A Point Well Made In the debate in the Pennsylvania Legislature, on the Fifteenth Amend ment, Mr. Jacobs o.)emocrat) made the following point. Said Mr. Ja cobs: Mr. Speaker. - I have the gont/eman (Mr. limited, Itepublican,) credit ler tanking an eloquent speech, and be certainly made an eloquent speech I had, however, almost forgotten to al lude t el what seemed to me to be the most eloquent portion of his remarks, when lie was urging thatloyalty should be rewarded. It Waft in the description of t hat great battle or the West or South.west (Mfirlreaboro), when he pictured to us in glowing language the armies of boll) sides ; the defeat of our fornphrees, the rally and the eventful tri• u It was in the nla tell. portion of his speech that he pictured to us this great event that I really thought the gentle man was eloquent f that while he spoke A nother great - event in the military his: tory of our country came fresh to my mind. "It was, sir, on the decisive field of Gettesburg, when the rebel General Lee directed one of his most able lieu tenants to pierce the . Union center— which done would -have ended the re bellion, and disastrously for the repub lic But there was in command of that center a brave and gallant soldier, it man who knew how to lead hie troops to !rattle and to ietory. A Democratic soldier, sir ! There was in coalman.' of that center fl. man who, when this great lieutenant of the rebel hordes came thundering on, hurled 1„,,,k b in farces and rayed the republic. What to the result? Tile rebel lieu tenant ohO so nearly pierced that Mimi co der 1:1 rewarded by a Federal appointment, and the Federal 11;enend in sent IlliO e‘ile in the wHils of Dakota! Thin in rewarding loyalty I This in dune to these bran e men who upheld the oitualaid of the republic so nobly door due! flow do you account for it? Id it hccause this Republican party, so ~irrgioun with rule, so full of hint of poxes, dare not o ?oice even to the Merl tilio periled their meta in the de irn,e of the republic ? -To whom do xou al Mr. La Bail Mr .lateoln+ -I n•f•r to Gpneral Long trn•l and (ieneral II anvnek 'That's My Wife That Stops in This Room With Me." file habitues of one of our la+ orite hotels were %cry much amused the oth rr rim A fronhAtiarried couple arri% rsl front the country. The lady Oil 4orin;, plutpp, pretty, and although "as pure UM I,IIOW 1111,1 104 charde as ' f ' ,et seems to have conveyell the'' idea to certain parties in the house that she was one of thOMe "wlm mem not of the earth, but yet are on 11 " Till' illlo , llllllll was an honest, ',igen lons ally, and fearfully verdant in the lift) of the world, as will he seen. The pair hall been Id the house Home tweet‘ lour hours when the bridegroom walLsed up to the clerk and remarked . lay wife that stops 111 the room w all me.' . "Yes, I suppose so, - was the blank reply of the clerk. "1 Just mention a," contriined Mr. Verdant, " 11(1 you wouldn't think it ~ thinge in me complaining I neler like to Mid fault, you know -but we're kinder bothered, and don't know o hat to do We've only been here since yesterday, and my wife has been in rted to ride three tunes, and to the minstrel skew likewise, and Just now at slick looking chap knocked at the door, and wanted to know rfshe was alone, and another one actually inquired if "Ihnt r•otintry man she had on her sung was one "I'ke no doubt tho.e young men meant well enough, - continued lie, ' bra they are too duggoned politodor mr . 111011g11 I Wpose it's city lash NM Me poor fellow was Itsntireil that the '`sell meaning" )oling nien snould not 'alloy loin any further with their psi liteneeti, and he rel inn!, apparentlN teny much gratified. -- no, k .11 qn r. Josh Billings in the Editor's Chair 11 In A N;41.1 , NIL 4 TO C 1) It IL 1 , -71 . 0 'Nr Th 'Whip- You urn lite, mule. li‘e to a heilit age , I 'ln known them in) -ell to live win hundred ) ears, and not half til 'sou are till° rim about there }.an;;, lure-looted ; known them to kick a boy twice in a second, ten'rat ditftwi l/ertrude—Yure inquiry satiny.' Rile The loons I think on it the more I can't Az near its I can rekolek now I think I don't. know. Much mite be sed both Ways, end neether way be rite Up on the whole, I think I rather think I wild, or f wouldont, jilt as I think best or otherwise. Plutark—Yu're mistaken ; the Sha kers don't marry. If young Shakers fall in lily tha or sot to weeding onions,l and it cures them forthwith. I kali .tell you now how much it due kost t I T jine the Shakers, but I believe the e Bense used to be inkluding having yu el , air rut and laming how to dans ~l about $O. • i Sportsman—Yure inquiry is not eg tartly in mi line, but 1 haste to midi, as fullers, to wit : The right length to cut oph a dog's tail han never yet biu fully discovered, but is undoubtedly back! of his cars, provided yu git the dog's con sent. N:11. It ain't absolutely noceiuntry tho dog's eonsent should be in wilding. Hits H2CI4.:LICIPeT .—0 U r pencock Governor, Geary% deeming himself in vestixi with a little brief authority, and onot satisfied with ordering the tate Printer to print is book involvin the State Treasury in a loss•if WO, contrary to all law and common awe', has, in n sitnilar n sinner,. purclittso $1,600 piano for. his niatisiou, and at t"tilted to smuggle the appropriation through the Legislature by tertnim , it "coal, fuel and incidental ex pC119P.." lire pleased to.know, however, that the "`senate detected the fraud and 1 . % posed it, end his Excellency will be compelled to pay for his piano or return it to the owner. What npretty thing he will b" for renomination I "Loll to the ore I"—Krchan,e - Bodo Sc 55tationcrp. GRA N I) , OPENIN(I I O EOR. OK 0' B BIEN, ham Junt received the largest and moat cam ploto stock of . iii)(11(8 d HTA'110.:4;16:: S•r brought to Itellefonto A ll tho I,I , .ADING NEWSI'AI'ERS, MIIA(iAMINEI4,BA will be loipl. on band Iworlpi limn will be receli ed for the various Perin/nettle of the any. Pattie', ordering through him may feel roe Cured that their ordein will he promptly at tended to Hoorn, corner of Dunlop and High ltreete, In Iliinh'n Hotel building. 1/14n9 11')NasToN.8 Bo(1K Kro E, lEstabllslied in 1845 )4 At lhl9 well known natabllnlimont nuty be found of orytlilng In tho HOOK LINE, whether TIIKoLo(dcAL, Olt LUERAIIY An extonmi,o n..ortment of YA %If I,l' run's 01) Or ,vlllOOl, l'hotographlo r 10011,04 10 010,0 r r tt7r. to S2S(M( Al4O all the Itoy and Sunday School Rook te n general ti , te 111.1til 1001104, BLANK Rl ti h 4 1.1 , (1 11, ItI.ANK! 4 I, 11.1.1Ntss sTATIoNER , tiTAT,IONEItY, otr • Prompt attention given to °Met. A libel Id dittentmt mode to thnno if 110 'llly h‘• .g.m N Ew wuK -To" Rooks, Stu Nom,a nd Nev. ICmprrn uno j‘('oli I) MILLER Iles piirelinned the Itook, Stationery end Nees entable.lanent of 1( i/1 4 11/4 4 tel 1 /re A/Inglieny nareet m•nr the lifl ' ffeeleat" Tr , whleh he hitnianit uddnd n bag.. nun,',, If good.. eiiiih u• Ih generelh kepi wlt 4/ I'll undnrlyd 11.1/I.k /411.1 8114/11.111.4y 41.011 1114 etooli 0.1141414 of Ito•al,gical, wl. tlii al, lota •it i•llititi•itii intinday h• hoot. h. 110(11 Ito.rhS am boat, alai I Plat lr. Every griali• it,, pri. r of I ail, Legal, Lellt r Kith tia.l • Nate Patirr, title From Ii r I 'opt, ort•w•ry iin.l 1 . 1 I nu., I Ink Al/0141m LI 11, RlllllOl.l hand, traivirarriti wnl oarlititiiii Slab., Stale - 1•••11.114 rrayati, Itt A!sO and Weekly Power., zittett otp.l hileo t fluMI, n 111141• supply i f 1. , Mill 1111.1 .111.4 lii 11111111,,,,11 11 / 1 1111) nn knit Int , rnal Itt-yrrtne Stamp" of frt., li. t. Agent fix Lochinnrc, selebra teil N% riling Fluid Comm y ruin litint • a t/clld do well t,, sail and Ylarllllll , my 1.11.4 . k la•tiu,• per, 11 , 1 . 1... IL% I I WI MPH ut Inuoilfueturerri p, ',WI. /too!, gut to (ode r 1./1(1/ desired 3 otrlo—.saloono A.i .1 MO 110 . 14:1, I).V:\ IEI, X . ~ ‘ftm‘N, Prop!. taor 1.1,11; ertahlished and xi, II Lu,nlu 11010, mutinied en the 4,llthelt, ehiner Of the Iha mond, epporite the 1 citirthhiire holing heen tairehit444l I.v Itan lel t.iirman, he 111111 l 11111,14 In the h.rah r !mire!, 1.1 th, 4talollehrheilt and to the marling 1,11.11, generally, that he luw ihehillghly rehtt..l hi 4 he and 1.1 pre pared 1.1 1.111,, the nu, et sallrfur try 111'01411 - 111 , 011,1 , m I. ill ia he. fn. 1/11 , /t )1///j 11/lh their patronnve No 111011. will 1 1 f , apareol cill 1114 part hi all to the 1 . 4,1114 . 111, 1 11 , 1. oir volnlort of 1,1 141,141., All who atop with 111111 .9 / 1 11 Iln.l hie nuiti the most 1,11,11.11,11 .4 hire the mat kit will littera done tip 1 , 1 .111 , 6r llit•11,41 l • 'll.l 11 , lic II 044,k , 1114 liar altrave elintain the I 11,01, 111. Vial 1,,,g the In 4i hi testi, curl hill alviays hr atteleled ht the 1110.1 1111.101/1 . 111) 111141111 - I.'lllll o , lel I huh n . ail one and all, and he feel. , ehtident that Fill will ilg• 111111 1, 61 ., i W 1111,1 1 ,11 'll, ,0111111 , 011111 , 41 All l, • I'lle111, I,IV 1 . 1 - 1 , II 0104 h. .l 14/ 11114 1 1, ,,/1111,111111 . 111, 11 111, h strung , rn from ishron.l.o,ll had gi eatly to their Uhl, ant ore tan/t! F ' V . IIANGE 110 TEL. HUNTING dOn. J 1111111 t I`4l IN, Proprietor Thir old e4tablinlitnent, having heel, le/.1.11 by .1 Mori iron, former proprietor of the Moe ri.on !Intim% Ilan b een entirely reniodele 1 and refurniehoil, and supplied with all the moiler,. and • omenietieeer neeemeary to a feral-elivoi lloti I 'I dining voila him been retioned in the hr et floor, and I. now iipailooK and air), runt the iliarnbei a are all well •enti rated, and ilie Proprietoi tin Ilia perfecili, lit homel'a.4enguri for Iterlfoid Hpringri a ill find Oita the mood de•dr aide f.topping place In 11°,111110,1 r 1.412111 V 1 . 4 1 1,1 NIINHTON 1,H)T1..1, H uI I ‘it r, Proprwt., Ile I.—ie ;folk inform. the ptildie generally that he now lti,ies the MN, 0 moiled Hotel, where he will ooe he glad to ow, t And former friends, au.l re's4 , l%,. a shale of the public patronage My 11 1 / 1 5 tp. rMOO)1111111•Oli(lO to the details of his 1111111111.4 a, he hopes to he Milo to rlllailer MattlifaCtiOil to all who may favor him witlPtheir patronage 111, liar and 'fable will be !nude a specialty Ills Stable Is good and will ne attended by earefnl„nttentir• howl, lent An excellent Livery is attached to thin eatablialiment, widely strangers will thud to their advantage 111 i e him a call, one and all, ho feels confident that all will 60 satisfied with Weir aecommodations ‘131122-ly mos!' A NoN PHILIPS. burg, Pa— JOHN S OSA Y, Proprietor Thin longmetabliabed and nell knee Hotel, having been purchioind by John H limy, he announcer to its former patrons and to the public generally, that he he, refitted It thor oughly, and In prepared to render the most latirfactirry accommodations to all who may favor him with their patronage All who stop 11101 him will find his table abundantly imp plied with the best fern the market will afford lila bar will always contnin the choice give of liquors Ilk etabling is the best in town Sive him a fall, )n weary-laden and a-hungered, end his will give you rest, confident that ail will be radiated ra their riciaimmodationr, Stages run to end (r h uin the house vlln3o MONTOUR HOUSE, LOCK lIA von—l ItA A. CU v ProrletOr. Thin elegant Hotel, formerly known na the "Washington House" On %Voter street, in now ready for the reception of s (altars and board- It been elegantly furnished !Old Kg bible Is lilwn)n pplivil ith thP•beid ‘lsitorn to In3ek Haven will find thin the pleivointent 11/Iltee 111 MO I' fly Ile. bus tent evn the guests tho house to and from the I n:ul Sark:Rim trains 1101 SS AN I) I,(Yl' FOE SALE. Th.. subscriber offers n double t.n nitory•Frain, 1111tl , and Lot for rale, together with 150 exeeellect atone istraile and carriage house, titilltt , el near the Court 11011M0 rind di rectly opprecto this proposes! Park or promo -. HMls' !venni', The property 114 1111400 a 0011.11- tiollsftrlA a ill rent for ti.. - ard is r nnotnin \Vali r lit tire door Of the bll'lllWill 'Term. eary,i i Plitt "1,1, Nrid hroistree lime In 10111 tit , poi, ~~lebicdl cOPS COUCIII BALSAM I This long tried Aid popular iternedy m ninAto (1111111.1 to the attention of the public. na often as the year rolls around, the proprietors annu ally make their bow to the people, and remand them that amongst the many things required for the health, comfort and ituOtetionee of ttie family through the long and Wirlious months of winter, Coe's Cough Balsam should not be for gotten For years It Me been a household medicine—end mothers anxious fur the, meaty of hour children, and all . 1 111, antler fur any di- Pe/11411 Of 1111 1 thrash, chest and lungs, cannot afford to do w ithout n In add Ilion to the or dinni y for one.. so long in th.`tottiket, r wo now fluttodl our mammoth fondly nine 1/0“1013, Vlllll l ll will, in common with the other /111.(18, be found at all Itrug Stores. COE= The Itshum will ho found invaluable, and may alwitys he rolled upon in the most extreme C 11.41, Wiit)oriN(l teallmony of all who have need it for thin terrible dint one du ring the lad ten yeas n, in, Ulna It Iniltriatity reheves and eurea It =I K. ep )onr itront wet with tho ktpg hilt, wit' eftell—tincl you will %pry noon find relief =I rirl.l nI fro n PIPItiIyIIIIIN AttllTl4 great r.rnrdt IL will nnr.•rwl t ngrrnrgr.dt..i where nll othrr rvilit•dif 'I have 1.11,41 SOM . \ I THE TII ItrilT, CIInST ANI' MEM OM In, not di Ie procuring and immediately ta king Coe's ViinSil Balsam. a 1441 troubled with any of the aboi 1. 11111111'111111111,11111,1 I . llMy all or o.munrpti.m. 41111 if not itrysioted, will miaow,. or tiller surep you away Into tho vlllley of shadow!. (Joni Idyll none 1 all 1.1'14 11•1111,1 IN CONSl'llrl IoN 'biro it t•nre-tit , t n wtitrf•r• r Im4 nom., rrlief and tok-dry reiole.•4 that 114, 111. 1111. 10,111111111” Pinny 4 1 In 1 . 04.'14 congit 14a1411111 ME= 'll.l poop), know the nrin9e, end it need .1 no !!!!!! nent from nn It to for nal., by eterr Droggt , 4 and Dealer in Medivine% In tIIq Uni ted htpte• Sole Proprietors, fieVr Baron, C't ILEA I , : READ!! It EA I) I E % - rtr:Nnws 1)1 , T K PEOPLE ‘ , 5 °rill , . I :rent Itenif4jy otorS iirEINIA CUR F. Thin preparattort 10 pronounced by Reepep hen Mn the only known remedy that will surela rare that aggrat Ming and fatal malady For yearn it ex opt on it.. fearful ludo carryin'f be rme It to an ontnnely grave, IL" millions of auf Icrete (0.4 1.5 , PE1`.41.% CUBE RAS COME To THE RENT F. ly'.pepeia, Slek Headache Soorneve or Acollty of Stomach. Soong of Food, Flatulency, I.naallnde,%Vearmeaa, hnolly termlnn ting In Death, Are as surely Lured by thin potent remedy, as the patient take.. it Although btit Bee year, lasfore the people, what Is the verdict of the rosaftea / near w hat Lewter Sexton, of lillIWAll• kee, nays MIL% NV'ln, Jan 24, INGB Alenarl T; OLAII & NPW Haven, (;41nri. Nati myself and wife have timed f'oe's Dym prElia Cure, and It has proved Perfectly satis factory as a remedy I have NO hesitation In saying that we lito I. roe." , od great twnelit from Rs use my nve.p.4 LEsTrAtHExToN A I It KAT I.II,F.'AAING !From IG•v I. Vo ♦ID, Avon, lxvraino , OHO I Mooo.rn STROM) A Autermorm, Druggvitel, Clevalanil, i ohlo GBNTLZIPLPI It gives me great pleasure to Mate that my wife has derived great benefit from the win of Coe's Itympepsivi Cure She has been for a number of yearn greatly tcoubled with ivepepedit, accompanied with violent par oxysms conntlpation, which PO prostrated her that slm wax all the while, for months, un able to do anything, Elbe took, at your in stance, Coe's llyspepoin Cure and has derived l/reet benefit from it, and Is now comparatively I.'ll She regards this medicine as a great Truly yours, mall 13th, 11468 1. F. R 1). CLEM Y M2i Tho imulic Aiken, of Allegheny, testifies that It hlcured him after all other remedies has failed DRUOUIRTH Any drug,giet in the country will tell you, it you take the trouble to enquire, tbatevery twts that love n bottle of Coe's Dyspepsia Ctuo from them, speaks in the most unqualified limb.. of lin great medical virtue. COE'S DYSPEPSIA GUILE. Will ',leo be y found invaluable ill ell eases of Plarrhensente, Celle Corn- pininte, eiriping, and ry in feet , eveHu mmerry dlieordered condition of the stomach. 11 Sold by Druggistal i city or country cry erpshere of fl'per bottle, or by applicaticot to v 1:1131 ly Bole Propel'', New ilavon,C I MEE Afßebicinto &latotoratibeo, suoAYER'S CIIERRY PECTORAL, For Diseases of the Throatand Longs, as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bron chitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, hes anything won so widely end so deeply upon the confidence of 'mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmo nary complaints. Through a long aeries of year., and among most of the races of men IL has risen higher and higher in their maims, tion, as it has become better known. Its uni form character and power to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have made It known as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms of disease and to young children, it to nt the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for In cipient consumption, and the dangerOue afflic tions of the throat and lungs. As a provision against sudden attacks of (tromp, it should he kept on hand In every famlly,and Indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. ~ Although settled Consumption Is thought In curable, still great numbers of case. where the disease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. So complete is it. mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the mord ohatinaleof them yield to it. When notlMg else oould reach them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Singers and Public Speakers fled great pro ten lon from It. ' Asthma Is alwaya relieved and often wholly cured by It. Bronchitis is generally cured hz,taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent donee. So generally are Re virtues known that we need not publish the cortificaten of here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. AYER'S AGUE CURE, for Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fere - Chill Fever, Remittent Fe ver, thumb Ague, Periodical or Billods Fever, he , and Indeed all the affections which arise from malitrinus, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As (in mime implies, it dove Cute, and (foes not WI, Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poi sonous etthatance whatever, It In nowise in• plies any patient. The number and impor ianneof Its cures in tba ague di-telots. are id. entity beyond account, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine Onr pride In gratified is gratified by the acknowl edgments we revolve of the radical cures ef fe, tett In obstinate eases, and where other rem edies had wholly failed. rnacclimated persons, either resident an, or trot ring through miasmatic localities, will be protected by taking the Agne Cure daily For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity of the Liver it is an excellent remedy, atinitc inting the Liver into healthy activit7. F. Billions Disorders= Liver Complaints, It is an excellent remedy, producing many truly remarkable cures, where other inedl• wines had failed Prepared by Dr J. C Ana & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemlnts, Lowell, Mag.., and sold all round the world Prtce, 1110)par Bolter. P 14 %Vrtgots, Agent., Itellefonte, Pa. 1411-2 m AY EWS HAIR V IGOR, FOR RES TORINO GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATI) It I. NITALITI AND COLOR —A dresning VI hil Ii 1 . 1 ILL once agreeable, Ilealthy,and effec- teal f.r premorving the hair Fatted or gray hair it .con roetored to Its original color with t h.• ttlu.n and fresh nerve of youth Thin hair 11 , 11111 g hair Ihocked, and bald• 110..0 though not always, cured by ba IMM=:11 ^ctl trE car res tor( the hah' where tha tulbaca a de t ed,cr Le glands atrophied and 41.,aye,1 Hut such as remain can btA ~,,r e d for wtoruluens Ly rile application In. rte.! of folding the hair with •panty sediment, it a 11l keep it clean did vigorous. Ita occur. I .4 , wlf. ;et en, tie hair frcm turning r fit iq ufT, ard conu.equently prevent Laid-uu Free from those deleterious sub rtam•ee whii•h make romp preparations dan- goroua no.l 111.111110101 to the hair, the Vigor CID only benefit but not hat nothing ohm enn be found in de/inmate. Otm tinning neioiscr oil nor dj , n, it does not soil 14 ite eauihrtc, sutd yet 1. t. long on the hair girinK n lk glory lustre and a gratefu perrime l'rt. Rae eet by Flinon, Agent . TO THE LADIFASI nit InVININCOII n 60111,10 in Correcting irregrilarittea, Remo% ing 1 vh.trilcin , nei of the Monthly Turns, [ruin xliatte,er eaura, and al nays enreepatul al a Preventive Fenix pecullorty mituatmli, or thrrao map posing theno.olven no, are cauttoned airalle.t no I ng Olean Nile x Idle In that condition they in. ite m Ineurriage, after which &lino n 9rion proprietockflNUTlleMoo responnibUlty, aaft.taiiit thew mildnenn would prevent any in nof to health: others, ice the rills are roe, olnownded aw a For the oll,' nation of those sufTertn4 from any irreguistraties whatever, ow well cabo pre rent an increarie of family when health will not permit it; quietism. the nerves and bringing bock the "rosy color of health" to the cheek of the moot delicate Pull and explicit. directions each box Price 11l per bor.• six boo , Hold in Bellefonte, k ., by GREEN, Pirtiggiat, solo agent for Bellefonte by combing him $1 to the Bellefonte PoistoMais, can have the Ma cent (confidentially) by mall to an tioa r Ty of t t t . h i e C c Tt u rs n e t) ;, , tr e x e ; f ira ° vl a n g ; e hy O. M INg.mbliek, Wilitatnoport, and by C. Brown Milton, and by H. M. BOWE, Hole Proprietor, New York. esA NrtltS —113101t.S• ULCERS. Professor Kline, of the Philadelphia University, to making astonishing cures of Cancer and all tumor, by a sew precatis. A Chemical Cancer Antiuote, that remotes the largest of cancers and tumors without pain or the line of the knife; withouteaustic, eating or burning medicine/1, and without the lose of a drop of bloods For partfe Warr, caller ad dress It. 11. KLINK, M. D., N 0.531 Arch Wrest, Philadelphia, pa. rl4Oll-4w. ADENTS WANTED for the life and thnos of ST. PAUL Compete Unabridged Edition, as arrangod by Conyllearo and Howson, with an Introduction by Itiehop Blinpeon. In °consequence of the appearance of mutilated editions of this great work, we-have been rompelled to redneS the prier of our tlompleto Edition front $4.60 to tt, K. it. Tlt EAT 1 CO. , Pulp 011 liroadany, N. 1 11102-1 w C. G. CLARK CO., =EMI { ILA Ili IPHEMING.I lilt I ( . AI F:lt & 00, Nib. heal •nd Analytical Chemista 1.()W ELI., MASS. l'aicx $l.OO I'ERIODICAL PILL.B 1 , oft FENI ALES. 40.1. PILL IS 4 NICE INVALITABIY, REMEDY Iltoirlituart—axed. HARDWARE HARDWARE Tile place to bay. {J. t J. HARRIS. The subeoilbers would respectfully tutor* the oommunity that they have Deemed a eom! Otte STOCK OF lIARI)WARE oompnetog all vartettes of Igoe& In that line which they WILL SELL er THE •LOWEST PRICES. Their stock consists of all sorts of tmllders hard ware, table and peeket Cntlery, Carpenters', Mason* Plasterer's , and Blackinnitken Tools, and Materlids, Malls, Iron, Hort& shoes, and Horse-shoe Nails, Hope Tackle, Porks,Chains,Shovers, /UMW, H Grind Stones, etc. oueekeeper's Good', Sadd lery Carriages trim • minga, etc., with all kinds ef COAL OIL LAMPS, And the different parts thereof, together with a complete assortment of the boo* FAINTS, OILS, VARDIIBIII73, Etc. They - hope, by strict attention to &Mama and a constant care for the accomModatlon of castomen to merit and receive a above of the public patronage. Builder, and others will fried It to their advantage to call and ICXAMINE THEIR STOCK. MEM HOLlviEti IL ESSINGTON, MAN. nfacturers of Superior Refined Cast- Steel AXES, Bout%le Bitte, Pole, Bole and Peel ing A :ex. and Broad Hatobela of VatiOWl 14 ,1 " tern., menu fmtured front the beet relined mat steek. Also, birub floes, Mattock'', mod Railroad and Minors* Pleas. With an advantageous location and superior facilities for manufactur ing, we can supply the trade with SUPERIOR AXE. At ea reasonable a prloe as can be bad any where la Use oountry. las usanothimi but the very boat of material, and employ none but the best and most szperienoed workmen. Our Axes are all warranted. Orders solicited HOLMES ahIifIINOTON, v120:15 Milesburs, Centre Co.. Pa. ILiquoro. I Y ATER AND BETTER NEWS l Notwlthaland lag hard time., high taxes, an other public uppreeeions, intense excits tnent reigns at (he WHOLEAP.F: LIQUOR BTORE In the marble front on Bishop street, Belle fonte, Pa., where In kept constantly a full sup ply of the BENT LiquoßA, At prieeelewer than can be Mod elaewhpre outside- o( Philadelphia_ ills stet* eQuelate of the beat Old Rye, Bourbon, Monongahela and Old IrLoh Whlakleo; Holland Oln, Oognlac and ql,her Brandlea; Jamaica and New England Rum German. Madeira, Lisbon, . Marry and Pert Wines', Oordisis. and All kinds of Shupe which he le selling no low an to aatonlah vlln 13 A BAUM, Agent. BETTER TIIAN G 01.1) IS THE pureunadulterated WIN= AND LIQUORS, Bold In the room formerly oneopled by Who Keystone Bakery, se Dlehop street, Belle rsate, Pe., by J. B. &T.T.E,L-E Who takes pkessare in informing the mobile that he keeps oossiantly on hand a supply , of chola. Foreign sad Dotuostie Liquor., suahaa wl4nl ly Old Heeler, Old Rye, Moro:mike bele and irfah Whisky; Cognac, blackberry, Cherry, °lnger and Common Brandlee Port, M ra, Cheery, and Lisbon Wines, Hootch and Holland Oln; New Fogland Rum, Jou:mile^ Rum, Conliala,Peppermint, Aniseed and Nape. All (wake warranted to contain the insolent marked The attention of practicing physicians la called to lila clock of PVRE I.IQUOREI flultahlo for tatedtcal purposes •nd d enoljohtis eonstantly on hand Lltt has that ONLY ruin NECTAR WIILIHY In town k/1 Remora were bought when liqwwrs were low, an 4 he le nelllng them eceordloglty. All liquors are warranted to give eallefeellos. Liquors will be .old by the quad, barrel, or tie roe U. Itea a large lot of BoTTLEL Liquoas- Of the Onsetgrades on hand. • Confident that he nee pleassrauetemers, he respectfully sollelle a share egpublle patron-. age. ellen surnituit,i,„ FURNITURE WARE ROOM. Ilowarcl &rest, Delloasate, P&. where V " ' & What Note, fltaaels, Chairs, !Stools, Estoosfoa Tables, Ele., Of every description, quality, and priors, for Hide chewer than at say other establishment of the kind in Central Poonsylvsala. vim HENRY P. HARRIS. G ROUND PLABTER Ar $l2 PER Tort. 53.00 Nat mashed and shawl on hand. at GEO ' . & JOB. P. BLYM&R,s watehosure to Dlllcof. gal f4r sale dlinlatald nod IGAERT PRICE PAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF OI&MN. •l{nl9 ' The great remedial, for all dleesene of THE LIVER, B.OKACIT, OR InGF)3II Vl< Is oomponed of the pore Juices (or, as they ere medicinally tanned, estirectej of ligotht, Bartle, and Berko, Main &preparation high ly ooucentrated, and entirely free from alco holic admixtureof any kind. Is • oombination of all the ingredients of the Bitters. with the purest quality of Ponta Croix Rttm, orao6e, etc.. making one of the moat pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. Those preferring a medicine free from alco holic admixture, will use Those who have no obJeotiow to the SombS net/we of the Bitters, sa Meted, will use They are both equally good, sod coorlain the same medicinal virtues, the Choate botwpen the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonto being the most palatable. The stomach, from a variety of causes, an Indigestion, Dyspepiry, Nervous D ebility, etc., is very apt to have ha funetiowsdarasts•cl. Tho Liver, sympathising so closely As to does with the stomach, then becomes affected, the result of which Is that the patient coffers from seve ral er more of tha following diseases: J. e J. HARMS, No. 3 BroCkerhotr's Row C. E. lIMINOTOR The suflairer from these diseases should ex *mime the greatest caution In the selection o. spremedy for his case, purchasing only that which he is assured from his lart stip/liens and inquiries possess true merit, is wilfully compounded, is free from injurious ingredients and has established for itself a repubsuun for the cure of these diseases In this connection we would submit those well-known remodel,— Mumma IT The C M. JACKSON, Murata Twenty-twoyellte straw they .Sere fLret tope. dinned I nt 9 014 yountri fregakkorgiagefsdur rin which time they have undoubtedly perfo more cures, and henentted suffering humasity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the public These remedies will effectually curs Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepay, Chrenlo or Nervous Debillty,Chronlc Diarrhea, Mamie of the Kidneys, and all dtecises arising from a dLeewilered liver, stomach, or intestinee.. Iteenipag from any rause whistemi Pees trainee of the Byptem, induoed by labor, hardships, etc., Exposure, Fevers, etc, There le no medicine extant equal to these remedies its such ewes. A tone and vigor is imparted to the whole system, the appetite is strengthened, food is enicyed, the stomach digests promptly, We blood Is purified, the complexion becomes 8114110. d and healthy, the yAllow tinge is ersdkta ted from the eyes, a bloom is given to the cheeks, and the weak and nervous Loralidle. °owes a strong and healthy being. And feeling the hand of time weighing haw• Ily upon them. with all its attendant lila, will .11nd in the we of this Bitter. oaths 'route, as °ILL', that will instil new life into Oak veWe, reelere in a measure the energy aad•ardor of mon youthful days, build up their shrunken Surges, sad give health and heoyant.' to their Semshaing years. It is • well-established (set Qui rp iLina .,„k m w of the Snood e portion or con po ion w emitted& to the eujoitnent of mood ealth; or, to use the own expreasinn, .Inover feet soli" They are languid, devoid of , all energy, es treussly sorvons, and have nosapetite. thio class of persona the Bitters, or the Tootle, is ropecially recomrnoaded. Lee made etrong by the UN of eithee of thee* reatediee. They will cure emery lame of "mw• manava," without fail Thoaseade of certificates have aoeurnulated la the hoods of the proprietor, but *pace will alkiw of the publication of , but a (me. Theo*. lb .111 be observed, are moo of note "hetet each etaading, that they must be believed. Chief Juatiou of the duprenie Laura al Penn. aylesitia, wines. Philadelphia, Idanoh 1651. I frod Ilooaand'e (ierroon littions b. *good woeful In di/teases of rhe digestive owns, sad of great benefit In reties debltlty, and waist of nervous sotrOu In the tystorn. Judge of the Supreme Court of Transylvania. Philadelphia, April 29, 1908. 1 conaide: Urihad', °uvulae. Octets o valu able medicine cane of altatkr of indigestion or dyepepsy. I tan oortffy thin from my experi ence of 1100 flood's German Remedies are counter (sited. See Ulla the signature of •C. M. JACKSON" is on the wrapper el each bout.. All others are seauterfett. And Manufactory at the "German Medinino Store. No. 411 Atch street, Philadelphia, Pa, 3t)ooflanb'o 13itterts. 1100 FLA ND'S CEitmAN Br! ' 1100FLAND'S GICRMAIV TONIC. 1100FILA1178 GLIMAN HOOPIAND'S GERMAN TONIC, ROOFLANDE GERMAN BITTEUR ROOPLANDII GERMAN TONIC. Constipation, Flatulenoe, Inward PHes. Fulness of Bided to the 'lead, Aridity of the Stomach, Nausea, , -Beart-rarro, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight to the Stomach, Sour Eructations,Stak log or Fluttering at the Pit of dui SW mach, Swimming°, the Head Mauled or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering°, the Mart, Choking or Suffocating Sensa tions when in it Lying Posture, Dim. .ness or Vision, Dots_ or Webs before the Bight, Dull P6lO In the Head, Dell °fancy of Perspiration, Yellowness of the akin and Eyes, Pain In the Sidle, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., etc., Sudden Flashes of Heart, Burnt qg in the Flea* Constant Imaginings ofEvil, and Great Depression of Spirits. 100ELANDli GERMAN BITTER& 1100FLANDIt GERMAN TONICt, Mt= DEBILITY PERSONS ADVANCED I:* LIVY. ME] WZAK AND DP LICATZ GHILD/REN T EfIT I Ma Hon 0.0 W. Woormme, Yours, OFsily I= =1 Ymirs, with ra.,F.4.1, Tnomrlloll CAUTIQN PRINCIIPAL OFFICE (11A / RLFA M. EVANS, Proprietor Formerly C. hi.Jackson,A (Jo PRICER llisollimq's Garman Bitters, per bottle, : lloodtad's German Itltters,,per doses, : : St lloofland's German Tonto, put up In quart bottlao. $lOO per bottle, or a I.llll(dusen V 00. • Do not forget to samba' Tett the article you boy, la order to get thasamdse. Far late by F. P. Gaas.L Vregglat, Belleroate. Pea. And by druggletn paolgally .vlSnl3,
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