THE _STATE TICKET. The union in Pennsylvania, on the State election, is now peo . ect, the gen tlemen put in nomination at the Union Convention in March baying been unanimously accepted by the separate conventions Of the .4rpericaus - and -the Republicans. That Union Conven tion was an admirable movement, as a preliminary step in the greater Union which will he consummated this day in Philadelphia. Its moral effect was felt.throughout the country. Thomaq E. Cochran. of York coca. ,ty . , our canclidato for Canal Commis sioner,is an "old line" Whig, who is with us cordially on the great ques tion. He is a gentleman of the high est character for probity and business talents. Darwin Phelps, of Armstrong, can didate .for Auditor General, is an American, and at the same time as good a Republican as can be found . anywhete. He is eminently qualified fur the office; a matt of the purest moi•- .al character, a good speaker, and one ,whoso voice has been and will be heard often and effectively in the cause of Freedom. Iris report in the House of Representatives at the last session, on the subject of the right to trans port Slaves through Pennsylvania, won for him a high reputation as a logician and jurist, and as a champion for the right. Bartholomew Laporte, of Bradford, candidate fir Surveyor General, is a, Republican, with democratic antece dents—a gentleman of excellent character, both in moral worth and fitness for the office. Mi. Laporte will bring great strength to the ticket and to the cause of Freedom in the Northern counties where ho is well and favorably known. Thus hay the State been well and happily divided both geographically and politically, and all the candidates are eminently wo• thy of our confidence and support. We can elect that ticket.—Pdtsburg Gazette. A VOICE FROM MAINE When Mr. Hamlin, Senatiir from Maine, - asked to be erceused from ser ving as Chairman ofthe Committee on Commerce, be said, for the nine ytiars lie had held a seat inthe Senate, he had almost been a silent member. Upon the subject that had so much agitated the country, he had rarely uttered a word. He loved his country more than be loved any party—trial e than anything that could agitate and diliturb its har mony. Although he believed the re peal of the is:l.'llli Compromise was a great moral and political wrong, unequalled in the annals of the legis lation of this country, and unequalled in the hittory of almost any country— still, with a desire to promote harmo ny, concord, and brotherly feeling, he tat quietly amid all the exciting de bates which led to that result, and op pose" it not by his voice but by a con stant, steady and annum vote—net only in accordance with his own con victions, but in aecor t lance with the instructions of his Legislature, passed by almost a unanimous vote, but the thing was done in violation of the solemn pledges oldie President of the United States in his inaugural ad dress. rkince, however, that wrong, had been endorsed by the Cincinnati Con= vention in its consummation and its le:tilts, he felt it his duty to declare that he could no maintain party associations with any party that insis tcd upon such doc:rines, and could support no man tOr President who avowed and recognized theee doe t!ines, and whatever power God had endowed him with, it should be used in the coming contest iu opposition to that patty. OPEN THE CAMPAIGN ED. JOURNAL : Please announce the tame of XV. 11. Hydorn as a;candidate for Treasurer. Tracy Scott of Ulysses vill be a candidate for' tl:e office of Treasure'r, ruhject to the deci-don of the Repub- Licac, County Co3vention. Allegany Township suggests the manic ord . . C. Bishi,p as a candidate for County -Commissioner. lIAR-Rzsex, June 25, ISSG Jon:s S. 1./.INN, Esq., Dear Sir: would suggest the name of Zalrnon F. It.)binsou, as one of the candidates for associate Judge of this County, to h© elected at the coming fall election. 1 believe, if elected, he would make a pod one. GEonnE K. ERVAY. BRIDGE NOTICE. OTI CE is hereby given that proposals will 11 be rt.cetved at the office of the Burgess and Town Co , lncii, for the bni:ding of .the Bridge across the Allegany on second street, until 3 P. M. ou i-ziturday, the 19th d.ty ofin:y in,tant. Specifications of the above bridge may be seen at the office of the Burgess. S. H. STORRS, Sec. of Town Council. Coudersport, July 14, 1856. R-..e.* : 9' -rift'fon Proposing .INmlextd,inentil to the Constitution' of the cozn monurealth. Roared ty the Senate and HJUSe of Repre seittatires ofthe Commonwealth of Pennslitea itia in General zusemly met, That the bodow ing.umenduietits are proposed to the constitu tion of the commonwealth, in accordance with the provisions of the tenlarticte thereof. I= .There shall be an additiiinal article to said constitution to be designa.ed as urtic:e eier en, as Utows:— ARTICLE XI. OF PUBLIC DEBTS SEC. 1. The state tnay contract debts, to supAy casual deficits or tlttiures in revenu..N, or to meet expenses nut o.herwise provided fur; but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and con,togent, whether con,rac ed by virtue of one or wore acts of the general as se tob!y, Of at different periods of time, shall tie it er exceed seven hundred and filly thousand dol lars, and the motley arising Bout the creatton of such debts, shalt be uppited to the purpose lbr which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. Ssc. 1. In addition to the above limiled power the state 'may contract debts to repei invasion, suppress insurrection, defend the state in war, - or to reticui the present out statithng indebtedness of the slate; but the money arising from the contracting of such debts, \ shall be applied toAhe purpose fur which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to uo other purpose wh.dever. Stce, 3. Except the debts above specified, in sections one and two this article, ICJ deb. whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of th.• s.a.e. Sic. 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any cdditionai debt con tract. dus aforesaid, the legtsatture shall, et its first sess,on, afer the :utopian!' of this :intendment, create a soaking fund,rikrh.ch shall be sullieiert to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the prine,pal thereof by a stun not less than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which staking fund snail consist of the net annual income of the plibiie works, front time to time owned by, the sate, or the proceeds of the sale of me same, or any part shereut; and of the income or proceeds of sale uistheas owned by the state, toge.her with otldr thuds, or resources, that may he designit.ed by taw.— The sa,d sinking hunt may tie increased, from time to time, ass.ping it any part the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not re quired for the ordinary and current expenses eigovernment, and un.ess 111 case of war, int talon or insurrection, no part of the said snik.ng hind shall ba used or applied other wise th in in extinguishment tit the puta.ie debt, with the autumn ofsuelt debt is reoueed be..ow ,lie sum oflive unnions oldoitors. Esc. 5. The credit of the mnatuontveaidi shah not in any manner, or event,.be pa:aged or loaned to, any inditldllal,CUin,,Z,ll j , Curet). ta:ion, or assort talon; nor -shad the common wealth hereafter become a joint owner, or siockhoider, in any company, associatton, or eorporattod. :!;1..e. 6. The commonwealth shall not as sume the deb, orally' part thereo f. of any county, city, borough, or tots iislitft or any corporation, or assoc.ation; uthess each den. shalt have been cothr:tc.ed to enalhe the ' to rep a; in ration, suppress domestic Illtilltree lion, defend i.se,f 111 Of war, ur to the state in lie th,eliarge of ally'.iiortiou 01 its pre -eat intlemedne,s. The leg:s“oure shall not ;Lu:ltorizo any eyntr.y, clly, borough, townsh.p, or to cor,tora.ed d.s.r,e,, by v.rtue of a ru.e is eittzeits, or thliet tvi,e, to b,eutue s.oet-tliutd or in any cunyany, asbuctation, or curpora.tua or to ob.aiti money tor tutu' 1.5 credit to, any corporation, ZiS , 01 . 1:1.1011 Ills;141110/1. or tar..y. MEI EM=l There shall be tin addi.iunal article to s 'id coostitution, to he designated as aracte 111, ari 1.0 ARTICLE xu. OF NEW COUNTIES No conn:y skid be divided by n line cn:- thug O i Over oitenen It of lls population, (eidt er to focal a ilex eottit.y or o•nertvi.,e.) with out the express aF_tein such coint., by a vote of ilto eiecairj thereon, nor any new county be es.abastivil, cuid,tiuing less than lour hundred square iii..es. THIRD A3IENDMENT Front section te.o of the first article of the strike nut the , word-, "If V.(' Ccty l'ailadcip:tia, and of car t cuuniy resptcttro ly." from see ion live, saute ow t h e wor d s , Philadd ;Ala and t.f rite Serer(' Ca unties;" front oec. it seven, :tne ar ti c h,, s, f ik e out the word.,, - ntil..cr lac city net nay," and in,eri tit lieu thereid .he•%‘urds, -we'd na;" and nu. sec ton four, sante ardca., and m jet/ thereof in-ert the "Sr:c. 4. In the year one thousand 'eight hundred and six ty-hour, and in every seventh Near ilieretiner, representatives to the num ber at one hundred, shun be appunioned :ind distributed equ thy, throughutu the state, by thstricts, in proportion to die pannier of tav- Lb;e inhabitants ill the several pans thereoii except that any coanty eonaining at teas:, three illowanct live hundred taxautes. may be allowed a sepa'rat:: rein esemanom b ut no mitre than thre,2 COIIII:lez ohlu l be ;owed, and no coun.y :1i..11 tie divided, ill the foraiation of a d.s.rict. Any cif): eoznauttlig asuttic.ent number of taxt.h.es to emilie it to at least two repre,en:at,ves, snail live a separate repro sethation as:igned it, and 51i.411 be divided at -10 convenient di a rie. , ,of contiguous terri.o ry of equal po t matoon as ne'ar marbe, each of which shut! e.eet.'one rehire senta.ive." the elid ofscc:ion seven, same art;e!e, these %yard., city r f Philade'phut shqll le divided bib singlescaaturial distrwls, oft- nitilruais territory as early equal in lax able pspulation. as p3ssi dr; out 11.., ward shall bc dicidcd rtt tUrp - ulati.,n P.cre.f." - at tis first es 'ion, afier the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the ciiy of Plidadeiplini U. sendorial ;Ind rep resentative distrio,s, . the manner aboe pru.. tiled; such districts to retiLdu unchanged tunii the appor.ionuient in the year one WWI - eight nundred and sixty-lour, . FOURTII A3IENDMENT To be section xxvi, Article I The legislumre shall have the power to al ter, revoi.e, or annui,'any eh nor of incor poration hereafter conferred by, or under, any special, or general law, Ivhenever in the.r opinion it !ay be tujitrionJ to the eiiizeus of rite in such wanner, however that nu injustice sitaal be dune to the corpo ratars. • IN SESATE, April 21, 15.56. Resuleed, That this rebOillllo2 l pass. On the first amendment, yeas 41, u.tys On tho second amendment, yeas 19, nays 6. Ou OA third anienthnent, yeas 2d, nays I. On the fourth amendment, yeas :es, nays 4. Extract from the Johrnal. THOS. A. AIAG(7IR.E, Clerk. .. _ ; Hlttfll.o7 ar.ritzczrrierivss, , • • itixit 21, 1u56 Rescind, That :this resolution pass. On the Ent amendment, yeas 72, nap 24: On the second.atnenchnent, - yeas In, nays 25.. On the third amendment, yeas (34, nays 25; and on fourdi amendment, yeas 63, nays 16.. Extract from the Journal. W.1..LL1A51 JACK, Clerk. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, A. G. CURTIN, } Filed April 24, 18.36. . Secretary of the Com monwealth. • SECRETARY'S OFFICE., Harrisburg, June 27, 1656. Pentssykania, ss: I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original "Rebo lution relative to an amendment of the Con stitution" as the same remains on file in this office. ^.----, In testimony whereof I have here- L.S. unto set my hind and caused to be ....,...... affixed the seal of the secretary's Office, the day and year above ‘vriiien. A. G. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Is SENATE, April 2], 1E56. Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonweal.h, being un der consideration, On tho question, • Will the Senate agree to the first amend- . ment l -.— -- . The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as fol low, viz: - eas—Messrs. Browne, Buckalew, Cress well, Evans, Ferguson, P lenniken, Hoge, In gram, Jamison, Knox, Lauliach, Lewis, Ale- Clintock, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Strmb, Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins, and Platt, Speaker-24. Nays—Messrs. Crabb, Gregg, Jordan, Mel linger and Pratt-5. So the question was determined in 'the affirmative. tin the qttesifien, ill the Senate agree to the second amendment 1 The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constimtion anti were as f 'II ow, viz: Yeas—Aess.-s. Lit owns, Buckalew, Cress weil, Evans, liege, Ingram, Jamison, Knox, LeWis, M'C:intock, Sellers, z•hn man, Somber, Straub, Winton, 11 e:sh, %Wher ry and 11'i,kins-19. .Nays—Alesirs. Crab!), Ferguson, Gregg, Pratt, Price and Piatt, Speaker-6. Se the ( I ,e,tiutt wt.s de:erruined in the afftritiati,.'e• On ihe question, Will the r..:ena.e agree to The third amend ment ? yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Co•lsiltinion, and were as follow, viz: • Veas—.Messrs. Browne, Backa!ew, Crabb, Crisswelk Evans, Ferguson, Foninikete, Iloge, Ingrain, Jamison, -lord in, Knox, Lot bacli, Lewis, ock, Mehinger, Pratt, Price, ri:ei.ers, Sint.lier,- Straub, Taggirt, 11al.on, Wherry. Wi:k.ns and eian, Speaker—V: regg— I Ihe cu,estiuii was deterni.ned in the atlinna:i% e. On :he que<ien; %VIII the :Sett tte agree to , the fourth amend:nen . .. t The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Constuu.lon, and were as foi:ow, viz: Yeas—Ate: , srs. Browne, ltuck.t!ew, Cress well,.Evans, F:enniken, lograw, ::uni son, Jordan, Knox; Laubaen, Le e,ls, A:•Ciin tovk,Pr:ee, Seders, Situa:ao, zt:untlier, Saanb, We:sh, Wherry, IViikini and Platt, Sim a r— • Crabb, Gregg, Mellinger and Pralt-1. :30.. the goes:toll was determined itt the of itive. Jaunt it of the . 'House of Representatives, April I , 3ft. 'lke 3 eas and nays were taken ngreealdv to the provisions of tile Con:din...ton, and on the firs, propio•ed itate ti dine ni, v ere as lboo ws,7v iz Yeas—llessrs:Attaerson, Bactsa.‘, Baidwin, Ban, Beck, (Lycouting ) Beck, (1 ork,) Bern hard, Boyd, Boyer, 8r0..v0, Brash, Bach:lulu, Cad weft. Camp:Jen, Carty, Craig, Crawford, Dowdall, Ldinger, Faosu:d, Foster, tie .z, Haines, Ilante!, Harper, Heins, lithos, Iltn, Itiliegas, Iluusecker, Int. brie, Leigh - ant, Innis, Irwin, iOllll3, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, M'Ca.tnotti, APCartlty, APComb, Idaug e, Mettaer,• llon.gontervo Moornead, Orr,. Pearson, Ptie,tos,Purectl, ttionst-y, deed, tte in ho.d. Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Sunt, (Alie glieny,)Son,ll,(Catitbri OStit:tlx,(lVyonting . .) ::rouse, Thuinesou, Van, rtgo., (Datiplim,) (Luzerue,) Ziatniertitau and Wrigtr, Nat's—Aeitsis Anglitine. Barry, Clover, Coburn, bock, Pry, Ftaioll, (lay.ord, Loney; Ilannoon, 'Haricot:it, Housekeeper, Ilittle r, Lpisetirtug, Ixlagee, Montilla, Patterson, :Salisbury, Sini_ll, • ( adelphia ) Waite r, Win.rode and Yearsiev—a I. do the question was de.ertnined iu 't - he et= ESSE llu the question, • Win die iton , e agree to the secondainend mein The yeas and nays were taken, and were as follows, yizi. YEAS—Mesiri. Anderson, - Backus, Bald win, tSall, Beck, [Lycoolingd Beck, [York.] Bernhard, Bbyd, Brown, tsru.,ll, Ca:dwell, Campbell, Cary, Craig, 1 .- unseal, Foster, I;etz, Haines, Hamel, Harper, Heins, is,. Hippte, 11o:comb; Himseckez, Imbrie, Ingham, Iniiis, Irwin, Julius, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, Longtdser, Lover, M ' Comb, Mangle, Meneur, Miller, 31turgoinery . , Moor head, Nunneinacher, Orr, Pearson, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Raddte, \Roberts, St.elik, Smith, •[Atmgany,]. Strouso, It Milton, NWrigir, [Li:zerue,] Zimmerman and Wright, Sperear— . o.% N.ty s—Messn:. Angits;ine, Barry, Clover, EdMger, Pry, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibbony, Hammon, Hancock, iliineker, Leisenring, Ainnley, 3lorris, Muatimi, Pat:en:on, Plimps, Salisbury; Smith (Cambria,) 1'ho:111)- 1.011, %V intrude, Wright, Lbauphatj aua Years:ey-45. So the question was determined in theaf tirma:ive. Om the question, . . Win the house agree to the third amend ment ? The .yeas and nay were taken, and were as follow, viz : • ...-31essrs. Anderson, Backui, Bald win. , Beek, [Lyeoiningd [Vork,] Bernhard, 8r,...1, Buyer,' brown, Buchanan, Cibdweil, Uanybed, Cary, Craig, Crawford, Edinger, Fah,old, osier,'Pry, Ceiz, Haines, flarnei, Harper, Ileitis, Hibbs, Hifi, *ln ieg ,, s, Ilnieolub, lloubeleeper, loghain, Irwin, J "him, Johnson. La pone, Lebo, Longaiier, Lovett, M' Cannot, M' Comb, 31aug.e, Menear, Mon: goinery, Sunneinacuer, Orr, Pearson, Pbeips, Purceii,ltuni;ey, (01:11bnil,) (iiv uni.ng,)l'nompsun. v . nahou, ll right , (Jau- Rhin ) (Luzerne,) and Zim n NAYS—llleasrs. Barry, Clover, Cobourn Dock, Dovvdaii, Fulton, Garord, Gibboney liainitton, Hancock, Huneker, Lei6enting M Carty, Magee, Manley, Moorhead, 31orris, Patterson, Reinhold, IVastr4, ! .. 90T-; iisElOr TCELE. t' alter, ,Wintrode, Yearsly: and, Wright,. ' Speak-cr.-26. - 7E subs sc i bet, wilti la -:respect So the question was jlet ertalned the grar. * ..inforgi•the bittinte,or itlyysetr.an* . lituroduclitig country, ihat,helus recently mi. - tahlisheehituseifin the manufacture and saie of Beoss and Shoe's, and ha's the largest uud gmst assortment of work ever o.ihrsa this market. Thecsubserilmr btu beep vcry.choice in' 'C's sete.aliod . of= city .work and .teat.her which is of the-lest quality for style and work mansh.p. j - Ae u not tube beat west Rfil. York 're,nos ready pay. , , - Hides - and graitttakenia exchange for work a reduction of seven per cent wilt be made for cash, all' Persocii Wisfitur, to perch.ue. will do well to call and gramine. for-:themselves be fore patchasing else 'Where. Business place a little north of Chappels dry gothls store, cash paid for Hides.' l o ewitolle, Mardi 17.,th, 1856. . S. Ij ULL On the question, - Will the house agree to the fourth amend ment I . The yeas and nays were:M.4n, and were as follow, viz: • Yass—ifesars.Anderson,Backus„ Ball,B.eek, [York,] Beck, [Lycowing,] Bernard, Boyd, Brush, Buchanan, Ca(dived, Campbell, Cary. Craig, Crawford, Dowdall, Edinger, Fatiscitd, Foster, Fry, Getz, Hamel, Harper, Hems, Hibbs, Hill. H illegas, H p p.e,11 acorn fi ease keeper, flunsecker,lmbrie, Innis, John- SOH, Laporte, Lebo, Longiker, Lovett, .W.Cal maul, .M'Carley, M'Comb, Mamie, Meitner, Miller,. Montgomery, Moorhead, Nunaeme cher, Orr. Pearson, ehe!ps. Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Ridd.e, Robcr:s, Shenk, Smith, [Cambria.] Swath, [Wyoming]Thomp son, Vail, Walter, Whitten. W r4;ht,[ Leaman I Yearsley, Zimmerman . Brown, Boyer, -and Wright, Speaker-39. IcAvs—Meqsr.. Barry; Clover, Cobouin, Fulton, Gibboney, Hains, Hancock, Huneker, Ingh ,Leisenring. IlLigee, Manley, Morris, Patterson, Salisbury, and Wintrode-16 So the question was determined in the affir mative. . SZCRETARy .' S OFFICI O Harrisburg, June =1,136- Pennsylvania, is: I do certify Chat the above and for:egoing is a true and correct copy of the " and "Nays" taken on the ftesolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the 0:0 1 - monwealth, as the same appears en the Jour nals of the two Houses ;tithe General Assem bly of this Commonwealth fur the sessions of ( ."----•.• Witness my hand and the seal of L.S. said Mike, this twenty-seventh day of ( ----... June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. A. G. CURTIS, Secretary of the Commonwealth. . July 17, 1-856. A• H• Butterworth W ILL furnish the People with fresh BEEF and MUT ros, on 'Tuesdays and Fridays, during the 'season. Cash will be paid fol , beef catt:e at all times. • Coudersport, July 17, 185 G. • HURRAH ! HURRAH ! ! 0 lf r, Water Aas row: at la,q, and all who wish to have their grinding done in the VERY BEST OF ORDER, lust bring your grain to the Cnsh'ngville Grist It and there von will find J. M Her ten, giving entire sati , lbetion to all. Yon who doubt give bin a call, and you'll not be sorry.. N. B. Wheat and Buckwheat floured for market. nu the shoreA notice. • Cushingville, April 12th, 185(3. CLOTH DRESSING. ALL person; having cloth to. color and bv leaving the same at the store of!. M. Judd in Coudentpota, will be forwarded to the work+ of the quli;crilter finkhed in goad order and returned, pdyinent for dre;sinz can he wade to J. M. Judd on delivery of .he cloth. Mark the pieces plainly with name and d.rection;.. • •• O. 11. PERRY. • Geneee Fork Sept. 19th , 185 .5 lioviiville staa:n Gl'ist Mill ==l T HE subscribers having ptirelvis,Nl ale in— t,re,t feller Frrlif.s lieretufore con above est . thlisholeot, are now preirired t 9 do ;111 kiwis of eu,tom "xvork in th,r we 'h qieve ill a werkt»alilte nia9,wr; awl liopr.by a tlille.ent auention .to hu•ie to merit and receive a .114-ra: shire of patr, ttuge. Persons tvi , hing to hive what, or buckwheat neared for tettiltet, eat/ at all tines be aeculantutititeti on short NOTICE. For the quality of the work done at our mill we refer to A. Corey. Esq.. Lewisvire, G. G Bingham:- and AN. \tills, ,Tulin 8- Main", and Mr. Jam e Locke, Coudersport. ELIJAII GRIDLEY • O. A. L Lawisville,Dec. 27th, 1855 .EWIS. KANSAS .AND FREEDOM Tbe undersigned hav log !ost a large sum of money in mum itg. his s:ades, and Leitt:. anxious to pay his re 4ptic : ; to the Border it..tirtus of Missouri, prop . O.es to raise the wind by - SELLING A FARM. And therefore he o:lers for sa:e one of the best farms in the coun.y of Potter, sinia.ed one and a kanii!ei north.ofUottdersport,-and adjoining that of .Nelson U: rit , containing one inindrod acres of iand, tinny of which is under . iinprovententoveil fenced, and watered equal to any in the nation. The Al'egany raver runs through it and numerous s.nringt.: come from one of which is the admiration of all persons who travel the Wedsvifie road. There are two frame barns :old one frame house. There are one hundred:and tweilive q thrifiy appie trees, twenty-five of which are be tring trees. The plow land has been highly inanored . for two years and is in tine conduion fir tits best possitile firming. Terins- 01 sale will be redsonab:e. Five years tone win be giVo.n, with a entail snot in hand. For particulars inquire at this office. or of the subscriber ni Con:short , . S. 31. MILLS. Coudersport, May 2-), ltisl.- • NEHOT m ilE subscriber has just received a gener _IL al assortment of thll and winter goods consisting of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SrIOES, HATS & CAPS, BONNEI 4 S, • R I B BON S, GROCERIES .& CROCKERY, and almost every article needed in the town and vimity, which he pledges himself to sell as low.as the - LOWEST. Ills old customers and friends and the pu b lic generally are invited o call and exainin for .thetuseaes. Coudersport Get. 4th, D.E. OLMSTED. 1655 BINNS' JUSTICE, the latest e dition, the , JOURNAL BOOKSTORE. MEEZ==E FOUNDRY, ITh U. BROWN would give notice to the s ! public That he is prepared, 'at' his Youle. dry in Coudersport, to do all manner of C.11:51 - • make and finish to order all kinds of Machinery, Mill Ocaring, Board and Log Curs,enteigil-Shoes of all sizes, wid every urtieit needed by a Lumbering community. And o farmers be would say, that he has procured swim of the best Plow• patterns to use. both Fiat Laud and Side Hill, and keeps , thete s cunstantlyon Liana, And will make to order Field Rollers, Harrows, Cultivators, and eery article used by diem in his line of busi, uess. lie is prepared also to do all kinds of Aud from - hisJong experience in the above l ';usiness, he feels confident of giving satisfae ti„„ to those who may give him a cull, N i t 3 bought, or taken in ex change• 7-9.7 EMI KAY BROTHER W JI OK SELLERS A K D PUB-LIS HERS, Nos. VV.% 19 South:slN St. East stile YIRST STORE ABOVE CHESTNUT ST. , . Philad-elphia, HAY. & BROTHER PUBLISiI THE Followsng National Law &)3113, Wharton's Atnericau Crimaal Law, 3d t .ed Just Pub:ii,lied. Whartoa's American Precedeuts of Indict me •ts, Wharton on the American Law of Homi cide,. Juist WlHrum & Stiller American Medicil JuriApr:Ho:lce, 1 vol. royal Z3VO. Just Wharton's Law Dietini.ary. 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I vol. royal Svo A New Digest of the L tws of the United Slates, 0.1 the plan of Purdon's Digest of 1853, I vol iwi er tt-vo. • Serge tnt's Mech miesliett Law, New Edi tion. The Peaniylvania Form Book. Lian's Analytic II bidet( of Parallel Re ference to the Pennsylvania Pte., urts. NOTICE. By the death ofJohn Keating, Esq., late o the city of Philadelphia, the title of the Keat= ing & Cu. lands becomes vested in %Viliiain V. Keating, Adolphe . E. Boni; £ James M. ‘'‘'itcos, by wh. , rn deeds will be granted. The chgrge of the company's landed interest in Pennsylvania has devo.ved upon the subscri ber who hereby informs the se:tiers on Keat ing £ Co. lands, that Mes.rs. John King, John S. Mani'', 4N.:. Byron D. Ilatnlin, still con tinue our authorized agem.s in Potter & Mc- Kean Counties. All persons indeb:ed to the company nre earnestly regaeslttil to come rorward and settle their accott:,ts furher Philadelphia, May 3I WILLIAM V. st.IBS6.KEATING. Bounty Land, •riiHE undersi g licd will give partic hir atteulion to the procuring of Dou Lund for all ttnisu entitled thereto under nue or auy previous Act of Congress. . . Couders A. G. OLMSTED pot, parch =ZEE • l! • - I= rig utairopqw, 41' Inivinji„ PgaleTfftlii ) - Wu** 1 .Wie.P 1 14.3 . 44e id zoritS Timer db Torm• far,the pntposo of extemnitittbeir . oe nd ise .„ -in the Mercantile .buiiness,i.have purchased, the entire stock of.C. 8. Jones; Lenisllttui4, .and A. Jones, which with, the-hired e‘.- :diiions now being made to , the consolidated by,dany arrivals from New:York a_t ,P. tiladelphis , enables them .to offer: oft and each of their former custome.. the 4r, gest, best and most extensive assort ment of.goods ever brought into thu : arket,. Toaccommodatelkefeselves and their ens tomersolseilisvie-ratoodeled the Store form erly occupied by C. S. Jones, where then fka.iy be found at all times .ready and to wait upon all who - may extend to them their . paironage. • Their Stuck. consists at Dry Coods l HARDWARE, FLOCERIES, Provisionsi? HATS & CAPS. • BOOTS & SHOES, Iron, ./rails" 4v. C. JONE:S, L.MANN, •A. F. JONES Coudersport March, ::oth, - JONES, MA iVN 4. JONES, Are now .reoeiving a large lot of the best Sipe Prints consisting of Cocheco, ,31et, tuack, Philips Allen &Suns, Briggs, Sprri'lle, & Cu. Warranted fast ethers, also of aisap Prints. Call & Examine. • JONES, MANN 4. JONES,* Would call the attention of these who-are :sr punt of C16E113 to their Stock, which they. are c'otitiuually replemalling consia.ing of ffff Broad Ciothse' (BLACK .54: BLUE,) Cassitneres of all grades and s:yles, Sattina.:4 TWEEDS, eirEeidrs 4.c.. • - TAT E have now on haul-several quali. es r'araiers satin, which is warrati.al to give satisfaction, Try, 11. JONES, MANN, Sr. JONEk CIALL AT JONES,. 3IANN, & JONI: 3 and examine their assortment of Shut. logs, h innug, Deming, Ticks, Marrie.,, Stripes and Cnecks. They are just rece.vmx a Ipsadsmna !ot of [Peached goods, they are desirous of Oaring their eustoute.. examine; OLD fashioned Dimity for sale at . JONL.S, JONE.S WE have on baud a good assortment 'et Yankee notions, which we are wutiu to sell at reasonable profit, Liuen .thres.t. Cu.tun do. (spool tr. skein Liueu et.- C0.a),1 Floss, French :Vori.iug Cone Knitting do. :seed:es, Pins, with almost ng. eve., thi oe,ong,ng to this deprttnein Trau• . JUNES, MANN & JONES. A I,r, who are in ‘vaitt. of Bows or Sho.i, la. wil: plea.su call aud exauilhe the JONES, MANN it JONES, Which ii the largest ever opened in 'Ws, coun.y. and we feel confident that we c.. the most ethical. We have also conuecuou with this Brunch orpur bustnrAt Boot •Sr, Shoe AKerr, we can order any kind or work; end we believe that our Horne Made work is periur to that which is brought from titirost • 'LEATHER of the best quality, and - of all the differeat with Boot &. Shoe findings at & JONES'. TEAS (Black Ad Green) from twenty-5 , 4, c,s. to a dollar, cormt.mtly on hand -L. JONEB, MANN & JUN OLIR Stock of Groceries ig offered to th• inspection of the Public wi./1 -the belief thu it is the beit in the County. .. in:end that this deparztoent of our bush,. shalt always be keui in readiness to duly y the wales of this community. JUNES,- MANN S; JUNES- TONES MANN &JONES, have eertnin'i the be stock of 11 ard ware b. er kept •in 111,s place, and. they intend to 1,, every thing in this line, and-we . we c.tn du as well by the l'e.)p,e of u, • County as wid be done by them at 11 A large Stock of Crockery to sc!ect • JUNES, A1:IN.1 sr JUA 6s. - ANTED at-JONES, MANN & .10N2:3 V V Wheat, Rye, BuFkwhem, tiara, Potatoes, Or anvil:l3g the Farmers have for race, ...Ilse; can find ready sale for at our Store. TrTE• are keeping a good aisornsent of . V V. -IRON , from which we will supply the ISlack-Siu of this section, as rivoriply iics:they wi.. io dealt With at Wellsville. JONES, 'MANN 4- JONES, WOULD Respectfully ask the Fart/A-re ot this euumy: to 'examine the At“ .u -tages, Odered them in this place, — for the cholging of dieir Kirin produce' for C4S Li or • Merciraudise,_ almost ail kinds of grain, 4..11A in tact, every kind the farmer has to sett. tu• a more adVitllCed figure in Coudersport, .41 4.4 at any of me Noruiertr MarKetS; Wh" goods of the Merchant, • are ahout the . price excePting • the heavy aruelet wit ct. uiive Trausp.ort.zioit added. JUNES, MANN * JONLZei If limit 20th. 1E63. 3 EMI
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