, • 746,:lissidassisS" ir'ts • , ..'Wherip , he is pre- PulsilliAiiiii•Nrork k his Ilse. w ith P rom p t ' mer.geditii,wetkipikalikeinanner. • •'..4odditifelifeitio l6 o l ll4l l WA toleparhpr, milleOlmeatilltulk : ,oo4 l4oo . 4 Logobse smile Oasis, olail kinds, taken is iiSSIIIINis•!kts work: • isx:iitiolsestash old matins. , 1 •• Lkoik,Vo.Bll*ltlMX JEFFREY% DOUBLE-ACTING SUCTIOX * PORCE PIJ*P . .A.,;35730.111ehiEKA114:,* • •.inditloadot Ball Valves . Att I I, Tat 817118 1B ItAiti Orebtned tighi,tcr'inake and .14.„*" Nemi l Pump, Isola a confidence that his effort. 'to into goniikagiirjkil:oinutyiiiill be oecon. dod by7,llll~eettin"ottjtjfkiKfinfi opera- • J. . ',.Among. tkvioloy„edrtotegas.secured brthe 'lse of this Pump, the tollowing' may he eon.: :oersteds... , „AA .:D . Ilk r.l l . .-. 1; A .doublelstifilM, stilich*wice the - iva ter:Can bis itiiiiKat r. the saprie tme- .2, '... l i 2etiiititiiiiie44tteritirig,',lhns aliiiting• the Norco PtiSciphito Ctrinitron'Vells. .. • • .- • , 4,....M . ie treigformation,,in e`moment, . of the IlluWkifinit iffiCiliiiiiifittiPartOfirethinitiii , • daring. the loss of dwellings by fire, totally un-. ne.ce 15 0rY..4%! ':vt..: e:.l. ~1.1- 4 .-.'. . • . 4. tapebility of watering gardens, • Lawns, Sr tidelligg Isfy) a!,a 11 3., 1 9111 W hidir,'Y'l '. 4 ,9' wiflPfifil hfincetteifilt aplidtnethingtnieSe:.i i 'il-,, , t -.s,Romter to reisevrater with Slight labor to ant s "isitulifnahle'height;' as in juimlying chain ' lialliii'oii;iiiiencii . otheving th'eTump in a hitches; or other rooms Of 'yoiti.dwiiiirik, with * - otitis an d to i the locatiori of :the .. Well or Cia-' • S r ' ' . lt..Afil fiel'E , ';,., ..'.' • 7; he , easy . protection .or the matins:lent "aillirtatXtritts. i,ris .i. i: ~ :: ... . • 1 ~ ..- 8. IliS ease with . liiihay'lle., Mounted sih wheele;Or in other wayibe.inide 'portable. ..- ft • A **R . isitai i i'mihieh .eiisnr,es • great dtira bility, pilitkieitlremilleifig thrownAt of or:. der, Ind makes any tepairs easy and of little cant INS'i Illtrt i' ,,, i,.'!l 't , ; -,, , ~,..S ~ L' • 10. Great ; Cheapness: for the I first., tithe liclogihrthe eust.of .the Force Pump. into the li i iir u t# lol 4 e. oßlfullok,Supion and Vbs # ,* :it isAkansitittrebly. Isiipe- Manufactured andipraalp by the'subscriber; only` a, :Amp' in ,Mechanicsburg.. i. , • _AV , WIA: ..,.., .A. wcga,,Eßq.;: ii at: median ciburg Mira 18 ; 1858: '' ' " MM3N'NZOCLAMAT/ON. TyrARREAS , in and by the 13th section of the Act of the General Assembly of renasyl , skits/tried 'July 3d 1839, entitled', oAn .Act. itilitaretbe:aleati O nS of the Commonwealth," Rii SW thither Sheriff of everr'Oonntyi to ill ii et Winch' eleotions to be held and erf4 reitittiluttetth oaks what officers ate to be slew. tot It Itursuatice thereof, ILJOSE Eli bteltsE, High Shelf okibe4l4Muty, of • M'Kean do there; Issemakiefkimarrated•give this Oldie notice to 10tektrikirtiofsatd Cooky of fdlreall. that a. Gen er4,Petlo,ll wiill beheld in the acid county ou 4.„4; . T.:_iiesAitit , if. :oetober 0. , . PILIPa,,P Wu :day of October, 1859, • for 4P I pi, Rai folloftilrifilbeis to wit :—.:. . r ' MRS' fOt 'Auditor, .6m ' ')lPeraolefoiStitiole, etieral. ' - , Ikaittio__ iloiipresent'the'counties of Tioga il i rotts .4PWerkSlirtdilliarreti in the'State Senate. , 2 1 1 1 1nPper91inii , to terklumt the WM Weil of Clear- Beld, Rik, Jefferson and.Millean, In the. House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, Ono pepoop,f o Z,o o l l 4Y l3o lmetetter!er• 3 Two - TerseThefol d Canny' Atiditcirs. ' 10.Qtle pomp ford orppor. . , . And thetquidtlied'llecteni of the county of filar shall their elections in the several ' tiVitfellitirail - - -..c : ~ , • . , , . • Bbillafitighs4Stustliport, at the Court HOLUM fithiobviort,r ) ~..' ..• !rt. I:. .. a , l - 1 - .. 7. 'r, The township of f ßradford t, t4,Sihool House ' in Littleton. ~,, , ~,„. ' Th e towesbipt,ef voles' af. , is the houle of E. J. liar ggeiga‘imit Coridep l‘ ,4lre schoolhouse ii i e lt . ne'UnilleilillgiOdt‘h the Hotel.l' _ The towish pe Riunlia'afthe Aldrich School house. I`4l I VIM 1: ;It. , ,4 '-, ,s , , t,.,., • Yiti t inlet 4 N 1 '7 1 )9°94 the school ;house township of Keating at the Court House r. ' . .tte . mrnsli - ip of Tat the school Mute in.Port'Alle limy.. •.: -., ,•. • f 1 _ ip, f of : Lafayette-et the ached' house Dais.v ~ ~, ' 4 , •-•., , z .I.' ~ • ritolol4lol'9l,,Nollich,-,itthelTwo of R. tt itilof Otto.' at the 'eclat& louse in Prentissvole: . ~ , ,? ".1 •.' ‘` ' „ TWIR,a4p of itthippon . , at the h ouse .of ri N. Th• towititijOt Sergeant at Wei 'house of Jos. imgvara RA4iiiieaiwyit—l - , ' '' 4 . , 1 :A ',, #. /•',..", !I woo., ii t rio : - - x 104Wii ' ''' ''a hi " i . , i nor gib ~ a ny,J-yon• can , i , r ' 'at mlO licit in them as 1147011 ' pit' 4rAii 40.14C.,1 , :, MASON'S. . J.QP 01 livraT , DEscituiloN, WO:191 iat;Onit VID,="II,4O)TIOIISLir • . • '.; ol3AtitibitA f .e . orEickl. . .. _ , , . • ...._ ii4LOLINV-Ello2l.2Stg::. : e;qo'l , ,tiiiii - 44. - teie. 9;.1850., -. i.. :.:i.., ;R r.,:foxs Yr sm.rriff...',i, . T-ag:. WAbIIBOARD, AND. BBATER. are, `- ..'the s twO Brit and most natural dmplemente ever , used lu . Washing Clothes. Noturithstand-, 1a,14,011/4,beett..:the..„atudrof inVentors . to .40, theta, iiiraY:laitiVioi .' , :thiiitporkieiliviriii 'Sint' silted patents have . • been issued, , Yet jt.has been of no offecti,.Thoy /have- failed i; their at.. tetipt. Their 'Onetime. hive' been ` condemned and thrown aweepand,"the Wash Board and leiter again , used iti•theitt stead. . • • . This .mackine, aotplilepa'thain', together, at. tached'to a,proginssive'leeerin such a manner I. Ores', eat -' ,power to the, • Beeter, s , while eithgtlifil atAirikisp all ,to: imerai r orimiyjleeir . O. fi r Ttii,, tot nof "I he'lleiter, .is gulik iOur ,easj, the pressure gentle 'and nowerful,•whici gives it the.advantage over ail other Machines; and ) isio, ofeetifed bpeo 'rnoitt l iiit! ju4tpi.' i )4. 1.. i Manufactured and sold at Mechanicsburg, by -i ...._ , 1 -. . • \ —:, . A. WOWERS. .' Afechaiiiesbitrg, Mardi. 18, 1858. FIFTY DOLL4.IB . - .FORFEIT. , • •. Tlit. HUNTER' - witLi PORFEnr . $5 . 0 IF . ..L/failing to ; cure any case of secret disease that mfysome under his care, no matter , how. long' , Either . ottirire in vited to his Private , ' Booths -44 North SEV ENTH., St., Phild'a, , without:fear of interrup tion from other . patients; Strangers and others who have-iteien‘ , .unfirrtpitlite. in. this seltlction of Ph3isicfan are 161104.0 - • r "; • IMPOTENCY.—Through Unrestrained , dulgeoce - Of the "passions, by • excess or ••silf abuse, the.'6rils'arenitinerrius: 'Premature iin pOtency, irivOluntary.iernirial disci:Urges Wrist' ing of the oigens„ . loss-rif ' memory, a distsete for - ferdalisociety, geheialdebility; or consti tutional derangement, are sure to foll Ow. neceasary, ccinsult:tlie Doctor with; eonfidnee; he offersa.perfect cure.: - • • O'Ali AND• . REVLgCT.—The afflicted . 1 5,000,d64.011 to:;reiloht :heforri rtriistint( their ffealih7 hnd• happiness, 'and in Many cases their lives,,in.therrhanctp..bi physicians ignoiant bf thii - clais of maladies.' Wig certainly , impoisi tble' for one man to understand all the ills' the human family are 4 sublect. to. • Everyrespecta -ble physician beside piealier branch',in which he hi more,succeseful thawhis most profess . and to ,tbet; he develes most of his' time YEARS OF PRACTICE, •exclusiliely devo-• .ted to the studraid treatment of diseases of the,email: *airs, 'together with ulcers upon fhebOdy;'tfirpat, nose, or • legs,:riini'in Übe head,' of 'bones, mercurial rheumatism, Stridt; urea, gravel, irregulerities,' diseases arieibg from Youthful .excessee,..or imporities•of the blood,, :constitution has becorne enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relied'Ah all sortie may place themselves under : tr,r Medicine forwarded to ,any part ;A .the United States; — Price Ten Dollars per Package, ' 'For DICEINSON'S CELE BEA TED MA( NETOELECTRIC IVIACHINE.+ No acid or oilier ingredientiegoired ; its power beiritolgained . from permanent 'magnet.-: No ihouid be Withoitt Price eiliY sic). NE::W..' - G00 .. :1 S : - ..I:(TEIT,•REVEIVED AT frq ,trf EMI% ~: b;~: NO W ,1110.0*L1/40 /7'1'15 ST TWA 0131 t tkSal TO TTi. ItiIIOITOTS Olt Kia lotwou Venswitasuis Ul' . . . .. . . . . . . /JUTE dubieriber.reipet trulljannohnees t o the Olliteni l'of Atils.county that ''iotwlthetanding the' hard times he lion hand' ar t ,aln thil spring with 'a good amuse tntent 0 .•,; . .i.:;.;:j.,,l,N':wi - A,.it . ::::. fa'Ound.t , - "oil 1' ery °hoop for • -• READY • ' ...."ONLY - ,11 4 viu go lo v e buodneisOWthis \Copptyloe nearly - two yeent,l'lnOW'oonte'to the cOnetnelon that I can no lon. ger do business on the • • , . • . . house etWm CRED . • . And sAaff notonger thie kind of businesa; • Parsons wishing anything in my:line can buy good work, and as cheap as at any other establishment of the kind. . 7 person ex fhir?!bill bold 4tes, or of the mated district herwise, ;is. 'sball ba 'Eicotitire or orAit tbo . • . .ONE.t.PRIOE AND , :READY PA r. ; . 141101, be my, mo Ito, and there ion • will always find me ••• • 'Wien pinetlce no moreildevoiit of crimes ' • ' Called.getting shaved, but gave your Dimes . By buyingoheapi: Bev ready pay,— • , And • then you ' will' come out all tight In the B. EL MASON' 1-tf.. 'eg, ; and • of .tbii ot or Cgmnion , mei . .'of .any•in- . 1 isible 'of arierci riagO, in3nonovealth,, offic . er of amain ap is apnoea Intr . . 3d, nlOctlons.in inabh:led FlB . 1 11Wealt.N.1, • Apottive diar ~ o n Friday. 41.49,ict x •then '-r.5 1 4 4, 4 by. the • SMethport , Yeb. 16 185$ . E. iSr .EATON", biNERA.L . , • FINE GOLD AND. SILVER W A TC H -E S r, • =O, %Ls L•••:tea • • toe a t 4 0.„ ' orLiorrsoo , • •_ ••• • , • MUSICAIi . INSTRUMENTS' 07AnpaiFing pf liNchee anti ,c!c48:1:cli;line; in gnod style an warranted. . • 'A.' WORD ..TO. , i: ',. Tiii:,-:-1.1.-PitiltiC,'• E K N - 0 WIV THAT B ,N. S. BUTLER & CO. OLEAN ARE RECEIVING ONE,OF THE LARGEST' STOCKS . OF SPRLN.4.44SUNMER - '001)S Ever offered for ule in Western New York, Whick'ks,j9si A pAPTED . , TO THE 1 WANTS =MEM Of this \ siction of country; CONSISTING OF THE LATEST STYLE AND FASHION OF DRESS .:.:GOODS; IN ENDLESS VAAIIETIE4 Which'neither tinle.notspice can describe. ALSO, S'Ll4 Of every description, MILLINERY GOODS, ..). • CLOTHS, •.: : ... 'VESTING'S, CASSIMERES, ,110IISEKEEPERS' GOOD'S, KENTUCKY' JEANS, • GENT'S &' , LADIE'S GLOVES AND HOSIERY, karniOre' and .Mpchanic CASTMERES, c . • ";: LACES : YANKEE NOTIONS, , y ~ y '~-I. MIRRORS, WALL AND WINDOW PAI'ER; GROCERIES, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND. SHOES, IP H . 0 PAINTS,' S OIL. 4kc;• . ,&c. And a thciusand other,things which they. can and will, sell at such prices is to defy any small stock to compete as everybody ,basseen for .the, last year. Believing still that. the ONE PRICE SYSTEM' Is the only way to sell goody, •with prompt. attention, without deception or hum- bug to any ` oue. Knowing thit the People are Best Judges, we cordially invite 111 CLOSE CASH BUYERS TO LOOK . AT OUR Im=eris'e StOok Before'pnichasing eliewhere, and ve•will GIVE , THEM 'THEIR• MONEY'S WORTH. N. S. BUTLER, N. S. BUTLER & CO. - Oni Price Regulator. MEE DOMSTIb GOODS, FARMERS' DRILLS; HATS, CAPS, EMBROIDERIES, with us 4 ~... , . . . . StIQE ,, I3ITSINESS.AND FACTORIES' c an . . . _ be.:c . airled an'pro fi tably:_at Harnmontqn: .'Seq 'advertisemenroflianimoi.don Lands. - .' .'..• .. DR. RtMTER'S m.g.,1.)1..c.A.,L.:: , .....11 - 4:ly.v4L, ippularOise.on • ILLLIZ-I.lok WeVitti.OHS • Their :Physiology, 'Ftnctione and Sexual'Die : .ordere,olevery kind, with neverTfailing rem- :'ediee for the eiteedir dure of diseaieti of vete ithd.'delictite chartieter,lnident to the violatiotiat .the Laws, of Nature and of Na- PRICE-TWENTY-FIVE CENTS , • • • The'auther. of the titiove • N volume is, a • graduate,. • WiP1 1 1.("• end havitig, .devoted ;14it l ' ' • • • • •• • • quarter .of a .century to vitr • study: and treatment - wwc~ of Syphilis. sad' kindred . S.'%. disorders its speciality, • - he t!as.become posseised of most- nvSluable information in regard..to the same, , and,is stile to cenapressinto vade mecum •torimasti the very :eitintescence of medical sci-. once on this impottani-subject ;,pnil es the re, sult..of ihe.: experience. :of the most: eminent physiciani in Europe and America is thorough ly, demonstrated his own .highly successful practice in tAle treatment of secret diseases in many,Thoulandis of cases in tliecity,of delphia alone: • • . Testinuniyof Mei Prof. of Obstertrioin •,,•.. , - • . • - . "DR. HUNTER'S -MEDICAL -MANUAL." -The author of this work,.-,unlike the majority of thosa who .advertise, to cure the. diseases of which it treats, is.a graduate of one of the ,ttest colleges in• the United States: It affords me pleasure to recommend him'to.the unfortunate, or to the victim of : malpractice, as a' aueeesejal and experienced: 'pfacOtiener,i whose 'honor and integrity they May place the greatest con, fidenee. , JQS. S. LONGSHOAE, D. . . Pram A. Tirodwctril, of s Penn. Univer aity,.F/ula It gives me pleasure to add rpy testimony ; to the'professional ability or the. Author of. the gi. Afedic . al Manual." Numerous-, cases of die eases attic.. Genital. Orgnns, sortie of theme of long standing; ~Nave come under my notice, in, .Which his skill - has !Jeer! 'manifest in restoring .to perfect health, in some instances where the patient, has been considered beyond.rnediehl aid. In the , . treatment of seminal , weakness, or, die-' arrangement of the functions produced by Self. abuse, or 'Exems . vehery,, I. -do not know his env:riot in- the • profession. - I have *been ac quainted with the: Anther some thirty' genie, and . deem it no more than justice to him' as well na a kindness'to the-unfortunate,. victims 'of early indiheretion, to recommend him as one in whose, profesaitinal skill and ; integrity they may safely- confida"thetniolVet. . • •.. • • • ••• ALFRED WCODWARD;, M. D.'. .. - One ccipystiecurely envelope4;swill- be forward ed free of, postage.' to any part of. the' United States for 25 cents, orb 'copies for $l.• 'drone, post paid; COSDEN. & b0x . 157, , Philadelphie. • a7l'l36oksellers;•Cen . vassers and Book : Agent's supplied on the most 'liberal ternis.• DR. COGGSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL SALT. .FOR INFLAMMATORY, DISRASES ONLY New 31eilical Salt !. • New M,edieill Salt! ' L.s NOT A. CUR. 6" ALL! • ta - Forlntanimatory Diseases Only: COGGSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL S' instead of beinga remedy for all ills, has control Over , but.one ill, has..but one aim and' acCompliihes• but .• One -thing,, to wit: aVUDUES;LNFLAI Whatever, be its form or lOCality,m,hither in' the head, throat, abdomen, extremities or skin. • xtEW.MEDICA . SALT.: Its peculiar .1.1 • excelleucOls, thiCwithOut theuseless.l;ass of blood and. etrength,it i effectuallycur.es lii- Ihminsatory Disease.,, (no others) , by prodacing; an eqtillibriurnof.all' the Iluidein the body, the. want of.which is the Pole on tin of inflamatioiff OTICE TO INVALIDS I r The follow ing form which the. unbalanced fluids air sume, and many not h'ersrmentioned, that have more, or less fever or pain, are as easily ,sub= 'titled by the Now Medical Salt, as Are is ex'.. tinguished by water, to wit: Brain. Fever, Headache, Rush : of Blood- . to' the Head • and Heart; Fits, Inflamed. eyes, 'ears, 'nose; lungs and liveViNeuralgin, Spinal affections . , Erysip_ :Bronchitis; Pleurisy, Asthma, Coughs, DYspepsiti, 'Venereal Diseases,..Rhetimatism; Gout; Scruffala, and all itching and' other cuta neous eruptions;Colds, and Female Digeases., . . . COggewell's Medical Salt ex : LL arts; Ilk° the vacine matter, an extriordi= nary influeace ...over.the veins and arteries,. re: suiting in gradual' decline Of inflammation as indicated, by tbe pulse, which' soon resumes its narurals state, as the . . heat, pain.and . fever dish' . Da . C,9ggswell'a 'Ne :Medical Salt does just what it . claims to do—no more, no less,—equalizes the fluids by remelting from the system all: arterial and venous obstructions. Doetiptive Circulars' rosy be obtaineiffroni any Druggist , who has • this valuable medicine for . . Ds. Cog gewell's New Medical'. Salt Get a - Circulat. • Ask any DrUgkist, about theNEW MEDICAL SALT. Ask your neigh_ bore about the NEW'MEDICAL SALT. •If sick, try; if not sick, remember. the NEW MED ICAL SALT. • . Dr. Coggswell'altalphlogistio Salt. ACUTE PACK'AGiS, $1; CLIEONIC 40, $2 50'. Sant by mail, free of expense; on taceiptof price Irivalids with chronic or long standing dts eases, should ALWAYS order. :a chroriic package: ' • ' D. - C.' TAYLOR CO. - , • • .General 'Agents, 202, Dock St. Phila.. TI ju E. COGSWELL% NEW . MEDICAL SALT is for 'sale in Smethport by j.C: & Co.; and by all 'enterprising . 'Druggists wherever the Democrat ie, read'. As it is not a patent medicine, but the prescription Of.art em. inent'Phitiiciat, no One should fail to try the New Medical Stilt. • For testimonials and directions see Circular. _ . NEW CARRIAGEAND WAGON SHOP.. tABIES McDONALD would inform the pub lic thSt lie has Shop' sat Ihe lower eiyl of town op the,;piernises recently occupied by. N: Med b ury; e'iirding•faCtorY,' and •is prepared to liuill ell lcinds.of. • CARRIAGES AND WAGONS At ribownotiee, l in' a workman-like manner; and at reasonable-Prices; Having had a large experience n'the business, he feel ,satisfied that bis.work will fully meet:the requirements of all who will favor him With their patronage Repairing promptly attended to SmethportiAprili 10; IS”. Or 0 ,0 DiS F,; - .:::-_CHEAP.. TATLOWS . .RE.GULATOR: 4. N. pildr has ',tow iii Storethe Largest' Stock of NEW. SUMMER. GOODS Euir. brottild 1,nt0 ... M.4 County; Presenting: . . lINEQUAIEDAT.TnACTIONif EXTENT; VARIETY, .ELRGANCE, and '. BEAUTY of design and coloring. ' . • IJ3IIOIII ARE : HERE Now is the Time To.Seliet from , the Largest Stock and .Pr;rdiaso .Goods while PRICES ARE DOWN! TheiGoOds..ll4 :do.liAg Off llte HOT CAKES , of a r FROSTY MORNING 41161 . those . who wish lo mate CHOICE .SELECTIONS SHOULD CALL EARLY I R ST C 0 ME,IqRST SE:IIV,EOk Ills Imine#4o ! Stoo:E'ronsists • of •7. DRY GOODS, In Endless ,Tarie!y PARASOLS AND .UMBRELLAS, READY-HALIE CLOTHING, CLOTHS. Vr.STINGS; MILLINERY- GOODS; LAMES' DRESS PRINTS, LAWNS, LADIES'2.CkIALLI & LAWN ROBES, Froupeed, at $1 DEBAIZES, ii) ots • . facia Cdniplefis Assorinient of • I.oooo.ytis..BßoWN • 5,000 BLEACHED SIiEETINpS G- 11 0 . CJE it 1 E ,S SUGARS, FLOUR, • PORK, &c. . . BANS at 12i Cts. TEASat 31 to 62i dc. BOOTS & SHOES, -Largest stock ever. offered 'in this .section of country,.. Men's Kip Boot s, .11 prime article,— Women'-s. Calf toots, Men's Brogan Shoes, Women's Gaiters, tipped, Women's enameled. Bootees,. . . • In addition to the above he has alatie quan- • STOVE..S',.•: • . . . HARDWARE, ; CROCKERY, 'DRUGS MEDIOINES,• YANKEE NOTIONS; , HATS AND• CAPS, IRON'of Rod and , • • Troop - /ion, • , •-• • • German; and Omit Seiel, • " • Wash Tubs and prahi Measures, • Patent Pails, Wash Boards; Vinegar, Fluid, Camphene, Turpentine, • • • AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, . And'a thousand other -things .too numerous to rnentien, which sold • -,' WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. , 02"*.country merchants' supplied at as .low prices as they cnn buy in New York or any of the eastern cities, for cash or approved credit. Striethport, June, 1859. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTHA . NO MAT . U.RITY • ••Jrnst Publishe d , Grail*, 25th Tnousand - , AFEW WORDS ON THE. RAT . JONAL TREATMENT, without Medicine , of Slier matorrhea, or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Etnis sions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of : the system, Impotency, and linpedi meats to. Marriage generally. . . • • " BY 8.. DE LANEY M D -The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in.the imprudence and solitude of youth; may be easily removed wrru- OuT MEDICINE, is in this• snaall tract, clearly , de monstrated; and lha entirely neiv and highly successful treatment, aiadopted by the Author, fully.explained, by, means of , which..every one it; enabled to cure lIISELF perfectly and at . the law possible cost, thereby avoiding all the ad vertised Aostrurni ofthe day. . • Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed.envelope by remitting (post .paid) two postage stamps to. Da. B. Dh: LANEY,'SS East 31st: Street, New York City.- THETHE 41.1SSoRIBER,.leeeps'on :hand for ante' Stone Coal; of the best •quality, at the Grist Dail!, in Ntechaniesbuig.. Giain tllcen in eachanwe • •- . • CQURT .• PROCLAMATION. WHEWEAS the. Hon. Robert G. White's' President Judge, and. the.lHons:-.1.- Dar= ling and S. Holnnei, Associate :Judges •of the Courts of Oyer & Terminer .and .General Jail' beliiiery; Quarter Seisions of itlie Peace; phans' Cptirt and Court.Of *Common Pleas foe. the CoUnty of M'Kean have issued'theirprecepti bearing date Saturday, tbe 'second day of Idly,- in the year of out. Lord one thousand• eight hundred and fifty;.nine„ and •to -rne directed; for holding a Court.of Gyer•and Terrniner and Gen-- eril Jail -Delivery; . quarter Sessions of,. _the Peace,': Orpbans'. Court; ••and Court. of Coninior• Pleas, in the .RorOugh of. Srilethport; ok•.111on ; day, the twenty-sixth day .cif of, next,- and to continue one week.. " • • • • Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coro. , ners, Justices -the Peace and Constables! Within the county, that they be then and there in their, proper persons, at lO o'clock A. M. of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions,. examinatiens, and other remembrances, to do' those things. which their (:4ficed appertain to be done. And those Who are bound by their reer.: ognizances to prosecute the prisoners that are or shall be in the` jail of said county of M'Kean, are. to be then, and there to prosecute against them as will be just.. • . Dated .at Smethport, July seventh, 1859,- and thel3-Ith ye'ar of the Independence of the . United States of America. - - • NW AGRICULTURAL BE TO ALL' WANTING . F A RARE OPPORTUNITY IN F.LIGHT 'ECM AND HEALTHY CLIMATE 25 'MILES SOUTHEAST OF PHILA DELPHIA, ON'THfICAMDEN • • AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD NEW JERSEY. Ati old estate consisting' of several thoUsands of acres of productive soil has been . divided - into Terms of various sizes to .ruit the purchasers. A population.tif some Fifteen' hundricl;• from various parts of the middle States and New. England' have settled 'there the past year,. im proved.their..places,; Una raised excellent crops. The price of theiand is afthe.low..surn of from $l5 to $2O per acre, the soil is ..of 'the hest. quality for", - the production of ,11rheat,.. Clover, Corn; Peaches, Gross Und Vtgetables.: IT IS CONSIDERED THE BEST FRUIT SOIL IN THE UNION. :The.place is perfectly, secure from frosts—the destructive enemy of the, far mer. - Crops of grain, grass and fruit are now growing and'can be • seen: By, examining the 'place itself, .a Correct,judgment• can be formed Of the productiveness of the land.. -The terms 'are made easy to - secure the rapid improvenient of the, land, which is only sold for 40114 iOi• p . O Ovemeit C. The result'has. been that .within• the' past year; some three 4ttildreeg houses have been erected; two mills, one steam; four stores, some forty vineyards' and Peach..' orchards. •planted, and a large number of otherimprove ments, making it.a.desirable and active- place of • busiriess. ' • . „ ' • . ' CUNGHAMS, as the readermay perceive from its location, is. Produce., bringing double . the price than in locatiops ewe) , from the:city, and more than doublq,the.price at the. West. It is - known that the earliest :and best' fruits and vegetables in thislatitude coffin from New Jersey, and are annually.rexported to the extent of Millions. . , In locating,hera, the settler has many adimn tages. He is irf a few hours' ride .of the great cities of Nok Tlngland and Middle States, he is. near his old friends and associations, he is in a settled country' tolicie: every . imyrovetoent of . comfort, and civilization is at hand. He.can buy every 'article he wants at the cheapest price, and sell his produce for the,,. highest,_ (in ,the West this. is reversed,)' he has schools for his children, divine servtre , and will.. .enjoY an open winter, and delightful climate; -whereTe 'Vers are utterly unknown.'.... The result of, the change upon those from the North,. has . gener 7 ally been to restore them to an excellent state„ COTTON YARN In the way of building and iinproving, lum ber can be obtained at the mills 'at the rate of $lO. to $l5 .per thonSand. Bricks from the brick yaid Opened In the place, every article can be procured:in the place, 00 carpenters are at hand, and there is no place in the Union where.. buildings: and iMprovements can 'be made cheaper. • • • . The.reader will at once be . strualc with the advantages . . here presented, and ask , himself. why the property.has net been taken uplbefore. The reason is; it was never thrown in the market; and unless these statements( were cor rect, no one 'would be invited to examine the land before Purchasing. This - all are etcpected, to d 0... They Will see land under cultivation; finch is -the extent of the settlement that they, will no dcnibt, meet persons from their, own. neighborhood; 'they - will . witness the improve_. rents and can judge the .character of the pop 'lllation. If they come' with•a view tti settle. they should come prepared to :stay riday or two and be ready to purchase, as locations can not-lie held on.-refusal. • . There,are.tvvO 'daily trains to Philadelphia, and to all:settlers who improve,. TUE RAILRAOD COMPANY .01VESA FREE TICKET FOR SIX MONTHS, AND A HALF-PRIOR TICKET FOR TUREE YEARS. • THE TOWN OF. HAMMONTON •ln:connectlon with the:agricultural settle= thent;it new and thriving town . has : naturally arisen;wh ch. presents inducements for any find of bUsiniss; particularly stores and manufacto ries. The Shoe-busthess could be, carried on in. this place and market to good advantage; also cotton business, and manufactories of agricaltu; ral implements or Founderiis for casting :manor- . tides., The improvement has been so rapi&cia to insure "a constant and permanent ingease of. business. Town lots of a good size, we . do hot sell; small ones as it would effect the improve ment of the•place, can be had at from $lOO and The Ilammenten .FOrnisr, a monthly .literary . and agricultural sheet, containing; full informa tion of Hammonton, can b! obtained at 25 cents • per annum. : Title liidisputable--warrintee. deeds given, clear Of ,all inctimbrance when Money is paid. Route 'to the land: ••leave . Vine . street' wharf, Philadelphia, for Hammonton by Railroad,' at 7i A. M., or 4. 3 M.. Fare:9o cents**. When there inquire for Mr. :Byrnes..: 'Boarding con veniences- on han4: = PartieS . had better itap' .with'lVlr. Byrnes, a in:ltielpil; until they have decided as to purchasing, as he will show them over the land in his carriage,...free of.eipense.' Letters and applications can be addressed .to. Landis & Byrnes; 'Hammonton • Atlantic Co. New Jersey, or. S. BisCoughlin;lo2 • South Fifth Street ; Maps and informa tion checi fully furnistind& . • . """ • Stone Coal.. GHORDIS CORWIN 4•OSEPI-1 Mo THE MARKET; THE BEST IN THE ,UNION SE, Sheriff.
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