THE IJRNAIA. ,Cp:UpERSPO.RT, 0CT,16, 1556. HO ME: MATTERS., Tim Office. of the Journal is now re moved , ;(I , !.he old Store-bOusp of -W. l.en is Mi;n:l, in the.rear room, seco - nd f1.,0r, where we will in futple be pleas ed to r'e - Ove tb.e . viiits of our friends wlio have bu ll iness with i tbe °trice, 'rite Stage,to Jersey &tore uow ittna twice a week from and to Kettle Creels, Jeav,iug this place Tuesdays and idayi, Parsons going through .to Jersey Shore now leave Coutlersimi t pn Tuesday mornings. . THE conitunuicaiion of our Pleasant Valley correspondent will be ,found ~.votthy ufa pet usal. It i.. ti) : tiko pc k int, ; Ind gives a pretty good idea of. site keling which pelwades,tbe whole Nolth regard to the great issue. We will be ph;ased to publish the cornmnnica iions .11 J. L. \V. whenever we can find inom for them.. SEvrtatr. large and very eNtlluii,p4tic J' cutout ruJetitl , 44 %Yere 11011 LI 0 1 1' sectiotti of Lice cov!lty t,hrin the i r.ot week ; blt 4/1411:14' tMlle Crow .: ( 1 , t ., t ,(,fn i lC c .Jl:mit;, we are v nable to iyc the Jetal).l... \l'usT PiKg. Oa. e, 15,513 F,Ds. J4,1, - ;:.tt.; 1 lierew,itli send pm n Nnecinien ul F, IJ lintatues from Pike •,v( Ths., aml measuring a:t \\*eight iif 2 lalOe,t, 2 14 oz. I ling in si4e and I,key 3711 rempare lave:141)1y nob U ytliing in the Accept t!:cm frien a suli,Kriket, S. Et. '.%(4.4,crifx iend Nlartin, I'm. the ti tne,s 4.1 1) 1 itoui, but b r the Heti:l - lite of placing you) seer iii that tine ii,t; it•goyd, THE EEPUBLIC4:; Scrllr rthqik.. ning the P:a•torals, a ad a chi);ee selee.zon of Ex,r,e;s lor h he re,..1 tttu_s;ians in issue, :be 0p.1,14.tis 1 I t:;:titfid ~ t .s, •he Nature aria De.igie. at the e Ohg:rehy, ;.s t•haWft I, : ittetr ruers. and .he Opta:0114 . 1.1.1 y, ehster, Jon, 11 ttititaaty, and o het SI.•N ery ; ad as e‘ten,ht."— Price. by the tiaaa.l y orsing'e ittnal)er, I'2i real: each. Oostots; Juha Jewe,t & \Ve have receive,' from the an SO page parriplilet Dealt!! the ;11,,,ve title, and Jell I.ornntion in a c.oiVenielit rot It is if hit:id-ook Ni , t• :!C. anti all ft:l.2l'S 1, 01‘1111.T. , 1nt.1 .10,1 diSCR:'s,i(IIIS. It Lr It:..curc.l ca,ll orijols nt ~..~ l'uiili.he~r+ 111 ;i'.•••,:,•r (ian:n hip rent, • .1 Cot I ' L 12'; , 'It. the w't r, I ep.c az I ‘Li:te• h •vill vi i•I ice in the couNe ~f th... 11 .xi 1 1'ot'1“, 11.itiee of tliy--Cen boi r.; give naou? seicot .o,l'lll ri !i:11)N.I; 11;Pri ./ lAN - 41:1 ; l a Cti ./i is M Tiro,.aid t,v_T•L'i .1 . wit:, kt•tch of the iii,tory a i tiin a 11,!1))%v Zvi giv); a 10 ov )r, J.l tva: aed to u; hy C o o I.;•nit Prof. Turner'3 Lee:ul . c 7., Church, ;•rnve.l ictereuin4 and ivo. Ilk ex rerunexi arc itccres.ong,;Ln,l (Ilike who wo.nd an evening pie ka3.l) au I ur.uiuth V. w.ll ue I ;o p.c.ro:fac I do chcerfulh• recommend Prof. Tttrnor and his lectures to the confidence ()fate totb:in. —ncr. L. Stowe, of Charlestoq. Prof. T. is hapnily adapted to the work in which he is engaged, and by the studious up ica:ion he has made, he is enabted to excel in this department o. science. I therefore re commend him tom . ) , friends.—J. M. Alden, P. E. of the Troy Circuity.) . the 34:, E. Church, We do not know how a person cto better one or more of these long eveninv, than Itl unending Prof. Turner's ieciatres; tor he is l icit like most of those w'ao travel, on!y an with the sub:;iiet in which he is en pged, sudicieutly to raise the wind by impos ing mum the public; but he understands what h Lys, 4n4 :4 faculty of iinpar.ing so that citilieuce will understand, Attend, you who have au opporttplity,—.Talatia Weekly Tines. Prof. T. , his given ;Nye of his suientifie leg- Oro , ill thi+ I.ldce. lie hail NH houses 4u4 'o,:s 01 futt.—.3lerror, Bliollicille, N. Y, Prof.T. lectured herelast eve, and so far all we cut learn, to the entire sltisfaction of as Plesent.—D. C. Chase, BlJumville, N. V. The Engineets' "strike" on the N. Y. & E. Railroad, is still existing, much to the inconvenience of the tray .eling public, and the injury of the company. We are of the opinion that the Engineers had no very strong grounds fur maintaining, so disastrous a strike, and we hope the public will ?iustain the Directors and superintena i ant through.the crisis.• DOISTAYIIINICATION. EDITORS OF SourttiAti.: As I have bad somewhat of a chance to fee/ the Pop- . ular - pulse in the present canvass, I am at liberty to say- it is up to fever heat im the present issun--,-.FreedOrn and Free Kansas. Yet the patients are doing well; their nerves are strong and their — energy has not, been surf passedsirce the days of the Stamp Act and the Duty on-Tea. The work goes bravely on, The Bock and Breck irrhm stand arid tremble, saying "what shall Idoto he saved:" (ov. Reed er's letter rings in their ears like the voice of one crying is the wilderness. I heard an, Old Hunker say that any who read his strong and forcible %ar guments, his frank and honest comic, thins, and yet vote•for Ja1110.3. Ble:11111 • au, would help raise a Biitishfit,; on Washington's grave. That assertion I think bai . na ire truth encompassed tkan fiction. Yet the, e are a few in opposition, who are like the lust sheep of Israel—who vote as their fathers did before-them ; but_they are gener ally confined to the most ignorant cLais. ; ono man says he will not vote for Fremont because he took If ate Carson with Win on his exploring e;cpedition, and left his holutifol wife at home, which he says is 'againi.t. all hir.vs of propriety. Thu 410 St prominent 'cry " C.,1. Beaton is a shhveloilder !" fog rttiag that John C. Bisckenitilge boasts is his public spoechei that he is the owner of a hundred slaves, and that a vote given fur Buchanan is one ,given fir him. That fart they look over ; but " facts are stubboro says an ancient writtr. But balk ! gentle reader, the first Buchanan meeting if mite in this place, was committed on the Gth inst..; but. Unlike their Missouri friends, they left without d , dug any mischief save rais. ing the ghosts i;f . murdered D nv, B her, and Brnwn, and thrcwing out a few slanderous" reports in j itstt fication Liwir cruse. r rl , e would-be She: iff„l. IF. Kiboura, was their chief speaker. Ha spoke at some length picking flaws in the Co: - stitulion, justifying the Border rt,r fians, and begging fin Votes, saying ha waist' bu>imesr roan, had been elected twice to the House, and understood the. cre , d of the Democratic patty, But the generality of the P.uple are deletwined not t., I> ,w any I.,ugur at the slniue of slave ,, clacy. Tory sec it; blighting i:lllu.•tte...i, and that its . \ - .1011,j,);) y maid cAll,e, la [la) collo or laws to be L'euit:ylvania, en,ial to the pre , etu cod.; iu Kausa. But thank G,J ! Ilunkeri-un gradu ally I,l,ing out: Env ate dJume.l. like the ied !nun of our forests, to give way to civiliz4ti,m. Peace and prosperity will grew up w:iere onco wa4 strife and cottlusirui. • Where enro the yell rrt the Ruffians anal tho sh!ieli, a their Not then' allica sound e.l, will Ip-; re.tred eltrire•Ae3, a 1;1 et I::orwtories. \Viler° our,' t.. 0 c .11 . 141 ut . the trim there be fwge-li ;tamer otid the w•nitli:nait's axe. Therefere-let ere'•y (Jac pray f)r '1 to sp eil the You's truly, WM .T. PLEASANT VALLEY, Oct. 7, 1856. I7' We find the following handsome and deserved compliment to our towns man in the Muncy Luminary of last week. Mr. Benson made hosts of friends in Clinton and L k ycoini rig coi,— ties during his trip out there. He returned home on Thursday last much pleased with Ws visit, and in good cheer ; and without a doubt of his arid Mr. Roux's election " 11.4 ‘e BsNsoN, the • other U lion candidate fur the Assembly, visited this county last week, but ow ing to prior engagements, ho has, as yet, been unable to visit the 'lower end,' but our friends may rest assured that in Mr. Benson they have an ablo and worthy candidate—.a man whom they may support with feelings of just pride, Mr. Benson addressed the Mass Meeting, as stated elsewhere, at Williamsport, on Friday last, much to the gratification and satisftction of all who heard him. All our friends unite that - Mr. Benson has the ability to make one of tine best ant most resp.ict able members ever sent from the Dis trict. Like P 4 Knox he evinces a disposition to go : to Harrisburg to work, and to work for his consti• uents a nd he interests of his State, Fat* than for selfand his party: Everything in the present - aspOt of the ,c,ampaign,, ptiiuts ,unmistakably to the ttitimphant eleCtion of Knox and Benson, and.'as Dow. Jr., would say, 4 sct mote it be.' " For the Jogrnal te'The aip-üblicabs of old West moreland; the ancient Banner Demo cratic counttof Western Pennsylva• nia, held a grand and enthusiastic dem onstration, on Wednesday, Oct. Sib, in Greensburg. Tile • people were - ad= dressed by Hon. N. P. Banks, Mr. G. IV; S.nith, one of the Kansas Govern mem prisonerS, Hon. Thos. Williams,. and Hon. Wm. F: Johnston ? of Pitts burg. A moderate estimate in .the Pittsburg Gazette, puts the number of persons iu the procession at 4,500. Old Westmoreland is good for 890 or 1000' majority for Fremont and Day ton. Ai an evidence of the feeling of' the old Democrats there, we will state that hickory P dcs bearing Fremont .flags. were to be seen on nearly every corner in the town. Poor Sham De itineracy ! Thou art indeed fallen in the keystone State.. TO P Au important accession to the Republican cause, is announced in a telegraphic dispatch to the N. Y. Trib-, une, dated Philtohlphia, Oct. 9. GLo, S. Corrre, i•ditor of the Evening Ar gas, a Deniocratic paper, and the per son who was spealter of the Keyston Club which formally announced to Mr. Buchanan his : nomination by the Cin cinnati Convention; j the Darn .- (tide Fremont . Club or.phil a ,ki ph i a , the evening of the Bth inst.. 1,-.le had just returned friirn stumping the State for Buchanan. He had clung to the nine!' ship as long as good setislex.•uld allow hire to, arid Wo guess a little longer. ASCENTS OF I‘I6NT .31—tse.--The first ascent of ilont •Blanc Ives accom• plished in 174, by Richard Pocock. an Englishman. Of persons who have since that time rcac;hed the sum. mit, 57 were iTsh or Scotch ; 15 French ; 6 citizens of the Sardinian St ; 5 American,; 3 Swiss f 5 Pole 3; 1 Ne ip:ditan ; 1 Rns3ian ; 1 Swede. T.iree of these adventurers ware A. Kayser, Esq.; a prominent leader of the iibei al party in :Missouri, and said to h a confidential friend of Col. Benton, puldi - slies a letter in the Si. Louis 11.(pAliPan, uiging Cie no.iiiii-a tion of a Fiemont eleettiril ticket in that Slate. "Why is it," he as'3s, "that the iiiind.rons friend 3 of Al r. Fri mont iu this Spfle, It ice no elector 11 tick.. 4 di the fiehl, whilst tile other middle States—Kentipikv, Vngiuin, 1 , •31 ryla nd. whose children principally peo pled Missine i—present full tickets for Mr. Frement." He contend.; that the Benton teen are not bound-to vote the Buchanan ticket, because they were not repreliented in the Convention which nomin ited it. • " Lot us," ho continues, , •get-uji a great Union Dem ocratic party, -to rrotest against the malrea ances, many and great, of the -I)emoeracy now at the helm Of our natiennl affairs., with whom, unfr tunately for himself and for us, Mr. Buchanan has identified himself." The fact Ilia such au appeal appears, though folder priftest, in a journal widely circulated in sig nificant, and showstliattlierc is a strong undercurt:ent• of oppfised to slayery exten.fion, which must eventu ally-find e:spression in some effective . form,- One half - of the business pot tion of the village of Perry, s a. thriving town in Wyoming county, N. Y., was de stroyed by fire on 'Thursday last. Among the buildings destroyed were Pest Office, Nlasonic Hall, Methodist church,ll 7 yoming Times. office, and eight stores, .It was the work .of an incendiary. . GP" SPECIAL NOTICE.—The subscribers respectfully inform their old customers, and the pbulic generally; that they have abindoned theeredit system. After a thorough trial, they are fully satisfied it is a non-paying system. IlereaftOr our buiiness will be sondueted strictly upon the ready pay system. All who wish to buy cheaper than ever before in Cou dersport, will please give us a call. The highest market pr:ce_will be paid for all kinds of produce in exchange for goods. • SCIIOO3IAKEIt &JACKSON Coudersport, Oot. 13, ISW. [PTO YOUNG LIEN.—. .PLEASANT ANDPROF. TADE - EMPLOYMENT.—Young Men in every neighborhood may obtain healthful, pleasant, and profitable employment, by engaging in the sale of our useful and popular Books, and canvassing or our valuable Journals. For terms andpSrtieulars, address, post-paid. FOWLER. AND WELLS, No. 308 Broadway, New York: P. S.—All Agents who engage with tie will be secured from t) lose, - iyhile the b ... ti:i•ory liberal, - „ EISSOITRI • COUPERSPORT. SET. "CORRECTED WEEKLY, FOR THE 101:161L . L, SCV_OONIAK.ER s,, SACKSCI,N, ffial cis 'hi Dry- tocith; C4iiiee ries: Hats Caps, Boofs & Shciei;:efoc!;ery, Park. Flocs, Meal. &c., . • , ,Train- Street; Coudersport; Pa. COUDERSI.OIIT - , OCtOber .9, 1.a56 • Flour, per bbl $8,50. Pork, " • " „ 20.00. salt. ~4 4. Corn Arca,- per 100 ...... Butter; per. W... 18,' . Lard, 44 , 1 3 4 41 . . Pork, • •A " 30 t0:34. liter Skin, per lb.. .. ~....... - 25. Oats, per boshol 37i • • Corn, ." . .... b 74: M AS Potatoes, " 50. Eggs, w tlnz„. • • Hay, per Ton, •8,00 A NEW '"UNC LE TOWS CAB IN,' MRS. STOWE'S NEW WORK TIRED, A tale orate Dismal Swamp. For 1" sale ut the JOURNAL. BOOK...STORE. Gen ell Election Proclanaation. PURSUANT to *ail At t of the Gen eral Asseitibly of the Commonwealth of . Pennsylvania ' entitled "An Am relating to the elcellolli of this Counnonwealth," approved the second day of July, A. D. cue thousand eight hundred and thirty-Mue, 1, Pliatue A. SrEsaiss, Sheriff of -the county' of Potter, Pennsylvania, du hereby make known and give ntiee to the electors of the countY afore said, that a Ganeral Election . will he - bold in sa deon tyof Potter on the secoild TUESDAY the ; ' 4th day of S.ovember next, being •• the Tuesday next after the first Monday of said mouth," in the sereral districts within the said county, to-wit; For the township of Ahho:t. at the House of F. B. Abbott, is said tow...ship. For the to witsh'p nfAlleg toy, at the school house near Ches.erAndrews. iu siid township. For the township of Bing!' ut the house of A. R.:Lewis, ids iithownship ;Fur the township of (Aura, at the school house!, in s is towLskip. For the township of Eulalia, at the'Cohrt Ilon v, in the Borongh.uf Cloutier:Tort. For the umnship of Gene. , see, at the house of.l. C. Cayanaogh, in said township: For the township of Harrison, nt the house of ILI Bat tholainew, in said township . For the , .o w fiship of Hate:on, at sehool house No. 5, i.e ,r Ileary IngrA For the township of llee:or, at the bouse'of Anne Wilbur, in s !id township. • For the tow. ship of limner, at the house of James E. Quimby, ' For the township of Us.v.iyo, at the house of.) oho \Valles, in s :id to wi.shi,‘. For the townships of Pike aid the hr use of Elijah Jolt in Pike tow,ship. For the towaship of Pleas'ant. Valley, at the sehoe howse in aid towasbip,. Poe the tow of Port,ge, at' the house or II ieatti F. sizer, i is.aid towealup, For the township of Roalefte, at the school house hear Georga Weiinev'a, is aid lowa ((pu . For the township of Sh iron, lit the school house gear 44, Vuci bees., in a ; id township. For the tow.:ship of 8 wedeu, at (he house of Asen ith T..gg irt, is said township. -For the township of Siewardson. at the house of dohs( :3 Clank, io s tid township, For .ow .ship oC :iinuttii•, at the house of tie! Coo!., Li a id (ow t.d.ii;•. • Fir rho toWtodiip at the reuse of Atlas Be e i.,a (id tow..ship. For the township of IVe4t. Bra( eh, at the holao of Lemuel Lownsh.p. For the townsiii,, of WI( it ton, at the house of .1 oseph L. Ne:so is aid ow ship. - For the Borough of Cowie sport, at the' Con: t tlulse iii sod Bo ough. The otTcere to be e!ec , oil at he Cote and .;ro:esaid are rivitoi‘-ieven t ersolti ae i.eo or. for P.,....dent and Vice Presi%:cat el tho :States. • L is rir rmt:ed th.it the meeting of the re'itr., judges mike Court 11odse in Couders -1•ort to in °he out the general returns, : h all be o t the lira Tridtv sin:cm:Mug the general e!emio.i, %videi wi l d be Mt: Zth d.ty of Novem ber. 1 also In ike known wid give notice, as to and by the 13. h it etio I oftlic aforesaid act I am di reeled, th it every persoa excepting Justices of the Peace, who holds uny office of iippoiat moot of profit or trus. under the Government of the Uoited States or of Ibis State, or of aoy sty or ineorpora e l d a riot, whe:her a coat nissioaed 'officer or wherwise, a subordinate °dicer or ;vind, who is or shall be employed natter dm legislative, judiciary, or execnave department of this st ite or United States, or of any e.ty or ineorporited district, and also that every mema er of Congress and of the atattic Legisla:nre, and of llte t seleet and coot mott„..council olaay city, or commissioners of a -iy-firieTrporated district, is by law sec ipable of holding or exercising at the same tripe the office or appointment of Judge. Inspector, or Clerk of our election in this Commonwealib, dad that no Inspector or Judge, or other officer of aay such election' shall be eligible to uny odic° then to be voted for. Also. thatin the fourth sectiom of the Act ot Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to oleo tion3 and fir other - purposes," approved April 16th Pitt), it is enacted that the aforesaid Lith section sh 111 hot he so construed as to pro. vent any mili:.ary officer or Borough officer from serving us Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any general or .spectal election in the Com nionwedlth Pursuant to the provisions of the filet sec tion of said act, " evory generAl and special election shall be opened betweeu the hours ofd and 10 in the foreonit ; and shill continue' without interrnption or adjournment uutil o'clock in the eventuei, when the polls shall be closed Given under my h. ed at Coudersport, this 4th thy of .October, .D. 1856, and in the 81st year ul the ludep ..lance of the United States. . P. A. TEEMS, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, 0 4, 1856. YATES' . iMI NTY, 1- • IN - ER 7 • tv IL 0 N & CO., of the Ytitts V •• Go ity Nurseries, have for sale a large and made asSnrtinent MERIIIT TREES of all vari tics usually. eultivi . ited. These Trees Are young and of vigorous growth. The qual ities are the must choice known, aud - are war ranted genuine.: Alcoa fine stnek of 0RA..1- MENTAL TREES and SHRUBBERY. . Addres3 orders to Q. .1.30,1(31, Pen Yatk, Yati2B - Co„ N. Y. • • 5ept.11;1.656.-L2mos ALLEG-ANY HOUSE, Samuel M. Mills,Pioprietnr. Oath°Walls vine toad, seven miles North of Coudersport . _ NEW -GOODS,' ITTH E s ubscriber has just received a genet- . -L al assortment of fall and winter goods .consisting of . -DRY GOODS, • - , OLOTHING, • BOOTS & SHOES, . BATS &CAPS, . . BONNETS, - RIBBONS, GROCERIES •&. CROCKERY,. end almost every article needed in the town and vicinity, which he pledges himself to sell as low.ns tlso • • . •L 0 AV ES - T. His old c u stomer and ; friends and the-pith lie generally are invited e call mad examine for themselves. • D. E.: OLMSTED 4. Condersnort-Oct. 4th, 18:11 JO TRNAL - BOOK STORE NEW ARRANGEMENT. rinin undersigned drawing purchased 1. the enfire Stuck of Books late!y owned by Tyler & Jones, and coirpleted her as sortment by.new purchases in the city, olfers to the public, the greatest variety and best selec:ed Stock of HISTORICAL, . MISCELLANEOUS BIOGRAPHICAL, and C LASsICA L Books over presented for sale in this county All the new books of any value' are kept constantly on hand, or procured by expre,s for customers who may desire them. it is be;ieved that a faithful auentioa to business, and au earnest .desire to oblige all who may deal witu her, will secure a liberal amount 01 patronage. School Books, Stationery oral I kinds, ma terials for Paper f lowers, ex.,. constantly on b ; a!so - Music, Maps,:Nlathetuatieal lusatt meu:s. Please zall and eratui& for yourselves, 11.1.11 V. 31A.NN.. Coudersport, May 14, 1,356. MAGAZINE MAWS, Fr ink Leilia s L ithier.vool's,Knieerbocker, aul House hold Words,for sale at the 11QUE411AL - 800.11. STORE . . , DRAFTING Instruments, Water Colors, pra‘ssni , _ , ' Paper, Pencils, and Brushes.. jq„ s t recnivedhy - M W. MANN. Agents- Wanted, • ESPONSIBLE Local and Travelog In .ll.lL.uratiee Agents wanted to operate tor a permanent Company, to whom good induce, tueuts will be opera. Address I) S. BOSS, 112 York, Pa. IS 01- New Booirs. American Agitators and Reformers, By Bartlett Life of IVm. 11. Seward, his Speech es,' Oratioits, and Writings, 1,01. Life and Beatifies of Fanny Fern,....145 Life of Horace Greeley, (neW supply,) Stanhope) Bur:eigh,Mr the. Jesuits iu our Homes, (new supply,) M. W. M. I . IIAR [ES and Almanacs fur 1856. I_l Blotting Cases, Card Cases, Thermometers, Children's Books for the Holcily's, Chess Men, Drawing paper, Bristol Board, Monochromatic Board, Encyeoyedia, by Dr. Trail, Fanny Physician— . Dr. Shew, - ,Fain:ly Dentist, Putiphar Papers, at the • JOURNAL BOOK STORE. 911 1' RONDAGE & .311' FREEDOM. By 1f Fred. Dong'ass. • J'Ourney to Central Africa. naval d Taylor liinlilatt's Third Gallery of Poi_rai.s, - Father Clark, the Pioneer.Preaeher, - The Hidden Path, Fah'ei Ihr Toge:lier wi.h a general stock of Standard and Miscellaneous Works; gotid bOoks for ]'Jung :3tationery at Wholesale & Retail: Slates., Pens, Pencils,. Inks—in short, everything in the greatest variety usually kept in a Book Store. cILATES. Pencils, Mrtitin,g Bin I•3l)rawitig Books, Accunntand .11c1Iiorandara Books, Tracts, Sunday School lineation and Cla,s Books. Ink, Paper-sand, Ulndk, Cray \Vax, Tissue, Tracing, Drawing. and Glazed- Paper; Blotting Boards,' Vertu rattl Boards, Port-Polins, und Porte-Monuaics Gall and exionifie JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. . _ , MEDICAL NOTICL. 7 , 1 ril , 4 q SA ) VOrill/111 3 , OF ROCHESTER, will visit Cou- DLIISPORT, 011 Taesday,'October, 23, 1856, for the purpOse of rendering medic d aid to those afflicted with CHRONIC cotnidaints, such as DISEASE OF THE LUNGS, BRONCHI TIS, CATARRH, &c., DISEASES OF TILE LIVER, DYSPEPSIA and nth orDlS EASES or".tuE STO3I- ACH, BLADDER, PILES, FENIALE COMPLAINTS, . CANCERS, TUMORS, UL . CERS, DISEASES OF THE EYE, DISEASES OF THE KID NEYS, PALSY, AND ALL OTHER DISEASES INCIDENT TO TUE HU MAN . SYSTEM. a ug2G—tf. MILLPORT HEID-CtUARTERN Tu' f,„ini`,),),:etri!ebeir" takefr iest method the ofyarem inre ceipt of, and are no Ar opening, a choice and desirable-stcick of - STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, to which they invite thu attention of all who -desire to make purchases. Ourstock is large, has been selected with great dare, and is par ticularly adapted to the wants of this section of the country. Our stock of Dry Goods con sista of DRESS GOODS. TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS; EM BROIDERIES, PARASOLS, CLOTII3,CAS - lIMERES, VESTINCS, DOMESTIC!, S HIRTING!, LINENS, PRINTS, • HOSIERY, SHAWLS, • - and a variety of other articles, too _numerous to mention. We have also a complete assort ment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY; all of which will be -sold uncommonly cheap :for ready-pay, and for; approved credit on as reasonable tarots Many other establishment. • • • - • , 'MANN do N1C1104%, • Milla,rt, •f- NTj MITE undersigned having formal so. parinership wades' the name end dire dir . • ZONES MANN & JON s for the purpose of extending their usefulness in :be- nereintile business have purchased - the ea ire szack of C. S. 'Jones,' LewisMinh and A. Jon., which with the large :tat ditioni now being .made to the con/Th(44i Stock. by duly arrivals from New York Philadelphia, enables them to offer: to tut Ptib:ie and each' of their former custoutersj the largest, best and .most mxtensiis ;Assort • zneutufgoods ever brought into this Olarkeh To accommodate themselves and their ens tourers, they h:we remodeled the Store Gaul .erly occupied by C: S. Jones, where they nriy be found at all times ready and 'willing to wait upon all who may extend to theta• their' patronage. Their Stuck C r onsiiti • DrY GOOdSi HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Provisions HATS &. CAPS, ,• BOOTS & SHOES, Iron, Xails,-46a. C. S. JONES, L. !TOTS,. A. F.: JONES Coudersport March, 40th, 1856. JONES, MANN ..s• JONES, Are now receiving a large lot al the ben Style Prints) consisting of CochecO, !dui mock, Philips Allen & Sons, Briggs, Sprague; & Co. Warranted' fast colors, ulso a lot of Cheap Prints. Call &- Examine. c, JONES, MANN ,V.JONES. Would calf the attention of those who are is want of Clotho to their Stock, whiCh they ar. continually replenishing conkietirig•Of Broad goth.s, (BLACK &•BLUE,) ' Cassitneres of all grades and styles, &Waist TWEEDS, JEgilcVS WE have now on hand several qnalitie of Fanners Satin, which is warrante.ll to give satisfaction. Try it. JONES, MANN, Sc JONES.- CLL AT JONES, MANN, & JONES and examine their assortment of Sheet ings, Shirting, Demists, Tickv, Marries Stripes and Checks. They are just receiving a handsome lot of Bleached goods, which they are desirous of having their customs* examine.. OLD fashioned Dimity for sale at JONES, MANN 6c JONES. NIVE have on baud a good assortment o - Yankee notions, whieb we.arn willing to sell at reasonable profit, Linen' thread, Cotton do. (spool & attain t) Linen and Cotton. Floss, French ‘Vorking Cotton Knitting do. Needles, Pins, with almost every thing belonging to tis departmet tf Trade.. • • JONES, MANN & JONES. A LL who are in want of Boots or Shoo. 11. will please call and examine the stock o JONES, DIANN & JONES, . Which is the lazgest ever opened in th" county, and we leel confident that we sag sa:isfy the most critical. We have also connection with this Branch of our buainesaill Boot & Shoe • v i . P. here 8 V 0 P.: :9 . Nlrliere we can order any kind of work: and wo beleve that our Home Made work is as perior to that which is brought • from aiireid i L ATII E R of the best quality, and of all the diffire kinds,-wilt -Boot & Shoe findings at JONES. J.I.ANN & JONES. TEAS (Black and Green) from iwenti4ve cts. to a dollar, constantly on hand a$ JONES, MANN & JONES. U l Stock of Groceries is offered to AS in:4pection of the Public with this ,tal belief that it is the best in the County: W 4 intend that this department of oar Imhoff shall always tie kept in readiness to Rapp* the wants of this community. • " JONES, AfAliNAlr. /NEL JONES MANN & JONES, hay.* lertaist the best stock of H- a r &ware evil " kept in this . place, and therintend to kisl every thing an this' line, and we feel cult* th it we Call do as well by the Peyple of tlr County as will be done by theta at Wellsville • Alarge Stock of Crockery to isles% kw JONES, MANN di JONES."' VETANtED at JON ES, MANN &:j0N1142 V V Wheat, Rye, Buckwheat. -Ceia bi • Potatoes,: Or anything the Farman have f. sato can find ready gale for at oar Mom. W E are keeping a good gigiitigic • • . R 0 from ivhieh we will supply of _thisaection i as favorably as they will POl dealt with at Wellsville. _ J 4 NES, MANN k r JONES- - IXTOtLD Respectfully ask atil . .F e lans,gnit vV, of this County to extnine the Advau• - tages,otferod them in this place, for- that tix..7 chaa~ing .of their farm. prokice for cash 0r... Merchandise, almost till kinds Of grain, and in fact, every kind the farmer has mesh ;tun, a more advanced figure in Coudersport, than at any of the Northern market', whiliihri good* of the Merchant, are about the eamie price, excepting the hcavy articles , arldcla haie Transportation added. JONES MANN 4 JOAIL Marsh 2thh, IP.SG, El
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