f : iii k iiiib m i, 024 ant logh ee l xe lteafiet.ateinoutere..S.;.tNow...Ce.,. itasylifinle, bohnded'end disk . lieglointin at thi Stein line; Ms: 481,6 ittd..432e t tlef be' , ' ,1-.4014- the' Tilsit,- • bs lel% poo e a rneron Os-bank (Oath one hundred ; sod ids:y. l ' itl i k ' ir 1 0, 1 1itej fi,S itur l ith4 .reaftheii , Delinithis, tooth -peer Ali, 4,...efaxott;_thanee-, , nerth p.iiieiteelo , the,Pleee or begin. , netearrisiet"pseeeinito be -tell, It-iwolityieni , earsihnpfored,r. [tilt Seeti , ' eeterW eig'fieleb er etaide at oohed; one well MOO ipple titee. , t -•.‘-! ,-,- ~.-,- ! - igen '' , 1111Q•ollt lt. .acid el.. the !bile at th e sell ef *Meek/ , ;11 , ' , .y-'.., , \ - Llgi '...-_-''','''''' - ' -- : tie *finite 'id Lafayette town. onsejliqtailni;lioinutad and de. f/st :Alio tiortic'by' 11htehame lands Of itilltir °lark; -on the Neu, on the wont. by lauds or "abbot one hundred and fifteen - _ .0,11QUI; . About - tw.inor-Ive .res : . 1 .1 40 ii h i szontion siva tilll be. .eobi ._ Ie '' 1:0‘ I. IS,' Moaned , ot , the suit or Orr i s '..,404°1-111b,t04.'1:4; 1 ",, , ' , : , 14 . 110, •,.. ,'!" • ' ', ' . ' • iiiiio44 - 4itetirlbed :real. estate,"pil situate ''' l ' • ' - lag WA' ' ' 'itty k i entlevletutill;. 11 , •Inornahlpi : CeII . ,CQU t .. , ~ ,the' link described es followsk to. ilt,., , ,' - ,1 ' 'Wide tontieited With' the mill property ': ' tit:co ntaining about four hUndred and ' ' '**l. l eatr . orii ,l 4; i' bantt.6 . t handieki t o h re o s ne l e m a; .1/ we i *nine; : *epee ;. enb 1 45 !. 10 ' N 0 41 ' . ....Ln. Ail* ' ' ens ' one hay barn r nno.gand •leirk. 41 . 1 * I- , ~ t _. 2 ' ' ' .ill; ono ',englialt, maw' mill , edger arid .-. rr - • TTI tog ether mlib treble.. Lo:,, capable- of . : vu , , „ lop,. m in ln - gond ordei'lor doing 4 " : -nentscoholoe quantity ;of fiult . treee:—. With* north , by W. 10;•Berber and the the.l , ol eistlyllkids of WM. Dell , and iii- ~ . .0.- ► i nteolith' by D. Fuller arid.Keating .' r' on tlieweet by widow Hinds and ,D.. le C T, ... i' ' - o . epti . ng therefroM , shout twenty.' , ai ' i . " ma ' ye it " ' telt to be cold , to WM.. Dolly; .' tiiier' . 4 g ine.4We't i iitereit to, Reuben _Carter, and Y'etsgi.ey. _,- ' ; ` - atiiSchtitil Directors or Ceres township. 1 : ':' ‘ , • - "Akalliee4 6 ibeitelthetpleca'of. land bounded;on the 4 ftt4f **,'Orienyo.eriselq on the east by 4;1: W. ' - ' :tlitillonth by leatinglinda; • on.. the ' gereatliyirkii attrig'itindeind S. L: Clark,`nontalning ''' 'Wileor, lea,' poimproved. # • _.. . =lfs" ' *her Omelet land..boluldedsto fol j'' '' nedirlin Gann tree eorner, being the a u : ' ?illittiVein et :Pf. a, ,liit , conveyed,by'John., ''' C 16.36 Denjamin,Vandermark;, thence ''' Perdu% Id a beech 'corner; thence . weent .ll4.4 .ol:llo;tlized pewthda ;ten poet; thence north ' fityly ' NU 'ti . post;- ' -thence east two hundred ' so4eisentloale'corner; thence With elgh .:!..; le ,bamloolCcorner;' ' thence' three .;-..h k ' ' ,portilieiti ttit , plaelo of beginning ,;: g ;.; con %el ' c titinherg opeinindredand twenty-five: acres more 'Ol l llOO 'belie letuNcis. 160 and 153 of ' the allot '-'.1410, o l i ,iande' in •-. Cett i ftqw /i sh, IP 1 .: ,.1/ P1 i ' ll4 °f lflierelle-14. 3211. ". ' - ....... • ~ , .fAtliffle;4istothet lot, bounded On the tuirth 1111illifitnisti;.'•Ast Ded lot and White; 'cotta bt_oo*o_ awl westby,y. P. •Carttr, eon. Isistair•motb • and: . sixty-one` perehea the, saotiEbt et etiadmproved. • • :•;,41;litl+Defenittgle interest in the followinide 111010041itiet efliaid.;it being the undivided • half Oxlas Eltizet .•' 4 1 0. 010 ilo S., . et ama la corner, be •' to ivli ' "'beginning t, ' ...,„' taggthieliorth'west -corner, of Henry Chevaliers .4maltp libelice.Weet brthe line • of_ Aatiitel ,Wriglita , litairliiittrthr,ee ;OA eight-tenths parches to a hOlietailinieft thence south' one hundred twenty-, ItriCiaiVitiztenthe'4erches tif *post"eorner; • ~theisitai:Mliit tilitty4tier and 081 A-teal's „ perches ' AtoitliMbohoorner, , belig.thelouth west corner of '...ll4levalieriland t • thane° by.the line: of sold : MS 1 14 o,Dh ***llke intOdied tWentpilve and six-tenths ,24,1144,Wthe igaver of beginning; "outgoing -.' imeriterm and one hundred and' thirty-pine per-, - •,ohitalitti i tho same Mora or lees.'.: t . ... ~. , ' ' itit;Othirlot,(known as :John n&lY's ' . in IPropertUr), bouhdeden the north by V. % ?..,, ,21111 rum; s on; the' OM by. Beni: Per . ,z . ,lilitti I,3,,V( k Koelletc; `on the Saab by lands of ' 4 2gr ias 'it's' on:the west by •TlenrySmith;" f Otimit nineteen sores ; lest, all 10~1fitki , geed frame ,'ltowte. - frame barn oll,"pre t %tsZeituVoycholefflot, of fruit trees : . 1%40 and t'ake'n le Hrectittoi mid Will be odd a i l thCittoloirlitlot John ', Honvo , d , (Rote J. A .41#:04 - ,4111c - thfaugoitHeilita ScoiL ,:: ;!:,:,,,',, . I *. ;,,..- - -i.- : ` . ,y= l '- . -", — 1 0,L130..* 1. ':: .... ' • .. ' ," I niOlolloteltideitcribed',iiil ishite,.all situate ' ' WI OlorottOernettip,'WHlonteounty , Pennsylvenis, , 11Mitlite isidAtearibed as follows, to wit: the • MoniAndleilds'cotitteeted With the mill. property, ~ot iljetlifente, - containineabout four hundred and :.11111tr*Prite,*lbent two 'hundred acres' improved; 91,01114MOliiitisos; four tenant houses; three good . :1041*Immisi • one;,itay hitrn, , one good- gang saw . ette englisksaw mill edger and lath mill, t 0:.., :.., liiith,o6onuk ac 4, capable of storing 50b0 . '',lllfillogood order for . doing business. and i t ''' lit _ ~,4 .„,ottlitiiiittlyOf, - fitilt , trees; bounded on. the ~ I M it' or Vir. alloirher and the State line; on the Vslo ilido;olVito4Bell'oaid4obn Bee; month WeianstgOating lands, Ind west-by wid• ;, milkeltdl)4J.Edwarditexcepting therefrom •,';'; 1 . 014 :1 4441 * , Oros POotreotad to be sold to • , I);` . ."l",:itntl 'OneAnirth ,acres to, Reuben Ilibitliti /Loreto Sehool Directors Of Ceres A ..„,ilatifra4444tharlifeiie'iit MO bounded on the If ' AtllelitAlfitrt Creeks. •on the east brig. W. ~X. ' italeCtlicsonthilCeaUitg, lands; on the '. - lit itaistingtaide end& L. Clark, containing it * "PeoWiliert,Mlo4 rininapieved. - ! . - -,. . , ` - ''-' - `1 Itlfeiltiefiet of kind bOnnaed as fol. '- levon i beglanlaiAll lOW tree CtOriO4 helot the las . lllol l MilneleOt.'" lot Conveyed', hy, John ,014*.tOBOWVOt4O 41W010/ 4 " xonlh m i a lllN Or k welk oottlelhenctiimt' one ri ' Spirettee:tiiii:Poitt ; thenceMeirtlr forty .1 01014 . 4 to iiiptietiAhencesestiwehtindred Rem& ~,msteiralielettolth corner= ittienCilOataei t et , * IT'! 1 . initt ,l oo A ~ C OI?r;42 1 0 .0 03 ' 01 ,1 1 0 r.O ton , , . • • • -• , fr'''•• :• . , • . nlo4ol'ooo,bettiklolipiet4ool6 . •irrklEidso..ftbotit thiAl~iii.V*WWititiMoile,ftOOM.barn an& •It:CheteirioFeitfruit yvv*, ••••• • r • •',— '• , • *A hoondhd,ot;the ;Leith .by: Sol Perkins. Vy' Smith; , and 4l.Vir.hioshei; 66 the eolith by linds'of Lien.: and on the west byifinry Smith; ocio.•'; .thitilrfittiontnineteemperee mote or Jess, al; it.: prow, with'R good fr IrMse, fraMe,barii.ond; corn °use; end ate holed lot of fruit tfeee. guisition waived.) •', •,. • . unit • ,• Seized And taken in Exeoution will be 'Sold.' • ite•the, properti,iif John'• . antlfGeorge• J. A.damsratilie Spit or Mill IR teott., ' gir itaM r° l. 11,..Vimod WIPC . *at" k lupe"; ltititto WO Arno* 90.; pic‘fighmus to 4 1hitlilenTewn; known 'on% the her three theeseed tatetalng ogethou- . . 'Wmtilt•, :anti ' i of W.ll* 001744rt.,1 1 clitnabip: nolir,a.ton . tlialiap of 1ea 0114440 se !tits teitill'*,Ovid, l l ‘• COlOl. abd . Iteirth and br eirrUcl;bilftet • ..k twit ivy" 44f . 11111, , isaN. atimmt z, /II tie jsald he t' -.George It Smith' .t' The following described real , estate, all athlete Ceres township, WKeen county Pennsylvania, 'hennaed itedl:deeeritantak ftillenni.to 704 , the caita.an t liuil eounecte&With :the mill:property. of defe dents; c ontai it g about, four h inn] re d and fifty acres of land; abont two hundred acres 1i proved; ~t 1 ve frame 31 . 0inan; four tenant honsee; , three geed frame harm(' one hay horn;, , one, goo& gang enwinill; one mesh saw' rani edger land lath mAll..torither , wit :'bOonts,A.O.,:espible of 'ltoring '.OO Jogai iti:stood orally :foe dning hitalliesiOint a choice guantitY.of fruit trees;— bounded- On thes nortk-by W.fo. Barber nnd the Stite. line; , en the eitat.bylands OfWm. Bell and' •John'Beel,odthe loOth by I). Feller indNeating lands and On the,'weit by Widow Binds and D. & J Eifwards, excepting, f,heretroni abont twenty- Ilse acres contracted to, be: sold to Wm. six and one•fourtlilteres to Reohen Carter; and one acro.t• School.Directoys of Ceres township. ALso—Otie'otber piece of land bounded on.the .1301 th Akr„the Oawayo creek; on the ea',4t by G. W. 'lleeheir; on the eduth by*Kenting:landa; on the . west by ICeating lands and S; Clarkmontaiuing BB; acres more er lee% unimproved: .- • . Area—One other Piece of lend hounded ea fol.. 'lowa; beginning at a sager tree corner, beinO•the north weit 'corner. of a' lot convoyed by ,John Keating and C0...t0 Benj. Vendermark; thence , north. forty . perches . a beech corner; - thence 'ant one hundred , perches to a poet; , thente north fOrty porches to a post; , thence east two hundred perches, to a hemlock corner; .thence south e Ugh:. Ay - Vercei .to a , betnlook. perner; .thence three hundred peralieti Witte germ of 'beginning, con. telningoni hundred and twenty•llvo acres more erless; being , lose Noe. 150. and 153 et the allot- Ment of land in. Ceres townskip,' and' part ' of. warrant N 0.1211. •• : ' . . • - '• • At.so—One other lot, bounded on the no h the State line; .east by De'drick and White: south by Comity° creek anditeet by V..P. Carter, con tainlng ond• acre oda eixty-ofte:perches, :be the same more eiteas, Improved. •' • . . A OM—Defendants interest in the following de scribed tract of kind; it being the •nndivided half of said tract !Mown as tha Osimintrier lot, bens." ded es follow*: beginning at a maple corner, be ing the 'north west corner. or Henry Chevallem land: Anne* *est brihe Asahel, Wriglita land to:qty . -three 'and eight-tent:hi Torches , to a beech cornamthenee south onefiundred twenty live and six-tenths perches tcs a Post. corner; thence east sixty-four and eight-tenths 'per'ches *to abesch corner, being the south iitst corner of 'Henry Chevaliers land :, thencolSy the line of said 'land north'one hundred twentyltve and slx-tenths. perches to the place, of heginning, containing fifty soros and one hundred and' thirty-nine per. chea, bc - the same nioro 9r less.. A t.so—One other lot. (known as John Holly'm individual property), hounded on the north by V; r, Carter's millrace: •ou the east by •jfenj. PO-e -king' and G. W. Mosher: on the month by lands of. Henry Smith, and on the West by Henry Smith, containing aboutflineteett acres,, more or less, all improved with a good frame house, frame barn, and corn house,..and a. choice lot ..of, fruit trees. , tion waived.) . 0 ,Belied and taken in Execution and will bo sold as tla property •of John Holly and. George J. Adams, atthe sultotA. Benton forego ofjohn • 9. - Bac,lom 2 , • , • . • . . • Trial.Liet 'for Julie term , Itinolinw's Exingtoni VriiGltfion • •. 8 0 Ilyaq . • -' ,111 CHOU:Thar MINCII . • Turhq & Thnintmi "in 31'Kevientinty &ink . Etieterbrook • • • •vit Nm Minion • JObri J'Ridgwej: yn Weed 4z Rnirloy ' •Olisrlos 801 l Smith k. Gillett • k'N :Taylor - •••• Tragorne k Pratt .1 F Melvin's • Bornebne Pike Peter B Hedyiok. . ye Win Smith et al 'Otte Ironii . • be John C'lleekile kCo • Henry Sherwood ye Sitripeon k Kinney' • • W VAteatink °Val • .; vs D Kinkebury etal .• • Same • vs Orrin Dirk ••.• C' Hoyt vi S D HOryln • ' • Phelps etall ' ye B Freemen et al . • Fred H Smith.- . vs S Hartwell et al . ' . • —•. . - Wm K Bing.: -,• •va iv Moßaboti . joaeob Houaler•• ,• • J Hamlin :• Bradford Scoool•Dlrect'ri ye Clark • ' • • • JNO. - R. cnArgiick,' Apet•isei.. - • • • Protby COURT PROCLAMATION. . TITHEREAS. the! I-Ton. Robert' G. White V V President Judge, and the Hons. Dar. ling and S. Holmes, ,Associate . Judged' of the Courts-of Oyer & „Terminer and General Jail. Delivery; Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Or CeUrtand Court bf Common Pleas for. The County M'Kean have issued their precept, }Seating date Saturday, the 14th day of March,. •in-the .year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty'-one; and to me directed, for -holding tt.Cotirt of Oyer and Terrniner and Gen- Oral Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the reace,'Orphans' Courf,.'antl.Cdurt of Common Plette,ln the Berough of Smethport, on'-Mon day,.. the twenty4otirth day.. of June next, and tkiontinue one. week. ' • • . Notice ictherefore hereby given to. the Coro ners Justices the ,Peage - and Constables within the county, that they be then and ther in their proper persona, at 10 . o'clock A of 'Said day , with ' their rolls, reeordsOnquisitions, examinations, and other. remembrances, -tedo thole things which their ofileee appertain to be done. ;.'And . these who. ere bound by their, rec. °pioneer to' prosecute the prisoners that are Or shall be in , the jail of . said ; county of. MiKesri, are to be then and there to prosecUte against them se will be just. Dated at Smethport,March 14111, into, and the 85th . year, 'of th Independence of. the United States of 'America._ A PAIR.OF REAL..NOVITIFS . And oner Without ft Mate. lst.--"THE PAPER NECK-TIE." . • , • (PATENT APPLIED FOR.) This tie is made entirely of paper, in 100 dif 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 extraira gance, or one tie can be wornirom 3 to 5 days, necessary 'to. economize. fiILTHE RELIEF' TIE. . • • •.• • • • (PATENTED JAN. 20,1961.) • . This is; doubtless., the most perfect silk tie 4% 4 0.1 1 /y 9 0 0 4 - '4lnd . is just what' the name im plies,. a Perfeet':"Reltet "'from all further 'trou ble in, tying bowe. • •. 3d.-THE.:Tutclit 'EDGE TIE. . •• e xl i k foligOktitif al; article— . it bas -only 11 :to be ie!e - ite • • : % A MITE :IC;BitotriVEß, Bole.•Rilsonficterurao WOOLE4tri,JOBIORS 'ONLY.'; Oapouit , ,Meichinte:.-144:'. , prdeT ,our 0 3 °4 ' 0 4 1 `, 1 C1 0 0 1 ;ESALE: 11 9 1 7sA ete dialing.. ; 41 , , w ith .104.6,0 et 42 , in— 410001.017" 'witted to . "17;k6°.* g 'it, hereby or A I.lo4ill indebted , .rsiOned immediately, . accokki?" J.- 1) oTTO. s d e - ' I!",„ 'lB6O. • Dec. "1 • JAS.'I..BL . AIR; r A 11UPERLATM. CONIC DJ pa 41N ri ' D IifiIeDRATItICL CORDIAL To the Citizens of New, Jersey and, Petui dpotlibeatOir, Drugists. Ciro coin and Private Families. : • ` Wolf lo o Pure,Coglits BcandY• *o'4' t i tie Rum r• ALL '•'c ". . . beg leave toeall the attention of citizens atilt/ Uni ted States; to the abase WINN. 9 and 14rit0051 imported by ljnaugno Womie, of New York: whose name Is • familiar in eieey.partef this countre-for the purity of his Sonrs• ; DAN OCIINATraI Mr. Wot.rx;ln letter,to me, ispeak ing of the purity of his Wthxyand litemits; days ;• « t will stake myreputation ad a map, mjatanding es a merchant or thirty yeare, residence in the 'City of. Now York, that all the..Brozinv and :Winds-which I bottle' re pure' as im ported, and of the beet quality,and can be relied upon by avery ptirobasur./ :livery • bottle has the-proprietor's name on the wax, and a fee simile of hie eignature on the certificate. :The: nubile . . are reepectfully.Mvited to call and exunine for 'themselves. . Tor Cale at Baratig, by all Apotheeiriee and Grocers in Philidelphiag •. .• t 1 spiel U. Astripti, ,N 0.532 Market St. Philadelphia. .• , . •-. 8044gehr.for Philadaphog , Refulthelfollowing from trio New YorkVourier: EN6IIIIOOB lINSINX6II FOR ONX YORKINEMOXANT—.Wo are happyto inform our. fellow-cltizous thigt.there is one •pleed in.our city where the physician ' apothecary; and country,merchant,Canigo and purebigge Wined &Liquors, ad pure asimparted. and of the beet quality • 'We 46.n0t, •Mtend to give an elaborate d giseriptionof this mercbantis, extensive bulginess, altlmurb it will repay anyetrangor or citizen visit Uflotagno•Wol.res•extenslve. warehouse, Noe; 18,•,20 and 22, Beaver xtreetiand Non'. 17, ID end 21., Markilehl street. His staoknf Schnapps ardiand read yfor shipment could not. hare beep less 'than thirty' thousand cases, the Brandy. Rime - lan thotieend easea--"integonnt 1 83 0 to thowiand cases et Bledisirna:Siger ry and Port Wino,. Scotch bed _lrish Whiskey, - Jamalca and:l3l, Oro!: Hem_ some very old and, equal to any in t h iaeountry, He aldo had three large cellars filled with Brandy,. Wine, he .' in cake under • Custom ' Howse key read3r Bic bottling: • 'Mr. eaten of Schappelset year amMinted to one hundred anti eightrthouigandldos, en,,,.and. We hope In lend than two - years be may be e: (pally eneceisaful With his Brandied and' Wince. •'•. llis bagginess merits the patronage - of emery loser of his species. Private . ftmiliea who.wilit pure, W.initeend.l.l - medical' use should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolfe •nntil every Vothicary in the Itnt make up, their Mails to glide:tea 'the lioisnnoum stuff froth their shelve; and, repines( it with. Wuxrit , s.pnre Wins and Li, . 'We understand kr: Woi.iz, for the ace,^mmodellon of Bildt dealors countiy;.puir up staorted cases of Winos and Liquors., Such a man, and suclra merchant, should be F,uctatned against Ida tees of thousands of op collect& In'the trnited Statea,who . sell nothing but imite. lione; ruinous allko to' human health And happinesm...-: ..A.Short aptor of Ilisforr. Greet , Work on the Horse.. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES . .• .. . . .. -' •- . . - 13Y . T. '4 , 5111N,Gt3; V:,121.; .., .. ". . • • • --. ~• • • pnorsesowov PA:tun:Aar' 42611*OFEllAYIA 4 "tiCrAnsity IN TOE VETERINARY COLLEEN OF PIIII.AbEL,IIITO.,ETO. • • Nrir..t.TELL YOU Of the Origin, Tlistory and dintinotive • • traits of the varlotin breeds of Europe • • an, Asiatio,Afriesn and Amerleatiller .•, - .f.. ace, with the plikele,al formation and •••• peculiarities of the animal, and. how •• . . to ascertain' his:age .by - the number • . • • .• and condition cirbisteeth;. illnstrated - • with nuinerons explanatory engravings • • • '• % Thee 'florae and his Dieiteal9:ea • BILL TEll YOU Of lireeding,.BreslOng,Stabling,Petil.:. .• • 'ing;'Grooming, Shoeing, and the gen. •., •• oral .management .of the horse, with • ' , ' , Anodes of administering medicine, also; , . bow to treat Biting, Rieking..Relring, • • , .Shying, Stumbling, Crib —. • liminess and oilier vicar to which • ' . he ie eubleet ;.tilth numerous explanato . • •••• 'Tho, H . Orsci and hi e-Diseases.. . • . YOU Of thecansem,.symptgros, and treat .: . •', • meat or Strangles,' Sore Throat . Die '. • • . • ''temper, paten'', Influenza, iironola; .• . • .in. Pneumonia, pleurisy, Broken Wind • •Ohronlc Cough, Roaring 'and . . .• . Whiet- Itog.Sore Mentliand•Glaers; . • ' • • • - sold decayed Teethorilh other disea-• •• . : " see of the Mouth arid liespiratois Or . Horse and him Diseases MILL TELL you or the flaws aymptoron Ant Trefit molt olWormit, Rote; Oolle.'Etrangn . • latiorf, Stony .ooneretione, Ruptures, ' Paley, Diarrimen,,Janodiee, Iteratirr , , . ; 'hoe, Bloody Urine ) Stones in the Kid ' .' •• '• neYs infttliadder, - Inflammation, end. ' • .• other diseases of thatoinaoh, Bowels, • ' ." Livery and Urinary Orgfine.; ths-Horle and his Pisette;el4 : • WILL TELL YOU'Of ,the causes, Symptoms,' and trist . • ' . ' .• ment of Bone. Blood and bog, Stinsrin, '•• . • Ring Dime. Sweenlei Strains. Broken ' • '. Knees, ..Wind• Galls,,;Founder,. Sole • .. „' •• : Bruise •and Gravel. Cracked • : • • Scratches, Canker, Thrushand Oorusi : • also, .of Megrims. Vertigo. Epileimi, • .Btargsrs, and other diseases pf the• • • ..• Peet Legs and Head.' •• • The Horse asnA hir Dieease. - • - WILL TELL' YOU Of the symphimsctuul Treat • . meat of. RistAla., Poll Evil, Glanders, •..' Parcy,,Scarlit Pacer, Mange, Surfeit, , ~ •'• Locked Taw, Rheurnitlam; , Cramp, : '• • • GAM, Messes of the• Bye and'lleart - .: . • Act.i/Coq. ate how •to manage' Omani( • (lon, bleeding, trephinning' Bowel .. •• tog, Firing„ilentia, Amputation, Tap , • .' ping, and other surgical operations:;, . • • The. Howie and . his Disease's' WILL TELL YOU Of Buoy's motbod of taming Hornes bow to Approach, Walter or Stable 'a Oolt ; bow-to accustom a Rome to ' ' strangisoundn.and MOO, and hriw to • . •• • nitoBad4lo, Bld6, and Break him to • : Women , also, • the. term and. law of ' • . : WARIUN.TY :The whole being the re- • cult of more than.ftfteen yearn) careful • . . ' . '• 's 'study of the hcbttc. pectillaritieioranta • • weakneesen of Oils noble Wont, The book conraiiilB4 Ogee, apprOprfately illustrated by nearly one hundred engravinge •' It is printed in a clear and open typeiand Will be forwarded to any address, postage paid, on receipt at, price, half bound, $l.OO, or, in $1 000 -A Irf.4'. can :be mutely eider -41 prising monmu , . Where, in gelling the above,: and 'other popular Worka of ours'.• Our inducements to all Mich am exceedingly Mee , ' al, • ,lfor Angle oOpies' te. the Book, Or for terms to agents,. with .otherinforrnation, 'apply to or address , • • , . •• . . ' JOHN I?: .POITER, ' ..• • , No. 617 Saposoin Street, Pbll444lpl!la, l's Notomber.l6i 1260.•661.r-: •- • •, ,24 THE.TONGS AHD. VICE; ' HE .SUBSCRIBER would: inform' the . cit • zens of / Port Allegany, and the surround ing conntry, that he is prepared to do all kind of BLAOKSIVIITHING, , In all its different branches. in a _workmanlike manner, with proriptness rutd dispatch 7.yarran7 ted to•give satiefactien: . . • , • :: WAGON 'WORK .& .MILL IRONS attended to in good , style, • and at reasonable vitae. Particular attention paid to . . . Horso Shoeing, 7 • Finns experience in the:business entire satis faction is guaraateed. , , "D.,0TT0.. Port Allegany, March 1, 1800. Now At . a 7 Y - 01.1. • •-• • ALL WHO ARZINTERESTED !.: Yo7lintult eall'and settle .tVith me - bein'U'the 15th.of ; - Apill or shall moyniz. • rtionit ask any money went arly..--dotilt thinks tench a thing ; but mat. Oa will hive-my old books'cloSed up, by- note or tither.' Whether your smolt is ten cents or ten dollaril. Yeti meet oell and - enttle °VT shell-11;On you unitn.after. the 15th of April. - IL S. Smethporl, •. - " . Scrofiga4 - orKing's-Evil,; emiStipithinal.dhieese; a ecVirisirtkan of the:. bleed, bY 'Yilleh :this' fluid beeoines vitiated, weak, and Toon . ' Being, in the cireulation,it pervades the whole' body, and may burst out in 'disease en any patt'of it..; No-organ' is free from its attacks , 'nor is 'there 'one Which it may not destroy.: Tim SerefulOus taint is varionsly, caused: by mercurial 'disease;':low living, dis- • ordered or Unhealthy' food, impure air,. filth and . filthy . habits, 'the 'depressing ,vices,: and, above • all,. by the ;Venereal infection. What ever be its origin; it' is-..,hereditary in. the • con stitution, descending "flout parents to children unto the third and fourth generation ;" 'indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, ”I,' will, visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their . - • • , Its effects commence by de po sition from the tilood.of corrupt or Ulcerous matter, which, in the hinge, hirer, and internal organs, islenned tubercles; in •the..glands; „swellings ' '• and on the surface, eruptions or sores: This foul cor ruption, whi'elt. genders in the biota, depresses the energies of hfe, no that scrofuloUs constituf tons. not only suffer from scrofulouir cern plaints, but•thily • havefar less power to with stand 'the :attacks . of • other diseases ; coine- • quently, Nast numbers peril& by disorders which, although not scrofillmis is their nature,. are' still.' rendered fatal , by this taint in the system,' Most otthe consumption which de ,..mates the human. familylas its origin directly in this •scrofulous . ccmtaniination ; and Many destructive diseases of the Hier, kidneys, brain, and,indeed; ,ef. all :the organs, arise from or are aggravate 4 by the same cause, . • . Onequarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons are invaded , by this. lurking in fcction, and their health' is undermined by it. To cleanse it from She:system we must renovate .the blood by an alterative medicine, and in :vigorate it by healthy. food and 'exe.rcise. :Such 'a medicine we supply in .• • ' : . AYER'S Compound Extract of. Sarsaparilla, the most I.ffectial remedy., which the.medical skill of, our times can devise for: this every where prevailing and fatal malady. '.lt is com bined from the most active:remedial that have been discovered for the, expurgation'of this foul disorder. froin the blood, and the,rescue of the system from • its:. destructive :consequences. Hence it should be anployed for the cure of not only :scrofula, but .alsothose other affee tions which arise from it, such as,Enernve and SKIN . DOE/ALS, ST. ATVIIIONL'S Fine, Ross,' or Enystsmtes, Primus, Pysrtn.ss; iherdites,'lltsno and , Bons, Tenons, Terra and, KILT RHEUM, „SCALD Ilennc Itiszowonm, Sl"Prrro ind . MEntunrAiDis EASES, Dnorsv,. DYSPEiSIA. DEBILITY L _ indeed AID. COMPLAINTS' ARISING' FROM VILLA.. ,rm Olt IMPORT: BLOOD. The popular belief in I. impurity of flu , blood." is founded in truth,' for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular, purpose and virtue of , this Sarsapa rilla is to puriffand regenerate this vital fluid, witbout whiCh sound health •is impossible in. contsuiinuted constitutions. • . , . *kefs•Catharti6 Pills,. Fop ALL. THE PURPOSE'S OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, ere Fn compoSed• that disease Within the range of their action Can rarely withstand.or evade them Their penetrating properties - scare'', and cleanse,' and invigorate every portion.of the humait'orgp. jam,' correcting its diseased attion, and,•restonng its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these properties, the invalid: who is bowed down with pain pr . aysical debility is . astonished' to, find-his. health or 'energy restored by a remedy at, once so end . • : • • - trot only do they cure the every-day complaints of evcry •.body, but ..also Many • formidable and dangerous diseased. 'The agent below named is pleased to ,furnish .gratis My American Almanac, containing certificates of their cures and directions for their. tise in the follewing 'coniplaints Vistive 'ness,'Scartborn, Headache arising from disordered .titoma cla, Nausea,lndigestion, Pant in a nd Morbid Iliac( ion of the.Boteels, Flatulency, Loss cf Ann , . • tite,' Jaundice,. and other.. kindred ',complaints, arising from.a low state of the body or obstruction, of its functions.' . • ' Ayer's. Cherry Pectoral; • . .vou Tun nail/1.03Ru or Coughs, Colds,; Infittefizai• IlOarseness, ' Croup,,Pronehitifsi Incipient Consump. tion, andfoi the.relief of Consumptive , Patients' in advanced stages of the dikitS6 . • So wide is • the field of its usefulnesfi and so nu 'merous are . the eases of its, cures., ♦let almost . every section a country abounds. in persons pub.' , Hely known, vvho have been restored from alarming and • even desperate diseases of the lungs .by. its use.: ' When once tried, its superiority over. every' other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and:whercEits virtues 'are known, the public. no longer hesitate what' antidote to employ for the distressing and..dangeroue . a ff ections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior • remedies thrust' 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 numerous' and too remarkable to be, forgotten; ' • • • . . , . • • PREPARED 'BY ' D • , Sc. co.". .towELLMASS..* • . H.' Hamlin -& CO.; ginethport ; C. E. ca. good; Bradford H.. Dolly, Port #llegheny; and IThr•dealert.eyeryyvhare. - ' Great Excitement in the South. SOUTH CAROLINA IN:ARMS TERRIBLE. THREATS OF SECEDERS TIIIE 14NION IN DANGER THE NORTH AND SOUTH :hltetand Shall be Kept Together! This Giorious Union Must be Preserved TINDER, the 'existing. 'circumstances the, subscriber ILJ, deems it hts.duty to 'Ray to the citizens or Northern Pennsylvania that the old . . • • , 1 . • Side-Hill Tin-Shop . . to prepared to meet any and all einergencies r wlth officers armed and equipped. as thelaw direct". I am prepared to do all kinds otwork - in the lino or , . •• . Sheet;lron and Copper. - 'mend old milk pans dr‘ceinapt thin glorious Union. The Side-Hill Eton,' which hafts° long held, her bead' above water,' moat and shall take the lead of all others in' hallos: Raving: purclunied the interest of my. brother; (E. S. fifslion;) I 'Am now fitting up and filling up with nevi atock of Stoves,. Tinware &e., which rani bound to sell cheap for pay. , ' Call and see • - GEC. IL MASON. . N. B.—All kinds or produce—anything but trust--4aken In exchange, for goods. •. ' [Ndv.:ll;;—,6o.] Time TS SEED. 'piny liUSHHLS o(tbe.best quatity.Tlmo -1' sand,,raiied by and for solo at • , - L. H. DOLLEt.X Port Allegany, April,ll, 1861. ' . • . . . .•:. '. . ••• W.ANTTD. - '. .. • .:..-. . Min , 2ilo. Pion . n4s ?1" Maple' SagaTc'll pxcliange for It Yurnft.ur!,., : .. i _.• . 1 li, ... Mecluole?bitTg r llabinot Shop. -; , Eiyierip art,' April 1, 1861, •, • ~ • . , . .. , . • ..• Orgpr.Gr;l , .44l - te .:::*.c•*:::.oi - Ekrat.: . . ~,,...,.:..„,,,....,,,.....5:.,.„. .:... C),:ittaollo:.' NEW GOODS AT THE ONE I,PisICE '.Lff THE OLD PLACE; pON'T MISS ITt fiHE: CHEAP STORK, DON'T FORGET IT GREAT, BARGAINS . CAN BE HAD. AT THE - : :' : ;'..ONE.:FiIIcE':EGiII4TOR - 1 . • Wep are:Peteiv:inineditci•tfradereoll; MARK TtIAT.I! OLD . FRIENDS KNOW ALL ABOUT IT. Nci ~ Ones; INA . Came Amt;JrlgOi for ,Themselves.. One Purchase will satisfy the moat skeptical. that there is only' one place :to buy first class goods, at 'very. low prices; and that placeis the ONE PRICE REGULATOR, The one price system gives the beet sitisine7 AIIPERIOR GOODS, ELEGANT STYLES, NEW. FASHIONS, ;in.b FAVORITES, LQW PRICES, EVERY THING YOU WANT AT THE ONE PRICE REGULATOR, and, the grind Emporiurn.of eveiy thing neWi• neat and stylish.. .1! you 'have the CASH and want to buy the BEST • • DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, GENTS }.ITIIIIISHING„GOODS, HOUSE FURNISHINoM~OODS, • HATS AND C'APSi BOOTS AND SHOP,S; EVERY THING, GO 'TO THE ONE PRICE REGULATOR, THERE YOW will. find goods remarkable for their ...beauty, durability, superior • • • , , manufacture. and •LOW. 'p. They will be offered . td.you at the lowest possible • • figure, the • Sret obr, and `from that price• thee can be N. 0 ,D..n VIA 1:0 IV. 'ltenieinber— : One Price - LoW Prices-Near Styles—Strict Integrity—:Cash. • THING & MILLER. r"erlY 'C. .THiNG ` ' N, S:: BUTLER Ott.i April MODERN"' CO()KERY • cituiroLyr aivnixti imltiaq; s• .t: 1.1.11•1 C•. IT TithLti YOU Pow,to choolo all kinds of kens, - • ' try amt./34mi; with all the ,verfdiesad . most apploired modes pf drool.' and • ; •-• cooking Bect,and Perk;; ohm the bed • '. arid simplest way of 'thlthig, - -plcktinc • . • 'and curing theleme; • -• ' • • IT•TELLD YOU All the various , and • most. opplevel • . • • modes of draining, cookingfandlaudck Mutton, ; Lamb, Teal, •Polltry, laud ,• . .• , Osnieaf dl kinds,...withitbeillieriint , • Dreashige, Gravies and. Bthllngs "IT : .• • • propitiate to each'. ;. Ttilla YOU How , to choose , amn i iza peapirirr Fish of. all kinds, and•how townies , ' • • • when tainted; also all the Carlene • • , • • • • • and most approyed:modes of cooking,: • ' • ..„ - with the differsid Drendnge,- Biracee r :. • • ;Rad Flavorings appmpriate to each: • - T TELLS ITV All the .Varions and • most •approv,ed • r . " mOde n ofipreperlogroitellUty • • •• •••• • kinds oiliest, Fish, Fowl, Came • • • -.•• • • : Vegetable: Soups; -Droths,,ind Blows; • • with the Reliebea and , . • ' propriate to oath:: • , • „ IT T ELLS Y OU: All .the', . and.: miist - ,approvedi • • . • ' ; mode, of cooking Vegetables of every, " • • 'delieliption, also, how to prepare Plan— ' • les, • Catsup and .Carries of 111 kinds,,, ' ' • .' • P,otted IT TELLS VOlt All the various. and most, opprer!d - • • ; modes of preparing and cooking sir • . •• . • •-•kincle of Plain and Fancy:Featly, - FRC dings, Omelettes, Frlttere,Oakesi Coil . - teotiOnery.• . .Preaerves, , Jellies, ',ad . • ' • • . Sleet Dishes of every dethriptloo.• • IT TELLS YOU . All - the various • and Molt.. approved • . • • .. • modes of making .Bread,. Rusks", Mgt. • • • ••• • fins 'mut Biscuit, •the best Method of • - • • .preparing Coffee, Ithocolate and Tea, • ' -•• . • and how to make; Syrupa,.Coedials and • • Vines of variotrkinde.- . • • IT TELLS YOU How to set out and, ornament-a Table; .: • liow:to carve all kinds Of Yleb; Flub ' . or Foorl,_ and in short, - bow.to so MM.! • "-nifty Abe *bole art of OoOkins, as, to . . : : • bring the:oboiceist luxuries of the table within everybody's reach • The book contains 418 pages• and uplrards of twelve, hundred Recipes, all of which are the results of actual experience, having been fully and carefully tested under the , perlonal superintence of thd writers. It it printed ins clear and open type, is illustrated , with appropriate engravings, and will be forwarded to our address, neatly bound, and postage Paid, on receipt of the price, 81,00, or id cloth, extra, 111,25. • . • . . . . , . .$lOOO 'A .YEAR. e ,cti rr e rp = to ,._ y m e a n ; where, in selling the above work,.ouritshicementa to Olt mob being eery liberal • ' • • • •-.. • for single copies of the hissic or for term; to, ingeiti, With other information. apply to or ad/Fetes . • • . lOHN B.•PriTTER, Publisher' •.. • No. 517 &sicom Street, Pnlladelpbla. Pa. ''Noyetoberlls, MOO Am... • '"' 24 • THE OLD KEYSTOE NSTORE RESPF.CTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO, 1p old friends in McKean County, that he is on hand this Spring as usual,' with the Selected stock of• Goods in the Olean Market. To .iVhoJe§ale Caih . .Buyers 1 Would I can oiler you better inducements than, yo can get..weat of New York. It makes no difference wkat You want, ■ny- . thing, in o,o.line of Call at:the LOW PRICES, And you will Mid 'the article fresh pnd eheop. It's no use ttie always has anillways Will take, lead, and iegulate the 'market in Groceries and . Provisions, OLD FRIEND'S AND NEW ONES, . . . pon't, fail to•call and see me when you Olean . ; 01'11 . 11 not hurt you, but shall certainly try to do you 'good. J. - K. COMSTQCIC. Olean, May 23d, . 1860. . • . 5.3 THE Co-Partnership heretofore, existing be tween the undersigned, under the name of N. S. Butlef& Co., is this day diasolved by 'mutual consent. - ' N. S. ,BUTLER. A. BLAKE, Olean April 1, 1860. L. W. GIFFORD. CROCKERY., The undersigned have succeeded to the busi ness of the . old firm, with increased facilities, ' and have entered into partnership upder, firm name'of N. S. Butler & Co: - N. S. BPTLER, C. R. HAWLEY; April 1, 1860. KENDAL-CREEK :HOUSE , ,KENDADOREEV, WICRAN CO, PA., HE • Subscriber haling porches ea this well Tknovrn stand, and re-furnished end re-fit ted the .11ouse,1s preparedto entertain 404*. ers:and the Traveling.publie.• - HIS BAR AND: TABLE, • Will be well eeirlied, everything done to merit . a, liberal share of:patronage. , Reft, filen. will always find the ”latch.st rine" our,. Kendal Creeiti. Tanuary:2, 1860. ' 384 y • '• ; INfiURANCE AGENCY. seaslaktest Tisurasee' COmpear, Philadelphia es,llC:apltal • • • $10,9 Finiik , to Ustleil Iskspranee Co., Athens, Pa. Gish' $lOO,OOO Gird Westefn Insarsaie Cd.i • Capita! ... ... • • $1,609,000 West iiratteh, (Mutual, pielellaven Pa. Insurances can be 'effected in the aboVe res ponsible Stock Companies ,by • the suliseiiber: Any comMunkition ' addressed to, him; at Srnethport, Pa., will meet with promp attention.. .B. F. DAVIS, Agent.: , Smethport, Dec. 9, .11358. In4o. , , a,mitao*Lrs 17001 C 1100 X. AT OLEAN STILL TAXES THE LEAD J. K• COMSTOCK LARGESTAND, BEST GROG'VRIES ¢ PROVISIONS, OLD KEYSTONE KEYSTONE STORE Dissolution.