'THE Its ORNAL. CC)I7DiRSPORT, OCT, 30,185€ HOME MATTERS TnE Coudersport Fremont Club, will meet this (Thursday) everting, at the usual time and place. A general attendance is desired. as this is the last meeting of the Club before the election, and business of importance ,will be transacted. Glee Clubs will be in attendance. Wr, hope Our friends,iu tins County will send ui in the eleerion returns of •their districts the night. of the clec,tion, in order that we may giKe the general result of the coun:y in the nextrium ,lrer. We will he at Glassmire's Hotel .all night to receive them. Couriers s . :ouhl be dispatch.-d from each dis trict immediately alter the ballots are wiled, and the result is known. ‘V onp FD .--We would like have : a fey( loads of dry Maple g:r other good hard Stove wend. plate pour subsetibers who are tlebtucl toutplease take notice? air store i 3 calculated for 2'2 inch wood. We would inform Mr. Lure, of He liro;;, that we are now in great need of the teat] Ire protpiied u 4. re- Tur present tern of Cot,.ler:Tort A. n i,. rn y wif cloi o 11:1 Tiltlri.lay the 1 ith of Sisv. nest ; att.l 'Pi the €vi•iii:ig 01 that clay the anneal ex.aihitiana nC lcadoiny will take plice at the Cowl II Exerciaei p.ist 6 "'clock. Ti le public gee...illy are re4retfully incited t a tard. 1.11-:xnatcri.. Principal. r, 1 8:?3. Tin: Winter Term of Gionicr , port Acailymy %yin commence ,o 1 'why, stli rieNl. Toore rertmi:;4 a few rowni Acki,le:ny fit ,tudetit.:reitu wi4ll to Iloard thetn 7 triVCA.. ‘-' 1.111•41 rualill in got I families at re , , i):lal;le that gem. Th•e: want rtii lr Fur Mati,M May i..)fleire of the Trnv,tes nr of t i ['tin A QI . MITE111.1" Mr.ItTING ofthe Con d iv l ,mt Library J. will be 111 ut the twit i&thtt 1 - Sll,:at . iatt.- Saturday next. at 2 P. M. Car.r.r. are a 11-4 e Isilln')or of muj 1!1 :1:100,1 PA CO C. 1 .! t2ra7 C‘a:Liilt , l)( , ll ,Acader) de-i 7 :11 t., tea;.: . l t ro I); v,:i!it,fr fin .v w,1.1 wi.,a ty pr.,eure !.1;(1 sLN' ❑4 ..'@ I I,r tilt• m i, i a i irc 401,, eit:wr p •r 3 o r hy 11,.! lz:v.•riog 11; r2lativ, to ;Lo "f "ur llEsnuicK. Pzinc;pal of tae C,..1,;ef sport Aead e V. he; been an ty tiil.d.nintencle4 of. i'wntipm till, cnunty rice 'lt. Pint% Toe animint- h:.ve been Milre,t74ll I.;;; , tovwed 11'r: haca recrived Crt, t'te “,away 5 , 1:y ut . : 11 (4! . 1/:• 13- /! , ,i Plice:/ , il,; , ;ea/ A!,l t znar," fur IL ca.nca , li ttlildi iptore,tnn, • z) ntati 11. 1.:;1 icc (7011 t S per cop . Tw en ty-fi v e copies for 61 ,00. larrniree of the released Treason l'iisoners, fmottt KivisaA, are noty , :urrping the States foi Fremont.— Robinson and Geo. \V. Stniti r e in this State, and Gain; Jenkins .! in Indiana. They are workin , ior the cause of Ft ernont and Pay- Wr. are now navimg warm ple.lsnnt rntlier. such as Is usually termed Ind:an Summer.— Conneautrille Cou Well, Mr. an t rie F , you have the ad y'llon.! of us, most decidedly, for we .ace beer, enjoying all other hinds of weather here for the last two weeks' Ple.oe express any surplus of "warm p:easant weather" you may have to us. and w e will pay the charges. Satur,- tiay it rained some here, and frosty Lights are very prerafent in this re= Ei"w• We envy our Crawford Coun ty friends their Indian Summer. Per haps the result of the electon has had some effect in producing the weather You talk about, 15,00 Republican majority in a democratic Cuuuty is enough to make t! warm, pleasant Reather,l IMMUNIC.A.TION. 'When .the administration ,4f the goverumeot of_these Voited : States fails -to • he.th.e.exponeot ,of the intelligence and conscience of the Majority, their only remedy is to change at for one which will. To .apply this remedy, the. in telligent and ,the.ronseientiops are no‘v .marshaling. To prevent ,its applica- Aion, the corrupt of all ,classes in poll, -tics, and of all mects in religion, are arraying Paenasej.ves with all the inge nuity which sptat.ic skill can : invent. The issue in many minds, is still doubt ful; For one, I still believe that God and the Republicansvarein a large jmity, and that :those in the "L , l'ot th who liar,e sold themselves .to the v,ile and bloody South, will yet hare reason to thank God for raising up the Repub lican party. Never in the history of the Ametican people, have they been called upo:i to act with greater decis ion and promptitude than now. For - mer dayelopments of the slave power have furnished sucieut evidence of its rapaciosness; but its last exhibit furnishes us pro rf of its capacity to swal'ew Kansas at once, and yet have roo n enotqh for Nebraska, W.-..shing ton; and Utah. \\That an opportunity for free Men to prove themselvea ivor thy of the name ! -And is it possible that there Are thoic Who will misim prove it? Shall threats or promises, bribes or friendship;, be suffered tq interpoie between air honest conviction (hay a ol its faithful parformance An 1 can Co 111:211 " remember those who are ill 1)9114i as boned with them." am) still v rte for him whom the oppressors unite to support 1 1. know that a few professedly Christian men try L.., thiok that the pseudo- Democratic nominee is against slave ! ry-e;f.tensjott ; but he who can believe such au itmon4stency, must certainly have the capacity to believe the Devil a mait,t of the purest water. What ! James - Buchanan iu favor j gf free tel tory remaining free! Tell it not to the Sotp,h ;- fl•r she ‘yoult i l 1411:;l} at your crethility. Sigler not yotqs,elvey to be deceived; fits the deception may be fatal. Pan you, ()are yoe go fri pair 4.tsep orfamtly ; t ltars, and vote ' with thp s43yeue:ra:s, and. let: them ? Many of you voted for Franklin Piet ce, ;!tl,l yo 4 regretted it ! I,,ar moral sense has heel, shucked—. out raged--,-and even those making no pretensions to piety, who voted f.,r him, charge them .elves with-folly and wickedness for so doing. Oh! pause t h en , l , ra g , 10. 0,1, 4 4 -to le4r4 4 lesson o 7 wi-‘,l no from ‘vliat . you have. alt early stiftered. Do you say the case is dif ferent now ? That Buchanan is not Piet-c, nor even like hie-11 lle i s like him, only a g real deal more so.. if not, why was he preferred, by the South, to Pierce ? The fact is, Pierce, in co mn2encing the wot It given him to do, became so near exhausted, that the South klew he would not survive its • comidetion, and therefore, a hale. old t•Bnek." fattened at the public crib, was harnessed 10, and in the South— the /chair. South—ht considered com peterit to finish the job. You are elo- Tiet:t iu pondernoing Pierce's ailmin istratitm, though in all respects just tvhat the South wished it to be 1 and . yet will you 'pithily, .the put Pose of vtuteg rot Buchanan who is pledged to tro on with it Where. brother in Christ, is your consistency ? 4i'd how is it, why is it, that yen cannot sec the learnti responsibility that is upon you 1 3.;:iveld not this govern ment represent the intelligence and the conscience of the people ? You answer, yes. Does it nov,;:.represent these qualities ? You answer,- I-lave you any . good reason to think that; it Would, Under the, administration of Jamas' iluchanam ;rtiltrolled by his covenant with the South ? If you have, you must yute accordingly. But if yen have not, I charge you, as yeti shall answer to posterity and , to' god, stay your hpd. Gol speed the right ! Yeurs fi aternally, R. L. STILWELL. , .v. 14) P. WILLIS, TIIE POET, FO,ll FRS' MoNT.—The Y. \-. griming Post prints. an extract. from a private letter wtittea by N. P. who says he never voted in his life, but who nosy goes fur Fre m ant. He says : " But with the events (.1 the last year or two, and with all the intellect orthe country at work upon the great ques tion at issue it would be •bard to re main longer blind or insensible. And yet, so cl i cidgey are political t heories, . . . si? jUieCifre ate party patrorma, .(11 - 14 . above all, so often 'May the changing tide of events .require p;'esent decision with little or no reference to panty theory or party platform,') that, it seems to .me, 'we should look most if 'not .ouly -to. the .:srunlipi .of the man— wbdt.our .c4o„l . date by nature and . culture, ,rnt her than to what his party Trofess,.or his platform promises.' Tim see., in this last remark, the ground upon which I stall give my virgin vote' for Fremont. He is one .of those rare men. sure to do well in all emergencies—not only with a brain , lofty etnugh at the mainmast, and a :heart Sound and true enough in the hold, but. with that deep keel of common see which has regulated the perilou , nav'gltion by all tl.e pilots /tithe world, (Chem , st signal quality of Washington, I among others,) and which alone can in itxre true sailing and no capsizing, in these stormy times. Framontis both !lofty-reit.de,d and wise-,-both 'neert up.- i ble and :agacions—both fearlessly in dependent and modestly deferential. In fa't, it :teems to me he was born for the el iris MI which the country is now hallancir;g, and that he has had( by the overruling providence of God) pre cisely the training and discipltne to fit him for 4is work. That be will be our next President 1 have no doubt', but I win to do all in toy power,- herea bouts, to add my grain of sand to what Ny,Dl be a mountain of a inajori , The Prospact in Penusylvanes [Specia: dispatch to Vie N. Y. Daily Times.] PI[ILADF:LP. lA, ' r 11nr8dav, Oct, 23. The harmony of fed!ing between . the Ft emont and Fillmore wings of the .niiplisiti,ita increases, as the evidence of the intended. treachery of the Fill more leaders accurnulale§. it is annouttced to-l'ay that "fion. Jacob Throonae, Hon. Henry 1), :11 - Dore, Judge 4.llison and A. Flornerielt, tsq., electors on the 'Fillmore ticket, are openly advocating the joint tiOet, George ll'aAtite;:ton [tend, has boen invited . to addr.e.ss the Council of the Twenty-second ward. which is nnan - inninsly in favor of a LThion electoral ticket. I=EaliiiiiilllMl LI." TO YQUNO MEN.--. PLEASANT AND Poor: Eamr,ars.:p - F.—Ypnrig !tipn ne:ghborlinod may climin LHalthlui, pleas:aLt, and profitable employment, by engaging in the sale of our ii,ellll and popular Cloaks, and canvaiqini fqr our valuable e'or tinny and par icalarA, iyNt) wELLs, [ 3O iiroadwuy, New York. Agenbt rhn eng ,ge wi:h us will l Secured front titc pqsibility of loir;, profits will be very liberal, .NOTICE.,The subscribers respectfully inform their old customers, and the phulic genrolly,that they have ah oiled the system. After a thorough trial, they are filly satisfied it is a non-paying system. Ilprcaf.er our business till he conducted strictly upon the ready pat, sp:em: :All who tai-Into buy &let per than ever before in Cou dersport, will please give us a call. The highest intutlict price will be paid for all Ittudi of produce in exchange for goods. SGIIOONAK EIL &JACKSON. • Cowler:port, Oct. la, M,6: COUDERSPORT MARKET CORRECTED WF.EK.I:I", FOR Tilt: JOURNAL, SCITOOMAKFAI. JACK .SON . , Dealcri in Dry (iocOs.(n:;celle.S, Hat": & Caps, Itgots & iThups. Crockery, Pock; Flour. Main SI reel, Coudersport, Pa COLUYErZSPORT, OCtObCr2o, r, per bill Pork, -26,00 Salt. "- " Corn Meal, per 100 lbs Baiter, per lb.. .... Lard, - •• ... ..... Park, " " Ucrr Skin. per lb Oats, per bo..hel. Back Irarat Corn, Ityc, Potatoes. ". Eggs, per - doz., 4 ,1 4 , I TO1?,. =II . TRIAL rLIST FOR PECEIOLIEI, TER3I, 1856. E. IV. Bishop vs. c N.L. Dika SS. Fcis:er, V. Dickinson .i. C. Cavanungb, 11. K. Caswell " Stayse, S. 11 , , Carpenter "- Esl6err carpenter, H. W. May It. W. Mclntyre, M. Mat:eau:l Phineas Goodinan, W. A. 1 ,. ..70net ' S. li. Hunt, R. Harman " ..Asa Gibbs, et. D. \V. Seeley " EL Martin, It. Stoat. " Owen Bock, C. P. Dike " Amos French et. al. G. W M. Deicer ." 11. W. Mclntyre, Warren Smith " I'. Brooks, • E. M. Fesseuden t tisane .t..) man, 1;44 of F'. Lebtuan S Cut& of Penn. " County of Potter, M. %Vilkinson , "r. L. D. Williams " Forgus Gee, Siciiheu . . Horton " H. W. May. THOS. D.TiLBII, • rateruoitnr.4.nt's OFFICE, Coudersport, Nov. l , 1856. ,Administratclr'q . Notice. WHEREAS Letters of Adminis trgoon on the estate of William Lyon deceasea,' late of Sweden township, Potter Co., Pa., have been granted to the undersign ed, all perions indebted to said estate, are here by notified that an immediate settlement shorted be Made, and those having claims against the same, are reques.ed to ptesent them properly authenticated-fur J. HENDRICK, Administrator. Coudersport, Oct. 99, 1E5543. QonrtProc ai tion. , TNTHERAS.thellaii. White, Pres- V TT t ident Judge and the 111411. a A J..e%vis and Joseph Mann, Esqs ; Associate Judges of the Courts, of Oyer. and Terminer • and Gene . Delivery,. Quarter Sessions of the _Pence, Orphan's Cain and 'Court of Common Pleas for the County Of • Potter, have :issued their precept, beariog date ihe 2200 .day of Oct., in. the year of our Lor.l one 'thousand eight hundred and filty.s.i.:„ and to .me direc ted., tier holding a.Court of Oyer, and Terminer and Genaral fail Delivery, Qunrter Se:Shins of the Peace. Oreban's Court, and. Conn of Common Pleas, in 1112 Borough of Couders - port, on 'MONDAY, the nth day of Dec., Alexi, and to ern.tanie one week. Notice •is therefore hersby given to 111 C Coroners, Justices of the Peace, initt Cont;tl.• ; hies within the coutft2. - , that they b, then and II ere 11l their proper peraous. at 10 o'clock. A. Jl. ,of . l.aid day, with their rolls. vocords, inquisitions, exa irtinatiens. and other reineni. branres, to do those thing, Nvbiell toiheir tAlieeN appertain to be done. And • those w h o n.f••• bound by their ri_cognizances to im•secute ngainst the prisoners utat ne or . i.he l lie in the jail of the said enttnty of Potter are to lie ihen and there to pre,ce,lo...e against titcut rui will (Jujus?. Datrd ut Comlersport, June 19th, 1616, mid the SO:11 your of the Independence of ti:e United States of Anteriett. A CARD, R H VR.III\;GON, itavirtz g:tget.l the II =low in SchoolnaLer Jackson', &ore, will carry on the. IVA rex AND JEtvr,llV BUSINESS there. Watch and Jewelry carefully re pairell; in the he.tt style, and on tha shortest notice. LITAII work waran'ed. Couitersiort, Gen erN. "lection. Proclamation DURSUANT to an A( t of the Gen eral Ac- , emb!y of tbe Coniuminve3lth of Penn , :ylvania, entitled 'Au Act relating to the cm, : m. v rawc-,h..,, , - approved ate second d ty of.luiv, A. D. one - .thottsand eight hintdred and t hirty-tene, I, Pi STEnolvs, Sheriff of the coon:} of Potter, Pentt:ylvenia, do Iterehi make known and give notice to the elee:ors of !lie county afore said, th.tt a Ganeral Election will toil Id in s l 'deot: tyof Potter on the second TuEso.ky t!;e 4th day of :\ ovember next, being 6. the Tuesday next tiler the tirst M MAl:ty Of 'S:tid mouth," in the several dis:ricts wi:hin the said county, to-wit: For the towtiship of sl,tho't.. at li, nonce of F. B. ; Welt:, iti s.tid ; For the tow.ishp Aileg tity, at the school i -homi.o near Ches!ttrAedrett s its.iid township. ) . For thc te.wiiship of llitit.th en, et the house I of A. It. s :id towehhip " - For the towliship of Chia, at the school hens°, totrueltip. For the towaship of Ettlitlia, at the Court 1: on=e, in the Borough of Coudersi on. For - the loWitship of Genes , ce, ;It the house ofJ. C. Vs.ivattatigh, is s ,id tow. ship, - • For the towi.slud of Ii trrison, ut the house of hit Bartholantew. tit said t ‘o w ii si i i i i• For the township of Ilebrom nt benooll/01/F•C NO, 5, tte Ir llenTc 1.:4% - ih Ito e, For the towi.shid cl at the house of :keep s townshio. For the tow, Aldo of floater, et the house of Jdllll.lti E. Quimby, in s :id mwas re, the towitshlit of tts:r tyo, at the house 1 ofJolto Welles, in sid tow.l.shiu. ' I For 14C 10:%"1/r.431s of k'ilitravd J• cltson. at hr use of Elij.,ll Joh ;,0 l'tke tow, shit. Fqr - the tot.;..s:ri;r of Pie s tut I. the school 1,0 i. 413 I!! a tiel Mu: th . y. Fo r the towi-shid of Po, tage, nt the house of 11l am F. Size r. i t said tow-ship, For the towtiship of I,lo4leite, at the school house, tic ir George 'Weimer's, i s tone- I For the towl.slC,l, of Fh iroa. -t the 'sehoul house near Joh.] Von. hoes. shiir. It the 11011911 Ur Aseruoli ,rt, In s.otl For the tow..shi, of S:ery dioa. at the house of Johu 1. 4 Clark; io s.i.l tun -hilt. For ;he tow• ship of t.. 4 ittnati;, ;I: the house of Cel Cook, i.l still tow!.?.hip. Fo r die towdship . ol Ulysses, at the rc-use of 4tlas said For the towitshh. or 14 e4l Brai , ch, zit the hou,,e I..emttel II ittioto.l.l, itt s towushp. • For the tow,shii, of 11'11 nun, ~t the house efJoseph L. Nelso.i, slid tosvG , ltip. For the Hot ouch of (:olitle.son . t, at the Com., H vase 117:4 lid Bo:.oitg•h. The ofileeri to he elected at ;he time, and place afercstid are Twerits.,::eveit iterstet4 :et r.,;.e.e.mr.; 10c l'r...:;;;lent anti Vice i'resitlettt ui the I.'llited Stags.. • It is ihniter d.recteil tint the meeting of the return judges et the Court I loese in Couders port to in ihe out the ge.irr sh tll he od the tirst Vritl ty succeeding. the ge,:er.il election, which witt he the 7th (lay of or eel bet. • 3.5 u 2 "O. I also make known a-d gird notice.; as in and by the .R.t.h • e oldie aforesaid act I alit di- Ted:Cll, tit it every - perm•l et cepting Junkies of the Peace, who Muds any office of impoint meat of profit or 'roc under iii 'Government ; of the I t a lted States or of this State, or of ally ity or incorporate:) ffstriet, whether a coin missio.led officer or oiherivisii, a sithordimite efficer or agent, who is or shall be employed limier the legislaifre, judiciary; or executivo ; department of this st ite or United Slates, or I of any city. or incorporadd dis riot, mid also 1 that ()very 'member u . t . Congress and -of the I sime Legislature, and of ihe selcet and coin I mon council (Wiley city, or commissioners of I incorportted district, is by law inc ipalde of holding or exercising at the saute time the office or appointment or Judge. Inspector. or i f Clerk of any.clectiot in tint Cominimweatih, and that no Immemor or Judge, or other tnlicer of . any Such eiection shall be ctigibto to any 1 office then to be voted for. Also. that itt the fourili section of the Act of Molt 37A II- I: L' 7,4 121 8,0 f) Assembly, entided "An Act rela:ing to exec, 'ions and f.r o:her purposes, " approved April Pith I`-td, it is emc:ed th_it tlre aforesaid ]Sill section shill tot be so cons - rtied as to pre veut any tuidtary officer or liermigh officer from serving as Judge, Inspector, or Ciers of any gedcral or speetai is the Coin monwo.iith Pursuant to the. provisiOns of the. Gls! sec tion fetid act , "every genertl and special e'.ectiou-shall - :t;e opened between the hours of 8 cud .10 in the fornoon ; and shall continue without interruption or adjoaroment until 7 o'clock in the °venal!, when the polli shall be closed. Giro under my hand at Coudersport, this 4th d,ty•of Uetober, A. D. I`.";t3, ,thd in the tilst v' it of the' lodepen.lance of thy States. A. S fEBBINS, Sheriff. Oct. 4,185 G A "LiNCLE TOM'S CABIN,' MRS. STOWE'S NEW WORK TIRED, A tale of the Dismal Swamp.. For Li! pit at the JOURNAL BOOK SfOKE. LEA.GAZ I INE S. pUTNAM'S, Grahatn . s, frark Leslie s Blackwood's,Knickerbocker, and House hold Words, for sale at the JCIANAL BOOK STORE, A. STEL'BINS. Sh,ritT. NEW FOODS• m HE snbscriber has just 'teemed a goner at as.3ortment of 'fall and winter goods eondsting of DRY GOODS, 7 1 • CLOTHING, • BOOTS & SNOBS, ,•• HATS & CAPS, . BONNETS, RIBBONS, GROCERIES & CROCKERY, mid abnot every artiee • needed in - the town and vicinity, which he pledges himself to sell as low as the LOWEST. his wistowers and friends and the pub lie gen.mdly.are call and exatutne for themtalves. 1). E. OLMSTED. CondeNnort Oat. Ith, Nns dOWINAL BOjK STORE • NEW ARRANGEMENT. THE timit.,r,iglied havingpurchased the entire Sock of Books lively owned 1 by Tyler & Joues, and emrpleted her as- eorment by new purchases iu the ei:y, Wren to the pubic, the greatest variety and .hest selected Stock of • - H , ISTORICAL, MISC ULAN 110153 BIOGRAPHICAL, and Books ever presented fur Kite M this county. All the new books of any :value are kept .constMtly on hind, or procured by • xpre•s for en•itoiners who may desire them. It is be.ieved it a faithful attentiol to bo , iness, and an .earne4t desire to oblige all who may deal wits her, will secure a liberal amount or paironage. Sehoul Book 4, Stationery ofall kinds, ma , tsrals fur Paper Flovers eie., constantly on I 1.1 ; also Music, Ala p 6, Ins•ru mems. Please call and examine for vouNeives. M. W. 11:11 \. • Coudersport, May 14, YATES - COUNTY NURS_ERY, '5 - 7" H. OLIN & CO., 1)1 . the Yates V • Dmi,tv Nurseries, ILIVO for ante a lanze mat v eat ta FRUIT TREES of itcorirtics alally Tiles,•Tree.l u n. yonng and of TIP! (1 , 1111- 411:e.the Muni. chtlie, kwAva, Nlnrs ran't•ii zraniar, Al.,ala k of 011.VA MENT_IL, 'FREI:Sand SIIRUBBERY. iresi or.ters to C. 1.34AL;11, P,a littes Co.. N. V. 6 ,to. 31. 1...356.--:?.atoc Agents Wanted, into I:SI'ON:SII3LE Local and Travelog In- W:lilted to operate for a perm mem Company, to %vital) vocl induct:- me - IJ, , will be o:feral. Addreis 1). S. LIJSS, 112 l'or'd, P. . 6 riTARIES and Almanacs for 1856 Case;, Card Cases, Thermo:nu er , , CIO ;( or the Ilo;iLloys, Cho“ Moo,. Dratrillg piper, Httard,„)lonochrornatie Board, II dirpathie. Encyctoyedia, by Dr. Trail, Fatots PhyLticiati—Dr. :Thew, .Fateilv Penplior "'open+, at the J i,..BNAL BOOK STORE, v•HoNDA , _; EgEEDO3I 4 By. J f", Fred. Dotigk,;,.. Jonrnev to Can:ral .1 fri ea . Bavat d Taylor Third Gal,cri of Por,rati:g, Fathyr.C;ark, the Pioneer Preacher, The Ilidden Path, laWei for Criiic-t.. Tore, her wi:h a general stock of Standard and lli,tcellatteott: 11 - drks; good books for ri iiln.4 . People; Stat i onery at Woolestfle & Re'lit: Slake, Nils; Pcneits, everything ut the , greatest variety usually kept in a Book Store.' LATES. Yencil.s, AVriting Hooks K.JDrawiti:_r 11001:s, Acewintaild :I,•tilt-azl.l Selrool Class Boolzs. Nk. Paper Chalk, Criy: So . ;11111g Wax: Drawill. awl r). , 4611.: Po.irds, alai nirte-Motinuics Call and examine a: JOURNAL nooK-STORI:. MEDICAL NOTICE. t • ROCIIT-ziTER. will visit Cot:- 131.1tsportr, o.l . Ttte3lay, October, 22, 1456, fur the ;dur.use. of re:uleri•lg medie it aul to those aftEczed With CultuNic com,.l.:i4ts. such DIS . EASE or THE LUNGS, BRONCHI CATARRH. &c., DISEASI:S or THE LiviAt, DYSPEPSIA 0 , ,d miI er:DISEASES ACH, BLADOER. PILES, FENIA ;A1 COM PLArs . r, cANL7EN... 4 . TUMOR,S, UL CERS DISEASES OF .THE EYE, DisEAsEs or, THE NEYS, PALSY, AND ALL OTHER DISEASES INCIDI;NT TO TIT E :NIAN S Y ST I:31. 1113,1'1` . .-tf. L LPORT HEIB-AUARTEEN! -s , lliscr:bers take method of in forming their frictuk th rt they are in re ceipt of, and arc no.: opening, a choice and deiirable stoch of STAPLE, AND FANCY DRY GOODS, to wh;ch they invite thu attentiun of all who desire to make purchases. Onrstock is large, has been selected with great pare, and is par ticularly ad ipted to the wank of this section of the country. Oor stock of Dry Good,con sists of llayss GooDs. Tansstsc.s, Itissoss, Em u:lt-um:lllEs, PARASOLS, CLOTHS, CAS . 5111KRYS, VES RINGS, DOVESTICS, 6.IIIRTISGS, 4.1,S ENS, Plusis t lio,:u.rev, SHAWLS, • and a varie,y of - wher articles, too numerous to mention. We:have also a complete assort ment of GROCERIES HARDWARE AND cHOCKERY; all of which will he sold uncommonly cheap for ready pay. and for approved credit au as reasonablo terms as any other establishtnent. MANN & NICHOLS. milloqvt, Aug: 11,1356.—J:13:ff TIRAFTINty Lutruments, WaterCulorA Drawing Paper, Peacila, and Bruehea, jnat received by 11E- IV -.: F I R ;'!: . Tundersignoti having formed co pdrnerahrp under the name and titia of JONfIS, DUNN & JONES, for the pitrpoce'of extending their ttsenditeas in the Ae,camiie bismema, have purchased the eiviro szock of C. S. Jonci, .1.e;,% is Mann and .deneq, whieh with the largo ad didoes,mrs being made to the consondated Stock, by duly arrivaNfrimt New York aid Philade!ph:a, enables. them to Mier to twit Pubic and each of their fernier ctutotners. the hir4e:i, hest and - most extensive assort ; men: m goods ever brungh: into 1'0;4 Iwl*etG To accommodate themio:re3 and their coo totarA..ltry have remode`ed the Store form erly u. e c ,ted by C. S. Jones, where they rmy at all times ready and .willing to 'e.:l; :t i c.:ll all who may . extend to theta their p . fotutge... Their Stuck cot:m . l.lp o Llry Goods, HARDWARE, GItQCERIES, PrOeifBlo/13 HA-TS S. CAPS. . BOOTS & SHOES, Xails , CT , • 9 1 ` . ..; C. S. JONES,' L. MANN'. A. JO E 3 Coudersport March,-20th, JONES, iILEV A Y 4 .JONES, Are now receiving a large lot el the boo Style Prints j consisting of Cochcco, Merl' mark, PhAips Allen &Sons-, Briggs, Sprague & Co. Warranted • fast colors, also a lul of Cheap Prints. Call & Esatnine. JONES, .31ANN 4- JONES, would oil the attention of those who are id want of Cloths to their Stock, which they tti_ continually tvplenishing consisting of - Broad . Clotho, (BLICK. & BLUE,) Cassitner6s oaf ell g,ratle4 and - styles, Sattino JE4yIXS 4.e. N NTE have now on hand several 1Y of Fanner Satio, which ie warrants! to give szitisfnqiun, Try n. JONES, MANN, & JONES. riALL AT JONES, MANN, & JONES ‘...1 and exainine their a.sortment of Sheet' logs, Shirting, Dentin., Tick., Alamein Stripei and Check.. They are just receiving a hindsoine lot 'of Bleached goods, whlel they are deiirous of haviug their cols:oaten examine. OLD fashioned Minify for sale nt JONES, MANN & JONES AV El 2 ehlas3°rm o have notions,which Ne.trewilling to cell at reasonah;e profit, Linen thread, Cotton • do. (spool strain:) Linen and Cotton Floes, French Working Cotton Knitting do. Needles, Yin 3, with ahnost every thing belong:ng to thl4 depart:nut f - Trade, . JONES, KANN & JoNcs. ALL who are in want or Boots or Shoes will please call and ertroine..th: o - JONES, MANN a; JONEi; Which 14 the largett ever opened in th county. and we feel confident that we es Fai ISly the critical. Vie have also it connection with thi,; 1%...ne1t of our business Boot r Shoe c , l -cM iri 3 - 0- a • 0 .9 Where ‘va c:to order any hind of work: atvi lie;ieve that oor Ibme irafte work is sd i perior to that which is broaght from abroad •I, F: A. T II E It of the It'elt quniitc , and of all the dirfori kind+, ',tool fi Shoe finding s A JONES. MANN t.V-.197.;E5. TENS (Ellack and qroco) from twemty-fiva cts. to a dollar, constaniiv on hand ai JONES, - 111Vir& JONC.S. OUR Sine): of Grncero.4 e.Tered to •titt insi,e.e.„ oll of the Pithi:c with the fat belief th.it it 1,3- the be4t in the Connty. . We itrend th it this triPpaKinent of our busitm shall alsva)s be ke;n in • readiness to sopplj the Iratt:3 of this coannuttio•.: TUNES MANY & JONES, have certain cr the be,t scoot or Ifa rd ware or* kept in place, and they. in:end to keel every thing in this lino, and we feel COOifiel that we eau do a, Well by the reepie of Lk County as will be, done by theat at Wel)griNo Alamo Stock of Crockery ,to !cleat from ±r& JONES, MANS'i JOYEJ.E.. 1;1 - TANTE° it.iust>, \Ns it jowg WW v %%rh e a% Rye, Back .vhaat Cern 01:2, Potato; 8, . . Or anything the Farmers have re ,sj can find ready sale for at onr,Stera. W E are keeping a geed 115jOrtv.!1. of from which we will sspply tk e Tnick-Sni ha of this section, as fvorably as they lob dealt with at, . . -JONES, MANN 4- TONT - .7.5:, WOULD Respectlitlly e.k the Tax ferns of this county to extnine the Advan tages, oderod them in this place, for the ex changing of their farm produce for cash or Merchandise, almost all kinds of grain, and in fact, every kind the fanner has to Jell ; bears a more advanced figure in Coudersport, than at ray of the Northern markets, wh:lu this good. of tho Merchant, , are about the cams price, excepting the heavy articles, which, hare Transportation added. JONES MANN 4 JONES Marsh 4th, MG, M. W. MANN TWEEDS, JONES, L\NN & JON E 3 IRON