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At.. of .:::: 1 0iitf.d'ay*ithc, - thc iri v iitti;•re,c,ni T dvi inquisitions, - -.....rninatinriiii,*-00''4.0ther.. rtirotiiyilb . iiiiic es, ' . ..t0 AIR ----,Ulari,:ilittilitiitblibAtiiir;Offieinrniipert ti : i n • tO be ..-. ,-....iti:itliki':,Xfittil4o4ihn , - : ;-.- rOliiiliriii by their: re c ~ ' ...:OgiiiiarbCia ; to - prOrief ii te the intairfinie thnt - are or •.': Yoli!)130-4000',1.4,j1 of g!0: : Poilill Y.. of ; M 'Kean, ..'..ltiftitii!tiran.4f,'4,hl'6'..id'',o°Y.69ol:ifii. :41;41iit ;-.,:ibernati'aviiiitriratiiti;.'..-., .., 'Diiiii.p.t,,,;.oiiie!.hpsr.....,,j4.4r.eti , 3 lst; ~- lb 5 3, • :. a id:: : iiiol33t.ts o ,p4lo f VIA - .lin citionifence' of - .the Urrired-s ° l(COrA:#nertcii. ''..- .'. 4-- -,' . • .: 4-- ; .....''.. : . ..- .'. - .--','::: H.. ....'?..-:-.'...=.4oBEPl.r...llloß:SET,Sheiirr.:.• • 1 ILIA* P 4 fokv JUNG r TEUM, i a •••... • ' . SaTuAlkc.anitiJs,‘l„..ll)ra S. P . ' " G. 90, ; • • Ti eat}rrg ; =-. Willis`Barrett: . , LaerfY.---Jobri Austin, • .. .14f4yeite.—Luther•D'avis. = . --- .'Otetr.-- 6, 0• 4- A (hey. W. • -i . -14441 . 14A:L=L'iiiltii''Ffoet - Obri) . L. <T. Monk, • • • • •-• ^'•'?Flritnib r mil Toby. ' ,• •• • • :John' Corsvin,'l4' ' T. A. Moore, A. Til?fietts, Spericei Tiliim( DOreibliter'4sl"7: • ; 1 • .Caroa.—Hointlo Bell, H. P. Cairnei, 4 ,oaFaraliii:Freilericli Holmes, Niles Kiiincy, . T. caipenter, P. •F.•Carpenler) • :-Poryff,ont'—. Thomas • . itonsitioitiMartin Camphell.. • • • • .1 ms A: , N. Wrri. F. Orinsby. ...',;./..4.6erty,',Ee . vi :Bishop; E.' Dolly; 0: Dolly, •. • . n tsop. . , '•••-•Brorreah.' 4 •.::.1dha . G. Boyer,. N. c ! pall tip, -E. rafteclickilt•--li • • •, , • • Otto.-enkiminlitniker" Con. Sie'gianc.r.'E.• M.' froward; • W. T. 'Bel ten. . W...Trestriatt l • G.' W. Warner: Jtitrors , will 'meet* at the Toesilay, the 28tti June . ' next, : at 10 o'clock k. M. •.%•$'•:7 ; •;t ; `a•-• , J.O SE PH 'MORSE, Sheriff: • Slieritne Clfrteri;Smeibitert, - • . '•-IHaireh . ,oth, 4059. s• ...• '.• , ...• ... Ti 441,4,01 .tj,11 . 1. • 3 MOE TER ni, ..1.850.. ... . Pi . ~ • • ntos 'IC Miller . •is, Doyle Bi.X . pili4e,. '. TT 4 2 b ll --i: f "•• ",-, Qeorge It .. ionic, •. • ~ • IntnNirgbi....,-: . t 4,, A. Woltrs, ••• ..14;1..Kenting et al.. cc . ' . :liossiorill it . Illance(1 . - Hinds' T - j... P-: 4 ' 4' 7 . -." Bell, •. - • . - Jolin'Holtner - '• - ' . 1 ..-. • gc 'Brewster Freeman, . 1 • -.. ton .- . enthner Bc•Co.c! H. F.:.Willittrcs, .: -•• '''. 4 -•!' ill' . i ... !ft I)krCrosil.riet:, .. - - .if: gar ~Cc:i ~ '5. ':(0.0„,J-ererlilah---Cliad.wielc, Usti" Of rlc ...":: ciVatinee- A. Andiison, . ' ,i,, D A iling- .., ... . 4nl. B: Dickinson; *C:R...liordicknse,Felt.cc F. J.Chadwiek, , •C'...J.•Mocre • . 4 1, A. 11..Boyntott,• . • • •, - , ! ..hin4e5*.,;.1440n1..:,. ~.gl;. . Cri4eon AfOrMi .7:ROXiletiklr4,o94ol/ . ~ '‘!„:lo.l{ean do... Bank, . • .. 2..170ptew/ifii*njw...,••••: . - •!' I , ..E.'fres; , ' '.; • -: . • Felt, ; B4.•lteynolds .i' ", Horace . Stiles, . . '... S. : C....Hide. •• . . •cc' . Chriilophe'r Webilen; - jiii { kcaush',,,,,, i '., •/ • •cc ~ .IVteiserenn, 'goers • litn!f.',. ..4V .: •;', .•'',‘:',.'.':', "le Co'.. I. - ' '. .. . . ,:‘,., • ..., • 6...A.M.T.Mi . C..1 . 11"DE, Prothonotgry.; . .- ~..-.,.....ri0,thp9pti)40,4 offi . co, ploothpory;•1 ' • • li•!ay 16, , i5ab...... ~.. , .- . i' . - . . . . ..• 2 7 41AGOR SHOP • - , . . _ P:ILAWLESS, . • [LATE 49.0• NEW YORK,I to announce to. the.Cititeng Of S*Frki.PQ ler AND Vre NI TY „1A*1.0144,.;i - pagy hake`: • ',GentleMen"s Garments In it , iVOtirmanlike manner. ' virrinifqlleiv., itierehants . getilhoM S t ore Wotk, will do Well . to call riOltim, os'he.has•hod an eipe-- • . '•' -„,:rienee of • , • • TEK,YEAII.B. IN NEW •I'ORK. litifficheO:tormeit'ed tkith ''• the trade. - •• • 'l3:o66.bilinSitaitwllltilliteki i i. secord floor, It f ,s , r' E N § 0111:1 -10 USE • Art, • Sill rirnide S2tiens, ..f:•,4;l3rosdrOrifd l e.74l. 7 1 c,( 0. , a 4 ;,ouri t tY Ja • , rriHE uhdeisignect haAng:purOhase4 th e-above . L ;Piopeify'iikhoto prepared ,io entertain, the trnsinj'eantrtinity sisident .bokt9leis.bn setsrsiniame eekliti:Lt„lt I,'.BeEh ' id.eon tank aim f, it+T 1: •:1 r l- I,:iff ; TXl3l.:Lzi ST,I,P,,PX;IIg.T) • with the hest • i2. , A , l94l4Silatee ' . ,ind-Capncions 4 1* and Stab; ,: 'sire,connected with ,the Premises,, and a careful, ~-, l :.4loffirs ; irtit.tif'strajt,sAis -in :' he'undi rbigned '; hopes, by ProOrit tiii•Vs , atiteof his'guests to merit the pittion. 4t '• - ~•!il, l i MARitoiIORTH • EMPIRE N 0.3, WILdOX_,& . EATO 73EG . I.,F.AVE TO 11NNOTINCE. , that they 1.3 liave.received • , 'L'IP.R.I.Nak,SOPIE.II...O.OPS, A nd'Are now prepared to welcome 1110r:friends riPd rustiners*d offcr them rt new end nble,stack Of, :'•••••, • :country 'lVlei e • FANCY AND. STAPLE DRY GOODS _ATES tt- CA 1?S„ KEROSENE KOIL; '• _ . . NA.DF, from COAL,. with LAMPS' to burn ...LVl•lbe same, at . .V.V.ILCON.4IIATtIt.sPS, AND WAGON SHOO, ,Ltfe3.wout4.; ' info Tin the pub * '- • up . ,strOp rit the lower Fn s and ng sod is '• ' • S ANA, WAGON§ r pneriner, tr:vroYk#'6n. lice dreg.~isiJie h a d R large- tatisfotd - itbet lequ'rem ents iIiEY meet.hair kc 'r 4l ) l 4* . ith t Pattonh ly Riten(lo4l ); 'T.), ..01.,:A.N.. ;: ...'.., - S: :."7:: IN ALL Il'S VARIETY:, SUCH AS BOOTS : .AIND ...SIIQIJ.S, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE • And eL c.hoica stock of Family. Groceries, .. . ; .. .. . ~ . .. . . ~.We will :not . weary.'youc. patience by..enume ratibg, let ciur'itock - is'v s ery Full hod Complete. and we doubt not yon will . find:. something • to Otiose you•both Ini to qnnfity'and•price.•.. .Windy Advertisements will ga for 'some; . bnt :the Truth will Wear Better; and we only'ask an•examinstioti and are confident we `can tic.you good: .1. . , ~. . • .. , . .: COME:. AND: . SEE. WILCOX & EATON. Olean, April 18;1859. . . . A• SPLENDID I,ol' . OFTr AS,. at . WILCCiXI 4 c EATON', 'PAPER KANGINOS. cHOICF", ASSORTMENT• at , , WILCOX ,8c EATON', REIM DR..COGIEISWELL'SNW MEDICAT. SALT . fog.,IOLAMMATOY PISEICSS• 01,Y, • . Salt•ls Niw:'llleAlcal Salt ! • • IT , IS . Na.T' A ctIIZE ALI: 1 :13SrVot InflammatoriDisetties DR...COGGSWELL'S.NEW MEDICAL SALT, ,insten4 of 'being a remedy for all ills; has control over. bu one , ill, has but one aim.and• accomplishes but one thing„ , to .gUIILMES INIr Aai IIATOILYDISGASIi, whatever be . form•or locality, whether: the head,, throat, abdaMen ) extrernities.orakin. • • • • • . • VEW MEDICAL' SALT, — lts peculiar :11. 'excellence - is, that without t.ha'nselessloss of blood and strength, it .effectually cures fietni . nitztory pisqeso; (no others): by:-producing' an ectuilibriurn of all the . fleids in the bo!ly, the want of Which. is the sole CAUSE otinilamation: NOTICE TO INVALIDS ! . 1.11. leg form which the Unbalanced. :fluids as sume, and many not her'e mentioned, that have more-or leis fever' or, pain, are as .easily clued by the, New Medieal - SaltolFilire is .ex 7 tinguished . ..hy water,. to' wit:• Brain Fever, Beadache, - - Built 'of • Blood .to: 'the . Head and Heart, Fits, lullamed eyes, ears, nose; .lungs and liver, Neuralgia, Spinal affeetions,..Erysip elas, :Bronchitis',' Pleurisy, :Asthma, • Ctiughsy Elyspepsia,,- Venereal .Diseases, ;Rheematisin; gout, Screflula, and all itching and other cuta neous eruptions, Colds, and Female-Diseases.' Dlt„Coggswell'e Nevi Medical Salt ex , ells; like the .v,acirie matter, an extraordiv nary, influence over the veins and arteries, • re suiting ilia graduel decline of inflammation as indicated by . the pulse, which scan resumes its narural state, as the -h6it, pain and . *fever nR. Cog' gsviell's",New . .Medical Salt _Li does just what it ciaines ta.do--nO tnoreofo less-'-equalizes' the flUids by . removing'from.the system all arterial, and venous obstructionS. 'Deseripatie . Circular: may be - ,Obtained From any Druggist who Ilia this.valuabre medicine for n Ccggswel4 NeW Medical 'Salt. Get . ° Cirediar. Ask any Druggist about the NEVV.MEDICAL SA:LT. Ask your neigh bore about the NEW MEDICAL §ALT.. I sick,,.tryf if ,pcit.sicic, reineniber, the NEW MED . • Dr: Aptiphlegiatio7Salt, • .ACUTE PACKAGO, CIiRONIC do, $2 50.• Sent' by mail, free of eepense,•on receipt or price ;Anyalids with chronic' or :long standing chsL .enses, should ar.vi , Ass.order a' chronic package. . • TAY.1,011.. Ik • CO., • ..1' • • ' Gedaiii? .202, Dock T'Vt. COOII4II,ELL'S NEW MEDICAL: SALT islibr.sali in • .Smethpori .J.C.',,i-fs,strAst & sand :all _enterprising.. Druggiets wherever the Delocriit is-read„ -Lts'it-is not. e_ patent medicine, but Ille:preicription'of an em. inentlthysician, One ehouiLl fail to the Medigal Salt. • • ' , testimenials and directions see Circular: . VIETE . ste not in the' habit .of, telling nFish Y,V stories, Init we have got .111ACKERgU," doti•and WHITE FISH,: besides hosts-Of TEA at 40 13. T ti 0 WING that scsonne..things Cilit be done 11 as iyeil as others;" the Side' Hillwill keep 4.gOsid .4011ily of Groet•tii• and'Prnvisio . nq. • • • DR.:II.IINTEjt'S". At EDle .1.1....L•' . 21.1. A AL, • . • .• ligino nnpiigilia!•and porilar.Troitise on. t. /( VM . •WOML lA.. . V, =MCI _ . . Their:.Physiology, : FuitCtions.and or,deis- of eltPty with.neverlfailiog:.rom - . for, tht.speedy cure of clisenset . i . of a bate and Oelicote . character, of the Laws, 'or, Nature' and of flit-, PRICE 'TWENTY-FIVE CENTS_ .:• . • :' - • •:T be :an t hoe.nf the 'shoves ~,\\_\ iV. It! / ',/,.... volume' is . a :gradmite;• •. \ 4l:}W , slV , '? . ='f , ' and • having. , tleyOted...a 4y. / .. r., , 51 9iiarter..ofq century: to ......;:, /,avr . ' ''. i'•• • , • 4 . the situ y.and treatment ' — of Syphilis and kindre'd ......zze. , , 461.444! , :: • - ; . ~,./ ./ 4-;,* ~:••;:;,. disordersas7a Speciality, • , .//1 I 'Mit\ -"%' . he has beeorne possessed of:firmit.; : in'ysltiablei information iiiregard....iOlha 'gait-16 ). 10d is able to-conipress:into vale Mecum' compasi: the . very..quinfeseekee of nnedienisci: once on this important subject ;• anii:as the,re stilt . of.tkie experience. of :the Most .eminent physicianicin Europe and America is thorough ly dernordarated :,hi his own'. highly successful peacticeinilie :. trentrnent of secret diseariesin nri •any thOlisands of case's • iftthe city' of . ' Phila delphia atone.. - • • .. .- ...• • 1.. . ' Textin!oly.of.the::Prof. of Obsteriricsed Pcmici: Calve, !Valli . . • . • liba.•littNTEtt!s MANUAL..?? . • The authorof..this Avorkl unlike the majority ..of those..whO. adiertiee to cure - the- diseases of. which.it:t reels, is'a.4rraditaie of one•of the best . collegee in the :United. States . . , .It.atforil,s pleasure'to. recommend hirer to the nirfortantite,, or tothe natpraciiroj . as a suceessja. .0a . iz l ieripiceit practitioner, in whose *hrttior - and, integrity they y . place ihe greatest con fplence::: "JOS. S,.LONGSIIORE, P,rtinit.lPaorlrgard, , ' It gives Me pleasure to add my testimony_ to the professional. ability Of. the Alither 'of :the " Medi ral Ptaltteat" Nurriercius cases of eases Of. life Genital Organs . , inme.ef. them 'of long standing, 'have come. under my:notice., in, which hiS skill. has been manifeSt in restoring' fo perfect health,.in Some instances 'where the .patient hasbeen considered beyond Medical' lb the treatrnent of Seminal .:weakness, or' arrangement of the ftinCtions produced by Se? f abuse; pi E.Tresa.of,venery, J. do not know sirporior • In the'. profession... 1 . have . .been quainted With the .-Atithor . Se. om thirtYtyears, 'and, deem•it..tiO morq, thap. 'justice 'to hitnaS a kindness 'tot the unfortunate victims of early indiscretion, to recommend him as, one 1 in whose profesSional „skill . and integrity they, rriny safely ,confitle•themsel yes.. • ; . :ALFRED WODIVARD, onecnpy Securely enveloped will be forward fgeeof Postage. tormy par . t . of. the United States -for 25 etits, 0r.5 -topici for $l. ,Ad dress', post paid,' COSDEN Si Co:, Publishers, box 197, Pliiladelphia.' • • • . ::• • 117 - 130oks'elrer6; Canvassers and llook Agents Supplied on the' most, liberal feims.•• • • JP.FrREY'S LIOUBLE-ACTING SUCTION & . FORCE PUMP, Intlia'Rubber 'Ball Valves . . SIJ,I3SCRIBI:I2 .having piveliased the L. riehfto make and sell this New Paint) ; feels a' confidence -that efforts" te'brintit into . generatuie, in this county; will lie secon, .ded hy'ali who see its construction and (Meru ' Among : . the many advantag es secured hy -the use of this. Pumrif,. the lelloWing: may he enu-, . •.1 . . A double action,.hy'Wbreb •the Ler.can be raised tile same time. . , • 2. • Great ease in Working, thus adapting the Foi . ra Pilt!rirle, common 3. The tranSfqination;ln a midnent;; of the 'Pump into an., efficient .VIELE '.I::N . e;INE, thus ren, doting the . loss of ilyelling's by fire,Ootally, no- Capability' of watering gardene,.. tawns, or-sprinkling wllksr washin t . window's . ; • Scd.,. with utmost ease, and:thoroughness'.. 5. -Poker I.o,raiSe, water with-slight labor ,to any, reasonable. height,; in supplying, . . G. • Thd convenience , of having.the Pump in a kitchen or other iimma of your dwellin4 . , with; out regar4.to tho,hication of the Well or' Cis . . ~. . , . • 7.._The easy protection . of the , instrument . ,. against Frost'..' ''.. '. • , . ,' . ' ••• - 8. The, ease.with'whicb it•tniiy be mounted on wheels, or.in other ways,be made :portable. 9. A impticit.v ivhicb - ensures . great :darn. .bility, protects it from being thrown out of or der, and inalces . atiy repairs 'easy, and, 'of .iittle 10.' Great Okiaiiesc . : • for thel first - . time bringing the cost of the Force .Fitinp into the neighborhood Of the common 'Suction.. and Chain Pumps,.while it is immeasurably supe rior to loth: Mannfactked asd , for sale by the; subscriber; only; at his shop in'M'echanicsburg. A, WOL'PPRS. .111ectianicshurg, March 1.80858.: WAGON . AND SLEIGH SHOP. .y, SHEPARD would annouce ,to the cif izens of Smethriort•and .vicinity, that he has established. a wagon' Shop in the. building formerly occupied by Mr. Harris;. as a Cooper . Shop, on Mechanic Street, where he is pre, pared. to do all work, in his line,,with prompt nessi . and iortr-gtrkm'anlilie'manner, 'Particular attention will.be paid to Repairing, 'and td the- „manufactore of Sleighs and Lu mber Grain, of all kinds, taken in 'exclutngo' for For.rcference, call and, examine. -. • D. V..,SHEPHFRD. Smethpor,t.Oet. 26 1858, n3sly FARM LADS FOR SALE . , . . he llVlcean and - . Elk Land and Imriavement 1 Company' having .so jar. completed their surVeys-asto enable them'to show so . purchris-' era;the character. and qualitY.,of the 'several tracts, now offer - them for. sale; to .;actual set tlers "of...very lowprices,.:. The qUaliti'or por tions, of. land held by -the' Company. for ng • ricultural. purposes :is Very—good and can be recommended to. those Who areaesirOu'a of .pro curing c.keop Farnil; as ,affording An 'unusually good opportunity . for so . doing, :,For particulars as to price and; terns of •payment, , apply,. to Thomas - L. Katie, ,GeOlOgistantl Agent of tho COrripany in Elk,CO.- Po., or to William Biddle, ,Secretaryof the Company. • Hall of the. Frank-. lin "Distant°, Philadelphia. ; , I°llllE DIFFERENCE between . .the 'Ready ' Pay and Credit System} can be se'en.by calltnZet the , SIDE DILD. IVIILK'.PANS, all new'and shiny—you Can . _Lilsee an honest . man's face in them as soon ,h.'you.pay.oyer the-lo;, at :1110z0V.S.. HAMMONTON LANDS , NI? 1V ENGLAND SETTLEMENT , 11 I)A RE 270 ,4 :LL 'i W . 41 IVG •P AR h COthy.pfpce, iteetity fine . (loin :Philadelphia,- on; the C'unnlen rind' Atlantic rcilrolid, New:Jeriey. • An old. estate. h:ns recentlybeen7openecl,fcirsale • and'th'e first . division of .10,000 .acres' divided 'up•into- farms of . .tweriti. - acre 4 and " upwards:'. .The soil:ia 01 ?Ito hest quality fortheproduction of fruits, grains, Atc. ..The price. is $l2 to.SO Pel,acies„ payable. in .easy. Miartne• yearly in- . stalments,•withM 'a terrri:of four •yearg,,,witlt. interest.-.".The'ternis are - made easy, irt'..order to instire the.•Mpid .irnprovement - of the iamb. by e"nablilig'rvery . indu:strioni 'man to buy a la r riti.. It is now...tieing. extensivelyimploVed . by good , 'reads; and 'some of ;the best citizens frOrrilCew . ; England and, the' Middle States are .eleeting large iinproVernents. :-It a scene, of: the. greatest :improvement, out' of . Philadelphia;. Seventy-fiVe liouses haVe . ,been in:fon!. °Months, Practical• farmers and :buSiness:.idell from the lengthandlueadth.:Or the. Union are .settling :thgre. It _ , is, an• important'. business place, on account of. its being in the 'Midst of: a. :great iriarlat., .E.v.ory article •raised•upOn'thia land . finds..a.n ;immediate . sale. The water is excellent; and `no. stiCh thing . as-fever IS known., The soil'ii a'santly or:clayloarn; ‘Vith alclay bOttom and reicittio..l Of Manures. It is free of stones and easily'worked. . It abounds la'rgely in : the phosphates, and such isltsfertility „that fiom the•crops. produceC:both Upon. this • land and 'the large area adjoining under.cultivation, it will•be found not.to be.excelled anyivhere in, the' production' of •crops . .most athipted .•tO 'its . , . . . . The'reader may lie;well aware that the. ear.' liest•and,tnuriest fruitS and , vegetables:' come .from N'eWJerseY;.Which are-tmintallY exported to the amount of millions of dollars. The land hesidebeing accessible in . every "way for fertil izers., has do .abundant stipPly . of the hest - qual ity of .muck manure: •., • . Lumber andheiltling_ Materials :can be had on the spot at a eheaP price,Trom the mill Other. ynills,are UpWbeing opened,: and. brickyards being alerted , on the ground. .A, person eau put. up a frame tenement :for, present convenience for 'one .hundred dollars: :On accoUnto.f the' ‘ extensive emigration,. this is the best course to pursue in order to get a place tolive.inat'Arst. carp , Mter.s . and, builders are on handl° put npr houtes'on' the best terms. • • , .lii settling' hsie the emigrant ,hasmanY rt&•. vantages. 'He is within rt. few houri'; ride,o( the great citiesin the Middle States and New, 'England; he is , in . settled, country,, where .every ineProvethent and' comfort 'or civilisation is at hand; 'he is in a jtealthy place . , : and ts not. subject to the Certainty of loosing the greater part of hislamily and his own health by those malignant fevers Which make the,graves'Of so many millions of the young end • hardy in far: • off, regions away froth borne and . friends. 13e 'aids, he base mild Ornate nrid an open winter. There ..are three -trains daily to:Philadelphia, and to.all'thoSe who' improvethi ratlroad Com pany gives a free ticket.. Thd readerwill at once be struck' with ;the .advantages here. presented, anti ask himself why thePreperty'has not been taken up . before., The reason" is',, it V{ , zis never thrown -in the rriarket;'.and:unless. the Stents Were cor.' rect,.no one"wOuld be • inv i. to examine. the 'land before purchasing.. This all are expected to do. • They will see the' land' nder cultivation; they will meet persons; no douht, from own neighborhood; . they .witness the im- Provements; and can iudge'of the charaCter of the.population. Persons•should come prepared to purchase,as.- many, are :locating, and, loca tions are:notheld on refusal: . - ..• The ifamniiinton 'Earrner; a monthly Literary `and Agricultural sheet,'containing full informa tionef Hammonton, will liesent to. each'in- Auirer,.and• cart be .obtained at 25 , cetn.s . 'per ' • Ti'tle' lisiint.eble:' :Warrantee tleitis given, 'Pinar pc all inetimbran re, Mlten:rnrchas money is ' paid. ''Route to thee land;---Letzao. Vine street wharf, .I'bila . delphia7 for' llantnionton by railroad ,at- hal 1 . ,past' seven; A. M.-, and 11.411:j?st.fivP . P. token, there . imjut.re: for .llfr . .':.Byrnes. • Pgar - ! /ing•coirotnii , nces will be found. I.iqteee • anti applications. eon be addressed.' to. 5.% .B. Streit , infd,Mation cheerfully furnished.' . • • • , • •YOUTIX AND MANHOOD. .• . JUST Pu nms , t(ED, the 25th Thousand;• • and.tnailed in a sealed envelope, to. , 'any :a4drei,s i : post paid,' on' . receipt of- - three 'starof*. • . • , • 51EDIOAL ESSAY 01 , 1' THE PRYSICAL F.7.IIAUSiION ANi.) . I7ECA:Y OFTIIF FRAMES CAUSED RY 'sE;.l . A iiUSE," iNFECTION, Tll5 1N.71111.101A . CON SEQUENCES OF MERCURY,. R, J. CULVER.-. WELL, :M. b:, • 'EE . :III3EIt OF TIIE 110 Y AL' COLLEGIi • OUSIIROEOiSS, NT, •.' • Spermaterrhrea or Seminal Emissions,' Genital and Nervous Debility, Impotency and loss of EriergY,. VpresSion of 'Spirits, Timid ity, DiSeaseof the Sexits,l Qrgans, and Innped frients to Marrfage, piomptly. and • effectn 7 ally removed by .the-autlior's, novel and most successful mode *of Areatment, means.Of • which the'invalid can 'regain pristine ' health without havingsrecourse to dangerous and ex; peruiive medicines.' ' . , • (From the LondOn . Lancet.). • , The best .treatise ever, written on a subject of vital importance to :all, well worthy the author's,exalted reputation. • .Address the Publishers; J. C.-KLINE & Co., let Avenue, cot. 19th-street: Post. B . ox .1586, New York City. • • • LEFT FOR HE NOTES AND ACCOUNTS of Irons T •Sr Armstronit, and also• other notes and accounts G: Irons, 'are left with 'Warren Cowles for collection. All those indebted as above, are .Tequested to, call on hitn..and settle, the same'witbout delay. . ' . G. IRONS. Smethport, Sept. 9, 1858. . . VALUABLE. COAL LAND FOR SALE * nn e tiCRES of Coal' and Mineral Land for' 21.11.1 sale. Said land is situated near- the terniinus of 'the B'uffalo Bz. Bradford 'Railroad. For turther payliettlars enquike at the Demoz TAItORESS FLORILLA RUMSEY is prenared,to ..11 1 .1:do'Sewing of all kinds at her residence on Maiastreet,,,one . doot below , Williams! law of.: Tice. She will Cut and, Make'rinea!s and boYs Coats and Pants, Shirts,./kc„ in good'style and warranted to give satisfaction.., ~• • .Grain and produce; taken 'in exchange for work.•:: • ..• ' Nov: 18,1855.'' -TQST DROPIN at the New •Opening in. the e l: Side 11111 , , - übiler'Ett Mason's. Stare; 'and examine a lot of SUGARS at prices That can't rpm CHURNS and Japanned Ware, Steve Pipe and,Tin'Cni Holes at MASON'S: • .1-ItADQOARTERS . • . . 3 • . " •• • . „ ATE AND. IMPORTANT FROM THE - 13L000Y . FIELD . ,0 KANSAS.I :Once, more on the. lightiiing track of the far . - reachiog wires, comes . . the glad, tidings of peace and contentment,' ins,tead.of the .. shrill seiearn,of thedtiath•dealing - • • Marauder, of the .chilling,tate ' of the midnight assassin, • . whO has been • • • • ' • • '. • • ' '.L ruing his hands, . • in the blood - . , . . 0f41.. „ ..., • . • • YoUn ~the • beautiful.• — and - . ' the innocent.. •NoW, • • -.instead olthe wild ,cries • of despair which but lately ;. echoed from every hill and valley. • ••• • ofour' wida',spread land, our cars are • tilled• With the,- ; glad•shoUts of old men•and, mai4ens; young:men and matrons that are. con tinually. • : . .. • FLOWFING • TO THE IIEADQUARTERS OF I.l' 2) a JUSirOPENED . BY. G. IRONS Under the supervision and care of the ftigabld NOT .ONLY Tos EE BUT TO BUY a . tiortion o.f.the JON I 1414 1 $1)(0111111$ anti unprocedentedly CHEAP GOODS Which li'hai.kist receiveOrcari New:Yuyk and Philadelphia 'MILES." Distinctly Understood That he doea.not intend to ape after some of . . • . neighborsby boas Ons of the . . 2 1 .2H2W1N0 a. 4 FIRMNESS, bURABILITY, CET II; A P IJS.S OF HIS. Goods, I~ll.he asks is for..l'u'rchaseis.tol fIALL ANDIOOK AT THEN, Well knowing that ..:no one will -leavc.the Store empty handed. after. once looking at and Learning the Price AT WHICH HE ELLSOODS REMEMI3ER, THE . PLA . C . E.T9 :BUT Ready-MWe Clothi,n Of every deeciiption,lroin common theralle to the finest . cloth Coat, WARRANTED AS, REPRESENTED COME. AND 'EXAMINE For yourselves, as Ave can fit s einything frorn. a „ . boy of. four years.to iimarfof 400 pourids DRY: ,GOODS, GROCERIES CROCKERY,' And in fact everything IcSpt or sold in this Section, is Mr. lONS' :STORE, at/ Corner of Spits% and State Streets, 077wci dooia west of the Baptist Chureh,Jf S,\l ET I I PC)RT: FUTY . DOLLARS FORFEIT. r‘R.••}l.l.lOfER, WILL FORFE IT; $5O Ir . J_Jfniling to;-.Ctire any .case'df secret &Sease. that.tday, vOnli "un . der his care,' no..matter how long:stanOing.dr af fl icting , Either six are id= vitetl.,to• his P.rivate floorns; - 44 . NOrth SEV. Philad'a; mithont fear of interrup tion frOrn•other patients." Stiangers and others who•have,been unfortunate. in the selection of iiPhysician are .invited to.cail: • • • IMP.O . TENCY:7--Through 'unrestiained dulteriee of the 'Tieasionsi by...excese or self abase, the eviliare.numerous: • Premature . itri potency, involuatary-seminal•diseharges 'west . ing of 'the organs, lcoss''of inernory; Si stast. , • tor femalesociety*, general *debility, . preonsti. ttitiOnal derangetnent, are sure . to u necesiarY consult tiie. Doctor .with , conAtlncev' he offers* a perfect cure.. • . • , READ; 'AND..REFLECT.—The• afflicted would dd well to reflect before Arustingll:their health arid hilppinessi and in many cases: their lives, in the hands' of physicians . ignorant . . of this class of maladies. It is certainly imposii hie fOr one .inanle. understand all .the ills- the hoMan family are subject to; .Every respecta ble physician has his peculiar branch, in which . •he is more-successful than his . brother.*profess bra, and to that' he devotes most of his time and study. • . . • •. . . NEA RS pF PRACTICE,. exclutively.rdevo ted to .the study e and treatment :of diseaties. of the sexual organs, together' with - ulcers upon the body, throat, noie; pains. - in the • heed; or . bones, mercurial rheunnatifini, strict ures; gray.el, .irregularities,Aiseases arising from . youthful excesses,. or Impurities' of 'this. blotid, whereby he constitution .htis.. become enfeebled, enahles . the , Doctor to offer speedy: relief to all.WhoMay. place themselves under • 07 - Medicine for Warded to any part of the, United States,---Price Ten Dollars per Package. For dale, •DIt...DICKINSOIO3 . CELEBRA. TED MAONETOLELECTRIC No acid or other ingredient required ; its Power being . ohtaine4 from a. permanent magnet, family' Should be without one., Price only. $lO., VI%LSI:IMO 11:4M21111. Patented •Sept. 9,.1856. . • • - Br RILEr swuITB . - WAHBOARO AND 'BEATER are • 1 the two fait and most natural , implements ever used in Washing Clothes. Notwithstand ing it has been the study of 'inventors to do them -Away', and for that,purpose seyeral;hun drcd patents have been .issued, yet Whits been. of no effeet.: They live failed, in their .at tempt. T,heirmachines have been condemned and .thrown away, and the:.Wash •Beard and Beater again , used in their, stead. • Tills machine :combines them' - together, at tached to a progressive lever.,*pielva Manner as 'gives great power , to .the /3eater,l•Whi-le . either may be used as the'oPerator may desire. The motion of. the Beater it quiclt.and easy; the pressure gentle and powerful, which giVee it the advantage over, all' oth'ermachines; , and is so decided by 'competent judges.' Manufactured. and sold at Mechanicsburg . ; by . . . • .: A. WOLTERS..- . Mechanicsburg, March 18, 1858:- . • • HOWARD ASSOCI ATION PHILAD 7 EL . PHIA . - • . . . . . . A'lleiteiOlent'lnstitution. established by'.iirseisl,endorp theta . . for the' idle( of the sick :and distressed, 'Meted • with Tiroleitt and..Epidentiodiseases: ': • '. - MO all persons afflicted , with ,Diseases, such as BP•ERMATORRIIMA SEMINAL.WEAKNESS,. Ibf- P_OTENOE, -CONORIIIItEA,"GLEEP, - SYPIIILIS, -the, vice of ONANISM, or SELF-AMUSE &c., &c. The Howard Association, to view of the awful 'destroc.• tine of human life,. caused by Sexual Pik:teen, and, the deceptions .practised upon - the , unfortunate; victims of such disemies by Quacks, several years ago directed-their consulting surgeon, as:a CHARITABLE ACT worthy ° ~ their-name, to. open ;a dispousarY • for the- treatment.- o. thin dare of diseases, • in. all their fornis;' and to give, MEDICAL: DVICE .GRATIS' to all who apply by 4etter, with a description of their Condition..age, occupation, habits of:life:die.) and - to ranger extreme poverty.to for nish-medicines FREE OF ellAßCllt..lt'is needless-le add' that the.association commerblethe'highest Medical skill of the age, and willlernisli , tho,. most apptlivedi,medera treatment. ' -The Directors, on tirevievi the past; feel assured' that the Ir labors its th hisphere of benevolent effort;.,haee been of great beiiefit to the' afilictee, enpecialy to the 'young, arid they. have revived denote themselves with - renewed 'zeal to this very .finpotalintt?much, pined cause. Just_ published by the Association, a Report on Sperm atorrhce, or SemintlV.Weaknees,.-Vice. Onaniem, Masturbation, or Self. Abuse,.and other Biseasei of the 'Sexual,Organs. bYthe omitting Surgedn, which 1.11114 Sent byMail (in a sealed Teter envelope) Free of charge, onreceipt . Of two stamps for postage, ,•• • • • • Address, for Report or. treatment; Dr: GEO.;. R,' 'CAL trpuN• Consaltleg Sui'geon, • Iloward•A isociation, No 2 South' Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Ps. By order of.the Directors ZIIA • : 11EA RTWE Lb'" Pr GEO:..IPAIROAILD, Sea7j, • FARM _LANDS 79R . SALE, 25. , .M1LES from Philadelphia by 'Railroad in tha State o New. Jersey. • Soil' among the best for Agricul; turaf purposet,. being a good loam veil, with • clay bottom. ' The land is a large tract divided into small farms, , and, hundreds from all parts Of the country are now settling 'and building.: The crops dah be. seen growing:.. : Terms;from $l5 to $2O per. Acre,. payable' ithin four yeirs by instalthents.. To, visit 'the plaCe-4,eave Vine St. Wharf, at Fhila. at half by Railroad for Hannmonton, or address R. J. Byrnes,Aly letter. See full advereisennent in another.column. THE HAMXQNFON FARMER. • ~ A newspaper'devoted.to Literature ' Ag riculture, also setting forth full accounti of the new.settlement of Hammonton, in New Jersey can be subscribed for at 014,25 cents per an :lnclose postage stampe for :the amount. Ad dress to Editor. of:the Farmer,: Hammonton, Atlantic county, New. Jersey. Those wiihing cheap land, of the bestAnality, in one . of , the healthiest and .most delightful , climates in'the Union, see advertisement of Hammoton Lands. • Cabinet Shop.in'hlechaniesbnxg. • AWOLTERS •reipbetrully announces 'to ..the public •that, ••notwithstanditig .thest:„ hard times, he is manufacturing and keeps straitly on hand all kinds of ftirniture,stick Sc • • 'Ock" di S. DIVANS, • t•• • . • . • • CARD, CENTER, • . • BREAKFAST TABLES, • CHAIFt. of all kinds 'and Styles ' Cane 'an Common , Comon, Reatlyarade.eofllllB, &C., of - the very best,material and•martufauturi. ''• • Smethpurt, Feb.2s, 1858 • ' • 1-tf... . Stone Coal. . . . rtiHE SUBSCRIBER kr , ,ps on linnd for 'sale: Stone Coal, of the . best triOitr; at the. Grist : Mill, in . IVlechaniesburg.- 'Grain of *it kinds taken in exchange. ' • • "• . GHORDIS;C9RWIN:. OPACCO of all kinds, Indigo ,' Nutmegs r andlilashboartle, at. the SIDE HILL.' . . „ To all wanting farms, seCadvdrtis'ement of Harrimontem:Larld!..
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