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Pension Claims; War rants, etc.,' etc. ' • • . ,• The. must LII3ERAL induce.menis are affered to :Agents; and upon addressing the publisher every •information will be given.. • , SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. Addy6ils . GEORGE G..E VANS. 42-6 w. 439 Chestnut-st., 'Philadelphia PORES .11 1 0 U , SE . 0 . JOhp Proprietor. • ...OERAIN, . WIIOpESALE AND . RETAIL pEALER.IN Oysters, Clams, Dkeslit'Fish l Foreign anv:Do . •. • • .. mead° Fruits, • ' Si..IIIOFFAT'S ALE •Kept e'onstatitly on .hand and for by barrel or draught. • . . Oysters—Stewed, Roasted, 'Fried, .or Raw, served at all hours. . ' • • • .• C' Orders: promptly attended to. Jan. 11, . n39-tf. SMETHPORT WAGON AND. SLEIGH SHOP. ON MECHANIC• STREET NO, 1 • THE.. undersigned would respectfully , ' an flounce to the . eitizens of .111'Rean''countY, that he is now piepared to do all kinds of wood workln , tny line of 'business,' at short notice, workmanlike manner,'at reasonable prices. I .feel' satisfied that 'my' work will' fully meet the requirements of all ivho,will favoeme with their patronage: • •'. • . Repairing promptly ',' attended : to on .short notice.. All kinds of grain•taken. in exchange fOr work; also butter, pork, beef, pine lumber and aft. wood. 'CAsll . will not be refused.. Smethport, Pa., Jan. 100860. COURT PROCLAMATION WERHAS the. Hon. Robert G. White President Judge,'and the Hons.' .Y.:Dar ling and S. Holmes, Associate Judges of. the Courts of Oyer & Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter. Sessions-Of the Peace, Or phans'.Court and Court of Common Pleas for the County of M'Kean have issued their precipt, bearing date Saturday, the Ist day of December, in the year, of oar . Lord one thousand- eight hundred and fifty-nine; and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terininer and Gen eral 'Jail. Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace; Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in the, Borough ef Smethport, on Mon day, the twenty-seVenth 51ity of - February next, and to 'continue one •week. • . . . Notice, is, therefore hereby given to the Coro .ners,. Justices ' ___ of: the 'Peace and Constables -within the that they he-then and there in tbeiroproperpersonsi at .10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and' other remembrances, to do thOse things,which their offices appertain, to be done. And those who are bound by their rec 'ognizanees to prosecute the prisoners that ate Or . shall be in the jail of. said:county.of 111'Kian, are to be then and there to pfosectite against them as Will be just. . ' - _Dated at' Smethport,• . January 'tenth .1860; And the'B4th year of the Independerice of the 'United States of America. - •' ' JOSEPH MORSE; Sheriff. .GOQ . D . :-NEWS JUST; RECEIVED AT 4 4,4 what does Nip Cot Wean • The iitttos gold oat of the Vag, )can lie- seen- in open BAII.II-1- c, hiebnilPkg Which is, filled from top to bottoth with the COOKING, PARLOR & BOX STOVES ! EVER orrr.RED Fort sniti rN NORTHERN . PENNSYLVANIA, which willbe sold . at'prices that cannot fail to ult . : I will Also as usual, keep constantly 'on hand a good'assoktment of • • HOUSEKEEPERS HARDWARE, KETTLES, FrtYMGIA "' FLAT-IRONS, CANDLESTICKS, • • Whioh Isill'1:;e sold at the' VERY LOWEST PRICES Thankful for past' favors, I respeetfulfk soli cit a cantinuance qf the same.': . Smethport.Sept, 22, 1859 BLACKSMITHING. HAVING rented the shop attached to the Srp ethport FfIRN ACP, the subscribers are now,prepared tO do ail kihds of blacksmithing. Particular attention 'paid to horseshoeing. , • . : • VAN DYKE 4,IVING. , Nov. 3, 1859. 4 i.,,81? QA.D 8. IbE FROM THE BATTERY OF THE. OP'THE ONE PRICE REGULATOR BOOTS, SHOES' 4•C Tr FOLLOWING...LIST comPI2ISES ..1•' Some . of .the.hargains offered at the One Pried Regulator—the .71TanimotA Score of Olean, which has become .so named for the nenines: of its Styles, the excellence, and: elnrability of . its Fabrics; tbe extreme depression of its the uniform civility .of salesmen; lurid . the unwavering integrity and untiring .energy of 'its proprietor's.. ' • • . . , The Establishment which for five Years has sUrpassed . the.Dry Goods Trade in every point of excellence;,. and to - this day stands untiv4l - , unamiro . ached and naapproachalde•!. ' Read the List and judge for yourseiVes. GOOD FAST COLORED PRINr3 GOOD PRINTED.MOUSLINEDELAINES FINE VALENCIAS GOOD, YARD WIDE; BR'N COTTON .ALL • OTHER KINDS • •OR: GOODS USTAL KEPT IN 'COUNTRY STORES , • Defy Competition. . . . • ..This immense . establishment in : our village, under the auspices of Messrs. S. If. ,Butler and C• H. Thing, which is, and for some...time haS been, attracting:marked attention, for the:ex tent of their stock, tlie'quality. of 'their goods, and the reasonableneia-,of their prices. Our business reiations :with these gentlemen 'have . been pleasant and" satisfactory. We have al. ways. found .them:. We .have: always. found . them courteous, obliging .andrhOnarable. One great secret of the large trade - the :Regulator secures., from the country for Many miles around and the very - many firm friends in this vicinity, is. their .strict ihtegrity, in business. .Olean- cannot 'spare the :Regulator. We give a third broadside from their battery' this week,. to. Which .we refer our . readdrs.—Olean Adver- The ONE PRICE Rsout.Armf, Olean, is in the field with a new stock of Dry .Goods, 'roots, Groceries, &c. -Everything they offer •is worth the:money asked; and as for their fling way, they have the secret somehow, of doing double the business of any other House we'knew Of. . Their ,agencies - for the sale of Cotton Goods gives .them great advantages over others. Our friendi from this place who have traded with them need 'no.recommenda- SPIDERS, LAMPS, &o tiOn of to induce . them.to go . again; those . Who have not, we ask yod; 'Or your own sakes, to give them a call and their goods.an . examin- AtiOn.--=Cattarangys Deqwertzt. • • . • • BUTLER ANL) Tirixo'; at the One 'Price Reg - lator, Olean, are truly benefeciors of their race. They buy (of cash, sell for cash, practice no deception ii busineas; have but one price, and•thate extremely low. slid we think do . a much larger business than any other Dry Goods' House iwthis County.—Sough. Western E. S.,kASOINI N, S. BUTLER, . 13, BUTLER & CO; c. y. TYING. One Price Regulator OLEAN - N. -17 THE ONE PRICE REGULATOR, OLEAN- EVERY GUN DOUBLE SHOTTED I DRY GOODS, RETAILED AT..WHOLSALE' PRICES ONE PRICE . TO ALL, AND NO. DEVIATION We will ,Sell For six ponce per Yard Wtovill meth For , opeihilliag - par Yard For one 'nhil(ing . pnr Yriid will sell For six pea s e° per Yard We will sell oU R ENDORSERS. The One Pace Regu4kior. LD DOMINION COFFEE POTS AT O • • - , MASON'S, . . I.' DARKER'S STRAW-CUTTER; HE SUBSCRlBEknOw.offere . to the pub ? J. lic this Improved Straw-nutter, in full nonfidenea that:all who take the trouble to wit nein its operations 'will' be' Convinced of. its su perioritY over any other now in'ussi, ; • • A suPply, kept constantly ort hand and Man. ufactured to Order... • , - • As 'no other person has the ,right, to ' make or.uses this Cutter within Ai'Kean emir ty, 'all whci are using it irrsiiolation of the pa 'eta will lie prosecuted. '•' • • ,e- '' , ' Blechanicsburg, Auitiit 27, 1.85fi. • • HAFFEY offers his aervices.to'partle's ...ovhing or wintitog . to -purchase !milord lands in M'Kean, Elk, ncleartield.or .. ..Tefferson ' 07" Examinations . madtrand ,-faithfully re. Bradford, July 270859: JOB,, PIII SING;. 'OP EVERY DESCRIPTION; • NEATLY, CPEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY DEMO ' Co'IIAT 017114 ICE: SCOTT .&; CONLON; MERCHANT :':TAILORS • • • • OLEAN - , N. . 111rAVfl ju st repel , ed their Winter Stock of goods,. end 1.1. itto prepared to supply' their- numerous customers . .and those who favor Mete with their kl ntronna, with any thing In -thritr line.. Their stook consists 'of" : • • cloths, CiteeiiTteree, Voetinge , Hate, Cep, .§hirts ',Collars, cravats, Neck Tiee, &a. &c, '. Theye have also ai large assortment of • •. • . • '• READY-MADE CL OTHING ! • • . • . oc the haw style. Oitie . them n calt before. _ elsewhere. 177 Orders tram it.itistance promptly atten ded to: Cottintlone on short notica.. • : J. 1.. noorr• J. 58.. 9p 5 L .5 SHOE rACTORIES can be carried on profitably at Hatnynoriton„..,Spe advertisement of Hammonton Lands. • All persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned by Book aeroupt, Will save cost b'y's'ettling the same.by payment or Note immediately. • • • E. S. MA'SON. - , .Decemher 1,48,50.; . • .. • 200-BAllllElAothreeiAriiles hi I,r gain by . • 11: I.`: hose Interested in Mining and Mineral Lands: a • . , .. . . .. . lir..-Itt.)n)-,,oArßs:fiEnSitoafirtzfilidi.:lHrier3vii,eKeelaTrn.t.l,rEelirc)oltni:ii:. tie.o, and •will • give lito opinion no to the ':GLUE OF MINES, &c.• Tilo9o engaging.' his Runless will receive 'all necesogry and reliable information. Residence at the Bunker. Hill Minim, . . . ~ 'Sergeant, Sl'F,'ean Co., - Ju no 30, 3EOO. - .; , . ' INSURANCE AGENCY. Kinqlnatott InintranCe'Coniplin Militia..!plain 'CaOi SI6OA Parnter'SUnlon Insurance Co:, Athens, Pa. - • . 'Cash Capital ' - $ 00,000 Great, Western Insurance Co., 'Plittlitdeiphta, Pa. . • ,Capltai Stook, ....,..'...: ....... $1,000,000 Vrtst litiancA, (Mutual) Lock .111ave'n Pa. , insurances can be effected in,ibe above rei -ponsible4 StOck: Companies by: the subscriber. Ocommunication.achlrepseil to - itt port, Pa., will meet with promp atteotioo; , . , • 8.. E. DAVIS,„Agentl . ' Smethport, Dee. 9,1858, • ' , 1n40t1.1. PORK & FLOUR WHITE FISH AND 'SHAD TALLOW 4' , STE/11MM CANDLES, WARRANTED - TO STAND IN HOT WEATI - lER;F'uR SALE AT Augun 12,185 Q JEFFREY'S •DOUBLF,ACI:I,IVG SUCTION & FORCE PUMP India Rubber Ball Valves. ruliE • s.usscßrinut hpving Parchasek. the '1 right to , make and sell this* New Pomp, feels a..confidenee, , thai his..efforts bring it into general use; in this connty,..will be secon. dad by 'all who see its 'construction and Opera- At prices To Among . .the many advantages secure & by-the use of this 'Puriiri,- the tqllowing may be enn 7 .meratedt. - . . ..c.:Mble action, by which .tsvico the wa er, can be raised'at the same time:. '2. Great ease' in working, thus; adapting the Force:Principte to common -wells. - 3.. The , transformation , in a moment, •of the Pump into an efficient mar. ENGINC, thus •r!m, dering the loss:of dwellings by fire, totally tin 'necessary. . . 4. Capability of waterin . g.gardens, :I;awns, orisprinkling walks, washing windows, &6., with the utinost. ease and thoroughness. 5: PoWer to raise water with slight. labor to any%reaSonable height, as, in supplying ;ehatri;, U. The•conirenience.of having the.Pornp in a kitchen, or other rooms of you out regard to the location of the: \'fell or . . . 7. The easy. protection' of the instrument against Frost. • - • • 8. The ease With. Which' it tnay be mounted on wheels, or in other ways, be made portable. 9. 'A . sititplleity, Which eifsures gretit dura bility, protects it from' being:thrown out of or der/and makes any repairs easy and of little • 19.. - Great -Cheapnesq: for.. the • firSt time bringing the cost•or the Force 'Pump into the neighborheod of the _common , 'Suction. and Chain Pumps; while it is immeasurably supe: riOr to both.' • . Manufac.tureol and, foi:sale by the subscriber,. only, at his shop in Mechanicsburg: , „ , • . A.: WOLTERS.• '.• Mechanicsburg, March 18, 1858. • GRAPE dr.ROAVERS.CAN.CARRV ON their: businrss ent* . tuteessfullynfliammoittoii,fr . re fromtroSts., Some forty Vineyards set otit'tll6, past senson. See adi , ertileinent Hammon ton Lands, another column. CAU'rION., . . . LOST, on or about:the Ist of January !Son, a WRean.county order, drawn nnyable , t.r, N. L, 'Dyke, forsV2„93,dated Dec.,3 lit, 1830. No. 1083. All'peraons are hereby. ecultionod against : pasaing receiving . this, order, as. havo received no"italuabr it. • Shippen, Jan. 10, 1860. A GAI D o!e.in . ,.iialt.'l?.. 156 BR OAVNELL'S N. L. DYKE EMPIRE 1V0.3 OLEA_N, N "Y" WlLco.Xik EXTON BLEAVE' ANNOUNi.t.E• that . ttiey 13 have received•their tiist stock MIN.OSt . SUMNER . GOODS An are now prepardtt.to welcarria their friends and - custoiners.andoffer- them ti new'anadesir- Country Mercliandize IN ALL ITS VARIETY, SUCH AS PANCY AND STAPLE 1) . .Ky . : ,: i :0-.Q01).5:, - BOOTS AND SHOES, ATs CAPS, CROCKERY, GLASS AnE!.4 choice stcielcof. Family Groceries, • We eot wpary - yourpationce by'eoume= . rating, hit ouratock.is very Vail and Complet e and wa - donlit not you will find sornetiiiiig to please you both us to quality- n and prim. . , WindylidVerti3elo:olltB will do for. sopie, but.tiw Truth will Wear .Butter; and ..we only 115 k, on. oxllmination'and are cOnfidont we; COIBIE AND :SPE. WILCOX e: EATON (mean, April 18, 1859. • . • T • T • T . 4 SPLENDID LOT OP TEAS, at • • . WILCOX ez 'EATON'S., ` • . . KEROSENE 'OIL, . • . al TADE fin COAL, Witli LAMPS to burn 11 1 1 same, nt VILCOX•4 EATON'Sj. :Olean, N. Y. ' PAPER*HANGINGS. A ASSORTMENT ui 1 - 1 • . • WILCOX & L'A,TON)S, Olean, N. Y PERSONS' 'WISHING' TO'F.STAIILISII I)tanufactories in a •new'.and• Ibrivi'ng plate where business is geed. - See atltierlisenient 'of thellamtnonton• Settle rnent: • ..• fiiiriiisw.E DILL VACATED, B. F. WRIGHT ANNOUNCES TO.II - IP:PUptdo,THAT HE. HAS REMOVED TCYTHE ASTOR HOtTSE STORE • • WITH C . HIS: LATIGE STOCK . OF &it 0 JTERIEBy • - 0,0 C;. he