The Bellefonte Republican. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1869-1909, March 17, 1869, Image 3

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BEELITFO - NTE, PA
Wednesday Morning, March 17, '69.
TUE Drug S ore of F. P. Green will be
April Ist, 180, bout Brockcr
holFs row, to the n2e , Hotel of Bu-h &
McLain, over_ the creek. Jan. :10tf.
FUR SALE —A first class farm, withiu
two miles of Bellefonte, is now for sale.
Any pers.Jn wishing to buy, can learn
full p rticulars, by calling at the office
of the Bellefonte &publican.
Hover. TO LET.—Any person wishing
to rent' a goo, house, containing three
rooms down, and three up stairs, milli
a gold cellar, can learn full particulars
by calling ut, the office of the Ritrustac-
' OYSTER Su - Prim—An oyster supper
will ba given by the ladies of the Inde
pendent Gillir of Good Templara of this
place; on Tuesday evening next, at the
house of Mrs: Kephart. This is a praise
worthy work on the part of th:,'ladies of
this Lodge, and deserves, not only the
commendations of tilt 'public, but their
moat support, financially.
%st.sagATloN•—This. day the members
of the St., Patrick's Temperance Society,
of this-place, will have a grand In °ces
sion iu full regalia, and in the evening,
a Lecture will be delivered in the Court
House-by Rev P. O'Shea, of Loretta.
The public are invited to attend and
join in the ceremony without regard to
race, creed, religion or political views on
national questions.
ACCIDENT.—A Fad accident occutrel
on last Wednesday, the-10th inst, which
reeu ted in the death of Mr. Hiram Stein.
Mr. Stein went out to split sonic wood
that be bad cut two or three days before
and while thus engaged en old tree that
stood el:-se by fI, a limb of which
struck bim nit the head felling him
the earth. Mr. stein survived the'st: o e
about three Lours.. lie leaves a-wile and
two children to mourn their loss 11lr.
Stein had attached himself t o the M. E.
Church about two weeks eioce.
Thus.—An excha”ge gets up the
lowing: '-The boy who loy "thong
es about, with a 1:11T1 Ln.pc:
or who :11 , Itilges die wicked liNbit of in-
per•uns who pass by his:l , ungi g
ptue, or in assaulting people wh, , give
no oilenve, Or who tiimks 1 , the pr.Ter
ott of thitig to lake a drink when he ie
out For spr,e" at flirt, or on
day, is in equatant dam.f.er .4" just. Tile
kind of roils and In oils that end in blood
shed and murder. At. one enq el hi
e,reer,is this liubitual lounging, loafing.
dit•ot der, tramipatian or rutljAsll.,4n. nut]. at
the other, if he ke,ps on in the same
path, is the priaon or the gallows."
RAILI OAD PLOYES —The new law
relative to ra lr. ad emploj es provides
f o llows: If any per-on or persons in the
service or'employ of a rutinlad or other
tran-p rtation company. doing bu-iness
in P. tins3lvtinia, teftts:e.or neglect
to obey any rule or regulation i f rueh
company, or by reason of negligence or
wilful tut-conduct shou d ttil to observe
any precaution or rule which it w 314 his
duty-to obey and observe, and injury or
death resulted to ally person. or persons
by such neglect, the person or persons so
offending shill be deemed guilty f a mis
demetnor, ami, on convic ion thereof,
shall be sentenced to pty a fine not ex
ceeding five thousand dollars. and to - In
dergo an imprisonment in the county jail
or State penitentiary not exceeding five
years. It it made the duty of the county
District Attorneys - to prosecute offenders
against this law.
Dr. HOLAHAN.- It affords us pleasure
to invite the attention of our readers to
the —Profes,tonal card" of Dr J. F. Ho
lahan. We have known the Doctor long
and wall; 'and, although it is stated in his
card that he has left Emporium to settle
in Milesburg, at the solicitation of many
friends. his return is to his native coun
ty. The friends who solicited his return,
are those who have known him from boy
hood to the present time, and who have
always admired his industry, giinions
and superior talent. The people - of Bald
Eagle Valley will find in lum a well read
Ph) sician, a faithful, true and accom
plished man.
1 . 013711.- I Mo waste.; his youth, beg
gars himself for life. Youth is the time
to store the intellect wit Ii knoa ledge, and
whoever fails to lay the foundltion for
scien•ific and literary attainments then,
if he has the opportunity, never likely
to do so; or, should he attempt it. he
never C-in make up the loss from early
negligence Youth is the time to form a
virtuou. efarawer. The mind is then
heurt is then rt ceptive; 811.11 e
atieetious are in a pla-tic state to he
Inoti7dcd the itfluettce rI heaven -.nd
given by do , ine provideueo to &e
-vnte no , l KO' 0: and hrievcr does r, t t•wl.
loy tip the ••rrw:,rds' through v.h . ch
G.(l may be press tit in ihe inroos: of
man, l!ktly o d“ so Orel ward.
afteinrs , ing it mu-t cme far short L:t
what it wns his pi iviiege to bect,me.
TRADE AT 11)3Ii:.—Every urn's inter
est is consulted by encouragiogliiis home
trade Sunp-sing he can as wed supply
his own wants in his own city, county,
or State, as elsewhere, be wrongs him-elf
when he goes elsewhere t., spend his
money. When it is kdown that tiiis is
his rule of action every fair dealer in his
neighborhood will aim to trade with him
so as to enable him to realize the worth
•of his money. It is al injury to the
Place in which you live, to use your spare
money for the benefit of a place else
where, and thus create a rival. Build up
your own home inter ests, thereby yoo in
crease the value of your own pi op rty.
You will share in the profits if yan want
to se land remove at anytime. A lively,
thriving town. invites new settlets, en
terprise and cap•tal, which are but ad
ditions to the aggregate wealth of our
home. If on?, is to enjoy life, and is fit
for it, he mutt desire to see those around
him prosper, His law is " live and let
live."
PEI suns wishing posters priiii!id;
khould etll and examine gpecitmtns at
the REPUBLICAN office.
Woutn not be well enough for our
City Fathers to build a market house be
t; 're expendinT too much money on a
Park ?
Stionmuou & Co —This is the place
to buy goo,' caul, wood and coal burnt
lime, shingles. - palling, lumber, wt.od by
the cord, &c., &c.
THE BINH HOI:PaE iS the name of the
new Ho•el at. the depot. It will be open
to the public about the let of May next,
under the charge of Bu• h &
We understand that Ca: Smith has a
velocipede on exhibition some ptace in
tewn. We have not been to !Fee it, and
can impart no inforgnation as to its
wbercabouts,
JAMES DUNLAP EN.. of Pine Grove
Mills will act as agent for the Republican
and will receive subscriptions. adver
tisements, etc.. and receive and receipt
payment for us.—Ena. REPUBLICAN.
A NEW velocipide hag been invented.
It. has but. one wheel. the rider sits be
tween the spokes and turns the crank
with his hands, and revolves with the
wheel. The only otjection to it ia, that
it would be unsafe for women to ride on.
HOWELL, GILLILAND & CO —This firm
is doing a srlendi.l business. and their
customers are increasing dilly. The
reason-is, they keep constantly on hand
nesrly everything that the people want,
and advertise in the IlasnnucAtt. Mr.
Howell, we understand. is now is Phila
de'phia for the purpose of purchasing
their Spring supply of fish, groceries,
dry goods. and such other things as may
be reeessary to perf.ct the vari.t yof
this large establithment.
Drt. TI. 11, Rornacerc.—We understand
that Dr Roth rock has le!t town, and
will be hbsent for two weeks When his
numet 0114 etts•omr•rs learn that he has
cooe to PhDadelphia nod New York for
the purpose of supplying himself with
the lat.•st imp? ort.l ins tuments. and ful
ly bnok'ng himself on some of the scien
tific a•t'at , cetnent made within last
year in dentis•rr, they will wail with
pntit•ttce, his return. The Doctor is de
!ermined to keep master of his pri:f.ss
ion.
• Tam MY ',W) The Harper
Brnthets say that notwi , hst•:nniing rho
Prsrev7, - of rnon,y. they IDtve to •lized
quite nn inerosse in t weir businesQ
the advent of the jeoptddienn. and since
th-y have elt...s , n it as the ined;orn
though which to adverti , e their bu.i
ness. We be'ieve every word of it, and
h:t relFon is 1 hymens: everyb, , dy
re lt•publicun. and those who have
not nlre,dy soh•ershed for it, ;mei. , tend
ing to do so, at, their earliest conveni
ence. The Harrer Brothers deserve
success.
FOIL SALE: —II P. Caldtralladpr offers
for sa•e his hi use and lot situate in P t
ter township rear Putter's Mills The
lot con'ains rix acres, having thereon
erected a gond frame dwelling house, a
good framo with the necessary
out buildings, all in good order. There
are also of on the lot 12 at-ple trees just
commencing to bear and a geod assort
ment of other fruit. A good cistern and
a never-failing well of good water at. the
door of the house. Persons. wishing
good home in that locality would do well
to call upon, or s.iluree , 11. P. Cadwalla
der, Potter's Mills, Centre county," Pa.
EARLY MARRIAGES —The following
good advice from Rev. H. W. Beecher
will no doubt.'please our young men and
maiden readers. We publish it fur their
especial benefit : •
"At no period, perhaps, in their life
do young men need the inspiration of
virtuous love and the sympathy nfa corn
paninn as when they first enter the battle
for their own support. Early marriages
are permanent moraliries,•snd deferred
marriages are temptations to wickedness.
And yet every year it. becomes more and
more difficult, concurrent with the reign
ing ideas of society, for young mcn to
enter upon that matrimonial state which
is the proper guard of their virtue as
well as the source of their courage and
enterprise.
I•r is to be regret , ed th•rt the "author
ities that be" do not enter into arrange
ments for the renovating of the Court
House A few coats of paint lvould pre
serve the bui'ding from decay and mate
it. more ornamental to our thriving
young city.
The fence which encloses the Court
flouse, or rather which was intended to
.'nciose it, should he repaired at once. It
is a d'sgrace to the Commi-sioners. the
T••wo and the Connty,in its present ron
dit 71:e var I should be beautified
by pittntivg ten or a dozen evereret na in
it, and arrangements should be made
without dttb4y to h.•ve the 4ficials of the
•'Ming•' go elsewhere f•r cow pasture
Jenti.sc —A o..ll:ition and jubile.:- will
be b•-hi by the S.bb.th School of Zion's
Ev. Luther.in Cl.mgregation of lioalsh'r..
for the befiefit. of the S. S. Lib-ary. on
Thor-day urii Friday evenings. March
25th Jinn 2fnii, 1869.
The JubPee will he held in the lower
chamber cf the Academy building The
exercises will consist of vocal and in
strumental mu4c, short addresses and
moral dialogues by the scholars.
The collati n av;ll be served in the
school roam r.f the Academy and a larg-.
crke, presen'ai for the occasion, will be
allotted to the person receiving the high
est number of votes.
The —Boalsburg Saxhorn Band" will
he ' , resent, and tii•c arse music on the
oc , “st qt. n to Junilee exer
cises, 15cts; children lows. Admission
to room in cdrch Collation is served, 10
cents; children 5 cents. Exerctses will
commence at 7 o'clock P. M., each even
ing Let the friends of christilnity,:ted
all in fiver of Sunday Schools, and the
morel training of the young. attend, and
by their presence, and money, aid in the
good cause,
_
TIVI;;Itg :ire :seve'r h'ti6k tfottsel_ io I
9ullefo'6l6 gistioe'd perecildd Would
tiideli to iffeir o t*iti d beauty.
SURGICAL MlVA77 l ro'N.—zWe lieu' that
Dr. George L Potter'. A w 4,4
Beattie and Weir, amputated die
r. near Unionvii;o4l6'
wat a private in the army, and received
a gun.iihor "wouttl in the right leg,which
produc-d mires of b trh bones of the leg,
rrnderiog the above operation nec;aixttrY.
In en. month atter the operation, he was
able in be_ in town This ,proves the
ability atri skill of the Physiciabv, as
well as the great advantage of having
such skilled Surgeons in our midst.
EXECUTOR'S SALE,—The real estate of,
Hugh Twiner, late of Potter fp.. dec'd
is offered at public sale. on the premises,
by H. P Cadmtllider, Executor.
It consists of one lot containing 3 acres,
also a lot containing 8 acres and 38
perches, malting, in all, eleven acres and
thirty-eight perches, and allowanee
Alto one other lot of land adjoining the
above, containing five acres and 108
perches. This property, we understand,
will be old separately. cr together, to
suit purchasers. There is a red dwel
ling house, and necessary out-houses on
the premises. The terms of the sale, we
believe are, one-half in hand. the bal
ance in one year, secured by bond and
mortgage upon the premtp.et.
Do You 7ANT TO 'pH SIIAV ED ?—if you do.
you need not go to any of the banks to
have it done. They t•lhave close enough,
in all conscience. everybody knows, and
if they do draw blond are not very care
ful to pour oil and wine into t I.e wound
With them it it the•°whole hog or none,"
even to the exacting of the last ••pound
of flesh." Not so with the moat justly
celebrated Barber in Central Pentts}lva
nia—M. Grttliam Ile shave,' with razor
shatp and keen; draws rio blond, but
shaves you clean; the ••pound of flesh"
does not demand, and Shylocks. are com
pelled to stani,_.:or sit, and *wait their
c al. while justice is dealt out to all:
"equal and exact," as all will see, the
white yields to the equality ; allows M.
Graham to pull his nos..,(queer world. is
this.) but so it goes; whttt h ve you done.
ye ranting R td ? it is too much, it is, eg•td.
Tue wou'd appear, says
the Lewisburg Chronicle. that the pro
posed Railroa.l free) Lewisburg 10 Belle=
fonte, is gradually gating into a tangi
ble sh.,pp. The right pi,i, i new prevails.
and we hope those wno ore pos-eased
will 1,01 let go until O•te ineeleolable
fit is plraectl beyoa•i a al,nbt.
The fel owitig is i rei.ort of the recent
inectivg
Pursuant to pub , ic nor cegiven, a meet
ing of Ric trien , is or the este. son of
the Lewisburg Br.ttich Ittti'road w a -h e F,I
Deekord's IL,tel. Mifflittburg, on Mon
day. March Bth llo n J. W. Simonton
presided. and J. E. Herr, Esq , was chos
en Secretary. Item tilts f:Vt)l'a to im
mediate action were made by S. S
Jtai
her. MIL Eli Slifer. W. C. DtlllO4T., and
others. lion Eli S ifer offered the lel
lowine reso'utian, wh.ch we.: adopted:
Resolve. , That a. rotathi tee of c•tizetts
of the Borough and Town-hip interested
be app”inter, wh .se duty it shall be to
appoint mee•ings la their re-prctlve to
cal'tiea to promote the interests of the
railread, nod to e tette - with cltizens of
Centre county for the purpose of arrang-
ing for a joint meeting at some conveui
ent point.
The following gentlemen were appoint
ed :
Hartley—.R. V. B. Lincoln. Jno.Dh-hl.
Hartleton—Dr. W. F. Seebold, Dan
iel Long
Lewis—Wm. E.Smitb,Joseph Sander'',
Benjamin Merlon.
Limes'one—S. S. Barber, David Poll
MEM
Mifflinburg—Wm.Young,C H. Shriner
Dr. D. 11. NliPer, Henry G: Wolf.
Bnfraloe—Wm. Steans. W. T. Linn.
Ea-t Buff:due—Michael Brown, Jacob
Frederick. •
Lewisburg—W. C. Duncan Wm Came
ro•n. Mark Halfpenny, John Walls, Eli
Slifer.
West Buffnloe—Levi Shoemaker, Geo
M. Roper.
On motion of Wm. Young, a commit
tee was appointed to correspond w tte
citizens of Centre county to arrange for
the j.dnt meeting of Union and Centre
counties.
C. 11. Shriner and J. R. Orwig were
appointed. The fol'owing reso'ution.,
expressive - of the sentiment of the meet
ing were unan'monvly adopted:
Resolved, Ist, That the hest interests
of Union county demand the early ex
tension of the LewiAntre. Branch Rail
ro 111 to some western connection.and that
we pledge our best efforts to secure the
same as early as passib'e.
Resolved, 2nd, That we c irdially invite
the co op-ration of every farmer, me
chanic, merchant and Ishoring man, in
the great Bolfm'ori and Penns Va;l.ys in
this present effort to securz, a Railroad.
J. W. SIMONTON,
J. E. llvrr, Src y.
ALLEGHENY Cot.taws —lt is Po seld.m.
-h •t we hear any .hang from our ..4/lito
/Voter, I het n e read with gnat
the 6.11 .p jag item of new ift i- , g!ri to
her. from the Meadrilfe Rep 4 101,can, end
now übtiPli it fur Jibe b•netil of her
friends, ainl the many - yonna- men who
may wish a Ihniough education It is a
first class college:
•• Tne oitalogue of this institution for
1868-9 has just be-it printed at this of
fits. The attendance of siudrnts is much
larger than during any for her year since
the opening a f the war. The Senior c'aPs
numbers 21; Jun• or 8; Sophomore 25;
Freshman 36; Preparatory 51; marking a
total of 141 No•withrtanding the Suan
cial obstacles which for a time threaten
el the stic.e-s of the College, its prog
r.-s- tins 1),-ma gratifying en I highly en
churaeing. Its hut lit of at paratuu and
all that goea to make up a tir,t c lass Col
lege is the be•t in the State, and the
comae of study is equal to that of the
most celebrated institutions in the coun
try. The Faculty deser•.c the highest
praise for the energy and per-everance
which they have .1 'Pp! ty oil in their wor
thy efforts to place it in the front rank
of American schools of learning."
Action of the Vestry . of Sc John t•
Churdh, Bellefonte . ; Pit:. in refeienei to
the clean of the Hon. Charles
Vietnam/is, It has pleased Divine Piovi
deuce, by detth, to remove from among
u.', the lion. Cuitries Shaler. our late as
sociate, and fellow member in the Vest
ry and Congregation of St. John'e
and
WiLe•gxaS, Wet feet it. due to the mem
ory
of the
. azeetiseld, auttto ourselves, to
p ace upon record.
`ern! • !Sitio/00111 of
Or high regard for him as ti
and christian, and our sense Uf • iho
loss we .h a ;ve sustained by his death.—
Therefore, be.it
Reeolved. That in .7u!
intercourse with
Judge Shayler. during term of his
connection with this P•iri; l, we hove
ever found him illustrating with :fidelity,
the character. of the true, christian ben;
ileinan; and, that now by . his decease,wi
feel that in our socftl and church rela
tions, we have sustained a'very grievous
loss And, further; having, from our
knowledge of bis domestic lire, some ap
prod ttion .of the severity of this stroke
to his bereaved faMily. we would, in all
sincerity, extend to their this expression
and assurance of our christian sympathy
with them in their sorrow. praying that
the Divine Healer msy,pour into their
steicketi . hearts thee im forting anti sane
tifying influence of ills spirit's presence
and support.. ,
kero'eed, That a onpy of the foregang .
he forwarded to the family of the deceas
ed. and others be furnished for publica
tion in the religious and secular press.
How TO BUILD VP LIBRABIBF.—CIeTe-
Iand, says the Meadville Republican, has
Set up a froe library, 'tz ider one of the
best laws of Ohio, which authorizes a tax
of one-tenth of a • mill to be levied for
free libraries, in every city with a rip:-
till:inn exceeding 29,000 inhabitants
The young library is under 6,000 vnl
um.s; but the achi••vemtnt is of infinite
value in the exampl.- thus.offered to the
people of other Siatel- and cities.
Pennsylvania should have a similar
1. w. We should have a laii, rather, which
would apply to every city and borough,
regardless of the number of inhabitants.
With such a law. how long would it take
to establish a library in - our town: that
would be a creditab'e institution, and the
means of saving many of ouryootig men
front falling int•n but habit', consequent
upon idleness and want of good and in
teresting. hooks.
If P. G. Meek dt”ires to render his
name immortal by doing one noble act,
let him at once move in this matter, and
secure the passage of the I w
We fear, however, 'he will not do it,
because it. w,uld enlighten the minds cf
young America, and its they would arrive
at the pr- , per age to exercise the elective
franch;ae, would invariably vote the Re
publican ticket. It is passing -trnnge
how tho leaders of the Domv•c•atic party
oppose Ileeistra•i••n laws• and all oth• r
ws, toiling either tn the vnlightenmvn.t.
honesty. nr morals ce the people. They
act 'Upon the princ pie—
' —Wher.• icnorance is bli,s„ .
'Tie folly to he wise."
ilsr.r.,Ernsrs & LEWISiItIRG R.ll,
lett.r las written: and, no
doubt intended :is privve: hut it is so
full or interesting new in ponnecti..n
with the new Rttilroutl, that we give it
publicity.. We hope our Centre county
people will srouve to action : •
NIFTLINIWRG, Mar, 9, 18(19.
A. B. Ihrtuttisost, Esq. :—At a Rail
road meeting, held here yesterday. Un
ion county was fully represented. and an
organization was effected for the purpose
of extending a road from Lewisburg,
through Union county, westward. It
WAS the wish of the meeting that a joint
meeting of Union and Centre counties he
held (probably at Aaronsburg. about
April Bth,) f tr the purpose of uniting all
the favorable interests. A committee(of
which I was one) opened correspondence
with Mr. Coburn, Peter Wils In, Mr E
Blanchard, of Bellefonte, and others
along 11 e line, to enlist the ai.i of Centre
county so as to effect an organization
then and there, for a throtolk road to Be le
fonte, to connect with the Snow Shoe Co.,
via. Bealaurg. The lime is short. and
I fear the slow process of correspondence
may toss long delay a proper understand
ing. and I write you to suggest that you
announce an early day for a meeting of
your Centre county friends of the pre
jeer, and if Aaronsburg. April Bth, will
suit your meeting, then 'a general meet
ing, of all the friends, aittl all interested
along the line, will be called, and an ef
tot t made to effect such. a measure as
will secure immediate operations. It
seems to me there are enough interests
rife_for action to secure the road it they
can hut be organized. Please confer
with Blanchard, of the Snow Shin
Co. and see if you cannot agree upon
call far a conference of your Centro co.
friends for the purpose of agreeing upon
a time and place for a joint meeting ot
Union anti Centre counties, and en ist
tug an interest in this project.
There is perfect harmony' of . action
here, and Union Como) , will do her lull
share of the work. Tne Lewisburg dele
gation here cordially epprOved,end were
eager for action.
Very respectfully yours, &c.,
J. It. Ottwia
BSIINBIDE TOWS 8111P. -1n a recent
flying visit to Burosi he township. we
were phased and delighted to witness
the improvements made there since we
lase vo it. d that pace. We h.ve not been
in Bu: aside since 1860. when we, made a
speech ts o hours long, in which we !a
ho-ed in show that the only way to save
the Government was to tlecr Abr .h int
Lincoln. Time has proved that we were
right The Government hits be- n saved
and no townships in the c..unty did mere,
or sent more men in prop ation to their
populaion, to all in i:s salvation, than
did Burnside and Snow Shoe townships.
Notwithstanding the great drain of men.
improverants in these townships were
not &topped. as the appearance of ths
country at:und.-ntly pi ores.
The veople there are very busy put
ting in their timber, preparat•oy to the
spring fr. shet. We saw ts.dne gpleud.d
lo s t.elonging to our old fri,nds Smith &
Rh• ads, at. St erling Landing; among these
we saw several 85 feat stinks, straight
a. a line, swift ee o knots. Our r:o :d G.
R. Beak, is as busy as a nailer, getting
through with his contrasts for Smith &
ithoadg, and other pirties. George is A,
isl& 11unit:termini,. Mitly.:gusho
lifteGeN. Grate, right, through
rush. .
Among the many fterprOVements we
witnessed on our visit to Iftlrtivide toOd
ship, was thti - splendill residence of rr.
M. Stewart. at Pine Glenn. The IYOmor
has built himself a magnificent image ;
equal to any in Bellefonte, on . an eini
nonce commandhig n„vieWcif Many miles.
He has planted a niunber of beantiful
trees, and in a few years will have a
pince that cannot be surpassed in beauty,
it•Mance and good tasia. - Such' men "as
Dr. s tew z•rt are an honor to any commit . -
nity, or country.
We had not time to -ctol and See the
thy goods establishments of friends
II offer, Bowers Sr, Co., and May, .Loeb,.?.'
C"., in SnoW Shoe tp. As they have not
ai l y sz.rti.ed in the REPUBLICAN. we must
infer t h a : each firm_ is doing all the ttusi
ness they areibleto do. and do not want
their names in
the fi'Aper.. If this is so,
we hope these gentlemen '5l ll excuse us
for allying that we are
persOally NC
-qnnintedwith the men composing bo: of
the aforesaid "firms," and bave'always
found them very clever, honest men; . and
we presume their 'customers have real
ized this truth to the full, or they would
not stick so well.
Some 'ime toon, we intend t 3 spend
two or three drys iu these Townithips.
when we will have a story of some kind :
either good or had, to tell of the mining
regionQ, the lumbermen, business men.
merchants, hotel keepers, the price of
land,-its qualiry. &e., &c.
Married.
ROBINSON*—WATKENs—on tl:e 7th ingt.
/1• the residence of the bride's father by
Henry P.. Tievyulnv. Esq . Mr Irwin
Robinson. tintl.Miss Sarah C. Watkins, all
of Curtin township.
Died.
ROWAN—Un the 9th inst., in Benner twp.,
George W. Ro wan. aged shout 14 years.
M'LAUGIII.'N -on ., h • sth Char.
ity Beggs township, aged
57 'Tor..
Grain and Flour Markets.
Bet.Leronri. Mar..l7, 1869.
Finur per Carrel ' $9 00
White wheat.ptar buvhel 1 40
Red wheat 1 30
C‘an (new) 15
-
Oats
.
Rye per buAel
Buckwheat per bus. . ...
Claverreed ' "
Provision Market.
Apples. dried, per lb $0 1241015
Peael.es. " - i- ~ 2940125
Cherries, " " " ' 20
[teens per quart .... 15
Buper 1 er 11, 4n
Beefsteak per . 1. ... 2 0 25
.
Reef roasts 18 20
Chickens, each, lit , 25
lr trkeys. "--- “ . 05®l 00
Ch , ese per II)
firms. " "
Lard. ler lb ®22
E •-gs "d• z - '.. .... • 25
Nbetr.ln.eridiamesh per lb;J:;-.-..:12. IP2O
Veal eutietg . per lb * * ..... @2O
witarnet , per bus ' -- . • $1 25
Dried Beer- . - - 2 8
Bituminus Coal at Snow Shoe Depot
&lien erl Cnal
Run of Mines
I. ilia Coal
......... per ton
Lumber at Snow Shoe Depot.
P Tionnis. Run of Mill $lB.OO per M
Pine fn vie. rullx..
Ifemluck Butt Stuff
Ilow hick Bn**4.=
Milroy Markets.
Corrected Weekly by Goo & J. P. Rlymye_r•
Mrt.noT. Pe., Mar. 17, 1869.
White Wheat, yt bushel V. 40
Red '• ..... 13•'
Rre 764 buabel 1 20
Otte sn
Barley 1 5 0
Flaxseed 1 75
trllorerseed 8 t 0
Plaster ilroond 12 00
Fine Salt. American 2 50
Coarse.... " 2 75
G. A. Salt 3 00
T,imeburners Coal 4 50
Store Coal, Wilkes Barre ...... 8 00
Philadelphia. Markets.
NraaNzaney, Mar. 17. 1860
FLOTlR.—quipt. Wheat in limited tie
!nand ; Mies 3.200 hash prime western red a•
$1 MI; white c 2. 'Kyr xtendy at SI 56© I 75.
Corn quiet : sales 2,000 hash at unc anger'
pricer. 04t4—western 73®75c. Other ar
ticles unchanged.
Special Notices.
TATO: A LoOIC Al' TOE Si .—All. men of
basin, es within the range of this and adjoin
ing counties, when they visit Bellefonte.
should not tail to inspet the splendid signs
of the First National Bank. Reynr Ids & Co's.
Hank. and Zimmerman Bro's. & Co; also
the numerous smaller professional shin
gles" seattermi over the towv. Also the
sign or the Brocaerhoff executed
by our trb..nd. and late editor and publisher
of the refs Ira l'ress. KIIR7r Fur
uork of this description, cull at his office.
jaz7ll9.tr.
Al IS CELLA N EU US
FURNITURE WARE ROOM
Howard Street, Bellefonte, Pa
WHERE BUREArE.
SOFAS.
LOUNGES.
HAT RA CK.c.
WHAT-ROTS,
EXTENSION TABLES.
STANDS . ,
&HA
STOOD:, &a .
Vevery deerripttcn. quality and price, for
rale ehenTep than at other eqab
liahtnent of the kind in
Central Penn's.
UNDERTAKER.
Ready made (Name, of all sizes and pricey
kept constantly on hand. Also Cof
fins manufactu.ed to order.
jaß'69 ly. 1.1. P. HARRIS.
R ESTAURANT.
The anderFigned would
inf.rm the citizen.; tf B.•llrfimte and com
munity in general, that they continue to ea
e.minadate their friends at the Restaurant
North of the Diamond, opposite the Court
House
Oysters in every Style,
Beat Phil's. Lager Beer.
Porter, Ale an-..is7,:aparilla,
Pies. Cs i ,kes. Candies. Aliga
FREE LUNCh BACH DAY.
flours, 9 t. M. to 12 o'clock, M. Give sus a
call.
3413'69.1y
DRY GOODS, &c
- Dp NOT WROET • -
That the place to buy Cheap Goods;
CALICOES,
mtlAzsps,
RI.DY..44 I APE "CLOTHING,
*JOIN COOKE'S
CHEAP CASH ST-O.ltE,
REYNOLDS' ARCADE, ALLEGHEi7
STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA
Nye start d ut o' the otheiples of "Smolt
pinfitit and quick vetuino." and bow *ell
we 11..ve Succeeded fi known to everybody.
.OUR GROCERIES, QUEV.SWARE AND
are of the very best gnality and are sold' at
the most reasonable rates. We pay at all
. times the highest cash utiee for 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. ALLEORENY
STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA.
ja3'69.ly
GEO. W. FAIRER & CO.,
No. 4, BUSH'S ARCADE.
LAME'S S. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH . -
• ING STORE.
rURS. SHAWLS. BLANKETS,
Flouels, 'Unsling, Calicoes. Coverlets.
Delanes. Gloves and Fancy . .Work
bagkeis for sole by
jofytill.‘l G. W. FAIRER et- eO.
ZEPIIYES. Zephyr Patterns, Ger
mantown Wool. Shetland Wool, Fancy
Trimmings of all kinds f r enle by
U W. FAIRER .tc CO.
T _AMES' and slisses Shoes, Ladies'
1-11 and Misses Erundpr Cothinir. for Pale by
... 1 25
I 00
S(0
CIENTS* Under Clothing & Ready-
ILA made Oi ershirts for sale by
G. W. FAIRER to CO.
From $3 to $75 per Sett; for
I. sale by 0. W. FAIRER do CO.
LADIES' Hnnp Skirts.
Esimarat Skirts of all griiea. for sale
cheap 11 G. W. FAIRER & CO.
(IENTS' Home-madeWnnl Sneks,
\fi for Palo by 0 \V"." - FiIRER Ar. CO.
LADIES' and rents' Scarfs for
LA Eale by P.. W. FAIRER ir. CO.
628
25
DOLLS, of all kinds For Children
for rale by 9.y..FAIRER & CO.
WE ARE selling off our present
Stock at exceedinlyi low prices, so
that persons wishing bargains shiluld call on
ue before purchasing' elsewhere.
O. W. FAIRER 44 CO.
TOYS or all kirds. at
BURNSIDE zt TI IA
si.sn per ton
2.80 per ton
NEV STO:ItE.
ARPER BROTHERS
14.00 pei M
Elave opened up an
.15.11 1 1 per M
14.00 per M
ENT/RE NEW STOCK of GOOD:
of every 'description,at their new atom
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 this
section. Their stock comperes in
part,
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Millinery Goods,
Iloserics,
Fancy Goods,
Clothing,
Boots & Shoes,
- Bats Jr, Caps,
Carpet-Bags,
. Umbrellas,
Parasols,
Gentlemen and Ladies
Fut nishing Goode,
Ladies Cloaks .4 Circulars,
In Silk and Cloth,
Carpeting.
knd everything else that is to ho
found in a well stocked country store.
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
taken in exchange for goods, and
the highest market price paid.
REAT EXCITEMENT !
GLORIOUS NEWS
PRICES REDUCED !
ROWELL. GILLIA.ND &CO
of Bush's Arcade. in Booms No. 1 and 2
have just returned from the city with one of
the largest and best assortments of Goode,
4 ver brougi t to Centre co.
Haring 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.
Muslins that will astonish the purchaser
Carpets at ibld 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 it 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
RATES.
FARMERS, MECHANICS• AND LA-
LOOK to your interest
One dollar saved is still -„ t ie dollar in
7 0111; pcktt. Then call' and see at what
it t !.:ltishing Low prices.
HOWELL GILLILAND & CO
are selling Dry Goods and Groceries.
No pains tpared in : Ai - Mug their Goods.
If not as represented we will pay you fur
your trouble.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE,
Bush's Arcade, Booms No. 1 and 2.
ja619.1y.
nor & CO.
MRS,
S&TINS,
EROADCLOTIES
C43I3IEUES,
CASSINETS,
; .BLavgETs,
Man and_ pap; is at
GLASSWARE,
J. w. COOKE
G W. FAIRER d- CO
Groceries
Queensware Jbe
STATIONER I',
BOR . ERS,
DRY GOODS
gILADFT•'HIA STOAt.
PHILADELPHIA STOW&
PAILADELPHIA STORE!
KELLTIR & MUSSER.
ANOTHER NEW STORE.
ANOTHER NEW . STORE
ANOTHER NEW STORE.
ITELI,ER 4E MUSSER have joat opened
the beat,ehaapedt, lar4est. as waif as the
bait aistiried stook of Goode in Belefotte
or Central Pennsylvgnia, at their now
PHILADELPIIIA - STORE, in -
BROOKS SHOFf'S BLOCK, Biahop Se
rOR THE LADIES
They . have Silks. Coburgs Alpacas, Merinos,
Wool Delaines, Lnstres, Clinahams,
Prints, Poplins. Lawns, Hand=
kerchief's, Xid and other
Gloves, Hosiery, Dal
' uthrals, lioop-skiris,
I:m4 .a &natal ra
yariery of
Ribbons, trimmings, Buttons, Braids, etc.,
at the lowest prices.
FOR GENTLEMEN.
They hare Black and Blue Clothe, Piga
and 'Fancy Caesimeres, Sattinetts,
Tweedg, Meltons, Water-proof
Clotb, Silk. Satin and coninr.,n
Vestings, eta•.. in great
i' . eriety, and at prices
•
t wat will give
satis
faction td
buye;e.
Their' READY MADE CLOTIIINCi Is
ep r egr, and consists of
godebate., gyess seats, of various qualities
and ptices,. % neits and Fancy Vets, Ca,si
In re athil rer,hitts, Woolen and
C“tten untlerSlitStr,4atVikerehiefs, neck ties,
&c., &c.. z(-0.
Calf and Rid
Boots said Miter,
UM 00(4 awl' Stress-,
Iles. and Caps, and
11011SEIIDLP GOOD.
in endless variety. such as Carpets-, Oil
Cloths, Rugs, Isroe n -Alttastt, Meactied
Muslin's. Drillings, Sheetine, Table
Clutha, &c„, &c., &c.
Their sdPck of QUEENSWARE k CSO
CERIES cannot he excelled in quality or
price.
Cull in at the Philadelphia Store and can
rinceyourselVes that KELLER .% MUSSER
have everything you mint and do business
on the principle uf Quick Sales and Small
Profits."
GRAIN AND PRODUCE ARE TAKEN
an13'69.1y.
NEW GOODS AND NEW PRI
CES!!
HIGH. RATES RUBBED OUT!
GOODS AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES-
lIOFFI,R & BI.O'S
Would respectfully inform their old friends,
that they are daily receiving a large
STOCK OF GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
which they are offering at the very lowest
market price.
DRY GOODS!
Consisting of the latest styles of PIGIIRED
•ND PLAIN ALPACAS, Figured and plain al
Wool Delaine.
Shepherd Plaids. Black Silks, Summer
Silks, Irish . Poplins, Whiz() Goods
White Counterpanes, Linen and Cot
ton Sheetine.s. Checks, .Gingnams,
.• Bedtieks; Flannels. ho.. &0.. &c.
Shepherd. Plaid Balittorals, Black
Cloth, Casiiimeres, lie!retina, Cordu•
. .
roy. Keritucky Jeans, Drills, Ladies
Cloaking,._ Plain Colors, Middlesex Cloths,
AND PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS
A full line of Cloths, Casiimeres, Sati
nets, and Vesting, all kinds and prices,
which will be sold cheap. We have con
stantly on hand a large and well selected
stork of all kinds of
CROCKERY,
tiIROCERTES,
MA CEEB EL:
SALT, :lc
. Which we will-dispose of at the
lowest cash prices.
All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change for goods, and the highest marke.
prices allowed
FRIENDS A WAKE TO YOUR INTER-
EST
For we feel satisfied that we eau suit your
TASTES as V , eII as your ruaseS•
ja6'69.ly
DRUGS ; & C
F S. 'WILSON'S DRUG STORE
NEW LOCATION.
Southwest Comer of High and Alle
gheny Streeta, Bellefonte, Pa.
(No. t. BROKICRIIOFF'S RUT.)
The subscriber respectfully announces to
big numerous acquaintances a - .d the pa
n general that helms removed his
DRUG & MEDICINE STORE,
iu the corner room of Brokerholre new
building on the Diamond. where he nee
constantly on hand, a large stock of
DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY. PIENT 4 . DYE
STUFFS, GLAqS.INSTRU
MENTS. VARNISH,
TURPENTINE,
Linseed Oil, Coal Oil, Lamps, Chimneys
Brushes, flair Oil, Extracts, Toilet
Soaps. Tobacco. Segars, &IN
Also a variety of fancy articles too nu
merous to mention, which he . offers at low
rates: and wa , rants the einali.ies of the arti
cies as represented. Purchasers will please
rt member this. and examine the qualitiet
and prices of his goods before purchasing
elsewhere.
"RP Physicians' Prescriptions and Gam
ily Becoipes carefully compounded at all
h tars of the day or MAL by calling at his
store opposite Reynolds' Bank.
The most celebrated and popidrr
PATENT MEDICINES.
are kept constantly on band end for sale
F. S. W 1 SON.
jatV69 ly.
MEAT
MEAT MARKET.
N. W. Cot. Diamond, opposite Court ilouse.
BELLEFONTE, PENN'A.
JESSE MORGAN,
Would respectfully call the attention of th,
citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity, to. the su
perior quality of
FRES!! MEAT !
ERESII MEAT t
Constantly to , be found on hand
BEEF,
PORK
lIIITTON.
always op band.
rIR.OOISitY 'A/4i) PROVISION
.8110/41/41.
IT is'nOw'aii established fact that Grocer.
lea of all kinds are now to be "obtained at
M. WCINFIX'S new'
GROCERY AND PROVISION
On Allegheny gWet Bellefonte, 1 5 a.,
twenty per cent. cheaper than at any othei
establishment in • own or country, Flout ;
of the very best cp:alily, kept con
tantly on band. Domiciling house
keepers, and Heads of fatniliea.
would do well to give him a .
call before purchasing else.;
whete. Do not forget
the place.
M. BUNKLE:
ja6'69.ly.j
TOFFEE, Tea. .SWgar. Molasses, in short
J eret.)thing twwwfif kept at a Omega
Store, fur tale low, at D1:-RUilltLE':3.-
PEAS, Soup reM..FoupEtatie.io - r
eale cheap, at AL RUNKLE'S. L.,.
f\ANNEU Peaches. Canned 'N.:aft:l67
Canne t Apples, Canned Corn, Caatleke ,
Fruits of all kinds kept constantly on brinili
at M. RUNKLE'S.
DRIED Peaches. Dried Apples, Dried
Unmans, Dried fruits o f 'ill kinds, at
111. RUNKLE'S.
CANDIC .
ES. Candies. A splendid variety
of Candies and Nuts, sale kw at
M: RUNKLI'S.
It: of the very beet quaTtiy .
Q for rale cheap, at • M. HUNKLEnae
ILT.OIV Baskete, and Willow Ware of
ail kinds and sizes, fin. stile cheap, at
AL RUNKLE;I3.
LratOne, Pigs Nttif Nuts, for
O
91318 at M. BEINKLE'S..
t posAcco. Tebneee. C hewing Tobaceo.
I Snuff and Segars, the very best and of
all kinds, at M. RUNICLE'S.
CUCUMBER and ether Pickles, Tousatos
Catsup, Pdartuovi as Jellies of all kinds
:U. RUNKLE'S.
•
irAILASSWARE, Glas4 Fruit Jars and
`Of Lieber, a fine assortme.it
at
1%1. R LIN RIX'S: •
P. GIATEN . ,-
DitUGGIST & APO r itkaißY ' ..
One Door North at :qrritt Eatranetrto
Dealer in Pure Drugs and geddideo, Ent'
glish and American Perfumery,. Hair, Nail
anti Tooth Brushes. Pocket Books, Combs,"
and a ge .eral assortment of Fancy Goods;
ouch as are usually kept in first class Drug-
Stores. He is also SOLE PROPRIETOR 0
the following artit•les, which have already
attained's large sale,
SOLELY ON THEIR OWN MERITS,
and which no family should be without. •
GREEN'S CELEBRATED LIVER Pills
are a mild and effectual cathar'io, and as of
remedy in Liver Complaint and Female die
eases, are unsurpassed. None Genuine with
out
TIIE SIGNATURE OF P. P. GREEN,
GREEN'S VEGETABLE. PAIN KILL
er, as a reliever of pain, is a medicine 'for
either internal or external use 'and is unsur
passed tor the di.eases for which it is recom
mended. - Pat up in bottles, • and retails at
25 ets. 50 and one dollar.,
COMA _ ItFeVTITUT OR is, as its name
indicates,
A RESTORER OF TELE HATE
it is an elegant hair dressing. removes din
drufl, extra all eruptions of the scalp, re
rtores gray hair to its original color, an
stimulates the growth of the hair and whis
kers. Price $' .00.
Pbyi-icians Preperiptionp, and family reo
ipea carefully compounded.
Parent ;%leclicines of all kinds kept cod.
atantly on hand or purchased to order.
ja6'69.ly.
(SIBS. T. FRYBEitdEit,
TOBACCO AND'S-BOABS,
BALTIMORE SPUN. ROLL.
SIX TIVriT.
NAVY, lb and
Cut And Dry S.l-king Tobacco of all kinds,
also Segal - . of all grades and prices
at $l3. pet ihnogand, and
upwards.
PIPES, SEGAR CASES,
And all the various kinds of ariltleg Mary
kept in n. Tobacco t •re. Goods, will
be veld wholesale at manufacturer's
priees. Give us a trial. I in
cite all to coral and see
for themselves.
Ptore No I—Opposite Brockerhoff HOWL
Store No. 2—Corner Room in Bush Mo-
Clain's new Building, Bellefonte, Pa.
feb3'69.ly.
AGENTS WANTED
LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED
TO GOOD MEN TO SELL MACHINES.
THE STUMP a GEVEDIICH DIACHINE.
It will do more work in one day than Ten
Men with grubbing hoes can possibly do,
and leaves no rote or stumps to sprout up
in the sprint:. After grubbing with this Ms:
chine the farmer Mtn cut his grain cr grass
the first season with the Reaper or Mower.
It does its wo,k effectually. Any person
or pergons desirous of making money, will
do Hell to
Adcliess, J. C.. Box 227.
Zeb3'69.3m. Bellefonte, Pa
[The Elk county paper and the Emporia'
/of/spew/ant. Cameron Co , Pa.. will please
in-art the alAnvo advertianment six times, and
send bill to Bellefonte Republican.—Ed.]
THE GEM RESTAURANT,
THE undersigned avails himself of this
method of informing the citizens of Belle
fonte mai vicinity, and the traveling com
munity in genial's!, that he has opened a first,
class
GEM RESTAURANT,
in the basement of Br:ob Biotalna's new
hotel near the Pa. it. R. Depot. Re keeps
constantly on brand
Oysters in -.very style, rsoasteChieken, Pork
lam and Eggs,.Fresh Pith. Veal
ijuilets, Cod Ftsh liatas,Baked•Fish,
Boa h Turkey, Beefsteak, Fried
fia.n.sage, Maim Chaps, Tea and
Coffee. Clam Chowder, Limbs . Frits.
Fried Eels, and everything to salt thetaste.
Feeling assured-that general E , atisfaction, ,
will be given, he invites .11 to ray.
him a visit.
JOHN bIAMPHANT,
Bellefonte,
jaW69.ly
CREWS and Hinges nf 'every variety and,
S
' kind at IRWIN k WILSON'S.
A BlMUNlTlON—Cartridges, arid
amaranition A IRWIN it iv iLe
VEAL,
POU4TRY. Ace ,
ittIFOUL
SADDLERY, to nuit the trade, at
if; JT, f
MISCELLAMOUSI'.
TWENTYTWENTYPLE - CENT SAVED.
c rh off'
around the Box
Wholetale and Retail Dealer in
THE WONDER OF THE AGE,
TUE FARMERS PRIDE,
bIEALS AT ALL HOURS.,