The Democratic Watchman OREVIAN II D. Ohl " Heavenly muse ersiStqn n ew , • And inspiration send, They I may sing the horrors of That frightful "Grecian Bend." For lo! in fashions camp they say The "dear sweet girls" contend, From Modesty who meet shall .111111, With the lowest Grecian Bend. I over loved those Grecian deeds That oft did slavery rend, But I never can, nor never will, Admire that "Grecian Bend." I cannot see wby ladles fair Should to their figures lend The appearance of a camel's back All for that "Grecian Bend 1" Oi queens , their little, rosy toes jr. shapes they no'cr can mond, And bring upon them painful corm., All for that "Orencian hem!." And girls who once were mod.: quite The other way now tend ; Indeed, they have been forward made All by that "Grecian Bondi" So, ladies, take a friend's advice! If you your way would wend Ts the affections of a anon of sense, Leave off that "Grecian Bend!" —Prince Uroruian Humorous Josh Billings' Sayings —Theis teems to be four styles of mind : hit them who knows it so' 9d them who knout; it dint so' 3d them who split the difference, and giieio at it 4th them ulio don't care a darn nlict way it l There Is but kw men who hex clutrac• ter enuff to lead a life of idleness True love is 'pelt just the MIMIC in Choctaw as itiis in English Those who retire from the tille! on. account of its in and peekinetts must not forget that they have yet to keep company %id)* a perioa who want 4 just as much uatehin as anybody else. A puppy playa with every pup he neets, hut old dogs hove hut few agqo- IMM ft CO , II a good foal to he Kist•, hot don't coin anything to be happy. Necessity begot invention, invention begot convenience, convenience begot pleasure, pleasure begot luxury, luxury begot riot and disease, 'riot and disease, between thew begot poverty, poverty begot necessity again—and thu is Ilse revolution of man and is abolit all lie can brag on "Love Ices bleeding proba tly one of the darodest lies that etre •n 9 toll When n Dian loo.es hi, l u then he find begins to take quo on it. Tins is good judgment this ' 111W.11 people decline to learn only' by their own experience Ind I ey 4 l Ire more than half light, for I obi fleet rpome a man can get it perfect oleo of ndw•e.. candy by lcti int; another fc'.low LOtt• it for 111111 Success to life n 1,,r) apt to make ui forget the time wheu we %mull. much It is just so with the frog on the jump , he can't remember uhert e he n IV a pole—but other folks can An nhvi.lual to he ;1 fine gentleman has either got to lie born ro. ~r• brought up so from infancy, Li insi learn it midden any 111./re than he an learn how to talk injau Con yell) prartt.en on a tomahawk. I wonder if there et, r %%US an old maid is Ito ever heard f du watch that she thotight was suitable. If a man watitti to get at his actual dollen:nous let him visit ii-g-raveyard I have often set n aro nn the lee, by having my feet git ont of place hut I ahver could see any thing in it to latf at,(coperially if there war some water on top of tho ice,) but I notice other folks can Precepts are like coblletckv.heat slap jacks nobody feels like being Maegy to them, :tad noboly wants to adopt lh VIII If any man wants to be an old barb() tor, and get Hick at a boarding tavern. and halve a back room in the fourth story and have a red hair charnbermaid bring 1114 water gruel to him In a tin wash ba sin, 1 hose always said, and I Mick to it yet, ho has riot a right to do it It 114 Ireadrul easy work to repent of 'tube] folk's sins—but not very profita ble It% I tin CAnn.—A wit nee in court who was cautioned to give a precise an ulor to every question, and uot to talk about whet he might think the question meant, was interrogated an follows. "You drive a wagon'"' "No, sir ; I to not." • 'Why man, did you not tell my learn ed friend so title moment ' "No, sir; I did not." "Now, air, I put it to you on your onth, 7 do you not drive a wagon 7" 'No, sir " 'What. is your occupation, then! drive a horse, sir -----•'.lro you fond of llogg's asked a city lady to her country lover. "Yes, 1 lrke them r)asted, with salt out them," was gm response. "No, I mean have yon read Hogg's EMS '•No, our hugs are 411 ehlu• or Mack I don't thtuk there's n red ono among them." --Brigham Young is the third larg eat depositor is the Bank or England. 'iflooflanb'o Bittero. H OOFLANIYR.GI!: A MAN BIT TERS, ANT) HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC The Grout Remedies for all Diseases of the LIVER, STOMACH, OR DIGES+IVE ORGANS. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Ie composed of the pure Juiced (or, an they are medicinally termed, Extracts) of Roots, HerPs, and Parka, making a preparation, highly concentrated, and entirely fret. from oh oholir admit litre .of only kind. lIOOFEANIrti GERMAN TONIC, h a combination of all the ;ingredients of the Bitters, will theorem, quality of Soma Cruz Rom, Orange, h., making one of the most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the pnklie. Those preferring a Medicine free from Alcoholic admixture, will nee' HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. I noFe wno bavo no objection to the cow binatlon of the Bitters,. ea stated, will use 1100FLAND'S (lERMAN TONIC. They are both equally good, and contain the Daum medicinal virtues, the choice be tween the two being a mere matter, of taste, the Tonic being the most palatable. The stomach, from a variety of causes, as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, etc., b; very apt to have Its functions derang ed. Tho Liver, sympathising as closely as it does with the Stomach, then becomes af fected• result of which is that the pa tient suffers from several or more of the fol lowing diseases; Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Piles Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomact, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Fond, Fulness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Bructations, Sinking or Fluttering at 'i•o l'it of the Stomach, Swimming of the -iforried or Difficalt Breathing, Flut tering - the Ileart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dim neon of Vision, Dots 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., Sudden Flushes of Heart, Burning In the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Bvil, and (I rest Depression of Spirits. The sufferer from these diseases should exercise the greatest caution in the selection 1.1 a remedy for hie rase, purchasing only that which ho is assured from his investiga tions end inquiries posseis true merit, is skilfully compounded, is free from Injurious ingredients, and has established for itself a reputation for the cure of these diseases. tnethis connection we would submit those well known remedies— WWI LAND'S OERNAN Pirrves, AND ' 1100FLANIES (lIIRMAN TONIC PRKI . •1111:1/ BY DR. JACKSON, PIIILAPIMPUIA, PA Twenty•two itsmw since limy aseqa kat ha troslueed ihtto this country from nerroniV, during which time they haveAradoptitedly Preformed more cures, and benefited suffer ing humanity to a greater extent, them any other ft medics known to tha,public Them. remedies Will effect ally cure Liver Vomplaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Ner%ous Debility, Chronic Diarrhsra. Dis qase of the Kidneys, and all Direases arising from n Disordered Liver, Stomsch,or Intes tines. , DI 11111T1 ItoAulting rum any CRIII4O wtiatever • prostration of the system, induced by Severe labor. hardships. Es pus tire, Fevern,Ae. There is nu medicine extant equal to these remedies iii such ' , Mr A tune and vigor imparted to the whole i) stein, the appetite ry atrengtheacd, toed is enjoyed, the ntoinaela digests promptly, the blood is purl lied, the complexion heroines sound and healthy, the yellow tinge to eradicated from the eyes a bloom is given to the cheeks, and the week and seivous in slid becomes a strong and healthy being PE USD SS .4 i) VA I) IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of time weighing heav ily upon them, with all its attendant ills, will find in the rho nj this Marrs or the Tonic, an elixir that will Instil new life into their veins, restore in a measure the energy and ardor of more youthful day., build up their shren Len forms, and give health and liappine•s to their remaining years. NOTt , E It is a well-established fact that fully one hall of the lemale portion of our population are seldom in the enjoyment of good health; or, to uve their own expression, "never feel well." They are languid devoid of all energy ext•rineli, nervous, and have no appetite. To this class of persons the /niters, or the 7onic, is especially recommended. WEAK ANI) DELICATE CAILDREN Arta made sting by the use of either of these remedies. They will cure every C6BO of 171“1/4/81/114 4 , without lull. Thousands of certificates bane accumula ted in the hands of the proprietor. but apace will allow of the publication of but a few. Thone, i' will be observed, are men of note and ad such standing that they must ho boo TESTIMONA LS lion Otto. W. WOODWARD, - Chief oof t h e supreme Court of Pa., writes Philadelphia, Starch 16, 1867 Ilnd German Bitters' is a good heir, useful in thiamine of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in cases of de bility, and want of nervous action in the system. Yours, truly. (Igo, W. Wooriwitn." LION. Jiii TIIOIII.IION, . . Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, April 28 1888. "I consider 'lloolland's German Bitters a valuable medicine in case of attacks of Indigestion or Dypepela. I nun certify this from my experience of it. Yours,with respect Jua as Tuoureoa•" . From Rey. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D. Pas for of th,p Ter 411 Bapt iat Church,Phil►del Vita CAUTION lloollanJ's German Remedies are counter feited. Beo that the signature of. C. M. JACKSON is on the wrapper of each bottle. All °thus are counterfeit. Princiiial office and Manufactory at the Dorman Medicine Store, No. 631 ARCH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. CILIA IMES M. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly C. M. JACKSON & Co. PIIICHS,• German Bitters, per bottle. $1 00 " " half dozen, . 500 lloofland's Gelman Tonle, put up In quart bottles $1 00 per bottle, or a half dozen for 7 00 AV-Do not forget to examine well the artiele you buy,. order get the genuine. For esle-by Y. P. IIaBBN, Druggist, Bellefonte, Pa. And by druggists generally. &larch 28.-10118- , • Ocootio & erocerito 14 1 1 RE! FM! ! FIRE I ! NO. G BUSH'S ARCADE on fl igh Street Bellefonte, is in a blaze with the moat BRILLIANT STOCK OF ISPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ever opened In that establishment. 7,IDIMERMA,N IMO'S, it CO., have just roceived from the Eastern Cities, the following : Fiho Ifeary Mack Dor), and Plain Dress Bilks ; the finest Black Alpaceas; Brown, Drab and Mottled Mullahs, Pekin Clotho, A I pica' Lustre', and Dalainas of all colors and dirt cheap, Fine Organdy, Orientals, French and Linen Lawns, Oen,'les, EMI" Reoteb, French and Plain Chambray Ginghams, he., he. We would invite the special attention of the I, A DI HB, to the fact that otr WHITE OOOLS, HOSIERY, (MOVES AND NOTLONS is surpassed by none in town, embracing ev erything under those heads, as man aa ovary now no“sity that makes its appearance in the market. Our 1100 p SKIRTS AND CORSETS cannot he a:rolled in style, elegance, dura bilit) and chcapnese. Our rtoek of Leavy Cotton and domestic Dry (booth is full and cheap. It comprises the Lehi. Heavy Cottonades, Jeans, • Denims, Drilla, 46 Bleached and UnbleaeheeMus, line mad Calicoes, of all grades and of the very best makes I.l*, We hive Clothes, Cassimers, • Jaconet, Ready made Clcthing, Woolen Linen and White Shirts, Boots and Shoes, all of which (or style, elegance of Guist' and cheapness, cannot be surpassed in the county le.mc Hall et. Co's. Fine Calf and fleecy Kip Boots and Shoes for nolo, all warranted to give heals lac bon , and in case they fall to do co, they cep be taken back and the money refunded. If any person doubts thin ascertain, lot him try It and be con vinced. Carpets, Cotton Carpet Chain, Floor and Oil-Cloth, Wood and Willow Ware, Queens-Ware always for sale cheap. We always keep thp beat GROWER[B Dried and Canned Fruits, of all kinds and of the finest qualities any market can afford. Fish, Provisions, Salt, Flour and fogad always for sale Every body is. respectfully invited to came right along, make their purchases from us and save their money. Regkmber, • Dollar saved in buying is better than a dollar worked for. We wish it distinctly undefstood that we will not be UNDERSOLD, and will always be pleased to 8110 W OUR GOODS, Whether you buy or not. COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN AT TUE MOBS IN SIM:LANGE FOR GOODS. Remember the place. NO. 6 BUSHIARCADR IMIII abbertiormento. MESSRS. LA ZARUS E MORRIS, OPTICIANS & OCULISTS ItRTIORD, CONN., Have ' with a view to meet the increased de mend for their eslebrated PERFECTED SPECTADLES . , , appointed • GEOROi W. PATTON, RA7CIIMARRB AND JRNIff LIR, Bellefonte, Fenn& As their solo Agent for this place. They have taken care to give all needful instruo tione, and hare confidence in the' ability of their agent to meet the requirements of all customers. An opportunity will be thus af forded, to procure, at all times :peewits Unegnalled by any tot their Strengthening and Preserving (;entities. Too much cannot be daid as to their SU- PiSRIORITT over the ordinary gluses worn. There is No Glimmering, Wavering of (he Sight, Dizz)ness, or other unplemant eenmation, but on the con trary, from the peculiar construction of Ile Lenge', they are SOOTHING and PLEASANT, eau/ling a feeling of relief to the wearer', and pratilltagg a dear and iladincl riaiaa, as in the natural healthy eight. They are the Lon! spectacles that Preserve a• well as A Asia the ,Yeyh I And are the CHEAPEST because the BEST always lasting 11•11 T •I ARC without change being necessary. CAUTION Mr. George W.Patton, dealer in Watches Clocks, Jewelry, *e., is their ONLY Agent appointed In this place. jpor WI NMPLOT PEDIMMIS 13 34—ly . NEW GOODS ! .eiEW GOODS! (3 EORG P. L'IFER'S Store In Brockerhoft )tow, next door to Poet Offle•,— Where a fresh supply of Pall and Winter goods in endless VARIKTINS have just been received. Consisting in part FRENCH and IRISH POPLINS, Poplin, Alpaca., Merinos. Wool Delefties, Bleached and Unbleached Muslin", Pleetings, Prints of every Style and Price. The celebrated "11A1.1." BOOTS A 8110 M, Gents and Boys Over-Coats, Suits, Pants and Vests, Under Clothing, lista and Caps. Ladies Shaw Is, Furs and Suks Canoed and Dried Fruits, Cedar sod Queenaware, Oreeeries—the finest Syrups In town. .SPICF.H, PURR, °ROUND TO 01(DER (live him a call before purchasing else where. The highest cash price paid for marketing fit all kinds. Polite and linen ti re•clerke alwEys ready to wait on all, GEO. D. PIKER. 13-38 ly T il. LARGEST, CHEAPEST A BEST nosortment of Dry llooda, Grocoriog, 130018 ,i. 811088, Moo end Youths Clothing 1 of eztra good quality, kir(all and winter trade Li to be had at 13-38-3 m. LOEB, MAY A LOEB EY" 4 LANDELI. FOURTH & ARCH STS.. PIMA GOOD BLACK SILHB, GOOD COLORED SILKS. 1868. FALL. GOODS OPENING, FANCY AND STAPLE. Lyons Silks Velvets New Style Shawls, New Dieu Goods, • Good Blankets, Table Lianas, Bbeetings and Shirting', Cloths and Cassimeres. N B New Goods received daily In large lotd for Jobbing. 13-42-6 t 00NRAD MEYER, IM►LNTDD Murur•oroasaor ra■ CELEBRATED IRON FRAME PIA.NOB, Wareroorns, N p./22 Aroh St., Philadelphia, Has reoei►ed the prise Medil.of the World's Crest Exhibition, j.oadon, ilng. The highest Prises awarded when and where e►er exhibited. [ESTABLISHED 1823] 13-38 No 3 althertioemento JOE'S COlgin BArSAM! This long tried and popular Remedy is again called to the ran ntiou of the public. AS often as the yeer rolls around, the pro• prietors annitally make their bow to the people, and remind them dirt amongst the many things required for the health, com fort and sustenance of the family through the lung and tedious months of winter Coe's Cough Balsam should not be forgotten. For years it has been a honeehold medloine—and mothers anxious for thesafety of their child ren, and all who suffer for any disease of the throat, client sod lungs, 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 dbmmon with the other sizes, be found at all Drug Stores. FOR CROUP, The Ma'am will be found invaluable, and may always be relied upon in the most ex treme eases. WHOOPING COMM The testimony of all who have used it for this terrible disease during tho last ten years, is, that it invariably zelierei and cures it. ' SORE TIIROAT Feep your throat wet with the Balsam— taking litt'o and often—and you will nary soon find relief. HARD COLDS AND COUGHS Yield at once te a Pteady use of this groat remedy. It will succeed in giving relief where all other remedies have failed. ° SORENESS OF TUE THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS Do not delay procuring and immediately taking Coe's Cough Balsam, when troubled with ■ny of the above named difficulties, They are all premonitory aymptoms of Con• iumption, and if not arrested, will sooner or later sweep you away into the valley of shad• owe froin which none can ever [urn. IN CONSUMPTION, Many a care-worn sufferer has found relief and to—day rejoices that her life ham been made easy and prolonged by the use of Coe's Cough ❑alum. IN SHORT, The people - know the article, and it needs no comment from us. It is for sale by every Druggist and Dealer In Medicines in the United States. C. A. CLARK CO., Solp Proprietors, new, Ilaven,Ct. READ' READ!! READ!!I THE ATTENTION OF THE PEOPLE, 13=1 World's great Remedy, COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE This preparation is pronounced by Dys peptics as the only known remedy that will surely cure that aggravating and fatal mal ady. For years at swept on its fearful tide, carrying before it to an untimely grave, its millions of sufferers. COE'S DYSPEPSIA PURL. HAS CORE TO THE RESCPE. indigclitton, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Sourness or Aridity of Stomach. A /eating of Food, Flatulency, i,i Lassitude, IVeartucae, finally term e Anti nu in Pea th, Aro as surely cured by this potent remedy, u the patient takes it. Although but five years before the people, .what is the verdict of the maslses 7 Ileac what Lester Sexton, of Milwaukee, says: Mrcwerass, Wte., Jan. 24,1888 Masers. C• G. CLARK ti CO., New Haven limn Both myself and wife have used Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and it has proved Perfectly satisfactory se a remedy. I have NO hesi tation in saying that we have received great benefit from its ime. VerLigectkly, TER SEXTON. ,• A GREAT BLESSING." [From Rev L. WARD, Avon, Loraine Co 0 Moms. Snrono d AgIISTROBIU, Druggiate, Cicadand, 0 Gentlesirn.---ft gives me great pleasure to .d i tto that my wife has derived great benefit from the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has been for a number at years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, accompanied with violent paroxysms of constipation, which so prostrated bar that she was all the ,while, for months, unable to do any thing. She took, at your Instance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure and has derived (heat benefit from it, and is, now comparatively well. She regards this medicine as a great blessing. Truly yours„_ Jan 13th, LBBB L. F. WARD. CLERGYMEN, The Rev. Isa so Aiken, of Allegheny, tes tifies that it has cured him after all other remedies has felled. DRUGUIBPS Any druggist to the country will tell you, if you take the trouble to enquire, that every one that buys a bottle of Coe'e Dyspepsia Cure from them, speaks In the most unqual ified praise of its great medical virtue. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE Will also be found Invaluable in all eases of Diarrhcca, Dysentery, Collo, Summer Complaints, Griping, And...to.fact. every die ordered condition of Ibe stomach. Sold by Dretaists in oily br country every where at $1 per bottle, or by application to THE C. U. CLARK CO., Sole - Proprietors, New Haven, Ct. 14-31-1 v Elritgo anti ape - - - A CARD TO TILE LADLES ! Mt. DUPONCO'S GOLARN PERIODICAT. PILLS' =En Infoliable In Correcting Irregularities, re piov ing Obstruct ions of _ • the .4k Monthly Turns, from what ever Cause,and always successful as a prevent life • • ONE I'ILI. IS A DOSE. Felonies peculiarly situated, or those sup posing themselves so, are cautioned against using these Pills while In that oopdition, lest they invite miscarriage, after wbioh ad monition the Proprietor assumes no respon sibility, although their mildness would pro vent any mischief to health ; otherwise the Pills ere recommended as a MOST INVALUABLE REMEDY for the alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase of family when health will not permit it; quieting the nerves and Winging back the "rosy color of health" t• the cheek of Dian/et delicata. Full and expliolt directions accompany each box. Price $1 per box ; 6 boxes, $5. Bold in Bellefonte, Pa., by F. P. GREEN, Druggist, sole agent for Bellefonte. La dies, by sending him $1 to the Bellefonte Poet office, can have the Pills sent (eonli dentially) by mail to any part of he roan, try, free of Postage. Bold by 0. K. TOZER, Lock Haven; by G. W. ILAOENBUCK, Williamsport, and by C. DROWN MILTON,AItoons, and by S. D. HOW B, Hole Prop'r., Vol 13, no 45-Iy. New York. DRILL STORE. Room No. 3, ltrokerhors Row.— Tho undersigned respectfully announces that ho has removed hie well known DRUG t CHEMICAL STORE. to the new room (No. 3) under Broker-hors hotel, which he bee fitted up for that pier posesind having largely increased Ms stook inflow prepared to furnish his customers with pure DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT /411DIOINES. PURE WINES 3 LIQUORS for medicinil tise,,DYE STUFFS, with al- most every article to be found In an el tablishment of this kind, such as Ilpree and Cattle Powder, Coal Oil, Alcohol, Linseed Glass,Paints, Putty, Sponges. Also the largest and best collection of PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS ever brought to this place. Tobiomeo and cigars of the most approved brands, con stantly on hand. He would tall the atten tion of tic public to his stock of notions, consisting of Hair. Tooth, Nail, Flesh and Point Brushe Cutlery, Pipes, Drinking Cups, Chess and Backgammon boards, Chess Hen Dominoes, Ake. &a. Also, a large variety of TOYS FOR CIIILDREN. ' Particular attention given to preparing PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Ind FAMILY RECIPES. Having had more than twelve years ex perience In the business, be theta confident he can fonder satisfaction to all who tarbr him with their patronage. FRANK P. GREEN, Drugyia, Fob. 9 1866-G. Room, No. 3 Urok. Row INOS, • Binge Rings RinSe Rings Rs ngs To re- Rings Ring. store gray /begs Rings hair to its orig- Rings Rings inal color. Eradi- Bear Brow/ rate Dandruff and Bev. !tiny from' the humors Rstlgs Riga,. SCALP, /boys Rengi and prevent Rings 1 tr,n g s BALD- Rings Ittrwe DM, Rings /1, nye Ritar /NGS. _Awes Vegetable Ambrosia la the Miracle of the age' Grey Leaded People have their locks res tored by it to the dark, Lustrous, silica tree see of youth and are happy !, Young People, with Ugh faded or red hair, have these unfashionable colors changed•to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads are covered with Dandruff and !/.more, use it, end have clean coats and clear and healthy scalp.! Brsld-Ileaded Veterans have their remain ing locks tightenea, and the bare spots cov ered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance for joy Young tientemen use it because it is rich ly perfumed ! Young Ladies use it because it keeps their Bair in place! Everybody most and wit/ use it, because it is the ci,edest and best article in the mar ket! Call for Ring's Vegctable Ambrosja, and for your own pleasure and comfort do not be put off with anything else "raid to be mint as good." Beware of counterfeits 1 And Injurious imitations which flood the country. For Sale by Druggists generally. Palos woo per Dorms. R. M. tUBBS A CO., Proprietors, Petorboro, N. 11. Germantown, Columbia Co., N. Y. Messes. R M. Trans A Co. tlents-My hair and whiskers were at least one half gray when 'was inducell to try "Ring's Vigo. 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 scalp, and I consider it unequalled an a hair dressing, keeping the hair soft and silky and does not color. the skin or stain clothing. It will do all you claim for it. W. TOMPKINS. Demos Barnes if Co., 21 Park Row, New York Wh'ileasle Agents. For sale by MoUirk Cleaver, Philipsburg; y. P. Green, Belle fonte. P. 8. Wilson, Bellefonte, and by Druggists generally. 12-46—Iy A LECWIRIP TO YOUNG MEN. Just Published, in a Sealed Es velope. Price six cents. A Lecture, on the Natufe, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermaiorrhma or Seminal Weakness, In voluntay Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally ; Ner vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Pits; Medi* and Physical Incapacity resulting from Self Abuse, Am.—By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of the •'Green Book," to., The o rrorld.resewned author, in the ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful coniequenses of Self-Abusa may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous gurgles/ operations, bough's, instruments, rings, or otdiaityl•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 cheap'''. prirtYtly and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL P l tt)VE BOON TO THOUSANDS AND TUUSANDS. Bent under sea, in a, plain envelope, to any address , postpaid, on receipt of elz (lent), or two poet stamps . Also, Dr. Club verwell's Marriage Gu ide," price 25 multi. Address the Publioners, 13-26-ly CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., • 127 Bowery, N. Y., Pout-Office Box 4,568.
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