Tim Jts tIR,NAL. COUDERSPORT, JANUARY. 15, 1E67 HOME MATTERS, - ‘ , 47 - - ANTED. at this office on sub •V V seri ptions, immediately, 20 CORDS of good, Dry Maple or Beech SteriMood, 18-inches king, and nine over 20 inches, split. tolerably fins. *Thiii,:is"riti' excellent opportunity. for Iholeivhb Iwo scarce of money to pay isfiaisir subscriptions. 1/ cord will rociike 'receipt in full for one years subicnption to the Journal. T. S. CHASE, Publisher. Doe, 25th, MS.—tr. WE WANT WOOD, NO IV. WE WANT WOOD, NOW, WE - WANT WOOD, NOW. WE WANT WOOD, NOW, FROM OUR SUBSCRIBERS. FROM OUR , SUBSCRIBERS. FROM OUR SUBSCRIBERS. FROM OUR SUBSCRIBERS. Titteadvertisement ofPutnam &Co.'s Illustrated of. Lift of 'Weritingtee, has a poculiar interest •, • • fur:those of nut' readers who wish to possess Do valuable a wink in a form which will make it cheap: to them, be cause it , comes gradually from thelr purses, iu light installments. Soo the Prospectns of the Plough, Loam and Anvil,, in another column. It is a first class Agiicultural periodi cal. while at the'same time many of its onies are devoted to interesting and useful mechanical and scientific infor 'ration. We are glad to see such in fluential journals speaking out in em l-plistically for the ready-pay system as regards the publishing business. It i■ the.only system Uy which newspapers can become profitable, and at the seam time worthy of,patronaga. --- MINSYLVANIA. LEOISLATIME. The Legislature of our State tn..tt yin TuesdaT.. Jan. 6, and Out Senate was ..iganizcd permanently by the election of Huy. Di . tv . i4 Tagiari, of Dauphin. Speaker ; Gen. W. 1-I!mer . sly. Clerk; Judson Holcntnb, Aclistant Clef k ; L (44 . W!.ir.eti;) . D. W. Leeds, *iid J..ll.:Wells, Transcribing Clerks; I T,ostql R. Smith, Sergeant at Ai•mi Wm. P. Bra Jy, (by a vpani mous Assistant Seigeant at Arme ; James F:rolehorn. 6,,ir Keeper ; E. B. Lytle :fla—Datii;ll'Neyhitrd. Door B. Haniilt•rn and John C. Blaiql,).l.4,saencers ; all Repub. licani. In the A4semhly, J. L. Getz, `utt'erki, iiaa elected Speaker; Jacob Zeigler, Clerk, who app•aintel S. Picking Assistant Clerk, qcerge J.s•nes M . lignna, J . dm A. Magee, and C. R. Brady. Transcribing Clerks for t►►o Session ; Jamb Glass. 'layer, Sergeant at Arms ; Jacob Cole. man, Door Keeper ; John Lu!senring Messenger-..—a1l Democrats. We re gret to annoutic.; that neighbor JAWILS, 011.1141 Patriot, was "cut to the quick" by his good old friend, Jake Ifigler• Thin kalshbuldaut have done ; for the etieriment of publishicg a Border Ruyan paper in Potter . county. is proving a emnplete failure, and we are .of. the ?pinion that Mr. James should hare received a better reward for doing the dirty work of the "Btichanati and Pres Kansas " leaders in this section: Juin with us iu,t'•e cause of juiliee and right, neighbor, and we will use you better: They •cut" you at Lock Haven in the ' : summer, arid now, when the pin Ching frosts of ter ire uriou you, they have again "tfasgerid" . .y9u.. "ILipublics is un.; smell," aunt they Mr. Patriot 7 But if.jou an /4111 determined to stick to thig, we say try it again the 4th of March 'nest. Yuu may possibly yet succeed in raising the wind sufficient to buy paper. But we commenced writing about the doings of the Legislature. Our readers willparaon Inc digression, we are lure, sousidei ing the magnitude of the temptation.' After the officers were all duly ele'cied and installed, the Governor's Message was read in iioth.Houtes. We publish, it entire this Week, and recommend our readers to give it a careful perusal. It speaks for itself, end every word of it is full of moaning, and to the paint. Three thotia an ki t opi cs of the Massage wore ordered to be printed in English, and 1000 in Gentian. Both Rouses have flatly - commenced 'business, and last Tuesday probably either Simon Cam erofi or John; W. Forney was elected to the United States Senate. The re- suit is not yet knoviii here, but tha, friands of Mr. Cameron are sanguine of hisidection--more so than. if. any other man thin Forneybaci been his opponent. The Republican State Committee are; we learn, taking measures to ascertain the real 'condition of partial in the Stats--their real etrength,tc.,—vrith u view, we suppose, to Co ntra action. A very good movement. Our only request ia, that they will never twain at tempt to rase with en inherently hostile ele ment. We haveno objection to a fusion with friends—but we regard' emporary defeat pre ferable to fusion with sesrates.—Erie Gazette. Those are our sentiments. TINDLIt CONSoltNiph A subscriber ID Wellsboro 'fioga Co., this State, .emi.loyed the Posttuader to write to the .publisher of the Christian Chronicle, "c.d to state that he wished the paper discontinued because it con tained too much politics, and that he should no longer take it from the office. He owes four years for the paper and stops without paying a farthing. What a tender con science ! If the church at.Wellsboro wants his name as a core of discipline: by drop ping ns a line they can have it.— Christian Chrarsicts. We take that man to be a fair 'specimen of those who are ..frdid that po.itics are becom ing wedded to religion.. Sorry that you should loss so Floss a patron. Bro. Jacobs —Jersey Shore Vedette. (The Commissioners linve kindly furnish ed . us with the following Statement of the Assessed Val nation of Property in Pot ter County, Real and Personal, for the Year 1857. Townships. IPeriele.ll Real Eatet• tpror'ty.iisit‘ted.;unsTdl Abbott— ... AII. LI gay . 0399 Bi..gbaos . 641t1 Cara .. 11491 Coudersport -- 24)9 Eulona 14791 Genesee., - 31561 79341 Hebron 41391 Hector.... 29861 1548 Jackson 537 Oevrayo 4659 Pike 1651 Pleaeant Valley . 741 Portage .. 1030 Roulet ... 3003 Sharon.... 5680 Sweden • . . 2001 . Stevrardson • - 1474 Sun:unit 676 Ulysses 7614 West B rant h.... 603 Wharton . . 2382 Total, $713 316013 Aggregate of Personal Pro Total aggrog*of V COUD ERSPORT TiLARICET. convect:trio irstimi, FPI Tit!. Jou sc Iwo ‘i AKER &• JACKSON. Deatera in Dry Goods,Groceries, Hata do Cap*. Boca &.S4oes Crockery, Pork F!our. %!L4l Ste Mai;i."Sfreet:, Coaderrpori, Pa COODIMITORT, NOT. 20, 1'356 flour. porlol ' $9,00 Pork, " 20,00. Salt. " " 3,50 Cara goal. par 100 lbs. Batter, per lb.. Lard, t'ork, '• '' Wool, •.' " .... —3O to 34. Deer Ski's; per 1b.... Oafs. per bushel 27i Buck llneat, " - 64 Cora. '• " . SY& Rye, " '• 1 ... 75. Potatoes. '. ... 50. £ggs, per doz,, 1111 Hay, per Ton, 10,00 Tallow, per lb. 15. T RY JONES, MANN Sc. JONES' 25 Ce-t TEA. T RY JONI:9, MANN & JONES' 25 Cent Tail. r gy JONES, MANN & JONES' 25 Cent TEA. Court Procl,tui.tilon. WHHiIEAS. the Hon. H. G. White, Pres ide it Judge, and the lion. G. G Colvin auJ J Amu, Es.is , Asciciate Judges of the Courts, of Oyer and Teri/doer and Geue ral Jail 11-livery, Quarter Sessious of Das Peace, Orphan's Court and Court of Common P:eas for the COunty of Potter. have issued their precept, bearing date the third day of January, iu the year of our Lord one thousand eight Ina:liked end fifty-wren, and to me direc ted, for hutting a Court ut Dyeraud Terminer and Geueral Jail Delivery, Quarter .'Se,sions of the Peace, Orphan's Court, and Court of Common ('lens. tittho Borough of Coudera port, on MONDAY, the 16th tiny of Febluary, next, and to continue one week.- Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroi:ers, Justices of the. Peac e s. Emil Comte. bled within the county. that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 113 o'clock, A. of said day. with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, nod other reinem branros. to do those things which to their offices appertain to be dune. Aud those who are bound by their reCOglll7.3llCeS to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall he in the jail of the said county of Potter are to he then and there to prosecute against them . as wil h h t e ei lust. at Coudersport, January 3d,1&.7, and • the Slat year of the Indepeudence :cif the Gutted Statue of Ameri•:a. A. C. TAGGART. Shoriff. A Secret Worth KnowlOg I RITE OF A RATTLE SNAKE- Affections of the LunCe, Lira' . and Kid neys—llyspepsui—Ftintale Weakness—Coughs --Colds—Delirium Tremens—Trembling of the Limbs—lnflamed Face or, Eves—Chills and Fever—and, above all, COMMIT/ON, cured. An old, retired Indian Doctor, while among the different tribes of Indians, found out their great Secret, in curing all the above diseases, in a very short time, with a few simple roots; and ache wants to do as much good as possible," he will send to any one who wishes to have them, all the above receipts, with fell particu • lars how to make and use the medicine, in all the above diseases, forl2icenti—to go toward■ paying for the answer and this advertisement. Every Emily should know these secrets while they have a chance. Address DOCTOR *ORE GAD, Lansaster, Pa. 0:31-41 'Journal lox-1:857. . . DEVOTD" ED to Ph renolOgi,.Physiol • ogy,Mechanism, Education, Agriculture, . the Natural Sciences-and General Intelligence, is profusely Illustrated with Engravings, and publised monthly at One .Dollar.a year. Ey ery Family, and especially all vonng men and women, should have a Copy.'"rowt.zit and Wir.t.xs, No. 308 Broadway, New York, Pub fishers. - Young men about launching forth upon the " activities of life, and anxious to start right' and understand their course, will find this Journal a friend and monitor, to encourage them in virtue, shied them from vice, and to prepare them for usefulness in life. The various oco ! pations will be discussed in the. light of Phre nology and Physiology, so that everyone may know in what pursuit he would be, won likely to succeed.—Publishers. rirThis Journal and the People's Journal will be furnished for $1,75 per annum. The Water-Cure Journal for '57. DEVOTED to Physiology, Hydro pathy; and the Laws of Life and Health. with engravings illustrating , the Human Sys tem—p Guide to Health and Longevity. Pub lished monthly by Fowceit & WeLLs, 308 Broadway, New York, at $1 per annum. Good Health is our Great Want. We can obtain it only tv a knowledge of the Laws of Life and the causes of Disease, which are clearly preserted in the Water Cure Journal. Particular directions are given for the treat ment of ordinary cases at home. so thatall may apply it. Beleiring Health to he the basis of all h ,ppiness..we rely on the friend. of good health to place a copy of the Water Cure JOur. nal in every family. Now is the time to sub scribe. rOPThi. and the People's Journal will be furnished for sl,7s—both and the - Journal for $2,25 per annum: Total realty 4.e.C.51 28594 33266 95241 20325 40303 23971 37603 36:44; 22714 '7531 15105 44113 19647 1 12250 49,69 28881 36167 10379 30757 17747 11 37292 •2221 - 8 42720 856) 6.)11 6.559 '26259 105121 4155 AFIRST—CLASS Family Neurspa per, devoted to News, Literature. Sci ence, and the Arts ; to Entertainment, pros; uncut, and Progress. Designed - to en courage - a spirit of Hope, Manliness, Self Re liance, and Activity atno.ig the people; to illustrate Life in all ite phm,es, a id to indic tte the mode by which we may attain the lughest degree of usefulness end happiness—a paper which ought to be re-td by every runily in the land. Published - Weekly, by Fowler & Wells, at $2 a year. or $1 for half a-year. fgr Life Illustrated and the People's Journal will be furnished together for $2,25 per an num. Terms in all cases in advance. fa” Those desiring to :wait themselves of these reduced terms should apply at once to the Publisher of the People's Journal, Couders port, Pa. 9:32. . . . , We have the pleasure of announcing that we have in press and shall publish about the first of December, a new work of fittion, enti tled 6.1786t1 nT3B 371847 erty, ninatio • '.Rose Clark. A ROIANCE BY, FANNY FERN. The last work, aud:•first continuous tale of. this brilliam.and fascinating authoress "Ruth . Hall,"_ acifjeved a , success unexatripled in die . annals of letters.. In the lanctsake of a lead; lug periodical; it gereated. a -More profound sensation than any which.has been issued du ring a quarter el.a-century," Data is mute ; cessary to'allude to the tuerits-if"ituttt Judging from the number of copies of it we have so:d, Wa judge that everybody in the United States has read it. As respems the work we hate now impress, ROSE CLARK we can only say we regard it in every respect a greater, better Work ; and are configent it will not only sustain, hut even - magas° the reputation of its d.stinguished authoress. we I have reasons for thinking "Rose Clark" will make .a greater .seusation than did "Huai Hall." 2,60 . Life Illustrated: TO FANNY . FEZ 'S uNE MILLION READERS. A NEW BOOK It will form an elegant 12ino volume; of over 400 pages. Price $1 ird, on, ruck& of which copies will b•r sent by mail, poet paid. It will be sale by all booksellers. `;Any newspaper giving thii . advertise ment three insertions, and sending us a copy of the paper with advertisement marked, will receive an advance copy of the work by in Lii ; post paid. Publishsd by MASON [MOTH ERS, New York. • 9:32-3t. YArES . COCTAL'i NURSER V. •,• NIT H • . L t , IN Nu fk r., .ri C e ?., b l . )f , th f e; Ya l tes e t large and v .luable assortment of FEET T nt EES of all varieties usually cultivated. These Trees are.young apd of vigorous growth. The goal tics are the most chide() known, and are war. a .ted genuine. Also a fine . stock of URSA IIILNTAL TREES and SHRUBBERY, for Sprug Delivery. • IV" Address orders to C. BEACH, Pan Yuri, Yates Co., N. Y. • Sept. l L 1e56.-2mos .EXECUTOR'S NOTICE: WHEREAS Letters testamentary, or of administration to the • estate of Ephraim Dalryin,ile, (ate of the comity of ter. deceased, have been granted to the sub-_ scribers, all persons indsob..ed to said estate, are requested to mike immedidte payme.it ; and these Waring c!aitus against the BRUIN will preient them duly au:heaticated.; to the sub scribers residing in Qstvayo Pp.„Poi.tar Co., Pa. DANIEL DALRYMPLE, . WIt.DALRYMPLC, i vrrucees. W. S. J JHNSJ.q, .Nov. 20.1865. FORILESTEWS PL.1.1,11.4.7'E s A Magasina for Boys aad Girlf, EG INS its Sixth Volume in JAM . okits, 1857. It is edited by MARX. Putt- HESTER, the well known writer for the young, who, the 'reading comosuni.y will bear iu mind, is connemed with no of sr periodical. The P has been denominated by an midget writer, as ".the asst YOUTIIs' MAGA mos romasuzu." , The publishers mean to keep it an. Its eiribellishmimts are new, and the reading matter almost wholly origin''. An entire number might be 'lliad with the commendatory notices of the press. The Family Gazette says:—"Noparent who carts a button for his children's welfare can. spend a dollar more p rofitable Mauna s n bscribingforthe PLAt- KSTX. But we prefer to let the Magazine tell 14 own story. Those parents who have any ,Shoies about• what their cltildreo read, should sub scribe for it.- Ifit does not attain itself, after a fair trial, no recommendation of others would be• of any benefit. Taaus.—The 'Playmate is published mouth ly, at One Dollar a year, lis.ad vance.. To clubs, 75 coma per eopy. Let ters enclosing money may be sent at onr,zisic, if slirected to • WILLIAM GUILD & co; Wasigisitos &ma, Boston, Miss Life of Washington. , TNAM & f 10., will cot G : : m II e .TTJ nco in a for dava a new edition of this great .work, in Setni•Monihl Paris!, Price 25 cent. each. . . Each volume will.consist of 14 parrs, hand somely pruned ii octavo. The whci.e work will be iliastr.tied by .iboa.'3 , ' Skieiior Engravings on Steel ' luciuding Portratis and .original Historical Designs, by eminent Artists. With nutuerous Wood Cuts and Maps. Each part will co . ma:u at le.ist 32 pages and 1 en graving on Steel: every o.ber part will have two Stec. l'iates. TERMS OF PeOLICATiOrf. 1. Eccb saint-monthly part, containing Its above specified, ems, p::yable ou de.ivery. 2. A • subscribers taus. 'e .g Ira to te.e the entire work. 3. The second and subsequent yoinines will be issued in double parts—.tad the whose will be pubiished at reguiar intervals of two weeks. Among the Illus.ratio riready etigrayed or nearly cNwple.sd, are the following Pot TIpLITS (on • Gen. Schity er, Gen. Chas. .Lee, " Puliam, • " Henry Lil 3, " Arrival, Col. Moultrie, " Green, Geu.• Wayne, " Ward, Geo. Clinton, ' l ' Knox, Rob . . Morris. " Mo.itgotnery, Get,. Stark, " St. Clair, - " kimuilton, " Lord Sterling, • " Gates, -Barron S:entien, • " Glover, " Lu Fayettedi • • '" Sir- Wm. Howe, • " Count " Sir Henry Clinton Liticom, " Lord Cornwatlis, " Mercer, " Burgoyne, liVashing.o.i from the picture by irea.e. • Washington from the picture byi ['rumba. Washington from the p cture by 11eranuller. Washing.on from the picture by Stuart. Washing Oil from the picture offlondo.is Bust. Waihington from the pic tli " SLatil.lll. Washing from the picture of Brown's " Washing ou front the origami prog , ei Mrs. W.ishiligton, (early purtrai..) Mrs. tVashing.uu front Stuart. Sliss - Phi;ipse from or.ginal picture. 11.1.1.1>TRATIONS tt.% His. orM .1 Scenes (from Original Designs.) Site of Washingwa's Gir,h dace. • Mount Vernon (Mree views.) Washington as a Surveyor, Washington a Fort Necessity, gain ,he Diatn..i Swany, - Washing 'on atinchester; - - Washington's ele Sports, Fortifying Bun:ter's DAL, Fort 'riconderugd, Lake George,• Feral:kat OW at West Point, iu 1790, . ngton quelling a Riot; (from a conga porary drdwing t) View of- New .York. 1775, Boston from Dorches.er Heights in 1776. A moumement of Independence, .. I Battle of Trenton, Battle• of fkiermantown, Battle of Moninun.h, Braddoclt's Battlefield, Washing on going to Congress, &c: ,Vust always remain, par eminence, the history of the Fathers of his-COuti,ry."—Phil udelpliM -^ is in.euded that the Dins ratunis in this edition. shall be worthy of the subjeut and of the au hor. The best artists have beu.i en gaged to make original drawings, and the ' most eminent engravers are secured. No ex pense wid be spared to.maite the engravings crediMb.e to American art, and fully tory to.amateurs of f. stidiour taste. Agents and Canvassers impelled on fiber 11 terms. This edition is published exclusively for'subscribers. j*,* Century Papers inserting tbis adv ertise .t throe times will receive a - com i ne.e set octhe edition. [9:34-3t New York & Erie Railroad. -• 'NEW TIME *TA BE, Taking Effect Monday, Nov. 3E1856. r RAINS will leave Genessee Station •I. (Wellsville) arthe following hours MOVING .EAST Stock Express, :.. ... Cincinhao Express, ....... Night Express, Mail, . New York Express, Freight No. 2, , Freight No. 4, . , -. . • MOVING 1, WEiT Dunkirk and Buffalo Ex-ress , . g:n t-e. xi, 11ail, .. —.... . ....1:!:35 " Night Express, d:',s A. X Chicago eapress, ..,. 3.7,2 " Enii,grant,....... - - - ' - .: —l , :33 " Freight No. 1, i:2: )5 " Freight No. 3, 4:15 r. x. . ... D. C. Nice ALL UM, Gen. Supt. FE.MLUARY TE/131, 1857 11.. W. M Iy vs. It. W. Meintyri;, Ittusoin Harmon " As, Gibbs it al S. P. Hunt " J. Van suren It. Sl,tt " Owen Rock, G. W M. Heists!. " K. W. Mclntyre, Wharton School Dist." Jnlins Johnson Levi ,Aunts " T. Jones, Warren smith " F. P. Brooks, Ccu'vretlth. of Penn. " County of Potter, Samuel Haven' " A. N. Benton, V. C. (tike, by her / „ C. P. Dike - next friend A. Young M. J. Carrier by her t „ .J. C. Carrier next friend L: W'pod D.J. & .Ch ippel " S. H. Martin, D. J. &E. W. Chlappel " S. if. Martin et al Sie L ihen Morton t " H. W. May. THOS. B. TYLFAt, PitOTHONOTART ' S OPFICZ • Cocitlerapert, Jan. 3. 1837- . MILLPOR.T HEAD-aUIRTERS ! THE subscribers take this me.hod of in forming their friends th.it they are in re- Of. and are now open ug, a choice and de•orable stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, to which they invite the attetuton of 1411 who desire to mike purchases. Ourstock islarge, has been lietecied wi.h great care-, andsis par ticularly adapted to the wants of this . sectiort of the country. Oar stock of Dry GOOdS COW' lists of llaxss GOODS. TRDISIINGS, RIYBOSS, Em -110.011.01:1111C3, PARASOLS, CLOTHS, CAl int:ars, Vzsrixcs, Domisiics, SulgrlsGs, LISZSIS, PRISTS, . KOSIY.RY, SHAWLS, and alvariety . of other articles, too numerous. to mention. We hare also a complete assort ment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY; ail of:which will be gold Uncommonly sloop Rot ready.pay, and for approved credit on as reasonable terms as any other establisbuseut.. • MANN & NICHOLS. P*1111"vt, Aug. IL 1468.-9:ltf A NE VO. UNC T - TOM'S CABIN," Mas. STOWE'! NEW WORK n RED, A tale of the Dismal Swamp.. Ear 1./ who at the JOURNAL BOOK STORE. • LOUGH, LOOM 4. ANVIL; AKEIICAN FAR-c3l-NAGAZiNE. VINTED - and published iiy J. A. ..1.:4 NASH and AV P. PARISH, at No. 7 Beekman Street, New York, near Park Row. 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Htring ; on hand a very large stack ofnew aid watrai,le Backs, and as our motto is "Large sa:es and sinali pro.its," we ere de.ermined g;ve our custoniers be-ter bargains :h ,n can be h ad Csewhere. Any bum: pub.istied in New York or Philadelphi t wili be pro:l'4l4 'en:, gilt in eluded, on receipt of publisher's price. Cata log lie's of 13. mas and Presen s, con:timing full exp; inationa will be sent free to all i par,s of the country. • The me , t inducements are oXered to Agetus. Any person by sending us an order for ten books, welt money inc , osed, will be en titled to an extra flack and Gift.. All orders for books, containing money, (to ensure perfect zafety,) should be regis ered at the Post ;Ace where ay are tuained, and di. rue ed to Evans & Co., -10) Broadway, New York. RrsEitz.cc.-311. Thobaas 4.1 e Sons, South Fourth Scree, Philadelphia; B. Lippincott &. Philadelphia; D. Appitutti & Co., Broadway .\ eworic ;- Derby ~.S4Jackao.i, Nas sau Stress:. SEND.FOK A CATALOGUE:.a EVANS & CO., Principal Sore, -KO Broadway New York. Or - Branch Stores at '2,5 Chestnut altos., Philadelphia; and raiitiiugtou, O. C. 9:32t44 - Cl,O fit thiESSINii. ALL persons having cloth to color and dress, by leaving the same at the store of J. M. Judd in Coudersport., will be forwarded to the works of the subscriber finigted in good order and returned, payiueut for dressing can be made to J. M. Judd on delivery of .he cloth. Mark the pieces pettily with name and directions. • O. H. PERRY Genesee Fork Sept. 19th, I,Kr5. DRAFTING Instruments, Water Colors, arawiug Paper, Pam:Us,' and Brushes just rpcsived by , W. ,M.411111P. NEW FIRM. THE undersigned haring formed a se partnership under the name and title of 4orrEsomrArrri - & %TONE g s for the purpose of extending their usefulness in the Mercantile business, have purchased the entire stock of C. S. Jones, Lewis Mans and A. F. Jones, which with the luge ad ditions now being made to the consolidated Stock, by daily arrivals from New York sad Philadelphia, enables them to offer to Cite Pnblic end each of their former atonement the largest, best and most extensive assert• [neat of goods ever brought into this Market. . To aecounodate themselves and their sew miners, they hare remodeled the Store feria erly occupied by C? t 3. Jon* where they may be ibund at all times ready and willing to wait upon all who may extend- to then Moir patronage. Their Stook sonsiste • Dry Goods, HARDWARE. A, GROCERIES. iirovisions HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. Iron, Xails, C. S. JitiNP.S, L. MANI. A. F. JONES Coudersport March; 2fitit, 1856. JONES, MANN if JONES, . Are now receiving a large let el the ►ess Style Printal consisting of Cocheeis, Meal mack, Philips Allen Jr. Sone, Brigp, Sprigs* & Co. Warranted fast solar., also s let of Cheap Prin:s. Call b Ezetsine. .TOATES,"firANAV 4r JONFS, Would call the attention-of those ',he ere I want of Cloths to their stock, which they ar continually replenishing 'mutating of Broad Cloths, (BLACK & BLUE.) Cashmeres of all grades and styles, Sauna*/ TWEEDS, JE.IIXS WE have now on band silvers! goalitio of Farmers Satin, which io MIMEO i to giro satisfaction. Try It. JONES, MANN, de JONI'. CALL AT JONES, MANN, & JONES and examine their assortment of Sheet ings, 'Shining, Deming, Ticks, -Marries Stripes and Checks. They are just receiving a handsome lot of Bleached goods, whisk they are desirous of having their, taxman examine. OLD fashionoti . Dimity for sale at JONES, MANN it JONES WE have on hand a good aasorusiest • Yankee iotigns, which w• are willing to sell at reasnitdble profit, Linen - thread, Cotton du. (spool do skein;), Lines aid Cotton Flow, French Workig Cotter Knitting do. Aeedles, Pins, with almost every thing belonging to that &pannier • at Trade. JONES, MANN I JONES. 2 50 ALL. who are in want of Hoots • r Shoes will please call and examine the inoek • 4 OD JONES, 114NN (JONES, Which ts the largest ever / opened in th county. and we feel confident that we Nit sa.isfy the most critical. We have ales is connection with this Branch of our business 5 00 Boot 4k. Shoe Bif P , Where w• can order any kind •l worlß nta we believe that our HOW Made work is se periur to that which is brought front nbreal LEA T H.E of the best quality, and of all the differs kinds; with Boot & Shoe.findinp at JONES. AIANN &JONES. TEAS (Bleak and Green) Sono twony-ive cta. to a dollar, constantly cn bang et JONES, MANN is, JONES. OUR Stoek of Grammies is offend to I& inspsetion of this Publis with the 1.1 beliif that it is the but in the County Ws intend that this department of eat basixes shall always be kip, in readiness to gape/ the wants of this community. JONES, MANN ils lON'S. JONES 3f ANN It /OYES, tare *omit the best stock of Hard ware evil kept is this . place, and [key intend ter kir every thing in this line, and we feel loath. th it we cat do as well by the People of de County as williledoneby theca at Wellsville large Stook of Crockery to ooloot Moo / - 1 • JONES, MANN 31-JONVI. Av ANTED at 11 JONES, KANN 4.101(Z Wheat, aye, BuAlowitsat Cara hM Potatoes,i Or anytotag tbs Fturrasoo . RP info *NI tut tins roAdy oafs for at out !ton. W E are keeping a geed aniertaeat if 4 It 7 0 N from which we will supply tie Blseli-Seitise of this section, as favorablyas %bey will lee deal, with at slarsitiville. . JONES, MANN - k TONSIL I U(T OULD &upsettingy ask tits tatslorS V T of this county: to eat sin. tits Advas. sages, offered them in this plase,-for tite es changing of their firm proltice fbr ads or hlersandiest, almost all kinds of pais, atil in Feet, every kind Ow-farmer kai wool!: boar, a more advaneed figure is Coudersport, Ibis at ally of the Norther* markets, while the good, of the Mordant, are about the Gams price, smeepting . the buoy artiste. wile, have Transportaues added. Jaggit, 116,161 /#OOlllll Merck Seth, 111111: ' •
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