ten.incli pistols, as the other had a gun loaded:With shotonly. John; for that,was'his nime,,tirell.the' Pistol, at the bear's' head, .and 'she.then went. up o rt tree where .her cubs were. 'The old hear turned-to. aome. down and give battle tha boys then fired *again,%and the bear came.doWn and, took for the boys.: John took the . gun from the otber . boy and mauled herover. the head'untif be . befit it badly; and. the.dog made such ihroads.initi her right hank at the same time that- She wag' forced to giVe.•battle to.him-:-thedets--which enabled.. the •boys to pUt an end to •Ike bear. They then killed,two citb, went 'home, with -one live one 'to their mother (being.the...only 'person in the 'house) with. as' much honor. of victory .as , . General Scott or Taylor in the Mexican war.—Piscat- PO CPO .*: . ; ' • • • ' • ' . . • ciAn•iAnti-Ouridag Club?" has been formed atpriiss Valley, 'Cal.,. the members of whiCh are fined twentyfive ceins for ev . ery oath; the money .to be appropriated to som e w•orth3 . 7 pur.: posofrom time to time. At' last accounts, the club had cursed:enongh to buy a:pew, and there was, a balance on hand. - • . •. , .• To Those Interested in Mining and Mineral 'Lands: • ... . • . . . Nxr U. BARNES offers lie iervi.iee. for tbe.e.xircina re. tion , of.hliaeral Lunde in 51 , 1 teen and. Elk coun ties, and .will give hie opinion' an tctIie.VALUE OF. MINE.% &c. .Those engaging bin nominee will reeelve all neceartary and. reliable informatien. Ilesidence'at the Bunker:llill Mines. • . . :Sergeant, Bllitian Co., Ji.ine 3Di 1850. ~1 ' THE best 50c Tia.iri tali% at the • . •: ASTOR HOUSE STORE THE beat Ground and unground Unfree/1, cheap, it the Astor Monde Store. • • • B. Y. WRIGfIT.• 11E84 Burning Fluid at the . ju: • . . ' . ASTOR ' IIOBSE STORE • A PBW caiesof Boots and Shoes ! B o "giiv,:s•mataroanti.is.: laventiirs, Manufacturers, Farmers and Fillwright3 • . TO DE ENLARGED! A-, NEW VOLUME -NEW BELIES To 0 . 9mmenc,fi . on July 2d,:189 Inateadoi 4164aiiea, 'the . Yearly Holama, Enlatted • Se••• ?lea, will contain VIGUT iiIINDREB 'AND THIRTY- Two? PAGES of Valuable • Readiag Matteri Useful and instiootive to all ..claasea . . . . Tus 'Scutari no ,Anaftiosa in publiehdd w eekly In quar to form,aultable for 'binding, and_ the numbers fora sin gle year contain information in regard to NEWINVEN TIONS, all branchesuf ',MANUFACTURING PROCESSES AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, , ENGINEERING, MILLWRIGUTING,IRON . MANUFACTURE, TRY; in 'fact, almost every indualrial purtait .receives more orless attention in its columns.. ' All Patent Claims officially published every, week, as reportad from the Patent - Office,' and for • •' .."I,IIIITEOTORS AND PATE,NIiEEs ; • • it eontalcia.infoimation not to be Obtained elsewhere, and which no Weaker:de, itiventor 4 or patentee can well do 'As a Partlly Journal (this nd superior for real practic al utility, since in its 6:annals will be found Useful prac-• tical Itecipoe,. :• • ' • , • O . areful - Attentlon. , will be given from time;*.tO reports of the Metal. Lumber, and other' markets. • . • ' .• .eyery number will contain sixtearipages and forty-eight columns 'of re Ater, with several' illustrations of patented machine's and other, engravings', comprising in d single, yearabout . . 'SIX HUNDRED' ORIGINAL 'ENGRAVINGS.. • ~ . With the linlarged &riot is presented an oPportnnity: to subscribe not likelyto occur again for rainy years.. It will be like cbmmenclng a new work ;Vol. I, No. 'I, New Series: . Terms S 2. n Year.Lene. Dollar for Slit Months. inniNktris. *intern, and• Canadian money or Post Oaks' viten saiscrlittlai eriNttc..ll4l.6ol Canadian 'subsea.' . A liberal discount to Clubs. • A pronie . iliejpßittifilt particulars of the inducements for club,' with 'specime n . copies of the paper, and a' pamphlet con'taining Informa tion concerning the procuring of Patents may be, had grail' by-addressing .• • • • DIUNN - . • • • . • , •Publishers of the Scientific American, . 37 Park Row, New York. Mr THE OLDEST, WIDEST CIRCULA TED, and most COMPLETE, CORRECT and RELIABLE Bank Note Reporter in existence. , THOMPSO.N°S BANK NOTE :AND COMIEEC.IAL .-EEPOETEE cirCukikooli,. 100,600: EDITED BY: JOHN THOMPSON. Quotations. corrected by T4O3 . trsos Boor!'Ens, 2 Will Street. Published by CHAS. )3L9NDELLi Friskrii S , . •- TERMS 'OF SUBSCRIPTION Hi - ADVANCE; , • • •, :. To . mail Subscribers. Weekly, .. :s2'l Semi-monthly, .. 750 To Postmasters or others, _cho , forin Olubs' and .for .ward no the money, in advance, we send the /tepee tee Coin Chart .11ferntieU x and' Descriptive' List, as fol . lows: • 5 copies of. the Weekly; 'one Year • 5 copies of the Semi-monthly. 10 copies of the Monthly. We'will forward gratuitously to' any , person sendiag_a_club orS2O at thi - above rates, at anyone time, our Americqn 'Gold, ;Corn.' Tort. Seale., Address • •TEIOMPSON BROTHERS; Bankers; • • • ' No. 2, Wall St, N. Y.,'Proprietors. WISIE2STZ Patented Sept 9 1856. • Dr RILEY SMITH' • rrHE :WASHBOARD- AND BEATER are the two first and most natural implethents ever used in Washing'Clothea. • Notwithatand, ing it has been': the study of inventors .to do them away,.and for 'that purpose several hun dred patents' have been issued, yet it has been of no , effect. They have failed in, their at tempt. Their machines have been condemned .and thrown .away; and , the Wash Board and Beater again used in their stead.' • • • • • This machine combines - them together; at tached to a progressive lever in sUcha -manner as gives 'great power to. the Beater, while either may be used as the operator ipay desire. The — nriotion of the Beater:-ir quick and easy, the pressure gentle and ilowerful,.whieh . gives it the advantage overall other machines, and is so decided by competent judges. . . Manufactured and old ixt.Mechanicsburg, by ' . A..WOLTERS.. MCchanicaburgi March 18, 1858. . *Cabinet* Shop' inllechanicsburg. AA WORMERS respectfully announces' to. the public 'that, notwithstanding these hard timee, he is manufacturing and Iceaps'con stnt:ly.on hand'ill kinds of 'furniture, such as DIVAN .8 o' r S • • k. • • • CARD, CENTER', , DINING AND BREAKFAST. TABLES, CHAIRS . of all kinds 'and 'styles Cane and C°9flm oll ) Ikr 3 , -, Read ade Coffins, 3 8:c., of the. very best material and manufat:ture. Smetfiport, Tel). iB5B TxTE are not An the habit - of telling . I Fish VV atories,, but we have got MACKEREE,, COD and WHITEFISiI i besides hosts.of I'EA at 40 4 Cents. B: • • .. , gA.DIMONTON LANDS ' IVE.IV ENG LAND SETTLEMENT . . 1 7 ) ARE OPrORTUNITY.— T.O . A -41 , iv:x pin - No „PARllLS—'=iri hetilthulace i tt ,;,, n tyfi . es mtilee . .front Philadelphia; on the .Camden and' 'Atlantic railroad;. New Jersey. 'An old estate has, recently been'opened ;for sele 'antl,the firstdivisiOn of 10,000 acres, diVided bp,into' of twenty -acres. and upWards. T. he. soil is ot.,M . rt best qualify . forthe production' orf . iuits,• gc ains,Ac'. -The priCo to per acre's, payable•in , easy. quarter 'yearlydn stalmeritnovithin a term •of Tour 'yeara,, with interest.. The terms. are Made easy, in .order to,insure the', rapid' improvement of the : iand, by, en blittg cvery . indastriciac mait la bay a farm. It'is now being extensivelyJmproired by good. .roada, and, stime . of the best citizens - from, New England and: thd . •Mitidle.States are erecting large, improvements. It is a,.scene 'of . the greatest - Improvenient ... out. of I'heladelphia, Seventy five houses' have.been bdilt in. Months; Practical farmers and. busitieas men from :the length end breadth of the-UniOn are . settling, there. It in sn 'irimortant. business Place, on account of .its being in the midst of a greet market. Everrarticie raised epon this land "finds an immediate sale. The water . is excellent;and no such thing as-fever is Icnown.: The soil. is a sandy or clay loam,..with a:clay bottom. and fa - mays 'of:manures. , It is' free of stones and easily,worked. 'lt abounds largely * in .the phosPhates, and -such is its fertility' that from the crops produced both upon, this land, and .the large area adjoining under cultivation, -it will be' found not to be excelled any Where in the _production'of 'elope 'most, adapted 'to its The -reader may be well aware that the ea r . liest and tne best fruits and ' vegetables 'come fro'in Npyv Jersey, which ate annually Mrported to the amount of Millions of 'dollars, ..The land beeide being accessible in every *ay for fertit: izers; . has an abundant supply of .the best qualr ity, of 'muck mandie. Lumber and.builcling materials 'can be bad iM the spot at a cheap price,.frOm the mills. Other 'mills are now being opened, and: brickyards being started on the ground.. ; A. person can put up a frame tenement for present 'convenience for one' hundred' dollars.• DI) • account of the extensiveemigration, this.is the best course to pursue in order to get a 'place to live in it first. Carpenthrs and builders are on hamlto put UP' houses on the best terms. • . In settling bste;the . emigrant has many.sd. vantages. ' He is within:a few' houro ride of the great cities in the Middle . States and New England; he is in a settled country, where every improvetnentiand comfort Of civilization is at handt, he is in a healthy place, and is not subject to the certainty of loosing the greater part of his family. and his own health by those ' malignant fevers which make. the gravee of so Many millions Of the'young and hardy in fay off regions away fromhirme and friends... Be- Oda, he has a mil&climate and an open winter. There are three trains daily to Philadelphia; and to all those. Who improv,e the radroad COM-, pany gives a fre,e'tieket. . • • '.. - Thd reader will at wide be struck with ,the advantages here - preSented, and ask himself why the property has not hien taken up before. The reason is, it was never thrown in the, 'market;' and unless the statements were cor rect, no one worildhe ihvited t&examine , the land•before purchasing.. This' all are expected to do. They will see the. land tinder cultivationi they will Meet .perisips, no doubt, .from their provertrertbdywhond: they will witness the irri the population. • Pelson, .shobri tottirtfiglAS At I ita.pnrcbase,.as mall are lociating, 'and loft- Alone 'are not held on refusal. • . :'The Hammonton Parmer, n'hionthly Literary and Agricultural sheet, containing full informa tion of Hammonton, will 'be sent to each in qUirer, and,'cart be obtained at' 25 cattle • per annum.. Tige TP:ix r riz n ire .de,ds given, dear of. 411 inennid . eanee, when:pneeleae paid. 'Bouts'. to, Us-land 4Zine.:street wharf, Philadelp44,. for flame:onion by railroad ,at half' seveit, A. M., and half .peiel five P. hf,; when, there iiigaiie:foe Byrnes:,, . Botteding . Oonveniences'will be'foand.-. Llttirs and applicalians• ca nt addreised to S. ;13, Coughlin, 202 South FIFTY Stri!et.heloto Wal nut, Philadelphia: - • Maps and .info,itnation cheerfully furnished. HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPIIA . . , . A - Benevolent Institution, established by'special endow , -Mont:for the relief. of the sick and distressed afflicted -with Virulent and .tipiderilic diseases. „ TO pereonsalltieled with 'Sexual Diaeaaelcsuch se • SPERMATORRMEA SEMINAL WEARNESB, IM POTENOE, .GONORRIIIE4 OLEET, SYPIIILIS t the vice of ONANISM, or SELF-AIIIISE .&c;, &b. • ' The' Howard Association, Itiview o the awful deidrue- . . . tion of human life, caused by Sexual , Diseattes,.and the. deceptions practismt.upon- the unfortunate. victims - of each diseases by Quacke, several years ago directed their consulting surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT Iforthy of their name, - -to open a dispousary - for the treatment of this class of diseaseti,: In all :their forms,, and to give 'MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to . .all.who apply by letter,. - Atith a. description of -their condition. age,, occupation,' habits of life, Ike.) and in eastiof extreme poverty. to fir bleb medicines FREEpF:CHARGE. lt-is needless to Mid that the association commanda iho 'highest Medical skill of the age, And Will furnish. the moat approved. modern .treatment, The Directors, :on a review. of. tha past ,feel Amur d that their labo,s in'thissphere of belfotolent effort, "nice been ofgreat benefit to the' afflicted, • esgecialy to 'the Young, and :they'. have . resolved - to devote themselves with renewed seal' to -this -very . impotabutt much deer • Just published' bytthe Association, ,a Report on Snore - - atorrlice, or Seminal Weakness,. the Vie° of 'Cooping, Masterbation, or Self Ahtise, and other Diseaset of the Sexual Organs. bj the cnaulting Surgeon, which'- will be sent by mail (in a sealed leter envelope) Free of charge; on receipt Of two stamps ter poatage. , Arldressjorßeport or treatment, Dr. GEO.- B, CAL HOUN Coniulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia,..Ps... By older of the Directors. ". . " E24tA '• - YiEAETWEILL Pr GEO.TAIROIiILD, BeCry.. • • . • Arrival and Deparpire of•Alails." . SMRTIIPORT.r OAT OFFICE. Oleizn—Leaves-every morning at S tecloek; ar , • riVes every evening. • . - Coudersport—Leavep Tuesday: and . Saturday morning's'; arrives Monday and Friday eves. Shi : pren,--leaves Tuesday; Thursday and Sat- . : .. urday nooruings, Arrives MondaY,:Wedries ;day and 'Friday evenings, Ridgway--Lervies 'Monda'y; Wednesday and . Friday:mornings; arrives Tuesday, Thurs-. Auyakall Saturday evenings. ' • • Titiirreii—Leaves Tuesilay' i mortiings and errives Thersday. evenings. . . •-. "B::':SARTNITELL! P. 4: • Stone , COal. rrIHE SHBSCRIBER keeps•on hand for sale I, Stone' Coa), of the 'best quality; at the Grist Mill, in Mechanicsburg. • Grain of, all kinds taken: in exchange. • GHORDIS CORWIN.' • rming and 'rho important fact that the rril i . v ni ci r n — c .. e . solitudecomplaints, o f° youth;ri ll4 : l t!n g i " ..!.lifly ' remo ved ii it ... .7 4 ,11110'7timall tract cfearty de otr M.sommFon'irtlie, entirety new and highly , *mstritlf t'rea trhent, 'as adopted by the Author, • I jOB 'PRINTIN'G-. 1 . 3 .Wy explained, by . means of which .every one is enabled to cure itorser.r perfectly and at 'the .. • ' .... '- • . least. possible cost, ' thereby avoiding all the .ad • . .. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ' '. • vertised nostrtunxi.olthe day. '• . . '., • -t'EDIT.D:II7.SLY a _ 0 ene.to any'address, gratis and . poeffrei in it *T VIE . . NEATLY, ,CPEAPLY- itliTl... - •„ r' •'. . sealed' envelope by' remitting (post paid) two ../ ' , ,• posta,ge:starrips to Da. B. DE LANEYISB East 31st Street; New , Yurk City. DE -- , c l Z-T 0 F.E.I C GOODS ARE .':CHEAP TAYLOR'S REGULATOII. A. N. Tajlor.lyis now 14 dies Largest Sto'a . of nW:,...SIVXMER... GOODS liver bronglit into :Ws' County . Presenting UNEQUALLED. ATTRACTIONS IN EXTENT,' ELEGANCE; 'BEAUTY of elesivz• and 'colalaririg'.. If.:IJ31111111 ARE. HERE:. Now is the Time l'O'.. ! Select from :Largest Sock 47'1(1'1'0v/thee Goels while PRICES ARE ,DOW.N! ne. Goods are Going Off like HOT CAKES oli a FROSTY MORNING And Maio who •ioish•lo purZe. CHOICE SELEUEIONS 'SHOULD CALL EARLY. x. 'VthST COME, FIRST SERVED IZia Imincnoe ~,StoOk cos: . .of DRY GOODS, Da 'Eqdle:ts Vardrty PARASOLS , AND ,UMBRELLAS, READY-MADE DLOTHING, CLOTHS & VESTINGS, DEGLISERY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS . ['RIFTS, KA WNS, LADIES' CH-ALLI & LAWN .ci . . in foci oporifileio:Assorimfint of • 13 : 00 10,1500 yds. BROWN, OHERTINOB, : : • • • . ; 506013LEACHEri SHEEYING§. G C .li l ..E FLOUR, PORIC, &c., &c HAMS at 12 i_ets. TEAS at 31 ,t 6,621 1Q..0 . .T..' . & . SHOES', • . • • Largest stock ever offered in this sect i o n .o 'country. • Men's Kip Boots, a prime 'article.— Wemen's '.Calf Booth, Men's Brogan Shoes, WoMen's Gaiters, tipped, -Women's" enameled . In addition to the above he has a large.quan • T "0 V••ES ".- • . , iIAKDWARE, ,OROCKKRY, • DRUGS ••'t • IllEblolNE.§,• YANKEE NOTIONS,. HATS AND 'CAPS', IRON . of all Rodaod Hoop Iron, German rind Case-Steel,. ' . • • • •''.Wash Tabs and Grain 111easures, • • • .• . Patent Pails, Wash :Boards, Vinegar,. -fluid, Camphene, • AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, And . a thousand,otber thing* 'too numerous to mention, which will' be sold • WHOLESALE OR. RETAIL CO" Country rrierchahts supplied at as low prices as they ctin.buy in New York:or any of, the eastern cities, fur cash or approved credit. *ettiport, June, . ; • TEE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF 11 i. , T-11..A d , Ntrtii . .411111T Y, Jus Publishe, Grittis, Ma:Thousand AFEW' WORDS ON THE . RATIONAL TREATMENT, without Medicine, of Sper- Matoirhea, or Local Weakness; Noaturnal .Emis sioner, Genital and Nqitius Debility, Preinature Decay of the system, Nmoteney', and Impedi ments ta.Marriagigenerally- ' • " •, 'BY , B. DR LANEY; M.D.: . • • Jr et s Prices. 4 - To eo F 6 N s ril d a . MY... FACILITIES R- For keeping constantly on hand a much larger suppky and assortment - of the heavy arti cles of Hardware. generally - kept by, ' the, Jobbing :Houses, and...having • • secured the 'AGENCY of many Manufacturers including 't h" e -• 'celebrated • WHEELER, MADDEN & BAKEINELL'S FAIRBANICS:,.SOALES; COOKING STOVES, I PROPOSE TO SELL ALL iViantifActurerS' Prices Also I pr opose to sell otsmaltCommisolon from my LARGE 'nod WELL SELECTED GIFGHAMS, SHELF mid other lIARDWARE„ 'l . the %election 5 4 +4litia I.,Layn toaeu IFJUI:11 lAMB, navmg , .giVerl 'my .petaonal.• attention tl`e*eto. • . , •. . • DsBAligS,',ii 10 cts HOUSE TRIMMINGS) COTTON YARN, ‘7 .. :_V:.t.i . ,.'..7'.:::2: - .2...',g CARPENTERS', MILLWRIGHTS' PECK:AXES, SPADES, PITCH LEAD PIPES, LAMPS for OIL, CAMPHENE, FLUID, and My' motto is:: The Largest. Sales of the very BEST GOODS at the. LOWEST 12,e -mnerative Prices Insures the Largest Profits to the Seller, finnishes the Darer with the Cheapest and Best Articles, and gives the best satisfaction. , LIBEML pisccivNTs . . lslLL BE MADE . . . IT people pay higher !Tiers for no bettir arult end rict ticles.atot m er ine. places, it titanl; :0.3 their' Own fa . . In connection' with...the above; I am able to supply an short settee. BIIEET-IKON . . }laving in my. employ .Competent and `experi enced workmetiovhose work- has never failed to give satisfaction. ,- • C.• - v , ..;.5 . :, -. 8./41-1E ; PROPRIETOR,. , No. 2 and, 3, Excelsior Bfock - Olean, May 25, 1859. lIAR,D WARE N° & 3 EXCELSIOR BLOCK, 'OLEAN, FAL! 4 :'Riy.pR .:NAILS; S' A :W .;...S` , Also those of WELCH & GRIFFITIMand ofher ninker:s, 111 BEER and LEATHER. BELTIN I POP . Ul4ll GLASS ) of all ; Sizes, Sorts an Descriptions, THE. ABOVE ARTICLES AT COOKING and PARLOR 'of eveiy 4idtable BLAcssmints , AND MASONS' rT,O S, Of the moat approved Manufacture, MATTOCKS, RAKES, •BUCKETS, .WHEEL•BAII,ROWS, PUMPS, KEROSENE. TO Y;ALERS, , AxL RINDS Or s 4. COPPER I,EORK ' .: ..N,yr...4ria*00,10 LOW v.ltic.s;-..Rp.1;;F.. .:, ..1 . . E..:-.Ik"WitITE-'". HAS • AT HIS 'STORE, ONE; DOOR°•EAST OF; - ASTOR HOUSE.; A, LARGE' 'AND 'COMPLETE 0 .. .4...• : 0::CT',..R.J. i ..1V . ..8 - r; P...ft - 0 V : IS I P: : N- 5..4' Which he intends to omit at prim! which w Defy. .COMpetition.• I HAVE ADOPTED THE • READY.6PAY SYSTEM And can assure the public theee is one • :place to buy goods where there' is Where yos can send you'cirders and your Cash and.,get your Gorida as cheap as .• • • though you Tame yourself. • • • SUGARS, from 9 1-2 to 15 cts GOOD IKOLASSV,S, 50 ote. STUART'S SYRUP, ' GREEN AND `]SLACK, TEA, SPICES of all4iridA s i SAI.ERATUS .8 ;. 6..,.A few more cheeite of that 44 et. I'EA, RAISINS, , ,1 . NUTS, And in fact everything neon* kept in , a , • , Grocery Store.- FLOUR, PC R.K & SALT ALWAYS ON HAND NEW LIVERY STABLE IN TOWN. TSUBSCIIII3EIt ,announdes tti the 'pub= • - 11 - 1k that he has established a Livety. Stable in the Borough-of Stnethport. It ie located'on Main Street; It . few rodabelow Mechanic street, and embraces a.'weil seieCted Stock.. Single and 'double horsea and carriage's, futniihed at all times, at low rates, with or without drivers. The proprietor keeps none but sound and'gen- Ha, how's. which are parlartly.wollahlo ema.firee from fault or trick. • •• •. • .• With an extensive experience in , the buni nest' end ,a determination to plane his costa mars, the ;.proprietor solicits the patronage o the public. PAINTS I HANES Smetl;port, April '4B, 2850. THE SIDEtiLLYAVATED, B. F. WRIGHT ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS HEMOVED TO THE ASTOR HOUSE STORE, WITH HIS LARGE STOCK OF- GI? O CEIII.IES, &c., Wttere.he'offers at Wholesale or Retail SUGARS OP ALD DESCRIPTIONS : .. ... •''''.•• AT: LOW PR1C45;.....: ...: : GRE,ENi:BLA;Kik IMPERIAL TEA S ' SHOVEZS, OF DIFFERENT OR 4DES, OASTED; GROUND, 'JAVA" AND RIO CUFFS PA ILS, sriturs .110LaSSES, RICE, SOAP, ' STARCH, ; CANDLTS RAISINS, FRI7ITS,^.NITTe, ITBING, RAKING POWDERS, CODFISH AND ntecrEREL, Flour, 7'ork, Itiether, Lard,' :Eggs, WOOD AND WILLOW. WARE, BOOTS and., SITOES, , . Togather with dlarge assortment of all kinds Of Goods:kept in a Grocery' Store,' which', he offers to sellfor Ready Para:the loWest.mar fret' price R 1 7 . WEIGHT• Smethport; . June lat e • • . . . . County, Directory. pres't JuOire"-!--iin WeltrOioro ' Tipga CO: Po l : .••• • . , 4,trociate Sthethpor!, Ifon.• S. I.lotitopb . l3.n4lfiiilt.. Smetbpayt. _Same@N¢,:Hyde,•Smethportdei•Stnethport; Register aiid IC: Birt well, Stneth, . Treaiurer, (pio I;3ln.)—Elios parsons; Bradford;. - Colegrove„ Norwich;' Nelson Peabody,,, Ceres : : • • ; 3;:tv..'11.0. • Co . vstnioloners' Chadwick; !neth- . Rrtrlilorr-ft: CS:. .Corwin;' Smeibpoit;. Carter, Ceres.. • • • .2. •••••;- Ty • 4ttorney..--Wirfbn Cowles; sinetltHrt;! Coroner.z 7 Jamet'Uond Lafayette d . rytlN CHURNS ' and %lapon'ned Were, • Stove 'I Pipe' anti - rill:Cat. Holes it STOCK *OF NO JOCKEYING . ; .CAMPHE.I,IE, TOBACCO: of all kinds, WHITE FISH lIINSDALE MIIALS' • FLOUR, AND mEAt "••* • • , • • • DB.' MATHER' would infoinktlie pOblic . that'he, has iierooanentlY established in thisTlace, ' keep cohstailly large quantities oil pj.6.0., , ..f7.0.0 . ,4;:,* ; -Noi; , . For - thelbod or, smaller qOantitiei. . SHORTS AND XIDD.L/NOS, P 0 It K. . • fly tho'borrel of pound, FL.p.vg - . - ...AND-,SALT : P Cod•Fisti, Whitt Figh,`Mackinar- Trout, , • • Mackerel" ' .Itilotasses, Syrup ritiegar, ..: . The Re#TE.?liiiro.l4' . ' COFFEE, TUBS,. PAILO; 'cANDIES',AND :NUTS,. And every description 'of .Family Groceries which .will be sold at ' • FLUID, ' BETTER A:RGAINS." To purchasers Oen. can be had at any Ohs , 'establishment in.tbe,country. . BUM MS And oiliermi may, rest assured tht thly"4111 . a- eupplled SUPERIOR ARTICLES 74011tEST RATES. Cull s the 0 4 0141Cish.Storet " oni dooir West of the Astor Houle buildingoind get the wmtl6 °flour money. D. D. MATHE.Rs ametbport, May S 4, 1869. „ , • • xrCITICE is , hereby _given .41ilit• thi; issolte will•be °paned, for. the purpose.' of recall; viae subscriiitions tai the stodk Of the “Cooders port, Portage Sod 'Allegiky' giver , Railroad ;` Company,"•iocortioratedly: in Act of 'Assenv bIY of:the Legislature of Penopyltianyi Apko ved April 12'1851, at the elicitor N. P. Jones; gsqr:;• SinethpOrt„ .111 Veto ieoonty :iin Thursday, the' seventh .day Of„-loly hest, it, three o'dlock, • •.• ,• • ••• • . ' Timmy' . ' - • JOHN CBACKSiI-: • • . 80111tSKIRDSS; •• • N. P. JONES; • • .• '; ' .11.. J. MILLS !. • • •_ ' • • : sa Congsrfortes. Smethport,• June: 4, 1859. .• . ' . : , Hardware StOre . ;. -'• OPPOSITE EXCELSIOR BLOCK, OLKAIV . . THE subsetibers otter to the eit inane of 'Olean . and vieinity,i a large and .well aeleeied, stock of Harclvrare,.at prices that cannon fail to salt the purehaaer; MOM. Aierican, sweles. . • - • Norwevati, - . Nail and Spike. NAILS : CA Clinch. . , A'-FULL, ASSORTMENT OF CARPE N T ER and MILEI P R faUT, TOOLS; Resitln - 1-'4.: . .:.b:,.. - vv.:it.'.'E4' IN E.,NDLESS VARIETY. ' Sash, Glass, Paint', Salt' Varaiiheor GIIIARLIGE GOODS; ENAMELED CLOTH', BROAD CLOTH, BOWS;: SPOKES; ' PEELCKS, SPRINGS,..:.AXLES, AND A LARUE QUANTITY O 1 - • Table ail(' Pocket Cuq"..Y,' • - A(IE:ITS TOE MS I,STON ..BELTIiiG . fo.; ' LEANER : AND*Ailtilic. W11% , E WE 'OBER NT AN - I(IVAC 'I" Tf.ri,E,RS KILL, CIRCLE; HAND AiD, CEOSM . 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