The Democratic Watchman. A Negro Devil Commits an Infernal Outrage. Yesterday morning, between eigbtand ten l belock, a terrible outrage was 'perpe traied in Williamson coun'y, about ail miles beyond Franklin, on the Carter's Creek Turnpikti. terof Jlr. TlenrY ling, at (hat hOur was returning to her home from her visit to her b r other-in-raw, whore she had spent the niglitbefore. When within six hund red yards of her home, she was met by A negro man who is employed on the farm of Thos F. l'erkins, who seized her, end violently outraged her person. lie grasped her by the throat and chocked her until sbe became senseless. No one das near, and her cries .were snrpreased by td grasp of the !lend. In addition to the above, it in stated that this negro devil had observed her as she passed along the - night previous, and was lying in wait, like the lion for his helpleis prey; that he succeeded ip to well known. Ile left the lady in a state of unconsciousness and fled. A citizen coming along soonafter, saw her ; and after her mind was restored, %he re cited tin; story of her wrongs. A party of neighboring gentlemen immediately armed themselves and started tan, the trod , of the devil. They came up with his trail where he had left the pike, and turned off into a farm. That prey have iiticeeeded in capturing this villian we are half assured Let this blackened soul he launched into eternity ! No mer cy to such hellish •illiann No doubt this will be termed a rebel Sentiment, and a rebel act; if finch it be, we do not attempt toshirk or discard the title.—Ex. "OLD ILIAD " FLIEII Till TRACK.-00 Fridsy last, in the house of Representa tive'. Thaddeus Stoicns,of Pennsylvania, the leading radical of the tie . unc, matte the following declaration, which we sub mit without comment, further then t. Bay th kt it is hard talk for the rads to wallow, "If h'e -knew that any party in the country would go for paying it coin that which uas payable in money, thus en hancing the debt one-half, if he knew them WWI such a platform nail such a determination on the part of his own party he would ga with Frank Blair, and vote fir the other party H r would vote for no such swindle on the tax pay ers alba , country TTo would vote no such speculation in favor of the large bondholders and millionarien. He re peated, though it was hard to nay, that if even Frank Blair stood on the platform of paying according to the contract, and that the Republican candidate stood on the platform of paying bloated specula tors twice the amount agreed to pry to them, and of tasitig his constituents to do no, he would vole for Blair, oven if a worse man than Seymour headed the icket," (Mach exattem wit and sensa- Lion. ] Let nn 11,•ei peace ! ! ' A Remedy for the Blues When Whitelock was about te_em.bark as Cromwell's covey to Sweden, in 1655, he was much disturbed in mind IL9 he rested in Harwich on the preceding night which was very stormy, while he reflected on the distracted state of the nation. A confidential servant slept iu an adjacent bed,' who, finding that JIM master could not sleep, said. "Pray, sir, will you give me leas* to ask you equestion "Certainly." "Pray,, air, don't you think God gov erned the worll very well before you same into it," ~U ndoubtedly." `And pray, ilr, don't you think tha he will govern it quitO as well, when yot are gone out of it 1" "Certainly." Then, sir, pray °tousle me but don't you think you may as well trust him to govern it as long as you are in it 7" To this question Whilelook bid noth ing to reply, and turning about, soon fell below —There is food for thought in the story that is told of a young lad, wlt'o for the first time, accompanied his father to public dinner. Ti. waiter asked him "What Will you take to drink 1" Hesitating for a moment, he reEdifd, I'll take what father takes." The an. ewer reached his father's tar t and le staidly the full responsibility of hie posr thm flashed upon him. Quicker than ifir4b nip; various thought; passed silnd, and in ■ inenteet- his decision #as made; and in tones, trams -10410 will *notion, and to the astotiletil 4 meaCofthice who knew hint; he said, "ll'aitei., I'll take water," ---We earn that the hog ehole,ra ie pre4oktig t 9. anaittrating extent in the aaighlpqrhood l pf New Cotoherlapd. Mr. 1 40 *r, rttahling in that etaialty, lout fif- Wel Iwo hogs within the hug few dive, and innotial splendid litniters 7 helonett o g to Mr. Rifeip the iewn,, , heve of tifeofrikt?4444,e. jhese, hoitati4d troppi two hopes te,holf a day after being at.: Imbed by the .ohotera.--.Ex. • : said' e' ivei,kfek 9}4T41 r, '144 rip. 9R 411 b tygt he out' rasa. them.once .lu.. two IIZSI Ql'oe'fi "(Column. COE'S DYSPEPBIA. CURE, COWS DYSPEPSIA CURB _COWS DYSPEPSIA CURE COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. CUE'S DYSPEPSIA- CURE. cop D Y 8 PERSIA CUR!. CO Z 8 DYBPEPBIA CURE. _ ..gg.R.ALP YVV.SI4,_ CURE, This world renowned remedy for the on ours of DYSPEPSIA, Indi,gestion, Sick Headache, Sourness or ercidily of „Stoinnek, Rising of Food Fialafancy, Lauitude, • lirearintet, IliMosinee's, and all disorder* of the Stomach and Bowel*. Is urged upon the attention - and trial of sufferers from this most horrible of all dia . Dupepsia shows its ravages in • thousand different forms, such as 'Bic k Headache, Heartburn, Depression, that 1 sense of uneasiness and feeling you are not well. Food Netnews you, rises and sours on your etimaeh ; breath is bad; skin atrtimes is flushed and hot ; don't feel as if you could move or stir about, and worst of all, Indigestion or Constipation, arehotbing more or less than Dyspepsia. Tito - A/sande upon thousands suffer and die this way, and neither themselves 11;4 their physicians know what ails them, except that they an surely dying. Reader, we repeat it; this is all Dyspepsia If you would have proof of our statement, if you, would save yourselves and ohildreu from an early grave,' if you would have health and energy and stiength, again we beg you to try one bottle of CdE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. You will see how soon it will dispel your bad feelings and gloomy forebodings. How i6o - tr tt abase tiny any apeelts of Dyr pepiis. How soon it will give you new life and vigor, end how coop It will make a well man or woman of you. )or your own sake, for the sake of everybody suffering, we beg, we eutre.t you to fry It. For Liver Complaint i t Pillions Derange I=3 It i a Sovereign Remedy, while for Fever and Ague, and all those diseases whioh are generated in a mialimatlo climate, It is a certain preventative and cure. That its wonderful medicinal virtue moray not stand •lono upon our statement, we ap pend a few, unsolicited testimonials from those whose position in society and reputa tion it. citizens will place their evidence be yond all question, and carry with them strength and conviction to the most incred ulous. dlr. Letter SIXI.III, aleholeeal! merchant' of hirty years, in dltigeaukee, one of the moat amble and careful men in the State, says, under dale MlLw•ucse, Woo., Jan. 34,1848 M .C' CLARK A Co.,New Haven Coma. Both myself and wife bare used Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and it has proved Perfectly satisfactory as a remedy. I bare NO•ibeiti• Cation m lay iug that we hare received groat benefit troth'its use. Very respectfully, LESTER SEXTON. A GREAT BLESSING." [From Rev. 1.. W•an, Avon, Loraine Co 01 Misers. SPITOIIO at ARIIBTR'NO, Druggiat., Cleveland, 0. Unravels/I.—lt gives ma great pleasure to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the use of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. She has been for a number el years greatly troubled with Dyspepsia, accompanied with violent paroxysms of constipation, which eu prostrated her that nbo was all the while, fur months, unable to do any thing. She took, at year Waterloo, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure and has derived Great benefit from It, and is now comparatively AM! She• regents this MediClllo as a great Morning. Truly yours, L. F. WARD Jan 13th, 1869 .EIVittEME CASE" CURED ]Prom Iter• Nese Aiken, Allegheny, Pa.i Journ PLasirso, Druggist, No. 84 Market street, Pittsburg. take great pleasure in stating that after having muff red from dyspepsia fur about fifteen years!, at semi periods much more than others, I have been eau Irsly eu. red by thous° of Coe'. Dyspepsia Cure. My Minds know that of late years my case has been an extreme . n-. I had great suffering from eating any kind of food, and on an average would vomit one third of my meals Ina sour, Indigestible taus. When the se vere attacks would come, I would Dustman strength and be utterly helpless. Some of the attacks would be so severe that rot days together I would nut retain any thing on my stomach, ears a little dry tout and tea, For years I knew not what it was to pass five eonseoutive hour. without intense pain. Prom the time I took the first dose of this medicine I ceased romibn •, gradually all twenties passer away, and flesh and strength returned, and ever since I have been able to eat any kind of 'to .d eel upon the table. Six months have now pawed without any symptoms of the retorts of the disease. My case was considered by all, even physicians, so marvelous, that for a time It was feared it might be flotitious ; but I am now so well convinced, that I bare been not, merely re Roved, but permanently cured, that I • conseientiously reeommend Coen Dyspeps Care to all victims of dyspepsia. ISAAC A 'KEN. Late Pastor of tit . Beaver Bt.. M. E. Church Allegbaay. , HOME TESTIMONY. New EATEN, Ct., June 1, 1887. Masa& o.p. (iLmt: A CO. Genie,-Being anxious, from the great ben• etit derived, to assist In epreading Sap fame of Cos's Dyspepsia Cure, I would state my sea.. Something over a year ago I ki ad • violent *Seek of Diarrhes, which lasted sigh weeks, during which time I em; bayed three physiolans, but without relief, until I tried.c o4 'l prirla au" _no Arat does helped pas ; too it three times • day for a week. and wee entirely oared; and I' be- liars today Oat it and my" 'llh. Being attacked In a similar way this season, I took one dose, which pot me ell right. I would advise every family to keep It ea band ready for, immediate nee, in sue of 4P4oßmr et Bowel Complaints. The above Mr. Dunn Ie in 'oar employ, and we yaw youoh for the oboes' •tatoiszent. being true. R. ANOLD (X)E:8 DYSPEPSIA CUM"... Will also be Nand Invalualt:srin all of Illarshces, Dysentery, Collo, Sumner , Complaints, Wiping, and in fast miry dis ardrlto.,pisnililio4 of the edema. 'Bold by Militias In elty tot 'e.trntrY every * here at IL ♦f'.e bottle, or ►y applleation to C. G. CLARK t CO., Bole Proprietors, New Osseo, Ct. 14-31-1, Jilooflanb'fi titters.' H OOFLAND'S GERMAN HIT TERS, AND , . 7 1100FLAND13 OSMAN TONIC. The Great Remedies for all Diseased df the LIVER, STOMACH, OR DIGESTIVE 11G0FLAND'R GERMAN BITTERS Is composed of the pure juices (or, as they are medicinally termed, Extracts) of Roots, Herbs, and Barks, making • preparation, highly concentrated, and entirely free from alcoholic admixture of any kind. HOOYLAND,'d GERMAN TONIC, Is a combinatibn of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with the purest quality of Santa Cum Awn, Orange; .4., making one of the most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. those preferring • Medicine free from Alooholic admixture, will use- HOOFLAND I S GERMAN BITTERS Those who have no objection to the com bination of the Bitters, as stated, will use. ROMANO'S GERMAN TONIC They are both equally good, and contain the same medloinal virtues, the choice be tween the two belogmere matter of taste, the Tonlo being the,thost palatable. The stomach, from a variety of causes, ea Dyspepiia. Nervous Debility, etc., Is very apt to have its functions clamor ed. The Liver, sympathising u olosely as It does with the Stomach, then becomes at footed, tlle result of which Is that the pa tienk,suffers from several or more of the fol low Rig diseases : Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Piles Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-bun, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight In the Stomach, ' Sour Brod/Woos, Sinking orFluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Flut tering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when to a Lying Posture, Dim ness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the- Sight, Dull Palo In th a ffead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back. Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes of Heart, Burning in the Fleet', Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. The sufferer from these diseases should exercise the greatest caution In the seleetion of a remedy for his case, purchasiag only that which he .is assured from Ms investiga tions and inquiries possess true merit, is skilfully compounded, it free from injurious ingredients, and has established for itself a reputation for the cure of these diseases. ft this connection we would submit those well known remedies - 1100 ELAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND 1100FLAND'8 LIEBMAN TONIC PIA/PARED BY DI. C. I. J•CICION, PHILADBLPIIIA, PA Twenty two years since they were first in troduced Into this country from (lemony, during which, time they have undoubtedly preformed more cares, and benefited suffer ing humanity to a greeter extant, than any other remedies known to the public. These remedies will effectually care Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nereus's Debility, Chrome Diarrhoea. Dis ease of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising froth a Disordered Livar,Stomach,or Intes tines. Resulting from any Cause whatever: prostration of the system, Induced by Severe tabor. brad/hip/., Exposure, Yevere,Ac. There is no medicine extant equal to these remedies iu such "antis. A tone and vigor is Imparted to the whole system, the appetite is strengthened, food 1p enjoyed, the stomach digests promptly, the blood is puri• Bed, the complexion becomes sound and healthy. the yellow tinge is eradicated from the eyes a bloom it given to the cheeks, and the week and se,vons invalid becomes a strong and healthy being. PERSONS A 11VA NEE!) IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of time weighing heav ily upon them, with all its attendant ills, will Bud in the use of this Ltilt.rs or the Torn, so elixir that will Itostil new life into their veiny, reo.nro In a menouro the energy and and ,if worn youthful days, build up their shrenktn forma and give health and happiness to their remaining years. It is a wen-established foot that folly one half of the feleale portion of our population are seldom In the enjoyment of goad health; or, to nee their own expressiol, "never feel well." They are languid devoid of all energ, extremely nervous, and have no appetite. - To tide Ham of persons the /fitters, or the Tornio, is especially recommended. WEAK AND DELICATE CAILDREN Are made Manor( by the ass of either of these recsedies. They will cure every case or morasno, without fail. Thousands of wildcats's ,have 'pet ia un's led in the bawls of the proprietor. but apace will allow of the publication of but a few These. i will be ribeerved, are men of note and of such standing that they must be be lieved. Hon urn. W. Woopw4RD, Chief JtAktel3 of the Supreme Court of Pa., writes: "I anti 'lloofland's German Mailers' is a good took, useful in diseores of the digestive organs, sad of greet benefit In e ases of de— bility, sod I,l'lll'o nervous aotiue is the system. Yours, truly. (leo, W. WootiwLea." /1911. J•lfil TROMP/1011, • Jurists of the Supremo Court ofl'ennOvaaia Ph 164001 la, April ti 1844. "I ionshler qlor.,Baud's Derma* Bitters a valuable tiaediolae io case of 'Maki of Inrligestiosi Dypspils. I eau eertirj this from my uranium of it. Ifuersorish, respost Jares Toom Fr..m Rev. Joseph 11. Kennard, D. D. Pas tor uf the Tehth Baptist, Ohorohirsiladel phia , 11.00Aan fianzign, &mud las ate bounter felted. 131 e tbAtA3O elgoature of 9. M. JACkSON le ed 4ripper °feat* bottle. All others 'aril , ' ' C, P UNN, rriaolpal office and himmiaotery at the Oerman h(edloine store. No. 681 A.RCII Otreet. Fitihtdelphlal Pa. .041ARLJi$14.• SWANK, Proprietor, Formerly q. M. , Jecgsp* r k Co. • .' PKICXB. ttootakorVieriotrill t r r s, di p i tr e te9^,fki lioodiadto German Into, put lop' la 4oitt for tko,tUro 50 pox Jaottle, or a hag dozen 7 50 far -Do neA 'fbrget to' ratlike" Well the *Aisle you buy, is order get the genuine. Fur pale by F. P. GREEN, Druggist, BaUefoate, Pa. • ' And by druggist' ;e Marcl. 213-11848-, . OHO ANS DEBILITY NOTI.A THSTIMONALS Ifarohl6, 1867 , okuTioff ,snottrance. p . FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 488 CHESTNUT STHEET Applications will be rehired by the on dersigned (or the above COMPANY This is one of the beet EIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THE STATE J. B. BARNHART, 13 25-3 m Bellefonte, P• C OLUMBIA INAUBANCE CO COLUMItA .13.11CASTek county, CHARTER PERPETUAL!! Capital & Assets, 600,527,91. This Company oontinues to insure Bull. dinp, Merchandise, and other property, against loom and damage by Are on the mu twit plan, either for a cub premium or pre mium note. SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. 1 Whole amount Um $2,478,426,80 Leal cm't axpirod 722.771 44 11,755,665,49 CAPIFAL AND INCOME. Met of preinium eau $885,12 .27 Leu amount expired 71,964,94' 814,160.24 Balance of premium, Jan 1 '66 4,609,05 Cash Feet, lees commissions in 16 57,006,06 Loans I 9,400 00 Due from agents' and other 8,384,56 CONTRA Losses and expenses paid in '66, 74,025,40 Louses adjusted, not due Jan 1 '67 20,206.88 Balance eapt'l and mats Jan I'o7 600,427,90 MUTUAL NSW YORK LIFE INSU RANCH COMPANY. CAM AL $25,319,319 55 Cash receipts daring the year $10,113,047 6 The interest received win', ?ore than ...... . ..... ........ $400,000 in excels of the claims by death Dmi lends to policy hollers this year amounted to more than four time. es much as any other Life Ouniyany in Ibe Worl . .1. B. BARNHART, Agent, 13.21 3m Bellefonte, Pa. INSURE YOUR LIFEI Ibil may be dune for tbabeaefit,of those you love most deafly, to render their aandlUan comfortabta, 'humid you be milled away,or, it may be done for your own com fort when rest seems most congenial, or t, discharge, seine obliaatlons to creditors. TDB UNITED srxrus LIFE INSIIR- ANON COMPANY, Off NEW YORK astablisbed.in IRSO, baying eamet amount. ing to OVER $3,000,0u0, ieweettd In best securities, offers special indueements to its patrons. For books, papers or information apply to JOHN D. WINGATH Agent 1340-1 y Bellefonte Fa. lime. L IME, COAL AND LIIMBIth The but. WOAD COAL BURNT LIMN, can be had at the Bellefonte Lime Kilns. en tho Pike leading to Mils.burg, at the lowest prices. We are the only parties in Central Penn's. who burn In PATENT FLAME KILN, which produces the BEST WIIITE-WASU A D PLASTER ING LIME, offered to the trade. The best. Shamokin and Wilkesbarrie Anthracite coal, all am, piepared expressly for family ruse %Imo. SILVER BROOK FOUNDRY cqAL at lowest prices. Also a lot of first and sec ond quality. BOARDS, BROAD RAILS PLAIN, 8111NGLE8 and plastering lath for sale cheap. °Mee and yard. neaa.tiouth end of Bald Eagle Valley R. g. Dep.t. BUORTLIDOR, & Co., 1:1-20 I y Bellefonte Pa. LIME! LIME! I LIMN I I I Fresh burnt lime a/ways on hand and for male at the lowest market prim, at t h e BUNNY-RIDE LIME on %the railroad near Bellefonte. _We hare no fear rf successful contradietion • when we NI that we hare the BEST LIME IN THE STATE. It is free from oom and our kilns me tio, constructed Outten the mites are mop- &rated from the burnt lime be fore it leaves the kiln Ills • PURE KNOW-WHITII LIME! I And maks, as glee a Ankh WI the lime burnt from the marble quarries in the eastern part of dr State Our far:ditties for burning and altipplog Unman • roan that WE CAN FURNISH II CHEAPER Ulan the vote !o►llty of Saw sax) be bad NA any other place. All orders promptly filled. Addrese, J. R. AO. T. ALEXANDER, 12-20 - -11•Seinate. Ps. • *abbleip: SADDIARRY & HARNB3B . The oulortiber bop hum to inform the pnYllo geetrielly that hi bibs rsopesed kb ' 'HARMS t SADLER)! etaciplaotery, when Lbw h need owe be eceetbeteaste4 with ee7olllll in his line, es; WI lowed Wets. ?Ibis* I* mewl of llarl • , I:wry gears; itridLee Roi:/"Ovir.; la, Rosetta, TVestk, Thiry!lyig bap or ,; anytgeg of the kis* 'sbonld s ire him a coati Don't Nrpitheilla4.l4 2sir dirk , above, Sielicp street oat Spring. .' 6I- 16, - SKRRY TOLAN. 0 4BOuiilg 'Rubino:. . . T HE SINGER SEWING MA CILLNI3. Among Bowleg Machines, those mad., by the Binger Manufacturing Company, rank with the highest. Their manufacturing machines have long been known as the beat for manufacturing purposes. Nut within the poet few years, they have given special attention to the production of a FAMILY MACHINE, d estinbd to win much favor in the II 0 1343 11 11 0 L 1) The machine which they now offer, is quiet, light running,simple fast, n.oiseless. Its accessories(fir HEMMING, BRAIDING, BINDING, QUILTING, YUCKING, CORDING, FELLING, BRAIDING, GATHERING, .are Ample and eaeily understood. Ita delicate, though enduring and tireless mus cles of Iron and Steel, do the work noisplesily, better, and few will deny, FASTER THAN HAND CAN DO IT They urge those wishing to purchases ma chine, to examine all the other manufactur ed h,.fore buying; as It will for Itself overcome all the objections to the other machines that can be bought against It. Machines on hand, for sale and exhibition, together with a full and complete assort ment of , SILK; TWIST, LINEN OR COTTON Thread, and all the accessories for the me .• chine', by W. W. MONTGOitiERY, Agent. Gents Furnishing and TA,losing &nab l'ust Unice, Ildlefunte, P.I. 694,850,10 M EROIIANT TAILORING, ESTABLISHMENT, No. 7, BROCIIIIOTT . B. ROW 694 850 16 The undersigned takes pleasure in inform- mg be ettlsens of Centre ...runty Rind the puDllo general 4, that he is just opening a SPLENDID AND RICH A SSORTAI ENT OF roaclon ♦co DOSIZOTIC Clothe, Csasimers irbkb be is prepared to make to order In the latest. and must &alienable stylea, for. men or boys. Goods sold by the piece or by the yard. He also keeps on band a full line of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, of every style and description ila la also agent for the celebrated SINGER SEWING MACHINE. 12-IS. " W. W. MONTOOMItRY iLeatter, TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF MiATIIHR I The undersigned has just received the most extensive lot of Leather, from the New York, Baltimore and Wilmington mar kets, ever brought to this plane, Conslstiag Spanish Bole Upper, American Kip, French Kip, Baltimore Co.lt; OIL FINISH AND BRAYED MOROCCO HID GLOVE SHIN, Whang Leather, Linings and Shoe Bodine, of every diacription, all of whioh will be sold cheaper than can be bought at any oth er esiablubmsnt in Osntrisal Pennaylresie. He has also the %est and largest STUCK, OP CtOII3I.NO Ilefoota, which ace at such vices that the perch f a suit will save FROM FIVE TO TEN DOLLARS, by ;Mug him a call ; also a mairiallisient t ASSORTMENT OF CARPETINGS, tLat eu be purchased at eity priess o together with data se Caps, Boots I Shook Thinks, Valises and a grand. assortment of DRY DOODEI, all of which ar• "Ilford for ' CAHH ONLY!- 13-22.1 y ABRAHAM 81:18131I4N C Ming. FOUND HIM OUT The poop!' of PIIILINIBURG him found oat that C. H. MOORE; stas the boil BATS &a tAPS, B,IIIRTS AND DILA.WERB 800 T 8 'AND SHOIA BURNIBII4.NIit GOO 1, 'and tbs . big! esdiil. 0 I. 0T BIN% •f all kinds 04 lower Agues lima tbia ap mold at any pl►b. It town. 1.00141. Pod 410, ballast, 4 . 3-15-Iy. PHILITSBITTIO Pa, WARE COMING'. • - tali/ WILL PRESENT TO ANT PERSON Beni ng no a Chub in our Great ONE noun. SALE OF DRY FAN GOODS, A WATCH, piers of SHEET ING BILK DRESS PATURN &C., AG, FREE OF COST. Our hulueementaJluring the put few yews have been large. '• WS NOW DuUSLS OUR RATSS 'Or 'PREMIUMS. Our friends - Teal readily notice our Present* for 30 ma 60 Club) are now wore than total in ra / e to Clubs of 60 and 100 reapeotieely Volker firms. Any person ordering elitist-wt.( the Club' mentiunte4 below, cnn have their selections of premiums' enumerated, corresponding to the size of the Club. FOR • CLUB OF 20. (33.)—One of the fol lowing articles, ch : Detains dress pattern; fancy colored bed spread ; 100 view Turkey nioroCiwi album; 20 yards dillatingOstriped clubmen delaine dress pattern } honey 'Grab quilt i ell wool metre shawl; set solid phi bosom studs; all wool cashmere pants and vest pattern ; gist's hair guard chalet, gold trimmings; silver plated chased boner dish ; silver plated 5 bolt le revolving. cas tor, on feet; set superior"Aseled bladed % II knives and forks; worsted prong ide shawl ladies' [sag gold plated chain ; 1 dou ble gold d og; gents' heavy elms lolid gold ring; solid black walnut work box or writing desk; extra quality balmoral skirt; set jewelry, sleeve buttons to match ; violin and bow ; gents' cardigan Jacket; splendid ebony D flute, ivory trimmings; superior Turley morocco shopping bag; ladles high Delmont boots. Y° 4 • C•oll or 5 0 . (1115)..-One of the fol., lowing articles, vie : Black or colored alpa ca dress pattanf • poplin dress pattern; one piece of bleatib e l or brown sheeting; engra ved sliver plat dlottle revolving castor I 3 Ards superior cashmere for pants and vest pattern ; extra heavy Loney comb quilt; two fancy colored bed spreads • pair gent e calf boots; 4 yds, fanners' good wool frocking ; fancy cashmere plaid dress pat• tern, best quality balmoral skirt; r wrwood brass alarm clock; ladled all wool cloak pattern; Aker plated cake or eard basket r for waif er cape; lad se' fashionable wool double shawl, eplendid clasped family Bi ble, oxl2, record page and ea ravings; S yds. double width water proof cloaking; set ivory handle knives, with sliver plated Their; recast lace curtain. Fos A Cites or 100. (100.)--lboof the following articles, via : 4yda. doublewidth cloaking or coating ; 2 large, fine, bleached 1 linen table coven, with one dozen large Sized dinner napkins to match; twee ty•live yards ipiendid hemp carpeting, good cokrn; ex tr quantity black or alpaca dries pattern; extra quality poplin dress pattern ; one large piece superior quality extra width ribeeting ; pair gents' calf boots. best quality; sliver hunting awed pate. t lever watqh; one dozen Ivory handled steel bladed knives and forks; silver plated engraved 11 bottle revolving castor, with rut glass bottles'; splendid violin, box and bow, nemplete: single I arral shot goer Bacon', "six barrel revolver; pair superior white wool blankets; niee fur muff and cape ; silver plated en graved ice pitcher, with 'elver ; .even and one hall yards all wool fancy cassimere, for jolt; one dozen Roger,' best silver.plated forks; common sense sewing and embroid ering • machine: two heavy hondy comb quilts, splendid family Bible, record and pbotognipb 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 all or ders to ALLEN, HAW ILS if: CO, 15 Federal street, Boston, Mass., P. 0. Box C. Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goode Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums Leather Goods, do., &c. tilt Aug 1 VewUngi, WILLIAMSPORT Daly ehartand and authorized by the Leg- filature to grant Diplomas to Its graduates welcomed al its outset by • more liberal pat-, rousse than that which bas been accorded my other Cemnuntial College in the country Beauty, iltalti, l and business import- Art is reany cleavable from all piints Boarding, cheaper than at any other 4rnemeatal Penmanship, Samples of the sonny stadia the College Bank, call at the BLACERMITIIt SHOP Tlo }serfs of Balkfonh and vicinity eh vary- mayaisttalty informed that gm nadir de Blacksmith shop aa BBesil/D 13211XICT, BELLEBONTH, dm b,it the Lest abate be will be at ski tines prepared to de as kind of work in his line. l'artandes iltention win be paid to _ Nolelsl/ enovirco. ;mule *Pus; ' ,eok Buggies,. th• but Itspitritig lam Implimaitai &a. 11 work ilimamosa. ly J. /L. B. MAO**. 04'ettir i cif *Ax. graft witatad hr J. 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