I= Tau.- itiC NOM lia - T Jain ea - 80.- ,ctianau of.Pentisylv . ania, is . --the %gentle foe.the'Presidebey, by • vairase ern bIY of offiee-h:dlfters ce seekers; known as, 4 ,1,11,e. Democratic Convention." Air_ .B u chanan began • life it" "Federalist,", became afterward .anani . oppoied the admig-o . of Missourias a'slaVe State, re , ..buked Madisiori cultivating the for .. vote, faybrod the me,orepromise maitanrea" of 1850, ..arid supports- the ;.,. policy .of the: admitiistratiot, with re gard to Kausa;,' 'He has, never done a inertiorable. deed, nor spoken a help ing. 'Weid One paper says , of hini, that'.'safe mediocrity is his character." • Ilhere is a mediocrity that is "sate" ,Zits possessor; but fatal to all. high interestszonidei to his leaping. A . Jewish • raster says; that "the wise man fuxeseeth the'Evil, and kidetit him • thoroughly - Jewish ,observa tion. Translated into Anglo-Saxon. ther maxim would - read thus: "The • _Wise . :map , foresekE the Evil, and go ethforth to,llleet it." in the ,P.residen -•-tial chair; only SUPERIORITY an be "Atife." Tie same bo'dy ofoffice-seekers and Offline-holders that nominated James Buchanan fur the Presidency, nomi nated John C. Breckenridge, of Ken tucky, for • the Vice-Presidency.— Life Illu strated. BALLOT-noxes oe. BAYoNETS.—It iS TICK easy to get the exact truth respect. ing the condition of Kansas, But from the reams of correspondence now corn ingfrore that quarter, the great out lines-ofthe ease are sufficiently appa rent. It is certain that . a numerous body of armed ',desperadoes, acting, under the roncurrance, if not the di rect orders, of the administration, are roving about the territory, killing those who oppose them, despoiling all who are only supposed to be. in favor of freedom, end even insulting their wives and daughters. The orderly and peaceful settler is not safe in his cabin. The chlefetown of the bona fide residents has been pillaged. The largest 'building in 'the territory has been burned, because it was owned by a free-soiler. A gentleman ordis auction, Gliv. Itobinseu, is' confined un it charge of High Treason ! "fur y defen ding his home ;against ruffians. \` are facts. What are the People going to do about them ? Will they rde.et them next November with the ball4!e . box, or wait till nothing but bavonPts will answer! If Kansas shall be sub jugated, does any one suppose that the aubjug,ating process will stop there?—: Life Illustrated. ==l From the Montrose Republican The Nebraska Platform and Mr. Buchanan The keystone Club of Philadelphia, on their return from Cincinnati, paid a visit to Mr. Buchanan at Wheatland to congratulate hint on his nomination , In his.response, after commending the "law and order" spit it that pervaded the Democracy of this country, Mr. Buchanan proceeded to : , ay • Gentlemen, two weeks since I should have made you a longer speech, but how have been , c platform wkich I most heartily ap prove, and that can speak for one. Be ing the representative of the great Democratic party, and not simply James Buchanan, I must square my conduct according la that plalybrm, and insert no new, plank, oar take one from it. That platfot mis sufficiently broad and national for,i.he whole Dem ocratic party.• This glorious party, now more than ever, has demonstrated that it is the true conservative party of the Constitution and the Union." So there is to be n.) attempt to evade the issue this time. The platform fully endorses the Nebraska bill, and denies Congress the right to exclude slavery from any Territory—a regular Arnold Douglas platt;wm, as Douglas claims—and Buchanan " heartily ap proves" of that platform. Now, doughfaces ! prepare to range yourselves under the Border Ruffian banner. STRDNG rinunas.—Duting, the ex amination of the fugitive slave case at • Cincinnati, on Thursday of last week: Mr. Jolitle, council fur the colored people, was asked by the Court what object he had in view, at that stage of 1 the proceedings, in proving the killing I of the child: "Ts. Julifie replied that he inter,- ; .ded on the final argument of this case, .i not only to allege, hut to demonstrate Iconclusively to the Court,. that the 1 Fugitive Slave Law was unconstitu tional, and as part and parcel of that argument, he wished to show the effect ofcarryng it out. That ith her addr own . frantic - mother murder wn a child,'rather than see it carried back 1 1 to the 'seething hell of American slave jry. [Here loud bursts o f applause ifrom the rrooltittide effectually drown t, c for a meiMent - the marshal's Cries of t P order," ~ o rder.". ) This laW was' of i .11 uch a character that its execution equired human bleed to be spilt. The 'tl.:.. onstitution expressly declared that °ogress should pass no lawprescrin-, ng any form of religion, or prevent. !-, I,g the free exercise thereof. If Con ;.- ress could not pass any law requiring i:; to .tvcrship God, still less could ,:r.: . ey ease' one requiring you to carry , i' al to hell." ( Applause ; ..order,' or: el'," cried the marshal ! 1 ',' 0111EMIE NOTICE._ MO By tbi death of]otin Keiting, Esq., late of -the city of Philadelphia, the title of the Keat- . leg & Co. lands becomes vested in William V. Keating, AdolPliti - E: Bonie, & James M._ Wilcox, by whumdedds will be granted.' The charge of the .company's landed interest in l'enns.qvadia has devolved upon the subscri ber who hereby informs thp , settlers on Kest .iug & Co. lands, that Means. John 'King, John S. Alarm, dr. 13yron D. Hamlin, still cpu. finite our.awhorized agonts in Ppttty'Ap-Mc; Kean Counties. • All persons indebted to the vorepany are earuestly.requested to come forward and settle their accouuts without farther delay. . • WILLIAM V. KEATLNG. May 31st, '1.856 LOST BOY. John, aged eighteen, 101 l his rithor's house in Allegany .Township, Potter, Co.„ Pa., on Sunday evening, the Ist day ofJuue.- . Notice is hereby given,. that I will pay no bills which lie may make forboard, traveling expenses. or for any other purpose. John is a slender boy, light complexion, light blue eyes, light ;colored hair, and about a feet .itielies in height. Pnxr. Colesbarr Potter Co., Pa. . , oi NOTICE IS herebygiven, ihat - agreeably - to the laws of this .Counnonwealth, the undersigned citizens of Potter county, Pa., will. wake ap plication to the next Legislature, fur a Bank of Issue and Deposit, with a capital of one hundred thousand dollars ; entitled THE SUM MIT BAsK,-to.be located at Coudersport, Pot ter county, Pennsylvania. S. M. MILLS . F. W. KNOX ' J. W. SMITH - - C. S. JONES .C. smut' ARCH.. F. JONES N. SCHOOMAKER D. W. C. JAMES A. _JACKSON ,A. ROCKS VILLE Coudersport, June 1:2, Venders of Merchandise Take Notice. AG RE EABLEto au act of Assembly passed the Sd day of A pri1.1846, entitled. 'au Act to urovide for the reduction of tho Pub lic Debi," the undersigned, Mercantile Ap prait:er for Potter County, has wade the tol l:ming chills - Inc:l6on and appraisineut far the year .1.8a6.• Dealers, Glass. Tax, Allegany. Robinson Nelson, N. L. Dike, Bingham 3.13. Jonas, Coudersport Smith & Dixon, Smith & Junes, Mann, & Jones, 12 . 12,50 Siuith, 14 T,OO E. W. Cheney 14 '7,00 1). E. Olinsto,l, 14 7,00 Schoomaker & Jackson, 13 10,00 L. F. Mit . ynaril. • 14 7;00 Eulalia 11. A. :Nelson, 14 . 7,00 Genc3ce. S., E. Darrow, - 14 . .7,00 1 1 .'im. Perry & 00, - •/4 7,00 Harrison., ___. , H. R o ss,. 14 .. . 7,00 Ilieliards(loodinan, 14 7,00 Charles 1 - Ibward, 14 7,00 Osscapo, Win. IlleDougnll, 14 7,00 C. li. :•iiinizions,', \ 14 . 7,00 'Sharon. . Mann S; Nichols, '`. * 14 7,00 Ballard and Cauwfield'', 14 7.00 SA/Dyson Short, , 7,00 Lily.sser.„ Cory /N.:, Ly Illala , \1,4 " 7,00 D. J. & E. W. Ohni/el, 1:1 7,00 D. 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LAND AGENCY. : TIIE undersigued having Lena entrusted with the care of several largo tracts of a-d. in this county, has Made himself ac quainted with the lauds and laud titl4of the county, and will give immediate utteutfttu to any business of this nature that may been 'trusted to him. ..1. S. MANN. Bounty Land, HE undersigned will ave partia 1. tar Atte!' lion to the procuring of Boa Laud for all those entitled thereto under late qt• any previous Act of Congress. ' A. G. OLMSTED' Coudersport. Mkirch • • NEW GOODS. HE subscriber has just renewed a gener• -11.. al assortment of fall and winter goods coesistie,..cr.of • DRY - GOODS, . . CLOTHING, • •-- BOOTS & . HATS & CAPS, . - • BONNETS,. •- • . RIBBONS, GROCERIES. & CROCICERY, and altnnst ever): article needed in :he town and vicinity, which he pledges himself to sell as low as the . - L O. WE S T .• • -0-- His old customers and friends azieihe Pit'q lic generally are juvited-o -call and' exammb for the:rise4es, • Coudersport Oct. 4th; D. PIME. OLMSTED. ga,rrison's Qn,kunbian Black, Japan, Copying,- 1114r4i4k Own, illaok, Scarlet, Red, Carpijne. These Inks &iv, freely from tho pen - and give a stronger and more durable coldr titan any other, • Forsale, toliblesaie and retail, by SMITH & JONES. , MEI vols. io 12 -.. , • • _ S tiM O F.F IB-, §l4gS# Br YXTUV:itt. - slinity * on its vf * g?. ryi•PYtqf tke 'Courtof COiospou 4t!.,,eftiqtteceo,, ',Petrpsylvailia, and ,to.. me directell, I shall .expose to . public , stde.or ornery, et..the.Coart lioese;inittuit.Boidogh of CouderspOrt,. Matiday, ‘ atti day .ju n ,- , 7.Bo*§ltt' i ,o!clacif, A. M. the fopOvvl44o.4ibed teal estate, to wit :. • , 2 Baal e$ tate sitnate in ' Whorton Tow,nship Potter' Coaoty, Pa.,.bouode4 'as folio - we, to wit: Beginning at ns eels% west corner of W. No. 4758, theitee'isest'alon,„.. the line of iiaid Wt.BUperilies tit is DirCb,; thence ttotlis '2OO perches ro'a birch, thence. west so per cites to a birch',' thedie smith_ 200 percties the place of beginning, 'containing ono hun dred acres, about 30.ucres insproved,'witik - one block and framz hoitse. orm fraiee bora and some fruit' trees thereon. Seized'and taken , in execution, "and t'o be sold as the property ofJohn Glaspey. 1=B:1:=2 Real estate bounded and described is ((g -lows, to-wits Situate iti °sway° . Township Potter Co., Pa. 'bounded Otrthe north by the highway, on the east.by P.:Lyman, - on the south and west by Wra. McDougall.. Contain ing.eight tenths ofan acre, with one tw(t story Tavern and one frame barn thereon. • • Seized and taken in execution; and to be' sold as the property of P. P; Story; ' 1231721 • Real estate, bounded antrdeseiled tur:fol lowS to-wit : ' Situate in' ,Whartnti, township, Potter Co. PaL beginning at a post in the north east - corner of a lot contracted to JatnesAyres, ;hence north 157 rods to a post, 'thence east 29 rods to a post, thence north to' the West Branch of the Sinnantahouing creek, thence along,t6e West, Branch of the said creek by the'several courei 'thereof, north to Ihit line, thence along , said At:arrant line titigt:s2s rods.to a post, thence south 31.3 rods to a post, thence east 525 rods t o the place of beginning,' coutoining,629 acree, being part of warrant Ain. 4927. • _ . • , Seized awl taken in execution; and toL be sold as the property of H. W. Slay.. ; C213=1 Real estate situate Sharon t- ter Co., ;!a..'bounded as foltotivi, to 'wit., Be ginning at ate' north vVest corner or 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 rued, being hue of land conveyed by S. Suther land to Thomas J. 'Burdick to the east lino of said laud, thence south 103.5 porches to 'a twat, th'!r,zr. west 13i; perches to a post in west line of - thence by said line north 24,5 to the place of beginning, containing one hum, dred and sixty-five acres, fire acres chopped. Seized and taken in execution; and to be sold as tbe property of Silas Sutherland. I:23EC=I The following described real estate, 4i-wit:. Situate in Clysies township,. Pouer Countyl'a., bounded. on the north by lauds. of Nehemiah Fox, Charles Freenarn & Richard Rogers east by Samuel Mulford south by lands of H. Dent unseated lands dr west by Jerry treeman containing about ninety-six acres of laud, of which there is about sixty acres improved on which there is oue frame house, one frame barn, and, other houses, which there is an orchard.apple • • • Seized and taken in execution, and •to be sold as the property of Runts A.Freenaar,; Jr. =BM= Real estate Bounded and described as lot lows, to wit: Situatein the township of He. bren, Feuer Co., Yu. bounded on the north by Davis and Foster Reynolds f East by lot No. 31 and Gorge Stillman, South by lot No.! 91 We by lands of Henry Dingman, containing about 21 acres and allowance, being the East part oflot No: 105,0 f allotment of lox estate acreslo improved, with one_ frame Mouse, one frame Bern and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the ,troperty of A. R. Stillman.. • C=M!! Real estate s nate in Genessee township, Potter Co., Pa., minded on the north by the New York State east by lot. No: 64, S. by' lot No. 64 and John Billings, west by loss No. 72 & 71, containing seventy-five acres, firs acres unproved, with• one frame house, one frame barn and , shop, and some frnittrees thereon. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the voperty of Admiral Bump. ' mamcci Real estate Bounded and described as fol lows, to wit Situate in Hector township; Pat ter Co. - ; Pa., bounded ou the North by Stimuel Roduer, and lands of 11. H. Dent, on the east by Oliver Douglass, south by James Douglass, and west by lot No. ,;;3, allotment of the Bingham estate, containing .5V acres: 25 agres improved; one frame house, ono frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution, and -to be sold us the property of John Lannan. 1:231=1 Real estate Situate in Eulalia township, Potter,Co., Pa., bounded on the north, east and south by unseated lands of the Bingham estate and on the, west by lauds - of- Daniel Clark, containing about one hundred -acre:4 twenty acres improved, with ono. frame house one log shanty, one board 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: Sitmite in Hebron township, Potter Co., Pd., boundedon the North by lands ofManoah Mat tison and\hinds Westons & Co. east lands of Henry lugrahana tatuth by lauds ,of Clark Luce, and west by lands ofJosepli Stone, containing 96 acres °nand, ofiviiich there is about thirty five acres inipriked, with one log house;one log barn, one fratite shed one frame eban4r, fruit trees thereon. \ • Seized and taken in execution, and to be: sold as the property of Markham. • , Real estate situate 'm Pike lownship, Potter Co., Pa., b'ounded on the neat's/3y lot No. 14, ou the. east by . lots No. 14, 22`&35, on the south by lot No. 22 and unseated latula dale Bingham Estate, on the west by, unseated lands ' and by lots No. 13 & 36, being lots No. 11 412 of sub-division of the lands of Bing ham Estate, in said township, containing 150 .acres, about 50 acres improved, with three\ frame houses, - two frame barns . one - saw mill and some fruit trees thereoa.— , Axso—Lot No. 36 in township, Cu. and State aforesaid, Bounded on the nerd:and east by. , lot No. 14, on the'south by lot No. El and unseated lands, on the west by unseated )ands and by lot Ao. la, containing 100 acrei, about 4 acres im proved, and a log tionse there:on: Seized and taken in execiftion, and to be sold as the property of Elijah Johnston. ' Real &hate inJackson township Potter• Bounded Co. Pa., Bouled on the north- by lands of the Bingham Zoete arid Reubin Herrington, lust bflands of Reobin Herrington, zonal 1 34 lands of the Estate Bingham Ese arid wostAi-lan, of E. & W. L. hole Containing . nituity'seren & 4.10 acres, of Which there ,ta about : oy_ :acres 'improved, on it is twofranus loose one .frame Burn one 100 house, one shanty arid fruit tines thereon. eitted and taken in exeution, and to be gold as tile property of Catharine Ryan!, 2 . 7 ••,,, : •- .H.2 • ; •,.-_-•• 2 1.7 . .,:i5f a : • TilinollAntattscribtSd real ethata to win. Situate in pnitle,t Zarteitip..‘,entta, IttSii4ainj 42 .. 1 .A.,4 0 111 4 PU1ter" crn Ihn.!tnint And west rose- hero Burrell_ ,Lyman's least Linn crosses - 4; ,being partur,gftuxant No. 2174: , theitentsorth by laid - Ike - a AXTE4ll4l3llllleir huninthne. hundred latul Ta9+,Bl74exates and 1 11 : 10 ot , , z lFsrclt ti.p o ppq 'corner. -thence West rsiti.. • ' lies and 3.lgofkit;Parch in a post corner, t two.south-onelsuildred and . ) ni4s,(l,l?,}perches and .5-Mika/Aar to a .1 04 p:rt:arpor On neld c* and. wait ta, road, ttciderly 'by said road' fdy two. and , 3-I.o . .Perithe,a lotho . platse :Of :beginning, eon. faitattAfftlacmtorland strict marinas ; be the ,' tame moreor Ina; tin'nrhiclithereis one frame I Hoban tivotianie•Berwi and shed, 4r, other out lionses,frnittreetthereou tuadabout thirty acre! itnproved.;---ALS(F-4another tract and parcel of -hand in township and county above men tioned. beginning at a pat the' ts orth corner allot ;$O. - 21; thence south One hundred" and *IT perches a post] thence west' ne' bun draia and six' perches to a post, thence 'north one handfed and sixty perches to a ptist thence east one hundred and six, perches to the place -beenning, one hundred end six acres' to be the same more or less, wi th the' mai allowance of six per cent tin -reads. being part of lot NO, 2l'in the Sinnatualsoning survey ands part 'of warrant ; number 2101 in-distria LY.Pt 3 e Pa which one ennitel Iltante and about thirty aexiii)tliProVed fruit trees therettiet-ALSO:--antaber piece or ptre.el - qllaridnltitoti i d.Rittlsittnivtistup, Pot ter Co., bounded and described as follows: Begiun ipp tit is posi_coinel two hundred and twelve perches east, of.tlin south ,west corner of Warring's/umber 2174 in. District No. - threw and being a, part of aatd warrant thence north. three and two tenths of a perth to a pa= coiner on the side east of the east and west road, thence by k A iil road north seventy eight degrees west terenty.three perches to 'a post, thence north 'eighty six degrees west twenty two perches to a post. thence north eighty-eight degrees,west twenty eight pe ch.' es to a post, thence south Ica and live Walla' perches to a post, thence east seventy two and fonftectlis of a perch to the place of be ginning, containing three acres sunkone hue; 'dred.and seventeen perches to he,satUe shore 'or lees excepting and reserving so much of ths above described lots as was qedeil by, Silas Billitiga,tO district eicePkitig uud reservutg,:tWeitty ifiX peircket west Jur rell lands, and running north stud south siekngtlirSor the above described iota supped to • domain fifty ttvo Allis be the sense more or less which tacit improved-ALso —another tract or parcell . 61 laud astute -in -Wharton ttiwuship, county and State above mentioned; bounded on mown*. by lauds of Jaines Bartron east by unseated lauds south by-, Barclay uud Brayuard, and west by , unseated lands; contaiii4ug 36 and 6-10 acres of laud be ing punt of warrant No. 4:143, on which there , is about its, ucrtmittipiuitti, one inane Hods() one frame Baru, two frame sCht,ild Houses, by. iug the tame now in possession of Stephen Horton. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as Um properiy.Ot C. W. J ultusou. ~AL7O- The following - described/real estate to wit: Situate in Sweden township, Potter Co., l'a., Biiginuing at a post the north west corner of lot No. 'a l of the allotment olumds in Sweden township; thence south on the west line or said lot No. 3d. one hundred and sixty rods to a pest, thence west firly_4ltreff rods to a stand ing in the, east_,fin&pf lot Ne.A,:thence north on lines of lots No. 29 &26 one hundred and tAxty rods to a post, thence east along the south line" of lot No. 39 fitly-duce rods to the place of beginning, containing lirty acres be ing lot No. 63 with six per cent ler road on which there is 25 acres improved and 15 acres 'chopped down, one log house,_ and one lug "barn, and fruit trees thereon. . Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of Edward 31. Carpenter. ==l The following described real estate situate, in Allegany township, Potter Cv., Pa., bound ed on the north by the road leading from Colas- b urg to lifysses,east & so uthby laudsof :Nichol son und west by. Ellisburg & Pine Creek road, Containing six acres one acre imprint ed on which there is two houses and wore, one log house, one frame, barn one shoe shop and hovel.—Axso—Another piece or parcel 'orient! situate in the Town and CO. above described, bounded by; lands of 'Nichol son &Levi T. Moore, east by lot formerly owned by B. Quick, 'south by laud of. Eli HoWe & George Bentou uud west by George Benton. containing seventy-live acres of laud on which there is about twenty acres improv ed one frame house and fruit trees thereon. Seized andtaken lu execution, end to be sold as the properly of 1). N. Jiucks • ' P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. 'Coudersport, 31ay y, Itlsti. .• Audit°ol Notice. Frederick IL Smith In Potter Co., Com: vs. mon Pleas N 0.135, Sept. Luke Stevens. Term, 1854. • The undersigned an Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute moneys arising fronts* of real estate in the above 'entitled cause, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Sat urday the 7th day of'Juno next, between that hours of l 44 o clock, P. 51., of said day, at the Prothonotary's office in Coneeraport. Per. sans interested can attend if they think 'proper. • • A. G. OLBISTED4 2 IOI Auditor. April 27, 1858. Lewisville:steam - Grist viu. .:-o : THE subscribers having parchased the in— terest of all other parties heretofore con, ceruediu the above establishment, are now prepared to do all kinds' of custom work in their line, as We believe is ' a workmanlike manner; and hope by a diligent • attention "to business, to.inertt mill receive a liberal share of patirfrtage. Persons wishing to have wheat; or buckwheat floured for market, can at all imes be accommodated as short- N'OTIOE. For the quality of the woti ',done. it:our mill we refer to A. CoreY.Esq.,.Leiiisville, G. G. Colvin, Esq —Bingham," and Maj. S. hi Mills, Jelin .2 Mann: Esq.. , -and Mr. - Jams ecke, Coudersport. ; . ELLIAII GRIDLEY ' C. Al. LEWIS. Lewisville, Dec. 27th. 1855. Auditor's Notice. • Christopher Evelio In the . Court of Coin ' vs. non Pleas ofPotter Co., "C. Johnion. .4slo.2l;,qept/ferm, 1854. . The inideiiigned eying been appointed by the Court,' an Auditor to distribute the ; mon yes- arising from the - sale on eietnnion of, the . real estate of the deft In the 1104, , will , attend to the duties of hit; appOintnieur at the office of :the Prothonotary in Condentport, on , the 'seventh of-June, 1856.;t 2 o'clock, when - all persons' intimated'aittiltd; if, the/ think, proper. - I ./NO.- 8. MANN, Auditor. April 30, 1856. Ml=C=l Ng.w , fonaid .cai iuAcEsuili umer 0111.14 me aud title- id' JONES; MANN f ygtZfi • _for the purpOse 'of extending their miefulneas iit the Mercantile .business,. have rye-ha:el .the entire stock of C. 8. Jones, Lawn/liana, And A. F. Jones, which with the , large e,;- alitions now heing made to the. consolids.b4 Stock, by.daily arrive/1.6.0ns New York and P.biladelpitia, enables them to ofrer to .the.. .Publie and each of their former- ceitomet,. the largest, best, and most extensive anon maul of goods eier brought into chit Marketi . -- . . To accommodate then:null/es And .pater pi4ners, thej have remodeled the Stearterut erly occupied by . C. S. ..lones, where they may be found at all times ready and willing 'to wait upon all who may extend to then. 'their patronage, Their Stock , eonalats et Dry Goods HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Provisions HATS, ok CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES; Xaiis, C, S. JONES, L. MANN, A. F. JONES ' • Cciudersport March, 20th, 1850. • • JONES, MANN 4- JONESiI Are now receiving a large lot of the kilos Style- Prints - consisting of Coeh eoo, Mort mack, Philips Allen .Sr. Sons, Briggs, Spray'', & , Warranted s east colorseahro of Cheap Prints.- Cull & Ev.amine. JONES, MANN. JONES, Would call thnettention of those who are )s want of Cloths to their Stock; which they are continually replenishing consisting of • Broad Masi . (BLACK & BLUE,} Ca:ssinaarai of allgrudes and .tries, 541612.4 TWEEDS, J.EslidirS WE have now on hand several quail :co V 'of Farmers datin , shich is warrau .J to 4 i v o satisfaction. • Try it. JONES, MANN, it.-.TONEn... VALL AT JQNES, MANN, & JONLS and examine their assortment of Sheu inga, Shirting, Deming, Ticks, Marr.v.is Stripes and Checks. They are just receirMi a handsome loi of Bleached goods, they are desirous of haying their customer" examine. fI LD fashioned Dimity for tale at JONES, MANN es; JONtS. WE have on hand a good assortment -et 'Yankee notions, which we are wil.iiig to sell at. reasonable profit, Linen Cotton du. (spool - & attain* "Linen out Cotton' Floss, French Working C0t0.., knitting do. INeedies, Pins. with almost one.. thing belougiug to this department o( JONES, MANN & JONES. ALL who are in want of Boots or Shoe , will please call and examino tho stock JONES, MANN & JONES, which is the largest ever opened- in ?L's county. and we feel confident that wo satisfy the most critical. We have also connection with this Branch of °urbanities. it Boot & Shoe Where we can order any kind of works tad we believe that our Home Marla work it periorto that tvilich is brought frost anew; • .LEATHER • of the best quality,.and of all the differea kinds, with Baot & Shoe findings at JONES. MANN &JONES. I TF. AS (Black and Green) front twet) -ti, • - cis. to a dollar, constantly on hand JONES, MANN Sc JONES. grItTR thoek of 'Groceries is offered to •L. inspection of the Public with the belief that it is the best in the County. Vt • intend that this deputnient of our huAineo shall always be kept in readiness to suuli the wants of this coinntunity. • JONES, MANN S. /021E4. • ,TONES MANN. &JONES, bare ear:zloty e, the beet 'stock of 11 az d w are er kept •ia thisylace, and -they intend to •• • every thilitin this line, and we feel coutx,t....- thartvo can do as well by the reople of ..ite County as will be done by thorn at SY ellaviAi • A'u"o Stock of Crockery tIS .460 ft... at JONES, MANN ti JOSE 4. AITANTED atiONES, MANN A:. JOA Ed VV IVheat, Rye, Buckwheat, Cora, us.% Potatoes Or anything Fartairr have for ace, can find. ready sale for at atzr Stars. W E ice • keeping a good emortmuut of • 1-11, 0 N • • - from 'which we will supply the illsek-Stails of this sectioit,as favorably u they %sit, JO dealt with at Wellsville. ' JONES, MANN 4. TONES, lITOULD Respectfully ask the Fawners ' V. of this county to examine the Attr.u tagei, ()tiered them to this pleee, - fur thr ex changing of their farm produce -Cos cash or mer c handige, almost all kinds et grain, art* 41 fact, ovorY kind the rumor has to sett, tus.4 a wore advanced figure in Coudersport; th.ea at any of the Nanttern markets, white, 1.. - goods o(the Merchant, are about' the' pea* excepting the leavy , arilates , %Yeti hire Transportation added. • MANN ilk lOA J. Marti' 110t1„18trs. . • BM
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