The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, January 29, 1857, Image 3

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    HIE 44, VS.IN AL.
COUD ER SPO RT, A N UARY.29, 1a.17
MEMATTER S.'
WILL: the publishers of Ifarper'
Ireeklin comply: ith their lie] ir
posed engagement with-us! d.,
aot kkt to be'' .'cut" .in the way they
hive ,his it, so send ;think the paper
froarAhe beginning.
Er:Mntiday - Morning last was the
coldest .Of the season the. far.: TIIP
mercury fell to 20 deg. below. zero.
At one O'clock P. M. It had risen to
17 deg. above; and on Tuesday morn
ing it was ,t-31 deg. above, and rising.
arDr. O. T,E:lison, of our place,
who attended Mr. Benson throughout
recent illness, and
. arcompanied
Harrisburg, retained on Mini.
Jay seething
_last, and reports_ that he
irft -that gentleman in fine c.mditum,
and tepidly regaining his former
etrength.
1 Pierre A. Stebbins, late Sheriff
of ihis 'county, has been appointed an
aid to his Excellency the G niernor,
with the. rank of Colotiel We have
no doubt Colonel Stebbins evil dis
charge all the uties of his 4n-ssitio fl with
c: edit to himself and honortotire Cit.,v-
er. nor.
ESP'On our fourth pt; ht. Flu.id
tapir aLowing toe J ) ,r1.:111r
thehation in the lecl.
Ei es tiim. end from i,vnich •r•.r: rya:l
ora will learii the true
dna of the northern and southurn
fl•ates as regards elective franchise.
Our readers will be able to "figure"
for themselves better than we can ; at
least we will allow them to figure nut
sa equality of traur.liise for the Itene
fit rlf the efirth—if t h ey curt.
A pershin calling himself Phhttn,
and claitning to reside Coun
ty, stopped at Glas•mil 114hr] in
this plate, an S:iturday. Dec: 20.11 mod
left a horse to hoard a we.hk
He not rgt teclaihned liihn, aull
Mr. Glassmire aivert se. the It it ,se 14
our cnitltnns. lie W. 1.; prod) I hly St 4.1 1
len. and as he was hint a ye! y sale:lWe
horse, Mr. Scapth, T rue conclude., t..
go on without. him
SUDDEN DZATII.--A man 119 ned Tet -
1 0 1.10rMerly!If WOW.] ull. Si eUliell C.i.
N. 1., in the employ .1f Meitqrs. Bar
clay & Biainaid. in Wharton T..w
ship, died under the following ci C i in
ratites on Saturday eveiiiiig last : He
hid been chopping wood,'.a little after
dark, and taken an armful' into
ths mouse, W:11 rent i t for mitre
when just stepped out ir
hie wife heard him fall, and attempt
trig to raise him up found herself
d i si). She rail to Bar
clay's, a few rods distant. and that ge - -
tlernan came with her immediately and
carried Mr. Tryloi• into the le,u:e.
where :le gaped a few times, a td di •.1.
Ilt tell with his Dec': across a small
p .1.. e /yin in front of the dour, to widen
rime attribute the cause of his death,
while others, seem to dd./k that h died
:rem apoplexy or disttaie of the heat t.
Ile tras but ied un M inday last.
Teachers Institutes.
The great want of our edocati.oial
s!stem is, tho right kind of Teen:hey:,
rightly qualified. Teachers tilthis de
scription cannot be had, unless there
it some place where they can be edu
cated for their profesi,in. Undo!
present circumstances the Teachers
Institute . , seeme to be the hest meth.id
fur preparing the guardians of our
ochoolv ; and as these calloot tie sup
ported without ronsideruble expense
we ur g e all friends of Education in this
ct:unty, to petition the Legislature to
make au appropriati.iii tor their Kop
p:rt.
The following ad..pted hi
Teacinsrs' Association of + l 'astinsl2T ,, .
Co.. will auswet as well as any I.r t!,i.
cutirity:
To the S'e - nale and House of Repre
sentative: ofihe State of Pennsylvania :
--We, the undersigned, teachers and
ftiends of education, represent thnt is
is necessary, in our opinion, to the
furtherance of the contruon school sys
tem,.that the State assist the teachers
in securing a better knowledge oi their
duties and responsibilities, by eneour-
I gigig a systetn of -teachers' festtt ore
slid We theiefore pay that a law he
Paused which will ..ecure true Teach=
em' institute, under State patrimege,
for every county in the State, to inert
al least mice a year.
, Receiptb anal Expenditures
. kifthis coubiy
frill be published itsthe:next -number
..j the. Journal. , •
Taxable inhabitants 'xi:Potter
County. •
BelOw may be fontid the numhet of
resident taxablei in the several town•
-hips in Potter County, as ;returned
by the As , esstirs theteof, on the first .
tlxy ~ f .Deenther„ A D. 11?..M :
To :rue
Abb"tt
A ilegally " . 121 121
ITh:omm 139 2 141
Clara • 34 2 36
L.:owl:Ts/out 76 6 - S 2
Eulalia • 63 1 64
Gmiessee 86 2 . 88
Hat riAnti 217 2. .
.219
Hebron ' 110 4 114
Hector 104 104
Homer .
__47 4 51
Jackson 13 1 • 14
i -
Oswayo 92 1 93
Pike • 4 62 1 63
Portage 25 . 25
Pleasant Valley 34 3 37
Roulet ' 74 2 76
llaror: 209 ' 4 213
Stewatsisou .32 32
Sweden 68 3 71
Summit . 23 . 23
Ulysses 205 4 209
11 est Branch 28 28
Whits ton 128 • 2 130
far The
capita! of .oisstiuri, Lae been .tatsed to Slo
el; since 7fie ttssembh. , g, of tlie.Leg
via
tte. The members mcsivo only per
Ttle Leg,i4il.•irt; is ahoa; to tUljourti
consequeoc of the exi,rbitsut
pr ces. •
ISM
=
=1
Li' . he sieve through which the MU!
"str.:itted every nerve": is fur s.,la at half the
hrs. c et
COU/SERSPORT ItIARICE r.
CO:tt:V.:Cre:l) SVSEKLY, FOR Tilt: JOUR:YAL,
SCllooll.lliElt \ & JACKSON.
Dealers in 1.),-y (ioods., - ;roce ins. Hats
S. Cups, limns & Shoes Crockery,
F.ohr. steal &e.,
Maui Street. Dealt: report, Pa.
f'Jrk, •• •
C✓ra Mcd. per 1.7 J ibs
Bitter, per ,b.. •
IV,JI .• •• .....
Lbw Skin per lb
Oita per
Bac: Ir,rai, '•
C: irtt '
Rye, '
P trles. "
1:-.Les, per dnz.,
I/ iv. er Ton,
ralbtr, per b.
, LANES —Wq lia‘e on hand and
for sa e the folhitv.iig.zesor.inent orßlnnks,
n ed in good on goud paper, and for
s e
• 'X Sa n non4e S.thitirnag, and Ex
eic in .4. flr lit le:ti Ate en Ice.
Cont.: t) et.
Judg ue .utd Not,-s
Preasurers• ..otxe4.
l'w.vhship U der:
:•610.0
Articie3 of - Agreement be:preen Sehool
Direcmrs amt Teachers.
Stiiiervisnra' Exectusona.
Ban . Deed+. .
We are!siso .retared :o esw
eee all kinds
of it aniis.to order .t 3:I4IIIPAd Cards and
(;ren:.,rs, Pos.ers. it I dbt,, &.c., on short
'Joie° Ind ni av g.tod style as iltsi etli be
do e \or horn l'enn'a.
f RY it) MANN A: JONES'
25 Colst TEA.
•
911-1 E de:ciihtld Hone vrai
;el, with the sub..eriber, on Saturday, Dec'.
th to be s.alt ed and led one week. The
horse is a large bay. wnh Will.e st.tr in his
forehe d, knee.s, ritog, and is abmiz 16 years
od. The ; testi!) ;e.tvilig h..ii gave his n .tae as
Potter, from ring t Coon:). : and whereas .he
s-,:d p mil has neg:ec ed to ree,aim .he horse,
I hereby g.v• o.lee that un ess he is .ic:atni
---ed not en dys from da . e , 1 win sell him
for his ttee,t.iti,;. :met), ding to law.
r'. GLASSMIRE
Coudersport, Jan. 2.9, id.ll'.
EVAi & CO.'S OREAT GIFT B33iS SALE
409 Broadway, New -York.
FINE GOLD AND JEWELRY ELVEN
AWAY TO PURCHASERS OF
B•1OI{S: •
tLL 13.). , k4 %via hr s•ild ca liar ay
c .n be h id•at colier StOres,rniny of .liein
for New Bootts received d lily. A gift
v..l)ing in val u e from :2...).eti.s to sfio, gi , en
wi.h a iiiaok he Cline iit aoia. Hiving
ou hand very large sod,: of new teal ralut..le
LI find Zr, oar .00..0 is "urge s i:es and
sin it, pro .s." we are de ermined .0 pr . * our
cu nincrs be. er bars ih can he bid
c sewtiere Any boo.( piCLisiiel in New 1 ork
r i'b.. :do. hi. will be proini:;y sea., gif..
tu
cluuedl. Liu receip oi "tier s Cate,
eresen.s. con:taping fill
•ap be I.olli. free to ail p.tr.cor
.he
.file .nu * . iedurements are offered to
Agri' Any person by •ending 119 an (Oder.
for .en nooks, wi.h money inclosed, will be en
tided to an extra BJA: and Gift.
An orders for books, coat:rating money, (to
ensure perfect Ktfety,) should be regis.ered at
the PCLIt office where they are nsai.ed, and di
rected to Evou.s & Co„ a Broadway, :New
York.
ILErzegscr..-3E Thomas & Sons, South
Fourth Street,Phillcle.phia; B. Lippincott
& Co.. Viiiiadephia; 1). Appleton C 0. ,&
lir.4idsray Ss.v York; Derby suJacirsou,Aas-
Or SEND FOE. A CATALOGUE. 4 E3
EVANS ..tr.
Prineip il Sore, 499 Broadway New York.
drench S.ores at '25 Ches'nutt Ere et
Phi.ade.p 44 bia, a. 4 .3 tVdirliagtoa, D. C.
$Pl.44c .
Males. Females Total.
• r,2
EMI
Cocui:nseoftr, Nov. 23, 1:436.
$9.99.
3.5 u.
2.50.
It 2
39 to 34
. 121
10,00
.
rOrIOj.
T 9 FANNY- TEES'S ONE MILLION
READERS.
A. - NEW BOOK.
We have the pleasure otanonaneing that
we have in press and shall pubash about-he
first otDeeetuber, a new !rusk fictton, enti
tled .
Rose Gliark.
A RMIANCE BY FANNY FERN.
The last work,'and first trintintions tale of
this brilliant and fascinating an;horess; 'Ruth
Halt," achieved a success unexampled in the
annals of letters. In the lanzitage of a lead
ing periodiCal, tt "cre-ted a inure profound
sensation ih w any which his been - issued dn.
rill a quaver of a cou.nry." t3tn.
cessary to, allude to the merits of .Ruth . Hail.'
Judging from the nueiber of copies of it we
have sold, we judge that everybody in the
lin.ted Suites has reed it. As respects the
work we have now i.upri•ss, ROSE CLAttii
we c.t only say we regard it in every respect
a greater, better work and are con.figent it
wilt uo . only sustAn, bun even iecrease the
reputation of its distinguished authoress. we
have re eons for thinking -Rose Clark". will
make a greater sensation than did 41.u.h
Hall."
It will form an e!egint 121 no volume, of
over 4ilo pages. Price $1 }3, on reciept of
which copies wilt sent by mail, post paid.
I: will be sate by all booksellers.
'.'buy nevrspaper giving this advertise
well: three invertiotut, and sending us a copy
of the paper with advertisemen. - marked, wm
receirreun advance copy of the work by toad,
'post paid. Pub:isbui by MASON BROTH
ERS, New York. 9:32,3t.
GREAT. FXCITEMENT !
TRE.3.I-ENDO US ?,USII!!
Another Cargo of Goods at
The Old Regul.ator!.
YOU might as tvell undertake tn dam
iv the waters of the Ni. gara with bulrush
es to try to convince the multi:title that there
is any other place en town where they can get
such great borg..ins in the line of
BEM
GIp)CERIEF; & P Rfi V ISMNS,
Y.S . at the Old Regnl .tor which has so long been
the Great Empo• Min of Tiede in this tiourash
jog 31e ropol s. Now we h.nVe come to the
cancmaton th there oiy uae way to sett
Goods, and .hat is to let the ; eop:e know we
h.tre theinto sett, and soil them at ; rites which,
ti li ha an inducement to those in w •itt .n buy of
u,i; awl . for :his Imr ; .nse we have chartered a
co!umn in the Journal where we is to keep
the people posted as to wha: Inv be foand at
our establishment. Every body knows, (or at
least oug4t to know) where the 0:4 Regulator
is; and for the benefit of those who d-le't know,
and who wish to know, a e will just inform them
that it is located right ,on tho
ttAILROAD,
co rly a few rods from the Depot, and is always
<Spell far customers and all who wish to s•ve
23 per cent. in purchasing the Necessaries of
life ; for it is the ntny place in !otvd where
you can eaFect to have a little change left .I et
perch sing your neceks . ,ry su r f, it.., :to wt h
stattidt g coat non :ssertton ot . every o e
tha . hey set chever halt their tteaglibars.
We don bets; of se, ing'goods et or below
cost, but we haVe adopted as our smut! fa .to
"Lire and Let Lire," and .at rest as cheap as the
che •pest ; for when pe .p.e .tther.ise to at.
below con, you may e.,sity cone, .de .htt they
era ou y “.hroivieg out b.lit." In order th
the petip:e , +v wh it we kee se:4
we will enunterate a few of the must ,m.urittu:
artic.es.
374
624
t 74
75.
50.
R Oc E R I 1.1:s:
Any one examining oars oc. of Groterieß,
we are contiden_ Will at once coate to the con
e:anon th .t. a better and Jno. e co.np,ete a. ,or,
meth cannot be I and in this sec.tou, cuna.s.-
ing of
SUGAR.,
TiA. • •
COFF
• :• AIQL ASSES,
SYRUPS,
PEPPER. •
• SPVE.
•
G
CLOVES,
Mustard, Salerauta, Cinnamon, Pe }ter S. Inc..,
Cit . ...sup, Yeast and.ripap rowder;4, 1 , " ueg ,r,
Campliene, Fluid; Chewing and 6 1104 t ig Ta
baCco, 6eig,rs, Candy, tin s, Raisins,
Craelters, lieert g, snap, Candies, ~nd e
.riecy of olier artie:es which .it un
necessary to metal n, may be found in this &-
politica:, and wh.c: wt.; he so:d at a tritl.ug
advance from cast .o -irtv. •
PIL V I nlO -NS.
Just take a lock at our large ',awl; of Pro
visions, and see It we h .ve not go, the where
with to relieve the nnmerous wan.s of ,he
needy, and enough to kel, von ail from s a y
in throng) the long and dreary win.et.
is ttnitosstu.e for us to enumerate oaf., had' the
at. ices we ,:rep, in a s ogle isemen,, but
we wilt ansmiatt u few of .he tnos. itupor.an.;
which inay be found in abundance and iu
great v. rieiy, COUSi.ii.lll4; of
PORK.,
HAMS,
- FISt!,
BUT I' ER,
CHEESE,
• LARD,
SALT,
• .
CORNED BEEP, _
DRIED BEEF,•
SHOULDERS,
FLOUR,
CORN NIEAI,,"'
BU(•KYVHEAT FLOUR,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PLUMS,
PO iOES,
OATS.
• BEANS,
SALT.
and a host of other articles in the lino of ero
visiohs. Alen kept consamtly ou lut..d a good
assortment of
t“.)uDEN AND WILLOW WARE,
such Le ISt ooms, %\ ashmbs and goirds, Altys,
Oin .er brushes, SLc., Lop -run. umh a
genera: 890111ille of dto .e te.tre, winch we
WW son very the for cash. .A gener..; .nvi
cation is sxteoded to ali, and to the peop.e 'of
Potter Coun.y in var.ictuar„ to Cali a. ;he Oid
Regulator before porch .sing else.vhere.
dr' L
Wel!'svi!!e, Dec. 10, Lip:3.— i 3 -limo.
YAS. LA) U
NURSER Y•
•
vir HAMAN 'Sc yO., of the rate,
V • t;,:t1,,,y zitintunez., have I:,r sale s
‘r.:e aud vslusAle assort meet ui FEIIT 1E En
of .ill var et:cs u, , e/11) cultivate I. Tau se Trees
,re youn4 of vi.1.tr."1.% gro•r• L. 'file tolls
vies are ille •111/St ch •ie ke..wri, aut arm .var.
genuisse. A.u•-; a k o ()RNA
MLNT.IL TREES and 8111117BLIZRY, for
6,)rfig I.)e,tvery..
.re.s orders to C. B.ACU, pen
Ir.su, Yates Co.. N. Y:
dept. 11.1446.-r-edatee
14mwrzli SALES.
of suncry writs of
Ly Exponas and eieri Fucias . irsu.
e d a m of thi s C2ar: of Common P.eiis of Potter
Co,, and to um oirecte4, 1 mho.' expose
:o pubic saue or ouicryou ifie Cour, Utilise
in. the Borough of Couderspor., ou,-
the it; day of February, 1,.:07, a. L. , o'clock,
.he described real estaici to
wit :
Certain real estaselsituate in Genessee
Pot,er Co: Pa. '
Bounded on the north by of
N0.,„45 ' - east by len No. 47; sou.'" by lot No.
4d dud Dinh an Cs u e ; uud on the wes.-by
rinseaied - . uds of :he isi gh.iin r shoe, betn i ;
oat No..tti of.ne do.trient, of ox S. Ross iunds
in Genesseo i ownsht. , een.ain ng 1671 bcres
of land, with . bone acres nuitrured. .On it
are cbie frame house, one inane bar,i,ehed and
elm on houses, mid sutue fruit trees,
;Seized, 'tetten in execution; and to be sold
as toe proper.y of Semite., Hurd. ill the suit of
D. C. White, S. S. & Joseph Corey.
ALSO—Cert it, real es:ate bounded and
described as Imams to wit : Situate to Pike
-Townshie, Potter Co. Pa., Bounded ou the
uo h b mods of 1% ou east
by lands of It: .t 1 ..lker, - soulh by muds of
Albert Austey, west by 13ingh.tin lauds, con
taining 16.3 acres, being lot No. Id of Ditighiun
lands to said ALSO—Another
inct bounded on the - north by,dingtiant lands,
east by Bingham la::t1s, south by Bingham
to ds & 5.11..11 r.tn, west by diughain muds,-
conta mug .1.Z.7 acres, bei .7g tot No. 10 of the
...w.tuett. of dinglutut la...is in cod fownsuip.
ALSl3Atiother tract bounded on the north
by Bnignam .amts, 'on • the e..a. by Bingham
lands and A. Ausiey, uu .he sou It by Anstey
and B.tighaiu 'Estate, and west by thognain
/ands anti S.ll.llardu, ci Homing f li., acres,
heini lets 'Owe. 31 de 32 of the ..iluani•at of
Bi gnaw lands it. said Tow.tsuipL of he last
mentioned to. about sixty acres are improved,
on arhiett or. erected three dwelang housed,
one frame U .ru by wag saw iota, one
hiacksiiii.li-shop, one shed, one. wood abed,
one we.: of w :.er, and one hen ti:so
an app e orchard thereon. ALSO—One other
trac situ lie tat aforesaid, Latitude/I st...cl,desecto
ed ..s funows - to wit: Beginning...apt:at eighty
perches !torah of .he south wes. corner ot war
mth No: thence north along the west
Jute of sid warrant o. nit., one hundred and
four peraes to a post, thence . a.tst one hun
dred and thirteen perches to it pos., thence
wait ot.e hattilraa. at.d thwieen perches to the
p.cceui uegium .g, co.h.tmiagseveu.y.two and
chive piarter4a.:res,s not theasmie, which said
et of ..tu.l D.:,t A) was granted by the Co.n
motitc-ia.diof Peitusfivanix to Joon Nicbors.
be.zed, ;oxen al elccu.iuo,and to kie sold
2131 the reper.y of .7 0n...M. iit:uthiro, n. the.
■ni. of S. vo dth..th for the use of tirg-
Der. .
AL;;U—Fiera,Facia.--Lly !Arum n: with
iL wri , i 0...ve 1 4 1.( 1 Vrinlie;C•11)
sd ce.t , al3.A.e, 10 ‘v,•.: A p.ece ur p...cei of
1;:nd e P :cr Golub
ee": ,', L• Oil iL,e Ho, n .yea. of
i4 ,,, (1.1 0 / ate oe/.4.e of ,Oe ...re
dec d, e..s by :1::og, ;aid Pu..er calm y..1.1',
.add ,ou ti try 4.u.is 1,131 e ; CO l / 7
C., leg :anitiL two ha deed and
acres. •
o.e.zed, to en in • xeco in , ..nd to b i god
ai - lie ku e.,y n4in, ..nd du
se,:b Lt. Co,e, sui.'of JUaun . - zeerwood.
A. C. l'Aut.tAit
Cooderp,,:or., ,1,7,1•4
Caari
. W ileatt:.',..S the lion. ti. U. 11 tires
tile t itid th t „sad the lion. G. U Cotviu
and a .sstii , .t.ss•terate Ju.igeA ut
tn.= Coons. tt Oyer and f :radticr a,d (Rle-
Jaii •D• Itvery, Quarter ziessious . 01 1.4 f
Orpaa Court and Court of Continuo
l',eas tor we edit:Ay of
: Putter, lisve
their precept. beanie; 'date the third day of
the year ut oar Lord °tie thintsand
nundred anti fin) -SCVIIII, and tit ine direc
ted, fur holdiug detain 1,1 Ul er and Terrain-r
41111 Gellolla Jail Detivery. Quarter Set•ston ,
of itio Peace. Orp h an s Court, and C;,tirt ut
Cominoti Viet's. in ttio Borotigh 01 Couders
port, on MONDA , the Itith day of February,
nett, sad to _couttuite 0110 week.
No:ice it therefore hereby givcn to the
Coroners. Jost,cos of the roacc, a.d Co o s.t. k .
hies within ttt. cutotty. th they be then and
.here In their proper vers fns, at 10 o'clock.
A. M.. of said day. With their mull. , records.
huloiAt ions, examin thions, ;Old reutem
nr .n• ti., to do those amts. witica, it. their talkies
to tic dour. Alit those who are
nonod by their recogtocadees to pn , secute
1110 tnis.. tens tn.': am- or s hall he in
th. ,;aii comity of Potter are to tie
\then and there to prosecute against them as
:Wi:i h.. just.
Uat dat (3.4lA. , rSit .11. January 3d, 1357, and
the 31st ye..r of the laue,teauenee ut fire
Iraited - Sidtes -
A. C. 1 AG Li %RT.. Sb,ritr.
TRIAL LIST.
1 , 011 TEit3f, 18;7. I
H. W. Miy . vs. K. W. Mclntyre;
It toso:n Ronson " As., Gibbs et al
S. P. iillall " J. Van ,uren .
It. Sioat • • " U‘Ven a...v.:,
G. W 31. He - liter " R. W. MoLityre,
Wh iron Schots, Dist. " Julius Johnson
Levi A.,nis " W. T. Jones, '
Warren ...i with " , F. I'. Brooks,
Cont'we tttlt, of Penn. " Conn.y of Potter,
Samuel Haven " A. M. Benton, .
V. C. , tike; by her i „ c. P,' Dike . .
next Freud A. Poona •
M. .. arrier by tier
J. C. Capin
next friend L. ,Vood .
U. .1. .S ~„ A. Ch ppe, " S. fi. II olio
1). J. &E.W. Ch ,ppet " S. IL Mar:in et al
Stephen Horton " 11. W. May.
THUS. B. TYLE,.:,
priAley.
NOTII4O3OTLRY ' S OFFICE / ,
COUtterSputt. Jan. 3, 13-4'.
t IRY JONES, MANN & JUNES'
25 Cleat T A.
11 RI JONES, MANN . & Jo..Es
23 Calit 2 A.
MIL L. PORT
HEID-O,GARTERS !
r .uhicribers take this method of in
.L forming their friends that they are in re
ceipt of, and are noir .opeumg, a choice and
desirable stock of
I'APLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
to which Chet• invite the attention of all who
desire to mike purchases. Ourstock is large,
has been d exc ed tvt.h great care, and-is par
hcitioriy.idapted to the %%wits of this section
of ate CiLlmry. oar coe;-, of Dry ..itiods con
gists of
DRESS 1";003S. RIBIOSs, Ex-
BOOIOCRigS, PARASOLS, CLO nu, Cu.
1140.145, VLsri:4 , 3s, lloacs (JCL
6AULTINAI, eAINVIS, i'RISTS, •
Sal ;rt.%
and 1. r%rie . .7 of o her ari . ,c,es, too - noinerols
to inenlou. I.V• have a.so a co:oplate assert
tooth of
tiziOCCRIE3, HARDWARE AND
Cll 4 /CiC -AV;
all of which wiii oe go 11 one° Lunonlv cheap
for re id) , pay and fur approval credit on as
rea.son,b.e er.ns aiauy oiler es.ahlish.neut.
MANY Or, NICHULS.
Ang. 11, laiii..--/Al3,ve
THE, gosTo TELEGgPff
take great pit . asUre in announc
ing to our friensis, that we have - .ow
eomple‘ed such asmngetneins as wilt gre lay
add to the interest of our daily and , weekly
paper, and make our journal notOnly'the ore
most, bat du; die most wide.y circiti dcd
jonrrtel is NeW Eng and • -
The Te:rgrs: h•N:ew.§..o er Coin any have
purchaSed . the Bristol.; D - .lly end Wee .iy
Ch.o.dcle; The.t.vvo wecklies have aseicly
been united ; and the two wilt be it
ted and published es one after this'd t.e
—(January I, 1.271ai)--every.,mor:. l l ll g, 1.4 th'e
Daily Chronicle, and twit, every eveniug ""
the Eveni, g le egr mh. C. C.
Esq„ who h.s keen the nrincioal write.' fur
the Chre .isle.- will be connected with ;he
united pape.s, and others who have been eas•
ployed !111 that paper wifl be retained. This
arr. ngemeat, with the w•i;ers and rei.u , :ers
h'eretuture e mployed o .)he Teiegri, h, writ
give the paper :1:1 editori cl Woe ado e.hetr
superior to that of zoty oilier,
_lantana: in N4t1.7
Elllghltld, and equalled a.ily by two m r tdree
is %ew York.
The pa -•er will cnmjn , te to be wh-it it h-s
been, 'he answersio n g Alvocitte of Reonisic
principles, the cow_ up p u ncut of every
scheme to ez,end r,r n rio ti,ize the I..gritia:i° ll
of Slavery, and thee rite e.suiipnrier avY
me,sure or indatinci-- Lo prnil:nte
the wed_ of soc:e v, .a, LI remove the
climes by which aie ninfiu.noi rs are demor
alized. What the paint h i been in these re
spects it vrid continite to be.
At the same time we t.h .1, give less impor
tance to p r lea end eliti to principles,
and be much less c .retol to .eyrve puttlac—lts,
th.'n - to sap or: those ideas and :uflaences,
which, lit our jadga.nent die times dent tnd,
an - lwitlunit wit rh, neither pain s nor potiti
cut a deserve support. 11, e in end to pre
serve our indepe dence and be en.trely Pee
in our work, doing what seems to us -righ.,
and sup, eating such men and me sures as
are best c dem:iced c rry out our princip es.
unnecessary fur our readers, to add that
we now belong to the ti.epubitcau party, and
that we shall either() to it while it adhetes to
the principles which it proclaimed whin it
was organized at Philadeli hia. -
Telegraph a d Chronicle, united, will be -a
jeered of news, literatures, agricultural in:el
bgenee, and give place to - all matters of local
or getteralowerest. Particular attention will
be given o the. news- de 2 arimeut, The .
Weekly; Telegraph' has always given:its re.:d
ers mews mealy hours later- th..o . any other
i
peper published in Boston, and t will
certainly do as,well tinder the new arrange
we 11..
a oowtsk our aissi.ds throughout . New
Eng:and, .ind akewhere, to iu.roduce'our p--
1 er to the at , ,esitiou of those around .hout who
are not airs sitoseribers. It will hive no
equ,. in ew Ptig•aud Weplodge nurse:ves
to .0 tke.o de-erre :bar east eire mou which
we -emit far'n, and witch we fee; cert..Lti it
wia have.
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Atom, p ease addres +cline :o thu Pub.ivh.
sr. F.D WARD WA1..:.E.11, 114 Fulton-s - , New
York. and they wit, rec...uve ianuecha.e /turn.
vr,.h .lid parttett.tars.of out uissto a,
"...News, opera co ying •he -bore and in
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@TATMAN■ 14AITPAL, 111*Itel to their order.
N 1 11" •
TlIE• undersigned haring , formed a co.
..pairnership tinder the name and tithi'af
,)TES MANN
far the purpose of extending their nsefaintive
in the dere :mile business, hive purcfrised
the etr,re smck of C. S. Jones, Lewis Siatin
and A. r fones, - Which whit the large • ad
ditioui now being made to 'the consolidate/
Stock,.by d iry ,arivalii from Neig - York Alla
'rill :ale enab'es thew: to otTer to t . 341,
Pabsic mid each uf their former custodian -
the ,arge, , host and moat ecteaiive assort
:ben: of tiods ever brought inio thiA
fPliiiket.
To . acecru•notl de Theitse!res and their ads
In:nerw. ,hey b.vc re it,hle.ed the Store, forte
e by C. S.. Jones, where., they
tu,y be t1;,1011 at all times ready and willing
i o ...raj. ; upon o,;1 who ,pay - mend ;. to
. thsso
;hex pd:rouago. Their . Steck. cousiaas
Dry Goods,
HARDWARE,
GeocottiEs.
PrOViSialtS
, HATS &I CAPS,
flO3fS & SHOES,
• fro i s
)/1 - . s/ r Vic.ati
C. S. L. it JONES
Conderipoh.March, 20th, 1356.
• •
JONE,S,. MANN 4. JONES,
.
Are now receiving a largo In of the halt
Style Prints "coniistint of Coaheio,Mati
rack, Ph.hps Allen &Sons, Briggs, : Spn(ra•
& Co. %Vnrrauted . fast ,colors(also s laa
of Cheap Prints. Call & Eratinife. •
. -
JONES, 111 ANN %ONO,
Would call the altetition those whe are la
want of Cloths to their Stock, which titej
cuntiniiaily replenishing ,consiatitm.er.
Broad Cloths' .
• I
'CBLACK & bLITE,YI
Cmsinieres oral! grades and styles, Saitirsei
TWEEDS.
eirEaloYS *C.
WE have now on hand several "Onafitis
of Farmer's Satin, which 4 warrants!
te . give satliftetion. Try It: ,• -
JONES,. MANN, & JONES.
CiALL AT JONES, MA:qti r ,& JOSES
.and xan:ine their - aisorinteni of chest
ingi,• shirting, , Deinins, Ticks, • Mini..
Siripes• and cheeks. They. are just reeelvio;
n ; ft mrisomo lot of Blenched gocids,. 'Oath
they are desirous of having • Oen. eikstostisfo
examine. . •
O LD faAhio,..d Dimi q . Cor gals ar - ,!:
JONES, MANN di lONIEL
. .1 •
- 1 ,- ,17 - g have on baud a, good Assortment •
Y6' 1 y ai ikee noticing, which we arawillie
to sell a reaSPnable profit;' Linen three
Cotton do. (spool. & . slutin;) '.Linetc •
Cohan Hogg, French Workiag Conine
Knitting do: Needles . , Pins, with altungt every
thing belonging to this departiroet - .•tif Trade.
JONES, MANN di JONES.
CM
ALL who are in want of Boone or Sftees
will please eall-endexatnine thO stook o
JONES, MANN & JOWL
Which is the largest' ever opened -ii
county. and wo feel confident that we ••t
sa , isfy the incHt critical. IVe hive also i:
connection with this Bnitich °four business •
Boot & Shoe
SAOP
. •
Whore we CAI] order any kind of work, au
we h..lieve diat our Hume Made work is s•
perurr to thaiwinehi• broughr, from abroad
6 00
10 00
2.) 00
LE A T [LER
01 the be pnlily, and, of all tit* ditties
kind 4. tcnb ti c nit St Shoe findings at
'IANN &JONES.
. .
AS (Mark rui GreanYrrorn twesity-firs
Tcu. to a dollar, constantly on bend at
JON AI.IN.N & JONES.
Lia Stock of Groceries is offered to tit
inweet,on of the Publ.o with the fiel
belief ih it it is the hest . in ihe County. Ire
intend th.tt this department' of cur basiaes
shall always bekem in readiness rto impel
the wants of this cninrntinity. • .
& lONS"'
TONES MANN Jr. JONES, have aorta*
el the best *tuck or ti ar ti vr ar e aeol
kept in . &hot pittee, and they intend, to keel
every thing ut this - :ine, and we feel essidea
th it -tre e.tn (1.1 al mod by iho
Cuun t y 114 ' v iii be dun• by them at Watireilia
Marge Stock of Crocker •e silent true
JUNES„‘IANN # JONES.
X TA NTED at JONE§, MANN diJOPUCS
Wheat, Rye, Bucir r ivhoat Cora - Oa*
Potatoes;
.
O anytmog the Farmers hire re 'ale they
calla find ready sale for at ear St re.
- .
VirE are keeping • geed anartnete 4
IRON-
2 30
from which we will supply tte Black-ilraitito
of .this section, as favorably as they will bat
dealt-with at %Velisvilla.
aOO
JONES, , MANN k .T ONKS,
W Q OI T t i iiP t u s ft: y ai t fi o l: or ' •st e t h e F . 1 1% v
aa
tages, of erad them in this : ?lace, for the' es
ch diming of their fart* -pt:11 ICS for sails or
31erchanlise, almost all kinds of grain, and
in fact, every kind :be farmer be. to sell; bears
a more advanced figure in Coudersport, (ban
at at ) of the %ormern markwut, whist, the
g 00... of the Merchant, are shoat tke same
price, excepting the heavy articles, wbieb
have fransporta.ien added.
JUN il MANN do
Birmit mot. tbrof.
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