, The Democratic Watchman, Btilingshns---Bitht Wluggire. Cloies out his Lig • If ? youArant tow buy repentance nt the highest market prioe,invest in tits boots. I had rather be b reoeiver of stolen goods than the keeper of other folks' sokrets. After awl the philosophy 1 kau kram up, 1 sumtimes get disgusted with life. It seems to be but an uncertain vicktory over hese passions that even a mule don't Alen are' perfektlY dellted in being cheated an then are diegusted— r not with the fraud but the loss of novelty. ' Tt is a kurioue fact that with the world full ov\ pleasnre, our principal enjoyment it in hope. There is wun mortification (that 1 kan remember now)•i4 being rich, and that it you are flattered before you face and abused behind it I have always koneidered abstract dogs a good thing, but 1 kould never ap- .late the utter necessity ov keeping a woodcock dog in a thiokly settled pity exclusivelj on porter house steak, when there wasn't a lire woodcock within 280 miles ov me ; hut there Is plenty of folks who kan, which shows how little I know about It. I am loudly in favor ov new things, but I am opposed to enoy mom. vtvtliWutt ov our colored associates, thinkin he has di - It/overall a now truth jest because ho ha:, for the fast time 'in hi: life, slit._ ad outu_sn old win, I should be ashamed oy myself to may harsh word against the noble animal —the boss ; but I haven't been able tow that it ierbest tew let the breed of mankind run out just for the sake of get ting a boss that ken trot in 2-16 I have noticed that those persons who hay the keenest sense or misery, hav the brightest visions of joy ; but there iz sum folks whom even molasses kandy won't make happy nor oven muskeeters Sorry I don't think there iz enny more ex i—rareloriterpla tvtibanghterroonter than there iz in keepin a hors that you've got tew buck up ton second story window tow put the crupper on. It iz aetoniebin how very small they ware their pantilunes in Broadway: but he pantilunes are plenty big hnuff for the leg When I nee an old miner in midnt or hit wealth, I knonnider him just about an happy an a fly who has fell iotti quart bowl or molasses and kant gut out When the day breaks the :meta are light 'Not the season for coons.' . correspondent of the Louisville ✓our nai, hailing from Texas, presents the following quito inimitable apologue ; , - I have a neighbor who has aThig dog Ile is a strong dog, ten active . tiog, but oh, what a mean dog Ile sucks till the eggs on Ihe place, eats the young chick ens, gets into the collar and laps up all the milk and licks up all the butter, snaps at the children, and is a pent in general. The good wife wants him kill 'ea, but the husbankl objects on account of one quality.—He is a good coon dog The wife says there is no coons in the country ; besides, it Isn't the season for coons. Let the Radicals mako the ap plication. The big dog of the Presi dency should be something more than a mote coon dog. So fir as the personality of Grant is an element in the struggle of the parties, this coon story hits 00 case eitimtkr'— Nrant„is pushed for the Proaidency for no other reason than that be has been a successful general and that is precisely what, in Um present juncture,the country does not need. In fact we want ever thing but that in the man who is to be the next President—financial ability ; knowledge of Constitution and law— statesmanship, in a word ; but ability to disburse blood and treasure in the EV of battle, is not in requisition, thank heaven! at the present' time! Now is _it not the truth . that Grant, his own claims and those of his friends being fairly judged, In not notably aro posses sor of - the qualities 'needed. He is the successful general—Gm stubborn, tenac ious, taciforn Soldier. Granted.—But "there are no coons in the country ; 'be• sides, It fen% the season for coons!" 'Srssou.—Grant made the follow ing ?peach on being vieitod by the Qom miqee appointed to infokm him of 'his nominat,ign: . "Ifettlamihm anted one of my age; Ta speak is , publle op tie stop; • C. oati ll o oih w;or Deoffiliii.lielt id* Dee Heated .y. .BlittrEirefitttioill • '' 11 9;11 ig pup. mot aegs Q 0 Mow AelPilda Apt risk, fk jollesliefoco, 1 " miet ittiOjeb. go Sy, , • , r. . 1 J Tor you, soy r pal ,Iney wil And It hi noir ' Irrsa• oh , - To ochktp_opoo , r *Veil ihof thrliken, inn op." 1 4!t.tha 1 7 1047# ';9P..efpote ArlY! I 21_ 1 Mritariali t preo4llo Jotmion. I : i r f tißfiti99 a wv,0114. prei*t into Ile and aid n t h, mil. Wear fi fm out." . • . • Anna Dickinson on Gen' Grant. The gentle4ona le one of the Weit and most popular orators in the pay of the Itadhial party. She has done mach service for her employers In times past. Jnot now she appears to be stamping, it in behalf of those Radicals who do not fay'or the nomination of Gen, Grant Anna spokeat Elmira, N. Y., a few even ings since, and took occasion to hit, the man who does not talk some severe blows. She warned and threatened in her loving way. She said: . The Radical party can of live upon the memory of its good deeds. Your works in the pest won't save You Radicals shirk the popular necee city of putting tho bind race forward. You want to cover up the negro with Grant Unless you give the Northern negro the ballot you won't got the support of the negro South. It is not eulficient that Grant was a soldier, McCle Ilan woe a soldier—File John Porter was a soldier. It is not Suf ficient to write against any man's name —soldier. By nominating Grant you show your selves cowards and poltroons, Grant is no standard bearer when principle, are to be fought for. You want Grant without a platform for the sake of expediency and winning tie neat election. I wouldn't have • personal quarrel with Gen. Grant. I dare to say what • great many'are thinking. "Speech ie silver, silence ie golden;' Grant's silence is leaden. Re must speak before ho gets the elee ti on You can't hurrah for Grunt and win on that issue, Shame, shame' en those Republicans who say : "I believe the black man should vote in I,duisiana, but under no ci reu instances here in Elmira . Disintegration stares the Radicals in the face because they are selected to come out boldly 'ani openly for negro suffrage, Don't tole you principles, if you have got...any, behindthe smoke of any mati's cigar. Nothing has happonef.l Some years ago, it farmer) living in, village bordering on Massachusetts Suite, furnished one of b is three sons VI ith a sum of money, and told him to go to the Par West and remain two yiarti,at the end of which time he should return to Lancaster, stop at Schofield's hotel, and some of them would be there to meet him. Tho young - man started on his travels, and at the end of the specified time be returned. _lt should be premised that telegraphs were not then in existence, the postal synteth was not so perfect as it is tu,iiity, and literary attainments were not so general, hence no communi cation took place between the parties. lie returned how ever, as we 81/111 Iles brother was there to meet him, and they proceeded homeward in a gig The wanderer after relating some of his ad ventures, inquired whether auytlnng ;had happened since he left home. "No not a single thing," said the other, "everything is just the name as when you left—except the old crow died," "I ndeed," said the wanderer: 'and is the old crow dead! What killed him " "Why' lie eat too much meat whelk the four wagon horses (bed." '•Good gracious are the four wag gon horece dead—what killed them ' "Well,' you see, when the house and barn were burned down, the!, over did themselves in hauling the water." "Good graoious ? are the house and barn burned down—how did ithappen:', "Well, you see, when daddy died they oarzled lights about, and were careless." "Good gracious I to daddy—what was the chatter with him ?" "Well, you see, when our dal ran and got married. against daddy's wishes, be pined away and died t "Good gracious! so nothing has hap pened since I've been. away !" "No, everything is just the rained"— McAlpine nem THU Bag.—The Bum ble Bee Is one ow nattree selteete. They probably ha, a deathly Caw 1111,and are probably memory, if a fellow only knew how They lire apart from the rest of Man, kind, in Wile circles, numbering about 75 or 80 manic They are. borne about haying time, and are different from °any bee I know kl IcY fr o 0 44 4ilgaelOTPB4.;WAI Lora 4 TAUr e la egte‘t Their ; . biases' 0., Dlab ag pportla.onef,but tbp l x dual wake , surly to sell. ilOys often rob !httn i put y 9T , whole summer's wont, but ti one tbiog oboot a bUtable bee that boys al ways watch djedful cause, and that la 0 1 ,91 r hP4 , „., , - tuy4,vo4ll'l2oL bare awr 44" p oli o l Inle i henN there is btrtween Itern,aftd fay, ?p , fi r bitepc Jerupalem, then tew a ininci l ble tett hit the with hie helm when 'he ett*lP They are ditereat ifiem *her war vessels ; the helm stwasintads the burn- i•-;--Li'he 'indicate are in great trouble haelanta Grant has nothing to say, and In atilt gresTer when he does say BOUM thing. mooticlifteli Bitterrl, }IOOFLA.ND`I3 Tufts, AND • 1100FLAND13 GERMAN TONIC The Greet Iteme4 lee for ell Diseases' of the LIVER, STOMACH, OR NOESTIVE 011 / OANS. '," 1100FLAND'6 GERMAN BITTERS Is composed of the pure juicee (or, aa they ate medicinally termed, Extracts) of Roots, Herb', and Barka, making a preparition, highly concentrated, and entirely free from alcoholic admisciurs of apy kind. HOOFLANDIi 'GERMAN TONIC, Ie a combination of all the e ingredienta of the Bitter., with the pulled quality of Santa aus Rum, Orange, h., making one of the moot pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. Those preferring a ,hiedloine free from Alcoholie admixture, will use• ' 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Those who have o objection to the sow bination of the Bitters, as stated, will use. HOOrLAND'S GERMAN TONIC. They are both equally good, and contain the same medicinal virtues, the choice be tween the two being a mere matter of taut" the Tonic being the most palatable. The stomach," from a variety 01 causes, as Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, eta., is very apt to have its functions derang ed.' The Liver, sympathising as closely la it does with the Stomach, then betimes af footed, tSci result of wtjak is that the pa tient 'germ from several or more of the fol lowing diseases : Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Piles Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stotiacii, Nettlea, Ifeart-burn, Diking for Food, Fulness or Weight in the filtoinaoh. Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, 'Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Flut tering st the - Heart; Cdoklagisti3ulßrailitg Sensations when in a Lying Posture; Dim ness of 'Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Paiu in th Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back. Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes of Heart, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits,, - The sufferer from these diseases should exercise the greatest caution in the selection of a remedy tor his case, purchasing only that which be is assured from histrreatiga- Bons and inqoiries possess true merit, is skilfully compounded, is free from injurious Initredientl, and 1169 - establish - id for itsolid reputation for the cure of these diseases. In this connection we would submit those well known remedies— 770 0 FE - A ND*3 -- (lfflitltf2tff 8f?? AND lIOOFLANDI3 GERMAN TONIC PRIPA'RRD BY )R. C. H. Jectayrt, =I Twenty two years since they were first in troduced into this country from Germany, during which. time they have undoubtedly preformed snore cum, and benefited suffer ing humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to the public, These remedies will elfeetnally cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrbma. Dis ease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a llisirdered Liver, Stomach,or Intes tines. DrI3II.ITY Resulting from pny Coupe whatever • prostration of the system, Induced by Severe labor. haidships. Exposure, Feversoke. There Is no medicine extant equal to these remedies iu !inch , •ases. A tone and vigor is Imparted to the whole system, the appetite is strengthened, food is enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, the blood is per fled, the complexion becomes sound and healthy, the yellow tinge is eradicate , ' from the eyes a bloom is given to the eheekr, and the week and servuus invalid becomes a strong and healthy being PE 11SOSN AI) SCE!) /.\" I. 1 A 7, And feeling the hand of time weighing heav ily upon them, with all its attendant ills, will find in the use of this /buses or the Mum, an elixir that will Instil new life into their veins, ree-ore in a measure the energy and ardor of more youthful days, build up their shrenken forms, and give health and happiness to their remaining years. NOTI I; It is a well-established fact that fully one half el the female portion of our population pre seldom in the enjoyment of good health; 0r,,t0 - use their own expression, "wet feel well." They are languid devoid of all energy extremely nervous, and have no appetite. To this claim of persons the ilfuersi, or the Tonic, is espei lolly recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CA I LDEEN Are made stiong by the use of alibis of these remedies. They will cure every nese of mnrnamus, without fail. Thuusande of oestalcates have accumula ted in the hands of the proprietor, but space Mill allow of the publication of but a few. Those, It will be observed, are men of note and of suoh standing that they must be be lieved THSTIMONALS nun. Lilt°. W. Wouutir•ap, Chief .Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa., writes: l'bilikaphia, March 18, 1861 ."1. find •Jlooflaud'a tlerinno Bitters' is a good took, useful In dlseues of the digestive wisps, and of great benefit in.eues of de— kildityo,snd want of nervous action in the systoop. Yours, truly. Gao, W. Woonw•uto." HOJA., JAMae Til9/11110N, • Judge of the gapreme Coati of Petineytratilii Philadelphia, April 28 1868. "I imbeldat,..l,lbolancre German Bator, a valuable Medicine in case of 'flambe or Indigistion.br Dypepoia. I can oertlfy Ibld from my experience of IL Youre,eith reap* JAINISM Teomraos•" Pram Rev. 3 1 Fei - Wo Trrimiliiir,l). D. Pas tor of the Tionql Baptist Ohntrob,Pifilafiel- CAUTION. LIR9A4n DOM elk Aegol4loB aro coupler. folkod. See th,ol the olguaturo or ,C, 33. PVOKEION on Els iinier of each 'bottle. 4.11.93h0t0 are oonstorlak... • t 41914. M 1 63144341 al ofgoe pi i r lurh qt 3 r a it , 13 : 400, titiladoiplifaj , fa. • 0f1,4141411 A 4. AVANS, rtoopolotop, F.:innerly C. M. JACKSON 4 Co. re, . I. oolland'a Genpin Pit‘erig, plr bottle. SI 00 " *rift, . .5 00 ivichlPs) diestess • Taal., spa tip tut %hart / 1 4 9 14ir 41: b° •POlf &,.4 1 4 40Agiu IsiflroDo tiot Admit ' Of* 51100 yea buy, In order get. aid jp‘OULSO. For, sale by F. P. (IRllsri, t!yuggiat, Ilelleehte, Pa. " AJid by druggist+ . geserslly, March. 28-1868- , • 3nsiurance. PHILADIMPIIIA pit INSURAI4OR cOMPANY, NO. 438 CHESTNUT STREET "Applications will be received by the un direigeed for the above COMPANY Tide 1;1'one of the beet EIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE 'STATE J. S. BARNHART, 18-26-sin Dellefoote,• Ps COLUMBIA INPUBANCH CO COLUMBIA, 1.911Q.!.17111 0001T7, CHARTER'PYaPETUAIII Capital & Assets, 600,627,91. This Cqmpany continues to insure Buil. dings, Merchandise, and other property, against lose and dying, by 6r on the mu• tual plan, either for a cash premium or lc miurn note. SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount Ins. $2,478,428,80 Less atn't aspired 722.711;44 11,765,6 ,49 CAPITAL AND INdONE. A m't of premium note. $88.6,12 .77 Lees amount expired 71,964,04 814,160,24 Balance of premium, Jan 1 '6O 6,609,05 Cash reo t, less commissions in '66 67,008,06 LAMAS- - 9,400,00 Dim from agents and other 8,364,56 CONTRA Lquel and expenses paid In '6B, 74,026,40 LOWS adjusted, not due Jan 1 '67 20,296,08 Balance capt'l and seta Jan '67 600,427,90 MUTUAL, NEW YORK LIFE [NUJ' RANCE COMPANY. CAPI'I Al, $25,319,310 55 Caen recoipte during the yoar $10,173,047 &1 The interest received wax In mess of the claims by deatil.bkri dends to policy holders thls year amounted to more then four times as much 14 any other Life Coml. aoy in the Wort, . J. S. BARNHART, Agent, 13 21 3m Bellefonte, R . :Lime. L IME. COAL AND LUMBER The beet. WOOD COAL ItURNT LIMB, - can be had at the Bellefonte Lime Kilns on the Pike leading to Midesburg, at thg lowest prices. We are the only parties in Central Penn'a. who burn in PATENT FLAKE. KILN, which prodnceithe BEST WHITE-WASH AND PLASTER ING LIME, offered 'to the trade. The best. Shamokin and Wilkesbarrie Anthracite coal, all size, pawed express', for family use a 150.4 SILVER BROOK FOUNDRY COAL at lowest. price/. Also a lot of first and sec ond quality. BOARDS, BROAD RAILS PLAIN. SHINGLES . - and plastering lath for sale cheap. Ofßre and yard, near South end of Bald Eagle Valley It. R. Depot. SHORTLIDGE, & Co., Bellefonte Pa EEE3 LIME! LIME! I LIME I I ! Fresh burnt lime always on hand and for sale at the lowest market price, at the SUNNY-SIDE LIME KILNS! on the railroad near Bellefonte. We have no fear rf successful contradiction w hen um _ray, OA wp inv , a the BEST LIME IN THE STATE. It is free from core and our kilns ere so constructed that all the ashes ate sep crated from the burnt lime be fore it leaves the kiln. It is a PURE SNOW-WHITE LIME! ! And makes as tine a finish as the lime burnt from the marble quarries in the esatern pest of the State. Our facilities for burning and shipping !linear, such that WE CAN FURNISH IT CHEAPER than the is..7te quality of lime can be had at any other place. All orders promptly Ailed. Address, J. R. tO. T. ALEXANDER, 1240 Bellefonte, Pa. g sabbleq. . SADDLERRY & HARNESS Thrisubsoriber begs Mare to Inform the publio generally that he has reopened his HARNESS 4' SADLERP, manufactory, where those in need can be moommodated with anything in his lion on too lowest terms. • Thou in seed of .1:&y7 gears, Bridles for.. ooysr., Trunk, Traveling bags Or saythint,of the kfridt - skoedd giro Men a cull Don't forgot the plsee,,ind door Above, Warp street on Spring. 11-41, . • STOvas' Iki.lols 1T"" base Haupt Nitta stiladialirsw swp ply of Etootro ,Apt Was- Souk soil /Wisp Stooos. ThoY hero proved, ttoossolvos be the best stov t oost fox bandit* hither herd or soft cool they solve their mixt uhoi, make no dolt, 000tiontiso Atidroosd ono (hp. WI bo lters lo o t livid, palt W. Myr" gonvonl *tibia- La, °t ail *mai WM la tic 4410p1a tit Vgatatatavoirdaleda , won't* boll at , ill Ware hoopoe owe the Dojo sod s silo his stook ,hofpio :lasing diewboto by a issiest af thli Wel day be tortny ss many-h4.-01e416 111/41141.. • ••• • 12-3041. ISAAC HAUPT .ebbing Ittacifine4. THE - SINGEB. SEWING MA CHINE. Among Bewirg Machines, those made by the Binger Manufsetarieg Company, rank with the highest. Theis. minnfacturiug inaohines have long been known as the best for manufacturing purposes. But within the put few years, they have given special attention to the, production of ■ • FAMILY MACIIINII, d estined to win much favor in the irouszieLito The machine which they now offer, le quiet, light running,simple,fast, noiseless. Its accessories for HEMMING, BRAIDING, BINDING, QUILTING, TUCKING, CORDING, FELLING, BRAIDING, DATA BRING, are simple and wily understood. Its delicate, though enduring and tireless Au ales of Iron and Steel, do all the work noiselessly, better, and few will deny, FASTER THAN HAND CAN DO IT They urge those wishing to pitiehue a me chine, to examine all the other manufaetar• 4d before baying ; as it will (Or itself overcome all the objections to the other machines that can be brought against it. Machines on hand, for sale and exhibition, together with a lull and complete assort meat of &ILK, TWIST, LINEN OR COTTON 'Thread, and all the ameasorles for the ma chines, by W. W. MONTGOMERY, Agent, Gents Furnishing and Tailoring &tab Belmont, Poet Office, Bellefonte, Ps. 694,860,10 MERCHANT TAILORING, ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 7, 1111.001(11101 , 7'el. sow 694.850 11 The undersigned taker pleasure in inform ing 'be citizen' of Centre county and the public generally, that he Is just opening • SPLENDID:AND RICH ASSORTMENT ON •ORRIOA ♦NO DONNNTIC Clotho, Cush:oars $400,000 Whieb he to prepared to make to order in the latest and moot fashionable rules, for men or boys. Goods sold by the piece or by the yard. Ile also keeps on hand a fall line of GENTS FURN/8111NG GOODS, of every style and description Be le also agent for the celebrated ." SINGER SEWING MACHINE W. W. biONTUOMERY 12-18 teatijer,' TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF LBATAER! The undersigned has just received the most extensive lot of Leather, from the New York, Baltimore and Wilmington mar— kets, ever brought to this place, Consisting of • , Spanish Sole Upper, A merioan Kip, Freaeli Kip, Baltimore Calf, OIL FLNISII AMD iIRUSII MOROCCO KID GLOVII SUN Wbang Leather, Linings and Shot Andinge, of every diecription, ■ll of which will be sold cheaper than can be bought at any oth er, establishment in Centrial Pennsylvania. He has also the finest and largest STOCK OF CLOTHING In Bellefonte, which are at such prices that the puroherter of a suit will aim) FROM RIVE TO TRY DOLLARS, by giving him a call ; also a magrasleit ASSORTMENT OF CARPETINOS, tbaCoas be purchased •t sits prieektogether with Hata I Caps, Boots • Shoes, Trunks, Valises and a grand assortment of DUY GOODS, all of which are offered for CABII ONLY! do, 111.29.1 y ABRAHAM SUSSMAN eloting. FOUND HIM OUT The p.oplo of PHILIPSBURG Imre found oat' that C. A. /100112, Will the boat BATA A OAPS, IM3 ..... 800 I'S FUENISHIN6f GOODS, "4 , 0 WO TR I NO, et all ktade at tower Ilmas than they Ft ilea at my pliel la to • ,t , ..-0; • G• VosiOnloa budding, 13-15-1 y T. W9.l4tilc -- gITPIRKB4NT TO ANY PERSON Bending no • 010 In our Greet ONE DOLLAR SALE OP DRY a FAN* GOODS, A WATCH:O46W SHEET ING BILK DRESS PATTERN, *O4 40., FRES OP COST,'._, Our indtmemen ts during the put few yaws WT NOW DOUBLE'OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS. . ~ Our friend, will readily notice our Pr 40411110 for 30 and 60 C/u6e are now more than erial in vat... to Quill of 60 and 100 sreepeticsety pir-PLIAIO3III REMLIINSIIII4 . Any person orderineotther of the Clubs montionted below, eon have Choir selections of premiums enumerated, corresponding to the line of the Ore* I I yREE 'OF 0.2111 DOLLAR! Fox A CLos or U. (13.)--.olle of the fel lowint articles, its : Detains dress pattern; fancy colored bed spreni; 108 , view Turkey morocco albbm ; 20 yards sheeting ; striped ouhreerif delaine dren pattern ; honersoosh quite; all wool square shawl ; sat solid gold bosom studs; all wool cuhmere pants and vest pattern ; genes hair guard chain, gold trimming.; silver plated chased butter dish ; silver Plavi? bottle mthlf cas tor, on feet; set uperior steel laded knives and forks ; wonted promenade shawl ladies' long gold plated obain ; ladles' don hie gold ring ; gents' heavy chased solid gold ring ; solid black walnut wink box or writing desk; extra quality bahnoral skirt; set jewelry, sleets buttons to match ; violin and bow ;. gents' cardigan, Jacket; splendid ebony D date, ivory trimmings; superior Turkey morocco shopping bag; ladles' high balmorai^boots. Fou i Clam or 60. (116.)-9ne of the hal lowing articles viceßlack or colored aps es dress pattern ; poplin dress pattern; one piece of bleached or brown sheeting; engra ved silver plated 6 bottle revolving castor Ilk yards superior cashmere for pants and vest pattern ; extra heavy honey comb quilt; two fumy colored bed sl *ads; pair gent's calf boots; 4 ydi, farmers' good wool , frocking; fancy (*Amen plaid dress pat. tern, best quality Delmore! skirt; r eewood brass alarm clock; ladies' all wool cloak pattern; silver plated cake or card basket : fur muff or cape ; lad es' fashionable wool double shawl, splendid clasped family Bi ble, 9:12, record page and engravings; 8 yds. double width water proof cloaking; set ivory handle kdives, with silver plated fork ; one set lace curtain. FOR A CLOD or 100. ($l O 4-oae of the following articles, via iutyda. double width cloaking or coating ; 2 large, fine, bleached linen table covers, with one dozen large sized dinner napkins to match ; twenty-fire "ads splendid hemp carpeting, good colors; sett- quantity-black or alpaca dress pats:ern; extra quality, poplin dun paitterne one large piece soperi6r quality extra 1,1419, sbeetingl pair gents' calf boots, best quality; silver launting.eased pate, t lever watch.; one dozen ivory handled steel bladed knives and forks; silver plated engraved 6 bottle revolving castor, with cut glass bottJu ; spleedkl violin, -.box and bow, omaiplaite• single 1 arrel shot gun ; Bacon's eix-barrel revolver; pair superior white wool blankets; nice fur muff and cape; silver plated en graved ice pitcher, with salver; seven and one half yards all wool famoreasslmere, for suit; one dozen Rogue' best silver-plated forks ; common sense sewing and embroid ering machine: two heavy honey comb quilts; splendid family Bible, record and photograph page. For larger Clubs the value increases In the same ratio. Catalogue of Goods and Sample sent to any address free. Bend money by registered letter, Address eller dere to ALLEN, IiAW ES d' CO, 15 Federal street. Boston, Mess., P. 0. Box C. Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods • (lottery, Plated Ware, Albums Leather Goods, Ac till Aug 1 Vutingo, WILLIAMSPORT . _ Duly &adored and authorised by the Leg- Id►ture to grant Diploma. to Its graduates weleomed M its outset by • more liberal pat- ronage than that which has been accorded any other Cemmeroial College in the country Beauty, health, and Wetness import . " ewe of its location- It is readily accessibble from all points - ot Railroad. Boarding,. cheaper than at. any other Orll6/110121.4 P•12011/2111111p, fisukples of the money needle the College Bank, M the N EW BLACKWITII EtFlOr I , , The people or Bellefonte awl vloialty are Very reapeothily Informed that the sailer signed Bad Teased the Macklinlth ship oa th. bsit " - Dir • th. but 'Mesh, wlll , be at all thou proparid t de illy Mad "f n.0..1* his His. Patios* attention will be paid to ANP 8110)113, tb.. bre IronfeliVikriats, • :otbegatlis, i ;1 , t.. Up fling thorn Impioloottl. C. AU Work gionootood. , ; r ta Lily 'J. A. a. Khz.baii. • b r itizer h -ootir.o. i • • A l ohth soft& Or J. .T. liwonori imullfVehria'Art,eitoaell":,"ltns., in,~7 , 4, 7 40 nowt. 1%. Niiiharl Sloirk et Soots !tad - Riving, Jostftkind Eh nook foe Obi Timm Bent for 11 00. Prllilikt 6 - 430.; Pibibiumr, fibt - lhwitny, Now York. till Lig 1 !MEM PHILIPSBURG, Pa j!;ottiitifino txtb), have been lege Sbrbooto anb Cotlwo. COM,VARCIAL COLLEGE TELEGRAriIIC LNSTLTUTE, This Institution, but toothtly ?tatted, wam -ADVANTAGIS similar Institution For Tenni, Specimens o► tinstnissa . and .U*, Akr .Wu' J. P. DAVIS, • Williamsport Pa. EOM 55mttblug. L:ka2l l .l HOW (11811 SNORING,
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