Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, January 26, 1866, Image 4

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    ftniettatiz Wattinuan
Tocrmacnic.—The great CIMIEINI of
tootheelte ire cold and decay. 'rhe first
is nrorrissaily guarded against than the
fell important as is the subject.,
on amount' of the ever-r, earring and
constant pain it,oettasions, it has not re
ceived so much attention as it sboald,
because it is not thought dangerous. It
is, however, a (greater evil than many
dangerous muladie& From what we
Im, heard and rend, we attribute .the
oloeiti , of the . teeth principally to acidity.
This itt counteracted by cleaning the
Wed every night witletriaguesia. This
is a prevention. A cure for a fit of the .
toothache iswnot so easily given; a few
drops or eawdp-Cologne in the mouth
and on the side affected often gives re
lief. Another remedy is of a more
homely nature, 'but do less . effectual.
Take a pieeit of coarse, brown paper,
about-the eite'of the oheok ; steep. a. in
Jamaica rum ; then grate a thick layer
of ginger over the saturated brown pa
per; apply it to the side of the face af
fected; and lie down for half an hour,
This application will bring out a, greet
deal of cediiesS,. but leave no mark what
ever. ' . . ;
---roar lines Inure beautiful than
these, says the Buffalo Express, :aro
rarely b written :
A: solemn murmur in the soul
Tells of the world to be,
As travelers hear the billows roll
Before they reach the Des
Four lines more truthful than these
env the Utica Observer, arc rarely wi it
ten:
A solemn buzzing to your ear,
When you retire to b 2 . ,,
Tells you that swilling lager beer
Is dreadful for the head. -
Pap,' observed a young urchin
of tender years to his "fond parent,"
"Does the Lord know everything?"
" Yes, my son," replied the hopeful
sire, "but why do you ask that 'ques
tion?" -
"13ecause our preacher, wnen he
preys,-ipso long telling him everything,
1 thought be wasn't posted."
I am not at home from the
party to -night at ten o'clock," said a
husband..to his better and bigger half,
don't wait for me." "That I won't,
replied the lady, significantly—"l won't
- wait, but I'll come fir you 1". The gen
tleman returnecat ten o'clock precisely.
BUSINESS CARDS,
J. D. SHUGERT.
ATTORNEY AT 46 0 W, Tregum!er's office, liolla
lento, Pa.. 7-16
A. B. HUTCHISON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Militany,•plaini Agent
Office with W. P. Wilson: 10-16 ly
III'AVISTER tic-BEAVER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Allegany street, north .
• of the Diamond, Bellefonte, Pa. 1-16.
WHETS,
DENTIST, Offers his professional services to
the citizens ofPinegrove and vicinity. 9-3.
JOHN I'. MITCHELL,
ATTORNEY do COUNSELER AT LAW, Bello
font*, N.. Office with Orvic A Alexander.—
Jan. 19, 'O6, /y.
MARTIN STONE.
LICENED AUCTIONEER, Bellefonte, Pa.,
Will attend to all sales entrusted to him with
fidelity and care. . 10-10 ly.
HARRY Y. tiITITZER.
'ATTORNEY AT LAW, District A tterneys
Omoe,R M
ellefunte, Pa. ay be consulted is
Mbegh or German. 9-7.
E. R: DORWORTH,
PEYEICIAN AND SURGEON, Howard, Pa.
Offtwe his professional service to the citizens
oflieward and viejnity. 10-40.
* W. H. LA
ATIONABY AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pa., Office
with tho District Attorney in the Court
House. ffL.22.
CHARLES BODY.
BARBER, Nest door to the post office, eba
ehanspoontntand-h.i. ,ettitrg done
the beet manner, 11-1-ly
J. D. W INGATE,
DENTIST, office in the Masonic Hall, Belle
fonte, Pa. At home, except perhaps the
first two weeks of each mouth. 7-16.
ORVIR dt ALEXANDER.
ATTORNEYS, AT LAW, Bellefonte, Pe.. Office
First door below the Franklin House, trf'Rey
nolde's new budding, on the piantond. 7-16.
• WILLIAM A. WALLACE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will visit Bellefonte,
professionally Ainh specially retained_ in
connection with resident couneel, Clearfield
-Pa. 7-14.
ANDREW
LICENSED AUCTIONER, Iditishvg, Pa.,
Will attend to all sales entrusted to m with
fidelity and care. Chirges lees than other
auctioneers. , 9-40
ORVIN &('ORSE,
ATTORNEYS ATI.iW, Will practice in the
several courts of Centre and Clinton coun
ties. All business entrusted to their care will
be promptly attended to. Lock Haven, P.
JACOB 'DIMMER.
TORACOOXIST, keeps con tautly on bend a
'.full supply ofTobsoinkergars, Snuff, a. ao.,
wide& will to sold lower 'than can. be per
chased elnerhere, ibis aide of Richmond.
:Rit. J. 11. MITCIIELL,.
PSYSIPLAN A-41311.GE0N, Bellefonte, Pa.,
_ Will attend to pfidessional calls se heretofore,
he reegefftfully offers hie services to hie
friends and the publie. Office at hie residence
. on Allegany Avid. 7-18.
DAMEL DERR. A
MANUFACTURER OF STAMPS, LETTERS;
AO., A full supply kept constantly on kind.
Stamps for marking bags ruhre, ho., made
to order. Shop near the old school house,
beck of the court house. 8-1
DR:BEAIPTIE,
iPRTI3IOIII7fk 811;RaFION.18#htfonte, Pa,
Offers Ms pt:nfassional service' [bb the citizens
of liellefunte and vicinity. Office at his reel
donee on Didion 4 4:feet ) next door to the
_Keystone bakery. mob 81 'B5-4y.
A. 0. FURST,
ATTORNI4Y. AT LAW, Beliefoiste,
iiiiseveral Courts of Centre and
[Anton Counties. AU legal business en
' trotted to his care will receive prompt &Men
tion. Office, on the North-west contra of the
Diamond. 7-16.
W. F. REYNOLDS dir CO:
BANIESELS,SIIIe of Exchange and Notes die.
eounte4. Collections mad*. and proceedit
proMiTtly remitted. Interest paid on Ipso.
41 deposits. Exchange in the Eastern otk
' nos constantly on band for sale. Depesile Ye.
7-47
MtsoFlr us
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, 1
_l5 / *Or
IRON BUILDINGS
No 37 Fm mired, hressoitott, Peon's.
TUITION IME NEVER CHANGED.
76111741OLLAILS PATS 7011.
Tllll FUEL , GRADUATING cGuEss.
• ---
Tins usitJarntti,
Book Keeping
Business Pe hip,
Commercial Ca halm's,
, Lectures 11pOn aw, Bibles, • •
Detecting Con • .rfeit Money, de.
Other' Colleges Buie eith . advanced their
tuition fee to $5O, or charge $ to $l5 extra
for Penmanship. Their Books an Stationery,
also, coating from $l2 to $2O--ours • .t but $5.
Dulrs original plan of business edu ion, as
taught in this city for about tvlinty-five are,
from hie own system of Book Keeping, • 'ell
are sanctioned by the American Institutes a ,
Chamber of Commerce, and other competen
authorities of New York, as the moot perfect
kystems in use, with W. 11. Duff's lint premium
buainess and Ornamental reninhn,hip taught in
DAY AND EVENING CLASsilp.
It will be found by proper inquiry that this
is the only College of the kind in,the Union
conducted by an experienced Morahan; and
whose Penman is a trained accountant.
. SW-Merchants, Steamers and Bankers can
alwe.yd obtain thoroughly educated ammuntanta
on application to our office.
pir-Those desiring our elegant now Oiroular,
1 ,. lb containing an outline of our Copra. , of
lady and practice, with ElamplaintAar
Li aa's business and Ornamental Writing, must
clone to onty -live cents to
P. DUFF .1, SON,
• Pittebeirgii, Pa.
pirlVe will . mail any, person encloeing ne
$2, a copy of either our Mercantile or Steam
boat Book Keeping pont-Jdd.
N0v,44 '66 6m.
NT KW SKIRT FOR 1866.—The groat lawn
.l.l Gen of the Age in 11.0 P SKIRTS.—
J. W. BRADLEY'S Now Patent DUPLEX
ELLIPTICi(or double) SPRING SKIRT.
This invention consists of Einples (or two)
Elliptic Pure Reflood Steel Springs, ingeniously
iraided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge
!baking the toughest, most flexible elastic and
durable spring ever used. They 'Mom bond
or break, like the tough) springs, and consequent.
ly preserve their perfect and beautiful shape
more than twice as long an any single skirt that
ever had or can be made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort
and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex
elliptic skirt will be experienced particularly in
all crowded assemblies, oper.iis,` carriages, rail
road care, church pewe, arm chairs, for prome
nade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded
when in use to occupy a small place as, easily
and conveniently as a silk or tuuslin dress,
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, and
great convenience of wearing the Duplex ellip
tic steel spring skirt for a single day will never
afterward., willingly dispense with their use.
For children, misses and young ladles they are
superior tu.all others.
The hoops and covered with 2 ply double
twisted thread and will wear twice as long as
the single yarn covering which is used op all
single steel hoop skirls,. The three bottom rods
on every skirt arc also double stool, and twice
or double covered to prevent the covering fgoin
wearing off the rods when dragging down slain,
atone steps, etc., etc. which they sty constantly
subject to when in use.
All are made of the new and elegant corded
tapes, and aro the beet quality in every part,
giving to the wearer the most graceful and per.
feet shape possible, and are unquestionably the
lighest, most desirable, comfortable and euo-
Hommel skirt ever made'
WEST - - BRADLEY I CARY, PROPRIE.
TORS of the invention, and SOLE MANUFAC
TURERS, 97 CHAMBERS, and 70 81
READIC STREELS, Now-York.
FOR SATE In all first-class Stores in this
City, and throughout. the United States and
Canada, navana de cubs, Mexteo; South Amor
tea, and the West Indies,
gte- Inquire for the Duplex E'lliptio (or
double) Sprtny Skirt. C. lA. Peas 16-3 m.
DR. TALBOTT'S PILLS, Anti llynpoptic.—
Composed of highly concentrated Bxtrouto
13123
ROOTS AND HERBS,
bf the greatest medicinal value, prepared from
the original proscription of the celebrated Dr.
Talbott, and used by him with remarkable sus
cogs fur twontl years. An infallible remedy in
all
Disco:Des of the Liver, or any derange
mont of the Digestive Organs, they
Lino Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia,
Scorfula, Jaundice, Bilious-
ems, 4 l,iver Complaint.
~The well known Dr. Mott sayer of these! Pills
"I have used the formula from which your they
are made, in my practice for over 12 years;
have the finest effect upon the Fiver and Diges.
tiro Organs of any medicine ifi the world, and
are the moot perfect Purgat#'o which has ever
yet been made by anybody. They are safe and
pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their
penetrating properties stimulate the e itot (1,•11% -
Wes of the body, remove the obstructirms or Its
urgent), purify the blood, and expel disease.—
They purge out the foul humors which breed
and grow distemper, atiuuthan alugidi 42 TO_
ordered 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 every body, but :the formidable
and dangerous diseases, and being purely toget
ablemre free from any risk or Mum. No person
who has once used these rills will ever be with-.
out them."
They create pure blood and remove all impu
rities from tho system, hence are a positive cure
for Aa-Fovers , ireadache, Piles, Mecurial Dis
eases, and hereditary Humors."lkk
Dose.—For Adults, one Pill in the morning;
for children under 8 years, half a PiIII.
AlitPrice Isl per box. Trade eupplied, or
rent by mail, poet paid, to any part of the U.
States or Canadas oh reoeipt of price. None
gonuano without the fat simile of V. •Mott Tal -
b,,tt, M. D.
V. MOTT TALDOTT & Co.,
No. 82 Fulton-Street, New York.
June 2; 1665. 10—ly
H AUPT &Co.,
Bove removed their Foundry from
the old Stand at Bellefonte to the Milesburg
Foundry and Machine shops, where they windu
p° to manufacture the Watts improved plow, cen
tre Lever side Bill and shears for all the plows
ever made iu this county. They she have an
attractive variety of I '
IRON RAILING, C EMETERY ENOLOB UREg
STEAM ENGINES AND MILL GEARING.
To this department of the business they give
particular attention, and have a large stook of
Patterns on hand for steam, flour and Saw Mills,
STATIONERY STEAM ENGINES
of any desirable capipity from ten to twenty
IforsePowerindlt in the ' best of style. They
also manufacture one and two Horse Tread pow
mre--and four horse sweep Powers and Threat=
lag machines to suit either.. Corn orushere and
other articles to numerous to mention. Orders
received and matins delivered, with a variety
of the above named articles kept 'at the old
Ilayee's property near the depot at Bellefonte
' Pa., wherethey have Machine, Plow and Paten.
makers, the best In the country, that can be
consulted at any thee concerning any work that
'nay be wanted ie teak Ono of -luminous. • Give
I them a call you that wont your work done up to
order. •
May 6th 1664. tf. OAOPT, *.Clo.
FURNITURE WARASOOM.
. .
Howard stfeet,Bellefonte, Pc.
WHERE, B UREA US,
BOYAR
I:Oulrass
Jur RACES,
WHAT--NOTE,
EXTENSION TABLES,
STANDS •
CHAIRS,
STOOLS.
ia,he.,i
of every deeoriptlon, quality anci prim for- sale
'e4rr than at any other eetablkohment of the
klnaln'Central Penritylvania.
Jane 1;1863.4f. HENRY P. HARRIS.
GROMkU:a, ti&
IN " AltD.
81 , 14OIRDID Rivet
Of the best •
BOOTS ) BltollB AND Amlia.Go'obe,
or air,* oatirrr, ,
Wansied—oolos in me for yourieU-,-will
Sgt *age for looking at them. . _
oitooluins, firiatneursweas OY NBW
STYLI& SEON BINDINGS, EATS
AND OA.PN, LADIES PIIItEriIW
STYLBS;VICITORINES, Mb 0, FURS,
CAPES, NEBIAS ANEI NCiTTO
WARRANTED to be lad *hat we repremat
them. We have the very best whieh *e
warrant,. and loner grades in all that;
- Varieties. • •
.•
COME A 174 rESE EURNBthWE OOODO
North West Corner or the
LEATHER OF ALL DESOR,IPVIONS
A large - stock of shoe finding saddlery, sad-
dles, bridles, halters cart gears harness,
col
lars, Wipes, lines, whip . , trunks, inhelingbags,
and every artible made and kept by saddlers,
Water-Proof Biota dodble tailed warranted
POWDER, SHOT AN•D CAPS.
A large assortment of Buffalo Robes, Horse
Blankets, Ellegh Bells, Fox Traps, .to.
highest market prices paid for Elides Skin,
and nil kinds of furs. -
CASH PAID. ‘
ides and Skins at Burnside's.
me has come aye, when you can
ire to eat at a very low rate.
has Jast ‘ recolvad a e and well selecbedwtook
of god& tildEdt he Int to sell at a very rea
sonable rates—So low as tto be excelled by
any other +establishment the kind in .the
country. YOU *lll find it tly to your ad-
Vantage to buy your ilroterlas Burnaldes. .
Buy dried Peaches, Apples, Oh es,.Prunes:
Currants and Tamarinds from Barn • ea,
iou want Prime Chees, Salt, Rice, widish
Congress, Fine cut, Natural Leaf, or St king
Tobacco of superior quality; go to Burbsid
Ladies will Hod it to their advantage to bu
Marocao Boots, French calf and Kip shoes Slip
pers and Gaiters with and withoutleels, of• all
sizes and colors, from. Burnsides. 4
Thegood'
hail, all you
Buy Sweet Sicily deanges, Fred' Lemons,Figa,
'ht.., Bo's'ns, Candies and Nuts [ruin Burn-
Endes.
rr ou pant Gum Drops, Moss, Jujube and Fig
Paste, Jolly Cakes; Cocoa, Lozengers, French
and English Secrets, Sugar Plums, or any othor
kinds seCOnfectionaries, go to Burnside&
Buy Hair Brushes, Portmonias, Purees, Pooket
and Dressing Combs, Qum Hair and 'English
flat head and Mourning Pins, Gloves, Hosiery
Pocket Knives, Trout flies, Fish Nooks and
Tackle, Stationery, Gents Linen and Silk
HankerehlefS, Linen and Marsailles Col
lars, and many other Fancy Articles and No
tions of Burrurides. •
If you want Fnney Snare, Candles, Corn and
Pearl Starch, Shot, Powder, Codes Easenee,
Brown, and Engßali Mustard, Rod and Blank
Peppers, Ginger, Mace, Nutinege and a general
variety of Spleen, go to Burneidee.
If You have Butter, Bggs, Potatoes, Wheat,
Doane or other Country Produce, it can be if.i=
changed for goods at cash prices at the cheap
cash variety Store Burnsidee.
At Buniaide's we study to pleas and give sat
'eduction.
Please accept our thanks or past fa
vors and place us under obligations for many
now ones. Jan 8-1864
rho TIII PUBLIC!
MRS. SIMONS, 111
Main Sr., LOOK HAVEN,
Has the largest and cheapest stock of
GROCERIES, pitqvrszoNs, FISH,
Cldarware,
queenswart,
Liquors,'
Witmer; - I
Salt,_ _
Candies, •
&gars,•
,
ever offered in this market
. .
The attention of Hotel and Atom-keepers is
called to tho larks stock of the folloWing goods
on hand, which are offered arwholostdo prices
20e barrels of Fish.
200 BARRELS, OF LIQUORS AND WINES
50 boxes qf chewing Tobacco, 100 000 &gars,
and a large lot of Salt.
Also, Flour and Feed always on hand at
July 11, 'o4—tf. 51.1[01(5, Main St.
MINIMI
MATTHIAS SCHMHCHt
Would respectfully inform the people of 'Belle
fonte and einity, that he hue opened a new
and
•
COMPLETE BAKERY,
in the old Temperance Hotel, on BISIJOP street
where he will keep conalantly on hand all kinds
BREAD,-
POUND -CAPS,
SUGAR AND GINGER-CAKES,
CRACKERS., CANDIES
& - 7 , sr..,
which he will sag at a reasonable and anthem
tory price
Families will find it in their advantage to got
their batting dame at this establishment, as-they
can alwaSsget pure,wholosontebread and cakes
juat when theyneed them. Sept. 12, 1862—tt.
IMRE
• MASONIC HALL, •
719 CIIIIIITEUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
Lm now opened
LACE CUETA,S,
of his own importation.
limestone Curtains,
bitmask Curtains, ,
Wool Rep Curtains,
' Tatin Lamm, Curtains,
Nottingbotn Curtains,
Muslin Curtains,
Cloth, Table and Piano Covers
.Constantly receiving Novelties in
CURTAIN MATERIALS,
embracing tho Celebrated Smyrna Cloth, and
MODE DRAPERIES.
•WINDOW SHADES.
in every Desirable'Style Color or Price.
- I. E. WALRAVEN'I
No. 719 Chestnut St.,
Nov. 10, '65,--3m
'TURNS & 13MUCKEIL
NiritOLESALE GROCERS
AND •
PRODUCE bOIIehLISSION MERCHANTS
No. 805 Market Street, Philadelphia.
S. Monte Buttne—lapt of B. B. Janney, Jr &Co.
8. BxErckza, Jr.--lato of S. Spanker, Jr. a Od
in lb, 1865.-17.
BOOGS & ICLItEC
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
MID
DBALBBS IN COUNTRY rzontrog,
No. 109 Aroh Street, Between Brent end Second
WIL L. 100611, t
.PHILADELPSIA.
IVIL r. Li/ti.
Oydere from the ocnintry promptly attended to;
• jaly2Bly.
C AARIMIE MANINAOTORY I
•
Mr. 0. A. eQulstlon would respectfully in
form the citizens of N Oentre flaunty, that he hes
opened anew carriage Manufactory, In thnrsar
of Nmmings' Livery Stable, where he is prepar
ed teananuhuotor 1
Carriages •
O
tug le.
P raniuteti,
Spring Wagon
Sleighs, Ace,
atiiiioes to suit the times. Repairing done on
short notice. • "W.pr, 0-lEOd.
Di~DDINAL
( LINDSEV'S
BLOOD SEARCHER
L_
LliThairEill6ROV'D HOOD iinamea
• IN ILARIM? tiornas,
fi purtiortartst, rekunnatended /or nee floral the
Spring and Swimmer,
when the blood la thick and elteulatioh retar ded '
by,uuhealthy dectetions. This perfectly sate
though powerful cleanses and renews
every portion of the system. It Is the only gen
uine and original Mood-Searcher, which fat
years has, performed the most wondisrltd, yet
permanent cures, in confirmed case* of wattle,
old sores,tattor, tumors, bolls, and all kinds of
eerofulous eruptions.
It is also it ternedi for salt rheum,
ring-wormy scald head, aud,kindrdd diseases.
• As a general effects arc most bohlg ,
neat, and cannot fail to benefit wliare need SO'
cording to directions.
We mak*, no claim to liaving diecovorell
Panacea" or "Universal Remedy': for all the
ailments to which tech is heir;, but ens do claim
Oust conollam facts"hafe fairTy indtally estab
lished, that in the
BLOOD S 1 ARCH
the afflicted will and a "standard medicine,'
one upon which they can rely ife a ehre epeoillo
for all diseases for which it is recommended.
'1 have this day, October 7th, 1861, disposed
of my entire 'Merest in J.ll. Lindeey's ittprov
ed BLOOD SEARCHER, to it. E. Senate k Cos
together with the right to use my name in it'.
preparation: The only genuine article will here
after be prepared by them extdusively.
J. M. L.IIsTDSEY.
Prepared by
R. E. SELLERS & CO.,
Sok Proprietors,
Whooping Cough, Croup; in., itc
ESTABLISHED IN 1939,
It la an old and well tried remedy, and has
stood the test of thirty years.
Read the following;
One Trial• Will Convince!
Baltimore, Fs rtle d Co., Ohio.
disourery 185 t
Alr. 11. E. Selfers—Dear. Sir: I am entirely
out of your "Imperial Cough Syrup." Will
you-send me, say six dozen 9 Ido hot Want to
lucent of it, as it is the only medioine that will
come so near raising the Mond. It will cure the
mast et ugh immediate/y. I have recommended
It to person+ and given them one bottle on trial,
and in every case they lave given clear testi
mony tlmt it gave immediate relief.
I have used it in my own family, and find it
a cure cure for (toughs and colds in all cares.
One trial will convince any person that it Is a
sure cure for the worst of coughs and colds.
I am yours most reslectfully,
Tho above is strong testimony, and offered
without solicitation, In behalf of the befit infOgh
medicine of the day.
rf, Great Curative!
Pirrnpuna, April 19, 1859
H. E. Seller., I have been troubled with a
cough Ito the last ton yours, by reason of whieh
I have frequently been unable to sleep more
titan half the night. I tried many remediea,but
all in lain. I hoard of your Cough Syrup, and
rosolhed to try it, and now state that the see of
a.few bottles his cured rue entirely. I ehoerfUl
ly recomme nd It UPI Falb, speedy, and pleasant
cure fur eonghs and molds.
Yours respectfully,
WM. WOODIS.
This Is strong tsetlmon'y, and given volunta
rily.
Pre phreal by
R.' E. SELLERS & CO.;
RUSKS,
PIITSBURU, PA
1 ' 144 5614M t
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND
AND
BLOOD PURIFIER.'
Tills GREAT
INTERNAL REMEDY
is the best medicine over offered to the nubile
For the effectual cure of ridsumatism, gout, neu
ralgia, dyspepsia, and as a blood purifier, It has
no equal; for all diseases arising from an im
pure state of the blood, such as scrofula or
king's evil, scald bead, tatter, ring-worm, fe
male complaint, and all break-outs on the fere
and body. The vie number of rub-on medi
cines which tumidly have been used for those
diseases were merely temporary' in their effects,
and of doubtful virtue, but the
RHEUMATIC ',COMPOUND
teaches the source or all trouble, and actual'
aniehee the dieetie (ruin the aysteru by It im
mediate actlon'on the blood. We adylie one
and all to slim it a trial, and become ea tiefied of
its wonderful sower.
Prepnied mid .old by
E. E. SELLERE, & co.,
PITIIIIIIIIICI. PA
SELLERS' -1
L!L
I TU ORIGINAL, 'ONLY TRUE it °ENURE
Vor twenty-five years a staple remedy for
Liver Complaint, "
Costiveness,
Biok Headache,
Billions Dislorders
Read, and judge for Yotirself:
&alma Csusaw, 0/119
Jig. R. R. Seller.—bear Sir: I think ft a dut
I owe to you and the puldlo generally, to stet
• that I have beeniMieted with Liver Complaint
for a long time, and so badly, that an ebseese
formed and broke, which left me in a very low.
'state. Raving - heard olt your celebrated Liver
Pins being for sale by A. B. Sharp, West Ltber-
ty, and recommended to ma by my physiolast,
Dr. I. Smith, I eotteluded to giVe them a fair
trial. I purchased one box and found them
Jest what they ars recommended—the best Liv
er Pills aver used, and, after taking four boxes,
I del the disease bee entirely left me, and am
now perfectly wall.
iicapooffigly youis,
D. H. COLEMAN.
PRICE TWENTY-VIYE DEM.
The above articles !hi sale by P. P. a:WM,
Druight, Bellefonte, Pa• JIM* 10,
WINES ,& LQIJ9ItB
X_TAITI AUTO! STOP AND SAADI
, -- Ye chat would koreseneyour healthy
save poor airway hi"d five hew and rain - tented)
shotaldspalrehaiki your *per stthe
'W Nk AND•'4,G,OOOR 89'088,
• eh inemai elinsel • -
away orpcodto the old Temionfide gad.
Rail/i it 00. 1 ,
ItatiritliMeding tire enemata' Web Unpo
sed apemen astielee in his lin% bf beanie" he
stilt °online% to sell the purest articlas at the
very lowest ignite. Every dlscriplion of,
,poRtiGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
"wholesale and retail, it the lowest cash prices,
whist are Watranted to be the bast qualities ac
cording to their respective prices. His stock
consist' in part of
oth Rink ifthISSOATELPLA nlisk,
*M UT, goatir,• NECTAR,
and °then whiskies, at trim rri cents 4o $2;00
per gaga. Also,
ALL }CINDBOp•BRA.NDIEB. •
from 75 cta., to $B,OO per gallon. Holland Gins
pure, from 76 'eta., td $2,60 per gallon.
PORT, MADZIUB, BLACKS EERY
and other winos—the beet articles—it as rea
sonable rides as bdn be bad in the city.
CHAMPAGNE, Iik,ACKBERRY t •.dINGER,
.AND CARAWAY BRANDIES,. PURE
JAMARA AND NEW ENGLAND RUM
• CORI/Lida; OP ALL KINDB,
all a ',Malvin be Wakaltred.to be as tepresen
tea. and sold at prices exceethhgly low.
AR the !hiders offered fbr sale at this establis
hment have been purchased at the United
States thlstotn House, altd consequently must be
pure and good.
JlMr — Physiciab", mid others are respeetfelly
requested tp give his liquors a- trial,." 11k He
has Ihe only artiole,of
DIME FORT WINE TVICE IN TOWN.
May, 28,1862 tr.
T HE WONDER OF THE AGE!
Every body astonished at tbo pure
ness and cheapness of the articles sold at the
wholesale
WINE AND LPVITOR STORE.
ON BISHOP STREET, BELLEFONTE PA.,
JACOB B. ETTELE.
Tim proprietor of this tataldnihment taker
pleuerurn in informing the public that ho • keeps
constantly 011 hand a. supply of choice foreign
and domestirs liquors, each as
Old Nectar, Old Bye, Nor:magala, and hisA
Whiskey; Cognac., - Blackberry, Cher
ry, Ginger, and common Brandies ;
Port, Maderia, Clurry, and Us
ben Wines ; Scotch, and Holland
din ; Xeso England Rum, Jamaiea Rum;
Cordials Peppermint, Anniaeed and Rose.
ALL CASES WARRANTED TO CONTAIN
THE ANOC.NT MARKER
The attention of practicing phyeicialis is call
,ad to hie dock of
PURR LIQUORS,
t. de for medical purposes.
s Ong - dongfantly oti - Land:
ha tbe
'72* r .NECPAKIVILISKEI
r. .1
t
a.
a eulta btnd
Ile h i
RNLI'
In Town.
All liquors weo
low, and he mills ti
All liquors are 191
Lion.
hodght when liquors were
Aft' accordingly.
ted to giro estisfno-
Conflatmt that he earn
reapeetfully solicits a ilmro
Liquore will be 801 l by the
tletee. lle has a large lot of
we customers he
public pat college
horrel or
BOTTLED LIQUOR
of the Mieet grades bn hand. Apr 1,-1865
SIMON Ai,FELDMAN.
Imroirrhrt A. WIIOLERAI.H DEALER \kl
\ I
ItASNDIES, IVINIES, GINS,
ir T, IiYEA ND It 0 L'll BOX IV II IS Y K
NO. 506 NORTH NINTH STHEXT,
(Below Spring Garden,)
PHI LADELI'III A, PENN'A
Rept. 1861.
IttIS,CULANEOUB
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD
This greet line traverses the l Northern
and northwest. counties of Pennsylvania to the
city of Erie on Lake Erie.
It ban been loaned and in 'operated by the
PENNSYLVANIA It A ILROAD COWAN
TIME OV CA/CIKROKO TRAINS AT LOCK rt A V nit
LEAVE EASTWARD,
Erie Mail Train
Erie Expre.e Train............
Elmira Mail Train,.
LEAVE WEISTIVARD
Erie Mail 6.31 A. M.
Erie Esprore Train 5.27 P. M.
Elmira Mail Train arrive 7.50 P. M
Passenger ears run through on the Erie Nail
and Express Trains without change both ways
bet Teen Philadelphia and Erie.
NEW YORK CONNECTION
Leave Feir -- York &ea P. M.
Arrive at Erie 3.37 A. M.
Leave Erie...... 1.55 P. M.
Arrive at New York 1.15 .p. M.
No Change of Ciro between Erie as W. "fork.
MACIAS? SLREPINQ CARS on all Night trains.
For information respecting Passenger budi
. , 90th-and Market Streate;
Philadblphia.
And for d Freight business, of the Company's
Aosta:
8. 11. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Market
streets, Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, klrle.
Win. Brown, Agent, N. C. R. R., Bataan
. HOUSTON, (WWI Freight Ag't, Phil's.
W. GWINNER, Oen't Ticket Ag't, Phira.
L. TYLER, Gen'l Supt, Williannigort.
FANCY FURS!!
.have now in store
my own Imports-
. FANCY FURS,
For Ladies and• Cbildren's near. In •the clad
Also a tine assorttnent or Gent's Fur Gloves and
Collars.
w I am enabled to'dhopose of my goods at very
reasonable prieesrand I would thtdefore sokioit
a rill from my friends of Contge county and vi
cinity. *AL. I
Its. Remember the name, number and street.
J lIN FAREIRA,
718 Arch St., abovektb, south side, Philadelphia.
ReS. I have no partner, nor connection with
any other store in Philadelphia.
Clet.lBl6-4m,
ANKS, DINMOBE 4 CO
A. B. DAVIS 4 CO
manasotittere of
PVIIINT gTAJIMARfi
WEIGH LOCH,
TEASED AND DEPOTS,
COAL, HAY AND LTV'S STOCH
Aloe all the tariote desertptione or
bORMANT h POTABLE nATFOB.AI
8 kr A -14 JR 8 ,
AND PATENT DNA - Ml 3,
Northwest Corder et 18th dim* and
• PENN'd AVENGE. PHILADELPIIIA;
Pct. 13,
„ 110 TELS sisALOortl.
claim:Nos notri3B, pELLEForlitt,”
B. D. CUMUING6, Pro p's
• — 7 .
Tia clamant/mw Rotol;situated
street, a lbw doors tot-th of the Cabello chard,
la at last. eiropletti ill all the Ilfralepentente and
IU now open for tiii . riietsPiloit Ara entertaidment
of geode. It his ibladh fhthished tb the Ter.
latent, style, with handsomer and oowifortabl
&rakes, and is aitther the bee/ /paw tif
and will be the ' hdpetbd hotel Be 'Belle
pate, • • •
THE TABLE will always be foi.irtnanlng
under therweight of the beet provieeito the mi.
het atfordt, attended b‘rneat intelligedt and at.
Unitive waiters.'
THE BAR will always be supplied with the
choicest ebd bid of liquori—not t elokenine
mikihre drag!— , bet liquors in their ptllbM
and best state. .
THE STABLII Is large, warm, poniModiow
and is eleap, and obliging and attentive hostler:
are always in Waiting, • -
A Hack sonVtijs passengers free of charge, 14
and from ttte rare, after the andral anti depar
lure of the trains. Mier 27-1808'.
GO. HOTEL, BELLEtONTE,
na% CLARMO, Prpp'y
•
This long establisbed and well known Hotel
situated on the mullest cornea of the IMalnend
opposite the Court Dottie, hAving been ii - titohaa
ed by the undersigned, he announces to the for
mar patrons of this establishment and to the
travelihg public generally, that he intends refit
ting it, thoroughly, and isprepahrt to render
the most satisfactory accotuitiodation to Ott Who
may favorhim with their patimmgsa No pains
will be spared on his,part to add to the_ convent
once or comfort to biAguests. All who stop with
him.will Rind his
Hie TA)ILII abundantly supplied with the
most sumptdas fare the market will afford, done
tip In Style, by the most experienced cokes.
lie BAR. Ytll always contain the choicest of
liquors.
llte STABLINB le beet in town, anti*lll iti'says
be attended by the most trust worth end atten
temtire 'matters.
. (dire him a roll, one and all, and be feels con
fident that all will be satisfied with their accent
modatlon.
AN . EV.6I•ILLIKNT LIVERY •
Is attached to this eptabliAment, which alma
gars from abroad will find greatly to their ad
1/frantic. Jan. 9th, 1903
CONRAD HOUSE, pELLRFONTE,
This well known establishtnent has been en
tirely refitted and refurtillihed throughout, and
is now second to pon4 fh central Pennsylvania
In the comfort' thd convenience it affords to
travelers. People from the eountry dfiring their
stikihrn at pellefonte during weeks of Court will
find the Coorad House an agreeable and pleu
awl resting place.
Accommodating servantgare always In Mien
dance ready tp supply the wltnts and contribute
to the comfort and sattsfactibn of thistuesta
Tae TAAR is supplied with all the eubstdt-
Col pros MMus, luxuries and dellcacibe: which a
prolluetit e country enniurtilsN, of Industry, vig
ilance end exktioh cam procure. -
Ballo jugs
Tun 13au, ✓rill always contain a general ss
nortment of the very boot liquors that tho Mar
ket affords; adapted to stilt the Most capricions
tastes.
- • - •
Toe SrmiLß will ls, attended by attentive
and obliging hustlers, well qualified to diseliarge
the duties pertaining to this important depart
ment of it public con al,l ir It itwa.
From the attention mid timer. the proprietor
has devoted to this hraiieh of husinesa be hopes
to ruccieve a liberal portion of the patronage
berutofote bentowrd op, n him. May 1-1862
CUMMING'S 1101.186 SALOON,
This new and splendid Eating Estab
lishment Is now open fur the entertainment of
the public, where
~ t \ l ish Oysters, Fried Oy. ters, Stewed Oysters,
Spiced Oysters, Chun Soup, Turtle
Soup, Chicken Soup,
and Eggs, Pig's Feet and Tripe, Sar-
Ves, Fresh Fish, Fried Chickens,
tewed Chickens, etc., etc.)
Nt
all times.
iltlNk3.
T e Brandy,
hiltkey, 'Wheat
Whisker,
nelk4 ..
• ikt.t.
cab km had 4.
.4
. .
01.1
11.,tubon
146i•key. TI i 1
. •
I\ o\l
iran.l liiii, rici-rn; Wine. Straw
lierri Winn. t'iviiiirti 0. iiiinfuloerry
Wine, 2 4 licrry Wine, Pu-' inc. etc., etc.,
Cnektsaitt, Bruntly Sittleghtv, :Marty Cub
biers, Whiskey punches. and elt•farcy drinks.
Cullin'a XXX Philadelphia Ale &
Porter, Cider, Fancy Letuomacs t
Sarsaparila,- Water, _ ` \
etc,, etc., etc.
ROT MEALS to be had at all hotel oNhe
dny or
A utagtidirtwd BILLIARD ROOM. with tine
marble-faced Tallea, le connected with the es
tablishment.
2.15 P. M
12.25 A. M
7.00 A. M
We invite Der friends to give ue a ern, and
think we can insure them the utmost matisfao
lion. R. 1). CUMMINGS,
March 27, Proprietor:
UNION .110U6E, MILROY,
D. C. HELLER, Proprietor
The subscriber would respectfully inform the
public that he has rectritlj refitted the above
named Hotel, aid is now prepared to accommo
frfinls and patrons in a comfortable
manner, and be will spare no pains in making
it an agreeable home for all sojourners. Biz
table will always he luxuriously supplied from
the markste of country and cities, and his Bar
filled with liquors of choice brands. lie char
gee are as reasonable as these of any other Ho
tel in the place, and he feels satisfied they can
not be complained of by those who favor him
with their custom. Expecting to roceive's share
of public patronage, and fully Intending tq de
senre-it, he (blows open his tiouse v to the pdblic
and invites atrial.
M ObiIANON 11011,SE, P1111.11438U110,
AT
LIN TAMURA'S
RAtablinhed
It MANUFAC
TORY,
718 ARCH St.,
11;. FALKNER, Proprietor
The proprietor of Mill well known hotel -re
spectfully anneances to' kheiublic, that ho is
prepared to accomodate a 4 w may give him a
call. This hotel being please tly situated And
provided with every convenience, it offers to the
public all the comforts ail convenience of a
FIRST tf1,44.5'3 HOTEL.
Love Seventh,
ILA DRLPHIA
Ills Tame tiill alwnys be supplied with the
beet the market offbra, and his linr with the
eholeoat liquors /Travellers, 'teamstera and
Antatderm acm.mmod'ated in the moat plea/sent
and agreeable mans r. Careful and attentive
heatlers will stlwaya be on bandy His stabling
is the moat extenatre and complete in this SOU
tioll, trov. 24 '85.4m,
and Manurie
f, one of the , tar
t and most Leant'.
ideation of •
H UBLERSBURG 110TElo, Rustanantita,
J. H. MpBRISON, Proprietor
.Thiel/ell known Hotel is now kept . by the
Proprietor, where be will be happy to wait upon
the trateling public generally. •
F ALLEN [DUBS, LOCK HAVEN;
Z. W. EIGONY, Peopriew.
Omnibus rooming for and from the bapot.
Aug.
itecissim TO
U NITBD STATES HOTEL, wiLwAinirom
yr B. ,11; C. COBBLER, Prepriaoilb.
Omnibus rittitdng to And fixonlbe depot.
Aug. 28-14.
STOUS 1 STOVES!
Islas° RAUPT & CO. hare for sale yet
s few of Spekee anti-dust cook stoves. •
They hare proved themselves to bd the best
store out for burning satiated. They seise their
own ashes, make uo dust in the kitchen, !mono
kiss feel, are the best baker to tat world, and
hare *Lore convenianoes than shy other Mom
n me. , .
SCALES,
imitable lot
People,wantleg state& would do well to call
mara see their Meek Worepurchasing elsewhere,
as, brueglooting to do this, plan" have boon
sorry already. 7an:1216 HAUPT .1k „
PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED AT
THIS oFticm.
J. B. BUTTS, Proprittor
'33-1y
!ff
1 4 2 1 0 . •
1;7
• • .• L ,. Mo.; 4:11
For Non•Ilb
p tbtieaCT Ilfeebtisease eE
ttleordfloll
Bladiter , ltf duel , es of thS
Gland,. Stone in the Bidder, Oaleilue, tharel
or Mot Dust Depot* Bled ell Illedaxels of %ho v e.
Bladder, Kidneys, ail Ilrepiwl Ilwolliags. ,
• H kivipi
?LUIb %TR
L 04. 1 .* 7
OtArID EXTRACT Builiv
liO/L WEAKNESSES ARISINOI4*
CESREE OE, 64DI8cRET167.
he bobititlidOn ones attended ositbOrikalle
Weakness,a Minima thell4 ornisditlita to
strut/01ton and inOlgoiiliko the system, whist%
ileimbolo's Extra 4 Socha iiitTaiisbly does. If
no tiontwent be submitted to, Oosinuiptlbn or
Insanity enacts& -
ELMOOLD'S
FL'UtD EXTRACT BIIeYII
In affections pecolfar to fnnales, Is unequaled
by any other preparation, as in Chloresis or Re
tention,. Irregularities, Painfainelti „, or impre.. -
Rion of, customary' eymmtlons, Ocerateo or
Behirms state of th a t Dterna, blihourrhosa and
all complpints itmicinlit to the ttosr, ahroths; aria
{nu from habits of dissipation, unpradenaleu, of
id the Decline or .Change in Life.
HkLM:soLEts
FLUID BiTRAcT
thitußt)*Eli'kbsz'weift
Will radically exterminate from the Oiled him
eases of Urinary Orgaop arleinstko Habits of ,
Dissipation at little expemee,,iikle or Na eAsoire
in diet, and .0 expoeurn rnhiplately , iroyearro
ding duo.) anpicasoni and dangeron. relneaimo;
Coptart. and Mermen. In cooing all these enplane+
ant anal dangerous dbeuan .
1:18$
HELIMBOLDki
FLUID t XRR ACT lICgII
In all rues of the Urinary Organ', whether ta
inting In male or female, from whatever caned
oilginnting, snit lilt matter of how long i4ffling.
Itis pleasnnt in taste and odor,
in Its action, and - more strengthening Wm sal
of the prepernUona orllark or Iron.
Those sufferingtom Broken-down or Dolimn{
Constitutilons, presume the remedy atone..
• illuirgeader must be sworn that howerwrelfght
may be the attaek of the aberfa disown 10 to
eeffidn to target the bodily health, ment;l pow
err, pod happfttess, and that of hie posterity.
Out heh and blobd aro supported from thud.
bootees.
PLEASE licyo.
Wit malice no snored. ofthe ingredients. HELM:
Ifi,1111) EXTRACT RHOEU is gem;
posed of Buchu, Cubebr UlliJuniper /ferries, ps•
levied with great earb, and prepared in ihttfti
by H. T. li ELMBOLD. Druggist and Chemist,
of fatten years' experience in the city of Philn. ,
dolpbia, dud which is now prescribed by tbd
laiwt eminent physicians, has been admitted id
11,0 in .th 4 United States Army. and a ales in
very gehoral use in State liospitili and publi
Sanitary Institutions thropghout the
BUCH - U.
(From Dieremonry °PIA' ['rated Make.)
h0C11V1.14910
DIOSMA CRBA'ATA
Propertles.—Their odor Is strong,
'i v ., and .. , ,ewhat arcnnoti , ; then taste*
Wish, and anoluous to mint.
Medical Properlloa and
ilueha leaves are gently stimulant, with a peen
liar tendency to the Urinary Orga., produeing
diuresis, and ltko other similar medicines, titcl•
ling ilinphoteds, whom oireumstanees to bt UM
rook of action.
Thu eottlinulifts of the Urinarj
Organs, stiWas fi ravel, Chronic Catarrh of thil
Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and
Urethra, Disclaim of the Prostreta r and Refer
lion or Incontinent:a of Urine, from a 101 l Stioad
In Ito parts eoneerned in its ersettanon. The
jremedy has also been recommended in Di pep
iii", Chronio Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affentioisi
and Dropsy.
Jerirart Bache ikellied by persio p► frorti thea r c: o f la to 25, ariti flats 35 to 66, C lt
lit the deal eor change of life: after Oonani
tnent or Lab - l'abvirrea=ltettlirgltrihtlaten:
"47-Dr. Keyser is a Phyaielea
of over thirty yon/fa' experience, and a gradna&d
of the JeifareonMical College and of the
varsity of Medicine and Surgery of Pidissiel;
phis.
MR. H. P.IIXLIROLD
Dear Sir.—ln regard tit the queetlei Saks/
sme as to my opinion about Bache, I would Bay
that I have wed and sold the artiste in variant
forms for the past thirty years. Ide net think
there Is Any form pr preparation of it 7 hare
not used or known to be used, in the various
diseases where such medicate e ageht would 1411
Indicated. You are aware, as well ditigSlelifs
that it has been extensively ecoploir fit the val
Hose diseases of the bladder anti dings, aa
the reputation has acquired ili my jadyntene
la *arranted by the facts.
have seen and used, as before stated,
form of Koehn—the powderod leaves, the simple
decoction, tincture, fluid extracts,--Land I run
not eogbielnt of any preparation of that plant
at all equal to yours. Twelve years! superb:l.o.
ought, "'think, to give me the right to judge of
its merits, and without prejudice or partiality, I
give yours piecedence over-all others. J dwaot
value a thing according to its bulk, it
other Buckle would out-do yours, but I hold td
the doctrine that bulk and quantity Ito not make
Op value—if" they did, a coppenwoot would be
worth more than a gold dont!:
Alike your Buehu for ib *Mit" in Pettish:
I. have cured With it, arid havireseu cared with
lt,more diseases of the bladder sod kidilayr than
ear seen cured with any ethlit
or any other proprietary oomPothit ot - whatovoi
Respootfujii, Joao, Act
QlO. 11, KEYSER . . leD.;
140 WOOD STOUT,
August 11, 1865
Aim rdll liztaisodri fcmy time? Beeac
fi&-Dinet lelle'rebo
siaLlsßolzait
CHEMICAL ve4aiuro!lici,
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HELMBOLDI3 Mt&WAD
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