M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, October 06, 1859, Image 4

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    AhrliereeVor,fritteial."... .
*lull° represent the eoemties'or idop, Potter,
2'..tifiltsur mid Ifitims la' the'Sttliikuitti; ' . • .
•1 1.% •••• rem • to ispreeent•thifletelanties Or, Clearfield,
„inekl7t4O r itelloutss Jleprasenta.
th` ll64 l 7l . l4 o ) gnolg •
ac etleastirpoinnulitons,e'.••• •'•-•
e. for vanotr,tiont4ii i . t t r . •
. snoop for POrener.:3:: , •
•• illeetOte - '444Ve wicsin
• --- •In ther lateral districts as fol.
ahtlifetigliet limoPott;- the,,,Osinit:' , 'llinse. in
••Th lr of. Biatfoid'at,thefiellool Muni In tit
' : I,l 4fitii4 - 41iiiralfereSseilie
TietiLtOirtigo pqry4on at the Oohed i!ottse near J.
; ' ••• •
• ' of Eldred at.tbe setdred Iletel.
-The ip.ornarnlitt:itt the Adria Sahoot,thittee.
The ip of fienallton et the :School •noose near
...Isiah lforrii,oold
.- • The toinship.tiffelithig titi.thosit ilea" In 6nietii-
The tOtriniiip of Liberty at the pabool Ifonsiln . Port
'The tovaittip . Latiyetteit the Schoollionse near
• Tbithstinship at '
the; Onitins,of•iL , R.
Bur
••••c •
Thtt, • toititeldp of Otto .At 1140011 . olies in Peen- '
The toWrieb, of Dike.
. The tininsbb Bergegifet the hiniee of Joeeph
. . . , . . .
e.
• ..T he ti'"lbrilttWoillitrf Ilee*itie of _Was. 'Toby.
' , Asa Telma re patiqe — Cerfery person excepting Cm
Sastleee of the,Pealieelio shill hold any ogee, r app:
pshihnititte , smolt Or treithidir jibe Government 'of
`.'-the Coltedlinites, oe of.,thelAtitte, oral oveny city 'or in
. Tootteireted dietriot.Nrhattuir a - eonnniestoried niScer or
oUu.ii,hia, , =hording* olticer or; gent, ;who or shall
yekised' er the -..Leabdative .11xeinativenK•Ju11-
•• Mete; Or of the:Abated lititen;
. deny beeesipsratep dietriot; and also that every MOM.
Upnlinllol4,63l . d ere& atittiLegteleture end,of the
, Fel' or 4'14-City tor ' - ithinitniestoner
lecorporeted distriet,• is by,law ineapable of Ozer..
MO* etnest; tfm.e Office:Art indge,,,lnspeotor,
go , aglpfontien "jefAtellinntlidertraWelelthat .
••iirr teri,lindge or ottiekoffrily or'leirinth'eleatloU,
• elhilbit to apy 001,ce then to be yot,o4,Yr'r,,
' • eat by the 44b batten, ran Act spprnvid. the
11th eatOf Aprif 1840, it fif enacted .that: the .18ttt sec
' Aloe of ut 'Aet puma oa.: 1839 : entitled Art
• “Yelittlie' to the eleations Mil trommatineattltii- shall
not be - oonsttlitil aesh tO.preventneY'seillforj, Or
: front earring se Judge, inspector or Olerk at eny
• 'egireerlprispeolii election of thleiJonnpouweeltb.
. Ihst , 'Retain Jedice otthei. reepeotive tdietricti
efbriesiteilluie reqiired tomeet ettlmelhport, the County,
east of said County , On rcidey after the second. Timidity
' ~it, then and.tbere to dideltaTge ~the ditties
114iri ‘d rt li nd r myha . nitend . ;• OtloPO . r.t, th ' ii 1.
Given 44
day' of.ileptember, A. D., 1850, and of ".he Independence
• or tboXitrl,„Statee t the eighty-fourth'. • ' ll .
111194-,;.114. Skgri'
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, : Iblethisort Bpptt, 1, 1859. -
iiiidl)4oturis
BSIETH ,PORT POST OFFICE. '
every morning at 8 o'clock ;•ar
_4riiiillaiiirt/*4lag
Cosidlriprt+Lernies Tuesday arid saturday
Mornings; arrives Monday and Friday eves.
8,111140,-,Lsivei Tuesday, Thursday arid Sa
-0.;,,,A047:-00iningLii.Pti-Yei,lifOndbyp ,Wednes:
• irrAtiessr-rLoarsi Aonday, Wednesday ° and
'"
1I 'F a ry . .? T, e day' mornings indfirivei
'. 004 , eieMfi gm •
' .:SARTiIirSLL'; P. ''s,l.
, , . • •
4ZlA';'ljEltPtigtS : Dtli C traß:Adraga
itl:l, is
wit-j.l.lngliscl Rubber. Mijk Vtily es.
':,-.Ortittlistus§citivEß: haying' parehesed the ,
- , :-::4l:4lglitTlO.:inake this New -runny,.
- v,lllotils4;*lldenie4bat b ' , efforts': to bring •it
tbiireounty,',Will be: neon.
.4144. lee its ) 'cOnstruction'and opera ,
c•14 11 004 , i,t1. , ,,,4 - d•-,1..ti,
4116Sitik:iheitait ` sittiratitigeirseipr6d by 'the
toildwiltg , may be enu.
P''''ll4‘4ll7.4iiiibliatiliiii,.by Which. twice the ova-
sainetinte. , • ,
Great siise jn,working, thus adapting the
-..lirsrespilptii common wells.: • - 1 ,
a.jl4p,,trtiiitfortnationiinn : moment, 'of the
. Pump:into -an effiCient FIRE ynoiria thus ren
itiiiikt*losa of dWellings by, fire,' t Otaliy un+-
Of 'watering gardens; tawns;
walksi;washing Windows, &c.,
i'-isittithciitmost, ease and thoroUghness..', • '
S.;Piewer to raise water with slight labor to
.
any reaionablebeight, in supplying .charn
berstin: •.,..•
..-rre.T-The'P'onieriteFicil of having the Pomp in , a ,
Otharitioms Of lour dwelling, with,
11111 t 11 . 11014491 the loCation . of 'the. Weil. or Cis
, tern:,
,
tie vitt !proyietion ot;tbe instrument
against ,
B.lhe r atiii.With,rlittieh may - be mounted
en . dtheelei 3 Or in other *art be made _portable..
sirup:44V; *tell, ensures" great durs
Aioitir;inidente it frorn7heint thrown outiof
der, an . d.seakeiany .. renairs easy and of little
•:.- •
(.74etspess:..,' for , tliel first , time
liiib my thieolit of-Ake:lrene - Put:tin:into tbe
...fisidelibbfifirid7lif the"; cerninoit' . §,Octicin arid
thain . Pumps j - vbileit irnmensurably • supe-,
,: , •
c. ilis ilarad,and for sale by subicx iber,
*O7; itll/I.o*4l..Webatiiesburg". • -
• wovros.
itIyi,W.E,.,RAC.A:,./si,CAT n Y ON their
''''''',"".9".Emsceslßl IIY e t . anion, free
"C Itigrattime forty ;Vinegar 11 eet: out 'the
ent of Hammon
-4.lollo4l44oflthet.le.9itit*Ez
STORi
• .
-4 i 4 MOOV-lilittlaYP ES-
T
ItriuitaitileAlWirnatitOrtne the eiti
y !hat in
" fiance withilliiftiltielf4e 4ii - arYtingeo
. "7 tni(tioi,takier'gtitetiifiitiit hduse.
tel Cal? gonoi
0411 400,160 0 1*tia4 businear bust eaeiv,
r
' • •,
' •
ONTON JARMER"A'IIBI"I
' I. • J r , ~ , e l iid , Aorleulture,
'-' ---- •
o' 6tir itelri4nT• .. ~., , ' ve , set
' '''-
lroilcounts of the n a be
,-- • •,. A:14,,,, •
to,
,N.i.,4;:inltToiilet.te3ri ea?
' ;,•. 4 -' ,:;•,.. 4- ' l'iiiit'Oillf'2seAtttlrg.Tn*.A.d.
,',', , , P' , . ificeirf#lll°rsJ4iiionfi.p.
:ve , '-., ' i 0111,0111 F, , * bole Avishlng
~. ",'VAilfrighialiklfittil r l y i r . :,.:'- i r i 'Woe Of Abe
:.:,:•',,'",(PLf , , -,Aitipe
,510,4 a! `it'
climate. , io the
,-..4,, i 7 T, , - Afitroltatiil,.a— ihY
,' '—'l,oll.,V,,,,,'•=lieviiiiif ea .
;1i,2,7#,7,11„L-rsli tgr‘O i r aok"t ace .44iimmoat9llode;,;
.
V l4- Vai r s ootUirk`' faiworkoit
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if Prites
A .
AILAUON,*
riliblitiatrftie 'Aet sr
__.taiwoomiss, , 'woo
boirv i,
4 " to ; tili OitatOoll
is 010 1.04 1 t et
ii 11 bsl4
v 'W W 1
' 'aid •
- I a 11:160110'
Pi.* )10 . ,Ibmistot4
ideal ',War' *Waft
Oweird Milatioti win
,
itytt*lNG iNiARGEIIT4AO/LITIES,
11 at the•Oldie/404... „
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''Xicatotiltittp;' ' :'I:
1.1.8119,14the11ie ,
r.i,t ~ ......, ,A ;;- . A.,-;
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For keeping const a n t ly on , band triach 'larger
supply and naiortinent of the heavy arti
ges of ','llardware,•jenerally' hept by'
. .the :Robbing Houses, and shaving
•
secured the''.APIENCY of .
...rmittY. Manufacturers'
including.. h
• • ' celebrated
. '.- , , , ..:C•••::: , d' V • ''' • ''',.*: i . ' -•;,-; ' • '.. '''' ' •; ; ;F:l s.-"6 '-e ;,: ':
*llF;kriltj •,./4,lo3iiitit'. ,. ll 'BlititioioLio
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EXCELSIOR: BLOCK,
OLEAN,
FMlat-RIVEIt AILS
' 1 - t"‘"'•
SAWS,
Also those Of WELCH 84,GRIPTITHS and
l',.ethei ••iipacerii;
11,1RBANICS'00111;ES,,,, : '.• ....:.:::::,:',•:::. i':,,,i;'4',:.:
RUBBELiii BELTINd
EMa
:: : ,sTilypp'(pottleo!ol , 4ll!..,.,: . :.::
GLASS or all Sites, &MS a I NSCriptiom.
tritti*i§kto:Sztit.ALL
THE ABOVE ARTICLES AT
Manufticturers'Prices
'Also . I propose to selt.et ,a smell Commission
from my liARGE iricf WELL SELECTED .
STO4 of , .' ' „ •
, , :+; • t . • 'L •
SLiEL-HARAW4RE
In the ealeitian 'Of which I have taken lona
pains, having , giv.eq my liersonit . attention
iIOUSE sTRIMMINGS,
OILS,
COOKING and PARLOR of every desirable
Pattern , . '
CARPENTERS', MILLWRIGHTS
BLAM=an' igaßnir
T 0 OM S.,
Or the most approved.Mminfoature,
PECK AXES,
MATTOCKS,
SPADES, : .
RAKES,
PITCH rortits,
BUCKETS,
PUMPS,
LEAD.PREs, • • and
LAMPS, for 011. 1 , CAUPHENE, FLUID, and
KEROSkNE;
My motto, is; -The *gest-Wes of the
very BEST GOODS it the LOWEST Ea.
muneiative 'Trio& Instreaellf Largest
,Profits to tho Seller, Middies the Buyer
with the Cheapest andllest.Artielei, and
gives the hest satisfadkai
LIBERAL DISCOUNT'S. , ' WILL DE MADE
TO 'DEALERS.
, .
,If people will,pay bigher, prieis for'no better
articles at 'other place. ) .it shall be their own
fault and not mine. , , . • .
"In connection . - With' theaboye; I am able; to
.ripply on short notice •'• • ,
. • .
ALL InDiDS OF
WORK,
giving in Inyiimploy . Vompetent and
en* viorkiiiiin;*tiois.liOrk , has never
to give satiOnetieni. • ,* ,
PAOPR4 r r:P
and 3 Excelabit - ,Bkick.
Mai 21,.Tg59'; • ' ' •••• . •
.Inire, , ao 12 , 6 a ihoviittVigive
. . .
. .
AAILK TANS . ,• aII . near and, shiny-you atm
Jute nn,hopeet. man% fica.in•thern as soon
as-yon inky over the Wor,.at ? M A SON'S .
. _
J CAB PRIMTING,
C,O! EVEHY pidnipTioN •
wzaiLy; CPEMY AND EXPEDTTIODELY.
DEMOCRAT, 01PEICEL
kWYME, I I2(2 , 5iLL.0310,f2..
• Patehtod 9:1868.
131" RILE k sairtitivf .
:THE WAS . HBOARD• AND I BEA.TER are
.the twofirst•and most Natural implements:
ever used in Weakling ClOthes; Neotwithstantl
g it has been the ..stitty of invenfors• 'to, -do
them away, and for that purpose, several , '' hun
dred - patents have 'been • issued, yet it has been
°tato effect. They' Italie • failed in...their at . -
tempt. Their maChinses,have been condemned
and thrown away, anti, the Wash .Board. and
Beater again' used in their . stead. •
, This machine combines them together, at.
stitched to altrogresslve . lever in such a -
.manner
as gives .great,, : power,sto the Beater,, while
either'may be used as:the cperatar may,desire.
The motion elibe:Bnaier, iF,quick and- easy,
the pressure gentle and .powerful, .which gives
it` the . advantage over othei machinee, and
is so decidedby qmpetent, jtidges.
Manufactured and sold at . Mechenicsburg, by
• • • • • A.• WOLTERS. .
Mechanicsburg, March" ,
' :FIFTY DOLIiRS.
ii:"TER'WII,I; 'FORFEIT' IF
IJfailino cure any case ofiecret disease
that may.come Under - his Cara, no.rnatter glow
long etanding orEither seic - are•
vited to his Militia ROetris, 44 North SEA'-
ENT!' without fear of 'interrap
ticm•from other patients. Strangers and.others
who have been unfortunate in the selection of
trPhysician are',iavited fa call,: •. •• • ' , •
IMPOTENCY:—TIiroagh unrestrained • in •
dulgence 'Arlie passions; by excess or . self
abuse, the evils are numerous. _Premature im
potency,- involuntary na l' isch arges , wasi• '
ing .of the organs, loss of memory; a distaste
`tor female society, general debility, or consti
tutional 'derangement, are sure to follow. If
necessary,' consult the' oct or ivith cenffllnce;
he offerer perfeet cure. '"
READ AND;REFLECT.,--The a ffl icted
would do well tO reflect 'before 'trusting their
health and happiness, and mank cases their
lives, in the hands of physicians. ignorant of
this dais of maladies. :It Is cerfainlYsimpossi
.
ble far one man understand all the ills the
human : family' are aubject to. -Every respecta
ble physician has his peculiar breech, in , which
he is more suicessful than, his brother' profess
ors, and t that he devotes.most of• his time
r ..: .4 ~A'f a
YEARS OF:PRACTICE; 'exclitsively devo
.ted to the study and treatment of diseases; of
the,•sexual organs,: together with ulcers'lipon
the 'bpdy;threat, hose, or.,legs, pains • in' the
head,. or bones tnerctirial rheumatism' strict
ures, giavel, irregularities, . :; diseases, arising
from youthful 'excesses, or , impurities of the
blood; Whereby,the constitution-has, become
enfeebled,'enables tins IteCtoi . to . affer, speedy
relief to` vAiirnat'itlaces ,themselves under
SWUM
112 - Meditine forwarded to any' iart ot the
United titafes,Price Ten Dollars per Package
• For sale, PR.:DIDETNSOIVS CELEBRA
TED MAGNETO-ELECTRIC MACHINE.—
No'acid or other ingredient required;'its p6wer
being obtainedirom a permanent magnet. No
family simuld be without one.: Priap only.slo:'
'IRON;
THE OLDEST; WIDEST CIRCULA
TED; and most'COMPLETE, CORRECT eni
RELIA.gLE,Bank Note Repetterin existence
TH6MF'SON'S.'
Quotations correctecl.tiy Titorsorr Bs.ortigas,
fublishel by Cit.• St.oNnET:t, .117 FrtWn S
. ' .TEAMS. OF SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE;
- To Spbscribers
Weekly,— $2l SetatAnonthl 7 ,.....Bl 1 M0nt14y....75c.
-"To Poetmutenton others, who form Clubs and. tor
waidtte the Money ln,ndvanco, we will send the Roper.
ter Cobs chart Manna; and DiBeripive Mgt, se (oh.
S"ioptae of the Weekly, one Year......,.,e8
'3 nOpleeot the. .... 4 00
10‘eoples of. the Monthly . ' • ' 0 00
We will forward, gratuitously to any person
sending a club .Of $2O at the above rates, at
anyonetime, .
.our '" American .Gold Con Tat
Seale. Address,. ' • • .
THOMPSON 'BROTHERS, Bankers,
2, Wall St. N. Y.„:Proprieters.
SHOVELS,
PAILS,
WHEEL-BARROWS,
E. G.' Sr F'.. EAT:ON - 4
• „:. GENERAL DEkLEF, IN
}IKE GOLD AND SILVER .
• •
• . WATCHES
•
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m• • 4-7 4-: 4 - • .
• m
FANCY poops; pin
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
OLEAN, 'N.
137'Rpairing of Watches and Chicks done
in good , style and warranted. ,
TUBING,
Cabinet label) in Ne6haniesburg. '
AWOLTERS •respectfully announces to
• the 'public - that, notwithstanding these
hard times, he" is Mantifacturing,and keep ' s con.
stanily on hand a lt hinds of furniture, such. as
' • • . OTTOMANS,
CARD, CENTER, .
DINING AND
. • , BREAKFAST TABLES;
CHAIRS of all linds and styles, Cane end
Corn MOW, Read . plifaile.Coffins, &c:, of the
material hest atenal and manufacture:
„Srnethport, Feb. 250859 . • 1,4 f,
1001110111,44edes Fluid at the '•• •
• :, • .1115T911, V. 01722 inORE
•
BANK NOTE. AND COMMERCIAL, REPORTER.
- lONOOO,
EDITED BY JOHN -THOMPSON.
2 Wall Street
SOX . BUSIN ESS FACTORIES cad
binaiiied on' Tirofitibly.ett See
adirertieement.or Himmotiton Linde.
...' , .pR.'IIVIITEIVO. !...: '•-•.:,,
.MeEDICA 4 , ,:' , MANUAL,
. .
Beipg gnoriginal paptilir:Trea!ise 4)n •
'SU= 405 VSTIALLSIt
Phyaiorogy,: f"'ltnetions and Sexual pis,-
• ordete , of every kinittirvitth never failing rem
edies for .ihe. speedy cure of 'diseases 0f . .0 pri
vote and:delicate .character, incident to the
violation of ; the .tevi , a , of ,Neture and .of
lure's God: : •.' • *. • .
PRlCE.narm i rr-FIVE ems.
• . .- - .
..
.. ' • ~.:, The•authoe the, te above
.
...\\N; 11l ~, r; i., .volOne_ is . a graduae,
-\.'ii ' • Villigti "14, and . h . avii4, devoted. . a
t(4,.:
~,/ 11. ,.. quarter of a. century: 'to
4 1 , "
. .." . i. ~ ' 4 ., ''' "' -. ..thclstudy and: treatment
t. , / . ''''. - of Syp hilis ' and kindred
..tmAavi % -
~,... ----: .-=, ..;',:,.. disorders as. a speciality,
• . '-' l ut , Is !I 1 ‘ t m
he' has hecoe. poSiessed
of mostitivsluable information in regard to the
'same, and is able to compress into vade mecutri
compass the very. quinteSeetice of medictil sci-•
ence on this important subject; and as the re.:
stilt of. the .experience 'tit* the Most • eminent
phySiciatis in Europe and Americti is thorough
ly demonstrittetrin his own. highly: successful
practice in the - treatnient of aecret.:ditieases in
many-thousands of *case's in the city ;of Phila.
.delphia'alone.. '-: - • ••• • . ' .• '
Tiss!iiiiony of the Prof. of Obotertries in remits.
College
iti • i
to Dluriirea!s 11 . 1so1OA1,••IiLt1ioAt.:"• The
ituthor.of this, Work, the majority: of
those,Wbo..adVertise -to ciire the , diserties of
whickif.tretiii, is a'eraeltiate of one of the , best
colleges Sri .thei' , United States. It -affords me,
Pleasurelo recommend' him to the'unioniunote,
or to o f elialiretetieei aiiceesejul
eild.:e4eiierireiVprac.t it whose :honor
andtritegritylliey.nney place.the.greafest con
fidence. .10S. - S. LONQSRORE, M.D-•
:tyrant .eG .WoOdward, D;', of Penn: U n iver-.
city, Phila.
Irgivea me'pleastirO to add my, testimony to
the profeasioilel ••ability'nf the Author* of the
tc;2lfielier/1 'Manual'."': Numerous , cases of dis
easea of the . t.hnital 'Orians,'Soine'of them of
long.ilandieg;•.have"come " under my notice; in
which - his skill has been manifest In restorine.
to Perfect - healthOrf some instances where the
patient has been catisidereil beyond medical, aid.
In the treatment of Seminal. weakness; or , dis
arrangement of thw functions produced by Self-.
abuse, or .Exc•esaof venery, I do not know his
siperioi profesaion. I have been' ac'-
oodinteil with' the. Author Some thirty ,years;
and -deerritt . no more than justice to hiin as
well as ,a kindness to the unfortunato. victims
of early indiscretion; to recommend him as one
in'whose professional ..skiltand integrity they
may:Safely'corifid. themselves. " .• •
• • ..• ALFRED•WOODWARP,-N..D.
. .
' ,One'cop securely enveloped, will be forward
ed free of postage to any part 'of the. United
Statcs'for 25.cerits,:or 6. copies fcir.sl. ' Ad=
dress; post-paid, COSDEN & Co., Publishers,
b0x.197,-PhiladelPhia: ' .
arßooksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents
suppliedon the most Jiberal
.
DR. COGGSWELT. I I3 NEW MEDICAL snr.
FOR INFLAMATORY DISEASES
New Salt! New liedieal Salt!
IT :IS ROT A.CURE ALL!
D For Inflammatory Diseases Only.
S. - 13000SWELLII NEW. MEDICAL
11 SALT, instead of being.ii remedy. for all
ills, his-control Over , but one ill,has bat one'
ahr.and acCOmplishei, but one , thing; to, Wit:
SUBDUES DlgiASE,Whoevei be its
forin or locality, whethei la the head, , throat.
abdomen, extremities or skin.. .
VEW MEDICAL ,SALT.. Its .peculiar
'excellence is, that Without. the useless loss.
.o(blood and strinalv.it:iffeetually cures /V
fts - rnmatorypiseases, (no others). by producing
an equilibriurn Of all the fluids in: the body, the
want of which, is the Fole °Am of infiainatibn!
• ‘TOTICE TO INVALIDS•• The follow
ing form which the unbalinCed fluids as
sunne,.and-many not here Mentioned, that have
more or, lesifever . or' pahi;:,are. as 'easily. sub
dued by the New Medical Salt; as fire is ex
tinguished by Water, to wit: Brain Fever,
:Headache, Rusti...of Blood. to •thp• Head and'
Heart, Fits, Inflamed :eyes; ears, nose,
,furigs
and liver, Neuralgia, Spinal affections,. Erysip
elas, Bronebitis; Pleurisy . ; AStllma; ;Coughs,
Dyspepsia',.;Venereal Dipeases; RheumatisM,
Gout, Serofhla,.and'all itching and other cuta
neous eruptions,: Ccilds,•aral,Finiale Diseases. •
,
TAR. God ' Me M e dical Salt v(-
1 Jr ells; like the vacirie matter, an extraordi
nary. influence over the veins and iirteries, re
sulting in a gradOal "decline of inflammation as
indicated by the pulse, which Soon resumes its
narbral,state, as the .heat, pain and fever die-
DR. Caggsw . 'New Medical. Salt
does just whet it claims to do-no more, ic?
lessi 7 -equalizes the fluids.by removing from the
system all arterial end venous obstructions:
,De Circulars may be Obtained from any.
Druggist who has' this Valuable 'medicine for
D R. Coggswell's 'New 'Medical Salt
Get a rfreulat." • Ask'any 'Druggist abou
the NEWMEDICAL SALT. Ask your neigh
hors about the - NEW MEDICAL SALT. I
sick, fry; if not eick,irppOttrthe'NEW MED
ICAL SALT: ,
.* -
• Dr: Coggewell'a Aatlphlogistio Salt. .
ACUTE P.ricakciaa, s.ll"titabato• do, $2 SO..
Shia by maili(ree of eirpenee, cni receipt of price
Invalids With Chtimic or Icing etanding.
eases., should i4Areira order echronic package.'
C. TAYLOR' & Co.; .
• General Agen ts ; 202, Dock '
.se. P hila.
• -,
COGGSWELL'S NEW 'MEDICAL - MIT
J is for sale . in •Smethport by J.C. Haman
& .Co., end by all enterprising Druggists
wherever the Democrat is read. As it is not a
patent inedicineybUt•the . prescriptien of an em.
inent Physician, no one should fail to try the
New Medical Salt. , •••
.For testimonials Ind directions see Circular.
NEW CARRIAGE:AND WAGON SHOP,
TAMES MiDONAILD would inform the pub.
lic'thathejis fitted up 4'614 atthe lower
end of town 'on the premises" scentfy occupied
by.-
NMedbury, as a'cardiog factury, 'and is
preparecho build all kinds, of
•
CARRIAGES"AND `WAGONS •
At short .notice, in a. workmen-like manner,
and at reasonable'. prices: Having had alarge
experience. in the 'business; he feels ;satisfied
that his work will fully•meee tbe requirements
of who- will tayor Alto With•their patronage.
Repairingpromptly:attended ta.. • • •
Sirietbport, April; 10, 1859..
.. - J,:.o . :o' , o.''':'
ARE.
..'•.CIM,-Al"
1331011
.TAYLOR'S'It.EGVLATQR
A. N: Taylor Aar,' nom in Pore the
Latrtit Stook of
EW SUMMER GOODS
Etier . hrotgkii?lii) . this cotp!ty; Presenting
". ATTE ACTIONS -IN "
.
EXTENT: VARIETY,' - ELEGANCE) ancl
BEAItTY of and colqring:
IJ3IIOII
ARE. HERE.
NTow is the Time
To Selectfront:the - Largest gtocZ and Purchase
P.RICES , AF.tE: , DOWNI
.GOOil.! - are...oo . l4'off •1q6..
HOT CAKES ea a FROSTY MORNING,
And 'thodd with 'wish to 111;she'
Comm ~-.Spvqr.ioNs
SHOULD ;CAL[ EARLY.
FIRST COWIE, FIRST SERVED
Elie lin;nense Stock; esqlqists . of
D: RI;Y: -. . P:::9-..0.1;1„ : $ ', 1
Ili Varilq,y,.
PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS,
READY-MADE. CLOTHING,
CLOTHS & VESTINGS,
MILLISERY,GOODS,
LADIE' DRESS' PRINTS,
LAWNS,
LADIES'• cHALLI & LAWN.
ROBES, Flounced, at $1
. ; • • , DEBAM.S . , at Ici eta
In fact ci cpmplet6 4389itmeut
"'DRESS 6000DS'..
3.0,060.y ! i5. : 8R0wN SHE ETING.S; • • .1
5000 BLEACHED SHEETINGS.
GR'OCERAI,ES
SUGARS, • •
PORK,
&c., &c
HANS at .12t cts. TEAS at 31 to 621
BOOTS: & .SHQF,S;
.Largest stock 'ever offered in this section of
country., .IVien's Kip BoOti,.a . prime
Women's. Calf Boots, :Men's Brogan:Shoes,
Wornen's Gaitirs, tipped, Women's' enameled
Bootee .
„. , .
In additicin to the above he has a large Tian
•
. '-' .. :S•T. 0 TES . •••• -
... . . ..
HART)TOARE, CROCKERY,' DRUGS' 4.
zikwativE..§, •YANKEE . NOTIONS; •
' ' •
',.HATS AND., CAPS, IRON .6:f all' . :
IV
. - ' : • kiird3— . - - ail Rod and • ' ' '
:' ' • '' : .- II or' Iron,: •.. '
, .' .
.. Gerrnan' and 601 Sted,• - '. •
• Wash Tabs .and Grain Measurek,
Patent Pails, Wasii Boards, Vinegar, Fluid;
Camphene, Turpentine,
AGRICULTURM. IMPLEMENTS,
And thousand other things too nunterous .to
mention, which will be sold • • •• ,
VROLESALE OR 'RETAIL
CO' 'Country , merchants supplied at as low
prices as they cnn buy in New Yori.or any of
the eastern , cities, for caeh or approved Credit.
§inethport, June, 1859, ,
THE 9EU3ET.INPIBHITIEa.OF
YOUTH AND MATURITY
' - Juit Published' , Gratis, psth Thousand r.
A FEW ..WORDS. ON THE. RATIONAL
/I TREATMENT, without Medicine, of Sper
tnatorrhea, or LoCal Weakness, Noetu rnal Emis
sions, Genital and Nervoiis Debility, Premature
Decay of the , systern,,lnvotency, and Itivedi
ments to Marriage generally. . . '
BY B. DE LANEY, M. D.
The important fact that the:many alarming
complaints, originating in 'the imprddence and
solitude of youthp may be easily. removed
ouT MEDICINI, is hi this small tract clearly de- .
monstrated ; and the-entirely nevi% and highly
treatinetit, as adopted the Aothor,
fully, explained, by means of , which: every
. one
is enabled to cure niatow,r,.perfectly-and at the
least possible cost,••thereby avOidieg All , the ad
vertised nostrumssof the day. •
Sent
,to any: address, gratis and post free in a
Sealed envelops bp: remitting (post paid) two
postage itamps, to pa. B. PE 1 4 API . EY,18 Mist
31st *rite, sa* Yolk ': • ,
Coal'
TH4 strtscamEn keeps oti • hen fer ea •
:Stone , 'Coal, of the•beef quality, at the
Grist Mtn, JO Menhaniesburg. ''(rein of ill .
kinds ;eke* itt exchamp.
• , 'GRORDIS.CORWIN..-
COURT PROCLAMITION,
3 - gr HEREAS the Hon. Robert G.. White,
'WV Preslident Jadge, and the Hons. J. Dar- .
'ling and S. Holmes, - Attael!tte Judges: of .the
&
Courts of O yer Terrainer and General Jail
Delivery, Quarter Sessions .of. the .Peade, Or
phans' Court and 'Court of Common'
.Pleas for
the County ofM'Kettnhave issued their - precept,'
bearing date Saturday; the second day of july,
in the Year. of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and fi fty-nine; end to 'me dfiected, fo'r'
holding's Court of •Oyer aud Terminerand Genh%
era' Jail Delivery, Qiiarter' Sesaions of ther
Peace, Orphans' Court','.andeohtt , of 'CorriMon •
Pleas; in the
.:HorOugh of SMethport,. on • Ma n i
day, the tiventy 7 sixth day et September, next,
and to continue one week. . ;..' .
NetiCe is therefote hereby given to'the Coro
ners, Justicee of the .Peace and Constahles
within. the:county, , that they be then and .there
in their proper persons, at. 10 o'cleck 'A. M. of
said day, with their rolls, tecords, inquisitions,
eiarninationi, and 'other remembrances, to dcr
those things which their offitee appertain to be
done. , And thoie.who are,hound,by their rec.'
ognizances to ProsecUte the prisoners that tsie or
shall be,in the Jail of said • county Of MlCean,
are to he, then' and there to
,proaecute . against
'them as•will•be just. • - ' ,
Dated
_Smethport 2 , , July
r eeeenth, 11159,-
and 'the nth ' year :- Of :the ilndelitnidetiee of the
'United States of America.
' NEW AGIIICIIUMIAL 1101T4 1114114:11T. ,
TO ALL WANTING,FARMS,
R ARE . OPPORTUNITY , IN k. DELIGHT--
UL AND HEALTHY CLIMATE 25 •
MILES SOUTHEAST OF PHILA., •
• DELPHIA, ON THE CAMDEN •
• AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD;
_NEW JERSEY.. • .
, -
An old, estate c onsisting of several, thousands
of acres of productive soil has been diirided into •
Farms of various sizes to euiS -the, purchasers.
A population of Some Fifteen • hundred,' from
various Parts of
. the middle States and. New :
England have settled there the past year, :jsrt;
proved their places,. anct•raised excellent crop:
The price of .the land isat the low sum of from.
,$l5 to's2o 'ier acre, the 'soil is 'of th'et best .
quality for the production of Wheat, Glower,
Corn, Peaches, Grapes andVtgetables. IT IS
CONSIDERED THE BEST. FRUIT SOILIN
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 'tarmac)
of thelnoductiveness :of the land: • Thelerms
are made easy to'secure the rapid iinprovernent
of the land,' vehich is only sold •for nett&
prevenient. The result has been that .enithiri
the past year; some three hundred: housei,kave
been erected; two mills, one , steam, four stores,•
some forty -vineyards. and reach orchards
planted,' and a 'large number...of:other: improver
ments; making it a desirable' and active place
of , business.
GINGHAMS,
as the reader may perceive from itslocation, ii
Produce bringing `double. the price then in
locations away from •the' city, and more than
double the price : at . the West. It is known that
the earliest and best fruits and vegetables in
this latitude come from New Jersey;.•and are ,
annually exported to therixtent of Millions... • •
In locating here, ttie,settlerluis many silvan.
tages.:' He is in ii,few hours'lidenf the great
Cities 'of New England and Middle States, he
is near his old friends aid associations,.he is in
a sett/41 -country where every. imprevisasnt.:,of
comfort and
,civilizations at, band. Re can
buy 'every article ,he wa'nte at :the cheapest
price, and sell his produce for- the-highest,
the West this is reversed,) he hasschools•• for
his childien, ,ufivine Ind 'enjoy an
open winter, and' delightful climate; where fe.:
vein ere utterly unknown... The:result of the
change, upon those fioni the North; has gener
ally been to restore them to an excellent 'state
of .
COTTON Y ARN;
SALT,
• FISH
• .
In the way of building and improving, lum
ber can be obtained'at the mills at the rate of
$lO to $l5 per.: thousand. Bricks from the
brick yard opened in' the place, every ,ertiele
can he procured in :the place, good carpenters
are at hand; and there is no place in the Union
where buildings and Impicivementi • can be
The reader will et 'once be struck with the
,advantages here : presented, and ask: himself.
Why the property has riot been taken up before.
The reason is, it was never Ahrown ..'in the
market; and unless these statements were,cor
rect, no one would be invited to examine the,
land, before purchasing.. This all are expected
to do. ' .They will' see. land under cultivation,
such is the extent of .the settlement that they
will no doubt, meet persons frOm 'their own
neighborhood; tbey will witness the improve.
ments and can judge , the character of the zjp
'illation, If they come with a' view to settle
ther.shOuld come prepared to 'stay e day or
two and be ready to Purchase, as locations can
not be lield an 'refusal. . -
There are two daily trains to Philadelphia,
aad to. all settlers who improve, Tun Emit/ion ,
COMPANY GIVES A FREE TICKET TOE SIX MONTHS,
AND A 114 m-rates TICKET FOR TIME TEAEB.
' ln connection with 'the:agricultural .settle
ment, a new 'and thriving town hai-kitUrally
arisen; which presents'lnducements foi. any had
of business, particularly stores and wornsfasoo
ries t The . ; in
Shoe busess could be carried on in
this place and market to good 'advantage, also
cotton business v and manufactories otogricultu
ral implements or .Founderiis fee cassias swag••or•
tido . : The improvainent .baelagn so rapid ea
to insure a constant and permanent incresar
hominess. Town.lots of a good size, we. do not
sell, small ones as it would effect the improve
ment of the place, can be had at'frornsloo and
monthly , literary
co amining•full , informa.
andT haerHicaulnitmureaslrosohePtmer,
e t a
tion of Hammonton, canbeobtained at 20 cent::
per. annum. •!' .` •
Title indieputablo7warrantee,deeds given,
clear of all incumbrance when money is paid. .
Route to the land: 'leave..Vide street wharf, -
Philadelphia, for .Hammonton by at
71, A. P. M.: , Fate 90 cents: , When .
there . Inquire tor By . rnes.' Boarding ion- •
venienies on hand.. Parties had better -stop .
With 'Mr. Byrnes, a principal, until they : have
decided as to perchasing,as he will' show them
over the land in his . carriage; free of expense.
Letters and applications Can , bet , iddreseed.,to
Landis,B: Byrnes . , HamMonton P..04-Atlantie
Co. NeW JerseY;or'S; B. Coughlin, 202 South •
Fifth Street, Philadelphia. ' /Slaps and informs.
tint) Cheerfally , flirnished. -; • • .
JOSEPH • MORSE,. Sheriff'
• .THE MARKET;"
THE BEST. IN THE. NION.
THE TOWN or HAMMONTON.