MEMO "- 4-(2 O'd "' •'# . ~, g elt,,i•tliolpty '9f every Fitizen Or this , Vieet dtPllievf94,foster iii . dspht oil ri) I I v ! , di idel'artd Anier4‘A ' , i; G . 4EAr : A E: P. U ,11 I " - . a.entirely..to the 'elev.ation :,'''or.iiitittiEitir.itittitorehipi;wholik'nation'al, in no ';',ivisifigiettniiiiiiiiieeiariaifhaving for its mot;• i i t#,lll WOO . the.g t reat stntesMen • ii0411911 1 1161fItilii010011rilt;i6 EAST, No WEiT. ,, Ytiitring sotYhlg to do with politics , aiming only thilkherit'lh are.r,"•mic kriftta and acisact, and CariploYing" the hest writers rni4ery briifich, pahlic, seeking 111W41.4110100.02''s1::- • is now following the first ",Teo the dose bUthi..SEC "OND::YOttiblE;'...imi has met with unparal •Anlid , anciesi. — .. ',4 .. •"- ' , • 114,TEJIRD : VOLDME ~10'ilj*Miviretite Will the 'number.: for January',' '1160; which Will.be.issued early in December, 116.59.',AvarY.,numhir will be ; splendidly : illus t~atad style of art.' Among , the numerous Contributoriengaged for 'the Coming year arktire'folloWing• Well known ,distinguish .orfilitlikWit int *Mar tiatiala.; 'osni6en-AI , IIIIIOIIIIIBON, J.:,T.MLEADLWY: :;€1110:1P; $ 10NIPWL.- • Illnintr:...lMENTlO/, W I COMIIIM=IEII*NLIMICIR CARET. ." • • !AUL 11111WAUWI; MRS. KIRKLAND. ,4 011 1 11 11 '0'116111,, ,-,-, • °; ' MRS . SMITH, nmouat vzOOVLD. 'MEOW, CARRY, • OALUOUWII4SIIIIIrz," MRS litinary ;number will be Commenced Moa f .itrikinglY Original. novel of the .day, • -'46- • .• Ll'repher . . ••• oa,perirEs,cir 110.R1)ER .4 ie t.:l4.4lAß.Prx'oAltzs Blunt Therikwill. alio tie,= commenced in ea rl Y Pasuidimitif , MOT START -LIN.q,AND. INTENSELY : INTERESTING • ..DRIGIWALROVEL.4ntitIed ':SLIVER.:' . Or !,tllp,:toAsT• OR THE AFRICAN TRADE. _ l 4 _4rczeirofftl'a6lCEFZlß. THKGREAT REPUBLIC MONTHLY is .the.lowtqlgegvizine published in this country. Over $40,000 has, been . ,already„ expended . to brie's it to its present high degree of •triiirit.- -The publishers , are determined to give- it the LARGIVIST , CiIteIThATION in the world.— • . With this view they make the following 1 . MAGNIPICKSZT And they refer to every subse'riber now on • their books as to the fidelity, with; which they fiatttielr obUgalinne• • . . • TERMS; Singletopies,- •:• ' ' Subscriptions, per year, - - '3,00 1,7:, .C1i11 . 1; istettutiOt`More each, .: .'2,00 Any one sending a clu b FIVE , subdcribers ' Viittoll , lisolien. shill reeeive, hy'' mail, his Anima:4;4l*. of: the following magnificent Steer Engrivings, viz ;,_: , . .... . • .. 1 11111.1615 T SIMPER. Size of plate; 22 by 40 inches. • Value:SS. ._- '. , - • ' THENITY- OF THE ;GREAT RING. 'Brae of lberdate; 20;1ZY. 39 'inches,: :Value $5. ..'Tint vkLeer OF 'AV EATMINSTER. ' '-hile Of Plikte,2sby 39 inches.- . Value -'s s. '"' ; SMWALVER SCOTTIVRIONEMENT ' hiserotplate;2s bf. , 34: inches. " Value . $l, • '..!' 4 W2:2l2ilie•Thee, ' Oh. • Ltird." , Size - of , ''llhe..platil 21 by 25 inane, •ValuO SS. ' • ,-.,, *UR lifyiii,:-. Size"of -plate-21' by .55 in !'.'ehW(''Veltiir 53.-, ;:' . • - •'''''''Airi: • iiiitliiiitdiiii, a club' of Ten subscribers, 'half' fieifitilihrehoice of:tiny two or the aboVe Yierlitiiiiiggiriliny One sending a deb orrifteen ~- 7 ielifireribarifirlait receive his choice of any Four •lorpisibritid rintravings:, sAlly,'one - sending , a club of TWeitY subscribers, shall receive , all of -:'lfitriboire arigrivings and a copy of the Naga, sine one year, gratis.` ' ._ ., • Thisarprenditt offer will enable every one, by a veryttriflingTeiertiori; in getting -subscribers to !Attain AS FAIR A COLLECTION OF RAIIR WORKS '1 l'-'ai - aisi. TO ',masa Ills as can be ells sin- , ' ed anywhere for Twenty-five Dollara, Cash. 'Wong gentlemen :and young 'ladies, all over 1 ''''the enuatry ere , invited ' to get up Clubs upon 1 • Posttaisters, and. other respectable persons.. who may desire to, act , its - Agents, .and .to re ' eel, a Cish•Ciontniisloe instead-of the , above . Shand oiri; nrikagthorieed to send us •subscri .'l9iirl'ilri'.'llhey- priori - shove' named, deducting twenty PlPTCOr•Sor , their trouble. \ The engra , - .'rings siiillistiaiit faiotation, in' the order in whiehliwitleheatertebt to .. "'' -• :, , ' , ":lrutirr I'COME , ;•I7RST;?SERVED:' ' • . • • ' . • fit addition to the above. unparalleled offer, ~ we. now announce that where .:parties do . not. eirreleinbsand Where their imams are riot sent in elubs, that Single-Subscribers sending' the ~strsnyst set opposite to each of ' the above en .' • gravunKshill yeceive by mail. : the 'nig ra ring erniffeit and'ette copy of theMegaline , for one ,1•1.011!.. - 1,:c ~.- &,-.., • . • • .. . , ~,,. „ Some Of these Engravings , are of three times • :•the ~voltre•rdlholeogibredby the old Aav UNion .. r ind - All dtbern are limier and' of 'more intrinsic' 'worth thrili:illy'ingravingi 'ever of by any “Mk enterprisern l'Art Assoclatimn” OTiva Loot Supper s !' and eiThe City-of the - thi m iegh,g,i! should odor!' the *ails of every • Clergyman and Scholar in the country. c 1 1190014,010.0,Mi were' these,. Com , made be ' - 114--tbeithi flp,g.fcreiriCir,7. ih the matter; no Nye22ll9tirtriterkiti," enterprise, no humbug.— :,t Vfien, Postmasters; travel i , iitikiihii4ll who are interaited in true* -'' entelleito'4Wiletin', Literature and • Art, to a _ ,avai l; trire ,avail; tireampOret of 'these generously liberal ' t L „*ldditforrte all of Mei above, any one , ' siiiiiiii - tilik . f:'dellif:inOtilfell Vitra, (11,50) 1 22 1 1,yeely144s"tirelya, ,back'nombere' of the millaila.'.4.44° "nuari; lB,s9 , , 'Raining a 'per ' ,-,feet, set. 4 5 ,0111 C fi. , GßEAT..Ricrusuc” '. 'l l6ll l*Y ' Shiite commencement. , ' .. AB : d ttiinerinvariably in . adience, 'and AO deolatient'frietha above terati: •No further . 7 islittaitiodefnOceioary to those: forming clubs, ' Atil lA, AVOW 4 91,ral • nam O end 'Past (Ace id.: dress in '...• full. I.ll.sams over - three dollars _AlletiMA.,_serit .bysKtijr.,coriveni e nt. Money 14011Spropliirsitthenticated; at 'Or risk. .: . 4 , 1 •; ; :1,11144.41.,.1i:1.c , .,, ', , ''.l.-,;,. '',); ) ..:,; • ~: ' . • ' • r: • '.•=-'it. , ,y,7llrifblbigssitte , isior sale by all news dealers. . '')..,4010111,99454441, Wel Canada: - - The trade ~40.1040xpgbliihere'. prices by ROSS fiTOIT- • .. fn morizoExtwik. C 0. , !• R. •M. •DEWITT, r . „ , ~,,., , ~ ABLOt.prlg LONG ,' in New A- ~, Is • tri 44' 4 )4,0 dealers i - i , the prin.. - rvit I ' •:.,•‘-,`, , t';' : ,..,.-.‘,.. ~ r ~. ' r. , . , ~... ~ '' '..!.:'. 7., . , , , tot,iires 'lir so D ni, Toriot.tritii .*!.. ' ' : Oirittiporfiliereeelpt , of 25 ), 40 41111240, ! ,',,c `• ' iritigirWill'be'serit on rollers : • '.. - i: , ,'',4 - fitiikliii; ',Otitka#fi t ,,,' ...°' .•• ••• ' ' `"• ' • ' -4..: , ,,,,7, , ,, , .,? , f ~, oArigiortitify a. ' runt totem. ; , •:''o''t"'..'"l•l2l l l' l 4 4 .3Vll lath st.; New York. 4‘.-P, -'..'t ' : ' ..'n: ': '''' .'. it' ',: -I' D ..''''',.'', '''. !, ; '.. ' ' . •., • ' . 1 10 , ',4IiitilitisCiift..ei•i , ,.Pkieeri: I.IA VIiIG -,EDILARG}:D MY FACII.4TI ES at the Old Stand,,' • 2, & 3 EXCELSIOR 131-OCK, * 04EAtis For keeping constantly on hand a tnuch larger supply and. issortment,,of the heavy it'll r'clercof ilardware.:giniralli'..kept , "the 'Tidbit*" 1-louseri and - having; • • , ;secured the. A GENCY of • . . . • . many Manufacturers . . • . including th e • celebrated.. " FALL RIVER NAILS, VHEELER, MADDEN & BAKEWELL' S A IV , Also thoseof WELCH & GRIFFITHS and •. • • • . other rnakera,• • • •• AIIIBANK'S' SCALES, RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING STEWART'S (uonttliesi) POPULAR COOKING STOVES, GLASS, of all Sizes, Sorts and Descriptions. I PROPOSE T(VSELL ALL THE. ABOVE' ARTICLF t 6 AT Mani./ fa c rerf' ' Also I piei)Ose to sell it 'a Small Conimission from. my LARGE' and WELL SELEGTE.'D SHELF...i,i,d.,ii*.HARIRIVAR; In the selection of which k h a ve taken much pains, having .giveti my personal attention .theieto. . . ROUSE .TRIMMINGS; ,; fI. .' .2. . .. :' ..6 ' ..1 :7:' Le : : ;:9 CQ6KING- and.PAßLOß,of:everi desfrble Pattern CARPENTERS', MILLWRIGHTS BLACIESSITHEP ADD' MONS' T '0 0. - 14 S., - ef the most epproved.Menufaeture, PECK ;AXES; MATTOCKS, SPADES, RAKES, PITCH FORKS, BUCKETS, -•-• • • WHEEL•I3,ARRO*S; PUMPS, LEAD PIPES, LAMPS for pm, CAMPIigNE,. FLUID, and KEROSENE. My motto , is: The Largest Sales of the very BEST GOODS at the.LOWEST Be numerative 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 BE MADE TO DEALERS. .If people will ply higher prices for rio better article's at other places, it shell be their own fault and not . mine. In connection with the aboye, I aniable to irpply Tont shot notice ' ' . • . ALL KINDS OF TIN, .*. . COPPER WORK, hlSVing in my 'employ:. Competent and 'experi enced workmen, whose work has never failed to give satisfaction.. • • - •. .13ARSE, • • • ,• PROPRIETOR, ~ _Ne; .2-, , nil' 3..F. r iccelsioi, P 10.4 ,9.1 ear ;140i .1 . 5 . ;, 10.9 1n ten i ors, : . Man ufad uter,;:firuier§ a iiit . . TO • ISE .F.DILA4OI.II)! •• • • ' A : NEW : V O L UME, :t.,Nrciv. ' • 'To. Commence on July 2d-,166111.; . - • !newel' of 416 tinge; the Yearly' Ifolume, Enlarited .fie• contain EIGHT iteNDILES 'AND TrilaTy. Two . PAGES - of Valuable. IliiadingMutter, - - useful and • Instruetive. to all :elnssea.' ,"' ' • • ' • Tue Sol aril no le Published eekly 'in qtiar, .to-form, suitable fur 'end the nurnliore fora nin ,gle year contain ; lelOrmationlo regard to -NEW INVEN TIONS. altbranebes Of MANUFACTURING PROOESSES AG litilfULTllllAl. :•IfiItSLIINENTS; .ENGINEERING, '6IILLWRIGHTING,IMON MANUFACTURE, MMUS TRYi In (act, almost: every in - Mistrial; poirsuit receives niore of line attention du itecolmmns.. • : • • -• All Patent Mum publinbed "every' yreek, as reported from the Patent Moe; and for . • 0. . •• INVENTORS AND 'PATENTEES it, antalim informintion not tube obtained chniediere;.and which' .no inventor, or patentee can "welldo Ac a Yen fly Journal it has no apart& for real prictlC al utility 'since in-its columns will he found useful Careful attention. will be gifenfrern time, to reports . or the Metal... Lumber, and-ether markets. • • • Every'number will contain sixteen pages and forty-eight Colorant:of matter, - With several illustrations of patented machines and ether 'engravings, comprising in a'Single SiX HUNDRED OREGINAL • ENGitAVINGS: ...With,•thfr Enlarged Series is presented arropportfinitY to Subscribe not likely , to occur again for many years. it. Will be like, commencing,a new work—Vdt Teruta 32- a Year;-Osie Dollar for Six Alonthi. Southern. Western, and Canadian Money or Post Office .stamps takenAt Par for subscriptions. Canadian eul.acri. bars will stage to malt twenty-six cents extra on. each' year's subscription to pre-pay . postage: • • A liberal Aiscount to clam. • A prospectua .giving full ,particulars of the inducements for clubs, with specimen copies °Ube paper, and a,.painifblet contelning inforina, tion ancerning the procuring • of Patents May be .bad •gratis by addressing-, • ..,. IfIUNN & CO., publishers if the Scientific American, . . • ... 47. Park I . tow, -Now York. ''THE OLDEST; WIDEST 'CIRCUL A TED,.and rriost COMPLETE, CORRECT and RELIABLE , Bank Note'Repaller in existence. THOMPSON'S BANK NOTE 'AND CO MICIAL UPOITEI. CircalalieD, 100,000. EDITED BY JOHN THOMPSON Quotations coSrectedby,Titoatrson: BROT II E RS. Published by CHAS. , I3LoriDELL, 11:7 frald'n St • TERMS OP EVESDRIPTION IN ADVANCE; . . T o , mail Subscribers•.... .•..- - Weekly,.. ;$2 I Semi-monthly, , ...$I I Month •: 'Po:Postmasters or 'others, who ,form Clubs 'an& . fur , ward us, the money in 'advance, we will send the Repor ter Coiis Chart Manuel,' and lleseriptive List,. as fol . 5 copies of the Weekly, one Year. • ....,:. $ OD - , 5 copies of the. Semi-monthly 10 copies of the Monthly 0 00 . , forwitid -gratuitously to any. person sending a Oluti• of . $2O at the above rates, at any one time, Our :Anieifrau' Gold 'Grim. Test Scal. 4 . Address, „• 'YHOMPSON.IiftOTNERS,..Bankers,. - " No. 2, Vell:St. N. Y., Proprietors. V 7 1 .411111512. ELCIE.T.I2 Paiented Sept 9, 1856. Br RILEr SMITH. THE- WASHBOARD. AND BEATER. tire , the two firsUand Most natural implements ever.used in Washing Cloihes. Nolmithstand mg it has. been .the study , of inventors to' do them away,.and' for that purpcise several hiin dred•patents, have been . issued, yetit.has been of no: effect.• They :have. failed in their at tempt.' Their machines haite been condetnned and thrown away, and the Wath. Board and Beater again used irr their stead. • This :Machine .combinei them together, at tached toil progressive lever in such a. manner . givei . great power - to the Beater,'• while either may be used as the operator may desire. The .motion of the - Beater IP quick and easy, the pressure gentle and powerful, which gives it the advantage ever all :other machines, and. is so , decided by competent judges.. . • „ . Manufactured and sold at Mechanicsburg, by MechanicshOrg, March 18, , 1858. . PAINTS, FIFTY DOLLARS. FORFEIT; I/R. 'HUNTER WILL FORFEIT SS6 IF failing to cure, any case of seeretdisedse that may come. under his care, no matter how' long standing or, afflictiri• Either sex are•in , • vited to 'his Private Rooms, •44 North SEV ENTH St., PitibitPa; without fear of interrup tion from other patients.. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection 'of a•Physician'are invited to call. •.. , IMPOTENCY.-LThrough'• unrestrained' in dulgence or the passions, •by excess oi self ' abuse, the evils are numerous. . Prerriature im potency, involuntary semal dischages, vvast ing of the organs, lo of in memory, r a distaste for female society, general debility, or consti tutional derangement, are sure to follow. If necessary, consult the Doctor with' confidnce; he offers a perfect cure. .• READ • AND- REFLEC,T.—The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health W and happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the hands of •physicians ignorant of this, class of maladies. It is certainly impossi ble for one - min to understand all the ills - the human family are subject to.' Every respects-. ble physician has his peculiar branch, in which he is .more successful ,than his brother profess ors, and to that he - devotes most of his time YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devo ted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs,, together with ulcers upbn the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head, 'or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strict ures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the blood, whereby" the constitution has become enfeebled, enables, the Doctor to offer speedy m relief to all who may place themselves , under his care.. • • • . SHOVELS, PAILS, TUBING, • IMP - Medicine forwarded to any part of the United States,--Price Ten Dollars per Package For sale, _DR. DICKINSON'S . CELEBRA TED MAGNETO-ELECTRIC MACHINE,— NO acid . or other ingredient required; its poler being obtained from , a permanent magnet. No family should, be without One. Price only $lO. THE HAMMONTON FARMER-4' , news• paper.devcited .to •Literature and Agriculture, also setting forth full accounts of the new set tlenrient of Hammonton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed for at only 25 cents 'per annum. Inclose postage stampa for the ainount, Ad dress to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton,. P. 0., Atlantic .Co., New jersey. • Those wishing cheap land, of th e best quality,. in one of the healthiest and" most delightful climates in the Union, and. Where crops are never cut down by : frosts, the terrible. scourge 'of the north, see advertisement of Hammonton Lands." TxTE are not in the 'habit of telling giFish ;stCries, butwe haS'e ,got MACKEREL, COD and WHITE FISH, besides ,hosts. of TEA at 40 cents: • ' •B. 2.We11 Street PATENT POCKET COIN DETECTOR. . FOR TESTING NUE_ VARIOUS FINDS OP . GOLD AND SILVER COINS. It is admitted by all to: the most perfect thing of the kind ever.offered to the public. IT IS 'SO ,S . MALL'THAT IT . CAN BE CAR . RIED .IN THE POCKET WITHOUT . ANV INCONVENIENCE. Every Merchant should have it! ' Every Storekeeper should.have it! • Every Mechanic should have it! Every Man in Easiness should' have it! • It detects, at the same Moment, both size, thickness'and weight; from a half dime •to a Holler in silver, and from $1 in Gold up to $2O besides foreign Gold and . silver, and sells , as quickly as seer, witheut. the .assistance of a word. file simple, eminently useful, durable, economical and perfect. • • '• • 117" A Warrantee goes with every :one sold! . . • • PRICE 9Nit . DOLLAR. . . Post-paid to any pert of the United" States. • - SEE WHAT THE. HEIM/IP/LEH SAY: " :The possession of it , is • a perfect . giritrantee against heirig imposed upon With spurious coin. Detection is sure, certain, inevitable.—Eve, . •.A. blind man with one iif.his posseesion may. hid defiance to the most skilllul counterfeiter of the day :-Evening Bulletin. . • • „ANN; pronounce it' without hesitation to be the most perfect thing of the kind ever offered to 'the puhlim—Pona. Enquirer. . . - We and cordially .recominend it to the public.—Natioyia/ Argus. It is worth its- price .ten 'times told ---City Item AGENTS WANTED., An agent wanted in every County,in the U. Stites, •to whom a heavy discount will be made. Samples Rent; with terms of agency, on° the receipt of one dollar. - . Address all Orders to • . . • • • • ~• IMLAY & BICKNELL'S. . ' •- Bank .11fote Reporier, Phila. Pa. • The Reporter hea:teen for. Thirty yeat's the constant-and necessary companion of the Cash ier; Merchant, Clerk, Trader; Mechanic - and- the People, being the oldest' on the Continent, and the'..ablst, in the : world, and. having more subscribers than alt‘others combined, - is pub 7 lished on the Jstand I.sth-61 each 'Month, at the following rates: • • •:.. ;'Monthly, on° coPy.one year, " '41,02 Semi-Monthly;l Copy one year, . • 2,00. including without extra charge .a copy, the Coins of the-World, containing a larger. number -of magnificently: illUstrated Foc-Simile'impres sicns.than can be foundin,any other work,. and whiCh can-be obtained from no other source by any possibility of means. Address, • IMLAY & BICKNELL'S . Bank Man Reporter, Plcila., Po. . FRESH Btucting . ' 4l.l".the A . S . T . Oßii . 6l:rsE STORE . . rs BUSHELS of Drled : Apples in etore'and for,iale by Oki. • • • D. P:ISTIGTIT.. LIST OF JURORS FOR DECEMBER GRAND JURORS . • I.7radfortl.B. C. Havens, J. IC. Haffey, Meynird Inkalsby, George Moore. • . • C'eres- Ceres--=Newton -We.ton Arnold; Theron Cooper, Na than B. .Foote. • Corydon-E. Sunderlin: '• , ' ; • . Keating.-Benj. C. Corwin,. Thomas-Good win, Zero R. Tubbs. • • • Liberty.-L. Dolly,,C. C. Moses: • : Litlayette-Jainei Bond; Jasper Marsh. Norioich:-G. H. Srolth. • Otto-Nahum Baldwin, T. J. Bryant, F. R.. Spiller. . . Shippeo:-A: A. Eddy, C. C. Freeman, E, C::Goadwin, L. Lueore, ! ' • . Sergeant-7 D.. C Howard. • . TRAVERSE; JURORS. . _ . . :Bra fo . rd .-I:Tenry W.. Barr, David Zera W. Fisher, S. B. Hawkins, John Ingels by, S. L. Seward,.ll. D. Turner, Sabina' Wal- Bosone..—Nalil. W. Abby, George C. Cha pin, Roswell Sartwell. peres.-§immons Foote, Saml. R. 'June, J. D. Knapp, Able] North, Clark Wells. . • Meited.:--Devid Cooper, Rico Fowler, Ran som Larabee; B, H. Larnphear. ,Hanslitt.A. J. Rifle. . . • Heating.—Daniel Brown, John Boylan, H. B. Barrett, Wm. Pratt, Andrew Riley. Liberty.-A. M. Benton, M. M. Boylan, W. • Norwich.—C. IL Burdick, J. F. Gallup. Shippen.—R. Chadwick, 2d, H. L. Gifford, Joseph Hoosier, .2d, M. B. Freeman, Philip The above 'named Jurors will meet at the Court House in Smethp&t, on Tuesday the 27th day of December next, at 10: o'clock A; M JOSEPH MORSE, '„Sheriff. Shiritre Offic'e,.Srnistbpoct, ,• • ••• - • Oct.'2oth, 1859: • 1 • ''• • • TRIAL LIST FOR'RECAMBER TERM,' ISO. Temektivine vs F. - DoWney an itt: M. Roue C.R;Durdick use of Felt vs F. J. Chadwick .• ' Gideon- Trona vu James :Randall . James 31. Miller . ye W. W. Updike, Warren Cowles vs J. Chadwlok• E. J. Fobee. TO Q. K. Moore . A Morrison • • vs J. A. Anderson E. Shermberg , vs , A. Wolters. E. Welch of al . • Vs Eli Felt et al , • ..11. O. Iryde . :ve 0, Rebden• • - TurnCr & Thoynton • vs M'Kean Co sank • . D. Kingsbury- ; • Cranmer & Ackley N. Robbins Wlnancet al James R e s - on .vs G. Irons ' • MartinA.s • : vs D. Belldwa et-al' Daniel DritOn ' vs D. Lewis.. • ' A. Swift • • Ye D; B. M 017111013.. name • • 'IA Cambell • Spencer tibbitta . . vs-.M. Mirth olds & Cu. o.lrons . . -Felt Reyn • Jqhn Mullin • • . TO A. Wolters ' n g u p l e l; p i ;s r ' • N4l: Linux rie e s t • • Wasbingtonlnsurance Co'. vs Mishit Bush SOR7EL C. lIYDE.. PreihSnotar:/. Prntliogiotary's officp. . Sulethput'l,. Nov. e, 18 89. , .5.• 0 -.. ;Q: o ;''' :.:.,.T::1•. A.RE:•.:...:Q11AT:.! TAYLOR'S_: ft,F 4. V4I, LA.TOg.I . A. N. T aylor it vont in or Ste ilia Largest' Stock of NEW SUMMER GOODS Ever Ltdught into t t rtis county, P.reselit4ng ITNE4/tfALLED ATIZOTIONS IN . • . ... ..... , .. . . .4.ITENT, VAVETY; - ELEGANCErseigcI . • ' BEAUiT .of 'design Old coluring. ' ... : 11% 11$6 1111J3$000 ARE :HERE Now the Time To Select :from the . Lai iest,Sick and. Pnychaser Goods while pRicEs.:.ARE-..D.OWN! ,The Goode, are .Going Off, like HOT. CAKES on 3 FROSTY MORNING Atud. those who - wish'. to make CHOICE SELECTIONS SHOULD CALL. EARLY FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED • His. Immense Block, consists of DRY- - 0-:()....4:ft -$ Ira Endless, ..Variety PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS 8r VESTINOS AIILLINERI' copps, LADIES' DRESS PRINTS, LAWNS, •LADIES' .CHALLi& LAWN ROBES, Flounced, at $1 DEBAIZES; at 10 -cis •La fact a Ccrniplitet ilssoriyiei!l of • DRESS .:GrOOOI3E. 10,000 yd,s. 13HOWN'SHEET.I.NGS,. 5000 BLEACHED SHEETINGS. GROCEJIIIE'S SUGARS, FLOUR, PORK, a AL 74, &c., &c • iiANS at.l2i-cts.:TEA;S:at 31't 1 ,0 62/ tic. BOOTS ;.& .SHOES, Largest stock ever offered in this section of country. Men'e Kip Boots, a prime article.— Women's Calf Boots, - Men's Brogan Shoes, Women's Gaiters, tipped, Nomea's enameled In addition to the above he has a large iluan S T '0 V E S . HARDWARE, CROCKERY, , DRUGS MEDICINES, YANKEE NOTIONS, .HAYS AND PAPS,. IRON of . ..• .kindi—Naa Rod arid • • . esrptan and Cast'Steel,. Wash Tubs and Grain. Measures, Patent Palle, Wisla Boards, Vinegar, Fluid, Camphene,yurpentirie, , AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, And a thousand other things too' numerous to mention, which will be sold . WHOLESALE OR RETAIL: • 07' Country Oerchants supplied at as low prices as they cnn buy in. New York or any of the eastern xities, for. cash or. approved Credit. Srnethport, June, 1859. tItE into YOUTH AND MATURITY /wit Published, Oriiits. 25th thousand A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL 21, TREATMENT, without Medicine, of Spit.- matorrhea, or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emit slime, Genital and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of the . eystem, - Impotency, and lmpedi, mfite to Marriage generally. . ' • • BY B. DE LANEY, M. D. . The important fact thatcthe many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude.of youth; may be easily removed WITH.. OUT MEDICINE, IS in this small tract clearly de monotrated ; and the:entirely-, new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by ttie Author, fully explained, by meani Of which' every one is enabled to cure itisisEbr.perfectly' and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiiiing, all the ad vertised nostrums of the day.. Sent. to any address, gratis and post free in 'a sealed envelope. by remitting' (post paid) two , postage stamps to Da. B. )DE LANEY, 88 East• 31st Street, Nev York City.. , • , ID - AS ;SEEN, &ping the past-year;,engtteed . lls in preparation tereiunielhe .pfaetiee,of hie prOfeesiadieniViorill in fOtute devote at: tentilm to r its, ieveral, , ,depertments f South=east corner Of. Plaid Street; ''•Smetbliort, November277;:lB49:,-1: • ;:; ;; COURT ,PAOCLEUIATION. WHEREAS 'thiCs;ilon...t 41i obert .• ; White, President' ;Judge, and the Hons..l:- Tiai • • !intend S..D , oltnes, , satiate -Jkidges 'of 'the • .Courts of Oyer* Termine . r..and General 'Jail' Delivery, Quarter'. Sessions the.:Perkee;• pbans'.Court and Court COMmon Plias for the County _of hyltean hare issued their preCept, bearing Ante SaturdaY, the • brat 'day vf , October., in the year of our Lord one thonsavid. eight 'hundred and fifty-nine, and to me directed; fer holding,a Court of Oyer , arid . Terminer and. Gen't;, eral: Jail Delivery, '9uarter Seseions , of% rhi • 'Peace, 'Orphans' Court, and. Court of Coinmifir, Pleas, in the Borough of Smethport, on ' day, the twenty-eixth day, of Deeetnbei and to eontidue,one Week. Notice is:therefore hereby given to the Coro; ners, Justices of 2 the . Peace and Constables within the county, tha t they be then and there in"their proper persons,at 10 o'cloel Al 81...0f said day; with their rolls,: recorde, - inquisitions, examinations . , and other remembrances; to do those things which their offices appertain tole. done. And those who are boand' . by their ire ognizances to prosecute the prisoners that are Or - shill be in the jail of said county,.of Wirean, are to be then and 'there to prosecute against' them as will be just.` Dated • . ' Dated Smethport, Vetober eixth, 1839, , and the 84th year of the Indeikendence of the United States of America. NEW AGRICULTURAL torrnamarr. TO ALL• WANTING FARMS, A RARE OPPORTUNITY IN A DELIGHT FUL AND HEALTHY CLIMATE 25 MILES SOUTHEAST OF PHILA. DELPHIA, ON-THE CAIMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD NEW JERSEY. ' • AU old estate consisting-,of several 'thousands of aeres.of proterietive soil has beetriliVided into: Vartits of various 'sizes , to suit rils ptirchnaera• 'A -population of some • Fifteen krinified,' from various parte of the, middle. StateS .• and • New England have settled there the past leas,' im proved'their places., aiid . roised• excellent crops. The price of the land is at the loir sum of. from $l5 to $2O 'per acre,- the 'self is of the belt quality . for the production ••of • Wheal, Clover, Corn, Peaches, Grapes and • y4rtaides.. IT IS CONSIDERED THE BEST 'FRUIT SOIL IN • THE UNION :, The place is • perfeetly...seeure from' frosts.L4lie 'destructive enemy 'of Ih..far mer. Crops of grain, grass end' : fruit.are now 'growing' and calf be, seen. By. exaMining ,the place itself; a correct judgment can.lie formed' of' the productiveness Of. the land. The terms 'are made easy to secure the rapid iroprovensent of the land, which is Only Sold for actual ins provevient.• ;The residt has been ,tbat, within the past year; some thrti hundred : holism .have been erected, two steam; four stores, some' 1 . 04 vineyards and Peach '.orchards planted,, and alarge:numbefof other improve ments, making it a desirable and active place of business. ••.• • • • • • • • . GIICGHAMMS, as the readei. may perceive frem its location, is . . Produce, bringing, aonble the, price than in locations away from :the city; and more than double the:price at. the West. ' It is known that the earliest and best fruits 'anti vegetables in this latitude come frOM New Jersey, • and. are annually exported',.to the extent of Millions. In locating here, the settler•has Many advan•- (ages. He a;few hours'. ride of the great cities of New England .and Middle States, - he is near his Old friends` and associations, he is M a seeded eovntry.where every 'ineprovetaent, 'eosnfere and eivilizvtion . is .ect hand. He can buy every article be went& at the cheapest' price,•and sell his pioducejor.,the highest,' (in the West this is reversed,) he ha's schools for his, children,' divineServiee, and twill' enjoy.an open winter, and, delightful cliinate, .where fe vers aiemtterly unknown. 'The result' of the change upon thoie.,ll om. the :North, • haa gener-. ally been to restore.' them to an excellent state of health. - • . : COTTON YARN, In the way of building and improving; lum her can be obtained at the mills at the - rate of $lO to. $l5 per -thousand. Brinks from the brick, yard opened in the plate, every article can be procured in :the place; good carpenters are at hand, and there is no place in the. Union where baildings and. improvements can be The reader will•af once be 'struck will,. the ndvantages here ,presented, 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 expeeted to do.' They will see land under, cultivation, such is the extent of the , settlement that Ihey Will 'no doubt, meet persons from their: own' neighborhobd; they will witness the. improve ments and•can judge , the character of the pop ulation.. If they corns) . 'with a view to settle they should' come prepared to stay a day or two and be ready to, purchase, as locations can not be held on refusal. ' • • • There are two' daily trains to Philadelphia, and to'all settlers who broil:aye, TUC nAILRAOD COMPANY GIVES A FREE TICKET ,I'oll SIX MONTHS, AND A HAIM-PRICE TICKET. FOR THREE TEARS! in connection with the agricultural settle ment, a new and thriving town has naturally arisen, which presents inducements for any kind of . business, particularly stores and manufacto ries.- The Shoe business could be carried on n this place and market to good 'advantage; al i o cotton business,' and manufactories of ayricultu ratimplentents or Founderiss for casting . small ar ticles.. The improvement .has been so , rapid as to insure a constant and r i iinsnentincreese of business. Town lots of a goed.eilte. we do not sell s small ones al it would effectthe improve ment of the place, can be , had at from $lOO and The Iltonseonton Farrier, a monthly literary nnd.agricultural.sheet, containing full informs_ tion of 'Hammonton, can be obtained at. 25 cents per teannu m. lindisputable—warre Ti ntee deeds given, clear of .all incumbrance when money is paid. Route to the . land: leave Vine street wharf, Phlladelphi 4 , for. Hammontonby Railroad; 7i A.. M.', or 4i P, Fare 90 cents. , When there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding con .veniences on. hand. Parties had , better Artop with Mr. Byrnes, .a 'principal,. until they have decided auto purchasing, al he will show them over the land in his carriage, free of expense. Letter's and applications can .be addressed. tq Landis ge Byrnes, Hammonton P. 0., AtlantiO Co. NeW Jersey; or S. B. Coughlin, 202 Soutl, Fifth Street, Philadelphia. Maps and inform* . tion cheer's:lly furnished.- . DA;IW: ,t*M`aoY,.' JOSEPH MORSE, Sheriff. THE MARKET, THE BEST IN THE UNION THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON,