THE Jt. iTRNAL. COUDERSPO/I.T, MARCH, 26, 1657. O.M E.A.IAT T E,R S. ar The name of the .Post Offn . :o . io this county heretofore known as Cush ingville, 4as,been - t changea Ito ...Br ook• Isnr-t-a very pretty name, by the 1:232 A pest .office has been established in OswayO lownsitip in this county, under the name of ..Peven and Mr. Stephen Putter appointed Postmaster. The post office is at One .nf%the.toli..gates 1 e .th d o in k road, of which Mr. Putter is the keeper.. Mon.—The lasttwo weeys-has •bee tt : prolific in . producing mud our, sti r eets, 3pn futve.liad,alnlost all kinds '.of al.:gather. ;from freezing to' bloods ,heat---and from cold, blustering days to the Most btautifill spring-time.— Go Notulzy, morning (here was a brief -Interlude of lightning, thunder ,end .Nearly a font of ar3 , obich tell on Thursdly last Las almost clis- Appeared without meeting the wishes ine-JUrnhermen. the streams being .pnly a little flushe4 by it. . Yr:. • Stephens' filustrated New Monthly, for April, is.ora our table. °West Point" is becoming-more inter .asting with each number, and evinces fur its author much meth in military att.ries. net e are besides, many ea .er interesting, stories in the present .number. Price,-per annum. 81,50 or 194 - cents per numhet—Published Edward Stel•hens, 1.?.6 Nassau St. New York. G. P. Putnam S Ce , 321 Broadway. N. Y.. butte forward d us Nos. 15 and 16 of their illoetrated edition of IRWING's Li or WAllll istiroxa book which should be in the lib. y 6f every Ainericrn, and the merits of which are so : nd uno.tentatiousV e‘preased la the few words ".he biogra by of the Pallier cfhis Country, by the Father of its Li.eramie." Ylic numbers witi be men. by 1114 i:, tree of post. • yge, on receipt of the sitb.icrivon t•rice. 25 eznts pet number. The fo.lowing notice ac tollipaniee No 16: EDITOItS OF COLI.CTRT PAPERS Will /el5O Me en ire, t :he adve tivernent of he 11,u4- tt..ted Edition of levities LIFE oF Wesa t vri. t.., In. the insenion ..f which a copy of the nu k w.t. prouti,ed, is frorn.and after :his date zeicieiled. Pape:a that have not inserted it, 4/11/ theretoro not do so. G. P. PUTNAM & CO.. Palisktrs Sew Yottz, March Itih, 1857. Oblttpery. 111F.D—at his residence in Hai rison town Po.:er Co, Pa., March 16. 1h57, of U•op.y. ARNOLD I tUNTER, Esq.. aged '79 hic:sing o e day. Thu' , . has,one 1", mu among us the aged vet eran and pioneer of Potter and NlcKcan coml. ties 'He 1)11'14 the that house where now catals the ris ge of Smethport, the county tett of McKean county; thus enetrating and t'ear;ng away the tares v, and making pleasant timet , for those who have since become an wive and en•erprising community, He mi ;nted from place to place in these new coati tit far some time, but has been a perm meat ruedent of the place at which he died. He p er y e d aft peputy Maralell for Potter county the Censu. of 1850, which acquaint, d orb ay, ry town and nearly all the inhabitants rf die enmity. Ile also h.id an extensive ae crldntutre in Tioga and other atijatenJ pun : f). l le !eaves at large circle of children 4zid pad-rhihiren to mourn.his demise. A Nstonana, Jrnnt: G. W. Shorn and C.J. e,,ty, sit thts state, have rot ti !lie() t , !'tteutt to stand their trials for "nittil tves-ist." - WoOuLs.sl) Causx"—..l l'omode far leap. 11);ng the Hair—highly pertmu ad, so,.erior to Frct:ch artic:e imported, and for hail the Rat.. f. or dressing Ladies Hair tt h m no gilt. giving it a bright g:ossy nue. It Puces Gerpleman's Hair to curl in the most :rural mraner. It len:oyes dandruff, a:ways 11,n; the flair the appearance of being fresh ''"tup9ned.._ Price on:y fitly cents. None ;name un:ess signed - FETRIDGE Sc. CO., N. York. Proprintors of the "Balm of a Thousand Flowers." Fe: 61 :c by all Druggists. :4:36-gms COI DERRPORT MARKET POKIUCTED wErYLT, ron TUX topnsar.., BY Saloom AKER & ,TACKSON. DeverA iu Dty Goo44.Grocatieo. ;late L'api.l3oots & Shop. Croacry, Pork, Flour. Meal 4e., Main' Street, Couderrport, Pg. COUDIRfrORT, Feb. 19, 1857. flokr, per bhl $9,09, . Pork, ... ~ 26,00. halt, •• .• 7'4— 3,75. Cent Afcal, per WO lbg -'i Btrltir, per lb 2,50. . 20 to 22.. 1.,g,d ..„ 12 ” 15. . 71:110e per Ili. . _ ..... 14 ..,, 16. Pork, •• •. _ 14. li °u l . " " : ......... ::: 30 " XL •enDar Skin, per lh 25. , 4 " , " " ......... . 1 13 " 15. o.((slthit., " II ...... .... 12. tor'd A 1 .. pp cr, ..... .... , 14. per bush. ... . .. 2,75 e Brans. 2,50. Dark Merit, "." 63. 'Oats, per bushel •38 " 44. Cum “ ... " - ........... 88. Rye, u .. ........ . • 75, Rye, .. :: ........ . 50, I :Ars, per doz., ..,. fiats. uer Ton ...... •Vgple Sager, per lb., . WINDOW MAK ':-_ raiimrrAgrogr, -. • 175 C ANAtStitEEli,•l4:Ety, YORK, (Between Mott isid Eiiiir,ketk streets. TEREIETTN; OFFERS at .wtioicsale, in quantities to suit puichosers, at tho Lcniest • iATINDOW SHADES, in Avery Yariety of Price and Style. . . OIL PAINTED WINDOW SHADES: WINDOW SHADE FIXTURES. PATENT FIXTURES & TRIMMINGS. STORE SHADES MADE TO ORDER AND LETTERED. 4 AU of the latest style aNd new patterns for the Spring Trade, imd r 0. my OWII ruaoufac.ure. As my stock is large and now, I invite Mer chants and Dealers itt these at ticies to'call and examine, and purchase theirstock Dom firat hands. ._ .9:42. Zbt eommeetial Urgititer i A COMEuCIAL, AIE,,CA\TILE, " • • AND FINANCIAL NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY • - • VISSCHER, OWEN 4. 00. 1 346 Broadway, Sew York. - Mailed to subscribeiv at 50 Cents a Year,- p 'number lit the CommEnctat. -:4 ItEcisr.it will contain a e,reftilly pre pared and td.-Ji digested .)fonetary Article .a reliable Report of the State of the • .arkets; a eat met Bank-Note List ; and generally. all in formation rel,ttive to - Commercial and Mercantile Matters- Merchants in town and country will this the most useful as well as the cheapest Netva paper published. Special inducements offer ed to agents and those getting up'clubs. Ad dress . YISSCHI it..OI.IIEN &CO., C;42. 346 ltroadway. New York. Paper - Hangings Depot No. la CORTEANDT ST., NEW YORK, Direrlly opposite the IVestern Hotel. THE CEOTON MAPOYAI:THEIHO (Org..Filzed io udder the General Mann. foc..nring Lucy of the state of New yurk); CiFFEIi3 at Ivlmiesale, iu quantities VV to suit purest 'sera. at Menuragiuill Lose. es: Prices, for cab or a, proved e.'edk„ ... — PA Pt. HANGI • G. 6, of every variey; 'kyle and price, BuILDEItS to match, FlttE-LIOARD TRAN:sPAIiENT WINDOW SHADES, OIL PAINTED WINDOW SHADe.S, . WIDE Wl' DoW CURTAIN PAPERS, and WINDOW 'SHADE PIX'ITRES. 1 °III: SHADES MADE TO OKDER and LET! EV:a, • Of the la:es: s:yles and stiperior finish, all of their own tuatinfaciure and im i :oriadon. her s.hck is ;arge .1 :d ninety new, they in.. 11,e • erchan.s, i.00lool:ers, and Dealers in these .mutes A3-e,lt and examine their styles and pikes whenever they visit the clay. 9:42 CiAUTION.—Tite pobiie are here -I,_/ by catrioned iig ,inst purchasing a Cei tain `,OTE of:lda by me, payable to P. FArt 01111 year from d de. for Seserity-nree Dollars. Said note is duo about. First of May, 1857. It was obtained by ccatul, &a. MRS. P. A. SMITH. Pike:llarcbilt2,•l6s7.-9:41,3t. lAiltliovvaattirtl - 4 k 1) I &mei 115 M LA SALLE'S ORNI.NAL. ONE DOLLAR A BOX, TRY IT! TRY IT! . DROP. GEO, U. DE BAR. hits re- JL cm:illy returned from Europe, and while there, obtained from the selebrited chemist, La Salle, at :in enormous outlay, th. 2, receipt and exclusive right of the Cuited States and Canada., to manufacture and sell this eelebra teil preparation called "whiskerando," which • ha. never been known to fail to cause Whis kers and Sioustaches to grow - luxnri,ntly and heavy, even on beardless limes, in two months' afar first application. To those persons whose beards are light and wiry it reccorn mend. itself. A few applications_will render it soft thick and pliable. Frenchmen are no ted for their be ‘miflil I,Vhiskers •and Mous taches. which nviny of them attribute to the excellence of La Salle's Whiikerando. Price *l per box; sent to any part of the United State. or Can id is per mail, upon the receipt .of sl. Address. Prof. GEO. H. DE BAB 933-3 m. Szw-Yonc CITY. ban; Mins hi the Much ! Will! 1111 ' FOUR itousE COACH ! THE Sulisctifiez w..uld.regpectrully inform the travelling Hiblie Ilia for the Spring season a Four Horse Coach will leave the Coudersport, Hozel for Wellsville, via Co'eshurg, erary Monday, Wednesday,. and Friday Morning, at 8 o'clock without fail. Returning leaves Van Burens Hotel every -Tuesd Thursday, and Saturday Morning at 8 o'cick. . gar 4 Coach :050 leaves the CeudersFort Hotel fqr Wellsville, via Brindleville and the Plank Road, at 8 o'clock A. s. every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.--;:leturvung, leaves Van Buren•s Hotel. Wellsville, at 8 o'clock A. M. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Good Horses and good Coaches with cara fel drivers will be run regularly un:il further notice, regard:ess annul or mire, upon the best tirne;he condition of the roads will allow. S. M. MILLS. Coudersport Feb 26th 1857-9:38-31. Administratrix.'s Notice. ITT HE HEAS Letters of Adminis tration on the astute of Hamilton La ment deceased, late of . Condersport, Potter Co., Pa., have bee.. granted to the subscribed ; all perso s indebted to said estate, re request" ed to make immediate payment, ;:nd those hav ing claims against the sane, wilt present them duly authenticated for settlement to CAZOLINE; LAMONT; Wharton, Jan. 12. 1857.—a:37-6t. • CULL AT JONES, MANN, & JONES N.. 1 and ,ramine their assortment of Sheet ings, Shirting, Deming, Ticks, Marrien Stripes and (Aeolis. They are just ramming a handsome lot' - of Bleached goods, Which they are desirous of having their customers examine. A NEW "UNCLE C.A.81N," Mas. Srowee New Woes. TIRED, A tale of the Dismal Swamp. For Ll Lao at the JOURNAL PlOOli: STORE IVO DRUGS i DRUGS!! • 001.14N5.,-f.1.77f. • t A E. 0G405E3. . PEW untiorsigned having' Tuadhased' the • a...interest of Tyler, : iin the Drug and flOolibisinestiiparpuse to combine their stock and continue to tapply their numerortsfriends with the same variety of goods as*teretoftiri, except Books.. relit:ring by this arrangement we shall curtail expenses at least ten per cent end are disposed to give mu. -customers the benefit of the change, fur ready pay raying on increased sales, for remuneration. Our stock will comprise all articles found under the general head of Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, and Hardware. N. D. - A-full stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, oils, Camphene, Fluid.and Dye StufD, kept constantly on hand together with , sta tionery, fancy articles Watches and Jewelry. For the truth of the .above promis6 we spectfully. iovito a smansina.tie.o of our gtoqs• SMITH & JONES.' . Coudersport, July 3, 1856. MILL PORT HEAD-ttUARTERSI rpHE subscribers take this method of forming their friends that they are- tn re ceipt of, and areuo.v. opening, ti , choiee and desirable stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, to which they invite thoauention of all who, desire to make purChases. Ourstock:is large, has been selected with great care, and is par ticularly adapted to the wants. of this section .of ate :country, Our stock of Dry Goods con sists of - DEESS Goons. TIUMMINGS, ILISDONS, Est, BROIDERIES, PARASOLS, CLOTHS, CAS 'SIMERIS, VESTISOS, DOMESTICS. SUIECINGS, LINENS, PRINTS, Homer, SusAvut, and a variety of other articles, too numerous to mention. We have also ncomplete assort dent of GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY; all of which will be sold uncommonly cheap for ready pay. and for approved credit on as reasonable .erms as any other establishment. MANN & NICHOLS: Ang. 11, 1666.-9;137 , JJ,RitIAL BOOK STOR.C:. ==l . NEW A RRANG ENIENT. 0 - TUE under,igned having purcha.ed •be Alutire Sock of Books lately °wile* by Tyler & Jouts,and colpleted her as sor.utern by new purchases it' chy, wren to the pnb,ic, - the• grea.est srs.riety and best seleczed 6..0ek of . HISTORICAL, NISCELLASEOHS' BIOGRAPHICAL, awl CiAisICAL . . Books ever pre s ented fur *.ale in this county Ali the yew bookS of any value are kept cons: .ntly on hand, or procured by rxpre•s for customers who. may desire them.. It is believed that a taithful anemia to business, and au earnest desire to oblige all who may deal witn her; will secure a ;iberal amount of patronage. - - School Books, Stationery oral I kinds, ma : . ter all for Paper Flowers, ete., constantly on hand; also Music, Maps, Mathematical -Instru ments. Please call and examine for yourselves, M, W. MANN. • Coudersport, May 13,18.56. S c rNI D D A ougr; FREEDOM. By Fre Journey to Central Africa. Bayard Taylor, Giltillan's Third Gallery of Portraits, Father Clark, the Pioneer Preacher, The Hidden Path, Fables for Critics, Toge.her with a general stock of Standard and Miscellaneous Works; good books for. Young People; Stationery at 'Wholesale . ife Retail: Sinter, Pins, Pencils, Inks—in short; everything in the greatest variety - - usually kept in a Book Store. • MAY.NARD, Dea;er in Dry goods, Groceries, Crookery, Ready- nida Clothing., and Yankee Notiions —Tnird street, Coudersport. • THE PEOPLE'S CASII STORE. 1 r S,Y JONES, MANN & JONES',I 25 Cent . TEA. • - IYIA.GAZINZS, nuTINT.AII'S, Grab Ina's, Frank I.selie s Blackwood's,Koicker4oeker, an.l. LI Luc hold Words, for Bale at tho le"-'1?..NAL BOOK STOW': RY JONES, MANN & JONES 25 Cent TEA. Stock of Groceries is offered to tht kiir inspection of the Public with the ful belief that it is the best in the County Ws intend that this department of - our butane, shall always bo kept iu readinema to 'Eqpt: the wants Otitis community, • JONES; MANN & JONEO Jo c 3 MANN &JONES, have certaini the best stock of I - I aril war. eV* kept in this place, and they intend .4 • keel every thing in this line, and we, feel eonfidea . ye c tit do as well by the People of th County es wi: . l be done by them it Wellsville A b e ,touir. of Crockery to select tram JONES, MANN $l. JONES. XTANTED aria-NES, MANN dr JONES V V IVhcat,:ftya, BackAlioat Corn Clus, Point - peg, • Or anything the Farmers hvre Pr rale they can find ready sale for at eurStere. WE have on hand a good assortment o Yankee notians, which we aro willing to nll at reasonable profit, Linen thread, Cotton do.. (spool skaiu;) 'Linen and Cotton Floss; 'French: ;AVork.ing Cotton Knitting do. Needles, Pins,yvtth.alpsost every thing heionging to this Op:sinner • r.f Trade JONES, MANN ds JO SEd. . DR: EELLING'S - CANCER INSTITUTE FOR atment of Cancers, Tu mors, Wens, lilcers,Scrofiila, any growth .4 sore. Chronic Dise Alms, ge erafly, ca . be cured (ifeurabte) without surgical opeiation or poison. For 'A -portion:era write, B.IIW diseases plainly, and ic.cluse otventy-fte. cams for advice. All toifeis must Imi-a a post.* stamp enclosed to prevay ansiver. Medicine can be sent any distance. Address C. G. KELLI %Cr, Al. D., cchanicsbnrg; Citatberlarid Co., Pa. I:3s".oechanicsburg ls 8 'Mites from Harris burg, on the C. V. Railroad and acca.siblti from all parts of the Union. ' OM tnd young, rich and poor, came all— we will do you good. 'IIZrTo those afflicted Whir cannot visit me Personally, I will fiend,lier tuail, On receipt of * S . O U only, a Recipe to prepare Illedicine,with ull directions for use, &e. State all portico; ars.• Address ai above . .9:26-603. , GREAT :PIC ITEW T 11.! N D 0 ell ,S 1 I' Another Cargo of Goods The Old - jterulatpi! Ar.Othriight as well t.tritiertake to data 1 up theivntere qt the 1414,tvl•witsh bulrush es,as to try to germince the multitude that there 'is any other place in Uswit where they can get such great bargains in the line .of ''GROCERIES ;Si PROVISIONS, as at - the Old Regulator which WO sp long been .the Great Emporium of Trade in this flourish:. iog Metropolis., Now we have come to: the conclusion that there is only one way to sell Goods, and that is to let the people know we have thensto sell,nud dell them at priges which, will bean in d ucement to thong in w.int tobuy of and for this ptirpage we have .gbartered a, eohuriti in the Journal where we intend to keep the peOple.posted as to What may be found at our esl.o3l6hatent. Every body knows; (or at least eget to know) where the Old. Regulator i% and for the benefit of those who don't know, and who wiskto know, n e will just inform them that it is located right on the RAILROAD, ely a few rods from the Depot, omits always open for, custoiners and all who wish to save '2sper cent. In purchasing the uecessarile of life; for it is the only place in town Where '.you can expect to have a little change left after purchasing your necessary supplies, notwith .standteg the common assertion 01 every 0..0 ; That - they sell 'cheaper than their mi . :ether:l. We don't boast of, selling goods at or below cost, but we have adopted as our s:and ,rd ,to 95d Leth ire," and to sell as che.tp as the cite west ; for wtteu pe:ple advertise to sell below cost, you may easilyzonclude 'bat they are only "throwiag out bait." In order that the . people may know what we beep to sell, we will emtmerme a few of the most iinpettmst articles. GROuERIk,S. Any one exarai,.ing our stock of Groceries, we are confident will at once came to the con clusion th a a better awl wore.couipleie a.aort anent cannot be fund in this section, consist ing" of SOGAR, - ThA. • • COFFEE, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, • PEPPER, SPICE. GINGER., • CLOVES, Mustard, Salami's, Cinnatno Pe, per Sane Casup, Yeast and Soap Powders, Vinegar, Oil, Catnpheue, Fluid, Chewing and Smokt , g To bacco, Snuff,- Sag as, Candy, -21ru,s, Raisins, Crac*. eta, Berri g, Soap, Dandies, and ao less Variety of other articles which it is un necessary to motion, may be found in this de partment, and wh.ch will be sold at a trid.ng advance from cut to ready pay. PROVISIONE. • • Just take a look at our arge stuck of Pro visiohs, and see'd we hive not got the where with to relieve the numerous wants ot the needy, and enough to ke,ii you all from starv ing through the mug and dreary winter. It invoisihte fur us .o enumerate urtn-half the articles we aeep, in a am& Adverdsement, but we mil inention a law of the most itnportagt, which may be found in abundance and to great yariety, consisting of PORK, HAMS, BUTTER, CHEESE, . LARD, SALT, • CORNED BEEF, DRIED BEEF, • SHOULDERS, - FLOUR, . . CORN.ME_'iI,; - • BUC'KW'HEAT FLOUR, DRIED APPLES, • DRIED PLUMS, POTA roEs, • OATS, " .. ,j BEANS, SALT, and a host of other articles in the line of Pro-. viiions. Also t.e t a cons,antly on hand a good assortment of . WOuDEN AND WILLOW WARE, such as Brooms, Washtubs and Boards, Mops, Din ier Boxes; Urn - sites, &c., together with a getter.' assortment of Sto.te Ware, which we will sell very the it) for cash. A general invi ration is eveaded to all, and to the people of Potter County in particular, to c•tli at the Old agalator before porch sin elsewhere. CLARK & PHILLIPS. It, Dec„lo, L 356.-9 31-6 mo. • EVANS & CO.'S GREAT GIFT EOM SALE, 499 Broadway, New York. FINE GOLD' AND JEWELRY CIVEN 4WAY TO FURCH4.SER OF BJOKS. ALL JjeckliA will be soldre low as can be had at other Stores, Many ofthom for less. New Books received daily. A gift varying in value fruin 25 cents to $lOO, given with each book at the time it is sold. Having on hand a very qrge stock of new and valuatte wke, and as oar motto is "Large sales and profits," we are determined to give our . customers better bargains - thin can be had elawhare. Any book published in New York or Philadelphia will be promptly sent, gift in chided, on receipt of pnblisher's price. Cata logues of Books and Presents, containing full explutation+ will be seat free to all parts of the country. The most liberal igifucensents are eTered to Agents. Any person by Bending US au order for ten hooks; with money inclosed, will be en itled to =extra Bobk and All-orders for books, coutdning money, (to ensure perfect,afety,) should be registered at the Post office where they are mailed, and di rected to Evans & Co., 409 Broadway, New York. - •, • Thonam & Sons,' South. Fourth' Street, Philadelphia; 1. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia; 1). Applstun & Co., Br:adway %ow York; berby&Jack.sou,lXas asts Street. car SEND FOR FORA CATALOGUE.,, EVANS.t CO., - Principal li3;ore, 409 Broadway New York. ail' Branch Stores "it 1 25 Chestnut street Phi.adelpkia, sod ut Wasnington, D. C. 9:32.1.44 • , Lewisville Steam Gr4st, .141 • NE lAr ARRANGEMENT. , HE uudersigiled having bought nut T all'forater owners ofthe Lewisville steam Grist- NI ill • are now prepared Oda all Manner of grusding, its they believe, to the satisfaction of their customers. Come and see. Oi A. LEWIS. • CRAYTON LEWIS. . UlTues, Feb. 8, 1857' , 9:33. EZO NEW YORK TRIBRIE you. 11357. _ . he Election is past, an d its •sesult proves 1 that the work devoived.on theßepuhlt-. can party is not yet coAtplete. (trill the PIA` em and Northern porcine of .he conntry,-in New England; New. York, Attu anti the North- West-the - nepittliic .a ban er floats in tri umph;. while its tion.hern,Jersey, - Pennsylva via, Indiana end Minas—in short, wherever few newspapers tire taken. and where common schools are 1130 new mid too feeb:c have ed. .ucated the present ge..era ion of voters—the b ack nag of Slavery obstriors the sunshine. A' . strmger to Anierica might distinguish diose port . ioas of our coun-ry m )s b es,erl\ with Ed ucation, Irreltigence, Thrift and :VI me, by scanning the re,tun4 of tit:: Pindde :iai con test. ofao.:iti. We have tai ed of Ares at suc cess, not bec mie the People are agkiust us, but because that large per inn who did not hear or read :be ar„„autnen:, and do know wit it Were the real tples•unt4 at ;issue, went almost so:id agalnit. us, reversing the re,rthet which the great majority of-the educated end intelligent endeavored -9 prooounce. These facts indicate the ' , with of press:ng duty- Wi hno onus !lily repunnits over wh tr is irrevocable—witheto abatenfifut of heart or hoi.e because 'the triumph of Liberty in her new ordeal is not woe at the Long Island and White Plains of her struggle;--with no bhadow of regret that the responsibility of governing is not confided to her champions before the peo,ile were fully re dy to sustain them—iv. begla afresh the work of /Waling that vital truth which, in regard to the conceras of this word, tta well as the next, in .kes Free indeed. Now, - in the Slave Power's heyday of victory, when us !enlisters and serviti.rs arc gathering and plotting to m the the most of their triumph and " crush oat"- the spirit wh eh they vainly believe to he crucified itud mouthed—now, when the faint-hearted - or cold-he.tr.ed, who lately lb tiked iu the sunshine of our premature hopes, are blithe.; off to repair d images and talking of abandoaing the rugged arena of Poliktes for more quietNnd flowery fields— now, in this hour of we riness and shadow THE TnIBUNE renews Ls vow. of eternal hostility to every form of tyranny o er the bodies or souls of men—to tt.e ehaniefitl us sumptton that the benigh:ed and feeble, whe.h.: er in soul or body, are to be regarded and treated as the convmdetice or the prey of their wiser or stronger bre.hren—ta the domMatioa of despots Or odgaschs, whether em ores or plantation—to the enslave;a of cities and king doms in 'Euro,m, or the breeders of children fin-the .auction-b.ock and the cotton-fie:ds is Virginia or Alabama. The doctrine that 'no hum in being was ever created for the benefit or ..dVantage of anoth • er—that ..an service betweenmen and min snomd be free and reciprocal—.h it the labor er should not toil and sweat to pamper others' pride or - minister to others' luxury, but for the sus.enance and comfort of these near a .d dear to desti .ed to certain triumph. It must i irovait, for tied reigns, and Earth was not created to he a theater of injus.ice, op pressiou and misery forever. lttnust for all true' e rophecy affirms and the vindica tion of the Dlvine berugaity imperatice'y re quires it. It must triumph; for Democratic Atherica cannot envoys rem tin the scoff of aristocrets and sh mm of reformre mid Ida erals throughtan the Oul World. R must tri umith ; Mitt's history is not a chaos or ! riddle, but everywhere instinct with meaning; aud no heroic effort ever failed of its efiect— no drop of na trtyr-blood was'eversheil in vein. • But even if we Republican were disposed to lot(' our arms in slumber, :our Iniversaries wotial not permit it. They are busy to-day lengthening theircordsand strengthening their stakes wiga.vigi.ance and activity which re• reals a consciousness on their part th it their d minion must be made sure forthwith, or their scepter will have fernier departed. To day, myrmidons of the Stave Power threaten and harass Northern Mexico, are encamped in the. heart of Central America, and waging a wet ofextermination on the distr cued inhabi tants of its petty Beib ics, while it by turns loth and scowls at tuba, while its most nil -less bands are preci,Mated on "crowd Kansas. limier the promcdou and smile's of the Fed..ral Administration. Even as we write, the tele graph informs us that twcn y Free-State men, guilty of attempting to defend their homes ag dust the rapine and violence of 13uford'a and Titus's blood-thirsty bandit', have .been convicted by Lecompte'e Court of m inslau,gh ter ! and sentenced to fire years' imprison ment at hard labor as felons. This is bht a fair sp, cirnett of what has long p used for " jus tice" ip Kansas—a justice watch takes the criminals into pay and aids them in hunting down, plundering and wiping out" the in nocent„ whom it consigns to the State Prison it' they are ever goaded into the madness of resisting their oppressors.. Such crimes and wrongs as unhappy Kant is has for twelve mooths endured, even Hungary or Poland his never known; and the power at whose ins iga tion these villainies Were and are t ervetratcd sits enthroned at the Whim House, and has just achieved another four yeas' ascendency in the Federal Government. Who, in view of those facts, can say th tt Republicans may now pile their arms, cveu for au hour? . THE TRIBUNE will he, as h has been, a Political journal—avowedly, though not ex clusively so. It recognizes .he truth that Free dom and Slavery are hero grappled in dead y conflict, and that in the result one of them MUSE lose all. control over the Federal Gay e ntnent. But, white it gives prominence and em,thasis to the discussions and elucidation of the great issues of the day, it sinks none of the ch liacteristics of a Business and Family Nervs,raper. Thu proceedings of Congress, like those ia Kansas, will be watched and re ported by an abie and feariess corps of Correia ponden.s, white from London, Paris Constan tinople, Havana, San Francisco;.-Aibany,'and other centers of interest, our special udvices will be, as limy have been, fresh and reliable. A member ofour Editorial corps—Bayard Tay lor—is now in Northern Europe, and will spend the Winter in Sweden, Lapland, Russia, thence making his - w -ay next_aessen across Siberia and Tartary to the umuih of die Amour, and thence homeward by the Pacific and Calilbr nia, uttleSS some change of route shall !;remise greater interest and profit to our readers, for whom alone he wilt write regai:ar:y through out his adven.urctus journey. Wh;ch is tikety to require two years for its com,..ti iott. Our re ports of the most imeresing Lectures, Public Alee.ings. &c., will be fun and :viable, and our Foreign and Domestic News made up with ti carelitifeprdi to the condensation in.o our COMEMIS of the . grea.est amount of in iela,gence that is consts.eut wi.b• the use of type of generous size.• Lin short, if we fail to make 'P. it ritat INE worth i s cost, it shall not be for wan: of expenditure or etlort. If it be deemad,,dezirable by Republicma hit Tile. TRW UNE should be circula:ann their sever.,) localities, we urge thaw to see that Clubs be m ,de up and forwarded in due s.:es•Aa. The Posimasters "are semi-officially admonished not to aid our circulation, but to urge instead that of the deemed "sotmd" and "National" by the compatriots of Atchi - eon and Stringfellow. 11 a ask live Republi c- las everywhere to take care 'hit these efforts be not effectual to , quench the light of Free dom in the-murky mans of Slaverf. I'EttNIS uir• Dust:is. per -nnum 03 • Slilll-WartLY TrafttU,NE. Single popy, permutes -.WOO Two: Copies, per emusll* .Eire Ceplea, per mom • 1 U Tea -Copleajos annum.... 00 send Semi-Wetkiy Tribune to clerppen at 12 porgoai.. - - WEEKLY 'MUM. - Entail Cons pm 011 : s Three Copie artIMMI . $ Five VoPies, perpar . awn= 1011 Ten Copies, per EMU* J.Ol Twenty Copiee,.to ens eildrus, And any larger znindist At the Me of 110 00 $1 per annum .... e. Twenty Copiesao aSirstit of cask subieraer, and an; lupe um. in JO . bet, Atilt" rate of TJ. SO loth.— . Any . person sending es 'glob et twenty, or over. will be entitled to eD.llXtil copy. We sou Lire to send The Weekly Trzbe to clergymen at $1 per year. Subscriptions nry . con:manse st airs& Payment In advance ts required in elf . seeen, and tile papule discart.inneiat the orktretioat of the advance payment. - Money may , he remitted for arthseriAnstiat letters at our n3k ; but the Postmunar at the place• where the letter is mai:ed dumb& be made acquainted with its comeu s and keep axi es cry tto uof the bills. When diets ego be obtained, they are much safer than tDjud bills. Bil!saintly apeel•-payitig ban': w Am riii teid States or Canada received at par (or lab. ecriptions. • tiW have no traveling agenta: Any ono wishing to receive THE. TRIBUNE heed not wait to be called upon for his eabeaiption. All that is nacessaryter him to delis to writs* letter in as. few words ai i pottaib;is iodine too money, write the name o the onli . ocriber. bitty his Post-Office ' County and SUM. :ad ortmet the letter to. GREELEY iflc .9.:37-31no. Tribune Office, how-Yank. NBW FIRM. rplIE undersigned hating ferustul a es partnership nnder thexante end title ief . JONES, MANN dr JO 11, for the purpose of extending their 'inflames in the Mercantile business, have purchased -tho.„nntire stock of C. A. Jones, Leine Mane and A. P. Jones, which with the Imp ag ditions now being made to the eonsoliiatal Stock, by - daily arrivali from New York ast Philaifeiphia, enables them to offer to :•• Pubic and each of their former mamas the largest, best and most extensis• asses. mein of goods ever briniest into this Market. , To accommodate themselves as( 'biz erne totnerl, they have remodeled the Store form erly occupied by C. S.. Jones, where they may be found at all times ready and willists to wait upon all who may extend to the. their - patronage. Their Stosk sonsists • Dry Goods, • HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Provisions HATS & CAPS, IMTS & SHOES, Iron, Xails, 4 c. C. S. itATCI, L %.:11N, A. F. jaNti Coudersport March, 20th, 1856 'JONES, MANN 4 JONES, Ars noic . receiring a largo lot ot4lto boo Style .Prints consisting of Coehorto, Hui ! auk, Phaips Allen & Sons, Briggs, apropos &. Co. - 5 ‘Varratitcd fast colors, also •14 of . Citeap; Prar.s. Call & Examine. JONES, MANN 4- JONES, Would call the attention of those who aro lel want of Cloths to their Stock, whisk they at: continually replenishing , consistine.sf Broad irlothe l •, ( BLACK & BLUE,) Cesslmeres of all . grades. and 04 , 44 illaiiinoi TWEEDS, JEJ•I'V'S 4 c• WE have now on hand immoral qulilis ' of Fanners Satin, which is warrants/ to give satisfaction. Try JONES, MANN, & JONEL riLD fashioned Dimity for sale at V— JONES, DIANN & 'OHM ALL who are in want or Boob er Shies. . will please call and eumine the sunk ef JONES, MANN Sc JONES,. Which to the largest eve.:, opened us tat county. and we feel confident that" we MO satisfy the most critical. We have Ilse it connection with this -Branch of our buboes 4 Boot & Shoe- - Where we can order anj kind of wee* _an we bmievo that our Hama Matra werk es perior to that which is brought free ahreell LEATHER • • of the best quality, and of .all the dinss kinds, with Boot & Shoe findings at JONES. MANN &JONES: . . JONES; MANN 4 JONES, NiTOULp Respestfully in the Farman V of flue county to - exarine dm Advan tages, offered them m this place, fer tko es changing of their arm pro iuce for cask or Merchandise, almost all kinds of grain, and in fact; every kind the farmer has to sell t hears 1t ismsfigure in -Conderryiert, this at al y of the - Northern markets, while the goody of the Merchant, are about the mos price, excepting the heavy articles, wide& have Tranaportatton added. JONk MANN th /001.0"/ March 20th. 185 t - • W E Ire_ keeptai a r sd aseertialetp .I_R 0 N from which we will supply tie Olsebnillteltbo or this soction, as favorably as they wilt be deal; with at 19t leville. - TE4B (Black and Grain) flow smunplirs CtS. to -47.110111 Z, constantly an kesi d • JONES, MANN 4 JOPIIOI.
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