'HE, ITRNAL. COUDER SEPT, , 2S, 1856 RIME M ATTER S, iliAtili..S Ve have on liana a fine.assortawrit of blank StiitratNAs, SUMMONS, EXECC TIoNS D4r:DS, which WC will Son to those use for t'tena at the usual low price. We ai e also pre nared to print every variety of Blanks in the best stvl(.. GREAT WINJ STO3II TWENTY-NICE BrILDI.VGS DE STROYED BY FIRE• Thursday last will long be remem bered try our citizens, as prolific of Fr. an etely in the morn ing until late in the evening, a heavy gale of wind prevailed, filling the air witirdust, rendering it almost impos sible for pedestrians to gt about. There were a number of large fallows /Arming - various porticos r,f the ceurity, which the fearful wind farmed Into vengeful arid destructive flames, cathing a probable loss 14' 12,000 worth of property. The number of ),uildin g s destroyed by fire on the read between this place and \Fells• Allegany Co., N. V., was trcen• g-three, including a large steam saw mill and tavern-stand two miles this side of Wellsville, where several other foie heuses were burned. The dis en,ee is 31) miles Twelve miles south west of this place, on the Allegany River, a ‘‘'hole settlement composed 01 six houses, barns. Scc.,•Was_destroy cd. At. the latter place, a woman barely escaped with life, after her clothes were on fi , e, by throwing her-. efl into a m;ry ditch, where she was I oat], completely exhausted, about ...clock in the evening, at which time a hind Providence favored us with a sin , wer (.1 1 - ;:in that put an end raVl:gt's of the file. Por a while :a any of our citizens were fearful of dent, uct.ion Of our beautiful village, dense was the cloud of smoke which cverlin ig it, and so near was the int rittial and 'lest' uctive element.which 'Loved, sc fearful to the neighboting moi l s ; and to the timely rain we rolnibly owe the present existence toviu. \Ve.t learn that Lilt] re. was very little or no isisura•iee on the property ile- The loset,; are principally rir, or in iiiilifi.irent.eiictialstatiee3, a.al will feel tlii4 ili-pensation very iicateiv. We have nut vet holni "1 ; r : y being :11Ltd ill the ni or we.s.tern ImrtironS of the •K ~1 S adt-dav 1l:•:; IN :1 ;'th_• L., i' I~ I a'itl t.) 111,11ge for it a ii(nAtor , 17 ‘.7., , !11 If:.; a;(! that vtr4 (nu:l.4 lii 1 , 1n“1 in the (Ir atIV +l . 6lWr ea`t "1 Intl , 1-1-11 , ; , 1 'lvy:. oarce"; c uir i„tt rtt , . r , r!r arc••.n~ r i i ,paltitioa i, ra,r. iutrua ink, anti impunetr:ll,lo fr,rti,t,.; arc erztlicated, so titat la a feAv r- Potter county xvill take its prop ltittn iu the wealth aatl wtirtii of ,:divcaltli: Our citizens, so :dL lacy d improve their propel ty e ~ttitig a good Cxa , nple to their = Dr. A. C. Jacicsots;, whose extra we with our paper of the filth attired in this place on Friday :1,1 remained until N l ondaY , du the time he treated three difficult . ‘f Stamm c ling, and Stuttering ILlVing seen the persons itice they were cleated, we tr., without hesitation that he can . - I.!cite 11,e malady of impediment of Ivech without any d milt, and we plea.ure in ro:iommending him atilict ed. He will revisit this -ct iiext Spring or Summer. Li= The Free Mate treason prison in Kansas h av e all been admitted rf:'l and are at libert,y, if it was !..4•al to bail them after being inearcei ti;ret: month•J, why not when first .:'"' l Ql The election in lowa and iyo•e dune the work. 4dienrned on Saturday evening, of h-lv,ng tried a few casesr among which of May vs. M'lntyre, in which the atrtrded a judgineat of VD and costs rat the Deft. The htetthag 170driesda,y Zoning. At art early heur, the Court Room was filled to a positive jam by the citizens of thts coun- . ty; and many who could not get into the main hall, were stationed in the ante-room, and on the speakers' stand on the east side of the building, which had been erected for the Mass Meeting field daring the day. The meeting wars called to order by A. G. Olmsted, Chair man of the Coudersport Fremont Club, who, after going through the.order of meeting, in troduced Wm. H. jam:, of Mifflin, who soon won the entire attention of the large audience. and retained it for nearly an hour and a half. by a speech that would have done credit even to ell lees Sumner. His dicettin is chaste and easy, free from all language calculated to of fend the feeling's of the most risudious person, and at the same tiufe, of the most emphatic argumentative character. His delivery was etoiment and strictly rhetorical. The loud and rei 2 eated cheers of the audience, showed that they were listening with favorable ears to his s..ntiments. We predict, first that the people of this district will elect him to Con. gross this fall ; and secondly. that they will be justly proud of their Representative. Hon. ions J. PeAncr. of Lycoming, our present Congressional Representative, vir.te next called upon the stand, and . on appearing. received three such cheers as only our yt.o minty can give, and which clearly manifested' their approbatiot of his course at IVashington. He madeitly aetnowletly„ed the compliment' and m .de an elopten: and impressive speech of an hour in length in which he made many friends, and not an enemy. Dr. Elder of then made a fatV remailcs,.and as the c' ock struck e!even, the meeting adjourn ed with a en?. excellent music from the Ando , ver Brass Band, which we can with truth pronounce to be an excellent and well drilled. haul. proceedings of the mass meeting will he found under the editorial head. NVyrrc of Sweden, five miles east of this p:aCe, caught a two-year-old black Bear in a - trap la:: weWt. lie weighed about 180 pound: h:tt had been so:ne three or four days in the trap when Mr. W. found him,. and as a matter of course. was not eatable.- His skin is for sale at $5.0:1; a gallon and a half of oil taken fromlihn is °ahead at $lOO, and some ofit engaged. oae or two. more have been see:: in the same neighborhood recently, we understand. \V invite the attention f our'read ers to our new Schedule of Terms, on the Lost page of this paper. We are compelled to raise our subscription price to 51,25 in order to make-our self safe apinst expenses. No one can olject to this as we promise that our paper shall he in every way worth the price asked for it.. We hope our friends will increase our subscription all in their power. Ma. Entr. - )a--llorrier has m•wcd, and that in the right direction. .The meeting called for the 13th inst. wa s it ell attended. Although this Wai our first meeting since the cowrie:teem cut ..f tlds campaign. the feeling manifest ed on the occasion showed', that our people are not unmindful ar the im taut i;sues now bef..re the people. Wm. Cr: shy was called to the chair, and E. 'roatcherapp , .irited Secretary. Alz,2r som !inartial*.mi sic by mr band the 111,!Ctit14 was addressed by L Ben son, la a p speeca on the nit (1 tca River. 11.13 -M r. D innintl, I'llA zlw allusion to th Free State mt2a iii - li ta-a4, w:to are hattlin - A . fu r liberty— (' th , .: pw it they are now ia—hunted a-; ilsoc ire b•; tit: SI:ISC Power iSt ted by our Djim,cratic President, was tb!i!bn..; ev.ra na. He was .1,11 ,wc. - 1 by the 11.2 v. 14. F. Porter in souse appr.!piiiste reMarks, in which slion.cd the propriety of Ministers spaking in favor of humanity, which is denied by some, as much as to say that the cause of humanity (in ogler words the cause of the down-trodden and opprossed,) has no thing to do with poloties. , We are willing to ad risi;. it in their ea to. 'pore is no relig ion in the politics of the Democratic party, and their ministers properly let the subject alone. After some ter rific cheers, is Fremont Club was formed;;Xtad the meeting adjourned to meet in Coudersport, the 17th inst. Tag aux. JAMES BUCHANAN, the Democratic nominee for the Presiden- , cy, sent a letter to the politFeal organ . ization in . New York city known as the "Tammany Society ; or Columbian. Older," in reply to as invitation to be prorsent at their celebration of the Fourth. Ho expressed himself hon ored ,by the invitation, and ivould most gladly have accepted, hut that it was impossible. ,pe adds— "At a period when the National Democratic party of, the country are everywhere rallying to defend the Constitution and the Union against the sectional party who would outlaw fif; teen of our sister States from - the Con, ' federacy, it must cheer the heaft every patriot to know• that the Dernoc racy of the Empire State, in solid and united column, are rushing to the res eue." . _ his stated in one of' our exchanges that Mr. Buchanan, in the year 1512., supported the Fede,•al candidates De ' Witt Clinton and Jai ed Ingersoll for President and Vice President both being from the F/ ee States. Mr. Pill - more also supported in - 1523 .Tohn Q. Adams and•Richmd Rush for the same offices, both being froth tha Free States, and in 1536 he also supported William H. I-hrti.4nn and Francis Granger, again both Frce State men. A change haY ceme over the spirit of their dreams since then, Mt . Buchan an's change occurred in or before 1521, when be supported Jackson and Cal houn, both Sonthern men, for Presi= dent and Vice President, as he dia the same ptrsons in 1525. Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Fillmore both stand on the same platform now in de . n6uncing as violent and revoluti,mary what they at one time regarded as right and proper. Mr. Fillmore says : "But this is not.al!, Sir, ‘Ve sec a political party presenting candidates for the nesidency and Vice Presi dency, selected 1:n- the first time from the Fi ee States alone, with the'avowed purpOse of electing these candidates by suffrages done part or the Union only, to rule over the whole Uuitcd States."—North, American. 10' Allison White, Esq., the Bu chanan candidate lot Congress in this district, made an open confes , ior: of the true position of his party. lie said, in the course of his speech at the Court House on Tuesday evening. that " were I in Kansas I should prbbaM y vote to make it a 'free state—not be cause I had any conscientious .scruples against holding slaves—furl never had any. such scruples—but because slave labor is not adapted to 'the soil and cli mate of that territory." We submit that a man who has no scruples against depriving a fellow man of his liberty, is not fit to be the representative of fr - eemen. We shall see on the 14th of next month how many voters in . this county have .no -scruples against holding s'aces, because, after this frank avowal of Mr. \V bite, no man who does possess such scruple, will think of voting for him. Ova friends will temcm } t•er thn there is t0 . 15e a Mass Meeting . of Etc- Far the Journal publicans in Harrison on Wednesday, Oct. Ist. Let there be a general turn out OIIDEPSP ORT lIARICEI I CORRECTED WEEKLY, FOIL 71111 J Its , ur SC HOW ! ! A KE It . JACKSON, Dealers in Dry Goods. Groceries, fiats . & Caps, Boots & Shoes. Crockery, • Pork. Fioar, Me.ll " Main Stied, Coudeappil, Pct. Flour, per bhl . Pork, " Salt. " " Corn Meal, per JUL) r Butler, per lb.. Lard, - Perk, -' • Wool. " 3'l to 31. Deer Skin, per ts 4. Oats, per bushel Corn, " • Nye, . rr 1 Potatoes, " 51). 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Gen er'l Election Proclamation- P URSUANT to an of the Gen- D eral - Asxembly of the Commonwealth of PeunFylvania,uotilled "An Act relating tenpe eluctioni of thii s Commonwealth," approved the second clay. of July, 4. D. one then:and eight hundred and thirty-nice, 1, Ft :nut: A. STEIIIIINS. Sheriff of the county of-Totter, Penncylvania, do hereby make known' and = said. th:.t a Goncral Election 'trill bes held in saidcon:ttyolTot:er no the SPconcl TUESDAY (14th) of October, 1,736, at which time state and conoty ellicersus followtlare to be elected, to wit : - 011 C person fo'r Canal Connnis, , ioner of the Coinzponweala t of l'ennsrfrania. Oi 'non• le person for .lifiliior Ganeral oldie Csmn we:dth of l'enn4vlvanil. I Ale foi• Sitrveyor General of the CO11111101: .1:h of Penn,ylvania. One person for Member of Congre ,, s for the Congreimotra district. ea:uprising the counties of Centre, Clinton, L; cowing, 311111 in, Sulliv.w and l'o:!er. Two persons for members of the notem of 'Representatives. of dm General Assembly . of Pennsylvania, in emijatietiou with the emmities of LYconnmr and Clinton. to represent the eminties of f.yeoming, Cliolott and l'ottar, in the House of iteprii::etitatb.'es of the General Assembly - of Pomisylvanio. One person for the office ut ShoriX for the coun:y of Potter. Two perg,o.ip; for Associate Judges for the county of Potter. • One persrt,i ;Lr the offihte of Treasurer for the cc lllily of Potter.- One person for the office ofCitunty Surveyor for the comity of Poner. Oto: •person for the office . of Prosecutittg An oruey fur IL: cuu..tt• of Potter. _. Due person for the otke of Coroner for the colony of Potter. • . One person for the onico of County Com ntissioner of the county of Potter. tine person fur the mike of Auditor' for the cueutt . of Potter. . I il!,4 , 11111110 knowo attd give.notice, as in and by the rtili,P C;joii on he aforesaid act I inn di- Teeted; th a 'every per-on excepting Justices of the Peace, who hold- ant; office of appoint ment of profit or Irmo under die Government o f ;ha 1 - cited thanes *or of this State, or of any itv or incorporated &strict, whether ,a coni toi,stotted °dicer or-otherwise, a subordinate efficer or agent, who is or shall he employed nailer the legislative, jndiciary, or excentive department of this state or United Mates, or of any city or incorporated district, Nutt ids() that every member of Congress and of the st tte Legislature, and of the select and coot mon council (irony city, or commissioners of any illcorporated district, is by law lIIC tpable of ho'iling nr exercising at the same titre tint .office or appointment of Judge. Inspector, or Clerk. of alts' election in this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector or Jude, or other officer of any -Itch election shall be eligible to any Office then to he voted for. ME= tut! I - led ‘ - .1.11 Act rela!iug to elec tion+ :id I.r 0411:n'- purpo , es:," approved April Will 1 , '.10, it is (...,oae.ed th d the 111 . 0/ilS.illl 1: : ;11 5e64011 :41 in bid be , o erne:trued:v.: to pre veut aur tuilbary officer or Borough otiieer trout seivinz Jzidge.ll:spector, or Clork any geuer it or speciAl eleedou i.i this Cow e - It is-eiii.thc.r rected tint the mee':iug of the retairii jUdges iit the Court douse in Comte . ' s port to in ihe out the ge..er.il returns, - shall lie o:t the -first Friii cv succeeding the general e; e c..io t, which .17t h d iy of Octo ber. . . retarl jutlgt!.:t of Ce,tro. Cruito , , 'onto, Suli s tv.in cpulpr:-i: 5 die Xl":lll7l , ;:gre.sioti...) a; the Court Ilun,e cirjitu.port, '-fue4(.l;vtlio '_'lst d y of uctolwr pe‘t. to ortitte out an otiiiet ti retort' . ter member - of Coi•gre , t 4 : .t rettfro judge:: of Ityconottg., Clittto.toe'd Potter ootiot.ies 1,1 meet to the t2eort to ‘Uitt,,tte.titort. 0.1 Ttettql.ty the ,y of ottor r eat, to to tke 0111 fete: ts for toe:otter.; of t '\ .trutlie k , towit awl give notice Ih tt the p!ttee. , for itotdiog the %fere.: i l gt.- er tl etee•io I 'le the set .u•;1 towt,tlitits at , t 1 !tont - 6'4li , wi iiai the comity of Potter, :are as fo'.ll =EI the toy, .11i1prt. at th lion3o of Y. 11. Abbo . .t, ius For the Ai:t•lf un, Zll 1110 "it:1111 , 11 110:t .e itr, id to A-z. , /iip. l'or of lit the lioomi of .k. It. Luni i io‘v at Cis.ta... at the se:tool him..., tow 41 . 1ip ror the tov..e,lli, of Ettlali Ilnu i !'tore:cf.' 0fr0.1 , 1,:t . 4: Por !he imrAili c nl t.;..e,••, , ee; ~1 .Ite of J. C. = For Err.: -11: ‘ ‘ Of 11 ‘,.;N0n..1 the ftm::c - of ihohmew, i... : . For the ;for.' ,),!, ,e'oool 11. Focthmov...,•llli , lf refo , ., et the holtse of For ?0w , .-hi.: of ilo:ner, at the hoive of .I;tinE , Fol: the I mv, , h , ..p of ;;t the house ofJoh, For Ole tow: ships of 111.11 Jeeli.mo. at the hi ti:e of faijah J For the at the school Ito::-e is - I'm' the tow...ship of Poi tage, at. the house of !Litton F, Kizer, iasaid tov.-,..hip, For the imv,,ihy of Itoalelte,. at the 'ehool house hear lit:cf.:lo s :of towo.- f'cie the of z..h at the school house Iledir Joh , : V01111) , ` , , i I slid ItILV:IShiI). Fur SvVe•lim, Ihis house of Aseil,oli T. ge t. is ,:,‘I iosvestop. For the, of S:ew (I,:wi. at the 01' J alit, s :Pt tOW , , , 1111). F4)1 . 111c t0W1,111,/ at the house of Ucl ('ook, ins iid township. the tow! ship of l'iysseg, at the ecuse of Atlas lleatte:t. ill s: id tuft, he 'For the tovria , hei of ‘Ves' Branch, at the house of I,einael 11 ailmodd. in , township. For the totviiship of Wli irlon. at the house of dose i dt 1.. Nelsoo, los ild totv,slu k i. For the llorough of Coudeistheott, at th Court 11 oust! ins ~d Doi ough. Given under Ills h old at Coudersport, thiq th dtv of September, A. D. and fa the filst year of the Litle,ilto lance. oldie Uni•ed - P. A. S . I: f: II 13 IN S , s Sli cri f. SuEntrr's OrricE, Sept. r, 1n5(.1'. YATES C MTN I'Y NIiTRSERY. Wr 11. OLIN & CO., of the Yates • c ounty Nurseries, love fur sale a large and valuable assortment of TRIM TREES of all varieties usually cultivated, These Trees are young and of yiiirous gro'wth. The qual ities are.tho must choice known, and are war ranted graninc, Also a tine stock of .ORAA SIENTAL TREES and_Slill ULMER , :rir address orders to C. lit'ae.ll, Pen Yam Yates Co.. N. Y. . Sept. 11, 1556.-2 ams ALLEGANY HOUSE, . Samuel M. Mills, Proprietor: On the Wells vine road, seven miles North of Condersport NEW-, '_•;GOODS•• •• pprim sttbsetih;er has just. received a geper- IL al , saci.mettt of fall and winter good. con,isiin.- of • D GOODS, • . CLOTHING, • • • BOOTS & -SHOES, HATS 8,7 CAPS, • • BONNETS, RIBBONS,' GROCERIES & CROCKERY; and almost every, article needed in the town and rielnitr,'Which he pledges himself to . - gell as !owns the o.llr E.'S T. Ills old customer , : and friends and the pub lic generally are invi'ted, I call and examine for themselves. D. E. OLMSTED, •Cendersport Oct. 4th, 1/...:;5 JOURNAL BOOK STORE NEW ARRANGEMENT. TEdersigned haring; purebaied U to tile entire Stock of Books lately owned by Tyler & Jones, and colipleted her as sortment by new purclutses in the city, offera to the public, the greatest variety and .best selected Stock of lIISTORICAE, NCELLAN El/US BIOGRAPHICAL, bud •• CLASACA Books ever presented 'for t•ate in this county All the new books of any value are kept constantly 011 hand, or procured by elpre-s Mr customers who may desire them. Ii is betieved-that a taithfut atientiou to business, cud an earnest des - ire to oblige all who may deal with her, will s6cure'a liberal amount of pa:foliage. school Books, Stationery old kinds, um reriali Mr Paper Flowers, erc., eons:tinily on kind; atso Mtedc, Alteps", Mathematical Instra i mews. Ptease examine Mryoursetyes. - M. NV. MANN. Coudersport, May 74, 18.5 ti. • MAGAZINES. rlurrs,k)rs, Graham's, Frank Lf lis s ltackwoo:fs,Knickerbocker, and House hold Worth, for ,tio at the 101;11NAL BOOK. STORTI DRAFTING InArtiments, \\'.tterColors Drawiwz Paper, renens, and Brasiler just rec..ived by . Agents Wanted. ESPONSIBLE Local and Traveling In- JOisuratice Agents wanted to operate for a perm ,nent Conip,oly, to whom good induce ment will La odered. Addrerls. U S. BUSS, 14'2 York, Pa. • New Boozs. A inerican:Agidi:or.; RefornierA, B Bartlett sl,2r Life of, Win. It. Seward. h.s speeclt e (iranon.:. ;tild ]Ol Life and B(i a Ivies of Fanny Life of liorace Greeley, ltieu Stanhope Ilnriii h, or the Jiomit., iu our Homes, (new supply'.,) M. \V. M. VARIES and Almanacs for ISSG 70;teting Cases, Card Cases; Therarytne!ers, Chtldrett:.4 boo for the frolidays, Cher.; lieu, Dratving paper, Bristol }Board, Moneehreatatie Board; Itydropatliic Efleyeayetlia, by Dr. Trail, Phy4eiatt—Dr. r3he , ,v, • Family Deatist, Potiphar I'apers, at the JoURNAL BOOK STORE. BONDAGE 6,.....)11" FRI.:EDO:U. By Jo:lrney to Cettintl Buvaid Taylor Tiiird (;:thory of Portraits, C;ark, l'iodecr l'reacizer, Tip?. 11 ddcn 1d:; Toge:her" Wi:lt a .general stock nC S. ta . ilthrd and .11t-cellzip , olis Vorl;;; boo„, 6 , r ; Wi10 , ,e,;00. A 7. ; „Sba, s, aeils. la/. s eve, .iiing At .the greater! %.,r.l,iy in a .IS,J.ti•:•_•!l.re. iho Court. I;mik. (:;;!•s Cl,:~- int•, ajili;.; IVIIX. 1 . 1,217 e. 13kgling 1.111 ,61;0-,a,i,, .It'd tx,un i at JuIAZN.II:, BOOK-510U E. MEDICAL NO-TICE r 0. ,, _ROCHESTER, will t~,.rsrottr, nu the 9th of September, Ift.o, flir the pitr i •Ose of reAcri.,g medic,) in those :itilieteti with CtrituNlC ettm; , l.titt:!", such lASI:AST OP THE LUNGS. DRUM:III TI.S, CATARRII, DESEA:',I'..i (li' TIII: VIVI:AZ, DYSPEPSIAuoiI oth erl)lSliA.SliSUP'l'llis sTOM_ AtAl , P.LADIIi:{I. COMPLAINTS, TUMOIZS,• IISEASES 111' Tin: •NEYS, PALSY. AND ALL OTIII:11 DlSi;A:i;ss Usi(2i1)1.:N1"110 1111: lir. MAN • 5i7.31.1.M allg2 4 — • MIILLPORT. br ' 1911 I - 71, r ""' 9 rl - 9 zr•9 •", TIE subscribers- take Ohs. method of it , - fortnin , their frtcetls RI R they arc in re ceipt of, andaru no .v opeutng, a choice attd tle-tirahle tctech of ST.II'ILE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, to which they invite the attention of alt - wha tle.4.ire to in the purch . a-c+, Our,eock ha: keen ,e;ectetl with great care; and is par ticularly adapted to the wants of the: scene'? of the country. Our stock. of Dry Good:teen s:so; of •Dai.:ss. Guru's. Tailimtsos, Rionoss, I:m- / 4- • . ' JOXES, -MA NA' 02‘..G: ' Broil onoics, P.lnssoLs, Ci.oins, C A s... . , SIIIIIILCi, V.E.,TINGS 7 DOMEST/Ci, _1 wou tv ic e..pec: fi i ;: y as h t h e F„ S11111115;1 , 3, LIN V.Ns, Pity; yof Ibis couilly to ex - .. nine the s, :A . lios‘raV,'STLl.W7..., tips, olfero:1 them to this ,IlliCe., fur lb and a variety - of o her articles, too woncrous i cita i wing r;f Chair faros pt., (ilea' fur i to mention. We have also a complete •assori, c m„,.,`,l„, ti di se, a t„„,,,, t at kinds of gf tue"i o f ' • . ' • I in tile!, every kiwi tke fat - fuer has to se GROCERIF,F4, HARM-AI - LE AND ( a more odvanceal figure:in , Condor:To- , C ; ,ll.Ol' , Kl . lltY; . at al Y ni . the :Northern wark.e.,e, olt all of which will be sold toicoinuionly cheap 1 g,n - 00, of lke.Merctuut, are abau.. it - VC for ready pay, nod fur approved credit Cu a. pricei exeep ,i,,,, a ve. l t „., y a 1 .,,,,. reasonable ` erns,: as o: oilier establi:ll:nen!. 1,,,,.„ m it ,.. pon l i i„ n ~ cull& I --, , .* - ' ' - -:.IIANN & NiClltil.S. A ill.; , rt; Atig. II , 1;';Blil-5:1-.',:af I March 20tii, j 1Vi, ‘ 0 1 , :ii • AiaNN & Jo: „.?-fiEw rglUl tinaerqgneci haying tonne/ t ' _L. partnership under the name and title of JONES, DIANN & JONES, for the purpose of extending their usernlnees in the 31orcantile business, have purchased the'entire stock of C:S. Jones, Lewis-Maim and A. F. Jones, which with the large ad ditions now being made to 'the consolidated Stock, by daily arrivals from New York asd Philadelphia, enables them to offer to We Public and each of their former customers the largest, best and most extensive assort went of goods ever brought into this ollarket. To accoMmodate themoelires and their en, touters ; they have remodeled the•Stote form erly occupied by C. S. -Jones, where they may be fooutl - at nil times ready and willing to wait upon all who may extend to them their patronage. Their Stock consista o - Dry goods, ITARDWARE, GROCERIE(S, Provisions, HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES, iron, Xails, 4'c. C. S. JONES., L. MANS, A. F. 'JONES Coudersport Mnreh, 2nth, 1656. JONES, MANN 4.. JONES, Are now receiving a largo lot of the beat Prints consistingrof Cocheco,"3leri Allen &Stint., Briggs, Sprague & Co: IVurralitcd f.i.st colors, also 3 let of Chcap Print,. Caß & Examine. - JONES, 3/A NN 4- JONES, Would call the attention of those who aro Is want of map; to their Stock, which they as. continua* replenishing consisting of Broad Cloths., 70 W. MANN Caz;siuleres of all grades and styles, Sattiae► TWEEDS, JIE.4IOeS lirEolliFnaer.rer".°Snatilnian‘dOußcehvetrl sawina alti'lesl to give qati t tetton, Try it . JONES, MANN, 4. JONES. (TALL AT JONES; MANN, & JONES ki and examine their assortment of Sheet' shirting, Detains, Ticks, 3larrien ripe,; and Check.g. They are juqt receiving liand., , onin lot of Bleached goodA, which they are deiirous of having their customs's examine. OLD fishionnd Dimity for sale at JONES, MANN & JONES - v v - u - E Inve on hand a good assortment 0 ankee notions, which we are to ell at reasonable profit, Linen three Cotton do. • & ;) Linen an Cotton floss, French Working Cotto linitting du. :N e es, Pins, with almost every thing belonging to this dcpartmet cf . Trade. JONES, MANN LT,:. JONES. - A LI, who are in want of Boot! or Shoes Ili will ple:t.Vcall and examine the stock o IVhich largc3t. ever opened thi colinty. and we reel confident that we cap ,ittisfy the ntoq critical. We have alert ia connection with this Brunch of 011 f businase e S4l , I S t .- 13 (1) p ~, t : i ' ~... 3 Where we cin ordei any kind of work; and v.*; be:ieve i bat our flenic Made work is at pvrior to that which is brought from, Abroad of :ha !Kw. .panty, and of all the ditrerect wi.ll Shoe tindingA JUNES. lANN &JONES. TEAS . (Black and Green) fro'm twenty-itra ch , .. to a dollar, cownantly on hand ei JUNES, MANN tt JONE 3. a rl.rr: stock or groceries is offered t• sks inqpecr,ffil of the Public with this fa belief tit.lt Oichera in the County. W 4 tlii6 department of oar bindles he ken, in readiness to salmi the of Lili; TONES MANN a . JONES, hare osrt2ili. ,floc.. or II a r d r • • ' A:l'; in lins in..be, and they intend till 'itt et ,ry :his Ws feel ectihit ;bac !II .1n a,i trei: h the People of Curnity uitt i e dune k, 'intuit ',V COM - S:ocit of :roe iery •• • . JOSE:3, SILI.N.N J 01111 • at.ll/Nr.:6, 31A1IN J(t NVl(oat, itye, tit Or anyllung :he Farnier3 him f. can find ruddy sale for at our Stirs. W E ara keeping a goad mat:- IRON . . i i from which we will sapply tl e Black-. . of thi , see;ii,m, as rivorably as they Iv' i deall-with at Wellsville. - BLACK & BLUE,) JONES, MANS & JONES, 00t & Shoe L P: A T li E It I=nlC= Potatoes,
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