The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, December 05, 1865, Image 2

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THE i .10
Cduderspo
TaescibT, Dec % 15&5.,
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M. W 4 McALAR_Nib:Y, EDITOR.
The'lncreiming Railroad Interest of
the State of Pennsylvania. •
1 One of the evidences of the immense
efforte being made to develop the wealth
of k'ennsylvarria, is the increased interest
Atnantfested in the extension of old, and
the construction of new' lines cf railroads
throughout the Commonwealth. in the
northwestern part of the State the object
among railroad men is to secure the most
eligible routes to the oil region. The Oil
creek and the Franklin branch of the
Atlantic sod. Great Wesitern railroads, are
now monopolizing the oil conveying busi
ness. ' Capiiiihsts are combining to thwart
this monopOly, and we learn from the
Warren ..Ifait that thp charter of the
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Union and Titusvill Railroad Companylu - p to indolence r and j e t:a:trance Pr-- {ton to Franklin isll 8 miles, but by the
has been ptirchased from its Erie owners cal life, from a ; foolishl tenderness on the contemplated survey 175 mtles, as follows
by Chicago,'New rk l and Philadelphia partof parents: A Optemr,orary in re- from Milton to Clearfield 90 miles, from
capitalists.and they ire no at work to; ferrieg e to this Subject' ,rys : One of the Clearfield to Brookville 40, from Brook
build the road and ,extend it to Pithole.,greatestedefects ine,hi ducation of chil•l
ville to Franklin 45. By the Philadel.
The work on the route already surveyedldren is ineeeglectinglio accustom them phia and Erielroad the distance to the oil
is declaredlto be light and 'tile statics: to work. It is an evil (peculiar to large region is 239 miles, and to Erie city 276.
and alignments of the most favorable:towns and cifies. Al;eertain amount of The Atlantic and l treat Western road is
character. !The Cross• Cut railroad from !, work is necessaYnto thelpreper education l 64 miles shorter to the oil region, and
Curry Ito Bretton, on the Lake Shore of children. Their future 'independence t about the same detance lees to the State
railroad is I already under contract andandcomfort
• depend od their being. accus-! Li ne.
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the purpose is to push it forward to corn- touted to provide for Lie bonetantly re-1 • There are in use what ele called broad
pletionir: the shortest piessible time. This , curries, wants that naturF entails on them., euage, and narrow guage roads. The Penn
road is in tlhe interest of the N. Y. Cen- Even if this ndeessetyeetd not exist, mod.
• - sylvarda roads generally are narrow guage
tral. Lake 'Shore and t iOil creek roadse crate employment of 1 Sp* kind would I ;
the rails being 4 feet Se inches apart;
The Westfield people, issatisfied with its! preserve them from bad habits; promote i while on other roads the rails are 6 feet
termination at Broctom are trying to get health, and enble them tl bear the con• apart, and are called broad goatee. This
up a new road to Unioit. To counteract !fineinent of the : schoelfrocim, and teach ! grea t central thoninsfare is to b t 'e, furnish
these N. Y. intereste, - a party of capital.' them more than:anytbmg jelse, appropri- ,ed with three rail?, making it both a oar
jets from Philadelphia' backed strongly ate habits respbdtiog tb.eir inture. welfare. ; roweeed broadgiatre track, eo that the
by the Pennsylvania railroad company,' It is too often:the care .hat children after cars of any other road can pass over it.
have taken hold of the Warren and Tidi- , school, are permitted to spend the rest of W h e n completed this line will, extend
oute charier and seem determined to'the day as tley plea e. ' Ilbey do not from New York to Cincinnati, b a route
y —1
With feelings of the roost profound grat
build a rodd from Warren or Irvine to/consider that eu'peess in art i er life depends 120 miles shorter I than 'any other, where: Rude to Almighty God, I invite the good
Pithole or'Faanklin. d';wn the Allegheny upon the imprbeeme Clot eheir youthful it connects kith a broad guag,e road (the
, !people of the Commonwealth to meet in
river at no distant di:Y. In addition to hours. They g r owj u ;in the world with-' Ohio ace 3lissiesippie to St. Louis. That: t h e i r
. re places of public worship, on Tilers
:the railroad experiments contemplated in out knowledge of lee to ) ils and care=.: 'this road will eventually, be extended to day the 7th day of December next, and
the oil region - . we se - 7e' ; it stated that the Thee cannot apprcet ; ae the favors be • the Pacific coast, there is little doubt.thuslraiee their hearts and voices in praise and
Atlantic eGreat Western railway ceoe'etowed on thetulby their liarents, as they „eeleat,, cue conticuous and,complete iron; thanks:riving to him, not only for the
M
pans have! leased the orris Essex R. do not know the toils they cost, Their, track across the,' continent. And there: '
manifold ordinary blessings which during,
R. of New Jersey, dud the Catawissa bodies and minds are enereated. and they' seems to be no deubt, that the portion of t h e ;last year - He has continued to heap'
railway ofithit. , wState, and with the con are constaotly exposed to' whatever vie-' the road. !vine beiween Atilten atd Frank
~ , .a - : e t ' upon us, for abundant '
and gathered her-1
nection thus formed intend to complete • ions asseciationp are Nr:tnirr tneir re.ach. lin• will be built shortly, as elle money to vests, for thriving industry, for general'
an tudepeddent broad f t:laze route through • The daughter ptabably becomee the piti- ee l -alp:etc it is on hand. The necessary health, for domestic good order and gov- 1 ,
from Cleveland to Ne'w ilork. which will able object. a fzi;Siiil , Etable girl: The stint serveys are to be made immediately, and' ernment, but also most expressly and ferv-
be entirely. under their own eentr•ol and if he surniour ts the consequer,ees of his
tee read put under contract at
relieve thestv of the detentions And annoy- parents reg.lect, does it probably afier his day: When conapleted it will be a for
a° early ently forhis unequalled goodness in.having !
;so strengthened and guided our, people
Emcee consequent upon their pease: plans and via iens foe life are fixed, when midable rival of the Peonevivar,ia Ceotral
I '.durine the last four years that they have,
connection with the lerie railway. The a koowledge f !some of it* impoitaht co: and tee Philedelphia nod Erie Railroads,;
,been enabled to crush to earth thelate wick- !
. new route! when completed will bare the jectf , come; top lace. No man or woman ani will have a tendency to materially ;ed rebellion and to exterminate the eys-'
adcautaed, of beige 120 rates shorter than i: thorourehleeleducated if not requtred to lessen the (Lest of travel, and cause a re , m oet i tem of human slavery which caused it 1
any other' route betweeu Clevelemi and labor. Whaever adcomplostpeeistbey ..
du: :ion in the transportation of freight
New York. posseSs, whatever their mental training , Kt learfielci, it will be observed ip con-,
1 - "As we wrestle in prayer With Him in
These Improvereente are of .vast im- in the voyage' of lif.• they require some • neetion with the beildino of the Atlantic the dark time of our trouble—when our:
i brothers and sons were staking life and
portance to the people of Peonevivania practical keecitt - ledge e . nd experience de. and Great 'Western Railway. Should, limb for: us on many a bloody field, oil
The Construction of rnileads tend alwayt. rived from tieCUStounng themselves to this place be made a point in its location
, • suffering•by torture and famine .in the
to the permanent preperity of the kcal- useful labor tif some; sort. 'our borough will certainly derive much, l
, , Helle of Andersonville or the Libby—so !
ides then:reverie, and the more of thsse ....-- , betted: therefrom—its borders will be ex
--- • -- eiel• ELECTIO NI. ', now when oar suplications have been so.,
great avenues of, freieet transpertanon
n et•l` ,... •••;" . ',
are . .50c .,.....
...... tended.l its business increased, and the; mavellously and graciously answered, let' :
and pass,enzer tint:tit we pes.seee. the , - e t- T he e. 0-• et!- re,ure t
. at , t
_ - _ , t te_ e ,„ value of property enhanced. In view of: as not withold from Him the homage of"
greater Of course be-CO-Mee our feeili:let se , el ed, and , ~ show e the fallowing " -L '' e these fact:. our business men and capital- i our thanksgiviag. Let us say to all,
for doing business tied se:ear:Da wealth. ~,e canvas: eor Gevern.... 1 ,
:tete should give this g:eat railway enter-::'Choose you this day whom you will serve:,
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In her railroad interest., no State in the, Marcus L." Ward, (Union,) ' 67.520 e prise eel the eneoaragement they can. as ' but as forius and our house we will serve
Union ha been in a healthier ceaditionl Theo. Raeyon, eteop.,) 1 64,731 •• it will be Cot only :he means of building the Lord."
than Peonsvlvauia. While the railroad! ~.1
. up ear,':, town will develop the resources:
~ • , i Come then ye people whom he Bath so
corporate:ens of other States have been cm! Unioe ntaj,rity, ' 2,749 of our .natire ' couaty.—Glettryield Rglts- •j
-helped and ledcome ye war•worn and:
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the yere e e of bankreetcy by miernanazte' The vote is the lareest ever given in 'inert. ; mutilated men whom He bath permitted!
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went or a lac'; o; trade, the -cyan of ills' tile 'emir, beinC- 3.5'"e0-:eater than at thel I, to return toyour dear homes—let us throng I
want of resoureee in the territory over Pretidenthel eleetitra in 1e64; when 31e The Lerzi , :lavere of N o rth C aro li na rati- the gates of His templ—let us throw!
which they pass, the roads of this Statc Clelian bad 7.301 majority, and showe a • fled the Coastitutional Amendment with ourselves on the knees of our hearts with t
hare always been in n healthy cenelieiee• - tnion Fain Ull mote than 10,000. So' out six dies.eutots,votes. Only two more awful joy at the foot of His- throne, and!
a fact Which we attribnte to their pro much for toe refused of the 'Copperbeacis Sate: are n° 7 Ilse'ded to make uP the render aloud our praise and thanksgivingl
dent tna'nage.ment as well as to the carts of the State to anew the soldiers in the requisite number of 27. Enemer, South- to him, bemuse He bath made the right"
ing trade awarded by the ineleetestibie eeed to vone, and their refeenl to ratify era Le e i s l a t er ee are in session to furnish to prevail—because he Lath cleansed ouri
ree.onrees cf the territory they traveree the conetit-etional imeetimeut rebelielaioe the wantine Solves If they promptly
. land from the stain of human slavery- 1
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—Harrisburg Teileertemi. , ',core thrtuzliont Inc United. States te:low the example of South and North and because He hatb graciously • ellown i
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1 -e --at-- °- e:avery leav vet be', forth in theeyes of all men the great teeth /
A Temperance Rev's-ai. in the Old World. ~, , . _ , , _
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-When is-in the C cou...e Revive in the 'en etectea John P. ettm..ton (Berme - annonoe'd on ; the opening, of Coneress.' that no government is SO String as a Re
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New World- '' C. S. S•2;:itt-or for six years ensuing in Ii they nemeet to de so, Orezon, Calder. pn.blic, centrolled, - ander His guidance,by '
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-kecounts. from Engle:n.3 show a el-en: nice of tee Hen. ; John C.' Tea Eyck. eta and Ne,y.Jersey :vet pit:claim the an e d uc e : t et te /fl oral and religious people.;
Tee:tree . ..zee reViV'l in the coemrent, cities „Rep.': But Mr. Stoeton received be: deem of Slave.: int,. few weeks. i Given under my hand and the great seal;
of Greg: Britain. At a meetine inT. .1 tSi - • • ' b , II ' -
-On- 4L Ont 0- -I vote: In joint 3..0., ;ire 0: , _ 17
lof the State. at Harrisburg, this seventh! .
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don, reeently, the Leed 3iayer, teseisted the votes beize blaek we believe_`. w hil e, : T ee ee eel e ten Mi n ister in Washineton' day of November, in the year of our Lord
by othdr high dienitaties. presided. Abe: the lea of New Jereey r-equiees 41. or a ens received news ten: not enly the State' one thousand eight hundred andsixty- 1 !
nievem k.. nt in i Eeeei an d ie s i m il e; to th a t , cleat IL. , jc , rity of the who:a nutabe: en- ' ef Chileuahue!. but also that of Sinaloi`eve, and, of the Commonwealth the nine-'
of the Warearetentene seete time sinee. titled t ve-.e. I: ite therefere presumed has been entirely evacuated by the, tieth. • ,
BT TEM GOTIMSOR. ,
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It le ••••.:te-u ononora, sea:tete. No .appeal"l deem "h;r , F- - -ch only to the letteeiz'ate' 1,..
that Oa new Lettsetare wt. _ . ... . ee . e. theplace. ,e,
.ELlSLiti,R,,See'sro,/Comtnonesoira,
for Lezielativ i e aid is to be ereaele. The no elecetool ...a proceed to re elect Mr retell-eine in the power of the French: 1
leceliSh reformers vote-I:se to veil will: Ten Eyekior eitCt seme other Unioniet b e ie g th e t ore n o f 31 . 7.zat1ar., which is still The conntry will rejoice to learn that ,
this qqestioaiin a iramizal war. --,..1 to te car-tee: the seee et Mr. Stecton. New ecempied by 4.:1•0 Prer.ch Thie retreat the . President has deemed, it congstent;
wean the workine peep:'- ::em mete eerice Jereey, islet leneeih thoroughly rt. 7.1:: .IS Said
. te haye rereat:i enee e rec eet e the; wan the public safety to restore 'through- ' I
e t , j
in inte'xicatine drink, by shewing them side up , .. ' 1
, R.,..„0,......, ~.,_ 'cut the loyal :emcee the writ of Habeas!
bow tnluzia thl::: will imp-- - e -' - eir cern- 1 1 - .C.........--. - Corils, suepended daring the two years!
ditien by abstlaicioe Item its as?_ Acivet , . ghee': I
of the ee-e-t o''' 'he 0:11,:te: i- , Jrm-tion recels - ed in Wash- r , .t. In the insurgent Stater. and also'
- ,-' , " :e'er ',... - r - 1 ".- .. '''' '"`l "
, --e'er , - "1-1' Of e't ar we • not b`. 11-2-ard le --e-e- re---e•rn•- the: the-- ICI e ' Vetriat of C ' - and
wed:e t he r ef er - eel i, tae CL a .-- -.- - - ...,.. .. -,..... .., .--. .., .1. be geeat•itt the ,_ . , em:mitts the Ter-;
werid ; are
..tre.\lriat.,
ter tzle teartherat , ;; ,, , , time to .stepply the ip•reerot the country i sunering in Atab-eme dating the p•rent;riterit of New-Mexico and Arizona, the:
of the geeett-eeteca of te ,.,„ : „... 1 „ . n „i ri .' with copies simultatieeaseY
. with tie re. wiaier owl'--g to the small C2,ro. and -rain., se:epees - ion of the writ rem:aere in force.'
cereive tract that the e-e•o ;I men in the perts of ti-. 2. other metra . he . rt_celthe Catieet; crepe, the result. cf the went of ceeeseary • There, to a great extent, mattial I law still i•
Ne,e-eccted
Ito'e, e,,, -- .,.,„ e ;,,,, ~ is the • Gen. Greet s rep:n:lWe.! term an alt.-eta-nix ee.neilm and the, severe dreuth which pre rules, and nadl the people of the South!
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„.. „ e', a ,P''` e _ , e __, to that. of the Seetetary. Tee disharse- yailei ever meet of the, productive lands manifest a wish to come loyally and heart-I
at,eaerze ~t 3 Qx..• , ....y 07fe tO t-e .......",
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v ".
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;., .. 1 „_. ‘... ...._ :., . e .._,-.e. I. ...,, e,,er,-,ed tee. there' sly back into the Union, doing jtestieel
m. temper-am:ie. 1 ........4 4 , .. 1.., p...... i
rneent ter tae month of Nevem- are !eo lee= tb-- ''''''''i o'4 ere- , -e bette ! 1 - to 'heir late' emaneinaeedt slavee '
Er-land can be - zee , - elishee3 in the w a r e / I'le ' , e l " - Q ,1: ••:,., e e e , ;• - ~ . , l - ..'" - -.-- C --- ' . .."."
a'‘,P • lately e - -:,
Un s ited Statee. After eti:, meter eseelor bar , lrl were. - a-0 ',"& aea e-nre we muet be turnst-eaese-e degree oi military- force mast con-!
ne....... _. wahe 1. ;
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~„. eo._ . ~.. e .m,
f the eren, year tee:. woh -e a -, can raise 0,.. fer them- urine to be neteeta —the writ of hakes. i
is the ' , lroner it:due:ice to inveke ia the the same rf'''''''' c - • ee _:ill , - they • - , - - t -- ry
e • . lit t . 1, e.ttL?.410,0-tel. I, - -
teeive.e. The Freedmeeee Bmteatt. howeeer , cerpus remaining, mear,esnue, in abray
fursteranee ot s cause :lee tea: et tem- were -ar . t -.
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to
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tp a m e t ....r.„:„.e., he... e . e e tre The- tiese l ereieeeeete • - e, -, _
e Nve- De 'is ueeer :e l .-- -n- 4 "."‘M the ' - e--ee-tary l enee Bat at NOrth it is pret
me ••4 1 - 61an•-•,_,... .)..... L. ~.... C __L-. • here.the - • ,
Perseee• , --e • -- -e--e• -- '-- ---- - .- -e e-enth in. I;tiet - c
lied on t'ai- suoi.ci her bees - e-e- e e., o-, leeetmeet eet tee seee• - • --,e ' -
,e, War teet i ng tee necestary steps to re- - .
• ty well understextd that , the 'jurisdiction
-,: - _ •,• e, F..... , were 57..c..k54..5ti, an t i TO= the preset:: • Here theme' eettp e e c ., s f ar zs c .,„,„_-ete',.., e t an •of Military Commissions is tie an end—
attatmnet tee par - co:ea meelone , . e. ..., ' ,
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et
1 o l 1 ll__„..t-t -ca the Nave ' ,1' ' ! perheps might have come properly to an
time 4 'ear haee zSCO' , -"ded in Curl-'3 , :12 '" - ' te t 4 l' p r e -' -) tee - 1 --- • es ' : - e . ` ea•il clay
.l. ''' - ..- ---- • : ..1 De-- , r.m..nt re *id 1 r.hout $.5'.2 , -1.t."..r1 I ' lend sometime sinee—and we welcome'
the app-etite ot tae drar.eard. hut it, ti
e te -, -. el , 1 ....
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t heartil the restoration of one of
seldede sec-eelet in seettria-z -,...des ete-et 7 " 2 'lance: •t •••e, Pee -eat Ysae 1 - e-rale ; le:a mare,. i d.epou at Milford, 31ass..'ettote .1"
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.meet:tee'r it safeenards of personal IThert.:
Ce.:rlts. I.e: ce hre, teerefere. ia.itS.l. 2 ' - t r -- . L . = s_ r ,'- 17 has , gas Into en Tuna -nay nteiet and!thcsa treat ce r e
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ofo 'r-enci! -Le safe 1.•,', •••• ”-, ”,' t- : -3 I * : k `most nretrons to e
a leeisie t t ee e e ee te e t e e ee e eet t te n e eotter . 1 132 - 1 - . "•••ras . - 11 7 in 37 WI3 3 "' .4,- s-se ...3W... C....-:-. zed reemete 1., ti..).Un i - . -
very free people.
e: ~._de ' • • am-a-tine to - - 1 41 71S. f'a'll and earrecev 510 e on e e- ~ a e on----re was ,^ (ln'
- - 4 an
jute -et-at. a t -- 1 - , , eztaele me ra.suesion meTe, t - eie -„e- , ; ,_ : . e- - - -4- • - • tee-- •-e - R o b er t
aile d has caped from G elate
meat in fir er o f ! ...- zi .
_ . .. c .,,. and th,...5. =a the eme'aut 01 iteetleltr-•'-'-'• aetee c - la lie fe - or, yesterdae! morning. with his: -!
ens and sailed for .Europe; It will be
veto , enstiee la it we: w :t a . ei-h e e e tte . arl? . t .-17 _ C.: 7 - I Zltra l , 3 , 7 = certlacates t^ l ell' „se - al free:urea by a pe.eze berwa frew the '
- --.. e --..e embered that the Government off.met
and leseing gratitude. ~. v 5, „ :„....? 01: $4. - ert ereleetee. eats of etein cerein ; ea t- et roa a y -az E.,. nee b een eri ele •ee e d.!
'...atet, $5,1.C•0." - 2-.:' , :i. ' attempted to arrest him at the same tame
• carl have say traces of hes a:entre:pH:me -,, h and CI C Ge` bbeele
i'mz.s-4-1,",:.. , .0p ens . . :ay were na
e , heele deenezverad.
" ropy proceeded to Toombs's house, bat
• I The ire rerremee.t ye-seen:az tees:ere-. ic• i 1 1
A; few d'ayo sinene we repentee roe a ,- o i - . .., 1 ,
..., e - ee. An • ,an Telegrapn Cemenny tem ~ me er - . - . , . ne aneepp.eae-eel cut of one den as they
ncnettemeet trate: w- , ..-.9 zzen c•.-catlzz c air -z:',.4of its Seueltern lia•-, at tee Same .
' -t C.'? ...iSSISSIpi:t L',:.,:iStitCe, ries passea t eetered at Smother
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epecahredern nr,,i izte.,-: mti : te e , , e m e eeee, t e e c . :For .Lip c 3 he ree -4 ,
• as -tea
b..- - ,a ever the Goveetor's .......------.
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eon:ate-. that whele si nein et a - e-e,, Z.= SZ•ar.Qt ~...,..1 0 0 : 4 . 3. - t ts t • w i l i•ch 'Das been : I , „ ac e._ '. l ',.... -
. P ' r =to it ex.impt; .row exec :a-co of It is rositire., resorted here, w.p a
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et it.ii tti t releers 1....5d c-•: - ..--e u.'%:.::1 a tif.:- :..,...„..... c i i,... e , „, c f ! t oe var. Ta:-‘ , "..,,ent S-3,ti , ...t -0.--t-tTfi of or.operry be- Wasleinztea special to The Cort=etterea. i
vent of vele. New We hare tsn zr.co::::::-.•:- 3_.82 i° ...I-7'oz to t' , ie bead of a fa-r.ilr_ chili etc ,Adr.vellserethat Gen.. Batier has prepared
meet t' .it oehl Le. b,-e•- % . 1.7,, , *.:::e-1 Ir T.' , -e 1-: ' E; :-W - •- .•
i'''e lesgislite - s• d'-e. °(tt peas ;t"' rat 4 ia lager ariaintsl°'rittg howDaymsanc
, 1 F.,..ar... Le.:3 - , - , S. a ... t ie 7‘.',slt I. ,
milli s.:r..n - .7. TPe disc:;vcry * --, ...z.; reituer.ee tide. et:tot:wee. - /eve!: ti'e illy- - !Lie can be tried by a m.iatary I'7b=aL
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made in East Pr'ovide4 tnwnship, where
o i
quartz impre, i nated with gold was InnUd
iu large quaUtitief. The Bedfi,rd
En
quirer white tinonneina the fact of this
discovery, suggests th question whetb l er
the deposit is of a character in extent to
warrant its mining profitable. It is said
that lead hasibeen toujul in the immedi
ate neighborhood ThVse discoveries have
been made on the 1141 of the Southern
Pennsylvania'rdilroad(and if there is any
thing in them it will soon be denwnstra
ted. If Bedford county, in addition to
the many other valua* resources, should
add that of gold, then its rugged bills
have not been thrown lup in vain. Let
these discoverieS be fully tested and the
result communicated to the world at
large.-11 - arrisburg tolegraph.
ItNAL.
t. Pa.
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A Word t o E v erybody.
Parents are often re l ry l scrupulous about
over-workiog their children,, and neglect
to.develop them pied habits of indus
try. We knoW farniii64 where there is
great danger thht tbijOildren will grow
ale - J and of practi-
A New Railroad.
We learn that the A tianiie and Grert
Western Railroad Company,
.principally
European capitalistS, and of whom Sir
Morton Peto,now id this conntry,is chief,)
has leased the CamWtssa and other rail
roads, and purchsed , the charters for,
others, whioh together will enable the
company to construct a continuous line of
Railrvad from the City of New York to
'Cincinnati, Ohio. .IThe greater portion or,
thie road is already constructed, at both'
ends—leaving butilthat portion between'
Milton in Northumberland 'county, and
Franklin in Tenani,o county, to be made.
The contemplated I route between these
two points is through White Deer Valley
in Union county; Sugar and Nittany
Valleys in Maori county • up Fishing
Creek, Mill Hall, Bald Bogie and Beech
creek to Snow Shoe, in Centre county,and
thence by Clearfi? and Brookville to
Franklin—makin n Lit mach the shortest
route between th great oil region in
Pennsylvania and the Atlantic sea coast.
The distance in a straight line, from Mil.
•• 1 - ! -
NATIONAL THANKSGIVING DAY.
BY THE PRESIDENT 01` THE iISITED STATEN,
A PROCLAMATION.
WrrEnEAs it has pleased Almighty
God during ;he year Which is now com
ing to an end, to relieve our beloved coun
try from the fearful scourge of civil war,
and permit us to secure the blessing of
peace, unity and harmony, with a great
enlargement of civil liberty ;
And whereas, our Heavenly Father
has also during the year graciouly averted
from us the calamities of foreign war, pea
tilence and famine, while our graneries,
are fall of the fruits of an abundant
season ;
And whereas, "righteousne.se exalteth
a nation, , while sin is a reproach to any
people;"
-
Now therefore be it known that I,
Andrew Johnson, President of the United
States do hereby recommend to the pee
pie thereof, that they do - set apart and
observe the first Thursday . of December
next as a day of National TbankSgiving
to the Creator of the Universe, for these
deliverances and blessings.
And I do further recommend that on
that occasion the whole people make 'con
fession of our National sins againsV His
infinite goodness, and with one heart and
one mind implore the Divine guidance - in
the ‘weys of National virtue and holiness.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto
set my hand, and caused the seal of the
United States to he affixed.
Done at the city of Washington, this
28th day of October, in the year of our
Lord One Thousand Fight Hundred and
Sixty-five,_ and• of the Independence of
the United States, the ninetieth.
ANDREW JOHNSON.
By the President,
Wm. H. SLWARD, Secretary of State.
A Proclamation, By COIN A. G. Curtin
A THANKSGIVING.
FELLOW CITIZENS!
•
I take this method io inform you that I am
now located at Oawayo, better known as
Brindlerille, with a Lag Assortment of
DRY GOOD 3,
GROCERIES,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
HATS,
BOOTS, SHOE
WHICH MUST BE SOLD
Regardless of
My Store you will find in t
BloOr. where Bin YALE tk.hl
7.7
try to give you Good Bargains, and hope by
600 "
so doing to merit a l share of your pa e,e
An early call is !o ,
J. P.
Oswayo, Sept. 18, 1865.
•attaH a.as Atom
can't stop advertising because I've quit
selling calico for now I want to
Sell Farms Surrey Lands, Write
Deeds and Contracts : Pay taxes for r;on-resi
dents, &c.
THEN AGAIN ; ,
I havea BLACKSMITH ‘•constantlycin hand' BOOTS & SH '
OES
in the old shop, who hates to have a bare-) .
footed hhrse pass the ihop, and I mis: tell o, : - VCR Men, Women k, Children, in great Ti.
it to get him started. , .p.qs3 tiaion7 •- 1 -: ' fietY and cheap i
Brookland. Pa., OT. 10, - ii6s. : At Olmsted's
_N
THE MASON & HAMLIN
V Ablnet Organs and Chicker— For Molasses, Syrup; Sugar, Tea and Coffte,
ingls Celebrated Pianos for; '
sale by lohn B. Sho.kspeari of Wellsbcro : : in fact everything in the Grocery line, call
Tioga county. Pc. Persons de.siring to pur
chase can do so by applying to A. L. ENS
WORTH, Esq., at the Bingham. Office,:
Coudersport, Pa
THE MASON & HARLIN CABINET ORGANB A fall assortment of elmost everything t,hst is
Forty different styles, adapted to sacred .and,
secular music, for $BO to $6OO each. , Thirty- kept in a country store on hand. We intend
Five Gold or Silver Medals. or otherf.l;ti I
1
premiums awarded them. Illustrated cato..l to keep Goods that will give satisfaction and
lognes free. Address. MASON & HA3ILIN, I . ,
or -MASON A . BROTHERS, New York. I
sell good articles at the lowest living. prof,t.
I Notice.
Gcaiwsis, Potter Co., Pa., Aug. 1. 1E63
IVOt,ICE is hereby given that Charles B ,
.1.1 -shor, now or late of this county, bolding
the foll Owing described property. has not ye',
paid any coksideration whatever fcr the : same, i
and allpersrons are hereby warned pot to gur- ;
chase an- of said property of the said Bushur Graii of au kinds,
before Iti:e decision.of the Court is giver. in, Butter, Wool, .
this case and C. Bushor has paid to me the;
.Sheep Pelts, Part,
consi4ration money therefor. , .
',Deer Sins
The following is the property.: I •
• Also.
Ist. , A certain tract of land near the Ger-
Constr, Township end School Order,, for ail
mania 'mill, in warrant 51/75. ' "b°:k ' I°7 ' n ' hI P' of which the highe.r. pri , :'e= - will he paid
Potter county ; P. containing 1 1 1? acres.--
• .
Also ;a acres in warrant 5075 and ;adjoir-ing cori . r . z.nore A : l F ,? v i o7 . s ri e e d ::,, T
the shove. -
2nd. A certrin tract of land. with IEII and GREAT GRANGE . FOR AGENTS
improvements thereon, near nettle Creee. _
wer:C.ut 5812. in Stewartson towaship. Potter WHAT TE --,. p - E0?1,17 WA :ST . : 77.1 S — :_k_NDARD
cor.nr, Pa., cu rtaining abant 2Q4 acres , lIISTORT OF THE WAR.
C. Bushor bolds also in :rut: warrant no. 4
2504 to Gaines tOwf- ,- -tEip. Zioga coan:r, Pa, Ce-ri_r:ere in Cnns rery Zany:: 1 -- c.: . .i.:the el 10:70pvir
- e road leading from Germazha to Gaines
Linin g , a5O acres
ME
con .
tf.
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IiFIMIMAIR =ft In MIME DEM
No. 116 Prankin St., Paltizcam X&
Sa.:e 57.z.rtkwics
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Winter !Roads.
'OLMSTED'S.
YOUR atttention is invited to the large _ la d
attractive stock just 'received, and for
sale as low as ;the same qualities can be bought ,
anywhere in the county. ' -
We.have on hand a large and varied ai.
Sortment of Domestic Cottons, co , tptising
BROWN SHEETINGS, and
SHIRTINGS, •
;BLEACHED MUSLINS,
DENIMS,
STRIPES,
CHECKS;
TI=GS, and
COTTON FLANNELS, on which
cannot be undersold.
We purchase our goods for Cash and oe"
them at a very small advance
From Cost.
CAPS,
~ &C.,
FLANNELS.
r Sou want to purchase
RED,
GRAY,
BLEB, or
PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, tall
At Olmsted's.
OST.
l e Old Simmons,
DRESS GOODS;
DELAINES,
PRINTS,
BROCRE, and
•WOOLEN SH .WB,
yself '0 , 5.11 ever
HOODS,
SONTA GS,
2ti I;BLIS,
ME
CASSII3IEP.ES,"
a full supply
IMMONS.
CLOTHING.
DON'T fail to call before purchasing cad
see the assortment
At Olmsted's
mu ctk E 4.4 tiva: az a csatvfif.7ctftf,cc=feta,
A.. so...hoz:rt.: cattd Els:cry cf the "Fest cot
at:a-talc r...m...n=g , eqttal to :acres .1.1..-vo
oct.svo ntrated irith crrar
cf Gettcr, to..tt!e gear =.344 -tit
WM. P. XDD 27-
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FEME
BIICXEYE STRAW-ClnTina
cl==s - := 6 ' a P BT P0117.7:2 dr. ENT : TE
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- Universal Sallslaction
IMEM=tI;I
Straw or Stalk-Cutter
iz =els
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pr_ Tv/ =la :s e w
cfl: crer s
Price, $l2.
•eva Irf a." 1"
• N. H. GSCDSELL '
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HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
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TIN EOUGITTON, Howard Associ4tfer.
No 2 Scr..::l - . Nina .5: - ..-ett, PhWelphis, ra
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COUDERSPORT 1 AND SEI:
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CF.A.NGE. 07 CAMS
ar,::7m.;:t =—
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Latest fro* Sherman
AT
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
CLOTHS, and
At Olmsted's.
AT OLItSTED'S
Mt
AT OLMSTEJYS,
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