The Democratic Watchman. Nitre! Histoiylot the Black Man. The Black Man emegrated tow this free and plus kuntry about 208 year' for merly in the lower story of a'vessel; he ens kindly furnished with a fro ride, and sum rice and water for vittles. Im mediately upon his arrival he commenced biztness for other folks, on our Eastern coast, and had plenty to do. He wits very economical in his habits of clothes, wearing but fu, and those seldom made out of cassimers. He okasionly changed his location, moving intu an adjoining state, but In those journeys be was al ways kindly furnished with a gide, so that there was no danger of his getting lost. In these trips he seldom took his fami ly with him, they were either allowed lo remain at hum, or make excursions in search of 'work to the other States, under the guidance of experienced guides. Once in a while the Black Man would stray away to the cold and bitter North, and get crnely lost. guides would mourn for him then, and eerach for him ; hi: family soon got reconciled tew the lone. Everybody eed, whore boil lived, that he was the happiest critter that had ever biq diekovered yet, with nothing taw do but Work, vind - a kitid•guide to 'wateh ovur him awl the time, and mourn for him when ho got lost. lint the Black Man ill a very phoolish critter. After 200 ybars of this bliss he grew cross to hie guides and wouldn't followed ‘44lst the gublies got mad, and lam afraid that the Black Man will have to take care of himself now, Ile will find it very different from what was before He has to educate his Own young ones now and learn them how to spel kor rekly, one ov the most difficult things in the world ; and ho has got tew vote and keep his familee together, and pay when he rides in the street care., I am afraid the Black,Man ha: made a mistake ; if he has, it is a bad one, for tin guides will never take him into theii• hands again—no never ! They are mad and don't like thee way the Black Man quit-them, when they, wur. driv lehln hinness, and after they• had took so much care of him for so menny years I feel sorry for the guides ; they al ways seemed to have a great it Lowest in the Black Man, but they are mad now and I don't know as I blame them much fur Black ingratitude is the poorest kind pay. * • It perhaps would be well enough for me to stmt, for the benefit ov new be ginners, that the Black Man formerly re .l,ptl in Africa, before he kum here to look for work.- g Llosh Billings TOll EVlZeril 01 AATING Rose to a "firet-elaaa" female seminary, (we have few nchooln now,) ie the rural districts, kept by a first-clans lady, whose husband deals largely in brat-class bovines, priding himself huge ly upon the eine and quantity of his first clans veal. As a matter of coarse he had any quantity of calves in the spring, and their meat being not only cheaper, but handier than any other, the young lady boarders are fed upon it until they get more than farm:toe rtifficit With the bud ding of the trees last year, the table lit erally nbaa'd" under veal three times a day for weeks, until all became disgust ed, Anna in particular. and an the first class were taking their customary morn ing walk, they suddenly came upon an afaritille bovine, tied in front of a batch shop.—Ansa dropped her veil, turned her head sway and covered her face with her hands. "What is the matter with you, miss r savagely demanded the ogress who bad th e class under escort, "Nothing; only I have eaten so mneh real lately," was the reply, "that lam ashamed to look a calf in the face I" There was a change In the bill at the next meal in that particular institution. An ELIOTION DOCID XD pi A BABY. -- Not long ago—not very long—there wail a hot contest between two candidates for the governorship' Elf 'a western State. Both men were popular; both were married; neither one had children ; parties were about even, and as the day of eleetiorr came near, their respective partisans streined their wit' to devise meankto elect their favorite. Be toed even. 'rho wiCole question hung tithe when one fine mornings word went forth that the wife , of tire oilndidate ha 4, 11$ baby." • latt This 'bingetiniSrhole' non build. -Illeiret'S 'got , a ink I" Jenkins lay. /don't 'you gii'a r bitrit* "ilurrekt l itit-tatei! He's the' men to govern , the Mite i'itd poPttlate the State," And lila oriel ef istprtivid and' issitrikth zu 46#er the state ;44'1,41144i Wok upthe ehosiii" the auk% „iinklailif *se tic;witertrin snot & storey , 4twa ottle , bay eiboad govert v ii... 10 1 ,. 411 1' --tsabfea l ,isre aghiQpyb l n Farts, sad aieel y , dreseei kalas are , let liat four dollars an hogr for t 1 bEst A Match. There is a story 'going the sounds of the boudoirs of Paris-ahout s handsome man about 60 learn ofage, but, well pre served and with only one infirmity—be had a glue pye. It was a misfortune; but things are so well managed nowadays, that no ono noticed it. • One the evening, having .no other en gagement. he accepted en invitation to a reception at Madame Saint Ildehouse de Pieroveeville's. Be went to the ball, passed a charm ing evening, anct devoted himself exclue ively to a beautiful young blonde *ho attracted the attention of the company. Shall It be confessed fell so in OY6 with the young lady at Bret eight , hat he made her an offer on the spot. After a few instants of reflection and moms preliminaries relating to the eon tract, the marrage was arranged, 'and celebrated in due time. When he entered the nuptial chamber . - he extinguished the light. A glum of water was on the table by the bedside, he dropped his eye into it. The nest morning as soon as it was light, our handsome bridegroom reached fourth his arm, 'milted the cherished orb end replaced it in its orbit. As soon ac he was dressed he went, to see alriend in town. On seeing him his friend gave • cry of RiTrpriee "Perhaps you find me changed," said our friend "It is my happiness Think of it, my friend : I am married, lo the most delicious blonde . —such hair such erg! !" "Blue eyes?" "Of course aa else is blonde. h you could only eee her eye. l" eee one of them now, and if your memery falls you, you bake enly to look in the glass to see her eye before you!" The bridegroom trembled. He rushed to the mirror. "O - horrors! his right eye wits black and full of are, but hie left eye w►eblue, languishing, and tender. In the glue of water wee two eyes, but they did not belong to the 1 same person. APreciou• Lot. U. S. Grant is the man who, in cold blood demanded of the War Department that no aphange of prisoners should be glade when thousands of the bravest and best .4 our brother,' and friends were suffer ing and (lying in Southern prisons. It ie eminently Ilt that he should be. sup ported by Horace Greeley,'the bail of Jefferson Davis, by Joe Drown, of Geor gia, the founder of Andersonvelle prison, by Ben Butler, the man who assisted in preventing an exchange. by Stanton who declared that ho would not exchange healthy rebels-for the skeletodi Union soldiers , W Holden, wl offered a reward to any man who would assail !Unfits Abraham Lincoln ; by John A. Lo gan, who tried to ram • regiment in SOuthern Illinois for service in the rebel. lion, but failing sold himself for a pair of epaulettes ; by Bingham, denominated by Butler the murderer' of an innocent woman, and by all the carpet-baggers who are now reaping the fruits of the sufferings and eacrificeq of the soldiers of the Union Grant and his supporters are a precious lot, truly. flow their record adpeala to the euppott of the sot. dier citizens t It is positively irreelstablo —Barri:burg Paulo L. 4" TUN PALINDIIOII(I.—The palindrome is line that reads alike backward and forward. 'One of the best Is Adam's Aral obsorration to Ere ; “ifadam, I'm Adam !" Another is the Mei, that Napoleon when at St. Helena, being asked by an Englishmen if ho ?cold kayo sacked London, replied ' , Able was I ire I saw Ribs.' The later is the beat palidrdme, proba bly, in the language. , auvertutittnent in the Lon d on Timis seriously Lotounoesst new icing, with the modest request, "Oh. give me Nick but yesterday I" A companion to the above. "Oh, could you spare to-mos % Or,. 141711: is in preparation. to be af terwards foirowed by the sequel lyric of "Yon hasn't got such a thing 'as pest week about you, have you r —.-1111 the magletrates elect in Shel. hycoanty, Ala., are negroes, and not 041,is of them can read or write. 4 Magistrates who can neither read nor write ere in perfect keeping with . those who 'fustian the Radical Mode of Rouen -sn— .ht or won - ----kfaiy—"Doo'Cyou thtak, A tka4 Os °loos el th• ellrulon woo very tisg,l"., I 4igsutia-r . ! 4 :* A wk. oio 01• a wos the cloths' of Min Goldthwoito ,thai I 4.!!:tott l oot,ioxtbe.olooe of aro ',fowl." naturalised citizen vbo 'hal plbassliisJoul 14bia Lan dal. 4.0 ,/ltge.o l . 100444 W,v044 e- 4. 601 0; . lion /PP f4Haised 4. l P!line his ' pa- FT . ,°l ri . i , • -7*-7'49 Skurch Unfog ofq, I that "Grant ia l aßt pt fpr okristala! Ft= to support.' • floollanb's 'titters. - HOOFI; D's GERMAN BIT TERD, AND HOOFLANDI3 GERMAN TONIC The Great Remedies for all Diseases of the LIVER, BTOMACiI, OR DIQESTIV I S ' QROANIiI. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Is composed of the pure JOI008(or, as they are medicinally termed, Extracts) of Roots, Herbs, and Barks, making a preparation, highly concenttated, and entirely free from akohatie adatiztare of eel hied. HOOFLAND'd tlEftfdAN TONIC, IN a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with the west quality of Sante Otos Rom, (hinge, d., making one of the most PielkuPt and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. Those preferring • Medicine free from Alcoholic admixture, will use- HOOFLAND'S 13ERMAI`I .RITTER:L Wale who have no objection to the com bination of the Bitters, se sated, will use. 1100 FL AND'S GERMAN TONIC. They both moistly good, and 000tain the ra edicinal virtues, the. choice be tweet' two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonic being the most palatable. The stomach, from a variety of causes: as Indigestion, Dye'loops's. Nervous Debility, eta , is very aptio have Its function!, derang ed. The Liver, sympathising as closely as it does with the Stomach, then becomes of Pealed, t e result of which Is thst the pa• tient suffers from several or more of the fol lowing diseases: Constipasion..Flatulence, Inward Piles -Fr lams Bkiotteo trbo Head,-Aohitty of tins Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or_ Weight in the Stomach, Sour Erootathine, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried nr Difficult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart,' Choking or Suffocating Sensations when In a Lyipg Posture, Dim• uses of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Dull Fain ip lb Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Ryes Pain ip the Side, Back. Chest, Limbs, ate., Sudden Flushes of Heart, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginingo of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. The Buffeter fr.m these diseases should exercise the greatest caution in the seleetion of a remedy for his case, purehasing only that which he is &leered from his investiga tions and Inquiries possess true merit, is skilfully compounded,•u free from injurious ingredients, and has established for itself a reputation for tim% cute of these diseases. /a this conneetion we would submit those well known remedies— 1100FLAWD'S GERMAN 'JITTERS, AND HOOFLAND'O °KAMAN TONIC P 555555 I/ IT DIL. C. W. J4CIIOII, PHIL•trICLPIIIA, PA Twenty two yearn since they were first In troduced into this country from Oennany, during which time chey have undoubtedly preformed more cures, and benefited suffer ing humanity to a greater extent, than any other remediei known to the pohlto. These remedies will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice, DYlpepela, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrham. came of the Kidneys, and all Dl/0111011ariattig from a Disordered Liver, Btomach,or Intes tines. DEBILITY Resulting from .any Cause whatever prostration of the system, Induced by Severe labor. headships. Axposure, Fevera,io. There is no medicine extant equal to Orem remedies hi sueh ^aims. A tone and rigor istinpareed to the whole spiting, the appetite le strengthened, food is enjoyed, the stomeeb digedts protnptly, the blood Is purl. fled, the complexion betionses eosand and 'Way: theiyellow tinge te vindicated from the eyes a bloom is given to this cheeks, and the week and lacVl3ll•l7trattd - biremmet strong and healthy being PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of tune weighing heav ily upon them, with all its attendant Ills, will fled in the use of this liners or the tonic, an elixir that will instil new life into their veins, restore in a measure the energy sod ardor of more youthful days, build up their shrenken forms, and give health and hipping*a to their remaining years. NOTIOKO It is • well-4440)11 1 40d, (sot that folly one half of the female portion of our gopulation are seldom In the enjoyment of good heath; or, to use their own. expression, "never feel well." They are languid devoid of all energy extremely nervous, and have no appetite. To this claim of persons the Bitter*, or the 7cmir, is eapeelally recommended. • • WEAR ANA DELICATECAILDREN Are made stiong by the use of either of these remedies. They will cure every case of warm/may, without fail. Thousands of °eagle/Rea bar* accumula ted to the bandy of the proprietor, but space Will allow of the publication of but a few. Those, it will bw observed L are men of note and of such standing that lhey must be be• Hived. - , THSTII4ONALS /1011. Gao. W. W00D11.1.111.0, Chief Justice of the Supremo Coqrt of Pa writes t OI And 'lloofland'e German Bitters' is a goat tante, useful in diseases of the digestive or any and of great benefit In asset ofd•- billty, sod want of nervous station in the mystilin. Yours, truly. Gin, W. Woo waste" 110 X. J• 1112111 TMONIPIIOII, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Arailld 1888. "I consider olloonand's Clerusin Bantus valqable• inediohts in case of attacks o Jndlgestion ei Dypepsia. I oan eertlfy this fromnyeaperlwcegf it. kroursositk »spool JAMES rio/11410M! . Prim Par. Joseph K. Kinnard, D. D, Pam tor of the Tenth Baptieakuroh,PitUadel- CLUTION lindsooro lioreonk Remedies pre angiter toltod. dos that dap signaling of 0. M. *OXBOII Is on the ornippor,trosek bottle. Ali odors are tonontArfolt. . Pepelpal aloe wd Manut4ol.ory the Osman Id•cliolas A2,oit &AO, P11116440* Pa. 014,41t1ni 14. 11V.ANA,Prep*Orw Yormedy C. U. ,rAogspzi, a ao; Ti 0118.: .I A P P th i VnOt t A r "C ii t t l O i ' Egleillad'a Osman Tonle, palii • AlatUes 01 60 perimtlietorlw on fez' t be • • /0 1 0 1,0 ' tarot4i wool: yotklopy, livausir *UM taihdaik zu1t.p,7,1% r, xinipo e u sud vy'arg . tau geoitigii.' Mask., 28-16d'SJ 2nourtinte. pIIILADELPiIIe. SIRE INEIIRANCE COMPAiIIt, NO. 488 CHESTNUT STREET Applications will be received •by the un- dereigned for the above COMPANY Thie it ooe of the beet EIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE STATE s. B. ItAILNICART, 18.25-8 m Bellefonte, Pc COLUMBIA INEURANCB CO 00L01111i, LAN° 99999 COUNTY, CHARTER. PERPETUAL!! Capital & Assets, 600,827;91. This Company oentinues to insure 801 l dings, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by fire on tba mu lti,' plan, either for a cash premium or pre mium note. 81EVENTIL ANNUAL REPORT. Whole moue' lei. 82,478,426,80 Lee■ em't expired 422.771.44 11,755,665,49 CAPITAL AND INV 4 3 Iff K. - Anil of premium notes $689,12 .27 Les* amount expired 71,964,04 614,160,24 Balance of premium, Jan 1 '66 6,609,05 Cash roe t, less commissions In '66 67,000,06 Loans 9,400,00 Due from agents and other 8,064,56 CONTRA Loma and expendin paid in '66, 74,025,40 Lonna adjusted, not due Jan I. '67 20,298,88 Balance capt'l and aa'ta Jan i'67 800,427,90 MUTUAL NEW YORK LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. 4 CAPIi Al. i25,31'9,519 66 Cash reatipte during the year 510,irp,60461 The interest received was more than in SIMS of the claims by death. Divi dends to policy holders this year Amounted to more than four times in mach is any other Life Dempsey in the W0r1,,, .1. B. BARNHART, Agent, 13 213 m Bellefonte, Pm.. Xime. i,„ LIME, COAL AND LUMBER The bekt. ~ WOOD COAL. BURNT LIME, can be had at the Bellefonte Lime Kline. en the Pike le►dmg to Milaaburg, at the lowest prices. We ►re the only parties in Central Penn's. who burn in PATENT FLAME KILN ) which produces the BEST WIITTE-WASII AND PLASTER ING LIMB, offered to the trade. The best., Sbantokla sod Wilke/barrio Attahresita Goal, all 'lse, pirated eaprriq'forfamili use also.l SILVER BROOIC FOUNDRY COAL at lowest prioes. Alio a lot of first so-a sec- BOARDS, BROAD RAILS PLAIN, SHINGLES and plastering lath for sale cheap. Odle* and yard, near Booth end of Bald Eagle Valley 8.. B. Depot. SIIORTLIDGB, et Co., 13-20 ly Bellefonte Pa. LI" LIAM! I LIME! I! Fresh beret lime always oe hand and for male at the lowest market prim, at the 81/./UIY-SIDS LIMB KILNSI on the reitroad near Bellefonte. 'We hare no fear cf eueceasfu) contradiction lama we say that we have the BEST LIEN IN THE STATE. It is free from core and our klieg are so construtted that all the ashes are sep ard from the burnt lime be- Tbie it leads the kiln. It is a PURE SNOW-WAITE LIME! And makes as 440- a finish as the lime hurt! from the marble quarries in thasaatern part alb. State. Our facilities for burning and ►hipping lime are snob that WE CAN FERNIER. IT CHEAPER than Om sante quality of Dm combs bad at any other place. All orders pronspAr.elled. Address, .1. R. 40. T. ALEXANDER, 12-20 .'Bellefonte, Pa. , , j!latarletT. QADDLEBRI & HARNESS The subscriber begs lave to Inform the publie generaly Unit he has reopened his HARNOS tt BADLERY, manufactory, where those In heed oan be accommodated with anything to hie line, en tha tomtit terms . Thom in need of Avy oats, Bridles , • Baddl. MOM Tem Nk, Tr smiling bag! . _ et anything of the kind, should g 1 hien eaU pea% kept the plume , Ind ii o Or SIM* lliac r .1 r 4•11 bring. 4 1 )t. ri • 1. °P: T,CI , 070:113111.lira: ' 1'51.1 F t „..1 4 , 1 1 ,1r.t,ba1ft17,121.;"2 .ui baloney finfitlientifeleet to 4,t,bp but stove g o a nt ur . a. i:Lr huil of coal they s ta k e tlddetreoniie Ant sled ane tly? but be. ken tea Mei liner* thWeillt " P " c r i l tt k it ,, ,wriVltil to dal s ikille Ilea I tioi and, Okilk leeteni Pitrehisisee,ohiaulten u lug eat of this teey !nag in lorry am Wen s rinady. tiISAAC HAUPT *eteini jfnatbinett. THE SINGER SEWING MA ' Among Shilling hilachkrin, those MOWS b 7 the Sieger Manufacturing Company, wink with the hfgheist. Their manufaeturtag maohines have long been known u the best for manufacturing purposes. Bit,s within the pall few years, they have gived special attention to tee produotlon of a FAMILY MACHINE, d snaffled to win me( favor In the .HOUBHHOLD. The maehide whist' they now offer, is quiet, light runniug,sim'ple,fast, hoineless. Its sotreeeories for HEMMING, BRAIDING, BINDING QUILTING, TUCKING, CORDING, FELLING, BRAIDING, OATH BRING, are simple rid easily understood. Its deliost►l though - enduring aid Of Iron and Stool, .do all the work noiselessly, better, and few will deny, FASTS& THAN RAND CAN 00 IT They urge these wishing to purchase a ma chine, to examine all the other uninufaetur• ed before buying; as It will for itself drerrome all the objections to the *thar maobineil that cats be brought against it. Machines on hand, for sale and exhibltiou, together with a full and complete assort mint of SILK„ TWIST, LINEN OE COTTON Thread, and all the anceuories for the ma shines, by W. W. MONTGOMERY, • Agent. Oents Furnishing and Tailoring Satoh liniment, Post oMoe, Bellefonte, Psi. ,694,8b0,10 IVIERCIIANT TAILOIT, ESTABLISHMENT, / NO. 7, IROCXIIIOI7'II. ROW 894.860 If The undersigned takes pleasure in inform sng 'he citizens of Centre county and the pkblic generally, that he is must opening SPLENDID AND RICE ASSDIITAIENT or 110,11110 A LAD Othi, Cusimers $400,000 Which he is prepared to make to order in the latest and moot fashionable styles, for men or boys. ()pods sold by the pleas or by the yard. lie also keeps on hand • full line Of "CIENTE{ PITRNISIIING GOODS; of every style and description He is also agent for the celebrated SINGER &IMMO IifACTIINII W. W. MONTGOMERY On Leatber, TREMENDOUS AMOUNT 'OF LBATIMI, I The undersigned has just received the most ostensive lot of Leather, from the New Y9r4,,Bishiapors and Wilmington mar— kets, ever brought to this place, Consisting of Spanish Sole Upper, American Kip, French Kip, Baltimore Calf, OIL FINISH AND DRUSIt MOll.OOOO KID GLOVE SKIN, Whin% Imbiber, Litany and Shoe fludinp, of every dbwription, all of which will be sold 6466 par Own can be bought litany cab er establishment in Centrial Pennsylvania. lie haa silo the lii ea. sad largut, STOCK OP OLOTEIINO iti Bellefonte, which •at much prices thwt, the paroberser of a cult will save PROM FIVE TO TRY DOLLARS, by giving lam • oall ; also a magailioient ASSORTMENT OF CARPETINGB, tLat eau be purehasedait Guy prioee,togetber with Rate I Cape, Bata Ac Sheer. Treaks, Valimed and a grand assortment of , DRY GOODS, all of which are °tared for CASH ONLY! 13.22.1 y C tubing. FOUND HIM OUT Tbs poop!' of PUILLPSBURQ hays timid out tbst _ . . O. 41. MOOR 3, NEW BLACKOUTS BEOP I The pl. of B i eSoftie mid i i t r . inity ere __ very , -0 ---. . ~. . - , - eigeOhae Bleselesuitekeheres - - ' SORA= , ATISIZT, BaLLSIONTI, 4 . -wh„. ~..4.,..,.,...„, these powl= emelt riervent •Aieliala Jib*. P • 4, 1 '4,4 PAW • ~, , 4 T _ 1. / V I , t ( S 4 4 ,1 ,8 # , 6 ,*IN G • ° 43 F, it Ei( 6 , 3t ' fl„ tir"i6iltil"diglittall'i. Illt . Itithiii, , , ‘ ' ' • , , la a J1,11,11;1,1 IL 4. 80,11JUiQn, C'r. ILI I 0, 1 I t 1.14 Oriukt. IV IMP 1 t he e r ' r a • midis the bait HATS CAPS, e .the bust I= , D'oo TS AND 1800,E8, the but pultl(tg4l , 9 4”b8„ • . szid 4. 0 . L. of all Medi 16440wer 40411 thug they ° AN sold oa7,p4re, .„ c.,f. Mooa~, . foskagert bokMagi IS-16-Iy. PHILIPSBURG I'►, wE &JAE COMING,_ AND WILL PREANNT TO ANY PARSON Bending us a Club is our Groat ON! DOLLAR SALE OF DRY !ANDY 0-ODDS, A WATCH, ploci of ausrt- MG SILK DRESS -PATTERN, Our indnoemente during the Vitt few yette have been lanes. WE NOW DOUBIiS OUR RATES OF PREMIUMS.• Our friends will midi', notice our Presort, for BO and 60 Gluts are now more den copal in vale to Clubs of 60 and 100 respectively of other firm flatryLEAsE Any permit ordering , inifirri I;i' the Clobi mentionted below, VIA lufre their selootiono of promiuma enumerated, correnronding to the Aire of the Club. Map OP ON DOWIti `, FOR A CLOW or 30, (1111.)—Ona of the lowing articles, vie: letalne titiliM pattern; fancy colored bed epreadf 100 view Terksoy morocco album; 30 yard* ihtlethqr i striped oeshmeredelaine dress pattern ; honey mina quilt; atlerpelSquareshedrli ast solid grill bosom stub; all wool cashmere pante aid vest pattern ; gent's hair guard chain, gold trimmings;' silver plated chased butter dish ; silver plated 5 botlla revolving cas tor, on ' feet; act empire°, atimble bladed knives and forks ; irorsted promenade shawl ladies' long gold plated chain ; 1.4141 e dou ble gold ring; gents' heavy chased solid geld ring; solid bleak walnut walk box or writing desk; extra quality bahnoral cltirt ; set Jewelry, sleeve buttons to match ; violin and bow ; pate' oartitgan Jacket; splendid ebony D . dote, ivory trimmings; superior Turkey morocco shopping bag; ladles' high balmoral boots. Tog A cum orb 0. (1114=—Osta atthar fol lowing articles, via :" Black or colored alpa ca dress pattern ; poplin dress pattern; one pier" of bleached or brown sheeting ; engra ved silver plated 6 botUe revolving castor 31 yards superior cashmere for pants and vest pattern; expa. heavy hooey comb quill; two fancy eolontd.bed @Oasis ; pair gent's calf boots; 4 yds, &rotors good wool frocking; fano* cashmere plaid drys tore, best quality balmoral skirt; t sewood Vass alarm' clock; all wool ,cloak pattern; silver plated cake or card basket fur muff or crape; lad es' fashionable wool double shawl, splendid clasped family Bi ble, ozl2, record page and engraving. ; 3 yds. double width water proof cloaking ; set ivory handle halves, with silver plated fork ; one set lace curtain. FOR A CLUB or 100. (slo.)—One of the following articles,xix_: 4yda. double width cloaking or posting ; large, ens, bleached linen table tiovere, with one dollen taste sired dinner napping it...match ; Liven Sy -ftre yards splendid hemp carpeting, good colon; exit quantity black or alpaca dress pattern; - extra quality poplin dress pattern ; one large piece superior quality extra width sheeting, pair gents' calf boots, best quality; silver hunting.cased pate, t lever watch; oae doses ivory handled steel bladed knives and forks; Oliver plated engraved= 6 bottle rilvotring 'oastor, wsith„smit- glass botaisl- . splendid violin, box sod bow, complete; single 1 arrel shot gun; swoon's six barrel revolver; pair superior white wool blanket* nice fur muff and cape; gayer plated en graved Ice pitcher, with salver; serge-and ones half yards all wool faze* oassimee• ' for suit; one dozen Roger.' hest silver.plated fork.; common sense mewing, and embrold erlog machine . two heavy honey comb quilts; splendid family Slide, record and phollegrsph page. For. larger Clubs the valliencreasea in the lame ratio. Catal;re of (loud. and Sample sent to any dress free. Send looney by registered letter, Address all or ders to ALLEN, HAWSE rt CO, 15 Federal street, Bostoti,-Yees4 P. &tog C. Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fancy . Goods,, Cutlery, Plated Wafer Abrams Leather Goods, Ao., ke. 3 till Aug 1 . _ = Vesting', WILLIADISPORT Duly chartered and authorized by the Leg. islattirs to.grant Diplomas to Its gradasaem *Meowed M ita outset by a more liberal pat- ronage thaq that whioh has boon noomoilad say oilier Commercial College fa the eositty Beauty . , health, awd bauiruee'import• ace of ite location. It Ca readily accessible from all points ot Railroad. Boartiing, cheaper than at any odic A B KARA)* SUSSMAN Ornamilata,l Peeceanship, Samples of the money *Win the College kank, call at the 4, ►h• beer \, i ' ;, ricri .412 :1111 "W 1 47 "41 oftiai :0* ii4rPittrytt IT. at. e v 1 41: Er*, 211ite;th..• pew; • • tot $l. R io 0 ,risolletTa, lls 4 trosdwin tin Aug 1 550intiting ntlv. ac., &C., FRER 01,,,C08T Schools anb trolltgcs. COMMLRCIAL COLLEGI? TELEGIULPIIIC INSTITUTE, This Institution, but meetly startodl, was ADVILNTAGEM ; el:Pular inattlioties. For Term., Specimens of Boldness sod , office, in: „Address J. F. DAVIS, Willisailipai Pa. OM jsmlthing. ENE ME LIME
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