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Tat:"rdiroulded .. . , • .14 20 Ativertildng lands , . 27 Cl . . 10 74 Waive' •..* .. . . . 0000 Ibiall2iildosi • 1048. Tototoilt tod: 'Orders .. . - , '460 01 liiiolofeisttrinqs' l ati4 litgl;ta. ;* .. ... , 315 07 Wier• ' ".50 00 • Replan orceomtollitoperio *lke alwhilf 'Faso. ConimbodiitiorP4blity 1111omalltelpii,e Korm ..,....; L...:....:. tionmailisto no r,'Colegrovo... . . ..... Commiostoneea clerk; Pro Tom: ... . Cloakinisoloisorois Clerk .. • OrMt . ... .. ... Bioko . .. Public Printing • • • . . . We; the undereigned, tleilikuleetOnete of Bl'Kean coon; kyolocertjfy that theleregelog stateineut of the rondo, Becelpte.seetlxpendlturee of aelilVounty ler the year le correoi to the beet of our knowledge.. . • !lauds it Nmitliport 7aouaeq .20 . th•860. D. W..1-12101.H0110VE.„' • Commiseiepleis. desist . . . • . • J. R. Osurartoi, Clerk hveiters, ismituttuers, linneri; adilwiights " • er. , nen metican . .• : TO ; HE , ENLARORD!. lik*. .ivlizarirt. SERIES ro ooddenee IMMO 0416 pageti_Lthe Peale itolume, Enlarged Se. rice Mill contain EIGHT ItUNDEES &ND TIIIRTY . TWO PAUSE Vamabler.Reading Matter , usefuland to sdi .masses. • .„ .; • , r Ata . pooprelvto Atmumai is publisiedtreekly , •GIRIIIr gettable Inetdoning , and the numboro fora sin., to yeneeeritigniinformatioo in regard to NEW.INYEN..., ONE_ , trainoltail.otitntillFACTlMlNG PROCESSES ; bOESolol.PUlteit IMPLEMENTS, _ ENGINEERING, SULLINfiIIOIITING,UON •IKANINAOTURE, Moil& 1rllY; Or ' fast, almoit: every industrial . permit waves 11;;Ittaltion In its animas. . ' Eatant. Cras y010604' Oval. week, as ftigiortat OrMO e-Patent,Ofece; awl for •• • •:. • AND PANIiNGERs . tt odidietiiibetnetian not to be obtained elsewhere, and • whieit' , im'amiliutalit, , Inventor, or patentee can'. well do Al a. Rhos no superior for real pinetio, 11Intilito'"iiiiten in its eointOols lOU be . fonn4 useful Pfm• tine! Rao • . edetel dietitian ;will ha given from to reports pt the futill.lailnlalt, and ether markets • • Evaryaamber will contalislateen pages and forty-eight • atturem of matter, ,wlth 11101r0111111lastratIone of patented _ ankother , engravings, . comprising in a single • . HUNDRED. ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS. • Wit* 'fluillnlartteti Barton' Is preseited an opPortunity , to subeorito net likely to occur , again for many years. , It ' wlllbelike Comineutlng anew work.-. Vol. I, No. I, New rirmis 112 a ibeepi..;ofte ibillar for Six ninths. ••'ltitathern; Wotan, and Canadian Mono/ or Vogt Office ittainfo tam ktpar for onhodiptiono.. Canadian isubsorill M» will please to remit twenty-six mats extra on ' eac h Atigtegrabsorlptiontkpre-ply postage. , • • ..l'Uleteollllotonint to ohtbs..• A - .prospectisa siring NU partitabas of the laduramenti for clubs; 'will* specimen . 0 0 111 Ortite PIT*, PlOOlOO eontalning Informs= vetsaMMaeMingthe prorating. of Patents - may be bad glttabp !Omitting:' • • , MUNN fc' 00. i : • ..Publisbare of the Boren! lc American, : 37 , ParkEow,.fiew, York. IREE courspßoyrzascAN CARRY ON their eueeeasfully at Hammonton, free Some forty Vineyards set out the Oat 1 4 1$1 1 . See advertisement : ,of iIaMITIOGI. 1001•1044.anotiter roluirm. • Bopaltars of Mails. BowrookT POST OFFICE. oteaos-, 77 Leavetevery Morning at o'clock; urr liiiesaVerY•evening. , • *. • eMbieriport*-Leaves 'Tueitday and Saturday • -' • •*, minfaings; anions Monday end Friday eves. MiliapPin-Leayes Tuesday, Thursday and Sat . • gSsit mornings ; arrives Monday, 'Wedges ", J 1 sitamArrlday evenings: •' Prigeo*.-Leavea Monday, Wednesday and .frolatinernillgit arrives Tuesday, Thurs ad Bti t br d ayreoeginge.. 14aves Tuesday mornings and errives ' S. SARTWELL. P. M. M. irechalaiesbug. ~.;;WO,Orsits „respectfully announces* to 40401 hp that, : - notwithstanding- them manufacturing and keeps con ntnitly-00:hand kindo of, furniture, such as NYANS • 4 1 AI 8 -.. ()wok •= DINING I 'AND ' • - • ".•/*' ' 1' BREAKFAST TABLES, sof all kinds * and ',styles, Cann and PettliOOOr'ZiOritiaft CO/1W; B ce.r of the '';, 'Wtri9oKiniterist and'manufacture. l!el!'•250-8,58 pka*itAtimit, op. SALE 25 MILES from , TA the State of New for Agricultural with,a clay te.traet, dividedin- Is &OM all.'garto of ;tufa building` The rgo*4:ian be seen ilightful,' find:secure Imre, lepi*talmente. T o ige•Street - *bad at lroad,for Ham-, itittne%; /et ter)* ,OuttiaPriety, New Isomdor:tn. another 1 , r , ,4 r " 41' ft I :;':: . ',At . .4 - .l)W . .AtE,:g.t' 4t giggentifactstrers , ' *Prices,' triVINO -Et4LARGk:O 'MY FACILITIES 1.1 at tha Old Stand, , " EXCELSIOR::.BLOCK► For,keepitig constantly On hands much larger supply end assortment of the : heavy cies of. Hardware'generally . kept by ,;." • the Jobb - Me:Houses; and• having • secured the AGENCY of. , ' many Mannfactureri • . • . including: th e• EQ • 6IB lit) FALL RIVER NAILS, WHEELER, MADDEN & BAKEWELL'S S ,A W S Alio'those of_WELCH & GAIFF.IIIIB end . • other.makere, •...k ".. ANKT &MK RUBBER.anti 11fillElt BEIM t STEWART'S (tmemelleii) fiII'ULAB COOKING STOVES, 486 cr, 00 110 00 1174 1 00 15727. 40 50 01 00 19 20 212 25 GLASS, 61,811 Sizes, Sorts and Descriptions. I PROPOSE TO SELL ALL $6,518 OS THE ABOVE ARTICLES AT Manufacturers' Prices Also I propose to at a small Commission from my LARGE an d• WELL SELECTED STOCK of ~ • SllELFiiill:f; HARDWARE • • • In the selection of which I hive taken much pains, having given my.. personal attention` 00IJSE 'TRIMMINGS, 2.i . ..fr-:-0 . ......77:..M.A.:', COOKING and PARLOR of every desirable CARPENTERS', MILL-WRIGHTS ELACICB/IMilli AIM AL&BONtr. TOOLS, Of the moat Approved Manufacture, rEcK.. AXES, SPADES, PITCH FORKS, LEAD PIPES, LAMPS for OIL, CAMPHENE, FLUID, and My motto iv The Largest Wee of the very BEST (MODS at the LO'WEElTEe munerative Prices Insures the Largest Proiiti to the Beller, furnishes the Buyer ' with the Cheapest and Best. Articles, and gives the beilfistisfaction. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS WILL BE MADE • If people will. pay higher prim 'for..no better. articles at other places, it shall be their - own fault and not mine. . ' In connection' with• the above, I am able to supply on short notice • . • . 27N: SHEET-IRON cOPpAgA•WORK Having in employ Competent , and exiieri encedwotkanen, Whoa" work: ban , never failed to. giire.,solfaction. C; ..• .PRORRLETPRi' . No. onif l 3 . Excelsior :Block: Olean, May 24 . • . OLEAN, PAINTS, Patent SHOVELS, MATTOCK, RAKES, PAILS, BUCKETS, WIIEEL-BARItOIVS, PUMPS, TUBING, KEROSENE. TO DEALERS. ALL.KINDS OF • Adnunistratoes • No m, Is beret:4 given that' ' th e , efi c tei, • signed,. Administrators of the. Estate ',Of 0. R; . Bebnett, 'deceased; late of . Stne4gett . ‘ Borongli,..,in pursuance rif, anordei from the Or- Phan's. Court of M'Kean county; to therb expose' to 'sale or' ..public' vendue;: at the Colin House, inSmethport, M"Kein county, on . Tuesday, the twenty-eighth day of February next, at one o'clock,. P:11., of said day,: the.following real estate; ; All that Piece or parcel.of land"situatein the Borough 'of . SmethpOrt,.=Miltean''ceuntY and State of P.enneylvania, bounded •atfd. described 'as folloWs, toWiti.That.part, 'of Square num tiered seventy-nine (79)in "the - general plan Of said town, within the• follOWing boundaries, viz: beginning at the north-west corner of said square; thence east One hundred and, ninety two (192) feet to.the building now'occupied by Levi Wells, (now Occupied by J. C. 'Backus 8r seyenty-t#q feet • from the north-east corner ;of . said square; thence South sixteen. (16) perches, to •the south line of said square; thence west dna hundred and ninety-two (192) feet tq the south-west corner of said square; • thence north sixteen (16) per c.hes to the plaap otbeginning. Containing one .acre and. twenty-six perches; more or: .lest;' on said premised thereAs one frame building known as, the. tißennett 'House," two Barns, One Ice pounse; and other out 7 liouses. Tznare:---One thousand dollirs, cash, it the time of sale;, One thousand dollars• at the Ist of-June, next, and the balance in $l,OOO -pay ments, annually thereafter. • - , DAVID .R. BENNETT, • WM. IL WARNER, • • • Administrators • Smetbport, Pa. % Unitary 2.1, 1860:: The above sale is adjourned until the fourth Mounday of June next, it being the 25th day, at the same hour and place above mentioned:.. • • ' DAVID IL BENNETT,, WM. B. WARNER, • • • , Admingstrators. Smethport, Fab. 29, 1860. • . PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE, their business to a rapidly increasing Country, a NeW Settlement where hundreds ate going•% Where the Climate is mild and delightful. See ndvertisement of the Haminontin Settlement, another column. ..• • . ••07" TIIE OLDEST, WIDEST CIittULA TED,-and`rnnat COMPLETE,.CORRECT and . RELIABLE Bank Note Bei - mortar in existence. THOMPSON ' S BANK NOTg"AND.COMMEWIAL REPORTER.' Circrilation 160,000. EDITED BY JOHN THOMPSON Quotations corrected by Tuomrsou BnoTuns, 2 Wall Street.:, . ' • Published bithus. tit.orinELLs 117 Fra)crn . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION IN 'ADVANCE; .• To mail Subrerikeis • .: .. - Woo*, 42 I Bond-Monthly,., :...$1( Monthly— 455. .To rostroastors or others, who form Olishs and for ward us the money In advance; we will Hendee Boor- ' ler Coils Chari Mansisl, and Descriptite .f.isr, as '&l 7 lows: ... 5 ioptes of the Weakly', one. Yeay.........58 00 .. ' 5 Cook's of.the Bemi-monthly.... --- ...4 00 • ' ' 10 coplas of the M0nth1y...,..1...... ... . • ... : . 600 ' - • • We wilt forward gratuitously to any person sending. a club of $2O at the ..above rates, at apy one tiine,.. our • American s Gold .. Cots Tcst . Sicfle. Address .• • ••• • . - - THOMPSON BROTHERS, Bankers,. . , . • • No. 2, Wall St. N. Y., Proprietors. WiISICYZ SiLLAKEZ2. Patented Sept 9, 1851 Br RILEY SMITH' HE 'WASHBOARD. AND BEATER. are the two first and most natural implements ever used. in WaihingClothes. pfotwithstand mg it hai been. the study of inventors'. to-do them away, and for that purpose several hun dred patents have been' issued,. yet it has been of no effect. • They have failed in their at tempt.' Their machines have .been condemned and thrown awaV, 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 he used as the operator may desire. , The motion of the 'Beater Jr quick and easy, the pressure gentle and powerful, which gives it the advantage over all otbermaehines, and is so decided by competent judges. Manufactured and sold at Mechanicsburg, hy ..A.' WOLTERS. Mechanicsburg, March 18;:1858. . . FIFTY. DOLLARS FORFEIT. TAR'. HUNTER WILL FORFEIT ssp L./failing hi mire any ease of secret disease that may come under his care, no matter how long itanding,or afflicting- Either sex are in: vited to his; Private' Rooms, 44- North. SEV- : ENTH St., Philad'a,' 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. ' ' IMPOTENCE. -:-Through unrestrained. in dulgence of the piisions, by excess or self. abuse, theovlls are: numerous. Premature im 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 . confidnce; 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 liveb,in the hands of physicians ignorant of this of malidies. 'lt itrcertainlYimpossi ble for one man to understand all the ills the human family are subject to. - Every respecta-. ble physician has his peculiar branch, in which he is more successful than his brother profess ors, and to that ,be devotes most of his time and study: , . YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusiyely devo ted to the Study and treatment of diseases of the iexual Organs, together with ulcers upon the bcidy, throat; nose; or legs, ',Pains in the head, or bones, meretirial rheumatism, strict ures, graiel; . irregularities,. diseases •. arising from . youthful . ; excesses, or impurities of ,the blood, whereby the 'constitution has become enfeebled, enables' the Doctor to offer spiedv relief. to all who may pltibe themselve s.unde r his , mire.' • " 07 - Medicine forwarded to any part of the . United States,--Price Ten Dollars per Package Poi side, DR. DICKINSON'S CELEBRA TED MAGNETO-ELECTRIC' MACHINE).— No acid or other ingredient required; its power being obtained from 'a permanent magnet. family should be with Out one. • Price only $lO. • PERSONS WANTING CHANGE OF CLI mate for, health. See ativertieement of .Ham inenton L,ande, another column. , PAPER GINGS York • Directly:opposite I,lle 'Wastrel :Hotel: - THE: CROTON, MAiItFACTIIiONO . COMPANY, , . „ (Organized in • 1846, •tinder • the . General Mane ' faciuring,Laiv . of the State, of New York.) • , • Offers at wholesale;in quantities to suit 0 4- charters; at. Minufaiturer's lowest prites, for Cash or approved crediti÷ Paper Hangings, of : every variety of style and Borders to metal; ,Fire,Board. Prints. Transparent Window Shades. '• • , • • Oil Painted Window Shades..' • • • - Wide Window Cadent Papers, and Window Shade Fixtures. . ' ' • . - • Store Shades made to order and Lettered, . Of the latest styles and superior, finish, all •of their own manufacture and impornftion. As their stock is large and entirely.new; they Mite „Merchants, :Booksellers, and Dealers in theie articlee, to call and examine theirAtyles and prices, whenever - they visit the city. PATENT POONET COIN DETECTOR. • _ • FOE. TESTING MEE TARIGGS KINDS OF . GOLD AND SILVER COINS. It is admitted.by, all to be the most , per feet thing "ofthe kind ever Offered" to the publics. • • LT rE SO. SMALL THATII'VAN'BE CAR- RD IN 'THE' POCKET WITHOUT ' . ANY' INCONVENIENCE. • - Every Ilerchtmt should'have it! .• • - Every Storekeeper should have it! • .• • Every Meohanio Should' have it! ' • • '• Every Man in Eueiness should lutve.it! Iti'detects . at, the same • moment, both size, thickness ea-weight, . from a . - half• • dime, to a Dollar in silver, end' from $1 in Gold up to $2O .bisides foreign Gold and silver, and sells as quickly as mien,. without' :the assistance. of a word. It is simple, eminently useful, durable, econemical and perfect. (17' A Warrantee goes with °veil one sold! , PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Post-paid to any part.of the United Ptates. . , SEV. WAIAT TUB NEWSPAPERS' SAY: • The possession of it is, a perfect guarantee against being imposed upon with spurious coin. Detection is sure •certain inevitable --I've ' A blind manswith one in his possession may bid defiance.to „the* most skillful counterfeiter of the day.--Evenintr Thelleein. 1 : • We pronounce it without hesitation to be the most'perfect thing of the kind ever•offered to 'the public. —Penn. Enquirer; • , • ' 'We like it, and' cordially ricorrisnend it to the public.—. National Argzes: . ~ •It is worth , its price'•ten• times told.--City * km. AGENTS WANTED. the li. An agent wanted in every County in the li. States to, ' whom• a heavy , discount will, be made.. Samples sent, with. 'terms of ,agency, on ,the receipt of one dollar. . •• • , ' Address all, orders to • . ' ' ' • '' IMLAY. 8c BICKNELL'S. • Bank Note Iloportei; Phila. Pa." , The Reporter has been ,r Thirty .years the. constant and necessary. .companion of the Cash ier, 'Merchant, Clerk, Trader, Mechanic and the People, being the oldest on the Continent, and 'the ablest' in, the world, and ,having more subscribers than all others combined, is pub lished writhe lst and 15th of ;each month, at the following 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 Fac-Simile impres-, sions than , can be found in any other work, and which can be obtained friim no.other source by any possibility of means., Address, - '. • • • : IMLAY & 13ICKNELL'S _ . _ Batik NOto . liepot tot., Alla., Po. yiuldat the ASTQR HOUSE: STORE .1-lardware Store, OPPOSITE EXC ELSIOEBLOCK, OLEAN rpHE subscribers offer to the citizens or Olean and Nicinity; . a large and well selected stock of Hardware, at prices that cannon fail to, salt the Purchisec. , IRON American, English, gwOdes. • • RODS: Norwegian, Nail and Siike• NAILS : cut,yirought„ Clinch . and Rivet, • A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CARPENTEB. and BILLLYVILIGEIT TOOLS Besides HARDWA.RVE , IN ENDLESS VARIETY. . Sash, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes CaRIIVIGE GOODS, ENAMELED CLOTH, • DAMASKS, BOWS, SPOKES, FELLCES, , SPRINGS, AXLES, • AND A LARGE QUANTITY OP Table and Pocket Cutlery, AGENTS FOR TILE OSTON. BELTING Co, LEATHER AND BELTI • . . WIIIOII WE OFFER AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES: MILL; CIRCLE, HAND AND CROSS CDT SAWS From the celebrated Factory of Wheeler, Madden kOo. • . PITOD AND OAKUM, • DLAONSInTIi TOOLS SonEw PLATES and ANvILS.,,• , ?ARMING UTENSILS, RAHES, SCYTHES, Sp" • MANIIP/tOTITSERS'OF • TIN, SHEET IRON . AND COPPER STOVES OF ALL 'PATTERNS, WITH COOK AND PARLOR. . . .. . . • . . . . , Wo rospootfally . solicit a share of your otronago Giro us a call before purshastrig laorthere.. ' • ' • • • T. W.. o ADAMS &. CO. • . , . . . Olefin, May 5; 1850 . . /DIN CHURNS' and Japanned Witte, Stove Pipe and Tin Cat Holey at MASON'S. NEW CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP; J AMES McDONALD would inform the pub- T lic that he has fitted up a shop. at the lower 'end of town, on the 'premises recently occupied by N. MS,dbory, as a carding factory, cad is prepared to build all kinds of • • CARRIAGES AND WAGONS At short notice, . in , a workman-like. manner, andAttriationable prices. Hiving had a large experience in the .businesi,, he feels satisfied' that his work will fully meet•tbe requirements of all who .will.favor him with their patrenaie Repalrlng'promptly ;ittended to Smethport, April, 10, 1850 ARE...::..:C.H r ..AF,'. TAYLOR'S :REGULATOR •. • • • • N. Taylor his . • ,Store the Stoit ,of N:EW:i sipmxElt -Goops , . Ever brought .Pieseiting UNEQUALLED ATTRApTIONS.IN. . , . „.. . EXTENT, VARIETY, ELEGANcE, , 1 5014 BEAT,TY .of desigri In till fJ3(11010 Now is_ the . Time To.'Select, from the LargeitStock aril Prirchaso • • • 'Goods. while _: • • . PRICES ARE DOWN! The Goods are Goins• Gff HOT ofl . a.. FRO S TY_ MORNING And:thosis wlbo ?nab CHOICE SELECTIONS FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED 111,3 1 . 171.1716 , 130 Stock , eo . of DRY..... .9 . r...-0 .0. :1D.!1;. Endless Vtfrit:ty. PARASOLS AND PORELLAS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, LADIES' DRESS:PRII4TS, LAWNS, - 110BtS, Flounced, at sl,' . . fac(ii.,Complete Assortment or. ... . . . DRESS . GOODS 0 . ,000 . yd5. BROWN SHEETiNGS,'. , • '5OOO .BLEACHED SHEETINGS G R :0:,.C.:, E -.11; .1.. E ,: S., SUGARS, BANS . at 121. as, .'I.#A . S. at .31 etc BOOrr$: &...S.l-10:E., Largest stock evei offered in ''this section of country. Men's Kip Bolits, a prime article.— Women's Calf Bouts, Men's Brogan Bhoes, Womea's Gaiters, tipped, Women's enameled Bootees. - In addition to the above he has a large Tian- ILARDTVeIkEi CROCKERY, : UGS MEDVINES;'.YANKEE NOTIONS; • HATS eND ,ICAPS,4RON.:of all , : ) •, .1 Rod and • • •.. hoop •• . . German and Cast Steel; • BROAD CLOTH, Wash Tubs and Grain, Measures, Patent Pails, Wash Boards, 'Vinegar, Fluid Cainph,ene, Turpentine, • AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS And a thousand other things , too numerous to mention, which will be sold WEOLESALE OR RETAIL: (37" Country merchants supplied at is, low prices as they cnn buy in New York or any of the ealitern cities, for cash or approved credit. Smethport, June, 1859. • , . . YOUTH AND MATURITY, Just Published, Gratis, 25th Thousand A-FEW . 'WORDS ON THE RATIONAL TREATMENT, without Medicine, of Spar matorrhea, or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Ernie. eons, Genital and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of, the system, Impotency, and Impedi7 merits to Marriage generally. • • • BY B. DELANEY, D. . , The. important fact:that the merry .alarming compldints, originating in the impiudsnce and solitude of youth; may be easily removed wait- OUT Mamma, is in this small tract clearlY de monstrated ;, and the,entirely . hew and highly successful treatmentots adopted by the Author, fully, explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure. tincsar.v perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding•all the ad vertised nostrums of thel••day. ; • • Sent to any Oddress, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Da. B. DE LANEY, B§ . East list Street, litew York City. • , GOOD'S ARE HEItE. SHOULD CALL EARLY CLOTHS , 8c VESTINGS; MILLINERY GINGHAMS, LADIES' :CHALLI & LAWN DEBAIZES, at 1b cts COTTON YARN, FLOUR, PORK, STOVES. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF s*Farri-fpOItT B. TAirLIZIR , S IN. FULL ;::.„BLAST! , TIE llNX ) naidNEl) . lt i vptrtiy , irms PECTFULLy ANNoIINCE• TO TEE CITIZENS OF,. Thdt they have !Voted oiemiehrei of p k t.***-.6R:.7i. For the "purpose of Marinfac . tuOng PLOWS; SCRAPERS, SLEIGH-SHOES, , And in fact every thing ai a COUNTRY'. FURNACR; Thorough experience in the hisiness; 'warrants us in, saying that , we can furnish as GO(11) WORK and . at as. IiEASONABLE PRICES. As can_be found elsewllere. Particular atten tion will . stall times be pttid to • ' JOBBING, The celebrated FRANKLINVILLF, and DUCHESS COUNTY :IMPROVED PLOWS' constantly on• hand. Farmers and othere,kiye E. VAN DYKE & S. A. WING. Augu§t, r 9, 1859. ' • - . NEW AGRIPULTIIIIALfiETTLIOILENT..., . ' . TO ALL • WANTING FARMS, - • • A- RARE OPPORTUNITY IN •A DELIGHT- , • • FLIL AND HEALTHY CLIMATE:2S . . • ; MILES SOUTHEAST OF FIIILA- :. -DELPHIA, ON THE-CAMDEN ~ ' ... AND - ATLANTIC RAILROAD An " old estate consisting of:several tbouiandif of acres of prod tictivetnl has - been divided into Farms-of various sizes to suit she purehasets. A'. population of. some Fifteen. hundred, from, various, parts of the Middle States ,'-and. New Englan have settled theie the past year,.•im, proved their places; and raised , excellent crops. . The price of the land'ls at the low sum of from $l5 . to $2O per acre, the soil. is: of ' the best • quality for the production of- - Wheat, Clove6' Corn,' Peaches, , Grapes %and .V.potables. ; IT,IS CONSIDERED THE BEST • FRUIT SOIL IN: THE UNION.. The place is p erfectly secure froM frosts—the destructive enemy , of the. fer mer. 'Crops of grain., grass and. fruit are now growing and can be seen... By examining the place itself, e correct judgment can be formed, of. the. productiveness .of •the land. The terms are made easy to secure the rapid.improVement of the land, which is only sold for actual " im- piotement: The result has been that within the past year, some thrill' hundred houses have been erected,' two mills, one steam . , four stores, some Joy ty . vineyards - and Peach • orchards I,planted, and alarge. number of other improve ments, making it a desirable acid aetive, place of business.. ~- . • • . • • . THE MARKET, as"-the reader may perceive frail itslocEition, is THE BEST IN. THE Produce bringing double the price than in locations away. from the citY, and more than • double.the price at the West. It is known that the earliest and best fruits and vegetables in this latitude Come from New Jersey,. and . are annually exported to the extent of. Millions. . 'ln locating here, the settler has many advan tagea. , He is, in a few • hours"ride of the great cities of New England and Middle States, be is . neer his old friends and a ssociations, he is in a settled country:to/seri? . every improvetoent o comfort, and civilization is . at hand.. He can buy, every article be wants , at' the , cheapest price; and aell hia, produce for the ,highest, (in the West this . is reversed,) he has schools for his children, divine service; and will. enjoy an, open winter, and delightful climate; where fe, vera are;utterly unknoWn.' The. result of the' change upon ,those fi om the North; has gener ally been to restore. them to an excellentatate lethe way o( building and'improving, lum ber can be obtained at the Mills at-the rate of $lO to $l5, per thousand. hrn Bricks o ,the • brick yard opened in the.place; every article can be proeured iri the place; good carpenters are at hand, and there is no place in the Vnion where . buildings and improvements. lan be made cheaper. , 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 marketand , unless these statements were. cor rect, no one Would be invited to examine the land before pUrchasing. This all are expected to do; They wilt see land under cultivation, such is'the extent of the settlement that they will, no doubt, meet persons- from their own , neighborhood; they will witness: the'.' improve- Menta and can juuge the character of the pop ulation. 'lf they come with a view to settle they should come prepared to stay a day or two and be ready to purchase, aslocations can, not be held on refusal. There are two daily trains.to Philadelphia, and to all settlers ~who improve, THE RA ILRAOD COMPANY GIVES A FREE TICKET. FOR SIX MONTHS, AND 'A lIALF , PRICE TICKET FOR THREE YEARS. THE TOWN. OF HAMMONTON: In connection with the agricultural, settle ment, a new and thriving town has naturally arisen, which presents Inducements for any kind of business, particularly stores and manufacto ries.. The Shoe business' could be carried on in this place u and market to good advantaie, also cotton business, and manufactories of qicricolfu nal implements or Fountleries for casting small eir' titles. The improvement has boon so taPid as to insure a constant and permanent increase of businegs. Town lota of alood size, . we do not sell, small ones as it would effect the improve ment of the place, can be had at from $lOO and upwards. - The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly literary and agricultural sbeet, containing full informa tion of .Hammonten, can be obtained at 25 cents per.annum. • • .. Title: •indisputabie--warrantee deeda,liven, cleat of ,all incumbranee when money is paid. Route ,to the leaite Vine street ',Whirl, Philadelphia', for. Hammonton by Bailroad, nt 74 A. M,; Or 44 P. M. 'Fare, 00 vents.., ~ W hen there inquire for Mr: Byrum Boarding con-; veniences on hand. Parties had better stop with .Mr..Byrnes, a principal, until they have .decidpd as to purchasing, as be will show them over the land in'his carriage, free of expense. Letters and applications. can •bO,addiefipad to Landis & Byrnes, Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic Co. New Jersey, or S. /3. Coughlin; 202 SOuth Fifth Street, Philadelphia. Maps end informa tion Offerfully furnished.. , AVE are not in the habit Of ecnisli. VV stories, but. we have got : MACICEREE. ,, COD and WHITE FISH, besides hosts of E at 40 cents. , F.. NOUGHT.,