The Democratic Watpoinan. BE LLEFONTP:, PA AUNT KEZIAHS SKATING ON NEW YEAR' DAY. It seems to the dot Boonville never was half so dead as 'tie now ; every body is etill in their shells, like a tur tle in a frozen mml puddle, if not more so—and I am about as dead as any of 'elm But lam going to tell you what happened New Year's day. I had quite a string of adventures. The liennville folks knowing how awful kinderdull 'tie here, conclewded to git up a New Year's skaking party. The mill pond was friz up just right for it, they Bed; and" it would be tine a moosement. "Lawful heart, Deacon I" eez I, "why I couldent skate no moron than I could fly I I've had the rheumatiz a good deal, and it's kinder etTected my I rate. I couldn't keep my equilibrium on the ice a minit." support you eez the deacon, flourishing his can went. with two canes afore hie wile died, but since he's got to be a widdewer, he's throw ed one of 'em away-f 2 r II see to you, KCZIIIII. Skating'e all 'in practis. You'd make a grand hand at it, I know—a fine tiguirajike your'n shows to advantage on the ice.'' "I'm ableeged _to ye," set. I ; "I dun no I shall undertake to skate any myself, but I guess I'll go down (0 the pond, and see the rest of 'eni perform, I'm powerful load of seeing folks enjoy thnirsel see." " right, Keziali,•' Bez the dea con , "I'll conic up lor you by eleven oclock, martin ; and mind you, dress up warm, - see he, and with an Alleek stoma ininer.B . ar the hand, he depart Sarah Ann (Ink t want me to go alleitT the pond, but I told her that so Zone as anybody was alive, they'd bet ter lei 101 km know it ! I 11011 ' 1. 110111 tit thin dead and alive klnds of works l I'm one or the go ahead kind. I dressed myself to my green cash lucre gown, and a rid shawl over in) shoulders. I took my uniltr.ll, for I didn t kililW Whitt 1111111 11111111 PM, 111111 it's alias lieNt to be prepared lor immer ge!, It's The deacon armed at jest the Hp pointed hour, and give me his arm to emiuort me down the lull t o th e pond. lie held hut cane ut his left hand; I had my umbrill in my right hand, and the :mils that were at liberty were hitched together. I shouldn't haven' lowed him, It it hadn't been no tremen ions slipper). 'I he nowt was lively tmough, I tell 100 Alf Iteanville was there,hoitping and streaking it—the mastea I it was enull to make your head dizzy ti) Nee how they flew round on the lee. ralfley and him dignified wife Re• I here—he with his 'skates on, and lndh .0 el/I maditig along /IV 5111 W /IN IL.• world revolted round on Ilv .fiffion iiIOURAIIII years prowl feeling folks, off I fidf•,- I Cud watched the akatern .p.;, and I telt Je.t ns it I must 11411'14 11 tinge! .1, the pie. It N% 11:411 . 1. 1144 111414141(414 1 , 4141111 rd 1.11141 r doing nothing. "Deacon," 34./. I, "1 bleeve hut I you'd ekede a. 4 well an the fattest of 'cm , I'm u good mind to try it." "Oh, do," se/. he, "1 II be delighted to 1104131. you , "I', e got my chute,, and them id my 3011, Daniel, in my pocket, and with that lie produced 'eat. I sot d,wn on the 1:1110114 and he strapped onto my feet, and then on with hie own. Then he took hold of rity hand, and we stepped out onto the ice. Gracious inareey, how 1 felt. I seemed just an I was standing on the top of two sharp sticks, about fifteen feet high -- and my head went-around like the rim of a spinning Wheel. Just as soon as I attempted to Move, my !ell loot flew rite round Luther one, and if it hadn't been for toy umbrill, that I stuck Into a Mile in the ice, 1 Should' have upset on the spot. “I'urridge, ' eez the deacon "hold oil to nie ; I'm sure footed as a came lope, and by gracious, 1 should think he was, for there come a little gust of wind, and took effect in my dress. grabbed tighter onto the deacon—lie stuck his cane into the ice, arid gave a little whin( round, and the next thing I knoweitr, I was sailing oil on my own hook anti the deacon was down—with his head in a fish hole, arid his heels and cane in the air. Somebody Clewed 'to the rescue, and 1 tried to turn about , to see if lie was hurt, but lawful good ness, I couldn't turn DO more'n y could make a world. I'd got u ier Way, with a fair wind in my sails, and dead ahead 1 had to go. The bu)s on the shore gone three cheers, and 1 flourished my umbrill in response, and run ahead. I went over the fall at iiirliirttirrift rate, the ice was a leetle kind of down grade. I never went so last before in all my life I Them skates acted just like the runners of a sleigh—all I had to do was to keep my balance. I beat the comicir, an& -loareofoco engine all holler. Foike turned right But to one side, when they were gwirie to meet me; 1 guess they seed that I didn't turn out for nobody. Eyrneby, I aced Elder Tapley anl his wife a coming along at his slow coach pace, and instinktively knowed that there'd be a collusion I "Clear the track I" yelled 1, at the tip top of my lungs, hut the elder only lifted hie eyebrows, and kept rite on. "Take the koneequencee, then I" sez 1, and squatting , a leetle, I put my uitt brill before me, and charged I The eld er's understandings flew out like two eandles,down he come, down come his wife ' on ward. I I warn't to be slop ped by small obetaolee. My umbrill cracked a leetle in the fray, but it wasn't hurt, and neither was 1,-if I axcept the fact that my cap and wig had long before blew"off, and departed for lands unknown. I went so fast that a very few uits more, I 'Heed, would bring me to opemwaler. I should be drowned, sar slutre, far I could not stop myself, if it had been to Nave the universe. I grabbed a bush, hot the bush broke off, and away I went Roil'. I itstdteas little prayer, and Bolan inin ing if I went kiwi,, to go with flying colors, I lusted toy tintbrill, and tit I went Gehoeaphat I how cold the water wild It nigh about friz me to the but in a !nitwit or two, I found out that I wasn't drowned, but sale and sound, for the umbrill highed me Up.just like a life 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 conic to look round, I was about a quarter of a mile from Cousin John Badger's. I made tracks for thar ae fast as possible, and liked to have skeered Cousin John's wife into high drostatics, But after she found out who I was, she gave me souse dry clothes and some dinner, and then Cousin John took me into hie sleigh and carried me home.. I found Sarah Ann crying as if her heart would break, and when she seed me, she skreeched out and jumped rite into my lace and eyee. The folks had been up from the pond, she Red, and told her I was drownded. They were a searching the river for my body non, she sod. I put on my rubbers, and went down to assist 'eln. The river was lined with a leelle mil lion of folks, all of 'on talking at, once, and everybody Willi ordering everybody else. Sortie of •vas a pourin' water onto the ice out of tea-kitties: and some with steel yards, and some with I., , rabbers, was a fishing in the river after Keziali 'Rat what amazed me most was to see Deacon Baxter Not two hours before, he bad told me that if I should be took away from the world he should die of a hrtiken heart; and now I seed Min, with my own eves, huggin' the wilder Jones, and poking the ice with his cane to see if my dead holy was anywhere around. Ult, the infidelity of m anic till. I wax so disgusted with his behavior that I gave him a poke with lily um brill, and in he went; souse; rat , into the river. The folks set up a tretnenjons hor ray at sights of rue; and rune or ten of the fellers actually hauled me home on a hand-dell , and insisted on my spread mw my tinibrill to keep the wind ofl. I loon t seed the deacon sence, but he's in the land of the liven' I guess, and in constant visitor to the wulder 'loner.. \Vail, I'm Wlllm'. Only a Shadow A glory is tohi of a well known gen thiman who sometimes imbibes too freely, going late at night recent Iv, and mistaking his hhailow outline ed on 111 , 1 front door lor a Mall Ile paused n little in surpriiie, and then lifting his hat, very:gracefully bade him good et ening. The shadow imitated him politeness by raising its hat, but of course ea id nothing. '.\ very pleasant evening,' said the gentleman No reply. 'rills is my house, I believe,' way ing his hand. The hand of the shadow went through the same graceful curve 'I N110111 , 1111(1 . to get in, sir, if you'll stand n.ude,' but the shadow made no movement to let II MI pass. The gentleman wets evidently much surprised. Ile repeat 'd his desire il) pas , in, but shadow remained still. Iles wile, hearing her husband's voice, look through the blind, and see ing no one but himself, asked why he didn't come 'tio I would, my dear, but thin gee. tleinan,' pointing to the shadow, 'inr motto; upon blocking up the door' 11114 wife quietly opened the door, re marking, 'That was your shadow.' 'lndeed,' said the puzzled citizen ; '«ell now, I thought lie wan a mighty line looking fellow to be so inpolite,' and went in. Whenever he Hhowm a disponition now to terrain out late at night, his wile ham only to rewind hint of the shadow on the door-etep to insure a speedy return. Save Your Money One great cause of 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, they will not save anything. They do not realize how a daily addi tion, be it ever so xuiall,will soon make a large pile ; if the young men and the young women of to-day will only be gin, and begin now, to save a little from their earron g s f -they will wear a happy smile of competence and mile pendence when they reach iniffille life. Not:only - elle pile itself will increase, but the desire and ability to increase it will coon grow. Let parelifis teach their children to begin early to nave. Begin at the fountain head to control the stream of extravagance, and then the work will be easy to choose be tween poverty and richness. Let our youth go in the habits of extravagance for fifteen years to come, as they have for fifty years past, arid we shall be a nation of beggars with a moneyed aria• tocracy. Lot a generation of such as save in small attune be reared and we shall be free Iron want. Do riot be ambitious for extravagant fortnnes,but seek that which it is the duty of every man to obtain—independence and comfortable home. Wealth enough is within the reach of all. It is olititina bla by one process, and' one only—say. Bret Harte is in Chicago. It is to he feared that the demoralization of Chicago may effect a change of liarte. —The amount contributed to the French relief fund in New York City exceeds $lOO,OOO. The New Bayonet Act The new bill, which has now passed both houses of Congress, called the en forcement, act, and which is designed lo exceed in effect! 1' en CH9 as a piece of election ninehoMry of the last session, will, it is presumed, heroine law by the keel- of the President We have holiertogiven a wetly lull and neva rate exhibit of its astonishing provi sions, under which penalties of line and imprisonment are imposed regarding the registration of voters, which is vir tually to be taken possession of by the federal officers, and also the conduct of the citizens—the operation of the act to he no longer limited to cities and towns of 20,000 inhabitants, it two citi zens ask for its application in places of lesser note. For any supposed inter ference of non-submission of State to federal officers in these matters, pri marily undertaken by the State itself, parties are subject to be arrested with out warrant by the United States mar shal orilis deputies, and provision is made for the transferi-i.cif any Quit brought by an aggrieved citizen against a federal officer 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 conclave what it is. The act of the last session, if we mix take not, reacted injuriously upon the doniinent political party in the eons 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, nt is said—but now it seems corruption is everywhere. It has grown so rapidly that the law must be so fritm ed as to ho brought to bear at will in Id! quarters And be made more stns gent and unsparing than before. Ivis difficult to believe that it will not, in stead of promoting the party ends of those who passed it, bring-mdignant re butte towArds them front the people. In this State the Republicans reaped only evil and lose front the law as it stood at the last election, and it can do them no good, it is believed, within the borders of Maryland —MU/mote Sun. 'Did Dr. C.' was known as a skill lid physician, blunt and downright, hot not addicted to church going. 11r. S. the sick trader vent for him The pulse was examined, the pills dealt out and the directions given But the doctor was taktig up his saddle bags, Mr. S. turned to him with a very pious look. 'I have a solemn request to make of you, Dr. C.' 'Whatt of me? a solemn request al me?'. 'Yes, sir; it concerns in, anivaupa, and I hope you won't refuse t 'Why, bless you, Mr. S., that don't come in my line. Send lor anurmt ter.' • 'But hear me. I feel that I WTI a very sick man, and if at any time you see that I am going to die, I want you 'klionld let me know it at least three days beforehand.' 'But what in the world do you want to know that for I' .( )11, I don ' t know that I run pre pared to die, and I Alain want two or three fitly! to prepare.' 'Oh, well, make your preparationw, make your preparrtione, Mr S , and it you don't die, it will not —he burl 11, your customers ' A Baum Girl.. A gintlornan, not long since, e,a,t,e him daughter, on her marriage, the following '•wor , lg of win dunl," whoh will do for every plur Never talk hit to each ether Never twil{ loudly or I,ol4terously to each other. Never reproach each toiler in the presence or others Never find fault or fret about what cannot be helped. Never repeal an order or request when understood. Neglect every body else rather than each other. Never make a remark at each °there' expense A Washington reporter, in comment mg on the democratic character or General Sherman's receptions, Bays : 'Ally gentleman with a paper coller and mitrenw on can go The Pi I Imlignant at the row kicked np over her marriage with Lorne, and eaye she will marry lom when and where nhe pleases. —A baby-show at Cedar Rapids had twenty competitors. The mothers de cided by a vote which baby was the nicest, and each baby had a veto. That party speedily broke up. Phelan, the billiard table manufac turer is worth $300,000. lie certainly has good cause for Phelan friendly to ward the athletic game. Why should a young man be scoffed at and revileii, just because be colors his moustache ? Don't those whom the gods love die young 1' - admineion of Mr. Miller of Georgia to the U. S. Senate, inakeit fultSithate for the firet time since 1861. —Thirteen of the Fenian exilee paid their respect» to President (}runt on the 22d ult. - Ifilisocillsideons MONON4Aii.ELA FOUNDRY 'AND /4ACIIINA WORKS ANDERSON & PREY VOGEL, Successors toiS. S. Fowler, IRO"( VOUNDF.Rii and M 1 .L FURNISHERS 13' AerllftEßS OF (:rist, saw mill And white lead machinery French ISurr, Coe/Oleo R Esops Inn! stones (De Four Co.); (Jarman anchor brands bolt ing clothe; water wheels, Smut machines, rolling mill and other machinery, pulleys, bangers and shafting. No 30 WATIC R STREET,PITTSBURG, P,O 10 73m lloinabold's Column HEN RY II I.:IA.1110E1).S KX I It 1( P ck I AWL; IL\ I'l I,L;-; Comisno•to I' hod nd IC hol.srl, utd I.'lnni I tI II / .' "1 1.111.111. ilili ,%ifel . 111111 K, Slid, ~ 1 tiel,rll.4 Ilendsclios, Costive ness, MX i'IIIPIS Vegenddo, containing no niorcury, minerals or doloteu limn drugs. 'Chew Pills ale the nio4t delightfoliv pleas ant piirtpitivo.slipe,eding Oil, units, magnesia, etc. Thew es nothing ii,ore accept able to de, 'donned,. 'Utley give tone, awl cause neither name% nor griping pants They are composed of the finest morrdiratt. After s few day's use of thorn, such an invigoriti ion of the entire system takes place no to appear rnl raculous to the weak and enervated, e Metier arising from imprudenee or thsease II 'l'. Ilehnhold's rotnpound Fluid Extract Calaelot Grapo Pills are not sugar coated, (ruin the feet t hitt sugar rooted Pills do not dee,olvo, butt ,pose through the stomach .withotit /the solving, consequently do not produce the do ntrori elfeet. E rATAW lAA h ilt tI EPI 1.1.1.4, being pleteetnt fn IttstA and odor, do not ne cessitate their tieing sugat,oated. Price fif ty cents per box. lIENItY T. lIELNIBOLDS 1114:111,V ('11N(;ENITILVI'El)(1011,4,1N1) FLU ID EXTRACT SA RSA l'A It I LA, Will radicallv I,iolllllllllle from the ny.tem tutor SOU., 1 lute, Sr.o Eye., More Leg., 54,11 Mouth. Sore Head, W 0,101111,1, Skill Diseases, Salt Rheum, Can kers, Itrinningq frrrm tnn - Far, Whrte Hymn togs, 'rumor., runverotis ,Atleetions, Nodes, Rickel.. ltlandular Swellt rugs, Night Sweat., Rash. Toter, !tumor% of all IL Ind., Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspep.ut, aril all i 115111140% that have 1101,1 extahlislied iu the system for ) car. truing prepared pr. Irly for Ile. above eOlll lilllllllw, J141.,11101.1 p.a. ) log pl. pertly.' are greater than any other l'r..parntelit 01 11111111 hlllllllll, it giver the complexion n , len, and healthy Imlo, and reolorem the patient le a •litte of health /11111 put ity 1 , 1/r 11111 - 11y1 111{ 0111 Volollll, 1,1111,111 g 1111 1.111 1/1111! I'llll,llllll 1011111 .11.11111.11.11 111111111 g from an Impure state of the blew! And the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the curo "(palm, and maell. log the honer, ulceration', of Ilia thront and !cam, Welchem, pimple., 111 1110 1/114., I.ryplipvhei and all mealY eel thine Ili. skin, ,431.1 1)1'1111 tifying the consplexlen hive Q 1,7 per but. HEN H ELNI Bffi, I) V' It 'l' 1 , 1,1 , 11 , I.X 111 CM', '1111.: i,lll;kr r•kiredo., pry elk.o n 1,111411 ..... 141,..11 Of ”1. r and tittlatwkli..t. of th.. 1.1.111. v., 1111•,•1 1...1n.,. .11.1 r.•tt.llll.m of will!. tll , 'Fro, I to gi 1t1,1111 ,, 1 1,1.1. dil+l a 11.111111.• .11.. and for i nfrolt.l and c•..l,liftttloni4 of 1„,o, teia...l will, Iho 1 , 01 , 1 V, lug .yelp luulx 1“.1,41,•,i11t, In ,xrrllon, loan of i.ow ..1 I.". ‘tthilli.t, IIerVYYI. Of 1/,•1A.1. /111111111...1 oI ,l,“11 1 .1 111 the' tut •Ir, tot trend., ll,nhlng 01 011. tooth. 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Extraet Iltirhu for all offer Mins 1111.1 11140 antis of 1110 Urouiry itrgaiet, whether it I.llllg 111 nude or rl.lll/110 6 . 0111 eriginitting and no matt., of how long 4tatiiling Prom one dollar and fifty cents per bottle lII•:N}t\ELNIII(iLIis im PROVED RUSE WA 111 cannot Lo surpassed as a faro wash, and will be Mon I the only specific remedy In every species of cutaneous affection, It speedily mad nod vs ;rumples, spots, scorbutic dryness, induration , of cutaneous membrane, rue, dispels and mill letil IntistriattOn, hives, rush, moth patches, dryness of scalp or skin, front bites, and all purposes for VIII !VII salves or ointments are used , restores the skin to a state of purity and softness, and In 111 rue continued healthy onion to the tissue of its vessel", on which glepend• the agrees ble dearness and nyanity of complexion so numb songbi and admired lint however val uable as a remedy for existing defect,' of the skin, If 'l' 1101tnledirs hoes Wash ham long sustained 1141 principal Omni to unbounded patronage, by possessing titislltlon sin lrh ren der It a toilet appendage of toil n,nst superla tive and Couigenial (diameter, combining In an elegant,formals these ptentlnsnl n°ol - safety and efficacy—the Invariable au rampant merits of its use— as IL proservative and refresher of the complexion is Is an it cellent lotion for dintiasea of n Syphilitie Na ture, unit as an Infra - Mon for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising (num habits of distil psalm), used In rollineettoti with the Extracte linelm,Harattpurilla, and Catawba Grape Pills, in such .1 itieradges as reeenitnemtleol cannot be surpassed Price one dollar per bottle 1) Full and explicit directions accompany tke inedielnes Svidence of the most respennihle and relia ble character furnished on applicittlon, with hundf mils of thousands of living wititessok, and upward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters, twiny of which are horn the highest sources, including emi nent Physic:Mum Clergymen, Salesmen, etc. The ,uoprlcitor has never resorted to their publication In the newspapeis ,•he does not do thin from the fact that his artielea rank as Standard Preparation., and do not need, to be propped lip by certincittes HENRY T. HELNIBMATS (fl NU ' INE PREPARATIONS. Delivered to any aoldrese goeuro from ols serration. Establlebed upward of twenty yearn. Sold by I Irnggloi everywhere. Ad dreve letters for Information In confidence to Henry I'. 110ml:old, druggho. I m4l chemist. Only depot. : T. lielmbold'n drug and chemical warehouse, No 591 11romlw0y, clew York, or to 11. T. Ilehrilsold's mediCal depot, 104 South Tenth Street. Philadelphia, Sower.: of c•oulerfells .1-k for Henry T Ileinattold'n Take no other. 15-2a•ly Drif Goods MITE lINDERSION ED having ... o termined to quit the mercantile Wetness lu Bellefonte, itheoltitely and portilltely, now offer,. bin enure trtcek of =I ( 'I 111 N( MIETECIE =1 AT COST. 110 has a vury lino aaaorlinont of Ladlos DRY' C3OODB, which ho offers at. coat. Also a aplendhliatock of OVER COATS and other CLOTHING, also a largo and select, stook of 11081E10 t.1,4)\ 1,7.4,&( nil ,/I Wil tell aro offered at vont Cull In and see that this is no patch trap but Um truth liellelonte, , t het, 2lii, 1/17 15-41- 44 , 11 PIFER NEW 0.0411)S AND NEW PHICEH 111(111 RATES 11111111K1) OUT I)4 WM AT 01.1) FAsll loNEI) PRICE itar - 16t1 , 1 , 1 , :1t & itito Would rrrpeethtllyy infohn the world and the e4t nt mankind, that they 1111 , , , JINt opened lit, Ned ern dully receiving 11 Wry • sTi )(lc ( )14' Go( os (01" A hi, 0.1N1,M whie•lt they are °fleeing et the verylowont nine ket prier. nitY 4;0016 con.ustirrg ut lete4t Kt)le,,f Figured nd Plum Alpnew4, N'igure.d nud pilli II all DOla IRO Shepherd Plaid., !Hack gill. Shinliner Silk .1 I ri"li Poplin', W111,1(.404, %V loin counter palool, 1,111101 and Cotton ' 4 11 , 4.1111g...4 lie, k. Ite•rAckm, hl nnnr 1., etc, Shepherd Plant Itillinornk,lllack loth,i i''wooniore4, Cooluroy, Kentucky Joanm, trill, Ludo, Cloaking Ph...C010r..., Mnl,ll.•.en Cloth", itepollant'o. and Plaid,. A fell line of Ciotti+, l'a4minn.ren,ialinott. nu.l ' , ling., 1111 k11111 1 111“.1 pre who.). will be Rohl ehenp Wl/ hare eonvtantly en Nunn IL large and well Releete4l rteek 1,1 nil k leek of Ooekerv, Afark•ral. Rill, rlr, err, Which we will dispose oral the very loweat s 111 k~ v 1 nf1,..11100 t.kken in ex ',..l'"fZt`4„„h„ 1111.1 1111akel pn FitlE:siliS AWAKE To Yorlt. INTERFAT Fr w•e fei.l 43(10.41 that. WO 1 . 111181/11 you r to+(eM as well an your pli r 1.1,4 I4n I I,W A VS .1111,\11' -A. ALEX DER A •tirS At illhet m, Conti rt'o, hitilinylvanin, aro now offering to the tintilh• nt the lowei4t i01.11):4 )F PA'EItY JIE• A AI.N.X A thir unellio.l of i 1114,11111 mg to thou - oo triormi% !nom]. thikt they lot, rolorio rot. thl• I•.tteit will, u 111'W itt , oltoo•lit of nen orotiple FOREION ANL) POMF.SfIeI:INIDS VVhloh I hey en pia. 411 ..f them Th.y 4014411 pnrr. t httt 041 rt 141 t I , lly r whn•k von.i.t+ 4.r IL S ; 11 I. 1.-1 E E R Y i; to () E,S if ATs All kitall4 of clung.. for gooll4 10 It, nrntry pr i r.• lid> ell 111 ei =I Insurance METIMP 1, ITA N LIFE I NS( "It ANC?: co, (w NEW lultN, IMES A. DWV, Prondeal R. 111XEMAN, {'ire Premien! ll= Farme'" and Mochas:ilea Bank Bu tiding 4.9 Chextutillitreet, Philadelphia. CORBIN, GAFFNEY ARV CORBIN Uoneral Agent, and Attorneys for Penna., Delaware, Southern N Jersey, DlNtrlet of Columbia and Maryland DIVIDENDS DECLARED ANNUALLY. Thirty days grace allowed la payment Col premium. Largo liberty to travel without extra charge. All ita Pollelee non4orreitable and Incontert ible. C. It. GEARHART, Apo f Bellefonte T. P. .RAMS, Medina Jean.ntner. 15-26-ly EDWIN 11. KINSLOE, Successor to Sam . / L. Barr, deed. CLAIM AND INSURANCE AGENT. GOOD COMPANIES, , LOW RATES PROMPT SETTLEMENT OP LOSSES. Cash and Mutual Fire, Life and Accident Po!leen written. Prompt attention given to the colleetton aJ Bad Pay, l'ensiona and all otAcr clams: Soldier* who enlisted before July 21d, IMO, and wore honorably discharged without recel log the MOO Bounty aranqw entitled to ft. EDWIN E. KINSLOE, Bo* No. 7.1, Bobefoul°, Pa. —floe...war to Salmi/ .1.....8arr, deed. SATTE 1311,1,i NEATLY-AND EX- PEDITIOUSLY PRINTED AT THIS OFFICE llalels and Saloons B ItOK IMHOFF HOUSE ALLEGANY STREET, Il ELLE I.' ONT E; PENN 'A HOUSEAL & KROH, (Proprietors.) A If rat Maim hotel—comfortable rooms—promp All the modern conveniences and reasonable chergee. The proprietors oiler to the traveling public and to their country friends find Clues aCCOM• modatione, and careful attention to the wants of guests . , at all times, at fair rate.. Careful host lot's kW good stabling. An excellent ta ble , well served. A bar, supplied with the ben of liquors Servants well trained, and every thing requimith in a first chino hotel: Our location is In the business pertion of the town, near the pont office, the court house, the chui clips, the banks, and the principal place! of IMIXIIIO., rendering it the meet eligible place to stop for those who visit Bellefonte el• ther on business or for pleasure. An omnibus aid tarry pasnemiora and bag gage to aml from all tramm free et charge -14-10 B 0811 40ITSE, BELLF:FoNTE, PENIVA., NOIIOIIB Thin elegant hotel, having come under the nupervinion of the undernlwned, he would respectfully announce to the public that he in prepereil to accommodate them after the style out the lino house", in the &ice. The litwh House 14 n magnificent building, xpleruhdly furutpthrol, and cainible of comfortably accom modating 'I'II It EE IRIN Mt El) (;UESTS It is situated bear the depot, and convenient In all 14111'014 of hurmrrr, anal Is the bent hotel reattal Pella/43 , 1VMM\ Its waiters Are oblige hilt, polite and :women's; Its tables are sup plied with every luxury fesdho market, its stables Are first elll,m,Wlt II ItilentiVlo 1.114 human• haslh•rs, and its har .n 1.1,11441 141111 the trek of tgn~ns Fur gtievol from the elites to spend the Snootier it I. otmt the phere I The proprietor will hr happy to .come the piddle as often as they rush to vall F'. It'l,AIN. Proprietor GA M 1111rE1,--DANIEL I.A 101 A N, Propriotor Till. long establiAled and well known /Intel, 1111111111 1 11 011 Chia southeivo corner ot the Inar mend, opposite the Courthoune, plyinin been piirehaned by Ditlllol Garman, lie 1111111111111 1 ,1 111 the former patrons of thin entablialiment and 141 the traveling public generally, that tie hit. thoroughly refitted lon house, and In pre pared to render the moat satisfactory accent.. ',iodation to all who may favor lila. with 011.11 pnt ronagr• No pluing will be mparud on hie Lpart to add bite eOliVralienee or Cotnn s rt in gin..lB All who mini/ with lion will find him table abundantly papplied a 101 the Moat niThipta, oil+ fare the mat '<et w ill attord, done lip .tyle by the 1110.11 1 1, Errienee/1 ertokn. Ills liar a 11l ;away, contain the elloicent of liquor.. Sodding I. i b, .1 in tow ii, and w ill alwayn be allelaleol by the Irmo worthy and at tcnt I. tootle,- t.oe hint a call, rite add all, 111141 he feet, contolent that all will be aatt.fnal a lilt their ae, oinnenlatien An excellent I.lv 're 1,1 at mashed 111 tills 4• 1 41.1.114L11i,•111, which plll - I,lllger.lrolll 0,1,011A1 will HMI greatly to their adlalitage van le, CU:ifM I Nliti 11()USE. Is. \V U KINARD, RELLEH )NTE •PEN NA I Ile 111111,,10.•.1, having 11.% , 1111,11 . 1.1 VOrtrOl Of 0114 hoe hot. I, would reoptiuittittlly ark the pal,r.g.• tit.• poiltlit• lilt Ir prepared to ~,,,,, module. tott , tin m the 4,4 of ntyle, and will tatltti I it, that It, are ..pplied with I Ito the 'Mil 1. et 111.. to lug It 'lei. eel 11 V/1111111 ttoil Ittlentive - lit 11 it I lilt, c•tit,ltt at, 111 V Itifti L.l give t es, 1 ...Lilly NATI( IN AI, II :L, MILLIIEIM, PA .I,IN 1111 LMER, it proctor IfuunK pnroll n.. 1 thni :nlnnruhlt. property, proprn 1,,r takv+ plunnure°TlMM; his ft lend•. 11. refitted an.l reforni"ed It I r 111 l top to I.t ion, and In now prepared to ae. 11.0 id.•l+ And , 01.11 , ,, , in it rtylo that he hop,+ wdl prone not 4only nntntf tt ntory, but plea-Ant ri ,, t e.eol.ed bY^nY 11 ry ntulde In haw , and tww, mitt alli•ndleol hy ape: le. Attent,n onLiers 14-24-17 Al uN Du' R 11U1 E, LUCK lIA vrn-r. W Y, Proprietor. ..legAnt Hotel, h,rinerly known as the "%kashingion wn Water street, la now rewly for the 1 . 1•• pi..i a ri.otorn and board ers It has been elegantly furnished . and Its table in AIN •1) MMIIITII , III4IOI the best. Visitors u. Look 11 tten will end this the pleasantest phtoe 111 t h e City A free bus convoys the gLli•nte of Ow )1011. , 13 to and (rum the carton trains •14n20 Machinery Wlbl.l'. DUNCAN [ Rt. MINOR TO TODD • DU ROAN ) FOUNDER R MACHINIST =I PORTABLE AND STATIONERI EN 01 N ES, rvieniNg w.trKir wiri::i CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MILL MACIIINERI Works near P. k. R. depot Coal & Lime COAL—WE ARE NOW RECEI V- Ing a large block of tho heat prepared WILKEBBIOAILE COAL of all I see, which we (Wier at the LOWEST M A It KE r PRICKS .tomern are adelsed that our Coal la hoti4ed color large and commodious sheds, which protect It from the weather, which adds very materially to Its Value as Icel. Those who denim to take advantage of NU 1111141? PRICES, timid thd Opportunity of doing no. Lime burnt with at our kilns on the ,lutlito lefullnir to Mtlesburit. °Noe And yard near South End of B. E., V ft. R. Depol,Belleforde, Pa. 811URTLIDGR d CO., Bellefonte Pa. EM I)RINTINCI IN CoLORS A SPE CIALITY AT 'nits OFFICE. =MEI Proprietor CIE MB Woo 01 Com',
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