The Democratic Watchman, BELLEFONTE. PA A Lunatlo Colony Alll. the tnnny visitors to Antwerp or,, A h„,, only it few have heard of the ng, town of Mies!, and scarcely any have thought I. worth their while to 'visit it. Yet at the iliAtipice of (oily twenty miles from these cities is to lie found one of the 'omit interesting pile nomena of the present day. Al (fleet, a large portion of the pop ulation consists of 1114/1111. 111.11•4011 H, who 1111111. 111 all the daily toils and pleas Ilre4 tic tiMir sane fellowouttiens ; who live in fraternal equality with them and are permitted lively to take part in their religious festivals and eeremo ,ies. This custom lilts lasted for yen furies, and tradition Iris preserved the following sad and tragic legend Gf the original inslituttm: l',"..i'lv tii the'seveiith centiiry`a chaps el 101 l been erected on the desert lands of the Clllllll/11e, 41111 ilelllC/11(41 ft/ St. Mown, the Apostle of (Loll. The few pions pilgrims who Intuit their litits iii the neighborhood were ilie founders of flu' Ghee!. It was in this Insert si of that the lair Dymplimin, according 10 (lie le , enil, sought 11 1 reltive Iron) the cruel hive of her father, a wicked king of Ireland. SheArrat accompanied in her Iludit by no aged priest hauled i;,•,,,•tieri„ who ha I con vort.,l 1110 10 ( . ;111 , 101111 1 r. The 1,1m4.11-,0y.ey...1 fir len.- it Gerrehert ii I-1 Li Iltitl hy hi. grit l+, and the ini-I.l.:moite li s i o p , .. Tim w i-i twirdered by the oil hand- ..I her own lat-lier Tr 1.11111,11 state, that cute lunatic., who were wit ne.ees of . this horrible deed. weir fitrillile , l 10 their tillill,o4. -- Tile miraculous mile vias ii.erthe.l to the ‘lllllO4 iii the 'wintered !hies,, Wllli 11 - 0111 11111 11011 . 111.1•/11111',1111. c itro n 14 . 0111 01 1111. 111.11111.. A eii.toni Olen aripue of leaving lunatics In the cliarg , of II few ichalmanin who had smiled there The cluster of huts lwra - nie a village, nil I ill 111100' 11111,i 101 impor hint town. In the t Nellth century /A 1;1:i elillilell, tletllellfe,l 10 Si 1)1111 - 1 ,1 1 0101. lOW< lie liffleti of the old eliapel of St. Mario., and in A Ii 111111 the popular belief to the nitravoloil- !PM er (11 the saint was I,, , ,tirmei hr the Ball of Pope Engennis I V At this distance 111 tone It 1.111111111 , 4- 411tle toili.cover whether the mires win' real or imaginary, but, at all event., we can easily preemie rum, what at first was a work 01 chanty and piety noon became ti source of pro.perity to the couatry, and of freedom to the in sane who were brought there At Woad the condonation ola northern chi nine with the mainly soil or the 4out II rendered the means of livelihood difficult to obtain through the barren ness of the soil. Kcimmily, as well nel kilnlneSQl. prompted the sane to Ili e iii ~,almon %villl the insane vilest/4. The lunatics were adopte I into a family, ~...1 -11 re I illy t.'itile room, an.l to ear 1. i. ... i ts .... $....1, ii iili their hosi... 110 II , :...1r Ii i . a lo; rimlill ill afford the iim to keep and watch them with ii. door-, lionill% tool, ihrin with them in 11, e hi e l.k, when they weal liA Wtirk, and thus t•r11.1.1/1111 , the limaties in their lucid mom mt. Lecture billow worlters in the h.1.1.,10, well WI etilillialliwiti In the him..., and lived freely and fear lessly with their kemiern. It is wonderful to see how noon the lunatics aecustion themaelves to the regular boor" and Iltlfillti id their glint' donna' 'l'lle Wlltile /1) stem which pre rails at Obeid ma) be summed up 111 two words—liberty and work 'file lunatic is at Ii t'erty to move about an he liken he is treated as a fellow crea ture, and not like a wild beast only fit to be caged and chained or forced into submission. Ile may be seen—eicept in those canes when the physician ihses not think it advisable peacefully smoking lilt" pipe at the v ill loge inn,und reading the paper, or playing cards and drinking beer with his friends and neighbors. In houses where they (inn all take part in the household econo my, In the town the femalehinaties work in the lace manufactories; while come of the males find employment in the workshops of bootrnakers, to lore, and other tradesmen. They are all alien Live, also,to their religious duties. By being permitted to take his part rn re ligious offices, and to take the sacra ment whenever hie reason is mu ffimently Conscious of what he is doing, the lima tic is raised in iris own estimation, as well as In that of his fellow citizens. Such is the lunatic colony of (*.heel.— Whether the same system adopted there could with eafet\' he Introduced in other parts of the world, is a ques tion that must be medicated , I iii, al all erenti4, the ph lanth rowels who visit that spot will return porivoteed ()I the kdritoteve of rut instruction which alleviates the wretched position of lu natics, and which, by giving them rea sonable freedom, restores them sooner to health and to society. A Curious Incident Who can say, after reading this hule story, that troth in 1101 nearly it+ strange as fiction . A young Mall, a 111H . 11/1111C by trade, peened the evening m lirooklyon, a bout SIX Weeks ago, awl was returning to New York on the terry boat at twelve; ninety-nine Out of every one hundred persons always rush &reedy through a boat to the end nearest their &situa tion, but this youth remained on the after-part till it tointhed the dock, when he pantie.' through the ladies' mittmg-room, mot ollAvrvel 011 IL lady's seat it umbrella. Evert one tvll4 it tstening ull the limit ; there were lint three or tour lichee tile whole party, no the )otinbr 114fi11 Betied the nitteltel Joni tonlottlln nod hurried alter the receding icts.e.igers. Irotiling both otrtiele4 'dolt, he hur riedly tot-Atoned secer.il iwocle. To !tone of Iho.e Illy 'novelly he und lalcn pcucietitooli Alter waiing ?bowl the ferry house some t I.llv, lie took the ctlrtnrid arti cles home. 0re , , , 1 1.40 lie expected that they noold Lc lily advertised, Or the satchel. 1.1,M n.r., and the umbrella, %vet. well worth e iv ward, liw .1,1% ak t ,Liv ittivertisvintmi 141.1 ;0 ,,i m. 1 , cured a Ism mil opviiel it little If. which 1 . 01111t11 , 11 ";11100 in government ( rd), a poi lemon mile holding Sloo In currency, it splendid gold w.tteli and clutin, a broken ring, a gold (111111 I/IV, :1 locket containing an elderly 1111111's portrait, a 141111 of paper, and thereon, in it female hand, written thew words: "I I ,, iitve waited and waited ; you do not come, and I litre ceased to hope. " (111011 a mar ginal piece ol itome foreign it V ewspuper way the ?mine of a hotel in New York that dot, not exist. •The )dung roam consulted poliev-vheadquarters, and he went duly to (110 ' Morgue for some fe male to come a•iliiire, hid tivw Iwo 1110111114 have gone by, and no trace of the own4,r has been found. It is only by ot,ie of the three suppomitinint this inyttei mint satchel can lie accounted for, Either murder, suicide or sudden insanity has oveitaken the unfortunate owner, In the incitutime , lhe eußitAi an of the unexpected fortune Iv h f out of his wits with the, embartttssinent that be.wtm his vomilion, Francis Brett Harts The S w riancist o corrt• pontletit of the rope!, t Sblle• it'T.T•ot .1 .•I‘./../ I 11.1.1' .ri the new iswl, lITITIT..I Flit/W./4 Mi., Whose ..nI I T. I ...i. o h j iTilt. of the great ems of ri 11,1 Aillo nrau liter.ir% 'tuft itr II lilt. WA-. Ilona in Al l / 1 1,11 tit 1817. Ile lilt his lather (a prole— son in the Albany female smitten( when he wits it 1111. N. child, and atter ret`Cl% I Ilg an ordinary school education. obtained employinentax it clerk in New York. At the age of seventeen lie went to California to seek his tortune, and alter losing what little money lie posidasseil in SLtri Fran , isco travelled on l o ot to tire Sonora mores and opem ed a school. Ile did riot succeed in this, itnil twits wpially unlucky at placer mining, which he tried next .Alter varmint adventurers lie become a compositor in a newspaper office at EAreka. Here he used to murreptitlMlS ly contribute to ill( paper, transferring 111/.1 ITSTTI/lyS from 1118 1111101 to Ins rom p/MOW, the ItilerVClll/011 or pen trill ink, and crediting them to "exchanges." They attracted notice trom the first, but it was`soine time before the authorship was discovered. lit/ refused it situation nut the editorial room, wishing first to master the ine• chitiocal part of the blisiness ; but he once took charge of the paper for six weeks, during his employer's absence, composing his editoriais mentally. /tail setting them up at ()tiepin type. Hav ing narrowly escaped 41101,1,1 v because lie denounced an indiscriminate IflaSs/I- Cri. 01 111.11111/s by the white 4, lie return ed to San Francisco, and became a aompositor in the office of the !,'olden /•:la, until his literary abilities were discovered. and lie was promoted to the editorial department. Ile held posi Lions successively in the United States surNey or general's oilier, the United Stan,/ 11111tridlltl . S ollice , nnJ (he branch mini, stud Wits etilSiefileil in the Will agentent of the C 111 1 .141 WWI, a weekly paper started tiv Charles It was with the foundation, howeser, o f th e (Iverlfuld .11fttlily, in July 1868, (hat his real celebrity began. II c has h est\ (ho still. / nil this rItCV flil.l excel lent magazine from the outset, and written tor it lilt be.t poems. and those el/aril/let/Mlle illelllrSS 01 Calitorrim life which have been So keenly appreciated on both sides of the i nutmeat Ile has ret.elllly relit-el a firolessornlitio ol literature in tire 17 illscr.ity of (241itor A Fighting Man One of the generals of the "Lost Caney," mays that at the two. of the attack upon Fort Pillow the Confede rates had converted a Mississippi boat into a cotton clad, the mate 01 which was a big, double sample I - 4 a "full of strange oaths" and enforcing his orders by knocking met' about the head, and adds ,Innl before we cattle into the fight lie came swaggering tip to me and said "Wel!, Oeneral, I suppo.e when one Aide or the lolier ' m licked, you log omen II quit and shake "YAW, .11111, " 1.1111 , 1 I, "when the tight ing Is oier I expect even man to go home and attend to his businees." "That, ain't me,' Jim said, smiting Ins left palm with his list lIIe a sledge hammier, "tor if ever I ketch a Yank month ofCario, I'm going to mash him A text inch shell that value whist ling over the boat interrupled any Mr Cher remarks just them and shortly al ter we were putting away at the I , a.deritl boat in about etch hot It lire Its I ever want to see. I am sure that there were one hundred guns opened upon us, and we got one broaibode so near (lint the Utah of their guns set our cotton bales on fire. Our people fought well ; the other mole was to strong tor um, and we had to drip down the river Itur• trig the action, stole C 3,1110118 were roaring, bones shriekilig and bursting' its annul , ' Hod 'lie air thonem and smoke, I quite lost might of line ; and alter we had drop ped down the river, out of the tire soil all bawls repairing damages, that tech iota hero crept out from behind IL (mum, bale, and sneaking past me with a tlag of triter, said • "tieneral, I ain't so mad as I tv as. 1 . 111 , 4 the kllid 11111.0111 W rill Wild to anal whin ['Will I -diet+ gel read , 1,, Slop :toll Ittl . ri 111 (pwt if they will." • —At ft meeting of the council at Leavenworth, Kativas, it is reported that one of the ell v fathers arose and delivered litowelf Om. • 'Mr.*favor and gentleman of the Conned, let it , lay oar orgei her and malse wooden pavement.' A Se4ndalous Shawl.---Singular and Startling Developments. In one of the not ges of this Colltllry there was a recent 1 , 1 , 1111 elll•V ieb,rli 111, n. rldi,nurlm.• A .11 Sew I, for .ittieh, and the ntHetes IJ twieight 'hive 111,e any t hing ever seen in the village. I lie eor,sequetiee was a de. ill sensa tion among the ladies. The shawls were wiiwlerrith poilectly lovely. of fine material, elegantly wrought and costly. They were of one pattern, but each of it peculiar color. (hie was of linen! stripes 01 blue and white, anoth er of scarlet and white, and the third of purple awl white. For the litirpokot of telling the mogul far, yet trothtol' story- of those nhawlH, we 011'11 improvis'e nature in stead of oqing real (toes. Mr Atelilurid, the lin-reliant, opened out his stock 011 . 1 . 111 . 411Ity:1111i I tile hone of the nhawln immediately spread. All the ladies in the village called at nle 'oral's to see arid to admire then]. M.rA. Fi41(111, the bailer's wife, went into eestacies, 1.4 iged "Fisknn, tiny dear," KO Vigorously, that on T day morning he capitulated, and Nil,. Ii luM had the pupie and white shawl 'eat home, The news spread, and on I:'r ably ; gems Potiiicer, the I.oolyer's ilniightilt, owned gill troirripliantly the blue and white Now, lotween tl,ss Pullover, the la w, er s oduglurr, and (lie iiiidiner 8 11,11111,j11181, ?I, a long )c.11.11., Tim Ina L n tti both Intre piong betirs act,. acll all, but 1 2 .iiiimer was liberal, and rigged up 1118 .1 'tighter in the late.t tile, while Gilt, aim austere, close Ih-tot mail, severe on and eloquent 11111181 the ruin it hail brought on the sex, made Ntiss Grit !I attempt to rival Alois Ponticer very Nimmons. \Then Miss Grit arid her mamma thai Ginn roitimer had carried tiPb second shawl, they were eon somed with jealolJBV. and I n i File d l a 1 8 1 y set :o work to devise nays and means to secure the scarlet and white shawl It was deonled to beseech Grit alter breaktagt on Saturday morning, but their courage failed them, and Mr. Grit, haying 14111.1 grace alter 'neat, de parted 11111.011XCII. At dinner the attempt was to be made, sure, but I;rit, (for 1 1;0 , 1mm:title reason) did riot come home to dinner, The good Mrs. Grit, moved ht her daughter s tears and pleadings during the afternoon, at last consented to al low Angeline to lair the bust oh the coveted shawls without the consent of papa. Angeline immediately called upon Mr McGlural and asked to seethe shawl. 'lii her ilisitia) she learned that it was "5011111118 morning." Who had bought it was the next question. Mo. was 1118 pn , leil to he re iment, but finally told Nit's Grit that her lather had bought the shawl, and, undoubtedly, intend to Rurprise her Angeline wax happy. She ran right home and told her mother. "Pa" cattle home to lea, but 148.111 nothing about the shawl "lie thinks he's keeping it awful Ne cret," said Angeline "Ile don t tend to let me know it 11011 dream e.I for church to morrow." Sit morning Caine, hut to A rig, line mmiirprise no OWO Watt fort.hcom in;z. She went to church dejected. Mrs Finkin wan there in her purple url ohme shawl, and Minn Ponimer wtt , t there in her blue and white shawl, and the eye , ' of the whole Congregation were upon them. 'flux WWI bad enough, hilt wore was to 1•0111 C. I urn •ii ,lelv alter the tir.t prayer, who shonl.l eoum up the hroad wde hut t buxom vounc California widovr, the milliner and enured iii all the girl of the vearlet and white shawl It ie nail that Mr Grit experienced some ditlielety in satisfactorily explain ing the little circumstance to his tatui• Oswryi, Nra 4117 n. —ln Switzerland, a milkmaid who is a goisl singer gets more salary than others, because under the inlbienee of music cows "give (loan" better an d vivo. more milk. Au Orange county farmer is trying to liire Parepa Rosa and Kellogg to sing round Ilttl plllllll. New York Pemorrat Josh 13tIlings mays "Most peo ple decline to learn only by their own experience, and I guess they are more than half right, for I don't s'pose a man could get it eor•ect idea of mo lasses candy merely by letuttg another feller taste it for him." --Ilere is a boy down 'east who is accustomed to go out on a railroad track 11111 i imit ate the steam whistle so perfectly as to deceive the ofticer at the station Ills last attempt proved emi nently successful, the depot toaster came out and "switched" him off. --A California clergyman, Iter..l. Af. Woodman, predicts an awful :am ine next year, succeeding seven years of plenty, which he says we bail. Like Joirepli, lie has gone to building gran rules in which to store aurty his year's crop ---A Ihtvenport, lowa, paper, fella of a colored man who was caught ID the gearing of a brick machine, and crushed to it jelly. The negroei are trying to ,ell the remains of the de ceased as blaukhurr• —There 18 said to.he in the ICraw lord and venting° oil regions one man who enjoys an income:of $3,000 per day, and amulier whose income reaches the enormous PIIIII of $7,200 Andy, or tdi per mitlme. ----If bens VlOlllllllO as mach lay ing around as loafers .10, eggs would be as plenty ns bank robberies. IVliy are types like Be cause it is not propper to leek thou up without proof. Ilelmoold's Column. ‘ A i) D i c 1.: NEUVI AND 1)1.1M,ITATI•11 1.1:1 \,;•.; 110 11;J:s, I= AM!, %VII()SE CASES REQUIRI4 TR EATM ENT, TO It ENDER I'ENcE 1)1.SI1t BM If pill are 41W . ..ring, or have cohered from involuntary dooltarges, what tint does it pro,lueo upon your ge•ne•rnl hvaltll7 Thu you feel week, dellil 1 tated, chilly 111 eil ? 11004 A extra PC,114.1 pro love palpitation of till heart , Do your !Ivor. unwary of gam., or your 6 Idlneyq, frequetaly get nut of I.riler , to yoiir unu,no Hornet Mr. I Itiek , milky or floolty or IS It ropy or settling 1 I Ir oloeg a Ili, k skim Ito Ito Ile top/ Or it It Nedifflolll. et the hot tum alter tl Ina. Sheol nubile , yon bust spell. of 4hort tentliing or drpoiedit Are your 1,0.014 runrlinlyd • you hen e spells ~n,,,,,i,n R, or ro4h of Hotel to the howl out memory 00 1 0,,u401 1.4 your mind run• .1. • Moolly (lo elliog on till, ohieet 1I On you ,Is PT doll 114t11,1,mopilig, lirvtl of ennrany, of hi. % 7 to be left uLau•, to get Its,lty from .•••ryt..4ly , tiny 111110. Ilimg Intlko you vtitri or jump , 1.4 your 410.11, “1,•11 or root In the Muter of your ,yo nv brilliant, The. Mown a*—rotir rheelt it 4 Do you enjoy yotlr4elf in mon lily ny will' Ini yuu panne your liiiiiinoiiiii with 1110 mum° em•rgy ? Uu you feel nm nmrh vonli.lvnee In yolir.olt" Are your npirltr dull and O,KKint• Kit On to ht. of roolonoholy If to not la, it to your luer or(1),10.11010 llay., yell re4t14... nights Your hark weak, and ha% t, I,ld illtle uppetito and you atiilhrte tI.l to ily4pepon or liver Now, render, self nbume, a enereel diften.em badly cured, and mourn! (111 . 140.41, are all 1,11,11 No of protioring a v/Pak non* oflr y,,norativ t orgloon Turnrgan.; or genetnnon, n noon in perfect health, make the man, DO you ei er think that those hold, dehitnt, energetic•, per nerving nueee.Ml MuOnmns men aro nlwaym those whose generative organs are to perfect health You no, l'r heard f. 111 1 .11 Thu complain o f briug Ineltuichuly, of nernounnonn, of pall.' lalloo of the heart They are noyet afraid they ellll not ntweeed In bitslne, , they don't Promo end and di non raged, they hr, al% art pal it,' 11.114 ',lean/MI In Ilir t,lnpnny of Indmn , and look you and thorn right in Ow fnes—nano of your low nen•t look .4 or nny other 111”111111e44 Phollt them Ido not mean tho.,e why, keep the or p.m inflati•il by running to oxrno These will not only ruin (Intl( 1 • O11.11tiltitlY, hnt 01,10 thone they do hominess with or for ❑ow ninny Inc°, from badly cured diPeR.P r r ,,,n ti r o eff.,ets of Reif Omao and ezrenneet have broaght about the elate of weak naafi In those nrgnn• that has re•dnrrd the general eye tem no monk n. to Induce nltnont every o .her dinense—idlory, Itanney, parslymig, spinal pit. feet lon•, valemle, And almost every other form of dimes.) which liwannily Is heir to—and the cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected and have doctored for all hot the right 000 DIMEASE iIF TII N3I F. OROANg REQUIRE =I I) I U It K T 1 C II ELMft 0 I, S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHIJ Is the groat diuretic soil In a Certain cure for diermee of the BLADDER, K IDNEYs, GRAVEL DRolliplf ORGANIC WEAK NPR% FEMALE. COM PLAINTS, (iFINPIItAI , PESILITY and all disease." of the urinary organ'', wheth er existing In mole or female, from what- ever eauxoonginnling, and no matter of how long standing If no treatment is submittal to, Consumption or Inannity may mum°. Our ItoHl and Mood are napported from theme torture., and the health and happinosa,aud:that .... of our ptetterlty depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. II ELM 1401.1T8 EXTRACT BUCIIII, estaL, Ilshed upwards of 19 years, prepared by 7. 11. lIRLAIIIOLD, I)RtIOGIRT, 504 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, and IN SOUTH IUIh Ht., PHILADELPHIA Pa, PRICE—SI,26 per bottle, or 6 bottle• for $6,60 delivered to ■ny add Fens Bold by all I IrtiVgleitx everywhere None are genuine, unlesq Bono up In glool engrafed wrapper, with fao•elmrle or rny chow teal warellotom. Anil Plgned 11. T IIELMIIOLD BEE Wry Goods UNDER,SII;NEI) hiving de j_ teritioted to quit tho tnereant tie hiodneax in Bellefonte, nte , olnlelv 1.1111 110/.111.1 ly, now offeix Inci , `111111`, , 1 , ,I of M3=1.81 =EMI 11 Aa& t' PN itOoTS Q SHUEB &c. AT COST e 4 lie has a very fine ne4ortment of Ladles 4g , DRY 000 D 'I which Ito (Mery at rout. Akio a aplendid Mock of tIyEn.COATHIumI oilier CLOTHING 11,14o'it larguand ooloct. 'leek of 110411.1t1 G LOVF:S, all of wliteli are offered at cost 0411 nt antit 1)1111 1111. 11.1 valell trap hut the troth (it, ISth 1870, I; 41 It plyEit EW 1;0111)5 ANI) NEW 111(111 le .1 7'!.' t'nllb:o o('7' (.(ooDS Al' (ILI) VAsilloNED PRICE asi , iIOFFE it & Would revneetfolly tnferen the world and the 4.4 t of innoltind, that they have just opened nt, nn,i are Judy 144.e:ring sTucK OF 4:0010 OF ALL ..,NDS which they ire offering at the eer)loatia'rear ket pme. I.4tY Goo NI. cvuvoating of the latent ntyles of Figured nd Plain Alplien., Figured and plain all 1 4 " , .. , Delaine #rn Shepherd Plank, Ilia, k Silk•, Summer Silkn, [mall White thiudo, IVldte Counter panes, !Anent RIM I . l4lllllBlleethlSS, elleCk Iledßeks, Flanneln, etc, 141,..plierd Plaid 4,41 morals, Black Cloth ',lyres, Veil . ..tine. Ounitiroy, Kelittiek y Jenne., Drills, ladles el , mk mg, Thou Colors. 311,1t114,ex Itepellsra's and Plaids of Various Colors. A full lino of Clothe, rannimeres, Satinetla Anti V1 1 1111111(A, all 111114, and prICAII, Mllllll St 1U In sold cheap We have eonntantly on hang large and well neleeted sunk of all klmin of Cfro•kere, orerus, Markernt, San, efr, eft Which we will dispose of at the very lowest cash pnocs All kinds of country produce taken in ex• change for goods, and the highest market pH ee. allowed FRIENDS AWAI E TO YOUR INTEREST For we feel satisfied that we can suit your tarter an well as your purser • tin I ALWAYS AIPEADI-A. ALEX- A NI & fin N, Millhettu, Center Co, Pen 4ylvianut, are now offering to the public et the lowest I itch prince, (DXIDS )F EVERY IMSCRI PTION ... 4.. A ALEXANDER & S(N, Take 0114 ino&iShod of tinunneing to their nu meroor friernie 't.lint they 11/11Ie flint returned loin the East with a new lonourtineut of tier. onnbh+ FoitEli:N AND DOM EWI'IC (loopB WWII they Art+ moiling at Ruch prleen that purchanern will find it to their tritereat to buy of the•M Thel r ,took rot - 1410.n of D-R-F,44-S 0-11-0-D-8 M-1 -ICI,-I -v -F 6-Y u-O-I)U-S, HATS AND ('AN, HOOTS AND SHOES All kind• of country produce taken in e■ Change for goods 11/-111 A A LEX A NDER R ,i()N Insurance MET ROP L !TA N LIFE I NSU ft ANON. co, OF NEW Volt E. A ifES A. DUFF, President Ii . EG EMA N, Vice President, E= Panne " and MOClllttlielf Bank Building, Cheetnut Street, Philadelphia. CORBIN, G4FFNEY AND coltIllr; General Agent. and Attorneys for Penna., Delaware. *a uthern N. Jersey, Metric( of Columbia and Maryland. DIVIDENDS DECLARED ANN UA LL Y. Thirty days grace allowed In payment ci premium. Large liberty to travel without extra charge All ttn Policlett nomfertbsiable and ineontent- Rile C IL.GRARHART, Agent Bellefonte T R IIAYEA Medina Juaaminer. It-20-ly EDWIN H. KINSLOE, Successur to Snail L. Barr, dad. CLAIM AND INSURANCE AGENT. aoon comPA pmcs, LO IV RA 7'ES, PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES Cann and Mutual Fire, Lit. and Arclden• pnlienn written. Prompt attention oven to the ruUertinn f Bni Pay, Pensions and all other (Mime. Holdlers who °nitrated before July 'ad. Mel and were honorably db:barged without 'wet' log the SPA Bounty are now entitled to it. EDWIN KINSIME, Ho: No TieDetente, Pa.• 15-ko Sotteosor fo Souil L. Barr, rked. S NEATLY AND EX- I'lll Y'1'!1) AT TIIIB OFFICE. Hotels and Saloons. B ROKEIHIOKF HUUSE ALLEGANY STREET. 13 1 , 3 LLEFON TE, PEN N' A 110USEAL d• KROM, (Proprietors.) A Bret clams hotel—comfortable rooms—promp All the modern conveniences and reasonable The proprietern otter to the traveling public and to their country (Mende find elmui accom nonhuman, and careful attention to the wants of guests, at all tlinen, at fair rates. Careful liontlern and good stabling. An excellent tin. ble, well nerved. A bar, supplied with the nee of liquors. Bei - vanes well trained, and every thing requinite in a firm Mann hotel. Oar location is In the huninenem rtion of the town, near the pout ounce, the Mitt house, the churohen, the hanky, and the principal places Of lumienn, rendering it the most eligible place to mop cop./hone who VI/111. Bellefonte el• tiler on bushman or for plennure An oninahun will Carry pansengein and bag gage to unit (ruin all Llll.lllll free of cliarge.-14-2 B t✓tSIT HOUSE, _ . HEI.LEFONTE, PENNA., IMBED This elegant hotel, having come under the entiervision of the undersigned, he would respeetitilly announce to the public that he In prepared to accommodate them after the style pi the beef houses in the cilia. The Buell !louse in It tougolfieent budding, splendidly fernishrd, and capable of comfortably secorn -1110(1111111,, I'll ItEE HUN 1)11ED GUESTS II I. hoar the depot, and convenient to all pinyon ,if hnslnssx, and in the best hotel in central l'ealleylv nem JIM walterii are oblige- InF, polite and tatuall•o; Its eal.len are aup -1.115,1 with every lustily In the market; Its entitles are firm vilivie,e It li atteetive and humane herein rn, and Ha bar .11 , 1,1ied NW, the best of For guests from limo titles to spend the Roomier it Is the plate! Tile proprietor a ill be happy lu receive the public as often as they wi4ll to cell GARMAN'S II uT EL-DAN IEL 4; %lOLA N, Proprietor Thin long-entahlinlied and well-known Hotel, nitilated on the southeast corner of the Dia mond., eppontte the Courthouse having been purclutw•rl by [Mewl Gamlen, he announces to the former patrons of thin establiahment rind Lo tire travelling piddle generally, that Ile his thoroughly retitled Inn Minn°, and la pre pared to render tire most satinfact/ry acconli modation to all who may favor him with their patronage. No putnn will he spared on his iiart to add to the eon vemenee or comfort of in guests. All wino 'stop with him will find table abundantly mopplled with the most ru mptlions fare the market will afford, done tip in ntyle by the most experienced cooks. Him liar will always can tale the choicest of liquor.. H in Stabling is the beat In town,•nd will always be attended by the 1,1011 l trustworthy and at tentive hoatlere lirve buns cull, one and all„ and he feels confident that all will he eatisfied with their accommodation An excellent LIT; cry in attached to then establishment, which stranger.. from abroad will Mid greatly to their advantage. .8010 riIIIIMINUS IIoIISE. •-- 1 * J A 1,1 ES 11 LI I'ToN, ProprAtor BELLEFONTE I' EN NA. The undersigned, having assumed eortrol of this tine hotel, would respectfully ask the patronage of the piddle lie Is prepared to NeVl/11111/011ate guests in the best of style, and will take care that his tables are supplied with the best in the market. (Mod stables attached tin the hotel, with raretul and alien tics ser vants hJ tracing public. are invited to gips the C :1 onlings H ~ ouse CHI I 15 vit N ATioNAL HOTEL, m.LIAIEIhf, PA JONATHAN KREJCI Eli, Proprietor !taring porehatted tilts admirable property, the proprietor takes pleasure in informing his friends, that to has rehtted ant refurnished It from top to bottom, Alp] iv now prepared to SO coinutodate travelers anti other. In a style that he hope. will prove not only satlsfaebry, but pleasant II ix table and bar, will not be *xcelied by any in the country 11111 .table la large and new, and i• attended by experienced and attentive °paler* 1428-ly mi)NTOIT It 111/USE, LOCK lIA snn—E W liltiONY, Proprhan-. This elegant Hotel, formerly known as the i'‘Vashlngtiin limier," on Water street, la now ready for the reception of visitor. and board• ers. It has linen elegantly furnished and Its table Is alwaysieupplied with the best. Visitor. to Lock ilaven will find thin the pleasantest place In the city A free bus conveys the guests of the house to and from the 'aeon trains vltooo FURNITURE WARE ROOK Hosmr 1 Street, fivllefonle, P., when hureaua &du., W hat Nola Churn, i la u t n rit s, Stands, Stools, Ex tension Tables, Ete , Of every deneription,quality, and price, for sale rheaper than at any other eatabllah..ent of the kind In Central Pennsylvania. vsnwo HENRY P. HARRIS Furniture p ATRON IZE HUMP', INDUSTRY JC)IIN BRACIIBILL, Manufacturer end dealer In HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Bmunu 8 , Bsimorrri, PA., Kee_ps constantly on hand e tilAre soleortmen of mattrenees, Soho, Chairs, Lounges, lied eteade, An. A very fine veleeiton of WALL PAPER, will always be round at WV/ t6-N5.1 Coal & Lime CoA L.— %V E ARE NOW RECEIV- Ing a large etook or the beat prepared W ILK KBBA KKK COM or MI Nixon, %Aid. we offer at the LOWEST MARK ET PRICER Customers are advised that our Coal la housed under large and commodious sheds whlah protect It from the weather, which adds very materially to its value as fdel. Those who desire to take advantage of SUMMER PRICES, have the opportunity of doll% no Limo burut with WOOD on COAL, nt our kilns on the pike leading to lilfletikner. Office and yard near South End of It. E. V, It. It liepot,liellefulitii Pit 81101ITLIDGE A CO. .I.lellefonto, Pa. EEO I=== lattE 110 WELL, Proprietor MEE
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