The Democratic IMatchinan. BELLEFONTS, PA. An Adventure. Donn Platt tells the following good goy in one of his letters: The latest story that is going the rounds here is told of one ol the second Joints, as the secretaries were oalled, to distinguish them from the High Joints. This 'was an elegant youth, rather slender and tall, whose talk be• gen and ended in one short sentence which said 'Aw, I beg y'r pawdon, l which drawled out, has a very pleas ing result, and is being generally imi• tided by our free born youths of Amer ica ahmit Wash i °stmt. It seems that this sprig of. English nobility was invited to pass some days at the country house of a wealthy American, and late at night before-re tiring, concluded to take 'a bath, you know,' and so directed by a servant, he Mund hie way to the bath room and turning on the warn, water, Wes soon enjoying a full length and deli cious 801180 of my entire relaxation of his aristocratic person and repose of his aristocratic intellect. Unfortunately the daughter of, tha house also concluded to take a dip in the tub, and not knowing what their illustrious guest had done to himself, undressed in her room, ran hurriedly along the hall for fear of meeting some one, and darting hurriedly into the bath room, closed the door. What was her consternation to see a head raise lan guidly from the tub, and a voice ex• claim : "Aw, I beg pawdon." She screamed a scream—l indulge in no exaggeration when I say that that girl screamed a scream of the first magnitude, and then she screamed an other scream as, in her confusion, she tamed the key in the wrong direction, and so did not open the door. Between each scream the languid voice exclaim ed "Aw, I beg pawdon." After sixteen screams, any one of which would have rivaled the locomo tive's, he succeeded in opening the door, and fell fainting into the arms of her frightened papa. So soon tie paler Jam Was could relieve himself of his Mule daughter, he stuck hie paterAal head into the bath room and wanted to know what the h-1 was the matter. All he could get in reply, was: "Aw, I beg pawdon." Brick Pomeroy's Marriage The New York Sun of Wednesday contains the following account of Mr. Mark M. Pometoy's marrtage to a daughter of Cod L. J. Ryder, of this city : • tal Monday evening Mr. Mark M. Pomeroy, proprietor of Porneroy's Democrat, and widely known as "Brick" was married to !qrs. LOlllatt by the liev. Dr. M'Elrov, °tin e F... 111. e,,tl. Street Preobyte.rian 'H u t o .0 the pride. The eere won ) till. I, rtin 'lied at pine o'clock In the parl..pi ..n the recond floor of the residence of Mr roinevew's chief book keeper, Mr J o hn W Roldnann, 219 East Seventh street, near Third ave nue. The roomy n ere decorated with eamehtts, tithe roves and other rare flowers. 'rho wedding was strictly private, only twenty live parsons, io chiding the families intereeted, being Elpertator, Mr. Pomeroy wait dressed in full eve ning costume ot Week, with amnion.' shirt studs. Mrs Thomas wore it rich white corded et (k, decolleie and rn (rum; trimmed with point lace and orange flowers. Her °momenta were a diamond cross, a brooch of unique ~.r? design eel. with forty tar diamonds, and large moltaire ear idants --the wedding gift of the gr The new Mrs. Pomeroy to n sly of niv,liiiin height, with a fair complexion and a pretty face. She has tor sonic time past contributed the column called the 'Mune Corner,' in Poineroy's Dee ocral, over the migiintiire 'Elm I )1-1 on.' There were no bridesmaids or grille men. Alter the Rev. Dr. M'Elroy had ma hated the newly married couple, Judge Reymert eterped forward and nn be- Lail of Mr l'otnerm gave the bride dowry ni : •75,000 She ab,o 01 II 111 / 1 1111er 01 other rICII 311 , 1 vas All then .11t d.)111i lo a bonnti ful mapper and blanctng followed until a late hoar . AN ARIBSTORY.—The Arabs plus trate their eatininie of the different Colors of a horee b 7, the following story : A ch:cf of ;1 it It was once pursued by enetnie.. Ile -5.,1 to hi , non: 'My son. Itn l iuil,etourandtelltne the color of the hors e . 01 our foe, and !nay Allah burrs 111.4 grandfather.' 'lVlttte: wits the nitsc.er. 'Then We must go south,' maid the oilier, 'for in the east plains of the des• ert the wind of the white horse cannot stand in a protracted chase.' Again the chic' ...in', •Irly son, what colore.f horses pursue 'lldnelt, loy holier?' 'Then Ix.. will the .4t011e4 nod rook, groom!, for the feet of the black hot -e are not so.lng,• A third hole the vomi t ; Aral. %%114 sent to the rear, and reported chestnut horse. `Theo; said the chief, 'we nre lost. Who butt Allah emu cave 119 from the elm tint Dort or ereault-colored horses the Arsbut consider worthless. ---An A inerienn j oink of nineteen summers-riietingniehe4l himself nl R recent reception by the Pope, by Pub shutting a polite bow and hearty hand Ightkite for the usual sickening custom of kiesinic the obi gentleman'a out etretehetilingera. Jolly Pio Nonu nits (Tien)le (010110) 10 consider it n (le. lightlul joke, and patted the boy on the ot!toulder with the nplireeintive num Lion, if ho were ma from New York. Mother Speak Low. I know houses, wel! built and handsomely where it is not pka t i ftli t to be ...on it,in visitor. Sharp, angry tones through them from morning I , v and the 11.1111 ence is C0111.11g1111 1 4 m e wl s , 11M401 to be in the household. The Children eli.•11 n, and it lasts for life, areincitrahl e disease. A. friend has snob a neighbor within hearing of her bowie when doors and windows are open, and even Poll Parrot caught the tune, and delights in screaming until she ban been sent into the country to improve her habits. Children•catch cross tones much quicker than parrots, and it is a touch more mischevious habit. When the mother sets the exam• pie you will scarcely hear a pleasant word among the children among their plays with each other. Yet the dis• ciplino of such a family..hialwaye weak and irregular. The Children expect jolt', so much scolding before they do any thing they are bid, while in many a home, where the low, firm tone of the mother or the decided look in her steady eyes is law, they never think of disobeedience, either in or out of her sight. 0 mother, it is worth a great deal to cultivate that "excellent thing in woman," a low, sweet voice. II you are ever so much tired by the mis• chevious or willful pranks ol ills little ones, speak low. It wilt be a great help to you to even try to be patient and cheerful if you cannot succeed: Anger makes your wretched, and your children also. Impatient, angry tones never did the heart good, but plenty of evil. Read what Solomon Bays to theni, and remember lie wrote with an in• spired pen. For your own, as well as well as your children's sake, learn tb speak low. They will remember the lesson when your head is under the willows. N'o, too, will they remember a harsh, angry tone. What legacy will you leave to your children? Wanted --A Man. A Forsaken Female Tells Her Sad Tale Through the Medium of an Adver tisement---A Literary Gem. The subjoined novel contribution yo the literature of the language first ap peared in the advertising columns of a Pennsylvania paper: $lOO Reward.—For the apprehen• sion of Zenum Tuttle, a tall man of about 60 years, has considerable mon ey and It high forehead long face and lantermjawed man a bad man with a fist like a giant, and has often peat me and I want him to end his days in a penitentiary where lie belongs, and he wears a gray coat with a %ery large mouth, and one blind eye, and a hide-. ono-looking man, and now living with the seventh woman and having one child to firm, and lie has gone off and I want hint brought elap up in the law with blue pants on. Hr ought to be arrested, and has a hundred dollare of my nionev, and a bald-headed rascal, hill of flattery and deceit, and her little girl calls 'papa,' and is called P:117.R. Jane Ttlhs, and boy blind of one eye and he to not R. man what has got any too much sense, nor her. And he Kole one hundred dollars from toe and some of my gold and ...d -yer, and ought to be caught, and I will neser Ise with him again, no, lieser, lie ton disgrace, and I would like to base loin caught up and compelled to maintain toe and lon child, 01 f sin his Mahal wedded a ile, and hase the certificate of marriage in my pud.en Mtn). NANCY 'l'U FILE; Fudeyvine, Penn , IWII. ----A man some sixty miler below New Orleans was acco4 led by a loran ger b have yua any money about cwt?' 'Yes,' was the reply, '1 ala aym make it it itffinr to carry some money with me, more or less 'Well,' rejoined the ntrniiver, 'I wish In crone the river; Ilse rare in ten errite. Would you itlea.e to accommo time me with that nom?' Tile WWI put on a look of well of leered tturprote; anti exelattned -410 volt mean to say that you haven t ten eel t 4 •ir I u ants,' " - •\Vell re- i .. : gentleman, 'it %on liartn't 0 rent it'll make little lit licence 011 which ride 01 the river you are,' lull coolly MI the %tratigyr to hia ()An reqictionti. )ie(;orl.lN'T TTNoeaSTtNID. —'Are you an Odd Fellow?' 'No, .1 r, I've luma married a week.' '7 noun do you belong to the order of Oil FellowsNT 'No! I belong to the order of mar i k ien.' ' 'Thunder! how dumb! are you Mahon r No I I am a abocemaker by trade.' 'Worge and worie! Are yon a Son of Temperance?' `Confonml von, nn. lam the Non of mfr..l lm ffo4'in;•.• --.1 i.eY,it,i, editor lately killed Indy in 1114 paper. Tile bereaved lino. band %i•ote.i 'Villain I' cried the enraged hits ben. 'you hnve lolled my wife I' i'elttor (with dignity f am nu editor, not n doctor l• !rlitit;t3 in,t it,' eried the bereaved ; 'you've kill her on paper,nml II alue'e not dead, I congratulate plll.' ! I ‘1 , 11% . ‘ ,, t dnntagea for disappointment ' —An ambition. , Vermonter think* , thnt the,3_Qjeen of Itutiand are the iiio4 uncertain people extant. lie rein on the two ticket et the town meeting, and on the temperance ?icket at the ill ve ekt , th - m, Lnt , omehow or other got loottioi Lion, Honesty the Beet Policy. 'he very learned murderer who wits executed in Neal York, and for whom Governor Hoffman would listen to no' plea for mercy. was 411 111.A111111.. of Ili a w ethloP 6 nose mere intoll, teal, with. it moral culture. If it hi, lieceFetry to Ming en ignorant, brutal murderer, tie re was 10,4 rem pill ! , 5 0XV.1.1111 ,. 111 ire cultivated and inure dangerous villain. Thepublic has boon favored with his opinions, from which the less harm may come, es they are coupled with the re. salt of them. He was A man who lived without any sense of moral reapunsibili. ty. ITe had no sense of responsibility to God ; no sense of honor or principle , his only restraint from crime was the penalty of the law, and that he expect ed to baffle. It is on this chance that scoundrels without conscience, the "un conditional scoundrels," count. They hope to have political friends on the Grand Jury ; they look to some pohtl cal associate on the Bench, and they rob .and murder, with this chance of impu. Tilly. put the very smart villains, who for awhile baffle human justice, are often overtaken by it, and, though they scoff at the idea, there is a divine jus tice that they never escape. Let the community beware of such men in the day of their arrogance and aihhitien. Their elevation corrupts public morals, shakes public security, and saps the trust of the young and the unthinking, in honesty and virtue. The evil career that ends on the gallows is not so bad in its influence as the career of unliung scoundrels who chum public hon e rli, and sometimes, by fraud, get them We heartily join in the general call of the Democratic Frees thriitighout the State, for the utmost discriminetion in the choice of candidates upon the score of character. Let us have mot of clear records, end recognized Integrity, men whose lives show that they realicol the profound truth of the great maxim, "Honesty is the best policy." That is a truly Democrntie manor ; that is the true Democratic policy.--Age —Misfit% curiosity is being telt as to the contents of a certain casket which was presented by the late Duke of Wellington to his godson, Prince Arthur, when he wee twelve years old, with strict injunctions that it should not he opened until his twonty•first birthday. The casket was closely sealed, and has ever since remained Inviolate in the custody of the Queen's bankers. Privies, Arthur will annul his majority on the approaching prat of May, when, it is understood, the seals will he broken. Sotiichod_r• is probably in the secret, but if so, it line never been diiudgeil. As a matter 01 coarse, in this betting country, bets axe hiyh ae to the nature of its con tents, and it it a fair anti interesting subject of curiosity sad .peetlin(ion. 'inspect that ' when the lII{ merlons casket is opened, it will be fontid to contain the ii.forilistion that Prince Arthur will find subject to Ills order at 80111 e banking house a con,itlerattle sum of money, which has been nceu• mutating during the last twenty years. But this is only a guess, and one guess is as good as another. You will doubt less receive the solution of the invite ry shortly after thin letter reaches ton. —Co) respon titnce if Chicago ✓oar nil. DANA /on) Ilter.t.Att —The Radical payers have treated their readers to a letter of Witter, in which he maid that the wile ol "Brick" Pomeroy engaged Iwo Hat her couni-el to procure a divoree, And that Butler loice,l Pomeroy to al low hie wire 20,000, and an annuity. Mr..Ponieruy lute nailed the laleeliood in it letter to the New York 7'rttune, in which he etates !hat Mrs Pomeroy and hint-gill separated by 'mount con seta in ' , Wit. -anti that a thr.uree was recently agreed upon iii nth allocable manner; dint Dlr. 1.1 10 en unulLle lady, tiusel wrote to liut ler ur 11.1,e.1 for its assisbolce in any way that nutter wrote to her and of fered his errvirr hut than nu notiCe nal taken ut his letter by Mrs. Nine roy, and no reply wan made ; that Mrs. Pomeroy wan never in need of pecnni wry assistance ; and that Butler's let ter is fats* in ev ery particular—which to no more than might have been ex peoted by Any sensible person. 'rho Tribune puhlislie.l Mr. Potneroy's let. later, but it remains to be seen wheth er other Radical journals will have the tnaitheetts.tio make the same apology lor their misstiocitients. T 1 .at the late fer.ii, r r, Coll% 01.11011 ui I ' llllll delphiu, the tollowing programme of organization was agreed upon: iteaolred, That the Chair at once ap point a State Central Committee which shall hold its first meeting, at the call of its chairman, within thirty days of hie appointment, when they shall prepare and publish rules for conduct mg election+ of Senatorial and Repre fentative delegates to a State Conven tion, expressly defining all the powers of orticera to conduct staid delegate elections; adopt rules for the govern meat of county executive committees, and facilitate organization by the ap pointment °IA chairman for each coun ty, who shall, in turn appoint col lenguea to act in Leliall of every elec (ion precinct. When organization is complete in a inti,jority of the counties, the chairman of the State Central Conintittee filial! °Ali a State con Yell. lioll to revise, reconetruct, modify or adopt, and endorse the preliminary steps then taken arid take such other steps as may be deems.' advisable. —Greeley tells an inquirer that there is no trouble in raising geese for market if you don't wean them too young. Let (hem trot around with the old eN‘e till their bridle teeth are grown. and yon can transplant them to the f“reitur frame without wilting. - —The )41,1 or of Cincinnati has ordered the cessation of the music in the fireman public halls of that city on Sundays. 'rile proprietors of ser• eral of the larger hells say they will resist the order. Ilelbraold's Column 14 ENRY T. II ELBIBOLD'AS Fl ,l EXTR%47CAIAWP\ GRAPH PILLS Component I'm to—Fluid Extract ithuharb and Fluid Extract I alawlit Grape MM.,. For Liver Complalnia, Juundiee, 14111011.1 AHee• lluns, Sick or Intl llnn l Lo • hea, Costive- etc,~lyegt,mble, entanlning no mercury, miuenJa or deleterious drugs. Thetas Villa are a pleasant purgative, super seding rector 011,1 mile, magnesia, etc. There Id Malting morn acceptant° to the stomach. They give tone, and rause neither nausea nor griping pains. They are composed of the finest ingredient. After a few day 'e use of them, sorb Au invigorat lon of the entire oyatern takes place as to appear tuirnettletts to the Weak tutu enervated, whether nrloheg front imprdilenee or illiterao 11. T. nelinhold'a Compound Fluid Extract Catawba lirape rifle are not augar.conted ; auger coated Pills peon :through the stomach without ormirequently do not produce the de mired etteet. 'IIII':CA'I'A 1V irA tiltA PE P 11,1.4, being ',leaven& in Mote and odor, do not ne• cornflour their living ougareonteil and are pre pared atteordimg to ruled of Pharmacy and chermotry, and ara not Patent litedielitem. ItY 11E1,11101,1Y8 HIGHLY Cosc;ENTRATED CI PouNn FLU I) EXTRACT SA RSA PARIL- MI Will radically exterminate from the system Beroftila,rtypidlia, Foyer Horns, (deers, Horn Eye•, Son• Legs, Sore Month, Sore Head, itrone'lli is, Skin Disertsem, Sall Rheum, ('an• ken, Running,. (turn Diu Ear, White Swell• Inge, 'rumors, ( . 11111,T0119 Alteet lons, Nottem, ((I kets, lilandular Ststelhalts, Might Rash, Teller, !tumors of all Kinds, l'ltronln Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all disentos that halo been establimlied In the system for Y1`..1 Being prepared expre•sly for the above com• plaint.. its blood purifying properties ore greater thrill nny other preparation of Carsn hrirdlia it given the complexion a clear and ealthy color and restores the patient to state of health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing ail chronic constitutional dineanes arising from an impure state of the bloat. And the only reliable and effectual knerrwreinedy for the core of pains and PMoii• ing of the bones, uleeral ions of the throat. and legs., blotches pimples on the face, erysipelas and nil peaty prtiptioirt• of the skin, 111/1/ beau tifying the complexion. HENRY T. HEI.MBOL CON CE NTRATED FLUID EXTRACT TIIE GREAT DIURETIC, has cured every case of diabetes in a rich it hut been given. irritation of the neck of the bladder and inflainatfon of the kidneys, ulcer. Minn ni the I(.4llneys and bladder, retention of urine, disease. of the oroatate gland, stone in the bladder, calculus gravel, brick dust deposit and mur ms or milky discharges, and for coif,. Idea NMI 1101 , 1k14 4 vonnlinitionot of both sexes, atteinie i.d with the following symp tom, ndispop, fon to etntimi. loss of or, loss of non .ry difficulty of breathing, weak nerves, tretniding, horror of ankefulpeatt, ditrifiese of vision, pain in ties back, hot hands, flushing of the body. dryness of the skin, eruption On the face, pallid COlin• letionee, nnivernal la-sttude of the muscular system, etc Vsed by persona from Lire Igoe of eighteen to twenty the. and from thirty-five to filly live or in the deelltie or champ, of life, after pot,{koptniott 01 . inert pains , bed-wetting in children Eztruel diurello and blood purifying, and cure, all di•ocane. arialo (rum 110,1t.r. of 111..4/10 Inn, and evao•nto. and 1111P111 , 11,1tCeS 111 life unpurin en of tho bboad t•le , sa rne acding eopalba 111 a11...110na fur hoot), it lined, and nyplilliur affeetiong--In ' hc , e dimeamao 1,011 (II C 0111104,11011 with 1101.1 1,01 , CM ruse wumb. LAM ES. In many nffeellnn• in.ullinr In ladle., In, Fai rAe i Buebn I. unequalled by any other remedy In eh loroak or retention, irrept tartly, palriftrlneart or rositnretralon of entitorn ary rim, nether, uleerated or ehlrrn• •tote or Ihe 111/.1114. I.ll,Orrhtivi or white•, atorlllty, and for all erenplalnta Incident to the men, whether arieinat froto Inditteretion or habit% of nl•.lpwlnn 11 14 pre,. rtlettl exten•lvely by the 1110.4 eminent phvtdeinna and mtdwlvo• for enfeebled and delierde erettdilittlotta, of troth ao■ea and all Av. if. T. It ELmßuLlys ru.AcT T;crilr ri , R ES DI gEA VER Alt ISINtt FR , )M lAI itHM ,ESRIFIA, 11, 3 / 4 111'N uF MIN to all their ategos.et little expense, little or no change in diet, no inteinvertienee, anti no ex ptentre It Cue von a frequent desire, Snit given strength to Urinate. thereby removing teivirnetione Preventing and Curing Hirtc tort , eV the liretitro Allaying Pain and Infla tuntion, an frequent in this class of diseases, and expelling nil Ponsonons molter IIENI? l" 'l'. II ELNITIOLD'ti IM l' I:0V El' lIUSE WAMII ;wod surpscaed Hi a face wadi, and .111 be holt, I the only r•peelhe remedy ciery 01 C 111.1100114 nifeet e di, It si I ily eta• llr.uun pimples, spots, nominal., dryers., milmolions of the cutaneous membrane, ate, dispel. redness and Incipient ittliamation, hives, rash, moth patches, dryness of seep or skin, frost bites, and all purpoeos for which solves or ointinents are used; restores the skin to a state of purity and softness. end to. Mire" continued healthy action to the tissue of its vc,cds, on which depends the agree' bin eicarties• and vivacity of oomplexion so much sought and admired But however eel liniiii• 11-. II remedy for existing defects of the skin, hose Wash has long mustoineil Its prinelpni elalin to unbounded patrointgii, by poneeening qualities which ren• der nit toilet appendage of the 1710.11. live and Congeniel charnmor, combining in an elegant formula those prominent requi sites, safety and .(fleecy—the in varlitign Re• compaulments of Its uso--as a preservative and refresher of the complexion. ft c nn ex cellent lotion for diseases Ms Syphilitic Na. tore, and es nn infection for diseases of the if rinnry organs, arising from habits of illien• potion, used In connection with the Pxtrnicit BROM, HArnapnrillit„ and Cittowlet Grape Pills, in smolt diseases as renotentiolldied minnot ha nurpagsed . Full and explicit direction!. AccornpAny LLa medicinem. Evidence of the moot responsible and relia ble character furnished on application. with hundreda of thonsonds of living witnesses. and upward of anos) unsolicited certificate. and recommendatory letters, teeny of which are from the highest sotimes, Including emi nent Physicians, Clergymen, Pateamen, etc. The proprtetor hoe never resorted to their publication lathe newspapers ; he does not do this from the Tact that hie articles rank as Standard Preparations, and do not need to be propped up by certificates. HENRY T. lIELMBOLD'S GENU INE PREPARATIONS. Delivered to any nridress. Secure from ob servation.. Eitlaßlished upward, of twenty years. gold by druggists e‘erywhere. Ad dress letters kr inferniation itt confidenee to Henry T. lielmhold, draggle' and chemist. Only depots t IL T. Heltnbold's drug and chemical warehouse, No. tral Broadvisy, New York, lir to IL T. Ilelmbehre medical depot, till South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. llovrare of counterfeita. Ask for Henry T Ilehittiol,Pa I Take no other. 1.5-213-ty Dry Qoods AUCTION AUCTION! The Ofiderelgeed having bought the nture ,took of niereit:oolowe ou nod by George In the Itrolit 'tor, ISellefonte, Pal,, will v%p0,0 111. PUBLIC ACC fl 5,.. commencing on SATURDAY, APRIL a, 1872 The stock consists citisty Good•, Grass Goods Notions, Carpets, gothing, Hata & Caps, Boots & Shoes, Groceries, Canned Prude!, queens. ware, Cedarwaro, n rim ,Ac r, , This auction will ho hold the entire afternoon and evening or Saturday, the Bth lust, and tho afternoon and etonieg of the Saturday follow ing, the Ittii inst, and will he eontimied from day to day, until the entire stock Is sold. In the meantime goods will lie sold at private, sale at cost. Re desires it to he distinctly understood that no goods will he reserved, but everything wild to the highest bidder TEAMS .—All sums under ten dollars, rash. All sums above ten dollars, six mouths credit by approved security. Afternoon auction hsgins at two o'clock ; evening auction at coven o'clock 16 U JAMESi II LiproN NEW 000 DS AND NEW PRICKS. MGM RA TES RUBBED OUT. GOODS AT OLD PASIIIONF,D PRICE 44-11 OFF ER R 11R0.14-611 Would rnitnectllilly inform the world and tlie rest "(mankind, that they harehare just "pound out, and are daily recurring a ler, • STOCK OF GOODS OF ALL KINDS which they are offeriug et.the rerylorreat mar ket price. DRY GOODS Consisting of the West titYlon of Figured nd Plain Alpaca*, Figured and plain all Wr...1 tilteitherd Pinkie, Black Silks, Summer Irlnh Poplins, White Goods, White Counter pane*, Linen and Cot ton Sti enitings,Chorks, Ginghiuml, Beiillek 6, Flannel -I, ete, * kihephord Plaid italintiride,ltlis•k Cloth, Can. tile e V.. 1 vot ine, Corduroy, Kentucky Jenne, Drill*, Ledo, Cloaking, l'lnin hi ititilesos floats, itepellant's and Plaid* of Various Colors. A full lino of Clothe., Caws/mares, Fiat/nett.. and Venting/4, al/ kb:lt/sand print•+, which will be cold eheap. We have constantly On hand a' large and well selected stook of all kinds of orkery, Groceries, Alt:arra!, ,Solt, etc, ale, Which we will dlaptine of at the very lowert cash prloon. All kinds of country produce taken In ex change forgot'" and the Illglient market pri -061 allowed. FRI ENDS AWAKE TO YIIL7 LVFEILESI For we fuel astlethul that we can "en your taute. nv will CM your purr,., 114111 A LWAYS AHEAD!--A. ALEX & SUN, NI illhenn, renhir , ii . eeaylvania, are now uttering to the piiiihe at the lowest uaeh prlees, GOODS OF E‘'Eff.Y . DESCRIPTION A ALEXAINDEH A 8,01 Take thin method of annoonriog to their nie frll,OllM rriMlaS that they have plat returned f. the Fat with a new aviiirleient of . 1 , 4.11- ./TINIoltl ItILLUN AND DOMESTIC cooDS, h they ♦re selling at atieh !wires that purehaffern will find it to their witerunt to buy of them Their Pitoeh enirth•tro I) R 1.1 0-1)43 I. I. I N E (:_o_o.1)-,9 HATS As!) CAPS, 14(10TM AND SII4qIS. All kln.in of rountry produce taken In ex obang., for goon io-ie A. ALEXANI)I 4 37. & SON Insurance METROPLITA N LIFE I NSUR ANCE CU, OF NEW YORK. A ,V RS A. .110 IV, Pres ideal R. II KG R.ll. i.\ Vi re President I= Fartile' and Meellllllll, !lank iluildlog ICJ Cheedniit Street, Philadelphia. COKBIN, (i.tYRNEY AM) CoRIIIN General Agent. and Attorney. for Peoria.. Iletnwaro. Southern N Jersey, ()leaflet 0( Gotumbta and M ary land. DIVIDENDS DECLARED ANNUAL]. Y. Thirty days grace allowed in payment,. It premium. Large liberty to travel without extra charge. All its Policies non-forfeitable and hicontest ible. C. IL GEARHART, Agolt Bellefonte T. R HAYES, Modica lesa:nlner. 16-2e-ly EDWIN H. =SLOE, Success 7r L. Barr, dad. CLAIM AND INSURANCE AGENT. 000 D CONPANIES, LOW RATES, PROMPT SETTLEMENT or LOSSES. Caith end Nutria, Piro. 1.1113 and Accideni Pollees written. Prompt attention glean la the collection of Pay, POLOiIMS and all other GIMPY. Soldier. who enileled before July 22d. INV and were honorably diecharKed without renal log the SIO Bounty &rano* entitled to it. EPWIN H. KINALOE, Box No. 73, BollefoXite, 'la-16 Successor Co &soil L. So r, deed. PRINTING IN COLORS A SPF, CIALITY AT Tills OFFICE. notels and Saloons B OSH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PENNA.., This,ilegant hotel, having come under the aupervinion of the underaigp he would respectfully announce to the lio sew be is prepared to accommodate t tem after the style of the best houses in the cities. The Bush (louse ge it magnificent building, splendidly furnished, and capable of comfortably accom modating TIIREE HUNDRED GUESTS It in situated near the depot, anti convenient to all places of business, utile the beat hotel in central Pennsylvania. Its waiters are oblige. Mg, polite and attentive; its tables are sup plied with every luxury in the market; Its stables are And olatia,w Itbsttentive and humane host Mrs, and its bar supplied wish the beat of ligliorti. For goesta from the eitlea to spend the summer It impel the place? The proprietor will'be happy to receive the public ea often u they wish to call. F. IPPLAI N. 1 4-41 Proprietor. GA NI AN '8 HOTEL—DANIEL GARMAN, Proprietor. This long-entablinhed Aped widl-known Hotel, situated on the southeast corner of the Dia mond, opponite the Courthouse, having been purchased by. Mullet Clarmaa, he annOurana to the former patrons of this establishmsgat and to the traveling public genendly, that his has thoroughly refitted his house, and Li we pared to render the moat natinfactory 11Ccatatn• ittodation to all who may rand him with thalr patronage. No pains will be spared, On his part to add to the convenience or oomfort of his giitette All who stop with him will find lilt table abundantly supplied with the most 'umpteen,. fare the market will afford, done up in style by the most experienced rooks. His liar will tilwayn contain the cholcestof liquors. His !it awing in the he'd in town, and will always he attended by the mod trustworthy and an , tenth, hostler', 'live him a Call. one and all, /11111 he feel', confident that all will be **thrilled alt h their 11f.e..1M110.1101011, An axed/ant Lir ery in attached to this establishment, width xtrangerm from abroad will bud greatly to their sd vantage- vents CUMMINGS ILO USE. W I). RIK A Propnetor ISELLEFO,NTE PENNA. The underelgned, having &Jimmied eortroi of this line hotel, would rexpeetfully ask the patronage of the public Ile is prepared to accommodate guests In the best of style.l l .od will tnke enre that ble tables are supplied with the best In the market. Good stable. attached to the hotel, with careful and attentive lisSr• rants The trarllng public are Invited to glee the Cu mtning• House a call, 15.1017 NATIONAL HOTEL, MILLHEIM, PA JONA'rIIAN I( REM Elt, P7wwieter Having pin:hared thin admirable property, the propro.tor taken plenaure In Informing bJe friende that he Mtn refitted and refurnleheti It f r top to Lott , and le now prepared to at , aommoditte travelers end others in a idyl° that he holier will prove not enly mailefactory, but plenantit. Ilia table and tor, will not be excelled by any In the eotlfltry Hie alable in largo end new, and la alternated by expo - t0m...1 enq ottrouLive uellors. 14-12.1 y Tobacco. rFORAcco E lIEHT I THE. HEmT AT N HECK'S, AT N. BECK's, COME AND SEE, COME AND SEE, WHAT ELEGANT PLuGs, WHAT EbEGA NT PLUGS, COME AND BUY, COME AND BUY, HIS FINE SCENTED SWABS THE BEST IN TOWN, THE BEST IY THE STATE, THE REST IN THE WORLD Ills FINL CUT, Ills FINE Cur, Tilt Swim -1'1"r, TuK, SWYETICUT, AND Tll P. CH EA lIFNT AND THE CHEA PENT I N T ()W N Remember in Store No. 4 Bush Ifotel CIGARS AND TOBACCO! SAMITEL LIPTON & CO., 113/11.11118 I • Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c DItoWN'S NEW BUILDING Corner of Allegheny and Alf hop Streets BELLEFONTE, FA I:o.d,•hokro. and lobar,' al way. on hand C.ll In und try them. lineat and moat drticlou• brand HA MUM!, uVI ON & (X Sigiscellaneen ItIIEUbIATISII, NEURALGIA, 45000 WILL DE PAID. To any person producing any modicloo able to show bad aft many living, permanent cures an DM. FITIAIe. VCOMTkpLi RIIIUMATIC iitIOXDY; and a further mooed of 8100 for any often of Neuralgia or Rheumatism a sea , not two. Thin Rheumatio Syrup is used Inwardly only, pleftsitnt to the tasto,and gueranteed free from Ininrious Drugs. it is sofa Quack Medicine, toil the sciemlitle prescription of Joe. P. Fitter M D., Professor of Toxicology and Chemistry graduate of the celebrated Unieereity of Perm, syl yenta, A. P.. 101, whose entire professional life heft been devoted specially toads disease, sod his prantine confined etriody thereto. Thin preparation Is believed conscientiously, tinder iselenin °lath. to he °tile ohl, positive. reltaide, int . ..lllWe specific ever iiincorered. As an evidence of confidence In Its a onderflal merit, a lertat.slgned contraot will be fowtrded wAtliout charge, to any sufferer *ending by letter a description of alMictioni the ciontinct setting forth' the number of bottles warranted to core, and in rose of Tellers, amount paid fOr the Medicine cheerfully refunded. This fair and generous offer securely protects 'sufferers from eireck impositions and useless toxpen4l. taro of money. Medkal advice, with certill. antes froth protein's% Pilyelelans, (nergyesein etc., who have been cured after all other (real m, fin failed, sent by letter, maths Afflicted cordielly invited to write for *Ohre to the principal office, 20-80tIth Fourth street, lot shin , Po Dr. Filler'. Rheumatio Syrup is sold by Druggist". 16-1M1.17 OWDER. &Ong teoelved the agency tor DU PORT'S POIVD.FIR at wholesale, we shell be pleased to mere OP dors f,om the trade. Until we btilld a plNpl sine or place for stoners, orders shohlUlta' lo by the loth and 98th of each month. 15 tt tf SHONTLIDOE a 00
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