M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, April 05, 1860, Image 4

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'Escelptii siaenilltiires of 'sald'Oonnty for the year le
correettif beet of onr'kvioarledge.,::. •
Wittaka f.soy binda at imottipat, ;winery 20th 1800:
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imeNtire;r-Litifac rers,-lannorg. and. Eillwrjghts
2tmerican :7
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. ..A . ' . .•XE1V .. y . . - ,VOLVIE-.- , BEW . SERIES
TO. Commence on 7alyßd; 'SOO.' • . •• .• •
• *teed of 416 pages,-the Yearly' Holnmo, Enlargoil So-•
rlei,will contain EIGHT ItIINDREE•AND THIRTY
. : • :TWO••PAGBl3,atialnable Rending Blatter,,tumful • and
Inetrnotive to all Classes.. . • • , •• • ~ . • ' • .
' • • 'The' lkitiartrio Atainerosst la petbliehed weekly In guar- ,
•IM for* . ealtablo -and the nuMbera tbr a sin
glit'year contain Information itvregard in NI4INVJNVEN
.,.',TIONS, all branalket of MANHPACTURING PROCESSES
41010011LTIIIIAIMPLEBIENTS; - •ENOINEERINO, ,
mrwmanymq; IROWMANINACTURE,VJIIICRIS7 ,
:.TRY;, In7feeti &leaflet every Industrial puirsit !Goalies
Sera Wiese attentimilU its coltimea. • , ' • .
•••:•` :40•Patent Claims publishe every week, an
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:Max rted.fretrithaVatent Office; and for . •• ,•••
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,„• •:•••• INVEN.*OItIiAND.IPATENISEEW • • • •
',Nrjuitiluilliforrantien not to be obtained alnewhere, and:
031010•7rnecheolcqi boveuter, or ; patentee - can well do
,:•••La ilae rr llYierirottlit has .no inperior for real Ornotio
latint7i MUM in its columns trill - be 'foand useful:prim
,•, Meat • ' .••• -
Oatwhtl attention , : will begiven from , time;to reports
'..,oT•ttua,Watetp'Xriaitter, and . ether markets. • • •
,44•Xpegyessrotser will sixteen pages and forty-eight
, „:vitl•Mastof reatter s with several illustrattOtis of patented
Other • engravings,; comprising in a single
. . . • . .. •
•• IHil*DitED ORIGINAL- ENGRAVINGS. •
.•'.:'..ll4o•AballnlisisVid entice In preeented opportunity . .
' SO eabiwilbenot likely to occur again for ninny years: It
• will be lice commencing a new work;,Yol. NO; I; New
• Tersei. for.Slx ItlOntbs.
~..Sonthern,,Weitern, and Canadiarimonoy, or post Oflice.
.;?:„..i1 1116 4 11 P1 taken at POr for subscriptions. Canadian aulfaerl-
o .,!rbara wlllpleese to ;remit' twenty-Sit cents extra on each
• c , '"lstriii enbeeriptkni to pre-pay postage. ••, • • •
dienennt•to elubs..• A prospectus' giving foil
• • ..11 11 0 1 adlarn of the Inducements, for dohs, with specimen
Opine lathe paper and A • pamphlet containing infOrma
*OP concerning ; th e, procuring. of •Patentn may be . bad
...• dleetlOlY,Sitraestng .• •:• MUNN k 00. • •
• • Publishers of the ScientiflCAMerican,.
.• • Y 37,ParkNew Yor4.'
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Mecthaniiieburg.,
annonnees to
21Ve' the notwithstanding these
Bird tiniSsAo inanufacturing and keeps eon-
Stsntly on hands all kinds 'of furniture, each as
••• • :•• 80' 41 8 • • -
• •
CARD,.OENTEIt.,
BBEAKFAST . TABLES,
:CRATS,*;all , ,ltinds . and' Styles ' 'Vane arid
topfooll,''Ready-Mado Coffins; &c., of the
inatPrial and manufacture.
, - Smotbport, F6.05,1E158
.
; *itil' GROWERS 'CAN CARRY ON'their
b*e Daps most itiOnesifully at:Hammonton, free
2 ;' **fro*forty Vineyards set outthe
niie s iOiarnil; , !:Aae.aiiVertisement of Hammon
, .
colutOn.
'''''FARKiIiANDEI FOR SALE 25 MILES Iroin
- '4liliioitplito• ; by.;:".lleilroad• in the State or New
best,.foi.'Agricultural
pitymmitirsi good loam soil, with a clay
letterm; ; :'.TleltiniLiiit'lmire . tracti divided in-.
•'..;*.UM*lllarmiiinfOlitituireds from all parts •of
::.:::4,tig.ctetiyi:urepor . lieWing'end . building. The
produced ,verk•lerte'and can : be leen'
;' . .;igrasilnil.:; : ifTleeelitriete he delightful end eee u re.
, Terms: from $l5 0420, per acre,
4 ), T,ll4ithie.,within foguyearei lek:instelments.- To
I `, 4 ' l olCthel;,l , ll - o;Leit've" , yin&troet'llVikattat
BARD ARE
, .
, sit Aranufactairers' Paltes,
TIAVING ENLARGEI) .MY FACILITIES
it: at the Old Stand, '• - •
N°: ,& 3
111,534 94
•
$.
8490 08
1;233 53
8,444 . 94
70344
5,50
$11,831 94
813 82
2.411 20
55 26
22 11
30 56
1,655 32.
FOr' keeping.constaritly on hand•a niuth larger
supilly and assortment Of 'the heavy arti
cles. of ;Hard were generally ,kept by ,
the Jobbing, Houses; and having
secured the •AGENCY of . •
• • • many Manufacturers • •
• • • . including t h
celebrated':,• .
$O,OlB 09
$ 6.926 22
0,518 98
$21,754 20
$11,251 20
WHEELER,.MADDEN BAKEWELL'S
MBANK'S
COOKING STOVES,
I PROPOSE TO :SELL. ALL
•. ,
COLEOROVE.
CoMmiasioners
Manufacturers' Prices.
Also I propose to sell nt a small Commission
frOm••my LARGE ,and WELL SELECTED
SLIM .4;i4.',.;ii•;ii.JIARDWA:RE,
In the selection of which I;have taken . much
pains, .having given my personal attention
HOUSE TRIMMINGS,
:.2:.,TP . 12:,1::.:7...a:-.0.9.
CARPENTERS', MILLWRIGHTS',
PECK AXES,
SPADES,
PITCHFORKS,
. BUCKET% '
TUBS . WHEEL-BARROWS;
LEAD PIPES,, 'and
LAMPS for OIL, CAMPHENE, FLUID, And
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.
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS, WILL BE lIIADE
If people•will pay higher prices for no better
articles at other places, it shall . be their own
fault and not.roine, - ' .
In connection viith the above, I am able to
supply on short notice '. ' ,
TIN,
SHEET-IRON
COPPER WORK,
Having- in isiy.perp . l4.'Corripitent eiperi
vivrkinen; :Moose work 'has: never failed .
to give
•
No 2 arid,3•Excelsioi•• Block;
Olean, Ivre , 111,; . !985o. , • • • ,
ExcELsol3 . ,:•. : Bw9,K
OLEAN,
FALL .:.WV..F;R,,,N,AjLS;
SA. W ' ,
.Alaci those of WELCH .8z GRIFFITIiS and
other rnaltere,
RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING
STEW ' ARTS (nexqlled) POPULAR
GLASS, of all Sizes, Sorto and Descriplions.
THE ABOVE 'A RTICLFS AT
COOKING and. PARLOR of evely . deairtible
Pattern
BLACKSMITHS' AND MASONS'.
TOOLS;
Of the most approved Delano(Octet°,
MATTOCKS,
RAXES,
PUMPS,
KEROSENE
TO DEALERS.
ALL RINDS'OY
. -
-.t Qr-rule
.n .
NOTlclil'iff hereby givan that thq'.under
.si[tned, Ailibinistraters of the Estate' of
O. R. B e n n ett„decebseil,. late of inethpOrt.
BoroOgbrin pursunnceblan order from the .or..
Than's Coart of 111'Kealicbouty,44 them_direa;
Ted, expose to ante or..•:public ventlue;
the:COurt House; in 'Smethport, .111'.Ketinaounty,
Pa.,: on :Ftieday, the ',twenty eighth day of.
February' nett, at ona.o'clock, said ,
dayi, the follOving real estate,.td .• • •
' All that piece.o.r"parcel.of land situate in the
.13orotigh of Smethport; M?./C.eati county and
State of
. Pennsylvania, boanded and described
as followe„ to Wit: •That Part :Of q . uttrit 'num
bered seventy-nine' (70).in 'the general plan of.
sail , town,
.Nyithin. pie' following bonittlaries,
viz: beginning at the nortir-weit coiner cot said
.square; :thence ell:tit one liiindred and ninoty-',
two (102) feet to , the liyilding new occupied by
Levi Wells, (now occupied by J. C. Backus
8t 'Co..,)—bcing aeventy-two feet ..frern •,the .
north:east cornerlof.,said.equare;
. thenee..south.
sixteen ; (10) perches,' to
,: 'the".',ssoutli dfne
of said square; thence ,Airest one hundred - and
ninety-two (1.92) feet to the south-West cbrner
of said square; thence north'sixteon (16):per
ches to the place of beginning. Containing one
acr•and.twenty-six perches, Inore'er, : loser on
said premises:, there is , am: ftame building
known as the: . c . gßennett -House,'?' . .tWo -Barns,
one Ice 'louse, and.otherout-houseti.. • .
• .
'mats: -:-One thousaild . ..clollara,:cash, -at. the
tima of: sale; one thotniand dollara at the' Ist
of'Jime, next, and • the balance in $l,OOO pay
ments, annually thereafter. • • ;.•
. .
• ••••. DAVID.R.. BENNY:Tr,
WM. B. WARNER • •
• •• • ' Administrators.
Smethport, Pa., 4 - treaty ail, 18G0.
The above sale is adjourned until the court'
Iqoundsy 'of Tune next, it being the 2'ith dap
at the Barrie hoer and place above mentioned.
DAVID R; BENNETT,
••=
. , .
WM .13 WARNER
binethport;
ffILK PANSi'all neiv and shiny—yetu can
- sae apjlotfeat maiea'face.in . .them as soon
is'you pay over .the (Zoo, itt •••
FARMS..EI4I-AD
•vertieenientet flairimonton:Larida: • •• .•
• •
•.
- • •
IXTE.qto,not, , io•tho• habit of telling. "Fish.
.V. V• stories,lnitive hnve . •got• MACKEREL ! ,
COD and WHITE FlSll;bpsidos.ligsts of TEA
At 4.o"•cents. '' ... - ,• IL F.-..WRIOIiT.
THE OLDEST, WIDEST CIRCULA
TED, nrt.tnostCQMPLETE;CDRWET am
'RELIA=Ennk Dlnfeßeiorter in existence
1 4 HOTiiPSON'S
BANK NOTE AM) COMMERCIAL REPORTER,
Circulation, 100,000.
• EDITED BY JOIll THOMPSON.
Quoictt kips corrected by I'uoiirso9.llicorneYis;
Published by Cuits. .BLoNDEtt; I.l7.Fyakl'n St
TERMS. OF 81t7.13SCAIPTION-2N ADVANCE; .
• •' • To mail Subscribers •
'Bend-r00nt1i1i,.....y1 g0rith1y....'.7.5e.
To Postmasters or others;;who terra Clubs and for:'
ward us 'the money in iulvitnim, we mitt send the flepor.'
ter Cain . Chart Illanua,•seirDescriptkris' List, as • fol
's copies ofthe iVestilq; • one 'OO
5 copies - of the Semi-morithly..... 400 • '
,• /0 copies of the Monthly....'' ' • 600 ,
We will. forward gratuitously to any•person•
sending a club. of •s2o'at -the'-above rates,'M
any one time;
~ our Coo l ,Ti•st
•Scale. l A4ress., •,, •
THOMPSON BROTHERS, Bunkers,.. .
• . St.lg..Y.;Proprietors.
PAINTS,
il4(0212. 1 01
Patented Septa 9, 1856.
Br RIZEI• SMITH
WASHBOARD . AND BEATER' are.
,two first and most natural r r E he
ever used 'in Washing Clothes. • iNTotivithstand...
mg it has been the' study. of inventors to :00
them away, abd - lOr.-,that purpose seVeral hun
dred Pate . iita have been issued, yet. it.has been
ot,no etrect.••;...They
,have. failed io . their.'at-•
tempt.;Thejr•rnecliines•have'been Condemned.
and thrown 'away-, and the.. Wash Board and
Beater again used in their stead. •'• ' •
rt his: machine :crimbines them 'together, at
tached to n progressive lever in'such a manner
as giyes great power to the 'Beater, :while
'either Play be used as the'-operator may desire'
The nietion,of the 'Beater iv quick and. ea y,
the-pmstirdgentle and. powerful; which, givei.
it the advantage over all othenmachinea, and
is so decided' by Competent- judges.: • •
AlanuTaetured and sold at Mechanksbtirg, by'
. .
• • ••• ••
A. WOLTERS.
MeChanicsburg,Warcli 18.18.• • •
SHOVELS;
PAILS,
FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT.
DL HUNTER WILL FORFEIT $5O• IF
failing to cure any ease or secrct disease
that may-come under his care,.no matter how,
-long standing or afflicting , . Either sex are in
vited - to .his Private Rooms, .14. North SEV
ENTH Si., philmPa,'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:—Through unrestrained: in •
Aulgeneeef the .pasSions,• by excess or . , self •
abuse, the evils are numerous.: Premature*:
potency,-involuntary seminal discharges, west'
ing of . the organs, loss' of . inemory, a
or
.
for female society, general debility, or consti
tutional dernilgement,.ari sure to follow.: If
necessary, consult the poCtor with confidnce . ,'
he offers a perfect Cure.,
TUBING,
READ AND REFLECT.--The afflicted
would do Well to reflect before trusting their
health and happinessyandln Many capes th6ir
in . the hands of , physicians ignorant of
this class of. maladies,' It is certainlyiiinposSi
hie foi one man to understand all the ills
.the
human family.life . subject to. • Every respeeta-,
tile physician has his peculiar branch, in which
he is more successful thrin,his.biother profess
ors, and to. that •he
.deVotes . most of his time
and study. . • • • •
YEARS. OF PRACTICE, exclusiv,ely devo
ted to tho Study and treatment of diseases of.
the 'sexual organs, .together with' ulcers up.on
the body, throat, nose, -or legs, -pains',in the
head; or •bonei,:mercarial iieume.tisin,• strict
uras,. gravel,: itregularities, diseasei arising
from youthful- , excesses, or impurities of the
blood; where 4 the..canstitutiOn has become
enfeebled,' enables '.the Doctor' to offer speedy
'relief to all whii . may place 'themselvc.s •utider
117" Medicine forwartred to any ,
part ot the,
United States,—Price Tea Dollars pqf Packaie
ForUale,.. DR. DICKINSOWS CELEBRA
TED MAGNETO,ELECTItIC MACHINE.—
No acid or_other ingredieut required ; its peiker
being bbtaitied . from.alierrilaneili magnet. No
family should be without one. Price oul y•st 0
Str6et
PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT.
No. 10, '0 ouriltind'Si. YoAc
.I)ll•telly i npipOsta TV"44104 ,hpor. ..'•
THE ,CROTON• MANUFACTURING . COMPANY,
(Organized. under 'the - General' Menu,
factoring Law of the State Of NeW York.)
Offers at'wholesaleOn quantities to.suit pur
chasers,' at 'Manufacturer's lowest. prices, for
Dash or apProved .
, • , Paper Ilitegivs.,Of eiery . yariety of style and
price.
130rders to; match; .Elre-13oard.Prints.,
Transparent Window Shades.. ' • •
40il,Pairited.WindOW Shades. • .• '
• Wide . WindoW Curtain Papers, and . Window
Shades. , ottures . . : • ,
Sfdre'Shades made to order: and Lettered; •
Of the, latest styles' and. finish, 'all of
their own - manufactureand itnportatioh. As
their stack is hirk,e'. stid : entirely new; "they in
vite..Meiefiants,
.Eboksellere,• and Dealers . In
Shese articles,tdcall. awl eiamine their:styles
andprices, whne•ver they..l:isit the city:!
PATENt, POCKE;C
COIN.: DETEC.TOL
vmiloys KINDS OF
GOLD. AND SILVER COINS.
Itle admitted by 'all to bo thomoat porfobt thing
. :of tho kind over offered to the publio.
.IT S IS $0 ;SMALL THAT C.AN.BE
CAR
RIED•IN;THE'POCKET_ WITHOUT
INCONVENIENCE. . • .
Every XerehaUt should have it!.. - •
Every : Storekeeper .should have it! - .. • .
Every "Mechanic •should havo •
•. • Every K iill
Ilan iusineSs , should havo.it!
It detects,. at the same rimment;.hoth size,
thickness . and.,l,i-Oglit,_ frtom'.a.' half dirriC., to , a
Holier hi siivGr, and from $1 in Gold firirte $2O .
hesides..foreigii :Gehl and .Silver, - And sells 'as
quickly.:as seer:,; wjthout the assistaned , ,bf.
eminently nseful,durable,
' 2, cgr l7l . l l' a . l .ll;q l .ll2altilis :
'1 WAAL:
PRICE ONE...I)OI:IMR. •
Post•paict to ally part of. thO United:Stato6
• SEE' NV A.;l' TII,E 117 i WSPArE 251 , EV, V:•
ThO . .posseSsiOn it is a .perfpet guarantee
against being . ' imposed upon with spuriMis coin.
petection is:sure; certain, inevitable.—Bilr,
jorti•nut. ' ' . •
.
A blind man With one in -possCssion may
bid defiance to th'e rncrt skillful counterfeiter
Of th'e day r —Evcitinl7: Bulletin... • .
.W,; , pronounee, it Without hesitation to . he the
most perfect thing of the kind ever ofrered to
,Enquirer.
We like it; •and 'Cordially recommend it. to
the public.—chat ou~.l Argus. •.... • •
This worth- its price ten" times toia,coy
Item. : • • „_
AGENTS WANTED
An . adel l t, wanted in every Cininty . in' the
‘ l3.
Statesi. to, whom 'a• heavy discount .‘vill Me
made. ' Samplen.sent; with 'terms of 'agency,
on the receipt of one dollar. :. .
Addr i ess• aliorders.to . . ... , .
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. ' • .INLAY St 'BICKNELL'S. . •.
Ilaiik,Naiaßaportcr, Ph6la:.Prt: •`
The Reporter has been for Thirty years the
constant and-nece.ssary companion of the Cash r
ler, ./Vlerchant; Clerk, Trader,. Mechanic'.and
the People; being' the . oldest on fhe Continent;
and tbebblest the world,*.and hauling more.
'subscriber:3 than. all others combined, is pub
lished on the lst-and 15th Of . each 'month, at,
the following rates: • . • •
Monthly, one.copY one year,• $l,OO
Semi-MOnibly, 1 copy one year,' 2,00'
including •Without .extra charge -a ,copy the
Coins ofthe World, containing a larger number
of magnificently; illustrated Fac-.Simile impres
sions than can be found ikany other work, and
which can be obtained from no other source by
any possibility of means. Address, : .-•
IMLAY & 13ICKNELL'S
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pAr Nat? Reporter,
RESll*Burning Flitidat tho' • •
. .. • . AST . 01.1110IISII 6TORE
QPPOSIT.k 4-ICE SIO . II:.7jLOCK, 01EAN
n ;übscrifiers offer to the citizaria of OleanT
and vicinity, a large and well selected
'stock of Elardware, at pricas that. cannon' fail
to nit . the purchaser. •• • • '
IRON: §wcilea . ; . .
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if.d -
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.NAILS. Olt; Wrought, CHIA and
A FULL. ASSORTMENT OF
CARPENTER :Tina MiLLWIRTOTIT . TOOLS;
• Besides
1-I' . .A R.:D•
IN ENDLESS VARIETY. • ,
Sash, - Glass; Paints, Oils, Varnishes,•
000irps
ENAMELED :CLOTH; " ',BROAD CLOTH,
DAMASKS, -
BOWS, SPOKES, • PE,LUES,
• SPRINGS, AXLES,
. , AND'AI,AM.III QUANTITY OF
Table. abf.l Pocket Qutlery,
BOSTON PELTING . Co:, LEATHER AND BELTING;
,: • WE OFFER AT
'MASTIA7A.O r ktMERS PAIC)FOS..:
MILL, CIRCLE, H4ND AND CROSS CUT SAWS,
the celebrated Factoryof.Whoeler; Madden , '
PITCH AND OhNITM, , .• EL ACKSMITIr TOOLS
DRILLS, VICES ; SCREW PLATES and ANVILS. •• ,
4.'• FAILMINO UTYNSILS, .•
ronKs, SOYTiLES, • .(iO3
MAN UPAPTIrIitES OF • ..•
TIN, . SWEET IRON . AND COPPER.
STO,VES:OF'.ALL PATTERNS,:'_ •
WITH COOK AND PARLOR.
rei;peatfully solipii a sharo of your patronage.—
Give us a'call before purathasing :elsewhere.
T. W.. ADAMS Br,CO:
'lll.y 5, .3859. ; . . .'
IN; CHURNS and Japanned Ware, Stove' Ti'ipe•and Tin Cat Holes. ut
•
NEWCARRIAGE•AND.WAGON SHOP..
T AMES MeDONALD7auId iniorm:thepub
(.l •lic that he . has fitted up a ahop.at the loyiier
and.of teiv '
.n on the premises recently occupied
by N. MedburY; as• a carding factory, and la
prepared to build alllintis Of, • •;. •• • .
.
CARRIAGES AND, WAGONS .
At sliort.notice,.•in:a workmq,n-liko• manner,
and . at i,easonable.,prieep. Hiving h*a large
einerieneii in the .hilsiness; he *feels aatislled
that his work will fully meat the requirements
of 1111 , 1,0i0 will favor him with ilieirpattonage..
Repairing promptly attended to. •
Smetliport, April t .lo; 1850..•..• • •
GO 0-13 S
JA.RE . . ,- ....ij'E.:Ap,
T'A.YI 4 OIVS.,P,EqIII,ATQ.R..
A. N r: has natain,.Stori the
Largest Stork
NE . w. ,. ;.'svjgm - Ert: : Goops .
this
.I'roson!ing,.
UNEQUALLED
.
XTRNT, Kill?...rE EI.XGA.IV6.2', and
REAUTY'of'dcsign and co!oiing.
1,01 - 40110
ARE HERE
Now is :the Time
To Select from. 110' Ltiriest Stoek 2,itl Purchaso
Goo la addle
PRICES ARE DOWN!
Tho Goods, 2iu G.0ir.1:4,
HOT..gAtrg . o4 a FROSTY MORNING
li;tuittlto.tti *oho wish to -victko
CHOICE SELECTIONS
SHoULDrCALL.TARLY
FT o 0 Mh; FIRST SERVED
Intniosse thoek consists. of
DRY GOODS,
Zra Endlais:Variety.
PARASOLS AND UMBRELLA
READY-MADE CLOTHING;
CLOTHS • & VESTINGS
MILLINERY' GOODS,
LADIES' - DR,ESS PRINTS,
LAWNS,
LADIES' CHALLI &• LAWN
ROBES,.Flounce'd, at $l..
.PEBAIZES, at 10..cts'
In fiiei isComplets As'sortniqzt
DRESS * Go 0 adDS.
10,000 yds. BROWN BHEETINGS,,
5000 BLEACHED SHEETINGS.
G- I? 0 CER 1 S
SUGARS,
FLOUR,
PORK,
SALT,
' - FISH
&c., &c
'llANS'.ac 121.et...TgAS'.at 31.10'621db;
.BOOTS &::SHOES,
, Largest' stock ever offered in this Section of
cokintry:. Men's. Kip, Botiis, a prime artiele.
Women's Calf Bciots,' Men's Brogan Shoes,
Women's' Gaiters, tipped;
. ‘rornen's' enameled
In addition to the above.habas a large quan
. .
'S.T.
lIARD.WARE, 'CROCKERY, DRUGS 4-
..
.MEDICINES, YANKEE. NOTIONS,
. • CAPS, IRON:Of all
• • .kinile . 7 —Nao Rod .roid: ••:
Hoop Dore,' • • : •
. • Germanand-Casi Steel, ,
, ' Wash. Tubs: and 'Grain Measures,..
, 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
07" Country merchants supplied at as low
prices'as they cnn buy in ,New York or any of
the:eastern cities, for 'cash or approved credit.
Sroethport, June, '1859. . . •
THE SECRET RiFIRMITItS OF
• •.
Y 0 U H . 'A , N D.'.M A 11.1
Just Put:HO:NI, Grat4,1250: Thousand:
AFEW WORDS. ON 'THE RATIONAL
TREATMENT, without Medicine, of Sper-'
matorrhea; or Local Weakness; Nocternal'Emis-
Sions;
. Oenital an Nervous Debility, Prernature
Decay of the system, Impotency, 'and • Impedi
ments to . Marritfgegenerally, • . • • •
. .
• • . BY B. DE -LAN.F.Y, - .
The impbrtpni fact that the many alarinini
I.complaints, oiiginating in the . imprudence and
solitude of youth; may be easily removed Wan-
OUT MenteiNn, is in .this small traet,clearly. de=
monstrated.; and the etitirehr
. new. and highly
successful treatment, as adopted by the Author,
fully 'explained;, by means of which dvery one
is, enabled to ell're HIMSELF Terfectly and at•thd
least "
possible cost, thereby avoiding aU the ad
vertised 'nostrurris of the. day: :
• Sent to any address; gratis and-post free in a
seeled,enyetepe by. remitting xpost paid) . .two
postage stamps to Dti.B. DE LANEY; 88 East,
lit Street, Plclv'York'City. • . • .
Vet : a
IN smEtErk.ORT
J. B. TAYLOR'S OLD FURNACE
IN FULL ' BLAST!
HT UNDERSIGNED , WOULD REg-
PECTEUL'LY ANNOUNCE TO•THE
•
CITIZENS OF . • . ••
•
• MIK Cali . 001:111t y;
That they havelecated.thomselves at,-
PLOWS, SeßAPEßS.;:sT.F:tan'7sliot§;
And: in fact everithing usually
.mado:nt :a
• -
COUNT.RY
Thorough experience in the.bosineis,warrarita
us in Saying that We. can furnish as • ~..*
'GOOD IVORK and at as ' , REASONABLE :PRICES
'As can be foiind elsewhere.. : Particular atton • - •
tiozi will.itt all times be paid to
• BING *- •
. . .
The . . .elebiated .FRANKLINVILLE niid
DUCHES§ . COUNTY IMPROVED.
,PLOWS
conitiipOy .hand..: Fp.rtntrs andot.EeFe,iive
. . .
yAN DYKE & S.' A. WING:
NEW . AGRICULTUI,Z,AL SETTLEMEXT
• -TO ALL FARMS, .
A RARE 'OPPORTUNITY IN A: ELIGHT-I.
FUL AND imALTHY CLIMATE 25 . •
• 11ILES
DELPHIA; ON.TIDI: CAMDEN •
,•:.. AND ATLANTIC,RAILII94D.
• , NEW: J.ERSE.I(.. . '• .
.r,,.•.t.f . ,..tate consisting of several thousands
of acres of NeXiictiv soil hns,bcen divided into.
Varrnspf.vatique sizes to suit the purchaser's: .
.A population . of some. %Fifteen hnndred, .:from
various:, part§ of Atte' , middle States
.and. New
Englainihave . settled there the past year,.
proVed their Places;
,dint . 4 rafic4 ef.rcellritt
The price . 'of. the land is•at the 101.1 i. sum of from
$l5 to $2O, per acre, the soil of, the.'best
-quality for, the production, of IV/tear; • CloVer,
Peachesi.Oralie:r and IT IS
CONSIDERED THE :131,!:5t-'•FR I.IIVBoIL •IN
Tx R.UNJON... The place isTerfeCtly 'secure
fromfrosts—the destructive 'enemy of. the fat:-
mer. Crops 'ot grain; grass:and fruit. are:now
growing, and cats be . seen... py • examinin . g :the
place itself, a torreetindgmont :can he formed,
of the productiveness 'of the land. The terms
are'made easy. to secure the rapid improvement'
of the,'latl,.whiqh is only sold for actual.' ins
prav;:inent. The result hos been that within
the past year, some three hundred houses have
bedn erected, two mills, One sleep - 410(1r stores,
some forti'-yitie:yards acid
. Peach orchards
planted, and a large nurnherof other improve-,
ments, inaking it a' desirable and. active place .
of business.. . • ,
ns the reederpay perceive frorn,.iti locationi is
,GINGRAMS,
...._,Prodijce_. - briuging 'double the price than : An
locations away from the city, and more than:
douhle-the' price at. the West.;. It is known that
the earliest :and - best.fraits .and .vegetables in
this latitude come from. New Jersey, •and- are.
annually exported-to the extent-of Millions.
In locatingfiere, the settler has many advan-:
taxes. He is in la few
‘ hours' ride of the great
cities of New England, and Middle; States,' he
- is near 'his old friends and'associations, he is in
a settled ,country.wherC . every improMtoent' o
comfort and • civiliintion is . •at hand.. • He can
buy . eYery article ~he wants at the cheapest .
price, and !Allis . Produce . der the. highest, (in
the. West this•is reversed,) he has schools. . for
his children, dieins,i-ervire, and-Will enjoy an
open winter,•and 'delightful sclienate, wheinfe
yers tire utterly'Unknown: The result- -of the
change-upon those'fiom the • North,. has has ener
.
.ally.heen to restore' them to - an exeellent state
COTTON YARN,
..In the'way of building and improving * , lum-•
her dim be obtained at the:mills at the rate of
$lO to' .$l5 per, thousand:. Bricks :tram the
brick yard opened in the place, every 'article
can be procured in the place . , good • cartienters
are at hand, and there is no place in the Union
.where buildings and , improvements. can be'
made' . cheaper. •
Thareader will at . once be struck,rwith .the .
advantages here...presprited, and ask 'himself,
why the property has not beet takertupliefore.•
'The- .reason is,•it was neVer.thro,Wit
marketi. and unless tbese'statements were cor r .
„rect . ,. no one would' be invited, to examine' the
land before purchasing. ~This all are . expected
to do. They, will.see:land tinder, cultivation,
suet! is the . qcteatof the .Settlpoont that. they
no doubt; meet persons from their own
neighbOrhood; they will' witness"the..imprever
ments and can judge the character...of' the pep
ulation. • df .they •Corrie With a view to settle
they 'should' come prepared to stay - ,.tt 'day., or
twiyand hereatly: to purchase, as locations can
'not be held on refnaal: - . . •
There are.two daily .trains to Philadelphia,
and to all settlers who, improve, TIM:- anita4pr,
COMPANY GIVES A FREE TICKET 'FOR SIX Moan's,
AND A lIALP7P RICE .TICKETFOR THREE YEARS.
TUE TOWN . Or HAMMONTON
. .
In connection with the ag'ricultnrial.• settle-.
ment, a new and, thriving town has:.naturally
ariser, - Iprosones inducements for, any find
sf busencss, purlieu/44y. s(orrs and Man.:l.l4cl°-
'ries: rho Shoe business could .be carried . on in
this place and market:to goad advantage, alsci
cotton' business, and Manufactories:of ogrictilia. 7
emploinents or Foundoria for casting small or,
'rho improvement 'has been so . .rapid as'
to insure a constant und.perrnanentiricrense of
busineas. Town lots of t good size, we:do not
sell, 'small ones as it would effect the improve=
ment of the Place, can be hid at froth §lOO ;and
upwards.' • •
" The. Hammonion Farmer,. a Monthly Aiterary
and agrieulturaL.sbeet„eontaining, full informa
.tien of Ha:mmontonican,beobtainedat 25 cents
i is n p c u u t ril ab b l i e a — nc vrt w ra h n et t i ee mo d il e e e y dai s g p iv it e o n:
. t.l . 4ll3 4,; rp. lf o ti n r to i3 n oo by c : e ß nt a t i h iroa i r v i, h .: ni t. ,
It cl o el t 6 :t ir e l(.se . f i . O 'ainl i lt h i e land: leaVo Vine street wharf,.
7 P i hi A lar . le m lp . b ; l o a r ,'
4 f;r i,
there, inquire Jor Mr. Byrnes . .Hoarding:.con
:venienceit on . hand:. 'Partiei itatl better 'atop
with..Mr..Byrnea,ir. principal, until they have
de'cided as to riachasing,aohewill show. them
over the . land . in his , 'carriage, free of expense..
- Letters - and applications can, be addresried to
Landis & Byrnes, Hammonton P.. O.;
CO.'New . Jeraey . , or S. H: Coughlin, 202 .South,
Fiftli.Street, 11 , 4ps and infornia. ,
tion c'heerfully' firrnished. •,. ,11; - • .
• „
PERSONS WANTING CHANGE OF ELl
onto for health'. Sec attvarti4bmimi, of Him
ma:lton Lanclq;onotbor ro!umn.." ' .
S E T P'o It T
For the* purposo . of .I% , 4nufac sqnk
THE NATtKET,
THE .13EST IN .THE UNION