E!M=EIM The Democratic Watclidian. IiVIAEFONTE, PA Annual School Report of the Coun ty Superintendent Of Centre County. —For the Year Ending June Z . th, 1870. Having reliorted very. fully Inq year, hull at thiq titan briefly Weller, a few the (iv wile, or continued 6I)CCATti I NA I, i'lLotillts,; All of our thirty school districts made improviiment, , nvo two or thrpo Srlwol I louses. —f-koron Via% o boon hailt daring the' yoar ; tN110011( . 11 in liVog I,rguson, Howard, Huston, Potter, Ruch and Warhol . Sonia of Ilioso aro lid and commodirop , , While a few ref tionvnce in tunny respect,Q not up to the Aanklard. The Pentelhotnin Srhool hi feel vheold be eon.eltea , other Inaorei oxitrinond, and great cure talon in matttrintr, tlo plan of n iSto p,ed whooi-houo, • I might c!it" P. number of rerent in -I,rivoir Of the too frer4ttont vrror of di n, tors, In providing rthaply for the pemrrt ip conropiowe of which, bo -1“k. tho (Irk incurred it would 044 nocoirnry to bogie to nt••cin. Pl . llll 1114rIC , 1 , 4111 h i•„iii t.herlfrOrti ti , 1 ,, T11- it Vi'ar A fo‘v othera l' , llllltV hr , trmeh' 1111 1.111 lit Ilitg boen Inado t arnoging and fen ing the ground.. ; wJ luau a ro.peetabh• nornbvr of bowi e have born ropairod annul :emodelP.l rr, vartow wa V- Vow IlnuWou :tro in I r.° of 0rr.1.1 ,, n in If and a nun' 01.1.11 , r dtql Par ly innprovennt , n •tyle and adaptation ,if furniture is ~ 1 Fourt.-on In.tiqu.; have boon -111.1.11r41 with illitthle furniture during year .1 2 11, at,. -1;14111 -c?1,. , .14 have been .11111111,f, the year 111 lire owN pfllind m,ith yonp , , 'r4 with nearl% all with rnott,,e.i, %lout s.(l with ,vrlttrtg, Littolet, (the r hi 1..114.11 , 4 In to the le:Where.) "c11 ,, 014 have rnado NH tit t.r11.43 progr , hs .Inrin t : the year 71,14 CI) , number of 11110 I'll, 1111 ~urn, xi th ...fin.)-t !A:— Th roo Itt r 0.4 mettrP4l t • FM 1110 W holi., how enricitiorablo impro% ern-nt Trirkni !,-10 , 1 in better goNernrnont, rnorkis u.omugl, in,truetion, una room 6 1 .0 , 114 , ttlestion \V hole number uC .chools It roquirna much tact i I , .% 'Ol. to ti,t, , p2ily classify 11 ,I, an , l ynt this mist procodo all •,i.ces-ful Witching. A want of this c,ruerally owing to a lack of doeini.m )n the part of taachera, strcngthonod ' thr i ritorferenco of ,n.lolP+o)inrs —lors " 1 hirch ~ or mto I , iie ,Igflt. of 'Ili: fact, that thcir will need a ` ,, owledgo of branclic WWI) N 1 or•• n , ‘l. .minonly taught wit t h-y Wet(' y oil nt.; , •, , l OW they ern !etym.: I in their hoot t la) for in , trortion to et( of the-, branches Thud) ,if the good of me schools t, thm lost We tire op:msud t.. , 'cramming the mindt of children two many .tiiilart, but think the ' , latency is it) the opposite direction. "v46ett ' if r moment:mg ditrerent tint ci, depends much upon the "how t commencing During the year 2,02 Impel. Amine! Grammar, truing au in , Nape of t;i6 over last year , descriptive I wograpliy 1.1 - 0), an ineroaso or Kl; over last year , S. History, 2014, an tu •rense of 1215 over lal year; Written A ithrautir .5815, arc reuse of I I:10 •vvur last year ; Mantua Arithmetic G a n increase of over last year , Map drawing 19621111 therell:ll . of 18. SI vier last year; Writing was taught to (.'omposition 20q7, Physiology 2.17 , Nato MI Philosophy J A iguhrti Physical Geography 2,10, 'Phonetic Spelling:43o2 , 6003 practice singing daily; In some schools vocal music was taught its a regular study Otranlntemg —Much improvement is , a largo majority of the school rooms are tastefully decorated with tent too', pictures, evergreen;, etc , in strik ing contrast with thefew rebid', prison like In ,tbetr gloom, present nothing but bare, smoked and defaced walls,, de binned benches, and broken Window.. Tho school room should be wed" "- tractive, ea as to tuns the little ones to the spot ; besides, this has much to do with the Pirtnation of character. Clam Regialera and call-bells are used in most of the schools. When pupila onto know that an exact record will be kept of every recitation, they soon learn to take pride in balling 'that record good ; in some achopla the tocord of the entire chose is road, without comment, at the cio , te of each recitation. 4tteAdane4.—Tho Average pereentap of itttilhdanco tproughout the county is fully ns high as it was last year, (.71i) and considerably grouter than for any of the five precooding yours. Graded Sehoots.-166 schools have been graded during the year two in Bellefonte aricrtiro rn Yturh. honied Khoole are needed at Julian Furnace, Zion, litorrnstown, Fanners Mille, Penn Ball, Snow Shoe 'and Port Matilda. Such schools should be established wherever practicable. Teachers, —As a ohms our teachers have done well. A large majority of them are earnest, enthusiastic, devoted, arid had we the proper encestragement, all might be such ; but for want of ap preciation, adequate salary, and more permanent employment, the two elass . es mentioned in last year's report have to be retained ill fiumber of Males 120, Fe males 78; number who have rend works on teaching 128, (every one, otherwise, none were licensed) 2l hold professional certificates, di) have attended a Normal s c hool, 65 have taught over five years, and 42. have had no experience in teach ing. Many of our teachers aro too young; average age 23 years— ranging from Ifl upwards ; we find every year a scar- City of competent teachers, but are con vinced that the cause of this lies with the directors—the power that employs teachers, fixes their salaries, length of term, ete This brings us to consider the subject of Saturties—On this topic I can not report. progress. We need in moro thorough 'lt riding of teachers' salaries. Noth ing is more detrimental to the cruise then the unjust plan still practiced in many districts of paying the same wanes to all alit,• whether , /01 ~.1(090 lo 1 , /1, 1,1,11 fPf Cr, rqUe• teP I,l)JOSV'svhon Thl. putting ability at a di"count, driving ,mr bc,t teacher; nut Of the proceisbm, virtually paying a premium on inabili ty, and utterly ruirour: to the schook A littln tlimight on thissubjekt will con- VITICO nil \Val director.' move in the 111110.0 r 7 f. t B uniformity ex ists, except in Patton. loltruchon As reportod to no‘, the scripture wn, rend &diy in ex. ery find ttio ird's Prayer reported (-very morning in many. .Itwatee,,in.-1 have with some dif fieulty gathered pretty reliable statistics which show that there are over 11100 lul lion of the prof ir +tined age in the county,that did nit attend school a single day during the year , the result in most cases of sheer indifference en the part of uneducated parents. This is a subject or grave importance, inasmuch iv it in timately concerns the welfaac of the ri-ing generation In our midst Liberal prio, mad,: for the pen educa tion of ail , are erected, teach or, are oreployedr imd \Omni •Jetrents are imablo to supply necessary boot•, they are prevideil at public etponse Will not throe who haw• power or in• fluency over this matter give it the cert. ,ideration it, d e mand•, llt+t4 that n i t htld shall grow up in ignorance oolong US. =1 12.111Iltiliattu3.4 - 'VIIOIO number of examinationi hell 32, public , rt. vat, 7 :Somber elain:ned re?rted 21. rl'he exam inationa were goner•rly w,ll attended , and l(112 eitlzoni in at tendance In fr..or only, 1111 i nO., Iltp+ton and lt,ich, did the ceerrtgry fall to ho pri , rnt and or ganize tho—rlaz re, hpi•o/c.l. Provisional Certificates issued, 2U+l, profiissionai, Pi, annulled, 2 , renewed, 2, average grade of certiti. rates about the same 119 last pen r, the standard having been slightly raised. l'issilations.-4t is almost impassible to visit all the schools in the county during the sbortiterms they are kept open, unless the visits be short ; I visit ed all, however, exvept four which were out in 10 , 5510)) when 1. reached the neigh borhood , some were visited a second time Number of visits 2111, averaging a rattle over two hours in length Most of my visiting was done in company with directors, and patrons —lO2 direct ors, and 210 patrons thus accompany ing me Number of s ,it 11111,1.3 with direetnrs IJII• Co/oily Isstaute —our twenty-third Annual County Institute, which was held at Howard, during the holiday-+, was more largely attended than any previous one over held in the county ; 230 teachers were in attendance, of whom 170 were at the time teaching in the pubic schools Of the county The (runs of the Institute were plainly ihscer !table in the improvad condition of many schools visited after its close. Normal lostltute The fourth Ufa session was held at I(nber•nurg dur ing the vacation of the public schoolu. The Superintendent was fljahl assisted by Vref, 11. Meyer and Rev IV 0 Engle. About 50 toucher, were in AL tendnnee, Siottirartry,—l Inborol 2Ri dity; in the discharge of of Icinl duties ; held 25 public examinations made 4 210 otn• chit visits; taught, ten weeks Ocetoi lonstyl in the County Normal `lehool ; bold one County Institute of Ore days ;, attended the Statu Convention of Super intendents, three Iltitrict Institutes, 30 educational meetings; wrote 208 (dn.. chtl letters, and traveled 3004 tallies in the discharge of the nbove duties WORK DONS 11Y OTD 1:11. V.SVI Visits by P areni 9 owl Other,s r ,Til i 3 item .ityiiratiis an inareoing intiirent which is quite encouraging. `umber of viiit4 by diroetori dfirimr l term; FiRR, (bsinir, nn increase of 813 over lii , t veer ) its by patrons,4l3', (an increasc of 735 over last year.) Visits by tuicherS dur ing tom', 477. Number of addresses doliverod by •isitors, 6.97. p e nn,toraniir Agricultural College.— The number or studants is increasing. The Acndentics, ,Select am/ Private schools aro about the same in number and standing as last year. Subscription ‘ A'Cliiii,l3iiirii - open d u ring the Bummer in all parts of the county. I am not prepared to givo statistics of thorn. District Superintendency was adopted by one or two districts only. Could wo but got our law makers to Sin , the neross say of proper In ti efficient /oeld vision I Our schools demand more ef fective supervision than any one man can give thorn, with our present abort term. . Di s i t i c t in s tt u tcs were hell In two or threat districts only. ""gli• —Comparatively little aid is received from this source, Press.—Our thanks, and those of an intelligent reading community, are due G. the editors of the different county pa pers, for the interest they have manifest ed in behalf of the cause. OW . ..FACIALS I. TI! WAY OF IM ROW Y. CUM They ere the en Me (L 4 111 0 1111 ,, M1,3 in mp lorin, 2,lwrt K. M. MAGF, E, lune 7th 1470 Sur/ Terrible Tragedy, one of the most sangtimar) nlredn growing . out of „tea loin+y, nnl IMII• of the highest exhibitions of female *Range we have seen any account Cit for many a day,occurreil n few days ago near the East Tennessee liue, on the edge Cl North Carolina, bordering An Blollllt county, The,aceriunts which we alt breviatc from The severabreports, , imim miraculous and extrava g ant. The pat - two represented are stud to be creilita ble and respectable. ft appears that the wife of James f tavenport became jealous of a girl named Irate Jackson, repre , entel as being quite handsome and loveable. Qtutrrelm and contentions acre tierce and frequent between the tao laJie aforesaid. in the day of the fatal collo sion it appears that Miss Kate ,fact.-on. in company with her married si-t, r, )fr-. De Armand, passed the residence of the Davenport family. Al noon as the sisters were iliscovared on the rond,t li /a‘enports, aix in number, comyrismg the mother, titre° daughters, leo of them grown, and two sons, the 0.101 about eighteen years of age rallied force nail set out in sigorous pursuit of the defenceless sisters The trail was continued until the sisters had neatly reached the Tennesse line. Here the Davenport brothers, by a nlilitar movement, strategically flanked thout, and presented a front armed with elicits and stones. This caused Kate and her sister to halt and then attempt to retrace their steps. Hot upon at tempting to retreat they were confront ed by Mrs. Dater sort and her three daughters. similarly armed, who ram mewled Mrs. De Armand to get ma of the way as they intruded to kill K ate instead of olieying Hos tmlitm y order, Mrs. De Armand made prepare (long to defend her sister. Young Da “in t iort, the elder son. seeing the op volition tel this order, n,‘„oriee let go a some at her, which took etreet On her head, breaking her skull and prOStrit ting her 1 feless no the ground. The heroic Kate was thus at the tie set of the engagement, left to defeat herself Site rallied and maintained her line by indiscriminately hurling npon*the attacktng party such linty missiles as came opportune to her. (Me of these shots took immediate ef fect upon the elder Davenport boy, slitting one side of his face and placing him hors du combat. Turning her at leation to the maternal head of the Davenport faintly, she directed a stone against her head that inflicted a se vere wound and laid her epran ling on the field This accomplished, the brave girl slowly fell hack to a posi tron where she could supply herself with the necessary amonition. This point attained attic being still besieged, she again discharged a shot and an other of the Dal enport boys wilted. Then the Dal import girls rallied and made a desperate charge on her With Clubs and stones, inflicting serious wounds, but not succeeding in getting tier down. dust at this crisis Kate hard presseivis she was, and having no time to stoop to gather rocks to de fend herself, extracted f?o.n her packet a small penAnife, measuring about six inches in the blade, and eninnielies , ed an Indiscriminate and very wild and general cutting at the combined Da venport girls surrounding her. The re atilt of this fearful frenzy on the part of Kate was seriously detrimental to the well being of the IntreopOrt te— mnlcs. Two 01 them received serious slashes from the weapon else wielded, one of them dropping on the tield front loss of blood set fluxing from the kmle and the other so disabled as to be a fit subject for hospital practice. This unexpected result contributed materially to the withdranal Of-thu re• wait-ling Davenport besieging party who quietly removed their disabled from the field, leasing the herciler Kate master Or the situation. . The casnal iti es sustained iii this en• opulent only amount to the death of Mrs, De Armand, with the probability dm," the elder Miss Davenport will also die, and the crippling for life of four others off he Davenport family. Kotteslackson was less injured than Ra e one engaged in t h e Alibi, and was able to carry her dead sister home after the battle closed, A si;l De. in Palk eunnty, Mlfsol.l6, befnrehohnt himself, wrntonh' th Rand, ‘ , l tun 11111,1." Schools 66 S (1101 IL IN . Timm OLIN. TAiNs" AT ,t, I.II 4 ;I.j.EraNTE. PA. hpring tow begin 4 WEDSESDIV, AP121.1, lath, wro, with every facility for the training of youth of both to III( thm volt A 11t4i 01 And th , orolgh efitteittoot The 1 ,100 of brv•• depict/le ott for the lieenieiniiiiiitton of throe illlfet out rinw aemo(pnl,ile. PRIMAII V DEPA RTM here ohlldi on a 111 ho oarehlny !Instructed In nll lite Elotneutitiy Engo,4l 41.11,11 W! 81/,0110, INTrium Emorf: DEPAitTm ENT prOwnrlng 11 l borough to 01 OW,tirarliy, upliy, AI Itliffiutio, r,r,onruhr 11i41. , ry, Penniatiollip;. 1.1,•,4.-I‘eep lug. Thinl, Co1.1,D;I:11 E DEP thl'M \ enibraehig nil the h Imhof branches hinght ni first eiIVIN Mctelnfiries, leeled fur the Litiff, Gieek and Vreneli I Llfittere, Neters I Hee.: s advalwed }fnt (•last e.g. Dlusu• ANTI 141A1 1 11 1 1111111 , peed „ regular brawl, 09 in the outtrxe a sway Nod still be taught he the pupils wateeic is I,u 0.1 qe peledar hits it doe sh.lie of In.lividiltd INSTRUCTOI{!-;- J P fli"GfrEg, A 1%1 of Auemitt Latieagt. nntl Nntornl J V, IL I'UGIIEJ., A. M, Terkohto or Allithoolsolt , nod EngliPti qto dien 11IISS MARY E tiNYI)EIt Texehoi of Fr h. I)rms uig and Lgerat tire MRS. l' NV. 1111(:111,:4, 111,1 uud Inrt rnuil 111111 Willle. A Itto ite , l olltlll,et 0f •/• ,,, ts ran Wive :1 Wen.. not 1101111. n It 6 lhn l'r ,v 1“ t.‘ every no :11totlu,1/ )0,, to pi iptol.o• 014.1111/1 ale Iltllllll and vornrort ti 1 1 ,,,. 061111 . 111t14 , 41 tt, 111.1111'0 ro, 0,4 r 111.1*:,1: RIO/ .1 114 1.11.1:.;. 1117 If, Watehnlalting de. Jewelry pANK P. (Surce,i t.. J If Om) riw"ru'Al, WATCHMAKER. -.WWI F.N(.1t.1 111.1.1.1.1 t,:s I i PLNNA A LSI DE % I I I! IV AM, t"al, .It and A1. , 4 Ait'lle4, Chq kn Vc 11. In t liepAli 0 , 1.11 tilt 1111.1, sciENTIFIc PRINcIPLYS, tn•tnt, .1 t \ SATINVAC'IIoN =I I= I=lll 31 uni(• , qurnd nr - , llllrt 110(11 e '.4,1,11,1 0 ,4,1 I Lit,' '-,11,1 k% I 111 ‘14111041.41i11,1, an) 7 POR(r 17 flu; Next lo 11111,er 11, • '41,0, '.1. 1 -111 , 41 flt.•tlt, 1“,(1,6•nt4 ( "tr. p, Printing. DILL 1111,1DS, MEM E 1"I' E 4 if E A f) Ext'ELOIRs Every bnxlnevx man xhould have • printed Ileadlll4 111.1.vtlol . rM 411413111..111 , 1 tl Clllll printe.l on his 1,11%1 lope,. The And the pent place to get then, I. at LI Mt. Dot ill. DEAr(WIIATIC IVATeIIDIAN IMEI lioeniC 4 r miribinek of pey.•r W ‘.very VOT PUrcisaatai Irviu Lay rmrnnl,u•turrrs al On Lovti•4l Pr 10,4, and our favilito , or plioling at the, vont, 14114 ill Lilt. heatt to, arc% Ml= MELLY KIND OF JOB PRINTINO '1 hr2,:i AI IN A STYLE. THAT worms cbmPETaton Furuiture S . 11. WILLIAMS .& • Wholesale end Retell Dealers In COTTAGE FURNITURE. All klndx of TURNED WORIC forointigo to tho trndo at CITY PRICE'S. TURNED PALINGS, BAINsTEn3, and 1101) furtth.hed to ,iiiilder. Furniture and ever). thing pertaining t the busine.a promptly at Ml= Fnet“ry: nom'lnfhard R (Vs Pinning , UNDERTAtIIN&- We alan in e (*1)1:FINS, and nitend funerals ‘i Ith the rhe.t F.I.PA,‘NT ever In this part of the country WARE H. 1.0115 = Id-12 PA p TIZi)NIZE 11(OH INI)C,:,11i.) JOHN Itli,AClf fl 1,1„ =1 110USE1101,1) FURNITURE, ,Hinter, HILISP,Tr, ,111114IM a 14 , 11,11w...0nm, n M %%lit ChM,. I,nimge4, Bed )' ,341 `. A 4 '. A cry (It, 11.11,1, PA PEI 4 11.11.1 at URN 111-11; Iy Fu I? tTU I{ E \V Alt E Holy/tr.! Stteet, Bolleftwt.•, i'n , whire rill rOJI 8.4115, Ilnl Itacks What Not., So , ht, Chairs, St,rolth t Tahlem, Et, , (If rI ery aNA Inr exln ntn.aper tlntn 111 any (Owl ni thn Gaut iI, tanao.l l'entlaylvnaoa II IC l' II 1 ItEAS Liquors AT F.R A NI) It PIT 111" N EWS Noivkith.4,lll.llng bur.) high 4,tiwy ptthlit• 4t)q.{1 , .1011, 61 , 11! 1,1ga4 at the LIWI °IC tn, - 1110 fttml wn Itt.l‘ , ll, 144•1tt. 1,.11 , Pu,.Lt tot , t /al , l.tittly a fill) 4111 Ply of We 141",`41' I.lt/Ui )115, Ina or Minn Lt . 1,1114 4 , 14, aluvo o•il old , of Phibidelphut stork 01 ILN• I,ta, 11,1”nlvilh and Old IriQh it ilo.kies; 11t,4ntt,i 1.111, Cogtll4 ,. and 01.11 , q fintildll4•o; .Itlllllifra Find Nt it Envland (vermin Madeira I.lAlott Sherry Art,i Port Wino., • r . awl All kind. of Sirup., which he lo Notting AO lua n. to 1,40,1L1,1, dl ‘An I 2 A HAUNI. Agent R. ETT ELM:. 01133311 FOREWN &ND Do .mEsTic WINKS & LIQUORS re.ttni formerly o , :cliPlied l'Y the KeY .ooote rihltory, , ,ts rilwhoop of root Moth (mote, l'ot , t•tko, pl...tstoro tit itthmhing the Toutthor• Om h.. 1.4 p, t."ll.cantly I,tl hand a-apply of Oh. , V , t'igh and lhornowth I,ltpmrr IMiagl=EM The nttentlon yrnetictikit eo,!l‘ , i to lun rlAvk PIT LiternllS, fillitalAt , for 111011i , `Ai ing}, and !Jo/0m owp,t4n tly uti hand. Ile iu the ONLY PURE NECTAR wlioniy in town All earn ore wnrfgntr•d lo give .ntelfaeUen I.letiore will he wild by the pinrt, I , nrryl, or ler, e, Ile has a large lot or tiol - ri.Er) LiQut)llB of Me finest grµclett 1111 hAnd. Cofflidont (lint ho olen.o ot4h)mers, Ito rPnp. , etfyily Aolleits n than, of pulAto patron. age v 14012 T " TILE El RS /Ind EG A REP. It ES ENTATiv Gs of VET Elk BM,Sl.tat take notice that, by virtue of a Writ of Partition. Jammed not of rho Vrphan'a Court of Contra ,•oonly and to me directed, an in. tieeat milt be held at the lota modem.° of -ratet Seiler Ateeitatiede- tll-141*-_klarraxhip of Waller, and comity of Cent, 011 - Priday the lath ay of Stily, tttlo, at to .Mooltsl. m., Arnaid day.pr h 0 11111 ,01 11,4 Making pkrtilioo Afthe, real amte or said deeettaolt /Ind rtnong his hetrrtrti4l,lso4 4oprew,interrlgne.slt the, .snme can he done wfillont priodiee to or spo///1344 Die whale otherwter. *alto+ amt. apprat4 tar unto tki,"rding to law, al which time and pion, you may be present, If you think proper sloe itiWortiee, trein May loth 10704 D W WOODItINI,I, Sher ' Books stud Stationary. LI VI NGSTON'S BOOIC. STO94, (t.t.bilsh.d l 0 1545.) At this ;veil kqowu eitablislasses“ meg I* found otutrytbing lu thil BOOK Lila, whether THEOLCXIICAL, eLASSICAL LAVi, ICIENTL7IO • Lirinadir Au eMencly• sesortmentef -•-, with or without Photographie PlaVaa, ui Drive froms3.7stolt/5.00. Mao o f 1= 1 94 and Sunday school Bookain gert•Fal ma. If LANK ROOKS, BLANK DoOKO, sTATIONER'Y, •la, s rATtoNERY, •ia. Pvt , mpt attention even to orders. A JINNI* di, , oltit made to those who buy to is - 11V11111. v 1441 N EW TOOK STORA WROLMJAI2 AV) NittAlL noel a, Btaironary arui Now Averloft fine purchased the }look, Stationery 04 Ncw ,•atablielvnent of Klnaloe and sit Allegheny street, near the Diamood, to WhiOtt he ho.ply.t 'tittle(' a large Insoles of goods, swab in generally kept In a well **urinated and Stittionery Store 114 stock eonahtt 61 lloologa•al, Medical, Law, bliaaellanaona, Sthool, School Books, Time Hooka, hi!'" Ennk .., and Diaries. Every Ostia and inlet, of rep, Legal, Letter, Ba h aQd Nntr One Yranch Paper, Ehve ~ f every description and Prise, hv Inks Inkstands, Erasers, Rubber bandit, transparent and efollinop SlAces. Slate Sewall., Lead Pencils, (Irayons, ate. A I kkil,—lkktly and Wasialy, Pat Ara, Kt xt ties and Stteet Nualo, it large supply or Le pi a , , I .;u-urea Blank 1, constantly on baud. Also L. S hrternaLliaTenue Stamp, at 400.. He holenulte Agent rur•LOChMan'S Glabrtr tod U nckt ru(ii outitry mertettauto would do well Weal! alut C[lll,llll4' tnr Atork beforo purchasing •10e wh• I eon soft At tnanutodturets prPOsa, vot to °rote, wan titltreNti. V1314f61-1,11 lintels and Saloons. IvoliEltllOFF 11013 SE A I,I,EOANY OTREET, 11 EI,L F. 1.`() NT B, PItN N' A IMUSEAL & KROM, A drat clam. hotel—aumfortable, attendance. A,l the modern conveniences and reseal:lW* FharVs. The prompted" offer to the trovielitts am! hI (heir country frbenite tret.clese 111CC0171. roodni ion s. unit cereht atteestlon to the+ wanes ot At till Clint,, et fair rate.. Careful ~), ',tabling. An •seellent tee ,dr Ii eerrant A liar, eupplied with Wm Not gervent• well 'refried, 'tad every r nielln 111 I. first claw hotel, 111,r In the business pertion of Sib* near the pott Witco, the court tiosse, the (fie bunks. and the principal please rendering tt the most eligible play fur [hope who •(itt Bellefoode et. Cher nn 611.1nOrts rneprommr.. to umtahu. will nen.) PiliSl4 , lolplB 0111.111 t., from all triune ft."' of chitrralTrr CSH 111.T,EPONT'E. Pl 2 A., It 1K kR T 1 110WFA.L, Propretors. I ei ev ,” t haring soma andwr the under.igne4, they frqul94 n•~p.•rt6rllv kn to the public thst they 111 I '1 pd . , d io nnennennutlete theta •/1111.alr 841411 1 ,, t , e. In the ritica The tneti °lite Is t mngnloreht 0. hallchee, apirlatled* , ay ,:11 of comfortably &atom. trnoinlitle l'il ItEE HUN DREG GU WITS I. it , .Ititatt,l near t,t, depot, aid aoti , viehtda 1.. or fmt.ont.,, anti la ;ha 0941 Ø. H. fte.riti•yl Tanta Its natters are bongo )nitro anti till.ntlVe. 11 .1 .404. pl wet nlth in 'fury In the mar •.; Jfo .t.,t./.• art' fir. t ontalt,W it h •tatt Mita trod hti 11. , 1:ers. to its kar ;.110.11rd wllh the Wee of For ;meant from the Witt.. In Meat It,. ,t L . put ter Tana' Tb•proprt•tois w io. happy tr. r.ttmtva ilia pabile N oftlltt y vs ,, t/ la rail RTRARDi Rovrti: Prejrtri . naL . 31 ' TroTEr,—bANitio ‘1,5 u 1111.5 AM. Proprietor. ‘• This long-eatahllalvol •not walhlrnthee MOW. ~pnahol , 1 1, the atantiettAt flouter tam low opro.lte tho Courthonae, hawing b. ls:chased. by baanool barman. he n lfe, 110111~ irottri ',strong of title watafillshnilibi nod to the trovellow pohlte topittrellyt, the ha 0ng...1,61,1v refuted itli.tiousw, wlscle to vendor the most •athdapt.t7 edrn. ttoolation to tall who may fame OM* inttrohlign No piston will Le *pallid on hie pact to addto the eonveinuonne ar canaket at gtet.tn All who ntop with him prlll hie table ahn !Manny anppliad tottopttiona fare the thorkoltlcillitgrordla4olo4olo in •Ivle l,v tho mast xpernanenti ttOtalta. nig It.,r will icilVe" , l et/ISLAM thst eholosistwill Ih , t+tut.ltng Ito I.ott In tow n, and wlll ay, ity the mont tritstworifil told Ito Boater., t,gyo lon a call oat sad *IL t..• is poollrlonl Ili l all wild be aettallod w their ......oinit•tintlnn An itacttaat LITI tot/wiled thlt, aatabilahro t,whlek , • 1r,,,” will find grist* to their n,tornge _.va l 4l CT NX IIN GS fAITSFI. • .1 A MtS 11. 1.1 ETU Y, . Rion BELLEFONTE PEN NA. 1 in idolormlgnntl, haying assornedl attire of Uiie ono hotel, would rite_perVilli, Mit She ppl.l,lllpsCP the HP is prfpaPP4 ve ,, ,,IIIIOdPIP guentr In the hest of "Wiwi NA: will hike Pere that hie taistee are soippiled wlta tho hoed fn tiin inerket. (ion(' etebietatesebed to the Onlod with estreltil and attoatiVO.FPlP o. vnAnn. Th. greeting Fintlte are levitrd'te +0 I h.. ri - llmnamp I ItOire . rell. I•4* , - —•- - - N ATIONAL HOTEL, miLiartx. JONATHAN KREMER, reetprsiftwl.. !Hiving TitirchArted this adentrabla vrdptotft t , the pi triti icier Inkten jilestxure .. o informlia ft mutt., than bet retlitt.4l kind reftinirslitlidl from toil ty bottovi, and is aowpreparad ttl/**. t"tttmmoglide treielern and other' Ih asiyla that h.. Impost, will prqvit not only outtLersetory, Hta it,xl4 and bar' will not be excelled*, abl e In the , • , ntntry. Iftx utablo Icris 'and Maw , end r, liffeila‘t by t9cp.,rttpeed aid idtcative os4efe, cli.gent Ike!, foirrie'rly known as Ow "Iv ma i l lairtpu 1100••".•n•Ilister,sinot,le ad. • rend). or the reception of visitors and kseginl f ere It has been elegant i li e furrillhedotbalitr' table Is alwaye supplielf 44i r to Is ' Haren'alll'finel t i alhapnanannala Plaol twl.) ib a44Y , t rill «rim OW ggaleof he ho o , ono t Tar* trains. I t ' i •.. 1: •• •u, .1 , 1,11 %/WO • SAL3I .NEATLY AND EV, PEDICIO 4 USLY PRINTED AT THIS oFricg. FAMILY B 4 2Ln; LIOAL bikitzp, LEGA!, BLAND, JACOB D. HILLER, (Proprielorc) Prowlotor.
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