El Mahomel Pen-Plotured He vas of middle height, rather thin, but broad of shoulders, wide of chest, strong of bone and muscles. His had was massive, and strongly developed. Park hair, slightly curled, flowed in a dense mass almost to his shoulder 4: Even in advanced age it was sprinkled by only about twenty gray hairs—pro duced by the agonies of his'" revela tions." His face was oval-shaped, and slightly tawny of color.' Fine, long, arched eyebrows were divided by a vein which throbbed visibly in momenta of • P Great Meek restless - eyes - A one out from under long heavy eye-lashes. His novo was large, and slightly acqui line. His teeth, upon which he be stowed great care, were well sot, and dozzfing white. A full beard framed his manly face. His skin was clear and soft, and his complexion " red and white." His hands were 118 silk and satin, even as those of a woman. His stop was quick and elastic, yet firm. His countenance was mild and pensive. His laugh was, rarely more than 11 stnile. Oh, my little son I" reads one tradi tion, "bedsit thou seen bins thou would have said• thou had seen a sun rising." "I," says another witness, !' saw 111111 on ii moonlight night; and sornetimcs I looked at his beauty, and sometimes I looked at the moon, and Ids dress was striped with red, end he was brighter and more beautiful to Inc than the moon:, In his habits he was extremely sim hple, though ho bestowed great care on as person Ili" eating .and drinking, his dress and his furniture, retained, even when he had reached the full Ilefli of power, their utmost primitive nature. Ills constitution was extremely deli cate. lie wits nervously afraid of b. dily pain : he would sob and mair under it. Eminently unpractical in all common things of life, he was gifted with mighty powers of imagination, elevation of mil d, delicacy and refinement of feel ing. Ile was most Indulgent to his in feriors, and would never allow his awk ward little page to be scolded, whatever he did. He was very affectionate to ward his family. He was very fond of children. Ile would stop them on the streets and pat their little cheeks. lie never struck any one in his life. The worst expression ho ever made use of in conversation wits, What has corns to him 7—ralty his forehead be darkened with mud I" When asked for to curse seine one, he replied, " I have not been sent to etirse r but to be a mercy to man kind " He visited the sick, follewed any bier he mat / accepted the invitation of a slave to dinner, mended bin. own clothes, milted his goats, and Waited upon himself, relati a summarily po ther tradition Ile never first with drew his hand out of another men's palm, and turned riot before the other had turned." His hand, we read else where—and traditions like these give a good index to what the Arab" expec ted their prophet to be—was the most generous, his breast the most courage ous, his tongue the mo4t truthful lie was of great taciturnity, and when lie spoke he spoke with emphasis and de liberation, and no one could ever-forget what he said, Ho WAS, however, very nervous and restless within], often low spfrited, and downcast as to heart and eyes. Yet at times he would suddenly break through those brooding', become gay, talkative, jocular, chiefly among ,his own. He would, then delight , in telling amusing little stories, fairy tales and the like. He would romp with the children, and play with their toys—as, after his first wife's death, he was wont to play with the dolls his new babv-wife bad brought into his house.—Briensin Quarterly Review Sohool " Readers." Ln exchange wants modern improve ments worked into school ;eliding books and offers the following as a !am ple of the sort that would be op to the spirit of the age : Tno Wait is on his nest. Ho is it floe horse. Cron make his mule in two min utes, Some heroes have the scratches. tit) do some men. The goose is on her roost She is a fine quadruped, and has t floe tenor voice. Can the goose fly far ? No; neither the goose nor the rhinoceros can fly far Here is a man Ho is a fireman Ifs belongs to No. 10. if you are a good boy you will some dux be an angel like that fireman. It is dangerous to be a fireman. They sometimes get their heads broken. Here is the kris works. It is a high building. All Congressmen are burn here Do Congressmen •ever steal? You may be sure they dm Do you see that small boy 7 Ile is good boy, and supper's his mother by selling newspapers, Ills father dont have to work any noire now—because ho hr decd. Here is the men gide You see that " swell" there drinking spring wnter What is it flit. 7 For his health Will lie get it 1 Yes, if his father's money holds out. This is the printing office Do you two the editor He is at the table wri ting. Do editors ever lie? No ; they sit up all nights. they honest? Yes ; they were never known to take anything they couldn't carry. Do all editors wear such ragged clothes ? Nu, tionietimea their auhaerflioril pity up, find they get a new atilt, but not often. A 0111037 • J'ALXS TO HER 'IIO3OAND. - the Hartford Courant is responsible for the following ghost story : A man residing near Danbury claims that he saw dm ghost of his dead wife a few evenings since. She linm been dead some two yeara, and since then he has lived alone. One evening last week he was Hitting alone in the kitchen, with a light burning and, feeling tired, laid himself down on a bed in an . ad joining room. Ina few minutes there after, he saw the figure of a woman enter the room and•come towards the bed; and he recognized it as that of his dead wile. Be called her by name, ond,asked, "Is that you?" The figure answered, ."Yes." Thegent !eaten says • he then sprang up and approached the apparation, but tt vanirlied t and he BEM no more of it. Ile i n sists that he Was wide awake at the time. ' The Only Female Mason The Hon. 'Elizabeth St. Lear was the only female who was ever Plighted into the mystery of Freemasonry. She hasiind two degrees—the first. and see ond—conferreds on her. A411111)' ho interesting to the general reader, we give the story as to how Miss St Leger obtained this hdnor, premising that the information comes from the best of sources. Lord Doneraile, Miss St. Le ger's father, a very zealous Mason, held warrant, and 6eensionally opened a lodge at Donernillo House, his sons and Immo intgrmte Molds aftßistlhg - ; and it is said_that never were Masonic duties more rigorously performed than by the brethren of 150, the number of their warrant. It appears that previous to the Mitia. tion of a gentleman to the first degrep of Masonry, Miss ,St. Leger, who was a young girl, happened to be ;11 an apart ment adjoining the room generally used ns a lodge room, but whether the young lady was there by design, or merely ac cident, we cannot confidently state. Tlip room, at the time, was undergo ing Pomo alteration; and &Meng ,other things, the wall was consldernbly re dujed to oao part for the purpose of tnak irfg a Palßon. The young Indy having henrWthe i rflices of Freemasons, and being enticed by the curiosity natu re to see this m ystery, so long and Se secretly looked up from the public view had the courage to pick a brick from the wall with her scissors, and thus wit ness the two first steps of the ceremony Curiosity gratified, fear, nt once took possession of her mind, and those who understand this passage well know what the feeling of any person must be who could unlawfully behold the ceremony Let them judge what were the feel of a young girl under such extraordi nary circumstances There was Ile way of escape through the very Offen where the concluding part of the second step Was still being solewnized at the iur end, and the room a very large one, Mist St. Leger had resolution enoegh to lit tempt her escape that' way, and with light but trembling steps glided along unobserved, laid highland on the handle of the dour and opened it, but before her stood, to her dismay, a grim tyler with his lorg sword unsheathed. A shriek that passed through the apartments *derailed the members of the lodge, who, all rushing to the door, and finding that Miss St Leger had been In the root)) during the ceremony, resolved is said, in the paroxysm of their rage, to put the fair speontress to death ; but at the moving and (impet suppliention of her youngest brother, her life was tpartal, un the condition' of her going , shrough the two remaining steps of.. the solemn ceremony she had so unlawfully witnessed. Thant she consented to, and they conducted the beautiful and terri fied young lady 'through those trials w IA are sometimes mere than enough for mnsculine resolution. little thinking that they were taking into the bosom of their craft a HIND her that would re flect a lustre on the annals of Masonry Miss St Leger isins9 cousin to Geno• rat Anthony St Leger, who imtituted the interesting race and celebrated Don caster St Leger stakes Eventually she married Aldworth, , of Newmarket, It member of a highly lion orable and ancientintnily Whenever a benefit was given at any of the the atres in Dublin or Cork, for the Ma sonic Female Orphan Asylum, Mrs Aid wi,rth walked at the head of the Freemasons, with her apron and other insignia of Freemasonry, and sat in the front row of the stage-box The hi use was id sway '9 crowded on these 0111t4:1 1 11. 1 The portrait or this estimable woman is in the lodge room of almost every lodge in Ireland Greeley and Vanderbilt One evening last summer two men got aboard a Hodson nyer boat, bound for Albany The first was a tall man, *Mt gray hair, but vigoroipt for his age The second Wll4 nearly 118 tall, but stouter, and also gray, • Mtd h is peculiar slouching walk attracted n good deal of notice Me boat cast off and p9oceeded up the rivei-, while moat ,f the paspengers sat mr the upper deck, enjoy ing the cool air and admiring the beautiful scenery of the Hudson Presently n loud voice, pouring out torrent of explatives, was heard on the deck below Ono of the bout hands halt let something heavy fall on the toes of the tall, thin man, and he opened on that unfortunate menial He cursed him to Jericho and liable x, and Jerusalem, and a Once a good deal warmer than either, and called him more names than be could repeat is a wet k, and made the pollysylable oaths fly about so lust that the poor deck hand hued was completely demolished and obliged to retreat in' wild confusion from the scene. At the name moment, a MOB who had been leaning over one of thin side rUlis began to swear It was the same maid that bed gone aboard after the tall, thin one He had taken off his fiat, and was leaning over the rail in n contemplative attitude and mood, w hen some one on the upper deck dropped a tablespoonful of to bacco spittle on his bead. That started him. He shook his fists and stamped, and uttered volley after volley of rousing oaths, arid startled the whole boat with his fury. The pussengers were willing to acknowledge Ins superiority to the other man, when tlie deck hand turned up !Tait) Then the other maul resumed operations, dam nod that deck hand' all over tFis world, and the lower pert of the other one, rind kept at it till the (leek hand retreated again, In thin mean time, the man who had broken out about the tobacco spittle luau uiti,ideit, and whOn quiet was restored another deck hand naked one of the pessengers who " them ,two fellows" were, " One is Commodore. Vanderbilt and the other is Horace Oreeley." it Well, I've bin idling Om 'OTT titer thirty years, and I've knowed fellers that could du pretty kull swearer,' but d----d if that skinny old chap ain't H head over any en° I've seed yet. The baby-awed feller ain't bad, but it ain't tio use for him to try when the other one's around. Jiauniny ain't he a rouser ?" And the Commodpro has been im proving his opportunity ever since. abbertiomento. BILL lIEA Di, LETTER HEADS RN VRLOPIts Every business man should hare i printed heading on his Letters and Bins and his Card printed on Tilt Envelopes. The cheapest and the best place to get them Is at the Office of the DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN WIIY tieoCik se our stoc k of p a per in every variety Is purchased from the manufacturers st.the Lowest Pritww, and our Nagle. or printing at the amallest coat and In ih; host Kt%le. are unrivalled S l &VERY XING OF /OD PRINTING ysrits Ix A STYLI( THAT DEFIES COMPETITION i Potelo-55a100n0. • Bt SH HOUSE, WEI 4 LEFONTE, PEKNA., ' W D. RIKARD, Propretor. This elegant hotel, having come under the op/eel-04,n of the undersigned, im would res poretfully nnnounee to the public that he in pre theed to eccommodate them after the style of the brit home* in the tribes The Bunt' Rouse in a tnngnltieent building, anti/end/a furnished, and enpable of comfortably accommodating TH REE HUNDRED GU.ESTS. It to altuated near the depot, and convenient to all Owen of inininean, and IM the beat hotel in °puffin Pennsylvania. Its waiters are oblige• ing,vpolite and Attentive, its tables are cop. piled wijh every luxury In the market; 'tables nrisfirat clitsxnith attentive and humane Minders, end Ito bar nupplled wilb the beat of liquors. For guests hem the cities toepend the summer it Is put the Wore! The proprietor will be happy to receive the public as often as they wish to call W D RIK‘RD, Pt oprlntor 14-29 CUbfbrlNoS 110ITSE Wm. J. HOSTFIRMAN, ,• • Proprietor BELLEFONTE PENNA. Tbeunaleralgned, having skimmed nortrol of thin Zinc hotel, would rearee.tfutly yak—Vv.. pntronage of the public. Ile la prepared to accommodate guest,. WO° beet of atyle, and will take yore that his tabletrare aupplied with the beat In filo market (iota' elohle• attached to the hotel, with careful and attentive per mit/. The trnvling public are Invited to glee the titian ~gall - call 14,Y9-ly N ATIONAL HOTEL, MILIMEIM, PA JONATHAN KREMER, Proprietor flaying purchased this admirable property, the proprietor taken pleasure In informing Lla friends that he has refitted and refurnished It from lop to bottom, and le now prepared in 11, 1.011,11)011,11P traveler. anti other, in a etyle that he hopes will prove not only aatisfactory, but pleasant. Mx tattle and liar, will not be excelled by any in the country HIS stable la ‘ large and new, and Is attended by experienced and attentive oatiere /4-2144 y B ROKERHOFF HOUSE. ALI.F.OANY STREET, BELLEFUNTE, PENN.A, MiI:SEAL & KROM, (Proprietors ) A first class hotel—comfortable rooms—prompt M=M All the modern conveniences Sind reasonable charge's. The pllilprleters otter to the traveling public and to their country friends flrut-close accom modations, and careful attention to the wants or g uests, at all times, at (air rates l'arefiS hostler. and good .tabling. An excellent In bin, well served. A bar; supplied with the best of liquors Servant, well trained, and every thing requisite In a first class hotel Our location ts in the busineen portion of the town, near the poet office, the court house, the ehurchen, the bank., and the principal places of buelutrie, rendering it the moist eligible place to stop (or those who visit Bellefonte Cher en bisolnese or for pleasure. An omnibus will carry passengers and hag gage to one from all train., free of charge CIONRAu HOUSE. t✓ Allegany street, Bellefonte, Pa., opposite the arokerhuff House A HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN lloenaetl by the Court of Centre county. 11114 Mass bar, ustaurlint, rooms an.latabUott sons IlenirlN meal* and lodging, *Craw rate., eau at *ll time.. be secoMmo..lated AN EXCELLENT 1111.1.1 A RU ROOM, with three tattles, new and in perfect condition, always open at proper hours, at *lanai rates, for the lovers of this pleasing and excellent game. Perfect order maintained In the house Pre. (unity and disorder protopUy suppressed Mi. "hors not allowed to frequent the saloon nor to play without consent of parents or guardian. Mesta at all hours Hot coffee and ten always on hand II ti. KLINE, vl4Ol Proprietor GA HM A N'S HOTEL—DANIEL omimAN, Proprietor This long-established sad well-known Hotel, situated on the southeast Smiler of the Dia mond, opposite the Courtholise. having been purchased by Daniel Garman, he announces to the former patrons of this voitairlisionent and to the traveling public generally, that he has thoroughly refitted his house, and Is pre pared to render the roost entialartory ACCOM modation to all who may favor him with their patronage No pains will be spared oh his part to add to the convenience or comfort of hie guests. All who stop with hiOn will find his table abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare the market will afford, done up In style by the most experienced coblts Hie Bar will always contain the choicest of liquors HI. Stabling Is the boat in town, and will always ho attended by the moat trustworthy and at tentive hostler, Give Win a call, one and nil, and he feels confident that all will be satisfied with their accommodation An excellent I.lv. ery Is attached to this establishment, which strangers front abroad will find greatly to their advantage EXCHANGE Hifi' EL, H UNTI NG don, Pn —J MORRISON, Proprietor This old eatabllslonent, having been lensed try J Morrison, former proprietor of the Mor ripen liollNe, 1111 A tweet mattre remodel.. I arid reforninlied, end supplied willsall the modern iftprovements and ronvenlencea nee.. .entry to g first-clams Hotel. The dining room lota been removed to the tarot floor. and ha now spaelons and airy, and the charithers are all well venti lated, and the Proprietor will endeavor to make hisguests perfectly tit home Pam...miters fur Bedford Springs will find this the most desir able stopping place In Huntingdon. rl3u:Aoly. MONTOUR HOUSE, LI )cl: 11A 1 von-E. Propriutc.• Thin elegant Hotel, for ttttt riy known an the ..tVarililngton /tonne." urn tVnier streel, Is npw ready for the reception of visitors and bol ero It has been elegantly flireinlied,and its table blidanys supplied with the boot. .and to ',fork Haven will fled thin the plessantant Once in the city. A tree bus conveys the vents of the mutton to and from the various inking y14n20 THE WINCHESTER RIFLE, 18 x~iare. SPENCER RIFLE, 8 SHOTS. 1)01)DLET) BAltltEl. lIIFI.EB Doublo shot guiyo, Rovolvern, Cartridge., he Gun repolrlng,ln all Its branohoo. THEODORE DESCIINER, Boob's Aroade, 11101 St., 111-32-13, AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS Wanted.s3s to Is2oo jmrinotith, male and females, to MP(' the eelebrated and ~,Iginmj Common Sense Family Hewing Machine, im• preyed mid perfectop ; it will horn, fell, numb, tuck, bind, braid and embroider in a most NII• pen. , k , antier Pt 100 only $l5. Fur alto- pkelts and durability, It line no rival Do not huy from any partlen ceiling tnneslnco under the name name an Ours, unless linvlng a Cern nr. le of Agency planed by ux, no they are worthies' , Cart Iron Machina.. For Otani/we and Tama, apply" to, or ad dress, 14-44 3in WPO R ACO 413 Chentnnt Street, Phlladelphle, Pa. PRINTING EXECUTED IN TILE most Improved style at this Mc% Surnitufe. S 17. WILLIAMS CO., Wnolesnle and It eta II Inntlen In COTIAUE FURNITURE. All klndA of TURNED WORK crnished to the trade at CITY PRICES. TURNED PA LINOS, 1= aad RAND RAILING furnished to Builders Uptioletering,Ropelriog Furniture andeveiry thing pertaining to the business promptly II te MEM Factory near Blanchard ♦ CoI Planing UNDERTAKING-. We oleo make I'OFFINS,qtn,I nitend funeralit with the !bent ELEGA NT II EA IL4E ever In thin part of the country. WARS ROOMS OPPOSITE THE BUSH HOUSE 11PLLF:PONTE, PA FURNITURE WARE ROOM. Howard Fitreet, Bellefonte, wherd Bureaus, Horan, 1 41 t "n iats, Ulna Nola, Stands, Stools, Extension Tables, Etc , Of very description, quality, and price, (or sale cheaper than at any other estatilliiliv,int of the kind In Gontral Pennsylvania viinr P HARRIS.. iLiquora. ATER AN D II Err ER N EWS Not with•landing hard times, high tome., en, other puhlie opprommone, intent.) eicleft meat re ilk!e et the WIIOLESALE LIQUOR STORE In On marble front on Bithop atreet,Belle fonte, N., where In kept endstantly • full ■up ply of the tilaiT 1.1141.10105 At prices lower than can be found elsewhere °Waldo of Philadelphia Ills stock consists of the hest Old Rye, 800 Icon, Monongah Ala And Old truth • Whink Holland filn, Cognise and other Brandlee; Jamaica and New Knglattd Rum, German Madeira, MEM! Rhorry and Port Winos Cordials, and All kind. n( Sirup., which he is selling so low as to astonish All Tent•t A BAUM, Agent. B. E'l"l' F: I, E, J I:=E1 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC) WINES; Ar. LIQUORS In the room forinerly occupied by the Key. stone Bakery, on Bishop Weed, Bellefonte, Pa., takes pleasure In informing the public that he keeps cernstantly on hand a eupply or choice Foreign and Domostio Liquors. All mailkii warranted to contain the amount marked The attention ofpracticing pnysiciane called to his stns it or PURE LIQUO Htt i ti " :::n 1 efor,':•l.t.',':;),rtlnlndßiljel'ilutt ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKY In town. All liquor,. aro warranted to glee natlafactflSn. Liquors will be sold by the quart, barrel, or Cl•ree ' Ile hen a large lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS Of tho finent gradba on hand. Confidant that ha eon phase customara, he cosinietfully liollaita • share of public patron •l4nl2 3noutuce. Hymn L. BART. • EDWIN H. Kixtua. B ARR dr KINSLOt t Genera/ Insurance and Real Estate Agents, Office ou Allegheny Street, opposite Centre County Banking Co., liellefon to, Pa. Po/tetra issued . in rehable Lift nod Ara Insu rant, Ompanifi Lionorni agents for Centre county of the GlMATWlSTillNttlitcra AL Lite I NSIMAXCIII COMPANY . 14-36 BEISQIID, D. D. S. of toe 14artimere College of Dental Bur pry, respeetiull) odors hie professional ser utees fo iho sit Irons of Bellefonte and vlainity. Ho huY spared 09 means to acquaint himself thoroughly with every Improvement In his art.. To many years of personal experience, he hot sought to add the Imparted knowledge of the highest authorities In Dental Balance. Ho simply asks that an opportunity may ho even or his work to speak its 91911 Melee. °Biro ou second door over Irwin k care store, Bellefonte, Pa. vlatalMv ejo II I' RIN'rIDIeo—EXIiGUTED IZ4 A VBR I superior style at the WATtIMAIN Office fillebitineo Sr tteotorattbeo • A YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, For all the purposes,of a Laxative iedirme. Perimpe no one medicine le- so universally requited by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universally adopted into use, In every country and ararag all Owes, as this mild but etliefent purgative Pill. The ob vious remain ie.,' thott it is it Moro reliable and far more effectual remedy than any other.— Those who have tried it, know that it cured them; those who have not, know that it cures their neighbors tud friends. and all know that what it does once it does always—that it neve fails through any fault of neglect of its eompo !titian, We have thousands upon thousands of oertificaten of their remarkable owes of the following complaints, but such area are known in every neighborhood, and we need not pub ' isle them. Adapted to all ages and conditions In all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drug, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar coating pre nerves them aver fresh and makes them pleas ant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful 10DUalice on the internal fiscers to purify, the blood utui stimulate it into healthy action—remove tne obstructions of the stomach s Winds, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irreg ular action to health, and by correcting, wher ever they exist such derangements as are the first origin-of diseme. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these Pills rapidly core For Dyspepsia or indigestion. Listiessness, Languor and Loss of Appetite, they should be taken moderately 'to stimulate the stomach and restore Its healthy tone and action. For Liver Copiplaint and its various 'yam. mins, Bilious Headache, Sick Headaehe, Jaen dice or Green Sickness, bilious Celle and Bib lons Fevers. they should be Judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which Mlle It. Nor Dysentery or Dianna's, but one mild dose is generally required. For ithettm•tlsm, 00t11, Gravel, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain In the Shie. Back and Loins, they s:.ould be continuously taken. as required to change the diseased action of the system.— With such change those complaints disappear. For Dropsy and• Dropsfeaf Swellings they should be taken In large and frequent doses to produce the effect of n drastic purge. For Suppreselon a large dose should be tak en as it produass the desired effect by wawa , thy. As a Dinner PIII, take one or two Pills to pro mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional done stimulates the stotnaoh and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and Invigorates the system. Banos It Is often advantageous where no serious de rangement °slats. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that &dose of these Pills nuke', him feel decidedly better, from the/releasing and reuovatinx effect on the digestive tippling,- no DR J. C. AYES & CO., PratilKli Chtostsiets, LOWELL, MASH., U. il. A. MMMIMMEI AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, FOR RES TORING (MAY HAIR TO ITS NAVY UAL ¶TALITY AND COLOR / .—A dreaming which 119 0000 agreeable, heglby, aid We*. MEEMEPIMI , hsir is soon restored to Its orfecual color with he gloom end freehneem of youth. Thin hair thickened, falling hair checked, and beat- nose often, though not odwertf, cured by its Lige , FcthirE car restore the hair where the °Wale,. are dee ttoye I, cr Le glands atrophied and decayed. But such aa remain can saved fOr usefkinesa by this, application. 1 'tear.' of fouling the hair with a peaty cornmeal, t will keep It clean and v!gorotts. Its now =RIM :even. t» hair from turning grey or filling off, ard consequently prevent boldness. Fro. from Mooe doo,torloule sob- stances whah Maks some prwpartUons den- wow, and inJusious to Ws hair, Ow Vigor am my benefit but pot liar HAIR BRRNING,} nothing nine can be round so desiratsie. Oos- Wiling neither oil not dye, It doe* sot eon white cambric, and yet lute long on the hair, giving It a HA glossy lustre and a graliegla perfume Prepared by DR. J. C. ATRR it OD Practical and Analytical Chong/Cs LOWELL MAHE Nu= $l.OO P. 8 Wilson, Agent. AY ER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For Diseases of the T p y ir oat. and Lam, as Coughs, Colds, Whoop Cough, arm chit* Asthma, and Consum on. Probably never before In the whole history of. medicine, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this ezcellent remedy for pulsate nary complaints. 'Through a long eerie" of years, and among most of the races of cream it has riven higher and higher In their asthma , non, an It has become better known.. Its mi. form character and power to cure the various effbetlons of the lungs and throat, have made U known as a reliable protector against them. While adapted to milder forma of dimmers sod to young children, It Is at the same time the most effectual remedy that tan be given for cipient consumption, and the dangerous afilat• Lions of the throat and lungs. A. a provhdoe against sudden attacks of I.`roup, It should be kept on hand In every family,sad indeed.. all aro sometimes subject to colds and taughq ail should be provided with Oda 'athlete kw them. Although settled Convumption is thought ha curable, still great numbers of CAMS where the disease seemed settled, hare bead completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Pectoral. Bo complete I. Ire mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to It. When nothing else *antii nook them, under the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear. Singers and Public Speakers find great pro tection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Bronchitis Is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent dosee. So generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the nortificates of them here or do more than amours the pular; that IM qualities are fully "tined. AYER'S AGUE CUR for Ferrer aad Intermittent Fever, Ch I Fever, RentittenAM war, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious levee, dc., and indeed all the affecitione whir h brine from waterloos, marsh, or missmedic, poison". As its name imidlea, it does Cure and does not fail, Containing neither Arsenic , Quinine. Bieniuth, Zino, nor any other minaret or pet 3011()11/ substance whatever, It in nowise in jure. any patient. The number and impale lance of Its our.. lathe ague districts, are lit orally beyond *mount, and we believe without ..parallel in the history of Ague badielna. Our pride is gratified is gratified by the acknowl edgments we reactive of the radios/ ernes et footed In obetimite cases, and where otherreme 'dies bed wholly felled. finsoolimeded ames, either reakient in, or traveling throu ghtrliarmatio Molditlea, will be protected by ta k ing the Ague Case . da ily. For Liver Compbtinte, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it Is an ezeellent remedy, 'Beta. lattog the Liver into healthy activity Fur Billions Disorders an Liver COmplainte, U is en egoellent remedy, producing truly remarkable cures, where other = eines taa failed. Nriared by Dr. J. C. Arm t d Co.,_Preetleal and Analytical Chemists, Loweil, Mass e sad sold all round the world. Prses, sl.oopor F. B. Waken, Agent, libilefotite, Pa.- &laid maw ♦l4nl-y
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