The DeTocratic Wateninan. RELLEFONT.E, PA "An Editor In Heaven." • Such is the caption of an article which has been going the rounds of t he papers for sonic time, and which ap pears to be something new "under the sun." Just as if editors were not in the habit of going to Heaven. We'll ven ture to say that a greater proportion of them go to that home of those who hive performed their mission of mer cy on earth, than any other profession or calling that poor mortals fill. .$An editor in Heaven I" There's nothing strange about that, at all. It's almost a moral as well as professional i m possibility for them to go anywhere else. One upon ,a time, after the 4emise of a member of the "corps editorial," he presented himself at the grate of the "holy City," and requested admission. The door-keepler asked him what had been his occupation on Terra Firma Ile replied that lie "was an editor." said the Watchman, "we have a crowd of your kind here now, and they all came in as "dead heads." If you can pay your passage you can come in, if not you must place your pelf under the control of in personage you "ruled" tyrannically down below, tnipining the Not having the -'wlierewitli" to go in, our - brother of the " q uill and scissors" • posted off arid presented himself at tho entrance of .-Clootie's" dark domains. A very dark complexioned gentleman stood sentry, and asked in grid!' voice, "who cones?" "A n humble disciple of rallSt, " was the cairn reply,' "Then hold on, you can't be admitted," ex claimed the "gentleman to Black," ( oriel rig considerable agitation, and fiercely scowling on him. "Why not?" demanded the "typo," who be gan to get somewhat "huffish and look ed around for a "sheep's foot" with %shirk to force MI entrance. "Well, sir," replied his sable Majes tic, "we let one of your profession in here many yearn ago and he kept up a continual "row" with los formersieliti q uent subscrbers, and all we have more of that class of persons here than any 11! ht.r, we have passed a law prohibit mg ()readmission of any editors, only those who have advanced our interest in their papers on eartlyind even those wr keep in a separate room by them pelecu. 1•011 have I,IIIJIIBIICII man y things that operated against us, and al ants blamed the "Devil" with every thing that went wrong, so you can't come in. We enlorce thin rule "with out respect to persons,' for our own peace and nalety. You can ,lust tray: el Casting a droll leer at the out side sentinel, our typographical friend •-tarted oil again, determined to get in ' This time he took with 111111 nn 1/111 file of tin paper and pre 0000 0 i it to the guardian of the Celes ' riviested that it might be 1.101 they would see ill iv 14 en(' I led to a free tick In course of time the condlic liking 111111 took hint in, tell J , 1 2 11110 that he published many good 1,1,11 p, awl had been a martyr to the cut.P.e of human ottprcventent, and that revolutions had been passed to admit all members of the "art preservative" who had abused the "Devil" while be low lie added thug an they were I'llll Wiled enough by their being with the all their liven, their future pun ivliment was commuted. Ile further putted that not one delinquent news paper subscriber could be foui4l in all Heaven A Fighting Parson thy,, ier to a Pennsylounta Ilenioal .Weettny—A Parse," Pats a Head on the. Offenders in the Name of the Lord. Not tar from Lancaster in a little eil dice called the Octantro Methodist binecoptil church, over whore emigre ttatton ?argon Gregg cometimes pre males. Parson Gregg is a man who fears the Lord, but never stands in dread of man, be he ever so mighty. The Octararo church, generally known as the `(fray Horse,' stands in a sort of desert, arid lies one-half in Penn atlvanin and one-half in Maryland ; that ts, the old Mason and Dixon's line col- 8 it In two, and leaves the sacred building equally divided between the two Slates. Whenever there is a re vival the ungodly from the southern side come over and raises Cain among the faithful. They congregate about the door and issue cat-calls, and they swear and cut up generally like barba num. When meeting is over they lorde their aitentions upon the young Wulf of LhiLohureb, and on meeting the parson they always insist on hie taking a drink. This invariably of fends the good man, the more since they are always tipsy, and invariably blasphemous. 14 " °I Y a party of owe oaths over the f line and diatarbed, the weetin . rat.- " Uregg paused.a moment i his de livery of hia fteruiuti, and ru ling iir hiii sleeves, uttered itlimielf as rut lowm 'Young mom I If there's another dis sunierly Bonita train among your disre putable crowd I'll come down From tine sacred desk, and in the name of the Lord pm a head on every mother's sun of you. fiat flown. on you knees, You hounds, and pray for better man ners, or else, levant.' Saylag which he proceeded with his "Nitwit, ft most thilryllig inn moment the muse again began. All audible swear of the first magni tude tilled the room WIIII its 1 / 1 1.1 odor, CIIIINed the worshippers to shrink within themselve s wit!. liorior• Parson Uregg name down from the Pulpit in a state of gniet. rage. lie look oil hir• coat nut Iner t ; it o'er the 511411 Cei rail, and then trill? 1 . 1. r t:l ,, , wi , l, vi young lIIPTI onl y one fly succeeded in overhauling within the portals of the church. Him he basted satisfactorily. Following close upon the trail of the others, he came up trinet.oniraeroue heathen of all, one Pe,4e ltedloe, whom he tackled without 11 word of grnee.Parami Gregg gave lie.iloe a most clerical 1111.1 canonical walloping. When he hail tin ished pounding It in with his lists lie resorted to his heels. Jim went home wiser and sorer than when lie came- The parson turned to hie pulpit pit and finished bin sermon. He will never be troubled any more. Affecting Death-Bed Scene Oil Monday rag, as the . venerable hief Justice Rabertson, stricken by the band of death, lay almost insensi ble to the world which he scorned fast leaving forever, while the gigantic brain which, foc sp 4 many years, had throbbed grandly to the inspirations of his genius, barely fluttered with the consciousness of life, he ex prattled a de sire to hear Miss Cary sing the ballad of "Old Folks at Home," as if the strains of his favorite melody would have power to"aall back kiis soul from the I - crinkle of the grate, which he was so fast nearing, The wish was at once communicated to Miss Cary, who will ingly consented to Ao anything in her power to rouse the ebbing current of life in one who as a statesman or jur has known hut few rivals during the course of a long and eventful life. (In reaching 'the residence of Judge Robertson, Mies ('ary was at once ush ered into the chamber where so much of Intellect and learning was (act nick ermg out into the darkness of the un known hereafter, and without acenni paniment of any kind raised her rich contralto voice in the touching words, "Way down upon the tiwanee river," but beferre she had Hung three lines, broke IiONVII m the intensity of her ettio tion. • Calming herself she again es Rayed the ballad, and while the vener able rind stricken mart Itty drinking her glorious rmelody poured out her whole soul in the simple utterance which gave so much pleasure to one whose giant intellect had,. in days atone, fascinated the most talented of the land. When she had cennefb.ludge Robertson could scarcely express his gratification by signs, vet signified n desire that Mire Cary should rin g ! for "Mine, Sweet Home " Twice (11,1 the gilled artimt attempt to coin ply with the requemt, but her emotion woe too great, and choked w , th feeling, she wan coMpelled to leave the room. The whole incident was ene of the momt touching and affecting episodes that'ever marked the death bed of de parting greatn ems.- berington I Ky.) Tom Paine as a Writer Mr. NVelocott, rn him Iluoory of lel, l / 2 )1on, lo tog account of the newspaperg and magamnea of that City a eratury ago, Hayti. Tim Pennsylvania Magazine or Amelrican Monthly Museum, was corn menced in January, 1775, by Hobert Aitken., The celebrated Thomas I Paine an one of the principal writers for thi work, and h7fil agreed to Inc lush i onthly a certain quantity of original matter it hits pages, whit which condition it was often very dial cult to persuade him to comply Ait ken relates that on ane of these occa• mons, when )Tune had neglected to fur nish 'his quota of material for the rnag• azine until near the day of pulilication, he went to him and go i mplained of the neglect Paine hearer him patiently, and coolly answered - "Von shall have them in time." Aitken, however, was not thus to he put off, arid he In sisted that Paine should accompany him home, and there write the articles, as the workman were waiting for the copy. Paine accordingly went with him, and being seated at the table with writing materials—which in his case always included a glass and a de canter of brandy—he proceeded to his task. "The first glass," says Aitken, "put him in a train of thinking , the second I feared would disqualify or render him intractable, but it only il• himed his intellectual system. And when he haul swallowed the third glass, he wrote with great rapidity, intelli genes and precision, and his ideas up. [reared to flow larder than he could commit them to paper What he pen ned Irma die inspiration of the brandy was perfectly fit for the preFei, without any alteration or, correction." Rules of Conduct for Hens and Roosters The editor of the Glens Falls Repub !lean has been elected Vice President of the Northern New York Poultry Association. In hie enthusiastic in. auguial he lads down the following regulations for the poultry yard. Ile says: . . Fully realizing the responsibilities of our new position, we have prescribed the following rules and regulations, which lutist be strictly observed: No rooster will be allowed oversev en i vee at one time. Ambitious pullets aro prohibited (ruin attempting to cover and hatch over one peck of eggs at a time. Ever) rooster's Mindy F. all stay in their own barnyards, except on bolls days. Nu gossipiiig allowed among• the ducks and gerese, Qs Ilitst privilege is eepecially reserved for bipeds. Ratting, betting on election, running for office, og attending sewing societies, are considered objectionable, as lead ing to confusion in the Itennery. The...aversion of geese to leather beds commended rut entirely Roosters, Ile i1t.11 , 10 of lataliler., are expected to coin port Ibruiselues with dignity, and to be in i.ighis herore Biddy ban takt.o her serood nap, Shanghais are requested to retain their growth at six fait so en, as great er altitude is stiggesitt n 4411114,4 stilts. Gobbler and goose music is to lie clietielicil at all Uwei, I.ut IL Juc IV gard for weak nervee will Airescribe limit to even these dulcet mace. Four o'clock in morning is the earl lest hour at which roosters will be al lowed to commence then• matuthial serenades. Iron bolts, rocks, hits of crockery, old rubber-shoes, hand-saws, tin-psne, and nails are eonsidered essential to lien digestion, bul tile% ••bi,uld not he taken in unreasonable quantities. One egg is considered a fair day's work for a hen, and the association will frown on any extra exertion In that direction as deleterious to the con• stitution. A Wogptrful Freak of Nature I= At the Assembly Buildings, Tenth and Chestnut streets, there ie on exhi• bition a wonderlul celebrity styled the Two (leaded Gist. This female duali ty is eighteen years of age, was bctrn in North Carolina, and is known 3 Christiana and Millie. Recently this wonder was submitted to a scientific anatomical examination at the Jefferson Medical College be forra special clinic, consisting of sev seal of the first Surgeons and Medical practitioners of this city. Dr. Parleo2.Bl. Blair,' that the body had been placed under his professional care, and owing to the important goes Irons involved, a titivate examination had been made by Professors Pancoast and Grossoind Drs Sev e and Andrews, which hail verified all the opinions cx pressed its to her perfect duality. It was then stated that this remark able freak of nature was united nt the latertal posterior portion of the pelvie, while above that point they were nepa rated—had separate chemist, two pain( of hilly developed arms, but only One trunk. With the double head, they possess ed separate intellectual liteulties an en tirely distinct an wan the brain power of two different individuals, while their laces indicated to a remarkable degree, intelligence of a high order and alma The lower port'oris of the 'body in (lined outwards from each Hide, and the moat.: limbs were inferior, and riot .0 lolly der eloped as the limns. A series of experiments were then made under the direction of Professor I'aiieoant, and lire Atlee , Maury awl others, calculated to demonstrate the ronstrOtion or the nervous system, AM! which IlliooA Shat while above the Junction, the sense of feeling wan separate and distinct in each, below the union it was in common. A touch upon the foot of one would he instant ly detected by the other, while a hand paced ill on either shoulder Was only mowed by the rule touched. The puke of Millie, the feebler of the two, wan found to be about Mur beats Mower than that of I:bristly, while the beat of the two hearts waa nearly the mine. The universal opinion expressed by the faculty was that the case was rare one, and ils equal might never again he seen in the history of the world. She in a well educated, intelligent, quickwitted girl, with nothing about ber that in repulsive or calculated to offend the most, lastidious,but which at 01We stamps her 8s a wonder, and a source of licientilic information to thone learned in the anatomy of the huuuw form. A western man wam ~, e ntiv invited to on the 11.1 or himge e.t:Wm.h ngton indignantly refkowd, na%uig Iliet he WWI to .11 Om n c hair nt home Watchmaking &. Jewelry FRANK P. BLAIR (Suet:most, In J II Hilo,) PRACTIcA I, WAiTII MA I{ Elt, .11:W ELLER. ♦ EholtAVlii, IiELLEF4)NTE, PENNA Dr.II.FIR IN Amerlean, En;ilah and Swiss Watehes,Clueas Finn Jewelry and Hillier plated Ware, Watehna Repaired I /II the 11111.4 R(•! 1'\77111 1171.VCI1'LF,'S, Art o,ari.oo• .1 to WYE ENTIEN.F. SATISFACTION MASONIC MARKS ODD FELLOW & SOCIETY HADOEH Manufactured at short notice Solid Gold and Silver Jewelry Manufactured to ord.. r DON'T FORGTT THR PLA CR No I Rll4llllolidE Miscellaneous. °TICE. -AU persona Iv now ihg then...lves isidelitod to Gen., J). Pifer, 1)1 gbodnr.a In lho Ilrokerholf Row, Bello l'a., ore hereby notified to cast to and i.ott le their tweotinta at oneii Ile le 'stilling oft lila steak at eOst, and Kissing tip hla Inooka, and nil permona in the above rinse will save trouble by attending to their nestonnta at ones) aro. D. PIFER Letteollto. Pa. Feb., 34 ISTI. 4 16.6 tf ESTATE. OF NTCITOLa phu ,t o foVo• elf Tro4na t .414416 of N. has. 117 id.i4M'. l, fnll.l^. *nodnotn. se t,rn pier ed i n my 14 i Nidii. NOI bar he. given to nil' penitida tidying any eln,m- , ....0ti....4....1.4...aat0.+a1areaent then) ly r.. Ali persons to lin obi to the u nion wlllylen.o mote Immediate payment, or Ono Maim!. Will he collected an (nut /1.1 the lays will permit, I) F. FORTNRI', MISEMI ~3cl._.Lai:'.:~ i_:llu HEN It N"l'. II ELM BOLD:§, euiiiiiuund Fluid 1,X' 1 1 . 1: a r ANVI-4.% 1/l/Ai is Y 11.1.. Ittiii I,,xtrtwl and 1 , 1111 I I I ,L 111,111.1 .11 1..01 I,Ver ( . 11,111 , 1.1111, 11111 , 11+ \ 111111., SI , I, 11011,1, 11 , I , ll' 11. , P , llll Pin , .1 1 ..getable, volitoining no itwreury, liChtterlOUEl ("tugs. These Pills are the most delightfully pleas ant purgative, touters/sling caster 111 h PIMP, magnesia, etc. There Is 111/th mg more accept able to the stomach 'They give tone, and cause neither Atiumea nor griping pains. They are composed of the finest ingredirats. After a few day's use of them, sucti.nn invigoration of the entire system taken place UN to appear mi raculous to the weak and enervated; whether arising from imprudende or disease. II T. ilehnbeld's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba (trope Mlle are not sugarcoated, from the fact that sugar coated Pills do not 1118501 ye, but pass through the stomach without die solving, eonseguently do not produce the de sired effect. 'I II E CATA W ItA Ft RA PE PILIA, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not ne cessitate their being nugal .4-tutted. Price fif ty cents per box. 11EN ItY T. 11E1,141101,1VS HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID PIXTRACT SA RSA PART', Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syilliili., Fever Sot ex, Ulcers, Moro Fye•, yore Lege, Sore Month, Sore Hoed, IV, Skin 111.10/14eN, Salt Rheum, Coo kery, Runnings from the Ear, White Swell ing., Tumors, Cancerous Afteetions, Nodes, niekelr, tflandular Swelling., Night Sweats, Rash. Teller, Ili:mars of all Kinds, Chronic lirnen.ni, and ell dl.ea•a•n that 1110'0 heel) 4.4110410,4 i io the p.yntern (or Ye/LI, Being prepared e cpetri y for tho above coin idainix, its Morel ;miff) tog pi pyrites art greater I Mtn any oche, prepnialeili of tiara, parilla It gives the spill eleni 111111 111'11101y color and rectores the patient to it niate of health and purity For piirif log the Mood, removing all rifironie ro tt lltetlnnnl 11144.1.411t1 arming front an impure slate of the blood Anil the only reliable and effeetual known remedy for the Olin.. 10W,11111,/ 1111 , 1 RWI , II. or the 1110111.0 1 , 11104.r11114,114 of 1110 1111,111 and pimples on the lane, ery ., 4 „.p, A and all eenly eropt loon of the skit, and bmau tifying the eomplexion l'rice ,7 - 111 per butt ale. M HENRY H EI.M f•u\rl'. NT It A 'l' I: I, F1,1'11) EX:I RAC I lir( Tut , . .REST III'Rr:9•I(. tens t•llrt..l every earn of diribetes In ‘‘he,d, it has 111.1.11 given irritation of tho neek of the r 311111111111111/111,1 11(1111• 1401...y4,1111'1'1 atom 111 tilt, k 111111•3111 111111 11111111.11.1% retention of .1111 , ..i1.4.11.0, Of the oi ...tato gland, stone in the bladder. ettieetins,. grflvel, hriek dust depo•ot anti reeneoli• or milky fliseltarg....., and La e •ofe• bled I\llll 114411 ate e•emmilintions of lentil .e.tea attended write the follow lirg syron toter. Indi..pee-ition tee exert iem, loot of ism, er, loss of ineinore ditTle illy hreallilitg, weak tie ryes trembling. horror of 111,10111\11., 111111<1 . 111111 1 ` . ‘, /1111111,44 111 . 1,1Y1 ,, 11, Iselin in 11, latok hot hands, Hushing of the bode eli were of the 141,111, eruption On the foe.% pnlltd coml• tenitnee, nniyeraal livealtinte of tin muscular Pyptein, ate persons from the age 1 •11011 1, 11 In twenly•ft•e, and from thirty Are to fifty. fleeor en the •11.1•11110 or /lunge ..f life, after ronbneitietet err labor 111\111. , bed-welting 111 children Flt•llnlnld'n Extract Ititehii Itt diuretic and blood puntying, and cures all diNOI.IIPI an 1.11114 from luthila of .11p.nlpat lon, and e 11.1.1.1, and Imprudence, In life, linpurltimt of Iho blood, etc, mincrsedlng Pi paihn in /Mecum. for which It la used, and atroctiona—in invite diseatto• used In connoclion with Helm hold's rose wash In Many nfreetlinet per tillar to !Julien, the Extritet tillehn i 1111.41n1\110.1 by any other no telly -an In ch/ormits or retention, Irregn Inrity, pnlnfulnenn or nuppreynioh „ re „„ t „,„ ary evacuations, ulcerated or netiirrin Mete of Ihr quern', leueorrhunt or whiten, nterility, and for all eomplalntm Ineldent to the nen, whether alining front indi,ieretton or habits of dinrtpudnu It In prenerlb. Ie• lon.ovely by the ...int eminent plly1it•landa1101 nntialons for enreohled and deneate both tones and all age. laltenderl with t iny o f the nlroye illmen.o4 or •yotptotte II T ELM ISM.I)'S 1: XTIt Arr Itrrfir CURES DISEASES A RHIN(' PMA( IMPRUDENCES HABITS OF DI4SIPA TIoN ETC , In rill their stageaet Iltltn Ollpen.e little or no hang.' in dint, no 'neon venienee, and nil ex pr.". It frequent denim, and 101,4.1 1,1/0611 to Urinate, thereby removing obstruetion..Preventing and Curing Sine hires of the Urethra. Allaying Pain end Inge motion, no frequent 111 till. dial. Of .dfine“,es, and expelling a'l POI.O/0011, :natter 'Thousand.' who have been the victims of In• competent persons, and wlio have paid heavy fees to tin cured in a short - limn, liars found they have been deceived, and that the "Poi eon" liar, by the of the "powerful astrlm gents," been dried up iu the !velem, to break nut la a more aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage Use lielnibold'n Extract itindm for all vireo (lone and dlseaasa f the Urinary °Trine, whether existing male or female, from whatever cause orig ltting. and no matter of 11014 long Mending,. Price one dollar and fifty cents per bottle uF:NRY HKIKBOLD's IM PROVED ROSPI , ‘ NASH cannot he surptiomed as it fare wash and will be Mail the only specific remedy in every specter of vutan.wus ItIrOOLOIII, It speedity eradicates pimples, 'mote, scorbutie dryne•s, Indurations of the cutaneous inembraue. ear, dispel. redness and Incltlent Inhumation, hives, rash, moth patches, dryness of scalp or skin, frost Mies, and 1111 purposes for which salves or ointments are need; restores the skin to It state of purity and softness, and in sures continued healthy auPon to the thistle of its vessels, on whielt depentle the agrees hie clearness and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired Hut however val uable is a remedy fur existAng defects or the skin, It T Rose `Veil has sustained its principal clami to unbounded patronage, by passes-tug qual It lea which ran tier it s toilet appendage et the most Superla tive and Congenial character, combining In en elegant formula thine, prominent requl sites, safety and etlioacy—the inveriable compatilments of its use—as n pre-creative and refresher of the complexion. It sun 01( reliant lotion for dines-eon one Hypillill EC Na it.,., and as an injection for diseases of the Urinary Ilryium, arisies from habitat of dissi pation, need in connection with the Entrails ltnrha Harsaparltia, and Catawba Orape In ouch diseases ae retiontineutied cannot ho norpasami Price one dollar per hottle Full and explicit direction.. otecompany the medielnec. EVidenee Of the ntu•t ..poncihiu and milk No chatitettr furniched on appliention. with tomtits:tic tAt thousands of living wituatcos,- and npward or :tome iimiolielted certificate.. and reoemmenJ►eury letter, many of which ore from the highest nourcon, Including unit. neat Physicians, Clergy...nen, fialetimen, etc The proprietor line never recycled to their publication In the newmprip. ru , he , abet, net 40 this from tAip tact whet htr artlulee rank nv Htnadard Prlntrottltine, and do not need to be propped tip by certificate.. lIEN RY T. II EI,M.BOI,IYS GENU INE P It E PA RATIONS.. Delivered to any •addie , t Secure from ob. nirtrAttion. kistablinhod upward of twenty , vow. Bold by drnsgtedt. e , orywhere. Ad I 11141. , n lectern for Informktlnn In confideneti to Ikhry druggigt and chernlpt. • ttII deput, • If T drug and hero ull Withirnom.4. N u oil lio.miway. New York, or to 11. I' Ilelsnlydd'A modlrnl depot, tut Soott l utak r.. 4. tI lof COM, I I • i I. It . IS for iloiry:t liphyoK4,l2,l, Take no oth4 I ty GEE r IIE UN DERSICi N El) ha% ing de X Committed to quit the Inerrant !Is business in Bellefonte, Absolutely and poku I. ply, now offers Ms entire stock of 4cy 1:u1W. which ho &Toro at cont. Allot a aplotolldixtock of UM all of which are offered at coat Call In and non that this In no catch Iran but Ole truth. , Bellefonte, l'a.,Oet, 12th, 187 0, 15-41. (14:0 It I'll'/4/4 _ _ NEW Gm) DS A N NEW PRICKS GOODS Al' 01.1) FASHIONED PRICE Would rettpeetflilly inforin world and 11/4( 1 11 11, of 11111111(11111, (11111, they have )1114 Upt 1 11(111 lit, itn,i lire daily ret•••it nig? Into Sl'Ot•li OF (:I I) OF t.INDS Which they are ollering at Um veryloweal.mar ker prt, e Con..ding of the liktent styleikof Figured nd Plain Alioram, Figured and Offkiti all Wool ['flame She•yherd Plaid n, 116u•k 1,1 k•, Spintner !rink White a .001 i... Counter patoo., Linen Audi Ilii l, llSii.4 . lll/P.(41,, km, (ringarlim, lilt,, kV. Slioplierd Plaid ItallooralA, Black Cloth, 01 4., 11111.r. , , ellikr. 4'1;11111,n KrlltllCky Jean., hallo, Chml,ing, Plain Coloro, 1,1,11 tee Repellant'. and Pimp of Vari,, UPI el/1418, A n il ! of Cloths, CaMnlMOrek 1.1411.1n011s tail I • ortu:K., all km 4144 an4l pr a 4.4.44, at I:n•l+ will he aold Wo have eortglaqtly on hallii Illag`lllltl Neil Selected stack of All killdti of erotAery, firaterva, Mackerat, Salt, do , tie, Whieh No will dittpono nt the very hoWntlt ON•111 privet. Alk,killtir of etnintry prolltiot taken in es tiltanrY fl, eforrocnis, nod the highttett market pi AWAKE TO YOUIL INTEItENT. For wo Ceti satintie4i that we 'an twit your tastes as .10,41 an year perm,. al4nl L WAYS A II EA 1)1 --A. ALEX ANDER & IN, Millbehn, 'enter Cu , i lL .tinyll unto, are now offering to the ;albite at the low.•st ,•11,11 priven, • LA DI FA 'lltke lfti, mottled of 11,10111)1 ,og to their qu tilermin friend, that they hurl• pi4t returned ruin t he Ewa. with u 110 W 111 4, 1011111V0L of *VIM oltabh, they a re melling at fool] priee“ that poreiol,er4 will find it to their interest to buy of thorn Their stock eonalata of All kind. of eon ntry produce taken in ex change for guodn. Ilti la A A LEX 1 NI)EFt & SON METROPLITA N LIFE I NISUR AWN: Cu., OF NEW yoIUS • DIVIDENDS DELLARRD ANNUALL 1 Thirty days grace allowed In payrrneol. 41 pronilurn Large liberty to travel without extra charge. All tte l'offelem non-r irteltable and ineontert lblo. • (• R GRARRART, Avg( ließetools T R HAYIIB, Modica( Jeta:nlner. EDWIN KINSI,OII, succaso to &wit L Barr. deed, CLAM ARO INfiI'IRANCR AORNT. (fool) COM PANIRM LOW r P110111•7' SETTLEMRND OP LOSSR4. CAnh Anti Mutual rim Life And hecition' l'ollette written. Ploinitt nteeedi;ol given to the, col/crawl of Rail Plll4 PeRIII4IIS and att other chitlins. Soldiery who quilstud before July 22d, JAN nod were honorybdy discharged without reeel ilig the Wu Bounty aro nor entitled to It. Enwiri H. KINSLOE, Box No. T.l, Hloilaroala, Pa. 16-to Sturessorar Soft L. Barr, deed. 4 , 01 SALE LILLI,i NEATLY AND EX- .I)ey =MEM 111:18 ‘',AP:4 BOOTS & HHOFB de AT COST Ho has a very line assortmont of Laillex D R Y• (L O 0 1) S, OVER COATS and other CLOTHING also a largo and select clack of HOSIFIIY GLOVFIE3, At MOH RATES RUBBED OUT. 141 t PRY 1111111 A 4 Glm)IN OF EVERY I)l,..vcitll"l'luN A ALEXANDER A SuN Fon 1.:16N AND I)4lMEtiTic 0101,R, F: H 8 G-4)-(1-I)--.9 NI I I, 1,-1 N JIA'I'S AND ANI) 8/10E/1 insurance 4 MKS A. 1)0W, President R. lIRU le MA N, Vice President URANCLI OFFICE, Far Intl " Mud Meehan len Rank Winding, tao Chestnut Htroet, Mill/Adolph aIL CORBIN, OAFFNEY AND CORHIN teeneral Agents and Attorneys for Penna., Dohoritre, Southern NpleAsoy, District of Columbia and Maryland. PEtwriousur PRINTED Al' THIS orricE .ric Leis riur:' B ROKERHOFF HOUSE A LLEGA NY STREET, BELLF,FONTH,; PENN'A , . 110 USE A .1., & Kli OX, (Proprietors.) A flret dame hotel—comfortable rooms—promp attendance. All the modern conveniences so 4 reasonable charges. The proprietors offer to the traveling lic and to their country friends first class atm • modatione, and careful attention to the wa of guests, at all times, at fair ratan. Quern hustlers and good mudding. An excellent ta ble, well served. A bar, nupplied with the nes of Iliptorm Hervantm well trained, and every thing requisite in a first clam' hotel. Our location In In the business portion of the town, near the poet office, the court house, the clotreben, the banks, and the principal planes of bUMlneno , rendering it the meet eligible place to stop for these who visit Bellefonte el- Cher oh Imminene or forpleasure. An omnibus will carry passengers end bag gage to at2d (torn all trains free of charge:lt-a 7 BOSH ,110 USE, BELLF.FONTE, PENNA N 4 aIJNB This elegant hotel, having come under the eupervetion pf the undereigned, he would reepeetftilly announce to the public that he in prepared to netopmeodate them after the etylc tit the beet hotae4 In the Won. The Bush Ilnuer k a Inagnitivent building, splendidly prate/teal, and capable of comfortably accom modating PUREE HUNDRED GUESTS It in situated near the depot, and convenient to all 111/1e1.14 of lai.inems, and In the bent hotel In ventral l'etin.ylvarile. Ito waiters a r eoblige- Ins, polite and attentive, It, (Alden are imp plied anh every luxury In the market; its atithlaa a, lirat elitan,wltli attentive end humane hoviler4, a ro ilt lattoupplied with the heat of Num , ano.ds — from the eillea tie prod the aniMnirhl it mat the pined! The proprietor VO ill he happy to rerelve the piddle RR often II they wi4li lu 'all. F. AVIA IN. 1!,-11Propriotor. • ri A UM A VS HOTEL—DANIEL, 1.3 HM N, Proprietor This long established and well-known Rotel, situated on the southeast corner of the nind, opposite the Courthouse !taring been purchased by 'Daniel liftman, he announces to the former patrons of thin establishment and to the traveling public genendly, that he bits thoroughly refitted his liouee, aryl in pre pared to render the must satisfactory Accom modulim) to all who may favor him with their patronage. Noains will be spared on his part to said to the convenience or comfort of his guests. All whit, stop with him will find bin table abundantly supplied with the most emulations fare the market will afford, don yip in style by the most experienced rooks. His Bar sill alien) x contain the ehoicat of liquors. Ills 40.1.1111 g is the bent in town, add Will always Is, attended by the most trustworthy and at tentive hostlers give him a call, one and all, and he feels eontident that all will be satisfied alt h their aeconnioniallon. An excellent Lfir try in nttnathml to this establishment, which strangers hem abroad will find greatly to their advantage CUNOLINGS 110 USE. W. D. HIKANII, Propriiitor ItEI.I.EFoNTE PENNA. 1 lieuudrragned , having asaumed cortrol of this Hoe hotel, would respectfully aak the patronage of OM politic fie la prepared to aecornitiodato gguest■ in the beat of style, and will hike. al e thitt lira (abler are supplied with the te.stva the market. (feed stables attached to the hotel with carotin and attentivs ser vants —I h•• tray/line plililie are iiirand to glee the•t intuiting. lint"... /I IC-201y N' 0: A L 1101'EL, MILLIIXIM, PA JI INAI'IIA N KREMER, Proprietor Ilat ing pore/lased that adtnirabie property, the proprietor taken 'denture in informing has friends, that he lapin retitted and refurnished It from top to bottom, And in now prepared to Pr , ointin.dati• tray alert and others to astyle that he hope.. will prove not auly tatiefastory, but ple1“14111. Ilw table and bar, will not lie excelled by any In t h e country Ulm ta large and new, and la attended by eipenenced and attentive of tiers. 1448.1 y MoNTo UT It 111 WSE, LOCK HA rew—E. W. BIGUNY, Proprietor TM+ elegant Hotel, formerly koown as the - Washington House," on Water street, kg now ready for the reception of •Isltors and board ers It has Mien elegantly furnished, and Its table is always supplied with the best. Visitors to Lock Haven will Hid this the pleasintasi place In the city A free bus conveys the guests of the house to and from the 'Arlon trxum • 4010 . liffachinery WM. I'. DUN C A N u. 111181,1 ro TODD DUNCUri FOUNDE IL d, MACLIINIST I=l I'oRTA II LE AND STATIONERY 1'1,71111.1'E WHEELS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MILE MACHIN ERY Workm rif.ar I' It R. depot. 15 4 13' Coal & Lime COAL.—WE ARE NOW RECEIV •Ing • large Nock of the beet prepared WILKESHARRE COAL. of 101 itme, x Melt we offer at the LOW EST ARK ET mucrs - ,tomera ere &Primed that our Coal IN hooped ,1 .r largo and comet/Knotte ehetia which pt%tect It from the weather, which adds very 'materially to Its irahse as feel. Thuile who desire to take advantage of 811MMAR PRICES, nave the opportunity of doing no, re—. Lime burnt with WOOD OD 0041, *A our kilos an the pike leading to Itilesburyi. Once and and near Bonin End of R. E, V, R. R. i , epol,Bellefonte, EIidORTLIIME 4 Cu_ BellefontePk EIM sl'. per month, paid to good book "gents. Actckrese, TtICKEIt, Gonfirtil Agent (I*AM°ld, hi. IMITEIZI ENGINES, IMI
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