The Democratic Watcninan. BEIeLEFONTE, PA The Knell of Free Labor—The New Slavery of the New Nation. w e shall hear from the American Laborers nokv'l This class has submit ted to unexample wrong and oppres ,.ion from the party in power, if not without murmuring, certainly without the effective resistance which might and ought to have been made. Labor pays all taxes, and American Labor has ,tibitittled to the heaviest taxation imposed on any people on the earth. It has allowed the bondholder total exemption ; and it has paid the bond holder's share from the wages of daily toil. It has given twentyflve cents out of every dollar it has earned, to enrich protected monopolists. It has seen the public lands—the joiitt property of the whole people— once set apart for cheap homes for the poor—given away by tens of millions of acres to lend sharks and lobbyists.; And yet, strange to say, with the ballot in their hands, and with the power. if exerted, to reverse the whole course of Administration, and preserve its rights, and protect itself, it has re- , mained passive, suffering wrongs with out resistance. DIIt all we hairl, we , shall hear from It now! _ . The importation of Chinese laborers, !bele sukstitution, in all forms of labor for Americans or Europeans, 18 the m ost momentous fact of the time. It is replete with (11 , amter to workingmen. It means starvation, ruin, slavery in the work of conceivable forms. IT 11RtNS STARVATION!. It means starvation to white labor ers. In Massachusetts a single firm of shoe manufacturers have imported one hundred Chinese operatives. They do the work well. They are ingenious and quick to learn: And various other industries nre watching the results of the eKperiment, intending as soon as they are assured of its practicability, to make similar importations. These Asiatics work for a term of years for fifty cents a day, and board i.heinselvem. The men whom these Paeans have supplanted received from •!'..! to tiff a tiny.—The latter are now out of employ ; avid soon, in all hu man probability, every shoemaker in t h e st a t e will have to come;town to the - Chinese price per (14, or go out of employ. =9 Til 19 re slavery in all worst torni. By the;..-lonthern system the toaster provi ded for the young, the old, the nick, the infirm. There ie no obligations on the new master in the New Nation, folio ens thing of this sort. The help less may die with ho more care than i. Itestowe,l on a dog. The master ~o•• , 191 ',rice on which no .V.,rotn"an laborer can • lirst • wort. .le-owilit in comes to lire 111 E II I r. 01 I.IIIOR 'Fliers. 1- absolutely no limit to the amount of this cheap labor Enough may los brought Inns China, 9 .) noun 119 .telllneps can convey China men to oar shore., to do all the labor of every out that is required in the States —Twenty, thirty, torts, fitly millions of these laborers can be qopplieul it necule4! .k II willing to word for fifty cents a da%, and board theniselse.. Able to work in mines, ellectise hands on railroads, so i f nt e lions that they can at once, nab us , r eipsii ..nce, supply the places of tra ned makers in the great factorieo! 19 not this a inomentoun fact for the American mechanics and laborers of every sort? Ind so far as we have oh.erved, es ere Republican paper w Sil 155,101 this, Pagan irruption—this inundation slates—lntended to destroy Nineri can labor iitterty, or reduce it to the degraded condition whirls is iii , epera ble fronvitirequited Labor e% grritn, look to your interest lVork while it is yet day, I;,r the night cometh ?—.Vorthterst. 11011 Ti) PACK 111 TTPIt. TIO• It ''./ of !lacking butter on the Pacifiec Pill itNi., ,\ --,,i l ii \ m ost coast, as will be seen from the follott a,,,,,,,,,,, story ~.. 11,1r1 ~ oi .i,mgi ... non ing description, Is very III 11110• our is ciipt in , a liwli po-t. 111 I h.. l', iiii-t I own. They never use lars or Iseg., %:,10:1. -.tate go‘einint ill I . l.l%elling, but put it in muslin sacks, made in , oiiii , \ iiii , ~ iii, „ I,‘ , viol to it iii . i i,,,, g, such form that the package , when on a Id iiing hot &11 , "'II' ''" Hie complete, is a cylinder Hite, or milli iiieiel,,, the ii ,, ii 1,„:,,, haul „ 1 „ 1 , 1 „,d 1 „ "Idle " diameter, 'tad 111111 it " if „mei, it I„ „ -inhicoli hr iliew 1„-, Thos t.,50 foot to a font in length The.ll. , ile liari while io.rettoet, , 11 ,n, lon pocket, are made of bleached intidin, nntl the , and la" , :tit %s:% mg it t o,:iirini-lv In the looter is put into them a' -viol, av \rola - ~,,, a , t i o • ... au , Itim • bcWlllll , g, fll-4 11(.3 , 1 eil over. The packamos aro (hell put (sus , ss • she „ i s , I ssw ins it lei, sosss.r.s,s.tis. 11110 lilfge casks Cold:11111W.! r•1T1,11,4 sissuissr. ~w hiss iii ., ~,,i a h,„, i , lime with a slight mixtute or saitpecrv, 3,,,1g4,.„, ii-led v i .. ~, , „ideal ,-,,,,,g and by means of weight 9 kept below , irtaii 1114 51•111. the surface. The cloth integument ~wit , ., d,,„' t 11111 se e voider?" alwa)s protects the hotter Irons ittiv ii Ii re'-it lush „,;,,,,„, a "l i k e h aw ], impurities that chance to come in con hr tallier, and l'in 'emitting the ea titet with the package, and being al- hit, , - ways buried in brill.., that protects it “Who I. -.he .lishd , "" it-Led Mr. from the action of ait , and It liii4 been i , ti , 1 , 1 ,„„ , „, 1 i , „„,, ~,0 , „,,,.. li ascertained on trial that butter put p ' \ i, ell, I he l. ell, I', I ,I,,i't e tall 1 y 1 " Ibis wily will keepswect a long time. hi , , , w , i i iii ,iiiii ,, twit , ~:hitiiii, and i These butter sacks ttre ranged upon the can't ~ 114'10 , 111/e her :1,111 shy In IirCHH.II counters of the dealers as readily its • 111 rIIT 411 - 1,, and , 1:1Ildl s %011•ICT• Under barn of soap; and when any portion It hog inapt, live, near lily friend John of one is wanted, the end of the mark is It's 'home." stripped down, and the lit•cemsary quail - Judge's" S !q . v. ll , bobbled over to the I'll detached, when the sack iv 'reptile side !toil gaiivi in the direction militat ed, leaving the remaining portion an led, but •atv only that the Judge hail secure as b e f ore all y p a rt WKS removed- lit en e\ oliatitiing salutes for ten min- This plan might not he feasible in our ate- with itii ivii , i _ iivin , man ,. „1„ 1 , ch"latte without the aidl of ' iii imit him , whirr mil, nv it flapped away the tile r; ou i the immersion , in brine it , li ft ', lied Mien taker, liv loin Mr a worthy 01 consideration Ott the part of white haiiinvevehtef. „, a ,„,,,,,i by a l a d s , , latrytnen and butter dealers. in a gra v silk dress. * - - - - - -- - -- The buttons that were subsequently —The Iting of Saxonl, although Forked up ill that ear are said to have a very old ntan has recently commenc- Mien ti . ‘ceeilingly numerous.. The . eil studying the languages of linssia Judge didn't swear, litit ti l , r ni e d l y ill i i l if te e t il . and Poland, in order to ttanslate the tit- - i it ucetl" ' a ‘.` .1 m i lls , being the fro a arlcA of some of limit forertioid purl - , 'WWI' pinion " 1 ," "" ! ,„ , „ silo (ierthan. ...., I qinin, Iciietiiiii id the %%ora mint. Aneoilote. , Old Quash, an African who lived in Plymouth some forty or filly , sears aFo, was a. - remarkable instance of gon tone wit in a mind totally destitute of all education. Tie was unable to mat or write a word, yet he seldom used an expression that did not almost con- vulse iris hearers wi4l laughter.' Among the many jokes we have heard of his production, there was one he played off upon Judge Paine, which is well worth preserving. Possibly the reader may have met with it before in mane shape ; but be that milt may 4 Orel Ibllowing we believe is its true origin : Judge Paine, while riding out one morning, overtook Old Quash on the rqad, to whom he wax well known, ax indeed were all the members of the bench and bar in that vicinity. The Judge, being something of a wag him• self, nosooner saw his ebony acquaint ance, than he determined to try his wit, and accordingly hailing Quash, he said, with a very dignified and sot• emn manner, "Mr. Quash, have von heard the alarming newe th..t has just reached town ?" "No, Massa, poor nigger richer hear noting- first hand ail" "Well then, old Mr. Quash," continued the Judge, with all the gray ity he could command, "I hereby in form you that the devil is dead I" "Gor a—mighty ! what dat you say? lie debit dead I I 411,111 t tink him so Ina gone as dat, though he lab been a great while i 0 Nine." The Judge good Inunoredlt confessed himself out done, and rewarding Quash fur his wit, proceeded on his ride. How the Debt is Being Paid • , . t The thiancial editor of• the rhiladel ph ia Ledger 1.,a) It has heretoloic Lora deVllled V11:41! by the powers that be, that the people should he taxed as 11111(.11 as they ni their gothl nature would stand, and, under this polio, there has been paid oat' in a very short tune nearly $120,- 000,0(X) of Government bonds. This is perhaps all very well, but having accomplished so mucri, they naturally hoped to be rid of the cost of carrying the load by stopping the payment of interest on the amount. This however, is not to be done- -interest is to be eon tinned iip.t as if the debt had riot Lena raid roil the hoists dowelled It I+ a queer operation, and bring., to mind the anecdote of a rerun man, who, on being told by a generous Milner that he would give loin a, barrel of cider, asked if he would bring it to his house . ' 'Certainly.' Well,' said the grate Ail recipient, 'what will you pay for the barrel when the cider is pow?' Tax payers having paid the bonds,and arc now paving the tax neon them, we are naturally Inching for an inqury f r o m ti re I;,rverninent as to what will gi‘eti for the scanfird and. cancelled \ A\F4 uLir OF .It u.r TArl . ts..- - Tll !Tall .1 1.1 111,1. 111 ILII C1161 .. 4 ‘lllllllll.ll Li , l ,, C ttilli whom he cause in contlet. Ihi one Loren/0 Dolt ec centric gcniiin and preacher, who he carne famous for his wit aml ~ areremi i•onic thirty or 'torts vear4 since, VVRY nn led to plea( li tit s•iithetiville, where Tappan Inell unlike hi .4 two lattiom4 hru then, ui this cult, \S/t:.l itll 1/%04%61 11,11- .Icl, and 1111,1 a number ()I follower- , among the prominent Well ut !Ile 111151 1 that l llnv lsll/.1 lu loreaeli,(hey at rust 1 Is In 1,•11 .111.1 11155 e an opportunity to tr) hi, mottle. T;1ppittlHI'll111”);t 1;1111, 11lifit•I the Brett tt ut rc , pect her Lie cminrut rip ut:Won, Ind Ili% Ited hull to time. X% 11, 1111, 4,1 LLo 01111 t, It liel•Uptt'd till' 111%0:011W Yip 1,01 1141Iii+11111e1 11 - 111111- presPlit, 11.1.1 the I otivm,atloit nittuntlly tutucrl 4 tittjet•r4. .‘II ~004 .1 Inca intended to I , OW Were put. I nutllt, ' l • lplmut• iI lII` , ,11./Clik 117t^:11 lune, 11.11 . ( , 14 , 1111iii .011.1 1111, 1.14111M1 'NI:- Itu v, %dim ki , l of a place till , the% t all ptirgatory They tell we it , almtit, halt %say Let %%evil lief e tilkit• , $ll I n 0, ,, '111:11 . 8 IL 1111.;,•( . 1 ur 11,10 h ~ itt tit 1.11..1... , 1 1\ 11..11 t. n rii I I u straight to 11 , 11. ‘slth.,lll :un hitlt Nnt alsait it. A Chinese Temple in the Rocky Moun tains. On the fith inst., ihe Celestial. of Virginia City, Nevada,' dedicat e d a temple which they had Just completed. They began, says a local paper, about four o'clock in the morning, when they had a feast of roast hog, find other fat things, sweetmentis, , cal«-s, etc., inter spersed with singing, kneeling,howing anti praying, with the firing of a brass howitzer, b . orrowed for dig OCCabloll, he OX *BlOll of bolllbB wrapped about with bWinhoo splits, and an immense consumption of firecrackers. At noon these proceedings were repeated. The temple ni a frame building, itad cost, about 300. The interior is fitted up with a prolusion of tinsel ornaments, at It cost probably of $llOO. In the west end of the temple stain's the high altar, anti seated upon it are three crowned and bearded gods or jsings. Tut of these woodetr gods have long beards r nd moustaches, while the beard of till third IS of the sailor cut. All three are seated behiisi a sort of cur tain, Hanging down from a canopy, and looped aside that they may plain ly be seen by their worshippers. In front of the altar Is a table, whereon wits a full-grown roasted hog, with cake., sweetmeats,- On. Before the al tar were a number of colored candles burning, and dishescontaining burning sandal wood. The p . riesitLwere dress ed u, long blue robes, and were quite imposing in appearance The ceremo nies consistetk in blessing certain robes with which the golfs were clothed, blessing the wine O i l Iwil before the Rini in uoi, 111)Vt1 and genii 11, ""•-• fh''e""ehision .ol these exerta-es in the temple, there was grand di4-charze or bombs, and tire crackers outside, which lasted fur half an Lour. A Few Questions Why IFI itonposaible for a man to 6uil hie lather thoroughly ? Because he can only be `parlealede' ‘Vliy is a book of musical compos ers like a nailer:pan 7 Because it is in• coin plc without a !lands]. Why el n treaaniill like it true eon ert 7 IShasty e its (taw ttg Is the result (.1111S10.1(111. \V hy iv s, eon Who objects to his iirrither's second marriage like an ex , haw,teil pedestrian ? Because he can't go a i,teri lather. Why is a Immix husband like the Atlantic cable? Because he is settled to bIA heart's content. Why should there be more marriages In winter than in summer? Because %sinter the gentlemen require com forcers and the ladies mufla Who was Jonah's tutor? The whale who brought him up. flow ma) a man he known from a fatigued dog? tine wearsi a skirt and the other pant.. Whrti wits Ruth iery rude to Wirtz' When she pulled his ears and trod on 1119 corn. II a wan and 1114 wile7go to Europe together, what 14 the difference in their mode of travelling? Ile goes abroad and Ale goe4 along. A TILI Till I I, NE(4lo.—"Were you In the liglity ' eanl an officer to nn elder- II (in a ~learner alter taking a fort "Had it little tttiiite 01 it salt." "Stood •our ground, did you?" "No to , I runH - "Nun a the lir , t lire' did you ?" o y", Nt h ‘ would hah run qoonet if I 1110 I,lloWli it Willi+ MIMIC." '•%Vliy, that is not very creditable tet tune courage. "Dat ieu t inv line, nab I ` ,l t , have oil no regard for )nor reputation? • Itermation's nothing to me by the 41111. '•1041 ‘Oll consider your life worth more than other people's?" "It's %soffit more to me, Sat/ " --A nice pious old man in Matisa• elotsetts thought. 1114 oxen laid out ,Arength in brushing away lie that might be used hauling the corn plow, so he lied bricks IR their taiht. The plan Itorked N ell until one of the hrtelss snuck the old tnan on the head, tt hen he %%al earned to the house On a door Ile Hill that he lihd no( thought of that contingency. The (Ix en's tails ate loose note, and the old illall hill had 1118 hrnauv sodered %tall silt cr. hi, or 114 , 1 ( . 1444441 . 44 4 -11110, 1111.4.4 [Well rt.A . 111 . 1 ,0 .e1t 04 1 "Iron Itotel," in honor of the railroad. The swift mode of the loeonfoti‘e greatly impressed the deli. gatiim. 111 expression of their aniaze lilt al the eeleritv with which they Ira% elled mattle geqiires denotins , , the drae.ing of atn arrow from it how, 111141 indicated the flight of eagles with their anus to show the comparisons the speed of the ritilroad.sligge-leil to their metiire , !rine 111111411114111011 M. aim other day some Indies were oat visiting. There being a little two sear old present, one of the ladies fished lout it he would not kiss her lle answered Ni' "What 14 the reason you will not kiss me ?"I'm too little to loss you; papa will In. , ' you ; papa kisses all the big wirls: lle wan permitted to play with the Christ mas tree, The Ainersean hotel, kept at Mayenee on the Milne, haq been clo.- ed, the proprietor haysng run away ..t . rons a debt or 90,1100 florins. I:eorge * ; Or Greeee, has given Mrs. I.!oyd, a sister of one of the victims of I: reek brigandage, i'.5,O(X) out of his pint ate purse. A (UEAT filet - crops up—Afflateurgar (tenors ttro the most generous of men—it dt 11 pleasure with them to "fork over" their ground. B ILL HEADS LETTER HEAD EN V li'L 0 P ES Every business man should have a printed heading on his Letters and Bills and his Card printed on his Envelopes The cheapest and the est place to get them Ix at the Office or the DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN Because out stock of paper erery;vatlety is purchased from the manufacturers at the Lowest Prices, •nd. our facilities or printing at the smallest cost and In the best style, are unrivalled EVERY KIND OF JOB PROTIICO 1. , ,:7E IN A STYLE THAT DEM:4 COMPKTITInN 44 C St 1100 M .. 1, IN TILE M TN I,IIV-i . AT BELLEFONTE, PA. FAJI term begin 4 wEDNF.4I)%I MI rr 7th, tpm, wft h every fseility f, the training of youth of Loth all that V. 111411111104 it liberal aml thsorotugh eritteltllOn 'l • he plan of the In slltllll4lllll,llbrlteeM I lave separate 'lepartnn•tty for the three dll4t•rent Is+ sea of pupils Furst, a PRIMARY DEP.% RTNIENT rhPre ‘‘ ill 1/1 4 II 41 nt 41,1 the Elementary E11141i.11 41r1c11., INTERMEIPIITIZ DEPAIUMIEVI ettihrueing n thorotitch ,P [ O,h•yl why Nettling. Geogrnphy, A rithtitt tier 1,111411411 Itritrtirthtr Ilitatory,Pentihtl,hw.% mK chird c411.1,E(.11T1. NI I I rmbnu ing fill tin high. t lira, 'lt. • ta•ighi tit Prat • Ir, h i,. t. l.i r t ' ;: k l L „ r:t " ( Firm i r k r T' i ' : ,7tf "„ cook 1n ' ny ttrt. 11110• t. tt tu. In in it, 4l, Iv kit ‘‘lll p l.f. 11;411' e et , e , Fitch ewhodett lin, ,111 , . .1.• I lip 11,1,111 1 Ni!-Vilt )101 ILE\ I P 111•..(1F • Teorhof of Anotoot I 51.10111.4'. lir,V .1 V It I'l , Nlntlio 1 1.1161,1 MN`, NI lln I 1 .1 TPar•lll, of t, I sl 1t4.1 dlkr =I Tear toflF F nl 111 I lull MI, FIF F F.l Fi %. F nllll,lll , ‘t PI IN I I , „In • I.n 114 1`01.1.1,V 11.•111.11 1111 , i rut .F 1 tI, F 1111%1 . 111 . .. IPWI • 15 I I I t, PFtrFFF,F.F/ Watchmaking &. Jewelry FRANK l' PI? \f"IH 11 H\lf II \ Its I`H lI.RI ILI If Vi? Iti I I I'l, I'l•,\Y\ 11= A 01.91. In I• 1... 10 4 110. 1 y 4111 Sll% , I 10.111.41 W \I. 11. 10 [termed 00 I h.. 010,4 And W, arrantoti to GIVE. EN TI ILE SA TISFACTII )N MASONIC MAI L MiLutifwellittel nt sLiot L le•I Solid 1:01.1 and Silver le.elry Ainnufactured to ardor. DON'7' FORCITT THE PLACE icoxl donr In Harper It ru i n, Slow, :-.pririg fit 114,11pronio,l'ontrr r`olllll, ISM ln-1R Printing. WHY r, Schools METED skulErt BA o'l'4 Furniture PATRONIZE IMIT: INDUSTRY JOHN BRACIIISILL, =I If OUSEHO LI) FURNITURE, SPRING STREIT, IttLLEF,III, PA Keeps oonitantly on band nohow° iuuirirttrion of Mattraiiei, Sofas, Chair., Lontigei, Bed ■teach, •o. A Tory fine selection of WALL PAPER, will 'thrum h found al LOW PRICER IG-464 y FURNITURE WA7zE, ROOM. lioward Street, Bellefonte, Pa, where Bureaus, Lounges, Sofas, lint Backa Whitt Noto, ritanda, Chairs, Stools, Eatennion Taitlea, Etc., Of every description, quality, and price, (or nab cheaper than at itny other ostabityM+ent of the kind in Central Pennsylvania. venko IfENRY 11ARRI9. Liquors LATER AN 1) 11 Err ER N EAVS Norwititpautiding limit tunes, high loxes snit other lottrile oi.pre.oootta, intet.e excite Insult retain+ at the IVIIOLEHALE I,IqUoR STORE In tin. nwri,i, 1i Mit 011 lt,hop Ittroel. Flolle forte, hole I. kept .kt,itlntly n full mup ply of the iirs•r Ligui)Rs At priors Inner thnn ran 1.0 towel olrewhere ont4ide of Plfiladelptilit 1114 stork eouentt. of the host Old Rye, Bout hon, mountig,iii aka and i Whi•l. ;pp., Holland Gin, engniae • awl other Brand lea; Jamaica ■nd New England Rum, riertnan, Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine., Cord tal ~ And All kind.. of 4irup•, whleh ho Is trolling so I , IIV 114 OA .V40111%11 ail vPinl2 A. It WM, Agent. J . B. Erf ELI:, 03BIEI FOR h:IGN ANI) DOA! ESTIO wiNEs & LlQui)rts In the room formerly omenrip,l by th e Key. %bw Bak et y.. , 11 ii hole e lreot. liellefonte, Ps., tak.-4 plcn..ore in informln: lhe. ;whi' that he k. epm contently on hand n gopply of e I , oreign and 1,0ng..11.• All en.k. warranted to ontao 11, nmount ?nal 1.4 .1 Th,. ~tihrith m of pr lip physh•latimln h, Flll4 4(111.1, PURL: 1.1(1 ., )R5, , nilnl.l.• 1.. r tnt..110,1 peril"•e- , Pitch, fuel lorngnhn•i e.netantly 4an heed Ile has the I.NLY !PRE ;VESTA R WHISKY lawn All 11 , Itiortt nre vtarrattintl to toy.: •nllnfxrtlon Llgma+ will 1m by thy quart, Intrrel, or nr rer a. i trge 144 1i 4 .1"1 . 41,1 , I 14/I'ORS 4 If I so liP4lO vrlttli, ott hood ..0;1.1. ni that 114. ~trl pl ao ts.tolfer+, he rope. IfSilly 1h lsor. ~f pntron v 14,112 Insurance Elltnl.'l.l N 111 , I N;4(J ft j Ile) ir, Prix ?dent .1 R /1EI; .If, I\, I tor Pt crotiettl, =EI •0141 Itink 111.1.1itig I_ t 111,ttiut Sty, ct, I'iffintlelplll.l t,Al' ' , \F:l 1N1) 0)1(ItIN t.eneritl Agents and Atlorneyl for Petinn., 104 Irnate Irry. I..t,triet ~ t l'olutohls and Nlaiyland DIVIDENDS DECLARED A NNl'.l I. L 1' 'I Iy dap! grAve Minn . ,' In paymont nl 1, mum, All Io liberty to traNel oilliont extra eliargi. to Polielem non ferfellable and Inconteet GEAltilAler, Agent, Bellefonte, 'l' It HAYES, Medical examiner. I". !A. lv rrll E !IAN!) IN-NAND MUTUAL it fife 111.11111111'0 company V 1 ant If a 1111111 hi, of good Agent a, oleo, 11 good general Agent tot 1 . '1.1,1,111W :tad vicinity, allo, a gown,' %gent for Orr lormain eolinliea of Pennnyl vanin Addr s• the office No 112 South 4th Stieni. 01 .1111 Pa. 1'.27 la ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE— letters of Administration ott the es tate of David tilnrick, late of Walker town ship, deceased, having been gi anted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said °S late ate hereby notified to mailer immediate payment, and those having claim.. against tho sane to present Mein, duly authenticated, for sOttleilient. NIARTIN Aclrninl.trator. 17 2 , t ni, Books and Stationery L'INGSTON'S BOOK STORE, {filtablitibed in 1845.) At this well known sotobibibment' may be found everything iu life BOCIE LINE, whether TII EoLOG ICA CLASSICAL, LA W SOLENTIFIO, OR LITERARY. An extensive assortment of FAMILY BIBLE, with or without Photographic TWOS, rangin in price from Al 'Tr, to ,25.00. Also all the Dffj end Elusday School Books In general use. BLNK BOOKS RI.r4K BOOKS LEGAL BLANKS. LEGAL BLANKS, HTATIONERY, etc, HTATIONERY, etc Prompt attention given to orders. A Ilbera discount made to those who buy to se again, vl4 1' NEW BOOK STORE WMOLISALI AND IZTAIL Book', Eitatitmery mid New . Rooperium JACOB D. MILLER iHas purchased tko Book, SUitlonery and hewn el. fahlinlimenf of Kinsloe and Bro., on Allegheny ntreet, near the Diamond, to which he Minima. whiod • large invoice of good*, suck as in generally kept In a well eonduated Book and Stationery Store. His stook consists of Theohigleal, Medical, law, M Ineellambotut, Smoky Sc hool, School Books, Time Books, foss Rook., and Diaries. Every grade sod price of Cap, Legal, Letter, Bath and Note Paper, line Prenell Pappr,..„Enve I,pen of every description ithil l'rioe, Pone, Ink., Inkstands, Et - seers, Bolds, Lands, transparent and common Slate. , Slat. Pencils, Lead Pencils, Crayon., etc. A1:40,-1./1614 and. Waakly Papers, Maga- LIM, and Sheet 1111.1 P, a large aupply or Legal and ices Illattlra,oonstantly on hand. Also S Internal ReVOllllll Stamps at face lle Is also Wholeaale Agent for Loehtnan's Celebra• led Writing Fluid. Country merehaute would do woll to call and examine my Amok before pnrehatiing else ri hero, an I CAO *oil at manitt^eturers priuna. Rooka got to order when deeirerl v13n0.14-ly Motels and Saloons RiOIRIIOFF HOUBF, A LLEOCsiI - STREET BELLEFONTE, PENN' A HOITSBAL if KRON, (Proprietors.) A first class hotel—comfortable rooms—promp attondarms. All the modern eonvenieseee and Temaaonabin abargen. The proprietors offer to tho traveling puhilo and to their country friends firatntiaats amens. modations, and careful attention to the wants of ;wends, at an tiniest, at fair rates. Careful hootlera and good ntabling. An excellent t Me, well nerved A bar, supplied with the best of blervantal well trained, and ovary thing requisite in a first clans hotel. Our location in in the huainenn portion of the tux u, Ile‘r the punt Oak°, the rout t house, IS rhorchen. the bank.., anti the principal plates of hutoneeta, rendering it the went eligible place to Atop for thotte who %Init. Bellefonte eft titer on Monneea or for pleasure. Ao tonnthum will carry p.fellgera and Pa gage to and from all trainn free of charge -I Bi'Sli HOUSE, BELLEFONTAL, PFZINA RIKARD & 11()WF:LI., Propretors. 1 Th. elegant hotel, haring come undarattaa oillperypilon of the underplgned, they would reepeolfully announce to the public that 'May are prepared to accommodate them after the etyle of the beat hou•es lise rates Tha flush Ilmtne In a magottleent laittding, mtendidly furnmhed, and capable lif comfortably arcom tnodat mg THREE HUNDRED GUESTS It In situated near Um depot, and con vertiou to all plat,. of business, limits the beat hots. In ventral FennvyIVRIIIIC I to waiters ars *bliss ltlg, polite and attentt, , its tahles are aup riled with erery luxury In the market; IY stables are tirstelasewith attentive and humstko hontlers, and It. her supplied with the beet of liquors For anent*, front the nities to spent the .stn tiler it is pitt the pinre! The proprietors a ill ho happy to revel.° the pubtio as often ee they w 1,411 to call RIK ARD A HOWELL, rroprietorP N ATIoNA I, II()TEI„ MI LLBEIId. PA JONATHAN KREMER, fi-oprtektor Having purchased this Admirable propertr, the proprietor bikes pl.•anure in informing his fr Is, that he has refitted and refurnished it from top to bottom, nod w new prepared to ac, eorrinnninte travelers and Other. In a style that Ito hopes will prove not only satisfactory, Wt. pleasant H IN table (11111 tntr, will not be rise lied by army In ihe volintry H t i.table I. Inge and newr-fibd in attended by e xper lent ..d and attentive antler* 14-261 y MoNToUlt IIoITSE, LOCK lIA ve•n—E W IttonNY, Proprietc,. This olettnni Hotel, formerly known an thir "Washington 110nee." on Water etreet, In now rei4 ly for the esesption of rieltora and totard,.. or. It ham been elegantly ftlrniehoti L and fts table Is sheityli supplied with the best VlBll,Ollll 1,, Imek I last, rill 111,,1 Oils the plossnedeSlll ;rises in the oily. A free bur conreys taw true4t4 of the house to and from the varlott vitinto GA RNt A N S HoTEL—DANI EL (;A RIM AN, Proprietor. This long-establimhed and well-known Hotel. situated on the southeast corner of the Di* mond, opposite the Courthouse, liming beep pnrchased by Daniel Garman, he announces to the former patrons of Mom estalilbilannoot and In the Iran cling public generally, that ha ham thoroughly refitted his holm*, and la pine pared to render the most matimfaetory acconk revelation to all who may favor him with the* patronage No pains will be (Tared on hia part to add to the convenience or eomfalll OT his guests All who stop with him will find his table alinnilantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare the market will afford, done up Inn style by the most experienced cooks. Ma liar will always eentala theMemd of liquors. Ills Stabling to the bent In town, and will always be attended by the mast trite tWOrt by eh,/ tenths liomtlerm (Jive him n call, ono and and he feels eonfldent that all will be modelle with their arcommudatlon An excellent Ltr; cry is attached to Mix establishment, *bleb strangers from abroad will fMd quietly to theft ad VA ntage van:4l C ITMM 1 N 1(;;•; HOUSE. IA NI E:•, H. LIPTON, BELLEFONTE PENNA The undorettgned, having assumed nortrel et the., Clue hotel, would reapeellnlly ask pattennae of the nubile Re In prepartldl 0(1,TM,, lerteimen4tek In the - beet-liyle. art: a 111 take oar. , that Inn table* are su led With tho beat In the hot Good stable attached to the betel vr th. earetnl and attantive SOF cants. TIP travllhfpublie she Invited to O. the thinufinlgn House a call. 16-Way rlllil* PEDITIOUSLY PHIN^PEH AT THIS OFFICE. l'roltrle tor..
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