RABIES OR HYDROPHOBIA. , ---- • A Frothy Subject Solentifloally Con eidered—Peoulisrlties of Horrible Disease. Dr. Oily-Raoul, of Paris, lies written clever pamphlet on rabies,. We learn from thla pamphlet that- the- attention of the French tiovernment was attraked thn subject in 1850, and a permanent committee under the celebrated Dr. 'ford'lie was appointed to report. In 1860 it in as found their 239 eases of rabies had come to the knowledge of the committee, and that of 228 easel 188 had been caused by the bite of the dog, 26 by thahot thin wolf, 18 by the cat,and Iby the fox. A 8 regards the senson of the year at which tire madness' occurs, it was found that in taking 181 eases that WI dogs went mad in June, July and August, 44 in March, April and 31,0„ 40 in December, January and February, end 81 in September, October and November. These facts, it will be wee, are et variance with the popular nalon which confines canine madness / to the hot months, inasmuch as seventy / one , ,of the cases cited occurred in the ecild month , . 01 the 198 persons hud.y bitten, 112 only git the Titbits, forty per cent. es caped c ontagion. Dr. Raoul astributes thee (swami to the prolmbility of their having been bitten by dogs who bad not gone mad spontaneously, but by Mars to whim the (Initiate had been transmitted feebly Would it n. 4 be more rational to stippsie that the virrus had been wiped from the teeth in their passage through the gel menu; or oil, victioi4 Out 0(147 ettcl.ll it was remarked that -26 were tam:AA with the hydruplioblit within It month after they were bitten, :1;1 with ti three, 19 within six months, and 9 within it year Dr Out •Ite ulhuhl Venacurehopelene after the ma, hell IC 011eN dw•lersel, And the only pres entice is ini nesli ate cauter ization with an iron at a white heat On this held the tables of the commit tee allow that bi.Lwiwn the years 1852 and 1858,64 (m. 0 ., had a fetid termination where eau Wl' I ZIlLiOll was not resorted to, „117 where it we., performed to into, and 14 where it was inaufficitmt. The tabular statement certainly proves the efficiency of thorough cauterization, of we are to gather front it that turd% cauterization saved 27, arid insufficient eauteriZAllioll ir9 licr■ons tiering the pe riod mentioned Ti. prevent dogs front going mad Is of MUM' butler than curing a bit'', and the doctor conceives that the only way , preventing accidents, which are of be, frequent occurrence, Is amt to allow the rabies to declare itself. The symptoms of the di.ease aro not difficult to di4tinguish. The prenioni. tory symptom. aro indicated iii the uul inal by a change of character ; he be . orn, reAtleys and sad, and trte• to hide Ile will lie fur hours in Mil. ,41 ninon, with his head between his fore loin and pressed against his chest, •and will gather his litter under his belly lie will either refuse to oat or den•our 111% food voraciously, and he shows in ward indarninathin by licking anything cool within his reach. In addition to this Ina voice changes, and his bark be comes ri bawl. A Professor liirtwig hag observed that nearly all dogs attacked exhibit tendency to escape from their homs, generally ea the third day of the tits ease, niia the Most or then' retur , after an alremen of twen t -four hours. It. lots also teen remarked that mad dogs prefer to bite other dogs or cats rittli..r than large animals. . In oases where doubt Iran existed its to dog ..iitfering from Tables it bas sufficed to bring another dog into ho. pre...lice to decide the mat ter immediately Dr. Guy Raoul makes the curious •taternent that the right of a dog will not, only bring on the diner., ur another dog, but will produce the en ore ..Gct ..11 the horse, the ox and the ,•heep What peculiarity there can be in the race to incipient madness to declare itsalf in other normal, the doctor does not attempt to explain. In . the cane t.f the ox and the cheep accus tomed to be driven by dogs, it may be accounted for by fear or nger,but horses and dogs generally live on familiar It boa beau retnerked that n mirk dog, that 'hut up and kept perfectly quiet. will die of bylroplinlifa without ,hewing anv signs of violence Het hope no will ;e'er ottem this me.ertion Lint inignedinte death follow upon sus pieionrh)dropliebta ie to terrible a rloefoe for expu riment. Thu writer Di cognizant of an act of noble, courageous philanthropy, which \ nil the livos of la o nein who went. .Iti , ' lll, V n rabi d dog, which he is Min i" lii Tint on record. U. Adolph ± Per. rut »h., married 01, granddaughter of Gemini,. Lafayette, was toweling at a a nohow of hie (-baleen of 1 izillir, near Groloble, in ktanco, when ho New a at el dog mall upon and bite two labor ers who war!. soma di•tatme off, in the aventie.joniling from the chalettu. lie iinmedletely ran down. and in spite or reinerstrance, sucked the wound, of the riiiiparore, who escaped the d kenee, though thin dig had boon proved beyond all (1011 ht to ho mild. 'From 'thin feet w't' may infer that suction, either by human agency , on still better, by cupping . , may prove as effectual in the prevention of rabies ea the actut cautoLry. Jiii,, l Perrier had had the sligliMat abraliion Of the lips or Tomah Air °omit (mamma 'of his noble 1110. spiirht have pro n4fatal. , . „ 001 t r LOatII —Last Sunday,' in ono of ), Sislttiallt schools of Burling ton, lows, q juvenile elan was question nd by its *yeller in relat,ton to Cho fora "' of the idieptierd atel hie dock: °Who In our She "Wheat° Christ's lambaTis "ale ark, ' 51 tfit ter t reaPolitilii.olipticity of the ~YFlath) urv„f h n it tirevilifldrers are the lambs, what am th 9 grown-up folks ?" St, 4r htighf-nyrd itt,thi shaver • "T Ana the olci , buoka t il• Alf to vras eiVidlted•irith due rea °°"lnt *if*. .pieneell . -(1 17)1A W'.Btrafferr,:tlr e qinr.oP: P.° l 4 ride 0(1W', I Ylng riou 1 r ely —Tho lje by to Genps.doun't want her sbn to ba all% emin• Presldslit MedNon's Wits At dinner Mrs. Madison always took the head of the table. Mr. Mailrrion the middle, arid one of Iris secretaries the bottom. Iler mentorx was so good that she never forgot a name, and would address cash oilier guests, though just introduped with twenty others, fill Valle had known them for years. She was a nutritheent looking WOIIIRII ill the drawing•roorn.' Her stately and Juno. like flgure loitered abgve the rest of the ladiek. When she found a timid young girl, she would attend to her moat assiduously, conduct her to the piano, and remain with her.till Rhein, came more at ease. At one of her re— ceptions, a tall dangling youth,, fresh front the backwoods, made his appear ance and took him stand against the partition wall. Ile stood in that posi tion like a fixture for halt' an hour, arid finally ventured to take a cup orcorfee, which it was then citstorn to hand around. Mrs. Madison's keen eye had noticed iris embarrassment, and She wished to relieve it. She walked up and addressed him. 'file poor youth, astonished, dropped the saucer on the floor, and unconsciously thrust rheum) into his breeches pocket. "The crowd is so great," reMarked the Fentic " that no one can avoid being jostled. The servent will bring you another rim of coffee. Pray, how did you leave your excellent mother? I had once the honor of knowing her, but I have not seen her for ROIIIP years." Titus she Continued, till the f K)or 'milli felt 114 though he Were in the company of all old aerprentanre. Ile took rare se cretly and soon to dislodge the prom. beranee in 1114 pocket. BEARD halt Bays Dun Chandler. t6c Senator from Michigan, luta been heard from, and lie tlina-an enuneea the intelligenee: Senator Puttylave, the great Mich! gander who went to Etirmw in snob ningnifirenni , , with then ,listippeareil mysteriously from Litman vimttm, lins been heard from. Ile is skiing for Ilia host nt home. " Can storied urns, or animated hivit, " revive the drooping glories of glephrtol sprees '7 Hovr natural it is for the la Colic 30111'0111101 10 have an animated limit in Rome. lies he not hail a hue died in WombingtOn 7 He could hat e filled Corcoran ' s new gallery with them. The artist ought not to work in marble, but give 118 n t/e/1.1 01 tglisc, with a pedestal of pan copper taken from the protected miller , of Nfichigan for the profit of which the great stales man makes up pay tribune Anil then it will be like the molten null ' worslop ed of old. A Vital( St.ow I'stocitmittik.—When the city of Lawrence, Kansan, was first had out, the sidewalk% wits quite narrow, end the citizen., with their New Eng litati taste, and for the sake of the shade, planted trees along the borders In pro cps of tittle, cony inced of the incittiveni enee of thin arrangement, the authorities widened the walk., but did not remove the trees. ,u) that they occupied a row in the nnnille Ni.w it su happened that an individual who had rionained out until a lute hour, sad %inhaled so (recta th a t in attempting to return borne ti inn heel to and fro like u .lap in a gale, war 1 rought up standing by one of tto‘ tr,., which he ini.took for n wayfarer, when he thus en pre.sed 111111.. If • "(Wyk I I Beg pardon •Ir, (hied ; niethre von ‘ dr l unaiten fhiel tionid lint In. coon ran 1tg,111..1t 011011ier -111111.1.4. i indi vidual, when tit...11/Ile wait re— peat( d, and ere Inn,. another Ti. then hick 111 to the km.., and .uppor• 1.% holding 011 I 0 the top rnii In this position he overtaken by an acquaultarico, who inquired what he 11 , 11. •t11.1111111.r there (or 111 .11. 11 11 Irl.• night ~( if i. I I Irtri n •aid "for thal ,lttrnr , l pro, r4,i,,r0 to pain " A nest Enot-i LA NI11. 0 111) -"EN( 11, 171 , ' for tr.mblityl, von.'enid n rentlemen one day to IL noird ph ropi•t, "hot there t. in vonr nrivhhorhood a poor wormin in tho In.t extremity of ntimon If 4hr hnm not the nocre.nry •tun to pov her rent to-dev, mho will ho turned Into ihr street. The moin needed In twelve — anllars." The philmithropimt took the n0 0r1,.,1 NOM from him Iforkrt, nnfl naked the won'in'm whirr. "You enn vivo It to me " I replonl, tnktnur the money and patting 11 in hi. rewkrt "I nut her Inndlorri Hero in 1.11 , : ' reeolpt.. for the rent. flow joyful oho will be when you give it tin her " ' Parton. 1 fin , l mnrh rnther hear you prtkeh,' I,tul a baffled, Kwindli , u , horpejockev. "limn I. see von interfere in Inirvnitin het vein Innll 3111 i JIMA: Well,' Pnid7Le I.IIP/ 0 11, 4.1 you hail been where von might to have linen Info Slin(hiv, you would have heard we preach." Where won that ? .inrittired the jnek- cy. In 'the State Prieon retarded thi clergyman. —A wily.) in Pitkiffirt: follnwintr her hustnind one•night. 411.•overed him qnl 4tntinga frailty to the tiaintra. inL furinte wifn ntineked her rivnl with nn unihrolln, and the n•saihni intrtv replied vigaroully with hop viewed the of - anima for a minute or two, sad then said to hni wifer• n1 0 4.r (;,nl'.4 .ovilt, before von have dlekraced yOUrMilealid Enn too," —Prof. noldwies Smith. het, est hies lenteseets ntr• Cesrnel) eirSivlseis4ev vosiktieisesul the wintel isiotalies in Phibt ia., , ill reported in, Kowa OW Arch ,Tliehopq Srabline find M'llootry )vlll be made corditittis OVrirp!c„t,fip a(Ajnoil, =9 DuM,lori,S , „ ad , 4 111 %elm net $266.000 one Aisky,,,on Erie,nnd hen pendently : 1 / " "" i ' —Jenny IA nd,i t igrsnii Stan. Ai are all to dOnieOtiLtAyAry Dion Wit 1 r ie•lt man. Heal Wets educe:VA. le3 1)1. r4ln er abbettfomento. BILL HEARS, I= LETTER HEADS': ENVELOPES Every businenn man 'Mould have a printed heading on tile Letters and Bills and his Card printed on hit Envelopes The rhespeet end the I",et piece to gel them in at the °Mee of the bEMOCHATIC WATCHMAN CIE Bemuse our stock of paper In every varlety to porrhaaett from the manufarturera at the Lowest Prices, arid onr facilities or printing at the ernalleat eoframi In the best style, are uttri‘uttekL EVERY RIND OF JOB PRINTING DON% IN A STYLE I lIIMMII law DyriEsi pow , plotelo—*alootto: B USH HOUSE, FIELLEFONTP., PENNA.. --. D. IhIKARU, Propretor. This elegant -hotel, having enmiC finder the tapeervielon of the undersigned. he would re perpetuity annonnee te,rahe fedi ic 'het he Is pre- - thee(' to maiimmodate themafter the style of the beat honed In the dike. The !fence in a magnificent building, oplendfdly furnialled, and capable of comfortably accommodating THREE HUNDRED GUESTS. Itls matuated neahAthe depot, end convenient to all places of business, and itt the best hotel In central Pennaytvahle. Ile waiters are oblige. lag, polite and attentive; itattebiee are sup. plied with every I scary in the market; he effehlee are first claiss,vritli sittentive and humane hostler., and ite bar supplied with the beet of liquors. For guests from the rifles to spend the summer it IP Jll.lll the piaci! The proprietor dill tae happy to receive the public sa often as they wish to call. MO CUMMINGS HOUSE. Wm: J. lIOSiTHRM AN, Proprilf tor. BELLEFONTE PENNA. The undersigned, having 110.1111lett eortrol of this line hotel, would respectfully milk the patronage of the public lin la trepaped to eeentrilnedate intents In the' best of style, anti will fake rare that his table. are eupplied with the best In the market Good stables attacked to the hotel, with careful and attentive ser vants. The tri/ling public are invited to glee the etAnntirunt House. call 14-29.1 y _ _ N AT TON AT, !TOT P.T„ MILLHEIM, PA JONATHAN KREMER, Proprietrw Having pornhafted thin admirable prnperty, the proprietor taken pleasure In informing it Mende. that ha has nettled ano reftirttirtha. It from top to bottom, ant I. 11111/1 prepared to ae. commodale traveler, and others In a otyle that he hope. will prove not only malJefartory, .but plaswar,C ii,His table and her, will not he exeehed by any in the country HI. viable la large and new. and la attended by experieneed and attentive °Mier,. 14-28.1 y B ROKERIIOFF HOUSE. ALLEOANY STREET BELLEFONTE, BENN'A, HOC SEAL & KROM, ( Proprietots ) A fl r.t etas« hotel—comfortable rooms—prompt attendance. =N:111;it1=E!1!IMIIZI The proprietors offer to the traveling public and to their country friends firm-ileum aerorn nrriatiote, and careful attention to the wants of gimlets, at all Chum at fair rates. Careful hostlera and good stabling. An excellent ta ttle, well served A bar. supplied with the beat of Noon. Servants well trained, and every thing r6qulPlte in a first etas,. hotel Our location Is In the boatmen portion of the town, near the post other. the court house. the ellurelies, the hooka. and the principal places of rmslnems, rendering it the inner eligible place to stop for those who rhos Bellefonte ei ther on hualnese or for pleasure. k i n I,lllnlliii. will carry paaarngere and bag. angli. fr and from all trains free of charge:l4-X) Co NR A I) ITIIUBF. Alimony street, Bellefonte, Pa., opposite the ttroloritoff Howie M= I n•t•nned by tho Goort of Centro, euunly. First. bar re•tanranb room, and mtnbling Per. +.Ollll let. li tog meld% anti lodging at fair rater, au at all uutes la. 0 , 1411.111111t110.11014111. AN EXCELLENT BILLIARD ROOM, ith three tal•les, new and in perfeot rendition, alas. 01/4at proper lemma, at motel rate., for the lever. or till. plea.lng and expellent grime Perfect tinier maintained In the homey Pro. faulty and dl.order promptly auppreamed. Mi nor. not ollott 14. p re, the ~,,,, ' to r t o Ploy with.. ,11, . u (..n parent. or guardian. \le ale at all hours. 'lluteottex and tea alwxym on hand ♦14n21 GA It M A N'S IiOTEI,-I)ANI GA !MAN, Proprietor. This long-entithliehed and well-known Hotel, .It tinted ,a 1 the southeast corner or the Tha ,uotei, opporsotat the Courthouse having hewn purclootel by lianiel Lan sew, Ile announces to the former patron+ of the entahlistimeni anti to the traveling pithily generally. that he has thetelighly retitled his house, and is pore (sired no (octl, the most soot actioccloor) neocooni looshition to all who may favor him with their patronage No pants will be spared on his port 41 the eollVelllellet. atonfort el Ins guest+ All w lin atop with hint will (Ind ins table alanniantly supplied with the moat sumptuous tare the market will afford 11011.1 up in style by the 1 experietto rd ecookn o thin !lot will menus rontulnihe shmesst of worn.llci Ilan Stutolials is the beet 111 low and VI ill always siletaltool by the ininst trit.on(ortity and sb tsotise hostler. , (lire him it call, one and ad and lie fSeloo t ontblent that all will be eatialled with then 1. 4 iiiii «dation All excellent Lin' cry In mutton,' to this eatablishrtient. which I.llanger. from abroad will tifel greatly to their advantage. vanra 111 .I.•n, —J. 31( P LIAISON, Proprketor. 'fhb. old P.1011.h.., ott, having peon lenned 19, .1 ‘lorry,an, Vollrletl/1 Of the HMI' 11./11.0,1111q Ile. II Vllllll4ll relll4iilele I and rotor-11,11,d nod supplied aid] nit the modern improvement. , and eon, onionee4 nect.otoory to hr4t-014.. 1141.1. The dining noon boo horn to the flit limo, Allot In 11111 V non loom And ntrv, nod the eloonto•rn in till wolf vent 4. I ,toil, I the tryoprletor will endeavor to moik• toP•roe ta•rlia•lly in Inonia.l'omeonKere far It,' rand Morino:t mill find thu the moat Ode .ttorping On, m IlitollnOtion. LUCE HA• -11,1 vim-1S W. Y, Prloprietv. Tbm elegant Motel. formerly known as the Washington Howie." .41 Water iiirret, is now roady for the romptein of S lett ere and boards sirs. It has been eletelintit furuishril. and fta t tide ie MN aye supplied is Ith the hest. Visitors t. Haven it 111 timid this the pleasantest idiom In the city It' tree lots conveys th • guests of the house to and front the various train". vl4n2ii DENTS WANTED. AO ENTS wnnt,.d. sr 10 Sr° por month, male and female, to moll tho milybrated and original 0111111011 SVIPIe Firm l y Hew mg Machine, itn• 1,1,011 Iknd portbytod , It will hem, fell, Mitch, nok, hind, braid - anti emlooldor in a mood en por.or ..,annor. ,lbritto totly $l5. f rOf alta• ph, It x and durability, it hai no Ilya. Do not I itv from unit partlei !whim; man:Anew tinder the Caine name as aura, inflitait baying to (Awl'. bo.dc If Axone , / .Igno by us, .us they are is to lido.. fla...t nn !tfttellinet.. Far Ofteulari and Tenea, apply 141, Or ati dreia, „ . • 1.1-44 int 11. CliA 1V FOrt,t) ,t CO, 419 Irlhofttnnt A CA ItenSiOUIPI of tllO fit !Wit Rifle I{lll hp etieept-, tittti dot tug tL etntxr,to hr nmiltho d hi the .pang it t 4Wile t t .tCr i r r , a CllliEt) OF I)EAKNEB* and CA'fA HRH by a simple a qinedy, and y II /end the thOelpt tree . MRS..LEGOgr,P.I I 4 9I, 4 e P rig' J. 14-4/0-414 . . , , , , , • t t I 14 1:::k'V N IT. 1 1 .: 1. 1 . ) .:, r u i t. " mpl I f i t e l l 6c17: 1" 01n4 1 : .111, II tind it u‘tiV"K. RH 1 , %1:.g.0t 111.. , • 11 1311 S H. - vi;II,LIA MS dt CO., urnlehed to the triK IM=lll TURNED PALINGS W. 1). RIKUID, Proprietor. thing pertelnlng to the boldness promptly at- MEM We Also make COVFINR, and &Rend nmerala VUR.NITURE WARE ROOM. j: Howard Street, Bellefonte, Pa., where Bureaux, Sofas, Lounges, • Hat Racks, What Note, Stands, Chairs, !Boole, Extension Tables, Etc., Of every description, quality, and price, for vale cheaper than at any other establish...o% of the kind in Central Penneylvanla. van9o HENRY P. HARRIS =CI T ATER AND BETTER NEWS l i Notwithetanding herd tirnes, high taxes , no other public eppreialose, Intone' excit. Merit ireignO at the In the marble front on Bishop street, Belle. font*, Pa_where Is kept constantly a fall sup. ply of the At prices lower than can b► found elsewhere outside of Philadelphia. His stock consists. of the beet Old Rye, Bon. boo, lelonongah oda and Old Irish %%Janina, Holland Gin, • Coolse 4 sod other "trandleN Jamaica and Nov England • II Proprietor. W Ineg, Cordtals, ow,' All kind, of tilrupe, which he Is selling so low as to astonlah all. J . B. FTTELE, In the room formerly occupleti by the Key. atone Bakery on 11lehop street. Bellefonte. Pa., taken pleasure In Infornilug the public that boiteepe ettnntantifon hand a to.IPpIY of ehome Foreign and Dom./die Liquor.. All melte warranted to contain the amount in wand. The attention of practicing pnyakiana wiled to his stook or Hultsble ror medical purposes Bottles, Jogs, and demijohns constantly en hind. Ile butt's la men Ilquorn are warrmatted to give matinisetlas. liquors will be sold by the quart, barrel, or tieree lie has a large lot of BOTTLED L19,110R13 Of the finest radio on hind. Confident th4 t oin please outdefneds. he reeifeetfully soleite a shire of puha° pitron- Age. - *lttflll R471'0111. BOA, TIMM f i r KIN! .3Th)f?,: • Gisseeal Ituntrasces anti *cosi • liseate 4,94,14 , as °moo me All44lllenynitieiet, t :tolteefetitie Conely lienklogeg,olo ri II , , J'olicta aimed. isrgiabird 1 41 A PPAI ii ittfl ranee Cbmpdhitg. °snarl' aguiti Abr •Odoltre musty) dt.thie. oaßt-3A. 7wseensigimu t t4.loos ININALNRCP/ 41 44 14 0 AILI,TV. ' Pt:Mitt'," A' 6 6, 1 40 the Rol tifirOtii (tontine I,r tterfa ' buY:' ry , m nentinuy lootornAhlitotoitadond ON' de n . ; 44 p„loe {bens orilistiOnlp WI tie :4:yr„to no moons to *otos t hin? Moron yttri 11 evlnt 1 • ottintioll Ist t. T 1 WA att r t s , 1 1 1 1 1 Fe . t 1 nV i tleif t lif hig tat. thtth tj it 11 t I Y. `. n , E, 'Jollity liekalthilt. n ay aine.to Oen i thr V A 1 , Prt0 , 4 1,"W on e eOn oo or warkOkit ' ThSlllllb ON ' ' ° "irt ty oiien Iter IN 4-I.IBN UMW KA IN i AIVNILV j • superior ty le at tho WATCHMIN Offloe .ffurnituit %V klOl9lllllO Mlti Retail Dealer. in CO T7A 1.; . 1% URN' TV 11E. All kind. of TURNED WORK CITY PRICES. HALIMTEREI, And RAND RAILING, furniphed to Builders Upholatering.Repalring Parniture and every Factory, near Blanchard k Co'a, : Planing UNDERTAKING == ELEGANT REA RSE, ==WEI *All Weals OPPOSITE THE BUSH HOUSE. 4 BELLEFONTE, PA kiquors. WHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE BEn LIQUORS, tam Gentuiln, Madam, !Arbon, !Men) , and Port I A. BARN, Agent. MED DI 111 fit FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES & LIQUORS plt E LlquottA ONLY PURE NgoT.4.lt. WHISKY I,nourance, ' ~' Bairn; IL guiespi, latticinto S; litestoratilit:-. A YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, For all the purpose* et • Lunges -thri - loine. Perhaps no one mediates le se unit really required by everybody as a cathartic. ler wine .... ever any before an universally adopted kite use, In every country sad among aU • this mild but effielent purgative till. i lre a. or vines reason is, that It is a more reliable and far more effectual remedy , Hein any ether.— Those who have tried It, knewAliat-it-itturod - them; thoqe who have not, know that It sures their neighbor* and, friends, sad 01,1 knelt , tape it does ones ledoes always—tine{ is 114111111 fails through any fault or neglect of Its soars , mitten. We have thousands upon thousands of certificates of their tvomarkaNe etiree ef the lot lowing.,m plain ta. but such cures are known in every neighborhood, and we seed not pub lob them. Adapted to all ages and oonditbna In all climates; containing neither calomel or any deleterious drag, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their saw °oaths. pree them ever freehand makes thinvpiese• ant to take, while being purely vegetable no harm can wive horn their Mteln any quantity. They operate by 'their powerful toluene.. on the internal slicers to purity the blood and atimulatio it Into healthy action—remove toe obstructions bf the stomaelt. bowels, liver, awl other snails of the body, Motoring Ilieir Irreg. Mar notion to health, sod by aorreedag, when they slat, such derangements •'l are the lint origin of dlsesee. . Minute directions are siren la the on the box. for the following complain= these Pine rapidly our, t-.. For Dyspepsia or Indigeellon. Listbseamses, Languor and Loss of Appetite, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stomach • and restore its healthy tone and action. For Liver Complaint suet Its rattans 'yap liii toms, Bilious He e, Sick eadaChe, Juts • dice or Green Bicknell*. Bill Collo and Bil ious Fevers. they should be cloudily taken for eecb case, to correct the !sassed action er remove the obstructions which come it. For Dysentery or Diarrhaa, but one- mild dose Is generally required. For Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Palpitation at the Heart, Pain In the Bide. Back and Loins, they a:.ould be-oontinuously taken.ae requirH to change the diseased action of the eye em.— With such change three emnplaints disappear. For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings they should be taken In large and frequent dates te produce the effect of a dnuitlepuoga, - For huppreistori alitritA dose should be tale en as It produces the desired effect by sympr thy. . . As a Dinner Pill. take one or two Pius to pro mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stowingk and bowels into healthy action, restores the '" appetite, and lo•lgorates, the system. Hence it is often advantageous Where DO serious de rangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that • doeirATtheee Pills makes him feel decidedly better, from their clean i = f n and renovating el le on the digestlve us. DR. J. C. AYER a CO., Proasoof LOWELL, M A 5.9411.8. A. F. 8. Wawa, AEI., Bellefonte, Pa. v 4—nlll-4m AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, FOR RES TORINO GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATO RAI. VITALITY AND COLON-A dremter which Is at once agreeable, healthy, and sae. tual for preserving the hair. Paded Of gray hair le soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freahnesa Of )401. Thin hair Is thickened, felling hair checked, and bald Dees often, though not always, cared by lts 0?.., Frthir I ear restart , the heir where tha follldet art drt:rojai, cr La glands atrophied and 'forayed. But sneh aa remain cm used for neefaineas by this application. he Heed of fouling the hair with •pastraedimentt it will keep It clean and vigorous. It+ °cos i 'lona! cxe will, :et en, t hair from turning gray cr filling off, at ,1 cooseq ' uently prevent baidne.s. Prim horn those th....!arfaus snit. Mance. which make some preparation& dam gerous and injurious to the heir, the Vigor ono only benefit hot not her HAIR UHF:MIND' nothing ere can be found no &Weenie. Oont. taking neither oil Dor dye, It does apt amril white cambric, mid yet lawtw meg on o m y 144 4 Orin; it s rich g,lossy lustre mid a smite& perfume. Prepared by PR. J.O ATF.II I CO. Practica,l and Angurtlag glesnlota. LOW ELL, BIAWL Plana SI 141 F B. WllOOO. Agent. AyER . s clutitirt PECTOR44, For Metiers of the Throatand Longs, emu aii-ilmagnis, Coble, Whoopium Oolligh.Seins- MR Is, Asthma, and Consumption, Probebly never before In tie eihettrhlnhery of medicine, has anything wan so widely and so deeply upon tie eonadaebllF df t ma.uk MO. as this excellent remedy ter prilmtp nary complaints , . Throngh a lons tetifleir'df ie . rs, sod smote" most of the MOO lit gmlit lt risen higher and higher in their ttatlrmt- On, as it hes become bssC r nutmeat. len itoi4,l form character and pod to cure the sextons ermines, of the Itingo and throat, haVe SW*. 'i li known ss 0 reliable preteotor WO Pt. the 1142,,, While adapted to milder Punts of duniaie and to ,YrIVI ohotidren. it t 0 thi NOV WM.*. , mos e ectital remedy t at can be men Cor in. Melee* connate ptgoill, and the daargerompoweir... I tions atte thaoat and lungs. A. .prorlsidp , against midden. attaeks of Omar, it nitbbld 64 „ ' kept on hand IlteterY htudlYol'in4g.i.t. I , are Mame' Mire *abject tit muds eotigh , all eheuW. l 4,Proeltled, Irl4le *at ,atteldoes be . them. kitintegh nettled Orgontinigrootristbeught.lae curable, still great number, of eves whipta,tba dleolute onetmett•eitied, hare been etertorany• ' Mired, and the patient reatoild 10 health by the Otte*, Penterat SO ettralarga l '-, In. mastery over the diseefers i ef r alnglL ,' and Throat, that the most ote I f them yield to it. When ' nothiag lide• rail& 'l I teem, under the Cherry PQ 5 491 ! tl Yirell#ol l ll , ll and disappear. SWAM* hiPti -rt , o4 B Pot,flfiftAii frellel , Mlry *Cotton from it. Millitn• la ale** reltered mint tides i tihdlyrn A ' 'elllrod by It Bgesoitttis lirgiderally saved by , tilliftnrilltlif ',' Cherry Pectoral - 1n email and Alrp•nrong I So general! are ha virtung innalffltliN Ut ' toned not pub ham, l or do more thitressu epu 0 at Its qualities Are Adly_withted. itpit, ,tiID'AGUE UV WAIF WV (Intermittent Fever. hit Vprelkie I rer;Thrmb Arlet , Peliodlearbr Bill e ati.:ltear ntl t 440 stil s onevklit en* ile .tront ?nal olio, Marlin, Or motto ggick ul Mrille elerp n lliel, i al 1 tignriV, - ,Pablgr lINCAUSW a tifrw 'l tt re on ri ubs plav rligiVistrw, litat er .....' 01 to egte• IA tios Ole ' I *mil Mildly beyond account. an • without ' n pantillit tie the hlabillthi 4 iNion t I de " realer?” ' 414114r t rk l " I , l i lll len jlainit4thepeseleAWlNllllo4l.l n4ie whollY '' 1. 1 lidded. s. entriallitintt r i,i, kin f m ai r to t ri to kr f tic t o i Rill' 'or Liver Complaints,Z7Vangt ore l 'it the Liver, It le an excellent ' apting the LIT For Btri:l a •ln .11 e 0 r Aplallts, It Ise ;tuaini l nets . 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