Lite. • East ti ii uiornirj g rthere were added to dur travelers a, pair , who lOokest like: ..:34rieW131i, the gentle:min-Was - atoll, rri*boned, .• . OL the ?hell' horae,,balfhalf slip:toe?, fair .matih. for e passengers• from•biapelesitt sr:tiol.. ilifikiho'gentlermari,Whalteb all thong been kiltbrVkia PreaOier:;4kout nitieo'Clecti • slight :I wits' COnviirtiing..,With . the •cEreverend". • gentleman ' sr_ en ,a ,young, man stepped.up an d iddressing •kins,'temarked, - "We're' going •to have i , ividdier•; • thi4" would like to hive 'jou 'right :he replied.langh ;l4lininds.We'itePPed into the , ladies' Cabin, wbere . aure eneugh , this couple -Stood 'waiting. "IcAsking „games" .and. several ' min : throuih with "during th'e ',eirenlngiand supposed this was merely con tledatiols et the , sport, • and' so thought, the . •••!'preaaher,who, .I could ° . ree, had good' deal Of humor*: - him , •and Was inclined so,promote •.. . • . general good , feeling and meriment. 'The co'n - Isle stood r up' before him, (egood deal. mores* sins than , was necessary In a mock marriage, 1, thought) and the "preacher" asked'thg neses,'• sary'questians, and then proceeding, is the usu . al way inncninceil them mhdaband , and Theie was , a good deal of :fun afterward and When irwas 'over I left the' cabin- 7 •and so did ibe,"Preacher,",•who remarked to me that' he • liked to see :the young folkst.enjoying them.: • selyee,smd . . took a great deal of 'pleasure in • contributin g to their fon; Intt,,he did not under stand,why, they should select . ':bin to act the ',Oreactter . ; :. • • • . . • Jurt ihen:SOMO. one called me aside, and the , old• . •getitlenian stepped into his . state-room, which was next . to mine. fWhen• f •returned, hood open, and the . "preachor!' stood • just inside with hir coat and veit•aff, • and one . boot' 'in his hand, talking.with this gentleintin who played the "attendant.," and, Who; as I ceme up remarked: "Well, if that is the dase, it is a 'good joke, for thei ate in earnest, 'and, have retired to' the s'arne . state-room," The old. gentleman raised both hands as he ex: 'ed: "Good heaven!!! you don't tell' me . 'so!" . and rushing, 'just as. ho was: boot in hand, to the stateroom indicated, commenced eh assault on the door as if he would , bat•ter it down, ex' claiming at • each lick: • "For heaven's sake don't, I alri't a ,preacher !" :rho whole cabin was aroused, every, state-room.. flying open With a slain, when the door opened, and the "Arkansas traveller," poking out his head coolly remarked: •:01.d hos'3., you're rayther too . TRANSPLANTINGLaRVi TREEB.—A Paris CO r respondent,of. the Boston Transcript, giiies Some' information ,on the • 'same subject; _regarding which 'Several inquiries have • recently : been made °Um:* fle••statesthat the champs Ely seekia undergoing .great ittiproVements, apd among theirest, trees two feet in diameter:are. being transplanted in it to take the'. place of old and decayed ones. He thee describes the • ofieintiong—nlt is a strange sight to . see a.tree Iwo feet 'in diameter, in full foliage, moving. up Ab . rough boulevard, on, wheels.' I have een astonished at:the: siza of Some of these , trees that I have 'seen riding , by me, and my • v41°54164, me about it mile out of 'the city to see the proems:B,of ~ taking. them out of :the . -- ground,' which as ,followa:A circle le cut round the , tree about three feet fronkthe trunk; lad'at a depth of about. ftye feet through roots and earth. ' The earth Which adheres-to . -.the ,toots is ''covered and bound .with , brush and roped to keep,all together; then large chains are passed iider,the whole, and the ends bough ifP aboye-the surface of the ground. It now being ready., to be removed, two heavy ' stron g planks are lelitdown outside of ; the holes to receive the wheels of waggon, which 'is made 'or: iron, and a skeleton .boily, of only two . . side.. piecei; which connect . the' fore and of t Wheels; the front wheels having an . axletre . e passing frcititene side'to the other, while the rear wheels are hung . .. like. thoie upon Many . railitiad'. cars, having._ one open space, and . stringthened by : a ,heavy piece Of iron, which can be removed, at pleasure: • Over each. wheel is it,wiridlass to bidet it by i'crank. Now, ing ready to take up . .the tree,*the heavy cross piece. behind is.' rentoved and the vehicle- is -backed upon th.e, planks, and the trunk of :the Irea"nctw stands up .through: the Of the wagon body; the ends of the - chains ere trthde 'fast. to, the windlass, , and eight strong : men - , two each' crank,' wind: up the chains nud awing Ilie..tree; ronts and earth, to the wagon, put: ia' the'rress-piettie behind, :attach froth four to six .horses, -and drive .off... The tree is put into.tbe ground in :'the same: 'manner as it is' taken out; , In this way some,of the avenues of I'arts, which: amonth.ego.yvere exposed td 'the hcit 'melting Ann, - are now ;converted into . Iteautifel ‘ cdol and shady:walks; where one may, 'sit Ids - case under the refreshing influence of the soft, soothing 'tweeze from the Seine, sand "Athirst - the beautiful scenery aurrounding him." Scienqfic American. ' ' ••tibry son, h . avn't told you three times to go, and shut that gate?" said - a father to a four roar" old lad. - • . “Yel, arid havn't I told you these three times thatilwouldn't do it. " You must be stupid.'" ( COURT. PROCLAMATION. • urtHERRAs; the lion. Robert .G.. White, WV President Judge, and , the Hons.- J. , Dar. thlg and.S. Rolmes, Associate Judges of the Courts of.oyer & Terminer and .General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of Peace, Or , Phalle' , Court and • Court of , Common Pleas for the County of M'Kean have lashed their, preeept, bearing date Saturday, the second day of July, in ~the . year of our Lord • one ,thousand' eight 'hundred and 'fifty-nine, and tome directed, for • holding a`Court of Oyer.andTe'rminerand Gen era:Jail Delivery ) Quarter Session s ,of the Peace, Orphans! Court,' and Court of Common Picas, in the ,Borough of Smethport, on Mon day,lhntirehty ; sixtir day •cif September; next, and to continue one week. . . io therefore hereby given to the Coro-. .•-,,riersi'44liceif of the -Peace. and. Conatables withinahe : county, that they, be then and there proper' , ,ifi:olieit . : ersons, it' 10 . o'clock A. M. of 14 their rolls, records, inquisitions, r'' i6IUI rememb meet!, to do t*110111144 - 14,Orhit4 Oak offices appertain to.e b iii:4 -1- 20dIfkplief,;who are bound by theirree. o irol . 4f,roli . toieOute the prisoners that are or #ll#l iti(43.10,..,p4 • 0:C 'raid 'county. of Millean; I ; Ocii#'44l4'',Oarci to ,prosecute against • : seventh, 1850, thri.l4tV#lKio.#l - koependike uf the ITliiiterfiliiiPet*frAittiriei.ir! - : , c, - I' . . • . i.IOO,Ent.IIOItSE, Sheriff:. O. 3 •H:.i - qi , E•t:•... , 1 , ..,-'.-.Y.' , WILCOX'& I Y,ATQN -IwEG: LEAVE. TO A 14107 , Ne E fiat t bey i nn haie received the'ir first s'.ock.of ; .S.P.iti.'NG..44:summlt,G.Q . Lips . . And.ore now tirernited to welcome their, friends anti cnstiiitiers,and offer them anew And .desir,... Country Merchandize IN 'LLL ITS VARJETY; SUCH AS ?FANCY AND.STAPLE DRY:: ....UOOP:S.; BOOTS,. AN D ::STIQV,S TITS:* ' &,, :--..-CAly., 'CROCKERY, GLASS . And a cliOiti stock of Family Groceries, will .nOt lieaiy. your patience. by .eimine i-ating,:but,piir stock.ia very Full and Complete and we doubt, not, you will fetid sonlething'•ta, please you both:as.tp quality.anLptice: . , • :Windy..A.thiertisementa will do for. some, Truth will Wear:.getter,•a.hd we only nal;:an'ckarnination'and arc confident we can do you g00d.'..• . ~.• COME' :AND .i.'SE.E. . . . • • • WILCOX ,& ' EATO N Olean, April 18, 1850... T • AL, .SPLENDID LOT . OF TEAS, at ..." • . WILCOX & EATON'S, KEROSENE OIL,' . . Nlfrom COAL, with LAMPS to burn J3l: the same, WILCOX & EATON'S; PAPER HANGINGS. A cHolpn ASSORTMENT at A , . WILCOX & EATON'S, Olean, N;"Y .N . -..w::..Q.a0i).5. JUST RECEIVED AT vi KILMATI :t ASLEI TO vis 111111.131TAL4TS OV ALL.:. tit 101 D 1610 exa ottbera tiftle a a l 1.-N hIll:1031, AR. ligJ 0 H u) . . nn Sutnieriber Tenon , tinily announeen to the,Vitizeini JL of this County that lotwithatanding the hard times he to on baud agairt:thif [Trio; with b, good aaeor trdent TIN .WARE:` Vlach bets bound t' e9ll..er'y Chf‘Op (or READY PAY ONLYO . . , • Having' done business in this ,County for nearly ton fears, I have come to the' conclusion that I cao:nolou: ,ger do business on the . • . . , . . . . ' - CREDIT, SYST E M, . . , And I ' shatt.nolonger do this kind of bueineits. • Persons wishing anything,, in my line can. buy. good: work, and as cheap as at any other eatibllshment of the-kind.. . . :ONE PRICE AND' READY: PAY Shall - be mytno motto, and .there you nill alm'aYs litatne Then practice no more thi's wOyst of crimes. •• • Called,getting shayed, but save your Din.s By.buying cheap for ready pay... • And .then you will come out all right in the S.3IAIIYN .1.1-if. Spring. .. limettiport; Yob. MASCO HE test (hound and Ungrnund Coffeina;' cluap,• at: tba, T . .< l , !star Ileuqa Stara. . •B.'p l. 11101 IT . iurILK PANS; all now and shiny—ryou can IVI. see an honest man's face in them as soon as you any over t 1,3 , MASON'S. To . THE , PUBLIC. - 1)E IT KNOWN 'THAT ' N. S. BUTLER & CO' OLEAN( 'ARE. RECEIVING PNE. OF T•,IIE SPRING= SUNINJEWW)Q.DS A DA PT.ED . -11 0 IH> XT V V ANTS CONSISTING. OF THE LATEST fi*ESS. - -H.GPUp.S;: WARE 'Which neither' time nor spade can. describe SHAWLS, MThLINERY . GOODS, C L.O TIIS, VESTING S, !OUST KEEPERS'.GOODS, KENTUCKY JEANS, 011.. HOSIER Y ., Farmers! and Mechanic CAS§IMERES, t t SUMMER STUFFS; in g'reat.varieties, LACES, C F VV V/ MIRRORS,, WALL AND . WINDOW PAPER, GROCERIES, PAINTS, 01!-S; Leather, &e., &c. knd . a thoucand other. _things which they can 'and will sell at such prices is:to'defy: as everybody has, seen for the last year. Is the'only wdy to sel1 4 gooqs, with protilpt attention, without deception or. hum- bug to any , one. Knowirig that CLOSE CASH BUYERS T,0..L00K Inathonso - Stook Before pOrchasing elsewhere, atitl:yrO GIVE THEM THEIR MONEVS WORTH , .. • N. S. riumurt, t N, S. BUTLER BE . CO. U.NlilNt s :. • • .04IC Price Regulator *OR D LARGEST . .STOCItS OF Ever offered for 641 e in,Y,esfero 'Ne Yoyk, which . is just section of:cottitry; STYLE AND FASHION OF IN. ENDLESS VARIttIFIS 1 . Of every description, CASSIMERES, DOMESTIC GOODS, GENT'S & .LADIE'S GLOVES ,FARMERS' lljtU.I,S; HATS, CAPS,. EM BEOIDERIES,. YANKEE 'NPTIPNS,- CROCKERY, .BOOTS AND SHOES, any'stnall stock to dompeto. with us, BelieVing still ~ that the ONE PRICE. SYSTEM the Peop,le're Best, :ftdgei, we cordially invite. all AT OUR DR. HUNTER'S IPI EDLC A L 111 A LYTA.L,' Being an original rind popular Treatise on . W6E,LW/ lheu 'Physiology,.FOnctions .ana ..Sexual orders of eirety-lcirM, with -• nev.oi 7 f4iling:rprii, . ota veil '0 irate:And. delictite 'chttracteri: incidentto . vipititip p . of, , th'o..itaiws Nature find 'of Na' PRICE TWENTY,FIV)KTNTS, -• ' ..• : The author of the above • uti volume ..is • a . graduate, Pi." : 4 6 l and . -having, devdted' a '4 'quorter•of a century to -.:.the study and .treatment. • /RA,sa f , of Syphilis and• 'kindred disorders as a speciality, .Ite.hashecome possessed of m• ost invaluable information-in•regard to l'he' same,.and is able- to compress into wade me um compass the very : quinteaeenee of medical .66: ence on this•important„aubject ;. and is. the're. - stilt of the experience of the most eminent ,physicians in Europe and America is thorough ly demonstrated .'in' hia own highly successful practice in the treatment of secret diseases in many thousands of cases - in' the city 'of Phila delphia alone. . • • Testinzony . of Ike Prof. of Obstertries-in . Penizia. ':'.College, PI ' • • •-• " DR. . MEDICAL 'MA.NUAT." • The. author Of. this work; unlike the Majority . . of. those, who • adliertige to cure-'the diseases of • which-it Area ts,.iiiiira.driate of one of the best 'Colleges in.: the .United affords.noe pleasure recommend' him. to the anforeq . irate, or to the victim ofmalpractice,*ei sssjul and .pperienced 'practitioner,' in .whose- honor and integrity they may place - the krentest . can fiderici:* • .' .• JOS.•S; LONGSHORE,p.. .Fram:.A.,Nrooduyd M. Penn- ,Usher-: It giVe6 me pleasere to add: my testirriony to. -theprofessional . ability Of the Author, .of ..the fr Medical -"NumerouS :case's of:dii ease& ofthe Genital 'Organs, some of them of longstanding,,-have. come under my notice, in which.his has been manifest in restoring to perfect . health;-in some 'instances where the been.consideteel beyond medical aiil. thl the treatment of 'seminal -Weakness, or Ks - - arrangement of thejunctions-produced by Sell .ablise; or Eziess of veneiY; I • do hot know...his ..stiperi'm in:the, profession: . haire . been. quairited with th l e'. Author some.. thirty years,. end deein . it 'no 'more .then justice to him as well as - a kindness to the- Unfortunate victims of early indiscretion, tci,recorrimend him as one in whose.. professional - ski)] and integrity they May safely confide -themselvei.. • " . ' • • ALFRED WO6DWA RD, M. D.. . .pne copr n secorely enveloped;.will beforwaril ed free of Postage to any part . . of the Voited• States for 25 cents, or' 6.* copies fur Ad, dress, post Cp;;PublUhere, box 107, Philadelphia.; . . •• 117 - Booksellers, Canvassers tind Book Agent's supplied on the, most liberal terns. JEFFREY'S DOUBLE-ACTING SUCTION. &,FORCE RUMP India Rubber Ball Valves T HE SUBSChlßEil.thaving Nrchased the right . to make 'and sell this New Pump, feels • a',confidence that his efforti to bring it into general use, in this•county, will be secon ded by.all who see its construction and opera-, • . . Among ;the many advantages secured by the use of this. - Pump, ,the following tpay be COu. ff . . double Kction,-by.whicit twice. the wa ter can be raised at theaaine •. . •2. 'Great ease' in working; thus . adapting the Force Principle to common %yelli. *. • '3...The tranaformation, in a moment, 0r the Pump into an .efficient FIRE ENGiNE, thus'. ren dering the loss of dwelltnge by fire; totally un necessary.'. • •• 4. 'Capability of . watering gardens; Lawns, otsprinkling.walks, Washing Windows, .&c:, with'the..utmo&Cease and thoroughness. ' 5. Power to raise water - with slight labor to any reasonable he:ight, .as in supplying chain . •6. The convenience - of having the Pump in kitchen,,Or other rooms Of your dwelling, with= out regartUto the location of the Well or' Cis- 7. The.. easy protection of the instrument against Frost. ' . • • 8. The ease with which it'JnaY be mounted on wheels, or in other Ways be'matie portable: • 9. A simplicity which ensures great •dure bility, protects it from beink thrown out of der, and makes apy • repairs' easy and of little cost: ' • . . • 10.. Great Cheapness:. for the Ufirst time bringing the cost the Force Pump into the _ . neighborhood. of the:,common .Suction and Chain Pumps, While it is immeasui•ably supe rior Manufactured and for sale by the' silb.icliber, only, at his shop in Mechanicsburg. N . fec,ll-anicsburg; March'lB, 1858. -• NEW CARRIAGE.ANDVAGONSHOR TAMES McDONALD wobld inform the pub that; he has fitted up a ‘ shop ,At the lower end of town, on the pretnises reeently , occupied by N. Metlbury,,ris a carding factory, and is prepaied to build•all.kinds of ' • , • CARRIAGES AND WAGONS At . sliort - notice, in a Workmtin.like .msnner; and at reasonable .priees. .Ijaving had a large, experitmee in the business, -he 'feels satisfied that his work willfully meet the requirements elan who will (avorhim with their patronage. Repaifing promptly attended to; •. .• . Smethport, April, 10;1850. 2.5-tf, WAGON AND SLEIGH. SHOP . • •-: V. SHEPARD would annouce to' the'cit ry.• izens 'of Smethport and vicinity, that he has established a Wagon shop `in the building formerly occupied by.Mr.'Harris, as a tooper Shop; on Mechanic Street, *here :he is -pre paredto do all work in his line, with wompt• nessg•aratin.aworkruenlikeManner., '". • . , . Particular attenticip . m,ill be paid to . Repairing; and the mariutacture ., Sleigbe and . Lu tuber ..'Grain, Of all kinds, taken in exchange for For riference, call hml.examine. D. V.' SHEPHERD: Smethport Oct. 26 1858. " .TAILORESS.. 125. •FLORILLA•ROIVISETis prepared to _LVI do Sewing of all kinds at her residence on MainAtreit,:one door below ,Williams' law of, *flee. She wal 'Cut and Make:men's.and boys Coats and Pents,.Skirts; Ste., in•good style and warranteCtO give satisfaction. •• • Grain and produce ,takert in: exchange'. for work... - • ." • • Nov. IS, IS4iS. i1104:0•4V - .84T.OR . S .. •- .. J . ':1 . T . 1 - _,. 4 ,y7;..4; I_, , r - . 8'.. : ' ' f.:' LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM TR: BLOODY "FIELDS, OF .KANSAS Once more on . thelightning track of the, 'far reaChing. Wires, comes the glad .tiding's.or • . peate'and contentment, instead of the shrill.s.crearri of•the denth.dealing ' maratideir,or.the chilling tale , '• of.the midnight assassin, • .. WhOlias, been .irn- • • • ' hruinkhis hands ": • . '• . ln the blood', '.* . beautiful,. and • • the innocent: , Now ; instead of the wild cries ... • • of Ilespair which "but lately • ' • galley of every hill.and valley •. of our wide-spreacl,land, our •ears are tilled with the glad'shonts of old, men and: maidens, young•men and - matrons that are con . F 0 CKPIG TO, T4E • , HEADQUARTERS OF JUST. OPENED BY G. IRONS Unkfer . the: 'stiparvisiOu and care of the in.: 'fatigdVla