1 111 E ',JU aItNAL. COUDERISPORT, KEPT• 18,1456 MATTNRS; BLANKS . We have on hand a fine assortment of blank SUBPOIN&S, SUMMONS, EXECU 'tuna ;Ina - Dazes, which we will sell o those' l4ving use for them at. the !ual low price. We are also pre presito priet eyet7 variety of Blanks in .he best style. REPUBLICAN AROUSE AND NAMPA= I FOR A GRAND RALLY. The tremont club of Harrison will hold a mass meeting on Wednesday, theist day of October, when they propese to bare a grand tally of those who advocate the cause of Free Speech Free Press, Free Mon, and Fremont. ThC friends or the cause in this and adj.;ining.'eonntias, are cordially invi, tea to Meet with us, and dimenstrate the fact that wo are and Will be tree, Spc.ikgz*s. Hon. D. Wilmot, Hon. Martin Gra yer, Wns. Gilbert, Es,, 0. Erwin, Esq... and others ' OFFICERS Of THE DAT. Gmatat, Harrison. "Trice .I),;:identr—C . H. Judd, Ar• mild Hanter, G. O. Colvin, John L. 'Rooks' Biiiihn;n. B. C4rey, 0. A. Lswis, e fril4 S I'l I trlin, Ais ih4ri, Hee.tor. Richard Phillips, David Close, field. Wes t• Si:n n r.is; B 33j. clsrr, • Mar,Aal--Israel D.,J ge AuiaUu»t F3ruiitn. J„6; King. E. Lewis, Danie) j r Clans;ttee of Arrangemen!s, W. Lultiartt. N. I) sty, S.S. It Ir.'s, P. P. • Ervay, S. Bilabe, IL I - L4rrlison, A. Northrup, 7 4:1 I 'Free Press plisasa cm- meeting of the Fremont Club rif C leroury au M tnci ty eveoin last, was_truly a grand atfair. N. P. Williston, 14 9., of Wellsb rro, Wl4 the first speaker, ao,lentertained the large audience aisemWe4 in the Court It imn . for a half hoar or so very pleasantly and ofEsctive'y, when, after a s.so; by the excellent .Cklue Clah of this villaga, S. P. J•Oti•El. of Warren, was called fur by that au lience, and ad, •esse . l tlieUt for an hoar in an enthu siastic and truly impressive maaner— teaching briefly all aids, and the gen eral 'sale of the presegt campaig s with calm arguments and incontrovertible facts. Mr. J. is an a:talent stu.np speaker, and his speech was listened to by same Hunker office-seekers in thin it'et •in a manner that s'somed the force of his words'upol their p cal tenetiand party pal's-I—they tro n bled far their cause in Patter. " BAT chum and nreckearid4 , 4l aria • Frees Knisas I'' they filch a ,c 3 not " take" here. h Polk & U tll is and the Tariff' of'42" canuat be gulped dews a sec.! end time, by. the citiz. - ans Of Potter. Sixteen young ladies, from 10 to 17 years of age organized into a choir end sung au excellent song just before Mr. commenced speaking. We understand they aro to join it the pro-) seisiezi on Wednesday, with a hand some banner.' A large number of la dies were present at the meeting. Tus Republicans in Crawford, Erie, Venango and Warren counties, are playing serious jokes upon the Demo, crate it chair Mr: meetings, as we learn by a private letter. At Erie, a Republican su4gested a division of the crowd, and otLired to bet 8100 that there was a majority of Fremonters. The bet had no respondent. At En terpi ise, two different bets ware offer ed efS 100 with the like result. At this meeting several of the faithful be came disgusted and came out boldly with the declaration that they wore satisfied and would vote for Fremont. At Dernpseytown, Venango Co., the crowd was divided, and the Fs emort ors were just doubbythe number of Buchanee - r - s. So much for "Buchanan Breckenridge and Free Kansas" its Western Pennsylvania. We are requested to give notice that a Republican meeting will he held at the Turner school house in Bingham, on Saturday, Sept. 27, at one o'clock. /mac Benson arid T. E. Gridley will be present and address the meeting. The reputation of Mr. Benson as a speaker, and the great cause for which he is to speak, will, we trust, se c ure a full house.. Tail llosr:lOnNDlcz, greseetßep, resontativeviif the Erie -and Crawfdrd • Congressional.Districkbas.hgen.nuan imously ,renominated by the eonfererel ,who neat at Edinboro on the 40: inst. We ponzratUlate the Republicans of .Cpswfurd and Erie on having again secured the services of . one so truly a representatixe of the 'people. He is well de,serving.of the compliment of a third term. The " Hoo." attached to his name, has two significant t defini. Lions amcng those who know bin? best) viz : lionorab'e and Mug. The first title he fully justifies by his public hearing ; and the seeped applies net ody to his pol,i4ical course, but also to his private ljfe. Long life to Hoisea !0.l Dick ! His nomination is syn- Jaya:10118 with his election. Tuts is Court wet*, And of course our town is full of people, ,including many distingyished lawyers Ste, Ow abroad. AroVon these are S. P. John -1;911 and Q. Curtis, of Warren, 'N.. P, Williston, and Judge White,' of Wells hero, Allison White Eq., ied Diffenbach of Lock Ilaveu,eren. Wm. ii. Irwin, and lion:John J. Pearce of Williamsport. Among these expected are Dr.. Elder, '6f -Philadelphia, and . Ipn. Martin Grover; of 'Angelica, N. ' Y., who arc to address the meeting . on Wednesday, in conjunction With Gip. Irwin and Mr. Pearco. Er Lieut., Geo. UV: Dick, of the U. S. Army, eldest son of Ron, John Dick of gadville, died at Camp Cooper, Texas, on the . 31st of last Jnly. He was a yowl man of tine insellectual endowments, ;nd an ex cellent officer...a warm personal frien4 of Qum and in his death ftie public. has sustained a greatioss, his parents and friends an irreconcilable bereave ment, and the army has met with a loss nut easily roplaced. • Co MMUNIOATIONS. New IsmAmo, Aug. 23, 1856. Eoe. Jottaxst. : New Ireland is itt the north part of Genessee township, Putter county, Pa. It is chiefly set tled .by the Irish, they number ing at this time more than flirty families. I have resided among them about two years; and find them to, _be an honest, industrious people, and some of them very intelligent. Here is the strong hold fur James Buchanau . in. Potter, and .1 very much. doubt whether the ro can be found as many decent, indus trious, Well behaved. Buchanan men n e:1 the rest of the county, as are to be found in this sisttlement. We have about thirteen voters besides the Irish, who are nearly all in favor Of Col. J. C. Fremont. • The crops look exce.dingly well in this place considering wu have had so much dry weather. tours, &c., mszm 8i nos, Sept, U, 1856. MEIN4S EDITOR., I have become 40mewhat interested in your Journal since I began to take any interest in the great' political question which so agitates and disturbs the peace of this glorious Republic. I shall pray fot its success as long as it upholds the principles of every true citizen of the United States ; and knowing of no other way by which to manifest my thanks to the Joarnal fur the tryths received from it. I contribute a few lines (if acceptable) to its columns. The time* is fast approaching when we. al the people of a great Republic, are to decide whether • it shall remain such, or whether it • shall he' forever bound down' by the curse of slavery. It becomes every man to consider well the impel taut step he is about to take, and nut he is the old denocratic Bu- . . chananitos of Sharon, who haviug eyes see nut, stia haviug ears hear not the truths that resound on every side. The few old Democrats left in Sharon, are trying to keep their honor bright by collecting a few old instruments of music, such as * banjo, cymbal, tri angle, etc.; but their movements are barely perceptible to the closest observ er, for the reason that there are se very few engaged in the degrading cause, and even those are ashamed to come out boldly and say that they are for Buchanan and slavery. Why, my friends, if you wish to ascertain a man's political belief, all you have to do, is" to give him the test word, "Buchanan," and lie will either manifest his position by a blqsh, as much_ as to say, "I am fur Buchanan ;" or else he will cast an indignant frown at you, as mush uto sny.,l!ircra milkoEoSynusitisbi•lir; Am for Ft'CMolltioa - Fresdoni. " • This, my:Tnends, is a fur represent of the feelings of the peoples . of Sharou. A Pinta* OF liiIMANCCT.. r The -Editorsi Would modestly suggest to our friend: thata still more efficient way . of tiding the ,fes . rnel. wool.) be to procure new subseribers with xbe pay it' advaime.] EDwARD HAWILToN, who WM dur jngthe Presidential campaign of 1852 Secretary of the Democratic State Committee of Massachusetts and Pres ident of the erauite Club - of ßoxbury, is out with a circular announcing his determination to- sOppOrt Fremont . and Dayton. He repudiates the "De mocracy" of the present A•lrninistra tion because, u he says, "it has • vio lated and trodden under foot the Con stitution of the United Stated," and . , beak; se "it has been - &lee to its, most solemn pledges;" he roflises to "in dorse and perpetuate the crimes of this Administration" because it.. plots for the extension of Slavery nrei so atrocious "that history will write 'in famous' as its epitaph, end brand it as the associate murderers and would be asse.ssins." 7 .-N. Y. Tribuzie. WE would again remind our .friends whO are attending Court, that this is excellent opportunity to pay us my would they may chance to owe us. COUDERSPORT NARICET, coaniorEp iIriZILT, TOR TUC JOIIIISAL, BY SC HOO MA KV, & JACKSON, Dealers iu Dry Goods, Groceries, Hata &- Caps, Boots & Shoes, Crockery, Pork, Flour, Meal &e., Alain Street, Coudersport, Pa, Flour. per bbl 113,59. Pork, 0 36,0 e. Salt, " " . - 3,50. Cant Meal, per 100 lbs. ......,. 2,60. per lb . . 78. Lard, • .. Pork. .0 14. Wool, " 30 to 34: peer Skim, per 1b.... Oats, per bushel 31. Corn, " " 87A. • Rye, ... 75. Potatoes, " 50. STRAYED OR STOLEN. FROM the subscriber, in Couders. ' port, a small BAY )MARE, bats worn oil bernegit by the eollar, has some wind-galls on both her bind legs, bus a long, switeb - .tail. Ten dollars reward will be paid on beiseturn th • Su Inscriber in Coudersport. - SAMUEL C. BARNETT. Coudersport Sept. To the MOiorable Judges of the of Court Common Pleas of Potter County— T"petition of Divers persons iri habioits of tote Commonwealth df Pennsylvania, respectnally showetb, 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 recommend to the Honorable Court te incorporate said Church accordingly, and your petitioners, as in duty bound, will ever pray, dr.e. A. G. OLMSTED, A G. PRE3HO, R. W. BiNTON, D. Winert.r., Jr..Blsl. BEN, ON, J. T. PASSION, liisny Sec. Ist, This corporation or body politic shall be known by the name and style of the First Presbyterian Church of Ulysses, and by thesame sue and be sued,plead and he implead ed in all courts of law and equity, and shall be able and capable in law and equity, to take, hold end enjoy ,or the use of the said Church such lands and tenements, goods and chattels, as are, or shall hereafter become the property of the said Church or to be held for their use, by gift, 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 peas of for quo use of the said Church,. and congregation, Sec. 2. That Buick Whipple, - Jessee, Ben ton, A. G. Presho, 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 regulatiOna by whiah said Church is governed. • , Sec. 3. That said Trustees or their auccu son in office shall hive the care and manage ment of the property real, personal and mixed belonging to the said Church corporation,. and shall be accountable thereto for their official conduct and shall, in all respects, conforn to its instructions, provided-that the same are not inconsistent with the. Constitu- Henanan of the United States, or of this .Cors -wealth, or with the laws thereof'. Sec. 4. The said corporation shall have full power to make and use a common seal With such device or inscription thereon as they may deem proper and the saute to alter or review at pleasure, nod also to enact and enforce such By-Laws, Ordinances, and Reg - ulatious from time to time, as they may judge expedient for the prosperity and good government of the said corporation. At a court of Common Pleas held in and for the county of Potter, commeikcing on the 16th of Jane 1856, in the matter of the appli cation of A: 6, Olmsted and others for a char ter ofiticornoration: And now, to wit, June 20 1856, the court having perused and esamined the within in r strnment of writing, and the objects ' articles and condition., therein set forth and contain. ed appearing to be lawful and not inlariona to the community, it is ordered that said writing be filed in the office of the Prothonotary of said court, and that notice be inserted in one newspapersinted in said County, for at least three weeks, setting forth that application has been made to said court to opt to said appli cants a charter of incorporation for the purposes !pacified, under the-natne and ,style of the First Preihyferian• Churelt of tug 14-4.. Hi Ake Cann: 2 ..- othiziPic)edi:uttwn. PURSUANTI.ci au AiCar 'the Gen!. .-OralAsitinnhly of the ditinnenweitlth of Pftt.enYluttia,.entttled Wszt ActlehtAtti to the elections of Connionweilty,", approved the second'.day of 4uly; kill. one thoinand eight hundred. and thirty . ..nine, I, pisgai .A. Svinsies, Sheriff ortite county of POliP/ r , Pennsylvania d 9 hereby .outhe known and give notice to cbenleators of thioeountv afore said, that a Gamin! Election will be 'held in saideonutyaf Potter on the second TUESDAY (14th) of October, 1856. at whieb time state andel:n*4 , officers as follows ire to be elected, to wit.; • "'Otte person for Cdual Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Auditor p.oneral of the Com- - tmn n w e person eaithor orS uryit Pennsylvania.yOr General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Member ofCongress for the XVth Congressional district. comprising the counties of Centre, Clinton, Lytottung.Mdini Sullivan and Potter.. Two persona for members of the House of Representatives of the General Miserably of Pennsylvania, in conjunction with the counties of Lycomil and Clinton, to represent the counties of ycoming, Clinton and Potter, in the He'ese of Representatires of the General of Pennsylvania. (- Assembly • ontrperson for the office a Sheriff fortbe protty,of Potter. „ Twifneifirinf. tor Assailati Judges for the , colacq..of Potter, - - • Ono „person fur the office of Treasurer for the county of Polier. .Ona person fer the office of County Surveyor for th o eoriaty of Potter . . , . . One' person for the office of Provenly' Attoruey for the county of Potter. • Otte . peraontor the o ffi ce of Coroner for the county of Pot ter. One person for the office of County Corn— missioner of the county of Potter. • I. Oni person - for the office of Auditor for the county of Potter: I also make known and give notice, as in and by the 12th to ction of the aforesaid net I am di ;acted. that every person excepting Justices Af tlike.P.ette, Who holds any office of appoint meet of pro e ct or trust under the Government of the. United States or of this State, or of any ity os incorporated district, whether a coin-, taissieued officer or otherwise, a imbordivate efficeror agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, judiciary, or executive dePartmenr of this state or United States, or of any cityor incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of .the state Legislature, and of the select and coat • moil coup cif of auyleity, or commissioners or ally incorporated district, is by law incapable' of holding or exercising at the same time the 1 office or appointment of Judge. Inspector, or Clerk of any election in this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector or Judge, or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for. Also, that in the fourth section of the Actor Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to elec tions and fur other purposes, " approved April 16th 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section shall not be so construed as to pre vent any - military officer or Borough officer - from serving as Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any. general or special election in the Conn motiweisith. It is further directed that the meeting of the return judges ut the Court House in Couders port to make out the general returns, shall be on the' first Friday succeeding the general election, which will be the 17th day of Octo: ber. .• The return judges of Centre. Clinton, Ly coruing;.lllifllin' Sullivan and Potter couutier comprtiang the XVth Congressional District, will meet at the Court House iu Williemsport, on Tuesday the 21st day of October next, to make out au official return . fur member of Congress. •• The return judges of Lycoming, Clinton and Potter counties will meet at the Court House in Willianisport, on Tuesday the 21st day of October next, to make, out returllfor members of Assembly. I also li.:reby make known and give notice that the places for holding the aforesaidgeu eial election - in the several townships and boroughs within the county of Potter, are as follows, to wit t For the, towuship of Abbott, at the Milne of F. B. Abbott, in said township. For the township of Allegatiy, at the school haute near ChesterAndrewe, in said township. • Foi-the township of Bingham, at the house of A. R. Lewis, in said township. - For the township of Clara, at the school house; in acid township. For the township of Eulalia, at the Court House, in the Borough of Coudersport. • For the township of Genessee, at the house of J. C. Cavanaugh, ice said township. For the township of Harrison, at the house of Ira Bartholametr, iu said towuship- For the township of Hebron, at school house No. 5, near Henry Ingraham's, For the tomato? of Hector, at the house of Anne Witbur, - in said township. 'For the towuship-of Homer, at the house of James E.• Quimby, in said township. For the township of Oswayo, at the house ofJoh a - Welles; in said township. For the townships of Pike and Jackson, at the Kruse of Elijah Johnson, in Pike township. For the township of Pleasant Valley. at the school house in said township. For the township . of Portage, at the house of Hiram F. Siren. to said towuship. For the . townshl p of Roulette, at the school house near George Weiiner's, in said town ship.. For the township, of Sharon, at the school house near John Voorhees, in said township. For the township . of 'Sweden, at the house - of Asenath Taggart, in said township. • For - the township jof Stewarclson. at the , house *of John S Clark, in said township. For the township of Sumuziti at the house of .Uel COok, in said township. For the township of Ulysses. at the news of Atlas Bennett, in said township. For the township of West Branch, at the boucle of Lemuel Haniunoud, - in said township. For the towuship of Wharton, at the house ofJosepri L. Nelson, in said township. '' • • • For the Borough of Coudersport; at the Court House ins lid Borough. • Given under my band tit Lc' iudersport, this th day of September, A. D. 1856, and in the 81st year of the ludepeediince of the United States. • P. A. STEBBINS, Sheriff. -Statures Orrice, Sept. 8, 18541. L. CUSHING, F. W. liziox. E. 0. Aurni A G. Lzwis, E. Bizaretc. YATES COUNTY NURSERY. i v H. OLIN & CO., of the Yates . T I • County Nurseries. have for sale a large and valuable assortment of FIWIT TE of all varieties usually cultivated. These Trees are young and of vigorous growth. The qual ities are the most choice known, and are war. ranted steak's, ALso a fine stock of ORNA MENTAL TREES awl SHRUBBERY. ' or Address orders to Q. BSACH, Pau Yin, Yates Co., N. Y. • , Sept. ' ALLEGANY. HOUSE; • tlizquel Kadills,Projorltor. OnibeWeils 'llls road, s.veu otitis North of Coudereport. , •; NEW - 60 ODS. inbseribor has just reamed a - genii . - ' assortment of fall and winter goods . acintutung of- • - DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, r , • BOOTS & SHOES, HATS &CAPS, • BONNETS, RIBBONS, • •GROCERIES & CROCKERY, end almost every article needed in the town end vicinity, which be pledgee himself to sell as lowa. the LOWEST. I=== Hie old customers and fiends end the Rub generally are invited it can and examine ter themselves.. D. E. OLMSTED. Coudersport Oct. 4th, 1%5 JOURNAL BOOK STORE. Itt e t ARRANGEMENT. THE undersigned. having purchased the entire Stock' of Books lately owned by Tyler & Jones, and completed her as sortment by pew purchases in the city, offers to thepublic, the greatest variety and best selected Stook of • 2 • • • ' EIISTORICAL,_ MISCELLANEOUS . BIOGRAPHICAL, and CLASSICAL Batikie ever presented for -sale in this county All the new books of any tialue are kept constantly on hand, or procured by expreHs for customers who may desire them. It is believed that a faithful attention to business, and an earnest desire to oblige all who may deal with her, will secure a liberal amount of patronage. - • School Books, Stationery of all kinds, ma terials for Paper Flowers, etc., constantly on hand; also Music, Maps, Mathematical Instru ments. Please call and examine for yourselves. M. W. MANN. Cottderiport, May 14,1856; MAGAZINE S. • . D UTSASII3, Graham* Frank Leslie s Blacksvood's,linickerbocksr, and House hold Words, for sale at , the JOURNAL BOOK STORE DRAFTING Instruments, Water Colors, Drawing Paper, Peucils, and Brushes. just received by Agents Wanted. RESPONSIBLE Local and Traveling In suraoca Agents-wanted to operate fur a permanent Company, to whom good induce ments will be ,ollerecl, Address D. S. ROSS, 142 York, Pe. 6 01' • New Boags. American Agitators - and Reformers, By BartiettS-- 1, 2 f: Life of Wm. H. Seward, his Speech . es, Orations, and Writings, Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern,....145 Life" of Horace Greeley, (new supply,) Stanhope ,Burleigh, or the Jesuits in bur Homes, (new supply,) . . M. W. M. DIARIES and Almanacs for 1856. Blotting Cases, Card Cases, Thermometers, Children's Books for the Holidays, Chess Men, Drawing paper, Bristol Board, Monochromatic Board, Hydropathic Encycloyedia, by Dr. Trail, Family Physician—Dr. Show, Family Dentist, Potiphar Papers, at the JOURNAL BOOK STORE. Y BONDAGE & MY FREEDOM. By JIM-Fred. Douglass. Journey to Central Africa. Bayard Taylor Giltillan's Third Gallery of Portraits, Father Clark, the Pioneer Preacher, The Hidden Path, Fables for Critics, Together with a general stock of Standard and Miscellaneous Works; good books for Young People; Stationery at Wholesale & Retail.;. Slater, Pens, Penctls, Inks—in short, everything in the , greatest variety usually i kept n a Book Store. t SLATES, Pencils, Writing Banks LlDrawing Books, Acconnt and Memorandum Books, Tracts, Sunday School Question and Class Books. Ink, Paper•sand. Chalk, Cray ons, Sealing Wax, Tissue, Tracing, Drawing. and Glazed. Paper;, Blotting Boards, Perfo rated Boards, Port-Folios, and Porte-Monnaies Call and examine at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE. MEDICAL NOTICE. Dit. DURAND. ROCFIESTER,.wiII visit Coy- Diatoronr, on the 9th of September:, 1456, for thopurpose of rendering medical aid to those afflicted with Curtoxic complaiuts, such as DISEASE OF THE LUNGS, BRONCHI TIS, CATARRH, &c., DISEASES OF THE LIVER, DYSPEPSIA and oth er DISEASES OF THE STOSI, ACH, BUM DER, PILES, • FEMALE COMPLAINTS, . . CANCERS, TUMORS, Ult.: - CERS, DISEASES OF THE EYE, DISEASES OF - THE KID NEYS, PALSY; AND ALL OTHER DISEASES INCIDENT TO THE HU MAN SYSTEM. ur26--tf. MILLPORT II d EAD-tiUARTERS! TfoErmsiitribgscLbeirrsrraelkil that ze e t y h method o i f n i r n e - • ceipt of, and are nom opening, g choice and desirable stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, to which they invite the attention of all who desire to make•purchases. Ourstock is large, has been selected with great care, and is par ticularly adapted to the wants of this section of the country. Our stock of Dry Goods con sista of DRESS Goons. TRIMMING!, RIBBON!, Ex ssoinzguns, PARASOLS, CLOTHS, CAS. SIMMS, VESTING!, DOMESTICS, SHIRTING!, LINENS, PRISM, Hostgar, Slum.% and a variety of other articles, too numerous to 'flouting. We have also a complete assort. 'ge nt of - • GROCERIEB, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY; all of which willke sold uncommonly cheap for ready . pay, and for approved credit on as realunaWO terms As any other establishment. MANN & NICHOLS. 44Weirt, Aug. 11, figii6.--17:13ttf •NT' ::LR llE.undersigned having- romied a co partaarship punder therrame - And 'title** JONES, MANN. & JONES , for the purpose. of extending their usefulness in the. Mercantile • business, have purchased the entire stock of C. S. Jones, Lewis Mann and A. F. Jones, which with the lazier ad• ditions now being made to .the consolidated Stock, by daily arrivals from New York aid Philadelphia, enables them to otTer to the Public and each of their former customers the largest, best and most extensive as.surt meat of goods ever brought into this To accommodate - themselves and their ens tomers, they have remodeled the Store form erly occupied by C. S. Jones, where they may be 'found at all times ready and willing to wait upon all who may extend to them their patronage. Their Stuck consisu 'of Dry Goods, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Provisions, HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES, Iron, Xaits, C. S. JONES, L. MANN, A. F. JONES Coudersport March, 2Otb, MO- • JONES, 'MANN ir JONES, Are now receiving a large lot of the best Style Prints consisting of Cocheco, Meri :tuck, Philips. Allen & Sons, Bri,ggg, Sprague & Co. Warranted' fast colors, also a lot of Cheap Prints. Cab & Examine. JONES, MANN 4. JONES; Would call the attention of thoie who are iv want of Cloths to their Stock, which they ar. continually replenishing consisting of - Broad Cloths., (BLACK Sr. BLUE,) M. W. MANN Cassimeres of all grades and styles; Saninats TWEEDS, • eirEadA'S 4T!. "MT, have now on hand several cinalitielp 11' - of Farmers Satin, which- is warranted to give satisfaction. Try it. JONES, MANN, & JONES", CALL AT JONES, MANN, & JONES' and examine their assortment of Sheet ings, Shirting Detnins, Ticks, Marrieu Stripes and Checks. They are just receiving a handsome lot of Bleached goods, which they are desirous of having their customers examine. OLD fashioned Dimity formic at ' JONES, MANN dt JONES WE have on hand a good assortment of Yankee notions, which we arc willing to sell at reasonable profit, Linen thread, Cotton du. (spool "& skain ;)• Linen and Cotton Floss ; French Working Cottoa Knitting do. Needles, Pins, with almost every thing belonging to this dopartmer. tf Trade. • JONES, MANN & JONES. ALL who are in want of .Boots or Shoe; will please call and examine tho stock a JONES, MANN & JONES, . Which i 4 the largest ever opened in this county. and we feel confident that we cal satisfy the most critical. We have also is Connection with this Branch of our business a Where we can order any kind of work; alai we belier•d that 'our home Made work is so parlor to that which is brought front abroad of the best quality, and of all the different kinds, with Boot & 6.hoe findings ut TEAS (Black and Green) from twenty-five cts. to a dollar, constantly on haud at JONES, MANN & JONES. nUR Stock of Groceries' is offered to the inspection of the Public with the lull :belief that it is the best in the county. We intend that this derutrinent of our buliic!' shall alivays be kept in readiness to supply the wants of this community. JONES, MANN ASt. JONES. JONES MANN & JONES, have certainly the best stock of Hard wa re eves kept in this place, and they intend to keep every thing in this line, and we feel contiden that we can do as well by.the ?ogle of du County as will be done by theniat /large Stock cif Crockery to geleet frets JONES, AIANN & JON Ell. WANTED at3ONES, MANN ei JONSIN Wheat, Rye, Buckwheat, Cara Oa Or anything the Farmer's hats fe ava tk can find ready sale for at our Stars. W E are keeping a good warty :at IRON from which we will supply tk 3la g of this section, as falloraky as tosy oil • dealt with at Wellsyille. JONES, MANN 4 JONES, AXTOULD Respectfully at.k..Cce Yams • VV of this county, to exaralue tlce A izaz rages, offered them in this pirce :44 e changing of their farm promos It etel . 3 t Merchandise, almost all oest: in fact, every kind theqs:ne ht. Ka lel :se, a more advanced figure t 1 Ctr pen at any of the Northern' market ,s tile to goods of the Merchant, are cleat the Iliad price excepting the teary art t tea win hare Transportation added. JONES MAXI de JONES. ?rfarelf2Oth,l4l Market. Boot & Shoe S LEATHER JONES. NIANN S& JONES Potatoes,
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