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" GO Tip der' , • • - ..... • , /6 iltiiies •- • 10 -r; r••'••.•—"r.. • ittiniter. , ,,. l .•;4-: •,,•• . . 24 .. a, v. 5 • Put . 449 Pll,O/6 , 11 " 77 : "7: ' • $6,518 OS o ° o r t ' 1) 1I t it tll e8 o a t'UOCII, cteliretil,rbdieLso t ai h. tu fler of i . n m g4 t to; l pty . te r the gear e n ot o ur Ilto oo ledgtt norir , oth correctPcl3oo4o,,,rt,:j.loylfil , wAtiosa., ;Z' ~ o " igifseav- • • • 'f ' I. It.CuAnirtoc Clerk loot" la afittufts, farmers' and lwrights Ott)e,.: run tiftt Ituertaut A NEW :VOPTIZ:—NEW SERIES _ To Cetoemess lotv 24, A IM * Instead:Gift') imps, the: 'Yearly lloiume, Enlarged Se. Hos, will contain NIGHT DUNI:ICED AND TillitTT. TWO PAGES Of trattable Eladlog Natter, useful and instraetire to all ~itiesseit. Tux Sountrirto 4,Elottoss is published weekly lo quer to form, mailable for binding, and the numbers far'ft si o gle year toetsle,haformation retard to'NEW INVEN TIONS. all Iteelebes ofiNANICIACTIIItiNG PROCESSES AGRIOULTURdt , ,IMPLENiNNTES, ENGINFINBING, bIitI,WIUOUTINIt, IRON INANUTACTUNN MT; in fact, alums% 'every industrial pursuit receives more or tersiattention in itreolumus. • All Patera Claims', published every 11(10k, as reported from ttie patent °Dice; /air • INVENTORS ANII PAMPITESA it contains Information not to be obtained;elsewhere, end which Ito meclungei ,tavenkarebr • patentee cars wend° ' As a. Pan ily Jowled libel no superior fur real prectic et saw educe lu its cohorts" will be found useful prae. Oarefal attention " will be given from time, to report!' of tbeNsta. Lumber and itthor noutets . Neer, muter will4ntainsistimilfm4l• ll ildrostr -e ht rit eolueret of settler, with warm, Eliatnttions of patented madrigal ant other wippro, co ?prising lo a single Sir HUNDRED °Rik/INA& *NORA I VINGS• With tillaNnisrted dittos is presented an opportunity to nitnetn" not Unnir to meet again for many years. It will be like cottonsactos &mew work-101 I, No. 'I, New Ternmilin 10411sur tie Sit Montfis. tiontlooo.lllliststa. and Canadian money or Pont Office I I atamPetaken at porter mitecriptious. - 0111111dil0 eubscrlf bars will please to remit twenty-six Mesta extra , on each year's ankseriptiois to,pre-pap postage, - 4,..10111, to Alibi. A prospectus (Ovine full parnewarant Induesinents, for dubs, walk specimen captor of Ike MMer, and is. pamphlet 'containing informs, tiro iminMeldng the of Patent% May be • had vigil II DitrtiN it co., fibliehers of Om s uede American, sy Park Now 'New York. 14 - 844 in 11Whanieiburg. • ~Wot! T ogs respectfully announces to , that; . not withstanding;, these _',. hard .tirOisOas ie inanufactliiing and keeps Cow . ; .. :dandy' on hand a l l;tinds Of furniture, such as ' .-. • '8 0 -At,. • • • : -- " , f•Dlif:ArN.s, • *"., .; • 4VromiNs;, - • • • • • DIMING BREAKFAST : tA.BLES, CIIXIMM" . 9f :11,1:iads• .and styles ' Cane . and Cotrilignis',lllo.*Madik toflintyage:, of the ye - Olt:est material and manuracturp. SritPhlroadiFeb4gl•ll3s CARRYON their - :CAN Hammonton, freetie -r ' ' 'llly it de'llet out Hammo n. 4141:01, littrilkett n. - from froinOW"‘„„maka' r .rtillin 25 MILE; New Past *l-- 41 4' '77-77 itlf4to-i,' state 6 wind ton, !i.f ' -"Aitekg .17 „ Ala° Airic4 ley ', 4,77-1111' tild6o,khr with M__.° • . .t, Vit" irlid::(ol4i, di*ld7,l4 .71T, 4,,viiveri.ii- lair "itlyrin In; Pi! The ateteel7V6,l4.,..,lo;ktiodrethind poikd!:. seen p e , can ' secure ' ttie t r A te loi` " 0 ' Rog.. ' d fron ' 0 smatl ent-rlinkfilgilitrie a° ta, and se f, 0, LIS iinotitteed irli."l/&*llo4l:s2.o;l4rsT° er°,4":4'' s'll°l:loolStili;sln* ni : s iti St • grOl - 16214*1.,.,.,1: ..fiiiiiot,7, , Ham ams ' Vl-7 itroam . letter, 'Pa-ittie:' -iiiikiA4l4ll".' 1 'w A14,41/414elidr'fido "u rwm-..... 4', ,-Y;' r~~ g.;':..,:•: ,. •.: -- ,;;; . ::' , ..,,'':.:. ,4 .', - ::':: - ''' , . - . '',.-.:!•' . :'; , . , •'4,::': - .' i7: , ;.T.' , '::::' , ."...: , k, P , PM , 0Q ,. * , ;';.; . 9,:! , iA,' ~.,§,t_il s-o .'' )•,-0twii,,,,,Av:,!d*:',4,',.,,,iiii;,:::,:-f 11 ,16 : 1 ';‘'.' , .2'd;V:At4 fiiil r ei , , ; g 4.' -r; • - ce s, ;., E ,' , . go E n . mi. 4AclaTits •TIAVING•! 4I 4, . ~ • , , ,• Az ii the OW Stand, „ . • 1.• , . ..,.: X::q::. ..' l '*l l :'f,.' H :'.:: ::'.hiitEt.:siqi..:,.Bk.pc 1 „ . . ,•. . . For keeping`constantly on hand a Ouch latger Supply and issoitinent - of the heavy mill' cles of Harilviaie genpl.ally; kept by the. Jobbing Houses, and -having . ~ecuredt,hoAGENCY. of ' •✓ many Mannfecturets ' . . including th e , $11,75 20 FALL RIVER NAILS, WHEELER, MADDEN & BAKEWELL'S S A WS, Also those of WELCH & GRIFEITHS and EUBANK'S SCALES, MHO aIid4LITIO .BELTIN 1 .STEI . VOTS .(inoictlll4)::YOM4ll.. CO 0i1.N.6,1:...,:-.STOVES; CLASS ,o 1 Xll Sizes ,. f orte: as Dcscripf iuo~; I.Pitoivsk, , ,To, , SpAr4, ALL 'nu; AnovE ARTIcLgs Manufacturers''Prices • Also I 'pioposo to gall at a amall%Commission from fmy LARGE' and 'WELL . SELECTED STOCK of . . . SHELF ~,,1:- . t *4 WARP)VAR,,-7 In the selection •of which Lkave taken ,trinch pains, having given my' personal attention • .thereto.. . ~ • • . - HOUSE TRIMMINGS, s'-v. 0,.•7'..10:::....:.;j. COOKING and PARLOR•of evety desirable CARPENTERS',. ~ N14:7,#/111GUT.! BLAWESNITIIV LID DIVIONS' TOOLS, . Of the mostiippreved Manufacture, SPADE% ip cu FOLKS, LEAD PIPES, LAMPS for OIL, CAMPHENE, FLUID, and My motto is: The`Largest Sales of the Toy BEST' GOODS at the LOWEST Ite niunerative Pricei Insurer the Largest Profits to the Seller, finnislies the Buyer with the Cheapest and Best Articles, and gives tin) best, tlatisfaction. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS ,' WILL BE MADE ;,•• f people will pay higher prices for,no better 'artcles at other places; 'it shall be their own ;fault arid not mine. • • •, • 45', in;connection with the above . , I am able-to on short notice • . • . 3'; .. .'i';5:1i4.'-,E.1.100,x,.!. 4 , ;f:.CoPPER OURK, Having in mreiiOny'OtiMpet_ent e}nd' eFperi enced v"iiickmeniiwbole;yfork,pastnev.,er railed to ii . 7l4aijefetiffon., B.BA.ItSE • • • . 3.Eiccdsior Block- Oki, kiy , • ' °LEAN, , PAINTS, Pat tern SHOVELS MATTOCKS, RAKES, BUCKETS, . WHEEL-BARROWS, PUMPS; TUBING, KEROSENE TO. DEALERS ALL gINDS OF '. , l*.**)..'VF., , ' , .\‘' 4.!_i. , .....".A.N.,..t.:1',.. ‘...':4.*V.,)..*.?:'!-:41,.•,.;. , ' ,. . , : ; :1':';':i ,, ;4:;'' , 3 _ . ' , '.`.' , ''' - i‘. ••`-' - ... , t' , .' ,, f'• it , - ~'-:. ::,` ::!'....: \l‘4.lX4lll',:i'-.4lWii,;l‘'''.-,e•-:.:14.4 'q.., , X47 7 . 7-.. - , sm iniAttaVir, g - EC1:6., - , , - 15.tvigi.:04,......0 3 i)•'::. 0 *.ir l ,''‘ite(4,4llinini,‘tritors ol'llle.',..Stitale','Of 1, , , - ,, • ''. ,Ilenneadee:eased,, , lnter ,. of', Smetlipo rt - 664,, On pOtaltspee of stn ottlik fient - ,the of.' t itan a Conant N'lleati county, tethain diree led, ,Vvill. expose to sele:or,„ pOlic :Yentlue,:nt l beCoortllOuse;.MStnetbrOOPKeitoccun t y , Ps-, :on ttiesday; \ the: twenty'-eightfr;: ' day , of ;February next, at one o'clock, ; I ,l ,'llif.,;ef Said, dayi the felloWint real estate' to wltts• ?.. . . - All thittpieceer:patcel of land situate in tne. Borough' qf . Smetbport,•:Witean cciunty . and State - o(Pennsyt4inia;' , bounded and , described as follows; te . witiAhat`part: of'§quare , num-. bered'seventylting (79) ir; the general plan of said town, within the lallowing,,boundgries; vier beginning, at thonorth-west corner of said 1 squate; thence' east one hundred and ninety-. two:(10) feet.to the building now occupied by 'Levi Wells, ptow. "occupied by .L p,...B ß clais , & 'Po.,)—being seventy-two feat from the north-east corner of said square; . thence south .sixteen - (16).- . ,•,percilf:Mi ''' to. the'.. south line Of said square; thence: West one integre& and , ninety-two-092)/feet t 0 the' south-West corner of Said squari; , thence.porth.eixteen 08) per; ches to the place olbeginning. Containing one ,acre and twenty-six perches, more or 488; on said, .premiiesthere is one. . (rattle. building known as the. i‘Bennett House," , .two Barns, one Ice Hattie, and , other out-bouses.. ' ' • .Tnanrs:—One thOusand dollars, cash, at .the time of sale; One thousand . dollars at'the ' Ist of June, next; ana the balance in $l,OOO pay. merits; annually. thereafter... • . *. . • DAVID-R.'BENNETT , . . ' . . . . , Administretors. Senethport, Pa., Janu*tr 24, 1860. • • The uhove inliris•adjiMrn,ed• until 'the fourth Mound ! iti Of June neNt; it being-the . 2504 day, at thken olo 11Our eml•plaCe above mentioned.. - • •DAVID R. TIENN.Ert, • • VIM, WARNER, , • . • 'Aehniurstrators.. Binettipcirt, F0b...29,1860: ' • HERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE their business to a rapidly inereasinit Country, a New Sattlement hundrads are going.-- Wheie the elimate,is mild anddelightful:, See tultrertiSernentisof 'the Hammonton Settlement, inothUr column. , • • • - , . THE OLDESTi WIDEST CIRCULA TED, and most COMPLETE, CORRECT and -:RELIABLE,IIonk •Nota Reporter in existence THOMPSON'S MK .1100 AO - 011.110,0k12.011TEE 10 . 0,000. 1....Dit.E1i;13 . Y: . JOHN . . I'IIOM,PSON . qtagatlana ioireeled by% . 1 . , 110.ny5014 BitOTIICRS • 2 Wall Street.. . CIIAS• BcoNnitni 117 Froicrn S ?TJrUMS OF-StIDSEIRIPTIQN IN ADVANCE; •To mail Biifisciibera , • . • 3Veakly;...s2 I .Setui-enoutbl - :.si, I bro - u1.h1y.,..76 0 ,To rostiusiters oe'othOrei, 'w ,ho Clubs and. tor• ivald us the tummy iu ialvance;ire wilt Send the :Berm , . tee Vaia-Chait 'Manua „ and Doscriiktive List, as fob lows', . . . . . . . .. 5 copie4 of .t.ho Weekly, 0110 :. I!'elg., 5 copioa 'of .tho'Soini-molit.lily.,'... : "p 1 moos of .tlio Noullily.., - . ...... .. We will forward gratuitously tO•ittlY person sendidg a club of $2O at the ; above . rates:, 'at day One' time,: our Aignriewt . G 6112 • Oirin Test &ides. • • Address, . • , TVOIVIPSON BkOT:H13115,: Bankers, • • • No. 2, *all . St. Proprietors W.L . 5 11 .2250 . ILLZVEIEM Patented Sept. 8,:'1858: . • • Sr 111LEr &MITI" • THE 'WASHBOARD AND BEATER . are the two first and .most natural implements 'ever used in Wasting Clothes".: Not Withstand. mg it has been the - study of inventors' to ,jlo them away,'and kir that purpose severe! hun dred pstents,have been issued, yet it has been of no , effect., They have, failed 'in•;their at, tempt. Their. machines have been condemned and thrown ,away,'and the Wash Board and Beater again used in, their stead.' • This machine combines' them together, at tached to a progressive lever in such a manner as , gives great power to the' Beater,. while either may be used as the operator may desire'. The rnotien of the Beater b , quiek and easy, the pressuregentle and powerful, which gives It the advantage over all other.niarlaines, and is so deCided by competent judges. Manufactured and sold at Mechanicsburg, by Meclianicsburg, March :18,.1858. ,' • . FIFTY DOLLAREVFOAFEIT. - 1 - 111. HUNTER WILL FORFEIT sthl IF 1./failing to , cure any case of secret disease that, may , come underhis care, no matter how long 'standing or affliction- Either sex are-in vited to . his Private , afflicting 44 Ninth SEV ENTH. St., Philad'a, withoutfear of interrup"-, tion from other, patients. Strangers and others who Kaye been uniorturiite in the selection of 'a Physician are invited IMPOTENCY.—Through unrestrained , in : dulgence of the passions, by excess or. aelf abuse, the evils . are numereus. Prentatureim potency, involuntary.seminal discharges, west , ing of the organs, loss , of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, Or consti tutional derangement, are sure to fellow.. If necessary, consult the Doctor with con fi dnee; ,be offers a perfect. cure. ' ' AND; REFLECT.—The afflicted 'would do, well to reflect , before , trusting their health and happiness,tind in many cases their li'ves,'in the bands. of physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainly inipossi ble for'one man to 'understand all the.ills the 'human farnilymie subject to. Every respecta ble physician has his peculiar branch, in which. he is more successful than his . brother profess ors find to that he , devotes most of his time . • YFARS OF . PRACTICE, eXclusively devo ted to,tbe stiffly and,treatment, of diseases of' . the sexual '.organs',,' together with ulcers npon the body,threat, nose,- or legs, pains in the head,:or bonosi, mercurial rheurnatism, - strict. . tires, •gravel, irregularities, diseases., arising from youthful . excesses, or impurities of the blood, Whereby the.'constitution • bas become .enfeebled, enables tbe , Doctor to offer. speedy relief to all who fflay , plaCe themselves_ under • 13" Medicine ., forwarded to any part or the United mtates,--Price.Teri Dollars per.P.ackage For sale, DR. DIGKINSON"S"CELEBRA TED IMAGNETO4LECTRIC.MACHINE.--• NO acid , or ether ingredient required; its polder being obtained from a permanent magnet. ' .No family be without One. ride° only StO PAILS, . , . PEllsoNWAN't IN(.. c (1E o .ct i l maie,for hoa h. Soo attvertipomirvnt rn mower; hPr cOloInn.: . . : diA0011103:10.441 1 :'' . : p .oi4o.;ite TIM :pout 7t4a at7TIIEIIfO 00111. PANT, • • (oigattlied . tie ;$-16,-, under' the,Oenexial Mane (se thring.Law,' 4)1114 State , of NeW York.) , ' '"I ..Offers at wh,olesale, in quantities to atilt per. chasers, at Manufacturer's_ lowest 'prices, fot CaSh or approvederedits7— • • ' . ,• 'Paper I(arigingsol every variety of style and . ;Borders to ,matchrPire-Board Ttansparent Windew Shades. • PaintedVindow Shades:•• -• Wide Wintkik Curtain Piipersi and Window, Shade Fixtures. • • e Store Shades made to order. and 'Lettered, Of the latest styles anti superior'finish, all of theii own 'manufacture and importation. -As their stack is large and entirely. new, _they. in vite • Merchants', Booksellers, and Dealers, in these articles, to call and examine their styles and prices; whenever they. visit the city. PATENT POCKET COIN DETECTOR.. • FOR TEStING 15111EYAR101:8 KIND9_OF GOLD AND SILVERCOINS.. It is admitted by.all.tohe Montag Perfentithing of the kind ever . offered ,to the pnblin. IT 1S SO SMALL THAfIT CAN it CAR . RIED IN. THE, POCKET' WITHOUT • • • ANY 'INCONVENIENCE, Every Merchant should haile itl• . Every Storekeeper should have it! . • • Every. Mechanic should have it! Every Man M Easiness' should have it! . .It detects tit' the same Moment:both size, thickness and from a half dime to a Dollar in silver, and, from SI in Gold:up tb besides foreign Gold and, silvir, and sells .as quickly as' seen, with Out the assistance of 'a word, It is simple:eminently:useful, 'durable, economical, and.perfect. • • ' . DJ - A Warrantee: oes with every one sold! • , iniICE ONE DOLLAR Post=paid toaryy pait of : ttie Ifnited.Stat9s . .„ rUE .NuivsrarEns s!LY; • • The posesiloO, of - a perfect guosnotec ogaibst being iriiposed Orkin with . spuriiius.coilr. Detection is snre,• • ,•.certaid , .-• • . .. • Man with .. .one in ..one may bid defirinee.to. the most. skitlMl counterfeiter of 016 day:J-.Ein.tring; ..• • ~ •• We pronounee - it-without hesitation to bel tbe: must perfect thing of the kind ever .offretl. -to the"pulilic.--...Phen.'.73mmirci.. • • • We like it, mul cordially.. recommend"it to the, public.A'd.giona/.Arges.. . • It:. is , worth i . ts' price , -ten, times tol(1-Cily . Item . . 'AGENTS AVANTF,I). An'agent ‘varited in every County in •Ole U, States, to . whoin . a !wavy . 'discount. will- made. Samplessent, with terms or ageoy, od the receipt of one dollar.. • • • Address all - or!lerg to' • • IMLAY. 8c .BICKKET.;f2S: •• • . 'Bank Noie.l?oporiir, Phila. Pa. .•• • 'The Reporter has been for Thirty years the Constantpndbnecessary:Companien of, the Cash ier, :Merchant; Clerk, Trader,% bfecbanic and the People,'being tha?Oldest on' thetontinent, *and the ablest.in the Weyb, and having- More subscribers than' all others combined . ; is pub fished on the Ist and • 15th Of.' cacti . month, at the folloJving rates:.' 'Monthly, one copy one year, $1 06 , Sethi-Monthly, 1 copy one year,, including without . extra charge a. copy. the Coins ef'the INoilde a. containing ,lar#er minnbet. of magnificently , illustrated eae-Simile bnpres-, slons then .can lie foundin any other,work, and which can be obtained from no other source by 'any possibility of means.- Addrese, - • '•• -•- • IMLAY •& : BICKNELL'S • NoitißepO! tor, l'hila., Po Barnfug Fluidal the • MTOlt 110o91§ STORE . . Elardwa , re Store, OPPOSITE EXCELSIOR BLOCK;OLEAN . . IIE subscribers offer to the citizens'of Olean Tand vicinity, a large • and well selected stock of 'Hardware, at prices that cannon'fail to gait the , purchaser. • ' • •• • IRON: Milian, English, Swedes; • RODS: Tioniegian, Nail and Spikc s . • :IsWronglkCiath andNAiiS ' A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CAUrENTtIi. and MILLyttRIGHT TOOLS Besides H ' . .4. -. B 1*.*:.A.:11.1.-E IN ENDLI:Sq VARIETY. . Sash, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes GIRIVEIGE GOODS ENAMELED CLOTH, DAMASKS, • 130*, 'SPOKES, FELLS., SPRINGS, A XLES,. AND A LABIA QUANTITY OP Table and Pocket Cutlery, AUENTEI FOR TUN IRON BELTING Co., LEATHER AND BONI WINCH WE OFFER AT MANUt'ACTUfZERS PRICES. KILL, CIRCLE, HAND AND CROSS CIIT SAWS From the celebrated Factory of Wheeler, Madden PIT OIL AND DAIWA!, macaordrin TOO LS DRILLS,..VIOES, spirm PLATES and ANVILS. ' FARMING UTFNSILS, • • BARNS, SOTTRES,•tic . AIANIIPAOTURRES • TIN,.:SHEET IRON AND. COPPER. STOVES OF ALL 'P_ATTERN,' COOK AND PARLOR. We • • regretfully solicit a slusiet you'r plan:insp.— El ice us a call before purchaSing. elsdwliero; . '. ADAMS & CO. Oleati, May 5 1850. : . • • . • . , 1111 N CHURNS •an'd . .Tapaimed Ware,.StOve • JL Pipe and. Tin Oat Holes at` -MASON'S. .• . NEW CARRIAGE AND.WAGON'SHOP. TAMES MCDONALD would, inform the pub- JJ tic that he has;iiited up a shop at the loWer end of town, on the premises recently occupied by N.'Medt:niyi'as a . carding factory,' and is - prepared tobuild-all kin ds of ,' • ', •• • ' CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. At short notice,' w'orkmandike manner, mid at reasonable .had ai Infge experience irr, businets,.:lte feels satisfied" that. his work willfully mein the rcquireilienta of all On. will 'favor him with their patronage.. , . . ' , t 1 :171,:t flporf,'A 1)1'0, 1.-,r,)p, -. A . 4:-...:" . ..0,-*T-Ap TAYLOR'S :REGULATOR,,, N.' Taylor flow in. Store tips NEW I'SV.IVINER - i GOODS . . 'Everbrdfigla into this Canary;' Presentillg . , UiIIEIiUALLED .41.1411.1iP.T1 0 N5: IN. •.. . . . :EXTENT, VARIETY, :ELEGANCE, .0:71(' BEAUTY. of fieisii,a rafud color OT, 11 11311010 - Now is tile Time To geleit• fro**. elm Largest Stock arid ..',l3l'ti:ch.aip piticg.s - Aiw::.poow,Nl ..71.13 Goods are . goit,s• Off likd HOT CAKES ou a FROSTY MORNING And 17toqq, who Wish to inaka: CHOICE SELECTIONS SERV Ilis .ImittettiO Stock consists of ip...itit ,- - - .:...0-,Q.p.1i5 . 7. PARASOLS AND *UMBRELLAS, READY•]Y'CADE CLOTHING, LADIES' DRESS . PRINTS; LAWNS, ROBES, Flgunced, at Si fac..a . Coinplete.t Asiortmort of 17TWaS 1 GOOODS 0,000 yds. lIROWO,SHEETINGS, • WOO BLEACHED SHEETINGS. G,ROCPIIIES &c., &c ILL* at 124 . it5 . . TEAS at 3 . 1 . t0:V21 ctc BOOT.S.':'.& -SHOES; Largest stock ever offered' this :section of country. Men's Kip Boats, a 'prime article.— Women's Calf. Boots, Men's Brogan Shoes, Wornen's Gaiters, tipped, 'Women's enameled Bootees. • • . In addition to the , above he has a large (plan- , HAIZDTI;'AIZE,' CROCKERY,.'. DRUGS ME:PIOINES, YANKEE NOTIONS, .11ATS AND CAPS, IRON' of all . • tind3—Nail Rod anal '• •• .TlOop' Doti; . • Gei'nan and Cosi Steel, *,. • . BROAD CLOTH, . . • . Wash Tubs and:Grain Measures., Patent Pails, Wail; . Boards, Vinegar, Fluid, Carnidlene,, Turpentine, . , AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS And a thousand other things to numerous to mention; whieh will be sold ' . • WHOLESALE OR. RETAIL. . • Q 7: 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, Srnelhpcirt,June, 1850. YOUTH AND MATURITY- Just. Published, Gratis, 25th Thousand : A, FEW WORDS' ON THE RATIONAL TREATMENT, without Medicine, of Spar- matorrhea; or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emis sions, Genital and Nervous .Debility, Premature Decay of the System, Impotencyoind Impedi ments to Marriage generally. . • • • BY B. DE LANEY; M.•W ' • The important fact . that.the many, alarrang complaints, originating , in the imprudence. and solitude of youth; may be easily removed VyfTll.- OUT MEDICINE, is in this small tract clearly...de monstrated ; and the. entirely new_and . highly successful treattrient . ,. as adopted by the Author, fully . explained; by means of 'which every one. is enabled : to curd'uistserx perfectly 'and at thd leUst possible &st, thereby nvoiding,ali.the 'ad vertised nOstrarris of titg daY. Sent tosany address, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope 'by. remitting (post : paid) two poqta4o stamps to.Du, 11. DELA NEy , so, F , , ;1 ,.,; .1141• Street; Yolk ciry , • .• • s Largest ARE HERE Goods ..while SHOULD CALL. EARLY la Ene116.5 Vat CLOTHS & VESTINGS DDLISiDAY GOODS, WNGHAIkI§; LADIT S'. CHA.f4.I DEBNIZS;nt 10 cts COTTON. YAPN, FLOUR, PORE, STOVES. THE . SECRET IMMITTES OF B. , „ • ~„. • J. B. TAYLOg'S..OLD Ft7RNAcE • IN. .-FULL, „ , THE UNDERSIGNED, ' WOULD . •lIES.• PECTFULLY' ANNOUNOE * MKeari. Cap.nty; Thafthey yave.located thavaalvea at S M ET H1".0-4.i.` For the iiuriiose of :Msnufacturini . . PLOWS, SCRAPERS, And in fact every: thing nsnally .made at a ..001INtRY. FURNACE.:.. Thorough_ experience, in ihe-basiftess, Warrants ps'in saying that we ean s furnish 'as IIOO.IVOYA. and at-as REASOXABLE . PRICES As can . be found elsewhere. PartiCular tioa will at all times be paid to . • JOBBIIVC. . • The 'ceIcbtated . FRANKLINVILLE nnil DUCH.USS COUNTY °IMPROVED `PLOWS Constantly on:tiand. s•Fattneiwantl others, give E, TAN .DYKE iSc • A. WING: August 9, 14i59. , . ••• • • . NEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLIENLIN't , . . • TO ALL WANTING, FARMS, ARARE OPPORTUNITY IN:ADELIGHT-•-. •FUL AND•HEALTHY.CLIMATE MILES SOUTHEAST'OFPHIL . A- .• ' DELPHIA,PN THil CAMDEN ' AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD .: • , , • ' •-.. NEW JERSEY. •• s! . ' An old 'estate consisting' of several;, thousands . of - acres Of productive soil has been.diivided into Farms, of various sizes' to• 'suit the parches:ors: . A population of some Fifteen ,Anndced, from various parts of the middle-States and :New briVe.settled- there the pasflear, Im proved their:places;, and rated excellent %crops. The, price of the land is rattle low-sum of from ~sl4lto $2O per•acre,'llia'soil is of the 'sett. quality for- the production of Wheat, .Clo'ver, Corn, Praches, Grapes' and V, getahlrs:- 1T IS' CONSIDERED TI-IE BEST- FRUIT SOIL IN' , THE UNION. The place, is pe'rfectl3r. secure frotirfrostsL-the deitructive enemy of the far mer. Cropi of grain; grass .. and ; fruit: are now growing and can.lre seen. By examining the place itsell,.a correct judgment. Can he formed •of theiroductiveness of-'the land ; .The terms are 'made easy-to secure the . rapid improvement of the lamb which is'only'sold for a4tual 7:971 , 700W -1110 d. .Tlie result has been that . 'Within the past year, some threq' hundred houses; have been 'crecterb•two mills, One steam;four stores, some forty Vineyards and. Peach orchards planted, and,a large number of otliur improire i milts, making, it a desirable:and *five ~place I of business:'_:.•: • • . . 'THE. MARKET; 'as the reader may perteiv'effom its!oCatio'n,.is • • ''.O:lE BEST IN : . - . . Produce britiging',doulde the_price than_ in • locations away from the eity,•and imore„: , 4lfan double the price at the West. 'lt is know, :tliat the, earliest .and bestfruifs and vegetablik: in ibis latitude come from - New Jersey, and .'are annually exported to'the extent of- Millions..: • locating.here,the.sattler has many adian tages-..: He is in a few , hours' ride of the great New England and Middle States, be is near Isis old Triends and :associations, he is in settled' . conntry where • cescy ' , intprimetecni tow fora-rind 'civilization is at hand.- ' ~Be can , buy ethry, article . he wants, at the cheapest price, and sell his Koduce for the. high 01, (in the \Vest thisis reversedo has sciibls for his children ,, divine service,, rind - will•Cl§oy . open Winter, and delightful climate, ivliere vers are utterly unknown: . - The_rusidt 'ortrie' change upon,these from the: North, has ginerr . . ally been to restore them to-art excellent state of health... -• ••• ' • • In- the way of building and -improving, lam ber'can be obtained at the mills. : atthe 'rate of $lO to, 0.5 . per thousand.' bricks , train . .the brickyard opened in the piece, every. article . can he-procured in the place, good carpenters are at hand, and-there is no . place in the'-Union Where buildings . 'and 'inprovernerits can "be' made cheaper. • .• . • 'The reader will at 'onee be struek .with;the• advantages hem presented;,'and ask himself. • why the, property has not .been taken ' The reason is,,it was never thrown`Abe mark4 and unless these staternents.wer4o • rect, no one would be ihVited - to examintri r- bit land before purchasing. .This.all are - expected' to do.. They will:see land-under cultivation, such-is the extent of the . settlement that i ty will 'no doubt; meet, persons froth their n , neighborhood; they will witness the improve-, rnents and can judge the- character Of the- iscip-- illations 'lf they come with a vim to settle , they should come prepaied. to stay 'a day of two and be ready to purchase, as locations, can' not be.held,on refusal. . .'.There are twp..daily -trains to Philadelphia, and to all settlerswho impioVe, COMPANY GIVES'A FREE TICKET• FOR SIX SIOIVTLIS, AND,A HALF-PRICE TICKET FOR •YRREE YEARS. THE TOWN OF HAMMONTON.• • In connection • with the agricultural settle"- ment, a sew and, thriving town has naturally arisen, reitich presents sndueemants for any kind' of butincas„ 'particularly Stores and maw/facto -ries. The Shoo business could be carried on in. this place and market to good advantage, also , cotton besiness, : and manufactories of agrica&N-; ral implements or Foundesi. it for miming small ar tides. The , improvernent' haa-been, so. rapials to insure a constant and permanent inciegese or business. Tovin lots of a good size, Vre'do not sell, Small ones as it would effect the improve ment of the place, can be.hed•at 'OM $lOO and The .trammemlon Theme's, a monthly literary informa atitoldn agricultural toa t can at 25 cent, per. annum. - Title indispatable-7-Warrantee deeds given, clear of all incumbrance when money is miff. Hoge to the : land: leave Vine street. wharf; Philadelphia, • for ,Hatiomonten by. ttailroad, at 7. .1 A. M„,0r,41P..M; Tare 90 cents. When there : inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding con veniences on hhnd. Parties had better. stop with 'Mr. Byrnes, a principal, until they haire decided as to purchasing, as he will showlthem eocr the land in his carriage, free of weifeiise. Letters and applicationh can' be addressed ,to Landis &.Byrnes, Hammonton; P. 0., Atlantic Co. Navy Jersey, or S. B. Cong Min, .202 South* Fifth Street, Philadelphia.. Maps and informa tion cheerfully furnished. , • • are,ndt 'iti•the •habit, 4foiiee, but we 'Jaye' i,ot MACKEREL; COO n'u•I•WHITF'FISII, behblog. bo4f, of T1 1 141. at Id•reut. , , 11. tyrdlorr..