The Bellefonte national. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1868-1870, September 25, 1868, Image 4

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    Agricultural Items.
THE GRAPE CROP.
Last year the-grape crop was near
ly a failure in the East; this year
success has been so marked, that just
now they will bring , but ten cents
per pound in the Philadelphia mar
ket. This lownesi of price is no cri
terion of the real value of the crop:
When things are tolerably plenty,
there are many afraid there will be
a "glut," and rush to sell at.any price.
These, added to those -who must sell
to supply immediate necessities, al-
Ways overstock a market for the time
being. ThiS of course reacts in favor
of those who hold on, and who raise
pied fruit. There is no doubt grapes
Will bring ,tiVenty to twenty-five
cents per poundbefore October and
November is over,
But we did not take up our pen to
discuss prices, but to note why grapes,
have done. better than last year.
Many are the e:planations offered ;
but the real reason .is, that the soil
can scarcely be too dry for success
fill grape culture. •
In the best vine districts hillsides
are most in favor; on "fiat land they
have to underf3ram expensively, or
be satisfied with greater risks. In
our own localities we know how
muckbetter the grapes do in toWns
than elsewhere, which is- chiefly,-on
account of the excellent drainage' so
many cellars afford.
Wherever the soil is flat, the grape
should be groqin on hillocks raised.
above the surface, unless naturally
well drained-. For all this the grape
likes to be near water. It glories in
nothing more than to be ow:a Very
dry bank, and yet near enough to
have the points of a portion of its
fibres always in the water.. Last year
was very wet—the roots wereinjured
—hence the failure ; this year it was
dryer, and hence the . success.
How I MAKE BUTTEII.---A writer
in the Rural American give his meth
od of making butter, and although
it is intended to be packed for trans
portation it is none the less'applicable
ibr,pound-buttes intended for home
market.
•1 may as well say, I : have -,been
working in.a.daily for nearly three
score years ;. fifteen years -of that;
time in Orange Co., N. Y. and twel•
years in Wisconsin...;--
-My mode Of making butter is this:
--Have pails, pans, churn,.tray;;anA
ladle well washed, scalded and- dried
before using them. Set the . milk in
temperature where it will get thick
in from 30 to 40. hours, then either
churn the milk, or take the cream off
and churn it. Milk should never be
permitted to stand until it begins to
whey, as that will impair both quan
tity and quality.. If crearrc.or milk
is too cold, put in the churn warm
water; if -too warm put in paid
water.
When-the butter is properly gath:
ered, put it in a tray, and put on cold
water, and work with ladel moder
ately. Pour off the water, and con
tinue the process until the water
looks quite Clear. Then salt with
good Ashton salt, working it through
the butter evenly and pressing out
the water or milk. Set it in a cool
place; let it stand - 24 .hours, and
work again and pack.
=:==l
FARMING AS A CALLING.--A writer
in the Boston Cultivator, in speaking
of the nobility of farming, and after
quotine.kkzm as a farmer goes on
justly to say: "The long line of Pa
triarchs honored this calling. He
who spoke as never man spoke drew
the vast majority of His illustrations
from nature and from the labors of
the 'husbandman. The greatest and
best men of earth have always hada
fondness for agricultural pursuits.
Scientific truth is marvelous. The
laws of germination and growth are
marvelous. The farmer lives and la
bors amid wonders. He deals .face.
to face with nature. He is a co-la
borer with the Creator in furnishing
the means of subsistence to God's
creatures. cieology, Natural History
and Astronomy are embraced in his
calling. Let farmers' sons honor
their occupation. Young men, Na
ture's galeries are free ! Look _up
and behold the power and skill of
the Creator. Explore the wonders
around you. Note their .peculiari
tieS and their beauties, and when the
season of rest again comes round, let
the wisdom of other minds and the
light of knowledge and science fall.
on:them and reveal them in their
true glory.
To KEEP TomxioEs.----Tamatoes
may be kept almost any length of
time and come out almost . good
and fresh as when first picked by
preserving in pyre cider vinegar, di
luted with water. One gill of vine
gar and two of water. Pick when
ripe but not very soft, leave the
stems on and do not break the skin.
Put into weed or stone and put the
liqui. on them cold. After you get
through putting them in, place some
thing upon them to keep them under
the liqUid, and take out as you may
wish to use them. Can use them as
you would tomatoes fresh from the
vines. It will n 0 4.; fail you if your
vinegar is pure and diluted according
to directions". Try it Plough
man.
QUINCES PRESENVED TOLE.-
Pare and put them into a saucepan,
with the parings at the top ; then fill
it with hard water; cover it close;
set it over a gentle fire till they turn
reddish ; let them stand till cold ; put
them into a clear, thick syrup; boil
them for a few Minutes ; set them on
one side till quite cold; boil them
again in the same manner ; the next
day boil them until they look clear;
if the syrup is not thick enough, boil
it more; when cold, put brandied
paper over them. The quinces may
be halved o 1 quartered.
=I
CORN GRIDDLE CAKES.—SpId at
night half the quantity of .meal you
are going to use, mix the other with
cold water, haring it the consistency
of thick batter ; add a little salt and
set it to rise ;It will need no yeast.
In the morning the cakes will be
light and crisp..
I==
.11cFmNs.—Mix a quart of wheat
flour, with a pint and a half of milk,
half a teacup of yeast, a couple of
beaten eggs, a teaspoonful of salt; and
a couple of tablesPoonsful of luke
warm melted butter. Set the batter
in a warm place to - rise. When
light, butter• your muffin cups, turn
in the mixture and bake muffins to a
light brown.
Fnlisu White sugar,
lemon juice,' and borax,. rub- them
well together, and put . into glass
phials.
TINWARE
VEW TIN AND ST-TRET IRON
-- WARE .MANUFACTORY,
Immediately opposite Bush's Building, on
the west side of Spring Creek,
Bellefonte, Pa.
JOHN 11. LONEBERGER,
formerly doing business in this line in Bishop
street, has again established a Tin and Sheet
Iron Ware Manufactory, in the local* above
mentioned, where he is prepared to supply the
Public with every article_ thsirable in his.
branch of the trade at lavr.un Pawns, and
wares made of the bast materials.
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
wilt receiveprompt attention, and at reason
able rates, and orerything desired in this line_
Will be promptly made to suit partios.l
IRO:st, COPPER, 'PEWTER AND
RAGS, taken in exchange for manufactured
articles. ,
NARK TUE PLACE! NEAR NEW
LOGAN FOUNDRY.
June 19,'68-Iy.
NJ EUILIBISII,
Wholesale and retail dealer in
bTOYES AND TINWARE
Alleglieu—St,-13Olefonte,
the 'aft teia fPoil of the public toh eleitint 'stock
of goods just received for the fall and winta
trade, embraning
PARLOR. i-N"-D-L6:cioii
IME
Tin_ and , iffeet: ware; , :je:Plin'ed ware,
tamped ware, seamless tin ware, enamelled,
finned and plain hollow ware, and every thing
to be found in a. first tin ware manufactory.
Also. fruit sets, coffee mills; coal hods, ham
inered pans, (round and oval) dripping . pans,
brass rind :copper kettles, spoons, knives and
forks, and a full -assortment of house-furnish.
log goods, generally. Special attention is
directed to the
AIORNING GLORY PARLOR .STOVES
klub we have of all sizes. They illuiiiina.te;,
are self-feeders and perpeival burners. , They
are unequalled for beauty; . rieatness;
and saving of fuel. The
WELLINGTON AND ROYAL COOK'
Oriental and Ornamental Cook Stoves, with
improvments of 1867, are unequalled y any
cook stove in the market, for large floes, heavy
castings, high ovens and strong drafts, and are
the most durable in 'all respects, and are war
ranted perfect bakers.
All kinds of Stove Trimmings constantly
On hand, at low figures.
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
promptly. attended .to. "and !special .attention
paid to: stoves; 'and !jobbing general-
Call and see our as,sorttnent, before purchas
ing elsewhere, as w e are prepared to offer
great inducements, N. lIILLIBISH.
Dec.2o; .67-tL
t• • ~ '
DRUGS
ILI S. WILSON'S DRUG STORE
_L
NEW LOCATION
. .
South-west corner of tlig,h. and , 'Alle
ghany Streets, Bellefonte, -Penn's.
(No. 1, Iluoxannomes Row.) •
The subscriber respectfully announces to
his many acquaintances and the public in
general that be has removed his Drug and
Medicine Store into he corner room of Broker
hers new building on the Diamond, - where he
has constantly on hand a large stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, P3R
FUMERY, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS,
GLASS, INSTRUMENTS, VAR
NISH, TURPENTINE,
Linseed Oil, Coal Oil, Lamps, Chimneys,
Brushes,Hair Oil, Extracts, Toilet Soaps,
Toacco, Seg ars, de., &c.,
Also a variety of fancy articles too numer
ous to mention. which be offers at low rates,
and warrants the qalities of the. articles as
represented. Purchasers will please remem
ber this, and examine the qualities and prices
of his good.; before purchasing elsewhere.
AD` Physicians' Prescriptions and Family
Recipes carefully compounded at all hours of
'the day or night, by calling at his store oppo
site Reynolds' Bank. . •
The most celebrated and popular Patent
Medi tines are constantly on hand and for salt`
jan.5,'66.--ly.
COLS, PAINT, VARNISH, GLASS
N../ and PUTTY by F. S. 'WILSON.
api3 'e6
BOOKS AND BOOKSTORES
p)IBLES! No.. 9, containing six
plates. Psalms in - Metro, - Family Re
cord, Gilt Back and Sides, $3 75
No. 11, containing ten plates, Apocrypha,
Concordance, Psalms and Family Re
cord,
No. I I:, P., ; S ame, Arranged for Photogra- ;
.
jilts; ' 450
Same, with Photographs and Clasp,.. 5 00
No. 12, containing twenty plates and
same as No.ll,
No. 13, containing . same .a. No. 11, .P.,
Gilt Edges, ' ...... 00
Same, with-Clasp and Gilt, 0 75
No. 22, containing same as No. 13, Fine 7 50
Same, Fine Morocco, full Gilt and
Clasp,.
The subscriber has also for sale , .l3ibles - of
bcttcr quality aril higlier prices. They are all
HARDING'S BIBLES,
Binding Warranted, and are far superior to
those gotten for the purpose to be hawked
about the country, and sold at extortionary
rrices. GEO. LIVINGSTON. •
N0w.15,V-tf.
1100TS - ANDMHtiEt;
FINE CUSTOM MADE •
BOOTS & SHOES
FOR GENTLEMEN.
•
MI the leading styles on hand or =ide to
measure. Prices fixed at LOW FIGURES.
An illustrated' Price List with instructions for
self measurement sent on receipt of Post Of
fice address.
WM. P. BARTLET„
33 South Sixth st., above Chestnut,
Aug.21 7 %.9.1y.d& co.o . Philadelphia.
INSURANCE
TICSURAN . CE .—Joseph A. Ran
);in, of this Borough insures property for
the following Companies, viz: Lycoming 'ln
surance Co., York Insurance Co., Pa., Colum
bia Insurance Co., Pa., andßbiladelphia Com
panics, viz: - Insurance Company of North
Atnei ica, Enterprise Insurance Co., Girard In
surance Co., Insurance Compary State of
Pennsylvania, and Enterprise Insurance Co.,
of Cincinnati, 0. Also,Etna Lila Insurance
Cu., of Hartford,Coun., tlutual Life Insurance
Cu., of New York, and Provident Life Insur—
ance Cu., Phil's, Ile has also Books of Pres
byterian Board of Publication fur sale.
Aug.30,'67-1Y•
t IUMBEIIiL AND VALLEY MU
tIAL PiZOTECTION COMPAY Y.
This Company, which during the past twen
ty-ti,or years has earned an enviable repu
tation throughout Pennsylvania, has rendered
its teen ty-fourth annual statement, a gene
nil summary of which is here given
Aniount of property insured at
than
Amount of preinium notes in
force at this date
Auo.unt of losses paid during
the year
A. t or loe.ses occurring dur
ing., the year
Ca,h locum° of Co. during
year, uett
N. of policies issued during
year
Losees paid since organiza-
65,400 00
t. tiVoolld, rzue'y. IC.U. 'L'.JI LiLLI N, Pres.
rs 'lsaac Illuvr, Agent for Centre Gueg.
y. (Mice near the Dep•rr, Belleoete,
J1%11.1(1/68 lylo.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
QAMUEL L. BARR, • J — ustice of
alb Peace, gill attend to the writing of
deeds, articles of agronuont, rto. Collections
ati+i all other Cusieess
,entrusted to his care
promptly attended to. 'bake otiMiiotir - mirth
of 4.7 lluteliisou's law office, Belle-
(bake, Pa.
gay 471.1it i 2e3-j,
VOR 5ALE.,..4. now and good
• °EL.:llona 11'wzon.2APOY qt this (Zee.
Se' t, d, 1308-11 .
CLEARFIELD HOUSE,
Kept by JAMES A. GALER,
FRONT STREET; PHILIPSBURG, PA.
We will impeach any man who says we fail
to give direct and prompt attention to ALL
customers, or fail to cause them to rejoice over
.well furnished table, and e!ean rooms with
new beds, where all may feel ithame; and the
weary be at rest.
NEW STABLING:AND SHEDS for Her
ser and Carriages.
JOHN KoLAUG (MN &r. CO.,
June 12,'68-tf. Proprietors.
FLEMINGTON: HOTEL,_
n: GERHART,
Mr. pePhart would respectfully inform the
public zene rally that ; acaupies :th (3,
above named Where be' will be glad to
Meet and greetihis fornierTil'en4,,and receive
share of the Public; patronage,
personal attention to.,the- details of his - buil.
naps he hopes to ,be able der satisfaction
to all who may favor blin"With'theirpottopage.
Ills'be",thade a speciality.
its stable's 'toad, .had ill- be
~'attended by,
carefii and' attentiveV4itlers:- excellent'
LIVERY, is .attached"to `this establishment,
which strangers:will fled to' their` advantag e. dive him a call, ono'aad Ile eonfik
dent that all will be satisfied ivithrbeir'aCCOalf
modation. June
B ROOKER-HOFF DOUSE,
40IISEAL & • KRPA'.PiviiHeier`a
' -
• This is the, only.
Beigfon to. It is -a largo
Wilding, posseising.4l4lle - , ~odecn', improve=
menu neeessaryle the comilirt"ef their guests
May I,'6S-ly
G 4
11344 N'S HOTEL,
, .
ExCeliett docommodations, good tabie afid4r
May 1.,'68-Iy.
R. D. CIIIIIIIRGS. •
EAGLE HOTEL,
CUMMINGS KELLER, Proprietors..
. •
STATES UNION HOTEL_
PHILADELPHLA.,
, This Rotel is pleasantlrtsituited oh tho
south side of
llarket Street, a .few„cicoorp above Sixth
Its central locality, Jnaltearit particularly de
sirable to persons'visitine the City on busi
ness or pleasure. r' ,1
W. D. Rotanzik; • "A. BECK, l'iopretor,
.Clerk.. Formerly of the Merchants! House
Apr.2;'6B-1Y.12.
ITARDWARE, Knives, Speoni";
Coffee Mills,Shovels, Spades, Rakes,.
Hoes, Lamps, Forks, Chains, &c.,
at
B'OF.SIDE'S.ATHOMAS.
0 R S E - OOLLARS.I74f: You
don't want your horses' shoulders gall
ed and made sore, get good noiso Collars at. .
BURNSIDE'S 4- THOMAS. '
-H. ARNES S, Collars, Cart Whips,
Carriage Whips, in groat variety, Gov
ernment Gears Saddles, Bridles, Martingales,
Cheek Lines, "dart Gears, Tug Harness, Buggy
Harness, Baines; everything in the Saddler's
line, at
' F "rn
TACKEL; Rods; Line's;
Hooks, Flies, Sea-Hair Baskets, (rig
you out to catch trout') at - 1 - 0 •,• ; • ,
• • BURNSIDE'S . * THOMAS.
TINE GROCERIES—Mocha Cof
fee, old:Government Java, best quality
of Rio Coffee," Brown Coffee, Best Oolong Black
Teas, Green Teas, Lovering Syrup, Golden
Syrup, Drips, fine article Baking Molasses,
Rice, and everything in-the Grocery line, at
the lowest cash price. If you want the best
article of Groceries in the market, BURN
SIDE'S S THOMAS' is theplace.
TT is proverbial in Bellefonte and
throughout tha county if you want a
good article go to
BURNSIDE'S d: THOMAS.
rra
WHITMAN'S Celebiated Con
fectioneries, Whitman's celebrated
Chocolate, Baker's Chocolate, Smith's Choco
late; China Ginger; English Pickles, American
Pickles, Ac., at
5 50
EATI - J T P.R of all descriptions.--
AFrench Calf Skins, Spanish Sole Ana
ther, Aloroenoes„ Sheep Skins, Linings, and
everything in .the Leathei•linfie ciVarianted
to' give satisfaction. _
9 50
QHOE MAK liffiTS TOOTS and
K.. 7 Findings in all their varieties. Saddlery,
Buckles, Hook Bits, Spots,Rings,49dererY 7
thing a siddler wants in the Manufacturing
ofiharness is to be found at
BASKETS in all their variety,
Children's Carriage's, Willow-Ware,
Gans, Pistols, Powder, Shot and Caps, Car
tridges, Jae. Also, Toys of all kinds; at
BURNSIDVS crl TROIKAS
NEW PATTERNS of Oil Cloths
at redueed pribee at l. I
BURNSIDE'S J 5 TELOMAS.
TOTIONS of all - kin - 4 Stockings,
Gloves, handkerchiefs, Combs, Pocket-
Vooks, in 'all. ,thelr variety, and very.,cheap.. ,
Turkey Prun'es, Raisins; Peaches,'"ApPles,
Oranges, Lemons,all kinds of foreign Fruit.
Flame, Bacon &a. Canned Fruits, Peaches,
Tomatoes, Pine Apples, Peas, in great vari,
ety. Barrett's Soap, Van Hagan Jr, Bean's
Olive Soap, Dobbins' Soap, Jep Oakely Soap.
Old Castile, Palm Soap, Elderberry Seap, and
a great variety of other soaps at
BURNSID.E'S kT/301AS.
1 . FrE highest market price paid for
all kinds of country produce by . .
BUItNSIDE k TROMAS.
TIM, largest and best stock of
Boots and Shoes, warranted to give
satisfaction, at reduced -.pricUsi only to, be
found at
•
kPICES of all varieties, ground to
order, and warranted to be strictly pare.
It is the only place 'you can find unadulter
ated spices. Try theta for Your.divn stitisfac-
BURNSIDE do THOMAS.
TTERRING, White Fish, Mack
erel; Lte., at
Apr I 0.1;4 13 MINSID E'S J THOMAS.
puRNSIDE & THOMAS offer to
the public o no of the largest and beSt
selected stocks of merchandise in.Centre coun
ty. Cull, examine, and sec for yourselves.
$7,426,622 00
61 5, 178 65
RODUCIe OF ALL KINDS,
and good quality, wanted at the . higheSt
market prices at thozheap store4u...Belleforde.
A. STEREBERG.' .
s t r, 1 g 2
- i,ipSh tli)
4 9, , ;5s 29
1-lEAT. —The tuidersign . edwish .
7 to inform the fariners of Centre; - ciiiiii.
ty that they will pay, the
in, cash fez' all kinds of gra
A ug. IG. • ZIMMERMAN BROS. ..k•-.0
2,040
N TL EMEN'AS 'DRESS,
GOODS, such as Cloths; Ca:A:dors;
Casinets, Vestings, Hosiery; Vcillars;' Neck-•
ties, Ace., very low at
mart
LADIES' GAITERS, . Childr6n!ii
A Shoes, and Sundown's, have been add.
041 to the stock of FAI:WER.,t CO.
'
\ Xs/. 0 4g , AND CLOCKS
.large-lotrjust -received by
• • (3 gO. PATT li, .
DLAIN BLACK and Colored - Me., ,
rinos, Figured Armnres and Detainee:
fur sale by STE4NBEI4 k BRUDEISe t.;
ELI=
* i ii . 7 7ln THE IILT Re7l
- 13_
,
HOTELS:
FLEMINGTON, PA. _
Proprietor
BRLLEFONTE; PA: •
Southeast corner of the Diamond,
BELLEFONTE, PA
DANIEL GARI►fA', Troliritor
227 NORTH THIRD STREET,
(Betiveen Race and Vine,)
PII/LADELPIIIA
MERCANTILE.
BURNSIDE'S & TITOZRAS
BURNSIDE'S k THOMAS'
BURNSIDE & THOMAS,
BURNSIDE'S &THOMAS'.
BURN:iIIE'S Jc THOMAS'
A. -S.TPlit..ii3EßG''S
SPRINGI - -
11 :I () ; t fr.-1,
ENTIRE • NEW. STOCK. -AT
i`_"L
=I
—Only complete stock in town.—
Trimmings.
- Hosier
Siloyes,. .
Handkerchiefs
Buttons, Zephyr,
Yams, Shetland,
Heimantosirri and ?. 1. 6
otb er Wool, Col
lars, Ribbons,
•
--- Velvets, Doll .
•
Babies, Pa
per and Zeyber"- -,
...patterns, Corsets,
Work Baskets,
Buck Skin Gloves
I,ADTPS, GENTS AND MISSES ITN
;DER 01,,OTIZEING.-,
It- can be asserted without dangei
tradietion that the like of display and vial*
ty is nowhere to be found in Centre eounly,
and it is useless to attempt a proper descrip:
;ion. We have:alsCon band - and ju3r••received
a large stook of the'heit-
C.. D. KELLER
LADIES'.: •AND
TER DRESS GOODS,
such as dress and bonnot silks, Alpeccas,
Merino, Calicoes, Illuslins Flannels,
co.ssimeres;vestings,latlies' - . 7 f. - : -
Skirts.
FUR TRIMMING AND SWANS DOWN
Umbrellas,
Edging and
inserting radeS,
Fancy Wood
•andcWillow-•
Ware Blankets
1,1:
of ail kinds
1 •
Shawls,
Nubias,!:
SuntagS/ein.
ME
•LADIES', MISSES' AND CIEELDRP.T'S
MO
Trunks., • • .
•• • Cariet •.. . •
Bags; • : .• • ;
:- Papar:}-. „
•ij. • • ,
; r:-; •..
sad in fad' every , eoileelvo.ble
.articlQin the line
: of Indiea' and gentlenidn'sfiirmshing goods.;
CLOTH AND CASSIMERES:
Also a largo stock -- of Ready :mado clothing;
Come and sea us. If you don't wish to buy
it will pay to look at oar stock mnd learn the
prises Again we cordially inrites you to call.
NO. FOUR BUSII'S ARCADE.,
• --
May 12,'67-Iy.
• •
golott; L :q#;:1 : !, 1 4 - No:4.,(,,i- :
. . - ,%S
A - ,V,F 4 ,Y - O,T) - 11, _ MoNgy,..,;
si.fili46:''''A.: ►S'.-illibß
BOOTS AND :5:1:-T9,S, 1
, • ,
HATS, AND
J.,.T '
CL G , 4itOCERIES,
PROVISONS, SPICES,;
• •
•-• • „
QIFE - ENSi - WOOD . & 'WILLOW
• • • WAR -tE:
NM
• 1 , .; . • - J.:
F ltnultl; respectfully-. call general. atten
!ion to the large stook of. [
_
.YRE S Er .
just recoivetl at our ajoininkalotts storo:rtnnna;
fort the ytrfrseiir . • balievitit ;Nit'
tepplO 'what'snift"„qiiiTq
variety consists of, tbcy.will. bo
tbe'tnist iltitr*OUßS'lS -TUE PEAtTlit"fnii:
ixs¢ M piiees that . ivill. SAVE
mos
V hak•ci every deseriiitiiiii of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
SILKS,
POPLINS'
CALICOES,
- - • ;SHAWLS,
!MOVES, . , •
r DLOSEB.Y, •
BUTTONS, •
TRIMMINGS,
EMBROIDERIES, LINEN AND WHITE
GOODS, TABLE LINENS, NAP-. 1
RINS, TOWLINGS, AND • - -
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS GENERALLY.
"CLOTriSi• CASSrMERES, SATMTEISI
AA'4l) TS':FURNISIIING•GOODS:: •
A fine assortment of late style TRA VELING
BAGS foriadies and gentlemen of the best
leather and 'Make:* " -
••
U. Groceries arid. Provisions; "PiaterVeil •
Frdits, Spices, we cannot be excelled if
if
eqiialled..and are able to , sell both •
WE' OLESALE•AND_RV,TAII4-'
at. lower rates thanianywbere yi:i
:Coffee; Sugars,/, leas, Ciacke'rs,nS al t
''t `DriedWancls; ~IA4 ;
con; Elcia4 - 01top.vandskeetj,j,
always in . abtindifie,° ' .-1 " 1 " 1 •
[and at lom fioures.
• i
-FAR/KERS ~ , eit
areipdt-tkalartf
. „, „ •
nie
-Ministers, ,syy s 4F.t, (P,crtvi, -- ,F ., nr IF?!
clianidg;l.;nl,3oOrs,, nand :Tatitss`iiikes,nnilvk r, n*
in g t 8 .4
-our'
BUSII*;TAFtO4 I R—LOVEIi . IitOOAL§,
Bridged - r
•
• :33,,ELLEr0 ;
v, •1. ,L ,
ME
EEC PILE
AND
SUMMER
_ •_: •,
GOODS!
FAIRER & CO'S.
NOTIONS, &c. &c
'iT C):
t xr.o
and Mitts
ME
Ti
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t:) •
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31 7~
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ME
BUYING ...c
ME
DRY _GOODS,
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for the season such -4.4
ME
TO
MEMINISI
J. R.' BAIIAETT &' CO., ' Prp s itriet9 l : E al
Ntiiy „ „.. AL&NMESTEB,
g.2;168.-13'.
ME
I 4
1
The'Las
D . .. , i Tat; •_, -
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1 1 - :•11;:'_: ..:(;),. :
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7MPROVE_D~.
- .
I C'L
zgAl(olll , 7*
;= . •
men.
vii e
- will -quickly, resfore, Prai air"
• to its naturatvolor "and beauty,
and produce. luxuriant growth: • his
terfecilY..liarmless; and is preferred
-over every other - preparation by
those who have a fine head of hair,
as well as those who wishlo restore
!it. The beautiful
, gloss and perfiune
iinparted to the Half rnakeit'desi#ble
jor- old and young
For Salo by all Drugglsts.,::
1110
111/P0; 198. GRWIVICH 5T.,14. .Y.
•- - MOONE1) ditjkle- ,
ilin
-
.FX•i: 71,7 :.Z
I 7.-1
iltif.LEi.
pIIILADEL P-FIT el.;(7-i A
&ERIE
RAIL ROAD. !.,
sgMMER .TIME• TABLE
TEROITGII AND DIRECT. OIITE.
TWEE i N .
,;110RE,;,: ,
....
... .
'• TO
TIIE
; N R T WE 1 1
,1;
AND,TXI2 •
E :A: 1 1 ' b' •E "G I 0".L. 4 4:';
rk.u5ykr4.14x1..... ,
Elecrant Sren - piii4" dais " on: all -T Night
Trains. • • - • I• •
Op. - and after • MONDAY,: MAY llth, IS6g
.the, Trains on the -Philadelphia ,t; Erie Rai
Road will run as follows:. .-
. •
- • • • •Westward. • • -
Mail Tfairi leaves Phiki6elphia„..llls m
44 44 44 Lock Haven, D. 39. - a•
" • " arr. at Erie ' B.so'p,'m
Erie•Exp'ss leaves F'kiladellibia....l2.oo noon
rs. •• , ) 44 • Lock Haven,....10:11 p. in
!! , ....arr. at Erie • 10.05 a. m
Elmira(MaiLleo.ves Philaddphia..... .8.00 a.
't -arr. at Lock 4laven.::.. 7.45 p.m'
7 Mail :Train leavei Erie. 11.00 a. in.
, . , ; . • ,
~ Lop.l‘....l7aven . 8..5ap,m.,
" " " air. :t a Philadelphia.:..... ilailiPhia.;.... .7.10 a..nt,
Erie Express leaves Erie:''"' '' " ' ' i' . .40.'13. in.
41 , 3• to- ' •,- :. " • Look' liaven...;: "6.30 a.., m.l
!" ...." arr. at Philadelphia::. -5.00 a. na'.
Mail and Express connect with Oil Ore?*
and • Allegheny River: Rail:ll:med. -, .Baggage
-.checked through. t. ,:., ~ - • :•-: • : ,r. .;... :ft.
• ;. • • ..,4:LF,II.ED 1,..TYLP4R,,1
May; :fie4eral. Superintendent
PR 1 2.4...1ZE4,§;„;,:,
•7 1 [ZAVGIPS
'Ay: • f-
Q 0 31.11ER'cl i A i N URE S
, zdt : • •
MEI=
1 :. :. '7
t h DE - MARK::.•
r •
.
OX EVERY
43ARan a S SONS, Philadelphla,_
ipßT.lrwEstrdik . A - taffffgG.PP."
Sole lifanufaettiiers.
PRICES. •,• • . • :
BAUGH'S RAW BONE . PI.IOST'OATE,.
4.0 per 2000 - '4.
LAUGH'S CHICAGO BONE FERTILIZER,.
$5O per 2000 .Pounds..u.. , ! ,
.OAUGH'S'CIIICAU 0 - BL001)*A ~
NURE
,
$5O per 2000 - • -
I ‘ The above Manures are furnished in •lolh
aigs and.barrele, phieWer'eustomers.prefer.
'ltf7Tlie Bags ore unifoi:n3, 100
The ottChtion of. FCrmeig• is eipecially di.:!
reeted to•thc,faqt, that, the sources of the Raw
PtfateriakofaVore ar.9,ectrci
l;sed, are so' well under ciotro
,t?!0
M T
;
Liuinish them of strietV 1 1 PIiiY• ana
trohdition,Ad that-theicicinin ! c )nr . gsr i p L eA-i.
Oehtade - oramMnlll than
of
j
-manufactured manures in the market.
,
":20 S. tterniviire Avenue.
- FERTILIZING CO.,
:•1•11.:Cer. Lake dc,Lasalte :Vs., Oh ieit44•3'. •1 (
OPBEinin's :Commercial M minims : - Inay.bo.
prentiredjr9iikkienleni:in:nne of ;the priebipal:
• tinelie in tima Oleg pr ~Dnui ill
.• - •
ler by WIN . 46 . SO . N, .#0110:9919;
fia. : , Jply3;oB.4m. :
'FOUNDRY:' -
BELLFSOI4TH FOUNDRY..
•-• T ' A DN CA •
,IlUfficriebeiritiTSlfellefOnti
.
' 4. • now.: niii)aii4l`•th . Craanufacture of all.
'FINDS OF. MACHINERY - - .I.: — CASTINGS;
They manufacture.McHTNNl t Sf
SMUT ittACHINFI
-URSINE WATER WHEELS, GRIST AND
''ISAI% -MILL uniaINGS, OF ALL
.G'icular Saws, Mill andSteam-' Engines with
• Fixtures furnished at short notice.
;II lu
ThOy -willalso hh.ve constantly on haiid an as
sortment of z , ,COOKING AND PARLOR
*STOVES, PLOUGHS and SHARES. IRON
'BAILING VERANDAH, POSTS, &e. Mr.
Todd will also be prepared to do Millwright
work at all times.
' june17,1864.-Iy.
FRYJ3ERGEIt (E): CO.,
kJ.
-,,-; Dealers superior
SAIOKINTO. AND CHEWING TOBACCO .
as SEGARS OF. TILE F6TEST BRANDS;
Store in the oNRAD:,.:ll9US.P,,ljellpjonte,
, •
•A
"• . hiILITAItY:•OLAIM. , AGENITi:',IviII
'attend to all bapiries.a entr . a.ltrt., te his care.
Onice with . IV:. P: lisq.,
c•itil a - ' • • .A.Tril '2Bth
lAy ' •LTo • DB 9 o'o N
6 ,oiistikfiiiY A';.:5"..0%,itiV321;46
f lrßiti;TA : Ak_l
7 11 dIEST. NO W. IN' , USti;°' , " t 0,
• Irvg .stlt .
i. jlAlyrt titor,11:,:t;O:
Ps.4:r.! 1
.414 Q 614"
1, : #13.11 7 . rt . 1 ,4 '- d 4N,)3 ERG. _
:~\
A trk.O.TIOX:OAAPANitpsY:
A. valuable lot of Carpentertf •Tdols•are.
- otreVecl for sale cheap lir -
• •
-7',Ju1y310.3t. _
;AT:
FRIP : ATNT BIO I I 4, - NING, , IS:EPTEMBER - 25 , 1868.
1 ~!~ l~~ :i J.l.'
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MEE
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test.
=I
tr k ;i fi
-
IDE
V.A.111,
=EOM
NHS
ME
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ovrERE-E4 .
• 1 T - SeCARPET ALL -11q.: -.
. -- ..._. . _..._
- 13FAcTqa - r - '. -. . - •• r,-, • , w
: ,i, WILLtitk 3 t7rIW6ER -- '
„„i 1
, iz
`""ropfigtpkrpf the 'old and and weil-komvn.Wca
/yin g , Establishnien ty ting Anroptiburk• jha4 I P:::
ceased his facilities for the't4inifa'etare of ; ,r , Or din eirigiiiiiii f7;. 7 77; ,
_..., 'I." 13 1 . Y.
CARPETS A 415 00VERLET,..t '
- Aild will sell them at the love,st, possible, rates
for cas.h or oxelifthwe'thiThf - fn•ro'hl: 4 • `•.., Ills nroilt.AlA-thfi , J.ftltatien of f: beieg v well.
dont-'antlf tettrilit attention' is" . glibiop. all
• Cirdera..:._ '.
.._ . ___ _ . __ _
3CO "E . 39
attended .-to,l4,.roosono.ble•ro.tes.,: Addrees • or
apply, as-,abgyoe ; IVAL
~3.I3iTINGER.. •
;-•-xotiyll, l 67.
•
HARDWARE
W.ll.sSONfl."late:
staßt47 ) ecci in ew gooduin thoir i lino. -
.•
;R ,
i •diA. D .A. .11 •••- **/
of Oi'ery . CdeßCt ijitioti ' at . roduc'od" trid,ls—tioiv •
being oriptiecl oveiy da34 inar.29th.
r i
4 . AIEES •Olv EVER'
Yy and -at: IRWI ST IVILSOIVS,..:
BAROMETERS afid'T in
herrnoe
ters at IRWfI WILSON'S.
TIIRANVIL STORE' is• now re
ceiving 11 large and . liell : assorted Stock
of "'Hardware, 'Stoves; it Elyse Shoei,
Saddlery, Gloss,
• Paints, Shoot, Bar, and Hoop,
Iron / also-Buggy ; and waggon' Stook - .of every
'tttid - supply 'Youiielves - at
Gib lowearpdsaible /rates..
,ncv% - • .IRWIN,,tt WILSON.
.
3GALES, WholeE:aleandatetail,,
;., cheap, by .. L Ply,I;N• do lym§q2 , T.
4cc21f66 7:.
F lA c 4 luc}i . ng
TA I 3,,,LE, O , ‘Pg iII AE Y
a 'slociiis
13:103:0' ... c.”
R Witty AVILSOP.Pg.,::cI
11110QTCRIrSi l p - 17.4E4V-L t arale4i
ai"'
I lhar2•
!BEI
nOfIBLE'.AND SINGLE BAR
te.Fftiwilfig pieces•at :
ligar2:l.l
ROSS-OUT AND AIILLISAW6i ,
Wl3-140timak9At wym. ccNAT,r,,
TRIAI3IINGS,- a rlgge
assnrtiueut . at
• - - ' ti
AND: . 13EL ''AND""1500:11 -
li -t.6115; • - ;') L 7 '"
than irxwaN WILSONSI+
Mnßy BOARDS, Phink: hitd
litiefoV•s.iie'by & WILSON:
TAP.A.NNED SETTS;
09_ a . nd .other Japanned waye,•at
(4r. WILSONL-
Store
4mY11,14
QPINDLE SINS for wagons,.
KE
all Aizes,, at the sign pf- tl:3•Aisvil; • •
PIaY, I 4 6 Q • '•• ', I I9YIN & 11:1/iP07.71-..
j. DOLING-GLASS --PLATES;,of
_LA all sizos for sale by IRWIN kwp.,,§9N.
pOL . TS for Buggies and earilages;
all sizein . ,use Bolts,
„dittto, at
gaar?, WILSON'S..
VF,F S . o A 14. E.
_NJ
`of the Lest matte, 4
e, from. ,Ibs up to 149,-
QUO lbs. Sc WILSON.
mar -
pA 11:r0T, "COOK- - - . STYVES -
Parlor Stoves, and four "sizes •of•
tdrnera.o6nstantly, on Itarikt and fur sale
mar 2 • IRS IN Jg
•
T:TDAN BLAN - li. NTS it SLEIGH
e -
5)002110; t I°"IPPOPs, at -
• :U NA -W.XX,B
TTNIONi. RATENT.. 01. tURN, - , the.
r' At, laWrili J GNILPY ,4 ;
tic:C2l"l Sae' : -
1: ' • '
II sies Tor frit ingp..
iia4ll " l N "4, 3 f
kw",
NEW' r:ITARDWAIM"STORF, !
J. .Al7 . ol.:. 3 l:licitrity..ll,2D ST:.i :I(
' • . arit C . +3
Na 4,i.BROIiER.4IOFIFIROW.I
.:104 , ;;•‘..f-.1,
A new and complete Hardware Store:laas.
been opened, by,Tlie.uederaigldd.,l4—Brokerl
hod's new building--:-wbc re tiloy ; aro% prepared
to sell all kindr , of r.uilditimand House_garriisti,
ing Ellirdware,ll•On; Steel, Nails ~ a nd every.
variety„of goeda,in.tlicir line , ar, the „ lowest
rates:- - Idotfident'otig . iving. 'entirO• satiifaetion
we would.respeetfulll-seticit tfiepublio patron--:
age._
'T4TJGGY, :WHEELS, Ili. setts, .re=
§ dy-made,:forfialp•l?y, J.. &J. TIMIS.
0ct.4167
,•,.• . • • •
VALLIAND - SEE. T1TE.:.C11.A31.,
A_J PION p.1.,,01'1,14S i.:IVItINGER !—Tbo
best article in that /ipaeer offered ,to the pab.-
lic;:now ferSalp J. lIARSIS.
sep.2l'B6 -•,, :;:
Tior rz .L CMCITLA..Th
I.LYJV • and: hand' saws;"l'ennori: :Sacs; Webli
Siws; - it7e'.; foi•sale'by
may 10"67,
OE CREAM FREEZERS, Baru
I
. ,Ttr,Bs, -.Clothes and ;Universal,
Itihgers,:ftralo . bij j,
i may l'6 6
IPITEL • If:ASSORTMENT - 'UP
GLASSiai4 Pdirrtor'lliate of , allsizes,-
and
glass pat . ,to any. Kequired..size or shape by
, !Sep2P66 J. BARRIS.
iIDICTIIRE _FRAMES .of ALL
-A. Sizes and Styles furnished at short no:
tico and low terms . and i l linds 'of;
constantly on band' by Jillll - 3 J. :1119:1tRIS:,:..
77. BARROWS ? ':71k0,14i1
f57,,Ei.x.0Lvi.v135.4(:
(.0 PS, 0/L LAMPS,
,T3,ac„kts, Ila.n,,,crims Lamps, Sive Larapa,
Ural: ersal.Lauteysy and: all , kinds of . Looters,
for sitle:b4;::: • ,
21'66 •
• ELTING!: BELTING -
/oi :of the be - strong - Mined
ar Beltiyig justireeeiveil
- fa'otufers prioev 4.1.1. - 11ARRIS::
•maY25, .!
QPOICES, Felines, and ilubs,
1 Jared ancis.Rbik-seasoned - stock.,ofi`iyood
Ai:TA:ply on ,4aTlsl,anil foy.oalo by ,-
. 1 7 ,:•
'IOOLOWSIr:IPLQWS ! PLOWS}
-;•Culiriitord;.oorn•-Plows;, PfOir
Stioar-Afold Boards and Cultivator -Tooth; for
salt hyi: • :;: ';!•••_. HAREM.:
:Afaylo,'.67. r;2_ ...•, :•
rrABLETIFIT,Egirr-:-A • lot
just.reeeiced, ai;cl for . .
J',
14SySPIADES4.:FORKS
l h ot 414. 1 edbY.•) 7!r.71 ,t Jr./IkERIS.,I
1 P 281 ' 43263 . 7/917.:
-.00K5 . ) ~H INGES,-, 7 •SOREWS;:-
~ T;aatCh Cif 41:13 (1
J. do J.
.4113.111.1S.:!,-;
atar232tl6
j
I,' ,2 11 °Eris
red rtkwli.f.fro4.4inpral+-
'ver t4iqg'filf•!Pq7 hind
e .
Pu 1F• Puliders , call
-101-ORSE-SIlOES
al_ Norway Pods for Rule. by, i t
: er:,4411.1.1”.•
ILS—Lard, Lubn •
0 Lin?eed T n cating, • Coal,
ners, for•ffale by
'4:J•::11111t111.S.
A NVILN' 13ELLOWS
:'Screw Plates, atidt all kill& tif
's"paiths , ToolS.for sala'bYl J , •;rs'J
Inhylo.'67. '•.
EELLS,BELES, BELLS.Sclieol
Muse Bo11:4, Factory' 411 s, 'House 'Bells,
, Dinner Bells; Giidg Bells, 'reit. Bells, be for
sale by • J. &J. - BARRIS.
limy I 0,'67.
GRINDSTONS, - Scythe 'Stones,
and whet stenes'for sale by
intlylo:6l. J. Jr. J. HARRIS.
VARPENTER TOOLS for sale at
V the hardware store of
J. J.; J. HARRIS
I. 4 I RUIT JARS CANS. -
_LI iIOUSE KEEPERS TAKE NOTICE !
A forge Jut improved; kinds fok
sale by ,, n -
..„3, 3. HARRIS.
'-'.• •
„ .. • .
JJ AINTS, OILS, - Varnishes, &c.,
record-and for stile-bv•—•. •
3. k J. - HARRIS. .
~W EAVING- j . ,1: : ..
' ,• , •I;
EMU
:.000FLANDIIGEIIMAWBITTERS,
ta:.•11
1 uvz:f to , w
TONIC
-1100FLAND'S-;.,
c ''•
; •-;:t Puusnarrau, Ps:
, •
edtes.f.
• ,rpn
h fast Anv...vo
r t a .r'i
Live! Cdmplaixit,
- ,
I • f_34 ' D y s pr ETs v il,..
Vebigtir
; ;;. - '•
1 / ~ •
:1)18edig; Of:‘,W)T•llllT3i
-13;('1
tl titrP -- ' Ada
t fx3i. - 1; . • - ' • •
4 hPit.i.ttlaiff4koOaseo.luilopig from a ots
4r 6 (er i e g i /17e'rnPt9/!tfkell`l.°F r
;Keeled th4 following symptoms,. ard if you find _that
par &yds* is affected
,trg any of them, you way rest
assured that disease lias cOnyneneict its atria on the
mostimPortant organs of Your bodY,-ancl itiikss soon
checked by the use of ..powerfitUremediel, a 'miserable
We, soon terminating in death, will be the result.
. —. •
t Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles_,
Fulnegd of Blood to the Head, Acidity
• .of the Stomach, Nauhea, Heart
burn;Disgust for Food; Fulness
orWeight in the Stomach.
SourEructations, - S' • k
, -
, : ing or Fluttering' atthe Tit
•,. of •the-Stomach, Swimming of '
. • the Head: Hurried.,or " Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at the ,Heart,
Choking or. Suffocating SensationSwhen
1 in altyingrosture,Dinneess of Vision,.
Dots or. Webs before the Sight, •
Dull .Pain in .the Head, Deft- .
• ei en cy of Perspiration, Yel- '
• lowness of the- Skin and
•
Eyes, Pain in the Side,
Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sud
den Flushes of Heat Burning in
the Flesh, Constant imaginings of
Evil, and, Great 13epression,'.ef Spirits.
7 .411#4 e indicate.disease of the Liver or Digestive
' °tons combined with impure blood.
is eiatirelrvegetableimild 'contains no
lhotor.
- dt.-.1 it, a oom r
pound oPluid Ex
tracts,,.The eind 1 1 -
arks
•••„ th r ese extractS:Ure made
4.*6. - withered • Geiniaity. • All thC
modipinal virtges are e i rtoacted from
, o them SY scientide_chemlit. Phase
' i.ttitets''itre , ' then ria'rtvareed - 16 this
country,!,ttirb'e 4 nSediexpressly- for :the
f maptiractiiretir thosoLgitters.;,,l.'herc.
stthstrince.og- any 'hind
iis - ed , fix :Voitipatindlii,t` the lditter'sj
'Leib ve - lt: is • theE onlylllitfora that can
housed in easesi..‘94cre alcoholic stim
ulants-are
ulants -are not advisable. • .
is a domdlniztion" of ial %he ingredients of the Bitters,
With roar, Santa Crusituni, - Orange, etc. It il'used for
the mkt. diseases. as - the :Bitters,.tn - vaseic where some
pure'alcolialkstiratelus.is required. You will bear in
minis Mai these remedies are entirely, different from
any oggeri) adverlisai for. the Mire of the diseases
namerAyese .. ;beinyspientifte prein*diems of medicinal
extracts`, lolglb]the, others _are 'mere decoctions etf - rum
in somefortri:'`U'lMTONlC fide 6:licit &teal the Most
pleasant and asdcia.ble,'reialci . ever offered to the
Its . fastelA eXquisite. It is a pleasure to take
tt, while its We -giving, exhilarating, and nftdicinal
Aare'dauled it to beßnoton as the .greatest of
all . ,
tonics:.,, , •
..,. . . .
`..-'l , ' l:c
MEI
=
Thousands of cases, when the pa.
tient Sitpposett he Was aillieted with
this-terrible disease, have been cured
by the use of these remedies . . Extreme
emaciatien, "debility, and cough are
the .usual attendants upon severe
cases of dyspepsia or disease of the
digestive organs. Even in cases of
genuine Consumption, these remedies
will be found of the greatest benefit,
strengthening and Invigorating.
DEBILITV.
There. is no medicine . equal to irmilland's German
Balers or Tonic in cases of .Debility- • They impart
tone and rigor to the whole .system, strengthen the esp
. retitc,• cause an entailment bf the food, enable the
• etomach:th digest it; Purifg;the blood, 'give a gobel,
sound, healthy conipleriau, eradiecite the „ycllow tinge
from the ege, , inipart a blown: lo Me'Cheilis; clod chcbtge
1 . , the, patient from. a short-breathed, emaciated,: weak,
and nervous invalid, to ¢ futi-faged, saw, and vigor '
or _1 • •
' , Weak and Delicate Children
are made. strimg by using the Bitters
or 'Tonic. In fact, they are . Pamily
"Medicines. Thereat' be administitied
with: perfect safety to a. child .three
montliS old, • the most delicate female,
of a mair.ofninety. : .
=Then Remediei are Use belt • . • • •
'l3lood Purillers • ' • • •J•
J. - 1 . J. lIARAIS
ever known; and will cure all diseases resulting from
bad,.Llood.. • '
yotir
. - pitci • • • •
keep ,noue,
digest. , eip your . Silver in,,order;
mcuscof ne tiese organ rem s4 e n d a . sound, healthr condi
ever „ 1 ,, and
,sio disease will
! 00127Zaraid.11.
~• Ladies who wish a .fair skin and
ood com plexion, tree Tr•lya a yellaiv.•
..isktinge and all other disfigurement,
•shoiad use these teaniaies occasion.
The Liver in-perfect order, and
the blood pure, will result:lik:.spark.
ling eyes and blooming cheeks. .
- - •
Zoo/Yawl's German Remedies. are counterfeit' ed.
:The genuine , hare the ellnature, of C. M. Jackson
on the front iif-She outsulewrapper of each bottle, and
the name of the article blown.in: each bottle.- - "Mothers
are counterfeit. • . . •
;Thousands of letters..have heen re.
testifying to the virtue of these
reitiedlea. = • ' .
BEAD THE RECOIikENDATIONS;
FROSI HON. GEO. iv:woopw.4l9),
CblefJuitiee of the Suprettio Court of reimisylvinia
• • riarLueitmait, lifmtattl6th, 1667.
Ifind.".Efoolland's Cermaseßitters" is:not an intoz.
icatlny beverage, but is .a gttni ionic; useful in disor
ders' of the digestive organs,' and' of great benefit in
ease; of debility and want of nervous ,action; in the
System. Tours truly,
; •:: . G.EO.4V. WOODWAIitD:
t'Zito3l" :110N. JAMES TfIOIIPSi3N ; " r•
Nudge of the Supremo Court of Pennsylvania:
" I consider EsHoollaxid , s German Bit
ters,' a- roloabic•mediehle iu..case of at
tacica or Dyspepsia..
''clizt:ictertify this from. my experience
- 4 5pcit. „, • YOurs, wi ,respect,, • ,
'• - - ' 'JAMES THOMPSON.'
Piom ~ltE'. JOSEPII IL 11.P..)1eUtb,...1).D
Pastai - of the Tenth Batittet'"Chitch; Philadelphia.
DttaAotcso4—Dear. Sta haVelken freguentlyre=
quested to connect my name with recommendations of
aieerent kinds of medicines, but regarding the practice
at oat of mkappropriate'sphere,.l hate in all Lases de
clined; Out with a clearinyof,in various instances, and
xartieularly in my ottirz family, of the usefulness : o f Dr.
:.ifonfland's aerman ! Bitterv, 14epartfor once frail:limy
:Mandl course; to eipresi my full conviction that fur,
.
. s geboral.dehiiii* of the 3 - stem, cited "especiallyfur Liver
Complaint, it ice a sato and .rattutbto preparation. In,
some' cases it may fail; btt usually, l doubt not, it will
be very Ifrenifteisl to those, who sogirfrom the above,
. causes.' ratty; very respectfully, ,
; T. IL IfENIV..I
Eighth, below Coates St.
,
Prre6 Ilitters . ; 'sl.oo per bottle.;
Or;half iloien'for $5.00. ' ' •I -
1 3 lieet of the Torde,lsl.sl:k 13.er bottle;
br, a half dozen for. $7.50.
T 1 o Tonic is put np in quart bottles.
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Recollect that it is Dr. Hagland's German Remedies
that are so universally used and so highly recommend
ed; and do not allow the Druggist to indisce gem to
take any thing else that he may say is just as good, he
canse lie mate a larger profit oh it. , These RemedieS
will be sent by express to any locality upon application
to the
AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE
No. 631.1.1W1T STREET, Philadelphia.
CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor,
Formerly C. N. JACKSON & CO, .-
These Remedies aro for , sale by
Druggists, Storekeepers, and Ned'.
One Dealers everywhere.
• Do not forget to examine weld the article you lay, in
'order to get the genuine.
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CONSUMPTION.
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PRINCIPAL OFFICE;
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, or. BELIMONtE, ' ..
aiid . the' proceeds of all 'advertise
ments inserted in' it are to be devot
ed to the fund for building 'a 'new.
Church in Bellefonte. 'As this will : ,
yor one year, be the most conspicu
ous part of the paper for advertising
purposes, no advertisement will be
admitted unless the public can be well
assured of the good character for hon.
esty and fair dealings, on part of the
party advertising.
VirFor terms of space apply to
. 1 : 417. J. A. HACKENBERG,
Bellefonte, Pa.
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BFATES 445 MTLLER,
Who - lesaleDruggists
Dealers in Drugs,. Chemicals. Paints; Oils,
Glass Varnishes,
Dye Stull's, Perfumery, Spie
ea, Patent Medicines, dm, &c., .•
07 - We guarantee all our goods pore awl
genuine; nd at tlic . lowgs w4rketrates.._.b7i
July 31;68.131-
$. WUfl. MILLER
No. 204 North Third Street,
NnEH)IESALE BOOKSELLERS,
BLANK. BOOK MANUFACTUR
CURTAIN ez WALL PAPERS.
July: 31;68.1yt
GRAYBILL & 'CO:;
WEQLESALE DEALERS IN
Carpets Oil Cloth;Shades
YARN, BATTING, WADDING;
GRAIN BAGS,WICK, BROOMS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
No. 345 North T.birtl Street,
PHILADELPHIA
July3l:BB.lyt
B uENswE &,',THCOMAS,
BELLE!"2FTE; F'A
: DEALERS IN
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.ixOliA4Ali et.rieAYure,
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PurPilouteptioiters. Foraiparruitslac Nuts,
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' BOOTS ;SHOES; "
WarriaeA r t4iiestr 211:Tallety,, - .44(4,;„Cee
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No. 224 N. TrnRD STREET,
Corner of Branch,
PTITT.ADEIRH4,
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DAVID D. ELDER
Miller & Elder,
PM ADELPHIA,
STATIONERS,
ERS, and dealers in
TWINES, &c. Also
628.
WM. T. lIOPEiNB" , OWN 31.1=11
"KEYSTONE SKIRTS , "
are the best and CIIRAPEST Low PRICED Hoop
Skirts in the market. Trail Skirts, 25 springs,
$1 00; 30 springs, 1 20; and 40 springs, 1 45.
P ain Skirts, 0 tapes, 20 springs, SO cents; 25
springs, 95 cents; 30 springs, $1 15; and 35
springs, 1 25. Warranted in every respect.
"Our OWN Make" of "'ONION SKIRTS,"
Eleven Tape Trail., from 20 to 50 springs,
$1 20 to 2 SJ. Plain, Six Tapes, 20 to 50
springs, from 95 cents to $2 00. These Skirts
are better than those sold by other establish
ments as first class goods, and at much lower
prices.
"Our OWN MAKE" of "CHAMPION
SKIRTS" are in every way superior to all
other Hoop Skirts before the public, and only
have to be examined or worn -to convince
every one of the foot. I*hour/to:dared of the
best linen.finished English Steel Springs, very
superior tapes, and the style of the metallic
fasteniags and manner of securing them sur
pass for durability'anif=excellenee any other
Skirt in this• country, and are lighter; more
elastic, will wear longer, give more satisfac
tion, and aro really cheaper than all others.
Every Lady should try them. They aro being
sold extensively by Merchants throughout this
and the adjoining States. at very moderate
prices. If lyou wart the best, ask for "Hop
kin's Champion Skirt.". ..If you ,do not find
them, get the inerchanCwith whom yen deal
to order them for you, or come or , send direct
to us. Merchants will find our different grades
of Skirts - exactly what they need,arid we espe
cially invite them to call and examine' our
extensive •assortment, or. send for Wholesale
Pricy List.
To be had at Retail at ManufacfoiY, ail& of
the Retail Trade generally, and . at wholes*
of the Manufacturer only, to wham' all'orders
ahould lie addressed.
Mamifactory and Salesroom, 628 Arch St.,
Between 6th and:7th,Sts., Philadelphia
i11ar.6033.10m..71116. . WM. T . . fIOPKIN'S.
B um, Amorr,
ll•'
11EYNOLDi! NEW MARBLE. FRONT, Bishop Srti,
WnOIESALE DEALER
WINES - D LIQUORS
Doinestie
Liqu
ors, wholesale at the low eat cash • 'pikes, which
are Warranted to. be the best qualities aecOrd
big to , their respectiveprices. - Ilis,stock eon,
sists of Bye. Monongahela Id& end other.
Whiskies, all kinds of Brandies, Ilollnnd Gin;
Port, Maderis., Cherry, Blackberry. and other
Wities-tbe- best articles,-at : as . reasonable
rates as can.-be bad in the city,, Champagne,
Cherry Blackberry, Ginger 'and 'CarraWaY
Brandies, Pare i.Jainalea.-arid evrr, England
Ram, Cordial of all kinds.• Be would ' , adieu ?
tarty invite Farmers, hotel .• Keepers , and
others_ to,' call and examine - hie. large aupPly,
to judge for themselves and be heitain 'of pro- .
curing what they buy, which can seldom.he
done when,purchtiOng.in the city.. •
pti ; •Physithatis are respectfully :requested
to give his liqours a trial.
TOB.A.CCOS AND--SEGARS of
. every - descriplion." Best Snuff
-• extant. -Pipes 'of various
• , ,
and- all articles •
- 1 • belOnging to the •
".- Tobacco Trade,•
wholesale and retail, at the very lowest prices.
MEE
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'Also, Paper Collars, Cigar Cases, and No- ,
tions of various kinds.
reb.27168.1y.
W HOLESALE WINE AND
LIQUOR STORE.!
J. B. ETTELE.
BISHOP STREET,
BELLEF O N T E, P A.
In Stone Building formerly occupied by the
ICeystono Bakery.
All Barrels, Kegs and. Casks war
ranted to contain (he quantity represented.
The proprietor of this establishment takes
pleasure in informing the Public that ho
ha* constantly on hand a supply of choice
foreign and domestic liquors such as. .
OLD NECTAR;
OLD RYE, MONONGAHELA,
AND IRISH WHISKEY. • '
COGNAC, BLACKBERRY, CHERRY,
GINGER AND ,!COMMON -BRANDIES:
PORT MADERIA, SHERRY AND
LISBON WINES. SCOTCH' ,'••
AND HOLLAND GIN,
• • NEW ENGLAND BUM.
JAMAICA RUM, CORDIALS Pepper-
mint, Anniseed 'and Bose
The attention of practicing physicians is
called to our stock of pure liquors, suitable
for medical purposes. Bottles jugs and Dem
ijohns constantly on .han.l.
. We have the ONLY PURE Nectar Whis
key in town.
' All our liquors were bought when liquors
were low, and we sell them accordingly.
All liquors ara warranted. to give satisfac
tion.
COnfident that he can please customers he
respectfully solicit a share of public patronage.
Liquors will be sold by the quart, barrel
or tierce. Ibave a large lot of •
BOTTLED LIQUORS
of the finest grades, on band.
. .
Nov. 12 1861
BOURBON ct - RYE WIIISI4E
A. BAUM, Importer ,t 1 Wholesale Dealer in
WINES,
BRANDIES,
*No, 1224 CALL'OIVIIILL Si', Philadelphia,
CONFECTIONERIES.
rll-A E 0L Et ESTABLISHED
J.: J. RICHARDSON 66.00.,
]126 MARKET STAENP,P.II.I*.LAVA:;
Is the' Itirgesi' Minufaeturing' Confeetionore
and - Wholesale Dealers in Frejus, Nate, &e., in
this UnitetlStates. Mar - X[6B-1y 0.1154C0
DOTES ,
take particular notice!
The Real VELPEAU FE3IALE PILLS.
(*A RBA lITOD rnswerr.)
'These Pills, so celebrated many years ago
in Paris for.tbe relief of . female irregularities,
and afterwards .so notorious for their criminal
employment in the practice of abortion, are
now offered for sale for the first time in •Amer_
lea.
They hare been kept in. comparative ob
scurity from the fact that the originator, lir.
Velpeau, is a . physician in Paris, of greet
wealth and strict conscientious principles, and
has withheld, them from general use lest they
be employed ,or unlawful purposes.
In overcoming Female Obstructions, Falling
of the Womb, Whites, Green Sickness, Sup
pression, Retention, or Immoderate Flow of
the Monthly Discharges, Nervous and Spinal
Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Pa,
dome on Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the
Heart, Hysterics, Am., and will effect a cure
when all other means have failed, and, at.
though a powerful. remedy, do not contain
calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the
constitution. • ••
To married ladies and young girls who
have never been regulated, they are peculiary
suited. They will, in a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
CAMTlON.—Married ladies should never take
them when there is any -reason to ..believe
themselves pregnant, fur they will be sure to
.Produce a miscarriage.
Theso Pills are entirely safe, under all cis. •
; •
cimstaaces, being composed entirely of• sub.
stances from the vegetable kingtiOna-''
Each box has a coat of 'arms for Use city of
Paris stamped • on the .bax,.; with': the words.
Trade . Mark," in - . French ) , to., counterfeit
wh!eb-is 'a•mistfemeanor, and i*sons will
be dealt•with according to IOW: • •
Ftia,direetions'accoMpany each'bOx:: •
:• -, iLadieS,Otto procure O)h.ox, 8 91;!4.frora the ;.•
Aysa of the tuitions, 14 enclosing o . pe dollar
nnd pia tagif nin 198- C DER,
'Oeneratagontrfor ilattedlStateaand'egt
Altriiriy, Y.,,0r t?.9ll,aa4tkorippd,rigeot.
Not &MO by F. P: Green r and F. ,S.Nirilson ) ,
Itelleforife, P44' Acitaite' Do:;: Lock=' 'lave's)
and all'draggista throughout ttareonatiy.'
•Arig.lT •
EQOP;SKIRTS.
__HOOP SKIRTS. 628.
LIQUORS.
THE 'sub - seri;
ber respectfully
calls the atten.
tion of the publio
to Lis establish
ment, where ho
is prepared •' to
furnish ail kinds
of Foreign , and
.Mso Dealei"in
AND GINS,
MEDICAL.
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