lITARIVa ra " The Democratic Watchman. YOUR OWN BABY. Out of all the little people That you know, Great folks' children, poor folks' babies, High or low; Mg or little, b)ondes, brunettes, • Dark haired beauties, blue-eyed pets , 0 . Or the ugliest of aborntions, With pug noses for their,,portiona— NIMOS pup for facial handler( ; flair that curls like pound's of candles— Out of all the little people You can bring, Nine miles round, from any steeple, In a ring— , Did you ever Nee a darling Whom its "ma," like Ilutapur's starling, Didn't Nay beat all creation Into bits T No, mo'ni—no, Kir—mine, or maator— Never cam 6 such sad disaster To maternal bosom tender— No! one horrid doubt ruld send her Into fits. Don't you pity hire. Snivans ? D on 't yon feel for Mre..lt irons ? Snivens'e baby ban rod hair. Birens's squints, I do declare. Did you ever? But my baby—oh, the precious ' Ain't he perfectly del !clone ? Papa's nose,'anti nusma's eyes ; And so good , htmriarer— Never, cries! , , This, and nothii more, my moral ; (And with it who dare to quarrel ?) Babies ere to woman given By the special grace of heaven. And that Slone , 147 divine inter-1.816°n, • To compel from her adanießion That one perfect think there may be, ,41 baby ! II um ' what hairy Wretch! her own. Wn Mgt for the WATCHMAN Drunkenness, and its, Evil Curses. I=l Drunkenness, expellt reason—drowns memory—defaces beauty -- ~llminwhes o(rength— inflames the blood—causes in ternal, eternal mid Incurable wounibo , — to a « (tell to the scour. , , a devil t o th e soul, a thief to the pu 1,0 —the beggar's companion, the nife's woe, all children's sofrow—makes a strong man weak, and oise Mall a fool. Ile iv lb Orve than ',env!, nll,l is 11 self Murderer who 11l inks to .11 rs good health, and robs himself of his own._ lie 19 n o ese than a beast, for no animal will designedly ilitOXlCllle I , Belf, bid a drunkard swallows los li quor, well knowing rho condition to' which It 8, 111 reduce hini, and that these' Iratiglitv will rob lion of the use of his reason, and render 111 in worse than 3 beast Ity the effects of liquor his evil pinsionB 811 , 1 tempers are freed trout restr a int, and while in a slate of intout canon he commits actions which n hen sober 111 , wulll,l 911,1 , 1 , 1er to (hunk of Many all 1 . 111 dved - hay been done, many It murder ham been Cllllllllllll9l, lien hone wlta did Olean fliffiga were under the influence of the demon',, weap o n Tremble then. If' drunkard, refleef lon )011 111!114111 1/111 010 (1111 10 your al ry ady , eurched and inflamed twinge, re member your heart broken wife, and your innocent and hel eh ildi en, remember that your ?Finney should ro to their i+ariiiiirt, remember hint vim ire uLoui to lily to C 1,111,011 every mei Any crime to n Ii an Mil nit tUri. nu longer ciao kcal can 111, It, )011, .lind that, you luny ovvo.ko I ruin this state, guilty 01 olltincem the Imo. , of your count y euflicmnt for girt), w doss just vengeance upon your head, and white to/tiering the juinpthritent ur yuui 1.1 , 11 deed~, or retire? irrg sort the harm done, perhaps to you, b r ut m e nd. shat consolation can the romelohntnee of your worve than beavity ment give you' kil the erilneH Oil the earth do not lietoroy 40 many 4/i the hilimin race, nor alienate s., much poverty, its Jru Ilk entmin Ilut are there nut still stronger arguments 'against drunkenne4s than these, stir , ely there are, those already I' frllt the body, and t tason forbids them, but you Moe an 1011001001, a n eVdl Milt drunketneso wilt assur edly destroy your soul, and enlist go you to everlasting inmery Hear what the word of Clod declares : wake yo drun kards,- and weep," Joel, 1 . "Who hath we ? who bath sorrow who bath contention who heft wounds without C&1141. 9 They that tarry long at the wine, they that go to Hoek mixed wine Look not thou upon the wine," at the last it lilted' like a serpent and stingeoth like an adder," ['rev XXIII, 29: 82 "We unto theln that line up early iu the morning, that they may follow strong drink, that Continue until night, till Wine inflame them, 'Vii unto them that are mighty to drink wine. and men of strength to mingle stroNg drink, !ma. Gth 21 . 22, "The works of the fly!' are nianifest, which are These, unclean ness, sanders, dn u tkenness, revelings, and such like, of the which 1 tell you, that they who to such thinlis, shall not Inherit the kuolom of t7od " (Cal sth El. 21. These are awful declarations, and they will certainly be fulfilled upon the drunkard who cotfroues to delight 11l drunkenness, cannot enjoy the love of God, he will not be received into heaven, Oh! think of these things, and while there it yet time, pray lo tied to enable you to forsake your cuts. - Remember Clod hat wild in his word, "Let the wicked forsake his way, nail the unrigh teous man his thoughts ; and let hint re turn unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him, and to our (lout, for he will abundantly pardon." Isaiah 56: 7. ''For God so loved the world, that lie 1 1 143 , 0411510n1y begotten Son, that whoso ever belinveth on him should not perish, but. have oVerlasting life. John ad ItS. May these words be impressed on your soul, and direct you to that refuge, where alone is safely, to those paths whi ch . alone lead to comfort in this world, and lit,ippitioss in the nest. [To ur. CONTINi = EMU Illooflanb'Es 13ittero. 14-440 F L A N 141 ( i ; 1100FLAND'S GERMAN TONIC The Great Remedios for ell Diseases eithe LIVER, fiTOMACII„ OR DIGESTIVE 11fOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS lit composed of the pore jnient(nr, AB they are medicinally termed, Ex tracta) of Roots, Ilinhe, and Barks, malting a preparation, highly concentrated, and entirely free front releohobo atimt.rtur r of any kind. • 1100FLANWS OERMAN TONIC, le a combination of all the ingredients of the !litters, with the purest quality of Sewn Oros Rom, Orange, A., making one of the most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to We public. Those preferring a Medicine free from Alcoholic admixture, will use. lIQOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS 1 nose Tenn have nq objection to tho com bination of the Bitters, as stated, 101 use. lIOOFLANDI3 GERMAN TONIC They are both equally good, and contain the acme medicinal virtues, the choice be tween the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tunic being the moat palatable. The 'domicil-, from a variety 01 causes, an Andlgontion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, etc., is very apt to have its funotione derang ed. The Liver, sympathising 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 morn of the fol lowing Ateetsee • Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Piles Fulnems of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Itructattnnir, I* . ktitg - m• Fluttering at of the Stomaeh, Swimming of the harried 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 Pain in th Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pon in-the Side, Back. Cheat, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes of [heart, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Ell and lireat Depression of Spirits. Thu sufferer from these dieeasee eboul exercise the greatest caution in the selection of a remedy tor his case, purchasing only that which lie ie assured Iron his investiga tions nod inquiries possess true merit, is ek Molly compounded, is free from injurious ingredweetrand has established for itself a reputation for the cure of these diseases. In this connection we would s ubmit those well known smoothes-- —Erehtmgr. noortitNo's arR NAN BI TT ERS, AND DERNTAN TONIC I'RKPARED BY PR. r. M. JACKRoN, I . IIILADICLPHIA, PA Twenty. two yeere sines they waroarst in troduced into thin country from Germany, during which tune they have undoubtedly preformed more cures, and benefited suffer ing humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually cure Liver Complainr, Jaundiee Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrhoea. Dis ease of the kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Dii , ordereil Liver, Stomach,or IDies. tines Itepulting from any Cause whatever prostration iif the system, inoluved by Severe labor, porn re, Fevers,tte 'there's no meihrine extant MI MO to these Irenll , dlCl .1 . 11 ',op, A tone and vigor ro linti.irted to the hole -t - tem, the appetite Htrengtheneit, toi.d so enjoyed, the stoma, h d 'gest+ promptly, this blood no pert lied, the complex 1.41 bo,lllCli ,101111,1 and healthy, the yellow tinge '4 eradicated Irons the eyes a bloom g iven to therhetlis,end the week and censusins alit heviitnee a strong and healthy tieing PialS(/.5S Ir I r /V LIFE, And feeling the hared of lime weigh.ng heuv ily upon thew, with aH lie sttlenilant will find in the toe of then Better, or the 'how , an elixir that w,ll mold new lite into their veins, restore to n measure the energy and WIN) . ol wore youthful days, build up their , diretiken fore., and glue health and happin, to their remaining yearn. NOT(' 'I.: It i, at well-evtahhvhed tact that filly 11110 1,111 of the fvin3lo p.ortvol of our population are seldom in the enjoyment of good health, or, to their own ex prea•ein, "never feel well." They are languid des onlivfall energy cxt•enu•}r nervous, and have no appetite. Tu th iv elan, of pertin. the Ha tier., or the roe,, vim ended. WEAK AND DELICATFCILDREN Are made strong by lho use of either of these remedies. They will cure every ease of moor mon., without fail Thousands of eertilie.stvs has o ismsiiinula ted in the hands of the 141111flet,r. limit spore will allow of the 111/1,111 , t1011 of but it few Those, will be observed, are men of note arid mil 1.111 . 1/ standing that they must be lie fieved. Tr.`STI MoNA LS lino. W. WOODWARD, ChielJu.tte of thir Suprothe Court of Pa , erritee. Philadelphia, Niareh 18, 1887 "I find 'lloofland's Warman Bitters' in a .good tonic, uneful in ilineanos of tho digentivo organn, and of great benetiOn canes of do— unil want of narvou4 snetion lit the nyitain Yours, truly. tiza, W. Woonwann." lioN. J•MEB THOMPSON, Judge of the Supreme Court of Penney lvania Philadelphia, April 28 1868. "I consider illoodand's Dorman Bitters a valuable medicine in CRSO of attacks of Indigehtfon or Pypepsia. I can certify this from my experience of it. Youre,with respect J*eeo Tut/menus,' From Rev. Joseph 11. Kennard, D. D. Pas tor of the Tent Baptist Chureh,Pliiladel phis Iloof ilerman Remedies arei,aounter. .feited. See that the signature of C., M. JACKSON 311 on the wrapper ofoach bottle. All others Ltiro cou n Lori° It. Principal office and Manaftletory at -the ilerinan Medlolne Store, No. 631 ARCH l-dreet, Philadolphia, Pa. ti ' CHARI,6B M. EVANS, Proprietor, Form6rly C. M. JACKSON k Co. Plcl4l.E.S. Ilooflanda (lerman Hillera, per bottle, $1 00 •'6 half dozen, . 'OO lloolland'm liftman Tonic, put up in quart bottles $1 60 per bottle, ur a half dozen for 7'60 . 565/"•llu net forget to °amain° well the article you buy, order get the geoi/ie. For side by Y. ItEEN, Druggist, Dellefunte, l'a. And by druggiAta generally. March 28.-1388-, MEM OIt(IANS rwltti.rn CAUTION OM Mrp eoobEi Oroteritz F IRE ! FIRE! ! FIRE I NO 6 BUSH'S ARCADE on I ligh Street Bellefonte, ie in'a blazo with the mna, BRILLIANT STCH:K A,p sDRINo AND SUMMER GbODEI ever opened inithat entebliehment ZIMMERMAN JIRO'S, i t CO., nave Just received from the Eastern Cities, the following: Pine Mail Black Rapp, and Plain Dream Silke the anent Black Aipaccae; Brown, Drab and Mottled Mohnire, l'QkhWothe, A I pees 1.0 titres, and Detainers of all colors sod dirt cheap, Nino Organdy, , Orientals, French and Linen Lawne Percale, Chintzes, Scotch, French and Plain Chambray (I inghems, &e., &c. We would invite the special attention of the L A D I ES to lho fact that our ittnk of WHITE (MODS, HOSIERY, GLOVER AND NOTIONS is nurpasned by none in town, embracing ov erythtng under those headn, ae well an every new novelty that utakev ttn appearance in the market. Our 11001' SKIRTS AND CORB6TB cannot he excelled in ltyle, elegance, darn batty and eheapaegt. Our stock of :envy Cotton and domestic Dry ti suds is full and cheap. It comprises the 10 , t II tvy rottonailes, Jean., 'I u•kings, Denims, Drills. Bleached and Unbleached Mee line and Calicoes of ail grad}, and of the very heQt tnakev Wo hare Clothes, l'ansimere, .taeonut, Ready wade Cluthing, 11 oolen Lu,en and White Shirts, Boots and Shoe, all of which for style, elegance of finish and cheapness, cannot be surpassed in the county Isitue Hall it Co's. Pine Calf and heavy Klp Iloots and :Moue fur pale, all warranted to give patistaction and in case they Jail to do so, they will be taken back and the money retunded II any person doubts this aseitrtnin, let him try it and be con vinced. l'arpat.+, Cotton Carpet Chain, Floor and Oil-Vloth, Wood and Willow Ware, Queens Ware always for sale cheap We always keep the beet .GROiCHR IKS; Dried and Canned Fruits, of all kinds and of the finest dualities any market can afford. Fish, Provisions, , E3alt, • FlouliarlrFeed always tur sale Every body is respectfully invited to twine right along, make their purchases from us and save their money. Remember, a Dollar saved in buying is better than a dollar worked for. We wish it distinctly understood that we will not be UNDERSOLD, and will always be plowed to 8110 W OUR GOODS, nhTtbor you buy or not COUNTRY PRODUC.E. TAKEN AT TIU HIGHEST PRICES IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS • , Remember the pine e. NO. 6 fIUSIUS ARCADE: Rlo,ertia»tentpL' m y:pm& LAZARUS f 111011111 S, OPTIbaNS & OCULISTS ii.tItTVORD A CONN., nave, with a Vie,ir„Vo meet the inereatied do. zpand for their' aelobrated PERFECTED SPFCTACLEA, appointed GEOROF W. PATTON, WATCIIMAKIIIt AND JISWEI.V.R, Bellefonte, Penns As their Rolu 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 all ougtomers. An opportunity will be thus af forded, to procure, at all times Sperfaelen Unequalled by any 'al their Strrnytheniny and Preeereiny Qualities. Too much cannot be gold as to their SU PERIORITY over the ordinary glasses • worn. , There is • No Glimmering, Wavering of the 6t,. Dizziness, or other unpleasant sensation, but on the con trary, trorn the peculiar oonstruction of the Lenses, they are SOOTHING •nd PLEASANT, Muting a feeling of relief lo the wearer, and produrtng n rioar and' (4 anlinct ninon , t$ in the natural healthy sight. They are the Lord spectacles that l'rererre n• oil Alois( 04, Nryhr ' And are the CHEAPEST bevintee the BEST _ger laTtiug YAA r rtAka_tuthout chango. being neetwary. CAUTION Mr. George W.Patton, dealer in Walchem Clocks, Jewelry, &c., in their ONLY Agent appointed in this place. WY. EMPLOY NO ristmchrte 1,3 34-Iy. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS (.1141011.11k7 1). PIFER'S Store in Brockerhoft Iton, next door to Post Office, Where a fresh supply of Fall and Winter goods in miles* VARIETIES, have just been received. Consiating in part FRENCH and IRISH POPLINS, Poplin, Alpaca•, Merinos, Wool Delaines, • Bleached and Unbleached Mumline, Tickings, Sheetings, Prints of every Style and Price. The celebrated "HALL" BOOTS tr, SHOES, (lent' and Boys Over-Coats h'u its, Pants and Vests, Under Clothing, Hats end Caps Ladia Shawie Canned and Dried Fruits, Cedar 111141 traceries—the PYrups in hewn oltOlr: , ,D TO OH DLIt el ire him a call before purchasing else where. The hrghent each price paid for marketing of all kinds. Polite and atten ti re clerks always ready to wait on all, UI•;n t D. PIPER 1.3-38 I y T HE LARGEST, CIIEAPEST k BRST aSsortuient of Dry Goods, Groceries, BOOTS c SHOES Men and Youths Clothing of extra good quality, for fall and winter trado is to be had at 13-38-3 m. t LOEB, MAY A LOEB E YRE & LANDHLL FOURTH. & ARCH BTB.. PIIILA GOOD BLACK SILKb,‘ GOOD COLOSSI/ SILKS. 1888. , FALL GOODS °TIMING, 1A NC I( AND STAPLE. Lyons Silks Velvets New Style Shawls, New Dress Goods, Good Blankets, Table Lianas, Hbeetings and Shlrtinge, Clothe and cnasimerea. N B New Goode recolvod daily in large lota for Jobbing. , 13-42-6 t riONRAD MEYER, ‘..) Invxgron AND bIxnuFACTORICIt OV TUC CELEBRATED 'IRON FRAME PIANOS, Witreroome, No. 722 Aroh St., Philadelphia, Iles received the price Medal of the Verld's Greet Exhibition, London, Eng. The highest Prizes awarded when and where ever exhibited. I . ESTABLISEKD In23] 13-38 3m !Roe's COE'S COUGH BALSAM! 'I hie long tried and ropular Remedy is again called to the attention of the public. As often as the ye; r rolls around, the pro. priotors annually make their bow to the people, and remind them thrt amongst the many things required for the health, corn fort and sustenance of the fanAly through the long and tedious month of winter Coe's Cough Balsam should not he forgotten. For years it has been a household medicine—and mothers anxious for the safety of their eitild ren, and all who suffer for any disease of the throat, chest and lunge, cannot afford to do without it. In addition to the ordinary for once so long in the market, we now fur nish our mamoth family size bottles, which will, in common with the other eizes, be found at all Drug Stores. The Balsam will be found invaluable,.and may always be relied upon in the most ex treme cases. WHOOPING COUGH The testimony of all who have used it for this terrible d lessee during the last ten years, is, that It invariably relieves and cures it. 'SORE THROAT. Keep your throat wet with the Relearn— taking litt , e aril often—and you will very soon hind tetief. HARD COLDS AND cotrans Yield at once t, a steady use of this great remedy. It will succeed in giving relief where all other retnedieslave SORENESS OF THE THROAT, CHEST Do n 4.4 delay procuring and imtnediately taking foes Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of the above named difficulties, They are all premonitory . symptoms'Uf Con sumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later sweep youilway into the valley of shad ows from wit IA none oan ever turn. IN cONSUNII4TION, litany a mire-worn sufferer hay found relief and to-day rejoices that her life has been made easy a nd prolonged by the use of Coe', Cough Baleen, The peopie know the article. and it needs no comment - 11-Loin us. It is for Nile by every Druggist anti Dealer in Medicines in the United States. C. (1. CLARK CO., pole Proprietors, Now, Ilavoti, et- READ' READ" READ"' THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE, World's Great..itoluedy (70E'S 1)I"t•• 4 1'E1'RIA CURE This prepuration is pronounced s ',elates as the only known reniedyN'tliat will surely cure that aggras ating and fatal mat ady. For years It swept on Its fearful carrying before it to an untimely grata, its millions of sufferers. Furs and Sacks COE'S DYSPEPSIA CrICI HAS !'U I/!, TO Tile RESCTE Ind , py 11, y,ly, Sou r hot 11/ A, ti/try rt . / .I ' ioloo , I. 141nony rbittel. ri ry, 1 , 1/1111 . 111do, Irearine••, Are as purely cured by tbk potent remedy, lie the patient takes it. Although but five years before the people, what is the terthet of the tuanees 1 Hear what Teeter Sexton, of Milwaukee, says MILWAI KRN, 24,156 s Messrv, C• G. CLARK A.( . 0,,A, ( . o • ,An r !Loren Conti Both myself and wife have used Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and it has pros ad Perfectly satisfactory as a reinsAy. 4 have NO hesi tation in saying that WO have revels ed great benefit from Its ■se A GREAT BLESSING From 110 V. L. Avon, Loraine Co 0 MeNEM SRTOIIIO A. ARMSTRONG, Druggodo, Viet, law), 0. gives me great pleasure to state that my wife has derived great benefit from thentA of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has been Jar a number of years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, socompanied with violent paroxysms of constipation, which so prostrated her that alio was all the whit, for months, unable to do any thing. She took, at your instance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure and has derived Groat benefit from it, and is now comparatively well. She regards this medicine u a great blessing. Truly yours, Jae 131 h, 1868 L, F. W A 11.11„ The Rev. Isaac Aiken, of Allegheny, tes tifies that it has cured bim after all other remedies has failed. Any druggist In the country will tell you, if you take the trouble to enquire, that every one that buys a bottle of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure from them, speaks in the most unqual ified praise ol its great medical virtue. COE'E DYSPEPSIA CURE Will also be found Inraluab:e in al/ cases of Diarrhina, Dyeentery, Collo, Hummer Complaints, (I riping, and in fact every dis ordered condition of the etomaoh. Sold bp•Druggietii in city or country emery where at $1 per bottle, or by application to THE C. O. CLARK CO., Bole Proprietors, New Haven, et. 14-31-ly FOR CROUP, AND MINDS IN NIIORT, II:= prmlly nnnrnnrrrr, ~, I),th, Very reTeetfully, hEs r E XT 0 N CLEROYMEN, DItIJUOISII3 "Drugs auk Z)VC ('All!) TO THE LAMES !- DR. DUPONC OI.D EN D ICA I. PLUS EIMIZEZEM Infallable in Correcting lirregulafities, re moving Obstructions of the Monthly Turns, from whet ever su f e 7a e, ,iafsnoilatinysslwa prevtntire ONE PILL IS A DOSE, Females peculiarly situated, or those sup posing themselves so, arc cautiontd against using these Pills while in Omit condition, lest they invite miscarriage, after which ad monition the Proprietor wormiest., respon sibility, although their mildness would pre vent any mischief to health ; otherwise the Pills are recommended as a MOST INVALUABLE REMEDY for the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well to to prevent an increase of family when health will not permit it; quieting the nerves and bringing back the "rosy color of health" to the cheek of the most delicate. Full and explicit directions accompany each'box. Price ber box ; 6 boxes, $5. Sold in Bellefonte, Pa., by F. P. tiIIEEN, Druggist, sole agent fox Bellefonte. La dies, by sending him $1 to the Bellefonte Post office, can have the Pills sent (conti dentiallY) by mail to any part of the noun try, free of Postage. Sold by O. k. TOZER, Lock Haven; by O. NI. 11AORNBUCK, Williamsport, and by C. BROWN MILTON,AItoona, and by S. D. HOWE, Sole Prop'r., New York. Vol in, no 45 ly GREEN'S DRUG STORM. Room No. 3, Brokerhon-Row.— The undersigned respectrullyannounces that he bas removed his well known • OMNI .4 CHEMICAL STORE. to the new room (No. 3) under BrokerholFs hotel s which he has Cited up for that pur poseand having largely incronaed rti stoeY 'snow prepared to furnish his customers with pure 1)1111(18, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES. PURE WINES A LIQUORS for medicinal use, DYE EITUFFS, with al most every article to ho found in an es tablishment of this kind, such as Horse and Cottle Powder, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Linseed Oil, Olniiii,Paints, Putty, ' Sponges. Also the . largest and beet collection of PERFUMER V AND TOILET SOAPS osier brought to this place. Tobacco and cigars of the meet approved brands, C4lll - on hand. Ile would call the atten tion of the public to his stock of notions, consisting or Hair. Tooth, Nail, Flesh and Mat Brush's Cutlery, Pipes, Drinking Cups, Chess and Backgammon boards, Chess Men Dominoes, Ac. A.c, Also, a large variety of TOYS FOR CHILDREN Prittirulasx'attu•ntion givan to preparing PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and FAMILY RECIPES. Hating hail more than twelve years ex perience in the business, he feels, confident he can render 'satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage. FRANK 1' (IREEN, Druot.(, Feb. 9 1869 If Room. No 3 Brok. Row / S S !hap , 1:0111. 1614 w. lillsyn To re- Reny* Mug, .tore gray //,,, T , //togs hair to its ortg //top, ;nal rotor. Er. LI It or Poop, Ate Dm-tartar and limo. np,op, from the humor. hod,. It' lord, /Cir/4 arid present ItALD- V/ P. 1:11.y PA“I. is ua fIINI,S. Allltittielrl to the Mirada or the age' firtly headed People haie the if bielin rep t 4 .4 by it to the thie1,,1t0rt,.,,,,, 1 70gr0l (reit mt, of youth arid are happy Young people, with by!, or I,i! Ilair, hate there unfashionable color, eliangail to a beautiful auburn, and rapier.' People Who, heal+ urn erect with Dandruf and /Juniors, u , o it, arid ha . ve clean coati. and clear and healthy realer' Bold-1L nd,d 1 el, rm.) hale thur l'ololllU ing lock n tightened, and the hare rpoii cov ered with a ',oxen:int gtoeth ot H a m, and tilince for Joy' 'Young lientelottn u.e it beceo•e it pi rich ly perluined ' young Ladie4 use it be, once it ki eps thet lleir in plane' Everybody lowa arid o ill U4O it, because it ir the rboi,,,t and lie it article in the mar ket' Call for Vegctable Ambrosia, end for y o ur orrn pleasure and comfort iln not be put off with anything else to be Just as good " f/eivare of eounlerfeita And injurious imitations whieli flood, the For Sale by Draggi•is genera!, PRIV!' 00 per Itorr i.x. E. M. TUBBS Proprietors, Teterboro, N. 11. (lerinantown, Colurnbilk Co , N. V. Mrsan• F. M. T. nes h CO. (lents My hair and whiskers were at lewd one half gray when Iwas induced to try "Ring's Vega. table Ambrosia, and after using it three weeks, my hair and whiskers were restored to their natural color ; it also eradicates all dandruff from the 'mall), and I noneider it unequalled as a hair dressing, keeping the hair soft and silky and does not color the akin or slain clothing. It will do all you claim for it. W. TOMPKINS. DIM Le Borneo rk Co., 21 Park Row, Now York locale Agents. For sale by Illctiirk Cleaver, Philipeburg ; F. I'. (Been, Belle• font°. F. S. Wilson, Bellefonte, and by Dfuggnits generally. 12-46-17 A LECTURE TO YOUNU MEN. Just Publirhed, In a Sealed Re. velope Price Aux mt.'. A Lecture, on the Nature, Treatment and Radioed Cure of Spermatorrloca or Seminal Weakness, In' voluntary Enikaions, Sexual Debility, and, "{inpediatents to Marriage generally; Ner vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Medical and Physical Incapacity resulting from Self Abuse, Ar.—lly ROBERT J. CULV ERW ELL, M. D., Author of the •'Ureen Book," &e, The world-renowned author, in the ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse -may be, effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or coidials, pointi , g out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by Which every suffer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THUSANDS, Sent under seal,'in a plain envelope, to any , address, postimici, on receipt of SIX cents, or two poet stamps., Also, Dr. Cul veiwelPs 'Marrisige Uuido," price 25 cents. Address,the Publishers, 13 , -28-4 CHAfitJ.- C. KLINE Is CO., Y., Poet-Office Box 4,586 127 Bowery, N.,
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