The DerecteratiO„Watchman, iA The Way tile Money Goes. Bills providing for the following sp• propriatihns have been read in the United States Senate, viz $2,000 a rain for isJe, to Mrs. Lin coln I $B,OOO to Mrs. Edwin M. Stanton $20,000 to the poor yaeyroes at Wash ington Gay. Abrablun Lincoln died, it will be re membered, worth about one hundred thousand dollars. During his admin• halation, his wife and children had managed to receive a great many "pre sents" from jolly coutraotors—tnany of them very valuable. When Aire. Lin coln l e ft the White House, she strip ped it of every thing valuable that it contained. kin Thad Stevent said. It is safe to bay therefore, that the Lin coins let Washington worth one bum dred and limy or two hundred thousand dollars. And yet, notwithstanding the burdens that are upon the people— notwithstanding the onerous and op. pressive taxation that is imposed upon them—our 'loyal' Senators propose to give the rich Mrs. Lincobn s2,o(k, a year for life. The poor widow who lost her husband in the war, and who is uow compelled to make her living at the wash.tpb or with the needle, gets—nothilig , Eight thousand dollars to Mrs. Stan ton? For what, pray ? At his death, Mr. Stanton was a private citizen —be held no position under . the govern meat; lie was worth, it is asserted, some sixty thousand dollars. Since his death his friends (ex-oontractors and others) have raised for his family $1:glok11l. Ile had an assurance on his life (we see it stated,) for $lO, 000, but the Company iu which he was in steed refused to pay, because of the impression that prevails that he coin mitted suicide. Leaving the $lO,OOO out of the count then, Mrs. Stanton is worth today, two hundred and ten thousand dollars. And she is to re ceive as a bequest from the poorpeo pies treasury $B,OOOl How thouAlit till are our lawmakers of' the rich ! Our Itadteal memberd of Congress want to lavish money upon rich widows, let each one appropriate a few thousand from his own 'dealings. As a tax payer we protest against approprutung one cent of this public money to objects like these. Thirty thousand dollars tot Siss,yag abond negroes of Waahington I These negroes, for the most part, are strap ping fellows, abundantly able but too lazy to make their own living. They are induced to bang about Washing ton to do the voting for the Radical thieves in that city. They Are kept there at Government expense to vote down the real citizens of Washington Hundreds of these negroeis, are to be i.esn lounging antl'aleeping-dn the gal ler the twit h o u sesO And to these wortilie el blacks t itlrly thousand doi trS of the people a money I-1 to he ted I Net a cent to poor whites, but 44 000 to lazy negroes who vote the Radical ticketl Well, well, perhaps the people will get their eyes ofws al ter a year or eo more to the villatnies that are practiced upon them. It they continue dormant, however, and per um, Ws Radical negro party to con tinue Its NABIAPI 111,00 I) white men, nml to use the publia treasury for party pur poses, then they are slaves, degenerate sons of noble ancestors, and disquals tied to be the guardtatis of a tree ivc l'olunleer DMrt Got Disooorsged. Don't get rieseouraged. Who ever gained anything be drawing down the coeaert of Ili* inowth when a cloud came over the sun, or leiting iiis heart drop like a lead weight into hie shoed when misfonune came upon him ? Why man, if the world knocks you down and joules peat you in its great race, don't sit whining under people's feet, but Met tip, rub your elbows, and begin swam. There tiresome people whom even to look at is worse than a done of chamo mile ma. What if you do happen to get a little puszled on the dollar-and cent question I Others besides you have stood in exactly the same spot, and struggled bravely out of it and you are neither halt, nor blind, that you can• not do likewise. The weather may be dark mangey ; very well, laugh bor tweet the drops; and think cheerily of the blue sky and sunshine that will surely cometo-tnoerole. Busineell may be dull i make the beet of what you have, and look forward to something more hopeful. If you catch a fall, don't lament over your bruise. but be thankthl that-no bones are broken. if you can't afford beef and plum podding eat your codfish jciyfillfy, and Ipleee your stars for the indigestion and dys pepsia you thereby escape. But the MOWN you bogie LiP 17060 over your trouble! and count up your calamities, Po way so well throw yotimelf over vibe dodge and be done with it. The llfallow that ever lived might hil Zp Inoue if he set himself tO !het looking them up. Thai ire tike insial t kyle species of duet — Ma don't see them until you put eopeotaciss. But. then it' o,not 'w Pek / iis to put on your epechicles tto "or to is great deal better :lit 'pk vi g t ( i29,o;o ll llscouraged, little wife I It _Allit' g' do' spend in i , nllaining ' hlitlll in'4l,tid reddening' your noise be. onsirmi ...cauti O h s pudding ' wpn't bake, And , Mi i ik to the new shirts you wft' 114.6 idii;t long "set like meet 't.tm . Ole, pudding—begin ' ' ,' • Pon't feel "down in .. va l ., ' . •Onusii dust:will settle • an iehibftwilloorsar out, sad crook *lip ": - ': i''' $llO4. , Boils a *genii A sia uoeption kola it iitigeft the battle of - ' rese w neSIF7dO .to give , mp, without a bold , eiruggle. li k ke $ l / 2 4idu, as they come good and bad together, and whenever y0u.4141 in'ojined +l4 , r jaw ohmage your mind Ad lattgh. Keep the hon. toM armalletigth, never ttirn *blasts ing round to , 11#13' if it hoe got a. , dark side to it s and always take It for grant. 'ad that things are blessings until , they prove to he No s tnething Age, Never al.. low yourself to get dieeouraged, and yon'll And tire world a pretty comforts, blo sort of a plamsafter all.—ExeAange, The President as a Deed tlesd ORANT'S CREDIT NOT 000 D WITII TIER TROY CON DOCTOR. 6-.- The Poughkeepsie Daily Pratt of April 8, prints the following in relation to President Grant's recent trip.to Trqy to attend the funeral obsequies of the late General Thomas : Probably the ricked scene ever en. acted on the Hudson River Railroad was the effort of the conductor of the ".at . 3 traih to collect fare of Presi• 4 t rant and" party, consisting of Secretaries Robeson, 4elknap, Cox, Postmaster Creswell, and Iwo or _pore lesser lights, on the arrival of-sifF train at the depot in this city about 3 o'clock this morning. In common with other passengers. she President and his par ty were calif& upon for. their tickets by the conductor, shortly after the tram lett New York. They had none, neith er were they .ilispwie.l to pay their fare, staling, by way of explanation, who they acre, and that they knew not what arrangement had been made for their passage over the road. The con doctor informed them that his orders were to "pass" no one over the road, I and thee tumid either pay or get off. They refused to comply with these terms, though they were se% era] limes called upon. Irina, the cci i‘al 4,1 the tram at Poughkeepsie, the conductor again went to them and stated that un le‘la they settled Mr their fare he should uncouple the car and leave thent be hind —that he could carry no, deadheads on his train. The President replied that he was good for the amount; .but .wasitold in answer that the railroad companOdirhot do business in that way. After some further parley word was sent to Mr. J. M. Toucey, Supt. of the 11. It. Railroad, at his residence in Mill street, acquainting him with the state of affairs. Ile sent back word that he knew of no special arrange meats for the conveyance of President “rent and party ; but directed the con doctor to pass them to their lieatina Lion, Troy. This relieved the conduc tor of responsibility as an officer of the road, end the train proceeded on its journey. Kentucky Trader. vs Carpet Baggers. A Mr. "Pipes," of the Mayalick neighborhood, has just returned frown Dixie with a "pocket fall of rooks." We propose telling how he got Room of them Driving a very fine looking, lust irirti ii horse thronglo the titreete of Macon, Georgiii,, he wee harked by a New Hampshire carpet-haitmerthant, with "What'll you take, Mr. for that horse?' I hir Kentucky trader, (whom we will all Pipes,) perceiving with • purse-aliarper's intuition that he had Caught a sucker, replied: "Four hull wired dollars." "What can lie do?" inquired the earriet-bn• rer44, , •fle earl make hia mode ne t f e minutes," re plied Keiitnek‘. " lie can I will take him," replied rlt Seating litwe self along side of am Kentucky trailer they rode together to the rare courew bard by where the apeed of the liorsr bully tested and proved miatisfacto ilrhv !holing out 4)0 in greenbacks the carpet bugger ordered the horse buck to the stable with directions,to have hint well fed and groomed. The next morning upon examining hie new pur chase he found him stone-blind. Our carpet-bagger was amazed, confounded, indignant, and did some tall cussing and demanded a rue, Our friend Pipes is a tool, dispassionate, elowspoken man and rarely becomes excited. Said he, "Mr.—, you have got the horse, and I have got the $4OO, and I think you had bettbr keep him." The by standers who bad gathered expectiag a fight, joined in a hearty laugh at the carpet-begger'n expense, and the keeper of the livery stable proposed to treat Pipes three times a day se long an he remained in Macon, for, said he," you are the first Kentuckian that seer cheat a ed Yankee." —The Atlantic, Oa., New Kra, save there ie a lady in that city who is the mother ol five healthy, intelligent chit. deco. Tbs eldest is about eight years old. A singular fact is connected with these children that not one of them has ever been known to cry. They have been victims to ,the pains and aches that child flesh Is heir to, yet all the eigne of pain they have ever manifeeted are low IMAM/. They never cry. In other things they are as oil. children, htll ol inn and mirth, and are• more than ordinarily healthful. —There is a young lady in town 10 modest that she had a young man turned out of doors for saying the wind had shifted. Oates. QUEII,II/r8 BALEt Ikj rtrta•of fultdrw writs Lerori, Poring mut rootilfrool lizponas I•sued out of the Court tazaoa Plata of Centre county, and to me will be expeewl to public sale, rd the 0041114 1110111100, in Bellefonte, on Monday, the lilt day of gay, 1870, the fel/owing property, .fin i I that er/en lot of greund situate In I.lb. otty fp, Centre county. Pa. bounded on the mo th byte bo road loaullocirom l evel to LoOk flavon,'On the root and eolith by b. lie lOW 4oadlog from Plottlerille Rollroo ele the Best by hoot,. of Uhrlotlan tr e r l e i r td tfixtiA, • =am and other s ol ntbillidinoro. tlrIM taltym Into oXVIon, cud to he *old tot the p °potty of .1010 111 haler. to C 4 ornmelio. at sae Volook, P. .of enkl day or eald day. It, 14. Wind)llll , ki. dormer Orfice,) BILLIWITI, PA. April ath, 18tle. ) ti. MIIII !Wadi • al p!AR. W. ii. WIT4OR, " has bewill tirmaceendirl prnallre for a tuber of Yenta, with the experionoeof the dill rent Iloapttal Surf/cone during the late Amer: lean trar, continues to attend to all profeaelonsd cases at Isla °Mee, - No. hs Filbirl I. l'hiladelphia. No 'Patent Medicines are tiaed or reeom• meteded • the remedies administered are those which will not break down the constitution, but renovate. the Nystem (rein all IhJurlos, It has sustained from minernl medicinea, and leave the pyatem in a healthy and perfectly cured conditions DYSPEPSIA, that distrenning disease and fell itentroyer of health and happinetin, undermining the on, stitution and yearly carrying thotinandit to un timely graves, can moat emphatically be cur ed. MELANCHOLY, ABBERA7'ION, that state of alienation and weaknoin of the mind which renders pernone Incapable of en °peg the pleasures of peforming the duties of rifle. RHEUMATISM, In any form or condition, chronic or acute warranted curable. . EPILEPSY, or WIWI sickness, all chronic or stubborn crass or P.KMALB DISEASES radically removed; Salt Rheum and every de ticription of tilcerntionn,• Pilen and 'attention. dilleglell which have baffled oil previous limit. cal skill, can be cured by my trentmem And I do say all diseases, (yen Gonnetivrion) tan he mired by wearing my Medicated locket, which la n proteotlon to the lunge against nil...Waage. of wenlitet, In all climates —ltnt tog inventignt od (or yearn the cause and 'diameter nr inter mittent. (fever and &atm) In till parta of the nlted States, will more permanently all. Man ly or made canes of ague and nervottn di...fetes In it few days CANCER CURED WITI1()1"1"111 I KNIFE, UR DRAW 1,N(.4 131,o01) Tope WOllll, that dread to the hnnuul font I, for years, ran ho rem°, ed with to 0 or II re iiones of in,y newly iIIPeON a red remedy, VI 11, ranted In all aerial/ Coniniltotlon in the Eng• Ileac or liertntin lungnagem Will make 0.10, any illattinen If daalred Moy he letter (confidentielly) la any part hf tho yowl try (Oa , No. free Filbert St. Phitadetpbto New Advertisements. MI pf ERY, No'rioNs AND Titihrmmis. 1 RATE KEEP A 01 Here returned from th , eaoein eine. And opened the •pring trade will n large RI. porunent,of t.nntF.S FritN Ist' Ni; u(v)i)•, • " Trlmmitigp, R hitnTril,ylogu, Em brol,krieft, Lace", tlckkery, (.10%,••, Cuts x, Ifo.rp Skirt, and Konwir, THOMPHOI. , 'S CLOSE•FrrEING coltSE'r A 'large aatanrtinent of I.ftfllem Awl Clalltlrenm underwear, an easortmant of White Gonda entialating of Nainaonka4 Piques, Tarlatan', Halals, de., A full lane of iephyr and Zeph• yr patters', 9ermantoern Shetland, Saxony, Perste, and other wools Our peeparation for the opting trade title sea. eon la vary extenelve, Our stock of Minim my rood• Including new plume" of Bonnet and Hal, frame• Is now complete Aa In (tie Nut we have title riereton also hurehtwett our goods for th'ult end ave ample (twilit Pot fora continued supply, we are confident therefore that we are able to compete with ally Pollee In tine trade ; , 1 Printing. 8 11.1. II I.IA DS f. ArTE It !I E A I) S, z: V ZLOPEM KVery buelneileinio nriould hare a printed heading on his Lettors and Bills and his Card printed nn hit En TOM,* The ohespeet sod the beet Piece to get that la at am Office of lb. DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN EEL Because our stock of paper In every variety In purahased from the maautactnrem at the Lowest Prioes, and our facilities or printing at the'eteallest coat and to the hoot elyht, are un rtval led SVERT KIND •OF JOB PRINTING PON! IS A STYLIA INA 9 I)Kyly.4 eits.lPFl'lll.l . r. - $lO,OOO liskolieltool wheal wnmeil.for whleh the hlgheet market price in Gash will Is paid by 80.11 m. it KUHR Schools „ '; CHOOL IN' VIE M OUN.. TAINH.” AT ijr,r.r.P.VONTP:, PA. Hpring term begin.' ' WEDNESDA I", APRIL lath, with every facility for the 'training of yenth of both nexem, in all that ennothotee a liberal and thorough education. The plan of the In etitution eau broker tire° eeparute ,inpurlittents for the itooommotintion of three different clan, see of popile. Plant, n PRIMARY DEPARTMENT where chllo_ren will he carefully Instructed In - 1144 all the Memo ry Englleh Mtnllex Secohd, INTERDIEDI Tr. DEPARTMENT embraelnl-a-th gh coerce In Orthography, Reuling, Geography, A rithmetic, Huang! Grammar. filatory, Poninanehlp& Book-Keep. lug. Third, a G'OLLEOIATE DEPARTMINIFT, embracing all Gm higher braneltee tanght in !fret chum Seminaries, Including the Latin, Greek and French languages, Engineering, Litatitre, Natural selencee and advanced Math ematics. Memo ♦wn Patinae are made regular blanch es In the course of study and will be taught to the pupils without extra charge Each "choler has a duo alien: , of Individual attention. INSTRUCTORS: ItV,l,d A. M Toorlior of Anriont Lansologeo nod Natura Scionero.. ^ - ItEN" .1. v. It 1'.11111}1.4, A. M., Tent.tlnr or Mraltemittrot and Ensillah Htn diem. MISS MARY F. SNYN:R Texeher of Frew!), loraxlabg.noittl, Licenti urn I= I'rwrhr•r of Vrwal and Inntromentid Mti.lt A limited niiinher Ipi,ri" elm have a plea• ant home with the Principal, where every ne evaaary attention in given to promote the leer RIP health and cofutort or throe committed Is We rare For further particular. ndoile.l lIE\. J 1' IG 11 It, Prinripnt N rrrANY VALLEY INSTITUTE INII3 ACKSIoNVILLE, rENTHE co, PA 'Ph.• moventh tern) of this ImOltinlon will re open on MONDAY, APRIL grAh, 1870, and continue ten week., Honk. will ho fur. n 1.110,1 to the etoclont. $lll.ll it In desired ltMitfl log nod tuition ron.oont.lo, For pnrtte illnrn apply to HAW!, M 11"1'1), Prlntrpot 15 11- , it • WAI Rr R , CANTIIIt CO.. PA B 1 ) 1 " - AC A 1)ENI Y. Ito ki.situtto, (I). l'A Tho Mpring 'remit of Oki+ I rirt ii i o will vitt TTTTTT lOWA 1,11 Motoblv April nth. Anil coo -1 Ittllo WTI vroellcm. Pupil. of both 11, jul• milled lip.trip•tto., io the ti.etal A..ndernienllirnnehe.of nttolv the NORMAL DEP Alt M F,APc will be euptliplo , l, and oxerei.e. In Prnetlee temehing eelabliKhed. ri to $7 por term iiitardintr with the Principal or In pit Tato fettrililatitt ICI per week. For furthFritiformAtion, H I.l.:lMatt Pinrll Boaltd , urg Ae•ndnm Books and Stationery. Liv iNosTON's BooK srrox.F., (Established In 111461 At this well known establishment may be found everything In the HOOK LINE, whether THEOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL, LAW, An extenxiire minortment FAMILY -141141. F. 9 with or without Photographle Platen, rangi ng In prfew from St.vi to frsiimo AIPO all the ay 1 Sunday School Rook,. In general une. BLANK BooKm, BLANK BooKS, LEGAL BLANKS LniAL BLANKS 4TIONERY, •te STATIONERY, et IMI pr o mpt ottent ion to order.. A littera 000tont mole to thoAo who boy to 1.11 =I N ew ?tom( sTmly ______ WHOLES 4LE AND RETAIL BoIOAA, y t turnery and News Ensportum JR(*()P, U MILLI 11 Ban pciretanmed the Book, Stationery and News establishment of good°. and Bra, on Allegheny street, near the Diamond, to which he has Just added a large invoice of amain, such as is generally kept in 11 well conducted Book and Stationery Store. Bin stock consists of Theological, Medical, Law, Miscollaneouta, litanday Sch ool, Schad Books, Time Books. Paola hooks, and Diaries Every grads and price of Cap, hegni, Letter, Hata and Note Paper, fine French Paper, Knee lopes o r e'er,' domeripliOn And Price , Penn Ink'', Inkranndri, Framers, Rubber bands, transparent end common Malan, Blnte Lead Pencils, Crayonn, eat,. Al.Bo,—Ally and Weekly Papers, Nags sines and tihert Music, a lerge supply of Legal and Justires Blanka,ronstantly on hand. Also U. 14 Internal Rorenuo stamps at face. lie la also Wholesale Agent for Lochman's Celebra ted Writing Fluid. Country merchanta would do well to call and cumin , my stock before pnrchaeing else where, es I can 'ell at manufacturers prices. Books got to order when deuced. vt3no34-ty Dry Oooda---Clothlag. STERNB tt(i IBRYIES COMPICTITION 11111 THE 61 XRCANTILZ BU.INWS AND IF ANYBODY OFPIIRS ANY ARTICLE FOR TEN CENTS [IS CAN AND WILL bad; IT FOB EIGHT I AS HIS STOCK IS WA/PRISED OP ALL NEW aoobs a THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES I RE SOLICITS A CALI IIEPORE PURCHASING RLSRWITHIGi. A. ST ERNBE RG LEM S. 11. WU.LIAMS CO., " Wholesale and Retail Dealers la COTTAGE FURNITURE All kinds or facilitated to the trade at Aced •• TURNED PALINOB, , Awntithed to Builders. Upholstering,Repairt4 Furniture and every thing pertaining to the business promptly at- ended to Parttory: near Blanchard d Co'ffl. Planing We nisn make egleriNH, and nitmul flineraitt with the mot I=l p ATRONIZE HOME ENDUsIIn HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Keep" eonstantly on hand soh oleo assortmen of Mattrn•eo., Ham, Chair., Lounges, lied steads, to. A very fine se leetton of wilkulp xye Ita fount! at 1,1115 , PitleEti la-46-ly . . FURNITURE WARE ROOM. florae.' Street, Bellefonte , . Pa., where Bureaus, ! Sofas, AT n I Itaclt e , What Nots, Stands, Chairs, Stools, Extension Tables, Etc., Of every description, quality, and prier., for sale cheaper thad at any other establish out of the kind In Central Pennsylvania. van2o HENRY P. HARRIS. It ATER AND BETTER NEWS Notwithrianding hard time., high tax es , an, other public oppreesione, Intense excite ment reigns at the F;NTIFIC, OR LITERARY In the marble front on Bishop street, Belle. fonte, Pa., where Is kept eonstently a full sup , ply of the At price. lower than can be round elsewhere otttmille of Phl/ade/phla Him stock consist* of the best MEM Old ere, Flout bon, Monongahila end Old Irlmh %%bit leo; Holland Oln, Cognise and other }frondlas; Jamaica • and New England Ram; Garman, adadarra. Llajmit, Shanty and Port Wines, Cordtats, and All kinder of Sirup', which he Is willing so low AA to aotonish all. vAnl2 A. BAUM, Agent. J T B. ETTELE, FORNIGN AND DOMESTIC In the room formerly occupied by the Key stone Bakery, on Bishop streak Bellefonte, Pa, takes pleasure In Informing the public %het he 'kee#ll constantly on hand a 'uppity of °halos lots nn and Domestic Liquors. AK casks warranted to contain the submit marked. The attention of practicing priyalotaas la called to his stock of • PURR LiqUOltili. Suitable for medical marponee. Bolelas, pp, sad demijohns constantly on herd- No heath* .j ONLY ' kffill NECTAR %TIMMY to town. All liquors arA warranted to giveeettallaetioa. Liquors will be mold by the quart , borrol , or throe. He has a largo lot of HOTTLED Liquois Of tkua lipoid grades on hand. Confidant that ha eau plow ciatomen, ha reapeatftilly aollolte a shoo of pubile rtilynr ,itrou GET 'Mx giter Dom . ; a s J, 871tAff,si rusesta Tossas% You apt lb. hest OROCIPSIX4 et 101111,1114 • Tsai/in. Tat get the beet MOO= i Dooms • Tear ure., Youpe the beat (JANNE, linsar• MAN• ': - unag sr You gu t . the hen44hortfiltit Walissi • 'C N; ' the 144 dltiAlt% 1 MUM° we hoses= • reonmfge Yoe at the beat SOTIOSI Bottoms • Yeatualt. _ . . . MS Tat get the boot 1111ERCHANDIZE GENER- A 1.14 et Bgaiismi TINIIMAN. I,tef +.41. IParldtare • - TURNED WORK CITY PR/CR. BALWBTSILS, •nd RAND RA11.1140, ,i- UNDERTAKING E1,E17 NT /I EA IL4F„ evor in this port of the ennntry. OPPOSITE THE !lust! nousE. ItELEFONTF., PA JOHN BRACH BI LL, Manufacturer end dealer In B►ataa Brat" Baum:wit, PA Tr I hi, PAP R, I•'' Liquors. WHOLF)IALE LIQUOR HTORE BEAT 1.14U()H8 =E3 WINES 41 LIQUORS. inEE5= BROKFititiOFF notA Abizo.ya BELLEFONTJ, PINNA.' 110 MAL (f• ATOM, • A first clans hotel—eornforleble rooms—promp ettorshoprw, All. the modern conventeneen And reasonable obargee, The,proprietera offer to the traygliag i ge and to their country friends &stone - 0 modetions, and careful attention* , 4 ,0 = of guests, at all times, fair rates. hoatlere and good stabling. An excel/ant °ta ble, well served. A har, supplied with the beet of liquors, tiennute well trained, and every thing requisite la a first class hotel. Our location Is In the bush:leas ptrtiotket the town, near the poet office, the court house, the ehurchell,the,hanttn, and the principal of businenn, rendering it, be most erirrA place to stop forlhose who visit &intents ei ther on bluffness oy for pleasure. An omnibus will carry passenger* and bag gage to and from all trains free of charge:l44i BINH HOUSE, ISELLEFON'II;, PENIC I / 4 ., - N, D. /MUSA P opretor. Thla elegant hotel, having come under the apeervilden of the undersigned, he would re paretfully announcieto the public that he la pre theed to accommodate thorn after the styje of the Gest huge. in Me ethos The Busk House In n magnificent !Auditing, splendidly furnuhad, and capsbltr of Opmfcrriably accommodating THREE HUNDRED GUESTS It k situated hear the depot, and oonveriou to all einem. of hoeineas, and le the bent hAta in ventral Pennsylvania. Its waiters aro oblige ir•g{C, polite end attentive; it, relies ere sure piled with every luxury in the market; Its stables ei e tit st v lana • w tth attentive and humane hostlers, stet its her supplied with the heat of liquor• Fen guests hole ekien to spend the so runlet it inject the filar. , The proprietor will he happy it; receive the putdia All often a' they wish to all W D. RIKARD, Proprietor MMI GA RM A N's 11( El,---DAN lEL tiARMAN, rrupr 'Mors long-1 atablished and svelbknown Hotel, eitoisted on the southeast corner of the Dia- Oppolllll4 the Courthouse, paving been purchased by Daniel Gamow, he announces to the former patrons of this eatablishment and to the Garbling public generally, that he has thoroughly refitted his holier, and b pre pared to render the most satisfactory %MOM mottation to all who may favor him with their patronage. No paints will be spared on his part to add to the convenience or comfort of his guests. All who ethp with him will find his table abundantly supplied with the most e imitations fare the market will afford, done up In style by the moat experienced cooks. Hie Gar s 11l always contain the ehoiceet of liquors Ills !Stabling la the best In town, and will ways be attended by the moat trustworthy and at tentive hostiera Giro him a call, one and all, and he feels confident that all will be satisfied with their aceommatfat ton. An e,xoellent Liv, ary Is attached to thin estotbllshmerrt, which atrangers (rain abroad will and greatly to their advantage. vartl2 C 0 !s7 It A r) it oITS E . Allegany street, Bellefonte, Pa., oppoolte the arekerhotr lictee. A 111 TEL UN TIIF. EUROPEAN PLAN licenm4l by the Court or Centre county. First el./4111 bar. restaurant, rooms and stabling. Per son, desiring meals and lodging, at fait ratiri, can at all times hi, accommodated. AN EXCELLENT ItIbLIARD ROOM with three tables. new and In perfect eonditionl SiMly, o[loll at proper hohre, at weal erase, to the lovers of title pleaaing end excellent game. Perfect order multi Witted in the Montle. Pro foully NMI oii4Orofrtpromptly suppresassi. •hi / nor. not allotted to frequent the 10,1000 nor to play without content of parents or guardian • Meals at all hour.. Hot coffee and tea shwa, r op hand. H. H. ICLI:SE. • Una Proprietor • CUM I J Nli,ti HOUSE. Wm. J. MOSTERMAN, BEI, 1. EFuNT}: PENNA The undersigned, having amounted cortrol of this fine hotel, would reepectfully ask the retrimatte of the public. fie 14 prepared to seetentotalate guest. In the beet of et la, and will take este that hi+ tables are supplied with the beet In the market. Hood stabhie attache.] to the hotel, with careful and attentive ser vants The travllng public are invited to give the Gumming. liouae• call. 14104-iy N ATIONAL HOTEL, bl I PA JONATHAN KHMER, Poprietor. Having purchased th le bdinirshbe the proprietor takes Osamu* Ix ink= friend., that he has refined and rintionlabewi It from top to bottom, and la now to ao cernrinelate traveler. and others In • that he hopes will prove not only aaatelholiory, but pleasant. HIP table and bar, will not be exeitliedbyaay In the country. His stable la Arra and new, and 1. .atlendad by experienced and attapaly• wetler& 4dl►l y moNTOUR HOUSE, LOCI HA ven—t w . Htso This elegant Hotel, fbrtnetiy *sown ea the "Washington Boone" an Water ellissit. In sow ready for the reception of vismil=aivhoessi era it has been ileffluft and Its table le always supplied - With the t trA N AW to Lock Raven will end this plat» irk the city. g grew lisio,oppirlipo th• Atwell, of the house to and &tin the sexton ins.• .14asio Woe. LIKE'COAL & LIIMPIER:-THE best! WOODOOAL BURNT LIIII Can be hod at the BeWent* Urn& Kens. OS we pike lenclios to Mllealxtrg, at the 10WeIn pillow We are. Me only puttee In Central heaney, tents who bum to PATENT PLAIIIt KILNS, Whit+ proclaim ttio BICEIT WHITE-WASH AND PLABTRaING 14M11, Offered to the trade. The tot Shitroeitio an Wllkelharro ANTHRACITE VOA 4 All Else, propored enreimesty Ibilhisally row. Mao, BILVESABOOK rouNDAT ockti. At Um loitellf 1,04.11 1 . Castorners ß will plinatlme r t se IAZ:H Iniv• OUR 00AL 'Mod prowls It Otani Kw rid MIA, ea which oviabist oMU Aqixt ftrp . ANs sedirOn of th• yddr. Moe and yard, Nor aft& erg VARV R. R. D•1 0 i. 4110* '„ vtattio.a. THY WINCH2HIPSH , .2IFLE, 1E SP22O , 2 Ibli :e . .sfipire. , . ~ v!"; AOC to i Dotibt=6 is , llnfonda Diitistraiii; %Atli A Othi. IMO kW; 9.41.f0m. P. = ICI Proprieto r
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