M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, July 14, 1859, Image 3

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. -• NEW AtiRICtiTURAL SEtTLRII4ENT: :
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TO ALL •WANTiNG•FARNIg • :
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)1110•ItARE OPPORTUNITY•IN•A•DELIONT
-FUL AND HEALTRY .CLIMATE.'2S
'DOLES OUTI-IRA•ST OF•THILA- • .
' •DELI4IIA, - QN Tar: CAMDEN •• • .
. • •, • • ' AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD' ,
An •. •
olkestlitecolisisting of.several :thousands.
atres..of ifrorptctizie..toll. hi s heen divided into
Farms of'Variotts sizes to suit the purchasers.
A popelalion of 50011 C .fifteen.hundretl,: from
• • various. parts of Middle States ' and New
Edgland have settled' there.the past year,
proved : their .placeS, ;•istisetttxoci?ettt. cro)to.
The'price of the:land is at thelow suni.:or:frorn.
$l5 to $2O: pe'r eere, the soil is of .the best
quality for theproduCtiOn of lirbeat,'
C4.sn',.Pcaches,Vrapes. Anti' Trtgetithles: IT IS
CONSIDERED THE ,BEST :YEW T SOIL IN
TELE UNION. •. The placejs perfectly . Seeure
fthsts--the destructive. eneto. of the far
ther. Crops, o 4 grain,. grass arid fruit are now.
vowing. and can be, seen. T3y..earnining. -the
place-itself, a correct: udgment e . an'be .. forined
of .the pioduetiveness of the; hand.: The terms
are made easy to secureltie - rapid iniprOVernent
of the land, which is.only sold' fcir:actua
The yesulLhas:• been that. Within,
the past, year,' some thre6 , hundred houses .hare
Anerierected;.two steatry, four'stores;
'some forty vineyards . and .Peach .orchards'
planted,. and alarge, ntimberbf other 'imProve- .
•' meats, making iti.a desirable and active • plaCe
of business.. . . • • . '
THE MARKET,
as the•reaclei may perceive frimf its•locatio'n, is
• • THE BEST IN , H •
. .
Produce. bringing double the ptice titan in
loCations away from tlie city, and inore' than
double the price. at- the'West.. It is knoWn'that
theearlfest 'and bestftuits and .vegetables , in
'tiffs latitUde come from NeWJersey, and. are
annually exported to.the extent of Millions:,
Inlocating here, the settler.has.rnany advan
tages, He is iii a few::fiours' ride of the great.
cities.of New England and 'Middle:States, he
'is near his old friends and associations,-he is in
a, settled country loiters every
.improveiOent of.
comfort and, eivilizmtion is at ;hand. He can
buy every :article he wants at the cheapest
price,•and sell 'his •produce. for the. highest, (in
the I,Veitthis is reversed,) he has 'schools for
his children; divini„servrcq, and *ill'enjoy an
alien winter; and delightful climate,• where fe
vers are . utterly 'unknoivn. The result of the
change upon those 1 . /
OM . the' North,, has.gener
ally been to restore them to an excellent state
of health.' ' .
Id the why of building and improving, lum
ber-can be obtained at the mills at the rate of
slo'to $l5 per thousand: Bricks from' the
brick yard opened in
. the place, every article
can be'procitred in 'the place, good.caixenters
are At hand, and there is no' place:in the Union
where buildings -rind improvetnents can be'
made cheaper. • •
.• The reader will. at• once be struck with the
advantages here rrresented, and ask himself
why'the property has not been taken up before.
The reason is, it was, never thrown in the
'market; and unless these statements were cor
rect, no one would be invited•to examine.. the
land before purchasing. - This all are expected
to do. They will-see land under cultivation;
such is the e.xtent..of the
. iettlement . thut-they'
will no doubt, meet perions from. their oivn
neighborhood; they wily witness the imProve
ments hnd.can judge tbe character of the pop
ulation. .If r they corpe - with a view to settle
they should .come • prepared to_ stay a -day . or
two and be : eady to purchase, as locations can
.not held'on refusal.- .. •
There are. two. daily trains to
.Philadelphia,
and to all satthmi yvhO improve, 111 E RAILRAOD
COMPANY GIVES'A f:REE . TICKET FOR SJX. MONTHS,
AND AHALF-PRICE TICRET'FOR THREE YEARS.
THE TOWN OF .HAMMONTON
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:In 'connection 'with',the' 'agricultural Settle:.
menti.a 'new and thriving, town . has: naturally
arisen,..u;hich 'presents t,n6Lieements' to?' any kitid.
'of bu4inese ) portieularly storrs.and ina?titfacto-,
riee. , The ShOO briefness could be carried on in
this place and market , to goOd'advantage,.also
'cotton business; and manufactories of agricultu
ral implemehtsor'Fountleries . for east,' n, at:
Wel es... The improvement has been's° rapid as
to insure a constant and permanent increase , of
huSiness. Toyvn l .lots of a gpodsiie, Nye dohot'
sell, small ones as'it would - effect the'improve
ment of the place,:can be'hasi at trona y SIOO and.
The gammonton-Farntery a monthlk literary
and.agricidturril sheet, containing full infOrma
,tion of Hammonton, can be'obfainfid'at2,l cents
.
Title':indisnutable—warrantee . deeds given,
clear of all incumbrariee - when money is paid:
Rotite . to tlie land: leave_ Vine 'street' wharf,
Philadelphia, for Hrimrnontori by-,Railroad; . at
n . M.; - or 4-1 P. Fare- 00 cents,... When
there inquire for Mr.,Byrne . s: • Bearding Con
voniences on 'hand; Paities had hetter.,stop
with• Mr. Byrnes, a principal, until they.. have
deeideit f ivii to purchasing,,as he will-show them
over the. land in his.: carriage, ,free ' of expense.
Letters . 'and applieatiOns 'can be addressed to
-Landis & Byrnes, Hatwonton P.. 9., Atlantic
Co... New Jersey, M.'S. Coughlin; 202
.S9l4th
fifth Street; Philadelphia... Mans and'informa
jion.cheerlully furnished. . • •
VALSVMVO 1 1:46211. 1 L•
• Patented Sept, 9, 1856. •
B SMITH
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THE WASHBOARD' AND BEATER:. are
,he two first and most natural impleinents
ever used in Washing Clothes.' Netwithetand
-mg it has. been the study of inventors to .do
them away,:and ler that . purpose several , hun-.
Bred patents have been issued, yet it haS.been'
of no effect. They have failed in their
tempt. • Their machines . haveheen condemned
and tb:cown away, and the Wash ;Board :and.
.Beater again used in ,their stead.
This.machin . e.•combines them' together; at
tached to'a progressive lever in such a manner
as. gives.'great .poWer--to -the :Beater, while
either may be 'used av the operator may desire.
The motion of .the Beat,r
. iF quick and "oast',
tbe pressure gentle
. and powerfal,-which gives
it the advantage overall iother machines, • and
is.so decided by competent judges. . • ...
Manufactured and sold.at IVlecha r niCsburg, by
'• • A: WOLTERS.
•
Mechanicsburg; Mareh 18; 18 S.• „ •
Cabinet . Shop' in Idephnnic§hnrg. •
. IVOLTIFJIS respectfully announces 'to
the.public that, notwithstanding these
hard times, he is manufactuCing 'arid keepi con.
stantly on hand_ all kindi of furnitthe, such as
0 F. -•••
DIVANS,
OTTOMANS,
•.
CARD, CENTER,
DINING AND
.13REAkFAST 'TA•RtF,S,
CHAIRS .pf all Icinds.'antl style's, Cane add
Common, Ready-Made Coffins, &c., of the
very best ; material and rriannfa.:ntre. •
Struithiwt, Fe1i..25; . 15.58 ' • i.e.'',
%, • 7 itAII.?&ONTOV. • , •
•••NE IV E NG LAND SETTLEMENT:.
) ABE . OPPORTUNITY.—'T O A.t ;
AU WANTING FAI MS-n a healthy place
haeitijtrue viilfis. from' Philadelphia, on the
.Cindett' and' Atlantic:: railroad, .11ftiviJeriey:
An'old estate hai veceritly beereopened for sale
and the first' 10,099 acres ,divided
tin into -farmi•of twenty acres upwarda.!
The soil is of •Oe 'best gnilitylortheprOduCtiou
of fraits,.grains; The vrice is $l2 to $2O
Per acres, . payable in easy imarter learly in
stalments, within, a term 'of four years, with,
interest.' •Theterips , are Made.easy r iM order
AO insure the rapid impiovernent of ,the land,
by enablihg tiery ind iistriolfs. na , n. tebity
It is no* being - extensively hnproVed by. good
roads, and some of 'the best , citizens .from New
England and .the %Middle' States are 'erecting
large.linproyarnenta: - It . is .a: scene of :the
s gree teat; improvement'oat of • Plielidelphia,.
Seventr:five . hOuSes . 'rhave beenl..litiilt in.' four'
, months - ,.Praccical farmers, 'anti ..btisitMis' men .
from the length -and• brea'dth the.Union' are
settling It •is -an important .business
place, on accouht of:its - being the MidSt.of•a
'great market. I yery article raised upon_ thiS
lertd finds ati immediate 'sale: 'The water' is.
excellentoind no:such.thing as fev.erls,knawn,.
- - The soil'is a sandy or dlay.loarn, with a clay
lvitoin and retentlee,of'inanures,:, Itisfrpe • of
: stonestand .Worked. •'lt'abotinds - largely
in - the pheSphatesi and'Such is its fertility that
from the crops' produced' both upon this land
and-thelarge area adjoining Under cultivation,
le found not.to' be excelled anywhere in
.the, production. of crops 'mast,..adaPted to its
The reader may be. well aware that the ear
Hest 'and tne,best fruits . vegetables come
frem New Jersey, which are -annually exported
-to the amountof millions of dollar's.. .The land
beside being accessible in:every Way for fertil
izers, has . an abtindaat Supply . of the hest . qual
ity of muck Manure.. .
Lunribet and building materials can be had on
the spot at .a cheap price;from themills— Other
mills are-now- being Opened; and brickyards
'being started on the ground. • IV person ean put
up'a frame tenement' for . present convenience
for one hundred dollars: On • account of the
extensive" , emigration, this is
. the best course to
pursue in order to get a place to, live in at first.
Carpenters
. and buildeisare on hand.to put up
houses on the'best terms: . . •
•
In settling here . 1p emigrant hat many ad
vantages. He is within a - few hours': ride of
the. great :cities in:.the ;Aid* States:and New
England; he -is in -a settled eountry; where
every improvement. and comfort of „civilization
is at hand;; he is in a- healthy place, •atid is not
,subject; to the
. certainty of loosing :the greater
Tart of his familY and his Own. health •by. thoie
ma)ignant fevers which,make'the. graves of so
many 'millions- of the young and. hardy -in far
off regions away . from'home and frieads... Be
side, he . has a . mildclimate and ah open winter.
There arethree .trains daily, to Philallelphia,
and to all those who improve the railroad com
pa ny . gives a free .ticket. • • ..
.Thdreacier will at.once, be -struck With the
.advantages here
. presented, -and :ask himself
why the Property has not been taken up befOre.
The reason, is; it . was never` 'thrown. in the
miirket; . and unless the statements were cor-
Jett; no one would be invited to examine:the,
land before 'purchasing. This are expected
to
. tio. They. Will see the land under cultivation;
they-Will meet.. persbnl, no doubts from their.
.own neighborhood; they will witheis . the
provements, and can judge of . the
,character 'of
-the poPulatiott. -Persons should come. prepared
to-purchase; as' 'many are .locating, and loca
tions-are riot held, on refusal. • • .
. . . ..
' The Hammonton Farmer, '
It monthly Literary
and Agricultural shent, ccintaining_ full 'donna
tion of Hammonton, will: be sent to .each in
quirer, and 'can. be obtained at' .25 ' cetna per
- '
annum.'
• ,Tield: Trariantee deeds . ;eiven,
clear, of all inennthignir, pnrrhas none!, is
paid:: .qiuti to the. lizialLeaae Vine : iqeit
wharf, Philadelphia; for i lltantnth7non byrallroad
half.'paSt seven, A.. 112., and half paSt
11.1:; when, ac.ii:e inquire for, Mr. Byrnes.--.rictT.
Boardilig.cinivenienees will be 'found. ...:Letters.
.and. aPPlicartions '.can be addiessed •tb B.'
SoOk . FIFTIT Streei below . Brat-.
.nnt,. Philadelphia:Maki • andinlormation
cheerfully furnished. ,
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'HOWARD.' '.4S).'OCIArI,!M.IV,.
• - . .
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• •••. • PH IL A.D ELPHI k . . •
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• A Benevolent Institution, established by special enden , •
:meld. for the reliefrof the hick rind distrassed, afflicted
...
w
ith Virulent and Epidemic diseases.. .• •.•
TOllll r r ,ersons.iiiiilicted with Sexual. Diseases, Steil as
SPERMATOIIIIII(EA. SEMINAL' WEAESESS,
POTENCE, CONOREItiEA, GLEIIT ; SYPHILIS,' the
'vice of Ws:AS - ISM, or SELF:AISUSE,
Thtilloivard Association, in view of the awful destruc
tionnf human life,..causedby'Sesual 'lliSeases, Mid . the
deceptions • practised•.upon the , unfortunate "victinis of .
such disnases by (In:mks, several yearS , ngoilirected their
consulting surgeon, as a CHA ILI:TABLE ACT worthy of
their name, to open a. , (llSpottsnry for the treatment of
this Blass of iikeilitrit. in 'all their 'forms, and 'to give
iitEDICAL - ADVICE , ORATIS to all who apPIY.h.S leileri
with a' ilescri idiot( of their condition. age,. occupation, •
lutliltk of life. &c.) and incase - of exireme poverty: to fur=
nisi, medicines FILER Ol CIIATtOE.'It ii needless io add
that thwassociation commands - the highest Medical skill
of the itge,:nurl will furnish the most approved. modern
.
The Directors, on a review of the peat, feel • 11ssured
that their tabors in this sphere lienerolent effOrf ~babe
been ofgrent benefit, to the afflicteu, ot.pecialy to the
young, and:Alley have resolved to devote , thennielves•
with rene w ed zeal to this very impotalmtt much .des••
Just published by_
the Association, a Report on Sperm,
•atorrlee, nr Seminal IVanimus; the Vice of. Onanism,
Masturbation; or SClf •Abuse,•and other Diseases .of • the
Sextial•Organs. by the ertsulting Surgeon •which. will be
sent by Mail fin a sealed toter envelope; 'Free of charge,
on receipt of two AttillfliOi for postage: - .• •
•• Address, for Report freatment,.Dr. GEO. CAL..
HOUN,_Consultii3g Su rkehn Howard Association; No 2
South Ninth - Street, pa, By Order of the
Directors. . • -
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' EZRA • LTEA RTIVEL
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aEo:n.lltonit.D; see s , • .
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• Arrival' and; Departure
.f Mails.. •
. • - SMETIIVOItT POST' OFFICE.
0/caw—Leaves every moining.at S o'clock; ar
rives-everyeyening'.'.. '
Coydermor,t—Leaves :Tuesday and Saturday .
mornings; arrives Monday arrd Friday eves,'
Shippeit,-Leaves Tuesday, Thiirsday. and Sat. ,
'urday Mornings, arrives Monday, Wednes;
day.and :Friday evenings. - •
flidgway—Leaves Monday, .Wednesday and
Friday mornings; arrives Tupsday, Thurs
day and Saturday 'everiings .• . • .
lirarrenLeavei Tuesday morn higaand Orives
Thursday. avenings.. .
'• • . S..
SAR'IVELL; P. M. •
• . Stone e . ••
THE SUBSCRIBERkeeis on hand feir• sale
Stone Coal, .of the best,'quality, at the
Grist in Mechanicsburg:. 'Grain of all
kinds taken in exchange: • . • •
.. GIIORDIS CORIVIN. •
_ . .
wt e I s t tb
ut we a h v a e bi s t c oJ , F r ls L h
COD an d WRITE FlSll;bes4les hosts Of TEA
at 10 cents.• - • WRIGHT.
,BEsdnuruing Fluid the . .
•jj • • ASTOR:II9I,J ' SE STORE.
V PEW taaea Boots au.l Shoes to give .itray at .
, t,.. • • - .
_GOODS
ARE.:. :.',CHEAP.
TAYLOR'S REGULATOR..
- A.. N. Taylor has now Storc:iho
La):gpitSOck . 'of
- N . M.' :SU.MMER ..GOODS
Ever brtrueet ixlo, lJeis. Cowityi .preseviing
NEW/Ai:I.IER ATTAACTRINS..IN
EXTENT;
.VARIETY,ELF,GAvE;: cpqt
'BEAUTY of design. and
Isi ILO flif
ARE HERE
Nov is the Time
To :Select
.10m .111 q. ,Largest Stock and Purchase
Goods. Odle
PRICES ARE DOWN!
The go - ods, are Going „DJ' like
HOT CAKES on a FROSTY MORNING,
And those wli wish '.ta ma de
CHOICE SELECTIONS
SHOULD CALE..EARLY
FIR 31 4 COME; FIRST SEINED'
His Immense Stock consists
DRY GOODS,
Ira E IldlCo Variety
PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
CLOTHS VESTINGS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS PRINTS,
LAWNS,
LADIES' 'CfrA.LLI & LAWN'
ROBES, , Flouncedi at
DEBAIZES; at 10 cts
• In fact ci . Cotilplete-,AtiOrtmettt of
G-0003)S.
10,06 y4s.. BROWN jSHE •. • . • '
5000 BLEACHED• SHEETINGS.
GROCERIES.
FL6TIR, •
PORK,' '. • •
' SALT, •
•• ' .
FISH
q.i
&c., &c
HANS at:121:- . ci.. TEAS at 31 etc
BOOTS & SHOES,
Largest stock Ryer 'offered' in . this section. of
country. • Afen'i Kip Boots; a-prifne
Women's Calf . Boots, Brogan Shoes,.
Women's Gaiters tipped, , Worhen's. enameled
13no.tees. •
. In addition to'the'at:ove be, has a large' fivan-
. S E.S • -.•
IJArnI'AT7:; • .cithcKER.Y ; inzu6s
~-* .iiMEDICI'I\rES, YANKEE' NO N
.• • CAPS, Otal 1.
• Inds-Nail Rod tiial .1 • • • .
• . . .hoop Iron, 'l.. . ' •
• Gerinan and Cast Steel,, : •
Wash. Tubs and Grain Measures,
Patent Pails, Wash Boards; Vinegar, Fluid,
Camphene, Turpentine,,
AGRICULTURAL. IMPLEMENTS,
And a thOusand'other things . , too numerous to
mention, which will be sold. •
WHOLESALE .OR RETAIL
Country. inerchants 'supplied' at as low,
prices as they,cnn buy irr New York or 1,1 ny of
the eastern cities,'for cash or approved credit:
Smethport, June, 15:50.
THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF
YOUTHAND - MAT UR IT Y,
Just Published, Gratis, ' •
AFEW WORDS' ON THE RATIONAL
TREATMENT, without Medicine, of Sper-
Matorrhea, or' Local Weakness, Nocturnal EMis
signs; Genital and NervOus Debility, PreinatUre
Decay of .the Systerin,Ampoteney, and Irni)ediu
merits to Marriage generally: •-• • :.*
BY B. DE LANEY, M. D. -
Thd Important 'fact that the many alarming
complaints, originating in the imprudence' and
solitude•Of youth; may, be,easily removed WITH
OUT MEDICINg 3 is in this small tract clearly de
monstrated and ,the entirely new and highly
successful treatment, as adopted by the, Author,
fully explained; by means of which every one
is enabled to cure_titmgm.v perfectly and at'the'
least possible cost; thereby avoiding all the ad
vertised nostrums of the day. • •
•
. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in . a
s,ealed emielape. by remitting (post paid) two
postage4tampi Da; B. DE LANEY, 6S Ewer
31st .Street,• Ntisw yurk City. -
HARDWARE
Atanufacturers l 11Prices,
HAvtin,
d N s L t AIi d GE . D MY nk.C'ILITIEg
EXCELSIOR. BLOCK;
, . .
For. keciiing• constantlron haidft rpuel'larger
euriply,'andassorttnent of the henvy
••cles.of Hardiyaie geneyaily .kept by
. the Jobbing .llOnses,, and having •
secured the 'A . ElslCirlef
• ‘.• many Manufacturers •
. ' including h e : . • •
celebrated .•
FALL RIVER. NAILS,
WHEELER; MADDEN: & :BAKE WELL'S
Also :those of IVECH Rc G . TITYITHS and
'other makers, . • .
FAIRBANKS RUES;
COOKING STOVES,
GLASS of all Sim . , Sorts :ad Il.escriptions,.
I PROPOSE TO SELL ALL
anUfacturers' Prices
. .
Also I *pose to sell at a Small Commission
from .my LARGE and WELL, SELECTED
STOCK of' •
PINGHAMS,.
SHELF Etna ether HARDWARE,
In the selection of which 1,-have taken much
pains,' having . given my personal , attention
thereto. . •
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HOUSE TRIMMINGS,'
COTTON YARN,
0.:,..T.....0...:...7'..-$ .".
C . O,OKING and PARLOR of every desirOle
CARPENTERS', MILLWRIGHTS'
Of the'rnost approved 'Alanufacture:,
P . EdK AXES,
SPADES,
PITCHFORKS,
TUBS,
LEAD PIPES, an4
LAMPS f0r . .91L, CAMPIIENE, FLUID, rind
My, moth) is: The Largest Sales of the
very BEST . GOODS at the. LOWEST Re
munerative-Prices Insures the Largest
Profits to the Seller, fuinishes the Buyer
with the Cheapest and Best Articles, and
gives the best satisfaction,
LIBERAL 'DISCOUNTS WILL 11E - . MADE
If people will pay higher prices for no better
articles at Other place's, shall. be their- own
fault and not mine. :
• In connection with the above, I - am able to
supply, on short notice:
- .SHEET-IRON -.
4. COPPER' WORK
Having'in Iny .employ Competent and .exiieri
eneed workmen, whose work has never failed
to giVe satisfaction. • . • •
O..V.I3ATISE,
. • • PROPRIETOR,
No. 2 ona-3 Excelsior. Plock
•
Glean; .Fay 185L',.. • • • •
N° & 3
oLr.AN,
liUßlll,ll.and LEITIIER-.IIELTINU,
STEY . AITS .(uoncelled) '?OPULAII
THE Al39V6t ARTICLES AT
Pattern
BL46KSMITHS! 410 MASONS'
TOOLS,
MATTOGIP;
RAKES,
BUCKETS,
WHEgL,33ARROW3'
PUMPS,
KEROSENE
TO DEALERS
ALL.KIND§ OF
New Arrangement.
LOW PRICES RULE!
,
J. E. 13 W
, HITE
EAS . .ATz..,IIJS S STORE ) . .OPIE .POOR . EAT.
Or THE • ASTOR HOUSE;
A LARGE . . AND. COMPLETE
q. - "ft - 0:.C,: - .,1r4 1 .R...i - V .5...;
p 13,.:4 - ,) v.l $l9 - .N.S::;
Which Ile . ititeiidp 'to sell_ at ..pr'ice's .which mill
Defy. Competition.
Y. HAVE ADOPTED! THE
• .- • •
READY-f AY• SYSTEM
•
And can assure, thO public tbere.ii one
• - place to buy goods yviiii r i, I,bOie is .:.• '
NO JOCKEYING ;
..• • -
Where you can scnd•you orders; and yciur Cash
and Goodi Cheap:l4' .
.".. • Osugh'ypu•Ca - melyournClf.- • • . •
SUGARS, from 9.1=2 to •`l5 cO,,
GOOD.MOLASSES,: 50 eta,
STUART'S SYIWP;
GREEN AND BLACK TEA,
SPICES cf all kinds . , SALERATUS 8 cts., A
fesir;more.chests . :ot that; 41 et; TEA,
• TOBACCO of all kinds, • •
RAISINS; • , NUTS,
And in fact everything usually. kept. in a
Grocery . Store. .
FLOUR, PORK & SALT
S N HAND
NEW LIVERY, STABLE IN. TOWN.
•
THE, SUBSCRIBER annotinceti.to the. pith
:die,that he has established a Livery Stable
in the Borough of. §metlmort.. It is' located on
Main Street, a few ri,dsbelowMichnnie street,
and embraces n well selected Stock. Single
and double horses end • cerriages; furnished: at
all times, at IoW. rates, with or NV;ithollt drivers.
.The proilrietor .keeps. none but sound and go .
tle horses, which arelterfectly reliable and fee
from feult.or trick..
• With an extensive experienee
ness, and a determination to please his ci~sto=
mars, the proprietor solicits the patronng.e of
the puhlic;
PAINTS
g . nriethpo'rti April 28;'2850
THE SIDE HILL. VACATED.
B. F. WRIGHT
ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT HE
klA§ REMOVED TO TnE .
ASTOR - HOUSE STORE,
WITH lIIS LARGE STUN:
6R.0 CEN/E. 8 4 , h•c;,
W,h re: fie' Offers at Wbolepale or: tait
SUGARS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
SHOVELS
.GREEN,: BLACK ImppiiA . l. TEAS,
op DIFFERENT GRADES,
EIJASTED,AMIUNk JAVA AND ElO. PUFFEF,
PAILS,
SiltUt'S' 4i 6110..G.ISSES,
RICE,: • SOAP,' STARCIL ' CANDLES,
RAISIN!, FRUITS, NUTS,
.12IINES,
TUBING
BAKING r(rAtEns,
CODFISH AND MACKEREL,
rfrar,...roi•k; ilam , . plinth" ;
.E. 4.
WOOD AND WILLoWI3.V.,
. . . .
- Boorrs_illia.snams,
•,Together wi!h;a' large assortment of all: kiwis
01:Qoods kept • a Grocery 'Store, which he
offera,to sell forßeailir Pay at, the.loweat mar
ket price.. , •
. • • B. P. WRIGHT
.Smethport, June Ist, 1859. ' -
Preg't J.udge—jton. 11; .. G: White, •IVellsiioro
Tioga . •," . •
4siriciate 7 1-1qn..1:-. Aarline t Smatjktort,
Hon. S.: Helnlei . ,Hr,adeord. •
Sheriff—Josephi,Morsei Smethi)ort.'
Prothenetiiry---samtiel C. Hyde, Smet.hporG
IZegister and ree'order,-- 7 C.. K. Sartwell, Stneth-
port.
Treaseer•er, pro:tins.)-,-Enos Parsoits, Bradford.
Co-mnsi.trioner:arLDanfel. .r. Keyeq,
Eldred, W.
J. Ccilegroye, :Nereon'
- • Ceres: .
domnii.aiotteri' R..Chadveroli, Sin'eth:
Areflitors-'-B.• C. Corwin, SmetlipOrt; V. P
Carter,• • , • • ,
-
District AtiOrney,—Warren Cosies, Smelhport
Coro,irr.--Jarnes Bond, Lafalietie: •
. .
TIN, CHURNS- and•lapannetiNfare . , Stove
ripe and Tin Cat ifojes at VIASCOS.,
STOCK OF
CAMPHENE,
TLUIA
:T. HANES
AT LOW PRICES,
WHITE FISH,
County Directory
HINSDALE `MILLS'
FEED;
.AND MEAL
D : ',.:*-,...:.i ;: . :.:*: . :5 - : . ,.:.it
D':: B• :MATHER would in forin 'the' pitbl4;
o that he tuts permanently
.establjahed;in
this place, and will. keep constantly harid:
large quantitios'ot" . - ;,.
Fliio*.i . : . Veo*.:4..: - Moii - ;
For sale by ~the load or..snialler:qu!*titiesi
SHORTS AND . MIDDLINGS,
P. 0..:R K.
By" tlio . barrel or potind,
FLOUR: : AND. SALT
'.33y the barrel or eacii;.
I &All:
.
end Fish; White Fish, Mackinaw. Trout,
alolasstes,. Syrup; .11•ittegar,
The Best TL'A. in Town,
COFFEE CANDLES RICE , STARCH
' TUBS, PAILS, CANDIES AND NUTS,
And avery7dcacriptiOn - of Family 'CiraCeties s
which wiltUe sold at. • • • '.•'•
.. .
BETTER BARGAINS . ...
• ..
To "purchasers , than can be had at'atiy •other
establishment in the , cotiniry. •-• , ::• ,
HEAVY. BUYERS
And 'others may rest assured that thay will be
supplied with • ' .
SUPERIOR • ARTICLES
AT THE
.LOIIWST CdSli JMITES.
Call at the “Old Cash Store," one door Vtee ' t
+Of •th.e. Astor. House building, and get Abe Woith
of-your money. .• ' ,
, .
MATHER.
Smethpart, May 2'4,
•lISTCIk•IETTERS,
FehIVIAININU in the Post: Office, at Snieth
port, July' lit,
Arnold Sarah,. Lycins S. T.
Iltirly William; . Moran Matt ' -
Besse Louis E. - Match Henry r •••
Clark& C. • • Muloany Miss Jane , •
Evans Charles' • . Maggs John
Newton T. M.
'Roche Orren
Schmidt Charles 3
Stone Samuel
Short Miss L. E.:
Shaw William S.
- Evans B. E..
Etienne E. AT
Jabez
Hnll P.T.
Loghry. J. S. •
Langton J. L.
W..
Jones G.;
. • .
Persons'enquiring for tinfof the Oove let
saY gcadvertiiied:" . • • •
.S.; SARTWELL ,
Elaxclivare Stare,
OPPO,§i TB EXCELSIOR :BLOCK,' OLEAN
MllEsubscribers offer to thecitizens of Olean
and vicinity, a Inrge and, well selected
stock of: Hardware, at prices that cannon fait
to sait the purchaser..
IRON: AI !Repeal!, English, Swedes,
RODS: • Yolveniaii;.cail,aud:Siiikc•
NAILS: fat,lls
A FULL A,SSORTMENT OF -
CARPENTER and 111114iLWRIelliT 1CO:OCS,
'Besides
A 1 E
IN lINDS -
Sash, Glass; Pai&ts, Oils, Varnishes,
CaIRILLIGIE COODS,
ENAMELED CLOTH, 13ROAD CLOTH,
: DAMASKS,
SPOKES,:.
~•BOV`4 ,
SPRINGS, ARLES;
AND A LARUE QUANTITY OF
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
AtiENTS FOR TILE
BOSTON BELTING CO., . IiEATIIEB ANILBEIJTNG
- • . 'IIIIICN WE OFFER AT :,.• •
"Nr4iscvtfAurtjrzur. ,, s.
MILL, CIRCLE, HAND AND CROSS OUT.SAO9B,
thu cerebrated Fnotory of Itilxo,ckor',Dll44en'
. ,
PITO!' 'AND CANT:34 . BLAIMISMITEI TOOLS.
DRILLS, PIONS, StIREW , PLATAS and A t Nt.ILS.
FARMING' UTFNSILS,' ,
FORKS, RAKRS,, SOTTIIES;' •.•
• .MAN UFA/Dr:MEP QF . .• • . .
TIN; . SKEET . : IRON AND.OOPPEIL
.
.• STO vEs ,OF ALL , PATTERNS,: , •
,• . „ ; WITIL:00K AND, PAUL:OIL.; "• .
We respectfully sollolt.a share. of ' Your 'patrenas.' ;— ',*
Give us a call before purelutiing elsewhere: ,
' . • • • A,AIS-84 , C 0... •
TO THOSE WHO 'OWE . ME'
Ai.L who ere indehted:th". ihesiihileriher for
work are regdested , „td'cia , dritiriethately
end *tide their ececinnts; n'wthtywill thda 1111ve.
the rnielyis . troufile and
11fichenicisberg,' , Inne WI; 'A takOiri:! , :i
T 00K on the map, ofthe rr.nito**o
I—l - then look in tathe eldniand of
'end' you Will 'find
the niu-vit,, • .
FELLCES,