e Democratic Watciiina.n. ill BELLEFONTE, PA A Showman on the Woodchuck Reported verbatim from a showman's orb at a menagerie in England. It s particularly ediVg. inlo the audltors may be to our readers: "This, ladies and gentlemen, is the tingnished hanimal which is known the Ilamerican Voodchuck, (list dis , ct:red by Goiteral Christopher Coburn in his voyage to the woods of Ha- Christopher saw him quietly tied upon a hank of closer, a-viewing e setting and rendered vot vould come of it. This 'ere is one of the de qlants of that same voodchuck, as iy he easily seen by his general hap ;race, vich is beautiful and striking. Is a solitary creechur, and is called odeloick because he lives in the voods, d the boys chuck stones at him. )10 hair upon his back, and his -tAil is 'eh the same. eyes are at the op. , ite ends of his body, and assist him in auu mcpation of seeing, vich he I see in the dark as vell as in tho ht, helse he wouldn't liVe in 'oles bun ground. Like most hanimitted igq, 110 is fond of enjoying himself, ho does in a very interesting and liable way lie 'obles along the and, vac mtibody is ldoking, vetches birds in the trees, and tries to sing o than, vial he never sue:eats in do , but this is not his fault, because ho . tt t got any feathers The vaul te, lives a goal vile, bowing to the let life vial the voodchuck enjoys. I tt ,ttmet Imes shed I was voodcbuck „ i ll But then. is not hexcitement ough in it far a showman, though I .00 , n, lielexander remarked to Di "llif I weren't a showman, 1 .1,1 be a v , milchtick " Il ac, ladip , and gentlemen, 19 th() v ran ICII OM Dllke tho Loyd Napoleon lionaparta I; him 111,, John, and tnako hini kick a A Peace for Brigham Young 't l ie Mormons would do well to erni at.• to dron, if we nifty credit the fol. ing neeotitit of the .Itottliese gi‘eri hr one of the French prin ho has revently visited that Is. "lit the interior of Java are several lull native rulers or sultans; and e..e ',el -soilage-4, really under the en e control of the Dutch, insomuch at their letters are carried to the ..nleuce for examination lieMre being Meted at the palace, kept up all the ternal-, of the womt profuse oriental The colitis are a blended cum of rich colors, notably rose color, urine and blue, and 1/1 ',andal wood, ii and diamonds. Sultan M o nson qiiian IX, is only twenty-eight years , he is nt elegant figure, his coin \n , ll a pale green, los eyes large and :-ant, with great painted eyebrows. oirez man, whose petticoats and n. look like a tropical -,0,10,1 by three bun and nephew., and four EMI I I•I and officers, on all II,• loid been married nt twelve Li .11 n e, aod 1114 thirty third on It \ding bah% of a IlaN old, was brought p,, h e to the Frenetp visitors. 1, 1,1 hici. ‘Na., the ehild of the Grand Itairt, !ld OILY de- , tined to 1,1168 oVCT thirty-two brothers, I t.. it, hell 11l lather's throne. As the little sisters, they were forty- I.t ..p Iluuhber, and dressed lit dta l'olgliara I, would pale lii , Ilc Lila' be4tole•n till,. brilliant thc , • ruller \ i ,t -' Ii i 1 . 111 t lexati,th oi Itumnia hits genie Irmtk Ems, %idiom his tl•r\ :1(11.,11 , 1 excited universal et-t -...in The tumors as to the gradual ilei mining 0 his }maid' and Its in - I , et, which date iiitieh tardier attempted assassination at evident!) foaniled (In said mc only I the royal Itomsoin twild , ll tina9inaire, but he Heeh Mtn •:.(.111 remember the one went to see him at 1 and which are not conimrtable mortal men. Ile arises 111 the ail the night and %%andel.. :1114 , 11l tilt• country wiu 1"...V r he I-1, pit,' tile iitlllo4l (,I I 1- at slants. Ile has every appearance :11i:united man , his e%1•14 are hol w and burn with an mill'ealthy histei %11111,ing actions are singular, and sleep is always 11.-tressed It is inured that lie in hi- , solter ol abdication , Itsit it 14 not ttittittit! ill Irate the i ill Int same or tlr ms trighten him slum it. Itn teat: , g rank, which is one lit los mom. I:t >rite rti , ortn, In , is , aid to have pro it,ietl that lie ehuul,l peter visit it mut, and lie thudded his usual Hai , ' tit the poor, The Ittisstatt pricst.s m that lie 14 mitre' ing, hut some ry well 'Morino! French Journals do it Ile - ill/tie to say that he in in,ane. of his various freaks 01 fancy 14 at lie 15 ColltiValy 101(.111101 . 4 the nit s ot it brace of dead frit•nds AN struck concerning the longevity I the ro.ie, accidentally Wet our eye ie other day, which we record as rte-worthy. There is, or (illy, a rose bush flourishing 'war l'a., knOWn to be ovier a b un ed years old, In the year 17 , 12, there a kitchen built which encroached the corner or the garden, and the ',thous Itthl the eorner stone with eat care, saying, "It would boa great uy to destroy so pretty a bush." inee (lien it has net or failed to pro tee a profusion ill roses, shedding 'oulid the most delicious of perrunieH. inetimes a has climbed for years er the second story windows, and ten by degrees declined lo the units y height. The fifth generation now ijoyits fragrance and its beauty. of tar front this venerable bush ands a button-wood tree measuring iirtylthree feet in circiunfer i Negro War in Kentuoky--The State Milita called out--Riot and Blood shed. . la!SI Shut your eyeee, " Republicans I" Don't read this! or if you do, erg blind for the negro, as usual, The agent of the American Press Association telegraphs the following . CINCINNATI, .1111 y 31.--The negroes of Lexington, Kentucky, whilst parad ing the streets ol that city last night manifested a turbulent spirit by shout ing and firing pistols promiscously into the'air and at houses, creating so much alarm and excitement that the fire bells were rung and the Stale militia called out. The forpation of the nulitia and the citizens with arms aroused their ri otous disposition to a higher pitch, and a charge was made to disperse them. Shots were freely ex , changed and three whites and four or five negroes were wounded. One policeman was shot through the. head and died in the morn • ing. Th e e ngagem e nt was short, and the negroes quickly broke and lied in all directions. From their retreats, however, a tiro was continued upon all whites who appeared in many eases the latter wer driven into theirJlomes or other shelter. Great excitement existed throughout this morning and another riot was ap prehendtd in the afternoon, The cc groes lie hidtlen,in alleys and corners, have barrieda the thaws of their houses and supplied them:ids es with i various weapons ti addition to the fire artns they possess. Assistance has been sent for and before toqiiiirrow, the tune of election, a force of militia will probably be here sutlicient quell the negroes. The Radical papers dare not iitiltiodi any account of such riots. To do so would be to show their readers the working of the Fifteenth Amendment, aturtis prove f t at Negro Sti drags IS it curse to both whites and blacks Wie negroes :parade at Lexingom,, whirlt resulted in violence and Woodshed, wasi a demonstration of the newly enfran chised blacks with a view to showing their strength at the election which oc curred on Monday. Their riotous con duct was tended to tennis their ',oho - cal Opponents so as In keep them /Mill from the election. The IZailicals de sire very much to conceal such occur rences from the people, lint they will lie found out in spite of them -11c/- ford Gaza! e. A German Dead House. To prevent burying people alive, the laws of Havana compel the city au thorities to take possession of and watch the bodies of all person , tvho die, for forty eight hour. before One day, visiting the cenietery-ai Muninti, we looked in at the iv indows of the dead 11011 Se, where any one ran obtain a full view of the collection of corpmen. It may reAlti ire inure nen .• than some perNol, ro,,ce- to 1 111 lOC a glance, but looko,g upon 114 e Iralh „I the 1,1441 y 114 Ih,• lorth and Ira 14•011 on 4,1 tilt. 10,111 lo loIll111:. tiorre, :0101 er life, prepared b 1 a lu4lllg I iodic!, the 1141411111HW. Lod) Molt '0 he mourned over or dheaded than 4.1, piece of marble -fiatiiitQ What a contra-4 to the ,1 • 1 .0 the lo,' world, t , " hew pre , -ent. d 1 H clahm•ct and ages both .1I•1.•a are resented, ono' by tinmerooq di I : , 31 1.1011.1 from palace, cottage, and but Long. rotim of baby lace, iiear n;.. lerl p . lo eacc•fu lex pi, ~ ion nu , n,,,,t '{adding , ''ale gent prernatunlc into eternity to 1:ltItIr- Alt ' OW " There %%err vnung heititty t‘thl 4JI th,.nghl- Irw expt,otro ‘t:t•tol ..1 Nght- -tent - 111 the 111'./1 . - (it lie tt 11. II 011111 Ihr IWO.] ‘VaL- )111011 exettr . ment ;Ind .••ctcp-t . :11 , 1 ill exlit,ing hare le:01 Fhnultler, hut littli pr.•te , tc.l Lt Plnn Int mat tles4.11.11e:0o, !he damp, ill the night lilt, 111114 , oss ing inland Heol , , (it orllHllllllitl,,ll. There nen,. wn men, tntl.en down in the noontide of their Finiggle lor fortune or fame, with the aro n], longing. to line till linjetii.g on their lace- 11 1 4 1 Mel' all.] 1,141 %%01111, %%1111 1114 11 11111111 M 11114111 114'11 , 111111 . 4 1.0 1,1 4111,1 the 11ortiii,11 awl fatigue of a I ney, all re,tmg of lettirfi to their nits, rlr Looking in al the w0n10v.,... dentin How le‘eled are all eatilik tun's. no matter ,lethal the lieu i now frotrn ... the tens , inn te.utn 1 , • th !tie--Ire blue or red, ro: al 1,, a , no, flesh :...I Hood hat. no vb.. , 11.. t van N.) waiter ir %. , :11111 surrounded the hod) here, there are n 01.00,04 in mhr0...14 in which to ea rly vilvrt an d gold to an eternal home' Ihtr.)ti, count, 41..1 la Mei' it M' side by aide with those (.1 lo\vly both and enlace he,to‘%lng the itloch rarthittk..l the.. dytng laces allke nlon in ince and begg•tr. One prin. ',]semi bleed Mile old lady .Aore a ivlote rap, Blank bon net, find rail, and, in a half sitting 'posture, seemed to consider herself out of Idnee among till thoce men, women, tint] ehildien. and thus html herself iii readiness in :it ii. mntuont • d no tiet, The elopienee ( - a silence prevail , in this house 01 the dead, and thrills the li,ing more than might lw , nle I nun glance into that temple of death im presses the scene, however lia , tily wit - nessed, so deeply on the mind Chat it remains while memory laq,, A wealthy lady, who btu\ k in IoA% u r comidninn ol• the peolde who win , to the country and elite lhcir douu•ntie Cat to ruqtwafe upon the rear• fences and forage upon friewlly neighhoN. A Sioux alio wished to compliment the Quakers, lilts named himself alter William - Penn, NN 114'11 Ill` 11111 Qlllll. Tll P: :Arent *imam, lire the nl l ly Wil tering•llllll,-. dint MA It fort or our popu lation have the means of I I,,rting to Complicated Villiany. ° The clemency of a western governor I has teleitseir crow prison i, an American citizen who, in the eireninstancps calls ': mu ctis arrest I:orktticmy, Ignomenions , trial, :mil shantellil conviction, bits suf '14•1 • ,• , I wrongs strangely inconsistent with even the ernelest conception (tithe mast ot • ilittarvsaieV 1 1 1 11 • 11P0(C1017.5111011. Ih•fine the imputation of crime fell tip- I on him he was rather obscure. lint tip -1 parently worthy pratt limier of medi cint• In St Louis, it nth it wife much l i , e i a n i i i i t g l cr a t n h , t' i i, n a I f i r i i t e n n s , e i l f w a i t l i o d it t l )f li p e ec e n n l t i e a r r tamed and trusted ' as a brother. At the best of times he had hard work to i earn a suitable liyelthood, and often complained to his wife and friend; but the adversity of one season was pecidi arty seveic to his hopes, and during this period fits ruin was accomplished. There came ht him very privately a mysterious note of arch temptation, coot:1111111u the assurance that for a very few tlolliti a he mtglit obtain thousands in " greenbaelcs " so skillfully -executed that detection would be iiiipdAsible. As his,, own pertinacious story goes, he wrote a positive refusal to his unknown tempter, and believed that he should hear no more of the supposed swindler ; but the latter, to his great surprise, at once sent hue a package of spurious national ban kxtiotes h . t express. Thus, tin volinitrilj, he received into his pos session the perilous stuff, and, while meditating its surrender to the author ' • lilts., was suddenly arrested by the pr. lice on the elutrge of hat iitg counter hut money in his pussessii,ii. An an- , non I )IMS 1 . 0111110,1,. 0 1,11t010 111 li riling Intl, tted to the 110. 11tive bureau that a cettain amount ot , purious Currency could he Mond in the 1 lelim ' s house, 1 1 told the officers, faking the bewildered accii-isi into custody, hail no difficulty in toiling li. Astounded and inilig 4 , mato, tine poor priyiner made frantic l proletdation of Id, innocence, runt re pia tedk e \ plainel Ow manner in which the telomons forgeries had born forced I upon him , but lie was without means to employ dextrous councel, appeal:l,n l'es 10141111 H Isttov.ll poverty %%err against lion, and he wits tried as a felon, fo ind ~t oltj, and sentenced to the permentia ry lot thine years ties wile wit , al 1114,1 he , i,le herself to this Intsfottuwl, los heed bewaled him, nail these two. I in their common ;nick weredrawn into lan minima! ant-ociation 111, , Itrotlier and , Htt t \f lee it wa, , that first I , aroused the lady ' s , tit-picitmis id . the 1 geed rind, if Damon totektr(l4 I'm dila , I , not known, but she certainly gained the idea that a Iteisrtles, piece of trench are had been elieeted by sonic interest ed person, and sot all her wonittiCs wits at work to fsithom tt. Towards her hip-hand a friend she began exhibiting a partletilaiity of !inference which lie , reciprocated with alacrity, and ••it rap idly did she lead the man on to 1111- 1 nia-lc himself that lie hal no time to question her motive ISt flexing that ' she was really to become the creature •ot 1,1 , , will, and would thoroughly ap promr all that lie had done to matte ' her -nth, the time-utkett istastlttlit coil fess,• I to her that he had supplied the i emir , rico nione, by whiell her hit-- hand ' s rlllll was millet ed, and that 10, , sole oluci•t in the matey...nuts trick Itai Lien to remote Iron' his path a man who stood between himself and the tto mai, he lot isl. The Wile Iteard tries slotini•lesse 1 011 11 HS1011 Willl 8111 1 11 appear 1 ailee id calmness as she could corn I niand, tun, on the saute day, the pro ! scenting attorney was !Monne,' of it, 1 and instantly took measures to tints t the false triend arrested. 1 1 nhiek•I‘ for the eau., 61 )oscine, Ilit. tremor Vallivol 10'11. 01 111* .Inn:zer in time 10 , fly from the -tate and i hits escape cap lure lint, upon pro) Or reprt,entattott to Ike t , o, et nor, the ,‘ t.tit ,, l . itttprit•ort „I Iii:11, ill o 711 011o'r• 11111': - 141111 , 1 and la 'OM ir, ein los 100111° 011111. Inorc. Ills toiy, it the paper- of ` - .1 Lotus gate it .teetiratel, a. Tide cuitous, and in its OW .t commonplace aspect, man be used it , algunient in tutor of that instinct, or 1 , i, , , , n1ice, ie . litilut, or 1.%111111 err }ott may choose to call it, tt hieli prompts men, at ina.triage to ii•limposli all close intim:tett, outside the immediate home ' 1 . 1r1 . 1 11 , 111101 es pi 4: ialln retain no nom .. ' Illell 4 l -1 01 1114 torn), r days. An a legal -mink , however, it illustrates the re marital& nlea that the law ' s pieties won of I`lll/I°ll , 1114 rich enough to lore ° flit . Limos l'or )1111V1 - I' l , Ili HO imperlect iis to make it impossible for such it Aronitite .01 , 1 hlinost chino-) plot as the ' above toilace a I,rand of nations upon ' a tt mill\ imin and procure has roll'llr (101 l 113 1111 11111°111.;4•111 ttir, awl igno ' inikook , -eta, of e 10 Arson by It jlO-1. oloolro• 11 10 , 11l 1111- aspect that 111( - 111 1 V is 111111-11•1111011oo, tor, itt !lie darkest , twts, psi- „ sal spite (amid not wreck greattu injustiti• itiN its object through I,ervetsion ot the (list Anne 1 '1,11., of 111,%1 W '.l* I 1 An lllimn," .luttllce recently Ilecided. I n a t+ll I t l,t a surgeon ttgaltlst It Mall kot HIT% Irt'• 111 1,111T11t11114 111011 the defendant), %%00'4 t.e-t, that, I tinder that, prm limo' a the law peraul• ling a. %% , 11t. to testil . l where her nnshand 1 , It Forty in a controver, , y abont her se parnt e pitTerty, the wile %%114 com petent berattae her rIIR were het own I..eparate property' 11111011 corirestnet, the Justice inquired : ‘.l th. , :n eyem hero?' John ailvi , es the Irish at ihis unu• IA 'do nothing,to refrain Iron' boasting and expressing rash Intm, Hiles which they luny lia‘e to turn into aiiiipathies before long.' It baying been announced that (iari habil will hereafter devote him Hell exclusively to literature, a ronteut• porart. sa% 'that is %dint lie Dill hat e to do if lie wants to learn ho‘i to write.' A Ni INi 'hy a matron—Many .seed. Foliten for their trouble+ in the gay H'rerrc•h capital They think the best phis ter for their 1% ound- k the plaster of Park r "I HA% i. agi eat lure for 014,11 y nuts,' 7 anl ii pi etty girl to her init•culkniffiiend inueli fender," ho replied, oung hers." Printing; 1131 LI. II E.lfk: DT 'l"r ER HEAD ', EN VEL rES Every busier.; mnn Qhmill have n printed Mending on tar Litton and Bill. and ht% Cnr.l printed on Itis Ent eloptot 'Plus ehenprat 1111 , i the o=t plm•e to get them itutt the Office of the DENIOCRA T IC AV CIE Been Ire our stork of roper in 1 toryironoty II purchnne , l front the Inanni nttire, nt the LOWl`l4t Prll,4.llllii 14.1111 , 111t,t ,, or prmi mg mnalln , t I‘, t •t!..14`, nrc• 111111= EVERY KIM) OF JOB PRIPIINO I.'JNE IN A IiTYLL, THAT DEFIE4 oiHPFTITIoN Schools " SOllOOl, IN '1'111: M TAI \S AT PF.I.I.EFONTE. PA. 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It I't Ito:tit-I,lg 111 =EI Miscellaneous I%ti Winn 1 , , It 111 I/1 r • I).\ NIEL \V ELCH 1.11,, ('l-1131 11E.11, Es, 7' I T 1 If ROAI:RS, 711 i Nr. . Nt LOST I NvAsit I) C I ....I. It., 1,2 z111..11114.11 4'll 1 0 . 1'1..,111, 14A , n I'll 11.11 , 111 and and all ..Ih,r . I:11111y LI'1..11• 111 , MI. 1111%, 1 1 0 11;111111,111. : 4 1/.11111 , 1 1 1 0 1111 0 11 1(1,1'11 td 1111• 1111101AM' 1111.1 , 311. 01 !tell' I.:41111e REFERS, BY PERNIISSION, To 11 14 Fs, ellenry .101 IN R 1d,A1(1, lio%er rim Of Pettn.yls 111 \,F:I, %HA 1110.11 e 1 . 1..111 I 11011 .11 t.:(1) . 1 1 I:inled `,iitti•st Seuttlol Ilon .11 ),/ 3'll II 14.11; It I:11 hitc mt..i.,ncr I: r 111 311:S. ttouttl I ,Itu Furniture pATRoN [ZE HOME INDUSTRY BRAcII BILL, =I 11OL Eli OLD Fr 11 N T 111 E, SPRING .STREET, BILLIFONTE, lieepa ennntantly on hand a choice aanortmen Mattia.ne., Yolne. tihnir•, Lounges, lied atende,•he. A very tine seloetton of- IVA LI, PAPER, will alwayq lie found at LOW PRICES ----- FURNITURE WARE ROOM. Howar-1 street, Bellefonte, Pa., where Bureaus, Lounger, Solar., nut Racks, 1% hat Not., Stand', Chaira, tltooln, Extbnvion Tables, Etc., OI every description, quality, and price, for male Menne' than at any other e•tnllinhe.ant or the kmtl In Central I'etut•yl, nom %rin2o HENRY I' HARRIS. Liquors ATER AND B F:TT ER NEWS etwith4tnit.ling hard times, high trues ant 'other public oppressions, intense excite meta reign, nt (he wIIOI,ESALE LIQUOR STORE In the marble front on fllellop street, tlella , route. Pa , where in kept constantly a full sup- VII of the 11F.q1' LIQUIR3 At prier, lower I lino can he found elsewhere olOMltio Of Philadelphia His stock consists 4,1 loe%t t )t,l Rye, Monongali r is and XO.l -h niekie•, Cognise, and other Branding; Jamaica and New England Rnm, Gernon, !laden-a, MOE .h rn and l' rt tl I/ I a el r li i • All kted• of which he le nelling Co low At. to .ISt.llit.ll till A BAUM, Agent T ETTI: I,E. t/ . nt U.Llt )IT EIGN AN 1) Dtrfl FT tint' NV I N S. LIQUORS • in th. room • lorinerly nemipfed hp the Key ,t-•n. r ..1 mtrort, lielli•fonte, Po, %Moo. 1.11 1 11,111 1 in Informing the nubile tint Li k... ps , •on,tantly on bond s .apply of I 10a1.,41 te I.lquor. ‘ll earrantod to ..ontaln the amount .1;“ I :1, .o1.•1111,” nl praMlring pnymician• le stool, c.f PI 12E I.lt/1 . 1 , 1L5. Hn itfthio for roodooll pi, rpie• Bottle.. Jugs,. nnl .1. iy on hand 4ie haw the' (INI.I ITILE,ICFA FAIL WIIIHKY 111 frill, wiirr I ht. 4oplol the titlrkrt, barrel, or 1,1411 11!.i I, l• III" , t vrtttl.t. t , rt etottlitittrit drat 110 pl•••••• Ittimtorriftrft, hP t•ttlt. ttt , l t It ill ttl ptiltlit patron ‘ll,ll' Insurance 1:1 , 10,11.1 i.NN LIFE iNsuR t'\( I, I I/ 1I vs j. JUI r, P,,sident / I: 1:(;1:.11 l'we. President, Idlt \ ( If t.I,FI(;F. I i/ im Itli , l tl I. a 1 .1 / 1 11/k Ir, I 111 . .111111.114,0 1.1111/11felph111. “1:ItIN, I.U•F\I.I AM) I (ALBIN t Igtte, Atturneyn for I ttl It. ~ ..11)tt rII N Jorgey, 014trict 1,11 ttlitittititi and lii ii i:\/i,v /)R(IjRED 11.“.11,L) 'lhuty day. , grace allowed in payilicul of pn trlllllll Lm K i1k . 1 1 7 to travel without oxtra charge, All ie. Polli•10r non-forfeltablo and Ineonteet e tt I.EARMART, Agent, Hellefonte, 1 K. !LAVIN, Medleal examiner. 2 , Is NSTAGE WT E. —ll ervittte I Agricultursl College !dug°, will lost Pine I ;love for flellefonte,lll T,', ,Hoek a. r ill leave the Callere at T. o'nlook IL in., an 1,11 lilt of in Mont •)r "End of Mountain, - it ph, of vin lionnerville, an lot inerly Return 111$, It mill lent ItOtift . tltt tv o eha it p m. the 1 . 014:1{0 anti I em.ll Pine (irony (y p m JAMES JACK, Proprietor. P I; EP!! A RT, It \ I A AI.P. X 1) F. It, :attend ,•yref glom , itraetit't thr It, rum.' o.ttli IA-2 Books and Stationery. LIN , I NGSTON'S BOOK STORE, (Eetatthehed in 1845 ) At tht% well ItLwn establishment meY round everything to the BOOK LINE, whother THEOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL, LAW, SCIENTIFIC, OR LITERARY An extensive assortment of FAMILY BIBLES with or without Photographic Pintas, ratiging in pries from ft. 175 to $2 Oa Also all Om Day and Sands) , School Booka In general use. BLANK ItwKs LANK ItOoKS I.F.r;xL BLANKS, LE(,AI. Ithltri KB, ITIONERY, ete STATIONERY, en prompt attention given to orders. A I ibex's discount mode to those who buy to se OE N EW BOOK STORE WHDLUALI AND RiTAIL noOAB, ellatianery and News Empenunt. JACOB 11 MILLER line purchased the Book, Stationery and Nees eatithilehment of iiin•loe and Bro., on Allegheny street, near tfid Diamond, to which he loothist added a large Invoice of goods, such as is generally kept 111 a well conducted Book and Stationery Store. Dix stock consists of Theological, Medical, La*, kliseellanootie, Sunday-School, School Hooka, Time Backe, PA. Books, and Diaries Every grads and KV:141,44Lp, I.AAknl , Letter, Bath and Note Parer, fine French Paper, En vs lopes of every description and Price, Pens, Inks, Inkstands, Erswera, Robber bands, transparent and common Slates, Slate Pencils, Lead Pencil', Crayons, etc. AT O,—Tnliv and 'Weekly Papers. Maga• rules and Sheet Music, a large supply of Legal and Justice,. Blacks, constantly on hand Also It ti Internal }termini, Stamps at face Ho is also Wholesale Agent. (or Locliman's Celebra ted Writing Fluid Country merchants would do well to rail and examit.e my stook before purchasing else where, as I can soil at manufacturers prices Boots got fu ordrr when dewed, T 13110344 Hotels and Saloons BW K,E i RIiOFF HOUSF, ti ALLF.GANY HTREET, BELL*EFONTE, PENN' A H 0 I'S EA L ,17 Kll 031, (Proprietors ) A first class hotel—co portable rooms—promp attendauce. All the modern conveniences and reasonable charges. The proprietors offer to the travelldg publte and to their country friends ftrut-class accotn rnedetions, 11111 i careful attention to the wants of gnesto, at ell Urns., at fair rates, Careful ler+ and good stabllntr„, An exiiellent ta ble, well nerved. A bar, eupplied with the boo Ser,antw well trained, and every thing rietiutette In a first rinse hotel, Our !mint ion I+ in the I,u+llll3.lflpertlop of the town, near the post office, the court holism, the churches. the hanks, and the principal places of huminess,-rendering it flit mein ellgIbl• plate to .top [Wm.- who melt Bt derivate ei ther on bnrinera or (or plea+ore An °ninth., will tarry passengers and has unite 1,, and from all trams free of charge.-11-2 - - B trsir HOUSE, lIELLEFoNTE, PENNA., It IN Aftli & 110 IV Propreturs. 'rids elegant hotel, having coma under the ettpervi4dn of the Illiffefidgned, they would re.portfully niancuitice to the piddle that they are prepared th almommiralate them after that (11 Ow beat Ahem,s in the eaten The 11.1 i /it'll.. Ili 1 ilingilitiOOM Lu JJmRR Bplenthlhv furniehett, 1111.1 ../11.111.1 ut I.4,lllfortably accom modating I'IIUEE 11 ljN 1)1tEl) GUEST'S. It in ciliated near tile depot, and nonvenion to all idaeen of 1,111.11105%, and to the beat hots. in °entre! l'ennaylvania Itr are °Mail ing, polite and attentive, Its tables are Imp. hired with elery luxury In the market: lia rudder are If rat elaes,with atteutava and 11 omen* hornier..., and do bar rupplied whit] the bent of 11,11100 For guente from the rides to spend the rummer it iv /.or rh, plant The proprietor* will is, happy to reeeive the ittlidle as often SI they Nish to roll lIOWELL Proprietorn NATIoN.,L Li ()TEL, MILLHEIM, PA JONATHAN KRPMEIt, Prop-tem Having purchased this admirable property, the proprietor takes pleasure in informing hie friends, that he has refill.' And refurnished It f 0111 top to bottom, 1111a1 to now prepared to lio - travelers and 41L11.114 In Is xtylo that he hopes will prove not only antlafactory, hut pleasant /11.1 table anti bar, will not Ito cleaned by any in the country Ills ntable I, largo and new, anti Ia attended by experienced and ottani/ye ots4ltwo. t4-28-ly MONTOUR LICK HA •en— W HIGONY, Proprietor. Thl• elegant Hotel formerly known an the .. tt,aaltington Montle," on Wooer parOot, to now ready for tho roeept ion of ytoltora and board er% It hen been elegantly fu'rnleherl, end ha (obi" I.Blwayartipplind writ] the beet Vlnitore to Lock Haven ail! find thltt the pleaoantool plate in the oily A free bun convert the giteete of the boon., to and frmn the varlou train+ •14nR0 rl A RMA N'S 11()TEL-DANIEL r; ‘RMAN, Proprietor Thin long-entablished and well.known Hotel, situated op the noutheast center 41 the lila. mond, opposite the Courthouse having been purchased by battle! Garman, he announces on the forme! 'Atrium of this entablinlinieni and to the travel big piddle generally, that he Inas timplitighly refitted hut bonne, and In. pre pared 15n render the inset natinfitetory itecom nnonlation to all who may favor him with their patronage do pains alit be spared on his ',um on old to the eonvenience Or comfort of Ms guests All who atop with him will lied Inn. table alimulahtly supplied with the most sumptuous fare the market Will afford, done up in style by the Mont I•XpPrielleell enolo.. ills liar will always contain the eholceet of liquors. 11, Stabling is tits best in tine n, and will always be attend., by the most trustworthy and at tentive hostlers thit e Iwo A rail, one and all and he fekt• confident that all will he ash •heir anl4.llllloodation. An excellent cry is at/Relied inn this entabllalnotrd, which antoos front abroad will find greatly to their /1,1,1111111 w. t VA1122 e. Cl', M I N(3B HOUSE. JAMES H. LIPTON, Proprietor BELLEFONTE PENNA. I , iii mature/sued, having assumed cortrol . 4 c I , f ?hi+ nee hotel. would reepeetfullf, ak Aka pattotome or the public. Ho to pit sod to .1, 101111101111 W gut min in the boot o le, on: will take l'are that Mil tablet ore Plippl F ed with ii i ,, bast to the market. IMial stables attached to the betel, with careful and attentive ear. vents. The trailing public arc Invited to give the Cumin In _ 8 lioune a call. I.t-du•ly rrIlH ISE:4I' GUM SPRINI DRILL. &lannialaured, and Corn Med elver !lanai & Stemmer, and all kinds of Agrkul• Ho Itoolooto•tto, at MoLAINA II IN, RTUNE k 191 4 7TT. • t tti•soo Ilalltdayaburg. MED
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