fantastic '.}.attipnitit TER*B—Skper year when paid In advance $2,50 whim skollipaild Id &dimes, and 83,00 when t paid iefore the expiration of the year: ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Bastxzsp.—Certainly. There' is teem for a dome more in Bellefonte. SNOW Seoz.—"try did yea mot give or . your name if youvranted your letter publishedf VOnts.—Yonarth Ana in our paper of to-day a NII sketelt ad' our eandidatas few Auditor, andflurveyer General. trunaL —FiT• ° f ib° lirortrei abolition coon ties in the State, have come out boldly in - --- fityor steer. sultsca t Blimarons.—We teeeive but .one paper from Baltimore; it is 'the Sunday relograns, ,a very ably sentsctad journal. y A guae.—lfyou twist to buy cheap goods in Bellefonte, you' Mast go to one of the estab lishments that adver.ise in our paper. T. J. M.—Tho individual that attempted to dis suade you fromluligg a subscriber to the Warcsman thinks enough of Its infinenotr to pay no well for advertising his card. JoNIII.—It wes just two hundred years ago, (1665) that the (heat Plague depopii kited Leaden. Two hundred years before that the Black ithrgeo - visited Surope , andmow another—one more terrible than either—is &arching this way from Egypt. THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY FILLZD Ur.—The green mud hole back of our office has been filled up with good healthy dirt. It will do }Woe -rate now if the rains only don't wash it out again. Stones, we think, would have answered the purpose better. A 'AVID, or lioasartatsu.—A fellow by the name of Campbell, s day-Isibtfre'r on Buffalo Run, stole s horse. In Stormetown the otllctay, and took a hasty departure. Ile was ollowed to Perry county, captured, and brought N this place, on Tuesday. in irons. Ile will now have time to 'reflect over his misdeeds in our county Jail. We suggest to the sheriff that he feed him on horse soup. =I RUNAWAY.—A spirited team attached to if" buggy, belonging to Mr. Frank McCoy, ran away on Monday night last. The team had been hitched tot post in front of Wil son's drug storertroin which they tore loose, running up.ilighatreet end down Allegheny to Wagner's store, smashing in the railing around am door, and completely annibila tiiig the buggy. Persons_lssivlnglorses iu the street should be oarefullo see that they firtly Secured.'" I= PAINFUL ACCII/MNT.—We "egret to say that a most painful accident happened to Mr. Solomon Darr, of Spring toil%ship, in this vicinity, on Tuesday Derr was'iltiving down High street wilh a loud of boxes for' the railroad, when one of them unfortunatelyslid forward, precipita log him on the groild between the horsss, one of the animals tramping upon his leg or ankle. A r a' examination of the injury by 'Dr. flarris resulted in the opinion that the bone was probably fractured. This acci dent will necessarily prevent Mr. Derr from going about for some time. ME= Flot7.. 77 Another little fight occurred on Bishop street one day this week, among some soldiers. The "seat *war" appears to ban been removed to Bishop street now, and we waltld suggest to the Chief Burgess that if he would "change his base" to that locality occasionally he 'would see that his police force do not do their duty. Uproar has become chronic in that locality, but the police are never on hand when they are needed, It is always the custom, when' they do happen accidentally to be about, to hurry the least offender off to Jail, while the big villain is suffered to go scot free. We have noticed this In several 1 - nstances, and It is an evil that demands correction. :3==l Peovisson Jouxsos, "the great Euro pean PeWormer and Magician and Father of Wonders;" who exhibited in the arbitra tion room of the court house in this place, some two weeks ago, is a scoundrel whom it were "base flattery to call aMllain." Ifs came here and ordered twd thousand handbilli4tio be printed immediately,' at a cost of about sixteen dollars, which we printed, at great inconvenience, for we were short of help, and the pup slipped off with out paying for them, life also stuck our trieitd ClarMan to the :,eitent of twenty-flv or thirty dollen of a board bill, which he did'nt pay. We hope our newspaporial friends will post bim round. As a sleight. • • • - 4cereerrsideta this trick a legitimate part of his business, but,u Lafayette told Artemas Ward q father, we "pun see it in those lamps." Editors who show up the swindling scoundrel in his true colors will do a favor to their commu nities. I= • MAGNA AND AlioLinton "Het-nows. " The nigger dances which came off at the old school-house on - the bill, back of the court-house, some two or three or four weeks ago, were alle c tded by a number of white' men, who tan 41 with wenches as partners. This is a feet which , did not come to our knowledge until recently. "Last week the editor of the Central Press stated that these men were Demmfritts. We had curiosity enough to make come inquiries about the matter, and can now state, for the information - of the public that the men who mingled in that festive scene were mostly returned soldiers; and, as the abolition papers have always contended that there were no Democrats in the army, of course these midnight revelers could not have be longed to the copperhead fraternity. doubt, Imitator, the poor fellows only imi glued they tiers 014744 out the teachings of snob Journals as the Central ft.:: and AnSio-4/We,tead deette,d it no greater dis grace to dance with nigger women than to march in tanks with nigger soldiers. The affair, whatever may be said of the taste of the polfiloipants in its gayeties, is , only the legitimate and fruitful result of 4he .nn healthy and unholy teachings iltd dootrines of &both ioniser. • DE 310 C ItAtIO COUrYSoary latv o — The DemommtlolCounty-Gonventibn, in accord !knee with i'oall made by the chairtnati of the staiding cimmitignonet in tiN Arbatra " gloom of the Court House, on the 29th insUtut, and was lirganized by electing W. Reynolde, eeq., of Bellefonte, Piesident. J. 0. Meyer, of Ijainee township, and Sam uel 0. Ilerring, of Gregg, were chosen flee rotaries. The list of detegnfetwas then called over when the following gentlemen' presented their credentials and took their seats: Bellefonte-T. J. Taylor aid W. F. Rey nolde. . Nlileoburg—T. M. Hall. , Unionville--John'S. Bush. Howard—Balser Webber. Beauer—Michaell, (hove and Jolla Wag over. Boggs--William Marks and Thotha6. Mo Coy.• Burnside—B.' Vidhelier. Cattlh—Jitob Bitektey. Forgt_ism,—.ll. dm Kreps; B. Carl, and F Krumrine. Gregg—J. B. Fisher, Scuttle, Herring, John Grove, and John Conley. Harris-Dr. Vanvalleth and John Potter. Haliaion—Samuel Cross. Howard—Ephraim Glenn. Huston—John Campbell. e namor—Jacob Moyer, D. 0. Bower, Ja• cob losterman. Liberty—SimOn Lingle. ' Tibbens end John Hoy. MilesL , Simon Shaffor, and William Hosterman. Potter—John Boozer, A. Fliiher, A. Ker lin, and IVAllistu Keller, Penn—Simnel, Weiser, D. A. 31041ser, J 11. lieifsnyZer7 , • l'itton—Jones Stine. Rush and Borough—John Howe, Jamea Williams. Snow Shoe—D. 11. Yengir, J. H. Holt. Spring—H. Noll, P. Grose, Taylorl---Wny. McCoy. Union—James Alexander. Walker—H. Dunkle, John Swart: Worth—Wm. Walker. _._The.Cnnraatinn )1 en. primeoitlod to lLltige in nomination candidates for the legislature. The names of C. T. Alexander, esq., and Fred. Kurtz, were then presented to the Convention, when it proceeded to ballot,with the following result: A lex an der Kurt: Mr. Kurtz having received a majority of the votes cast, was then declared unani mously nominated by the Convention. The office of County 'Vomiter being next in order, J. D. Shugert was placed In nomination. The name of J. S. Barnhart was also introduced, but was withdrawn by leder, he declining to interfere with the harmciY of the Conyeition. Mr. fihugert was then nominated by acclamation. The Convention then proceeded lo nomi nate a candidate for District Attorney, with the following result H. Y. Stitzer . W. H. Larrimer. The nomination of Mr. &beer was then' made unanimous The following gentlemen were then put in nomination for County Commissioner: Joshua Potter, of, Harris township, and William ..Furey, esq., ,u[ Bellefonte. The vote , stood as follows : Potter 27 Furey 2•t The •noruination of Mr. Potter W6B then also made unanimous The Convention then proceeded to hello for County Auditor, with the following re suit •, Jae P. Mitchell Jahn 13. Thomas A. 11. Herliu D. 11. Yeager J. U. Moyer The other names being then withdrawn John B. Thomas, of Milesburg, was unani mously declared the nominee. Dr. 8. L. Vanvalzah, g a ilarris township, read, in place, the follow g letter of decli nation from J. 8. Barnhart, with appropri ate and complimentary remarks: Ma. PRESWENT AND GENTLEXEN OP THE CONVENTION: In unity of action and con centration of purpose there is strength and success to the Demooratlo party. Believing that the most important consideration before this convention is the harmony' and good feeling which characterizes its deliberations, with its purposes. mainly directed to such measures as will promote the best interest of the Democratic party, I therefore,deoline the further use of my name in connexion with the clime of County Treasurer. Many of the delegates assembled here are my per 'tonal and political friends, whose opinions I respect, and to whom I would especially take this opportunity to return my thanks. But no consideration of personal advance ment could induce me to endanger a life lonkprineiple that I have cherished, more especially when the growth of that princi ple, as I recognize it embodied in the Dem ocratic party, is the nvrdent renewal of our. national prosperity andthe vigor of our national power. I am, gentlemen, very respectfully yours, • J..S. BARNHART. On motion, the following resolution was introduced and unanimously adopted: Rewired, That the letter of J. 8. Barn hart, declining to be a candidate for County Treasurer, be published with the proceed ingtrbf this Convention. The following standing committee being then appointed, the -Convention adjourned sine die. J. G. 40 8. J. Hstavea, Becregarus. bTANDING COPAMITTILIt Bellefonte-IY. F. Reynolds; Milesburg— T. M. Hall ; 4Y. Huston; How ard—A. J. Gardiner ; Benner—Josephi M. Wilson; Boggs—John, Norman, ; Burn side—William Askey ; Curtin—David B. Belong; Fin/mien—Joseph Gate*; Gregg —B. J. Herring ; Harris—Samuel Gilliland; Halt/moon—Dr. James McKee ; Howard Ja cob Leathers; Huston—Henry‘ Cronistei ; A l pines—J. G. Moyer; Liberty—Charles C. Johnsen rMarion--Dr. Jamitt Roads; Miles, Benjaifd Smeltser; Potter—Cel. B.. Keller; Penn—Daniel A. Musser ; Patton—Dr. Jno. Bush ; Rush and borough—James A. Le kins, William !Mildly; Snowshoe—William Holt ; Spring—B. Hattie • Taylor—Sam uel Weiner ; Union--John U. Hall ; Walker —John 11. Morrison; Worth—Philip Wil liams. =I PENBIONZIO of Ate United States are no titled that A. B. Hutchison, esq., b supplied with blank- vouchers for the collection pensions which are due on the fourth day of September instant. Charges reasonable. Office with Wm. P. Wilson, next door to the hardware store. It. I==l Tun negroites have nominated Gen. J. A. Beaver, for Arnembly, Capt. It. Cheeseman, for Treasurer, Thos. Hoeterman, for Com missioner, It.-11. Durham, for District t At torney and 3. B. Pneter, for Auditor,, in this county. They win do as wen. ,&a best as anybody ales. AGRICULTURAL Misetwo.—Puisuant to notice a meetifig of the Centre County Ag ricultural Society was bold in the Court Heise, in the boning& of Bellefonte, on Monday evening, August 28th, 1865, The President, Mr. Hutchison, haying - removed from the county, William Allison, esq., of Potter Township was chosen President ) pro tem. The subject of holding an exhibition of the Society the coming fall was discussed, whey' the following resolution was offered t►y H. N. McAMeter, esq., and unanimously adopted : s Resolved, That in viewed' tror Vete fair being appointed at WiTliamsport, to be held pn the 28th; 271 h, 28th and 29th Jays of September, it is deemed inexpedient to hold an agricultural exhibition in Centre county this fall, but that we strongly recommend our citizens to attend the State fair. The Society then Proceeded,to the °lee lion .. - of delegates to attend the contention at the Agricultural 'on .the first Wednesdu of September, for the purpose Of choosing_ trustees for that institution, which resulted in the choice of the foll Owing persons ; S. T. Shugert, of Bellefont, J. McCoy, of Boggs, find Samnsylan Tries ) of Potter. =I On motion, M. T. Milliken, Adam Hey, P. Wilson, and Jan Irvin, jr., were appointed a committee to ,provide ve hicles for conveying delegates, from a die' lance, to and from the Agricultural College on the day of the convention. The busineOs for which the Aneeting was called havinjebeen disposed of, Mr. McAllis ter entertained the audience for a short One in some able and very interesting remarks in behalf of the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania, giving some very satisfactory reasons - why the proceeds of the sale of the lands granted to this State by Congress, should be appropriated to that institution, Tariff ff" — 6lreiffrffiTifftiff nfff dis t r oTITO amongst the different literary colleges of 'the Commonwealth. On motion of John T. Hoover, esq., Mr. McAllister wee requestedlo furnish a copy of his remarks for publication. , On motion, adjourned.' Jolts T. JonNso7i, Secretary. RELEASS 'or Mots.—We are gratified to be able to state that Beck, the roan whom we mentioned, last week, as having been stabbed by Moyer, at a camp meeting near Rebersburg, is rapidly recovering. Moyer has been released front jail. -„ SUICIDE.—Ja6ob.LeIbo, a man well known to this ,xointounpy as a hotel and saloon keeper, out his throat with a razor, in will lipaburg, on Tuesday last. At last accounts he was dying. The cause of the suicide is supposed to be mortification at being detect ed in an aot of larceny. • •-/ 30 21 3. A Svratuort ttemativ.—We can eonseien tiously recommend to those suffering from a distressing cough, Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam. It gives relief almost instan taneous, and is withal not disagreeable to the taste. There le no doubt but the Mellifluous Cough Balsam is one of tho best preparations in use, and is all that Its proprietor claims for it We have tried it during the past week, and found relief from a meet distressing cough. It is prepared by Dr. Strickland, No. 6 Bast Fourth street Cincinnati, Ohio, and for sale by drug gists. may 26 4. DYSPEPRIA.—What everybody Sari must be true. We have beard Dr. Strickland's Ton ic spoken of no frequently by those who kave been bonefitted by it, that at last we are com pelled to make it known to the public that we really believe it off° to a cure in every case; therefore, we say to those who are d isiffering with Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility, To gi to their druggist and get a bot.le of Dr. Striak land's Tonic. may 26. . The Bellefonte Market. White Wheat, per bushel, Red, do Rye, Corn Shelled, Cate, Barley Buckwheat,— Clove Seed ~.. do Potatoon, do. Lard, per pound, Bacon, Pork,... do Tallow do Batter do Eggs, pet,, dozen Plaster, ground, per Coq, ..5.1-I.CLAL NO ICES WHISKERS! WHISKERS! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Greelan Compound will force them bkgrow on he smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald hoods, in six weeks. Price $l,OO. Soot by mail anywhere, obisely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER & CO., Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y. fob 17 ly THE DK 1 111111111111111 l an essay o Wattling and Instruction for young mon—pub. limbed by the Howard Association, and sent free of charge in sealed envelopes. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. • . fob 17 ly A GENTLEMAN cured of Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and the effects of youthful indiscrttion, will be happy to furnish others with the means of cure, Vr ea of charge.) This remedy is simple, safe, and certain. For full particulars, by return mall,,please ad drees JOHN '& OGDEN, 60 Nassau` Street, New York. Juno 9-3 m. AgirDLAVOZII3, BWINDIIIBII AND CATARIIII - ,with{ the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist aSld Aurist, formerly of Ley den, Holland, No. eI9 Pine street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from theesabet- • • • . . the city and country may be Seek ediebis-enlee. The medical faculty are Invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets In his prac tice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain. No etarge made fur examination. July 24. ly. MU • IC 1 CONSUMPTION.—Two ildn shoes make one cold ; two colds, one attack of bronchitis; two attacks of bronohlthdt„ ono coffin. All of the above diseases can be AVOIDED by the timely use of Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrup—a sure and speedy remedy" for Coughs, Colds, Influensa, Hoarseness, Whooping-Cough Ito. Sold everywhere. , June 23, 1865-Iy. H APPINESS OR MISERY ? vUAT 18 Tni QllllBllOll. All noncom sufferers afflicted with sperms torrhcea' seminal emissions , loss of power, im potence ,ie. mused by self abuse, sexual amas ses and impure 'connections, can have tlhe means of self cure tarnished them, by addresidng, with stamp. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, P. 0. 80x' 2868. apt' 14 ly Phildelyhis, Pa, A CARD TO INALIDS.—A :Clergyman, while residing in South America as • missionary, discovered • safe and simple remedy for the Cure N of Nervous Weaknes4, Early Deasy, Dis eases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by henelni and vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the Minded and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in • seeded envelope, to any one who needs it, Free of ekrpe. Please incluse a postApaideavolope, addressed to youreeif. Address Jossre T. Isms., Sta tion D, Bible Donee, New York City. ' j'32l-4m. I=l I=l I=l do .5C ...... i 6,0 n MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS R YN DE '8- . MUSIC 817 g, CORNER MAIN ND MILL STREETS, LOCK RIVEN, PA: T. E. RYNDER TAKES PLEASURE In announcing to the dawns of Centre County that Ina laude 4.141 is now IN SUCCESSFUL RPERATION, and that• be is prepared to furnish them with Misdeal nutriments OP EVERY bESCRIPTION: on the most faverabie terms. He takes particu lar pleasure in calling the attention of the peo ple to the superior ti,lities of the celebrated CIIIMRING'S PIANOS, These Pianos have universally taken the first premium over all others wherever they have been brought in competition. They have only to be seen and heard to be admired, BO their manufacturers have succeeded so fullyin com bining irj them those indispensable qualities of agood piano, vie-, brilliancy, poleax, depth, and the ORGAN LIKE RICIINESS OF TONE which is absolutely indispeniabli in an instru ment for accompanying the vice. They are also celebrated for STANDING IN TUNE This quality is always desirable, but it is especially so to persons living in the country, where it is not convenient le got professional tuners but seldom. RYNOER KEEPS A SUPPLY of other Pianos. When ho informs the - ttmtteriterprthe telebratsfr lIAINES BIiGnIJER'S PLAN It is unnecessary to say a word 'in eomL Non of them, as the reputation of the firm is alone sutllczont. RYNDER RESPECTFULWANNOUNCES that ho has - received the 8001%r•ftCirCY for Central and Western Pennsylvania of the Patent Inflated Iron Rim and Frame BOARD3IAN These Pianos vary in price from three hue dred And sev'enty-the dotiars to, seven hundred dollars, and are all warranted to give perfect satisfaction. PARLOR ORGANS Having received the SOLE AGENCY for the Central Portion of Pennsylvania of the TREAT & DAVIS' PALLOR OR€IANB AND IMPROVED MELODEONS, I am enabled to offer them to the public et re dougd rates. The Parlor Organs are gotten up in the meat durable and attractive style, are warranted to givo PERFECT SATISFACTION, and are sold ten to fifteen percent. cheaper than those of any other flrgt-class manufacturer. We invite a comparison of them with those of any other maker with reference to all the essential qualities of a good instrument, viz., Quality of 'Cone, power of ,Tone, Promptness of Action, Capacity for Varlety of Expression, and last, but not least, solitlity and durability of construc tion. These Organs are finished in different styles to suit the tastes and pockets of purchasers,. being in Plain Black Walnut Cases l Carved 131ack Walnut. Cases! Plain Oak Cases ! Polished Oak Cases Plain Chestnut Cases lt Fancy Chestnut Caseal Plain Rosewood Cases, and Fancy Rosewood Cases! ItY.DER KEEI,II also a large supply of the celebratet' MONITOR ORGANS, CABINET ORGANS! CIIEYNEX'S EXCELSIOR ORGANS AND cnEncres TEAPERED REED MELODEONS RYNDER IS PREPARED to Furnish PIANOS FROM Alk: MAKER in the United States, should customers prefer others thin those he keeps on hand. RYNDER WILL ALWAYS be suliplied with an assortment of HAINES BRO'll. PIANOS, OHICKERING'S PIANOS, BOARDJIAN & ORA rs mist's ♦AD BOURNE'S PIANOS. Grateful for the large patronage already be stowed upon him, and anxious to serve all the people with whatever they may desire in the line of good instpunisols. he has made special arrangements with the following celebrated haters to AU orders for their Pianosat enca sad at their Were; v iz., W 24. B. BhAbBURY, - STEINWAY A SANS, GEORGE STEOW d CO., New Yort, and WA ZICABE, of Baltimore. SYNODS KEEPS VIOLINS, urnits, 'num, FIFES. 1/4AGEGLSTS, &o. in fret every thing *blob ought. to be left in s Music Store. Call and tee him. Prke list seat /tee. . MEDICINAL. LINDSEY'S i 3 LC) u HER.C, LINDSEY'S IMPROY'D BLOOD SEARCBER IN LtilIGE BOTTLES, L partici/ay/7 recommeided An use clerks the __Seing and Summer, when the biood'ia thick and cimulatiopt ed 1)y unhealthy secretions. This pezic safe though powerful Purifier, cleansed and ewe every portion of the system. It is the only gen uine and original. Blood-Seatichi3r, Which - 1W years - has performad thb moll wonderful, yet permanent cores, in confirmed cases of scrofula, old pores, triter, tumors, boiia, sad all. kinds of scrofulous eruptions,: It Is also a reliable remedy ¶f or salt rheum, ring-worm, scald head, cud kindred diseases. As a gesieral Malaita effects are Most benig nant, and cannot fail to benefit where used ea cording to directions. , The make no 'claim to baring disebi 7 ered • "Panacea' or "Universal Remedy" for all _the ailmenta to which flesh is heir; but we glo claim whof,countless facts have fairly and fully estab lished, that In the BLOOD• SEARCHER dila afflicted will ling a "standard medicine," one upon which thmeasi rely at a swra for all dimwits for which it is reeonimended. " I have this day,.ootober 7th, 1864, disposed of my entire interest in J. M. Lindsey's improv ed BLOOD SEARCHER, to It. E. Sellars k Co., together frith the right . , to use my name in itr pregara i on. 'The only genuine article will here• after be prepared by them ezeinsiVely. J. M. LINDSEY. • PREPARED lIT R. E. SELLERS i' CO., Sole Propriciors, ' PPITSEURIi, PA run TUR CVUR OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, INFLUENZA; TICKLING SENSATION OF THE THROAT, . - Whooping Cough, Croup, ko., do ESTABLISHED IN 1835, It is an old and Well,fried remedy, and has !hoof tho test of thirty years. Read tha following: One Trial Will Convince! BALTIMORE, FAIRFIELD CO., Onto, Jonnary 29, 1859 Mr. R. E. Seller•—Dear Sir: I am entirely out of your "Imperial Cough Syrup." Will you send me, say six dozen ? Ido Out want to be out of It, as it Is the only medicine that will come so near raising the dead._ It will care the worstcough immediately. I have recommended it to person+ and given them one bottle on trial, and in every case they have given clear testi mony that It gave immediate relief. I hare used it in my own family, and and it a sure cure fur coughs and !gads in all uses. One trial will convince any. person that it is a sure cure fur the worst of coughs and colds. I am yours most relepectfully A. L. SINNONS. The above le strong testimony, and offered without solicitation, in behalf of the boat cough medicine of the day-4 The Croat Curative! Pirrsuurz, Aim/ 19, 1856 I?. E. &Urn I have been trou,blod with a cough fur the last ten years, by reason of which I hate freitountly been unable to sleep more than half the night. I tried many remeilies,but all in vain. 1 hoard of )our Cuughl3yrup, and resolved to try it, and now,,state that the use of s few bottles has cured me entirely. I cheerful ly recommend it as a unto, speedy, and pleasant cUre for courghs and noble. Yours respectfully, WM. WOODS. This is strong testimony; and given , r olunta ' ly . PREPARED EY R. E. SELLERS & CO., PMMIBBURO,PA INTERNAL ),,t...EICIEDY is the best medicine ev Offered to the public. Forthe effectual c of rheumatism, gout, neu ralgia, dyspepai and as a- blood purifier, it has no equal ; all diseases arising from an im pure elate Gf the blood, such as scrofula or kluge evil, scald head, tatter, ring-worm, fe male complaint, and all break-outs on the face and body. The vast number of rub-on medi cinal which formerly have been used (or those diseases were merely temporary in their offedts, and of doubtful virtue, but the RifEUMATIC COMPOUND reaches the source of .all trouble, knit actually banishes the disease frong.the system by its nu niediate action en the blood. We advise one and artogive it a trial, and become satisfied of ,its wonderful power. Prepared and ..d by R. E. SELLERS & CO., PITTSBURG, PA TILE ORIGINAL, ONLY TRUE 4 GENUNII• For twenty-Ore years a staple remedy for Liverrinn plaint, Costiveness, Sick Headache, . Billions Disorders, ' / Road, and judge for yourself: SILVER 61111114 0810 Co., Va. Mr. R. E. Sellers—Dear Sir: I think it a duty I owe to you and the pribliagenerally,to state that r have been dilated with Liver Complaint fora long time, and ao badly, that an abeam: formed and broke, whicb left gas in a very low state. Having heard of your celebrated Liver Pills being for sale by A. R. Sharp, West Liber ty, and recommended to lee by MY Philliet r r Dr. I. Smith, I concluded to 'siva them a trial. numbered one bee MO found them just what to are reeormeadoS—thi beat Liv er Pills ever used, sad, brier easing lbw bases t I Sad the dimes bra entirely lest owe au am now perteekly well. 4tupeottaily yours, D. H. COLDMAN. PRIM; TWENTY I -Y ` IVS —1 The above artielea ler sale by F. P. fiItERN, Dsugabst, Belidos* P. Asasl4, :141`M,IIITiriosiF;))1,',1:4ZMW 'mid Heusi? caused by melenrial Wm.:, low imingt. disendered digestion Iktimialthy. °ed. , impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing views, and, above all, by the' venereal infeetion. Whatever be its 'Origin, it is hereditary in the constituent* descending " from parents 'to children unto' the third 'and fourth generation ; ' indeed, II seema to be the rod of liim who mo t " I will - visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their nat children." ' he diseases it originates take various' i es; according to the organs it attacks.. n the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands, swellings which suppurate and be come ulcerous sorest in thu. stbmach and bowels; derangements 3which produce indi gestion, dyspepsia,, and live', complaints ; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These,,, all having the same origin, require the same remedy, viz., purification and invigora tion of 'the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot have health; with that "life of the flesh" healthy, you cannot have gerofulous disease. Ayer's _Sarsaparilla is compounded from the Most effectual anti dotes t ha t medical science has discovered. fur this afflicting distemper, and for the cure' f the disorders it entails. That it is far supe rior to any other remedy yet derisell, is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, tdisputably proven by the great mulutude I an a •11 vtvarlrablp =rex' if, Jf the following diseases: gi. ns Glandular Swain" Tumffra . . ions, Pimples, Blotches and Bores, Rose or St. Anthony's lire, _ mum, Scald Head, Coughs from mbereulons deposits in the lungs, Whits . Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, , • ' or Indigestion, Syphilis and gyp , • 'tie Infections, Nerem•W Diseases, pule Weakneseea and, indeed, the whole 'erica of complaints t arise from jumurity 'of the blood. Minute reports, of 'individual cases may be found- 1414 YEA'S &MAHICAN ALMANAC, which is ftlilliAllOd to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be learned the directions fur its use, ai:d some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had Billed to afford relief. Thcise cues are purposely taken from all sections of the country, in order that every reader may have access to some ' one who can speak to him of Its benefits from personal experience. Scroftda depresses the Vital energies, and thus , leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten,aitd does greatly shorten, the average du ration of Inman life. sTbe vast impertanee of these consideration/ 'Tsai led us to : spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its qure. This we now offer to mg public under the name of Ayr.alt Bwaswewanx.s, although it Is composed of ingredients, some of *Melt exceed the best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of these disorders. Purge, out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood, purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its pecu list virtues this remedy stimulates the vital fuiVions, and thus expels , the distempers which. lurk 'within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the public have been deceived by ninny compounds of Sarsaparilla, that promistsl much and did no:E.I - ..g ; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very Efferent medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is far more ef fectual Chan any other which has ever beers available to them. .4 5 A."'Zf7R'til CIIERitY PECTO The World's Grnat Re _y ibr Coughs, Colds, hie t Con sumption, and fo e relief of Column:o e patients in stages . e. disease. This h n so long used and so uni verse known, that we need' it) no more II assure the public thAt its quality is kept p to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. ' Prepared by Da. J. C. Area & Co., Practioal and ,dnaistical Clienstatt Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists every where. -RHEUMATISM AND NEURALOIA.—Nu. memos remedies for these complaints have been brought before the public, and need with veal ing success, as they generally contain some curative qualities. But unfortunately far the afflicted, they are of little efficiency. For often they only modify dishpans, and do little towards perfecting a radical dare. Hut the llreat Inter nal Remaly, Johnson's K. Composed, effectual ly-banishos the disceasis from the system. It is beyond a doubt the purest and most :speedy remedy fur Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout, de. ever used. It has gained the patronage an, favor of pandas of every rank, and the demand is steadily increasing. It is a priceless remedy to those afflicted. Sold by Druggists every where._ • June 23. 18115.-ly. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWAtii has proved itself to be the most perfectt reparation for the Oak ever offer ed to the public, It is a vegetable compound, and contains no injurious properties whatever. IT WILL ROTORS GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. Irep the hair from falling•out It cleanses gm scalp and mikes the hair soft, lustrous and silken. It is a splendid hair dressing No person, old or young, should fait to nee it . . IT 18 RECOMMENDED-AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. fit!• Ask for Rail's Vegetable Sicilian Ilan Renewer, and take no other. R. P. HALL dr. CO. Nassau, N. H., Proprietors. For sole by all druggists. aug 15 '65 Ilso To ConsustrrivirellSiSidlerers with ooinromp.. lion, asthma, branchlike, or any disease irr the throat or lungs, will be cheerfully Ildnished• without charge,.with the remedy by the useet Which the Nov. Edward A. Moses, of Williains• burg, New York, was completely restored to health, alley having mama several yews With thakdread dins" Consumption. To Consump tive unlerers this remedy is worthy of au im mediate aid. It will oust nothing, and may Ire thinarrani of, their perked restaratiolu These desiring the same will,pleise address Ser. ID- W4IID A. WILSON, 1664301 db Stmend Street, Williantebarg, 11:14. Connty , New 10:294t. WAItTED I Anor in soot; torrnsbip and hot. 'oast at this 000 W 4 0 .10 lia•PpOrtallity be gins to snake aWO to Sae por dip Not untie pordolatts adders. P. nook • pRINTING NIATLY 111XACUTIID 1 4 AT TER WATCALUAN CIZEICS state kerma DR. kilDWA'ft Pty: mu! mit Nair- rotf,;;rsu.to._ ARE: rmiwypirt .tiATIN7 FIT TS AThi TIN% ST Pt. .DATIVE-111LialL fiv sV,AtxiNu., No cnihnia. no ‘rrxc,..4:l No pa* Nn F tita To Tfigti . .viEn et.osicr. BUT A BRIM Thoabuou EVACUATION PEON }OWE ' 13 ALWAYS MIMED. • Newly Nicovered Principlew li Purgative..... Dr fvlwwy'A plili wrs ihe•beel PetlPOthre rely Y " 4 eor the .n.O VeonmoomdleAmaa M Cabe.. I Memory ever divemered. They are oneoreee4 M , VIX: ETA TILE EXTR %ram4mom'noMTM ERIN. PLANTS, CUMS, fintl24, 11.11:1+1.'3, FRUITS AN WEEL*4. PAR .Ell IN WACO). One gr Iln of tho ertritrt of Or , " ratelfichttl 'lron r. ib offLulway i'dl4. rwsows. • grr•Ser suratme pot.? ..or .h. 05.0 that • thotuantl of the erode end t r• milted tit that eater late .11 other pine In S. The urn eompotfo , l.ll of the - acier• prop r • WI of tho 1t045, Ito hi. Mum, FR•Weiir.ilntrfr.ltr 4 vrbßit they a. o composott. One duo:rut povrl i 1.1.11 auporsority L. all other MIL 'Slaty ruituE, CLEA.V.S. PURIFY. Men. 6001111% C.1.1.!1, STRENGTIIIOI. And RIXMLATE THE SYSTEM, Their Great Combitiatitaill. They urn Ape/lent, 'how; I.tunelve, Alternthno, Snot Want, Counter byname, endoreke ' AS EVACtilNtil, They are more orrioln slot rhooorth Ihan Ilbo Orrin Pills of Aloo,or Croton or H.lomglilorkno ; oud more oorollhor and boaliog dila; Yourn, or Map barb, or Thcosrindo, or Como. IN SUDDEN ATTACKS OF mti.mmooon of the nowt& or Skenseti. Mier, "see, hourers or Kidney 4, Mous chalks yr ENlkon berm, Irry.lpetai or thoireetly• rover, fttall Pox, Ikeelm o or eSeArlet Jeerer. SIX TO ERGIT OP DR. ILADTAY'S REGU LATING PIMA WILL PUW...-YIIE PRIMA RY CAUSE OP THINE PROM THE SYSTEM ICI SIX HOURS. the dose of Dr. Hatlway'a PION will drama tie linen tool canal, and pup from the bbwels all allupdtag and Tinned humors, at thoroughly at londla or the ben, approved cleanse the allowndt;inth- out prsalueing Inflammation, Irrilmilon. rossksais, TRAINING or other' anal wont syrtiplonsa. Tian an en they p.tritailre pals la the world that win ocean $ deo doratuns. gwv. N CAZar alt sun , lvaaaN cAunna. Oa B IWO cit owsi aa num RAM MA. la. qks ALTERATIVES ' Hwy atiercoa a tam powerhd iapapao .pea tltallver and II eacretione than catalbet, mentiWy b = heard their hoportasee hi oases of Liver wad Spleen Dithoulties, isoottlce, byaimaria, Mos at. tackajloadacho, /to la dot treatment of Torata,dtlor Tum, TOM', Typboal, and the r redostitlfaldia, tbey are sweetior to quince. Thole Inllnesee Mods tow the *Who spans, oontraillm, tag, end bra Ina no the relaxed and wasting , Ms. laUng all We Necrelnis to the_ leerianeowee their dullo rlainsitog sad resilying blead,„sed punned front the spinal all diseased thignile ari Im port) human. . DE. EADWAY'S 1 3 11.18 ONE TO SIX BOXES WILL CURE Costiveness', Jaundice., g ush of Constipation, Cnn,„:„ rim Fe- to the Congo.tkm cur, Heart Name Sleepiness, Dropsy Diemen( Kilt- Grail Debility, Mate ney & Bladder. Nunn= of S't Disease of Li- Fits, rer, Lown'sof 13pie- Breath, Bilkntsoon, its, Ingsanathsta of Typhus Fever, Wine , the Intestines, Ship Fever, I ads , ' Apopletyl , Malignant Fe- -.:lee, Enlargetnat4 ver, ehuicholy, of theSplatat, Loss of ppo Scurvy. _ Amenorthost, Whooping lir:Cation, Fainting, Cough, ) Inflammation, Dizziness" Palpitations, . Retention of Bad Draw* Scarlet Fever, Urine, Platnisy. • Bilious Fever, ( ,r , Alt( CULLED. ) I bare Liam Pix doses of Redway's Tift, or lbrel pus nab, in day. •, they cured ms or assitsose, fad *aice , and hyspepia. 1 have takes 19—. a and mini: e th er Mlle fur years, end wad •ly obtain temporary [Algot. If 1 Mopped lbs N 9 ed . Ito a week my"Ald eemplaliaMealditeppella PM doses of Rahway cured ma smiler Naa, CAL d twit have sureped will' Dyspepsia mat • plaiht tar seven years—have used all some of thm• lambi give me temporary amen% led mah relied to lake them ail taw time, I have Wed ales Inn or Dr. Radveay's Mile ;I am cured. I have snit takes a tanationt amalloaro to ell mosebee C. 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