' " " . • ' .• ". ' ;Pr nic rruit.Trees Now _ rjilat3 7l: ',eXQttieT 'ki niiik,,34. Irdlicl4n ir'',n it , Plilll4lofrit#lW hin 'ltilee:lthes;praCtiec Orltic i YlO.i.l..r.,,p.ttPted.j.laglislirrinn, Miro.iyarr 9Tialcing pk n io.iss,46 let ; kli e : ki it nil:_bil t'Amire;of. less '. , ..Pranhig,nriUSt:'..4eila . hi . .., done, .especially in • :orcharda , ,Whicti: have yeeeiveil properArtvin ';4 060 i ie l * : , .4 O"rP ititaal: a reVY o PurkfttP l . '-.el fOtrethe!til4oo lialk-Ath6';tutpertt.*iti! ••• tbeg arriie.it•:Maturity, ~c ommon pruning, ':'knife Will,,t‘.theOrly': inplement' needed, ex-. .: ee'rit, In aecidental'' splittingdi:l4n of branches.' :-.But taliin'g.',lhinge•airMe:.find . them—withthe . crossgrerylif , th ii tin g:' the' ba'iley,-.a' compact „ end: too cicwide*llerrti;limbe already beginning to ... ' dedaYL—theret:4l,ie4traireticel.froM three to four '' .iinchea::ln‘dititneter WhiCh' mutt 'needs' , be re me b ~ o r I n., nture boat . mterests:. oflhe .....', - P:rellardk,;,' -. - 4-'' .' '',''''..:.• :'•;" -. 2_ ..,...'' .'.. To Iliaeltii , e it ti neh' orchard 'We :Mould; during 4the latter Part:of,Sely or earlY'in .August, take •: 'n,light ledder t Ai narrow,' fine..toothed, saw,.',: ......eberp.pruiiiiii '. knife and *pot of .sliellac dia l .. Pol : vittin:alcohol with - a- paint=brush in it; and commence-operations::: :It Irk:riseleis:tO 'at tempt ~ to make`a ' fall grown 'orchard; whose .pritning. •• -:liaa 2 been, neglected,look.like the'Mell formed, ....evenly, balanced and slicirt joined ',trees. which . have ''yearly reeerveti: a _judicious' : cutting-out' - and shot tening-its, ' from .the •II me '.'t hey* were firsi planted. Thirt is . Out...of the question, ln `',cases a douhtfol eripedicncy,., we: would. give 'the tree the benefit of the:doubt:by leaving. the branch, or in:. other .Words :we mould leave a •- :-...'sorn.e . What:thick: top - rather:titan - make too Many • . wounds te.heal atter. ' -- • • ,' - ..' ..... Scleet alimb,,i'airw it •off 7 clorc.io Ike , igniy of lite ii:es or large.Siiinal,,boi)g. 'Careful that4ts •, - weight diyes - not:cause it: to-split down just be ;., fore. falling,, Pare the motiral..smootli and .eciat . - - witllthe shellac.to keen out water and prevent :- sun-checking. When done' during this'montL • (Jul 3,) the latter grog onhe seasen,will cern . -,- mence -- to roll over:the smooth cut and ins few .; .yeare the.new,Mooll mill- unite open 'the two, sides' and scarcely leave it .scar. - If an axe is .... used, !earring 'a 'stub' of .solrhe: slit . inch es . •in ;length, the new OciWth'fails..to'.'colier' this cut; :the, 'stub begins :to' rot and 'in mater„Which still further haSteni,' deCay even towards the heart of the - tree •' '' . ' • ' ' '' ... Agairtilierels nofrob sap new in. Ord tree to ” be' both last and converted into - a Poiscrnous. , acid' upon ..tlie.,trank.'......r let '..lyhtt intent folia ge .... - filsp:ifiotcts tliti - Wetinda:whiell .without shade .or covering of, some. kind Would 'crack In. the . . . •:11re t- know .that early spring: pruning' h:is , adticentes, with many of the old school 7 . :^euitivatemS..acyme,contending.t,liat their fathers . end gninil(litle;a' . priiifed . at' that season, sant consequently . it must be hest time. Others • • asic.why. let the tree, g,row:lrOni .Ikla . y•in. July, • and pen' throw ° away thiS'very groWth'. and ;still others Say July is a 'busy month, While 7'' we, heti° ~plenty time - I,j'ebruary and ' • '• ": . Anstiering.the lait first,- we . ,ssy,'if you ea ' not afford the needful toriejo attend to fruit trees, you,cannot expect . suCcess, and insy as , • well, give up - ..fruit ,grOwing. -. Again, it...is, 'not found..that -the practices ,of our fore-:, father's brought. with thern.' froM •an entirely di#'erent climate, are hest suited iii.our wants, ; and they are gradually abandoned or changed ; Let us • alsci ask _whtit iS.•:gained graWth.by cutting' off alimb..in - spring acid .al lowing the sap to escape, or lett that seine sal; form iwoOd. Which in turn is cut away?. :With • 'small shOats 'of but one year's growth the time -of pruning is not , very. essential: 'The Old di,. rections to. stprune at'any time :when the tools • 'are 'sharp," may answer. fur .these. ' But on, large limbs, give; us July' and August' for, min: in this. latitiiileinierican..4g,,riculturist„ DON'T TA:rit.t.—What need it ccincerti. you if John Snooks is courting Sally . Johnson? Thby . ore 'undoubtedly rational beings; and can con: duet theirloire :altars. in a. becoming:mail : l)er, and-'with out' any . 'of y‘inte.rference. . WhaCif.Erotpa Ward has. t neW. dress? It ie paid . foriankeertainlY costs you nothing. : - IWhy, then -need you interest yourself so deep= ly abotit it? What if the prtncipal merchant in the place has become insolvent? •Yon are. not rtmong'hi'are!litors, and for.. iicaven's sake, irhy.don 3 t.you let the man have "a little enjoy, moot? Stipposo Dorcas', Swift goes tort dancing school? Iteosteyotr . nOthing, and al•she,has frail constitution a little . exercise Of this kind !nay benefit her health'..,...this intermeddlin,' with the. affairs of others to tho ;neglect of their own, ~is entirely 'too prevalent . witli certain claseeverywhere. • • • . •• , . . • . MIT ITALY.—The Albany Evening Journal` alludes tn . :those . ..who' have already fallen in battle inthe . ..folloWing passage: "There livone army which. will never-tiny,. 'talk., .4 sleeps:on its ~' ,artitS.in en eternal duac.:.: New. recruits join atarreveragpof itiousandn deyw,-?1 Ttleiaie,.picked- men; the bravest in..both armies-.the forerzio.itin every battle. In twentyieven , dayeltaly'hae been etreWn.with . ,fwenty-seven thousand. eorees— poOr-fellows 'who. : sought ,an- epriulet,nOd found . a grave. : A thousand fell in, the various. early Skirmishes. A thousand 'm" asked invasion Garibaldi. :Ninelnindred.French: and Sir: dinians peris,* gontebello. Two :thou- saild..Austrinv perished °lithe same. field.— ' Two'hundred Zouaves Were : killed at Paleitr . o, As •many,Sardiniens disci with them.• Four . hundredAnstriane were. drowned in, the Canal. lyl;are.thanlvventy..thausand'have • fallen in the actions of Iltiftelora and Magenta." .. •• COURT PROCLAMATION.' • . • . '[ ]'fiETWAS . Ahei Hon. Roalit. G. WhitS, , V,y . y,Piesidep t ij r udge, and, the. Hons. J.. Dar • s: , ".llalrries,'Associaie Judges of life Court!! and' General 'Jail Delitrery Quditoi,';;SessiPnA of the Peape,' • Or= PhiPs' Court.4itnt'..-P9t.qt Common P . 1012. for the County of MqCettp Imre issued their precept, bearing:date Saturday, the second day of July, in __the ?eat' of our Lord one ,Olousaficl eight hundred,and; fifty-ninei, end:to rne,.dirdtted, for :ibcdding a Court,ot Oyer, and Terminer and. Gen ' Oral Jail Delivery;.: Quarter' 3essione rof the ,- PUece;,Orph . ane',Coint, and Court' of Common, t.h.e'-Poroygh:of Smethport, On ' , Mon , 'day, ; the : day • of 'September, nett, ~ • - gni:!,:fptriVeity9lieFefee ., ,iereby.givs n to the C0r0(;.1,,,-riii,E4,''.3ttatlieelti,-0f...-lhe. ( ;.1, , ,-riii,E4,''.3ttatlieelti,-of...-lhe. Peace and .Constables 1 z ,04400,:tk.e.-.040%-that . they bethen and there 1111 1 fl .3. ,- ,,Y, WILCO ).0 &:EATON BE4 LEAV.E• TO ANNOUNCE , Fa . t . they . , haye received 'their first. s'.ock of • • .• • - . , , SPRING Si.SUMMEtt. Ancl , are . no‘ir prepriredstoiveltome . their friends . aml customers thein -new. and disir , Country Merchundize IN ALL ,ITS: VARIETY, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY Gr001)S, BOOTS AND SHOES, rz~~s -,'...' -. ~.0-za?S;l CROCKERY; GLASS And.it choicestock'of Family Groceries, . . , ~ . We wilt 'not' wenry, yourpatintice by entii-n . e rp.tipg; blitiour stcick.'is viiry Ft:11 . 110 Complete, arid...wt..doubt not you ,will Oil something to 'please'. yOu..bottiOs to quabiry.nrld j)rite . ., , • , ' Wiruly Advertisements do for some,. but 111'1 Truth. will Wear Better, and we only ask au a 4 ara:cplifitient. we ean de you goad. ' ' • . COME AND S. :WILCOX lc EATON. Olean, April 18,1859: ' • ' -- . .. . T: :'. •••.T . T.• .. it S PLENDID LOT OF TF:',IS, at • ti.... • ' WILCOX. WEATOIV'S, Ole,an,•K Y. .. • • • ... • .. • . • KEROSEIig, 0114- *. .:• . fioth COAT., with LAMPS.,fo kirn the same, of •WILCOX . 8z - EATON'S, .;'Olean, N. 1 7, . • . • •., • • PAPER lIANGI . NGS. • . en oicy, .ASSORTMENT Ea. . • -• ' WILCOX• tk•EAT6N'S, NEW:QOODS JUST RECEIVED AT ...-i ~;1 ( 7 'l.„ dr: ' TINICT NEWS H Ztal' Oß, e.' —wr tirr. Lr: H - 1t 1 \ LC:- KtiOnt C tllt..' 0 Z r,P dl k r- ItOPIATNSTS OF TO TIIE NII . II I t IIO,V . • 'Nathalt Teuunlvt)Tatt. 0 H ri) ti 0.4 . rgiliE SillAeriberrOßpOr_ tinny announces to the CilieenS •I_ or -this. County that iotwithstatiding 06 !Jtird limes 'rods on band aF,ain'this.sprin; with a gond assor t 'pent o -.:TINIW.A.R.'E Which he bound t' e• it ery Clirap . for READY PAY ,OfsiLY9 llnving flono'huildelia in this enmity for • nOnily :two years, I have come to the eonelunidn that 'nem no Ion• ger do busineini on • , CREDIT..STSTE.II, . And I shali no longer do this kind of itgaineeti. ,Persona wiahing anything .in my line can buy good work, audwa cheap askt any other, establialuncut of the kind. • 'ONE PRICE' AND READY PA shalt be my motto, 4 1.1 there al Eq.! ino Then Itractice no more this Called getting, altavezi. hut e oar s • By buying cheap for ready, pay, ' • • And: then : you will come out All rm't in the J: S. lir.l , (lN . I I: If Sprink, • SmAliport, rob. 25,1E59 •. TEA. T.Oll\T„ • : . • , GENERAL DEALER.YN FINE. GOLD AND SILVER "W , E S ri , i , , FANCT:GOODB, CLOOKS:AND MUSICAL.. INSTRUMENTS, • ,' " 'OI;EAN, - _ST, Y.' ..• 'l3lRepairingolf WitOhai and Clocks done ',in good styldiffid warranted. • C, It beet Ungini;iia ap L 'at-the ' Itmtcr Ujunf Store. • •li . .ly • UWV. • TT NtILIC PANS, all, ri6 l / 4 P.ancraliiny . —you can sea' Wariest mites flicairilhem . soon as"you ra- • To TIIE ' PUBLIC o F E, NO Wis 7 Tlf A T N. S. BUTLEII & CO., :OLEAN; ARE RECEIVING . ONE OF THE • .'• LARGEST STOCKIS..OF .SPRIN . G';&.SO.INIE.RICPODS AD .A . 0 . '1.: 15 , - 1, 9: 'I TIIE ', WANTS CONSISTING OF TITE:tATF.ST: DRESS G001)S WARE nor sriceCan.discribe 61-IAVLS, IittLiiv..ERKGOODS, C LO 7 1 11S', VESTINGS iOUSEIZEEPERS' 001)S, I;,ESTV . .CEN 7EiA S, AND TiOsIERy, Fairilcrs':and Mechanic CASSINIERES, SUINIMER .STUFFS, in great varieties, LACES, ..IsIRInS,•WALL 'AND WINDOW GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS. Leather, _ &c.; . &c. And d thousand Other thing's which. they •can anewill' sell .at such prices 'as. to. defy as everybody has seen for the last' year Is the only wrty.fo sell, goods, with prompt attention, without deceptioa, or hum- lapeto '6ny one. apowipg that the People .are tsest 'Judges, CLOSE CASILBUYERS . TO LOOK Ininiens'p "Stook Bptore purchasing elsewhere , And we will prvE,:Tll,24 THEIR MONEY'S WORTH N. 9. BUTLER., t - N. S. BUTLER. & CO. r . ..; Price ili.gulator ' .WOll6 Ever 42;11.red :for sale in Western .N.(;w. York, ivhieti is ju.it (51' this section of country; STYLE AND FASHION. OF IN ENDL,E,SS VARIETIES Of every deieriptioti, CA ES, . DOMESTIC' GOODS, GENT'S Sc'LAIHE'S GLOVES FARMERS' .PRILILS; CAPS, EMBROIDERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS; CROCKERY, BOOTS' • AND SHOES; any small stock to compete with us, Believing'still that the ONE• PRICE SYSTEM we cordially invite all AT OUR DR- HUNTER'S m Kl)l.c:ii L ::,,ATANv,4I:4 ling an original. aintimpular Treatiee on C . E Ar A r tf 9 ' Their I'liyeiology, FunetiOns•uhd - Sexnal ])is orders of every hind, with hover-failing rem •edics: fort lie speeificure . br ilisep'ses •. yate nnd delicate character, inciilent to .the violation of the Lime of-Nature and of Na ture's God. • •. • • PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, • . •. ' • The author cif . the above • l't f.r II • • .voluthe la' a graPluate, "q t.. . and - .'having des nted a " cpiarter of a century' to m'ivrEPTi. :the stud •-and' treatment ~ij•/. AmAze.„ f i of Syphilts , .and kindred • LL ' 44 7." - '••• 'disorders es a . ~ • "://,11.11iik ,\vt 'he liasbecome possessed ofmost invaluable informatiortin . regard'tó, the same; and.is able to.comptees ioto vide Mecum compass the very' Miintescenee of medical sci enee onthiS important subject; and as the re-' stilt ; oft he 'experience of the 'most :eminent physiCiana irf-F;urope and ..?iinerieiv ir,firoFoiigli lyclemonstrated in his own . highly seccesictil practice in the treatment of secret diseaseS ih many thoosandS Of cases' in the city of delphia alone. . - Testimny of , the'Prof. of 01stortrip in' ••College, Pleilrt.. • . ' gg Dn. ME:DICAT NrANUAL,'.?• The author or, this work; Unlike' the Inajority-of 'those who advertilse: •to cure the diseases of which it , treats, ii•a kiarluate of or the best colleges, in the :United it'affords'.me pleasore.to recommend, him to the unlosinnate; or to the victim of. ?naliffactieo, ,asa snecess,lol. and tayeriqn'eal practitioner, , :honor and:intcgritT•tliey•mily place the greatest con fidence. • • • ;"10S: St LONGSIIORi,'M.'D:, Pram A. Wointiq:drd . ,..lll. D., of Penn, .hiircr. It, gives •rne'pleasUre: tO Add tliy,testimohy to ibe professional • ability ~of the •Atithor of . the " 11ta;1741." . .• Numerous, cases of. - dis eases of the Genital Organs, some of Ahem of longstanding, bave.come under My notiee,im Which his' skill . hair been manifest'in restoring to perfect health, in some, instatices where the pa tien haS.been cOnsidereel beyond:Medical aid.. In,the treatment 'Of Seminal 'weakness; or dis arrangement of the'fiinetioris produced by ser abmie, or_ gxcess ilf . veneiy; I. do not know his supiTidrAti the profession:' .4 have been ,ac- • 'queinted . with, the Author some .years,' and deem it no more than' . justice •to him' at well as a kindnesS: to the unfortunate: Victims 'of early indiscretion, to recommend him as one in I.Vhase• professional skill and integrity they. May safely - confide . themselves., . . • . AL'FRED WOOD.WARD, One copy.seeurely enV'eloped; will be forward ed free. of Postage' to nny'part orthe United, .States .fOr. 25 ;cents, or 6 copies for $l. Ad.:- dress,'post:paid,.CODEN &' Co., Puhlishers, box 107,'Philadelphia: • 11"'BoOkselleis, CanvaSiers audilook Agents supplied'on the most liberal terms. • : , J.F.FFTtEY , S pOttl3LE-ACTING SUCTION & FORCE PUMP India,.Rubber Ball Valiei THE §ljl3SCßll3,Eß . having•rircha . sed• the right tordalci and sell this 'Noy Punip,. feels a confidence.thal- his efforts. to bring 'it into general use; in thiscounty,.will be secon deq•by.,ol Who see r its , construction and opera-, , • Among. the many - adranthges 'secured by the use of this Poinp, the following maybe' enu 7 meiated: • • . . .1. doable action; by which twine' the wa ercan be raised-at the sarne . 2. Great ease irKworking,•thus adapting the Pprie, Priv el pfe to.,enmmon 3: The ,transformation',. i.moment,, of-the Pump into an efficient . F . 112F, ENO 1NE,141.1.9 ren, tiering the los of dwellings hy,fireitotally un- . , .. . . , ..1:' Capability, of: watering gardens, Lawns, or sprinkling walks,' *washing.. windows, :, &c., with the utmost ease and, thoroughness. .', ..... . . _ ~ . . b. Power to raise:water with slight labor .to any. reasonable height; as in. supplying cham bers • 1 ' : . , • . ' 6. The 'convenience of. having the Pump iii hitahen.; or other .rooms'of your dikelling, with out. regard the locatiOn,of. the Well, or Cis- 7. The easy' protection ,of the instrument against Frost:. , . , 8. The case with which' it May be Mounted on wheels:, or in other ways be made portable. ' 8. A simpffaity. which ensures ..great dura bility, protects it from being thrown out of'or der, and makes any . repairs easy , and, of little . 10. .Great CheapneAs:' far . the 9 first. time bringing the cost Of. the Force Pump into the neighborhood....of , the common' Suction and Chain Pumps .while it is .immeasurably supe rior to both. : .• ' ... • - • • ' , . Manufactured and for sale by the snbseliber, only, at hia shop in Mechanicsburg, • ' A. WOLTERS. • . . Mechanicsburg, March, 78, .1858., NEW.CARIOAGEAND WAGON SHOP.: T AMES McDONALD would inform.the pUb= lic . .that he has' fitted up a shop at the lower end-of town, on ..the . prernises recently occupied by N. Medbury; as . .a.Cardingfaetory, 'and is prepared to_ build all kinds of . . • CARRIAGES ANT WAGONS At short notice, in a workman-like manner, lind at reasonable prices. Having • had a large experienee in the business, he . feels Satisfied that his Work:will fully..meet the requirements OMI whO will favor him With their patronage. • Repairing:promptly a tiendedio. •• . Smethpoft,,April,-10, - 185 t. 2-5-tf, WAGON. AND SLEIGH SHOP, DI7..SHEPARD.wouId annouceto the cit. . izens'ef Sniethport and vicinity, that he has established a wagon shop..in the building formerly oecunied - by Mr. Harris, as a - cooper. Shop, on Mechanic ; Street, where he is pre pared.to do all wprk •in his line, witk prompt, .nessr..and in a. workmanlike manner.' • , Particular attention will be paid to Repairing, and to. the rpanuiaclure at Sleighs and Lu naber .• Grain, of all kinds, takeit.in exehan . ge for :For rererence,, call and .exannin(L - . •• . : ' • • SHEPHERD. Sinethport Oci. 26 . '1858,: • • •• n3sly TAILORESS . . wets. - itORILLAItuMSEY is prepared to do Sewing of, all kinds at herresidenceon Main street, one door'belcivi? .Williiirns'•laVy of— fice.' She'willCut and,. Make men's and boys Coats and Pants, Bce.,'in good style and .warranted to give satisfaction; ''• • Grain: and produce taken in' exchange for .work. Nov. 18, 18.55.-. il-A:l3qui.A::4T.lNgs'. l .......;.4-,b„.1*.1.80.-.:.,:--:-..,. LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM TH: BLOODY_ FIELDS OF KANSAS? Once more on the lightning' track of the far • reaching wires, comer s , the glvid jidings of,' .• peace and contentment, instead ol o the.. ' shrill scream of the death:dealing , • ~ Marauder, or :the chilling tale • • of , ,the midnight assassin; • • • • Wh6-haa' been SM. - , .• • • ••• • -bruinghishands • ih the.blood of .the . • - . . . • young, beautiful, " and . • the innocent. NOW, • • insteadfof the wild 'cries ; - of despair' which •but-lately Oehcied from : every hill and valley . . • of our; wide-spread` land, 'Mir -ears are •. filled With the glad.shouts of .old men and 'maidens, young men and matrons that are con . :. . .tinually - F LOCIEpie TO .TEE IIEADQUAILTERS OF W cll. 21D 22 7USI OPENFD BY•'' G. IRONS Under: the •siipdrvisipuand fatigable." MrLEs," NOTONLY TO - SEE:OOM BUY. a portion of the and unpiepedentpdly CHEAP GOODS Whiehhe has just ieceiveil.tropl New YUrk and Philadelphia "MILES" WIJ-IES Il' Distinctly Understood That he does not intend tak4pe ,after some of his neighbors by bcsting of the Ill'''.:l.O.TH'22.o.nag• FIRMNESS, DURABILITY, P'.SS OF HIS Goodf.c, ' he 'risks is for Pprobasers to CALL, AiNTD: 1 - 4 . 00K: AT TOM, Well knowing that': no one will lealie the Stofe empty . handed' aftet once looking at, and Learning the Price AT. WHICH HE SELLS GOODS. :13,.K.M . E :M.:B. E .R.l THE PLACE TO BUY Ready-Made Clothing Of every description, from. common Overalls to the•fineat clOth Coat, WARRANTED ASj REPRESENTED. . COME AND. EXAMINE, For yourselves, as we can fit anything frOni boy of four years to a man . 014.00 pounds DRY. '...G00D5.,' GROCERIES, CROCKERY, And in fact everything kept or sold in this section ) is Mr AT IRONS' STORE, Corner of iilatu slid State Streets, ClTwo'doorswest of the Baptist Church,.., ;;.;I‘IEITIPOR'r PA DE. COGGSWELL'S N'T.W.ASAIICATi SALT. FOE.. INFLAMMATOEY DISEASES ONLY. New. Medical Salt). Npw Medical Salt I ' IT IS NOT A OITIZE ALL! agTOrinflammitory Piieases Only. COGGSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL' SALT, inatgad of being.a'remedyr for All control over but Vila • ill, has but one .aim and accomplisbei but One thing, to. • wit: suannEithri.Arcrwronynisansa, whatever be ha' forth or localityovbether in' the head; throat, abdomen, extremities Or skip. • MEW: MEDICAL .SALT; Its 'peculiar 11 exeellence ii,tnat.y6theut the useless foie of. blood ana strength," it. effectually 'cures In. figinmplork Diseaspi, (no - other's) . by . proaucing an eqUilihrinm . of'all ,the fluids i'n ihe'body; want of whichi-tho EoleOAusE of inflamation! NOTICE. TO INVALIDS! The fellow ing form: which the unbalanced fluids as 'mune; and Many . not here meritionec4.that 'have' mare or less fever.or :pain, are as.easily 'sub-, clued bylite'NeW litedical Salt, .0. fire is ex- - 'linguist:et! by: 'water; to wit:, .Bfain. Fever,' Headache, Rush' ',or Blood to the :Head Heart, Inflamed eyes„ears,. nose,' lungs and Hirer, Neuralgia, Spinal affections; 'Erysip- - elas, Broachitis,'Bleurisk, ,Asthina,. Coughs, Dyspepsia, 'Venereal 'Diseases, Rheumatism;. Gout, Scroffula,-and all itching and other eruptions, Colds,,and`Female Diseases... TAR. Cogginvell'a New,Medical Salt ex -I ertsi'llke the vacine matter; an extraordi nary influence • over the veins and 'arteries, re sulting in a gradual decline of ieltimmation as . indicated by the pulse, whisk soon resume, it, narural elate, as the .heat,,.pais end forret die- DR. COgpwell's 'New' kediCal Salt does just what it claimi to,dono more, no less—equalizes the fluids rimorinitrom the sysitem all arterial and 'venous atistructions.• De.reriptive . Circirlars may be .obtained.from any . Druggist who has this valuablemedicine for' • . sale. ' • • • • ' . • R. Cogg'swell'a -New. ..Xedical. Salt: JILY.Get. a Circular. Ask any Druggist 'aboiti the NETMEDICALSALT. Ask your neigh . - burs about the' NEW MEDICAL SALT. 'lf sielcory; hOt , sick,.reineysiet the NEW MED-. Dr. Coggswell's Antiphlagistic Salt. ACUTE:t'ACKAG% $1; CHRONIC 00, : 52 . - Sent by mail, free'of expense, on - receipt of price • Invalids with chronic or long standing dis eases, should AL*AYS order a chronic padrage. . D. C. TAYLOR. .& CO . • • General. Agents, 202,. Dock St. 1-1 DB. COGGSWELL'S NEW• MEDICAL SALT is for sale in Smethport by J.C.Am.t.tri & • Co., 'Mid by all enterpriting Druggists wherever the Democrat is read. As it is not.a patent medicine, but the prescription of an em inent Physician, no, one' should fail to try the• New Medical Salt. - . For teitimonials and directions see Cirenlar • • FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. • DR. HUNTER' WILL, FORFEIT $5O IF failing, to cure any case of secret disease that. may come under his, care, no matter hoW long. standing or afflictingi- ) .Either. sex are in-. vited •.to 'his Private Rooms,, 44 North SEV EN'III PhitatPa; without fear Or.interrtip tion from other patients. Strangers and.others• who have been unfortunate in the. selection' a PhysiCian are inviterfte call. . • • IMPOTENCY::—Throu.h unrestrained ip dulgence of 'De •passions,.hy• excess or self • abuse, the eylls are 'numerous. .Premature im potency, involuntary seminal discharges . wast ing, of the organs, loss. of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or consti tutional derangement, are sure to' follow.. .If • necessary; ;consult the Doctor with:confidneil; he o ff ers a 'perfect cure. . • - . • ' f READ AND REFLECT,—The, ivould,do well, to•reffect before trusting their 'health and . happiness, and in rniny cases their Jives, inthe. hands. ot..physicians ignorant - of this class of maladies, is certainly impossi— ble for one ,roan : to understand all 'the ills the human family are subject to.' Every respecter blesphysiciakhas his peceliar branch, in .which, he is more , successful than his brother .profess: ors, - and to 'that *.he 'devotes Most of his time • and study._ •• TEARS OF PRAOTICE„. exclusively devo ted.to the study,and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, together with - ulcers upon . the body; throat, nose, or legs, :pains in • the head, pr horns, mercurial.rheipatisrp, sirictr ures, gravel, '.irregularities, diseases' .arising fropi youthful ,excesees, or. impurities of the blood, whereby the •coriatitution' his become. enfeebled, enables.. the Doctor •to offer speedy relief to all who'may place themselves under 1:17 - 1gedicine forwarded. to. any .part of this United btates,—Price Ten' ollars per... Package. For sale, :.DR. DICKINSON'g ,CELEBRA- . TED ,MAGNETO-ELECTRIC. MACHINE:- No acid or other ingredient required ;. ite power being'obtained from a permanent. magnet.. Na family should be without one. Priee STONE •GENTHNER . & CO' It OLON, CATTARAITOTTS COUNTY, N.Y.. naarturanivasas Or BLINDS ,DOORS • WINDOWS, FLOORING, mime AND SIDING, AND to.E 4 ALERS.I" I4 LUMBER- Faitery Tani au Ok mar the Allegany Ripr. Olean, July, pus. INSURANCE AGENCY. . . . Kensington Insurance.Corapa PhUndephia. .. Cash Capital . ...... $lO,OO ' • Farmer , i Union Insurance Co., Athens,' P. ' Catili Capital.:.. ' ...... . . ... .•• . $:l0(1,000. Arent Westerh Insurance Co., Philadelp hia , Pa: • ' Capital , . . .. .. .• • ....•'• • smooo Wait Branch, (illuttuil) Lock llaven Pa. , . "Insuranc - e's can be.' 'effected ,in ahove•res, pOngible Stock C o nmaniee'hy.. the . Any • cornmunication .addrossed :to him, at Smethiport, Pa., will Teet..With promp attention: . • B. F. DAVIS' Agent: Smetlitioit,.Dec•BsB.: [u;ioif.j. • . • OLD IRON AND IPAPER-RAGS, . . 4KEN in exchange for ware . at • or on account... R S. MASON. mmlEmmial ON EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEATLY, CrEAtLY AND EXPF,DITIOIISLY .EXEU Una) AT • TE11; ,t)i. , :, Al 0 (.1.3.-N'i 0 1.1. , A, 01:1