The Democratic VVatcliman. =EMI The L. •ard Street Horror A IIYSTEII V OF 1 LAW:1.1111A 'Within the pmt fen days ndiscovery has been !mule an deed of horror and cruelty, ivLieh has caused an intense excitement, not only in the Vicinity in which it was pet lietritted, Ina through out the entire ett), Joseph Iferriges, residing in a (Map -1,1;0.01 frame Building, to the north eas(corner of Fourth 'and •Ldinhard streets, was on Tnesilay loot arrested niel held Jo hail iti 1. 1 •5(H)(I for appear once at count, to answer to the charge of having held nn Intuit brother a close }mono . within his 4)WII house 101 twenty yeaisoir thereabouts, treats mg him Outing that lime with di gicatest neglect and cruelty that Minion nature...wertits terly incapable of such wielteilness as the newliapei Teports had represented ,loqepli II errie . .e4 and his mother to have horn guilts 01, we were inclined to regard the whore , fliralr :14 at RellSa` tional idol.), gotten up by NOllle enter wising reporter in seitrob of items, and ,r.panl lint little attention to it, 'al though living Mimed Ili sight of t h e home which was sail 10 have Idfen the prison of the pool wretch, John \vi o ls! this state 01 leere delit ) and apathy with regard to the matter, a gentleman called upon LIB to ask us to gt, with him to the place and make fill investigation of the fact 4 At Third and Lombard drei is we hemline somewhat startled at the sight of nn immertse crowd tended •pitte a. di.tanee up wet down Limilidrd stieet,in the neiglk horliii,slot Fourth. As we approach ,il the house the mot w•hs engaged in timing if, and the e rowel was littering, iiitHt frightful threats of hurtling and murdering its inhabitants. After some dtlieuky we 1/0t tut" the house adjoin• mg. occupied Joy the family of Mrs. otison, who gave the information whielt released the prisoner and caus• eel the arrest of his tailor. The enclosure by courtesy called a house, nrcupud by Met. Gdfson, con sided of two rooms and a loft. It was a terrible state of ruin and dilapida• non The smell from the house from t, loch the insane man had been re moved was so ,tense and horrible, that the fiends with is were obliged to fan constantly to keep from fainting. Al though made deathly sick by the ter• rihle stencil, ne - rssol veil to conquer our I . :winlessv and to learn all that was !K r—Al e io be learmsl of the matter. asked Mrs. f ,ibson, who by the nay seems a Ivry qatet, humane, and respectable person, to give us the par •.cularB of the discovery that she had made This she attempted to do, but, terrified by the noise and threats of •he i n b eithont, s he became some „Hi herent and hysterical. 'With mason dolienny we gathered the par ! Wlllar , of the story, and will give diem in our own words. About two weeks ago she moved in. to the tenement she now occupies,own• ,•,1 by Joseph Iferriges, paying a month's rent, sixteen dollars, in ad ‘anee. She had scarcely moved into the place before the t umor reached her, through the neighbors, that a man had been imprisoned in the house of her landlord for nineteen years, and she was told that if she heard noises it night she need not he frightened. Ibis information surprised and wor ried her greatly, and she found, upon looking out of ber second story, that the windows of the first and second story in the back part of the Iferriges house were boarded up, and she could .ee between the slats, which were no wider apart than one inch, gratings of iron. She told this to her eon, who regarded it as an idle rumor, and thought that, as the family had the reputation of being rich and penuri• iris, these slate and bare were put up for a security against burglars. Mrs. Oihson, however, from the first night was kept, awake by a noise like the cooing of . pigeons and occasionally she thotuzlit s ire detected the mutterings and groans of a human voice. This she told her son, but he iinagintri she was nervous, and paid no attention to tier representations. On Mondaly of last week, her little girt, aged six years, came rushing down stairs exclaiming : "Oh I mother, there is a Than up in that room! I saw him poke his nose through the boards just like a dog l" Being busy, she did riot at this mo ment go up to verify the child's state ment, but when she did find time to 414, so, she caught a glimpse of some thing that she thought was the hand of a human being, covered with filth), resting against the frame. Mrs. Gib Hon saw the mother in the yard, rind ealled to the prisoner "What are you there for? Try and pull off the board I" He made some response, indistinct, but sufficient to convince her that a human being was actually caged up in that loalheotne place. Mrs. Gibson talked a good while, hoping to elicit some explanation from the old woman who was still in the yard. No such explanation was given. 'She awaited the coming of her eon, told him what she had seen and 'heard, and asked him to report tho case at once to the Police ; Young Gibson, still doubting the existence of such barbarity, put his mother otf, telling her to wait till night, and, if she again heard the noise she complained of, to awaken him, and let him discover from whence they proceeded. This she consented to do. About midnight the groans and mutterings became loud and con. tinimas, and, calling her son, Mrs. Gibson directed his attention to them.. Creeping out upon a shed which pro jected over the alley, young Gilion got as closet) , hi the hari•ed Window as oSsible, and plainly rstinguisheil the words "They will murder me! George ! George l" and other disjointed and incoherent sentences. Gibson them - po k e , telling the prisoner to try to get out, and the hoter said, "I'll pro • mote you! promote you I" Being fully convinced that a fellow creature was confined there in the midst of a hortible stench, as soon as possible the next day he reported the case at the Central Station, and asked that the condition of the imbecile should be in• !Hired into. In the meantime Mrs. Gibson, like a brave as well as a humane woman, %Nein to her landlord and said, "You have a man penned up in the back part of your house I What is he there lor 7" Alter a moment's hesitation the landlord answered, "What is that your business 7" She replied, "His groans and mutterings keep me awake and frighten my children." •'Well then," said he, "mooch out as quick as you please." She answered, "I have paid my rept in advance for a mouth, and am too poor to lose it. Give me back the money, or give me back what is still due me of it, and I will go at once." This he refused to do, and was very insolent. She left and went into her house, resolving to watch. Instantly all wa r s _,)tarry and bustle within and without ilerriges' house. The man was brought down stairs, and the work of cleansing commenced. Water was freely drawa,,ami our in formant heard the nuirmurs and groans of the poor wretch as he sub ate(' to their rough ablutions. mother was seen brushing vermin from an old shirt in the yard. Soon the police came, and, entering the den. brought the poor prisoner out. Ills whole body, as we were informed by an officer, was incrusted with filth, in sonic places half an inch thick, and as hard as bone, utterly impenetrable by soap and water. Ile was barefoot- ed. The lower part of his body was covered by a filthy petticoat, made of a snit bag. lie had over shoul ders the Upper part of a chemise, anti over that was thrown an old wrapper, which was the best his inhuman rela tives could do in the time they had be tween the complaint and the arrest. Thus attired he was hrought out to the front door, and stood there a minute, blinded by the light of that sun whose rays for more than twenty years hind never reached his darkened cell. lie was covered with disgusting vermin Ills hair and beard were matted into a sort of felt by filth. this nails were over an inch long, under which ver min had gathered until they had eat en his fingers into sores. Such 1%119 the condition of one of God's creatures, residing within the very heart of f'ive. lization and Christianity, within hear ing of the organ peals of four church es, surrounded by neighbors who for fully twenty years hail nightly listened to his groans, and who were too cow - ardly or too apathetic to investigate the matter. 'this was the story as told its by Mrs. Gibson, and which was verified by at least a dozen of the neighbors. the added, too, that a sister of .lo4eph Iler riges had been there that morning and asked her to remove, saydng that, it she would get out of the way, they would pay her the rent hark, and would reward her for going. Mrs. Gib eon is poor, but, to her credit and that of her sou be it said, she promptly re fused the bribe, and haul the a s cots arrested for endear ormg to taini.er with a witness. The WOlll3ll was pia under bail 0f5.500 to answer at court for her effort to get the witnesses out of the way. Just as we had gathered the triode uut Mrs. Gibe is story, we bradl that the olc a mob ' thad so frightened the pro prietor o Tim place that he had left the house with the view of getting an extra police force from the Cent rid Station for the protection of his property , and that the crowd, recogni/Ilig 111111, had chased him with the intention of tear ing him to pieces. As 1110 , 101 the mob had followed him, we made our way to his door, and uttering the magic words, "Reporter of the Dispatch r' were ad mated by the police having charge. Immediately on entering we encoun tered a witch like looking old woman of eighty years of age, in a state of ex citement and terror fearful to witness, who caught one of our friendn by die hands, exclaiming- "Save rue! sate MC 1 They are stoning the house, and threaten to horn its 1111 to death. A moment before we had telt like joining the mob and helpi ng to ruul the world of such rreature, bill: the age and helplessness of the woman Muche,l us, and, at once .li,p:itching a messenger for adbree of police 4tolicient topirotect the house, rue assoioN„, her that she 1111on141 suffer no harm; tohl her that we haul come to hear her statement of the ease , see the rooms where her sun had been coot:lied, and, II possible, het the family right with the public. A decent !oolong woman showed us the way up a crazy flight of stairs, which w e Can ill lotrilly ascend, for the frightful stench u hieh filled the entire house was so slCl,ontlig that we felt our-elfin danger of eutlocation. Two rooms haul ken appropriated to the pier list, she to' I it- The lower one, which she callus! the pdrlos, contained uo timely ni Common.; lea an old frame of at 1.11 1 ,1, I\ II ;IMO a %I. -,1 we .1 real. ha% C the tiondial slats. User this was thrown a filth) rau4 of covering, wilieh !night once have been a bed limit or a lloorcloth, but which was so still with dirt that its real character was nut did eorerable. The rooin, six by six, and five feet from ceiling to floor, had !mut been w li ace, ashed, nod the floor, senile bed and Wel, was still unotterl) 111 , - gusting with the unremovable filth of years. Ascending to the second llom, which had ft sloping roof was in tilt an attic—we found the iusum in which the poor prisoner had been confined. We entered his sleeping apartment: it, too, had been newly whilvv.a-hcd and scrubbed, but was still so lion:lulu that no pen could dedcril e It frithfolly. The w iialow was still luoarduuul up, m u d was without glass, we bloc 1. , u 6.1. l by the neighbor-, either of v, Intil of in summer. A bed had been made up on the floor, and a tolerable spread had been thrown over it. The gentleman who accompanied ue turned to the woman who had shown us up, and said: "You have put a bed in the room I There was none hero when he was tak en out.'• She said, "Oh 1 the bed was Here, but we have only put a Rpread over We have done nothing else." Our friend replied, "Yery you have I You have scraped three inches of filth off the floor I You have whitewashed and scrubbed it, and the lime is still wet!" She answered, "Well, the poor .o•onian down stairs I.4as not nide to keep him clean. She is eighty years did, and line been the moot demoted and loving mother poosilde, feeding him with her own hinds, and providing for him always the delicacies of the market—strawberries and everything doe I" • " "What was the cause of his being eonftned here?" vie naked. ' "Ohl" ehe rernied, "he was a very intellectual boy, and was preparing to enter the High School. lie hilltilvd co hard that his brain was turned, and he lost his reason." "IloiY long has he been immured here?" we inquired. "Just tell us the whole story, for we want to not it, and we desire to do both sides JMdiee " She fund • "When first taken, Ins brother Joseph, who is one of the isist men that Pier lived, the 'kindest ion and brother, hail him rCUIONed to a : lint his mother be tag uneasy about her afflicted boy, in duced hie brother to bring him home. This he did, and called Dr. 00.1(hul in to attend him. This physician told Joseph that his brother did Tim. ',ell anything but kindness and fl.ilU i I nursing, and so they had kept him at home, and worked and slaved Mr lion with an affection touching and beauti fit I() behold." We atiked how long lie hail been in carcerated in these ruom e. So .all, "Not nt all; he had the range ot the whole hotime. - Finding she would not own to any imprisonMent, we asked, "How long hail he been out of his mind?" and the replied "Somewhere about eighteen V ea re.'' \Ve a'kc*l, "Are you a relation ?. "No, - said she, "only a neighLur, who came to stay w ith this poor old woman, who is nearly Inglitened to death.'' "}Lis this poor fellow any other re lations beside his mother and brother?" we inquired. "yes," she answered, "four nesters." Just at this moment Joseph riges, who had been-attacked by the road, made his appearance, nil dis• lieveled and torn, and nearly dead with escorted by a police force. Alter uniting for a few minutes, until he had somewhat recovered trout his excitement, we told hum of what pus• pose ‘‘e had come, ami he seemed very glad to have an opportunity of telling him story. Ile said that los brother had been a very intellectual young man, and that he (•Joseph) had iesoly• (.4 to educate him. He had got him into the public schools, also into a nigh t sebum!, and had had him taught .en manship ai well as cigar unmaking. l'he hoe had attended a lecture on nun and u, coming don n stairs tell over the banisters and struck hip head, and gradually after this, he lost hr mind. ' , lion long has it been since titis SC culent e interrupted. "About tv‘ e cars, " he P:11.1, Then Cilllllllll . lllg, lie added, "1 tn.?, 11011 to the Almshouse, and for one month he remained there under the care td Ili, Robert K. Smith, reeeleilt 1,11 . 1h1C11111 II ir mother and this Hi :er 11i1oliiii rig 10 the wie who had rep-e-en ted hersell SY a rivlghbor rally) Ni...n11 hint there each day At last len Ide I to the entreaties of nty mother; brought loin home, and called in a plislcuttl, Dr. (Ittrdner, who said, after :titemling him Some time, that lie could do noth ing lor him. I have devoted my lite to the careol him. I washed hit dai ly. Whenever I attended to lily %%ants I attended to hu 4 1 comh ' d and fed hint. I even put the food in his mouth." Then we asked, catne he to be eotered with vermin and 1'1110" V he exclal'ined, with a halt Htartle,klinit t.liutigluult, awl there tor• min? Well, I lot kngqn hm% I vt.. ruck , I never raw atly.itt We irked, "WP he r .% ',tient, that you kept hint c,,atined in that tag "Oh no I" he replied, "he tta,,lutile aft It "Then," said (mo of our frien , ht, "ahv those slat: , and nulls in the NN 111. •7" "Well, - be replied, "we were aloud a lit might come on. If he got in the street lie 'night talk and say strange things." Ile added, "Volt will du nie Justice, won't you? Tlittv say that I Game kept hint to prison to get his share ot the properly. Ile has nut a cent in the world This one house N the property (linty mother (luring her Iltu+ bt all she has, and it Ilan to be tli‘ttletl amongst six ot us at het tlentli.' A bout the I%%ti liotti.e• in Loin Land street, and the tno interrupted the gentleman (till) %mit 1.18 '.()h I tho,e are untie,' he ii . :spbrided , I uorl.t,l and cal [HA Them inyhell." (Mr rrienit said, "Yon told me they inorilim , 'lint lour father died in ()re grin/and 111 all this property to you alone. How about that?" Ile stammered out, "Don't inter nip( inc! Von col liise me ! I want to tell a straight story, and you throw me out; Ile then went over all that be had :zuel w hu, ua u deleuce, and begged tut to report loot correctly, and to ask the !addle not to judge tile case until it huuld COnto to trial. We aasurod that we %mu "notlong extentutte, nr act do t% I avid in inaltee," hut %%wild tell the Ftory of Mrs. Gil..on, as well as his own, precisely as we had heard,them. Amother si s ter, who haul .int come in, pronounced Mrs. (iib , on a liar; said the snit had Ike"?' instituted through maliciout, mou'e,, and en treated 118 not to gitv publicity lo t her statement. We. Ilo'.teter , 11011141 not consent to suppLe.s anytlon, and so left, tin Friday ne nen( in again to :see if there had been any nen develop. !tient-. We were a ery cordially recem• eil by the sister who had at first repre sented herself as bcingj u lva neighbor --"not It relative nt an." She thank ed us fur thui sympathy we had ex• pressed for her mother hut we were really riot entitled to ally thanks on that score, it hawing been one of our Ingrid, who strme to q uiet, and sm ith the poor old creature.. She then -went over her own and lier brother's A erston of th, Nom, green 111 V dnt before, con tradieting herself many times. She sail : "The papers say lie arts a boy of year; ahem %I,` 1.111 lion in fltene roonis, and that H n fabehooil, l'or lie inn a mine of laelitt three or twenty. tour when he went insane " We did not rewind her that tike had told an, the day I, , fote; that he wan about getting unto the High School a hen bin reason foicook lien We nithdrra alter thin last Hatement, and, mmglntut with the erua I that silt rontiol eel the «e heard that a rumor V, a. 111 cit., Illation to the r Ileet that about taent% too eat the tither soddenly di-apptared, and wan report ed to hate gone West. lle aas net er seen or heard tiragain by the neigh Lure. The inn,lt ilegradt,l tar be low decent.) Ha 141 •careely anv , -eiiildatiet. to liiinianitN, is 111/W at the elluishon e,, and the pbt a inns there .at that no li bight Ilan e‘er met their give before, a, ,iistonied an they are to II: ak ti filth Tle is file it trained dog \Vhcii they any, " 4 ;et inp l" he pimps to hin feet. When they say "Lie dowitl - he does no, 111011111, AC. lie - Cllllllll/1 trod 111111-111, 111il1 11,e loetor , say that Ile 1. so disrolore,l lov the ahnorption nt filth that it will take %ent,-, It lie long, ['Owe lie will look like 11 I‘lllll.` 1111111. Tlll4-0 al,' rho l',ll`l , 10 the ca-e 11.1 rte have I_7atliered them from the ( neigh , Lot., an Melt UR the parties concerned NVe ask, can all the annul., of heart. 11,n111• /111,1 clone produce a more (roil and distie-ing story' —Nita tirlp , t Ilispestrh Schools " IN 'HIE NI IWN, =I !..prfrvg tirrTTl tsr7jtrT - V, El .N Esl , k 1 A PHI I. 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The het rnnco to worhi St e h n 111,,,, on bolls 41,14,11 One ton ehlu, takilut money For further addree4 2 No.lith St , l'n 1 i lu .nn Furniture S . 11. WILLIAMS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In COTTAGE FURNITURE. All kind of TURNED WORK forntstted to the trade et CITY PRICES. TURNED PALINGS BALVSTERS and HAM) RAILINO foruished to Buildern l'pholatering,Repairing Furniture and every thing pertaining In, the bumlnesg promptly at. MEM Factory, near Blanchard & Co'.. Planing UNDERTAKING We Ili 40 make r(iFFI's;S, and attend Anima MM= UNT HE 111 , 4 E, elm' In thi9 pert of the country EZEMEEMI orPOSITR THE Bush! HOUSE. 14-3'2 11E1.1.1.:Fills:TE. 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Lensoite of the bent Old Rye, Rou. bon, Monongahela •nd Om 4t, K'hink lei, Holland (.In, Cogn lac and other Brandool; .11.11;ileN • cud New England Rum, G•rrnnu, MA,limt, ',taboo, Sherry end Port cortllidn, ankl All klndq of Strop., which ho IA Pelling so koVI u. (LI illitt.l/Inh ull A lIA 1711 A go•n t 041112 J B. E F li, INMEIGN AND DO)I MTN.; WINE & LIQUORS in Om room formerly fonmplefi by thn Key. .tuna Itukory, Bodloy 1',., LJc r. 1•14.0,,,, m iMmuling ininlie hut lie knew. enmtantl) lintni Nupply of F0r...40 , 111,1 Itumv.tle IMjnor. All eqslt. wortititted to contain the amount mni kei nttontion i f prowlic•lng flny , lomn4 ix called Lo Ills mock of PURE I,lgrultS, Simlaldo for medkal porpo4om Bottlem, Ingo, and domlJohns oonstantly on hand Ile his Lilo PrltE Nh)c'9'Aß WJID4KY fn I”,‘ All liquors are warranted to gPre o.factlon. Idgoor4 will be by t} quoit, eo rel, or tierce. Lie has a late lot of Ito'1"11.E11 1,1(01ORS Of the lineal gradmi on hand. 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JACOB IL MILLER, Has purchased the Book, Stationery Md Neon establishment of Kinidoe and Ern otin Allegheny street, near the Diamond, to which he has just added a large involve of goods, suck as iLgenerally kept in a well conducted Book fineMtationery Store Ills stock consists of Thcid o gicid, m e di ca l, Law, Malooflaneous, Sunday School, School Books, Time Books, Pass Books, and litafies• Every grad." and price of Cap, Legal, Letter, Bath and Note Paper, fine Minch Paper, Ening lopes Of every description and Pride, fens, Inks, Inkstands. Erasers, r hands, transparent and common Slates, Slate Pencils, Lead Pencils. Crayons, etc. Al4o,—ltaly ■nd V% etkly Papers, Maga xiue~ raid The de, a largo supply of Legal and .heoiees Hlank• • con•tantly on hand Also S Internal Het enue Stamps at fa•e. Ile in al•o Whele,.ale %gent for Lochntan'• Celebrs. led %%riling F•luld • - Country :net ,•hanli would do well to call and examine my etrn•k before pnreliasin4 else where a• I can tarn nt Inanufacturern prier• fluke oot to order when down./ •Ltno34-ly Motels and Saloons. IMMMI ALLEGANY STREET IS ELI. El'ON T E, PENN' A. 1101'SRAI, k ATOM, !'ropy Aura ) A lina cixxt, hotel--eumfortable rooms—promp ==9 All the modern emtrunienees and reasonable charge• The preprictery offer to the traveling public and to Owls - cuontry iriends tirat claim enema model ton., awl careful attention to the wants of gui,i+, at ell wilco, at fair rate, Careful Ineolct. and An excellent ta ble cell .eried eniii.lted with the beet 01 :1 4 iot , I .`1 r,Itlit• sell trained, and every thing r, flat chi , . hotel I LA in Ulu husauetse o rUun or the tuuo tl•qtr p P , E the vom t hone., the hurehe-, I:113 batik., and the principal places 1.11-11 n. • tt F. lering it the must eligible pee, •t , .p los (hone who •Imit lit liefonte it, • (or pleasure In nmJ ry will Purr\ pn•qengel and hag and 'ram 141 alid/14 tree ul cluag•-•14-2 13('' 4 1111(11'SE, I. ,N FE. PE:s;SA p h ituWELL, Propretarc I liry lo ;,,tit 1,1,1 bur ing porno under the ‘l.l•m of the under•trued, they would -1... 0.411, the ipt,lie the( they r•pr. p II ' , I Lr a , otrltrlo.hite them after the It., ' , tat 100.4.,1 in l , 1! u4u . The /blab I , fit building, splendidly . I. pubic. ?f comfort/414y seem- It 1 . I I . L. I'IMEE HUNDRED (4LTESTS I•a041 'war iiii depot, andconvent° , . a.: pln, ttr of and Is the h 411•1 hots. an cn i al PCIIIIQyII auto lie trailers are oblige thr uttentive, its tattler are cup. clef,' usury in the market, he t Llt•tti ,thattt ntlui hUillan• 1. anti II- bar stitittlied With the heat of I •titnt - -. puma (non tt,. mitten to spend Ole .union r It In 116.5 t tAr pine. , The proprietor§ ,I; Le I. ti I t to r ceita the public as often y to null RI I:IKU d HOWELL, Nr, ATIuNAL HOTEL, MILL MM. PA lo TII N FC It EMEIt, Proprutar if •t, uiR I.,irvilioled I his athulral•ln propertir . I tt propriotor toon I.leaPure In tn forming h It odidr, Ihol he ha. , refilled and refurnished It 1,, bottom and IP now prepared to , d‘onddate tra•oh•rP and Others to a style that 1,.• hop. vi 111 pi," ti.,l anly nallstactory,'bUt ided•anl () 11. /111.1 Intr, sill not. Fr II tlekthtid byan7 ul Ilie e,,krtitry II •tudli• in largo and new, MO Ib attended and Hlterltlll. 4, itlern 14-28-1.7 Vr(lN'lnUlt 11()IrsE, DWI.; ILA 111 ‘v. W Jilt . Y, Proprietor. 10. legent 11. qel formerly known se the "11 11•0114«,' %Valor street, now 101.11. f tho reoeption of vl4itor4 and hoard. 11 11 1.. , % keen elt•Kantly furnlnhoti t and he lit 1 , IklSt 111111 , 1 , %11111110 11.1.•. , 1VilitOr11 1.1 1.41 f 1. 1111.1 II Nlll 1111.1 ttrh the pleasantest 1,1 vc m filo etty A free 1,114 conveys the woo. of the how., to 1113 , 1 trout the 'raring tr 3111- ,lent) GA It NE 4 N'S HOTEL-DANIEL t.A1:31 tl , Prow lot Or. • This long-established and well-known Hotel, sunned on the sootheast raiser of the Lila. mond,opposite the 01111 house, having been by 1 0 .1111P1 harillnU, he annputicea ,„ Ihr Pourer pat:eti . of this establishment and to Ilte - tra,ehistr toddle generally, that he h,w than uglily tettto..i his ',mt.., and In pre p,, t 41 to reader the meet watleinetereitecem• intelatem to ell elle may rm.' him aith tbelr patronage f, rhinN r. ill b 0 spared on hie pllt t to Will to the conVeUleills. or comfort ol its guests All h Ito stop Ith hint will flu III:. tulle abundantly supplied with the moat stun ptnuns fere the market eIII afford, donee p sty b. by the most expeilertood eocrs. Hie Bar iiih shun rs mutts the cliolvi•mt "(liquors. Mir titabling to the hi st In town, and will always hi. attea.le.l by the ,1111.1 tranta"rthy and at tenth o ho•tlern I :Ivo hint n call, 611(1 and alt 111. b be le, Is (•,,all,l, at that all n ill Lie attlitided Ylllll their nevoltifilloobllill An exeellent LIT: cry is attached to thin Li.labllnhtnetta, whloh strangers (rein alnoml find gleutly to their IloiYlll.lliige vtin22 CIJMMINGS 1 I oUsE. JAMES II LIPTON, BELLEF'ONTE PENNA The un•lervigtied, ha* ansumed eortrol of thin Moo lintel, would teepeolfully ask the patrouttge of the public. Ho In preFrodr to aevemmcvinte guest. In the Watt of le, an: will take care that hia tables are suppl ed with the hest thlhe market. Geed stables attached to thw hotel, a itl, careful KO attentive net , vantn. The travting puhlie are invited to give the Cummings flotation eall. • . L,4 BIL1.e; NE.ITIN AND I KF. pEDITIOUfiLY PRINTED AT Tlll4 OFFICE. Prophelor
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