The Democrtic Watcninary BELLEFONTE, PA Dr. Pteters' First Wife 'Dear, dear no toast eggs boiled bard as brickbats, and the coiree stone cold.' And Mr. Peters rose from the table in a temper by no means amiable; and rang the bell violently. There was no answer. Out of all patience he went to the door and called : 'Maria I Maria A slight, pretty little wotnan,dressed in a soiled, tumbled wrapper, with hair in a state of direful confusion, answer ed his summons. She had one of those faces which nature intended should be decked with continued smiles ; but now all its roses in bloom, it was drawn to its fullest length, and the large blue eyes had a serious,or rather doleful ex. prassion, totally at variance with its usual joyous look. Her voice, too, had lost its melodious ringing sound, and was subdued to a dismal whine. 'What is it, Joseph?' 'Where's Bridget '(lone out for me ; I want more white ribbon for my ascension robe.' 'Mr.Peterssaid a Very naughty word, and then continued : 'Cold coffee, hard eggs, and break fast not it to ent.' I wish,' whined Ills wite,'you would think 10s - or - temporal matters and turn your attentito to the grunt, end of ' 'Hang it all, madam, I like to enjoy Inv Mc while I have it. Here was I, the happiest man in the United States, a pleaauro at home, a chatty loving wile, with good quiet children, and now, since you have joined the Miller iteq, what am I ?' 'O, Joseph, if you would only come into the Mewled circle.' 'O, Murin, it you would Only come out of it. Where nre the boys.' 'l'm sure I don't know.' 'Are they going to school ?' 'No, dear .1 ose ph ' 'For what reamononadarn 7' 'My dear, their teacher has given up the school and turned his attention to more exalted objects. 11, Joseph, turn now while there IS (line. Von null have a week for preparation and Ye- pentanes.' 'Repentance! WM, when I take up the subject, it will take more than a week to put it through.' And Mr. Peters put on his coat and took up his hat. 'Joseph,' said his wife, 'you need not send home any dinner. I shall be out, and I'll take the boys over to their uncle's to dinner.;,, ,Inc made no answer, unless the vio lenty emphatic manner in whirl) he closed the door was one. Muttering with anger, he strode to a restaurant to make a breakfast. Here he was hailed by one of him old frjende, Fred Somerw, who looked up as ho heard I • rnb r II !o,L, ried, ‘%oo heVe ? What 111 , Nt,ll .1.11.1 g here at breakfast time? %Vire mirk 'No' 'I laa a quarrel V 'Gone to town? ' N o.' `Then why don't you take your break fast at home? Chimney on fire.' 'No.' 'Well, what then ix to pay ?' 'Maria'm joined the Milleritem.' Fred gave a long, ehrill whoole, and then maid: 'Going to ascend next week 7' 'Yes and al 1 don't commit suicide in the meantime, you may emigrant. late are. I almost distracted. Can't get a decent meal, children running riot, house in confusion,servitrils saucy, wife got the blues, either irliioving the speeches of the elder at me, or sewing on robes, and groaning aver 'Fig third or fourth stitch. Hang it all, Fred, I've a great notion to join the army or take poison. you draw an enchant leg picture; but I think I can suggest a cure ' 'A cure?' 'Yee, if you will protium, to take illy advice, I will make your home cheer WI, your wile pleattattl, and your chil dren happy.' I)o it,' cried Joe, I'll follow your advice like a moldier under lull super! or officer. What shall I do.' At tea time Mr. Peters entered his home, whistling. Maria was Heated at her sewing, and there were no eigns of the preparation for the even trig meal. "Maria, my dear," said Mr. Peters, "is tea ready ?" "I don't know," was the answer ; "1 hav e been out all day attending meet i rig.' ' "Oh, .11).1.1,11, I now go when I am called." "Yes, my dear, 01 course. Well, I must resign myself, I suppose. By the way, my dear, has it never occurred to you that I shall he !elt a widower with three children? I think lam a hand some man yet, my love." And Joe walked over to the glass, passed his fingers through his hair, and pulled up his collar. Maria looked up in sur prise, "You see, my dear, its rather a re lief for you to go qui ckly, you know -- it is CO wearing on the nerves to have illness ; and besides, my dear, there will be no funeral expenses to pay,and that is quite a saving." Mrs. Peters' lip quivered, and her large blue eyes tilled with tears. Joe longed to quit his heartless speech and comfort her, but he was fearful the desired effeet was not gain ed. "So, my dear," he continued, •'if you must, go, I have been thinking of get ting another wife." "What ?" cried Mre. Peters. 'Another wife, my love. 'Cho house must he kept in order, and the boys cared for.' The grief wee gone from Maria's face, but her teeth were set with a look of fierce wrath. 'Another wife, Joseph ? Another wife T 'Yes, I think I have selected a good successor. I ilidilierated a long time when I was tt hatehelor between her and yourself. You will like her; she is your bosom friend ' 'What'? Sarah Ingraham 'Yes, toy dear, I think that on the (lay you ascend, I will marry Sarah In graham.' 'What, that good•for nothing, silly, empty headed old maid the mother of my children I ' What?' 'Well, my dear, it eeems the best that I can do. I don't want to leave my business and go' a courting, and she will have me rio doubt." "Oh, no doubt. Oh, you great, bru tal, hatelul—' "Stop, my dear; don't go into a fury. We will try and spend our last week in happiness. And, ph, by the way, I have a proposition to make.' 'Go on, sir ; don't spare mu.' 'Ali, yes, that is the very thing-I wish to do; I know that your mind is entirely engrossed by your ascension, and I wish to spare you the care of the house. Suppose you invite Sarah here to morrow, to stop a Week.' 'What?' 'And, my dear, one little favor. It 'nay be the last 1 shall ever ask you. Stay nt bonne one or two days and show her around, where you keep things, and so on, so that we won't have any trouble in keeping order of ter you go. You will do this to oblige we, iion't roil?' Mrs. Peters for an answer, rolled up the ascension robe into a small ball and tired Rat Joe The cotton, eels stirs, the work basket and the table cloth followed each other in mind sue cession, and lie was unable to uy Then Maria's rage found vent in words. "So you are going to marry Sarah ? That is the reason you whistled so nice when you came in. Rut you shan't have the gratification. 1 won't go. I tell you, Mr. Peters, I won't go. 'But consider, toy dear.' ..."1 won't go !` 'But my deur, you must go if you are come (or.' 'I won't go!' `But what will Sarah Ingraham think of it?' 'Sarah I Don't mention Sarah to RIO again I I I oh I I ant fairly choking!' and the little woman threw heceelf into a'air in a fit of hys. terice. Next morning Mr. Peters met Fred on the street. 'Well, old boy, how goes it?' 'Fred,' was the replyrf am the hap. 'nest man alive 1 . ,` have regained my wife and domestic peace, arid got rid of a busy tattling old maid, who tin der the pretense or loving toy wile, was everlastingly interfering in our house hold arrangements.' 'Then Mrs. Peters will riot ascend, will she?' `lftiarah is to be my mecond wife and otertscother to my children, Mrm. Pe term ham eonclumled on the whole, the won't go.' Anecdote of Wm. L. Maroy Proctor's 'Bench and Bar" contains the following anecdote of William - L. Marcy : There wax a debating society con nected with the Adams Academy of Leicester, Massachusetts, to which young Marty belonged. Though very young, he wan one of the chief dispu tants, but the partisan sentiments of the principal (Mr. Adarnm) prevailed in the society. In the discussion Jel fersiin and his principled were often an sailed with great bitterness. The young student admired the rising statesman. and he repelled theme attacks single handed and alone. The ability which he displayed in his defence began to exert an influence in the institution. At length several of the students united with hint, and M.arcy lowid himself' the center an small but increasing party. Dr. Adams saw this, awl deemed it his duty to in terfere. Accordingly he summoned the young man before hiiii or the pia pose of expostulating with him upon the course lie was pursuing, in advanc ing lie dangerous political sentiments. 1." hi♦ surprise he found the y o ung Democrat its firm and unflinching in his presence as he wan in the debate. It wits it vain that the good doctor reasoned, threatened and cajoled, Ile was met with arguments which puz zled him to answer, and which were lirinly Mil modestly maintained. At length Mr. Adams saw that Matters must lie brought to a decided point. 'Ain 1 to underetand, then; said lie, 'that your'e determined to openly advo cate the cause and pri nel pies of that infidel, Jefferson, here in thin inslitut tiun ? 'II I hear Ii or his proiriplesopen Iv attacked, I shall certainly stletend hini, 11, however, you will forbid all allusion to polities here, I will Inmost cheerbilly subscribe to the rules,' said Marcy. 'lt is my duty, sir, to expose error and wickedness in all ways, and in every manner, and to teach my pupils to do the 814.111(f; and therefore cannot establish such a rule,' said the doe tor. 'Then, sir, if von allow one class of students to discuss politics, you should give others the same privilege,' said the young man. 'No, sir; riot when one side propos es to advocate infidelity and all manner of evil,' said the doctor. 'Who is to he the judge as to what political principles are erroneneous?' asked Marcy. 'I am, sir; and to lie plain, you most abandon all public utterence of your sentiments here.' vAnd if I do not obey this order what is to be the consequence ?' 'You will be expelled from the in• stitution, sir,' said the doctor with %vie warmth. iprrhia is bigotry and injustice, Dr. Ail 1.T114, and I shall leave your iiTstitu• tion. My father will sustain the in relusing to remain where free discus ((ion is not tolerated—ss here narr.nv, bigoted sentiments can be advanced in the hearing of those who I hirer from them, and where the privilege ul• repls•- ing is forbidden ; and for Mr. Jetrerems, 1114 memory all be vencrAted long alter his traducers lire forgotten,' :au.] the student, the deep ;l imy on Isis cheek the lire in:1114 d e pth-. “t the feelinge which prompted tItH ans wer. The next day he retureed home and faithtilly related to his lather all that occurred between bins and Dr. Adams. 'You did right, just right, my boy,' said the lather. 'Never lurl your ban ner to the enellNQH of Thomas Jeffer son:and never turn your back on the Democratic ship, which undet hiscom mand is hound on it long and prosper ous voyage.' t Marcy soon after entered another academy, where he conipletetd his pre poratory course, and then entered Brown's University, at Providence, Rhode Island, where in July, 1808, he graduated. --Rev. Dr. Alexander 11. Vinton WAR instantly cured of chewing tobac co by a young mime of twelve, to whom he Wag giving good advice about lent. 'Paha! don't preach mell-denial to me when you have your month. .4,111.-4,11 naety tobacco I' The reverend grille man turned aside his Freed, removed the odious weed froin hid month, and liar never eince lamed it. - - --A vegro wax caught in a, gentle !WlWl.] garden in Roanoke, \. , one night, in cloce proximily (4) a lot 44( tine cabbage. When interrogated (IN 11l Whitt he waig doing, he Paid, '(10041 tor' I dta (lugger eau go no whar to pro. without being troubled!' The next day it wax dimcovered that be had preyed some half dozen liealx of cab lotge away. Sir Samuel Barker's party have discovered a ktherto unknown eon fluent of t}i Nile; and it hying the youngest child of "Father Nile," the jokers propose,that it be set down on the maps as the Jaye Nile. ---, M IS. Stowe thinks there comes a time atter marriage when a husband has something else to do than to make direct love to los wile Tim , Is probe Lily the time when he 11l inal . ting love to 'moth rnita.....n's wile '`,... ~ lady in London got the Idea into her head that the devil was in her, and hung herself. It' w Oflle a go to hanging alternatives for a Itttle thing like that, they are going to be !nighty scarce, "that's all." - —Some sinner ham stolen the ther mometor front the Fon .111 I,rtc Report office. That parr inlorinn the duel that it will be no Ilse to him where he is going, as it does not work higher than 313. --James Parton classifies Ins au. dieucea as follows • The "still atten• Lives," the "quick renponsi yes," the "bard-to lifts," the "wont applauds,'• and the "get.up and go-outs." —The Boston Post tries to tell W 4 about the two headed girl on exhtbi Hon in Philadelphia, thus. 'They is eighteen years of age, waltzes together beautifully, and is twin sisters.' A carriage was tq,set in Au barn, New York, the other (lay, by an inliiriaterti animal that wit,' afterward dnicriptively relerred to by a molest lady as "a batchelor ox." —A Vermont girl wantm to know it the W0i111111'?1 rights mmenient includes the right to ,10 the courting; it it does she is in for it, N 4 tne men iii her vi cooly are very Int.litul. Poverity and pride are inroovenient companiona; but when idleaeee illilieB with them, the depth of wreteliedneas ax attained. -A coquette is a ruse bush from which each beau pluoks a leaf, ;nil the thorns are left fur the husband. -- K 3114114 colontea are being organ izeil m iill pert- of the Emit, varying from it' •r ti to fitly bundle.... —Tillie Is sometimes maid to fly, that is what the fellow said when lie loosened the clock periihilem. --The religious editor of a St. Louts paper was caught, in a raid on a gambling saloon. --Because two men wanted to dance in a Montreal church they were arrested. —Western husbands liitv'e fused that coal oil is cheaper than divorce suits. --Cure for the ear ache—Get a pretty girl to whisper In it night and morn- --The man wrio 'eouldn't find hie inateh,' went to bed inn the dark. Cen n lLin person properly he relied a swell 7 - - - -- - MONONGAHELA FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS ANDERSON di FREYVOGEL, Successors to 8. 8. Fowler, IllON * FOUNDERS and MILL FURNISHERS taturkerunsirs or Orbit, 113 , 111 mill and white lead Machinery French Burr, Coes.lco t Esop`s mill stems (Do Four h Co.); Darman anchor brands bolt ing clothe; water wheels, Hmut machines, rolling mil { and other machinery, pulleys, hangers and shafting. No 30 WATER BTR EET,PITT9III.IRO, P.a In 73m Relnkbold's Column HENRY 'l'. lIELMBOLDS CIPilipri1111(1 cA I I GRAPE PI US ( . m14,611. lit PHI Extra't lihubnrb and I•.ct mot I alikwha litapo Jute° For I.rvt•r Complainlv, lion., Slot. ~r 11, Vllll4 Ilrah u •bt.4. ((1411V1.• PIO lio nuur•MUl or 1, 11 ig'i 1,, 1111,144 'I hose Pills are a plensnnt purgat IVO, suprr sedmg eayler ell, salts, iiiiignesnt, e.te 'l' o•re it nothing more accept:Ode to Ile• They give tens, and 0111151' 111l1l4e/1 Ille griping pains They ate I.olllpleled 111 Olefin/M. Ifiqr exlinnti A flier a lIIW day's Iwo Id 1111.111, Heel. an Invigoration of the mime system takes plitee all to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated, whether arising from imprudence or 11140,14 c II 'l' 111.111MM/I'a Compound Fluid /..Atiliet Grupe 1411 s are not sugar bunted, sugar coated Ihlts pass :through the stomach without. JI - tad slung, ellleedilleldly 1141 not [MINIM, the de sired erect. 'I II E CATAIV liA (MA I'I•: P 11,1,8, being pleasant in lusty nail odor, tin) not in. eer.iiiite (hell holing saga. 1'011(1.11 and are pre- Tow .1 acceiding to rub, of flee limey and I 'ministry, and ale led Talent 111 b•nu,s `se II EN It1"I'. 111.:1,11“ HAYS 111611 . 1.1,coNcENUILATI.1) FIX I D EXTRACT SA It•-;A PA RI 1.- QM R extol - 11111We from 11, xriiioinn re,i,Soto., I 14,1 , , 41,0 1:$ V. Sl,ll NI , oini, Si re Ili ail, Skirl' , ill 111 elon. I ion kers, Rooming. front White Swell Mg., Tornio- , MO, 4.1,1 0., I Itii het. t,hutdnl I, 'on. 111 'Sight Ti•tten, nom", •, all ICnl , IV, 1 111.11,01. It 111.1/11,11 ruin, I ,V411111 , 1i/1 Iltl.l that ha" , bran uxluhllxhod u, Oto 4,Apitety) fur Being preparedex preioily for I ll° 1010,1 00111' plalnla, tin blood purifying properties aro greater than any other preparation of nitro.- parilla IL given the complex JIM II Clear and healthy eolor and reaktreo the patient 10 flint,, of heath!, and purity pnrifying the blood, removing all chronif• I•llhillitutpmal dillea4eft arming f ail impnre qtato of the blood And the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the ctire Ilf p aln.4 and .04,11 ing of the bones, tilceraiionl 111 lho throat and leg+, Illotehem pIIIIIII4, on lII° tNer. 1.11,1p1.1N1N allrued scaly Orllpildlll4 oI OW akin, and beau tifying Ilup complexion. II EN It N"l'. II ELM 1101.1r8 coNcENT RATED EXTRACT 107cily, GREAT int:RETRI, ha. en red every e 11.4. of ti noloete.. i Ahieh it lost. b ar n gloom irritation /of the neck of the bladder and intiamation of the kidneys, o r i ee r Minn of the kidneys and to , atider, r e teira to of urine, diseases of the nrostate 'gland, stone In the bladder, calculus, gravel., brick dust drponit and mane,,, or milky Ala., /large., and for enfeebled and td both attended atilt the Nylon toms Intin.position to 01, 1 1,11 los. of pew or, lose of I.ll,,Miry difficulty of breathing, weak nerve., trembling, horror of disease, wakefulness, 111111111 , 1146 of vision, pain in the back hot hands, flushing of Om Io'"LY di Yin's of the skin, eruption on the face, pallid 1,1111 11,11a11ee,11111111 ,101, 1 111,1t111113 01010 muscular Pte Used by person. ftono IL1(1.11.01 . 1 . 1010 , 011 to twenty five, and from thirty-live to fifty five or in the deeline or change of life, after t•ontmernent ur labor 11111114 , bed-wetting in children Extra id Hoehn is iliorelie and blood poriftortit, /111)1 r• lire. uII .1144,40,1 iiriring fr .11.m1pntloti Roil e.0.m.., and Imprwlenoen m 111 . 0, iihand oopailia Ia litlio•tionn for It la wood and .11.4,41•4 °red w rnn nr.rnnn wtth Helm. tailit'a roar. wall LA1)11.11 In many nllrrt lon prrnwl Exit - net huellll 1. 11111.11111111 ell by any other inelly in iir it•tent inn, irreg.- Inrity, 1111/11(111110 , 14 or itilppremgion of ewitoin T) 01,111111t1 , 01,, itr '.•11. rip ttintit tir .11114,, .41,00% and for 1.11 eompiniots ineolent 1.. 'bn sex. whether nritonir Irian iir I.o'lo' of •100 11,.. ton II in/ prewerilieil the most eminent pliritittianti anti Midwives 1 . 1, enfeebled and l•initttlintionn, of hotle nesl, wmd ill ILK. It. / T. It Elm But, irs EXTRACT 1114:1111ePRF:4 DISPASKS ARISINO FROM IMPRUDENCES, HABITS IF DISSIPA TION. ETC, in all their stages,at little expense, little or no change in diet, no illeOnreniimeo, end no ex. posure It eauee•e a frecotent cloture•, and Riven strength to Urinate, thereby removing itcst ricetions Prevent iog and CU rillg Hine lures or the Urethra Allaying Pain and Inlla• Malin°, NO fr.•yuent ut (II •laws Of cliseares, an d expelling a .l P"Iwoi11,114 matter II EN HY 'l' II EIN ROI, LYS In. PROVI , J) IMSE WAtill cannot lee .111 . 1t.. 4 1 to a f ere. wash and wID ,be loon 1 the only special. iv...dr In every opectem of clitaneoup affection, It MpeCtlily eradicates pun porn, yr,•orhn4t drynese, indurationm of the ellMllooll. , 114M(Is redness and incipient intlancition, rash, moth patchem, oiryness of era p or skin, front (rites, and all purposes for width motives or ointment.. are MIMI rMal/reft the skin tea suit. of purity and motiticsm, and in mitres continued healthy action to this Of It2l vemmels, on W 101'11 dejlMlghl thenyreca ble elearnemS and vivacity of MIIIIIM/11011 so much nought and admired But however a remedy for existing defeats of list, ilk In, 1 1 T liclitibold's Rome Muth ham long mip.hotted its principal elami to unbounded patronage, by va.e•ming goal men which ren der Its toilet appendage of lilt, wont Super's. tiro and Congeninl eharacter, combining In an elegant fist route th 1,141 prominent roqub sites, safety and efficacy - 010 hi 1,11/11,10 ar enrnpanlmenla of Ito one-114 a pr....creative arid refresher of the complexion It 'm an ex °anent lotion for dlmeamea of a tiyellintie 1 , 4 a lure, and no an Infootion for 111 , 44,4011 of the Urinary Orgatim, 'ariming from habits ,If pn-lon, used In connection with the 1 4 :x trade Sarmaparilla, /111 , 1 C/MM bn I imp" In each diseases MI recommended e 311110! lon our parsed. II and exp.lcit .lirectioin accompany tip Evidence of I ho most responalido and relia ble character furnished on applieation, with howl' etis of thotismobt of living witnestiem, and upward of :10,001/ tinn4lll4.lted vertilieritev and reeornit.ondatory letters, many of which aro from the highept non roan, including emi nent Phyvichins, Clergymen, Satetimen, etc. The proprietor has riener resorted to their publication in the newspapers , Ito doen not do thin from the fact that min article, rank as blandard Preparations, and d o not flood to be propped np by eartincatem. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S GENU INE PREPARATIONS. Delivered to any address. Hearne from ob servation. Estabilolled upward of twent3r ears. Sold by drugglatto everywhere. .Ad drew. .letter,' for information In confidence to Hoary T klitimbold, &morn" and °hernial. Only denote : It T drug and c h em i ca l war e house, No. 194 Broadway, New York, or to IL T. Helmbold'e medical depot, 104 %Alt Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bowan' or counterfeit. Ank for Henry T lielmbold's I Take no other. . 15-2t-ly Dry Goods THE IJNIII.:IISMNED h iving de tormined to quilt lion moreant lowinemi In liolleronte .1.011,t01v an.l pug nr.ely, now offers bin entire stock of GRIME =MEM --- -WA TS & ( A PS, Hilo l'S & 8 HOES &o AT COST jio 11118 11 very fine annortment of "Anima DRY GOODS, Which he offers at cost. Also a aplendalptock of OVER COATB and other CLOTITINO, also a largo and Wont sleek of NOTIJNS Ile )V KM, he 4 11 or whieli art, offered al roes Call In and Noe that 11114 Is no rateh trap but rho truth Ifellefonto, Pa., Opt, 12th, 1870, 41 4;p:o PIFER NEW (H,()Ds AND NEW PRI( EN 111(111 RATE: 7 111 1 11111(1) OUT Goi WS Al 4)1.1) FAS 1114 ):C El) PRICF 410-111)FFER Foto lVnuld relmmdfully intmut lho world and Il i a eat or mankind, tlint they lute. flint np•inki ill, Me/ are daily reCOlVing a [try • STOCK OF GOODS OF A Li. a. iNDS whh•h they are offering at the very lower mar ko t price. Dia GOODS. convoAtlng of I.lle lateat style. of Figured ml Plain Alpaca., Figured and plain all Wo” , Shepherd Plaid., Black Silk., Summer Silk., Iribli Poplin., White (food., White I minter pollen, Linen and Cotton Sheeting., her k Uinghnmit, Iledt iek .1, Flannel., I Shepherd Plaid Balmoral., Black cloth, ‘'elvetine, Corduroy, Kentucky Jean., Drill., Ladle. Cloak irig, Plain color., Middh..e. Clot h., Repellant'. and Plaid. of Varlona A full lino of Cloths, Cannlinerea Flatlneltv and Vestlnas, all Inds and prune, whieh will he sold cheap We have ronataidly on hand a large and well soloelV clock of all kinds of VrocAery, Orocents, Aluthrrnf, Salt, etc , etc , Which we Niii .1 pose of Rt the very loweet earb privet. ,olk. All kind* of eountry produee taken In ex change for g 0041%, and the highest market pri et, allowed. FRIENI*I AWAKE TO YOUR I N'I'EKFSI For we feel satisfied that we ran !Ma your tastes as well its your purses vllnl LWAYM AII EA l)! 1. ALEX ANDER AAI IN, Mullsh,, renter , 'eunsylvanis, are new offering to the public at the lowest cash la-WON one os oF EVERY PEIicRIPTION A ALEXANDER A SON Tsk., this uuelhel of nneuni•mg to their nu -11101,119 friend" that they have pint returned rom the East with It Oew assortment FOREION AND DoMNISTIC Wloeti they Oro no.llng pt mush prieto. that ptirolooofrft will find it to their 1111M1 . 01.t to boy of them Th,,ir stunk conftintlf Of I=l M N E-R Y G o_( ti 11,1'1'4 AND CAPS, Bo( as AND SID)Ky All kind+ of country prodooo taken In ohango for goods '4, lb A ALEX A HWY Insurance METU( )I'I,ITA N 1,1 E 1 NSU ANTE] CO, uF NEW YORK AMES A. DOW, President R. lIEGEHA, Vice President BRANCH orrlcE, Farme r ' and Mechanics Hank Building Chetannt Street, I'll iladelpli CORBIN, OAFFNEY AND CORBIN (inners! Agents and Attorneys for Penna., Delaware. tionttiern N • Jeremy, District of Columbia and Maryland DIV I N Ph:CLARA:I) ANNUALbF. dap. grace allowed In payment xt 1,1,111111 m. Vargo liberty to travel without extra charge. All itn rondos non f wfoltable and Incontort- Ode. C R (WARBART, Atret Bellefonte 'l'. It II AY ES, Medici. lexa.nlner. In-26 ly JFI)WIN 11. KINSIME, Suceeirtr to Stsre't ff. Barr, deed. - CLAIM AND INSURANCE AGENT (1001) COMPANIES LOW RATES, PROMPT SETTLEMENT ON LOSSEE. Panh And Mutual Fire, lAN and Ai:widen. Pollees written Prompt attention given to the eollection vJ Bal ' Pay, Pannone and all other anima. Holdlere who colleted before July 22,1, L i• and were honorably (11.4,11*mnd-without rec. log the Wu Bounty two now untitled to It. EIIWIN KINHLOE, Box. No. 71, Bellefonte, Pa, durceseor to Son'! L. Barr, deed. pRINTINCI IN COLORS A SPEC lALITY AT TIl 18 OF.FIE. Hotels and saloons B ROK ERHOFF HOUSE ALLEGANY STREET, Il ELLE I , ' ONT E, I' ENN 'A HousEAL& Kllom, (Proprietors.) A first clue hotol—comfortablo rooms—promp attendance. All the modern conveniences and reasonable charges The proprietors offer to the traveling public and to their yountry (riptide first tins ReeoM -1110111“101., and careful attention to the wants of guests, at all times, at fair rates. Careful hostlers and good stabling An excellent ta ble, well served A taw, supplied with the ben of liquors Servants well trained, and.every thing requisite in a first 'lass hotel. slur location is in the husineas pc rtion of the town, near the peat the count 11011,.., the eh iirelte4. the hanks, and the principal places of bustte•ss, rendering it the meat eligible plat, to stop for those who visit it, Ilefont,e el. timer on business or for ideaaure An omnibus Nmil earry passengets and bag gage to and front all triune free of charge:l4dß ItousE, BELLEFoNTP:, PENNA This elegant hotel, having come under the nupen iron Kir the illiderni 'nod, lie would respeetfolly dimminco to the horn after the style nt the be xe lionAr.s in th♦ rate, Th. thigh House rn n mn g nthcent hwhiin g , splendidly finished, mid r aplible of comfortably seeom modalln FIUME HUNDRED (iLliltiTß It In militated near the depot, and convenient to all [doves of ilthelle.l, and la (lie best hotel in ventral Pennsylvania Its waiters are °hike ing, polite and attentive, its tables are sup plied with et vry luaury le the its stables are first via...with attentltu and humane hostlers, and In liar.upphe.l ail, the hest of liquors Fer thite.ht inert the ettlee to spend the slimmer tar Wore I 'rite proprietor will be happy 111 ,01 . 1• M• the publicas often SS they a Isb to vall GA um A N S IIuTEL-DANIEL G %IMO!, Proprietor. This lonivestalilinlied IMO well-known Hotel, Pall/tied 011 the southeast corner of the 11 1 / 1 1- mon,l, opposite the Courthouse, having been purelisted. by Iwitel liarmaii, lie announces In the former patrons of this establishment and to the traveling public general!:,', that he has (hot °uglily refitted his house, and Is pre pared to render the 111041 satisfacuiry Scrum. infelation to All who may favor him with their patronage. No pains will be spared on his part to add to the courctiletice of Col7lfOrt Ot Ids guests All aho stop with him will find hie table abundantly supplied with the mu sumptuous fare the mar ktet will afford. donwSp in style by the toOl.if experienced cooks. His Bair will always c.t.11(11111 1111. C 1101,114( Of liquors. 111/1 Hlahh nay is the Is.rt 111 WWII, and will always be attended by the most trustworthy and at. tentive taunters. I live Itiin a call, one and all, and he feels 001111111.111 1/1111 he with their 111,0011111111101..11 An e xcellent Lie cry is attached to this establishment, which strangers from abroad will find greatly to their advitlit.nge CUMMINGS HOUSE. W I). K AHD, Proprietor ii I.:14 EH /N T P . ; I'ENNA. The iindervigned, hevtng aioaltrieil eOrtrOl of thia tine hotel. world reepeetfillly avk LtIO intlr,lielge of the piddle tie its prepared 10 aeennitnialate gneets in the Lent of st,le, and will take 'sire that lila lattice are eapplled with the bent in the market tilted ~tables attached to the hotel, with earelill mei attentive iter• Vantv The trot link pull le are int tel 'Klee lie riiniiningi. 11 e n i.e•n call N A TI( /N A L HOTEL, MILLIIEM PA JONATHAN KREMER, Proprselor Having pot - e1m5...1 this admirable property, the proprietor takes to Informing his friend., that he , loam retitled amt refurnished It from top to bottom, And is now prepared to so r°ont.date travelers and °Liters In a style t hat h.' hopes .111 prove not anly nalpit.etury, but pleasant table and bar , will not I. excelled by any In the el try .bald• 111 large and new, and In attended by 1.% wrii•need and mitentlle ontnira 11-2?-17 31)\;1'1)I'lt 111)I'SE, !WN HA ran —r. W BIBUY Y, Proprietor Thin elegnnt 11 , ,1.•l, thriller!) , known an the H,eini ," un %V/laer ntreet, is now ready for the reeeptihn .if nnttor. a r i d hoard- Pro It innt% L.vn I . ll • Rant I y furtilehed, and Ita laid,. ILl.nyr .111,1111.,1 li tin , twill. V tiotonl to 1.4.. k fifteen will had thin the pleanantent plitee in the lu y A tree bum conreyn the gonna:. of the )10.11 to and f the v•rioti tram/. •141120, Coal & Lime C 0,14 , E A Itl.: NOW ItECEI V log 3 Large• stool. I,f tho Lent prepared WILK OrriAlnE 1!!1!2f!illill!1!11 1. 0 )W frf It F:r ICES 14 nn. r% ar. • .11,4,1 that air Coal IN howled ndPr LVK , • and 4,111111.1ii1011M •hale which proif et it rI,III OWN PM • WIIIC II &dd. very in/aerially 1.. 111. value an t.•el Those who desire to take sulvantage of SUAIMICR PRICES, Have the opportunity of doing LIMB =I WOOD oa COAL al our kilns on the pike loading to 11111oebur1, °Moo and yard near South . 6:11$1,of B. I.; V. It It. Itepot,itellefonte BiIOItTLIDGF: & CO., liellofonte Pitt EMI Machinery WM.P. DUNCAN [ PI UCCISIOII TO TODD I DUNCAN j FOUNDER & MACHINIST. I=l PORTABLE AND STATIONERY ENGINES, TURBLVR WATER WHEELS CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, MILL MACHINERY Works near P.R. R. depot. 16 46 17 CI F. M'I.AIN Prnprietor ___ _