'f'•::::' .... '..-.:---;-:.;;',-;-..,:. 7.7' 4 777, '-..-.."- •-•' _' ~.-'-'.' a, '•,'•:';;A.`;%''1,.,•13Y414,44,,-*, ,41111,71 A. . P.:alliteflV ,l 7.,.• • - „ ; , r '• , :'.' latrAlallid,falf4ll7ltanf • •!Vert hbrtas l'ondi - ' li , ,Agi4l • " piiMlPl,Plourtut, rdA4.-.,x,e,...154,14 •'''.':;l'l4l;millt!t.it ttt'OtillintatiPlese id Witainitaufity, 4 ....,,...4.,„„c„ : tied" (, titene*l' be .exposetto,.polillo e • ,u # ~, anakliolotte:i,likitlio Borough oflbitethport L.- • . :;',Sok, sti siay,eit..June...litel, • tho hollewing • ' ' Ritifkil7.*lll'r - '',. '• = '+" -1-.•.• r 4;, , Y , ilk _ ...', Par. atliontitivatelp CoryliOn ,Tkown: elmeosittitr;; , nns townie "kpown on 'the • ,--actoSa• , . y n to Warrant number. three th ousand ',,.......- - ',.loyesilattaitred/lwantet.tWe (422) containing one then.' , • .•=aalwileinai-of lead; hnireor less.. ' -' - ''. • ' • -• ' ,',;.'llefiel,talien ht eiteention. And will be sold ii the `i ; %' IntilritiOloatittle ' 01 1 ferlit;, ilnrault of :Villiers •'' '• Fr 11.khtlirliant,tel!rf'enliltl'i ''': ' ' ' .' • ,''•:' ."•.:-.l'. LS 0 '.. " • - ' ; i f irtliftrantlefei'd., lilt 'ln -Oorydni Townolth. 1001174.1jkOlmellysilits,'kapiro on :the map to 1 •,' 'I ilittlitS 4 4 IfenTentinontber:threi.tbausind coven A:t o - s ol4_ Atlittltdsti"• 4l fo (0122): bontitinhig nun thou. , • cli .. . . fnantll# float, rnoeltorleas.: - • , :• ; , '-i'.',',„ Aiken lill. exentitiriti and willtal :sold is the • ~,, if, , rlunnenaniiyer,tkt!,tkrinag' of Owen S:' '.. :. 11111501.44tie0r,r.p,04e.... , :,.,... -...:. . ::.- ---. , . .. , f - *. , *.,,..., ,,- ii', ,, q. ,, , 4- :f;.. -- ,4;::AL50.,4„ - • '. ',..,,.;:-''%'- ' ',:. • ' . ... ~ 4.: ihnowli; l e' iiiiiiiitmacibmit*tiio situate tio . ceien '' .: 2 '• ' TNTIoiI Coentifi , .reniciyistinla, , botihded arid elf Mote, to, wit.rOit t h e, north by. land. of ; , ,O,iffat;litelf,4di tbriettat.krlointent 4 .- . O.' StociP,- On ,' : I ,lthiffilestlijatlatidiochleritimras Co; and.it bylanda t it. :elly ist IsMo.lind lands of:11, T.• Carrier; being lot ••..910... „Of Slia eletnint of, landi 'of Keating '4,i, 00. , , ln *lN ' 1 . 0,±' , ; . . Containing' lifty.two: agree of - . laud,. ""-iltildlifiliffe.? bathe itanienourfaor:,leas, ~ about sia: .''':- 2 :lbtailallnpftleell arid OtiOnnall frame hotrod: ~ ~.',l'.. --• , , lolool,,t,,:taket tin ont6lntlatt and Will its : so l d is 'the .. .f-IttlifiV•lll!:•Evone at the atilt: of ' George W. • ..;- sessylltallie moor ' y"4:' &m.. 0, N. Smith: V , • '. ; ' • :,';'`,:X'&•se-' ,.., :!p '. - ':." ,, ••••,AL50,--', • -.- - • ... riitkiniiiiisciitied Real, total. In Ceres =town: 1016, , Vginnennnty,:Pennoylvania, bonnaled'and deo.. ..,' , ,h044.100 &Polio; tIATit: ;: Beginning it ttio State line, • •' 44 ronnliif nrwant Boa. 4320 mud; 32o,' scot he ' , '..isS"-orlifirfilit , '•No;, - 1432 di thine* jeast,3; by. the' - , :-.Sta ' lbrailbityleatebee to a 'post corner on the bank :Orithafaffit, -Meek; Abcppe Sou th one hundred and sixty. s.issimblialift)Vbeatek'cortioir,lit.' the line of land sold to ~IffenunCitoelkoyr; t hstto'.• *sac by -line's! said land,' port, being, the south-east' oroctso,st kikanrfeyedlo' If: .1,, Mixon; thenee. north ii 'ollof kfiscdreSl mad !lofty; ;, perches .to the ;Plate . of . begin - • ltVittailblirding, 'forty utter' strict. measere, be the catifklibtle s,'. l .alytitt-twenty.two *cif* improved, roissigistollninotillottle - witli.fit,good , cellat„. ontf•frame . , taivok , elehlthi,feetitrith two. Rhoda attaehad, - one well clitVidoijellid shoat ghteen apple ,:,, , • :•.:Aohod • antskto •wenlion and will be - sold As the Of'hones . 1 Oarbeat' at the mutt of Stanley , .-... • . . . . ; 16 11 4i ' llilli;itittg Reel Millets affiate . in Lefayette town - '' 'editti,'lll l Kean county, ,Pettbsyleaniailsounded and de -euelliel.. lte billorsei iris' On the north by llinehains • 1 1 1mal(Aya the east ,by landa of Jullua Olark, •on the, unlit by litsby of Pa &Roo, on the west by lands of • It, it.'lllo4 , eostalattit about one hundred and fifteen . of hand, • more or tem; about ' twenty-five &area • bap ; . . two frame barunbd one log Mime. . - • Ibibi Wren tn . execution and will be - soil as the , . 0 4 07 , 0 !:illad 9.• Mecum at the suit of _ Orris -'`-- i;. :- ' .. : - .' i--AL0,..-7 , . Tillii fallltehts'deneribed real estate, ail .. Situate tergerittoionshlp,'M'Kean county, rennsylvanin, •-1110:1111141011 lied . deseribed tut follows, to wit; the lairetedullendaSeontiected with the.mlll'property. `4f4 1 1 , 00 4 101 1 1 containing about four hundred and Oftketiresief and; abbot tWO'handred' acres Im . ftffirell I:.flee..fraine honees; four 'tenant houses; • • '' 'letter:teed frame bents; one hay barn; one good pegs,: mill,- rine ` englleh am .ntill edger and ' IA 0011;to'getlier• with- booms, the., • Capable of iter_ ~hig . 5000ings, mill In good order for . doing .' Ireitlealeit and a choice Miaatlty of (Alit trees:— , .beeeded - • oe the north .by NV, U. Berber and the ",f4toteltati; :on the east by lands of Wm. Bell and 4 kali Bee: on the south by D.• Fuller and Keating • ' -4141,4 , 1nd on the, , by widow Hinds anti D. & ~ •. : J,..1. , - '' irds,! exeepting therefrom about twenty .:llre acres contracted to he 'sold to' Wm. Holly; • ' pi* alitl;:eite4ourth acres to. Reuben Carter, end ;, • ..coatesioreto•SehontDirectorm of fieree.township.. • ...;41.111h oi other piece of land bounded;on the , 11 „,erth...._, bY th e OfwaYe creek; 'on the east by 0. W. • estetaert Tee the .sbuth by, Keating lends; on the wed' torgenting lands and B. L. Clark,•contalning ,fifteCtief More Or len, unimproved.. •1 ''' n. eik..4 l oe - other piece of land bounded SA if+ 1 LW* 411100flingati a sugar tree corner, beingthe north ml corner;of a Lit.- conveyed by John • , leitheff,lll Coa,o,BenjaminVandermark; thence : . niirtlifortHy. perches to a beech corner; thence ell* twat hundred perches to a poet;: thence north • testy parches.too, post; thence oast twohundred popgun teahendoek corner; thence aduth eigh .; triefehee ..te , a-, hemleck •corner; thence three • .•bandredpenolteil to the place of beginning . ; non ' - ''•• tailing one hundred and twenty-five gores more "oriels; :being lota Nos. 150 and 169 of the'allot- moot - of !ands in Ceres Aownship, and part of 'wettest N0.,2211. . . ' - • ' ' • 'Atte:Y.o4e other lot, bounded on the north. by tinflitittellnet east by Hedrick and White; south by kayo creek, and west by V. , l?' Carter,' con ' tailing sae acre and eixtPone perches' be the isms sore 'or less, :improved, ' . At.ao--- - thifenditnta interest in the follotring de fleribedtract of hind, it being the undivided, half ofiald tract' known me the Cries Elmer lot, boun ded as follovra;' beginning at a maple corner, be , ing the north west corner or. Henry' Chevaliers " . landp thence'west by the line of Asahel Wrights land . forty-three and eight-tenths porches to it beech Corner; thence south ono tondred twenty lito.oand •trix-tenths porches 'to a post corner; thence giant sixty-four:and eight-tenths perches • AO ii beech corner, being the south west corner of .11,1enty,Cheva4ere.land i thence by the line of said land north one hundred twentY-live and six-tenths perehecto . the place.. of beginning; containing Oftzetcres and one hundred.. and. thirty-nine per ., ithee, be the same 'more or leas.. • .. , 4,146;•4-One otherlot (krtown. at; John . Holly's individnalerryperty), bounded ' e the north by V. P..earter'sMlWrace; on the east by Benj. Per '--kiiitiled It. W.,)&iisher,; Gotha South by lands of . ' flitiairfkititit,'and on the west by . Henry, Smith; ' . • couttehdag'itoont nineteeh . aeres; meteor less, all ,leepeeeed.with a geed frame house; frame barn . and Ofehelfse,. and •11 choice lot of fruit trees • (hrottiltlon waived)., •* • ' ' • . • . Seised aed,takon in E x ecut i on and will be sold • as the property,of.John .11olly..and George' J. ,• , de,lllsilitho snit of Hollis &elk: •,. ' ~ .... ;•':; ,Th , ifelioWlit describedreal estate, all situate , -le Ceres townshlikttMettn county Pennsylitinin,. .-• binteded- and described as follows, to . wit:.: the ... • • . Win and lands 'connected with the mill property of dellnidanti; containing about four hundred and ;IN , cores ? • about .tvio. hundred acres Improved; , eve !lime houses; four tenant houses; three good ..frame ' - bares, one hay barn, one' good gang saw Sawmill edger and loth mill, to gethEie With, boom', &a. Capable, of storing 600 e logos- mill lc good order for doing business.. and choiceCalantity of fru trees; bounded on the asertftby 'W. C. Barber a nd the State line; on the •sliaCr.by lends of Wrr:, Bell arid John flee•, south. and Keating lands, and west by will- Mg►r ,WadasadDALEdwardaexceptiag therefrom abotit tmenky.fire acres contracted to be 'sold to Wyaltigly, six and one-emwth acres to Reuben Porter: sittgione acre to School' Directors of Ceres • • - : • • 414ee-maii other pfece'of land. hennaed. on the aorth'bithe thwart Creek; on the east by G. W. Mosher. on 'the' south by. Keating lands; 'on the ' wdst . by7lCcatini lauds and S. L. Clark, containing liiliaiitpk2raorWor'leia; unimproved; • Asm6.-Uite other'piece of land bounded .s fol beghuilng at a sugar tree atelier,. being the Siortatigegineraer.'• of a lot conveyed by John • •Kaightil.4.oo, Behji Vaadermiwk;theice north toity.ptrishei to a beech - corpen thence' east one ehoutillett larches AO 'a poift; thence north forty perches to a poet; • thonceseatturO hundred perch-• ' .e►ti,a hemlock corner; thence south eighty. Per ,,cltes,t9 istkemlockeorner;. thence west three bun 'Arad *Alms to•the place of beginning; contain-, ketulred: and tWenty-ifve acres, more or lewholintlbtiltonl6o and 158 of the allotmentof iiientartsrinsibtp, and paet'or warrant',llo; kraut,bcnndej, the north `'iyllN,BNtegp6; ea south and".westhyN. .Carter, ilztyone pdiches, bathe west in the tbiloivingle )lng.tha undlilded half PZiall Molar at'amaplecorner, be , of. Henry , Chevaier's in. Of Mabel Wright,' I *teethe perches , to a 4th One hundred twenty. ,lfee 'WA pose vorner; I .isighttgeths perches to goOlote“,cloruer of .'://iPPlae-liViiiPlipe pf 14d add firentAlye, and ‘e bandied , and, thirty- . thirty be : thiaapie, or. legs;),' about Oree. Hap royed, With hOuse, crake : barn and 'a cheiteletotfruit trees.' • A;:sts4Cile other lot (known akioh'n Hollys in dirlduel4rOperty,) benudotteti the north by V. : L.Chrtirks mi 11 race r..kni thireait 14 Beni Perkins. and G 'W • MoShir • onythe senth by lands of lien 'r_v'Smith; and the.west bYllonry Smith; con abeetnineteeneeree more or less, all lip , :•proved, with n geed frtme ions°, frame barn tiod. 'corn house; and a choice' lot Of fruit trees.' . - guisitionAvaived.). . . • • . • . „,. Seized find taken in Execution and 'will be 'sold • es the ,property of John'. Belly and Ceorge Adarus E at the snit of Hollis, Scott.':. . • .. • • • .The follinving described real estate, nil , situate in Cores taronship,•M , Kean County, Denisylvanin„ %lionuded'audYdescribed ag.'ibllowk.to the firm. andland - cotineetell Ali. the mill property. . of 'defendants, contain ing ithent fonr hundred and ; fifty acres of land; about. two hundred acres int.; proved;', fire frame :houses; 'four tenant'..houses;.. .three gond frame barna; one hay barn; one good : gang's* mill; o'ne'engliabsiew edger. and. .lath together•witk. boonim,' ; ',44.,:.tapehle of ring 6:,00 mill' in : good order for - doing , usineed; saute choice quantity - x . 4 fruit trees;" • ounded,ttnt the nerth-by W. C. Herber and the State'llne; 'on theitaat by lands of Wm. Bell and - John Bee; en the, south'by D. Fuller and Heating latida, and 'on the'west, by widow Hinds and D., J.. Eilwards;:exeepthig therefrom 'about twenty . fireeorea contracted to be: Sold to 'WM.: Holly; ; six and one-fourth neresio• Reuben • Carter,- and' one acre to Flame] Directors of Cores township. Acso4..:Ono other piece of landbounded on the north hy;the 4:lawny() creek; on the east by G, W. Hopher; on the southl4,Kaatilt hands t.. on the West ey lteating lands and S. J.,.'Clark; containing Jiffy acres mere erles4, unimproved': . • A.ban—One other piece of lend bounded'as .10wa; beginning ate anger:tree corner, being the north west corner :of. a let conieyed.l4 John Iceatiek, and Co; to Benj. Vandermark; therice north forty.perches to a beech corner; 'thenee east' one hundred perches to a point thence north 'forty perches toe post; thence east two' hundred • peroheate a hemlock corners thence South- eigh ty perches to :a hemlock .cornert, thence .three'' 'hundred perches to the piece of beginning; 'con; taming one hundred end ,twentY-Ilve acres more ..oriess• ' being lots Nos.lso.nnd 153 of tee, allot,. '.ment ef' land •in"• Ceres township, end' part of warrant.No..224l. ' •' " • ' • . ALso—One other lot, bounded-On tho'riorth by , the State llne;.kait by Hedrick and White: *south by.Hswayo cieelyand west hy .. V.,P. COrter, con-. Mining' one; gero add .sixty-one perches, be the -.same more or less, inipreved.• • . Atjtol,Defendants interest In the eoribed tract of land, It being. he undivided,balf or said tract known as the Osirsilllnter lot, bonne' tied follnwerbeginnitigit a maple corner, be , ing the north:west-corner of Menry Chetrallers: land:.theneo west by the .llno 'Of Asahel Wrighte. lend fottpthree and-el glit-tenthe .perehes..to a beech corner: .thence south ono hundred tirefity 'five and six-tentlis.,perebes 'to' a post:mon:ler: . thence onat.stxti-four 'and. eight-tenths 'perches• to heoch.govner,. being the south wt.st corner of Henry'Ghevalleto land; thence by the lino o t eald. land north one hundred twent.v.ilve and six:tenths perches to the place of beginning, containing, fifty acres and one hundred and thirty-nine per ches, be Op Same more qv' ALsO.L-que other - lcit (known no John'tfolly's Individual pro Porty),. bounded on the mirth by V.' „R. Carter'smill race: ou the oast by told. . Was end fr.• W. Mosher: .on the, spitth.by lands of Henry - Smith, and on the wok by Henry Sinith, containing.about nineteen'aeres,,more or less, all 'improved with, a' good Tramo house, .franio' barn,. . anti:corn bode(); and a cheice. - lot of fruit trees: •,(Inrytilsition waived.) ' „ • Seized' and taken in Execution nod will be sold as tie property, of John. Holly end- George J... `Admits, attbe suit of A. t 1 Benton for use of JOhn c.. Backug -• . „, • • • .• Trzalist forJude . .term 18131 • • . . 13 • JItineltart's tzieutare ve WI. Gibson ': • . , S 0 Hyde • . •• re 'Christopher no . hderi 'rather /k Thornton Cotinty Bank I) A Nisterbrook • Wm Benton • john J Ridgway , 'ye Weed &Rowley • . Charles Ben ;. • Smith °Mott A- N Taylor.. ; • on Troverne .Pratt:• , J F.Molyin'e timinie'tors ye . Bariinbae Pike • .• ' Peter B Dedrick is Win Smith ot al . Olin ;rano .• •'.. . • .To Jiihn C Borkne.k. Henry Sherwood .' • • Ye Simpson Az:Kinney W. V 'Keating o t , KingßlAtry et • . Same .. • . ye Orrin Cook . , _ .._ .. . (4 C Hoyt. .• • ' .'te Sft Itforria - : .• .. Phelan et al ', . ' .-' • re ;If Freeman'el .al . Fred 11-Smith ' ' ' :ve S Sartwell et al • '• .'. Wm K King , • ..-• ve.K Alegabo'n at al 3 , 4°01 flnualer • ' ..va 3 C fiainlln • ' - . Bredford School Dlrect're is I,V Clark . .; ; ~ . • .. JNo. R.:CHADWICK, . .Aprlt. -. 1801, ..• ' . . ' • • • Protlty . . ,.. ... . COURT PROCLAMATION. VVHF.REAS the' Hon. Robert G. White President Judge, and the Hons. J. Dar? ling and . S. Holmes,* Associate Judges ,of the Courted Oyer Rz.'Teiminer 'and -General, Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions' of the Peace, • Or ;thin's' Court and Court Of Common Pleas for the County of •M'Rean have issued their precept, bearing, date Saturday, theldth day of March, in the icor of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one; and tome directed, for holding .a Court of Oyer and, Terminer and Gen eral Jail. Delivery,' Quarter Sessions of _,the Peace,, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common ,Plcas,ln the Borough of Smethpert,„on Mon day, the twenty-fourth, day of June, ifext, and to continue one.week. , , Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coro ners, Justices:of the ,Peace and. Constables within the - county, that they be then and ther in their proper persona, at 10 o'clock A. M. - .of said day, with their rolls, records, iniluisitions, examinations, and other - remembrances, to.do those thing's which their - offices appertain to be .done. And tboite who are bound by their rec. ognizances to, prosecute the prisonersthat are or shall be , in the jail of said county' of bl'Kean, are.to he Ihen•and there to prosecute against them as will be jusf., . • , • , , Dated at Smethpert March 14th; 1860, and the 85th year of the Independence of the United States of America. „. JAS. E. BLAIR Sheriff. A PAIR OF REAL NOVLTIFS, And one Without a Mate. _ let.--"THE PAPER . NECK-TIE." (PATENT APPLIED FOR.) This tie is made entirely of paper, in 100•dd.. ferent styles, and in perfect imitation of silk and other fabrics. The price is so low 'that a gentleman •may wear A NEW TIE EVERY DAY, and , yet not be chargable with extrava gance, or oue tie can be worn from 3 to 5 days, if necessary to economize. : RELIEF TIE. • . (PATENTED JAN. 29, 1861.) This is doubtless the most perfect silk tie ever invented, and is just what the name Im plies, a perfect tißeliet" tram all further trou ble in tying bows. 3d.—TEE LACE EDGE TIE. An'exquisitely"beautiful article—it has only to be seen to , be admired: • , . smrrit alutousTEß, ' Bole Manufacturers, No. 30 Warren Street, New York. N. B.—We sell: to WHOLESA.LEJOBBiRS ONLY. Country Merchants catCordei our goods of ANY' WHOLESALE HOUSE with w !"" ) th e Y o ,re !leafing. '• - AA LL; s" knowing . theiotelves - • in debt ed to the undersigned are hereby, notifie d to at d 'their acedu ptsimme diately, or c ioe l ' n se t:witlbe made. - , •J. D _ . 0:170,.. ,Dec., 10, .1800, v o w .4Romnyc , A c) UPERLATIVE. eiN ic lURETIC v cr, 44tri Dylstl? AND— IiffICAIONCt'CORDIAL . .To the Citizens' of Neiv Jeiiey and. Penn #potliecitritis; Deagkista. O . Fa oaks and Private l'ina4i.es" Woye , ,.Vure Coviiac Wolfe'ilrure,Madeiia;'o;rry & Port Wine WOlfe's pureJameice and St. &mix Rum. Wolfe's PureSeotOr - end TriehWtiiskey. ALL IN- BOTTI;ES . beg leave' to bill. the Attention of citizens of the Ifni:. tad States to the above' WISRA and lagoons Mir orted by .llriotrrio Wet.vs of New York. whose . name is • familiar - in every part of title country.for tho' purity othlitßanic-. •risa Bcntarra . Mr. Wets's, In -his letter. to me, speak ing of the 'purity o'f his Wcms andlactorinsiaays; "I wilt' stake my. reputation int a man; myetauding as a merchant or: thirty years, r residence in the. City of Nei' York, that all the llyanir.aud, Witistrwhickl bottle are pore as im ported,. Ando( the. best quell ty,and cail.be relied none by every.. pureltasur-t Bvery,:bottle • itai tho proprietor'ssummon the waX, sod's fat simile of his' Moisture. On the Certificate, . The publio . are respectfully invited to call 'and carmine foe themselves". -.Pariah' at.ltagair. by-ell Apethocariin, and Greenvale ' ..• : Uaocoi ri. , Astrroti, N 0.832 Market St. Philadelphia. • • .. •" Hula-Agent Pi-PhiladaplLM Rend thejfollowing from trio Now .York Courier: • . Msoititunallestanss Fan One Naw Pena ManallaNT—.WO . are happy to Inforni our .fellow-citizonatint there Is One' plane lb. our city where-the physician, apothecary, and country naerchant,cantgo and pu rent se Wines dr., Liquors; as pure as iniported. and of the best qUality not intend.to Ore an elaborate descilption of this mercbaoth extensive bu eineie, although it will repay any stringer or citizen to visit Commie:Wel:Ws extensli.e. Warehouse; Noe. 18„20 and 22; Bawer greet, and N'os.:l7, 10 and 21, stecient Schnapps onhand read yfo'r Shipment conid not have been less , thrin.thirty :thousand casen,'tlie Brandy, coma_ ten thousand caiiesTintagna of Mato-IE I 6O put ten thousand cases of. Madelrart:Sher, ry and Port lNinet, Seeteli and Irinh'Whiskey, . Jamaica and Bt. .Crelt-Itum, Caine very old andiq nal' to - any 10, litia country.; ..11e . also hod three largo cellars; filled with Brandy. Wino,' dra. , ''irataks under. (Instant Reuse key ready (or battling.,, Wolfeh salearif Schepps last year amounted to one hundred and eightrthouSandidoz 7 en, and. we hope In leas than two ,years he :may be a- gunny auccassful with Ids Brandleaand Wines. '! Illabuaineas merits the patronitke - of every Icier of his species, „Private (trollien who wish • paid Wines endLi quora for medical min should send their orders direct-to -Mr. Wolfe .autil revery' Apotheaaryllu the Nod make up their, minds to diseard: the • perfinaous Stuff from. their •slielve; and replace it with Wuf.stt's pare Wiries and Lt. . We mideretand M. SVoi.sk,: for the neemnindallen of small dealers In the country, puts tip assorted eases .01 Wlno . s . andLlgeors:' Stich minim, and R volt a merchant,. should he FtntOned. atisinqt his tens'of iheusnivin ef ',orients In the United Ftetes.'irlin sell nothincr hut iniite ruipoun alike to human health arid happiness. k . ShortCpiiptitr of Tlistorr• . Great . l iPoilt. on the. Horse; THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES BY 1 JENNINGS, V.. 9 PROFESSOR P , ITIIRLoGY ANN OPERATIAR SIIREERY IN THE VETERINARY 001.1.110 E or yiIiLADRII'UTO4TO. . . WILL .11;tir,. You Of the'Origin; Ilisto6 , and dirtinetivi ;traits (if, the various breeds of Europe'- ao, AsinticoVrican and American Mt: . : 000, 'with the phYsteal formatiowned . , peenflatities Of' the animal, • and ' how • ' .... '. ' ... • - : to. ascertain his • nge by :the. number. .- •..'•'. .. ' ' and•condition of his teeth.; illustrate& :, -,. • . '.Withnumerous e;cplanitory engrtiyings .. ' Th 0 ilpi-se .nrict h i t.O, DiNeaSes Willi, TELL YOU Of Breeding, Breaking, Stabling,Feed. • ''. - :' - ing; Grooming, Shoeltig,',and - the ge&- ".. •'. . .: • era. mankgement .of the. borne, . with :, . - , , n „....... jrinirmedieine,`hlso, , . ." ' haw to treat Bitin , Ricking. Rearing, ' Shying, Btumblir , Crib Biting,.Rest r:rlivs.-, , . o ' (7, 1 3, ir l :O cl ef i xo n tt ! ... i. t s : renct;c a t., lir a n ,: d eini p . : gs with i his , numerous i yo e t at i: r , st: T ot leo noß.. a. t : 7. nrx w oenpad l ia l t: e .. h r: oa. he i nt p : • temper;.oatarrh, influenza, Brinehit .. ' le. Pneumonia, Pleuriky,.Broken Wind Chronic Cough., Roaring and Whist . ' ling:.Lampea: Bore Mouth and Ulcers, • - and decayed Teeth ,ii . llh-. other ',Wee, ' ses'of the Mouth and Eespiratory, Or kens. - , . .„ - . ' 0 wit,r, TELL Th'cl.Fiorso and.h.i.44 . . - . . WILL TELL YOU Of the cnueea, aymptomn ant Treat . ~.- - .3nent of Worm, Bate. Onlic. Birangn -. - ..- '. 'Wien, Fitony Oiincretinne, Ruptnrea, . • .' ' Paler Mar than, Jaundice. Ifepatirr , •• ' ' '• . ' • -bon, 'Bondy Urine;ttnnee in the Kid ' ': "'•'. " - .ners and Bladder. Inihimmatinn, and •' •• . • 2 Other digennemof the Blotnach, Boivelei . . ... . 'l l trerrand Urinary Organs. . • . - • . . . • ... . . Th.ri.}Torße rirko. hiikni.fieittae- .' . `WILL TELL vou:or. the causes, Symptoms, and treat _' '' Mont of Dime. mood andlhig, Spavin, ..•,• '. • , .. Ring Heim .Swe'ento, Strains Broken Knees,' Wind' Galls, , Pounder Sole •. • . ' . Bruise 'iuld Gravel. Cracked Foot . . • . . . •- .. Scratches; Canker, Thrush and Corner .- , '.' , . ... . also,' or , Megritne. Vertigo: Epilepsy; • ' •' . Stacerei . and other diseases .or the - .. Feet, Legs; and Head, • .. ....- • ‘. . . .. ' •. . 11.3 o. FT ori , te o.iiici his Diseases • . • WILL TELL TOR Of the douses, lymptoma, and Trent • • nient of Fistula. Poll Evll, - Glandern Farcy, Scarlet:Fever, Mange, Entfoit Locked' Jaw,, Rheumatism, Cramp . • Galls; Oisemes of the Eye'and Ifeart • • „dem, &a., ago hmi.to manage Oastra . ,tion, Bleeding, Trephluning, Ilowet ' . .• • . hut, Firing, Hernia, Amputation Tap 'ping, end-other ennieltloperations.. • „ 7 . ltozi.tiorme and h*.DiseitseEt.. WTLL TELL YQII Of ItareyN method Of tamlmt.Tliwies , •, • 2 . hoW to "Approach, Haller or Eitabls•a ". Holt; how. to .aecuatom a Horne to : strange sounds and MOO, and how . to - • . • Illt;fiaddle;,ltide;', and Break him In • . Harnesa,, 'ohm. the form and law of . • WAIIIiANTY . being the reL • . • snit of More than fifteen yearn , enteral • : study of the habits: pecullaritiei,wmits andveakneases of this noble animal. . . The book contains 3E4 pages, appropriately illustrated by neatly one hundred encravings It is .printed in a clear and open type, and will be forirarded to any address, postage paid, on receipt of price, halfbound,.sl.llo, :or, in cloth, extra, $1.23 . . $lOOO • A. 1(• It. °n i t i b n e g m a m d o i o hy r ever where, in selling theaboim, and' other popular . .worka y O .cure. Our indueemelita to all such are exceedingly . Mee al. - For Angle copies of the Book, or for terms to agenta with other information, apply to or 'addrem - • • JOHN E. POTTER, Publisherl N0.:617 Saexoni Street, Philadelphia, Pa Noiambee ] 5, 1E9)..6m., ' :24 '• THE TONGScAND VICE. HE 'SUBSCRIBER would inform' the clt T zens of,Port Allegany,' and the surround .ing country, that he is prepared to do all kind of BLACK,SMITHINGr, • In all its different branches, in, a;workmanlike manner, with' promptness and dispatch,warian ted.to give satisfaction. ' • WAGON , 'WORK.'BI,,. MILL' IRONS attended to in good'style, 'and at reasonable rates. Particvlbr attention paid to • ; 1-Tore. Shoeing,' Prins experiehce' in the basine.ss -.entire .satis fact* is gucranteed. • D. OTTO, • Port•Allegany, March 1; 1860. . • . IYYind TYQI.I ~ ALL WHO ARE INTERESTEDI . . , you must call and, settle with me: he:b r e ' t h e ' 15th of ihall ine,you. - I don't milt any money —don't wa n t any—don't think of such a thin g; but r o u•t. at m' will twee lily old books elesed.up, by note or 'other' , wine,, ntethei• your iccutat 13 ten cons or ten dollars.— You mug call and settle or I shall mike you 'emit.' after' the,lsth of . • • , • S.. !'d 4S,ON, . 1 4 tnetlildal, Marelli•l'F‘, Wed. , • • • Scrofula or King's Evil, is a constitutional , disease, corruption of the blood,dwr: which 'his' fluid. becoMei vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in. the circulation, it Pervades' the.whole 'body and may burit out 'in disease on any,pturt,of it. No organ is free frbm its attacks, nor is there one which it may nbt cle.stroy. The scrofulous , taint is variously caused by , mercurial disease s low living; dis ordered or,,unhealthy , food, irnpuie air; filth ; and filthy. habits 1.11 e: depressing vicei, sand, above by . the venereal'infection. What ever be its origin., it is hereditary in the .con stitution, descending from parents to children unto the,third and fourth generation ;". indeed, it seems to he the, rod of Mini who says, will visit the iaiqUities of the 'fathers upon their children.',' . • • - . ' Iti effects commence by .dettesition from the blood Of:.eorrupt.Or iiiceraus matter, which,. in thatungs, anclinterrit,organs,:is termed' tubercles ; . in' 'the.swellings; , and .on the surface,. eruptions 'or sores. 'This foul.cor. ruption,.Which.genderi - in the goad, 'cleric:Sties the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu. Lions -not only suffer: from scrofulous coin, plaints, but they.have.far 'less ficower to.with. stand the. attacks of other disedies t..conse, Itiently, 'vast :numbers perish _' by : disorders which, * although not scrofulous inthoir nature,' 'are -stilt: rendered fatal . .by this taint system,. Most of the'.consumption.which de '::..mates the human family has its origin directly' in this seriffulouS .. .contamination ; .atitt . many ffestinctive disease:. of the liver, kidneys,•brain, anti, indeed; of 'all- the . orginsi arise from Or. are, aggravaterk by..the same cause. . • .. • One quarter of all our people arc scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this'.• lurking in., fcction, nnd.their health is undermined .by it. To .cleanse it from jhe systein w e must renovate the blood an' alterative medicine, and in.; • vigorate it by' healthy 'food and .exercise. Such a . nu:theme:we supply in. ..• ' •• • • AYER'S.. • Compound Extract of. Sarsaparilla,. the most effeattial . remedy. which the: medi.eal Shill •of ..bur -times can devise. far this every ivhere prevailing and fatal •Malady.: ..It.is Coin :billed from the most activ.orethedials that have been 'discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and, the rescue. of the system.: front.. its • destructive. eonaequencei4 Ilenee shbuld be, employed for the cure • of. not only scrofula, but:also those other affee tions:Avhich arise , from 'it, Melt as' Erturrivn• (Lila DISEABEE,, ST. ANTILONT . B.Finz, Enke,. or EItYSMELIia. Visfrxm;. P. DATULE9, •Th.orencs,lleAnis•and Bbas;Tosfons, Tr.rmit and SALT ItTrium, • SCALD READV Rixowonia,. ltficualATlSSt, SYPIIILITIC and Isfuneumme DM, EAREB,: DEOTSY, DYSPEP.EIA, DEBILITY, and,. ALL Cosimc.mrs ARIBMO.FUOM VreLt.. *TED on Inrvnls Moon. The Popular belief in impiirqy Of tAi , blood" is founded in truth,: for serofulais a degeneratio# of the blood; The particular purpose and,virtne,. of :this Sarsapa rifle is to purify and regenerate•this vital fluid, NA:ithout which 'sound, health la'. impossible in. contaminated constitutions.. ••• . •.. ''Ayer.s Cathartic - Pills, .• •FOR ALL THE PURPOSES .OF A:FAMILY PHYSIC, err ,6.composed'jhat disea • sewithin the range of their salmi con rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and,iimgorate every portion,of the human'organ 7 ism, correcting its . dlSeased.action, and restoring its healthy titalities. Asa consequence of these properties, the invalid who is bowed down with' 'Pain or phySieril debility is - .astonished to f3rid,hiti health or energy.restored by a remedy at once - so simple and inviting.' .• . • ' • , tint oalV do they cure the every-day complaints of every body,.' but. also malty . formidable •Mingermai 'diseases, The. agent below 'named is pleased to furnish gratis in American Almanac, containing certificates of their eureSand directions ,for their mein the following complaints: , Costiie 11C58.rlicartburtz,,Ilcadaehe arisingfront 'disordered Stomach; Minseo,ltufigestion, Pain i 2/ and Mbrbid Inaction of :the' Botsels, Flatulency, Loss of Appe tile, ',latinitiCe, other ::. kindred complaints, • arising*froni a low state of the body 'or obstruction 'MILS functions. ' • Ayer's Clierr)r Pectoral, _. . FOR , TigE ILIUM CURE :or .. Coughs, Colds, • I nza; . Hoarseness, Croup, 'Bronchi s,* In cipient Consump. Lion, and for th relief.of Consuiniitive • Patients in advanced • stages Of . the So wide' is the field of itausefulness and so nu merous. are the cases of. its . cures, that almost 'every Section of country aounds ini persons pub- Italy knOwn,.Who have been restored from alarming and 'even 'desperate diseases of .the lungs by. its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medieineof its kind is too apparent to escape obseryation, and where its*virtues are 'known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ. for the distressing and dangerous affections'of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate.. While many inferior • remedies thruit upon - the community have failed and been. discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they . can never forget, and pro duced cures too numerotili and too remarkable to' be forgotten., ' PREPARED 'By . .. .. .. • DR: J. C. AVEIt & CO. LOWELL. MASS. . . H:-'Hamlin. & Smethport ; C.:E.' ps good; Bradford r L,11..-bolly, Port .#llegbeny; and ,by dealers: everywhere.. • • Great Excitement in the. South. SOITTH CAROLINA IN ARMS TERRIBLE THREATS OF SECEDERS ! TILL UNION IN DANGER THENORm AND SMITH Must and Shall be Sept Together! Tis Glorious Union Must. he Preserveil U, UNDER the existing circumstances . the; subscriber deems it WS duty to Ray to the citizens of Northern l'enusylranis that . the old .• .. - • . is prepared toMeet any and all emergencies, with ofilceie armed and egnipped an the law (Breda. .0 am prepared to do all klnds o Mork in the line of , • • •. • - -Tin: - Sheet-Iron a nd Coppek n.end old milk'pann or cement this glorioun Uulon. . The Side-Hill Store;which has so long held but head 4bove . water, moat and 'shall take the lead of all others in Haft% Haring purchased the intermit of My, brother, (E, S' Macon,) Om now fitting up•and filling up with a new.sfock of Sloven, .Tinware,' rata bound to sell cheap for.pny, .• Call and lee ,GEO.II..MASON, hinda olprOduanything but tinst—taken In exchangelor goods... . [NovflC.,--,130.] • at , 771 . 1 1 SEED, - L - 1711( BUSHELS of the s hiest quality:Thno- I? thy seed, raised by and"for .solo at, Port Allegany, April.ll, 1861. • , • ....• .WAN'T.D.: • I• • 7".2rppunda of Maple Sugar, rcbinge Auitue. .V AI for• '1 . • ' ftnicaburg. CabiuCt si3ops: A Om! .1; Igtir:f. SPRING TRAIIIE NOW OPENED, 3QPP OZlNcliat NEW GOODS AT THE ONE PRICE REGULATOR II THE OLD PLACE, THE. CHEAP STORE, DON'T F,ORDET IT GREAT BARGAINS CAN BE HAD AT. THE ONE PRICE EGULATOR I -• • . . We are' Pete"rriinedito Underieolif MARK THAT ! ! OLD FRIENDS KNOW ALL ABOUT IT New Ones . fist Come And Judge For Themselves. Ont.purchase.wili satisfy, the most skeptical that there is only oneplace .to buy first class goods, at very low prices, and that place , is the ONE PRICE REGULATOR, The one i\rice sYstem gives thee beet satisfe.c- SUPERIOR GOODS, ELEGANT STYLES, NEW FASHIONS, FAyORITES, LOW :PRICES, LOW PRICES, EVERY. THING . YOU WANT •AT THE ONE PRICE REGULATOR,' and the grand Emporium of every thing new, neat and stylish. If you have the CASE! and want to buy the .BEST . . DRY GOODS, .7AN'CY GOODS, GENTS FURNISHING,..Gocips, HOUSE ,FURNISHING;POODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, EVERY THING, GO TO THE ONE PRICE ;REGULATOR, 11-IERE yaw will find goods yemarkable for their - beauty, durability, superior manufacture and , •• LOW PIIICES; '. They will be offered to you' at the lowest possible figure, the first time, and from that price there can . be .2V 0 D vrA T/ ON. Remeinber--:-One • Prices-New r . Styles—Strict Integrity—Cash. . • THING 'Bl, .MILLER; I"Onaer . ' • C. R. THING N. S. BUTLER Oir) . . Apt:it 23 MODERN COOKER* . ;• in all its • . ..• • • 116 . J. HALL IT 'TELLS YOU:lfon to choon all kinds of Meats. " try and Game,' with all the various sod .. • . 1 , • 'most approved modes of droning Sad • . • •.. cooking Ileef and Pork ; also the beat': .. and simplest' .viay Of 'salties t , pickling . . and curing the same. .• . IT TELLS:I'OU All the •vartilus and 'most appreiedi • . modes of dress'ng, Clinking, led boniest • • Mutton, Lamb,' Veal . Poultry, n • and • , ••.:, • ' aatne'of, all kind., with' the ingeue n . • ..Dressingo ' • .Gravies moa ns • ••' • • • propriate to each. . . •ITIELLS YOU How to choose; clean, ,and :prilnive" 'Fish of kinder and haw to 'Weston; . „ ' ••• • • it when tainted; also: all the varloini 'and mast approyed modes of oinking,. .• . • ' . with - the different: Brenton, ;knees,. and Flavorings appropriate to each., T TELLS YOU All the'. various and' Moat 'approved - . • modesof preparing over fifty dignerne' •. ."..• kinds of Meat, Fish. Font; Gime, an • , 'Vegetable Soups,. Broths, and Stews? . . '. with the Relishes and Seasonings • • .• • • propriate to'ench.• • IT TELLS YOU All' the various . end moat annoyed. . • I . modes of cooking -Vegetables of every • . description; also how to preparoPietc... • . lee. Odtsup and Carries of all . . • • . Potted Ilfeata,lish; Mushrooms, 'lke. • IT TELLS YOU All the 'various and most Apprer;l ~ • • modes of preparing and cooking alt' -kinds of Plain and Fancy Paitryi.l'ud, • ' • . dion;Octielettes, Fritters,Cakes, Coo . • :.'lectionary,' Preserves, Jellies, , and .. • . • . ' Sweet Dishes of every description. IT TELLS. YOU All • the various , and most annoyed' •, ' : modes of 'making . Byead, -Beaks, Mai fins and Biscuit, thii best .method of • • ~.• 'preparing Coffee; Chocolate and. Tea; ••• •' • • and how to make Syrup's, Cordials and' • • {Vines of various kinds. . . • . IT-TELLS YOU How to set out an 4 ornament a Table,, • . how to 'carve all kinds-of Fiski.Flesh • ' •or Fowl; and in short, how to so sim-• • .. •-* • play the whole art of Cooking, as 'to •bring the choicest luxuries of the tat!li within everybody's reach ' • The hook contains 418 pages and. upwards of twelve • hundred Recipes,: all of which are the results of actual' experience', having been fully and carefully tested 'under the permmtal superintende of the writers. Itis, piloted in-a clear and open type, is illustrated , with.approprlate, engravinge; and' will be. forwarded to any address, neatly . bound.,and postage paid; on•receipt of the'prlce, 81,00; Or in cloth, extra, 51,25., - • • •• • • - • $lOOO A"-YEAR a be mode by en; c en.erprising men where,•ln selling the above work, ourinducenients to all each being very liberal' • . .• • •, • - • • • For single 'copies of the book or keit. terme to agents, /with other information. apply to or address • • ' ••• • 'JOHN E. POTTER; Publisher, • . • . . . 617 Ransom Street-, fulladelphia. Pa. 'November 15, 1866 41en.. •.' •., •• *. 24 • DONT*lss'qf THE OLD. KEYSTOE NSTORE RESPF,urFuLLY ANNOUNCES TO HIS old friends•ir McKean County,' that he is on.hand.this Spring as usual, with.the.. • . Selected stock Of Goods in 'the Olean Itirket 'To Wholesale Cash Buyer,s I Would Buy, I ean'otier yoti better inAucements thitrir you can get west of Now York It makes no difference *hat you went,' any-. thing in the lino of Call at.the: And yo'u Kill find' the article fresh and cheap It's nottse talking •the always has and alWays will take the lead, and regulate'tho'mrirket in Groceries ant Pr.ovi.sions, OLD FRIENDS AND. NEW ONES, Don't fail'to call and . see noe•when you viiit Olean.; I shall not hurt you, but shall certainly try to dO you . good * - J. K. COMSTOCK. Olean,.May 23d, 1860.. ' 5.3 171 HE Co - Partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under the name 8c of N..S.:Butler .C . 0., is this day dissol ved by mutual consent. N. S. BUTLER.' A. BLAKE; •• AT. GIFFORD. Olean April 1, CROCKERY., The undersignei :eeded to the busi ness orthe old firm, ..reased facilities, and ha . ve entered into partnership upder. firm name of N. S. Butler & Co. • N. S. BPTLE•R;. .L. We GIFFORDe. C. R. HAWLEY. ' April 1,•1860: __KENDAL-CREEK HOUSE, LENDAL•GREPIC, WKEAN GO., PA., • • • lit Subscriber having purchased this' well T known stand, and re-furnished. and re-fit ted the House, is prepared to entmlain Aos.ttic era rind the Traveling public. • HIS BAR AND TAI3•LB, • . Will be Well supplied, and everything 'done., ,to Merit a liberal share, of , patronage. Raft men will'always find the-(glatch-string'"out.,' • • P. 111..FUL.L.ER. Kendal Creek, 'January 2, 4860.. 38.1 y • -INSURANCE AGENCY. ,• sonstnoon buntianciCosupany, Philadelphia °ash Capital • 8160,00 Fanfires Union Insurance Co., Athens, Pa. Cash UsPitel... , —.. .. P 200,000 Great Weitern Insurance CO.' PhiladeloMl4 l Pa. Capital . ... . ... $1„00) West Branch, (Mutual) Loci haven Pa. , Insurances can be effected in the above res. poneible - Stock Companiss-by the' subscriber: Any communication tkidressed to him, at Srnethport, Pa., will meet with promp attention.. • . B. F; DAVIS, Agent. , Smethport,• Dec. 9, 1858. In4o. 'THE PEOPLE'! COOK BOOK. AT OLEA_N- STILL TAXES THE LEAD J• K. COMSTOCK LARGEST AND BEST GROCERIES 4. PROViSIOIVS; OLD,. KEYSTONE KEYSTONE STORE tYiss . OlutiOn.