• . tvio,!l4 .„: i n v,43. o l.lol*.rotit,,,fttk4k.Si.et* 'T-19,59,* 86, fr. . ;.). ,496, i 70 4!s alintilti'inurAT, ; 1,16347 eutt?94y, $ 00 . •..•. DAVIS; .4 ; , Morrie •.; • , ~ 1141 tar qk 1.7 . 4,,9!0; . . . :452 65 •• • • intiint, doe from 611.0ollectorn,. ..... . 1' : 00m Collectors ilosititegtes '0t . 1 08 . 41r, 159 . , •,, • • ~ • ' . . . Prom_ sated t~ oC 1888, .... . . .prornisilted ‘ l, - , :iiimistiNl ti= of 1858 and 1859, . • , g ; ,;llollb.Comeituloster Afore, . .4i . 'Larabliep Dotei ..... .'""••!•• • YtuMa of.l.4eadltialefity .... • Assmiat t1850,' 20. sit ririyiiiie • • $11,761 ‘,.,, , iromumrsr parroo.l1 $ 4, 53 Bi 11,anr, • 601 SO Utibtaidiqr,' • " 0 e,..Nas 09 Ifa hoternt Orderi lild to • EXPENDITURES Olr 112 1 111E.214 COtTITY•••11350- . . • 0144 1 11 4 11•04 art Iota" • er 2230 o m i t -h ut 2411 ••• —;•••••• •,• • ••••• • • 118 05 • lliiiieonliollart 11111 ~.• ... ... • 100 20' • - 01111611 M ..coMumil.Neea .28 20 • CoMitimirealta counsel • • - . 100 86 ' Coutomeeilth Costa • ' • . 543 04 • Prithirtertary l s - :0004 . '7600 Surbiliffeee - 204 30 Triremes Juror', fees • • ' 1,070 46 (414011121017 Court foes. ; 11.18 lkmaSkiegAtril oa murder trial .. . .... '2360 •• • 'Contest!' loqueot • ' 12 07 .A4417042/11.11•0 1 6 Stomach 50.00 . 011161111616 1 4 Returns ..... .. .57 . 30 eipensee •• • • - ,531 61 Ammon, •. •. 211 00 .• bead View5:,:.:..:.'........«........:41'2 - 60 .: IbitOMen ..... •.. 367 50 .Bridges 4 . . , • ....• • - 803 28. County' Auditors .......... .... . 42 00 "Auditors , Clerk .... . • 6 00 AadltleMT Pmahonoh7 l 4 and Recorder's SCOT 3 00 • , • Atoka for Prottionotary . And Recorder • . ..... , 23 00 • : - tU ai - Mtu ll a r ded ... . ... „;. . . .. .. •11 20 • • ' • 'lO 74 'Wales. . . ... ... . ... • • 00 00 '. 'intermit ea oigiero 460 01 Araks Stationary 60(1 1,12614 •• ' 8607 • ' Fuel_ •... . .. ....... .. •65 00 _ •1•Parll on °mambaMagee %Mae - •• •• . ••• 4:.:elberllf •Nees . • • , • "biimtnl loner Heyee ..... . Ordmakialoner Oolegrove . .. «.. ' • '.Oommlsidemer hi clerk. Pro. Tom. .... 'CoonOselonorte Clerk. • . . . . . . ' I9 P Oti*sit . "lOU* ,s • • • . , . _ • WiN; the tuideiaigited, Cominlaslonern of Itt , l(eatucon ,:f; do itert if y that the foregoing stateroent of the Funde, .. ',,.ttemdpta Wed .12xpendlturea - of aald;County for the year is corned to the beat of our knowledge. • : • ' . ~.;ifitaitmeOttr.hande at entethport •January 20th 1800. • • • , ~ W. J. COL&GROVE, • " ; • : " .• commissionori l• • • • LIST OF URAWN FOR FEBRUARY GRANP.JUROM , . ,Bradford—E H7rown, Lorenzo Drake.. Borengh.—Milea Irons, E S Mason. Caes—G W Mosher,. Clark' S Wells. Sidra-T , T Carpenter, Wm K King, Almon Rice; James Skiver. • . , • P Abby; A D Gallup. Zditere,y-Dwight Coleman, 'J 0 B G Zifaiste.oiro Carpenter, Charles Hayter. • ,14ppoi—L• Grand. Gook; RI Earl, J Ho.us ler 1/4,7bilander Stevens, Thos. Simmons.. • 4ireasifjo • ' • . ,TRAVERSE JURORS: • Arhafera—lVW: Barr, Wm Burton; J F Clark, 0 D H Crooker, Benj. Haven, Orson Ho. gla;;Frank Moore;'Deater Moore, R D 'Olds. Berisithr—P Ford.., Orfi-441,16.!'it0; Henry Harder, John ,H Holcomb. • Eldresl—A T Barden, E J Folies; .Thornas 11404-Elleha Moody.;: ' • Kesst#l*.- mos Bishop, Erten Curtis; Dan.. iet . Croinuilure,.Tbo,mas Goodwin; Ira 8 GleaSon, B' Mtn, Georgellytle, T Aobbini. Lib ity-A;P Birnaby, E .E!, Polly, George Hagen; Geo.'McDowell, Perry Manning,Da giel Lafayette;--Oliver Matthews. , • Iforsqui—Leander Gallup. brio—A ' • ' • Stihset--Luther tucore, D J Morrison. The above named Jurors , will ,meet at. the • Cottrelioeis, in Smethnort, on Tuesday, the ' 28th.diy.of,FebruarY next, at 10 o'clock A, M. . • . JOSEPH MORSE, Sherif. . Sheriff Pince, Stnethport,, t . • • • January 4' 'lB6o'. . 1 •• • . TRW, LIST . FOR FEBRUARY TERM, 1860... Elude,' , : Vs William Dalt . Abington Crary : ' •-• • ra "Williem• Yield .• .• Oldisen "[robs • vs Zanies: •• • - IrEean.&ElkLmiit. Co,'ve Chester Marell' • ' • es' LyrrianEtarks - • • • • Turner it Thornton. • M'Kean Co.• Bink • • .111.artin Jr. . • • .ve D: Benoit' • John:: Ridgway . : ••. vs o:Weed & I Rowley ••• JolueWilin .„ ' • re Daniel Easterbrooks C . it,. Burdick . : • -vs William hammy . John WUan , t• ••. • vs :Daniel Easterbiooks• • vs A.-K . M orrison lama vs J . Cambell Cholla bait • • • vs smith & Gillet. • Steeßien P'Wilson vs Williams . •• . .wilumnejscei, ••• . vs Wm Dine •-. ;•' •.•'; ', • ',vs A. Wolters -• • *Lotion • asivi • ea' D. LesiMs erni • Wm. Wilke • • .re Bteelrfon Stiles Dorton • .: '•vs H . P Williams .and -John .Itepiners Stiles .: • • .vs N-POilinard Hammes 13arterell ' • es John Wilkins Lisle Or* . . • •- vs J 0 Backus & , • • ' • • • SAMUEL 9:HYDE. Prothonotar y Ensethpriet,. Toby. 1 ) 18130. S . .• •Atti*.itlind•Depaiture of Nails.. • r'",BlllF.THFOltiptnilT 9FFIOE. • • 0/e/oi..4earia" : :every morning at 8 o'clock; ar.• • :rties - evellt*ening. .• • •.• - • Cotiel**prt , —;Leiireti •Tuesday and . Saturday arriies.Monday and Friday eves. . • 8 4iiiPenT—Leaires Tuesday, Thursday and dur4aer.morninge•, arrives • fflonday, Wednes ,l4"4llfTiOtty evenings. . ' •.. - :A3poroi4-14aves • Monday, •Wedneii,day, and. Fr~iiay mornings ; arrives Tuesday; Thurs day end . Saturday, evenings. . , • •.•',./rerr4i4Leaves T.tesda3i,morningi and 2 rrives Thuradny evenings.' • • • • •• S. SARTWP4Z, P. M. • , Ni'DN tARNIER—A. news. • and grtc A' ' blture ts-orthe'new set aw Jersey, Can be ta' . yfer. annum. tbaijiminount,' coirgiinknonton a Ity; bueneaof ;the al . i n the ' gat'dowai by atavPr'e notfhl.,l§Qe HARDWARE; fit alattswfattitrer,lo .VING ENLARGIitID .FACILITIES .Cll el the Old Stand,_ $11,831 91 Cr. $ 419'68 1,253 88 9,444'74 Tot 560 EXCELSIOR, BLOCK, 911',83191 r 313 82 2.112 05 652 E 22 23 . . 30 56 3 4 080 32 . . For ke e ping - cOnstntly o n hand a much larger supply and assortment of the heavy anti dues of Hardware . generally • kept, by • the Sobbing Houses, and • having • • • • • secured the AGENCY • • • Indny Manufacturers • including' t:11 e • „ . . celebrated : $6,518 OS $ 5,035 22. 0,518 08 $11,764 20 I , FAVL RIVER .:NAILS; WHEELER, .MADDEN & 13AiCEVOLt'S Also . those of• WELCH .8c GRIFFITHS and , ..'other makers, FAIRBANK'S COOKING STOVES, 430 00 C 5 00 110 00 1174 1 00 16727 GLASS, of all Sizes, Sort 6 and Descriptions. ;am= I PROPOSE TO SELL ALL $6,518 98 11164.1uftioturets . ' Pric6s ~Also I . propose tp sell at .a stnall•Commission from my LARGE and WELL SELECTED STOCK of SHELF and other HARDWARE In the selection of which! have taken . m uch pains, having givcir - my personal attention MOUSE TRIMMINGS, .2::fft:::0.:72:::a. COOKING arid PARLOR of every desirable CARPENTERS', MILLWRIGHTS' 'Of the most approved Manufacture, PECK AXES, SPADES, PITCH FORKS, LEAD PIPES, LAMPS foi OIL, CAMPHENE, FLUID, and My motto The Largest Sales of the very BEST GOODS at the LOWEST Re munerative Prices Insures the. Largest Profits to the Seller, fulniithes the Buyer with the Cheapest andßest Articles, and gives the , best satisfaction. , LIBERAL DISCOUNTS. WILL BE MADE If people will pay higher prices for no better articles at other places,. it shall be their .own fault and not mine; • • • In connection 'with the above, I am able to supply on . short notice • • satEET IRON • • • 4. COPPER. WORK, Hav,ingip my employ Competent,and 'ea . peri. euced workmen, whose work has never failed ta.give satisfaction. 4.7',v. -.:i 3 '..i.3:4:0:;: No. '2 and 3 Excelsior Block. Olean, Alay . 2s, 1850. N° & 3 OLEAN, S A W-S, 1.1U.111n and.ILEATIIER BELT! sTnrAtr - ( unexcelld) 'POPULAR TilE .ABOVE ARTICLES AT Pattern BLACKSMITHS' AID MASONS' T o o 1.4 s , MA'ItOCKS, RAKES, BUCKETS, • WHEEL.BARROWS, PUMPS, KEROSENE TO DEALERS ALL KINDS OF 'AROPRIETOR, • • Sale. 01'rcE , :ie..4reby given that the under= Nsigne4Ailministrutora of the . Estate. of 0„, Berinpit,.deceaseil, late "of S'methport• Borongh;.l4 . purauanee of an terder.froni . the Or: pha . n!a_court of M'Ke,in county, to;thein:dirce• tett, •will expose, to'sale.or . public venilue,• at 'the Court }louse, in-Stnethpert,M'Kenn-CountY; on . Tuesday, tho..tiventy-eikhth day of Fehruitiy ne,kt; at . bne'O'Clock,. P. M., of said day,lhe •-• All that pieCe or parcel of land sit:iota in the ::,•139i - ongh of *Smothnort; M'Kean • county and State of Pehasyliania, liounded arid:described as fellows; to wit: That part;of Square num-. bered'soventyTnine 09) in 'the general'plan of ' said' town;' within-. the . folloiviiig bOundariei,'• viz: .beginniit at. the n'orth,West,corner of said •square; • thenceedat One hundred, and ninety tivo•(.l92) feet to-the building:now 'Occupied by Levi Walls / - (noW.occupied by, 1..0 Backus & frOni :the . north-east corner of said square; theoce.soutb sixteen • (10).. nerches,. to -the -.south ...line of said square; -thence- west' ono.: hundred 'and :iihety-two (192) Ica to the south-west corner' of' said square; . • thence north sixteen (10).per ches to theplace of beginning. 'COntaining one acrwand twOnty:•Bix - perclies, more or less;', on .said premises: , there one franie building ItriOWn as the “Bennett.-house," two. Barns, One Ice House . ; and Other out,bouses. •. thousand.dollars;caili, at the time of sale;‘ one thousand dollars at the. Ist of Tunc,next,and:the balance in - sl;ooo:pay ments, a nnually thereafter:.. • - • . • • ..n.A. - vm ••• . . . • : Administrators Smethport; Pa„Vanuaili 2.1, 1860. - . . .PANS.,*ail new andshiny=you: cop .I.VJL . ,see honest . .man's fiee'in them as soon .as you:payever the dor, at. ~: WANTINp FARMS:" L'EF,. AD vertisemeht, of Hanunonton . WE r ani.not in the habit ~tellin'g “Fish wades; hut we have ,gOt MACICKEEL, COD and WHITE FISH, besides hosts of TEA at 40 cents.. . " F. WRIGHT. MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, Sce. Persons wishing to got any of the different Magazines, illustrated Journala, Books, &C..fze, published in the -United Statee, 'can d0 . ..50 by 'callirig upon 'Ore subscriber. at the DimocaaT .oeFfch, and leaving their na mes. Stnethpoi.i, Nov:' 1, 1850 TILE OLDEST, WIDEST CIRCULA TED, and.mdit. COMPLETE,.CORRECT anii RELIABLEI3ankNote :Reporter 14exigelice. . '‘.. • TI-lOMPSON• • . BANK NOTE AND. COMMERCIAL REPORTER. EDITED BY JOHN THOMPSON. Qaotatiaiji c . oirectedbjr TIIOMPSO'S Bn9Tuaits, 2 Wall Str,eet.. Published .by Cues: ))7.FlLtkl'n'S TERMS OP striIsonIPTIONTI 'ADVANCE; •• • , . To thail Subscribers • W00k1y;.“..52 To Postnnieters or olhere, who . form Clubs 'en2 for ward rut the money to advenco,.we• will send the Repor ter Coin Chart Manila, and Descriptive 'List, as, fol 5 coptee or the Weekly, one Year- 00 5 eopie., of the ......... .1 00 • 10 copies .of the 00 t • • • We will forward gratuitously to :any. , sending' a club: of $2O at• the abode rates, at any one time, our American gold: Coln Test Scale. Address, • • . •• •THOMPSON BROTHERS,, Bankers, • . . No. 2, Wall St. N. Y.,Proprietors. MEE iiIS32IIYO 1LLZ52412`012 'Patented' Sept. 9, ,1856. B itirLei* f Inn rinHE. WASHBOARD AND•BEA.TER : are . the two first and most natural impleinenta ever Used in. Washing Clothes. • Notwithstand ing it has been the studyof inventors to . do them away, and for that purpOse several him dred.patents have heen•• issued, yet it has been of no: effect.- They have failed in their' at- . tempt.. Their machines have been COndeinned and thrown away, and the' Wash Board and Beater again . used in their stead. • • - • . This machine combines them together, at tached to a progressive le . v.er in such a . manner as gives great, power to 'the •Beater, while either may be, used as the operator may desire. -The_ motion of the 13e14er is quick and easY) the pressure gentle.:and powerful, which . gives it the advantage over all 'other machines;: and is so decided by:competent judges: • • • suovtLs, . . Manufactured and sold at„Me . chaniesburg, by •. • • A. WOLTERS. . . Mechanicsburg, March .18, 1958: - . • .. PAILS, FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. Do. HUNTER.WILL FORFEIT $5O IF failing to cure an cOse_of secret .disease at may cOme under. his care, no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either sex are in vited to his Private Rooms, 44 North SEV-; ENTH St., Philad'a,Without fear.of interrupt, tionTrom other patients:. Strangers And others' who have been unfortunate in the selection of A Physician are invited to call. ' t • TUBING, INIPOTENEY.—ThroOgh. unrestrained; in dulgonce•of the Passions, by excess of,self abuse, the evils are numerous.: 'Prennnture im pOtency, involuntary seminal discharges, vast ing of the organs, loss of Memory, , 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 REFLECT.—The , afflicted would do well.toreflect before trusting their health 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 man to understand all the. ills the humenTamily are Subject to. Every respeeta ble.physician has:his peculiar branch, in which he is more successful than his .brOther 'profess ors,. and, to -that - he devotes thost,of his time • YEARS OF PRACTICE, .exclusively• devo ted to the study and treatment. of diseases' of the• sexual - organs; together . with ..ulcers, upon the body,.throat, nose, or leg;: f pains. in the head, 'or. bones, merctirialrheuinatism, strict uree, gravel, irfegularitici, ~diseases .' arising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the blood, where--y the constitution has become enfeebled, enables 'this. Doctor to offespeedy , relief to all who may . plaoe themselves under, his care. -1 . • • • • . • 07 - Medieiner . for Warded to any part tot the United States,—Price Ten Dollars per Package. Vol . sale, DR. DICKINSON'S CELERRA. TED MAGNETO-ELECTRIC MACHINE.— No acid or other , ingredient required ; its power being obtained.frorn a porinapoli tfiagniit. No family afrould bo w4hout one. Price only $ l O • GEO. 11: ALLEN. Circulation, 100,000 G. F. .EA-TON , 'GENERAL D E ALER FINE.GOLD AND. SlL'irgit WATCHE,S , , .70 • rri - . • : °.• l ire . _ • FANCY GOODS, CLOCKS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, • . co-Repairin g of Watches arid' cloche done in good style and warrantid. - - PATENT POCKET COIN. DETECTOR. FOR TKSTING 11IIIE :VARIOUS KINDS OF GOLD AND 'SILVER- COINS. 4 is admitted by all to be the most perfect thing • ,of the kind ever offered to the public. . IT IS SO SAIALL THAT IT CAN BE CAR ' RIED IN THE POCKET WITHOUT • • • ANY INCONVENIENCE,: tvery Merchant should haVe it! Every Storekeepet should have it! • • Every Mechanic .should have,.it! • . • .Every Man in Business should have it! It detects at the same moment, both size, thickness and weight; from a half dime to a Dollar in silver, and 'from slin Gold up .to .$2O besides for : eign Gold, and silver, and sells as quickly as senr, wilbo'utthe . assistance. - of. a word. It is siMple, eminently useful, 'durable, economical and perfect. ' DA Warrantee goes with every one sold! PRICE ',ONE DOLLAR. Post-paid:to any part of the United States SEE WHAT , VIE NEWSPAPERS SA Y ) .The'possession of it is a perfeet.guarantee again'st beiog imposed upon with spurious coin: ' Detection is . sure, certain, inevitable.—Eve Jouittai. . • A blind rrfan with one in his pos.session - may hid.deflance to the most,skilltul counterfeiter Of the day.--'Evening Bulletin. . ....We pronounce it without heeitation Se the 'most perfect thing; of the ,:kind ever offered to the pnhli e. --Penn. Enquirer. . . • We like it, aud.enrdially recommend it to the public.—iVqtional 4rgu3. • . . It is .-'worth its •price ten: tithes told!—Cily AGENTS WANTED ;.An agent wanted in every. County .the,.U. States, to Whom a heavy diicount will - be made. Samples sent,' with terms of agency,, on the receipt of one dollar ! .. • .. • . . Address ill orders, to • • - INLAY &•13ICKNELL''S .:73a)tk.Note IZcporter,.Phila:' Pa: 3, .:The Reporter has been 'for Thirty 'years the constant and necessary coinpan ion of the Cash- •Merchant,. Clerk, .Trader, Mechani6 and the People,, being 'the oldest on 'the Continent, and the. ablest in the world,' and having 'more subscribers than all -others combined, is pub lished.on the Ist ana, isth of each . month;. at the following rates: • • ' . 'Violably, one copy ern , year, Sem'Monthly, 1 copy.one year, including tvithout - extra charge • a copy the coins Of the World; containing a larger.number Of magnificently illustrated Fac-Simil impres sions than can be found in any gthei.l,vork, and which can be .obtained from.no other source by any possibility of meads. ./iddressi 1114 LAY & BICKNELL'S • Aran :Repo Phila., Pe'. . • F"ESII Burning Fluid at the • • • • • • • . ASTOIt.II6USE y Hardware Stcii7e;:, ;OPPOSITE EXCELS:I6 . KB . OLEAN HE subscribers offer to the citizens of Olean and vicinity, a large and. well selected stock of Hardware,•at prices that cannon fai i l to salt the piirchasei. IRON. American, English, Swedes. .• • .• RODS: Aorkgian, Waif and Spike. NAILS : . Cut; Ili:ought, Clinch and A • FULL ASSORTMENT OF CARPENTER 'and MILLWIt;G;IT TOOLS, Besides I-1' .:A....11 .]:3O W: 4: -It' lE. IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Sash; ' Glass; Paints, Oils,' Varnishes, ' • CARRILIGEGOOD S, ENAMELED CLOTH, BROAD'CLOTII, BOWS, SPOKES, FELLCES, • SPRINGS, • AXLES, ' AND A L'ARGE.QTJANTITy OF ' • Table and Pocket, Cutlery, . ACIENTS - FOR THE !STOW .BELTING Co.; LPATPER' AND. PELTING WEICTI WE ONFER.AT MANITPACTURERS PRICES. MILL, CIACLE;.ILAND ANT, caoss CUT SAWS, From.the . goNbrated - Factory of Wheeler, Madden • . - k Co PITOITAND cArtum; • lILMNISMITII. TOOLS -.DRILLS; VICES, SCREW PLATES and ANVILS, ' FARMING UTFNSILR, • . • • RAKES, • SOYTEIRS, .A o MANUFAI4TUILPS .OF, TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER STOVES OF ALLJ , ATTERNS,• COOK AND PARLOR. " We respeetfully solicit a share,. of your patrOnago. Give Its a call before pOrollasinig. elsewhero - .. • • ' .• T. W: ADAMS & CO. Olean, May 5, 1859 xn - 1311:01IIE . L8 , of . tortad AOlO ip at0131 7 m.1 1 . 5, 1114111 by . 01" . . , •.. • " NEW CARRIAGE AND WAGONSNOP , TAMES MeDONALD would inform the pub- J lie, that he has titled up a shop at the lower end of town, on the premises'reeently.occupied• by N. - MedbUry, as a carding factory, and is prepared to build' all }dude of . • • CARRIAGES AND WAGONS " At short notice, In a workman-like manner, and at reasonable prices. Having .had a large exporlence in the sbusitiess, he fedi satisfied that his work will fully meet the requirements of till who - will favor him with their patronage. Repnirinr , promptly attended to. Stnethport7April, 10, 1859. 2.5-tf GOOI3S ARE.: .. catAp 7 TAYLOWS.REGULAT.OIt. A. .1 Vaylor has 71:0f0 . e,a qtbrethe, Largq . Stock of NEW. SLIMMER 'GOODS Ever, brought , int9 . ,th'is . bountyj..li-e!seiteinj• UNEQUALLED ATTRACTIONS IN EXTENT;' 'VARIETY -ELEGANCE ; and BEAUTY of design 'and aoluring. I. •• 11911J3104111 ARE HERE. Now is the Time To Select from the Largest Stocull.Pitrrhase Goodi while PRICES ARE DOWN! The .Goerfs are Cir!i'ng Off like HOT CAKES ° ll a FROSTY MORNING And tho - so . tolto wish to inaka CHOICE SELECTIONS SHOULD CALL EARLY FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED Ills Immense'Sto ' ck; consists of 11)..R. - .Y"_':- G.'0::0; D . ' S::, Endleis Variety PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS, READY-NAME CLOTHING, CLOTHS : & VESTINGS, MILLINERY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS PRINTS; LAWNS, LADIES' CI-tALLI & LAWN ROBES, Tlounced, at sl.' In fact tz Catnplete : Aiscrtmctzt- of' DRESS. GOOODk . .o,ooo . yds. BROWN SH.E.PTINOS,. 5000 BLEACHED SHEETINGS. SUGARS FLOUR, roux; &c., &c ,1141 VS at 1211 cis..TEAS at 31 to 621 BOOTS .& SHOES; . . Large . st stock ever .offered in this section of country.. -Men's Kip-Boots., a Kline article. : •-•. Women's Calf 'Beets, ,Men's , Brogan Shoes, Women's Gsiters,:tipped, Women's enameled. BoOtees. - In addition'to the aboile he, has e lirge.quan- • ST .0-Y . • HARDWARE, 'CROCKERY, DRUGS h. MEDICINES, ,VANIfEI3 • NOTIONS_, • lIA7S AND CAPS,' IRON. of a?I b*.ntli—Ncill Rod aittl . • • *on,. • • • . 'German. and, Cast Steel; • '' :. Wash' Tubs and grain Measures, . Patent Paila; Wash Boa . rds,'Viziegar, Fluid, Carnphane; Turpentine, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, • -And a thousand other things too snumeroul t 6. mention, which will be sold .• • . • WHOLESALE OR-it-WAIL. • • • , . MP" Country' merchants 'supplied at as low prices as'they. On buy in' Now York or any of the eastern cities, for cash or approyed credit. Smethport, June, 1859: TEE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF Y 0 U . T . H A.N D MATURITY, Just Published : Gratis : 20th Thousand : FEW. WORDS ON THE RATIONAL /1. TREATMENT, without Medicine, of Sper matorrhea;or Local Weakpesii, Nocturnal Emis sions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of the system, Impotenpy, and. Impedi- Merits.to Marriagetenerally. , . . • • BY B. DELANEY, M. D. • The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth; may be easily removed witu our MEnzoirtc, is in this email tract 'clearly de monstrated ; and the entirely new and - highly succeisful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every, one is enabled to cure nuusnix perfectly, and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the ad vertised nostruini of the day. • Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dn. B. DE LANEYi 88 East 31st Street, New York City. • An old estate consisting of Several. thoasands of acres Of prodticrive haSbeen'diVitled,intio Farms of 'various sizes to. suit the : purchasers:. A population of Some' Fifteen hundred, froth various parts of the middle . States .and . New England have, settled there the past year, ith proved,their places, and raiied' excellent The price of. the-land is at thelovy earn of froth $l5 to $2O per acre,- the' soil is of the best quality for, the production of ' Wheat, Clover, Corn, fieoehis, Grapes* and i4getabl,4. IT IS CONSIDERED THE BEST. FRUIT SOIL. IN. THE UNION. The 'place is perfectly. seethe from, frosts—the destructive. enemy of, the far.' mer. crops or grain, ,grass.and fruit are now growing and can be seen. BY. exarnining., the place itself, a eorreet. judgment can be forrned Of the prOductiveriess of the land. Theterrns are made easy . to secure the rapid improvement of:the laid, which js only sold' for actual' .im provemeUt. .The result has 'been that 'within the past year, some three. hundred houses have been erected, two mills, one steam, four , stores, tome forty • vineyards. and Peach . . orchards. planted, and "a large numbeiof. other ithprove ments, making . it a desirable and •active; place . of husinesa. as the reader may perceive from.ita GINGHAIyIS, Produce bringing double 'the, price than in locations away from the city, and more than double the price at the West. It is known; hat the earliest and best fmits and vegetables in tjiislatitude come from New Jersey, and are annually exported to the,extent of •Millions. In locating liere, the .settler hasi'many advan 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 association.s, heis a settled • ionlitry where 'every' i7nproieweizi ion . lfortand eitiilization is • at. han,l,•: 'Hecais buy every article. he wants .at the cheapest Price; 'and sell his' Produce for the - highest, (in the -West this is teversed,) he has schools for his children;. divine soiviee r and will "enjoy in open winter; and delightful clitnate, 'Where fe.; vets are utterly. unknown: . :The result' of .the change, upon those Bent the North,. has genii... ! ally. been to restore them to an . excellent state ' In the way of building and improving, lum ber•can be ,obtaine'd at the mills at the rate of $lO to $l5 . per, thou.sand., Bricks .from • the brick yard opened In 'the place,* every article can be procured in the place, good .carpanters. are.at hand,. and there is no •place• in the .llnlon where buildings and improvements" can be made cheaper. • . • DEBAIZS, tit 10 ctB COTTON. YARN The reader will at once.be struck with the advantages here presented; and' atilt himself why the.prorierty has not been taken:np before. The. .-reason is, it,wa's never thrown in the market; and unless.these staternents were.cor reel") no one.. Would be invited to examine.. the land before . purchasing.: This all. are expected to do. .. They will.see cultivation,,: under. caltivation such is the 'extent of the 'settlement that they will nd doubt; meet- persons . from their, own neighhorhood;• they . will Witness the ' improve ments and caii.judge the charaiter, of the pop . - o z..e ulation.... If they, come with a view t settle.'- they should come prepared. to stay .a . or two. and be ready,to purchase, as locations an not be held on refusal.-.. : , - There are,two trains to, Philadelphia,. and all settlers who improve, ixra , amx,aaorr COXPANY . GiViS A IMEE2ILCKET . FOIL 8/X' itONTI18) ANirA HALF-PRICE TICKET FOR TIMEX TEAM', • • In connection With the 'agricultural _settle ment, a view and thriving town has 'naturally . arisen, Which presints !nducements for any kind of brininess, particufarly stores and wantefiecto-* • ries.' The Shoe business could be carried .on in'.. this place and market to.good advantage, also 'cotton business, and manufactories of itgricuitzt-. ffez/ 2:m/own ta or ;Pounderies for casting , small ar "ticies. The improvement has been so rapid as to insured constant and permanent increase of business. Town loteof a good,aize; we do not sell, small ones as it would effect the improve ment of the place cambe had at from/6100 and upwards., • • • • The flatntnontepaFarwer, a monthly literary and agiictiltural sheet, containing full infornia- . don of Hammonto4can be obtained , at2s.cents , per annum... • "Title indisputable..--warrantee deeds given, clear of all theumbrance when money is paid. Route' to the *land: leave Vine 'street Philadelphia; far 'Hammonton by Railroad, at • 7i A. M.. or 4i P. M. Fare 90 cents. When • there inquire for AV:Byrnes. 'Boarding. can •venience.s on baud: 'Parties had better* stop, With 111. , .. Byrnes,,a prinCipal, until they , bays decided ati tci purehasing, as he will show them over the land in his carriage, free of •expense. Letters and apOlications can be 'addressed . Landis & . Byrnes, .44ammonton P: 0., Atlantic Co. New Jersey, or. S. B. Coughlin, 202.". South Fifth Street, Philadelphia: Maps and informa tion cheerfully . • • • 'ALL:WANTING FARMS IN A DELIGHT-'; ful climate, rich soil, and secure from - frosts. See advertillement.ot HathmentonLands in an . : Other column. • • S'omething Atte ' IN SIVIETEn'OIiT t. J. B. TAYLOR'S OLD FURNACE IN FULL BLAST! 'VIE . UNDERSIGNED . WOULD RES - . 1 . PECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE CITIZENS OF . • " . • . • M_Wean.; CotiaiSr;... That they have located themselves at . ,•i &AI E PP R T,. •• ' For the purpose:of Manufacturing _ . PLOWS, SCRAPERS; SLEIGH-SHOES, And' in' fact every thilig- usually made at- a COUNTRY. FURNACE. Thorough expetietMe in the business, warrants us in saying ; that we can furnish as ~ GOOD WORK: and at as REASONABLE PRICES . As can-be found eliewhere. Particular attar: tion will at all times be paid to , • JOBBING. The -celebrated FRANKLINVILLE and DUCHESS COUNTY IMPROVED' PLOWS' constantly on hand. Farniere and others, give E. VAN DYKE & S. A. WING. August 9, 1859. NEW AGRICULTURAL.SETTLENENT .TO ALL WANTING FARMS, A RARE OPPORTUNITY, IN. A DELIGHT FUL AND HEALTHY CLIMATE.2S MILES SOUTHEAST OF PHILA. • DELPHIA,•ON,THE CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC. RAILROAD • • NEW JERSEY. ' THE 11fARXET; THE BEST IN •THE UNION: THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON.