The Democratic Watcihn,.n. BELLEFONTE, PA RED CLOUD. The King of the Plains Ashamed of his Great Eather, the President-- He Accuses Him of Lying. The conMnissioner appointed by the President to visit the Sioux and Clio)- (mile Indians, reached Fort Laratnie, Wi t mhington territory, on the 21st ul September. where they were obliged to rata o n—awaiting the pleasure of hw lhivai Ilighatimm, Red Camd, until the evening or the 4thi Imo., when, the head chiefs of those nations having ar rirch measures were taken to 'have the Council meet. RF:D CLOUD'S PRAYER AND SPEECII "Toil are my friends, an d I want yon to listen to my words. They are the stony I told the Great Father, and I wish yon to carry them- back to him. Look at me. These men are all Ogal lals, nn• nation. They are lor friend ship. i s w hy we arc here to-day. NV.hen I went to Washington I saw a great many chiefs. I told them what I meant. still mean It. Ido not change. I hold toy Great Father's words. When I came Lack I promised to stop all war parties. When I came back I talked to my young torn, and I am glad to say that they listened to mid obeyed my orders, M y treat Father tells me that it will be many Ntars—ien, twenty or thirty - belore 116te men would pass throngh my country, and I told it to int tOiltig Men, Before six mouths had passed, they went thiougli lily land, thus tilling me lielore my people. It was the Cheyenne party. llovernor Camp hell knew of it, )et nobody stopped them." LOUD ACCI YES THY. PRESIDE% r 1)1 MEll NIT . . Burton—The Great Father don't de.ire while 'wen 10 inns by the xvnv of liridger,liht \valuta to o-e thi road, only trwt•liug 81111 W thirty mile. along the norlli hank of the Platte, and then re cro•siug 10 !loft side. Red (,loud-1 110 not understand it. The Urea( Father told me that Fort Fetterman was there to watch iny ui terests us well as his, lie hall lied to me This road they have been iteting for some lifty-tive vears, ; awl it lots ruined us. hnt we have received no pay for it. At all oar other councils they never said a word about the road, lint gave IP4 all north ol the Platte. The Great Spirit heard it. II I had three or lour pieces of land I wonld give some to the Great Father, but as I only have this piece I think he should let me live in peace on it. The Great Father has houses filled with gold stolen Iron) my lands. I want him to do us justice. My friend, look at us; we are near to the sunset; we used to be at sunrise. I I, t‘e heart, brain and sense, and The white men make I. • I Ilia' ,e, I. i + cheating S,ouu Who :Ile 411,11 lake advantage of those w h o r not mach brains, and drive hard bargains with them. They can't, do so with sae , I have brains At the he ginning of the war we were slim, and we shut you down like dogs Now we Want 110 noire of wiling of flood; 410 we want flO more travel. The Great Father sends men to spill Hood. While the Great Father was fighting among his people he did nut mind us ; that 14 what started the war. It Wall the Great Father's fault; he killed my young men and I killed' his. I .vault all this stopped. When I came back from Washington IWe 4 glad. You were present at therouncil in Washing ton when I spoke these words. I still hold to them. Look all around this post, aria you see bones—the bones of my people. I told the Great Father that I wanted two traders as in old tones. I want tiny traders ten miles above here—not in my own country. I want to know about the presents you have brought here fur me. Mr. Burton—lf you want pay for it we will pay When Red Cloud was at Washington he told the Great Father that goods were sent to him, bill he did not receive them ; but now tr you are peaceable you will get them. I hope you will like those I now have to give—they are good and I trust will be satisfactory. If not, I will tell die Great Father and others will be furn ished. I will now tell you what I have brought you—blankets, muslins, cali cos, blue and red cloth, shirts, hats, axes, butcher knives, tobacco and ket ties. Red Cloud—l told toy Great Father that I wanted guns and annunition. want nothing else. Mr. Campbell—lre sent 11011 C. After having mix years of war, he thinks we should have a long peace before giving 1111411 to you. lied Cloud If the Great Father keeps his people on' my land, he will ha, e ',pave lbrever. Mr. Burton--We will arrange every ror n rrhonl t be; we will tell the I ;re:it Fatherland all will he right. Red Clow' do not intend to get in. 1.1. I ow nelittow.l of the tirent A lo:„!1, ',Meer ot the Sons of Temper Inc. preHenting himeell with the of grog he had been drinking, nt, the door ola "Divniion" for ado) waited upon by an trial] eentinel, to n how he gave the puss-wont, when the following plowed : !Mir,' - ftaid he, 'and ye tire Mister t/Wright, the Grand Worthy Pain of the State of Khatotooky. I do he miter belnyin." 'Vv.,' said Jim, 'ton 11 re p..11.•( . 11% right my friend, but wk.,' di ) " k .11e lioent ton •1' 'To tell to the troth, then nn. n... 1 nluune the sail Pat, 're .10) he Navin. the right word ror o Soo 0 1 ivolperence, eo erel v ; hut I.t he llolv Virgie tit..l the 1.1v...el ti..•o Patherielt ve've 7ot due r Mose Skinner's Silver Wedding It laing just twenty-live yearn since my fir t ;Atte died, I thought I couldn't better celebrute the event that by hav ing it grand silver wedding: tw e nty fiv e Inlet summers, and but day before ee+o•rduy, since I le turned from her eral an altered man, 41.1111 told the undertaker to call around for his pay in the The - gr,•fit trouble in silver weddings is that you are apt to get two•or three• presents alike, but I flatter myself that I fixed 'em hero. In the first place, Itlrs,Skinner and I looked over• our stock of silverware to ASS what we were out of, and found that we could take aboht twenty-five square presents without getting lohnduals; and then we invited a few ,shiTdren, ut relerence to nut-crackers 'butttr knives, and other smalliry. 1 issued toy invitations to give.everybody a chance to buy a pres ent, and in addition hin ,led in a deli cats manner what I should like each one to bring. So the invitations read very much like this: MILS. CHARITY Plll.F.Ansorrom ANL) HUSBAN You are both asked I'o MR, A'/11 MRS. MOSS SK INNERS SILVER W EDDING, January 17th. , „%Pleafie bring silver enytor with ex- Ina inumard-jug. MRS JOAN pl.:I.:ZIT:11. AND 111J,14A N Yoa are 1.1/1 a.rAetl, 1 . 1) 11l It. All, M¢e M. , 4. SKINNY it , WEDDINo, January 1701. „*.We elierish fond hopes in your di reetion in relerence to a ntiver teapot. (11i the hack 01 each invitation was a neat gilt scroll enclosing the words, "Pleame avoid dollai 8 torev." To nay the thing was a succew, would be defrauding the dictionary. I have looked that venerable pamphlet through, hut failed to find a word that !neon the cave Nothing short (il seven syllables and a French roof will do, no I give it up On the arrival of the guests, I took charge of the prevents with as much (om' in as the %aloe of the prevent called Mr. A silver pen knife I receiv ed with a husky tremor in my vivre while an elegant silver tesvit caused me to entirely bre.ik down with emo tion; but I recovered, and went through the trying ordeal with unlltnrh mg bravery. Thome thatdidn't bring presents were told that we were not at home. which of course made the gath ering more select. We received nome very fine presents, incluiliii`g a chore in a silver mine, a lock of gray hair streaked with silver, some silver tonic from a maiden m voice, a silver beam from the m on, and some cantor oil made from silver cantor Then Illy Wile and I stood up and recieved the stiver tongued roograut• lat tom, of our guests on our happy mar ried life. But I didn't need NO, I should say not. When I nee it man nt• terly crushed in spirit and baldheaded at the premature age oh lifty,witli a Murk eve constantly on hand, and a wile who IN re/1.111 to illrfll4llllllll with more mink eves at the limey' market price, I pause ere I congratulate lion on m:u• rononial bliss. Not that I would In sinuate that Mrs Skinner is not an gentle as a dove in the olive branch Lusinesn. Not itt 1111 I simply say, in ease like thins, I should prohnlily pati.e to the 'cum' (.1 two semicolons and a comilla, ere I congratulated him. Interesting Incident In tile course of los lecture'on Inlay- i cite, at the Academy of Music, the other evening, Mr. Sumner relates the following interesting incident, connect ed with Latayeite • s skit to thineountry in IS2d, which took pluck at Boston: T visit was full of memorable in cidents, sometimes most touching, among which I select one now little known. At One of those receptions, I which took place wherever the nation al guest appeared, a veteran of the Revolution, in his Continent uniform, with the addition of a small blanket, or rather a mere of blanket, upon los shoulders, and with lon ancient mull ket, which had seen service on many fields, came forward, and, drawing himself up in the still manner of the old fashioned drill, made a military salute, which Lafayette returned at once with affection , . tears starting to his eye., for he temeinhered well that uniform /Mit San,Alat an old soldier, noire venerable than himself in years, stood before hum 'Do you know me?' said the soldier, for the manner of the General inersnaded hint that he was personally remembered, although near ly fifty amen had passed since their service together. "Indeed I cannot re• membered you, the General replied frankly. "Do you remember the snows of Valley Forge?" "I can never forget them," said Lafayette. The veteran then related that one freezing night, as the General went his round., he came miniu 11 (TIM a thinly ahid, with 0111C.1 01 now t• 0011.11• .nil eithoet trOltlll* - , CIII the 101111 ullWrlShlllg with r(11.1; that hr took the musket of the sentry, saying to brio, 'Go to my lint; von will fled stockings there arid a blanket, which, alter warmilig yourself, you will bring here; meanwhile give me your musket and I will keep guard "I obeyed," die veteran continued, "and returning to nay post refreshed, von cut the blanket in two, retaining , me-hulr ion! goring the nutter h ell th.ll h.'1111.. 1111.1 IRIO the scullwhose Jule son saved." By such ti n inon. in nu -ion with the universal popul in heart, was the triumph of our benefactor ear ilea beyond thAt of any It MI all proudly ascending the (ILietol wan 'hi spills of war. rho wiir is over in Eu rod, Important Expedition Some time ago the News published 1111 account of the discovery of a ship iii the Colorado desert. 11h0116 hies;; -eight mile,: from th.. well know. waterilig pines , of "Di, Palm, " --- 1517i17771 1 - e ii we me informed that the lut•ulitt lei, 1,4,11 visited by geodetic in. of the ens sii Hen a. 1.1 Imtlis s•%. animation made, of the sill It 1,11 f teak wood and is s a id t o be ps.rk e tly sound and apparently us well pi eserved as if it bad been built only a lew years. It is two hundred and forty mile- hr, sii where the ship was discovered to the (half of California; that, evidently, sit one tune it spend its waters over the en tire desert and formed a vast 1111/11111 sea sir harbor A few days ago a party of gentlemen.. loft San Iternardinsi for the °scene of this discovery, soil other well citi4eas of that place, one of whom is now 41 this city, will follow in a few slays. On of the gentlemen com posing this party is 41, 11111,1 of rare literary ability arid contributor to one of the niss..4, popular perisithyds yf thus day, through which Ili...public will, we doubt not, be informed hf the results of his visit, and his re-searches among the timbers of a ship that iirtisL have bran foundered in What 14 now 11 sandy desert., Willie 0111/111. sit the early voyages of dcicovery that resulted in the sulisequent settlement of this country.—hos A a,,,/5,4 WAM tie PAUL A ItAl lll.l.ult.— lt hOCIII4 to 110 a pretty general '.lll 4 a recent, WI 11,', that 1 Wai 11 buehehn•, 111111 11111111 laillex of 11, 1.1,111 i 11.11 hale il.•d an ulnuom .11 111111 W 1111•11 I+d.. Id* ol!V 11111allo 01/1.• I 10. 11110 111111 Loi 111)L1 Plllll 1111 , 11l 116111, .1 11141 1 11 , 1 111 /111,111111 11 ,1 MI Viol 1111' 111 ' W ,l ll l / 1 11'• 11,4111". TII. 1:111 111 11 11111 I'lllll. II 11/111 WI 11 11•11 111 111111 101' dnerllll4l, 11111111 the "4111 . 1. I'l 1,1 main- Molly 11l a till, of grill 1111 om 111 1,1011111 14/Ifirc the c/I'l U//1...rf0/IC,I 110 scelll4 tl, for the time the unmarried had better remain so F.11,1'1111111, Ulellll'll t and other historian+, sneak 1/1 I ' lllll 11 , married man, and in - voiding lu tho hest historical evidencii we Call get, he W/14 nl 111.1111111 of writ to I.lll+ 11.1.11 1 ' 11 U l lllOl/ . - er Aad. 1111111111 remained true 1.1/ 1101111 wife and 11111111/1114111m1 other Moll Who 111111 loml. their Wilier 101 pur•iiii a similar Coll 140 II there 14 a woman in A morn% who I 4 part letilltrtz nn xloll. bit her husband to marry again after her dinddi, we should Idol 111 , 10 her 'I'llt• 111111.111 1 '1 'nth ICI' 11l W1V... 1 ,' 111 the fifth liapter of Epll l, llolm, +OOlll4 lo bn vo, N to 4401111, 1/1.1•11O+1. 111' 111111111111•111, 1 111'111 to 111'1111'1We I I 11,1)111111. /Ire V 1.1) 1111111 Of 11 Utallig It I f I.lloro 1+ lilt one test in the _Bible with which they ere acquainted ' , it 1+ that ; but did yoll ever hoar the twenll -filth sere from mascu line lips 7 Listen ' IluvEnimbt hale your anvrm even 114 ( 1 / 4 1 I.lli (overt the (7 11 11 111 and ptive Itlynvrlf fur It ' wait], Van4l, your rule of conduct--don't for got, and, by the way, how do rill ilk.' It 1 ‘V lion! 14 then, a greater love than this? and what an exalted oil' 111011 Paul niii•t have had of Wolllllll to 1101%11 her worthy of such affection I Itost 4414+u red that obedience will gladly follow 11 11/Ve like that. When tin n ere 11,11• St, lo) /11 and truo--whon they timilerlv love amt xhield even at the sacra of self, then woman will 'honor arid obey,' without any übjectionx rogrctx INDIAN THADITION.—It IM a stit i niling tradition of the Niagra Inilians,shitred ton great e‘tent bv the white people in the vicinity of the Falls. that the "(;real Spirit," or Thunder of Waters, 111 , 114 113 , 3' 33311311) f 4311" VII•11111S t.ite rilieed to his power Curion.lv enough, a year rel , lol/1 passes during which at least tour per,olis are no: Brownell either in the Falls or the whirlpool below This _tear an old wan of Inure th a n 70 years stepped into the lire:doers above the Falls, and loosing his hold, wag swept (((Cr the friJitliil eattoract. At De ValIC College, a student, daring Inn companioniti j i,t.o wade into th e whirlpool, was Nlll•ked into its territtic eddies, and instantly disappeared to be seen no wore A new days alter a drunken lather ventured, with him two children and a reprobate companion, into a boat above the rapiobo, and In their drut4en orgies the little 0114,1 were thrown out and drowned, though the two drunken wretches escaped. —The Chicago Times says So long as Sheridan remained at the rear of the Prmiaian army, hob-rubbing with lin, marck and guzzling with "our Fritz," just h 0 long dill the Eireann armies wage war upon a comparatively civili zed But the instant that Sheri dan makes hii appearance near the scene of actual lighting, we begin to hear of villiagea burned, women outraged and children slaughtered, and of many other eculiar use+ Of warfare her ettifori known only to tho champion I 11,11 an an nihilator __Otu , of the most remarkable foals of memory has been accomplished by a Davidson county (Tenn.) b , /y. CIITIOIgI I IO II , 15 years of ago, /I, %on of Knoell Collninglnim, Eug , thoolletts yille, la a Sabbath School c/ditest for a prize, to ho awsrded to Lilo OUP who would Collllllli. to memory OM great, st number of verses in tho Bible In the short tin, of two mouths, and being daily engage] at work on hi. hither . .. farm, committed to memory 17,500 ver re+, r.iiinktirig , of Lila whole of the New Testament, l' , otlins, Proverbs and the Songs of Solomon He distanced hit torerme.t. competitor 13,000, and all his vompetitors combuied, 0,11(10 vort.. AN 1 4 :A1(1'1E111A K STORY.—Thu bur Journal vu•t the fol low its 111 - COUnt 111 the earthquitke • "IVhu•n the earthquake lank plitee," husband to hen wile, "I felt lily heart brut no that I wit 4 frightened." "l'us," replied the dour creature, "it dikes an our tiepin's'. to make your heart bent " And liiivo eelebruted their PliVer Wl'l/- 1111114 When in n thief like seamstress? When lie ents and runs. What allould clergymen preach about? About Illlcen minute. Whr are our iron clads hke unmar ried Indies? Because they are open to engagements. ThErelnibold's Cc;ittnrin I ) I R S' MEM NEIIV. I I'; DEISILITATED El= VIA( ITU HIDDEN 1'‘1;.41 , ;4 ~0 11) CA9ES REQUIRE = TO RENO , .O ExAsT ENcE DEM RA Ith If you are suffering, or have suffered from Involuntary iiireliargott, what effect &tot It prod nee upon your general health 7 Do you feel week, debilitated, enmity tired , Doe , ' R little extra exertion pro knee palpitation of the I)eurtt Do your Itver, m !nary organs, or your klitneyn, frequently get nut of order? Ito your oorme gometinies thlek, milky or Hooky or in it ropy or nettling? Or does stink k skuni inn to the top , Or in a pediment at the het tom after it hay stood nw hue 7 Do you have “pollp of short breathing or tiympopgia , Arr your I",o,velm eonqtlated , Do yeti have spelt,. of booting, or rtoth of blood to tho head 't I% your impnired your mind con 41affily 3'^t eel (OM 11 , 014.,,Flioping, liretl,d'f'olllpllllV, (41110 • Ito yeti st Isll to he left al,too, to get FIN ny (ruin any hullo thing make you h • W+' the 1114ter of vow. eye.. n• hrdhnnt Tho lo:oom on your rhook you ofuov you rnelf In noc•lely nw well? Do you purnito your bunnies withtho 511010 energy' Do you feel a 4 much confidence In yourself? o yottr diill and flagging, given to HI, of .1.711.110..1y 7 limo, do not Inv it to Your I or dyvpopau H IVO you rentlut. nights? Sour bark weak, arid have hilt little appetite nod you HUrilo•lo tutu to dyNpeiodu, or liver 0 till I ma' Now, reader, pelf alwtre, venereal I li.enge, hilly eared, and •a•zual P ~esmex, aro all CIWA hle of produ , ing n wenknti, of the gem.rallve organa The.irgaint of generation, when In inert health, make the mom, I4d you ever think that thus,• boll , defiant, nuergatie, per- non , ing nit. vt•n+fill bunine4n 111011 xrti always those whose generatlve organx are In perfoet health' loti never heard KU Ii men complain o f 'wing molanelkoly, of 11erV011.41100., 14 pal pi tilt 1011 1,1 the heart They are never amid they t r cannel nneveed in hu neon, they don't berArtit. •.111..1 di i•gi•illlral{o , i . they Are A lwAyti polite rind tin the rompany of 'when, anti look you and 1110111 right In the faro—none of your dowm•n•t look• or any other meannesn about 111.011, 1 to 1101 n u •nn thool Who keep the or intbilf , l by running to nave. The.", will not only run their 0011%t1111t10114, Intl ako i 1.04, y 110 litoilooes with or (or How many nwn, from badly eurml illemoinee from tho offeetx of seltalolao and ozreaso., lover brought abort the watt, of weikkorsig in lhu+,• I,gitn% that has reduced the general rye Mm NO IMO h e+ to Induce almost every 0 her .lisrams- idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal ar feeilons, nolvide, end •trnoet every other form 14 dwease whn•h humanity in heir to—and the eii114. 4 a the trouble mertreely ever suppeCteti ilitVe di/1101441 fnr all but the right one pisEAsE trt."IIIF. , IF, ORGANS REQUIRE Ell= D I IT It tr, 'l' 1 C 11 1 , , I,M B OLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIII Pi the great Iturotio and In a certain cure for tllnl•NPen or tho ”LADDER, ILIDNEYs, GRAVEL DROPSY (OMANI(' IVEAKNESS, FEMALE COM PLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY and all diseau , “ or Iho urinary organs. ahath or existing m malt. or female, from what- ewe r cam. originating, and no matter of how Itmg standing If no tronlmont Is submit...id to, Consumption or ['lnanity luny pnnuo Our flesh and blood am supported from theme nouree., and the health and liappinn4x,ond:that of our poetorily depends upon prompt. 11,5 010 reliable remedy II EI.MIII4OI.IEM I , ,XTILAC I' IBUCIII.J. estab- limbed upwards of 10 yearn, prepared by 7'. 11. lIKIWBOLD, 1) ituu(l is r 694 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, and 104 SOUTH 10111 fit., Pll I I.A DEM'HIA Pa. PILII7I'-111 25 per bottlo, or it botil on f0r.56.50 dolivere , l 10 ally addrose Bold hy iilldrurgibta everywhere None are itenolne union done up In Merl engraved wrapper, with tae-vtedloormy boor Zeal and signed 1b28•Iy 11 .T 111M1111301..D IJry Goods rp II E UN IiEItSIGN El) i l,lug Ile let - 111111Pd to 11111 t lt-Itle. In 11 , 11..P0i1f. 100 , 01110'1V nOW OtlUrS Ills OW II I. , I I, ~1 I= MIIIIME lIA'I'S IiNYI%-{ 11 0 1...; 8 &o. AT COST He has a very fine assortment of Ladies I) R Y 000 I) S, which ho °front at cont. Alan a egiletillid Mock of OVER COATS and other CLOTIIINO also a large and select stock of MIME MEMO Et= Call In and mee that tho II nip oath bulthn trail, Itellefionle, (14 I, 121 15 41 I; El I i) FER V - ENV Go(11)1 A Ndl NEW 1.1 PRICKS lIRM RATES RUBBED OUT. 4,(101,S AT OLD FASIII 4 )Nr,i) PRICE SiTiII)FFER A 141t4 'Wit. Would r(“TPetfully inform 16etwArld and Ulf` 1,4 14in k Ind, that they 11.0 Opened re dit I y revolving a Ilirfr MTOCK OF GOODS OF AI J I..vne whirl they are offering et the vet) lowea!mar ket, price I= Col:minting of the late.t style. of Figured nd Plain klpftea%, Figured .n4l phun oil .heitheril Plnidn, lihtek Sills., Simon, Silke, Inch Poplins, White Goods, While Counter pane., Linen and I 'otion Sheeting., ('he. kr, liedtu•k., Flannel.. tie , :Shepherd Plonl Balmoral., Illaek Cloth, ro..interen, ‘'elvetine. Cordurny, Kentucky Jeans, Will., I.ntlien (look ing Plain Color. Mu:di...es Clotho, Repellant'. mid Plants of Variant rn A full line of cloths, Citaniineres, Satinetta and Vestings all kinds and prices, which will he sold 1.1106111 We 1110, constantly on hand • large and well selected stock of all kind. of 'Crockery, (Jewell...A, Matkeral, Roll, etc., etc, Which we will dispose Of ut the very sweat cash pylon, All kinds of country product. taken in ex change for gods, and the highest market pri ces allow ed FRIENDS AWAKE To Yulilt IN'rEREBT For we (el natv.fie,l that we Can I.lllt your 'ante4 x.. well te. your purmen vl.lnl I,W A All E.11)!--,1 ALEX- A \TER & SUCV, Mlllbelrn, Center Co, now title, lug to the pubhe at the lowest ,•101h I=3l A ALEXANDER A SON ' htk.. thi. Method or 11111.11110111 g to their nu. nterotitt friend.; dud they hate wet returned rent the Itattd with a new avotortnient of sea °wade FOILEIGN AND DONIES'IItt 4:0013.13, Wltivh they iarti xl lluiß at xurh privem that pitroliwitiiii will tinil it to their interext to buy of them Thoir xtuo It t•nuxlxtx of I= lEE= HATS AND cAVS, Bo( )rs AND 8110E8 All knele of eountry prteiuee telt en In ex hang.. far g ood,. 10-le A ALEX ANDFR h an 4 Insurance ME rROI'I,ITA N LIFE I NSUR ANUk: CO, OF NEW YORK. A .VES A. 1)U WY, President R. MEG EMA N, President, BRANCH OFFICE Farme " and Mechanics Bank Building, 42J Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. CORBIN. GAFFNEY AND CORBIN (ieneral Agents Rllll Attorneys for Poona., Delaware. Swatters N Jersey, District Of CUIOlllbilL and Maryland. DIVIDENDS DECLARED A NNUA L LI Thirty days grave allowed In payment ci premium. Large liberty to travel without extra chaise. All Its Policies non-I ,rfoltable and inconteet Ible. • C. R. GEAR.HAIiT, Ag^nt Belleloote T. H. HAYES, Modica loaa:niner. 16.241-1 y • 17DWIN 11. KINSLOE, Success ,r to Sam'l L Barr, der'd. CLAIM AND INSURANCE AGENT 0001) COM PA NIBS, LOW RATES. PROMPT SRTTLRMEVT OP LOSSRS Caelt and Mutual Fire, and Aeelden' Polities written Prompt attention given to the rollerlion of Ba Pay, Pension and ail other clams. Soldiers who enlisted before July 22d, Din and were honorably dliteharged without revel log the $lOO Bounty are now entitled to It. EDWIN H K I NfiltoE, Box No. 73, Bellefonte, De. 16-10 Summar to Banal L. Barr, deed. PRINTING COLOIN A SPEC IALITY AT TIM OFFIrE. IT-tels and Saloons I[MIMEI ALLEGANY STREET, BELLEFONTE; PENN' A HO ("SEA L A• KR OM, (Proprtelora.) A firma damn hotel—vomfortable rooms--promp All the modern conveniences and reasonable charges. The proprietors otter to the traveling publlO and to their eountry friends first chap aceom 1110,If111011n, and careful attention to the wants of guests, at all llrurs, at hurt latex. Careful luru.tirur” and guest stabling An excellent ta ttle, well served A bur, ritipplied with the bee rut hipoirs Seri ants well tiained, and every thing requisite In a first slew hotel. (tor !ovation is in the business pr Ilion of the near the pont 0111,44,11 m court house, the Outlet.s. Vie banks, 1111.1 the principal places of liteont4s, rendering It the most eligible plat, to stop for those who visit lit Ilefonte el the, oil lapilli.sn or fill pleasure. Art omnibus sill our), passellgets and bag gage to and treat all Ileitis tree of eltarge 13Cliii HOUSE, Yt 111 , .1.1,EFONTE, PENNA., 'rho , elegant hotel, having enmo under the superri.lon of tho undernigned, he would re.peetrully nnnueumu to the iptiblie that he rd to au•ommodolee them after the Mtyie of the here houari in the entree Thu Hu.h 114,11. k, 1p a maptitieent 1,1111(1Ing. gpientialty farntehrot • and e•npoble of eomfortahrly aueotn tuodatino THREE IIUNI)111',D GUESTS It 0. situated Lear the depot, and convenient to 1111 plike, of liti.inetts, and I. the heat hotel l ' elllNVlvania Its waiter, are oblige ina polite and attentive, its tables are sup• piled with every In entry in the iris hot: its ataides are 111 1111 attentive and humane ho.diers. and it., lair with the heat of lip P. For guests front the cities to spend, the 5um,,,, , rit is /US( the place t The proprietor wall be happy lo receive the public an often ita they wish to call. GA I{ M A N 'ti II( IDEL-DANIEL IiARMAN, Proprietor This long-eatablished and well-known Hotel, situated on the southeast corner of the Dia mond, opporite the Courthouse, having been plin•lie,4l by ihinteL Garman, lie announces to the former patrons of this °stabile/truant and to the travelin g public generallylhat be hat thoroughly refitted his bonne • an d In pre pared to render the lintel satisfactory account. noidatton to all will, may !astir lino with their patronage Iso pidn. will be spared on hie part to add to the convenience or comfort of his guests All who stop wdh him will flnd his table abundantly supplied with the most nitinplUoilm fare the market will afford • done up style by the moot experienced cooks. Hie liar will always contain the ebviCePt of 1101U0re. II in Stabling In the bent in town, and will always be attended by the itio.l trustworthy and ate legatee hostler.. Grit e him u call, one and all, and lie feel• vonfidetit that all wilt he nallefled Guth their Serum An excellent Lis{ ery Is attached to till.. establishment, which strangers from abroad will find greatly to their advantage •anie C U MMI NOS 110 USE. .1 ANI ES 11. LIPTON, ....... Proprlebr BELLEFONTE PENNA. The tindernigned, having &haunted eortrol of thin lino hotel, wid,' reaptictfillly oak the patronage of the palate Ile in prepared to ammininotlnte gueid. In the Lent of style, and a ill take rare that him table.. are etipplled with the best in the market loom) emblem attached to the hotel, with eartitial and alien tiv• Per tante The Ira, ling piddle are int itch to gays the Ctimmltia+ rail 14 201 NATIONAL HOTEL, MILLIIEIM, PA JONATHAN KREMER, Proprietor. Having purchased thin admirable property, the proprietor ink en pleasure In informing hi. friend., flint Itel9a• refined amt refurnisthed It iram top to 41,1t141/1. and In now prepared to SW. e•11111111MiNle t rut,•lon. and other,, 111 a style that he 11011,1 14 ill prone not only eat imfactory, but pleartant table and bitr, will hot be excelled by An, In the I.lPrititty Ilia +(able i. laripc and new, and is attended lay experienced end nnentine "milers 14-28.1 y Ai ()ND Wit II()USE, LOCK HA ell F W lIINY, Proprietor. This elegant Hotel formerly known as the ••%Vii , houiton Ilouse " on water street, is now ready for the reception of •Isitors and board er. It ha. been elegantly furnished, and Its table i2l slew. supplied with the best. Visitors to Lock Ilsvon sdi find this the pleasantest place in the city A free bus conveys the guests of the house to and from the variou trains vlSrau Coal & Lime --WE A RE NOW RECEIV ong a large etovk of the beet prepared =8 of all item, which wo offer et the LOW t>4T MA ItK ET PRICES C 1 1 ,40111,11 are ad vied that slur COO is housed antler large and 1 . 01111,14.1 shed.. which protect it (MITI the weather, which adds very ntatertally Its ha value as f ‘ ,l Those who iles . :::ro hike ad•antage of SUMMER PRICES, have the opportunity of doing 00, , Lime burnt with WOOD al CoAL, at our klt o o on the pike lending. to Mlleidning Office end yard near South End of B. E. V It. It liepot,ltellefonte, 811ORTLIDGE & 13-IO Bellefonte, Ps. Furniture PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY JOHN , BRACII BILL, E=El HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Briumu 8 BALLIMITS, PA Kecp, eonmtontlyon hand a CllO ice unroll:nen of Moldra.oes, Sofas, Chairs, Lonngen, Red edendli, &e. A very fine eelecdton of H 7.11,1, PAPER, will &wily* be found at LOW PRICES in-ul ly FURNITURE WARE ItOOlOM. How.r I •orret., Bellefonte, Pa, where litirefllltl, soh., Lounge., W hat Note, Mande, Chair,, Htooht, Ex tenelon Tables, Eto., Of every deeeriptlon, quality, and pries, to. sale cheaper than at any other entabitehren of the kind In Central Ivanla. vBn2o 1.111.N11A 4'. HANKIE! MIMI I'. 110 W E 1.1., Proprietor MEI
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