for School .porposes. The various acts of AssemblY,*ith regard to Coun ty tax •are exceedingly obscure and unintelligible with,regard to the man 7 neiofassesslng the tax on occupations;: but the soundest rule of practice to I* gathered from them . will be for .the Difectors to assess " occupations" for School purpoiesatsuch rata par'cent.,. as the necesshies of the District ,may require, not exoeedlhg' thirteen mills on a.dollaro except where the tax at, the rate ibis flied would not amount' to fifty cents, in which case it should be .fixed at that specific sum, accord- ing to the proviso to the 30th section of the School law. Where •the duplicate has already been made out, Directors can recall and amend it according to the instruc tions contained in this circular. The other tax decisirns iu the Pamphlet .copy of the School law conform to the acts of Assembly and decisions of the courts, and are to be received as authority by Directors. Very Respectfully, H. C. HICKOK., • Deputy Superintendent. Venders of Merchandise Take Notice. AG REELS LE to an act of Assembly passed the 211 day of April 1846, entitled '•an Act to provide for the reduction of the Pub - - lic Debt," the undersigned, Mercantile Ap praiser fur Potter County. hue made the lel- Llowing classification and appraisment for the year 11W. • Dealers, Allegany. Robinson Nelson, N. L. Dike, Bingham. J. B. Jones, Coudersport Smith & Dixon, Smith & Jones. Jones; Mann, & Jones, J. W. Smith, R. W. Cheney D. E. Ohnstod, • Schoemaker & Jackson, L. F. Maynard. L'ulalia 11. A. Nelson, Geneiee. S. E. Darrow, Wrn. Perry &• So, Harrison H. Rosa, Richard Goodman, Charles Howard, • Oswayo Win. McDougall, C. H. Simmons, Sharon Mann & Nichols, • Ballard and Cauapfield, Sampson Short, Ulysses Cory & Lymnn, D. J. & E. W. Chapel, D. Baker, Alonzo Horton, TVhorton R. W. Mclntire, Hopkins & Jones, N. V. Jackson, Hector C. R. 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Siias 1 - I;:6WAril • • ' 6 ;' , ' , Riebiird Goodma i .n• ', , •...•:1"" v•/LW.:l4'lntyra -- . , • ~*,. IY&D:F.llisoni , • Liman Bell (I ' 6 ; 'TLum.iti Bell, Jr, Yersel D ickenson W . ' J. Cavanaugh,- Wm. A.•Simpsoia; - it Benjn. Jones, •: • • : - & Otis- Bourns; John 3. Rtdgtvey • ; 6 • . Solomon. Sart - well & S. A. . . . • • • Backus, The Com'th. of Pa., -Z ". 'Harry 'Lord, '• • use ofPotter Cinnity 5 . Versa Dickenson "--; Samuel Haven, . Ma B. Gibbs • ' ' ' . 4 • '. - R. Harmou,et. al. Wells & Christie . ' " Isaac Benson, . . _ Horaco,N. Stone " W. T. Jones, & • - A. F. Jones, . • 'W. T. Jones;'& Bro. " L. Johnston, Richard Webb . " James 13artron, lI`W. May . " • B. W. M'[ntyre, A. A: Amsbnry Benjamim .13arse, _Nathip -. ." John Curren, - • . ."- • den, Garnishee of'111: Musto, John Crittenden " . Harry Crittenden :Biedelman & Hayward" W. T. Jones & A. F. Jones. THOS., ..TYLER, : PILOTEIONORART'S OFFICE,/ Pr-Utley. ouderspoit, April 23, 18 56. Court Proclamation. WHEREAS, the' Hon. R. G. White, Pres ident Judge and the Hon. 0. A Lewis and Joseph Munn, Emig , Associate Judges of the Courts, of Oyer and Terminer. aud Gene ral Jail Delivery,, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphan's Courtnud Court of Common Pleas for Me County of Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date the' 23d day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, 'and to me direc ted. fur holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphan's Court,. and Court o Common Pleas,' in the I3orough of Couders. port, on MONDAY,- the 16th day of Juuef next, and to continue one . week. Notice -is therefore hereby given. •to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace,: ar.d Consta bles within'the county, that they be then and there in their proper persona at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, with their rolls,. records, inquisitions, extuninations, and other, retneur braces, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done.. And those who are bound by their recognizances to prosecute against the•prisoners that are or shall be the jail of tho said county of Potter are to be then and there to prosecute egainat them as Will be just. Dated at Coudersport, Feb.. 23d 1856 and the 80th'year of the Independence of the United States .of Ainerina. P. A.: STEBBINS, Sheriff.- ..!.. NOTICE TS, hereby given that tlibHOn. John Gall I.braith,of the tilt Judicial District; will hold a Special Court at Coudersport, Pa., com mencing on the 16th day of ;June next; for the purpose of trying the following causes, to ;wit: . E. N.V. Bishop vs. 5 N, L Dike and. Solomon Foster. • T. 3. TYLER, Proth'y, per Miles White, Dep. May •19,1856. . •.; . KANSAS AND 'FREEDOM{ • The undersigned having lost a large sum of money in running.his stages,. ant being anxious to pay his respee.s to the Border Ruffians of Missouri, proposes to raise the wind by- SELLING A FARM And therefore'he offers for sale - one of the best farms in the county of Potter, situated one and a half miles north of Coudersport, and adjoining that of Nelson Clark, corimming one hundred acres of land, forty of whichis under improvernent,wellfenced, and mitered equal to •uny in the nation. The Allegany river runs through it and • imurierous sprmgii come from it, one of which is the adnuration of all persons who travel. the IVeils vide road. ''There are two frame - barns and - one - frame house. There are tare hundred and twenty five thrifty apple trees, twenty-live of which are bearing trees. The plow land "has been highly ululated for two years and is in line condition for the best possible farming. Terms of sale will be reasonable. Five years time ,will be given, With a small sum in hand. For particulars inquire at this office or of the subscriber at Colesburg, 'ConderspOrt, May 20, 1854 MISTER'S NOTICE. IV9TICE. given that the Admin.. - ..1;1 istrators of Asa Lathrop deceased, have filed their accountin the Reg,ister'a- office in andlor• the county of Potter; .and that the same will be preseuteij to the Orphans' Court of said county, on the ltith day of June next for confirmation, when all persona interested may attend if they think proper. A. JACK6ON, Register. REGISTER'S OFFICE Cuudersportollay 15;1856 Harrison's Columbian Inks. Black, Japan, Copying, Marking Green, Black, 'Blue, ladellible, Scarlet, Bed, Carmine These Inks flow freely from the pen and give a stronger and more durahJe color than aity other.- if or sale, who Wale and retail, b SMITII - & 'JONES.. ..`4. - !i;.:.., , 1441,"tti,A Not Age; Christopher Evelin In the Court of Com. vs: — 'lniiiiheiti ofPutter Co.,- . C.' W. 'Johnson:: Ali): 21, 8 ept:Teitn; ISA,: The undersigned haiittg'been'tippointed by the Court, au Auditor to distribute the mon yes arising from the sale ori execution' of the real estate.uf the,deft in the suit, will attend - to the tiaties,ofhtsappointment at the office of the ProlhonotOry :in Coudersport, on the sevctith'ofJune, 1856, at„ o'clock, when all persons. interested may attend if they think -poper.; .; J.NO. S. MANN, April 30, Auditor's Notice. 4 " , : • Frederickll. Smith' In Potter Co:, Corn y& -- knon I'leas N 0.135, Sept. .Lithe Stayewt. . farm, 1854... . , ; . . 'lle undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute moueys arising froinsale of real estate in. the above emitted cause, will attend to the duties of hie appointment ou bat urdar the 7tlr day of.J cue next, between the hours of 1 iiiirectocls, P. 11.,...ef said day, at the,prothonotary's utlice in Coucersitort. per schi4interestedcanuuend if they think; projer. A. G. ULAIS1111.), , . April 27, 185 t!, - BYu'iIIBZ t UE: of;¢nn ry write:or Vend. Ex. & dune oti.o? thei Court of Ciunniarilleaa o6Potter, 0., Pennsylvania, and -to 'tie—directed, I shall' to ., public ease or outcry.; at the Court lionse',,in the lioyough of Couder4Ort,,ori..A.lottility,,the itiat'di d v of Jti un,.:/86, at 14:i• o'clock, A:3l, the following described real estate, to : . : Real estate sitri4' in WhartoriVorruship Potter County, Pa.,_ bounded' as MOlvs, to wit: Beginning at,thelsonth west corner of W. No. 4758, thence east along the line o" said Wt. 80 perches'to a birch, thence north' 200 perches to a birch, . thence west 80 per ches to a birch, thence south '2OO perches to the place of beginning, containing one bun iirrid acres, about 30 acres improved, with one block and . frame house, one frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. Seized-and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property ofJOhn 'Glaspey. • Real estate bounded and described as fol lows, to-wit : .Siluate in Oswayo Township Potter Co., Pa; ' bounded on the north by the highway, on the.east by S. P. Lyman, on the south and west by NVm. McDougall. Contain ing eiglitienths ofan acre, with one two story Tavern and one frame barn thereon. • Seized• and taken in execution, and to bit sold as the property of P. P. Story. Real estate, bounded and described as fol lows to-wit: Situate in Wharton township; Potter Co. Pa., beginning at a post in the north east corner of lot contracted to Jaines Ayres, :hence north 157 rods to a post, .thencC east 29 rods to a post, thence north to the West Branch of the Sinnacnahoning creek, thence along the West Branch of the said creek by the several courses thereof,, north to the Wt. line, thence along said warrant line west 525 rods to a post, thence vouth,3l3 rods to a post, thence east 525 rods t o the place Of beginning, containing 629 acres, being-part of warrant No. 4927. • • . Seized and taken in execution, and to . be sold as the property of H. w. May. • • . Real estate situate in Sharon township, Pot ter Co., Pa.,bounded as follows, to wit. Be ginning at he north west corner of Wt: No. 2176, thence by north line of said Wt. and east 44 rods to the West branch of °sway° creek, thence up the south branch of the and race, being hue of land Conveyed by S. Suther land to. Thomas J. Burdick to the east line of 'said land, thence south 102.5 perches to a post, thence west 156 perches to a post in West line of said Wt., thence by, said line north 202,5 to the place of beginning, containing one hun dred and sixty-five acres, five acres chopped. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Silas Stitherland. The following described real estate; to-wit: Situate in Ulysses township, Potter County Pa., bounded_ on the north by lauds of Nehemiah Fox, Charles Freemru & Richard Rogers east by Samuel Alulford south by lands of H. H Dent unseated lands& west by Jerry Freeman containing about ninety-six acres of land, of which there is about sixty. acres improved on which there is one frame house, one franc barn, and other houses, on. which there is an apple orchard. . Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Rutn.s.A. Freeman, Jr. r--A.L.SO - estate Bounded and described as-fol lows, to wit: Situate in the township of He bron, Potter Co., Pa. bounded on the north by Davis and Foster Reynolds, East by lot No. S 1 and G serge Stillman, South by lot No. '9l West by lauds of Henry Dingman, containing about 27 acres and allowance, being the East part or lot No• lus of allotment of Fox estate IU acres improved, with one frame House, one frame Barn and. some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution ; arid to be sold as the property of A. R. Stillman. Real estate situate in Genessee . ..townsiiip, Potter Co., Pa., bounded on the north by the New York State line, east by lot No. 64, S. by lot No. 64 and John Billings, west by lots No. 72 & 71, containing , seventy-five acres, five acres improved, with one frame house, one frame barn cud shop, and some fruittrees thereon. Seizedand taken in execution ; and to be sold us the property of Admiral Bump. Real estate Bounded and described as- fol lbws, to wit: Situate in Hector township; Pat ,ter Co., Pa:, bounded ou the North by baurral Redner, and lands of H. H. Dent, on the east by Oliver Douglass, south by James Douglass, and west by lot No. 23, allonneht of the Bingham estate, containing 59 acres, 25 acres' improved, one frame house, one frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. S. M. MILLS seized and talseu in execution, and to be sold as the property ofJohn Lattuatt. . . . Real estate Situate in Eulalia township,. Potter Co. t _pa., bounded on the north, ,east and south by unseated lands of the Bingham estate and on the west by lands of Daniel Clark, containing about one hundred acres, twenty acres improved, with one frame house one log, shanty, , cne-lioard stable and some fruit trees thereon. • - Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Elijah Parker. The following described real estate to wit: Situate in.Hebron township, Potter Co., Pa., bounded on the-North by lands_ ofklanoahllat tison'and lands Westons & Co. east 'lands of Henry Ingrahatnsouth by lands'of Clark Luce, and west by lands of Joseph Stone, containing 96 acres °fiend, ofwhicb there is about thirty. five acres improved ; with one log house, one log barn, one frame shed one frame shanty, fruit trees thereon. , Seized and taken in execution, arid • 'to be sold ati the property of J. F. Markbatn. • Real estate situate Pike township, Potter Co., Pa., bounded on the north by lot No. 19, on the east by lots .Nu. 14, 22 &35, on the south by, lot No. 22 and unseated lands of the Bingham .: Estate, on the west by unseated landsouid . by lots No. 13 & 36, being lots,No. 11 &12 of sub-division of the lands of Bing ham Estate, in said township, containing 155 acras, about 50 acres improved, with three rrame. houses, two frume blurbs,one saw mill and,some fruit trees thereon . —Lot No. 36 in township, Co., and State aforesaid, Bounded on the north and east by lot No. 14, on the south by lot No. 13 and unseated lands, on the west by unseated Jands.and, by lot No. 15, containing 104 acres, ...about 4 acres: im proved, and a log ,hoUse thereon. Seized and taken in niecution and to be sold as .the property of Elijah Johnston. , 4049 r. • —ALSO— R,ial estate in Jackson township Totter Co. Pa,, Bounded on the north by lands of the Binghtun Estate and Reubin Herrington, East by lands of Reubin Herrington, south by landi of the Bingham Estate and west by lands or E. & W.-L. Rose,Cotitaining,nintity 'ativen &i 14-10 acres , of wich .theie is about.fifiy acres improved, on it is-two frame house one frame Barn ! onii, ifignionan,'„One shanty and fruit trees, thereon.. ; -„ . • Sifted and taken in pscution and , !be soldas 'the property of Catharine ,Ryant. Auditoa -ALSO I=^24l=l I=EMICI I=2=l =BM= C3=l I=l=l CZEICCRI I=l AT..110.••••• tiAnilWdesTribed red -estate to. wit t.` Situate in Realer Township, Potter Co.; Pa., Beginning at ,a post earner on the east and west total where Burrell I.yrnan'a west line ,crefises It, being jartof 'Warrant No. '2174, thence aurthhy said lino , of_Burrell Lymau's lands one - . huidred and fifty-Six perches, and 8-10 of a perch to a post corner, thencp west fifty two perches and 3-10 of a peic,h to a post corner, thence south one hundred and forty nine (149) perches antl's4o of a perch to a pos: cOritor on said east-and west State road, Oieued 'easterly hr said road fifty two and 3-10 perches to the , place of beginning. Coll tail:tint'? fifty Oclres of land strict measure r be the same more or on which there is one (MP° House twe frame Barns and shed, &Other out houses,fru it trees there on and about thirty acres imp,reved—AL4o--anOther tract and parcel of land iu township and county • above men, tinned, beginning at a post :he north corner of lot No. 21,9 hence south one hundred - and sixty perches to a post, the - . lice west one bun -died and six perches to a pest, thence aorta one _luindred and sixty perchei to a post thence east one hundred and S:s perches to the place of beginning, containing. one hundred and six acres to be the same ti ere or less, with the usual allowance of six pe: cent lot reads. being part of lot No. 21 iu the Siunamahoning survey and a part of warrant number 2166 in district Rio. 3, on which one tratne House and about thirty acres improved fruit trees thereon-!-ALSO—another piece or parcel of land situate iu Roulet township, Pot ter Cu., botanded and described as follows; Begiuir ing.at a post corner two hundred and twelvo i perches east of the south west corner of warrant number 2174 in District No. three; and being a part Of said warrant. thence north three and two tenths of a perch to - u post corner on the side east of -the east and west road, thence by said road north seventy eight degrees west twenty three perches to a post, thence north eighty six degrees went twenty two perches to a post, thence north eighty-eight degrees west twenty eight pe ch - es to a post, thence south ten and live tenths perches to u post, thence east seventy two and four tenths of a perch to the place of be ginning containing three acres and one hun dred and seventeen perches to be saute inure or less excepting and reserving so much of the I above described lots as was deeded by Silas 13illingetu school district also excepung and ' reserving twenty. six perches west Irons Bur rell Lymans lands, and running north mid south the length of. the above uescrilied,tots supposed to contain fifty two acres be the same more or less'which is all - improved-m.30 —another tract or parcel/ of laud sitnte in Wharton township, county and State above mentioned, hennaed on the 'with by lands of James Damon east by unseated lauds south by Barclay and Braynard, and west by 'unseated lands, containing 36 and 6-10 screa of Laud be ing part of warrant No. 4923, on which there is about 10, acres improved,Obe frame House frame Baru , two frame uilusil lionses, tie ing the same now in possession of Stephen liorton. Seiied uud taken in execation, and to be sold as the property of U.W. Johnson. ' i=e3cci Tho following described real estate to wit: Situate in Sweden township, Potter Co., Pa., Beginning at a post -the north west corner of lot Pio. 3z of the allotment offends to Sweden township, thence "south on the west line of said lot No. 32 one hundred and sixty rods to a post, thence west filly-three rods to a mend ing in the east line of lot No. 29, thence north on lines of lots No. 29 6,-.28 one hundred and sixty .rods to a post, thence east along the . south line of lot No. 39 tifiy-three rods to thi; place of beginning,: , containing lifiy acres be ing lot No. 4.13 with six per cent for road on which there is 25 acres improved and 15 acres chopped down, one log house, and one log. barn, and fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in etecmion, and to he sold as the property of Edward M. Carpenter. 1==!I The foll Owing described real estate situate, in Allegany township, Potter Co., Pa., bound ed on the north by the road leading from Coles burg to Clysses;east Sc sou:hby laudsof Nichol son and west by Lllisburg .. Pine Creek road, Containing six acres one ai.re improv ed• on which there is two houses and 'store, on• log house, one frame, barn one shoe shop and hovel.—ALso—Another piece or parcel, of land situate the Town and Co. above described, bounded by lauds of Nichol son & Levi T. Moore, east by lot formerly owned by B. Quick, somh by laud of Eti- Howe &George Benton and west by George Benton. containing seventy-five acres ofiaud on which there is about twenty acres improv ed one frame house and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property- of D. N. Jineks. P..A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. - _ Coudersport; May 5, 15513. NEW GOODS. TflE subscriber has Just received a gener al assorouent - of &II and winter goods consisting of "1 5 DRY GOODS, . • . CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, • HATS & CAPS, BONNETS, , • RIBBONS, GROCERIES & CROCKERY,' and almost every article needed in the town and vicinity, which he pledges Itimself . to sell aiflow as the • LOWEST • His old customers and friends and the puq liegenerally are invited p call and exammb for themselves. D. E. OLMSTED. Coudersport Oct. 4th, 1855 Lewisvill' e steam Grist Mill .:-o—:: THE subscribers having,purchased the' terest of all other parties heretofore con_ cernediu the above establishment, are now prepared to de all kinds . of custom work iu their line; as we believe in a workmanlike manner, and hope by u diligent attention to .builinexs; to merit and receive a 4ueru. share of putrrnage. Persons wishing to have wheat, or buckwheat floured fur market, tali at all imes be accommodated on short - • NOTICE. •• 'For the' uality of the work done at oar miU we refer to A. Corey, Esq., Lewisville, G. G. - Colvin, -Esq., Bingham, and 111rij. S. M Mills, John S Mann, Esq., and Mr. Jam e Locke, Coude.rsport. ELIJAH GRIDLEY 0. A. LE %V IS. ville, Dec.'27th, 1855. TNDIAN `MEAL and BUCKWHEAT con .,anpy on hand at.the NEW PROVISION STOR E . 1111-W • - MITE undersigned having formed ,&. .L partnership under-the name and title et, JONES, MU= & JONES,' , for the purpose Of extending their usefistnest in the Mercantile business, have-purchased the entire stock of C. S. Jones, LewL4 Mantr..';• 4 and A. F. Jones, which. with the large ad.-5 ditious now being made to. the consolidated • Stock, by daily arrivals from New York' and Philmielphia, enables them to offer to the Public and each of their Cornier customers, the tar4est, best and most extensive assort ment o f goods over brought into this siVarket. To accommodate themselves and their cus tomers, they have remodeled the Store Colin• erty occupied by C. S. Jones, where they May be found at all times ready -and w i lling to wait upon all who may extend to them their patronage, Their Stock - consists of • Dry &WU. HARDWARE', _ GROCERIES, Provisions', 'HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ! Iron, Xails, *to, C. S. JONES. L MANN, A. F. JONES. Coudersport March, 20th,. JONES, MA AW JONES, - Are now receiving . a largik lot of the beat Style Prints consisting of CoefteCo, Meri ntack, Philips Allen & Sons, Briggs, Sprague, & Co. Warranted fast - colors, also a of Cheap Prints. - Cull & __Examine. JONES, -111 ANN JONESr, -- - IVould call the attention ofthose-who lire To want of Cloths to their Stock, whicinthoy'arof continually replenishing consisting of Broad Cloth*, (BLACK 4-BLUE,) Cassitueres of all grades and styles - , Satlin,az. TWEEDS► JEa•VISI . WE have now on hand several qrudiC.taa, of Fanners Satin, whiCh ii warm 84 to give aatisfac:ion. Try at. JONES, MANN, & JONES.. CALL AT JONES ; 3IANN,& %TONI: s' • and examine their assortment of She, ings, Shirting, Demists, Ticks, Stripes and Checks. They are just receiciva a handsome lot of Bleached goods,. wh:.:_k they are desirous of having ,their ettsteduars. examine. OLD fashioned Dimity for sale at JONES,- MANN & JONES WE have on hand a good assortment ~f.. Yankee notions, which we are willing. to sell at reasonable proth, Linen Cotton do. (spool & skain;) Linen al. .1 Cotton Floss, French Working Cum', Knitting do. Needles, Pins, with almost ev-e. - thing ha:onging to this department of Tri,.l:." • • JONES, MANN & JONES. ALL who are in want of Boots or Shoes, will please call and examine tho stoc!:..l JONES, MINN 4t JONES, Which is the largest ever opened fir lir; County. and we leel confident that we c satisfy the most critical. We have also connection with this Branch of our busing, Boot & Shoe SHOP, Whore we can order any kind of work; n.. we believe that our Home Mad. work ig perior to that which is brought from abru. t . LEATHER - the best quality, and of all the dir crest kinds, with Boot & Shoe findings at. JONES. MANN .& JONES. TEAS (Black and Green) from twenty-flro cts. to a dollar, constantly on hand . JONES, MANN dr, JUNI:4- OUR Stock of Groceries is offered tit :l.• inspection of the Public with the n . belief that his the best in the • County... intend that this department of our - bilotir hull always be kept in readiness • to, taup e .. the wants of this community. - • JONES, MANN & JONI:S. TONES MANN & JONES, hare eer..:i thelist stock of Hard ware.' er kept in the place, and, they intend to ? Ira.. every align in this line, and we feel coum:, a that we in do as well by thb People of :L, Countyas will be done by them at W611811..14 • Alarge Stock of Crockery to ■elect fr.":,.a at JONES, MANN .4.14 AITNTED atJOSEd, 31.A.N.S .Jc, I ON E 4 V V Wheat, Rye, Baal; whalt,O.,ce„ Potatoes, Or anything the Farmers have for saie,ll toy can find ready sale for at our Sltore. W E are keeping a good assortment, I It 0 N from which we will supply - th eßlack-Swill:is of this section, as favorably as they wi.i is dealt with at Wellsville, JONES, MANN 4-:"TONE3, •• WOULD Respectfully ask the: Farmer" of this county to examine 'the Advan tages, offered them in this place, for the u.- changing of their farm produce 'for each Merchandise, almost .all kinds of grain, cast in fact every kind the farmer heal to selk.tha a more advanced figure in Cotullirsport,. tit - at any of the Northern market., •athitu goods of the Merchant, are; ahois -Eke. • • pries excepting the heavy arilifie• a - 11 have Transportation added: • • •• JONES, MANNAks JCL • Ifarik2Nl.lll," •