PUBLIC SALE. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS The following prop. fil !Ki arty will be exposed "" I I( GAS! GIFTS" GIFTS" gain 1". a to public sale on Fri. fr, SPLENDID GIFTS ! 7L - . day November sth. 1858, at the late residence of Ilavi Sluilts, At 439 Chestnut St. The only Orivinul G,jl Book deed., its Hopewell township, viz t-3 work Store. Horses, 1 three year old Cult, 1 year old Colt, G. G. Evans would irform his friends and the 4 bend of Cattle, , public that his Star Gift Book Store and Pub _ 1 lot of Sheep, 1 house is permanently established in four horse wagon, digoV A " Brown splendid Iron Building, 439 Chestnut st. 1 wagon-bed, end - two doors below Fifth, where the purchaser of tiny Ladders, 1 r Threshing ma . , each hook, at the regular retail price. will re dline, I Fanning ArilihriliC min ; 10 tans o f calve ono of the following gifts, valued n: from mrd uhuut three hundred 25 cents to $100 : bushels of Rye, le en • Corn, and Oats, I patent Co tti tip box, I set of Blacksm it h tools, 1 Grind Stone, 4 setts of Horse Gear', 1 Sled; Plows, Harrows, and other farming utensils. 1 large Copper Kettle, 1 large Iron Kettle, 3 i3edstends and Bedding, 1 Rifle Gun, 2 , watches, 4 eight day Clock--Queensware, !Kitchen Purnituro and a mid, of other articles too numerous to mention, Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 51., of said day, when terms of sale will be made known. JOHN SHULTZ,t Ada HENRY SHULTZ, 31 0ct.21,'&9: 2t. To Lumbermen and Stock-raisers FOR RENT FOIL A TERM OF YEARS, A valuat `l , atti and Lathing Mill, situate on Mill Creek, six miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the came iistance from the Penn sylvania Canal, in Hatitingden county, With near 809 acres of timber land thereto attached, a great part of which is well covered with first rate saw timber, on which a mall farm nab' been opened, to which can In added a large amount of meadow, suitable for stock raising. The range for cattle is the best in the county, and ;he propwrty can be made one of best stock r tising farms Ist tite county. The Lumber and Stork raising can he carried on to great Raven tune togethet, 'I& im l rtverreuln sue new, con. aiding ofta double geared saw-mill, moved b y an over shot witterwheel, a lathing mill. a first class house and bare, and out buildinr, t . tai ,, rending, Th e attention of Stock milers, and Lusakeratett is particularly itivitr,d to this p • only. Possession ran be given on the first day of April 'ext. Call unott the untlemigned owner, at kis resi.leiter., i t ', the borough of Hun truntingk at coun t y . 1. GEO. MILES. Huntitig , lV Oct. 21st 1858.--11. THE CASSVILLE SEiIIYARY• MMEM9FLASES. .. - Wrm Fruit, $3,00 ; Wax Flowers, $5,00 ; tirecian Painting, $3,00; Ornamental Pain ting, $3,00 ; Leather Work, 53.00; Chenille Work, $:3,00; Ocean Shells & Mosses, $2,00; Piano Music, $5,00, •lhoso wishing to learn the above from a teacher of experience, should do so immediate ly, for Miss Stanley can be retai •ed at the Semtnary nnly a few months longer—she re• turns to New York in the Spring We request those or our subscribers who re• rive their papers. to inform us of those in their immediate neighborhoods who are subscribers to the "Journal," and have failed to receive the same, since the stealing of our pack-hook, by ruffians on the 3d of February. Hammonton Lands, NEV ENGLAND BEI TLEM ENT. RARE 'OPPORTUNITY. TO AL , WANTING FARMS TN a healthy place, twenty-five miles from Phil adelphia, on the Camden Atlantic railroad, New Jersey. An old estate has recently be. ' opened for sale, awl the trot division of 10,000 aeres'illvidetl op into farms of twenty acres up wards. The soil is of the best quality for the I• production of huits, grains, &e. The price is Sl'liis2o Crl acre, payable in easy g a.arter yearly instalments, within n term of four years, with interest. The terms are made easy, to order to I ' insure the rapid improvement of the IMO, by en abling every industrious man to buy a farm. It is nun' being extensively improved by good roads and some of the best citizens tom New England sand the Middle Stales are erecting large ttnprove ments. It is a seetw of the greatest improve ment out of Philadelphia. Seventy-live houses have been built in four months. Practical far mers and biginess men from else length and breadth of the Union are settling there. It is an important business place, on account at its beie.g in the midst of a ova market. Every erne'e raised upon this hind finds. immediate sale.— The water is excell.t, end no such thing as fe ver is known. The suit is a sandy or clay loam, with n clay bottom and retentive of manures. It is Irce o sts'ines and is easily worked. It almonds largely in the phosphates, and such is its fertility that from the crops pre duced upon this land and the large area adjoining under cultivation, it will be foand not to be excelled anywhere • in the produc tion of crops most adapted to its market. The render may be well aware that the earliest and the best frgios and vegetable. come from New Jersey, which are annually exported to the amount of millions of dollars. The land, be sides being in every way accessible for fertilizers has an abundant simply of the fios. onility of muck manure. Lumber and building materials ran be hail on the spot at a cheap price, from the mills. 0:11er mill are now being opened, and brick-yards icing started on the ground. A person can put up a frame tenement for present convenience foi one hundred dollars. On account of the extensive emigration, this is the best course to pursue in O der to get a place to live in at first. Curpentrsf and builders are on hand to put up houses on the best terms. In settling here the emigrant has many advan tages. Ile is within a few hours' r'ile of the great cities in the Middle States and New England, he is near Ills old friendsantl associations ; be is in e settled country, where every improvement and comfort of civilization is at hand ; Ise ii in a heal thy place, and is not subject to the certainty of losing the grelyer part of his family andlhis Imo health by tilos. isssslignant fever which make the graves of so is..sisy millions of the young and hardy iu for of reigons away from home end ' lends. Besides, he has a mild climate and an pen winter. There are three trains daily to Philadelphia, .d to all those who imi rove the railroad com pany gives a free ticket. The resider will at once be struck with the ad vantages here presented, and ask himself why the property has not been taken up before. The rea son is, it was never thrown in the market; and unless these statements were correct no one would 'be invited to examine the land before purchasing. This all are expected to do. They will see the land under cultivations ; they will meet persons. 'no doubt, from their own neighborhood ; they will witness the improvements, and can judge of the character of the population. Persons should come prepared to purchase, as many are locating and locations are not held on refusal. The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly Literary and Agricultural paper containing full informa tion of Hammonton, will be sent to each inqui rer, and can be obtained at 25 cents per annum. Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds given, clear of all incumbrance; when purchase money is paid. Route to the land :—Leave Vino street wharf, Philadelphia, for Hammonton by railroad at 7{, A. M., and 5i P. Mt when there inquire tor Mr. Byrnes, Boarding conveniences will be found. Letters and applications can be addressed to S. B. COUGHLIN, 202 South FIFTH Street below. Walnut. Philada. Maps and information cheerfully furnished. Aug. 25, 1858.--Oge. Mountain Female Seminary. 13iionzionAm. Tho Winter Tetra of Mountain Female Se. miunry will open Oct. 28th. L. G. GRIER. liincipal, Worth. 550 Patent English Lever Gold Watches, $lOO °Otte& 550 Patent Anchor Lever Gold Watches, 400 Ladies' Gull Watches, 18k. cases, 600 Silver Bunting Watches, warranted, IS 00 " 500 Parlor Timepieces. 10 00 500 Cameo Sets. Ear Drops and Pins, • 10 00 tt 500 La o iea' Gold Bracelets, 5 00 to 12 00 " 500 Gents' Vest and Nob Chains, 10 00 " 1000 Gold Lockets (large size 85 00 " II) 00 " 3 00 " double case.) 2000 Gold ..ockets, (small site,) 1000 Gold Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens, 1000 Extra Gold Pens with CaSws and holders, 2300 Gold Pencils, (Ladies'.) 2500 Gold Pens, with Silver _ ells, 2500 Ladies' Gold Minn, with Ca• sea and llolde s, 6500 Old Ring,, (Ladies,') 2000 Gents' Bold Ring, 2.500 !ATV& Gold Brestpins, 2500 Wases' Gold Breastpins, 3 " Pocket Knives, 21'00 Sets Gents' Gold Bosom Studs, 2000 Sets Gents' Gold Sleeve Buttons, 2 50 " ROOO Pairs of Ladies Ear Drops, 2 50 " 2000 Ladies' ('earl Card Cases, 5 00 " 15000 Ladies' Cameo, Jet, or J `;io " Mosaic Pins, . . 2500 Ladies' Shawl and Ribbon 5000 Articles of Gobi Jewelry, Gift Books, & , &., not enumerated in the above, worth from 25 cents to $25. Evans' new Catalogue, which is sent fine to all parts of the country, contains all the most popular hooks of the day, and the newest pub lications, all of which will he sold as low its can he obtained at other stores. Agents wonted in every town in the Union.— Those desiring so to net, can obtain full partic ulars by dddressing the above. N. 11.—Bemy largely interested ir, publish ing hooks, and buying from other publishers in immense quantiti,. for cash, I ens enabled to make larger discounts to Country Agents and Book Dealers than can be had at any other homse in the country. Any book published in the Un'ted States, the retail price of which is one dollar and upwards will be promptly sent, Gill included, on receipt of publishers price. An extra $1 Book and Gift given to any per son ordering ten books to bo • sent to one ad dress. • Send fur a Catalogue. Address, G. EVA\S, Publisher, Aug. 31,t, '53.-3w. 439 Chestnut St. Phila. LARD FOR. SALE. The subscriber offers at private sale a tract of hind situated about limiles North east of Mill Creek, and § a mile }rota Lanes Mill, , in ibis county, containing about 120 acres, d 0 acres of which is cleared, and the balance in t tiMber. The buildings consist oh a new dwel ling house, not quite finished, n log Barn, 2 apple orchards, a ith Year and Cherry trri,, a spring of good limestone water, a permanent Lime kiln. and a good quarry of _Limestone.— Price 800 A . 1,50, Seven houses at;tllots situate at the old Tannery seat in Hill Valley—they will be offered very low, say for one-half the cost. Inqtairo 'at If, Journal Olney or to the aubseriber in shirleysliorF,_______ JOUN BREWSTER, Oct. 6, '58.-3m ATTENTION. The Brigade officers of the 4th Brigade 14th Division P. M. You tun hereby ordered to meet as a board of Auditors, in full uniform at Major A. S Harrison, Huntingdon, on Friday the 22,1 day of Oct. A. D. 1858 at 10 o'clock A. M. to perform the dirties required by act of General Assembly approved the 21st day April A. D. 1858, Ibr the better regulation of the Militia of this Commonwealth, also all °ill. errs having in charge the accounts of the dif ferent companies will appear and present the said accounts for settlement on said day. • B. C. Brigadier General', office, .4th Brig. 14th Div. P. M. Alexendrin, Oct. 13th 1858, 2t. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PHILADELPHIA, July 28, 1858. FLOUR—Superfine. per barrel, $5 37@5 50 " Extru " " 5 620 , :5 75 family S 87®6 12 Rye Flour and Corn Meal 4 37