The DemOcratic Watchman, lILLEFONTE, PA Napoleon end His' Professed Mission. lithe alleged plot for the assassination of Louis Napoleon is not, as supposed by some, a mere invention of the Gov• o mitted for political effect, it is the fourth attempt of the kind which bee becen made upon his life. The first oFlhese occured in 1852,w henats Prince President, he was passing through Marseilles on a triumviral journey. An infernal machine was constructed, c onsisting of more than a hundred m usket barrels placed in a room upon the ground floor of a house, so as to sweep the street with certain death to a ll before it. It was designed that these guns should be discharged sim ultaneously by a fuse as soon as the President, with his cortege, was in front of them. If the plan had been a ccomplished, the Carnage, in the crowded streets of a city on fete day, must have been terrific; but it is one of the amiable characteristics of such ceirispirators to consdder it better that nillety innocent persona should stiffer than that brie whom' thep , considered guilty should escape. Fortunately, the plan was discovered, try the vigi lance of the police, on the day before the 'President passed bellare, that win dew. The second attempt was made iippi the Emperor's return to France frail beevisit to England in 1855, On the tith of April a man named Patriot], who does not seem to have any ACCOIII tilleeq, approached very near the Em peror while lie was riding on horse hark in the environs in Paris, the Em press accompanying him in ft carriage. the assassin fired twice at his intended victim with a revolver, one shot graz ing the Emperor's hat. The criminal way instantly seized, and afterwards executed. The Senate, in a body, called upon the Emperor with their congratulations. for his escape. - In hie reply he said : "So long as I shall not have accomplished my mission, I incur 110 danger." The third attempt was made by the Italian revolutionist t braini and hie ac complices, who, as the Emperor anti Empress, on the 11th of January, 1855, were approaching the opera in their carriage, a dense crowd tiettrg around, threw tinder the carriage sev eral bombs of terrific power. A-large number were killed and more wounded by the explosion, but the Emperor and Empress escaped entirely unharmed. litre again Was displayed the reckless ness of inocent life peculiar to these extremists in their plots, as well as the bungling execution which kills its friends and*lets its enemies escape. In view of these and the result of the latest attempt at hie assassination, the Emperor, it IA presumed, still con riders his " mission " unfilled. Ile •ippolrs, however, in his measures L.- virliamentary govern. ment. , I perpei .11, 4 hie dynasty, to app.. of the inevita ble etol, I.ot with the determination to he "master of the situation" to the full extent of human capacity to the last moment of his own "recorded time." Flight of the Eagle and her Young In the book of Deuteronomy we have a very animated and beautiful allusion to the eagle, and her method of exci ting her eaglets to attempt their first flight, in that sublime and highly mys tic composition called "Moses' Song." In this, Jehovah's care of his people, and method of instructing them how to aim at and attain heaveny ob jects, are compared to her proceedings upon that occasion. "As an eagle etirreth up her nest, fluthereth over her young, spreadeth aboad her wings, taketh them, beefed) them on her wings; so the Lord alone did lead him." (Deut. xxxii.,ll-12.) The Hebrew lawgiver JS speaking or their leaving their eyrie. Sir If in phrey Davy had an opportunity of ‘vitnesaing the proceedings of an e;ig Iv after thee had left it. Ire thiH de scribes them : "1 once saw et very interesting sighi above one of the crags of lieu I was going, on the 20th of Aninist. iii the pursuit of black game. Two pi.- rent eagles were teaching tl sir ~It spring—two young —I lie ilia niptivres to flight. 'l'hey began by rising front the top or ri 11101111111111, in the eye of the sun ; it wit+ about nail day, and bright for tlik climate. They at first made small circles, and the young birds imitated them ; they paus ed on their wings, waiting until they had made their rind flight, and then took a second and larger gyration, al wayvising towards the 'Bun, and en larging their circle nt flight, so ap to make a gradually, extending spiral. Th e yoiing 1001 slow ly followed, appar• ant lv ti, ii tenor they' mounted ; nod !hi.' sublime kind till they Ike• wants Wei* rithila in the air, and the young ones were lost, and afterwards their parents, to our aching eight." What an instructive lesson to Chris. itian parents dots this history read I And how powerfully does it excite them to teach their children Mimes to look towards Heaven and the of Righteousness, and to elevate their thoughts thither, more and 'more, on the wings of, faith and love; themselees all . the While ,g oi ng befi?rs tend enePUragihk !Kent 67 , thih- own ex ample, , 111, Bop thereon, or‘tbe Methodist Episcopal Church, gave the following MHO to a oleos of deacons ordained last Sands' "Don't eat late suppers. I have found that nine out often ministers who eat after preaohieg,die early." , Bs Care bOw 34in incirtgalte to the devil. Ms notes are all payable on de mand, and there Is no telling when he •Inay take a notion to foreclose. Curiosity iiis a Wilier A correspondent relates the following as hie own personal experience: I left New York tor. Albany in no very pleasant mood. - Getting tip for an early train is neither Customary •r agreeable with me; the coffee wit/I.llllld. dy and the toast abominable. I got in to a muse with a hackman about my faro to the depot, my finger was jamm ed in the car dbor, and a fat man atep• ped on my toes as I moved to my seat. My face I know looked forbidding, and though the ear was full, the seat be side me was not taken. We had gone past one or two stations, when a tall; broad•shpuldered, farmer•looking fel low, got into the ear, and without a "By your leave," or "Is this seat en. gaged ?" down he eat beside me. •I gave him a severe look that ought to have annihilated him, but it didn't. Then I looked out of the window, and the car moved on. By.and-by my at tention was attracted by a gentle touch. "Pleniant day." gave hint to understand, in a curt way, that I didn't care if it was. After a while ho reached his long neck out by ine,and said yltwrringly "Looks as if we should have scone rain, soon." I let the rema'rk pips without reply, determined he should not draw me out.. Alter/tome miles ho a wit spoke: "PCSlltst a hog last ni'tlt." "Well, what's t tto me ?^ I said sharply. "liot,fl how much sighed,., "till, don't bother—six hundred pounds." "clues again," after a pause. "Well, say a hundred pounds." The challenge to guess had a trifle of interest in it, but in a moment, ashamed of having shown any at all, I thrust my head out of the window, awaiting my sturdy associate's further advances. Ire made none, and after riding some ten or fifteen minutes, I looked around, Ile was staring out of the window, apparently lost in retlec• lion. "How much did your cussed hog weigh, anyhow ?" I asked surlily as I could. 11 is lace didn't change a muscle, though I thought his eye looked a tri fle mischevious, as he replied: "Don't know ; we didn't weigh 111111." Fortunately for my pence• of mind, he got out at Rituteekti etation. I could not hare endured him another r A Tough Subject In a court not a thousand miles front the city of Gotham, a legal gentleman had gone through the various stages of bar pleading, and coaxed and threat ened, and bullied witnesses "to his heart's content when it chanced that a very stupid fellow, a hostler, was called upon the stand. llc was, in fact sim plicity personified. The counsel, should be premised, had mad.. a great fuss about the previous witness speak ing so low that he could not hear them. "Now sir," said the learned counsel, "I hope we shall save no difficulty in making you speak up." lle himself spoke rudely loud. "I hope not, sir!" shouted tht► wit neas in such bellowing toner that fairly shook the building. "flow dare you speak in that way sir !" demEthileil the counsel. "Can't speak no louder l" he shout ed, louder than heture, UK if to atone for hid fault in !Speaking too low. "Hare you been drinking this morn asked the lao)er,:who had now entirely loot the command of his letup er at the roars of laughter which buret from a croa ded audience. "Yes sir, - said the witness frank • ly. "And whet hare you been drinking, eir? Look at the jury—don't look a t me, in that way." "Coffee, a ' -Did you have any thing In your cof. sir " •• Yes, tor." •I thought vu," said the counsel. I, a glance at the jury. "Well, sir," cominued the learned counsel, "3 wt say you had something in your coffee, Mate to the jury, it you please what that something was." "Sugar, tor," answered the witness, without the mot ement of a muscle, There wax another burst of "furtive laughter . ' through the court rood. "This man is no fool, your honor," addressing the court, "but he is 501 lit• thing worse, Now witness, you must come to the. point. Had you anything else in your coffee besides sugar?" "Yes, sir." "Yes—you had? (Well, we are like ly to get at the truth, alter all this turn ing and twisting tt the contrary not withstitihog.) Well, sir, a hat cfse Han it you had in your coffee?" "A *punt, sill" shouted the witness." "Do I make 3ou here me, Squire ? a erne r That was the last witness, and the hug of him on the stand. Here the trial was adjourned until the next day. • Howe young men of the town of 8.. having "cut up" one night to the det• riment of certain windows and hell pulls, were lodged in the nohow, and in'due time next morning, confronted with a police magistrate, who fined them each $5 and an admonition. One of the three foolishly remarked: "Judge, I was iii hopes that you would recognize me; I belong to the same lodge you Tliejintige, apparently surprised, re plied with brother sympathy : "Ali, is it riot Trudy this is brother 8., I did not recognize yon. Nimes Me for n thithir, viti sei brother Maeons, and I should hat e thought of that. Mr. Clerk, fine our brother B. $lO. Being a Mason' he knows better the rule. of propriety than any other men. Fine hint $lO. Yotr will pay the clerk, hi ot en Good morning, brother B. Call the next cane." Medical Du. W. If. WITMOIt, - nag been In soceessful proctico for otinnho orison', with the esperfenerof the !l forent oop Surgsann ditrlng the late A low, wos continuos to intonil to ill profosrl eIISPY 1 1111 office, Ito. 928 Filbert St. Philadelphia No Patent Medicinee ant lived or recom mended; tho rented lee attrolnlvtertel ore thoen whin!' Will not brook down the nonntltutton, but renovate the @Worn from all Inturiee, It halt suetalned (rum mineral mod whit's, and leave the eprieln In a healthy and perfectly cured condiffon. 4 DYSPEPSIA, that Mall altaltaK dissent, and fall IlnotroyAr of health nod happiness, undermining the con stitution and yearly carrying thousands to un timely graves, can Most emphatically he cur ed PIANCKOLV, ABB RH ATI()N, that elate of alienation and weak nosa of the mind which renders persona incapable of en oylug the pleasures of pcfarming the duties of life. =O:IZ3 In nny form or condition, chronic or acute warruntud curalilo. EPILEPSY, or (ninny; sloknean, , all chronic or stubborn £llse. Of Pinf 4 LA' f) Is EAs raillently removed: Snit Itheitin find every de,- Red whin of uleerntlati; Piles mid neranious liilielll/1,1 which ham bugled all prey loos medi cal oh 111, Coll iin.eured by my tivotnien I /1114 I 4//1/RY aR dilielkolon, (yes flotimmerms) eon be curet) by wearing my tifoillentod .laelint., which I. a protection to limiting!! 'noting all ehangea of vieniliev In nil °Hinkle!. —Miring In ventiglit oil for yearn the carnal and character of Inter mittent, (foyer and agile) in nil ports of the United titatem, will einepermnnently all • hron• in aento canes of Rang and !termini di/wales In a few days. CANCER cußEif wrniorn"r it E KNIFE, OR DRAW INO BLOOD. 'rapt lVorm, that dread to the 'human ((mil ly for years, can he removed with two or thre• tlore* Of m newly tii9,ll,ere.l remedy, war rnnted In all ease*. (Innaultation itL . the Fog_ hell or German language,. WIII stake %lains any dintance If oteelred May lie 10,1,4.411 I,y letter (confidentially) to nay part of the roan try Qiiter, No. 9'241 Fart /1111,0c/rind Watphmaking & Jewelry FRANK P. BLAIR, (Succcasor to .1 11 PRAcTICAT. IVATcrtmAIC .IEAT.T.LrIt k ENORAVER., FIELLEFONTF:, PENNA. A I.SO, DEA I. ER IN Amerloon, F.nallah and 4w IRA Wiliteilfl, (101101 Flnq lawalry and Silver plated Ware, Watohoo Repaired on the moot SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, I=l GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION DIASUIIU ISt Alt ODD FELLOW & SOCIETY 14ADUZB Manuraetured at short outive Kenji Gold and Silver Jewelry Ilduoufactured to order DON'T NOROTT TUE PLACN, Next door 'to Harper Ilro'n, Store, Spring St near Noah, Bellefonte,Centre county, l'a 15-114 Agricultural rut) 'IIIE FARM E Its F EN THE UN N. If yam &airs to purchase a combined RAKINti REAPER AND NDJWER Or 1.1 81NbLE SELF ItAKINC• Iit:APPAL, SINGLE MOWER, We earnestly request you to yell on .1 R. ALP:NA:NI/FR, Rellektnie, where you can see a •emple machine, which Is exactly the same In every particular and la really the we of Pr to plata, on oury farm on trial. Ile will give you a descriptive pamphlet, which trutit• fully vete (twill Ito many ad•auta_gen over every other machine lu the market We prom,ne to briefly state below some of It• good pnint.il snit. us Me mean straight forward business, we hereby agree that If you will examine the mayflies elosrly, and then and that any one single efaletnent that we make in untrue, wn will not ask sou :to buy the Ilubionrd or oven give It a iris., As we were unable to supply the demand for the peel three ) earn we nAlv lee you to call soon and eiainlno the only CIIAISt;FAIILP', MOTIioN ?if ACIIINE In the world from feel lu nicw, or MOM to fri•t, without Atopploir the machine. Alm, examine unr new arrangeniant fur DIV/ERIN() and {{AMINO our (1111'F:it while the machine l• In motion Both drlye wheels exertlll.lllr nn Amor am well 0. fact 0141.. (lon , either .blue wheel will drtte the knife dune yet bath arepraetically ceetinleata Veitt4ltit JAS. R. ALN:XANDEft, Agent _ McLANAHAN, STUNE & ISErr. itoi.LlDArtinuttu, PEN n; A. Itnye a No I Mower, gearing enclosed and warranted, which they deliTer free of freight for •I10,0o—(Ono linndred end ten (toilers ) They he., the beet Independent erring• tooth Boy Rake, poillde Llitrimeol Buy I.oek. & Emery Reaper end Mower end Knife itrintier. MEM HE BEST HUMS ING DRILL. menutaotursd..nd ow‘bio.d, cl o ver Stemmer, and 141 6 1nde of Agricul tural Implements, et AIfarI,ANAHAN,STONK , IRE'rf, 15- le-fteu Hullatleyelturg. VIRILE WiLOll. lILAC 11 WUNDIILLS Late Xraminer In the Penman Office. DANIEL WELCH k Co., CLA/Af AGIiNTS tt REAL ESTATE BROKERS, twins w 0,81,3 7th or rtxts roar °Eric', WAOIINGTON, D. C. A idrOme TAN* Box 1 92 . Prompt gitention given liplimpois. Bays. t4r, Bogert end rank CI AIM', rliiirATPl, and 01l other clirfrnsbefkiry th., Rtoouttro Do. pant enter klttectitt RitOotiou gtvau tr . ) tho pllrCtla... l and golo of ICooll Flpitao. REFEIO, VII" PER NIOASION, TO Hln Eyven,nry ittlf it \V r„kni th,yer• nor o(Pennoylwitulß Itoo..I4IIO , I'IIIC4SCV. chAef Junilqo 0° C. , iirt of Cloffn.. Hof,. P3FIN SCIYI'r, 1 11111,1' MOM% SOnot'or 1100. BARRISTP. lota OAnn• othieluner of Pennisom. E C. HE WES!, Evq .-I.rePlJoot of 'First No. tionol Book—fiellefoote,C/l. 1610-3 m. 4 •- Schools SCHOOL THE M. OUN. TAINS." AT BELLEFONTE, PA. Spring term begins WEDNESDAY, APltli, 130,1W7n, with every facility for the training of youth of both sexes, In all that eonotit nine a liberal and thorough education The pion of the In lititillieti embracer t !tree SeparlitO departments for the accommodation of three different chi, nen of poplle. Fleet, n PRIMARY DEPARTMENT where children will ho carefuily ln.trueted in all the' Elementary Engllth Studlea second, INT Bit M Ern AT E I) F.PA wrm ENT embraeing a thorongh emirs° In Orthography, Reading, Oeography, Arithmetic, EngLiith grammar, H ixtory, l'antnau4liip h 'MM.-Keep tng Third, a con, E 1) EPA Wl' AI En, embrnelng all the higher branches (airelt In first .lona Seminarl,, Including the Latin, tirotk and French Imugungnx, Engineering, Lltuture, Natural Seiparom and advanced Mattt• ematlen Musty Ann DIRARINO aro made regular loanch es In the comet) of study not will taught to the poplin without artru cltare, Each scholar has n duo share of Individual attention. INHTRucT( 11tH REV. J. P. HUGHES, A M , Teacher of Ant, , ,it Longo:igen and Natural Sciences RFIV. J. V. R. P.rfillE.S, A M, Teacher of Mathetnatice and Eugheh Stu diem. MM-1 NIARY HNYI)EIt Tearher of Fiend), Drawing and I.nerature, MltS.r mr. II Er, Teacher or Vocal and lOxl rh mental Mu•h A limited [loather or helix rail have a pleas ant bon with the Principal, whole every ne crecary attention is Wren to ',remit° the mor• Ma. health and comfort of tiepin committed to Ilia care Per further' particular., addre•ii REV. J. I'. II ES, 15 II tf, Principal MEI Books and Stationery LIVINGsToN•s BOOK STORE, (Emt.bithhed In I$15 ) Al this well k nown entabiklonent may IA; !mind overythinis 1w t 1,20 110 i LINE, whether THEMA )4 I L, CLASSICAL, J. (W, An extenmive n•enrlmrnl pf FAMILY [MILES with nr wiihnut Plintographin Platnn. ranging M Firing from fl 2. tudtt.r.idAi. Al 4 n All the bay and Sunday 4,•houi Aonkn in-general INC.t BLA NK BoOKS BLANK IVX)KH STATIONERY, etc, STATIONERY, ete, P ro mpt A ttentifm given to order• A h eral dt.oount mule to those who !my to viol! lIME N EW BOOK STORY _____ 110LISALZ AND RATAIL Rooks, Stationery and Nom li'mporium JACOII I). MILI.F.It Ras purchased the Rook, Stationery and News establishment of K melee and bro., on Allegheny street, near the Diamond, to which Ire trampled added a large invoice of goods, such as is generally k ept In 1/1 well conducted hook and Stationery Store His stork ennisiata of Theological, Mettle'', !saw, bf iseellaneous, 2.hinday School, Rehool Rooks, Iltne.flooka, hookaPass and Diaries. Fvery grade and price of Pop, Legal, Letter, bath and Note Patier, fine French Paper, Fn.e lopes of every description and Price, lens, Inks, Ink stand., Fraser., Rubber hands, transparent and COI TTTTTT Slates, Slide Penelln, Lead Pencils, Crayon., eta. Al.l3o,—Dally and Weekly Papers, Maga zines and Sheet Marie, a large supply of Legal nut Joativen Blanket, coataantlYou hand Ala" 4 Internal Itet entio Stampn at fncc Ile In alp. Wltolesalo Agent for Lottlanuuno Celebra ted Writing Fluid Country merr•hnnts 'm111,1,10 well to call said cumin. , my stork before ptirettastng else where, ttn I can poll nt manufacturers• prleen Books tint to order Wren &urn!. kinn34-ly Dry floods—Clothing. A YS AIIEAD!-A. ALEX , A NI , Elt 811 S, Mihhelm, Center Co, oniony!, anto art. now °liming to the public at flue loweml m. 6 preen, I= A ALEXANDER h 4(VI Take Ow, method of announcing to Omu nn nu•nnia (rondo that they hay., Mgt rettimed from tho Eaat a Ith a new armortmant of Hes, Ronald° Plait:MN AND Dom vicric Gomm, lttey are unlthug at ritleh pricer that p.m hairers will tt it to their Interent to hely of thorn. 'their etoelt colitilAL% of (3-0-0-1)-61, N (; wvi's AND ('AN, Wm rri AND 8110P19 All kindm of country produce tAkon In ox' change for go.lr. v I lit .%. Al. EX ANI , EIt & SON. CLI TERN BERG fir DEFIES COMPETITION IN THE MERCANTILE BUSINESS, AND . IF ANYBODY OFFERS ANY ARTICLE FOR TEN CENTS IIE OAN AND WILL HELL IT FOR ElollT I AS 018 STUCK IS COMPRISED OF ALL NEW GoODS AT TIIR LOWEST HAREEM PRICES I• HE SOLICI7I3 • A OALL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. A. BER(;.• WICITEWASIIING I An oi.lood.exprorl.neett w_hilawirplber Borilees to tip. public. Temp low. Att.:KANDER CAREY. Ithigu Strout, Bellefonte. OEM Tbirnitetie S . 11. WILLIAAIS & CO., Who'etude and Retail Dealer. in COTTAGE FURNITURE. All kinds of furnlahed to the trade at CITY PRICES. Also TURNED PALINGS, furnished to Builder@ Upholeiering,Repairing Furniture and every thingpertalrang to the busino,a promptly at- tended to. a Factory; vicar Blanchard d toe Planing lir also Tunica COFFINS, and nit end, rtfhertkln with the Trw.t EilE=l pATRoNizE numE 1 N Dusrity HOUSEITOLD FURNITURE, SCIENTIFIC, OR LITERARY K 1 ,1,1 eon ottantly nn hand debt, lee nmeollirlen of I%fati.r.eit , e,., Her., Clinirq, bvtinges. Bed stetul4, . A very line etleettonof will ninny' , i.e' found nt LOW PRICE. 9 I=ll9 FURNITURE WARE ROOM. Ilutiarl Street, Bellefonte, Pa., where Iturenum, Lounges„ Saw.. Hat itneke, What Sots, titeatin„ Chaim Moon., Extension Tables, Ete., 1, Er: I M..% so:S . ; 11. 11/..1NK11, CMID Of every Ilemerlptlon, plenty, One, prfea, for male cheaper than at any other eetablethaeent or the kind In Central Pennmylvanto vBn2o HENRY P lIA !MIS. LATER AND BEITEIi NEWS Notwithstanding hard time., high t A x other polbile opprentoonn, intense cleft', maul reigns at the 1 In the marble front on I% hop street, Rolle route, Ps., whets Is keqeonstantly a full sup• ply of the At pigeon lower then con is found elsewhere ohtaldo of Philadelphia. Ilia stook consists of Um host Old Rye, lion: iron, Monongahela and Old Irish WhLahrJea; , Holland Oln, Cognise and other Brandies; Jimmies and Mew England Rum; Wined" Cottilabh. and All klAdn of Sirup., which he le *allies an low en to oultonlah all. vNill2 B. ET'I'ELE, tl . FOREIGN AND DOMEST/0 in the roam formerly oreopled hy iho stone Bakery, on Ilishop street, fielfeNsite, taken plemore in Mibriultikg the that ho keeps constantly on hand a supply of choice foreign and Domestie Alt easke warrant.' to contain the amount marked. ' The attention or prom t ieing porsiclipas , called to his Stack o f I4' It IC 1.140101013, Salable, tor mr.lirol' porpoook hot!les,a4s, and,tlootuo o .•or,tagitly on hand. HA non Wo 01 , 114 Y NECTAR. WHIPAY , In lown. All liquors are warranted to give satisfaction. Liquors will _be sold by the quart, bevel; or tierce. " _ kie boa a larast idt of . toorrufto ttquoks Of the finest grades on hind. 1 Oonlidisit •thati •he een Owe customs*/ he respedtfully sotiplt? *eWr , ? patron- R0 1 . 0 Y.. 44, •,., 1 : • —. , ~ n , H IHEODORE.JDESOEUNEti..ii ' r • 1— trw,,i.•, ~.,,,,,,,, iiiw , .14 . 60 If pi I , i.' )1 , h 4 revhoied te ' he t rtßagrrn al . iti. a, Itueh'm /Imola .11•311 rWMbdtlitismilimJ til it Co., where he Is Justl 1 sof et?t Itier t tehtpkeßßlftee 066 1,4,111.1 'II i ..11 Li "14. / i/1. : i I.! tAIdaiIIPITIO2I4' , I .'1 ' ' F Rome Ball% Bate. Kaye, and gene* flp9 le Artielra. Mune made and repel' ed and war ranted. 14-92-17. TURNED WORK TsALC . STF,Rs and HAND %%MINI; UNDERTAKING EIJF.GANT nr.tnsE e% or In Oils pnrt of Ow ronntry OPPOSITE' THE BUSH MOUSE 11P.1,1,E1 , 01N - 17, PA JUll N BRACH Isl 1,1,, Manufacturer irruldcaler In SPaiNd AttiM, nALLIJOItte, PA IVALL AI'EII, E Liquors. ' WIIOI.MALE I,IQUoIt STues L14,1U()1t9, r' Gorman, Mao/ohm Lisbon, Sherry and Port A lIAUM, Agept. I,) =ICI WINES & LIQUOR otels god . B ROKERHOFF 110 USE. ALLEGANY STREET, 13ELLEFONTE, PZNN'A 140USE4L K#OM, (Pk/iristarls.) A fl rm kola's hotel--•ombMlbls tanz:W.-prom p actandaragt. All the modern ennvenelei*Vitnd tai6ldsible =1 The proprietors offer to the traveling publin end to their couatry frielkOlhatithess modstions, and careful anonflott the= of guests, at all times, at fair rates. Careful hustlers and good *sibling. An 'smiles% ta ble, well served. Aber, adpullaidwith the beet of I lquori.rtrehsed, sled sweep thing requisite to a fi rs( clear hotel. r location is la the taelesee perdue of the town, neer the post office, the court, hone., the churches, the banks, antbthe prtocipel plweee of business, rendering ti tiles Insist, eligible place to stop for them! Who Visit Belisifehte ei ther on business, or for pleasure. Au omnibus will carry passengers and Wig. gwe to and nom all trains free 0 ohargek44:ll_ I ' B CSI[ HOUSE, 13 le LGEFONTA PENNA.. W. D. DIKARD, Propasior. This elegant hotel, heelag hung under the sperm...ion of the uoderslignod, he would re poretfully ennounce to the public that Infil I. pro thved to accommodate them after the style of the nett bowies in (As ciao. The Sash House is a magnificent Malian& eplevaluUp feraiairad, and capable of comfortably accommodating THREE HUNDRED GUESTS. It le Situated near the/ depot, and o4nesnl6i to all places of buninenn, and in the best hobo. in central Pennsylvania. It. !cps era oblige- Ing, polite and attentive; It les ere sup plied with every lazttry Its • market; Its 4taltle.n are first elsonevrith attentive end humane and Itn bar nupplleel with the belt of hynorr For guests from the Atlas to oil titti the .mer It injuid the plate! The prop rietor will he happy to receive the public. se oven its they al.h to call W. D. RIIICAIIVD. I 4-29 Pro •rietor. GA RM A N'S HOTEL—DA-NIEL CARMAN, Proywrillbr. This lollit6establithed lnl welt-known Hotel, situated ou the southeast consor t ia( the Dia mond, opponite the Courthouse having been purchased by Daniel Garton, ha stmonnoes to the former, patrons of this estahlishment end to the *myelitis ptittilit feeterally, that he has thorOoghhy re. 7 . 1.14 .0. not., mit. We pored lo render the most satiefectoij lloctotri modation to all who may favor him w Itrthetir perenage.• pains will be spa[ hie his rt pa to - add An the convenience or Mt of ble guests. All who atop with him w I find hfs table abundantly supplied with the moat num pt two 5 hire the market will Word, Woe u in style by r the most experienced cooks. His p Dar will always contain the cbtlfteektif liquors. His Stabling is the Met in town, and wit) always he attended by the most trustworthy and at. tenure hostler*. Ohre him call, one atsd oil, and he feels confident that all will be eatisfled with their acoonunedstion. An •xoelleat Id, cry is attached to this establishment, which etraugers from abroad will find greatlyto their vaeusge. Tian CONRAD- HOUSE. - Allegany street, Rolleftists, Pa h oppoilbe the giroltertioti House. A HOTEL ON THE EURUPEAN.PLAN. lieen.od bT tho Court of Contrit **not,. Blest ela.4 bar, rettourant, rooms sod atabliug. Per tom, deetring meal. and kV° hi la fair Moo, yen at all times be accommodat e. AN EXCELLENT BILLIPLP ROOM. with three folder, new pnti o io peltelgonditingit el w tele 'open at proper houti, Sit a Iretaliklb the lovers of this plenahm luta egeollentsione. Perfect order maintained - In the house. Pro fanity and disorder prompelystilppreassl. Mi nors hot allowed to frequent the saloon nor to play without consent of parents dr.ici ra illAlan p s. Meals at all hours. Hot unfree pail sloo r on hand. H. R. RI. 14021 Proprietor. CUMMINGS JAMES 11. LIPTON, BELL E FUNTE PEN NA The undersigned, having aaatnned eartrot of this tine hotel, would leapeatfullp salt the patronage of the public. He Is prepared to aceom modals ;peseta I the heat &soda, and will take care that bee tables are supplied with the heel in the market. (Wood stiblee afasetted to the hotel, with careful rod attaptiva war snte, The (ree li ng public ate Invited e s :XT. 'the Cut HWle a • . N ATIONAL HOTEL, mnlatxtm, PA JONATHAN KREMER., Proprietor. Havingrchased this admirable properly, the propriet pu or takes plenum, h lakartalarig his friends, that he has refitted sad rafaraishad It from top tobsstsan, arra is now prepared to so coramodate travelers and cabers la &style that hr hopettill prove not only salliMeatna7. but pleasant.. • • His table and bar, will not be exceLled try any In the eountry His stable la largo and new, and la attended by experienced and ettentive 0.51. m 1401,47 .MONTOU R IIOO3E, LOCK' IM ven--.E. W. UPAIDIY,trupgMWor. This ellitaot.Hotel, Salmon:ly known no he "Weehigtou /tuella an Water street, le ;low reedy for the roesotios Of visitors and board- P, It he, been elegnntlx fnrntshedend Its table is &we,* 'emptied with the nett. Welters to Lock listen sill Net Ikirl,theß4, l3l ." place to the city. A fres nut conveys the guests of the house to sod then the radon lmina • 41390 Lime LIME, COAL rig LIJILBAIio-TITS bew WOOD-COALUIin Liltgt Can he had at the Itellefentp JelanaNato* pike havitnVo- Mtleabtafir, ant. loWlNltyitioe& We are only partial" in ciatn o l,Plm9uir rank' Who irn In PATENT VLAIIN I KIUNS, whipti prOdiacio, xtpig w HLT&WAM f4IRPLIZU , , 011Poed la the tridii. 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