The DeniOctatid'Watchman. Fun and Fanoy,—A Good Yarn In thg *Allege of W lived a man who bed once been & judge of the county and well-known ell over it by thenati f te of Judge Ile testa store and saw mill and was 'always sure to have the beet of the bargain on hie aide, by *blob he Mid gained an ample fortune; and some did not hesitate to call him the big gest rapt ln,the world. lie was very c onceited, withal, and used to brag of his business capacity, when any one was near 10 listen. ' One relay day as quite a number were smiled around the stove, be begets se usual, to tell of his great t o argains, and at last wound up with the expression : 'Nobody has ever cheated me, nor they ben't neither " "Judge," paid an old man of the com pany, "I've cheated you more than you ever did me." • "flow so t" laid this Judge. • "If you will promise pito won't go to law about ,ii, nor do anything, I'll tell you ; or else Vwotet.; you're 100 much of a law character for me." "Lot's hear!" cried half a dozen voices at once. 4 "I'll promise," said the Judge, "an. treat in the bargain if you have." "Well, do yoU remember that wagon you robhed me oft" 4.1 never robbed you of any wagon ; I only,gok. the heat of the bargain," said the Judge. "Well, I midst up my mind to have it back, and—" "You never did," itr it rrupted the Cu fudge. - "Yea, I did, and inlereet too." ' , How so!" thundered the now corn ged Judge.. • "Well, yon see, Judge, I mold you one day a very nice pine log, and bargained with you for a lot more. Well, that log I stole off your pile down by the mill the night before, and the next day I mold it to you. The next night I drew it hack base, sad sold It to you the next day, and so I kept on until you had bought your own log of me twenty-seven times!" "That's a lie!" exclaimed the infuria ted Judge, running to bin book and ex amining his lug account, "you never cold inc twenty-seven loge of the same measurement." "1 know it," said the vender rd logs, "by drawing it back and forth, the end wore off, and as it wore, I kept cutting the end off, until it was only ten fee-Yong —just fourteen feet shorter t h ap It was the first time I brought it, on when it got(eo'tiliort, I drew it yofne and worked it up into shingles, a 4 concluded I had got the worth my wagon back—and stowed swarrii my pocket book " 'fhb exclamation of the Judge was tlroweed in the shhuts or the bystanders, yid (ho log drawer found the door e it L out the promised treat „. Ax oin AND Tara Falanu.—A gen tleman played off a rich joke on his bet ter half the other day. Being somewhat of an epicure, ho took it into his head that morning that he shoud like a first rate dinner So lie addressed her a note politely informing her that a gen tleman of her acquaintance—au old and true friend—would dine with her that day Aei soon as she received It, all hands went to work to get everything in order. Precisely at twelve o'clock she was prepared to receive he guest. The house was as Aterin as a new pie—a sumptuous dinner was on the table, and she was arrayed in her beat attire. A gentle•knock was heard, and alio started with a palpitating heart to the door She thought it must. be an' old friend, perk ape a brother, from the place-whence they once moved. On opening the door she Caw her husband, with a minding countenance Why, my dear," said she In an aux nutm tone, "whert , is the gentleman of whom you spoke in your, note ?" "Wiry," replied the husband,la- comp eently, "here ho in." "You said, II gentleman of my acquain tance—an old and true friend—would dime with ue to-day " maid he, gmi,i-liumredly, "am t not a gentleman of your acquaintance, an old and true friend?" "Oh !" she cried, distressingly, "le there nobody bilt you" No." f Well, I declare this is too Mid," said hie wife, in an angry tone. The husband laughed immodaratelyi but finally lliey eat down cosily together and por once he had a good dinner with out having company. —Attempts upon the "Life of Gen eral Grant" are multiplying. Two more are announoeilly the New York Tunes. If these outrages are not open to the charge Of hominids, they• at least come under that of *snotty to dumb-animals. Wanted—Radical vagabonds, 'idlers and loaferp to go down tiouth to preach "loyalty" . and "mules" to• the nigger.. Itt return they , Will be attnt to Congress —.also dee ttiousand dollars a year and stealing.. The only outtltneoellsarl will be a oarpet-bag, a paper collar and • flue kuoth, pot* trumrietltatnrost people gre fcrnd of lboviilit-- 7 thelr °wet. COC'O COIUMII. . , • COWS DVSPEP I g.A. O.IIIE, COE'S DYspEPIBIA CUR K. 1101111 DY4OIOIIIA COE'S DYSPEPSiA'CURE. , • CQE'S DWAPSIATURB. COE'S DYSPEPOIA4puitE. COE 8 I.IYBPEPSIA CURI COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURB. cors DYSPEPSIA CURE. This world renowned remedy fur the on. , failing cure of ' DYNI"4"PSIA, iticitgeetion, Sick Headache, Seurnees or Acidity of Stomach, Biting of Pood,.= Flatulency, Lassitude, Wearineee, Billioutateee, did all disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. IN urged upon the attention and trial of sufferers .from this most horrible of all dis. seen. Dyspepsia shows its ravages in a thousan differeiit forme, - snob as Sick Ileadach eartburn, Depression, gOeral senile of one as and feeling that you ore not well. Food distrait.' Yon, rhea and sours on your stosmuih ; breath is bad ; skin at tithes is flushed and hot f don't feel as if you could move or stir about, and worst of all, Indigestion or Constipation, are nothing more or less thin Dyspepsia. Thousands upon thousands suffer snit die this way, and neither themselves nor their physiolagis know what ails them, except that they are surely dying* Readerore repeat It, this - troll Dyspepsia. If you would have proof of our statement, if you would say* yourselves and children from an early grave, if you would have health and energy and strength, again we hog you to try one bottle of COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE.. You will see how soon it will dispel your bad feelings and gloomy forebatilings. how goon it will chase away any !species of Dys pepsia. How soon it will give you new life and vigor, and hob goon It will make a well man oy woman or ynu. For your own sake, for the sake of everybody guessing, we beg, we qbnire_t you to Iry it. For Liver Complaint I t Bilhous Derange =DI It is a Sovereign Remedy, while for Fever and Ague, and all those disease■ which are generated in a miasmatic climate, it is a terrain pfeventatite and cure. That its wonderful Ulethotnal virtue may not eland alone upon our statement, we ap pend a few unsolicited testimonials from those whose position in society and reputa tion a• citizens wi'l place their evidence be• yond all quentiOn, ■nd carry with them strength and conviction to the most incred ulous. Later Scram, a wholesaioherchant of thirty year*, in Rebottlelee, yrie of the moot rrltable arid careful rum or the Slate, soya, under dote Mai.vricile, Wm., Jan. 24,1868 Meeirs. C• (I.9Line riCo.,Ncio Haven Conn. Both myself and wife have used Coe's Dyspepairt:Cure, and It has proved Perfectly sattejahory its a remedy. 1 - have AV heel tamim in saying that we have received great tlefttt from its see. Very respectfully, bEXTON. A GREAT BLESSING ' [From Rev. L WA no, Avon, Lornine Co 0 Mosnre. Savona & ARMATR"Pq, Prwygaus, Cleveland, 0. glum me great pleasure to date that tny wife has derived great benefit from the nee of Ceell Dyspepsia Cur.. him has been fur a number ut years greatly troubled will, Dyspepsia, accompanied with violent parozysina of conatlpatiun, whleh so prostrated her that she was all the while, for months, - unable to do say thing. She took, at your instance, Coe's Dyspepsia Cure and has derived theta benefit from it, and is now comparatiicly well. She regards this medicine as a great blessing. Truly yours, Jan lath, /868" L. F. Walt]) EXTREME CASE" CURED From Rev Isaac Aiken, Allegheny, Pa] Jeaern FLEuten, Druggist, Ito. 84 Market street, Pittsburg take great pleasure in staling that after having suff red from dyspepsia for ■bout fifteen years, at Nome periods much more than others I have been ant 'rely en. red by the use of Coca Dyspepsia Cure. My friends know that of late y ear• my care has been an citron.) , o . I bad great wafering (rain eatisig any kind of food, and on an average would vomit one third of my meals in • sous, indigestible mesa. Whea the se vere attacks would Co'llo, I would loon all strength and be utterly helpless. Some of the attacks would la so mires, that ftw days %together I ( would not retaic any thing on my stomach. lava a little dry toast and tea. Fpr years I knew nut what It was to pasts five ceoseoutive hours without Intense pain. From the lime I took the asst dose of 014 medielaa I ceased vemltin-, gradually all Poorer's.' passed away, and Hash and strength ,turned, and aver aloes I have been able to eat any kind of fo d set upon the table. Sis. months have now paced without any symptoms of the return of the disease. My case was considered by all, even physicians, so coarvalou., that for a time it was feared it might be fletitious ; but I am now so well convinced, that I have been not merely re paved, butrpetnieneatly cared, that I oau conic iantioesly recoil weed Coe's Dyspepsia Cure to all victims •f dyspepsia. ItiAAC A lICHN, Late Pastor of the Beaver Ht. Id. lE. Church, Alleghany. HOME TESTIMONY. NEW 11ATZ11, CT., June 1,1667 Messrs. C.O. Circa A Cs Usnia,-being anxious, from the great ben efit derived, to assist lo sprsading the fame of Co.'s Dyspepsia Cure, I *mad state my, ease. Something over a year ago I ki ad a violent attack of Diarrhoea, which lasted sigh weeks, during which time I employed three physicians, but without relief, until I tried Coe's Dyspepsia Can. The first dose helped me •, I took it three times a ilaffyir a week. and WM entirely curses; and I be lieve to-day that it saved my life. Being attacked in a similar way this season, I took one dose r which put me all right. I would advise every family to keep it on hand ready or Immediate nee, in ease of &MUM or Bowel Complaints. C.. D 431•111, The above Mr. Dunn is in our employ, and we can vouch for the above statesnent being true 111. ARNOLD CO. COE I S DYSPEPSIA CURE. Will also be found invalushle in ♦ll oases ef Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Collo, Bummer Complaints, Griping, and In fact every dis ordered condition of the stesnach. Bold by Druggists in oily or country every whirr, M3l por bottle, or by upplioation to 0. 0. GLARY t 00., • Sole Proprietors, Now"Hassii, Ct. 14-31-1 y 13Ittrot;. H OOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT TERS, AND lIOOFLANDII GERMAN TONIC The Great Remedies for ■il Diseases of the LIVER, STOMACH, OR DIOESTIVE ORGANS 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Is eomposed of the pure Juices (or, as they are medicinally termed, Sitracts) of Roots, Herbs, and Barbs, making a 'preparation, highly concentrated, and entirely free from atcokotic admixture of any kind. HOOFLAND'S OEItMAN TONIO,r Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with the pbrest quality of Swots Of 11. Runt, Orange, k., making one of the •dlost pleasant and agreeable remedies ever offend to the public. Those preferring • Medicine free. from Alcoholic admiiturs, wilt use. lIODFLAND'B GERMAN BITTERS. Thee* who hay') so objection to thonom bination of the Bitten, es elated, will use. lIOOIPLANDI3 GERMAN TONIC. They &reboil) equally good, and contain the same medicinal virtues, the choice be tween the two being a mere matter of lasts, the Tonic being the most palatable. The itOnincli, from a variety of reuses, as Indi g estion, Dyspepsia. Nervous Debility etc., Is very apt to have its functions derang ed. The Liver, sympathising as closely as it dotal with the Stomach, then becomes af fected, tie result •f which is that the pa tient suffers from I or more of the fol lowing diseases: - Coostipation: --Fistcrlenetri inward Piles Fulness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in this Stomach, Sour Brisetations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Plfof the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Flut. tering at the Heart, Chok iag 9) Suffocating Sensations when In a Lying Posture, Dim. nes, of Viiioo, Dolt or Webs befog the Sight, Dull Paiu in lb Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Nie . in the Side, Back. Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes of Heart, Burning in the Flesh, Constant linaginimge of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. The sufferer from these diseases should exercise the greatest cuution in the selection of ► remedy for his case, purchasing only that which he is assured from his investiga tioe■ and inquiries poises§ true merit, is skilfully compounded, is free from Injurious ingredients, and has established for itself reputstlua for the curs 91 these diseases. In this connection we would submit those well known ren4edies 1100FLAND'S GERMAN HITTERS, EMI 1100FLANb'S OFIR6fAN TONIC , PRSPARILD BY MR. C. IL JACIEBO/1, PHILADICLPHIA, PA Twenty two year* sines they were drat in troduced inio this country from Germany, -during whteh titste they .hare undoubtedly * velum:tad more ouree, and bensA tad suffer mg humanity to a greater extent, than any other remedies known to this nubile. Thee• remedies will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Jaundice, D)speperia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrhaiii. Dis ease of the Kidneys, sod all Iliseaties arising from a Disurdeced Livery titouiach,or intes tines DEBILITY Resulting from any Cause whatever. prostration of the ',intent, induced by Severe labor. hatdshipe. Mr:mum Peverihdie. There is so medicine extant equal tooth's" remedies in such cases. A tone and Vigor IS Imparted to the whole system, the appetite is strengthened, food is enjoyed, the Stomach digesta promptly, the blood is purl the complexion becomes sound and healthy, this yellow tinge Is eradicated from the eyes a bloom to glean to the cheeks, and the week and n•ivous invalid becomes strong and healthy being. PERAWNS AI) VA NCED IN LIFN, Aad feeling the baud of time weighing heav ily upon them, with all its attendant ills, will Ind in the use of this !liners or the Tuase, as elixir that will Instil new like into their vales, mature in a measure the energy and ardor of morn youthful days, build up their shrenken forms, ■nd give health and happiness to their remaining year.. NOTIoli It is a well-eetabliebed fart that fully one half efthe female portion of our population are seldom in the enjoyment of good health; or, to use their own expresetou, •'never feel well." They are languid devoid of all energy •zbenely nervous, and have a• appetite. Tu thia class of persons the hitter., or the 70nis, is empecially recommended. WEAL AND Din:NAT/it CAILDRBN lre vesdr steeling by the use of either of 'hese remedies. They will curs every case of omraomuo, without fail. Thousands of certificate,' have accuutula eed in the lands of the proprietor, but space will allow of tbs publication of but a few. Those, it will be observed, are on of note and of such standing that they must be be bayed. TESTIMONALS WOODWARD, Hon. jiso. W Chief J usties of the &Trawl Court of Pa., writes: Philadelphia, March 16, 1867 .1 And •Hoofland's Oernian Bitters' is a good tonic, uiefurin diseases of the digastire organs, and of great benefit i■ cues of de— bility, and want otnerrous salon la the system. Years, truly. Oro, W. WOODWARD." HON. JANIS THONPION, Judge of the Supreine Court of Palely Imola Philadelphia, April 28 1868. "1 eoosider 'Hoofland's Garman Bitters i rideable Medicine in, oars of attaoks of Indigestion or Dypepsia. I out certify this from my experience of it. Yours,with respeot J• 141.1 Prom Iter. Joseph IK. 1 d, D. D. Pe tor of the Tenth Baptist Chareh,Philadel phis CAUTION Ifoofiand's tiormaniteniedlea are °ouster felted. See 'that the signature of C. 11. 2.41.01[801* le on the wrapper *feud" bottle. All otliiie are oounterlelt.' Prinolp4 oMoe and Maisufutory at the Getman Medicine Store, /No. 11l ARCM Street; Philadelphia, Pa. . 1 CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor, Yensealy C. M. lA'OICSON t Co. P Li lON Iloofiandh Gormaus Bittoro,por bottle, $1 00 " " e iialt dolma. . 600 lloollaud'a Genus Toaie, put op* bottles $1 Pi per bottle, ore bate ilora hr 7 60 ' jOPI-Do ppl ,forgot it alimaus till qlO article you buy, * °fur `et I.l* gesqtail• For male by Y. ORRIN, Dlllsgitt, Billefeate, ..And by droigiota chorally. 5111.-1144-1 littinitanct. pHIL•ADNLPRIA *IRS INSURAN • - coairibrY, . NO. 4U PIESTNIIT STREET. Applleatlens lit ,be toettreol by the an , \ Aersigned for the above • COMPANY. Thle b one of the beet. • EIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN THI IeTATB.. J.ll, BARNHART, I 8.25-Sm Bellefonte, Ps. COLUMBIA INBUBANCB CO COLOWITA, LANO 22222 COUNTY, CHARM PERPETUAL! Capital k AimLs, 800,62t,91 Tide Company eontinnes ta_insurs Merchandise, and ether property, tagainet loss and damage by fire on the mu tual plan, either for a cash premium or pre mium not*. SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. Whole amount ins. $ 2 , 4 7 2 , 42 4, 0 0 ' Less Lail expired 722,771.44 11,755,666,49 • CAPTT4t - X7PII INVilinr. - Ain't of premium notes 1685,12 .27 Less amount expired 71,964,04 614,1'60;24 Balance of premludi, Jan 1 '66 4,609,05 Cub Ivo t, lns commissions 87,404,46 Loan■ 9,400,00 Due from agents and other 8,364,56 CONTRA Lessiti and ex patties paid In '56, 74,025,40 Losses adjusted, not du's Jan I '67 20,205,88 Balance oapt'l and nets Jan ]'67 600127,90 MUTUAL. NEW YORK LIFE INSU RAMA COMPANY. CAPII AL $25,319,319 55 each receipt' deneg the year $10,173,047 6 The interest reeeiree' wax more than in exeera of the claims by death Dlvi• Benda to policy holders this year amounted to more than four tinter na much as any other We Conti any in the Woad.. J. S. BARNHART, Ayent, 13 21 3m Bellefonte, Pa. INSURE YOUR LIFE This may be done for the banallt of those you lore most deafly, to render their condition comlortable,lhould you be called away or, it may be done for your own com fort when nut /ems most congenial, or to 'discharge, axone obligations to crediturs. TILE UNITED STATES LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK established in MO, having asset amount ing to OVER $8,000,000, investid in bout iroeurities, others special inducements to its patrons. For books, paper. or information apply to JOHN, D. WINOATZ Agent Belktonte Pp. 13 29 ly tune. L IMN, COAL AND LUMBER The best. WOOD COAL BURNT LIMB, can be had at the Bellefonte Lime Kilns. ell the Plke leading to Milseburg, at the lowest prime. We are the only parties in Central Penn's. who but in PATENT ILAMI ) which produces the BEST WHITE WASH A I) PLASTER. IfiG LIME, offered to the (ride. The beet. Shamokin and Wllkesbarne Anthracite coal, all size, plowed expressly for family use also. SILVER BROOK FOUNDRY COIL at lowest vices. Also a lot of Brat and w ood quality. BOARDS, BROAD .RAILS PLAIN, SIIINULES and plastering, lath for Bale cheap Office and yard. boar South end of Bald Eagle Valley It. B. Depot. SHORTLIDGB, A Ca, 13-20 1y Bellefonte Pa. L IME I LIME I I LIME! I I Fresh burnt lime always on hand ■od for male at the lowest market price, at, the SUNNY-S/DB Llllll4 KILNS! on the railroad near Bellefonte. We have no tear r f successful contradiction when we say that we have the ASS T LJAIB 1N 7'116 STA TE. It is free from cure and our kilns are so constructed that all the ashes are sep arated front the burnt lime be fore it leaves the kiln. It is a PURE' SNOW-WHITE LIME I l And makes as fin* a fialah se the lime burnt from the marble quarrice in the eastern part of the State. Our IsoOluoi for burning and ►hipping lime are ouch that S'N CAN FURNISH IT CHEAPER that the .`tee quality of lime can be bad at any ether plane. ALL order. promptly filled. Addreim, J. $l.. AC. T. ALEXANDER, 1240 _ Bellefonte, Pa., • Itiaiterv, Confectionaries. N BR BAKERY i CONFBCTIONARY I T 1 a ►aboa►ibar would ragwort:ally Inforga time oltlagono of ItoLloronto and vi cinity,' ',bat Ids sow and extonoiro, BAirliiir • 00N7BOTIONARY, are * now oomplotol,y ,Ilatabtid, and that ha I. proparod to taraishodevery day, tro4 Brood, , CA•o of all Wads, Pi./ 41k0., Caadiot, 41414' , Nata, Bruits, sad applying and promtleing Woolens to tin- business. , Navies hid yeses' el **perishes the tinniness, Ile Satire; lihaself that le m riming** tatidietka ph who, my fsvor with their iwk tronage.4.-, , '11414, ( " N.NAIPM. 'Afti.ialtft,botis, or hit u adn i Z t ar s wareantailla btf• ,maska let ask at - l o tir a iThici• 12-1 ' sBebing jearbltaii. T HE, SINGER SEWING .MA (mum Among Bewloglliashisses, those made ley the Binger Manuraeturing Cosppany, rank with the Maimed. ' Their suatufastusing taultisses hay* twig bons known oaths bast for snanufasturtos purposes. But within the past few y.urs, they have given special attestimate Dill production afar FAMILY MACIYME, destined to wig much favor in the HOUSEHOLD Th• sisohlins which they now offer, Is qulit, light ruslittigoliaiplo,iist, noise/own Ita so los for ' RHYMING, BRAIDING, BINDING, QUILTING, TUCKING, CORDING, FELLING, lIRAIDING, GAT/I KIM, are simple and . easily undsrstood. Its delicate, though sainting and tholes mus cle. of Iron and Stasi, do all the work noiselesaly, better, and kw will deny, - FASTER THAN NAND CAN DO IT They urge these wishing to purchases asa: Chine, to 41•Mlne laths other mignufaktur ed before buying; as It will for itself overcome all the objections to the other machines that eon be brought sisiost Machines on hand, for sale and exhibition, together with a full aid complete assort meat of 131 11 - 11; - -- 14C1f31•7 - b3NRII -OR - OOTTO Thread, and ail the accessories for the ms chines, by W. W. MONTGOMERY, Gents Furnishing and Tailoring Halal Belmont, Poet Oifioe, Bellefonte, Pa. 61,14,8,60,/0 M ERCIIANT TAILORING, EBTABLItpMENT, NO. 7, NROCIINHOWN'N. IIOW 894.850 10 The undersigned takes pleasure in Inform ing , he citizens of Centre °aunty and the publio generally i , that be Is Just opening a SPLAWDID AND RICH ASSORTMICNT •N 'l, OF 'vitamin .1D IC Cloths, Caspimers $400,000 Which he le prepared totnalte to order In the latest and most fashionable rtyles, for men or boys. Goods sold by the pies. or by the yard. Ile also keeps on hand • full line of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS of easr7 stjig gad doooription Ile le alio agent for the celebrated SINGER SEWING MACILINE 12-18. W. W. INONVIDUVRY iLeatber, T REMENDOUS AM 0 U OF LEATIIHR ! ' chi) 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 or Spanish Hole .1 41 2:r Upper, American Kip, French Kip, Baltimore Calf, air: FINISH AND BRUSH MOROCCO KID GLOVE SKIN, Whang Leather, Linings and Shoe findings, of every discription, all of which will be sold cheaper than can be bought at any oth er astablialAnene in Centrial Pennsylvania. Se hu also the tineit and largeit STOCE 02 CLOTIIING in Bellefonte, which are at snob prices that the parch of a suit will 'are FROM FIVE TO TEN DOLLARS, by gi•ing him • mill; phici • m•`ni6eient ASSORT/ONT OF CARPETINGS, that can be purchased at city prices,togetber with Hats & Caps, Buots d k Shoes, Trunks, Valium auks guud assortment of DRY GOODS, all of which ar• Offered for cAsif ONLY! 13-22 ly Coting, FOUND, HIM OUT The people of PHILIPSBURG kayo found oat dist C. AA. MOORS, RUA Mu but EATS a QA.PS, th• beet SHIRTS AND 'DRAWERS, the beet 800 T 8 AID BBOZ 6, JURNI3HING CI ODDS, and the beet IDLOW,HING. of o:11 kindi at town Boas Asa *k. aro sold at *ay limo is tows, C. i. liOORE, - • Sit Mika "WE ARE COMING. AND WrmiplitißEbTT TO ANY PERSON Bend fog no a Olub in our °fool 0 - NR - DOLLAR SALVO,' Dar or FAN- IMil GOODS A WATCH, piece of 1311SZT INO FMK DAPS PATTERN'. AC., AC., FREE OF CO.' Our indoements during the past few pan WS NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES O Our friend*, spill readily italic* our Promiska for SO and 60 Club. are now mar. than /toil in mane to Club. of 60' and 100 reepartonly of other firms. Any person ordering saber sof ttos Clubs . snentionted below, can bay* their selections of onnoitio numerated, sotriopoll4 log to the oleo of the Club. FRES OF ONE DOLLAR! Foe A Ctrs or 30. (03.)—One of the fol• ion ing,erUoint. •it : D• 10 410 4 1 10 1, fancy aolorod bed spread; 100 view Torktry morocco album 10 yards @heeling ; striped eashmero detains dress Pattern • honey corals quilt; ill wool ware growl ; intgolkl gold bosom studs; all wool cashmere "pants aad vest pattern ; gent's hair guard obain, gold trimmings; silsiv plated chased bottom dish ; silver plated b bottle revolving sui tor, on fest.; let superior steeled bladed knives end forks ; worsted pronsbned• shawl laiNe tort gold plated chain'; iodise don‘ bls gold rin gents' heavy 'booed solid god rin g; so lid black walnut work box or writing desk; extra quality balmoral skirt; set jewelry, sleeve buttons to match violin and bow; gents' cardigan joeket ; gplepdid ebony 1) Outs, ivory trisomiags •, superior Turkey morocco shopping bag; ladles' high bilmorat - boota. -- -- - - Fon a Ctuis or 60. ($6 )—one of the fol lowing articles, via: Black or colored alpa ca dress pattern ; pbplin dress pattern; one piece of bleached or brown sheeting; engra ved silver plated 6 bottle revolving castor t . 34 yards superior cashmere for pants and vest pattern ; extra heavy honey comb TOR Ltwo fancy colored bed @preside ; palm genes calf WWI; 4 yda, fart:flare' good wont /- frock log ; fancy cashmere plaid dross pat tern, best quality balmoral skirl; r.sewood brads alarm cloak ; ladies' all wool cloak pattern; silver plated cake or Gard basket. fur muff or cape; fed es fashionable wool double shawl, splendid clasped family Bi ble, 9x12, record page and engravings; yds. double width water proof cloaking; set ivory handle knives, with silver plated foek ; one net lace curtain. FORA Ctutoir 100. (210.)—One of the following artiall, via • 4yds. double width cloaking or coating , 2 large, Bee, bleached linen table covers, ,with one dozen large sizeirdloner napkins to match ; twen tylve yards spland id hemp carpeting, good colors; sate quantity black or alpaca dreassidtenii; extra quality poplin dress pattern; one large piece superior quality extra width sheeting ; pal gents calf boots, best quality; silver hunting cased pate , t lever watch; one dozen ivory handled steel bladed knives and forks; 'Hier plated engraved 6 bottle revolving castor, with cut glass bottles; splendid -viol* boo astl---Itow,- completer; single l arrel shot gun t Bacon's ail Farrel revolver; pair superior white wool blankets; nice fur muff and cape; silver plated en graved ice pitcher, with salver; riven and one hall yard, all wool fancy easaimere, for suit; one dozen Rogers' beet silver-plated forks ; common sense stewing and embroid ering machine. two heavy honey comb quilts; splendid family Bible„, record and photograph pate. For larger Clubs the value Increases in the same ratio. Catalogue of Goods and Sample. 106.1. to. soy address frost. Sand money by registered letter ' Address all or ders to ALLEN, HAWESS- CO, 15 Federal street, Holston, Miss , P. 0 Box C. Wholesale Dealers in Dry and Fancy Goods Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums Le Cher Goods, do , etc. till Aug Vesting'', WILLIAhISPORT Duly elturterecl and authottud,by Oa Logi welcomed at fla outset by a more liberal pat, guars than that which has been *Deo' riled any othinCemmereiel College in the country Beauty, health, and business import ance of its location. it a readily accessiblole front all panes of Railroad. Boarding i cheaper than at any other ininilar Institution. ABRAHAM SUSSMAN Ornamental Penmanship, pimples of the money asedlnth• Collsp Ba . n.lc;.mill at the N EW BLACKSMITH SHOP I The people of Bellefonte end vlolelty are very respoetfully leforibed that the under— stood has lea Ike Blacks& Ith' shop as HOWARD STREET, BELLEFONTE, where Ito will be si all anew propszed to ILK kiw i of work" la his line. Portionlar 'Umatilla% will bo paid to kossz ssoliNo, !real it, Wagons, . or Ilisgrplos, 4 , - 441 work gaaraateed, '1,3 l 7 ly the but GIANT • COLFAX. • *pigs wsntod for J. Y. 11•041ry's Lifo of Goat Now wily • 1 1,Ife of p 4rtth • !Reit POrtra !I{`b, 011'o• Withrow* weplwot akin* Th. Niudieleikl larip t 4 1)oqk ofYago, wo4llrigenw,,j4s4,o , o4 y 4.11 6 MY for tho Time'. 'l4'eut ter 111. N. MAT SVC. Irukliskete, $64 Sivadweii Now York till Aug 1 sB,giFttbins Le►e been la,ree PREMIUMS 00`•PLEASE EVAIITICI -elk „5C1)0063 anti trollero. COMMP,RCIAL COLLEGE TELEGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, slaters to grant Diplomas to its irsdnalas Thie Institution, but recently rtertsd, wait AD VANTAAZB For Tarns, Spielman' of Saslow owl 'See, or addroso J. P. DAVIB, Williamsport Pa. EEO 515 mitting. J. A. A. WALOti 11
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