The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, October 02, 1856, Image 3

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..CuUDERSPORT, ()CT, '2, /6.56
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REPUBLICAN MASS MEETING
A meeting, wit be held at the First
r„,l-., of Sionamahoning, on Tuesday.
net. 7th;, 18513, at 2 o'clocli. P. M.,
,vhieli will he addres-ed by the Hon.
.1. ,f. Pearce, M. C., H. N. 11,!.111kter,
of Bellefonte, li. Smither,
a nd other distinguished speakers:---at
wnich time there will he a pole raising.
By order of the Committee of ar-
rangernentS
A couple of our subscribers have
c,etTacted•to furnish us with wood.
‘vouli inform them that vo are
ready for it, and would Le pleas
‘,l to have it immediately.
ti's purpose removing the Journal
(Mite to the second floor ,of Mr. Lewis
:%Etint's old store-hou , ,e, (luting this,
%reek or next; and should any of our'
friends call and itot find us in the huild
i•e we now occupy, they will find us
in the plac:t above mentioned. We
(MOW lhi, a:unmet:merit in order to
wan' our fl agaiu,t inconveniencc,
slomid 01E0( . 1 be
i,•Av in time fu 11.4 to carry out ou:
Inlentio4 or reMoving
ilnavin.-13y ref-rence to nit
cf.lnnm,, it wiN he sew:
thig celebrated physician fur
the Liver, 12.11(1 Ki 1 ,-
1 , N 4, will be at G'.7l-:;mite's 11.0_ 0 1 1 % ,
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311..). 6. Maws ut Con,loistst,(t
wa, iheu introcjacell, 'tvlso for a time
ild.iss.s-ed the intsetistg, and was ii , teaed
tti with attention arid intere,t by all
iu ,•,•!it..
The 1, 410%611'2 preamble and
were then pr.ip•o;ed and adApleti
without a dissenting. voice :
W e believe it is - tI e duty of every
voter and citizen of our laud to give a
hearty support to those pi incip!,:s that
tend must for the good of all i ts ha h
i t at 74, erith.ntt di aiuct i un , that :t
114 r duty, particularly to considt:r
the ‘vell-being of all I.ylio are in any
way orpressed. We believe the AA
mini,tratian Presi4ent Pierce as a
ivhole, has not tended to this end, and
filither, that the platform which iron,
James Buchanan is pledged to sup
port, flues not contain such principles.
e believe the in of the Re
publican patty as lot med at Poiladel
phia contains sunk liberal principles,
John C. Fremont has pledged him
self Ict the support or this platform.
Thelefine, Resolvcd, That it - is our
valne , t design to see him elected as
Pre ident of our c4.untry, and that so
far as lies in our power we will favor
his electi.,in.
rp r L-olved, fr,m our knotvledgo
)f the 401) 1 1blicAn o..inination for Itep.
Cpm, , r c ,s particularly, and also fin.
State , ' .likes they meet our wishes ancl
We eau cheerfully give them our s4p
po,t.
Re,ailveti, That the thanks of this
meeting be presented to the speaker
tor his attendance and remarks.
Meeting adjourned.
S. SMITH, Pres't.
L. BIRD, Secretary. •
We give place to the following cir
cular with pleasure, as we are always
willing to,extend the hand of fellow.
ship in the cause of education; • •
TuAcurttS! INsTrrtrrc,—.-The Sec
rtid Session - 4 the Wltlean Couoty
•Teachets' Institute, will commence
on the fist MosnAY of October, (13th)
and continue four weeks. Teachers
from the adjoining counties are invited
to attend. The labors of this Institute
Will be devoted exclusively to the
preparation of Teachers fir our Com
mon Schools': Not only the Tucons
of teaching gill be giyen but. the
FRAC rice. The services of Prof. J. F.
SroonAno, have been secured for a
part of the term. Pt of. Stoddard is
one orthe most suceesslttl Teachers
in the State, and the former popular
Principal of the Lancaster Normal
School, Prof. C. It. Corium, one of
the former efficient editors of the New
York. Teadter, wilj also be with us.
Prof. ConuaN has •been engaged in
teaching fur many years, and is now
a Professor of Mathematics in one of
the popular schools of Northern Penn
sylvania. H. C..litcEox, Esq., State
Superituendeat, has promised to
spend a short • time with us. The
many words of cheer, and the valua
ble 'suggestions he gives in his lec
tures, always find a welcome ill the
heat is of our Teachers. The lectures
he gives . . and the 'spirit and zeal be
manifests in the cause of Commou
pools and ill do:advancement of the
Teachers e seldom equal-
Jed. • I):. C. lt. Supetituend-'
ent of Elk Co. will also be with -us.
The Teachers nt Etk cootiv are ex
pected to meet with us, live. y ta
cility will he olimed fin the improve
ment of Teachers, that cart be had.
Lectures' will he given to the glass
every and the Teachers will be
requited to take notes of p. em, gpou:
which they will be examined the day
The Tkitims will not, exceed $1,50'
for the tour weeks. Art angentents
will he made for those who wish
to board themselves, rituvwEe
cations are made in season. Board
ing call be had as lowas the times and
;nice of produce will allow.
"f cache's should bring with theM
full set of books, such as are used in
the school; 01 tae County, anti such
others as they have for reference ;
also, a slate, paler and memorandum
book. Teat!lteri-", come prepared tv
labor, and that faithltdly. We ex
pert •to see all win, ii.tend to teauh l itt
Cutliity, t•Selit at this Institute.
F. A. ALLEN. Co, Supt,
.S.NrcTuroar, Sept. 18, ISSG. : -
E.": " Y S"1 1 / 1 .! I , i: the hunker candidates
f.it• ..e.inty offices, have turned politi
cal b(! errs, and te:l th.! must pittiful
stulies to every voter they meet. • •t 1
antti and a ro-
bo,t person ought to bu ashamed to
make snili au exhibition of
There 'J . .: nu decency iu eloctioio,tering
againq a candidate, because he has, by
per•everiogitrdthtty u:tirhisowithands,
s•eerilud a comfortable livirrg. .We
should thirtk a man would 1 ,0 devis
ed who could a.k for vote on such
.4;:' , unds, Will yuu •pay a premium
tut- and wan: of energy
in gctting a living nut, rebuke at
the pulls the comtemptible system
tAirli the. hunker leaders have intro
a,,e,•d into this euunty. Let the Ile-
pu Mican county ticket receive an
overwheltning vote, and we shall never
again wltness men electiOneering
against an opponent simply because
he has attended to his own business,
wifiked hard, paid his debts, and se
,
cur . ed 4. comfortable hate.
EI7F The Patriot has et last been
induced in hoist the names of Petriken
and Di:Emhach for Assembly,_ though
it is feared that the smothered feelit gs
of the. editor will some 'day cost his
life. We know not what healing pow
er• has been applied to the editor's
wounds,•hut our private opinion • is
that tEe remedy was a strong applica
tion of the
.extr;:ct of gold mines, or
shinplaAers, notwithstanding the lat,
ter has always been a subject of the
aversion of the said editor and
leaders. We will not be surprised to
hear (after the elections) that the same
application was brought to bear upon .
the editor to induce some of the ex
telsive lies put forth in. the Patriot of
last week relative to the Mass Meetings
held here. "Money," however, "is
the toot of all evil," and in the case
of the Patriot, has had an ex.tensive
growth
r ff . We invite the attention of every
reader to the political sermon in anoth
er column. It corns from an old
resident of this county and is right to
ttio point.
CANDinAT ES and others can now
procure the Republican State • and
County ballots fur the October• elee
tiol•, at J. S. Mann's office.
A VOICE FROM THE CHURCH.
• At the Republican meeting held at
Yonkers last -evening, the Rev. 5. C.
Richmond ; of 'the' Episcopal Church,
.made a brief speech, in the course of
which he said that the great question
involved in this canvass was an emi
nently moral, teligious and social Tie -
'ion, and therefore it was not unfit that
even a clergyman—for a cletgyrean
Was a man—should feel impelled to
give les voice in favor of its success,
He said that the motive power of the
southern oligarchy whieb supported
Buchanan is governed simply by Ote
pocket. Those now calling th !resolves
Buchanan democrats really belng, to
the Mammon-ocracy. The Republi•
can cause emphatically deserves the
support of the working-men—for no
other principles now offered to their
support can sera re the rights. of ft ee
labor for the working,,man, either
North or South, East or West.--ve.
,Po.gt
Never- before were so many good
men of all-classes-and ptofessions en:
listed in the _service of any party, as
are now laboring for the success of the
Republican - cause. It is a rare Jhing
to find a roan making any ptetensioni
to Christianity, opposing Fremont, It
is impossiblu that a party thus sustain
ed should be defeated,
A friend writ;lsto inform us, that
the old hunkers are accusing our Kan
sas correspondent with various hard
things j and asks I/3 to defend 1 411/ tat
the Journal. Oar friend is over
tire. Don't he know that the Buchan
an men deal in nothing butfal seltoods ?
If their press_speak ufan oppone - iit, or
of a public meeting it is only to tell
falsehoods. Flow then should our 20E,
respondent escape :their slanderous
tongues 1
The character of Hugh Young, fir
truth and verocity,bonor and integrity.
is above suspicion, and no responsible
TY) in-dare attack either. It] r. Y, left a
good situation w h ine he was surround
ed with troops of fi lends, took his life
in his hand, and went to liansas to
aid Inaking; that Territory a free
State,
if any ,. frl etl in this county are so lost
to all sit Ise of decency, as to slander
a man under such circumstances, what
mean thing would they decline doing
in the service of silvery? We .hope
no friend will again ask us to notice
their dirty slanders.- The Journal has
a nigher mission to perf:mn.
IT We had the pleasure ofatteml•
irrg a very pleasant Ftepublicarr,rneet
ingat Cu- , hirr4ville, on Frilly after
no,rir last. The resolutions adopterl,
will he frund alculier c dumn, a rr a
they shoal the tone_ and spit it of the
Republican party. We are proud to
be a Liu:obit) associate of the men who
are governed arid animated by the spirit
of the s e rt;soltiti,ifis.
rir We ha'l the pleasure fait week
of welcoming ROV. William FL Shaw
back to his charge iu this.village. No
minister has everlabored in Couders
port with mire general satisfaction
and we deem it fortunate for his con
gregation that he has. returned.
The Ho, Jar; Vii. Read of
Philadelphia, one of the most influen •
tial 'Democrats in Eastern Pennsylva
nia', has taken the stump for Fremont.
This, with the powerful infltionce of
Gov. Reeder who is speaking every
day ; leaves no room to doubt the suc
cess of the Republican ticket in the
Keystone State.
COIJDERSP ORT MARKET.
portrtEprEo WEEKLY, FOR THE JOURNAL,
By
SCHOOM AKER. & JACKSON,
peaioni in Dry 'Goods, Groceries, Hats
& Caps,•Boots & Shoes. Crockery, _
Pork, Floor, Meal &c.,
•
111,ain Street,- Coudersport, Pa.
COUDERSPORT, October 2, 1856.
• Flour, per bb1...., $8,50.
Pork, .• " 26,00.
• •
Salt. 4.. . 3.50.
Corn Meal, per 100 lbs. 2,50.
-, Butter, per lb 18.
Lard, "
pork, " " 14.
Wind, " " ..301034.
Deer Skin, per lb 25.
Oats, per bushel - 374
Corn; ~ " 874.
Rye, it 14
75..
Potatoes, " 50.
Eggs, per
*lc per Ton,- -,, • - --.8,00
ABLUE PARASOL, with white
bone tips and brown stair, was left in the
JOUINA L 1100 STORS sometime diniog
the past week, where it cae be found by the
owner. Anse-,a BLACK 8116 APRON.
Oct. 1, 1656.
ANEW "UNCLE TO \-I'S CABIN,"
MRS. STOWE'S NEW WORK
- FIRED, A tare of the Dismal Swamp. For
sale At the JOURNAL BJQK Srattu.
•
•
1 Gener'/Ele.ctionProolamation.
DURSUANT. t 6 an Atz of the Gen
mat Assembly of the Gomtnonwealth of
Pennsylvanim.entitled “An Act relating to the
eb ctions of [lris Commonwealth," approved
the second data of
.July, A. D. one thousand
eight hundred and thirty-nine, 1, PIERRE A.
Strtelivis, of the county of Potter,
Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and
give notice to.the electors of the county afore-.
said. that a General Election will be hid in
sa'dcou Oyof Potter oti the second TUESDAY
(14th) of October, 185 G, at which time state •
and county oflicersas fellows are to be elected,
to wit : •
One person for Canal Commissioner of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
- One. person Tor Auditor General of the Coin
monwe •lth of Pennsylvania.
One person for Surveyor General .of the '
Cuomo: we Bth of Pennsylvania.
One person for Member ofCongress for the 1
x.v th Congressional district. comprising the
counties of Centre, Clinton, Cycoming, 31/11:n,
.Sulliv.in and Potter.
Two persons for members of. the House of
Representatives of the General Assembly of
Peatisylvania, to coojinict ion with the counties
of Lycomisg and Clinton, to represent the ' 1
eboatiesof Lyeoming, Clinton and ('otter, in
the House of Beprasentstives of the General
Assembly of Po
One person for the office of Sheriff for the
county of Putter.
Two perso;:s for Associate Judges. for the
county of Potter.
one person fbr the °Mice of Treasurer for
the comity of Potter.
One person for tire offiee of County Surveyor
for the county. of'Potter.
One person for the office of .Prosecuting
Attorsey for the, colt tty of Potter.
04e person for the 'dice of Coroner for the
count . ) of Potter. .
One person for the offiee of County Com
missioner of the county of Potter.
one person for the office of Auditor for
the comity of Potter.
1 also make known and give notice, as in and
by the Nth e etioa (trifle a tbressid act I am di
rected, th it every person excepting Justices
of the Peace, who holds any office or appoiet
mtent of profit or trust under the. Government
of the United States or of this State, or of any
ity o r incorporated d.striet, whether a corn
missioaed otlicer or otherwise, it subordinate
officer or agent,- who is or shall be employed
hider the legislative, judiciary, or executive
department of this state or United States, or
of any city or incorporated die rict, and also
that every member of Congress and -of the
rte Legislature, and of the select and coin .
mon council of a city, or commissioners of
anyincorporated district, is by law inc - ipable
of lin ding or exercising at the satire time the
office or appoi innent of Judge. Inspector, or
'Clerk of any ..lectio.l in this Courinonweathi,
a al that no Inspector or Judge, or miler officer
of .y such election shun be eligible to any
office then to be voted for.
Also. that in the limrth section or the Act of
As-tetnirty, enti led ••An Act relating to elec
tions arid far other purposes," approved
April filth I t-HO, it is e on) ed . hat the aforesaid
13th section sh ill not be so construed as to pre-.
Vest anv• ini i ;try officer or Borough officer
from serving as Judge, laspector, or ClerK of
nay go tend or special elec.rou in the Coin
uma a liii
It is farther drec tod th It the meeting of the
returs judges ;it he Court House in Condors
(sir .0 in .ke out the go rettlr•ts, shall be
ti I , 11•! first Frit' rya suceeedin , the getters'
e!Ce..lO I, which will be the 17th dry of Octo
ber.
I l The return judges of cootro. Clinton, Ly
conithg, Mifflin, Stillivsn and l'otter curt ale+
compri-i :g the X Vat Co grussiou al District,'
will trivet dt the Court lloase ia
on i nes(' ty the t_flst d , y of October 'teat, to
ike out an othici II re urn f..r member of
Co gress.
The return judges of Lycnini •g, Clinton and
Potter cottolies will owe_ at the Court House
in With tin ;port, 0. 'fitesti :y the '9lst day of
oc• ober next, to ni the out recur is for inetilbers
Of
I also h •rebv in the It 0w.v.1 and give notice
th it the place; ffir lioldi•.g ilte afores
Mectio t in the sevard townships amid
boroughs wiihin the county of Potter, :ire as
IQ:lows, to sett :
I , or the tow-Alin of Abbott. at the House of
F. Abbott, is s aid tow :ship.
For the tow sit p of Alieg tsy, at the school
house rte it Che:ter.Vtdiews. in s lid township.
For the township of Bing!' tin, at the house
of A. It. Lewis, in s,id u.r.vt,ship
For the township of Clara, at the school
house, in silt. tow .:skip., -
For the township of Eulalia, at the Court
House, in the Borough of Coudersport. '
For-the towtiship of Genessee, at the house
of J. C. Ctivoilaugh, iurs .id township.
•
For the township of Harrison, at the house
of Ira Bartholainew, in said township-
For the tow .slri;. of llebi•oo, at school house
NO. 5, ne ir Henry Isgralt Ines,
For the township of Hector, at the house of
Anne s township. •
j For the township of Homer, at the house of
'James E. Quimby, ire said township.
For the tow soh p of ()sway°, at the house
ofJohn Welles, in s .id township,
For the townships of Pike and Jackson, at
the lir use of Elijah Johnson; in Pike township.
For the township of Ple is nit Valley, at the
school hosse iu s lid township.
For the township of Portage, at the house
of flirtun F. Slier, in said township,
For the township of Itonfette, at the school
houso near Gmorgo . \Veinier's, iu B rid town
ship.
For the township of Sh tron, nt the school
house near John Vobrhees, fn said township.
For the township of Sweden, at the house
of Asemith Taggart, in said township.
For the township of Stewardson. at the
house of John S Clark, •iti s tirt towiiship.
Far the township of Summit, at the house of
Uel Cook, fu s aid township.
For the township of Ulysses, at the noose of
Atlas Bennett, imsaid
For the towiiship of %Vest Branch, at the
house of Lemuel 1-1 unarmed, in said township,
For the township-of Wharton, at the house
ofJoseph L. Nelson, hi B.iid township.
For the Borough of Coudersport, at .the
Court Houso iu sod Borough. -
Gives under my baud at Coudersport, this
th dry of September, A. D-11.855, and hr the
81st year of the Lidependalice of the. United
States. P. A. S fEBBINS, Sheriff.
SkIERIFF'S OFFICE, Sept. d, 1556.
YATES couNry
NURSERY.
H. OLIN
Nurseries,
have
for i
o.,efthe Yates
e a
large and v assortment of FRUIT TREES
of all varieties usually cultivated. These Trees
.are young and of viaorous growth. The qual
ities are the tenit choice known, and are war
:ranted g enuine, Also a fine stock of ORNA:
MENTAL TREES and SHRUBBERY.
Attlress ar,lers to C.. LS dtl.oll, Pen
Yau, Yates Co., N. Y.
Sept. 11. 1656.-2 nos
ALLEG4NY HOUSE,
Samuel M. Mills, Proprietor. On the Wells
yille road, *elicit miles North of Coridersport
NEW GOODS.
THE subscriber has just received a gener
al assortment of fall and winter goods
consisting of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS & snoEs,
HATS & CAPS,
BONNETS,
RIBBONS,
•
GROCERIES & CROCKERY,
and almost every article needed in the town
and vicinity, which he pledges himself to 14)11
al low as the
LOWEST.
- His old customers and friends and the pub
lie generally are invited call and hsatnine
for themselves. .
D. E. OLMSTED
Coudersport Oct. 4th, 1855
JOURNAL BOOK STORE;
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
o
THE undersigned having purclia,:ed
the entire Stock of Books la:e!y owned
by Tyler & lones,and• completed her as
sortment by new purchases in the city, tillers
to the public, the greatest variety and best
selected Stock of
HISTORICAL;
MISCELLANEOUS
- BIOGRAPHICAL, and
CLASSICAL
.Books ever presented for bale in this county
All the new books of any value arc kept
eoustitntly on hand, or procured by expre , s
for eustomers who may desire them. It is
believed that a faithful attention to business,
and an earnest desire to oblige all who may
deal wins her, will secure a liberal amount in
patronage.
School Books, Stationery of all kinds, ma
terials for Paper Flowers, em.., constantly ou
hand; also Music; Maps, [Mathematical rit-
Meats. Please call and examine for yourselves.
M. W. MAN .N.
Coudersport, May 14,1856.
• MAGAZINLS.
HourNANt's, Gram's, I'r ink Lealie a
aladltwoodra,Knickerbocker, and House
hold Words, for !late at the
.IVUILNAL BOOK STORE"
TArLAFTING Instruments,
.Water Colurs.
JJ Wavviti" . Paper, Pencils, and Brushes.
just receiveirby • ,--.:
- M. W. MANN.
Agents Wanted,
111 ESPONSIBLE Local and Traveling En
-I:lll,surance Agents wanted to Operate for a
permanent Company, to whom good induce
ments will be ()tiered.
Address D S. BOSS, 142 York, Pa.
6 •
01-
New Boolts.
American Agitators and &formers,
By Bartlett
Lifeiof Wm. 11. Seward, his Speech-
es, Orations, and Wriiings, l 1,01.
Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern,,...1,25
Life of Horace Greeley, (new supply,)
Stanhope Burfeigh, or the Jesuits in
our Homes, (new supply,)
M. W. M.
n [ARIES and Almanacs for" 1856
Blotting Cases, Card Cases;
Thermometers,
Children's Books for the Holid tys,
Chess . Men, Drawing liaper,
Bristol Board, Monochromatic Board,
Hydropathic Encycloyedia, by Dr. Trail,
Family Physician—Dr. Show,
Family Dentist,
Potiphar Papers, at the
JOURNAL BOOK STORE.
ft TY BONDAGE Sc MY FREEDOM. By
J-IJL Fred. Douglass.
Journey to Central Africa. Bayard Taylor
Galina:les Third Gallery of Poriraits,
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; Slates, Pens, Pencils, Inks—in short,
everything iu the greatest variety usually
kept in a Book Store.
SLATES. Pencils, Writing Books
Drawing BoOks,AccountandMemorandum
Books,yracts, Sunday School Question and
Claxa Bitioks. Ink, Paper-sand, Chalk, Cray
ons, Sealiklg Wa x , Tissue , - Tracing, Drawing.
and Glazed Paper; Blotting Boards, Perlo.
rated Boards, Purt-Fnlios, and Perte-Meauaics
Call and examine at the
JOURNAL BOOK-STORE.
WED IC AL NOT IC E.
DINIA j D
0" ROCHESTER, .will visit Cou
uktnerowr, on Tuesday, October, 22, 1856,
for the purpose of rendering medic 11 aid to
tilos° afflicted with CHRONIC complaints, such
as
DISEASE OF THE LUNGS, BRONCHI
TIS, CATARRH, &c., DISEASES OF
. TIIE LIVER, DYSPEPSIA and nth
erDISEASES OF THE STOM
ACH, BLADDER, PILES,
• FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
CANCERS, TUMORS, UL
CERS, DISEASES OF THE -
EYE, DISEASES OF TIIE KID
NEYS, PALSY, AND • ALL OTHER
DISEASES INCIDENT TO THE HU
MAN SYSTEM.
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MILLPORT
HEAD-QUARTERS !
THE subscribers take this method of in
forming tt.eir friends that they are in re
ceipt of, and are now . opening„ a choice and
desirable stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
to which they invite the attention of all who
desire to make purchases. Ourstoek 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
sists of
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, EM
BROIDERIES, PARASOLS, CLOTHS, CAS
SIMERES, WES COGS, DOMESTICS,
SIIIMINGS, LINENS, PRINTS,
HOSIERY, SHAWLS,
and a .variety of otherarticles, too numerous
to mention. Ve have also a complete assort
ment of •
GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND
CROCKERY;
all of which will be sold uncommonly cheap
for ready . pay, and for approved credit on MI
reasonable terms as any other establishment.
MANN & NICHOLS.
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rtl undersigned having formed a Co.
nership under the name and title of
ES, MANN & JONES,
• ;,:upose of extending their usefulness
:ercantile business, have purchased
.• :e stuck. of C. S. Jones, Lewis Mann
, Jones, which with .the large ad
,ow being wade to the consolidated
1 daily arrivals from New York aid
,:o.phia, enables them to offer to tuli
I a and each o" their former customers
trgest, best and most extensive assort
of goods ever brought line this
Mar e&
To aeelktnnttotttie themselves: and their ens
waters, 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 there
their. patronage. Their Stuck consisu o
Dry Goods,
lIARDWARE,
qRocERIES.
Provisions,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Pent,
C. S. JONES, L. 31ASIN, A. F. JONES
Coudersport March, 20th, 1536.
JONES, MANN 4 JONES,
Are.now receiving a large lot, of the ben
Style . Prints eensisting',`-tif Cochece, Meri
mach, Philips Allen & Sons, Briggs, Sprague
& Co. ‘Verranted fast - colors, also a let
of Cheap Prints. Cull & Examine.
JONES, 31ANN 4 JONES, -
Would call the attention of those'who are i■
want of Milts to their stock, which they ar.,
continually replenishing- consisting of .
Broad. Cloths.,
(BLACK & BLUE,)
Cassitneres of all grades and styles, Sattinet
TWEEDS,
tirEeht.irS 4.c.
WE have now on hand several qualitit
of Farineri satin, ivhieh is warrants 1
to give satkftetion. Try it.
JONES, MANN, & JONES.
CALL AT JONES, MANN, & JONES •
and'exainiue their assortment of Sheet
iug-r, Sinning, Deming, Ticks, Marries
Su - and Checks. They are just receiving
a•h.lndsotne, lot of Bleached goods, which
they are desirous of having their customers
OLD flNltioned Dimity for sale at
JONES, MANN & JONES
WE have on hand a. good assortment o
Yankee notions, which we are willing
to sell' at reasonable profit, Linen thread,
Cotton do. (spool & skein ;) Linea and
Cotton Floss, French Working Cotton
Knitting do. needles, Pins, with almost every
thing belong.ng to this dopOrtmet f Trade.
. JONES, MANN & JONES.
LL who are in want of poote or Shoes
~vt:l plc tie call and examine the stock o'
JONES, MANN-& JONES,
Which is the largest ever opened in Uri
county. and we feel confident that we ea,
satisfy the !nost. critical.' We have also in
connection with this Branch of our business*
Boot & Shoe
SjcDP,
Where wa can order ally kind of work; and
we believe that our - Ilene iladc work is so
perior to that which is brought from abroad
LE AT HE It
of theTbest quality, and of all the difftn•
hinds, with Boot & Shoe findings at
JONES. AIANN & JONES.
TEAS (Black and Green) from twenty.fiv
cts. La a dollar, constantly on hand d
JONES, MANN & JONES.
O UR Stock of Groceries is offered to ti.
inspection of the Public with the fd
belief that it is the beat in the Ceunty. W
intend that this department of our busing
shall always be kept in readiness to supplJ
the wants of this community.
JONES, MANN de. JONES.
JONES MANN & JONES, havo cortadall
the best stock of Hardware twit
kept in this place, and they intend te keel
every thing in this line, and we feel ceaftlee
that we can do as well by the People of do
Ctrunty as will be done by them at Wollivillo
A large Stock of Crockery to select koi
JONES, MANLY c!k JONES.
WANTED atJONES, MANN dr JONI
V Y Wheat, Rye, Buckwheat Cara Oa
Potatoes,
Or anything the Fanners hays fo two ei
can find ready Ban) for at our Store.
W E are keeping a good t eson a j a l
IRON
from which we will supply tke Black-Suit
of this section, as favorably at they will
dealt with at Wellsville.
JONES, MANN Ir JONES, .
AV„FIi;
c ß zt:t e y e t t o fii: . :, :xt
n as i k no tiLF A ar d ir ,
tages, offered them in this ?lace, for the r ?
changing of thsir farm produce for cas!
Merchandise, almost all kinds of grtin,t
in fact, every kind the farmer has to sell; b.
a inert) advanced figure in Coudersport, t 11
at at y of the Northern markets, whda
goods of the Merchant, are about the si
priced excepting the heavy articles, wt
have Transportation added.
JONES MANN & ION}:
March 21)th; 16'56.