M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, October 27, 1859, Image 4
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And here titttie,tkd.moet.d iiiestton, wh'ether cold water eiettld be esiOsstint,prooaen whethe'r the but 11.0,inint be. ereel - " Eatierienee has proved iklitikAn'aPe_ l ,red , thiuttwlter, the ,viet• 01.04 butiiii Will be superior; but the • • • 'buttermilk must . bet expelled at all events; and 41145i - 7644i celdWater will more taitainlV and accomplishthis object (bin:any other to* OtbeC things being rigliq water. 'fitetho4,lbotter will.be very g00d..; The keeping pith,withoutwashiug'is thought by .111 91:4 0 4b14.#al Ilat• • - • ••- but taitterietiikte pretty well worked Out, quantity-. off' isit . abouid, be added as suits Ilse testes of. %bole wbe are , to be iti consumers. severi 7 eigh the of an ounce of snit to I ‘l ial Sk it * ii - r al ak , tliti, it should thor ':eilltlfincorporated with the batter at its first , ineeking The hntter tnuet'be subjected on the , ensuing dey tea second' working; rtiese two may foricieenkeonvumption, butfor butter, , intended to be kept, a third working on the third loxlgpllpeogeossarY. machine butter-work -00011. 7EO inuefi'aid in . , the second. and third The . greit cause of better beioming ggivtilikt .894144e+, it; , therefore, sinless, it , is 'the bolter will'sobn . beCOm athiribla • ..rineliinimi-For keeping butter; for family, relipiellinis preferable to _earthen . Crooke. Di' iieseliseklbe baiter in lagers of such thick= !)else; e. Will be c onvenient : for noel , iprinkling a itiltr'aMltbottleful eseblayei, foi convenience . iw WittFitotigir tile. bitter for use. • 'Continue 'fin.: , . 'ill *rend is nearly 'full; then cover.ivith a ; 41aelfin:elin cloth, on which 'place a layer of Ail - with strong OM) the Work is done.-r, .• I hi, Aurla;aol.4* PAr4cr•--Mr-T,- W Brown the.Wieconein Chief slime the follow isgtipospidu llosoriptlon of hie tontestmuli , in re. ;to}lto'gld':_aogy ho objectisil to paying him iieisiefileierteetuces because , he;was 4 1 . rich , •sqdin spitifect,palsee 't: „ . troth. We. are one of the. nabob.. - - , „AilllitOltrytslttrwWhis would have four chipmunks, Wir tined the one he was after and' thre mesii—Mr, We shall have some whek.we Wine ii principally of pine q2n3o 11110 ,t l oysadimost . sumptuously furnished! It ur l smltitSirlibistered, :papered or _painted inside '; iliiek Ihlebfa . being too plebeian. We use tie :,t l ioopir,tit a' chimney, and our parlor, for beilonceptinnt seam, kitchen, library, sanctum, 'll-o.llollllf spank the children . ; etc.== Oat ingrein'. in Made of . old coat ;;'skirts, shirt~teilti :, dilspitttted pante and other li 21 0 5.. tti",4 o tle, to: mention:, Oni fur- T ea %lineation r. cherry, and %air. chairs is IkettOntld 100 - set-tail gage. <Our ippon. are Tithe? iineoniintin. Oar nikattelsipersonal.run tip to- the handsome :• Itersl4 eavMild tarllioaar as follows tl<ne rife -v i ae ant`to be computed . $OOOO 00 0000 00 2 25 . . . . . . sn s TilitolkYreus4 ° On!idn. .7kreiliol,' .- .. ' ~ , !twelve heti, and.riore hatching -..- • .::,„•!, ,, ,,1184•peiri for:cii.pricf known,- ' -- -' =r-- :• ',•::., : 10 0 , ent and,; four kitten,' • , .:. 3 00 .L.*• , ' , •_Oreikbliitd,intli''' . • • ',' —'--'' - '' 2'oo '. - ;lTerif itewe Anil a cil(in•prospeet { •50 00 , ' TwilllA-lc:ov,, ~;,„,. • • • . 2 50'' gark :. ,j:C..inertar , acre straw berries - 3 OOO 3000 .00 -k,• ,:lrbti'llidid, ,With little . Mattera . divers and F:' ,10 1 1 0 1 .0.i illynigirree- the spasm, • when the total .y-Ale iameheratert.:•.', We dare net go into details, for ••••;1111141,t0eteiky.,C.4f Brether,F •-..--;-- - expicra a ; , • ••..,..$l . ll. etch atlatta<to , go, eat am( talk temper , •-:, tioti t • iiitt bkriieeppeinted. .We are growing ~:IVialiiiiinThri_iirvery day. - Weehaltadd 'three -:'olo3,lol,••:so:',onafitye s -end Taal the setting 10 1 4b 1 0 1 0ityttl• ..'.•A nd, if our farrow. cow • _,,,,_"7... igq , ;llsolmKte.o(4o Or horned Ptneki ' . ‘'lri;' ..,'A).**4 l oo - r*otiiiii: . !; ~ r ixtit _ n SiefeieinlimptCaiiiiit'keep ov rig; to grow -• , , 1 4,0 - 0 11 4" keep i/0 1 .fig.i.`'.'t -.. , •-• 1 - ..1. .. __ . I . l3 fintalt,:ennerrityl , ef aired,* pretty Wife .. ,:nin {:water; ; baths,, will Awake : alai* any :•,;:-, Disa`, 4 4l , llthy, , Weilitiyan4aeise-li : • • • -- . ..,•- • .'••ki_ -. 0 04 1 0, bie•eirelerk We)* never , * numeroes bsti!kko.i_weii." .; 1 4IngseevA0'1.0 that ..0 ;,.!Ilont.iffikjiti*i*,thii, centre Of.one. 16.4".21•1?!5t 3 04 , lc injiatitke. 'is to refuse •;..,,,,***,i'lenet;liMit 'the hands - of a peiarnd to rtillSit .:1....._ iliii.#nielliektise4leaiere of render in g 1 71: , ,iii*:tril: f. -'. • ~ ::.. ~„ •c..-J . ,,g*. liiii* oil*, .:40A.bnitani lisilliied...his;ife '‘tice;if.avanaglibitely, ' aboat - Adgettidg jus •Xgqini!Os.,f ',lnn kilu v t , h l4 ! ,l4o Pain.- p e rM ; I" nrri e' 4 . Lif 1 4 A11; ;2 4'?:" 171 • 11 . •, • , •-•• e . :4111 Prtcetc, ItAVING ENLARGED' MY FACILITIES At 14 Old paid, t. g 7' • 7 7 ; Nc": - . ExbELtioit , For keeping. co nstantly on hand a much larger ; . :541.103t,httkOlsortM,Srtt; . Af the heavy , cles of Hardware generally kept by • the .lohhing, }lenses, and having • . I limited the:ACJEI4CY of:, • • • Many Manufactarers including :t'h e . 1 : ..celebrited 'FALURIVER 'NAILS, WHEFAAFIip MADD E N :. . & . bAKEWELL'S A,l 60, ihosl'ef WELCH '& 6RIFFITII and <Abet "niakeie, • • ' Alb 4 ' B WES, COOKING STOVES, GLASS, of all Bites, Sorts aid Descriptions. I. PROPOSE. TO SELL ALL 11/Itiiitifacturers' Prices. Also I propose to sag at I small CommisSion from - mil: LARGE; and WELL `SELECT _ ED .SHELF..4 . 'obiIARDIV.AIt; . . In the telection of,which I have. taken' much pain!, having given my • personal' attention thereto. ' " OUSE TRIMMINGS, Q,ILS, Si.. , :(f):. ,. ::'.Ui!':: - .::',2:4, -- :'..:.4:.... COOKINCi 'and PARLOR. of every 'desirable CARPENTERS';:. .I:MI L LWRIGHTS' ' ,. I3L&MB=ID , AlsD MASONs, PECK AXES, SI'ADES, PITCH FORKS, LEAD PIPES, LAMPS for OIL ) 'CAMPHENE, FLUID, and My motto Of The Largest Sales , of the very BEST. GOODS at the LOWEST Re nouterative ,Prices Insures the 'Largest Profits to,the Seller, ftunishes the Buyer with . the Cheapest and Best Articles, and mes the best satisfaction. , LIBERAL DISCOUNTS WILL BE MADE • If people will pay higher prices for no better articlei of other places, it shall lie their oivn faatt,stol ,• '• • • • - ,IO connection with. the above, I am,able to !WWI': on s4ort notice . • . #4.4g.27480X. &COPPER WORK . , flaying in. mi.em,ploy Competent and experi .eneed'isorkmen,"whose work leis never failed to. give , satisfsetiOn. ' • Eitijent e ! b e !eat. . r iee's 'and .44,1. position fir C V. B. HBARBE, aot,apt to.frown. 4 . break into. soil* 44.00; selktter attitned: PROPRIETOR, Ncv i :2 rand 3'Exceliioi . Blotk Olin, May , 2/01100. ,rtr, • - , OLEAN. „ , : -,:::1,,, , ;: ,,...: 111)111,311 . .... Si 1 14,11111 .BATING., ',BTtirARTS (9excelld) POPULAR THE ABOVE ARTICLES A•T ,T OLs, Of the most , approved Alanufaeture, *ATTOCKS, ; •• • ••: -• RAKES, BUCKETS, WHEELBARROWS PUMPS, KEROSENE . TO DEALERS ALL KINDS OF . . . • .. . . TSMETBPORT LIVERY STABLE, frrifIE . BI.fI3SCIIIBER hatropenedfe new ,Liv ! . .L ery St ablein'Srne thport, at. the reatdenee of. Dt,: Wiener on :Xing, 'Street', "three ,doors east . of, the Courillousei wherireart be found the.beet of 'Heroes:and car riagesit low prices. Ilecintenclo to ! make' Stnethport: 0 permanent' residenae,, and•aaks, share of patronage; ' . .:..Bmethport, r Atigust 24, 1859 ! 11 , 0lf• , LI, L, BARKER'S STRAW-CUTTER. now offers to,-the pub- r r HE: SUBSCRIBER tic :this; Improved Straw-cutter,. in 101 . 1. .confidence•that all who take.the trouble to wit• ness its opeiatiOns• will . be convinced of its:su periority. over . any other now in use., . • A iupply, kept'constantly op.hand and 'man ufactured to ot ' t 'er. • ' •• 11" . As . .no other person:hay:Cif he' right' to make or , uses this Cutter wittily) AI 'Kean collo all• who a re us ing it in violation of the pat= eat: will be ••. prosccuted. . .• • • Mechanicsburg, August. 27, 1859. -•• . • AND SHOVEL PLOWS, A 'stT petitii - tiriic!e; mennfaeti!ri!lf.i.t:the , • . SMrriIIiORTTURN:AbE.: • • DISSOLUTION. '.• THE .partnership; 'htlietofore existing. .bes wsen catharsi Devling Lumber town . Clintonn county, 'Pa., and• John. L..l3eck r with of AVlC.ean 'county, ea:, was. this 'day dis solved by my mutual consent: All debta due the firm :are robe - paid:to the Snbscriber, in *hose hands Are the Books:• . . ..• • -EATHAM,DEYL,ING:: • LuMbei T'n., Sept, 20,1859. E. G.., , k F. EATON - , QENEILAL DEALER' IN 1' IE 00U:1 , -AND SILVER WATCI-lES• '•A 1 0 1 s4 l ."'`Nr. .-m L.sa N -1,.,.4,,_ ./' • 1--...) ~,?-4; d kr-- - - . = 1 • -t: -.l '' '3 l . .4'-',:2 - '' . r r l .. ''...&,,` 4_3\ : i-,4 -_.—• ,*-,.'..1.-4 MITI -;--si- . .-,.- o - FANCY GOODS, CLOCkfi AND MUSICAL INSTRIUMENTS, , • . QLEA.N, N. Y. 117 Repairing of Watches and Clocks done in good style and warranted. FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. I/OL' HUNTER FOJU $5O IF failing -to cure any tail , 'ofsecret . dfsease that may come under his care,no.matter long standing of'aillieting• Eitlyir sex are in vited to . his Private Rooms, 44 North SR.V.- EN'PH St., Philad'a,. without fear of 'interim). tion from otherpatienis.. Strangers and others whe.brive been' unfortunate in the selection of a Physician:are invited to - call. - • IMPOTENC.Y.; 7 Through. unrestrained . in dulgence of the passions, by' excess or self atme,...the . evila are numerous . Premature im potency; involuoary seminal, discharges, wast ing .the Organs; loss. Of Jneniory; a distaste for female society,"generaidebility, or consti• tutionalderangementi are sure to. follow.. .11 PAINTS, neceseary,-cepsulttlie . Doctor with ,cotifidnee he offers a perfect, cure.: , READ AND REFLECT.—Tha% afflicted would dO.well to'retleCt before trusting their health .and happiness, and in many. cases their lives,: in the'hancis• of , physicians' Ignorant of this , class.of, t is certainly irripossi, blo for one Man tO..urul4stand all' the ills' the human family are . subjece to:.. Eyery respects lalephysician has his peculiar, branch, in which he is more successful than.his brother , ,profess ors, and ' to that- he 'devotes most of.his time and study. YEA ns.oF P.RACTICE, t exclusively .devo ted to the study and treatment of diseases .of the sexual 'organs, together - with ulaers upon. the body,..throat,,nose, or • legs', pains in the head,, or hones, mercurial rhetimatiern, - s,rict... dies, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses, •or. . impurities Of the Wood, whereby-the censtitution ,fias. become enfeebled, - enables the .Doetor tcroffe.r , speedy relief .tcraillvtio may.'place themselv,es tinder his care.. •.. . • SHOVELS, 112rMedicine forwarded to any part of United otates,-:-Price Ten Dollars per Parka ffe For'sale; DICKINSON'S CELEBRA, M TED 'MAGNETO-ELECTRIC ACHINE. , --- No acid or other. ingred!ent required ; its pci:iiver being obtained.from a permanen! magnet. .• No family - should lie. without one. Price only SIO. • HOES PAILS, -. • Arrival .and -Departure of .Mails. • . • • OIETIIPOET YOST . OFFICE.... ' Olean—Leaves every morning at o 'clock .; • rives every evening:. . • oot/4o...sport—Leaves TueSday and Saturday .mornings.; . .arrives Monday and. Friday eves. Shippen—;.Leaves Tuesday, Thursday nod Sal 'urday. mornings, arrives . Monday, Wednes . day and Friday. evenings. Ridgway—Leaves' Monday, Wiidnesday and • Friday, mornings; arrives Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday evenings. • • Warren—Leaves Tuesday mornings and LT rrives Thursday evenings. •. • • TUBING • THE HAMMONTON FARMER=A''netve• . paper devoted to Literature and Agriculture, also . setting,torth•full accountwof the new set tlemeot of Hammontim, in New'Jersey, 'can be subscribed for at only 25 cents per annum. Inclose postage.stamps for the amount. Ad dress td Editor of the Farmer, Harnnionton, P. 0., Atlantic Co., New Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the 'best •.quality, in .o'he of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, rind where crops are never cur down,by frosts,. the terrible scourge of the north, see• advertisement of - Hammonton Lands. : ' • Cabinet Shop in- Mechanicsburg: -. A ..W.OLTF I RS respectfully announces t o public, that ~.notwithstanding these hard times, he is manufacturing and kieps con. stantly on hand, all kinds, or furniture, such as DIVANS, • ' • - • ' CARD, CENTER, ' DINING AND. • • 'BREAKFAST. TABLES, .CHAIRS °Vail •kinds and .16 , 1es,ICane and 'Common; Rea4rMade Caine, &c.,'of the very Ilest mamal and manufacture. Smothport, Feb. 25,1358 S. SARTWELL, P. M 80 f , S . . . . "• SHOE . 13UStNESS • A AC'TOltf ES • can be earripd on profitably...7ot. lifitipmontcir: 'advertisement of Htiminontori • • DR. HUNTER'S 111:E D - IC.A . L:.. : `.IP Being an oiigin4l and popular Tieatten on KLS/ 4Y).0) NNYOUIII%:fI . • . . Their 'Phlveolcigy,. Puncione:tind 7 Pestle' ,Dis= • ordert;•pf every. kind, never-banner:ern - .gdies for the speedy cure diseases otayrir • vitte l and enaracter, • inciden...t tO the . •+iiolation of the.Latva of Natare and of Na-. PRICE 'TWENTY-FIVE . CENT& .. . , , . . .The,author of the above. .. . , . '•\o \ II 1„' 1y", , ,- volume..is .a. graduate, ,„;s0 , 'lraq. #l4, • . a nd - having dnyoted a t o •'.. ; ../ ~" •......; quarter p 1 a century to , /ow • '--.. the iondy and .treatment 1 --.1% -,.; 4 f1 7 , 4 , 41rA ; . ....Z . " . . Of Synhilis 'and kindred • -.....-.- Ns's disordeys as,a'speciality, • /////, ! not„' . he has become - possessed' ermest inveluableinforination:in regard te..the ame, and is able to compress intoVade Mecum compass the very quinlescence of medical gel... , etice'on' t his . important subje,ct ;. and es the re sult ,of the .ekperienCe of .the moit eminent” physic . iiins in . Etiro'ne and 'America is thorough.' iy I..lisirloll . Btriiied 'in his own highly snicesSful . praeticer'in 1 he.:trettment of Secret diseases in many. thoit.tinds'of caSes. in the city of . Phila delphia alone. '• .:1 ' . ~.: ' ... .... ', .- Testimony o d e ihe Prof,..of, Obstertries in Penna.' „College, Plates:. - • • ‘ ,- Da..l-Ittrwriies MEDICAL N UAL• - . ! the 'author work, unlike the majority, of those.. who : advertise .rp cure the'..disettsei.of which-it:frees, is.a . gragnatcrof one of the. best colleges in 'the ,United •States. It affords . me . pleasure' to - recnmmend him to the unfortunate. or to the victim of anatneartiee,ns a ssttessf and. experienced preetitionerAn whose. honor ind:integrity they mny.plare; the. greatest, eon fidenoi. • JOS.S.. - I.ONGSLIORE, M. D. .Prany A. Toodionrdi Df. D., of Pena: ildiver:. sity, Phsla.• •••• • . • - It gives:me pleasure to add my testirriony - to the professional ability-of the :Author of the Medias( Manual." , Numerous cases of dis-• eases -of the Genital ;Organs, some of them of long Wending, have cone. under my notice, in ,which his skillhas. been manifest in festorinc tosperfect health, in some instances where the patient hag been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal : %Yea kneSS, 'OE .dis afrangementfif th- functions produced by self. abuse; or iEzress of venery, , I . do not , know his superio, the ..profession.• I have ':been. ae• quainied with the Author some..tkirty, and, deem it no more than, justice to him ag well es a kindness to the unfortunate victims of early.indiscretion., to recommend him as one . in Whose professional .ocill:end integrity they may safely confide themselvei, ALTRED.WOODIVA•ktD, M. D. . . . • . . .. . . . . One copy's - peurelrene.elopeil, will be forward ed free of postage ro,any parf ~of . the United States •liir 25. cents, or 6 copieliifor $l. Ad dressvidost nairI..COSDEN - &Co.,•Publishers, box 197,..PMlaileiphirt-.. : - -• ' ••• ' -. • ,--- fi - "Bookseltere., Crihva.iers and Book•A • gents supplied on the moat liVeriirtrim.gi. ' • ' 1 • DE. COGGSWELL'S NEW 'MEDICAL SALT. 1 . 011 INFLAIIgATORY . DISEASES ONLY. New Medical Salt!, New Medical Salt! IT IS NOT A" CURE ALL; , 1:17 - For Inflammatory Diseases Only. D R. COGGSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL -1:-;! , SALT, inste4d.orbeiplz a remedy Tor, all 'ills,•has control over • bnt One • ill. boa • but one . aim und. accomplishes but one' thirig,.to wit: SUBDUES INFIAMMATORY.DISBASE, whatever be i:0 form or locality, whether. in , thelbeadi - throat: abdomen', extremities' or 'skin. 2 • N EW MEDICAL SALT, It g • iieruli (r. excellence that: withnnithe useless lons . of blood and stren'gth, it eft.etnollY chresln geiminatori other.,) by :proiloCing tio..equilibrinm of: all the.fluids in the body; tin. want of which iirt he role cAnsiof inflematiOnt OTICETO INVALIDS 11 The: folloW •irgg form which the•Pnbalaoaed fluids ao spnie,.and•-many not here . mentioned; thit. have more or less' fever or pain,aie :as easily. soh dued by the' New Medical Salt, (IF! fire rs ex, tinguished: by: water,... to' wit: :ffirain' Fever, Headache-, 'Riish' of ,Blocid to .. .ilia Head . and 1.1-art,•Fits,,foilarned 'eyes, ears; :Mee; liftigs• and liver, IN . le.tustilgia, Spinal affecriOne,: Erysip •Bronchitis, • Pleiirisy, Asthma,. Coughs, Dyepeosia, Rheumatism, Gout, Scrollida, and 'SR iiehimr and Otherrtti , neous eriiptionS,'Colds;•¢Mi female DiSeases. . . . Coggswell's New. Medical Salt ex! • e f ts, like the .vaeinematter,.an c.xtraordi= D it. nary influence over.the yeifiriand arteries, re 7 sulting,in a gradual declitie of inlligithatiort a's indicated by the pulse, virl.icll. Soon . testime's.its naiural state; as the heat, pain and feverriis: R. C9gtawell's . New. bredicat. Salt crtii . Just whit it claims to do—no more, no less---vgdolA s tt's, th e fluids ify removing from' he system till firteriel Nnd. venous ~ ntiqtritetioni:' Descriptive Cireplitrs' ma v 1)6 .nlmiined floimany Druggist who has' this vithishle 'medicine:tor 'sale. . . , DR. Coggtviell's New. Medical Salt Gut a Circulsi: Asir any Druggist a'. the NEW .MEDICAL SALT. Ask Our neigh bore about Abu NEW MEDTCAt 'S ALT. 'I sick, try; if not sick', renrunir the NEW•MED • Coggswell's Antiphlogistio Salt.. .AonTx - Psosnons, $1; CJIRUNW do, $2 O. Sent by'rnail, free of expense, oil receipt of price Invalids with chronic or long standing des- eases, ahould At,wAvs ord.er. a chronic package:. •D. C. TAYLOR & CO., • • • Gencial Agents, 202, Dela' St. Phda. COGGSWELL'S NEW. MEDICAL BALT is for Bale in Sinethnort by J.C. HAMLIN & Co., and by :all enterprising Druggists whereyet the Deinnerat•is read. As, it is not a' patent xnedicine, but. the-prescription of an . ern inent•PhYsician, po one should fail to try the New bfedical Salt... . ' • For.teati . monials and directions see'Circular.. .• NEW•CARRIAGEAND . WAGON•SHOP. T AMES McDONAt4' would )nform the piib lie that he ha's fitted Or a short at the7loieer end of , town, on the piemises•ieeently occupied by N.Medbury, .as a carding factory, and is prepared to build•all kinds of' • • , CARRIAGES AND WAGONS . At 311134 notice,. in 'a workman-like manner, and at reasonable prices. ,Havtng had a large experience in the business, he . feels •satiefte'd that his work will fully meet tbe . requirementa of all who will favor him with , their patronage. Repairing promptly attended.to.. • smethport, April, 10, 1859... .6-ooips ARC ::CHEAP t r. • AT TAYLOR'S REGULATOR. .LivgCst Stock , of .Bp.M . ..oliVW*'. IGrISIOD Vverl;ezigott into' this Coti??4, PrAis7;ti)ig vUItiEeVALLEb A I TTIEI4C - TIONN IN . . . . VAR.XETI',• ELEOANCE„ . acid. • •, 8,EA.1.77Y, of dhign,'and liJi 11 1J341111 ARE HERE. tho• Tim e. To Select. from` E, Laigeii . Stoa . and Nrchdie Goods whild PRICES . ::AREDOWN! Goo f ts are G E oing . Off .lite HOT CAKES 01 3 FROSTY.MOR!IING, And. .tho36 : •.who..w,ish . ao make CHOICE SELECTIONS SHOULD C A:t.U. • g!A4L,Y, F I ilsT COME, FIRST SERVED Innsen . se Stock consist* of. 0. ttv: ... :.G,:-:4):.0-n...5.,.; Trariet3; PARASOLS AND USIBRELLAS, READY-KAIIE CLOTHING, .CLOTHa & VESTINGS, MILLINERY GOOss, LADIES' •DRESS PRINTS, LAWNS, CHALLI &.LAWN ROBES, Flounced, a[ _sl DEBAIZES,, ati c . O cts • .11t• fare a:Complefe Ay i ti);,ment or . - DIMSISI GOOO .PS, 10;000 BRO*NSIikETIN GS, 5000 BLEACHED SHEETINGS- . • . C . 1j lit S POR IC, &c., •scc 11,ANSt TEAS at 31 to 621' etc BOOTS '& SHOES, Largest stock. ever .oftered.in .this section of country. lYten's Kip Boots, a.pripie.article.— Women's Calf. Boots,' Men's Brogan Shoes, Women's Gaiters, tipped, Women's 'enameled Bootees. . • • • • • ' In addition to the:above he.bas a large quan- . . int ud.§. • , jtiEDratzv.Es, • H4 . 2 . 8' .41VD CAPS,-.,rigos of all • • • kinda---Arail Rod and • ' • • .-• • •••HooO Iron • .• aiorman•rand.Qast Steel, • , • Wash„Tubs'arid Grain Measures, .Paient Pails, Wash Boarcla, Vinegar, 'Fluids, Camphene, Turpentihe,• , • AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS; And a thousand other things' too numerous to mention; which will be sold WHOLESALE OR RETAIL:. •117" Country' merchants supplied at as - low prices as they cnn buy in New York or any of the•nastern cities, for cash or, approved credit. .Smethport, Yune,.1859.• •• . • . -THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OP , • • II Y. 0.0 I IA'N MAT LIR I T itist.Publushed, Gratis; 25th Thousand t AA FEW .WORDS. .ON THE RATIONAL TREATMENT, without Medicine, of Sper. matorrhea, or Local Wea'kness, Nocturnal Emits sions, Genital and Nervous Debility; Premature Decay of the system, Impotency, and InMedi merits to Marriage generally. • • BY 13:'D1 .LANEY, M. D. The important- fact that the many ; alarming complaints, origthating in the imprui:knce and sntitude.of, youth; , may be easily'rernoVed wiTtr otrr Maitmar; is in 'thisismali,tract clearly (1.- nrionst !ated and; the entirely'new 'and highly successfol treatment,, is adc4yted tiy tbe Author, fully 4plained, bipeans of ',Which every one is enabled to core . untiirr.4.peifpcily:and at the least pirsible-Cost, thereby, avoiding'all the,ad vertieed postrums of the day.. • Sent to ally.addre!s, gratis . and.:post free in sealed envelope by remitting (post:paid) two postage stamps to Da. B. DE LANEY) 98 East 31it Street, New Yurk City. • , Stone.:Coa ,•- • ITIHE:SkTBSCRIittit keeps hand'for r I Stone doul; cif• the •beatAnalilYr.:at Grist in Medianicsburg. Grain of all Xinde tekett in eitclinge. ; • • . . COURT: PROCLAMATIOS.- • rktiIER,EAS, • thd. 'goo; Robert G. Mite, ' YV,Prf;Sident.lridge, and the I: Dr• . ling' and S...llolnhes, • Asiociite :Judge's the Courts of Oyerl', Terminer : and • Greneial ,Jun Deliverrdbarter Seisinirs.a .the Peace, phonil Court and. Court' Cottahon',Pteas tot the County. of 114.1Ieah have issneilAreir prec t p4 heoring 'date Ofittirday the, aebonil'lfty of. , July ib ,the •,..yepi: of •bur Lord; onm•thOusairtl handred•end Art Y-nine; and .dire6tedi tot-. holding a Court, of. Oyer, n&-Terthineinhd Din+ eralJail Deliyeiy; Quarter *.Sessions:.:of %the, • ;Peace, Otphans! Court and Court of CoMinon • Pleas, in the IdorOughof• Smetbport , on 'MOM. • tiny,' the twenty-sixth:day Of , September, 0 , 44- and to,continne one Notice ; is tbetefoie'herebY the.Coro; • ners,...lustiees. of • the :Peace and • Constdbled ;‘, , vithin the, ecietity;,tbat they he•then and there in 'their proper persons', At • 10.0!clock• A. M.* said day,. with their Jolla, records k inquiMtitirisi.' exarninalions, end: Other 'retnembrancei,,fo . dd those things which their offices appertain, to bd done, • And those' who are bourid by 'their rec 7 • *ognizances to prosecute the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail'of •said.'connty of Mltedni •are to be•then and. .there to*prosecute - againSf them as will be just.. • ::*t • .** • Dated at Smethport, July - 104th, I 8.59;• .and the 84th. year • of the Independence of.OW* tfnited State! of America: *- • • '• • • : NEW AGNIONLTURAL BETTLEXERi' , TO .WANTING FARMS, . A. RARE OPPORTUNITY IN A DELIGHT- F * AND HEALTHY CLIMATE 25 MILES SODTHEAST,OF PHILA. • • DELPHIA., ON TH.E CAMDEI4' AND. ATLANTIC RAILROAD.' NEW. JERSEY.. "' An 'old 'estate consisting of several, tholisandd. Of. ecres'Of productivessil,fitis keen divided into Vurrns of various 'sites to-suit the purchasers.. A population of Some -Feftren Ann'died,. : froth various liitits of 'the .'middle'States and New England have settled there the pastlear, im proved ,their ph.teesi.. and raised ezeelleni &Op., • The price of the landls at the low sum of frOm $20 . . per acre, [6'o4 is of the best' nti;dit'y for the prodtiction of lOrheat, .Cluvei-; Corn, Peddles,. Grapes iend . '..Vrgrtables. IT IS CONSIDERED THE. BEST PROP'' , $01.•IN. THE UNION. . The, place is 'perfectly. secure from frosts:---the destructive enemy ~ of. the far mer.. C . rops.Ol grain;:grass'and fruit are ''now growing , and:can :seen,.. By examining the place, itself; a :correet .judginent-can be formed of the productiveness of the land. The term's . are.made easy. to. secure the rapid :improvement of the land, which. is only sold - for actual irn pr r . eini7lt .The se stilt. has- been* that'. within the, past. year, •,sbme tlfr, hundred housel kaie been' eret:ted,: two mills, one steam, four rtoreli some •Ici•ty vineyards ,and 'Peach orchards planted, and a - large number of otheriinprove trmrs, making it a desirable•and active. place of lutsiness. • —:'• • GING}JAMS, a 3 the, reader may pprOeiyefrom its loSafion, i 3 . .• yroduce • bri,.ging oouble the price'thanl . n • locations away hrn o the city,' and more 'than iluuhle. the price at ihnflirest.;.• His known that the euiliest'aild best fruits , and vegetables' in this latititdceeme from NnUilersey;. and are' en ta,+liy eXperted to the extent or Millions.• • En locriiinghere, the.settler'has many advan lagPs• ; He' is 'in a few hours'. ride of: the•great cities of New Englund, end Middle States,, he is near his old friendS and asseciations,he is in ,C el!lht . catnip:a tAria..tatri .improvetient • of. comfort and ' r tivili.x.tion ett .He can buy emery article heWants:at the cheapest Mice, and sell his ,_produce for the .highest,•(in' the West this is reversed,) he has schools' fOr. hi. child ren",...4ivinci t.arat'te,....!tn . d enjoy'an' open winter, and delightful clithate, where fe vera are 'utterly, nnknown. -The result of the change , upon , thuse ern the 'North, ha's gener; , ally been to restore them to an . .excellent.state , . COTTON SALT,. EISII In the way of building and improving,. hltn .ber can be, obtained at the mills. at. the , rate of 'slo to $l5 per thousand. Bricks. from the brick yard opened in• the place, every . , ar.ticle can be procured in the place, , geod. carpenters ere at hand, and there is no place in' the Pnion where• buildings and improvement s' can be made cheaper: ' • • . •• , Thn reader , will at once be . struck with'. the advantages, here presented, and ask himself why the property has not been taken up before. The reason is, it. was, never thrown in •the market; 'and uniesp. 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 tinder cultivation, stub' is theextent of tile settlement that.they will no doubt, meet 'Persons from their own' neighborhood;. .they. will witness the..improve., ments end can Judge the character of the pcp ulation. they come with tt . view to settle. they should come prepared , to. stay day or' two and be ready to ptirchase,,as location; can not be heldon refusal. • . . There are two •tlaily trains to .)Pkijadelphia, and to . all. settlers who improve, .TIIE RATI f RAOD COMPANY GIVES : A FREE TICKET' FOR SIX MONFRiI AND'a tiaix-PRICE TICKET ron..imirEE-SriAßtl. in connection , with the"agricultural -settle ment:, a new and thriving. town has • naturally arisen,- which pi - occurs snducentents for any tind of business, particularly, stores and m aw/facto . - ries.. . T/te Shoe busmess could be carried on in. thie. place and Jharket to good advantage; also tot ton busineas,•and manufactories of agriciata rat implements or 'Founds/4as for e asting . saniztl at. tides.. The improVement. hoe been so- rapid. as to insure ti constant andjiarmanent •.0, sbeUltli_stSa.ii,oTnoewsnaeloa wtsbofnal:d7od ' size,. w e do not cirect.the improve-. men had ac from $lOO and w upards. , : .t of thetplaeat-i ran:be The'llanstnonton Parmar, a monthly : literary cud rieultural sheet, containing' 101 l intorno'. tiori of Haminonton, can be obtained at 25-cerita per Pnriatii'.: Title lndisput'oble—warreintee deeds given) clear of all incumbranee. when money' is paid: R ou te *tu the. lantli• leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia;Jor Hammonton b'y Railroad, at M., br..l:l'P.'ll.. ,; Fare 90-cents. • When .there inquire tor, Mr.l33rrnes. , Boarding': cow; yeniences• on hand. .Parties- had better stop with. Mr. 13yrnes; a principal, until they hove ,cleCided,asi o -pero basing.; as - he will - show them over the land in his'carriode; - free - olf, 'expense. 'Letters and applications can be edd,ressed -Landis & 13yrnes, - Hammonton P. 0., Atlantic 'Co. New Jeriey, or S. B. doughlin, 202 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia.' Maps and inforiril: . , tion cheerfully furnished. , • " ,JOSEPH" MORSE, Sherid THE MARKET; THE BEST IN 'THE HNION THE TOWN OF. HAMMONTON.