul --I'
; , contracts as- hare been entered into ley the -m .
county ^u!-)r1 ,, .• ' shall heir:after be credited on the - re -Put ••
ate ~
1. De ,*1 c;;aulcd bil the Sen- ' authoiities aforesaid, subsequent to the - • '-' 1 V s- mg of of our grand temple of wilterty, the
ate u , "I ii , j's•-' 0./ I , ' ( vrcsc ' , tail . vcs of the' seventeenth day of October, one thousand Sze. 7. That.the said manly commis locality from
i draft, t i o the which they I work was not as full and 'complete as at
Ca ro nit, a toc. ilt.le of Pc :In ;:y1 Ca nia ;,I Gen- eielm hundred and sixty three. !stofiers, or school comm;.esioners, road' or 'g iva-1 5' v° l u u tcereLllscch veterans shall i first intended. An element of tirearm;
ere/ else ley met, and it is hei-eLy , - - 'commissioners, or eupervieers, of „ y tbe paid by the local authorities, whose 'a
seed Of mischief was left in the teleere
teee. J. That all the provisions of the t ,
t,hactt,l hll Ida: GLihvit . iy CJ 1/16 some,. f
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mnsitio cr cerperate authoritiee of at • duty it is to ray b6nnties, such bounty as nem for the time help& f 0 ''''•
a , o African ametrtm
section of an act to create -C Q. ' -' - '
T unaTula
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That a . :l 'nand warranie, or certieMetes ofcity, ward or borougli, ere h ere b y nni l or ., aal e. the provisionse
' of this act, shell It e- "
-- trusting to he sure in the. nohleness of
.oan, and provide for arMID.% 11 5s i paid to volunteers from said locality. 1
indeb:ctia;:s'F, domed by the COMl,DiSsion. t--e -tete, deed, (for the purpose of carrying out the i confident faith that this then eel:moven.'
of passed the fifteenth day of May, one thou- , Soc. 13. Tnat if any soldiers, or non- ere o: cotutbiseiouers end controller, ! provisions of this ect,) to narrow money, Il_ !edged, evil in the country, would,
sand eight hundred anttsixty one, which!commissioned officer or private, who!
env cum] t', or the corporate authorities oft- and issue bonds, or certificatei of in- the benifieent working of freeier'stitatione.
antnomzed the associate. judges st ud !
.ic.• ci•v. wird or hurow , h. or the sehrJol ' delete-Item., no bond. or certificate, ne b e I would have been entitlcid to receive the ; have a ease :Lyle solution; and ultimately
di: ec t o i s . , , i ; roa d coonii k s i oners, or
sn _ county commissioners of 13e several coun-I less then the sum of twenty-fire dollare. ! said bounty, shall hare tiled before receiv- 'be totally eradicated. Fatal .mistake;
ties cf_ tins . Comm e onweaali, to constitute
tseesesote, of airs tuamship of this corn- ' except vslien the bountfis leee than tysen:' iner. , the meney, the proper .authorities lease of life given to the Afridati
board of rellef tor the families of Quell ' g' ,I il the. tall pay tee earn. to such Demon or , Cl
llMlWea,ih,ifor the payment of bounties , a " " ty-ove ...o.iiarS, in ame of such couoty,l, sn •e• - - • - ..aye tiade for twenty yearti,iir ! Until I.BbB,
, %%aunt eers as have been, or snail be en.' • t - - as by the laws of the Uoited I
to pereGrli yelunteerinet to enter toe tale townemie, city, ward, or Leroueli, with or' rt,er'onl'l Was literally sowing the tares and the
rol'a I and In , ete-ed into eel- . e f- e Id he entitled to receive the
Nary or naval serrice of the United! n '.' • -t- • . '•° - *lc- ••• 3 --i mithout, inter set coarsens attached, ray-' ;:-"tates won ; - wheat together upon the rani(' TifidE
,Itneir weeeral counties, are hureby ex-:,..,•„1„ t s„}, tines, h,autity of deceased soldiers.
: - -"tetes, 111-.01.1' any I - evils:rico heretefore ,_ h , in dhe such manettr: • 'fields, to multiply the evil inde ! Anitiii, it
d •ipe:ied to the families of men ' `•••- -1 ' That e 1 ' f the
::a lc 1., ; Cik: Pmisident of the United t°,`-'!"' and `• • ` -•• ,aS .uay be a g rc e d' i nr,c7, 4 and t o l evy , r ,,d. ._.1..1..- _-_, - all aecooms ca ; not to exterminate the,gOog seed: . -
:7„,,,.te!,, be ,iiia
the
same
are herby le,vai. Jr have been, or may, hereafter be ,; assess, 0 , „1i 'F,Dp„tv, professions, receipt; and expenditures Of the bounty "But as the toms Pied the whet ;era
teed, eirola %mid and binding .upon
13.'e!,
dratted or conscripted and mustered imo :rados, e
arm Gem:pew:one, subject to rasa- fund, arising from any taxes that have! to grow tweedier Until the harres ;lestitt
the service of the United mnates, and bT.on asscseed, or that may be assessed foi!
celmstMs Chive,, wised.-, borough?,and
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taresthewheatl e -
I p the also , a
credited to toe nuota of said coubtiee ' ,' ,.,_ ,
the purpose, as afore : said, shall be auditen ,
~ , x o.,ilips. as if full and legal authority t _ . i - ' • -, ' collect such taxes as may be DOCC.:Fary to _ rooted up." So now the time of Sacord
C. S. ..t. F.I. A. JON ES, made :;; , ,, , i
c. ,. ,„t;;; , ;1 1 t . ,,r
the i. ,, ,,iim ,
and
tnt; , ,:itih reepective.y ; and all amangements e
meet the, principal and interest of said m
! in line man cer as otner county, township, ! Darvest of our Nation has come: The
• he the. seve r al coentiet of this Common- . -t,lr, ,no a , - i
city, borough, er selmol die .....t ac_ urn.,_ .
DEALER l \ DEUGS.7.II , .i , II'!N:-: P.\ TNT'i ..,f,' the :glill3 ri:len they were iesned and - ..., - . bonds and certiticatee, as they than be- nrdne larvest commenced in 1861 and
••
f' he co:Lillie- of
aeaa.l, for tie support o. l , ~ ace audited. - i'- - , ,t
ohs. f ancv Article.,..titatioa,:rf. iiry cc; • , i. ma ,k : nffil Oat. in all ceses where au; come due end paeable ; which taxes shall ;the reapers are at worts. • wan- a win "to
trocerics,&c., Yr.lill :1.. (7,11..r.-3,y):;. l'a. • 1 .1 : :. - - volunteers, militia, drafted.or conscripted' SEC. 15. Ali I - Jonds, warrants, certifi- . ,
_ _ ,_ _ spec!., cum m ; tice, CO n; lo,ss;oner, or all be collected as caunty, city, ward and g a ther uthe' handles - burn
p tares in to
; urn
ra E. 01, ..ISTI.: D. - . ; 7 , ! -
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~ . ; t , . men, mustered into the service, and
memmemo ?I I....limmons of any emin.e, '' homueli mica are now levied and ccl-'; eates °` In a,,ehtell,ness °r leas issued, or' theri" and to destroy the seed of them as
or-dited -t- aforesaid,r -,-, h<.reh l'o-'ived ' • •
DEALER IN DRY G'o , -"DS: i:•EAT'Y-MAT , E clty. ty;;;,.,:1,1p. or b woueli or wv.rd, shall - ` ' ' - Y L '&" - • levied, including a per capita tax t f not to be issuma IlEller the pros - m.lons 01 this ett ed y „,o,...thiessiobut gatherto the jilleat
and cortfirmed; and full and legal author- or of any special act heretofore- passed
Clothing, Crockett, Groo,:rios, t.c:C., _,gait:;:., have ~,e „ „i e o d and paid, or booaoie per _
' nic.re then one. dollar on all tastable, male, act , • into the barn." And so this Pew but
Couder,:pr 1. ra. - --.- *i-- is herebmoiven sail count commis- i - 1 - , l• or hereafter to he passed, euthorhzing,par- •
a sunaltv liable for the payment of money, '." . ",, - 3. • minima - Inm : Frovidtd, That °air one! 'Fact manner of hnroestiina is to petrify
COLLEKS SMITII,
for the per: lose of payino bounties to • sinners to burrow money for the payment per capita tax shall be levied in any one titular cities, counties, re-de boroughs a '
ticu. . .." ''''2 : thet old fields and regenerate them, by
SEALER in Dry Gilods.t.ro&!ries. PrcrT.,:lort. velunteers, 'under the late - calls of the of such expenses, and for the extension 'year : Peom:ded. That in all cases where , r townships to borrow money and pap; so Wins , the Pere seed,' - "until ther ifiall
Hardware, Queensware, Cullery, :1 , 1,1 :61, of such relief to the families of all private! •...., r e en .d, f 1 .. 'bounties to volunteers, shall be exempt bi o - r '
President °f i che United States ; any pereon or personas, h i,.. .e .o re t. hare, ssom and wave in the glory o the
Goods u.stially found ill n country 4.:itcre. l., , ~' w , iw c . have ' suldiers and non-commissioned officer , from all texetinn.
CiUdersport, Sur. 27 1z ,,, . ' ; been in us tereut into the u ritteu mfates • -here-;for the purpose° of raising the sum reqi- •- I
inpeneu ore an hundred fold .!
who have been mustered in or may
'1 ; HENRI' C. JOEINSON i - wen
military servic , e., and credited to such;
~, ~mite to pay a bounty to the ymanteers ,
_3 ... ;tee, to drop the &gon e the ,wand
COUDERSPOr:r HOTEL, ~ b d' ` I ' ' -
ter e rauetere into the service of t • f the Renee of Pe reeentanems ' !
' county, city, township, ward, or borough,' . •• required to 611 the quota of any ceenty. : Spea' n er o P - -• t' - ' strewgle of 6ivil war, now enactingmn our
O. T. GLASSMIRE, Proprietor. (.;orrter o-, . , United States, and credited as aforesaid ', it ', ereee • 1 JOINT P. PENNBY , - m
Main -tut '-zecond StreeeS,Coudcrsportkrot.2' With the 11
. , ciderstanding, or agmeement,
in pursuance of an rec uisition made, o' ' ---•' - ---; ' '
borelegh or townsinp, stipu-1 JO 3 ; laud, is for our Naneeded
1. tion a neCCAscn,Y
ter coo. Pa. d
, . that a law would be enacted to levy_ and P Y / United ' r la'ted in writin,g, to pay a sum greater ,
to be made, b , the President of the t Speaker of the Senate.' •
, to rune and ratify it: We are pow t t o
pare 'klarch 9 5 1564 -
A'Livery Stable is also hop in cone I collect a tax upori such county, city, ' " - '; than the amount of tax which would be I APrit° l . - E ; - -3 , . win and establish in the seeurifei'ef Pr-
Oen with this Hotel. tonoiship, boiyiugh, or ward for the Day- `tale;, or by any Low of the United States
- lice noon the assessed valuation of their! , •
, - A. G. CU.RTINr. ! •
petual life, its' necessary and legitimate
ment of such adve.ncemeat and liabilities,' now made' or hereafter to be made, or ' real or personal property, it shall and may I .- >-- . se , •
liberttes. The great truths of the ir..!5.-
• by, the Governor of Penns Ivania or au • ' ' Psis'
all solaseriptiOni, so paid, or Money bor.; •'• 3 ' ' Y: be lawfur for the corporate authorities of; IDEA a:: Sroca - Tat Donahue. laration of Independence are to he nth
law of said Commonwealth now tuadc3 or . .. ,
romed as afCresaid, shall be good and 2
: such county, city, ward, borough and; 'as a broths"r a boy," right from the' throunh all the length and lare a dca s of
valid againstl such county, •citt, Cairn-, hereafter to be made.
township, to' collect the amount so .sute• l'Creett of the ay," and he- bad a f•mail ' the land a living reality. In fife 'elirit
ship, borough, or ward, as if the same! SEC. 6. That the commissioners of scribed : Provided, That no bonds oe, contract on the Conway Railroad, in New' of this the work hes beenconememeel, in
had been suneeribed or borrowed by the! any
arid every county. in this Cornmon !certificates, issued under any of the pro' , Hampshire, in the year of grace,
- • • 1 1855, in !the saint' of this the work goes :ep.---
corporate wither:idea of the same, nrider wealth are hereby authorized to borrow; visions of this act, shall be for a lonoltethich, ho a g r ee d -t o t a k e hi s p a y pert id. U nr ie r the dispensation of erne lif•erty
the provision% of this act; and it shall be, such sum or sums of money as may be; period than ten years: Provided further,. each, part in bonds, and part in stock.--; the scales of prejudiCe drop fraUi. the
the duty of ;the commissioners, super-! enfficient to pay to each and every non That in all cases where a borough and tr
he stock of this road, be it remembered hitherto darkened-eyes ; men see clpa . rer
visors, councils, or -school directors, as' commissioned officer and private soldier township have separate boards of school he -like many others—was not worth a' and feel nobler, hand joins to band and
thee case may !be, to proceed to
levy
and!who volunteered from such county, and . directors, and are embraced in one dis.NContinental,"' and has always kept up' heart knits to heart to swell' the deep,
SPRING- MILLS ACAREMY. I llct a tax! upon such county, 1 1
c•tsh , entered the military or naval service of. Inc, for the purposes of the military:
i s value frith remarkable aidformity... In calm current of Public Opinion that
SPIIINCF MILLS ALLEGANY
1 t
Co:', N. Lltotviaship, borough, or ward, sufficient to! the United States, on or after the seven.! draft the. dine:to-as of said districts are! due time Pat, having completed his job,
I ) this Nation . mnst and iiholl be Frew-reed,
pay the'principle of all such en claims, with; teenth day of Octo ' her, Anno Donelni.one' hereby authorized to act jointly in cerryarresented 'himself at the oOce
Rule Bourns, JR., ) 'Principal ! and' that it must arid shall be aeh - mluteit
kin, Ana 'Totem llonros, " , Precept ess ! interest thereon until the 'oldY of pay - ' thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, .log into effect the provisions of this act., far settlement. The money, the
bond;, free l'
Miss NstmelVsmitit; - Assistant I went, together with the east of collection and; to each and every ! ` - .E.r• 8 That in all cases where the' alnd th'e certificate a steer' - , were soon in
non-commissioned , 3- -, • . ,
'Liss Geratome Zion, Teacher be Music •
, thereof. I I officer and private soldier who May here- ' county commissioners of any county, the' Ills possession• , ; SNAKE STORY.—Betweco die ne mit ef
,
- The Fall Term commences August 20. , I
The hinter Term 'commences Decemtier 9.:
: Soc. 2. Ti-at all payment of bounties; after volunteer and enter the service of school directors, road commissioners or? I "And what is this cow?" said Pat,' Lookout .lcuate.in and Bridgenem. •lemsu
.
The Baring TerMcommence , : MarCh 25. Ito volunteers,' entering the service of the !the United States from such county, and ' filourishino his certificate of bearing 'alloy
'supervisors of any township, or the cor ;o, - stock, thel of the. Tennessee, li t i , •4s miles
Tuition from Three to - E'ivo Dollars. i !United StateS as aforesaid, by the com- Ibe credited to the quota thereof, in pun:
; porate authorities of any city, ward or; the "broad seal" of tne corporation. e ;of dead mules, in one continneus etrina;
Beard $1.50-per-week. - , t
mix' i
I i one:s, or 'commissioners and control]-; seance of any requisition of the President 'tax! I ''That is your stock ir " bland! ro.' - a -
borough, }pre levied a per capita . , .
:, ~, , . y . tn-lhead of the first carcaes lying nn ti ..o
Furnished, rooms for self-hoarding 'at low i
upon persons subject to draft a- military ' ulied tine treesurer. i
ofcounty,the l s. - -t. bylawof l er any or corporate author- ofthe Unitedaao ter, or any the ! :"quarter.deck" of the one behind bite,
price.
I "And is this what I'm to get ' for me
Tor further information address the Princi-lities of any city, ward, or borough, or by . United States now made, or hereafter to. duty, the action of said corporate author-1 _
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__,, and!eo on throughout thenntire °Waive
pal or the undersigned. , the school directors, or road commission be made, a sum not exceeding three hun.!ities be and the same is hereby legalized; labor?, TS aan tme contract tor stnock? i Jiiit imagine a eonvolaien of nature of
NVII. COBt3 I , err, or supervisors, of any township of,' dred dollars : Provided however, That in and made valid. . • ! I "Why, certainly; that is your stock.' sufficient magnitude to bdry these remains
President Board of Trustees. this commonwealth, and all loans made by! thatpartof count where school d• S 9 That incase
any y - Ec. . any where a part
What did you expect l" - as- they now lie, and pliancy the pheelinx
"What d'd I ?" said Pat ex•. 1-
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,ILINHATTAN HOTZL. said authorities, for the purpose oflrectors, or road commissioners, or super. of the bounty, authorized by this act has' - ..; , lexpect. . , -•of al future Agessiz, who in his geologies 4
els- • • NEW YORK. ; making such payments, be and the same' visors of any township, or where the con I been paid by - any ward, township, city or ! e eu ' i Yl; "what did 1 expect? Vi, h p ia .
~, 5,r .-, researches, strikes either of the termini,
T HIS Popular Hotel is situated near the I are hereby legalized and made valid.' I
porate authorities ' of any city, ward or: borough authorities as aforesaid, shall neg- i and sappe, and horses shure .
!andi attempts to exhume the
,entire
corner of 3furray Street and Broad-1 s o
.------ -"snake." , Woa't it knock the sapaka off
authorities
SEC. 0. That the aforesaidl . .
el borough tir any committee, special com- led or refuse to pay such part as remains I ,
way opposite the Park within. one
.block I
i ---, - --tSarnuel Cousens, of Newton Mas. the isaurians of the dilnvian etiodi--
of the lindsert River Rail Road and near the
are hereby authorized and required, to ; '• • - .1 1
missionersondivi na or individuals, have l unpaid by the terms of their agreement to, ,
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Iris Rail Road Depot. It is one of the.mesti execute, and complete, all agreements i paid, or have now commenced to raise a pay bounties to volunteers, then th e difieltgether with fire his eons all of them • Twenty-hve miles of vertebra with twa
pleasint . and convenient locations in the citydand contracts, heretofore made by the. fund for the purpose of paying such boon-',erenee between the sum so paid, and the i igood circumstances, have enlisted for 'pedal arrangements every t%ef feet
Board - S. Rooms $1.50 per day. aforesaid. ' h - ofsuch
ant motes counties,. ties,
it ties it shall be lawfulfor such school direct- 1 f u ll amount of the bounty promised, not'( , three years , or the War. NO Copperheads, What a bully sideshow for' a itnate eir-
N. H 1 LAS ; Proprietor. f• -•- 1
Feb. 18th0863. cities, wards, borOughs, or townships, forlni that 'hun'y.
lon or read commissioners, or supervisora! exceeding in the whole, the sum of three, s . oe -
._ ' ens! It will probably be called -The old
the payment of bounties, as aforesaid,. or ;of such township or townships, or the hundred collars to each volunteer,) shall! , - 'copperhead of the'relarilliorioneriaar—ail
for refunding' advancements made for • • ten cents—Peace
; corporate authorities of such city, ward he paid said toluilteeri by - 'the county;
,e,. - w- . The lawye rs o f Adrie.n, Michigan, rals4nen
h ts_ Peace Dement -meat Lilt
that purpose by any coriaititee; spec i a ller borough; to borrow such seam or sumsl
authoritiee, in Which said Waod,towdships,laae on a strike. The people are debnting, priee.—Chattettlenga Ceezette- _ a_
commissioners; individtiat•ca individuals "
_ J• , Icir money as may he requi74 - . 4) e
P-Tenell i cities or boroughs - are 'located, and .the i whetherfo • - give them - bigger wages or to ' _ I •
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on condition thatThey-Atiuld - be refund:l - volunteer from suet thitrict,.a sum not: county comfits:smilers, inWhidh suid<ward i ! Hie quietly and staire them cut, . -1 - -'Patience ecurwers hit. .
TUE
POTTER JOURNAL
PUBLISHED BY
AL W. litrAlarney, Proprietor.
$1.50 PR YEAS, INVAP.ILBLY IN ADVANCE.
* * *Devoted - to the cane of Republicanism,
the interests of-Agrieulture, the advancement
if Education, and the best 'good of Potter
*county.. Owning no guide except that of
principle, itwill endeaver to aid in the work
of more fully Freedomizing our Country.
ADYIRTISEMEiTS inserted at the following
'rates, except where special bargains are made.
Square [lO-lines) 1 insertion, - - - 50
1.- _ " •_3 " -- - $1 50
ilatirsubtinentinstertion.lessthanl3,--- 25
t
Square three months, ---- - - - 250
" six " - - 4DO
1 " nine " 550
1 ", one year, -
'1 Cielupin nix months,
LL • Li Li
4 „ ft at
/ " per, year.
. 4C II it 20 0 0
administrator's or Executor's Notice, • 2 00
usiness Cards, 8 lines or less; per year- 5 00
Special and Editorial Notices, per line,
.10
transient advertisenientS most be
,paid in advance, and no notice will he taken
, of.'s.dvertisernents from a di:it:ince. unless r:iey
sr. accompanied bv the money or
.
`-reference.
*..*l3lanks. and Job Work of all kinds, at
tended to Trommly and faitlifnilv.:
BUSINESS CARD
Free end Accepted Az:ciezt 3oip hia l so:.s.
I,A lA 1,01.)t.; 121 [.l. 31.
tTATED MettingQ 1 1 31 3111.1 213 , 1 :111.1 4111\ 1 1 7 1d11, 1 .-
dayn ()leach month. A M ~ katli-r-inr
inr on - every Wednesd.iy work
and practice ; at their II dl in I' r rl. r! , !, ,rt.
W.% cib. M.
A. SIDNZT I.VMA
lELE
J3IIN
ATTORNEY .IN:Y Cor,NsF; t (1:;; AT : LAW.
Coudersport. Pa.. I Le ~crvr.ll
"Courts in l'otzer arol uti , 4. All
businers entry,so - 2.1 in M. , \j'i];
prompt attention. :3.a..!: uf. Wez;
_ a nd Third
ARTHUR G. 01,:q:;•:1E;),
A.TTORNE:I7 CoL"N'Srli, , )l?. AT LAW
eoutlersi,ort : Pa.. will :ttft.o.l
;u .di harincs
en
c-J:ner Main
and Fourth street:i.
ISAAC BENSON
XTTORNEV AT LAIN", etzac: - :Fpo - ...t. Pa.,
attend to all Inzsiness. with
care and prOffiptneFS. ..):1 :3;2. 0:II
near the Alleglien:-, _
F. W. KNO:,:
1:1701V.CF.1" AT LA W. Cou‘lzrs:.. , :it.
'regularly attend. the Courts la ami
the sdjoiuiag Couni,F.
0. T. E'LL!SOY,
rFOLCTICIN'•; PIIVS!CI Cuq
respectfailf inf.nnz lll
lase and
..spond to nil calls for
- Unice oa Main st... in bill. Eng
cupiel by C. ;V.
MARK GILLON,
•
.TAlLOR—mearly opposite the Coortjirciise—
. will make all clothes intrusted to 14. m in
the latest -and best styles--Prices to snit
the times.—Give him a call. 1 43.41
IL J. OTALSTILD. . ..... I . n. p. KELLY'
OLMSTED & KELLY,
DIALER IN, ST OVES, , TIN Az; SHEET IRON
WARE, Main it., neardr opposite the Court
House, Coudersport, Pa. Tin and sheet
Iron Ware made to order, in good'style .on
short notice.
The Rochester ,strivr-putter. I
OLmsT4D boudersport, have
theexclnsive agency for this".celetirated I
itnehtas, in this county. It is coyegiept du
=Apia, and OHBA!: Lie.. 1, 1300.-12 I
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Written for, and cold cr!,the niston Sanitary Fair
6 00
20 00
10 00
7 00
40 00
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AN ACT to the plument of
tp:mties to volunteers.
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BIM
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OUR WORK.
I=
On the wide battle-field,
Or close to its edge,
Stand we with tent-cloth,
Cordage and wedge;
Lift up the canvas,
Stir up the straw,
Have ready the cordials,
Cooling draughts draw.
Bear in the wounded,
;Berid gently down-; '
(Some mothers sons tlitey 'are
-This day our .
• Woman.with soft . tonch
Bathe this young broom;
You with the strong arm
Raise dint soldier now.
A cup of cold water
For him wounded sore—
He asks if a brother -
Needs it not more.
Look ! on his dark skin
Grim slave-scars are found s
AVlitere blood rushes red
From the freedman's deep wound
Few wortls arc spoken—
We 13 tndage and feed
Onr soldiers and prisoners
In perilous need,
Comfort and light throw
Over Death's passag.,
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::.1 for Nebived UaCS
I: , ceive s :lie 1 st message
lips 1!.r. , ; , . wt-red
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,Le l: I,
(}it rcd 1 raver.
nr“? L. .9 ns •
1:1 work' to he .:J e,
t'i:ro9gll t! ,e struizgle,
l'reLFtiviits Icon.
General Bounty BM.
cOotet) to IEN ?.iisieiple3 of Tt-qa Q:k4oeisgeil, iii if,a iiissotoifMtiort of ilfoNiii9, ElioN
COUDERSPORT, POTTER/COUNTY, PA,, WEDNESDAY APRIL I
a4a ifcws.
1864.
TERMS..-$1.5 D PER ANittlls.l