M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, December 01, 1859, Image 4

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4:141 to 'figilter, and 'encourage native
genius anti American entarpflae.
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of American Whollfnational, in no
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t6,
04 Wsgdii4irthe - great istateinnan
14k Neirrkt;7o.? 0 97 1 !*p *0 *A o ti , * o W E S T * "
nithinif to doWith'Politica;'aiming only .
the.higkest in ART, LITERATURE and Saisscsy
iiit ! Oldoyirig„fhe befit Writers in ei!ery s braneh;
10 - I,l4 l4 riiihe, :American seeking
-. :`their snPriort:*::•• - • • ,
Ono now followin the first
...•year,trid:drawing near.tbe close of the SEC
ioNn.::vormmE, and has met with unParal
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".VOLUME •
.comineiteivith the yukrnber, „for January,
beies ß ed-eirly`in Deeembei,
; iff39; EVery . number . will •be splendidly Hies
,•:frikieo,;inlhe'higbeet etyle'of :art...Among' the
,• P ll. l4o,o ol iientribiltoys engaged , for the coming
year 40.04 following 'well knowu distinguish
.- ed. intlitiirisic; - •
FITZ GREEN lIALI,EOK,' SEDA SMlTM,Paclthowning
CRIMES A:•BROWNOON, J. T.IBEADLEY •
GEO P., atoms; • - sago..D. PRENTICE,
• WM. GILLMORE SIMMS, ALICE CAREY,. ,• •
' 'PAIGE BENJAMIN, max GA ND. •. •
JOHN O , SAXE , • 'MRS, OAKES EMITO,
HANNAH F. adritti, PHEBE . onn - EY, . • ,
extatpux Atexpz(n, MRS ELLET,` •
11 .. rt MAURY, • • '
In the January number' will be commenced
• 'the most strikingly original novel of the day,
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The *.. rroplie, ! '.
ORS . OENES OERORDER'LIFE.'
r,f,.'l-:' .4*.y . ExigAß inc. OAXES: SMITH
-. : ll th tiritivill-allii , be, ecirnaienaed in: an early
number of the continivolume,a MOST START
LING' AND . INTENSELY. INTERRSTING
ORIGINAL NOVEL, entitled . .
.SLAVER. OF COAST
AFRICAN:TRADE. • •
• • • • BY cAzirbiiN •141cI EFLIT.
THEGREAT REPUBLIC. MONTHLY'. is
• the largest Magazine published ir;:thiocbtintry.
, Over $40,000 has , been already expended to
•' bring it to its present high degree . of merit,--
The Publishers are determined to 'give it the
LARGEST CIRCULATION in the World.- 7 - •
With'.this view they make the; following
MAGNIFICENT OFFERS:
' • And they refer, to every Subscriber, now on
• theiao.okii an,to the fidelity with; which ,they
• - fulfill their obligations'. • • .
. - • •
. • TERMS: • .• •
Single Copies,‘' • $0,25
.k•Subeiriptions;Per year, ••• ' 5,00
• Clubs, of three or more,
each, ; 2,00
; ;WO one , sending a club of . FIVE •substribers
Atith' Our ;money, shill receive, by' Mail, his
.. choke of either of the'. following magnificent
, Steel Engravings, viz : • *-
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- by - Value $5. • ' -•
ri rof verry,tr . .THE ,GREAT KING.
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"Vim pALAcE OP WESTMINSTER.
plate-t.Tby 39 inches,' . Value $5. t.
tqwwittEr SCOTT'S MONUMENT
'SW bY' 34 inches. • Value $4,..
• • " 'lord.," • Size' of
- the t lilitt'2llY, 25 inchei,',. 'Value .$5. • , •
• ' l ,l gnic. Size of plate 21 by 55 in
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• "_ Ani r iine sendirig tveluli of Ten subsOribers,
zahill - reeeiVellikehOine of any two:of the abrive
;Any 'ripe :lending tielbb of Fifteen
Oribera Shall;reepive his choice of any Four
iifpuiCiitti*e.Ongravogit..' Any - one 'sending
'Clutieif•Tiienty tubscribers; shall receive all of
the ibeve engravings and a copy of the Maga
' • 'gine - for 'one - year, gratis. • • „
This splendid.offer will enable every one, by
lit vary trifling exertion, in getting subscribers
Aii-ebtainairPAllC A ,OOLGRCTION OF'•RARK WORKS
OF AAT ADORN . Nit; PARLOR, ail can be obtain : .
• edenYtvherefor Twenty-five Dollars, Cash. •
• .• - • tbi ;Yourigientlemen - and young ladies, all aver
invited ,to get • up Clubs upon
above: terms...
' POstinesterej And other respectable persona
who, may ogre' to . act ai Agents, sand to re
. Olyef",,Ottpl*Corrillission instead of the above
llbetralffir,' are authorized • tor,send us subsoil.-
bete at' . Tthik ,!pricOirciVeve named, 'deducting
tWenty .. per .cent,' for",•their trouble. The engra
vings will liii , sent. iiioiatien, in 'the order in
whichAbecluhseye.sent ' .
FIRST 'COME ,FIRST SERVED. ; •
Addition' to the above unparalleled offer,
,Oaki.ioif announce that where parties do not:
.form clubs and wheritheir names are not
. .sent
111elElp,,,ttiiit Single Subscribers sending the
. .-51trririnntlet epPosite to each of the above en
reCeiveby•mail the Engraving
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.-A6oroandene copy of the- Magazine for one
.•• Some of tbeserngravings are of three times
Ofthose offered by the old ART UR lON
and ell Cif _them . are' better and of more intrinsic
• , worth, than.any vbgravings ever offered by any
• 141 .0kfce.9tOrPrisis". or ,!•c lart Association. "
",-,'ff,fplieliest'SUpper;" and “The City , 'of the
adoin the walls of every
A . 4 . llMitnigt(l:ndSeliplor in the country.
~ • such se:Aimee' were ever Made be
' fitieL4hlireViiiioti,irox" in the matter, no
•IfrAit'X'gi,'. s 2"riegift : ',Oriterprise; no. humbug. =
• ^l7o...`ealligOii•Clergyriil, , Postmasters, travel
'.:,,•;;eref,tetitiolarsitUillaff are•interested in tha
cf A,ril'efiCinP.titopOre and ' Art, to
`lO, of .Ibese4enerously liberal
,eilir2.• - : • ln'additintilitill'ot i the'abOve; anyone
ttg',!•atilitgn'c (s .t 4,50)
• .''fileiltiktecei4 numberi the o
- ‘ 2 -sting;er
;PP.GBLIC
tilvince, and'
• No further
'ming dribs,
;t ,Offtee ad
wee: ,dollars
' Money
at 'our' risk:
received, at
~-.llA:i4l:)W4', f l,:i.,'*;
'alataufa,eitin•Oi's , Prices,
A
Et M 4
G' ENT ARGED MY •FAtILItIES
Ila l t r . the Oil S tand, •
N°2:&:3
EXCELSIOR, 8L0.Q.K,.
For keeping constantly,ori hand a. much larger
supply and assortment of the' heavy arti
des of Hardware generally kept by
thU Jobbing Houses, .and baying •
Secured the AG . EisICY of • •
• • , many - Manufacturers
• including he, .•
Cr • , celebrated . .
FALL ;RIYEIt. NAIL.;.
MADDEN' & 13A
Also Sr. GMFTITOSand
SaLES:, '• '
STEIVAIE'r,S (uneette . ll,c4l) POPOJAR
Q.OKING -,STOVES;
GLASS of all size's; Sorts and Desri•iptions
I PItOPOSE•TO SELL ALL
THE,.ABOVE ARTICLEI AT
11!Lanufacturers' Prices.
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, Also propose-to &ell at a small Commission
froni .thy ; LARGE • and WELL SELECTEI
SHELF:: and. ..o : i6r, HARDWARE,
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In tile.selection Of which I. lave taken mach
... , ,
pains, .having : given my .personal
,attention
thereto;• . , : . • . . •
HOUSE TRIMMINGS;
2:.',..t e ..'(),.,...-V.':..M...Z.-..
.COOKINO.4inI : PARLOR'o . reOry de6inble
CARPENTERS', MILLWRIGHTS',
BLADXSITITII . B' AND .11Ains'
Of the most 4p . pio . ved ganufectufe,
PECK AXES,
SPADES,
PITCH.FORKSi
LEAD PIPES,
LAMPS for OIL; CAMPHENE,• FLUID, and
My motto is: The Largest Sales of the
very BEST GOODS at the LOWEST Re
innnerative Prices Insures the Largest
Profits to the Seller, furnishes the Buyer
with the Cheapest and Best Articles, and
gives the best satisfaction. -
LIBERAL. DISCOONTB WILL : BE. MADE
•
If people will pay hiiher. prices for.no better
article's at other places, it shall be their 'own.
fault and not. mine. ' • .. • •
In connection with the 'above, I am able to
supply on short notice'.
SHEET, IRON
4. COPPER WORK
Jews deiklere
The Trade
ROSS,* TOM.
Having in my employ Competent and ..experi, ,
enced workmen, whose work has never failed
to give satisfaction. , - •• '
...,DEWITT,
NG, in Now
itl,o l o Prin-
,1;:04, 1 .....y . i.,_ 13.... ' p!ATIs-g;
!Otis orbiii
0be10.0 . 15
dti**ler.
t. 1 79 44,6
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'' PROPRIETOR,
3 Excelsior Block
Oleau, May aa,11139.'
OLEAN,
S AV.S:,
other makers;
RUBBER awl LE,ITIIER:BELTING,
Pattern
TOOLS,
MATTOCKS,
RAKES, ,
.BUCKETS,
WHEEL-BARROWS
PUMPS,
KEROSENI
TO DEALERS
ALL KINDS OF
TRIAL jLIST FOIt:IDEIOEN110;111: : TIMIII, 1559 •
va P:D.cwncy 211..R15a,
C. R. tluislick•use pl . Pelt vs P. J. Chadvilek •.
.6 (deco Trona • . ~• .Vn Jambs • •
James tilt Miller • • • vs IV. W. UOiko : -
Warreu
001 , 11011 • vs Chadwick •••• ~' •
E. , '-vs u. R.'Alooro• • • .• • .
'Jatiics Irvine
Afore Won , -• vs'.J. A:Anderson .'•
E. Sherinherrr voi A. Wolters• •..
M. Welch et. al • ..vs 'Jill Felt et nl'•••
S. Q. 'Hyde • ' • • vs 'O. Holalen. - . •
Turner & Tho'rntrip , vs ,nink• •
' • .••. vu Orarunor & Ackley,
N .itebbins . VA,T. 11'1Vinans otal .
Ininee'ld. Dixon , , Urine
:Martin & Rea • ..vs D. Bellows of al'
Daniel Ikrlton' .• vs, B. Lewin- ' ••,.
A. Swift •.• . D. IT:Morrison •: • '•
Benno •. • • • . .VP J banthell
*Spenef,..l •-• . .• • rs'lll. forth'. . •
l g. Irons • Felt Re.ynohis & Cu.
.John ••. •• ..cl4 A Woltera
Ilyington Mfrs • .. VS B. LOnOx et al ••
Win. F. Pepper ' vs. 1....12...J0i1es . .
Iyashlugton .I .. nsgrance Co. rslilishaillush • ' •
SAMUEL. C. JII'D.II. Troth OHO
Prothonotary's Office. •.: " . . . .
Sinethport. NO , . 0, `18511.. S •' •• .
Afl3 . it.2,OT - s(Pi j jilS , •
.14 .4 x.sKELL .inf or tns ,the cid
-V V, tens of'Smethporti and vicinity, that iii
cornpliance with their„iviSlias, he 1110 arrang,.4
.hit apparatus for taking pietures~ ;at his house.
these .wishing likenesses can be 'aicornmada=
tea' by 'calling at tha-Asionliousii. Cull sciOn;
as'lle cannot attend to. the bu's'iness but it few
Smetliport,.July . 2tt. • • •
•
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A I'LLIC PAINS, all .hey.' and shiny, 7 -- - you. can
_VI $Ol, an - honest man's facolit thcOn as soon
'as you f;ay'orar t . tio do.e 0 111 .-: ..M AS . oN .*.s ..
~:f 013-. I'Ir...Z,ENTIINTIC*,
Ot? .U1:1111' .1)1:S011.111'.19:$12
IfEATLY, C.PELLPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY
. . .
.13 1. ,7 , I\l (),C.! It -AU.' -. OFECI I •
.
900 13AIII,IELS of green Apples
,in 'otoro onil-101: lo
Patented Sept. 9, 1856.
• 7y'911LLE1'',V.,11,1771,
T"E WASDBOARD. AND ' BEATER. are
• the tive'first and mnst•nattral . implements
ever used in Iti`aShing Clothes. Nut witlistand 7
dig it has been the studpor inventors to•,do
thenrti'away,:and'for..that•pnrpose:severd hun
dred patents have been issued, yet it has bi!en
of no effect.: They ,have' failed in -their. ,at
teMpt. YTheir machines haVe.been.condentied
atid . thromin away; and. the !Wash Board and
Bea ter. again• nsed 'in 'their gteac,l. , , •
This tnikhine• Combines 'them together; 111.-
411010 to a progressi;ve lever in such a. inanne4 ,
as. gives great: power •to -the 'Be'ater,• while
either. may:he' usedas the operatas•may. desire:
The • mationof the quick and e v ey;
the pressure gentle and. pewerful i ,Whicli yes
it the advantage over all 'other . maehines, 'and
'is so decided by con - me-VlA—judges. , ' •
•••
• •Matinfattnrecd,and sold at Mechdniesiir'g,.by,
• . A: WOLTERS. •
'• Mechaniesbnrg,Threb 18,4858: . •
E. G. & F. Ti:ATOITST. 3
atiNETtAI, DEMJER IN :
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F "'IF GOLD AND .SILVER
WATCHE , S,
-_, ...b..,.. GO
t i MiNti" -, K4 -, a' F - -
c:c ' ,:,
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0
rri • ~„;_-_-,-.. ...rw t - i tf - -,,, =
FANCY GOODS, CLOCKS AND
MUSICAL ~ INSTRUMENTS,
TY - Repairing of Watches and Clocks done
in 'good style and warranted..
FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT.
ItUNTER WILL. FORFEIT- IF.
1/failing; to • eure,•any case of secret - diSeas'e
that. may:cothe ander his care, ne matter - how.
long standing or. affliet ing , •'. Either sex are in
,Vited kriVate. : RoernS . ,. dltlVorth SEX ,
ENTH St:, Philad'.a, •withinitfear . ofjiderrM 7
thin from' other patients.. St rangersaild others
..who have been.unfortithate in the selection ':of
o Physician are invited to et - 0k; .. •
-IMPOTENCY.—Through •unresttained . in.
.dulgence.of the passions, by 'excess or.'Sell
abuse, the evils are'numerops.. Premature Mr
potency, involuntary senninaddisckargeS, West
ing 'of the orgarts,doss'of :.themory; a.distaste
for fernale . societk; general:debility, or•consti
tetional derangement, are
.sure to - follow. • H
necessaiSycortsult the' Doctor with eonfOnce;
he oflers'a perfect.eure.
. READ: AND. REFLECT:—The afflicted
would do : well .to-reflect before trusting
healtit':und happiness, and in many'cases their,
lives; in the'hanis of physicians ignorant 'of
this class of maladies. It, Is•certainly impossi:
ble for one man to understand all tbe•ills • 'the
human family are : Subject to.' Every respecta
ble physician.hes.his peculiar branch, in which
. heis more suceesiful than his• brother 'profess.;
ors, and to :that •he devotes, most of: his time
• YEARS Of PRACTICE, exclusively - . devo
ted.to-the study and treatment of diseases of
the •Sexpal 'organs, ..together With fflcers'opon
'the body, throat, nose,' •or legS, pain's in. the
head, or" bones,•mereurial rheumatism; sitict..
tires, gravel; irregularities; diseases arising
.
from youthful. exeess,es,
,or impurities of-the
blood, whereby the - .constitution has. become
enfeebled, enables , the 'Doctor to offer speedy,
relief, to all who may 'place themselves tinder
his care.; ' .
OC7Medieine-forward'ed to any part of the
United States,L—Price Ten Dollars per Package.
For sale, .DR. DICKINSON'S:,CELF.QRA.'
TED MAGNE.TO.F.LECTRIC.MACIIINE.•'--
No : acid or other Ingredient required; its Potver
being, obtained from n perinaneht tneguet .'No
family should, be without one'. Price Only $l.O.
SHOVELS,
TUBING
THE HA At 1110&TCiN . FARMER—A news.
. .
paper devoted . .to 'Literature and . Agriculture,
also setting teeth full* accounts of the new.set
' tlement pfHammenton, in NeW•Jerseyy. can he
skibscribed . for af•only . 2r ? cents 'per annum.'
po.:ita,ge stamps for the amount. .Ad
drdss to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton, P.•
New Jersey. Those wishing
cheapjand, of the best Iquality, in one of the
healthicif and mat. .delightful climates in the
Uniori;•and 'where crops are never cut, down by
TrOsts, the terrible. scourge of the mord', see
advertiserrient of Hatiimonton Lands; •
EXECt'f.ED Ai • Tin
, .
SHOE' BUSIINTF,SS'ANIi FACTORIES ;can
be, carried on prolitalfly 'at- Harntrioatcn: See
vcirtiscrnent- 0f . .14 monton . Lankls.
DR. HUIPTER'S
M E IitAAVA-4
Being'an:erig,inal.and pcipular Treatise on,
Ifitg WZMALI:
Their.. Physiology,' li'unetions and Sexual,Pia
oiders of everp kind, with.never-failing. rem ,
edics for the . speedy,cure of diseaSeeof a pri
'vite anti'deliettte eharacter, incident to the
violation of : the Laws of Nature and of- Na
ture's God. . ' .
MOE TWENTY-FIVE. CENTS
. .
•: •-• . The' author •thOnbove
:volume. :is' a:' grad u ate, ,
\ ,\ 4 4p s ,,._FITVMPAt'!„.,4 - *. nod.. having, devoted • a
'fr4l . quarter• of a century to
arr eftt .,,
the:sfudY.and treatment
A f 41 ,4, 4 ,; and' 'kindred
disorders as a, speciality,
• • //hilt kill;:.` • he hai'beCorne possessed
of most invaluable information' in 'regard to the
same,
.and•is'ahle to compress into vade4necum
comphss.the' very quintescence.Of
once on this important.subject ; • and .as,*the 're
sult .of thC . experience of the most eminent
physicians'in. Europe and America is theintigh ,
ly...dernonstrated in. hiS own. highly - Successful
practice'in the treatment. of secret' dii3eases in
many thousands of, cases in.the. city of P.hild
delphia alone. . •
. .
Teniniony ( . f . the pref. of Obsteitrii'rs'i# Penna.
College, • • • ' . •
llnNl 2 l4t's MANuAr.,.??•. The
author of:.fhis,_riork, the'..niajority of
those irho:•advertke;...tO cure the. di,seased , of
it'tteats,•i.s.a kraibiit . ta aerie °rale best
e - 011eges i U
n the nited .States: It 'affOrds , rrie
pleasure to recommend him to . the'y”fqrtro
Or • to the victim of 'lnalpputice,. as a
( enre4 practitioner,.'in,*ho•e honor
And .integrity 4.1) y . truiy.place the'yreatest coti
SOS.. S, L0N(.4.5.110RE;1 1, t...D.;
Peon . ' A.: IF oo ! lie4.rd,l DI.. D., of Pivin,.•
Clnirer
situ, Plata; : • , '
It gives me pleasure to-add-my testimony to
the protessional ability of the -Author 'the'
iv/Veil/car, 111.0rtal. • "• • )runrierous' cases Of
eases of 'Genital .Organs;•sOme:of 'them of
lon sf . have conne under:My, notice,in
which.hisskill tins been'. manifest-in restoring
to.perfect.health, in some,. iustances where' the'
patient has.beencoosidereel beyond Medical aid.
In the treatment of Seminal .3,yeaknesi, or, dis-.
airatagement of the functions produced by Self
abuse,,or venery, I do-not know his.
siqiiirio, in the profession.. . have ',been
ac
griaiiited with the Author Scime thirty -.years,
and dee - tit-if- no more than justice to 'him ,as.
Well no a kinttne'ss to the unfortunate victims
of early indiscretion;.to recommend himas one
iri WhoS . e profeSsional shill and-integrity 'they
may safely crinchle:thernsii:lves;: .' • ~, .
" '• •• AtirliED WOODWAIID, M. D..
One copy securely envelnpcil,will belorwar&
tfee of postage - to any 'part of the 'United
States for.2's, cents,. Or-O di:4;les for Ad
ilress,,post CO.SDEN & .Cb.,Tublishers . ,-
bok. 197, Philadelphia. • . •
u. - -e - Toohsellers, Canvassers and ilook,A gents
supplied on the.thifst. libvrul terins: •
COGGSWELL'P NEW MEDICAL
EOll .INEININATODY .-DISEASES ONLY...
N•eAy SAO Medical S.4lt 1..
• ivoT CUM: AL!, •.•
IL—For Inflammatory. Diseases Only
T A R:.COGGSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL
'SALT . ,..,instezd 'of. being a reniedy for all
ills, has' control over - .but.one .fids but one
necomßishes 'but one thirigi.to wit:
si:ontE4 I , SFLAMNIATORY DISEASE ' whatever be its
form or loeality, whether , in the tbroat,.
.abdomen, extremities or ,skin... , ••
, , • • , .
NTrwr Mg.DICAL :SALT.: Its .peculiar:l_ It . - excylloncr , k; Ojat.without tlio.useless losi
of blo,od . Und.strength, it effectually'. cures In 7
fi riitnuttoxii "Di .ea sot s,.(no . oth eri) , by producing
an.equilibriurnof all, tlie,fluids in-tho'botly; the
mint of -which is' the Fole cause of iriflarilation!
.
N 'T4 OE TO INVALIDS ! ! • The'follow
log. form which the unbalanced • fluids as,,
sumo, and many not here mentidhed, that have
more or leSs,fever•hr Aiain, are an easily' nub,
deed' by tile,New Medical Salt, as fir is ex
•tmguished by• water,. to ,wit:` Brain'-Fever;
Ileadalfhc, Rush of• Blood to - .the Head 'and
Fits, Inflamed • eyes;,.ears i nesy; . lyngs
and liver, Nenralgia,Spinatalreetions, ErySip 7
elYs, Bronchitis,- Pleurisy; Asthrrim; Coughs,.
Dyspensia, !Venereal Diseases;
.Rheumatism,
Gritit,..Scroffyla, - and all itching and other cuta
neous eruptions, Colds; and Female Diseases.
AR. Coggvitell's New:MedicalSalt ex';
ertg, Ti c.the. vacine rnattgr,un.4traordi-,
nary. ibilnence. over the veins and arteries,..re
golfing in :u gradual decline:t;f:intlummtition as
indicated by the pulse, AYiiich snon'iesumesits
nartiral state, as the -hcat,'pain and. fever'dis-
TAR. .C9ggewell.'s. - New Tiredieal Salts
dbos just what it claims to do-no moreoie
le'ss—Legnalizes the fluids removing crOmthe .
system all, dtterial and venous obstructions.
Ciren/arsmat be obtained from any
Druggist who has this valuable medicine for
sale. . „
. .
.- •
DR. Coggsweire New Medical Salt:
. rot a.Circulat. 'Ask any Druggist about
the.NEWMEDICAL - SALT. Ask youi:neigh
hors about the .NEW . MEDICAL SALT; If
sick; tryiif notsick,remeinOr the NEWI‘IEDr
ICAL SALT . . . •
Dr. YCoggswoll ' s AntiphlogistO 'Bali.
Acnrn . PAcam;Es„, .$1; ellrtOiliC do, $2 50. r
:Sent hp mail,' ree of expense, on receipt of price
Invalids with' chronic or long standing dis
e.ases, should Arw.trs order a chronic. paelcage.
' •
DC. TAYLOR eic CO., •
• eoieral Agents, 202, Dock St::Phila.
.Imol. COOOSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL SALT
is 'for sale in Smethport by S.C. Hamm:
8r CO., and by all. ,enterprising Druggists
Wherever the Democrat is read: . As it is nor a
parent. medicine; but the 'prescription' . of an am
bient Physician; no one . should fail to try the
'New Medical'Salt., . •
Fin .. .testimonials and directions' see Circular.
Thoieorotireubseribere who have premised
to•bring..us coin in 'payment foi the Dnuoaa - ,;T,
Wlll - please to along. , We would like
about 25. or 39 bashels'of goOd so!tild corn
. •
im
mediately.. , • . • , ,
,To Inowren.—The rogues who broke into
the Post Office in this .village a . week or two
ago have been.sent • io Buffalo for indictment.
--Olean Ativertiser. • ; • .
• A Goon •Hartford Thnes.'suggest
that,Ma The Republicans do ncit relish the'prefix
cfliacks,l. they. may . .ivith propriety change their
party name to 'Brown. Republicans, in consider
ation of the recent exploits of the, ccOssawatta:
Mic• champion,
.• • , •
G-QODS
AR-E'-.: .Cu.E;:,k-P.
TAYLOR'6''REGIUtATOR:i
A. .N.:.Taylei linr non, in Sto're the
T'argeik Slock of
NEW :,515411f1F4:-iG9gDS„
Ever lireirgke'ilqo t7ais Coniqh.Presenting
UNEQUALLEDATTIIAG T _IONSIN
EXTENT,. VARIETY, ELEGANCE, , aitrd
ligAtrTr of ilesii4 •:.
11
tin 111 131J011:11
ARE HERE
"N"ow is the, Time
To Selila. f;0707"..aq , ; , 5't St . ocle Pui:chasr
Cuorli w/?ile
PRICES ARE DOWN!
The' GbOs . Going OQ 10e,
HOT CAKES :0 1 1' a ; FROSTY MORNING;
, inako .
CHOICE SELECTIONS
SHOULD CALL EARLY
11.rt51‘.001v1:1 , :,,,.1111;_4 , 4_ 1 3 . :E..... - Ei)
Ilisimmorsc 'Stack consists of.
DRY GOODS,
Endless, Tratio y
A.SOT,S:ANy'
•.• . •
REAPy:MADE
. .CtOTHINtI, • .••
.CLOTI4S & VESTINP§i
iL LI NMI' GOODS
LADIES' DRESS PRINTS,
LAWNS,
. • C1i.A.L . 1.J.84 LAWN
ROBES; Flounced, et $l.
DEBAIZES; at 10 cts
lia fact • f;..Ciiinjile'te Assottme:lit :of
DRESS • GOOODS:
10,000. yds. BIiOWN .SIdE ETIN6S,
5000 BLEACHED SHEETINGS.
0.1?0CE111.ES
FLOUR,
PORK,
SALT,•
it
&c., &c.
.114 . NS . tii,j2 TEAS, at. 3,1 to 02-k etc
fiQOTS:..:.& - SHQES,..
. . .
Largest stock ever offered in this section of
country. Men's Icip Boots, a .prime article. 7.
Women's-Calf Boots, Men's-Brogan' Shoes,
Wornen's Gaiters,,tipped, 'Women's ;enameled
Bootees.
In addition to thb above
,he has a large quan- .
ti4-of . •• ' . .
ST . -0 V.E ..• •
lIARDTViII R, CROCKERY,' DROO,S
: lITEDICINES, 1 1- AZIKRE:' , NO
114,78 •CAPS; IRCN V all
' •
•kindi—Nail Rod and • • • '
• • . Mop Iron : • .
• Gernzttn and Cast Steel, •
Wash Tubs and Grain Measures,
Patent. Pails, Wish Boards; Vine,gar, Fluid,
Campliene, Turpentine,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
And a thousainlother things too numerous
.to
mentiob o *which 'will be sold • • .
WHOLESALE, OR RETAIL • •
13" Country merchants supplied at as lo . tv
prices as they cnn buy. in New York or any of
the eastern cities, for 'cash-or approved' credit.
Smetivori, June, 1859. -
THE SECRET IITFIRMITTES OF
Y 0 U TH .. A.N 'M. A T . O R I,TY
.1 - Td Published,' Gratis, Thoueapdi
A'FEW 'WORDS. ON - THE' RATIONAL
TREATIVIENT;withbut Medicine, of Spar
ntatorrbea, or,Local Weakness; Nocturnal Enda.;
sions, Genital and Nerious Debility, Premature
Decay of tria.sYstem, Impotency, and lm'pedi-
Tents to Marriage generally...
• BY 13. DE LANEY;. M. D. " ' .
The important tunny ' feet that the
complaints, originating in the imprudence and
solitude of youth; May be easily rernoved,WlTir-
OUT MEniciNE,.is,in this small Una clearly•de
'monst(ated; and the entirely new and .highly.
successful treatthent, asadcipted Ly the AUthors .
fidly explained, by mealii,of which every one .
is enabled to curemusET.rperfectly.and atthe
least possible cost,lhereby avoiding all the
vertised nostrums of the day.":
:Sent to , any add!ess, gratis and post free in: a
seajederivelope•by• remitting (post paid) two
postage stamps to DELANEY;SB East
31st Street,,lVew York City.'" •
• ' •
AS, 13P.N • the , past du r ing , • year, en gages.
,in, preparation to resume the practice
his.. profession,
.and will'in:fliture deyote
teetiOn 4to Ats..severrit..depsrtnients. ' Office
South-east corneref:Main Street. • • •• •
• Smettiport,Novembei 27,' 18502 . •
0111, T . .TMOCLAMATION
..tbe Hon. Robert G. White,'
VV President Judge,, and the . Hone . . J.' -Dar •
ling and St Holmes, Associate. Judges ' , of the'
Courts'of Oyer & .Tertniner - and General :Jail
Delivery, Quarter. Sessions of the Petiee Or- .
phans' 'Court and -Cotirt of.,Common .Pleas for
the County of ➢l'K ' ean have , issued their precept, '
benring'date Saturday, the'• first day of October
in . - the
_year of ':our Lord 'orre thou Send eight
hundred and fifty-nine, and to -Me directed, for
holding a Court-of Oyer and Terminer and Gen
eral Jail . ;Delivery, • Quarter . Seasions of the
Peace; Orphans? Court; 'and Court of, Common
Plcas,-ih•tlie Borough of Srnethport;• on MOO.
day,:thelwentylsix-th day'•of .December unit;
and to c.ontintie one:week. •
Notice . therefore hereby given to the Coro
ilers,' Justices of the 'Peade and Constables ,
within the' county, that they be.then and there.
in..their proper persons, at 10 o'.clock A; M. OP
'said dayovith - recOrds, inquisitions„
examinations, and' other 'remembrances, to do ,
those things which their offices appertain. to.
done. „And thOse who :are. bound' by .their yen , :
ognizances tO:pfosectite the prisoners that are '
shall be in the jail of. said county' : of. 1111 Kean,
are to be; then. and .there to. pioiecute
therit as will.be just. ,
..•
Dated. - tit • Smethport, •October sixtho.B . s9,
and ihe.B-iti year, of the Independence of•th
United States of America.,,, • , •.'
NtV;7 • AGRICULTITAAL SETTLEMENT
• TO ALL WANTINGyARMS2-•
A RARE' OPPORTUNITY IN A.DELIGHTZ
c. Fur, AND HEALTHY CLIMATE 25
MILES SOUTHEAST. OF PHILA.-
DELPHIA, ON CAMDEN.
' :AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD' •• .•
.NEW JERSEY; • , • . ,
. . . .
An old. estate Consisting •pf several thousands •
of acres of pCoductive'soil has been divided,into
Tarns of vUrious..s*.s. to suit'th.ephichasera.
•A population. of some '...Fifteert' . ltundre4,' from
various parts 'of the middle States . . and New .
England have. 'settled .there the pest-Year;
Proved their places, and raised excellent. crops..
The..price or the : lod 1s nt:the low aurn of from
'sls to $29. 'per acre; The of the best
quality for 'the production of Wheat,
Corn, and: - - I . , gi!tables. • IT IS
CONSIDERER.THE BEST' FROIT.SOIL,IN
•THEIJNION.. ThePlacedsPerfectly secure
from frosts—:the destructive :enemy of 'the far
mer. Crops of grain r grasi and - . fruifarepow
•growing . and eau be seen..,. By examining:ihe
place, itself, a correct 'judgment • can 'be for Med
of. the productiveness 'of' the jend. The 'terina
are made easy .to seeurethe rapid improvement
Of the land,, which: 'is 'only sold 'for,actual i 771.%
r
pro , men.t. ' The result has been that within
'the Tia.s.t 'year; some thr.4.4 levulreg hofises have
•beencrected, tll'O one steam; four stores,
Borne . foity vineyards:, and Peach... orchards
. planted,.and a large number of Other improve
ments, making•it..a . desirabie and • activey place,
of business: : • • . • •
Glsp fl A MS,'
. .
as thereader.may parcelye from its location, is
• THE B ST E UNION;
•
Produce
. bri . g. double the Price' thsn
loc4tiobs alsiay free) the .city, and . more 'than
double, the price at the:West. •• It is knownsthat,
the . .earlieSt. and best fruits and 'vegetables in
this latitude come from NeWlersey; aid:' are •
annually exported to the, extent of.- Millions.
here,.the' settler has many advan
tages. Ile is in a few .hours'. ride of the great
cities of New England and Middle States;
.he.
is near his old friends and association's, he is in
srulcd country Tcicere iveiy..improvetaent. of
cpinftrit• and .civiliz.ticat is, at tiand... He can
buy every •article, he wants at the cheapest
priee, and Sell his -. produce for 'highest, (in
the. West this is r'ev'ersed,) he has schools • for
diilitte.settace, and will enjoy an
open winter, and delightful climate, where fe
yers.are utterly. unknown.. The 'result of the
Change upon ihuse hem the North, has gener
ally been' to. restore there to an excellent state.
of health. •
In the.way of building and improvirig„
ber Can be' obtained at the mills 'tit the. rate of
SlO to $l5 per thousand. :Bricks. from -the
brick yard opened. in the place,' every, article.
Can he procured in the place,. good 'carpenters
are at hand, end there is no place In.the "Onion
where buildings' and improvements' .can
,be .
made, eheaper. • . . •.' ••••" .
.The reader will at • once be 'struck with the,
adVantages- here presented, . and a'sli
why the property has not been taken upliefoie.
The
. reasonls; it was 'never • throWn in, the
market; and unless these statements were car-
reel . ; no one would .be invited to . examine the,
land before purchasing. " This all are•eipected
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
neighborhooth, they will .witness the, improire...
ments and can judge the ; character of the-pop
ulation." If thaY come .view to settle
they should 'come . prepared "to stay a.'day or
two and he ready to ; purchase, as locations-can
not be held on 'refusal. • . .
• There".are two daily trains to Philadelphia,
'and to all settlers who improve, Tun. XAILSAOD
Ci:SII,IPANYCIVr.S'A . I ; II.EE .TICKET FOR SIX' IS'OXTIIS, •
A.Mi A,unLy=rßios TICSETTOLL i'IIREE.YEASS.. •
COTTON YARN;
• In connection with 'the agricultural settle-.
meat; a new and ;:tliriving town has.. naturally.
arisen, which ritents tudoceincnis for.arti ! Mid
of buil ness, particularly . stores and manviact° -
ries. Tite'Shoe bonne:se, could'be carried, on in
this place, and market to good advantage, also
cotton business, and manufactories ofagriciatu
rot intpleniehts or Fountleries (or casting , or
(ides:. The imgrovement.litis been so rapid as.
to insure a constant and permahent increase , of
business .Town lots of a.good sizepwe do not
sell, small Ones,aii it would effeCt the, improye
ment of the place,.can be had at from $lOO and*
•The Itaniponton Farmer, ti monthly litittary
and agricultural sheet, containing full informs
„tion.of Harrineonton, can be obtained at 2,5 cents
• Title indisputable—warrantee'. dada .gitien;
clear of all •incumbrance, wheti . moriey. is paid.
Route tro the land; leave 'Vine street Whatf,
Philadelphia, f r. Hammonton by Railroad, iit
74 A. M., or •11'P. M. •Fare•9o. cents. • When
there inquire'lor Mr. Byrnes. Boarding - con=
veniences Ott hand: 'Parties :had better stop
with Mr. Byrnes, a prindipal, .until they
.have
decided.ias'io purChasing, as‘he will show them
over. the ,land
_in his earriage,:free of,'expense.
,Letters applications: pan be'addressed to*
*
Landis,* Byrn, fiamrnonton ,
Atlantic•
Co., NeW Jersey; or. Coughlin, : 202
Fifth Street, Philadelphia... Maps and infohnt •
lion cheerfully furnished. . • • •
JOSEOL.NORS.f., Sheriff.
'll-1E ,MARKET,
THE TOWN. "OF 'HAMMONTON.