-- The Democratic Watclikitan. WI BP.LLEFONTE, PA Squanderinti the Netlosiel Domain. A high republican authority has fig. tired up two hundred and thirty-eight bille, now in Congress, which make appropriations of public land to• rail. rondo, amounting in the aggregate, as lie estimates, to 512,000,000 acres. "This immense . aggregate,," we read, "is nearly throilmes greater than the subsidies made in all tits previous his tory of our country to road. and rail roads, including all the Pacific roa d s . Add it to the 186,000,000 already given, and we rise to the scarcely con ceivable figure of 698,000,000 acres, or in round numbers, say, seven hundred' million acres This is more by nearly two hundred million acres than tilt+ whole surveyed domain of the United States, including the present Western and Pacific states. It is twenty times larger than the'State of Illinois. It is half the elect `of Russia in Europe. And it is of the area of Austria, England, France, Italy, Portugal, Prussia and Spain, which, together, cdntain a popu lation of 160,000,000." Senator Thurman, the able demo cratic Senator, of hio, called atten tion at the beginning of the present melon to the organized movement by these land appropriation bills were sprung upon Congress, and be sought that. if the grants asked for were made, they should at least be con pled with stipulations compelling the retransfer of the donated lands, at fair prices, to actual settlers. His remon strances, and the public sentiment which he and others have aided in creating, have not been without effect. On Wednesday the house refused, by a vote 0(92 against 77, to order to a third reading thejoint resolution which had passed the Senate virtually Jona- Ong, without terms, to the Northern Pacific railroad, about forty-one mil. lions of acres of the national domain. The bill was referred back to the pro per committee for amendment. In the meantime, the minority who oppose this wholesale squandering of the pub. tic property is daily strengthening. A Washington correspondent informs us that some of the republican members of the house are preparing a protest, to be spread upon the journal of that body, in which they say they are not willing to have it go to the country that the republican party favors the "land grabbing" schemes. We shall see. For the. reckless prodigality which has already made such inroads on the national lands, the people hold the radical party responsi ble, and they will charge the same or ganization with whatever further dam age Congress shall permit to be inflict ed on the country by the same means. It is a wasteful, perfidious policy which, even under any restrictions, would par oel out and dispose of the landed J, of the nation to private corpo r , n tiA.r what equivalent the terms of flue homestead me, the lands of the United States are pledged to the land less immigrant, and are to be held in sacred trust fir him, until he shall ar rive to take possession of hie own. Con gress has really no moral right to give again to railroad, or any other com panies, that of which it has already in good faith made other disposition. Tire west is filling up fast enough. Let the process jzo oa naturally and legitimate ly, and the desired end will be reached better and faster than by any amount of forcing, Suppose the best of the public domain all in the hands of rail nod and other speculators ; will the in ducement to the actual settler, forced to pay a high price for his land,: be as grind sett the land lay priceless for the taking even without the more or less contiguous ra i I road 7-I!littja lo Cour ier, Four Hundred Miles Upstairs Reading about electricity, lightnit.i and the telegraph, the other day, said Uncle Peter, "reminds, me °fa ctirion story I once heard, when I wax Ensland." lt seems there was a newspaper in the City of Glasgow, Scotland, which employed a London eorresp,m. t The Correspondent made it his dui) to gather news every day and bend It to Glasgow every night by telegraph. Hs made an agreement with an ope rotor at 4 certain office, by whirl) hie news was sent to Glasgow at a retitle non, by the year. One night he armed at the lower door, at the foot of the et 3 ire leading up into the telegraph office. The door was locked and he could not open it. The operator up stairs y a w ned and looked at his watch. "Jenkins won't Mine to night," he said, "I may as WFII gi) to lieu]." .1 ad there sta4 poor Jenkins all the time totandinv 11 , 111 V nn the door at the boa 01 rho long unable to get "fiiilol up there I" he cried, looking lie window of the telegraph office, that glowed with light. "Ifillo I Jones, somebody has locked the outside door, end'l ean'tt get in. "What Is the row ?" Said a police man, coming along. "I'm locked out," said Jenkins. ','llerterve got a batch of the most im port Wen iiri for a paper—a murder, three dreilind riot—and the door lock.. ed in my Come, and I can't get in. What will I do r So the policeman began banging the door, but Jones, the 'operator, up in his oaks, was as unconscious of the tumult as if it had been in the moon, 110 was whistleips to himself, and Yawning prodigiously. "Why don't you go to some other office ?" asked , the policeman. "No authority to use any other line," said the cotrespondent. "Ah I I've got it!" he added, and before the police man conicra l ek him what 'it was, thb excited Jenkins had dashed of down the street as if a mad clog was after him. Jenkins rushed breathlessly into an other office, Aix blocky on. • •, "1 say," raid he to the operator, I'm in a fix I . Got news to go off inside or an hour, and the stupid operator at nit office has go se to sleep, and I can't get in—and—and"-- "Well that is a fix." "Tell you what I want," said Jenk , ins, endeavoring to catch,his breath. "I want you to telegraph down to Glas gow, and ask the operator there ,to telegraph up here to Jones , and bid him come down stairs and let me in." The Operator roared with laughter at this, but went to-hie instrument and been rattleing away at a great rate. Fills is the message lie sent: -"Olaegow—Wake up Jones, Station X; tell him Jenkins at the foot of the stairs, can't get in." Jones was looking' at his watch again, and concluding that he had bet. ter put out the lights and go to his bed room across the hall-way, when clatter went his instrument. "There's Glasgow calling me," said Jones and hurried to his instrument and ticked ofr— "'What's wanting?" Back Caine the anewer : "Jenkina _down etaire—door fast—go let him in." OtT went Jones with a rush down stairs, threw open the door, and at last the anxious Jenkins got up aid sent of his news. So you see how a man sent a toes sage through a solid door and up four pairs of stairs, four buihdred miles around, and by way of Masgow, and all within twenty minutes. Turkeit ~ Wholesale Maasuere of the Jews CONSTANTISOPLE, Jame I.—A fear ful war of religious intolerence has broken out, in the province of norithe lint, the metropolitan province of the Turkish empire, in the south of Europe. For sometime the native christiane have manifested a spirit of fearful vin dictiveness against the Jewish popula tion, who have endeavored in vain to obtain from the government some pro. tection against outrage and extortion. A secret movement has been in or ganization for the extreniination of the inofPninve Jews, and the deep and deadly hatred of the bigoted populace has only been slumbering, awaiting a vent for its fury. On Sunday last, by a preooncerted signal, the chrtstian populace rose, died the fearful work of butchering was in augitrated. - At an early hour the houses of all the Jews were invaded, and those of the occupants who were unable to escape were massacred in cold blood. The fleeing Israelites were pursued through the town by the mob, and murdered wherever call gilt. Men, women. and children were ruthlessly slam. The bury of the populace was io flamed by religiotoi bigotry, and only exhausted itaelf for want of victima. In all the principal towns the leatimik•work of butchery prevailed, and t housands of men, women and children of the repugnant dame were butchered in cold blood. The work of slaughter still goes on in the interior, and nothing has been heard yet of any movement by the an thorities to ell ppreem it. The reigning prince is absent from the province, and advantage was taken of this to complete the total extermi nation of all the Jews from the pros 10Ce. Prince Charles is hurrying hoine,and energetic measures will at once be taken by the 8111(101 to suppress this etneute. Means file the fury of the mob continues unabated, finding fresh victims to glut its insatiate frenzy. Things we Like to See We like to see young ladies who are hitter enemies kiss each other very of fectionately when they meet 1 1t re is of a man named Judas, who !ff.ed several years ago! We like to re a lasloonably dressed lady prome nading the streets wearing a blue...silk dress, trailing a yard behind her in the iiind—ft cleans the streets so nicely ! I We like to nee a young man very po lite and obliging to other young ladies, while he Is scarcely civil to his sister at home—it proves that the lords ,fif creation are void of deception. We like to see little boys comat to church in the evening, and amuse themselves 'By sticking pins in their sleeping neigh hors—it shows that they are not qillry• ing their talents in the earth I We like to see a• man invariably throw his newspaper , boots and hat in the mud ble of the floor, for his tired wile to pick up---Ai evillence that he remem bers hie Promises to 'cherish heel We like to see ,Llie choir spend the 'time during divine service in whispering and telling stories--it helps us to appre ciate the sermon, and convinces ue that they are capable of singing 'with the spirit and the understanding also -We like to gee young ladies kep their jaws in constant motion endeavoring to masticate a huge ball of °hewing gum—it looks so lady like! We like to see a man sporting fast horses, while he owes the printer, itnirrvves nothing to the tuinister—it looks honorable! There are many oilier thillgtl we like to see ,but we forbear. —Hudson Regi3ler. THE relapsing lever seems to he se Burning a pestilential form in lade! phia. BARE FOOTED urchins have sprouted into a luxurant crop in this city lately. Tug man who says our market re ports are not reliable, is a very re-lie a ble ass. Otis vacant lots nhould he regarded ns sacred ground, for there repose the `ashes of the grate.' Legal Advertisements PENNSYLVANIA, CENTRE Co.. RS: I, J. n: Morrison, elerk of the Or Court of paid county of centre, do here• by certify, that st sn Orphsn'n Court held at Bellefonte, the rdh day of Aprll Irfo, before the Honorable the Judger of said Court. On motion rule was granted upon the heirs and legal representstiven of Jacob Leathern, der ceased, to folloten,' viz • Those living In the noun ly of Centro are Mary Leathern, widow of Joseph Leathorn, do (mailed, Fredrick Leathers, Daniel Lat hers, John Leathers, Mimi Kinch, John I( Inch, Man thu Ann Hair, (widow)Christina Bechtlo, (wid ow), Christian Rocklin, Jam % florist(' John P. Deimos, and Susan Dehans his wife, Hamlet 'Rapistle, John Williams, (surviving husband), William Yearick, (surviving iiiishandi, Hamel Hechtie, Mary NMI, (widow), Jacob 'Leathers, Philip W. Barnhart, and Ro - Teems Itarimrt his wife, Samuel B. LerShots, Benjamin F Leath. ers,Samuel Leathers, Jacob It Leathern, Frank lin lieelsel, Emanuel Rupert, Sarah Rupert, bin wife, James James, and Mary F. James his wife, Nathan James, and Reheca James his wife. John Ileserly and Sarah ileverly his wife, and James Becht's, The following ten named are minors and hare for their guardian, ad Worm Fredrick Leathers, Andrew Linn, Franklin Linn, and RobertitinocaryWilliams,Siisari I' Williams, 'Thomas Plathan Bechthr, C Iteehtlot, Daniel Bee e, and John Butler David Beide tle,Joseph, Beeline, Lydia Bechtel, Witllam Beeline, and Unmet Bechtel who are allJui nora and have for their guardian Michael Schenck, Sr Martin Beehtle is a minor and .lute for his guardian Edward Roaster of Illi nois. Louisa A itaypholits in a minor and has for her guartilad John Itennaker of Indiana, Melissa E Beeline and Laretta I Beehtle are both minors and have for their guardian Har riet Ileehtle,tif Jutlappa Indiana. Andrew Linn, husband of Barbara Leathers, deed. of Mary Blister, Abraham Banes, William rerun, and Elizaboth Feszon his wires all of Clinton county, Pn , William Shaw, Mary Straw and Jetreph Beeline of ‘'enango county, Pa . Mary Cherry, (a ober), Fairtilld, uhio, and Joseph' Beeline, of the same plate, Fredrick Beehtle, Christian Beeline, Sarah E Stedman, (widow). Charlotte M Beehtle, Leander Lawson, Nancy Lawson, his wife, Jacob T Iturnbarger Wiliam It Marshall, Anna M Marshall, his wife and Franklin B. Ituntbarger, all of whose address I. unknown Harriet Bechtel, (widow), of In diana, (lounge Rutter, (snrvi•ing husband (, Jai col, }retinal, David Bechtle, Mir hart Reehtle, George East, Mary Ann East, hie wife, Adam FretOnger, Susan Eredinger,lllB Entatnit I Ilantler, Catharine Rainier, his wife,Sophia Beeline, Latvi Itmehtel, Christian Becht., Thomas William's, Susan Willem., hie 11.13.01. 'Butter, David Batter,— Hook, and Mary Hook, his wife. all of Ilia State of 01110 John iturnbargt.r, (surviving husband I, Jeffer son Aounty, Pa, John Bonsai's., and Martha Hultman., his wife, of Beech Creek, Clinton ell Pa fhlwßr4l Eahasm and Klizatieth 101•110.1.4, of Beech Creek, Clinton trounty, Pa Joseph if Lind, of Tookville, Illinola„letin ll saw lett , Ma ry N Hal wick, him wife, Margaret at Linn, Linn, Juba) 1K Linn and Nancy Linn, all of Kendall county, Illinois, W F Leathers of Harlawborg; l's. Clark Thomas and Ange 11.f—rheum., his wife, of Towerhill, Shelby tt. Illinois Daniel Conk, Elizabeth his wife, late Elisabeth Beeline Thomas Biggins, Edna Higgins, 11111 wife, Marshall It Martin Harriet Minna, hie wife, William Beehtle. 0101 .11.01.11 Bechtel, all df the State of Illinois. Sarni el Beehtle, JOnathan Metal° and Ifeorge Ray. pholta, all of Grant county, Indiana, JWIn iiondyear and Elizabeth Orraiyear, tea wife, of lire, kwayville, Pa. And also wall utter per son', who may be heirs and legal representa tives of said JllO.Oll Leathers, deceased 'to I•oine into the Court on the fourth Monday of August next, and accept, or refuse to ,erupt at the valuation and appraistnent,or show cati3O why the real estate of 0111111 deceased should not ta sold in Testimony Whereof. I !owe hereunto Net my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at Bellefonte the kale day of April A D ISTO Sheriff's oMee, Msy 2.51111)17), 1.1 11. MORRISON, I) W WOODRING, Clerk O. C Ce2l-14 Snarl, _ ___ I ),EN NSYLVAN lA, CENTRE COUNTY 1.38 I I, J If Morrison, Clerk of the Orphan's emir' of maid County of Centre, do hereby eer lily, that at an Orphan's ;our( held at itelle fonte,the 25th day of AprfT 117 u, before the Hon orable the Judges of said Court On motion, rule aam ranted upon the heir, and represent alive,' or John Wise deceased, to collie Into the Court on the fourth Monday of August next and accept, or refuse to accept, at the 'slue lion and apprronement or snow cause why the real emlalo of said deceased tumid not be sold In ientitnuny whereof, I bare hereunto let my hand and affixed the seal of maid Court at Bellefonte the tMli do) , or April 1,170 tillerilrn office, May 25th Ig7o }.l H M()ILHIS014, I) W WO( )HItING, Clerk U( 21-ht Siert/ 11ENNSYLVANIA, CENTRE Co., aM 1, J II Morrison, elerk of the Or ,banx (burl of sail county of Centre', do here )), • ertlfy, that at an Orphan'. evert held at liellehinte, the 'Llith day o 1 April I1(70, before the Honorable the Judges of said court On motion rule wit. grouted opt., the heir• and r..11r1,1•111 01,0 of HamitelMtroliecker decesa ed, to 1.0111.1 11110 the t ourt on the fourth Mon day of August nest, an accept, or refitse to lits eept, at, the valuation and apprainenient, or 110111, Vaunt why the real estate of said de ceased should not he sold In teationnay whereof. I hereunto set ny hand and iltfi led the weal of maid Court at Belle to the Vtth day of April Is7o May 24h• 1811) MORRISON, Clerk U C 15-21.0 t tee r 0 PE` NSYLVA NIA CENTRE Co., ss I, J If. Morrison, clerk of the Or -011411•01 Court of runt county of Centre, do here t y eertit y, that at an Orphan's Court heist at Itellefonte, the 2.5111 day of April WU, belore the Honorable the Judge. mod of Court On motion rule was granted upon the heirs and representative. of Oeorgo Wagner deceased, to tonne into the Court on the fourth Monday of August next, and accept, or refuse to accept, at the ',ablution and apprennunnnt, or show cause why the real esta,e of saltll deoeseed should not be sold In te.tunony whereof, I hove hereunto set my }tend mud atlisaid - iLie •t 1 of wwl Court of hellefoute the 25th Joy of April 1070 Sheritra omen, May 25th IH7O, J H MORRISON, I) W. W001.1t1N(., Clork, 0.0 1521 b 1 Shert rlio TILE 11E1 Itti and LEGAL, REP. ". It li:1•1/•,N1 A'l'R EH of %e 1.1.1A\1 WAII - ER dereaaed take pollee that-hy •irtlie of a Writ at Partition, issued out of the Orphan:is Court of Centre county and to me directed, an loopieet MITI lie held Al the late residenea of W Whim Wagner deeensed, in the township of !faints and county of Centro, on Haturday the 141 h day of ,fume, A 11 11i71), at le o'clock a, uI of said .lity, for the purpose of making parti tion of the real estate of said deceased l 0 .11,1 among hie heirs and legal representatives, if the same can ho dblom without prejudice to Or ~polling of the whole, otherwise, to rgfig, sip! OHM. , t h e PAIIIO acenrdtng to law, at which tune and place you may he pre....at, If you Ihl ok proper Sheriff's office,' 1). W, WOODRIMI, Stitrin. Slay 10th, 1870 f 1549 • To Ti I E II El ItS and LEGAL REP RFSENTATIVER of PIf.TP:II 5•11 , 111.P31. deceased: take minim that, by virtue of a Writ of pill Mien, honied 1,111 of the Orphan'n Court of c entr e county and to tie directed, an in itie,t will be held at the late residenee of Peter Seylor deceased In the township of Walker, acid eintaty of Centre, on Friday the Nth day of July, 1/170, at 10 o'clock a. m , of maid day, icr the purpose of making partition orate real estate of said deceased 11, HMI 111011 g IS? liotro'itnil legal representativea, If the arena can Jane without arena prejmile.. to or »polling or the hole; otherwise to value and appraise the same nixortilucto law. at with:li time and placeryou may he present, If you think proper °nice,lll- 18 1 May loth 1870. D W WOODRINO, Sheriff. TO THE - HEIRS and LEGAL REP. RKSENTATIVEB of ItEl'illEN GEARII deceased; take notice that, by virtue of a Will of Partition, Issued out of the Orphan'. Conti of Centre county, and to me directed, an to quart will be hens at the late Tem.:home of Ron F,.•11 rfenry. deceased. in the townonip of Pen and the county of Centre, on Friday tlion Set day of June, 1870 at 10 o'clock a in of eith buy, for the purpooe lof making partiticin of the real rotate of .oild dtroaxcd to Mid among Id. heirs and 1401 mprieeentlyea. If .yrnia rein i,e dolko a it{tput. prttlllator to or itpoiitjtg tho whole, 4.therwirti o, t /duo and iiPinalen the aeme,acnerding to Ithr, at whleh idme anti place yort may be present, If you think proper. Sheriff's offlati, '•••• 15-111 May 10th 1870, f D. W. WOOL/RING, Slier (ff. EMI liohooli 4 8 (AWOL IN THE OUN TAINS." AT 131E.LLEFQPITE, PA. " Spring term begins WF.DNESIdAY, APRIL ? 13th, 1870, with every facility for the training of youth of both sextt, in all that eenetitutss a liberal and thorough education. The plan of the In stitution embraces three separate department* for the aivoittnenlatiou of three different clas ses of mile. First, a PRIMARX DEPARTMENT where children will be carefully Instructed In all the Elementary English Studies. Second, INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT embracing a thorough course In Orthography, Reading, Geography, Arithmetic, Erigligh Grammar, Illatory,Perimanahip Book-Heap• log Third, a COL LEotATE DEPARTMENT, embracing all the higher branches taught in Sod class Seminaries, Including the Latin, Greek and French idttiguagen, Engineering, !Mature, Natural Sciences and advanced Math males. Music AND DaAwnso ere made regular blanch en in the coureo of study and will be taught to the pupas without extra charge. • Fedi scholar has a due share of individual attention. INSTRUCTORS: REV. J. P, 111:011ES, A. M.; 'frowner of Ancient Language. and Natural Sclimeem. REV...I. V. R. PUGhES, A. M., 4 Teneher of Mathamatios and English kilo diem MISS MARY E. SNYDER Teaoher of French, Drawing and Literature MILS E. W 11 1.10 HES Teacher of Vocal and jpetrumental Music. A limited number of boys ran have a pleas ant home with the Principal:where every ne cessary attention is given to promote the mor ale health and comfort of those committed to hie core. For further particulars, address REV. J. F HUGHES, 15-11-tf; Prlncipn/ Watchmaking ok Jewelry FRANK P. BLAIR, (Succanaor to J. H. Hahn,) PRACTICAL. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER A ENGRAVER, BELLEFONTE, FENNA ALIO, MEALIER IN American, English and Swims Welchem, Clocks Fine Jewelry and litilver plated Ware, Watches Repaired on ,the most SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, And Warranled to GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION MASONIC MARKS ODD rimbow 6 BOCIETY ItA EX; Pii blitnufacturett at short notteo Solid Gold and Silver Jewelry Mannfartured to order. DON'T POIZOTT THE PLACE. Next door to Harper Ifni n, Htore, Hpring Ht near Hush, Hellefonte,Centre county, Pn 1/3-113 -- \,rrinting. B ILL II EA DS, LETTER HEADS HIV VELOI'ES - . - Every Miniumaa man atinuld have a printed heading on his Letters and Was and his Card printed on ho Envelopes. 'The cheapest and the neat place to get them I=l DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN EIM Batmen° our ',Lock of paper In every variety ix purchased from the manufacturere at the Lowest rricoa, and our fivilltlex or printing at the'amalleat coat and in the beat aty‘o, are lICIE=II EVERY RIND OF JOB PRINTING ,A Iv - filf.trl A FITTItE THAT DEFIEs coNIPE'rITION ruitnre S 11. 'WILLIAMS & CO., Wholesale and Beall Dealers In COTTAGE FURNITURE. ♦fl klodn or TURNED WORK RtritLahad to the trade at CITY Plit/CES. TURNED PALINGS, BALYSTERS and 11 AN D BA 'LINO-, furnished to ,tiuliders Upholetering,Repeiring Furniture et 3 every , thing pertaining to the bueineen promptly et- tended to Factory; near Blanchard & Co's plan ing UNDERTAKING We also make COFFINIT, and attend funerale =MEM ELEGANT IIEAR9F. ever In thin part or the country WARS Rafts =1 BELLEFONTE, PA p ATRuNIZE IIoME INDUSTRY .JOHN BRACH BILL, Manufacturer Ihti dealer In lIOUSF,IIOLD FURNITURE, SPILINQ 81 , 19143. pIILLUONTII, Pi.. Keeps eonntantly on hand a oho tee assortmen of Ittattrasses, Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, lied steads, de. A very floe saleetton of )WALL PAPER, 1 11 alwayn be found at LOW PRICES. - **a FURNITURE WARE ROOM. Howard Street, Bellefonte, Ps., where Bureaus, Sofas, What Note, Stands, Chairs, fitsmia, Extension Tables, Bte , Of every description, quality, and price., for male cheaper than at any other establptheiitsitt of the kind In Central Pennsylvania. vikn2o BEN Y I' HARRIS.. Liquors -il ATER ANT) BETTER NEWS Notwithstanding hard times, high taxes, an , o th er pulaid. tippreettaullS, illtetig• 4M011411r sum t reigns at the WHOLMALE LIQUOR ATORE In the marble front on Blehop street, Hslls fonte, Pa., where In kept conetantly a full sup ply of the IiFST I.I4UORA At (/Aran lower than ran be found elsewhere outvilde of Philadelphia FIN stock oonetate of the bent Old Rye, Rom boo. Monongahela and Old high Vihinklea; Holland (eln, Cogniae and other Brandies; Jamaica and New England Rum; German, Madeira, Liabon, Sherry and Port Wlnen Cordlaln, and All kinds of Birups, which he in selling co low an to antonlol all A. HARM, Agent. 1:12113 J. B ETT E I,E, I') am FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES & LIQUORS In the room formerly iscropled by the Key stone Bakery, on Bishop street, Bellefonte; Ps., takes ploasure In Informing the public that lie keeps constantly on hand a supply of choice Foreign and Immustic•Liquors. All casks warranted to contain the amount marked t a o tt h e i n . i i. )l. to n ei , , , f of pr physicians in NYRE LIQUOII.B, Nultablo for ',lndica! ptirposest 110tAlen, Digs, and demlf?ltne constantly on hand, He hail the ONLY I'URE NECTAR WHISKY, In town. All liquors aro warranted to give satisfaction. Liquorn will ho Kidd by the quart, barrel, or He has a largo lot of BOTTLED LIQUORS of the finest grains on hand. Confident that he can please enetentera, he respectfully nollclts a Oars of public patron age, vlinlll Fur ilia*. LOTS FOR SALE. The subscriber offers at private sale FORTY•TWO LOTS, irnmOisceir ati)041:1101; „the borouzb of Belle fonte, In Whit's meet's tkdeettile. Pleasantly eltusted, Pure water nn all pribotn. Thai:4lAM Ruth Low TSIPII, and warranted titles, l'hersis usplendht *titer pewee tip on this property, and magtplicent sites for reattufae loriss. JOHN 'LOLL 14-244 m. Monks and Stidagrilled•T T LI V INGSTON'S .11300 K IFTOI I / 1 4 (Established In 1114&) At this well known •sL Bebm.m to found everVtlug la the BOPK LESS, Arkllllolo, • TIT F,OLOGICAL CLASSICAL, LAW, soirarrxris . ou Lr rz An °stonily., assortivolltlgr ''A , pAmiLT I r ! 4 with or without Photographic, Plata% in price from gala to MAL Also all IUM:1 and Sunday School BoAlts In seam"! fill4A ❑LANK BOOKS BLANK BOOKS, iza um sTATioNERT, SO, STATIONERY, eta. Prompt attention given to *Mom A dint:mint mods to thole* who bay Id w_Y agam. 11 • N EW 8008 8110.E.L.E. .110171114111 Amp uptial oo.la, Stationary and Now 11tHoporAmi. JACOB D. MILLER. Ms purchased the Book, Stationery sad News establishment of RUCs* mid "Mtn, ogt Allegheny West, near the pimpOier 10 he has Just added a large Invoice foods, se Is generally kept la a i ti eondineted and Stallone - 17 More. le stock sonslart Theological, Medical, w, juswilasemii, Sunday School, School Books, Time Ma, Pass Books, and Duarte. regrey and price of Can, Legal, Letter,'EliVli Lag Note Paper, fine rreneh Papal., rare lopes of every gesoriptlon reg.. Pens, Inks, Inkstands ' Rubber baada, t. t 7' common Slates, elate Penelle. -- Lead Nigel', Crayons, abs. ALBo,—Dally and W..kiy Papers, ya sines and Sliest Music. atom . supply of and Juattess filonkaosoastartly on 17 8 Internal Itovenus Ramps at rasa. B. in also Wholesale *goat for Loakitnaga's Webs* tad Writing Coun'try marohanta would do well to gall Mid examine my stook before perohaaing *Low where, as I tan salt at trumultaturort private. Book* pot to order MAW clawed. vlissollNido Sotols an 4 Saloons. B ROKERHOFF HOUSE ALLEGANY STESET. BELLZFONTE, PZlf N' A 110USE4L & KROM, (Proprietors.) A first elms hotai—ociAntortable Attiondanee. All Iho modern sonvenlemmos and reasoaabla •barge*. The proprietors offer to the traveling venlig end to their country friends firsteilass medatioas, and earolbl attention to the, time of guests, at all times, at fair rates. Carshal hostler and good stabling. An exoenent ta ble, well warred. A bar, sapplAnd with thongs{ of liquors. nereants well trained, and every thing rsquielse in a first class hotel. Our location is In the busing's' portion of the town, near the post aloe, %boson,* es hoop., Oa es church, the books, and the l orincipal of business, rendering It t ipli f meet igt " re place to stop for those wbo • t Bolleifwate of ther on bus nos or for pleasure. An omnibus will carry passengers and tort} go• to end from all trains of char B 8H HOUSE, itzta.troNTE, PENNA.. RMARD t HOWELL, Propel4ore. Thla elegant hotel, having mune undo? th. •upervlalon of th• undersigned, am/ would respectfully announce to th• publie that they are prepefed to seeotnmetiate thew *her the style el th• bast h,oesas In tba striae. The Bush House is • magotheent bandits& sotorlistig Await/W. and capable of sorofort,Wy warn medating THREE HUNDRED GUESTS It is situated near the depot, and oonvenkra to all pieces of businees, and is lb* boot hot► In central Pennsylvania. Its waiters are obi*. lag, polite and attentive, Its tables ere sup plied with every luxury In the mar►el; lie stables are drat cdass,wlth attentive sad busoueo hostiers, and its bar ouppilod with kip best of liquors. For guests from the cities to spend the summer It le Nal Me pair! The proprlotose will be happy to receive the publlo es Often as they wish to ea& . . *IKARI t HOWZLL, Pterprbt • , GARMAN'S HOTEL-DANIEL °AMMAN, Proprietor. This long-establishwi and well - kn Own 1104 • 1 , situated on the washout *enter of tlde mood, opposite the Courthouse. baring bets purchased by Daniel Gerstein, he Minion's, to lb. former patrons of this and to the traveling public genttlyt= " 4 bee thoroughly refitted his blouse, sod la pin pared to resider the Most satisfietory essemat. modatlon td all who may favor his* With thsdr patronage. No pains will be spored en hire part to add to the aonvenlenee or ettalthrt of is guests. All who Mop with Malvin tad his table abundantly suppilittl with the most sumptuous fans the didrkeiVillialibrd, done up In style by the most experienced cooks. Him Nay Will always contain the ohcriesitt of News. His Stabling Is the [natio town,suad nineteen's be attended by. the mat trustworthy and e► toned.. hostler.. Give him a lid, one aid an, and he feels confident that ell will be eatiaged with their enuommedatioa. exoellent cry is attached to this establishment. whist; strangers from abroad will find greatly to their advantage. Tenn CUMMINGS 'HOUSE. JAMES . 11. LIPTON, proprimar. BELLEFONTE PENNA. The undersigned, having aseitmed.- of this nue hotel, would respeetftoll patronage of the public. He Is prepared In accommodate guest'', In the beat of "WI% it wfUl take care that his tables are supplied w ft the beet In time market. Geed mabioa asamaked to the hotel, with .carelul and atienZants. vents. The travling are it:tidied to re the Cummings Houses call. N ATIONAL HOTEL inaarstm. PA. JONATHAN HRHIIM7t, Proyoriseer. Having purchased this adonliablii the proprietor takes pleasure In laibitmling bbjyn Mende, that he has refitted and refOrnishid It from top to bottom, mid Is now prepared so commodate travelers and others In • style that he hop.. will prove not only saitistiotery, but pleasant. Hia table and bar, Will not be exellined bYanir In the country. Ills stable Is large and new, and Is attended by experisnoed and attentive taldiers6 1441114 Y MONTOUR ii_OUR4,44OC.R. liA .7:ls-4c. W. BIGONT, opmeter. . This elegant.NoSai-LacosAishakatown se thli "Washington Rouse," on 'Neter street, Is now ready for the reseptkoa of Balton End board era It has bean elegantly htradelseakend Its table be always stipaliedWlthlebeet. Wuhan to book Ham win Vie thAllehatalot place In the city'. A boa crony= moots c the ham to ig Naha this • itn_, SALE BILL7I NEATLY AND EX PEDICIODEILY PRINTED AT THIS OPTION.