M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, August 04, 1859, Image 4

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:.:filiti,titiiiHTtaieiitog rem:ailisffroin a - COVr.eapoo. , :
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:.7-01t.,.8.10111011).00,14. Y-:5,41-lortictiltitiiitkare
.. ....,‘ tliheciptijog discouiaged fil their eith'itili,
W Itititit;the plum :' . The curoidiri and the
'blaCk•knOt are two formidable :enetilles. , Or
'the euriu)iiiCd'o Ifoit ~ 663 y roiioattAci speak; hut
'Ater tileck-tinot I' : believe 'can be. kept. iri.cheek,
I•f
1 of exterminated ., ' Cireful observation 'has
W
rtaipcetty, *
clearly what ; ; the, eauae :of
lb :,filititls..'lt;issundoebte.dfr the sting of an
'lll4O. - This insect, is 'abOtat. an inch long, pale
yellow in,color,"has four. Whigs,, and hind legs
resembling those cif a kriisshoppei, The pone
tering, of the branch', is done" by the remalg,
• , • •
willintirigirm order tta_. depciait.ber eggs. The
:te a often - numbering as .Man) as ten or a
. 41 0011, alre.)lll4 •in August and Bepteinber,— •
Tbey'are soon hatched,and Ithe larvai,,lie dor
.
ultra the. early .part o( ., t he following.
1111..0Replalhen they aro.. changed into winged.
- The.tumor on the tree seems to. Be
initly by - the •pinturimi itself, and
`peittly-bya,poisonous •substance•infused at the
dine Our - wound Is made.:,. By frequentlyex
. amining plum :trees in the, month of., August
and September, the , insects.will be .found 'busy
at *ork r 41inging the branches and. Making
- their • dep.?aits; • which being done the hold is .
`Tarnished over; With waterproof substance,
and domestic matterri are kept quiet until. the
bum are hatched. • . : But.open 'a limb that has
: . been stung early in June; - fintl.tlielarim'will be
• found Oh's:arid `kicking.. ' ,
• clf . catirse'the Only', wart() subdue this pest
is to wage' en unceasing war upon it. En
, OSP, hits in ;sweetened' water hung ,in
,the trees;
bi
.. ro in.bon.fires kindled in, the •gartleh by,
eighty e x amine treescifteni and cut out
the tumors es :seen os. they appear, and burn
• e11i0n..,; Tide cutting off the limb s d oes no se-
r6Ol beim; they, eociri heal over., By . pur.su
og this vigorous, treatment, the black..knot
Will do little practical injury.—Arnerican-
Gose ~
. ' m,the bap() of social Wet. always indi-
Oiling a small mina, having(iffinity vvith petty
• efiletsmaroften a mnlicious.mind, delighting',in
tradieing ()there; irreverence of truth, risking
the Irfolat,iort Of it for the plensurse of telling
. . ,
,eforiee.Which maybe Wee, often 'ore known to
i bit so; great .1;14 of bonOr,--a
sition, laying behind the. back of 'another what'
• would' not be 'mid before . big thee, presumptive
• want` of power.tn . cOnrerse on nobler subject
•111.14011t ,r a:4ek:or interest in them.. Generally.
suppoied to belong exclusively to wornen, but'
.•• supposed very _ incorrectly. - ^ Male gossipi .nre
, •• very twmerons, and. are worse , than :female.
• ,Their hpberes rare diGrent. WoMen gossip
chiefly ; nliout domestic life, love r 'marri igey,
's'erviirits; tiktertliinroents- r -and. I.it
'world 'of .mischief • they do there;. of heart
hepirtrsinkplgs,.. tin() .hcart-brehliings;
of broken•tiea, and ilienttted ainctions
'men gossip' too. Authors, professors,corn.
mercial , ,men.,-ohl what keen, biting, Wither
iner'iotsip they hairel • half untrtio:', wholly
needless. Literary gossip! political gossipt—
Why the World is ball ruled by gossiri--balf ita
miseries are made- by gossip
.
• , Drivr. or A Krtio.—:l3y the late news from
Ent*, we are informed that Oscar; King .of
'Sweden, died at Stokholm on, the Sth 'of this'
month. aged 60 years., This Tnonarch.was the
oon • of,Bernadotte, who was formerly one of
'tho'Great lqapoleon's generals, who had risen
from the ranks by his courage and ability: • •He
wawaolicited to' became King of SWeden by.
the people of that .country; their •old line of
'kings, descended from the Gustavus 'Adolphus,
hay . ing
.become Napoleint. made
Many kings Out ot hisgenerals and, relations )
but only Bernadotte, 'one of his old sergeants,
kept his throne after tile fall of the 4great cap-
Min." Pscar was a good sovereign; his
irievis were libeeal and just, and Many excel
lent retort& laW and' policy Were carried'
out during his life, ar his own earne i k r solici-
Wisursto lloakEs.l.Ecs.-4i is quite a corn
moti custom for carmen anti hostlers to ccfoun
der" noble horses . , by the errOneo . us, piiictrce of
dashing of cold water on their legs when they
are dirly..ln,regard to this piactice'Sir George
Steiihens the eminent veterinary surgeon say's ,
“Whereverlit iltnecestiary to vi:ash horses'legs i
do it in the morning. ..Most grooms, 'acting on
a . 'different principle, mash them as soon, as. the
animal comes in; .1 am convineed this is a bad
, •
tic • •
prace. When the roads aredirty, And the
,weather wet, and the legs, already_'
soaked,
washing can do:no:harm; hut.to deluge the legs
witlrwater the momenta horse enters the yard,
heated with exercise, is to my mind, as unnat
inid'and absurd as to jump , into a Shower-hath
after playing an , boimat cricket. 'My plan is,
'tubbing doWn s With straw and dry brush, and
the morning wash as clean as soap and
water carimake them. Pick and wash the soles
as . soon as the horse comes in."
• •
EW V7o4.—Thn:war is introducing a new.
vord.in our telegraphic.'ilispatch . cs 'and into'
inniirottinnsppper articles, Nl)ich - We))ser. does
not contain: The word is aleph/lined," and
siteinnilci'get armies . in rendiness to match.—
Inturlussiart eorps are said lobe ! , mobilized,"
.that is, readylor marching: The word-in de
riied from the French, and through' that lan
guage Tiotp the Latin riot to move.—
clot word - iimob" - is ,derived fiom the same
Net.
• COURT - PROCI4IMATION:
WILEIREAS the Hon. Robert G. White,
TV' Vreliderit ? fudge, and the *Hons. ,J. •Dar.
atilipith:'Holmes,..., Associate Judges of the
• Colktif - OT Oyer Si Terminer and General Jail
• lhifiriliffy; Quarter Seseions . olf the 'Peace,. Or.
pluitniik".Court and Court of Common Pleas for
the County of M'Keaii have - issued their precept,
• date Saturday; the 'second day of July,
kikthlr-feei Of our.. Lord one thmisand eight
• iwkikdred and fifty-nine, arid ,to' me directed, fOr
..le
:oldtniVCourt,ooyer arid Terminer and Gen-
Q.Oarter Sessions 'of . the
•Affiapirliphitis' Court,' and Court' f Comin gn
jibe - Borough of Smathnort, .on lllon '
dio'r . i.tha2,oiveity , siath' day. of 'September, next,
' , :ijool*tiiriintie one week. , •
• ,
to hereby given the Coro
'the- Peace and , ~ Constables
WO,M,t,!:,s94 6 4y,thet , they be theri ands there
at: 10. o'clock A. M. of
rolls, records, ihqufsitiOris,
I,ololi,,44 : % oo eF',lterilembrances, to do
their ol6pes appertain to lie
r k!:;130 •by,tbeir rec.
'o4•oslitiiiite;:the.Prisoners that arc or
' P
.401144.oli#0441.:i!5q.ectute:against
•
Dil,q,#4o,,,QiPiitl;•:4tll7:ityieisith, -1850,
FiosainutitFigrYtkarteiljtlitkirideperrtienceof . the
JOSEPH, .AIORSE
• , ;
•
.',..'..o,‘X' , EA,' - . , ': - ;17.. - '..• , •:'1 . r
WILCOX & EATON
••• •.
13.E0'LEAV,E,.T6. - 4101 . 0UNO: that' they
have.received their first sock of
.•
SPRING& SUMMEItGOODS
•
And are.now.prepared to welcome their. .erionde
and customers and oirer them a - new and.desir
nide stock Of • . : - •
Cotiiiiry , '.ll , .!c,.i.:,o.lA4iii . lii
IN ALL' ITS VARIETY,
SUCH AS
FANCY AND STAPLE
pRy.-i..,G00.p;
BOOTS' AND SHOES,
HATS & CAPS,
CROCKERY,
GLASS
Add a choica 'stack of
Family Groceries,
wilrOt weary your. patience by enttnie
rating, but our stock is very 'Full and CoMplete
and we.doubt no . you -will:find something. to
please you botkas to quality and price:-
Windy Aavertisements . will' &for. semi,
bnt - the Tyuth_will.Wear Better, nod we.
only, itik - trifrexamination mid nre. • onfident we
. ,
can doymi•good•:: . *. " • ..•.• -••
COME AND SEE.
_ •.• WILOOX & EATON
Olean; April 18, 1859. - ' ,
T ,T
A . • pPLENDI,O'LOT OF, -TEAS,. at
A •
..;; • • WILCag & EATON'S,
• . • :KEROSENE OIL.' .•
API ItOm COAL, with LAMPS to burn
4yi.. the same, at. :.W.ILCOX &,EATON'S,
PAPER HANGINGS..
AA CIIOTC.F.'• ASSORTMENT
, WILCOX & EATON'S,
Olenib N. 1
'N.E.W: 0-.OODS
JUST RECEIVED. AT
ATLANI it t ABLE
TOV. ItITIABITA,TS Or
\SO 0
or.thera Talus,lvexis
`N 114
•
. . . .
MllESabacribor reap& !fully antionricei to the Ctliteee
of .tbix:Couuty Viat:lotwilbstanding the bard times
Lo ie on band again thivaprinjirith a good tumor tmento
TIN WAR.E.
VII lob* ho to boullii to o 11 rosy Cheap (or
READY PAY ONLYO
, .
.
: Having done businesa in this County for nearly two
years,' have come to. the, couchision that I can no lon
ger, do hominess on the
'cRED.IT" STSTE.II4
And I - shaft no longer do this kind of Inisinesd. • Persons
wishing anything in my line can buy good work, and gm
cheap us at any other establishment of the kigd. • •
ONE. PRICE AND READY 'PAY
•
. .
ho -my motto, and there you si ill - ahrays find' e
.•
Then praCtice no more this worst of crimes .
Called getting shaved, but save yOuri)iou,s
liy buying cheap for ready pay. •
And then you will come out all ruiltlin the
'• •k: S. AIA - SON
vs , • 1 - 1- tf.
Spring
rue
Sthilort, Feb:2s, 1559
E. G. & F. EATON ,
GENERAL DEALER IN
FINE. GOLD. ANILSILVER
WATCHES
*". 1.--T, ';:',:: "1 , ..•;, 171 3 0 *
M me .
.
FANCY GOODS, CLOCKS AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
1
OLEAN, N. Y.
R.7' Repairing of 'Watches and Clocks done
in good style and warranted. •
. .
„ .
•Tu".lcetit Qtouud.and IbtroatatOtifTeea,.i,ltrap, at the
;.. Ants: Iloute Store. • , '• . 11. N. WIIIGLIT.: .'
ILK PANS, all
new.and shiny.—you caii
.L.VJ..seeest, man's,face.inthorn as soon
as, you pay over tlitc4; , , , . at MASON'S.
TO ~-•-::',:.; TIFIE . : ...",. 'PUBLIC.
E. IT. KNOWN THAT ...
N. S. BUTLER & CO. OLEAN
ARE RECEIVING 'ONE• OF THE
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
A . DAP.IIEp fro -THE, .. , ViTAIITS
± .7,
CONSISTING OF THE LATEST
.DRE,55 . .. - : . .:- . G99.1)5;
WARE
Which neither timemor space can descrike
&BAWLS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
CLOTIIS I
:HOUSEKEEPERS' GOODS,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
AND 'IIOSIERY,
Farmers' and Mechanic CASSIMERES;
SUMMER STUFFS,•in gieat varieties;
LACES,
MIRRORS; WALL AND
. WINDOW ,PAPER,.
GROCERIES,
10. Great Cheapness: for the I first time
bringing, the , coSt of- the Forie. Pump into the
neighborhood of. the - common :S4rction and
Chain Pumps, - ivhile,it is immeasurably supe
rfor to 'both. ' •
i•Manufactured and for sale by the subscriber,
at'hii ellep in Mechanicsburg. I'
A. WOLTERS.
Mechanicsburg; March 18; 1855:
and ° will sell, at such,priaes as to defy .I Ni
PAINTS, OILS.
1 4 66,ther,'. &c.
And a thousand other 'things which they can
any small itockto Compete
as everybody has seen for the last year.
ti the only w•ay to sell goods, with: prompt
attention, without deception or •htim.
hug to any oue. . Knowing that
the People are Best Judges,
CLOSE. CAS} BUYERS. LOOK
Imthe.nd Stook
Befoio purchaiing t *else vlere . , and:w!!. will
GIVE. THEI\j THEIR
, MO? F.l" WORTH
N. S. nu'rLEtt, N. S. BUTLER & CO.
u. ii.••rnixu. # One Price Regtktor.
A WORD
LARGEST STOCRS OF
Ever offered (or sale in Western
New York, irhich is just
Of this section of conntry;
STYLE AND FASHION OF
IN ENDLESS. VARIETIES
Of every description,
VESTING S
CA SSIMERES,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
'GENT'S 1k ADIE'S. GLOVES.
FARMERS'
;HATS, CAPS,
EMBROIDERIES,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
CROCKERY,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
with us)
Believing still that the
ONE 'PRICE SYSTEivi
We cordially invite all
I).R. HUNTER'S
ME:DICAL MANUAL,
ljeing'aikoriginaland popular Treatise on
XdkiN VeVZILLY
.
Their'' Physiology, ',F un ctions and -Sexual.Dig
•.- orders of - every.kind,-with,nVv'er 7 failind rem
edies' for!the speedy cure . of diseases Of a pri
.• vale and delicate character, incident to the
violation of .the. Nature•and of -Na
ture's .
God..; , • • • • Y.
PEKE TWENTY-FIVE •CEFTS
' • . ''' --, ,-.. The - author of the above
. v x ; i 1 1. : , / ~.: volume - la. a. graduate,
~;Is , it o s \ 4 0 1.4.1."%c and.' havin.. devOted a
, •
etzT.:.s. • • quarter of a - century- to
"•,,,,:: / ~,,h;r:L ' t: the study-and .treatment
/'{' , M
of Syphilis , and kindred'
/
,
.' . ...,,'' - •7' 7 : ,,> disordersaa a speciality,
'."://ii,„ 1 ill„ •',' ;he has become possessed'
Of most' in va Idable.information 'in regard to the
same; and is able ti;COmpress'intevade mecum'.
'compass the verY .quinteseenceof - medieal 'sci
ence on this important subject ; and ee the re-,
stiltrif the .experience of the: moat..eminent
Phyeicians in. Europe and America is thorough
.ly demops,trated. •in his oVi , ri -highly -successful.
Practice'm the , treatment 'of secret diseases:in'
mink 'thousands of, cases - in .the. City, of Phila.
delphia. alone; . • • :• - . • • . . •
Tellinionyor ilia Prof. of Obster'tries:in . 'Penna.'
College, illella. ' ' - .• ' .' ••
Htt:Ten:.!s.'ll , lEnicAt.•.lll,tintAt.: l ! The
author this work, • unlike . the majority of
'those. 1 / 2 . Vho advertise..to cute 'the diseases of
which it treats, is a gradnate of'one of the
.beat"
colleges in the' United States. It affords me
;pleasure to recommend him to the nnfOrtAnote,
of to thevictim . of vralprailicei.as a sneeessful,
and experienced . prietitioner, in whoSe honor
apd'iritegrity they may place the greatest con
fidence. —JOS: S..LOS'G.SHORE.,..M.'.D.
leram. A. Ilroaclward,' 41.1. D:, Thayer
. sity,P4la.- : • ' • ,
It gives hoe pleasure to add my testimony to
the professional ability of the 'Author 'of the
:" Medical
,Itlanual.' Numerous cases of dis
eases of the. (kenital Organs . , some'of
. them of
long iitanding,'have come under my notce, in
which his skill -haS been manifest in festering
to perfect - health, in some instances where, the
pntient has been considered heyond riiedieal
In the treatment of Seminal weakness, or dis
arrangetherit of the funetions produced by Self
abuse, or Excess of . venery, I do know his.
superior in the profession, I have been 'ac
qu-ainted with the Author some . thirty years,
and deem it no more than -juatice to him as.
well as'a kindness to the unfortunate victims
of early indiscretion, to recommend him as one .
in- whose professional skill and integrity they
ll:lay:safely confide themselves. •
• . ALFRF.D — WODDWARD; M. D.
• One copy securely enyeloPed,ivill be forvard
ed free of - postage to any. part of the United
States for 25 cents; or - 6 copies for $l. , Ad
dregs, post paid, COSDEN & Co. ) Publishers,
box 197, Philadelphia. . . •
117Tooksellers,.Canyassersand Book Agents
suppliedon the most liberal 'terms.
JEFFREY'S DOUBLE-ACTING
SUCTION. & FORCE PUMP
India Rubber Ball valves
TilE SUBSCRIBER , having purchased the
right to inafie sell this New .Pump,
feels a COnfitlenCe that his efforts tolling it
into general use, in this county . , will be secon
ded by all who see its : constructiOn and opera
tion. • •
• Among the many advanta'ges secured by. the
se or This Pump, the following may. be elm-
. .
meratedc
1. A. double action; by which twice the we-,
'ter can besaised at the same time. .. ,
2. : Great ease:in working, thus adapting the
Force Piincipla fo common wells: .
:3. ,The. transformation,• in a moment, of the
PUmp into.an effidienttrau ..EqI.NE; thus'
ran:,
doting the loss of. 'dwellings' by fire; totally..un
4. Capability of . watering gardens,- l i awns,
Or sprinkling walks, washing 'iviirdOws',. Ric:,
with'the.UtnOst.ese and thoroughness.
Tower to raise' water. with : Slight labOr to
any 'reasonable height, as in,.supplying' -them
t, ' The convenience of having the Pump in a
kitchen, or othevrooma of your . dwelling, with...
outrcgardto the locatiori of the Well or Cis-.
7. The 'easy protection. of the instrument
against Frpst. .
S., Th'e easelW,ith which it may be mounted
on wheels, or in other ways he made . portable.
'9. A Simplicity which ensures .great . Jura.
tinily; protects it from , being thrown out of or
der, ,and makes any repairs' easy. and .of little
EW CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP.
• •
TAMES .NCKINALD would inform the , pub.
licthat he has fitted up a shop at . the lower
end of town, on the premises recently occupied
by N. Medbury, as a carding factory, and is
prepared: to bitild all kinds of . '
CARRIAGES. AND WAGONS •
At short notice, in a workman-like manner,
and at reasonable prices. Having had a large
experience in the .business, he feels 'satisfied
that his work willfully meet the requirements
of all who-will , favor him with , their patrouage.
Repairing promptly attended to
Smethport, April, 10,.1869..
• WAGON AND .SLEIGH SHOP.
. V. SHEPARD would annouce to the cit
.. izens of Smethport and vicinity, that he
has established a wagon shop in the building
fotmerly occupied by Mr. Harris, as ..a .Cooper
Shop, on Mechanic Street, where he is pre
pared 'to do all work
.in his line, With prompt
nesst and in a workmanlike manner.
Particular attention will be paid to Repairing,
and to the manufacture. of: Sleighs and Lumber
Sleds.
Grain, of all kind's, taken in exchange' for
work.
Foi reference, call and examine. .
,D. V..SHEPHERD
Smethport Oct. 28 .IS3B,
TAILORESS
AAII.S. FLdRILLA RUMSEY. is prepared to
..a.l. do Sewing . of all hinds at her yesidenen on
Main street; one doovbelow Williams? law of
fice.. She will Cut and Makt. men's and bOys
Coats and Pants; Siiirts,.&e., in good style and
warranted to give satisfaction.. • - . .
Grain and pr6duce taken in' kebange . for
.tvork. .-. • ~. !• Nov...tS, 056.. .
.0t.4 - (Ator.quARTEI•
~;'j858. -...:
LATE AND IMPORTANT. FROM T
BLOODY FIELDS OF KANSAS.!
Once -more on ihe lightning traCk.of the far
• reaching. wires, „comes ,theglad tidings of •
• .peace andsotitentment, instead•of,the . .
I.' • . ahrillseream of the death dealing
• ••• ma rauder, or the chilling tale ..- • ..
••••
of the midnight.assassin, • . •
• . • .who. has been im=. -
• ' • bruing,hisbarids • • •••
• • - in the blood ••:
of th'e
••• young, the . . .
• • beautiful, • and
the innocent.' Now, - • . •
•- • instead of the wild cries •..•
• • of despair. which .but
• echoed frond every hill and.valley . .
of our, wide-spread land, our ears are , •
• fi lled with- the, giad.shouts of old men and
maidens, young men and matrOnsrtha4 are con
.
FLOCKING TO THiIREADQOOTFAS.OF
AblE
JUST OPENED BY
G. IRONS
Under the supervision and care of the in-
fatigable c!MILES,,,2
NOT ONLY TO SEE BUT TO: BUY
O.'portiOn of 'the
`ollloilo [01,0011,111
anif unprecedente'dli
CHEAP GOODS
Vhich. lie has jukt: received Ironi Nets York
' and Philadelphia
"MILES "'WISHES IT
Distinctly Understood
That he does not intend to ape after Some of
his neighbor's by boasting of the
le,yozoa 44
FIRMNESS,
0.14 - P, A:.•.l'Nt - E,, :8
OF HIS
Goods,
All, he asks is for . Purchasers to
GAL AND LOOK AT TEEM,
Well kno%ying that, no one will leave the
Store empty handed after once
looking at and
Learning the Price
AT WHICH. HE SELLS GOODS"
R, .E M_;.l3 .E'R !
THE PLACE TO BUY.
Ready-Made Clothing
Of every 4escriptioni from common Overalls
to the .finest cloth coat,
WARRANTED ASI REPRESENTED
COME AND EXAMINE
For yourselves,'as we can fit anything from' a
boy of four years to a man of 400 pounds.
DRY:.OO . ODS;
GROC ERIES;,
CROCKERY,
And in 114 Ct everything kept oy.ioldinthis•
section, is
AT . IRONS' STORE, ;,4ga
Corner of ,littist anit Slut Streets,—
1.7 - 110. doors west 01ttte Itaptist Churrll,ll,l
7P"'• . 1 . A11.;;'1'111.'011T PA. • •
DR; CRORSWELI2a3IiiIOIWCAT 4 SALT
FOP.' INI?LAIi3IATOPLY
• Nei . 11etlical - Silt ! .Nedieal Salt •
"''IT-1S NOT E
For'LlftairtmatorY Diseafies,Only
Rs COGGS I NELL'S NEW MEDICAL D
instead. Of being a remedy for all
ills; lies control:over hut 0ne...i11, has but.one
aim and .aceomfdishes,...but one , thingoo wit:
,SUBDUES INFLAWMATORY whatever be iii
forin or locality, whether. in the head, 'threat,
abdomen, extremities or skin. , • . .
MEDICAL - SALT.'' Its: peevdiai
'111• excellence is, that without theuselesslosa
of. blood and Strenstb; . effectually. cureiln.
flfzniihato4 Diseases, .(no others)
.by producing
an. equillbriurn of ell .14 , fluids ilf.the, body, the
warit.of . which is he sole chase
NOTICE TO INVALIDS !. ! ',The HO
• in. I'm* -which 'the unbalanced • .a
sume,.ond many not here, entioned_ aye
More orless fever or, pain,.are as easily, sub-,
dued by the New-Medical Salt, lis'fire is.:-
tinguished by water, to wit: Brain :Fever;
Headache,, Rush of . 131eniti 'tp:
. the Head . and
Heart,"Fiti; Whined. ..eyes, ears, norm, lungs
and„liver; , Netiralgia, Spinal affectians, Erysip
elas,.. Bronchitis ; Pleurisy, Asthma, Coughs";
Dyspepsia, .Venereal ..Diseases, ...Rheumatism,:
Gout, Seroffula, and all itehing . and Other cuta-.
neous eruptions;Colds, Onil F emale titseases;
TAR. CoigswelN New 'Medical Salt ex
-1 "'ens; like the vacine matter; an-extraordi
nary influence over the veins and arteries, re.
sultingin a grad'ual decline of inflammation al,
indicated by the fiulse,- which soon resumes. its
narural state, as the heat, pain and 'fever dia.
. . . .
DR:-CeggsWell's New Nediear .
Salt
does just what it claimsfo.de---no more,no,
less—equaliZes the fluids by removing froin the
system all arterial :and venom! . obstruction',
Descriptive Circulars may be.obtainetffrom any
Druggist who has this valuable medicine for
DCog . gaell's New- Medical Salt.
JLI Get a Circalar. Ask any Druggist about
the NEW MEDICAL SALT. Ask your neigh
bors;abOut 'the NEW MEDICAL SALT. If
sink, try; if not sick, remember the NEW IVIED;
ICAL . SALT.' -
Dr. coggswea's Antiphlogistie:Salt. •
ACICTETi6IAGi:S, $1; cnnoMc do, $2 50.
Sent by mail, free of expense, on receipt of price
Intralids•witlf chronie :or long Blinding dis 7
pases,'should ALw.YS order 'ft' chronicpackage.
D.'C, TAYLOR &CO
, • General Agents, 202, Dock St: ~ .
•• . .
COGGSWELL'N NEW :MEDICAL'SALT
.11 is for sate *Sinethport.by HAMLIN
& C 0.., and by. all' '.enterprising . Druggists'
wherev.er the Democrat' is4ead. As it is.nota
patcht.m;eilicirie,.but the prescription of an em,.
inent.Physician, no one should" fail to try 'the
New Medical Sett:
For testimonials and directiOns see Circular
FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT.
D'(~II;•.IIVNTER :WILL FORFEIT• $5O IF
.failing to cure any case of.secretdiiesse .
that May come Under his care, no matter . how
long Standing or afflicting , ' Either sex are in
vited. to his Private Roorns,.l4.lyorth SEX-,
MTH St.; philaq . la; Withutitleaf.,of intcrrup
:tion.froin 'Other:patients... Strangers. and '.others
Who have been imfortunate in • the selection
a Physician'afe invlied to,cnll.. . •
IMPOTENCY.—Through unrestrained' in- .
dulgence:of•the passions, by. .excess or self.
abuse, the evils 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 derangernent,, are .sure to folloW. , If ;
necessary, - consult: the Doctor . with
.confidnce;
he offers a perfect:cure.. . •
READ :AND. REF.L.ECT.—The'• afflicted
'would do well to reflect before :trusting. , their
health' and • hapniness, and•in-many cases their
lives; in thchands. of 'physicians ignorant . of
this "clans of. maladies. is certainly impossf-,:
We for-one man to • Understand•all .the.ills the
Imman-family 4re subject to., Every, respecta
ble 'physician has his peculiar branch, in which
he is more successful than his brother prefess
ors, and to;• that he devote's most 'of his time
• • •
and study.• . • ' '
YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively deiro
ted to the study- and treatment.. of diseases of
the, sexual organi, together with ulcer's upon'
the•btidy,,threat, nose, :or legs, pains jn. the
head, or bones, mercurial rheurnatiem, strict
ures, 'gravel, r irregularities, diseases , arising
from' youthful' excesses, or impurities,of the
blood, -whereby the_ constitution 'has become
enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy
relief to all,who may place themselves under
- -
O :7 - Medicine forwarded .to any part of the
United States i —Piice Ten Dollars per Package.
•For sale, DR. DICKINSON'S' CELEBRA
TED MAGNETO-ELECTRIC MACHINE.—
No acid Or'other ingredient required;.its power
being obtained from a permanent magnet. No :
family should' be without one. -Price only PO.
STONE, GENTHNER & co.,
OLEAN, CATTABAUGUS COUNTY, Y
iIIASIVFAcTURERS OF
BLINDS; DOORS;
WINDOWS, FLOORING, CEILING
AND SIDING, AND
DEALERS IN LUMBER.
Factory Yard and Office near the Allegany liver.
Olean, July, MS. 22-tf.
INSURANCE AGENCY.
'Kensington Insuiance Conipani, Phihidelphiat.
Cash Capital— .. ; ... ......;160,000.
Farmer's trefoil Insurance Co:, Athens, P.
• Cash Capital .....' • ..- 8100,000
areal Wesierii.insurance Co.', Philadelphia P
..
• . Capital StoclC.; .• ... . • ... ; ....... -• • • 81,009,
West - Branch, (11Intual) Lock itayen Pa,
•Itisuraii . ces can be effected In•the abirie ies.
ponsible Steck Companies by the
.subscribers
Asy:'. communication. .addressed' ;to . ..hid], at
Smethport, Pa., will meet with proinp attention.
~P. F. DAVIS, Agent.':
SMethport, Dec. 0, 1858: . Nom]
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•
OLD . IRON • ANDPAPER-RAGS.
T AKEN
in el)ange fdr ware at my , store, T
or'odarcOunt.. MASON.,
:J - 0 7 :-PIRINTIG;
'OF tVEILY DESCRIPTION,
CITAAY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY
EXECUTED AT'TtIE.
.or'EacE