emocratic Watchman. Q It E 1.17 E F O N 'l' E, l' A Paying the Debt h en a Democratic paper calls at on to (leneral (Irani:a incompe.. ,• for the position he rime occupies (admit] press cries oat—'Look how R paying the debt l' the grave 'en made against his receiving •iits; to his appointment of unlit to high ofEces; to his disgraceful Mon; to ISM neglect of business his constant junketing about at ring places as a first-class dead ,•, to his blundering foreign policy ; H unwise and impractical sugges on the tariff and the revenue; to mproper use of the military power e South ; m short to every charge • against President (Irant we have tee reply—' l ook how he is pay dr the debt.' ben (ongresn IR assailed we bear •anie cry---'Look how the debt is , paid.' Do we point to the ac vledged corruption of the National slature; to the jobbery, the bri and the wholesale of votes; e wanton distribution of the pub omain among a set of greedy cor k-ire, by w Bich flongress z ntn profit ly ; to the class legislatioL which as enormous Inirthens upon the es lor the lonetit of a I timed w, ie extravagant appropriation nt lc moneys, to ;lie eosilr admitits of the government to the rile is used to control elections: tot he 11y decision tit contested election , to the sale of cadetships and villainies' of Radical members-- n ly answer we get is 'Look how ebt is,,being e have looked ; arid we find the •tary of the Treasury making a exhibit monthly by excluding the from the Ile• t. ISM, suppose we were to take bowing as correct, What credit in to taw present administration? that able and intitn•ntial Republi• newspaper, the New York San •er: It says : be public debt was diminished over nteen millions of dollars nt the th of I uly, and the partisan press t of the tact as it Wittier exCeeding. editaide to the pre-amt /1.111111114- on. Rut what else could have `‘iltine with the money except to out upon the public debt? It the treasury, and must either pphed ti; this one or stolen. lie how is the administration enll to particurar credit for having so e a sum of nioney in the 'Treasury? taxe4 whieli produced this sum levied before i;en. grant came rover, and it Is %no merit of los dies ITl4„peneil to have been no larger than there oils any need triab 14 that it would be much hontanl.le to the Ittlontelwan reduced the tnxet , , so surplus of two - 11 . 111' 111 the Trelle I I I h tit .surplus in the Low nixes are • 10 a government than an le11•1111t . extorted (Mill the ii I •uller Ina-vu'- Lancaster etrenchment Extraordinary • tnllowing ..tor, Is odd or a pmt I-known VVIIIICIIIIIII,II,rIIIetIy I'4llll I ,111, the !) esv.paper press This m, ry 5 I h.• h•Llui n 1 taking :L I. 11111(.11 at time., and 11111 “1 tom lie I% /1. 1 111 Wally are,inclined berality and e•tra‘agatire of ex tare In which his sober sell was cr stranger. With the sentiment the exp. , 15.1.•' 111 1111 heart rued 111. 1 , he bought these 5111'1'5 at ninense price, aml bare them , and triumphantly called in his ,0 admire than. It) John; said she, the monient •t eye+ on them, 'what 'whined o lint' such Costly ornaments as ‘Ve to spend looney vat'. Von will ruin 114, y4)ii know c ill ,' and the poor lady rowed her to her eyes rued began to er). pglit was too much lor our pool_ 'or are right, Mart, he are right, and I urn wrong. I now We can't alllord their vases, extravagant un me to hoc thew lon't cry , I'll tix it all right.' saying he let drive his hit gh the two beautiful V11.14(.‘, and, cur Iragments rattled shout the, he tarried to 1114 astonised and tYed wife, and hat.l-- ow, Mary, ‘ie've got rid of those; go and lily a couple of cheap lily darling.' orkingnicn must not be cajoled by riekery of the Radicals, in the le business. Every Radical paper e land says it is in favor of Chi immigration, but 18 opposed to portation of them. What is the ence ? Itadical capitalists send agents to China, and offer to furl' plan Chinaman with it nde across 'mull", and ,lobe accepts and is HI ill San Francisco, where he Is another agent of the Radical aluits, and 111 hired for so much the agent becoming respom to the steam ship company for ge. is this tint importation'? can't make any difference to the ican laboring man how the Chi ii gets here, he iv here, and ho is ig hi swarms, and tire etTect is ninediate competition and at re on of wages. There is no salsa or the workingman, unless he s by those who would protect him rights and check the tide of olians which Radicalism has 1 toward our Olives. ICI man hag turned up who is years of age, who never rode on irs and never chewed tobacco. low he lieloilgs to Untidin , N. II redrick and His Page • eth Mt the Great, King of Prussia, one day rung his hell,, and nobody answering, he opened his door and !Mind his pace fast asleep in an ellim chair, lle advanced toward him, and WIN going to awake him, when he per ceived part of a letter hanging out of his pocket. His curiosity prompting him to know 'what it was, he took it out andfead it. As he was a very loving and kind-hearted king, let us forgive his doing what even he had no right to do without leave. It was a letter-from this young mates mother, in which she thanked him for having sent her a part of hie wages to relieve her misery, and finished with telling him thatGthl would reward him for his dutiful all'ection. The King, alter reading it, went back moldy into his chamber, took a bag full of ducats, runt slipped it, with the letter, into the page's pocket. Returning to the Another, he rang the bell so loudly that it awakened the page, who instantly inade his appear ance. "You have had a sound sleep," said the king. Thu page was at a loss how to ex male himself, and, putting his hand into his pocket, to bus utter astmoshment he there found a purse of duentem. lie took it out, turned pale, and looked at the king, burst into tears without be ing able to utter n single word. 'What is the matter?' 'Ali, Hire.' snid the pion , 11111/1 1 , 11 111.- -eeloi : I Luna nothing money whieli I hate found in los porkei r 'iNfy your t Irwin]: iktketi doe- , great thlugs liar fay an uur sleep: send that to your mother; , ialute her on my part, and assure her that I will tithe care of both her and you.' The corruption, intolerance and 'L fdt., naticisin of the radical party are driv ing from its ranks the intelligent and decent men Whose support has hereto fore given it success. Especially is lids the case in the West. In Indiana an independent political movement I has been started by former radicals, in which some of the most influential men in the state are taking part. At a. recent meeting ui Indianapolis, Ma jor .1. \V. tiorilon, a prominent radical spoke as follows: "11oil known I shall hate to give tip the dear out republican party, for it has more nearly embodied iny politi cal ideas nail hopes than any other party ever did. I have loved it with all my strength. Henlled neon, lam sure f would have been willing to die lor its success. Rut that was in the day of its hillllllit, when struggling up the hard ascent to power. It suc ceeded. It canie into power, and then came rebellion and war. I returned }write after an absence 01 three years in the army, to lied it changed. It had become lairly Intolerant -id any dissent trout its decisions. It hail de hired the administration the govern., meal, and the President flit adtninni [ration. Men alio had nn the war lost all they nail at the coninieneeinent of the war, except it life rendered wind) less by their ere no longer per mitted to question 1114 decisionsll he opinion wan ettlter enslaved or ilesol that such a state of things, it not slits cry itself, Was the iweret preparation for Slavery, I lanwil iny voice against it I denounced ils in tolerative, its declaration of martial Inv alien there Was no uccnswu fir it, its pitting a gag in the months of tree mien, and ittlenipling thercli to pit loan all tree iliseinision I spell, against all thc-iii Own, I ilicalo tent now, and -hall speak against them matter what it i ii-t me to dos., I did it in faith, nothing doubting that when the chitin and tempest hail ',wised ever, lily Weide words would be heard I have determined that I will not hereafter commit nivsell by taking part in any primary elections lelieerni or party cm.vrntnniy to any party or candidate; but stimiling:thiiit, wait tin till I -cc We drift of parties or Men, and (hen give those or hest prunuve for the country nit support. I shall thus keep iny tree In ail, with or acv other party it the repillih rim part iliniS not retura to 1011 , ion! do its first work again. It reform or it must go cut. A 1)o. nut's J.., —The following anecdote IN cold of Dr. Cabarros, the great homeopathic 1111,sietan, who late ly died in Part.' .111 e. Jolla Barton wits ont of ports, and sent for hint 'What IS the matter?' asiced the Doctor. nth, I hardly I,lltm niv she re plied , 'my spirits are terribly unequal Sometimes I /MI greatly elated and then Rtulaettly sink mt.; the tlettpe.,t melancholy.' Atter it moment's reflection, Cabar rus stud gravely : I too afraid there is hut one was' to cure you?' 'What is that ?' N6e asked eager . • `Coil nutty gut nierried; lie replied, H•ith m tuirllilnl t‘%inisle of the eye, but whli loepi a L , rilet. ()tee. 'Well,' said .liarro4', alter a Mlle hesitulion, followed by a sigh of rebel; 'perhaps %cm are right. Would you marry me?' '.lfh Mere,' replied Cabarrus bland ly, 'the doetor prescribes, but be doefi not take hie own medicines.' JOHNNY the once notorious oil prince, now driving a lento at ' 4 2 a Its iliNt received a (1111111 ell frorli New York that there fire 520,1100 ittanding to his credo, which he hail deposited some years ago and had for gotten. ' That's very singular,' a young lady to a gentleman who hail Jwtt kips ; ed her 'llll, well, ntv dear, 111e , 5, - wa , the teitly , will inahe it plural," and the villatn The Funding Bill Miler the Funding Bill, which has lately passed Congress, we (that in, the people's Representaiiven) have snrryn dered three things that now indisputa bly belong to the Government: I. The right cif taxation of the bonds by the Federal Government. 2. The right to redirin the bonds at our option, and to stop the interest upon them. 3. The , right of paying them in greenbacke,or if) gold at filly eenta on a dollar, Thitutlone inaheli a differ- CWT. of $170,000,000 in the 1,5000,000,. (100 funded. Now, for all this, what i H „the con• sidetation we have received? It is nothing but the reduction of the inter. est. from six to four and a hall per cent. That is, we save $23,000,000 a year in interest, but give aliay 750,- 000,000 in principal, and nearly as much more in needless interest which we have not the right to stop. This is nett all. We relinquish a preroga• live of obtaining ,$30,000,000 a year from the taxation attic , bonds. This in a splendid bargain for the bondholders. flow cache rongrena to neeept it upon the part of the perlple? It %Nan evidently bought to do it, When the bondholders were going to make at least $1,5(0,00 jai() by the elimige in the law, they could well allbrd to spend many millions of dollare to car n I,) -111- of tnll4i 1,111 , 1t1 the pi ~1.1, Vll , l hill lSle.les,ile r, ill cure the nr~,st dem an ed fli ( ' Otigrl. io 1i.11,111 s'ic I. measure its Ibis Will the potpie cult not to ? Will they elect to 11th next Congress a majority uftbc party which passed this monstrous measure? If th e y d o , they will vote to million ran cality and fraud; they will note to aid in perpetration of robbery upon (limn selves. In such nit event they will be stopped in the future from making any cpuiplaints upon the source of op pressive taxation. llow puerile and contemptible in it to Nee men making tarty an issue in voting for their old Republican orgatdratifm, wlien it ham become the shield of much a villainy I It there is an honest man' who will conscientiously go to the polls and vole for the candidates of that orf,itni /anon which have done him such wrong, he can onlyilleall iii his bdittlf an' ignorance am monstrous am it in un pardonable. —Enquirer. Brigham Young In a recent letter to the 7S ibi,n Bayard 'Taylor gives lbw following de set iption of the orinon lender • At the first glance, you would take luw to lie a successful bank or railroad president, and his quick, straighfor ward, businesslike mangier carries out the impression. Alter lie is seated, howe , ,er, and you have a c h a nc e of observing his features more clovelN, the signs of a quality with which bank presidents are not accustomed to deal begin to manifest tht•niselves, Ile i• 1 1/11111 short and broad, hut his thick ne.s gives the inipremmmn of strength, ruttier than corpulence. Although sixty nine Nears old, there is no gray 111 his Ntinly hair, and his small hlue l'N is are keen and 11111 of rower II iv head iv large, and approaching to ..rinareness 111 11H torni, and hiv 1 . 0111- plecion iv a stronig, healthy red Ills thin, lirni set mouth and large , k/M4 1.81011 . ' 4 101 111111111111111lV energy. The general expies,ion or his lava iv at once reticent and Wlttellllll 611 1114 greeting. there was the lilandnevv of iii 1101111101 rather than a natural courte, 1114 Nt/li t• 14 11111t1, 18 toned and agreealdc 'The glory of the radical part‘,' —So% ei eigu Stittev diam:uirle.l, lona rent men for opinion h ike, . barbarous negria, aid! all (belt ilvgrading African igrarance and .11 per stilion, and bestial instincts. habits and crimes, exaulteii above and rulito,z over refititO anti christian %Onto people I ho bapinet sal, tiluted tor the ballot I)espotiHni com,ei iated ill) the mat rites of bloody anarchy Shame less fraud and bluslileas corruption tri unipliant tit "I.•%er, branch of the Gov eminent '4,011e labor and lon na gem for the ( 'arta! i+l, Lrurlil Pouerit an l ifii4ery for the laboriiii , rnilliuus of abate American laborers A clern man meeting a little Lev ut lii, acy n:untaut r, rail ill. in TWO , tt•rniv day, rit. , 011 . •1 the boy, 'this is quite 11 vet rail,: The clergyman. thinking to rehtil,e such a. hyperbole, asked it be ever knew other than IL %vet rain. •I net et I,ne‘v pr rsitimllv Id any I,llir, ' said the Istv, 'but I have read in a I'l'l 1:1111 1/1101, Of a tittle when it rained lire tLii.l britn,tone. 1 giat,, that was not IL wet rain ' The l'ittaiburg Cwintcr r ial of ,, 'rues day , t4peal. in g 01 the re , alt ut the elec , Una in North I'arolinitti says that '•el the I(eptiblican tarts 1,1111,1 oat their and an in luent should Ile held, Hie terdu•t tvould lie died or cat - ',et lutl healittsag , , and too inuoh recoil ,d 1 notion.'• This I, tent rrittik for it decidedly Republican paper like the l'onirtiermil, but no more frank than true. q;erty dear,' bald a Sunday Svhool teacher b, one of her 'yon have been a vry good little girl to. lay.' .)(17.4 . 111, 1 COl 111.111 . i. bulb being good I got a st naid litrtt,oh per Icol herioa4ness. The N. V. Jou? mil op 'oninierceHtvs the income tax was inflicted for no other porpo•e in the world than to per petuae the ho'rde or office holders, and keep the grip of the party on the thoa.ts o l the people: but we mistake public opinion if the people do not take the party by the throat at the nest Con gres-ional election.. ) An Extravagant Administration The following extracts are taken from Mr. Bout well s elaborate state ment of our expenditures during the last ten years : Years. &pen (1 it ur:s. 81113,025,7811,34 (16.1157.127,20 474,744,781,22 864 855,2314,087,86 865 1,290,312 . ,982,41 866 520,809,416,99 321,490,597,75 $5,303,700,811,31 Total , .. We invite our readers, and the whole country, to compare the expenditures for the two years 1860-61 and 1866-70, respectively. It will thus he seen that our rulers expended during the last two years of profound peace 8613,603,067,• 06. From this must be deducted in round namberiabout two hundred and forty million dollars as interest on the i debt during the two years, vhich leaves $373,603,867 expended ittsaying on the government. From i tis, another deduction of about forty 'minutia for pensions during the two years must be made, which the late war entailed, and the balance will be found to be $333,. 603,867. The total amount expended in the wo years of 18041 WRB $139,6754916. From this must be deducterf, far ode rests paid in the two years—viz: $3, 177.314 in IMO, and 54,000,173 in 11.11—i 1 .47,177,487 ; which will leave a balance of $122,499,429 expended to carry over the goverment during the aforesaid two years of 1860-61. Now, we have increased during these ten years, or rather only eight years if strictly reckoned, say one fifth ; and the expenditures should therefore be increased one fifth, which, if added to the $122,499,429 (being $24,49t),875), HMIOIIIIO in a sum total of $146,999,- 311. Rut the party in power have expend ed, after giving them credit for the ex tra interests on the debt, pensions, and it fifth increase for the increase of pop- Int ion, 5333,903,8117 against $146,999,- 31 , 1; or in other words . for crorry dollar expended, exclusive of interest and pen.. liloll3, by the government in 1869-70, expended as near as possible two did lure and twenty-seen cents. Well may all reformers of revenue or otherwise go with the above irrefut able record before the country, and let lair people give their verdict. Southern State Election• • 'File result of the elections in North Carolina nnd Tennessee are highly en courag rig! y tot cause of Consery atisin and con,titutional liberty, and currem pointing depressing to the spirit of Rath These States, which were re constructed with a view to placing than tinder Radical control for an in definite prnod, may be 'ousted upon its forever hereafter opposed to the party that has so long , prostituted its pon•er and the patrorirgo of the Govern mint to aggrandile itself at the ex pens,. of the people and the sacrifice of their rights In North Varolina, whore, in lion to all that 118,1 been done by the Federal authorities to subvert the will of the people and the principles or the Conrditution, Holden, the Governor, had organized an army or State militia to intimidate Conservative voters, by a su stem of outrage and violence that night put Congressional violators of publlc lihertv to shame, the Conserva ti‘e, Moue triumphed, electing tour,and probably the Congressmen, and their ,State ip•liet, and carrying the Legi , “ lature, thus ensuring a Conservative IT. S S. r••ttor in place of Abbott In the m,iiere Holden's militia were operating, the Radicals, of course, pre %Ailed , lot the State is safe, notwith rianding Yoder thNircuinstances, the tittimpli for the Conservatives is sign.ll, and will prove inspiring to all tree friends of the country, m the North a, well as in the South. In Tennet-,re the ConserVat ice' hits e elected the dodges of the Supreme Court, earning the State by a hand to:Iloilo The men elected to the :•iipteini. Bench are tilde, patriotic and trite. 11“ n T. A. R Nelson, for. laril‘ a nie w her if the Federal lionise Nerire , critative ,- nail one of Presi ,hoit .1 olinsons comi , el in the Impeach „meat ra-e, and Hon. .k. h P. Ntchol nnu, formerly S Senator, and at one Imre editor of the Washinton Union, ate among the Judges elect. At the rreNt Presidential eleettomthe earri nearly, if riot q uite, all the Southern States, notw itli - hi:lading the ili , tritrwhiseinent of noun of the l‘ bites, the enfranchise ment of the blacks, and the great in - (Inc of the Radical enrpet , liaggers and Freedmen's Bureau hypocrites and I tabu ICiru the renomination of the "Si road Washington" by the Itnil wale will not situ(' them Iron) an ig nominious de'ent. A II u•r't Rot.—'l May, hoy, why do ton whn+tle nu fatly 'llocause I'm so hapio , mister' What tnalte4 toil no hartiv ?' 'Cause I've got a new shirt look alien.; ain't it nice?' `lt don t look very new. Wll3ll 18 it made ol 'IV hy 'lts new, heranse tnam made it yesterday nut of 11811 . II l what was d ud 's old 'un made ot?' 'Why one of granny's old A beets, what her loan give her' lion. Albert Morgan. a white Re publican Senator of 11f kaissippi, was married, Wedne-dav night of boa week, at .htckson, Mis.eie , ippi, to 111 iss Carrie Highgate, colored. The couple left for Cleveland, Morgan a former home. Morgan was formerlykl;olonel 01 a Michigan regiment. —ltt Ni AN t, the niggerM candidate PATRONIZE 11031 F, INDUSTRy /IO!IN 1112.V - 11BILE,, A Ilanufacturer and denier In 110 USEHO LD ifURNITUR 714.709,995,58 APRINO STRUT, BELLY/04TE, P.ll Keeps constantly nn hind n choice assnrtmen of \Latinism - 44, Sofas, Chairs, Lointlges, lied steads, he. A a cry line selection of 157,542,47H,71 337,340,284,86 will aim ny4 Lo,f4un l itt LOW PRICES 292,112,269,31 IMMI FURNITURE WARE ROOM. llowarl Street, Bellefonte, Pa., where Bureana, Loongee, Sof/0, flat Backs, What Note, Stands, thaira, Stools, Extenelon TO)lee, lf,te , Of every deqerlptlon, quality, and 'priee, for nate cheaper than at any other effitablish•-ent of the kind in Central Peans)lvatOa •tin2o HENRY P. RAMOS LATER AN I) N EWS Notwithatittettag hunt timeaddgli taxon and ~(her puhi is oTpre.sions, intone° excite meet reigne at the wiiih,E.sA I.F. Llquoli HTORE In the marlin front on Bishop .etreet, Belle fonte, Pa , a here is kept eon4tantly a full sup ply of the At prima lower than ran he found elsewhere 011041110 of Philadelphia Ills stork cot:mints of the laird Old Bye, Boti:hon, Monongahela and Old Irkh Whiskiem;. Holland Gin, Cogniar and other Brandies; Jamaica and Now England Wines, Cnril Isis, ■nd All kind. of Strum, which ho le welling on low ow to a.tonh,h all. vanl2 - A BAUM. Agent T B. Err E I.E, t) . FOREION AND DOMESTIC WINES k LIQUORS In the room formerly occupied by Ibe Key. elan,. Bakery, on /114 hop %Iron!, Bellefonte, Pn , talc e•I plexiniro In Informing the publle that lie heepx eon/gently on handl it gamily of elite Foreign e nd ininnotir Ligivire All elk4ks warranted to rontain the amount mnrked (hr Attoiltion practiNng, ptlr,letatin to rolled t4l hie Mork of PURE LIQUORS, Suitable for rnedlval purno.e.. Bottler., J , lsVn, and demlJohn4 eonatanny on hand Ile Ilan the ONLY PURE NECTAR WHISKY in town All lignorn are warranted togivematlnfaellon Idquory will I, Hold by the gnarl, barrel, or tleree He hag a large lot of Of the tine.d grader en hand Confident that he ern plewne etnnomern, he renpeet (Idly mol len,. a •hare of !addle patron •loll2 AT ETROPLITA N LIFE IN Stilt 11 ArSCH CO, OF NEW ICIRK I.l.l{Es .1. DO IV, President J E.11.1N, rice- President, Fikrivo.r 4 • Bank iitill4ling Ids Cliestmit Strert, Ptillettlelphin OViltltlN, GAFFNEY AND (()RHIN General Agent+ and Allorneyx for Penner, Delman, Soot hern N der.ey, I)l.drlci ol Colombia 1 slarylaini DIVIDENDS DECLARED A N NU,' L L V. Thirty Jaya grace allialred in payment of premium liarte Illierty to travel without extra barge All its Policies nomforreltable and incontest- e R. OKA RHART, Agent, Itellotonte T. R. HAYES, Medical examiner. 15-20.1 y NE'STAG E EGET E. —I I ereatte tho Agrieultural Cullhga stago, will loaf Pine Grove for Bellefonte, o'clock a 11 vt II I It.ave the Corego at 7 o'clock a. m., an runt In of Le-Mont or "End of Mountain," u place of vhf Houserville, as formerly. Return lug, It will leave Ilellfeonte at 2 o'clock, p. m , the College at 5, and reach Pine (trove by it p m JAM FIS JACK, Proprietor. P. GEPIIART, J. uttvis ALEXANDER attend to collections anti practice in the Or phew,' Court 114-2 ruruiture WALL PAPER, Liquors 111 , 14 T LIQUORS 12E1 Gerrrinn, 4 Alndetra, Lhdwon, Sherry • and Port 1:131EM BoTTI,E1) I.l(it'orL.s Insurance lilt %Nell oFFICE Books and Stationery. LIVINGSTON'S BOOK STORE, (Establkhed in 11145.) At this well known establishment may found everything lu the BOOK LINE, whether THEOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL, LAW, SCIENTIFIC, OR LITERARY' I= FAMILY BIBLES, with or without Photographic Plates, ranging In price from VI 75 to $25 W. Mao all the Day and Sunday Sohool Hooka In general use. BLANK ROOKS, BLINK BOOKS, LEGAL BLANKS, LEGAL BLANKS, STATIONERY, ete STATIONERY, etc Prompt Attention even to orders. A nem dtvetoint made to throw who buy to ve again vl4nl N EW BOOK STORE 1=1:11==31 Books, Stationery and News limponum. IT= Has purchased the Book, Stationery and News establishment of Klnaloe and Bro , on Allegheny street, near the Diamond, to which lie hastust addeda, largo M•olc oodsoneh as k 43 e generally kept in a well d Book end Stationery Store Itle Aloe -i , mists of T heological, Medical, Law, seellaneons, Sunday Selinol, Sehool Bodketrime Books, Pass IMoks, and Mariam 'very grade and price of Cap, Legal, Letter, Bath and Ni' Paper, tine French Paper, Envo lopes of every description and Price, Ist./111, inks, Inkstantle, Erasers, Rubber hands, transparent and common Slates, Slate Panetta, Lead Pencils, Crayons, etc A140,-11.111y and Weekly Panora, Maga rine,. and Sheet Monte, a large supply Of Legal and Jtedicen Slanks.constently on hand. Mao Internal 10,01111 e Stamp; at feet , Ile Is ebna Wholeautle Agent (or Loehrrian'to Celebra ted %%riling Fluid reentry merchants - would do well to rail and examine my meek before tanreharing else where, as I an sell at mandfacturern primes lloolot got to order tolten de.sared. •13n034-ly Hotels and Saloons IinKERHOFF HOUSE ALLEGANY STREET BELLE I.' ONT E, PEN N' A 110USK AI. @ KR OM, ( Proprielora.) A flret close tiotel—comfortable rooms—promp attendance. All the modern eonveniencee and ream:MAMA charges. The proprietors offer to the traveling publlo and to their country friends flrnt class worm.. 1111/filld , lll4, and careful attention to the wants of guettn, at nil 11111P11, at fair rates Careful hustlers and gins' stabling An excellent tie ble, nerved. A bar. supplied with the ben or liquors. Servants well trained, and every thlug requirite in first clasp. hotel tsar location in in tile business pertion of the town, near the pont office, the court house, the the banks, and the principal places (.1 rendering it the meat eligible pinee to stop for tine.° w 441 vloit Bellefonte Id. tiler un buninentior for pleasure an oniniba4 will carry pußseogers and bag ppi to nod front 1.11 trains free of charge -142 MIME = 1211:A121) At HOWELL, P;opretore.l Thu. elegant hotel, having come under th nuperylotm of the onder.igned, they would re.pertfully nllll4llllll, to the,imblio that they are prepared io accommodate them alter the 41yliuji the hr.( tmusen in the rates The !lush 110114 nt a magnificent building, spiel:l'loy farnilhed, and capable of comfortably accom. rIIREE iftiNDRED C; LT KSTS II I. situated near the 4 11epot, and entivenlon to kit Owe.. of badness, and Is the bent hotia in ventral l'ennaylvaniii. Its waiters are oblige. ing, polite and attentive, Its tattles are sup. plied with ecru luxury in the market, Its .106.4 tort• h root f • le.. with ettentive and teirnaDlP end It.. bar ..tipplled wilh the beet of I ove,. l'oor t;u.•.t. from the eines to spend th,. hmmcr It I. tn.t Ihr place' The proprtetols wlfl hr loeppy to reeler, the public e t , often tla weolo too roll ILI K. A RI) & HOWELL, Proprietor, N ATii)N A L MILLU)IM, PA .11)NA rIIIN K IZENI ER, I opruto' flaying purchased this admirable property. the proprietor takes pleasure in informing hill nem', that he has reh tied 55.1 refurnished It from top to bottom. 11•1141 Js 1110 M prepared to Ws emoniesiste Iros de, and others In style that lII' hopes will pri.e not silly mut Isfsetory, but plen•sot it 1111011. nm! liar, will not be excelled by any 111 the eminto Htn stalble NMI 111,1, and in attended by experienved and attentive ostlers 14-28.1 y )N'F t'R 11()USE, LOCK HA von--h: W Y, Proprieto-. ho. elegont Hotel. fortnerAr known ns the "W1,01111141°. ' wit %%liter .t.r. , ot,i+ now ready Go the reeept 11011 of • inttorn wad board. It tot 4 111,11 legantly forniehod and Its table I. Alwttp...opithed with the boot Viritorli to Lock llnvon .111 filet thm the plowotutell Novo to the rely A fret, 1,11111 eon COX. the gtooom of the honor to and from the •arloo train. •14n*a ARMAN'S 110TEL—DANI EL jr, WO A N. Pi opre..t.i.r This long-establi•hed and well-known !total, situated on the norilliel.t corner of the Dla. ',lad, opposite 111,. Courthouse, hatAng boeß purchased by I iatilel Harman, Eve announce' to the forint, pati.me of this establishment rind to tim traNeling pablie generally. that he liitV thoroughly retitled Ills hollow, and it pn pared to render the most satisfactory &COW°. modation to all who may favor him nit h theft patronage No pains will be spared on him part to add to the. convenience or vomfort Iris guests All who stop with him will (lad his table abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fore the market will afford, done Up In style by the moot , (.I)l . llPlieed conks. Hui liar will Biwa), conthin oh o ieeat of hymns. 11 in Sunning is the best in ton and will alwarl be attended by the moot trustworthy end OP tenni,• hostler, lily,, him a eall, one and all, roof 111. feel, I,mtillent that, nil will in salllPfleQ with thole im,owwmodation An excellent LW; cry Is attached to this establishment, whiett otrangern from abroad will find greatly In that, advantage C U3IM 1 NOS II()IISE lAM ES H. LIPTON PrOlon . A o f- BEL LEFONTE PEN NA, ' The undersigned, having assumed cortrol of fluw tine hotel, would re.pectitilly *ilk thee mitrimage of the mildly lie is pri.mated 1t1,01111111 , 11100 ghoul In the beat of atyle, as: will take• care that him tables are supplied will tho beat in the market. (Mod mtnhlqy. attached to the hotel, with careful and madame ser vant., 'rho trailing public aro invited to giq the Cummings Neilsen mill I't-841.1y THE GUNI SPRING KRILL. MBm l l4l:lSri . ti:lnired. and Combined clover Holler & Ste !!!!! tot, and all !duds of Agricul• tared I mpletnentm, nt Mrl,A NA lIA S,4TONE & ISETT, II ollldayebuts,