'nor' S•roir t.;ri.Sratlrs'.=~Vashiiigroir seerns to have been. • the ':aventor : of. the - thirteen stripes;ihe union of thirteen ,colo nies.:. -Tlfis'fla . ,; was raised'in. ,Tanuniry;l7 . 76; and :waS 'confir:ure'd,by Congress iri . ;1747, a the additiOn' of: thirteen stars on blue 'field. .0d ilie,24tii . of April, 1512,,it .Was enaeteil by Congiess ,that.the !Inked' States flag .sbould consist of thirteen stripes;' alternotely white ,and red, vvithiWenty A ;stars,:White.cablne!fteld' and - that one star 'should added for every S*o, - , the ion to be Made • on.rbe.4th of. July following the admission of each . State. ',• • 17. - 5....rtt00r5 . hT 'mils; S o u r ;;;'-.-It is' stated . -that sPeCial:remifest•ola number of prom ,' Went eirizons,a Gaoigia;the Uriitcdtates ar tienal at jimitesta, in that•State.,•hai - been 'placed in tbe'poSSessiOn of rederal troops; and the tif - spill at Fayettecillc, N.:C..; is . to . be .occupied by a company : of the secOmicayalry..at -the re'. • (pieta - of.citizatis• of that place. This movr.: Merit isintenilOd•fs:a,measure •olpre'eaution in view 'Of ally posaible may . arise. Aronri the -Presidential - .eleetion.=Priersbiergh . • • . •• • . Exirfiss. . • •• HENbEnSON, KY., Nov.. A large and enthuSiasticsmeeting irrespective or party; was held hme Ex-Slovernor Dixon presided. 'Strong:Union speeches . Were Made by Bell, Breekinridge, and Douglas moth Union resolutions were. adopted, and . secessien was strcht,tly dem:crated.- ' meeting of: the people'of..lw he , hole county is called. for•Satur day next,t-touiseille. - • ' • The total amount Of.earning of the Westef Division of.the Sunbury and .Erie. Road, frOm Sept. 1. to p10y... I - . 1860, was 519,268;90:*—: The heaviest week'd earnings was that ending Nov. 1:52;0,81,22. Taking these. twO months as a:criterion, we find the 66 miles finished of the Weeiern • Divison.,will earn $103,613,04 per annum. •, ' ' . It is wel,l-for us 'vste . are limn babies. in ,inte I conld we'ondeistand_half what •most tnothersrsay.and do to•tbeir'inlants, we should. .be! . filliid with conceit Of .Our 'own importance, 'which would render us ins'upportable' through life. .Happy the boy. whOe mother . . is tired. of , talking nonsense to him before he is old enough . to know the .sensCof it ! ..• • • TholVacp(TexaS).Deniocratof the 18th Says;' erAileirer . florn- Belknap to p . arties• here says that , the, InOians had stalen..iome fifty pr sixty head of horses from . Capt . . Pete . Ross 'and -his . party., .somewhere be) and -Fort -Bade- • minski.*lVe - have not learned the particulars." Great Excitement in the South SOIITI - Id.NP,OLINAS IN ! TERRIBLE THREATS BF SECEDERS ] THE UNION IN DANGER THE. NORTH; AND SOUTH Must and Shall be KeptTegether! .. This 'CliiiiOus Union .31114 be PiTsoiv.e(l.l . . . . . . 'TINDER . the -- evisfin; - circumstances the, subscriber ...1 deems it-his linty to say to ;the citizens cif Ntiltbern . Pennsylvania that' the old • •-:•• . •• • - ' ' .. . . - . . ~ • '.... Side - Eri.J.l.- Tin.'Bhop' .. is-pripaied to meet any and all one tgencies, with officers' armed and eokipped 'as the lay di ree,ts. ' I am prepared to du all kinds of work in the lite of •-• . • • ' .' • • '• • .• . ,1.1 n.. lidteetriraa and • ,. Coppe r , ti cod old milk Parts orcement this 'g•ltirious-Union. . The Si deSllii I Stun.. Which.bas ito lonc•held her beaa . . al,o"re ‘ro.tri . ., niust and shall take•the hind of all others in Its line Hiring purchastoliihe • Inte, est or my brother, :(L. S- Macon ,) Lam {IOW lilting up and lining up with a new Stock of Storey. Tinware,, thc : t which 4 apt hiny( to sell cheap for_ pae: Call and see GEO 11. MASON:' N. II -Al hini,nr produce—anything but trost—takeO in exchangp for goods,' . . .. -. ..[lSOvitf...-:'6o.] THE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK. .;.. MODERN:COOIifERY . . i3IILIICih(!S.. ' 'qnimt-t•Lix 1L5%'154:6'111 -- :11.11.S: S. S. . . . . , .. . . . • LT TELLS YOU How In ehoose all kinds of Mears, •Pnul ' .. ••• •. • • • try and Cotfac,• with all the Variolis sod . . . ~ " . , . • roo4 apprrived !mulct: of •t rasing and . ,' • 1 ' • ••• . • enokin4 . Beef and Pork : als o the best .• • - .• • and Amplest icay of salting, pickling • • - - . ant curiiht the runic... • . - ' ' IT TELLS YOU-All the various and tenet ..approved ' • • :Modes of dress piti eii•lting, and honinc. ' • ' • Illation, Lamb,Veal, Poultry: eel, • .. , • • . • - ',Caine of all kinds, with. the iliderent. . . • , •' ' • •Dru•sings, Gravies .and.Stuilingswip:, . . . . ' .' . propri.tt," to each.' .• . • , •XT TELLS YOU - Hon- to• aboo4e, Orion,. and* preserve ••,• Fish of all kinds, and how to sweeten . • • .•.: .. it When' tainted : also • all the vitriol's . : and nits' approved model of conking, . •• . .'With the diffetent Pressings, - Sauces, . . ...,... . ~ • non rlayorings appropriate to each. YT TELLS YOU : All 'she various• . and 'most -approved motionof preparing over lift y ditleretit• . . . • • • - •• ' kinds or Meat, Fish, Fowl. GAME., and , • . .. • . . . • • , •••• Vegot ible Soups, .]troths, and' 'Steers. . . ' . with the :Relishes and Seasonings tip, . . . ..'••• -; ' ..• prepriate tb each..." IT-TELLS YOU All the various, and most approved ; ,• ••' . modes of cooking Vegetolites of every . . . .• description, also lion' to prepare Pick-. • . -; '. . les. Catsup and .Curries of all kinds, ,• . • • • • :•• Potted Meats, Fish, Mushrooms,. A 6... /T•TELLS YOU Ail the •various and • most approved , . -modes•Of preparing and cooking' all' ••' •.' - : kinds of Plain and Fancy Pastry, Pod . ' dings Omelettes Fiitters Cakes, Can, .." • ••. tectionery, , Preseryca, — Jellies, • and .. • • . ... • . . • .. - ' • _Sweet Dishes of every description' • IT TELLS YOU All the vitridus and most • approved • modes of making Bread, Rusks, Ida-. " - . '-. - , tins and Biscuit ) • the best method' of - .. preparing Coffee, Chocdlute and Tea, . „ •_ . . and how to mak° Syrups,Cordials and ' • ' ..... Winos of Various kinds: ." ' . •", IT TELLS YOU How to yet nut and ornament a .Tithis '•• '- • .• how to carve all kwaB of Fish, Flesh . . . '. • • • . . .tir-Fowl,' and in.short, bawd° Foaitn . . plify; the wholo•art of •Coukina.; as . ' to bring the choicest loam - lee of thotable . . • . within everybody's reach.. :.,. • - ' The book- contains .113 pages and upwards of twelve hundred Recipes, all of which are the results, of actual experience; baring been fully and carefully tested under tbas personal superintence of the writers. It is printed 0 , -cdear and open typo, is Illustrated with appropriate ,engravings, and will be -forwarded to any address, neatly thou* and postage paid,' on receipi - of the price, $l,OO, ,or,ha.cloth, extra, $1,25. . • . • .. . . *lOOO ...4 YEAR . : a nt i e b r e pr r i t g e by n e ie n n - Awhere,.in selling theabovo work, our inducements to all mueh:being very -liberal • ' . , .-. , • .• - . , • • for single copies of the boOk* . or for.terms to agents, with other information, apply to oa address JOHN E. POTTER, Pahllsher ' •- ' • . No. 617 Bankotreet, Prilladelphia, Banton Pa. `November 15 ) 1860,6 m. . • . • .21 KENDAL-CREEK HOUSE,. XENDAL-CREEK; ICKEAN CO., M., THE Suhs A criber having purchased this well known stand - , and re-furnished ind•re-fit-• .ted:the,HOuse, is , prepared fo ;. 'erttertain Board.: era and 211 e Traveling: public. • •, • 'SS BAR AND T.1031'..E, Will be well sapplied,•and 'everything done to merit a liberal share of patronage.. , Raft men willalways find the .flafch-string'?'Ont. • ~ • • P. PULLER. Kendal creek, Tannery'. 2, jB6O. • 3S-13' • ST OF LETTERS. Remaining In the Post Oftlee at Bine • thport, for ILO Quar ter ending'Sept. 30,1800. • ouriliol4, LeWIS ' Mayer, M.-2. cioap; Ethan-2 ' Morse. James ' Dennison, Dail{ : "Peet, T. :Green. T. Ai • Pitcher, Charles :,11Ohnes, J. T. • -Roberte,ltall • 4,....fiC0m010gr00, Mrs. A. D, .. Scott, Ct. B. • •• - Sohnson, T. F. ;Steele, O. . ' • P. M, * arethport, Pa., Odt, 18, 0 414 I I !Z I P t t O kI4NI ;Tow, D RJR ETIC, 44, veto DYSPE L. _ itivicoßtic CORDIAL • To, the Citizens of Neiloisey and: - Peru gylvinia,• Apotheearies,:DrugiBts;. Oro. cers and Private Families ,'• Wolfe's Pore Cogniac 13niiidk . • . . . . . . . . • .Wolfe's Pure natlerin'i'Slierry Si Port Wine Wolfe's - PureJarralice.and St. Cr ließ m `Woife's Port Seoteh.end ALL: IN .BOTTLES. • ' • - 5 beg; learn tr, call the attention of. citizens of. tlie ted States to the above. WI 1;8 red Ltqurlits iterorted'hy •Unce.eno.Wot.ra, of New Tork.'whosit name is familiar in every part of this 'country' Mr the purit') , of his Sum ,nAm.S.cntiares im his letter .to me; speak.. ing of thelmiiti of his Winks and LiQUOlili, says; .. 4 1 will ,stake my reputation as.a man, thy Atandiag no a merchant r or thirt.it'y.eari, residence in the City urNow York, that all the llnssuy and•WINEs which l'bottla are'pere as int. , ported,:,and of •the bestquallty,and can be relied Upon by•l every purchasel.. , Every bottle has 'the propridtor!s name on the wan, and a inc simile of Inn signature On the certificate. The public'are respectfully Invitert.to call; And evrtnitialor themselves. For sale at litkaft,by : nil Apothecaries and Grocers le 'Clailidelphia. • ; , ' Gooses 11. ASHTON, 032 Market St: Philadelphia.... Sole Agent forrPhilndelphio Read the:following from tne•New York Courier: - • •' 42:99tnetts'llusisttss Son One . NEW YontiltlgitmlANV--•We arty happy to inform Mar fellow:citizens that there is one place, in 'our city where the' physiclan,'. apothecary, and 'country inerchant,ean go and purchrSC Winos - as pure as iinperted. and of the best quality. ly e d o not intend to give an:elaborate deseription Of thin Meechatit'w axtensivit business i althitugh if Will.repay.anv stranger or .ci tiger] 'to visit LTDOLNIO Wbi.FWO.extenslye 'warehouse, Neff: 20:and'22; Beaver sfreet,h'ed Nos. 17; 19 and 21,: Marklleld Atreet..llis stock of Selknapps.oollllllll rend pnis whipinept could cot .have been less than thirty thousand crises,-the Brandy: some torithousand cases—'Vintages of Te 4691 1056 , and ten thousand easce ut.Metleirmt.Sherl ry, and Port Wine; 'Scotch Irbil Whiskey, Janittica and St.. Croix. Rum; noose vary, old and equal . to any in , this.country; niseltetl three large cellars, filled' with Brandyi Wine, &a. , in' casks . under. eastern' ;Clouse key 'ready 'for 'bottling. Mr. Welfetit, sales of Saltapps last year amohnted to one huinlred and thensandldozr • eh, and We hope in. less -than two years lie may be 0-, qually StI . CCOFSAII Brandies and Wines. Ifip husiness merits the, patronage - of every lover of his' species . . Prkate amities who wish. pure Winetivend rotors for medical use. should send theiforders direct to Mr. Wolfe until , every. Apothecary, in the lied make up their' minds 'to discard the poisonous Shill' from tneir :81101ite, and replace it with Woug's'pure•Witids arA . 'We understandWotsei for 'the hcetunmodalion dealers-inof slyntl . the country, puts up assorted eases of wines and Liquars. Such a man; and .nell a:merchant, Shotild be suAtained . against his tens of thousands of op, ponents in the United Slittes, who sell nothiiig butimita- Begat,- ru Mons alike to human health and happiness; ' READ!-READ!! . . .Cair6, Illinois,' July 291'4 1860 Messrs. Jolty WILCOX‘ & C 0.:.. ' ' Your i‘lmpeetine,i' dr "Persfail Fever Charm," has done: wonders. I was wholly. deSpunclent when I. applied ir, and in five 'hours the chiils were removed and no fever has en- Itis the-simplest cure imaginable,: and a wonder of nature or ..art,- I. ~would , not Without this “Impectjne" 'a "'single' hour. By constantly wearing,: I seem to be "ague Illabile,Alcibaniri„jtik 23d, 1860 .GF.NTLintEN . . . . - • • rha ve•been snatched front the grave by:the:application oflYour .wonderful I , lmpec, tine; or "Persian' FeVer Charm.'' ".tor' several I.haVe suffeied every season front fe'ver ,atid ague. Last Spring• my life was .threritenedy bnt yinir, remedy has destroyed 'the' de . seCtaft, and I am , 'rapidly• gajning . .an appetite 'and Respectfully, Yours, D. N. BARRON . This iruly . ycondeifol preventivq-and sore for ye Fe - r a'nd.Agui and . 'Billicus •\yill' be*.sent . by road, pO'st...paid, on receit MaO fo'r sale at: ll res . pectable.Pruggists and. Cou ntry . . • Principal Depot and ittanufactnry,.lSS Main Rictimoncl; Va. • %Branch Office, , .Bank of Comnerce' building; NAvr•V,ork. ' Address' . • • • - WII,COX & CO: • FURNIT - U . Rp p._.pcplu, OtEAc..N. Y : . Whitney...4s iV ° X '''' x stresPec"ui g nnncethlle eitie l in i .‘iotofco..t,anrtlepuidicgonnralr that they• are conxiantl. enlarging .an& extending their .neiv establishment, and fir the purpose of giving everf., body n practiOal damonstratioziof our entire auree s a in one business, and our ability to compete, successfully, with any establishment in this section of, thc country, .wo,are now tilling our Ware rooms full of BRAN NEW FURNITURE!" . . We now keep coustanily nn 'hand alarge itstinrtnient n. Chafes, Tables, Pictures Sofas ' ' linunaes,',tilei s ka, Rock , .ern, Ited.deads, hureausi Seoretitrier, Stools, Ilnok-Cases, Mice lithairii, Pont Stands, Toilet :Maws,' What Notg, Cottage Looking. Glasses,. Quartette .Stunds. Square Stands,- ash Stands, I t icture.Fraineli, .Towel Racks Rorner..Strtuds Extension Tables, Hat 'Stands, `'•. Palmleaf Mattresses, • '• • . . . .• • . Bea Grass Mattiasses, • Moos Mattrasses, . . Husk 311ttrassos ) Hair .„Mattrasses Mahogany and trpholaterodluiniture ! In great varletynt patterns MATTRA.SSES, 9 all kipdap inude to order Patetit Spring Ms, .of'F,ry Gilt, Rosewood and 'Japanese Moulding., • ' BtACKWALNIIT, MAROANY,.. • And other Veneering,' .constantly on band and for isle • . . We carry on a large' .Minufacturing SatabliFiiiment, 'awl employ the most, competant workmen. .' Job-Work.4n4,Repaiking- Of all kirlm, - ,done promptly and in the beet tmanner . • • In conclusion,it 'shall be our aim to supply thit rear 'kat with everyting in our,line . ; upon the nmat'reasona. ble term and hems to form an extended acquaintinee in our trade, and• also to cOntintur the friendly relations . with our present customers : Wifinviteall.to com . e'arid examine our stook.' M e are loCated in the .: ' .' - . . kV* Uperteirs, orposito the Fobee Rouse. • • • • NVIIITNEY LENHAat Olerin,l , L Nov: 2, MOO,. • • TO the :P-1,./1711.0.: NOTICE is hereby given that I have loaned the followineproporty to George Doilge, viz': Three'Horses, 1 Spring wagon, '1 Double Nerves.Having , porehasektlie above at Don stable's sale, Lela= the Bathe - Us my property'. Shippen, Nov. 15,. 1860. . ARE BOUGRI' 'A T BARGAINS'and will beS•old fu;Ikp!!! . THAN AT, ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT 'We.have just fitted ups LARGE and GOM MODIOUS CARPET ROOM 22 by 75 FEET which is filled 'with a new.lot Of all the. LA TEST STYLGS of . ' ••. :* • Yours Very Truly,. .FROM 25 UPWARDS Hats, Ccap, Ready P4pei.,:,Whidow . of all kinds; '.3 shilling GAITIIS All who wont to. get LIGHT on the enbjec FAST;. call and,get gOloli ' and if it does not'.o bornTIAICF.I AS LONG as any othir kind.you can• find for.sl, our Hat is'the forfeit. . A visit to Olean will Satisfy YOU'that • is the. HEAD QUARTERS OF TRADE and the GRAND EMPORIUM of every thing NEW NEAT and STYLISH. • • : That 50 ct. T. T. still better. S. BUTLER 41 . 00 1 N. S. BIITLHA, •I •.. • • A. Bis.arcs, . • ", • • • - L. W. Girrop.p, - • -• Olean, Sept. 13, 1860 LACK oat Greozi Teas, of diffaront qualities it •, . • . 15111411T!S . . • • . • - • ....' NOTICE:: .. . Axil:lEllM My •wjfe MAROAPIT M. has left my 'lied' . VV ' 'sod Board, without pet omits or provdcatlon; I .hereby caution all persons &Wont harboring or troatlng heron my account, as I will • pay no debts of her , con; traCtiog after t hin date, • . . ' ; . . •. • • . . 1111LLIVAN FOSTER : • • Bregoid, October 10, 1860. . -' , . . . • .. • • COD.F.IPH antl 9ariiaesat• : FRANK' WRIG. B dOTB,a4d ahoen at BRICK FOR SALE. . • 150000 firet . ra o tebrielf . for ß e lt elz s .. K ' l ti ; 5 quire FRANK. N. F. JONES.' : Smethport, - Aight 13,1860. • • GRAND 'OPENING ! D uOODS, &C. FALL" OF; .1,860:! Best qualitjr, ttt ,the lowest pticei r are • now. beini.etteihited 'aiths; Mammoth Store:of • • 111 Si. $0114114 $ll, .haVa now :on hand a. Ina gnilicekassor rpent of DRESS :FOODS ! Of every deseriptiov. with.triaiminga• to match. And a host of .• BOOTS AND:.,SH9ESi, FLASS AND CHINA WARE, CROCKERY, &c.:,. &;c.; &C;,; . . . . . . . . :Which will 'be sOld 'et,priees that . .,will cause all competition'to. stand back., .atl.l,wonder that goods can be gold 'et such prices; . Eaeh . depar t 7 m.ent.is filled. with a complete - variety of.all the LATEST STILES IN MARKET! And ,1,1;-e take plesure in announcin to the public that these - GOODS G., ..E •R lii Olean. atainizato made Clothing; Wall Shades, Hosery and HOOPED SKIRTS at 31 cte' CARBON OIL, No. 4 Excelsior B. p'.witioilvs .. • . J.:. J. BARKER'S' THE :STRAW-CUTTER,. SIT;fICRII3ER . nOw offers to the pub-. lie this 'inipro ved.. Straw . ..cutter,. inAttil confidence that all who_ tai:e.tha trouble to wit l . ness,,its operations'whl be convincOd.of its su periority over any, out;er• now in nee. ' , •A kept on hand and man uftietured to order... • • • B:r. As..no other riereoni . has thn right to , rnitice or uses this Cutter within WlCoun'eelln ty, all 'who are, using it in violation of. tbe.pat ent will be piCo.secilted. • •- • • • ' MpagilicsbUrg, uguit•27 ; 1859: ' • ~ e 4 n :. ; II luilq N. . I) t i ll g till o' „il• ON di lib e , -1 o vo <...R Ti.... '' - ':' V .k.. ‘....-,., ‘: ftv ...:-.... '1..... • . . . . ..- IN - PVC r i I iNTLO 3 The Persian Fever Charm. For .the.: prevention' anil cure . of 4%etifi. and . _ Ague. and Bilious Fe'vers. • This wonderful rem edy was brought to the knowledge of the pres ent proprietors . hy a 'friend who has been a great traveler in Persia and the HolrLiind. While, going down the river Euphrates, he experienced a severe attack of Fever and:A gue. On discovering his conditicin,'one of the Boat. men took hem* his person an Amulet, saying,. cc Wear thisaud tto , Feuse wile touch yMt." ,Al - incredulous as to 'its' virtues ; he . coin. plied, and `'experienced. .immediate' relief, and has.since always found it an effectual profec-. tieri'from.all malarious complaints,. ' ', • - • . • On further investigation he, !build...that ,the .boatman .ettribiated ,tialt miraCitlotis powers, and Said it could on ly , be obtained from the Priests ofthe SIM. • Sometime ,afterwards, the gentleman in conversing with a Priest obtained froin'him the seerelot its preparatioe, and'as; certained where the medicinal herbs were found, of which it was cinnounded. . The Wonderful virtues of this.,article haviindueed alullbelief in the minds of the natives. in, the miraculous healing powers' of their Priests. Since hie return to America,..it haibeen tried with the happiest effect by several Ladies and Gentlemen of. high character, who 'have gieen it the most unqualified 'praise; This remedy having been a specific. in Prude for hundreds of years, for the prevention and cure of Fever and' Ague and Bilious Fevera—is now-offered to the. American people. . R . will be sent by,mail, pt epajd, with full di rections for use, on. receipt Of one dollar. Principal Depot and Manufactory,.lBB Main St.; Richmond, ,Va.' Breech Office,. Blink of Commerce Building, New. York. Addresi, *. 'VIP . WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT. ' T" • SUBSCRIBER IS NOW OFFERING for-sale, a magnificent steel-plate engra ving of the'Declaration of Independence; sue. rounded by life-like'lportraits of all . the; ' dents and bearing bpOnlts face • the tonnb•of Washington, et Mt. Vernon, .and facsimiles of the Signatures affixed to the Declaration. ~• ENGRAVING., being 1810,2 inches in siie;:is .unsurpassed by any ever published, and is offered at the very low price of fifty ceuts, ' , Addrese all orders, with , price enclosed and two cents to prepay poetage,.to . , .• C.,N: TENNY, AGT., • Smethport, M'Kean Co., Pa TT T . , SPLENDID LOT OF TEAS, at WILCOX & EATON'S, Olean, N; kz. t 4,1 tw u *I% • ' 13. S. GOULD, • • PHYSICIAN .AND,'SURGEON Havincpermanenily.located himself at • • * • • PORT ALLEGANY;I ••• . would 'respectfully inform. the public that be is_prepared . to attend tri . business m all branches of the Medical ..Profeatiion.. Particular. atten tion paid to Secret Diseases, both male end female,they will baAretited . in accordance With the latest auttthritiei and firactice'of both . Eu rope. and America.' All shrets intrusted .to him, in his practice,: will be strictly kept by him, in spite of money, raw friends, enemies, relatives•or neighbors. , •• Port Allegany , Zkrarch 20th 1860, • , • THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES: ET JENNINGS, V. S., PUOPINSIIR. CIF PAFIIOLOOY,AYO OPEHATIdR SCROSiIi t:t TUE ErgitINAHT COI LEOS Or ILADM,P/II ' ,XIV., /VW . . . . , • , . . . 'ILL TELL YOU Of the Origin, History and iltstinctlje ••• • ~.• • 'traits. of- the various tifeedsotEurope , , , • ' an, Asiatic. African and-American for ' .•. " . . ses„ with the .physical forreation•and • •',• • ecullarities of. the animal,. antew . Bo to ascertain his age by 'the comber • ." -and . email lion of his teeth; 'illustrated ' .. ' : „with numerous explanatory engravings The 1-Torie iinci hit 4 I) isl . eitHee . • . ~ • • WILL TELL' YOU Of ill'eetting;Efeaki rig', Stabling,Peedr , . ing, Grooming; Shoeing, .and.the,gon.• ... • , " , oral Management of the horse, lath . • . • . . modes .31:administering medicine, also, . . . , how to treat lilting; Ricking. Bearing,, . . ,• , , ' • Shying,, Stumbling, Crlhtliting,Most; . . • • . lemma; •-• and 'other vicsa to which he . • • ,is subject'; with numercius 'explanato , ...... • ry 'engravings: . '. , • . , . -,:• '• • : , 'the - 7r0r8 . 43 itn:fl.l - xith.Diseties' ... • - WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms, . •- and treat . . . • - • moot of:Strangles; Sore Throat-, Die. : tamper, Patarrli, Influenza, lirenCisit. . . . is. Pneumonia,,BleurisY,,Broken Wind ' • ••;• ' • ••. Chronic Cough, • Itnnring and Whist- • ' .'' -"-• • ;„ /log. hampas. Sore Mouth and Ulcers, . • ' ' ' and .lecayed 'Pe.'elli, wiiii other disco.. • ' - : • cos of the Mouth and.llesplratori Or. . • WILL TELL YOU Of • the eauses;;symptnina nuj Treat ': ' • moat of Worms, Itote,.Calle, Strangu-' .• • . tattoo, Stony Conarotlnna; Ruptures, ° . Palsy, Diarrhoea, Janndlee ' . Iteratlrr. . . . Bloody Urine, ntnnea.id tlie . . . noys, and intlnniniatinu,' and •.. • .. _othe r dinoaoes of the Stomach, Bowed, Livery and Urinary ()Tana, , • . . • the' Horse Land hiss Disi”te+fis.. . - WILL TELL'YOII Of the causes, Symptoms,. and treat . .. • - • • meet of Hone:Mood and Erg, Spavin, • '• . 'Ring Ilene, Sweenle, Strains Broken, . - '. • - Knees, • Wind Calla,. Founder, Sole . . . Brulae and °Carel, Cracked' llonle4 ' • -' . Scrntclies.Canker, Thrush and Corps; . • . . ' - ' ' • - aloe, of. 15fegrims., Vertigo. - Epilepsy, • ' . • • . - Staciftre, - and other illemiime •of the ' • • ' - Peet, Lege r Head. , . • • . - The Horse and his Disease s WILL-TELL Toe Of the. galleon, symptom, and Treat • •• .. - mantel Fistula, toll EMI, alandere, - '• • • . Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange,-Surfeit, • . ' • Looked - Jai,. 'Rheumatism,. Cramp, ' . . • ', • Calls, Diseases el - the Eye and Heart, .- • , - &c.; &o.;' atm heti to manage Casty'- . .tion, Bleeding, Trephinning Rowel . -.•- ',lag, Firing, Hernia, Amputation, Tap& . - • , . ping, and other surgical - operations. • • - The -Horse. and his. Diseases WILL nu, YOU Of ltarey'a method of taming Floisca • • •• • how, to Approach; ifaller.or Stable.* •• • •• Oolt ; 'how "to accustom a Yams td • -•.•• ' strange mounds and eights, and hoW to. lilt, Saddle,. and Break pim• to •Harness, , thq form and . law of . ' AVAISRANTT The whole being the re . suit of more than fifteen years , . caroml atudy of the habits, peeuliarities,wants • " • • and weaknesses of this noble animal. , • The book contains Jai pages, appropriately iliustrAted by neariy one hundred. engravings It Is printed in a clear and open type, and will be forwarded to any addrees, postage paid, on receipt Of price, half bound., sl.ooi or, in cloth, extra, $1.25 $lOOO A YE, ,A R .can-be made by onier pr wog men eVery. where, In selling the above, and other popular worke of oars. Our indudomei3ta to - all such are exceedingly liber al. for single copies W.' the Book', or for terms to agents, with other Information, apply to or address ' • .TOTIN •E. POTTER,. Vnblisher. • No. 617 Flamm Street, Philadelpttla; Pa. .. . November 15, Ibilo.4m. • •• •• • 24' •' • FLOUR, • • • • 'EILOTTIt final new Vnetit; 36d :received and for male at FRANK WRIGHT'S. • • • THE.OL §TORE,' 'OLEAN , STILL TAKES THE LEAD J; K... COMSTOCK , -13 .SPECTFHLLY:ANNOUNCgS' TO HIS eld.friends iti MeKeatt County, .that :he .on htinti this Spiing uttu4l,,,with the. LARGEST AND BEST Selectqd irtonk.olGOodn in the Olean Marlen :To. llVlifilesidrCish -i . Buyer- 1.:1511 . 1(1- . .; a . . ! can offer you better indueemekte ihan you can get we'st of New. York • • . It makes no difference'f what you want,. any hing in the Hilo or. -.• • • dIi.'QCER,IES if PRoiTIS . • • . Catt4t . tho OLD-.: KEYSTONE And yon u ill . find the artkelefreisikand'cleap It's no use talking the 'KEYSTONE STORE always has and always will take the lead, !I reeu!ato tha market in Groceries and Provistom, OLD FRIENDS AND NEW ONES, Don't fail to call. 110 `ino me when . you . visit .olean ; Ushall not hint you, btit 'shall Certainty ry' to do you good J. K. COMSToCk . , , . Olean, May '2.3d, 11360. • JOl3 PIIN 4 r.1 I ING, ON EVERY DESCRrYTIORi S NEATLY, OPEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT TILE ' DEM9CRAT 0 F.F.ICE. Great Work on the Horse. Th.el-1.05.e and hI t 4 isi-larm TRAti.E' NOW OPENED, 210 OZ/R4410: Nyttooo'sAT. - , - Til .: ON.E . ‘Pnico 'tfik . '.6l,is:,.pf,ApE,.. THE CHEAP STORE, GREAT BARGAINS CAI 4 BE , 1-1-4:D.AT ONE PRICE EOULATOR I o' arpot©n3neFl`ito Undoruo,Y',. • MARK ,I'IIAT ! OLD FRIENDS KNOW ALL ABOIT re er iv Ones gust Come And iudre For Themselves. One puraliaso",ivill : Satisfy the inojt ake . ptical that thera is . only Ono Pico, loburfirst class goods, at very)ow prices, and that place ie the ONE PRICE REGULATOR. the onkpiide sy;terd 'gives the -best eatietae. SUPERIOR GOOl/9,1 T.LEGAN'r STYLES, , NEw 'rAstuONs, LOW PRICES, EVERY THING YOU ,WANT•, AT THRI ONE PRICE REGIILATOR, • The real ;liead:4laaiteis of trade, in * Olio.. and the grand triiporium of evely thing new . 'neat and stylish. If Tou- have the 'CASH and Wantto bey th . e BtST , • DRY pooDsi FANCY GOODS, GENTS FURNISHING .:GOO:tISi HOUSE }FtlttNlHllklai9.o6D3, HAT 3 AND CAPS, BOOTS AND •SHOES, VEIYITH!NG, Cb TO THE OtIE PRICE REGULATOR, THERE. YOl will find - goods remarkab l e . for, their • : • • beautr, durability, suiitirior : • manufacture % and ~. • . • . • LOyli . 1 , 41.1CE5• :The?will, be ()feted '.• •.. • •• • , •• . to you at tha lowest Vossible figure, the first time, and from that'', prtce..thele tin be. •:1V ETr r p".iv Remember—One • .t . rioi—T,ciw.PricestNey Styles—Stilet ", • • " . . THING &.MILLER: Formerly, C. H. Olean, A pril 23. Dprfrr •ivirsg• IT. .F 4 OIIGET loT,p FAVORIWAI," LOW PRICES, CROCKER% N: s. puTitpt._