The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, October 23, 1856, Image 3

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    THE JU tllt - N AL.
~ , COUDERSPORT, OCT. J 2 3„ ie5E.
HOME MATTERS.
Oca naper last week was a little
dtime, in consequence of moving
our office, and waiting for election i'e.
t urns. .We di,' not rzet out in time for
many of the mails, and therefore many
of our subscribers will receive last
week's and' this week's papers si the
same time: We will eudeavoi to avoid
similar occurrences in future.
S. S, RtscoE,'Mcq.. the Commission•
der elect, was sworn into office by the
Proihonot:ry, and took his seat, on
Saturday lust. Mr. Nelson, who re•
tires, was a gentlemanly officer; and
retires well satisfied that office-bolding
"ii not so dein able a vocation tas it
wonld seem to be from the manner in
which it is courted. We congratulate
biro on having escaped with so little
practical experience.
ftur..—Our citizens were startled on
Friday evening la-q, by au alarm of
fire, and on proceeding to the scene of
ai tr m, we learned that a cam ptene
or fluid lamp, in the store of Messrs.
sehoomaker & Jackson, had generated
inore has than it could consume. and
,v 1 3.3 pla:„..;og. antics ~ a tside its 'lirnit•.
It, last gratai and Lofty z 4 mble, wit')
as.sistd4ce of friend Nick, (of;,t ofd
Y.ck,) wag perf,/rmed in the gi;tter in
f l .,nt of the St ,re, which drew the cur-
t3in n:1 OIC performancax,
t !other the ‘v:n..t of the tumble by
;22::::7 on his knee and hurtitpz it, so
I , een favoring, that limb since.
T:;e other darpage done was a
SC•if ching flit! . counter. Tho-e
are rp,,171-nlate3
V. e. are and our authar
tv • . 1.7,11,:,ier of the bc•l ki::(1,--:hat
I•.e •rder .1C•11:iin Assessiirs a a
L•••tip'.e of inwns in [Lis. 47.41utity have
t. l 3•!..n , i•lve•s li-tille t.• ilezry
.1* duty, wie
namos we.re hand NI in
Lr Republic3:ls f, r itesslr—nit, t:) , 1 the
si,l fic_lectted hi (Ivy.
‘‘i.e:cl)v ft ie:::l:l,i3t s vote,
a:i"ther,a4zse,N....iralis. , '.u:elv
arses hrelrr c Etlictiv 1,11 tit
I
r.!ld ici
IMIBEMIE=I
:t iIJ to
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c-,11:(1 givo thoi:
It as
'bri at e a! .) It t, !).! coin:n:29c-
MIMI
'V prefer 'trait-
:L....a!
vovcr. the resu't
ge:
0 ,12
I.V all chi
I }._l tIIP
1 - .i?GtriNr TO 7thxasles,.......Thu
_fates that a binad
inr genius and industry will open
the Ct.!! of I)eccinher next.
day the pate' t of
Planing Machine expires.
C rl7i7rcss Itaxi.ag refused a ful•ther ex
n. It fun?icr sr ;
FIMI
ioventors I:avipgimprnyeinents
machille4, who have been
to the wall br the Woodworth
-“,;%/Iv, mar now come foith fr. ifp
I,lai7eA. mechatiie,‘
e to enter into the lurithet
' s'iness, may low make the tier:A:a
7.nt unzr.,n,;!nts., All macbiiii,:ts tray
piepnie to fake: for the
e t-zi m% Wnoilwoit h's Planicg
!•••! ac; ines. improvements hithei
locked up because of alleged in
.:-..ngement, may now be put into np
eiaiion. ..rne demand for lumher
king rnacnirery will ha very large
December .rext. T.4ose whn are
hest prepared-to take advantage of
e great opening, gill -be likely to
ClTli) the richest harvest."
rtc.IITING Fon Sons-H.—The Philadel
;.ll's To:ILI says: A xi:lusher of gentlemen
cala.d upon lr. Buchan m, during his recent
to this city. The call was made upon
'he evening after the Shatnocreir
the,e Ivere a Vir;inhm, N. Carolna
.%%, a Teones,eean, and a Pennsylvanian
Ai: ^f :hem were ardent aarniret.s of the sham
:ratic candidate. The Virginian prott i iscd
hint 171,4 a 10.14 Nhrth Carolinian 16,060, the
reNn e , ecan, 5.00 majority, in their respective
Buchanan listened very com_pla :
and rcp'aad:
- Tl:e South is the iarni of sunshine 14
't^mt , e. She aught to do Acell for me, ( 9n.±
Ircr battlet."
If there were no other evidence of the sec:
:;0,1,;!ily of Mr. Buchanan than this, it is alone
tuff:ci,•n t to convict him t,,t• the most intense
del orlon to the South. He is not fighting the
(xPenn , ylvania, or the .North, or the
XLi.ort; but "of thr. &aril" It is well that this
known.
SO disgusted was the Pennsylvanian, Who
I.:A been a life long Democrat, that he left the
~ (I : cpany with the determination to Tote for
Fremont and, &vton.,
!VOIXINIT NIVATIOZT.
Tor the „Tetanal,
RIMIER lIIIENDS.
As birds frmu . a tropical eiime:‘re
brief visitants and with - - -,quick wing
hie away as winter apploaches, sn do
6ummee friends, forsake. you, when
femme frowns, and the gathering
darkness ar runtl: yorir horizon por
tends that the winter of yr•Kr life is._
near. Trite and common-place as this
may he, it is nevertheless true, as some
can!.estify who have known by expe
rience its humiliating truth—humilia
ting, because of the weakness of pour
human nature, and.its inclination ever
to give ear to the - voieo of popular
opinion, right or wrong. Who that
has passed through the erueible.rf af
fliction and known the sorrows of sad
Teverse, cannot quickly discern the
false and ephemeral from the firm - and
abiding friendships of earth? Those
who have passed through this ordaa',
know 'full well in whose heart dwells
the true principle of justice, of human.:
it;;, of right. Great blessings often
walk side by side wall severe trials;
and may not this sifting of your friends
be one of the greatest blessings which
could accompany your trials? How
many who sought you in prosperity,
will not, with a cool patronizing air,
''pass. by on the Wier silt" when ad
verse winds blow over %ou ? Verily. a
goodly number! Perchance they may
speak a word that would be cheering,
ur daa kindly act that woald make
your heart swell with gratitude and
love, were it nut for that peculiar man.
ncr, which, to your innate perception,
says plainer than words, "as a recipi
ent of my b )unty, socially, there is a
bar rier between thee and me." Some
one has said, that poverty is but the
absccce of luxuries that gratify fandy,
rather than .answer real need, but it
is something more, it is the test Of
friendship and oftentimes of charac
tor. An are not summer friends,
thank Heaven, Some there are—yea,
main--who will n ddy render you aid.
in adversity and that ton, with dsli
cate tact, that you may not feel the
oldiLrvion to which your dependence
renders you so keenly sensitive. Kind
words from them era like apples of
gold, in pictUres. of silver. Bind Las
t‘i yuur care ft aught and Weary spirit,
like dews, fall to the crudred and
,lrooring flower. It is not the truly
rich and gr ea:, who are oftenest your
summer ftionds; tnuuy a nantlanimous
Heart heats beneath a robe. of ermine,
man: one beneath a peasant's blouse;
Gut yo+l them among those
1 1 ,, w,,u!tl b "L•wds of the S til," that
We h•Te
with arroqunt prile. they might exL
erci:se a kind of ea:4 intolerance,
over you, more cirafiog to your spirit,
than the cruel blows to the poor &aye,
because circumstances, not disparity
iu e lucation or birth, or moral attri-
Lrutes of character; that has made your
relative positions unequal. You even
feel a conscious superiority; and if
suer) friends fail.to make yOu.see them
in a ditrorentl light. it is because your
r.ohle spirit will not brook a wither
ing scorn, and not fro:n the fact that
their power was not tried.
Let each el ie of - us,- then, who has
.had such a friend, mourn not at their .
fight. Though life's winter may
come to us ere its summer is half end
ed, and there he to us here no return
ing spring-tiMe, it will not he ever
thus, There is a land where pet pet
nal summer reigns, and as we near its
boundaries, and catch a glimpse of its
never fading flowers, wllat "wil; we
cqunt- our pa-,t or our wrongs,
if they harp made Us more worthy to
~ z o in and possess . it." Thanks to the
Dispenser u[ the 'two•d" to-day, Hip
words of truth opened a new avenue
of pleasure and hope to one hsteuet,
and some there are, who; ere a decade-
of years shall have passed, rrMy.see,
that in this mortal life, where the
is but one bubbling cauldron,
to-day we may. be onits surface, to
morrow far below--even here, "The
first may be last, 4 n4 the last first."
LanAiNg
COVEMASBoRIi, Oct. 19r11, 1856.
Me..Possrr, according to the New York
fferald, has been tna%ing a speech at Reading,
Pennsylvania, in which he toulhis hearers that
the only way to s.,ve the Union was tq vote
for 3lr. Buchanan-that the South:wort:4 not
convent that Kansas should be a.free State. or
any 9).1.)er plan fill the Presidential chair—and ,
they might therefore just 'as well make up
their minds to vote- for him.. Mr. F. must
have_have a high idea of the people 9C his
• own Stets,
extator Weller declared the
Kansas laws,
"As atrocious and Wargo= we auy
laws which ever foxid their way upon
the statute hook nisi, people (piny age
of this world!"
That Senator Bell, offeanessee said:
• "Had I been ronseientiously oppos
ed to Slavery, and settled in Kansas
with a view to - better my condition,
and had witnessed the outrages com
mitted by the people of Missouri on the
rights of the Free State inhabitants,
and bad I felt my neck 'galled by the
yoke of a usui ped Government, and
had lost all hope of relief from any
patter; if resistance to such oppres
sion is treason, RO HELP ME GOD
r WO Uf O D HAVE BEEN A TRAI
TOR?"
That Setator Bayard. of Dela Tara,
said;
While I oppose the proviso, I feel
free to say that some of the. laws of
Kansas shocked tha mnral sense of the
community, as being subversive of all
natural rights, and a foul usurpation and
despotism..
That while Democratic and South
ern Senators thin deoeunce" these ty
rannical " laws," .Tames -Buchanan is
pledge to forte them upon the people of
_Kansas with. Me army of the United
State:
OHIO ELECTION.
CoLrNinus, October 15.—Messrs.
Groesbeck, Pendleton, Miller, Cox,
Cockerel!, and Hall, the democratic
candidates for Congress in the Second.
Fir st , Tenth, Twelfth. Sixth and Ninth
Congres4onal Districts are elected,
and the dispatches indicate the success
of Messrs. Edgerton and Laurence,
derrocrats in the Fifth and Seven;
teet,th Districts, The hledill. and
Burns Districts ara not in.
CINCINNATI, October 16.—The Ga
zelle says the Republican majority in
Ohio is over 30,000 and that the
American vote is less than 20,000.
INDIANA ELECTION.
Isot.cApous.. October 17.—The
election of Hon. A; P. Willard, the
democratic candidate for governor, is
conctded.
The RepubliCans have a majority
in the State Senate and the democrats
in the .1-I.)use.
The democrats elect five Congress=
men and the Republicans three cer
tain. Thr ee'districts ate still doubtful.
SHAEEIis rou ritEMONT..—A gentleman
who was at the Shaker establishment in Leb
anon kilt Sunday, states that he „heard Eider
Evans deliver a very earnest and effective Re
pubican discourse to four hundred of his
Shaker bre:bren, all of whom intend to ' vote
for Freedom and Fremont in Novemetuber
nest. Elder said that when there was nothing
of tno re import ranee in polities than qnestions
of taritTs and sith-treasuries, it was not their
ditty to imerfere—then politics might be left
eutirelY with:he world's,peoplel , —But when
freedom was at stake it bee into a duty to let
their vote,: be given in its defence. The an
nouncement w is received with greatapplause.
—The N. F. Evening Post.
ECI A L OTICE.-.,The subscribers
respectfully inform their old easterners, and
the pbolic generally, that they have abanclon . ed
the el-di! system. Afier a thorough trial, they
are fully satisfied it is a nompaying system.
Hereafier onr business will be conducted
strictly upon the ready pay system. AU who
wish to buy cheaper than ever befine in Con.
dersport, will please give tts a call:
The highest ma•ket price will be paid fOr
sll kinds of produce in exrhange. for goods.
SC iIOOMAKER &JACKSON
Condervort, Oct, 12, 1850,
Mo""TO YOUNG VVV--.—..PLVASA-VT JOIDPROF
TAW: EmrLoramir.—Young Alen in every
oeighborhood may obtain healthful, pleasant,
and prost.lble employment, by engaking m the
rl!e, of our useful and popular Books, and
eanvassing.for oar valu.lb:e Journals. Fur
terms and parlieulars, address, Pnst-paid,
FOIE LER AND WELLS.
No. 303 Broadway. New York,
, P. 3.—A1l Agents who.engage with us will
be secured from the possibility of loss, while the
p roars *ill be very liberal.:
COUDERSPORT B!CJWMIT.
601141-4crzn ITEESLI, FOR TUN JOURNAL*
SCHOOMAKELt S. JACKSON,
Malan, in Dry Goods,Groceries. Hats
J Caps. Soots & Shoes, Crockery.
Pork, Flour, Meal &0.,
Main Strect, Cotulertpoxt, Pa.
COCLIXRSPORT, October 8, 1),8,,
F/4zir. pet Ws' ' 91.3.59.
Park, " •' . 2F.°04 •
Salt, ~ ~ . 3.50,
Core Mr 44 Per /00 lbs. ....—... 9,59,
Autter, per lb.. .. - ....... ...--. , 20.
.I. 4 arct,
Pork. . 4..k ....., -.- 14.
Wool, " " :
—30W:14.
Pax Skin, per Itt .... 25.
-Dais, per bushel - . 374
. 1 / 4 r-k Wheat, ." . , A 4
Cons, " " 87. i.
RP. `.`, ." -
.potabse.s. "-- ..
Eggs, pedoz., ' . --- -s- - • 121.
liaf , •Pe!..7612.-7. .e, ~.8,00.
.4.IIENV "UNCLE TOM'apADIN,'
Mee: - STORE'S iVEllt WORE
A taro of the tratnaiSvtramw",Fot
s,t:e ut the JOURNAL BOOK STORE.
GenctelEleotion Proclamation.
DIIRSLIANT to an At t of the Get:-
eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act relating to the
eh-cnons of this. Canituanwealtb, l approccd
the seeonil day of July, A. D. one thoustid
eight hundred - 'and thirty-nine, I, PIERRE A.
Breams, Sheriff of the county of Potter,
Pennsylvania, do hereby stake knownand
give tanticeito . the electors of the county afore
said. that e Gaunt Election will be It-ld in
saidcnii-tyorPotter on the second TUESDAY
the 4th day of November nett, being " the
Tuesday next slier the firit Monday of said
menth, in the several districts %tithin the said
county, to.wit
For the township ofAhbott. at the House of
F. B. Abbott, in said township.
For the township of A.lleg any, at the school.
house near Chester Andrews. iu slidlownshi.p.
For the township of Binghim, at the house
of A. 8.. Lewis, in said tow ~sbip
For the township of Chau, at the school
house, ins township.
• For the township of Eulalia, et the Court
House, iu the Borough of Couderiport.
For the township of Ceoessee, at the house
at J. C. Cavanaugh, ins dd towashi;,.
For the township of Harrison, at the house
of Ira Bartholomew, in said tom:nubile
For the township of Hebron, at school house
NO. 5, near Heury If:vat/nes,
For the township of Hector, at the house of
Anne Wilbur, ins itl township. -
For the tawushie of Hs iuer, at the house of
James E. Quimby, in said township.
For itte township of (Away°, at the house
ofJohn Wells, in slid township. • .
Far the townships of Pilse and Jackson, at
the Kruse of Elijah Johnson, in Pike towtship:
'For the township 13:Ple,saut at the
school house in said township:
- For the township of Portage, at the house
of Hiram F. Sizer, in-said towaship. •
For the township of Ur/lotto, at the school
house hoar George said WWII
! AIM
. For the township of Shiroa, at the school
house near John Voothees, in slid tow...3hip.
Fur the township of Sm,edee, at the house
of Asenath Tagg..r; ip said tow abinir.
ran the township of SleWalliiOn.. at the
house of Joha S•C!ark, in s.id tow.:thip.
Fortin township of Suanpit, at the house of
Col Cook, in said towniihip.
For the township 0t.1.71;,:5eg, at the reuse of
Atlas Bennett, iu said township.
. For the township of Wes: Branch; at the
house of Leinuel iluninoad, iu $ :id
For the township of Wharton. et the house
of Joseph L. Nelson, in s,id taw ship.
For the Borough of Coudersport, td. the
Court Mime in said 80, oak.h.
. The officers to be elec:ed at the time and
place aforesaid are Twenty-seven persons- as
Electors for President and Vice President of
the United Staves.
It is farther directed- hat the meeting of the
return judges nt the Court no-ise is Co.idPrs
port to in .ke out the...genera returns, shall be
on the first Friday succeeding the ge.:eral
election, vvitich will be the day of Novem
ber.
' I also make known and give notice, as to and
by the 13th -o olio!' -oldie aforesaid act I a:n di
rected, thot. every persol excepting justice'
alba Peace, who holds tiny -affice of appoint
ment of profit or truss under the Government
of the United States or of this State, or of any
itv or incorporated •d stria, n lieiher a coin
missioaed officer or otherwisc, a sonordi-iate
officer or agent, who is or :hall be eoliiloyi_d
ut.der the leglialite, judiciary, or exccadve
department of this st..te or Cored tit:lat.>, or
of any city or incorpor :led dis ~;so
that every member nr emigre-s and of
state Leg.slazure; and of the se'ec. and coon
moo couttc'il ofacy city, or cam:Ms:int:en; of
any incorporated dis:rici, is oyltnr incipalre
of lio,:cling or exercising at thr, slow awe tile
office or appointment of Judie. Inspector, or
Clerk of any election in Lill , Co imuunweal.h,
and that no In-titer:tor or Judge, or 0-her officer
of any such eleciiau shad be eliithe to coy
office then to be voted for.
Also. that in the fonr:h section of tlit , Ac: nr
Assembly, entitled "An Act rata log to elec
tions and f.r other purposes," approve.'
April 16th 1840, it is euac.ed than he aforesaid
13th section shall not be so construed as to pre
vent any cnii:ary officer or Borough offieer
-from serving as Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of
;any geoeral or special ClCeilU.4- is the Com
monwealth ' •
'•
Pursuant to the provisions of the Gist
sec
tion f said act, "every genera: and speciai
election shill be,. opened between the hours
018 and JO in the fornoon; aud,hall continue
without interruption or ad j onrinuent uutil
O'clock in the evening, when the polls shall
be closed-
Given under toy hand at Condersport, this
4th day of ()weber, A. D. 1656, and is the
elet year oi the lodepeo ;once of the United
States. P. A. S fEBBINS, Sherif.
SarAliell OFFICE, Oct. 4, 1856.
l iVSc E roci l l, °l ll l le D r i siV l OC N ta -A r kl o Y n — nil i f. '° u .' l l 7t i o .
c.iitinus, for sale by M. W. M.
NOTICE •
Is. hereby given, that agreeably to rho laws
of this Commonwealth, the unJ,ersigued
citizens of Potter co'rn'y', make ap
plication to rho next Legislature. fur a Dank
of Issue and pop°Fit, with a e/pital - or one
handred . thonsand dollar., entitled TUE 5(.77.:-
MIT BkN", to be loc.ned at Coudersport, Pot
ter counts-, Pennsylvania
S M. MILLS F. W. KNOX.
J. IV. SMITH C. S. JONES
C.. SMITH . ARCII. F. JONES
SCROOMAKER D. W. C. JAMES
A. JACKSON A. ROUNSVILLE
Caudersport,June 12, 1&,6.
NEW Boox.s.
EINCHANTED BEAUTY,by Dr. Elder,
Livos GI Atrocious inclge.4, by ifildreth,
Progress of Religious ideas, by L . M Child!
firyard Taylor's Travel;
The Song of Hiawatha--Longfollow,
Caspar, by, Amy Lotlirop,
inst. teamed and for sale at ilia
• JOVII,NAL BOOK STORE
YATES COUN /lc
NUR $. E. It itr • •
IH. OLIN'S; CO., of the Yates
• County Nurseries, have for slle
large sad v.luable assurtmeut of FRUIT TREES
of all varieties usually cultivated. The.e Trees
4re youty,:auti of .viemretts gra •The•qual
ities aro titn_most choice known; and are w:ir
moted gennin' e. Also a fine stock of
MENTAL TREES aa'd SHRUBBERY ;
Li 7" Address •.onlers to C.. :13 SACII, Pen
Fan., Yates Co., 11.. Y.. . • . •
Eicpt. 11.11.56.--latos
ALLEGANY HOVSE,
Samuel M. Mills, Proprietor. On theWelli
vale .evert toiles_tiarth of Coudersport
GOODS.
NEW
••• • •
rp_ LIE anbieriber has just recessed n genet
-1 al f.. 11 and winter goods
*--*
cot:lsl.-mg of:
- DRY GOODS: .
CLOTHING,
ISOOTS & SHOES,
HITS & CAPS, )
BONNETS,
RII3tIONS,
GROCERIES & CROCKERY,
end altno3t every artiee needed in the town
and vicinity, which he pledges himself to sell
as lamas the
LOWEST.
old enstanteri an-I friends and the pub
fie g2ueratri are" invited 7 - caa ana exatnine
Car thinwe;ies.
rr. E. OLMSTED.
Canderspnrt Oe:. 4th.
JOURNAL BOOK STORE.
•
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
THE undersigned having purchased
the eutire B:9ek of Beaks lately owned
by Tyler & Joues,and completed her a. ,. -
sortauertt 1) y new purcliases in. the city, offers
to the public, the tr,reit.est variety and bet
selected Stock of •
HISTORICAL,
31ISCELLAN E 0 US
and
CLASSICAL
Books ever presented for :ale in this rotimy
All the new books of any ralue ale 1;e1.4
.onst.sudy on hand,-or rat:et:red by cxpre,s
for customers who may. desire them. It is
believed that a Inithful attentiol to business,
and nit earnest desire to-ohlig.-a a!! who may
deal vitt' her, tali Se cure a liberal amount of
patronh e ;a. -
School Books, Stationery of all kinds, ma
teitala for Paper Flower+, e , c.. cenvantly on
iwuti; nisei Music, Mitps, Mathematical Instru
ments. Please call and examine for yoursetvus.
M. w. 31ANN.
Cotuleritport. May 14, IKai.
REA.G.A.ZINES.
DiTNAWS, (;:a1t.1,11'4, tuk La;lie a
- L iliaekmood's,iiateerbuctter, snl Hotue
huh(' ‘Vord.,, for aaie at tike.
WURNAL BOOK STORE
TIRAFTING Inerutnent., WateiCulorN
L./ Drawing Paper, Pencils, and tirttlivs,
jest re"elYecr by
Agents Wanted,
ESPONSIBLE Loral and Trare'in„. In•
cnrance Agee: %dine,: I epera:e Or a
permanent Cowpony, to whom good indnee
tuents willl be offered.
Addresi D. S. BOSS, 132 Yell:, Pa.
•
-G Ul
New Booi
American Agi:aters and Refarmers,
Bartmtt $ l ,E= 7
Life of Win. IL Sewird, his Speech
es; Oratiom;,
Life and Peantir< of faony
Life of Horace tireeley;kite%v supply, )
Stanhope gurleigh. or rho iu
oar irouies, one , es'apply,) ..
M. IV. M.
nIAIIIES and -r‘ Iffnuilacs fur 1656
IJFlSloning Cases, Card Cases,
Therinaineer.,•
Chi',lren's Book: for the fio:idays,
Chess .s.len e Dr.lunng paper.
Bristol Board. Monochrootatie Board,
11)tb1p e athic F:ncyc!oyedi.,, hr Dr. Trait,
FaMISV Phy4ieian-1)r. Snew,
Fain,lv Dentist,
Votil,har P.vterz a: the
- - JOURNAL BOOK STORE.
E.C;ND.,'..".4.1: 4k. .74 1 F ILEL D:131.. By.
J-T.L.Fred. devglass.
Journey to Ceo:ral Africa.. r..tyai Li Taylor
(alien of Pot-In:its;
Father Clark, the l'ioneerPreacher,
The Hidden Path,
Fahlei fur
Together. mirk a general stotli of Standard
and 3ii,cellaneons 'good books for
nung Penp:c ; S:auoner; ai Wholesale &
Retdit: Slates, Peas, Ptizeils,it".-z—ict
everything in the -gre.itest variely 11Silarly
- kept in a - Sao!: Scare. .
QLATES. Pencils, Writing L'ooki
Buo:ss,..lxcou !at anti en.orund ant
Tracts. Sunday Scho6l Qat , lion and
Cla's Bucks.. Papu . rand,-Cind:z. CI dy
.)!}... I ,
and Glazed. Paper; BluttiLi an:Urevt, Perf...-
raT.datnu-.ls, L'un.folios, and l'orttsrAluunaies
Can and examine . nt
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:bIED4C.;AL NOTICE
- trcreAil.titn-.
ROCHE - STEIL wii.l visit Cou
k_J WeI:SPORT, OS/ TIISAIY, Otto'4er, Z 2, 1356,
for the purpose of re.ideri.,g, ,s aid to
those afflicted' With Citrioivlc ccomitiats. such
as •
DISEA . SE OF THE LUNGS, DRONCITI
'YU:, CATARRH'. Cc.. DISE.ISES 'OF
THE W i EIi ; i.YSP - EFSlAitild oth
er DISE.ASI:S
•ACII.I3LADOER,
. C!.)..IIPLAINTS,
CANCERS. 'ITSIOR: 4 ,.
. CER.S, IbISE4:SES `OF THE
EYE, DISEASES OP THE KID
NEYS, PALSY. ANI) ALL OTHER
DISEASES INCH/ENT To THE fl
MAN • • • SIC ST.ESI
.
eug26--tf.
MI LLPORT
IWAD-OEIRTERN I
rip/1E sabierihere take th'!:; method of in
-I- forming %el:fr . :en& that they are in re
ceipt of, and are , no:y:opelqi'4lg, a chore and
de4trable stock
S'IAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
to which they invite the attention of vrho
de , ire to rotke purchases.„ is.l4rge,
i 23.3 lAcen se:ec:ed wiih great care,-and is p3r
tienlarty adapted to the maitts of. this -six. lion
tu . :he country.. Our stock of Dry Goodecon
sv of
3)RESS GO3Ds.Tittmmlxat, Rinioxs, Ey-
ItivilD E :11, ?ARAI:4;LS, Cl-01:113, CAS
SI If REFS; • 3.1 I; 4.3I.ESTICS,'
SH!R risGs, Lis Fxs, ' PRINTS,
OSIERT, SHAWLS. • •
and a variety of o:hcr articles, too numerous
to Mention. We Inive'also a complete mason ,
ntent of
GROCERIES. HARDWARE' AND
CROCKERY;
all of which ly) mold uncommonly cheap.
for ready - Pay, and for approved Credit on es
reasouOln tunny aspmy other etuaGli;hMant.
ANN. & NICHOLS.
•Millvnr4 Aug.'ll, I eC.l;';.=C-.l3itf
NEW HIM
frIIIE undersigned having formed a so
J. par.ner,hip under the name and title of
- • JO:gi.I3,II2A:NN & JONES,
for the rerpose of =tending them rtsefit.nesi
in the ..*rc +utile business, have purchased
the etrire.stock of C. S. Jones, Lewis Mann
and A. F Joneig. arhicli with the Lige ad
ditions now being made to the consolidated
Stock, by daily arrivals front New York lull
Philadelphia, enzle:ei them to offer to tat
Public and each of their former custemars
thetarge,a, best and most extensive assort.
tuent ,or goods ever brought into this.
To accommodate themselves and their cm;
tomes; they have remodeled ibe S:ore, form
erly occupied by C. S. Jcnei, where they
may be found at all times ready and willing
-to wait upon all who may extend to thea
ti/C4 patronage. Their Stock consists
k Dry Goods-
iron, aWits, 4.c.
C. S. JONES, L MANN:, A: F. J*NES
Coudersport March, 29th, 1855. •
- .IO.ITES, MANN 4- JONES,
I Are now receiving a . large -lot of the beat
Style - Prins consisting of Cochece, Heti
t mack, Philips Allen & Sons, Briggs, Synge.:
& Co. NV:malted Eist colors, the tl4
of CL,tap Pmts. , Call & Extimine.
JONES . , •31AN1 J0.1 .- E ; 3.
Would call the ;:mention of those who are in
want of Cloth,: to their Stock, which they ar.
cuntinullly replenishing' comiating of
Broad. Clot-118.,
M V:.
7.4%' 1 / 4 •N:
Casiiincrei of aN grades cn,tl stylos, autinin
eirE thi tie S
E have now on hand - several gnalitis
of Fanner; Satin ; which is wit:ravioli
to give satisfsciion, Try
JONES t , MANN, & JONEa.'
OALL AT JONES, 31....A.NiN06f JONE:811
and examine their npisoninetil of Sliest
Shining. Deming, Ticks,. Itrarriest
Stripes and tecke. They are just rece:ving
a handi•uule lot
_of Breached goods, whisk
th.y are des:roas Of having their customs's
IBEI
=1
OLD fashioned Diznity for rare nt
JONES, 311\N & JONES.
\ATE have on hand a good ar..3ollMOllt 0 -
II Yankee' 71%:itions, which we are will
to sell at reasonable profit, Linen thread,
Cotton do. (spool & akin;) Lined - and
Cu:ton Floss, French Wt rking Cottoa
Knininrtio. Needles, Pins, wi S almost every
thing be;onging to this depart:net of Trade.
JONES, MANN xosEs-.
`ALL who are in want or Boots or Shoes
win piee.se call ntkl examine the stock.
JONES, MANN & JONES,
Which is the largest ever opened in tit
count•. nod we feel confident that we ea*
satisfy the most critical. We hare also it
connection wi:h tins Branch °four business*
Where ts-1 &in order any kind of work; etof
ice lieliero that our !fame ifvfe work i 4 so
perior to thaLtyltich is brought limn aticaati.
LE, A. T H. E
of the best quality, and of all the ditrato -
kinds, with Boo; & Shoe findings ai
.IONE3. 3iANN &40..NES.
•
rrf EAS (131.ack and Green) from twentr4vrik
cts. to &dollar, constantly 012 harid
JONES, MANN & JONES.,
C 3 Stock of Groceries is offered :to . the
it spect4olt of the Public with the rid
he;ief th,tt.it is the beet in the County. We
in:entl that this &Tuna/era of oar bushiest
s h n il always i.c kept in readiness to espial
the wants of this
JONES, - MANN cts: To - mis aY
TONES MANN S: JONES, hare cen.aisk
es' the best stock of liar d tr ar e
hrpt in
. ihis'pee, r.tta they intend to keit)
every thing in tins line r and•we feel confider
that. we Gail da as well by the Peeple et tie
County as win be done by them at %Vella:We
A large Stock of Croelipry 'skit .b lux ,
JONES, MANN Zit
1 7 firNI1YRatt-ejli\ukZ:vhisAatllNCoala g ".,"t
Or Ur,vihing The Farmer heie re este Lltor
can find ready sale for e: our Mere. .
WE; are keeping a .geed isseript" of
I - .lt 0N . • .
from_whic4iNce vrill supply tt eltbsek,Piciihs
of this section, as .favorably a 5 ;t4 II Y W i it "
deah With a: %Vetisrille.
i.lO NE S, IVA PIN .4- .70 1111;S, •',
W ° oil this cone c il ott e v c I ti- : ; e. 4; 4 2 1111 e th tti e . F Atti .
tngek offetrd them in this piam , , for th. ei--
c .ibtiming of their Ann produce far•eash or'
m oce .heie4se, almesl all . kind/ of grain, and •
in fact, every kind the fainner Las tosell t bo4rs•
Il snore it dvanted figure in Coudeniiert, than;
at any a-the Northern , markets, while the '
good. .of to DLerclant. are nhant lhe'sanii- •
r „. :l 4 7.. r exee lis ptixig tio th a ii ic ti de e e r
. 4ftje;eli. *hick
' • , • —JONES MKT& it JON ,
-es
[ March 24kh, 141.150, .
Market.
HARDWARE.
GROCERIES,
Provisions
HATS S. CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
(BLAC',K & BLUE,)
TWEEDS,
Boot 4: Shoe
potatoes,