The Democratic Watchman, BELLEFONTE, PA A Touohing Incident King Frederick,of Prussia, was once travelitig in his dominions, and passed through a pretty village, where lie was to remain an hour or two. The villagers were delighted to see their king, and had done their utmost m preparing,to receive him. The 'school children strewed flowers before linn,,and one little girl had a pretty verse or "welcome" to say to him. Ile listened most kindly, and told her she had performed her task well, which pleased her very much. He then turn ed to die school-master, and said he would like to ask the class a few ques tions, and examine them in what they knew• Now there happened to be a large dish of oranges on the table close by, Ti),; king took up one of these, saying "To what kingdom does this belong, children ?" "To the vegetable kingdom," replied one of the little girls. •lAnd to what kirt i gdom this?" con tinued he, as he took from his pocket a gold coin. "To the mineral kingdom," she an 4wereil. "And to Ildiat kingdom do I belong, then, tie child?" inquired he, expect ing, of course, that she would answer in right order. • , Th the animal kingdom." Bat she paused and colored deeply, not knowing what to say. re (clued that it would not sound respect ful to answer to a king that he belong. ed to the animal kingdom, and she puzzled her little brain for a reply. Remembering the words al Genesis, where it says that God "created man in His own image; in the image of God created He him," she quickly looked up and said, "To God's king• dom, The king stooped down and placed his lurid upon her head. A tear stood in his 'rye. He was moved by her sim ple words. Solemnly and devoutly did he answer, "God grant that I may be COLt ed worthy of that kingdom.h How the Deed Soldiers are to be Identified A Berlin leiter in bile London Tele. graph says: Mark one instance of the German practical s pirit as a proof of the fash ion after which those Teutons prepare to fight. In recent wars politilar feel ing hn lemanded that rank and file, captains and generals, shall he equal lv and impartially mentioned in the lists of Cite slain ; but difficulties have arisen. !iecause the enemy cannot know the dead men's names, and, when the 111119LV - I"II is called alter the battle, he may he only wounded or 1 .• I. Germany has, in her solid, mei-singed. in view of this Si, II eat'll carte and mother hnow• the bear , or the wi ~,it those who go to fight retool. • ,1, for king, and fatherland. - , parriliment,like luggage labels, have ' • 0 prepared, on which th Milne each German moldier is plaifl It WTI .en, and one of these will he faster., i uinidc his coat when lie goes into ai After the day is derided, the em .iy, if lie lie master of the field, will lo -guested to collect amid reiiiro those ibels, of which about a million hose been provided, grim tickets I . or vi tinl, , ,,wn Journey I Think ot the tiernta•i wife or mother sewing it 00 the bn't le ticket of her stake nr the quarre,—the address of her particular "tnats . "- , 11 of war," the awful traveling label W hereon no loving hand ma% write With care," seeing that its bearer :roes into the valley of the churl ow, to ernne forth again or not as betty eo sli,t'l decree. Sewn on with (ler mnn ripped off, pereliaticoot ith French knife, whole packets and par eels of these little human inemoritridit will surely be returned; but yet every roan olio buttons hia coat uver the la bet of death has looked him late lull in the (s,•e, and made himsell "ready lur the burial.'' Comparative Fatality of Modern War- IMO A c,rrespondent writes fr'lua Part. A comparison between the lu scs of :Lrttne , in the battles of the Fir.t. Iln pt re with those result' from' engage mentA where improved firearms line(' been employed will show huntatiit.Lii ate. M it t the old buck and ball car tridges, fired from "Brown were much niore'deadkr than rifled cannon, needle-guns and Sitilon a-400,0)0 uieu engaged 000 tbonsand killed and wounded, about eight per cent. Marengo-58,000 combatant.; num ber of billed anti outoled, 13,1100,that isoriently 25 per rent. A n , -;:•rlitz—Lo , s, ^:f 111)1 out of 170, tlllO ; o'er 14 per cent Bor. , lino-80,000 killed and wound " 1 4) 1 29 0 ,001 engaged ; per cent,. . l ena--2-4,000 out 280,000 combat ant.; nearly 9 per cunt. Lcitqig-50,000 out of 450,1100, bes tweeit IT and 12 pen cent. At )Tage"nta Ilii• French lost I/ per cent., the Austrian +lO pct cent- oh ti 4 ir tiLree , AL Solferitio, where the French also used rifled c;Ltition, their loss amounted to 13 per cent., while the Austrians lost hut 11 per cent. What the Mitrailleuse may accom plish we cannot say ; but as it is merely a modification of the flailing ,nn, which way is,.ucl to some of the troop. of the Army of the James, and was not there found very serviceable for campaign purpose., we are not dis posed to believe in its miractilifilt 4 3' do .trtictlye powers. A REPORT from the managers of the S leg Sing (-amp meetingsays • "Noth ing occurred during tho week to mar the harmony .r.r exceed visit from itornee Greek's' Radical Whining and Hypocrisy We conOrtntly find in the Radical newspaper preif, .and hear from Rad ical lips, allusions to the cruelties, ex actions, and oppression practiced upon the people of Norm!, now lIIIIuI II- ?lately living at the theatre of war We feel as deeply as. man Call feel, for the sufferings of our brethren, would, if we might, alleviate the dis tress brought upon them by a cause less and cruel war. In this we have been constant and consistent, fur we have always been the enemy of oppression and tyranny, whereVer practiced and wherever found. But can it be considered consistent in the Radical herd, to condemn and depre cate ;such things? Have they not howled, even to the present hour, for vengeance upont he people of the South, our own countrymen, and would they not even now, murder them rn mas.ve,- could they by this means become pos sessed of the little property left from the ruin brought upon th o rn by the robbe riestand rapine of northern banditti ? We need no further:proof of Radi cal hypocrisy and Radical cruelty, than that effofd&l by thu recent conduct 'of Holden, Kirk, and the gang of brutal cutthroats tinder their command in North Carolina, su,tained and suppor ted in their villanies by the imbecile parvenu who disgraces the Presiden tial chair. The cues of helple , s wo men outraged nnd abused during our late civil war, still echo through the vaults of Ilea% fm, mid the blood of thousands sacrificed ul their innocence to Radical cruelly and untsionded lust for gain, cries fii,lll the earth for germ' , Let the scoundrels, in whose houses are yet 1.. be f .10 ..ititm rapt from the binning home., ut the South, make r,titutiffii of their ill gotten spoils; let them in sack cloth and /lOU's, show their penitence fur the crimes they have committed,. the mur ders they have done, 1111 , 1 WO may then begin to put some faith in their profes sion of humanity As it is, wt. must continue to beln•ve them, with all their protestations and whine, but lying and detestable hypocrites. One practical act of justice, is worth 1111101 mole than any amount of the most eloquent - hp service in the mind. of Humanity and Hight Signs and Tokens A Io n : article having the above heading the r0U11 , 15 of the pre,oi and hmi been for morne time. PhiTn ix, thinking the old cave are played out, Ml.+ manufactured Home new Once; he being a nupertmtural be ing ic, of courne, tally competent to do so: Thr Oryhron.— To take doilm the gridiron from the nnil where it is hang ing, with the lett hand, it is a sign that that there will be a broil in the kitchen. The rr ---It a mirror be broken, N a ign that a good looking la' will he tio..ed in that house. .Vida - -11 a woman cuts her nails dery Monday, it to lucky for her hug hand. - If you henr a TOOPter ;•I'll , A . IVIICII you are in nod the clock siiikes a few tones at the MIIIIIC instant It 1.4 a sign of mo(u)rning. ,In Uclrinti -If yoir" link I , an itching ear, tickle your noqe arid you will have and itching there and ill lurk vull be averted. Sat/ To -pill salt accidentally In to a stew while it is dh the fire, Is a Fool' that the family are with its al terations (r(ril . ter rations.) % .1 rat -- 1 When a cat prepares' via- , hits face, it is ft sign that one l in the house will shortly receive a lick glratta.—Tti have tuxteen warts On the lett hand is I'lllllo.v, to hate the hlllllo on the right band is a sign that tun are unfortunate Spirdir.-- II a married man, while his wire is in the room, takes up a hot tie of spirit 4 with his right hand. it is a sign that she will be shortly out of spirits and that her husband is going fit irk /i'mming. —lf a one-eyed bull thes at a stock raiser's legs, it is a .ign that a nikfortune will happen to iirvbri. I f you get on lioriebark on lqiinduv before the mitn ityip, it . is a s,g , i that you will have hand „in a 1,11.11 e. l,rrel - To , trolcc a green-eyeil cat with a a lute spot on her nose is lucky, and heavy purrs will It 05 conse quence. • Ito, I e you' are in 'a house and hear a bah) c at, it i. , N sign of niiirria , ,m or if it isn't it ;ov,lit to he 11',/ , /on , / -To's.•e apples in a ifnlarn betokens a weddom,' because where sou Mid apple, yon nin,y reasonably CMll.et 01 find penrs. .\;,re., --To dream that your nose is red at the tip, is an intimation that you had better leave off brandy and tenter. The above signs and portents rent' he strictly relied upon : they have never been known to fail. --Governor Reed, of Florida, in v iew or (11, voolTlllll4 election in that State, hetr , ilinini ii lay it foundation fur n military interference with the people, as le North Citsloina. Of emu e. the null IWO figure to the Gov ant i-electioh picture, is the OW NIL!, of the Kit Klux Klan. These are painted with it full brush. and held up fir piddle observation. The Governor declares that the seditious teaching of run unprincipled press, and the treasona ble appeal.; of certain opponents of the State government nine make it necessa ry Air him to proclaim martial law, end eentinin..4 • 'rho people of the State, upon whom re-ts the responsibility and the odium or the present eon,' loon of n ue h uilleiently intelligent to ful ly understand the eau's' which have lid to the singularly large number of tour: tiers and outrages whieb have been per. petrated and gone unpunished within the last eighteen loofahs." Note the Gov ernor fairly puts his contemplated netion upon the violali ..ons of law which have o. mired in the onto within the lost eel 11111 /I heir Ile rests it upon this tat turd Illy Let it rest there, and en, to what Governor Reed , aid to 11r,( Legislature re of Florida in January, or a little more thin six months on this very ell bject. Then the Governor re marked "I congratulate you on the fa vorable Raspier 9 under which you again it , sernble to legislate upon the interests of the Common wealth. Du I lug no pe rid in the hi,tory there - been mote marked improvement and general prosperity titan p.tr just, passed, and never lave the 'laws been more generally and efficiently executed. several counties prgenized band's of lawless men have conspired to overawe the civil authorities, and nanny acts of violence 'Jaye (recurred. But these have been incidental to the state in till its past Ili story, and arise less, perhaps,from •pieial enmity to the prL.sent form of govern 111131 t then front opposition to the restraints of law in general." When these assertions of Governor Reed tire placed side by side, ins present, position is seen in its true light. 115 is a mem political trader, and is willing to tell any land of a tale to sell his wares.— Age. -11on,lainea G. Blaine, Speakel of the Ilouso of 'Representatives, has published at speech in relation to Fed eral expenses, which contiuns the most outrageouilt [Ms-statements. The follow ing is a specimen • Ile says: ' , The ar my at pre,ent eiimi-ls of forty regi mints, and yet its whole maintenance for the i, ear rots but 521,000,000, a trifle over $700,000 in paper money to each regi: meta Tins •1111110 honesty and economy is shown in all other branches of the government, all the more prinam orthy and honoralile in view of Om large it ,,,,,,, n t., , u pei o leil " The Secretary of the Treasury has just issued n statement of the expenditures of the government for thellmit N ear, in which he sets down it L t the e, if the War Department at ‘`,..;57,- 75•1,ii linking n difference between the ottpial and ttenker Blaine's state ment of only $30,655,1175. Speaker Rhone Is either ignorant or tendneioug Winch point oP,the hoin will he accept? Again the Speaker claims that the ex penses lit the gArnment have heen re duced to :i s itlii„(KX) per annum Ac cording to the secretary of the Treasu ry, the expenses for the veer ending .1 one :10, 1870, were as follows • I ~r el VII , mowellitneous eterviee 1103:417 I= Navy Deportment. . .. 21,7807[9,87 Which will 00 people believe, the Secretary of the 'Treasury, or the Speak er or the. House of liepregentatives They cannot believe both,. r boy made a bad atartill'tbe race, and will lose the stakes —Age. —Janice L. Orr, of Soklt Caro lina, one of the most rampart rebels the South produced during the rebel lion, ham joined hands with the radi cals, and is now helloing to plunder and oppress his neighbors arid former friends. The only excuse he gives for his present action is, that if he refused to plunder with the carpet baggers and thieves he would he plundered himself. his reward for his perfidy is to be the Diiited Slates Senatorship from South Carolina. Mr. Orr was frequently en gaged in swindling the people when, before the war, he yet belonged to the Democratic party ; lost nothing by the rebellion, being always on the lookout for No. 1 ; and, hence, it is not, after all, very surprising that he should he found in his present company. Snch men are always found on the control ling side where place and plunder is most likely to be found. The radicals are welcome to their acquisition o Orr. ' EFFECTS OV TOISACCO SMOKING 04 '1 CU MMUS. seems that the habit of, smoking has taken possession of the boys to such an extent as to elicit serf• OUR Inquiry as to its results. An able writer describes his experi ence on the subject, and conies to the following conclusions : I. The pernicious effects on boys are incontestable. 2. They consist of pallor, chloro• anemia. palpitations of the heart, di minution of the normal number of red globules, and impaired digestion. 3. The ordinary treatment for ane mia, etc., is ineffectual so long as the habit of smoking is pejninted in. 4. Boys who are addicted to smok ing exhibit a want of intelligence, and have a liking, more or less decided,for strong drink. 5. Those who abandon the prac tice before any serious organic lessons are produced, recover their health per lectly. --As a minister and a lawyer were riding together, loud the min ister to the lawyer "Sir, In you ever make mistakes in pleadiv?" "1 do," said the lawyer. "Anil what do you do with the mis takes?" inquired the minister. "Why, sin, if large ones, I mend them; if small ones, 1 let them go," said the lawyer. "And pray, sir," continued lie, "do vou ever make mis takes in preaching?" "Yes, sir, I have." "Anil what do you do with mis takes?" ''Why, sir, I dispose of them in the same manner you do—l rectify the I•rrge ones, and pass the small ones,— Not long since," he continued, " as was preaching, I meant to observe that the devil was the father of liars, but made a mistake and said the father of lawysrs. The mistake was so small that I let it go. Caux•rEttraur twonty dollar green backs are so common that men are fro neently arrosted for passing. the genuine bills, they being inferior in workman ship to the connterfeits. Miscellaneous DENswN Ens Li )01C HERE. A voucher wit{ 1.1 prepared and mailed! to earh elattnanr+ address, by Nun It H Pan , don agent In Philadelphia And all that Mi lo neeensary fill the volleetinn of Maims, will be to have t twin properly signed .1311 Ile. no. l edger!, by C CIIEEBEMAN, Notary PIO di• and Claim Agent, Bellefonte, l'a C. LI K ) nelmbold's Column A D D ES S Nl'.li 7 V - 01'S AN I) 1)1 . 1111.1"14 4 94' E 14, WIIOSE SUFFERINGS lIEF.N PR() TRAOTED FROM 111 ['OEN CAF,IEm AMP WHOSE CASES RE 'QUIRE PROM PT TREATM ENT TO RENDER EX IST ENCt DES! liA BI,r; If ynunronufforing, or have aufforod i from Involuntary dlachargev, what effect does It produce upon your general health , Do you feel week, debllliated, canny tired' Does a little extra exertion profile° palpitation of the heart T Dn your Hoer, urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order? In your unrine goonetimen thick, milky or Rooky or Is It ropy or settling? Or does &thick skum to the top? Or Ina Pediment nt the Mil ton', after It han Mood awhlte , On yon have 'pens or phort breathing or dynpepvla , Are yonklmwein eonntlated? Do you hove spelly . of fAting, or runt, of hied!' to the head' In your memory Impaired ? Is your mind eon stnntly dwelling on thin nut ject 't no you feel liqtleqs,rnoping. tired .rentlipativ, of It IM you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody? Doos any little thing make you ntsrt or jompt In your sleep hrotrep nr rent le•n` I• the kegler of your eye, fl 9 brilliant The bloom orr your eheek a. bright 9 le, you enjoy yourself In Koclety RN well? 11/) yon purnue your butilnenn with the same energy' Do you feel an much ronfldenra in yourarlri Are yogr apJrita dull and IlagglnT, given tii file of melenehnly 7 If no, do not Inv It In your =I liver or dywpopsin. H ave you rentleftr nlght4 7 Your hack weak, and have but little appetite Peper aria Envelope• in endlea• variety Any book not on hand, will 14) Rot to order Per- WM.4 %eeing hook• advert teed, Sent by mail prepa.l . rrempt of prtee," by cutting nut tll• 011 p and 'emltng LL t<t the above Eatablteh• went, will hero the book Kent then, at Now, reader, eeltaboae, venereal dlaerow% I wane rate (IE9. LIVINGSTON. and you attribt , to this to rly.pep4o or llVer eompinint' badly cured, and 'gavial exeeaftes, are all caret ble of producing a weakness of the voneretive organ.. The organs of genqration. when in perfect health, make the man, Did you ever think that thome hold, defiant, eliergetW, per serving Nueeponful hualnea• men are nlwaya those whose generalise organs are in perfee( health , Yon never heard an. h emoplai of being nwlanellly, of nervou4nero., of palpl lation At' the heart They or.• never afraid they cannot nnceerd l n bn-in.,.., t hey lint hreorne qad and discouraged, they On alnly% pal LL' nllll plonennt In the eempnn• of nnrl look you and them right In the faeu--nono of your downea.t look• or w 4 other rnoutour.. Fibula them, Ido not mean thono alio k eep the or gam; inflated by running to exi•i•s Tliiive will not only rtab their ronvotation.., 1)111 also those they do ho•inese with Or for How many men, from lavlly cured dIS,IYOR from the effects of self-abuse and exemews have brought othout the Oate of weak n 0... In those organ, (lint 1114 , 4 ,e,11:r•••1 Kerionil torn so 1111101 to indur•n illtrlo.t, every d Iseasit ), I arwlyaa, 41,111:1.1 111 reet‘Onfl,kUielf le, 11111 i almost eret y other 14,r0n ofilineAsa whn•h !Inn/m . olv h heir to—and tin cattle of the t mill Vettreely rve•r titlepeeted and have .10,14 d. d f‘a all hilt Ih. i fight tbm DISEASE, Oh' '111F,..,1: ORU %NS 1LCli1'IRI• I= D I IT RETIc II I.: L M P, 0 I, I) 'S FrYll. ("I la tin., growt 41'111 - .lw and 14 a n ortain cur. for di•riwe+ of tho BLADDER, 1:11)NEY9, (.ItA‘,"Ei. 1)1011NY tni( %Nl(' WFA N NFSH, FEM A (,IrNI , It 11. 10-,tII,ITV and 01l ,liqoaqo , o( 11 ‘.• nruotry nrgnn,• whoth. • or QY I •It Ai 11/ 01 hamlln, frMti ever anal, originating, And no matt., of how long slnndlng If nn trnutnn•ul yllt,llllted In. (.011.11111111.1011 ~r Infratilly may ennuo Our flash and Wood ;•••. Mllpplirted runt Ilin.n P.m reo4, and 1111 1101t1111 /111 , 1 hllppuu • . 4 :1 , 1E1:t 11111 141111 r pnr ha by depends upon prolilld 11.0 nrn reliable i••medc 111.1,M1401.1r8 EXTRACT BITCH entul I lobed upwards Of lu yearn, prepared by V 11. 11E1,311101,1), Yi4 BROADWAY, NEW YORE, and I(4' i )I'lll loth St , I'll 11,1 M.:1,1'111A ya. bottlo, or I{ bottle% for En,so delivered to) Ally 41445141 Ly nll driiygints evelywhore l Nog„ Ip•nun'' done lip in Pcteal engraved wrapper, with fne••lmile of my ehent lonl %vm,1 1 013.0. and Niglio.' IZZI JOHN 1. RANKIN, 14OK•i,STA'E f IuNERY, \VA LL PA PER, NEWF , AN 1) M HCELLA- N Et g's ARTICLE:, =MEI STATIONERY flag poreha4ed the Book, Watt °nary and NeN eetahhAnnent of Kinnloci and Bro., on Allegheny .0,01 near the Diamond, to which he /matted added a large Invoice of goods, finch an I generally kept in a well Octuducted Book and Stationery Store His 'lock convicts of I 1.4 eloge d NI, di , al Law, M larellaneous, Sunday Shoot School Hooky, Time Bookv. took., and Dianev. Every grads and prh e of rap. LeKal, Letter, Bath and Note Paper, tine Freneh Paper, En•et Al qi ) - I 'all% and Weekly Paper., Maga -ine. and 4 11• • • • f 11•10 a large supply of Ligal and In ii•.•. Blank ~n+tanily on hand Aso I` I ohernal Revenue Stamps at Awe He Is al.*/ r, t,"1..”1.• gent r., I.oehman'a Calehra. t.. , 1 WI ).1110 1111111 !SETHI PIWIAIISI =I Books and Stationury Dealer in BUSH Builefunte READ! READ 1 I REAL) !!! Itoo:,s, Illank Raft books. Misee;laneous Hooka, ,00kn, at prices to atilt the seer. fichou 1400K8 yIt Moue purch have, without e7l , eption, the 1 ar g e st cheapest and best seleeted Mork of ;cote, Letter, Cap, and 11111 Paper and envelopes of ever ii and color In the Cou.dat. A special:yr made of Wall Paper. New PaterAn at New York prices Call and ort amine. WALL PAPER All the Now York, PhiWel Harrisburg and Pitts burg Dailytippers on hand Together with the 'Weskits Monthlies. Any pay r MagfizinS published in t U 8 will be sent for Upon up plloullon. MEM In this spare, to enunterrte toy 1,10( k of rdiseell 'cods Ankles, would be utterly Impossible Blotters, Let ter slips, Alphabet blocks,— want —cull and MAP or Al 19( LI.LA i'l Folly MIME ALL KINGS OF SCHOOL BOOKS I Slates, ( numerous style. and ESPY 1 , pons, El,- / chull,, emery other aril -I,ANY - elre needed In the Sellonl I Room lb 82 ly T tvlNG•q•cors BoOK STORE, J Brokerhoff Row, o 3 1 , 44)W IS THE TIME TO BUY BOOKS. The I'rnprh•lor of tilts old, and well koonn e+lahll•lnnent, in order to rednee bin large Ronk• Stationery, Aie . in now selling for below the usual retail rates a• to make it an objeet. Indh to his old and new custo mers, to call and nee for themnelveg. MERCHA NTH, TPflell., of entle•niien. Reminarirt, Common, or Private Schools, supplied at a trifle above cost and rarriato He ha, on hand, Theolog ical, flaavical, Miscellaneous, Sunday School, and all gt.AOOl Books in general use. In the Book lino, he hay everyth mg from a penny (try book to Bibles coating 32.,(10. In the Schoof line, everything from a slate penil to glohea, coating 840ou per pair. 111,A NK 13001(9 N EW !WOK STORE WHOLINALI AND DITAIL Rooks, Hen notery and News Emporium. JACI/13 MILLER, r) .I....cripti.n and Pm.° l'en 14c , k I nk•tandx, Kramer*, Rubber bands, traurparent and TTTTT I : 4 1/04.0., Slam rellellll, Lead l't•nell, Crayona. ate. ',•11t1 t i y nierellant• A milt{ 410 NMI to cal./ and FFnn•,m` fll? 4 1 4 k , k 1,..f0rn pnrehluting allow where, as I an aell at manufaeturrera priose. /14.A.N0t fu order when (1,11 red •13n034-ly MI=MI A. H. STEPHENS'S 1: rent 11141. - iry of the war in flow ready Agents n~r , t fiend !or , 11 , ',11:1,1. with term, and a fill deseription of the cork. Address Nation. 01 Philadelphia Pa. 15-27-4 m Furniture p.vritoNizE itomE INDUSTRY .1011 N BRACJIIIILL, M II II II rll.•ture r Whit denier In noun EII () L I) PUR T UR,A MYRIAM STREET, HILLUONTI, PA eps eonstantly on hand s rholre esserfmen , i f Lin ('bairn, Lounges, Bed sterols, AI, A vef y fine seleetkm of WALL PAPER, will dway4 Le found at lOW PRICES Mtn I y I+IIRNITURE WARE ROOM. I 'lnward -areet, Bellefonte, Pa., where Itnret , tn4 -t l i. oi ti Lounges bort„ . what Nola, Stands, t hairs, Stools, A Extension Tattles, Etc., 0( every deserlption, quality, and price, for ,14. 4 )11 . 1111. r 11.111 at any other establish...sit of Ilie in central Pennsylvania. ‘,4,1211 HE:NRY P, HARRIS. you ori"rirE BEST BOOTS 5111)P.9 nt Ilussmes • THOMAIVS. 101 l get the bent t)ROCERI ES at f ;museum ef,“ 1M ?I oil get the hest SPICES at Bessrsics 'Dios 111'11 lon , t F el the boat CANNED FRUITS at Buns ~ar on vet Ow best LEATHER at BURNIIII/V a Te,,s w.t the honk CIGARS d TOBACCO at lit & TIIOI4 met. ou Knl tho bo4 , t NOTIONS at Ituarceins 6 DION ‘4 . 0. YOU get the t..t. MERCH A NDIZE (4E10.R. ALLY nt Busman% a Taom NEW E ROUTE.—llereafte the Agricultural College rtage, will lent (;,IIVP far lirllr fenle at ate oclockn r ill leave the t•olWhu at 7 ocloek a. m, an 'llll • h, of Le NI I PIA r "End of Mountain." It plave ormla I{aisel...lllo,lla formerly Return lag. it will leave Bell feonte at 2ti eloek, p nt , the College at 1, anti reneh Plne /:rove by Ml, p.m JINIFA Proprlotor J P. (;EPIIA In', It V 4-kt A A ',X X A Isi DE It attond to velleetions and practice In the (I I tn. Cm,/ L 14-2 Insurance MET 110PLITAN LIFE INSUR ANC E CO, OF NEW YORK. JAM -ES A. I) W, President J. R. EMA rice-President, BRANCH OFFICE. Farmers and Mechanic's Bank Building, 4Y9 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. CORBIN, GAFFNEY AND CORBIN, DoWill gents and Attorneys for Penna., liclaws . Southern N. Jersey, District Of COIIIII )1a and Maryland. DIVIDENDS DECLARED ANNUALLY. Mil Thirty days grace ;allowed In payment of premium Loire liberty to travel without extra charge. All Its l'ollctots non-forfeftable and Incontext -11,10 1' Ii lIEAItHART, Agent, Bellefonte, It lIAYES, Medical examiner. 5.21, EDWIN H KINSLOE, Socceasw to Sam'l L Barr, dee'd CLAIM AND INSURANCE AGENT GOOD COMPANIES, LOW RATES, PROMPT SETTLEMENT OP LOSSES Carth and Mutual Fire, Life and Aceitien. Pulicea written. Prompt attention given to the eolteetion of Bee Pny, Pension., and all other claims. Soldier/. who enliataid before July 22d, 1861 11 and Wl, honorably discharged without noel lug the Slot Bounty are now entitled to it. EDWIN H. KINSLOE, Box No 78, Bellefonte, Pa. 1;.-15 Sureusor to Sari( L Barr, data. Hotels and Saloons B lioK ER HOFF lIOUSE I= BELLEFONTE, PENN' A 1100 NEAL J KROJI, (Proprietors.) A first Maee hotel—comfortable rooms—prom p attendance All the modern conveniences and reasonable charges. The proprietors olfeLto the traveling public and to their country (Mende ft ret.eliuts &mom inodations, and careful attention to the want. of guests, at all times, at fair rates Careful hoidiers and good stabling. An eirellent ta hie well di. A bar, supplied with the bee of liquors. Servants well trained, and every thing requisite in a first clue hotel. Inc looetion in in the business portion of 4 Xel town, near the. post °Mee, the court house, he churches, the beaks, and the principal places of business, rendering it the meet eligible place to stop fur those who visit Bellefonte ei ther on business or for pleasure' An omnibus will carry passengers ►nd bag •gage to ■od from ►ll tr►loe free of charge.:l44 BUSH HOUSE, =I RIKARD k HOWELL, Propretorit, Thhielegant hotel, having eome Under the superigsion of the undersigned, they would respectfully announce to the public that they are prepared to accommodate them snar lbe style of the beat bousea in the nttea. The Bush House Is a magnificent building, spiendidiy furnished, and capable of comfortably accom modating THREE HUNDRED GUESTS It. te eltuated near the depot, and convenlo to all place, of busloNes, and is the beet hots. In central Penn sylvarria Its waiters are oblige• Ing, polite and attentive, Its tables are sup plied ,with every luxury in the market, Its stables are first class,with attentive and human. hustlers, sod its bar supplied with the best, of liquors For guests (ruin the cities to spend the mummer It is mat the Meted I The.proprietors will be happy to receive the publir as often as they wish to call RIKARD ,ft HOWELL, Proprietor. NATIONAL HOTEL, miumxim, PA JOIYATIIAN K REMER, Proprietor Havingpurehased thin Admirable property, the proprietor take• pleasure in Informing hi. friends, that he has retitled and refurnished It from top to bottom, and Is now prepared to ac- commodate travelers and others In •style that he hopes will prove not only satisfactory, but pleasant. Ills Cable anti bar, will not be excelled by soy in the country 1I Is slablo in largo and neg../141i attilld.d by experioneed and attentllipTallFT Y&ly MONTOUR HOUSE, LOC I 11A von—E W Tide elegant Hotel, formerly knower an the "Wowlilligton ['mow," on Water afreet, l• now ready for the reception of Haltom and board er,. It has been elegantly fund/Med, and Its table la alwaya Rupplied with the best. Vienne, to Lock haven will find this the pleaaanteal place In the city A free Ann conveys the ponds of the houres to and from the VILTiOU tral tre. •14n2t1 CR M A N'S TIOTEL—DANIEL riA It MAN, rroprietor This long-established and well-known Hotel, situated on the southeast corner of the pi* Mom', opposite the Courthouse having been purchased by Daniel (Jarman, its announces io• the former patrons of this establishment and to the traveling public generally, that he has thoroughly refitted his house, and in pre pared to render the most satisfactory seeom modation to all who rimy favor hint with their patronage No poins a ill be spared on his part to add to the convenience or comfort of his guests til who stop with him will find his table abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fore the market wilielford, done up in style by the most experienced rooks. Ills liar will !throws cop lain the ehoieent of liquors... Hie Stabling in the best in town, and will always hr xtlended by the tuost trustworthy sad at tenth e hostlet s (live hint a roll, one and all, and he feels eon fident that all will be satisfied with their neeOnnooehttion. An excellent List pry is athtehoa to this osls6llehmenl, which strangers horn Ithrotta will find greatly to their ndm nn nags viin22 CUMMI N(iS HOUSE. lAM ES II LIPTON, Propnmtor BiELIJ PENNA. The u filet Sltitted, having esnamed eortrea of tutu 11110 11011:1, WI/11111 renpeetfolly salt the pnattnage of the pithily 110 In prepared to accommodate goettlt in the heat efetyle, an: it ill hike onto that his tables urn atipplled with. tho beat In the 111111 k et. I /nod ataltlen attached to the botch Vlllll 0111,1111 mitt 11111.1111V0 Fen , mitt. trttyling 'odd lc are Invited In wive tho Uttmontitct 11011.1'11 1,111. Fr-21.1-ly
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