Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 19, 1863, Image 4

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A CASZIN JUDCGET 1US PI-
LLTES COURT. !
[From the Gospel of St. Lake. ]
CHAPTER XXII,
fe multitude of
im unto Pi-
1, Andthe w
for-
3. A nd Pi
tho
Tring of Jews
him, and said,
ine Art
Ng, Ard
And hes
thou cayest ¢.
5.
fierce, sayi He stivreth up the
people, chi; throu! cul all
Jewry, beginning from Galliee, to
he asked whether the man were
a Galli'ean.
7. And as soon as he knew
that he belonged unto Hered’s
jurisdict.on, he sent him toHrod
who himself also was at Jurusal-
ein at tuat th
8. Aud when Herod saw Jesus
he was exceeding glad: for he was
desirous to
1d he hoped to
racle
done by
Hm iu
answered
Mth oe
nang.
geous robe, ane a |
Pilate. |
dd unio them, Ye haved
Lit this man unto me as onc!
perverteth the people, and.
id, 1, having es amined him
Lelore you, have found no fault
in this man, touching thsee
things whereof yo accuse him
,. Hered for 1
and lo, nothing
15 doac unio
gent vou to
werthy of
Lim.
» him.
-cessity he
them
must
unto at the
| they cried out all at
ing. away with the man
unto us Barralas.
19. (Who for a certain sedition
made in the city, and fer murder
into yrison.)
. I'i'ate therefore willing te
ke again to them.
- kim.
id unto them the
third time; iy what evil hath
he done? I Lave {ound no cause
of death in him, I will therefore
cl astize him and let kin go.
23. 4nd they were instant with
10 Mees, requiring that he
might Le croeified. nd the voi-
ces of thm and the chief priests
prevatled.
24, And Pilate cave sentence
that it should be as they roquir-
ed.
25. And ne released unto them
him that for sedition and murder
was cest into prison, whom they
had desired, but he delivered Je-
cus to their will,
26. And as they led him away
they laid hold u 01 one Simon,
a Cyrenia i, coming cut of the
country, «nd on him they laid the
eross th ut he might bear it after
Jesus.
27. And theve followed him a
-great company of people, and of
women, whieh also bewsiled and
lamente 1 Lim.
28. But Jesus turning unto |
them said
cifv Lim, on
20. And Lic
]
22
)
COR
ldauehters of Jerusalem |
weep not for me, but weep for, |
yourselves, and {or your children. |
£9. For be’ old the days wel
ne inwhich they shall say |
ha barren, and the |
bs the! never bare, ard the
x oye orp YI
$2 {ICV VEC SUCK i
say to the mountains, Fall on us,
31. For if they do these things
(in a green free, what shall be done
in the dry?
r
RECITATIONS IN G20GRAPIY.
Seventeenth class in Mental
Geography arisz, and group your-
selves tegother.: The crack—
heads up like new yeast, and
don’t talk through your noses.
What is geography ?
Don’t know.
That’s right,
fell a lie,
the earth?
The cniside.
Bully for you, sweet William.
it’s me.
Which predominates—that is,
which is the largest purt—Iland
or water?
In th
sonny—never
What is the surface of
s rainy season water, in
oY
yg U
times of drought land
What is the big body of wa-
«lt
alled.
id ocean.
Yhom does it benefit ?
1e Secretary of the Navy,
iisrelatives in the ship trade.
so?
They sell rotten ships to fl
rovernment for ten times their
worth,
on the ocean ?
To draw soldiers.
What do ships take to
countries ?
Raw cotton and minied gold.
What do they bring back in
return?
Weel, (on a darkey’s
head,)
Land other pestilential diseases.
That is right my bully
with a wax ear, you shall see
Gene Pope some day. What is
a peculiar characteristic of the
ocean ?
Its difference from the Admin-
istration,
How so my red-lopped stu-
{dent ?
It never becomes corrupt.
Nery
)
vel
kiss the eirls and
! None of that Timo-
at is a strait?
J o a fuil—bheats
Yello, there! Tl] call vom
trom $le deck into the cabin,
i
John Henry. You may go and
get some wood, What is a chan-
nel ?
"The place a feller oils up with
political speech.
Correct; olad to see you in
such spirits,
peninsula ?
A place where the army of
the United States meanders, sur-
rounded by a Stonewall,
What is a cape 7,
A fur thing worn by ladies.
Observing youth, thou hast
won a capable name. What is a
cave ?
The Republican vote in New
York.
Bright eyed gazelle, I sce, Lut
you see more! I'll take half your
pie to-day at noon. Now tell me
what are the greatest circles of
the earth ?
Hoop. :
Very geod. can you tell me
what a Balmoral skirt reminds
you of?
Tne peel of a belle.
Next.
The carth.
Right, but why 0?
Because the sun works round
it every twenty-four hours.
That's right—go up head.—
What are the principal produc-
tions of the temperate zones?
Ten pin alleys, rou:hs, the
Maine law, and confirmed diunk-
ards.
State ?
The man who furnishes the
most money for the election, or
the clerk who has the hand-
somest wife.
Steady there, or you'll get
Alex! Philander, what is the
subject of the Government ?
Plunder,
the
Correct. What designates
aristocracy ?
Codfish.
What kin of currency is used
{in the United States?
Pill labels, fine comb teeth,
water melon seeds, pieces of egg
shells, old buttons, nail parings,
"bus tickets, knot holes, and pos-
tags s ap. .
1 .
other |
Loy |
1 for an orphan, You!
the ocean. What is a
whiskey just before he makes al
Thomas what is a
Who is the Governor of a
i Can business be cairried on in
‘hard money ?
taud to ihe hills to cover us. ! Itscems sc—in Lard moncv at
that.
! What is a voleano ?
A mountain with a fireplace init.
Whatis a plain ?
A thing used by the carpenters.
That kind of loth is mostly
worn by the people of Green
‘Bay?
1 .
: Green Baize.
Here Gustayus, none of that.
feventeenth - class emerge hence,
if it will keep off the ice.
TT MISCELLANEOUS.
ANT WORK.
"ANGW AND THPCES
THE FOUR ACTS OF DENPOTISH
BY A. D. MAHONEY, OF IOWA,
Author of the “Prisoner of State.’
This work contains fall and eficial copies of
he Four Great Acts of Deapotism by which the
coustitutianal government of Washington was sub-
erted, and the irresponsible Lincoln dynasty in.
x Ping, by which all the property
hie people are mortgaged to the
ar .
NsentemioN Pror. by which all the
s of poor men not worth $300 are placed in
ds of the Administration,
Tus Fixancn Binw, which destroys State
3 the eu currency of ihe coun-
tary of the Treasury.
ing elfmay) which
ut for all the
ic past or may eom-
of the
\1ry Act. (8
to indemnify the P
wrongs as committed in t)
mit in the future.
Thege four acts are each preceded by a care
! ul analyaiz, by Mr, Mahoney, and their unjust,
oppressive. unconstitutional and odicus features
i pointed out. As a bosk fur reference, it will be
! invaluable to the farmer, tho mechanic, the poli
i tisian, the laborer—in fact, to every perzon, for
e monstrous acts reach from the loftiest man-
| sion to the humblest cabin in the land.
These our acts are not pablisnr 1 togather in
| any other fore. They will ¢ a large octavo
} ymmplble
! and w
{Ing
| bindivg.
in goed sized type
¢ rice of Fiery Cunts
, and SeveNTY-Five CENTS in musin
at (he low
| Send on the orders at once. AI orders will be
i filled according to tho date ef reception, irst
| ome fi served, Tho cash must wccompany
| the or
Address
VAN EVRIE, HORTON & CO,
No 1 nu Siveot, New Y ork.
| Good ews !
}
The War Ended;
}
i
two pair, | AND EVERY THING GOING RIGHT,
{
f AT TIE
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|
VV EICES SATE
| Trp 1
? 5 L10UIR
i YWgdsroh oe
BTORE
i
SHOP STREET, directly opposite
{ build nuerly known ns the
TEMPERANCE HOTEL.
A BAUM, Acgexr.
| AN kinds of FOREIGN snd DOMESTIC LI-
QUORS, at who Ie, to be had at the very
i 0
i lowest price 1 warranted to be of the
{ vary best quality. His 8 eck consists
oy
1
! of
WHISKIES,
Oid Monongahela Rye Whisky,
Pare Bourbon Whisky, |
Cabinet Whisky,
Apple Jack-Wiisky,
aud cheap Whiskies of ail kinds. y
; RUM.
Jamajer Rum,
New EnglandRum
GINS,
i Puro Holland Gin,
: Pomestiv Gin.
BRANDIES.;
Dak and Pale Cugoao,
Doimestie, i
finger, Lavender, SH. prives)
Cherry, Blaakberry,
WINES.
Pures Part, Domestic,
Caraway, &o.
Madeicn, Sherry,
Reajharry. ,
CORDIALS.
Rose, Anniseed.
STOMACH BITTERS.
The very best in the market.
The above liquors, with others not named, will
all be warranted as represented, and sild at pric-
es that enrnot fail to made it an object for deal-
ers to purchase of him, iustead of going or send-
ing to the city. Farmers, Hotel-keepers and oth-,
ers are requested to enll and examine hie stock,
before purchasing elsewhere.
all the Liquors which he offers for sale. bave
been purchiose! at tho United States Custom
louse, and corsequently must be pure and good.
Physicians are particularly requested to give
his liquore a trial. le has the only artele of
Lure Lore Wine Juice and Pure Brandies in this
Beroug
[#” 100 barrels of Jersey Cider-Vinegar just
received and for sale low.
Bellefonte, Aug. 29, 1862—1y.
CikPuTING & BeDDING,
REMOVAL.
R.L.KNIGHT&SON
Have Removed from 403 S. SECOND Street, to
807 CHESTNUT ST, ABOVE EIGHTH,
Where they have opened a well selected Steck of
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTOS
AND MATTINGS
EDDING AND MATTRESSES
Of every ceseription, ready-made or made to order
, ERS.
Va ious qualities always on hand.
Poe Manufacture and Sale of BEDDING will
0 ¢ntinued at 262 8. SECOND Street.
BECVE L. KNIGHT. HARLTY ENIGHT.
April 17. 3m.
B 00K STORE
BeLreroxte, Pa
GEORGE LIVINGSON, Propricto
The Undersigned having remoyee
0 “Brokertafl’s Row,” directly opposite th
Conrad House, still continnes to keep on band »
large assortment of Theological, Classical,Sunday
School, Miscellaneous, aud all the various school
hooks now in Ruse; also, a large assoriment of
Blank Books and Stationary, Photographs auc
Photograph Albums; also Daily and Weekly
Newspnpers. Subscriptions taken for any pape
or periodical in the United States. New public
tions at peeblyshers prices.
i
PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT HOWARD. PA.
H. M'ALLISTER. JAMES A. BEAVER
PEALLISTEFRI & REAVER,
ALTORNEYS AT LAW,
FONTE. PEYN'A
: PENN
Office in the Conrt Hous h the Treasurer.
TT 3AMES FI. RANKEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PENX'A
Offco, on the Dizmond, one door west of the
lost Office.
WILLIAM A WATLAOE,
ATTOR! EY AT LAW,
CLEARFIELD, PENX'A,
Will visit Rellefonte professionally when speci:
,etnined in connection with resident Counsel.
AMay 15th 1862 —iy. a :
: J. X. GINGL®,
SURGEON DENTIST,
BELLEFONTE. CENTRE CO., PA.
snow prepare d to wait upon atl whomay desire
his professional services.
Rooms at his residence on Spring street.
EDMUND BLANCHARD E.M DLANCHARY?
E.& EB BLANCHARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE. PEN'NA.
Office formerly occupied by Curtin & Rlanchard
on Main street.
Pi, WINGATE,
DENTIST
Offee and Residence directly North wi the
Court touse portico, At his office except twa
in ench month, beginning with the first
Monday of the month
Doitefonte, M.—I[y.
H ORVIS. C.T ALEXANDER.
ORVIS & ALEXANDRE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE PA.
« Oflce one door below Reynold’s Bank
Nov. 21.—1862
ORVIS & CORSE,
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW.
Lock HAVEN Pa,
Will practice in the several Courts of Centre and
Chnton counties. All business entrusted to their
care will be promptly attended to.
Aug. 29, 1862
DR.J 5 MITCHELL,
'PHYSIC1ATN & SURGEON,
BELLEFONTE, CENTRECO., PA.
Will attend to professional calls as heretofore, he
espectfully offers his services to his friends and
the public. Ofiice next door to the residence of
Thomas Burnside. on Allegheny street,
July 25, 1862—1y,
BANKING MH OUSE,
— oF —
WM. F. REYNOLDS & CO.,
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE C0., PA.
Bills of exchanze and Notes dizeounted.Col-
lection: mado and eeds promptly remitted.
Interest paid onspesial deposits. Exchange in the
Eastern cities constantly on hand for sala. Depos-
its receivea
a ¢ FURST,
AT LOFNYY AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
WE7 ILL practice in the several Courts ¢f
Centre and Clinton counties. All legal
entrusted to his care will receive prompt
a tention
OFFICE—On the North-west corner of the Di
amond
BR. Zi. W.RHAONAS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
MILESBURG, CENTRE €O., IA,
Respeotfully offers his services to his viende
sehie
and the public. Office on Mill
the National Iotel,
Refersto Drs. J. M McCoy,
a iy
LUTION
D. G. BUSH,
BELLEFONTE, Cextre Co.. PrXN,A.
RUSH & IMcCULLOUGH
|
+
{
(1. 3. ¥'cuLroven.)
CI EARFIELD, Cleardcld ¢o., Pa
BUSH & McCORMICK,
(C. 8 M’CURMICK,)
LOCK HAVEN, Clinton Co., Pa.,
BUSH & ALLEN,
({. P. ALLEN,)
WILLIAMSPORT, Lycoming Co., Pa,
Fs :—Drexel & Co., Phil’a, Mason
, Smith, Bowen & Co., P'hiladelphia
Brother, Philadelphia, TI. Courow
Sower. Barnes & Co.. Philadelphin
ard,
fs
NEW L1VERY STABLE
: BACK OF IUMBE'S STORS.
TIIOMAS DORAS, Proprietor
Six fine Bay Iorses, all good travelers—and
_splendid Buggie C es and Sleighs,—and
fitted with fiuey Harness and warm Robes, to
hire cheaper than any other establishment iu
town. Call nround. gentlemen,
Jan . 1802-1y.
C LINTON MOUSE
LOCK HAVEN, PA,
A. YM ANN, Proprietor.
The propristor having leased tha abova
named Hotel in the borough of Lock Haven, Clin-
ton county, Pa.. takes this method of informing tha
pusiic generally that he has madeevery necessary
preparation to entertain strangers and travelersin
the best pussible manner. .
His table will always so tain the chaieost lux-
aries thet the country wi’ afford, and he is deter-
mined not to be surpassed in this department by
any other Hotel along the West Branch.
His Bar will contain the chuicest liquors that caa
be purchased in the etty market.
areful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be
on hand to take charge of horsesand see that the
are properly attended to. .
Trusting that he may receive a portion of the
patronage of the traveling publie, he hopes by
close attention to be ablet 0 rende genecraisatis.
action.
June 6, '61.-tf.
HOWARD ASEOCIATICN,
PHILADELPHIA,
For the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afilio-
ted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and es
peeinily for the Cure of Dicsoases of the Sexual
Urgans.
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the Ae
ting Surgeon.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Sparmatorrhen or
Seminal Weakness, ard other Diseases of the
Sexual Organs, and of the NEW RELEDIES em-
proyed in the Dipensay, sent to the afilicted in
senicd letter envelopes, free of cha ge, Two or
three Stamps tor postage will be acceptable.
Address, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Ae
ting Surgeon, lloward Association, No 2 South
Niath ®t, Philadelphia.
June 12. 1862—1-y.
~ G. L. TOVELL,
Tobacco § Cigars
TEX IKSPOW CT PA
N LW rugUGds.
‘I he subscribers have secured te
ight of Centre County to manufacture and soll
ne J.C. Biuwelil no. 7 Centre Leaver Lett Haud
Clough. las 13 arv erasidereld the best metul
‘Ihugh made in Penna.
mn examive it by calling at the Belle.
ente Fu ry. CustSteel shares will be furn-
du . the Plough if desired.
Jai .1t30th. 1863. —1f 4 Haver & Co.
wayly tf GEORGE LI VINGSTON
Job Printing
|
OF TIE
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Editor and Pablisher Democratio Wstchman,
Bellefanto, Contre Go . Pa.
If left run over 3 months, $2,350, wil’ bo invari- | ¢
in
RESPECTFULLY announces to the p
that Le has lessed, refurnished and rofirte
abeva House where he will be hanny to w
thoge who favor bim with their company-
1 Hover is lorze and convenient and frre
best, 3 h style, Ttie provided
uber of well nired and eamforta
nena Rooms and Private Pare
mhers attached,
te on business or for
erv exoartion
; ** Penngylva-
ol the
“1 upon
i
HIS TABLE
of an experience, h the ve
bas) the market affords. and HIS Bai Hi th
ne st wines and other liquuis—charges reascn-
The“ Pexysrrvasia Toren.” pn
DIRECTION
reat
er ad vantiges in point of loca : Hi
suwtiar establishment in the borough, g Eitu-
aced in the business part of the town
Suflicient stabling provided. and good and trus-
ty hostlers always in attendance, ;
Attentive, ae sommodating and honest servants
bave Leen employed, and nothing lefs undone that
will add to the comfort and accommodation of his
guess, - April 17, 1863—tf,
(ONRAD HOUSE =
BELLEFONTE, Da,
‘J.B BUTS, Proprietor,
Thig well known establishment has
Ty re-fitting and re-furnished thr
second to none in eenteral
comforts and eonvenionee it
reds
Pen ; a county
Foo dre the country during their
5 i during weeks of Court, will 'f
2 « House an sgrecable and pleasant
of
decommedating gervonts
attendance ready to sup
eontrituto to ths comfort
TABLY fesu) plied with all the «
8, uxuries and dei ©
at the n
st oapricious
ec affords addupte
tastes
THE STABLE will _be attended Lv
tive and obli ors, well or ified fon
charge the dnt
partment of a pub
From the atte,
devotid to this hrs
ceive a liberal po
fore ba wed upo
important ds-
3 propreitor has
3 siness he hopes to re
1 of the patronage hereto-
May 1, 1862—tf.
GAZE ANS
HOTEL.
BALLER
DANIEL GARMAN,
long
Lropr
established
ated on tho South
posite t
This
known Hote
the Diamond,
been p d by the u:
es tothe former patrens of thi
to the traveling puplic generdliy, that he intends
refitting it thoroughly, and is prepared to rendor
the 1 sgtisfactory aecommn
may favor him with their ps ;
will be epared on his part to add (to the oo
ence or comfort of his guests. Ali why a
kim will find
LEIS Dany
abundantly supplied with the
the market will afford, done un i
most experienced cooks ; while 1115 [4
ways ccntain
_ The Chocest of Taquora,
IIis Stabling is best in tow an: will always be
attended by the most tra: worthy and attentive
hostlers
Give him acal' one ar alt
fident that all w 1 be sa 1sfied v
wodation.
well
corner of
iouge, having
1. he announc-
lishment and
d he feels con-
4 their recom
: AN EXCET ENTLIVERT
isattached to this est ols i
from abroad will find grea
DANIEL GARM
_ Bellefonte. Jan. 6, 182. or
TH CUMMINGS I
Bo
RD. CUMMINGS,
in a gereral na- |
EE TIT
THE ALL SUFFICIENT THRIE
TEE GREATAMTRIZAN REY 197
Tirewn nso Flelinh
“
7. ITT
CTNTY TT yy er
GENUINE PR EPARATION,
“UHIGIILY CONCER TRATED”
COMPOUND
LUIRITRACT BUCHY;
4 Positire aud Snecific Rewsedy for Disease
OF "THE BLADDER, Kir NEYS, GRAVEL
AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
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i
Yer Of qiragti
num,
LF artiony,
tous depisicions,
are redaca], pe
nd is pind fp
Extract Buchu,
3
FOR W S.
Arising from
Eusiy J
ATTENDED with the
8 of Diasipaion
r Aluse. 4
LOWING SYMTOMS
n to Fxertion, Lin:s
f Powor,
of re
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thing
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Lid Conn
medizine in
MPOTENCY,
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r their enflerine
2 tds of tho\inenn,
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Witness to tho truth of this >
TFECTED LY
oLh’s Ex
ial will con
FEMALES, FEMALES FEMALES.
Old or young, singlo 1
m
OF LIFE.
SYMTOMS aAnove
SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
Take no Dalsam, Murcary or Yonle 1st Medi.
oine for unpleasan and dangerons di
NO FAMILY
Inhnldlly T
A Helmboll's Extract Boel
ECRET DISEASES
3 tile 83; little or nn
. Thousands upon Theonsands
WiI0 HAVE BEN
i
style. with hau
and is
S ated hotel
THE TABLE wil' alw
under the wight of the b
aflorle, attended by neat inte
winters,
THE BAR wiil always bo supplied with the
choicest and best of liquors—not a sickning mi
two of drogs—but liquor in there purest and
best stute
. THE STABLE is largo. warm. commodious and
is clean. a d obliging and attentive hostlers, are
always in waiting.
A Hack conveys passengers free of charge, to
and from the cars, atter the arrival an d departer
ot the train®
nt and atieative
(CUMMINGS HOUSE SALOO
tablishment is now open for the entertainmen
the public. where
Fresh Oysters, Fried Oysters, Stewed Oysters,
Spiced Oysters, Clam Soup, Turtle
Soup, Chicken Soup,
Ham and Eggs. Pig's Feet and Tripo, Sar-
dines, Fresh Fish, Fried Chick
Stewed Chickens, cote.
can bo had at all times.
: DRINKS.
Cognac Brandy,
01d Rye Whiskey,
Bourbon Whisky, * heat
Whisky, Jrish Whig JTol
land Gin, Currant © ma. Strawe
berry Wine, Cham gna, Go seberry
Wino. Sheriy Wine port Wine, ete., sto.
Gin Cocktails, Bray Smashes, Sherry Cob-
lers, Whisky Puno! 8, and sii other fancy drinks.
Massui & Colli XXX Philudelphia Ale &
Porter, Cider, Fancy Lemonades,
Sarsuparilla., Mineral Wa-
ter, ote., ote, elo.
JOT MEALS to be had at all hours of the
day or night.
A magnificent BILLIARD ROOM with fina
marble-faced Tables. is connected with the estab—
lishment.
We invite our friends to give us a call, and
think we can insure them the utmost satisfaction.
CUMMINGS & FISHER.
Bellefonte, March 27, 1863 1y Proprietors
Another Requisition 1
G00, 000 NEN WANED!!!
To purchase ¢heir Wines aud Liuors at the
gp HOR ESAL,
WINE & LIQUOR STORE
NEFF & ETTLE
BISHOP STREET, BELLEFONTE,
TWO LOOKS WEST OF LOEB’S MEAT MAX
KET.
Foreign and Domestic Liquors
Such as
OLD NECTAR. OLD RYE, & MONON-
GAHALA WHISKEY, COGNAC
AND COMMON BRANDIES,
PORT AND MADERIA
WINES, SCOTCH AND
HOLLAND GIN,
NEW ENG.
LAND RU,
Ana all grades of Liquors faund in the Eastern
a ies, 80id as low as in Philadelphia and New
ork.
All Liquors warranted to give
Satisfaction,
Confident they can please purchasers, they te
spectfully solicit a anare of publio patrevage.
Sold by the quart barrel or tierce. Also a
arge lot of
ROTTLED LIQUORS
Of the finest grade on hand. 2 :
July 19. i
TRAY OR STOLEN.
A sorrel mule, thre vears old,
strayed or was stolen from the Bellefonte Fores,
about two weckasince. Any person returning the
said mule. or giving the neeessary information
where it eun be fanud, will be liberally rewarded,
11s new and splendid Erving Bao
Tor alf affes
THE
‘nd Diseases of
URINARY ORGANS,
re
OF HO
Diseases o
LONGSTA
£¢ of require the pid of »
or Py Toquin the pid of »
Y T a 1
. inion 3unh
Helmbold's Extract Buchu
IS THE GREAT DIURETIC,
And iti certain tc have the
iseuses for which it is
1
21 effect in all
cominended.
BiOOD! BLOOD! BLOODY
Hehnbold's Highly Sone ated Compound
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
SYPHILIS,
his is an aff
Windpips
appear
A. ? es the Nd ree
moves all Sealy Hrupiions of the skin, giving tn
the Complexion, a c¢ lthy color. I
being prepared expr
plaints, its Blood. Pur
served to a greator e
ration of Sarsupariila
class of eomi
ng fropertics nre pre-
tent than any other propa-
Helmbold's Rose Wash.
An excellent lotion for diseases of a Syphilitis
Nature, and ag an i i i of ti
ary Organs
-used in connection w ets Buch
Sarsaparitla. in such discuses as recommended.
Evidence of the most respousiblo and reliah;s
character will accompany wie medicines.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES.
From eight or twenty years standing, with names
Known to Science and Fame.
For medical properties oy Buchu, see Dispensa
tary of the United States.
See Proff Dewees’ valuable works on the Praa-
tice cf Physic.
‘marks made by the late celebrated Dr
Philadelphia.
marks made hy Dr. Pphraim VeDowell,
ian, and a member of the
Madico- Cirurgical Review, published b
Travers, Ecllow of the Royal ion
CONS.
100 per Bottle, or ~is 5
¢ Saraparilla, 1 00 “ 1% foe : %
Improved Rose Wash, 50 " “ 250
Or half a dozen of each for $12 09 which will be
sufficient to eure the most o inte cases, if diree.
tions are adhered to 5
Delivered to auy address, securely packed from:
observation
seribo symtoms in all communications. Cures
guaranteed, Advice gratis, r
AFFIDAVIT.
Porsunaily appearad before mo an Alderman
the city of Philadelphia, IL 1. Helmbold, wha
being dul vn, doth say, his preparations aon.
tain 1 . ho merenry. or other injurious
drag, but are purely vogetabla.
tl, T. RELMBOLD.
hs tibed before me, this 23rd day
of November 1851 WAM. P HIRBARD.
Aldermay, Ninth-street, above Race Phila
Addres; Lotters fur information ip confidence
H.T. BELMBOLD Cnemist.
Dapot 104 South Tenth-st. below Chestnut Phil,
BEWARE OF COUNTEFEITS
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS.
Wha endeayor to dispose © Of Their Own?
**othor’ articles on the reputaiion attained 28
Helmbold’s Genuine Preparations
‘x Ly Extract Buchu,
. Sarsapasiila,
Twproved Rose wash
Sold by all Drnggists everywhere.
ASK FOR HELMR LD'S—TBKE NO OTHER
Cut out the advertisemant, and semiforitnd a
Sworn and sat
“ «
“ “
mayld 3 VALENTINE & @0.
.
void imposition and
Marek, 20, &