Railway or Endless - Chain Horse Power for One or Two Horses. Changable Thresher and Separa tor and Thresher and Cleaner - MANUFACTURED BY WELLES, - BLOPO - & CO., ALtitelicus,x:•4st. The Improved Emery Horse Pow ers are equal if not s uperior to any End less Chain Powers in the world, and warranted greatly superior to the Whteli.7r Rack and Pin. ion Powers. The TiOg3 Point Horse Powers are unequaled Air convenience by-any other—being adapted to a great variety of uses where Power is needed— as five different degiees of motion are obtained without extra gearing, and also any desirable length rind velocity of crahk motion fa. cross cut &wing, Pumping and Churning! They ran easily, are strong, durable, well finished, and made of good mkterials. Tinge Point Threshers and Separators. They ati made of various sizes, and its supe rior to any other manufacture—of which fact judges of such machines will be satisfied'' upon examination. - . • Fanning Mills - -Fitted to run by Horse Power, Thresher and -,..c.fgeparator, by Belting from the Power. . • . Thrpdter and Cleaner. The Tinga Point Thresher and Cleaner, and Emery'S,Combined Thresher and Cleaner: these run easily and thresh and clean fast, without wasting the grain .Ns hich is cleaned th for market, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction. For Sale—Tinga Paint Farming Mills, Por table. Circular and Cros•Cut Saw Mills, Clam Millers, and Farm. Grist Mills, all'ofthich are very superior machines. -- Eir Perions iu this and adjoining counties should by all means examine the above mention ed machines before purchasing elsewhere.. No .one will wish to send off several hundred- miles `for agricultural machines,- when. nerrEa _MA CIINES are to be had made near at home. Send for 'lllustrated and-Priced Catalogues. , BLOWERS, 'agent for Susquehanna county, Post Office. Montrose. August, 16th, tB.s9.—tf. THE HAMMONTON FARMER—A news paper_ d.tyoted to Literature and Agricul. tufe, : also sorting forth full accounts of the new settlement of .11amimonton, in New Jersey, can be stibscribed fdi. at only 25 cents per annum. Inclose poitage stamps for the amount. Ad dress editor of- Farmer Hammonton, P. 0. At lantic Co, New Jersey. Those wishing , cheap land, of the best quality in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, and where crops are never cut down by the frosts, the terrible scourge of the north, see advertise ment of lialurnoriton . • . oar Between Silver Lake and Binghamton, on the Hawley TUrnpike, a black Traveling Big, containing a Gold Locket and Chain, two I:4- guertpotypea in cases, and a quantity of clothing. The . firder will be suitably rewarded by leaving than at the Jewelry Store of C. G. - Hail, 35 Court Stre'tt, Binghamton, or at the store of Timothy Sullivan, Silver Lake. DENIS SULLIVAN. Silyertake, Jbly - 30, 1859. • LA DIES' 4d,i ITER4,--A new lot.' at 56 cents, by . J. LYQNSA. SQN. Juts' :17th, F0111{; fre s h kround. 31•3/4sges and $ll- gars. ch.,•up. received and for sale by July frith] J. LYONS & SON, • II 4811 r..vvms roR SALE 25 miles from by railroad in the State of N.tw . Jersey...S'oil among the best for Agricultural purposes, btog a good' loam soil, with a clay t bottom. The laud is a large tract, divided into small firma, and hundreds from allparts of the country are now settling and building. The crops produced are large and:can be seen grow ing. The climate is delightful, and secure from frosts. Terms from $l5 to $2O per acre paya ble within four year% by installments. To visit the place—Leave Vine Street wharf at Phila. - detphia a. in., by railroad for Haiimon ton, or address R. J. pyrnes, by letter, Hammon ton Post Office, Atlantic County New Jersey. See full advertisement in another column. 01111.1 1 0 M) taglinagSn r i: • T HE Terms of this Institution, during the - next year will consist of eleven weeks,each. The First Term will commence on Wednesday, the last dayof August; the Second on the first Wednesday in December, and the Third at the close of the Second Term. • - , Expenses. Tuition in the Common Englishrat:mites, inrindin, Vocal. Music, per Terri; .$3,00 Natural Philosophy, Physiology, &c, - - 4,00 iHigher Branches, . 5,00 51usie - on l'iann ' - . - 5,00 .Board, sor including Room and Lodging, per Week, . . . . - 2,00 Ro4m-Rent, per. Term, - . - . 1,50 Expenses of the Recitation Rodnut, - - ,50 Bread can be had daily at the Institution. Lectures mill be given weekly. A good Chemical, and Philosophical, Appars= tits, with a Skeleton, and Maps of the Human '1 Frame afford a . good opportunity of studying these oranches profitably. -Each room is furnished with a stove, table and bedstead. It is expected that our County Superintendent will give-some lectures tbe'next-term, and ren der other assistance if necessary, to those who are preparing to teach in the county. - The Literary Societies have been collecting • in -their books, which, with some. additions made the past year to..their Libraries, furnish valuable reading for leisure time. The Institution, removed as it is from many of the. inducements to waste