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' ' . 1 • •••••••;.'•••• •••• 111.0/ + 1 1 44.4.0;,.:0 • ••••• '•a* ' • z „ • „ 'f t tv:ii# • r.p, 1 2;. .4. 1 o;tail.4 at:' _aslikhietWrire rrieettt trAvINGL NAT4AUGED. , „ Mt,..IrACILITIF.S, 1.1. it the Old. Stand; • .. • , A , 4`.• ` ;” ' ` .0; 7:UCIELAVOR BLOCK, , .„ . *ig eiastantly.on hand 'a much target senlksteeirtuesisit 01; th e benyr *TSP.; , • . witre'lentilidlyi'llifistist • • • , the ;ebbing Houses and haying • tbs.: AGeNcrlf many Masgetheturere • • • • , isieludinh h . t VAIL RIVER-NAILS, ' t ; WHEELER, MADDEN . .& DAKEWELL'S , • ' • . , Also those of WELCH At. GRIFFITHS and • • , other mikiirs,-• • • , liiijiiiiiiatis,.':.. - •.-.:' " LEATAIR BELTING, 8511 Thin (liegellaiMULlS COOKING STOVES, GLAss„ of all Dim Sorts soi Description. 1 . 1 - '....;:.v,. '',.!:: 7 ;;':i',''' ,- ,, - :. 'ii , :.. - .:.;:. , .,. •?,..,._:„ ~ PROPOSE TO; - ' . ';' l ,:.' ' '':--• s/3' iti-AILL I • Ink Ailovic ARTICLE/AT Mizinfetottirers',PriOia. Also I pripoaa' to sail at a Cornminpion from ray LARGE and WELL SELECTED STOCK et:. .;.:.. Tarili!P-7ltaac SHELF - ..JIARRWARE, apd trilicoo.- t'ad In the seleetien of which I baye taken much hair,ing given my 'personal attention HOUSE TRIMMINGS, . . 13:1=1 kumew, 114 Robt, Ofl4 f' ; !=i:l ia~va=Wilms cilti,:ti:„.7.:.:. - .k . :..0.,#. 1 4—Leiris W. it—huithan COOKING and FARLOR of every desirable CARPENTERS;. MOI-WRIGNTS', Luioirs , Of the' most approved Manufacture, PECK. AXES, spiprsi PITCH 1,0110, BUCKETS,. TVA!, WrIZEL-DARROWS, PUMPS, I,F4D.PriEIi, and TUBINO, • LAMPS is, OIL S a#MPHENE, FLUID, and ESE 1. 3ntOnt 2 .•••..2 My, motto hi The Lamest Bales of the very : BEST GOODS at , the LOWEST Re menenrtive Prices Insures the Largest Profits to the Selbsr, furnishes the Buyer with the Cheapest andßest Articles, and gives the best satirfastion. 2 2 • . .. ' 1 5 .! 3 *0,4. • 3 LIBERAL DISCOUNTS WILL BE MADE • If people will pay higher prices for no better artieles at,otherpliesei it shall be their own - halt and not • ' lii*isiitietfoit with. the above, I am able to itoppb! oa short notice. . • . e q . .01 , t.; , ......... ~,* .144..',1;'. 1 . , ';1 11 ".. - o '..j.!'t •': ; ;,,.:/ - .., , '' , .: , ..11 y t 4,IC "_ . 14 4. ''.', i ~ . ....f • ' ' .- , ~• • ~ S,',l", ' . :': ' ' 4 :4:;mailoliS i '1,...','D- •.' kv .. : 1 , - iltv • (Lk, . ** . 4 • ps B7 .';,... •uf ,-, 111 . 270 0 , - PpER—WORK **lei In iii,6oo Coitiotost and awl iiiwtwadiiimi wawa work los Oferfaibo Ike* "Wiletim „ , ba:V• B. .46bittek ' ' ' • • • fixtrausrol, , 'Slut:and 3 Excelaior Block 'oloo4lltayt or nip, flattens T , OOLS, SHOVEL i ,- !: , :,- - is.i.rrticks. , RAKES, •KEROSENE. TO DEALERS. iltL *INDS 01P ...,,..81VIETHPORT LIVERYISTABLE;':.....) .7 4 HE, f l trniffitlEtkivh*i iipiwid : ii,*w... Pt,.. ... .. erg Stable in'Sniethport, it' the residence: 'lrt;' , s griiiiiiirtiiiilleri "Strietp - three,'. doors 'liiitt.orihiVeliii Iliusei;irliere,eiir be' ,found the'beetAfilierspr,seil Varriages at lowriricee. I,4o,fate,Sdi.; tit.. Make • Smethport a . , perroseiirit •iiiiderlericatal asks s share of; patronage. ... , :...; A. N. SMITH. .. .Brnii!llveui: Auiguit. 24, 41339. ~ • 023,11. . L L BARKER'S, :STRAW-CUTTER,. TlBll,llidtlßEß'new . Offers t . the'pub. 1. 'llc this, Itn rt S ProvetiaW-cjitter full' , eoitfirlenie that who t take the trouble icr wit nessiti operations will tie convineeti of its iti perioritrover,any other InoW in use. supply, kept eenstaatfy,on . 'hand ontl rnan., utiternied to orderc., 87' As no tither ;person his , t he- right. to itintle'or-teses this Curter within M'Keirt Open ti;•all- Who aretreing'it. in ; violation of the psi ent will be , prosecuted. Mechanicsburg, August 27, 1859. .. PLOWS . • .. • aIDE-HILL ANDSHOVELPLO*S,'AreD pepitir article, minureetereA at the • FURNACE: • DISSOLIT - ' ItinHE"Partnership: lierkofore eijoi(na w . sen Catham Devling sof Larribor towy . • ship, Clifiron'cotinty,' , arid John L.:Seek .vSiib of hl,'Kean comity; N.; oyas'ibie day ctiss:s oolved'h.Y.Oty• mutual eonOent:: 1 1 111 &bre the firm are to be Pold •to the tiobseriber, in !Owes bandkererrhe Eicioko. • • • .VA.T,HANtirEVLING. , . . Liimber. „ Ttp., Clinton Co.; Sept. 20. 1859: . . • . • GENERAL DEALER IN. • r IL' GOLD AND SILVER • s ,•. WA,TCHES., ~fO. rri NANCY GOODS, CLOCKS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ° OtEA.N. •• N. Y. 02r Repairing of Watches and Clank's-4Ele in good style and keirranted. nn'T Dozzeits FORFEIT. . DR.' HUNTER ; WILL FORFEIT 450 ,• I F .L/failing, to o'cure. any case of 'seeret . dreams Abet .may come, under his care,•no matter .hOw iong.standing or afflicting. • Either epicure in.. voted to his Private .Rooms; 44 North. SEV ENTII:St.; Philad'a,'• without fear of interrup tion froth Otlier patients.. Sirangeraand others who hive been unfortunate, in the selection of PhYsician are invited so•cell, • . • IMPOTENCY;—Through unrestrained in • dulgence of the pesisions,' by . excess or. •selt abuse,•tbe evils are numerous.. 'Premature im potency, involuntary sentinel fflicharges,•wast Mg: of the ;organi, loss: ar . Memory, a distaste for fernale.inciety, general debility,, oir eonsti ttitional derengementi•are . sure to folio*. .It neon/nay, consult the Doctor With cconfoitnee; he offers a Perfect . cUre: • • ••• • READ AND REPLECT. 7 —The.. afflicted would do. well'.to &fleet : •befoie• trusting 'their health -:and happinesp, And in many cases their, in•the'hands of physicians ignorant of ihisichuts of maladies: It ii , certainly impessi; ble:for one man to understand all the ills the himanfamily are subject. to.. Every respecta 7 ble'physician has hts peculiar branch, -in which .he is'more luccesefel than • his brother profess- Ori, and to that' be, devotes inost,of his time • :YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclosieely devo ted•to the study and treatment:of diseases :'of ' the sexual organs, ;together with•ulceri lotion the body, throat, nose, or : legs,.'pains iri the head, Or bonesonercurial rheumatism, so rict. urea, gravel, irregularities, diieaies • arising from yoUthful excesses, or..impueities of the blood, whereby.tbe .conititutinn hole' become enfeebled, enables the Doetor to.offer,speedy relief: to all Who may Place thernselvea under , 05rMedieine• forwarded' , to any part of the United btatee,Price TenTiollariper Package . . , Forsaltii DR. ,DICKINSON'S CELEBRA thii.MAGN.DTO-ELECTRIC .24 AC ti No acid Or other ingredient required; .it .s.rower being obtained from a permanent magnet. Nn family should be without One:. Pride,only $lO. PAILS, Anitiatind Depliture . .• • 6M/1111.011T .POST OFFICE. • • Olean --Leaves every morning atO'clock; sr . . rives' everY evening. • • . . Coudersport--Leaves Tuesday and Saturday mornings'; arrives Monday Unit Friday eves. Shippen—Leave Tuesday, Thursday aryl Sat urday mornings, arrives .14onday, - Wednes r day and Friday eveningi. •litirigway- 7 Leaves Monday, Wednesda . y and Friday mornings; arrives. Ttissday,.Thurs• • day and Saturday evenings. •• Warran—LeivesTuesday mornings and's rrives :Thursday evenings. .• .". • . S. SARTWELL, P: M. THE 'HAMM' INTON. FARM KR- 77 Ar. nPWIS, paper . devoted to "Literature .aril. Agriculture, also setting toith full accounts Of the'new e.t. tleMent of Hammonton,. in New Jervey,cari fir onbscribed for ; at only 25 cents' per annum. • Inclose' postage stamps forthpornount. Ad , dress to Editor .of tbe Farmer, Hammonton, P 0., Atlantic Co:, New Jersey, . Thoie cheap land; of the best quality, in ,one of ti. healthiest and , most` dolightful climates in t h.• Union, 'and where crop are never Cut down by frosts, the terrible scOprgefif the north, se— advertisement of Hammonton Lands. ' , . . . • ~ Cabinet Shop in Mechanicsb urg, 'A . WOLTERS• regretfully. enriciiinees to -04,i the public that, notwithstanding these hard times; he. is mantitheturing and lire.r in: atantlyon hand all kinds .of furniturP, Binh as SOF.IB ".OTTOMANS, • • . , • , CARD, CENTER, . DINING . AND BREAKFAST TABLES, CRATRE•tifell•kiede and elytee,•Cane end Cenernoii• Ree4y4Kade • Collins, &c., of the "very 'bast me“.rial and manufacture., Somithrtorti Feb.* 1860 be cerried'on.'prOfiptbly edvertieemept pr klempuretpi DE -HUNTER'S . Baing an original and s populir, Treatiie, on . Li• . litSt =19 . : VICIZat Their 'Phylitilogy,' Tanntinns and".Sexuel • D .orders of. every kind, 'with, never-failing rem edied for the speedy cure ordiseases of a . rii titite'l!o.o depritte'cbarartrri - .ineiOnt io the riolptihn of the'Lawit:or.Natore and of Ica- PRIOE•TWZATY-FIVE CENT'S. . . ' ' - The author of the.ubove .. • , -.\\Ni ft!, , riii ' volume is. ' a graduate, \lle - 'PIFI!!Pi II 4. and'..havitw devoted:.a lis!!/ :Z -; ' ' . , .quarter ,rif a: century' ~ „,,X.,,i 4 P - the study and treatment ' . I'AMIEZZe ~.:Z. of, BYO : Ilia and kindred ',.,„,.--,•• • , :-.-, s $ ,diiorders.as,a.speCiatity, -. • ////ri , i! ii..\` '• • be has 'become possessed of most invOnable information in regard:to the •arne, and is-ahleto.Comprese into vode meetrm compass the . very quintescerice of medical, sci ence on thiS ricpportant.subj.:ct ; and as there = sult. of the'rexpetience Of..ilie.. most eminent physicians in I . .:urope'apd America iitheroUgh ly dertiOnstrated..iir his oven highly suCcerisfur practice ii! ; the trei,tmen't of secret .diseased in many. thou ands of .cases ,in the.city of Phila.: dolphin alone.' , ' • , - :'''. ....'-' ' .. , , . Tmitimony ol'llt . Prof.,of Obsteriiies hi Penna. . , . • . . • Thrwrerils MEDICAL MAtifIAL.?! Thu. anthoi. of „this work, unlike the.. majority: •of lhose • who 'adveitise to the • dieueses of . . which. it trp.afte,' ip.ii - grOduat of One Of the hest iColleges -in `the Unitedtates. - .: It ti.frOilq ,me otetisuro tO.-re'eor.nniund .him td the. onjorilin afr. nt:to, i of nirpractire, as., a .antt ,ia.fierity,red practil loner, - in honor .10:integrity . thuy Ogee. the. erenteit eon • I.ONGSHORE; AT.. D. '..l%;an; A Woridtiltird, .211". D of Pents.':-theiti It gives' me, pletigure adilmy teititimny. to the'profes‘iornirohility'Of the . Aathor, or.ihe Maul:l NumerousNueroag cases a. osL , 4;dosoriheGPOtal.Orinng, some of . them' ;or g : - ) ( msailing; havo.come under my notice, in which his Skill has been .manitestin : restorim to perfect health; in some instances where_the, tien t hat beeirimnsidererf beYoiitl.mt;dlctil. aid. In the, treatment of •Sealiinal weakness , or . ilia rrangement of th r tune'ipa..rn'Oduced by. Eregs of ienery, I dpnof.know i he. profession:` pitainted•With the , Antho'r some thirty'. yeiit s. deerin'it rnomore.thtiO' justice'to bin') won, ns n kindri”ss to the unfortunate' victims •pf early Indisereyon,:tri tee' mmend him as one 'in whose art-deg.:Moil, skill Out! integriey!they safely cronilJ terms-lees. . • • • 'ALFRED WOODWARD; 11. D... One i ; flP , i free-of. 'rmstage . .tO any: part. of 'the 'Milted States for 25 rents,;•or 6 'eopies poSt noid, COSDEN Publishers,. 'bex,.l67, Philo , le fiihia. • • • , ": a* - Bookse.fh. is, Ca o vaigers and pook..A g , -n supplied:oa the'omst liberal terra's:. DR. COIIGISWELL'S NEW MEDICAL SALT. FOR INFLAMMATORY DISEASES ONLY: 'New Medical Salt I New Medical Salt! IT IS NOT A CURE ALL! 1:0 - For. Inflammatory Diseases Only DR. COGOSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL • -SALT;•• instead . of.being a remedy, for ills ; •has control over but.orte 'ill. 11:.s but one and accomplishes but one thing; to wit: SUBDUES INFLAMMATORY'DISEASS, Whaye.ver be ha form or lOcality, whether in th'e;heall,...throat. übdpmepotxtremitier "• • • . • , • I\TEW MEDICAL SALT.. Its Pacaliar 4.1 excellence is, that without thetiseless loss of blood and strength, it elPetitally . .cur , .•e flasuntatecy , Diseases.,: (no others), by' producing an.equilihriumof all the fluids in the bOdy, the want' of which is'the fale.o.sose of inliamet ion! MOTION TO INVALIDS I. ! • Th e . foll O w-1111 irg form which i llie . Unbalanced -fluids as sume,.and many not•ifere mentioned, that have more or less fever or : pain, are' is easily sub dued by the New Medical Salt, as fire is ex tinguished by water, • to. wit:- -Brain Fever, Headache, ..Rush of Blood to , the Head and •11 , art, Fite,luilamed eyes, ears; nose; lungs and liver,•Neuralgia,'Spinal affections, Erysip. - elas, Bronchitis, •Pleurisy, 'Asthma, Coughs; Dyspepsia, Venereal -Diseases,' Aheurnalism; Gout, Scroffula, and all- itching and other ctita neOus.ertiptions, Colds, and Female Diseaies, TAR.segggswell'i New Medical Salt ex erts, Tike the vieine matter;.an extraotdi nary. influence' over the veins and arteries, 're sulting in a gradual 'decline inflammation as indicated by the pulse, avl:ich . soon. resumes its mirpral state, as they heat, pain and fever die-. DR, . New Medical Salt (Rini Just whAt it claims to do 7 - 7 no more; ito leis..- - -equal , zPs the fluids by renuiving from - the .v44 , t , n_ all arterial. and venons:obstructions. :Dearriptit, G i l raNgrx maybe obtained.hom any. beaggist bas this yalusble . medicine toe. . . DR.• Gotgswell's . New. Medical Salt . 'Got a.Circiiliii, : a , k any Druggist al.out tii'i. NEW MEDIrAL S.-.IIJ. 'Aiikynur neigh !tors a boyi • it t o NEW MEDICAL S .11. T- I. ,irk, try; it .no sielc j rtinSntber qv; NEW MED-. ICA.L• SA LT. .- • . - . ..' ,•' : .• Dr.' Cagrwell't Antiphlogiatie Salt. Aeurr, Streipimmtc dn , $p 50. r. S by . rnail, 'expPn.se, on,rec«ipt of , price Inyaliciv with rhrin;ll.• or lone standing-arse 'Lases, should 4,LivAys order e,rhronic package. • . D. C. TAYLOR & CO., . • G'eneral - Ake:his, 202, Duck St:Phila. COGGSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL SALT jr is for sale in Stnithuort by. J.C. HAMLM & CO., and by all ent.rpriaine: Druggists wherer the Deranerat .is read.' .'As it is. not a niteat btti the•prP.Trirition of an.i.nO . inent Physiebin, no , one should fail to try the' New Medical. Salt:, , • , For test irtlonials and directions see Circular. NEW.CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP. , A MES• Mr DONA Lp,would - inforin tha,pub J , iieltot be lais Alieil up a shop at tholdwp•l ! .,d.of•t o vi.n, on 'tiv• pt.;mis , • , !rei•eroly nrcup iPd by DI, Mailbti . ry, as a: cartilag factory, and is prepared tri build all kinds of • .. • • . ':CARRIAGES' AND WAGONS . . At aloft notice, in a workman...like nianner, and at reasonable' prices.. Hailing, had a large eipeiiiiiiCe in the . bpainees, he re#hiflatiSfied that his work will fully . rol4f the , requirements Of ell who will taco him with their patronage, .Repairintpromptli . attendeiirst,' Smoretipent; April, JO, • 2-944, !G A .I:kJ/J.:A:go ARE . .._''GREAT'i '',', , ,1- ,‘,- •,-,' - ,-', -, AT • ';'..•,' .- 4AY1 4 0p,..gg0p:4094,. kat time. in Store , the ,' • . ~',' 1, - 44:;.t. sioik: ‘'i•-•-• :.' NEW, i.SiMAipt:,GOODS Ever 40,vg14'.into :this County, „Pre,ites!th,g, , UNEQUALLED, ATTR ACTIONS IN EXT. ENT..iItARIETY; ELEGANCE,' and BEAUTY ol.elf.gigit. and colariug. • 11111111ST:litlJghli ARE Now Timp ,To Solori frono,t . 4o .Lengost Stock and llachaso •'' • 'Goods :•• n " PRICE'*' , AftE . DP ‘,'Y N!. The" Ova" ,47:6''quiilar : Off lika. HoT.ctiiat: - ,OO,FRqgTMORNNG; And: chase wha 'rids to make CHOICE SELECTIONS , SHOULD CALI, EARLY FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED :riii...roiinenfse Stoe. ec;osiita :of D.i.R . :::y . ....:,-.G.. o-()-0'..s.--; In Enineys'rarirty::.. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS, READY-MADE. CLOTHING, CLOTHS & TESTINGS; MILLINERY 'GOODS, L A DIES' DRESS PRINTS, LA WNS, LAMES' CHALLI & LAWN 11.013 . E5, Flounced, at $l. DEBAIZES, at. In fait, a Complete Asiortottott'of 10,000 3;4. BROWNSHiETINGS, ;'. ' 5000 .BLEACHED SHEETII;JGS.... GROC:EIVIES SUGARS, ' PORK, &C., lke HANS Ca . 12 TEAS at 31 'Ea' 62i de; 1300 TS.::& SHOES; . Largest stock ever offered in this, section of country. ..I.llen's.Kfp.Boots; a, prime article.— Wornen's'Calf Boots,' Men's Brogan, Shoes, WMnen"s Gaiters', tipped,. Women's' „enameled amities. In addition to tlie above he . has a largn guar); . • . ." • , . S. T E S • . , • HARDWARE, •• CRGC.KERT, DRUGS '4, MEDICINES; yAmt.E.? NOTIONS, •.' .'.'HATS AND•• CAPS, IRON .of.ali -• . . . • kiada—Nail Rod and Hoop Lon, • ' : German and C6'et Steel, • Wish Tuba and Grain Measures; .. Patent Pails; Wash Boards, Vinegai, Camphene p Turpentine; • • ' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Ana a thouiand other things too numerous to mention, which•will be sold • WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. , . Country. merchfinte ssiipplied at as low prices . es they cnn buy in . New York nr any of the eastern cities, fur cash approved` credit. Smethriort, June, 1859. • • THE BEORET ICEFIEXITIES OF . . 11 U AN . M A . T Ulf IT Y, Juiti rubllshi4l; Gatti, 25th Thomsand t . FEW .WORDS ON THE • RATIONAL TREATMENT, 'without Medicine, of Sper matorrhea, Lecal Wealsnesa, Nocturnal Enna, sione r Genital arid WervOus Debility; Premature Decay of the erten), Impotency; and impeslf meats to Marriage generally'. • ' " • BY B. DE LANEY, M. D. • The important fact that the many, alarming complainta( originating in the imprudPnee and solitude' of yobthr may be easily retribykl out lllsotclug, is in this small tract eleirly de monstrated-i and the, entirely new and: highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, .fully explained, by, means of ,Which Aire's , one is enabled to cure giatisi4 perfectly and at.the leastpciesible emit; thereby ivoiding4lll the Xd 'yertised nostrums of tht day. ,Sent ,t/kapy-adilOtia, gratis end,post free' in a isealed:envelopel remitting -Appal paid). two pdstrige',etimps ,, , to Ds., B. , DE XANET, 811.Easit Ist -Wee, ;York at?, lteetis' oil bind forr :L. !Stone Coil,' .iif• the 'beet i! -lb* Grit Mill, in iltl-1!/1 kinds taken in'elrifianiee. ". ' I ' 1- • " •OHCORDIS CORWIIf;.: COURT; PROCLA.IIIATiO2U: I . ITREREASz ,the Hon: -• Robert LGI, -V V Praiident Judge,And.the : ./rone.,..J._ Dar • ling end , Odimnai..Associate Judaea oU !he' Courts of Oyer' Ilr'rettninee 4riti Oederal Jait Delivery . ; Quarter Sessions 'of .the •Peice; ; :Or , : phane.Courtanft Ceurt ot Vornaton. Pleaff for' .10 Count y of Arg.ean theirpreceptf bearing date Sattirday; the 'second in the lyear . '.of • Our:! - Icird 'one thousand reight hundred, and fifty . ..tan and fo . nti , directed, : frit holilingriOriurt'of i Oyer and Terrniney Ind Gen. erai . Jail QuatilerAileigiond.. *the. , Peace, Orphans' Court; end Court:Al Compon Pleas, in the ",Borough of .StnethoOrti. On Mon, . day; the twenty-sixth day of. Septernbir, , oettr ; and`to Continue Oneweelr. •, • • Notice is'therefore: hereby given.to4he Coro , :ners,• Justices ' , cif the' Peace .and Conitables within ihe 'eotint y,• that t hey-be then and. there in thei't Propeepersons, 0'1..1°4 A ..ht: of said day; . With 'their. rolls, record's'i exiirninstion , i, and other., rertierithrances, ..to do the , . things whieh•their noi s es appertain to be done.. ; And those Who 'arc basnd.t9t their i ec ! .ogniaanees to - prosecu t e the prisoners that f ir :or shall be . in t hejail of •seio ' county of . ..M , Kearc,- • are to•be then . and . there to prosecitte'‘ igisinsf, • fh~m' is will b just. Dated at Striefhp?rt, July seventh, 1859',. • and Ote 4 B4th yetir: - cif the. IrdependenCe of the' United States df •A meriea..f: • • • •• ••• .• " - JOSEPH MORSE Sheriff; NEW AGRICIILTURA.Ti SETTLEIVIT. • TO ALL WANTING FARMS,. . A RARE OPPORT•UNJTY IN" A.'DF.LIGHTL: FUL AND HEALTHY. CLIMATE 25' • 'MILES SOUTHEAST OF PHILA DF.LPHIA: ON THr. CAMDEN - .1 AND. ATLANTIC RAILROAD , . NEW JERSEY. • ~ An old estate coni4lsting:'of . several thoUsands of acres of prodottir.eAoil ; hes been diviikd into .FarmS of various sixes fo :raft. Od:purebasets: populition•ofsome:FFsirteen....Aundred; •Irem. varbus parts of "the 'middle States end 'New ,Englond have settled there the piat.y.ear,-.'im proved thek pinees, • and raised- excellent crape. The pike of the laird ,is.at , the love sum of from $l5 to $2O ' , Per acre,f.,4h * eitoil , is of th . e. best 'qualify for'` the proituctioni of Wheat, Cloner, Cora, Ponchos, Grapee and' Vigrtahles, - .I T IS .CONSIDERER THE BEST. FRUIT:spa . IN :THE UNION. The perfectly. secure from frosts-;-the d . estructive enemy of the far mer. Crops of grain, grasi and - fruit stienow growing end can.be seen...By.ezamininejhe place itaelfia correct judgment-can. be formed of the, productiveness of.tb*lend. The terms are mide.easy 'to sectire the rapid impiovement of the land, which is only, sold for actual iii iprovement; The result has been that within the past year, some three 'Atiadied. houses have been etected, two mills; one' steam, four , stores, some forty ':vineyards : ,and,' , _ Peacb , , orchards Planted, and large .number'of ments, Making it a desiyable and" active 'Ora of busineis. .. • ...•. GINGHANS, as the reefer main pe lersition, ii . . Produce bringing double th e price than.'in locations slimy from .the . city end more than double the . Price-at the West. It is known that the, earliest and bestfruits and .:vegetables 'in this latitudaiorne from New Jersey,. and' are. annually exported . to the extent of. Millions. do locating herr,4be settler has many advan= tapes: :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 settled • cannery wlere every ithpropnoent. of comfort and -eiviliz.tion , ie* at land. • He' lm buy every article be Wants '.at the cheapest price, and. sell his' prndueelor the highest, (in. the West this is reversed,) hetes schools for his children, divine service, • and will enjoy an open winter, and, deliegtful.climate, where fe vers are utterly unknovvn. •The,result 'of the change upon ihnie fiOrn the Mirth, has gener ally been to restore: thern'to an excellent state COTTON YARN, . , . , • In the Way of building find improving, dam 'bee can be obtained 'at the . mills at.the rate of.. $lO to $l5 per thousand—, Bricks : from the brick yard opened' in the place, every article can.he procured in ; the place, good, Catpenters are at beta], and therels.no place in the'Union where.buildings and, improvements. can ,be made cheaper. .~ The reader'will.at once be,:stracli with Pie advantages'. here presented, and ask.. himself why kOrkilty has not heel taken The . reason fs;*it was )lP've te thiown.' in '''the market; and unless these statements were cor rect, "vio one 'would •he invited fit'exaMinet:•the 'land before purchasing.' ' This all rtie•expkted to do.. "They xv , ll see hind under"cultivation, , surh is tLe ,extent ot . the settlement thdt they' will on dotiht, meet r4rsons •from their own neighborlioodt;llri witness the .improvr. merts and can judge , the'. character of the.pr.p.. utittion - the./ come with a ~Pew to t.ertl,9- they should corn' prepared to stay a clay 4i-_ two and be•ready to, purchase, as•locationg can not be held op r - • ; - • piere are fwo trains trt. Philadelphia, and to RA/I t RAOD , COMPANY.6I4% at' . fiCEE TICKET'FOR SIXidoNTOP., AND Vint: THREE YE4115... TIIE TOWN OF HAMMONTON. . . 'An connection with , the agricultural Settle. trent, a•aew and -thriving-town ha's naturally arisen, which prcicnts cud urinennts for any iond of .business, particularly stop a and maptifatte ries. The Shoe one nee could tog' carried on in thiS place and 'indiket. to goicid advantage, also cottnn business, and . I nannlactoriesordgrierd e q - rat inii/rwents or FoulleterOs for faigic,y fptall ar ticles. The improvemeni • haft-been so, rapid as .to insure a constant and permithent inerease, of holiness. Townlots a,•coad sisai we do not sell; small ones is it would effect the impro've- Ment of the place, can be had at from $lOO and uprrards. , - , .The ,Theranertioii.Faratsar;rt montbiy Yli c tetary aird 'agricultural aheet,-containing lull intriima tion o r-oaqintonton;cati be obtained, at 9? yenta per- anninn.- Title indispatablevarranteedeeds given, clearof all incumbrance when money igfpaid. Route •to the • land: leave Vine' street . whirf, - Philadelphia, lor..}littrimonton Reiltiadi;, 71 A. -91.. - or .1h P..M. 90 cents.. When . there inquire torlir..Byines.... Boarding coM venierieem on hand. Parties haCbetter: stop with Mr. Byrnes, a principal, until they. hOve decided is to purchasing, Ai be wilt show them over the land carriage, free of 'expense. letters ,and'applicaticins .nam be addressed. to Landis fx.Byrnei,,,Kaninrion,toO o;'Atlentic Co Ne* . Jeisey, - , Or 1L,..1L-Voiieblla,' 202 ., --South Fifth Stieet,'PhiliOlphiii.' 100; and: Wools- / Hen eio rlMiil.fbi^nisTTiia,' THE MARKET, THE • BEST. IN THE UNION