'' , STOVESI•STOVESII2-, • • • Combination` Bib* 'Ovon Cooking' btovos (TVZ' LATEST .•. : , ANo URSE respectfully calls , the atteh . 'don . o( those wiahingnewCookiag Storcl Yo the' #ire Brick Elevated tiven•Cookilg'Stovd, whiCh . took . ihe rutsT ' f'*lll.l.Nl t• ilia Erie Co. Fair, as %yell. as at "rititnerOus State cad County Ftiirs thrOug , bout the. United. States. . . . . They are, the lhot Thimble Stoi . es Timitrur(eil !.. . . . And the only one.lhnt .is equal . to thn.ntil —•foiled t3rirk Ovens , tor 13akinte, • . AV ti A: NT .1!..:13 N :r belie; Stoves 'Will be so)d reduced :raiw.suppiied with allkinds of 'COOKING}; pARLoiI, :& 'BOX. slows Tc;g • ether;wit4 assortment of TIN-WARE, :ihecit•hri»i'iC.cBpi)ei.wli v i; Job Work, of all : kinds. lone with difpaich;anti in a satin tory triake,r,' ti - ;e•lo , :vest passible prices, • Copper, Rags, Brao, Pewrei, and: in fict.erh-rYthing b e taken in 'exo) . auge,fo . r:goods—even to Chill. • . Oive'mea ' , • .ONE:DOOR WEST 01' THE- ASTOR HOUSE, . • „Sink 40Orti Jan: 10,.1 SO , .: '• .• AGENTS WANTED: A Book that every 'Farmer, Mechanic, and Business IYla.n Wants. . • .3 UST Township and Local Laws . • OP 'lllk' weer PENN SI"TANIA'.. • 'Compiled from the Acts of ASseiold.r. Esq, and published . . EDWARD • JAMES • ' • -Thin work cool:lio, over 'IOU 1001.0 r,f chicely printed • unatter, and Will'he sold hy subscription... . ' • . It „teaches the duties of 'Justices of Alo •Peace, with forma for the transaction, of their business • it tenches the duthisi of Constables withull the - neces-•. eery. furins appertaining to the floors.. • • ' • •It contains the ditties of , the . . Sups;rvisuis of even' County.tid Township in the Mate. . • • It contains •t he ninde of prucedn re for •• the •Ity t and opening ,it Public • und private, iroadq,..ar...ealidg:.tad altering toads the building Of hrldices,•&.c.;&c. • •• It eontainsthe Conniton School expin tionS .;decisionsolud.direetliins,• tototiter with turnip, for Deeds, Bonds, COdracts, Cerlificates. kes&e. This deplitp,ent. pf the wird: iris compiled at Ilarristorg , by )fr skuunel , Deputy Seperintiiilent, -and is alone wnrlh the 'ilrice . of the volume to, any one interested ill Common It contains the dotie;O - ToirpOlia Auditors. . • • , /Contains the town relative-to Hugo and Sheep '.•• . lisontainsi the duties of Ass. , w,tors. It contains the lows in relation, to straws, Mules - and ' ii wine, • • • It Contains the - litics',"relative to Fences arid' Venee • Viewers. It contains the lair's rattive to (hone 'Tontine Troy t end Lletr: .. :•. It•contains the Election', Lam - A:With all the , neceHotryt • rontis. • • It contalmi the 'Naturalization .LaWs, with all the tie eissarj• FOhne for Appltiiittiort. • • • . • •Alt contain, irlargis ourolier',of Legal forms whiCh arc'. need in the every day transaction. of business, such . Acknowledgments ; Allidarits; -AriticleS of Aitectitents' . and' Con trac tsi," l'artnersh fps; '2ll,pre ot ices, Assignments, AtteStations, Bills of•"Exsilutrilse And.Proinfoonry Notes, of Sale, 1100110, Checks 'Covenants. Deeds, Deposi• • .' than; line MIN and I'isolinie• ' Notes, Landlord and' Ten- Ant,, Leases, Letters of Attordey, Marriage, .Nfortgages,,, liiirelpts and. Releases. .Tite"work is hen oil in law cheep. ;and will he sold to ellhei ri beta at $1.25 per copy, payable nn drillyery of the work. *The work has pasit,el4lle 're-.' Visioll of many, of the: hcitt Lawyeri in the State nod has ' received their unqualified Approbation, as a rylint‘le hand" . hook ,of refeSenco upon all subjects' upon which it Fronts The whole.'in:nrranged.iiiC . ll a manner n to' present a plain, conbine and explicit statement of the "dittres• of all • Ton:whin Oflicefs, its 11100 he rendily tooler•stoodky any 'one. lit'REAN nod q,ktir.ROX'Cookies will be .1110r tonghly canrartied "for the ir,o rk„ . nod the c Mee as is' re, spactfolly solicited. • . • 411;(11;(3111 It. 'ALLEN, ." General Agelit tor•M'fientt & Cameron (I,nxiitieo, P. S. Gooo.CarivrisSers'are wantql all' parts.• this'County:fortbe above work, to whom a lib- . eral compensation -will be given. .Ippliention whieh most..be made at an early date, athlreAed the - General '..Vge.nt . , as. above , receive prompt nttehtion . ..• " • . • • ;alp. ADMIIsTSTRATORS SALE 13 Y VIRTUE of an Order from the. Orphan's Ceort of APKean. County, '1 shall ctil,, : at vendue, at:the Court House in Smeth port, on the . sth day. of FchrwarY at one o'clock,•1). the' folloWing Real i:state situ 'ate 'in Bradford tewnship, M'lcenn - county, ' State of 'Pennsylvania; hounded .its' follows, to .wit:--Cornmetreing at a post.twentv-seven 'rods• easterly ; by the, road; frate!the east conifer :of a let owned by Ephiaim Barns., - and running thence north twenty-six and :degrees . west fifty.qtine rods, 'more or less, to 'a' Beech tree on the north,.line ef lot number one hun dred and twenty-seven; thence 'east, hy the line of said . lot, eight and. seven-tenth rods, more or less, to.a pest; thence, south,' twenty-, • 'six and one-fourth degrees east fifty-five Tods; more or less, to .a post, on the • Bradford and - Smethport road; thence,.by the said road south sixty4hree and three-fel:mac degrees west eight•rods, more or less, to the place of sing; contain i ng two acres and one hundred 7.l3irty-six iquare rods, more or less, being part of the lot 'number one hundred and -twenty seven, situate on . 'Warrant number • thirty-four hundred and ninety-eight(34os) All'that other certain piece or parcel of land situate in - the Township of Bradford afore said; bounded‘as folloWs:L- Commencing at a Beech tree, the north-western bound of the first described lot, and limning thence, by - said sotith, twenty-six aftd-one4ourth degrees . east fifty-nine' rods, more, or less,'tv a post on .the road; thence, by said road, south sixty-three and three-fourths degrees west fifteen and one bell rods, more tor less, to a• post; thence, north, Iwenty.six and one-fourth degrees: west sixty-one rods, more or less; to a post, the cbt ner of land sold to E. *Seely; thence, easterly, by the north line .cif lot number one hundred ' and twenty-seven.seventeen rods, more or less; to the place of beginning; containing six acres of land, more or less being apart of lot num ber one hundred and twenfyrseyen, §ituate,on warrant nerriber, three thou - sand four hundred and.ninety-eight (3408)' . • . . . •' • W. Y. MICOY, kintirds;rator.' Stnethportlanuary 3d, 1.861..,.. • . WASHINGTON NATIONAL MO ' lIMENT: fiIIEIE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW. OFFERING for vale, a magnificent. steel - pinta engra. ving of the Declaration mt Inde pendence, sur rounded by. life-like ,portraits ot , all the Presi dents, and. bearing upon ita face • the tomb of Washington, at Mt. Vernon, and .facsimiles of the signatures affixed to the Declaration. , • KEROSENE OIL, ADE from COAL, with LAMPS to burn M the same, at WILCOX, 8,1:' EATON'S,. Olean, N.V. . • . , yOUR WIFE WAETB-Ifi, UUR THILDRNINFiII!TT IT, IT WILL CERTAINLY PAY, AND YOU WOULD HAVE, IL, . . . • ' yOn only lineW. hoiv . 0.114 . 1. how I:l4Nl.lliT.tiNiNn.i(is. . . .. , 'li'e refer to Unit' tli r'it be vt" that la rAten ~ molt , in-, .it rn ef ire. must &CO 11 tlllll, andp . t, •rli rape., t • .i9urnal in , the Wqrla:for thei l OUSE ll Qp)lorfthej , AltiV! i , atnl .fur, the GARDIEN, iit. . the .... ' ,: ' . . .. ' American A;gricnltiirist . . YOU WANT IT, .beeauso .it eon talus to veri. many poly'autl morn! clirdctiUus,..hints, and suegevtions 'about MS kinds ,of:ou rk,, ip the 'ARDEN,' in the F11:1).;1p 'the OltellAlTPi up, tbq it di plot • itc alidet.l)OuAstle elc' Thu ~ .kriciaturest is note stale rebasli of theoreticaliSulr, Nob a goes .the. rou fl(Un' one paper to ariotitee,. but it': Ss SlSlg't .I:milt,' and neiv p radical iuri.irmittio7li . eVeii want of which because 'preporell by llnneA. pr 7cLicnl W.Cllli- INg why. know what they, rr rite nbuh t. ' . . . „ 14 . 611 i . olunie . contnion tot . tfy hntit'iretlt; 1 .:1 - Itntfl.itlani and it is certain; that many of these : hints will anrh ha; worth cri you mere than ailollar.L,CS no example, u nnb; scriber writesi. " obtine.b tlhuithelsMore p6r acre 'on: .tOIO-sere !lett of wheat r, in all 50 boXlielo . .;.iiiitiply. fy:toil a hint about preparin the given in my _1.76- . 'cult nrisi Another says he obtlinel an extra yi6ld nC ll busbolx of c6r» . pef aer'e, on a .- ltioirre !kohl; and nifh nil extra.cost.hir eilturs*„hy a hplYin g * or from the -Acrictelti fret 1 Anotiit r, says he got sl3}4 worth extraofgnml garden vegorrililes,which 'he attributes. whol.iy.,to .the timely 'hints in . the 4./...riVid tithr, which told him Irene to time - ii•tiot- . to . do, • trent) to . do'it, end when 0 de) if. Titiimmais of etheis. have, derivea , ;slinilar advadtagoa. . yo it are incited 'to f/y the paper . a year; nt..e. with of only you ca,a hay . ,.free.' Of. charge, !Our or five parcels of choke! ts'er . qsr, which TheYoblisherwill distribiltiimnong tie anhieribers the present wlLtbr.l • • - ' "WIFE ..wantn . the becanseithate . liege amciunt'orinlitalde and l useful information about all kinds, 0f . 4 01 , 1,41 : 1 1 . 01.DW0R1K, - Troin.Gairet to Cellar. dive . ..bet , the benellt of thin paper for, a You vt.ill'tind your. homemade bagel. anti money 5aved......• YOUR£ITIEDREAiwantthe Aiiririitturtst; 'co . ntalmi a very latorestin r, use tui,nnd entertainirig de pntrtment for litinth which will, be o great value to.their minds and hearts.. ' • The %barb are fruthrui staternenti, that will be cheer fully attested by nearly a bt:.loa 60,1641)a - et the,', : prea-. erq, readers et the Fl cri'r urin You are invifed to :try a single rUlume'ofthe;A.crfbulturi mbicli Will, refit" only sl,'auft abullantlryi/y, , • Try i f for 1, Of (Vol: 20.) ARAN( ; EJ,UDP; Publlalier, .11 Parkltw, ICE GREAT,EAMiLY CAPER • .:•TtEr.GIi.EAT'FA:4IILY . ' 'THE PAPER.' THE irEAT ' I , 4IIIII,T . PAPER,., • THE GREAT PA:MIX:PAPER. THE QP.. - tAT FAMILY PAPER. • ritospEc THE PEEW:TORK LEDGER . . We - Intend to make the ^NEW,YORTI LUlGl:fifer IA fil superior' o that of l MlO,'or of any other year in the pot Among our contributors will be,the PRES:IDENT ; OF Tuli .13KITED •STATES,. EDWARD EVERETT,: GEORGE BANCROFT,. WILLIAM CULL'EN JOIIN;G• SAXE, GEORGE - P. AfORRIS, N. P. WILLIS; ornitcy. D. PRENTICE, TlionAs DUNN EN(Ii.istr,STI,VAEUS ,001111," JR . , *EMERSON - lIENNETT, T. S. ARTHUR, P. HAMILTON :MYERS,. COL. AVALTF.It• It. DUN LAP, S. . COMPTON•SMITII, JOAN ESTEN COOK II,• MRS.. 81 , ..! GURNEY, MRS - SOUTLIWORTII...FANNY FERN, ANNA CORA. RITCHIE, 'ALICE , CART.-- MARY FORREST, AIARION HARLAND, MISS'S:. A :IiTIPTIV, MARY STAN- LEY:GIBSON; IMINHE CART, and Omar Clergymen' 'Professors in Colleges., Statement,. and other eminent Writers residingintli ff erent parts of the Union • Oltr Corps of contributors for the coming year will be So large, and will Cutbrace Such alittrltity or eminent tal ent. that:every departnient.of iithriture.will. receive the ' particular attention ermine one competent to do it ample and special justice. IWhether 'it •be popular romance, scientßie essay, bisterical-sk et eh, scholastic disquisition, Spicy paragraph, pathetic ballad humorous poem, ..ettl • fashioned hie story, timely editorial, hi Oily other- in gredient of popular and elevated jettsnalisne dhat le to be furnidlick the .LEDGER (erns will be: sufficient, for the task: - Jti fact, our contributors' *ill- Rend its From' weak to Week, eaucletnore' nuttier than we- con pOssibly IltiC. so that we shall (givers have a fresh and supcialtun-. dant . supply, from which to select THE, r gar REST . These. facts . t aken in . conneeinn with our largely, increased meane,;facilities, and exPeritince, *arrant us , ire think,, in promising our readers S family paper for the year 1001 which will he more interestang and instrentive;: and in tiyery respect 'more . valuable, titati • tivi 'Llinp ER had been in the paSt, • . . - .•' ary indication of the - popularity of the LEDGER, .tre need only stoke, Ike simple .tact that ,its. eirenlatfon •is greater than tht or any'etteert RN literary papers .in• the country. Ito great . sticcess is.eminizto the fact that we ' 'smut re the best writers in the noun try; and snare ' no •ex-• I Sense in getting up the REST FAAHLT PAPEIta paper of high moral tone. The exalted reputation'of Its con •ittifore, thelnattiral and invariably nure.and healthy ewtracterof all its articles, the rare which is taken that not even onoteffsnsive 'vent shall annear in its - voluntus, the ~,prrjori iv of ifs Taieit'tend . Sketches, have gained ihr•N EW-Y0111(1,EDG a.position that no literarY ,t-q.,or has ever betore reached' .. . • - , J Con. vrcut s., et .Itictiniewl,•' Va.; and Col. n .rSit Dmi li edr. the author er the 'popular ' , Forest c ithtches," which Were published in our ening - tine demo time since. will each begin a story in the Lnixn3R e.Hy in the new year... Mrs., SOLTTLIWCIRTII is 050 engaged, upon a new tale:. —in the next nUmber ofthe tEnar.n.,'We . list, a Yery interesting article, written expressly for oar -columns, entitled, A CAS With Loon .13YR9N; front .the I pen atilt) Hon • George Bancroft. • ' , ' .• -rewitlerrteltsatisrawion that. we' 'announce that Mr. El - Rile:TT Will cautions his 'elegant 311 , 1 interesting contrilm Lions to tbo LEDGER ,tiltririz file Degt year . , Ae this Is the Seasnnnf the year Ariterf g estmasters and others aro In thehabit of forming 'ehibs, ire direct their particular attention to • : • . oUtTIiiS - . . . ..Single copies, $2 per automijwgi copies. 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Patented Sept,. 9, 1856. • Br RILEI' • 5✓71171l . • THE WASHBOARD - AND , BEATER are the two first and most natural implements ewer used in Washing elotheS., Notwithstald ing it has been the study of inventors •tb do than 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 . r, and the .Wash 'Board -and Beater again used iri their stead: . • . This machine combines them together, at tathed`to wprogreisive lever in such a. manner 'gives . great power to the -Beater', while 'either maybe used as the operator May.dasire. The Motion of the - Beater iv quick and 'easy; the pressure gentle., and powerful; which gives it the advantage 'over all other.machines, and 'is's° decided by competent judges. ' 1111Planufactured and sold at.Mechaniesbdrg, by A.WOLTERS'. • • - . Mechanicsburg ? March I§, 1S:l&. • • - ' TIN CHURNS and Japarine4 Ware, Stove P.ipe• and .Tin . Cat Hole?. at • MASON'S... ' . A LL peisbris'aieitereby. dantioned,'adainst :Anegotiatiblt . , , for. School ,order •lio; • 101, drawn by ' the Directors , of Keating . School Die— triet,..Atig. 20, 1900,. for, , $27,00, iniavoipf F. J, 13x11 , as tlie'sarits•has been !Cost and pay-' meat stopped,' .• . : Last Cali:. . A LL peisoris knowing'therrgelves indebted li to•the nodersiaaed are hereby otilied to call Itml .settle their accounts' iminetliately;,ur costs will be' "made. D. prr0. , ...: Dec. 10,,1 . 800.. - • Grent..Exeitenient in the South 8 . 0'07)T CJA..1?,.(jL1N....11"5: TERRIBLE. THREATS OF SECEDERS ! Clad THE 'Vali Must and Shall be Kept Together!. Glorious Cmou Must be, j're4ervedl . ... . . - . .. , . ... UNDLII the existini, eke iirestenio. the linbieribe'r.