- ' $!111"1 3201 r • • • 313 32 ' 'o9tils7' • , •• • , 5. 21 2 29 .'" ;11 4 2:1"4,1 41 4 9, „ To,*- , ': • • 32. XI!? -•/iot ~.wiitlireb • 98 5.6.03699 - $4" 98 tez.TP4, • •• ~.0,, ,: :..!...,' . 040ii4liiii.*fiatiiisi:wpitanig ,. ;:',., ,, . --- . .••1 fir 4 o:ii i l k Ortil t".;a6s9. a.% 41149 •••.• • ..• • 418 05 • • . .;106.0P :1.25'00• • 54141 ...15 oo .104:32 . .. . 01046 ii. ••• • . MI .. .... 1 . 12.02 1 4,,ph 6003 • 67 an ... 411 60 ' . .16750 • 803 20. . 42 00 300 ..; 3300 ..• 14 20 1.61 1624, oeeo 'lO4B. - 4 1001 .2601 *7011? . , • .. .. Aid neisoidAr?oino , i r. *CititosOlit. , ..•••• 100: . .. . .. • •'.; • •"• • tro Tam,: === EMM • llonifelaslonete of 'Keen emu. :01 1 peilo7 44.1.1: 0 41 4T .1% . 40= t r. r , year to ditigsllef t,loo,,lesgf of,:eiuelguouledge; • . • '"'. --1410sur tiftelal issiOthipelt. • . COMEGROVX. ,„•1 Adetees . Yam, s jilbfrilbis: 'iiklAitift.; ... 33iitittifif: - °American •;, ty r o, ,ffs-Jeorr • 401;1889. Warne, Xollm'ic e " 14°. TUIRTY -o,llfattee, useful sod' ellskeieeeekly tr quor the slumbers fora slut' maid ftf NIAW,INVZN -0111#ING.PROCIEsUlle ersl ,411401.11111;0111111113-' P* l l. l V- 111041 Ten iiity.4lok, as , • • ~iibuipsocepiewhok.ima Ir?0,141100-ean'1,91Plo. • GRAVINGX‘ 42t a N .46t7--gou't iiooo.lll4l ”47fWv•lllY r iea O. t New iritotH,l6(ll It 'O4 alltivo!.•°E ,;•, • tit• .4 4` A Doilikr or Pod. um°. sile_A"4lr,742tioiiiidianitoirlailin nowt. • ribra earlrir'ZriiitAkillta'oesta OAtri on ine,D • iTe.. nnZ•polltage: t ite girl it I.kr freProt_ A proolle with. meelMen *ZOO4 'fordo's roma. • sikfill•”.••• blot eostah"o ° b. bad • • , ; aid • Pim", palents„lnay 4* 1,44-10101 Ac i ti V PA Ineri " a ' or'llligaror; 'Now T°Pig. 4. 4 4 1 Vir, - - • . imost , aabUlfg• . , illainAlk'r•_ . to ~,.,,,,J. 4„4 ,ift, y , a nnounce. ese '.. : S :,s tfris, , , ' , TialS, ';itiutiulunotailthetili"lkiinalfpoluoon• I 'rA''ak.' '' pulilk;Viato , , t^ r i nr and h as ''''''" ' i` ili afile 44 aituressoc si4l"ihid!ia kiodf: 6 t fur - ' ~,'.- - ion -,11 ' ,‘ ',.% ' '' .. '• ‘,ll 0 s'a. 41° m '' ~./' Otte, will .' 7 , • ! i c, - '' . ''ll."C`Mar, 'C'EN `ANI> * ALES , ,- , ' ~ ~A.,,,,, INKING ~,„,I,AsT TA- 4 - ' „ . ,, `.4,1 .- ,p ''' ,-7,-.BREftr stiles Can! an ;;:;, ~; .`,' '''', •:'''' '''4# 4l r kaain4s uncolana, ' +? , c•i a c'' ~' iklitio --"h544,415111`„,17-i'lanufpOkle. I.tf. -! - ''*`.46Sterika 471838.' ' l:s ' ' ' hair ,-i,.r.: ;,-A,...:, bpstesCrii.i. _ CAN cAlt!tir ON free /.., (.'ti ,g t ~, omplirY4s4,liyii, lianitTrutunnt•the • downellel,- ards net o *,':',.:-.'";'o .415.m""0 fay Vin uPr t of nilmumn .V..- c ' . —l*. ,oliiPkatieliken ":"„, 7-4 i. iolgilpi ir tif”" ''''' ' ;,~, ~; a ~~~ MEM Y D 'S rv'fti iRiC 4 t" 1115347, _ VS' . 40 AI 615 482 65 Uffr== MIME ENI A 116qD MY FACILITIES. lA .. at tfie OIJ Staid, : . • 1 MM , 91 CIN i 489 69 1;233'118. 9. A., 74 110844 5 e 4 ' . .ExcELstoß.'.69.c..K, 'For knepiOn cOnatintlion hand a' Much larger aupnly.rinkaseortment Abe heavy by .:'elea:of 'Hanlware 'generally kept ' by Jobbing, 1 1 0 311 eR, and h a ving secured the AGENCY of .• . ' • . Inany:Manufac. he % to 111,754 20 • Ml6lBo' 4,857 81 :'8.53389 $11,15t 20 FAIL RIVER NAILS, •WHEELER; MADDEN & DAKEWELL'S Alici - thoee of WELCH & GRIFFITHS aml other makers; AIBBANK'S SCALES; COOKING STOVES; • '2222 • noon 2174 . - '.1,00 • 1 57;27 • 40 50 • Alto • .10 22 • 242 23 CLASS, of all Silts, ►aorta a n d Descriptions. I PROPOSE TO SELL ALL Manufacturers' , Pii.ces. . . . , , Also propose to Sell et a-smell Commission from my LARGE. and WELL SELECTED STOCK Or • :SHELV: 4 ,4.O.i..IIMIDWARU; ~ . , In the selection of which I have taken • much . pains, _having given my' personal attention thereto. - • . HOUSE TRIMMINGS, itrywrlstfot:real pracitico 'I its, fohlid useful:prise, 5t. 1 ..W.:-'..C.r.: .- ,..,7..;::;a.:a .- 0. A.trinia 10 - ipFta oatogesisidroili:elgit IbutOnns of patented ra single COOKING and „PA gz.olt of every deeircible CARPENTERS', MILL-WRIGHTS' PECK AXES, SPADES, PITCH FORKS, ROCKETS, ' 'TUBS. WHEEL-BARROWS, , • • , PUMPS, LEAD rlpEs, and IfAMP B (of' R I L, CAMPIIENE, FLUID, and ' Ms , motto The Laxgest Sales of the very . BEST GOODS at the LOWEST , ke =lenitive Prices Insures' the Largest Profits to the 'Seller, finnishai the Buyer with - the Cheapest'and Best Articles, and gives the best satisfaction. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS WILL RE MADE If people will pay higher priers for ho better articles at other places, it shall be their own "tatila.and not ;nine. • • - `' e T /o"iiiinectian with the above, I , am able to atipply, 011 abort notice • • •.- , 'isirgEr4ROlV - 4, COPPER WORK , Hiving in rni employ Competent And , eicperi. *peed workineniwbosir walk .44 Bever failed site ntisfacriena. , ' , • a v. PROPRISTOR, No t 2 end 3 EX . Cliiiol' Block Mint SaY 26 i leit• N° 2 & 3 OLEAN, s , .BUBBER and LEATHER BELTING, 'STEWII7B ,(unendled), POPULAR THE ABOVE AHTIOLEB AT Pattern, Ain AND IMIONW TOO,l. S, Of the mostapprlved Nanufacturo, AfA.TTOCK.S, RAKES; KEROSENE. TO DEALERS. ALL KINDS OF - Sale. l oyntr, ,tieietly' g iOett that thi:tintler• 1111 +kind. Administraturs'of. (the Estate of 0. R.• n , la t e **Of , Smethpart. Benettdeceasedi . Berongh; in pursuance of ad order from the Pr phan's Court:bf -M'Kesn county,ro Them direc ted, Will 'expose to sale , or:public vitultie, at the Court itease, in Stnethport, M'Kean cOunti, Pi.,• 'on Tuesday, 'the- dwerity-eightk' day of February next, at one o'clock;. P..K.,•cif said day, the folfriwitig real estate; to wit:• • All that pieceor pariel of. land situate in•rhe. Borough* of - ,Smethpert, M'Kean 'county and .State of Tenneylvanip,. bounded 00 described as folk:we, to wit: That part of Snare* -num bered seventy-nine,(lo) in ...the' general' plan of Said town, within* the following boundaries, viz: , beginning at the north-west cornerof said squire; thence east one htindted: and ninety . - ttVo (10) feet 'to the building now occupied by Levi Wells, (Ow occupied by .J..C. Backus &'seventy-tWo feet (rem' the: north-east corner of said square:. thence south sixteen : .(16) . perches, - to the :south line of said square; thence wear one hundred 'and ninety-two 092) teelia the south-westeorner of said square; thence north sixteen (16) per ches to the place of beginning,. Containing one acreand'twenty-six Perches, more , or .levar on , said premises there is one frame building known as' tbe • ‘4l3ennett_Fouse," two Barns, one Ice Bouse,•and oaf& otiOmuses. . * , 'Teams: --.One thousand dollars, cash; zit:the' time of sale; • one thousand dollars .at the,'lst of - June,.next, and'the balancein sl,ooo' Pay ments, annually thereafter.. ; • Smethport,•Pa., January 2'1,'1860 The above sisleis'adjoUrned ttottl the fourth Moun'thry OfJurie. next; it•being the 25th..stay, at the sarhe - hour.erat Once Obovi rrientioned. •. • .• 1 , „PAViD R. BENNETT) • • " • ,• • WM. B. WARNER, . . - • • Atiministratori? • Sroethport, Feb. 20,..1800. • , • , . PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE. their birsineisio tr.yripidly increasing Country, a New Settlement • Wliere •• hundrnds. .are Whei °Abe elimpin is mild and delightful. :See aditertiseinent of the Himnioriton Settlement, another iolumn... . . . • 32i•ort-lE . O . LDEST,AVIDFST CIRCULA T TED, and, most COMOLETE, CORRECT and RELIABLE pink Note' . Reporter in existence. • COMMERCIAL ..REPORTER, illiculation,. 100,000 EDITED BY JOHN THOMPSON Quotations corrected by Tun:iteSon •• •.: ZVIII Street. • • . Published by IipONbELL, 117 rrakrn St TER:!I9 'OF ti*csirrien pi - ADVANCE; . ' • To'neail Subscribers • Weekli,...s2 Scott...monthly; .; :$l I Monthly. ..79c. :To rostunistere or 'othere,.ivho form' Clubs and for.. well us the money in advance; we will send the Repor . ' ter Coin Chart Manuel rand •Deseriptive . List as -fol. . beanies of the Weekly, ono Year $O . OO .' 5 copies of the Semi-monthly. . ..... .. , 4 00. /0 copies. of , 0 011 •. We.will . 'forward•gratiiitoitsly tidy ' person seedini.i.clob of $2O at:, the • above -rates, at tiny one:time,' our.:4nisrica?‘ gold -Copt .Test " Address;,.. • : ..• •taomp§oN BROTHERS , Sankers,. • ' 2 No; Prolitietors. W&MIZ,VO I ELOUV I M I Z Patented Sept. 9, DM. :sr RILEY SMITE, PAINTS, THE. WASHBOARD AND BEATERare the two first, and most natural implements ever used in Washing Clothes: Notwithstand 'nig it has been . ,the atildy of inventors, to do them away, and tor. that purpose several hun dred.pateriti have been Issued, yet it.has betn of no effect. They have failed in their .at-, tempt: Their machines have been condemned 'and thrown:avvay, and the Wash. Boaril and Beater again used in their This machine' combines' them together, itt taehed to ,a progressive lever in such it manner as gives great power 'to the ,Beater, . while either may be used as the• operator may desire. The motion of the Beater iv, quick and easy, the pressure gentle, and powerful, 'which gives it the advantage . over all other.machines;• and is so decided by Competent judgea. • .% Manufactured and field tit Meehaniesburg, by A.'WOLTERS. Mechanicsburg; March 18, 1858. • SHOVELS, FIFTY. DOLLARS .FOIOEIT. 'rill: HUNTER WILL _FORFEIT. $5O IF. I/failing to cure any case of secret disease that may. come under his care, no matter how longstanding or afllictin.• • Either sex are in vited to. 'his Private , .lecionts,' 44 North' SEV ENTH' St.,•Philad'a, without fear of interrup tionliom other. patients. Strangers and others, who'have.been Unfortunate in the selection of a Physician ere invited to call, . IMPOTENCY.—Thiough unrestrained. in dulgence of the' passions,,, by. .ex ess' or Self abut', the evils are numerous. remature im potency, involuntary seminal iechargeS, west ing of the organs, loss of emory, a distaste for female society, general debility,. 'or consti tutional derangement, are sure to follow. If necessary, consult the Doctor with • conildnce; he offers a perfect cure. • • READ AND .REFLECT.—The • afflicted would 'dd-Well to reflect before trusting, their health and happiness, and in many , cases their lives, in the fland . s of physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. 'lt is certainly imp' ossi blelor one man to' understand all the ills' the himan.family are stibject . Every respecta ble physician has his peculiar brsnch, in which he is more successful than his brother profeas orsi and tri that he detioterniost of his time. andstudy.. . , • YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devo ted tO the, study and treatment 'dt diseases of the sexual ,organs, together with ideers.upon the bedy, , throat, nose, or legs,, pains :in the head; or ,bones, mercurial rheumatism, strict ures, gravel; irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses, •or. impurities of the whereby the - constitution hes 'become 'enfeebled, ' , enables the 'Dector to offer speedy relief to all who may 'place themselves under his Care. ' PAILS, • TUBING, 02rMedicine . forwarded to any part of the United States,—Price Ten Dollars per Package For sale DR: DICKINSON'S CELEBRA 'TED MA6NETO . -ELECTRIC MACHINE.— No acid 'Or other , ingredient required ; 'its power being °Waned from a permanent magnet. No famity'shoplif be without one.. Price only $lO PERSONS WANTING dHANC4E GP CIA Mate for health. See advertisement of -Ham mouton Lands, another retrain). • ' DAVID •R. gENNETT) WM. B. .WARNER, . . AOsinistrgiors ,~y, y; i. rum 'nylons Dui No. 10.• Court:land St. Now 'Wilt • Dire'etli opposite the,'Wee:torti - TUE CII.OTON*AIIfIJ2AIDTUEING COMPANY,' Orgardzed in '1846, tinder • thd, 'Grieral• , Marion 'factoring Law•f t tate ohe, S of New. York.) • Offers at Wholesale, in quantities to suit piir- Chasers kt - .Manufacttirer's lowest prices,, for Cash Or. approved credit, . • Paper Hangings, cif every variety of, style and • ' ' • Borders to ,match; - Fire-floard Prints: • Transparent Window - Shades: . • OilTainted . .lyindow Shades. . . • ‘'• Wide:Window Curtain Papers, Mitt- Window Shade Fixtures. ' Store Shades made - to order and Lettered, Of the 'latest style's .and :superior fitiish, - all.nf their own • manufacture and 'importation. As Their stock is large' and entirely, new, they in vite- Merchant's,', Booksellers; and 'Dealers ',in these articles, to call and - eXamine, their styles and prices, whenever they visit the city. PATENT.gOCKET COIN .:DETECTOR. FOR TESTING . IIIIIEVARIOIIS• KINDS OP'. GOLD AND SILVER'CJOINS. Odmitted by, all to lie the Most:perfect thing of the kind ever offered _to the public; • - IT :IS SO. SMALL THAT IT CAN - BE CAR RIED 'IN THE PCCR.ET WITHOUT • 't.•% : • ANY INCONYENIENCE. : Every Merchant should have it!' • Every, Storokeepor should have it!' • Every Mechanic' should have it! .. ' ••. • Event Man in Business should have it! . It detects at the smile moment, 'both size, thickness and weight, .frorn it half dime t. a Pellal.'in silveroind from•lln,GOld up to %20 : besides, foreign . Gold and silver, and sell: as quickly asipen,.Wittiont 'the assistance - of a word. It is simple, 'eminently usUfulolurable; economical and- perfect.- . . • 0' A Warrantee goes with every . one sold!. .• PRICE . ONE DOLLAR. ' poet-paid to any. part of the United States ' SEE WHAT THE NEWSPAPERS' SAX: The' poss'essiOn of -.it is . a. perfect guarantee 'against. being imposed upon with spurious coin'. ••*D.etction' is spr6; certain;inevitable: . — Evi • • 1 • A blind man viith'one' in , his possession may bid defiance to the most, skillful counterfeiter of the-day.--En.aning, Bitlletim. We pronounce it without hesitation to be the Most perfect.thini of the kind ever offered to the publie.--Penit,: Enquirer, • ' ' • We like it, and ciirdially :recommend it to tho Argus. It is worth its, iirice ten times'tOld.--Citi/ . . , .• . A(I,ENTS WAN rill. An agent wanted in every. County .in• the .U. States, to- whOm. a heavy:discount..Wilt be made... Samples gent, with terms. : of agency, on the receipt Of on.e dollar.• " 4ddrci..94llorde;re to • • INILA.Y & BICKNELL'S. . • Bank Note R aporar; Ploila. , .Pei.A Reporter hes been for Thirty years the constant,andhecessery companion of the Caih-, Mr,' Merchant, Clerk,-Trader, Mechanic and the People; being , _the. oldest on the Continent, arulthe ablestln the world; and laving more subscribers thati all 'others Combined, •listied on the Ist and 15th of.•eath month, at the following rrites: • • • . Monthly, one Copy , one year;. $l,OO Semi-Monthly; 1 copy one year; . 2,00 . including without extra :charge ii : colPy -the Coins of the World, containing a larger nuinber of magnificently illustrated Fac-Simile impres sions than can be found in any•other work, rind which can be obtained from no other source by any possibility of means. Address, IMLAY & BICKNELL'S • . , • • Bank Note Reyorfer, Phila.i'Po.. F' 'EIRPII turning Fluid at tile- . . : . • ..4STOR lIQUSE STi)RE. Ila,idware tore, OPPOSITE EXCELSIOR BLOCK, OLE.AN subscribers vinya .laig offert . o eand theciti: veli s ens of le t a e a' rE .citant stock•Of Hardware, at . prices that cannon fail to salt the purchasCr. . • . •" •-• . • IRON: American, English, Swedes. 'RODS : Norwegian, Nail and 'Spike. Cut,.Wrotight . , Clinch and Rivet. . . A • A TULL ASSORTMENT "OF T• • •. . • CARPENTER and' 11111,LWItIGIIT TOOLS, Besides H A R D.W It JE IN '.ENDLESS VARIETY. " Sail'," Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, GIRRLIGE ENAMELED CLOTH, BROAD CLOTH, a DAMASKS, BOWS, - SPOKES; FELLCES, SPRDIGS, AXLES, • AND A LARGE QUANTITY OF Table :anal Pocket Cutlery, • AGENTS FOR THE BOSTON BELTING Co., LEAVER AND BELTING.. ' ' OFFER AT •IVIANIJFACT:ORERB P.134.0Z5. ; MILL, CIRCLE,:HAND'Asp CROSS CUT SAWS, From the ontobrMod.Factory of Wlioelor, Fadden •. MOIL AND Cilti7M,. BLAcnontrrn TOOLS DRILLS; VIOES, DOREW PLATES and ANVILS. FARMING UTFNBILS: •. RAKES, • DUMMER; &c, MANUFACTITRERS OF . . • TIN,. . .SHEET IRON' . • AND.: COPPER. .. . • STOVES OF ALL PATTERNS, ' ..WITII COOK AND FAROE.. • We respectfully eOllclt slUto• of your.patronage.— Give . us call before purelutiinu elseerhere. = • T. w.. ADAMS'& May 5,1850 . . rpIN CHURNS and .Tapanned Ware, Stove 1. Pipe and Tin Cat Holes at MASON'S. NEW CARRIAGEANO WAGON SHOP , TAMES MeDONALD•woaId inform the puh a lie - that helma fitted up a shop at the lower end of town, on the premises recently occupied by.N. MedbUry, as a carding factory, and is prepared to build all kinds of • • CARRIAGES•AND WAGONS . At short notice, in • a .workman-like manner s and at reasonable Mem Having had . n Jarge experience in,the business,' he feele. i tustWed that his work will fully meertbn requirements of all 'Whigwill tail . , him with their patronage. •Tepalring.promptly attended to. Smethport, April, 10, 180. 2-5- 0 • GOOD S. AE CHEAP AT - , .TAYCOR'S‘REGULAT,.OII: ,Taylor :has . 71011,0 Store then Largest Stock of NEW,:'sitmgt...g..r.,,,GOODS Ever brougla . iillo this . County Presvqing UNEQUALLED •AT TR ACTIONS, IN. . . ':EXTENT:'.VA,RIETY, LEGANFE, 'and . BEAUTY of deeign' E and . If IPS(111111 ARE HERE Now is tho Tinio "Tiv.qcicet . fr . o2 . 7l lb? .L;cl;gnst Stock•2ryl.4?tirchaie Goods while • :: PRICE.AIE,.. DOWN! .Goolls are. Going' '9ff ,like HOT CAKES. Mn a FROSTY MORNING And, ihose make CHOICE SELECTION SHOULD CALL EARLY FIRST COME, i'IRSt Ilis Inzinertse Stock . (0,13i..118 DR. 1( - ‘; - ' G .0 OD S Ira 411ess Variety. • • PARASOLS ANp:UMBRELLAS, READY-XA.DE CLOTHING, CLOTHS .Bi. :V4'STING§ MILLINERY GOODS,' • , LADIES' DRESS PRINTS; LAWNS, LADIES' CHALLI &. LAWN ROBES, Flounced,it $1 DEBAIZES, at 10 eta In fact a 'Complete Assortment of DRESS GOOODS. , • •. 10,000 yds. BROWN. SHEETINGS, 5000 BLEACHED SHEETINGS GROC,ERIES SUGARS, FLOU,R, PORK, &c., &C FANS at 12 . h th. TEAS. ai 31 to 624 cic. BOOTS::: . :84'.:SHOES; 'largest Stock ever offered in : this section of country.' Men's Kip Roots, a prime article.- , - Women's Calf Boots,. Men's Brogan • Shoes, Women's Gaitere, tipped,' Women's enameled Bpotees... • In addition to the above'he has a large quan ..S .T O'B4 l E S :"... . . ././.4RDiv 4 RE,. CROCKERY', DRUGS MEIHCIINES,'YANKEE NOTIONS, • H 422 AND CAPS,. IRON" of all • . •• • Rod and • ' • • . , hoop Iron,. •y • . _ • • '. . • • : • 'German and Cast Steeli • • Wash Tub's and Grain 'Measures, • • • • . / Patent Pails, Wash licirds, Vinegar, .Fluid, ampliene, Turpentine,. • • . I AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ,. And a . thousand other things tor) numerods to mention, which will be sold • - • . WHOLESALE on RETAIL. 117" Country merchants sOpplied at as low prices as they cnn buy in New York or any of the eastern cities, for cash or approved credit. Stnethport, June, 1859: • • • THE SECRET: niFIRMITMI or - • YOik_TH AND MATURITY Jtis üblished, Gratis, 26th Thousand A FEW WORDS. ON THE RATIONAL .11. Tit EATMENT;without Medicines of Sper, matorrhee,ar Local Weakneis,Nocturnal Emis sions, Genital and Nervotis Debility, Premature Decay of the , system, Impotency, and Impedi. ments to Marriage generally. BY B. DE LANEY, M. D. .. • • . The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth; . may be' easilyzenioved.wirn - OUT MEDICINk, is in this 'small tract .clearly de monstrated ; and the entirely • now and highly successful treatment,rts adopted by.the Author, fuTly,exPlained,ll menace( which `every. one is enabled to , cure=tivaeer r perfectly and at the least poisible iostOberebravoiding all the ad vertised'nostrums of thi) day. Sent to .any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope "by remitting . (post paid) two postage stamps to DR. B.,DELANEY, 88 East Hat Street, New York City. • SOinetifti ai to'VS . • ' • •-•:, • • a 'FuLt , tagitivi TH."' • ;UNDERsiorEn .RES P TFULI;Y ANNOUNCE'TEE : ea,n „ otin y, • That they have lanted:themsidvesit • SWETEIPORT'•;. Pot the'puipose of- Maritifacpliini, • PLOWS; SCRAPERS, SLTUGtI . -SiN3E* - - . . And in fait piery nsuniii• COUNTRY FURNACE'. Thprougiieirperisnen.Si the bbsiness, us in saying that ',.lq . nlatt furnish as ,• GOOD WORK and it is REASONABLE 'PRICES - As'can be found. elsewhere. Particular atten tion will at. all times ;be paid to . . The.:celebrated FRANKLINVILLE and DUCHESS . COUNTY IMPROVED PLOWS constantly on hand; Fdimera and othersygiie • E. VAN DYNE &8: A. WING. August 90859. ; •• • . , NEW AGEICULTURAT,SETTLEMENT TO ALL •W ADITING:FARMSO A RARE OPPORTUNITY IN `A DELIGHT FUL 'AND HEALTHY CLIMATE 25 MILES SOUTUEAST OF PHILA. . DEI:PIIIA, ON THr; CAMDEN .• • • AND 'ATLANTIC. RAILROAD • . "••• NEW •JERSEY. I . • • . . An old estate consisting of 'several' thousands. of acres'of plotlactive soil has been•divided•into Farms of -various. sizes to suit the purchasers; A population of some Fifteen hundred,. :from various parts of the middle States and •New Edgland have 'settled there the Past year, in proVed their places, and raised. .tzvellent crops: The ,price of theland is at the law Om of 'from $l5 t 0,520. per acre, the soil is' of thm.beit. gnality.fer'" the Produaion,or Wheat, Clover; Corn, Peadies, Gi•apes. and V,ge'ltilde.i. *.IT IS CONSIDERED THE BEST FRUIT SOIL. IN . THE UNION. ' The plaice is:perfectly secure from, frosts—the destructive enemy'of the mer. CroPe of grain, grass' and fruit are now ,growing anal:can be seen. By examinitig . place - itself, a correct juMinent can be formed of the productiveness .of the land. ,The terms. are made easy to secure the rapid improvement of the lend, which. is only sold for actual im provetneht. • The result has been. that within the past year, some three humlretthottse„i have. been erected, two mills, one steam, folly 'stores, some forty'. viheyerds and. Peach .orchaids planted, and a' Barge humber of other , imProve 7 ments„ making it a tlesirable and active, place of busines's. • • • . . .• :. , 'lithe reader may perceive fromita :location, is GIYGHAMS, Produce. bringing double the price than • in locationanwayfrom the city, and more than double the price at the West.. It is known that. the earliest and hest 'fruits and vegetables in this latitude come• from New .Terse}., • and are. annually exported to the extent of In here, the settler has .many advan tages.' He is in a few ,houre ride of• the great, cities of New England.' and Middle Stateig," he is near: his old friends and asiociations,, he id in •5 settled. country :Wake :query ..intprovessint o. comfort and'.ciOilization:is. at 'hand.' He can bay every, article he wants 'at the Cheapest price, and sell his produce for the highest, (in the West this is ieversed,) he has schools ; fir his children,. divine salute, and. 'enjoy.an open winter,' and' delightfulclimate, where fe vers are utterly of• tee change upon 'those' Ii om the -North, has gener-. ally been to . restore them to an 'excellent state COTTON YARN, . , . In the way of building end iniproving, lum bercait be 'obtained at the mills' at.the rate of $.11) to $1 . 5 per. thousand.' Bricks.'-from the brick yard opened in' the 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 'improvements . can be made cheaper. . • ‘. The render will at oncehe 'struck with the advantages here piesented, and . ask: himself 'why the,property.hai notbeen taken up:before.. The.-reason was never thrown - .Iri. the market; and unless these statement's were cor rect, no one Wonld- beitivited to'examine'..the land before purehaOrig. . This all are expected to do. Theywill.see land:under Cultivation, such is the extent of tlid settlement that they .will no doubtymeet . persons from thein'own neighborhood;; they:will witness the improve. metfts 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 purchase, as location's can pot be held'on. refusal. • . .• . • ' . There are two daily trains to. Philadelphia, and to nllsettlers who iroProve; .TILE' RAILRADD , COMPANY.GIVF.S A FITEE'TICKET FOII . SIXAONTIIS, AND A HALF-PRICE vcsstron. THERE YEARS. In connection -with the agricultural settle ment, a new. and thriving town'has "naturally arisen, tolticlt• presents tntlutetnctits for any End • of business, particularly stores and one . ries. The Shoe'business could•be carried on in• this place and Market-to good advantage, also cotton MiSiness, and manufactories - of ral intplements or Fonnderies for casting ;writ - ow titles. The improvement has been so rapid, se to, insure a constant and permanent increase. busineati. ToWn lots old good size,we do not. sell, small 'ones ati it would 'effect te .improvel.:.. ment nf the.plaCe, can bOliad.at from sl'oo and' The Hansinonton Fartiter, - a monthly:literary and agricultural iheer,.containing full informs.. tion of HaMlTlODiollicanbaobtained at 25 cents', per annum• . .. • ;•• . • •- • Title indisPutabre--;-wariantee.deeds given;. clear of all incurnbrance - Whetimoney is. Paid.. Route ,to the land: leave Vine : street Wharf" Philadelphia; • for litumo.ntan by Railroad,. ati ' P.',M.• . pare 00' cents., When.." l there inquire for,Mr.Byrneie "venienees •on •hand.• Partlea, had•better, ;atop , • with Mr. Byrnes, a ••. principal,; until they have decidr , l.qs to priichasing ; .olllM . 44ll. show Iherri.•. aye:: tile.tand.in hie • carriage; free of. r expenee..• Letters . and " applications. can. ,be addressed . 'to • Landis'4, py4nes, , HainmobtOil. . Co. ile*.•,Tersq, or S. B,'Coughlin,, Piftir Street, Philadelphia. Bela' informa tion chee,rfall)rcfurniahud. ' ••• ,•. • , WE are . noC in the 'habit ot t‘Fieli: • a tories, we• have . gat MACKEREL, COD and WHITEFISH ; 6aides'hipita of TKIt at 40 cetits. B. F. WRIGHT,: MIEM JOBBING. THE MARKET; THE BEST IN .THE UNION THE TOWN: OF HAMMONTON