The Democratic Watciiinan. BELLEFONTE, PA AN EXPERIENCE AND A MORAL I lent my love a book one day 1 tihe brought It back—l laid It by; 'Twos little either had to say— She was no strange and I so shy. but yet we loved Indifferent things— The sprouting bade, the birds In tune— And time stood still,and wreathed his wings With rosy links from June to June. For her what tank to do or dare I What peril tempt! what hardship bear! Out with her—ail! she never know My heart, and what was hidden there I And she, with me, so cold and coy, neemed a little maid bereft of sense; But In the crowd, all life anekioy, And fun of blushing ImpUdence. Ithe married—well, a woman needs A mate, her life end love to share; And little cares eprung up like weeds, And played a:ound her elbow chair. And yore rolled by—but 1, oontent, Tr i m med my own lamp,and kept It bright, Till age's touch my hair besprent With rap; and gleams of silver light. And then It chanced I took the book Which she perused In day. eons by; And se I read, such passion shook My soul, I needs must curse or cry, For here and there her love was writ, to old, hear-fadedpencil signs, An if she yielded—bit ny bit— lier heart In dole and underlines. All xilve red fool., too late yoe lookl I know It. lot me here record Tit maxim Lend na girt a book, !loins you rood It afterward I —Prnl S Onsets/ THE POISONED PICKLE A Thrilling Tale of Misplaced Confi dence. Tiouil mirth and wassail resounded throughout the subterranean hall ; and the rude revelers, seated at numerous small tables, feasted right merrily, The storm raged tearfully without, and the liutimeless wanderer, eat:wig the elements and Ilia lin pecun minty, hied to some friendly station house for shelter But the banquet went on. From out a polished reservoir of tin poured forth rich streams of the enlivening fluid made from burnt beans, while mounds of buttered cakes] Sound their way down the gaping gullets of the hungry 'Time a col Tee and cake cellar in Nassua street. The unkempt waiter, in saffron col ored linen and a bad cold affected ill., speech and wade his nose rud, rushed hither and thither, responding to numerous calls, almost frantic; for some of those demands were sarcastic —some even injuriously abusive. :Say, Nosey, why don't yer go and let verself to a soap-biter---s-a-y 'Cup o' coffee and nine doughnuts l' 'Plate o' beans, and don't stop to count a bloody bean I' .slice o' bread cut with a hammy heife tp give it a flavor!' I . ! eone cent plate a' fried liver, wid i. .1,1 fork. 1. ti, 01 i. i 'peri to haul dis 111 ki. , u n out of iny coffee!' 11 ii such emillitione of playful wit did the Jocund revelers beguile the inidnight hours Most of these lace (ions kna% es were newsboys, waiting fur the morning editions ; but here and there sat a your printer in frowning silence, getting away with his 'mud geon,' or a ghastly reporter or sub eili for hung dreamily over his repast, wishing himself abed. Perchance, too, some bummer, looming in a remote corner, glared savagely upon the viands lie could not share, and endeav ored to escape the eagle eye of the landlord, who might have booted him from that festal hall had he seen the stain pleas outcast. Suddenly, there entered a noble stranger, who shook the ram drops from his doublet arid surveyed the scene with calm disdain. The scorn ul this illan Ivan lerrilde ; it withered, choked, floured , it hound ol from his lightning eyes liken crash ing curse. All present quailed. Silence reigned. The mtraiiger wn, Attired in the pic• turesque costume or a Mulberry St. 6mila—slouched hat, patched pants, guldens boots and no mlort. A .otrdon ic mimic witm frozen on lips —awl both him et es were 111 mourning Flinging hinimell heavily into he .mote the table thricewit, A I I il mailed hands —for it rag covered hi. knuckles, alter some street broil, The waiter stood on his guard, arid the landlord counted his pewter spoons. 'Slaves I' cried the stranger, in a tone of terrific thunder--'Most thou know ha I l ant the Skulking Pilferer ot the Si vlit Wai I, aini iii Intim. ! tin ,11/ I ad< iie hra i,olmemito i, Ii meet, /1101 he will, with white lipo, tell ul my deed- , Many a knee have I Heeled to purloin , Isnin linen from 3 clothes line ; many re,•liiiing anoimer have I },0111.! through, Man many a ciiipled beggar have I ii tel the last cut 11. Ye.,sliall kinov me, and tear me, tool Yet I am hat human, and would eat. Me as my funds are low. I wall ainnell a .1 hit and a pickle Lag girds, be.itr 011rmt 1,12 d, 01 ,111 ii Ilia j,1041 will I wipe you over Uteyre I, The 1 , 10,1 wityLluu4hl,and the siran4- er nir with vorlictiv, ever told atimi luukii,g. at the dour as if lie fle.ogtied to *yak oui without pat lug. .Tlll , ll nrt u !dueler I' exclaimed a hoarse voice, from unseen lips. Tie ntranger 'Aria it fraud I. The .1 ra ger itibiatte with litre, moved towurtl the door. I=2liffll - . The stranger threw open the door and looked wildly at the tempest, as if invoking the powers of darkness to crush his defamer. 'And in gin lend This WAR too much. The stranger, with a maniac howl, !mailed out of the hall and was soon lost in the gloom of night. 'A put-up job.' muttered the land lord, gazing ruefully at the empty plates—'it wn. n scurvy trick. No matter; Ire td,;i:i rly for this. I sus pected him, and put pizen in the picke.' • The landlord n wit on watthin, the dishes with a thoughtful face; wl deep silence reigned. —The Allentown Democr ai re• latee the following: A short time ago a stranger entered the ticket office of the Lehigh Valley Railroad at this place, and after looking around for a while took a seat on one of the settees and soon fell asleep. He had with him a package, loosely rolled up in an old newspaper, which he threw on his -seat before letting himself down.— While dozing away lie kept twisting his body about in his seat, until at last the paper covering of the afore said package sprang open and die closets the fact that the contents were nothing less than greenbacks—some of the bills visible'being of the denom ination of $l,OOO. An effort was at once made.to rouse up the man and make him Unuerso.lld that his care leNnt,se Might lead to his falling into the hands of sharpers and vultures constantly on the move in quest 01 such prey, but he was so deeply under the influence of a promiscuous assort ment of liquors that lie was " not liiin self at all"—in fact was so far gone that lie could neither stand up, move about, or be made to understand any thing said to him. Being perfectly helpless the depot officers took charge of him, gathered up his money, (esti mated to be not less than $30,00),) put it in a paper bag, and then placed a guard over him until the next train rip cam, along, for it was by this tiros ascertained dial the man belonged to Wilkeebarre. On the train coming to hand lie waii ;laced in the hands of the conductor, who, to make niatttlre safe, locked bin and his pile in the mail car. —Thu Lock Haven Demurral says that a singular occurrence took place on the farm of Mr. Jell' Caldwell, Bald Eagle township, a few days since. Ilis bees left their hives without any ap parent cause, mad as hornets on skirmish, and made first fur the ling, and stung him to death. They then betook themselves to the field where the hands were harvesting and made so furious an attack upon the horses that men and beasts had to take shel ter in the barn. Having whipped everything in their way they went back to their hives. --'Atom,' of the llarvard Advocate, visited the French lair and thus ex perieneem • Young lady Fr, wouldn't you like to buy Rome tickeui in a punch bowl? Atoin —No, thank you, 1 never drink. Young lady, (insinustingly)—Well, wouldn't you like to buy some cigars, then'? Mow, (with a very grave race)— No, thant , Yowl: d offer thought you ever A tile iel know the turkey, lie roosts oil the ienee, an' de goose lie roosts on de wound. Yl.)11 will pull the turkey oil de fence and lie get up again You crop his wings, but somehow or looter lie gwine to get back on de tenet. - Now, you put de goose on de hen, e, itti' lie fall off; he don't h'lol g dsr Turkey am de white wan. heats down now, but is gwole to get up again. De nigger is de goose. lle better stay whor lie b'longa.' K COMPANY.—ltitercourne If la•rsm, ul 4leekile.l cllqUe and ex ceJeui great 1111,1;1 lance lib the I.mitztio, .t goOti character The force ol example ts powerful; we are crext urta ul Imitation, Cud by a ne our Ilttbad 11111 telll pere4 are iv!) Touch funned 011 the model with whom we lanul fully namomate, \YL.I ale you dosturbung the hole h.., .• tells In thin New .lerNe. IMMEI 1nn , 11,11 , 1 8.1 I ~00f 6c hound title itt tog ot ffoo,4fy of pursuit of inible form, amp yelling at the top of Ins twee. shouting the battle cry of answered the guest, and he went ahead with Inseettrch and -- correepotolent at Saratoga .et ucn, Leotting of er the grand-stand tit.n.i.4 wit,' John (1. SHOW. You look hist( (Ito monarch of all ph or thirve),' Katt! Fettotteto Wood, putting him on the back. ' No, I ottlN hate a Ivan 011 the property,' te. plied the genial Shxe. TI„, sentoiice is thn r. stilt tit /A 1 , 111 loosittlr ' s el ronthoug ptinc . - tla 1 4 .1. ''(. 11 -11 l ,nt,rdupun his lit a I 1,14 1.•• ”. I, el, 111 111141 Ril 11(1)••••• .1i 111.- sl• $1 In his right hal d, r:' • , %. 1 1 .1 111 hi •• per," ang, V,hil • \Vhv Undo Johnny" card hii friend "von t rot snood to wit shod at 25 vett- iippond? " Ml , l , Gott," said Uncle) Johnny tri limphantry, enn pal him in mini leo ch,.4 lowp blunt ill ho gets shonper ' --A Mr, Farley witA etruqk by light niuG "1 limi9+ near Richmond, VN, dnriti e. lit Munn 11t nignt. d him mft"iit iiinovs', and tho ruin lig h w hen his first word. wi•re • t. rinunt at last I' —During the last five days a moist. hay prevailed on Lake Huron, SO denee as to impede navigation. —A new name for a cat—unman ufactured fiddle•etringe, Too Good a Reoommendation A patent medicine vender in one of our principal cities was dilating to n large crowd upon the wonderful effica cy 01.1) id iron loiters, pronouncing cm the great panacea, and all potent nl imilifing up an 'iron constitution.' is so—that is so,' said a by ota lid er. 'What he tells you is a Not, gentle men—every,word of it.' 'Hear that, will you 7' cried the de lighted quack ; 'here is a hying testi mony right before your own eyes—a man who has used the bitters and can recommend them.' 'No; not exactly that,' replied the old fellow; 'I have never used the stuff myself, but, you see, Steve Jenkins did, and they jest saved his life.' 'How's that?' questioned some one. 'Well, you see, Steve had taken the hitters jest one week before he wps shoved in prison for murder. He was stripped of every thing in the shape of iron about him, and yet he made a bar and worked his way out.' 'Probably lie had whisky enough in him to furnish a bar,' suggested a wag. 'N., but he 'Uhl,' rel.rled the first. 'lre had liven taking tlint luau's iron bitters, d'ye mind? and what does Steve do but open a rein iii his arid took iron enough out of his blood to make a crowbar, arid pried the gates open with it, arid let hnneclf obt. Fact I' The 'medicine men' subsided and no more was heard of him in that guar ter. —The worst joke, says an ex change, that was ever perpetrated on scientific men took place recently at Louisiana, Missouri A man was sick with rheumatism, or something; and a fellow went around to the doctors, and professors and things, and lei therst that it Was the queerest case on record. lie said the man had no feel. ing. You could stick pins in his body all over and lie paid no attention to them at all, lie was perfectly numb. So tne doctors got together, and called on the nick man to experiment. All arrived with pins and needles and hod. kins The man wns asleep and they got around him, and each one stuck his pin in the patient. The sick man rolled over and looked at the Crowd, and thought they had come to dissect him; so he took a chair in one hand and a bed-poet in the other and drove the crowd thence. They were around several days afterward with their heads tied up, looking for the man who said the sick rnan had no feeling. —From Horace Greeley a letter to the editor of the Golden Age, we take following as worthty of general circula tion: "I have but two left of seven chil. dren, and these are both daughters. I would gladly fit them for lives of use fulness and honor, an beloved and lov mg wives of virtuous, upright, noble men, and mothers, if it shall please Goil, of good, healthy, happy children. If it be decreed that they are to be, not such women as those I have inoet admired and reverenced, hut men with a female phyaulne—powerful In ward caucuses and nominating conventiOtig, vehement in senate and on the slump, and effective before juries in the trial of actions for ['rim enn —I pray that my carver On this globe shall close lie fore theirs is fairly begun. When and where they shall thus -Ilene, it will not he pleasant for toe to stay.' BCIIHNII g 'Yon --A rumor n Treleittig over the face of the t a-01 that the venerable father of the l're-hlent of the l'aited States hoc- d the oltl eo of 1 . 044- lin-ter of Go nigher \A hat part the old genii. time id.opo..er to take hence forth in olllclat ofluit a 1% not announced. Perhap- under the 14, 444111414411 N pressure ''l he-14 , 1,1141111 \ la 4 11 renting 14 4 41 1411 u In h. -44 i, a. nn The 1,44111101 uud lallllha 441 the world have tailed, us it acre Ills L t eat anxiety has been to •lal the 11,11111111•lratlail of his son .1 perfect buck ete , I n tto fond assn mace that he- rtes hilt 1 4 al,. 4.V, red that l 4 pll/11- 114/r Illehnth ' e, he retires to the ,efelle ell it,3 !unit of the sweet" of private life. - - A ri A IHlmir li flxving road 1)r /1/111 . , 1.11 , Ids t-it.e; that h ha rid 1,1 "II • rn to .1.“ CI I 11.. I tun P I b 111'.1 It iil• L.• 11,1• hii wif 21!2; r lturiuti too n, ho.: rt- li, 111,1010 I, Jrlvnd . _ -Thu rollOWlng tolvgralill le corre spumlence is a lel m MOVILV Hind I .sllli. • 'Oil .Jun , 16,1871 Ti, I,llllltl Will %Oil sv, to the straw• Le ry festival with mu to night f Phieso plink " Juno 10, 1871. T., 11. i b Ilarne•fi up your mules. I am fixing in) (tale. Lauru " -' d. 1011,) , wlint d 0 ',Fleet to do fora 11,1,4 %%111n yo L.,t to bait a 1111(11 \\',.ll, I 1,, I. tt I'll gut married find with r ' 1- a lilu,ll lac. , a girl ? i• it wiiman - nwrnn g r uI a 1i.t....n Irnr uld Wllb/1V 14 (11111011110,1 fr , t” Cexns ---An old ba, lu.lor comparua lift) to a shirt button Inteatoau it ao oft,n hangs by a thread -- —A bud marriage is like an cluctrie machine; it wake!, you dunce, but you cun't let it larking Pll3 P, "My wife's the HI Wlllll,lll illiVO : toast ways, a verse 1.4. y .11 bet !•' —Why is it derithit like, a farmer? Because he pulls 0111 Plllllll s and fille achere. Dry Goods, Groceries M=SIM= TEAS AND COFFEES! JUST OPENED A NEW Da OF TEAS AND COF FEE 4, A 1' NTILOLoW EH PRICES. DEBT UREEN AND BLACK TEA uBum.l.l - at $1 50 we are selling at $1 25 125 100 1 00 It 85 Befit 15 OP JIIVP Coffee, t eduood to 30 coutri 30 Me Coffee 2H " CALL AND TRY THEM and wo will guarantee you can nave 25 per CEII2 Hold only 'fit tho Agency of tho AMERICAN TEA COMPANY I MISS 0. B. PRIEST'S Trimming, Notion , . & Varinty:Storo Ruch House, 1301efonte, Pe 16 23-6 m yoUNO & DRVLINO, WHOLESALE AND RETAVL DEALERS IN 0 ENER AL NEB( 'II .1 NP LSL' AT TIIE seuitE On Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Heßpectft/ily Inv its the niitneeotbi Yowlers of the Watchman to call And see their unequalled stock of FOREIGN ANI DOMESTIC DRY GOODS SHAWLS, CARPETS, N49TIONS, BouP), SII()F.S, OROCERI ES, &C They have the largest stock and CHEAPEST GOODS In Central Pennsylvania THE TIMM DEN EKVELIIIION promptness end decision in busihere; ustice without quibbling; squareness without cOmpul.ion OUR ONE PRICE C. 0. 0 Hystem meets this demand, dispensing Its benefits nnontlally, and at the lowest uni- =I NMI! ER NEW STORE! 'I HE Lk/V.I.ISP, CHEAPEST AND BEST ASSOlti h.l , STOCK OF GOODS EVER KEPT IN A COUNTRI STORE, Ilan Imen Opened In the Store room at ZION, Tllllll NS, BETZ Lic CO They •re mulling ASTONISH INHLY CHEAP PLEASE CALL AND SRI: THEM. MEM RUM, & GA U LT, (ititiownior. to Levi A. Miller ) (MOCERB d PROVISIOs; IrI•.\I.I,IGS Allegheny Street, Bellefonte }laving purchased the extenuate store of Levi A ?dialer, the propectorn take pleasure in announcing to the public that they will keep constantly on hand, the choicest GROCERIES, PROVLSIONS, SPICES, FRUITS, &e to be found In the market EVERY THING AT ALL TIMES. and at. THE LOWEST PRICES 10-8-Iy. NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES. 111011 RA'lii.S RUBBED OUT. GOODS AT MA) VABII lON ED PRICE iii - HOFFEN, & BRU.'S Would respectfully inform the world and the rest of mankind, that they have pet opened out, and are daily receiving a ler/ • STOCK OF GOODS OF ALL KINDS wh eh they are offering et the very lowan!, mar ket price. Consisting of the latest styles of Figured nd Plain Alpacas, Figured a,nd plain all Wool Domaine. Shepherd Plaids, Black Silks, Hummer Silks, Irish Poplins, White Goode, While Colin I or patios, Linen and CollonSh eetings, Cheek it, Ginglionts, liedtlcks, Flannels, etc., Shepherd Plaid Balmoral., Black Cloth, Cassiineres, Velvetine, Corduroy, Kentucky femur, Brills, Ladies Cloak lug, l'lam Colors, M Iddlenex Cloths, Repellant...l and Plaids of Various Colors. A full line of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts and Vestings, all kinds and prices, which will ' • sold cheap We have constantly on hand large nu well solocted stock of all kinds of Crockery, Groceries, Alarkerrsl, Srdf, efr , eft., Which we will dispoite of at the very lowest rash prie All kind of country produce taken In ex change for goods, and the highest market pr ens allowed. FKIENDH AWAKE To YOUR. INTEREIIT For we (eel aattalitel that we tastes as well a your no.. ..allryour ‘l4nl LAVA YS AllEA1)!--A. ALEX AN I /EIL & HON, Al Center Co, Nous!) , 'yenta, are now otterolg to the public at the lowest eash prices, GOODS OF EN'FRY OF-St'RIPTION A. ALEXANDER & SON Take this method of announeing to their nu „;crour. Mende that they bare iota returned from the Mut with a new assortment of sea sonable FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Which they aro celllng et each prier. that purehaffers will find it to their interest to buy of thorn. Their 'took contoste of D-R-E-8-8 ( t-0-0-D-8 0-0.0-f) H HATS AND CAPS, ItooTS AND tilfol.l4 All kinds of rountry produce taken in ex change for goods. 10-16 A ALEXANDER 3 HON Rooks and Stationery THE MODEL BOOK STORE L IVINGsToN'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOK S FOR,: Depository of the Hooka of the "American S H Talon, and American Tract Society" and sold erectly at I heir catalogue prices, the 1111 truthful assertions of self' constituted agents, tu the contrary notwithstanding lie would ray to those concerned In Sabbath schools, that diming the prevsillng scarcity or money, he will fill orders when accompanied by a re somt-thle 111111111, giving a credit of three months FIZEI Insurance 1 1 1)WIN 11. KINSWE, SO tlllll IT to Satral L Barr. dne'rl I= =I LOW RATES, PROMPT SRTTLEMENT OF LOSSRS CaNil and Nettie! Fire, Life and AceWee' Pollees written. Prompt attentuas given lit the collection of Uoli Pay, P 6714107111 and all other elairn.4 Soldier*. who oultated Karol.° July t.tit, luu and were honorably ilhiellargeil without reeel lug the POO Bounty are now entitled to It. EDWIN H. KINSIME„ . Buz No 73, Bellefonte, Pa. l Ml-IMI Thireassor to Sorrel L. Barr, deed. ME iseellaneous SI E ItEOSCOPES, VIEWS, ALBUMS chROMOB _ -1 FitAM RS E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 BROADWAY. N. Y., Invite the attention of thit trade to their exten sive assortment of the above goods, of their own publication, manufacture and importa tion. Also, PHOTO LANTERN BLIDDi AND FLOUR, (3RAPIIOBOOPES, NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. , E. aO, T. ANTHONY 4 CO., 501 Brostlwo'', Now York, OppoeflAl Idetrepolltan Hotel, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OP PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS 16 100 m Dry Goods DRY GOODS Hits Just Hs. Just H$ just received the received the received the large•t stock largest ',took largest stock that ever rattle that ever rame that ever cattle to Bellefonte to Ftellefonte to Bellefonte go and nee go Ml,l see go end see Store Opposite = I=l lEBI F.il I.IVI NrISTI Nrokr•rhuB Row, nefleAoae P. Hotels and Sal ons B lISH HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PENNA., This elegant hotel, having come under the supervision of the undersigned, they would respectfully announce to the public that they are prepared to accommodate them after the style of the best houses to the cities The Bush House is a magnificent building, splisedidly furnished, and capable of comfortably accom modating THREE HUNDRED GUESTS. Itla situated near the depot, and convenient to all places of business, and le the beat hotel In central Pennsylvania. Ito waiters are oblige lug, polite and attentive; Its tables are sup plied with every luxury In the market; its stables are first clam wl th attentive and humane hontlore, and Ito bar supplied with the best of liquors. For guests from the cities to spend the summer it Is just the place! The proprietor will be happy to receive the public as often as they wish to call. CLEMENTS I LOW RI E. Pro . He tore. GA 11 Ai A N 'S 110TEL-DANIEL GARMAN, Proprietor. Thin long-established and well-known Hotel, situated on the southeast corner of the Dia mond, opposite the Courthouse, having been purchased by Daniel Garman, he announces to the former patrons of this establishment and to the traveling public generally, that he has thoroughly refitted Ma house, and to pre: pared In render the moat satisfactory sitcoms mutation to all who may favor him with their patronage. No Paine will be spared on his --.rt I. 11 , 1,1 to the eynyettlellco or comfort of guests All who stop with him will En d his table abundantly supplied with the most sumptitoul fare the market will afford, done tip In style by the most experienced cooks. His liar will always eentaln the choicest of liquors. Hie Stabling is the best In town, and will always he attended by the most trustworthy and at tentive hostler. Give him a call, one and all/ and lie feels en..41.1,.-• . •• ••• .. au win be naLianOCl with their aceorninodetion An excellent LI• ery le attached to (hie establiehment, which strange, from Abroad will find greatly to their fel Van tage .ante C U AIM I NOS HOUSE W. D. RIKARD iropnesor BEL I. EFONTE PENNA. The undersigned, haring assumed weetrol thia line hotel, would respeodully &eh the patronage or the public. He is prepared to accommodate ;peals in the best of style, and will take care that his tables ire supplied with the heat in the inarkm. hood stables attached to the hotel, with careful end attentive see rants traylang public are incited to glre the Co to tningn 11011,0 a call. 15-201 N ATIONAL HOTEL, MILLIIICIM, PA JONATHAN !CHF!! ER, Projanetor Having purchased thin admirable property) r tho proprietor takes pleasure In informing Ma friends, t h at he has refitted and refurnished It from top to bottom, and le now prepared to ac commodate travelers and others Ina style that he bops. will prove not only satisfactory, but pnovorm Hie table and bar, will not be excelled by any In the country Ilia 'table In large and new, and Is attended by experienced and attentive ostlers. 14-2bly Tobacco TOBACCO Tit E BEST TH E BEST I I AT N. BECK'S, Al' N. IPA'K'S. COME AND SEE, COME AND SEE, WHAT ELEGANT PLUGS, WHAT ELEGANT PLUGS, COME AND BUY, COME AND BUY, HIS FINE SCENTED BEGAI, THE GIST IN TOWN, THA' BEST IN 7'llE STATE, THE REFIT IN THE WORLD His FINE. CUT, HIS FINE. Cur, THE SWEETEST, THE SWEETEST. ANI) THE CHE %HEST, AND THE CHEAPEST IN TOWN Remember In Store N 0.4 Bath Rotel 15 no tr. C WA RS A N L) TOBACCO! SAMUEL LIPTON & CO., 1:22!=r1 Cigars, Tobacco. Pi pea,, &c IS Et 1 W N'S NEW BUILDING, Comer of Al Ispheny and Bishop Streets BELLEPoNTE, PA 14. at. clears and witer° always on hand. Qat try them. Finest and moot delicious brand.. SAMUEL LIPTON A CO. Shortlidge dk Co'. COA L, I, lld E, POWDER, KEAPERBI The beat Wilke° Sarre anthracite coal from Baltimore Mina, almo Shamokin anthracite coal °fall pits., prepared °oar/molly for faintly moo, constantly on hand and for sale at LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Consumers of coal will please note that our coal to housed under commodious which wide to Ito value. We now have a wharf at Lock Haven for transferrins Wtiker Barre coal from boats to cars, and will ....poly customers by the car load when desired. Irom the old Baltimore mine.. LIME Lime burnt with wood or cool for isle at Mr Kline on the pike leading to lilleiburg. POWDER Agents for the sale of Dupont,. powder ei wholesale-000k-.s bead. Merchants will End It to their Interest to buy of ur. REAPERS; Agents for the sale of the Buolceye Mowers and Reapers, elm" the Marsh Harrept,r, ton *WO the binders ride, three oleo .io the wort of eve,) ni„nufaelttred by Bl , rei Walla aOluloor minut d oturing oompany,Lowle .urg Ps. °Mee and yard near South End of S. E. V R. It. Depot. BHORTLIIJOE & Co. Belletilette DB
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