The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 06, 1859, Image 3

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    IST OF - LETT;.III.S Remaining in the Post
-_LJ Office at Montrose, Pa., Sept: 30th, 1859.
Mee, Mrs. H. J. Harris,' Elisha
'Brown, Mr& Augusta Lott, bliss Catharine
Blakeslee,Rev. G. H. Leach, Era. Augusta -
Bett, John_ Mr-Eeqfve, A. •
Baldwin. Miss Ursula Potter, E. H.
Belle, Miss Charlotte Phiren, Mrs. Catharine
-Camp, 11. 0. - Riely, Miss Aim
Coleman. Jerre Truman, Mrs. E. D.,
Chore, S . P . Warner, William
- Daeglap, bliss Apri • Warner, David H.
Hughes. Mrs. Elias
Persons calling for any of the above letters
ill
p.ease say ad%ertised. •
ITENRY ]. WEBB,,D.
Post Office, Montrose, Pa., Sept; 30th. 1859.
STRAY STEER.. •
r EFT the enclosure of the anbacriber. about
weaks'since, a dark colored' yearling
Steer. This finder will be paid for trouble by
sending raid steer, or information thereof, to
PATRICK MARLY.
ntidnewater, Oct. tat, -
-
By purchasing Goods of Ziegler at
Smith, ( Drug,.. Paint and Glans
Deakrs,) earner of Second - and Green Sts.-,
Philnd'n. :you have ttie advantage of select
ing your pitch:lmes from an extensive and varied
eirock of white lemd,ziose; ear rd paints
and iriatdoiv tglams4 of-assorted sizes and
quAlities. Alt tfiesm articles are marked at
"pen prices al fail to suit the closest
ifob3 ly*jw
Important to temates..--Dr. Cheese
man's Pills, Prepared by eornelius L.Cheese.
man, New York 'City. - The combination of in
gredients- in these Pills are the result Of a-long
and extensive- practice. They are milkin their
operation,and certain in correcting all irregulari
ties, painful menstruations, removingall obstruc•,
tionsochether froth cold or otherwise; headache,
pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, disturbed
sleep, which arise from interruption of nature.
TO 11ARILIED LADlES,these Pills are inval
uable, as they will biing on the monthly period
with, regularity. Ladies who hare been disap
pointed in the use of other pills, can place the
utmost, coneden:e in Dr. Cbeeseman's Pills do
ing all they are represented to do.
NOTICE. -They should not be need during
Pregnancy, as a mis-carriage would certainly re
su therefrom:
Warranted purely vegetable, and. free from
anything injurious to life . orbealth. Kiplicit
directions, which should be read, accompany
each box. "Price $1: Sent by mailson enclos•
.ing 81 to any authorized agenL
B. B. 111UTiCIIINGS.
. ,
165 Chismbers-St., Kew. York,
•
Genera Agent for the United States, to whom
all Wholesale orders should be addressed.
- - -
Dr..T. W. LYMAN, Tankhannock, and ABEL
TURRELL, Montrose, Agents. jan2o ly
NEW YORK STORE!
51,_CO[ STREET
AGTOINING TEE BANS OF BINGHAMTON
. 11. K. IMURKATi• Agent.
THIS SPACIOUS and ELEGANT store is
now open with an entire new stock of
60.0D2,,
which for extent, richness arrd variety, far sur
pass anything ever offered in the Southern i ig ier,
OUR 'CLOTH , DEPAR ni
abounds with every.kind.of Cloths. Cassiineres,
tintinetvg,Vestings, OrercoSinzs, Tweeds, Ken ,
tricky/6.ns, etc. etc , ete„from the nicest to the
cheapest. In the line of
UDE' HESS GOODS,
we have the largest and most elegant steel( of
RICH It,LACK and rmict SILKS
ever exhibited in-this market.
Wet Chintz Figured. and all-Wool Delainas.
Met India Silks and Poplins.
250 pieces French and English
New & Bedsonable Dress Goods
Of every known Style and Eakin.
Oooddolible fold Earamettas, at only The.
Plain Merinos, Saxony Plaids - and Stripes, 20e.
Monalin De taines. 100. -
English Flint.; worth 12 and 15e for 10e'.
Good dark Madder Prints at 6c.
SHAWLS - ! SHAWLS:
of every . description, from the cheapest Rob Roy
to the moat elegant doable Broebo, cheaper than
ever known. CLOAKS,
ItA..OI4VSS,
131.3Ett.5; •
4 105t . 12.
of every color and quality, with trimmings to
match.
11011 SE KEEPIIIG GOODS,
ES EVERT TALRITTY.
100 iiieeen white and aearlet, plain xn4 twilled
Wool Flanefa, retailing for less than New York
package price.
I:l<>lltWEirrl4olsil
nta-11 . kincil by the bale. price, or yard. Bleached
'ard Bro wri eheetiegs, 6 cetits.
M131 1 217.a tO@WI
of every description, both wholesale and retail•
supplied with ever thing in the hoe at
New York 'whOlecule prices.
Frain the fact that one of the Proprietors
spends his whole tirnein New York City, secu
ring ana foriraraink the
BEST BARGAINS
the market. Iffords, , perchisers can rely 'Upon al
way,finding our stock full and assortment com
plete. Alt Goods bought for this establishment
are in connective with a. large Wholesale House
in Nee , York, from.the importers,nannfactorers
Agentsjand Auction - Moses direct, thereby sav
ing the Jobbene Irrofit,, the benefit of which our
custom ere have.
From the facilities ‘ke . posseast we know that
we can and will sell all kinds of Dry Deeds /era
than anvother houArrin :his section. We have
the ability, and%we.will satisfy our
Pennsylvania Customers
nn examinetien: that we 147 the-disposition.
Xtemozn.lciear
THE NEW YORK STORE,"
IT NO, 51, COURT SDK
BII4IGRAMTOIiii, Y.
84'29 3m) U. K. MIR KAY, agent.
0100 - 3ZIE-41.3Ft,
:DAYS the Board ,and Tuition at the Heid
i *on River institute, th e CHEAPEST
and BEST SCHOOL the. laud. •
. Experienee4 Gentlemen Instructors it thec,bkad,
of e,ch of the nine departments. Soperioritd
rarttszes for Freneh..Painting, andjnino Knife.
* : Term pfeim B4pt6mber 1511 i.
Write for a Catalogue. •
• • Rer.A..k7LACK, A. M, Prilwinali •
tug. 25, st6.l Clsren Col. "Co,, N. Y. -
•
11(tedical - Cop.
DRS. A.C.BLAKESLEE and P. E: BRUSH
having .aseociated themselves ender the
name of Blakeslee l& Brush for the prosecu
tion of the duties of .their profession. respeet
.llllly older their profosaional services to the
Poblie." •-• • -
Office at the residence of Dr. Bialteski, mid
way between - .the villages of Dinlock and
Springville, - C; 111.AMILDE.;
April, 20. '59-1 y .P. P.. BRUSH,
•
1001' CARDING - .
-
'Flit subscriber continues the above bnaena..
J.- as usual at bis old stand in Brooklyn
Thabidul for prat favori be would solicits a
Acre of the public patronage.
• • /L. G.REYNOLDS. .-
Err•cirlyr, Msy:.'3d,lBs9.—tl.
LIGHT! MORE LIGHT ! !
FRENCH Burning Fluid, Lamp Oil, Candles.;
Also White Lead, Zinc Points, Linseed Oil;
Raisins, Coffee, etc. etc., just opened and going
then " .1.1.Y0NE1803014.,!
V.PLENpID De Linea, GringhatnafPrinta, and
►stinetipgsjust opned, cheap. •J. L.
3 0 0 K BINDING.—OId Books, Neuripapers;
Pamphlets, I t tagaziana, etc, ballad up on
short notion: kt kJ. L.& 80N.
_ Muss a.
A i r, ELODEONs. Guitars, Violins, Fifis; Sheet
111 StnAle, on hind or friroislte•d to order. •
3. LYONS & SON
POCKET . COIN-DETECTOR ,;
- . For testing the rations - kinds of
' ,Gold and Silver Coini.:
IT is admitted - by everybody to be the most'
perfect thing of Its kind ever offered to thel
public. It is so small it can be carried in the
pocket without any inconvenience. Every Mer
chant, Mechanic, and businesi man stio'd have it.
'A Warrantee goes with every one sold. •
Price 81, postpaid to any part of the country.
a * * Agents in every county, to whom a heavy
discount is given. ,1111 LAY & BICKNELL,
sep49al • Box 1150, Milled's, Pa.
DR. HAMPTON'S
COMPOUND DIURETIC PILLS,
Arenighly rceommend6dloy eminent Physicians,
as a safe, certain„ speedy and permanent cure
for Gravel, Strictures and LII other diseases or
d en trigemest of the bladder sod Isidneye. Price
SO cents per Loa. Sent to any address,free on
receipt of price. Address
- DR. J. T. HAMPTON & CO.,
No. 40S Spruce - Street, Philadelphia. ,
Also,
Proprietors and Manisfactui'ers oY
. Dr. Hampton's Anti-Rheumatic Mixture,
Medicated Cough Syrup,
The Great Desideratum or Hair Restorer.
AN IMMENSE
QUANTITY OF
New Goode
AT THE
aVg-Vag ~,tort, -
This Week.
Please call - and see 'ern.
Sept. 22, 1859. H. C. TYLER.-
GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE.
,N PUttBI7ANCE of an sot or ob. ownerat
1 Assenibly of the Commonwealth of Penn.'
Sylvania. entitled an act relating to the election
o f the Cinummonwealth, approved the second
day.of July, A. D. 1839, I JOHN YOUNG,High
Sheriff cif the County of Susquehanna, in said
Commonwealth, do hereby give notice to the
Electors of the county aforesaid, that a General
Election wiFl be held in said county on the
, dd Tuesday of October next,
(it being .the ELEVENTH day of said month,)
at which time:State and County Officers are to
be elected as follows, to wit ;
One person to fill the office - of it VD IT aR
GENERAL of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania,
One person to fill the office of SURVEYOR
GENERAL of the Commonwealth of Penney!.
Mill. ..
Oae person to fin the office of SENATOR,
in the Geperil Assenabiy of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvahia ' for the District composed of
the CouutieN'otßradford, Susquehanna, Wyo
ming and Sullivan.
One person to fill the office of !REIMER OF
THE. HOUSE OF fiEPRESENTATWES of
Penna3lvania, for the County of Susi:lnchon...
One person' to fill the office of DISTRICT
ATTORNEY. -
One person to fill the office of C 0 M la 1 $-
SIONE:R for said county.
One penton to fill the office of TREASUReR
for said county.
One person to fill the office of AUDITOR for
said county:
One person to fill the office of SURVEYOR
for said county.
And „the Electors will also vote FOR A
POOR `MOUSE," or " AGAINST A POOR
HOUSE."'
And I also hereby. make known and give no
tice, that the place of holding the General EleB-
tions in the several boroughs and townsh;ps
within the county of Susquehanna are as fel•
tow t) wit :
••• The election for the'district composed of. the
township of Apo!aeon will be held at the house
of Joseph Beebe in said township.
The election for the district compoked of the
townshiliiif-Ararat Will be held at the school
house near the Presbyterian uhurch in said
township,
The election for the district composed of the
township of Anbueri will be held'at the house
of Geo?ge Harerly.in said township. • `
The election for,the district composed of the
township of Bridgeweter will be held at the
Court House in the borough of Montrose.
The election for tbe•distriet composed of the
township of Broo klyn will be held at the hoise
of James 0. Billiard in said township. ,
- The election for the district composed of the
township of Chocoout held st . the school
house near the house of Edward Clark- in said
township. •
- The election for. the district composed of the
township of Clifford will be held at the house of
C. D. Wilson in said township. 1 - ,
The election for the district composed of the
township of Dimock will be held at the house of
Diem B. Gates in said township:
• The election for the district composed of the
township of,Porest Lake will be held at .the
house of Betsey A. MR in said township.
The election'for the district composed of the
townshfpof Franklin Will be held at the school
house near Jacob in said township.
:The:election for the district composed of the
bolo' of Friendarille will be held at the school
house in said borough.
The election for the district composed of the
- township of Greatßend will beheld, et the house
formerly occupied by John D. Paddock in said
1
township.
Theefeetion for the iistrict composed of the
township of Gibson will be held in the Acade
my buiding in said township. •
• The electian.for the district composed of the
town.hip or Hanford.' be held at the house
of N. W. Waldron in sainownship.
The election for the district, composed of the
townelip of Harmony will be held at' the house
of B. Winters ha said township.
The election fot the district composed of the
tovituship (inertia - will beiceld in the build
ing occupied by John -Miller lii"said township! '
The election for thwdistrictcomposed'of the
township of Jacson will be held of the house
of J. J. Tenni in said township.
' The election for the district composed Of the
township of Jessup will be held at the house of
Daniel 'Holt township:
The election for the district composed of the
township of Lenox will,be beldot the house of
-Grow & Brothent in saidlownship.
The election for the district :composed of the
township of Liberty will he held ape* house of
Bela Jotkee jo said township.
The election for , the district cemposisi of-the
toWnibip of "Lathrop will' be held et the house
of Elisha . Lord in said tovinbsip.'
The election for the district composed of the
township of Middletown will be held at 'the
hogs' of Joseph Ross in said township. '
Tbe election for the district composed of the
borough of Montrose Will be held at the Court
Mouse in said borough.
The election forthatEstrictcompOsedoi the
toWailto of New Milford will ,be told at lbw
shou sehip occupied by Elijah Barnum hi said town-
The election for the district composed of thr;
township of Oakland will be beld'at the twouse.
of Robert Nichol ia the borough of Elinglehan-
The election for the dietriet eete . poeid of the
township of-Rush Will be held at the house of
Gootge Snyder in said township. - -
The election for the dialict composed of the
township of Spilngville Will be held at the house
of Spencer flitkort in raid township.
The election.fot the district composed of the
township of Sifter Lake will be held at the
house of Robert MeGerigles in said township.
The election for the'diatriet composed of the
borough of Susquehanni will be, held at the
house occupied by James M. Tillman in said
borough.
The election for the district composed of the
township of Thomson will be held at the house
of R-R.Chandler in sad:township.
I also make known and- give notice u In and
by the thirteenth section of the aforesaid act,
em directed, "that every person except Justices
of the Peace, who shall hold any office or ap.
pointment of profit or trust under the United
States, or of this State, or ofkny city or incor
porated district, whether a commissioned officer
or agent, who is, or shall be, employed ander
the leeelative,jedleial,-or executive department
of this State, or thi United States; or of any in.
corporsted district ; and also that ,eiery mom:
bar of Congress, and of the State ' Legislature,
and of tho select or common oouocil °fatty city,
or commis loners of -any incorporated district:
is by law incapable of holding or-eiereteing at
the same time,the offictver appointment of Judge
Inspector or-Clerk of any, election of this Com
monwealth, and that no Inspector, or Judge. or
other Officer of any such election, shall be eligi
ble to any office then to be voted fee
And by the same act of Assembly ,it is ale,
made "the duty of every Mayor, Sheriff, Depu
ty Sheriff; Alderman, Justice of the Pence, or
Constable, or Deputy Constable, of every city,
county,township or dtatrictwithin this Common
wealth, whenever called upon by an officer of
an election, or by three qualified electors there
of, to clear any window or avenue to the window
of the - place of General Election which shall be
obstructed in such a way as to prevent totem
from approaching the same ; and it shall bo the
duty of the respective eonst i rle of each ward,
district or township, within is Commonwealth
to be 'present in person or by deputy, at the
place of holding Elections, in such ward, dist
rict, or township, for the purpose of preserving
"the peace aforesaid.
Also that in the fourth section of the act of
Assembly, entitled "An 'act relating to execu
tions std for other purposes," approved April
sixteenth, 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid
thirteenth section " shall not be construed so
as to prevent any militi4 officer or borough al•
eel' from serving se Judge, Inspector, or Clerk
lat any general or special election in this Com-
Imonwealth."
i Pursuant to the provisions - contained in the j
'ledges
section of the act aforesaid. the
'edges of the aforesaid districts shall Teepee.
Itively take charge of the return of the election
of their respective districts, sue produce them
at a meeting of one Judge from each district
Ott the Court House' in the borough of Mont
rose, on the third - day after the day of Elec
poo, being the tiresent rear. on
foulteeutli day of October next, thereto do
;nd perform the duties required by law of
rid Tudges. Also that where a Judge by
pinkness or unavoidable accident is unable to
attend said meeting of Judges, then the cer
iificate or return aforesaid shall be taken
bharge 'of by one of the Inspectors or Clerks
of the election of said district, who shall do
and perform the duties required of said Judge
Unable to attend.'
- And in pursuance of the 18th section of the
Act of Assembly of said Comnionwealth, of
he 18th day of February, 1839, to provide
(or the erection of a hon p for the em ploy
ineot and support of the poor of Susquehanna
County, I do hereby make known and give
itotice that thequalified electors of the County
Of Susqtrehanoa-shall vote, at said election, on
the subject of an acceptance or rejection of
ald Act, by piloted or written tickets, hav
ing on the outside the - words . " Peon Hoven."
and on the inside the, words," FOR A POOR
HOUSE," or "AGAINST A POOR HOUSE;"
t.
!Inch vote than be returned by each election
atinficcOn 'ow alms u 5.....“ as the ,ifiea t.. 6.
any county officer are warned, and to be
counted by the return Judges of the county ;
'and if a majority- of said votes are cast for a
poor house, then said Act shall go into effect
tnimedistelv thereafter, but if a majority of
said votes shall be against:a poor house, then
sfsid act shall have no further force or effect
]hatever.
Also, that in the 61st section of said act it
i -.enacted that "every general and special
.le)ection.shall be opened betweeo Eight and
en in the forenoon, and abet; continue with
out interruption or-adjournment until Seven
o'clock io the evening, when the polls shall
be closed." '
[The return. judges for the Senatorial Dis
trt, ct composed of the counties of Bradford,
Shsquehanna, Wyoming, 'and Sullivan, will
. oet in the Court House, in the Borough of
poranda, in the County of Bradford, on Tues
day, the-18th day of Orttober nest.
11Given under my Hand, at my o ffi ce. in the
Borough of Montrose, the 13th day of Sep
tember, Anno Domini, 1859, and in the year
octhe Commonwealth the siertv-tLiil.
, . JOHN YOUNG Sheriff.
SIIIRIff'S SALES.
BY virtue of ,sundry writs issued by the
Court of CO - rumba Pleas of Susquehanna
cdunty, and to me directid, I will expose to
se9e, by public vendee, at the Court House, in
Montrose., on Saturday, the 15th day of October,
1859, at one o'clock, p. m., the following 'de
sciibed• piece or parcel of' land, todwit :-
ALL. that certain piece or parcel of land Situate
in the township ofJessup, in said county, bound
ed and described as fullows,to wit: on the north
b lands,of Charles Bolles, on the east by J. B.
51;Keeby, on the south by Russel Very , and
o the west by Elitanalt Bolles, containining
about \ sixty-six acres, be the same more or less,
together with the apportetiances, two dwelling
houses, one barn, one orchard, and about thirty-
Acres :mproved. [taken in execution at the suit
ofi Timothy l)epue vs. P J. Hart and Henry
Hart \ .1 .
ALSO— All that certain piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of Brooklyn, county of
SUstothanna, and 81.1tiof Pennsylvania, bound.
ettand described as follows, to wit: on the north
byl, the Milford' and Owego, turopikepAbout 7
perches; on the east by lands of Johnson Quick , .
about 17 perches; on thestittlh by lands ori.o.
Bullard, about 8 perches; on the west by lands
of J. 0. Bullard and 0. G. Hempstead, about 16
perches ;•contairting about 121 pe•hes of land,
together with the appurtenanCes, on two story
framed dwelling house, and wood she a framed
barn, and all improved. (Taken in execution
et the suit of John Brisbin vs. Galen V. Adams
ALSO—AIi that certain tract or parcel °Nod
situate ist the township of Oakland, county of
Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania * bound'
edland described as follows", to wit: on the north
by! landi of 'Jacob L Skinner, oast; by lands of
Mprgan Semis, soot:1114 the Susquehanna river,
and On-the west by lands of Joseph McKune,jr.,
containing about 100 acres, be the same more or
less, together wilif bereffibuttenbs and appurtet
um eas t r bowie, 1 barn, 1 . ochard, and about 75
*Olt' improved. [Taken in execution at. the suit
of)Dsvid Taylor vs. RebertMcKune, 'Adminitt.
tritoi of Was McKooe, deceased, and Lewis E.
Shntts./TlllO Tennat.
' Purchasers will in all cases be required to
paY, on the -day of sale, an amount sufficient
to ' l ooser the cords of sale, otherwise, the foroper
ty twin be re-sold forthwith. .
, • JOHN YOUNG, Sheriff.
herilriOffiee, Montrose, Sept. 41st, 185.9,-ta.
OP" See advertisement of Dr. Saiford's Liver
litiiikerator sad ,Family. Cirthartie Pills, in
another eolunna. • sipS 13i
Card...-Dr. Mayas of the Binglountist
Water-Cure; <will be, at Susquehanna Depot
(Niehora flotitlyon the 6th of each . month'. dn.
ring the Spring. and Bumbler for eonaullation.
I. esttikts will End-it to. their advantage to glow
hint a call. Patients received at ail times at Ma
establishment- in Binghamton,. 'whore
comfort . and convenience way be , foetid
ickaticoosalbt treatment of lwvaltna. (tf:
M. C. TYLER,
SPECIAL Partner, with La‘vrenee,Griggs &
Kingsbury, manufacturers said. jobbers in
Straw Cowls, Hats, Caps & Furs, Unibrellas,
Parasols, Ribbons, and all Millinery 'articles,—
No. 46, cotillion& street, New York. IsepB
ISAAC L. HUNT,
IMPORTER and Dealer in Foreign a nd Do.
1 m e ek H ar dware, Cutlery, Camige TrifflM
lags, Ckc.,*alao coanOtabturer of American Hard
ware, sod proprietor U. S. Malleable Iron Worka
a t Newark, New ittley. No. 216 Pend street,
near Maiden Lane. New York. reeptlm6*.
M. C. TYLER, special newt,
_ DISSOLUTION.. .
THE firm of S. H. SAYRE &- ,Bens. is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. D. Sayre
withdrawing from the firm. The tonsitThns'will
be tarried on as heretofore under the name and
style of S. H,Say,re ••& Bro. • The 'notes and
accounts will be in the 'hands of
,P. Sayre for
settlement. All indebted to the m will please
give it their immediate attention, as All the ac
counts must be settled.
8. H. SAYRE & BROS,
Montrose, Sept. let, 1859-
S. DIL Pettoogill itc. Co,
A avertising Agents, at 119 Nassau-st,
.LA. New-York, and . IQ ktate-st, Roston, are
agents.fer The 11Iontrose Dinwerat, and are au
thorized toeoutraet for us at our lowest rates.
T. PALMER. ar CO.,
MARKET, STREET PHILADELINA.
Dealers in Fish, Cheese and Provisions;
Have constantly on hand an assortment of
Pried and Pickled Fish,,etc., viz:
sekerel, Shad,Salmnn, Hine Fish,. Herrings,
Codfish, Reef, rofk, Lard, . Shoulders,
Haws, Sides, Cheese, Beans, Rico, &c. '
Administrators' Notice
WH . EIII:AS, Letters of Administration have
been granted to the sutweribers on the es
tate of David Detrum, late of
. the township of
Apolacon, deceased. all persons indebted to the
said-estate are requested to make immediate pay
went, also aft persons - liming just demands
atainat the same will please present them duly
authenticated for settlement to 'Wm. Bufftim,
Friendaville. W3I. BUFFUIL
JOsEPII BUFFUSI,
Apolacon, August 15th-6vi.:
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY
.COSSICAL AND NOR MA SCHOOL,
At Montrose, Pa., for 1859.
rrliE Trustees are hippy to announce to' the
1. public that the next term of this popular
school will eommence on Monday, the 22d
day of Auguct, nest, under the - charge of
Prof. HAMMY IMODIIEAD, IL A.,
a grad...4.4f 11.Ic 41 0. 1ic i mpen r .tpmsnitea ny
a corps of competent instructors in the va.
rious departments. 'Tire trustees would refer
the patrons of the school, and others, to the fol
lowing testimonials from the •President and
Professors of Yale College:
Yacr. COLLEGE, June 24,1859.
Mr. Harry Bepdhearl, a member of the class
about to be graduated at Yale College,
has held
a high rank in the class as a scholar. So far is
I am acquainted with it, his moral character,and
habits, are irreproachable.
THEODORE D. WOOLSEY, President.
Mr. H. Brodhead, who belongs, to the gradu
ating class of this year, has shown himself du
ring the two years of his connection" with the
college, a capable and successful scholar. She'd
he apply himself to the work of instruction, I
hate no doubt of his Air to justify the confi
dence and satisfy the ex eetations of any who
May avail themselves of his services.
ha. lIADLEY, Prot. of Greek.
H. Brodhead of the class of 1859, in Yale
College, is a good scholar, and has a superior
mind. I have little doubt Tic will make an- effi
-ident, and suctievsful teacher, and can - recommend
him with great confidence Chat he will not dia.
appoim.. his - patrons. •
and
PORTER,
rror. rnioOsiipliy and Metaphysics:
Mr. H. Brodhead has just finished his course
of collegiate education and will recieve the de
ree of Bachelor of A rts :tithe approaching com
mencement.-- Ais he proposes to bo engaged for
a time in the besiness of teaching,he is cheerfully
recommended by the Undersigned as a person
well gnal,fted by his scholarship and attainments,
by his ebristian character and deportment to be
successful in the instruction and government of
a school., Tuomss A. THACHER,
Pro?. of Latin. •
Students may here be prepared for admission
in an advanced class in any of our Colleges, nod
particular attention will be paid, as heretofore,
to the thorough preparation or ALL WHO DESIRE
TO BECOME TEACH/T*9,lM THE NORMAL DEPART•
DIENT. •
Special instruction in the latter Departmen
will be given during the, ensuing term.
The Text Books heretofore used will be con
tinned in the School.
Lectures on subjects of general interest wil
be delivered during the year.
Price of Tuition per Term of Eleven
Weeks. ; - - •
66.00
Primary Departnent, - . 3,50
In English Branches and Latin and Greek, 9,00
Instrumental and Vocal Music will be given
if desired.
titudeits wishing to procure rooms onboard
eon be accommodated by writing to R.. Cush•
thsn, Esq , and those.wishing to board them.
selves can obtain stores nod furniture from
Messrs. Sayre Brothers, on reasonable terms.
Price of. boafd avorrures from $.lOO to 82.50 per
week, lion. W.II. JESSUP, President.
- lion. C. F. READ, Secretary;
. July tHst, 18:19.-3m:
SANFORD'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR ~ h i
NE,imit DEBILITATES. 0
TT ls compoundd entirety from E tone. land .1
A. Is. beonme. eatablea e
ted Let, • Standard Iledichte.hUmen
and sltt`',"./ by all t.ll hen used n. and to now re.. Oil
scrod to with enatdisoce al e A iall the diseases fitruideh it liO
is recommended. reo
It has cured thentenle l . 1
,2 Itritbfrs the last two yes. 0
Übe Ita4 Oren up all hog.: %et itt Mug. . the numerous
Unalleiteaterthiret. late' IZA testassien eh., . ,_ ,_,...
The do. mat beadapiedi ice 'to the temperament of the to
tratlrriusl taklaz 11. and iir-, cif to such gusantna so to .._.
set ;cwt.) , on th elinerets.
Lea U. ;Inlet., of yolrl juameot go ido you in n o , it-c
nee ot the.l.lVtr.ll..lN-i i o. - VIGOR rliTtill., and it 2
wra cure Liver Cons -• hf ' plaint.", Dillon. Ate A.'
tacks, Dyepepsla,i (2 : Chronic Diarrhoea. el
Sommer Com.;lplatnte, Dysente- 2
tt
ry, Dropsy. Seri !Stow w•eul le•••• 4 1 Eis"
i
Costiveness. Clatill-! te, Cholera, Chile +
ra lilortrum, Cholera iI es tinhorn. Flatn- . cr
leiter, Janssen le eq. 'remote Weakness- '4
Co. and Tanyht need tric i
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twenty minutes, if liare or three Ten• Til
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T ITUOGRA.PIIII-•-. ESUPPLY
Li Dec. 15t,1858. A. 'rURII,ELL
•
lithr Agntuttutil -flittemtitt.
TO ALL WANTING FARMS;
A Rare Opportunity in a Delightful and Healthy
Climate 25 Miles Southeast of Philadelphia,
on tlin Cemdin andAtiantia•Railtoad,
NEW •
A N old estate consisting of several thousands
. Li\ of acres of productive soil has been Ai% ided
into Farms of various sires to snit the purchtmer.
A population of some Fifteen Hundre4 from va
rious parts Of the middle States and New Eng.
land have settled there the past year, Improved
thelr,placas,, and,rerised crept: . .The price of land
is at the low Stuirof from $l6 to sgO per acre,
the soil is of the best quality for the production
of Wheat. Corn, Peachel, Orkpim and Vegeta
bles. IT IS CONSIDERED THE BEST
FRUIT BOIL IN THE UNION . . The: place is
perfectly secure from frosts-.-the destructive
enemy of the farmer. Crops of .grain, grass and
fruit are now growing and, can be seen. By ex
aming the place itself, a dortect jedgentent tan
be formed of the productiveness of the
The terms are made ealy to secure the rapid ho.
provement of the. land, which is only sold for
actual improvement. The result has been, that
within the pearlier, some three hundred Musts
have been erected, two mills, lone steam, four
I stores, some forty vinyards and peach orchards,
planted, and a large number of other improve
ments, making it a desirable and active plaice of
business.
THE MARKET, -
.as'the reader may:perceive !rote its loestioi, is the
BEST IN THE UNION. •
Produce brineng..double the price than in lo
cations away from the city, and morn than dou
ble the price than the West. It Is known that
the earliest and best fruit and tegetsbles s in this
latitude come from New Jersey, and are annual
ly exported to the extent of millions.
In locating here the settler has many advan
tages. He is within.n few hours' ride of the
great cities of New England and Middle States,
ho is near his old friends and associations, he. is
in w settled 'country where every improvement of
comfort and civilization is at hand. He can buy
every article ho wants at the cheapest price, and
sill his Produce for the highest, (in the. West
this is reversed,) ho has sehools for his childreo,
divine service, and will enjoy an open winter,
and delightful climate, where feVers are utterly
unknown. The result of the-change upoo those
from the north, has generally been to restore
them to an excellent, state of health.
In the way of building and Improving,. lumber'
can be obtained at the mills at the rate of $lO
to 80 per thomand: -Bricks - from the brick
yard opened in the place, every article can be
procured in the place, good carpenters are at
hand, and therle is no place in the Union where
buildings and improvements can be made
cheaper.
The 4eader will at once be struck wit c h 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 market
and unless these statements were correct, no
ne would be invited to er-nnin. ik
.
pore purchasing. This- all are expected to do.
They will see land under cultivation„ such is
the extent of the settlemant that they will no
doubt, meet persons from their own neighbor
hood; they will witness the improvement and
can judge the character of the
* population. If
they come with a view to settle . they should
COMP prepared to stay a day or two and be reedy
to purchase, as !orations cannot be held on re
fusal.
Thcre are two 'daily trains to Philadelphia
and to all.aettlas who improve, THE RAILROAD
COMPANY GIVES A FREE TICKET FOR SIX MONTHS,
AND A lIALF•PRICE TICKET FOR THREE YEARS.
THE TOWN OF HAMMOIiTON.
In eonhection-with the agricultural settlement,
a new and thriving town has naturally arisen,
whi.h presents induceiiants for any kind of
ness, particularly stores and manufactories. The
Shoe business could be carried on in this place
and market to good advantage, also cotton busi
ness, and manufactories of agricultuaal imple
mrnts or Foundries for casting small articles.
The improvement has been so rapid as to insure
n constant and permanent increase or huskies's..
Town. lots of oa good size, we do not sell small;
ones, as it Would effect the improvement of the
place, can be had at from 3100 wad upwards.
The Hammonton Farmer, a monthly literary
and ag,ricultural sheet; containing full informa
tion of Hammonton, can be obtained at MS cents
per annum.
Title indisputatle—warrantee deeds given,
clear of all ineumbrance when money Is paid.
Route to the land; Leave Vine street wharf,
Philadelphia, fur Hammonton by Railriied, at
7:30, a. m., or 4:30, p. m , fare 90 cents. When
there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conven
ience/4 'on hand. Parties had better stop with Mr.
Byrnes, a principal, until they have decided as
to purchasing, as he will show them - ever the
land sin Lis carriage, free of expense. Utters
and applications ran be addressed to Landis &
Byrnes, Hurinsonton P. Atlantin Co., New
Jersey, or S. B. Coughlin, 202 South' Fifth
Streets, Philadelphia. Maps and information
cheerfully furnished. nig. 11. 6 m.
DR. CHURCHILL'S REEDY
CONSUMPTION.
*'III4CU'ESTER'S
ISSN Ut32l rnarmsAnua Cr 11111
HYPOPHOSPHITES ,
OF LIME AND OF SODA;
aut Skutt . ..VA Amyl - lea tenuotil e .
tkAan:u &tam, t64OlAs
€l l! ‘,.i f
au cr‘osamt c3rhiaild. •
•
The sum. of -Ws NEW RESTEDT (tilservered by Dr.
Churchill. of ruts.) Is ottalning for It the most UNBOUNDED
POITIL &MITT Wenzhou( Europe and the Cubed States. It
is a - purely iSCIENTITIC PREPARATION. and seal-with
INVARIABLE EFFICACY b all shies of Poletiauer and
Nervous M.*. The ligpophoephitee increase the Prin.
otos "ebb* corethtutth nervous form and- are the isoib
gancedid bL.od generating agents known.
The Care - cifConstunption,
In the now° sad TIMM mais (at &beds% Owelleent l 7. when
them can be no Itheertainty as to the redure of the disease.) ma
be obtoned. Eit ALL CASES. by this thealththit editePt "d em
the existing lesion of the lump Is of Itself eughtlent to produce
death. Care is the nil% Death the irreeptlort.
This Rester had not only a =awe eta.. but wilk if used
wherever there mists s ettetation of the Macaw. PREVENT ITS
DEVELOPMENT. and One ad Al • moassianes Was
zeta. ee ' coseentrthost ADD As vAccusanos Doss wow es.
GARD TO a1ie1.1.701.
Coset.. ntra on."- A. also. I iere,
_iteest issas= l ,. .ll
disease for twenty-One email and hare dented more sal
froth the toe of the Ihrormerums teas from all caller
fan.. of good icatiou of:waived."
M it maven MM.. Aug.& 1869.-I have teed the Efireinsos•
rem to my pre.. with tarp hoPPS Whefe - e o mlu q
ao
that I worm Noe BS Wein= to agnate WITIMUT Tinge
....11YealtSealrf. Vt.. Ape: 5, .1 belle. the throes.,
farm nsto Wine Matter ICJ% sew • Dr.,.Churiddll mied then;
coax colthowortolt."
.thattrolat t erresra, NA, iitta.in. 1880.-I d have pret.ettib*the
Nvophomiti e iiermed enal. sad WOW& lei
kre. = IIONIN/20,
"Looka.L. 0. July D. thAD.- 1 hese wed in - gout forty
bottler, and In but one Instance bare they tilled to knelt the pr
stdthat win a top.. one lease I was WWI. I has*
. bad 'wend math stem . us by attending physicists who ass
row tarerfUla CallrellATlVELl oeort Maher, and Tow
satom
ALL Ins arowswis of pulmonary dimmer. ft have use
the,
Risme in my own Ma, tritA decided *octes. DOS elf
getded sa aerates by phyadans and Meads 000•reo or roper.
umior the • old MAMMA: IMa Doer able to ride,,in attoodlog ots
the task as many miles MAIM la &dab As arki Oki PlOvid
hr enusty."
t he ßowl. Fstam N. P. An. NI. IS( 2 - 1 here only Clore. Otis
morning, to ray, that I have beta astonished in wit nearing the
good effects of the liferoesiowerrat The ataleelenlei In your bopottlet are flat at all maggerated,"
Esser. NA's. Tazerreat. Aug. IlioL-4 have be.
your tlyrphneplitus of Lboe sod Sods. sad AO/ myyverfrp
great nosprOCO*olll
of
ihroe.: Alga my me. Rho g
lisdeivte bleeding of the tongs, ts likewise mace bens.
.77ibiouit,4-1' twelve bettiela
of Churchill's Reme y r Consumptioa. • • • If ass
WOWS. Welettialt CALL"
- 4: • Make No Delay!
CoiWrwryißss. 'la any Wiir . dit Be Duesii.eboalillesod
lustiest/ to the the et• threratieritrires ambles
sop.. orcavertso Gisoutz Paseaurvo.s"W ItyM),
to es____ . .tra large bottlea, is " ehessicalyiure • la the amble..
tors b 7 lh. Clmnaddll "
rwiltra. r r ed , 97P med 80 '
Dr. cisicartharestratk wt t7eanf lspi an
C.ompridus his Report Made, to the imperial itewheiredlebss ,
Parts; Ndes owl; Iwo Doom iroooatAto, o_oLt.ood
rkr-mtoor with Clreolur. will be sent on maript
ki stomata TbkliVadlew eithe riblvitsMe WW I, •
meffett Mmes., to Dr..Ctiwaliessario swim:, •
- C> tOlgri~~~thted bmpiwiidn*fidleu Tow Wee
gmbtbW, ass pot ouy Oust my . Rellete* bar .
rXia^tieirs vafiv, slow *Paw". - -
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theßysors ett_RAS thetallsthe4k.!ls ebelsallsib..tet btet
impelpaiseseltddieh• Seskiiide r• 'weedo. ' ':ee amp
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mesdames wisp ssepillem
lvviewe Mai•9lll4; wlfe•filegv'.. ,
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OFFICE corner of .Mein and Elizalseth.abs#
Dearly opposite the Methodisqchovels. .• . • •
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meats which feed and exasperate the malady.
ittiatinatistattlerefrds, Zrysipelss._
Thee P& afnelfg the most terrible and ago.
offing dtaeaSea of the roinseles, the fleshy fibre
ancrthi Skini yet in their worst forms, and when .•
seemingly- Incurable, they invariably disappear
tinder a persevering application of this soothing,
healing, antidote to pain and inflammation.
Salt Usua l sever Sets., Stiff pints.
tu all cafes of Salt Rheum, where medical wa
ters, lotions, and Ocery receipt of the pharmaco
pcea have proved_useless, the Ointment will tic.
complish a thurongr clue. Paver Sores heat
quickly ender its influence. and its relaxing ef
fect ripen eentrzsts . d . ±ltas is frilly Wonderful.
Ulcers.
• A most remarkable 717-happy change Is pro
duced in,the appearance of malignant ulcers af
ter a few t applications of this-Oinmeut. The /Or
rounding' redness vanishes. and granules of
of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the
discharged 'matter. This process goes on more
or, less rapidly, until the orifice is filled up with
sound material, and the. leerradically cured.
IL 'Word to lothers.
The young are the-most frequent suffer,. from
external injuries, and therefdre every mother
should have this healing 'preparation constantly
at hand. It is an absolute specific for sore;
breasts, and quickly , removes the encrusted sores
which sometimes • disligure the heads and faces
of children., '•• .
- .
Significani Pacts.
This Ointment is universally used on board the
Atlantic mid Pacific whaling fleet as a cure foi
scorbutic, affections and as the best po s sible
remedy-for wounds and bruises. Large supplies
of it have recently been ordered by the Sottair
of Turkey for hospital *poses.
Roth the Ointment and Pills should be used tri
' following cases:
Buniohs; Chapped Hinds, Scalds,
Burns, MereuriadDruptions, Sore Lefty,
Ovaustatum, lureolnittlaria, - core nreasuz,.
— RIII - 01irtiff, -- Sere Heads,
Gout, Salt Rheum, Sore Throats,
Lumbago, Skin Diseases, Sotesbf all kinds,
Piles, Sprains, , Stiff Join,s,
Ulcers, Worts of all kinds, Venereal 'Sores
Tetter,Swelled Glands.
*, 1 , 44 401d at the Manufactories of Profe:ssor.
HOLLOWAT, SO Maiden Line, New York, and
24 Strand, London, by all respectable - Drugg is t-
and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United
States and the civilized world. in pote, At 1 1 4..
cents, 62 1.2 cents, And $1 each.
'There is a considerable saving by taking
the lamb? sizes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients ; ,
irroVery disorder are.sißred to each pot. •
j9yl 23enw.
MEAT MARKET.
Oj frublic Afenue, nedr• Scarle:.s Hotel.
KEEP constsntly•on hand' a ,a•cod supply of
MEATS' of all kiwis. CASH ps id for
Beet Cfttallb, , CalrestAlteepousd Lambs(
Alsolor ilidm of ail kinds.
HEINFSTOCK & 1-IAVI,EY.
AXT : ANTED, during the-Fair and Winter.—_ , ..
I' Also a laiioress. Enquire at thlA office.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA
it Benevolent Instittaion,established by sinyial en
, dowment for the relief of the sick and di,tressed f
eieted with Virulent anti EpisiOni,; diseases.
THE HOWARD ASSOCIATIONin vies Of the au.
fel destruction of human life, caused by Sex
ual diseases, end the deceptions practised upon
the unfortunate victims of .such diseases by
Quacks, several years ago directed
. their Con
sulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT WOrtITY oZ
their name; to open a Dispensary for the treat
ment of this clogs of diseases, in all their forms,-
and to give MEDICAL. ADVICE . GRATIS, to all who'
apply by letter, with a description of their con
dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &0..) and
in eases or extreme poverty, to furnish medicines
free' of charge. It is needless tb add that tho
Association commands the highest medical skill
of the age, and will furnish themest improved
modern treatment.
The Directors oldie -Association, in their An
nual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Di=
senses, for the year ending January Ist, 1858,
express the highest satisfaction with the eurcess
which has attended the labors of the Consul:l'm
Surgeon in the cure orSpermatorrhcca, Seminal
Weakness.lmpotence,Gonorrheert,Gleet,Syniiiis,.
the vice of Onanism or Self:abuse, &e., an d' or
der a continuance-of-the same plan fitr the. Mr
suing year.
An admirable Report one Spertn - atorritnea, or•
Semi* Westmeath the elan of Onanism, Mastnr
halloo, or Sell•abtise, and other diseters of the
sexual organs; by the Cutlet:Ming Surgeon,
be sent by mail (In a sealed envelope), FREE,
OF CHARGE, on the • receipt of TWO,
STAMPS for pestage. Other Ituporta and
Tracts on the nature and treatment of Resin!.
diseases, diet. dtc.:. are constantly being publish
ed for gratuitous distribution and will be sent •
to the afflicted. Some of the new • remedies
and methods of treatment discovered during
the lasi. year, are of great value.
Address, for Report, or Treatment, Ftr.
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