L] Local Department. _____ BELLEFONTE, PA Wednesday Morning, March 10, '69 .& Co , have just re-eked a very large consignment of Wilkes Barre and Shamokin Anthracite Coal. Tits Drum Sore of P. P. Green will be removed, April Ist. 1869, from Brooker hoff's row, to the nlw Hotel of Bucl & McLain, over the creek. Jan. 20t f. 'Ton SALE —A fiat class farm, within twn miles of Bellefonte, it. row for Pale. Any person wishing to buy. can learn full p rt iculnrs. by calling at the office of tbe Bellefonte Republican. "CENTRAL CITY.”—We thank our cor respondent, "Central Ci , y," for his con tribution Agitate, agitate. The great. Martin Luther reformed the world by agitation Prencannstua.—The new building. on the corner bf Bishop and Allegheny ses, commenced a few weeks ago by Mr. Ed ward Brown, is progressing rapidly.— We hope that, as the Spring opens,mon ey will become easier. and that new houses will spring up all over our hills. GROCETLllls.&c.—Persons wishing good and cheap groceries, canned fruits of all kinds, dried peaches, apples, cherries, the best. sugar-cured hams. &c.. should ca/1 without delay upon M. Runkle. at his cheap Grocery store, on Allegheny street. 'ft is certainly the largest, as well as the cheapest Grocery store in town. Give him a call. SOMETHING NEW.—We were shown a pair of boots last week, manufactured by Jno. Powers, for Mr. George Hast ings. that surpassed anything of the kind we have ever seen. They were the Na poleon riding boot. Mr. Powers is a firt•t class workman, as everybody here knows. and by th. manufactory of the fret pair - of Napoleon riding:boots"eyer made in our town, has added another laurel t o his already splendid repo! at inn Call and see him. Itturr.rtv. cRsTCHIT.—We were In error lt•st werk, when we stated that Mr Mc -Knight was about to erect two fine dwel line 'Rm.'s on flig,h sort-et We should have said Curtin streat. We wt.re wrune in the name of ;he str:tet but correct in the fact that tw , t more houres were tt, he added to our town. , We hayi-r he will not. stop itnpr , vinz until he has &tint ten or a dozpn house". Ho owns sercral or the hatalsonmp lots in town There should be a house on every one or them. F. S. WILSON —lt affnrls us pleasu-e to state that there is no truth in the ru mor, set afloat. that F. S Wilson intends to remorehiS Drug Store to the Bush McLain building, near the Depot: It is a false rumor. fie trill continue in the old stand Boom-No. 1, in Broke-1110n; row. Mr. Wilson his ju=t returned front the city; where lie purchased a large stock of perfitmerie+ and fancy articles. which he ttffers for sale at reduced priers. The ladies. and all their friends, should call and see him. A Mearrottrous AILTICIA —We are tired of this idea of "puffing" humbug medicines that are constantly thrown into community. But when an article comes into the musket that is really worthy of cowmen!, we.are happy to make public acknowlediernent, trusting that some benefit may arise therefrom. Dr.. R. V. Pierce. of Buffalo. N. ,is the proprietor of Dr Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and we knore . it to be a good article, and a sure cure for that. loathsome disease, Catarrh. It is sold by most Druggists, or may be obtained for sixty Cents throngo the mail by addressing the proprietor as above.—acrelcrnd jterald. _BELLEFONTE kLEWISBUDG R. R —We learn from the Lewisburg Chronicle and the Nlifilinburg Telegraph that Union county is beaming fully aroused to the importance of alta.ilroad. from Bellefonte to Lewisburg. We hope they will con tinue to agitate the question. Our Penns valley farmers and merchants should loose no time in showing their Union county neighbors that they, too, se* the importance of this road, and are ready to co-operate with them, to the utmost of their abilitp. For the benefit of those interested,*we copy the following com munication from the Telegraph: " LETTER FROM LEWISBURG. "I am glad to see agitation on the ques tion of a Railroad through our valley. The time is peculiarly favorable. The Snowshoe COmpsny is looking for anoth er outlet Their recent survey from Belle forte via Penn's valley to Lewis town, 1 learn presents obstacles that are insurmountable. A liberal movement On the pan of our propir, might now , induce that interest to unite with ns inlileCOU- k , TUC , i.'ll of our,wad and . 1 . 11 , 141E40g ;! . ;It i!olcf snek aat~•:1 e n , ' or, 1.1 this Rain oat; Co., otta .tte ,y,, r k c ow . pan) for the poeset.eitaiof estcrit . road t and the cat ing trade tta the Atlantic cities. The Penna. Co.. to compete sill. -our northern r o ads thust take freight Irian oil points West and deliver it in New Yerkon terms as favorable as her competitors.. To cheapen transportation shortening the road becomes a matter of the first ituFoitance. This route accom plishes that end and is therefore a Work of greatim . portaitee to the Penna. Co. "Thai compansi•se commenced work on this line aTta in connection_ with the Lewi.burg Bridge Co. wilt s3on thtve investment •f.nearly tiro hundred thous and dollarsoite portion of this lutnish ell by the railroad company can be made pay only by the exten.von of Me rood to sow western connection livery d,,lLsr tI%- vet , ' ed by abut COMpally makeS It probable tweause more to them ilitoreA to cootittue t e work. "rhe par•i.e, esrtd the :flock it the le wh.l.urg Bridge, Co., eott;(1 alarm well affurclto make a lutudsogle sul?scrip ti9n to theltkilroad, as the extension of the road would add to the value of their bridge investment more than would com pensate for the ri-k in the railroad Stock. What is wanted to insure success is vig orous ant. liberal aclisqz cm the part of those immediately interested. The peo ple in the main are right but they must have leaders. Let them be men a cour age and will, men who will set au exam ple of liberality, not. afraid to' spend their time and their money. a.nd.success will come. Well directed. constant and united effort succeeds in all its en' er pr;zes, and fails in none. Your people, and those still farther west, are most deeply - interested, let them strike the first blow, and they m'y rely on a sub slantica response from this place.• "March 1, 1869. "LEwanuna." Messrs. Brown 114tchison, Editor., of Bellefonte Republican: Gentlemen have. of lute, seen some sketches written en the subject of the c•untemplated Railroad from Bellefonte to Lewisburg, in Union county, an enterpri4e, if carried into ef fect., would do more to enhance the yid tie of property in Centre county. than all the improvements yet made. Your farm ers and monied men all claim that we can't now build Railroads; money is very tight, and our taxes are very heavy.— Well. that is all true; but many a man would have been ruined by debt, had be not made another debt to help him out. I rode night and day, part of the time, for two years. insisting on people of means to contribute money to make the B E V. Railroad. They invariably said, "ene,or 2 two:horse teams can do all our freighting. and a two-horse coach is not kept busy carrying the passengers to and from, and how are you to support a Rail road, even if you had it made?" Well, after a great deal of pressure, it was made. The county is well versed in the grand results, No, gentlemen, you can make the aforesaid road witlt•ut investing a dol lar. How ? I answer, let each proper ty holder, who does not want to ihvest money, place a roorlgtge on his property of 10 per cent, of the value thereof, say to tun ten yours, with ti per cent. inter est. payable semi annually. Let these bonds be place I in the hands of such a mon as W F. Reynolds, who can raise the money on thern,•a.nd let the cotopany organized, create a loan on the road for a ike amount, and ;n lien of slid utortgays, let erch man have traulerred to him a like ar.oun• of said bonds. Well. one tellow sapt the hods may never 1);.: paid. Let us look for a mem( tit, taking for granted velert is not likely,but for the a .ke of argument, we cvili admit. j Atmut six mo airs since. I chanced to be in Lancaster city, and bu loess called roc to a business ratit's &Sit. In a short time a German gentleman stepped up and it:gulled of the gentleman whether it would be convenient f a.- him to Cork over a small sum due him ? • Certainly," was the reply. "Been purchasing another fit m, I suppose?" ••Yes. I bought a fif y acre lot then: her day." •'What! that o d, rickety filly Peres. witlvart htmse; barn or fence 1" Yes.' "Suppose 3on did not pay much?" ' - No, not =ch."- -Welt. whit did you pay ? "-Why, I got. it cheap; I only gave four hundred dollars an Acre, cash." "What. !" said I; "four hundred dollars an acre?'' "Yes," '.Why," said I. "c ;me up to Centre coun ty. and you oqn buy more than four times that amount of good land for that money. and better land than you have io Lancaster catinty." ••Why," said he, "what would I do with it away up there, out of the world, where you have no Railroads—no markets?" Well, you would soon find these fellows coming tip your new 'Railroad, and where you can not now get eighty dollars per acre, you could get, three hundreol, how much , would you lose, provided your thoustind dollar mortgage was never paid; but ! that's not so; it. would be paid, and pay you back one thousand per cent. But come, gentlemen; no excuse for not hav ing a Railroad right along. Pay one or two • good men to spend six months in this enterprise, • and it must come. That's not all; you will be much gratified when you get a ride at the rate of thirty miles per hour over it. If any person has ought to say, let him say it now, or forever ho d his peace, Who will take hold ? CENTA AL CITY Written _March, 4th—Afternoon DEAR REPTIBLICAN:—I thank God we have now an honest man at the head of our Government. An hour ago be took the oath of office, and we shall now have peace. The greatest ass that ever disgraced the Presidential.ebair has beets removed. The last of the "deninitinn moist un pleasant b: dies ef,the conspitors"— ren dered itif,m •us and damned by the as sa-sinatiftta or Abraham Litcoln—was , :our ago Irinded "vi-r its frtends roe to 37 , noe••ee. le. it rein..in forever .n: d! F - .r the sake ,-f huni a y, n :ee-ney. don t sviempt to resui re:it. it. .I.),:n"t. expo:ie 111 , rat.en 01,1 e,g cuss the public gaze. unl..s the citizens of 8. mr Ku-Klnx town want it fA•Aideinan of .oniebo‘lj native village," . ' SW =EI I hope the whitened sepulchre. in which this mass of critroptiim has re,ted r;iuce:ts decease, will be thor ughly re novated before the new President, and Ms "gods wife," R ill be asked to oaclpt I wonder what :hey will do with the rubbish ? Where w th ey put the old tot tZes—and what will become of the empty barrels? Will they throw them into the Potomac, anti renew the "battle of the kegs?" We bid Andy go-id-by with few regre:s. and hope he will "out i.tick" far Tennes see To wooed." I wish I had the privil eL!e of eluting itie.s-iek. and •ipplyitig it to Andy—just wnere I want to I would cu t a god I.l , :tay one. tif good loyal y„,„, I, - an d there w ul I he ig -r in :hi: appqed. (30,1r1 byt, Andy, e•.aker gond t),5 Be sure to take with you yeas gut r0tti.4:..7 rye; Jo -; g o with rllk and a b' the of brady,t MILESBORG, P. . Mar. 8, 18G8 Our Western Letter. To have you say longer would be very un handy. You have now stayed so long, that to have you stay long.r. Would Make the smell 'round the White Douse grow stronger and stronger, Away to them .untains of old Tennessee. There you can spree out p.ur continuous spree. G , , Andy, go; and leave the White 'House-- For I tell you true, Andy, you're entirely ••spielt aus," The time has come, Andy, when you must cut loose, You can go to your shop and cook your old goose. Come, Amp, quick, gather up all your pil• Ingo, And strike for the South and your own native village. Whtreynu know you can again - run for 'AI- But if you stay here you may get in the halter, man. • ir nn yam. way South yan tho of yourloada, You can stop and see Yashy at Confedrit cross roads. Yon will find the Old Postmaster feeling quite frisky. And you can replenish your stock of bad whiz-key. Rip—bang—snap. There, the ma 'chine is broke, and that is the end of my doggerel. I don't mean that it is wri- ten about a dog! It is my maiden "pome." I don't mean it's written about a maiden, for Andy ain't a maiden.— There would be ns vdt tue in such an as sertion. I claim this "pome," and I caution your Democratic newspapers not. to copy it without credit. It is solemn ly and prayerfully dedicated to A John son, lat,e Alderman—Conspirator and President. Your own Died.. LONG—On the sth inst., at his residence in Howard Mr. John Long, at the age of 79 yeare. Grain and Flour Markets. BELLEFONTE. MT. 10, 1569. Fleur per bnrrel $9 00 White wheat per bushel 1 fie Red wheat 1 50 Curb (new) Outs Rye per bushel Buckwheat per bus Cleverseed " •' Provision Market. A pples.'dried, per lb $0 12 ®l5 Peaches, " I'. " 2U®25 Cherries, " It it . 20 Beene per quart .... 15 Butter leer lb Ql4O Beefsteak per ra: ... 21 1 ®25 Reef roasts 18020 Chickens, each. lire 2.5 T.trkeys, " " . .... ....... ... 65® 100 Chi ese per lb 22@25 Hatus. 2s flacon .. .. .(4)16 Lard, yer lb 61)22 pugs. " d,,e .... 25 Mutton end Lamb per 11. . 1 r ®2O Veal cutlets per lb ..... @2O Potatoes per bus $1 t 0 Dried Beet 2$ Bituminus Coal at Snow Shoe Depot. Screned Coal $1.5 0 per ton Run of Mines 2.80 per ton Fine Coal 2 00 per ton Lumber at Snow Shoe Depot: Pine Bonr.is. Run of AWL. ....$lB. O O. per Ili Pine Boi,rlis, Culls 11.00 per :11 . Hemlock But• Stuff 15.0 1 1 per M Hemlock Boers. 14.00 per Si Milroy Markets. Corrected Weekly by Geo- &J. P. Biymyer• MIT.Ror. PA.. Mar. 10. 1809.. White-Wheat. "f; bushel Sl .55 Red " ..... ... 145 live tr? huahel 1 20 Oats -* 55 Barley 1 50 PlaxAeeil 1 75 rloverseed ......... . ......... 8 t 0 Plastf-r 12 00 Pin , . Salt, American 2 50 Coarse._ it 2 75 G. A. Salt 3 00 Limeburners Coal . 4 50 Stove Coal, Wilhes Barre 8 00 Philadelphia Markets. WEDNESDAY. Mar. 10, 1868 FLOUR.—dull: common drooping; sales 1.200 1111 , 1 northwestern extra fam Ict at $6 75®7 50; Ohin $S®9; fancy $10@12; Wheat dull and declined 5c ; red $165®1 70. white $1 90 ®2 10. Rye steady. Corn 'lull and drool ing ; sales 2,000 hush yellow at 95c. Oats steady at 74@76 for western. Petrole um unchanged. Whisky dull at 97c@$1. Special Notices. TAKE / Loox 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, Reynolds ft- Co's. Bank. and Zimmerman Bro's. & Co ; also the numerous smaller professional " shin gles" scatterer. over the town. Also the sign of the Brockerhoff !louse. all executed by our friend, and late editor and publisher of the Central Press. JuHN G. Kunvz• For work of this description, call at his office. .ja27'B9.tf. ACADE'IIY B ELLEFONTE ACADEMY A CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN & YOUNG LADIES Next Term commences on Thursday Febtu a•y 4th: The desivn of this Institution is to fur t.ish 'thorough instructions in the Elementa ry and Higher English -Studies, Matbetua BM , Ic-Kiwping, Drawing, rdent and Modern Lang.mges. end in all the branches of a complete Academic course. Special attention is given to Instrumental and Vocal Music. Tim latter is taught to all the pupi's without vitro- charge. Male Pupils fr., m abroad board in the -School Building, under the supervision of the Teachers. . . . - A limited number'of Young Lady pitons is received inta the immediate family of the Principe I. EVERY NECESS.A.RY.ATTESTION glcen to the hPalth. comfort, and mora and intellectual improcement of the Emile For further particular'. Ad ress, Bev. J. P. 11UGHES, ja271390. Principal. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTE,'D ~ 1 . J3.11T5. AND- SECRETS OF THE NATIONAL. CAKTAL, A work desetiptiva of Washington City ; peirte r rid . o.utlide linumsked and Ex ed. The spiriest. most thrilling. most en tr , rtaining. instruetytre : and startling hook of the day. Off": end for (`iri•nlars.with tet 4-e. • Address UNITED ST TES PUB LISHING CO., 411 Broom Street. New City. mar3'6o-4w. MISCELLANEOUS $5OOO a year can be made by live gents. selling my new and ea/- noble inretition. Address J. AHEARN, 63 Second St., Baltimore, SSd, fe24 89 4w. 1 h o TEACHERS WANTED.—S7S to SIP Ulf per mouth ; h r lull pnviculars ad dress " The People's Journal,' Philadelphia, Pa. mar 3' 9-4 w. WANTED.—Salesmen to travel and sell by sampll a new line of goods. t it nations permanent. and cood wages. Ad dress with stamp, H. Ti. RICHARDS .t Co. 413 Chestnut St-. Phil'a. Pa. mar:3'39-4w. D AINTS FAX FARMERS —Unsurpassed for any purpose. 36 for a bbl. of 300 lbs. Serd for ,iieular. GRAFTON MIN ERAL PAINT CO., 254, Pearl St., N. Y. inar3'69 4w. $ 100 t." $2OO per month salary paid to good .4 Ltooti. to Fel our Pedeset Ann e..rrargire White Wire Clothe+ Kara.— State age and p oecupa•lm. and address the American Wire Co 75 William St., N. N.. or 16 Dearborn St., , 111. mar3'6o-4w. A GENTS WANTED —For the only steel engniing of Gen-Grant and his fami ly publi•hed with their approval Englav ed by Sartain. Size 15 by 19. moo. 100 per rent. to agents. Address GOODSPEED k CO., Chicago, or ago. 37 Park Row. New Yoi k. rnar3's9 4w. NEW BOORS-200 EWER AVINGS.— The Farmer's and Mechanic's Manuel. edited by Geo. E. Waring. Jr., author of 6 Draining for Profit," "Elements of Agri culture," &c. A book of great value to every one. bend for 16 page circular. Agents wanted. TREAT & CO., Publishers. 854 Broadway, N. Y. • mar3'B9 4w. THE CHRISTIAN, 60 CENTS 2—A large live, 8 page monthly religions and fain ily paper, full of facts, providences, inci dents. music. poetry. true rories,' pictures. reading for young. old, saints, sinners. one and all. No sectarianism. controversy, pol itics, puffs, pills, or patent medicines. 60 cents a year; 10 copies $5. For Sunday Schools, le copies 34. Send 10 cents 'for 3 specimens in'ore you forgot it. Vol. 4 be gins Jan., 1869. 1000 pages new lire tracts for $l. Address 11. L. HASTINGS, Scrip tural Tract Reposity, 19 Lindall. St., Boa. ton Mass. . mar3'69 4w. EM. QUAD. WANTED r WANT ED ! ! Agents of either sex. in every town , and village. for the larg est ONE DOLLAR SALE in thu country.— The smallest :articles sold can be exchanged for a Silver PI ted five-bottled Revolving Castor. or your choice of 200 articles upon exchange tint. Commissions to Agents larg er than over. Send for Circular S. C. THOM.PSON.k CO. 138 Federal St., Boston. Mass. 1 25 I OP S 00 I F YOU WISIL TRY THE COMBINATION OF ALLEN, •ATWOOD & BATES, G iIEA:T MAMMOTH SALE ! LICENSED BY TITE U. S. GOVERN'NT Haring had lame experience. we are confi dent of success in our ONE DOL LAR SALE. 03-NOTICE.-e4 . We will present to any person sending us a club in our great ONE DOLLAR KALE Silk Dress Pattern. Piece of Sheeting, Sew ing Aluetiiiie,'s Carpet, a..l,Vat.h, ie., In., ALL FREE or COST. Greatest.inducernents.eeer offered. Circular and Sample sent lice to any ad dress. • .. ALLEN, ATWOOD 1. BATES, ......• Nos. 51 Milk, '7s & M Devonshire Street 13oiston, Mass. Iwant to reuse eaeh sleepy bead. 1 Who stand upon the brink. Where y awning gulfs disclose the dead, Who might, but did not think. r want to warn the living oriel Who blindly grope along. Ye fathers. daughteia. mothers. sons, What perils round you throeg Leak oar, my reader. are you free, Or de yea wear the mark ? Alost all are blind and cannot see, Yea, grepieg in the dark. Catarrh, a demon in the head, Consumption is its son , Kills busts, yea, counties: millions dead, Perhops you may be one. That hacking, hawking, spitting, shows, Catarrh effects your head, Matter and slime in throat or nose, Runs down your threat instead. Your lungli and liver soon will show, Consumption has ite birth ; Catarrh, its sire, will feed it too, 'Till you return to earth. If colds affect your head and throat, ANNIHILATOR buy; Now don't forget what I have wrote, o,r think this subject dry. WOLCOTT'S ANNIHILATOR ouree, Catarrh.—the demon li , es; It cave the lunge, good heal h insures, And Catarrh quickly dies. I want to gratify my friends, Who wish to understand About PAIN PAINT, its use, its ends, And• Why its great demand. I wwnt to show you plain as day, Why PAIN PAINT ACTS all pain, That you may never have to say " not try paint again." PAIN PAINT will cool but never stain; Pumps inilam Ilion out; • 'Ti, harmless on the breast or brain, A trial stops all doubt. When intlamation leaves the frame, MI pain w.II cease at once; Remove the cause, 'tis all the same j None doubt s unless a dunce. The pores will ope at d drink Pans PAINT; . Absorbents fill with ease; Reston-s the weak, the sick, the faint, The greatest skeptic please. Evaporation cools tbepltee As infl mntinn flies ; lint blood at the absnrnent's base Makes PAINT in vapor rise. 'Tis thus PAIN PAINT removes all doubt, Removes the' very cause By pumping inflomation out; On this we rest uur eaut6. Wol.lott's Phi -, Paint is sold at all Drug Stores; also, Walc.,tt's ,nnihdator, for the cure of Catarrh and Colds in the lad. sent by Exprers on receipt of the money, at ISJ., Chatham Square, N. Y. R. L. NYoliitett # Prop'r. je2.41t1 4w. FURNITURE FURNITURE WARE ROOM. Howard Street, Bellefonte, Pa. • WHERE BUREAUS. SOFAS. LOU.SGEE, HAT RACKS. WHAT-ACTS, EXTENSION TABLES. STANDS; UHAIRS, STOOLS, f every description. quality and price, for sale cheaper than at other estab lishment of the kind in Central Penn'a. UNDER TAKER. Ready 'made Coffins, of all SiZCA and prices kept constantly on hand. Also Cof fins manufactured to order. ja6'69.ly. H. P. HARRIS. RESTAURANTS R ESTAURANT. The undersigned would inform the citizens of Bellefonte and com. munity in general, that they continue to Ito enminodate their friends at -the Restaurant North of the Diamond, opposite the Court House Oysters in every Style,' Best Phil's. Lager Beer. Porter, Ale and Sarsaparilla; Pies. Cakes. Candies. ea. Also FREE LUNCH EACH DAY. Hours, 9 A. M. to 12 o'clock, M. Give us a call. ja13'69.1y. BOY 40 CO. THE GEM RESTAURANT MEALS AT ALL HOURS THE undersigned Avails himself of Oils method of informing the citizens of Belle fonte awl vicinity, and the traveling com munity in general, that he has opened a first class GEM RESTAURANT, in the basement of Bush & McLaine's new hotel near the Pa. R. R Depot. 110 keeps constantly on hand Oysters in every style. Roast Chicken, Pork Steak, Hain and Eggs, Fresh Fish. Veal Cutlets, Cod Fish lia:lB.Baked Fish, Roa t Turkey,Beefsteak, Fried Sausige, Mutton Chaps, Tea and Coffee,• Clain Chowder, Lombs Fries, Fried Els, and everything to suit the taste. Feeling assured that general satisfaction will be given, he invites .11 to pay him a visit. JOHN MALIP RANT, ja13'69.1y. Bellefonte, Pa. A RCADE SALOON. GEO. M. PECK, Proprietor. hereby inform my friends and the public generally that I continue to keep the ARCADE SALOON,. in Bash's Block, adjoinirg Howell, Gilli•.• land & Ce's. Store. Meals can be obtained at ALL HOURS during the day. Oysters. the very best. cooked in every style. Meals provided for Regular B•arders when order ed, and at reasonable rates. Thankful to the public fur past favors, the continuation of these favors is respectfully solicited. febl7'69 I y. G. M. PECK. HOTELS GARMA;V'S MOTEL. DAN', GARMAN, Prop's This long established and well known No tel. dtn atif on_the - , lentinnint .-eorner of -the Diamond. opposite the court House, having been hv.th qte flounces to the former patrons of this estab. lishment and to the traveling public goner.• ally, that he has thoroughly refitted his house, and is prepared to render the most satisfactory accommodation to all who n ay favor him with their patronage. No pains will ho spared on his part to add to the eon venience or comfort of his guests. All -who stop with him will find His TAilta abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare the market will afford, done up in style, by the most experienced cooks. Ills BAR will always contain the choicest of liquors. His STABLING is best in town. and will ways he ettendedbythemost trustworthy and attentive hustlers. Give him a ea% cue and all, and he feels confident that all will be sad:died with the!? accommodation. AN EXCELLENT LIVERY is attached to this establishment, which strangers from abroad will find greatly tv' their advantage. ja6 . 69' Iy. BAKERY N EW BAKERY. The undersigned respect fully invites the attention of the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity, to his NEW. BAKERY, on Bishop Street, as the only place where tin best quality of BREAD, CARES, • PIES, CONFECTIONERIES, MINCE MEAT, of . our own Manufacture. The best Norfolk Oysters by the Can or Quart. Also cooked in all styles. e) Fried in Crumbs, Filed in Butter, Fan ey Roasts. Stewed oysters. Scolloped Oys ters Oyster Pie and Clam Chowdcr. A private-room neatly furnished and car peted, for ladies or social parties ; A special invitation is hereby extended to all. jal3'B9.ly S. J. McDOWELL. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS /4. ) 4 • witiC > 7 WE Aft.t. UUMLNG, AND WILL PBESNT TO ANY PERSON Sending tie a Club in onr Great ONE DALLAR SALE OF DRY AND FAN- bY GOODg, A Watch, piece of Sheeting, Silk Drese Pat tern, ,to:, FREE OF COST. Our inducements during the at few years have been large. WE NOW DOUBLE OUR BATES OF PREMIUMS. We have made many important additians tions to our Winter Stocks, and have large, ly extended our Exchange List, and we now feel confident to meet the demands of our extensive patronage Send for new Circular Catalogue of Goods and Samples sent to any addiess - free. Send money by register ed better. Address all orders to J. S. HAWES k CO, 15 Federal et , Boston, Ham P, 0. Box C. Wholesale Dialers in Dry.and Fancy Goods, thufery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, Sc. raar.3'69-12w. DRY GOODS, 8,,,c DO NOT FORGET That the place to buy Cheap Goode, CALICOES, DELAINES, SILKS, SATINS, CASEIN EU, BLANKETS, READY-MACE CLOTHING, for Men and Bop, in at J Oil N iV cooKrs CHEAP CASH STORE, ILEYNCLDS 9 ARCADE, ALLEODENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. We start d ut the principles of"iinall profits and quick Veturns," and how well we h: ye succeeded is known to everybody. °UR GROCERIES, QUEENSWARB AND GLASSWARE, are of the very best quality and are sold at the most reasonable rates. We pay at all times the highest cash price for Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn and Barley. We most vurdially invite everybody to give us a call. before pur chasing elsewhere. Do not forget the place. REYNOLDS' • ARCADE, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. f a6'69.1y GEO. W. FAIRER & CO., • No. 4, 1317811'S ARCADE. LADIE*S cf: GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE. PUBS, SHAWLS, BLANKETS. Flanels, Muslim, Calicoes. Coverlets, Delanes. Hooch, Gloves and Fanny Work baskets ffur sale by jafi'69.v] G. W. FAIRER k CO. ZEPHYRS. Zephyr Patterns, Gler mantown Wool, Shetland Wool, Fancy Trimmings of all kinds f r sale by G. W. FAIRER it CO. LADIES' and Misses - Shoes, Ladies' and Misses Uunder Coaling. for sale by G. W. FAIRER t CO GENTS' Under Clothing & Ready made Om ershirts for sale by G. W. FAIRER tt CO. FURS From $3 to $75 per Sett, for sale by G. W. FAIRER & CO. T A DIES' and Misses Hoop Skirts, Balmaral Skirts of all grades, for sale cheap by G. W. FAIRER ti CO.. G . ENTS' Rome-made Wool Socks', for sale by G. W. FAIRER CO. LADIES' and GentF' Searfs for sale by G. W. FAIRER fr. CO. DOLLS, of all kinds FOr Children for sale by G. IV. FAIRER k CO. WEARE selling off our present Stock at exceedinly low prices, so that persons 'dishing bargains should call on go botore purchasing elsewhere. G. W:TA110111 & ett: TOYS of all kirds, at BUBNSIDE t THOMAS'. NE - W STORE. HARPER BROTHERS gave opened up an ENTIRE.NEW STOCK of GOODS of every description,at their new Eton room on Spring street; which were• purchased at PANIC PRICES', and will be sold as low if not lower, than can be found elsewhere in thi ef Emotion. Their stock compricee in part" Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery Goods, Hoseries ' Fancy Goode, Clothing, Boots dt Shoes, Hats & Caps, Carpet-Bags, Umbrellas, Parasols, Gentlemen and Ladle' 'Furnishing Goode, • Ladies Cloaks Circulars, In Silk and Cloth, Carpeting. Groceries Queeneware STATIONERY, and everything else that is to b found in a well stocked country store COUNTRY PRODUCE, taken in exchange for goods. and the highest market price paid. joiYiSh.tf. GREAT EXCITEMENT ! GLORIOUS NEWS PRICES REDUCED ! ! HOWELL, GILLIAND &CO of Bush's Arcade, in Rooms No. 1 and 2 have just returned from the city with one of the largest and beat assortments of Goods, ever brunt 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 8 to 15 eta Per Yard. Muslim that will astonish the purchaser Carpets at old fashioned prices. The largest assortment of, Cassimere in Market. READY MADE CLOTRING warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Our shoes for Ladies ware can't be excelled Our Grocery department astonishes eve:4 one in assortment and low prices. .SYRUP, IItiGAR, TEA qiiET EE • Canned Fruits. Je It o m e gio and PoreiguA s tuitg , ._Che;ose and Pastries P.f, kinds, and ever, other article hem:icing, to the Groe; mr y Department. WHOLE HALE AT PHILADELPHIA RATES. • • FARMERS, MECHANMIS AND- LAf BORERS, LOON to your interest. One dollar saved is still 013 e doltd-.la yobs pocket. Then call and see at - Jiff:it astonishing Low Prices. HOWELL GILLILAND St are selling Dry Goode and Gre6orier• • No pains spareil in showing their Goode. If not as represented we will pay yon - for your, trouble. •DO.NTD4OILGET THE PIACE, 2E1814 Ode, Rooms N. 1 and 2. infeip.jr. - PHILADELPHIA STORE! PRILADELPHLi STORE! PAILADELPHIA STORE! ANOTHER NEW STORE. ANOTHER NEW STORE ANOTHER NEW STORE. SELLER 41, MUSSER. have just opened the best, cheapest, largest. us well es the best assorted stock of Goods in Bellefonte or Central Pennsylvania, at their new PHILADELPHIA STORE, in BROADCLOTHS BROOKBRHOFF'S BLOCK, Biehop Be CASSIMBRES. They have Silks, Coburge Alpacas, Merinos, Wool Delaines, Lustres,"Ginghams, Prints, Poplins, Lawns, Hand. kerchiefs, Kid and other Gloves, flOsiery, Bal. morals, Hoop-skirts, and a - general va variety of Ribbonr, trimminge; Buttons, Braids, eta., st thelowest prices. FOR GENTLEMEN. They have Bleak and Blue Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassicneres, Sattinette, Tweeds, lifeltons, Water-proof Cloth, Silk, Satin and common Vesting!, 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 tvershirts, Woolen and Cotten undershirts, Handkerchiefs, neck ties, Ac., Ac., itc. Calf and Kip Boots and Shoes, Gum Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and HOUSEHOLD GOODS. in endless variety, such as Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Brown Muslim, Bleached Muelins, Drillings, Sheeting, Table Cloths, ec,, .o. . 3. W. COOKE Their 'stock of QUEENSWARE eft GRO CERIES cannot be excelled in quality or price. Call in at the Philadelphia Store and con vinceyourselves that KELLER & MUSSER have everything you want and do business on the principle of "Quick Sales and Small Profits. ' GRAIN AND PRODUCE ANY TAKEN anB'B9.ly. NEW GOODS AND NEW PRI crs!! HIGH RATES RUBBED OUT! GOODS AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES Would respectfully inform their old friends, that they are daily, receiving a large STOOK OF GOODS OF ALL RINDS, which they are offering at the very lowest market price. Consisting of the latest styles of llaIIIC&D ♦ND PLAIN ALPACAS, •Figured and plain al Wool Delaine. Sheohord Plaids. Black Silks, Suinmer Silks, Irish Poplins, White Goods White Counterpanes, Linen.and Cot ton Sheetings, Checks, Ginitiaras, Bedticks, Flannels. die., &0., • Shepherd Plaid Balmorals, Black • Cloth, Cassimeres, Velvetine, Gorda- roy, Kentucky Jeans, Drills, • Ladies Cloaking, Plain Colors, Middlesex Cloths, ANb. PLAIDS OF itAktOtis tOtotts A full line of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati netts, and ,Vesting, all kinds and prices, which wall)e soli cheap. We have con stantly. on hand a large and well selected stock of all kinds of CROCKERY, • GROCERIES, MA CKEREL, SALT, Ay Whieh we will dispose of at the " lowest cash prices. • AU kinds of country produce taken In ex change for goods, and the highest etarke. prices allowed FRIENDS A WAKE TO TOUR INTER EST For we feol satisfied that we °sunk ysur TASTES a 8 RAI 88 your ruassa• ja6139.1y •. F S. WILSON'S DRUG STORE. Southwest Corner of High and Alle- gheny Streets, Bellefonte, Pa. (so. 1. Ritesirmsorr's Row.) The subscriber respectfully announces to his numerous acquaintances a .. .d the ptu lie n general that helms removed his DRUG & MEDICINE STORE, is the corner room of Brokerhors new building on the Diamond, where he nas constantly on hand, a large stock of DRUGS; MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, DYE STUFFS, GLASS, INSTRU MENTS. VARNISH, TURPENTINE, Linseed Oil, Coal Oil, Lamps, Chimneys Brushes, Hair Oil, Extracts, Toilet Soaps, Tcbacco ' Segars; Ac., Ac. Also a variety of fancy articles too nu merous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the arti cies as represented. Purchasers will please remember this. and examine the qualities and prices of his goods before purchasing elsewhere. Off -Physicians' Prescriptions and PAM ily Receipes carefully compounded at all hmrs of the day or night. by calling at his store opposite Reynolds' Bank. The most celebrated and popular PATENT MEDICINES. arc kept constantly on, band and for sale. F. S. WILSON. ja6'69.ly. MEAT MARKET. N.M. Cur. Dia.motAlkopitosite Cotitt Hower. INEI Would respcotfully call the attention of Vat citlzeug of Bellefonte and vicinity, to the sn pfrior quality of FRESH - 14.EAT f FRESii 7,T, F, Ai ! BEEF, - • PORK. • MUTTON, VEAL, POULTRY,.‘tn.-, alwors on hand. jal3'69.tf. DRY GOODS KEI•LER & MUSSER. FOR THE LADIES HOFFLR & BRO'S :DRY GOODS! DRUGS, &c NEW L 001 TION. MEAT iiELLEFONTE, PENN'. JESSP:MORGAN, Constantly to be found on band. kigCtuASP,'"otg G ROCERY AND PROVISION STAB TIVEkTY PLR CENT-SAVED. IT is now an estatlished fact that ,Groaorw ios of all kiads are noorftr'be olstaitt4 at M. RUNKLE'S new GROCERY AND PROTISION'ETOre, On Allegheny Street Bellefonte, twenty per cent. cheaper than' at any (+the! establishment in own or =tufty.- Pleat of the very best quality, kept eon• tautly on hand. Boaading-hones keepers. and Heads of families would do well to give him a call before purchasing else- where. Do not forget the place. M. RUNKLE. ja6'69.ly.] IOFFES, Tea, Sugar. Molasses, in short l) everything usually kept at ,a Grocery Store, for sale low, at M. RUI;TKLWL, PEAS,.Beane, Soup Peas, Soup Beaus.for eale cheap, at M. RUNIMET. fIANNED Peaches , Canned Toinatoes V Cannel Apples, Canned Corn, Canned Fruits of all kinds kept constantly on band a M. 11111,1141116.- fIRTED Peaches. Dried Aliplei, Dikit 1.1 Currants, Dried Fruits o f all kinds/ BY M. RUNKLE'S. C ANDIES, Candies. A splendid r a ts. of Candies and Nuts, for sale low at M. V.UNKLIS'iI. QUBENSWARE of the very best quality for sale cheap, at, M. RIINKLIVIL WILLOW Baskets„ and Willow Ware et all kinds and sizes, for sale Asap, at M. RUN KUM ORA: GE.% Lrmons, Figs and Nuts, for sae at . M. MINIMS'S. rTOBACCO, Tobacco. Chewing Totowa*, ISabi!' and Segars, the very bed and of all kinds, at M. RUNIELICIL etUCTIMB ER and othor Pickles, Toinatio• V Catsup, Margnapulas Jollies of all kiwis at M. ItUNKLVS. GLASSWARE. Glass Wait :bit and Diehee, a fine anorttneat at M. RUNKLE'S. F• P. GREEN, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY. . One Door North of Main Entracte to Brook- crhoff Hone. Dealer in Pure Drugs and Medicines, En glish and Aufirican Perfurhery, Bair, Nait aad Tooth Brushes, Pocket Books, Cisoklms, and a ge feral assortment of Fancy Goods, such as are usually kept in Srit class-Dnig Stores. He is also SOLE PROPRIETOR the following articles, which hare ahead, attained a large sale, SOLELY ON THEIR OWN MERITS, and which no family should be without. GREEN'S CELEBRATED LIVER PBle are a mild and effectual cathartic, and seal remedy in Liver Complaint and Female die. eases, are unsurpassed. None Genuine with. out THE SIGNATURE OF F. P. GREEN, around the Box. GREEN'S VEGETABLE PAIN lam er, as a reliever of pain, is a medicine for either internal or external use and is unite passed for the diseases for which it is rectosri mended. Pat -up in bottles, and !Mails at 25 Ms. 50 and .one dollar. COMA REISTITUT OR is, as ita barna indicates, A RESTORIIit OP THE HAIR it is an elegant hair dressing. removes dan druff, cures all eruptions of the scalp, re auras gray hair to its original color, .M stimulates the growth of the hair and whis kers. Price $ MO. Phycieians Prescriptions, .and family reo. ipes carefully compounded. Patent Medicines of all kinds kept con stantly on hand or purchased to order. ja6'69.ly. CHAS. T. FRI - BERGER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer t TOBACCO AND SEGARS. BALTIMORE SPUN ROLL. ' SIX TWIST. NAVY, lb and lb. Cut and Dry Smoking Tobacco of all kiedtr, also Segars of all grades and prices at $l3. per thousand, and upwards. . PIPES, SEGAR CASES, And all the various kinds of articles usually kept in a Tobacco Store. Goods' will be sold wholesale at manufactur'er's prices. Give us a trial.. I in. vita all to come, and see, for themselves. • Store No. I—Opposite Binekerkaif taint: Store No. 2-4orner Room la "Hash & 3k. Clain's new Building, Bellefonte, Pa: feb3'69.ly. A LA-RGB STOCK OF . BACK AND BARREL SALT- on hand and for sale cheap, al Wholossio and Retail, at the Wa aortae of GEO. JOE:' P :SUMTER, MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY, PENN A. Penns Valley mexchantrwill find it to their intermit to tend to us for oar Whole sale Prices. Salt in gootpackatis absogs on band. Give ai a call. GEO. & JOE. P. ELYMYER. feblir69.tf. Tl' C. coLE, • BROKERHOFF'S MILL, Roopaburg, Pa. Having leased this mortencellent 111111.1 re are prepared to furnish Farmers, liferhants, arid all 'others, with first-class flour* purchase Wheat, Rye * Corn * Etickwbiet, Barley, Oats, and all other kinds of .graia.at the high eat market price. Lumbermen, Manufacturers, Kaielisatn, and. others. axe respectfully invited to .area in their orders. Address, or call on T. J. f I. C. COLE, fe1t17'69.3t. Bellefonte, Pa. AGENTS WANTED. LIBERAL INIMEMENTS OFTERSTP TO GOOD USN TO SELL ItaOHRIVS. THE WONDER OF THE AGE. THE FARMERS PRIDE, THE STUMP it GRUBBING MUMS& It wilt do more work in one de, than, Teirk• Men with grabbing; haee eau potatty , d 0,,;• aid =eaves no roote or stumps to, apzont., in the tpring. After grubbing, tea WV Mi., Coe farmer can cut hid gesit4 it , r• 4 1 ‘ 1 0. , eeason with tire Itempe,t•orl*ciwal..; • ' *.:s• Any person:- . nzc zahlag. dc Veil 7.•.) EMI A d as, • J.:'.. Bo; •22f; feb3.69.3rn_ B4llviozlih. py [The Elk =nay papere,nd Otit riaMl4ol. liid4entieist,'Clwerou Co.; fig...-. 6 in h ort the above ad vertigo tneataix. tiitogp‘eAv eind bill to Bellefonte SePPOAtatt7Velki