The Democratic Watchman. Tae. RICH MANIB PLASTLII.- The" M sn's planter" is good for awe ack. The ridh Ulan's planter ail reek it. 0 4 vernment bonds-/purehased by greenbacks at. a,Zsoount, represents the latter. The int-etest of these greenback bonds nutat<ge paid in gold, raised by poor en'slabor.. This la Mongrel rule. Farmera a are compelled to take green- Imager their grain, mechanics have to take them (or articles they have to sell, merchants to rrceive them for thier g oods, and day laborers must take them in p a yment for their work ; why should not the bondholder receive them for Lis kende Why could not enough be printed to lint the millions upon millions of dollars worth of bonds, that ore held by the rich, and 011ie Atop the interest sou then? It would Have to the taxpayers ono hundred and fifty millions of dollars per year Mongreliem don't mint this however It favors the rich and oppreses the poor, and ihe laboring man, the farmer and mechanic, who Totes_ with the party, simply belpH to build up a power that will it ample him down. A CRITIC COMFOCRIIRI) —lt in related of Power•, the sculptor that while resi ding in Cincinnalti, lie made n figure of one Alexander Drake, a popular cone , dins'- Some of Power's friends were so much 'leased with it that they invited the editors to examine it Among those who came was one noted for severely ciitied-ing every performance, whether rompeleut to givo good judgement or not The show room wits unity lighted and the figure stood in a glans 0880. Af ter gazing at it very intently several minutes, the critic maid to Powers who wits 81 anding near him: , "There ace sane good points 'thou). this Hiram, but there are some extraor dinary defects about it The nose is too long entirely, and the mou , h has a queer to ist One arm Is Laiger than the other and the position is unnatural No LIMN Coll'd El' and that way if lie tried I dont see IltrttM, how you could have wade such a great blotter." lowers laughed, and inquired of the •What do you think about it figure; Driike ? ' The figure immediately etepp , !ng out of the cam', uud bonding into a loud said I anal( the pomitiun pretty natural CZE The critic did not hear the loot of the jest, and it IS Paid, would never utter wards rpenk to the facetious sculptor Definition of Character Fine fellow—Tho man who advertise.' in your paper, the man who never refu ses to lend you .money, and the fellow mho is courting your sister. Gentle People--The young lady who met twi do the ironing fur Newt tiputittig tier handy, the young gentletu•ti who to anhatned to be teen walking with his father, and the young lady Who wear.; thin shoes on a rainy day.. Indulyrious People —The young lady who reads romance* in bed, the friend who is always eing,tged when you call, ehd the correspoadent who esanot Gad time to answer yonr letttor. I`npoptitar Perio•ages—The fut man in an omnibus, a tall wan in • crowd, and a short man on parade T id ritoplo—A lover shoot to pop question, a num who &tea not title to be tdiot at, and steamboat cowpony with • uses of cholera • Dignified Iden—A midshipman on • quarter-deck, a•d a school committee o• elunitnini day. Persecuted People—Wornan by that tyrant man, boys by their parents and teachers and all poor people by musty at large Unhappy People—Old bachelors •nd old maids. Humble Persons—The husband who does his wife's churning, the wife who blacks her husbands beets, and the Ulane wlw thinks you do him much honor Mean People—The man who kicks people when they •re down, and the eubscriber who refuses to pay for his pft per. Sensible People—Yon •nd I ' —b gentleman : on q•isit to Wash ington, •ne day very coolly, opened the Senate Chamber door, and was •bout to pass in, when the door-keeper anted: 'Aft! you • privileged member!" What do you mean by that r asked the stranger. "A governor, ex-member of Congress ore foreign minister," was the reply. The elmier replied that ho was • minister "From what court or country !" asked the onlcial. Very gravely pointing up: "From !leaven, air." •• To this the doorkeeper very waggishly remarked: V- . "This government at present holds no intercourse with Oat foreign power." i —An exchange says those who preach again. sin and wervellatan are but lit t:e bettor than thnie 'who denounoe in t.-ape:anon and go for Grant. erolumn. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CJRE, COWS DYSPEPSIA CURE CORIFDYSPRPSIA CURE.. CO'ES DYBPEPSI A CURE. COE'R PYBPEPBIA CURE. COE'B bYBPEPSIA: CURE. • COCS DYSPCPSIA cuter, ,CUE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE. CUE'S D YSPEPSIA CURE. This world renowned remedy for the un failing our* of D YSPEPS.IA, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sournes• or elcodiv of Stomach, Tieing of Food i l lotiil!stary, Lamitqa, Weariness, lliousoess, and all disorders of the Stomach and Bowed, re urged upon the attention and trial of gulf from this moat horrible of all die . Dyspepsia shows its ravage, in a thimeand different tonne, moist as Sick Headache, Heartburn, Depression, general settee of =hemlines§ and feeling that you are not well. Food distreseet you, rinse and sours on your stomach; breath 111 bad ; skin at times is fluebed. and hot ; doa'bCeel as if you could m o ve or stir about, and worst or /411, Indigestion or Domination, are nothing more .or less than Dyspepsia. Thcrsaande upon thousands,stilfer and die title way, and neither theetteilviie ma their physician, know what ails theM, except that they are barely dyin g . Reader, we repeat it, this le all D )' l~jepela. If you would have proof of our statement, If you would save yourselves and children - from ~tin eirlY grave, If pie - *Mind bare health - ind energy and strength, again we beg you to try one bottle or CtirS - DYST'EPSIA CURL'. You will lee bow soon it will dispel year bad feelings and gloomy forebodings - . low soon it will obese away any species of Dye pepeia. how soon it will give you new life and vigor, and how soon it will make a well last or woman of you. 'For your - own sake, for the sake of everybody nu Bring, we beg, w• emirs .t you *to iry IL For Liver comp/amt 4. Milton, Derange- =IM It is &Sovereign Remedy, while for Fever and, Ague, and all those due•-ee which are generated UP& -meiesensatie-edmittm -it ism certain prevented' , " and cure. That its wonderful medicinal virtue Way not stand alone upon our statement, we ap pend • lew ■nsuricited testimonials fyins th o se whose render' in eociely,end reputa tion a. citizens will Otos their evidence be yond •ll question, end carry with Lima strength aril conviction to the, •ost incred ulous. Mr. Lever Sexton, n teholeenle iherehnnt of thirty yenre, in Ntltenukee, one of the mod rrteable 111,41 cu refid lien in the State, sop, under daze: Ifitwannax, Wiv., Jan. 24,1868 Messrs. C• G. CL•IIIC & CO., New Haven Conn. Both myself and wife hate timed Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, and it has proved Perfectly eatisf►rtory as a ranted,. 1 hare IVO hest , tenon in saying that we hate received treat benefit Irian its, mos. Very idly, LE 2!R SEXTON A GREAT BLESSING." [From Rev. L W•np, Axon. Loraine Co 0] At ee~rn. ii 11701.111 ti A RIINTR Draggle., Cie...fond, 0. Geraltmen.—lt Rives re great pleasure to state that my wife has derived great benefit from the use of C , es Dyspepsia Curs. She has. been for a number nl years greatly troubled with Pyspepala, accompanied with violent parosystna of constipation, . Wish so prostrated her that OAP was all the •hfle, for months,, unable to do say thing. She took, at your instance, C'est:si 'Dyspepsia Cur. and ham derived firmest ligneflt from it, aad to now comparatively She regiirga this 'asthenia em a great blessing. Truly yoeca Jae 13th, 1669 L. F. WARD. . 4 .EXTREME CAFIE" CURED 'From Rev• Issan Aiken, 'Alleeway, Pa j Jesaru Fi.rrviso. Druggist, Jo. IR. Market street, Pitts%neg. lake great p lotto:me in stating that after haw mg suit . tall from dyspepsia for about Aileen 'years, at came periodn much more then cohere, I haws been are Maly red by the use of Cue's Dyspepsia Cure. Ply f r iends Itnt • that •T beta •eara my ease host been try n . I had great seffering from 'shag en, Lind at hod, and on en overeats •..übl remit ewe <hied sit ley meals in • • .ne. tud um-stele • c.o. • has ii. se se rafactsteke • , )11141 COliku, I would loto• •Il strength and he utterly hale loss. Stowe of the a tto•ka moalll lw an needs shat • days legetestr 1 would n. 4 Atom one thing to my 1••••• eh, SS.* • lonl• ivy wove and fey.. V.'s yeah T kiww our •bot it •es so pans flee eedatoeittiee hoses web. • ine.• to pain. F. 0•11 the fuse 1 toes the first thots of this modules I erased •eunttm t, pr a pa n li, 9 soreace palmed •••y, and flesh and atttatigth teturnel, and soar wore I be‘st Imam /011* to net any load of fy d set upon the table. Six wonlhs hove no• I)4filled with. et Dos symptoms of the return of the dis.• • 11y case •aa considered by •11,44 on pro stehms. so Illdikt•lguU., that fur • time it sow leaved it might be tletitioue , Put I am mow 50 rill continued, t h at I he.. lawn not rarely re litmed, but petmameoetly eared, 1' at I can conscieutioasly reeutamend Coe's Dyspepsia Cur• to all victims •1 dyspepsia. Leta l'aet,n 7 e . f the rete t r i kt:Wt . hurah, Allimberly. HOME TESTIMONY. Bar Hems, Cr. June I, 067. Messrs. C. Li CiAttilL, Gent.,-Being anxious, from the great ben: wilt derived, to assist in spreading the fame of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, I would state my ease. Something over a year ago I is ad • violent attack of Diarrham, which lasted sigh weeks, during which time I emi toyed three physicians, but without seller, until I Tied Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. The first dose helped in. ; I took It three times a day for a week. and wiweatirely eared; and I be lieve today that'll saved my life. Being attacked f in a similar way this season, I took one doce,'which put me all right. I would ad•itilively family to keep it on hand ready for immediate use, In sue of Bummer or Bowel Complaints. , 0. DUNN, The above Mr. Nan is in our employ,' and we out ♦ouch tot the above *Daemons being true. S. ARNOLD it CO. COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE Will also be found invaluable in all case/ of Diarrbeea, Dysentery, Celia, Bummer Complaints, Griping, and In fact every dis ordered condition of,the stomach. - . Sold by Druggists in city or country every where at $1 per bottle, or by application to C. G. CL AB6 4 CO., Sole Proprietor., New ilevea, Ct. 14-31-1, . Mootlanb'o bitters. H OOFIAND'S OIMMAN BIT TERS, AND RG9FI4ND'S GERMAN TONIC. The Great Reated/ei for all Dimeee et the LIVER, EITOMAOff, OR DIORSTIVR ORGANS 1100FLANDT OtRMAN BITTERS' Is composed of Millipore juices (or, as they are medicinally termed, Extracts) of Roots, Herbs, and Barks, making a preparation, highly cormehtiand, and entirely free from alcoholic admixture of any kind. 110Q1PLAND'd °ERMAN TONIC, Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with the purest quality of Swim C,us Ram, Orange, A., mak log ens of the most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offered to the public. Those preferring a Medicine free from Alcoholic admixture, will use. IIOOFIAND'S .GERMAN BITTERS. Thome who have ■e objection to the COM bioation of the Bitters, 1141 stated, will use. 1100FLAND1 GERMAN TONIC They are both equally good. and coptaln the rams medicinal virtues, the choice be tweed the two being a mere matter of taste, the Tonic being the most palatable. The stotneab. from a variety of causes, as Indigestion, Dyspeptic Nervous Debility, etc , h very apt to have Its functions derang ed. The Direr.' empathising a. closely as it doe. with the Stumm% then becomes of tested, t- e result of which is that the pa tient stiffen from annual or mars of tha lowing disease.: Constipation. Flatulence, Inward Piles Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust fur Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach. Sour lirectattons, Sinking or Fluttering a Hie Pit of the - tirourenti, swtmming or life Iles& Hurried or Difficult Breathing. Flut. tering at the heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a Lying Posture; Dim noes of Vision, Dote or Webs before the Sight, Dull Paiu In th Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and liiebPain in the Sid iy Back. Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Males onleart, — MirriTng 'in the Flesh, Constant Imiginings of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. The sufferer ft .in these diseases should exercise the greatest caution in the selection of a remedy ter his case, purchasing only that which he is secured from his investiga tion( end inquiries 1105FSFS true mark, is skilfully compounded, is free from injurioue Ingredients, and ►u established fur itself a reputation for the cure of these diseusee. In this connection we would submit those well known remedies-- 1100FLAND'S ()ERMAN BITTERS 12E 1100FLANDII UKRECAN TONIC PRIPARRD DR. C. ■. JACICROS, PCILAPRAPHIA, PA Twisty two years sine* they were first in troduced inv . ° this country from Germany, during 'bleb time they have undoubtedly prelbrinel More mires, and benefited suffer ing humus if y to • stealer extent, than any other novelle. keown to the poirlio. Them remedies wilt effectually cure Liver Complaint. Jeendite, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, thronic Diarrbma. Dw ell/1S of the Kidngys. end ell Diseases arising from • Disordered Liter, ritomach,or lute- tines. DEBILITY Ilevulting from say Cause whatever. proeiratton of then mein, induced by Severe (shoe. haidships. K•posure, Feversohe There IP 111, mttdicme 'Want equal to these remedies 111 such "ames. A tone and •igor le Imparted to the whole eyatom, the appetite in strengthened, food is enjoyed, the stomach Coatis promptly, the bhost as purl flint. the oomplmaion beromes sound ■nd •eltby. tie yellow tinge to evadacatrot from the acres bloom rr givem to the cheek!, and the seer end •e,voue invalid becomes a strong and tae.althl being. Pi'HIUNS AI) NCA'D /AY L A ad teat ad tt • •else of hoe weighing beer. ily upon them, with all ite attendant ills, will Ina ,• the UP* of i•am Uifirr• or the Tooiv ea alias that will 1116t11 new life uito then •e es, m wore in s • *assure the energy and •-e •of mom youeiliut days, build up their weaken (oriels end gave health and happitesi• to tsotr r.llll,llling years. I,OTI •V It t. a inill-entolilkheil fact that full r one hell •f the female portion of our population at. neldots In the enjoyment of good health; inv.*, a • that. own .eprenetna, •"neeer feel eon." Tart. e•e lenaatd devoid of all energy eterteneely nereoun and have no appetite. Morel of gor•on• as or,th• 70Iste, h •pe, tWI rO,o•••••kled. •11A[ D DRLICATE CAILDRIM ere ••d• •don• he th• us* or either of 1b..• resole". They wtll cure ever) cane of marosinum, irit h. we fail. de of certificate. bare areinnula eel Is ter bends of the •r.prietor. but apace dr • publil 'Own of but a few le Abet i will be ohs•reed. ere wen or note and of each standing that they must be be lieved. TESTIMO!sI A LS Hot Geo. W WOODWARD, Chief Jurtir• of the /uprem• Court of P•., writes: March 16, 1867 "1 •od 'Hoofhowl r German 11'cirri' is a Rood ton l6,usifill tit fileintort of the ittgelitife oreene, and 01 greet benefit in ogees of de billty, eu/1 •not of nerritus action is the systeu /Yours. truly. , Oro, W. WOODWALAD." HON. Less Trourson, Judo of the Suprente Court tit Penonv/rania Philadelphia, April 28 186 d. oonsider • llottand's Uertnan Btitero a valuable medicine tu cage of attacks of ludmeotion or Dypepgis. I can certify Ulla from my •operienco ul it. Yours,with respect Jaras, Tuorpstm" Braun Kor. Joseph 11. Kennard, D. D. Pas t Or 01 the Tenth Baptist Cburch,Phll►del - CAUTIOI llootlind's Oerman Remedies are counter feited. See that the signature of C. M. JACKSON is on the wrapper of each bottle. AU others are couuterleit. Principel utlierk and Manufactory at the German Medicine Store, No. Mil ARC/I Street, Philadelphia, Pa. QUARLES U. *VANS, Proprietor, • Formerly C. M. JACKSON .11 Co. POICESs Midland's Genpan Bitters, per bottle, $t 00 half dozen, 6 00 Boofiend . * German Tonle, put ■p I■ quart bottle" $1 69 per bottle, or a half down for T. 60 4 1141-Do not forget to esrmine well the article you buy, to order get the genuine. Per este, by N. P. (ISBNS, Druggist, Bellefonte, Pa. And by druggists generally. March 2111.-11161-1 s 3nourance. pRILADELPHIA FIRS INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 483 CHESTNUT STREET Applieatleas will be reeeirod by the an dersigoed for the above - C M .P A N Y This is Doe or the best • - .1 • . &IRE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN TEE STATE J. S. BARNHART, Bellefonte, re 18 2G -8m COLUMBIA INKIRANCE CO COLUIIIIT•, LANCASTER CISONTT, CHARTER. PERPETUAL!! Capital & Assets, 600,627,61 'TMs Coutpany continues to 'mire Buil dingo, Merchandise, and other property, against loss and damage by lire on the ton• teal plan, either for a caal premium or pre mium nii.te. SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whets =crane hra. - 12.478.42t1,A. Loa ain't expired 722.771.44 11.766,665,49 CAPITAL AND INCOME. A m't of premium notes W 512 .27 Imes amount expired 71,96.1,04 1114340.24 Belnure of premium, Jan 1'66 6,609,05 Cob reo t, tea crommtnicrnxiu 6 , 7,096,M1 Loans 9,400.00 Duo from agents sad other 8,384.b6 co.vTaA Louisa sod expenses paid in '6B. 74.026.40 Lonna adjuoted, not du• Jan 1 87 20,2401.88 Wino, earl and siLs Jin ;17 800,427,90 MUTUAL NIW YORK !MT INSU R tNCE CO3IYANY. CAPI% AL $26,319,119 55 Cash receipts during the year $10,173,047 61 The interest reoei•ea WU inono than In excites of the claunm by death Did ,Jenda to poiiry hol It re tble year amounted to 01 , ,1re tbmn J o s time. much SJI any other Llla Coto any In the Worl . J. S. BARNIIAR r, Agent, 13 21 Sot Bellefonte, Pa. INSURE YOUR LIME! rbie may be done for the benefit of those you lore most deafly, to render their condition comfortable, should you be called arrey,or,..lt may be done for your oust cow• fort when reel reime most bongenial, or discharge, nom • ob liv at tons to credit. re. THE UNITED STATES LIFE !MIR ANON COMPANY, oe NEW YORK established in 1850, heelng asset amount log to OVER $3.01.10,000, invest. d . in best itieuritiesodiers special inducements to its patrone. Nor books, papers or ,Informattun apply to JOHN D. WLNQATE Agent 13-21-ty Bellefonte P►. Linn. L IMN, COAL AND LUMBER ..The Left. HOOD COAL BURNT LIMB, run he had at the Bellefonte blue Kilns. en the Pike leaLogt to Mile.horg. at the lowest !meas. We are the 0 [fly patties in Central Penn'a. who burn In PATENT FLAME KILN, which preducee the BEST WHITE WAS!! A D PLASTER. INU LIME, offervi to the trade. The hest Shamokin and Wilaeobarrie Anthracite coal, all size, Faepared expresey for family nee also. 11LVKR BOOK FOUNDRY COAL at lowest prices. Also fik jut of first and leo ood qualal. BOARDS, BROAD RAILS PLAIN 811IN1I LYS and plastering lath for sale cheap. 0111 re and yard. near South end of Bald Bogle Valley B R. Dop.d. SIIORTLIDUR, & Co.. 13-20 ly Bellefonte Pa. L IME! LIME! I LIME! I I Fresh burnt lime always on hand and for sale at the lowest market price, at the SUNNY-SIDS LIMB KILNS! on the railroad near Bellefonte. We have mu fear rf successful contradiction when we say that we hare the BEST LIME IN THE STATE. It is free from core and our kilns are so constructed that all the allies are sep arated froita,the burntllme be fore it leseillathe kiln. Ilia a PURE SNOW-WiliTE LIME!! And itlekca as Rae _a_ initial_ air.lhe lima burnt from the marble quarri. •In the /uteri part of the State. Our facilities for burning and &hipping lime are snob that WE CAN FU RN ISH IT CHEAPER than the swee,quallty of lime can be had at any other place. All orders pfomptly filled. Address, J. R. kC. T. ALEXANDER, 12-20 Bellefonte, Pa. IBakerg, ittonfectionaries. - = NEW tIAKERY k CONFECTIO N A RY ! TI • subscriber would respectfully inform the citlseni of Bellefonte and oinlty, that bin now and extensive, ' BAKERY 46 CONFECTIONARY„ are now oompletely finished, and that bS Is prepared to fnrnlahedevery day, Fresh Breed, ' • . Cakes •f all kinds, Candies, apices, Note, Bruits, and anything and everything belonging to the business. 1161/111kg had years of esperiancie la the business, Ile Satter' liimeelf.that he oita guarantee satialisitiod to all wh'o may fstrer hi* with their patronage. 11-4,2-1 y J. H. SANDS. ' CALW 8&1112 bUttlb, et Om own tura orators, warrsotomi to be the lost is marts tot sale at ..._ 12-1 Yd (AVON. gydning fklarbinto. THE SINGER SEWING MA _L . Among &ewirg Machines, Chose made by the Sumer Manunecturug Company, rank with, the hightsd. Their insuulitoturtag machine' have long been known as tbe.boet ear niatulacturing imposes. Rut within the past few yearn, they hare glean special attention to the production of* FAMILY MACHINE, destined to wilt much favor ht th• II 0 U S IC II 0 L D The machine which they now offer, la quiet, light runoing,eitopee.faet. nAseleas. I If accousurlea for RAMMING, BRAIDING, BINDING, QUILTING, TUCKING, CORDING,_ .FELLING, BRAIDING, GATHERING, are simple and easily understood. Its delicate, though enduring and tireless max ales of Iron and Steal, do all the work nolsoleuly, better, and few will deny, FASTIIR THANLIAND CAN DO IT They urge thole wiehing to purchase a ma chine, to examine all tie other me i pufaotur ed before buying; ma ffr itaelt overcome all the ebirtion". to the other machine' that_ can he bruu;ht against it Machine/ on hand, for sale and exhibition. together with a lull and eomplete snort 21 - ibt. or SILK, TWIST, LINEN OR COTTON Thread,' and all the aeeemorios for the we abuse•. by W, W. K4.N.TIi4X EB Y, Agrra. Gents Furnishing and Ta.loring Haub lishusent, Purt Omee,llellelante, I'e, 04,850,10 M ERCHANT TAILORING, ESTABLISHMENT, - --- No. 7, eaoccsuores. ROW 691 850 I 0 The itaierilgned takes pleasure In Inform mg 'he chisel:up Of Centre county and the public general,y, that b• is Just opening a SPLKNDID AND It V OU ASSOR 7'// 7' Or IPORICIGS ♦ND DOIfZSTIC Cloths, Caosimers 1400,000 Which he is prepared to make to order in the lateat and most fashionable •tylee,Yur men or boys. Goods sold by the piece or by the yard. 11. also keeps on hand ei full line of GENTS FURNISDING GOODS, of every styie and description Ho As also .Rest-tor th• telebrated SLNGER SEWINU MACJIINS MID TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF LEATHER ! The undersigned ha• Just received the most extensive lot of Loather, from the New York, Ilal!nnore and Wiltule,,ton mar kets, ever brought to this place, Consisting of Speniab Sole U; American kip. French kip, Baltic/Jury Calf, OIL FINISH AND BRUFII MOROCCO KID (MOVE £4KIN, Whang Leather, Linings and 'Shoe findings, of every discription, all of which will be told cheaper than can be bought at any oth er establistanent in Centrial Pennsylvania. He haa also the tweet and lar k eat STOCK OF CLOTHINO in Bellefonte, which are at such prices that the parohoraer of a Stilt will rani FROM FIVE Ta TES DOLLARS, by giving him a call ; also • maguifichmt ASSORTMENT OF CARPRTINGS, flat can be pa-chased at cit.' pricee,together with Hats h Caps, Boots k Alines. Trunks, Valises and a grand assortment of ill of whioh are 'dared (or t 3-22 1y FOUND HIM OUT The pimple of PHILIPSBURG have fouud out that sells the best HATS 4. CAPS, SHIRTS AND DR-AREAS, 800 TS AND SHOES, Piss •i., be., FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHING, of all Malls at lower loam dna they aro mold at any flan la toys. C.•H..MOORE, Post Oleo bolldisig, 3-16-Iy. PlULthOpu Vesting s, W. W. MONTOOMERY IL eaoer, DRY GOODS, CASK ONLY I ABRAHAM SUSSMAN tftlobing. C. if. MOORE, the heat the beet the boat *ad the ►at 4 Qoinetbing nellt. ANTE ARE COMING. AND WILL PRESENT TO LIT PERSON f4on4 n 6 uc • Club lu our Arad ONE DOLLAR SALE OF DRY A FANO GOODS, A WATCILVIoto of Ell EET ISO SILK DRESS PATTERN, AC., AC., FREE OF COST. Our inducementA during the put few yew* have been Ural, WE NOW DOUOLF: OUR RATIO Oi PRRSHUMS. burfrienrfa rraiii/y uorico our ,Pruseutu for SO and 60 Club. are wow moo.r than oral in ral 0 In Club. of 60 and lOU resiniativids of other firsts. ply-PLEASE EXAMINE -el/ Any person orderine either of the Clubs teentlonted berate. eon bare their Nobetkorue or premiums soutseratid, corieetoadiafte the mite of the Club. FERE OF ONE DOLLAR! Fon • CtUa or 00. (s3.)—One of the fol lowing articles. via: Detains drawl patting fancy colored bed spread ; lii view Turkey morocco album ; 20 yard,s sheeting; striped cashmere delaine dress pattern ; honey iamb quilt; all wool square shawl; set solid gold bosom dude; all wool whammy pants i g vest pattern ; gent's hair guard chain, r trintotiolts _er, Plated eluumid buttes dish ; sliver plated 6 butt le ter tor, on feet set superior steeled, bladed knives and forks; worsted promenade shawl ladies' king gold plated obtain; ladies' doa ble gold ring; gents' heavy abased solid gold ring ; solid black walnut work box or writing disk; extra quality balmoral Must; set jewclry, risers buttons to match ; violin and bow ; gents' cardigan jacket; splendid' ebony rt guts, ivory _trimmings; aupesda— r Turkey morocco shopping hag; ladies high balmoral boots. Fun • CLl'll or 60. ($6 )—One of this fol lowing articles, via : Black or colored alpa ca dress pattern ; poplin dress pattern; ass piece of bleached or brown sheeting; taus veil silver plated 6 Vo.tli resolving oso&oi 3l yards superior cashmere fur pants and rept pattern ; extra heavy honey. comb quilt; two fancy colored bed spreads; pair gent's calf boots ; 4 yds, farmers' good wool (Cocking ; fancy capitations plaid dress pat• tern, best quality balmoral skirt; r sewood brass MAIN clack; ladles'_ all wool cloak pattern; starer plated flak* or card basket : fur motor cape ; lad ea' fashionable wool dauble.ahawrtplendid clasped family Bi ble, 9x12, rec ord page and engraving; yds. double width water proof cloaking; get ivory handle knives, with silver plated fork; one set lace curtain. FOR A C'tr■ or 100. (slo.)—One of that follow•ng articles, via : 4yds. double width cloaking or coating ; 2 large, line, bleached linen table covers, with one dozen large sized dinner napkins to match ; twenty•6v yards splendid hemp carpeting. goocheolors; rxtr quantity black or apace dress pattern; extra quality poplin drams pattern; one large piece superior quality extra width sheeting ; pair gents' calf boots, best quality; silver bunting cased pate t „torsr watch; one dozen ivory baridled steel bladed knives and forks; silverplated engraved 6 bottle revolving cooly, with cut glass bottles; splendid violin, box and bow, col:iled"; singlet arrel shot gun - 1 Bacon's six banal! revolver; pair superior white wool blankets; opt his muff and cape; silver plated en graved ice pitcher, will sliver; 167011 and one ball yard. all'erool fancy oasslusere, for suit; one dozen Boger,' beat silver plated forks; common sense sewing and embroid ering machine • two heavy honey comb quiltA; splendid family Bible, .record and photograph page. For larger Clubs the val increases is the same ratio. Catalogue of Goods and Sample red to any address free. Said money by registered letter. Address all or ders to ALLEN, HAWKS d, CO, 15 Federal street, Boston, Mum , P. 0. Box C. Wholesale Dealers In Dry and Fancy Goods Cutlery, Planed Ware, Albnma•Laatkat Goods„lo., doe. tall Aug 1 55tb0010 anb Colltn3. WILLIAMSPORT .(Wilift,ROL4l COLLEGE TELEGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, Duly chartered ■nd authorised by the Leg- itlatura to grant Diplomas to its graduates This Institution, but rsesutij startisd, waa weloomed at di otitaet by • mope liberal pat, raeage tbiba that which has been accorded any other Commercial Co)lege in the country ADVANTAGES Beauty, health, and business import ante of its location. It it readily accessZble from all paints ot Rai lroad Boarding, cheaper than at any other similar inatitutPon. For Terms, Specimen. of Businers end Ornamental Penmanship, fowls& of the money amain the College Bank, call at the olio., or address J. F. DAVtI3, Williamsport Pa. BEI 55mitbing. N EW BLACVSMITH SHOP I The people of Bellefonte and vicinity are very respectfully Informed that the ender aigned has leased the Blacksmith chorea HOWARD STREE - T, DELLEVDN'iI, whore kir will bo at aif times priparoll to de any kind of work in his lino. Paruoalar attention will be paid to HORSE SHOSING, Iteniag Wagons, - or Buggies, Repairing farm Implements, dm AU work guars:RAW 13 13 ly J. A. B. MALOII6Y GRANT ► COLFAX. Agents wanted for J. T. Ifeadters ILlfoef Greek Now reedy • His et Oolraz. lOUs a drool Portr.4 IL Price -2 e l __ ohlllll !On avail ollP7 or Grant. The National Kind Book or Ilona and Pissrei,Just Weed W tkePeok for tie Timm Sent for $1 kik /dew York CO., Publisher', fit BreadWlT /ew Teti till Aug 1
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