M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, August 18, 1859, Image 4
EM=l TU:AT:T,.,wANTIiq FA rtms;' :AICARE 104Alsrp.npALTHY CLIMATE' 25. , MILES SOE,THEA.ST 'OF PE • DE.LPLIIAi .CA MDEN • . :•• • . itiNVA I I`L NTICAA,I.T.3I9 ti;olOritite.c;onsistini. of several thausands pri.ittrorive*i,:htis been divided into Finns 'various sires to-suit 'the purchasers. :ixoulation sOme•:FtYteetz 'lttindietl,.frotn• various parts of:the: middle states'. and NiW' ,Engliiiid.haVe -settled there the. peg 'year, Trii, • • •PraTiO #liOr'Placess rtiised excellent' rPep:t. The 'pries of the jand.is at the low sum of from Per• acre, the . seil: .is Of the 'best .gitiStit . for • the prOduction of irlfecti; :Corn; Pearher f Grepes nifetaLles. •• • CONSITIIEAEP :T BEST ; FRAM S cif I, N 11411FAINICIN::: ' The; place is Perfectly. seen to -- . fivitit`fiostsL-the'deStritctitie :plenty of the fat , - CS of grain, grass 'and fruit are how iMiking ' MO and can be - .seem :By . . etiamining the • plseeitself,.m correct judgment can 'be formed. • of 'the productiveness, of the• - yhe tei ms ••• are inade - easy : to secure the rapid'improyerns of 'the land, which is only: sold for aortalinn-' prottement. The 'maul Chas been.. that w II the, past. year, •some'thros . Ithittlreti houses htiv;. been erected, two• mills, one steam, foui'i>torrs, some forty •yineyards and •Peach oichartl -:planted, and a large' number-cif other . .u.nro v • ,trienttiOnOting it a desirable and active .piece of busitielts. • • • . • • . • . ,THE MATUCET, • - ii the reader may pereeivefroM its location, • . THE ;i3ESTIN THE UNION: . . Produce bringing double the price Olin in locationiCaway.from the city, and; more than doubts the.price at„the West., it is known !het . the earliest and best fruits and veg,etables. iq . .thislatitude eome'from NeWiersey, .and are annually exported to the . extent'of In_locatinghere, the settler has many advert itages,?.`. ffe ,ia in a feW hours' ride (it 'the .grent citres . of New trigland ..atid Middle States, tic ii*eitr old 'friends . end' associations, lie. is in a settled Country where , everyinlYroveier of covirtirt pilviliziaipn is . , at E c . can. buy 'tivety. article he vvatqa • at. ' the clieape:st , . . price v ind se.Whis - Prbduee for the: •Idglie'st, (ill ). the West .this is reversed,)' he has schools for 1 . his children, divida.Covice and will ..en . 1. -1 .-- open;Winter, and delightful elittiate,. where:P . '.:verilikte Utterly unknown.' '• The result of the .barige upon theselimn the North,lias . l.terier. 7 • ally - baeirf tO iestore'• them to an. excellent .St ixte ... !fliettlth: . . ~ • - .In the .ivay.of building' and improving, .liiiii '' ber can be Obtained at the' mills at the rate. of $lO .to $l5-. per thous'and. ; Bricks lioin - flu , . ' . bricityard opened .in 'the place . ; 'every nit irk .. can be procured, in .the.place; giul. l enrpeliters „areat *hand, and there is .no Plape• in the Union .where .buildings. and improvements cart he , . ; The ieadei will at '• onCe. be struck ,With' • the' advantages here preeented,..and ask liiins'ell . • why - the property hits.not . been taken up before. The ;r:easonis-, it was never 'thrown • in. the mmarket..and . -uplcss these' statements wore car ; vectj. ho one :would . be invited ro.6xamine hid bind before parchasing.. Tiiis all are expected T-heY will see-=-land tunile'r—euhiration, leech isAhe.ext'ent.'of .the eettlement thdt - theY, will 'no.dotabt, meet' •persong from their...Own' neighborhood;' they will wittibei the 'improve_ mete and can judge the character of hlatiod:•• they.cemO w itlf a view to - I tie' ,•: . .oey.. %should come prepared, to stay a. da'y or. • two And boreadytn . parchase,. as leeat Iwo can not be . kield•On refUsal:. • • •• • • •'• • There' are two flak trains to. 1010 rill'aettlers w cfi - ramproilo, rite IZ.llLitn ol :• . COM ATI GOES A Etter, TICKET, eon Moe T • . ItALF-PRIDETI6I4.7 FOR inane YEA It , . THE TOWN 'Or HA..III.MONTON, : . In cOnlectlon with the agricultural -settle .ment, a se.w• atyl thri ving town has ' naturally 401ildt,:priScuts:ttulucentents lor any - of'4iiirinas j particularly . . stp'q'ti;iti ;nail ly?ttli+- riot s . 6usotc'ss could be carried bn in this place. end market to gtiad vantagr; also. cotton business; . andmanufactories of ttil imitements or Po u fur rastiug. small hr-: improvement '}fns been so rapid as: tri . inisure a constant and . permanent increase or heiinesi ? ' •Town.lots of a gotntsi?e; we^do sell, atrial! ones as-itwould effect the . improye. meat Of the plaqe; . can he had at from s.loo:tt The lidminiseiren Pamir,. a monthly •anti'sgrieultnral..sheet, containing full inform tiokof Hammonton; can be obttrinedat2ry cents . per annurri. : • indisputable—warrantee- deeds .giv,sn, cleanof.all inctimhrarice when meney-ls -paid. • 'Route to the leaire Vihe 'Street: whati, Philadelphia; for: liatnm'onfon•hy• Railroad, at 74 A. M., OrAi P. 11f. Pare•9o'eepis. •. W h en ' frii:ll:fr.,Byrties. -Boar eon ,' veniences .on hand. Pal-tits had !fetter stop with Mr . a 'prin c ipal, hUve Oireided - as to purchasing . ; as he will show them :'ever,the land 'in his :carriage,' free of expense . . . Letters and api)licatiOns can be..lithlri?ssetf to Bfrnes, Hammonton Atlantic Co. New .Tertiey; or S. 13: COugtilin; 2.02 Scitit Fifth Str eet, Philadelphia. Mips iind. in forma . • tiOn clieerfully furnished: • • .••• • • • Inventom Manufactureii, Farmers and Orinitifie 21ticricait TO DE ENLARGED! A NEW VOLUME-NEW SERIES, • 'To Oommenee on July 2d, 1861 . 1. Instead of 410 pages, the Yearly, Rotuma, 'En'i4rtfo.l S. • contain MUT / UNDR k? ANL) Till It'fr . 'TWO PAGES of Valuable .11eading nittur,' tisel'ul mitt .. .. , lnatrystlye to all anomie.. ' • .• .• ", . .. . Tao f3PiIiNTIFIO 'AMERICAN is pliblialled wpokly in quarj , to.formi suitable for. binding. and the number:, fora ,t a •O3 year contajo information f o regard le .N I: W I Nl' EN TIONS, ofIiIANUNAUTGIUNGPItOI; MAIO UIa.URAI4 PLEDI ENO E - IllILLWIIIGGT11' , (0, 120 N, MANUFACTritc, TRYi. la fact, alMost eyed , Industrial. pursuit recOivei :mare orlon attontionlu fUi columns. • -• • All ralant. 014* eillelally published. el:ary..iveek cp reportsk.from the '3..ateiitGilice; and for • 'I I4 iVENTORS'A.NiI'PATJENTEES • , ' f• It &attains Information not to be obtained ebidiv bere. and . Aelltelt lie inachanic,-iitreittOr or pito:deo tail' 6,11 do . . , ~ .• . ... • AL& Flip 11y Journal itlins•nd'auporiol:- - I,ii roil id-Katie-. ... , ..4latility;.altice litita'aolounin will I al:. tittrill• ilSCill 1 rac.... IlOall l ,11aIp!iii: •:' • - •, • • .. •'. .• ' 2 , - _,.:. - •: : .•.,.o4ttful,:attentiot will lia . gicott fowl; time, to repold, . : ••,:• of the Metal. 'Lumber, and other:Market - " • ''. ..•:. ';Xiceiyaumbor *ill cOntain Mateo n pie am tat I e- e 4.,1i I .... ', ,•;coltitrirwof itattteir, with aoveral illiodrationa of I ;dented '...f: . : 121:40111111511 . ttnorother',litireviuga, eiiiii I, rit,ing VI I 'LI Mil% " I e . • .: . ',;.••j•ptriabbilk• • •• L . •• . •:. '.' . l'• .• :, ,, ... •,, : f airifitiNnltEn, oittcaNA,L E:NfiIi,A;IINGs • :.•:,- ,ii,'AAWfth..l,ltelktilatited Series' la -peersentral an oppiirtaiiite ,i;49:6gbiiiiirltill: wit likely, to iieeue agal ii - ' for many. ye:tm.• ' ,.- it I r si ill4l!ke:kpaurienclng anuy'lvorl=-%' , :l I, no. 1, N ow A. :• :i" l Ziiimi',o2 ja •YeaitiOne ,Dol tar toe 'Six niiilis : ) .;;; , .44ji,thirti: Wepiqiii, nod Onnailia n• money or l'oat..tiilbta • 1:‘1•011144411100,1 ia,t talg foe atilaleetiitin en.' ' !Jail:Oil on,stili,o il . ..,‘ Arkill'inll4o4 ll4 l l ..tO. 'Omit tirenty4lx , conte extra, on oath lfe,teli omtoriWO e.•P 1 ±7 . :1 10 ,tvl .:•,: .• , - . .A 1 1 1 400 18 C 0 unt .I•P'clul4. ± ; lc pi . Tili ( .. ..0 4 ,giYin;.! fill L ~....,.,,,,„,„,,,,, jittko,liultieentente .‘liir Olutot, , with t'po ci leen :eel/H.o,r, 0404k*Aid .11' PIRIP ki . l 0I , 4 11,nta:111.1,r. infot II la 11,Vdo`iNi • 'ie r t (j. • ,iiwycilegiii-110r.., Pe s 614 - ,,ktt yi1.,..11:01 •'••:•''.,•",,. ,A.: . ,..t r, " ., . ,a .• .t,.';.bi li., 4 4 '• 4 •0r ,; i ;; • 2 :.p " i § , g:•i 1 .. a.•ti- i . lli . o m f t ho i ,1 , .i , l tit i , r , A tdo tit ii , i, V,.• • 27rail: . it.ii, N , :w Y. , ;i ii . .' IPIIIE N 0.3 W1LC.0),.C.& - 11',AT,OIN 13C; AiCN . OUNT }1 iltujr the havo , recoi.vet tlwir-frrst s.*Ov.lc 0f..- .. . SPIIING "& ~SUMNIVIIO. I ),S. -. . •-•. • . ...• . • . . . .... . . And arre•now ,prepared to welcome their . friends and customers and offer. them - a'nesi , atiddenir.: able . .stnk- of . - . .... :. • : '. i.... . ',...—. c:4O-0 . - try . moet*!idic - . ALT . ..1.1'S SUCH AS. FANCY AND STAPLE D : Ry.: - .:GOops BOOTS AND SHOES, FEATS C.A.PS ,CROC.KRy; GLASS. 11,11i1, a. choice stock of Family Groceries, not•wenry. your patienceliy rat log,l or our stotik'itt'very lull nod Comprefe ed we_ thiubt not. you field to please you moth an . to (limply and price*:. . . Advertisements will do for ionr, Avill Weal' Better, and we only ask tl . n ex.iniiiiiicion and ule , cinifident; we cin do yiiit 'good . '• ' . • COME AND SEE. WILCOX &EATON April IS, 1859. SIMENMI) , LQT OF TEAS; at ' • 8c EATON'S, Olcn, J r y • • KEROSENE .04, • . the sneiroti: IVIIJCON & EATON'S, •, • • , •• • : .• PAPER HANGINGS, • . A 4LIOICIc Asfierc•MENT - at • ' • tit . .WILCOX 841.1ATON'Si Olean, N. Y NE:W.-GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT ..-4 s 'l ~.• ,„t i • I "::...„ - F • 4 ( - :I' . -' -j•;.,;:,,,.._,.. • r. -- --'''' pail' 148 -11 S H F. a rkaowT b, A e i-i (fl P 0 ',?O ti ;-; I.? tWatE l F. To .rviveisaxat,ks,r-6 9v 1111, \161,11 16U orthern avavglvallio. v ICA3I, ;11 1 • reside' tinny inninnthex to the Oitizena .t oC thin County that nit withatandingthe hard * t(inee he is on hand again thir sprig; with a good actor tinbut o 'TINWARE Whi . ch 1101A.bounAl, s',ll . cry Cheap for REApy..pAy...-.02.N.L;Y0 . . . . . . . . Haylog d6ne.hoMoese hi thto County for. nearly tiro yi•irs, I have rou, to, the_toilelusion thitt' I. eau felon ,er tIO bushiesioit the .' . - - ," -• ' CREDIT SYSTE 'And I. shun no lobgerilo•thhi'klnif cif business; raviolis wit:Mug:anything in my lino can boy. good work, and nn iiom! ;Ifi'at any other establishment of the kind. r• . PRICE A IVD• READY PAY my motto, :Lint :there vim' will alwayt flint me Than practice no 111010 this Wiy,t ; ,• Coiled gotting shayed. but care your Dimrs Ily,buying cheap I'o., ready pay, .' Awl then you 'will come. out all right In the E. 8: AlAFOlii • 1 1-tr. • Spring. '25, 1e54.,' Darning . Plug at tha . ASTORIIOLTS ' E ST6-11E. • .. GENERAL. DEALER - • FINE GOLD AND SILVER 1Y,..A.'1',"C..11:.E...4:;...• t i ,- 7 ‘. P t ... § - .".'j f: ' 1 -',3.1 6.74 1?1:,...i I 14.! '.L. .: it 4 . : , ..-,4 f m ,-2 -- : ‘ v). t• ! 1 , - ._:.•:,. "un-. 4 4:-.;-•.:4. FANCY GOODS, CLOCKS AND MUSICAL INSTRVIVIENT4I 0 N. • 1 of Watches o ( I °ile in gonil yin. and 7: , ltrrailti. , l.. • • . • Tll. U} 1 ,14 ' , At.. 1 .44 yoqr imat tip! 116t! . q• SON; - , .v t •l l , t ,. U. llbn .‘-'1 • I •,:c1 , . TO TIIE PUBLIC. 131: IT EI , NOWINI , S. BUTLER & CO OLEAN $llll - . G,4'SU.NM.E,R,qOOD.S, AbA PTEp .T 9 THE • ANTS - p..5.,..,.,.. - 0-oQps; WARE Which neithe . r time no space can describe 81L4R LAs', MILLINERY GOODS, C LOTUS, .YEASTINGS HousEKEE! , EIts , copes, IiTNITUCKY fl Ahs, AND HOSIERY; tri armers' and Ate.chanic cASSIMERES, LACES, MIRRORS, WALL AND WINDOW PAPER, GROCERIES, e t =v!U Leather, Scc., A nd..a thousand other thirigsviiieh they 'can and will sell•at such prices as to defy as everybody has seen kir the last year Is the only %,•oy to sell :goods, wit!) proynpl attention,, without' deception or -hum-- CLOSE OASITIWYETZS TO LOOK Before per - chasing else..v here, anal we will rlVi .THEM THEIR MONErS•)VOOH N. S. BUTLER & CO. c. n. N(;. $ , (The. Price Regulator A' WORD ARE RECEIVING ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS , OP Ever offered for s.ile in Western Nem York, whick is just pt this section of country; CONSISTING OF. THE-.'LATEST STY4E: AND 'FAsknoN . OF IN ENDLESS VARIETIES Of every description, CASS:IMERES, 7 DOMESTIC GOODS,, & T.AINWS GLOVES FARMERS''DR[LLS, SU,NIMER STUFFS, in *eat varieties, 'HATS; CAPS, EMpROIbgRIES; YANKEE NOTIONS, 'BOOTS; AND SHOES; PANTS, OILS. any small stock to corivete wip us, Believing still that the. oNE 'TICE SYSTEM hug .to •aiiy .otte.' liiiowing thit t tiir;, People are Hest. Judges,. we cordially ite"a.ll AT OUR Ii Fk;''Stock pl ,L, , ' - p,IC . 4 .. 4 ..,.. -. IfI'A.N . U.A ,L, 13eing an original and Popular Treatise ' on . . Their Ph - ysiology, Function§ and Sexual pis * orders:of evcry, kinil, . with neyer-failing.rem edie§'for tlia.speeh cure of disenic.s.ora pri vate and delkate ,character,. incident to the. viollitio , n of the Laws of. Nature arid of Na:. volume a graduate, 'add having devoted a • z ' • quarter of a century .to "'":' • the study and. treatment .• ~a l/ AfwirA Syphilis, and ind red ..; disorde become as speciality, •.':////,, he haic pOssessed of most , invaluable information in regard•to the same,*and is able'4o.compress intOvade.mecum Compass ,the'very quintescenceof medical sci enCe on this important subject ; and as the re sult of the experience. ; "nrioSt eminent physicians in Europe and America' is thorough ly d'emonstra'ted in tiis•cwn` highly successful practice in the treatment of - secret. disea'ses in many thousands of cases in the, cityef,.Phila- Teilipl'ony of.tite Prof.- of • Obstertrie in Pe?;)ta C'olleg6 • • Da, MEthCAL MANUAL." .• The 'author of thjs.work, unlike: the majority, of those NV . adveitise: to enri, the diseases of Which it'tients, is a . gradmite Of one of .the:best colleges in- 'the.lLTElited•States. .It affords.me p_leasure to: recommend'hirn - to;the anfortnnate, or to Oc'victivt of-rnalpractiCe, as a finecees . 1 a? and 'experienced peactitioner; in whose .:lienor and integrity they 'Thy place the.ureittestcon fidence. :JOS. S..LONGSHORE, 1%/Am d. W oo dward,, sitj,P/ ila, . . . • It glves• me: pleasu re 1 . 6 'add my testimony to. the professional ahility•Of the •Anthor .of the ar Iklcdic4l Numerdns cases of dis:- eases of the Geniial Organs, seine of. them of long standing; have come under my notice, in . which his skill"has, been :manifest in restoring to perfect •health,.in some instances where.the patient has beenconsidered heytind Medical In the treatment of Seminal weakne.ss,•or arrange,mentf .o the 'functions produced .by .Self:' alarse„ . er ga-cess 'of .vererk, I •do not, know his l supifrio,' in the - 'profession. r have heen quainted,with the Author, some 'thirty' years,. and deerri.it no more than justice, to him as well As . a kindness to the Arnfortunate •victims of early indiscretion, to recommend, him'as One in whose professional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselyeS. D. • ALFRED •WOOD IV ARD M. D. One copy securely eiweldped,will be foi \%•ard ed free of postage do any •part . of the United State's for 2!i cents,•orl 6 copies' for $l. Ad dress, post paid, COSDEN .5.4 Co., Publishers, box 197,•Philadelphia. • . • • • Ik - Booksellers., Canvassers and Book - A gents supplied on the most liberal terms. 2 . • , • ' JEFFREY'S DOUBLE-ACTING : °RC. E PUMP India Rubber Ball Valves • THR SUBSCII . IBETI hailna.prchase.(l. the JL right to:make and sell this new Pomp ; reels .a confilence that .hisfror t.. s to bring it into gen'eral use; iti . wili be :seton.. ded:hy see its .eonstruction'ami .* tion.. • Among the many advantages : secured by the use of this :Purnp;. thepllo‘yink niay be enu. merated 'I..A double .action, by ykieh twice the wa er can be raised at the same . •• • . • • 2. Great ease . in working, thus' adapting the Force Prineiple to common wells.. .• • ' 'The transfOrmation; i,n n moment, of the Pump into an, efficient VIRE . ENGIN . E, thus , . Ten, dering.t.he loss of dwellings by fire, totally On rieceseary. ' . . 4'. Capability of watering gardens . ; LaWris, Or sprinkling • Walks, ,washing windows., &c., with the„ntmost . ease and thoroughness.. • 5. POwei to raise water with slight labor to any reasonable, height, as in-supplying- chain- .. . •• (ji..The corivenienee-of haying the Pu mp in a kitchen, or other rooms of your dwelling; with out regard to the locati on of .ihe • Well or Cis, . . 7. The easy protectiOn °rale iostrument against. Frost.. - - • . 8. The ease .with which it maybe mounted on wheels, or in other ways be made -portable.' '4 'simplicity .. whic • ensures 'great dtira nroteets.it from;being.throWn out of or der, and makes any hpairs easy and of little CROCKERY, 10. Giant ,Cheqpne'sv for thelfirat time bringing thqcOst.of the.,Force Pump into the neighborhood • 'of the comnion Suction and Chain :Pumps, while it is " immeasurably supe rior to, b0th.... / Manufactured and for ,sale try: the, subscriber, only,,at his shop in Mechanicsburg. .• Mechanicsbdrg, Mardi 18,'1558. NEW CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP. - J T AM ES McDONALD'would inform . ..the Pub . lic,that 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 build all kinds of CARRIAGES AND WAGONS ~ •• At short notice,- in worliman-like manner, and at reasonable prices. Having had a' large experience in the 'hilliness, he feels, satisfied. that.his.Work will fully meet the requirements of all .whci wilt favor 'him with their - patronage. nepairing, promptly attencied Sinethport, April, .10, WAGON. AND SLEIGH SHOP . . nn . V. sHEr_ARD . A( ; Ould annonce to, the cit. I.l4lzeiis of SMethport : and . vicinity, that he .has established 'n, Wagon shop in the yhuilding formerly occupied by Mr: Harris, ea a .cooper Shop, on Mechanic Street,.:where 'fie is pre pared to do all. work in his lineiWith • prOmpt nessg and in-a workmanlike manner.:'„ • Particular attention will be-paid to Repairing, and to the Manufactbre of . Sleighs and mber . . . . 41145, taken in exciiange.-'fOr For reference, call and examine. - D. V. SHEPHERD. • n3sly Smothport Oet. 20'.1.558, MRS. FL011.11,1,A IiUMSI'Y is prepared to do Sewing of all'kindsnt bersesidence.on Main street, one door below IVilliams .l l44V of fice. She will Cut a»ff . Make' boys Coatioand Pant Shirt 4, Fee., in good..styleand wt ri•Anted to give satislaction. • Grhin and produce taken'in exchange for work: • • Nov. 1S DR. •HUNTER',S PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS The .kuthol: of•the above TAILORESS igto . ...QyAltiT'Pts:,. .2: -. JULY, 1‘4.:.;15i5'8.::.- LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM THE BLOODY FIELDS. OF KAI'\''SAS! Once morion the lightning trick of the fa.r -• • reaching•wires, comes the glad tidings of • •• peace and contentmen; :instead Of the• •. shtill.scream of the death dealing • : marauder,:or the chilling tale ' -• • ,of the midnight assassin, •., • vvho ..has' been km- . .• . bruinghis hand's • of .•. • . ' . • . • .• youngy the . beautiful,. • and.' . ,_ • • • . the innocent. .Now,. . . •.• instead 'of.the wild 'cries . : • of despair which but . lately • • ‘• • echoed from every hill and valley .• • • ' of our wide-sPread itind,-our ears , are ' filled with the glad shouts 'of Old men•and . maidens, young men and matrons that are con- pLOCSINO TO THE ' :11 EADQUITER9 OF tP21.)...b2 JUST OPENED BY. G. IRONS, Under the .supervision and care of th'e jn- fatigable « MILES," NOT ONLY TO SEE BUT TO BUY ai)ortion of:the $OO l sJilti l altifftt and unprecedentedly CHEAP GOODS Which has just received iron) Nevi• York and Philadelphia g; MILES ". WISHES . IT Distinctl That he does, no t fniand.to . ariaafter some. of his neighbor's by boasting•cif. the IP24I 4 IOHICOL FIRMNESS, DURABILITY, CHEA:PNESS OF HIS Goods, .All he asks' is for "PtireliaSers CALL AND L OOK AT . ' TILENcI Well knowing that no one Will . leave the. Store empty. handed 'after once looking at and Learning the Price AT WHICH HE SELLS GOODS R.-F;,M ..E . . - M ... .8.,KR 1 THE PLACE TO BUY Ready-Mule Clothing Of every deacription, from cortmon; Overalls to the , finest 'cloth Coot, WARRANTED AS; REPRESENTED. COME ' AND EXAMINE For yourselves, as we cati fit anything: from a boy.ofSfourirearito'n inan (4 . 400 pounds .DRY' GOODS; GROCERIES, CROCKERY,. And iii fact everything Iccptof sold this, section, is nr AT IRONS' STORE, Corner of . :,la.An and Slat!. Street*, 13„7".Tw0 doors west of the Baptist Chtirch,r. SNIY,TI - 1 PO I T PA. DR. COGGSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL SALT. INFLAIIMATORY DISEASES . ONLY:: New Nedieal Salt New 3ledieal Salt 1 xv is No A emu 'ALL; 07-For. Inflannnafory Diseases Only. . - - R. - COGGSWELL'a NEW 'MEDICAL ..113 SALT, instead.of•belog'a remedy. for, ill Ws, has control ()liar but:ope ill,•has 'but One' aim and acconoplishos.onething,lo . wit: allniwas :;;;FLAST3i.airoair DISEASE', Whatever,beila fOrm iocaiity, ,whetba.r4 tbe.headi throati andonleri, extremities'pr - EW, MEDICAL SALT.,, Its o's l ttiar ex'cell Nice is, that with*. the uselese,lose. N . : of .bfobd and strength,-it'effectueliy euree: In inntatn' I) (qo Otheri) -by 'prOducing. en:equililiriem of all the floide in the body; the, want of which ie the.Fole cause ofiegamation! ‘TOTIOE TO INVALIDS !.!.' The"follosi -1.11 .ing form Which the unbalanced fluids as: sume„ ancl many. not here mentioned, that-have more or less . feVer or pain, are. as 'easily •eub: clued by, thil New Nedieal Stilt aq is:Ox•!. tinguished :by. - water, to. wit: Brain Fever, Headache, Rush of Blood, in' thel Head , and Heart, .Fits,•lnflatned %eyes, ears, nose, - lungs .and liver, Neuralgia, Spinal affections,. Erysip. elas, Bronchitis, PleurisY„ .A.S;hnna,* Coughs; Dyspepsia,- . Venereal Diseades, . Rheumatism, Gout,:Scroula and all itching and-other-c,uta neous eruptions, Cold's, and.XerrialeDiseases: TAR..Coggswell's New Medical Salt 4' j :.etts,.liite the vacine matter - , an extraordi. nary influenca over the veins and arteries, re- . stiffing in a gradual 'decline of.inthimmation as 'indicated by the pulse,Ayhicb soon resumes its natural state, as the - heat, pain and fever *din- IL . . Ccggswell's. New. Medical. Salt . does just what it elaimi to do—no mote; no less.,-eqUalizei the fluids by removing frOm the system ellsarterial" Anil.. venous : obstructions. Descriptive. Circulars. maybe obtained fr . = any, Druggist. who has 'this, valuable mediciOe for PR: Coggsweirs Now • Medical. Salt; Get a.eircular.'. Ask any Druggist ,about the:NEW MEDICAL SALT... Ask your neigh bbrs Oak. ilia NEW MEDICAL SALT. If sick, try; if riatsick; reininzber ttie NEW MED ICAL. , • - , Dr. CoggsweD's Antipiilogistic Salt. • $1; CnnoNki dO, 50. • Sent, by mail, free of expenSe,•on,.reeelptorprice . Invalids with chrOnic or long . standing dis ease's, should vn . a 'chronic: pa . ckage. : • D. iC. TAYLOR '& . . 'General Agcnts, 202,.D0el St, Phila. COGGSIVELL'S NEW. MEDICAL SALT I/ is foisale in .SmethpOrt by J.C. HA3tiIN C 0.,• and by . sll enteiprising, Diuggists - Whereirer the Democrat is read. As iris not a patent Medicine, but the RrescriptiOn of an em• inent Physician, no .one 'should fail to try 'the New:Medical Salt. • • • • . FoCieitimonials and directions see'Circular. • • FIFTY' DOLLARS FORFEIT. ;*. • . furfNu_lis_wri.r. FORE 11 1; $5O . I -F 1.! failing . to. Ore any "case.of. secret disease that may Comelunder his care; no matter :hoW long standing `or ltilicting• Either sex are:ln- ifited to his' Private Rooms,. 44 .ENTH. St., Philadra; yrithout:fear of interrup'- tion from other patients.. Strangers and others • • who hive been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician are invited . to call. •., • IMPOTENCY.-:-,Through: unrestrained . . dulgenee of,the passions,...by excess or_ self abuse, the eyils 'are numerous'.. „Premature im, potency, involuniaryseminal discharges, west ing of the - organsiloSs of memory, .a distaste for.femsle society, general debility, ,or consti- tutional-derangernent,.are slue to 'folloWi. :If neeessary, consult the Doctor with..confidrice; he•pflerS a'.tierfect cure, . • ' . , • •REID AND ,REFI I ECT.—TheI afflicted would do well,to reflect before trusting their health and happiness,' and in . mUny c:ases . their lives, . in the hands . of. 'physicians .ignorant of this clasd of maladies: . It is certainly.impossi ble for one man to undriirand all the, ills the human family are suttject to. Evcry respecta ble physician has his pe.ctiliar:biatich, in which he is more successful than •his brother, profess- ors, and to • that he , devotes most of his time and.study. . • • . • . .YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively , devo ted to the starly and - treatment of diseases-"of the scionl organs, together with" ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs,. pains'. in the heed,' Or. bones; mereurial.rheamatisen; eirict ures, , guitve), irregularities, diseases • arisjiig from youthful excesses," or .iroinifi . tiek of the blood, ."whereby. the constitution has become enfeebled., •rnables .. the :.D9ctor' to o ff er speedy :relief to all who 'may place . .themselveo under his 'care. : . • . II Medicine .forwarded .to a ny part of the UniteA giates,HPrice Ten , DOltars per. Package.. • For sale; DE.. DICKINSON'S CELEBkiI-; TED MAGNETO-ELECTRIC -MACHINE.L- No acid or other' ingredient required.; its power being.obtained frOm a permanent magnet. No family Should' be vvithout one. _Price only $lO. STONE, GENTHNER & CO., OLEAN, CATTARATIGVEI COUNTY, Y MANUFACTURERS OF BLINDS DOORS, WINDOWS, FLOORING, CEILING AND SIDING ) • AND A E It, S. N • 1..10 M Elt : Factory : Yard and 011iee near the Allegany . River.. Olean, July, 185 S. . INSURANCE AGENCY. . • Kettsington Invarani!e.ilompany,. Philadelphia. 'Cash Capital • • • • • •• . •:•.•$150,0( 1 0 . Farmer's minion Insurance CO, AtHens, Pa. Cush . ... . $:00,000 Great Western Insurance. Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Cnpttal Stock $1,000,900 Kest -Brandt, (Slataal):ll.acklitayen Pa. •. •• Ingurancps. c'an 'he effected in the. above tea -Potisibk. Co.nlPies.l).Y the-subscriber:' Aug 4viltiressd to him, at, Smetliport, Pl., will meet . with.prom . rattention. , • - Fr. F. DAVIS, Agent. §rnethport; Dcc. 6,1558....' • JOB PIZIN 111" N-G, OE Eyßuy Da,CRIPTIO:; NEATLY, CPEAPLY AED EXPEDITIOUSLY •ExEcuTTED AT TIII: DENIOCALIT. OyEicE StioTl ES.S. AND rAcToRiEs can beearrkil an .prolitably.'at Hammonton: Sce. adveitiA , :nci:t of fiummon.ton Lends. .