The Democratic Watcoinan. BELLEFONTE, PA IW A Remarkable Boy Farmer Bogies wawa very veracious old dodger. e was anything he delighted in, it was to secure the atten tion of some one while ho spun a yarn about the wonderful cuteness of his boy Toni. Tom was hie idol—hie hero on every oetnsion —and never would the old fellow let his hero suffer for want of a good romancer. . "Ali I" said Bogies, one day, as be had fairly fixed his auditor, "Tont' is the most remarkable boy you ever set eyes on ; he's like hie old dad—vou can't no more sarcumvent him than you can a woodchuck, You recollect that choice apple tree that stood down wider the hill, beside the stump fence? Well, I was mighty savin' o' them ap ples, I can tell you. I forbid Tom totichin"em as they brought a high price in the market, and every one s old; but lie would get 'cm in spite o' tile. It was-tie way, you know, ad all possessed couldn't stop him. One day I caught the young scapegrace up in the tree, stuffin l his Back with th e fruit, and I determined, this time, to punish lion for it. 'Thomas, my son," says I, 'your tathei's calling ye come down: I t hought I'd be sort o' per: it would fetch but .t he smelt. Ow no, and didn't budge an • can , t dad: said lie i thyme pesky -apples are in the way,' ci foul.' 1 contitioisl, sternly; fur nu der began to rise, come 'down this nowt, or I'll cut tlovol the tree, and let ter ltill ' \'ott -,ce toy poor old 111111e4 would not petlllll Inv ,Itinttio' alter the boy, No I hit.' 10, I also other means. nt, no, you wiatt't dad,' rays Tom , "only thitilt how youll mulls tl )t. etuthlpt Hell the tipples to mull the old toad tdstit." That %,1.1 WO 11111011 --t0 have `my own boy aceune me uv such itr.tono to. So, what does I ,to but go the axe oil cut away at the bottom pall. 0' the tree "Tom -- Holman,' I cried, as the tree oa+about 61111 cut 1111 . , "will ye come down now, an' sate )ournell.' 'Never titi tot, ‘lllll nays tie tpiltn It Vlllll no use; I couldn't bring bun that way ; and an I chopped away at the tree, till, nt last, It begun to away and tell to the ground. Whatl and crumbed your own boy? ejaculated his horrified hatener. "Not by long chalk," replied old Iloglen, w k lug knowmgly. You couldn't conie it over Town aik,v such any. Whitt had he done but crawled out on a limb, and while I was chop pin' at the bottom o' the tree, he had been cutting oink° limb with los jack lole, and when the tree tell, Mete he rr ar up thereon the limb. Thr Vision or the Dying otlt it grand and consolatory (ion Him when (•hristians are away Irony their -•rtrtli work to the;r 4.11'111A1 111/111eli, I hen the attentut ling linkn that chain consciousness to tone and sense are melting away, one lir one,and their consciousness becomes by the gradual enfranchisement of it L iige ring death, OM` and 1110ne spirit ual ? Thus sinking to sleep as ,to earth, tiler are uankenlrig to heaven; grow rig unmindful of the lower and out ward existence, the 7 are arousing to the inner and spiritual life; they ice already, an through a mint, the broth er beings who are to be their eternal companions, some of whom may be al ready weleoming their coming. Their hearing waxing dim, any unconscious to the melody of beloved voices whim pering in their natural ears, they can become aware of a sweeter munic,fiung by more exquisite vices still, of the beloved who have gone before them in fine, dying unto earth, they are be corning alive unto heaven. Does not thin fully and worthily explain the sol emn scene of thousands of death-beds? --visions of spiritual visitants minis tering to the dying, resplendent light surrounding glorious beings who cast no shadow ; georgeous scenery bright with never failing beauty ; voices thrill ing in tenderness; music myswriouti in harmony ; the recognition of dear and familiar IaCCI4, fondly loved 'II the by gone, or the foreknowledge which Attie have received of the exact mo ment of their departure. There are few families who have not some title • of this kind to tell, (WOW testimony to add to this proof of the c ontiguity of the spiritual world i Alligators _____ The female alligator will not allow the male to approach her nest. Ile '` Ilan a gluttonous habit of eating all the eggs, thus necennitating her laying tenni, which slid ' does not like to 40. SO, nhcnever she catches him in th r at neighborhood, site thrashes him on general principles -- lie either lute done ininelliel or intends tt ; ut any ram, he ix rtieddllng ni lionennie mutter. and ilenersei 11111 lOW 11l it in hall)' 111110.01.4 ba Nee the big M l'" ' hbastail ' between his legit and tweak oft, the very image of at hen peeked lionband, after one of those conjugal scoldings. Ile is not by !my inemin a nwdcl 1111 4 611111,1 n1(110110 he taken his thrashing kindly, lie revenges himself by watching until the eggs are really It/at:lied, and Ihcn cats lip HS ninny 01 the cannen 01 the 1111111 It Jixpnte 114 be can cateli. Young alligaturn don't like to know their own Int het 0. I 'tenni of 11111 few imitancem where these ereatittem have attacked grown men; they are Lund of eltililren, and tilic.w their attachment to the offspring or other people as they du, t heir own. In one instanee, where it titan on horse back wits ero4ming a ftiril, he was rielzed by the le, hut when him do! 'hinged in, the nlligator left hie leg to take the more delicate morsel. In another in stance, an alligator strucli at a- mule pulling a tort, ,it .1 it out two- spokes from one of the udieek, leaving a tooth sticking in one :IS It memento of the visit. Ile humedoll'tuith great speed, on the lookout, I nuppose, lor a (IVO - Itlt. ' aatl3l . B like dog•., pigs, and voting dark ies. The dog is n special favorite. The whine of an.alligdor in easily mistaken for that of it puppy, and batty mislead It young and inexperienced dog. A,.wise Florida (log will not go boldly down to the water to drink'; he learns by experience idler having been eaten once or twice. If the shore is open, he Will draw all the alligators to one place by barking, and then scamper oft to sonic other place where the coast is clear ; or he will creep down to a 11101st spot, tail down, body crouched, eves Aimed and ears up, pushing his paws before him slowly to feel ti the water, lapping it without noise, and then sneaking a war again. Tho alligator has tt'h - rises ;(near every house you find more or less swamp, and in every swamp more or less alligator. I Irefx,rd one lady com plain very much because some travel 'ler had killed her alligator. Ile lived near, and killed snakes, frogs, young wild cars, arid other varmints; thus he earned his board, and was conse quently protected ; besides this, he was useful n preventing young children from straying too far from home This Worthy creature is vely touch mangos h' however; every'theft of cattle is laid on-his shiny hack, and that even when the animal is found in lie woods and Lit-e 'entrails carefully taken out and MI behind. llis eyten are (oi the top of his head, and it Is cumuli to see the creature swimming along with only his eyestloating above the surface. Ile COIIII,I ashore ,f sleep in the sumdlote, awl, paying attention to Lis sleep, becomes so dead to all sound that it steamboat may come alongside ; then his astonisnment when a bullet wakes Ii nn up, and the hurried way in which he families into the water, are sometimes very huh crone.— Lippincott's Mogrizine. A\II oorr. or 1) , 011 r. WLItATER During Mr. \Velieter's residence in Portsmouth. N. 11 , ur his younger days, there wan tt itirtlallto dealer, named doing business in the town, vvhu lt/11/441 very well informed an well its ambitious man. Ile wits pa tionized by Mr. Webster, who often dropped into the shop to order or su perintend the making,of porno piece of furniture These opportunities of con verning with a man go learned an Mr, Webster, were the delight of Mr. duds tine' life; and, on the removal of the hornier to Boston, the payment of a considerable debt due to Mr Judkins was for future tel Attempts were made at various time. to collect the debt—always in vain. Finally, Mr. Judkinn determined to go to Boston and see Mr. Webster him self. Ile reached the city after a long and fatiguing stage ride, and, making a Sunday toilet, proceeded to the large house on the corner of High and SUM tiler streets. -I zon't "Is Mr. ?" asked he, o the sery nal who answered the WI. "Yen; but he cannot possibly be seen " "lint 1 must PCP 111111." "No, lie Iti entertaining some Wash ington gentlemen—they are dining' Mr Judkinn had heard of subter loges, and believed not the mer v ant Mall. "Well, I will COMP 111 and wait tit !limier 'mover " The puzzled servant, needed below stairs, decided to take the importunate stranger's name to 1114 master. Fancy the surprise of Mr..liolkins, al seeing Mr. Webster rushing up stairs, and insisting upon the pear man joining his friends at the dinner! lie would take no denial, and carried him forci bly, almost, introducing hint an "My old and dear friend, Mr. Judkuws, of Portsmouth," and seated him between' a distinguished Bostonian and the sec retary of the Navy, and, to use the words of the worthy cabinet maker. "I was, for four mortal hours, j l / 8 t UPI good its anybody , tits opinion was asked on it good many subjects, and they all seemed to think I knew a great deal. I was invited to visit them, and to go to Washington, and every body asked me to drink wine with them ; and, by George I I 'wide up my mind never to ask for my bill again. I was a poor man, and needed my money, lint I had been treated as I uever expected to be treated in this world, and I was willing to pay for it. Things That are Very Foolish For a young man to think lie does on4ell credit by hanging around the atre-doors, smoking bail segars and paying for expensive oyster-suppers, in order to be called "liberal . ' by a clique or youths an soft in the brain as him self. ti For a lady to he annoyed because gentlemen do not always give her the hem half or the street and the nicest seat in the 0 1111111111 1 She slimild not loicyi 1110 I hem. cot/Minimal courte ffil, .11 l• i i'li,•l 11_111 ftrilier than they clitio-. to ...iced , I,llln hot att unfledged clerk to think lie iniist buy extravagant gloves and era vats for every festive occasion, be cause Jones, whose father iii worth thirty thousand dollar:;, does no. 'lke he-t way of proving his manhood, would be to let such things entirely alo e, self denial is better than a for tune, For It girl to think she 11 establial lig Ler charitmer ❑v ti using lady of lashion, by allowing her mother to 101 l t lirinigh the drudgery of the house, and then investing lier money in grimly hnnu•hei and artificial (louvers For it 111 .11 to 11111110 1 e himself a gen tleman because lie touches his hat to a party of npletididly dressed Indies, while lie scorns to extend a helping hand to Ole old apple woman strug• gling ❑cross the street. Gratitude and Liberality Mark Twain, in the January Gu'lary, quotes (or invents) the following front "Doestinks:" , . 1 know a better thin ! , about Captain At-4T. Diann, or lA. town. You sec, old Mann ivied to own and command a H ckaninny, lul hemled, and turtle shared r,rult of tt NehflofflVl thlll 'lrma Perth Amboy. Old Mann need to prance out ot lon little cove, where he kept hie three ,, cent, craft, and steal along the coast of Uie lot Kill von Kull, on the hamar,' sid . C'ol Staten Island, to innouch oys,ers' from on gnarded beds, or pick clams on' sloops where the watch had gnu( to beii drunk . . Well, once old Malin went on a long voyage—ior him. Ile went down to Virginia, taking his wire and hole boy,with hint. The old rapscal lion put on all sorts or sirs, and pre tended to keep up as strict iltiicipline n 8 if his craft was a loan orwar. On% day lees darling baby tumbled over board. A sailor camel Jones jumped over alter him, and alter cavorting annuli! . about ball an hour or so, suc ceeded ill getting the miserable little scion of a worthless sire on hoard ,gain. :Filen old Nlitnii gut light mi nt his dignity—he put uu ill the dig he had handy--111111 In tsvo he hail Jones into dolittle irow4, and there he Icept, hull three wevlot, in the lore hold,lur lrnvry . ship t wit ril/t or ler 'N.. Tim! le nore like Mark Twain than like Itoestickti, awl the forme( (1114 oienlent :14 3 Match, If 11 CiP1111:1LIIIMI f oteee . In thin village there heel, and eon time to live, (wo chap..; %%i n, Ili (heir hatelielor Jaye were chum.. s (mi. chap+. tiring 01 single lilesseil less, took unto Jinni...till it %Vile Ittnt ft ve.bling, %volt nunu•rou•+ pivees of 411 , er-ware and things 'row colu,,ntltilat nib frienik. the oilier chap, rent handsome silver ladle, ro.iting several dollars or more. Their triend ship continued. A year later r , also entered into partermlop for life with one of the fair Eves ; and lie also had a wedding. S., being worth come thing less than $20,000, thought lie ought to return th , • C invent ol it welding preaen,,an4 II happy t hought truck him. Ile took that ladle down jewelf.r from w bon' it %%114 •liased by (' the yllir belbre, rued Ir u/l ti it qr . 101• milver salt di.shoi em 111 Ift C. arid his bride. History of John Smith .lohn Smith came to thin country' at nn early date, and Ilan continued to come ever 'lnc?. Ilin story in full of romance. H i a er T ipany was made tip of queer material Thr a colony They had no among them; and, with the exception of twelve lat.rern and a tew mechanics, were “gentlemen." They sent Smith to jail, but let him Out, however, when they found that he was named as one of the council for the government of the colony. Ile ascended the Jamen River, a voyage which even in modern times has been found difficult and linngeroim, as ad venturous captains now living can tes Lily. tit Europeans, he wan one or the first to view the monument and cam tot at Washington, then man unfin Isbell condition Ile was chosen ruler of the colony, and undertook to govern as unruly it set of wen as were ever brought together for any purpose, ex eept, perhaps, to cai ry a !slew York election. As we have stated, thew were gentlemen, none of them bud ever worked, except, perhaps, under a sentence which had confined them for a stated period at hurl btbor Among them were ruined stool, br i, n, lirok en down gold gamblers, office seekers m ade desperate by want, buiyaneers only partially relormed, and vstle men's sous sent wit by friends silo hod no fear in regard to them, except that they might live to return Theteoentertaininents were cock fighting, horde racing, pitching (moue, bear baiting; and other klildre;l amuse merits They were thoroughly Eng lish, kept up the customs of the old country, and passed [midi of their time dancing around a May-pole. (Mee, when Smith was out canvass mg hie congressional district, lie wits captured by Indians, who had con• spired to take his life. They placed him in position for execution, but just as tibe-fatal Club was about to fall up on limi,, in such a manner as to make a hafting impression, a beautiful In than maiden, named Pocahontas, rushed forward, and placing herself be tween Smith and the cruel savages, pleaded for his life. She was the daughter of a powerful chieftain, and, according to late hietoriane,was known to the settlers as a gay, frolicsome crea ture, rather careless in the arrange ment of her (frees, and expert in tumb ling "handsprings," •'flipflaps," and "cart wheels." Smith did not marry 1 1 her, though he lived for many years, and had plenty of time to do so. NasPs Almanac or 1871„ The New York Democrat gent on' the following joke On Ilossurs (humor's penchant for ezlying nnuglity word(.: "Horace Oreeley's little boy,who at tends an up-town school, will tell the truth any way you can fix hon. The other day the teacher spelled out the word "g r-n-c e,'' and asked the young In an to pronounce it. Ile gave it up, when the teacher, to refresh his meat• ory, asked him : "What did your fath er say this morning before eating breakfast?" The boy thought a min• ute, and finally said: "Pa said d—m these eggs, their rotten." How high is that? —An old bachelor f having been laughed at by a bevy dT pretty girls, told them that they were small pota toes. "We may be small potatoes," replied one of them, '.but we ate sweet feat warohnuao, and aligned, ones," and old Hunks had to acknowl edge it. Illolmbold's Column A L 1 E 8 I , TIII N )(IS ANI) DEIS 11, !TAMED =I Tl{,kt II:1. 110,\I A M W 1111,1; CASES PHI 011. l"l'ItEATIII ENT, 'l'4 l ItENl)l..lt DE:SIRAIII,I. If you RI •1(11(1 nig, or have salleffal ft mil Involunialy dlm • hurgOK, n but l'in4 . l Ilia's It foodure upon your general 1410 Uo you feel week, delAllitted, ruvily tiled Doett extrn exertion ittn.itt ' eMl palpitntien of the tivlift I)() polir 11‘..1 . , 1111110,y forgllll4, ”r your killnoys, frettueutiy gut out of or .let 7 14 your um me wnn< , liuu•s thu.k,miticy m liool:y ut tort riipy or n,•ltltnq'' Or 11111, nlln, k nkum 111 till t ,, p ti al this Imit turn , t ili , t it 1,, ..,,,,,,,1 iii hilt, 1 I, yoll Illivtt .4 1 , 4 • , 14 (It .114nt loienthing II; 11V+11.11.1/1 7 Aro y , alr looNek emiqtmled 1/0 4p1,114 of I 01 ro..th of Itlood t., 10,111 111 , 111,y unpnu.•d' .41,1tkli) &Ai lllng 011 thl4 .411 1 •1... • t 1 1 0 NM: •111.1 .1“foompoltio, 4.11i1e I V 011 %%1•111 tfr he It , I gct ❑silly 11,11 4001\ Intl, litlllll, Make V.,11 y1,k,1 111 1,1,110, uI I".t le.' 111 , tt, N,eir eyekt nr billlllllll 1,;•,0111 ou yt.lll ii el, iv. I.r,ght 10 , , yoll etuoy yhnnself m nur•u•ty a. Ile you vnirnuu yunr huntnev I .111 i tlu• rutin° energy ? lon yoti fe,•l 0111111 , 11,11, ul yntirKelf? Are your Hpintn dill :111.1 11.4.,;0§K, give n to Itts of m0.1011011,,1y I f do 001 lay it to your In, 4,r 111 r.• yoti twithymn nights? Inivk utoutk,undliii,“ 1.111 111)1I yon 1.111 . 11. r t ,• d).1 ,, •11. , 11‘ or \ ow, ren,l4,, r.. 41 41141,1nt, badly tired, Kull w • v.el ro I . 4•Ps, 11rr all rapri 1•10 or producing It ”11114‘ 14,,"11111,.. organk The ()Nang of Kt'tt'•nttl 1, when in perfect blotlth, make the 111011, lod you ever think that thiiini inflil, defiant, i•iii.igot 1 , , per .110,•••+.1til I/11.111C , • 111., Vi 1,1"41. gt•iiel :Wye tletlilil 101 l Ile ICr !Ward !mull 1111 W rmnpliiM o f being melancholy, of nerVountons, of palpi tation or the heart They are never afraid they cannot Nneeeed uI do-dneoe4 , they don't become and null dineuurogrd, Choy nn• IIiWAYtI polite and pieamant ui I/111 company of Ind n•Y, 111111 100 k yen and them right In the Nee—none of your (I , ,weion.t. look% or any other rneonrkvns about. them. 1 do not !newt they° in" keep the or gum Inflated by running to %ill tint only tutu their eolll4lltlltloll4, but Mit., those they dobuilinesti with io for Ilow ninny 1.1.1, (ruin I.lt4lty cured .11/11./14.1114 rreun w. , Ptl4,,•i„ 1.1 nyu,sluslumparm I e X 1.1.10101. hnvu br.,tight 10.11 t tho ntat., weaknomA In 11111.0 la gale dial hal redn,,ll the general rye 11 1 111 1111 11111 , 11 as 111111.111 1 4/ almost 4 very "%her I 1.11‘,011' 1d wry, ltittlwy, feeli,,uv, folllelde, and flirllONt every other form of 111. OW whip humanity in heir to—anti thn call no of the, trouble nvareely ever minpected atol hare doolorrol for •ll but the right one I)IHEASE 1)1 , "1111 , ,sE Wu; OoNH ItEcLUIRE TUC IMII. Of A D I IT E 1 C II ELM B 0 L I) ' s FLI'l I) EXTRACT' !Weill' In the great diuretic and In n vertain cure lur dihot.o. or Use MADDER, KI DN EYS, ()RAVEL DROPSY (MOANIC WEAKNEM,FEMALE QOM PI, ‘INTI-4, EN ERA i. DE,lii.rrY and all 11{1400, , la th.. nrinari orggula. wileth or ri=fxting hi male or female, from what ever entitle originating, and no matter of how long standing 4 . , If no treatment is submitod to, Consumption or Inaanity may amine. Our anali and blood are cupportml from these columns, and the health and happintow,and:thut of our po4toi fly Ii e IWO till “ poti prompt ere Ma {0 mbie rumu,iy II Ehril ISOLDI4 EXTRAC BUG!' 11, oHUb- I il5llOO upwards of 10 years, prepared by T. 11. lIELMBOLD, DILUOOIBT, 694 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, and 104SOUTII 10th BC, PlilLAI)E1,1111A l'it. pßlcg--$1,25 per bottle, or 0 bottles for $6,50 delivered to any address Bold by all druyglets everywhere None ors gonulne unless done up In most engraved wrapper, with faaalmi I a of my ohqm 16-28-17 H. T lIELM B 01.1) .., D y Goods. 3THE -UNDERSIGNED lids i.,;_ , , de [ermined to quit the merermisle hogiumis in tllefonle, absolutely and po , ol*. Iy, now offers his entire sit el, ,d' MIME ( I I' I\l =1 =I AT COSI Ho hat; n very fine nsmortment of Ladiel• D . It Y 006 D s, which ho olte nl rout. A 140 II nplendid Mock OVER a 'I'S and other HI., it !mgt. irol rieltwt 4trm,*.of 110-411 Iti Gi t i)vEs„t, on or whioh nl o offer.' at eo,t t'Ati lu Milltill'. 14 1.1,11.11 trap lilt the trilth t BCH, 11/11te, Pa .1111, 1211 i, Pilo, 1." , II- I,EI/ 1 . 11 I. 1( NE,v (;(,„ i)s A N E w PRI, t 111(111 ILITES miT ~414)1,4 AP ”1,1. F‘slll.l's 1%1) PIMA, s-us X% 011111 1111 . 1 , 11,1 till. 't ill j.,(1 tllO rit ink iloh lihtt they ha,l. Jl.l t•petipti All tr.. daily reeelt trig a 111• fr WI: I. )(WS nF ALL ,W 11 1.11 1! ty Anti 011,1111; 01 111. very i.oN 08 . HIHr 1•••1 irl IVO (;4)(ills of the stylenof Fignrell nil Alp 41+, Figured and plain all Di Inn.. 411.1.11,0 11131.1. Silky, Summer tillk a, Inch Wino: i•,,0414, White 1 0111114,- pll,-, 1,1111 . 11111.1( 0tt."11511.4.014, Cheek M c , •111011111., 1t..411” kv, 11( sheph..vl Plaid Itillmoralx, lihwk Cloth ('lt.. 1111. \'..1% Conhir.,y, K.'lltine IQ, Jelin., Drill., Idol WY 1011, i Fig.Plitio color+. J11..1,114.40x elot h., of Vari 4. C". I r x 1 hill line of Clothx, ('nnnlrnrn•n, Hatinettr nnJ \.•"twgn, all 1,111 , 141{11.1 pro•en, which will be mold 'livepr We have votintanily on 1141141 In large and vie)! neleele.l nton!k of ell Lindei of Vroritrii, GroerrtrA, Alarkeral, Sall, ele , etr , Which wet WM dispo4o of at the very lowert carp All kind. of country produce taken In ex change fir gookin, and the highest market pri -1,4 allovve.l FRI EN AWAKE. TO 1 OUR INTER EMT For ee feel nati4hed that we can Suit y o ur :Alt., WI well tie your puree, vi4ni ALWAYS AIfEADI—A. ALEX ANi)ER. A SON, Millhemi, ('enter t 'o , Pennaylvanut, are now oncrins to the pfirdie at the loWeel, cacti prince, ), )1/8 OF EVERY DEMCRIPTION =1 'Pak, th. 4 111,1 Mt ing to their Ml merlin.. !Willis that they hate just retlirlieli root the East watt a new tootortottott of new enable FOREIGN AND Dom EsT ft; Go11)8 Whieh they Ara selling at nurti pricer that nurvinoter4 will find It to their interest to buy of them Their stook CUulslMta or I)-R-E-S-M li-()-(1-11-H NI I 1,1,-1 N Y-u 11-S II ATM AND(' fith yrs AIIC sHoEM All kel+ of eountry prednee taker. in ex change fir good,. • le It, A ALEXANDER A SON Insurance METIWPLITA N Min.: I NSUR A scr; c() of NEW 1()ItK MRS A. DO W , Prmideral R. 1.0.:Gg.11A .V, rice President BRANCH OFFICE Farm.," and Mochanten flank Building 4A) Clientnut litrnnt, Pnintdelphin. CoRUIN, (:AFFNEY AND CORBIN General Agents and Attorneys for Penna., Delaware. rionthern N Jersey, District of Colutolbla and Maryland DIVIDENDS D ROLA RED ANNUALLY. Thlrly daya grace allowed In payment GI pronillun large I la t laity to travel without extra charge, All tx Pollen* non f .rfeltalde and inconteat C R. GEARHART, Agnat Itatleloule T R HAYEY, Modica luee.nlner. la-20 1y - IIDWIN KINSI.OI4:, J Sateeeselr to Snlit'l L. Barr, deed. CLAIM AND INSURANCE AGENT. 000 D COM PA N/RS, LOW RATES. PROMPT SRTTLRMKNT .0P LOSSRS. Cash and Mutual Fire, Life end Aceiden. Polices written. Prompt atterattall given to (he collectton uJ Bet Pay, Pension...ad all other rtomut. Soldier,. who enlleted before July 22d, and were honorably dieeharged without reoel log the $lllO Bounty are now entitle oIL EIIWIN L KINBLOE, Box No. 7.1, Bellefonte, Pa. 16-10 SIOTASIOII to Snail L. Barr, deed. PEDITIOUSLY PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE. Hotels and Saloons liffit Elt11( )FF IIOUSE": ' ALLEGANY STREET, tr'E LI, EPONt E, PEN N' A ITOUSEAL & ki? OM, (Proprietors.) A first clam., hotel—comfortable rooms—prom p attendance. All the modern coovemenees and reasonable charges. 'Filo proprietors eifer to the traveling public Mitt to their country friends Ilret claws accom modations, anti eareful attention to the wants of guests, at all tunes, at fair rate. Careful hostlers and goon sodding. An excellent ta ble, well served. A bar, supplied with the bee of Inluo . rfl• Sgayan.t...avell trained, and every thing retmisite in a first class • Our location in in the business pt rtiorref the town, MOW the post °thee, the co u rt house, the eiturelles, t lie antit he principal places tit business, i ess, rendering t the most eligible pleee to step for these who visit le ilefento ei ther on business or for 'timothy will ea! ry pasmenget Nod bag. gage to and Irani all trimly lilau of ellarge -14-Ir MEW= , ME= The. , elegant hotel, having e(11111` under the sopm si.ooe of the underaigned, he would :11111,111111.1. to the pllbile thal he is prepared to mo en oonmodate (hem after the MISof the best bonus In the Moo: The Bush [loose fp n magnifiecal latthhog, spirodtd/v ft. o:wind, and sup of comfortably arlhltll - I'IMEE II ITN U ESTS II I. .1111.114.1 tear tht• depot, itild von, enten 1., nil pint,. of htt,ine.., aril 14 the Intl i t. I 4,1111111 Pettit., 1,111111 , taltel itrt ohltge -1104, ito,l)to• lindl tlttentiVe. It•r tattle. are ntip pi 1 ,-, 1 with e“ , ry luxury ut the market, tin st.hie4 Oh o. taxi 11111 . 11(1i tt and humane ho.l It la 11111111 • Illtr .111kitlied With the 1.. t of 'trot,. For glleaty from the clip . . to spend I •11111111, II I. /uhf the Ozer! 'rho proprirtOr 1,1111.• lily 4.• p eli the !While IL. often at IIII)y I,l+ll 11/ I .1 NMAN Ir i lit \I Proprietor TIIN 11111 g e.tllllli.llilllllll well known Hotel, smutted 1111 tin" southeast sorter 01 the 4 Ppr , il.. the Courthouse, having been pnlel I iantel thttinitii, Ile MIII II IIIII,P 1“ th. I illll r patrons ol this' establishmont and to the traveling !albite generally, that he 1111+ 110000011 y refitted Ills hots., Mill Is pre' 11)1` , 1 I 0 render the most satialiteuiry Itn eum 00elm111,11 It; ill wlll. !nay favor him with their pal romige No pains will la- sparh.l on him taut to told to (111 . 1 . 1/11,0/11.111, or voinfort of hta gile+t. All who step with hini will find hn table abundantly supplied with the most suniptuons hire the market will allord,done up 111 sit the 1111,1 e(pArlelWeli I . llllk, 111, Ititr will 111,119 s o "Main 1110 0W114,101 lIIIUOrII. 111+ H 1. 0 ,111114 , the Ire.l 11110,111 U 11,1.111 lwaya Ile M 114 1 11 . 01 by the moot trustwdrthy and at. 1 rlll, 111111 aeull,.ue and all, and he 11•1•1.1 1 11,111111'W that all will lie tottettlett with their 111 t .4 /111111.ii11111 4 01 An t•tieelletit I.ls , era , I.llw hed to tips estidAirldnent, whi , h traits trt will titol greatly to their Ad, arlilIL:1 . ,hl/11 114)USE W 1) It[KARI), Propnetor BELLEFONTE PEN NA. The 11111ii . ,Igt10.1, haring tiNNlltned wort rol ,r (hie line lintel, W. 11141 respeethilly ask the pit nonage cf the psi ha Ile Is prenAred to aceotninorlitie guests W the Lest of style, and will ht6er are I hhi his tables err . , rrir pli e d with the best m 'he ttttt rket Omni stables attached to the Icocl wllh e1..1111 net littentliro Mer -1,4111, The ire% ling public life invited to give the (*winnings Houses call 1 2iilv NATI( )N A li()TE1„ miLLHEIM, PA (IN ATLI AN KREMER, Propnctur pureln,ed this admirable property, the proprietor taker pleasure In informing hie tri wilds, that he has retitled and refurnished It born lisp Ili 114410111, and IS 11111 W piepared to ar. v...n0da1.. travelers and others in a style I list le 11 , 3 inn s sill prove not wnly satisfactory, tail pleasant It is table and bar, will not bee:relied by any in the einintr, a, ir stable no large and new, and in attended by experienced and attentive ostler. 14-20d1y )NTl)l', It 111111 SE, DWI( li A re“—E. \V 141(;i) NY, Pruprleln•. 'I o•legant Hotel, formerly known asi the • . ‘Vashlngtoti un Water street,4ln now ready for the reception of visitors and hoard er.. It lots been elegantly furnished, and its tattle nlways supplied with the hest Visitors to Leek Haven will find this the pleasantest :dace in the city A free bun conveys the guests of the house to and (rout the variou trains •14n20 FURNITURE WARE R( )OM. flower 1 Street, Bellefonte, Pe-, where Ithrtuti., I,ungex, SI Gan, Hat Hawks What Nino, , Stamln, Chun A, tilool., Ex toi.mon Tama., Ete., Of every doneription, quality, and prlee, for sale eliesper than at any other entahlinli...eld of the kind in Central Pennsylvania •nn2o HENRY P HARRIS pATRoN IzE HOME IN DUSTILY MEIN BRACH BI I, 1,, Manufacturer end dealer In II OUSE II 0L D 1' II II Nl7' II R A', 81 . 1101,1 STRUT, lisLutrortvg, Keeps constantly on hand a Omit, assortmen of Mattrassen, Sam, Chairs, Lounges, lied steads, &e. A very fine selecuon of IVA LI, PAPER, will alwayx ha found at LOW PRICES 111-41-1 Coal & Lime CoA E ARE No W RECV4V- Iug n. large Mock of the bent prAiared AV ILK RUE MAI of .1) 120., whleh oo offer el 110 LOW MITI' AI A ItK E I' Plt I i 'Ir.M •turners are ado ia Ogi that our Coal to housed oder large and oommodiOUN shedo which protect it from the weather, which outdo very materially to Ile value ao :Jet. Those who desire to take aftvantage of SUMMER PRICES neve the opportunity of do in g nn Lime burnt with WOOD O. , at our kilns on the pike leteitou to Dliireburn, Offloe and yard near R null End of HK. V, R. R. Depot,Riiilefoate, HHORT1.11)(11.: t ct Itruermt I'm. UM nowELL, iotor -DANIEL rurnitnre LIME