' .• • - rid THE • '7l- 11414" , fiR X,V.k Ii,IY-*4.1 ,•• 4h43 • , 31 . Q,••••1) A'ate , P 6 4 fe . p r.• nitre udiaritkry,39s96 -,52 HO : ng; or oin..hperost,;.: , ''. , •••!‘,. • 1;495.111 444faltipl:,t11e intiuty; .144- 1,15241 CO11161%10! 'Peabody, . • • on yak; f; 25 '`":‘, ':ligiritr Morse,. .. ' loft OP r t r,• Tteeolurir Parsona. 1;9 , 14 Eioefo Io (aim' or Comity, • 452 05 yid amount due forim 014 giilloceors, $ 4119 Ett • ". from Thvlieetbre n 1 1859, • 1,233 WI Poi Rouiluikneated Tiqc of. 1 88&• , 600-- , 1 74 • " • • 1118 :Inin - Coniniesloner Keyes, • 088 • ',..itelvi,Reatell LW, of • ,• , . ... bOt 0r,1,t0. • , w.'oiotiAted•toi Of ,1858. antll - 159, c • . '• .:. • ... ... ••!•! 7". • 'll:icooietit .... ... • . • otiIIDER:STXTE.3 I ENT.. Anti)!ltt!,t.ilutitafuling .411, - , 11939, . 4 v tivtiodtdl l 36 o , • • . . P,iid in by'inte Treamirbr • • . titistioillair, • • ' ... ~• Brent ~ . , :To Int orders IMa In' • • • . • ' ' • J . . . .- . EXPENDITURESOFRPREAN -t01.71%Tr..153' 9 , . , .. „ . , -131eX011tii.R0nrt.'110u50.......'..:...... ~....,...... $ ....,2 11410,14 , 11111.: . ..1 ... .....:',..„......„...; ..,.:.. • • 318' ito. )louse 1011:,...,,.'...... • ' • - • ' Rai 9.2 . . . -. Commlaxioners , ..colinso yees. • . 0.00 . ...entnaionwitlllll.onan.el '.... - ' , . '" • 10u 80 - , Coanonwealtli'Costs .'' ' ' • ' •.I,', ~ : rti 0 , 1 • • Prol.hoaritarvri .coabl ''.. ~, .).-..• ..;,, •, ~73 00 . ' Orand Jurni:is fees' ••• •'' • " • '2Ol 311 • "TraverselJ nroX'S" tees ... :.. .-....'., .: . ".• . ) ........,.... 3,070 40 ' , (Irand•Jary.9nttrt, fees ....,'.5.., .. ',.:: . •,, .. •.. '. , 31-18 I •• • ' 11nardire!Joirt on murdee trltil . • . • •'•23 00 'Coinnll 4 o. - Impost '• ' ....,: , ' ',, •-• •'• 12 07 -Analyzin74lllen's,.Bteniaeli ..4,.........; .. .. ... . ~ . .7 . . 5 0.10 .' • (Inflatable's Returns '.•.:,.....'„ .. ............„ .;... ... 07'30 • • 11,:lect1en e ‘ irpenses:f • • ,- • • , • -,531 61 I .. •.' Auesshrs'. ' • ' • • •.. ... ~',. .. : :.. .... .. .. . •-• 211 00 .-11,,ad l'lewa: .. ... '.'•„..........--.:-: - •: .'4l! 10 •: • Rasa damages ..:'..... •• • ' • ' • '167 . .511. :'. • Trldges -....., ~ • • . . HA 20 . . ~ 'County XiolltOrs .:........' . ' • • ,• • ' .42 00 • Auditor:o .Clerk .. ''3 1 1 0 . . „ 'Additlk ProthonOtryls and Reco'rae'ex ice.? i.. -% -- 3 01) • ' .Hooke for PrOtionotary and Recorder ' : ' • '23 00 ''' Tax. intended - • • • • - '• . ••'5l 20 ,Aarertlstng.landli ' • ...:: ..•-... ... ' ... ..... :, • ' ..27 01 - . l'Oxen ' , , ••••,. •• . • 3014 , • • W01re5",....,..., „'.... ..... •.•.: . • ... ...'... ci.. . 'OO 00 • • Qusliflcatlons • . :' • •• ' 19 4 8 .• interest on orders ' • • • . . 400 01 i RoOks kitionary and .141) in ...... '. .. ...... .. • - . . 30 07 . . ::55 Oh . . . • .Itersirx on 0am0n15510nerfa7611160,..,....:.......' " . 15 • 1 Pherilt , 4l 'Fees' ........... • .. 480 0 0 s. • Ccmndssioner Peabody ~..'......= -,,..-..— ,c 5 00 ' ' 'Commissioner:Reyes' ' . • , • ' , 1(0!00 ' . Coroolissioner•Colegrore ' ' • ' •' ' • • • 21 , 74 • • Rommtsslopeils•clerk,'PrO Tern. ' 100 . ' Commludonees,9lork ' , .... ~. , .. ~•..:: . ..'s7' 27 ', ... Oder './ , • • '• • • -Tip Stereesol 10 . , . „. •••••• . • , • • • • •Illanks ' ' —., 111 26 ' . Publle Println • '' • • • • ' • • .12 ' l 5 6 ....,. „.. ~.. .... , ...... , ...... ~ ~ . . . . • We, the undersigned, CoMmissionera °flit 'Kenn coy ty io eertify•thattlie foregoing statement of. the Funds, lteeerpte and. Expenditures of.said County for the year Is correct to the best . of pur knowledge'. • • Witnesionr hands at.Fmetimort. Joiter); 20thl'Eflu...". W J COLECIROrE.' Commissioners. J. R. Cit.timtcit Clerk Invaders, tanific...ttirers,-Fariner4 an '..4l4e : Ottentific aincricatt . • • .•,,,„„ TO AorRNLAUGOO: ; ' • • .: k . • • V O LU M E .4zw, SERIES; CoMmence . Xolit, 3d, i;1.0. , • •'• Instead of 416 verso: the 'Neorly Itolume, linlorged, Re •: contain NIGIIT tiIINDRND AND ToloTT - .. • . - TWO' PA9133 of Vainable,Deading,Matter, useful and instenetleo to all , olaanes:;!' • ; ' • • . Tale Suomi no. Anna; Uskinpublfahedweokiy in quer , . •, pp t lm form, oultable for binding . ondlhe numbers for cotta infOrmation in regard in NNW INVI4N . TIONII. brancheo NIANAPACTGDING PPOONSSNS . • • AGRICULTURAL ,•impLEmENTS, , IiNGINENDING; MILLWRIGHTING:' IRCIN.MANDBAOTIIRII...CIII33III3- TAT;..l6lmit,.*lnanst efery industrial pursuit receives merit fir Nisi attention In Ito columns. . . •, • • • Ali Patent •Olairs,n, officially publiohed every ' , wee k ' . as L . repiiited from Alm Patent Office; and for AINVEN ND PATENTEtS it argetabainformation not to be obtained elsewhere which 'tio..rpeobarder'i inventor, or liatentiie Can wall do' A. a Vm,ii i iouriail:litsfin,rih:litiiHiripi7.for real Mitotic ohne In ita columns Will be found useful peas. barefpl'• attention will be fibrin; frinn time, ..reports •urthelletsi: Lumber. and other . , mitrifetr. • . .. • Neely intotherwill contain eliteen pegs. and Dirty-eight '• *Mamas 'of twittee,.• *Mr Several illustrations of patented nmelitiseo and oilier . engravings,• comprising in kaingle •': ' • sm . itu,mintin ciii AL• E NGRAVINGS.. ketN „ with; Use Enlarged - Parise to presented' an opportunity • • to oubmaribe not likelito °rear again for many rears. • • It • ' „Wit M like nommancing a new.work—;•:ifel'l, No. •I, Now •Iteireito DoDar: • Southern. and Canadian mono' or. Poet Ofilee ' etampktOsin at poifor subscriptions: . 'Canadian oubseri: hero will olloolio teftemit twenty-shroituto extra 'on,aspb yeses olikoCtifitiontO.Pfe•PaY MOB.. • • • '• : Mood diseoilitt;to:elikbo: , proopeetuegleing tuff of thilnthieeraents for cliibs.• with *Declines roplu alba' poperi:amt a pamphlet containing informs , thin concerning ;Ihrs,prointring.: of Patents may be had N!atioitT,dihrl im P • = • MANN de • • . • .'. *. Publishers otthe'lleiontide Ami;ileapi •'2•;:....! • 37 Park Row: - .• New :Pork:: • , •.'.'s • taloinot:iihop iffeohaniciburg. .- , • . AA WOLTERS respectfully 'announces to 11.• public' that, ~ notwithstanding these herd'times; he is . Manufacturing Ind keeps con• stingy. oia . kteind all.kinds 'of furniture, such as ,18 0 F.l 8 ...OTTOMANS,: ; • , • • CARD, , ,CENTER, • • DINING AND • • ; . • .BREAKFAST .TABLES, CHAIRS of all kinds . and. styles, Cane and Mad Coffins, ° • • f •ture &c., of the vettbest-ittatirtsltotd . m,na ni. . GRAIWORQWER,RC AN CARRY ON their timitt , a,neeeiiftt4 at Hammonton, free ffiom , frosti.,;:i . 'oo,oll,,,foilt,'Vineyardit set' ou t•the Past aeitiin.l.4:,Saa;..atliFOtieement of Hanimon lon .:r;` FARM. LANDS TO4 - SA.I.,E 25' MILES from •PhihinehddiOiy?lleitiOnd r in the State :"of. New I :3erseq.„-' Soil t he beats, fo r „ Agricultural • Pori# o o;,tiaing g o od •a claV . • . I #44.*:'ll)e'land; . ll large.tractidieided, in ' tot e nd! farm., and • hundreds Cron) all• Parts of :tha,gonOjt,*e no , * seill int aid building: The a . ll,ol o ll#l,o4e4trifitery•largejind . can ,he eeen frriknWaliiiielinute is 'delightful and secure 11AIIDWARE: M=M=M=r2 . . AVI.IO z ENLARGIiii..IIY .1 0 AcILITIES at t.he Oft Stand - • • • • " N° &3. EXCELSIOR , ,BLOCK, $1);831 01 •$; 513'32 2.412 29 55 26 2.1 21 39 56 3.6.-5 32 For keeping constantly on.hamd a - lunch huge:. • • supply itel .essor . tment alba heavy, • cies Hard ware generally kept by • • •the Jobbing Houses, and having • • secnred the :AGENCY of . • • '. many•blanufacturers • . • • • • including,cn :t h e • , - celelirated '•• gi,3ls t $ 6,125 22 • . • 6;512 $2 , $11 ; 7542* .n i.41 1 4 lt,!‘A. $11,:31Z1 FA-U..111 7 MR -NAIL S , .• , • VII Eki,f.ilti .MADDEN:& IA . KEW ELL IS, S. A ..`,s Also thrise.Of and • • • other makers, . , . 'S • All JU '~. SCALES STEWART'S (unexcelled) POPULAR COOKING- STOVES, GLASS - of all Sizes,, Sorts Descriptions, PROPOSE TO „SELL . ALL Kos bs THE ABOVE ARTICLES AT _ Manufacturers' : Prices. Also I propose tO sell nt n small Commission from my LARGE :and. WELL SELECTED SH.ELF:.i i;t,,,•IIARDWAIIE. . In the snletion of. wliich have .. tpken pains, having ;'given my. personal attention lousr, .......i.vi.1):.:r : i...4r.,,p.: COOKING P A 111:OR every desirable cARK . NTEQS';:,..„:: , MU7WRIGUTa BLACKSMITHS' AND TIMIONS' Of the.moif iiiiiirovedManeflcrtii re; PECK: -AXES, SPAAES, PITCH FORKS, L ! Eig) ;PIPES,.. LAMPS for OIL, CAMPHENE, FLUID, and MY motto is: The Largest Sales of the very BEST GOODS at the LOWEST Be mimeragve ' Prices Insures the Largest Profits to the Seller, fainishes the Buyer' with the Cheapest and Best Articles, and gives the best satisfaction. • .LIBERAL DISCOUNTS WILL BE MADE. If people will pay higher prices for no better articles at other. it shall be their. own fault and naf.rnine . .. . • . In connection • with the above; II am able to impply on ahort notice • - TIN,. SHEET IRON •••• ' .4. COPPER-WORK , , Havingiti my; employ . :bompetent 'and Aspen" enced workmen; whosework has - tidier failed tligiye satisfaction. ' • ' C. ,:y.l--;e0.1,1341u,':.; PR9P I aPT° I4, No:'2 and 3 Ekeelsior. Block olean,,May qs, 1859 , - , • n OLEAN, iiII i EATHEB :BELTING, Pattern T'OOLS, SHOVELS; MATTOCKS, RAKES, BUCKETS, WHEEL=BARROWS,' PUMPS, KEROSENE TO Dt'ALERS. ALL KINDS OF ===:=l4:= . • .. AdminiBtikators . . A joTICE is •horehy. 'given that. ,the' under,; 1 1 1 • Signed, Adininistrators of •iliO..listate Sennett; deceased,. late •cif Smethport, Corongh,,ip purs innce,of an order'frorrt• t he Or pinui?s Court ill'Rea,WcOnrity, to therndirec. led,; .NvilLexpoie :to sele•or.: pnblic• venilue,! at, the Court HouSe,in Smetliport,...M'Keen county, Va. - , - , l 'onTnesday;.the t wenty;eight • ,Jay of Vehrtivy next,: at one o'cic;ck, P. M.';',of 'said day, the(allmiling realetitatei to wit: • . All that piece or . parcel'of land , sitnete in the 'Borough of .SriVetliport, M . •'Kean county and 'State.of Pennsylvania; tiotinded rind described es felloVs, to'.wit: . :That part of .Square num &fired seventy . -nific (19) in' they general plan of said town,swithhr the` following boundaries, viz: begiiining'atilie•oortlV‘west corneriof said 'squarer,thence east:one hundred. and ninety - t (1•9!,:t) feet to the buildingnow occupied Teat (ndyv . 601100 hy,'J. C: •13ac@is & Co.,)—being'seventy-tw0..1e0.: (torn the north'-east corner 'or said . Aquare; thence :South, sixteen perches,... r t.° . the ' southline of Old' squaref thence;' West onp.titind.red ninety-two (192)•feetlOthe'south- we st corner of eaill•squa re; thenc.e.northsixteen (16) per ches to the place of beginning: ' , Containing one. 'ecre..and•twenty-six perches, tnore or less; ,on Said : premises there' is .ona' frame 'building known as the . icilefinett one lee Dense, and, othr.dut l houses.' thonannd cash, at'the time of sale; -.onelhousand 'dollars 'at 'the of June, rickt,.nod'the. , bala - nce in 11,000 pay mentS,. annually thereafter. • .; ' • • . DAVID R. RENNET', ' • WM . :. 8.. WARNER, . •• .. • Administrators. Stnethriort, Fa., January 21,'1860. , . • The above sale is adjourned until the fourth Noonday of June'neatt,-4 being the.',2stli days atthe 'same hoUr and place above mentioned: • ...DAVID R. 131?NNF41"r, • , VINI.'B...NVARN ER; Adininistratoth • • Smetliport, Feb. 2 , 30'5(10,. • PANS,. W. new and' shiny—you 'can. ee an horiest,man!sfaee in .them ais'spon asyon.ray aver the do!, at , • MASON'S. ' TO ALL WANTING:FARMS,.. I'EE AD; . vertisement of Hammonton Lands..: WE are not . in the' habit .61,. • steriee,: . bitt ode hivie get, MACKF.RELi . COD acid WHITEFISII, besides ilostt:TEA. at 10 cents.:. B. F.•WRIGHT.- 37" THEOLDEST, WIDEST. CItICULA; TED,;and most COMPLETE, CORRECT and RELIABLEDank Noie Reri . rter in eiciAtence. THOMPSON'S BANK NOTE AND COMMERCIAL REFUTER, Circulation, 7.00,000. EDITED BY JOHN THOMPSON (4ltotations corrected by TnomrsON BnoTitpris, Vpb4sheti . by C . H4s. BLONDF,LT., 117,Frokl I K St • .TERMS c.FSOIISCII:irTIoN IN' ADVANCE; ' • ••' Subscribers.. • ." ' Weekly,....s2f • sorni-rilor4hly,:...sl I 111Onyhly... To Postionsters or bilirs, WhO form .Clubs owl' for ward us the - money.in advance, we will sq . lid Repor!. 'ICY (loin Ohart .111ap.uct, and D4seriptive List, tis: • • 5 ccipieitor, tlie Weakly, one, yerkr,'• •:.• • • •.$9 00.. copies'of the ... .. .. 00.. .'lO copies of the' ' 0 00 ~ We will forward gratuifonsly to any periort aending 'a slob ot - s2o•at. the above "rates, at , any one. lime, our American Gold • Coin Test Scale. Address, ' 'THOMPSON , BROTHERS,' •Bank . eis, ••• • : • • 'NO. 2, Wall St. N. Y., Proprietnia. PAINTS, vtititarso ItialE2Y2 Patented Sept. 9, 1856. Briritikr •lE ' W.ASIIIIOARD ..619i.BEATER. fire T. 'the two first.and,Most.natural implements ever Used in Washing Clothei. • Notwithstand.: "mg it•has beep '.the study of inventors to do the* away; and for that Purpose several bun dred,pateuts'haYe been: issued, yet' it has heal of no . ' effect. They have failed in . their 'at tempt,. Their machines have beeti condemned and thrown' away, and, the.. Wash Board. and Beater again 'used in theirstead. . • . This machine 'combines them together, at:. tachett.to a•progreasive lever in such a manner as ,gives - great power, to the ,Beater, either may be nsed es the Operator may desire. The, motion of . .the Beater (*kit and easy, the pressure gentle and powerful, which_ gives Wthe advantage - oyer all other mae.hines, and is so decided by, competent judges.-• '• 111anufacturecl and sold at PfechanicsbOrg - , by' • • • A'. WOLT.F..RS,• .•: . . • Mechanicsburg, - Marcli 18,.1858. . PAILS, FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT 1/R.•• HUNTER. WILT. FORFEIT $5O IF failing to , cure' any-case of secret disease that may come under his care, no matter how long standing or afflicting. ' Either sex are in-' vite .to . his Private Rooms, 44 North SEV ENTH St., Philacl'a, without fear. of interrup, tion from other patients. Strangers and ethers who-have been unfortunate in the selecti'on of. a PhysiCian are invited - to call. • IMPOTENCY.—Through unrestrained in dulgence of the passions, by , excess or' self abuse, the Oils are numerous. • Premature im POtency,involuntary seminal discharges,.wast 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 Dostor with confidoce; he offers a perfect cure. ' READ AND REFLECT.The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting ; their health' and happiness, and in many cases-their lives,:in the hands of physicians ignorant of this class af maladies. It is certainly impossi-• ble forone open to understand all the ills the human family are : subject to. Everyjespecte ble physician has his'peeuliar brand), in which he is-more successful than hie' brother prtifess ors,. and to. that' he devotes most of his time and study. YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devo ted4o the study and treatment - of diseasett of the sexual organs, together, with ulcers upon' the body, throat, nose, or legs; pains in the . heart, or bones,' mercurial rheumatism, sirict urea, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from' youthful• eXcesses, iinpuritiei of the blotid, whereby the •conatitution has become enfeebled; enables the Doctor trio:tiler speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care: . • • • • TUBING, [l2 — Mediciiie forwarded to anyipart of the United Statps,—Price Ten .to per Package . For sale, D. DICKINSON'S CELEBR4 TED MAGNETO.ELECTRIC No acid or other ingrediOnt•required ; its power heing.ohtained from ; h peirrninent magnet. family shoulitbe .wiihout-one. Prier! only I 0 Wail Street PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT, N. 10 . . Courtland St. Now 'York: Directly she Western* :Hotel. 7. .• THE CROTON MAIIFACTIAING . 00111P4111% (Organize(, in 181:6, 'wider . the . Cie,riil Mtinu factin:ing Law qf the StAte'of New YOrk.) . . . . . . 'Offers:at viholeliale; in quantities. tri.sejt ctasers,. at, Manufacturer's prices;. the Cash or lapproved . ,.' • liangingS; of every variety and. tiorders .match; Transparent .Windo"iv'S . ..hailes, • . •.Oil Painted, Window.Shrides: . — Wide, Window:Certain .P.tpi4s;' 'Wlntl(4 Stintte:fixtuies.' • .Store.§hades and Lettered,' Or the latest .styles 'and •stiperier.linisit,•.all their owe' manufacture 'and imporlation't .therrsteck. is large nod entirely new; they le"' vite• Merchants, Booksellers; and .healers these artich.s,to call and examine their. styles . and prices;.ivhenevecthey visit the city, - . •• • PATENT POCKET COIN. DETECTOR. • FOR TRSTING• Mn E ' VARIOUS. .KINDS OF • GOLD AND SILVER. COINS. Wis. 'admitted by all to be tho most perfect thing of the - kind over offered, to the public. .. -IT 'IS SO MAL:IIIAT IT CAN RE-CAR ' RIED IN• THE' POCKET WITHOUT ANY INCONVENIENCE. ••. Every Merchant should have W. -•- Every.Storokeoper should have it! Every. Mechanic should have •it! • : ' - - Every Man trfßusiness.should havo it! it detects at the saine moment; both size, rhickneis and weight,' from . a half dime, to n Dolliir in silver; and frorri SI in 'pow up, to $2O besides foreign Gold. and , silver; 'Ond sells .as quickly as seen, Nvitliout the ri.ssistenei of a word: - It is , simple, eminently useful, dOrable, economical and perfect. A 'Warrantee goes with every, one sold! . . .. • . PRICE ONE VOLLAR: • , Post-paidto any, part of thG..Uaited States • gag WITAT TiLE. NEWSP,III'IiItS The . possession of it is .a perfect guarantee ag,ainst being imposed. upon with spnricius coin. Detection is' sure, certain , inevitable.--web • :A blind:man willt one in bis'.possession•ma y bid defiance to , the. most skillful - counterfeiter •of•the'day .131111clim.• • • • . We pronounce it without hesitation fo be.the ,most perfect thing of the 'kind ever offered to the. public.—Penn. E . mprirer.• • • 2 like; t, Ord . cordially recommend •it . to the publiciVizeidizat Are , • • • It is -worth its price ten times told—:City • AGENTS WANTED. " An'agent wanted . every County•in• the U. Statesi to, whom a 'heavy discount will be made. Samples sent, :with terms of, agency, on the receipt of one dollar. • - Addreis•ajl ordefslo " . • .•: . . Bank Note Reporter, Pula. 'Po." The Reporter has been (or Thirty years the' constant and.necessary cbmpanion of'the Cash-. ler, Merchant; Clerk,' Trader,• Mechanlc .and the People, betng the , oldest on the-Continent, and the ablest. in the world,. riniLhaving more• subscribers_ tha,n..:611 others coinbined, . is Pub lished on the lst.and ,15th of- each month, at the follovring;rates: Monthly., one copy . one:year, . -$l,OO 'Semi-Monthly, 1 copy one year,: 2,00 including without extra . , charge -a - copy the' Coins of the. .World, containing a larger 'number Of magnificently illustrated Vac-Simile' impres sions than can .he found. in. any other work, and which can be obtained from no' other 'source by any possibility of means. Address, - • ' • •• IMLAY Bc•BICICNELL'S • Bank Note Iriepoitiri. Phila., Po. nEsll. Buynifig Fluid at the • • ." • • ASTOR lIOUSE ITT'ORE F • Hardware Store, OPPOSITE EXCELSIOR BLOCK, OLEAN Tli E a.d sula v e i c ei r n ili Ty rs o a fre l r ar t g o e th a e' n ene e n ll s of an stock HardsOare, at prices that cannon fail . to sait the purchaser. : • . • , • • mom' .Amencan, English, Swedes, RODS: Norwegian, Nail and Spike. NAILS: Cut, Wrought, Clinch and Rivet. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF IaARPENTER and MILLWRIG.Ht.TO.OpS Besides H....4.::11. D . W.A: 13 41%, • IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Sash,, Mass; Paints, Oils, Varnishes, CaRR:LIGE GOOOS, ENAMELED,CLOTIL - BROAD CLOTH, DAMASKS, , BOWS, SPOKES, FEL"LCES, SPRINGS, AXLES, ' AND A LARGE QUANTITY OF Table and Pocket Cutlery, AGENTS FOR THE BOSTON BELTING Co, - LEATIIEB AND -BEETk .„ • - • 1 WIIIOII WE OFFER AT , . M,ANITT , 'AC)TUMIIRS MILL, MIME, HAND AND CROSS CUT SAWS ..1"ipt ! I the colehrated Factory:of Wheeler, Madden • ' Co.. PITOU AND OAKUM, ,•• FtLACNSMITIL TOOLS DRILLS, VIOES,.SOKENV PLATES and ANVILS. FARMING .lITENSTLS.. ••• •• • • 'RAKES, SCYTIIES; kr. IiTANTIFACTURERS - OF ' • •• ' . . . . TIN, SHEET IRON . - A ND - COPPER -- • STOVES OF ALL PATTERNS,', .. .. WlTn . clOok AND PARL6II... WC, respectfully solicit a Filtard or 'your,patronago. (Ifire tui a call before parch:talk clamber°. ' . T; W. ADAMS . 4 .CO. - . - Otoan, May q, )80. .• • • ' •- : • ~ • . • TIN: CHURNS and .Tapanaed Ware; - Steve Pipe an 4 Tin Cat . Hoier..at MASODPS.. NEW CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP. JTAMES MCDONALD would inform the riob.- lie that he bas.fitted up a, shop at the lower end.of town ' on . the premises' recently occupied ,by N,. Medbury, as oa carding ibetory, and, is prepared to build, all kinds of CARRIAGES AND. WAGONS At abort notice, in a . workman-like manner; and at reasonable prices: Having had a large experience, in the I businels, he feels satisfied w that his ork will fully meet the requirements of all syho will favor him viithAheir pittronpge. Repairing' promptlrattentled to. Sniethport, April; 10, 1850.: GOO.D,S CHEAP ARE TAYLOR'S.OGVLATOR , 7141or'llas lioso Store the .Lirgest Sack. of NEW SUMMER ,GOODS n,.47 . er . 6 . 4vi1 . 1dr iu p !Ais X Zi Ett IJ A LI*D, ATTIfieTIO N* IN - ELEGANCE, and • egesiilL . : . and coloring!, EitS IJSMIJ ARE 11 E,R E Now is the Time To Seleci from the La! g.est:sl6 - cl; arid Prn•chase Goods while PRICES: AgE.',D9NiNt .1`& doods . gre Of like ;HOT CAKES iill:a . - FHOSTY - : MOONING; And 4LO:so who wish to niako. CHOICE SELECTIONS SHOULD' CALL. EARLY GOA . f . :FIRST SERVED Ills' Immense Stock - eop.this of O.:RY •:.„G.0.0,1).:.$ Li Endless Yqiiety PARASOLS AND UAISRELLAS, READY-NADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS & VESTINGS, MILLINERY.CocaIs, LADIES' DRESS PRINTS, LAWNS, LADIES' CHALLI & LAWN ROBES; Flounced, at $1 DEBAIZES, at 10 cts inact Gomplete Assortment of DRESSGOOO' .DS. 16,66 yds ! BROWN SHEETINGS,• . • 500'0 BLEACHED SHEETINGS G . R.0".:.C...E..1;1..X 4.s` SVGARq, FLOUR, PORK, &c., &c RAMS a't 124 , ats..TEAS at 31 to 621 etc. BOOTS -...:&:.SHQES,. 'targest stock ever offered, in this section' of country. • Men's Kip Boots, Nomen's • Calf Boots,' Men's Brogan §hOes, Women's Gsiters; . tippetl, Women's enameled In addition , to the above he haw!' large quan STOVES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY,' DR tiaB MEDICINES, YANKEE` NOTIONS, . JIM AND CAPS, L IRON'of all' • • , ' ••• and• ' • .• • • • • • • Haail 1r0n,. • •,.• • • • : • , German and Cast Steel, Wash Tubs and Grain „Measures,. . Patent Pails, Wash Boards, 'Vinegar, Camphene; Turpentine, - . • '• • AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, And a thousand other things , too numerous to mention, which Will be sold. WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. • Er:rCountry merchants 'supplied at as low prices as they cnn buy in' New York, or any of the eastern cities, for cash or approved credit. Smethport, June, 1859. • • , THE SECRET' INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH ANT MATURITY • JUst Published, Gratis, 25th Thousand , I AA FEW - WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TREATMENT, without Medicine, of Sper matorrhed, or Local 'Weakness, Nocturnal Emis sions, Genital and 'Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of the. system, Impotedcy, and Impedi ments-to Marriagotenerallyk BY I . DE LANEY, M. D. • • The important fact that. the many alarming complaints, originatipg in the: imprudence and solitude of youth; may be easily removed wag- OUT MEVIOINgo is, this ,small tract Clearly de mopstrated ;:and•the entirely new and highly_ successful' treatmentots adopted by the Author, fully explained, ,by' rpeans.of which : every one is enabled 'to cure mstsm.v . perfectlY and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the ad vertised nostrums of the , day; ' Sent to any,address, gratis. and post free in a sealed enve . lope•by •remitting (post paid) two postage 'stamps to Dn. D. DE LANEY, 88 East 31st Street, New York City... .. • lIMMEMEMM Soniethilig Mew IN SNIE'rEIPORT . .7 1 . TAYLOR'S. OLD FURNACE IN:''..:Fpt./.:;:io:4:4.isT! T, UNDERSIGNED WOULD RES: ,p,ECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THE CITIZENS - OP • . . . • • : ATKean. That they have located themselves at Forte purpose ' f Ifa u ' nufactring ,ho , . PLOWS,' StICAFERS; SLEIGH-SHOES, Anil in fact el,;erY2thini - usually made at ia COUNTRY FURNACE • Therou"gh eirperience in the business,'warrints us in saying that we can Ttirnish as • COOD WORK and - afas•REASONABLE PRICES As'ean be idund. elsewhere. Parlieulir tttten tion at all times be paid to . - • • . . .• . •• -:c•":10 B IN• C.•,.. . . The. celebrated: FRAINIICLINVILLE and DUCHESS COUNTY , OIPROVED PLOWS constantly on: hand. Farmers "and others, give . ..-.- .. . us a call. E, VAN DYKE '& S. A. WING. August 9, 1559. NEW AGRICULTURAL S.ETTLEMENT, TO ALL WANTING FARMS, A RARE OPPORTUNITY - IN A•DELIGHT-4 FUL- AND HEALTHY CLIMATE 25 MILES SOUTHEAST OF PHILA DELPRIA, ON Mo. CAMDEN. AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD , • • ' NEW -JERSEY. • An of estate consisting of several thousands of acres•of. produrthie.soll has'been 'divided inta Farms Of various sizes to suit Heti pUrchaseri. A population of some . Fifteen Istindrcd, from various partsrof the middle States .. and. New England., have settled there the past year, lin proved their places," and raised excellent crops. The price of the land is at the low Buhl' of from $l3 t 0 .520. pet' acre, the soil is •of •• the. best miality. for theAroduction of Wheat, Clover, Corn, Pdiches,. Grapes. and .Y,gotittles. IT IS CONSIDERED THE BEST FRUIT. SOIL IN' THE UNION.. Thosplace is perfectly. ' secure' from frosts--the destructive enemy of , the. trier., Crops,ol. grain,.grass fytiit are now growing, and can be seen, .7 By exert - lining the place itselfia correct judgment can be formed of the nrodbctiveness• of the land: The terms are made easy' to secure the rapid improvement of the land, which only sold for actual im provement. The result has been that.. within the'past year, some titres Ititirdred.hduseS have been, erected, two mills,'one steam, four stores, some, ,forty vineyards and PeaCh • orchards 'planted, and a• large •namber, of. other improve ments, making it a desirable and active place as the reader may perneiie froni its location, is GINGHAMS, Produce. bringing. double the price-than in , locations away:from..the city; arid, more than double the price . at the West. It is knciwn that the earliest and bestlrtnis and vegetables in this latitude come, from New Jersey, and are annually expertedto the extent-of Millions. '. ..411,1OCating.here, th 4 settler. has Many-advan, tages.„Heis in , efew hours' ride of the great cities of 'New England and-Middle States, ho is near his old friend's and associations, be is in a settled country ti.leers every ,ituprovesirent 0. comfort and rivilizatioti- is . at hand . . Ile Can • buy every article' ,he wants at .the cheapest price, and sell his Produce !Or the highest, (in the Westthis is - reveised,) he has schools for his children,- dininevertnrsi. and will : 'enjoy an open winter, end delightfulclimate, where fe- - vers are utterly unknown. . The result of the chapge upon those.fioin;the North, has genei , ally been to restore 'them. to an excellenf.state of health. , • ' • , • . 'ln the way of building and improving, lim ber can - he obtained at the at the rate of $lO -to $l5 per thousand: ••• Bricks 'troth the. brick yard pperted in 'the place; ,every article; •Cin bePronered in the plaCe, good carpenters are at . hatid-, and there is no place in the-Uninti, where buildings' and improvements' can he rniae cheaPer. . •• . s 1 - -The reader will - at once be „Struck With the advantages 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 -Wmild • belevited-to examine the land before purchasing.. 'This all are expected. to do. They will see land tinder. cultivation, such is the.cxtenfof the' settlennent that they will, no doubt;:meer persons from - their oivti . neighborhood; - .they will Witness the improve- . ments and canjudge the character .of the-pop- . ulation.. If they come - with a view to settle they -, sheuld cbrne prepared to stay' a day. or two and be - ready to purchase, as locations can• notbe held on refusal, . - _ • • There are two daily trains to Philadelphia, .and to all settlers who improve, vrn - rtAtLason COMPANY GIVES A FREE TICKET TOR .41X MONTHS) AND A.IIALF-PRICE TICKET FOR TRUES VARS. . COTTON YARN ln connection with the agricultural settle.: ment, a new and thriving town has naturally arisen, which presentsmitterments for any kind" of business, Yarticularly . stores and snawnfacto ries. 'The Shaabusatess could be carried on in • this plaCe and market to good advantage, also cotton business, and manufactories of agricultu ral implements or-Rounderins for casting smlllar tides. The improvement has been so rapid'as , to insure • a•constant and permanent Incrense• of business.- Town lots of a , good size, we. do not sell; small ones as, it would effect the iinprove ment of the place, can: be had ni,froro $lOO. ands upwards. • ' • - . - The Hammonton F into' s, it monthly literary and agricultural she t, containing, full-informa tion of Hamm - Onton . an lie obtained at 25 cents per, annum. Title indisputable—warrantee deeds given, clear of allincumbrlnce 'when money is paid.. Rouie to the , land: - leave Vine street, wharf, ,Philadelphia, for- Hammonton by. Reilroad, at 7.b A. M., or 4A- P. M., Fare 90 cents. Whew there-inquire ter Mr..Byrnes..Boarding con veniences. on .hand. Parties' had better stop. with Mr. Byrnes, a principal; until their have , decided as to purchasing, as he will shOw them over:the land in his carringe; free of expense. Letters and applications can be addressed to Landis &-Byrnes,Hammonton P. Q., Atlantic Co. New Jersey, or S. B. Coughlin; 252 . -South. Fifth Street, Philadelphic,•• Maps and informa tion cheerfully furnished. • . ', • • • • . PERSONS WANTING 'CHANGE, OF.' CLP Mato for health. See' advertisement of Tam; mouton Lunds,.anattier column. • :{~',t~Y7~7;.`-'e4":ftY~':•l6rdfeF&?'tx^..:!`";a:r.R~;.ri«~e.; ~~, rw S4E.TuPOR . T THE MARKET, THE BEST IN. THE UNION THE TOWN OF IWIMONTON