- THE Al3B/07LT ON CHARLES STMEIRCO. No event Within our recollection has created a feeling of mingled dis gust and rage so intense, so like frenzy, as the assault upon the distinguishee: s en ator from Massachusetts by themad Brooks of South Carolina. The prov ocation was so slight--merely a few sharp, fair, polished oratorical senten ces. The scene of the assault so au gust. The circumstances so atrocio.us in particular. Two men, armed evil prepared, upon one man, unarmed, unprepared, entangled. The charac ter of the senator assailed:7-incompar-- ably the finest orator alive, an honOr to the country ho serves, an ornament to the Age in which he lives. The in f , significance of the vulgar-ltearted brows who perpetrated the foul deed. The magnificent person thus violated. All these, and other considerati,as, have combined to inflame the people of the North in a degree gneN7ampell ed. Truly said one of our city papers, ofSouthorn Sympathies, ' , Where there was one freesoiler 41 the North yester day, there are a hundred to-day."--• Life Illustrated. KANSAS NEWS CHICAGO, ThursdLy May ps, 1856 ,Our dates from Leavenworth aro to Saturday evening. Gov. 51 ,,, 1n0n had called out the troope.and stationed them at digerent points. The Missourians were returning home. - We have the following additional particulars from Lawrence: After the burning of the hotel and The Herald of Freedom office, Gov. Robinson's house was fired, but extinguished before entirely consumed. Sheriff Jones then dismissed his posse, when they immediately rushed into the sten C 3 and dwellings in the place, removing everything valuable and destroying everything net remov able. The Post-Office was broken open and the letters seized. All the houses of the Free-State men were pillaged except the Cincinnati Hotel. Messrs, Buford, Stringfellow and Atchison were conspicuoni during the day. Guy. Shannon was absent, The passe of Jones left the city at sunset," he informing t'iem that he should need their services next day. It is supposed that the fire seen on Wednesday night was the burning of Gov. Robinson's hnuse. There is nothing later concerning the fate of Messrs. Brown, Robinsun,lliet zler, Pomeroy or Smith. Sheriff Jones has entirely recovered from the effects of his wound. It has been ascertained that there was nu ball in the pistol used far his attempt ed assassination. A Wke.te Girl in Slavery The Quincy (III.) Republican gives the particulars of a slave•catching case which occurred at that place recently. The story runs that a female slave of one Mr. Pond, living near Palmyra, Mo. ran away, and after several days' search was captured on the ferry-boat crossing from Missouri :0 Quincy. She had been kept at the house of a Mr. Davies, a German in Palmyra, for a. few days, and brought thence by Scheihle, another German, to the fer ry-boat opposite this city. When she was taken back to Palmyra both Ger mans and a free negro were imprison ed. Upou the examination of Scheible, he alledged that he did not know the girl was a slave, as she was-white. Several gentlemen were called on the witness stand who testified that they had seen her while she was at Davies's and thought she teas a white woman. After a three Oafs trial, Scheible was discharged, on the ground of his igno rance of her being a slave, but "he Bend it nessessary," the Palmyra TVkig states. " taleave the count' y forthwith!" otherwise he would have been lynched for his humanity. Davies is still in jail, and the Whig declares the penitentiary will be his fate, Such is slavery. Fur a simple act of kind ness towards a fellow-being, these two Men are thrown intojail, and one saves himself from the fury of the mob only by escaping to a free state, while the other may consider himself ftirtuna'e if he escapes a five years term in the o nitentiary. Mr. Herbert glides through the mazes of Washington law, and Avhei-, ever an opening sufficiently large pre sents, will stip out entirely. Lord Fer rer.% an En,glish_Earl, for shooting his; servant in a similar fit of passion, was hanged at Tyburn, like any other felon. But then Lord Ferrars was not an Ad ministration Democrat nor a Slave holder. He was only an English Peer. —Albany Journal. AN INCIDENT.—The wife of Gov. Robinson on her return to• Kansas to meet her husband, stopped at Bloom ington the day of the great Conven tion. Knowing her destitute circum stances, since the Government; Alger /mei sacked and burned her house; the Chicgo delegates made up a purse of 5300 and presented it to her as a to ken of esteem and sympathy fOr her self and her gallant husband in their, present sore persecution. On her way to Alton on the Friday morning train, the passengers made up a purse of'slo.l in.gOld and presen ted-it to her. The loam little woman shed tears of :gratitude. She remark ed that the people of Illinois had big hearts, and hoped that God would crown with success their efforts to suc cor and to save their sufferiNg broth eren in Kansas -from destruction-and extermination.—Chicago Tribune. ' .13ittr. In,Coridersport Potter Co. Pa. cn the morn ing ofJune 6th 1856, insure end certain hope of a glorious innortality, ADALINE A. djaugh ter of A. M. Knapp of Lawrencevillo, rioga Co. Pa., aged years and 10 months. NOTICE. By the death ofJohn Keating Esq. late of the city of Philadelphia, the ;We of the Keat ing & Co. lands becomes vested' in William V. Keating, Adolphe E. Borie & James M. Wilcox, by whom deeds will be granted. The charge of the company's landed interest in Pennsylvania has &solved upon the snbscii ber whohereby issforms the setters on }Coat e . ing & Co. lands, that Messrs. John King, John S. Mann & Byron D. Hamlin still con tinue oar authorized agent iu Potter & 'Mc Kean Counties. All persons indebted to the company are earnestly requested to come forward and settle their acouuts without further delay. WILLIAM V. KEATING Philadelphia, May 31st 1856: LOST BOY. John, aged eighteen left his fathers 'house in Allegany Township Potter Co. Pa., ou Stinday evening the Ist day of June. Notice is hereby given, - that I will pay no bills which he may make fur board, traveling espouses. or for any other purpose. John is a slender boy, light compiexion, light blue eyes, light colored hair, and about .5 feet 8 inches in height. WILLIA.M PEST. Coles:burg Potter Co. Pa, Venders of Merchandise Take Notice. A GIZEEABLE to an act of Assembly poised -C*. the 22d day of April 184 G, entitled ' - an Act to provide iur the reduction of the Pub lic Debt," the undersigned, Mercantile Ai pruizer for Potter County, has wade the lei , towing ciassiliezttiou and appraistucut fur the year 18,,G. - Dealers, ClasS. , Tai, Allegany Robinson Ns:son, N. L. Dike, B ingha m J. B. Jones, Coudersport. Smith & Dixon, timith & Jones. Jones, Mann, & Jones, J. iv. Smith, R. W. Money D. B. Ohobtcl,. Schoomaker & Jackson, L. F. Maynard. Eulalia H. A. Nelson, Genesee 9.1 E. Darrow, Wcn, Perry & Go, Harrison H. Rosa, Richard G:)A1 an, Charles Howard, ()sway°. Wm. \lcDoirsll, 14 7,00 C. 11. :.•,ituitious, 14 7,00 Sharon .11. inn & Mello:5, 14 - 7,00 Ballard and Campliald, 14 7.00 Sampson Sbort, 14 7,00 Lr4.sses. _ . Cory & Lyman, 14 7.00 D. J. & E. W. Chapel, 14 7,00 D. Biker. 14 7,00 Alonzo Horton, 14 7.00 Whorton. . .. R. W. Mclntire, • Hopkins & Jones, N. V. Jacksurt, Hector C. E. Skinner, Sic wardson Henry Anarason, An appeal will be held at the Court House in Coudersport. on Saturday the 19th, day of July next, between the hour's of 10 o'clock A. M. & 3 o'clock P. M., for all those who may feel themselves agrieved by the forego iug Classification and Appraisrneut. E. O. AUSTIN. Mercantile Appraiser, May Nib, 1850. CHEAP EDITION AMOS LAWRENC. First published Diary and Correspondence of the late AMOS LAWRENCE. Edited by his Son, Win. R. Eawrenc , M. D. With elect int steel engravings of mos and Abbot Lawrence, and other limp), aliens, Royal .1.2m0 cloth, $l. The octavo edition of this work has had an alines! unexatnpled sale. NV it hin twelVe weeks after its first publication, twelve thou sand copies have been sold without produc ing any sensible abatement of the demand. Scarcely any other biographical work bas met with equal success in the same length of time. The success is due entirely to the in •triesic merits of the work. It is the Autobiography- of a merchant who began business with nt!!y 7 , , , 20, and give away during his lifetime, iu 'mime and private char ities, more than seven hunducl thousand dol lars. - As a book for young meu, it has been pro nounced invaluable. In this conviction, mer chants and business men have largely purshas ed it for presents to their'cierlcs and employ,. ers, In Boston, more than eighty mercantile houses have thus put upon it the stamp of their approval, in some cases one htihdred copies; in others fifty, forty, twenty-five, lifieen, have been pinch:l:sod by a single firm.. This example has been followed in New York, Philadelphia, and other cities. Clergymen, regarding the book as a rare means of healthful influence in comm un i ty ; have voluntarily contributed to extend i us cir culation, by making it the basis of sermons and lectares,Linti public assemblies. HARRIET HEKCIIER STOWE, in a letter to the New York Independent, volunteers this emphatic commendatinn of the work: .• We are proud of this work. We are will ing to let it - go forth to other lands as a speci men of what America can produce. The good effect which this life - may have in de termining the course of young men to honor and virtue, is invaluable." So hiA is the estimation put upon the book in all quarters, that urgent and repeat. ed demands have been made upon the pub ishers, by the press and by individuals, for a Iche.ape: edition, notwithstanding the price of of. the octavo edition is much below what is usually charged for such a volume. Yielding to this demand, they' now offer to the public a CHEAP EDITION It is a large 12tno. volume, printed on thicic, white paper, from the plates - of the octavo edition, and is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar; All things considerded, the publishers are confident tbat a cheaper hook will not be found in the market. aa' To publishers of newspapers who shall give this advertisement (displayed in good style) three insertions, a copy of the w.ork will be sent by mail freo of expenses. The Octavo Edition will continue to be published and for sale as heretofore, at One Dollar and Fifty cents. GOULD & LINCOLN, 46 60 Washington SL Boston. J 34 MELLY, J. K. 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Black, Japan, Copying, Marking Green, Black, Blue, _bidellible, Scarlet, Red, Carmine. These Inks flow freely from the pen and give:a stronger and more durable color than any other. For sale, gainlesale arid retail, by SMITH a lONES. Frederick H. Smith ) In Potter Co:, Conti. vs. `anon Pieas N 0.135, Sept, Luke Stevens, Yrerm, 1c54: • The undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute 12110.1114 S arising; fromeale of real estate iu the above entitled cause, will attend to the ditties ofhis appointment on Sat urday the 7th day of Juito next, between the hours of 1 A:, 4 o'clock, P. M., of said day, at the Prothonotary's office in Coueersport. Per sons interested eau attend if they think proper. A. G. OLMSTED, Auditor. April 27,1856, NEW BOOKS. • NCIIANTED BEAUTY, by Dr. Elder, I Lives ot Atrocious Judges, by Hildreth, Progress of Religious ideas, by L JI Child, Bryard Taylm's Travels, The Song of-Hiawatha—Longfellow, Caspar, by Amy Lothrop, Just received and for sale at the JOUKNAL BOOK STOR,E - MAGAZINE S. PUTNAWS, .Grahant's ' Frank Leslie's Blackwood's, Knickerbocker, and House hold Words, for solo at the .JOURNAL BOOK STORE ILIIINNS' JUSTICE, the !meet edition, at _LP the JOURNAL BOOK STORE. • AMES and Gentlemen are incited to calf L and examine the new, hooks and other goods just received and for sale by M. IV, MANN ANGUS CAMERON I. ALFRED BAY, vols. in 12 Duane on the Road Laws In Press, Auditor's Notice. SHERIFF'S .SALES DY VIRTU ,of sundry writs of _LP Vend. Ex. ek. fi. - Fa r .- issue d out of the Court of Common Pleas colPottgrCe., . Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I shall expose to public sale or initery,• at the t-ourt House, in the Boroughs - of Coudersport, on Monday, the 16th day 'of June, 1856, at 10 &clock, A. M. the following described real estate, to wit: . Real estate situate in Wharton Township Potter County, Pa., bounded .as follows, to wit: Bc„,-;uning at the south west iorner of W. No. 4758, thence east along the line of said Wt. 80 perches to a .birch, thence north 230 perches to a birch, thence west 80 per ches to a birch, thence south 200 perches - to the place of beginning, .containing one hUn dred acreq, about 30 acres unproved, with one block and frame house, one frame barn :and some fruit trees thereon. . Seized and taken in execution, and to be sad as tie property of John Glaspey. Real estate bounded and described as fol lows, to-wit; Situate in OsWhyo Township Potter Co.; Pa., bounded on the north by the highway, on the east by S. P. Lyman, on the south and west by Wm. McDougall. Contain ing eight tenths aim acre, with one two Tavern and one fraine barn thereon.' Seized and taken in execution, and to IL sold as the property of P. P. Story, Peal estate, botinded and described as fol lows to-wit: Situate iu Wharton township, Potter Co. Pa., beginning at a post in the north .east corner of a lot_contracted to James Ayres, thence north 157 rods to a post, thence east .29 rods to a post, thence north to the West Branch of the Siumunahuning 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 sow h.:113 rods to a post, thence east 525 rods t o the place of bo.giuning, containing 629 acres; being part of warrant No. 4927. r Seized and taken in execution, and to• be Fold nu the property ofH. W. Alay. Real estate situate in Sharon township, PAi t ter Co., ;'a., hounded as follows, to wit. Be ginning at'the north west corner of Wt. No. 2176, thence by north line of - said Wt. and east 44 rods. to the West branch of Oswayo creek, thence up the south branch of the and race, being line of land conveyed by S.-Smher land to Thomas J, Burdick to the east line of said land. thence south 102.5 perches to a post, thence Rest 151; porches-to a post in wen hue al said Wt., thence by said line north 21/2,5 to the place of beginning, containing one hull dred aud sixty-tive acres, five acres chopped. Seized and taken iu execution, and to be sold as tbr property. of Silas Sutherland. series, 15 The following described real . estate, to-wit: Situate in Ulysses township, Potter County Pa., bounded on the north by !with of Nehemiah Fox, Char:es Freetnrn & Richard Rogers east, by Samuel :Mulford sonth by lands bill 11. heat nm.eated lauds & west by Jerry Freeman containing about ninety-six acres of land,• of which there is about i,ixty acres improved on which there is one frame house, one frame. barn, and ether houses, on which there is an apple orchard.. Seized and taken in -execution, and to be sold as the property of Rufus A. Freeman, Jr. Real-estate Bounded and . described as fol lows, to win Sintafe in the township of He bron, Potter Ce., Pa; bounded on dm - north by Davis and Foster Reynolds, East by lot .N0.:31 and George Stillman, South by lot No. 91 West.by lands of Henry Dint/rat; containing about 21 acres and allowance, being the East part of lot No . 105 of allotment of Fox estate 10 acres improved, with one liante House, one frame Barn and Some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of A. It:Suitt/lan. Real estate situate in Genessee township, Potter Co., Pa., bounded on the moth by the New York state line, east by JUL No.- u-1, by fot 6-1 and John Ilibings, west by lots \0.7 & 71, coataining seventy-five acres, five acres Improved, wait one frame house, one frame bard and shop, and sonic frnittre.es thereon. ' Seized and taken in cxectrion, and to be sold as ale proper.}• urAdruiral Bum?. Real estate Bounded and described as• fol lows, to wit: Situate in Hector townshipßot - ter Co., Pa.; bounded outfit: North by Samuel Redner, and lands of 11. 11. Dent, on the east he Oiiver Douglass, sou.h. by James Douglass, and west by let No. 23, allotment orate Bingham estate, containing 59 acres, 25 acres - improved, one frame hmeie, one frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. , Seized and taken in execution, anti to be sold as the property ofJohn Launau. -ALS Real estate Situate in Eulalia toWaship, Potter Co. Pa., bounded on the north, e.:st and south 1;y unseated lands of the Bingham estate and on the west by lands 'of Daniel Clark, containing about one hundred acres, twenty acres improyed, with one frawe house one log shanty, one board-stable and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, and taken in execution, and to ho sold as the property of Elijah Parker. The following described real estate to wit; Situate it Hebron township, Potter Co:, bounded on the North by lands ofManoah Mat tison and lands Wcstons A; Co. - cast lands of Henry :Ingrahamsouith by lands ofClokk Luce, and west by lands ofJoseph Stone, containing acres (land, &Which there isothout thirty- Ave acres improved, with one log house, one log parn, one frame shed one frame shanty, fruit' trees thereon. Seized and taken in eNeention . , and to be sold as the' property of J. F. Markham. Real estate situate in Pike township, Potter Co., Pa., bounded on the north by lot No. 14, on the -east by lots No, 14, 22 & 35, on the south by lot No. 2 and unseated lauds of the Bingham Estate, pu the west by unseated lands, and by lots No. 13 & 31, being lots No. 11 & 12 of sub-division of the lands of Bing- ham Estate, in said township, containing 155 acres, about 50 acres improved, With three frame houseS, two frame bards, one saw mill and some fruit trees theroon. 4 ALso—Lot No. 3ti tit 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 lands and by lot No. 15, containing 104 acres, about 4 acres im proved, and a log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Elijah Johnston. Real estate itt Jackson township Potter Co. Pa., Bounded on the north by lands of the Bingham Estate and Reubin Herrington, East by lauds of Reubin Herrington, south by lands of the Bingham Estate and west by lands of E. & %V. L. Ross, Containing ninety seven & 4-10 acres, of which there is about fifty acres improved, ort it is two frame house one frame Barn one log house, no shanty and fruit trees thereon. Balked and taken in exotttiar.., and to he 'Ada, the property of Catharine Ryant.. I==l I=l=l =MEE GMECIEI 1:2319=1 =MEI =BEM IMM=I QM= "'TAL3O.... !The follovsing described real estate to wit: SiMate iu Roulet Township, Potter Co., Pa., Beginning eVe post earner on the taistaud west road where Burrell Lesnatr's westlitio crosses il, being pastor Warrant No. '2174, thence north by said line of Burrell Lymuu's lauds one hundred and filly-six perches and 8-10 of a perch to a post curlier, thence west fifty two perches mid 3-10 of a perch.to a post corner, thence south one hundred and forty. tibia (149) perches and.s-40 of a perch to a post cosecs oil said east and west State road, thence easterly by said road fifty two and 3-10 perches Lithe place of beginning. con taining fifty acres of land strict measure, be the same more or less, ou which there is oue frame House two frame Barns and shed, &oilier out houses,fruit trees thereon aud about thirty acres improved—ALSO—another tract and parcel of land in township and county above, men tioued, beginning at a post the mirth • corner pilot Ng. 21, thence south one Inn:tired and sixty perches to a post, thence west one hun dred and 'six perches to a post, thence north one hundred and sixty perches to a post thence east one hundred and six perches to the place of beginning, containing,. cue hundred and six acres to be the same more or less, with the usual allowance of six per cent lm roads. being part of lot No. 21 iu the Sinnamahoning survey and a part of warrant number 2166 itr district No. 3, on which oue frame House and about thirty acres improved fruit trees thereon—ALSO—another piece or parcel of land situate in Roulet township, Pot ter Co., bounded and described as follows; Beginu ing at a post corner two hundred and ' twelve perches east of the south west corder of warrant number 2174 iu District No. three, and being a part of said warrant thence north three and two tenths of a perch to post corner on the aide east of the cast and welt road, thence by said road north seyeuty eight degrees west twenty three perches to.a post, thence north nighty six (levees nest twenty two perches to a post,' thence north eighty-eight degrees westrtwenty eightpe cb es to a post, thence south ten and by e tenths perches to a pusi, thence east seventy two and four tenths of a perch to the place of b..- glutting containing three acres and one hu.u dred and seventeen perches to be sawn awn; or less'eseepting and reserving so much of the show described lots as was deeded by Silus Billings to school district also excepting and I reserving twenty six perches west from Bur rell Lyueots lauds, and running north and south the length of the above uescribed has suppoSed to contain filly two acres he the SUMO immure or less which is all iinproved-st.se —another tract or parcell of laud saute harton township, county and Stale above mentioned, bounded on north by lands of James Damon east by unseated lands sunlit by - Barclay.aud Braynaid, and west by unseated lands, containing 36 and 0-10 acres of land be ing part of warrant No. 4023, on which there is about. 10, acres improved, one frame House one frame Bu.ro, two irduie school llouses. be ing the saumuuw in possession of siert/en If carton. • Seized and taken is execution,. and to bo sold u.sthe property of C. W. Juhuzutt. CMII:=1 The following described real estate-to SitedZe in Sweden township, Putter Co., l'a., Beginning at a post' the north west corner of lot Au. it of the allotment of lands in 6weden township, thence' South on the w es. Jine of said lot Ao. 32-one hundred and sixty rods to a posl, thence west WV-three reds toe stand ing in the east hue of lot \o. 29, thence north on lines ()lima No. 29 ik•Zti one hundred and sixty rods to a post, thence east along the .south lino of lot No. 39 lify-three rods to the place of beginning, containing hay acres be ing lot No. G 3 with six per cent Mr road . on which thereistri acretimproved and 15 acres chopped do.: u, one log house, and _outs log barn, and fruit trees thereon. .seized, taken in eieention, and to be so!d as the property of Edward M. Curpen.er. IM:=1 The following described real estate situate, in Allegany township, Potter Co., bound ed on the north by the road Leading from Cotes burg to Clysses,east. sou:hby son and west by Ellisburg & Pine Creek road, Containing six acres one aide negro', ed ou which there is two houses and sure, one log huisie, one frime, Earn one shoe shop and hovel.—ALso—Another piece or parcel ollana situate in the Toivu and Cu. above described, beuuded by hinds of Nichol son & Levi T. Moore, cast by lot formerly owned by B. Quick, .south by land of Lie Howe & George Benton and west by George Vellum, containing seventy-live acres of laud on which there is about twenty acres inilirov ed one frame house and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the properly Ida Jiucks. P. A. STEBBIINS, Sheriff. Coudersport, 31iiy Doti.• NEW GOODS. ' MITE subscriber has just received a gener• al assortment of tall and winter goods consisting of DRI GOODS, . . CLOTHING, BOOTS & STIOES, HATS Sc CAPS, - . BONNETS, RIBBONS, GROCERIES & CROCKERY, . :aid almost every article needed in the town and vicinity, which he - pledges himself to sell as low as. the LOWEST. nis old customers and friends and the puq lic generally arc invited o call and exaumm for themselves. . D. E. OL3ISTED. Couderiport Oct. 4th, 1855 LAND AGENCY. Ti HE undersigned having been entrusted with the care of several large tracts of and iit this county„ has made himself ac quainted with the lauds and land titles of the county, and will give immediate attention to any business of this nature that may be en trusted to him. J. S. MANN. Auditor's Notice. Christopher Evelin In the Court of Com vs. 'non Pleas ofPotter Co., C. W. Johnson. N 0.21, Sept. Term, 18.14 . The undersigned having been appointed by the Court, an Auditor to distribute the mon yes arising from the 'sale on execution of the real estate of the deft in the suit, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Office of the Prothonotary In Coudersport, on the seventh ofJune, 1856, at 2 o'clock. when all persons interested may attend if they think proper. JNO. S. MANN, • 'April 30, 1856. Auditor. Bounty Land, THE undersigned will give partic _L lar THE_ tion to the procurkog of. Boa Laud for ult those entitled theNto under late or any previous Act of Con g ress, A. Ci.OL,MSTE t O Coudersport, Marclk NE KRAL MIIE madenugned having formed a ea. -IL partnership under the name and titbc se JONES, MANN &.. :meg, for the purpose of extending their usefithwea in the 3fercantile business, hive pyrehnera the entire stock of C. S. Jones, Lewis Miilsn, amd A. F. Jones, which 'with the laree ditions now being made to the consohdate4 Stock, by daily arrivals from New York ,and Philadelphia, enables them to offer to Public and each of their former cugtome. the largest, best and most extensive assor.- went of good.: ever brought into this Market. To accommodate themselves and their . -nu - tomers, they have remodeled the Store form erly occupied by C. 9. Jones, where they may be lbund at all times ready and willing to wait upon all who may extend to them their patronage,. Their Stuck consist? of Dry Goods, lIARDWARE, GROCERIES, Provisions, HATS & CAPS, T . 2wTs & SHOES, Iron, Xails, C S. JONES, L MANN, A. F. JONEi, Coudersport March, 20th, 16:".43. JONES, MANN ,VJONES, Are now receiving a large lot of the be:; Style Prints consisting of Coclieco, amok, Philips Allen & Sons, Briggs, Sprag & Co. War:7-nted fas t colors, also s - .eS. of Cheap Pmts. Call & Ex.tanue. JONES, 31 . ANN 4 JONES, Would call the attention of those who are :la - want of Cloths to their Stock, which they 440 continually replenishing consisting of ' Brood Cloths, (BLACK 4C; BLUE,) Cassitnerei of all grades and style*, Sa ttlutst T WEEDS, JE 'IAN 4.e. WE have now on hand several gnat; 'w of Fanners Satin, which is warren to give satikackion. Try a. JONES, MANN, £ lONL. • °ALL AT JONES, 31ANN, £ JONL:- X-, and examine their Wiz JALIII.IIII. Ul . inga; Shirting,' Dewitt+, Ticks,: Marr.e:w Stripes and Cheeks. They are just rece,vit 4 ; a handsome lot of Bleached - goods, wh,„ they are desirous of having their custow;,,a examine. OLD fashioned Dimity for sale at JONES, MANN JONES. WE have on hand a good assortment Yankee notions, which we are :o sell of reason.ible prolit, Linen tines..., Cotton do. (spool & skaiu;) Linen Cotton Floss, French Working Knitting do. Needles, Pins, with almost evi .; thing bekmging to this department of JONES, MANN & JONE:i. r A LL who arc in want of Boots 0t5h0.... 11 will please call and examine tho stools JONES, MANN .it JONES. Which is the largest ever opened in thi.s aoan:y. and we feel confident that wo c.., ia'asly the uiost critical. We have al.,' connection with this Branch of our bu.sine.... Boot & Shoe Where we can order any kind of wOrkt a 34 we behave that our Home Matta .work is perior to that which is brought Gotta abrusd L E A' T II E the besttrality, and of all tha di.fera ;a: kinds i with Boot & Shoe finding at JONES: MANN & JONES. TEAS (Black and Green) from twent) cts. to a dollar, constantly ou hansi JONES, MANN a JUNE..• OUR Stock of Groceries 'is offered to ..t inspection of the Public whit the. t. , belie( that it is the- best in the County. intend that this departtuent of our .hall always be kept in readiness to the wants of this community. ". • JONES, SIA . .QI & ..10N7 TONES. MANN & JONES, have eerni thebst Of it .4 r d wire a I kept in the place, and they intend to I '- every thign in this line, and we fee: court 4 that we in do as well by the redpse of ,11..1 Countyas will be done by thorn at A ,large Stock ofCrockery to se!ect fr.l _a_ at JONES, MANN & JONE.a. ViNTEDIOOAIr:3, %.N.i S f Wheat, Rye, l3.ia i.V : 114:, 6.3 fe 1, J 1.4 • Potatoes, Or anything theyirmera have for &tie,' Loy can find ready sale for at our Store.. W E are keeping a good iitssurtraen. IR ON, • • from which we will supply tho of this section, os favorably as thny dealt with at. Wellsville; JONES, MANN 4. JONES. WOULD Respectfully ask the Farhu r s of this county to examine the Adv tages, offered them in this place, for "the us- , changing of their farm produce for cask nir Merchandise, almost all kinds of grain, 4.11 in fact every kind the farmer has to sell;. a more, advanced figure in Coudersport,...* 4 at any of the Northern markets while goods of the Merohant, are abets the s. - • price excepting the heavy arittle • o :.A have Transportation added. JONES, _KANN& HI : . 31srderIrk. 33 MB
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