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' t bible for 'their • • doe i " 11101 r • • Malloy durability; superior . .. __,. - . . ~ '... sitaavfsttujw and .. . . •101).110'..i•li RICES•- •,. .. .•.. .•:.•'," ' f . 'tTh! 7 . l 7l l .-,arad ' . I Ya . ,i' , ' 'fa''7ol.!atiiiiiiilii Plo ...,d!: . ', ~ /1 "1,0,44 , ,:itift ~iiii.; and Nal that .1. -, , i • - , ~.az•.s.-., ii. ' 1:,-/ a X .,. irk-%v- r 9_l , 4 tim44.* ptic . e t. ;oh , r rr. `vw at ,, t;'.: ' ,'''.;.'''''. - .,, , P.0' ',. 17,, L,r , "" 11, Y.'4 , ', ,,, ' 7 ' , • ' ~. ~ . .....1. , ,,;V:..: .1 • • , : ' • ' gi4:.;',‘"::::Vid11;13.477,47.711!. )' 'lie; i• T HING ' ' •• ' ' f4 • 01,0, ( 1 ..X,V.A. ; i';',. `i..'.,r ,l'', t.-.:, --',.; ;. ',,. ' I • , •It . '. E.1;?: -. 1 1' . 7'.W i'''''' ''-, ''' ';;: .: ',:i• .",',- i: '.?1,/,',,ii. stritEß. ' Pg.if1'',144414:446191.• :.' '';'; :': i ' ,. : ,: . • • " ''' ..' '' . ,p, f ,5,..;.-I, AP '- ').;'7 ,2 ' . . ' '•': '''' ! :'". ''''' .' ' " • Ai.ai". , /,• , 4•'.- , :`:'/,:'. ,- -';' , .-,e:' -.. _. - - -- - _.~.~ _ DOIVT:IIIIIS IT p6sl irNiGET IT *LZGANT Whits, lOLD TAvOßtrzs, LOW PRICES, I P ANCT GOODS: , HE undersigned. would• - reepectfully an= T . nounce to the citizens of '..lll'Keen • county, that he is now prepared to do all kindi of wood work in: my line of business, at,short .notice, ins workmanlike manner, at reasonable prices. I feel, *hided that. my 'vvork will. fully meet the requirements of all who will favor me 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 3ft..wood. CASH will not be, refused. . D. V. SHEPARD. - Sinthport; Pe., Jan. 100860. CROCHER`. EVERT THUM, , . Olson—Leaves every morning et 8 o'clock . ; ar rives every evening. • Couderspors—Leaves Tuesday :and Saturday • mornings; .arrives Monday and Friday eves. Shippex 7 -Leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday mornings „Arrives Monday, Wednes• • day and Friday evenings. - • : • Ridgeny--Leales Tuesday, Thursday sand Saturday morning's t arrives Monday, Wed nesday and Saturday evenings. Warne—Leaves Tuesday mornings and strives Thitriday , evenings : • • • .: O. SA.RTWELL, P. M. • i\TOTIPE is 16'41:given that I have loaned 111 • the following. proporty to George Dodge, wigs. Three Horsey : 1, Springy[ , ; wagon, 1.• Double Nermati:. Having purelmeed the above at Con "table's. aide, I Claim the ;Brae es my property.' Sbippen,, Nov. 15 1860 ' • • • • V . CR' All petsops are hereby, notified t 'l'lll4ll'not .be, responsible* tor any itraii %night ia_tha mill at Smetbport, • unless the bog. eguitalting it Dave the osyntr's name liteldT marked.. THE itlirYST ONE ST on. ; . .1 AT OrsEA. STILL TAKEII THE LEAD'! 1. - --K.'..OO.IIISTOCk ittESPECT.PULLT ANNOUNCES, TO .. HIS . • old friends inlielteati county; - tbst he , is on hied this Spring as usutil; with the tARGr,ST AND . BEST, &Nom! stoFlisof Goad! in the Olein Market. To Wiliest!. tauh Bu)ors Would Say, I een over you tretta'r indueemerits dam 'you 'ean get wilt of New York. ,make. no difference whit'Tou went, anY thing in the lino of GROCERIES ¢ PROVISIONS, Caji . at .thi OLD KEYSTONE Aid, you will dad, t:10- skids fresh and cheap It's tip nu talking the lENTSTONE;' STORE alaraia his and alwaya will tike , Abe- lead, and iegulate the risericst in erOceiles and PrOVl4olsll, OLD FRIENDS . AND NEW ONES, Denl fail to cell anti see me when you_ vie Milan r I shell not hurt you r but shall certainly ry fe do yen good. . J. K. COMSTOCK. Moan, May 230, 1860. ' 5.3 STOVES I STOVES!! Combissitel Bri,k ,Orion Cookioff Stoves! (Tipt. tolittr IrIVIDITION or zas AGE) A - ,T. NOURSE realiectfully calls the rami e, tion rlf those wishing new Cooking Stoves to tits Fir. Eriek Elevated Oven Cooking Stove, "illicit took this alias, vaminum at ,the Erie Co. Fair, as well as at numerous . State and County Fairs throughout the United . States.. They .aie ti!elies.Nrabla ,Stii«t WI , . And the-only one that is equal to the old fash • ioned Brick Ovens, for Baking, WAV,RAIITED TEN: YEARS ! • . . „ Theis Stoves will be sold at greatly reduced prices. lam supplied with ;all kinds of • COOXING,TABLOR dc BOX BTOVES Together with a. full "aesertmeat or TIN-WARE; Sheat•Lron de Ceriopee.W are, cke Job Work, *fill kinds done with dispatch, and in.a satis tory manner, at the lowest possible prices. Old Copper, Rags, Bram lead, Pewter, Oats, and billet everything you have will be taken iq ceding. for goods—even to, Cash. • Give- me a call, at the old stand, • on DOOR 'WEST OF. THE- ASTOR . HOMO!. . eimethoort, /1{11g . '10,.1 . 861.• •-. : • SMETHPORT WAGON ANO SLEIGH SHOP► ON: RECHANIC STREET NO. 1. Arrival and Departure of Nails. iSninip6afrOsT T6liip . BESTEA.CORWIN. Sancl?pott, Pa., Jan. 3;1861., . 'GRAND OPENING! : ,.,1::), ; ii, - , - 7-7.-:cppp0 . ; ,,4q. s . . : . FALL :.:..0.P.:.,:1:8.6.01 Beet Aridity, at the fewest ,I,Kic,esi eye ‘. now being exhibited at the Mietpritith Bteie'of , t• CI 33 11111 9 1411 $l3 We have new, oaladd a magnificent aim meat of r DRESS GOODS ! Of evaik description, with trimmings to match. And a host at. . BOOTS AND SHOES`, 'LASS AND CHINA WARE, CROCKERY, &e:, &e., &e:, Which will be sold at prices that' will cause' all competition to stand back, and wonder that . goods can be sold at such Prices. Each depart ment is tilled with acompletciaiinty'Of all the LATEST . STYLES IN. MARKET! A:ed we take ileteire in . annotui to' the public that these • GOO D S AR:E :BOUGHT AT BARGAINS and wi 11 &Sold C E., P ER THAN AT ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT In Olean. • We have just fitted,.upa LARGE and GOM MOWOUS CARPET ROOM 22 by 75 FEET, which is filled with a new lot of all . the LA TEST STYLGS of . • • • . C.L1137112= FROM '2s . ,etp. VPWARDS Hats, Ccap, Ready . inif,Alp:(llo4ing . i.WO Paper, Window, .S.ha4eo l i''.lßosOy of all kinds! 3 ehillinj GAITERS and I4OOF.EI),SKIRTS at 31 c:to All -who want to get LIGHT on the anbjec FAST; call and get i gallon of . • C A 11,,80N 431 L, . arid if it does not: burn •.T:IYIHE LONG is any other kirid you can fled for sl.,•out Hat is the'forfeit. , 't • A visit to Olean , will.sitisfy YOU , that . . No. 4 Excelsior is the HEAD. QUARTERS OF TRADE and the GRAND EMPORIUM :of every thing NEW NEAT and STYLISH. • That 50 et.. T. still better. . N. E. BUTLER & CO, N. S. BUTLEIIt, Olean, Sept..l3, ISO :GOULD, PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON; Having permanently located hiniself, at PORT ALLEGANY, would respeetfully inform the , publicrhat he is prepared to attend to business in all branches of the Medical ,Profession, Particulai atten tion paid to Secret .Diseasii, both male and female, they will 'be treated In accordance With the latest authorities and piactice of both Eu rope and , America. All secrets intrusted , to him, in his practice, will be , strictly kept, by him; in spite of money, law, friends, enemies, relatives or neighbors, • .. . Port. Allegany, March 20th, 1800. . Wor,ks . - .rust 141;t0d from tlifC • MAMMOTH , PUBLISHING'HOUSE Original Gift - Book Establiahment • . t' iitcl'DEll'tlLt. "114 EDT Y • A.N D . UNION; • • • .• • . . ONE AN IN9E ii.AE 1 . 4E; "'• ONE CONHTITUTION, • . THEIINIONTEXTBOOK A.work 'Demi niled by thb T I mes.• • . Containing Meleetions from the writings of; that UN, TI,INCIIING STATIC/IRAN and,,T ens' PATRIOT,•• " • DANIEL ' WEBSTER ' Also, the Declaration of ledependenee (the Constar!. lion cif the L.lnited State's.; and Washington's yarewell Addiess; . , with ccinioineihdexes. ' • . ' For the. Idglier.clindma of Mutational:lnstitutions ''and 'for home reading'. Large lthno.; ivith a Beautiful Steel Pcirtralt of Webster: Price $1.u0.• 'Accompanied With a DANDSOME GIFT, worth from - 50 cents - to $lOO. "Tux UNION TONT Book." la icrolurrie ofpnwetfril in terest for the,prenentthnes. Its subjects,. Ihi authei.s, .ite Style, accuracy . and 111106 A entitle' it to notional 'acceptance.' Every . Fariner should haye It!, ,Every •MerchanCaliould -have It i...-Every - .Mechanic should have it Every.LaWyer, physician, Politician and Pa triot Slimild In fact, Everybody,' whether Man, Womcdi or Childwhetherpf..the North, South, 'East or West, should send for a Copy of thin—one of the' most needed ' and acceptable Books over Submitted to the American public.,' , • . 1.1 - YPhe preeentatidn of. the CenstitutiOnal Text Book . to the psople 'Of the United: States,: certainly needs no apology, for It contains the:fundamental laws Of Our Country, with an introductiOn selected front the writings of him-who- has . justly been. termed the " . ..Ex..' pound-r and Defauddr of the Censtitirtion. , . , 'ln king the' setections.from the writings of Mr.: Webster, great care:him been taken to select'euch parts an rosy be considered lisrlossi,and which Will tend to st.ongth' en the' opjniona of. ttraeld, - and to impress•thn:young: with clove a.love of Country, a Veneration for the Consti tn. Mon, a Respect for the Memory of the Grist and, Good - . Men who Founded 'our'Repriblic, and. ho have.peased away, 'a, fervent attachment to the, Union;.to Liberty; to peace, to order and to lair, and. will .xlse teach les ions of oP Morality ;Lid -.of , Religion. . Asa Claiefltook, thin volumels most- valuable, and' when Tried . as suottsuch, the 'instructor Will readily tind in the Weans anggestions forall 'the (mentions necessary to. be asked, and the answers of the atudents should always be in the exact words, of the text,. Addreariallordeid to , GEOIIGE G. EVANS; . • ' • Publisher, 439 Chestnut at„ Philada, Alen; NOW nEADT, xi p. Ivx..Aw RE VOL .0 T I 0 N'. • . A velum that will the• Soul of true son of liberty ! 'Being a History of the Personal Adven tures,- Romantic Incidents and, Exploits' incidental to the Wit of Independence. Superbly, illustrated: Largo, 12in0.• Price $1.25, accompanied with . , a Beautiful worth from 50cents t 0.5101. • • .• •. • • ' "THE ROMANCE' OF. TILE REVOLUTION, IS a work, that •abould, be found at', the • iireSido2oi every American Freeman ! It is pecullarVeCceptable at the piesentjuucture in our national riffaris, porlraying as ' it does, the remarkable hereisin, the noble impulses, and the wisdom. and sterling: integri ty'ef•the immortal 'WASHINGTON and hie gallant..-compatriots,' while .strugglirig fer the.achloVement'of our. plationel Inde- . pendence hi.those "times that triad men'asoulls , L , the • A copy of either of the above inentioned'weike,: to .a Handsome Present; ranging -An value from /SO .cents to $100.00; will be. Bent to. auy. imams in, the United Staten who will remit Lia the price,• and '2l cents'addilional, for peat:ago. Boar hi mind that to ev ery purchaser of a book to the amountof 01.00 or more we Offt weboice Gift. "'elected from an extensive and varied aisertment of Gold and Silver Watches, Silver Plated Wire, Jewelry, Silk , Dreas Patterna,,etc.; all of the newest styles and bast manufacture—worth not less than 50 cents, and posaibly $100:00. • ' . AGENTS WANTED 'EVERYWHERE. • Send fora 'complete classified 'catalogue, of our own .and other's PUBLIOATIONS, 'which will be mailed to. you free of expense, make your Selection,' ' .and be'cOn: ',laced that the moot andEnterpri.ing Establishment in the country to -,tmy books Is it the,. Original and Popular Gift Book Emporium of • .• • , GEORGE O. EVANS. , 433 Obeetnet:Stree, Philadelphia. t, 18.61 " 32 - THE.OLDEST; WIDEST CIRCULA TED,.and most, COMPLETE', .CORRECT.and, RELIABLE Bank Note. Reporter in' existence. THOMPSON'S • BANK NOTE :AND.. COMENAL REPORTER ciyculation, 100,000 EDITED BY JOHN THO3IPSON Quotations corrected by Ttrontesom,pnoTocrts, rgblisheii TERMS CiFSUIiSCIIIPTION IN ADVANCE.;_ To mail,s'uliscribers. • • .• • • Weekly,. : .$2 I ',Serni 7 montfily,.:- . ..51 • . To Vostinesters br others, who farm 'Clubs and for ward us the money in advance: we will send the:Repor ter (loin Chart Manuel, and ...bsstrlpries List; as , fol 5 copien Of. the Weekly, ono Year eoptee of Abe 10 eoplosiof the Monthly . •We will forward gratuitouily to any person sending a dub Of s2o' at the :above rates, at any one time, our .4nuri..can Gold Coln Tosi Scale.. • Address, • . ' • • .•• THOMPSON BROTHERS,' F3ankers, No.'2,.Wall.St s . 'N. Y., Proprietors KENDAL-CREEK HOUSE, KENDAL-CREEK, MILEAN CO., PA. • . . . THE Sabseriber . hay.ing mcfiasedi This wel ' known stand, and re-furnished acid re-fit ted the . Haase, la prepared to entertain Bo'tad ers and the Traveling public. , '.•, HIS BALI, AND Will be wellsupplied, and, everything' done to 'mark a Tiberal ahare.of.patronage., Raft men will always find thil.lateh-etring?'.oilt. '• FULLER. Keedel. Creek; Tanuary 2, 1860. as-ly • . : INSURANCE AGENCY; -• Kensington Insurance, Conipan . y, Philadelphia Cash . ' Eldo,oo Farnier!s Union insurance C 0.,. Athens, Pa. . Cash. $200,660' Gloat Western'lnsttrance Co.; Philadelphia, Pa. Capital" Stock _ ... ... :.. 01,000,000 West... Branch, (Mutual) Lock Haven Pa. ' InsurancOo can lin effected in the above res ponsible Stock: Companies by •the subscriber,. Any • communication • addressed ' to him, at Smethport; Pa., will meet with promp attention. • B.T. DAVIS, Agent. •• •Smethport,Dec : 9, 1858. ' In4o. • SMETHPORT LIVERY' STABLE. T" SUBSCRIBER'has opened a new Liv eiy..Stable in Smethport, at, 0. R. i,3en nett's Old Stand; on Main street,•jast east of Mclianias',4heie can be found the beet of Hot- . ses and Carriages at•low prices. He intends to make Smethport a permanent residence, "and asks' a share of °patronage - A. K. SMITH: tviethpori, August 2d, Is6o. n23tf. ejsOn. OP'ENICRY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY, . CPEAPLY AND EXPEDXTIODSLY 'EXECUTED At THE. D EMOCAAT f:01.'110E tvwe wo ire __41 0 04. 77 c Otosi0 01?. • A SUPE NATIVE: itomic i pty...ETlC; . :. .:.,....Y.5. T% ..... siIIYICIIWINC*;..::COODUL To the Citizens . of Netv Jersey and Penn sylvanik Apothecaries, Drngists, Oro cers and Private Wolfe's Pure Coinipc Brandy.. Wolfe's Pure Alacferirr; Sherri &Port, Wine , • , • Wolfe's Pu`eaJarn'aica and St. Croix Itarn ' .'• Wolfe's Pure Scotch and friah•Whiskey.. • ' • . ALL -IN . -• .• . 1 beg leave to calr ttie attention of citizens of thetni-. • Lid States to the above- Wittse and Llouonslinf orted by UDOLPIIO Wotrs, of New 'York, whose name Is familiar in every.part of this country' for NM purity of his Semi,. Dan SCIINAM Mr. WOLFE, in his letter to roe, mpiiak : ing of the purity of bin WINE, and Lie/noes, says/ 'if will stakOmy reputation as a man; ray standing. as a merchant or thirty. years, reaidOnce In the .City of New York, , that all the Bassos' and WINES which I bottle are pure as im ported,. and Of the beet qbality.,and can be rolled Upon by . every. purchaser.' • Every • bottle hits'..the proprietor's name on the wax, and a Inc simile of bin signature on the certificate. The public are respectfully invited tomtit 'endear:nine for th'etnaelvos. For male at Revert by all Apothecaries eindOroccre, in Philidelphia.. • ••• • ' geoanit Astrrott, N 0.832 Market St. Philadelphia... : . . - ; • Sole Agent Jar Philadelphia: , Road theifoliowing from the New York Courier: • • EmOttators•Bestsess.Fort ONE NNlFToliir MENCHANT—We 'are happy-to inform our . fellow-'citizons. that there is one place in inn., eity - where the Walden, apothecary, and country merchant,can:go and purchree Wince & Liquors,. 'am pure, as imported. and of the beet quality We'do.not intend to Rive an elaboratedeseription of this merchant's extensive hominess, although' it will repay env stranger or . citizen to. Visit UDOLPTIO Woire's extensive 'warehouse/ Nos. 18, 20 and 2?,. Beaver street, andrsoa.l7, fp and 21-, Merkflold street. His stock of Schnanpoonhand read yfor, , shim:neat could not have been less than thirty. thousand cases,:the Brandy, Some teh.thousand asses.:—Yintagem of 1836 to 1856 , and ten thousand caries of .Modelraa. Sher ry and Port Vino, Beach aed. Irish Whiskey, Jamaica • end• St. Croix Rum, NOON" very Old'and equal to any in this country, Ile also had three large cellars, filled With Brandy, Wino, dre. , innaiike• under 'Custom House key ready- for, bottling, Mr. Wolfe's. sales .of Schepps last year amounted to one hundred and pighty7tlionsandidoz no, and we hope. in less than two years he mayhe e••• qually eu ccossfal•wi th hief Brandies and Willem.' .1' • • • , Ilishuaineesmerite the patronage - of every lover orhia species, - Private: ftmilies who wish pure Wineeend Li quern for .medical use "Should send their Ordela ditootito, Mr. Wolfe until every Apothecaryin the lapd make up thalr min,da diecrird • the poisonous ettiff from thAir shelve, and replace it alth .Wel.re's pure Wises and'Ll We understand Mr. ,Woirs, for the ncennmodaliop - or in , all dealers In the country, puts up assorted ciaefi of Winoi and Liquors: Such•aAnan. and such a inerchanf,' should be sustained 'against bin tens ofthonsands of • porientain the United States, who sell nothing butimitn tions, ruinous alike to human. health and happiness. ' FURNITURE DEPOT, OLEAN, N. Y. • • ' ''ne . -Whity & • Lenha . l't,.: . . . . WOULD. . . Wont r6n,wfully:minounce to the c itizens in this section of country; and the public morally, that they are constantly .enlarging and extending their new establishment, and'for'the purpose of giving every body &practical demmist.ration of outentire.success in our business', aud.our ability•to cdropete,, successfully, with ny establishment in this section of the country, lye' are 'ow filling our Ware.roonas full of " . . . , . • . . . "BRAN. NEW FURNITURE !" We now keep co'untantly oti Land a:, large issorttnent tlt Chairs,.Tahlem, Plcturos Sofaa; Lounges, Betsks, '-hock era,,Bodstoada, Bureaus, Secretaries. Stools;BOok-Otities, °Mee Chairs, Ooat Stands, .Tollet Mirrors, What Note,. Cottage .. Chaire,...t.ooking Olasses;'' Quartette* Blonds, .8/pare Stands, Wish Stands,..Picture 'Frames; Towel Reeks, Corner . :Standa,•Eatension Tables, Hat Stan* rebeletif Mattresses, ' .• • . • •.; Sea Gress Mattresses, r; • ••• • —.• • , Husk tdattias,ses, • , • /lairs Mattratoos: Mahogany and' trAolstered Fuiniture In srOnt variety of inntnini MISITTRAkSSV,S . Of all madeto'ordor Patent Spring. Beds, of Lei) Description. Gilt, itasesvocd, and Japanese Mouldings, BI;II.OKWALNIIT,, And Other Veneering, ,cohatantly on hand and' for sal • inn, carry • on , a large ractdilnz Eetabliehm eat andOmplciy the moat Competaar aorkmeri. • Job-Wnric and ll'epairinz .1 Of alfkinda, done promptly and in tlie best 'manner . . In conclusion, it.ehall be. on! atm to aunply this mar-, het vvith everything in our line, upon 'the moot reasona ble.terms, and hope to form an extended acquaintariee in. our trade,, and also to continue the' friendly:.relationa th our present •enetemere. Weltivite all to coma and examine 'ouratock.. We are located in the • • Ea - 11'111E tip-st,,aire,.Opßosite the F obeli IIOnee:. .• . WIT ITNEX LENELUT . Olean, N. Y.; Nov. 2, 3860, • " - • , Great Excitement in the South • ' SOVPH . CAR,OIOiA IN. Al' MS TERRIBLE.3HREATS OF SECEDERS I THE UNION IN DANGER . : THE NORTH AND SOUTH Must and Shall be Kept Together! , This Glorious. Ilion 'Must' be Preserved ! TINDER the existing circumstances the subscriber 11.1 .deerns, It hiaduty to say to the citizens : of Northern Pennsylvania that the old-. ' Side . TElill Tin-Shop . . IA prepired to meet any, and all emergencies, with officers armed and equipped as the law directs. ..1 am prepared to do all kinds of work in'the lirie of • Tin. and Cop*r, 'nand old .Milk pans or cement this glorious Union. ' , -The Side-Hill Stare; which has so long held her. head above water, must and ahal I talcnthe lead of all °therein Its line, 'Having purchased;the interest of my brather.i . (E. p, Mistio,) tam now fitting up and flllingup with, a new stocker Stoves, Tinware,l.4.c., which I am bound to sell cheap for pay.: Call and nee. CEO: 11. P1A89 . 1? . N. kinds orproduee--aPytlAlug,buittru*--;take . In exchange for goods. - r. • , [Nov; Last Call. . , • A LL persons knowing . ; themselves indebted to the undersigned. a,re hereby .notified to call and settle their acbounts immediately, .pr costs' will be made. . . • .J: D. OTTO. Dec. 10 . 0860. . • TIN . CHURNS altd—Tppalined Ware, Stove Pipe and tia Cat Hider at MASON'S. Sher; . : Great WO* liOrgei THETHEHORSEJ - AMI. , IIIS. DISEASES BY T f7 fnil1 5 /08; V. 8.,.; hnopiissoit Or, Pyrint. s oiSr ' AND.OP6;Ai tAs•iuntouny.m. VEVCRINARy.COLLZoiI,O.F PlilLatinitrpTC:;ETO.,• . . WILL TELL YOU Of the Origin,. History , and distinotivo ; •- , • ' ..traits of the , various breeds of Europe •V; :.• . • ' ' ;see an, Aniatio, he p African and American Hot , • • ,r • ; with , thslial 'formation ind , •• . peculiarities of the animal, and how . - " to • ascertain -his Age by the. number and cdodition'ot his teeth; illustrated • ; • with numerousosplamitery.engravings • • • The Horse afid . hiS , Dieeiises . • WAIL TBLL.YOU o(J:trending; breaking, Stabling,read.' • Shooing, and the gee- - ' , ' eral managetrient of the horse; :-with modes of administering also, ..bow to treat Biting; Ricking. Rearing, • shying; 'Stumbling, Crib Biting, Rest . leanness • and other vices to which' ..• subject ; 'with •nntiorona • explanate- ; .• rY . engravings. ;.• . The HOrSecsn.,(l . , hisfa S. ksease ,- .:. . ''R'ILL TELL' YOU. Of the ninnies, 'Symptoms,' and treat :. • .'•meist of Strangles. Sore• Throat; Dir. , temper, Catarrh,. Influenz4,..Bronchit • • :in. Pneumonia; Pleurisy, Broken Wind Chronic Cough, 'Roaring and. Whin!- . • ling. Lampas. Sore Mouth and Ulcers,. • , . . • • and...decayed Teeth,. with . other dines . - sea of the:Mouth and Respiratory Or . • • H.oi.ao and his' Diseases '" • WILL TELL YOU-Of Alfa causes;: symptoms aiyt tieat • mentnf W,ornoi, Bots,•Colic, Strapgn . • • lation, Stony.Concretions i ihiptures, • .' • Diarrhme,,Janndice. Repntirr - •. • .....hoe, Bloody ,trrine,'Stones in the gid-. • ••• • , •-• . • nays and Bladder.• InnammatiOn, • and ' , • , . "Livery of the Stomach, Bowels; Livery and Urinary Orgeni. ". . • iorae and hia ni.anitsoß WILL TELL TOU Of the cadeea,.Syniptomi. and tract... - -meat or Bone, Blood and•Bag,'Spavin,..* • - Ring fivreerde; Strains Broken ' . • • Knees, .Wind Galls, Pounder, Hole • • 1 .Bruise end. Graver. Cracked Boots; 1 • , .Scratches,-Canker, Thrush and Corm; • • • also, of Megrim/1.. Vertigo; ,Epilepsy, . - • Staggers, and , other 'diseases of the • Feet, Legtr.'and Head... • . 'The-l - lcirSti and his Diseas9 WILL TELL. YOU Of: the 'causes, nyniptojns, and Troia • " .• _ ment.of Poi] Evil, Glanders, '• • 'Ferny, Scarlet Fever, Btange,.Surfeit,. . • • Locked jaw. • Rheumatism, •Cramp r Gallo, Manteca of the . F.ye and Weart . " .• . Acc.,•kn.s, nor. hoi to manage .Caetre . . • . lino, Bleeding, Trephinning; .• • • • .log, Firing, Hernia, fitnputation, Tap :••• • - ping;'and - other Burgles! operations. , The Morse rind hh4 Risaasea •‘. ~ - - • - . WiLL TELL' TOO Of Rarey"a method of taming Ilorae,r,.• • :how to Approach, 'Halter or Stable.a . .. • ' •. •• . . •-.. Colt.; how to. accoatOnt a Horse .to atran4e sounds 'and•slieh to, and hoW.to ' • • . •.• '• Bit Saddle, Ride, •and Ltrcak him to , .. ' ,' ••• .11arnapa, also; the form and law, of • '• ; ' - WAMI.ANTY. nifi whole being •the e nultof more than fifteen years , careful' '.. . ; • atody of the halitta, peculiarltieaorantit, . . . • •• . . 'and weakneasee nf•tbin noble animal: . . . .. . .the bOok contains WA papa, appropriately illustrated bS. neariy IMO ;hundred eneraringa. : It •is printed in a clear and Open type, and 'will be fonearded to any address, postage paid; on' receipt of price, half boand, v .po, or, in cloth', extra; $1.25 •. ~ . , . -, '• 1 . . .. . . 1000'A..YEAR. can pr r i m . a m d G e n by . . ,: tt r e .;:, , where, in selling the above, and.other, popular works of ours. Our inducements to all. such are esededingly liberz al; For single - copies e the Book, 01.70 t -terns to agents, with other' information, apply. to or address . JOHN E. POTTER, Publish er..' -.• .: N0...617 Bansoro Street,"Philadelphla -Pa. ' .. Novembervb 76, TEE PEOPLE"B COOK BOOK: 1401)ERN. COOKERY In 1I its 11.ra . ,n (3110;4 CAREFULLY ' REVISE/7,11Y 17111.5. S.' J.. EIA,T.E. • . IT TELLS YOU, Vow techneee all.kinde of Masts. Pouf. , .. • • try and Gamm.with all the yarieus and' • ! . •. most 'approved Medea of dressing ,ftroi • - •I • .cooking-Beef end Porky also the best •• • . ~ • • Mad' implest way of salting;-pickling . . and curing the Fame. TIT TELLS YOU All the various and' Meet 'operand . • • , ' • modes ofdreas:ng,'cooklng, and boning • . ' Mutton. Lamb, Veal, Poultry; and!, Game of all kinds,. • ; with the different • ' 'Dressings, Gravies and Eltufringielp ' • . • ' Propriate to each. * • " . • . IT TELLS YOU How to 'choose, clean, .and• -pieserve.' , Ptah, of all kinds, and hoar tb areetem: . . .it when tainted ; - also. allihn various and tacit approved modes of cooking, .:with the different Pressings, Sauces,' , 'and Flavorings appropriate to each, IT TELLS YOU All - the. retinue' and most .apprOied • ' • • , modes of, preparing over Aar different kinds ol.Meat,'Plalv, PoivivGarne, and • • Veget..ble Soups, Broths, and Stars. with the Relishes end Seasonings-ap propriate to each. IT TELLS YOU All the various rand ; mast approVed tnedessif 'conking Vegetables of every description, Mao hew to prepare Piot. , • Catsup and Currieh of all kin 1., • . • : "Potted •BluehreemV, IT TELLS YOU 'Alt the various .- and most aperorv. l . modes of -preparing and cookin; aI . kinds of Plain and Palley Pastry, • ,•. • ' dings, Omelettes, Prittere,Calfes, t ota •'. lectionary,Preserves,:'Jellies r and • . • Sweet Dishes Otevery deaerletion.,• - IT-TELLS YOU All . the various' and moat. approved • modes of making trend, • • •: • fins and Biscuit, the best method of. piepacing . oaffee;..Ch9colatci: Abd Tea . . _ , , -• .., ~ and how to rriake•Syrizon, Cordiale and, , • ,• ' Wines of Vatilinakinda. . •• IT.,TELLS TOT Ilowto net' nut and,.ornanent a Table, ' :how to 'carve all 'kinds of Ilah; Flenh .: -. or Fowl, end in abort. how-to no aim- . • .. ... • . : , .plify. the whole art of Cooking, an to .., - bring the cholceet luxu'rienof.the tibia - • ;within everybody's reach ' • • The book contains 418 pages and upwards - of isielre hundred Itecipes,': all of which are the results'of actual eiperience, haring been folly and carefully tested' under the .perAonal Ruperintence'of the 'Writers. , It is printed. in clear and open typoi to illustrated with appropriate engraSinge, and will be for Warded to any address, neatly bound, and postage paid, on receipt of the.price, $1,00;, or Inelotb, extref $1,25. • • • •• • , . A . . . . . $.lOOO A. YEAR- :s u r t i e b rv e r mtde by on, le I r. men where, in selling the above Work, our inducements.toal.l such being very liberal . . • • „.," • ..- • • --. .. For single copies of the book or for terms to agents,' with other:information. apply to or addram• . • . • ' • • . • ' - ICON.II. POTTER,.Ptiblishon,:• . -:• • ' - .'No. 617 saeeom Street,Tniladelphis. Pa. •• November 15i 1860 -6m.. • - . . '.24 THE TONGS AND VICE THE SUBSCRIBER wdyld *inform the ell zens of Port 'Allegany; •and the surround ing.country,.that ho.fs prepared to do all kind 13.t.A A. c KS I\l'll7l - 11'N G; ; In all its different branches in -a workmanlike manner, with promptness and dispatch warran ted to give iratisfiction. • WAGON WORK &i MILL IRONS; • attended to in good style, and at reasonable rates. Particular attention paid to • Hors& Shoemg; From experience in the business; entire satis faction ie guaranteed. .P...T.V.0TT01 Port Allegany; March 1, 18601. s o CONLON, MERCHANT ~.. . . HAv just received.their Winter Stock, Of &oda, and are prepared to suppiy their nntneroos customers and those who favoethem with their . patronage,with . any thing In their lino,•. Their stock . coneistei or •. Cloths, Cassiraoros t .Vestingsaiats, Caps, Shirts' . .".- . Collars; C ravatii, Neck TWO ~ deo; &c, . They have also 11: large.assortmont READY-MADE' OZOTHINO,. • Of the latest style. Olie . thena &malt, before percinuing elsewhere. • 113 , Orders from a distance promptly often. ded to: Slotting done on short notice . J. L. SCOTT, JAS.' CONLON; KEROSENE OIL, it NAM; from COAL; with LAMPS to burn _LVI the same, tit. WILCOX &.EATON'S, TAILORS, !Were; pto...12:1880,