iii Local" De BLLEFONTE, PA Waitnisday Morning, March 3,269. Two Drug Store of - F. P. Green will be removed, April lst, 1889, from Brockci hoff's row, to the new Hotel of Bush & McLain, over the creek. Jan. 20t f. FOIL SALZ.-A first class farm, within two miles of Bellefonte, is now for sale. Any person wishing to buy, can learn full particulars, by calling at the office of the Bellefonte Republican. JIIISTITIA.—WO are sorry your commu nication reached ue too late for insertion in this number. From the character of its news, Ike., we think it will net do— will be too old for our next. It iv good. however. Send tie another. Mail, so as to "reach us on Monday. . PIORAVING.---SOlne of the finest speci mens- of 'engraving we nave, ever seen Were shown- us on Monday last.. They • Were executed by Frank P. Blair, son of Gen. Wm. If Blair, of thin place. Frank has great reason to feel proud of his skill in this particular. We understand that Frank holds himself in readiness to execute the fancy jobs in this line for all the jewelers in town or county. Saw TortACCOSroar..—We understand that our young friend Lave A. MILLER has rented the store room in JERRY Bores new brick building on Allegheny street. in which he intends to open a tobacco store nod eating house on the Europaan principle. The room will be divided: the store room nod eating de (hutment will be separate. Truly, Belle fonts is spreading herself and putting on style. PARDOL—This excellent man and c'mi,tion minister. pastor of the M. E. Church in this place for the last tsvo years. is soon, in the econot , .y of that Church, to !cave us, If we ere corilieli- od to part With him. it will 1 - ct in sorrow. He los accomplished much ese.sd while here, and 'could do roue; mm -e, if he could ronoie. We I;rrpe the CoeEreqa tion w ill petition the proper au!lv. , ritie , to Lace him renr:.in ariet der trrrr. Cox-reAcrs. tzt3.— What has become of thr ecilitractor Qf thisltles Me- Cnffer:y ? dace you n.,11).;ng "big" co; hands for this r.umoter. Cho.!lvy? li , •w many new houses" have yeti er.niraeted for? How much ,rerip will you distrib ute? How many men will you employ during the summer? What has become of your enterprise at the new dam on Logan'■ Braneh ? Has it fizzled ? Keep us booked, please. We must have local 1:11711 OUR WESTISRM LETTKR.—"Ir Own Em Quad" has failed to come to time We know not the cause: but we feel that our readers will be disappointed. We hope he will get the steam up, the ma chine in motion. and be on hand with , ganothei of • for eni next num ber. We have beeome accustomed to it. We earinot 'without . it. - The paper don't look . right, don't sound right, don't read right'iiiihont it. - Come'along•.Em Quad; • - The: people think you:Are a gay and festive "cum." . . . . • ?dopy. Nielspleatied to learn .thrst our. _ friend,.Robert.MO- Knight, has made arrangements to erect. two large and : itandstime frame building . on hie lots fronting on High •*Amt. The lumber is all dontratted for, and the • btaldings.will belnished,in. early sum mer. Robert possesies the proper spir it.. lie has the enteririse and the w ill Would that some of our capitalists would eaten a: little of the same spirit. We want two .hundred. new houses in town to-day. If we had a few more men like Robert McKnight we . would not want long. . . UNtoNvriLs.—This is one of the most• plra•ant towns in the counts. Pleasant ly eituated• en the Lock •Haven & Tyrone "Hilitrinvl; and its inliabitatois are about as pleasant, jolly a set of men and wo men as nan be found in any community Amit 0. Ajeaandefr, .13." Rich. Dr. J M, Blair; and many other good and true Re put)linalts.reside in this town. A few Democrats are to he found., Just enongh to 'keep theßepublicins faithful. and on the looltoiti. It is best,perhaps, t bat all the the citizens do not belong to the Repub lican party. There are a few, however, .hat should at oocc come over to the Re publican party. ENTIMPRISE.—Shortlidge g - , Co, de serve great credit for the efforts they have made. and are making. to supply the people with good, clean coal, and st as low rates as is possible in this market. They have now almost finished a build ing, extending from one end of their coal yard to the other. This is tinder 'roof and. enclosed. From this henceforth, therefore•, the citizens will get dry coal. Hereafter 'here will he no ne.cessity for procuring-coal o.nd housing in the Fum trier, in order to have itdry in the Win -ter. The enterprise of Shortlidee & Co. obviates this . difficulty We hope that. this firm will sleet with the.. encounige mont they deserve. Protect and encour age home industry is our doctrine. THIS BEST DAUM-A f-w weeks ag we published, says the Tinge Agitato r , the yileld . of Mr. B. Monroe's dairy, with en opinion that it would not be heat en. Mr. Sanford Strait, of Lawrence. sends us the yield of his dairy in' 1868, which not only beats Mr. Monroe's, but will not be beaten by any other, in our judgment. Mr. Strait says : "Lest year I kept seven old cows and-one 2 year old heifer. From the milk of those cows we made butter which sold for $482,92; and Aram .the buttermilk we realized in calves an d pork $145.00—s total of $627 92, and $6B 49 to each cow." - Now, suppose that those cows cost Mr. Strait 's6o each in . the spring of 1868 ; and you have a gross profit of $28.49 to ,silt caw, In other words, each cow pitittfor'itself, and earned $28.49 over and' above: Of course Mr. Strait's diary _has been managed with excellent judg ment; or this ia,vorsble report could not. illk7o been parl.e Nsw Fousni.r:—;-The new Foundry Building of Todd & Duncan is nearly finished, and begins to look like busi ness. artment. NOT YET:—We understand that the Presbyterian Congregation of this place have not yet selected a pastor to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Rev. Yoemans. Tows slur ELECTIONB.—We intended to priblish, for the the of the renders of the•Rtpublican, the election returns of each of the townships and boroughs in the county, Thus far we have riot been able to procure them, and no one has ta ken sufficient interest to report for us. B noxsanorr's Ittlx.x.—ln another col umn of the Republican will be found the advertisement of T. J. &I. C Cole. This is a good firm. They pay the highest mark et price foi%griliti,..ofallkinds, war rant their flour good. and are anxious to share in the patronage of the public.— We wish them success. - • NEW Meas.—Loeb, May & Loeb in vited us to their well furnished store a few evenings since to see the "New Light,'' made by Petroleum fluid, manu factured by J. J. Palmer. This fluid has been in use more than a yearyand is growing in favor wherever used. It makes the brightest and beat light, of anything of the kind we have ever seen It is recommended as making "no offr n- sire oder, no smoke, no grease to soil garments, no danger from explosion in lamps." - Any person wishing to see or purchase this 'petroleum fluid," can call at the store of Loeb, May lz Loeb, on Alleghe ny street. Ilst.t.grott-ra AND LEWISBURG RAIL IIOAD.—The Mifflinlyirg Telegraph is ful ly aroused on the subject of a Railroad from this place through Union county.— We are pleased to see this, and hope the Edi.or kill-continue his efforts in this di rection. We copy, for the benefit of our Pennsvalley friends, the fol!oveing coin =llia:lt ion. which appeared in the Tele gr•lph or t ltc 25th ult : "CAPT. Oitrzre—D , or Sir :---PlvrlF:e ai low a coos , ant reader of the TEr.enturtt to suggest a r lan of (porn (long bv which if foliww, I b'dieve work mil3' be eom: mene , :d on a Railroad from Lewisburg to Beilefon , c•before I : Oiilsumnier, with all the means available : for its early corn plc' ion. •- 1..‘4, the citizens of Union and Centre counties, each organize. say a dozen of most prominent ciiizene4nterested in the enter Prize, into a compAy, for the purpose of receiving subscriptionB itnd nevi:tang with other' RaProttii C,mPta nies likely to.be interested. For Union county I would suggest the following re spectable and well known : names: John Diehl. Latirelton. - • R. V B. Lincoln. Esq., Hartley tp. Daniel Long; ilartleton. Shetn Spigelmyer, f' Dr W: T. Seebold, Young, Esq., Milllinburg. Dr. D. H. Miller, tt C. IL: Shriner, Esq. " • Him. John W. Simonton, Buffalo tp. lion. Eli Slifer, Levrisburg Hon. Inhn''Valls, • C. Duncan, • . • *".With•ithe well known general desire ,fora Railroad, and the pecuniary advan tages and greatbusinessfaciliiies ittiord ed, who can doubt that the gentlemen named could'aecure the 'raising to extend ttie Lewisburg branch io illiftlinburg or • Hartleton?A. similar association of men at. Bellefonte, and through Penns Valley might as readily secure the means for its continuation' to Bellefonte "As soon as means sufficient were sub scribed to secure an organization accord ing to law, one company might be formed with all-the rights and priveleges of other Railway Companies, Ate. " Not, a . day should be lost in this mat ter of such 'overshadowing importance,' as you have justly termed tt. "Let the gentlemen above named call a meeting, if they are willing to act.and organize themselves into a ent;npany. for the purpose of srliciting subscriptions, • • and then let meetings be called, and ef forts be made, as the citizens of other counties do, who are interested in. and want. Railroads, and success will certain ly crown the effort. If our people are not willing to do this, or something sim ilar, let us hear no more of Buffalo or Penns Valley wanting a Railroad. Hop ing the gent'emen whom I have named will let us hear from them, and most earnestly wishing for success, I remain "Yours truly," The communication is full of good practical suggestions. Let our people act upon them. Let meetings be called as early as possible. Let, not one wait upon another. If a dozen cannot. be in- ' duced to act, let seine active, energetic triend of the enterprise take the respon fff sibility, hml call a meetieg at Belle tente„ Boal-huts Millheim, or any oilier suits able place, ; we trill insert the notice _lrv and insure a good attendance. A Railroad front Bellefonte to Lewis burg would be, we think, just what the Snnwshoe R. R. Co. most desire; and it the farmers, and others interested along the the. will . bestir themselves'and show that they are. in earnest, the co-. operation of the aforesaid company can easity tie obtained. ' We understand that the route from here to Milroy has been declared impractica ble. Why will not a road leading from this plaee, via Boalsburgoo Lewisburg, answer just as well We believe it. to he far superior to the Milroy route, and by going up Spring Creek to Boalsburg we go around the inountain instead of over it, and thus all Penns valley is ac commodated. We sinoerely hope that the Snowshoe R. R. Co , and the people of Penns and Buffalo rallies will act in harmony in this matter, and take immediate steps to secure a survey of the route, and the speedy completion of the road. We are satisfied in regard to the prat. ticability of the route, and believe that the Snowshoe company is ready and will ing to do its part so soon as the people who are most benefited by the comple tion of the road manifest a disposition to dt , their whole duty in the wietter. '''F•••• • • INsuigic - E.—lsmi:Jumes. D. Turner is agent for-the North American Ineurence Co. He is a good agent and acts for a • sound company. MORE WORK --Mr Jno. Breohbill has commenced to build an addition to the house in which he now resides, on High St. It affords us pleasure to ohronicic these evidences of the prosperity cf our town and citizens, BLTNYZE & Co.—We invite the atten tion of our readers to the advertisement of tit and 3. P. Blymyer, in another col-. num. They offer for sale a large lot of rack and Barrel salt at reduced prices; This is a strong, reliable and aecomodat ing firm, and are well known as such to many of our readers. Bead the &dyer tisemett. RitrititIEINIZICTS.,--We do not know the opinion of others, -but we are very large ly of the opinion that there are not two pleasanter or.tnore 'accommodating fel.; lowa, nor are there any bAter calculated to cater, i>p a elitiefaetory way, to the wants of hungry pepple Om are Messrs. Hoy & Co.. immediately opposite the Court. Honse. north elide. where you will find all the delimacie.v of the season.—. Their Oysters are the freshest and best in town. Give them's . call f IrstociPanz.—tHoop, hurrah ! Centre county has a velocipede. There is el wart some genius turns up to keep our county up with the times. Boslsburg 'has the honor of the first velocipede in tNe county. We are informed that Mr. &mit Sweeney manufactured it, end mit it rooting, all the same night. We un- deriver' d that the whole town is in e state of ezcite . roet t., and our friend Enoch is the ridmir.;(t of all admirers. We trust he will mount his velncipedal horie and pay Belief `ate a •isit. Witr Go Gonne . —We learn fplp th e Philadelphia. Press ti: , ti t Jno.W.for ney has established a .'Land Office," for the sale of Southern landa:• in connection with the office of his Wnshi..'eon Chroni• cle ne'ptper. Shortly after t "01. Forney established this office, h e ~thr is.s ii on a Corr through Virginia and North Caro lina, and h s given the result of his I .lll r . els, what he saw. the animus of the p , 'O - the great speculati..ns, the furnace ' grist and &c , in a eerie. of letters published in the Philadelphia Press The Colonel is a most excellent writer, and paints a nice pen picture of affairs in the Southern States, but in our opinion his picture is too highly painted. lie represents everything quiet in North Carolina, and says that the citizens of tiott State are ant anxious to welcome 'Northern men and Northern capital, but we notice that, notwithstanding these &temente published by our friend Col Forney, that.GOvernor-Holden of North Caroina finds it necessary to repai , r to Washingtonito implore Congress not to remoVe the military—the. U. S. soldiers —from that. State. Hero is a flat con: tradiction•of- the statements made 'by Col Forney' in relation to the animus of this portion of the Solizhern people. We do:ntit charge'Col. - Forney with • tai fully. roistating the true iondition of affairs in the. Southern States; but. we know these people, and we kpow, too, how smoothly they can talk, andlow patriotic they can become, willing to accept the situation, obey 'the lawsand protect. the Northern emigrant:until tbey..gell their lands and obtain the money of said emigrant.- - Tben comet the "tug of war" If the emigrant, or carpet bagger, as he is called, has an opinion of his own, and attempts to express it, he iktiocin informed that he is not wanted in that community. We need not, in this connection, repete the outrages and murders of just such men, committed by the Ku-Klux Klan, goad- . ed on and encouraged by such oily-tong ued hypocrits,as own the large tracts of land in those States. We know what we affirm, for we have investigated scores of these cases. West Virginia may be, and we believe is, an exception to the general rule, but we would advise. our people to keep out of the Southern States, at least for farming purpOsee, for some time to cows. There are thousands of opportunities iu this State, and in the great West, for people to invest their surplus funds, and at the same time be perfectly safe in re gard to life and limb. If Col. Forney would pay Bellefonte a visit, and make himself acquainted with our people, and the natural advantages of the place, we think be vrould be induced to turn his mind in this direction, instead of the Southern States. Our water power is not surpassed, nor equalled, by any in the United States Our facilities for all kinds of manufacto ries are far superior to those of any of the New Englst.d towns. orStettes Here, in Bellefonte. are superior amines for large fortunes. Col. Forney may travel through every Southern Slate, and, we venture the assertion, he will never find any thing in compfrison. Situate. as we are, in the geographical centre of the Key,tone State, with our mountains full of the best of bituminous coal, and our valleys and ridges full of iron ore, on the great line of Railroads runningEsst and West, we should be the greatest mann facturingf own in the world. There should be erected hardware and cutlery establiehments.at least two.which wou:d give empl• yment to from one to two thousand men; we should Wave wool len factories, paper mills, wire mills, cotton mills, wholesale bat and thee manufactories, two or three more glass works, and manufactories of reapers, mowers and other farming implements. Bellefonte is just the pbice for all these, and to this place we invite Col. Forney to direct his attention. We have a number of enterprising capitalists at home. ready and willing to co-operate with Col. Forney. and all oth er capitalists that h 9 could be instru mental in persuading to settle amongst We would suggest that our capitalists, and men of enterprise, call a meeting. and appoint a committee to wait upon Col. Forney, and secure. not only hie in fluence, but the influence of his two dai ly papers. in making known to capital lets, everywhere, the supreme advantag es of our healthful and romantic town. • LICA .1141,,vm--IA itt,ettiti -that t.tke chi zensof Lock Haven feel very proud of the new Court House recently erected inihat place. It is also slid to be one of the finest buildings of the kind in the State,* and, no doubt, cost kvery handsome sum At the first court held in tbitt.new. house, the ladies of Lock Haven, feeling aggrieved by the liquor traffic, present ed to the Court the following petition : " The ladies of the Lock . Haven Tem perance Society, beg leave to present to the Hon. Court the accompanying peti-: lion from mote than fifteen hundred la dies. s residents of Clinton' county. "It is unnecessary to remind your Honors that the facti stated in our - petition ',too ob vioni to admit:Of any dispute. , Thiough every avenue of information we are im pressed with the - fearful truth, and the . experience of every one of us confirms the reality of the darkest picture ever drawn by tongue or- pen. of the effects of this abomination of ;deeolation which' curies our beautfut land. Still the river of Death rolls on, growing broader and deeper: bearing on its black-waves. thou sands of our youth, as well as many of the noblest of our land. There— fore, in the name of po4 and Hu manity, in the name . of sorrowing moth ere, of heart broken wives and starving children, we pray your Honore:hat yon would use the power Vested in you in re fusing to license each aid every -one of those dent of pollution; which under the name of Restaurants, /to., are contami , nating our streets and poisonlng the very fountain of life by s vending the vile adul terations sold as alcoholic drinks. And especially we ask your Honors to with license from all who are under in ,iictment in this Court for illegal traffic in the beverage of death. We dare to preeent this appeal because we believe in the justice and humanity of our Hon: Conrt, a nil because it is right." . . CqIINTT COMMON SCHOOLS, Per cent. of a ttentlance for second mouth, Bellefonte Sohovls, not reported. Ben vec .... A I nm. arst's ecbeol, 89; Sitars: rchon i . 78 : R., o paborg, Knox's,Plessant, view, Big 11.)Ilow, Rick Forge, Ines,- 11.nd. end Leßthe:rman's• schools not re ported. Bogg.:---Milenhurg Forge f Engle RoPing Mills r elicol. 8A; Wallace Rui, 88; Marsh Creek, 51: Ceietrol City, ttopes's, Molt's Hollow, Lucas', Eagle Foi le mid Rays' schools not repor.'ed. B o. ntside--.Laurial Run, 60; aorrna cia sc h oo l a (A reported. School, 67;. March C ree k an d schools not reported; Farmers MIL 00100 . 69 - . Gregg—Penn Hall seta 60; Polk Hill 70; Decker's, 73, Mountain, 6f; Beaver . DIM. 80; Cross Roo 4s, 72: Murrny's 79;. Hoy's, 75: Spring Mtl.ls school notrepor ed. • Fergußon—Brancli aeho. el, 82; White Hall, 84; Grace-burg. 85; 3 w , Nri v ille, 83 : Stackey, 77; Tadpole, 71 O a k Gr..ve, 56; Krutnrine's. 74; Pine Grove No. 'th, Pine Grove South, Centre. lipler's 0 1 4 1it 4 and Harleyville schools not reportel• ilainea—Aaroneburibrarumar tel.` ool G 6 ;. Alireaphum. primary ; Pine Cieeti4o; WOOdWarW; 4; IS; VetiadiNi and • Mutintiiiif Schools not reported. • - Halftonen—Centre 'Line school; - 72•: Siornistolin. 80 ; Eighth Square:- 83 Lovelown. 85 ; _Hartle— Houverville school. 60 ;Shin gletown, 80; Walnut Grove, 70; Rook Hill, 67; End of Mountain. 74; Boats burg North, Boalsburg South, Centre Furnace, Big Hollow andßranch eohools not .reported. 'Toward—Mechanicsville leltool. 77 ; Fairview, 84; Kennedy., 75; Howard Furnace, 80 ; Gravel Hill, 79 ; Glassney, 83 ; 'Toward Borough, not reported; Iluston—Julian eatiool, 63; WiMaw,- 94 ; Black Oak, 61. Liherty—Union echool, 79; Bitner'i. 90 ; Eagleville drammar, second and third grade, and Hunter's Run cc hools,. not reported. Marion—Upper Marion school, 61 ; Fowlering, 78 ; Jacksonville Grammar sad Primary, and Lower Marion nut re ported: MilePburgh Borough—M ilesburg High school, 98; second grade 90; third grt de 82. Miles—Stovers", School," 64 ; Brung hart's school, 95 ; Gramley!s school, 74; Madi sonburg Grammar school, 79; Re bersburg Grammar school, 72 ; 'Wolf's, Forster's, Madisonburg and Rebersburg Primary schools not reported. Patton—Stony Point school. 61 ; Woul die's school, 84; Pleasant Hill, 89; Bed and Fairview not reported. Penn—Millheim Grammar school, 77: ?dillheim Primairy school, 89; Liberty," 55; Pike, 66 ; Gentsle's, 95 , Snavely's, 83 ; :Elk Creek not reported. Potter.—Earlytown schonl. 76; Fair view school, 60: Loop, 62; Pine Sump. 80; PAteee Mills Primary, 64 ; Potter's Mills Grammar, 80; Prosprct Mitls, 70 Centre HMI Grammar, Cherchville, Plum Grove, Whiskey Hollow. Centre Hill. Cold Spring. Pine Grove. Tusrey Sink and Centre Hall Primary schools nut re- . ported. Philipsburg Boro.—Philipsburg third Grade. 80; Primary, 76 ; other seboule of the Boro not reported. Rush.—Cold Stream school. 90; Black Bear, Powelton and Potter's not report . - ed. Snow Shoe.—Askey's school, 66 ; Mo *balloon, 46 ; Depot and Gray's schools not. reported Spring.—Flarrisonville, school. 64; Musser's, 87 ; Piecing Creek.. 72; Oak Grove, 72; Pleasant Gap, 88; Weaver's. Fairvirw.Boiling Spring and Valentine's school not retorted. • Taylor.—Henderson's school, 70; Mt Vernon, 85 ; Wild Wood not reported. Unionville Bore.—Net reported. ' Union.—Rusles . School, 78 ; Belle Gi.ove. 85; Cherry Grove tit Plum Grove schools not reported. Walker.—Zion school. 75 ; Snyder's. 77 ; Forrest 69 ; Hublereburg High - . 85 Franklin Grammar, 94; Hecht, Wolf's. Hublersburg and Franklin Primary schools, not reported. Worth.—Sunny Side school, 71; Pl'k Road,.Bl ; Reese!S and Conler's schools not reported. It will be seen by the above report, taat. i tie blilesiburg,W.. twittnyer, teacher — bas 98 per cent.at tendance—highest per tent. in county. Brunebart's, §naveley'r, Penn-95 per cent. Franklan Gram mar, Walker, and William's school, Hus ton, 94 per cent. The !tinsels prevailing . in some Dis tricts, accounts for the low per tentage in these Districts. M MAGE PRALIC SALE.--There will be exposed to public sale on the 24th day of March 1869, at the residence of - Jacob Showers, Gregg tp., near Spring Mills. the follow. : ing personal property,. to wit : • . - Two head of good • .work. horses, 2 two horse . wagons, 1 top buggy, 1 thresh-. tog machine, horse power, shaker and strap complete, 5 cows, 7 head of young cattle,.l sow and 8 pigs. 1 good grain drill, I corn sheller, I good fanning mill, 1 buckeye reaper. plows, harrows, cul tivators, : grain in the ground, 1 cook stove•and pipe. togither with a large lot of konsehold and kitchen furniture. It Will be a large sale. Every person wish ing any Of the above articles should at tend. " .• .• CoNcritr.—There will be a Musical Conventitiri in • Shiloh Church, !Hawn near Michtel Groves, on the turnpike leading •frem Bellefonte to Boaleburg, commencing on Widne-day the 3d day of March. and continue Thurs - lay and Friday, closing with a grand concert on Friday night. Miss. Bynder, the cele brated pianist and organist will be pees cot.. ..Proceeds to go to the benefit of the Church. An invitation to attend is ex tended to. sell. Died. MILLEROn the 2nd ult., Anna Elizabeth Miller, aged 2 yrs„ 6 months and 10 days. "Weep not for me mother. Your lap is my dying bed. and Heaven is my home." Grain and Flour Markets. - • BELLEFONTIL.MET. 3, 1369. • Flour per barrel $9 00 White wheat per buobel Red wheat Corn (new).... Otte Rye per Intehel Buckwheat per bus. Clorereeed " " - Provision Market. ... • Apples, dried, per lb $0 121415 Peaches, " ,- " 20@25 , Vierries, ." " " 20 I..eans per quart.... l i ter per lb 40 Beefaleak per 11,.. 20125 —.. Beef r.lests • ' 18 20 • ebiokens;. each, live 25 T.iylteys, " ". • .... • ... 65@1 00 Cheose per lb .......... 22 ®25 Mania.. " "25 Bacon .- , —,.., (616 Lard. per lb @22 Eggs, '• Lice 25 Mutton and Lamb per 1ib.....„ . 10:20 !cal cutlets per lb •• ' ...... w . - 20 'Potatoes per bus, ......,..... $1 30 ! - Dried Beef. ._, 28 . . Bituminus Coil at now She Depot Sunned Coal $4.50 frer-ton . Rub of Mines • - 7 SO per ton lfine•Coadr=- - - 2-.USI-per ton Lumber 9$ Sugar- Shoe Depot. • ,pi„..Boaras. Run. of Mill 81£ 1 .00 per •IVf ,pi ne :gourd!. Cum! ' " 14.00 per . 1 5 ; pine Bat Stuff • . 15.00 *pre M . Heti lock 'P"ar l " . 14.00 per M hlilroy Markets. .. . '. Corrected Week!. 9 by Geo 41 3. P. Blymyer MIL, NOT. PA., Mar. 3, 1869. White Wheat, tit b, isbel $1 55 Red " ~ .• •1 45 Rye V Imbel 1 20 Oats . . 55 Barley 1 50 Flaxseed . 1 75 CloVerseed • .... ...... ... 8 ('0 :Plaster 10 00 Fine Salt, American . 2 50 Coarse.... " 2 75 ti. A. Salt ..... 3 00 Limeburners Coal ... 4 50 Stove Coal, Wilkes Barre 8 00 Philadelphia Markets. WEDNESDAY, Mar. 3. 1869 FLO Norrhweetern extra fami ly $6 75@7 50. Wheat selling slawly ; red $1 BO@ 190; amber $1 35. Rye steady. Corn in fair demand; yellow $89@900. Oats steady" at 72@75c for western. Provisions Rimer; mess pork $32 50@33 99. Petrol eum unchanged. Whisky dull and unchan- Special Notices. Narzcz—Farmers in want of any of the following articles would do well to call on Isaac - Haupt, or on Haupt t Co., at Miles bur4. Five good new 2 horse wagons, one new trotang buggy, two Carts, One Spring and truck wagon also, a lot of the best new plows and conk stoves, ever offered for sale in this County. Terms and prices to suit the times. Also, a fine lot of Bill, timber, chestnut poste and chestnut rails. Be sure to call be fore purchasinm. elsewhere. TAKE A,LOOK AT THE SIGNS.—AII men of business within the range of this and adjoin ing counties, when they visit Bellefonte, should not fail to inspet the splendid signs of the First National Bank, Reync ids & Co's. flank, and Zimmerman Bro's. & Co; also the numerous smaller professional " shin gles" scattered over the town. Also the sign of the Brocaerhoff House, all executed by our friend, and late editor and publisher of the Central Press, Julie G. KURTZ' For .Iy.ork of this description, call at his office. ja27439Af. ACADE KY. BELLEFONTE ACADEMY A CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN & YOUNG LADIES Next Term commences on Thursday Febru- ary 4th The design of this Institution is to fur nish thorough instructions in the Elementa ry and Higher English Studies, Mathema ties, Bouk-Seeping, Drawing, Ancient and Modern Languages, and in all the branches of a complete Academic course. • Speoial attention is given to Instrumental and Vocal Musio• The latter is taught to all the pupils without extra charge. Male pupils from abroad board in the School Building, under the supervision of the Teachers. A limited number of Young Lady pupils is received into the immediate family of the Principal. EVERY NECEFSARY ATTENTION is given to the hPaltb, comfort, and mora and intellectual improvement of the ,upils. For further particular:, ress, Rev. J. P. HUGHES, ja27'69.tf. - Principal. _ DRY GOODS„ DO NOT FORGET That the pbtee to bay Cheap Goode, CALICOES, DELAINES, Co. Sup' e. READY-MOA CIoOTTIING, JOAN IF. COOKE'S CHEAP CASH STORE, REYNOLDS' ARC ‘DE, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, P.,, We start. d ut on the principles of"Sniall profit? and 'quick Returns," and . how well ve succeeded is known to everybody. .01JR GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE ANL 'GLASSWARE, are of the very best quality and are sold at the most reasonable rates. We pay at all times the highest cash price fur Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn and Barley. We most Cordially invite everybody to give us a call, before pur chasing elsewhere. Do not forget the place. REYNOLDS' ARCADE, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. jalV69.ly. GEO. W. FAIRER & CO., No. 4, RUSH'S ARCADE. LADIET a GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE. VURS, SHAWLS, BLANKETS. Flanels, Muslim, Calicoes, Coverlets, Delanes. Hoods, Gloves and Fancy Work baskets (fur sale by ja6'69.1,1 G. W. FAIRER tt CO. V ilTinr-PQ r 7 • EIM 1 50 75 71i1PHY-RS. Zephyr Patterns, Ger mantown Wool. Shetland Wool, Faney Trimmings of all bleb f r sale by MB I 00 8 00 LADIES' and Misses Shoes, Ladies' and Misses 'Condor Cothing, for sale by G. W. FAIRER, & CO. G ENTS' Under Clothing - & Ready -made 01 erehiTta for sale by G. W. FAIRER & CO. FIIRS From $3 to $75 per Sett, for sale by G. W. FAIRER k CO. LANES' and Misses Hoop Skirts, Balmaral Skirts of aßgracjes, for Bale cheap by G. W. FAIRER CO. QENTS' Home-made Wool Socks; for rate by G. W. FAIRER 1 CO. I AWES' and Gents' - Searle . for .sate by G. W. FAIRER do CO. DOLLS, of ail kinds For Children for bale.by G. W. FAIRER k CO. W t. E ARE selling off. our present Stook at exeeedinly low prices, so that persons wishing bargains should call on us Wore pifrehasirig elseivhere. G. W. FAIRER. h. Co. TOTS of all kir Fie, at . BURNSIDE a TIIuMAS' NE IV' STORE L HARPER BROTHERS Have opened up an '3NTIRE NEW STOCK of GOODS 'ere very deseription,at their new store, room on Spring dtreet ; which were pureha - sed at ic'ANlc PRICES, and will 13C sold as low if not lower, than can be found elsewhere in thi section. The:r stock comprises i. part, Dry Goods, • • Notions, Millinery Goode, Rosaries, Fancy Goods, Clothing, Boots £ Shoes, Rats tk. Caps, Carpet-Bags r Umbrellas, • Parasols, Gentlemen and Ladi • Fgtnishing Goode, I Ladies Cloaks k Circulars,' • In Silk and Cloth, • C a rpeting„ rind ever) 'thing else that is to 11, found in a %well stocked country store. COUN'T'RY PRODUCE, taken in excliange for goods, and the highest mallret price paid. jaglik.tf. GREAT EXC ITVMENT ! GLORIOUS NEWS PRICES REDUCED 1 I HOWELL, GILLIAND &CO of Bush'a Arcade. in Rooms No. 1 and 2 have just returned from the city with one of the largest and best assortments of Goods, *Ter brougt t to Centre co. Having the Largest assortment of Dry Goods and Groceries.they are able to rule the Market. We ask an examination of the Ladies Dress Goods. CALICO FROM g to 15 cis Per Yard. Muslim that will astonish the purchaser Carpets at old fashioned prices. The largest assortment of Cassimere in Market. READY MADE CLOTHING warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Our shoes for Ladies ware can't be excelled Our Grocery department astonishes every one in assortment and low prices. SYRUP, SUGAR, TEA (D COFFEE Canned Fruits, Jellies, Domestic and Foreign Fruits, Cheese and Pastries of all kinds, and every other article belonging to the Grocery Department. WHOLE SALE AT PHILADELPHIA FARMERS, MECHANICS AND LA- LOON to your interest. One dollar saved is still one dollar in your pocket. Then call and see at what astonishing Low Prices. HOWELL GILLILAND & CO. are selling Dry Goods and No pains spared in showing their Goods. If not as represented we will pay you for your trouble. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, Bush's Arcade, Rooms No. I and 2- iy. . SILKS, SATINS, BROADCLOTHS CASSIMERES, CASBINETS, BLANKETS, for Men and Boye;ie at J. W. COOKE. G W. FAIRER tE CO Groceries Queensware &c. STATIONERY, RATES. BORERS, DRY GOODS. PHILADELPHIA STORE! PHIL ADELPHLA STOitE!. PAILADELPHIA STORE! KELLER & MUSSER ANOTHER NE* STORE HE . ANOTR NEW STORE ANOTHER NEW STORE. . . SELLER & MUSSER bare Just Opened the'best, cheapest, largest, as well as the best assorted stock of Goods in Bellefonte or Centrallyania, at their new • PHILADELPHIA STORE, in • BRot'KEREIOFF'S BLOCK, Biehop Se. . •. FOR THE LADIES. They have Silks, Coburgs Alpacas, Merinos, Wool Delainee,Lustres, Ginghams, Prints, Popling„LSWAS, Hand kerchiefs, Kid aid other Gloves, HO'siery, Bel morals, Hoop7skirts, • aid a general re variety of Ribbons, trimmings, Buttons, Braids, etc., at the lowestprices FOR GENTLEMEN... They have Blsek and Blue, Clothe, Flack - and Fancy Cassinieres, Sattinette, Tweeds, Melton!, Water-proof Cloth, Bilk, Satin and common Vestings, etc., in great variety, and at prices that will give general satis faction to buyers. Their READY MADE CLOTHING is cheap. and consists of Overcoats, Dress coats, of various qualities and prices, Plain and Fancy Vests, Cassi• mere and Flannel t.vershirts, Woolen and Cotten undershirts, Handkerchiefs, neok ties, ko., dm, &c. Calf and Rip . Boots and• Shoes, Gum Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and HOUSEHOLD GOODS, in endless variety, such, as Carpets, Oil 'Cloths, Rugs, Brown' Milano!, Bleaohed • 'Muslim Drillings, Shootings, Table • Clothe, &c„ &c., io. Their itock - of QUE4NSWARE & GRO CERIES•eannot be excelled in quality or price. Call in at the Philadelphia StOre and con vinceyourselves that KELLER £ MUSSER have everything you want and do tontines/ on the principle of "Quick Sisleii and Small Piofait. • • - • GRAIN AND PRODttqC Alfa.T4.llllX. an6'69.ly. NEW GOODS LAND NEW PRI CES!! HIGH RATES RUBBED OUT! GOODS AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES, ilOFFlilt, & IMO'S. Would respeotfullyinform their old friends, that they are daily receiving s large STOOK OF GOODS OF ALL KINDS, which they are offering at the very lowest market price. DRY GOODS! COnsisting of the latest style/ of novas]) AND PLAIN ALPACAS, Figured and plain al Wool pelaine. • Shepherd Plaids, Black Silks, Summer Silks, Irish. Poplins ' 'White Goode White Counterpnnes, Linen and Cat ton Sheetings. Checke . Ginghams," • Bedticks, Flannels. it!, &0.. &o. Shepherd Plaid Balmorale, ,Black Cloth, Cassimeres, Velvetine, 'Cord& roy. Kentucky Johns,' Drills, -Ladies Cloaking, Pain Colors, Middlesex Cloths, AND PLAIDS OF . VARIOUS , CQLORS A full line of Clothe, Cassiraeres, Sati netts, and Vesting, all kinds and prices, which ',Mho sold cheap. We hare con stantly on hand a large and well selected itiink of all kinds of •• -CROCKERY,. • • , GROCERIES, MACKEREL, • , . SALT, tic • Which we will dispose of at the' _ lowest cash piices. All kinds Of country produce taken in ex change for goods, and the h+gh.eg marks prim allowed FRIENDS AWARE TO YOUR INTER EEO For we feelsatided that we eaustlit your TASTES as A 4 eil as your PIIRSES• • jar69.ly. DRUGS, &c F. S. WILSON'S DRUG STORE NEW. L DOA .T.102f. Southwest Corner of High and Alle gheny StreetB, Bellefonte, Pa. (No.l. Baoazwaorea Row.) The subscriber respectfully +=cranes, to hie numerous acquaintances and the plane in general that he nae removed his DRUG de MEDICINE STORE, • the corner room, of Drokerbora new building on the Diamond; where be nite constantly on hand, a large stook of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, DYE ' STUFFS, GLASS, INSTRU . MENTS, VARNISH, .TURPENTINE, Maned Oil; Coal Oil, Lamps, Chimneys Bruelles,.flair Oil, Extracts, Toilet Soaps, Tobacco, Segars, so., &e. Also a variety *Of fancy articles too nu merous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the arti cles as represented. Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing elsewhere. Physicians' Prescriptions and Fam ily Receipt's carefully compounded at all hours of the day or night, by calling at his store opposite Reynolds' Bank. the most celebrated and popular PATENT MEDICINES. are kept constantly an 'hand and for sale. • • F. S. WILSON. ja619.1y MEAT. MEAT MARKET. N. W. Cor. Diamond, opposite Court Sousa BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. JESSE MORGAN, Would respectfully call the attention of the citizenq of Bellefonte and vieinity, to the su perior quality of FRESH MEAT! FRESH MEAT I Constantly to be found on baud. . . • PORN: • VEAL, POULTRY.; (to., always on hund EMMY - AND PROVISION AO A 2'WENTTI I 2.I? CENT SAVEA IT is now an established fact that (Indef. ies of, all kinds are now to be obtained at Al, RIJNIEINS,new GROCERY. AND_ PROVISION STORE. On Allegheny, Street- Saliekote, twenty per cent..chpappi . than. at. any. other establishment bh lona or country, 4flowt of the very • best quality, kept cos ; hustly on hand. Roaadiparheeet keepers, and Beady of &milk* would do well . tii , ghee him a, tall before pantie:ling Where.. Po, not. forgot tbeplioo; Bt. ItIINKLIt. • j'a6P69.ly.] ',OFFER, Tea, Sugar, Moline., in short ‘../ everything usually kept-stuAlroeery Store, for sale low, at . M. RIMICT•E'S. PEAS, Beane, Soup Peas, Soup Dews, for eale cheap, at M. RUNKLE'S. CANNED Peaches, Canned Tosnatoes Canned Apples, Canned Cora, Canned Fruits of aft' kinds kept &Instantly oreErttd at M. RUNKLE'S." DREED Peaches, Dried Apiohsti Driel Currants, Dried Fruit o f a RUN ll kinds at M. CCANDIES, Candies. A splendid variety of Candies and Nuts fes sale low at QUEENSWARE of tbe.very beat cletelity for sale cheap, at bI:RUNKLE'S. WILLOW Baskets, and Willow Ware of V V all kinds and rim, for Bale cheap, at M. RIII/CLET. OLIES, Lrmons, Figs and Nuts, far solo at • M. RUNKLE'S. ?TOBACCO, Tobacco. Chewing Tobaeoe, Snuff and Began, the very-best awl g all kinds, at M. ItIINIT.WII. CUCUMBER aid othor Pickles, Tomato' Catsup; Kantorlas Jollier of allkist de M. BUNKU.M GLASSWAItt, Glass Fruit Jsrs sad ur Dillies, a gm isiortm•at at M. RUNELWEL FP. GREEN, • DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY. One Door North of Main intratioo t. Brook- erhoff Hoare. Dealer in Pura Drugs and Medicines, En glish and American Perfumery; Hair, Neil and Tooth Brushes, Pocket Books, Combs, and a geieral.assortnient of Nancy Goode, inch as are usually kept in first class Drag Stoves. He is also SOLE PROPRIETOR o the following articles, which have slimly attained a lag sale, SOLELY ON TEIZIR 01 . 9 N 'MERITS, and which, tie -foptilrohou)d bo without. GREEN'S OELEBRATED LIVER Pills are a mild and effectual cathartic, aad u at remedy in Liver domplaint and Female dis eases, are uusurpseeed. No;e Efeauiae with out THE SIGNATURE OF P. P. GRUEN, around the Boa GREEN'S VEGETABLE PAIN HILL er, as . a reliever of. pain, is a medicine for either internal-or:external use and is num passed for the diseases for which it is recom mended. Put up in- bottles, and retails at ets. 50 and one . dollar. • COMA, RRIVITT . OT OR • ia, 14 its agate indicates, • A RESTORIM OF TH.E - SAIR it is an elegant hair dressing, removes dan druff, cures all eruptions of the scalp; re- Etbres gray - hair to' its'original - coley,. and stimulates the growth of the hair and whis kers. Price $1:00. Plapiciaas Presoriptions, and family •neo ipes carefully compounded. • Patent. Medieieer of an kinds. kept, con stantly on band or purchased to order.. • jati'69.ly. CHAS. T. FRYBERGER, • Wholesale and Retail Dealer - la TOBACCO AND SEGASS, BALTIMORE SPUN ROLL. SIX TWIST, NAVY, -lb sad !b. Cut and Dry Smoking Tobacco of all Wade, alBo &mars of all grader ind prices at sl3..per thonseadOtad upwards. PIPES, SEGAR CASES, And all the various kinds of artieles usually kept in a Tobacco Stns. Goods will be sold wholesale at manufacturer's prices. Give 111 a trial. I in vita all to 001110 and see far themselves. Store No:l—Opposite Broekerboff Itoussr. Store No. 2—Corner Room in Bush .11 - Me- Clain's new Buildirig, Bellefonte; Pe. feb3l9.ly. A LARGE STOCK or SACZ AND 11 . ANAtEL SALT *Et hand and for sale *heap, at - Wholerale and Retail, at the Wa.ehouse of CEO. & JOE. P. BLYMYER, MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY; PENN A Penns Valley merchants will find it to their interest to send to us for our Whole sale Prices. Salt in good packages always on hand. Give us a call. GEO. & JOE. P. BLYMYER. hbloll9.tf. M. J. & L C. COLE, JL • BROKERHOI I III MILL, Roopaburg, Pa. Haying leased this most excellent Mill.we are prepared to furnish Farmers, Merhints, and all others, with first,elass . deur. Was purchase Wheat„Rye, COM, Suckwheady Barley, Oats, and all other kind' of grain at the highest market price. Lumbermen, Manufacturer', M. chants, and others are respectfully incited On /end in their orders.' Address, or call on T. J. a L. C..COLJ, • Bellefonte, Pa. ARCADE P,ALPON: . febl7'B9.3t. , dEO. M. PECK, k r. hereby inform my friends's - ad Alm generally that I continii, kw tbq,. ARCADE SALOON, in Bush's Bleak, adjoining : rsawan, !arid é Store. M*llll o .4in be obtained ; at ALL HOURS during the day.. Oysters:. the very beet, cooked in, every style.. Mule provided for Regular Boarders when order. ed, and at reasonable rates: Thankful to the public for put favors, the continuation. of these favors is .respectfully. feb 17'60.1y. 4 . M. RIME.? SADDLERY, to.anit tha trade, at IRWINW ILSW.`'S NAILS; in: diet and kiwi", st IRWIN WILSON9SA ('i "iO6 111 0 ‘4. IaWILS inije 12