DI The Democratic Watehrii'an. Thq Josh Billings Papers = Long Branch iz a work ov nature and is a good job. It iz a stunner resort for men, tbint min and children, esposhily the latter. Children aro az plenty here, and az ' l nca az flowers in an out. door gardin. iwy play in the sand for work, and git their foci Wel for fun. There iz SUMO attempt at style here,- but the prevailing duiseazo iz good com mon sense, you can bee this stick out in the way people take it natral and easy, and don't try to outstrip each other in wearing a fd clothes, and them oxquisett I didn't see but one woman hero who was dressed 'too ekonomical and her dress WllB plenty long enough at the tat tom: but the front side of her shoulders seemed tew hick sunithing. ' I put up at the Continental Hotel near the roof ov the building from choice. I kan bay that this house is kept a good deal ; without neutralizing my dig nity, for i paid the same priCe that the rest ov the boarders did for my vittles I shall put up'here ngin, when i cam if i have to straddle the ridge-pole I never leave n good hotel for a better one, i learnt this fishing for frogs. If am where the frogs bile mi puddle I have known folks tow swop a good horse fur a poor one, jilt for the sake ov 10 dollars low hoot. My wife put up with me nt the same hotel ; it iz an old fashioned any. we have ,ov eloing things She always goes tow fashionable re sorts, a hen young %%Alters anyways plenty, tew put me op miAguard, for am one ov the enz,yetit critters on record record to be imposed upon She has saved me (by the bare of the head) inure than nixty times already, from being spike by the widders. She is an ornatoettt to her seekm—ati ME I would like to see a yang wolder, or cony other man, if,it the Mart ov we when ml wife IL around. If! )141 step out soul ten ten got a .o der cocktail tew cool uu et king brow, tai wore goes to the end or the veranoly --frith -rm..; 'nod rroito for mr v if gw•Hrwn opiti 'week Icy ioilronutuite, jimt little, all alone I,y moonlit(, she Stand, on the I.l'lll, like a lieaeigi %%.irn me ov 111. breakery no innn i‘hoze fio.t aro •lipprry, and who haunt acci,lealany rig:it:l 4 l recent wnldl•rd, unghl 14 , ,s be al i()%%ed 011 the PI 11101 WllllOlll 3 a Irk` %%1111 under , tantl. liar lout Th.. holt Ix nuw aro phut t.t t h t lka, itll wl,lllacki Lt.., excvpt t pawky. null 1 .1011 . 1 Neu. I%l,otit them, but MI 11 , 1fe dill, !Hut r kno,s. The higget4 fl op they hav44,04, here, for the 'resent, i/ the pool to, water, in front to/ the 11,,tr!s_ 1 ,h it eel hi ',I/0011111i , iLlpi fiN Mill , I!t:rl, Into 1111 , pool I . ‘ y day at 1 , 1 loch rot.) n !, nu•l 1%1.1,11 r pr.,ltli-1,11 • They ilrer4 iti flannel attire, ev role; ilk :14 n. Ir alike %, hen they are to tile pool, at. a 11.,e1, I.lekm and MEM 'I Ire nater ut Ilu. jpo pl hat, `llOO./ op long it li.tt get neArly ally. an I mi g ht to he chan g ed, ale! I 1..t% v they lure g ot a 101 l lit lore he Nu 3 e/ y lCglN laluc for that ptir i to..e, but No j ery lolka C 4 11) .11.111 Illeing el l , h nli They ale ahs . 3 uillitl g to l ntcat .L lit:le sum thin g don't think they us ill e,,ei tizokitake to fie•h -t, the (;rerian Cr0,,1 atnttitg the )tatt/g =I .rr , n+ t , • ,v Lr rim v6llart near the Inotol ttf their lko k., I giNo. them a %cry intellukitiol look, th, , mutt az hie ittislittnt greolot had altho i think their msitlk re-Tinble, te‘% much a soic- footed g the turnonta lire unlcenirnen inenny. and Milk tutu in hand are Itequent. i had 111 f• eve.llllll honer iv, biting tilting around • the beautiful inentiwa and through the queenly giotintla eV iii four white-footed sorrel') &ca rted in epaset, and white harnes, and drivt it few an elegint drag by their on tier, Prof'''. Eat/11111W, Oe pit' keepaie I set on the back neat as stiff as a fldegrouni, and ry body seemed to have their eyes eio e reefed on WC The Hon Walt Palmer ov. the Now Yot k senate, but with the Professor, and the Rev. Henry Frost supported me. The hands of nitpok in front (If the different hotels played for us I mu.t bay i felt a little big. And it ain't to be wondered at for i MINE, been much in the habit of late yearn, ov going afoot, when . rode. The scenery here iz grand, evpeshily the pool, and the air iz az hr,cing az a milk 'twitch. The tables are full ov vittles, and the servants are ire polite as (lancing masters. I gave one of them a 50 rent shinplaster and Ito opened and shut in front ov use for five minits, ac easy iv n jack nife that had been recently greased. Drink are reasonable espeshily out ov the pool, and cigars must be plenty and cheap, judging trout the vast concourse ov stub ends hieing around loose on the lawns. The luei NAR& ov 4siwiJization has final ly tcached Long Branch Sum enter prising mi.sionary ha/ just opened a olub liont+e, Saner awl km.l4 ov gam bling iz taught I 'cove lo morrow 11; , p to Mooflanb's Bitters. "loom j k NGERMAN BIT 11001 , I:AND'S GERMAN TONIC The l; rent Iteuaddies for all Dineasen of the LIVER, STOMACH, OR DIGESTIVE lIOOFLAND'B GERMAN BITTERS Is composed of the pure juices (or, as they are medicinally termed, Extrude) of Roots, Ilerbe, and Barka, making a preparation, highly coneentrated, and entirely free from alrnholir admixture" of any kind. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, de a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with the puma quality of A'antfr Crux Run., Orange, A., making one of the most plimeant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. floe° preferring a Medicine free from Alcoholic admixture, will uee• IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. note wno have no objection to the com bination of the 'jitters, u stated, will use IIOOPLAND'S OERMAN TONIC They are both equally good, and contain the same medicinal virtues, the choice be tween the two beldg a mere matter of taste, the Tonic being the most palatable. The stomach, from a variety of causes, as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, etc , it very apt to have its functions derang ed. The Liver, sympathizing as closely as it does with the Stomach, then becomes af fected, toe result of which is that the pa tient suffers from several or more of the fol lowing diseases: Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles Fulness of Mood to the head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Hructations, Sinking or Fluttering at •he Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the llorried or Difficult Breathing, Flut tering - the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying . PostUre, Dim ness of Vision, Dote or Webs before the Sight, Dull Paiu in th Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of. the Skin and Byes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc.,Fudden Flushes of Heart, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits. The sufferer from these diseases should exercise the greatest caution in the selection of a remedy for his case, purchasing only that which he is assured from hisinsestiga- Lions and inquiries possess true metit, is skilfully compounded, IA free from injurious ingredients, and has established for itself a reputation for the cure of these - diseases. In this connection we would submit those well known remedies— 11ii()11-1NIIS °ERMAN BITTERS, A ND 1100 FUND'S OIiIUtIAN TONIC =I Twenty two yearn since they were first in. troduced anto this country from Germany, during which time they have undoubtedly preformed more cures, and benefited suffer ing humanity to II greater extent, than any other remeilieii known to the public. These remedies will effectually cure Liver (*mold:tint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or N. r% on+ bihty, Chronic Diarrioca Dix ea.° of thy kidneys, anil aH Diseases arising (wan a Di ordered Li . yer, Stonierh,or totes tunes. tram any Cause whatever prom tration ..1 the system, induced by Severe labor. hardships.. Exposure, Fevers,/xe. '1 hero is no medicine extant equal to these remedies in such mist,. A tone and vigor is Impart..l to the whole srdent, the appetite i• frengthellt Il /IA it enjoyed, the h dig. its promptly, the blhodeas puri tied, the complexion heeomes round and healthy, the yellow tinge as eradicated Crum the eye.. nt hinom is given to the elieeka, and the wed. and 510(1/011 4 me Mid becomes a strong and healthy lining PEII.YriAS .4 /01%1 ./A' And feeling the hand of ham weighing heay. uy upon them, with all its attendant ills, will hind m the use of thil Bah rn or the an elixir that will instil nevi We into their veins, restore in a measure the energy and ardor id tours youthful days, build up their :dirt when forin-i, and give health and hapribe, I their remain tng years. It is a well-entabli•hed fart that fully one hall of the female portion of our population are raloni la the enjoy went of good health, or, to u-v their own expression, ''never feel well." I twy are languni devoid of all energy eat•rui I, nervous, and hive no appetite. ' I ,, 1.111,4 rI.o 4.1 pettleell the Bak/ al, or the loot, cope, tally recommended. IV I: K A NI) I) EI•KATE CA 11.111;,[3N Are insole /thong by the we of either of retneiliel. they will vitro et cry cave 44 writ elslool4, witlenut fail. 'I . 41 4 411,1t1 4 1 .1 of certificates have acriumula ti 4 in the hanilio of the proprietor, but c pare will rllow of the publication of but a few. Theo°, it will he 4olmenoll, are men of note and of curb ontansling that they must be ho llered. ixr,ll! livr%; r , „ w •.. ooDwano, Ch ter .1 il:tiae of the Supreme Court of Pa., writes "1 End • Ilualand'n German Bitters' is a good lonie, ipieful in diseases of the iligesti%e organs, and of great benefit in cases of de bility, and want of nervous action in the system. Yours, truly. Gee, W. Woonwmtv." .lAMBS Tnomrsox, Judge of the Soprani° Court of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, April 28 1868. "I consider 'Midland's Cortuan Bitters a valuable medicine in ease of attacks df Indigestion or llypepsia. I eau certify this from my experience of it. Yours,with respect J•ued Tuourooa•" . . From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D. I). Pall tor of the Tenth Ilaptist,Church,Philadel flooflan.l's flannel' Remedios aro cou nter felted. See that the signaturo of C. M JACKSON is on the wrapper of each bottle All others aro counterfelL Principal ofliee and AlanufactOry at the German Medicine Store, No. 63L AKCII Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ,CII ARLES M EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON & Co. lloolland's German Bitters, per bottle, $1 OP " t• " half dozen, . 500 Lloofland'ii German Tonic, put up in quart bottles $1 50 per bottle, or a half dozen for 7 50' pfrDe net forget to carmine well the article you buy, order get the genuine. For gh.:(l by Y. P. G BEEN, Druggist, Bellefonte, l'a. Anilila druggists generally. March 23.-1868-' ORGANS PA DrISII ITN NOW .h TEMTIMUNALS Philadelphia, March 18, 1867 CAUTION P It ICE,', ZDtv (Szoobo & Orocetito F IRE! 1IRE! ! FIRE !! I .NO. 6 BUSH'S ARCADE on High Street Bellefonte, is in'a blaze Wish tho moot BRILLIANT:STOCK OF BPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ever opened in%that establishment ZIMMERMAN BROT, k. CO., Ilave Jost received from the Eutern Cities, the following: Nina 'Leavy Black Rapp, and Fiala Dress Silks ; the finest Black Alpaccas; Brown, Drab and Mottled Mohairs, I'okin Cloths, Alpaca Lustros, and Detainee of all colors and dirt cheap, Fine Organdy, Orientals, French and Linen Lawns, Percales, Chintzes, Saadi, Frencb and Plain Chambray “inglaams, We would invite the /pedal attention of the LADIES, to the fact that our stock of WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND NOTIONS tx xurpaased by none in town, embracing ev erything ender thota heads, lie well am every new novelty that make, its appearaneen the market. Our 1100 P SKIRTS - AND CORSKTB cannot be excelled in style, elegance, dura Wiry and ctioapries.. Our stock of lout y Cotton and domestic Dry goodl is full and obe+)t• It comprises the best 11 eat y Cottonades, . Jean ' . 'I IA tugs, Denims, ll!curbed and Unbleached Mee ling and Calicoes of all grades and of the cry host wakes We hate Clothes, Cassimers, Jaconct, Ready tootle (ALAlow, %I'm,len Linetcurcl White Shirts, Boots and Shorts, all of which far style, elegance of finish and cheapness, cannot be surocr..niirtllor county Isaac 11:01 A. Co's. Fine Calf and Heavy Rip Boots and :-hoes for -ale, :01 warranted to give eatistaetion . and in ea-o they fail t•. 'I eo, they will he talc back and the 'ley rot untied. It any p eon doubts this iceeerta n In t hue try Ir HAI be coo eideed. Cariket., Cotton Carpet Chain, Floor and 011• Cloth, Wool and Willow Ware, Queens -Ware always for sale cheap We always keep the hest OROiCERIES Dried and Canned Fruits, 4).11 kinds and of the finest qualities any Tneftet can afford. Febi, Provisions, Salt, Flour and Feed always for sale Every body is respectfully invited to come right along, make their purchases from us and save their money. beer a Dollar saved in buying is befter than a dollar worked for. We wish it distiNly understood that we will not be UNDERSOLD, and will always be pleased to SHOW OUR 'GOODS, whether you buy or not. COUNTRY PRODUCE; TAKEN AT TIIE MODEST PRICES IN EXCIIANCIE FOIL 0001)8. Remember the pine e. NO. 6 1.11.1611'S ARCADLIii ME Aft ertOrminto. M ESSRS. LAZARUS MAUS, . OPTICIANS & OQIILISTS HARTFORD, CONN., Ilavo, with a view- to meet the increased de. tuned for their celebrated PERFECTED .BPFCTACLES, appointed 4 JEOROF W. PATTON WATCHMAKER AND JEW4LER, Bellefonte, Penn• As their solo Agent for this place. They have taken care to give all needful instruc tions, and have confidence in the ability of their agent to meet the requirements of nit customers. An opportunity will be thus af forded, to prooure, at all times Spectacles Uneguntled by otn,, , /of their Strengthening and Preserving Qmilides. Too much cannot be said as to their Fal- P.Y.RIORITY over the ordinary glasses worn. There is No Glimmering, Wavering of (At Sight, Dizrinees t *or other unpleasant sensation, but 'on the con trary, from the peouliar oonstruotion of the Lenses, they are SOOTHING shd PLEASANT, pausing a feeling of relief to the wearer, and producing a clear and diatairi 11 . 1.1011, as In the natural healthy sight. They aro the Lonlipecticlea that Preserve a• well as Aesie the Siyht! And are the CHEAPEST because the BEST always 'aging MAR Y irt.a Re w about change being necessary. CAUTION Mr. aeorge W.Patton, dealer in Watchee Clocks, Jewelry, .tc., le their ONLY Agont appointed in thin place. pray- WE EMPLOY NO PEDDLERS. -we 1 3 34-Iy. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! GEORGE D. PIFER'S Storo in lirockerhoff Row, next door to Poet Wilco, Where a fresh supply of Fall and Winter goods in endless VARIETIES have just been received. Consisting in part r FItENCII and IRISH POPLINS Poplin, Alpaca•, Merino!, Wool Delaines, Bleached and Unbleached M Tickaags, Shootings ( Prints of ettery Style and Price. The celebrated "HALL" HOOTS gi. SIWES, Gents and Boys Over-Coate, Suds, rants and Vests, Under Cloth leg, lints and Cars. Ladies Shawls, Furs and Sttel Canned and Drml Fruits Cedar and Queeneware (Ireeeries—the finest Syrups m tuna :-TICES, I'RE, uItOUND TO ORDER Give him a call before purchasing else where. The highest cash price paid for marketing of all kinds. Polite and %Gen ii lc clerks always ready to wait on all; (71:1). D. PIFER 13 SS ly e r thE LA R EST, CH EA PEST 8, BEST nasorGnent of Dry Goods, Groceries, 1100TH 6. SIIOES Men and Youths Clothing o f < ttra good quality, for fall and winter trade lA to bo had at 13_:N :sm. LOEII, MAYA LOEB E YRE t LANIiELL. FOURTH it ARCH NTS . ILA GOOD lILAQK SILKS, GOOD COLORER NILES. 1868. FALL GOODS OPENING, FANCY AND STAPLE. liyous Silks Velvets New Style Shawls, New,Drees Goods, (104,1 lilankots, Table Limnos, Flieetings and Sbirtings, Clotns and Cassimeres. N IS NOW iloods received daily in large lots for Jobbing. CIONRAD MEYER, IN VariTtill AND MANUFACTURER UV Till CELEBRATED IRON FRAME PIANOS, yirareroonte, Nu. 722 Arch St., Philadelphia, URA TeOOIVOCI the prize Medal of tha World's Great Exhibition, Lotkopo, Eng. The highest Broke:, awardeilevrlfen and whore eccr exhibited. [ESTABLISIIED 182.3] 12-28 3ur • Co'g',s Column - , COLTS COUGH BALSAM! 7hie long tried and popular Remedy le agitin called t6-the attention of the nubile. As often no the yet r rolls nround, the pro prietors annually make their how to the people, and remind them thrt amongst the many things required for the health, cote fort and Pust on awe of the fumity through the long and tedious months pf winter, Coe's Cough Balsam bhuuld not be forgotten. For years it has been it household Medicine—end mothers anxious for the eafety of their child ren, anti all who suffer for any diocese of the throat, chest and lunge, cannot afford to do without it. 'ln addition to the ordinary for own co long in the market: we now fur nish our uthanoth family cite bottles, which will, in common with the other sizes, be found at all Drug Storee. FOR CROUP, The Balsam will be found invaluable, and may alwaya be relied upon in the moat ex treme canna. WHOOPINO .c0U(111 The testimony of all who have used it for this terrible disease during the last ten years, ia, that it invariably relieves and oures it. SORE THROAT Hoop your throat wot with the Balsam— taking litt'e and often—and you s will very soon find _ ILARD COLDS AND GOMIS Yield at neq to n stonily uso of this great remedy. will succeed in giving relief Where all other remedies htvie SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS Do not delay procuring and immediately taking L'oo'n Congh Haltm, when troubled with aro , of the above named difficulties, They are all premonitory symptoms of Con. sumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later swoop you away into the valley of shad ow■ from which none can ever turn. IN CONNUNIPTIOIc, Many a earo-worn euflerer has found relief and to—day rejoices that her life has been made easy rind prolonged by the ueo of l'oo's Cough Balsam. IN .8 lIORT, The people know the article, And it need, no comment from us. It is fur sale by every Druggist and Dealer in Medicines In tho United States. C. ii. ChAILK CO , qulo Proprietors, Ilew, Haven, Ct. MEAD ! READ ' READ!" TIIE ATTENTION OP THE PEOPLE, I=l G reat Remedy COE'S 1) \' PEI'S IA CURE This preparation is pronounced by 1)i 4. peplos as the ,nly knoan remedy that %II surely cure that itggra‘ liting awl fatal mai ady Far yi,r+ It NWI2IIt. "II IN fedrful li le enrr)ing beltire It to an untimely gnu 11. wllLone o! •sulierers. COE'S I)). , PECSI I crlt I HAS Coln, TO THE RESCUE. 111 , 1 , 1 , Xi /bp, /I SOU/ +a ,pr A. ../Ity 5t..., 1.. 11181`n1 f Pond, Pinta, ney, drio.., le ',morello 14:„ th, Are as surely Cured by this patent as the patient takem It. Although but live years before the people, what is the %crab , ' of the ion6nes ! I r whet Leeter of Milwaukee, says : A r K Jan. 21,116;• M,, Mr,. C 1. CLARK ri •i •i• ,o••• Both my.e:f find wile haru used C,e'A Dyrpepsni Cure, arod it has •t sat kfactory 1, a remedy. I have NI) heal tation in nay ing that au have received great benefit from Its Very rempert f , E :• , E X TON A ORE ISLESSINO ri , llll Rev. L We 11D, AI, in, 1..0 rattle Cu 0 Ales,r3. ` , lt I ? , I, .t A ilmstitozgl:, flr,gyoxt., l'lf vo land, 0 e;, (L•oo Pi. I t gives 1110 great pleasure to state that my wile has derived great benefit from the 000.4 Cool — Dritperetln. Cure. She has been for jt number 01 yeere greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, so eninpanied with t 'Merit paroxysms of sonstipatimi, whielt so prostrated her that 9110 was all the while, for months, uraLle to do ally thing. She took, at your IllbtllOoo, COO ' S Dyspepsia Cure and has derived (treat benefit from it, and is now comparatively well. She regards this medicine us a great blowing. Truly yours, Jun 19th, 11168 L. F. WARD. CLWROYMEN, The Rev. ream, Aiken, of Allegheny, tee tales that it bug cured hue alter all other remedieelias failed.' DRITUOISrs Any druggist In the country will tell you, if you take the trouble to enquire, that every one that buys a bottle of Coe'e Dyspepsia s Cure from them. eaks in the most unqual ified prince el its ghat medical virtue. COE'S E psiA cult F. Will also be• ynd invalueb:e in all eases of m Diarrha, yeentery, Swill:her Complaints, ing, andsin fact every dis ordered condition eT the stomach. Sold by Drudgints in 4.10 or cinerary every where et pet bottle, or by nppliention to THE C.. 0. CLARK CO., Solo Proprietors, New Haven, C. 14-31-ly = Dtlo.c.; altb DIN (111E1.',N'S DitUG STORE. vl Rim N. :i; BrOkerliOir24 The thidez,igned rospoolullyantiounees that be has n woi eti itis well known DRUG - A, CHEMICAL STORE. to thu new room (No. 3) under Brokerhotra hotel, table)) he h(t4 fitted op for that per poseand having lorgely inrroo•ed his stock ienory prepared to furnish ~h is ctudomera with pure DRUGS, CHEMICAL, PATENT MEDIvINES PUR E WIN ES A LIQUORS for medicinal use, DYE STUFF'S, with al most every article to be found in an es- - tablishment of this kin i tl, such as Horse and Cattle Powder, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Linseed Oil, tillms,Paints, • Putty, Sponges. Also the largest and brat collection of PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS oter brought to this place. Tobacco and cigars of the most approved brands,. oen stantly on hand. Ho would call the atten tion of the publio to his stock of notions, consisting of flair, Tooth, Nail, Flesh and Paint Brushy Cutlery, Wipes, Drinking Cups, Chess and Backgammon boards, Chess Men Dominoes, Ac Also, a large variety of TOYS FOR CHILDREN. Particular attention given to preparing PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES. Having had more than twelve years ex perience in the businesa, he feels oonfldent ho ran render India - action to all who favor him with their patronage. FRANK P. GREEN, Druggiot, Fein, ft IAM-ff. IGtom, No. /t Brunt Row RING .s', Ring. Be 'di,/ho g . Biog. TO TO- 16,1111 Ring. store gray ?Gar Ring• hair to Its orig lerroje Inal color. Eradi- letnys /tiny, cat. Dandruff and Ring.i "'ay. from the humors Roorp Mg:yr SCALP, Rirtfin Binge and prevent /hays Rip BA LIT Ring. Ringo aces, /tiny. fling. II I N G It,ng's Vegetable Ambro,oa is the Miracle of the age' Gray beaded People hat e their locks rim,- tored by it to the durk,bleteime, edl. en tree etc of youth and are happy '' Young People, with Leh foiled or red Hair, hat o the'o unfashionable colors changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads / are covered with Poodroir and Humor., use d, end have clean coats and clear and healthy scalps' Be wird 1 - ch . Ml* have their remain mg locks tightened, and the Intro e pot s coy - er,ll with a luxuriant growth of hair, and dance fur joy Young tiontemen use it because it is rich ly pertuale,l Young Ladies we it because it keeps their Ilair in place' only "iti•l and will use it, because it k the ,/,n,,est Awl Am &tilde in the mar ket' Cull tor Vokodalde Ambroda, and for your ploaatlTO MIA eotnfort do not bo 1.,d off %vitt, anything vivo "afl 1.1 to be just an good." ..f counterfeits! And injurious .It,ition. which 1100t1 ttio elaintr) F..r Sale by Druggicin genernhy. Prue r. 00 per Burn y E. M. Tuimi a cO., l'eterboro, N. 11 liermivrt! own,lutoloin C., , N. 1 411,- 11114 ak CO GOO Nty hair and wht‘kiri wide at Irani -die half gray hen iwl. in.hr e.l to try "Ring's t l'ego- Mte A o rol , rrt It, ell.l .alter tpong it three oelo, my ht.r au.rithi ker. were re•tored lielr • nat iirikl also eradwateet all law/ruff Irotii the I c uuatd er it 11,1 1 I kellong, the awl silky /1,1 I ,es not color the kin or othln el ,thirilz, It nviLl do all you 1% TOM PKIN Deirtia4 J , 21 1 . 41 k II err, ten York h Ag.nt.. For ...Ile by Meil irk ...f -lew or. Pb , F Y I; rein, Belle .nte. F N. W ikon, Bellefonte. and by )rogg 5-44 generally 111 ly I.EcTuRE To 1"01;.NU 511'N .1 1 1_ .1 t: ,t 1'0;1hod, in n Sealed Ee- vrinpr Pri.ie nix runts. A Lecture, on the Nature, Treatment suit Radical Cure of iir ;non. ial Weal. nee'', In voluntary Debility, end luilied ant, I- Al i.nufr g..ncrally, , Nor , o u mem u, ?irk py, end Fits; Meaty/it end 1'11)41 'al rffearuiiiti resulting Irian :nett Ily Ri/liliittr J. Al I), Autliiir of the "Green Book," d e , The it 4.1 I ren.,it •rod author, in the ad? Illlr Itc:1• pr,‘, from him own rt perience t hat the awful consequences felt A true may be effectually removed olth..ul 1111,11/ lire, al I Will/ ul thiflgl3l,l.l(l rg loot operati,ii bfflig•ie ,, , instruments, roigv, 111 ronl ri 1., p ,intli g oat a mode of uto IC 111110 k IWICIIII and eft ectual, by which cr cr% nutter, no matter oh it hiv condition may be, Intl!, rare hint 4elf cheaply, privately and radically LEcTuFLE WILL PlitA Ir ItoUN TlittlibANDS ,AND TnrsANDs. Sent under RC in a ;dam en‘ elope, to •ny tuldrean, post,.siof, on receipt of eta cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Cul verwell'a ''Marriage (intik'," price 2.' cents. Limas tine Publishers, CIIAS..I C. KLINE fit , 127 lloweiy, N. V., Port Office Box 4,58 g. 13-2S-1y HA VE GOOD TIME! To get runt WATCIIII3B CLOCKS AND JEWELRY • TepalTl In t beet of I fry le —warranted, EMI JOHN 11. HAHN, At N . 4 Bush . . , Areade Ili