THE JOURN AL. trOI7IIERSPORT, AUG. 21st 1856 $•Uhl MATTERS. LARGE. TROUT. —A boy,. rippled rliles, last Friday caught a trout in the Allegheny 'river attils place, which whep.dresied, weighed lbs., and maasurell.lo inches in length, and 7 inches.in breadth when cut open, Mr. Olaumire, of the Coudersport Hotel, secured, the prize for the sum of 181-. ,cts.- This is the largest trou t we ever saw, and we are recently from a great .trout country. Trte Fremont'Club, which met last pursday evening, was largely attend .ed, not only by gentlemen, but by a soodly number of ladies. Several members addressed the Club in an en thuiastic manner, and were listened to with marked attention by all.p resent. Fremont and Dayton are Most decided ly the favorites of the Coudersport la dies. The Club mee; - s regularly every Thursday evening. .Tin Republican Rally which came :off last Sattirday at Sbippen prove, McKean County, was largely attended, ire are informed by those who were present, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed throughout the entire mass of eight hundred persons who were present. It was addressed by L. F, Maynard and A.. G, Olmsted of this place: . This meeting was announced in our paper of last week, fin• Saturday Aug. 23rd, which was an error—the error was not ours, Aspxsc our exchanges we find none eo welcome as the "Spirit of the Age,': a paper the same size of the Journal, published at Meadville, Crawford Co., It is neatly printed and ably conducted. and a personal acquaintance with Mit. Ifa,nrua NIITCIICLI,, the Editor, war rants us in the assertion that it will do much for the cause it advocates-the principles of the Republican Party. 14 is descrying of the generoUs sup port of all freemen in that County, and it affords us much gratification to re pornmeiid it to our friends there. Tile last number of the .rie Cots eftution announces that R. Lvt.r: WHITE, Esq., has purchased the entire concern, and will in future edit and publish the paper, It is an able advo cate of Fremont and Dayton and our personal knowledge of Mr. Woite is a guaranty that it will b-ttinuc to do much good fur the cause. We would call the. attention of our readers to the letter of our Meadville Correspondent in another column. We hope that be will favor us with more letters, He formerlti• resided in this place, and is now attending Alle gheny College. We this week publish the Sheriff's pales, which, thou g h riot so numerous as usual, offer considerable inducemen t for capitalists to incest their money. }JARRISON, Aug. 12, 1556 EDITOR OF THE J:H2RNAL Friends of Freedom and Fremont met at the Harrison Valley House, on saturdt.y, August 9th inst., and formed A Fremont Club by appointing the fol lowing officers: President, Amos NORTHROP; Vice Presi lent, Hohbard Harrison; Treasurer, Issac Thompson ; Secretaryqenrge Gilbert. We adopted the Constitutions and By-Laws as pub lished in your paper. Our regular meeting to be every alternate Tuesday evening at the Harrison Valley House, And at some of the School Houses in the town every other Tuesday even ing. -giving one meeting every week. On Tuesday evening August 26, the Club will hold a meeting at the Cum mings qctic el House, for the purpose of Flaking arrangements for the mass Meeting in Septemher. The friends Oireughout the County, are invited to be preseut and participate in our calc ination, ' Yours in a good Clause, S. S. Rescue itarun.—.." Fremont is a Catholic,' shrieks some terrified Know-Nothing, l'Fremont is a bloody Know-Nothing," growls a Buchnier by his ',"F:re mout is a slaveholder," yells some man who s going for Donelson with hiS 100 slaves. " Fremont is a rabid Free-8u lerund an enemy to theSontll7 shouts the Charleston Mercury and all the ilaveholders " down South." 8.0 0 the rabid 'opposition. " And he played on harp of a thousand strings," e'—Detroit Advertiser ; pOtirAntrp i to47.xpigs. REBBON FREMONT CLIIN. IiEBRON, Aug. sth,: 1856 En. JourorAi : A few Weeke ago wished you to give notice, by way of the .Tournal, of a tneetitie to_ be held at Baker's School• House, in Hebron, which you did in the paper . of -July 24th. The day has passed, and the _meeting also, and I wish to notice some of the doings. of that meeting, that your readers may know . that we are doing something in Hebron fur the _cause of freedom j and will say if there are uo prairies on fire, the pine woods of Hebron are all a-flame, and we are almest to a man for Fremont and Dayton. • It will be remembered the first day of August was a 'good hay-day, but for all that every man in the neighbor hood, .at the • hour of the meeting, ,dropped his hay-tools and came to the meeting. The house was soon filled. I will now give you the Minutes of the . meeting, as kept by the Secretary. Pursuant . to adjournment; Hebron Fremont Club met at the Baker school house, August Ist; at 2 o'clock P:111. The President, WM. P. CooL, in tire Chair, called the meetiug to order. S. Baker was appointed Secretary. • Then a sung was sung b the choir. The minutes were then read of the last meeting. . The constitution was them read and names of new members recorded. Then a song was sung by the choir. The meeting was then addressed by Isaac Benson Esq., of Coudersport. Then a sung by the choir. The meeting was then addressed by various op rs of the assembly. Then a song by the choir. The meeting was then addressed by Mr. Cleveland, of aleons county, N. York. Then a sung by the choir Mr. J. M. Greenman moved that there be a vote of thanks to Mr. Ben son by three cheers fur Fremont and Dayton, which were heartily rendered both out of respect to Mr. Benson' for his noble speech, and also to Fremont and Dayton as our candidates. I The meeting was then adjuQrned to meet at Hebroil Center, Friday, 15th, at two o'clock. The ab:o'ye meeting passed off to the satisfaction of all present and all went home saying they had been well paid for that aft-ernoon. Friends of Freedom let us have a good turn-out at our next meeting—we shall have a speaker there, and more songs be sung by the choir. ME3TBFA OF TUE CLUB. SWEDE - S, Aug. IStll, 18,56 EDITOR OF THE JoUR.NAL :—On Sat urday, the itith inst., we had a Repub lican meeting in Sweden ; and after reading a part of Rev. Dr. Tynge's Sermon, and. Buchanan's letter of ac ceptance, In which he pledge's- him self to carry out the measures of the " glorious bid party," the Rev. L. F. Porter, made a very sphited address. Mr P. briefly ]lanced at the rapid strides which slavery has made since the days of the Fathers, by the addition of new territory, and the strength it would re ceive by the .acquisition of Kansas as Slave Territory, but thought . that truth and justice would eventually triumph; . and that. the result of tho election in lowa, was a strong indication. We appointed another meeting on Friday, the fifth of September, at the school house near E. I l yman's, at early candle light. An address may be ex pected from Rev. Mr. Porter, and ot,ll. 'ere.. A general attendance is request- —The _ . LIFE PRESERVERS AND PINCUSHIONS --e , • The papers are quoting with surprise, .says the Buffalo - E.xpress, .t.he state-. ten that a large number of the life preservers on board the Northern In diana were rendered useless from hay- - ing been perforated by pins. This is a fact, and the same has been true in the case of every steamer lost on the lakes since the burning of.the Erie; Captain Titus informed us ,that those of the Crriffeth were nearly all so ruin ed by the ignorance, and carelessness of the lady p.asseagers on board, and we have frequently heard from steam- boat people, that nothing . i 4, more corn mon than that the inflated life preserv ers in the state rooms have been used as pin cushions; One trip, of . the steamer carrying them is generalli snfilicien' t tiine'torobaptete the destruc tion of the greater portion•Of all, •on boar.], as one, pin. bole to eack•will render it unserviceable:- • TRIAL LIST FOR TBR4I SEPTEMBER 1856. ...,.. . , • E. F. Csrrier vi. ' 1 G sh elL ort !' l3 . °3 , ith &N. BingitamSclLDis't. ‘.., C. C. Crum. 40.1m t tr• H. W. /fay ~,,4 R. W. Mclntyre & 4 C. Billion, N.B. Freeman ".H. F. Sizer, S. N. Heath ." _ D. N. Jincks, V. Dickinson " J..C., Cavanaugh, .9..1V: Carpenter " ' Esther Carpenter, 1 , ... Dickinson • " S. Haven, A. B. Gibbi ", R, Harrison, et. aL W. T.J ones, & Bro." E. Johnston, H. W. 4f.ty • " R. W. Mclntyre, Amos French " Joseph Lent, W. T. Jones & . ~_ s. Hunt,. Hu . • A..i''. Jones D. W. Seely ." S. H. Martin, R. Sloat " 0. Rock, G. W. M. Heister " R. W. Mclntyre, W. Stuith •‘ p. P. Brooks. THOS. B. TYLER, ProWy. .PitorripsorAltr's OFF/CE, Coudersport, July 30, 1856. To the Honorable Judges of the of Court Common Pleas of • Potter County— • petition of Divers persons in • habitants of the . Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,". respectfully showeth, that Whereas the members of the first Presbyteri an Church of Ulysses Township, in the Coun ty of Potter, and State of Pennsylvania, wish to be incorporated according to the articles hereunto attached, would recointnend to the Honorable Court t• incorporate said Church accordingly, and your petitioners, as in duty hound, will over pray, .X: c. A. G. OLMSTED, L. CLISFIING, A G. PRESI(O, F. W. KNOX, R.W. BENTON, E. O. AUSTIN. D-WIIIPPLE, A G. LEWIS, JF.RIZE BENTON, E. .14.ann.. J. T. PRESTON; Seca Ist, This corporation or body politic shall be known by the name and style of the First Presbyterian Church of Ulysses, and by the same sue and be stied,plead and be implead ed in all courts of law and equity, and shall be able and capable in law and equity, to take, hold end enjoy for the use of the said Church such lands and tenements, goods and chattels, as are, or shall bereafier become the property of the said Church or to be held for their use, by gill, grant, devise,-bequest or other wise, from any person or persons whomso ever, Capable of making the same and the same to grant bargain sell or otherwise. dis pose of fir the use of the said Church, •tiod congregation. Sec. 2. That Duiek Whipple, Jesse°, Bun ton, A. G. Preslio, G.• •W. Benton, and E. Merril, shall be Trustees of said Church and shall serve in that capacity until the appoint ment of their successors according to the rules and regulations by whiCh said Church' is governed. Sec. 3, That said Trustees or their succes sors in office shall have the care and manage ment of the property real, personal and mixed belonging to the said Church corporation, and shall be accountable thereto fin- their official conduct and shall, in all respects, coutbm to its instructions, provided that the smie are not inconsistent with the Constitu tion of the United States, or of this Com. wealth, or with the It thereof. Sec. 4. The said corporation shall' have full power to make and Ilse a common seal with such. device or inscription thereon as they may deem proper and the.saine to' alter or review at pleasure, and also to enact and enforce such By-Laws, Ordinances, and Reg ulations from time to time, as . they may judge expedient for the prosperity and good government of the Brad corporation At a court of Common Pieas held in and fur the county ofPotter, commencing on the lfith of hint: 1856, in the matter of me appli cAtion of A. G, Olmsted and others for a char ter of incorporation: And ri s ow, to wit. June. 2) 156, the court having perused and examined the WILIIIII in strument of writing, and the objects, - ardc.es and conditions, therein set forth and contain ed appearing to be lawful and not injurious to the community, it is ordered that said writing be filed in the Wiled of the Prothonotary of said court, and that notice be inserted in one newspaper printed in said County, for at least three weeks, setting forth that application has been made to said court to grant to said appli cants a charter of incorporation for the purposes specified, under the name and style of the First Presbyterian Church of Ulysses aug 1 -I—tc. By the Court. Court Proclamation. WHERE:A . 4,OIe Him. li. G. white, Prey; idem Judge and the lion. Q. A Lev. id and Joseph Mann, Esqs , Associate Judges of the Courts, of Dyer and Terminer and Gene ral Jail Delivery, quarter Sessions of the euce, Orphan's. Court and Court of Common Picas fur the County of - Potter, have issued their precept, - hearing date the 19th day of June, in the ycar of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and to Inc direc ted. for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphan's Court, and Court .of Common Pleas, in the Borough of Cuuders - port, on MONDAY, the. 1501 day of Sept., next, and to continue one week. Notice is therefore hereby given to' the Coroners, Justices of the Peace, and. Consta bles wlthin the county, that they be then and there in their Trolier'persons, at 10 o'clock, A. M. amid day; with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other rennun braces, to do those things which to their offices' appertain to be done. And those who are bound by their redognizauces to pruseduta against the prisoners that are or shall be, in the jail of the said county of Potter are to be then and there to prosecute against them as wiff be just. • .%_Dated at. Coudersport, June - 19th, mia, and the 80th year of the "Independence of the United States of America. P. A. szpßaiNs, §heriff. • MILLPORT ' IIEAD-QUARTERN T i fo E r ml i n b n ,sc t r i, i e b i e r rs fri t e a n k ss m that tn e e t y ho ar d e o in f in re- ceipt of, aud b •are uowy opening, a, choice and desirable stock 'of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, to whiCh they ifivite rho attention of ail wilco desire to mike purchases. Ourstock is large, has been with great care, and is par ticala'rly adapted to the wants of, this section of the country, Our stock of Dry Goods con sins of DRESS GOOp.S. Truluis.os, Rraitoss .. ; RROIDERIES L _PARASOLS, CLOTHS, CAS. SIMLA/Hs DOMESpo.S, SiiIRr4KGS, LINENS, TRINI 4 / 3 ; POSIk:RY, SHAWL ' S, - and a variety of other article.i, hie "nuruerou,s to' mention. We have also a coutplete aisort, meut of GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND. • ' CROCKERY; all Of which wilt be sold uncommonly cheap for ready pay, and u for approved credit on as_ reasonable terms 'as ally other establishment. . • . MANN & NICHOLS. Millport, Ang. 11,1d56,-9:L.hif - MEERUT'S SALES; • - Toff VIRTUE of sundry „writs •of 15 Vend. Er. & Fi. Fa. issued Out of the Vol4rt of Comma Pleas of Potter Co., Penn syl'van'ia, and to me Aitietid,"l expose to public Salo pr outcry, at tbe-Court House, in the Borough of Coudersport," ou Monday, theJsth day of September, 1856, at 10 - o'elOek, A. M.:the follorriug described real estate, to Wit; Real estate situate in Bingham Pwp. Potter County, Pa.; Bounded on the north• by. lot No. 74, east by lots Nos. 78 & 157, south by unseated lands, and west by lands of B. Pearce and lot No. 77, being lot N'o. 140 of the allot rnent of Fox & Ross lands in Bingham Town ship, captaining 50 acres of land, 20 acres im proved, with one old log house; and one old hovel and fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Charles F. Abbcitt. ALSO—Real estate situate in Homer Twp. Potter County, Pa.; bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning 17 rods south of the S. W: corner of a lot conveyed by John Reatting & Co, to John Palmer S. E. corner lireof; thence west 91.5 rods to the S. W. corner hereof; thence north 87.5 rods to a post; thence oast 91.5 rods to the west line of John Palmer's lot; thence south 87.5 rods to the place of beginning, containing 50 acres; being part of warrant No. 2135, of which 6 acres are improved, with one log house anti some' fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and io be Bahl as the property of Nelson Black.' • ALSO—Real estate situate in Ostvayo Twp. Potter County, Pa.; bounded on the north by the highway, ou the east by S. P. Lyman, 00. the south and west by Win. M'Dougall, CQII.- taiuing . eight tenths of an acre, with one two story Tavern and one frame barn thereon: Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold us the Noperty of P, P. Story., ALSO—Real estate situate in the Twp, of pilighaini Potter County. Pa.; bounded on the purth and oast by unseated lauds, south by Ashabel l‘lonroe ; west by lands of John A. Bice and Levi Monroe; containing ouu, hun dred acres, more or less; forty acres improved, with one log house, one log barn and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution. and to be sold crthe property of S. F. Monroe. ALSO .Real estate situate in Abbott Twp. Potter County, Pa.; bounded and described as follows, to wit; Beginning at the S. W.'cor ner of warram . s649, thence north by lands of David Cowan; thence west by lands of J. F. Cowan; thence in warrant lino of lands of J. F. Cowan to tbe place of beginning; being part of warrauit 5629, containing one hundred mid six (106) acres of land, twelve acres im proved, with one log barn and one log shantei thereon, Seized, takou iu execution and to bo sold as the property of Yens Nelsou, ALSO—Real estate situate in Allegany Tp. Potter County, Pa.; Bounded on the north by lots Nos. 6 iNc. i ; east by part of the oust lot of No. 19; south by lots ;Nos. 21 & 92, end west by lot No. 22; containing eighty-five and nine tenth (+75.9) acres of land; being part oflot No. 19 of the sub-division of Fox &• Ross in said township of Allegany, of which about 12 mares is improved. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of. Samuel Scranton, ALSO—"Real estate situate in Allegany Twp. Potter County, Pa.; Bounded on the north by lands of Fox & Ross, east by lands of Wm. Nelson ; south by lands of Wm. Nelson, and west by lands of Alvarado Byam; containing one hundred and one acres (101) of laud, about 50 acres are Unproved, one frame house,- one frame barn, one log Barn, and iyood shed and smile fruit trees thefeen. Seized, taken to execution, and to be sold. as the property of J. P. Whipple. ALSO—Real estate situate in Allegany Tivp. Potter County, Pa.; Bounded on the north by lots Nos. 9-1, 95 &96 ; easi by lot No. 9d and 'unseated land; south by unseated land and lots NOs. 129 & 140; and west by lots Nos. 129, 140 106 of the 11;ngit tin Estate iu said 'resit., containing two hundred and eight tenth acres (20(l.d) be the same moreor less. of which 15 acres are improved, with one log house add apple orchard thereon. Seized, talon µi execution, and to be sold as tije property of David Bunnell. ALSO—atrial estato shoats, tit Eulalia Twp. and the Borough of Coudersport, Potter Co., Pa.; Bounded and described as follows, to wit ; Beginning at the N. E. cornor - of a lot survey ed for M. Hinkle; thence -east 93 perches to to an ironwoiad on the south line oflot survey ed kir iiecirge Everts; thence south 168 per elms to a post on the warrant line ; thence west along said warrant line 142 perches to the S. E. corner of a lot surveyed for Timothy- Ives, Jr.; thence north 80 perches to the S. L. corner of the lot surveyed for 31. Hinkle ; thence east alon g the south line thereof 44 perches to the S. E. 'corner thereof; thence north Se perches to the place of beginning. containing one hundred seventeen and eight tenth acres (117.8) with an allowance of six per cent. for roads &c., be the sanuamore or less; being lot No. 238 and p irt of warrant No. 2080, of which about 50 acres aro improved t with one grist mill, one saw mill, one carding machine shop, tn.(' frame houses, one frame barn, one log barn undone frame shed thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property- of H. Crittenden, ALSO—By virtue of the within writ to trio directed I have levied on the following des cribed- real estate to wit: Situate partly in Ulysses township and partly in Allegany town. ship Potter County; bounded ou the north, east, west and south by unseated lands of Fox & Ross lands, ou which there is about twenty five acres improved, one water saw mill, two log houses, one log b trn and shanty and ft Wit trees thereon, containing one huudyed acres of land. , • Seized, taken in eleoution. and to lae • sold as the property of Pheby Dayton. ' ALSO &earl .Facias.—• All that cer. fain two story frame building situate in the township of Stewartson i Potter' County, Pa., and eighty rods west of read- leading down. Settle Creek' and on warrant • No, 5820 Thomas Stewartson, warranted in said town ship of Stewartson, same built one road lead ing front Kottle Creek to the said Boilding containing in front on said road d 7 feet and in depth 22 feet and the lot or piec - of ground. n and curhla appurtenances to aid building and lots of ' grotinci. Seized, taken in execntion, and to be sold as the property of John F, Cowan & Cu . ALSO—Real estate situate Coudersport, Patter Co. Pa.; and known no the town plot thereof, Lot No. 200 and parts acLats No. 201 and 202, on Square Ne. 23 and bouudcd. as follows, to wit: lieginning at a pest corner 4 perches S. date N E. corner ofsaid Siptarea thence N, 85 6 W. 80 perches to a post; thence S. 5 ° •W. 4 perches, by the line of the . St. to a post; thence S. 85 ° W. 1.7 perches to a post in the gar; thence following the , gat to the line ofSoulh . St. to a post; thence 8. 85 E. 4 perches by the line of said St. to the S. E. corner of Lot No. - 262; thence N. 5 0 E. 12 perches to the place of beginning. • •AL,SU—Parts of Lots No's. 203.and238 on Saare N 0.22, bounded_ as. follows: BeginuMg at the N. W. corner of land formerly occu pied by L. B. Cole; thence N. 5 E. 2 perches to a post ; thence S. 85 E. by the S. line of Fourth St. 16 perches to a post; thence N • ° tpir, by the line of ;said' Cole's laud i 6. •• , perehes,to'this 'piae4 'of beetiiting,containing 32. perches of land, with oue-iwo.story Dwel ling House, one frame - ,Barn and, other ,oat buildinp, one well of Water and *fnrit trees thereon: • • - - . . ALSO-64)ne other Let Sitnte in the Borough County and 'Stateafore:llK' tieing - nuOots 80, 2,3, asd 4 of - the ellen:neat of' Beating lands in said Borough, bounded as followic— Beginning at the N. E:torner of out-lot No. L '4!o a.voyed by•Jolitilinating. & Co. to John S. Cartee) thence ; E. 133 -2 rods thence' 8.110-6 rods to the Turnpike; thence . by 'the:Turn pike Westerly to the B:E:corner of slid Lot conveyed' to John L. Cartee; thence N. by the E. line of s id out-lot - No.l, 123-1 rods to the place of beginning, being part oflot No. 2113, containing 97 acres, 20 acres iniproved. • Seized, taken iu execution, and to be sold as the property of LF. Maynard. , la" The purchase itioney will be required to be paid down, or a Bond and sufficient sure ty given far the bid, or the property put up and sold again. laug?.l-;-tc. T. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. Auditor's Notice. Henry Suydam. Jr., Minot Reed &Daniel R. Suydam, firm of - No. 191 Sept. Term, Suydam, Reed, & Co. )1854. vs. l Cb Irles W. 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Jones, where they may be coundiat all titnds - ready and willing to wait upon all whe may extend to theta their patronage. - Their Stock conziatt Dry Goods, Iron, :trails, 4.e. C. S. JONES, L. MANN, A. F. JONES Coudersport March, 20th, 1036. • JONES, MILVN 4• JONES, Are now' receiving a large lot of the beet Style Prints consisting of Coclieco,'llleri mach, Philips Allen ktii,- Sons, Briggs, Spragae„ & Co, Warranted fist colors, also a lot of Cheap Prints. Call & Examine. JONES, MANN 4. JONES, Would call the attention of those who are Is -want of Cloths to their Stock, which they aro continually replenishing cousi+ting of Broad Cloths., Cassimeres of all grades and ,ityle.9, Sattinsis WE have now on hand several qtrilitiee of FarinerA Satin, which is warranted to give sltisrtetiOn, Try it. JONES, MANN, & JONES. CALL AT JONES, MANN, & JONES and examine their , assortment of Shecii, ings, Shirting, Demins, Ticks, 141arrieis Stripes and Checks. They arc just receiving a handsome lot of Bleached goods, which they are desirous of having their' customers examine. OLD flishioned Dimity for sale at JONES, MANN & JONES WE hive on hand a good assortment •t -Yaglikee notions, which we are willing to sell at reasonable profit, Linen thread, Cotton do. (Apool & skain;) Linen and Cotton Floss, French Working Cotton, Knitting do. Needles, Pins, with-almost every thing belonging to this deparrmet tf" Trade. . JONES, MANN & JONES. • A IL who are in want of Boots or Shoes kill please call and examine the stock • .1 . JONES, •MANN & JONES. NlThicli is the largest ever Opened. in Obi county. and we feel confident that we Ca 4 satisfy the most critical. I.Ve have also is connection with this Branch of our business - 9 Whore we can order any kind of work; aid we believe that our Home .}fads work is se perior to that which is brought from abroad - L.E . A T TI E of the best quality, and of all the different kinds, with Boni& Shoe findings at JONES. MANN •S; JONES. MBAS (Black and Green) from twenty-firs cts. to a dollar, constantly on baud as JONES, MANN JONES,- OStock of Groceries is offered to tits V inspection of the Puk)ie with the fedi belief that it is the best inMle County. -Ws intend that . this department of our bu4ineas shall always:be kept in rattiness to supply the wants of this community. • JONES, MANN & JONES. TONES MANN & JONES, havo certainly the best stock of Hardware ever kept in this place, and they intend to keep everything in this line, 'and we-feol confide■ that we can do as well by the Peupie of that county as witFbe done by thew at 11 elisvillis • A'a°9.'tock ofCrockery to se!eet from JONES; MANN & JUNE'S. %TTANTED atiONES, MANN it..IONES Wheat, Rye, Buckwheat, Cori, Oat. 1 Pota toes • • Or anything tho Farmers hare for sale, t►.l can find ready sale for at'our Store. W g itsior.isest of R O.N from which Wa will suppl y . the l3;:ick-Smitha of this section, akfivorahly as .they.-will b e dealt will at IVellsville. . . JONES, MANN 4- JONES, WOULD Respectfully ask the Ferment • VIP Of this countyate examine the Advan tages, offered . them mthis: Oleo, fur the ex changing oZthe - hr faxiM' produce for cash or Merchandise, - almost all kinds of grain, and iu fact; every kind.the farmer has tu.sell, ysa a more advanced - figure iu Couderxport, than at may :or the' Northern Markets, Mille. the goods "ofthh - Merchdut, - . are about that sa Price excaptiug - the • heavy 'articles w !aye Transportatioti added. •" • — JONES MADDI6c JQtils aria 20th', 11 it. MANN, Market. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Provisions, HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES, (BLACK R; BLUE,) TWEEDS, JEOIXS 4.c. Boot & Shoe SHOP Ilia
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