The Qemocratic Watcrignan. 11.13LbEFONI'.8, PA AUNT KEZIYAH'S S SKA DAY.TING ON NEW EA(V. It seems to me that Boonville never was half so dead as 'tie now every body is still in their shells, like a tur tle in a frozen mud puddle, if not more so —and I am about as dead as any of 'em. But lam going to tell you what happened New Year s day. I had quite a string of adventures. The Beanville folks knowing how awful kinder dull 'tie here, conclewded to git up a New Year's skak iug party. The mill pond was friz up just right for it, they sed; and it would be fine r ummsement. "Lawful heart, Deacon I" sez T, "why I couldent skate no morri'n than I could fly I I've had the rheumatiz a Food deal, and it's kinder effected my I rate. I couldn't keep my equlibrium on the ice a minit." support you I" see the deacon, flourishing his cane—(he went with two canes afore his wile died, but since he's got to be a widdewor, he's throw ed one of 'em see to you, Knuth. Skating's all in practis. You'd make a grand hand at it, I know—it fine figure like your'n shows to alltantage on the ice:' "I'm ableeged to ye," sez I ; "I dun no its I shrill undertake to shale any niysell, but I guess I'll go down to the pond, and see the rest of 'ern perform, l'in powerful fond of seeing Mika enjoy throrselves." "I'llat's right, Keziali," se;. tli dea con , "I'll conic up for you by eleven o clock, sartin ; arid mind you, dress up warm," sez lie, and with nit alleck slimot squeeze of the hand, he depart ed . . Sarah Ann didn't want me to go anear tk . e-pond, but I told her that so 10,11!, as anybody ware alive, they'd bet ter let lolky know it I I don't hold to thin dead and alive kinds of works ! I'm one or the go ahead kind. I dressed myriell •n my green cash• mere coma, and a rejl shawl over my shoulders. I took my undir.ll, for doh. t Linos what Wight happen, arid it'y alloy bent to be prepared lor The deacon armed at Jest the ap pointed hour, and 4, ve ins hIS arm ly esquort me down the hill to the pond. Ile held has cane in his left hand, I had my umbrill in my right band, and the :truly that were at liberty were hitched together. I shouldn't haven! lowed liuu, II it hadn't been no (semen youy slippery. 'I he pond was lively enough, I tel you AII Iteunville was there,hopping and ittreaking 111/1/44110 at was mull to Make your head iliezy to sec Los. they blew round on the tie. l'aidey and his dignified wide ea , tecre—he with Ills nkates on, aril etn niuliii along He slow He I , 1 Ilit . Nerlii revolved round on uw s 'llll /11ti thousand years. 1.1. . Ho! -1.. proud teeltng I and watched the skitters a :iod I telt jest us it I must hair tt the pie. It m.itsii tno service to ..mild thew doing nothiag. "Deacon, - se/. I, "I don't blee‘e but I 1.01/111 skate 11.1 welt US the tartest of ; I'm a good mind to try IC "Oh, do,'• se/. lie , "I II be delighted to assist you ~ " I'‘e got illy skates, and them of lily son, Daniel, in tiny pocket, and with that lie produced 'em. I sot down 011 time 5110 W amid 110 81.111.1411.41 Daliterfl 0111 U my leet, and then oil with his (01111. Then lie took hold of my hand, and we stepped Out onto the ice Gracious mareey, how I felt. I secured Just as i; I was standing on the top of two sharp sucks, about fifteen feet high -- and my head went around like the rini ofa spinning wheel. Just as soon as I attempted to move, my left foot flew rite round wither one, and rl it hadn't been for my umbrill, that I stud, into a hole in the ice, I should have u pset on the spot. "Currsdge," trz the deacon ; "hold on to ate; I'm sure footed as a canine lope; arid by_gracious, 1 should think he was, for there come a little gust of wind, and took effect in my dress. I grabbed tighter onto the deacon—he stuck his cane into the ice, and gave a little whirl round, and the next thing I knowed, I was sailing otl on my own hook and the deacon was down—with his head in a fish hole, and his heels and cane in the air. Somebody fleweil to the rescue, and 1 tried to turn about to see if he was hurt, but lawful good ness, I couldn't turn no more'ir you could make a world. I'd got under way, with a lair wind in fry pails, and dead ahead I had to go. The bojn oil the shore gave three, cheers, and 1 flourished my umbrill t io response, and run ahead. I went over Lire fall at a eweiping rate, the ice was a testis kind of down grade. I never went so last before in all my life! 'Chem skates acted just like the runners of a sleigh—all I had to do was to keep my balance. I beat the comiciriantid,ofoer engine all holler.- Folks turned right out to one side, when they were pride to meet me; I guess they seed that I didn't torn out for nobody. Eymeby, I seed Elder Tapley and hie wife a coming along at his slow coach pace, and Instinktively I kionved that there'd be a collusion I "Clear the track lu yelled 1, at the tip top of my lungs, but the elder only lifted his eyebrows, and kept rite on. "Take the konsequenoes, then I" Be?. I, and squatting a leetle, I put my um brill before are, and charged I The eld er'shndertnnodings flew out like two candles,down he come, down conic low wife, on want II I warn't to be stop ped by small °Weeks. My umbrill crack/id a teeth) in the fray, but it wasn't hurt, and neither was I, if I except the fact that my cup and wig had long before blew off, and departed for 'lands unknown. I went so fast that a very few min- nits more, I seed, would bring me to open water., I should be drowned, ear tin, allure, fori could not imp myself, if it hail been tomsve the universe. I grabbed a bush, lint the Mich broke off, and away I went again. I made a little prayer, and delitriwin iq if I went down, to go with Hying colors, I hieted my umbrill, and in I went I Gehosaphat I how cold tte water was! It nigh about friz me to the bone—but in a minuit or two, I found out that I wasn't drowned, but safe and sound, for the umbrill highed me up just liken lite perserver. I floated down stream as tranquilly as a swan. As soon as I got where I could touch 'the bottom I waded ashore, and then come to look rokind, I was about a quarter of a mile 'rota Cousin John Badger's. I made tracks for thar as fast as possible,. find liked to have skeered Cousin John's wife into Ogh drostatics. But after she found out who I was, she gave me some dry clothes and some dinner, and qien Cousin John took me into hie slbigh and carried me home.. I found Sarah Ann crying as if her heart would break, and when she seed me, she ekreeched out and jumped rite into my lace and eyee. The folks had been up from the pond, she sed, and told her I was drownded. They were a searching the river for my body now, she sod. I put on my rubbers, and went down to assist 'mi. The river was lined with a Iced° Mil lion of lolkfl, all of 'em talking at once, and everybody was ordering everybody else. Some of 'cm •vas a pourin' water onto ike ice out of tea-kitties: and some with steel yards, and some with grabbers, was a fishing in the river alter klezoth Small. But what amazed me most was to see Deacon Baxter! Not two hours before, lie had told me that if I should be took away Irma the world be should die of a broken heart; and now I seed him, with my Own eyes, hoggin' the widder .Jones, and poking the ice with his cane to see if my lend body was anywhere around. Oh, the itelidelity of mankind. I was so disgusted with his behavior that I gave him a poke with my um, and io he {vent; mouse; rite into the river. T 6 Iniks set up a trenienjous hor ray in eights of we; and lone or ten of the fellers actually hauled me home on a hand sled , and insisted oil my spread ing my timbrill to keep the wind I hain't seed the deacon sence, but he's in the Land of the Irvin' I guess ; and a constant visitor to the wilder Jones. Wall, I'm willin% Only a Shadow A story is told of 11 well known gen 0 , 1111111 who NOIIIetIIIIPS 111111111 CH too lively, going home late at night recent ly, and mistaking his shadow outline ed an his trout door for it man Ile panned a little in surprise, and then lilting lon bat, very:gracefully bade 111,11 good et clung. The shadow imitated his pollieneag by raising its hat, but of course said nothing. 'A very pleasant evening,' said tilt gentle Man No reply. ' l 1114 is my house, I believe,' way ing hand. The hand of the shadow went through the earle graceful curve. 'I should like to get in, sir, if you'll stand anode,' but the shadow made no movement to let him imam The gentleman way evidently much murprine.l. Ile repeat 4.1 hte desire to pave m , hut shadow remained still. Ilis wile, hearing her husband's voice, look through the blind, and see rig no one hut himself, asked why Ito didn't come in•' 'So I would, my dear, but turn gen tleman,' pointing to the shadow, etuitn upon blocking up the door' ISrs wife quietly opened the door, re !narking, 'That was your shadow.' 'lndeed,' said the puzzled citizen ; 'well now, I thought he wan a mighty line tooling fellow to be No inpolite,' and went in. Whenevar be shows a disposition now to remain out late at night, his wife has only to remind him of the eliadow on the door-step to insure a speedy return. Save Your Money (Me great cause o r the poverty of the present day is, the failure of the peo ple to appreciate small things—they say that if they cannot save large sums, (hey will riot save anythin*. They do not realize how a daily addi tion, be it ever so sinallovill soon make a large pile; if the young men and the young women of to.day will only be. gin, arid begin now, to save a little Iron their earnings, they will wear a happy Smile of competence arid undo pendence when they reach middle life. Not only the pile itself will increase, but the desire and ability to increase it will soon grow. Let parents teach their children to begin early to save. Begin at the fountain bead to control the stream of extravagance, and then the work will be easy to choose be tween poverty an richness. Let our youth go in the I bits of extravagance A il for fifteen years come, as they have for fifty years past, and we shall be a nation of beggars with a moneyed aris tocracy. Let. It generation of such as save in small WHIM hi 3 reared and we shall be free.from want. Do not be ambitious for extravagant forturres,but seek that which it ie the duty of every man to obtain—independence and a comfortable home. Wealth enough is within the reach of all. It is obtpina ble by on s process, and one only—say. ing. Bret Harts is in Chicago. It is to he-cleared that the demoralization of Chicago:i t -my effect a ohange of Harte.. —The amount contributed t 6 the French relief fund in New York City exceeds $100,090. The New Bayonet Aot The new bill, which has now passed both houses of Congress, called the en frircement act, and which is designed to exceed in effectiveness as a piece QI election machinery of the last session, will, It is presumed, become law by the lavor of the President. We have hithertogiven a pretty hill and accu rate exhibit of its astonishing provi sions, under which penalties of line and imprisonment are imppeed regarding the registration of voters, which is vir tually to be taken possessiqn of by the federal officers, and also the conduct of the citizens—the operation of the act to be no longer limited to cities and towns of 20,000 inhabitants, if two citi zens ask for its application in places of lesser nab. For any supposed inter ference of non-submission of State -to federal officers in these waiters, pri marily undertaken by the State itself, parties are subject to be arrested with• out warrant by the United States mar shal or hie deputies, and provision , is made for the transfer of any suit brought by 4E aggrieved citizen against a federal oflic from a State court to a United States circuit court, and to ren der the judgment of a State court in such a case null and void. If this is not degrading and debas ing the States wantonly and malignant ly, it is difficult to conceive what rt IN. The act of the last session, if we mis take not, reacted injuriously upon the doininent political party in the calm try which passed it, ostensibly for the purpose of securing the purity of elec tions. It was for certain localities on ly, at that time—New York city et-- pecially, it is said—but now it seems corruption is everywhere. It has grown BO rapidly that the law must he so frsm ed as to be brought to bear at will in all quarters and be made more strut gent and unsparing than before. It is ffifficult to believe that it will not, in stead of promoting the party ends of those who passed it, bring Indignant re buke tow,ards them from the people. In Oita State the RepubliCßlN reaped only evil and loss from the law as it stood at the last election, and it can 110 them no good, it is believed, within the borders of Itr. C.' WAN known as a skill ful physician, blunt and downright, but riot addicted to church going. Mr. S. the tuck trader sent for him The pulse WIIN examined, the pills dealt out and the directions given. Itut as the doctor WWI taking lip his saddle bags, Mr. S. turned to him with a very pious look. 'I have a solemnfequest to make of you, Ur. C.' 'What I of me? a solemn request of me?' 'Yes, air; it concerns my salvation, and I hot* you won't refuse it.' 'Why, bless you, Mr. S , that don't come in my line. Send for a minis ter.' 'Rut !mar me. I feel that lam a very tii6 man, and if at anv time you see that I an) going to die, I want you shout* let me know It at least three days beforehand.' :But what in the world do you want to know that for?' 'Oh, I don't know that I am pre pared to die, and I shall want two or three days to prepare.' .(111, well, make your preparation 4, make your preparrtions, Mr S and it you don't die, it will not—be lost it, your eusimners ' A Baum thrT. A gi ntlernan, not long since, gave his daughter, on her marriage, the following ' ‘yor,l4 or win. dom," whidh will do for every pair. Never talk but to each other. Never speak loudly or boNterously to each other. Never reproach each other In the presence of others. Never find faith or (ret about what cannot he helped. Never repeat an order or request when understood. Neglect every body else rather than each other. Never make a remark at each others' expense. A Washington reporter, incontinent mg on the democratic character of General Sherman's receptions, says : 'Any gentleman with a paper col ler and mitten., . on can go in: The Pit indignant at the row kicked tip over her marriage with Lorne, and says al e will marry Lim when where pleases. - - - —A baby-show at Cede Rapids had twenty competitors. The mothers de cided by a vote which baby was the nicest, and each baby bad a vote. That party speedily broke up. Phelan, the billiard table manufac turer is worth $300,000. Ile certainly has good cause for Phelan friendly to ward the athletic game. Why should a young man be scoffed at and reviled, just because he oolors his moustache? Don't those whom the gods love die young 1' - --The admission of Mr, Miller of Georgia to the U. S. Senate, inakee a full Senate for the first tinmaince 1861. —Thirteen Of the Fenian exiles paid their rospeets to President Grata on the '22d ult. — Misoellineons MONONGAHELA. FOUNDItY AND IiVORKS. ANDER.4ON & FRFYVOGEL, Ihteceaaore toll. R. Fowler, IRON FOUNDERS WI MILL FURNISHERS ar tlr &FIT'S IRS OF Grist, sate mill and while lead mitehlitery Yranoh Burr, Coentleu & bow i es mlll atanes (De Four k Co.); German anchor brindle Doi t in g clothe; water whoela, Sintakrwoltjueik, rolling mill and other michlnerT, pullays, hangers and shafting. No 30 WATER STREF:T,PITTSRURG, P.a 16 73m Holmbold's Column. H ENRY :I'. II El,'NlllOl4)'S 4 "114.110.1 Fitllli 1•:X i k 4 r N' if - 1q1,1,K. COITIptIII4.III 111141 E 141 I{ll.oolol And FIIIII/ 1,1/ .I'llllll.l 111 11 , i ./11.111 10. layer I , lions, Uhl. o.•I1..111 /10111I1011113S, 11111111, st, Purely Vpgendd.., sonionting no nioreury, minerals or gloletertons drugs. These Pills are the 'mod delight folly iotims. tint purgative.Sllpet...ltrig Astor oil, salts, magnetos, rte nothing w a re swept. able to the stomach. They giro tone, and cause neither nausea nor grilling pains They are e posed of theft/nod in/robe/if t. A fter a few day's use of therm such an invigoration of the entire system takes place 1111111 appear mi raculous to the weak anti enervated, whether arising from imprudence or 1114.'11411 11 T iielmhold'v Fluid Extract Cat sk 1111 Grape Pills are not forger coated, from the fact that sugar coated Pills do not 1114.01n0, but pass through the stomach wittiont dis solving, consequently do not produce the 1111. sired Wool. 'IIIM:CATA lAA ti lt tPE I'l 1.1.14, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not no• eessitate their being sugar,osted. Price fif ty epnts per box. lIENV T. lIELMBOLD'S • HIGHLY OrkICENTRATED COMIHI FLUID EXTRACT SA RSA PA RI I, LA, Will rnda•ally exterminate frion the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever SOlem, 1. hers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore• Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Halt Rheum, Cam kers, Runnings from the Ear, White Swell. Mg., 'fitment, eaneertion Al Nodes, Rickets, I dandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Hash, Toter, Humors of all Kuul., Chronic liheitinat non, Dyspepsia, and all II 11.1.11,1314 ltillt have been established In the syste•nt fit ) ear?. prepare.l pr.eetly fir the above corn plaints, 114 blwalloirifs mg pr, pertiev are greeter than any other preparation of 1.111,411 pantie_ II gust the eoninte rte.n tear and healthy color until restores the patient to a mate of health and putity• For purity lug the blood, re !!!!! ying all chronia con.titutionstl .liseit%e4 arising from an Impure 41.1110 of the bleed And the only reliable aii.l effeettial known remedy for the cure attains and ',ceil ing .if the bones, tilperat lone of the throat and 100, blotches, nunlike, fill the fitee, erympel:w and all peaty eruptions of the '4ln, and beau (• tifytng the ottiplezion 8i,141 per but, AI HENILN"I'. II ELM Bo LI) S ,s; rt) N h: %TE It I'll n. EX ricA("r in I 111', "lIIE 4.11 E r 1,11 ho cored I.lery ie. , 411rilp.•tr , m h Ito it it h 1.4,1 $ll 12 I1,.•I, of 1.11.1.1er arol IrilLlnuhlion of thr y 111.., It .11 4,1 tho 41,1 I,' el , ler rrieelele el or lire . 111 ter •.r,,, 01.1411, chine 111 the 1.1a.1 , 1rr 4,1( oh! , Or ,111. 4 1 rfl:l , ,nnliAiw of )r „7 . Y t 1,0111 Aller,ll . 4lWllll tollolßlOg .yMp 10111$' ludi•po•1111.11 11,,' ‘1,114.11, jortot ,, log. of Illt . OlorV .11111 , 01 y nl I.ie hwiii nerve., lreell/ling. holt et 4,f ;11 , ...,1 Vlitkrfollien • , 11n0n... 4 of ; , hlt • k hot llue.lilog of the body drys.... 1.11.110. kin. ererhoo on 1b.1111,1•••1, lennner, Ofll‘e . cot,l la-nitude a the 11111 ,, L1:11f /9.1.40 etc . try p 4.1,1111.. from • feigetrou to livettl lige. nod fr the, 11, I. tills hirer In t h e 4.1 aer. 'lt, un, r ovitinettlent or kik, pale= 1...1 iett leg In 011Isfrvii. if I.llrnet lure( 11 . 3111 litonii purifying, anti rtirt, all 411 . 0 . 101 e, /arl.inK from habit, and ei1 . 1 .4 111, and innprwit i ni t er m lire, itnirittriligis or the Need. Ole iniperninling 1 , 1111401 N in alli,lll.lln for whiot k it 11.4141. and tivpliilLtit nit. theme iiinnamen tired in volineetion with Helm. bulb MUM In ninny Affliction.. lit- tilt it to linltii., Ibn Cu root !Ili lin I. Intiinitalli,' by any till., r.lllt —II. w I i11i.r0.11.1 1,11.•111114 , 11. irregit kr:ly, or iiittisirriii•toti eitidont nr) 111111.1 .4 . or .4 liirrti• ~f ra.. 1.111 11'111,4 wterilitv, and 1, all etaniol.ital. leil•itieflt to, r 111 , 11 c,r 1.1,1(4 of dl y,nnon II 1. pr0 , 11,1 1 / 1 . Iv 111.• lil 0.1 vllllll,ll 1,11,81 , 1,11,1 ar. • bled pupilonii-11114i0n4 of bolls ...to.. and all age. aitaa.a mull, III) of the a1a,v11.1,1,01,1., 11 'l' II ELNI BMW's ExTitAcr lir I 1 , HEA44..4 %It I.lol‘ll vict liP\ , )14 H %HI I 4 IF I,lmi pA. =MEI Ira All Ila it .I.karem,nlWe expernarr, hula or no nn nat•nriverannar r, rand tier ex Irn rreralannt de•alfra, rand .trentittA r t to I ritmt.., reiri”ving 111,1 rizrf Preannling And I Irrlng Strut Wren of thn 1 (I • lhra AlluytotK Pain and 0 - 14,111•111 In and expelllng n i l Potnonnu• t.tlifter V1,.11,1111(14 who have been the vn•lirnn of in. competent pernonn, rind who hove paid heavy fem. to be cored in a !Mort Urns, have found they have been d I wed and that the "Poi non" loin, by the of the - powerfol antrim genie," lawn dried op in the plyeterii, to break out la a mane aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage Une Extraet Hoehn for all offer• Ilona and dieemvea of the Urinary tirgann, whether el I.llllg in male o'ffernale from whatever cane maginaling and 1110 matter nil how lon g 4,111.1 4101111 r and fifty acute per bottle. HEN RY T. lIEI.MIMI,IYS 1M PROVED ROSE cannot urn surpassed as a fartiVasli and will be four I the only specific remedy ine•ery npeelen of cutaneous affection, It si lily eradicates pimples, emits, neorbutio dry uses, Induration. alt) cutaneous membrane, etc, dispels retitle)nn and incipient inflemation, hives, rash, moth patehen, dryness of 1,11:1 , or Akin, frost lines, mo i l all purposes for which salves or (liniments are used, restores the sk In to a state of purity and softness, and in sures continued healthy action to the tissue of its •1•1.401 M, on which depends the agreca• ble elearnerei arid vivaeity complexion so much rotiglirt and admired Hut however val uable an art reedy for existing defects of the skin, If 'l' Ilelmhold's Itose Wash hart long sustained Its prim:moot 0141,11 to unbounded patronage by ponsesning qualities ren• tier Ile toilet appendage of the most elliperla five and Congenial character, combining in an elegant formula thong+ prominent requi sites, safety and efficacy—the invariable 111.- rompanimenta of its use—as a preset., mire and refresher of the romplexion It is 111) eT. Cell Ont lotion (or diseases of a fiyphilitie Na ture, and as an 'Welton for disease. of the tirirusry Oilmen, arising from !labile of distil pation, used in erinneetion with 1114+ Ei . trnein Hareaparilla, and Catawba Grape Pills, In such 1111.44108 an reeommentled cannot be surpassed Priee ono dollar per bottle Foil and explicit direction., necompany the minitcliien. 1 0 M/fence of the most responsible and relia ble character furnished on application. with litindieds of thousands of living witnesses, and upward of 311,4X10 Unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, including emi nent Physicians, Clergymen, Satenmon, etc. The proprietor has never resorted to their publication In the newspapers , he does not do this from the fact that his articles rank as Standard Preparations, and do not need to be propped up by certilleaten 'HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S OENH. INK PREPARATIONS. Delivered to any address. germ° from oir , serration. Heald',Med upward of twenty yeare. sard by dragglgta evevywhero. A. drove lettere fur information in mnitidonco to Henry T. ilelnibold, druggin. 11141 CilelrliNt Only depots t T. lielmbold'e drug and chemical warehoune, No Broadway, New in York, or to H. T. lielbold'e medleal depot, 104 South Tenth Street. Philudelphie, l'a Hownro of emniterfeite Ark for Henry 'l' II Imhuhrti I 'Enke no other.2B•ly Dry Goods MUM UNDERSIGN ED buying de tormlned to quit the mercantile !siemens to Bellefonte, absoltitely and pOPillt eiy, now offers hittpullro !deck of DRY CO ID CLOTHING, 4us." 11AT8 & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES &c. LAT COST. ife Ho has a very tine assortment of Ladles DRY GOODS, which Ito offers at Cost. Also a splendullstock of OVER COATS and other CLOTHING, MP,/ largo and select stook of NOTIONS HOSIERY, 4.I.OVES,At nil of which are offered at cost. Call In and nee dint this is no catch trap but the truth litdlelunte, Pa., Oct, 12111, INTO, liN;() 1) PIFER NEW 0001)S AND NEW PRlcEti WWI RATES EIIIIIIRD 011 T GOODS AT OLD FASH UNEI) PRICE /tar Ilk IPFEIt %Vonld re4peet fully inform tho world and the eit of mankind, that they have jn , d opened al, and Itre daily rocesvlnf n Ivry • STuel( uR (;(101tt-I OW 41,i, I.INDS 1111401 they are ollering at the very lon es!triar ket price. nItY1:0()DS ronpnedlng of Ihe 1an.41. p.dyleY of Figured nd l'lmn Alp:team, Figured and plain all Wo.•I Delaine. Shepherd Phi*,ls. Black 'Silk. Siiininer risli l'oplins, White (.00.1S, IVIIIIO Counter panes, Linen and Coitoici)teelings,Cloo ks, longhorns, Iteduckn, Flannels, 0N • , illteplierd Plaid Ital ttttt loth, Cassimeres V elvettne, 1 . 11,r1111,y, Kentucky Jeans, I 'rills, Ladies Cloaking PlauiColors %11.1,11.-o•ic Cloth., litho.limit's and I.litolis of Various Colors A full lino .if ('1011,.., eiloollillere., Satinet s and ...ling..., all kind.. and prices, which will lie null itheap Wo hang• eowitantly on harm a 1111.6“.1\11,1 well aelected stock 01 all kinds of CY eglery, (Irorrring, liforko rO/, Solt, elr , ear, %I:111,qt we will dispose of at the very liegemt pro em kII k liolg of enuntry prn.l,lo.l.tken in ex champ. I'mod+, awl llie market pri pl FRIENDS AWAKE TI) INTERESI For tee feel 4atu.thul that we Olin Suit your tarto. as well fl.l your purmea ,1401 AWAYS All I.: I ! —A. A 1,1: X ANDER SWs, ‘llllllo.ltri Co•iller I'vntogylvanin, are now offering to the looFol nt the low ert em.ll pricer, ()1/1/S uR KVERY I=3 rake the. meth.' if 1111011111 lug to their to, 11111,1114 frierelm that they time joqt retorio 4 1 ',ln I ',MAL with a 111 . 111 , 1.) , 0101111.111. 01 men 0111lble PONEN.N AND )MESf U nu .(10 1 I Wlttelt they Arti at •titelt Hutt pm - vita:wry .111 tint] it Itt their Ititere.t ht buy them Their aloe k rott4llt.t 4.1 I= M I L-L-I Eft Y 1; 4) ()-1),,i 'JAIN AND tiol YIN %NIP 41f,*:.4 All k 111014 ,of change for Koodn 111-11, ormtry Dtk , •ll In on =I Insurance IMETRurtATA N LIFE ivsnit MSC?: Co, of , NEW loRI: 1 MA'S A. POW, President' lIKU MA Fire Presideni BRANcIi oFFIcE FllrMe ." Anti Moehanies hunk Building 4[9 etientuilt Street, Piiiindelpilin. CORBIN, GAFFNEY AND CORBIN General Agents and Attorneys for Penna., Delaware. Southern N Jersey, District of Colombia and Maryland. DIVIDENDS DECLARED ANNUALLY. 'l'hlrly day. graco allowed In payment GI premium. Large liberty to travel without extra charge. All its PoHorns non"leltable and ineontevt- Ible. e. R. GEARHART, Agent Bellefonte T. K .HAYEIi, Mediae leattaitner. 15-211-ly EDWIN 11. KINSLOE, Succesar to Save! L. Barr, deed. CLAIM AND INSURANCE AGENT. GOOD COMPANIES, LOW RATES PROMPT PROMPT SETTLEMENT OP LOSSES. Cash and Mutual Fire, Life and Aceldiot,. Polices written. Prompt attention given to the colteetion of Ball Thy, Footsierut and all otAer dams. Saddlers who enlieted before July 'ad. 186!, and were honorably discharged without meet' Ing thb $lOO Houaty are now entitled to rt. EIIWIN E. I{ INSILOE_, Box No. 7.i, Hoßeroute, Pa. 1/5-16 ~...awcasaor to Sane/ .Lc Barr, dee'd. SALE B[L[ NEATLY AND EX- PEDITIOUSLY PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE ( Hotels and Saloons ALLEGANY STREET, BEL L E I , ` 0 Ist TE, PENN 'A HO MEAL & KR OM, • (lAroprietors.) A first class hotel—comTortabLe rooms—prom p •• attemlatme All the modern conveniences and reasonable charges. The proprietors oiler to the traveling public and to their country friends firer class accom modations, and careful attention to the wants of guests, at all Bunco, at fair rates. Careful hustlers and good Melding An excellent ta ble, well served. A bar, supplied with the ben of 119 Unri Servants well trained, and every thing requisite in a ark its,.,. hotel. init. location Is in the imminent, pertion of the town, near the post office, the court !Dupe, the chut cites, the banks, and Nie principal places of business, rendering it the roast eligible place to stop for those who visit Bellefonte el• liter on business or for pleasure An °minion. will carry plutionntorm and b gage to and Irani all tritium free of eharga.-1446 B iTSII HOUSE, B ELLE IN )NTE, PENNA., This elegant hotel, having rome under the fitipervision of the undersigned, tie would respectfully announee to the public that he Ix prepared to accommodate them after the style ofthe best housits in fhe edits. The Bush House is a magnificent building, splenalsttly furnishevi, and reliable of cotuOrtably accom m.lating l'll REF: HUNDRED G VESTS I 1 IA situated hear the depot, and eontenlent to all plaitelt of liitionerr, and IN the taint hotel In central Pennsylvania Its waiters are oblige- IrtK, polite and attentive, Um tahlen are sup plied with every luxury ip the market; US O.IIIIII I S are hi rl Idr s,w ll h attentivu and human. Inndlern, and lir liar rupplird anti the hest of jrtgnnrr o goads from the cities to spend lhe.uouner it Pt lost the place! The proprietor will he happy to reeeite the pu Llhf an 011011 1111 they wirli In eall. GA UM.I N';•4 IffiTEL-DANIEL GARMAN, Proprietor. This lung-established and well-known lintel, situated on the southeast turner of tin, Ulr mond,opposite the Courthouse, having 11000 plIrC1111.1.•41 by lam IC I iSrlllllll, he announce, to the former patrons of thin establishment and to the traveling piddle generally, that he has thoroughly refitted his 11011•11 , , and hi pre pared to render the 11101.1 t 1.0.11P4111C1//ry accom modation to all who may favor him with their patrctlar,c N, pains will be spared on hie part to told to the convenience or COIrlf",", of Inn guests All whit stop with him will find his table abundantly supplied a all thin sumptuous fare the 11131ktet a di afford, done up in style by the most eitp-rien Cell cooks. Ilia BR! will 111 If /VC vOllllOll the a itineest of liquors. lit, tinthling•rs the best in town, and will always Its attended by the niost trustworthy and at term, e hostler. t.nt him a eel!, one and all, and he leek mood ant that all will Ire satisfied with their act olormodation An pacellent LIT try is attached to this estahlishinent, which sit anger. from alo mul will Mel greatly to their ads :image vault. CUMNIINGS 110 USE. \V 11 NI K A HD, Proprietor RELLEFIINTE PENNA. 111, • I,li 4,...,411., having atotitrited vortitOl ht JW+ line hot. I. 11•011161 rtOol. ~,,, ((WI)/ sx4 the lttlon.tuto of the itillthe Iv pr.' pared to ofllnllo , llllo. Itillo•Itl w the t•ft.tt of style, and will Ittke that 111 , 13111.-t hurt , 4upplied with hi• loc.l it] tI. irttatl.t.l .titld. zatakelled to Ow I, O h with vatoqui Hll6l al.l,llIlVe ner ,toi I L 11 ,1 101, 1,11.10 An. 111ViitIlli give I nnonlng. ettll I ~2111 y NATII)N 11()11..1„ 11 11.1.111:1M, PA .1 , IN N. r E it, Proprithrr 'fat 11114 1111. Hittite-aide propert7, the td.apr ert edr tak/ ideatre infortatitg tits IT ism l. • Ih tt he ha. refitted and reformatted It Irma fey to leattint. and in now prepared to 11, I ow 111...1,0•• tr, vier. and other', la a ntylo that 1101,., wal prom not ...lily matisfowtory, but pl. ,1-.411t 11, rail.. and bar, will n)a beexeelied by any to tie e"iintry Ilk .inble Pi large 111).i new, and k attended I)) e %Jo, ieneed and alienti‘e 14-2n-ly M yen— V II( LUCK }IA HI iIC NY. Proprietor. Thin elegAnt llotel formerly known en the "NS anhington Hoone," en Water street, Is now r.a.ly for ill,' re vent of vinitorn and ',mud ern It Ilan 104,13 elegantly furnlehed t and Its t 11,1,11. /1.1111:1)11 Mg/plied Ith the beat. to Look 11 inert will find thin the pleananteet plane in the city A free bun con•eys the gtiowtm of this 111/111.0 to and from the Tarim] traink •14n20 machinery w P. DUNCAN , C 1.100,11 TO TODD • DU MC•D (7 N Elt R M If I N IST =I PORTABLE A NI) STATIONERY ENGINES, TIRBINE WATIM? WIIERLS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MILL MACHINERY Works near P. R. IL depot. 15 46 ly Coal & "Idme COAL -WE ARE NOW RECEI V Ing a large aloek of the heal prepared WILK ItBWARRE COAL, of ell Ices, which we offer et the LOWEST MARKET PRICES ...tomers are advised that our Coal la housed oder largo and commodious sheds which protect It from the weather, which adds very materially to Its value/ 141 rael. 'rhos° who dealre to take advantage of, RUMUJIR PRICES, hate the opportunity of doing no. LAME Lime burnt with Waco oa COAL, at our kilns on the pike lendhst to Mlieeburg. Ottlee and yard near South End of B. E. V. R. R. Depot,Bellefonte, Pa. SHORTLIDGE d CO., B'ellefonte Pit k l 3-16 ' PRINTING utnuri AT 'nits oFteicE. F. AI`I.AIN. Pr"prielor
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