he Democratic Watchman. nELLEPONTE, PA E D.Vo ATIONAL [For the WATCHMAN.] •übllo Schools of Union Township. - Number of .actagls_flvo. • Length of tern; four months. Salaries of tacit. err from $3O to CBI per month, yet with this sinall salary and short term, Union township can boast of having a corps of good teachers, and the (schools under their ehafgo Oro beginning to show for this, In most of these schools perfect order prevails, and where this is not the case wo think the parents aro somewhat in Wilt. An improvement in the man ner of conducting recitations is observe• ble in several of the schools. Monosyl labic ant:Were are• not considered proof that the pipit comprehends the lesson fully. IllirstFatlons in words, or dia grams, arm required of the pupil, so ns to elicit thought. The topical method is paroled in the " Plum Lerovo school. We trust it WW_AtiOn be used in all the others The classification, generally, ca n be improved. Teachers seem to for get (h i lt they can not tench successfully mild their schools have been properly hem! Three of Om schools wore found destitute of a History class—though the law requires this branch to be taught wherever pupils are capable of studying it Map drawing is taught in three Grthography, Reading, Writing, Arilh innttc, Geography, rummer, Com pos i. tion and Declamation in all. The Bible is read daily in all. Oral instruction is give nin Physiology in one ur t but will, we trust, be taught hereafter in all. The teacher's work is not:complete un less it include the physical us well ns the mental and moral training of her pulels and lrow is this la bedew, h u t 1,4 imparting a knowledge of Hygiene ? The alarming amount of feebleness, ‘icliness and suffering—caused by the General ignorance of hygienic laws— should cause all to inquire into this iilijecti In this connection w 4; would remind teachers of tho InaportuTice of ventilating their, ,romas. Phonetic spelling is practiced in all. Chaos Reg. Iders are used in the .• Plum Grove " and " Bush Grove," and will be, short , ly, in all the other schools. All the sehool.rooms are adorned with mottoes, etc , and exhibit a spirit of taste which 14 quite commendable. The directors are con,ulering the pro priety of building n now house at Hush Grove. We tru.t they will not falter in this matter, for unless something in tilt+ direction be soon commenced they will be ender the necessity of building several new houses nl once. Tho Bush Greve, Plum Grove and Maple Grove hou.rs are scarcely lit for use, whilst 'barely one (Campbell's) is well arranged with sortable fu pituro. Outline maps are furnished 1 all the schools The Superintendent was accompanied to four by Directors Fi,h -,T 11 1111 titear II usTos To w row 11 This district has three schools in oper ation this winter, though It would seem by the (isography of the township that several more are needed. The Julian school is entirely too large for one teacher, especially under the present embarrassing circumstances. The building itseltis unflt for use, but aide from this it is entirely too small for the wants of the place. The school numbers 87 pupils, while there urn com fortable seats and desks for, about 30 only. A now building with two rooms for graded schools is needed here The scriptures base not been used in this school, but will be hereafter. the tench or reports 46 pupils without neerlisary books, This shows a shocking negli gene° on the part of the parents The new house at " Black Oak " is a good frame structure, the seats, liowev sr, should be firmly fastened to the llodr Better classification is needed in loth of the above schools. Class Registers aro being introduced, and written composi tion, map drawing and physiology will Ought. Singing has also been intro lt_s• d and will be practiced daily. T a teachers of both of the above schools never taught before. Length of term five tnetrttis. Salaries of teachers $3O. The schools an., , ..eupplled with artificial globes, and all have a uniform series of books. A now house is being built near Mr. Manter Neill's, which is calculated to relieve the Julian school in part. Suitable outbuildings should be erected at all the houses. Directors Neill and Henderson accompanied :the Superin tendent to those schools The .6 W . ,lMums whoa' " is not inclu ded in the above report, it• being tern porwrity closed wbon the Superinten visited the district. WAI.K&K TOWNSHIP -Number of schools, nine. Number graded four--two at Nittany Ball, and two at lfublersburg. Length' of school term four months; salary of teachers $11.5,00, without regard to experience or ability. Two of the teachers hold pro fessional oertitlcatee—one of which, however, was , issued in Indiana county. Four hare taught over five years, and two never taught before. Average age of teachers, 23 years. The Bibla s iej read daily in all the sctiools;and sing. lug is practiced daily in,all'except th, "Heckln" and "Zion" schools. Map drawing is taught in the grammar de. partment at Hublersburg, but in none of the'other reihools. Teachers are re. minded that this is not recommended to be taught as a generate branch, but as a more thorough way of teaching Geography, Writing is ri•retteed in all, tit thoroughly taught in but two or three. More attention should he given to this brnoch in a number of the schools. As an evidence of this, we would note thee some teachers argue against weitingoit the spelling lessons, that "pupils in the 4tlr Reader Call not write well enbuglo' We think it should be practiced the more on thin very account. More attention might be profitably given to composition. Pupils are allowed to write them in all, but required to de so in five schools only, and „ kere, as in molt schools, but riffle real instruction is given. Orel instrac• Lion is given in History and Physiology in \Volt's school. Heading, Spelling, Written and Mental ArithinetiC are well. taught in all, but a majority of the schools are not well classed in Geogra. phy, 11 oitory and Grammar. We Rome times overlook the filet that we are In. boring for the children's good on/y, fowl either allow the pupils to choose their on n allll lee, or are guided by the ‘iewe of outsiders who know very little about the development of mind. Tis, first requisite of a successful school, ii ObedlelleC and order; then classifwation, after which improyed,, , modes of teaching may be introduced,: lit regard to the first, we may remark Owl in one school wily did we find any trace of ,li. , olwdieftee ; perfect order and res peeLfor the lowlier beitig manifest. The order and ,poet desirable in a school, should be that induced by love and respect, and not by fear, Mangy of the teachers seem, by their practice, folly to realize the oi:pit e tioti,"l/im ompi fleas final, Men pi ogress," It is not The spare gone over, but what is thorough ly Ii firmed, that benefits the The out door exereiee.of the senolar, are regulated by the reachehi in a num Ler of sehoole. The play-ground certainly afroriti the itent opportunity to learn the diepueition of children. Some of the school rooms present a very rent tippenranee, hying fully °rated m ith mottoes. etc In thy respect the Say dertown school attention. The school roofs should he timde ns attracti%e us posAhle not to aid in moulding the %ming mind, or to cultivate a taNte for the heatitintl, —for hietttory's sake: to bring back in after years the happy memorte , of childhood Beauty and taste ,ltotild preside ilt 3114111'01111d the Kt•ittltll LAW: Pictures here and there lapoll III: i white malls, a plant in the window, or a bunch of flowers on the teacher's desk, mould cost PO 1411.1 e tied be ..firth SO much Teachers em,thl in no other way h more tar meCiire good attendance (Imo f thus making the school aurae tive and taterecting Class Register. were re(niiinendol, mid trill ifrolialii% he introduced. The beet reading we have heard for SONY' Will' wa4 that by r. Decker'c elancleat An elegant new KCIMut home has been erected at during' the year; and another• will he built at Ileekha thra season.. New furniture ic needed in the two rooms atlilerc. burg, the decks and motto now m use being totally untit for the purpose. The Superintendent was accompanied to the schools by Directors Rubicon, Shafer, Winklemaii, Miller and Zitn R. M. M. MEI= ;lowirraiso Ltioi n ISforitsn iv-I, tit - -A riernlail paper gu erl nn nccoant of a Strange lociikat which occurred hole Iv on the (Rearmost of a Marriage before the civil authorities of Algeria. The official required the consent of the mother, and asked if she was present. A loud bass voice answered "yes '• The Mayor looked lip and Saw a tall soldier before him. "That is well," be said; "let the mother, come here- -her consent and Signature are necessary." To the mi _ tartish meta or all prement, the soldier -----13040 n papers ,dirutnele the P . 141 Italy funeral " tt( the must pleas approached the Mayor with long ant incidents that has. he ppened Ihn stride/I, saluted is military fashion, acid the l'rmcc'. Ilip during his said : "You ask for the mother of the bride ; 'tit) the S."" the stands before you." "Very well, sir,'' replied the Mayor, —Um Ito P'"/''" 1 ! 1""1"1 car wit° insenben J.iatin it clear conlevienee "then gland back, I can take no, rro - xY : is a wall of brass." If a wall if bra's I must see the mother—the mother, I WWI ilkeWl+e it clear 0..41,10110 , now We tell you l" should enzz Dr. II F. liii der. "And I repeat," rejoined the soldier, --___ ___ "that she stands before fitu. My name —A Western mini-ter told his con ic Maria L—i I been thirty six gregation that thu Ilr-t step to min wan years iii the service; I have been th rough . ii yard o f gay-colored ribbon. The mixt several campaigns, nail obtained the day a vi.iing woman out shopping told. rank of sergeant; here are my papers, i the clerk that she wanted ~ three more the permission to wear unitorns nod steps to ruin," to inateli is piece. my nomination ns sergeant-major." The Mayor examined the documents _... Anihols, cotht, dert•mbq " died re and found them perfectly correct, and centiv in Baltimore. We di. not wish completed the marriage of the bridal thew; heroes any, harm, but certainty pair, the 'mother lileastn`g them No ler their ritsinberseeeni to defy the severest vently with her deep basyl voice that all I domande that death can make upon present, were more startled than touch- 1 t h em. ed.—Pall Mall Gaseat. —lf tiny one tmettk ill of thee, roll. eider whether he hos troth on hie Fide ire°, reform thyeelf,—EpierfuS. A Fernier's Home Early in October they were married, and moved into their new home, now hardly to be recognized in its daintiness of fresh paint, pretty papers, were'-furni ture. It was far from I sing ni,fashiona hle or imposing iesidenee •, nothing gothic, or Italia% or Elizabethan about it, unless indeed tee except Laitra's one elrayagaime—the little how window ; but lout an "eminently coAy, homeliks air. The moment you stepped inside volt received a comfortable, cheerful'. impression, as if here %elite a place where people were in the habit of en joying themselves. Entering a little itonnre nee side was thc t mug roOnn; the other, the c.,^ o nr., brick of the parlor, the bed room. The furnmee imparting a summer tempera ture, the doors of these adjourning rooms rill stood open, giving a good air, and a deal of roominess for so small a house. The parlor paper was a green apd gilt flower on a light drab ground , the carpet, an ingrain, small checks, green and predominant color. Through the bow window the sun shone brighl• ly in over Laura's plants, malting a summer within, even if the ground were white with snow outside nod the mercury darn among the zeros. Each side of the bow window, or, little brnek• els, Pariah hunts, Eve ,a n d Phyvhe, weijiling presents, looking out from English ivy that twinned itroutel them, and then met over, the hanging basket in the middle of the window. On the walls hung two Or direr good mignon ings and photworphs, over them chts tern of bright TTltntrnnn leaves —soil y - emrs of the wedding tour. A set of hanging book shelve+, bearing Lire united libraries ul Laneir and 7.norn, presented an odd combination 01 Poet!) sad works on 'Agriculture nod "The (hirer" Then th'ere was a lonlig,e which was n Ifilthge -Unit It raek 1•1111 • 'rived to exasperate the loonan frame ,to turf. telnoot by its hniilibuiess easy (+air, a camp chair, a Shaker racking-chair, one or two cane seated chairs, a centre table w oh the Mg lamp, hooks, papers, Laura's sons ba-tet. This was the finnan si t nig-room. Looking in of-an entitling, you wonld have seen Lance on one side of . the table in the big easy chair, reading his paper, or (+awns' with Laura, sit ling opposite in her shaker rocker with her sewing. tlae great ad mitage in none rn mg a farmer is, that non bate hire ul Larne with you en ening., provided rain make joursell tolet.ttily agreeable to Iwo. Laura ' even a vile were mar ried, still thougltt it worth while ho I:L.610110d) arrange her hair, wear the hright bow, and taints the lit tle_et cetera,' that really add so much to u woman's attractions. Lance had too much respect for Lsiou yin il him• fsslt too (0 mil down for the e% eiling in Les old frock, tumbled hair, 0% era Is inked - into coarse boots, savoring strongly ot the barnyard Ile brushed ' Lev tour, don tied nn old (M( curl rers, and no, %%Ilk .1 title trouble, gamed vastly in comlhrt and his wife's ant-Nil-111A Front their windows the IT,ht of a happy home streamed cheerfully out over the snow, it benediction to the p.tN or Lt . reOrle Mere Lull of droll pito? to tter,' for an e,eitinw, IL "-O 1,11.11.01 lIC they snl,l NI;Ilir II I artll r 4 boy Ailki girl, alter, viwtg at Lance's went Inane tliiiiking (flaming a ass t nIl bad, alter ail, and they. wouldn't 1,1 Ina hunt• to grow o f I I If it eOIII.I be as 11l home. For t,111.111 In Knipsn had ordain ell all ea(itel). 111111 . r1 • 11t older 01 thing , :row that pies.tilitig at Lance . .. The parlor 1/1 I, ere fat tiler 111111 C,lllottli II very hard And slippery hair cloth solit, 1115 a huge rout. ing (-hair po-i-essitig the nlllllO 111111 111 IVS In vs'l'll greater ilegtee , other titl maitre ul correspond, arra...zed at ht.tl angles nriiiind the walls. Till. Klierl.ll rt• stmt, 1101 the. It 1101 e 1113111 ILII 1,1 the 11011. V, AYR , kept r,IIll, dart., slim suggestive to the hold invader V 4 .1111 dared penetrate their dreary only of funerals l'be family livedinihe k ltrhen, ,ONIal Heil, pram I.ly, by Elie proud I.ollyeloliSileS4 elf pOS• sassuig ti best parlor' :in.l hair-cloth furniture. Passlng by at !tight, you would dunk the 111.11. e uninhabited, .11,1 not a ray of light limit arty hack uI the 1. reassure )1111. Ihll company come unexpeetedly, so great it p trade wits mail, of 1,110111. g fires, opening room., getting out the best lung., that the uniortimate gite.is felt lie should er dlire COON 11g1V111. SO Lance and Laura welt unconseiondv doing ini-- s t otutt v work Ia delllol,l rill 111:4 11111 at titruier'ri home' need not iteee.snrtly be desittme of any conttort or relinetnetil.-1/orper'm ilayfizine --They have given up thu. graveyard tlw "Jamt !wine" in Ohio. The Inoly rurve,, , r4 fit(' OW IWO ie,tl }ow, are pretty xun• to dip: 4T any a li con tarkicted ettiten, —Four things come not back ; the spoken Wool, the aped arrow, the past life, 611.1 the neglected ol portunity.- li-ophet Omer. ii•••••=•••.NOVIMM,•••••1• Small Attejtions now very few even of the people who are doing their hest to please a partieu. htr'iucliridua! give; thee weight to that mighty influence in obtaining the le stred end, small attentions. The pew pie who go through lite with vast depths of affection for their relatives and friends, ninotheitsl tolcanoes of feiiling which never effervesce in little acts of kindness and gpod will, are apt to complain that their great natures are mismiderstuod, and the existence of their buried treasure considered as doubtful :18 0108 V tat . Captain Kidd ou, Galveston Wand—they may or may not be there i but until something mote substantial titan mere rumor is furnish• ed as proof, they will continue to be skeptics. As long, however, as human nature is human nature, which will probably be for some time to come, the majority of persons will want positive evidence of the truth of their assertions. A man who declares himself to be a great painter, or poet, or sculptor, is not likely to be believed unless his canvas, poem or group of statuary bear him out. Why, then, should one be called upon to place perfect faith iii a person who ant's :' "I love you devotedly, but I really can't stop to give ytiu any evi dences of it I" Books, flowers, letters, all the pleasant aveniiies of hie, are certainly unimportant in themselves, butt they arc evidences that one is un forgotten, and the compliment is none the less imiaile and eharming for being implied. Indeed, evert' One rs I/Welled an 4 ,l gratified by thoughtful attentions, and the use it Il iis gi es 4 1 certaiu col or and glow lo the every-day routine or the hodellepinmoup;rice existence ; it in the :lac( which keeps the (lame of love bright/y, and the more i iii mutely people pre thrown I ogethqr the greater neremity there h. for cultivating the kindly feeling which are the results of small attentioas. A French writer describes very cleverly a young ylirl who had two suitors, a grave one who did little besides - gape at her, and an other who showed her a thousand courtesies daily. tme day, in walking across a bridge with tdcm, her foot lipped tool she fell into the river. tier serione lover plunged in and rescued her, but, npod proposing afterwards, was rejected, upon the ground that she ti as not likely to be so i.eai drowning again, while she would tel Still rehab Ninnll attentions att long as she lived! --Thr Legi4hittire have he•en " eli+Aing " xtal ili , ,eu.sing the crat,tstitg privilege , tittil lit 11•11L;Iii t I'M pronutu•d by Noting olio h i iii, I (b.Hars Worth of lea-tiixe etllqi merit lief 'Phis gi?.s them tndit ititially about thirty-three hundred .• licks " itt the, lux.pl9 4'N —Spann It Anthony say.; " that women have had a wf men for thn moat thon,and year." And yet SWIM about to. htll , •:112-...A. , ,of •tio•li it surfeit as any tither We rum on the continent. There Is 110 better test 01 friendship than the rendriurning 01 the 11111ta to the 'little concerns of it friend, when I)Ye,Wcilpiell with important concerns of our own. 'Fie )40041, for gent., t+ltttle neekt left %%jib inirrorn to the centre iitireltagittg Cali fornia, o ver 311 yeitri Nnie , lPggl in Den‘er rily i t twin Is CO" relay curb. DRUCCISTS. !WEN'S 1)1t17‘; STI )12 E -12oorri I r u s s 1.; •I - he tlyeler -404,,,1 111111011114 , . that lie how re io,er hr• well kti,wii Ditl'o: AND eIIEMIC %I? ST( 'OW 40111 0 new r(rotil lhn fn,th.te'r 811.11 1i4,11/40 wilsph helots flu,' 14)1.4 that pnrro,o, and WA ouR inritolY 4 "" Itirto.h .1111 pill,. 1,111'(;8, ell gMle,t 1./4 l'EN'ls M I•:UIN I KALE WINIi ANIII.IqUoIiS Cr. Loyo Millis, with tilinomt every arllt•le 10 be found to nit rstalrlimlttlwekt or kind. %twit As if ore°. mot Cattle Pow (tor, I owl Oil, Alcohol Liortool nal, Ptlltitm, Petty, Nrongew Also the la.tgext test i•ilAlet•tion of I'EIiNTNIEIII AM) I'oILET SOAPS er hroiimliCio this itisee Tohaeen rand ei(orn of the most ,pproyed brands, Oil hand Ae woo - 1.1,01 the Attention of the to its sleek of ilutimim, Colisisting of Tooth, Nttr„ Flush sn•l Plaint Itrutrthss, cutler y, Pipe.. Dunking Clips, Chess tuna ill‘ettyt.o ttttt Ott hoard... Chess M.,1 1 10111- Inoe4, rte Ain, , Vflr)..ty or TotS FOR (1111,OltEA ti I (1 r At ! i rtt n lgt ( 7l i t i l7l l l l J;Z ,t o tt flaring had more than tweivo yern e operi• 1.111 . 1. flue i Ile foots eontitt a ent eon remit r tettiltfwetion to all alto favor hint with their Patronage. PRANK P GREEN, Druggist, 011)A -if lin ,No 3 M.lOl jitltlHb. BOOK AOENTS WANTED FOR STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF P. 7'. B N 1.1 Written by bitmelf. In toe Large Octavo Vollllllo—nearly IFat pagan—rlnted In English and Uerittan. MI (depot ful l page engravings, It embraces Forty YeUrl. lIPOOIIOOtIOII or h to , busy life, out it Merchant, Manager, Banker Lecturer are( ftlenstern. No hook publiwited on ItOPOrtliblo to all elerser. Every one wants, It. Agents average from Mt to 100 rulourip• dons 0. Week. We other extra Inducements. Illurtrated Catalogne and Terms rent to Agents hen. 4. LL BURR, Publisher, 1544 W. IrartfortL Conn. TO CON'ritA(.7o3B.---Sealed Pro• female fur Ihu ereeilou of a Frame School Ranee near Heels ',tanned will be re ceived twill lit o'uloek m. the lath dey of leoh nOWY. 1570. Flans and epeoia,..tieb, milt be seen et the reeldPbee of ilto enheerlhor, neat Heeln. 15-4-tr. LEWIS hAtmEitzumi, FURNITURE. S . H.. , \VILLIAIO Sr. CO., Wholtaialti nail Retail Dealora Ind GOD,TAUE FURNITURE. MI Icindtkof TURNED "" n'""Asilttl to tllo . tEttdo at CITY PRICHS. EMI TURN 5.11 VA.LINC;EI BALval:E i- its, and HAM) RAILIN4 furnished to Builders lipheletering,Reppiring Furniture and every thing pertaining to the huarneaw promptly at ten led to tory Ileht Illraw!lttrd & (Vo. Planing UN I) I,,ItTAKING We Mee Ineke COPTINR, end nit,nd funeral,. with the meet El,Efi NT 11h:AItri P: et or in 0114 part of Ow runtry. W Ant Itoome orroslTE h* 11W ust Br e i,I,Nr()NTE, FA p ATII( )NIZF:IT011(1: I N DusTity IMIN BRACH 11111,1„ Nltinufiketurer wit! dealer In HOUSEHOLD FUR NITCH R, St ISELI.V.V.NTS, PA Keep% vonNtantly on lutrol n eitt,ive nAsortment of Mnttratines, Sorrel, Chnim Lounge*, lied .4telutp, 4.• A very line Neleetton of 11 - ,1 id, PA will always 1.0 folisal at 1,1 1W ' I e,--16,1y FII I{ E A ILE ROOM. inward Street, liellefunte, Pa., where Bureaus, • bourises, Soft., flat Racks, What Nots, Stands, Chairs, Stools, Extension Tables, Etc , tif cry tl,eription, quality, and price, for nate ehettper than at any other entabllnlt•-•ant of the knoi In Cvntral l'ennbylN artist - ve1112 , 1 P HARRIS LIQUORS. L'Al'E It AN 1) )lEl"i' 1.: It N ENVB Not witlintatilling hard L 1111.0 1 401 tame X;7 - or othi , r yubNe opprvsst.w, Intense czrllc moot reignsat Ow NVIIOI.F.SAI.I.I LlqUOit sToRP Ilto marbio (runt on Itt4lown Ktreet, Bello-- route, , kept e.amtantly u full emp ply of the 11E8T 1,14.41`011S prlern lower than ran be (mind olnewhere outshie of l'hilmte/pitta ((to atuek conninta of the boat Ohl liy.•, Bou Lon, Motinngah /la Had iild Iriali Whi,klcm, Holland Gln: Cogra tar and other • Brandies; Jamaica and New England Rum; German, Madeira. 'Merry and l'orl Wine, ( orilialp All kinds of Hinter, whieh he le welling 10 low Iw lu liktttittitt•ll r? A BAUM, Agent._ R. Err E E. el • =MED 1 0 010',ION AND DOM-ESTIC WI NF.`4 & LIQUORS th' the room formerly oreopied by the Key nom° Bakery, on Illeiwp etroot, Bellefonte, Pa., Mime ideamt/r0 in Informing the publie that he keep. Nmstatitly taa hand • supply of choiee Foreign and Donwatie Liquor.. AU eanke warranted to contain the amount marked. the attention of practicing pnyeklaate le called to hie 'Mick of PUttK 1,141110R8, yll'l,o4k o for 'kni•alool plirponrs ButtlPP. (Igo, and arytilJnikir; conntitsll) on hand. Ho has the ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKY In to“ n. All liquor., are warrant' lesiva aatlnfaetlon. Liquor., "wilt Int sold ty tha quart, WPM, or Here° He has a large lot of DOTTI.E'D i,iquoßs of the finest gradon on ham]. Confident that he can please euatomere, he respectfully sollette a Rime otiatiblto patron awe. vlenfil .AZI'LIiS T HE WINCHRIITER RIFLE, M SNOTS. SPRINER RIFLE, 8 SHOTS. DOUBLED HAMM RIFLED. Donbie shot gnus, Rovehr•rn, Outridiss, to. nun repair/0g In an Its branches. THEODORE DESCENER, Bush's Arcade, Mei 81 4 Beilnyontays. 14-324 y. B ROK ERIE OFF' HOUS PI ALLEOANY STRII:ET, BF.I,LEFONT,L, P N N'A j/MISEAL KROM, (Proprietors,) A first close hotel— corafertable cooing—prompt attendance. nu the modern eenvonleneea and teikaowable chtlitep. The proprietors offer to the traveling nubile and to their country friends Brakeless accom modations, and careful attention tp the wants of guests, at nil times , at fair rates. Carefhl hustlers and good stabling. An excellent ta ble, well served. A bar, stippl led with the beet orliquors. ligssitnts well trained, and every thing rounistre in a first class hotel. Our location is in the lousiness portion of the town, near the post office, the court house, the churches, the banks, and the principal places of , busine,s, rendering it the most eligible place to stop for those who VIO, licplefonte ei ther on filminess or for pleitattet" An omnibus will (wry passengers and bag gage to 1111 d (rein all trains free of Charge:4-st B usit UOUSE, k.„, HI LLEt ONTB, i'F.hNA., L,-„ W. L. HI K A RD, Propretor TI.I. elegant hotel, having come under ttu• poervi4lon of the undersigned, he woujii rc puretfu)ly nnnolince to the public that he is pre- Mood to tiecommodate them after the style et the hod hottArs in • lhe Wier, The Bush House is a magnificent building, splendidly furnished. and capable of corn foilably necornmodating THREE IlUNI)REI) GUESTS. . It in Nittuded near the depot, and convent° to all phloem of laudnenn, and in Off beat hob/ in cent ralVntmaybrattla. lie wititeranre ludlte land nttentixe; In tablet are nun , pined with every luxury in the market; lin imtblee are heel elititn,a it It atten lieu and humane Itotttlerq, anti itn bar nupplied wiih the beat ol Far guests front the cities to impend the ultumer it lepof the platy! Thu proprietor utllbe happy to rerelve the public an often an they It ledl (0 rug. W. 1) nIKARD, Proprietor CM lAIt Nt A t 4 ITi lEI ,1 It AIA A , Pronrrlek.r. 'flits lon g cslai d 141,1 and at-11-known /Intel, situated (iii the 14(111(IIVIUM. (..rrier of the. Lne. mond, oPposite the Coorthoutte, having been purchased by Daniel 4:arman, ho announces to, the former patron,. of this establishment and to the traveling public generally, that he has thoroughly retitled his house, and in pre pared to render (lit, moat satisfaetory accom modation to ell Who may favor him with their patronage No paint. will Ito spared on his part I.( 11,14 (0 (110 convenience or comfort of his guests. All who step Vital him will find los chide abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare the marketwill altord.done up , -13 le by the paint expel te•need cook, liar atll ala itysreottinin the choicest of liquors. Ills isi a idiag Is th e hest Mhos'', and will always be attended by the most trustworthy and at tent lne bustlers. line film a cell; one and gib and he feels confident that all will be anti-stied akb their ao eummsdn ion. An excellent Liv ery is sititiiiied (0 this establishment, which strangers from abroad will find greatly In their ad Age V gnfa C(IN It 4I) () IT S E Allegany Street, Hello/onto, Pa., opposite the drobrrhnlT House A nom, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, hetintied by the Court of CCITIYe county. First etas lair. restaurant, rooms and stumbling Per. , itis desiring m eals and lodging, at Lair rates, eau at all tunes be aecomiliogated AN FX(II.I.F.NT BILLIARD ILOOM, wit fi Inn' tables, net, and In pert et randttlnn. always open at proper hours, at usual rates, for the lovers or thip . plem.lng an d exeellentgame Perfect order intuntained in the house. Pro fanity and disorder prytnptly suppressed. Mi nors not allowed to frequent the saloon nor lo pity w 111141111. (4.111Me11l of parents or guardians. Meals at all houre llot coffee and tea always ou Inunl H. II KLINE, Proprietor, M=liii Wst J. HOSTERMAN, nELI,FwovrE PENN A 'l'h.• undersigned, having assumed cortrol of Ili is tine hotel, would respectfully ask the patronage of the public. Ile is prepared to are bite tuittts in the Lest of Style, and tattooer., that Ms tables are supplied with the liest In the market Good stables attached to the lintel. with careful ■nd attentive ser iatim The trailing public are Invited to give the I'mornings !loosen esti 14-29-ty N AT il/N A L 110 TEL, x 117.1.111 IM. PA, I (VI ATII AN I tEM Prom-le/0r lioving purchased this adintrable properly, the proprietor takes plootatire in informing Ids !Wend••, that ho lots refitted anti refurniahed it from top to hollow', and in now prepared to ac commodate travelers and others in a idyl° that he hopes trill prove poi only satisfactory, but plea•ant. II to table an&liar, will not be excelied by any In the country stably is large and new, and is attended by experieneed and attentive ostlers 14-2g-ly EXCHANGE HOTEL, HUNTING doe, Pe-J. MUItItISON, Proprietor. Thin old entahlishment, having been lamed hy 3 Morrienn, former proprietor of the Igor rivon Ironer, ham been entirely remodeled and refurninhed, and enamelled' with all the modern improvement,. and conveniences nocaneary to a tirmt-clone Hotel. The dining room hue been removed to the flret floor, and is now apnciooe and .dry, and the elbsorthers are all well venti lated, and the Proprietor will egrkeavor to make Ida guests perfeetly at home. Pruinentiere for Bedford Springs wtii and thin the most desir able .topping place in linntingdon. vlankply. MI)NTOUR HOUSE, LOCK lIA ven-4. N. HlGONY,Propriekyr. sy, Tide elegant lletol, formerly known as the "tVashington Howie," on Water street, b now ready for the reeeption of 'leiter* and board ers It hat bees elegantly furnished,and Re tattle Is always. intypHed w ith the best. Visitors to Leek Haven wHI find this the Idella:ante/It pines In the Mb. A free bus conveys the 'pleat,. of the house to and from the various trains. • v14n94 SCHOOLS. ASCIIOOI. IN TILE MOUNTAIN AT BELLEFONTE, PA FOR 30 BOARDERS. TERMS $BOO PILE YEAR House thoroughly carpeted, heated and light ed with gam. Room. well furnistard for two boys each. Gymnaolum aonveident. Tried and capable poachers In alt the departments. No extra charae for Instructlons In vocal mask. Pirrents wieltlng to 'end their sotto where there will be no necessity for change until they here : l itpleted their education, are de• aired to 'felt hie Institution. A irafon pen", Monday, January toth J. P. HUG 1,11176, Principal, VOR SAVE—The undersigned ge bra forl *lot of leontraiholial . top , of P4 4 411:0 1 Chestnut. 004 Tra hl. tu r w he fold privele" 1 71 . ussi,7t "IPri"'• attort ot the Snow Sims to on e . c ot the prow of this each tlw day and Saturday of each waAt 44 l reifirtli on Monday., 'lluardaya ' Citall aU W NCIF Receiver for Iltrusterdide r`l OE Proprietor EMI