tIA4VAA, ',l/). 1'5,44.43/4:?.... - • z c** 61110 :-and' rti t-7 t D 61d, Ws:ustrtitat.-: - • - • ' T-R B LI-D! , • , 4Nragizi devoted goitrb the 11 vit tier! of Winerlatp;.,mt,hojahip.',,Alialjy, national, in no ' , ''wise tieetional olr••Sec turta n ; having'for s *ifii*iiii*;l4tictruV NO' N VEST:tt httlfrie 6,with.politicoi'iming only at thts..blOest: in ART, Ltrirtiordna-nnd''iotnitcn, and eiriploying- the best writers in, every branch, feeltiog. r. 4 hiiiy4fagazine; is folinWingfirst anifng near, the.tleke of the SEC ' ,0ND,169,4P 1 0 , 5 . an 4 ,h q s• met , -with unparal „4..;fliP,llllllß,VOLME,- VOLUME” for ~ .Tantiary, 060f*1114:_ikiii,bi-ssund' earl y. in December, :Elterrtllitirnbe`i Will be' splendidly illus 7 :tilfarkin ,tker,tiiirbeeilityle of art. Among the nutnelyini,entittib9tois engaged for.tbe. coming Well known distinguish, NITZ.64IIIIII44IibtAK.'" , 'NinARMITII4JAciDownBig ORIIEVES' AIROWNSON, J. GEO P: MORRIS,_,H• CELL D. PRENTICE, WstAlamotti stmills; ' *mom 'CAREY. PARR 'BENJAMIN, MRS.. KIRKLAND. • JOHN , G. SAXE': -3411t8 04KEB MANNAR V. oolltro:;. (i.:-PIIEBE CARET, CALHOUN mexENEIE, 11115 BURT,' ' &a. 4 . 0 - iti)Ne Jiiihirail'Alt.mltiei%fsiitl be Conmencetl , 'the inept ittikinglroriglnal nnvei of the ,day, entitled • ° , • 711 11 " iii ~Pkophet. ! • o'ftliv.o..r.,,Rio,F_l3:OßDEß 1 11 FE • • • `'By s ELIZARPTH CAKES:',SIIIITif Also , be . " . eonnnenceil an 'earn' iiittibittfifthevoinfriev,olume,a.MOST, START.- LI4.4I,,AND.,.INTrINSELY INTERESTING 911113IttAkt gOVEL;"ilittilled. VIP, COAST • • TIIR./.+70,q0, TRADE., I.R.ll4,l4lPAriri.'ziotragrs, • .• ". THE GREAT: REPUBLIC MONTHLY' is 0 . 4 Megitine published in this country. Ciirei.,oo,oolGhinrbeen expended to bring it t tAitClirnient lighT'degree of ..merit;--. The,neblielfere are determined to" give it the ,LARGEBT CIRCULATION the world.-- MThthey the fOiloivlng• view MAGNXFWENT, . , And they,. refer ,to *eery t subserib'er now on thekhooks'ikeie'the.fidelity with ,which they fulfill their . obliiitione, • • • - ' . . .• . : „ , TERMS;-. - . . . . . • $0,25 llubstriptions pet , year, • - 3,00.: ''Club.,of throe or more, each, 2,00' ;40i:one:sending a club of FIVE subScribers incineY; obeli Jecelye, by mail, big eboice_of either the following magnificent • • - .• • • THE LOT BUFFER. ' Size of plate, 22 AltinOire-o.,,Value $5. . . CITY, AF; THE GREAT KING. Ow plate, 25 by ;30 inches. . Value $5. "'• ; :`PALACE OP WESTMINSTER;. *pie 0fj0ate,;.25,.by.39 inches., ,Value $5, .I TWALT SCOTT'S MONUMENT. siga:•firtlite, 23 ,by 34 'inches.. Value $4. . • - Thee t . Oh : Lord." • Size of 251uchei. Value $3. • 114bertlhisne, Size „of Plate 2 1 by 55 . 1n- Apy.tine.fiending a club of Ton subscribers, chill receive ; hi. Bores any two of the above', • iiigt*vings.:'Any one. Sending‘a club or Fifteen receiye,tlis choice' , of any Four of Pio above , ingravinge....P.iny one, sending a Tvienty Subscribers, shall'recei4o all of the 'boys engravings and a copy of the Maga zine for loneyear, gratis. - • pp ir , pi!mtild offer will entitle every one, .by itpijitriflinemiertion,.ln' getting „subscribers , to Obtain AR-FAIR A COU.F.CTION OF RARE WORKS An'lo:ADOENltißnutt.on, as can be ebtain . ar , iiiiilyiyheio,for Twenty-five Dollars; Cash. ; • ,•,:_,lrpurfiigontlemen 'and young ladies, all over koPmtrY . ,,arO.ntited 'to get ...n0 Clubs upon Wifossief's;',a 0 :other •respecthble persons Avi46t•nii'ldesire:to , Pcfai Agents, 'and to re -. •gerito4•Ciiigtotiriviiiseioef instead Of the above Übi ral " r'oger," ; are:anthorized„to'sem us su seri ':Price: atioVe ,named, deducting Peicerit. - .for their Iroublo;'-.The ient' In'rotat ion, the 'order in -•;;, oye e ol 3 clu bsifre sent to • . • . COME FIRST SERVED. 0403.4 :;o : ,above unparalleled 'ofier, ~•••• ,„•*.p i esw.,surfounce that whore parties do ant .;`form clubs.and Where their names are hot sent • ',1„1441n,h.5., that., Single ? Subscribers sending the • '•• inirfunt seforipOSite_to each, of the above en- I srectinp,shall, eceive. by; mail the Engraving : obvietvinflefle copy - of' the Magazine for one s'eniiii:ti t tbee'Enierevinge are of three times otthose offered by' the Old ART U1 , 110:1 4 *•• - flatriiii - litilliiiiire•liOtter and , of more intrinsic thersny engravings ever offered by ony • 'Ageliftlittiefpritte” or'44it Association.' .' -• '.. l oTlO: n st Simper," and .'.The City of the 'adorn' the walls of `every in the , country.. itioinh4i_Ofork were °ever made be- "l'hit . 4lYo' lii'ol`lecifirinaP" in, the 'matter; no ofitOrpilie,. no bumbug.'r iric'fifil:mpifia'Cleigyncien;:Postrnastere, 'travel 411W°209110.2e'aild all . wikVire interested in tha • I-IA_R W li 1:0 . Olitiskfactisrertiv •Pricitit; rrAVING ENLARGED MY FACILITIES El at the Old §taiidi • • N° & 3 .EXCELSIPR . . , BLOCK , . OLEAN, For keeping constantly'on hand much birger supply and assortment of, the heavy . !ales p f .11toti Ware '::gerierally -kept t s heloblihti ho u ses, and , tailing secures the AGEbIpY 6f many Alannfaiturers , including th e • ::- celebrated. .• FALL RivEg.:'N444.B;. WHEELER,, MADDEN & BAKEWtLL'S SAIVS, Also those Of WELCH 8c GRIFFI ; I'IIS, and other maker 4 ••• MAR'S - SORES, RUBBER and LUTHER' BELIIN (uposeOle . a). P.OnitAt COOKING STOVES, GLASS, of all Size,s, Sorts and .Deserip,tious. PROPOSE TO 'SELL ALL TIE ABOVE ARTICLES AT Manufactm'ers' Prices , . Also I propose to sell at a small Commiesiob from my LARGE .rind WELL •SELECTED STOCK of • • SHELV.I . tiId .4ey HARDWAW . In the selection. of which I. ha've tiken rinuch pains, having given'• my personal atteritieh thereto.' , ' HOUSE 'TRIMMINGS, :Z.'....V..,0-.... 1 -.7': . .2`,4..„:0i COOKING and PARLOR of every de.sirable Pattern CARPENTERS', ''.. ; MILL=WRIGHTS SLAM MY/TEN AND ISIMIONEV TOILS., Of the most approved Mahuficture, PECK . AXES; MATTOCKSi SPADES, RAKES, PITCH FOHKS,, BUCKETS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPES, LAMPS foi. OIL, OAIIPHENE, FLUID, and KEROSENE. MY motto is; The Largest Sales 'of the Very'BEST. GOODS at the LOWEST Re munerative Prices Insures the Largest. Profits to the Seller, fmnishes the Buyer with the Cheapest and Best Articles, and gives the best satisfaction. COUNTS WILL BE MADE TO DEALERS n e, : :with , the iliove, I tun abre to notice : • ALL KINJ)B,OF !ET-IRON COPPER 'WORK, mapiny •Coinpetent and . expen ,wboxe work has never failed B RSE, PROPRIETOR, , _ Mock Inventors;Alan actarerq .I"armerq Aufl •••• NEW:: . SERIES TO.Cintintenee on July 2d; 300..." Instead of 410 pages, the Yearly Entente, 'Enlarged' -lies, Will contain'EltlllT tibllCilltEl4..AND VII.ItTI - • TWO: PAGES of 'Valuable Reading Matter, useful and InstruCtiveto all 'climatic . ' -• • . ;'' • - üblisbed weekly t guar : TIM:801 ISNTI FIO lapa to Tuimi suitable for, binding. find the tin tube'rs-for a sin gle year pontaln .informationin regard to . TEW INVEN-' PIONS, all braftelnis'of MAXUPACTURIG PROCIMES AGRICULTIJItab P Lint ENTS; ENGIIIEERINO; MILLWRICIPPINGJLION IMANUPACTITRE: CHEM'S TRY; in fact; almost every industrial, pursuit receives :more or _ leas attentiOn In its cotentee• • • • ' • All Ptent:Claims - officially published 'every week,. ai 'reported from the Patent Onicavand for INVENTORS 'AND PATENTEES . • it:conteinsinformillon netio be obtained elsorbere, and Which no mechanic, inrentur, or patentee can well dn' .kva Feu ily:Journal it has nn snperier for real praciic , • ul sincele its colunins will be found useful prat tidal Recipes, ..: • • . Careful attention edit be ;Oren from tinie;:to.roports of theMetal..Lutplat r,. anti pt.hot . ..Every number will bontelp sixteen pages and forty-eight miltimns of MAter; with several illustrations Of patented machines and-other' engravings i , comprising a single ORIGINAL•ENDRAVINGS: With-the Estarzed Series is preaiintoil an opportunity to subscribe not likely to occur, again.for many-yeare.,_ It will be like donnionoing a new work=-Vol' I, No; I, Now , Terms $2 Year —One for - Sli;illoilths. Southern, Western, Mid Canadialfthoney pr'Post 011 ice stamps Wien 'at par for saltsariptions.. -Canadian snhapri; hers will plena° to remit .twenty-sixCentnextra. on pack yearts subscription to 'pro-pay postage:. , A liberaldiscennt to-Cluhs. A prospectus .givlng full particulars of the inducements fOrelebs, .with specimen copies of the paper, and it . pamphlet nontaininginfeirma,. Ceti' ceneerning the, propirirr , or Patents nmy bo • had 'gratis-by addiessing • • procuring At •00. • r•• . - Puhl Diller's' of ther Schintifie A.mbrican, 37 Parkltow, York. L. • Of:Dr.ST, - 1 3 11DEfiT CIRCULA TEr), and most dOMPLETE, CORRECT` and RtLlAßT.E..l3abk•lslote,Reporter frr6cistence. ANiIOTE . A.MY.IAIIIIERCIAL 1t ;PORTER, ("),!iotatiOns_cortecte - d yy TitomrsoN BitoTtanis Publishpd t;) , Cll. . BLOINDI • ii.T;; 111 Prald.'n :St • TEnMS or.SUOSCILIfTION IV 5 P 1,5 •CE1. • . To mail. Subscribers •• • Weekly,....s2. I Semi-ni0pth1y,.......5 1 31 00 0!IY••••, , .. 750 . Tn Poattuasters'or-Others,.who form Clubs and- for want 'us thounney in thiraneti, wt; will send the Repor ter Coitt-L'hort.Matittel, and 'Dew/pave List, as fol -0 eaplefl'of the Weakly, ono Year,..• •• .• i 5 . 00 .• • 0 chides of the Serni;moisthly...,.. I.ool' .10 copies of the- Moutlxly •• ' • , 000 . We Will forward gratuitouslfto.• any person Sending a club '.Of $2O at 'tbe.above , rates, any one time,, our •Amprican, coo Test Seale. Address, • • •. .•: •• , •'• • 'THOMPSON BROTHERS, Bankers, ' • • N0;.2,.We11.5t. Proprietors.. • W,WILEIY - V Patented Sept. 9, 1856. HE .. WASHBOARD •Aclsltt . BEATER are T; the two first - and most natural implements ever used in Washing clothes.' • Notwitlistan& mg it has been :the :study of inventor's •-to do them awaY, awl for, that purpose several huh dred, patentshaVe been issued, yet: - .it has been , of no effect.:J, They. have failed.in: .their at tempt-, Theirmachines have been condemned :and thrown away, and ;the Wash - Board and Beater.again used. , in.their stead,: • This machine combines them • together; at tached fo - aprogreintive lever in 'each a Manner as gives. great ,power . to the neater, . while either may be used as , the;oper4or The' motion of the lie'ater: iP•quick - ancl:'easy,. the pressure gentle and ppwerful,.whic h . gives it the advantage ove'r'all. other. achines, and is so decided by competent judges. Manufactured and sold. at.Mcchaniceburgi by. A.. WOLTERS: Mechaniesburg,'March 18, 1858. PAINTS, DR: HUNTER WILL FORFEIT tii3o ,IF failing •, : to cure 'any . case o f secret dfSeSse that.may, cOme'under hiS care; no matter - how long standing or afflicting. Either sex are in vited .to his '•Private,. R00m5,..4.-1 North SEV ENTH St., Philad'a,i without:fear of interrup-: tion froth .other pdtients. Strang,ers and other's' Who have been unfortunate in . the selection - of a Physieian are invited to &h .. : -.-. • : IMPOTENCY.—Through :unrestrained .. in dulgthice of tile' passions, by :excess or ..self abuse, the evils are numerous.. Prernaiereint. potency, involuntary...serninal-disebarges' wrist Mg of the organs, loss of :memory - , a. distaste ter female society, g e eneral debility, or consti tutional derangernek are, mire to. folloW..: If. riecessary,'consult•the Doctor With confidrice; he offers a perfect Cure., -. •' :: ', ..: ,'• .. • READ' AND. REFLECT.-The afflicted would do Well to'reflect' before- trusting ,their health and: happiness, andiri many cases their :liven . , in the hands of physicians • ignorant of this class of maladies:. It is certainly impossi.- ble fa one than to . understand all :.the ills . the hurnan•fatnily•are: sebject to. , Every 'respect a- . ble physieian,has his peculiar brimch, in which le Is more successful than his brother'prdess ors, ,and. to that • he devotes mostef •his, time end study . ; . .•-. ' •- ' :. ' YEARS OF PRACTICE, .exclusively , dilitio 7 ted•to•the study" and treatment of diseases of the_ sexual., organ s,: together with ulcers upon the body, throat;-nose, .nr; legs, pains 7 in the head, or ,bones;..mereurial rheuniatiSm, siriet• tires,. gravel, irregularities, diseases..arising from .youthful. excesses, •or impurities of •the hlood,' whereby the constitution MIS; become: enfeebled, enables the . Docter to offer speedy relief .to all who may place, themselves . under f.l77'Medicine :-. "forOar e'd 'to any . p.art ot.the / 1 United.States,Priee en Dollars per Package . - rviFaie4l-.>X1R,...' M . P .. INSON'S •CELE BRA • obtained : - '' ---"--"'4 ' .---Lu t being from 'a permanent. magne. N . V ITO family should be.witheut one. Priceonlyitlo... . SHOVELS, WHEEL-BARROWS TUBING, THE.HAMMONTON FARM ER—A ` news, paper,,ttevoited to Literature arid Agriculture, also setting forth full Alce'ounts'of the new of Ham • dement monton,. in New Jersey, can'be subscribed for at only 2 . 5 cents . per , arituni. ' .:'lnclose postage starrips.for the amount. Ad. , dress toEditor of the Farmer, Harrunonton, P. .9., Atlantic Co., New Jersey... Those ,%%ishing cheap land, of the' best quality, In one of •the healthiest and` most delightful climates:in the HMO, and where crops are never cut down by frosts; the . ..terrible ;scourge of :the north, seer, advertisement of Harnmonton Lands. • , T x Tf.: , are not' in 'the, habit. of ;telling ,c(Fisb . V'Y stiniesOnse have got 'MACKEREL, DjEfi'and WRITE FISH; besidesjosts of : ,TEA at :10 . cents.. — IL . F. WRIGHT. `,,i 41! - . , , , I.''.',' , Ui-i.: , , -.,-, THOMPSON'S ClrculatiOn't 100,T)00 EAITEIjIaY JOHN THOMPSON 2 Wrill Street FIFTY DOLL:I,MS FORFEIT PATENT POCKED COIN DETECTOR. POW TESTIZO V.ARIOU,S .RINDS OF - GOLDND .SI LVE It COINS. It is .A admitted by all.to be the :nest perfect thing of thekirtd over offered 'to the publto... IT IS SO SMALL THAT IT CAN BE CAR RIED IN •THE . POCKET WITHOUT ANY INCONVENIENCE. . • Every Morohaut should - have it! • • . • • 'Evcry•Storekeeper should havo it! 'gvery -Mechanic • shottld butve it! • • . Every Man laßusiness 'should have it!' • . It detects • at the same moment, bcith size., thickness and weight, from . a. halt' dime to a pallet, in silver,•and:from sl•in Geld up to. $2O besides foreign' Gold and silver, and sells, as quickly as 'seer., without the. assi s tance of a word. It is simple,' eininently useful, durable, economical and perfect.. . • .. • '. , 112 - A Warrantee goes with every one - sOldl . . • . , PRICE • ONE DOLLAR. • .. • . . Post-paid to any part of the United States. ~ WHAT Tit• NEWSPAPriktS SAY: ' The.possession of it Is a. reifeefgoarantee ;ggainst being imposedupon:with spurious coin. DeteClion is tare,. Certain, inevitable. --Eve Journal. . - • A blind man with one in his-possession they •biddefinince to the, most' skillful counterfeiter. of the day.--Evoine,Bplletin: We pronounce it 'without hesitation to be the most perfect thing of the kind . ever offered to the public. 2 - . --Pen,n. inquirer: We like it, 'and cordially recommend it ; to the public,---National itr,irus.• , • It is worth its 'price ten times told.—City Item AGENTS' ,WANTED. . An agent wanted in every Countyin the U. States; to whoin a heavy. •dietount will .bc made. -Samples sent, with. terros•of agency, on the receipt of one dollar. • ' , Address all orders. to . • :IMLAY & BICKNELL'S.. • Bank Note Reperter,'Phila,• Pa.. The Reporter has been for. Thiny years, the constant and necessary companion of the Cash ier, Merehant, Clerk, Trader,. Mechanic and the People, being the . oldesfon the Continent, and the ablest, in the. world, and having more subscribers than all others combined, .is pub-. lished onthe lst'and 15th of each month, at the following rates: • • . ••. •.. Monthly, 'one copy . one year, $l,OO §etni-Monthly, I.copy one year, • 2,00.. - including ,without extra charge a copy the. Coins of the World-,.containing a,litrger number of magnificently illustrated Fac-Similti impies 'sions than can' he found in, any other work, and which can•be 'obtained from no.other source by fly possibility of means.. Add • • • IMLAY Sc• BICKNELL'S Bdpk .Noto, Repot TORESII-Buruing Fluid attlie R R . . • • , ASTOOUSE STORE L. . . ... . . . BUSHELS . of Acted . Apples in libire and fok sale by LIST OF, ,JURORS FOR: DECEMBER TERM • . • GRAND jURORS.. • • '• Brad/in./L-4. C. •Havens;. Haffey, Maynarci7ligalsby, George Moore. • .• • • Ceres--Nowton.Arnold, Theron, Cooper, Na than B. FPOte• • .• COrytig/117:. Sundoriin. ' • • Ketz.ting;--13enj. C. Corwin, Thomas Good win;Zern R. Tubbs. • Law t y.,-L-1,". Dolly, C. C. Moses. . • Lsinliciie•-Jaines•Bond, Jasper Marsh. N47rwie.h.—G. H. Smith'. • • . • .: Otis—Nat'l.= Baldwin; T.. 7. Pryant, V. R. • Shippsa;,—A. A. Eddy, C.: C. E. C,Goodwin, L. Lucore, jr... •• Sergeayit—D. C. • Howard.• • • • ••, : TRAVERSE 'JURORS. • - .• .Brad ford..--Hnr - Ji • NV: •Berr,' David D'Golia; Zera W.. Fisher, S. B. Hawliins,.•:.john by, S. L.'Seward, H. - D: Turner, Sabiaas ker. Pqrough.—Nahtl. W. Abby, George C.Cha pin, Rosyvell.Sartwelt. - , • ; • , • '..Ceres.—Simmons 'Foote,.Semi. R. • June; J. D. Knapp, Able' North,.Claik • . ••' • :liiiirc:a.--,David Cooper, Rice •Fouvler, -Ran som forabee, B. P. Lamphear. ' ••• .• . 'llainlin:--A. J. Rifle. ' •: .• Brown; John Boylan, H.ll. Barrett, Wm. Pratt, Andre# Riley.. Liberty:—A. M. Benton, M. M. Boylan, W. H. Taylor. Norivicit:—C. It—Burdick, F. Gallup. Chadwilc, 2d, H. L. Gifford, Joseph : Hoosier, 2d,- NLLewis, The above named Jurors Will meet. at the Court House in Smetliport, -on. ',fuesdaY:the 27th day. of • December next, at •10.:o'cloc.k A. M JOSEPH • MORSE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Smethport, , Oct: 20th, 1850. • • -lEOn . .JIEtiEIIIBER TER151,..1659, ._ ..... •, . . - . . ' ~' garuieheo. - • (/..11,11urdick use . of Felt vs P. J. Chadwick . Gideon Irons, . ' . vs James Handal! .- James M. Miller ~ , .vs W. IV:Updlke. ' Warren Cowles . . .. vs J. Chadlvick • 8..7. Fobes' . . ... va"G. 11. Moore • A . Morrison - . '. is J.,.A."Anderaos E. Shermberg: .... 'vs A. Wolters • ... t. , Welch et al. , • is.Bli Pelt et at: S. Q. Hyde ' - •.- ' . ve '0: Hebden •' . Turner & l'horntori ' vs .111 , Ilean Co, 'Bonk D. ,Kingsbury • .- vs Oranmer:& A. , :kley- N gobbing - , • ' . vs T. B Wloans et al James 71. Dixon • ' vs G. Irons ' ' ~' - llarlin . & Rea • •• vs D. Bellows et al 'Dattlel.Driton • • vs D. Lew is' 4. Swift , • • ' Same . ' • .vs J. Cambel ' • • •Speneez Tibbitts vs M. Hdrth G. I rens• • vs Felt Reynolds &O. • • . Jahn , 'vs A Wolters .• 'llyingtoo Helm •, • vs D. Lepok et al.. • ~ 'Wm, P spper ,vs 1.. li. Jones Vashingten insurance Cs. ye Y.l;sha 'Dash • '. • A MUEL'O. HYDE. i'rntheartiery • PrnthOnotary',lollleay , • Sinethiigot: Nov. 5, 1569,, - 5 . • . , or l d , o t opt A:RE...:.......ct1y,..A.p.. .- ,r ' . ', ',AT. T . A.y!mw : s .. ity;Gv.l4T9,l l. ,. A. NI now. itt . .s7tore ilia LaiiiStc.i. .01. NEW SUIVI.M.ER GOODS Ever.'Lroiight into .po!y,Piesonting UNEQUALLED ti.TTIIAVTIONS IN • • . . EXTENT,..ELEGANCE% -and BEAUTY of design . and cOlaring. In 111103 111)3111011 ARE HERE "Now is the Time To Select from the .L ;pest Stopk,dvd Purchase • avid, while. • • PRIGES;Aftg: . DoN t im • -Tha like! HOT CAKES on'FROSTY MORNING And .17ioso-iuTto . :Fi.ilt . to. make CHOICE SELECTIONS SHOULD CALL EARLY FIRST CO Fi4ST.StiiV,ED His Imnae q tfse 'ck consists of GOODS DRY' Endless• Variety PARASOLS AND.UMBRRLLAS, READY-NADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS. &•VESTINGS 111ILLIN,C.ItY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS PRINTS, LAWNS, LADIES" C . IiAL4I Sr...LAWN 'ROBES, Flounc . ed, at $1 In fact a 6nrylete'Assorlinent of. , • DRESS cr ciOoi)s.. o,ooo.yds.BltOWN •• • :COTTON. YARN 8000 BLEACHED SHEETINGS. 61 /1 0 C IE4 SUGARS,' PLO FLOUR, PORK, &c., &c 11ANS at 121 cts. TEAS at 31 to 623, etc BOO,T.S.;: : & ...$. 110F,5.5, targeststock ever offered in 'this . section of country. Men's Kip Boots,• a prime article.— Womea's Calf Boots, Men's Brogan Shoes, Women's . o,aiters, tipped, Women's .enameled Bootees. •• . In. addition to the above he has .a large (pan . . . . • ST. ES ..:. HARDWARE,' .CROCKERY,. DRUGS . - •.10DICINES,•YANKEE • NOTIONS, HAIS AND ;CAPS,.HION.nf all . ' and'.. • •• Ge?man and Cast Steel, •. . . Wash Tubs and Grain MeasuFes, 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, 137 - .Country merchants'. supplied at as low prices as they cnn buy-in New.Yerk or any . of the'eastern cities, for cash or approved 'credit. Smethport, June, 18.59.'. . • . TICS SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND . MATURITY, Just Published, Gratis, 250:Thotsaud Prow WORDS ON. THE RATIONAL niaNEAM :r v,. TRTEN;thout Medicine, of Sper err-heap* ( *al Weakness, Nocturnal Emis sions, Denital and igervous Debility, Pyemature Decay of the systemOmpotency, and •Impedi ments to' Marriage generally. . BY B. pE.TaNtyi.itvp: The important fact-that - the'rnany lararning complaints, originating in ther.imprudence and lolitude of yautN may be easilyremaved 'WITH. OUT hlentoirrE, is in this *all tract clearly de-' Monstrated; -and tlio entirelY, new, arid highly successful•trCatnieni, as adopted;by, the Author, fully exidaiitad; by meatiant 'which every. due is enabled 16,care'uNsara,Virfectly arid at the lest "possible Cosi;`thereliyttypiding all the ad vertised nostrums of the day. : :- , • • , ~ Seat to any address', gratis and post Nu in a aealed initelopa,by, remitting (post., two . postage 4tampa LANF,,X, 88 East 3lst Str'eet, • New Turk City: "c• , • Wear: • '[r AS 13E.F.1,.1,. tinri s ng',i4e s past jranritingsol n in 'prepa'ratiori.lo ss s 'resume his'prOfession;anq' s vF))llll lantion to its sevehil; : ; South-sail 'eornr 'of Main Street:':'' ' , Snaetbport, Noyernyer2l;lBs:9 • ' White, r HEREAS the' 'Hoiji _Robert G: Vl' President Judge', and ,thellions. J. Dar • frog and S. Holmes, -Associate Judges; . of. the Courts of . Qyer &I.Terphaer • Mid General, . Delivery,. Quarter Sessions of ilia'. - Peace', - .6r. phans' Court and Court of' Oorninottl:Pluatiler the County of M'ltean have issued th'eir precept,' .bearing date Satitrday, the first dity'of,October in _the year of our_ Lord one ttiousandfistgla hundre& and fifty-nine; and tome directed, fdl holding - a Couirt of Oyer and Terminer,amt Pen eral Jail Delivery,, Quarter Session's , siiiht, Peace, Orphans'. Court, and Court of Corn Pleas, in the.Dorough of Smethporti on, Mon t day, the twenty-sixth day of December , and, to continue one Week. . • Notice is therefore hereby given'to the exc. net's, Justices of 'the Peace : and: C'cipsitiblep, within the county, that:they be then and thet:e their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A, Wet said day, with. their records, ipipiiiitiotep exathinations, and other remembrances,- itiett those things which their offices 'appertain telt< dime. • And thoie who sere bound by their sec Ogniza . nces to prosecute the prisoners that ire. Of 'shall be in the jail of said county,of, M'Kean, are.to be then and there , to prosectite against them as will•be just.. • • Dated . et •Smethpert, October sixth,... 1859,. and the Slth year ' of the.lndependence'of the United States of Americe.... --: JOSEPH MORSE' Sherit. . , . . A. RARE OPPORTUNITY-IN A' DELIGHT FUL AND HEALTHY CLIMATE'2A, MILES SOUTHEAST OF DELPIIIA, ON THE CAMDEN, .• AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD . • • - ‘• •'. NEW . JERSEY. An old estate consisting of several .thousands of acres of yroditeeivi eoll'lll9 been dividedinto Farms of various • siies to suit theptire,hasers. A -population of some Fifteen .lezieuirrdr from various parts of the middle States and, 'New .England .laave settled, there the year, itn- • 'proved. their places, end raised excellent' crop., The price of the , land is atthe lowsuna of froth ; $15,t0 $2O per acre; the soil. is 'of the best quality for: the productien of Wheat, Clover, .Corn,Pearhee, Grapes .and Viertablee. ~1T IS CONSIDERED THE BEST. FRUIT SOIL IN THE UNION: The place is perfectly secure from. frosts-:-Ilie destructive • enemy of the q'sir.-• Mee Crops of grain, grass and fruit•are,novi. growing and can be seen.. B3r eltariiininvthe place itself; a correct judgment ,can be formed. of the productiveness of the land: .The terms are made-easy to se turetheinOdimproventent of•the, land, which is only sold for actual ins p,:ovanint. The result hat' been that within the past year, some three hon;ired houseinhavp been erected, Awe mills, one steam, four !stores, some kitty vineyards and Peach • orchards planted, and , a ,large number . of other improve-. ments, making it a desirable and Active place of business C;INGIIAMS, THE MARKET,. . . as the Tearler may perceive from ite loci/atm, is • • THE• BEST THE UNION. • . • ProduCe -bringing 'double the price lharol4 locations away from the, city and. more - than . dotible the price at the West. Itistnown that the earliest' and best•fruits and 'vegetables in • this latitude come from Nevi Jersey,' and-Are annually exported to the extent of Millions'. Inlocating here, the settler has many Oven:. tages. 'He is , in a fcw • hours' rideof the great cities' of, New England and Middle States,•• he • is near his old friends and associations; be is in' a settled conalry where every ..imprgvewent' of' comforeand at' hand. He . can buy every sartiele, he wantii at the cheapest. price, and sell his .produce fertile highest; (in the West this is reversed,) he has sehbols for hisehildren, divine service, and will . enjoy an' open winter; and delightful climate;' 'where re- Vera are titterly . unknOwn..• The result ofthe Change upenthos.e . (torn 'the North; hal . genes : - ally been:to restore them.to an 'excellent state of health.. . • In the way of building. and improving, Turn .-ber can be obtained.afthe mills 'at the ,lateof $l5 to $l5 per thousand. - Bricks' frati'the brick yard opened in Ihe place,•;every - article can be . prOcured in the place, •good Carpenters are at hand, and there is no place in the Union where, buildings 'and inuprovernenta, Can be made cheaper: • • • - • . . . reader_ will at once be- littuctOvith: the: advantages' ere presented,. 'and • ask, himself. why the property has not been taken unlieforci The reason is,' it wee.' never •thrown int dos. market; end. unless these statements werCtcor rect, no one would be invited to examine, the land before purchasing: 'This all are'expected to dp. • They will see land tindel•cultiV.ation, siich•is,the extent .of the settlement tbefthey will no doubt, meet. 'nelsons - from their own, neighborhood; they will witness the improve, merits and can judge the character of the pop ulation. - If they come with a, view to settle they 'should come. prepared to stay a day' or 'two and ,be•ready - to purehase, as.locations . Can .not be held on refuial. . • . . • - There aretwo . daily trains' to, , Philadelphia, dnd to all settlers who improVe, - Tirs itsinaiob COMPANY LIVES A FREE TICKET - FoR SIX MONTHR, AND A lIALF-FRICE TICKET FOI?:TIIREE YEARS.,, DEBAIZES, .a4:lo.cts • . hi.conneetlan with the • agrieulturat settle- Meat, 4 new •and • thriving town .has., paturallY, arisen, which preWnis wtelueetneWs for. 04 Of business; particularly stores attul snauttfacta ries: The Shoe &Wows. , could bed carried' on in *this place and; market to good vantage r also. -cotton ,business,. anti m anufactories tsf agriculsa , .. ral implements.or Founderies for caijincsn4rl4; ,- ... tic/m.2. The irriprevement haelmea rapid ae to insure aconstant.and permanent tncrease,of business.. Town lots 'of a . good size, We'''rlci, Mkt small ones as it . would effect'the iniprove. meat oft,he place; can be had at from sloo.and' . . • . .Flairnirenten Farmer; a. nicirithly, literary, and agricultural siutO, ,coirtitinings fall . itifektita lion of •flairrolonton, can be obtained at 25 cents per;aotOtri'' . • , indisputable-twarrantie.deedir cleafof all incumbrance whan:moneyirt.paid. Route -to ihe.lendq, leave Vine Street Wilaft; Philadelidda, jot. ,i-lammontori by:,Raltroad ; 7i A. M.,. orldi . P. M. - Fare 00,C0107 there ianaire tor:Mr..l3yrneri... Briartlintfionr veniences. aa . hand, Parties had . ,bptter . stop with Mr. Byines ? a Kin . cligit, unfit they .hive decided as to purcbaking,its iolFtittik , i'then't • ever the . loa in his carriage;:',(iiitirariendefi Letters' and application's con'Veliddiessed; th . Landis 8c Byrnes, ljarnmontort:7 l :o.;'.Mla'Otii Co. NOW Jersey, or S. B:; Coughlin; 202"'' 366th rifth"*Yeetp.gbilidelidtiiiii,•Mans.,Mid . lion • COURT FBOCLAMATION NEW AGRICULTIMAI SETTLIPMENT. ..TO ALL W 4 :IITING FARMS, 'THE TOWN OF .HAMMONTON; -r, ','i 2 7'! ,, :,e''' , ' - ' , .'''' , ' , .l.