No Defeat The result of last Tuesday's election cannot be considered a Democratic de feat. The Republicans to be sure carried the State, but not against the D e mocrats. The Ninth Resolution of the Harrisburg Convention which a few corrupt Democratic politiciane, at the instance of Republicans, succeeded in having passed by the votes of seven• tv•six men, sealed the fate of McCand less and Cooper, and loft to the true arid honest Deniocrate of the State a choice only between two evils. The defeat of the State ticket cannot and will not be considered a cause for -re gret by a single Detnocrat in the State. The lose upon the county ticket, by which the Radicals obtain control of the Senate anti increase their majority in the House, is the only — thing that will cause grief. This to be sure wee to be expected, because the party wax so thoroughly disgusted and disheart ened'iliat it wax impossible to bring them out to the polls, notwithstanding th e y knew that the next legislature would apportion the State into Con. gressional Districts for the next ten years. The result instead of being die couraging is decidedly encouraging, for it demonstrates clearly and plainly that the good old Dettiocrat l ie party 18 Re firm ly as ever attached to the teachings of ThOMan Jeftereon and our democratic i n stitutions. It shows that the De mocraey of Pennsylvania cannot be sold out by a few dishonest and truck ling politicians of the enemies of free g meriiment, and that hereafter, as heretofore, they will fight upon prin ciple or not at all. Away with exile dimly and its advocates. Another good result which must necessarily flow from the defeat of the New De parturists in this State and Ohio will be the unanimity of sentiment in the next general convention. No such odi• one and anti democratic dootrinea SR this negro departure will ever hereafter be heard 01. Another benefit to be derived will be the retirement of our political leaders who brought this disgrace and !teeming defeat upon the party. For sonic time pact our leaders have been an incubus upon the party. They could not core mend the. confidence of Democrats, nor the respect of Republicans,. They staked their all upon this New Depar lure movement; have ingloriously and ignominiously failed, and must now retire to the rear rank s and ler more honest, more honorable and more competent leaders take their places Unless this is done; unless we have DPW leaders before the lIPXt CAM ',sign, Grunt VI 11l be the next President. We curd have a thorough ;111.1 dill( [defe reorganization of the Democratic ',arty 01 tills State if we wish success l'or 'ears past the party has been led bi fourth rate politicians, arid it 'snow nine for our beet men to come forward and direct our movements. Uptii Iteinorratie prnieitilem• led by true and 110;11,4 Dentitetain• %vevaa carry thin Slate by at least 30(1110 rnajorit% We could have done it thin year hail we hail a Demot:ratia plat toms to ntand and work upon. Down with our pre/tent leaden, Down with Peer° mutfrave I Down with the no called 14th and 151 in tililetlihnetllP Down with that held, naked and brazen he whiett the itto“ elause 01 the 911. eontain.! And or with the ! with Slate linl op with 1 . 1,11 Liberty, and 1,0 ra', 11overninent New leader,. and Democratic ;inner Idea will m 11172 itimure Vwtory - fersontan. Annum the many sermons de livered last rttmlny whereof he Chien go fire was the theme, that of Henry Ward Beecher contains the following characteristic paragraph : for a diamond pointed pen to catch up all the sweet truths, the noble itelleacriflce which this (ire has brought to light) What heroic achetiernentsl More than we know— not morc 'han angels chronicle. Let tie ti-te no more lime over Chicago. She is not dead hut eleepeth. Hope tit characteristic of that conlinimity. Manhood or struggling up in Chicago to day. Men are digging through hot ashes to lay hot foundations. Is not manhood better than gold? This spec lathe is mak mg the country rich and the route example of love ! The Queen of England, 'ruin her imperial throne, flashes an order to Canada to empty the storehouses of blankets and send them to Chicago. That. touches my heaft. There is more in those blankets to bind Canada and fireat limns to our hearts than all England's iiimket , arid ships or war In our late war there was mime feeling arouth ed lii wren England and this country. She has ninetied the lithe side of the chord The city of London gives one thousand guineas from its . trestattry. Thai k (nod, there is one city in the world that's got one thousand guineas to e whose treasure is not coot toletels empty. Churches and theatres combine in then/dile work God bless the theaters! The whole world is marching in one I ; thr drum stops, and the heart 10 love boats, and that's the !moms we are niarehiii4 to to-day " We are told that the following niteeed between two Itailicale on the ibis , of election. A candidate on that ticket teleeraphad ,10 a friend in Qil/1i art own, "Portor, the Irish and 7'ianplars ate playinl (he devil teal, ore here—trork " To (hie the Doctor replied ' The Mach and the negtoes are playtng 1. --II with you here.t" A pretty joke an It —ln tli« retleni terrthle contlagra• lion in Cliieitgo, James E McLean, forbierly of Siiiiiperishorfr, our fel , . I heavily. He teleyruplisql to hire fflll.,r 'Otter his entire rite. were coll et:rued that all hi, worl4'ly po sesi•iiiiis were the clothes on his back. WESTERN FIRES Wonderful Activity of Chicago— Clearing Away the Debris—Ranks Opening—Exaggerated Reports. CHICAGO, October Uhl-Thera was wonderful activity in the South division of the burnt district to-day. Thous ands of tnen are at work clearing away the debris and putting up temporary buildings &c. Every laboring man willing to work can find plenty of work to do at liberal wages. The ac tion of the banks yesterday in unani mously resolving to open for business to-morrow, and pay if called for, every dollar due their depositors, and the promptness of the insurance comps• nies in settling their losses has inspired confidence, Many sensational, exttg gerated reports have been published through the press, sent by special cor respondents end not through the Asso ciated Press, which have not the re motest foundation. One report states that the wooden pavements of this city were entirely consumed, and serv ed towards feeding and extending the fire. Nothing, could be further from the truth. I= The reports of loss of hie are great ly exaggerated. The number ol" dead' bodies already discovered isless than In. A large number of persons sup posed to he lost are alive and well The Hush Medical college resumed Its usual course in the City Hospital to lay. The postmaster announces that the Money order Department,' or the Chicago Post Office, is nt operation and ready to pay all orders promptly. Postmasters should remit National Bank drafts on New York, or send currency in registered letters. How to Litre Happy Thomas Jefferson wrote the follow• mg excellent advice. There to much human nature and good sense in it "Harmony in the married state is the very tirat object no be aimeil at. Nothing can preserve afleetton unin terrupted, but ft pimp revolution never to differ in will, and a determination In each to consider the love of the oth er am of more value than any object whatever on which a WlBll has been fixed. flow light, in fact, is the sac refire of ally other wish when weighed against the aftectione of one with whom we are to pass our whole 111 r I And though oppomition in a mingle inatalice will llnrlllt of itriell produce nllenanon, let every one ham their pouch into Which all these little oppomitions are put; while that is insensibly going on, and when tilled It In complete. It would puzzle either to d lmay why , Le eftll.l. 110 one difference. il opinion 1001 been marked enough to produce r men 0114 effect by Itself But lie finds him of tertionm wearied out by a comitatit of little 1•111.1•/{ PI 1001 0 1,u1n,h, 1)110 r M,Ol, e. 01 very COlll loon,oo 0011.4,1, 1111. 11111 e ero-14 par pm.ies of husband and wile, w (minium) convermation, it 11111110M1f11111 111 either tt.) criticise and quemi ton w hat mer the oilier mays, a desire always to ileum. Pirate and make him feel himself in the wrong, especially m COIIII4III V Nosh 1102 iv so goading. Much better, there Mr., if our f'0111f1:011011 $01.11,11 ft filltig 110 it light different from what we do, leave 111111 111 quiet 1111gflf,e,1011 111 111,1 I 11.,01 liftl 1. the lime of rectify ing lung ii the thing lie 'unimportant. and if importani, im it yams for the 111'1 , 0011, It 101 Wall ft f , olo' 11101111011 1001 more conciliatory occitimin of rev', it g the millyeet togeth 01 1111 " 1 01t 01 wonderful how many persona are rendered unhappy by inattention to these little ride, iil pm flume ' NARROW ESCAPE. —Wednesday 111,11"11 nag lamt lbatuld, Senator Petrikin ' . hair tear old rote early and de meetolinv to the tnrrllin enure ant Irll I IleOligh the “pellilla 01 the ewer!) Am the little lel IoM. rite thus water he ealled to the net' ant girl to bring the bucket, and lit ga.e notice of him danger. Ilan lather 10-trlng hw l`r% f/01 down tostint and pit a',/ , ' into the etwtern, ettoglit the little telloa by the foot at he emidk tor, w hoo would other wine have hem, Ihr hog 11110' The water in the rietern wan shoat fO , ll and a hall legit deep, to That nothing hilt the hot t prenenee of wind mailed him lire am no one teen Imo hill into the ci.tern When remelted lite withal. nowt extinct, but we are pleatwo to be able to record that he in reeoveong rhe Senator wan 'Mlle the wor..e of hin ettek bath -- //anttnyilon Monitor. --A telegram from Washington suttee that William 11. Webb, , the 01101111.1er nml mieninvhin owner, or New York, hail an inter, iew with dm Promlent m reettril to the shipping interests ill the United State, Mr, Wel, 'hint, 'hitt mile•n ('ingress shall vionethinif it! tile next 1 , 1 . 1.1M1 to Aid ntekioi.n igation, every Amen min line will have io give way io British line within FL near. Mr Welch might hale giine tiirther and that unievv Conerievv shall relieve our ship Intere,te itf collie of the hardens the ittithettl tqtrts loot ittlneetl upon them, Owl,. entire expulsion troin the ocean tM only a Blip-tine of time --Pretdd.rit Grant is taking. menatives 10 +vent , e his re-election A ,V 1 • Il 4111 Ir. MI W80)1110.11 Mate. I bat lerll.l law 14 to be declared in S •u to Carolina, (7...rgin and Alabama, and that an ratoeennerits are already nondo to send it sir.one military force into those Stet ea. The threat is made, that if the people Phew a "refractory spirit," thousands of there will be arrested by the troops, and held for trial loefore military com missions. The "kti•klux" is made the excuse for tio. , i dation of the people's rights, and ierr,, , •ment of the Consti tution, but tl vao.t• al ‘votys need an es rm.. for d sp.! I. "'P e is better than none -- In Pittsburg, n .meet ,nr emolu,•- tor has been arrested for squeezing the hand of a lady passenger. County ajorltles = Allegany.........nram) •Arnintrong..... 300 lieaver 450 Blair. . 1:00 •Itradford . 2soo •110 tier 100 Cameron .. 70 Chemtor . 10000 Crawford .. 1000 Dauphin .. 1500 Haleware . 13.50 *Erin 2200 , Forerlt ..... 70 Franklin 200 Huntingdon ..... 7511 Indiana 2000 J 071,100 .... 100 Lancanter.. . 4500 Lawrence . 1200 Lebanon 1:100 ACK•an. 150 Mower . 2001 •Perry . . 100 Philadelphia 9000 •Potter . tinyder . 400 Loinersolt . 1225 oqueJuin na 900 .Tioga • 2500 I Inion . 00 500 Warren 4001 Adams..... 500 •Beilford ... 150 Bork s 0300 •Cambria . 500 *Club° n . 1450 Centre..... .. 492 C1ari0n........1100 Clearfield . 130 Clinton. far) •Collimbla . 1900 I *Cu intierland 300 '*Elk ..... • Payette ... 800 •Fii I ton 319 •11roon. . 1400 Jun ..... 01,11 Loh Igh 1300 •Luvorrie . . 1040 Lyroming . .„ 3.50 •Mlitilin to •Mouron 1800 Montgomery. 500 Montour . 350 Northampton 250. Northuiribiand •Pike Dal Schuylkill 1000 Sullivan 25 WWI 111 ngtoit 150 •Wayuo 400 • Wool nuirland. Iwo *Wyoming ...... 200 York, . • MOO M jorlllo, 4762 Z, Major'lien .•101't OI On 'Tuesday devel oped o o m o affinity between the white .101 notdicalm of poovles. town then we lit 4. ever noticed betorp They wore "(Meek by jowl " A promi nent Itoodical candidate walked to the polls by the side of it negro, and stood by tom while he put his ticket in the window A young Itadical 11011111 . 11111 escorted it negro from Corson's stable to the place of voting, with all the grace and politeness hi , would wait 1111011 lad Vat a ball These were humiliating spectacles to the white rein looking on , the RaIIICRIP hit their lips in silence, while Denpocratio gave vent to their in dignatom In words At the next Moil tion let the white freemen of liimks county pronounce their verdict oin qich disgusting scenes —Doylest,,wn 1) (7m , era! -The whole country is laughing at Ben Butler for hie ludicrous back down, alter being defeated as a candy date for the Republican 1101111111111011 for Governor of Massachusetts. After bragging so much about what lie would do 11 he were not nominated, and brawling himself hoarse over his courage, his present plight is worse than pitiable. Ilis power as a politi cal leader is gone forever —Jame,. Neely, living near Rip ley, Ohio, died recent!), leaving a for tune in money Nupposed to amount to $15,(1(10, but as no one knOWB where the old gentleman kept 11114 treasure• the heirs ere left the tank of hunting a tip. They have gone to work vigor minty with pick and ehtnel, and have dug the farm on which li.ed Irons centre to circumference. tln 1., death bed he returned tit tell his chit dren ))here he had secreted the mon —Frm,li nt il/I.iPI 1 - • 11,-L h , r pop , mbing ht. wit.. with .•rlit inintitor " lie 1+ 91%,, rep , r 1,41 i n b u y, t ied l'hildren to a ntuke strol hurried it to dent)} —Ail SPInIZ, 101 1•11-111iiii4ter rrl.rn (1111111, 11114 %et lea 1/11 1, 11, , - Kl (~.1111 IPALgt I taLietrt —The friend...3f those who art 1,0.10,1 81111 'WI I, realli, and, through tkl/or 11•111 to teller to it, vl,lOlllll to.ail e and eruel ml.te6e e.to, rally if tli. arelll nre lb,. Imo it, awl art of • lie a. v el the trattronl Se,elont 'I lir• I. the ire. awl Bolt r. Illed V Cro the dill. oily I here 101 l toed et( use for a lout breath flow Spithligg (Om. mendm pveryttling MARRIED It —F It LEV t by t h 1 114. n.. NI, %I, Johtt Attar ot Look Haven h, M Saritli p.ttley, of B. Ih rout,• %VIII) the nlovrowt, re . 1 • 1 • IY1 . 11 A !kiwi...4, /dr. for rt Itio h 1111 11111111 • II th e ollwo return lit!!! k and !heir dent n irlher for Ow future lutplon. • 111 MI Agar and hi. fair bndh• OUR TERMS 1:1H% "DEM(MIi‘TIC , rig, in Ilse of Itelleturlle, I'n M F.EK 14 per arm!". , r( paal ann j, $s vbtlenolut. paid au nd 1.1 If nut. ion .1 Lefi,,.• tl , erspl n. year. and no Joni" r w ill ill. til. ,111 all arr. a, Age tr 1111111, ac ept at 11 I • wy(•I$ will !lot. lie netil unlenn rani for in ad, onrr I=l , nmertlot., er 4.1.111 n 11 1111., 111, 1010t111,..rtIon SpeclAt' Ire. 01 K.111..1 . 114.1 !10t...-. •4. en•ill, per 1111 A liberal tlinettittil In trimly in pit tlititig by tilt , iitiortitr, 1.411 yo,r, Inn tool. ts pip) norn Ini•hex Chrevln. he. 1 (7 11 4 , 1 1 , 4 t.. 12:, • 1111.1 ) on, cohiriin C. I.) miller) Jot. Printing •,.•r) kind dons 001“ Wll.llll. 601.11 Will n Potaer Mit o•orything ut I.lto printing lino elit4.ll in OW tlitiMt 1011411 e 111/11111, loweat rates Ternia - 4 ASH All kittens should be athirestwal ti I' ItHAV 8011, January I, Mtl9 Insuranc( (• 1 I/WIN II 1(1 NSI.OK, I j Nar,,,,,, yr (4, .tll/1 / L Barr, Area CLAIM A NI, Es:AURA:ICI: ACIENT (JOUR C:0 JJ PANIES, LOW RA TRS. PROM I'T SE7'7'LEMENT OF LOSSR,s' and Mutual Fire, Idfo Areidio foll(((y written. Prompt allontson given to the colltetum of B.w Pay, Pen/tear and all other LIMN. Soldiery who enlinted before July 22d, t and were honorably ilbwhergerl without reeiel log the SLIM Bounty are now entitled to it. EDWIN KINSLOE, Box No 73, Bellefonte, Pa 13-16 eltseritmor to Sarre! L Barr, dee'd. l)IIIN l'IN(; IN CoI,ORS A SPIt CIALITY AT THIS OFFICE New Advrtisements. DEMOCRAT. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER IR—NotIee in hereby given that the co-partnernhip heretofore existing between the undernigned, under the firm name of Clem ente & Lowrie, in the homilies,. of the Buell House lintel, wan dlaeolved, by mutual eon. cent, on Saturday, the 14th day of October, 1871 The 'me nice of Raid lintel wi ll hereafter be conducted by Mrs Clemente I Mon all bills owing said firm must bo pool mul who will pay all ehdineagainet Raid (trio 1041 31 CLEMENTS A Li 111 E. LIVERPOOL AND L. DON AND DIADIE INSURANCE COMPANY Cash (7apital and Reserved Funds. vosion,oon Invented In the United Staten, over 3 0011,uot) Ineonte in the United Staten, In 1070, 2,441 OP) Daily Revenue, over. . 20,000 Htoekholdern personally reeponsihle for all ensagenunnts of the Company. DISECTORS IN NEW YORK FfIANCIR COWIN.", nig ii WIRT real Chairman Deputy Chairman Joe I i•ILLAIRD Jr. Eng Mai !hint:l'oll,J r. Eng It C. Faso 138011, EMT Wr. F CURT, Jr. cuu II M 11011IALL BM = (' 8 I, Corm,. E.q. Ingots W. howls, Enq EDWARD limn, Eng The lonnen of the Company by the Chleago fire will be 11.101 I hen s2.fnni,ooo, a 10s11 which will in no way anent the strength of the ('em paw, 'l'e avoid Orly 1,041111110 ntrlll et, of the dine, true struriltex held by the Company. the New Jerk Matra of liireetorii 1111, he drew on London for the prompt nettlainent of all lons.e as coon an properly adjnvred A Nl)ElttitlN h HALE. Agents, Legal Advertisements EX EC:111'111CH NOTICE.— Letterft tentainentary upon the tomato of M Milliken, deeetnred, Into of Bellefonte Ba hate been issued to the undersigned All per son• indebted to the enlate are requited lu mak 41Inie payment, and those honing elakiins LO present them, duly Millienilealed, Willmitt„:4lelgy to SAMUEL MILLIKEN, Jr. 40 Exchange Place, New York City, or 1 Executor, REUBEN Li VALENTINE I JAMEs MILLIKEN, I pp Exeelltor ler.rtite It• .19 Id, hIX I'l'l )I('S NI)11( . 1 . : -lantern A lestaineninry having sin gra UU p.l ill ine undersigned, on Vie of Wlllllllll KokPrt, tittetatoted, Into of Walker tortiellip, Ink in to !toll!) , sII pi rmonn Indebted lo raid relate to rusk, lamed late paylnent. and I) having I agatt.t the -ans . In ill Mein, duly nutrient witted, for Henn ',tent, Ii N' ttllA Ft. 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In the (11-- jCourt of I 1 . 1111 . 1 1 e 00111), 10 11,0 1,11 . r 41(1,110 eittlaiti of Pairiok !fiery, litie of flat thorough til Alilit,dairg dee. /ivolo/11 n1,(111 • 41 1111 Y mg liven appointed /militia lit ex .tinitie I p,et tiptiti it,. 4,1 . 0101 1.114 flied 10 1111• 01 1,11/01 lienry (Pall. la, Patti, k,l„,aeill 1)111 11.• 111 1111• 1,111111.- 1111tre..1. , 1 for i la lie. appoint ...int, at tlll% Ante, tl, i lot len titii,4ll tit Ilelleltinte, om Antonia/0i tile Mil day Of u, • lola, in xi, liel)ern it,,. 11111,111•1 In • ni and 4 it in alien and alter., thief. who .4 4 1 proper 1.11111.1.1V1111 ie %it I 1 4 Im.. .1 ^1 •.• I !can I n rand ni aunt' , MEE CI A RM A N'S 110TEL-DANIEI i/A RMA N, Proproptor Flits long.timtablitilted and well-known lintel, ululated on the southeast venter of the lira opposite the Courthouse. having been putelinaed by Daniel Garman, he announce, to the former patron', of this establishment and 10 1110 Deriding public. generally, Dial h. it's thoroughly refitted his homse and la pre: pared to render the most matistaetory 11 ,1 1 1 1/11 - • floatation to all whirr may favor him with their patronage. NO pal will be altered on hie part to acid to the eorivenience or eurnfort of 11111 14110 1 4 L /, All who stop with hint will find hin table abundantly supplied with the moat sumptuous fare the mar Iret will afford, done it in city's, by the most experieneed rooks. Ills Bar will always (contain the elmiciest of liquors, Ilia Stabling Ix the best In town, and will always be attended by the most trustworthy and at tentive hostlora. (live him a call, one and all. and Ito feels confident that all will be satisfied with their sencumnodation. An excellent Lir ery Ix attached to (tile 1 01 1111/1111111111 1 111 Wllll l l/ 'grangers from abroad will find greatly to their advantage. clinlo ALFRED I'ELL, Esq , Raulent Manager H A. buwalau, F,q MOlt=al 11E\ RI 141 J IiIII 11 I 141 h ItA 1' m Fruit 1 ,- .1„ Midlto Cauchy Qt Co A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOV ERY. DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BEM ERS Hundreds of thousands bear testimony, to their Wonderful Curative Effects. WHAT ARE THEY? THEY ARE NOT A VILE FANCY DRINK, Mails of itor Rum, Whiekey, l'roof Spirits and Relit. Liquors, doctored, Spiced anti sweetened to please the tante, called '"fonlee," "Appetiattre," "Restorers," Av., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but aro a true Medicine, made front the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free front all A lenho- Ile Stimulants. They are the Great Blood Purifier anti a Life Diving inelple, a perfect Renovator anti Invigorator of the flyetem, car rying off all poisonous matter anti restoring the blood to a healthy conpition. No person can take these Bitters according to direction.; and remain long unwell, provided the Wiles ale not tleetroyed by mineral poison or other means anti the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. F's Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism anti toot', Dyepepela or Indigestion, Billions, Remittent and Interinlttent Fevers, Diseases of ihe Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. these Bitten; havA helm inset euccershil Such di...toots are can ed . by ritir ed Blood, a loch In generally produced by d rangetnent of the ingeintive organs Dye pepsin or intliget fain in the Shoulder., Coughn, max or the Chant, (}holies., Sour Eructat its of the Stomach, Bad taste in the Mouth, Billions Attacks Pal pitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lunge, Pain in the regions of the Kidney; and a held red other painful symptoms are the oft. springs of Dyspepsia 'I hey Invigorate the Stomaeh anti ntimulate the torpid liner anti bowels, Which render Thom or unequalled efllcaey in cleansing the blood of all impurition, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole eyetern Billious, Remittent and Intermittent Fever, which are so prevalent w the valleys of our great rivers throughout the Coiled Slates, es 122,1101 V 11101.12 of the M unmoor!, II Inn., Tennessee, Comberlatot A rkarmas, Red, oloratio, Bras., ('earl, Alithatua, Mobile, Sa vannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, during the Hummer and Autumn, and remarkably so (luring sea ler. of unusual heat and uryttens, are Invari ably accompanied by extensive derangement. ail the stomach and liver, and other abdominal v let era I here are always more or less it, structions of the liver, a weakness and lab table mate of the stomach, anti great torpor of the Lowe e, being clogged up with vitiated acetimulatiotot lit their treatment a 1211101- Wee, 03,1111 g a powerful influence upon plisse organs, la morentially 112,1 2 1414ary 'I here Is td enthart in for the purpose equal to Irr J Walk yea Vinegar Bitters, an they will speedily re move the dark colored viscid matter w Till which the bowels are loaded, at the 1 • ..... 0 limo etint• Mating the secretions of the liver, and gene rally realloring the healthy functions or the Jl gent no organ,. Tl2l l univereal popularity of this 104111241A22 remedy In rvglol4 4011.4. 2 2 . 1 122 Inlaallialle M 1110012,42 is m 1111114 2 2114 evidence of its power as a remedy in such eaten For Skill 1/122. 2 .440 24 , Eruption*, 'letter. Salt Rheum, (M o tt hes, !Mots, Pimples Pustule*, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring worm+, :weld-Head, More Eyeit, Krysywlas, hob Scoria, Discolora tion* iif the "Ism, and 1/1/0244 4 1412. 221 the Bk in, or whatever name or nature, are literally dig lip 111141 carried out of the 41121422 n In a 4,122/11(•1112 2 It) the 114.41 01 these Bitters liorn 122211.142 in 1012 2 11 namen will l . ol,llWe 111014 L incredulous 4.1 th ir t unitive effect tenon. , the \ .I , ooent'r yr 11 timid it. mum, .111,g through the -Ins In Pimple*, I rliplion. or 424221, 2 n, 2 . 14 2 2022421 It v 1121.11 )2222 11101 t .211.1r02 1.11 (11141 sluggodi 111 1111. V 1•111., .•if./111KIN it Vllll.ll it In foul, and veer 12 .2. 110g 4 44111 Inn y o u alien KOl.ll Illt. 12,22.2.1 pore, uo l 1102 11.2241111 4 , 1 ilie .9%14,1 %111 10110 a Fin, 1 an 42 101 , 1 Other lurking to 110 2 a).14 In 221 -.• noil2) 1112,11.24101 n, aro 2211.22•114. I) .12•22i4.242•24 pupil r 1 211122• 2 221 For full pore, toms mi. to mu) the 4 irt tiler around sou 1 , 11111. , 1 12eur 12220040 04 2 . - t . 14411221 t, 10 2 4111.211, 112 10 . 11 .4101 ,12241,12 J WALK I' It, propr• i„, Ii ri D 4 p\sl D A lit, 11ri1ga,141 , 41412.1 I,e 11. 1111 Ag. 2121• .4 311 2,1111 is, 22,1 241, arid .12 1410131 Comm. rcel urk (1.1, Nit AND DEAL ER.- is Is S i II 'K 41 4ir AT h. MANTELS ol the latest .11141 rti...t deogrir. and nll ot her nr itmativ t...,r.1.•r Fu A \UhAL2.,11.1111%1 12Ito Itttige All . lllll . 1 . 1111.1 1• Iit11 1 1 IC 41 4w %111.ew IN A NI I I 1.1..1t 14 ILI; ATE S EA DE CI )1,( HIN • a r.I lAIi It 41 , 44.4• tottl rt 11, ttlttetx Irtwrrntteft of protium.. I AI, 1.1 1 , X111 . • 1 1 1..11,, 111.il•p.11.14.1 , 1..1` .1111• t. 11 1, id rye', In.IV K' nl I. !limo sold by Itrwit4 tttt I I'. wit,. tit l't rltmittry It II In 1 1 11 N 1 . .% It !Tit). BLACK TEA. with ii.. Omen Tm Flm..r ‘l , lirrantrii lip .01 . Pillnlr WI All.l I -W. by 16 , I•rt,ii 11111111 i 1111 , 1 I' , 1.1 . 1111' 1 1 . x 1 I 14. i. ni :Vold I', 7 he.. ( u ryinr 4* Qt 32:1 A \111N • I'II Fuld r•nr grE) ru¢r• firrnl•h•,l Expo, p. 41 I Wry. 10.... k free II II hIIA W Ai lre.l Mr 41 1.% SII( Yr (; 17 NS, It F,V( I. H. I,un rrontYrt•ly of Vt. ry kind 1% .0.. toi Pro I•i (.roat ro (ma otl,- i'lll-I,,ir AIIII% Kun. mod it vol ,r. kolig.itl, traded fur Ag•niy *moo .1 1,41 Iw Wi iM N, I<Ni )W 11l Y•E I. F vteini wild...J.lton I.y Ur I Ita ,ft•-•• 14 %% IIV 11111 i 111 , 01,r," •ov.• von moot nut null. ring Agetilp N tl a.r• rywliere I wilt 1... r adoloen. Wni 11 KVANS d (A/ , 71n Sllll 6 Olll 1111114 1,41 I. $l,l/011 IN) iwide to I', Immo ntr.,1Ili‘11.•1111f. M. 110. 141/ 41(1/' by Pr ‘,l W, 11/sll Agotiln *Truitt .1 II II Niel< IN\ EV am ut Noith 7tli ntrurl, lb 41 4w 1?"*1 .111.)1,( Fitgeiwit 1.),1 erS.lii I chetrinittK, 4.1 ringer. II) !lei bert II A 11ww 10 11•11 loiMer 11/014MC. , .) nu NMI N lit.Fll./iliti r Si 25 in ; up. r „H.- SI 00 ( ~. 111, fret. 1., agethi• $1.040 11.1, • • Adilrepo. IV,).:VAN, VIII, II M. 11,1 , I'm Iv 41 4w li()))1( A(i ENTS.— We will 111111,1 prioiliiiii•tun of our urw 1:111-Irlited containing over 2•.0 Ilan Scillonre Illtiotrationn to any hook agent, rt.•e or eharge Addl.. NA!!!!! rub I In Ling , Pa. 11141-4ar rs()() %(;1•.:\ W N ' 1.1 , 1 • • ••••.• h... 4 • 110 Map • ri14.0.•.1 . 1 , 1,01 %VOW'. IN 11.1“ y 1.11 .1111 %Inv, I 1i...tn.:51y...Ai! I .I‘ tit (.1.1g.• profit. I I I 1 4 104.4 .t 1.411411F2 'IIT 1'241 4 1101 MI, 1 4 11 i ('NAKT P.5T•404111121•21 . , 107 LlLul t) 14110 I 'N.,. 1 tqk Ix4l-1w Ali ENT' , VIA El) fits 'IV 1 . 41 Ati 11 1 1111. entirely new /00 110 tots book. 7: T 41.1., 1121 M 141411. /4. 141 all 02111W/014 40111 /411401 ur•rk, el/missile adapted to the (Imes. It fully U111 4 04141/1 the Itontlsli ovrtem. expose , . Its tAr01,...., pretenses, Its frauds It- perseetilltsts, Its 1 4 1,1 4 / 1 Imtnotolltlt s. Its oyp..rtl len 40 0411 14014 111 4 rr hon la, dull and reltst.si. later! , 4 : 11 , 4 1'4. PUBI4IBIII Cu. 112141 F l 4lll l . LONN 16-41.4 w •ales. CHEAP FARMS! FREE,HOMESI ON Ton LINK O► TOR UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. A LAND GRANT OF 12,0K000 ACRES M the BEST FARMING AND MINERAL LANIO =I 3,000,000 acres of Farming and Grazing. Lands on tho Ituo of the road, in tho STATE or NIRRASIA, IN Tua GROAT PLATTE VALLOT, Now for Sale, for climb or long credit Thesn lands are In a mild and healthy ell• mate, and for gralmg owing anti stork raising unsurpassed by any ill the United States. , PRICES RANGE FROM $2 to $lO PER ACRE HOMESTEADS for Actual Settlers 2,500,000 ',ere. of Government Land between Omaha and North Platte. open for entry Homesteads only SOLDIERS OF THE LATE WAR taro entitled to n FREE HOMESTEAD OF 160 ACRES, within Railroad limits, equal to a DIRECT BOUNTY OF $4OO. Hand for the new edition of deneriptlve prim phietn, with new maps, malted free every where. Addrevin t) P lIAVIH, Lend eolllllllonioner U P. it It Co, 11; .t' At. onto+. Nan. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE' The undersigned offer for Hale his Plantation in Benner township, Centre County, between three anti four milee front the Borough of Itel le route, and easy of Seelillfl on the treat of roads I t PIM MI OP Ita ACRES ANI) 118 PERPIIES of the beet Ilmeidone tend, In x high mate of under good fencing and provided with eornrnodlotio building,. And ebuudauoc of NEVER FAILING WATER There I• &Imo on the promisee • thriving VOI , INtt 010'11 AHD. of rholro fruit, just beglnlng to boar. The Iloune Is a TWO-STORY FRAME with Kitchen attachment The BARN la • large Hank Frame Building, 110 by 50 feet, with Wagon {hollow and other convenient attach mlemte A double I urn Crib and Shed, separate from barn, proof against vermin. Thera In also a new, first rises LIME KILN, eroded on the premittes, capable of producing from fal to 76 bushels per day Ihe price of MIN place wilt he reasonable and offers a valuable investment and desirable home to a person deniroua of pursuing the occupation of a Farmer 'I tie indisputable I will also sell, in connection with the above property, if desired, a HOUSE AN O LOT adjoining A very desirable residence fora family to tie ployed on Cie farm or other- Early application Is desTuld ii T SIIPGIERT 21.. If A VERY DESIRABLE l'It( O'ER- T 1 FOR HALE i•iituderl In the borough of Bellefonte, and knownKß the Spring - property, consiet ing of a number of lots. on one of winch l• erPeted all elegant two story Chinese Attie, frame buildlng, entirely new , also, a stew stable. wash house, and other Out building., Ili, 4,11 e other ha a twit story and basement frame plastered lonise The grounds to these looses are beautifully laid out end planted with fruit trees of numerous kinds, fancy .1111.1 e trees and choler, shrubbery, grape sito.• and flowers One tither lot t 0 by MI (kit., In low she Big '.bring t torlitelt . eft a 'tot fin. sprout 111.11., wuh spring ear hosed 011“16- 1,11. for It I root 1.01111 of the first tomtit) Also, for rholre I.lllllllng hots Thi• property le for sale and will be sold low and tin reason able terms Apply to RANKIN A IRWIN or JOHN TODD. 16 to tf lieliefonti Pa. ORI AS S (14'1(1' SA -By 'rt. , of r,nier l•toitid nut of the Or- I 03110 I !lire County and 0.1114 di oeti..l there a ill be e itpoaail to pliblie .ale on prernl..• In iti.aord townnhip. !tear the lloaitril 4.11 P . ridny. the rth day ..1 NOW ber, 10,71 at I 0 olook l' M. he fol low ine I'llo al root r.latn belonging to the ...tats of 1 iii,lllll. 11..1,11.1.11, to wit All thin Ire loor pie. e Innol In !toward loon 11•1 oto lonosocled rind otemertheil in holloon liegoono'cii o white !Mk thence by I onot of hurt-o on "loooni. now tort Klooh lIn,II otegro • 1., enel lotorelteoli and twenty -Ix percloct. In ,1011..- 'hence moth tool xty decree , enoot thirty two, per. its 10 walnut then., toy Inisol oft tortin oo north !bir o) degree, p.510,1e hundred mod twenty-ell ercher. ton port loner by Into' oof 4 tortiollan 'thank 1101 I.IIXIV olegre.,. 101,1 thirty two t.. Ihe 41161111111 g. 14.nishoing twenty -11,114 reP slot thirty perehen, nett exeepling the sere. W Melt 111641 1.4,1 nolrl ~tr the west end of sa tl NMI to, Reuben Lwow.. by deee dent In file Ills terns, leasing twenty neres rind -1w0 31 , .1 for pur••hn.e money to hsn.l Ire 1,114 e oon , eto lo reel loe 000 owed ooy boon! told Inoortionte et, Ille pretionoen, \I I I lIA\ .1 111111 • II rfol„ 1111 1.1 4‘l l' I,l'i '/", 11( I 11 , mm. ilareariod I' 8 I rill alai, aril al Ihe• aim., time god pinrr thirty ai ri adjoining the. 111111.1 1 31. t+ W ILLIAM P LUCAS I)1 Th. and er. Ig n 4,1 ofiers for sale • VERY VALUABLE FARM, situated In Ferguson township, Conti, rotirty near Pine Bros., 51141 wllliln into 1110,104 the Lewisburg, Castro and Hpruce (look railroad, COIlls1111111( (INF. lII7NDREO AND TWENTY ACHIM more or lens, Seventy acres of wl leh Ise.leave,* land, In a high state nr etililvallon.•nit llts remainder 1. eavered with weal OMNI' There are au tile prembe. 11 KOMI lioUse, large Bank !tare a la a, r hUling well of excel. lent Nester and a good 14 . ehard,conialning011 k ohs ul Will 'I 11,• ata,re farm ntlori ,•pportanity mom a rj,111,1.14. 1111/...i1114.111. and a I ery deni: able 114,11 1872 erill. 11111110 , kll.O , 1,11 flay , i 1 pall,- Nl, pi RCN IN, 1871 J1111:8 JA Egov. A s OCsA- The al ndminloWr•ter mu the eltde of .tarot 111,1,1111.1, Into 0( Mile. n.lup, will oiler Cut sole on the premteen, on MONDAY, torroßEß, 211, 1871 11 . (`I , KII, M. .11 tliat \ trlld nr land ropy laming 32 ActtEs MORE OR LEM pi,' of Reber,Mirk, Terme will be made known on day iif eel* in ai 41 SAMUKI. ORAMLEY. L ()Ts F,)12. SA LE. The neheeriber otters et ',Hew) s ru HT Y -TW LOTS, immediately adjoining the borough of tome, In whet le termed as Casaaltla, Pirmutntly situated. Pore water on all of them. The beet of poll. Lew Team., end warreigeit {Rim There In • nplooditl water power up on flow property, and magnificent mien for unmake. erten .114 IN COLIC I 1-11-om Ju►s WORK A 81.EC/ILITI AT Tuts OFFICE OEM
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