9 . Viso Ftnor.-6 mcfr cot is on foot acts/silt 'l l .azuniau! Atin, smonsonte enter enterprising townsmen, _ Ito gc re=plugs &TVs., eo that wo will be prepared to sot; in case of fire. Before going any farther, we would advistethem to ascertain whether water to, put out fires in Bellefonte, will be as costly as for ,ordln ary use . If is, it 'Mild be chesPer to let our buildings burn do** theni pay the pri ces we would be compelled to do for water I'EItMS -.52 per yen r hen paid la advance t! vu whit' nt.t paid lit &dram" and 101,00 when tot !eta before the explreakta of the year. A4SWERS TO COPRESPONDENTS. s,„4.—Soareely. We Always thine It but to Irate " well enough" alone. gi „.__Youn g Indies, sometimes, by attempting • le nupair more indifferent than they feel, slienate die heart that lovei them hest, and which they malt wish to win. There is no " necessity for any appearance of cold neas toward ono Ihum you realty esteem. A cordial wd fritek - deilleitArir tOSSMA, your, friends-1016mA ensure your awe Ileitre epett and their eeteere. p,oi —fn some Matelots nogroes did vote in Pcynsylronia prior to 1838, although they u.ter bathe right to exertlais the elective freesia.. Under th'e - Constitution of 17 UD, w hich gitir . e,to every frcensun the right, o f stilfrage;'the High Court ,of hirrors and Ap peal+, in I 795,at Philadelphia, decided thitt __nagrats warn nut fssemes, in the sense of the Cowititutien, and, therefore, had not ibe right to vote. The smile point was tie sided in the lame way by Chief, JitstiCe 6 MON, ' (the greatest and .mod learned Judge Pennsylvania ever had); in 7537, le the case of 11061. ye Fogg, 6 Watts, 5{3. Post —The linen to which you refer are these : " The melon:hely dnyashave Comae, The laddeit of the year." We do not, hairnet's, * look at Autumn in this. way. Liko all other 'immune of the yeas. It has its lights, and shadows, its ups end downs, its joys and sorrows. A nil sneholy man, like that poet, for Instanre, may lind mnrh to deplore in the fall of the !salmi the striPping of the trees. For our part, we IGO upon midi things as the comfort ourraFer - that Spring will again put warmth into the inner] and verdure upon the treen. We Autumn for Its cool, lenbing broccoli, its festii Wier, itr cider and apples, and for tho variogated hums It impals to mountain and plain. lt,puts life iitto a man altar the doll, stupid heat of Summer, and refrerhe'li and rein% igorates olln for ther - dutics ftml pleasures of the winter. We always feel in the fall, like singing: 'So let the world Jug along tt. it '4,111, Well be gay and happy ntll x y, THINGS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNT A 1./no . t: Cnor.---Vemulerstandi th the corn crop, - which is now bcing „tu rbered in countythi9 is larger than it been for nittily years o —Frotat7; every section of our county, we ho ootnrwint4 of the moor city of applesthe erop not being the fourth of a One. • .Irri.ce. I= the card of 1101647 Harper, 520 Philadelphia, in thin inane. Ile keeps a good stook of Flue Jewelry and Sil ver ynre, on hand. (Jive hint a call. I=l \INV . !, %Nig AND OTIIKIU, purchasing Felles are refcred to the advertisement of II inki, Dinmore & Co., (successors to A. 11. llscis & )in this issue. 'flume • Scales ore a Ffiperior article and do give entire F iii-fuei ion. NoT Tlll.l SE tiov.—The abolition coalme lllabout thin place have concluded that the job of building a new jail wilt not be given to'thein IlliB ecamon, owing to the re milt of the recent election. Tns DIFFINDENCIL—The abolition party In the State, is growing "email by degrees and beautifully less," while the gutter nerves the lower end of Allegany Ovalle "getting larger by the hour and dangerous_ ly deep." I===l QUINT Emyrtus.—From every district in the count" Are hear of the eleotion passing off quietly and pleasantly, and in this place We have not had for years a more orderly or herder conducted election. Although the "Abe" were considerably ilaappointed in lie result, yet They choke down their cha grin as much as possible, and try to look as pleasant over the matter as if they didn't care how it went. I=l Do NOT KNOW.—Quite a number of inqui ries have been rustle of us, as to what Cen tre county men drew premiums on stook, or artictee bxhibited at the State fair; as the hot of persons to wlt'om promludis wore awarded has not been moth public, 'Wu-can not, answer, but imagine their was not litany as but few, took any thing to eshibit. ' Auo•lom atm.—Since the law Wag passed requiring Sunrise to be taken out for two tioneering, many who arewishing to make Wes, are at,a lose to find a legally qualified person to attehd them. In to•day's paper we the card of Martin Stone, esq., whose reputation as an auctioneer is so well known, that worth; of ours in recomendatitin would be superfluous, and we simple call the attention of the public to the fact, that Mr. Stone, is at all tinies prepared to cry sales, wb(Sh every one knowl he will do In the right manner. 1=1:1=1 Coups, BIJ:410ICs fi laueowlN •NA ILS.— Dr. S. Clemons, Surgeon Chiropodipt of N. 11:'is now stopping at the Conrad House Bellefonte, and ie prepared to alleviate the sufferings, of coral bunions and ingrowing nails. If has written a work called Pine tical thoughts, on the Tititlire 011111110 and Treatment of all feet difficulties. He will cure any feet difficulty without the slightest pain, and 'the feet era not made sore in consequence. The question. Is frequently asked will the oorn not return ; we answer no sooatr than isn a sound toe with the same treatment. He will *all at any place of residence b,* request. The afflicted will do well to see him soon =I A Titurik.Lit some of the members of sue to council, would labor as hard to intprore th apptaratoe of oar btyough and keep our streets In pas4Vlo order, as they do to Win the smiles of ilia negro wenches about 'Pep, fkilefonto would hare tadiffer , 11 " 1031 c, air) 'bitggles and wagons would not be Ist half the danger of being broken that they bow are when crossing the gullies and holes that abound' iu ibe grtoicst pro fusion. TIIANICS.—Wo are under obligations to Miss Mary Robinson, of Jacksonville, for a spOodid pair of spring chickens; also to Miss Follett, of Linden Hall, for a basket of most delicious peen! ; to Miss Lehr, of Pew ° ner townakip, fur alitiaket of plums ; and le rs. Larrimer, of Pleasant Gap, for •a bag of potatoes, that for almond quality, excels anything we have seen raised in this "neck o' wools." For these.evidences of friend ship, we can only say we are exceedingly grateful, and hot,otime will place it in our power to returt(them. Slit Met oarr.—Fioiand C. Hotel:m:lh, a returned soldier qt Ccunpany 0., 64th Reg't, • turtaidicaiar spans the canal near Llutt &. M'Coy's works at. Mtlesburg, on Wednesday evening last, Missed his tooting and fell headlong into the water.. Some perilous who were near, hear ing the noise, hurried to his assistance, but before aid could be friven, be was a corpse. The story afloat that he had been foul ly dealt with and 'thrown into the canal, which at this place is about twenty feet deep, is all a hoax, as the facts elicited at the coroner's inquest fully testify. rg I.:4TIINCED.—The 'individuals from the vicinity of Pine Grove, '•Capt." Ross and his companytui_were convicted of riot nt the August term of Court; was sentence,Nu lark each, and costs of prosecution,. except Lytle, whose Le was but five doll e.— While we have no desire to ohargyfie court with partiality, we cannot h inquiring why it is that a Demon , convicted of slapping the mouth of a_ rawlingsibeli ist who had called h . "tl--(1 liar, should be itued_ ten d Hire and these "loyal" law- breaker& (w e coihrdly natures prevent them fro Ging a braver aot than maltreat ing an using a peaceable and respecta ble ititen,) who were convicted of not, ould be let off with fifteen dollars fine? Will those Who badjuriidiction in the dif ferent cases answer ? =I 'Sollarnaso WORTH IfilAillno.—The Young .Literary Ansociation, ef Williams port, Pa.,have engaged the great Amerio. Poet and Humorist, Joust G. SAxe, who will deliver hie celebrated Power Lecture on "Lore," jit Durbler's !tall, on Thuredy eve ning, October 19th. The following extract from n leading New York paper will show how this Lecture was recieved at the Acad emy of Maio, in New York : "John It. Saxe, Ilia Pect and liumorint, Was next tnt rodueod. It is impossible In a limited space, to du him justice. Ms subject. was "Liire"—not merely the despotic, ilitugenius, de licious "LoVe" that in usually represented with wings and bow and arrow, but love Maternal o Patrietie, Philanthropic and Divine. Mr. Saxe kept the audience in an uproar from the com mencement to the elope of his poeuh,..houghter and enplane° rtro,e long fur the mastery; hut at the clone of the lust stanzas the latter carried the day, and the audience carried a pleasing re collection of the occasion with tkem."—Xete York 'Time.* That this will be t‘ (rent, both rich and rare, for the people in this part of the State, the reputation and hare announcement at the Lecturer's name in enough to guarankee. I=l Cr!iTRE COUNTS' AND Till: Simi FAIR.-- Among the many to whom premiums were awarded et the eltate Fair at Williamsport , we find the followiug from our county : IL D. Cummings, Bellefonte, best walking mare, $lO. Master ins. A. Curtin, Milesburg, bent obit& pony, $6. IL D. Cummings, Bellefonte, second beet gelding for barnese, $lO. M'Coy & Linn, Itlilesburg, best mare for saddle, gaited, $lO. Goo. Swartz, Ilublersburg, seoond beat cultivator, $5. D. F. Lose, Spring Mills, best corn-plan ter, $3. Mrs.. it. N. McAllister, Bellefonte, best rusk and bread, $l. Mrs. 11. N. McAllister, Bellefonte, beat Itr.bella wine, $3. C. Glenn, Bellefonte, best photograph, $3 Prof. Whiteman, Agricultural College, Chinese Silk Moth and Ineects, $3. C. D. Olmstead, Itaisobars, eel( setting mill dog, diploma. 11. N. McAllister, Bellefonte, beet white wheat, potatoes and hay. I=l PIOIOCRATIC AT R6IIERSIIURG.— A meeting of the Democracy was held at ltebersburg on the evening-of the Bd, which was addressed by 11. Y. Stitser and C. T. Alexander. Mr. Slitter made an excellent epoech—and was followed by Mr. Alexan der, whose speech was logical and carried conviction to all who beard it. Ile did not ask that his stetenient,ehat the republican party were in favor of negro suffrage, should be accepted without be proved it, which her did by proof so positive and vol uminoult that none could doubt it. General Beaver brae present and was offered an op portunity to deny the allegation but de clined. Hence twos concluded that he Imp in favor of it personally, or that the proo - against hie party were so strong that he could not deny it, and concluded that et. lance was the beet discretion. The above communication was received to late for publication in our laical's, and we would n6t have given it a place:now that the election Mover, but for the fact that the Republicans have,been circulating the false hood that Mr. Alexander should have amid that Gen. Beaver was not in tailor of negro suffrage. 0 For the WATCHMAN. Ma. EDITOIL—AIIow me to return my sincere thanks to those citizens of Bellefonte, Milerbury and Carlini, Centre county, who so generously Beclouded the laudable well directed and energetic efforts of Mrs. A. X. Lipton, to procure a library for the use of the soldiers orphan's belongin g to the MeAtliaterviUs Orphan &hook Their very liberal contributions, ($127) added to those (run' other Im:unties, will secure the basis of a good library, which I doubt not future liberality will increase as the necessities of the',-sebool may require. And 1 feel as sured that these interesting otqltien will never cease to be grataful to thoff whose wise beneficence provides them with good reliigious and miscellaneous books, and thus supplies another important element in their liberal education. ' Assuring the contributors that their do nations shell all be judiciously applied to the worthy object intended, l remain, Sincerely yours, , ' Geo. P. 31.erailaria, Prine'4 al. On Thursday morning, the 12th instant. I, Y Rev.'.7. P. Swanger, at tho residence of the bride's mother, Mr. James Kreps. of ittiblere-, burg,..pentre county, to Miss Nancy McAllister, of Bellefonte. On the 12th Instant. at the house of the bride's father, by fter.:C. F. Ifirllbien, of Reber'. burg, Mr. Adam T. Grenninger to Mies Caroline E. Spangler, daughter of Mr. Jacob Spangler, both of Clinton eounty,,Pa. On Monday morning, the lath inst., at the residence of Benjamin Schrock, elq., of this Borough, Mr. Samuel Peters, of Peonsvalley, aged about 37 years. , ton the 29th ultimo', in Centre Hall, MRS Sa rah, daughter of M. and-M: Willow, aged id years. It was in the morning. The air wee heavy with Tregranee; tha'sun was ,wet beginning to .peed his golden rays, the dew drops tq tremble .ii the opening dowers, when our dear young riend, Sad* preathed her last. She had nut-, tired long and very patiently. Day by day, as .or step loat its lightness, as Mir cheek grew e, Mid herlife-lardp feebly buret, she held .00h sweet communion with her Master, that, hen the summons came which calletLhen home, hat 'although the tendril. of iet, heart were lonely entwined around those she loved on rtb, yet with a sweet confidence in: Him, into hose hands eke commended timm, she firmly nloosed the ties, and, like the gentle closing of o evening Bower, fell asleep. In imagination, .he is again before isle. I see that sweet;hea.- only smile again playing over her features ; hat upward gee which spoke of mg le hovcr• ng near her oou waiting th sig Ito waft Cr. spirit home to the Oif ho gve it. A .weet, still voice again rates the ear, and I .ear the wordwZilfiired in gentlest _accents: Listen!) "M ein Heaven I" Oh, that we ight rempiber her dying commandfll In yen ter Readmit of Light that angel-Meter now &Soak throng of shining ones. Would • wemisither so sadly. Weep not for her—though we are bereaved, we are Rid alone; for that (led who sustained and comforted her, will' ads° stand by us. A. M. 8. 'Tho Bellefonte Maiket. Corrected Weekly by Iloffer & Rdier, Ain Si Thir torlowiTig ire the grnstratione--—iL o'clock on Thursday evening, when our paper went to men: White Wheat, per bushel Bed Wheat, per bushel.. Rye, per bushel Shelled Corn, per bushel Oat., per bushel Burley, per bushel Buckwheat, per bushel. Cloverseed, per bushel.. Potatoes, per Eggs, per (loser' Lard, per pound.... Macon, per pound Pbrk, per pound _ per pound Butter, per pound Rugs, per pound Ground Plaster, per ton WHISKERS! WHISKERS! Do you want Whiskers or 31oustaeheig Our Grecian Compound will force them to gro* oh he smoothest lace or chin, or hair on held heads, in six weeks. Price $1,115. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address, WARNER h CO., Box 138, Brooklyn, N, Y. MI lily BRLDAL CHAMBER, an essay of Warning and Instruction for young tutu—pub lished by the Howard kooiclatlun. dud sent free of charge in sealed envelopes. Address Dr. J. Eli ILL! N II 0 Uti HTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pit. fob l 7 I y Theo:Walton tiz Hamlin Cabinet Organs, forty different atylea adapted to spa rred and Peculiar merle, for $BO to $6OO each.— THIRTY-FIVE OOLD Or SILVER MEDALS, or other flret premiums awarded them. Illus trated Catalogues free. Addree•, MASON HAMLIN, Horror', or MASON BROTHERS, NOW Youa. 10-33-Iy. ,IgrDZAPIKSS, 151.141M:1S AS D CATARRlT— treated atth the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculist and Auriat, formerly of Ley den, Holland, No. 519 Pine street, Philadelphia. aestinuonials from the most reliable sources in the city and country way Lo seen at his office. The medical faculty are inn ited to accompany their patients. as he has no iiecieta in Ills prac tice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inAorted without pain. No cl.argo wade fui exuutiontlon. July 24. ly. ARI'IIIMETIC OF coNsumpTioN.—Two thin shoes make one cold; two colds, one attack of bronchitis; two attacks of. bronchi ti a it, one coffin. All of the above diseases can be aveinan by the timely use of Sellers Imperial Cough Syrup—a sure and speedy remedy for Coughs, Colds, Influenza llosweeuoss, Whooping-Cough &c. Sold everywhere. June 23, 1865-Iv. H APPINESS OR MISERY? TIIAT IN TUX QL ESTIOT All nervous sufferers afflicted with sperms torrhma, seminal emissions, loss of power, he potence he. caused by sel(pbuse, 'Sinai cares ses and impure oonnoctlons, can bays the, moans of self cure ftirnished them, by addressing, with stamp. JOIIN D. WILLIAMS, P. O. Boa• 2853. apr lily Phildelphfa, Pa. A CARD TO INALIDS.—A Clergyman, while residing in South America u 11 , 1 missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy fcr the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Die ear of the Urinary and Sew inal Crgans, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful Mid vicious habits. Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, .to any site who needs it, Free of Charge. Please Inclose a post-paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address Joseru T. LIMAN Sta tion 11, Bible House, ?few York City. ryil—fim RIINUMATISSI AND NEURALGIA.—Nu amorous remedies for these complaints have been brought before the public, and used with varying emcees, as they generally contain some curettes militias. Ilyt unfortunately for the afflicted, Nth) , are of little efficiency. For often they only modify dlseift, and do little towards perfecting a radical ante. Rut the Great Inter nal Remedy, Johnson's R. Oompound, effectual ly banishes the (Decease from the system. his beyond • doubt the meet and most :speedy remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Moat, no. ever used. It has gained the patronage an, favor of Pennine of every rank, and the demand is steadily increeking. It is a priceless remedy to those afilictod. 'Bold by Druggists every where. June 23 1118.6.-Iy. SPECTATOR HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER hoe proved itself to be the most perfect preparation for the hair ever offer ed to the public. It Is it vegetable compound, and eontaims so injurious properties whatever. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. It wfil keep the hair from falling out. It Masons the scalp and makes the hair soft., lustrous and silicon. It Is a splendid hair dressing. No person, nicLoi young, should fail to use it. IT Id RECOMMENDED AND USED BY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. fan - Aak for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Thar Renewer, and take nO other, R. P. HAI L A CO. Ffaseno, IL IL, F'reprieters. For sale by all druggists. aug 15 '11.1141n. MIN AlkiD SHERI' IRON WARR, Mundia -1 tuned awl for sale, wholesale Ma retail, at Ilaurt's hllleaburi; Foundry. MARRIED. DIED• $2 05 2 00 4U 04 lr 00 Ll - I.6:AL NOTICES. DA. TALBOTT% PILLS,Assti Dyspeptic.— Composed oehighly coacontratod Egtracts from ^ ROOTS :IND KERBS, of am greatest medicinal value, prepared from thikeriginal prescription of the celebrated Dr. Talbott, and used by him with remarkable ute rus fur twenty years. An infallible remedy in all • Diseases of the Liver, or' any derange 'maturate Digestive Organs, - they cure Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, &weals, Jaundice, Bilious ness, ,Liver Copptaint The well known Dr. Mott says of these Pins "I have used the formula from whirls your they are made. in my practice for over 12 years; have the fines} effect upon the Liver and Diges tive Organs of any medicine in the world, and are the most perfect Purgative which ham ever yet ler made by anybody. They. are safe And fitifti;VuE poiverfid to - curer Their penetreting properties stimulate the vital seat, ities of the body, remove the obstructions of id organs, purify the blood, and expel disease.— They purge out the foul humora which breed and grow distemper, stimulate Angie& or dig rdered organs into their natural action, and' impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only-do they cure the every day complaints of everybody, but also formidable and dangerous diseases, and being . purely veget, able arefret.; from any rig or harm, No person who has once used theseilla will ever be with out them." rifles from the system, hence are a positive cote for Ay- Fevers. Headache, Die ours, and Hereditary flumordlM Doge,—For Adults, one Pill in the morni n g; for children udder 8 years, half a Pilll. :LW-Price $1 per box: Trade supplied, or sent by mall, postpaid, to silty pe'rt of the U. Stated or Canadaa on receipt. of price. None genuine without the tae simile of V. Mott Tal bott, M. D. V. MOTT TALBOTT Co., No. 62 Fulton Street, New York June 2,1865 ' 10-1 y NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD This treat line trarernes the Northern and northwest eountlee of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie on Lake Erie. A It hoe been leased and le operated by the TIIII OW PASSZNOICR TRAINS AT LOCK HAVEN LEAVE EASTWARD Erie Mail Train Erie Express Train Elmira Express Train Elmira Mail Train Tyrone Aecommodattnn — - - LEANT WESTWARD, Eric Mail Train Erie Express Train Elmira Mail Train 7.50 P. M. Tyrone Accommodation 2.25 P. M. Passenger eats run through on the Erie Eail and Express Trains without change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. 'NSW YORK CONNECTION, Leave New Ydrk. Arrive at Erie Leave Erie Arrive at New York 7 00 75 No Changeof Cars between MU* N. •Tork &AMAMI' EILIIIIPIWO CANS on 11111Nialgaraina For information respewtieg_Fassenger bust. nem, apply .at Cur, 30th and Market Streets, Philadelphia. And fur Freight business, of the Company's Agents: S. D. Kingston ' jr., Cor. 13th and Market P ffl streets. ied°lphia. J. W. Reynolds Erie. Wm. Brorm, Agent, N. C. R. It., Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Freight Agl, 11. W. GWINNER, tien'll Ticket At, Phil's. L A. TTLF Gang Sup, W limasport. Oat. 13, 1385 SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES ! FANCY MILLINERY AND Dit.1313-MA- KlNo.—llaving opened a Fancy MILLI NERY and DRESS-MA K IND establishment in Blanchard's Building, on Allegany Arcot, in the room formerly occupied by Drs. Orme and Dor- MISS M. A. DARE, taken thin method of informing the citizens of Bellefonte and the public generally that she has now un hand and ready for inspeotiett an ,elegant assortment of Woolen Goods, Cape, Ohioan Iluniery, Trimmings, Patterns Old'La dies' Dress Cape, eto., etc., which irbeYeels a pride in offering to the taste of a discriminating public, conncious that her stock cannot be ex celled by that of any other establittickent in town. An EkiPtintalsowei Micinvut will be found at this establishment, whose Dote and ability to make beaultul and durable work is beyond question. The public are requested to call and etamlne for themselv i. Oct. 13, 1865-3 m. M. E. DARE. LADIES FANCY FURS!! For Ladies and Children's wear. in the city Also a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. I am enebtod to (Menem of my goods at very reamnable itnices, and I would therefore /elicit a call freMa friends of Centre county and vi cinity. Resenber the name, number and street. JOIRI FA REIRA, 718 MTh St, above 7th, ;oath side, Philadelphia, tab.. I have no partner, nor connection with any other store in PhiladelphlC 0ct.13 'B5-4m. BANKS, DINMORE A CO 'SIGH LOCKS, R. R. TRACKS AND DEPOTS, COAL, HAY AND LIVE STOCK Also all the various deseriptiorts of DORMANT IIORTABIA PLATFORM SeALBS, AND PATENT BEAMS s Northwest Corner of 15th Street and PENN'A AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA , Oct. 13, '55 ry. HENRY BARPBR, HO ARCS Street, Maelphis, WATCHES, Firm JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WEER, and Sniparia Silver Plated Waite. Oct 13, '63-3 in. MARK YOUR BARB! Stamps 6:ot Bags, Buffalo, Robes or say tblagelso of Om k 1 d. to be bad at all Imes and at exeedieglylow prices, at Ile abop. Who subscriber Is Rellabut... .. D. DRRR. E L NUB 0 F FLUID BXTBA.OT BUCIIU Por Non-Retention or. Ineontinence of Urine, Irritation, Infladimation or Uloerstion of the Bladder or ltidneys,hDleeases of toe Prostrate blend, Stone In the 'Bladder, Calculus, Gravel or Brick Dust Deposit, and all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings. HELMBOLD'• PLUID EXTRACT IfUCRU FOR WEAKNESSES AEISING FROM EX- CESSEB Olt lIIDISCRETION. The Couvtitntion once affected with Organic Meal: t ees, requires the aid of medicine to stren hen and invigorate the system, which Helm ole's Extract Bootie invariably does." If no treatniiiht be submitted to, Conseissptioe or Insanity ensues, • HELMBOLD'S irLIIID EXTRACT BUCH.O In affections peddler to (make. is unequaled by any other preparation, as in Chloroals or Re tention; InegatarittesTpelnttitanstrar-suppres sion of onstomary evisentione"' iflcerated or fichirrus state of the Uterus, fainedirrhosa ; and all complaints incident to the ail ' whether aris ing from habits of dissipation, itnprudenoilli or is the Dehline or Change in Life. • HEL11111101.108.:, FLU•ID EXTRACT B.udntr IMPROVED ROSE WARD ry Will radically exterminate nom the system dis eases of Urinary Organs arising from Habits of Dissipation at little mimosa, little or PIO ehave in diet, and no exposure; completely superse• ding those unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Col:urea and Mercury Manning all these ttnpleas ant and dam. rune disguises. HELMOOLD'S 12.29 P. At 12.15 A. M FLUIIa; EXRRACT BUCHII 1.00 A M. .. 6.27 P. M In all own of the Urinary Organs, whether ax' biting In male or female, from whatever cause 'oilginsting, and no matter of how long standing. It is pleasant in topte and odor, immediate in in its action, and more stntegt,hetting than any • an cjnof Bark or Iron. Those suffering from Broken-down or Delicate Constitutions, proeure' the remedy at once. ' ~. 7.00 A. M .... 5.17 P. M The reader most he aware that however slight may he the attnele-of the ah..c.• certain Lo atTatt the bodily health. manta' pow. era, and happirres, and that of his posterity; Our flesh and blood are Supported from theft source. 7.00 P. 111 3.40 A. At 2.05 P. M 12.00 M PIIYSICIANS, .PLEASE NOTICE We 'askew) foment of:the ingredients. HEW' BOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is eon - posed of Machu, Cubebe and Jutiiifer Berries, leered with great cam end prepared in vim o .. T. BELMBOLD, Druggist and Cloud. t, of six nen years' experience in the °Hybl* Phil, - delphia, and which is nowarescribed by the most eminent pcysieians, has - been admitted to use in the Alnited States_Army, and is also in vary general nse in State Hospitals and public Sanitary Institutions throughout the land. BUCHU. (From Dispensary of de United Stater.) CIOSittA CRENATA. BUCIIU LEAVES. Properties.—Their odor is strong, sire. and somewhat aromatic; their tsetse bit teri, h, and analogous to mint. Medical Properties and Esau.— 'limbo leaves are gently stimulant, with a pecu liar tendency to the Urinary Orgeae, producing dittresie, and like other similar medicines, exci ting diaphoresis, when circumstances favor this mode of action. They•are given in complaint, of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra. Disease of the Prostrate, and Reten tion or Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in Its evacuation. The remedy hassle* been recommended in Dyspep sia, Chronic Rheutnatism, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy. liehnbohr, Ertract Ardor is used by persons from the ages of 19 to 25, and from 35 to 55, or in the derline pr change of life; after Confine ment or Labor Pains; Bed-wetting in children. otr-pr. Keyser-1a a Physlelan of over thirty years' experienee, and a graduate of the Jefferson Medical College and of the Uni versity of Medicine and Surgery of Philedel phia. AT OIN FAREIRA'S Old Established Up. MANUFAC TORY, 118 ARCH St., Above Sevehtb, 'LITLADELFMIA. Ml. 11. T. flimflam:l Dear Vegard to the question eked me as to my opinion about Pucka, I would say that I have used and sold the article in various forms for the past thirty years. Ido not think them is any form or .preparation of it I have hot used or known to be used, — inhe various disease, where such medicate agen t would be indicated. Yoi are aware, as well as myself, that It has been extensively employed In the va rious diseases of the bladder and kidneys, and the reputation it has acquired in my judgement is warranted by the facts. I have now in store 'my own Imports, m and Manufae ire, one of the ha ,d and mist Leona d selection of U R , I have nett and need, as before stated, etety form of Buren—the powdered leaves, the simple decoction, !Mature, fluid ettracte, , --led I Mu not cognisant of any preparation of that plant at all equal to yours. fivelre years' experience ought, I think, to give me the right to judge of its tier*, Mid Without prejudice or partiality, I give yotith,precedence over all others. Ido pot valpe a thing aoeordiug fo Its bulk, if I did, Other Beane would out-do yours, but. I hold to the doctrine that bulk Saud quantity do not make up value—if they did, a copper, cent would be worth more than a gold dol4r. 0CC11119014 ro I value your %tam Or Its effort on patients. I have cured with it, and have seen cured with it,more diseases of the bladder land kidneys than I have ever sees eared with any other Baa hgt or any other propriptory oompoand hf whatever name. B. DAVIS A 00 anufsattiers of Tip , fT STA]linlilD SCALES, 140 WOOD STIMIBT, Pirrssuaax, Pa. August 11, 1865. imitable foil ASK TOM USLIIISOLS'S FLUID EXTRAC? Beam AS- Direet lettere to INEL111110L:11 4 E1 DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, No , 6114 litosfilratr - Soor York, EDLIEBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT, No. 194 Borah Teeth Street, Mew etteetast, PhUadelphls. Bell by amps • BEWARE OP courrrsarizrs. • TAKE 4 1 10 OTUKKI. Ottl3 '6-Iy. • i VA MEDICINAL 888 &Windfall loan, be. , . GEO. H. KEYSER, U. D., ASK FOR HELMBOLD*B. NEW ADTERTISEMENTS N EW FINN! NEW GOODS!! AND NEW PRICES!!! 111011 RATES RUBBED OUT ! UOODS AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES! HOFFER hi KELLER, (Formerlg Hoffer Brtr's,) - • Would reepeetfally Worm the world anthills rat of mankind, that-Thar lo,•-jaft °tamed eat, and me daily reeeiviag a large 1, STOCK OF GOODS OF AIL KINDS, which they are offering at the very lomat mar ' kat price. l • D,4Y GOODS"! Conool4 Or the latest - styles I,l' munno AkO PLAIN •LPACAIL ' FiGURID AMID IMAM ALL WOOL DIII LAINEM, SHEPHERD PLAIDS, ' • " BLACK SILKS, SUMMER SILKS, • IRISH POPLINS, ' ' WHITE GOODS, Whit. Counterpanes, Linen and Cotton Elbeeline, Cheats,' ' ' • liinghams, Bedtioka, • Flannels, as:, Shepherd Plaid Blaok Cloth, Cassimeres, • J Valvoline, Corduroy, Kentaekeyjeans, Drilla, Ladiea:Cloaking, ' Plain Colors. Middlesex Cloths, Repeliants,sod PLAID'S OP VARIOUS COLORS. GENTLEMEN'B, WE R. A foal Hue of Cloths, Cassirneres, Satinettes and Vesting, all hinds and priced, which will be sold cheap. We have constantly on hand a ...large and well selected flock of all kinds of CROCKERY. (3 ROCE RI ER, MACKER2L, SALT, &e G ROG "GEORGE D. PIP= Aanou•Yee Isibia (Fiends and the _l!_Lliet Len erally, that he ha/ opened • GROCERY AND ,PROVISION STORE, in the room formerly oeenpied by Mr. Sternberg as a clothing store, two doom above Mr. Living sion'e book store, and near the Post 01See,where he will CONSTANTLY KEMP ON RAND the very choicest eiocEuip, PROVISIONS, I TOBACCO A 840ARik CONFECTIONARY, FRUIT, de Thooe be will sell as loco as pouale, fur cash or country produce Me hopes by strict atten tion to business to secure a reasonabis share of the public patronage. Aug .4.1865—tf 628. '0 1 1'5 , 1 BrilDrave:l B o - OFVFM. are gotten up azpreealy tautest the panto of FIRST CLASS TRIADS. They embrace a complete wortment of •tt the sew and DILSIRMILII Styles, Sims, and Length, for Ladies, idioms, and Children, and are superior to all others newt in point of Sym metry, Pilthlll, and Durability ; bang made of the guest tempered English elect springs—with Linen finished 4:revering, aed having all the me• tallio fastenings immovably secured, by improv ed machinery. They retain their ■hype and elasticity to the last, and are warranted to give entire satisfaction. Alio. constantly In reocip of full lines of good Restore Made SKIRTS, at very low Prices. Skirts made to order, witered and re paired. Wholesale and retail, at Ifanatactory and Sales Room. No 638 Aroh Street, above 6th, Philadelphia Afir Terms cub. One price only au. 7 '65-emos. 0 - v.T GO OD 11 002. 8 49 4 6.4, 0 .. .. I. Ni. 4 ., lit AMU:4I'IM .. ... . GO TO BURNSIDE& MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS GROVESTEEN & CO., PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS, 499 BROADWAY, B&W YORK. The attention of the public and the trade is. ibtited to our t(EW SCALE, SEVEN OCTAVE Rosewood Piano Fortes, whioh tor volume and purity of tone ere unrivaled by any hitherto I offered in 'this market. They contain dl the modern improvements, • FRENCH, CiltAlit ACTION, KARP PEDAL, IRON FRAMS, OVERSTRUNO BASS, de., and meth Instrument being made under the per sons! supervision o( Mr. J. 11. hirovesteen, w3O has a practical exmineee of OVER THIRTY YEARS in their ossufeetere, IS -FULLY WARRANTED in evempiEti!natar. THE "OROVERFEEN PIANO FORTE" REOIITID TUR NIORRST AWARD OP, RUM OVIR ALL OTURRS AT TUS CIIILRSRATED WORLD'S #AIg. Where were exhibited instruments from the best makers of London, path, Germany, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Boston and Sew Yorks and also at the American Institate for live Immo live yens, the Gold sad Silver Medals from both of whleft MI be seen at our warerooms. M2MMIMiIEI MORE PERFECT PIANO FORTE, and by ma•ufactnri•g largely, with • STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM, are enabled to offer these iastr•menta at • pries which will PRECLUDE ALL COMPETITION. PRIORS: No. I.—Seven Co_cavo, royal alma Now wood Plain Cu., OIL No. 2.—Seta Octave, road oozaa boa wood Hoary 'Moulding, s3eo. No. B.—Saint Octave and 000mma. Sao awl Lola sm. style, Terms.— oatt Is I Dowiptiro Moutons eat floe. MUSICAL owrittuurie. Th• iseroiPpolkoloy omomottipip, akin lie cilitZ O t roolalgy hound ilado, tliatUr. hos of tho rogordlotirer tfoi id* y r so dd BT 'At IVNOI9, XAROS 4 SAASCi , MUM Mar CA I IMAM ..11 WS kr3lol4tr, Ifs =II . to ' .re i = York ookiiiirtatZ at griolibovo WS rw i Mon roma. oireoins sion=upz i reuisos. eft W any inona • IS. .11..i.00ry—tortrainat- Ii iramotoChr Jiro seam ' • B. M. GREENE, • It wollagclos, Powylvsala. = MEDICINAL [BLOOD SEARCHEk. LiNPSE VS IMPROT'D RLOOII SEARCHER IN LARGE. BarTLEB, Ir peirrintlarly 'croon...o4rd kr r.'sr dittriuj A. - Sproog and Syn.. , rf when the Mood is lititk and cif, ulttlion retarded by unhealthy recrefion.. Thlf perfectly .are tbnugh poer.efell Purifier, agape* and renews eitiCrptirtinh i litireystria: Inaltremntp gem= wineand original illooyl-Snarrher. nhuh MI., yearn has performeit the most ,get permanent surer, in eiinflrinedcare/ of si•rdritle, old tom. Setter, tumors, boils, and all Linda of ecrofolut It is alone, reliable remedy for snit rheum, rtod - wort; wad bead, and kindred diaeasea. Asa gemmed toots its streets ere most bawls. neat, an cannot Mil arborellt Where mod as. toil:votive*. • -- We - melte no claim to haring discoverers "Plumes" or "Universal Remedy" for all the ailments to which dish is heir; lint we de claim (Jabal; that in the pLooD SF4ARCIITIL allieted will And a "rtneidinnl medicine." , one anon which they can rely as a sere specillo for all ditentea Tor Which it is recommended. I have this day, October 7th, Isll4, dispeswd of my entire "ntereet hi J. M. Liroicey'amoproi • ed BLOOD fI,BA MIMI, to R. B. hollers & . together with the right to tree my name 4n ile preparation. The only genuine article will here after be prepared by them exclusively. J. M. LIN Dt4L-I'. rn►.r UFA. 6Y R. E. 'SELLERS it CO., ! Sok Proprietors, PITITIBr fin, -PAL TOO THIS COOS Of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, EEIZI - T3l YI TICKLING SENSATION OF THE THROAT, Whooping Cough, Croup, ao., lc SSTARLIMED I V 1835. R IF all old and well tried remedy, and hie etood the test la thirty years. wilp Read the followhig ' One Trial WI II Conrinee I BE:miens, P flt 171CLD Ca. Omin. 4.itury 17, 164 g. ifr. R.R. - ..selfre—Dear Bir: I sue entirely out of your Imperial Cough Syrup." Will beu rend me, ea* six dozen ? Ido not want to out of-it, as it is the only mmileine that will come so near raising the deed. It will cure the wont trough immediately. I have recommendra it to persona sued given them one bottle no trial, and in every elm they hove &au *for_ Seal many that it gave immediate relief. I have mod it in my own family, and Ind Ti a eure cure for coughs and colds in al/ eases. One trial. will convince any person that it is o sure cure for the won't of coughs and wohis. I ant yours moat respectfully A. L. SiILNONS. - - - • . , ' The above is strong lei/11486y, and offered without solicitation, in behalf nt the but coug,b medicine of the day. The Greta Curative! Pirrairafta, April 19, lebil R. E. Seller*: I have been troubled with • cough for the last ten years, by reason of which, I have frequently been unable to sleep more than half the night. I tried many retnedies,but all in vain. I heard of your Cough Byrnp,,amt reeolved to try It, and now slide that the use of • few bottles bas eared me entirely. I cheerful ly recommend it as a safe, speedy, and pleasant cure for coughs and cold.. Yours respectfully, W 74. WOODS. i T y. bis is nfro — ng tosfitnwly, anre vem rirlunta d ramrAßTco et R. E. SELLERS & CO., PnMTIBURG,PA JOHNISON*S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND BLOOD PURIFIER. THIS GRSAT INTERNAL RE3IETCY is the best medicine ever offered to the public. For the eireetdal cure or rheumatism, goat, neu ralgia, dyspepsia, and as a Mood purifier, it has no equal; for all diseases arising from we Im pure. state cf the blood, such as ecfvhrta nr king's evil, could Mad, hatter, ylreg-worm, fe male onniplaint, and all break-outs ea the face and body: The vast number of rab-on medl cirleS wilich formerly have been weed for these diseases were merely temposury lo their effects, and ir doubtflal virtue, but tbe RHEUMATIC COMPOUND leaches the • source of all tremble. and artnally Utilabel, the dimmer, from the system by its now Mediate notion on the blood. We "drive one and all to give it a trial, arid heroine within.' of its 'Wonderful power. Preparrd nadyohl by R. E. SELLERS CO., PIITTSEICRO. ?A. S ELLERS'- LIVER PILLS.' THE onierNAL, ONLY TRUE A MOONS. For twelpty-Ave jean • eta& rummaly At Liver Complab* Coativeseaa, Eck fleadaebe, Ifilßas Diserdert, , - Read, sof jags hr mur,lt: limirga Cram, Quo GI, V. 'Mr. A. E. adirey...littsgs Seri Itklalt it • duty owe to you 'ad the pa& georiall ,to state that num boszeiniallat *WY We, o Avr a low aim* to es UN", that .alsokes• %need sad teeing, with AA =Viaoryiloar elate. Hart* beard of pmkri•Ptitenolilhee Pill. loa kiltro•Jo tor,ll, ald el to ' • L othiehbft to eye DIAL vikat r q pookard - of boa rod , fisalb .Mort.Mort Jam w: are • ' heti Liv- er Pate • 414 " 001 . 1 .441: , 14 AxiirAosoo. I la4=or t, - ,Inr• MOW 111"177.. koSie,COMINIAN. PILOX ' N O 44 I :O/1 4 01* The above a;tielrealat'ailtr Ba *45141111/Tv. Ursa • igist. Ssfoata. :4.04 4.okis;
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