The Democratic Vyatchman. 11,ELLEF(NNTE, PA The Blighted Homo. Owe of the best engraiers in this ountry, if not in the world; was arres ted at his office, engraving counterfeit hank bills. lie was a (Wei, gentleman ly looking man, though of late dissi pated, owing to the wretched business in which he was employed. Notwith standing his dissipation and the E,reat crime of which lie is guilty, he has been a kind father and husband, and never carried his sin into his home. Bad rues tethrtted him with large pro. fits, for his'genius was invaluable to the regular counterfeiters, profits, however, that ho never realized, for once in their employ and power, he must, remain 80, and take his chances of immense gains along with possible discovery, conviction, and the State prison. Alter his arrest, in company with the chief of the secret service and two subordinates, he was escorted to his home, , a ruined, disgraced, guilty wretch, and the scene that ensued was indeed heart rending. A beautiful daughter of sixteen lifted a white, hor rifled face beyond hermother's; anoth• er of ten shrank de,dinst the wall , a hoghti intelligent 4b(p , of six stood tran.lixed in wonder, and a smiling inlaid confronted the miserable hlthrr and husband. The officers needed not to search the house for the traces of his oil deeds. Wife and chilthen acre innocent. and the officers knew this at g lance The unhappy wife sank in to a chair. Clasping her hands one ON Cr the other, awl swaying to and fr, she m oaned : "it God 0 God I whv c , t I Elie''" Iles wet facet was livid bene.till its testy, and shrunk and sharpened like a fare that was dying. -'feart fell from her staring eyes, and rolled down her pallid cheeks. The look she turned on the guilty man was utterly broken hearted The young daughter sobbed frantically. "0 lather, father! what have you done?" 'Then turning to the chief, "0 believe it, sir; my father could not do it." I'lic little girl clung to the officer's lime in childish entreaty. "Don't hike my hither to pri , on, please, please don't." The boy hid tinder the bed, and the baby crawled at the mother's lA, cry ing in fright, u s ubeeded. The lathe; 14Aeil upon the ruin he Lad wrought, the grief that lie had brought upon his loved ones, and sob alter sob broke from hitittosoin. tibash trig down his graver, he cried,— 'God cursed me in my genius, and I'll never lift it again!'' Ile covered his face, and in 4 his tears those who lined him hushed their cries. The poor wife found Ii r strength and voice at the piteous sight, and canie foul put her hand gently 011 his shout -. 'Ai poor, poor husband I How cunt,' you, how could you bring us such surruir, and your.clf such dreadful Misery It's Saturday night, and there's neither food nor fire; they will take you to—to--away from us, and oh, what shall I do for the children 7 Who will pity or help us after 0614" "I, I expected some money to-night," he replied, taking from his pocket a torn halt dollar; "this is all I have ; take it, and get a little bread for them to night. He putt it in her hand, but the tre.m. bling fingers dropped it unnoticed.— "My husband in jail, my children starving I 0 God I what have I done that I must sutler so?' litre the • chief stepped forward. "You shall not suffer; VII see, madam that you and your children are wade comfortable." She lifted her streaming eyes. "I am so full of trouble that I don't know how to thank you ; he is guilty, guilty, but—my husband." "Yes," burst out the prisoner ; I am guilty. You have the presses, plates— every thing, arid know it, but befo're Almighty God they are innocent ; they knew nothing of it," "I am perifeaklY: it," said the chief, aril tiro , soon departed ifoth the prisoner, leaving the desolate home to its tears and anguish. If ever mortal grief was written on a woman's features, it was stamped on lbe gliast4 face of this connterfeiteCti site, when she looked around on her eeeping children—no reproach ; only, "Ilow could you, how could you?" I have seen the law forced into Illally loving Ironies, where crime brought sudden woe, but I have never heel) so harrowing a scene as thin miserable engraver's dwelling. She kept tieldt ing her fingers together, and sobbi ng and mounting : "To morrow, is Sundae ; oh, what a Sabbath kr me, triy chil dren, my husband I" She was a lady by education, birth and associations She could endure the concealed j i tutiger and poverty, but this prison drilnin Abe world must know, and the horrible grief and shame was hers to Lear BM hest she might. The State's priecin surely awaits the father, and death the mother, if the lave she carried to his cell that Sabbath pinning wan an index to the suffering tt thin. Anil the bright eyed boy, the creeping bat*, mill the beautiful girl ) what will. liectiihe of them ?—N• I • Sun. YOUNG man, it is easy to be nobody. flo to the drinking saloon to spend your leisure. You need .not drink, much now—just a little beer, or some other drink. In the mean time play chequers, dominoes, or something else. If you read, let it be "dime novels" of the day; jhen go on keeping your stomach full and head empty, and in a few years you will be nobody, unless you should turn out to be a drunkard or a professional gambler, either of which is worse than to be nobody.— Exchange. —The weather is deliglatil An 'Old Hero--James S. Campbell-- Death of the Lest Remeiningerie ,, oner of the Revolution. ) judge(liiines 5,.. Campbell died on Wednesday, th 3 22.1 ult., at his resi• dence„ near Cherry Valley, Otsego count j, New York, at the advanced are' of ninety seven years. Ile was in manysrespects a remarkable roan, he big, pYobahly, the last prisoner of tlij war of the Revolution, and undoul4ed•,, ly the only mutt who in and com versed with both the first President, General Washington, and the last, General,Grant. 11e was born in 1772 on the estate where he (lied, where his father was born, which his grandfather redlainted from the wilderness au the first settlement of this country, and which is now the residence of his son, the [lon. Win. W. Campbell. When the massacre of Cherry Val. ley took place in 1778, immediately atter that'of Wyoming, and by the same party of Indians and Tories, under Brant and Butler, Col. Samuel Campbell, the late Judge's father, was novel from home with his comroany in ti J army. ibis family were taken cap tive; the homestead was burned; his aged mother being unable to keep up with the party pti their stormy NOVellls her march, was killed, his wife and children being earried to Fort Niagara. Most ot then( were soon exchanged ; but the Judge, then a child 6 years old, was hir some reason retained among the Indians, mots carried oil' far back into Canada, /ilia Iwrallle 60 ha bituated to the savage life, which he led lot about live lears, its to forget his native tongue. lie was filially, alter great exertion, restored to/ Ills family at Quebec; and on the resettlement of l 'berry Valley, aim the war, returned to his home, and has resided there ,ter , shore. Whe n the War was over, limn oral Washington rode up the Valley ' of the Susquehanna, with a party of officers, to view the scene of the late massacre Oil ms way he was enter ' tamed at the !muse ot ('id. I 'amphell, where lie met the Hun ivors of the bloody attack, among whom was the little rescued pi-ironer, then about twelve years old. Ile manifested mach interest in die story of the boy 'ea fitly e, conversing freely with bun about the curious experience he had gone through. The old man retained it vivid remem !ranee of this meta, and to the last month it 1114 life dwelt upon it with evident i rule. . The New Apportionment The new f'ongressional apportion meat, which will not probably be changed, fixes the number of Retire sentati% es in the next congress at 2'13, with such additions as the new Stalks, may from time to tone involve, not ex• ceeding five. The Tribune publishes an interesiing table,show•ing the present population, and the probable increase in 1870. New York is put down at the highest figure—an increase of 820, 0(10; Illinois at 788,247 ; Pennigylviinia at 593,630 ; and Michigan fourth, at 250,888. The Southern States do not gain in anything like the statue ratio-- Virginia has been put down at 76,98 h Texas at a little less than '240,000, the others bearing something like a pro portionate ratio. California will claim a 'title in excess of 400,000, and New Mexico, g yet to be admitted, 77,1:X/0. The total present population is 31, 443,790,110 is estimated at 38,340,(X)0 in 1870 This total includes the pop• ulation i of the district of Columbia and all the ten Territories,' amount ing to 225,217. The Federal District and the Territories probably exceed :4/0,000, raising the aggregate popula tion of the United Stites and Territories to 38,000,000.14 re majority of estitates carry it above 40,000,000, which the actual enumeration may fail to sue tarn. In representation Illinois gains most largely—front 14 to 19; New York Michigan, Misarssippi, Minnesota, Texas, Louisiana 19.11(1 Kansas, respect. tively glin 2; Pennsylvania, 1 ; while Vermont, Kentucky and Rhode Island lose 1; t and other 'States remain• log stationary.— Palsbhry Post.• GREAT Mils.-i-ifoiner was a beggar! Plautus turned a mill ; Terrence was a slave; Birthium died in a jail ; Paul Borghese bad fourteen trades, yet Mary• egl with them all ; Tasso was often dis tressed for a few shillings Cervantes died of hunger; Camnens, the writer of "Lustful" ended his days in an alms house, and Vangelas left Lis body to the surgeons to pay for his debts. Id Plngland, Baron lived a life of mean , ilk's and distress; Sir Walter Raleigh glikt nn the seathild; Spencer died in want; Milton sold his copyright of "J'aradise Lost" for 1)15, and died in obscurity ; Dodo' bred in poverty and distress; (Away pet fished of hunger ; Lee died in tne street 1 • Steele was perpetual warfare with the bailiffs; Goldsmith's "VIEW of Wakefield" wire sold for a trifle, to 'lave him from the grasp or the law. A boy in Elmira had n •pet eagle, and wham he wanted to, give it glom:. air, the other day, be tted it to his la vorite dog and anchored it out in the yard. In about ts.o minutes that dog way making a personal e Kam ination of some enriouu cloud formations Wilde awl a hall abeive the level of the men. lie bas not returned )et, and fears are entertained that 'he eagle become too sociable with him and lunched off of him. The clog appeared to be very much diumatimfied during tile :lucent. A young married couple in a Wiscom sin t own. lately' began housekeeping, nail the first purchases of the bead of the family at the village grocery, were: Five worth'of soda, five cents' worth of salt, two cent. , worth of pep per, ono cent of chewing-gum and twelve cents' worth of soap. The bill amounted to twenty tire cents, which was paid by the young Benedict in specie, and as he left the store, he re m Asked that "Is eepi ng house hit cheaper than boarding," AZedical. DR. W. 11. wiTmoit, Has tsetilp sipeeensful prnettoo for a number of yearn, ith tbo esperleueoof tho foront Hospital Sorgeonsilorlng tho late Amor. loam war, continnea slo' attend to all profenitiortal canon at his office, No. ¶)24 Fillips* S. Ph ihul elphi o. No Patent Medielnen 'are need or recom mended ; the reniedlen Ininituintereg are 111000 whleh will tint break down ' tint conatlttition, but ronovnin the eyntion from till iniurien, It low oust/tined from mineral tnedleines, and leaito tho syntein in a healthy and porfoctly cored condition • DYHPEPSIA, that distressing i1iN4.1.11 and foil iloatroyer of health and happiness, undermining the eon !dilution and yearly carrying thousands to on timely graveafwan most emphatically he cur. oil. • ME LA NCIMLY, ABBE RATION that stale of alionallon and weakness of the Mind which renders portions Incapable of em oy mg the pleasures of penwining lice ilulieft oflifo. LT= in any form or condition, chronic or 1101t0 Wartatileil ettrabic. EPILEPSY, cer GJlmg .slek mo., all ehronle or ntubborn rases Or FENA I.F DISEASE-1 radically 11'11101Ni ; Halt Rhona and every de serlption of uleerations, Plies and scrofulous diseases which hay° baffled tkll preyloun Imall cal skill, can be etired by my....reattnent and I do say all 111/lelllllol, (yen CONRI'MPTION) ran 1 end Icy wearing my r.f edleated ineket which I, a proteetion to the lungs 111c111 1 / a L all changes of weather, In all climate. log inV'hligal eJ for yearn the caul., and eltaraeter of inter mitteuts (fever Mid ague) no all parts of Liao I'lllo,l Staten,•will cure permanently 1111• bran le or I\l'lllll Olsen 01inglie anti 111,1 ° 011M Linl4ll‘lll.l.l in 11 row days (ANCEIt CITItED WITIP>IT'r KNIFE, ()It I)ItANVING MAN )1). Worm, Ilmt dr I In the hitttuttt fittot lv fidyearm, I un In 1e1114,1.11 Nllll txr) 01 Ilire lioNl'll of thy IION ly 1101,1 1,••41 Wlir ronleol In all(%)1,11111111,1 In 010 I. 11.1, Or (il,lll/Itl langlingr , Will 111/Ike /11IV 4 11. , 11)11 1 If rlil.irvol ftluy bo tiddru.4.l by Inter trotitidonttally) In ,tnY part of tho I ow/. try Offirr, , 12,1 P)tt/r7 St i'htbuirtpt../. Watchmaking •& Jewelry FRANK I'. FLAIR, (Sucrepaorto .1 11.Iltd111,) PRAc"rlc\l, wATcliNIti(Ell, EWELLER EN“ltkl ER, It EI.I.EP r\TE*, I'ENNA A 1 . 440, OF . %LH IS Atnerwan, Engll4ll nud Na iMm Wutetten,l'loeks Fino , Jtiwelry and Muir, 1,1.1°4 Wnr., Wittehe. Repaired 011 the 1110. t SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, And Warranted to GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION MASONIC MAKKA ODD FKLLOW & SVC( FEY ltd Manufactured at Mont notice. sond Gold and Sliver Jtoritry Manufacturod to order. • DON'T ?ORO TT THE PLACE, Next door 'to Hnrpor Itro'n, Store, Spring At flea" Il unh, Itellefonte centre comity, Pa. Mis btiseellanaons "VI TOIVNSIIIP AUDITOR'S RE1.1117,T —For thp yl•Ar tinding Aprli 1101, JoIIN 11013 FERMAN , citsEER F 14)011 DK. A prill2, 169, To Molex .. 8 77.70 do Iro Ituritestx.. 73 EEO By rash paid for paupers _ 8176,82 services r' • IO.(E " exoneration 14.37 percentage fOr eolloetion 19 " receipt to Auditors 70.1 0 seri ices I,N) " balance dun at Settlement . 70,314 Tot:a 10.77,47 HENRY HAZEL. oS,ERSEER OF POOR. 1870 To Anytient° " multi ECM Ily enttli pal/1 far pauper% f4IO K 1 41,74. exotirrittiort 1 04 •• pereettlago for coll.tetlott 1.8,10 •` esph to Andll•q+ 11i ttettlotocul I'l',l nolo In favor (tf I: 11Arlter 1,1,12 MEM .1(111N 111761,ER, SI PERVIAuIt IN7II 1 , 17. To oltspllente Total . By lab, •• ~, r /i, • , • n • it 'AI per t ruingu fo, , 1 . 1101 Pit nettle !!!!! itt Ai' VW fiTOVI3?, IM( iT e a By labor 1 ' tlo ; - ./4 " I. erviep.A 41.. . . porovolloro for volleollon.! . . ' , l oronorotion . . 171 ' runt' lo Ao.ll urn 111..ottlemonl. . 21,74 MIMI We s the ander4igned do hereby certify that the foregoing Is IL Pivri Pet Ntotemod of the several Revoitilt, of Ihr Township office. r, and that we have ,oppro, VII of tin soTo H M IV INTFit DANIEL lUt l'N(7Alt(l,rAnditn •. JACOB 1111 UMGA It U, Attest .10SKIIT Town.t 1p Clerk. 1517,11 $lO,OOO %v hot; watil...l Gn ',..11011 111,. I Iglient priee In eiw.h will In. pu lJ hv 60.2 m. SI - 11 NTI rolmit; A ( 1.11.1 Tr A*1"1111M OEI , II E, Schools LI (711001, IN THE M OUN. )1/4-7 TA INH.". AT —BE L E OONTE, PA. Spring form begins IVEDNESPAY, APRIL int', Inn, with every fertility for the training of youth of both Hemet, in all that onnottintam a liberal anti thorough edueation. Theplan of the Ih otitution embrace. three import& departuregt% for the eecommedigion of titre° .fittorent e4n- Beti of pupilr. Find, ti MA' PRIMARY DEPA RTMENT, where ehiltiren will he carehillillutructood in all the Elementary F:ngliell Stultifies. Second, INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT embracing n thorough roam in Orthography, Heading, Geogiaphy, Arithmetic, Kagikalk Grammar. II lalory, Panmanehip Book.ff cep- Mg. Third, a COLLFMIATE bEt•AIiTMENT embracing all the higher branches taught irl first cifitirt Seddon/ins, including the Latin, Greok ilnd French Laiignages, Engineering, Lllallire, Natural Sciences anti advanced Math 4enlat NUM' Ann lint% I'M are made regular Manch- OS In thin course of study mot will he taught to the pupils without 'veils rharfpe Each scholar has a duo share of Individual attention. NSTII UCTU ILEV. J. P. lllaill E 3, A. M Ti•welaer of Aneiont 14'111;111w, and Natural Helene., REV.., V. R HUGIIES, A M, 'fouellor of Mat.hulffilLielf and Btu • M 18.9 MARY E MN 1 DER, Teacher of Frenel , Drawing and Literature -mice 1: n• iii ,urti tenelier of N'oeni ant Instrumental Monk. A limited tintriher of,horp ran have a plea.. not home with the NlllOllllll, VI here every ne rrm.nry 11111,11011 µl,l'n 141 prurnnte the 111 , .r - HI I. 1101\11 II pad 1 . 0111 fort of theme committal to hl. exec For further parireular.,aldre.a ILE% J 1,111 . -4, if, inespni. Mill N 171%1 NYVA 1,1,EY INSTITUTE ,/ \ VILLE, ('ENIItE 111, PA. The eeventh term of Ole It.titutlon will re open tin MONDA Y, A MIL :nth, 187 w, and enntintin len vieett.t, Book , . will i.e Air iii•hed to the Mllllll l lll4, 1111,11 It 14 11e111red. RI/11111111g nud illlllllll 1 - 4,”111111k611 . Nor tinrtle ulertiNtply to HANI'I, DI. 0'1"I'l), I I lat , 11 1,11 I t , Pt Books and Stationery. fi T I.N(;sTi)N•s nu( )1( sTuRE, (I'..tablinlied In DIV.) At thk u 4.11 known e.lnhlinhinent may be found II iler) thing In the o4)K LINE, wh o thor I:LA'S:11( 11,,LA, BCIENNFIr )Ic LITERARY An exten4ive n4Rortment, FAMILY lIIIILEN with or without Photoaraphie Platen, ranging hi price front tt 75 to S2.IMP. Also all tlin Day and Sunday Siduail Rooks In gi•nrral 111.0. BI.ANK ItooKS, BLANK BOOKS FITATIONERY, Plo HTA'fIONERY, etc. Prompt ationtion Oren In °oleo+. A I lberni dinvolltit mod., to those Who boy to sell agnl n N EW ZioffiC SD) It h: IMOLLSALS IMAIL Stataoncry and !Taos Rniponagros. JACOB D. MILLER • Ilan purchased the Book, Stationery and News establishment of Kust.. and urn Allegheny istnapt, near the Diamond, to which he harpist added n large invoice of gouda, such a+ Is generally k opt In a well conducted Book and Stationery Store Ms stock coward., of 'I Medical, Law, hfiseellitneouw, Smola) , S,hool, Books, Time Books, Pass Books, and Diaries Every grade and pries of Cap, Legal, Letter, Bath and Note Paper, tine French Paper, Ears I..pen of every denerlptlon and Price. Penn. Inks, Inkstande, Eraser., Reiser bands, transparent and common Slates, Slate Pencil., Lein! Pencils, Crayons, ete A 1.40,-1 ) ally and Weekly Papers, Maga zine, and Sheet Music, a largo supply of Legal and Just ter.. Blank 4,constantly 011 hand Also IT ti Internal Revenue Stamp. at flee He Is also Wholesale Agent for Loehinan'n Celebra ted Writing fluid Country merchants soul,' do well to call arid 1111111,10 lily murk be fere 11111 , 111 , 411055 else where, an I ran Sell at IMAMS fitetlireril prtre4p. !broke got to order warn &Aired vlino:l4-ly CIESE Dry Goods---Clothing STERN BERG IN7O $.547.2" r 4 51 ,e I MEI DEFIES etI9IPF.I IN TIII: M Eli( AN! 11.1% 131 SI IN 1.14.4 OM ANI) IF ANYBODY' 1)1 , 1 , 1,114 A9l ARTICLE I•nit 7'l•:\ (It:NIS 1115 ( . 0; AND IVII,I, ll' Fu It tmorr , AS 111 M ml4O k I,nl I-17— ME IS I•n,dl'ltiSl:c ui ALI \',\V Lno Al' THE I.()WE.SI' l: l' t.R1(;P:81 MEI III.; 544.111'1'8 Ul'} JIII Pt• • It('II %41w KI.SEW If Eltl. bNLY PURE NECTAR WHISKY In town All liquors are warraled to give matisfaellon I.lwign, a 111 bo soli by (hp quart, barrel, or tierce Ito lota a large lot of A. STERN BE IV ; $ )2tl Ur , 1 I= Rifles ME R EMOV A I, TIIEODORE D CANER,M (lUN smrrii, Mw reJnove.t to the !worn known nn No 5 10101'4 %rowl., next 401, to Zillllllol - 111/11). 8r.% 'o w hero het...01.w opening outs (.01111110ti. •ii.vk oil HEVtII.VER , 4 AMMUNITION. 1 , 14111N0 Tkel(l.F., Iht.eKowm owl general Hporting Au In lex 1; lit, !molly ..1.1 etl 411.1 S . 11. WILLIAMS & CO., Wholopalo and Retail Dealer. in COTI'AOE FURNITURE. .) All klndn of ' furnished to the trade at LE] TURNED PALINUS, furnished to Builders Upholetering,Reimirlog Furniture and every thip)t pertaining to the leisineati promptly at- El= Faytory: near Blanchard h. Co . a. Planing UNDERTAKING' We also make COFFINS, and altentl funerals with lhn•nmrl FAA:I:ANT III: Itsr ever In thi4 part of (In votintry E=l oproSITE TRH BUsil 110usE. I) kTIMNIZE lIWIE IN DusTit .SYMN BRACH B 11.1„ 114innailiclurer end d ealer in II I) 41 SIIII 0 LI) Fl' ll N I Tl' Il 1,:, I= K ecilY rollrtittaly MI 11111111 a nice wisortmen of llattnw•f.v, 4ofnv, (hnirr , Lounges, Heil 4, e.k, , te. A very Iwo xele, (toll of will Ilk styg nd nl I )NV PRICF>I 16-46 ly Fu It NITIT It E WARE 10)0M. +award street, Bellefonte, Pa., where Bureaus, I.on n goin, So Gas, ilat Boehm, What Nots, Stands, Chairs, StAs,ll., Extension Tables, Ete , Of v ery description, quality, and price, for sale cheaper than at any ether estahllshe•ent of the kind in Central Petin+ylvanlA. 011120 HENRY 1' 11/1/1121S II AL IpIKEI, LEGAL A KM, TTIATEIt ANT) BETTER NEWS Nola Itionanding hard Suttee, high taxer., ant other public oppromoone, Intone., excite ment reign., at the ISEM WHOLESALE 1.141'0R STORE In the msrlole front nn Bishop street, Belle fonte, I's., where In kept constantly B full sup ply of the At prlres lower than ran he found elsewhere outside of Philadelphia. Ills stock consists of the best Old Rye, Bow hen, Monongahela and Old With Whiskien, • Holland Gin, Cogn lan and other Brandies;,l 4 Jamaica and New England Rum; Wlnen, Cordials, All kinds of Hlrupm„ which ho In nolling PO ill% JIM In witlpulnla all A BAUM, Agent J B. Err E • EOM FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES Jr. LIQUORS im the room forwerly oeeupietl by the Key etteteflelo ry. en Bishop etreet, Bellefonte, Pn, talcee, - phnier° In infer:tong the publte that hew k 1.1.118 I•onNotntly 011 11)1111i ft supply of rhnlea FOrCIIII end Ittentottie ',ignore All ranks warranted to contain the amount !narked Ntiomtion of practicing pnyalcians is calitid to ilk stock of Mullah'. for motlieal pu rpOU.M Bottles, Jug., and demijohn+ vonstuntly on hand. lie bait the Of the finest grades on hand. Confident that he can please customers, he respectfully Nollclla a share of public patron vl4nl2 you (.1 E'r TUE B EST BOOTS SL SHOES at Buartstea a Tatman's. You get the beat GROCERIES at BUIIIISIDI • TWor•B 8 You got the best AMES . g at Duane= k I 1101/11/.3'“ You rt the bent CANNED FRUITS at DURK -8100 • Tllolltr's. Yon got the bent LEATHER. at B 17111881•18 A You get the ' 1.00. CIOARS & TOBACCO at liesanton • Tnenoe's. You K. , 1 the hest. NOTIONS at 111112181 DI • on got the boot M EMIT ANDIEF GENER AI.I.I et Boanstua • Tuoton'to. rurafture TURNED WORK HE CITY PRICES. BALUSTERS and HAND RAILIN'), I= WALL PAPER, Liquors IiFIST 1.141,4)12f4 . German, Madeirs, o Lisbon, Sherry and Port PURE Lit/1711EN nbTTLED LIQUORS Hotels .and Saloons. B ROICERIEOFF HOUSE ALLEI:ANY STREET BF,LLEFONTE; PENN'A HOLISEAL tt (Proprietors.) A first nliwx hotel—comfortable rooms—prorn p attendance. All the modern convesiesees sad ressonsble charges. 'll Tho proprietors offer to the tresellait phblie and to their eiintitryirianan firat elate &mom nuelat lons, Rllli eareful attention to the wants of towels, at all times, at fair rates. Caretlil hostiers find good stabling. An excellent ta ble, well 'metved A bar, supplied with the best or liquor.. Servants -well trained, and every timing reqiiiiiite in a first chum hotel. Our location is en the business portion of the town, near the post office, the court house, the churches, the honks, and the principal places of business, rendering it the most .6ligible place to stop for these vvho visit Bellefonte el• titer on loottnens or for pleasure. An ninnibila will carry pa/mangers and big gage to and from all trains (rep antis:p.-14-2 B CBII.IIO V E, BELLEFONTE, PENNA., W. D. RlKARD.Proprelor Thin elegant hotel, having come under the speervision of the undersigned, he would re paret fully 11111191 i nee wthe public that he in pre• thee I to aepommodAditlYthem after the etylo of the hat houece in the rittee The Hush House inn magnificent hulld tag, Apferultilio furnished, find capable of migifortahly areommodating 11UNI)129 GUESTS. '„ti 4 i. MO/ the depot, Anti ennrenio" In allitinees of Ineinene,,imil IA the hoot hole. 4 IVlAtrellll 4 4 . o .l / 4 Mita. 1t 4 4 ashore are oblige ink, polite and i‘ttentlre , ft, table, are cup plied nnit eery luxury in the market, nn ,mode. ale 111.101a...4 with iittelltlV4l and humane 'weft., 4,and in liar the beet of hye•r 4 lof L 4111,14. (.1111 the Vitt/ 44 V to spend the ...mum, ft 1. juice the plate! 'nit, proprietor ti 111 I, happy d. reeetre the iiiil4.lo an often an they a f.h id, 1 4 /111 W reItIKARD, It Proprietor IA 101 N'S 111)TEL-DAN IEI, kfi 'ILIAN, Proprietor. 'I his long-estatinlied and well-known Hotel, situated oil the miutheast corner of the Dlll - 11,1,0.41t0 the Courthouse, linvfig been pun hase.l by I lame! oltrlllllll, h., announces to the former pall - ono Af this entahllshment and to the traveling public generally, that he hats thoroughly refitted his house, and le pro pared to render the ' , mint satisfactory action).- 11.1al 1011 In all who may favor him with their parronage No pitillB will be spared on his 'part to add to the convenience 'Cr comfort of his guests All who atop with lion will and his table abundantly supplied with the most sumptiuma farc the market will afford, done up In style by the moat . - sperieneed cooks. His Hgr will always mullein the shoicest of liquors. Ilia Stabling 1.1 the boot in town, and will always be attMuled by the most trustworthy and at tentive beetles. lave him a call, one and all, 111141 111- feels confident that all will he satisitpil anti their accommodation An excellent LIT . ; cry is attached to this extablishment, which stranger. frotn abroad will find greatly to their advantage PBft G() N RA D IT UTSE. Ailo g any street, Bellefonte, Ps., opposite the Etroiterhuff House. A HOOT EL THE EUKUPEAN PLAN, Ileenned by the Court of Centre County First clxss Itar, restaurant, rooms and stabling. Per w.n.. tier IT I lug 11114 , 61 N and lodging, at fair ratea, rat at all miles be accommodated. EXI:RLLENT BILLIARD ROOM, with three Wile., new and In perfect condition) always open at proper hours, at usual rates, fo 'he lovers of this pleasing and excellent pane. Perfect order inaintaJned in the house. Pro (unity and disorder promptly suppress 3d MI• n rs not allowed to frequent the saloon nor to Pi la w l i a fi at h" a " llT:o " u s r o s u . " ' 4. ' : a c r o e ge " . o n r dt.. U 14 , handou ll. 11. KLli E, QM Ml== a Wm. J. JIOSTERMAN, BELLEFONTE PENNA , Th.. undersigned, haying asaumeu of this tine hotel, would respectfully ask the patronage of the public. He Is prepared to ~, 'ministate guests in the beat of style, and will take rare that his tables are 'applied with the lent in the market. Good stables attached to the hotel, with ...ireful and at - teethe see• amts. The liar ling public are Invited to give the ruinminge Houses call._ 14-29-ly N ATIONAL HOTEL, MILLIIEIM, PA Ji)NATIIAN KREMER, Proprietor If,t tog paella:4rd this admirable property, the proprietor takes pleasure In informing his friends, that he has refitted and refurnished It from, top to bottom, and in now prepared to ace e ..... niodate travelers and other, In &style that he hopes will prove not only eallafactory, but pleasant. fits table and bar, will not be excelled by any In the emintry His etahlo in large wild new, and is attended by ex perieneed and attentive ostlera 14-28-1 y MONToUR JIDUSE, LOCK HA ven—E 111(:( )N Y, Proprietor. 'fltlv elekant Hotel, formerly kniit as the “Weehttivton 1i0n...," on Water ntre tin flaw ready for the reception of visitors end board er. 11 hn. been clognntly furnlnhed, end Its t Able f!! ove.nppllti with the beet. Visitors to h o k 11!..en will find (Ilk the &easement pint, In t h e illy A free loin convey!. the !Owenn of the bonne to and from the varlou 1111111. •14n20 Lime IM E, L & LUMBEIL-Tllli IA beet I I=l Can Fat had at the It,•llnfunte Lime Kittle, on MA pi6e Lau llaa to Mth•.hnrg, at the lowe.tt pricetk. ttr• are the only part tee in Central Penns" , la .110 hall 111 • PATENT FLAME KILNS, Whleh prodnee the IWWI' Fl E- WA S ANDMASTERING LIME, iltrerea s, the trade. The eat Shamokin an Wilkeitharre •AN'1•IIRAI . 1'1'1: COAL All elm, prepared expressly for Family use Ake. SILVER-BROOK •FOUNDRY, COAL At the loweet pricer. Customers will please bear in in lad that we have OCR COAL 'HOUSED under large idled s which protects it from anow and rain, an which enables us to sell good dry coal at seasons of the year. ()thee and yard, near south end of Bald Eag Valley It It. Depot BIIORTLIDOE & CO. 4.llefontb. Pa COMM WhiTgWASfriNG ! An old find experlentnicr whitewasher offers hie service.. to the public. Terms low. ALEXANDER CARET. Miretf. Ridge Street, Bellefonte. FOR RENT! Two dwelling houses on Ridge Street, sr Mow rent Good cistern at the door. Ap- My to 16-14 tf. A. CAREY."..: WATCJIMAN" JOB PRINTING OFFICI. Proprisk* Proprietor
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