Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, July 22, 1864, Image 4

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J. C. Ste .M. ". J. R. lIITERII,
T"ATE NEWS FROM TILIC FRONT t !t - - -
t
THE FARMERS BEST . INTERESTS
REPRESENTED IN BELLEFONTE.
THE Undersigned would inform thq farmers
and public generally of Centre and adjoining
counties, that they have opened on
Cilia
IMP 1,,
—'s
Seed
,treet, near the Prenhitarinn Church,
where they 111M1 nn hand, at ill time, at Mat
rothleed prier., every dereription of
fanning mtplement4 ,d•
T EST • 1,, I PEON', ED STYLES
su, h
•
GRA IN MULLS, 117-VD wi
HAY, RAKES.E, 1L ELM - ATOM,
CO R A XII EL L CA'S, 111"-A-T-0
FIIDIDL4 A\ll VTR el TTRHq
"Lt. , rER .11 f L E I. If; 11 TN ING RODS
;1"I! f It RI) WS, 1.1 Rif .11EL
CipEnlegSSP..S. l URN PL
/*Wu,. iMito lc*, Fork, and Moral", ry fd:
MEI
PRUNING T(Mt.:•.
an.i in fa^t ovef.a thing th.tt i, roquin d t”
a fortn . , , n , ntan•ally.
Foal men a,nlit . .l °II
L-1" 11 N T111:111,M tea INES
1.1 RGE Sri (101'S
It N 4 agenhtking . to VI 1.e. , the re t,.l,
Alumree'. l'elublauet I tort , ,e.l - Strew
awl CutiLr wnl Me.t,
mei% and the Nur
Corn Shellrr
16r are, at u, Ice Ihat I 11' , r lartitt r toil ;it I.i
r 11 unioe thAt tl inter ; 111V •iitZll
- noahl attaaant, that diet It ago.
tilt. ak
IMPROVED RE tPI R \ND 11011 ER
eTia - Tarnill --- 7 1- .YMrtt ait . el. is — yrmarrypttri ,
enee to the liesine.s. th.y., Dion ie linen k lvin 1-
edge. of the .111111111, (it 11111.1V1UUJIR 11114 tu,lt
sog tt. Stltllltlll their repiitlitien, thi y
fir le the hint rellititik,
fee nit. it'itjtairtae parts of niushinery term-hod
sa, -abort Dottie. E .t MY EltS.
. Jan. s. ISO 1,-Gen.
, •
M t'\VUl ese Judge el the Unite.'
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r 4.1 relr Mid SI. Cl.ils .rt• , f.bio g
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T:' n,rooti , l
t.‘norsT, lir,
;, moll oominor tal our. ,
.7.-tr os , r4. elutwts for Muttofttt U. 15
" - Mean lotto, StuJ Ron.l and-Bank Book Keep
...n. lit Ball rice. Shuichi. cuter
uud review at An) hrne.,
11,,, 111,0101..1i to emploetell by etrfliPtli .•41
Trnrhrht nod 14,1141CR1 .‘ , , , ,1111111111.1, wino f.re .
parr young Melt fur netite hu+nl{•:+;it Ilse Ica •I.
rApollir tintl nirortr•t (Me. 1., the nn •t Inter,
tive oral - Ail•1I•N
granted for meat only. lii tin e lie nymer,Ll
preference fos.-vathante+of Om College, by bu
•iile•• men. ‘"
i.nor 1%1W1.1.1 - . t he bry'in.••lll,e I
1.41,w1h , 114,1.1, llLrg,t ad an )14
end over odi ugmtitii r. , ten.,11.35 r.pol Businvi
Writ u¢
For of Pennolk , hip, and C
.MI11011114; lull intormalipn, twenty-floe
otto t 4,
JENKINS &
VI J.
JAI ttlen , l where the Sornt tad •Clerks of
'Ranker+ and linxine , s Men gra,lunte
,
r'i-?%?4 . 7/1,;/
)TIO\ IL 01111114'1 1 L COLLECES,
I i Ori jiliF
rIIII.\i I I. I II I A
7th I• It 111 T It l' T
V I% r,ry. r.,.; T. ny.lift,l”,
1.1;,d. nod 1.01 t:
I I , PI'M roAniglt. 1%1
' , I 111. I %Y... FOR 4.,
(0.0•Di.,:' 111 4.... prm•h,•ol) Inngli t.
rullorzu:i.enn,z under thu sinnr g,nerat
•ml local inan4Plngnt, and ending in cavil dm
id 1111. “fter tare tier I.'lll'o. fir mt
•irU", rll autn nut tither •innhn
&ri the (~intry
4 8. holnrAhip 1, , uv0l by any our i,i grin
nll fm . :ui unitn.dol tnow.
The Philip iillfigo hay 'iron rel.,
Ittrgv,l 41111 reriirtiiNhvii in +llOll, Iran
ial r, uud I. 11.. W the I trizt -t mid pr0.per
,.,,.. I 1),111111, //i/ 0101 , 11 In Ihr
1:‘ rain St tr't 1 0,0 ,
I r... 111.4
°MUMS - 11 01.111. jr, -air 11111 1111.1 tint Inm by
IMO
170 Sr WI/ IO fit Il•l , "' PC '
O. t, 17111
-SAyDLE & HARNESS
>t,.l N I FA V T 0 It Y
k, Itego lenxi. In inr..rtv thy 1,41.1
att.! tut. Ft..ttlt. 1. , 1 -torn Comity m Nit Nelda,.
tltn,Lle.lll • 0.111. n 1., rill Salltileri
I.tt-tattn• al :11l 11N I Of.. Itrat,h, ut 111. , .11,1.
NOI h en,t t.oropr nil 1 1,i,E1;11 %NY nuttl
ItiSlllPSttet•t4 , ,1.4111 nt ill
Ittnett n Ittlk-•uiti.l) it _
IVagi.ii 11 amt.,
EIEZ
l • arrla,4l, Ilarirr
11 Ag,.ti
MEE
Drii % hip,
ME
ME
made ,o 1 the tery best materi•rl. and w RR ANTIn
I.e pot together in the most substantial man
ntr. Priers to suit the tours.'
01111 and • examild• for youryelveo. gentlemen
and if you are nut Hlti.fled, you need not pm
hue,'
JERRY TOLEN Co
11.11.f.nte,!,:i.t., 10th 1802—tr.
-
- ', A N ?
Ara\
eARRIAIiE M
1. McQuistion would respectfolly in
form the citizens or Centro County, that he has•
opened a new carriage Manufactory, in the rear
of Cutnuslogo* In l•ry zit able, where he is prepar
ed to ossonflict4 4 .
L eartiore
einem •
121:32!
Phaetnas,
Sprinf Wagon',
Elo l gtv• ar_..4c. att,_
et prices tn suit. lha 14404 Ttriu.inng
'hoe n.tfra.
C.:Nr.nto April P,
FAIIIIIIb
einiarrirett°ol7l. IIELLIPOPIII, PA
R. D. CUMMINGS, Prop7r.
This elegant new Hotel,' situated on Bishop
street, a few doorsmo,th of the Cram:did church,
is at fast manpletc l ln all its arrangeonnts, and
is now open - for tqe retseptlon and entertainment
of guests. It has been furnished in the very
latest style, with handsome and comfortable
furniture, and is altither the beet gotten up,
and will be the beleit nductod hotel in Belle
fonte. '
TII E TABLE will always be found groaning
unar the weight of the boot proviitions tho mar
ket affords, 'attended by neat intelligent and at
tentive wafters.
-
TIIE MAR will always be ,supplied with the
ehnieckt and best of Britian—not si sickening
mixture of dnigs--biat liquors in their purest
and hest state.
STABLE is large, warm, ennimodious
and 14 clean, and obliging awl - attentive hustlers
ore always in waiting.
A can eye passengers (I elf Ant yr, to
'and frnyn the cars, after the arrival and depar
ture or the trams.
March 27th, 18153—tf. ' • '
Elia
MD
Store
1. - 1 - hanT ANS HOTEL ,
orrostrK Form . Mover., DFILEFONTE, re
bAN'L'OARMAN,
Thi. long estxublished and well known lintel,
ail tutted on the rout hest crier
v pposute Idue Court )louse, having Lend purchas
ed by the unulergianed, tie announce. nu the for
mer planar+ of this establishment and to the
trneelintt pulgle generally, that hg - intinda
ding 4.21...r0ugh1y, anutigprepturell _to render
the rust ~.11ti.rqk`tnry lieebMlTlOthitinli in all who
I.my litre him with their patronittre. pains
will be apnea on his - part to add to the cons env
rocs or e 1111 l hot to his guests. All who stop with
him will hind his
Ills TA IiCE ftburtillantly suppliet with the
most smuptous fore the market will afford, done
of, ash Ic, by the most experienced cokes.
II us It tux will nl wn)c contain the ehowebt of
liuputurs.
Alts Sr &et best in t•wn. and will always
L e attended by the most (unit worth and atten
li all, e
Clive lam a call, one and all, and he feels con
folent t . hat all Rill be bati..fied with thew LICCOM
.AN EXCELLENT LIVE.UI(
14 nttached to ant , eetubli‘hmetit, niti6Jl , trlin
-geris-feww-4614 hr. , gr.- ly
,alltafre.
.11ellet.lute, Jan. 9th, lnr.:l—tr.'
CONILULHOLBE.
MAIN STREET, BELLEFONTE, EN
B. BUTTS% Proprittor.
This men known establehment has been en
tirely ',fitted and -rersirnishest -thrant , lltini, and
nos :stolid to none in I`l , lltril Pennsylvania
in the comforts and convenience it attords to
trnvelers. People from the country during their
sojourn at bellefonte during weeks of Court will
find the Conrail lb,u•e an .agreeable and plena
ant resting plart.
Accommodating cervants are always in alien
duucc 10 .apply the wants end contributo
to the contort nail satisfaction ..1 the guests.
TIM 'l' tut r. Is supplied with all tlng gdilgstau
dual-pros..nduna.../.usulua_und.dolleaedia
pr.ot eountry con rurni , h, or rnduarn , t h.t-
IL, nee unit e‘et can procure.
Tily aluir)s - egutiatii it general 11$-
-ortment lit iht. , , ery Mel lOittor , that. the flier
l.it atb,rtl. avleti . ta ittlk, the tuoat..-04grielthe
ta•lee. ;
THE Sr nnu will be &trended by aliening.
nod obluolii; hosilers, wellpQuahftcd to th ' , hunts'
the dingo pertaining to this tuipurtant deport
ment of a palate ekstith.ltint nt.
}runt the :Mention 1111.1 I.llllf the" propribi or
has devoted to this Ihrigoldi of hostile6s be hopes
ref en, e O. liberal poi tom at tho putronag.g
ben igestggwegl upon hits.
CaINEM;I7GB HOUSE SALOON. , •
I hi+ new andjplendal hating N.4141,-
now open for the entertainment of
th, 1.01.1 n , N;1010
Ile h ()vet era, Fried olt , terc. Stewed 01 stet..
Spit ed Orter,C.J.int
Soup, Chl, kvn
Ihre ..1,1 Eq7,s, Pig' , Feet 111 Id Tripe, S•ir
dine•, Fresh FLA, Fried Chiekerei,
Stewed Chiekens, tie , et•• ,
ean in had at all times.
DRINKS
Cognac. Brandy,
Old Rye Whiske3,
Bourbon Whiskey, Wheat
Wiintey, Irish Whiskey, Hol
land lain, Currant Wine, Straw
hero, Wine, Chainimigne, Gooseberry •
Wine, Sherry Wine, Port Wine, etc., etc.,
GM. Caektaiiii, Brandy Sinaehes, Sherry Cob
b], re, Whiskey punches. and all Salley drinks
Mitssiii h Collin's XXX Philadelphia Ale ,k
Potter, Cider, Fancy Lemonades,
Sarsaparilla, Mineral Water,:
ete.. ete., eke.
MOT MEALS to ho had at all hour of the
day ur 1101 i.
A magnitieent BILLIARD BOOM, with fi n e
marbly fared Tables, is eonnorted xith tho
iatdl.lmo n t.
Wo no do our friends to gixo 114 a coll, an
iliinA we run indure Ifient Ow Wino:4 tool:J.:a,
lion, It. D. CU)I3I(NIiS.
yank 27, 'l3.l—ly
T sioN 1101 Sl,
1-1
D K Ir.I.LER, Proprietor
Tho.libmertber weeltirespectfulli itTretth the
i,t,41,• that 11,111,4 recently refitted the ale's,'
named 11,,tel NIA In 11..10 prepared to arcommo•
.llte In+ letLull+ and patron.; in n comfortable
manner. an) he Hill ~pure no pain., in making
ti in orreealule home fag„....aLi_eojourner..
table will uteays be luxurion.ly rupplied from
the market, of countioand eitleA, and Mr I:ar
tilled with liquor + of he brand , .'llia Intrn
ate nM rea-on.ilde nr thedh of any other 110-
'lt I :11 the plan e and he feos sati•died they Cab
gg•pg Igi. ,1111,1111111.11 of by tliTt•P who Gn ur Itpa
welt t,totn. Exile. ling to recei,e a Ware
of public patronage, and folly intending to do-
Nerve Pe; he throws open' his hyule to the puble.
an.l in, de , n trial.
•
H lIBLEHOBURO HOTEL.
III:131,EllSBURG. PA
.1 11 NI 0 lilt [SON, .P.ropreetor
Th.... well known Hotel to now kept by We
Proprietor: where he will he happy to well upon
the hovel mg public generally.
FALLON HOUSE
W. 11160 N-Y, Propraerer.- -•- -
thontl.tia running to and from the Depot.
Aug. 23-'63.
•
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•
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
THIRDSTItKET, WILMA fINCODT~ C.\
V. S. DOEBLER, Proprietor.
Aug. 28-'63.
FAR F,,
MER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSURANC
COMPANY.
OVIFICC-YOUR, PIM! A.
ACCUUULATED CAPITAL OVER $280,000
THIS COMPANY continnee to issue Polici e s
of Insurance against loss or damage by fire on
the safer kinds of town and country proporty, at
rates ft.a low as consistent with the safety of a
t.`ernirany of this hind.
The undersigned, having been appointed no
agent fur the above named Company, will attspd
receiving ablications for insurance.
Sept. 11, 1.864-Iy. I. C. HAUPT.
BOOR STO'RE.
GEORGE LIVINGSTON, Prop.
The proprietor having removed to "Broker
hod's Rdw " directly opposite the Uontad House
still eonthitirTsWt keep on hand a large assort.
forint of Theological, „quake), rimy School,
Miseellaneops, and all the sariona oboe' books
.now In nee: also, a large assortment link
Boogsand - StationaruPhotographs and Photo-
Mbepakal ciao Daily and • Weekly News
papers. Air alsy-pspera
windiest in the United plates. New pithlins.
tionA of pithlivher*, prices Mmy Is, 1061 11.
IQTEL
I.o,prit t.)r
VII ROY. PA
BILI.T.FONTR, PA
MISCELLANEOUS
HURRAH! HURI.AIII RURRAR * I !I
floor.. Ryon' 'roe T ale rrorLEI!
GOODS - AT REDUCED PANES!
A. AUSSMAN, '
Just returned froin New York, with a bentisomb
selected easortment of morehandiee, now open
and offer for vale cheaper than any body
else h the Union. The ("clods have been
bought cheap for each, and will be
Bold cheap for each dr its equivalent.
_ . _ _
Cloth, easalmer, Satinett.R.Jattes
Cliambrhys,Cottl,lllll6lo, Marta:id
les Vestings, Satin and other
Vestings, Cutler Shirts, and
Drawers, Black and Fan
' cy Silks at p_ld prices,
All color Flannels,
• ' .411 wool and doin..
'mane Sack and
' Shirting Fiannala, '
Bleached, Arrittleach- ,
ed an . o Calved Canton
,Flanafflsrloranch and do
mastic. Clinghants, Tickings
a, and Check., Bleached and Ch
bleac.heiPSheetings, Pillow Casa'
and Shirting. Muslin, Canihricsand
Mils. nntl Moves, AlN
penders and llnnkerchicic, _Neckties,
_ Collars slid 'Bosom+, Parasols and Sun
ritihrrily.-4 . 444,-Ginattatut, and
Balmoral, Skirts, Ladies's and Missess 'Balmo
ral Skirts of vaiMius sizes Magi prices. • Skeleton
?Mon' Skirts.' •Larlice's and Misses Skeleton
lloop Skirts of every description.
—Spring and Summer Capes, both Cloth and
Silk, unsurpassed in style. quality, and
itricett,--noart4-44---111tnion- -
• Dixon'a Line. '
Fbnwls, nn endless variety, bothand
double. Carpets, a full moetrunent of /alit:mils
of Carpets, •meh an Brussel% 3 Ply Triiiraino.
Rag and Straw Carpets. Od Cloth, all width
Floor and Table cilelotb.and Oil Skades
SALT,
F IS 11.
UROCERIES.
SOLE LEATHER,
SPANISH KIP
FRENCHCALF SIC INS
COUNTRY CALF SKIS.
MOAROCO .
LININGS. AC AC. AC.
Shoemakeri; Thread and Shoemakers Tools, of
all kinds to. he had nt• -
----- ii.:417111321 - 1191 -
CITEAPEIt thnn at any other rAithli.ititneot in
Central Pennsylvanta..
Bellelont•,'Deeemher 14th
PRIN( AND 61 - ,MAIEII TRADE:
JO_ Note good: can be tat finless alone)
nt the cheap etore of
REUBEN RELLEB,
t Centre It Centre County, 'Penn,lennitt
hun nt any other e.tnbli•ltinent in the •Ktute
e keep ronetantly pn hand a choice cinch of
ST F. .I.Nb; FA-SC 1" GOODS,
1 - BOOT :4 . 1 .- :411-trtlS
Ready-Made Clothing,
Qurcn•wnre, Ilardwarv, * and
WoNlen Ware,
A n d iii f.,,t p rnmplete ~.nrtment of all the ar
tick t 4,1,01.) tonna in II OS clays ~ ,untry
Aura. • •
DRESS COORS,
Front Ii Merinod, nil wool, %Cols, Coburg+,
Reps., Alpseeus, 1111 Lek te
IMSIERY—wooI and Cotten Shirt+ and
brorers, Fine Skirts. Silk, I` , ,flon rind Tai%
Handkerchiefs, Heep Skirts, best make..
CI,CaltS 'AND CAFSTMETIF.S—VreneIt Broad
gjeths, Sulinets, Blelteli'm, he., ler whiter m ear
.011.1WLS—A full line, IA wool
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We will kf•ep ut all tiums a full assortment of
custom =ilk good.
PROD UCE TAKE
In Exchange for Goode+, and the
iiinllE9T MARKET PUICHB
PAID IV C 1811 ['OR GRAIN NY?
ALL KINDS.
CALL, BEHOLD & BELIEVE!
ith.
IMTENTMD Oi TOLIER 13, 18G3
OM
I'm' Sill
park
Frenril
fight Blur,
hunt Ilt (term
rl.• !hoots,
Light Brortt,
Sa.ty Itrolf
4"htn ry,
DEMI
L)nrk Drab,
Li At sgb,
MI Feathers, Fid Gloves, Chlldrena Ware.
Fawn Drab—Violet, Light Fawn Drab
—Yellow for Axing, Silk, Woolen
And Mixed Goods, Shawls,
Scarfs, Dresses,
ditions, Gloves : Bon.
net,, and all
• kinds of
Wearing
nppn ee l.
,7.1.1" A SAVING OF 80 PNR CENT "Mt
For twenty five cents you can color as many
goods na would otherwise cost Bye time's that
slim. Various shades can be produced from the
saike dye. The process is simple and any one
can ass; the dye with perfect success. Direc
tions in English, Freud) and itlerrnan inside of
each picksike:
For fusilier information in dyeing, and giving
h perfelit knowledge of what colors are best ad
apted to ilyt, over others (witk many valuable
receipts) purchase Howe .t St verve' Treikties on
Dyeing mud coloring. Set by mail on receipt o 1
price—lb ceno. hfannfactured by
HOWE .4 STEVENS,
Broadway Horton
Fee Bala by droarkila and daqlera generally
Nov. 2M, 1863-Iy.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD.
This great lino traverses the northern
and northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the
eity of Erie on Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company, and under their auspice's is being
rapidly pencil throughout its entire length,
, ft is now In use for rltutenger and Freight bu
siness (Vous Harrisburg to St. Marys (218., tniles
on the Eastern Division, and Want Sheffield to
Erie (78 miles) on the Western Division. , "
TICS OW PAASENCISR TnArxe AT LOCK 11A TEL
Leave Eastward.
Mail 'Train, 8:55, A. M. Express, 8:10, P. M.
Leare Westward
Express Train, 9:30, A. M.
Cars run through without change both ways
on theta trains between Philadelphia and Lock
Haven, and between Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Ebeosar thasiarmit Carts ore Express Trains
both wart between Williamsport and Baltimore,
and Williamsport and Philadelphia.
For anforingtion rcepectitu Passaugpx
nese apply at The S. E. 't otter Bleiebth paid
Market streets; •
And for Freight business of the Company'i
agents:
S. B. Kingston, Jr., Corner 18th and kfarhgt
streets, Philadelphia).-.3. W. Reynolds, Erifj
J. IL•Dtill, Agent, trztl,,l4. It., Baltimore;
11. H. HOUSTON,
.Ons'i Freight
LEWISI.. 1100 T, AO, Phila.
- - Onaltakerlev Phihr.
JOS.' P. POTTEI,
Georg Matong.r, Willinnopert.
MIS LANEOUS
L4LIELST - • ALL
07
S P RIB 0 AND 8 Ulllll
. AT THE
"IRON FRONT".3IIILDINd
ON .11.41 N STREET, BELLEFONTE, F. 4
THE ROFFER BROTHERS
Have jag received the finest itgeortinent of
aping and summer goods over brought to this
place, which they sell at prices that defy ebm
petition, osuatuting of
Nest lability Madly% Dress Goods,
NER LVO,c. •
C.tSIIMER ES.
DELANES,
• C.4.1.1C0ES
• A.W..)
, • DRESS •G ODS
ALSO. A GOOD ASSORTMENT O 1
Wooden
nod 'Willow Ware, -
Ffmir and Fred, Coffees
Sugars, Teas, Molasses, Syr. .
, op , Viuegnr, Dried Fruit, Raiff
, • so - s, Son, and aindtes, Fish, To
weo,
a large assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's
ROOTS,SIIOES ti GAITERS.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS,
MAGNIFICF;NT BA RG.I
OTTEI4.I:I TO PURCHASCRS lOR
Cash or Country Produce!
P.n~~4.-u.y-xu..-u~c~-
H ARDWARE kND CUTLERY
BALISTRESSIMIt & CRUM',
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE
ror OW , people generally we hat e
et...llmin, coal scoops, coal, shovels, I'oll
sifters, lanterns, Imps, chimneys, wieks
table cutlery, • pocket cutlery, plated
spoons, plated forks, table costars,
servers, lea nail entree pots, butter
knives : mill saws, cross-cut
, ennui circular sums, gong
-
+' saws, files, wrenches, ;t. ets
kuseirsers, -141401.1surt---- .---
Locks, picks, forks, grub
hoes, shotels, spades,
spading lsrks, hoe+,
rakes, bad pins,hair,twi tic. .
sofa springs, coal oil lamps,'
whips, sleds, skates, willow
. . iihnias, double-seated willo w=
chairs for children; corn spellers,
feed cutters, plow coati, trialuitrs,
emery, borax, re,un pitch, red chalk,
white chalk, wire, horst, mails, meat cot
ters, settles, wash-hoards, rocking-horses,
horse buckets, tromlen pail, mop stioks,churns,,
clothes pins, Potatodanslairs, butter holies, but
ter print , , rolling p; porch mat door Heal,
parlor mots, paintbrushes, dust brushes, slim,
brushes, horse brushes, stove brushes, coun
ter brushes, earn popp4d, wlularswtrh
hells, skates, heel-calks, glueenumelleil
kettles, bras, kettles. coils& kettles,
glue kettles, stew kettles, irritate
pens, sledges, unfit n oes, thim
bles, skeins wad boxes, aria
grease, points in 1111. points
dry, linseed oil, luhrie oil,
bentine,'eurlain fixtures
pump ANTI. grind
.
stones, wooden
pump tube ,
•
puillps, pump
fixtures.
I=
ALSO, Rifles, Pistols, Shot-guns, Statl
Springs, 111xa., Fdged Tools, SadMler's 'nerd
ware, and all other kinds of merchandise usual
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MEDICINAL:
WISHART'S
PINE TREE
TAR CORDIAL,
IS TUC VITAL PRINCTVLS OV TR& MIL TAM.
obtained by a peculiar ptocess in the dictate,
tion • f the tar, by which its - highest medical pro
perties • retained.
•
Here you amp& ? Have you n core Moat/
Have you any • the Premonitory symtouth of
thatmost fatal die. e, Consumption
Those who should beWow-ned by those 'symp
tons generally think lighti of them until it is
too late. From tliis tact, per a morechan any
other, arises the sad prevalence d futility of
disease Which sweeps to the grave"least "one
sixth" of death's victims,
•
Consumption has destroyed more of the •a
men family than any otiner amuse, and the be
physicians for many years have despaired 'Of a
cure, or It remedy that would heal tin, lungs, but
for more than two hundred years the whole
medical world has been impressed that there
Vas iv mysterionte power and efficiency in the
Pine Tree Tar to heal the lungs, 'therefore they
have recommended the use of Tar Water, which
in wily cases had a good street; but how .to
combine the medical propertitureonts-to-heal the
lunge, bas ever been a mystoty until it was dis—
covered by Dr. L. Q. C. WISHART, of ?bile,
delphia, Pa-, the proprietor of .Wishart's Pine
Tree Tar Cordial." -
You ndw ask, "h there a ogre
Coommtption ha'i been arid can Le pared by the
stun of my TAR CORDIAL. even. in apparently
hopeless canes, This assertion I make with the
ability to present the juost complete evidence of
tho truth. Space will not admit of my gis ing
the contents of the many thousands of testimon
ials to its value, which I have been and am re
ceiving from men and women of unquestionable
worth and reputation. I barn hail a numhe( of
these certificates printed in circular term which
I will send you free on application. Whetlmr
you now 'determine to try the medicine or not,
send for the circular. After years Of study.and
experiment, I offer this Medicine, believing it to
be the best remedy fur all pulmonary and Oros
, ebsal flitiemerr. ' If 3on can not be benefitted by
the use of the Tar Cordial, I bolieve_you aro
Theyund ail e 1 et it th—eirriro—ricire-r
-curate agents, I earnestly advise their use. Tho
best remedies, the beet care, are needed by those
afflicted with this disease. Because I belie% it
tick to be the best, I ask youth try it.
Many, )tot only of the people, hot physicians
of every school entt - praetice. agu daily asking
me,t"What is the principle or cause of your sw
eet., In the treatment of Partropeo y Cr'omatimp
ti,,n?" :Sly answer is this;
The invigoration-of thadigestivo °ogees, the
gf,rtfilisCiling of tho debilitated system, the ',uri
nation and corichuient meat expel from the
systete hmeorruptlon which ,acrofula breads.—
While this es.efrected by the powerful alterna
tive (changing from disease to health) proper
ties uLtho Tttr Corilial.funLientax
ting principle is also, acting upon the irritated
surfaces of the lungs and threat, penetrating to
each diseased part relieving pain, subduing le
liamation, and majoring a healthful tendency.—
Let this two-fold power, the 'healing Mid the
strengthening, continue to act In conjunction
with Natures constant recuperative tendency,
end the patient is an cud, if he has not too long
dcleyed a resort to the means of cure,
T a.k nil to feint-the following cortifieeter.—
They are from on and wooden of unqueetiona
hie worth and reputation.
Dn. WMIART— near .Cie •—i hod a very
dreadful rough and sore throat for one) ear, end
my whole system nits fast giving nay, and I
was prostrated on my bed with but little hope
of recovering+. disease' baffled the power
of all medicines, mud in a short thine I must
has gone to my grave, hut thank-God, my
datighter-in-law Orithrhot Takt until she went
to your store, No. 10, N, Sheonil stii.et, and re-
lated.my es.4l id pnu, purchased one bottle of
your Pine Tree Tnr Cordial and I commenced to
use it, and in one week, I was much better, and
alter using three bottles I 8111 pefedly 'well,
tissil a wonder to nil my friends, for they all pro
nounced rue past cure. Publish my case if you
think proper.
. ..... '
REBECCA HAMILTON,
No. 1321 Wylie otreot Phile
Pr. Wishart's Pine Treo Tar Cordial is 'an in
falliable cure for Bronchitis, Bleeding of Lungs
Sore Throat sad Broad, Intlnaition of the
Lunge...
Ain. WARD says: •
Dr. Wishart--..Sit rat-I hod Bronchitis, Ditto
motion of the Lungs, Shortness of Breath, and
Palpitation of the heart• in their worst forms; I
had Amen treated by several of the most eminent
physicians in Philadelphia, but they could not
staple rapid course of my illseaxe. and I der,
parer of ever being restored ito health. I w as
truly on the verge of the grave. Your Pine
Troe Tar Cordeal was highly recommended to
me by a friend ! I tried it, nod unthankful to
say, that after using four large and and small
bottle, I was restored to perfect health. You
can give reference to my bailee, No. 968 N. sec-
Mid street, or at my office of Receiver of Taxes,
from 9 A. N. to 3a. st.,.cosgetof Chestnut and
fijsth streets.
Rom' tho following from 1.71.irn
Mr WISITART—Dear Sir:-1 take pleasure it;
informing you through this ;inure,' that your
Pme Tree Tar Colliel which•wns recommended
for my daughter by Dr..l. A. Hall, of this city,
has cured her of a 'cough of more than fi'e
months standing. I had thought her beyond
cure, and had employed the best medical Aid
without any benefit. I can cheerfully mom
tend for those similarly afflicted an I know of
ma y other cases besides that of my daughter
that it hasl entirely cured of long standing
coughs. loom respectfully,
JOIN V. PARKER,
• • Daguerrean Artist,
126 Genesee° ',meet, Utica N. V.
* • ► * .—I have aped Dr. Wiebart's
_Rine Tree Tar Cordial in my family, and can
cordially recommend it as a valuable and safe
medicine for colds. coughs and to those predis
posed to consumpt oar.
1 Dr. O. A. FOSTER 162 Gencesee dtreet.
go
_ Utica, N. Y
The above are a few among a thousand which
this groat remedy has saved from an untimely
grave.
We have thousands of letters from physician@
and druggiste who have never proscribed and
sold tho Tar Cordial sayin4 that they lump never
used iv sold a medicine wlneh gave doh univer
sal satisfaction.
The Tar Cordial, when taken in connection
with Dr. Wished's Dyspepsia Ms, is an intal
liable cure for.dyspiipsia.
The Pine Tree Tar Cordial, will euro ooughs
Sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Asthma,
Whooping Cough, Diptherja, and is also an ex
cellent remedy for diseases of the kidneys and
feznalo complaints.
e BEWARE OF CUUNTERFEITS
The genuinn has the nam6 of the proprietor
and a pine tree blown in the bottle. All others
are spurious imitations.
' Dame Fin"' MINIS and One &Mir per Bo!
lie, Prepared only by the proprietor,
DR. L. Q. O. ingIIART,
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