Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, July 01, 1870, Image 3
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(nee of the earth uta) ur moon from 1111. dingrae, A l; I. n ,1,111.1 4 at,l, itishop Street, Itvllrfont, l'.s , 1111. Wth Ih7tl The Fifteenth Amendment Th, Pott.die Standard, one of the uhle , a Democratic papers in the State, takes the right %lea' of the Negro SM . • !rage question and In] kes reneibl" , a followa: The controller, of the Rama! press are exceedingly anxious for the De mocracy to acippeßce ut the X Viii amendment and to enUr into competi Lieu with the Radical party fur the ne gre vote. They cannot conceal -their mortification at the indignant vigor with which the Democracy repudiate the one and reject the other. It spoils (hi ir programme entirely. They ex pected the Democracy to rush %era eiously at the tempting looking bait only to bite the hart hook. The Radi cal leaders expected that the Southern Democracy would utterly repudiate negro suffrage, and that the Northern Donomacy would eagerly accept it anil try to g e t, the Mack uote, only to he diMapiannted. On the contrary the Southern Doinueracy hate, in many instances, secured the negro vote and beaten the-Radicals at their own game, while the Northern Democracy hate rejected the blacks, and thus secured more white voters from* the Radical party than the Radical party has se , cured black voters. The white man's partyje steadily going up, while the part} whose leaders thought I.2o4raise themselves into perp4tual power through the power of the black ele meat is awsteadily going down. Con necticut and New York show, most indubital i tly, that tills ..113 true. The Radical press are most careful to pick up every scrap of stuff uttered by isolated quasi Democratic news• papers in favor of the policy of seeking the negro vote, but they ciuinot succeed in the slightest degree in fixing", 11C,Fro suffrage upon the party itselß 'I lie Democratic party has 110 quarrel with the negroes. The Democracy wish hem weir, and under ail proper cit.- ounis t ances will protect them in their persons and "property. But the De mocracy do now and will forever re pudiate the act, the spirit which actu• tiled the actors and the maps taken to pass and enforce the Fifteenth amendment: - The act iv a fraud upon the country, concocted not in a spirit of magnanimity or justice toward the negroes, but for the purpose of en• abling the Radical leaders to retain po• litical supremacy, notwithstanding the changing sentiment of the people against the party in power. If, in the' Northern States, the concocters of thie contemptible and debasing scheme should lose all they thought to gain, (and the probability. is' 'eery strong that they will,) it will be a just retri bution upon them, for, in that event, they will be consigned , to a position of obloquy by no Illeantl enviable. The Radical press, like one of the late editors of the New York Tribune, tell us that "the world accepts accom plished facts," and will hecept negro HU Rage as readilly as anything else. We will see. The negro (Frage "Met" will not be accomplished until the 'people have abolished the existing imnority rule and resumed . the power of which for the past ten years they Have been unjustly deprived by "re construction" laws, baronet elections and "geremamlering" of election dis tricts. If we are not %cry much mis taken the X Vtli amendment will then share the fate of the individual who thought an injured husband had tacit .,,eptcd fact." 1,..41 You keep A Secret •I) pal° and treoildine,., to his wife, , i)orothy I have a secret, and if I thoo 4 ht y iu ts4itilil kip it involtible I would Ill , tlll'zitntl` (0 11 . %viil it to you; but, D, Dorothy, wo !' 'NVIIy, lehnbod, it mustveertninly be ,n•ret of grent iinportnnee, for you are in woeful ngttation Von know, bu,l,and, you Pan pine° conll• (11 . 11 in i your wife. Ilnvo 1 over gave you oedision to doubt my fidelity ?' 'Never, never, Ikrothy, but the:sreret which I have 'to communicate hi one tient require; morn then ordinary faith. funned; and prudence to prevent you frotp do %king it t% dear I I bhudder when I think of 'Why husband, do you know how yo l ur lips tremble and your oyes roll 9 the matter" Idiabod, Merely , 1 1. "AM lint flllO t the confidence of 4., ‘ , "ho unwed at the 'sitar to faith -111 to you (.... , 111P, wrbo=nm yotlriielf ?' 'May I rely on your fi bdity 'lchahod, you k noc.% ou may r - Well,—then—we are both ruined A7rolone—l hate committed murder I 'Murder 9' murder I—tind I have buried hint at the foot of it tree in the or ehnrd nwfu) I Ichnhoil committed hour or This indeed luis ruiniql us e and uur Children wills us' lialtod left tliti room, and Dorothy hurried oil to a neighbor Mr 4 Prattle ol.,er%etl a great change in I toroth) 1 (2,,t01ii . 11;111,V, unit lierTren oral appearance so great, iittleed, a% to caut:e her to impure into the it. ,(), \lry Prattle, wid Dorothy, .1 am the 111..4 wd.,rtur.(.. ,, r wwilkin "1 11111 ruined forc% or ' Ilerey ' Dorothy, how gloomy you look What in turned up to nuao you look so dejected I Why, you sigh, wonutn. 'roll inn the I wii4ll I night, MN. Prattle, but tbo oveliqoti of Illy 111111tIpplIO., ij It No- PAlchlt I IttO hot permitted to di vulge ' ill, 30u finny tell inc Dorothy, I shall never Teak ,if it again 'Will you promise Heuer to zeVeal It to 1111, iwrson Jiving ' 1 ou know, Dorothy, I net er tell se cret s' '\ - ell, Mrs Prattle-4I i•earcel v dare nat It--my husband has committed mur der, and buried him at the foot of It tree in the orchard I lie told me or it him self For bras en's sakt , don't name it to any one ' 'Murder! Indeed, indeed, Dorothy, you have reason to think 31mr , elf ruin ed! Poor thing I pity you front the bottom of my heart.' Dorothy went home %sleeping and syringing her handi, and Mr, Prattle, leating her dough half kneaded and her infant er3 mg in the cradle, hasten ed to hold a tete-a-tete with Mrs Tell all Soon after this confab ended, the re por't of lidiabod's having committed murder became general, and the disclos ure of the fact was traced to his wife Dorothy. Process was immediately is sued against him by a 11111141.1. r ate, before whom, in the presence of a multitude of anxious spectators, he gave the follow ing explanation. 'My object,' said Ichabod, tin the coun.e I have pursued, was to test my wife's capability of keeping a secret. I have committed murder inasmuch as I hulled a toad, and buried it at the font of tt tree in my orchard How far my wife is capable of keeping a secret, has been sufficiently proved, and with re , peet to the murder, tlown that feel an interest in it are at liberty to inspect the body.' PAT AND THE I .. AUISTITE.-- " Pleafic your lordship's honor and glory," re plied Toni, ''l shot, the hare by acci dent." "By accident I" remarked Captain "I %las tiring ni It bash and the haste ran across toy aim, all on los own ne eord:' "The gamekeeper telki a daerellt eitorv, ' replied Ilia lordship. "OCII! don't puL fallh ni whht that Mall Naps, " said Toni Ityllll, "t‘IICD be lam er cares about Tahiti' the truth anyhoow, lie told toe Collier day er lordship wan !DORS lit to fill the seat of lasi We EN a jackass I" - "Ay'ny I' exclaimed Viscount K il skiiiilery, "indeed I anikwhat did your say ?" "'rinse your lordship, I said you lordship was!" NTV.ILP sometimes make sad mi takea. A(1 tincl rig Mitglet card wll6 made to read thus; offer lay re*pect tut shanks to ail have honored inn with their patronage. Living in Europe Why American nnan LikV Cheaper Habits of Living and J),ess —Going to Paris la.cscapelhe Kish: ion 3. Undoubtedly economy is a leinling motive in taking SO many American -women abroad, for habits there are much less expensive than lirre, the same articles of dress costing much less, and a far less quantity ,of them being required. The expel)• see of young girls there are next to nothing, for a school girl in Europe has neat clothing, but nothing 01 what we call dress. I met an elegant New York mother in Paris; who had just got three or four pretty daughters to boarding school there, with uo articles in the wardrobe more sleowy than the plain black gowns of the regular pat tern. tjurely it great change front our New York fashions, which bring all the tittarturesof the dressmaker, milli ner, at,nl sometimes even of the jewel cr, to bear upon the pet girl of fourteen or fifteen ears, who is forced to bloom out into the precious woman when she shOuld be in the bud of her childhood. Not only is dress less ev pc its abroad, but, as I said in alprevious article, the whole method of living 1411711pler. The elmice here at home is between an ev• pensive house and a hotel or costly hoarding house. It isalifficith, 'almost impossible, to procure here fora mode rate price couitortflilk 111,11111?1(.1,1, tree 11.111 litl:..:1?1(eS and a tli 1.111 , Ur 1,1'1%3 cy. The moment ue go into cheap quartet', ae find that the nasty goes atilt the cheap, and we are lucky it dirt is the only leul neighbor, lei tires den, Florence or Pan., nay, even Rome, ocean find good rooms, gener ally for a small sum. wl ere ue Pali hve and see our friends as really and independently as if we owned the Hock. I railed on two American In dies m Rome in November, tar up in the ohl palace, and found them as nitieh at home as once in their own father's house, ott ,the Connecticut They hail their servants to look atter their tables, and they could hat e carriage at any time at the door ill take them to a concert, or gallery, m chant, or to the Campagna when they hose, without being trouhled by an \ boil , else in the house. Here 'A It h those la0111:51 would be hell re-pon.ulir • for the whole estalil•shment, and dim: character and fortune would lit mixt -I up with the whole neighborhood Such itistaneeb explain the net that , o many women go abroad to find frugal living and refined associations at otwe I There is generally, of course, some man of character to advise them. :set a banker 110N119 to be sufficient protee !lOU, and it seems to me that some of I I our must accomplished women had learned to take enre of themselves al together.— Dr Osgood. How an Old Darkey Calculated his Age The Petersburg (Va.) papers rat the lulluHtug registration incident in that city: An aged colored man en me ito his ating place on crutches, 141:C111111g )3 with great dffilenity. The prescribed f or mula, "flow old are was asked, when the old man was thrown into much perplexity. Recovering him self, how e‘er, lie muttered in Rh tilt tour, WIVIch was overheard : "We'll,lww old is my old tarsi,?" It 140 lIRppetICII {tat a tretilltmian nits AmidLu bt , tell acmittutted watt lute, who promptly attmwvred; "lour old matter ti about fitly tit r car old' "Well, how old is m hems?" "She is showl toil.-11%e scare u. n' Mi.s Sally r perliap4, hext tall "A 1 - otir toismus ? "Nineteen this roining August." "Well, lee older den 41 . 1:put toget i lier Cur I knows when dey all was horn. It 18 needleas to any that the old 111811 wny paseed amid the good t o lel l . ings of all Foment. TARIFF ON Pornrois.—Honn Plan thus pathetically sketches a tariff scene in the House: "In the save way Mr. Peters came in for protecting the po tatoes of Maine. With tears in his eyes he pulled out twopotatoes—small potatoes, that he carries in his panta loon p oc k e ts to ward oil rheumatism, and begged the !rouse to stand by poor old Maine wilio was reduced to her last potato. He said pathetically that Bets ton like a vampire sucked the lite blood front Maine. The Hub, he said, was a great sucker, all the representa dues on the floor from Massachusetts acre suckers, anti the biggest sucker of them all was old Ben dialler. cihr ben at this swung up and said in wrath that the potato was tht fool of the poor, and he would not have its price. enhanced by the propmie,l Maine was riot so poor as she let on. She had her lumber and she had her hay. Ile (Butler) had been on the landing in Boston, and saw as many as six hales of hay from Maine at one time. But the agricultural ducks sus luined our little Peters, and his pots toes were protected." --A. lady aho writes a long CUM nuwication to the St. Paul (Press) opposition to (*entitle elaints for (he bal lot, and growing hotly entlootiastse fin wards the close, breaks out into parod ic poetry, of which the folloa mg verse is a specimen : The vote that all are praising la pet the vote for no. Ita elalins are en :miasmic I'd rather far be flee bat thare'a a yote In yonder A WI Note, shrill and F , 46, That vote la worth the ratably, And that's the Note for Inv I Oh I that the vote for me' Ilia New Orleans Times asserts that some sad news received recently "draped liken great stone into the well of a world's heart, and splashed the water into its eyes." Schools 4, 0 rilom, IN 'HIE MMUN rA I NS." AT FONTE, PA. Spring LCIIII 1,1011.1 I';IINE.HDA 1, A PIM. Itith, 1870, with every Itlia). for Ow training of youth of both 10 all 0110 e010411111(04 k hhand and tivi.augh 1 • 11 , 1 , Millll 11, plan of the in atititivai l 11111r111, , I lime Of pal ale .luportmente for tho II , 0011110.1ation or three , 110vrk•ill claw -01•0 011.1101.. I,lllBt, I RIMA' LY• Mtr'Ait'l Hi' liPro 11111 , 1,11 will be earaully In.truetcsi in Fletinintitry English Slimily. 'Second, I NT Elt \I EDI ATE DEpA lam EN'r rmhnu mg it thorough course In Orthography, lioniliug, Geography, Arithini tie, English 1.111111 , 1"11 flo,tory, Penmanship& ItunL•lsoop ing Thiril, « i1.1.1;4;tA rt, eiiiig.ieing nil the higher hriinelies taught in lii•t Seintruirle the 'Jilin, tireel< French lailigungen, Engineering, Lu.uut e, ?sutural Seteneep :nut ad% Owed :Shah. euritiVe4 1%11 tunic I , l[l male regulnr MIMI e 111 Ilw . e.oettr 4 i• mei still he Inught II) ' 10.111 „ton .ha qt .011,,I:tt has n obli. allure of Individual lON 111:15 1;1.% .1 I' 11(:(.IIE-;, A. M Tea,. iii Of Ando nt Language,. and Natural kcn•nr, • I:1 \ I, 1 1; I'l 1•111:ti, A M , •m 1, , I (of 3latholimtlecittt.l Euglwh 4111 AlL'o MAUI F BNI/,EH, ~r 1)nox mg and Literature MIN 1, 11' of And lust, tilflL)ital A Ilinito ol i.uurl,r r van hArt. A pie, Ant looltlf• a iih Out, her u i irety hp* ntl. 1111,11 l• ',l.e. to 1,,,n0t0 the unir Itlt :1,1 d)f 1.1 111. aro I L1:1. Lll, -, odd, ItP,A I II 111 ,iii. II If, ~,,,, / Watchmaking di. Jewelry FRANK I'. 16.A1R, I=l PRA(' [( \\ Al( II \i,‘ I, lA, I r WV! LLif A I \4.l:'. r 111 !! lIA I I lIPINN% =1 , I 11nt‘,11[•;.,t1 , wks I`, o. `it. 1.111, .1 the 111.41 lIIINCIPLNS, 121=111111=11 (,11 E ENTI NE 4ATE,FACTION =I .I.!'iti t 4..1C1\ PllO4.l'S S. II l I.`illt %,111y Vau.l. Inn•d n , . tea.. r 7 PORI; 7 7 771 E PLACI No•NI 4 ,1,11 , 1}; 11,1, 11,11, Hlt Printing, 1311.1, L E "1"r E k iI EAps A - 1 ELor S Every matt 4ttottla lo.w. it ;4.intod Ile.oltag on 114 Lettara ILII.I hill. and Ilte Card pt oil 1. , r1i,..10p, r helipo -I rll.l 11, er ,, rr trr A. I Ihr 111 DEIstocRATIC IVATCHISIAN 111111 Itevart•i , ot4r +toek,o(vmpes 11, wary Nikitvly I , IIN 1111. 4 ,1 11,111 the. ❑uuulln(Lllr*r+ Ili the 1..M1 .4 t 4, and 01, farihi ..r prilll1111; Anti in tit, hurt .I) It., ,ire 11111111011. d EVEItY B [NB OF JOB PRINTING I N A STYLE 'I'HA'I' IiEFIHH COMPErvrioN rsruiture S 11. WILLIAMS A; CO.f. Wholesale and Retail Dealer" In, COTTAGE FURNITURE All kluijA of TURNED WORK furnished to the trade at CITY PRICES. .-J)4 Alio TURNED PALINGS, IiAI.VBTERS, luid BAND FUILINO, furnished to Builders Upholeteripg.litepatring Furniture ILIA every thing pertaining to the business proseiptly at- tended to Factory, l'ltM Blanchard • Co.. Filming UNDERTAKING We also make COFFINS, and attend funerals with the most .F.LEGANT HEAR9PI over in this part With° country 1=1112:13 orPOSITE THE Busrt morsE. 11-12 BELLEFoNTF::pA. P AT it( )N I ZE HOME INDUSTRY I Off N BRACIIBILL, Manufacturer end dealer in !WI - SI:HOLD FURNITURE, Hrnpm Srstrr, theutrowirs, Pa ,• , .I,stanlWon hand stibnite aaaortrnen BOA., Chair,. Lounges, Bed at I . 'o/, • A eery fine selectton or WALL _PAPER, .111 nls.nys he found at LOW PRICEB Ir. ifi i F( - 1( N (TURN: WARE ROOM. llomarl Street, Bellefonte, Pa., where MI r.l4lt+, Sofa+, ini . ll t ti l f: e lL ii a %11.4 it NoL(11. Still),(S, ( Lai,. Stool', Lc tone lon Tablen,l,tc., ()I ev ry quality, and Klee, for mot hoop., ihxn at any other exualtlialt.aant t t f tho I[l,l in eotrxlPonn•ylrsnli 0411211 HENRY P HA FIRIR Liquors T .1 N D iirI"CER NEWS hgril when, high Wu* ,1 r p , 11,114• oppremi.lol3X, intenseexclb mrnl vigil, at the 11 , i1.1,:iA LE LI41:01t BTuRE In 1111. Innrlrle front on Itimhop Street, Bello, n.•,f. , H io re IM kept constantly • full Sup- I.!, 11,4 lIE9T LIQUORS At.i.r(er. lout, than ran he found ielliliirhere lad'Oplii. Ins •tocic consists 1,.••t it% e, lion lion, Monongeh aid sod old insh Whigkt es , liolland Gin, Cognise and ether Brandies; J amities and New England Rom German, Madeira, lAabon, Sherry Lind Port • Ines, I 'on] min, an di All kinds of Sirup., whleh he Is selling so lull N~ to osLonleh all. ‘,4112 TB. Err EL E, fl . A 11AUM. Agent cm= FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES A., LIQUoRs In the room forincrly oceopled by the Key. 1110110 Bakery, Oil Bil.lloplooot. liallefonts, Pa., takes pleasilth in informing the public that he keeps constantly on band a supply of Choi. e Foreign and Domestic Liquors All e..km warranted to eontetin the amount ked, Tile attention of practicing pny.lclarks Is called to his stock of PUB?: I.lquoliti, Po !table for mntliesl poirinwn.ft liottlen, jugs, on.htemljnlinn rongtantly on ham! Ito has the ONLY 1.1 1 11 F: NErl'A Ft IVIINKY 111 10.11 All liquors nre warranted to Rim e Rattsfamlon. Liquors will 1w mold by the quart, barrel, or ties, Ito has a large lot of 1101 - 11,FA) 1,112U0R9 Of the flnitat grades on hand Confident that he can Wane eilidorners, he reepecifully eollellx R s hare of public patron nee, vll4nl`4 T " TilE lIEIRR and I,F.IIAL REP RESENTATIVES of PETER HEICLER 1...t0ed take notice that, by virtue of a Writ of Partition, Issued out of the Orphan's Court Of Centre county nod to inn directed, an to quest will he held at the late re•idenee of Peter Seylor deceased. In the township of tVall.er, and county of Centre, on Friday the Nth day of July, MU, at 14 o'clock a. In., of call d a y, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of scud deceased to and r flung hie heirs and legal repreeentati•os, if the 'tame elm he done willtoutprejudico to or spoiling of the whole; otherwise to •alue and appreJse the PRIM, according to law, at which time aid place you may be present, If you think proper. Shea ill's olive, 15-lo May loth 1K70.1 . 1). W. WOODRINO. qhetritf. rooks and, Al 4 .I.ls _LIVINGSTON'S BOOR ariG/RX; (Ealiabllihed la At thin 1141 known ostabllsianiimai un bi found ovorything iu IPA ROOK LW& wbethiPt THICOLOGICAL, cj,ARIBICAL, LAW, lICLLNTIFIC os LertitAßT An •xtensive sanorlimest of FAMILY NALAS. - with or without Photokrsilla• Mateo; 4nUig in pries from $3.78 to paw. ,fibo an the Day and Sunday School Hooks In Ronan/ aim. BLANK BOOKS BLANK BOOKS LraAL PLANKS. BLAIKO, STATIONERY, •tc, STATIONERY, ots, Prompt attention given to orders. A Meg* diarount mad* to those who buy to' se again. vl - VIEW BOOK STORE =I Raab, !Stationery and Nescr emporium. JACOB D. RILLER, Ras purchased the Book, Stationery and News establishment of Kinslos and Bro., op Allegheny street, near the Diamond, to whteh he has Just added a large invoice of good', arab as isgenerally kept in a well condustod Book and Stationery Store. nil stook-eonsilsta Of Tlieologir al, Medical, Law, Mieeellenenue, Sunday School, School Books, Time Books, Paaa—Books, and Alarms. Every grads • and price of Cap, Legal, Letter, Bath and Note Paper: flue Preneh Paper, Env' lopes of every description and Prise, Pens, Inks, Inkstands, Erasers, Rubber bands, transparent and enMmon Slate., Slate Pencil., Lead f'eneils, Crayons, ate. ALIIO,-1)ally and Weakly Papen , Maga dnes and *has' Music, • large supply of Lep.' and .Instiris Blanks. constantly on hand. Also 1' S Internal Ita•enuo Stamp• at facia Ho bi also n(lholaaa,le Agent for Luchmnn'e Celebra ted V. siting Fluid Country merchants - would do well to oall and examine my stock before pnrchaelns else where. All I son sail at manufacturers pricier /looks got in order when desired v13n0341y notels and Saloons IMBEREI ALLEOANY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PENN' A HOUSRAL KR o.lf, (Proprit !ors.) A first class hotel—comfortable room►—promp attendance. All the modern eonvenlenees and reasottaibl• chargei The proprietors offer to the traveling publio and to thew country friends firetelass aceorn ritodationli, and careful attention to the wane, of guests, at all times, at fair rates. Careftal hostler, and good stabling. An exeellent role, well served A bal., supplied with the bees of liquors. riervants well trained, and sorely thing requisite In a first class hottl. thir location Is in the business fertion of the town, near dm post office, the court house, the churches, the banks, and the principal plisses of business, rendering it the meet eligible place to stop for those who visit Bellefonte ei ther on business or for pleasure. An omnibus will core passengers and Dag gett. to and frern all trains free of oharie..l4-1 jZ OSH HOUSE, RELLrrosTE, PENNA AMA RD At HOWELL., Prom.bars Title elegant hotel, harlot come under the ouperrialon of the untlertigned, they would reapectfuily announcer to the puhilo that shay re prepared to accommodate them after tits ptyle col the beet houses in the alba. The Bush Houee Li a ruagnineeet hidlding , apiteneradify furnielowl, and capable of eomfortahly mimosa eteriating TIIRF.F. HUNDRED GUESTS It in situated near the depot, and eonvealet , to all placer of tniatn44, sml is the beet hots. In central Pennsylvania. Lie waiters are oblige. Mx. polite and attentive, Its tables are s■pp-- plied with every luxury In the marked; Ila stables are first elass,vrith attentive and humane homtlerm, and to Aar strop/OM with the Mud of liquor• For sisestn trout the rules to impend the en nun, It Is Nat Me ',bleat The proprtetove will he happy to memo,* the publia a. eftes me they wish to ea/I ILIKARD • ROW ELL EEO Propr GA RNA N'S II OT E L—DA NIEL GARMAN, Proprietor. This long.estahliehed and well-bows HMO, situated on the southeast corner of Ih• mond,. opposite the Courthouse haring beset purchased by DenjoiQactitexite i rnouneee to the formar fifmns of this es Wilmot% and to the gravelly% public , giinstally, that he has thoroughly refitted his house. and Is pre pared to render the mostestlethetery seem. modation to all who may Loy nr him, with thole patronage.' No pules will be spared ow Ma part to add to the col...soignee or comfort Ind his guests All who stop with hint will and his tahia abuodandy supplied with the Most sumptuous far* the market will afford. done p ip to style by the moat experien c ed ottelya. MI liar will always contain the choicest of liquor", His filtahling Is the best in town, and will sheltie be attended by Ole most trustworthy end tenure ?metiers. Glee him a call, one and all. and he feels con fi dent that ill will IN asuieded with their socommedation. An •xoellent Lir: cry It attached to thin establgehmeat:whieh et rangers from abroad will find greatly to thrify ad VIIII tags most CUMMINGS HOUSE, JAMES U. LIPTON, Propeldbr BELLEFONTE PENN A: The undersigned, having assumed eortrott of this fine hotel, would reorpeetfhtly oak thb ratrolutge of the public. lie V pceturd 14 accommodate aufeete In the beat of 0. EN. will take ears that hie tablas are suppl tad tattk the beet In the market. Good ,tables attached to the hotel, with eatettal and latrouttott eM Tante. The travllng publle are Invited to 09 the Cumming. Houser call. 16.410-1, N ATIONAL 1101-EL.-- MILLII)CIM. PA, JONATHAN KRP:MER, Propriseor. Having purchased this admirable property. the proprietor takes pleasure in lelferrsing big friends, that he has refitted and refurnisbed from top th bottom, and Is now prepared to cotnmodate travelers and others in .style he hopes will prone not only satisfactory, t pleasant. His table and bar, will not be excel/id bin e In the country. His stable Is large and new, and Is oaten. by experienced ant attentive ostler. 14..51 MONTOUR HOUSE, LOCK•HA von—E. W. HIPONLY, Proprietor. Thla forOlirly knewa &kV* "Weeltington Houle on Water street.. le 12 0 V ready for the repeptiop of vigiton and 'boar& ors. it ham been elegantfy furnished, and H. table la alwayeauppikwl whb Ole Vbwitterg to Lock Haven will find this the pleatent i tt place in the city. A tree hue ednvilps' guests of the house to end ftqw the train,. Ter SALE BILLS NEATLY AND XV, PEDICIOVSLY.?RINTED 5 I , Tlitsornos