M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, July 28, 1859, Image 2

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aMl . tediscriminate
Critting;:iiitirligitititafterfAe".practiee if the
•who.wati paking
•-::Plebtiriiis -4 tki let thiekttie t in;"z botAriiq'e or.lesa
:triptst 'in'
::iiribard'e'l : Which' vo..,received : proper
fdrirMil y ii*s. fitie4, reV . o,Prtr:Oairk;
ed. from ' , the irit.thdy I iave nurse nV)::
.-• - they:: - atriire maturity,.; ii.:?sommcin- . pruning
" • khife will.: be OM implement...needed; ex
cept in down of - branclies.
Vet taking .fi,pd thein:=witri.the
ereSe'grow - th . 'ehliAng the' bark',li-'cornpact- and
...tot crowded head limbs greedy- :Veginnirig • to
4 ' br etichesthree4o =four
nches.'in diameter which must needg -.be re
.. merest! ) :for;, the,' itittire: best •.inieresia • of; the
•
' , 111"-Attettirineh - - Orehitd - we'-wenld,!auring.
,the latter - pattof rely. or early in Anguit,-take
•.' -Oig4laddei, - C.narroiv; line toothed 'saw,:
sharp'prunirig. knife,' and:a pot of shellrin dia
. icily!ftlin.alcohal with a' paint brush iii. it, .and
~.
commence iiperations. isAiseless to.attempt
• to maki;'Et : filf:grckiii- - orchard; Whoie.'pruning
has beeni neglected; look like the' well formed,.
- evenly:.balanced•And short' joined trees which
.have, 'yearly received. judicious cutting-out
rind ihortening-in, from the hey 'were
: first planted. This.is out of- the'question. In
cases of doubtful Cxpediency, we would 'give
.• the tree the benefit Of the &iota , by led v it*, the
branch ; or in 'other Words we 'would leave ft
,sornewhat thick top rather, than-make icri many
wounds'to heal over:. ' ••
- • . Select a -flrnli; ,, :ski.Wit off elos'e:.lo the. knell of
tine tree or largo lidiot:lt,. being cnreffil that its
weight dries not cense ivto _split down just be
fore-felling::' Pare . the wound smooth and. coat
• 'with-thn shellac to keep ottt water. abil preVent
.
..sun-cheejcing , :,-.lWhin 'done'dniing, thiS month
(July) -thelat ter growth cirt he senSoh will cOrii'r
menGe.To roll:over - the .smooth'eut and in c few
. .years:the the t wq
aides and Scarcely leave n` scan If. fin axe is
:.•nsed,,feaying..d*Stilb of s some six indies . . in
~
len . - • : . . ..
:•, ••gth,..the 'time g r owth fails' to cnver this
.cht . ;
*** ',. '''''''' stfAh. begins to rot anti let . in. , wateri ,, .which
.l• 'Still: furthee haet:FMS:: - ..decrty• even. towards : tile
r"7ClieriiTo'f the tree;:, . ...: • ' •.• -.- • - .: : •
. .
... . • . • .
' ... : Agefii'.ldierals no free sap noir in . .the . lree to .
..: be 'both lost and ..Conierted. into n' noisonons
.:• .
acid upon.. the . I riml. •Tho,,', abundant. foliage
' also protects ho'tVounds which'Avkthont ehnde
. • • .or covering of . sonic... kind, would, .c.ra els* in the
.
: .. We knots that the early spring ' pruning' . has.
strong adiccates, : ivith many ef• tlfe old school
''•'• - Cultivatcirs.,.some contending that their fathers
and grendfathe:a...proned, at' that season',
_soil
. . . ,
• .• consegnentlyit mut . 3t:belbe best time. Others
. ,
oskWhY let the treo 7 grow..froti Mayto July;
• ; - . and then throw away. this v . erY. growth..ond
still
others say 'July is -n' husy' - .mo.nth,.whiie
~ ":`'we 'have.
,plenty of.' time to 'lehrtittry' arid
March.
•.. - .Answering the last ffesf, we say, if you ea
notalrohl.th • e:,needful 'tinne,tO.: attend to' fruit
• • trees,you cannot' expect dad may as
.well fruit. growing. • Agaiii;Jt is not
.always found that the practices.. of . our fore.
' fithers,brought With them' ,frotn . nn entirely
.different elimate,•are.hest edited to our. want's,
and tliernro gradually nhandcined-or;ehtinged;
Lotus 111So - tisk' Multi is •gaioed in: point of
.
'growth by 'Cutting off'a,limb- in spring. ,
mid al
-°.lp.wing the sap " o escape, or iet t hat. sa me •sap
for* wood which in turn is cut away?
small shooi,i.of bur.one year's growth the time
of pruning not'very•essential... The olddi- .
rectioni to. ccriruna at.anY lime when the
. tools:
are 'sharp," may. answer "for *these. 'BM on
• large limbS„ , give us July' and August Air. prim
.
. . .
.
..I)meT.TATTLIANhat heed . le.concern you
it John; Snooks is courting Sally lolmson'r, They
nre undoubtedly intionakbeings, arid. can' cim
duCt their love effdirS'in a becoming manner,
.
end - Without any of: your , interference.- Or:
what irErpina . I , \Na 'has got a new dress? It
is 'paid: forotnil certainly costs yoti nothing:—
Why, then need you interest yourself so - deep-
IY.ahnat it? :What 'if the 'principal merchant
in Ihe place has•beccirrie inselyent?.You'ardhot
among' iis creditors,. and for Heaven's sake,
why don't you let the
,maehave a little enjoy
ment? Suppose _Dorcas Swift pies ton dancing
school? , It cost's You nothing, and as she has a,
frail constitution a, little.exerehre of this; kind
May benefit her health:.'This internneddling
with, the'affaifs.of others to the neglect.er their
owns is. becoming entirely too. prevalent' with a
'iertaiti.Clase everywhere.; : .
*Tun - Artmv'oF ITALY.—The Atbany , Evening
WhO have' already
fallen in . battle:in the following paSsage:„
frher4 One ariny whleh. will never milt
paly.s...lt.sleeps on its..arins.in . adeternal biv
ouac:" . .NCW..re.cipits juin at an average of,, a
thousand - a day . , ~...They are picked: mon, the
bravest in , both. arrnies—the foremost in, every
battle': :la. twenty-seiren days Italy has been
strewn'with •tyc'enty-seven thousand corses—
poor. fellows who' sought, an epaulet, and
' found
ell'ave- thousand fell' in the• Various early
skiripishes. , A•thouiankmarked the =invasion
of; Garibaldi.' Ninci hundred Freach - and Stir;
Onions perished at „ Montebello. TWo. thou
sand Austrians' riaristied•bri the same field:—
TWO hundred, ZouaVes.. were.kilhiti at Palesoo.
As: Many Sardinians .died with them: . Four
'hundred Austrians were drowned 'in the.canal.
More', tinin twenty ; thouso:l have' fallen in the
'actions of 'l3tiffulora and Mligenta." '
COURT'PROCLAMATION
TA tHEttpo....,the : lipn. Robert G. White,
If,...giesi4o:l l : Ci,ildge,,Antl , the lions: J. Dar.
ling,iirlirS . ...'ptiltilee',..AssOciate:Ju t iges of, the
Courts;of Oyer ...Sc. Terminer 'MO :General Jail
`...D.efikprji,"QtrattervSossions of the •PeaCC • Or-
~ ptukcet; c l. , 4t.iond, Court. Common Pleas for
;thPcn,4oy M'Kean have issded their precept,
be:ariog, l date Saluiday,,,thc. secoritl day of July,
year of our :Lord. one thousand eight:
and: to me directed, for
Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gen
pessioner of. the
Court, and Court of Common
•:•.,.:4114,14* - ',Oke,•.43ereugh of Srnethinkii,;"on. ; 11•Nn
A 4 44.0pho w :o n lyi l :ko k .,4ay . of, September, next,
1nf0;114040.4"n14*APf10.,1Y41t..- *.. . • •
No.'3
2 : 1: 4 V...:,-N,..N.;:,: ,NT.:, ::. :, TY.. - . 7..
WILGQ,c&.E'AToN
7DEG.LEAVE,TO..ANNOUNCI: they
have received theh:.(h.st,s!ock of
SPII & SUM M E R
, .
And ayo'neiV . prepared welcome . 'iheir
friends.
and easterners acid offer then. new and desir
able stock - Of : -1, • • .
ccountlerchandit.ie
IN ALL ITS VARIETY,
SUCH AS
FANCY. AND STAPLE
D . R.y..Y:.:._Q-0 : 9.1),S
BOOTS AND W.SIWS,,2.
ITTAT:: : ' '4,.. , ,- . •.: .CAT?..;
CROCKERY,
GLASS
•
land n choiceitodc •oi
.GrOCerieS,
. . . .
. . .
.•• We will not wc..ory'yOur patinice iy.onitt - 0-
rENi4g; Fut out stock is .i;ety I.:Kil clod 1....0mp10t0 .
and we doubt not you will find' sc,mothing •to
please you ..both as to quality .antl•plice: • - ••
. Windy Advextisements k ii[ do rorsorcie;
Tr.itth• will Wear .Betier, enil we
only ns . 4 . nn ek!lnnin4tion..anel .
:nre,•ecinfitlent we
can do you geed: .
COME AND SEE.
WILCOX & EATON.
Olean, April IS, 1359.
•T. 1 . T
Ak . SPLENDID L O . T OF TiEAS,'EttWILCON .EATON'S,'
•
- • -
Olean; . • ••
• • • KEROSENE OIL; • . • -
yrADE COAL, - wkli;tiAMPS'to huh?
WILCOX &•EATON'S,
• •• • PAPER HANGINGS.•
. ctioicE;-.ASsoRTMENT . ac. . •
EATON'S,
N; Y.
NEW;,G;OODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
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1100Wriairr S'F'4°.l
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lit. %;573 91Taitl 2111 '
INatINI
ottllexn exaLeily
ItMa:1031, Alt
o'
H. L.
. . . ..
•III111,18o1).qc.rther renpo , tinny :thnouneos to the Cilixens
J. of Ott: County.that lot‘yilhotanding tilf3 • hard times
hula o'n hand again Thu spring with a goorl . .nBß(fr tment o
T:I.Y.W.A:RE
WI clhbolsboundtt
.. elll3ery Olen') for
READY PAY ONLY
Having dodo bualneen ,County• for • nearly ttvo
years, I. hay@ come. to the - conclusion that Inau rio lout
ger do huninene nu' the , . , • . ,
CREDIT SYST,EIII;
And no longer do this kind ntbfisinres.• 'Perfme
wishing enythlng, in my line eau. buy good Work, and as
cheap:lA at any Other egtalillubinent of the Rini.
OiV.E . PI?I,CE AND'. READY PA7" •
" •
Shall .1M 'my motto, mull.liere - v, v j'ind ion
Then piacticeimmore thiit•worbi Of eirtwo
Coiled getting shaved; but i• 3
buying cheap for ready pa .• •
And:then you ;will 'Conte • ow all mitt in -the
-B...\JA , c)..kr
1 11.
Spring
Smethpurt, Fob'. 25, 1653
G. Sr; F`. EIA.TON,
GENERAL DEALER IN
L:FINE GOLD AND SILVER
WATt.HE S
pewcy'o•oobs,. CLOCKS AND,
. . . .
MUSICAL. IpTSI7II.IU.NpNT'S,
GLEAN; - • ••
••,•• „ .• , •
137' , 'RepairitT/4. Waichelind Clocks done,
in good style warranted;..
•
.
. . .
firIFIE t eat Grourid.ctidUnkrcuid Coffees, chr sip, At the
, L .Mtc.B.cutle Store - '' -B .F W' GUT.
ritiirlLlC P4;110, riew and skiin-you .can
I.l3 l ,l'sfie dr Wonest inan?s tcieeiti,them
yoti tit
B E.. .KD . , I IVIST • AT
.R....-..,' : B.U . TLER'.4 CD, ; .:OCEAN;
:BPRIN G4SIIMMERIG-0-OD$
ARAPTED TO THE •wANTS,
I ) ItESS OODS
WARE
Whichnei!lieitirne.no . r . spaCe can destrib.6
BJ-,I4WLS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
CLOTHS,
HOUSEKEEPFRS' GOODS,
I,:P,NT.U . CRy JEANS,
ANI IIPSIERY,
Farmers! . and Meahailic'CASgMEßES,
LACES,
.MIRRORS,.WALt AND WINDOW PAPER,
GROCERIES,
=IN
&O-
And 'a
-thousand other things which they' 'can
and will sell, at supli.prfc'es.he !c. defy
as everybody has seen for the ,last year
Is the ool . y . wOy to sell .
gciods; with prompt
attention, 'without deception.achum,
bok to any one , . Knoing that
CLOSE CASH BUYERS".TO LOOK
Inii ease ~Stock
Before purchasing elsewhere, and '*e . will
IVE...Tftpt THEIR mpNgy,S.woRTH
Nt S. INITLES, t - .
-'7tNet.
A NVORD
, A,01?, I . 3.EEEIViNd ONE OF TUE
ARGF.ST, STOCK'S. OF
Erei.,offe,rc4 for, sale in . Western
e York, ich is jirsi
0(.11)1's. section' of country;
CONSISTING PP THE LATEST.
STYLE . AI6 • I 7 ASHION• OF •
IN:Iz:NDLE§..s IrAnttpts.
=EI
Of oveiy desetkption,
VESTINGB
CA: - ..iSIMP:RE,
DOMESTIC coops,
GENT'S & LADIES GLOVES
FARMERS'. DRILLS,
wintErt STUFFS; in grenrvafieties,
CAPS,
EMItOIDERIES,.
"I'ANKEE . NOTIONS,
,CROCKERY,
BOOTS AND SHOE'S;
PAINTS, OILS.
any small steielc to compete..
.s
with us,
Believing still that .the
ONE PRICE SYSTEM
the PeCiple ckre Best Juifges,
we cordially'. inVite . all
AT OUR
N. 13...tint,LER &. Ca . •.
• • On^ Priifellitulator
I'M. HUNTER'S ~' '.-, ',...•
ili - r.:4).(.74 , ..i. ..:: ; , .. IF,I 4 N fI:A.I-6
.
Being anoriginal and popular Treatiee on'
... •
W I (= t ar.
Their :Funotions'and. Sextial ])is
..orders of every. kind; .with never-failing rem
• ecli#s 'for the. speedy cure',of diseaies.of a firi- . ;
. ..vale and delicate :character,, incident tcf the
.'violation.4( the taws of Nature and of ,Na:
.
PUBLIC.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE 'CENTS
• s•,`•:Vt‘1 1 ;11114,';.. volume , a ...graduate,
....,...\;;M111117T.4",' , ';,„: . .• and havint devoted.. a
" 7-4".;fryttarter 'Of a century to
,n4hVrentj, the study and. treatment
7 7 . ( tv vi.',1 0 7 4 7, 6 ,. /c 7r,,:§: SyPhiliS an kindred.
, dis Orders as a speciality,
• //ill, ‘V.". • he has Become posiessed
of Most invilitable:inforMatinn in regard to.the
same . , and is ahle - fo'Compress into'vade mecum
.compass the very .quinteseence of . medient sci
enee on this .itnportarit sithjeci . ; and its the re-:
'Stilt of the experience of.. the '.moSt eminent
'physicians in Europe and Anierica . is'thOrongh,
ly demonstrated In his own 'highl y: successful,
praeticein the, treatment of secret diseases. in
Many thousands of:caies .in the citY.of
delphia alerte. . •...
Post t)te Prof of OLstortricc iii Penn 4
ff=M
. .
(4 Dn. HtnirEn's.•Mintonr.. MANUAL.?' The
'author of this -work ; unlike. the-majority Of
:tholse who
_advertise. to cure:, the 'diseases of
which it trea ts; is 'a gradiiatcofon of the best.
colleges in ' the 'United 'States..' It .offOrds'ina
,pleasure ..to recommend him to the ignjortitnaif, ,
Or to the victim of medpradire, .as.a. mtc . cessful.
and cmperimpeed'piiciitioner; whOse
-and integritytheY maY:pface ;the 'great - est con-,
fidence. .JOS. S':•LO.N . GSIIORE, mr. b. •
Pram A. Woodzonn4' M.- btpenn.::Univer
..
It.giVes me:pleastire to add my testirtiony to
Ite profes.sional ability of the Author of the
lllrrliral .21tai47taly!' - Nunierott. 'cases of.
eases of the Genital 'Organs, 'some of them of
long standing, 'haio.enrre. :under-rriy-Mitce, in
wide& hiS.skill hai been manifett in. restoring
16 perfect health, in . some'instanceS :whereilie•
patient has been considered beyond medical aid.'
In-the treatment weakness, or dis- 7
arrangementof the -functions produced by Self-.
ribose, or Excess of yeriery; 1 - do not knew his
'superior .in:the profession.• I hays been ac
quainted with-the Anthorsome thirty: years,
and deem it-. no more "than Justice. to him. as
well as a;kindness .to the unfortunates. victinis.
of early' indiseratiph,te recommend him'as 'one
.in Whose_ professional. skill 'and integrity they
may safely confide therrisolves.
ALFRED WOODWARD,
One copy securely enveloped,Will be forward
ed free Of. postage to any part
.'of the United
States for 25 cents; or 6 •copies for $l. Ad
dress, post paid; COSDEN, Co., Publishers,
box 1 . 07, Philadelphia. . • .
f.lCT'Booksellers; Canvasseriand Book Agents
:supplied on the nicist liberal terms.
JEFFREY'S, DOUBLE-ACTING.
,SUCTIOIV,& FORCE PUMA'
India Rubber Ball. Valves
. . .
rtillE . - .SIII3SCRIB,E,R • having•pUrcbased the
right to-make 'and SPII 'this Nev: Pump,
feels a:confidence that' his efforts to' bring it
into general uae, in 'this county, will be secom
ded by all who see-its construction and opera
.
. .
Among'. the rnanyacivantages secured .by the
use of this Pump, the•lollowing •may be. enu
meratedi•• .•
1,, A doable action, by which . twice:the;wa
can be raisechat 4.he '
2. Great casein wOrltnig,.thus adapting the
PoreC Prin . cipte to common wells. l ,
3.. The transTo . f . mation; In a Merrient, of the
Pump into ari.. efficiarit FIRE . ENGINE, thus ren
deriag,theless.of dwellings by fire, totally. un.:
. .
• ..•f. .Capability of .watering gardens,. Lawns,
.orsprinkling walks,. washing windc4s, &a.,
'with tlie..utmOst ease and thoroughness. • •
• 5. Power to rake. water slight labor to
any reasonable' height, asVeuliplying
. .
6. The convenience of haying.the Pump in a
kitchen, or other rooms of
. your dwelling', with
out regard to the location of the Well 0. Cis
.
7; T.he easy proteetioil of the instrumen
against Fiost • •
The ease,vVith which'. 'it maTbe. mounted
On Ayheels, or in other ways be made .portable.
9. A. sin:pi/airy which 'ensures 'great. dura
.bility, protects it from- being.throwe out of' or
der, and makes any repairs easy and "ot" little
cost.
10.; Great . Cheaptess: .:fof • the I first time
bringing the.cost of the Force, Pump into ,the
meighbothopd::of .common Suction and
Chain PumpS i ivhile it ii.irnmeasnrably ..supe
rior t 6 both. •• • • • • • ••
Manufactured and for sale by, the subscriber;
only, at his shop in Mechaniesbura. ,
• • . A. WOLTERS
Mechanicslitirg,•Mayeh .18, 1858.
NEW CARRIAGE AND.WAGON SHOP,
AME S McDONALD would' inform the pub-
J lic that he hasfitted uli a shop at the lower
end of iown, on the premises recently occupied
by N. Medbury, as a carding factory, and. is
prepared to build all kinds of . .
CARRIAGES•AND WAGONS
At.shert notice:. in a worlctnan-like. manner,
and at ieasonahle. prices. Having had a large
experience in'the 'Business, he feels satisfied
that his yvork . willfully meet the•requirements
of all Who :Will.favor him with their patronage.
Bepairingpromptlk:fittended to..
SMethport,•April, I'o, 1859. 215-tf,,
WAGON AND SLEIGH SHOP
DV. SHEPARD would annotice to the
. izens of_Smethport.and vicinity, that he
has established a wagon • shop .in the: building
formerly occupied by Mr. itarrisi,'as a Cooper
Shon;n44le•chanie Street, 'where .'be ie. pre
pared' to do 'ell in his line, With, Kamp!=
'mess' and in workmanlike mariner. •
Particular attention will be paid to Repairing,
and to the manufacture of - Sleighs and j,u'mber
Grain, of alt kinds, taken in exchange for
work,' • • " •
For reference,'cull - and examine'. • ' •
• ••' - : . • . D. V.' SHEPHERD.
.
Srnethport Oct. 26 1858. '• : n3sly•
RS. Lour.LA fOJIVISEY•is prepai•ed to
do Sewing of allskinds,a.;. her residence on .
Main street, one dcioibelow Williams' law of
fice: She will Cut and, Make men's and boys
Coats and Pants; • Shiits,&c., in good style and
. warranted to . give satisfaction. '
'
Grain and Produce taken ih exchange for
work. • Nov. 18, 1855.-
Thetnuthor the'itbove
TAILORtBS,
11E.A1)4 1U AItTIERS
I JT_TTA7 1858 •
•
LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM T
BLOO,DY'FIEI:DS. OF KANSAS!
Once Mare on .t,hc lightning track' of the far
• reaching Wires,.Connes the gnu, tidings 'of
-, , peace and . contentment , instead of ihe
• . scream of the death dealing
• onarauder;or the•cl-dlling tale ...
. . or assassin,.,' •
. ••.bruinghiShands • '
. • • in the blood ° • . : .
•••• young,. the
• . •
... • • beautiful, and • . ,
• •-• . •theinnoient... Now;
• • •, *- instead of the wild 'cries.
of
• ° , de'spair which
.but . . lately • •
.• •. echoed,f.rnm:every'hill and valley • .
of out: wide-spread laid, Our ears are •
filled With the glid , shputs of old men and
maidens, young nainand Matrons that' are edit
.
FLoOtiNp ToTHt y iltaoAuA*Tts OF
OPENED BY
G. IRONS
Under the superiiidu . and care.of the in-
fatigable . 1c
NOT ONLY TO SEE BUT TO BUY
n.portiop .bf the
00$J19 11,0 1 0if q liOrf fOlt
and unprecedentadly
CHEAP GOODS
Which he.hus just rece!yedkomNew,York
and 'Philadelphia
cc MILES " WISHES IT
Distinctly Understood
That does not intend to ape `lifter some of
his neighbors by boasting of the
1410.2.11-02.N02
FIRMNESS, DURABILITY,
:1-1, N--:.E•
OF HIS
Goods,
All be asks : is for Furchaseis. to
CALL ANIi.
Weilknowing the.t no one will leave the
Store empty banded' after Once
looking at t).nd
Learning - lhe Price
AT WHICH HE SELLS GOODS.
R 1E...N1E.-Mi B E R ..
THE PLACE TO BUY
Ready-Made Clothing
Of every deseription, from' common Overalls
to the finest cloth.COat,
WARRANTED. ASj REPRESENTED,
COME AND EXAMINE
For youriehres, , as we einlitanything from a
boy. of four years to a man of ,400' pounds
D,J.Y.i'...opops
GROCERIES,
:CROCKERY,
And in fric;t everything kept or Sold in this
section, is
AT IRONS' STORE! .41011
Corner of Main 'and state Streets,
0:7 - Two door's' west of th . el3 . af)ti4 Church, p
POI 1'
DR. COGGSIVRT NEW. MEDpAL.SALT.
FOR INFLAMMATORY DISEASES QM.
Iletlical Salt `r New: Medical - Sall
IT IS NOT 4 CURE ALL!,
0:7 - For Inflnnimatory Diseases Only
IjCOOSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL.
12/ SALT, instead of .. betng . a remedy forall•
ills,.has.control over but...one but one .
aim and .accorriplishos ,:but one thing, to tviti
SUBDUES I NFLAIN 3 . IATOY DiSEASEj whatever be its
form or totality,.lvbether •• imthe head, throat;
abdomen, mttrerriittes or skin. , •'. , .' • .
NEW . MEDICAL •SALT, *lts „pec . ulier .
exc'ellenee is; teat without the nSeleas loss
of blood .and strength, it elrectually,.cureS
flasiimiam piscaies, (no others) ..by. producing
an equilibrium of. Sll the tluids'iA the body, the
want of which is thesele.qAttsg of inflatifationl
MOTIC.E. TO 3NVALIDS ! ! The foliow
.ing form which the unbalanced fluids as
some; and many riot here mentioned, that have
more or. leski.fever pain t are as. easily, sub
'dued by the NEW Bledical Salt; as fire is'ex
finkuished-jy- mater,.. to .wit: Brain Fever,.
Headache, Rush of Blood to the Head and
Heart.,:Fits, Inflanred. eyes, eara,' nose, lungs
and liver; Neuralgia, -Spinal a/teeth:lna, Erysip.:
ehrs, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Asthnea,',Coughs,
Dyspepsia, Venereal Diseases, .Rheurnatistn,.
Gout, Scrotrula,-and all itching and other cnta= .
neous eruptions, Colds, and'Female
TAN. Coggswell's New Medical Salt esx
j_f erts, Tike-the vacine matter, an extraordi 7
nary. influence over-the veins and arteries,:.
suiting in a gradual decline of iallanynation as
indicated by the pulse; ivhieli soon remiss its
narural state,* flip"' heal,,paila and Alves dis 7
R. Coggewell'a Rey Medical Salt
does just what Waikiki's to do—no more, no
less-equalizes the fluids by removing from the
System ail arterial end venous obstrnctions.
Descriptitie Circdars may be obtained from any
Druggist 'who has . this minable . medicine for
8,.. CouswelVs. New Medical. Salt.
Get any Druggist' about
the NEW MEDICAL SALT. Ask your
hors about the NEW ,MEDICAL SALT. IF
,sick try; if, potsiek, remember the NEW MED,
I C SALT. • .
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• Dr. Coggswell's Antiphlogistic Salt.,
ACUTE PACKAGES, $1; CrIEOZOC do, $2 00..
Sent by 'mail, free of expense, on receiptof price
••• Invalids with Chronic or long,standing dis
eases-, 'should ALWAYS order e'chrenic package..
' . .D. C. TAYLOR & CO.,
Genoral Agents . , 202, Dock qr..Pnita•
TABCOGGSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL SALT
. is for sale, in Smethport by J.C. ' HAMLIN
& Co, and by• all enterprising 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'
Ne* Medical Salt.' . .
For testimonials and . directions Bee Circular.
FIFTY. DOLLARS FORFEIT
lIIINTER WILL FORFEIT: $.19 . IF .
,Lifa.iling to cure any case of secret diSease
that may come under his care, no matter. how '
lOng standing or afflicting- , Either sex are• in-.,
yited to his :PriVate Roqms, -44 North ,SEV- .
EN 'H without fear of interrup
tion froth other . patients.. Strangers and others
who have been unfortunate in the, selection of .
a riysician are, invited to eat!.
IMPOTENCY.'-Through unrestrained in
.dukence of.the . passiOns, by '.excess' or, self
abuse; the evils are numerous. Premature ird
potency, involuntary serninal 'discharges watt
ing of . the organa, logs of cemory, a distaste.
for female society, general debility, or consti
tutional derangement, are sure to follow. If
neceisary, consult the Doctor with , confidnde;
he offers a perfect cure. •• ' •
READ. AND 'REFLECT.—The afflicted .
Would do Well.te reflect before- trasting theii
health .and heppineas, - andln many cases their
livei, in the hands of, physicians ignorant of
this class of.maladies. •It is 'certainly impossi
ble for one, map to understand all the'ills .the•.
human family are subject, to. Every respecta
ble physician has his.peculiar•branch, in whieli
he is more suceessfurthan hia brother Profess
ors and to that he .devotes'most of his time .
and
sudf; • ' .• •
YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively .devr
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, or bones, mercurial rbetimatiam, strict.
urea, gravel, irregularities, 'diseases arising
froth youthful excesses,. or 'impurities of. the
blood, whereby the constitution has ,become
enfeebled, enablei.the Doctor, 'to offer speed'
. relief to 411'yvho Ena}r place theruselves 'under
. .
• 07 - Medicine forwarded. to. anypart ot the,
United Stetes,—.:Price Ten Dollars per Package: .
For sale, 'DR.: DICKINSON'S CELEBRA,
TEDMAGNETO-ELECTRIC MACHINE.—:
.
No acid or other Ingredient required;. its power
'being obtained from a permanent magnet.' NO;
familY should be:without one. Price only s4l}.
STONE, GENTIINER &
CATTARAUfnia COI nth, F. Y
P ! .LINP.S:-.PQ.QRS,
WINDOWS, FLOORING, DICIUNG
AND SIDING, AND .
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
• factory Yard and 0 r, near. the Allegany River.•
Olean, July, 1858. 22-tf.
INSURANCE AGENCY
Kenstn,gton Insitrance Company, PhllcalAtillia•
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Cash. Capital
Farmer's Union Insurance Co., Athens , Pa'
Cash. Capital. • . .... 8:00,0GO
Great Western Insurance .philudelphia, Pa.
Capital Stock $1,000,00D
_West Branch, .(11utital) Lock Iniavenya.
,bisuiances can' be effected in the above res
ponsible Stock Cotnpaides'by the subscriber.:
A t t g e e n n t
t i o . .
Any. communication. addressed to him, at
Smethport, Fa.ovi , ll.me ß et . w F i . t p h p A r v o
TSP a
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Southport, Dec.V, 18 . 08. [n4Otf.]
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• OLD . IRON '. AND k PAPER-RAGS
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TKEisi in exrhange for' ware at . my store;
Or on account. • , }.:. S. MASON. •
JOB PRINTING,
ON. EY'EItY' DESCRIPTION,
NEATLY, CTEAPLY AND .EXPEDITIOUSLY ,
EXECUTED...AV TEM.
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