he Democratic Watcninan ii,F,I,LEFONTE, PA A Woman Grappling a Burglar on Monday • night, Mrs. -Carlotta and a colored servant boy .arracro rma ere a lote in her house, situated a few note beyond he Baltimore. Mrs. Snrracco had been ItV 1455151• leaning house all day,and, on account, the dampness of her bedroom, she repared it coach on a lounge in the nruiH mom , and retired. The color boy slept as usual in the basement. tout mulnight Mrs. Sarraceo was w akened by some one feeling under e r psllnw and about the upper part of er person She sprang up into a half ecninheut position, and asked, 'What ,-, eo n want?' seeing at the name time large colored man standing over her. reply VMS, 'flush, or VII kill on.' Mrs, gartaceo, who is a large, oe , e nlm woman, weighing not lees hart two hundred pounds, instantly muses from her couch and grappled the negro. The contest Wag ft (TWA. one. The negro drew a razor, ii flindi he indicted several severe ids 00 the lady's (ace, she bravely ° Ming, on to him all the time. o h e , the man became desperate, and etbrird a dash across her th roa t, the furor muting downward toward the *teak bon r, and merely grazing the IWI Ore. Mrs. Sart-seen still held on 0 ibe would he murderer, who grade worked his way toward a rear win 10V1, by which lie had evbktitly enter •,l The noise of the scuttle awakened 1)e colored hay, and he rushed up dints to the resells of his mistress, hut the footsteps were heard by the rut fan, who at once knocked the bleed ing woman down with his fist, and af ter kicking her several times made his swaps out of the window ju st as the colored tiny entered the room. Tile boy at once raised an alarm, , and as soot as possible assistance for the wounded lady wan at hand. The room in which the struggle took place presented a scene of wild confusion. The furniture was over• turned and the marks of blood on the floor indicated the course of the strife. (lik the bill of the window through which the burglar escaped, quantities of blond were left, and the walla and floors near the window were all be spattered with gore. Mrs. Sarraceo was ennifortable last everting v but fears are entertained that her wounds may prove fatal. No clue line been found cf the desperado.—flattimore Sun. PIU“S(; OS TUE MASLCIL—it WllOl on the Ally of the battle of Bunker fill, the 17th of Jonc, nearly ninety years ago, which we shalt celebrate in song and speech, wall, the iloutillectuttato of the pealing hell and thundering can non The battle had already begun. The 14.4 attack of the British had 6, • r , !111-efl ; lint the brave Prescott w v re confident of a renew• arid the latter had ~1 an urgent appeal to the American ramp ut l'lsmbridge ftir reenforcements to the denied little band behind those Irra, orks nil the hill. A few men were Iluetellitig to Charlestown in obe ,hence to the summons. Life and &eil, anti perhaps liberty, depended on their speed. .lust as they reached the foot of Win ter bill, they were overtaken by the -Itaplain i a brave man, but rattier tied the (*Jaime/BO his profeee ion, The capihm still kept on, though he courteously beckoned the chaplain to Ins side. 'What is it, your rever ence r 'Captain, the men are going to bat tle, perhaps to death; let us halt for veyktre.' 'I cannot halt for anything,' wait the captain's reply, 'Our brethern are fall ing at their places. God help us, we must pray as we march to day.' Reverently did those manly hearts respond, 'Gnil help tot,' na each foot pressed( rapidly forward to the arena of mtrife. And what more could they or their chaplain bare said or need e d to say than those three words with the whole heart? And what more fitting illustration of the duty and propriety of - connecting religion with our tinily duties, can he given than the ronclii non of the captain, 'We mural pruy to= we march you know the prn+oner ul the burr, Mr. Jonem 'lee. to the 1)1/C.' `What in 1118 character? 'Dnirr't know he had any.' 'Does he bye near your' 'So Hear that• he — hasn't bought ,jot III! tire-wo.ei In eight l"1 " ' l) ''/ he ever curuc in contact with you in any manner 7' `i (ince; when ite wan drunk, anti mistook the (or a lamp pont.' 'Well, Air, iron} what you know of annati you believe hint ir tinder oath 'Trutt depolido 111011 eircumelances. If he Nati so drank lie lint to know wirat savit g, f 111 10 ; if I wool I not.' --A boy was sent by his mother 1,0 saw .otriti stove wood out of railroad 11 ", titling out doors shortly after, Fie found the yowl) sitting on the saw horse, with bend down. The mother asked her hopeful son why he was ma down, and why he didn't keep at his work. The boy replied 'D;ar mother, I find it bard, very bard, to sever old —An invincible wit and punster asked the captain or a craft laden with lumber bow.he managed to get dinner on the passage, 'Why,' replied the skipper, 'we always cook aboard.' Took a board, do yon V rejoined the wag ; 'then I see you are well supplied with provisions tide trip.' Nbt a Parallel Case. (hi one ~r lie marchee of the Army of the V0,,,0, I. Neigh yirginfa,..the florae of a wt•li men chaplain of a New York regi , ,wieldityeil out,' nod wag left lu ‘‘‘e t he road, tuuut after Whif.ll Ih,. elipiell ii 'hue looking afftfo.(l grnzitivw et field beer the road. It re , oll,4'but a law stet' time trunsfer eaddleeate., to Ilia latch m , and oo; Irbitn', ho was riding out on to oad, where he met a united Slates inetermnster, when the following colloquy ensued : 'Where are you going with that horse?' 'doing with him? W y, I'm go ing to ride bins, at cont'*,' said time chaplain. 'But you don't mean to say that you're going to steal him, do you? Certainly not ; but my own horse has given out, anti we are in an etne my's country, and—' 'Oh, that's very well, but my duty As A, Q. M. , compels me take posses- Sioll of 111111 j beffideFf ‘ i don't think it looks very well for a chaplain to be stealing a horse, if his own has given out.' 'But, my dear sir,' said the chap /atm 'don't you remember that on a certain occasion our Saviour command ed uric disciplee to saddle and bring him an nee, that he might ride into Jerusalem ?' 'Yes, I know all about that, but this isn't a parallel case, sir; you ain't our Saviour, we're not going to Jolt staem and that animal ain't a jack• ass, so you can get right down off his bank, just as quick as you please.' The argument of the quartermaster was too powerful, and an uneondt tional surrender of the same was at once made, the poor parson having to jog along on foot as hest be might. How Long Men Live Lay your finger on your puke, and know that at every atroke some int mortal !mimes to his Maker ; Nome fellow-being crosses the river 01 death ; and we o»uk of it, we may wonder that it should be ao long before our turn cninea. Hall' of tiff who five die before ecven teen. only one person in ten thousand lives to be a hundred years old, and but one in a hundred reaches sixty. The married live longer than the single. There is one soldier for every eight persons, and out of every thousand born only ninety five weddings take place. fl you fake a thousand persons who have reached seventy years, there are of Clergymen, orators and public speak• era, . 40 Farmers Worktstea Soldiers Lawyers ProtermorE Doctors 'llvese statements are very instruc tive, ' , lumen% and workmen do not arrive at a good old age as often as the clergymen and other who perform no manna! Isbor , but this IN owing to iiiiglert id the laws of health, (mitten owl to proper habits of lite in eating, drinking, dress, and the proper etre of it litter the work of the day Ia d i ne. farmers or workmen eat a hearty skipper lit a toer'n day and sit around the doors in their shirt sleeves; and in their tired condition and weakened circulation are easily laying the foundation for bilious colic, lung fever, or CONBI/ITlptioti. BAPTIZING THE If an east ern town there is a woman who In ex tzeinely deaf, and tier affliction has caused an extremely unpleasant ruin take, of whith her infant child is tile victim, She took this babe to church the other day to have him baptized. White s he was waiting in the vestibule She thought she would keep hint quiet by (ceiling him from a bottle of Whiliethe child was still taking his sustenance the mother Wits summon• ed to the church with the announce ment that the minister was ready. In her agitation she drew the bottle from the hake's mouth hurriedly when the grim ool,z le r ,•.`!. 'i •1 ft part of the - • viola's new clothe, , , • , ..uuttt tool, the ellll,l Ile looped down Sit it, an d 11 4 {,t`a the nwthcr ,hzt n a m e sh o uld be gtven 11. She, w h her am,l troubled the AceAtio“, thought he was /Viking lioi the clothe. became 4114, feed: 'Nuzzle came ofr.' Rather Murplised, he fu.ked rtgam Inr the tilte,e, thititcmg he did nut midei;l,lll , l her, bawled nut . N.,rzle came off, I pay I Wlterettvott that tisloutoi.e.l divine pkiireci dater on the cliihro. head, 1 0.1 WWI: 'Nozzle (-time oft' Forcomon„ i hap ti4e thee,' etc., etc:. Whitt, thiB wottovi watit4 tohnow {ti, whether the legiftlitture or eronetbing can't lutce t nouwe changed to lleors . or Locolloq, or ll'ilhato ur .0 hei ttrpellii 77,m, Sou N ()S 't it ft, (i°ORF,-»A 11101.11 i MI gro wortttili Wax 0/We (Alight bY het maker etealing tt goofy., and the next Snonlmy partook of tlic communion, otter witch the roaster accoeteti her tt‘t Wows : 'Why, Minna'', I anw you to-day at the communion table,' 'Yen, tank de Lora, manna, f wan 'lowed to be dar With the rent of Ufa family.' 'But Hannah, I was surprised to see you there,' be said. 'flow is jt about the goose?' She looked a little eusprised, as if ehe did not understand the question, but catching the meaning, exclaimed: 'Why, sir, do you tink l'se a gwine to !ellen old goose eland between me and my gaiter?' A King Enjoying Punch and Judy, On a pleasant Summer day, n few Years ago, the writer of this article was standing with an officer of the rtavlri an arrny in the Odeon Nati!, st Mum lett, watching the enter, mime Per' torniance of J'ench and Judy. At the most thrilling moment of tlie mimic stir amongst the audience caused its both to look around ; and to my amusement and to my military friend's dismay, we encountered the, kindly eyes of old King Louis. Noliceing the ofticer's confusion at being caught amusing himself in this rather' un fashionable manner, the genial old gentleman pleasantly bade hini be at ease. "You need not be ashamed to he seen here, Ilerr Lieutenant," Anti/ "I often stop myself to FOee the per formance, and find it very amusing." lie remained a few moments, laughing like the rest of the crowd at the droll mimicry of life exhibited in a play house, and then, with it pleasant smile and word, withdrew. The incident was characteristic of the man and peo ple. While he stood there no one took more notice of lout than if he hail been a private gentleman. These was none of that nude staring to which fersona of exalted rank tire always subjected by English and A merienns. Every one quietly attended to the play moil the king look his leave, when those immediately about lion rinsed their bats with every mark of that es teem and affection which el ell )1,4 un fortunate infatuation for Lola Monte/. rem lei not eradicate 4'olll the hearts eel the fhivt allot people ihrvpu, /or May. A Touching Obituary A disconsolate husband thus bewnOs !he loss of him wit(' and npustmphirt. her memory 1 'Thus my wife died. No more will her loving hands pull oil my boots Anti part my back hair, as only a true ails can. No more will those willing 'eel replenish File coal hod and water pail. No more will she r rise amid the tetra• pestuous storms of winter, and gaily hie herself away to Muhl the tire with out disturbing the slumbers of the man who doted on her so artlessly. tier memory is embablied ni my heart 01 hearts. I wanted to embalm her body, but I found I could embalm her memo ry much cheaper. I, pronred ol 'Widget, a neighbor of mine, a very pretty gravestone. this w i l e wits con . aumptive, and he had kept it on hand several years in anticipation of her death. lint she rallied this spring:ll.l his 'rupee were blasted Never shall I forget the poor man's grid( when I asked hint to part with it. 'Take it Skinner,' Beni he, 'and may you never k now what it is to have your soul rack ed with disappointment, as mine has been I' and he burst into a flood of tears. His 14)1Illt VvititlVii wits ‘ttletcy crushed. I have the following epistle engraved upon tbe gravestone: •To the memory of Tabitha, Wirth_ of MOW'S Hklnner, Kin, the gentionimily eilYtlr the Titoxaona Terms, two dOit.". a year, Inean►- lily in adroit., '' SAV , LOCR AND VIZ TIF.I.IEciBAPII. riot a little curious, nay% the /a depoodenic of Chili, to know how the telegraph wires and lands have (veil preserved from injury by the imbans, otherwise the coattattrtiCation of the frontier forts with one another could not be kept tip. The lolluaing strata gem wan bit u pon and related by a traveller recently front the frontiers, who Willi amke , ) bow 0114 wait Ile Eliti,l when the ;nuts were erected there were some torty or fifty Indian prison,- ern in the camp .1f the army, Ileneral Pinto, fearing that they m i g ht d,,,,t e0 . 4 his Important work or civilization, call el them together, and brought in an electric biuterv. 'Do you Flee th i s wire which is Otte here?' 'Yes, General: 'Welt, then, I hate caused ato be place.' there, so that you should not mute to the miler side or touch lt , be cause if y1)11 do, your hands will ad here to the wire.' The Indians smiled with an oicreilii louts look The General called them uric by o n e , and made thent lay hold of the wires an battery and then set rl atzoing. FO the 111,111.14, S tell sots t.ir,vily hawk ttre hruumh 51,, Ft h imbito am hs.s.i , • h. 5 xpviument tor kohsett.- - Before lettuip, thesis go the tleneral re cothmetoted them to keep the secret nod hot to tell it to their cou n trymen 01 course they .10 quote the contra ry, 1111.1 told every indium what they had eceu and what had happened to (hens. Since then not a wire has been damaged, because they now all believe that d they touch the wires they would tie caught and held prisoners until the troops came up. --Ghttirolitti—‘tVill the brother please inform us how flinch it is going to cost, to gat up this excursion, an pro posed? Be brief and 1,0 the ;mint.' The brother addressed --'Briefly, then, and to the point, 1 should s•ty, three hundred dollars would rover the itOk Cunt lona Chat moan --`Cou ti 't we pm/1114 secure It Frourat fur the OCCA F.llOl where there 04 110 heirs I I don't much fancy pn3ieg three hundred 1101- Inn; to cover holea. The motley mufti be put to other two. I have seen grounds without Lulea, air, in my time, —qtartha, my dear,' said a ilov- Ng , husband to his spouse, who waa several years his junior, 'whit do you say to moving to the Far Weet V 'Oh, lam doWeted with .the idea You reeolleerwhen Mr. Morganptno►ed out there he was as poor as we are; and in thtee Viiiirs he died, leasing his wid ow wor' a hundred t housand dollars.' --Fred. Douglass (colored) has been chosen a Member of the Republi• can Natiolval -Executkie Committee. nelbmold's Column. 14 EN itY T. ELMIIOLD'S Compound Fla il PIXT RAVI' eAI 11115.1 GRAPE Pi 1,1,s Cotopinient Exlroet Ithnbarh mot Fluid Exirnet 4tileo. For Wets Complaitile, Jiimodiee, 141110un "die (lons, Sick or nervoll+ lien nonn, etc. Potoly mercury, minerals or neleterooo. thug, 'Client, Pills are a pleasant purgative, super seding emitor oil, salts, magnesia, etc. 'Ylieve 10 110111111 g 010,00 net.oll/111/10 10 tlty 1401111/10111. They give lone, and cause neither nausea nor griping mono They are composed of thefinese ingredients Alter a low day'', 1104. of tbent, 0(4011 hit illeigonithin or tho emir, .y.om tHk4.. place UN 10 appear wiritettiotts to the tv 1,41 k and enervnfrd, wherre'r asking from improdenee or disease. If 'F. Helmbold's ()mil ponvi Pill id Kstratit Catawba ll rapt, lUila are not sturrtroanuoil ; sugar rented Pills 1/11 , 1% Zthro , 44ll ISM stomach without I.llN solving, ('inorotteintly do not produlie the tie sired tome), tgitTa W ItA RRAI' 11118, tieing pie:l.:lnt in taste am) odnt, do 1101. lle -1.(OtillIte heilltc 4111:11r.VOIlled and lire pre par, d iiimorifing to rides fir Pharmacy am) l'heini-itty, ate/ ore not 1'1111 , 141. Ml.lll4.lneti. EN ILN"I'. ItuLIYS 111(3171,Y 113NuESTItATI(1/(1'0:111-'1)11ND FLU II) EXTRACT RA W;A PA RI LA, Will rtolloally ottermlnolo from the ardom 'omolo la, ti) 1,1„ 1 Mors, S, 4oro, Ltol, Sr,fi Ntcllll%, &.,ro !lend, !trot..., 111, Salo Invea•en, Mull enn Is vrs, Ilu nnlnko fr/ni Ear Conoorolot attooloma, Nottea, Ittokoto. ttlandolor Ha ollmom, Nlght Strotit . t, Honk. Teltor, }tumor. of all K nolo chrollits fttoommtoom Ilymtcpain, AIM nll itoom•mo that, b tosso otm establitMed In I In, tIN Mem for year, Being prepared expreeitly for the above imrrt plattitti, an blood purifying propertica aro greater than any other preparation of 101111- pprilta. it given lite complexion 0 clear and healthy color and reatorrii thy patient to a mate of health and purity For purifying the blood, removing all ehronle conetitutional ditteeveir arialng from an impure elate of tile Wood And the only rehab/et and effectual known remedy-for the cure apemen grid swell. mg of the home. °leered lone of the throat and lege, blob-bee pimple". on the fare, orymtkelloi and all ecitly ortiptinn% of rho Ain, and beau tifying the complexion. HENRY T. 11EINIIMAYS =lll=l=l ittl,llll, Tint baa mired r etnry CIWe of dlahele• in whirl it use been given. irritation of Om neck or the bladder and Infiamailosi of the kidneys, ulcer g tion 01 the kidneys and ti'adder, retention Of urine, diriewates of the l.torlnteg4mlti. Milne s o the bladder, similes. gravel. brick duet depoalt, and mucous or Milky tliNebargem, and for enfeebled and dellettle lons of troth Peva*, attended with the follow mg eying tomv frefivrovltlon to exertion loos or poor er, Alto/ ni4mory difficulty of brentlitnlC, wthll nerve., trembling. horror of diveium, vrakefulneen, tittneese art-Inn, pain in the leak, hot hods, duelling of the body dry flope of the akin, eruption on the fare, pallld crion tenarsee,ttriivereal Irugitude of the IIIUSCU lax system, etc 11. ed by porsonle from the ague of eighteen to twenty film, and from thirty-hve to find , live or in the 1 11.elinn or change of , after cord\petnetit or labor panic, bed-wetting in IieMIN-Titre Extraet Buell, in diuretic And blood purifying, Milt 011 . 1.1 , alf dintiPl4l4. arming Rom habit% r.f eil.pipatintt, And etre...oll and imprudence% in lire, M 4,111.10,0% uf the blood, e tc, %up., ending •nprltin in affection% for %Hindi It I. lined, and nyphilitie dineanen used In tmunection with Ifeim beld'n rune want, DOME' In coney affeetion, heeollar I. belle., the EZIYAeI. Beetle In unequalled by any other remedy —a. (et ehloto•Is er retenthon, irrego krhy, psutfulnt•ss or noppre.oon of ,obviom ary ulcerated or fe`hlrl,lt Mete of the morns, teoeorriera or ehe en, liteeOlty, and for All complaints ineldlent to the lea. whether artainK from indwretion or habits of dissipation It is prescribed ex tenet rely by the skis{ ndrluenl phyalemosjlllgj leeJteleno (or enfideldietl and Initials eonstiliilbms, of both seee, and .11 agsa. H. 'l'. II ELMBOLD'S rItACT BUTCH (7 CURES DIMI;AtiEti Alt 14 I:g( FROM IMPItrI)ENCI.:B. 11 A BITS iOF 1)1!1; IPA- lIMMEEI In all their vitages,al little expense, little or no vintage in diet, no Inconvenience, and no ex pe,,,Mfil It VIIAIROR a frequent desire, and given strength to Urinate, thereby removing Olintruetionvi Preventing and Cnring Stile toren of the Urethra Allaying Pain and fa.- mut ion. so frequent in (Ilk of and expelling it.l Poisonous mutter. UESti \F 1' !MLR BOW'S IAI lONE tVAsIf panto.< tk. , eowil it't it (000 Wfl.ol And wilt l ot to i tiie ion) , %peeitie tented.) , 111 every e t i, of Ott...tilllT, it epeeillty eratheatt, pimples, Allots, tit y0e.12., i to rt t ratioi t . of ti,u V11(4111 , 0 , i t mod,rano, etc de.pola red o')," And heelpiont 11 !Imitation, 1 . 1,11 nt m lh Itattillkiitt*, dry nett, of tent p or fried and All purl..., for which vialvea or 0111,1110.0 A Are intuit reetoren the els in to a Mate or purity anti iiortneas, and Im attrett continued Motility &alma to the tietuo (lii. ott *Melt depend" the agreem ble riexrnenn and vivacity of Itintlitittllkill so murk nought anil admired lint however rid nalile 14 runty for ex lilting defects of the ii lielnitroltro Rome %Youth has long einitatiied Ile iittnetital elatin to unbounded patronage, 6y pto o rtirodng qual1111•11 whlrh rein tier it a toilet appendage of the moat Stiula tive and Congenial oltaracter, bitin m g In an elegant formula time° promittent requi sites, safety and 9ifiettcy—the invorlabin rut• compaulmente of its 11,40—Asa prwiervatire and refresher of the complexion It 's on ox netient lotion for ditteasen of a itypitilittc Na lure, and as an irdeetion for Ocelot mf the flrfnory i)rgsna, orloing from Intuit, of driest.- potion, (intent in confluent,tt with the I , lx tramm lttialtu. Sarsaparilla, anti Catawba Ilrfifff‘ I ' M%, tat ouch ifisetotee Oa recommended cannot atirpaantid Poll and explielt directlorta accompany the Ky'deuce of the most responsible nod nd hr hie eharecter furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, nod upward of lin,ooo unsolicited rertifleatea and recommendatory lettere, teeny of which are from the highest *mimes, Inolndira omt. nent Physicians, Clergyman, Hatestnen, eto. The proprietor has never retorted to their publication in the newspapers ; he does not do this from the fact that hie articles rank as Standard Preparattone, and do not need to be propped Op by csertilMaieg. lIENRY T. lIELDIROLD'S GENU. INE PREPARATIONS, Delivered to Any address. Secure from ob. serration. Established upward of twenty years. Sold by druggists e, erywhere. Ail dress lettere for Information in confidence to Henry T. Helmbold. druggist and chemist. Only depots : H. T. lielmbold'r drug and chemical warehouse, N. 594 Broadway, New York, or to H. T. Helrobold's medical depot, 8091.14 Tenth Street. Ehliedelphin, Po. Bevrare of counterfeits. Ask for Henry T Helmhold's I Take no other. 10418.1 y .Dry hoods AUCTION A (IClfutsl! The undersigned hawing ',ought, the entire ittnelt of merebtatmlße oil 111.41 by (i1.1)11..0 fifer, ho the 11,1, , ,), r Heilefontn, t`t. , Xilost, 11 M PUUL/c ,1 vommeneing on SATURDAY, AP/W.l1 s 1771 The /dock conmiate of 1/ryflootift, Dretekiontle !Notions, Carpets, Clothing, nets 4. Ceps, (loots k Shove, Groveller, Canned Pruila, Meson_. were, Underwent, ( ilitattware, Flab ke., Title mullet) will he held tho nature ulternentu and evening of Saturday, tho Nth lost. , and the afternoon fuel evettleg 14 the Saturday follow ing, the Pith /net , end will he continued front day to day, until the entire stung is eat'. In the fneentinte goods will ittCtield fa private, ante at °Oat lie &siren it to be dtstittetly understood lhat nn greeds will be reserved, but everything cold to the highest Ithltier Trews —All autos under ten dollars, rash All alma above ton dollars, etz mom)ix ttrefift approved seventy Afternoon ettetton begins at two o'elnek , 43,01Va11g o'elook till.11:111c4 /I I.11.1*(IN N 0,)O N AN 1) N 14:W III(i II ItAries uviurreP our. (;oinfiS Al' 01,1) PAsilioNKl) PHU*: ita-fitil , l.l , :lt & lilt , w 'Fi-iug Would reoperthilly Inform the world and the rot "(mankind, that ti n y have pint opened 111, and are daily revel wag a larf• • STOCK OF uoODM OF A 1... eINJi9 whleh they are °Miring et the very lowoe! tear kat price. DRY GOODS f,onsestlng of the latest evil.. of Figured nd Plain Alpacas, Figured and Plain all I , olaine Shl.l3lll•rd f tittdx , Sliksk Silks, Summer Silk., I riali Popllna, while (haulm, IV/ilte Vouritor panes, Linen and Cotton Sheeittiga, Chia km, f eingintri, liedtloks. Flatinela, ate , Shepherd Plaid Balmorala, Black Cloth, caeentie rex, Vol. rltnr Corduroy, Kentucky Jeans, lkula, 1.041.01 Cl OW{ /Hs', Plain Colors, I!(ddleset Cloths, ltapellant's and Pistils of Varieue Colors A fill line of Cloth., Caaainirroe, fistineste and VoSting.,, all kinds end priree, whieb will he, NOW oleerp• - Wl3l titre constantly oh him& • large and Well telneteti stock of illll afraid of Coekety, (invent", Mantenil, Soft, t ie, eft, Which we *III thapoee of nt the eery loweat cash prioon. All {titian of rounlry produce taken In ex. et/onge forgoo.i., and the higheet market pri ce,. ellowell, FRIENDS AWAKE TI) yutin INTEIREBT. For We feel satisfied that we can etillyotir t odes se Wen an your purees. iflAni LW A YS Alt EADI—A. ALEX- A NI)Elt d 81)N, afillhefrn, Center Co,, 'tltineylvitnia, aro now offering to the pUbile at Uhl lowest cant, prince, GOMA OF bEscEtfrTioN A. AI,RXANIIp3; & 40N Mk. this Merthoni of Hnotiti , atlK to their no /herons friend. that they hart, just returned non Lim East with a !tow aneorttnn•nt of sea on able lelißgtritt AND 1)411,41,114T1C7`0001-ifi Which they are Melling at such ',Hoes that tatretntsern It to thou- intorost to buy of thorn. Their stock consists of 0.-a-F:444i D-fl, M I-1, HATS MO) CAPS, 1100Tti AND 8/10E,8 All kindx of country produce taken In ex change (or good/. i 6 A ALEXANDER & RON Insurance METROPLITA N PE_ INSU MWI CO, OF tit:W WICK. A MKS A, ,1)() W, President R. I.IEG:M AN, rice President BRA NCB 0YN11.71,;, Foam.," and Niroltanma Baulk If utlding Chehtnut Htroet, l'ttiltstlelphl a. COKRIN, tiA.FPNEY AND CORBIN (lone rtil Agent* and Attorneys for I , eig,A., Delaware. Southern N . Jersey, District of Coltilllblol and Maryland. D ( tif 11 EN IJS DEC I,A I? IV) ANS UA LI, r. Thirty days grace allowed in petytnent ui twrrinittin Large liberty tote/Ivo) without extra charge All itsliclea no buteitabkiand /net/Meet /Ws. C' li. GEARHART, Agent Dolielonte T S HAT Eli, ate‘itea ksiaminer. 1/14gbly EDWIN 11, IC INSIDE, Sueeemor to Sam't L. Barr, doe& CLAIM AND INVURANCE AGENT. GOOD COMPAN/Ra. • LOW RATILS, PROMPT SRTTIRMRNT OP zossßg. Cash and Mutual Fire, Life and Aceiden. Pollees written. erentpt attendant/Wen to tho notteetien of Bef, Pny, Pontiono and all otAer clones. Soldiers who enlieted before July Inid, 196 r and were honorably discharged without reeel Ina 0011100 Bounty - are now entitled to It. EDWIN R. sursLon, Box NO. 78, Bellefonte, Pa. 113- 2 b5 Sureassor to Scowl L. Barr, deed. PRINTING IN COLORS A SPEC MITI" AT THIS OFTTS. Erotels and Saloons B OSH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PENNA., TLfu eleginit lintel, haying eome undet the nupervielen of the undersigned, he Would respeetfullyenuounee to the publie that he le prepared to eeeettirrehtuto Meru alter the tuyie of the hat Souses in the gibes. The Bomb Rouse in n inagnitieent blinding, splendidly fureteheth and capable of comfortably aceem inodating TIIIIEE 111IN1)111tj) (31_LESTS It is sl hinted opor the depot., and entiveuient to all places of business, and is the best hotel In imntral Pennsylvania, its waiters are oblige ins, polite and attongve; it tables are sup plied with every lufury In the, Market; Ito titabloßnro tlretelase r with attentive and humane hustlers, MA its hat supplied will, the best of liquors. For infests from the eitlem to spend the summer it is put the place I The proprbito, wit( (we (ttypity to Mleitrel ItIO piddle as often as they wish to call. F Proprietor. ISM 0 A Itlkt A N'S HOT EL.---DA li lEL ur , i AIL M A N, Propriolor. Tim, long established and well-known Hotel, Milli/tied 011 the southeast corner of the pia. mond, opposite the (ritual/muse, having been purehased by Daniel Berman, he 14.11I1OODOefl to t(10 firmer patronsof Okla mitabliehrnent WWI iilo tr1110.))2)g generaNy, that he has thoroughly retitled his house, and is pre pared to render the moot siabtfitelryry 'wren]. 1110 , Latioll to nit Oho may favor him with their patronage No puma will he spared on his part to add to the con% islifoneo or eorafort of }lO.l g110' , 1•1 All who stop wrth him will (Ind his table iiiiiintlantly supplied with the moat sumptuous faro the mark ot♦ ti I alfortl, done up it, style by till) Moot I.s(lerfihneeli cooks, ff liar will always isontant the ehousest of 11quorm. Ills Stabling Is the bent in town, add will always be attototed by till) neat trustworthy and at. tent!vo tlflPllol . ,l fate 11101 a call, ono and all, nod feet, et.fltstipttt that all win tttatiscttah trio, their itve o lnfoodallorl An Oivellollt Li? o, is 100..1,1•11 to 11110 .Hbaidlrtilllellt, which ,t 1 angers from abroad wait ti nd greatly to their /Otani/life 00010 - - CITM Nf I SWi IMUSE. W I) /II li A /it), Proprietor BEI,I , EPONTN; PENNA. 'l•he undersigned, having Resumed certrol of thin tine /10(0, Vfolliq respectfully mak the patronage ot Cho pubtte Fie is prepared to fleeoninmclate guests in the bent of style, AlSd will lake moo that his tables are supplied with the best In the market, (tret stahles Attached to the hotel, With earelul and attentire Ser vants The tilts ling puldie are invited to give the (haulm Mgt, House si cell. in•stitiy N ATION,AL HOTEL, MILLIMM, PA JONATHAN KREMPAt, Proprufor. If nsfritg pare honed thin nilinirahlin property, lluo proprietor taken pleasure in informing his (nrinitn. that lin han ruff tied and refurnished It from top to bottom, al..* in ROW prepared to aen come - iodate trAivelere and other in a style that he hOpf. will prove not only rustlehtebory, bat pleasant. life table and her, will not be excelled by any in the country amid. in ltraiN emit saw, and in attended by .xPerleneed end attonttve ostler., 14-284 y Tobacco fr )1 AI 1 1 ) E lINNT TUE HEST N AT N. BECK's• COME AND tiltg, COME ANI) t3F.IK, WHAT ELEGA N PLUGS, WHAT ELEGANT PLUGS, COME AND BUY, COME AND BUY, HIS FINE SCKNTED TJIR /1103 i IS TOWN, E BE ST IN TILE STATE, TIIN:I3P,HT IN TEI WORLD His FINE CUT, FIN): TiIPC SWletTlefiT, TII/C SWXRTICST, ANU TM% Clf EA If EST AND THE CH I±3 PEST I N ToWN Remember In Store Nu. 4 1tu•11 Hotel 1; 14) If. CIO A ItS A N TOB ACCO SAMUM. LIPTON & Ps.z.xits Ix :I, m Cigarx, Tobacco, P,lpeak".4c Bkl)Wß'd Ngw 01311,1)1w. Corner of Allegheny and Illt , hop Street', 14F;L1E Ft oN11 , !, PA ttigArt nut trlvt apt Oil •-• tit till try ttirm I' luny[ and "tort e 1 1 .1101006 brand. It, I) ly =Ol Bliscellaneou RWMEGM $5OOO WILL. M.: PAID To any person producing lay nteillelne able to allow foof an many living. 114,108nP1/1 cure. RM 11t. VitarTtlif.S IitNEDI, and a /ather reward for any lean of Kill Or Rheum.' lam 111 WU/ 1.01 (WV. PIN Rheumatic Syrup In tined low nrillY only, ptentottq to the tante,and guaranteed free from Injuriotin Prop,. It Is not a Quack Meilielne, hat iho netentftio preset intim), of Jon. I' hitter M V., 1.1161%,bl of Tuxleo/ogy and Chemistry graduate of the celebrated University of Penn sylvania. A. U., IKI9. wboao enslmprofeepional life ban been devoted apeclally to thin tlinease, and his practice confined ntrictiv thereto, Tide preparation to believed. connelentiounly, under solemn oath, to be the only positive. reliable. infallible rpeeint: ever dincovored. As lin evidence of conli.letice In Ito v,onilerful merit, a legal signet contract will be fowirded without charge, to any nufferer, Pending by letter a description of hiffietion, tho contriwt setting forth the number of bottles warranted to core, and in cane of failure, amount paid for the Medicine cheerfully refunded. Mia fair and genernun offer necurnly ptotocta nottferers from quack impositions and uselese expendi ture of motley. Medical advice, with certte caleo from prominent Physiciana, Clergymen eta., who have been cured after all other treat ments failed, sent by letter, gratis, Afflicted cordially invited to write for adrloa to the principal office, Sill Booth Fourth street, Mile delphia. Pa. Dr. Filler's Rheumatic, Syrup is nold by prugebits. --- pOW DER. thiving reeeived the agency tor DU PONT'S PO WDER at Wools/We, we nhial be plotted to remise or dere item rite tattle. Until we baud a Mao sine 4 , 1044 tar Moran', orders ithotattbe by the talb eed OM e•oh mouth. lOU kf suownwere rfee