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1V -I ’ r -ti £ 8 8 6 1 i a ~ . which d ® 4«Lf«ljyjlfeJnNi J. apyd6ho.fflirift.tiqjii. Ail Igolerlf.rffe'ffiJMM'PkeS' ra Iff ifi turn, hat- tli&’society- intend to have a clergyman of tlieift>Vn'oneomtolttecl to tray- creed. The feS'^erpent has been again seen near Ken- jtink Part, away Down East, by Glemepj IJtinu pnd Thomas Cleaves, who were within jjjjty feet of him, and tbe sea perfectly calm. Atoot 80 feet of bis body were out of water. ■ A mad dog In Bridgeport entered a lady’s school. T be tea?h*F bad presence of mind engugli to pogra pitcher of water upon it, which (hpw it into convulsions, and gave time for the of herself and the children. Camp Meeting. ton of Providence, a Camp Meeting will in tha town of Franklin, near the village of Croton, to cWJience Tuesday, September 10th, and {(,tioue over the following \Sabbath. Tbe publio are Ijjited to attend. E. S. STOUT, Pastor. I]Ul,0® T A NnP to those having impurities of the Iliad.—Bbant's PttiUf-Ytno Extract, tbe most won Purifier in the world, is now put up in QUART jjOTTLES. See advertisement beaded “ S i x t y fobs jugs,” in anorher column. It is so strong and puri I gug that one bottle lasts from T e h to S ix teen days _ l m p r titan Sarsaparilla. M a r r i e d , On lbe 28th August, by the Rev. Mr. Smith, Mr. E fheuih W aring , to Miss M arie B drchaed , ali ol Meredith. D i r $ , Of consumption, on the S6th all., A elison , wife of Col Hubert Humphrey, of Cloveeville, Delaware Co., in llte 39th year of her age. Her sickness bad been of many years duration, and during ber last tll’iess, as well as in the more healthy periods of tt, she exh biled a disposition and a peace ol mind worthy or iuiitulion ; not a murmer escaped her (lips—nol a sign moved her breast, but $he seemed wii* to endure it ail, and was, without doubt, prepared o'eoter opon tn© scenes of another world. X. K A C H E R S ’ IN S T I T U T E , i m An Instiiate lor the Teachers of Delaware county Bill be held at tne Court House in Delhi, coiiinrencinp on Monday, the 7ih ot October, and ending on Friday, uftlie following week Tlie unanimous and earnest expression of feeling bv the members ol' the lust Institute, ill recommending another to be formed the pre-enl season, as well as a strong Is'll' m reselling to the public good, liave in duced lhe Siiperhiiebdems3>f lhe county lo make the oecceary preparations. The object of ibeue Institutes is for the mutual im provement ol Teachers, und,lor the purpose of awok aning a deeper interest among the people iu lhe cause of Education—ihev have been generally we1! attended aid exceedingly interesting und profitable ; llieir mfiu eve has lold on the odvanue ol the cuuse, and the coimuuity has been greatly aroused lo the importance of elevating and sustaining our D strict Schools. These Institutes form a son of nuclus,around which chillers a unity of purpose, and from winch emanutes a oneness of effort so beneficial to tlie success ol every enterprise, and,are admirably adapted lo create a goon leslmg among tbe Teachers nf the country, uud can nol tail to produce a deep und abiding influence upon tho general mind, and arouse its siumlering energies lo efficient action iii the cause ol Educut uu, which williesull in luUtregood. Board o f Instruction. Th© nervces of competent teacher* bave been pro* I cored froui be Stuio and County Normal School©, and >io p®iD8 wdl be spared vo make lbe daily exercised m lemming, pleaoaiu, und profitable. Lectures will be delivered daring tbe session in the evening, on i»«me Li terary or Scientific subject; ond bv the aid oi Ue Academy Apparatus, which hos recemly renewed 10 addition ol some five or bij hundred dollar* worth ol pell selected articles, opportumiies will be afforded ior DOtaiftwg a knowledge ol scientific studies, seldom, it rer before enjoyed io Oit county. ArrahgemeuU will be made Jor the accommodation oi bose wbo are de*»r»os oi unending to Drawing, Map * ung, Pcnvumshtp, and Vocal DJnsic. Expenses. The expenses to the pupils will depend upon their umber i out in no case will the expense lo each pupi! iceed one dollar. Buunl can be obtained with respeo table families lur 6n per week. Darmg ilio session oi the Institute there will be va- a ones hi Jed in lhe ©tale Normal Si-bool. Ailoppl. arms will bear this iu inmd, and present lheir names I ilip cotnmefmpmpnt of the session. Trustees ul School Ds'ncts will here find a favora- le oppurtunity io engage lheir winier teachers, and lhe public generally are invited lo attend. The Lad ss and Gentlemen will find a committee in attendance al lhe Conrt Hunse on Monday, lo refer lot ui lo hoarding places. S H WHITE, DANIEL STEWART, B. R. JOHNSON, Advisory Committee. A LIST of Grand and JPetit Jurors drawn to attend the County Cdttrl tv ti toll Is to be held at Delhi. September 17th, I860, ■ GitAso jo adits. Andes- Bovina — Colchester— John R. Radeker, Davenport— Zacnartoh Bryant, VVillium Parker, Delhi— Horace Griswold, Noah W. Goodman, Milo R. Wilcox, Franklin— Alexander Lathan, Carrolton Ward, Hamden— Junes Renw'ck, Duncan McFurland, Harpersfield— Alouzo B. Wilcox, H a ncock— Nathan W. Williams, Ko:trigkt — John H. Smith, James Suckrider, M u sonville — Nelson K. Hunt, M iddletow n — Ornn Hew.t, 2 1 bn Sanford, Meredith —i Mi lea Hine, Boabury— Daniel S. Stratton, S ta m f o r d — Eli.ha H. Maynard, Sidney— Jutm Baxter, John Rider, Tompkms — Henry Burroughs, Walton— Walter Hanford, PETIT JOttdRS. William Akerly. Joseph Beckwitlii Jolnda McCafidj, Stephen Close,,. Alexander McQrtilirlhej Henry M Dibble, Lennard Bogart, John Brpclt, Hamilton Gregory, George W. Goodrieh, William Gay, Elias Jackson, Ezekiel Foot, David Blanelmrd, Thomas Follett, George Palmer, Simeon Decker, Richard Gibbs, Smith A. Parker, John McKinnon, Harlow Bund, Nelson Groat, 2>ba Brunson, Joseph Harper, Henry Spickerman, Jr., Reuben Kelly, Job H. Clark, Taylor More, John Gainmel, Levered Howard, Jesse Barlow, • Gabriel S. Mead, Jeremiah B- Eells, Waller Hanford, Anson White. E. MORE, County Judge. D. ROWLAND. Sheriff. WM. MoCLAUGHRY, Co. Clerk. A LIST of Grand and Petit Jurors drawn lor the Cir cuit Court whicb is to be held in Delhi on the 21st of October, 1850. onaso jubo RS. A n d e s — Richard Morse, En-cina— Andrew Brown, Colchester— Delhi— John B. Yendes, Allred Redlield, Vumnport— Ai drew Smith, frank Ute — George W. Dewey, William A. Miller, Hum 4en — While Griswold, Augustus B Chase, John Renw'ck, H tirpersjitld— PETIT JURORS. Alexander Liddle, John McNair, Matthew Van Kuren, Bartholomew McFarland, John Lewis, Peter Blair, Eli Barter, Jaines C'Japperlon, Wa Iter Forresl, Enoch Osborno, Jacob Ford, Reuben Bennett, Daniel J. Row, William Gay, Thomas McMinn, Lmu< Wdotcoll, David Bill, Harmon Welton, William Stewart, John B Gaylsrd, David McMurdy, N o t i c e * A PLANK ROAD AND BRIDGE MEETING, t \ will bo field on Thursday, Sept. IJtli* Id50, al 1 ® clock, P. M ,al Mrs. Word's Hole', jn lhe vhlageof Chehooion, to tuke »nio full consideration ibe all nu- F'Ofiatst pobl'o tvork of’ Brtdgeing the Delowar© and con tiruoling a Plank Hoad from Locku®una Valley, lo in Lorsect. the N. V. & £1, H.R * and connecting with the Delaware Plank Road ot Chehooion* (or Hancock De Po1> agrteabie to the J*epi$)ul've act passed for the satne. The proposed route rs one of eery easy grade, having surveyed for a railroad from Curbondaie to the stmiiMl, a distance of 16 miles, and found to be but 45 leet per mile, one mile level, and an easy grade de* BcenBfflg the Chehooion Valley lo the Dek River, $hole d<siance about (28 miles. Tne publio in general ore invited to attend. C. P. TAI a LMAN, Woyne co , Pa.# JAS. FAUUCNER, Hancock, L. H. ALDISON. “ Committee. 29, )S.iu. H a n c o c k — R .bi S Dorin, Joho Doyle, Kiriright— William A. Cummings, Juuie* Vun Doozen, MasonviUe— William Monemus, Joi»n W Foster, John Bolt, WiMmrn Rut^nbur ffluidltUown— With.tm E. Hull, Meredith— Jo«epi» Tyrell, Henry Jackson, Huzbury— Pli'ieiu* Corbin, A'eiun er H Burhans, tiitim/ofd — Witliam O Connor, Richard Jackson, Johr. T. Ballard, Zalmon L Bouton, James C. Montgomery, John F Grant, N<*wion Perkms, William Scott, William Fimt, Sidney — Wiil'uni Gregory, Jr , i 'haunrey Fool, Tampfina— Cyrua H. Beebee, Jacob Hathaway, Honry Evans, Walton— Isaac J. Townsend. E MORE. County Judge. D ROWLAND. Sheriff. WM M'CLAUGHRY, Co. Clerk. D E L A V A I I B _ A C A D E M I . FJTHEf Fall Term of this lastitutian will commence •L on Wednosaoy, the 21 st day o f August, um) obbi tinuo 14 weeks— MEERITT ©. McKOOW, A. M., Principal. P. CHAELES LYDfCH, Assistant. Miss ROSAMOND A. HULL, Preceptress. Such other assistants) will be provided ad the roan# of the Institution Shall detUand. The tuition in thedif* ferent depSrtmerila aud in the various subject* of study, will be as folluwa, Viz .- In the cuirimoit English branches, 3.60 In the higher Eogllsh branches and Malhetna- tics, per term, 4 go In ihe Latin, Greek, nnd French languages, 5 00 In Drawing,Flower uhd Landscape P inting, 2 a 3 00 Instruction on the Piano, per quurler, |0 (10 While the tuition ts graduated at lotber r&tes than those of oilier neighboring Aeademied, li I* believed that In the extent, thoroughness and practical charqotcr of the instruction, this Academy will not be surpassed by any similar Institution in thb country. The Principal will be aided in ihe classical dnd riiatheiUatioal depart ments by competent assistants. Siudents are admitted ai any tlmd during the term, but they should enter, if possible, at the commehcemen t of the term, when the regular olasses are formed. Stu dents nre not received for leas than half u term ; and no allowance is made for absence, except in ease of sick ness or other unavoidable cause. Board and rooms for yoong Indies or gentleman can be procured in good families from $1.50 to $1 75 per week, and reference#, to boarding places will be given on application to the Principal, or any ol the Trustee* re siding in Delhi. The Delaware oounty Normal School is connected with this Academy, in which those who intend lo be come teachers of common schools receive their tuition Jree. The conditions of admission ore ; that Females must be 14 yeurs of age, and Males 16; that they are not received for a less time than four months; and that they must pledge themselves that they intend to devote a reasonable lime to the busina.se ol leaching district schools. Mr. P. Charles Lynch-, a graduate of the Stale Normal School, will assist io this depart men t lor the instruction of teachers, and many of the advania ges of the State Institution will be afforded in this county Normal School. August 5, 1850. AMASA PARKER, President. A nth M. P aine , Secretary. To M echanics, Inventors & M a n u facturers. The publishers of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN re«peclfully give notice that the Vllh Volume ol this valuable journal will be commenced on the 2ls‘t of Sep tember next, offering a fuvoruble opportunity for all to subscribe wbo take an interest in the progress and d - velopment ol the Mechanics, Arts, end Maauiaclures of our country. The character of the Scientific Ame rican is too well known throughout the country lo re quire a detailed account of the various subjects discuss ed Ihrougtt its columns. The uitn of the publishers has always been to render it the tnoel thorough and useful scientific journal in the country ; and to judge of this, by comparing its circu lation andj influence wilh other publications of the same class, they huve the unequivocal evidence of ils value os the leading exponent ol the Arts and Sciences. 11 wdl be published weekly as heretofore, 111 quarto farm, on fine paper, affording at the end of the year an Illustrated .EocycloptB-lia 01 over four hundred pages, with an index, and Irom five hundred to six hundred original engravings, described by letters of reference, besides a vast amount ofpraotiral information concern ing tbe progress ol Scientific and Mecbunicul Improve ments, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Manufacturing ■a ils various brauches. Architecture, Masonry, Bota ny—m short, it embracea the eottra range of the Arts and Sciences. , Il also posses.es an original feature nol found in any other weekly journal in the country, viz: an ofSciul list of Patent claims, prepared expressly for its col umns at the Patent Oltice, thus constituting 11 the “ American Repertory of Inventions ” lu connection with the publishing department tbe proprietors transact the most exlemuve Home and For ipn Patent busui'-ss done in thtscouniry; consequently tlieir ldcilit.es must be correspondingly superior. Term s : $ 2 00 per y e a r , in advance ; $1 00 fo r six months. All letters must be post paid and directed to MUNN & Co., Publishers of the Scientific American, No. 128 Fulton Street, New York. INDUCEMENTS FOR CLUBBING. Any petson who will send os four subscribers for sis months, at our regular rates, altoll be entitled to one copy lor the same length of time ; or we will furnish 10 copies for 6 months, $8 00 10 “ 12 “ 15 00 15 “ 12 “ 22 00 20 “ 12 “ 28 00 Southern ond Western money token ot par for sub script ions,or post oliice stamps fuken at the.r foil value PitEMiuoi —Any person sending us three subscribers, will be entitled to a copy of Ibe '* History of Props.lers and jjteano Navigation,” puohshed in book form, now in press, to be ready about the 1st of October* It will be one of the most complete works upon the subject ever issued and wdl contain about ninety engravings. COLE a n d U P P E R L E A T H E R from tue best Tanneries m the county, in large or smull qtratittiies, at tbe lowest rates, lor sale at the EXCELSIOR STORE. ®»!bi, August 31, I860. \VTOTICE is hereby given, that the office of tbo Del- hi Plank Road Company will be at the Gazelle :si in tho village ot Delnt, at wbicb place tbe bu- Wtm of lhe office will be transacted. Almost 20 ib, 1830.—47w8 . By order of tbe Directors. ANTHt M. PAINE, Secy. W a ter Power for Sale . T HE subscribers offer lor sale 330 acres of land, to- gpiher with a valuable water power* situated on the Delaware rver, about ibree miles above the village ol Deposit. There are on said premises, a dwelling hou<*e, barn and about Ihiriv acres o( improved land ; tbe residue is covered mostly with hemlock umber* and ie an excellent location tor a tannery, as it is in the im* i tried iule vtcmiiy ot* exiensive forests of hemlock. 1 Enquire of J. PALMER, at Delhi, or F. PALMER, at Deposit. March 12, 1850.-23 F A R M F O R S A L E . T HE sobscriber offers for sale the farm oo which he *now resides, about 3 mile© from tne village of Del hi,containing 72 acres, ail under improvement, except ing about 15 acres : well watered, and well fenced with stone wall. There is a good framed House, Born ond (Hit butiJmgs* a good thrifty orchard of more tbao 100 apple trees, some of them grafted fruit. Terms easy and a good title. BEARDSLEY FRISBEE. Delhi, April I, 1850.— 26 M ilk an d W a ter Pow e r for Sale. T HE subscriber offers for solelnu Grist and Saw Mill situate on wliot is called Trout Creek.at Cannons- wile, on the main road along llte Delaware river, about seveo miles from tlie NeVv York & Erie Rotlroad. The Grist Mill is nearly new, and is tne only Grist Mill within nine nules Teu to fifteen acres oi land, with three dwelling booses, will be sold with llte Mills.— Tbe loratton ts an excellent one for a Tannery, with plenty of bark to be bad within a lew miles. Cannons vt lie, October I, 1840 — 3 JOSHUA SMITH. [ S a l e o f F u r n i t u r e . “ •S. A . O G D E N , inteitcling to rem o v e from th is sillage, t* d e s ir o u s o f drso a s in g o f h e r fu r n i t u r e !tn |rltM<e fia*0' \Ths arttB les offered c o n s ist o f every i rSL?PJm m i o l n 8 t0 hooae-lteepm g , so o n es B E D S , g l a s s e s . SOFAS, t a b l e s , c h a i r s FURNITURE. Persons are invited whjntf emntne Ib t themselves* i w Thursday Ibe f2ta-of Sopt., ot 10 o’olock, A. IfejMied8 **8a A'utoofall articles nol before ...ft11!1, Aug. 87, 1880.—47 Vi & U,8re 18 * base slanderous report in Fr»i,» « u*4 011 i0 neighborhood against Erastus mm I S i? said tb otome from me to my wife, did « the pablle, (since mueb exaggerated) 1 W tit,, a instance to ray wife Wife It would lead oi»i, j . raP0rt* if thrown out lo the public, (tines- to ras ,*F \*i| kbspiricn that anus'ed me to mention it I or!™\0 ,1° j \ 8lio* 10 the alantlsYeil aud to myeelf, ttftrc. „®sa*‘x*l tfie elmid'apoiis renurt as untrue and community and tlBRt *l#II«top0US report as untrue and wnrtli? W h i n e d iii > as.1* ftflrdsj! «f August. ROWLAND LAMB DsLunauth°ta3l liy as. 1850. AT law, Co., N. F. W I I V D O W S A S H A N D B L I N D S M ADE iu the best manner, far about half tbe usna prtoe, of afil sizes, from 7 by 9, lo 11 by lb, and td by 18. A large assortment of O I L G L O T I I S A N D C A R P E T I N G S , from lstid to Os pcr yard Del lr t, July ttiEO.—41tn'J ~ ~ ” ' H. O. LOVELL. JE. M O R E , Ctnmty Judge, Office in lhe Cowl House. H E is disqualified from acting aa Attorney only in cases appealed to the Couniy Court frem-Jusltoes Courts, in criminal causes and a lew other special ca ses, In all other cases in the various oouris, he will promptly attend to all business whioh may be entrusted lo h im. Delhi. June 18, I860.—37 _____ G I L L E T & L A W , (Luts ‘ Selioitor’ and ‘ Low Clqrk' ofthe Treasury.) PRACTITIONERS IN THE UNITED STATES AND STATE COURTS, N o . 62, J ohn S tr e e t , N ew Y ork . Proceeding,! m Potent Casas attended to. Collco tions made und moneys invested. It. H. GII.LBT. 83 ly ______ g. D. Law. M E K W T iV Ss B l t O T H E R AVlNG entered into eopartnorship with Mr. J. STOVELL, ol Philadelphia, will auend m all celts with winch ihey may be favored, at the Rooms octup ed as a dwelling by the tele Gen. Root, opposite the Court House. They would slate thal they manufacture all their tenth, llins haviug the advantage ofa large slock Irom winch la select ; also, of making for any case where there msy exist niallorrnnlion ur undue absorption ol tlie Gutus and Alveolar Ptocess. Single Teeth with Artificial Gums or Blocks, eon- sisting of several teeth joined tvilh Ihe eame material ot winch the teeth are inode, and imitating the gams so as to give the mouth its natural appearance, per fectly concealing the Plate upoe which they are mounted. Mr. Slovell will introduce Severn 1 improvements in the manufacture ol' complete and partial setts, never before practised in (his county. Mr. S. deems it necessary io relor only to the fol lowing gentlemen, who bave heen acquainted wih turn in bis professional capacity for the last eighteen years, viz : Prof. Robert Huston, Jefferson Med. College. J. D. While,M. D. & W. J. A. Burkey.M. D., Den tists, Philadelphia, and others iI -required. J. I.-MERW1N, M. D. J. STOVELL. P. B. MERWIN. Mav 14. 1850—32. - j j o W t ' h T f p ^ j b % (.AT tS 3. O. BOOTS? & 0V.S F a s i i i o t f f l e C L O T H IN G E M f O a j t J I ! W H O L E S A L E 4* R E T A IL , ST OOBTLANDT ST., Sr&^YORK. (A FIi!Y DOORS BDkp^r TKF) WgptERB tlOTEk.) HOUSE, by reason of itf great popularity and estflnqive Repptatien, both lor tfae superior qualities and cheapness of iu Goods, has recently beeu extending its business, Until ii iiiSft pxesenta in assort ment at once UNRIVALLED B Y AlH^ IN TH E CITY One of the Firm, being one of the Pioneers in tbe OLOTHIira pH s m s s s , Devotes all hte iiins to * PURCHASING GOODS FOR THE E S T A B L I S H M E N T wbicb bis long experience, acknowledged skill, and with the aid o f Abundant capital, Hfe in enabled to do with tbe most PREDOM1NAJVT SUCCESS. Another of tbe firm superintends, in person, tbeir ex tensive MiUJUFIlCTUraS ESTABLISHMENT; And the stock tbus produced, apd with a view to Neatness, Elegance and Utility, And amounting to nearly $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 IIV V A L U E , Comprises an assorlQtenl now unequalled, and they D E F Y A L L C O M P E T I T I O N . They desire particularly to call the attention of COUKTTHT M E R C H A N T S to tbeir stock, whom, hy tbeir extensive arrangement*, they are enabled to supply With an assortment at once tlte best, the most varied, and the cheupesl of any olh er on Hus Continent Nor dues the extent of lheir bu siness prevent lhetn from supplying the INDIVIDU AL WANTS. Gentlemen visiting this city wiil at all times find them in readiness ta furmsh from the Smallest Article to tlie Complete outfit. Of such a$ cannot fail to tmil lbe raoat refined last?, or meet the approbation of the tuost fastidious, Their MAJXUFACTUREU DEPARTM E N T Is rejdeie wi»h ever? descrpiioii of DRESS and FROCK, BUSINESS 'and TRAVELLING, SACK uod ALBERT COATS. AH Die styles Drap De Elf. Atpacu and Bro. Linen COATS PANTALOONS of alf the various styles and quali- tie©. VESTS ol ihe latest ond richest palters. DRESSING GOWNS, &o. The Fancy Jfeptirtmenl Embraces everything new ov desirable in the tine of Shirts, Drawers, Bososis. Collars, CuaVats. Stocks, Si-.arfs, Gloves, Hanorehchiefs, Hosiery, S uspenders , Smiui.iiEK Braces, Mo.vey Belts, &o. To verily the above statements, they ask gentlemen when visiting ihe city, to cull and examine for them selves, where they Will receive the must polito atten tion,the proprietors rely.ng on the excessive cheapness winch their unrivalled facilities enable them to afford tbeir Goods, T O E W S U K E A S A L E . F U L L S U I T S Furnished to order at ihe shortest notice, aao sent to any part of the United States. J. C. BOOTH, H L. FOSTER. N. B. Open from 6 o’clock A. M. lo 10 P. M.—30 N e w -Y o rk A d v e rtisem e n t. EDW ARD II. NODYNE, 219 Greenwich St., cor. of Barclay, NEW YUUK, R ESPECTFULLY informs the Citizens of Delaware eounty and viomiiy, lhal lie keeps coustaqtly oo hand as extensive on assorlment of E n g lish Sole L e a ther an d W a te r Proof T ravelling T g p k s , Carpet Bags, Iroa 'bovu^Smaks,Valises, Ladies Travelling Bags, &o . , &e., aacan be found in the olty, and solicits lheir patronage. Those >n want ol \articles in his line, will find it to their interest lo give torn a call. O’Country Merehants furnished wilh PACKING TRUNKS ou the most reasonable terms. Sept. 1, 1849.-48 Y a n k e e N o t i o n s . English, French, and German a ' & w a @ ® © m 8 F 1 K E S l I . A O I I . AT THEIR OLD STAND, No. 39 NASSAU S t ., N E W Y O R K , Corner of Liberty St., Opposite the Post OEce, Have received a lull and complete assortment ofgoods iu their line, which they will be happy lo sell cr show to Merobents purchasing their Spring supply of fa n c y Goods; consisting in port of C ombs —Tortoise Snell, Horn, Ivory, German silver. B uttons —G.li, Brocade, Lusting, Boue, Pearl, Shirt, Steel, etc. etc. B rushes .—Cloth, Hair, Tooth, Shaving, Shoe, Paint, etc.. etc., Soaps, Perfumery, Hair Oils, Violins and Sirmgs, Aecoid'one, Guiturs, Flutes, eto. Thiikads. —Marshall's L>nen. Grant & Wilson's do., Spool Cation, Cotton Thread, etc , Sewing Silk and Twist, Cottou and Linen Tapes, Linen Flosses,Cor set fauces, etc. etc., Su-penders, all kinds, Pies, Nee dles, Hair Pins, Hooks and fayes,Thimbles, Knitting Pins, Bodkins, Pocket Books, Silk and Cotton Purs es, Port Mouoaies, Steel goods, a complete assort ment, Paper Haug'ngs, etc. C uttlerv —Razors, Pocket cutlery, Scissors, etc. etc. German Silver Spoons, do do plated, Britannia do., §Dver qnd Gold Pencil Cases, Gold Pens,Percus sion Caps, Fish Hook-, Slates, Pen.-tls, etc , Razor Strops, faooking Glasses, Brass Clocks, eto. etc. All goods warranted equal to sample, and prices al ways at the lowest market point—80 Tits S t a t e c® Nb'Y eill this mutation of, a da ,»tht following TjivtUuabto | dii{! dlher*,) inwalifdotltreil *n,d ■ - ‘’-pgfl th i. mlS ^ St their Depot, 133 FaHba.*t., Sfew fork, w t f m c m - Jkfiforfifo pllnt of m A tM ie# Virtue*, FaB- iitbd by ur fdltiimna ffid '{Jtllef#, •* to be tor Frotpf a1 betfep .iWliSafeparfll* « i, . a w - ‘ feuratgia, E'ysif.elii, JauM&V;, Cmuveneh, isp» IdStr Ob'StpWM, NeriobS A f' Ague., p'oiigh's, .'Scrvfiila, Gout, . , Lunm g a , Eanfoiit. PlfurMy. Pitts, utfitntefy, p m t W , iM tr .. „. . , feciibni, Cittmmus IfisbrdfSl'itnil'uil diseSses tirigihat- big lfi kohtifpatton af the 'hdv^el* or Impttrlly of the blood. Among tboarsnd« o f certiSaiiet df Ethers who havfe teen cured, by this in m lm U t m m m e , redd tbe Ibllp^'ihg' conuiusiv% tMtitijbny 5 S ir;—’f au are that, a* the originator of the Graefqnberg Gbmpan'y, -I njasi hjtyf bad toy attention called fo tKei)uaieroiJ,e,m,edicines'{?j*ei)eilt«a to ih\ pub- yourseli ; f(6f tq ejttraqrdttiaiy 1 jrtoed case of jbroiiebiits. ........................ (feart in rp£ own faiaify I b*v< , jn the eure of COmplatnta wltiah require t.bfe pr,omj)tran(3 i()orougji deservedly Kigh as yopr \ ity 1 of a 1 tltiah purification of the blood,\ I depm your C&fhelfigua lar, very fkr superior lo any gt‘ the Barsufomllifs oi lbe day, and with them all I aui (Veil ficqitaimed. 3. T. MattStuih. D X Y G IN A T E D O Y S P & P tt C M p T E t l S , For tbe cure of Dyspepsia, General Debility , Habitual Costiveness, fyc., and all diseases arising from imperlecl digestion or deranged stomach. This medicine has been certified by. the following gentletoffn, among oth ers, who are living witnesses oi its superior efficacy, to wit: L. S. Arnold, formerly Governor of R. island ; W Woodbridge, U. S. Senator from Mioiiigntt; J, T. Moore house, U. S. Senator trom Kentucky; 5. F. Slflt. tnons, from R, Island : S. S. Pne,ps and W 1 1 tlphaxn, Irom Vermont; H. D Foot, irom Ct, ; H. Foote, M. C. from Pa. : W, S- -Martin, from Wisconsin; Genl. Dodge, from Iowa ; H. P. Stowe, Clerk in.the House of Reps., C. C. Trowbridge, Esq., Detroit, Michigan; Samuel H. House, Esq. Middleton, Ct : George W. Jones, Surveyor General, Dubuque ; J. Hojte, ffi. V. PA W ~ k 7 l LER. This medicinal prepar .tion has just been put into maraet by. tite Company in New York, and bids fair to cast all others into tiie shade for holding instantaneous control overall nervous aifections, rheumat'snt, influ enza, tooth and ear ache, &u. This Pain. Kitlbf is adopted to either internal or external use, and was ex tensively used in New York in the summer of 1849, during tbe cholera. a v c o s r i c O IL Is the surest and most successful article ever known fbf curing deafness. The ear t* Hie most delicate strtict- ure ot the body, except tbe eye, and 1 * therefore ol ten or injured than benefitied hy ey range#. It ia a certain remedy where buzzing sounds, noise of water, ttckibg or pain effects tbe ear. CHEM ICAL C L E A N S IN G PLVID. A new and mtportaui discovery by winch dirty clothes are made pei&clly clean w'thaut atjy rttbbibg or boding or injury, but adds very much 10 the weir dt lbe cloth — — B E S U R E A E O V T VERMIFUGE®. Some kill the children . aa well as tbe worms, qnd lbe only safe article thut kills the worms and not the chil dren, is made and sold by tbe said Company. It re quires a less proportioned dose, and is at ths same lime more effectual in destroying worms without injury to the constitution than any otner veruplpge. HAY'S LIN AM ENT— (for Piles J The Empire Company are tlie proprietors and manu facturer# of this justly celebrated Imsment. H ew k 's N e r v e an d Bose L in a m e n t, fbr Rheumatism, B a lm op C o lum b ia, lor tbe hair, S p u o r i ’s Sicg BK1D'*PUE Re hedy, B e t r e s o a W a t e r , S i c . &c. lt also hus the ageu- oy of tbe N e r v i n e B a u a k , the G r e a t Ittmatj Rrhedy lor fits, cramps, coavQ.sione, d^c. It lias been admin istered with astonishing sueoess, and is as near a spec! tie as any thing ean be It torms a nete era in tile prao tice of physiciatie, many of whom use this Ratsam as lbe only remedy. DR. HU R D 'S H E A L T H PILLS. The genuine Hard Pills are harmless and effectual, and the ne plus ulna of specifies. They were invented by tbe great Dr, Hurd, and used as a universal remedy tor disease. —— DR. BARTBOLOME V S EXPECTORANT PINE SYRUP is manofaotured per (belly pore by tbe said Com f Tbi* m i u M .. flier Wbduceliby •in th# fa?® i* fjt flu* ivith entire co iiaving been f«f tice,' by an emit wtiltn Gutz, JJfoff Enipfae Company. i n d u n M o f S w B m n M A A fietif and 1 mporiapt S if any thing ot tli® kirfa ever before qffsfofi, A descfijltivo df tbis reib’edy, id gftqn- Vo tBdllterx i ......... .. ........... — j , tS giv.L - office pf tbe^tknjflre Cordpaiili, \Q<1 f«I|! may be bad ftoni tiie paper >* printed.—46m1 rn g g ts E Z S B - L S I J B . S O O T K W i W H d D l ! S A L E A N D M m T M X fi TAijFclRE ijtyitjijg Itie duention b fth e publii; fo fdS? JO jejets of mare ptiruouldr nit® m t , I ssk-fljeffi IMUJs ■ getjse w h tie,-1 attend, to 4 Ijjw prelttnitiJtry ; a Vf itti& j, €5v*q44D, tp* bpir , , I Thu- Iriendi ajjcl cuaiomir# % ceisior Sloe .is jpl! please accept |J|.e tkmka Qf ui a i a s r etor for their uiiilbrmly kind hojtsiderati'pji rous patronage. 2. Tins partiality,while it fids beeii ir-wellifig tbe shleK very far bdyond ft's most Saugtline eipeotatiou#, re-af- firms the fabt that tite People retaltl in an enlarged de gree tfieir baiiotial character for jjrilbticai d.scertttoeitt os applicable to lileu interests dud tttstes, It also, (the reader will pardon liib allusion) the aitiglitaY, ability of^lfe proprietor td get up and select goofl's^tjjv mg so exactly, and so generally tbe wishes, the laJt'eVj ond tlte iritereats of tbe humble, tbe sbrewd And the liwhiquubfe. 3 The proptidtor is stimulated therefore, td excel What has already been done, exerting himseffi tb tlie stare what its dame imports, “ faxcELaiOR,”—(***» nant—a f 4 superior order—dditiug, a» fur as p.o»*tbfe, in the gedSral character of its good#, durability milk taste—a geAeril variety (frith 6. supply in season—he is determined to adhere to that principle which alone, can g've to any business vitality and energy—Pfttcki Tkft CaNNCX7.BE EqUALLEl). 4 I Srould just say here that X have now making,apjl ehall in a short litue be uble to supply my customers with what in tbis market has ev§r been a great deside- rotum — Ladies fiA'e ibork—to fit the Understanding of of those who possess 1 lus article in greater depth anff width thdo some dr tlieir neighbdrs. {ff I will now with indch confi etic'e co&mead to the at tention apd inspection qf iHe cbnsuiiitr and retailer the good* natiied bi-totb, with Ihe assurance that tf (hey f a A to ptfatbs, all I have id soy is. iu the language ul tbs greul Dr Johnuod,—“ W e n 's ah end an if”—an argtt- 01 'eol frequently lised bjf bifii, but never cootroverted, Winch, b«*ibg intefbreted, means, “ yaw camiol g et XKtf- eil any where else.’ P P . SHAW. By G. Bl. Sa*», Agent; Delhi, April tSSfJ. B o a ^ s A n d s h o e &. TUI* departmedi is fast filling op wick very detirabl* Spring atid Summer slyles ol faadiet, Gents, Mnuit; Bdya and Childrens wear, to be bad to tbe tda.rlcet.— Caiinot particularize—come and see at the EXCELSIOR STORE. M s aitd Cajis; tn this depattihenl great bargains may be obtain^. Hats of spring style can be had tram REESEE » Co ’* best down to a California Hat. Of CAPS—cloth and Glazed, Gents, Boy* and Jft* fants—an endless variety. Jost call and ses bow tbey can be bought at the RxccMtoit SxaSj* s f c j i l U B K \ H A T S . A large and foil supple, consisting of PANAMA, various kinds of STRAW,LEGHORN.MLM faEAjfj all cheap at the Exckwiqr B io tx, C a r p e t s a h d O i l C l o t h s . Particular aiteulion is invited to these goods. A ¥t- ry large assortment of t he best styles, and at price* th* jobbing houses in New York cannot beat, coexisting ef Supr INGRAIN, ail Wool, ali Wool filling, Wool fi gure. Cotton and Stripe. Also, tVool qnd Cotton Stair ( and. Pistoles, wool and Cotton Dragg ing, Aw. f’faOOR Qlfa CLOTHS TABLE do These good, to be depreciated nmst be trim; id please call and examine at the Excelsior Sscsis. npany. It is a r a H U L L ’ S T B U 8 8 O F F I C E No. 4 VESEY STREET, (Astor House,) _ New York, established lor me sole and op- plicuuuii of Dr, Amos G. Hull’s Invented Instruments for liie relief and cure ol Rupture, burst or breach ol the groiu, and also ior the sale and application of D e . HULL’S UTERO ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER An instrument invented to relieve tlte aching, drag ging and bearing down puins incident lo Prolapsus Ute ri, (lolling Womb,) also to overcome Consumption,In digestion, I-regulonty, and oil the evils resulting from a weakened state of the abdominal muscles Ruptured.persons nioy rely upon obtaining at tills of- Sue the best instrumental aid that the world affords, wliilp those laboring under prolapsus will, through the aid of the supporter, be placed in a condition to obtain speedy relief at the hands oi tbeir medical advisers. Tiie offices, No. 4 Vesey St., are attended by compe tent persons, who atlend personally to the application ol the instruments. The Ladies' department, especial ly, is a retired, distinct parlor and sotting room, under the exclusive core ot a qunlified temale —40 B O U C I L , B R O T H E R , & C D . , IM P O R T E R S A N D W H O L E S A L E m w i French & German Fancy 0oo4ffi, No. 61 CEDAR STREET, (I'p Stairs,) N ew York, W OULD respectfully invite the attention of Mer chants visiting New York, to their large assort ment and great variety ofgoods, comprising as it does, almost every article needed by the Country Merchant in the Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Yankee Notion and Cutlery Department, all of which are offered as low and on as favorable terms as they can be found at any other establishment in New York. In addition to tbo above, a large assortment of Umbrellas from the best manufactories constantly on hand, and Parasols and Sunshades in their season. J. W. Beatty, with the aoove firm, would most respectfully inv-te a call from his Iriends and the Merchants of Delaware County gen erally. N. B.—Wiil remove to our spacious lofts, No. 102 Broadway, on the 1st nf May. New York, Muroh, 1859.—25yl for conghe, colds, pains in the side, longs, &c. eure preventive of Consumption, but nol a certain care alter tbe disease isonce thoroughly seated. The genni ine is only to be had of the Company. M A G N E T IC H A IR R E S T O R E R <$• IN V IG O R A TOR By tbe nse of this article, bald headed persons can have lbe bead covered with a fioe luxuriant growth of glossy hair. This Magnetic Hah Restorer and fumgo rator is certified by ihe following persons (among oth er*) having lheir hair restored by it when every thing else bad tailed, to wit; Richard H. White, 95 Bowery, Joho Moktle, 10 King street. James Demon, 4 Wuh ington Market, Margaret Thomas, 3d2 Broome, A- Citng, cor Bowery and Riviogton, Daniel Fttsgerald, 78 Cbryeue, Wm. Brunceli, 78 Chrystie, snd J. J. Ao derson, No. 221 Centre street. B E T H E S D A W A T E R . The Healing Waters q f Bethesda—a perfect cure for all diseases ofthe skin, such as pimples and blotches 00 the face, tetters, ton, son-buros, irritation of lbe skin, outs, braises and ooniulions. Persons asing it alter shaving will not suffer Irom lbe ase of the razor; in a word, its heating qusttliVB are without a parallel in tlte bistory of Pharmacy. No Lady’s or Gentleman's Toi let should be without i l The Empire Company haa the sole agency tor its sale BU F F U N E 'S P A IN E X T R A C T I N G A N D H E A L ING B A L S A M . It oures almost instantaneously, burns, cats, b*nises, ewolleu joints, corns, bunyans, and tooth ache. When ever its virtues become known, it is regeided ae on in dispensable article. Sold as ahove. F I T S I F IT S H l P I T S I I I Nervine Balsam and Indian Remedy —Tbe Empire Company baring obtained at mach expense, the Great Indian Remedy, a Ncrvike Balia-fit. Wh'ch id behouiing so celebrated tor all r.ervous affection!, especially apt leptio and other fits, convulsions; groiild respect fully call the attention pf physiQ'Sns sail.the afflicted tb it as forming a new antidote m the tffeatmebl of these dreadful diseases heretolore thought tq he drholjy incu rable. Any person affected by fits or net Vous offeetiods who sball purchase the Nerv.ne Balstirri add persevere in its use, and is not radically cured, or tncit essential ly benefitied, shall have thetr money ret unfed. Tilts invaluable medicine can be procared io this city only of the Empire Company. D R O O M S ! A large lot, vafious tjualitieg,, ,at_who!eaaJ,e_pjrfc«at *6 ESCELSIOR B R O O M S I £ 1 . wholesale IC STORE. t JLatson 4* MacGregor, Gftfcocitpfis & $ot|jt 0 £iloi:s at Eato, j ihk w. L.ATOON, ) 170 Broadway, JOHN t). MACGREGOR, ) NbW YORK. SHUiTELDT & B ISSELL, Wholesale Grocers and Commission ler- chants, DEALERS IN Groceries, W ises, Liquors, TeaB, &e,, and Previsions, No. 108 Murray St., Nett) York. W H . T. SBOFELUT, ) , EDWARD Dl-SKLL. J H EREBY give notice to tbolr friends, to the Mor- i-hanis and Farmers tho inhabitants of Delaware county generally, thal llioy keop constant'y on . hand and for sale, a first rate, choice tnd extensive staok of goads in tho above line, wh'ch they offor to purchasers at the lowest pdsstble pnop far Cash ur approved credit. Call and sen belore purchasing elsewhere. N. B — Shu I eld 1 & BissaH aro at all limea ready to moke liberal cash advances on Butter, &o. sent to, nr left with them tor sale. —33m9 D R A P E R , K N O X & L V G R R S D L L , Importers aad' Jobbers of Foreign and Domestic Drygoods, Nos. 58 Cedar and 28 Pine Streets, Mew YarA. (NKA&LV OPPOSITE T B E CUSTOM BOtlSE AND POST OYFICE ) N W . GOODMAN, (late of Delhi, N- Y.) will he • happy to see the merchants of Delaware and Wto arijoaent coaniies, at tile above Itouso, where they can find a very extensive assortment qf goods, purchased at the lowest possible prices, and they may rest assured mat tbey tvutl be treated with every attention raid po liteness, and that Good t will be sold as tow an# on a| reasonable terms as at any oilier house ia the city, Merohauls ordering goods will find it greatly to -their advantage 10 order irom tine bouse ss Mr. Gocdtnau liuvmg been in the mercantile business many years at DelM, can make each selection* as are suited to that region ot country. “ Small profits aod qalok returns.\ N. W. GOODMAN. Nb« York, Jane 10,18S0.—3?m3 H O U C K S P A N A C E A 1 Having successfully negotiated with Dr. F. Houok, (son and successor of the lath Dr. Jacob Houck, of Baltimore, now deceased,} tb manufacture hts celebrat ed Panacea, exclusively tor t-Iie Empire Company, We take great pleasure <0 offertog’tt to the public and the afflicted, as one oi the most to valuable and remarkable Vegetable Compound of the e|*e, tar tbe cure of almost every ill lhat “ flesh is heir to.\ It has stood tpetesl in competition with all other medicines, lor seventeen, years, and performed oures- unparalleled in the annals of history. By procuring a pamphlet tram Mil Empire Company or tbeir agent, the woiidctfui gores performed toy tha Panacea oan be Keen. • ■ * ’ The publio are cautioned agMtst. Patiactsa,” unless tlie label is Sigurd by Dr. 5\ Houok, accontjitttned -toy ths tci! of the Empire Company, all others are spufi'eha. L M U d f t f 's f A R C l i R&LJ, S'ff. ^ UStfM tt's a til & p m u m m a l , Jt gives a brilfisfl® polish to collaftf, bdsopis, i&’C, and great.) faoiidatei the prates*, af irdfahtg, Men® litjt tUaae < 8-110 have tfsed' it, cah apjikbiattr it's Tfl&itB; Sold viiffo'Igsale Sad sersit, -by -thd Emffire ©taflptny. D R , B E m . R U S H 'S C £ i m & A T B & tB h d h t U t e . Tbst great philsjrttefott&t «ad«mlnent phfaiate, ®r- B'c'sjamitt Rtiih.tsivtiti'teil a- uffiverasl semtody tor dwgge ond fl^tfstotodisd 'Bw- iifoUililb 6totU&>@ufai> -Jli* im. itciice stiff trSfideflttE'ettfSa^pfSYed saffomiQed iitcra fff Apciit'Sfciti - SimM® done tfij't the Ladies slid Geffts Sa iBhel# and Travellidg feajs. Riding and Carriage Whips, Lashes, all kinds. Blacking tnd Broshe*, ifec., Stef A large assortmidt of all these, at the lowest pficefl tb be bill at the ESCF.LSIQR STGR3B. ckeese M akers. ’MesSrs. Slone ty CoWxtT Self-Acting Patent Balaned PresB; T HE operation of tbis Press dots away with all m t» udl labor except turning the cheese; end its T*gS superiority ov|r e;kry olher Pres* in nse far prettmg cheese and for otbk domestic purposes, where prrwiiig is needed, id b) ns fiktensive use id this and ether ttstari placed beyond a doubt. Its cheajincss, cotnpacillbfrs end i to ihe alleoUou ot every former at tbe . ENCB Delhi, Afirit 1850- __________________ rpHE subscriber begs leave to inform hi* cnxtoinerg JL and the public in general, tbfit hi is now receiY&tf his sitpply of SPRING GOODS, *11 or fohiclt taftg been purchased ®tlhio a lew days, v^ith fhe Cardiff view of editing those whli are in tbe practice of fi’ffr* cltadldg goods iq ibis vtciliily. Hi* stock fefflhrich* »I- mosi every variety df B E Y © 0 . 0 O S * vizi Broeflclothd; CasMtdete, VestiK|s, sMwriiai®*#^- Cosheco Prints, Gmghorii!, Del*tees, Printed aod SSfe- ■ broidered Lqwuq, Plaid and Striped iMalldj R.ik’iaiil, Bio4n and Bleaclled Sheetmgs, &c. Also, a good assortment of G H O C E B I E ^ , . boUsisliiig in part of Green and Black Tea*, Sdgat, *f| kinds, Molasses, Rais-ns, Coffee, &c. Also, a large assortfdbrtt ot B O O T S A U © S H O E S , en(l ail o’ther k'hds df Gdad# tfsoaliy fihpt iii ft CoUhtrJ Store. He incites all tvho afd dbsiroiid of purchasm^ cheap goods t 8 Ball dn<J dee ihqm belore pffrcfmilng eldsahere, as lie is Setbfnjiiibd io eeil gs liiw so life' eain’e quality can fle ptirdiased Iii ibis -fi-liitftiij- for balk. He stilt contirides 10 tdke dll Kinds of Gtmtiis-y F-® dqce in eiehatigd i' 6 r Gocde dt RfMji||ieai Market gfl Delhi. April 185®. % 1, Pmleet’we tositm M #. T S ® Comtfahd effeots\ instorsuel- S|sitiW’-Ifll''.f%'i • hudtiings (icd itttfnlviiffdise. a .n , an tffk K'uiaili'iifl* Cash prihciriie, oj) t'iih Most feasoitsiile tenas. ■ ’ m m m , Meritt®* ’ V W a u - m f r jm iB O S K. 'WHEELER AYJU#G‘rr'ern'nVed ©drf'DBHti to i -ed % L'4-sii'’Cifitee ffii Fiaat siieer, euel Uriah G'regory’s. ■ Odttib'efSS, Iff# ^ 3 — ^ H A W E S R i * 't nmy i Mittoft.Sb’l 1843A-ge li&byH X . f ’h l l \ Bhd la 4J1 k«*l' i htet --5U fo*’’ , Cv Jf Tu %