, The Democratic Watcilinan. BELLMFON''...E . , I'A A Oalafornia Obituary ___ The San Francisco News Letter says: Bodillepopster is dead. The bare an nouncement, will plunge the city into wisp( ntl , tilde gloom. 'll'he death of Boddlepopster was most untimely ; lie should have died twenty years ago. Probably ec no uliar r ant day has ex eried HO i nfluence p l upon( HO ciety m the deceased, Ever foreinolit in every good work out of which any thing could be made, air unstinted die penser of every species of charity that paid a commission to the diebuser, Mr. Boddlepopster WaS a model of generos ity, and weighed at the time Of his death one bund v red and ninety odd pounds. Originally born in Massachusetts, but for ten years a resident of Califor nia and partially bald, possessing a cos mepolitan nature that loved a York shilling as well, in proportion to its value, as a Mexican dollar, the subject of your memoir was one whom it was as honor to know, end whose friendship was a luxury that only the affluent could allord. It shall ever be the writer's proudest boast that he enjoyed it at less than half the usual rates. Mr. IS. was the founder of the now famous lioddlepupster institute, arid for swine years preceeding his death sir tiered se verely from Holt cut u, is loch bus proba ble done as much lor agriculture as any similar concern in the foot hills of our State. In ISII3 lie was elected all 110110rary member of the society fur the preven tion of humanity to Mongolians, and but for thin loss of an cue iii carrying out ip ere insiph,, would have been one he hancletuinest whom' that ever re sided alining us. There is little 111.1111 a that he :night have aspired to any Ol lie(' in the gift of the people, so -al ens the ei-teem in which lie was he tilled tor. 1114 Ltyt curd I,y he %%It. Sflllirell out, Were eliaractern-lie ol the 'nail • Ile remark ed 'lend) me that catnip tea!' The e atnipconsolaiion arrived 100 late to be oi 1110 ll.e , 11e 11:1,1 gone ill die devil. I wire mold, bright. intellect! 11 I' shipllll4l. I,g sin A Visit to the Pope. The Ern d• mum has an extract from one of the Italian journals, the Fatfit/ , la, which ae translate We are permitted to publish some liart of a letter written riot long strict. bs an illustrious arid learned foreigner who resided for a king tulle at Home, where, by his position mid his sincere and profound attachment to the pun lie wits held in great regard mid esteem, and lital great weight in giving adsice We should observe also that he was a tery fervent catholic. After of September lie returned to ; brief sojourn, and here are • - 1011, he brought "11 ,, .I,tt after my arrival, I kut 14. si-it holy father. I had 11101 hlr three velars. •In [oohs I Mond hiat but little only it aillpeared to rue that the palms•. of his lace was greater and more opaque, and over all with a aril of melancholy which kept its place in "pile of the smile which now and then hovered on the getThlrePt, his mood, los worth; were calm and Nererie, not without languor. "Ile spoke to toe at much length of the late event., and particularly of his resent condition, and as II caennlly, II erted to the act:essay of going abroad in the aspen air lor his health, to take areinttomeil wulkn, and to the tedious discointort of his 111/ prison. meal in the halls of the Vatican. "At one time I asked Iwo why he did out attempt to go out. "At this questfort at once his habitual calmness, and ur excited words spoke to me of the dangers which threatened limi personally, of the insults and outrages to which he knew Inn person would be exismed. Ile concluded, ''My _person is nothing, but I cannot allow the majesty of the pontiff to be outraged•' "It appeared to me clear that he wan under the 1111presmoti of an invin cible error. Yes, my dear sir, the Holy fath er to a prisoner , truly a prof over, because he twill hare it no. The august old man will perhaps never go Out of the vatican a martyr, of the pol Icy and perhaps of the interests of-- "I took my leave deeply affected by this pairiml, and I will Hay, fatal post lion in which they have placed the holy father. "The Ilex'. dn . ), limlu g inyeelt with certain IL rsiontgen ul the eouit, I Wish ed to enter Oil the halved of the in prototittietit of the pope, but I totw •im toedlittely that they did not choose to understand me, and I was silent. Poor ix.mtiff. A I,lAntctt. j4E&D,gll.*--Jeff. (1,4 elected to,Ligtere trona the run district of bra negro in the or. Binary Prink' Oftittgrp In the Southern SiniPm, oral' nt credit to his radical tortoilorA, i.eivit it a Plaid, impudent, course, iguoraAr, ana vulgar, lie hae been • met local whipper-in to the radie,4l Rartrpt ,e,jectlons held there since Out war, And itavisig.learned suf. !Iciest' of radii*, election 'trickery to make Ids knoirlidge personally avail& We, now gets his reward in being eent toCongress. —Old Billy'W—wae dying. Wu an ignorant man and, a very wick ed one• tor : —, an excellent idly eiejan, ands very pious marl, waif at tending him. The old fellow asked for bread. 'The doctor approached the bedside, cud, In a very solemn tone, remarked : "Mv dear fellow, man cannot live by bread falone."No, raitl the old fellow, slightly reviving; 'he's 'bh.efed to have a few wegeta- Wee I The subject wen dropped. Discoveries and Inventions. Tinlitra 11111.10 r d. 1477. Plunp4 myelin , I. 1425. Camera obseurn invented, 1515. Engraving on oozed invented, 1150. 110t108 Ilret planted in.E.ll4laJnl, 1 - )22. Parer Jirst made yl linen rap, 1111. Filoffings rir4 coined in Engiatid,ls4 f, 1./iatnonds first polished and eta 1439. Almanacs first published at Buda, 1470. Gun locks invented at Nurembutt 1517. Printing invented, by Pituet, Ger., 1441. Watcboa find made at Nuremberg, 1477. Hats first ttiado,iu Europe, at Paris, 1504. • Soap first made at London and Brie tol, 1524. Theatrical performances first given in England, 1:378. Muskets invented and first used in England, 1421. Post Officer first established in Ru h rope, in France, 1404. Printing introduced- into England, by Caxton, 1474. Maps and 6, hartx first brought to England, 1439• Fortifications (trot built in the pros ont style, 15(X). Sugar refinetidirat practiced by a Ve netian, 1503. Chocolate first introduced into Eng• land Iron] America, from Mexico, 1420. Turkeys iutroduced, into .lialeand, limn America, 1520. Engraving on copper invented by Finunigtierre, Italy, 1151 Canals in modern-tlle first. made Europe, Bitty, 1 , 481. Algebra introduced into Europe by the Saracent,, 1112. guy streets lint lighted in niodern EuXope, Paris, 1524. t reek language introinced into Eng land, by Grocyn, 1191. Casts, in plaster, first invented in Florence, by Verichin, 1170. Copernicus discovered the true then ry of the solar system, 1582. Gardening first introduced into Eng kohl, 'ruin Netherlands, Playing earam,invented for then:nos( merit °rale French King, 1390. )lee invented, 151X10,11541,,- Shipping whvelts iiietit.ed at I.S.rutin wir k, 1540. Air guar lOPYIti ,1 as early 11.4 /6:5 88114,0E14 l‘ere I 11% ent el by (; asalae,a Jt. , 1111, 172) the inventor tine, the dreadful instrument of punish ment. in France, was burn at Salutes 20th March, 1738. It in-it false state merit that he perished by Ilia devices. Ile died ni !Ca bed. Bellows invented, 554 B. Gat. inveliteil, 1401. Spinning wheel invented, 1330. Punctuation lint u,ed in literature, 1520. spitirling-jetiny invented, 1759. LAMP h:XWASIONH—IfI ViON , Or the novo:Tit ancidelitvocurring from the use of runt oil lanipm, we ate prompted to give the followito rolco, by the rare fit I observance orivkich r explogions may e in a great menintre fire% onto! • 1 Never turn a wick down low under any considerations This is the great peril, because the cotton of the wick becomes hard and carbonized, actually charcoal. When the wick is turned down this chareonror crust re mains burning at a red beat. Now at the edges (.1 the wick, within the tube, the irdlanialile vapor rushing up,strieke upon ilos red cual, tire,, takps fire, ig the oil in the lamp, and the explosion follows. 2 When you wish to put out the light, it being at lull head, blow one quick forrib/e breath, directly down the chimney., wait an isitant, and then turn down the wick to stop the dim. greeable smoke from coming out. 3. Keep the top of the wick trimmed clean every day. 4. Keep the plate with the little holes in entirely Oran of the black m ince matter which falls on it !roni,ilie burning wick. JEFFLILROSI'S Tics ItLis.s.--11. Never pot oil till lo morrow what )ou can do to-day. 2. Never trouble another fur what yogi can do yourself. 3. Never spend your money before you have it. 4. Never buy what' you do not want because it is cheap. 5. Prude costs 118 more than hun ger, thirst, and cold f. We seldom repent of having eat en too little. 7. Nothing is troublesome that we do willingly. R. How much pain the evils have eost us that have never happened. 9. Take thing(' alwave by the smooth handle. 10, When angry, count ten before you fl peak ; if very angry coant a I n m• Bred. —A peripatetWonday school iallc er ended a long sOrry Ih n, • knit flow, my young friends, Ile littlilerl ul those two boys were Thomas and Philander. Thomas, 1 tin., tom was a bail boy, and went down -- down. Philander wan 11 gllll.l 1.)1 7111 , 1 went up : Alp Little ,'l it lien, Philan der elands before ) oaa l' so )e ha% u taken the tee total pledge have ye?' sai I one fried' '.l.udwic I Lc -+'e, suA no not ashamed of it! untie!: An did not Paull tell 'timothy to tape a li tie wino for his idonntell V 'So he thd him toy nano) not Timothy, and there's nothing the ill Wt . !' with my stomach, r Dr. sinooilian 1,4 Inthee' Aloe. tor,' °beer% (41 l'itr4. 1' Tint n way. I . 'So nice I".Neval PrOberliiCrl ALINE} Said n third. Ott htott n ti3ek ertett xn etithostikete young nuttron.. 'You wean it gum+ r growled her husband, who hnd ?3 , t Nren the ,b,et,,r'A bill for one I enCe titt,tehtlit e. Courting Undor I mad the atquaintance oif atramsu, lady en ate party, who was rather gilootl-Itio lag; and I being rather sus ceptible. bf course fell in Joie. I aecottipanied the )mtng hull home, but had a very polite invitation from the :toting Indy N (II her to -tai• nt home ! But, mitlims dimmed, I re solved to win Jane Aim at all Mamas. If anything, I rather liked old It—'s objections * , tor that made the thing ro• mantic, you know. The next evening, knowing that Jane Aan would be at church, I bor rowed a horse and carriage Unto a friend, and went there for the purpose of taking Jane Ann home after church was over. • I am afraid I did not pay much at tention to the aerinon on Idiot evening; and . I thought, at that time, it was the longest T had ever listened to. But an evetything earthly has an end, jp had that iermon ; and I thought it the happiest moment of my life when I aseieted Jane Ann into my carriage. We, of course, too* the longest road to Mr. It 1/09RibIC and 119 it wan in an opposite direction fl•orn my horse's home, and as he had not had Ilia supper, lie did not care lunch about going; but I at- halt got him under way, and then gave my attention to my companion nod commenced con veriintion, which ran aottiewhat ut this way. "Dear Janie, this it beautiful— whoa, there! Where are ou going to 1" The last Wtia addressed to the horse, who had suddenly taken a notitto to TI around. "See how Leauttiol the moon -whoa, them• Whara.to the titelsen , are )vu going to?" - he horse tans gitig squats iiitt) tie fence "Oh I Jame, l'‘o long wished for this opportunity to whoa, there! Confound that horse-I've long fur thu opportunity to tell you how much —come out of that, you oat muncher' Where in the in'sehief are yon going to?" The horse was going into the fence again, but 1 straightened loin, and commune...l again "l'%e lung wanted to toll pot Janie, how notell I love you --collie out of that, you 14011 of :t gun ! What are Non turning niOutnl fur? —and oh, dame, if I atatagli yoa acre the deuce are you voing? Whoa, flu.] --loved me half as well AR —v6101)1111.1 that hurtle I Whoa, there !—I love >un--el/WC out of that!—l'd he per. leetly con--found that ?ionic ! Janie, I'd be perfectly darn that borne Whoa, there!" Wax sorb 111.1. e, the horse turned square aroand, upsetting the carriage and breaki . ng it all to smash, but for tunately not hurting Janie or I, walked home with Jane, butt neN er finished my Ppeech . The carriage cost me forty dollars to Set it repaired, and 1 havnt indulged in the luxury of falling in love since. A Healthy Individual. The following in the Net thing writ ten by the Inre 'Arterntin Word:' 4 4 hitii finite recent I've bin a 'healthy I'm nearly sixty, and ytt I've got mniankle into my list that re senibleft the tread of ft canary bird when they fly out and hit a Mat). Only a few weeks ago I WWI exhibiting in East Skowhegan in ft bilihn' which had bin ockepied by a pugilist-- one of tbern fellers that hits from the shoulder and teaches the manly art oi self defies And he cum suit ned he nay guin' in free, in consekenee pre. vrs'ly ockepyin' Ped Odin %%itli a larg e %chow dog. Ile me !, 'Oh, y„„ y 1 sed, 'Oh, no Etc bed, 'du you %%mit tu be ground to Kellen?' I sea, 'pis, I du, tl there is a when be strbick lin' :1 J 1441134111 4. Mow in the lest it) is liie hi caused that 0011. Cern to Ce olisie fur repairs i but he did burl, nis,any mum 1 went for .aberget'eally. ills parents lived newt- by and 1 will eimiply state that fifteen minutes alter 'l'd gone for turn his mother, seem' the prostrate lorm oh her anti VINWOCIIIn' the hustle onto tt shutter brirriNt by your then, run nut doors, keerholly blok'd him over, and ned, Btv son; you've been foutinl round ft infteheen. Yon went in at the end where they put the grain, Caine out with the straw, and then got up In thin thing-umftjiii and let the horses trod on you, didn't you my sour You can imagine by thin what a dies greeahle person I am when I'm angry.' A WA4olik.--TWO comedians having a wager about whidb of them sung the beet, they agreed to refer it to a friend. A dait was accordingly agreed upon, and both the parties executed to the best of their abilities before him. As noon iti they had finished, the arbitra- A wt.- proceeded to give ' dgrnent in the tollowing manner: `As lor you, air,' addressing himself to t first, 'you are the worst singer 1 ever heard in. my life.' 'A said the other, exault• ingly, 'I knew I should win toy wager.' 'Stop, si r,' said the arbitrator, 'I here it word to say before you go, itillieli is this, ghat yon Caltliod ling al all.' ----A few days since a genileman veiled upon none lady friends, and %ens plume( iatethe parlor by servant maga& him What name elew be.-wtslued to (sate thorn —toy durpriae , be ropfced 'Anoeue'—a friend line girl seemed' at first pushed, bunt quickly re•. gained her. composers, and in the blended insiiides ixiesibles obeerred. 'What-kind of e 'ones aid oyou say, fief' tgbeigoll.l I.oll.thaittlifiliflaillptollll , 4llltlllllll9obbilt t bipimaistlos,wot ta-ileanatin Waite int ia a. lictiosh• s camel WI a •-p ins for wiles asil mites. • TIM bothers tha.... 'ft it a snare., and. will, opt pp ow it; Tipsjt. run along 4y Ojaititip of too train fo . A. Old wen they abrno to a culvert they dive under. HeA44boldi's .co}uFaß. A 1) I) It E s S =MEI N VI 11:.; :AND DEISI.I,VrAIIEr), 'l'll‘. 1101 M HIDDEN AMU WilusE CA.4114 REQUIRE Pn 0 m vi"r it EA TMlasT, •rn RENDER EX'S TENCE If you aro canting, or Imve suffered from Involuntary discharges, *hat eltoct doom It pro,lure upon your general health l' Do you fool week, debilitated, oamily tired ? Doom a little extra exertion produce palpitation of Ow haartt Do your liver, urinary organs, or your kidney'', croquet' tiy gra out of order? Ig your undue sometimes thick, milky or hooky or Is it ropy or settling , Ur does nOilek skturi t tee to the top? Or In A MOdilllr lit nt the hot tom itilPr It hm, stood tuvhflo , DO you iiiIVP wpnlle nt .41tort bry:itiling ur aptpepqilk Aru )0m bovild+ l'un , litlled' Do you inure breik 4,r (painting, or rush o f btu.' to the head your memory impaired? Ili your Imml cop. odanily dwelling on ? In. yon 1(411 , tiled oornpitity, of ilfn lio yok %in!, i lwi left ti no, lo got .•ti ribuee shy little 1.111..15 nutku yoll vuirt or jump , Is your sl, i p Itroken or root,- 1e.. , IA Ilio luster of your eye 4 iv. brilliant Tlio bloom on your cheek sn bright Do you onJoy yournif in nudity nw w ell+ Do you 11111,110 your 1Lu , •1n044 .1111 the Blithe energy' loryou fool as au -I volkfidenen in yourself' \ your spit Iti dull :sod tl %ging, ghost to mete:01101y I f to not lity it to yam In Pr n/ MM• you ro•illtnt. nlghtl 1,11 k 114,14, /111.1 h ‘,.• hitt hlth• .typetiti 11,0 ILir t.• or liver Now, roorler, •1 it otol4o, lenertoll tikotoo, gild 1.11/11 Are all eapa hi° , 4 pr..llt , nig II ,11,1(111 , 4 gem:rativo organs. The organs of genvrstz , l, when in perfect health, make the Man, I n d you over think that tlinse 1e#1,,1, dolinnt, energetic, por serving nUrvewnlirl hostile,, melt um always thorn wLere generate be oriour ere In perfect health! You never heard finch inert complain o f being ineinuolioly, of noriotpoiens, of pal ph- tattoo of the heart. They are never afraid they eannnt Alieel.(111 In business ; they don't lawonu• pall and dllll.lllragoul they are always polite end Walnuts en the oomprny of Indies, nail look you end them right In the fare—none of rm., 1,,,n,”-t 1,,,,1, .pr ans "übi•r numnnl•nr about th..ro I I n,)t in, an tho.t , win, kw•p the or g. 11.4 Pdbtte•d by running t. eiCes. Tbefiti will unly ruin thou. umno.stun on., but nlno thoope tboy Jo Wiriness with Ilr 1.,r lime many men, from badly oured diseases from the efTeete t•f .elf Itltu.te and Idai r e br , ..lght 10101jt Elm 'Milo of wg►knonn to th 0114) {A gam• Um' bits niclu,4utl be 0110n1.1, pys tine Nr, ITllleh IA to Mild. iarliOnt (wiry t.htir ,tf.ornse—lillory, lunacy, paralyvix, xpinal nr feet lons, nuicide, /Old almost overy other form of ilfeea.e which htimautty to h4lr tal—and the (Niue. of the trestles scarcely ever suspected, and hare doetored for all hut lite right one WHItASF, OF TUE:4E offaANP; faxiump: TIAZ LSI, Q., A 131 TTREITTO II ELISEISOLD'S mum NxTu.AcT SUCH 1J Is tlku great thurette anti Es a cortaln care fur disease , . of /ho BLADDEIt, 1(11)NKYS, ORAVEL DROPSY, ORGANIC WkIAKNO3B, FEMALE COM PLAINTS, UENEItAI. DEMIATY, and nil , linoar. • .o i Ilia urinary (UVIII4. WllOOl or oxl.ting lo mule or fosoAlo, from what.- error aurae orlWalitrug, and no matter of how long *Wilding If no trentAntint. In aubergtod to, Copromptlani or humility may ensue. 'Our flesh sod blood are sUppOrted from those sources, and Aim health awl ItappinaesokaOlial Of our pia. rlly, depends upon prompt nrO of. rotiable remedy. net,MilorArs rriltAct Milli I, ontatt. 1114 bed upwards of 19 yeatit, . • . IL 1,4544.4404 , p, . ..:1 DutlobtErr, 504 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, tod 114401,1 TH }ou, By., P 1/ 0 11,,,U;1ELP.4.44 Pa„. , 0110 , •:+-46,01 per bogie, Or.e.tertt.teeldr d6ll4eMt %Tiny rtaifteig.l- • 1361,1 by jilt drdrigiels ". • . 1 - • • None are geoulpe, paler' 4prip tip In Maui enlin.wed wwwlitgr. with Ilkoldmileonny Gb iiiq'slrierd,l . " n. t6.28-ty S.T HELMBOLD. Dry Goods ir jc 10F, UN DERSION ED 113 v iiir dr tortnined to quilt the mereen,i.t• let+inoo In loAtlbbie, 'Absolutely and pf. , 1 , 1 , ...iy, no* 9404 I?is entire Cock of , / 1= II APR & (7)IPS bt )(11 4 :4 & SlfoBB de AT COST lie Wilt very lino ansorimorit of Ladioo DRY GOODS, which he oilers at (208 t. Also u SplOntlllll/406, of oyEit COATS and other cLoTii ING, also a largo and satinet stock 01 HC$ fEI Y (41.()VES, du nil of whirl, an, offered at ..I ('all In and nee that thig Iv nn trap but tile truth Bellefonte , Oct Nth, 1,471,, 1:1•41- ' (IF:o l'IFElt NE w UOOOB AND NEW Plill' I/1011 RATES leUltBRI) OUT GOODS AT ()II) F.V111 ,1 N1.1 , PIM l• ,t Rito's-441 Weald re.ii,,,tfaliy utfnnn the amid mid the e..it of ipaakinil, that they have "lamed lit, aim are daily rect.:tying a latY ' , STUCK OF (:()UL ti of , which thty are oakirselkst the very lotteto mar Let riee. iiOOlA r'onni•ting ortho Intent Ntylentlf Figured nd PhlUI Alpaca*, Ftgurod wlll P l / 4 11/ •ull r••• 1 Shoph , pl Plitailm Black Sllkti,Sumi.o..r SIIO. I r,lk hop 1111•, Whit, 1;014.1.1, ‘% , lota? "wit. panm, Lirinn 'liokp . .144•41.1, K., Flitorlo, Attopf . rd P 1.1.1 flultnornlQ, 1VC41611,, Kent m•ky Jentim, CliNlikbllg, Plain ( kph .rs.ll I X (I,,thg ROpeill111.1 • M ml , l of 4•tiou. Vol or.' A fhilline of tl j ,:pba raaairneres, 1-I,olnetta end \'u r nakinga, all do end prince, whieh *lll be sold cheap. NA e have emote/it ly on 1..10 a large end well animated stook oretl kleda of Crockery, (Jrocerits, Alockerai, salt, eta, Me., Wineh we will that:noon u r at tho ve r y inmem cash ',neva All kneel,' n(rententry prealucu Leaked ;et ca change, forgotalc, anal the [dewed market pit cur alluvercei. FIiIENUS ♦WALE WU JOUR INTHRENT. F.a. ea fell ma 1.141,41 tlyit qr twit your taAteri an wrn Its your wino,. s 4nl AnhLWA Yki AILEAIJI-A, ALEX ANDER. R :4( );SI L Millhvon, u,oui,,c (;,,,, wylvartin, are how offering to the Imbhe nt the luwwil, crab prloww. ❑6Ubq OF s EVEItY rmseßipTioN A. ALEXANDER ,t spN, TAU; LIMA twolliotl DC n iwelitlDlC to their HD n14.1,114 rrivii,lko that they. /Hoe Jurt rettirned rem the Kant with tt new iielhOrtfnent et olthl.• FoTIEMN AND DoMESTIc Ginms Which they ern polling nt 411011 pr 111.4 Llint p 11 1 ,111 0 ,111114 wtII find IL to timtr InWrest to buy of them Their ,thmk nnvt.v to of it E 8 M N E-R-Y fittl4 AND ('AN, A , 11) sii.)r.s All lomln of evytMr.T pr , 4l‘wo (alum ts ea koody .A ~LE ANDER a SON. InguTlM/ce. MET 1W P ITA N I, k IFE I NSUR ANCE OP OM YORK AMb A. DO W, L. 11EG 1.:41G4 f Ice tertuidaul I istp.„Nsat snd Ma.hublos Hank 00114Ing, .•' 4211 elratuut Strect, l iii dplpbi a. 6)11111K, tIAPFIO.II' AND eo fTN Oetletai Agent* and Atlotturyn (04. Penna., IleIowan", tint,tyllepu Jorany., Plourilet of tlntrunbla And Maryland IMEM DI VIDMNIm kULA It ND' ANNUALLY. IMM TlOrty Oyyp gravm p.iipyro In ps,yrerent at ternittrn. t.yme !Wyly to trAlmi F 411.-11. 011411• A VlWArjy.. pm (Wyly non.flrfoll )16 and inoontomt. C. It (11 , 3.1211 ART, Ag.l Bellefonte 'P. 11 1111V103, htbaka iotirtilever. liwW-Lit • 11. , Ki 5041.0 call7:F4AtrrA t4' '.; 4 i. (icon. N , ' '"" t)d, lettfl'illkottinl"lllrlo, 'RAY' add 'Accet* , N1"f1"49. 1 41.• • r . •., Prompt attention gtoen to the oollason, of fat Pay, Penssamrdlistifilq4Uhr kidt.l ;•• .44,41tAttoblOgtzigeyrki;f0.01 u4tn on 44,45 0 . , . _EDWIN H.. KINSPUE, 1; t ;gum - leg yrnmummat,,; - • .),OwOluiat .50411,.,47 l tf PEnrrlOUtil,Y PEINYED AT 'r 1118 OFFICE, Hotels and Saloons B I{O , WERBOPF HOME, BipplifvlFONTlZ, PENN 'A ALLEGANY STREET, 110UsFIAL d; KIIOM, (Proprietors.) k fint class liotel—eomfortable rooms—protnp nttencianet. All the modern convenience* and reasonable elkargem. The proprletere uflbr lb the litetallng public and to their eiiiintry friends twat nuts aetioni modationi4, and eareful attention to the wants of guests, at all times, at lair lilt, Careful hustlers and good stabling' A t nxvel lent ta ttle, %tell aerved. A bar, eupplied with the Of liquors. Servimita well trained, and every thing mintage in a first chive hotel`, oar Itaint ion is in the butaness pt firkin of the town, near the poet °thee, the Bonn I limier, the elan Mont, the banks, and the principal pitmen 01 leciince.i, rendering it the limed eligible !duet, to atop for thmiii who visit 14 (Weide ei ther VII illlnllll,D IN, tar P 10101111... I Ail "iambus will curry pametingei a and bag. gage hi and from all trains ft.ce of charge.•l4-li, 111 110 USE, BELLEFONTE, PENNA NOTIJNM Thle elegant hotel, haring Pomo under the w per V Ipuu tit Use ttederelglieti, lIN would r.•.pm.trily te the jalltlti• that he 1 , 4 prepare4i t.• :1 , 1,1110110.11it0 thorn after the 4iyie of lhn be hotwox In the ritlr4. The Ilunh 11.,11..• 14 3 111140111.331 t. 13111.1111)t. (arms/red, and elavablo of emodurtably mecum toting EE lIUN 1)1tEll tIES I'S. II Lent rho dolma, loot (4.11,011100 t Lo all plitoes Ot lalltitist4, and la the hot hoh4l In realm.' l'cliao)l,ania Is nailer- aro oblige tog, polite awl altonlive, Ito table,. are Cup o ith ot ,ry Inx toy 111 the illy loot, ILA All• lit 141 elms w nth Alleiltlr u and humane 11,401 , , and hta bar tot,,phoal alit the heat of jo i el i o n o " i r :h nicei e r V-17,"ptr:')p7s'eetnodr will In. 11:11 , 1 , ) In. tmlClve the WILL , ' is 011011 they n4ll to roll GAHM .1 INTEL--- NEL (~1101A7Y, Prlprietur. 'llll4 long e.tahlialied anti welhknowa situated on the eloULlittiod corner of the Ina. niad, oppoaite the Coos thietwe, having Wien Wilt by JJJJJ Garman, he anitulittean to the fm inur pairtni4 of this entahlinlituttrit and to the hat generally, that he has I hors Wig lily a tthitod Ills lantar, and to pie pared to reader the must itatlsfitotory mecum• inialatlon to all a ho may favor hilt/ with their patronage Nu pains will be aparad u Lila part to add to the coliVariletica or tainifort of its guests All alio stop with lion will find hot tad's ahunilitubly supplied with the 'boat sumphbnns fare the rive het a ill afford, dune bp la style by the rriAmt prperientaml crlftlot Ille a ill al olive 1,11/Ulin the t hi/L . 1,10f liquors. It le lillthllng 15 ll.' bout in town, and a r al always Letii• atoled hv the must tritietNortl y usid at tentive lottl, is flume sirs a 'sill, one and all, and be feels ettalidula tlO.t all wail bo atatintioa tt Mt their ae. oortotlall in An 1 . 11 • 4•111 . 1 it cry to WA/keeled to that aataltlivhmeht, which -trnnti 4 flow Ilbrcutd wtII hod greatly to their ttpanlnge. iHnltt CUMMINGS PoUSE. NV D. Proprietor. BEL L EION T E l'E NA. 1110 tiaving assumed enrtroi of 1.1.0 t hue hotel, would ree . peetlully eel, the patronage ~f the fitliolle. He lo preplred to eveottinto.legy Kutii,t• in the bout of style, and a ill lu6n• itri'r 11141 hi. table% ate pplard with thn Mort to Ito market (mod etablex attached to the hotel, with caretul and attentive ser vant. The 11..4%1111g 1.0,111 are Invited to Kira the 1.11/1111.11110 11.1.11 k i all. Ifp•toly NA l'li )N.ll, II(TITI„ MTI,I,RICTM, PA JON AT I lAN K !IVA PAL, Propnevo lint tnu trirotirmw,i thin nilmltshle plerntire In informing his Olen. rhitt helot n4tted.nn rnAirtiklitnl It Aunt Lop to Ituttout„ nod in rue prepared to re , onon,nlnte tray.•lern and uthenn to n tit) to Out( Ito ii"poil Mill prtrve 1104 uuly rattaretory, but ple,otlit But rablonntl liar, will not he ttiOrllral any th, molly 1114 rtuble to large Anti new, end in attended by en p•rj.. , WQ.l 411 , 4 01,1glit IN* hotly tn. 1.4-Y.4-4y MI )NTI WI:. lint r ;4l , „ LOCK If A W Hli .4 /N Prom-loin. lesniit lloted formerly known a. the "Won 11.tyve.,,' on Water street, in now ready fur the ree..ntinii of yisit.,Tel and board• er. It has been elope:ll4y furnishest,_and lit (Aide Iv ikinajoualayTh.. , ...". ,..- ' Vinttora n , Haven will find this the ploaaantoal platy. tpthalty A. free oonvoye the stiest.....f the house trq and from the radon train. •141151 n Imwth w r Y WNI. I'. D U NC A N [OA.. 1,1411144 TO VOLD • DUKCAPI NOPNIH It & MACHINIST ‘1•:, I; VACTLT RIKK OP 'l/4.'N PQRTA.I3LE AND STATIONXRY ENGINES, TURK/NN; WAVER WHKELS CI RCULA R MILLS, MILL MA cm NP7RI WOrk4 near 1 1 IL H. depot. 15 44 ly Coal & &boo. COAL—WE ARE NOW RWEI.I7, lag n large stock pf lbp best prepared WMk ESBA &RIC 00AL. of all mom, which we offer at llte LOW EST IN AliliE r PRICES ~tornera nr advlned that out Coal la bouved ',dor largo and cammodlotw ahodtt wNeh protect A.lrom Ivy wrothor, ,woich id.b very. unotorlidry to MO% Mot. aai.4. 'rho., who donire to Inke stivantage of 174 , 1{M/71 PR/Cirs, tokvo gm) onyoslutil4 dolpg No, 'LIME Limo burnt w i lth WOO. oa eciAL&? al but Ohio on thWililie leecitz4 to Milewhiirtt W I CV ' " i p ' 8"1 ° ""d 4 r V, V' po , e g ra t e, R. I": 4 .. .t , -411d01iT141060 k Ott. 14-16 "'Waite Pa f 7 7.9 1 T 1' per mopgapai4 tp cod agontb. "MtVeriP, " W. TUCKER, General Agent Clearne I, l'a, 15 47 tmo. • Fotti 'I,A, IN