Ml.:.••••• he DemoCratic Watchman. MII=IMI• tFor the WATCHMAN A Walker Township Teaoher. Enrrou :—ln yens, lasi issue 1 read the strictures of 44 A WALKER Toirtisuie 11011. " 1 scorcely know t o stud his twaddle may be attributed ; bit one thing in evident—ST.lTH. Ma. Ey e will traduce anything; and especi ally when wielded by the woeful con cert which your critic from Milker ek bibil.! From lop to bottom of hi.l splenetic review (?) _of our County In 111111e is reflected a diminutive soul almost bordering on nothingness. Fool . fellow. Ile does not seem to know that Teacher's Institutes are in teniked.to place teachers on a higher platform. And he must be very nuti quitted if lie does discover that we have progiessed. from `the had drills of twenty years ago. Why ( 1 1 . ( i not, our L eg islation consult this Walker Town-. Solon, when they passed the bill recognizing County Institutes, and em rwering the paymentnf competent in - structors fur their services?' riurely lie 'night liit6 made the thing .infallible. Put the tact in, sollong was paid to the imtruciorn it our Inntitute but their nerc.nary e l primes, during the week. And who rompliiins 01. this besidet that lame ohl/'gobliler" Iron, I Van, or• 'V ,o% ' Butchic complains about the J e ctuien, of the instructors, lie perm. ,o may • -Pin a teacher, - I want to learn how to leacii A B. C. I w nnt to -drill a class in mb-ah, &c., &v. fie nc‘er stops to think, that ink!! s y ill teachers recognize other things than mere stereotyped forms and meth td.!. Ile has tcTriiYet - tTiii il - 1 - "Withth "cr - who knows nothing about the 'Pair" in. breathe IR simply unfit to flie em: 1 .1!!ed - Ly any board of director.. NOr has he observed that the substance of the lecture on Geology Is essential in tem:Ling the condition of the earth, and the relation of its condition ,to that of man. But why enumerate die defects of thin iinionitahle critic. Ts It Tint clear to every one, that he has sue . r ceeded:in giving a limping expression to the spite_ he entertains against the ler. Vireo+ on Geology and Atmosphsrie who arrodinitelv superior to.their hgnaut reviewer? I panne now to See Whether anything more thin "Teacher . ' prates of is worthy of notice. 111, yes. I almok forgot the "winking - and blinking The arniuMe pedagogne peen!. to hiti:e been sorely pinched by your rebuke in the notice of the I nidi lute Pray, was he one of the "chat ters- and "wink ers ? It would :al. 1110-1 seem sr. Then he should never teach school ; for he might rear a rare of inveterate winkers, tool perchance simmer', too. Arid, sir, permit me io record my hope, that when Ihrector "do awxv Oh" (110,e e I le Ile "goh bier"' they may leave the one front "il' a I.lt ER Ton I . " to pronounce the panegyric on his departed rocnra!le. PENN! Va I I.EN TEACII4It. ]For the WATimmin I Publio Schools of Marion Township Numberof houses 4,—and all good except the one in Jackson. die, WIT IA ought to be replaced by a larger aril better building, adequate to the want:, of Ilse tOWII. Suitable outbuildings are wanting at all these houses. They all have suf. ficient grounds attached, butt not suita bly improved. The houses are all tol erably well ventilated, have suitable furniture, and are supplied with outline mapti,--$5 would supply the 'Township with writing tablets, those necessary aids in teaching penmanship. Some of the teachers have,furnislied t h ese at their own expense, but they should he permanently kept there. The books are unilorm and the Bible is read daily, in all. Some of the schools exhibit flinch taste—being neat and clean, and well arranged. Teachers should re member that to teach cleanliness is a part of their duty. The schools are generally in a healthy condition. The two in Jacksonville, especially, are models of their grade. The chusisiflca- Lion is not as good as it might be. Pa. rents do not take that interest which the subject demands, and teachers, Perhaps, donot suffieiently urge its im• pertanee. Number of male teachers 4, females 1 i of these one has attended a State, anif one a County Normal school. Ono ban bad, over five years Inerieuce in teaching. Directors Ruler, Roy, 'and Yearick accompa nied the superintendent in visiting these schools , I Wish I Had s Capital 8o we .heard a great strapping .young man exclaim the other day. We con cluded that he wanted d little' practical advice, and we Will give it to him. You want a, otel do you I And suppose you had what you call capital, What would you do with it? Ilaven2t you hands, feet, muscle, bone, brains „find health, and don't you call them cap ital? What mdre capital did God give anybodyl • . "Oh, but they are not money,” say you. But they are more than money, and nobody can •ttake them from you. Don't you know how to use them 7 If• you don't, it's time you were learning. Take hold of a plow, or hoe, or jack plane, or broadaxe, and go to work. , --• Your capital, will then, in duo time, yield yup a largo interest Ay, but there's the rub ; you don't want to work ; you want money on credit, so that you can play gentleman and speculate, and end by playing the vagabond. Or you want a farm with plenty of hands upon it to do the work, while you run over the country, dissipate; or you want to marry some rich girl who may be fool ish enough to lake you for your good looks that she may support you. Flame on you, young man I fie to work with the capital you have, and you'll soon make interest enough upon lit to give you as much Money as you need, and wake you feel like a man. If you cannot inalw money on what capi tal you have, you copld not if you had a larger amount in rah. If you do not know how to, use bone, muscle and brat us, you would not know how to lite gold If you let thin capital you have lay idle, and waste and rust out, it would lao the snow ic you had gold : you would only know hew to wa , te Then don't stand about i,tlle, a great helpless boy, waiting for something to turn up, but go to work. Take the first - work you ran find, no matter what t is, so that toe do it well. %%hat eer you undertake, do it well A lway• do our It.t If yOll Mlolllo4o the Cal, Wlyounl a.ly Lane , tiwill snnnhnve 111 IdiOity a o to !mange, but it you euu not will not manage the * capilal Goal has given pm, you will never have alit other to Ilialllo4O DO you heal, young HUM Extinction of the Elephant A - 6 7 511Trii",% - to Ztlll l'eorb , s ,Ifft fin-trrr, Thera I:1 reionari to approliend, at 11,, di,- tant day, the liltineit total extinction of thry noble and N• Rinaldo animal It that 1111 1'11 , 4'111.119 number of them are in the course of eVery )ear , often a, iiriplea.itrit neighbor , to 1111411 in the Wild Ntate_ z Erone to inaNd havoe with riee grain fiehf, per4d-tently and fully to ee•et the de_ inandi ercommerce for the I%,,ryief their belt , 'l'houLi,ll the largie4 and .float; , -I of all err-lint; quitilrupedil, the unwind ti very eii,ily decoyed into cap tivity in order to be ddrtieidit atc,l, and di its etedly the hunter's rifle The great Lull elephant of three boo weight —lewder of a herd —generally lit tin s 'ire,tant, if a ball 01,111ftilly planted in the eye, or• nt the Lase of trunk, 4,r te•htna rvrt7 crack" sport , ren have been krumn to 101 l right—mid belt one.with itli,ll barrel litpurl t,f the northern prormeo of ruwaril o f 11 kw slitl ling• by lllr an- Itorlt wrro -rtl , ..pntrkr4 iu la than 11.!\, un by th. rintiv,... Shrill, 1,1 ITtlw•Thttiff,hter larff. , urns). of ti ~• pH, If \ .11110 , atr. tt2;tt at '22,0110, to tar -111.11 1%,,ry for the vart, , tt. mock , pro ticrl 111 111 111111111111(11,11r111 1,1/11/11-11- MOW . - lll l ,l I. Vl.fy C1V1117. , a1 emlatr‘ needy a Suppl% of 111,.n atariul for thy! 114.1111 iiti.l of Itatinclital art' 11,1100, not brinff it i. by 111 !Win , lin pri,blible that 111,1 1/1 foro out human rotor‘ Dill h. num bered mltli The Tower of Babel .k WI de,rita.., the present up -110,0 ~1 this pi 11,11 , language. , " get no t.,al -" .11ter ride of nine rde-, we %%Pre It the foot ot the Bier. \lllln Is, I thcr hues , ' t w , re tnuniti ling upon the renuuus if ban k. which loted h. re and there through the ac cumulated dust and rubbage of age. Before our eye- upro-e a great mound IS earth, 11:11 r , nand Lure rills n as Bier imi t ael, the r %tins ol the Tower of Bit -1,01, by whnh the Ilr-t builder., of the earth had tumely hoped to .sale high beat en Ilere, nl.n, it wan 'thy.. Ni.bli chadii4.47,tr Malt, for , brick , bearihg name lute been found in the nun. At the top of the mound a great mare , of brick-weal. pierces the itecurookted voll With your lingers you touch the very nuo si Vll—tlint were thoroughly burned, the very mortar, now hard it. granite, hint. died more then 40011 years ago by earth's impious people From the summit of the mound, far away over the plain, wn gh•tening the gilded dome of it line , - quo, reflecting the bright rays of the morning MITI. This wits the tomb of the holy All To pray hel . ,,re thin at someperiod or his life; to kiss the sa cred dust of 'the earth around there lit some time other ;to bend Ilis body and count his bends, is the daily desire of every devout Molittrneditn." Cigar Etiquette Si ace the war the people of these n toil States have taken to smoking a great deal. In the Northern States, where one cigar was smoked twenty' veers ago, twenty are made way yith Just now 11. is only in Havana though that the custom is a uni v crhal one There young and old intinige'freely in the use of the weed, dividing their attention pretty evenly between the cigar and cigarette, Even the ladies of the better class in many instances indulge, though not to so great an extent as is commonly re ported. The negroes cannot work at all without their quota of cigars, and look ing out of the window of, a room in that magnificent hotel, El Telegrefo, we re member to have caught a glimpse more than once of Um negro , women at work in the laundry, every one of whom held to long nine in her mouth, and puffing incessantly as tlfe clothes were being manipulated hpon the washboards. In Havana, as through Out Cuba, there( is a cigar etiquette, to inftiqge any of the rules of which is construeo as an in sult. It is, for instance, considered a bran& etiquotto when you ! are asked for a light to hand your cigar without first knocking off the ashes. A greater lima* "however; fir'ffflifiss the alga r handed to you to obtain a light from, to third party for a similar purpose; the rule is to hand back the cigar with as graceful a wave as you can command, R. M. M and then, if necessary, pass your own cigar to the third party. The insult dirept, la cigar etiquette is for the party to Whom you aptly for a light to pass on and leave you with the re mains of his cigar, or to intimate to you, by word or action, that he has no fur-, ther, use for it and that you can throw it away. In Cuba, where cigat•s are plenty, the usual custom is, when you ,ask for a light, even if the party ben stranker, to pull out your e•nso and offer him a cigar, by the way of recognizing the civility in stopping to seeommlnlato you The Spaniards ere naturally n polite people, and the strattgor stepping into the Louvre and other public places of resort in Havana, is struck at once with the unvrked contrast in this respect to eimilah gatheri gm' elsewhere. The itant 'of the Stage We were speaking to a friend the other (lay respecting the merits of a celebrated l" American tragedian," when we had occasion to comment an the rant of the stage—the loud mouthing, the outrageous gesture, the !brains roll, iar, of the eyes, the strides, swords Ihttt rattle in the hilt, And all the "pomp and circummiancem" of the modern drama. lance this sty le carried into real lite. llu being introduced to a lady, you would say, throwing vonrselt into a splendid attitude—''Moot gr a . cams madam, on my knives I greet von," unpres , ively placing your right hand on your heart. To it debtor who Mould 1101 10 "hrnu 111 lial t kiln% paye,t Ihou nie not? votalt4• sun that bl,a/ra 11,4• i,aith, lima wilt I sae , and thou shalt thy ohmic Ilationg the rtret:t , pw•tera huge!" At dinner---" Now, I Inv wail, th laKtne are royal, Were I Juniper, hcate4 Nliwild grace c,e•li banquet. What II“! %%alter, bring hither inork heatq4!" To your wife—"Nra - J.itile, ben a.re 111011,14 N excite me not, else being 111)1 with Nrrath, I tnynelt 1,(1111V harm. A net .Ile Here--a button on lily r tort sec it instantly pet lormed. Ili It, or leave the task for nie." lot our butcher --"Thoit ensanguin- Vli - TfC , ll 111 111 h 0 1111R47 m glghlfe. Mrllll2. ul Inn an.' smile heel, and mark vou let it L,r t violet or than love, ainri.woot er than the he, H t rare burden. I %%on! , dino In la\ ." To a barnd a rash intro loon on your glare, bet hata than to thy hug a potion or that plant rack i (1 by the hotarost among the gene- , 'u rntanot!" or, !midi , friend, it tit thou partake With MP HIM(' libatpte7 Thou tool:et-1 Jail to day ; 't , .,:',1177, 7 i,r -7 11i - r --- Atrittinly heart.' -litply -"It nolote..oul I alas, not all the wine of liacrhanahan route COlll,l ease dill morrow here—here I—betel (Lett breamt trtteli several titnes,) I) wha't a loot and arrant knave ate I -- the very sport tit totatine The hankrilpt--"ltuilit..l! Mined !s;ot.t I.y the z,.d.t that rat , ed this dial Harlow-' ...er'niv head, jump this t Harlow—, thus e4eape all latare ills ! Ti I I:5 I, Hl . lLreel more ridiculous t three ilic rion-ciise• American Slang The utter ignorance of the English ot American slang expressions oiten cau,es mune curnimi scenes het ween them and Yankee lafg ers in England, who seem to think that because Uheir language generall) Is uti dto•stood• /LII their A menean Moons will he An ex pert hover, junior part ner in one of our large American firms, at it recent visit to his correspondent 111 an E: }dish manufacturing city was complimented by the senior partner of the hiot4e, who insisted on personally showing the goods to his American piireh 11,-e r. "There sir," said Dowlas, throwing lilt a n,ll of goods, "what do )ou think of lilac!" "0, that's played out," said the American. "It's wlint?“ said Hull. "It's played, 1 tell yuu," said his eash.mer. "Plaved,—ah I really—we call it 1)14.0, IL'yar in England ; but thin Inn't plant -- plad you know." "No," sail Yankee, I don't tlll`ll.ll plod. I mean' ter may it:a 'gone lip. - "t /11, Ill), " maid lirwaher, "not lit al I ; it has nut gone nl,---(pitte the contrary. e taken or from the price. •'tivcr the lett ; it's threepence too high, now." "No butt of It; hut your neighbors you know on the left are not nutioditc turers, you know." "Very likely; but I don't care to be 'stuck' iv. hen I get home." "Really. Most extraordinary. In it as dangerous in New York, as the newspapers say 1" "Yes, but 1 don't want these goods. rwe got sonic already that will 'knock the spots out of 'col." . •'ltut, my dear-tqtr, there 4 m no spots on the goods, I assure yah. , They are perleet. "Well, well, supixime we 'switch off on these goods, and try something else." "Certain!" l" and the Englishman, to the infinite amusement of the Ameri can's friend, called in a clerk with a wisp broom, and directed him to 'switch ofr any dust he could limb while he proceeded to show something else. "There," said the Englishman tri• um phan tly, spreading out another fabric, "there is the handsomest piece of goods in England, only 'aria guinea yard. "I can't see it, said the customer. "Can't see it?' why you are looking straight at it; however, suppose you try the light of this window." "Vo, I don't mean that," said the Anthican, haven't got the stamps for such goods." "Stamps?' nmslanaps required but a bill stamp, which we are happy to fur nish." This misunderstanding might have continued longer had not one of the younger members of the house, seeing his senior's perplexity, rescued the American and "ent:him through" alter the manner of True countrymen. DRUCCISTS. ANEW APOTHECARY and r ) 1 DRUG B;PORE, Ineated In ' BROCKERIIOFFS NEIV BLOCK, Belltifento, County of Centro, Penn'a CEO Thn underalgnerl have the ritenatirei to In rm Iho eiii7.1.114 of lielitironte, Centre. Clinton and Clear field r ounliPx In general, that they expert to be ready by Monday, 2lot Inst., to o mu their NEW DRUG sToRE Lt r t bo acrotimodation of tho public, and they treby extend a cordial ilIVItIlllOll to all who ay to how nutl, and wish to obtan 1t1.1411, I'URE AND GENUINE MEDICINEIi, (11E111 ICA LS, DRUGS, el much lutiglea as are kept In n find °lntl rug Store, lately ttelooted x Mt great VIVO 1111 , 1 'ml . llllll in 1/111 I . lllt, of New look and Phil lelphin, by the ' , tenter partner of the natalr aliment, who ham haul o YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE ART. o 11190 P111'111(9. rolllll.llind writes the Gerdlnn ingoage, 119 well 11/4 0114 Engllnh tongue, being illy 114 well notitiointetl with they NOIIII.IICI/1. Ire i 0 11111 t hingottgo of the 1111111110 MM nn with to Lotto tool I•ltigloth Tornio anti Toellllll'llll - 011110 Ai I, 110.1 110111'11 We ellll, and will no tirtitely tool cAliEl , l l l,l,Y COMPOUND Irlll' ICI A N'S PuEsciurrio.Ns In'olthor Lariguago AT INY OR 11 :11'1' Night Clisloiners plvu.ve Mr NI Bi II W,• ly ash fora .harp of ptiltltu favor 14 patronage I lu r ,101 k e,u1.1 or ui find (14',mine 'Urdu - men, rh, ;meals et !h-figoi, In all 111411 loknoto, form., and stylon of 1404441-r-Kii4.4l- 41..4 1..y-rogitltirrt4tywleinfts. We nhol k••op a large axaortment of the flnert EXTRAGTS PERFUMER Fur I allies and TN . /TIT II IN!! F.! , 1 , CLOTHES, PAINT mpg! ARNISII14141:14I1E8 The VERY FINEST and BE.ST CUTLERY COMB:1 of all kitl,l4, nlpll•x 11114 i (111“111;, ouch as I=l 131Ith'S C.V..M and BIRD SEEL, PURL.: %YEIII} , I - LEAD AND ZINC IN 1./114111 NA (iLeSkL r i:i:tnll. , FISH SPIRITS (IF"PiIItPENTINE, and all FA - Nrr CoLORED PAINTS, PRY and in ()IL FUItNIA'I7ILE and CoACII 1 , A - RN Lill ES, and also lIRMAItIi. VARNISH, mud a few lipprOV , l PATF:NT M El/WINES and lastly, a well aeleeted and large kook of =I! at r•nnunnble preen, viz FR DM ("I'S. $2.50 PER )1.1 PLEASE GIVE 118. . A . CALLI ZE1.1.E6 .Ir, JA lilil•."1"I' itoik•ronle, 1,, '69 REIN'S Dittu; sToßE.—ltoom No ,Bl.sll I 1 UII H F The II niler migni d remp,,tfully Iltltlen neea that la; ham re trw, er 1114 vi hauvill ANI) CHEMICAL HP)RF: l oth" or.w room (No 3) angler Minh If femme which he har tutted tip for that pu rpono and ha, leg lary"lv nieronsod hot 4ha It, in 110 W pro pared to furtunh hiS I untomern with pure DRUGS, CIIEMIcA PATENT AI EDICI N Fs, PURE WINES AND I.lqUolt9, for medical line, I Stun, with almost ovary article 1.. Lr round In MI enlablinliniont of thin kind, such as Horne and Cattle Pow der, c 4 ml t 111, Ah•ohol, I,umced Oil, Pitintn, Pally, Hponge, Also the hugest and host collection of PERFUMERY AND TOILET SoAPH ever brought to Onto Ogee Tot Mel, and effort; of the newt unproved Ifrtftlf., eonntuntly on Ilona Au would call tlo. f afefutoff of I h t , pub hr to In, ritoek of notions, vonitisting of Hair, Tooth, Nati, Fletth mut Paint Brintheel Cutlery. Pipes, Drinking Cups, Chess and llm•k gammon hoards, Chess Men Dom inoes, nn• Also, a large ariety of TO IT3 FOR ell I I.I)REN I' llcu6v attentiou given to prOporlng Y SIC NH' I'It.E.SCRIPTIONS and faintly reelpeti Having had more than tweit it yearn OX pori. 0111.0 in 010 hrt•inw., he feeln inivAilent he ran toiler matisfitellon to all who favor him with their patronage FRANK P. GREEN, Dniggitit, Room, No. 3 Bush house CEMIMI AMATEUR CULTIVATOR'S GUIDE FOIL THE FLU W g It AND K ITCH EN 0 A RDEN 24th edition of this popular Work, which hat met with no lunch favor in the ion, in npw Natty. It han been ro-wrl lion and Improved, lrinted with 'wry type, and on One paper, il ustrated with a beautiful Lithograph, and many other One engravings from nature. It contains full description of the culture of over laist leading veining *nr — Flovonrs and Vegetables; also descriptive' list of the nov elties of the present season; to which is ad ded a collection of 124) choice French Hybrid Gladiolus. This work, we fell confident, will compare favorably with any elmilar one. Prom Levi Bartlett, Warner. N. 11. "I hove received a copy of your superbly gotten up Amateur Cultivator's Guide. I think It far ahead of anything of this kind ever bd fore issued front the American praise." Pont to any address upon ;Ocelot of 2h cents for paper cover, and 60 canto for tastefully bound In cloth. WASHBURN 8; CO., 16-3-4 w. Boston, Masa. FURNITURE. S . 11. WILLIAMS & CO., Wholesale and Retell Dealers in COTTAGE FURNITURE. All klruls or "CORNED WORK furnished to tho trqde at CITY PRICES. TURNED PALINOR, 1 BALVSTERS, fornlolted to Builders Uplioniteriug,Runairink Furniture and every thing pertaining tm the buNinefm promptly at, MEM! Factory near Blanchard & (lo'st Planing UND.M.RTAKINO =1 With UN 1110.4 El, El ;A NT AEA RSIC over in this pun of the country. WARE Room OPPOSITE THE Susi! 1101151: pATRoNIZE 114 /ME 1 NDILiTin ,IMIN BRACH 111 LL, Mann farturer and denter.in TIOUSEIIOLD FURNITURE I:II,9IANQ STREIT, BELLEPONTZ, PA , 'eepm eop , nintiv on bond n elloieemmortnnent f MittiraKee., Sift e'6nir•, Loungem, Bed. A.e. A very line he•lerttou of WALL PIPER, will ii.lwitys l,u fuuud ut LOW PRICES MIZE FLT IT NiTir It E WARE ROOM. Howard Street, Bellefonte, Pa., where • Iturrang, Lotingool, SioNm, Hai Itackm, What Notm, Standg, Chump, Exiention nark., }le.,. Of evvy denrnptlan, quality, and priest for Kale cheaper than at any otifer eatabluitc•••ant of the kind in t entral l'enro.vhania vßior lIEN ELY 11 ARIUS LIQUORS. ATER A NI) BETTER. NEWS Notwithstanding hard tunas, high taxes, MO Other lelhhe oppressions, intense uzeitts nient reigns at the WIRRAISALE LIQUOR STORE In the marble front on Bishop 1 , 1 rno t , Balk , fonie, where In kept constantly a full sui r e ply of the HEST LIQUORS ME Atprieen lower than ran he found elsewhere outside of Philadelphia. llle stock consists of thole:et Old Rye, flour lion IdonongahAla and old Irielh Rolland Gin, Cognise Lisbon, Sherry and Port Wines, Cordials, and All kinds of gimp., which he Is selling no low as to 11Ntorilnki all vlinl2 J . B. ETTELE, IMO= FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINN'S & LIQUORS in the room formerly occupied by the Key stone Bakery, on Bishop street., Bellefonte, Pa , takes pleasure In informing the public that he keeps constantly on hand a supply of choice Foreign and Domestic Liquors. All °make warranted to contain the amoun marked. The attention of practicing pnysiolaus is called to hie slack of PURE LIQUOREI Suitable for medical purposes. Bottle., Jugs, and donitJohna constantly on hand. lie ham the ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKY In town. All Ilquorn are warranted to give satisfaction. Liquors will be sold by the quart, barrel, or tierce. Ho has a large lot of BOTTI:Ei) LIQUORS Qf the finest grades en hand. Confidant that he can please customers, he mspectfully solicits a share of publicpatron /We. r14n12 F ,4,44.11 T HE WINCHESTER RIFLE, IE 8110TH. SPENCER RIFLE, 8 SHOTS. DOUBLED BARREL RIFLES. Double shot'guns, Revolvers, Cartridges, de Gun repairing In all Its branches. THEO)ORE DEBCHNER, Bush's Areado, High St., 1441417 BellefonWPs. HOTELS -SALOONS. B ROKERHOFF HOUSE lIEJJLEFONTE, PENN'A (Proprieto'rs.) A find class ligtel—romfortable rooms-4rompt • atteridawno. All the modeo conveniences and reasonable The propriAterm offer to the traveling publfa and to their country friends firot-claie itecom tnedations, and careful attention to the wants of guests, nt all times, at fair rates. Careful hustlers and good stabling. An excellent ta ble, well served. A bar, supplied with the best of liquors. Servants well trained, and every thing requisite in a first clans hotel. Our location is in the business portion of the town, near the post office, the court house, the churches, the banks, and the principal place' of business, rendering it the molt eligible place to stop for those who visit Bellefonte ei ther on business or for pleasure. An omnibus will carry passengers and ba gage to and from all trains free of eharge.-14-21 • B ITSII HOUSE, • and HAND RAILING, Thin elegant hotel, having corn° under the speervimlon of the undersigned, he would re parelfully ennotance tothe public that lie IA pro diced to 11(`(.0111U111,111ie thorn after the style of the heat houses in The Nags. The Bush from% iv a magnificent building, ..ptc.dully furnuthed, and capahlo of comfortably ftecommodating 1'1111KM! HUN 1)1{ El) ?itiEBTS. It to sifiinted near the depot, and convetile to alt places of taisineaa, and is the Went Kota. in ventral Pennsylvania Its aniter,ititro obliges lor, polite and 'Meech, , its tables are sup. plied atilt et ery lotory ip the market; its atablea are first elams,wit h attentive and Minutiae and Its bar supplied atilt the hest of 'swore For Kne.ta It om the mitten to spend the rammer it Indust the place! 'l•hu proprintoi a ill be happy to reetilv o the public fie oftaili as they tvloli to call GA M A N'S HOTEL-DANIEL (IA UM A N, Propriet.,r It ELLEFoNTE, PA • leng-rdatdiehmi ,art weft-trnrrwn linter, tont:nett on the southeast corny of the Dia. round, 11111.1.ne the (1,1111.1101nie,11/IVilin been plan linsetl , lty I tau lel Garman, he announces to the former parens of arts emtahlittlattent and tel the traveling wildly generally, that he hat, thoroughly retitled hie howl°, and Is pre pared to render the moat mallefaetory accom modation to all who may favor MITI with their patronage Ni, pante will be spared o hie. eom • a if/P.IMM a. All who atop with him will find tits table a b undantly supplied with the moat mmollllll4 fare the market will afford, done up in style by the mew( ex perieneed rooks Hig liar is ill always 41 , 41 n main She ehoteest of Ilquora. fits 1 4 tabling is the best In town,and willalways be attended by the most trustworthy and at tentive hootle, (Hy,. TITM n call, one and alt, and he feels iionlidatit that all will lie matialiodl with their aecommodation An excellent Llv ery is attached to this estaidlnhinent, which strangers (rein abroad will find greatly 1,0 thekr advantage vBn22i 00 N R A D HOUSE. V) Allegsny s treet, Bellefonte, Pit, opposite the itrekerhnti 'Rouse A HoT EL ON 'filEl itOPEAN PLAN, Ireensect by that Ckstutof Centre county. First class liar, restaurant, rooms and stabling' Fer mi,. desiring ale and Mitring, at fair rates, can at all tittle, hr scrommotistetl. BILLIARD ROOM, with three tables, new and In perfect conditios upon at proper hours, mussel rates, ftlt the losers if this pleasing and eileellent game. Perfect order ititalued In the house. fanny and disorder from idly suppressed. I% nor. nal allowed to frequent the saloon nor play it Mail eon sent of parents or guardian. M, els at all hours. Hot coffee and tea always on hand 11. IL KLINE, pritn2l Proprietor. CUMMINGS HOUSE. The undernlgned, hiving swanned entire/ Of this tine hotel, MOlllll retpeCtflillY ask the patronage of the !albite lie in prepared tgl Iteelll,llllllllllle gintats in the bent rrf etyie, and will take earn that lila tablet; are alipplted witb the hest In the market Good stablea attaches to the hotel, with parentl and attentive new yenta The travilng public are invited toyp g the Cummings fl Quin.' in call. 14-21 F N A TiON A ,UV, FEE', MILLHEIM, PA. 114VIlg purchasedihiP admirable property. the proprietor takes pleasure in Informing the friends, that tie has refitted and refurnished 11 from top to bottom, and is now prepared to a. •emmodate travelers and others In a style t,,W he hopes will prove not only satisfactory, pleasant. Ilia table and bar, wilt not be excelled by any In the country Ills stable is large and new, and is attended by experienced foul attentive ostler.. 14-01ly and other Brandlem; 1E1=313 MOO England Rum; German, Madeira, URCHANGE HOTEL, HUNTING- A don, Pe.- MORRISON, Proprietor. This old establishment, having been leased by J. Morrison, former proprietor of the Mos rlson House, has teen entirety remodeled epd refurnished, and supplied with all the mod Improvements and conveniences neositsaryjp a first-class lintel. The dining room has heft removed to the first floor, and Is now spiel and airy, and the chamfers are all well yen hided, and the Proprietor will endeavor toms' his guests perfectly at home. Ptutmengers Redford Hprings will find thin the moat des/s -able stopping place In Huntingdon. P inlay • A BAUM, Agent mONToUR IIoITSE, LOCK HA ren—K W. HlGONY,Propsietar. This elegant Hotel, formerly known U th• "Washington House" on Water street, is now ready for the reception of visitors and board ers It has horn elegantly furninhed, and table is always supplied with the best. Wei to Lock Haven will find this the pleas= place In the city. A free bus conveys guestn of the house to and from the • ASCHOOL IN TIIE MOUNTAINS AT BELLEFONTE, AA. { Ur/Ise thoroughly carpeted, heated and pigg ed with gas. Rooms well furnished for two boys each. Gymnasium convenient. Tried and capagia teachers In all the departments. No amigo charge for instructions in vocal music. Parents wishing to send their none whs there will be no necessity for change they have completed their education, ax. sired to visit this Institution. Beealon re-opens, Monday, January WO 1870. J. P. HUGHES, Principal. pnISSOLUTION.—Notice - is boo by given that the partnerehip *xis ween the' undersigned trading under :Iname of Hoffer, Hauer A Co., was / solved by mutual oonaent thia day. PETER HOP. , . JOHN HOFFER., NICISOLAq 14AUER. Snow Shoe, 17, 170. 1544 k ALLEGANY STREET, 110USEAL & KROM;' ( hargom BELLEFONTE, PENNA., W. I). B.IKARD, Propretor. \V D. RIKAILD, Proprietor. IVm. J. HOSTERMAN, Proprietor BELLEPoNTE PENNA JONATHAN KREMER, Proprietor SCHOOLS. FOE 30 .80Al2DIERS. TERMS $BOO PER YEAR 0
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