'!.'SIR-=J URN AL: CODoERIIPORT, DEC. 40a96 rir'Our readers will find the fol lowing teitir, from a Michigan Repub lican to a Nair County Buchauior, yery insert:ski n iiittsasts, Nov. 21. 1546 ritmeYou say that you feel proud. that. you are a Penusy/vaniao, and, that you have been burning large quantities of Gun Powder on account efJim'Buchanan's Minority Election. You say that you rejoice, and are ex ceedingly glad at the result of the election:-But my dear Sir, will you tell me why you rejoice f Is it because you have ratified the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, end thus set the seal of your approba tion upon the violatirin of a compact made in good faith 1 Is it because the administration of Frank Pierce has brought civil war into the coun try, and that your " Beloved Buchanan" stands pledged to pursue the same piney f IA it because the present ad ministration has sacrificed every acre of land belonging to the Tinted States, gor the may be acquired liereafto,) tll be cursed by barbarian derpoiism. Frank. Pierce was - elected by an overwhelming majority. (not by, and through the instrumentality of a.few cursed Slave States, like your "Belay- Buek.")la4lvrituti ho took the Pres idential chair, lie iliumd the country at peac e, and with eilleinti pled4os prom ised to use his or deavurs to korp it so, and before High Heaven, sw , re to guide ths helm id State, as directed }iy our Constitution. Nine m.intlis 01 ;As official Aireer had not eloped, ere Pa had trampled sis pledges .under plet—vi-slated his Oath, and ,toad. 1 poijured :retch before God and nom. What tiuw is Lim cAmaitimi 'if our gonutry Civil war exists in a to.rt. ;ion of the land, and was it riot ho the good 80130 of a large body of Ntoi.ll fits men. in I eliciting the evil, vin fence and bloodshed, would prevail through the land, aid we charge all Xs nr AriPre.c l Democratic Party ot I,Tkixis you feel au proud. And you Assotr. and 1 know, that your 13eloved rlatform Btachatiatt, axplo,ls pledged to pursue the same policy. ;Cat it be possible that you, born in {he )3ay „5: 3 1.t5, where was llati.l,o of Bunker Hill, and whi,d) givva ctl - .49.9Q nrajotity for Preecifttn's ;t3 limpitis State ohig4 eiyes SO.ooi maj .rity for Vree ilow !n4 Fretaout—_-zau it t possible, 1 say, that you can he so I.ssz to pat iiutism, as to rrj.)ice at this t iownlall /if Freedom ! riberke has I)ed the spirit of '76;that you sbotki thus heiltl bonfires, and fire gun.:;, aonoutice triumph of tietrpotisoirt lave you illicArnet so disgusted yit t liherty, liy, jag in a State boontle..l south by the ger-urged Listit;ition, as to invoke tlfo chains of Slavery 3. And my dear Sir. in what does your I:eus,st ! ll ,es it consist in haring elected a man who voted 1..1 give every Postiri titer, cid every Postmaster's deputy or ;Jerk, the prix- }legs of robbing the U. S. :SI 1) oes it consist in endorsing the caning of Charles Sumner, and holding guiltless tbe . trurderer of Keating ? if such iiiings cause you to feel tri umphant, then bring out your biggest guns, plant thorn ouyoor high e st, ill s , lead them with your strongest powder. And blaze away ! Let their thunder ing be hear.l from Oregon to Nicer. agua—,froth litAsou'it Bey tq cubit give Walker to undeistand that he can bring South kuterica into , the A:pelican Union, making sir Slave Stater. i r e'pealc to Spin from the mouth of your paun'm ! Fell tier we must bells Culla. that we msy elevate her Nur people to the condition of psrpeteel Slavery ! Blase away, and tell Senate, Toembs that ho can now be protected in caling the roll of ilia Slaves en Bunker Hill ! Let the sound cross the fertile plains of las, and tell every man, woman, and . child, that it is treason to utier one ord in favor of Freedom, and felony to carry a Protestant Bible, or a Dec ' laration of Amalie:l, Independence peat their person! Tell them this is iluchauan Demeeraey, and this is what makes you feel an everlasting pod just now. Still Blaze away, and proclaim with cannon that free society is.a failure; that every poor person should be he'd as a Slave ! If you cast . seoice qt the triumph of such inineiplesi r sdl Lave to say. is,--issjay. ynnrsslf whilst in this. world -; fur very much 'doqbt,' their Curiencylic the next, ekeept in.tbe • For myself. 1 feel proud Oit,' am a resident of the Peninsular State, and that 1 have been permitted to assist in consigning to a political grave, the enemies of her free institution s, and. among the foremost was that Ohl Doughlace L-wis Cars, wo have con signed him, and all his followers to the head waters of Salt River. I am glad to see that Potter County has taken *decided stand for -freedom, and every time you accept a nomina tion from that old Border Ruffian par :ty, I hope y o u will be worse beat than you have been this time. FIRMS,. ESPECIAL NOTJCE.—The snbscribers respectfully inform their old customers, and the pbulie generally, that they have abandoned the credit system. After a thorough trial, they are fully satisfied it is a nott.paYing system. Hereafter our business will be conducted strictly upon the ready pay system. Alt who wish to buy cheaper than ever before in Cou detzport, will please give us a calL The highest market price will be paid for all Muds of produce in exchange for goods. SCHOOM AKER. &JACKSON Cosidiraport, Oct. 13, 1856. C ERSPJR P MARKET. JR C3a3ECCICD Fan TH.:- JOURNAL, SCITOO‘I lKEit JACKS)N. Dealers in U•y Goods Groce•ies fiats & Caps. lidos & Shoes Crockery. Pork. Floor. Iles' &c.. Main Street, Coudersport, Pa COI?Dr.A.SPORT, Nor. 20, 1:156. Flour.-per bbl • rork, 26;0.1. C.yt. " '• . 350 Jrn Meal. per I J• 1 ibe. ....•.... 2.50 Barter, per ;b.: 2.3 Lard, " •• Pork, •' •' IVaul. " ".... Deer Skin perib O.iza. per bushel Bark Warat, " Corn. " " Rye, " " Potatoes. " Eggs, per doz., liaq, ver 'run,. COLESBURG IN COMMOTION! Sam. I.ls on the Track, OM A Full Assortaent of Ortanies. Az rr I-1E h•-gii leave to in ". Linn :be citizen: of Aheg.iny, and others iti.ereA ed. :kW hi bis just film] it the Store lu Coioib.irg, forinor:y onecloied by N. L Dike, with a choice seise:ion of Dry Gondi. Groceries, &c., which he will sell, fur Caah only, che yer ihm they c u be purch Ised at any o.lier core in Potter County. SPEOlif. NOT/CE TO LUMBERMEN. .I.n-nhernit., can atw find plenty of Oars and other Grain witl tue, and L agree to for a, a togh•s lodging, sa . yer and hreakfa-st and tve lug of te tan, lo any parson desiring a load 4:f o 44. who will rind me with lecs thao to SJI bashe.s ou hand. SAM IiCL MILLS o:esbarg Nov. 2711. 1656, EXECUT()it'S NOTICE. !,. t c r l. i t . e o rs ito tes t r h ttmefft estat ary e ; TT or of tld.yi,E. {train; Dalryt;,ile, late o f (},e county- of Pot tar. deceased, hate he* I grae:ed to the sub keriliere. all perso.s isidelged to chid testate, are requested to ti; ike iminedi tie peyote .1; a:id these havi •g c:aiiiii iscalmii the saitkr., will pre•ieat thein duly au.heaticated, to. the seh scrikiers residittg to , lswaYo i p , . Potter Co„ L).‘1,11.Y31P1,E, DAI,4 :k; PI, E, Trustees. w.:. J!,ll.liSuS, Noi. 20. 1 SiSti. . it2IAL LIS r FUR I) ECEM LISIt TER)(, 1836, E. W. Bisikap vs, <N. L.,D kt &S. Foster, J. C. CnYailangb, J, D. Stayse, Esther Carpenter, R. W. Mclntyre, Mamas Goolutt-iu, S. ti. Hunt, Asa Gibbs, et. al, ° H. Martin, It. 519.11. Owen Rock. C. P. Dike 'I, 4tnos Fraugh .at. 31, G, M. Heister " W. Melitty:M, Warren Smith '' F. P. Brooks, E. M. leisenden use of F. Le La man j Isaac Lyman, Cm:b. of Pena. " County of Potter, M. Wilkinson " T, L, D. Williams " Farris Gee, Stit, bort Horton EL W. Stay, 71108. B. TYLER. Proary, PIKOTSIOIOTAKY's OFJPICL, Coudersport. 1356. Dickii'Llimi 11. K. Casty4ol S. IV. Carp,. qter ki, •V. M ty Mittlissiiin W, T. Fjones liartuatt D. IV. Seeley Court Proclamation. WfIEILEAS. the Hun. IL G. White, Prez, iiielit Judge and the Hon. 0. A LewiA and Joseph Meno, Egiis , Asenriare Julgoe of the Courts. of Oyer and Teraliuer and Go:ar ra Qtarter Seixiuuß et tilt Pence. Orpthiiio Con' r aild Court of Com:non Picas f u r we C‘aincy qi roger, here issued their pri.aript, bearing dale the 2yFlt 44y of Op:, in the yft.ir of our Lord on e ibouszind hundred an fitty-sir. and to tne direv lei', for C•iart of ti)pr Lind Ter.:liner and General doh Dedvery, hiuurter Sersion, of ttop Court, and Conti of Cuiutuou we Borough of Conders on MONDAY, the 15th day of Dec., uell. and to continue one week. Notice js tivv,fore hereby givtn to the Cormier., Jugt..vss of the Peace. a d Cousta- Wes u.ithot the county, that they be then and there to their proper iiersaus. at -10 u'elocki A. At. of .-aril day, wil t their roils, reeurils, inquisitions, eiautinatious, end other remeou bra n ! .es, ht those .hio,:s which totheir Laces appertain to ha done. Aid those typo are hound lir Weir rerogintane ! " to prolgettle against ecie trisuaers ttiot are or shall' he in the jail of the said comity of Potter are to lie Olen ani there to prweeute against them!. as wi.l he just. Dati dat Cuadersvrt, Jon, 13th, 1856, and the go'', year of the lndepeudence of tun ,lje,}o4 St.ilas of Auieri , :a. I'. A. IiTZBB/Ng. RAVE-YOU , ..SUBSGRIBED to ra Y Coindp* olitan , Art Asiooitition . FOR. I.Th .THIR:D . 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E. r T arc ui d ck . e i r lx al th Ni g . _ _ ___ , t v _ _ N enditioni Ex p onas and Fie n Facias Edit ed out of the Court of COnamon Pleas of Potter being lot No. ifift i or the. allotment of the Bli g• --:0:----• all re ow s an be c th e o a r sa s ttle tz pme°rreiceclmr lea , w ro i a th d Co., Proitm , and to tilerlirecied, rvhall expose ham lands in Ulysses toWitship, and part' or - I r d roads, & C mus e , ilt - , .: ._ . .I. partnership tinder the name and tide 11( - rillnE undersigried having fantod- a ••• to public sale or outcry, at the Court /louse warrant no. 1264, on which there is a fume, in the Borough of Coudersport, on i Dudes, house nd barn, Aid twenty acres improved. the 13th dy of Deceinber,b36, at 10 o'clock, Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold I loses =um si, JON/ A. M., the following de,cribed real estate, to as the pro erty of I. A. W goner. wit : ALSO—Thefollowing described real estate t for the purpose of extending their weft:Suess Certain teal estate zonate in Pike townclup, in Hebron township, Potter comity. Pa. lin the Mereatrtle busman, have pnrchueri Potter county, Pa. ' bouoded on the North b) bounded on the eat be lot no 23, convejed the entire stock of O. S. Jones, Lilliiii Mini lot No. 14, on the East by• lots Nos 14, 22, & to Foster Re in , ds, on the north by let no. 96, au.l A. F Jones, width with UHL We ad, 35, on the South by lot No. 21, and un plied b% land of the Seventh Day Baptist Church , dawns now beteg made to • the consolsdetel laud of the Baugh am Estate, and on the West and by lot no. 36, west by lot no. 105 of the Stock, by daily arrivals from saw York aid by unseated land and by lots 13 and 3 0 , be i ng al otanent of the lands ofS. M. Fox deceared, is Phtladeliihui, enables them to offer to :les lots Nos. 11 and 12 of sub-division of ',mt. () ; Hebron t; , ., minims of Potter, and State of Public and each of their former custotnerei Bingham Estate in said township, containing -Prow . containing 70 acres, with the usu it the largest, best and most extensive aasszt• one hundred and fifty-live acres, of which all() a lime of sic per cent for roads, &c., of meet of goods eves brought into atilt about fifty acres are unproved Ou it are which there is about 25 acres improved, Vali three frame houses, two frame barns, one sail one s e •in saw min, rue frame house, our . mill, and seine frau trees. ALSO—Lot No frame bare, a shop•ee house; a blacksmith Olarket. 315, situate, in township, couu s, and Sta e shop, and ast .b 'e, also a young orchard. To accommodate themselves anal their ems aforesaid, bounded on the North and East by I Seized, taken In execiitio 1, mid to be so 'd toinpri, they h aye remodeled the Store funs lot No 14, on the South by lot No. 1:1 and tut- 11-4 the property of Leo ard Davis. arty occupied by C. S. bodies, when they seated lands, on the •West by nibea ed and, F i r The purchase money will be reptired ma y b e found at all times ready and willing and lot No 15,containing 104 acres, of s Inch to b e p ia d down, or a bond and sufficient to wait upon all who may *stem, to there about four acres are improved On it is one sure 1 given ( or the bid, or the property put their patronage. Their Steak comma • up log lion e. I and sold again beized, taken in execution, Dud to be sold Dec 6—'c 1' A. STEBBIN S. Sheriff. Dry Goods, as the proper.) of Elijah Johnston ALSO—Certain real estate situat e in Sis e den township, Potter collar), P i , bounded as HARDWARE, follows, tit vitt : begin!' rig at a 110, the nor 11- west corner of lot no. d of the adminent of GROCERIES, lands in sweden township, :hence COIL 11 on e a west line of said lot 110 3" one Imildreil and _ .stons six rods to a post, thence west tit three rods Pi• ort ton post standing in the east me of :01 no. V, thence nor h on I ne et log n 0... 4'u and .1.. ono HATS & CAPS, hundred and sixty rods to 4 pus., alt.-ace east along Me south line of lot no 31, fit y- hree BOOTS & SHOES, I rods to the place ofbeginning, cumuli' lig hi. . _ t% acres and allowance ot so. per cur for Ikon, Xalls, 41. c• roads, sic., being lot nu 0 t, even )-.1, e acres , of wh eh are improved, and tit eeit acres chop- C. S. JONES, L MANN, ,A. F. Jr)NE/ ped, wish one log house, one log b ru, and Coudersport March, 20th, 1856. some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in esecitiion, xud to be sold asthe property of Eduard 11, C ,ri ewer. ALSaa—Ce - raain real estate si mate in Jack son township, Potter county, Pa., bonnaltd on the um :h by lands of gingham Ls me and Reu ben ' lerringcon, east by rands of Reuben t I er rangton, south by lands of the Binghani.tls.ae, and west by lands of L. & I.V. L.' Ross, con taining nine v-seven and O. i acres, about fifty acres of which are iin i .roved. On it are two frame houses, one frame barn, one .og house, one shaniee; and some fruit trees. Seized, taken in.execation, and to be sold as th • property of Catharine yant and Aaron Whitmore, Admitnstra,urs of T. Ryaut de ceased. • ALSO—Certain real estive situate in Pike township, rawer county, Pa., bounded on the mania by Walker lauds, e ist by binds of Albert Ansley, south by unseated lands, and wee by hinds of S. 11. Martin, conmining four hundred six , y-two acres more or less, of- which salty one acrei 'are improved. -On it are one itater saw mill, three dweiiing haures, one frame barn and shed, one wood shed, one black smidi's shop, out la uses, and some frui trees. Seized, taken in.execn ion, and .0 be sold as the proper_y ofJoilin Kt;tpourn. ALS.:—Cer.ain rea, es a e situ tie imEtfa lia township, and iu the dormign 01 Couders port, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit: beginning:at ;he north-eas. corner of_ a tot surveyed for M. 11in -.le, thence east nine ly-eight perches to an Iron:rood on the son h line ef tot surveyed for George Evans, :hence south one hundred and sixty-eight perches to a post on the warrant Jiff; thence we;: song said ivarratit line one hundred and forty-two perches to the south-e_st corner of to: survey ed for Iriinothy Ives, Jr.. thence north eighty perches to the south-east corner of .he let surveyed for 11. duilt,e, thence east•alotig the son It tine thereof fiir y-five perches to toe tyou.h e st corner .hereof, :hence uur.h eighty perchesaii the p..ice of ueginning - , con:a:mug one hundred and seventeen acre. and eigli,- tenih: of au acre, and anti-ranee of six per cent. for roads. &c., be the sate more or can i —newt: lot no. and part of warrant no. ..10-30, of wh ch about v, acre; are unproved: on it are one gr.st one saw inn!, line cord- Trig 1 . 11 chair! twtifr one house, one frame b irn, one .og born, one horse stied, wah some t fruit tree:. ExCep tog a small piece deeded to Dennis llall, ti.su a semi piece deeded as .Xe son Clark, and nun ker sin piece deeded to Etizabodi ilamit.ou. LSO—Another tractor parcel of land sittia e iu .he of Eutalta, conu:y and State aforesaid, begin- Mug at a beech toe nur.h- west corner of lot 4s of the ationneot of ;he Bingham .ands iu Euiatiu t i n., Potter Co., Pa., eotivet:ed to Lu ther Strong. thence nordi o to degree at d o four.h of a degree west eigh.y-ai e perches a .d sere., to .the of a perch to the south-west cor or of lot no. 41, the tee by south li .e of said lot goo' eigh ynii.te degree: and three fourths of a degree e tst o .e ha .dred slid-six ty-night perches to the west hoe of lot no. theitee in part by said line south cote fourth of a degree west eigh:y-iii ie perches, the..ce iu part by north line of lot no. 2:1-_-; conveyed to Luther Strong, and lot no. -13 aforesaid, west ot.e hundred and sixty-five perches and seve..- w it h.: of a perch to the place of beginning, containiog eighty-seven acres and nine tenths and. acre with the usual allrance of six per cein for roads &c., be the same wore or less, it being lot LIO 4.; of the alloPnent of Bingham lands to Eultifiattp., Potter Co., Pa., ziad part of warrant uo. 20311, of which there are about two acres improved: Af.,Atioiher piece or parcel of laud situate in Eli;atia tp., comity Stale aforesaid, described as loiio , sl l , to wit beginoi .g a: a post oil the „hie or genLis • Hall's lot a..d ilia sou,h-west corer of .e. 5 lot, the.Me north eighty-eight• perches to a bird' - the•uorth-west corner of this a .d the•soulh 7 west corner of a lot surVeyed to Verse! Dick ittso 1, thence east forty-four perches to a post the north-east corer of this lot, the ,me south alpag the li to of lot no. 33-±, co tveyed to Lu ther S;ro ,g,eiglity-eig,ht perches to a post the south-east ciir ter of this lot, the:.ce west alo g the d .e of said tat no. J. 15 cony-four etches to the plaCe of begi ig, co .tai ti tg twe ity -ftvo acres nod eighi-ie.iths of u !acre, a.,.d al lowance of six per ce it. for roads, &c... beit.g lot no. 4.! a .d part of warra It of which about tittee acres are improved, a a board shsotee- thereon. Seized, take.. i I eteretion, aid to be sod as the croperty of ilarry-CritteLdea ALSO—Certain real es:ate situ rte iu s:vo den township, Potter county S:ate of Pa., bounded ou the north by lands of tlenjanitu Rennetis and thchuvler .Niekon, on the oast by lands of lves - ,lnt the I.Eitt.ll by toads of _ . 3 4,,F. Jones and Jacob .I;sucher, and Ives, by hands of zituatan AVe.tnore—containing twen ty-ice acres 'fore or less, wi,h Amu, fifteen acres . unproved, and one log house the re.,n. Seized, taken in execution, and to Ito sold as the property of-lames Ives • ALSO—.Certain real estate bounded and described as folowS, to wit: situate in the township of Gs:.vayo, Potter county, Pa:, bounded on the north b : the highway, on the east by -S. P. Lyman, on the snub and west by Win. Ai'Dong3.l!—cout4in:ng eight-mm[l3 of , u) aore, on wtpch is erected one two-story dwelling house, and one &dale b.trn. . Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the. pr.verty of P. P. Story. Akan—Certain tea; es:ate situate in Ulys ses township, Potter county, Pa., bounded on the north by lot conveyed by'l3inghaarestite to A. Curey, on the east by lot conveyed to A. Gee, on .the south by lots iu possess:on of IL Brigham & Geo. Gridley,ou the west, New York & Erie Railroad. • NEW TIME TA. ur, Taking Effect Monday, tiov.3, 1856. RAINS will leave Genese;t: St•tti,in (Wellsville) at the following hours MOVING EAST. Stock Express. 5:20 ).. Cincinnati Express, 1:45 •: X. Night Express, 7:39 r. x. Mail, ..... " New York Express, Freight No. 2, 3:27 " Freight No. 4, 6:55 " MOVING -WEST. . Dunkirk and Buffalo Express, 9:01 r. x. .. 12:35 " Night Express, 6:a5 A. X Chicago Express, "s• 3:32 " Emigrant, - ....10:33 " Freight No. 1, 12:05 " Freight No. 3, 4:15 r. D. C. 11cC,ALL(131, Gen. Supt. . A NE W -UNCLE TOWS CABIN," MRS- 'STOWE'S NEW WORZ. r%RED, A taie.uf the Diituat Swamp. F.r iJ g,ie at the JOUR:!;AL BOOK STORE. COUDEILSPORT ACADEMY. J: HENDRICK, Principal, MISS C. A. sTocKwELL, Preceptreu rill-1E Academic year will be divided 1 into Three Terms, of thirteen weeks eaeh. The 11'iti.er 'Vertu win commence on Mon da, December r:th, The Si ring or , n tier Term, will commence on 51onday, April ii:h 16,7 ; and the Felt Term on M . mday, the 44th, 01 Augadt, TERMS. Tuition per term of thir.oen weeko, u fo.lows Primary studies—Reading, Spelling, 31 cum - Common. Eng.ish branches—Geogra phy, lint) ogravhy, Arithinet,c, and Gr.1:11111.4f, 83.75 Higher- Branches—Natural rhi.oiopny, As, runway, C he inis.ry, and firs. Lessons ; .n A,gehra, - - $5.011 Higher Mathetuancs—Algebra, Go o.ne ry, Libra, • Greek, and .French, Lan- gli Drawing extra, Yiicrio 31u.iic, do Lir Piyinent crictly in advance. At: scbo,ari who c.tn write legibly, will be required to preseni an originat Composition once in two Weeks: and. alt max scholars to dec.aint once iu two weeks. ice" Board ein be obtained in private Fam ilies 111 the viliage, or rooms can be bad in ch. Academy - by - appiyiug to the Priucip :gr. Hendrick Ins herd the Preceptorship of the Academy for the. past year, and it is wi,h great satisfaction we announce that we have been alms to sec:ire - the continuance of his services. The flourishing condition of the Academy has been. exhibited by a larger 'at tendance and more general expression of sa.- 61 - action, than has ever been experienced heretofore; and the Trustees flatter theinSeiv ea that in the renewal of his eng ,gement they are carrying out the wishes of the patrons of the Academy thus far oratu iadtcated, and securing for that station a gentleman ruff/ competent to supply the wants of an intelli gent community. ELI HESS, President, G. B. evEicrus, Seel'. LEWIS MANN, Treasurer, Trtuttees. AMOS FRENCH, • SOBIESKI ROSS, H. J:OLASTEI), Coudersport, Nov. 10. 1856. • Administ,rator'a Notice. iff tr ii l ' o ß u E o n A S t h e L e e n t a t l e e r s or of v i i a tm c;iosa dece ma, lai.e or Sweden township, Potter Co.. Pa., hive been grauted to the undersign ed. ailpersout indebted to said estate , are here by uptitied Ina: an twined:A.3 settlement should be Made, and :hose having I;:aitus against the same, are regnested -to present them properly .tn.hantie ttett fur lig , idction. J. iIENDRICK, Adminis:retor. Cetulersport. Oct 2J, 1•336. NIILI,PORT 1132,1D-ault RTE RS ! rip,h; En/scribers . take tins method of 41- _1 forairag iLeir fnenils th tt they are in re of, and are noir .opeihug, a choice and ook of s AND FANCY DaY GOODS, to wiLua wet- inene the a:to/hien of all who desue to mike purchases. Ourstock is largo, has been sewc ed wi 11 great cafe, and is par ticl.uny sdAptotl to tbe-crams of this section of the country. Our stock of Dry Goodscon sista of DRESS GOODS. TILIMXINGS, R1R30.11, BRUIDERICS, P&R.A.AOLS, CLOTHS, Css• 1111.. RES, Vas rues, Sutertsu.s, LINENS, PRINTS, • and a variety of other artic!is, too. numerous to mention. We have also a complete asion wont of GROCERIES . , HARDWARE AND .CROCKERY: all of which will he sold uncommonly cheap tor ready Pay and for approved credit on as reason...b.e terms as any other estabnahmem. • MANN & NICHOLS. Mil:l*in, Aug. 11, 11MA-9:Mt( • JONES, MANNA- JONES. Ate now receiving s harp Jet of the INN Style Prints emulating , of Coehese, Merl mark, Philips Allan & Sons, Briggs, Spragait & Co. Warranted hat colors, alio aIN of Cheap Prima. Call & Examine. JONES, 111ANN*4 JONES, Would call the attention of those who us is want of Cloths to their Stock, which they er. continually replenishing consisting of Broad Cloths, (BLACK & BLUE,) Cassimarea of all grades and styles, 3aatiaas WE have now on hand several qualiti• of Fanners Stain, which is werrantel /to give satisfaction. Try 11. • JONES, - MANN, ia \ JONES. - .. CALL AT JONES, MANN, vc JONES , and examine their assortment of Sheet *lngo, Shirting, Dentin, Ticks, Marrien Stripes-aid Checks. They are just receiving a handsome lot of Bleached goods, whisk they are desirous of having their contenting examine.• OLD fashioned Dimity for gals at JONES, MANN & JONES. - $1,50 ITE have on hand a good assortment • Yankee notions, which we ire to :ell at reasonable profit, Linen thre Cotton do. (:pool & skain;) Linea an Cotton 'Flow, French Working Cotten Knitting do. Needles, Pins, with almost every thing belonging to this departure: - of Trade. , JONES, MANN & /ONES. . • $3.00 CEO A LL irk° aro in want of Boots or Shaul afl will please call and ozatnine the stock se $2,30 - - SIO.VO JONES, MANN & JONES. 'lnch ts the largest ever opened in county. and we feel confident that we anti satisfy the rnost critical. We have also connection with this Branch of our business Where we can orderany kind of work!, olial we believe that our Home Made work ie. en perior to that which is brought from ekreaill ;.ATIIER of the best quality, and of all the Mire kinds, with Boot & Shoe findinp at JONES. MANN & lON • IL TEAS (Blank and Groan) from tw eto. to a dollar, eonatantly on kesii JONES, 31 .‘NN & JONES. reUR Stoat of Groceries is offered he Ilk V inspection of the Public with the fal belief that it is the best in the County. We intend that this department of oar butue shall always be kept in readiness to sepp4 the wants of this community , . • • JONES, MANN k JONU TONES MANN &JONES, have ea e./ .the best stock of EI arrives re rill oe, kept in this place, and , they intend to keel every thing in this line, and we feel goalies that we can do as well by the People of 1111 County as will be done by thecae! Well/wilts Alarge Stocks of Crockery to aslot♦t kelt, JONES, MANN 4 JQNU. _ YANTED atJONES', MANN &lONE/ Wheat, Rye, Butawhitat o wn osia. Or anytrung the Farmers have fe-male ibex can 5n4 ready sale for at our Item W E U. keeping o good oieenikist IRON \ from which we will ripply tie Intek-IfteilieL of this aectim3, as favorably as they will be dealt with at Wellsville. JONES, , .31-4 NN JO ?Mit, WOULD Respectfully ask the' Farmer of this coantt to 'attains the Advan tages, offered them in ibis - . place, for the ea • changing of their farm' proluce for sub or merchandise, almost all kinds of grain, and in fact, every kind the firmer hu to sell ; bears a mere adraueed figure in Coudersport, these at IL/ y of 'the . Northern ritarkt,to, while the gootie of the Nlerchant, are shout the woe price, excepting the , hTavy articles, !fact have Transportation added. • • JONES MANN 4 Man. March 204. USG, TWEEDS, JE.IXS BoOt & Shoe Potatoes
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