gptimorryttic 4111tiainan El L ARNA'ron. Wil.soN.—A Southern Jour nal draws this pen and ink. portrait of one of the fanatical .m 1 mischievous Massachusetts &moors; in poison Sen ator Wilson is not as exception to the general rule that ft man's passions are aliiiya stamped upbn his ex teri Or. Some what Rhino the arbfago height, with a full figure generally arrayed - in aanoti • Monlints black, except the vest, wherein he apes the buff that so well became his noble predecessor, the great Webster; slightly bald, with straight black locks fringing the sides and rear of a head on which the phrenologist would discover egotism and obstinacy, Gunning and ac quisitiveness as the four cardinal points of his character; with a high, flat fore head ; large vulgar ears that stand out with assinino suggestiveness; a keen datk eye that never seems to dare to look into yours, so restless and wander ing is it; a large mouth that looks inca pable of the utterance of a tender senti ment-, a clean shaven face which expo ses the flabby muscles of a fat dyspeptic; a form utterly destitute of grace ; a voice wanting in •inreetness; a counte nance void and unlovable' in its expres sion ; a glance flcstituto of one shade of sympathy or aflection ; such arc some of the personal peenliaritiesof the individ-_ at this moment, aims to control the President and the National Legisla ture( of our country. OAIV+01:1 SWALLOW 17?—We believe there area, good many well-meaning men in Livia State, who have heretofore voted the Republican ticket: n mlor the honest impression that they were voting to otrnai atainand support the Union: They 'ha no idea that they were voting to place the negro on ,an equality with themselves. it they were called upon to-morrow to vote on the question of' negro suffrage they would vote against it— These men are deceived and cheated. It can no longer be denied that the Re is a negro eqUality party I It is the determination•of the leaders that Sambo shall vote, that he shall sit in the jury-box and hold office and enjoy All the privileges of the white race I White men, let us make ready to, meet I;them at the vital point, and reward them for their treachery : and their infamy when , the next' election comesl—Stin bury. Democrat. TUSIXESS CARDS. I .1911UGERT, ATTORNEY AT LAN, Treasurer's office, Belle Tonto, Pa. 7-18 A. A. HUTCHISON, ATTORNEY •AT LAW, Military Claim Agent ; Office witli.W. P. Wilson. 10-16 1y: DVALISTER it BESVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Allegany street; north of tho Diamond; Rellefonte, Pli. -• 7-40. W. W. WHITE, DENTIST, Offers his . professional services to the citizens of Pinegiove and vicinity. 9-8. P. NIITICEIELL, iT'POiiiirYAT LAW, DoiMonte, Pa. 091cie witti Orvis 4 Alexnuder.. , , - Jan. 19, la, r • MARTIN STONE. LI.CENED .62117%;TIONEER, Will tatUnd to,niluales entrusted to him Irina ~{delilg and e'F°- 10-40 ly. LIIIIRRY STITZER. ATTOANEY AT, LAW, District.At.t.orimyi OfriMe i Dollerobte, re. May be consulted-1n Enilieb of German. fX-7, " TE. s; ORWORVII, PHYSICIAN AND• SURGEON) •Howard, Pal Offen' 44vr9fqs*Lval eery/ea' t 9 the otti%ene of Howar4 eukd vioNtity. 10-40. , - , P. LARIMER. A I TTORNBr AT LAW, Bellefonte, Ps., (knee with—the • Distriet !Attorney in the Cock House. 9-22. cuAitr,ESt t OT BARBER,.Next door .to the poet office, Aut.= ving, ehampooning and hair cutting' done in the beet manner, • - ~,,,*,, gAippEvs P. STEPIWNS,• . Bellefontd, Pa. Office 4 2k t lito S t ryailt / ha . ro9al ,formarly.,;vglied wtxcanne, DENTIST, oftlee l loi .149 Mx.eo . eiq ,41,110- font°, Pd: At home, except perhaps tkie Stet tsy_yrFeltx cull 7-18. CPRVIS dt , 4L9pIF4NDEI I I. Bellefonte. Pa.. Office iloer talon the Franklin ileum in Rey - ibldea'now.bulding, on tho Diamond. 7—.18, %WILLIAM A. WALLACE, ATTORNEY AT LAN, Will 'vigil 'Relleilmitd, proreaeleualky it lipeolalli•Jetalne# .in reeP o klerl Trit,l! Clearfield I.7ogritoilD Alm7.l9llFat,ll4i)esbuTe, ra ) . Will attend to &Waste/ entrusted to Inn with fiajuey. iesi- than other auctioneers. . 0-40 •on,vifira coxptiE ' " Avirorrsales .o.WitlffoT.lll4.-moti6e )4 1 . 1 4, 41. •U Cent q§4p .! ties. All . buisli*likeartM , lda to t.t tri air.° wilt :•lbe prtimiiiiiitten dad to. I.Ock . "Pa' JACOB 1111144" TOBACcONISIT, Iceepe, 40441 pa, be nd a • fell sal)ply of Totowa?: Pigarail3qug, A. $ O .. which will be soltlaWer be • per chefl4,•al eeelierei this Bide of , Rloh mend. • tt, 8uRa80N,..pet00.L„,,,p..„ Will litteild titecirfeloall calla itUistofore, 'friends ant etrihMil 1 0. kiv 'friends analls public. Office at his residence on Ailegsay street „ DANINk.p !< <; SLAWAIIATSIAERAP STAMPS, LETTER'S, !Sec.& WI - supply In .le m l l _ , .opnataiitly on bind., POwfoit .subuir, Ao., swots 'r :1141 1 :itise w te, , • p,wwaympAr.,ol4tOZOMlkonotonte, Offers ItLe prafuslawt ortitidet44so Rwr Tif5447)0 0 1450 14 4A 11,0014 P,11) gifaklo4o 440 iteor,LtteA. °i s 4 .! . 311041 3 / ',611-1)f. kitn t . llri gr Pniltrzl "l4 41 1 1 1 0. 1. % Wl'll 4oryand Cautgropaiatiogeviiill• Ivrkablasttip ins inotO.Eo hitl.oloo vU MO. pwwet. atm, ticlionatotisilleAketlicifp,-wooimpeacot4be Discp t-„ 4 1 #04.4 1 10 . PA API it tilibA10:1101# 40114 Qs., 0 9., 4l/011110-1 1 104414 0 14 up) - a c klar . : l ,(04 1 tow 1440 4 .; . .PetpalWAr' • • -ow irlif/ • 112#7., Ano JB. 10 IRON„ ItyPfDIN:GE No 37 Fifth street; PiriAnurtarr, Penn's. TUITION '• FEE' .NEVER CHANGED. VORTY TIOLLATV! PATE 1011., triit FULT., 'GRADUATING CCURSt irrtirairrrinj Book Keeping, 'Business Penmansh ip, Commercial Calculation?! ' Lectures Upon Law, Hallos, ' Detecting Counterfeit •Bioney, &o Other Colleges have eithor advanced-their tuition Poe to sso', or'obarge $lO •to $l5 extra for Penmanship. Their Squire and Stationery, also, dotting hom $l2 to s7o—ours cost but $5. Dan original plan of hnehiens education, as taught in thin eity,for about twenty-live yearn, from his own eystem 'af Book Reaping, whirl' are sanctioned by the Amerfeat" Institutor and Chnmhcr of Commerce, and other competent authorities of Now Pork, an the most perfect systems In ueb, with W. H. Dar's first preMium business and Ornamental Penman hip taught in DAY AND EVENING CLASSES It will be found by proper inquiry that this In the only College of the kind in the Union condeeted by an, experienced. Jgerehent, and wltace Penman Is a trained accountant ;11;0 4 .11terchants, Stopkmors and Dankere can always obtain th . orookbly educated accountants on apPlleatiOn to our Oleo. • Arlirlfsgss. ilimiringourelegaut now. Circular, pp. 7b liontaining,amioutline oloor Cou,oo of Study Mut practice, with Samples of our , Pon man's MIIIIIHISS and Ornamental Writing, must. Cnolos¢ twonfy-five cents to P. DUFF dk SON, 1; Titulary'', Ps. pet-Wes will' mail any. person enclosing us $2, a copy of either our Maroanjilo or Steam ; boat Book Keeping post-paid. • Nov. 24 'B6 Om. NEW SKIRT FOR 1806.--Tke groat Inven- IA Gen Of • the Ago In HOOP SKIRTS.— J.' W. BRADLEY'S 'New Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC - (or double) SPRING SKIRT. This invention . 'consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Pure Refined Athol Springs, ingeniouely braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge making the toughest; most flexible elastic and durable erring ever used. They seldom bend ,or break, like the single aprings,and consequent ly preserve their perfect and be iutiful shape more than twice as long as any single skirt that over has or can be made.. „ , The. Wenderful ffciibil@y and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex elliptie skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, oper,,s, carriages, rail road cars ' ohm'eh pews, arm chairs, for prome nade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded when in nse to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a milk or muslin. dress,, . A lady having 7 enjoyed' the pleasure, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex ellip tic eteel spring skirt fdr a single day will never afterwards willingly dispense with their nee. For children. misses •and'yetingladies they are superior to all others. , hp,hoope-aarVered with 2 • Pl y double tW sied thread !end willt•vrear twice as long ea the single yarn covering which Is used on all single steel hoop skirts. Tho three bottom rode ,an•every skirt are also double steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from wearing off the rode when dragging down stairs, stone elope, etc., etc. which they are constaritly .aubject toad= in use. .All arq made' of the new and elegant corded lanes, and aro the beet quality In every part, giving to the wearer the most graceful and per fect shape possible, and are unquestionably We' ligheut, most desirable, 'comfortable and eco nomical skirt ever made. . WEST BRADLEY A d'ARY, TORS of the Invention, and sou: MANUFAC TURERS, 97 CHAMBERS, and 79 A 81 READE STREELS, Now-York. FOR SATE - in all first-class Stores in this City, and throughout the United States and Canada, Havana de cube, , Elexico,South andthe West Ihdice;, ~ • /2Elr:inquire -for the Duplex 'Elliptic (or doable) Spriuy Skirt. C. lA. Deo lb--31a. rvt. TALBOTT'S PILLS, Anti Dyspoitio.— 1-1 Composod 'of highly concentrated Extract!! from 1100P3 AND lIERBS, of rho greateet.mpdieinal value, kritiarerfrom the original preaeription of Ural celebrated' Ta and,riied4y.,l4lm.with remarkabla ebb, ease for triOntY years.' An Infallible -.remedy In Diseases of the Liver, or any,deninge mentofthe Digestive Organs, they cure Dinrrhoea, , Dyspepsia,' 'Beorfula, Jaundice, Bilious- nese,' Liver-Complaint. . Thu .74 kilulfn Dr. /gat! Bays- of these • Pills. "Iltitioused the,fonuela from which , your they hre'iaade, inmy praatice for , over 12 yeani; • have the finest offeet upon the Liver and Plead tive Organs of any medicine :the world, and - are tbe most perfect Purgative which bee ever yet becn made by anybody.r: 'They. tire safo anll pletimot to the t but posertul teJ core.: • Their :petietiathig properties stimulate the vital Sties of the body, remove the.obstructions of its organs, purify the hieedowpdflphl,:dhlease:!-: , They purge out the 'font Inmora which breed and grow distempor,, ,etimulate • slugish or die ordered:lore/arm into their natural action, and impart a healthy tone witbstreqgth to the whole eystern. 'Not only.dO th'eY'enre" the every day complaints of everyhody, but also formidable and 4titigerolls ifteemoisa, and being'pnrely veget alibi' are free from any risk or harm. N 9 person who has once used Wean Pills *ill Over be with out them." They create pure blood and remove all impu rities from the system hence are a positive cure for AZlFFevors,•lleadeche,Piles,Meinuial Dis eases,' aqd TlereditarY Humors...l.M D.:mg.—For Adults, ,me pin in the morning; for children under 8 years:, half a Air Price $1 per box. Trade suPpjled, or sent by mail, post I.etide to any part of, the. U. States or Cariadae on receipt of price. None genninalrithapt,thelfaa sintiloit V. Mott Tal— bott, /1.1)1 , Q.4101r• TAL14.01T.2',Cd.,. c• 62 P lton Street, New Yorir. •4 Jane 2, 1605. • • 10-1.1.1 j! .H; ,°= Ifave remsved ,: their Foundry from theldd Stand al, ReGefente, the Akilosburg 'Fotisidry and ldaeidne amps, whore they eontin.. ne to manufacture the Watts iinpiovedplow,ven. tre:Lever side Hill'aud 'Weirs for all the 'plowe ever made inAhis Aqiint / y., 0,,Jp? , ,h axe: an attractiveAyeriety of - RON RAILING, CEMETERY ENCLOSURES STEAM ENGINES AND MITI'. GEARING:: 'To this diiiistuirit'ar the; bielneu they give tertionler attentipq;ad . kiiinee hula 'gook, 4f oishaailfes,fteam,RenT, dad Saw Diabyl " 41r liT AVIONEIiVEITS ENGINES' Lir' (nauy desirable capaoity,,*(rottt. .ten to,. twenty ee Power built id thObeit '''or' style, They so manufacture one gad two Horse, Toad now.: grs-tand four horse eweep , Powers tustPTlinial.' ipit machines to suit either. Corn crushers and other articles to numereuillt9 _mention. ' , 'Orders Ij a ' ' eolved and oastingi delivered, with a variety the above 'Rained articles kept Jost , the old aye's property near the depot at Bellefonte ' ~ where they barn itinchiue,,Plaw and Pajero ,isakeri p the best Nitta 'eoUntry, that Can be 'cansui.2.lnt any time aorbierPinSOyawork that isigy ba,wauiS'ilt their line of 'business: 9i !re I,4emis'call you in.t w 4 .0,,7. s' ll f 'T I P'? 9 1 1 9 . 441$ 6 pr4a & 11, r'l v. -.,' , r. ,, ., .r. ' , • 614 , , 4 143.111 1 1-4 V lirTini :CC., • '''' ' ' ' • l'*llsliPTLiilAiWAßEl(Qpitil cli •,.. , ,11'..f , ... ' 60::-.v , qt-,, .; ~ P.A.I ~ 4 0.4 i 111. a ' 0,...kn1fj4,14. r•I .a c . ,AlomiisßtA4 . lSoillobilits 4 'l"4" / ~'/ '.' ginlio 111181 Ci (4.4 i ,;' 7 :: . . . ~ : t ' . ''-' ''l'l'.;' ,l '.' ..,- '. . . ." - ' • ,, ,z . 9.l7lr AtA it in 1714. ' , ' jy, '' ..'` '.,• I 3j, . . ;-.;- -! .-Irtrxr-Nozei. arTivArRioN.TABLE4 i , . '.. •.', ..f• 1(VA:141*: • , ~ ..I . ~,.., _ ; 0.11:41:114 4, 1+ v.1" 4 ; .•..,. P• 31 ~ ...4.:1 i .'C.T. ' '1 h a t e,.., .'1 ' ' '',.• : • $0451 , /, $ . . ' 44 @Torl 4005 1 00 0 14'44 1 3/i-. l iitt iii 04 4.1 1841•• Ciag P.= spngth'r - ` 44 ' 4l °'"" , r' h • sylvaxda. ~ ,1., .1 ' 4.i p.t , 1 1 1800.-q. . .HENRY , P. asivas. - 4:1 • -• ' . .- . ' -.. ,;.,:: Vali ' -,-, , GROCERIES, &o NEW ekEW ND SAE TOOK - • 1:11 • ,Ot t6d,bett BOOTS, SHOES AND OUTER GOODS, " • +.' Oitrr ha l do'dkit, ' Votranted-4ornO and aeo '' ' charge; tot idoking , Clem. , . OROOERIES, & QUERNSWABE OF NEW, STYLES.' 1311013 lIIIMINGS,BATS' ' AND CAPS, LADIES FURS, 'NEW STYLES, VICTOR:INES. MUFFS, FURS, CAPES, NUBIAS. AND NOTIONS, ..le., WARRANTED Id bo , JoSe, irbot wi. represent ; them. have the yorY. beat. wldeb re, wansuit, and }Owes grodei ell their • 'Varieties. dtiMIL 'SEE BURNSIDE'S GOODS., North West Corner ot the Diamond. LEATHER •.. OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS A large stack of shoo' finding 'Saddlery, sad dles, bridlek, - halters cart' ohm ' ' harness, col lars, hams, lines, whips, trunks, trayelinghage, and every article made and kept by saddlers, Water-Proof Boots double soled warranted POWDER,,EIIIOT AND OAPS. A largel. * sursortment AY BRIAN Robes, Borne ' Blankats, Sleigh Belle, 'Pox Traps, ke. The highest market primal paid for 'hides Skin, and all kinds of tots. CASH PAID Poillidesauctakins at ' The geed time has,come boys, when yoh one have,all you desire to (14.0 a-very low-rate, ,•! • • - BURNSIDES. - • has just received 11. largeand well selected stook of goods which he Intends to sell at a very via sonablo rates—nin low as not te'be''exeolled by any other establishment of the • kind in the country, Yon will.find it greatly to your; ad vantage to buy your Groceries at Burnsidas. Bay . dried Peaches, Apples, Gtvirries,,pruises, Ourrhati and Tamarind/I frow Burnside/I: If you went. Prime Oboes, Salt, 'Rico, Cavendish Congrese, Vireo cut, Natural Lcaf, or . Smoking Tobacco of superior quality, go to Burneides. Litdioi will find it to their advantage to buy Morocco foots, French calf and Kip shoes Slip pore and Gaiters with and without heels, of all sizes and colors, from. Burnsides. Buy Sweet Sicily Oranges. Fresh Lemons,Figs, Dates, Raisins, Candies sued Nuts (rota Burn sides. . If you want Sam Drops, Moss, Jujube and Fig Paste, Jolly Cakes, Cocoa, Lorengers; Prenek and English Secrets, Sugar Pluine, or any, other kinder of ConflictiOnaries, go to Burnsides. Bny DfdrDrusbes, Portmonins, Purees, Pocket and Drosslng Combo,. Gum Bair and English flat head' find Mourning Pine, Gloves, Hosiery Pockot .Trout Allis, „Fish Hooks and Tackle, Stationeyy, Gents Linen and Silk liankercfilds; Linen and Marsailles COI , lore, and many other Nancy Articles sad' o tions of Burnsides. . , xr yon want Fancy Soaps, Candles, Corn and Pearl Starch, ,Bhot,,Powder,, Coffee Essence., Brown, and English Mustard, Red and Black Peppers, Ginger, Mace, Nutmegs and a general variety of Spices, go to Burnside& If you have Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Wheat, Beans or other Country Produce, it can be ex changed for goodeat cash prices at the cheap emit variety Store - .Burnside& .. At BUrnside's we study to pleas aud give sat. efsetion, . : Plato° accopt onr thanks for . past fa- VOTgl and place us undor obligations for many now onus. ; Jan 8-1864 TO THE 0.1 BLIC! MRS. SIMONS,. . .2ilarw ST., Loce 'HAVEN, Has the largest and cheapest stook of ••.i .GRDOIMLIES, PitOtItHOKS - ;' ASH; - C,darware, 1 - 1 • .Queenswaret ' -1 • Liquors, Wines_ Salt, Candies, &gars, Tobacco, ever offered in this market. Tho .attention of Hotel and Store-keepers is called to the large s , toclent , the following goods on band, which are 'Offered at wholesale _ prices 200 BARRELS,. OF LIQUORS AND WINES 50 boxes of chewing Tobacco, 000 000 Saipan, and a large lot of Salt. , T''" Also, Flour and reed always on hand at. July 11 ) 'O4-tf. SIMONS, 14fain St. 6 ,EO . ItHE D. PIFER'S NEW WROC : ERY STORE George D. Pile; has renioved his grocory and variety etoro to Drokerhoff's now building, in the large room directly opposite THE CONRAD HOUSE, and one door north of the post °taco. „ lie keeps constantly on hand a primo lot of green'and black teas, - eoffeO, Sugar, syrups, snookers', herring, • cod fish, - hidland!hCrring, and choose of all kind': ollehisitiledebid'peach es,apples, currants, elderberries,, ebetTloS. liaeps siihno'n,' oysters, sardines; 'Mita roni. Ile keeps a. large sosortnerat.nf wi!lqw ware, corn and- hioliorrbtooniaNliii)a, 'hearth brooms, hand scrubbing and- blacking hutches. stove and Shoo blapkning, 'cedar tubs, buckets and cane, shot, powder and gun caritil paper collars combs, thread, and•notions'Of altkinds, calmed fruit , of all His-navy, sun fish and natural leaf tobaoco, as also his cigars can. not be eFeelled, keeps in fact everything appertaining to kfirst class grocery and variety store. Ile hopes by strict attention tq business to retain his patronage,' mud alstOtol ludramisi it. Ho reels thankful for past favors, and desires peoplat ions. e-grally-to oplaeo him- under : waste, obligene azolog D. PIPER. Dellelnite November3rd. 1806.. • 10-80 N, 13:1 T I,,KATTEptcpwrow.;' , ,:-.;, i wool roep g aUully , iaf R w ha ,pttoplo_ inntn anst,Y,l9.lp47,,t4eit , h4l , eretatt, 4. ;Inc COKE , ME BA KFllefv , , 11113110Patreot iwto.re he,virillheepgo4ehluttly on kinds BREAD+ , , 11! n • . BUSKS;' POUND-OAKES, . , „I" ' • StGAR AND GINGER CARES,' CRACKERS, . • , „ CANDIES will 801 l eta rennonnhle and: amines will find it in their ;deal:atop to'gst their haidzirdofin st,thig PAlLbaShMent, al they aan iilwayeget pare,wholonoine bread sad !Ann. lust when theyneed thew. • 18614 f. URNS k BMIJOKER WHOLEB 1.4 E G};ROOBRB Ir. r. • i AND;II ' 4.; ?RODER:NI 00.11MIE5ION lIHNONANTS No. 606 , 14arket t3treit, Philadelphia. 4r: J. Moaina 6111:lry l raonoy,`JACP,., pdauolcer, • cep 16L/865.-4y, ' , BOGGIS :•;11e , WHOLE GI 00 Mt a t . Ng 190 {llBl4 streettl l 4.T6cB, ww„,.4.ApviB, 1. lriientrA itetW ordon IT4 • "'Xi 441 01 6.0 J yl ~ 4 7477,41ri1G747. frouithp *Lutz' rapo.pq,4oondod .rwts yor - , „pfe3 05p.11.4a ' cAR4v 1 xii , If 4 t ?AI! , .?, 4M44 - 0P4f.c;,.7.:, ~i . ..,..,,•.: 044 ..... t., , p' PI99W,TAt {MP , itullY hi rga i r t t:up 4ig ral ut zv lt o h ipt ih i:444 .reumaluge. Lissst efilblal W/Prn he Pl?fnra" 0 1 I • isauutimiltop ' ' ',"'" / 4 , I ' : ''''' t einti a' 'I. i -'g. , ' 1 1 Uglit9S, • • rrc s:• ' ' • ' ' 1 g u ild 4 .. / •• 1 / 01, 4 4 : 4 ' I ' PhAstoas '' 0 • i 4 ',.. • ,'' 4 13,Fitst Nriton L ,, ,1 , ....- s v Jt,Bl Vs isle irt'pricsiii k) sy.l, iii t' t 'No o 4 ' o OnO ep 1134111.11'4°Utt'44 I i. ti'J a ,ttii Or tolA. MEDICINAL LINDSEY'S L BLOOD SEARCHER.' tnnigwrii yIdpROVI) nt6D q*Aricrinn 114 'LARGE BOTTLES, t pniifOidurty rermentimssf rri for use•tfarfull the S'Opfpyi a n d Sommer, When tboliiobttle t i ldeatidArPulatlon retarded by unhealthy. secretions.. TWA, perfeetly safe 'though powerful ,Purifipt,elinumen and reneWe eiery portion of the sysbincg nth the only gen uine and original Dlood-ftenrcher, which for years has performed the most wonderful, yet -permanent cures, in conflrmedcases of serofula, old _sores, totter tamers, boils, and all kinds of scrofulous eruptions. • It is also a reliable remedy (or salt rheum, ring-worm, scald head, and kindred diseases. Au a gerforal tante lie effects are moat benig nant, and pannot fail to benefit where used au entillng46'directions./ • Aire . make no claim to having -discos-mod a "Panacea" or "Universal Remedy" for all the ailments to which flesh is heir; but wo declaim what countless facts hare fairly and fullry,astab , Relied that in the BLOOD SEARCHER • thO'nfllletekviill find 'n "standard medicine,' - one upon which they can rely no a sure specific for all di/iing for which it is recommended. ' I have this day, Oct,ober 7th, 1314, disposed of mi,entire 'ntorest in 1. M. Lindsey's improv , ad BLOOD SEARCIIBR, to R. E: &Borah Cog together with the right to use my name In it" preparation. The only genuine article will here after be prepared by them exclusively. J. M. LINDSEY. Proparod by R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole livprietors, PITTSDITRO, PA E L LER . S • lAL ...C.OUCHSYRUir ran ^rug CURE COUGHS, COLDS; HOARSENESS, INFLUENZA, TICKLING SENSATION OF THE THROAT, Whooping Cough, Croup, &0., &e ESTABLISHED IN 1835 It is an old and well tried remedy, and fine !toed the test of- thirty. year!. • .• -.Read the following: 2lial Convinbe t , 1 ! Baltimore, ra rGo d Co., Ohio. Jonaarj 20, 1859. 31r..11. E. Sellere—Door Sir: I j am entirely Mat , of your 'lmperial Cough yen send me, say six dozen? ; tritot.want ta be out of it, as jt iathnonly medicine that conmao nerd. railing 'the dead. It will cure the Worsteongh ImthediatelY. I have recommended it'to person. , and given them ono bottle on trial, and in every ease they lave glven cle.ar. testi mony that it gave'innimiliate relief. I have used it in My own family, and find it a sure bare fur coughs and colds in all cases., One trial will' convince any person that it is a sun:repro for the vrorst or couglierund colds. I am yours moat:respectfully, wA. L. SIMNONS. The above is elrong testimony, nbd offered without solicitation, in behalf of the beet cough metlietno 01 tho 'day.. ' • .• The Great Cmtivo I Pirrs . mina, April 19, 1856 R. S. Sellers, I have been troubled with a cough for the lost ten yiars, by reason of which I have frequeotly been unable to sleep more than half the night. I trieclinany remedies,but all in vain. I heard of your Cough Syrup, and resolved to try it, and now' state that the use of a few bottles has cured me entirely. I cheerful ly recommend it as a safe, speedy, and pleataut cure fur coughs and colds. Yours respectfully, WM. WOODS. This Ia ofning tost4nany, and glvap yolunks - - • .P.copfired„ 'E. arsa, gits E . & co., Trueßun.° PA -"' • . . . RHEUMATIC.COMPOUND BLOOD PURIFIER, oTilla • GREAT k'• ' EN 1. • 14 • ICE 318 Y,'" l. •••,, • is the host medicine.over offered to the public 'For the.effeetuel rime of slienniadem noir ri9gl.4sAYPiloPilht. and as a blood. yaS'illar, it hail q eq 41.,foreit,ilisastees 'from '.an iMr 01%. idoPdo anal: an scrofula' or 4 gi9J; 91911 , 4 441‘1,,head, ,tetter,,ring-worm,, *am compiaint,,and nil, inenk,auta on the face must' ) mkteber or •mib-on medi, sines which formerly have bean used for those '(lisimeps orate merely torepereryt in their offsets, 44r9f dPll l 4tPa• virtue;. but tha :4 Al 10, 00 hi POl7 ND , ' tr.", .$ • L. !Rii rOiigh9P o,s ooucce of all trouble; and aotnill , i. banirbea tbs. dinaancirdna the system by its bn riierthste oietianom.dinahniddi advise one' and •41;p4otruti.,;1416• become ea tiaCidlor I; UAL , • . .$a • ' . ..rreisrearaerkeeid ' by , •• pt: .•... • • .is!ivr toiii i itaint;. ~;.:!::... , ~(7 c'. , , .• ,otvenegi , ~.,..-p, . .,.., .. 1 . ~.1.., , ,tt,. 13;c1c ... ji - ki c 4:04 . 61 .. fir Motto /, ,y am , ~. I'L. t 4.: •,1 ;iliio/11111XECOeyll 4 ,. ~,,;.._ _.. '' g‘"lifitiaA)ligett 1 g 'YaRISPIP V . ' 1 ' 4 . BILVIgi dt4,OlllOD do Co., Vi 1 ': C.J•are• it. V itt111611441111% WO I , tpinli., f t. a Jul ! p owe ttr*,6,410 the I.ibtic getiOnsil.T.o f tit K s Zb4y . • bees 4016(941 71..ML1C.4/°I9PdAI 1:a lug that, ad solbadl i t• 'Ammo* T mid. sod 13rokssltd•ti • els,s x•r7,14141 iee t A.V.liikaikhALET ( ,4•llArsted lIvo; 7 1 21 )1 6 47 4121 • . Meat Mtn: Aci, t., pt, do , 1) , fpyiplmiciipl, 1141., 42.11 ;Vaud liiirtkow a 4,1* . 444..4 p i a . 4 .4 . 0 tot) aUi 7 4. 14 .0.. ' t lle- i g . 140 614 1 q, ArfSFP9P,I I ,4O47 - Sit, : • PVC IY:i. ' ryl o ilt Salsa ipt win t if oltr.. ph, Midi iNellik NiceiiticolY/741. tnip 4 0i QS moikerfebtj e1.,.._, , ,.. ~:,... . ~ , • ~....,... ,-.:, ',...- 4' ' I c eP s°lll4 l l i 7.t.r, t t ;:rkt s ir : oitik i l • • ilag/i 3,itvz,oplro.. , ~.• - • ..: r 0 .. Tlie g terAirtifilwi 91.44 b: P, I". GREW, Diet' ' • &.. - to ? ;14* ~. ~.lesslilk.l, s -17, Ji I - .04 , -, , ~.. , 1 .5 ...,i La :oi 1111 , ti: ..! WINES ITALTI LISTEN: STOP AND REAM In. that would promernyour health,. 'save pins money and Mt happy and contented, should perches° yourliquor (Mho Wholesale erN AS' AND LIQUOR STORE, elf 11111110 P STRRAT dlreeldroppoelte tho Old Temperance Hotel. ABRAHAM BALM & Co Notwithstanding the eit'ormois taxes Impo sed upon all articles in his line of bnniness, he Stilt eantinues to sell the purest articles at the very lowest figures: 'lvory dieeription of, FOREIGN k nomnstio LIQUORS, wholesale and retall,,nt the lowthit cash prices; which are warranted to ha the best qualities ac cording to their respective prides. Me stock consists in part 6f OLD RYE, MONONOAHELA, HUSH, WHEAT, CORN, NECTAR, and others whiskies, at fron cents• to $2,00 ..par gallon. Also, ALL KINDSOP BRANDIES. from 76 eta., to $B,OO per gallon., Holland Gbas pores from 75 els., to $2,50 par , gallon. PORT, MADERIR, CHERRY, BLACKBERRY and other wines—the - gest rtirtielas—at as rea sonable rates to con ho had in the city. CHAMPAGNE, BLACKBERRY, GINGER ANT) ' CARAWAY BRANDIES, PURE ZAMACA AND 'NEW ENGLAND RUBE CORDIALS" or ALL KINDB, all a whloh will be , warranted to bona ropreson= tot', and sold at pricoioxecodingly All tho Ilquora offered for,aalo nt this oatablia hment hare boon purchased at tho United States Custom. House, and oonooquontly moot bo pure and good: p.•a- Physicians and others are respectfully requested to giro his liquors a trial. He has the only article of , PURE PORT WINE JUICE IN TOWN. May, 28,1862. tf. TAE WONDER OP THE AGE Every body astonished at tho pure ness and cheapness of the articles sold at the wholesale WINE AND LIQUOR STO.RB. ON BISHOP STPERT, NNLy;FFONTE PA., 4ACCII3 B: The proprietor of this 'establishment Inked pleasure in informing the public that ho keeps constantly on hand a supply of choico foreign and domestic liquors, such as , Old Nectar, Old Rye, Nannongala, and Irish Whiskey; Cognac, Blackberry, Cher ; „ry, Ginger, .and common .11,andies ; Port, Bildern?, Cherry, and Lis ben Wines; Scotch, and Holland Gin; New England Rum, Jamaica Rum, Cordials Peppermint, Awaited and Rose. ALL CASTES W4R_RANTER L T_O CONTAIN .AAIOUNT ALd The attention of practicing physicians ii call cd to Ins stock of PURE LIQUOR'S' ' " ennoble for modical purposes, ikittles 'jugs and Daraijons conalantly on hand. Bo has the ONLY . PORENEbT.Ait TVITISKEY in Town, . All liquors wcro bought when liquors rare loir p and he solid thorn 'abcordifiely, All.liquors aro warranted to give satisfac tion. Confident Oat ho can please : customers bo rospo'ctltiliy solicits a share of public patronakc LillSeors hill buold by the quart,. barrok or Jierc%xlio Albsilarge lot of . , .-• iiN" , " 4l lw' "BOTTLED LIQUORS of the finest grades on hand. Apr 1-1865. . , SIMON A. FELDMAN. • IsironrEn Ito WHOLESALE DEALER Ix • BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, WHEAT ) RYE AN'D BOURBON Wills 1K NO. 506 NORTH wpm STREET, (Below Spring Geri.lean) • PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Sept. 1801. ➢I ISCELLANEOUS PHILADELPHIA AIM ERIE RAILROAD This great:lllth traverse's the Northern and northwest eountips of Ponnsylvanin to the city of Eric on I.(nke hos been lensed and is operntod by the PENNEYLVANIA •RAILItOAD •COMPANT. TIRO Os IASSICNOSII TRAINS AT LOCK RAVEN LEAVE EASTWARD. Brio Mail Train 2.15 P. lit Brio Exproas Train 12.25 A. lit Elmira Mail Train 7.00 A. M , LEAVE WESTWARD. Erie . Mall Train—R.— v . I' 8.34 A. M. Erie Exproes Train....,t ......... 5.27 P. M. _Elmira Mall 'A'rain, 4rrryti ... 7.50 T. At PalltagerAarApn kkruagb..en the. Erie Mail. Una Express Truing without dotage both ways bettireen Philadelphia and Erie. , NEW YORK CONI`IgOTION. • • LeaV'e NoeTp4,. 8:34.P. M. flirtvq o, p ri0.,.., .5.37 Aob.,Leavo' t• • f .1.55 P. M. Arrive itk Now Turk ~. • '1.15 P.M. ..Elitif i nge•crf Dare between Erie it N. York. .ELzastrr.thinetria °ins on all Night trains. • '. l For information respecting Passenger bust ness,• apply at Cor, .30th' and Market Streets, Philadelphia: And fur Freight business, of the .Company's Agents': ' - • ' • S. B. RingstOn,lr., Cor, lathyand .Market streets, Philadelphia. , • J. W. Reynolds, Brie. • •. Brown, Agent, Baltimore. B. If. ROBSTON, Geni Freight Ag't, Phil's,. 11. W. WINNER, .Glen'l Ticket Ag't, • PblPa. TYL/At,. Williamsport. V.T.JA,'III,E F ARM PAR SALE. ~„ , ~, • ' The eubloribir jtifers for sole two tointrAoll and limply eight nom •of valuable faivu land ',, aittiated in,,lieward:Torrashlp, , Ceri: t_le county,' on 1 49..libuktk.Or the . Bald .Eagle Creek, 'wliliiii audio add,e; quartor of .. tho depot Or lli.ett,tail V Jey Eigte„ Rail Road ) being ono of thc qt,ose'desirdbla, littiations id the counqn: ' It boa , Arcata . upon, itt a 114E0E. 'NNW; pitAnirprpivEtv,lNg itolago,ot NEW paii.g. ' EATiN i . pfp4lllol'itlytft_es feet, and. all ..the;ytit• .611E611,1p nitecttry,, , fer o p,wrgrod farntd. nlistill, . Well . at'. gtofe pure - fresh' wateedlipthis door :tillarge, thiiiing and ' beating orchard growl near . ittie house, and. •, ~ , ...„. , • ~ ~ . , .F atiFTY, '40148..(;17, flOob ~ WQOD .LAND,• iiithin,..a few: lutruirod , yardsp., containing and 'sdilfodeidint of hibliory, White: 04 twit Took oak: itluiltey.,;/TAIO landia.Weil wittprodl And compost, 'eft tupstly,4flicatiliful slopes-, Inclining- towards. Itliri'striorns which' wind through it, making it 1 °Debt the brat stbfar:farais,in, 14p .N.at.e. . Therels also erected upon 'it a good log ,ten ant !umbel. cod substantial 'frank. stable, with obitgarden ondlt well of 'exaelledV.inter; ;'lt •furnterly two firins;tililoh hay p ¢eistl tgu '4 . greatly iwriroTed— by -th.lv. 'OS er gMr'Jui '. are now offered: for sale •at a lawAgurp.,.; e, further, Information apply ' iid.porson, Ike by la - 'ter tb - ,John P. Mitchell itt (lid ..- billbe of Oxlip:A Alexander 4 Bellefedte or to '' ' 1 , N0V.11.18116.6m.," NMllardt•P".ei; .fitros ?r0mg...1, • I 4,14, C - A _l4_ E 8, o:t4ortliveit-Oorner-ei loth -„` P. lO /1 4 ; , t - illr4E,/iP,/144P404,0' TOM PR.II4T/Ne ititirpisllieg4out . 4)4l ',Not Ike Waldman HOTELS.,& SALOONS. -•-• 011112a1108 11011gB, PELLEPONTE, e r . 11,11MINd13; This elegant now 'note', sitetand on . Idabel tared, A lbw donra ninth of the Catholic ehurch is nt last complete in all its arrangements, and le now open for tips reception and entertainment of goods. bast boon furnished in the vor,• latest style, with ,bandsome and comfortabi and to itlingethiir the hest' gottin tir and will be the best conducted hotel in • dells Conte..• TIIE TABLE will always be fonV iiis toinins, under (he widght of tbe'bent prerldl , ttnar, itetttifords attended by neat intelllgen ihtl:at: tentive 'waiters. TEE BAR will Mange 1m nupplied WWI the ehoirest and beet of liquors—not •is •afekenleg mixture of drags—hut liquors in their . purest and bent state. TIFF STAIILF. is large, warm, commodioni and is clean, and obliging and attentive hostler: aro always in waiting. , -- A Flack conveys passengeisfree of cArtrge, Ic and from the care, after the arsival and dopar throat the ttnins: , r Mar 27-1863; GARMA 'B' HOTEL, ti4LE,v9N,TE,; AttMAN, ; ; . This long established and well known hotel eitnefed on the nouthest earner of the Diamond Opposite the Court hence, having been'purchas' oil by the-undersigned,•he•annonnees t4!tho , fok“ , ,mer patrons of this ostaldislunent and to the .trnvellng public generally; thot he intends refit ting It thoroughly, and is prepuce.' to, render the meet satisfaitory becomModation to' all who may favor him with their patronage. No palms will.brOspored on his part to add to the eonrpalf once or comfoat to hisguesttr. ;411 who stop With him will hind his Ills . TAnLPI nbundowtti oppplitd, with the 'Most sumptous fare the mailiet*llf Ofthil;,tiona up in style, the moiteinerlenedd coked. , BM BAR still atways contain the choicest of ,'. , • . . . . ' Mg MTAZILL4O beet in,tair,n, and wa,alwaya be attended by tbnineet trueinarthand atten tentive beetlere. „ • • - . . 0 Ivo him a'eall, ono and all, tind he feeldeink (Mont that all will beaatiatiedwith thair,aeoam modation. ' AN EXOELLiN i i ' • fa-attached to this estabilehment, Which alma geti frOm abroad wilt pad greatly to - their ad vantage. ' San. CONRAD 110DSR, BELLEFONTA 8.. BUTTS, Prop ;:ieipe, This well known estithlishment hen been en tirely refitted and refurniplicd throughout, and is fob[ second:to none; in central Penneylvania in the oonititei . rind - CoirriniendNif 'affords travelers, People from the country dining their sojourn at Bellefonte tittrini Weeks of Court' will find thb 064 rad house an agreeable and pious rir, . 1 .Adnounuodating serirants,p,r,tderaytkliattariA dance ready to,apppirthe yenta antleentribitttr to the comfort and satfsfaction of the guests. Tub TABLE is suppliawitti aq the But-whin jitovisiblis, thiuriet( aiwde*itOres which a. .prodacrtivi, country can foruisk,ofindttitry,ylg- Dance and exertion con procure: .• • Tun ban, will always (midair: a general as , sortment of tho very beet ,litiners:tliat•theinar ket affordlt adapted to sult! , tho'mest cojulelons tastes.' :; •. . • . • .. Tun STABLII Mill.- be attended .by - talent ye and obliging hustlers, well qualified to diacharge the duties, pertaining to, this:important. depart. Mont of a public establishment. ' From the attention mut time, the piopifetpi lids devoted - Ea' flits lioinimic of husinnsi bellppes to reeeloi , o a liberal portion df tbarlratrOnago henitetbre bestowed upon .him. May 1-1802, C UMMING'S 110 USE SAIGON, . This new as splendid Eating Estab lishmont is now operi for the entsrtainmont the puhliej where ''•• .'; :Fresh Oysters, Friod Oyaere, Stetted , Oysteris f t piced Oysteys,.Clain Soup, Turtle, Soup, Chicken Soup, 'Fide and Eggs, Fig'e Feet and Tripe, Sar dines, Fresh Fish, Fried Chickens, ' Stewed.Chiekens r ete., etc., • • can be had at n111.1111(113. DRINKS. Cognac Brandy,' Old Rye Whlrkey, • Boprhon Whiskey, Wheat Whiskey, Irish Whiskey, Hol land Gin, Currant nine, Straw berry Wine, Cbanipaignh. Gooseberry Wine, Sherry Wine, Port Wine, etc., etc., Gin Cocktails, Brandy. Siriushes Sherry Cob- , biers, Whiskey punches, and fancy drinks. Massa' & Collin's XXX Philadelphia Ale & Porter, Cider, lump •Lcinonades, Sarsaparilla, Miriaral .Water,L. . etc., ate., etc.. • ,„. HOT MEALS to be had at 211 . ii"cderkid"tha day'or • ••,• • ,A,nitignitleent BILLIARD 110024 . with ilno marble-faced l'ables r ieloppepatied ;with ,the-ep rablishment. We invite our frieuile to t ifretiei . eall; and think we can • in s ure them. ertitmdet satisfac tion. March 27, '63,-Iy. gy9prjo.o,r,,, TTNION'IIOU6E, lJ ' ' • D. C.: 'KELL F.A. ProVriotor The sabscriber would reipietfallY inferm 'the public that helms recently :refitted the' abode named Hotel. and is now prepared to accommo date his friends and patlyna in a comfortable manner, and he will spare nopains In making It an agreeable home for all sojourners. Hie table will Always be luxuriouelyaupplied dfroM the Markets of country and cities, and biejlar tilled with liquors of choice bra nds .., Hie char gee ate Its reasonable as these of any other tol in„the place;and be feels satisfied they . can none complained of by those who; Wart , him with their. oustoui. Expecting toieeelree allure of petite patronage, and fully intending to-dc iferde It; ha thrown 'Open his Iniuse to the pablid and harltes atrial. ' • • PIIILIPSBUA1.0; I A. ,FALF.NER, Proprietor... ) .;' • I P:TbivYairsecii d cir this wa l kifown nobir te epeot(h eatthe piabliudthat hole propellect IH d t) . comodapp,a4whcolyiy give bua #l l 'call. - .This hotel being pleasantly situated and profided With 'over* editveUlenoe, IE effete' td'bri. publio maths conifortseruitt 'eonvoitienee of 7lR.4 . ..czAssaroxipz. , ~r ;Ii r gift Ti.iblo ,Stistayche suphlied with:the: 'best the inailtet offers, and. his Bur with the ctiOlciit 4 Liquors. ''Lta'vellefit,'' tetaiters and bonnier's'acconimodatett) in . the' inest.Npleas and agreeable niannitr,',' Caridnilantl itttentiive t hostlers will alwilyi be, on band. Ala stabling .1a the' weit'eutensivrtind doiehletn'ln'thls ado. tloni urr.•' ' • Pitii.'24' , 4ls' Std.!' I upx,,Eßßß v i i G.EoTri,noss.., lr .4 .T 4 * o AltisON;Pki 3 n.s l 47; ;1,c.)•••„ ..." • , . khown If °tot tie* . kept 'by tb, Ptopriebir, ,, OheY9 Pei be: brifi!,,.1,4j70141.' !.beereivelicil public g ; 41.,1,5%; r , namisauolitna,' pot itOrstr .'"-, ri , ri ..-; 11;w. '" 4 nifiony.tilio#4,4,r : ,:';'. 'F ril P ':rk c ' - ''' ,c ' l '." 44:/ ,‘; itt. - 1 . ,'.;;,, l f svlAß, 177 4.,.• ,0)*.,4 , , ~. ..1:: ,-. i . . ...... .. • ' I (I T ..7 . ..t.'1,`4 0 4i, ~) ...;' V. 0% t 0,, , c•/ pciia , llailt. A•4"0. ir., ' 11 131 B T4 44B '4°T E tri lid .4,iiiT4. j 1 ' ' l4 1 • otoolb r:nnig*t6 4.4 and ftom 'IW 41 ) 04:fr_,, , r z ° l—,;: ' •,. 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NM H 11' gi Zi • FLUID EXTRAOT liirtllll ' Pot Non-Rotontion aF ineontinetioo of „Drill., Trrltatlod,lammation or Uloorrethm et the Bladder or lildneys, ' , loonies of the Prostrate Won& Rode 1h tho . bladder, Oalsaias, ()revel or Iltiok Dust Dopos't,,nnil all Dlsearies of the Innathrr; ithineye, Ahd.DtoVilFttl - ELmeo FLUID EXTRA,CT BUCHtt FOR WEAKNESSES ARMING FROM EX. ' ORSSEI4 OR INDISORETION. The Constitution once effected wieh %genie r ea ke er s, , requires ihe Old or 'medicine to ettliw:g.Then ,and invigorate .the eyetem, which 'lltilttaitiltee'Xitreot'lluthe hivariebly door. If ,no treafinent , be, submitted tarp Corieutziption of Insanity onetttie. , • .. HgcmooLbos FLUIDRXTRA&T-BXCHV In affections poculiar to females, is unequaled by any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Ile tentioai Irreghlaritios, talnfulness or suppress clew , of .cnatgmarp denentiOnsi Ulcerated or I &Mutts state of the LiteregilLeueorfhoen, and 'ail complaints incident to the sex 4 - whether irig from habits of dissipation, imprndenehis, of 1 1 In the Decline or Change in 'Life. II? to: E TI!. p, T. • 33 - 11 C tt Li ... . . iIMir.PkIVO V /11) , ROSE WA'l3'll Will indiintlliWiteintitlitte from the system ab eam's-of V.Onsuo Prone arislngfrom Rabies or Dissipation af 42-polfe,/ittie_or: so chclngo d4C 'anirpo ' eipemide • obinpldeti ',ropers° , sling - thoie nohtstisims Cripaira mid 3/irefuq In curing all theaelopleas. ant and dangerone 41seasos, • • '• ,M L 8 A tr , 115 . " C r VI( q . pr In all eases of the Urinal.) , Organi s witetbef ei isting in mile or fenteh4-from whatever onus." °Hain ating, and no metten achotr Jo, ipatanding. It le pleasant In ithite'iltnr trd.irr, inninnliate fit in Its netioit, , alid , more elikikho ' hilng''thehlany of,thepreparatlgne f ,Beric orr,lron, ",z-: '' rfngOttest — '."l6 o'; .tiolionte ,Conatatutionn, Invent* Wu tOtabay it once. 4 , 4114 J't, .Jl4 J . • The reader mast be oawait,al that however slight may be Um attack f tbti,tovo tilfaseiy, it i certain to affect •theittodily:Xeditiii,°td e edtid pow ere, nod happineds, aibd ,iiistazo&hicpoetetity. Our flesh and blood Aupported . iiro*„.lhess rot , . li'e make no ;Co of:the Ingredients. HELM. hOLD'S FLUID..EXIISe . kCT .13.1;101,1,11, ja. com petrel St Dechhfeuhebit 'atidVtulli)ek tlefries, se lected tilthi greet, cares snort prepsiitatt itrittAnto by N. TS, ,11,1 a ,?11191 ! 1;0„.ppggtgo uid,oomist., or sixteen 'jinn's experience In the 444 , of P4lla delphia, and' whieh IS now' nrcieribedn'i the moat eminent,phyaleienanhaa been, calttiltliki to use In the United StatesArtny o ,.,so : taints% in vorf too State Itolpifals and putilto Sanitary InstitatienslVrongboift.ttle'liad." DIOSMA ORENATA : .I.;EATEEL, odor is strotivrillfa , *lY.,.b4l.l3ymewlrut aromatic; flair 4140...14it, tisrish,ifiaanalogoas to mint. c s>.v Medical Iron rthes and Unend— Buchu Ilt±aerili gent!) klionlot, Kith &pecu liar tender; -le the l'irill. 0e.r.0., producing' diuresia, and like other f trillai inetlielnlbg•exei tipg diwOlurenie, when eli2•uuletancea favor this. iimie.of action. • ''' • • They are given in enmplaintg of tho 'Urinary orgatia,,aueb an Gravel,,ghrlgo Oattirrh.of tha. 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