The Democratic Watchman. BF: IA EFONTE, PA. EDUCATIONAL Prepered for the WATMINAN.I Public Schools Or Liberty Township. Whole number of schools seven, the three at Eagieville being graded. Iligh tichool—W. A Ridge, teacher, 45 pupila. 2(1 (trade— Miss Mary E. Searles, teacher, 52 pupila, hi Grade— Mies Iteckie Pearoo, ieacher,'sll Hunter Run school —ft eility Thotnp• son, teacher, 2.R pupils. Union school —Theophilus Plelch er, teacher, 43 pupils• Biker's aehool --I). S. Plelc her leacher, 42 pupils. Big Run School—Miss F. S. Bum nnLier timelier, 33 pupils. Length of term four months. Sal nn' of teachers, tsls. Two of the teachers have taught ()Ner live years, one holds it proles ,stnal Yertiliente. I he Bible is read and singing la pray lived in all the schools ; the books lire 111116,1111---covy books excepted - all but " 'lnas Itecordm are It Opt ut but one reltool: Oral ttist ruction in en in one or two, Mai, drnwutg in not !Might in any The ~ ellooh, are not form, lied with talu a, they abouhl be.' No (Hobe., nor May, and for want of a Jittle paint, the Witch 1111/Ir4 111 ert oral 1.110111,1 are tendered timeless. I)lrectors Ii theoe thing 4, fora teacher can ,rarrel ork siieet.-fully without thorn. The order, in 10001 of Ihr -,book, good, butt n e entore tln• -,ert ion that ROM(' !flight be made plea - :inter and better by ruakmr the room bemitifal by ea iniing a fen pietiirr , , noitioe., etc , to be bung upon the nn iemally bale, and in lnred„unll More attention should die green to the subject of penmanship, Ina wonder tit the schools 1,, one school It 4. 111111ili the teacher to ing to conduct two reel tations at the 141111111. 117111', I•I11' people of Eagleville are brginning hilly to allic the is 1.1411)111 Of the Board in thoroughly grading their schools. e regret to loon that Mr. Ridge nitends to relinquish the profession of teaching Mr. M. F. Searles will open a Fi t ate school litre in May. The attendance in the district will tun about SO percent_ for the term. Carrie 1•' l-clienek, Clara Schenck and Sarah .1. Holler dill not miss a dot during the term. There are still a few houses without the necessary out buildings We trust this want will he. .applied ere the opening of another term I= Notnlwr of schools three. Quity's school—iteu ben Pletcher, teacher, 65 Pupils. Knoll's school—Lucy C. Harper, teacher, 40 Pupils. Mann's school not in session.) The abut e schools are in a healthy condition—order good, cleanliness and taste manifest. The teachers evidently believe in the elevating influences of the beautiful. The schools might be better classi• tied—especially the "Quay's." We would suggest that the directors insist on uniformiiy in the use qf books, and thus avoid the necessity of chang• ing every year. Better care should be taken oh the Maps and apparatus in the different schools. The Outline Maps, in one or Tao schools, are about "used up." The Bible is read and sing. rig is practiced in the above schools; the attendance is pretty good—some 75 to 80 per cent. i and pretty general satisfaction IS given, except in the "Mann's" school, where, we are in• formed, there is. ecoftfiiderable want of discipline. lt ix xtiggested to Directors that the law requiree "History of the United States to be taught in every district," and that the Preeident will he called upon to swear that the Jaw was com plied with. A new and larger black-board le much needed at the Knoll's school; and also suitable outbuildings at all. Length of term four months. Salaries tiO and 140. Directors Raub, Singer, and Thiel accompanied the Supsriu tendent in visiting the schools.,'' REM TOWNSIIIP Schools in a flourishing condition. Considerable improvement in classifi cation since last Report—in Decet»ber. A new school has been opened at Loydsville, which is taught by Miss Lucy 'Barnhart. Number. of POi/s 58. The school is kept temporarily in an unfinished, poorly furnished, and bad ly ventilated room, in a dwelling house,. but with all these drawbacks boat teacher and pupils are seemingly hap py, A new school house is to beerect ed during the present yenr. n o ( . 41 Stream PC/100i ie in excel. lent, conditibn, considering the large. number of The nehoolo atPowellon are render. ing general entiallimion. We would atiggeot however that it would be het, ter to have oil the pupils in the ad• vitimed seliool prepare their lesions at home. .The unexpired term at "Black•l3oar" is being 4 finished by Miss Marian Shaw. The Directors purpBse removing the house at "Potter" to a, point near the railroad, called "Enterprise," think ing thereby to-accommodate a larger number of children. We would re mark that, should there he any dissat istaction on the part of interested par ties, the Board ofdirectors only have the power to locate and build school: houses, and employ teachers; and it is their duty to make suitable provision. It would seem advisable for the Board furidsh it leacher itt "Sandy Ridge," itincwthe citizena are willing to far lllBh a building. I \Ye would remind directors that it is a bad policy, as well as Wept/ to pay teachers their salaries 'without tilling and approving their Reports, and also that no teacher can legally he paid t(n. Iran/tiny on Mew thrys. Direett-rm had he(fri Wee to thug or they may find it diflietilt to Nvrea) that the law Wahl 1.01111,11 Ca •drlie "Beal Jlol4,"Jthick Rear." and "I.:iiterprise selijols will open about the beginning (ilium.. 'relic wishing In apply for I be4e in•hook ehnnld address Win Washburn, or .1, 1. Lukens, Philipsburg. rim it•sni The )011101C tf1 . 110014 . d 111 Orfltigh clo.llfl lew %V(.l.kt , !Igo. PI I vale school. will he opt.tivd m April hy C. I:. \V A. Shull', and Nlolliv McC,n . It. NI, NI An Effective Temperance Lecture gentleisien front the interiui came in cotaipiii, ti l the tiileoti i.t a fore.alil , !lie • ..1‘11 . 1111 . 11:. •, .. , . ` , lll 1.. 111111s.•11. :.111 :111.1 the other w Brother T - , lan preached a little oceitwidi might or- ~1 , 1,.,„1,,i r.. :1!„ ter ' Well the Major, has iig color:le( t i tho Mo.:11.11y ,, plenty ot And ul it,. 1111111 hill Ii 1.1 ille artily, ram! Brother T-- - basing an as ersion in-npottn the niantr), arid rer slater, the twain ihilidged HUH-, -ale " 0,:11 I""'1' I,is .1 pull:11111f. 111.1111 r.• dry !lingo ()I beer, which, without pro it, during any iwrceptilde etl'ect upehrl the I I nn I,i‘ 11l Frshi,l. .Nlajor, s elrect Ilrother T Thu, being the rituation, the gentle. men at a ,-ottiew hat late hour retired, the Major -10 unbroken , liihnberH nod trisret dreams, but poor Brother T to levurisli ti),,,lng- and hiarible night mare The morning the Major fresh and radiant, isl,u, cote.tileratel v !ell his friend :11 ett . ).% a late nap, /Mil utter lading Irittel. :net I,reakliout, thought lie would 1011. in on firm her 'l'- Approaching the room, 11,• heard it 1 1 /1t•1. Is 111111 i, 1111t1 that Brother 'l' engage , ) u, los" morning Iles otions, prislentlj remained outside lie then loond the words taking the form of exhort:omo rather tharly i liat of pram er, runt !SIN Clif 10,11) 11111/e 1,11 111111 10 open the door just a little, when lie %I its infinitely nnius ed, it not edified, to see Brother T strik mu , altitudes in trout of the mirror. engage r :l in lecturing it wiplsnetreu lpnt, in words of veryvuiarnest and stern re bake The ' , gunge was like this • "Oh, the r tilt) of the flesh tilt. the vanity oldie world I What have you done' , Yott has c disgraced your self! You are a miserable sinner! t You are a pretty hypocrite! River water don't agree with you, all? La ger beer does, alt? You Lave been drunk, air : yes, sir, you who pretend to be a Christian, sir T drunk am a fool, sir! You thought you could stand as much am the Major, did you? Now, where are you I Are you not asham ed? Row can you go home? How can you go to church? Can you ever look up again ? Will sou do so again? I ask, sir, will you ,frink any more beer?" - The Major, struggling with suppress ed merriment, endeavored to retreat Unobserved, butt the lecture elomed Sib 110.1 y. When Brother T-- -came down stairs, salutations passed between them as usual. Neither could tell whether both knew all about it, but when the Major blandly suggested whether Brother T—would take something, the latter replied, rather drily, "Thank you, not any."—eineinnati C'ommei riot, RAMPING ALOUD IN THE FA1111.1,-- Books and periodicals would be an gels in every household. They are urns to bring us the golden fruits of thought and experience from other lands. As the fruits of the earth's soil are most enjoyed around the family boar&, eo should those that mature on mental and moral boughs be gathered around by the entire household. No home exercise could be more appropri ate anti pleasing then for one member to read aloud for the benefit of all. An author's ideas are energized by the con fidence and love of the tender family affections, and every heart is open to the truth like the untolding rose to re ceive the gathering dews. The ties of love between the parents and children, brothers and gisterß, are thus cemented I yet more and more, and varied chartos and pleasures constantly open through this medium to make home a paradise. If parents world introduce this ever I ciea in their families, they. world 8008 see the levity and giddiness that make-, up the convetimtion oftoo many circles, giving away to refin'ement am( chaste ! dignity. Read toyour children and en courage them to read to you, instead of reading your papers in milenee and then ! laying them awa,i. MEDICAL. DR. W. H. WITMOIt, Fins been In pueceaxfol prnet/eo for n ntuntser of years, with the ex ptirlenti t tof the al if feren t Hospital Stirgyons Miring the late Amer ican war, continues to attend to all professional !utes nt him office, • Nip. 928 Faber/ St. Mu/ode/phi°. No Patent Medlchici arc used or recom- Mended • the remedittfliTtiminimered are those Wilk!' will not break dose the constitution, hat renovate the system from ail injuries, it has sustained from mine's' inedielnee, end leave the system in healthy and perfectly cured condition • DYBPEPSI A, that distressing disease and foil destroyer of health and 11111,0110/.4, undermining the con ntitution and yearly carrying thonsanda to in timely grates, ran most amphatlcany be cur tat V/'LAN(IIIOh 1, A 1111 1; le - ' 1770 IV, Ilea Mate ttrallotuttlott and ttettkitems of the ittlettl tattle!' renders I{NCROIV, ittt•ttitithie _o( est eying the pleatmre4 or perorming the tot tea entre K II EUM AT ISM 111 aoy form or condition, VIITIMIC or :lento N arrapted curable. P;III,EPHY, Or balling sick next• nll ehronis or stubborn or FEMALE .1) s Es radically row/well; Roll Itlmmo and °very citt ttcrlplion of olverntlomt; Pilo. and tccrofoloo4 dlxe•a+tos w hlrh have tainted all prottioatt Inca I -4 id ektil, eon l u etteed by city ttealotect am! lit otts Corm MPTIol) t tin ire cored by wearing my flittillealcd it. a protection to lire lonics clacciatti nil cliangott of weallo•r, in all climate , . —li nt t ug investigat ed for ye nr4 the rvmne• rind 4 hnritel, 1.1 inter• nittletit (fever and Ilgtle) 111 nil itart4 of the otited w 111 curl , permanctillt nll• brott l• or live' it Itie-1, 01 . 111(114 . and !lel tong dt+cuw•n le it le.' atty. N('Elt ItEIY NV ITI1( )1 - 1"111 I K N 1)1L \Y I N 111.(101). In. 111111111,111 1, , 111, 11 , 11111111 (111111 Iv 111/ 1.11111.,,1•1111 11111111114,111 111111 liio, o f 11,..• 111 lil y la.a.ly (hat 014 a. 1110.1‘, \‘/11 rant, .1111 Ali 1 . 1,101 , I 011411111111,11 111 11, I . IIK 1146 or 1.1.11111111 langangt.4 11.11, any .111.111114,g 1(11,1111,1 14111 lii.llll/11,4,•11 101 l yr (comfitlenilitilv) to nay Imo; iji• 4.1)1),, 111. t , 42.4 FA, I I 'lt It Ili httl. ly SALES MELI, I'Ii(IPEItTY lllli SA LE The .It,hmeriller oil. ti hl r.• X 1.114110 It Oa ,:1111/11, 1 .• )1 II V Nl[ in )Itilllo,lll ~ n •I.ling of a large pri it 41'illt) Ic1:11 \WI kllll I 1111111( ISiirr., phl•trtl hill 1,11,1.1 1 1 1/ %MI. 1 , 111.11,1\1. 11111 • il )10 ‘'.1"1 . 1. 5,11.} he 410,4 ['libel. I 11 I iitoor 111.• .4 I Imitul I o•skt 1,. •, I r .411 II -pm4. ...11% MOO II ~~ 1 II AND I.(ii ./11/)“ , •.1 10 Ili. ,111itw• t•l' Mt 1, 4 ,1, 1, 4 14 , the ...1111.. .411c1 de, a..4,,1 'I I", • I‘,ll -1, - ) frame welt 311 11. gaiit .(ele lei if mei ,ipett lot It olotrill three fuurihn of on acre. ty ,ereete.l geoel 11101 ellier The 4 property i. ,ollll , l‘ the et, 4111 g o,t . 111111101 I,llllll'lX retuPe poy the I 1111 l they owe t.. 1% 11 II W ei., 'Mil I I It 1.1..\ 1111.1t$, Adlti ul ist fn liras = L((TS F(lit AA LE The 4tito.crilo, 4.11.1 at pm ate uNie Foul* TWo IAiTS 11111 l tedottely odjoionot jr i I 11l ogh of Ih Ile Lmte• in what la termed a•t c..1e.% Ole Pleatotiktly •tlluated Pore water 1111 all of tilt io The beat of •tool Lo. 7 azepi, aad warneeell titles There is a splendid .111.1, power up lista properly, and megmlieent Puce , tore, .14 ) r 11 :, ,, 11)1F: I 1-24-are _ _ _ I v l lOit SALE—Tyro good 'ming hornet, four year,. old, MIMI II good fuggy 1.11,1 ,111,girp .et of harneva A literal credit xlll la• given to the pitiehitt.erli. I nqui, WM f I'. WILSON, it• Adrii'r of Samuel Barr, dee'd ) W - 1 ;0 it sit LE. A valuable cow for ...ie. Jro further p ar . tieularti inquire of 1.5.12 :It MRS .110 T HOOVER BOOTS dc 13.130111. JOON I'ol/[RA MAXI NCLAI4 pOWRN & E. Mr I, A IN /lore the rden , direef inforioinx their friemin nod the poirite gotterally, that they have port epeoed n inrKe nod spleinitd 164.001110nt of 111 )(YE'S and SW WS, In the MCLAIN l31.()C1C, eppoxite the Bunk Ilettkr, Itiollefonte, hi 'Ptu•tr stock contexts in part 01 LADIES' lo A ITERN, i• BUTTON 41IUh Y. &e , de I,A 1/11.>I' 110()TH 11:11=1 K 40114 (1.4 V 111.o()%1 WA DIV I , They Ohm e 1400 h. and Hhnet I'd all k Ind and it, rranted The NAPOLEON 1.114 OPERA It( It IT manufactured to order. LEATHER OF ALL K I %DR FOR HALM They nino keep eon• .tanily on hand a well eeleeted 11.141 ~,,, a;nt of FlItOP: FINDINOS 111(41 they will sell wholesale and retail, al reasonable rotes to the country I ratio. Determine.' not to be outdone or un let sold by any establishment In the lox A or country, a cord's? In VltatiOn It/ 01tengled to all togive us a call. Fernier'. anti others am Invited to call and examine our stool, and We will eon Once them that we one giro better barga.ns then any other oetoblistiment In Centro U(. ISA 2- POWERS & MCLAIN. SALE BILIS NEATLY AND EX PEI1*•Iul•SIS PRINTBIO IS )111 -(IF SCHOOLS. INIEUMEMII BELLE PON'IrE, PA. Spring to: m WEDNESDAY, APRIL nth, 1870, r, with every facility for the training of youth of both mixes, in nll that eon:Minks, it liberal and thoMugh education The plan of the In otitution embritees I 'tree copal lilt, departments Gtr the almommotiation of three different clas ses of pupils. First, a PRIMA 121' DEPAItTMENT‘ where children will he carefully inetrneted in all the .Elententary English Stud lee Second, IN'I'J M lEVIATE DECARTMENI el/11,171eitig n 0101'0110 courao in Orthography, Reading, Geography, At Mimetic, Ens Hall Grammar. Illatory, Penmanship & Rook-Keep. tug. Third, a I'ol,l, ATP, I)KPA (unbraeing all the higher lannehe:. taught in fired class littninaf kw, including the train, Greek and French Unignagen, Engineering, Litatit re, Natural Seieneqg and ad eaneed Arat h • eniMion. MUM,: Althltil4Witu are Made regillat'rhiMiell nte in the Collin., or study ulna will Ito taught to tlioylipiht Without extrri charge knell reholnr bnn ti duo Woo, of tenth itlitol attention 1 NSTItUCTOItB REV .1 I' UV( 111 ES, A. M 'rettetter of Anetont Language.. and Natural nolo, ItEV .1 ff. I! F.S, A M, Traelter of Mailiptuatio.. and Engll.ll Stn. MISS MARY E RN DER Trnobrr of P", I , rnwlng rind Litensture 1 114 I: W 111 1.11 bh I=l 1 , 1n11 , 1 T 1 limb., of b" , r , tint home 4IUI thv Pittictiml, Si hole l iety 4,,1rr Mt . 14,11.11 proiti..ll. the Ittm 11i4 hrulth 11311111 . 11illfort or i}lll.l . 1111 l 111141;/1, flii till I 1,1.11011111 i.. =IMIiIMI N ITT A N Y VAIII . 7OIN I N I'l :1' I. rt.:Vat!: ( I , TLr meventl, term of 11)14 Invlltnticu will re - 1 , open on iitelN/),1 1 • „1 Pitt Tdh, 111111 1 • 0111/11111 . (Ply week., 1 . 1(10k. V% 111 L. for 111.11,1 the sitident. sill,. It 1. dem; e.I 71.traing tind tpltnm [e.olinhit• prtrtle rilar,tpitly It, MANI NI I , I'l'l I-, II ‘V LK YII, 'l,lll/ 1,, DMISCEILLANDOUS W AT EyEkYl',Uoy w 1\'I1! I' I: R Y 111) p y's 1. I IV y 1,•il AND It ( ) lc. ( ) 1•'') IC \I )-4 BY Vit.INK ritosli . k•q 11,1,4 I Of the 111111 It %Ki. 1.1, &NI , IltnxotGllll NI , I,IUII S, .1 I',l I)ERS LOOT. EAq M# nJr rul lb. l'hil idPlphin 1414 r }, l'P iwirr ...I TIIIS 1 Niii(4oAliEli lii II /K concern. the property, buminveor, inehrlgliml right. , and .0 ,•tal prn siege. of iiiiiry one, awl /11T01 , 1`. ii (nni of logo! knowledge that to ninny vi 11l ke it worth itii xeight in gold The ponphrity of Um no.triic tnu., the of iiiilneet, the n. coney fil the tic. sittoriiiiii ua It. iierfort tre eng, nient, and the coocliienc.” and itttrpet is enem, of its style, 11 oink.• ft the mnrl sir ull furl No eirort or expel... 111, been 'pared in nAlopting it tho roughly to the tinie., spli alloriting in it the most recent null 1.14111 tniiiruntikio 4 4.:( r titl'7lolV 01 rut I . V/TRD ST I TM, , WITH ANZ•41141,...TS ; =1 =I =I ErEMITIEIIIII2I2 =I ITM:MEEEI=I =I IE=IIM =3 LAWS 01 , ALL THE STATES, I=l AeknawledKrvnenlr, I'reditt•, Naturalization Adnitnintrat.pr, DOAN, ;Note.. Affidavit" Deedm, 4tbligatiMl4, Agents, Divorce, Partnership, Agreements, Dower Patents, Alimony, Exchange, Penalties, Appeals, Executor, Petitions, Apprentices, Exemption,Posrers, Arbitrations, Guardians, Pre-emptloll)., Assignees, Hotels, Receipts, Assignments, Landlords, Release*, Awards, Libel, Rights, . 111116, I.lrtip., HlRtitler, Boarding, Limitationv,TelkAntm 1t0n..1•, MarrlAgem, V....r 1., Carrier,., Mat.terr , , W.W.1., Co.llollo, Minorr, Wi ilr, l'opyright%, Mortgagem, Ete etc Plain and simple instrurtiunn or e*erylsoly for trannaiting their loudness Recording to law , the legal forms required for Drawing up the various neeemmary papers, and useful in fortnatlnn In regard to the gt, ternment of the United AtuteP, and the various `State OVVINFiI - Melt le, etc EWES W ANT Liberal indueements ate offered to agents everywhere. This work Is the lutist complete of its kind ever published, and prem.:desire!. lenoles that commend It to all engaged In the affairs of everyday life Every fanner. bust• ness man, t rwlestnan, laboring Man, poi it titian property.holder, bankrupt, profearional man, and every o n e haring a family, will fivol It In teresting, Instructive, valuable, sod full of In formation fiend for our large tad luttitleotne slulydour page eatalogue of nearly One l'houttantl vtand aril and choice works. fir character through null In aueh as to command the confide tea of all erperleneed ranraranrs, :•nd the approve} of the public, Single eopioe of 1.7,t eryntoly'm Lawyer FIRM to any &etreat., postart rant, on receipt of price. Fcr tormato otteoto, and other infortnittlon aditroon JOHN K. INJTCEILJr CO, Mewing zas , 614 and 617 Hansom Street, 6716 PHILADELPHIA HAIR G RAY 12ROTOOLD TO ITO YOUTOTVL ORIOINAL ily the use of that 14Cantitle Discovery, railed lIA I.L'S V FkIETA BLS SICILIAN HAITI It It will make flaw grow upon bald heads, ax• cept in very Awed fmrsons, RS 11 fIITIIiTItIOM the nutritive prinflpferhy which the (lair in nour ished and supported. It will prevent thellidr from foiling 0111, and does not stain the No better evidenee of its supet only need be ;id/hired than the fart that sn many livitailons of It aye °Eared to the publlo. IT IS A SPLENDID Hint DRDiSING ibtr Treatise on the hair sent free by mall. It. P. HALL & Nashini. N. H.. Proprietore. For •ale thy all dealer.. I. ITIPIIII.IIIO. 15-1141 FURNITURE. S . IL WILLIAMS it CO Wholonian and Retail I)onlern in CO TT AuEE ii it X / 7' URE All klndn of TWINED IVORK furninlied In the trade at CITY PRIClis TURNE6 PALINI:M I= EMI and 1111 f) RAII./M3 furnittlted to liotitlerte. I Ipliliiteritig,ltrphiling Furniture and °tory thing pertalithiK to 111 b11N1110 , 14 promptly at MEEZEI Fltetory, m•nr li lnnrhxrd h ro',4 Planing (IV, It 'l' A K I isf 0 :1 We eke, make COFFINS, and ahead funerals „wt the moat NT II P:A !IMF 111 thin pmt of the „0.,,kt0 =I OPPOSITE THE 171,%`,11 /WA WA =1 pATIioNI4I.;II4+ME I \ 1)118Tio, IMIN HU WU 111 Li, IM511,11W•11111, in II ()I' k: t) I, I) Pl' ie .v 7' I' k, 4P111 , 1, 4TIIkIT, 11. LI 1[1,,,Tr, IC el. • oll4taiitly nn hnnd n. hole(' 140114„1, J. 01) A Ai t% 11110 ..•11., tier, of VI LI, 1',11'1...1e H 14ifind al 1. , ,N‘, Pico „..„, „ 1 , N R ll' ARE 1{0()Af. 11,,wal 1 Street, 81.11,1'0,1w, Pa, .here Itiiri•nii. I.nunge., J.. 1,,, lint }lnch. What Not.. Standr • I hair+. Shi.ilm, Ft 1.,...,n Talk., Et.• , 1)U1 1,1 • 1') ile.erlininn, quality. and pare, for 0.. 1.1,9110• I tLau trt wy ...t.611,411.^..it tol I hint in ri•nn4yl‘Km. HENRY I' lIAIMIS LIQUORS. T .fi s El: AN I) twil .:R NESS'S m•iv,,th.t.ding 11111 , i WT1..., high ”.41 r 111161/ , 1/1/1111 . 4.11.,, 1111.1.1114 V eivite 11111 . 0 t I 4.401./111hp liQt'ult lu the tusrblo front on Bishop street, licllo (0.14., , kepi rott , thttly w full sup ply of the itl.4T Li(luoit.s At rowers lower than ran be round elmeathera out4l,lc of Philadelphia. Ills stork connista a the bemt 0141 Rye, Rom lion, Monongah als and Old Irian W hick lea, Holland Gin, Cognise mad other Brandien; Jamaica and New England Rum; German, MadPira, Mahon, Sherry and raid Win,. Cordiale, All Moth , of filruto., wllloh he la senlog so low an to uotoolnll ill. A. BAUM. Agent J 11. ETTELE, I=M 1=3113 FOREIGN AND DOMNSTIC , . WINES & LIQVORS In the room formerly ocetipled by the Key stone Bakery, on Bishop stgeet, Bellefonte, Pa., ttakes pleasure In Informing the public hat he - keeps constantly on hand a supply of choke Foreign and liottiostte !Annum All ensks warranted to eontafn the amount marked. The ettention et prectleing priyeletene he called to the •look of .PURR LIQUUREI Suitable for mural purposes. Bottler', Jugs, and clenAjohon conxtantly on hand. lie ha. the oriLY Prittm Nr.e'rAtt WNIHIC In town. All liquors are tqrranted to give satisfaction. Liquors will ho larold by the quart, barrel, or lie lute a largo lot of SO'ITI,ED LIQUORS Of the flnext grade. on hand. Confident that he ran pinions euntomere, he rerpeatfully sultana di entire of public, patron ising. 014012 L4,4Pr , r T HE WINCHESTEit RIFLE, If MOT O. SPHNORR RIFLE, 8 SHOTS. DOUBLED BARREL -R&M. Donblo ilhht guns, Revolvers, Cartridgee, ac. thin repairing in all its branches. THEODORE DEHORNER, Rush's a r cade, High Rt., Bellefonte Pa. • - 14-3.2-Iy. HOTELS-SALOONS. B LUOK RIFF 'HOUSE ALLEGANY STREET BELL 14; le ONT E, PENN 'A HOUSE/II (Proprietors.) A lirxl cixxr hotel—comfortAblotemm.--111.01111 littendance. All the modern convenience' and reasonable charge', The proprietors offer to the traveling public Mid to their country (Wends first-class aecone rum:Winne, and eareful attention to the wants of guests, at all times, at fair rates. Careful liontitga,grul good stablirig. An excellent ta ble, wiqr yr ed. A lour, supplied with t hes of liquors. Servants sell trained, and every thing requialte In a first °bum hotel Our location is in the business portion or the , town, near tho post 0411.314, the court house, the elitirches, the hanks, anti the principal places of baldness, rendering it tho most eligible phire to stop for those who visit Bellefdnto ei ther on Nix:newt or for pleasure. An °madam will carry pannetigerx and bag gage to and from all traina free of eharge.-14-21 BITS!! HOUSE, IiELLEPoNTE, PENN W. D. RIRARD, Propretor Tithe elegant hotel, having come under tile opeervlmion of the undersigned, he would re parctfolly announce to the public that ho IN pro thee,' to accommodate them *nor the style of the boil houses In the cities. The Itunli House fe n magnitieent hndldfng, optendidte f/rajah...rt. and capable of coinfortubly Iteeommodatlng FIUME' MTN [MED W.JESTS It in situated near the depot, and oonvelll,d l 111 all phtr•en of WllOllOBl , , runt is the beet hot,• to Cent.' Pennsylvania lin waiters /11, ohligl pnlite and attentive, rte ehbles are slip piled with et ery luxury in the market, it• Silll.loll are flint elass,w ith at lentil a and humane h,•tlere, and iln bar ntiprilled hilt, the bent at liquors I i giieetn from the eaten to sprint the slimmer it 1t),,.? the pleirr , Tne pioprieloi Lill lae happy in ref 0111' ill.' 1 , 111i110 . 11.1 1,111.11 they s (41 MI I tIAUM Ar''ti 110TEI 4;%ltlljtti, Pwrietor toa Lt n,daidished and w.di.isnna 11440 41111414441 4411 144114t111-1441 corner or tlAi mend, uy l ,osne the elitirtliottse, hos ing beep pnreha.e, by ill:inlet tiortnit.Q, he annoinive. to the tottner potions ni this esroblishirient 41141 to tho 'n61.11111.; pnlille generally, thoi has thorotighly retitled bin house. and In pr. oiled to rell,ter the MOW 411114614•1441 y 114:1•44111 11114441:1114411 ta 1111 11 ha may fa, o r h la, aith then 14a1,44, 40 4 111 poins will lie spored on. hi art I, odd to the etinvenienee or eiintfort at lils guest. All 411111 stop 111th 111111 ,null lind /Its LOdl uhnrbhm Np stirplool 511(11 the 11111 4 ,11411:114 41144 lore the marker VI 111 /Ward : 1101 e in sly le lir t h e most 4xl •n ..1444441 eon k. Mir still ot 1•1111r11111 EH: 1,14•1:44 14(11411111r. II is 81111/111114 144 the heat In town, and will nistaVii attendr,l 1,3 the titoNt trw.cu.srthy . 1 ,1 o f send le hustlers (its, 111111 11 ellll one And an u nit Ire feel. eittintlent (1101 all will sotistl e d With their st tontosolotion An I•XeelleIlt 1.11; cry 144 /111:101041 to this estitlillitl i nieut, whi s t, mir.mge, from a10n , 11,1 w ill tin.) greatly tit their nth otitage (ant: CN RA 1) 11 1) 1.1 s Ailegar,y 5heet,11..11,4.)e, Pa., Of points ,1 dr , i4dirliiitt House. 1ir , 11:1.4 THK EURIWEIN NAN rAmlrl Fir. I•lttss tar, re.tatirAtit, root,' 1111111/iNblillF %MIN 11 , -lI,IIK 11101114 and lo , lggtuK ryt fnu rv,t, • an At All 113111, nep .4ttleti AN E\CELLENT BILLI\ND 111)0M ith three tables, new and In perfect rond4tionl alsaya Must) at proper hours, at IP.114) rates, for the lovers of this pleasing and exeellent guise Perfect ordor tnaintained In the house. Prle• Monty aid disorder pr ptly suppress, •d Mi hors not allowed to frequent the nitlealii nor Jo play slYlollt cm)ment ol parenta or guardian- Meal,. at all hours Hot entice and tea alwa,s on hand H 11 K LINK r 141121 Proprietor ... • CUM M I iti H,(JSIi. Ww. .1 HOSTE KM AN, BELL EFI 1N T H I'EN N A The undersigned, having assumed coattail of this fine hotel, would respectfully ask Sh• psdruottow of the public. He is preparevi to acconumelate guests to the Isest of style. Yid will take ears that his tables are supplies/ with the best in the market. Good stables attached to the hotel, with enreitil and attentive ger. vents The tra•ling public , are invited to tfee the Cummings House a call. N ATIONAL HOTEL, nut,Litram, JONATHAN KREMER. Proprietor. Having pure hawed thin adnaiu)2 4 / 9 propert). the proprietor taken please,* in informing his friends, that he has refillaid and refurnished it from top to bottom, and is now prepared to at commixing.) trnvelersasad others Ins style that he hopes sill prove not only satisfactory, but pleasant. Hla table mad bar, a di not be excelled by any In the country lila stable la large and new, and la attended by experienced and attentive °alters. 14-1g1.1) E"u A NOE HOTEL, HUNTING don, MORRISON, Proprietor / Thie o/d establishment, having been lease by J Morrison, former proprietor of the Mor Hann /louse, ham been entirely remodels 1 and refurnished, end supplied with all the modern Improvements and eonvenleneee necessary to a tiret-ebtes lintel The dining room Ms been removed to the first floor, and is now /epaulette and airy, and the chambers are all well ♦snit• leteil, end the Proprietor will endeavor to maka gnesis perfectly at home. Passengers for Redford Springs will find titia the most desk. /Mk , stopping Orme in Huntingdon. vlantely MONTOUR HOUSE, LOCK HA ven—E. W. RIGONY, Proprietor. t.l Thin elegant Hotel, formerly known an "Washington Hornet," on Water street, In now ready for the reception of vimitora and board ere It has been elegantly furnished, and its table (Flatways Pupplied with the beet. Vinitont to lock haven will find this the pleananteet place In the city. A free boa conveys the guesta of the houne to and from the 'mien treble. Tante LIME. L'"COAL dr LUMBER.—THE best! WOOD-COAL BURNT LIME Can Me bed at the Bellefonte Llme Kilns, on ma pike leading to Mlle/Mora, at the lowest pfleee We are the only parties In Centre/ PattneYl - who burn In PATENT FLAME KILNS, Which produce the BPST WHITE WASH ANL) PLASTERING LIME. Offered to the trade. The eat Shamokin en Wilkenharre - ANTHRACITE COAL, All also, preppred exprriely for Family me. Also, SILVOR-BROOK FOUNDRY COAL At the lorest prices. Customer. will please bear In mind that we have 011 R 00AL. HOUSED Under large sheds which protects It from mow and rain, and which enables Its to good dry coal at aeaanne of the year: Mee and yard, near south and of Bald Eag Valley R. R. Depot. SHORTLIDGE a 00. Pollefonte. its vl3n2C.ly W . IP 12Il( %HI) hoprirtipt --1).1111.:1 =1