The Democratic Watciiinan. BELLEN'ONTE, PA Here and There In Advertlsiaig—A Story With a Moral. After twenty years of incessant labor, a merchant of New York, who shall be nameless, found himself just where he began twenty years ago, without a dollar be did not owe. Seated at his desk ono morning, pouting over bills and other unsatisfactory documents, he asked himself for the hundredth time, 'how it happened that his neighbors were fl ourishing, while he stagnated, and found it a hard matter to hold his own. Ile said to himself, 'I work twice as hard as they do; I am as holiest and prompt in all my dealings, and still I do not make headway. There's my lauuly growin4 np, and my eldest boy, vow in the firm, and he must have, what I fear, unless I make better soles this season, I shall find it very hard to give hoot, a fair portion of the pro fits. What must be done? • As 0 asked himself this question, a reliectakile-looking young man, with book under his arm, entered his office, stood before him, ii and immedi ately addressed him with a polite 'good morning' which salutation the merchant as courteously returned. 'I have called on a little matter of 1111i1111.118, sir.' 'Yes, sir,' said the merchant, pleas }talk lie hoped lie was about to receive An order for some goods. 'lt you are ad Vln Using lone , I 81/011111 h'Ke to receive ytmr order----.' 'rho frown returned to the merchant's lace, and lie turned from his visitor (nth 'I am not adverthung, air, and (10 OM intend to.' `You could not choose a better me dmiii than the firm I represent.' .11111e:3 are bad, young man.' 'The more reason that you should endeitor to stiiiiulate trade.' 'I don't behei,e in it, sir.' l'hat 10 strange ' 'ever advertised (II my life.' •-;irangtr thought the young he quietly took his leave. As he passed the outer door he said, ball aloud • 'You won't last lung, old gentleman, you don't advertise.' gentleman with a care worn look -on his face who stood in the door-way a- lie passed, happened to overhear the remark. Walking into the office, be . Who V 1 ,1113 your v 'so or, father 1' • of tho-e troublesome advertis Jog agent , . All notimeto,e throwing stint ones 111011 C) 111 that way. We've uuue (I) spare.' • kny orders thig morning?' \o,' maid the old gentleman, with a - z h, 'and yet that last lot of goo& are -i ended. I e upple.e he on our 1- r t -st red not n wurd, but .tad examined 1114 A 1're....•h11. he mittd. 'lt inn't much, then inking up lire lint 1,, It•ti .Ihotit a week afterwards the old merchant at as u.nal, at his (leek, moire than eser discouraged anti an[ 'lf 1 could only get rid of that lot or goods,' he said to horisell, should 1)e saval, an it it., we are ruined. I have wriTien to all my rustoinera, but they are all supplied. I ought to have real /el titteen thousand dollars, easily. It's terrible, terrible!' The ((lire buy eyiered, just then, with lottera Iron) ii, ost °Hive. Ile opened than), One after another, and :4roaned over their content,. There wan one more Pelt. Ile opened ii, and real Urn(lemen -tend u a Kato lily of your cloth. It apprittittil t we will tale the lot Kt \ lour figure Reeptobilk, G. U..\ ll} u, ,G Co 'Bless us,' said the (01.1 gentleman, '1 %e 'lever done 1.10%.11.e5s With those 1...0101e. But they are na goo.l as gull. 111)w did they know that I'd the goods they want? Well, thank heaven, We lire cave.l Iron. ruin When his 141,11 e/tllle ni, lie I,lllMil his reliecteil tr., ing a pov Rerde. 'All right, lily nnn, ate re rm% Here, read that. letter Hallo! I've overliatiteil the is i rrild. What's that "We Maw your mire, Illenteni in the Ihrily Babble) ' , —lt ' s it mistake,' and hit eimateitalme 'ltti• no intstake, lather,' , ahl his 4011, myfully. I !litter 'ld% CHINC.I Ii Illy life. ' 1.1',1 , I h•i mi. hundred , 10111111 t. in ads ell Iseru'n the re.,llt A pretty go NI in vetttment, 017 . I'l ,11111111., weer nll right, the nl.l•rev The th 11 11 :11 los Herloll4 111,111 1114 404 "•Ill , t! •Ildl'll,l Jacket t 1 I 01.1 11 0..110100i, ior he's itliiiost. gnu• he vs. him, 0,1 1 4 1.41'9. /e, ur I V .% II V I 4,11,1 le,. •ti... 1% 11'11 1411'11 SIIF,F 11111 r goilitz np the street I l lie jii,t look like it ro‘v,le? ' \ SOH ; 11 It t ' fl been l lHe Lc ff .., with them Everybody will learn be like thome lie ammoeirttes with: looloi thoughtful, and main n th (j o kli she ding made quite an im =MEI A lew ‘loys niter, porn miyx to 1119.111 'There goes Joe Williams, loolong do~t/1 1 0 the groom' as 11 , 111111. I won ler what inalics him always have a sheepish look ?' 'I knows!' slinittel rein the corner.; 'its because lie 'soeia 'A k % ith licnipprwlien he was a little Loy \ln says so.' Jenkins Goes to a Plo-Nio Merin Ann recently determined to go to n Mitt ia Ann i t my wife—unfortunate• ly. filie had planned it go it 'dime, so far as I ruts concerned on that tic II IC excursion; hut when 1 leiti.l it, I determined to assist. She t nr tended she was vety glad, oit lieve she 'lt will do you good to get away from your work a day, poor fellow, she said; 'and we shall eo much enjoy a cool morning ride on the cars, and dinner in the woods.' On the morning of that day, Maria Ann got up at 5 o'clock. About three initiates later lihe disturbed my slum bers, an told me to conic to breakfast,. I told t er I wasn't hungry, but it didn't lake a bit of difference, I had (I , to get u . 'Ube sun was up ; I had no idea that the BM, T e I business so early in the in rn , but there he was. 'Now, said Maria Ann, 'we must fly around, for the curs start ut halt past six. Eat all the local:fast you can, for you won't get anything more be fore noon.' I could noC eat anything at that time in the morning, and it was well I could not, l'or I had all I could do. There was ice to be pounded to go around the pail of ice-cream, and the sandwiches Lo be cut, and I thought I should never gel the legs of the chid, en fixed so that I could get the cover on the big basket. Maria Ann flew around and piled up groceries for me to pack, go lug directions to the girl about taking cure of the house, and putting on 'her dress all at once. There is a deal of energy in that wo man, perhaps a tare too much. At twenty moot •ti past ft I stood on the front step+ with a basket on one arm and Maria Ann's waterproof on the other, and a pail in each hand, and a bottle of sinegar in my coat skirt pocket. There was a camp chair hung on me somewhere, too,iiiit I for get just where. 'Now,' said Maria Ann, 'we must run or we shall not catch the train.' 'Maria Ann,' said I, 'that is a ren sonable idea. How do you suppose I can run with all this freight ?' 'You must, you brute. You always try to tease ore. If you do riot want scene on the streets you will start, too.' So I ran. I had one comfort, at tenet. Maria Ann tell down and broke her parasol She called me a brute again because I laughed. She drove me all the way to the depot In a brisk trot, and we got on the cars; but neither of us could get a seat, and I could not find a place where I could vet the things down, no I mood there and held them, 'Malta,' I said, in winning accents, 'how 19 this for a cool twirling ride?' Sard she, 'You are a brute•, 'len kola: Sail I, 'My love, yoir have made that ,yle4ervatitin I,einte I kept my courage hp, yet I knew there would be nnJinur of wrath when we got home While we were getting oat of the eat 4 the bottle in ropporket got broke, and ronsequently I hail one boot hall full of vinegar allilny 7 • hai kept roe pretty q uirt, and Mitrot Ann ran oft with a lag whiskered inn-n• teacher, and lost her fan, and got her feet wet, and tore her dre•e and clip) ed herself much after the fashion of pie to' goers. I thought it never would come dinner tune, and Maria called me a pig berauw• I w ;oiled to open our basket before the tent of thr ba livls were opened. At !set olimier time cams the Mlc, dinner in the 4,1 koim (leer three thousand little red ants 1,01 got into Our dialler, nod the) were worse to piel: out than 11,11 hone.. The ice-ereato 111111 melted 11114 there WllBllO Vl...gar tor the elll,l meat swept Wliblt warm my hoot, and i)I Hutt WII 1 110 111111111ii:111 . Tiik it cop nil lilt head, and pane.) all 'lie wipe 011 thi• eolree with hi+ Immik(retilet Then I 1111 a piece of i,t-iplietry pie, nil in 01111 e p file , unul COliCillill• noire. I lia,l to viand .11. agmt..t It tree the rest ot 11. e ;iltere.em The Inv allorded Adel aLl' Sullete, to even , 111 V 11 1 ., L. 11,.. ~ u, nn .Ira's hark, ~n• it ,11rillt i. 11-1 Vengeance on the Seducer The Nevada, Times, of the dith met ilo• pat tic,11 , ,, t 111 the tlellioVl'llte noir lei by a 1111111 named I.a . i ton, Lin v +et int being it man name I Behloitl. Layton armed at lel,' days titevions, riding It , lllrnJoll home Nearing It brace 1)1 re rs. .11ier stopping at the liar 'Higdon Hotel a few hays he started for ISe..liord ' s house, 501111. 111111 . 5 111.1 [ a nt. —lVhile ruling along he %vas join rid hr a citizen They rode down the lane to near He'll...l,l's thtautt,t,tl (Ph Kilt] hitelittl their to the (tier Thet then iivi,r‘inehlid nrnr IL thr(rhtlroz, 1.1.10 1 11 tit• ,viterl. lit.llt(trh oat ht. - t• t.! 1,4% 1,11 titarit•il null 1 , ...e. ,11 , it , line. button 'mine I .t eli drew one of los ierolt era and 111, harged Hoye Iniriels at loin, all ur tll,lrll luck elreet, ( . 11118111g III• 11. death 111 /111 hour. I)nriniPtlie allootiog I.arton littered 1101. a WOlti. Ihr 1 . 1111-e tot the murder lit explitjneit as Gllloo,l)uring the war Layton load liedford in his employ, and in Hit absence If'Hord seduced his wile and brigf.,e np los family. I.:trton has been huntingll , 4 eeveral eats, VVII4I Ilnv 1111111Ik pith the Itelitilh% rtt 1114 11l fill --A cute Ynnl.yr iii l'firovis sklls lu t npr in" a gull Ist! rcl ilistffloi yr a glat3thttle :1):,21 avoid the law, 111111 i»a gtr jj. appc . 11-IUIIO that Ire i Selling liquor hl the 1 , arr..1, course the cute Yaiikeo's costoweri nrr lyklre to go oil halt cochtd. Rules for • :TJile Etiquette Knowledge ie power. It ie the duty of every tax-payer, who haa more knowledge than he requires for his own domestic puriimtes, to iinjairt that knowledge to others. I have derived o touch instructiou from writers on etiquette in the weekly newspapers, and toy have been so vaitly improved thereby, that it would be Criminal to withhold what l knew about table etiquette. Although the reasons may obiloite ;it Arai Hight, they eNt.it, and will lie apparent on careful entistderat ton. For in stance: I. Do not commence eatong before our host gets through with his grace. I have known some men to bite a bis cult as large as a blackning box into R half moon, and have to hold it between their teeth, under the suspension of the rules, dartng the blessing. This is disgraceltil. 2. Do not sup soup with a fork. Your Pon p will always have you at a disadvantage with such odds. Besides, it is 'soupertluous.' 3. In passing your plate to be re helped, retain your !toile nail fork in your vest pocket. 4. When inked for a dial', Iln not Propel it moreno bile surface • the table alter 1 e tmilittA ol the gain'. 01 -im el hnnt'l; nlw.fifte pitch it griteeinlly, alter he tanaaer eI Mums —thin will he quoit ntaciont. 5 Never try to cal fish with it an l eellttf. G. Wlrie dritillinv, he careful and to empty hot rotr..,, Or 311V111111 , ..! of 01111 into vour ileighlmr'm wiper 1,-,11,1r. 7. Do not eat too Inst. You will not 'grt !eh' it ran wake nil HI. below doses for fast time. H. If you find anything suspicious In your hash, llnn • t vat 11,111 1 enure 1111-11, 111111 it there• 14 anything wr(rhg with sour huller, propone it Wayt or tell an anecdote. 9. When you burn your mouth with cull point*), don't yOnAle or linns,e flieem nl the COMpany, but Shed tea,: in silence. lii. Never leave the table vtithout asktne the lade of the h•nnre to be ex cased ; but if you happen to be at a barbecue or a tree lunch dou't leave it at all :14 101114 as there is a hone or a crumb in sight. II rot' will tittitlitittmlv oltHerve the-e lithe r,t104, ttittl a altlmr,priut,• , t , ttr totithin tinder the eorilempilldv I , rr t••nee that you thought it win Illir ))1 Wkelhnndt yoli wilt bil.,•••1 WII Cr THE MICIIOSI, OIE ItqL %14 -- WITH A MIIR leils ue 01 an insect seen with a inn ro4efil e, of wkich fifty•seven milltons would on ly equal a Mile of Val-2011S kinds inay lie seen in the ravities of a grain of sand, Mull la a Wrest 01 beatitittil trees, with the ItrAt.oltes, leavev and fruit. Butterflies are hilly feathered II airs are hollow tubes. The surface of our bodies 14 covered with scales like n fish ; a single grain of sand would cover one hundred and fifty of these scales, and )et a scale covers live hundred pores. Through these narrow openings the ei went forces itself like water through a sieve. The mites make five hundred steps a second. l it Each drop of stagnant water contains a world 01 anunaied being+, swimming with an 1111101 liberty as whales in the Earl' leaf hay n (410111 grazing on ii, like elms on a meadow Mr" - I at , e eoine fltre IVY to the Sir )011 breathe. the 10°,1 eiki, and the water i drink.— !bane and IV t PHri)l, sill NT.—Not a great lille 4u.r•e, a ....p1.., male and female, appeared ',dory of our local niag i.irati.s to be united in marriage. •They a ere etnao Jerald ) 1 .11.4 the harrier-, of ) outli, and their Erase face, and solemn niem a compel appreciation of tlisqvii they we re about to take. The lady in par ticular, appeared quite uneasy, arid from lure to trine received whil , pered Injunctions from Vier attendant to be calm. (trice or twice she looked as if she meant to speak to the magistrate, he man l en:dying, hastily lit , I • rut. Nevertheless, lust proved una uL,, I d 9, iu Aieer deeper at o t .1, 'II all her property would helong, to her hunband 119 gboll a- they were married ' ,11 . 1 , 911i14 1119,9 the orcurnstan C99, ' was Hie repl% 'hues it, now. wtehtuned the lady, 'well then, if that n the cave, I want 'You want what T inquired the per. plexed official. 'A circuinntance: sand the lady; 'C1111 4, 11 11111 011 C the ceremony V Thet Ll nagottrate rather thought he couldn't --A. i detshin writer calla attention to the peculiar wanner some 3oang holie.4 'lase inst, now of eatrying the lounk. The /Irlll.l are held ae close to ilia hotly ,s pending them until the hack and forepart nearly touch ; the wristm remain elevated, and the haniim annum,. a INtlemi, drooping 110.+Ii1011 which 'we can only liken to the kangaroo. —A Colorado saloon-keeper said of a rough crowd : 'I couldn't get their whisky strong enough for them, so after trying every way, I at last made n mixture of poison oak and butternut. That fetched them, I. called it the sheep he,leCA delnzht, and it wan ft popil 1 . . L. The tir,.l Pike 1 Inv.l it on e 1 e ! ; and next one took tau k+ and turned a double tionier“t in (he rand hoome Ole hou-e. A peddler came along, and after he took Yelreflt; drinks of toy sleep her der's delight he went ()Wand stole his nun pack and hid ft in the *ode.' Dry Goods, Groceries G REAT EXCI 11.31 , ENT ABOUT TEAS ANA COFFEES ! JUST OPENED A NEW LOT OF TEAS AND ‘, , 31 F1.1.,-;„s I STILI. LOWER BUT GREEN •ND BLACK tEI I Sold at $1 50 we are eelling ( 011 23 1 25 100 100 II Best Li 4 . 11....b11111 i`illll,4l to :II 1,1104 30 itio 1;0111•o2`1 •• U 2.1 • CALI. AND TRY THEM and we will guarantee] yon can sate '2l per • cent. Hold only of tt o Agency 4,1 the AMERICAN TEIt CuMPANY! miss (i. PRIEAT.;-; Trimming, Nol om • riti•li floury, 11..11i•loulf., P.l 16-23.6 m y o U N N WHOLESALE ,I\l , It1:1 tIL IrEILEIN IN GEN/,'11.1/. /:/: 'ILI ND/SE Al' Till: , :I \ On AlleghenN Street, Bellefonte, RoAppetfillly InN ite uu .m114 , 10(14 readers of the Watt/total; to yell /1:I I +l.r. heir 111101I11111(..1 MOM FOREItiN AND PR to)t)l,i SHAWLS, ~'.\Gl'i I'~ N'' 'lu\r BOOTS, Sll 01- HoL . Eitli:,„vc l'lwy ha% e the large.t etork an,l CH EA PEST (MoDS In Central P. no9Yl.+'atiia I= prowione.- :nd deci4:‘,:. II Im.,ine,s; ttllllolll quibbling. pqmiren. 198 wit luHU ColllpU'sion (wil ()NV. I). 1) System meets this demand, dispensing its benefits Ihipattlaity, and al the lowest unb lllell=l A N oTII NEW STORE? THE cIIEAPEST ANI) BEST AssoitcriomocK , 0 0 I) S EI - ER K El' I' IN A CO UNTR I STORE, Has beau opened. ht :the Store room at lON , T 1 13 B I NS, BETZ & (20 They urn hulling • AS CHEAP PLEASE CALL AND ti'I:!•: THEM 16-27-tin Uil L k GAULT, (Sneeepflorx to Levi A. Miller.) (dtoCEES R rItOVISH , N k LEIN Allegheny /Arent, Relleinnk Having purchased the exteloii.. niota oY Lei I A. lIILIt.t, till, proprietors take pleasure In announcing to the public Oita they will keep constantly on hand, the I.IIOICONi 0 ROCE RI Eti, PROVISIONS;--.- HPI( 6r FRUITB, dr to be found In Ili• morke EVERY TILING AT ALL TIMES IMMI TH F. LOWEST PL IC FIS Ic 8-crn. • Dry Goods NEw GOODS AN D NEW PRICES. 111011 R.17/:m I:1 1:11ED OUT. GooDs AT FA:Hi itrNEI , PRICE .41141 - 110F14:14 & litt0:8-64 Would respeetfully :nform the world and the rc.d of maul: mil, that they have just opened out, and are daily receiving a larp • STOCK OF GOODS OF ALL KINDf3 17111011 they are offering at the veryloweetmar ket price. ennmlstlng of (ho latest stylesof Figured nd Plain Alpacas, Figured and plu(n all W""' Delain°. Shepherd Plaids, Black Silks, firm 1111 l .r Silks, I ri.di Poplins, White i;oods, White Conlin,- pings, Linen andeoltnnSlientlngs,Fnechs, (riw g liallim, 1941,1114.1.5, Flamini., etc, Itlitmornll., Ca.,.llnerer, Vrh etine, l;ordliroy, 1,r1114, Cloaking. 911,1(11....x Clot ho, liek.•llittit'e and of Colors A foil lino of noire+, rattitlrnorent, Stainetlit xnd N'emittarr, all Inert , nail will io.. "Ohl r,t.t.mtly tat ltaaw large and well iteliatittil mimic of all 11111114 or Go eerie, el, (Jrornua, New ett, Seat, ch . ., etc., of ery 10V(441 ennls prieeN MI kind.. of vosintry I . .rodiloo 1•41,.'0 in °c• etilink.. for goodm, rni•l lII° 11ig114.41 isirsiko FRIENDS AWAKE TO 1 on?. INTEREST For we feel eatinfitel I het we Ole suit your t 11•1 0 ." ell 101)1,1 1111,4 e% 114111 LW A VS .111EAD! -A. ALEX ANIOI.II A Center Co Ml' m , x IMO ring tll the piiillie nl the 10v,v , 1 t'.11 , 11 pet , GOODS OF DESCIUMION A 11.1:X111 , Elt A T,,k, Ihlr mett..l or annolincing to their MI 11101'0114 1114'114h 111:It thy ha". jont . r.•ttirned (0,1•0 tlio lint with 00 boor ...,,rtinebt or el.- .011111.1 e FoREIGN AND IHOIESTIC Go(l)s, Wllleh they am eIIIuR nt 41101 Kleee that pure 118. e, will find II to their Intert,t to buy tltton Their %toek roo,t-ts 1)-R-E-S-S M K-11 Y 1111.44 AND 11 , 4, 14144 41%-4 ANL. 511441,..4' AA Laid• e.,nntry produce taken In ex trim• fer 1.. I, 1 %LEX 111PF1i 1 4( ,Nt Books and Stationery TILE 1( , 1)E1, I-4( )( )1' ,•I RE IA W U.ES ALI: AND R ETA I I Rom: s rout, 1,4,4 , 411,w) of the Honk. of the "A merlegn S S I MOO, and MOO, WHO Trnet SOlety - antl uld ninthly at their eatalogne ',teen, the tin trittlattl aat.et flow. Of eel( et...tamed agents, to the contraty notettliatandlog Ile would ...Iv Io thtete 1 . 01.4.,14 , 1 In Sabbath 10 . 110.1., hil ditring the wet tilltng aettretty of money, ht w 1111 fill 01111.1.1 vi tient. t otopanted by II re .001,11/10 ue ule , giving a credit of three nt,tttilta MEM 11E3E1 1 DWIN 11. K NSIA /E, Surtesurr to Sarn't L Barr, dre'd I=l O ooD Cull PA N 1 RS, LO IV RA r PROMPT SRTTLRM RN T OP LOSSR4 and Aflam' Fire, I,lfil and Ace Wen. oritiot 11110111. M germ tit the roller, nne! Pay, PeaBllolll !MI ill otAcr rirserm Holdtern who enhated before July 2 . 4.1, And %%el e honorably dimeharged without reel to the elm Bounty aro now entitled to It. EDWIN It KINSIME, Boy N.. 78, Bellefonte, Pa. 18-DI Smwasor Sang 11. fin-r, deed Miscellaneous ST Eit EOS( )PIS, Ewe, E. Sr. 11. T. ANTIWNY & CO., 501 IIItoADWAY, N. Y Invite tho attention of the trade to their o ,rier, tee n,eorttnout of the above goods, el their own plibliention, 11141111 64,1111 0 and 11111.1111 intl. M.O. l'IloTO LANTKIth SLIDES ASO FLOUR, (111A1414)s(;()I , EM, rimw VIEWS OF YomFMITI. E. /4.. 11. T ANTHONY & Co, 591 Broadway, New YO - k, Opiumlie Metropolitan ❑olel IMPORTERs AND MANUFACTURERS OF PHOTOG RAPHIC .MATERIALS In 10 Sm DRY ODORS Iranti•t lin• Jost Han Just re, •.1 the •• nee largest . Ck lrge.t nt... I. ,t 1 rt. r lklll4. th It e‘ r I'llllo t.O }ICIIO iletheron gn and e g ..•u 1 1111 at, =Ellin MEI GEH Prokerholl Row. Pn Insurance ALBUMS, CH ROMOR, • FRAMES liotela and Sal cam B OSH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PENNA., Thin elegant hotel, having some under In, supervision of the underpinned, they would respeetfullgannounoe to thepublle that thry are prepared to accommodate them after the tyle of the beet house. In the mist. The Bush ILoune In a Inaanlfloent byildiog oplanclidly ltirrnehed, and aapable of comfortably swans modatlng THREE HUNDRED QUESTS it In situated rear the depot, and aonvertiont to all pieces of buslnese, and is the beat hotel In central Pennsylvania. It. waiters are °blip- Mg, polite and attentive; its tables are sup• plied with ovary luxury in the market; its stable', are firotoloos,withattontivoandlinoosm hostler's, and Its bar supplied with the boot of liquors. For guest. from the cities to spend the summer It to hest the place! The proprietor will ho happy to receive the public as often as they wish to sail. CLEMENTS JVLOWRIF -10-SO' • ff. fl A HM ,\ N'B HOTEL-DANIEL 1,3 GARMAN, Proprietor. This long-established and well-known Hotel, nituated on the amitheant corner of the Dia mond, oppotilte the Courthoutte having been ptirelniaed by Daniel Garman, he announce. to the former patrone of this establishment anti to the traveling public generally, that he has thorn - uglily retitled his hones, and in pro, pm ed to render the moat satiafectory accom modation to all who may favor him with their lemming' , No pain. will be apared on his part to add to Tie eotiveniettee or comfort of giit,te All who atop with him will find hi+ table sibutidantly supplied with the most .41111114111,114 fare the mat toot will afford., done up In style by the lewd t.sperionced cooks. Ina liar .111 nlwaye eontain the rhoictd of liquors. II is Stabling in the bent I it town, and will always be attended by the moat trustworthy and at teutt% o hunt lore Clive him IL call, one and all, and he feel: eonfident that all will he matialleo it their ay. onimmintion A n excellent I.lv ery 1., outwits' to till+ establetliment, which at ran ger. front abroad will find greatly to their 101,11110 W vanle • CUMMINGS HOUSE. W D. El KARI), Propdslor. BELLEFONTE PENNA. 1 he omler+igned, having aaeumed oortrol of I hie tine hotel, would renpoctriilly egg the pAlronage of the public. lie le prepared to NV0 , 111111.14 late glientn in the beat of style, and will take earn that hie table+ arm atipplied with the beet in the market. (loud stables attached to t h e hotel, with careful ■nd attentive id tram ling public are Invited to $l/fig the l'utrnlng+ llou•ea 15-Ailz NATD)sm, HOTEL, miwtcim, PA JONATHAN KRFYER, Proprietor flaunK purehased,iNe admirable property, the propriet, takes pfeasure In informing him friends, that he hos refitted and refurnished It Irmo top to bottom, and is now prepared to so. elllllllllMkte trayfilerm and other. In idyls that ho hopes Will priler not only aatlafactory, bit{ table and bar, will not he e:ooli•d by rup 111 the Ili+.tnbl.• I !erg.. end new, end ,l. raltendtad t,r . cpt.r e.l mid nt tenths ostlers 1429.1• Tobacco T " I; A( • ) Tilt: TH E AT N !tr.( •K Al' N COME AND SEE, COME AND SEE, W II AT EI. Et ;ANT PLUGS, W II 11 , E I. El ;ANT PI. UGS, COME AND BUY, COME AND BUY, FINE 1.( VNTED 81a,ARS 1111 1111 Sr Iv /OW Nt, 7111: r THE STATE, THE BENT IN THE WOULL, FI‘E T, ill+ FINE ('IT, Tuc Swarriarr, Tux SWILICT KIST AN! , ( . 111,1111.>,"r AND 'IIIF. CIIEI.I'Erk I N T()W N Herm,ll4•r lit Store No. 1 Itueh Hotel If. C ;A HS .1S 1) TOBACCO! SAMUEL I,IIYI'oN & Cu., EMT= Cigars, Tobareo. Pi pee, &c HIt.,WN'.4 NEW BUILDING \ I miler .4 Al leg lien y And Ithhop St reet• =3 ilt••t riFm. and lad. teen airway" on hand, Can Innod fly Met, h unvt and Most di liciod* 11,1 iy 4 MUEI, LIN'ON a Cu Shortlidge Qt Co's CoA 1,, 1,1 lq E. POWDER, R E A E R 8! Th. , holt Wilke+ Barre nothrikelle coal from ltnlnm.nC Morn,. 111,1 3thamok In nnth revile elm! of ,d 1 mixer, prepared express) y for family •oodunlly on baud and for sale at I,OW EST M A itY.F.7, PMCF.S. "lam mora of emit a ill ph•nsa note that OUT haaved and, cronmodlou• ahen•, a hit In Adak Ia lla value We nnw have • N 1111 If nt La, I. Haven for tranarerrin• lt,n r• tutu! rpm, boat,. tootir.. and will atipply rat , ,to 1111 l the ear load when desired, Item II e oi , l ll ,lttuturo L I ?if F LIMO burnt , e It h won•I or Coal rOr /WIC M our I<lln, on the pike lending to Mileobtmg. POW DER • Agent" for the I.llll‘ or Dupont,. powder st, Plonk on bend Illerontinto will find It to their intoromt to boy of n• It EA PE It Arent.. fltr tho Pftio of t h.• Fluelcoye Mower, .01 Itoonm. nko the 11..t.h lint em•ter. (oh At 'deb lho hinder* ride, ll.t oe mon do the mlf of five,) ro o rmritettil.. , l 1.3, Slifer, %Valli :• , 11riner emnpany,l,owltAntrg rth , lpu , t Aoar South Etol of ft. E. V It It Dee, SHORTI.I Or.F.a CO. Dollornate QM
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