NEW AORICULTDIAL SETfLT►MENT TO ALL WANTING FARMS,. A RARE. OPPORTUNITY IN A DELIGHT - FUL AND, HEALTHY CLIMATE 25 • ". MILES SOIITHEA ST OF PHILA DELP,HIA; ON THrl CAMDEN . AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD • ..NEW JERSEY. • An old estate, consisting of several • thonsandi of acres of productive soil has been , divided into Ferinaof various ' sizes ta hat the purchasers. popullitimi of some Etfieen leundred, froin various 'parts of thei.middle States and New England have settled there the 'past 'year,' *- proved their places, and raised excellent crops.. The price of the land is at the low sum of from $l5 to-sqo per,acre, • the Ira is of the - :best quality for •the production of"' Wheat, • Clover; 'Corn, Piorhes,•Grapoi and irt;getablrs. .IT IS CONSIDERED THE BEST FRUIT. SOIL IN THE UNION. The place is . perfectly. , secure from frosts--the des.tructiv.ir enemy of the far'- 'pier. CrOpi of grain; grass -and • fruit are . .now ,growing 'and can•be Seen.: By, examining the place itself; a correct judgment can' be lormed of theprOduCtiveness ,of the land. Tha_terres are made easy to secure the rapid improvenient of the land, which' is only sold for•actual im provement: The result has been that' within' •the past. year, .soitia titre+ hundred housOi have been'erected, -two mills, one steam, four .stores, some forty vineyards,. and Peach ..orchardi planted, 'and a large. number.of other :itnpriave. ments, making it &desirable and active . place THE MARKET; u the readei may perceive;from its loeationi is THE BEST IN THE UNION. •:. ..Produce bringing. double 'the price than in locations away from the , city; and . more ' iban double the price at the Welt. lt is: known that the earliest and best fruits 'and .vegitables in this latitude come froth New Jersey, • and are annually exported, to the extepret Millions.. 1p locating here, the settler hes • many adven-; tages. 'He is in a few hours' ride of the great cities of New'England and Middle : States, he is near his old friends and associations, he is in a seeded. country where every impeovewent of. comfort and 'dein-soden is at hand. . . tie .ein buy e'very*. articlehe'Wants at the • cheapest price,.and sell his rodace for the -iiighest;•(in i the - West this is r .ersed,.) 'he has schooli .for his dhildren, divine serine4,. Jino . will enjoy an. open winter; and delightful elimate, 'where fe vers are utterly unknown.. •The result of the change'urin.thuse fi om the North, has gener ally been to restore •them to an excellent state' of health.. . ' . . . In' the. weV•of building and improvino, : lum ber can he obtained at themill, at the. rate of $lO to $l5 per •thousand.; ,Bricks from the brick yard opened in the place, every .. article can be•procured - in the place, good. carpenters are at hatid,.and there is no place, in the Union Where buildings, quid . improvements. can be: made cheaper. . . • The reader will at once be struck with, the ndvantages • here , preriented, and ask himself why the property•has pot.been taken up before. The .reason is., it Was never thrown in the market; and unless these statements were cor -rect, ncrone would be invited to examine , the land.before purehasing. This all are.expected to do. They will see, land under •cultivation, such is the extent of. the: settlement that they will. no doubt, meet persons from their own neighborhood; •they will witness the improve. in'ent's and can judge the character of the poir , ulation, If they come with a, view to settle they shOuld eonie: ptepared to stay a day on :two and be ready to purchase,. as;locations can not be held on .refusal: There are two dailyArains to. P.hiladelphia, arid to all fettlers who improve, THE' RAILRAOD COMPANY GIVES A , FREE TICKET FOR .SIX .I%kONTIIS, AND A HAVF-FRICE TICKETFOR THREE...YEARS. . THE TOWN. OF H.4MMONTON • in connection with' the _agricultural . settle, , ment, tyneiv and thriving town has ,naturally arisen, which• presents tnditeements for any kind of business, particularly storrs and :maulufacta .Tlte Slum bus mess could he carried on in this place and - market to good advantage; also cotton bUsineSe, and manufactories of agricultu ral iraptenient.! or Founderies for casting . Mudl arr riptes,:The improvement has bPen so rapid as. 'to insure a constant:and permanent'increase Of "business.: 'Town lotsof a good Size, we-.d0..n0t it Would effect the improve ment'ofthe place, ; can be bad at•from $lOO and upwards. The HaMinOnton Farmer, a monthly ',literary and agricultural sheet, containing, full itiforma tion of Hammontonican be obtaind at 25 cents . . . . Title indisputablewarrantee deeds given,. clear of all incurnbrance' when money is. paid., Route• to the land: leave Vine street.. wharf, Philadelphia, for. Harnm'onton•by . .Railroad; at M., 0r.44 P; M,.. Pare 90 cents. 'When there for Mr. Byrnes: Boarding con venietices • on , hand'... Parties ,had better'" stop with' Mr. BYrnes, a' principal, until, they: have decided mut° purchaSing, as he Will ShoW,them over the land in'his :carriage, .free of expense. Letters . and applications can ;be addressed to Landis.& Byrnes, Hamdionton P. 0.," Atlantic Co. Newlersey, of S. B. 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MP-01111E01AL 'ROMER:: Circulation;. 100,006: IDITED BY JOHN THOMPSON Quotntions corretted tiy;7IICOMPSO 2 Niall Street. Published by, Cuts. Bi:or:lbELt,,: . ;l7 . Fr . akl'ii St ••• ',TER.Mb 'OF 61117SCRIP1 , 101.:CII4 ADVANCE{ gubseribefs . Weekly,..-:s2l',Seni-montlilyi.'.'...ti I alonthiy.., .75c, Postmasters or- athers,wlM..forinadd . -for weld to the money to advance, we Will.send the Hyper ter Coin' Chart Manuel, and Descriptive' List,'VA.. • 5-copies of the - . Weekly, 'one .Year........ 59 00' • • 5 copies of the - Semi-monthly.,.• • • •-••••••.- —I 00 '..10 copies of thn:llonthly.... , •.: pp '.We will forwartl.gratuitously to . ..any 'person: sending a s2o:ot . the above, rates, at any one.timd,-'our Amiriean' Gold' Coln —,Tcst 'Address, THOMPSO.BRITPHERS,BaIIi6is, ". . '. No. 2, Wall St.' N.Y.,., Proprietors. THE HAMMONTON FARMER—A' news .paper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, also setting, forth' full accounts.of the new-set. tlerrient.ofHaniinonton; in New JerSey, can be Subscribed for 'at only 25 cents per annum. InClose pestage - ststipsfor the amount.. Ad dress to. Editor of the Yarrner; Hammonton, P. 0., Atlantic Co., New Jersey, Those. wishing cheeplancl,..of the..b'est'quality; in one of the healthiest and tnost delightful climates in the Union, and..vvhere crops are never cut down., by frosts, the :terrible scourge of the mirth, .see advertisement of Hammonton Lands.. WiLIM2Yei , ELLCCIE2M2 Patented Sept 9, 1856.. • •IN ILE 1" S.JIIIT .T" :WASHBOARD AND BEATER are the.two first and .most natural implerrients e.ver . Vsed iii Washing Clothes. Notwithstand ing it has been . ..the: study of inventors. - to do . them away, and for that purpose several hun dredmatents have been issued, yet it hai been of, no effect. They. have ,;failed in their. at tempt. ',Their machines have, been condemned and thrown -away,'and the. Wash. Bpard. and- Beater.'again used in their stead." .• •. This Machine combines them.. togetller, at tae,,hed .to a progressive lover in such a • manner as "gives great pOwer to.Ahe Beater,', while eitfier p,ay. he used,as the operator May'desire.: The motion of the Beater ip quisk end easy, the pressure gentle and poweiful. which :gives it t he,advantage over , all other mSrhines,..ant) is sotlechleifhy competent. judges. • Manufactured andsold at.M.ehriaiesbUrg,: by • . • 1 A. IVOLtERS. • 18,:1858. -..• . FARM LANDS FOR SALE 22 :‘1 IL ES.from Philadelphia by Rri.lroad, in thei.Staie-4.New Jersey. Sail .among the. best for Agricultural' litirposes; being a good . loam soil, with a clay • bottiam.. The land di alarge•tract, divided in-. to small farms, and 'hiindreds -from all parts'of the' country 'are. nowsettlingand.bUilding,.. The crop. produced are very large and can be Been growing. The climate is delightful, and secure from .frosia...Teams from $l5 to. $2O per acre, payable within four years by.instalments; To .visit the: place,—Leave Vino - Street Wharf 'at Philadelphia 01 7?, ..I'..M—by.Railroad.for Hain , mouton, or address . R, J. pyrites; by" setter, Hammonton Post Office, Atlantic County, Ne . W :jersey : : Se.; full . advertisement in .another Cabinet Shop in Mechanicsburg.. A ' WOi,TE.IIS respectfully announces to . the public that, noOyithstanding, , these hard times, he is manufactUring und keeps cork, stantly on hand all kinds. of furnittire, such ;as DIVANS, • • • oS F .11• S OTTOMANS, • , CARD; CENTER, • BREAKFAST. TABLES, CHAINS -of all-kinds 'and styles; Cane and Common, Ready'Made Coffins, &c., of the very best mat , .rial and Manufacture. , •. . Smethport, F,ebAS,.l.SitB i-tc, ALL WANt,INGFARMS.IN A DELIGHT fiII rich•soil, and secure from froqs.— See, advi.rtiserinent of Harnmopton Lands in so other column. : , , • , , Arrival and Departure',of Mails. POSi.OFFIQE, • • Ole . an—terives every morning at &o'clock ; ar .. rives.every evening; . CoudersportLeaves Tuesday and Saturday mornings; arrives Monday and Friday Ship"pcn—Leaves Tuesday,. Tltt;;-sday, and -Sat ' iirday Mornings, arrives Monday., Wednes . day and. Friday evenings. • • .. Riaway—teaves'Monday, Wednesday ,and Friday . mornings ; arrives Tuesday . , -Thurs day:and Saturdayj evenings. • . Warren—Leaves Tuesday 'mornings and arrives Thursday evening,s. • • . . SARTWELL - ,P. M.' • .PERSONS WANTING CHANGE OF CLl mate for health. See adv.ertisement of Ham- . monton Lanqs, atiother column: , • . Slone Coal. •• • 'JIHE.suBSCMBER keeps on handlor sale Stone. Coal, qf the best quality, at the Grist Mill, in : Mechanicsburg. Grain of all kinds.taken.in exchange. • GHORDIS CORWIN. • . . TO ALL WANTING FARMS . SEE AD svertlspment ofilammOntort.Latids. . • WE are not in the hiibit of 'telling' "Fish bat we have' got MACKEREL; COD and WHITE FISH, besides hosts. oil TEA 40'onts. s H. F. WRIGHT.. 'PERSONS WISHING TO ESTABLISH Manufactories in,.a pew' and thriving place where buslness is good. See advertiietnent of the Hammonton .Settle• ment: .•-• •.. FRESIT Burping Fluid at the , • . ASTOR ROUSE 'STORE. GRAPE GROWERS CAN CARRY ON their business, rzioSt successfully ut . Hammcinton, free from frosts. - Some , folly Vineyards set out the past season,. .See advertisement of Hammon ton Lends, anoth er column. ''AItE,::•:CHEAY' TAYLOR'S, REGULATOR. A. N. Taylor. k4s now, in ,§;ore:this Laiist Se 94: if" NEW ., SUMMER GOODS Ever brought into this 'Cointty t :Presenting' .UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS IN , . . EXTENT, :I'.4RIETY, .E..t.,,EGANVg,' and .B.EAUTY. oje 'design and ' 110 11 IJ3[OOlOll ARE 'HERE Now is - the Tim,e To ,Select_ from, the Large,l I . ,,Stbek and dinrchasH 6' boodi while. PRICES ARE DOWN! Th'e Goodsare Going Off like HOT CAKES on a FROSTY MORNING, And iho,s6 who wish go.'llakS CHOICE SELECTIONS SHOULD CALL EARLY FIRST COME; FIRST SERVED Ills Int;poise Stuck consiifs. of ,a, 1) . .11.i.y . ......0 . -0, , 0'D $:; In Endless ,Variety PARASOL 'AND :UMBRELLAS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS & V.FSTINGS MILLINERY Goops, LADIES' DRESS PRINTS, LA WNS; LADIES' CHALLI Sc LAWN ROSES, Flounced, at $1 bEIXATZES,Att'IO cts ,In. fact ,a Coil])leen 'Asieniinent of• . .DRESS G0201)S. 16:090.ydi. 5000 BLEACHED. SHEETINGS, • GR.OOERIE.S SUGARS, F.E.otn3; &c., .!‘c HANS at'l2k , ets. TRAS at 31 to 62i'citc BOOTS & SHOES, . , . . . . . .Large'ststock ever ofTered.in this...seetion of, cOuntryi Men's Kip Boots, a prime 'article.— Womenli Calf Boots, Men's .Brogan Shoes, WomfM's Gaiters, tipped, Arothen's enameled In addition to.tlie above he has-claige: STOVES. . . IiARDIV4RE, • ~q.nocitE.R.r, DRUGS: MEDICINES, - TANKgE, NOTIONS, • HATS AND CAPS, IRON • Rod and . ' • • Hoc•T Iron, • . . :Ger7iian and Cast Steel,. . Wash Tubs 'and, Grain Ileums, Patel t Boards; Vinegar, Fluid, Camphene j " ruipeptine, • • • AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, And a thousand other -things too numerous -tO mention, which' will - be sold WHOLESALE OR RETAIL 1.17" Country. merchants supplied at as low prices 'as they cnn buy in New York or any of the eastern citiee,.for cash or improved credit: Stnethport, June, 1859, -.. 100:iDCON:4Aildrii:V*400*10:4 • YO3;isUtTlPublisLAhedi ND-MkT 25tnURITY, Oratia, Tuctusand; . A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL 11, TREATMENT; . wittiOut Medicine, of Sper miitorrhea,or;LoCal Wealaiess,Alockurnal Emis sions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay cif the. system,. Impotency, and impedi ments to' Marrtaie generally.. • B. DE LANEY, M. D . The'important feet that the many alarming .complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth; may .1m easily removed wmt ou+ MEDICINE, s'in this amall.tract clearly de monstrated ;' and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, ae adopted by the Author, fully explained; by mearis'of Which every . one is enabled tri tri eOre stsErx perfectly and a t the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the ad vertised_ noitrtims of the day. Sent* teriny addre.s, gratis and post free in a *sealed envelope by remitting (post paid) t wo postage stamps to: Dft. B. DE LAN4Y, 88 Emit 31st Street, New York City. HARDWARE: at eTlestsuracttsrere IPrices. APING ENLARGED MY FACILITIES Hat tkre bid Stand , • EXCELSIOR BLOCK, . For keepng.conitantly (inland a 'much' larger supply and . asioitment, of the heavy . arti.; cles of Hardware generally kept by the JObbing Houses,.and haiing secured the-AGENCY of • *. • many Manufacturers' • • • including -th • celebrated '• ~.FALL.RIVER NAILS, WHEELER; MADDEN BAKEWELL' S Also those of WELCH , & GRIFFITHS-0d . .• other *takers, •• , • FAIRBANTS SCALES, VOTiING:...'STOVES, GLASS I PROPOSE TO SELL ALL Mqn - tii.factu.rersPriees. . . .• • Algol propo osel at a amall " •Commission from .my LARGE. an WELL 'SELECTED GINGHAMS, SHELF ana other HARDWARE In:the selection of 'which I have taken. much pains, . having .given my personal : atter tion thereto. , . • HOUSE TRIMMINGS, COTTON YARN, 42:-..fr....077 - 2:- . 2,i) COOKING and PARLOR of every desirable FERM CARPENTERS',..:'. ' :. MILL=WRIGHTS'. Of the' most. approved 4anufaeture, PECK AXES, SPADES, PITCH FORKS, TUBS, WHEEL-BARROWS; • • PUMPS LEAD PIPES,. and LAMPS for OIL; CAMPTIENE, 'FLUID,. and My motto is: The' Largest Sales of the very BEST GOODS at . the lOWEST Re munerative Prices Insures the Largest Profits to the Seller, futnishes the Buyer with the Cheapest and Best Articles, and gives the best satisfaction. LIBERAL DISCOdNTS, WILL BE MADE If people will pay higher prices lor.no better 'articles at other places, it shall be their own fault.and . not mine. . In connection . with the abOvei I am able to eupply Orrehort notice SHEET--IKO N 4SCOPP.gR WORK, Having in my employ Competent and experi enced workinen, whose work bas never failed ,tor give satiefactionY ' .c 'y. , .13. lA'R'v., PROPRIETOR) No. '2, and 3 gxcelsior Block Olean, May 25, MD, N° 2 &°3 OLEAN, S A WS, RUBBER. and LE4TIIEB BELTING STEWART'S (unexcelled) POPULAR, of all Sizes, Sorts and Descriptions. THE ABOVE ARTICLES AT BLACXSMITHS' END . MASONS' TOO L S , MATTOCKS; RAKES, BUCKETS, KEROSENE TO DEALERS ALL KINDS OF New, Arrangement. LOW PRICES . : RULE! J. E. 4. WHITE I-IAS• AT HIS, STORE, ONE DOOR EAST OF THE ASTOR: HOUSE, LARGE WAND, COMPLETE C.r 4- 4.•()::C.R . W i I: E,S.--,, P:R.O.V tSI.oN.S, Which he intends to sell at pricee which will Defy Competition. I HAVE- ADOPTED THE READY-PAY: SYSTEM., And can assure the public there is one place, to buy goods where 'there is.. • NO JOCKEYING Where yen Cah send you ordercand your Cull and get ,your Goods 0.8 cheap 0.0 though you came yourself. . , SUGARS,. from 9 1-2 to 15 cts. GOOD MOLASSES, 60 - ots: STUART'S SYRUP,::, GREEN . AND BLACK TEA, SPIC,E.S.•of all kinds, SALE N RATpB 8 cta:, A few Toro . phests. of that 44 ct. TE;A; TOBACCO of all kinds, RAISINS, And in fact everything uipally kept in a Grocery Store. • FLOUR, PORK & SALT A NV A 1 ; . NEVy LIVERY STABLE IN TOWN; . T HE SUBSCRIBER. announces to .the• pub lic that he has established Livery Stable •in the Borongh of SMethport. It is located on . Main . Street, s 'few rods below Mechanic street; and embraces a well. •selected Stock. Single and'. double horses 'and carriages, furnished'. at all limes, at IoW rates, with or without; drivers. The proprietor. keeps , none but sound and gett• tle•horses, which are perfectly relfablizi.an& free from fault or 'trick. ' • With an. extensisie , experience 'in the tnAsi. ness, arid .a determination to please his - caste mere; the' proprietor' solicits . the . patronage o PAINTS, SMethpqrt, April '29 4 2859. j THE SIDE Ha VACATED B,'. F. WRIGHT ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT HE • HAS. REMOVED TO THE. , ASTOR HOUSE : :STORE. WITH 'H/S LARGE' STOCK° OF VROCERZES, irc!, *hex* ki,.ofTers at Wtolesile or . Retail SUGARS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS SHOVELS, GREEN, BLACK & IMPERIAL TEAS OF DIFFERENT GRADES, ROASTED, GROUND, JAVA4ND MO COFFEE PAILS, S FR UPS,& RICE, SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES, RAISINS,. FRUITS, NUTS, PRUNES/ BARING POWDERS, CODFISH AND . MACIEIIgt, Flour, Pork, Blain, 'Butler, -Lard, Fggs, WOOD 'AND WILLOW. WARE, BOOTS a;n43. STIOF,S, Together with a large assortment of all kinds of Goods kept in a Groeiqy Store, which he offers to tell forlieady Pay at- thalowest mar- B. P. WRIGHT• Smethport, June Ist, 1859, Pres't Judge—Hon. R. G.:White, Wel'short) Associate - Judges —lion. Jr. Darling, Smethport, . Hon. S. Holmes, Bradford. , • Sheriff—Joseph Morse, Smetbporl. Prothonotary=Samuel Smethport. Register - azid Ricorder—C. K. Sartwell, Stneth- Treastirer, (pro ton.)—Epos Parsons, Brad(or,d. Commiasioners—ljaniet J. keyes, Eldred, W. Colegrove, Norrvieh; . Nelson Peabody, Ceres ContoaLsioner.s' Clerk—j;R: Cliadwick, Smetfi- -Auditors—S. C. Coriin, Smeihpcitt,. Carter, Corea. • • . • Distria Atorney.— arren Cowles; Suethlort Coroner.--Jamea Bond, Lafayette.. . , IN CIIVRNS and • Yapaiiitad *rare, ,Stot 4 4l 1; Pipe and Tin Cat Holes at AtAllOl,lll.. STOCK OF J. HANES AT. 1;019 • PRICES, war= jinx, County. Directory. '.: : . H..JONog4Ei':''!!P,'ir: . -7.. : 7,FIPT.TA.,.:::.:gtgp; 4N - 7, ...:IktgA:ti...,:. .•$:.-:"..o.il''''*i.ill DR. 'MATHER would ifforin thapablid , . that he has peitnifientfy established' cr , • :this place, and will keep constantly on' band, larie.quantities of •'„ *, Flour, Fee 4. .4111ealy For isle, by t4e load or smailer4vOgntitierr SNORTS AND lIDDLINOSi P . R . By the birrel or pound, FLOUR -..IAND:sALT • P . , Cod Flub, White "Fish, lYlackinsive Trout, • ,Mackerel, , Sy - rup Pose ar, .T4O Best .TEA in , COFFEE, CANDLES, RICE, STARCH TUBS, PAILS, CANDIES. AND NUTS; And. everr4escrim.ion Tamily 9rocories will solo at . • FLUID • • TTER..BARGAINS To . purchasers than can be had at any. other establishment hi the country: . • HEAVY BUYERS And others may rest assured that they, will be supplied with , ' SIIPERIOIt ARTI6LID3- LOWEST C.ISII ILITES., • Call at. the “Old Cash Store,'! one door'Weit of the Astor ,Houee building, and get the worth of your nioney. : • . - .":, • - D. 11, - MATHER, Snethpott, Shy 24, 1850. . • LIST 07.1, EMAINING in the Pin- Office at Smeth4 JR; port, July Ist, 11159. . ' Arnold Sarah, - . Lyons S. 'F.• Berlq William, Moran Matt- ° Besse Louis F. . : March Henry Clarke C. Evane Charles Evana.B..E.. Edeline E. M. Havens Jabez Hall P. P. Loghey J. S.. Langton J. L. .Persons engssiring, for any of the above let.; ters svill. say icadvertised." . ; S. SARTIVELL, P. M. I-Tard.ware .Store g ‘ OPPOSITE EXCELSIOR BLOCK, OLEAN rpHE subscribers air to the citizeris of Olean 1 and' vicinity, a laige and .well selected stock of Hardware, at prices that cannon fail 'to salt the pm:chaser. . • • . IRON : . American, taglish, Swale& • • • • HODS: Norwegian; Nil Ail 8 11 16 e4 NAILS : tut, Orroughl, Clinch antllivet, • A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CARPENTER and MILLI*RIGIRT TOOLS, H.:...RD.W.ARE IN ENDILEB6 VARIET . I% , .pasli, Mails,. Paints, Oils, Narnishos, . CJRRLIGE G 00.11,%. . ENAMELED CLOTH, 'ItROAD.CLOTtij DAMASKS, . BOWS, SPOKES, VELVIsi SPRINGS; A XLES,. AND A LARGE QUANTITY OF Table and Pocket Cutlery AGENTS FOR THE OSTON BELTING Co., MIER AND •BENIN. WHICH W& OyFEI~ ST iVICAT..7IIJFAdt.MELPR 8. 'PRICE& . MILL, CIA,CLEiIIAND,AND OEOBO Si ; 8401,11 i From the eelebeated*Phetory Of Ts:oeltti;l4htlttii • PITCH AND CAKITII; BLAGIIRMIFFI.FOOta DRILLS, VICES, SORRIF I4ATHd ' and:AIIYII.II; '' FARMING 13'FiNEGIZif,- RAKES; MANIITAOTIGIEIR'Ot SHEET, :MOH: '"•,_,COP.PEIL • • - • STOVES -or :Att.;•VsNTTE4Ns; F/ITIEOGGIAND FSAIILO4. ; .• . • tVe'reopiotiiiiy of youTimitruhige.- 7 ; Give us small before pUreluiiing elseltherc. : • . : . • .': • !..itioAMS:4I••CO." •Olean,.iu y 5 , 1869, , . ..TO_THOSEAVIIO OWE ME A LL whd are indebted toilie'subseribef for work are requested 'An' call inienethitely and settle lbeir abeatinie; es livVY wilbtbus 11"6Va themselves trenbia.ind cosh . • CHARLES' CLEVELAND.) Meehaniesburgaune`2l;.iBs9. , Aocm on the . map of 'the ;United 810u 1 ' - tholotook into the:: old stand' of FoaliSniiHr. and yein.sirifl: Sod Ed . r, .• . , By the birriol or sack' AT• THE • 'Mujoany Miss Jane Magee John . t fiewtori T. M. 2 Roche Citron. Schmidt Charles . 3 . Stone. Samuel E. .• Short Miss L. E. ,• Shaw William S. - Jon'ea G. W., . , Bet,ides