Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, March 27, 1868, Image 3

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The Democratic Watchman.
In order to encourage youthful:Aspirants
alter literary fame,we shailadavdte thie. ool
nine, entirely to their benefit, and publish in
— tr,-sneb'produetionsAte have formerly been
cast into the "wastsdoeket." We have not
time to make oorrectiozw," ohneenuesdly vllll
give them verbatim i e 4 literaiim.
(For the WATCIIIIAN
A SOLACE.
■Y W. J. [WHEY,
Weep no more for him for your darling angel
child
.. _
' Eons beer nly voice 'twas called him when
he fled and sweetly smiled
Andho's only gone before you in the sunny
roalma.t.o roam
- Vlore berrivitfr
,bout your walcomo hothe
Weep no longer mother for him
,though he
stayed but • little while
Death released him from earth' sorrow and
its lair deluding guile
Yes he fled ere guilt could darken, his pure
Noel land therub form
Closed wee your ephemera/ flowerers It ever
felt a storm
Weep no longer mother toeilm no he Mole
not that 'tie cold .
Warmer far than mummer's sunshine aro the
tickle in Jesus' fold
And your "darling lamb" Is playing by the
unny river' side
Where he drinks from that pure fountain
whence illow streams in living tide
Weep no longer mother far him yen yo
- darlings urely lives
'hellions his body moulders 13 the tomb
your fond heart grieves
Bright in yonder realms of glory Boars 1111
spirit pure and free
And , a gently whispers to you "weep unt,
mother not for um"
Weep no longer mother for him you will
miss him oft °III true
In your arms when he was folded there were
runny joys for you
But in yonder If ar'nly Ed , n now he reels
an angel' fair
And you'd ask not to recall him could you
know the pleasure there
Weep no longer mother for him for your
darling angel boy ,
When he fled Saviour t , elled him to ft
brighter world 01 joy
Mother Wien now he'eal , s you "when this
gloomy life is o'er
Wo'nt Ton come and meet me mother thee
we'll part ab aver mare" _
VIJUI/LL/011 INsTrrars, 0. Much 2, 1863.
- [For the WAYr!MA]
HARRY TO FRED.
=I
The Summer sun was slanting down,
Through the streets of the dusty town,
On my office floor, so Lase and brown,'
Where I sat, looking with awful &cern ,
Through the columns of debit and
oredit.
Minus coat, and vest, and hat,
And feeling a 1.121117 ingly warm, at that,
With my feet on the desk, in my chair I
sat,
And my mind wont, whero fancy
led It.
I thought or green bottle and Murmurmg
Lees,
And an afternoon nap, in the shade of the
trees ;
How delightful it was, to eoJoy all or them).
(But 1 never once, thought of mosquitoes or
fleas.)
And a happy thought came o'er me.
11 ith fresh life end vigor my nerved were
strung,
My hat on my head, 1 cluelesely flung
As I clammed the old door, I gleefully ming
Of "my home in the mountains, when I was
young"
And the future wits bright before
toe.
"Away to the mountains," my t.l.ought. kept
Chime
M ith the locomotive. monotonous rhyme,
And 1 whiled away the tedion time,
Uy seeing the fields in their golden prime,
And the hopes of this Yankee nation.
There were young and old, there were grave
and gay •
There were couples in line, and luldren ut
play ,
There were Tacky girls cent to tehool away.
And college s udente, touch worm then they.
Coming back from a school vacation
Numberless station t we swiftly had passed
Thichshies,'were hushed in sleep at last:
The everting shadows, were falling fast.
.
And f was reaty for a good repast,
When I stopped at Spruce Creek
Station.
',upped and slept, and nett morn, at The
doer
two-horse etage, that wan covered
o'er
11 ith ollcbith, and which Inside of at, bore
Three ladiea, ti ree children and four ur
five more,
To wy great grief and vexation.
CoulA we hope to emerge with our limbs
complete,
Or find our clothes looking nice and neat,
Or keep our tru.pero I and sweet,
Or )et dinner enough for all to eat
At Miller's by the wayside
The dust flew up ir. laude that J y,
And we took the -soft role" of the stones in
our way,
lint 1 felt more relict than my pen con portray
When we a copped, and I heard a familiar
inice any
'How did you like your stagerido
straightened up and felt my chin
My cherished whiskers, were there, ‘'hut tny
rin
'ram Ilailey'a where is it ?" Stunk...fret
A Young lady's shawl. It was realty a alit
To make lurk n Noe about it'
Yon see, I was a gay young eV berm
And the places around, 1 did nut know :
Aid Oa/young lady, thought It bat right to
allow \
,
Paiute of interest neer uoy—assil Mu •
But fur 011, I'd ha s e guy,' without,
The stage vi etil4l"Lver and n;,,, - ; my clue
I in hutting suy eo on the mention/if end
trete .
And enjoying the kiss of, the Colt 'mountain'
tree,.
And wiehing
, yon moot• of all Mende to
• Ideas' •
I tat dtran-Yreil twerp. y. n ibis
letteN•
tome dsiy whets Pt e Main 'VD writ, you
elrin '
lfeattlinni4 . nst on a terStelk r 00 1 44 Y O tOrn.
And give my 'regards, to all ins yonod on,
And yon , pliter-,-nertr mind, I'll "Orlin Io
• AI, when ' .
I hove nek•ewill my canny beI••
Ail • RI , veil ft* I. t
Mootlaalro Column.
HOWLAND'S 11E11,1610 MT
-THU; AND--
I.IOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC,
The - nreititimadleribraDhelmrdro
LIVER, - STOMACH; OR. DIORSTIVE
,ORCIANS.
ROOOLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
Is composed of the pure Juices(or, as they
are medicinally termed, Extracts).ef Roots,
Herbs, and Barks ' making a preparation,
highly concentrated, and entirely free front
(steak/lie admixture of any kind.
lIOOBLAND'f3 ORRMAN TONIC,
Is a combination of all the ingredients of
the Bitters, with the purest quality of } Santa
au: Kam, Orange, 1., making one of the
most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever
offered to the public.
Those preferring o Motileine free from
Aleph°lie admixture, will use- ,
fommorraomossiw o rimming ir us in
Those who hare no objeetiotrto the eom
binetiotof the Bitten, as stated, Will nee
1100FLAND'S.GilliMA19' TONIC.
They are both equally good, and coutain
the lame medicinal virtues, the choice be
tween the two being a mere matter of tette,
the Tonle being the mostpsilatabir
The stomach, .from a variety of causes, as
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility,
etc., is very apt to bereft. function* derang :
ed. The Liver, stympsttitialog as closely as
it does with the Stomach, then becomes af
fected, the result of which is that the pa
tient suffers from 1 or more of the fol
lowing diseaseet
Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Pile.
Felime of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the
Stomach, Nausea, ffirart-burn, Disgust for
Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach,
Sour itructations, Sinking or Fluttering at
the l'it of the Stomach, Swimming of the
head, Hurried hr Difficult Breathing, Flut
tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating
Sensations when in a Lying Posture,
Dim
nene of Virden, Dote or Webr before the
Sight, Dull Pain in th Head, Deficiency of
Perspiration Yellowness of the Skin and
Back. Chest, Limbs,
Burning in
dogs of Evil,
rite.
diseased should
in the selection
iurehe4leg only
,m his invostiga
true merit, is
from injurious
hod for itielf a
these diseases.
la this minaisetiMs we would submit those
well knowu remedies—
1100 S oJERMA Y lIITTE RS,
AND
1100FLAND*8 fifIRMAIs" lONIC
Pit!WAWA!, III" DR. C. Y JACK BON,
PIiff.ADELPDIA/, PA
Twenty two yearn since they were first in
troduced into this country from tktrmany,
during illicit time they have undoubtedly
preformed more cures, and benefited suffer
ing humanity to a greeter extent, then any
other remedies known to the public.
These remedies will effectually cure Liver
Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic it.
!femme Debility, Chronic Diarrhisru. Dis
ease of the iiitiners and all Diseases arising
from a Dlsortlered Liver, Storuneb,or InteS l
tnes.
DI:BILI TY
Roan - long Jrnin any Caul° whatever:
prostristson of the system, induced by St 'are
labor. hatAlships, Ewposnre. 'evere,d e.
There is nu meilteine ettoust equal to these
remedies in such cares. A tone and vigor
is imparted to the whole sy-tein; the appetite
hi strengthened, food is enjoyed, the
stomach digests pronoptii, the Likoti is pun.
fled, the, complexion becomes sound and
healthy. this yellow tinge is ernillented from
the eyes in bluew w gi‘Cle to the CIICO and
thu seek 111111 i se. cot. Ins alid
strong and healthy being
PE USU.\ S AI) l'A rf',./.) /A E,
And feeling the heed of tone neighing ',env
ily upon them, with all ils attendant Ills,
will find in the lien of thla iffrfers or the
an elixir that will mild new life into
th eir reins, r e e.ore in 11 Illenithre the energy
and ardor of more y with ful !Jaye, liuild up
their threnken forms, and goo health and
ha-mune, tw their remote Mg year
Nul I F
It tea erell-establt+leal tar t that full , ' one
hall of the female portion ot our population
Are eebloin in. the enjoy went 0ry,....0i health,
or, 1,, t 11.15 their own expresev , i, "never feel
wall " They aro languid deb - W/14,f all energy
e t refl.. ly non ()US, and luau nn appetitv
T. , 11, , lace of in r• 011114 the /Gil, Of the
loan , , esperlally revoiumen,led
WE \ Is AND DELICATE CA I I.DR EN
Are 1118.1e'lliong by the use of either of
there 1,111011,4 They in!! ,1 111, 4,1 1 Ty e.tre
of 11111/,141111., without fail.
liou>indp of eert hate LUeIItLIU la
tell in the handi "r the primeter,,lstit rpace
will Allow of the ilubliettl.m al but 4 few
These, t will be abseiled, ure Mel/ of note
and !it •tieli !standing that they meet bo btr-
I ed.
TESTI 1().N
Ho ti KO 1104)1 , WAIII,,
Chief Jupti4.o or the : 4 u , ,r,..tre Coutt of Pu
writes
Ithiladeliod,..,'fil.kr,ll IR, 18117
'•1 find ' floorlanit 4 L, rinan 41,
good tonic, uaeful in di:4441,4 , of the Signal iy
organ , 'slid of great Lone lit in ra•c+ II( tic
y , 1 11111 want iit tier t. 11• uel ton in the
syjiletn - Yount truly
1 , 0, Ml * . WOOD ‘b "
Hoe ./ All/AP T,/‘"NPNUN,
Judge of the Soprano Coo it ul Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Afril 28 1888.
"1 consider 'llu,Oaud•i Iter :m Hitters
a valuable medicine In ea, or a tta r eks of
Intligmtion or llypepole. I can certify this
from my experience of it. Yours,with respect
.) AVYe ' rem I.NOSI•"
Fein H ev. Joseph H Kennard, D. D. Pan
"tor of the Tenth Rapt lot Chorch,Philatlel
ph to
Dr. Jacknon—Dear Sir 1 have been
frequently requested I. connect my name
with recusumoutlattunt , rat different kinds of
tuedieines, but ragarth4 the practi a.l as out
of my appropriate sphere, 1 . have In all Milled
declined ; but with a ele.tr preof m various
in stances and particularly In my own fami
ly, of the usefulness.of Dr lloollaturs ger
man bitters, 1 depart tor once from my no
nal enures, to express, my full oadvletion
drat, tor general dahrirty of lb. ay'atom,and
especially fur Liver Complaint, it in a sell
and ielnable preparation. In sows :Oars a
may tail; but usually. / elZubt not, it will
be very beneficial to those who Suffer from
the above ratites. Yenta, vary respectfully
J. 11. K KM< MID. Eighth, below. Costes
- VA UTIO . N. •
Moth' p.l, (Sermon Retnedlee are counter
felted. Mee that the afguature or O. M
,lA,(XSON id on timerapper °teach bottle
All others are conuterleit
Priniiipal Alva end Manufactory at the
obro k i i o Aladicdoe done. No; MO ARCH
titre*, Philadelphia, Pa.
CHARLES M KOANS, Proprietor,
formerly C. M. JACKSON A,Co.
ICES * .
Ifoolteinere Germatt Bitters, per bottle, IL 00
' half deluxe, . SOU
lioofteinre Clermari Tonle, put up in gioart
lehrttel *1.'50 Orr bottle, ur n half do - stle
foir Ott r I
1 - ) 1 11 net forget to carmine well ate
you bur, in order - get the genuine.
Uinta. 15-:114, L y
- —,—: -
grommtutal Collage.,
WILLIAMgPORT '
COM.,IIARCIAL 'COLLEGE
AwII
TELEGRAPHIC I iiSTITUTE,
Duly chartered, and authorised by the Leg
,.
(filature to green DlFilnmmi to Its graduates.
Thin Institution, but recently chilled, wait
weleomed at its outlet by a more liberal pat
renege than that which has been accorded
any other Commercial College in the country.
Beauty, health, and fruitiness import
ance of its location.
•
It is readily acceuibble from all points
of Railroad.
Boarding; cheakm; than at any other
similar Institution.
For Terms, specimen s of Dusinivis nid
Ornamental Pommauship, Samples of Limb
money usedin the College Bank, call at the
omee, or address
J. B. DAVI%
William/Tart Pa.
DIU
- Corn inantto. - _
M P 0 It T k N T!
%ItMERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!
SAVE MONEY 'WHEN YOU C IqN !
CORN ' CORN ! CoRN ' • CORN
7hr Greatest Improrentents the,Doyl
Cali and See
E, t. A L 1 t; ANO E ' 8 ,
Great labor saving an t most perfect and,
ei cn
CORN PT,AITTtIt,
an snort art =whine IteM Patented. NC t il
NI plantar, one person can do as much work
a• two on the old plan. Saves torn and
plants much more accurately.
re Can be regulated according to your
desire.'WS,
Agents aro striployal to distribute and
the litnehins.
PHI urgaintoi Feb.l3, 186843-84 f
Vaulting
M ILLIKEN. HOOVER cC CO
CENTRE COUNTY BANKING CO,
RECEIVE DEPOSITS &C.,
And Allow Interest
DiscnuNT NOTES
HUI AND z,F.LI
aoll•ItNlIENT SEC/OUT/EN
GOLD AND COUIjiNS
HENRY BROCKERHOFV,
'Pfesident. J D. SIiUGIER.T,
13-5-1 y Cashier
Mair.
F. REEVES,
II A llt MANUFACTURER,
OROVE STREET,
(orrosre PONT 01 , P1 , 11t,)
LOCK lIAVN, PkNN'Ar
A fine assortineut of SW aches Curltt, Fria
ett.. Bands, ,on hand and toads to order.
Repairing neatly done. link Jewelry in
all the newest designs, elegantly mad.. La
dies can depend upon having all orders care
fully and promptly filled by serniing a
pie of hair with directions as to price, d'o.
13 5.3ns
tiakerp, (Ironfectionarins
N NW hARERY h CUNFRCTIOARY!
TI e subscriber would respectfully
inform the citizens •of Bellefonte and ♦i
cinity, that hie new and exteneive, .
BAKKRY k CONFKMONARY,
are now oom,pletely flnifilled, andc b that he
Is prepared to fornlebedevery clay,
Fresh Bread,
Cakes of all kinds,
Pies se., &c,,
Oandies, - suices,
Nuts, Fruits,
and anything and everything belonging to
the , business. •
Hiring has Tiara of ezpetienoe In the
business. He flatters himself that be ems
gearantee satisfaction to all mho may favor
bhn with their patronage.
11-42-17 J. H. BAHDIii.
SELLHIRS t •FOLVVIILL,
I=
CON F,ECTIONERS
AND FRUITERS,
161 NoRTS 4t TUMID lgTafl l l.
?MIA SDELPIIIII • '
Or- b 414) RIM rvisptiy eauided
13.8.3 m.
filussical ifnottitments
•D Y=N D. It R'B,
" MU IO 13TO1 R,
RELLIFUTIS b LOOK lIAVEIi
C h ickerhzi
Pianos,
Zmerson
Pianos,
Pelinthet
Origami
Vi
Melodeon.,
1 Smith
Organs
Alway! on band
Any instrument
' made in the United)
States can be lus-,
:limbed on short no-'
ties.
Circular' and price
lists ♦ant ?no on
9P
plicatiun.
- RYNDER'S - '
MIMIC STORE,
BELLEFONTE AND LOCK HAVEN
1.1-14
MUIC STORE:
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
B. M. 'OII.ZENM has opened his music
store, one door west of W. Lewis' Book Store
where he keeps constantly oh hand STERN
WAY &SONS' and GAIIIILE'S Pls.no,
Manufacturing Company's PIANOS MA=
BON SCAIIINET ,01t0A,14
and CA RHA RT, NSNDJIAIif & 'CQ'S
MRLODICONB ; Guitars, Violins; Fl6as,
Flutes; °Dim and 'Violin Strings,
MUSIC 130dilli—Oolden Chain; 0p1.44
Shower, Golden grow, Golden Trio, tkook4.
SHEIIT MUSIC-11e is constantly receiv
ing from Philadelphia all the latest musk,
which persons its a distance wlshtag can
order, and hare sent them by marl, at
pulhlisher's prices.
iiir•Pisnos send Organs Warranted for
five years.
Those wishing to buy any of the above
articles are invited to call and examine mine
before uprchasieg elsewhere. My prices
are the same as in New York and Philadel
phia. Circulars of Instruments sent prompt
ly upon applioation with any additional
information desired.
M. cIR6EN,
Ilill street, Huntingdon, Pa.
One door west of Lewis's book
store. Feb '65-tf
igiebicat lorki4
DR. 11. STRAESSLEV,
IA itIiGULARLY
F. DUCATHD PHYSICIAN
And formerly attending physician in one
of the most ,eelithrated Hospitals in the
world (or chronic diocese', will make his
FIRST VISIT through this County for the
the treatment of ebrunle diseases, end may
be consuPed at, the following places and
time FREE OF CHARGE :
Philipsburg, Mon. Feb. 10, T. Mibinb 17
Port Matilda, Toes. Feb. 11, ,IV. Mir 18
Stormstown, Wed. Feb:l2, T, Mer. 10.
GateslYurg, Tbnr. Feb. 13, F. Mar. 20
Pine Grove, Fa. Feb. 14, Set. Mar. 21.
Boaisburg Sat. Feb. 15, M. Mar. 23.
Linden 11111, Mon, Feb. 17, T. Mar. 24.
Centre Hall, Twos. Feb. 18, W. Mar. 25.
Centre 11111, Wed, Feb.l9, T, Mar. 28.
Pattie' Mills, Thur. Feb, 20, F. Mar. 27.
Spring Mille, Fri. Feb. 21, Oat. Mar. 28. g
Millheim, Sat. Feb. 22, Mon. Mar. 30.
AarouSburg; Mon. Fei. 24, Tues. Mir. IL
Woodward, Tuee. Feb. 26, Wed, Apr 1.%
Wolfs Store. Wed. Feb. 20, Thu, Apr. 2.
Rebereburg, Thu. Feb. 27, Fri. Apr.,3.
MeAlsonburg, Fri. Feb. 28, Sat. Apr. 4,.
Mittany Hall, Bat. 4, • .99. Mos. Apr. 8.
Aublershurga„, 2, Tues. Apr. 7.
Zion, Tuesday,' -M;rob "3, ednee. Apr, 15
FlearileGup, Wed. Mar. 4, Time,,Apr,
Foullefrino, Thor. 2.111/.45, Fri. Aar, 10.
,Beileioute, Fri. March 8, Sat. Apfil 11.
Mdwarrk Sat%'26lo , eb 7, Monday Apr. 11.
Maolb%loerille, Med. Mar. 9, Tula. A,pr.ild
11111ssediurg, Tye', Mardi 10, Wed. Apr. 5.
Snort Shoe Wed. Mar. 11, Thetas Apt. 6,
Plus also, Thur. Mir. 12, Fri.lAperql7.
Moehasoos, Fri. Mar.,l3,,Fat. Apr.lB,
roiouville, Bat. liar. 14, on . Apr. 20,
album, MOM, Marsh MI, Tuesday Ape. X 1
Ta hare tlre 'liinteat of t4?ta1110oaesolot
I.oollioi4p4iliptiphould mill on Lilo
liolotor during - hie' first visit, as 1p Pair
- MeihrA t tiltMrAtda tie*lll-14 401 n On
.the appolated-pldoe., '
?•
Zefr./li:Straley•l4^ teittliuttrida
orplan_A" stela% having pThotlad
Xi nit teatTy WMPITTTILAItS Er
taw sad' diiirceento• . .
00.00 si pothe,pnisolosll , o44 odds;•
Pt of Pt Dl, Ikttimittv's aireulart. ' i
liTsoN
FEEIB
TB•E BELLEYONTE
BOOT AND SHOE STORE!
ORAHANI A MoAFFEY,
Idan,raeturari a, and Dealers In
OWNTII C•I.), COM:IRWIN BOOTS
Haring added • largely to our former stook
we tan assure the commuaity that we
• bare now the bast selection hiCen
tral Prnnsylvania, of
Ladies Buttoned,
. Brent Lem, • -
Bide Lace,
And Congress
Boots, •
kfannfactured from the best gaglish.lasting
artntur m,trAKucusir oh,
ES
of the Isteut styli)
MOROCCO BOOTS,
with and without heels. And a full wort
meat of
hilBBEB AND CHIViRDNI3 81101161.
Also e large lot of those cheap shoes suoh
as we- mad about, and ol
which we are fel-
Rog off
CHRAPHR THAN TRH CHRAPRBT.
fI•We ►nrlte an oxamlnatiost of on go*
12,26-Iy.
B OOT A MOE MANUFACTORY.
Toe utfdejilgued respectfully inform the
citiseus of 'Thillefonte and vicinity, that he
has established a first class
BOOT AND 811033 MANUFACTORY,
next door to Pruners store, on the north-
West side of the diamond, where he will be
pleased at all times to wait upon customers.
Re being en
EXPERIENCED 'WORKMAN,
customers can rest assured that no pains
will be spared to -render complete satisfac
tion. Gentlemen, ladies, misses and youth
can be acomumodated with the best
Boots;
r-
Shoes. .
Slippei
&e., La.,
manufactured trim the best stook, and in
the latest styles. Repairing of all kinds
promptly attended to
11-18
NENV BOOT & SHOE ESTABI,
ISHMENT,
Having motored to the; room on Alleg
any /treet topmerly occupied by Triple's ta
loi shop; subscriber-very politely invitee hie
old Mends and the public generally, to giVo
him • call, feeling confident that he can f!•
any In
BOOTS, SHOES OR OAITBRS:
Having had Jean of experience as fore
wan In ono of the best manufacturing estab
lishmenta in the country, be feels safe in
gig a-guarantee for *Waal dam
REPAIRING OP ALL KTNDI3
done, on the shottestiettee, and pti the most
re t stsonable term&
lEEI
K IP BOOTS,. of the best kind, and o
his own manufacture, warranted
and at the lowest prteetfor ride at
12-1 McMAILpN'S.
CALF SKIN BOOTS, of his own man
ufature, warranted to be the best in
marks (or sale at
12-1 MoMAHON.
& R. LEATHERS,
MOUNT EAULE, PENN'A - ,
'11n()
heels' s,: leased I,Jr twenty yea e
BEST SAND BANK IN PENN'A
___, .
are preparti to
FURNISH TIIE BEST QUALITY OF SAND
either fin engine, glees, or building purpo
The) have a splendid washing-machine
and ran furnith for making
I'l It PISA WHITS BAND
from every impurity Either quality of
THEIR SAND
Will be 'hipped on tbo ears from
MOUNT E'AOLE.t
ANY RA 11.1t0A I) VilY N INTHE STATE
Oar TI It M S It I.; AS 0 A E "de
11 taning AUL
B ELLEFONTEPLA NING MILL.
The undersigned sigma., prapar
ed to manufacture and furnish, on•appli
cation at thetr'Plaining In Bellefowte
Centre county
Shutters,
Flooring,
DObtil,
Brackets,
Boriill sassing of a)1 descriptions, and bromic;
eta of all lbw and pattern made to order.
BUOKL.RYI PATENT LUMBER DRYER
We have nounieeted with flee MEU 'Back•
ley'e Paten ttualber,Dryis,"whiob by super
heated ateenaulthout prams, mill season
lumber In frets
TWO TO FOUR DAYS
Having tested this Patent by sewn] ezperi
mint we are sure Seat It h the,beit process
of, seeeening•lembor now in own
All our work will be ; saaaatakafa¢ in
TDOROthiIiLY BEASON= DUMIDeiIL
4 )1 1
04ent for drying JinAter ( IP ed.
the 'mill, will ba - 40ed dt rosurobabro
Platt*" ourililvos fa SW 'ait4 re
ifit4, ,{tropittaoso .:red ea the
,!,,tl4o,g i a
of 04f patrons we ask all persona rami 1g
vatic In ourHrib of taslaoollagfrip Mil altala
troothNg ol
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1 HE WONDER OF THE AGE 1
Byeery body astilitiebed at ale pureness'/ad
cheapness of thewertioles sold at the
AN,DLIQUOR — S - ri :
Oil orlllior %Trmp, n r iLLarOliTl Pi.,
JACOB B. ETT.EL.L____
The proprietor of ibis establishment take
plelis4re in Informing the public that he
keep Constantly oo hand a supply of eheioe
foreign and domestic liquerivaticta as
Old Nectar Old Rye, Monnonvila, and
Irish Wh iskey; Cognac, IllackliN•ry,
Cherry, Ginger, an-I common
Brandies; Port, Maderiq,,
Cherry; and Lid en .Winea; '
Botch, and Holland
Gin ; New England Runs, '
Jamaiea Runs. Cordials Peeper
n ed, ilia Rose
ALL CASKS WAR ' ANTED TO CON
TAIN TIM AMOUNT NARIZD.
The ottentiuff of pracrtioing physicians is
oalled.to his stook of
PURR LIQUORS, •
suitable for medical parpoims. Boatlsa joie
and Domi n ions oonstantly on land—ha has the
ONLY PURE NECTAR WHIMSY
in Town.,
All liquors wore bought Whealliuors were
low, and he oells them aeoordlngly.
All liquors are warranted to giro satis
faction. '
Confident that he 0611 please customers.
respeafully solicits a share of public
patronage.
I.hquors will be sold by the quart, barrel
or tierce. Ile has a large lot of
BOTTLED LIQUORS
of the Asset credos es bend.
:DORE WINES As LIQUORS I
Yothat would presume your hough,
sure your sooner and lire happy and con
tented, should purchase your liquor at the
wholesale
WINE AND LIQUOR STORE,
on the corner of Allegheny and Bishop.
in the basement of the "Our House."
ABRAllAkf'DAUfrk Co.
Notwithstaralinethe ermortnnus taxes Im
posed upon articlei in him line of busi
ness, be still ti,,nti`n nes to 101 l the purest arti
cles at the very lowest figures, leve7 dim
oription of,
FOREIGN A DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
wholesale and retail, at the lofrost rash
prices, which are warranted to be the but
goal ities according to their respective pricem.
stock consists in part of
OLD RYE, MONONGAHELA, IRISH,
WHEAT, CORN, NECTAR,
and others whieklea, at Iron 37& cent, to $2
Mer gallon, Alab,
ALL Kilipsor 755A1(011913 - .
from 7.5 eta., to $B,OO per gallon. Holland
U ina pure, from 75 ate., to $2,50 per gallon
PORT,MADEIttR,OirkIaY i tiLAOICAMAY
and other winea,—the boat articles—at as
roaaonoble rates as con be Lad in the city.
OffAUPAONg, BrACKlintKr, OTAGIR,
AND CARAWAY BRANDIVS, PURE
JAMACA AND NEW ENGLAND
RUM CORDIALE or ALL
all o which will be warranted to be u rep
rnsantediismd_sold at prices exceedingly low.
All the liquors offeredfor sale at this es
tablishment bare eri purchased at the
United hales Custom House, and conse
quently =dot be pure end good.
IMO' Physicians and others are respect
rally requested logics his liquor a trialilik.
lie has the only article of
PURE PORT WINN IVICE Ili TOWN
8-12
A BATM,
Importer k Wholessie Deafer in
WLNES, BRANDIES 4t , GINS
BOURBON 4. Rut ITHISKIES,
No. 1224 Callewloll Street, •
PHILADELPHIA, PA
1(7
suniture.
T HE LAME CABINET FURNITURE
. WARE ROOMS OF
JOHN BRACH/SILL,
In Reynold.' new building on Spring Street,
lIHLLEFONTH PA.,
Are now, and-will constantly be kept well
tilled with full and complete setts of every
description of House Cabinet Furniture, of
the very latest Styles end Patterns, and of
fine as well aa ordinary finish.
PARLOR AND BED-ROOM SEM
Such as cannot be equaled by any other
establishment outside of Philadelphia for
exeelent tinish,good style, and superior
ity In build, and cheaper than can be bought
elsewhere for the very reason that be sells an
immense quantity, and is thus enabled to
give batikr bargains lo all Who buy Irow
him. Everything in the furniture line may
be found here in variety tonuit all fancies,
and from which the most fastidious cannot
fati - to make* tresiefrieierraterbleasing se-
Notion,
I invite the piblie to my new and spa
clout- rooms Just occupied by me for the bu
sinees, and examine sly ;Leek, Work utade
to order wider my own eupervision, and
which I shall always guarantee. The Wall
Paper Department connected with this es
tablishment contains perhaps, the largest
assortment or patterns outside the cities,
and we With special ettehtion to it. l am
thankful for the very liberal patronage ex
tended to us, and shell endeavor to gain an
Moms of the same.
BRACRBILL
FURNITURE WARE - ROOM.
Howard street, Eel Waste, Pa.
WEISKS, BURSA VS,'
SOIAB, A,OrIXONS,
'NAT SACKS WiIAT- • -
Nun ithroNsios
TA BASS, STA KAT,
0A(A188, STOOLS do..
of over, damipikto, golditl sod irk% for
ash, cheaper tiran at any Wirt ootab
of the kind Its , Voalawl Pariaottfolia: -
, s-n.. Mauls P:111400.18.
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