The Democratic Watciiihan. BELLEFONTE: PA • Squandering the National ~Domein. A. high republican authority has fig ured up two hundred and thirty-eight now in Congress, which make a ppropriations of public land to rap• roads, amounting in the aggregate, as he estimates, to 512,000,000 acres. "This immense aggregate," we read, nearly three times greater than the subsidies made in all the previous his tory of our country to roads and rail roads, including all the Pacific roads. Add it to the 186,000,000 already Risen, and we rise to the scarcely con ceivable figure of 698,000,000 acres, or in round numbers, say, soca hundred million acres! This is more by nearly two hundred million acres than the w h o le eqrveyed domain of the Urlited States, including the present Western and Pacific states. It is twenty times larger than the State of Illinois. It is half the size of Russia in Europe. And is of the area of Austria, England rance, Italy, Portugal, Prussia an d Spain, which, together, captain a popu lation of 160,000,000." Senator Thurman, the able demo cratic Senator, of Ohio, called Fitton- Lion at the beginning of the present session to the organized movement by which these. , land, appropriation bills were sprunettlion Congress, and be sought that, if the grants asked for were made, they should at least be cou pled with stipulations compelling the retransfer of the donated lands, at fair prices, to actual settlers. His remon strances, and the pittlilc sentiment which he and others h ive aided in creating, have not been without effect. Un Wednesday the house refused, by a vote of 92 against 77, to order to a third reading the joint resolution which had pelmet§ the Senate viltually dona ting, 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 pre per committee for amendment. In the meantime, the minority who oppose this wholesale squandering of the pub lie property is daily strengthening. A Washington correspondent informs us that sOmi 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 tli the country that' the republican party favors the "land grabbing" schemes. We shall MC 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 dim 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 oil out and dispose of the landed I, of the nation to peivate corpo r . w 7 r what equivalent 1.111 , C the terms of the homestead ac.. the lands' of the United States are pledged to the land less immigrant, and are to be held in sacred trust fbr him, until he shall ar rive to talc. possession of his own. Con gress has really no moral right to give again to railroad, or any other coin panics, that of which it has already in good faith made other disposition. The west is filling up fast enough. Let the process . go on naturally and legitimate ty, 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 °trail., read and other speculators; will the in• ducement to the actual settler, forced to pay a high price for hie land, be as great aril the land lay priceless for the takingevtu without the more or less oontigifous railroad?--Buffalo (`our ler, Four Hundred Miles Upstairs. Reading about electricity, lightning and the telegraph, the other day, said Uncle Peter, "reminds me ore corioiti story I ones heard, when I wan England." It seems there wee a nevrepaiwr in the City of Glasgow, Scotland, which employed a London corre4piiiideiii. The correspondent made it lip. duly to gather new, every day arid sett , i it to Glasgow every night by telegraph He made an agreement with na ope rator at *certain office, Icy which Ills news was sent to Glasgow at a redne Lion, by the year. One night hi arriieil at.tlie lower door, at the lbot of the sours leading up into the telegraPh office. The door was locked and lie could riot open it. The operator up eLaire yawned and looked to his watch. "Jenkins won't collie to night," he iinnt, "I may as well ito to bea." 1n 1 there , Aa4 poor Jenkins all the Hugo 11 , Alky on the door at the I the long rinirv , unable to get "ILilul up there!" he cried, looking at lie window of the telegraph office that glowed with light. "Hillo I :Jones, somebody has locked the outside door, and I can't get in. "What is the row 7" said a police- man, corning along. "I'm locked out," sMd Jenkins. "Here I'vo got a batch of the most im portant news ' for a paper—a murder, three fires and riot—and the door lock' &Lin my face, and I can't get in. What will I do r' Su the policeman began banging the door, but Jones, the operator, up in his office, was as unconscious of the tumult as if it bad been in the moon. He was whistleip i l r to himself, ,and Yawning prodigious "Why don't y u go to some other office 7" asked the policeman. "No authority to use any other line," said the correspondent. "Ah 1 I've got it I" lie added, and before the police man could sok biro what it was, the excited Jenkins had dashed of down the street as if a mad dog wits after him. Jenkins nished breathlessly intdan. other ale*, six blocks on. Pay," raid hi to the operatdr, I'm in a fix r•Ciot news to go off inside of an hour, and the stupid operator at my office has gone to sleep, and I can't get in—And—and"-- "Well that is a fix." "Tell you what I want," Raid Jenks endeavoring to tittch k his breath. "I want you to telegraph down to Glas gow, and aek the.operator there to telegraph up here to ' Jones,' and bid him come down stain) and let me in." The operator roared* 'with laughter at this, but went to his instrument and began iattleing away at a great rate. This is the message he sent: , 14 Glasgo.ye—..Waks i 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 ho had bet ter put out the lights and go to his bed room across the hallway, when clatter went his instrument. "There's Glasgow calling me," said Jones and hurried to his instrument and ticked ofr— • „ "What's wanting?" Back came the answer "Jenkineslown stairs—door fast—go let him in." Off went Jones with a rush down stairs, threw open the door, and at Iftst the anxious Jenkins got up and sent of his news. So you see how a man sent a mes sage through a solid door and up four pairs of stairs, four hundred miles around, and by way of Masgow, and all within twenty minutes. Turkey . Wholesale Massacre of the Jews COMSTASTINOrI.E t June I.—A fear ful war of religious uitolcrencc , has broken out in the province of Ronnie ha, the metropolitan province of the Turkish empire, in the soutll'of Europe. For sometime the native christians have manifested a spirit of fearful vim dictiveness against the Jewish popula. lion, who have endeavored in vain to obtain from the government some pro. tection against outrage and extortion. secret movement bas hcett to or , Kanization for the,extreinination of the inoffensive Jews, and the deep and deadly hatred of the bigoted populace has only been slumbering, awaiting it vent for its fury. On Sunday last, by a preooncerted signal, the christian populace rose, did the fearful work of butchering was in. augurated. At an early hour the houses of all the Jews were invaded, and those of the occupants who were viable to escape were massacred in cold blood. The fleeing, Israelites were pursued through the town by the mob, and murdered whereter caught. Men, womet. and children were ruthlessly slam. The hlry of the populace was in red by religious bigotry, and only exhausted itself for want of victims. Jn all the principal towne the fearful work of butchery prevailed, and thousands of then, women and children of the repugnant clam were butchered in cold blood. The work of slaughter still goes on in the interior, arid nothing has been beard yet of any movement by the au thorities to suppress it. The reigning prince is absent from the province, and ads antage”was taken of this to complete the total' extermi nation of all the Jews from the pros QM Prinee liarlem in hurrying hoine,and energetic measures w ell at once be taken by the sultan to suppress this emente. Meanwhile the fury of the mob continitex unabated, finding Ireigh victims to glut its Insatiate frenzy. Things we Like to See We. like to see young, ladies who are Litter enemies kiss each other very af, teetionately when they meet! it re. owol+ us of a man named Judas, who lis,t several yearn ago! We like to ••,,• a fashionably dressed lady !ironic oading the streets wearing a blue.sdk dress, trailing a yard behind her in the minb—tt cleans the street 4 so nicelYl We like to sec a young man v ery po lite and obliging to other young ladies, while he js scarcely civil to his sister at home—it proven that the! lords of creation are von]fof deception. We like to see little boys conic to church in the evemng, and amuse themselves by stick mg pins in their sleeping neigh horn--It shows that they are not 'bury Mg their talents in the earth I We like to see a man int,affably throw his newspaper , boots and hat in the intil ble 01 the floor, for 1118 tired wile to pick up--it 18 evidence that lie remein hers his. promises to 'cherish her'l We like to see the choir spend ale time during divine service in whispering and telling stvries--it helps us to appre ciate the sermon, and convinces its that theytare capable of singing 'with ,lye spirit and the understanding also We like to see young ladies kep their jaws in constant motion endeavoring to masticate a huge ball of chewing gum—it looks so lady like! We like to see a man sporting find horses, while he owes the printer, and gives nothing to the minister—it loitks honorable! There are many other tbings we like to see ,but we forbear.--llutimon llewisler. THE relapsing fever seems to he RN Sinning a pestilential form in Pliiladel ph ia. !AARE FOOTED urchins hare sprouted into a luxurant crop in 111 is city lately. TUE man who flays our market re ports aro uQt reVinble, ie a very re-tt a ble asa. Qua vacant lots should be regarded as sacred ground, for there repose the ashes of /he grate. Legal Advertisements pEIOSYLVANIA, CEN'l'lli; As: I, J. Mo:rison, clerk of the Or phan's Court of said county of Centre, do here. by certify, (hat at an Orphan's Court held at Bellefonte, the 2.sth day April 1070, before the Honorable the Judges of soli! ,colirt, motion rule was granted upon the heirs an I legel representatives of Jacob Leathern, de ceased, SC follows, viz 'Phone living In the county of Centreraos Mary Leathers, widow of Joseph Leatherif;'de ceased, Fredrick Leathers, Daniel Lethers, John Leathers, Mira Rineh, John Hinch, Mar tha Ann Hair, (widow) Christina Bechtle, (a la ow), Christian Beehtle, Jaeoh Beehtle John P. De tars, and Nano Velum his wife, Samuel Beelitle, John WiTliams, (eurvlrlng husband), Wiilinrn l'earick, (sure tying husbandi, Daniel Flochtle, Mary Neff, (widow), Jacob Leathers, Philip W. Barnhart, and Rebecca Barham his wife, Samuel 11, Loathers, F Leath eraelamilel Leathers, Jacob It Leathers, Frank lin Bechtel, Emanupol Ropert, Sarah Itiipart, his wife, JAMO• James, aSiii Mary E James his wife, Nathan James, and Itebeca James his wfu,Joho Hererly and Sarah ileverly his wife, and James Beulah,. The following ton named are minors and have for their guardian, act iihi(m. Fredrick Leathern, Andrew Linn, Franklin Linn, and Robert (,inn Mary Willigms,Noaan E Williams, Thomas Wl4,mkpup, Nptlian Beeline, C Itoehtle, Daniel Bech le, Ind John Buller Dark! Bevil tle, Joseph, Beeline, Lydia Bechtel, William Beeline, and Runnel Bechtel who tire nor. and bare for their guardian 1141elinal tichenek, Ar. Martin Beehtle is a minor anti has for his guardian Edward Bossier of Illi nois Louisa A liaypholits in a minor and half for her gitarillad John Itennaker of Indiana, Manillas E'Beehtle and Laretta I Beeline are both minor. and haro for their guardian Har riet Ifeehtle,t(fJalappa Indiana Andrew Linn, husband of Barbara Leathern, deed of Illinois; Yary !timer, Abraham Bitner, Wlllbnm Feron, And Elisribeth Feason his wife, all of (fl inton cetiniy, , William Straw, Mary Shaw and Joseph Beklitle of Venango county, Pa Mary Chew., (widow), Fairillid, (Ono, and Joseph Beeline, of the name place, Fred - rink , Heohtle, christian Beeline, Sarah E Reel alarm, (widow), Charlotte M Beehtle, Leander Lawson, Nanny Lawson, Ma wife, Jacob 'l' Iturnbarger It Maraluill, Anna M Mar•hall, his wife and Franklin it. Itumbarger, all of whose 4,l4lrenn in unknown. Harriet Bennie!, (widow), of In diana, George Rutter, (surviving hualsool)), Jai cob Beelitel, David Beeline, hi that I Beehtle, George Earl, Mary Ann East, hl. wife, Adam Fred roger, Susan Predinger,ll in allo t Entainn I Bander, Catharine Handel', his wife, Sophia Bechtle, Levi Beehtel, Christian Beeline, Thome. Susan Williams, has tine, Jaerth Butter, Int•id Rutter,- Hook, And Mary Hook, his wife, all of the State of thno John ItinnbariNr, (surviving husband, Jeffer son county, Pit.;" John tiunsallas, and Martha nunsalhos, his wife. of Beech Creek, Clinton en, Pa Bilwaril Feints.. and Elisabeth Delimiss, of Ilene)) Crock, Clinton county, In Joseph if Linn, of Took •Ille, Illinoin, John Halw ink, Ma ry t Halwiek, hie wife, Margaret M Linn, Wil liam I , Linn, John VV Linn and Nancy (inn, all of Kendall county, Illinois, W F Leal hem of lainburg; Pa. Clark 'clionnta and Ault, ling Thomas, him wife, of Towerhill, ShOlky co Illinois Dania! Cook, Elizabeth his to I fe, late Elmtheth Beeline, Thomas II notnts, Edna Higgins, him wife, Mar/Mali It Marlin Harriet Martin, his wife, William Beelltin, 111141 .11,1q11 Beehtel, nil of the State of Illinois. Saran el Bechtle, Jonathan Iteehtle _And George Kay• nholtz, all of Grant entinty, Indiana, John Goodyear and Elisabeth Goodyear, him wife, of k ways Ole, Pa. And also Wall ether to,- .11, 1 , who may be hairs soul legal represents. Hera of card Jacob Leatherm, dieeeneed To nom, into the Court on the fourth Monday of August next, and accept, or refuse L(/ accept at the valuation and aprtisinegit,,e 1..11.411 why the teal entitle o f Plaid Aseeased shonld not he sold In Teatintony Whereof, I hare 'hereunto met my hand and affixed tin seal of said coon at Bellefonte the X:Ali day of April A 6114101'0 office, 'I Slay 2.5t11 0170, - }J 11 MI/RIII`II/N, W WOlll/BIN(i, Clerk 0 C. tincrtff• lEEE I )ENNHI IA A NIA, CENTRE COUNTY 88 I, 4 II Me rrlson, Clerk of the I Irphst'n court of said county of Centre, ,10 hereby.~ cer tify, that at ant trphan's court held at itelle foute,the .:sth day or April 1870, before the Hon middy the Judge. of maid Court On motion, rule canyrOnted upon the heirs and repreoleitt %Wren of John Wine deceased, to entree Into the 1 1101 . 100 the fourth Monday of A ego''l neat itud aveept, or refuse to tweept, at the sales tion and eppraisement or snow cause why the real e.iate of nail deceased should tint he sold In testimony whereof, I bare hereunto set my hand and Amami the seal of said Court at Bellefonte the 45th day of April ta7n Sheriff - a ortiLe. I Myth 1 Pe7o J 11. 7401110M0N, U. W WUt"UliINt , Cinik U C Sheriff I I EN NSY LV AN A, CEN'URE Co., hM 1, fll Morriaon, clerk of the Or phan,. Conrt of.eald county of Centre, do here by ertlfy, that at an ./rphan's court held at Ib Ilrfonte. the .25th day cif April 1870, before the Honorable the Judrieo of .1141 Court On (I,llou Wile was Knw trJ tipoill the heir, and rehreaentatlvea of karmic.' Stroheeker deresa- C.I, to eon.) luau the ( Mart on the fourth Moll-, toy of AugustllllPlt, an accept, or return to as cept, at the valuation and apprioneinetit, or show cause why the real estate of said de ceased should not be !told . _ ITI lrxumnsy Wheroof. I herettoto set my hand and taxed the seal of said Court at Ilene fmite she clay of April 1870 offfro, •tAth, tro }J Li. MOIL Ciu.N, I) V. WouI)ILING. Urrk U C M;er-t/ IS-21.61 PENNSYLVANIA CENTRE Co., SM I, J II Morrinon, clerk of the Or. Court of raid county of Centre, do here by Penny, that at an Orphan's Court held at Itedefonte, the trdh day of April WO, before the Honorable thu Judge“ aid of Court On motion rule was granted upon the heir, and rePPlpelliatl vv. of I;t4ohys %.1 mute r deeearted, to come Into the Court on the fottrth Monday of August next, and accept, or refuse to accept, at (ho •aluathin and apprafseennnt, or allow -sums why the real estate of sold deceased Mlll,lllll not be(obi In tentunonyl *whereof, I have hereunto set 11141141 and OW-ad (ha asst of Meld Court at reltetdoie the 35th day of Aprt toil Sheriff., Ales, May yzoll 1870, 111 MORRISON, ti W. WoODRINI., Clerk, V. C. 15 41 tit Shrrt r 1)) iIE 11E1 RS and LEGAL REP. It ESEN'I Al 111t4 of tie ILLIAM NAO. Nr.it deeei.eil lake holier, that, by •irtue of a Writ of I'artill a, leiaued uul of the tlrphaa's Count of Centel, (smutty and to me nlireeted, an linpiest will he held at the , late resideune of Wegner deverwied, in the township of Dorris and county of Centel, on Hatordey the loth day of .11111111 A II 1878, at 10 "'Hoek a, in of Paid doy l for the purpose of making part!' tioll of the reallestate nit said deee.ed to and alllollg 1114 llrlfh Mini legal reprePteIIIIIIIVOP, if the smut , ran be done without prejudice to or ypolliog „f ih, whole , otherwise to value and the stone according to taw, at whieh tune and Wave you may he pre.lolle, if you think proper, rilterill s Afro,' ;Jr. W. Wutr/UNG, sheriff. May 100). 1870/ - 15.19 T " Til Lilts anti LEGAL REP ItDiFiN"I'ATIVER of PP:TN:ft Heyj,p:tf nierene•ed • take moon, that, by virtue of a Writ of I'm talon, issued out of the Orphan's Court el Centre ,musty and to me directed. an In oninoit will he held at the late rePill(lllee of Peter Heylor deceased In the township of Walker, and eounty of Centre, on Fri.ley the Bill day of July, 1870,1 d to "'eking: a, in of weld day, Cur the purpose of making partition of the red estate of said deeeased to (11111 I lions his heirs and legal representatives, If the earns call he done without preinalieo to Or npolling of the whole, otherwise to value and appralee the ioinie itcCurtlitigto la*, RA, which time and place you may ho present, if you think proper Skint Ill's °Mee, t 10-I9 May Rah 1070 S D W WOODRING, Sheet, THE HEI anti LEGAL REP -11 RESENTATIVES of REUBEN GEARi devemwd; take notice that, by virtue of • Writ of Partition, issued out of the Orphan's Com' of Centre countyy,. and to ive directed, an IC rine, t wilfies.held at the late residence of Rat 1,1 64.ary. deeenownl. In the tOwnahlyi of l'em and tine enmity of Contr.:4,oll Friday On VAt dray of June, 1870 ut 10 o'ckfek a m., of salt law, ton the purpose rf making partltho of the reel estate ofsaW deceased to andmops 1 till heir. and legal reprentiveo, If the earns tan lie done a ithout prohultee to or speifing Ihr whole, otherwhnl to %eine end nopoilse the mar anoordina. to hats, iv whir+ tone and often ti may he present, if you thinkpropet. Sheri offlne, • ltt-le Hay 10th 1870, J D. W. WOODRING, Sher If Schools: „ SCIIOOI, IN THE WI OUN TAINti." AT BELLEFONTE, PA. Spring term begine WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 13th, 187 u, with every facility for the training of youth of both Nein+, in all that ennstittiteo a liberal and thorough education. The plan of the In nt Milton emlrraCeP I hree separate departments for t1111...1 M ))))) dation of three different clue• moo of pupil.. Pint, a PRIMARY DEPARTMENT, ~ where children will be carefully instructed In all 011 Elementary English 'Studies. gricond,, INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT embracing a thorough course In Orthography, Reading, Geography, A rithmetic, En Ilsh Grammar. History, Penmanship A Rook-Keep• log Third, n COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, embracing all the higher branches taught in liret e lame Seminarlee, including the Latin, Greek and French Lauguages, Engineering, !Mature, Natural Sciences and advanced Mat ematica. Music AND DRAWINU are made regular tnanch jn the course of study and wilt be jsught to tho pupils without extrn charge. 1 • •Elu•h scholar has s due share of Individual attention. INSTRUCTORS: REV. J. P. HUGHES, A. Iff Teacher of Ancient Lengttagea and Natural Heiertens. V. R. HUGHES, A. 111., Timchet of Mathematics and English Btu 'dies Ml9B MARY E. BNYDER, Teacher of French, Drawing and Literature MRS. E. W HUGHES Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music. A limited number of boy. can have a pleas ant home with the Principal, where every ne cessary attention is given to promote the mor als health and comfort of those committed to his care. For further particulars, address REV. I P. HUUIIE4, 15 11-tf; Pr...swat Watchmaki , g idc Jewelry FRANK P. lILAIR, (Succonoor to J. H. Hahn) 'RACTICAL WATCEIMAKER, JEWF:I.LER, ENGRAVER, BELLEFONTE, PENNA A. 1.50, DIALIR IN American, English and Swims Watchos, Clocks Fins Jewelry.pd tillror.plated Ware, Watches leg:aired on the most SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES, And Warranted to i OIL F, lINTIRE SATISFACTION MASONIC MA R 69 ODD FELLOW 6 SOCIETY BAIX:PZ , blanuNctured abshort notice, Solid bold and Silver Jewelry Manufactured to order. DON'T FOROTT THE PLACE Nest door 'to Harper tiro's, Htore, Spring fit mow Hush, Hollafronts,Contre county, I's 15-18 hinting, B ILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS EN r ELO l' ES Every bonnie,. man P hold hare a printed cowling on hie Lettere I . tr2Vltrle apd hie Card printed on In'. Envelope', • The eheapent end the neat piece to get them 13=1 )EIifOCRATIC WATCHMAN lEEE lioyaune our Mock of paper In every variety s purchased from the manufacturer,' at the °went Prlcon, ,snit our favil Men or printing at the smallest coot and In the bent style, are orivalled EVERT KIND OF JOB PRINTING P':ld: IN A STYLE THAT DEFIES coMFETITION rnruiture Si 11, IV ILLIADIS Jr 'CO., Wbolsoale and Retail Denture In COTTAGE FURNITURE All kindli of TURNED WORK furnished to the trade at CITY PIiICA'S. TURNED PALINGS, BALWSTERS and HAND BAILING furnished to Builders Uphointe ring,Repairi ng Furniture and every thing pertaining to the hunineen promptly et- tended to Pe;tory: near filanchard & Co's. Planing _. UNDERTAKING We also make COFFINS, and altend funerals =Zlk= ELEG ANT II EARSE ever in this part of the coltary. E=l OrrOSITE THE BUSH HOUSE. ❑EL.LEFONTE, PA PATRONIZE HOME. INDUSTRY JOHN BRACHIHLt, Manufacturer end dealer In 110USETIOLD FURNITURE, firm NU S , BILLUONTI, P 4., Keep,. ennetantly on hand a oho Ice aasortmen of Mattraveen, Haar, Chair., Lounges, lied ateadq, de. A very fine aeleeiton of WALL PAPER, will al waym be found at LOW PRICES. CCM FURNITURE WARE ROOM. Howard Street, Bellefonte, Pa., whore Bureau 4, list L n rii, Bnfae, What Note, Stands, Chairs, Stools, Extension Tables, Etc , Of every description, quality, and price, for sale cheaper than at any other esuililishas.at of the kind in Central Pentinyl•anisi. viin2u HENRY I'. HARRIS. Liquors ATER AND BETTER NEWS Notwithstanding hard times, high taxes, Am Other pettile Oppretelethe, Intent,. excite.. elellt reigns at the WIIOLFI3ALE I.IQITOR ATORE In the marble front on IRlnhop parent, 13.11• fonfe, P., where Is kept constantly• full sup• ply of the BEST LIQUORS At pre lower than ran be found alsowhere outride of Philadelphia. Ilia stock 001111illill of the best oid Rye, Bou: bon, Monongahela and Old Irish Whiskies; Holland Gin, Cogniac and other Brand lee;, Jamaica and New England Rum; Clayman, Madeira, Lisbon, Sherry and Port Winem CordWs, MEI All Units of Strops, wEiloh he in selllog so low as to astonish all. A. bAUM, Agent. EOM J . B. ETT E LE, Ml= FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES & LIQUORS In the room formerly went - lied by the Key atne Bakery, on Bishop street, Bellefonte, Pa., taken pleasure in Informing the public that he keepa conatnntlat on hand a supply of choice Foreign and Domande Liquors. All eitake warranted to eonlp the amount marked • The nttentlon of• prneticing phyniclans in (WWI to his Block or I'I'RI I.IqUoRS, Suitable for tne.111.1.1 purposea. BotUen, Jugs, Rod dom(John. ronntantly on hand. Ile haathe ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKY In town. All liquor*. are warrant.' to glee matleitetion. Liquor*. will bo sold by the quart, barrel, or lieree. lie hen a large lot of 1101TLED LIQUORS Of the Mutat grades on hand. Confident that he can plasma onatotnera, h. respectfully solicits a ahara of public patron ago. Clint • Pur fiats. LOTS FOR SALE. The subscriber often at yprivate sale FORTY-TWO SOTS, heleipilietety iv ( I,Aining ,borouith of Belle fonts, to *h e t s samosas volesynte. Pleasant)) , altuatok Pure water on all ofttient. • The beat of anti& • Low Taira, nod warranted titian, There Is n splendid' Water pbwer up on Mtn property, and rnaguttcont Otos for roattufac. JOHN cot.t. 14-24-6 M. Mocks and llpiltguipsker'T LivINGsToN7S .1300.1 C ~ „ sirroax, (Entablinned In ' At We well known wouihilehwidoeg • is found everything In the • BOOK 1.1114,0,14901,61 THEOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL, LAW, licurarrmo i _ C/B L.ITEBA,7A, An a:lonely* assottans.Not : 1 RimLt ; with cli'irithout Photographic in price from 1i1.76 to PAM. AM :Z and Sunday School Books In Scam! ali4o - BLANK BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, LEQUA Ma PICIAL STATIONERY, foto, STATIONERY, steal Ha. purchased th. Black, Stegionefy feel Norm establishment of Rlesta• and Bre, qu Allegheny etreet, near the Marne of to tall he hes Just added ■ large invoice o goods, Nu is generally kept Ina well oonihketlei end Btationely Wore. His stock isonsier 4 c 1 ,; Theological kfisdieal, Law, Mbeallimecor, Sunday School, School Books,3line Nee fiooke, and Diaries. Elm"' trWs and price of Cap, Legal, Lether, BAP, sad Paper, fine French Paper, rove lopes of every deopertpelus ewe hies, Pons, Inks, lokstanda, F.ra”re Rubber beads, treasepiureet (abd common Slates, Slate Female, Lead Female, Crayons, eta. ALSO,—Dally and Weekly Papers, a einem and Sheet Music, 'large supply of t and Justice. Blanks,•oaetartlyoa keg& IT S Internal Revenue Stamps at Nee. V* le 'leo Wholesale Mpg/ for Loatunaa's Otiolier tied Writing Fluid. Country merchant!" would do well to sin sad examine my stock before purephastp. Oa*. where, as I can yell at manufeetureni pries". Books got to order what de fired. • • • • • )7 Zotols and Saloons. B ROKERLIOFF HOUSE. ALLEGANY STRIST. BELLEFONTE, PErt If' A HOUSEAL 4} KROM, ( Proprietors.) A first clams holol--sonsfortsbis •tbolwoo. All th• modern eonrenlenemte and realsoodibla ehariee. The proprietors offer to the treeslitig palate and to their country friends tirst-ohise swoons. modatioes, and careent attention to the Weil, of guest*, at all Whim, at fair Mee. Cos•fid boatlare And good stabling. An steelleint ta ble, well served. A bar, 'applied with the beet of liquors Hervants well trained, and every thing requisite in • first class hotel. • Our location is lathe business pcatlon of no town, near the post office, the °okra house, the church.., the banks, and the principal plass* of busintes, rendering It the meet 'eligible place to stop for thine who vett Bellefonte ei ther on business or for pleasure. An omnibus will retry paseencere and help p• to and from all trains (moor a. • 7 B OSH HOUSE, DELLEIONTIE, PKNNA-. %HURD • HOWELL, Proprietors. This elepnt hotel, having some under tbe supervision of the undersigned, they would resprctfully announce to the publie that Ilbe7 are prepared to accommodate thews sitar the style of the /rat houses in LM situp. The Bush Rowse I. a magnificent building, sfpfeedidgs furnished, and capable of sofnfortthly *seem modeling THREE HUNDRED GUESTS. It Is situated near the depot, and oeinvirlileß to all places of business, and is the boat hole. In central Pennsylvania. Ita welters ere •blip. tng, polite andontentiss, It• tables are ;um pired with every luxury in th• market; It• etablaa are drat obeta,with site alive and ►nmtwa tioatlere, sal Its bar supplied with the beet of liquor,. For rnt. from the cities to opiond the summer it is past the play] Tb. proprlstose will be happy to meek,* the pubile as often as they wish to tall. &MA RI) 1 ROWELL. ~ iii GA RM AN 'S lIML-DANIZL OA M.N. Proprietor. EIMI This lonrestabllstred and well-known Hotel, situated on the southeast sensor of the D. mood, opposite the Courthouse, having be en purehased by Daniel Gannea, be announetts to the rostrum patrons of this eideidadtatitat and to the traveling public generally, that he has thoroughly refitted his house, end ja ply pared to render the most satisfactory seemly modation to all who may favor hint with their patronage. No pains will be awed en his part to add to the convenient,. or sooners of his guests. All who stop with him 'Will Sad his table abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare the market will affbrd, dons lap in style by the most experts:wed crooks, lits Bar trill always contain the eboloirshof liquors. Ills litabl Mla the beat in town pad al w a y s be attended g by the most trus twort h y sad at tentive hostlers. Olve him a dill, one and 45 and he feels confident that all will be satiss with their accommodation. An smallest ery is attached to this establishment, whisk strangers from abroad will find greatly to their advantage. CUMMINGS - 11013SX. - - JAMES IL LIPTON, Propriakw. BELLEFONTE P.ENNA. The undersigned, having muffled eorhrol of this fine hotel, would respectfully flak the patronage of the public. Ire Is reopened So accommodate guests, In the' lest dt style. sail will take care thak his tables are supplied whir the best in the market. - flood stables alausherl to the hotel, with careful and atientlizies rants. The travling public are invited to vs the Cummings Hower call. Ib N ATIONAL HOTEL, imuntim. PA. JONATHAN KHUMNIt, .1 1, repriefor, Having purchased this admirable the proprietor takes pleasure in intormleg friends, that he hu refitted and retnrelsbed it from top to bottom, and Is now prepared t le commodate travelers and others In • style that he hopes will prove not only satisfaelely, bat pleasant. His table and bar, Will not be excreted hYste7 In the country. Ells stable is large and new, Md Is attended by experionood and attentive dostlers. 14411F1y MONTOUR 1191,184, WWI. liA •en.—E. W. BICIONT Proprietor. . t\- , This olegant Holog..hisanarip-known DI On" "Worhington Bons'," on !lOW street, In now ready hir tit* reoitpitoo of Minor* and board ers. It hos boon elogatitly foirelnhoty4l,ll table footways supphog vrtUitho boot, to Look HIM will lintlt thin .tholliset plat.* In the city. A kite bats ammo th• of tbe house to and Nom this nation • on SALE BILLA NEATLY AND EX PIMICIOUSLY PRIN AT OFFICIL
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