M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, September 22, 1859, Image 4

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'-• •if stiWct‘tritaf COmtuni Pleas of bi'Kerin Con n
•• Vie tiajfei;nia, . l ihillr tit Porial Infitatitk snip
at . the Courtgown 11 . ormigrit .of Si-urea !
-';'iant;oo,Mondey;-thn twentpairith thry of
timbeejist.,,s44.o , o'eloiek , ot: *ski , day,
the' follisieintuseribral, property, *it: ‘' •
• .fl'he briliwitig*ldescribekiteil, Estikte sifsaite
of Mean
and Attie of:RpoessylysniaelouodedN.and 'des
follows, ..to at the
neethH, ,-ont*ritor of, warrant No. tidn; thence
IP. Oki, Cod „eaid•Wittant,, . smithy, one
. tini
.:Ptflirildtattaissnitronit Vetches, to the centre; .f
•'-., Jinni thence west - one . hundred
intdativiritpatte- and twO-tenth perchie to ' a
• , corner; •thence nista one hundred arid.seventy
: 0:1 110 . - tine - of /aid. wertant;
thence on,,the, line . •of raid warrant, one hurt. :
.dtefland,eighty-seven and two-tenth perehee
En'AeVittie,`cif ; beginning.% Containing two
• iitindred ',acres-and *lever! pitches of :land,
aid taken in : execution is the prop
. eity or/ 8. ,
9viatt, at the "suit of Truman and
-ALSO
All the right title and;, interest of the defen
. dint to the ,ifollowing described Real 'Estate
bl'lCean -county;
.Piiliinsibriiiii;` ,. 'to ,. ..riit:—Beginning at.* a post
stranding
.Ibs perches west of the south-west
• cereal. of lot conveyed by:John seating BC, Co.
to John P. Diane, ow warrant No. 3-1-1.1, and
'whir put otthe said, warrant and of warrant
.1i0:'344411' thence:emit eighty-eix rods and six.
Mika ;(tK:,tIP) to , a stake in the centre irf the
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road leading 'south from the
.E'vans school
bole; :themes south eight degreis, east eighty-
Riyie perches to the, west line of James Evans'
get; ft being 'Ebel east line. of. said lot, seventy-.
see ; perches trn.a. post;, thence west. one hun;
dred percheir trne east;: thence north_one.hun- ‘
died , and sixty percher earth! 'place of begin
0 0 111 Containing ninety-six .. . aerie and seven
perches- of be the same more'or less;
about thirty-por :.acres. improved, one . new
••trims beige, one frame barn and about t wen=
liy-five fruit.treel.
grnizeigand taken in execution as the proper
ty of Aries . !Arneson at the ink of ;Jacob. M.
Cenkeyfor'the use, of Henry Baldwin. • ,
-ALSO
.
• Allthe right, title and inteietit sof the tiefen;
. dont to and•in the, following desetibed rettl . es-
Atte in Smethport Biliotigh; .11VICeatt comity,
.Penneylvania;bounded and described.as tollpkvi:
liegintiling . it the itooth-east-corner.or lot No.
hi.. Of i n *lure No: ftj , -nine • 091 ' in . said
Borough Plat; thence westalong the south line
of said lot, •• No. . twenty-eight [2,SJ feet;
*hence south sixty-girl [641 feet tn.the place or
beginnini—being thetaouib-east corner of said.
Sized mitt taken:in execution is the proper-.
ty of Henry F. .Willisins at the guit of Hiram
Payne now far the nee of D: R..Ba don.
Alf tile right, title and interest of'defendant
to the folloveing• described Real E.tate, to vitt;
The following tractu of lan1:--Warrants num-
Itered 4871,:'4872, 4873, 4874, 4875.; the north
half of 4878, in :whole of nunibers' 3700, 3719 . ,
3717, 3708;
,3703, 'arid east half 'of No: 3716,
in Corjdon townithip, and numbers 4917,3309;
3424, 3423, and north half of 3122, 'in Brad
.ford toiroibip; Containirig' abotit eighteen
thoueand ~eras of laud, more or less. The
Whole situate In hiltesn county pennsylvania.
About fifty agree', improved, one lerge.-ateem
Bair ohs with, SjiW 41'1
.111, eleven: farm
Houses, 'six .shinty Houses', four
frame Borns, olio-Blacksmith Shop, and about
four milmrof Tram Road.
Seised andiaken. in execution as the prop
erty of . Markt Clarks 'at the'auit of Thomas
Struthira:
—Alsd-.
.
`'' , Thi'following., described Real Estate situate
in Bradford, townehiP,MTean "counts? Pe n I-
Vitale, -bounded and described • is. follows, to
wit:--fieginnitig 'at . a "beech; being the north
west cOrner,of lot of William Mantzy thence
went ninety and Elva-tenth (90 5-10) perches to h
poet in tbit line - of the Vitighnlot; thence south
runety l nine and aev'eri-tentin (99 7-10) petthes
to a• posit thanes east ninety and fivi-tgnth
(90 ; 5=10) , perches ,to a beech corner! , thence
.north ninnty 7 nine and,- seven-tenth (99 7-10)
parahes, the 'place :beginfiing. Con ts in-
Afty-three acres Ind two tenths of an acre,
bathe same more or. Imp, being part'of war-,
•iont No. 2192; abont thirty ticrea improved,
ode frame House, one frame Bern, and a quan
tity Of fruit trees:, • . •
' , Seized .
and • taken in execution es the prop
erty of 0: F. *kat*, ikt,. the suit of B. D.and
—Atso--
'Ali the defendant's right, title and 'interest
to the.following described 'building' and lot of
ground, to witt—Said building is a Store House.
of terd.atorfes high, constructed' of wood , hav,-
rlng a frOrit of - about thirty-two feet and a depth
istaitoat tipy feet, situated on Main street,
between State- and Fulton Streets ' and tvaing
on aritsare'No. 59 in :the Borough of
: Assiatbport and. County aforesaid.
Seised and laken in mention as the prop=
arly,nfilary at the. suit of S.
10,10,11senisollitnes Ili Genthner and Nathan
. :11Zdeon, , dsting" bossiness under the firm of Stone,
• gentheser.& Ca. . : -
, 1 . 1 30
• diacsibed Real Estate, to wit:
flits'lNl4o:lLOCitS. tbe ',Maga of Littleton,
itirdlittli,4lo.ll4,,ltsunitylvaniii; bounded on the
vbeelb .l o( . 4*. .semoo 'lnt by lot No. to, south
byjskniksta, .by Congress Street;
:bent lei(lfrk9i,bl„,iiii village of Llttleton—
' rodifisitt and tivelie rods
Congresi",striet;: „eontatoing seVenty .- -two
-,square; mods; MOM offeis. Improved, and one
tranioßoustiOn'the • • .•
hi the,. Seine . village;
banttilell on Jhe, north by . Elm . ; street; east . by,
' lot No. 137, south ,by land of N. Langmade,
Slild*ot by Congress street; beink lot No.
!gg;:Sotrtninlng eighty-seven square , rodr,lnore
, , ,
IMO 'Ulan in 'etecutinn as the prop
„tri*li(PhAti,'Aik**;„-it. the suit of .'MlCean
;'',C 11 10,4077;: -; •' 7 , • •—• • ” • • •
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g , 4114116 ifaktitle and interest of the defen
th,.. hindivisc deieribed Real Estate,
441iiii ShiPiith township. M'Kean county;
~,,i ti loillpti#undeil and ,described as fol.
13 ,
)riii-4-„Akiiiii egi the west, by •Jahn P.
.:‘-5- 'NtskastiNttlit.br the mail leading from
140,4,9k*Is:pimitoriiim, on the east by %he
',kteMtvigoblril ! lvhillwiik 'resides, on the
is t
c 3 ::'ltint#lYl)so11l
•-t11111411110j: Oils* *Wet ' 1 wenty-five . acres,
4 .:ZIAIWSIP4( '"tiritiebiiia'vro frame Houses,
~ , , ImOdroini, , eresrlOstr - 60' 'lntl tireesl be.
0 4 0. 4 4 nsakiiiit No. 6108. • •. -- ,
'iVA4OOII/od.oo4lli!ltitx , ll execution as the prop
ficiSt;ldersielF,Rnitali!j'etthe 'suit of. Thomas
10,111 1 1 - ,';''' '', ' • • -
t: , .',.1.; , :;„ ~7 ' '
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All iheright;:tit IP, 'interest andilalin of tlki.
liffeht4ntltithe...followine deserklit:d Real E.
late r ' sitnnte..'..in Eldred; tiitkhiehipi . , WKeen
county;: Pennßylvaniar.tibtintfed:on the' north
by fonds of • Petty Frost, on' the ehot and south
by lanai of, pope . CO, on the .west by lands
13artenlornd heing part of. warrant
1".;;Y. ",'it being fhe wnieh defendant
now • liyet and rt4hles; rontaining filly. acres,
. .
more' or •lessr about thirty acres. irniiravetl, one
log [Ouse; One hoard Shanty,,antt ittn?ot t wen-
Seized and taken •in;cutt . ion' es the propr l
city' of Robertßarton, at sthe o( Henry. G.
•••: Alf the right,.titleand interest .df the Men
dant to the following .described' Estite,
situate in IFCtingjownshiio i rittgean - county,.
Pennsylvania; . bounded and . de4pribeil `aa fol
lows, viz:—Bounded on- the nett h.bk . Charles
Ferris,"on.the east by ,the turnpike road lead
ing froMtimethimit •to,Olesin, on the south by
linds'of:•11: Metrie.and *.Tirnothy 'Tubbs, : . and:
west hylands of being the
north-west part of:lot No.•• 22; about
acres improved; one frame House,.(iame Born,
Shoe S hop, and small : Tannery . oriel: about—
Fruit Tref% " • • • •
Seised atataken,in execution as'the prop;:.
erty. cifiettnt. • Olds,:.ait the. lait.of
Howard, now (Or thotime of R. V..Hogart:
ALSO;- , • •
All the right, title, inteiest . nntl claim or. de,
fondants .to the following described Real'Estrite
;situate in Keating lownsbip, IYUKeari. couuty;
Penusylvinia; .bounded described as 'fol.
:lOWA, to 'wit:--BegiOning at ..ttie
corner of loi. No. zoo of the Bingham 'survey;
the,nte' east along the line of 'Said lot one,hin't
dredredslco a corner; thence south. two hun
dred andeightY rods to a 'eciriteri. ihence.'west
Sixty rods . . to. a corner; thence south: . about
eightyrods, be the same 'more or less,, to, the
eatt'ar,d west State .
; Road; thence, in a. south
erly dkiection, 'along said road ,to the line of
lands ann . /eyed' by • the 13irigham • TruS
tees to Hull'and Morse; thence north, alo4
said.,Jine r to the.
place 'of beginning; being a
part, of said lot No. 100; ceotaining • one hun*J
dred andeighty-five aeres,. more - or less, with
usual'adlowance of six:per cent: :About eight
acres improved, one franie Potisi,.. one Log
House,' one new frame Barn, and one new
Steers . ] Saw • .
Seized And taken•in execution .as the prop:
erty of Soloman Sartwell • and Samuel B. Sart
well, at the suit of •Vincent Clark 4 Co. • •
• • ..•
r• The' foll Owing described Reil ; Estate, situate
in'Keating• township, WlCerin•caunty," Penn.
sylvania, bounded and described as folloivs, to
wit;--On• the," north•by lands of Isiael Moore
and Willis Barrett, east by Willis Barrett,'
sonth.by,. the Vurnpikeßoad, west' by Oliver
Irons and Israel. Moore; : being the north part of
lot 'fi10..27 of Bingham allotment in' Keating
townshipi containing about eighty acres more
or less; abOut forty acres improved, one; Frame;
House, one" Shanty ,Housh, one Framh. 'B arn,
and one Saw Mal, and about fi fty Fruit Trees. -
Seized and taken in. execution - as the 'prop ,
.erty of Ransom Beckwith and•terre . tenants, at
the sbi tof -William C. White now for the use.
of,Charlos C. Garkill. -.- " •
--ALso—
All, the right, title and interest of the defend-.
at:t to and:in the equal undivided hall 'nt .war;
rant number 4955 in Shipper to4mehip, NPlcean
County, Pennsylvania; containing nine hundred
and ninety acres of land and allowinee of six
percent—unimproved. '
• Seized and taken irif.xseution as the promir
.ly. of John Beers' at this suit of Hamilton la
-ALSO--
•All the right, title; interest and claim of de 7
fendants,to the following described Real:Estate
situate in Beating township, M'Kettn county
Pennsylvania; bounded and described as fol.
loivai. to' Witt-Beginning ,ar the nortli-west
corner of lot No. 190 of the Bingham Survey;
thence east, slang the line of said lot, one hun•
dred rods to a corner; thence south two hun
dred and,eighty rods to a corner;. thence west
sixty rods to a corner; thence south about
eighty rods, be the same More or less, to the .
East and West State . Road; thence in 'a south
"erly directioh, along the said to the line
of lands sinveyed by the Bingham Trustees
to Hull and Morse; . thence north, along the
said line,, to the place of beginning; being part
of said lot No. 390. Containing one hundred
and eighty.five acres, more or lesi,, with the
usuat allowance"of , six per cent. About eight
acres improved, one frame new House, one , log
House, one'new frame Barn, .and one new
steam Saw Mill. • .."
• Seized and taken in, execution as the prop
erty of Sammie! B. Sartivell and Solomon Sart
wen,. at the suit of Godfrey, Green & Co. , now
for he , use of White and 'Wright. • •
.
All - the right, title, interest and 'claim of
the rlefendant to the 'following desoribed Real
1 1
Estate, situa e in Norwich township, n -
M'Kea
county, Pen syivania, boUnded and described
'as follow's;. iz:—Bounded north by' the Red
Mill Creek road; adjoining knds of ..Horace
Colegrove and John 'Ealiher,, east on. the ioad
on the west side of 'Potato creek, south by
lan& of William Heinemsn,,and west by lands
J
of John J. , Hidgway; containing. fifty. acres
more or lima, about twenty acres impiove4
about' twenty Apple Trees and a frame House.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Levi Davis; at the suit of .B. D. 'and
H. Hamlin. ' ' . - -
-ALSO
. . .
• All the right, title and interest of defendant
to the following described Real Estate, situate
in Hamlin township, hi i Ktan county, Penn
sylvarda,bounded and describe& as follows:
Bounded, north, by Cooper . lands; east by the
road and Hiram P. Burlingame ; south by' Abel
Aldrich and west by J. W. Starks. -Contain
ing abeut twelve acres of land, more orless.
Known is the , Wilkei Mill let. Imptoveds' one
Saw Mill, one plank Dwelling House, one small
Seized and' taken in execution as the prop.
erty of Joseph Wilkes and Lennius Bell, terre
tenants: at the suit of S. B. Sart well now for
the Elie of Ward
,'&
• JOSEPH MORSE,
'Sinethpor!, Sept.l, 1859.
MEW LIVERY STABLE, IN. TOWN.
THE'str.SSCRISER announces to the pub_
lic that lie established'a Livery Stable
in the Borough:of .Smetliport., it islocated. on
Main Streit, a few rods below Mechanic street,
aniternbraces.i .seleited Stock.. Single
and double horses . and' *Allies, infaistied . at
an times, at low rates, with or without drivers .
,
The proprietor , keeps none but loun d . and gen.
Ile horses, which are perfectly reliable "and free
'froth fault or.triek. . -
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• With.' an extensive experience in thEynlifi
nes., and a .(leteraiinat ion to please' his costa
iners; the proprietor solicits the patronage oil
the public. .
Satethport,, April 28, 2859
. S hoes .
A SIFEI .{ , ' , cati!!u,f o:9ti . an4 i . i; give
jILIC . PANS; [lll new and
shiny—you
can
see an henest , ;nien i e (nee in *mils min
as you pay.over the dor, - at' , I'HASOIVS:
Etr.nr DISCICIPTION,
NEATLY,•' CiTAPLY AND.EXPEDITIOUSLY
EXECUTEVAT THE
. DEMOCRAT OFEICE.
hAttVE2R4S 1LLU1322Y2.
.patented . tE r i e t 1856.
RILEP SalifTff
THE WASHBOARD .AND,,BEATER. are
> the- two first and most . natu ral :
ever used in Washing Clothes. •NM withstand
ingsit hag been 'the' study - of inventing . to do'
them away; and ,Illat purpose several.: hhn
died patents have' beedligued, yet .it has been
of no effect.'. • They: have faile'd in. their.• at
tempt. •Their Machines have been. condemned
and throix» away, and . the Wash Board and
Beater again used.in their stead. •
•
.This-rriashine
. combines them together, at.
tached to a picigresiive level : inloch a manner
as gives great . power: . to.. the-. fleeter, While'
either may be used ailhe . opertitor may desire.
The motion of:ths"Beater andseatijr,
thee-prepsure gentle- and
n owerfol;- whieh give's
it the advantage over: 11, other Machines,
.and,
is so' ecided by competent judges. ••
• Manufactured and sold at MeehanicsbMg,
:•. . • A. WOLTERS.-
. .
Mechanicsburi March 18, 1858. •- .• '
FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT.
TV...HUNTER -WILL' FORFEIT $5O IF
11 failing. to cure any.caie of secret disease
that may coMe under his rare, no matter 'hove
long standing or aftlkting :tither soraie in
loted to his Private Rooms,' 44 North.SEV-:
ENTH St., Philad'a, without fear of interrup
tion from Other 'patients. Strangers and Others
who have been Unfortunate in the selection 'Of
aThysician.ari invited to'call.. '
. .
.
.I.llPOTEislCY.—Through Unrestrained . in
dulgcnce - of the, passions, by. .excess or self
ahuse,Tha evils are numerous.. Prenaitureim .
potency, inioluntary seminal discharges,.wast
ing of the , organs, loss of 'memory, ti distaste
tor female society, general debility,. or consti
lotions! deringement,.are sure .to follow.
.If
. .
necessary, Consult the Dector with cohfidnce;
he'offers a perfect core. •: • • •
• READ AND : REFLECT.—The afflicted
would do well to •reflect before trusting ;their
health and happiness, and in manY;cases their
'lives, in the hands of physiCians ignorant ..of
this.class'of maladies. It is certainly irripossi
ble forone man to' understand all the ills the•
haman fatitily are subject to,, Rvenirespecta
ble physician bai his peculiar , branch, in which
he is mare eticcessiul than.his.brother: profess. ,
ore, avid to that he devoles . inost of his time
YEA RS OF. PRACTIC E; exelusively deve
ted.lo the stud} , amYtreatnient .of .diseases. of
the. sexual organs, 'together 'with uleers'uPon
the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains - in' the
lead, or bones, mercurial rheumatism, sLrict.:
uses,
,graiel, irregularities, • diseetes, arising
'from yotittiful: excesses, "or• impurities of 'the
WO, whereby the: constitution 'has' become
enfeebled, .enables the' Doctor , to offer speedy
relief to all,who may' place :themselves 'Under
' 17 Medicine forwarded to any part of the
United . States,-Price.Ten Dollars per Paekage
• For.riale; DR. DICKINSON'S CELEBRA
TED MAGNETO-ELECTRIC MACHINE.—'-
No acid or other ingredient required ; pOWer
being'obtained from a permanentmagnet. No
fainily•ohnuld be without one. Price .only $lO.
N.EW.GOODS
1.16:20111h.5T lams
•
FrUESiibierther respell tinily announces to the Citizens
of this County that• mtwithstanding the hard times
he Is MI hand again thfisprie ' with • good tumor tment o
TINWARE
Which be is bound t' sollierr Cheep for'
READY :pAy:.:oNLyg
.. . .
~ . .
. Having done business MIMI; County fo'r nearly two
yearn, I here come to the conclusion that' I can no lon
ger 'do business on. the ,' ' . , .
CREDIT SYSTEM;
And I shall no longer do this kind of business. Persons
wishing.anything in my lime eau .buy good work, and as
cheap as at any.other establishment of the kind.
• ONE PRICE AND READY PAY
Shall be rormoite, and, there you will always Owl me
Then practice no more this worst of crimes -
.'•
Called getting shaved, but Save your binges
By buying cheap . for reedy'pay, • ' . •
ADA then you. will come • out all nght.in the
8..8. MASON •
Spring
Smethport, Fah 26,1615,8,
E. G. & F. EAT_ ON;
asivatAL-DEALEA
•
PINE GOLD AND SILVER
41
, •.„ =0
- • • I— • *
. FAIfOY GOODS, milts AND . •
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,.
Repairing Of 'Watches and Clocks done
in good style and .warranted, , •
T. HANES.
JUST, RECEIVED AT
- tur.
1 + 11.0 1 1 . 1 t
TOTO 101.1.1.10TP OV
Itlit lit 101‘11 180
gathers 'PenswyWatts
•IN Tpat:l
,
1 SHOP: - 1311SINESS AND FACTORIES can
be'eatried on.'immfitablyi at Hammonton., See
acteertisement or Hammonton.Landa. . .
D 4;
,RIIIITFAVI
. : 111.E : 1) . 1C . At': :-4 , 4' Nt4.';
Being anprighial , and popular Treatlse_bn
.„.
• . •
~11:/11'ia'. VD: MCDIILLYI
Their Phieiology, •Funetioneand Sexual Dia
, indent of every -kind, with nevei•tailirig .rein
• . ediee for the.speedy coin Of diseasts.of a pri
.., vate and delleatel character,- incident to the
.violation'of 'the Laws ol•Nature and of Nil. ,
. . lure's God*. ..-:. . '
.. '. •• .. ~ • .
PRICE ;TWENTY-FIVE ,CENTB.
• '•-• • • ':.,' -• •••• ' The'author of the abbil'e
. .
..• ,-,%0,:i‘1,11.i i t ii.' volume is 'a graduate,
• ''•`-• ,'ir • ' 4,- and lavirig • devoted a
\ itl •1 ' • •
4.„5 4 .. h1.i . ,.. quarter, of, a century -lo
'',..:... • ' • -.. the' study and - treatment
- e. / ' ""•• f ii ii• and•
~..o y hls kindred
...
, - 0 s i.. , ::`• r disorders aa a speciality,
....?...7 i , „in 1,..` • •be has become poesessed
of most invaluable information in regard to . the
Same, and is•abie to compressintolvade mecum
compass the very tjuinteseeirme of medical sci
ence oh this irnPortant. subjeCt t' and se.the re-,
suit of the , experience ` - of , the Most 'eminent'
rihysicians la Eitiore and.Americais thOrough
ly demonstrated 'in his own highly. successful
practice in the treatment of-Secret 'diseases in
miny•thourands.of cases•lnthe•cityrif phila
delphliftalone.. • - - • ' . -•
Teftimotty of‘lhoi Prof of Obieitrie, im Peri':
Colletre, Pltifes....: - . :_ ' .. .• I
cg Da— Husisit'a Memosr. The
author oi-.thia.micirk, ; unlike the minority of
those . Who. advertise to cure' the diseases 'of
which` it' treats ; is a gradnati of one of the best
colleges in the-;United
. States: It a ff ords me
pleasure' to recommend him to the antorpinatc,
or to the.vierito tisalpiactieCi as a success., Pl .
and experienced practitioner,. in whose' honor
and integrity they may,place the:greatest con
fidence.. .JOB. g.
Pram
,Woodward, M. D., of Penn. 'Quiver
ally,
ites: . :
• , • .
It.gives .me pleasure to add .myleatimony to
the . professional ability'ot:the Author of the
i , MOdicol Manual:7 •• • NumerpPe . 'cases of dis
eases of the Genital Organs, some of them of
long rending, have come • under niy'netiee, in
which hie'skill
.has been manifest . . in restoring
to perfect* health, in. some instances Where .the
patient has been considereibeyond medical aid.
In the treatment of SeMirial , Weakneis, or die....
arrangement of the functions produced by Sill
c.tbeise or EXcess of venety, do not know his
atTerior in the' - profession.' I have been . - ac-.
(painted with the Author Some; thirty years,
and .deem it no more. than ',justice , to him' as
well as a.kindiness to the unfortunate victims
Of early indiecretiOn, to iecommend him as one
in whose professional •skill.and integrity.they
may Safely 'confide themselves - . •
ALFRED VVOODWARD; M. D.
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CO - Booksellers, Canvassers and BOok Agents
supplied on , the most liberal terms.' •
PR. cogonnum . WEW WIDICAL SALT
FOR INFLOMATOItt DISEASIS ONLY.
New Medical Salt! New Medical Salt!
IT IS NOT . A CU,RE ALL!
Dg"For Inflammatory Diseases Only.
nit. COGGSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL
SALT, , instead of being a' remedy,. for all,
ills,.has control ove'r . but one ill; has but one
aim and accomplishes .bot one thing, to wit:
SLIRDOES INFLAMMATORY DISEASE, whatever be hs
form or locality, whether, in the head ; throat,
andomen, 'ottrenities'or skin. •,.
IVEW MEDICAL SALT: Its peculiar
111,*excellence is, that . without ihe'useless loss,
of blood aid Strength, it effectually cures In-,
.finnszanto4 Disiasei, (no others). by •producing
an equilibriuniof all thefluids in the bOdy,•tbe
wantrut which is the Foie cedar. of intimation!
MOTION TO INVALID S!,!, The follow
:LA • ing form . which the unbalanced . fluids as
sume; and Many nut berementioned,,tbet have
more or .leis fever or: pain; are as easily. sub.:
(Wed by-tbe'New Medical sac as fire is ex
tinguished -by water; to, wit: Brain Fever,
.Headache, Rush •of Blood to the, Head and
Heart,.Fits, Inflamed • eyes, eats, nose, lungs
and liver; Neuralgia, Spinal affections,
.Erysip.
elas,• Bronchitis, -Pleurisy, Asthma, Coughs,
'Dyspepsia, Venereal. Diseases, Rheumatism,
Gout, Scroffula; and 11.11 itclrink and othercuta
neouseruptions, Celds, and Female Diseases.
cn
C>
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DR; Coggewell's New Nedical•Salt
erta, iike the vacineinatter; an'extraordi
nary influence over. the veins and pirterieei)lre
suiting in a 'gradual decline of inflammation as.
indicated'i6. the pulse, • which 'soon resumes its
narural. atitiOrs the heat, pain and fever dis-
D R. Oggswell'i, New Medical Salt
does, just what it claims to do—no mpro,:no
lessegualizes'the fluids by removing from the '
systein all arterial andvenous, ,obstructions.
Descripsive Circulars may be obtilined Dom any
Druggist who has this .valuable medicine, for
_
DR. Cog -C gewell's New ' .. .Medical Silt
Get a ircular. Ask any Doiggist ahou
the NEW MEDICAL.SALT...Ask your neigh
bore about the NEW MEDICAL% SALT. I
'sick, try; if .not sick, remember the NEW MED
ICAL
Dr.' Coggswall'a Antiphlwistio Salt.
ACUTE PACKAdES,SI; C11110? , 11C do, $2 . 06. •
Seri! . by mail,firde of expense, on receipt of price
Invalida.with chronic or long.standing dis
eases, shonld ALWAYS order a chronic packake.
. ' • C. TAYLOR &CO .
General. Agents, 202, Doek St. Phila.
DR. COGGSWELVII NEW MEDICAL SALT
is•for salein Smethluirt, by J.C. HA,mr.to
& Co., and• by, .all enterprising Druggists
wherever the Democrat is read. As it is not . s
patent medicine, but the prescription of an em.
inent Physician, no one should fail to try the
New Medical Salt. •
For testimonials and directinns see Circular.
NEW CARRIAGE - AND. WAGON SHOP,
JTAMES McDONALD would infoim the pub.
lic that he has fitted up • shop at the lower
end of town on the premises recently occupied
by N. Medl;itry, as , a carding factory, and is
prepared to.build alt kind's of
CARRIAGES AND .WAGONS
At short notice, in a workman-like manner,
And at reasonable prices.' Having .had a large
experience iri the .busineas, he feels satisfied
that his work will fully meet the requirements
of all who Will favor him•with their patronage.
• Repairing promptly attended to.
Smethport, April, 10, 1859. •
GOODS
A'RE. :.':CHEAP
TAYLOWS.REGULA - TOIL
EL N.
..2i6 to. in: &ore the
Largest Stock of
'NEW' ..5115.11111E1t....G00D5.
Eyer brought into . skis
.antaiy,..Preiefiting :
UNEQUALLED ATTE c TIO 114.;
EXTENT, .YAP:E44 „ELEGANCE, aid
.• BEAUTt. of diaign'dlq• :'coloring.. • .
•
:1103.11 frii3ololl
ARE. HERE;
Now is the Time
To Select Irons ehe.Largeit StOt.;6d)4.lszirdzoie
Goods while
• .
PRICE ARE DOWN!
. .
doods..are:GoingOf like •
HOT CAKES on .a FROSTY MORNING
And those 'tan n;ish to make
CUOICE SELECTIONS
`SHOULD CALL EARLY
FIRST COME, VIRST SERVE
litinsonte Stock , Coitsists of
DRY GOODS,
Iz Endle,ia rciriety
PARASOLS'AND U3,IBRF.LA,
READY-MADE CLOTHING, .
CLOTHS & VESTINGS,
MILLI NEPA( 'GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS . PRINTS,.
LAWNS,
LADIES' CHALLI & LAWN
ROI3ES, Flouace'd, at $1
In fact a ColiTlepr
DRESS' : GOO 0 4 T3 4 5.
0;0 . 0 yds. ITOIA'N.SHEETINGS,• •
5000431EACHED SHEtTINGS: ' • •,.
GRO.C..ERI.ES
PORK,
&c., &c
FANS at 124. 'TEAS oi .31:to
)300'.1'.5 . :.,&
..'SHOF'S,
Largest'stoelc ever offered in this section,of
country. Men's Kip;Poots,' a prime artiele.-,-
WOmen's . Calf - Boots, Men's .Brogan Shoes,
W.Omen's . Gaiters., tip*, Women's enameled
To' adclitioia to the abovehe . his a large quan
STOVES.
HARDWARE,, CROCKERY;. DRUGS.
' MEDICINES, YANKEE NOTIONS,
HAIS • AND,CAPS,• ail . ' • ,
• Rod:and
• . • • •
German, aid Vain Steel,: •
Wa
Bit
sh 'Tubs and. Gr eas
Patent Pails, Wash llorenegar, kuid,
CaropherierTurpentine,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
And mAtiousand other things too humorous to
mention, which will be sold
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
1:127 Country merchants supplied at as low
prices as they nn buy in New . yolk or any of
the eastern s cities,,for cub or approved credit.
Smethport, ,Tune; .1854: .
THE SECRET puntiffnEs OF
,YOUTH. kND MATURITY,
..just.rib l ia j ttedoaratts, path Thousand:
A FEW WORDS ON - THE RATIONAL
Ll TREATM ENT, without Medicine, of Sper
rnatorrhen, or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emis 7
sions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Premature
DecaY of the system, Impotenc#, and Impedi
ments to Marriage generally.
BY B. DE. LANEY, M. D. •
•. - •
The . important fact that the many alarming
complaints, originating in the inaprudence and
solitude of youth; may be 'easily removed yvvrir
ovi Msnumia, is in this small tract dearly de
monstrated ; and the ent!rely , new and highly
successful treatment, as adopted by the Authot.,•
fully explained,•by means of which. every one
is enabled to curelostsrmy perfectly and at' the.
least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the ad-,
'vertised nostrums of the day. • ".
Sent to any address, gratis and post free in. a
sealed envelope by. remitting . (post paid) two
prostage.stamps to Dn. B. DE LANEY, 88 East
31st Street, New York City. • ,
...Notice iStherelore hereby kiiren to the Caw—
fiefs, Justices of
.the Peace and
• Constables
within the eoonty, that they be thenand there
in their proper persons, at: 10 c. , cfpek - A. M. of
sirid.day, with their rOls,' records,.inguisitiens;
examinations; and other:remenibrinces, to dc.
those things which.their - offices'appirtain to be.
One.% . And these who are-bound by. their, I,:eC-'
ognizances proiecute the prisonel . s.that tire or
shall'be in the jail of said comity of 14 , 1C.etin,•
are to be then and . there to prosecute against
their) as will be just. -
.
, Dated . at. Smethporl,`lJulY.:seeentb, 1859,
and the 84th year 'of the ,Independence of the
United States of America. . • '
An old estate 'consisting of several .thonsmads'
of acres of . prod detiyit roil has been divided into
Farms of variou's' sizes to:suit t hi' puichkeeis:
A' population. of some Fifteen hundred, from
various parts of the middle States and .NeW
England havesettled there th s dpast year, im
proved, their places,' anil raised excellent crops.
The price of the land is•at the low sum of from
$l5 to 00 per acre, the soil is of the best
quality for' the production of • Wheat;
Corn; Peaches; Giapes and V.getablcs. IT IS
CONSIDERED THE BEST.:FRUIT•
THE UNION.' • ` The• Place is perfectly secure
from frosts—the destruitive enemy of :the far
mer'. Crops of • grain, grass and fruit, are now .
grovving'and can be seen. By examining' . 'the
'place itself, a correct judgment can be foraned
•of the productiveness Of'the land. The terms
are, made easy to secure the rapid improveMent
of the land; whiai is only -sold , .for .actrod
prevenient. • 'The result has 'beep that within
.the past year; somegfres e
been erected, wo mifli, one steam, four, stores;
same forty vineyerdi and Peach orchards
planted, and a Jorge• number of nthei'iinpretre-•
ments, making it a desirable and active plaie
of buinaess. ' • ' • • •
MEE
is the reader. may perceive trona it• loCation, is
. . ,
. Produce bringing double '
the price than in•
locations away from the city, and more than
double the price at the West:- . ..ltia known that
the earliest arAbestfruits and vegetables in
this latitude come from New Jersey, and are.
annually exported to the extedt.cd
In /ocating.bere, the settler has many advan
tages, He is le a few hours' ride of the great
D,EBAIZE3, at 10 cts.
cities . of New'England and Middle States,
COTTON- YARN
.
is near hisoldjriendaand'associations, he isin•
a sett/e4 i0n4.7, where every improvement
canifoit'and- is at: hand. fie. can
buy every article he wants at the cheapeit
price, and.sell'his produce fo r the highest, (in
the . West this is reversed,) he has schools. for
his children,• divine service,: and will' enjOy . an
open winter; and delightful climate, where fe-.
vers are utterly unknewn.., The reknit of the'.
change upon thufe horn the North, has gener
ally been to restore 'them to an excellent state;
of health. •
.
In the way of builang : and improving, lum
ber can be obtained at. the Mille at the: rate of
$lO to $l5, per thousand. • Bricker frOm'Ahe
brick yard opened • in- the place, 'every article
can he procured in •Ihe place, 'good carpenters
are.at handoind there is no place in the. Union
where buildings . and . improvements. can be
made cheaper. " • • • .•
The reader will at once be struck with Abe
advantages 'here presented, and
whir Ibe property has Pot been taken up before..
The' reason is, it„tvas never throWn in :the
market; and unless these Statements Vrere'Cor
recti no one would , be invited te.examine' the
land before purchasing. ;This all are esrPected•
to do. They *ill see land'under
'such is theextent of the settlement that they
'will no doubt, meet persons from -their own
:neighborhood; they will vritheas the improve:
ments and can judge the character of the pop.
Welkin, ' If they'come‘ with a 'view to settle , •
Ihe'y abodd come prepared . . to star a• day or
two and be ready to purchase, as locations can
not. be held on .refusal..* •
' There are two daily - trains to Philadelphia,
and to all Settlers who- (niprova, FRE aittit,t ` on
COMPS NIO GIVES•A FREE . TICKET FOR SIX MONTHS,
AND A HALF-PRIOR 'MONET FOR 'IIItRE KARR;
, .
. In connection. with the ag'ricultuial,.settle
ment, a . atm and thriving - town 'hes naturally
arisen, which pii?senCs cud it - cem'ints for.guy trim?
'cif liminess, particularly stores and . ntanufdcio.:
ries. - Ph.., Shoe bummers could be carried on in
this place''and
.market to good tiOvabtage, alio
cotton business, - and manufaCtories agriculttt
ial implements or Founderies for eaStlogr small
Ttie irnproverrient has been'so .rapid as
to insure a constant and permanent increase of
business, ToWn lots of a gOod size, we do not
sell, small ones as it would effect the Improve..
can be bad at from sloo'and
u m p e w n a t r o d f s. the . place; .
The Hansmilitison Farnser a 'monthly literary
and agricultural sheet,-containing full informa.
tion of Hammonlon, cab be obtained. at 25 cents
per annum. .
Title `indisputable-warrantee deeds given,
Clear of all incumbrance when money:is paid.
Itoute to the land:' leave Vine street --wharf,
Philadelphia, for Hanimonton by Ilitilioad,t at
M., or 14 P. M. Fare 90 cents: When
thcie inquire for Mr. Byrnes. boarding -con
veniences 'on hand.. Parties had , betel; -stop
with .Mr.• pyrnes, a _principal,: 'until they have
decided as, to purchasing,..as, he will show them.
over thi land in his Carriage,..free 'cf 'expense.
Letters and applisations can be addressed' to.
Landis & Byrnes; . Hammonton , P."0.; - Atlantic •
Co. New Jersey, or S; B.'Cougtilin, 202 South
Fifth Street, Philadelphia. Maps . and inforina.
tion cheerially furnished.' . •
• . .
t .
••-• Stone COa
SILTBSCRI.BEt keeps on hand for Bain
'1 Stone' Coar,..Of tirebest qualitir, it the
Grist Milli in Mechaniesbifig. . Grain of •all
kinds•taken.in,exaange. ••:.
GH.ORD,IS,
•
• COURT. PROCLAMATION : . •
i•AT BERKO th e ,Hon. 'Robert White,.
Vif. Presi,dent Judge, and, the. Hoes. - J. Dar.
ling and.S. Holmes; Associate' Judges' :Of. the:
Caurte of Oyer Terminei and.Ceneritl
Deliitery, - ,Quafter Sessions of tbe Pollee; Or-
Orme Cmirt'and Court of.,Common . Pleas.fOr
the County of.MT:ean hay . e issued their precept,
hearing date Sakuiday, the; second day of July,
in the year •of Our'Lord',One.'thobsand „eight'
hundreearid fifty-nine, and:to me.directed;for
bolding iCotirt o('Oyer and Terminer and'Gen
era! Jail .Deliyery;,..Quarter Sessions of .. .'the
Peace, Orphaps?.Court, and Ceurt . of Common
Pleas, in the - Borough of Srnethport, on Non,
diy; the twenty-Sigth day of September, next,.
and to eontintle One Week. • • .
JOSEPH MORSE, Sheriff.
NNW ARRICITLTURAL SETTLEMENT
TO,ALL WANTING FARMS,
A. RARE OPpORTUNITY,..IN .A.OELIGHT
FUL.ANDI-IEALTHY.CLIIVIATE:2S;...
; MILES' SOUTHEAST •
DEIRHIA, ON THr: CA Mi),EN • .
• : ,AND:ATLANT.IC 4AILROAD ,
THE MARKET,
THE . BE§T .TE.IETNIOIt.
TRE TOWN OF HA MMON'iolVi.