Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, October 30, 1863, Image 4

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“his trembling hand to his side to
_ and shoe, and kindly offers
TT EERE
uable information from his unfor-
tunate guest, and all retire—the
farmer satisfied of having done
one good act—the jour, highly
pleased with the entertainment
and prospect, After a substantial
breakfast, he thanks them kindly,
bids them good-by, and resumes
his journey—saying «bully for
the world, bully for the farmer,
bully for his wite, and three or
four bullies for his danghter.”*—
Huntingdon Monitor.
Honezing Parents.
@he Whatcha,
A DYIXG SOLDIER STALE.
—01—
A boy of rome eighteen sum-
mers lay on the battle field near
Fredericksburg mortally wound-
ed. He luy all day, unmindful of
the scorching sun and the roaring
artillery. Cannon balls flew past
fanning his pale cheek on their
deadly mission, but he knew it
At last he awoke to cun-
sciousness and looked around him.
The moon was shining calmly on
- th€boyish face ; the blood cozing
sloly from his side was evidence
- that his young life was almost
spent. I'or a moment he pressed
As a stranger. went into the
church yard ofa pretty village,
he beheld three children at a new-
ly made grave. A boy about ten
years of age was lusily engaged
in placing plats of turf about it,
while a girl who appeared a year
or two younger, held in her ay-
ron a few roots of wild flowers. —
The third child, still younger,
was sitting ou the grass, watching
with thoughtful lo k, the move-
ments of the other two, They
wore pieces of crape on their
straw hats, and a few other
ease the throbbing pain, and the
ple, blodless lips parted with a
sigh of agony. A wounded sol-
dier near, hearing his groans, in-
quired if he was badly wounded.
“Yes,” replied the dying boy, «I
am dying, and I want my moter!
for when they compelled me lo
leave her she bade me come back
to her, for I was the staff of ‘ her
HOTELS.
MISCELLANOUS.
PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE.
BeLLEFONTE, PA.
JOHN COPENELA VER, Proprictor.
RESPECTFULLY announces to the ‘peblic,
that he Las leased, refurnished and refitled the
above House where hé will be happy to wait upon
those who favor him with their com any-
Tak House is large and convenient and far-
nished in the best medern style. It is provided
with a large number of well aired and comforta
ble sleepir.g apartments, Rooms and Private Par-
lors with or without chambers attached,
Persons visiting Bellefonte on business or for
pleasure, may rest assured that everv exertion
will used to render therr stay at the ‘ Pennsylva-
nia Hotel’” pleasent and agreeable,
HIS TABLE WILL DE UNDER THE DIRECTION
of an experienced Cook and supplied with the very
best the market affords, and HIS BAR with the
choicest wines and ather liquors —charges reasoa-
able.
The‘ PeNNsyLvania Horer.” possesses great-
er advantages in point of locatien than any other
similar establishment in the borough, heing situ-
aced in the business part of the town,
Sufficient stabling provided. and good and trus-
ty hostlers always in attendance,
Attentive. accommodating and honest servants
have teen employed, and nothing left undone that
will add to the comfort and acegmmodation of his
guests, . gf April 17, 1863 —tf.
(ONRAD HousE *
BELLEFONTE, PA,
JB BUTTS, Propriecor,
This well known establishment has oeen entire.
ly re-fitting and re-furnished througout, and is no
second to none in eenteral Pennsylvania in the
People from the country during their sojourn at
Bellefonte during weeks of Court, will fipd the
place.
decommodating
attendance
servants ure
ready to supply
guests.
decliming years. I promised her
I would; but I am dying now,
and shall never see hor more,”
The boy went on to say, for it
seemed to relieve his mind to
talk, when they told my mother
her only child was drafted and
would have to go to war, she said
nota word until we were left
alone; then she came to me and
laid her white arms around my
‘neck and kissed me. T conld not
speak then, so I returned her ca-
ress silently. At last she spoke:
“George, 1 have buried two sors,
and the next one called was you
‘father. With a sad, almost “bro-
ken heart, I heard the clods of
the valley fall on his coffin lid,
-and tried to hear this great aftl c-
tion with christian fortitude, and
T succeaded, for I had you to lean
upon, my son! Bat the cup that
Abraham Zincoln is p essing to
my lips to-night is too bitt »,
and she fell fainting on my bo-
som, :
It would be wscless to tell you
of the days spent by me to raise
money. to buy a substitute, We
were poor. and they told me to go,
they would ca:e for my mother
until I came back, 5.
They said it was bat nine
months and it would soon pass
away. Dutlam passing away in-
stead, and my poor mother will
be left alone! llere his voice
sank to a whisper and his last
words were “mother—heaven I”?
and the moon came out of a cloud
and revealed the childish face set
in death, This was all. But
is it all? God forgive the agita-
tors of th's most unholy war and
bind up the broken hearts of
widows and mothers in this their
great sorrow— From the Colum-
bus (Ohio) Clrissis.
THE TRAMPING TYPQ."
signs of mourning, such as are
sometimes worn by the poor who
struggle between their poverty
and their afflictions,
The girl began by planting
some of her wild flowers around
the head of the grave, when the
stranger thus addressed them :
“Whose grave is this, children,
about which you are so busily en-
gaged 1° 2
“Mother’s grave, sir,” said the
hov.
“And did your father send
you here to place these flowers
around your mothers grave 7?
“No sir, father lies here tco,
and our little Willis snd sister
Jane
“When did they die ?.”
yesterday, sir, hut
fied last winter—they
liers.”
“then who told you
this 7,
“Nobody sir,” repled the little
eivl,
" «Then why do you do it 7”
all lie
to do
answer; hut the stranger looked
so kindly at them that at length
the eldest replied, as the tears
started to his eyes:
“0, becauses sir, we loved
them.’
What can be more beautiful
than such an exhibition ot chil-
Never forget the dear parents
who loved and cherished you in
your infant days. Ever remem-
ber their parental kind; ess.—
Honor their memory by doing
those things which you know
would please them when ali. e,
by a particular regard to their
dying commands, and carrying
on thet plans of usefulness. "Are
your parents spared to you ?—
Ever treat them as you will wish
you had done, when you stand a
lonely orphan at their graves.
How will a rememberance of kind
affectionate conduct towards these
departed friends then help to
soothe your grief and leal your
wounded heart.
Among the numerous class of
flcating journeymen, there are
none deserving of more real sym-
pathy than the poor unfortunate
follower of Faust. Like the
“wandering Jew,” he is always
on the go—on foot—for he wont
risk being ejected at the next sti-
tion. Then, his knowledge of
foot-back allows Lim to appreci-
ate more fully that «Jordan is a
hard road to travel.¥—His bag-
An officer who was inspecting
his company cne morning, spied
one private whose shirt was sadly
. begrimmed.
s no checking—for as | Pear!
£770 needs ig : 2 ; Patrick O’Flyn! called out the
a general rule, his wardrobe is .
captain,
slim, and ‘taint every person one
can trust these ard times.’ Jog.
ing along leisurely almost without
hope, he thinks of his palmy days
when at home; night was wel—
conted then, bnt the approaching
darkness has no charms for the
weary traveler who is in vain
looking for some neighboring
barn, where he might rest his
tired limbs and close Lis eyes in
“sweet refreshing sleep.” All
“Here, yer honor.” promptly
responded Patrick, with his hand
to his cap.
“How long do you wear a
shirt 2°’
&Tawenly-cight inches,” was the
rejeinder.
a> Little Charlie came to
the table very hungry, and he
had his fork in a potato, aud the
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“Mother was Luried a fortnight
our fatier|
. |
They appeared at a loss for an |
dren honoring deceased parents ? |
and exertion ean procure.
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| sortment of the very best liquors, that the mark—
fio affords addapted to suit themost oapricious
antes.
| THESTABLE win
| tive
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| partment of a public establishment,
From the attention and time, the propreitor has
| devot.d to this branch of business he hopes to re-
ceive a liberal portion of the patronage hereto-
fore be * ‘wed uvon him.
May 1, 1862—tf
I(FARMAN'S HOTEL.
BELLEFONTE, pA.
DANIEL GARMAN, Proprietor.
This long established and wel
4 known Hotel, situate on the Southeast corner o
been purus
os tothe for
to the tras
| will be spared on his part to add to the conveni
ence or comfort of his guests
him will
| S PABTE
we white IIS BAR will al
TS
| ive him neal! one a
| fident that all w ' be
modation
| AN EXCEI EN
all, and he feels con
sa sfied with their accom
LIVERY
i isattached to this est vhishwent, which strangers |
comforts and convenionce it affords to travelers. —
Conrad House an agreeable and pleasant resting
always in
‘ : the wants and
contribute to the comfort and satisfaction of the
THE TABLE issu) plied with all the substantial
provisions, uxuries and dejicucies which aproduc-
tive country can furnish, or industry, vigilance
THE BAR, will always contain a gererals s-
3 be attended by atten-
and obliging hostlers, weil qualified to dis-
charge the duties pre‘athing to this important de-
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Good News!
The War Ended;
AND EVERY THING GOING RIGHT
AT THE
WHOL/S ALI
WINE & RIQBLR
STORE
BISHOP STREET, directly opposite the
building formerly known as the
TEMPERANCE HOTEL.
A BAUM, Acer.
All kinds of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC LI-
QUURS, at wholesale, to be had at the very
lowest prices, and warranted to he of the
vary best quality. His stock consists
0
| WHISKIES,
Qid Monongahela Rye Whisky,
Pure Bourbon Whisky,
Apple Jack Whisky,
and cheap Whiskies of all kinds.
RUM.
Cabinet Whisky,
NOT A RUM DRINK!
A NIGHLY CONCENTRATFD
VEGATABLE EXTRACT.
A PURE TONIC,
THAT WILL RELIEVE AFFLICTED AND
WILL NOT MAKE NKARDS.
DR. HOOFLAN'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
DR.C. M JACKSON.
PHILADELPHIA PA.
WILL FRrROIvALLY A%D MOST CER-
AIN
CURE ALL DISEASES
ARISING FROM A
Disordered liver. Stomach, or Kidneys.
Thousands of our citizens are suffering from
Dyspepsia a nd Liver Diseases, and to whom the
following question. apply—we guarantee
HOOFLAND 8S GERMAN BITTERS,
WILL CURE EVERY CASE OF
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kid
neys. and diseasesarising from a
Disordered Stomach.
OBSERVE THE FULLOWING SYMPTOMS
Resulting from Disordersof the Digestive Organs:
Constipation of Inward Piles. Fulness or Blood
to the head. Acidity of the Stomaen. Nauseau.
fleartburn, Disgust for Food. Fulness or Weight
in the Stomach, Sour Eruetations, Sinking or
Jamaica Rum,
New EnglandRum
GINS,
Pure Holland Gin,
Domestic Gin.
BRANDIES.”
Dark and Pale Cognac,
Domestic, (all prices,)
Gwnger, Lavender,
Cherry, Bluckberry,
WINES,
Pure Port, Domestic,
Caraway, &e.
Madeira. Sherry,
Raspberrv.
CCRDIALS.
Rove, Anniseed
STOMACH BITTERS.
The very best in the market.
all be warranted as represented, und sold at prie-
es that cannot fail to made it an object for cal-
ers to purchase of him, iustead of going or send-
ing to the city, Farmers, Hotel-keepers and oth
ers are requested to eall and examine his stock,
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¢
the Diamond, opposite the Court House, having
d by the undersigned, ho announe-
patrons of this establishment and
| & puplic generully, that he intends
refitting it thoroughly, and is prepared tc render
the most satisfactory accomm dation to all who
way favor him with their patronage. No puns |
and will always ‘La
orthy and attentive’ |
| from abroad will find greatly to their advantage,
| DANIEL GARMAN.
| Peliefonte. Jan, 9. 1882
"[V E CUMMINGS HoUSF, E
BELLEFONTE PA.
R.D.< Umm us, Proprietor,
| This elegant
i street. afew ¢
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north of the Catholic church
guests. It has been furnished in the very lates
style, with hand
me and comfortable furniture
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at last complete in all its arrangements, and is
{ now opan for the reception and entertainment of
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and is altogether the best gotten up. and will be
the best conducted hotel in Bellefonte.
under the wigli of the best provisons the market
affords, attended by neat intelligent and attentive |
| waiters.
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| TUE TABLE wil always be found groaning
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{ THE BAR will always be supplied with the
ture of drogs—bat liyuor in
| best stute
Th
is cles
in. a
ing.
YS passengers free of charge, tc
and from the
of the train
} (UMMINGS HOUSE SALQO
the public, where
Fresh Oysters, Fried Oysters. Stewad Oysters,
Spiced Oysters, Clam Soup. Turtle
Svup, Chicken Soup,
Ham and Eggs. Pig's Feet and Tripe, Sar-
dives, Fresh Fish, Fried Chickens,
Stewed Chickens, ofe.. ete.,
can be had at all times.
DRINKS.
Cogunae Brandy,
01d Rye Whiskey,
Bourbon Whisky, + heat
Whisky, Irish Whi ¥. Hol
land Gin. Currant ne. Straw-
berry Wine, Cham gne, Go scberry
Wine Port Wine, ete., ete.
Gin ¥ Smashes, Sherry Cob-
y. 8. and ail other fancy drinks,
Massui & Collins's XXX Philadelphia ‘dle &
Porier, Cid.r, Fancy Lemonades,
Sarsaparilla., Mineral Wa-
ter, ete, ete, ete.
HOT MEALS to be had at all hours of th
day or night.
A magnificent BILLIARD ROOM with fina
marble-faced Tables, is connected with the estab—
lishment,
We invite cur friends io give us a call, and
think we can insure them the utmost satisfaction.
CUMVINGS & FISIIER,
Bellefonte, March 27. 1863 ly Proprietors
C LINTON HOUSE
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
A. MANN, Proprietor.
The proprietor having leased the above
named Hotel in the borough of Losk Haven, Clin-
ton county, Pa, takes this method of informing tho
pu'slic generally that he has madeevery necessary
preparation to entertain strangers and travelersin
the best possible manner.
His table will always co tain the cheicest luy-
uries that the country wi’ afford, and he is deter-
wined not tobe surpassed in this department by
any other Hotel along the West Branch.
His Bar will contain the choicest liquors that cau
be purchased in the etty market.
Careful and attentive Ostlers will constantly he
7n band to take charge of horsesand see that they
tre properly attended to.
Trusting that he may receive a portion of the
patronage of the traveling public, he hopes by
potato transferred to his plate
before Le thoughi of the usual
blessing. Looking up at his {a-
ther he says, «Pa, ycu talk to
Heaven while I smashes my po-
tato.” His hunger made him
wish to improve everp moment.
looks dreary avound, but as this
is the nine hundred and ninty-
ninth time he has seen the elo—
phant in different parts of the
country, he resolves to pursue |
his tramp more vigorous! Y; cheer- |
ing himself with this litfle dity--
“I'll he gay and happy stl,” — esses
when, to his surprise, he is hailed | BZs>Fxperiments have shown
by a good-natured, jolly farmer, | that a man’s finger nails grow
who knows he’s a printer Ly the | their complete length in four
cut of his boots, or, rather boot | months and a half. A man liv-
the ing seventy years renews his
hospitality bow, and henging his | nails 186 times, Allowing each
hat on the porch floor, is soon [nail an inch long, he has grown
partaking of scmething substan-| 7 feet and 9 inches of each fin-
tial for th: inner man, After ger nail on each finger, and on
supper, the topics of the day are | fingers and thumbs an aggreate
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slose attention to be ablet a rends generalsatis
action,
june 6, *61.~4f
NITED STATES HOTEL.
THIRD STREET,
WILLIAMSIORT PENN’A,
V. 8. DOLBLER, Proprietor,
Aug 28th. 63.
JPALLON HOUSE,
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
E. W. BIGONY, Proprietor,
Omnibus ranning to and from the De 20t.
Aug. 28th, 63.
PLE ASANT GAP HOTEL,
PLEASANT GAP, PA.
J. MH MORRISON, Proprietor.
This well known Hotel is now kept by the pro-
priotor, where he will he happy to wait on the
dixeussed—the farmer gains val-| of 77 feet and 6 inches,
sravels ublis generally.
J Tgp 8 ¥y
choicest and best of liquors—uot a sickuing mix-
there purest and |
This new and splendid Eating Rs:
tublishment is now open for the entertainment of
All who Stop with |
with lire most sumptuous fare |
one up in style, by the
sew Hotel. situated on Bishop |
E STABLE is large warm, commodious and |
a d obliging and attentive hostlers, ave |
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rs. after the arrival an d departer |
before purchasing elsewhere.
All the Liquors which he offers for sale, have
been purchase: ut the United States Custom
House, and corsequently must he pure and good
his liquors atrial.
Pure Port Wine Juice and Pure Braudies in this
Berough.
Lg” 100 barrels of Jersey Cider-Vinegar just
received and for sale low
Bellefonte, Aug. 29, 1862—1y.
Another R quisition 1
G00, 000 MEN WANED!
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| To purchase sheir Wines and Liuors at the
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WIELOX, 8.41,
WINK & LIQUOR STURE
| NEFF & BTTLE
BISHOP 8 REET, BELLEFONTE,
TWO DOORS WEST on jonas MEAT MARK
%
Foreign and Domesty, Liquors
Such as
OLD NECTAR. OLD RYE, & MONON
GAHALA WHISKEY, COGNAC
AND COMMON BRANDIES.
PORT AND MADERIA
| WINES, SCOTCH AND
| HOLLAND GIN,
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NEW ENG
LAND RUM,
Ara all grades of Liquors found in the Fnstern
Ci tes, sold as low as in Philadelphia and New
York.
All Liquois warranted to give
Satisfaction,
Confident they ue
| Speetfully solicit a snare of public
Sold by the quart barrel or
arge lot of
BOTTLED LIQUORS,
grade on hand.
ty 19. 1362
| NFW BAEKLRY!
11AS SCHMUCK,
ully inform the people of
© and vicinity, that he has opened a ng >
slete Bakery on SPRING street. ir, ©. 3
ises of W. I. Reynolds, where he will kas ,
| constantly on hand all kinds of
| BREAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE,
| SUGAR AND GINGER
CAKES, CRACKERS,
c., &c.. &e.,
I he seilsat a reasonable and satisfactory
; shortest notice
rH
Broad Cukes and Piesbaked to order on the
Families will find it to their ad
vantage to get their baking done at this estab
lishment as they can always get pure, wholesome
bread and cal.es just when they need then.
Sept 12th, 1862—1y.
SELON A FELDMAN,
IMPCRTER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN
BRANDIES, WINES GINS,
. Wheat, Rye, & Bourbon Whisky’
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NO©. 506 NortbiNinth Street,
‘BELOW SPRING GARDEN,
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Ea Tr ADELE XIT.A
"J HE GREAT CAUSE OF
HUMAN Ms FRY
Just Published in a sealed Envelope. Price 6 cts.
A iecturs by Dr. Culverwell, on the cause and
oure of permator hoea, Consumption, Menta}
and Physizal Debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy.
Impaired Nutrition of the body, Lassitade,
Weakness of the limbs and back, Indisposition
and Incapacity tar study ard Lator, Duliness of
Apprehension, Loss of Memory, Aversion to So.
ciety, Love of solitude, Tiwidity, Self Distrust.
Dizziness, Headache, Affectio s of the Eyes,
Pimples on the Face, Involuntary Emwissiony and
Sexuai Incapacity, the consequences of Youthful
Indiscretion. &e.
iy” This admirable Lecture clearly proves
that the above enuwerated, often self-afiicted
evils, may be removed without medicine and
| without dangerous surgical operations, snd should
be road by every youih and every man in the
| land.
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Sent under geal, to any address, in a plain,
sealed envelope. on the roceipt of six cents or
two postage stamps. by address: g.
CHAS. J. C. KLINE & Co,
Youk, Post Office Box, 4536
127 Bowery, Now
The above liquors, with others not named, will
Physicians nre particularly requested to give |:
He has the only artele of
Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming
of the Head, Hurried aud Difficult breathing,
| Choking or Suflocating ensations when in a lying
| Posture. Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before |
| th ht. Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. De
| ficiency of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin
| and Eyes. Painin the Side, Back. Chest. Limbs.
| &c.. Burning in the Fiesh, Constant Imaginings of
| Evil, and great Depressions of Spirits.
Particular Notice.
There are many preparations sold und r the
name of Bitters, put up in quart Bottles. com-
pounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum
costing from twenty to forty cents per gallon, the
taste disgusted by Anise or Coriander Seed.
Thus class of Bitters has caused and will con-
tinue (o cause, as long as they can be sold. hun-
dreds to die the death of the drunkard. By
their use the system iv kept continual ly under the
influence of Alchoholie Stimulants of the worst
kind, the desire for liquor is created and kept
up. and the result is all whe horrors attendant
upon a drunkard’s life and death.
For those who desire and will have a liquor
bitters. we publish the following réceipt. Get
One Bottle Hootland’s German Bitters and mix
with three quarts of good brandy or whisky. and
the r sult will be a preparation” that will far ex-
cel in medicinal virtues and trae ex elle
of the Liquor Bitters in the mark
much less,
Innd’s
ind will cost
You will have all the vir ‘ues of Hoof
tiers in connection with a good article of
tauor. at a much less price than these inferior
preparations will cost you.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BI1TZRS
WILL GIVE Yuu
A GOOD APPETII E,
WILL GIVE yop
STRONG HEALTHY NERV ES,
Will GIVE yy .
BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS.
WILL ENABLE Vou To
SLEEP WELL,
AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT
YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER, &e
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Those suffering from
Broken down anu Delicate Constitutions,
Krom whatever cause, either in
MALE OR FEMALE,
Will ind in
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS,
A REMEDY
That will rest re them to their usual health.
Such has been the ease in thousands of instances
DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN,
wl
PROSPECTUS
OF TUE
WEEKLY PAPR,
PUBLISHED AT
BLLLEFONTE CENTRE COUNTY, PA.,
EVERY
FR DAY MORNING
IN POLITICS,
IT IS
STRICTLY DEMOCRATIC
FREE AND INDEPENDENT,
Unmoved by the Hopes of Unrighteous Gain
Unshaken by the Frowns of Unprincipled
Demagogues, Unintimidated by the
Clamors of the Rabble and the threa's
of Insolent Mobs, and Fearing nei-
ther the Unballowed Precincts
of Presidential Dungeons and
Tyrants’ Vaults, nor the
Rock-bound Fortresses of
any Modern Caligula.
IT 1S IN FAVOR OF
PRER PRESS,
FREE SPEECH,
ND
TIE EQUAL RIGHTS OF
ALL
WHITE MEN.
Local
and Gene-
1al News, Art,
Science and Litera-
ture, Morality, Politics,
Education, Civil and Reli-
gious Freedom, the Union. the
Constitution and the Laws, the best
Interests of the whole Country, ‘and Cen-
tre county in particular, and opposed
to Abolitionism Disunionism, and
all kinds of Fanaticism, be it
Moral. Poiitical, or Re-
ligious. and an un-
compromising
advocate
-of-
TRUTH, JUSTICE AND MERCY,
and a fair trial is bnt requested to prove the as-
sertion.
REMEMBER,
THAT THESE 4RE
NOT ALCOHOLIC.
And not intended as a
BREVER AG I.
| ar
| "he rietors Have thousands of Letters from
i the most eminent
| Clergy men, Lawyers, Physicians and (jij.
Zens,
ying of iheir own personui Knowledge to
ben ficial effects wud wedieal virtues of these
ters,
em Rev. J. Newion Brown, D. D., Editor of
th Encyclope of sious Knowledge
Although not disposed to favor or recommend
Patent Medicines in general, through distsust of
their ingredients and effacts. | yet know of no
i sufficient reasons why a man may uot testify to
| the benefits he belisvesto haye received from any
| simple preparation. in the hope t he may thas
| contribute te the bevefit of others.
I do this the moro readily in regard to Hoof.
| land's German Biiters, prepared by Dr (2,
| Juckson, of this city. because I was prejudi
against thew for many ye
i sion that they were ¢ in aleoholie mixture,
I am indebted to my nl Robert Shoemaker,
Beq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper
tests and for encouragement to try them. when
suffuring from great and long confinued debility,
The use of three bottles of these bitters, at the
beginning of the present year, was followed by
| evident relief, and restoration to a degroe of bod-
ily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six
months before, and had almost despaired of re-
gaini-g I theref re thank God and my friend
fr directing me to the vse of then
Philad’a. June 22,1863, J.NEWTON BROWN
DISEASES OF KIDNEY AND BLADDER
In young or Aged Malco Female,
Are speedily removed. and the patient restored
to health.
DELICATE CHILDRREN.,
Those suffering from Marasmus, wasting away,
with scarcely any flesh on their bones, are cured
| in a very short time, one bottle in such cases will
have a most surprising eff t. :
£20, 38 kG IN WS
Having suffering children as above, and wishing
10 raise them. will never regret the day when
they commenced with thes. Bitters :
LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS.
And those working hard with the ir brains, should
always keep a bottle of Hoofland’s Bitters near
them as they will find mueh benefit from its use,
to both mind ard body, invigorating and not de-
pressing.
IT IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMU LANT,
And leaves no peostration.
Arr mm
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS!
AND THE FRIENDS UF SOLDIERS.
We cali the attention of allhaving friends or
| relatives in (he army, to the fact that Hoofland’s
| German Bitters will'cure nine-tenihs of the ds.
leas s induced ny exposures und privations inei
{ dent to camp life. In the lists, pu lished al-
!'most daily in the ng Wwspapers. on the arrival of
| the sick it will be woiiced that a very large pro-
| portion are suffering from debility. Every cage of
that kind can be readily cureq by Hoofiand’s
| Garman Bitters, We have no hesitation in say
ing that. if these Bitters were freely used among
our soldiers hundreds of tives might be saved
that otherwise would be lost
The proprietors are daily roceiving thankful
letters from sufferers in the army aud hosp tals,
who have been restored to health by the use of
these Bitters, sent to them by their friends.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFELTS!
VV ATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SIL.|See thuc the Signnture of 0. M. Jack.
VER WARE.
The undersigned would respectfully in-
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aa stock ot Five Gold and Silver Watches.
Fine Gold Jewelry of every kind aud variety of |
styles—comprising all of the newest and most
bavutiful designs
Also, SOLID SILVER WARE, equal to coin—
and the best make of Silver Plated Ware Each
article is warranted to be us represented
1%" Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired,
aud satisfaction guaranteed,
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(Successor to Stav fer § Harley ) |
No. 622 MARKET Street, PHILADA.
Sept 18, 1863—3m
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THE ALL SUFFIOYENT TORER
THE, GREAT AMERICAN ,
Genuine Preparations, Via
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT “BUCHU,”
SARSAPARLL 4
IMPROVED ROSE WASH
TE LN BOT.ras
GENUINE PREPAR TON,
“HIGHLY CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRAC
A Positive and aL BucHy
1 Ee wang Hcliboldrs
| OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. >
The medicine increases the wer of digosti
| and excites the Absorbents in healthy ig
| Ly which the Watery or Caloerous depositions,
god sil Li Enlargements are reduced at
well as pain and inflamation, i >
Men, Women or Children, % 45d fa.gvcd for
Helmbold’s Extract Buchu,
FOR WEAKNESS
|
|
{
{
{
Arising from Excesses, Habits i
! Early Indisoretion, or Theo? lesion
| ATTENDED with the FOLLOWING SYMTOM&
| Indispositivn to Exertion, Loss o Power,
| Loss of Viemory, Difficulty of Breathing
! Weak Nerves, Trembli
Dimness of Vision, Pain Sa Back
| Universal Lassitude of the Flushing of the Ro
Muscular System, Eruptions on the Fagg
! Hot Hands,
Dryness of the skin.
Fad symptoms if, a ed to on it i
. medizine invariably rem og . i, is
MPOTENCY, FAT UITY, EPILEPTIC FITs,
In ove of which the patient may expire. Whe
can say that they are not often followad by those
| “direful diseases,”
INSANITY AND CONSUMATION,
Many are aware of the ganse or thei, :
| but none will confess The records oh Torin
Asylums and the melancholly deaths by Coneump
| tion, bear ample witness to tha truth of this as
| sertion, y
THE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECT
ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ED uy
| Requiresthe aid of medicine to strengthen amd
| invigorate the system, which Hecxsorp's Bx
| TRACT Buonu invariably does, 4 trial will eon.
| viuce the most sceptical,
|
| FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES,
| Old or young, single. married, or contemplating
marriage,
|"In many affections peculiar to Females the Bx. .
| tract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy,
| a8 in Chlorosis or Ketention, Irregularity, Pains
| fullness, or suppression of the customary Leas
| tious, Uleerated or Schirrous state of ihe Utora
| Leuchorrhea, or Whites, Sterrility, and for ay
| complaints incidemt the sex, whether arrisine
| from Indiseretion. Habits of Dissipation, or in thy
| DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
SEE SYMTOMS ABOVE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT I.
| Tako no Balsam, Murcury or Unpleasant Medi.
ciue for unpleasan and dangerous diseases,
Helmbold's Extract Buel
"CURES SECRET DISEASES
In all their stages ; at little expense ; little or ne
, change in diet : no inconvenience,
nd No Exposure.
Tt causes frequent desice, and gives strength to
Urinate, therchy removing obstruotions, prevent -
| ing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying
pain and inflammation, so frequent in this elas
| of diseases, and expelling poisonous, disessed
I"and worn-out matter.
| Thousands upon Thousands
| WHO MAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS oF
i QUACKS,
aud who have paid heavy feos to he oured jm
| short time. have f uad that they were decieved
and thay the poison has, by the use of “Powerful
| astringents” been dried up in the system, to
break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps af.
ter marriage, | .
lid Countenange,
—
nl
US
Helmbold’s Extract Buchu
{ For all affections end Diseases of
| THE URINARY ORGANS,
| Whether existing in Male or Female. from waa.
ever cause originating, and no matter
OF HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases. of these A require the aid of a
iuretic.
|
|
Melmbold’s Extract Buehn
IS THE GREAT DIURETIO,
{ And it is certain to have the desired effect in all
Discases for which it is recommended.
BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD
| Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated Compoun
i FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
SYPHILIS.
This is an affection of the blood and attacks the
Sexual Organs, Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat
| Windpipe and other mucus Surfaces, making it
appearance in the form of Ulcers. Helmbold's
! Extract Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and roe
moves all Sealy Eruptions of the skin, giving to
the Complexlon, a clear and healthy color. It
being prepared expressly for this class of com
plaints, its Blood. Purifying Properties are pre-
| served to a greater extent than any other prepa
| ration of Sarsaparilla.
Helmbold’s Rose Wash.
An excellent lotion for diseases of a Syphilitie
Nature, and as an injection in diseases of the
Uriniry Organs arising from habits of dissipatiox,
| used in connection with the Extracts Buchu and
Sarsaparilla, in such diseases as recommended.
Evidence of the most respousible and reliab.e
| Character will accompany the medicines.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES
| From eight or twenty years stunding, with name
| known to Seience and Fame,
I For medical properties oj Buchu, see Dispense
| tory of the United States.
| See Proff. Dewees’ valuable works on the Pras
| tice of Physic.
| _ Sec remarks made by tho late celebrated Dr
{ Pliysick, Philadelphia.
| See remarks made by Dr. Pphraim McDowell,
| # celebrated Physician, and a member of the
' Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and publish-
ed in the Transactions of the King and Queen’s
Journal.
See Medico-Cirurgical Review, published by
Benjamin Travers, Eellow of the Royal College
| of Surgeons.
See most of the late standard Workson Medi-
cine.
Extract Buehu, 100 per Bottle, or :ix tor 5 08
© Saraparilla, 1 00 #4 Ay 500
Improved Rose Wash, 50 th “ 250
Or half a dozen of each for $12 00 which will be
sufficient to cure the most obstinate cases, if diree-
tions are adhered to
Delivered to auy address, soourely packed from
observation
Describe symtoms in all communications. Cures
guaranteed, Advice gratis.
AFFIDAVIT.
Porsonally appeared before me an Aldermen of
| the city of Philadelphia, H. T.. Helmbould, whe
being duly sworn, doth say, his preparations gom-
tain no narcotic no merenry, or other ipigriows
drugs, but are gurely vegetable.
H,T. BELM D.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23rd dag
of November 1851 WA. P HIBBARD.
Alderman, Ninth-streot, above Race Phils
Address Letters for information in cinfidence
H T. HELMBOLD Cnemist.
Dopot 104 South Tenth-st, below Chestnut Phi.
BEWARE OF COUNTEFEITS
AND UNPKINCIPLED DEALERS.
Who endeavor to dispose ‘Of Their Own®
** other” articles on the reputation attained by
Helmbold’s Gienuin Preparations
os, Extract Bughu,
“ 2 * Sarsapa
“ ‘
Improved Rose wash,
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
ABK FOR HELMBULD'S—TBKE NO OTHER.
Cut out the advertisement, and send for it mol
| avoid imposition and expoawrs.
_ Maren, 21, 68= 1 yr
fl