Local De BELLEFONTE.PA Wednesday Morning, March 31, '69 Pan son s wishing posters printed, should cell and examine specimens at the REPIIIILICAN afiCO. Tun Drug Store of IP. It. Green will be removed, April Ist, 1869, from Brinker hoff's row, to the new Hotel Of Bu , th & McLain, over the creelk. Jan. 20t f. Fon SALE —A first class farm, within two miles of Bellefonte; is now for sale. Any person wishing to buy, can learn full p trtieulars, by calling at ffie office of the Bellefonte Republican. Fog RENT.-A good house With all e modern improvements for rent For fur ther particulars enquire at the office of the Republican. Possession given imme diately if desired. A NNAT liarris,Cashier of the First National Bank, has erected a beautiful brick house on Linn street. It is neatly lined and penciled. We un derstand that Mr. 'Terris is opposed to hiding the beautiful brick color 'with paint of any kind. A. S. VALENTINE —The new brick house being erected by A S. Valentine is going to be. when finished. a superb mansion. We like the enterprise dis played by our cit;?..ms in erecting such fine dsvellinLi. We have enterprise to erect several, hut- yes, but— El.:C(1111MM TIIE BOSS.: A Literary En tertoinment will be given in the Gturt Tionee br the membertt of tt'e BET % AL PHA L %MIMI Society of n iief.-nte, on Thor,ttitty eveiCng. April fir.t, for the purpo , e t,f raising funik .to hooks for the w..e of the Socior. We hfive no •lonbt it. tviti be a riCil tren , Every bo.iy slicm'et go. Th pet foim erg are cylr own boys. Eueourage lirme MEE Mg PA tact: —The Slit Stone dwolting receotty greeted by Robert Va'entine, and now almost finished 14 said to be hr far the best private dwelling la our thriving young city. Mr. Valentine one of our best. and most enterprising citizens and is not one of the men who closes hi.. purse to, and withholds hi; sympathies from the poor or those who have been less fortunate than hims••it'. He deserves a palace. May he long live to enjoy it. Ma's &nom. Horse.—Thu exhibition at Hoy's school house, on Friday even ing last. we are info-mod. was vsrlt at tended. No mind+ tone° fee was required. This very liberal mode of entertaining an audience for an evening. should cer thinly be appreciated by those who at tend,d, and were benefitted and instruct ed thereby. The performance was re markably good, the performers playing their parts well, with great credit to themselves, and to the satisfaction of the audience. GAY.—The other day we took a view of the new dwelling house lately erect ed by E. M. Blanehatd, Esq., on Linn st., and pronounce it a gem of the first class, which adds greatly to the beauty of that street. Mr. Blanchard has shown good taste in discarding the "half mourning" colors, so prevalent with our citizens, and adopting a rich, light buff color for the outside of his domicile, making it present a bright and cheerful arpearance. The painting was done by Mr. Dunham, who, sea decorative artist, has few superiors, if any, in his line of business. Persons employing him, will find him skillful and prompt. in filling all of his engagements according to agree ment, and on reasonable terms. Oun CITY.—Yes we sometimes write City Why not? Bellefonte is, or ought to be a city, We have the water power, the iron ore,, the coal, lumber, and we think the capital to make Bellefonte one of the fir-t manufacturing cities in the State This wr.uld increase our popula tion, that we believe, makes the city But who ever heard of a city without a Market house? Fine and costly resi dences are ail well enough, and are step in the right 'lime ion• But wi bout tilln ufiettires how is the ci•y to be sustained, and how are the workmen—the c .nsum els bi he triaiwaified, and saved from the gro-s .st imp sit•ons, L•.ttt in reaml to th r i on!ity pr c. • f Av; , nt they co, su;n,•, in ti:e Absence of a t o !s ouse? LET re mtvf: Pl:ket; —lVe ro dryer fhllrs no rnidni:-rlo I.owis or brwwls. no chlifiliF, tio arrest' ;0 ri.cortl week. Nut fling Sa Vt. :t11:1 except the lone f‘et-e, w r n hythe rpilici„ 8 Of . the "Court house ring " ill consc,_ quenee of their time to vaeatt• drawi nigh. and front the f%et that the peopl.. tsiil not he likely to nee;i their r•erriees longer. No matter hott elongated the physiognomies of these gentlemen may bveome, the tax payers of Centre have made up their minds to chnuge thing- in the County. The Reptiblie'ins are g , ,ing to take poses.ion of Ihe Court I 1 •use and the new jail next fart. :mil give' them a gemalal c'eaniug. Oh! lti,tv bid ly it is needed . . Tax payers hi..k to your interest. PLHASANT GAP.—We are pleased tn learn that. the exhibition, on last Satur day evening,• in the M. E. Church. at ple a sant Gap, was a' grand success. The church was crowded to overflowing. The seats were all occupied. The aisles were full of persons who were compelled to stand. From the large concourse of people in attendance, they must have realized a handsome acute of money. It is due to the perfcirmers, both male and female, to say that they performed ex tremely well. and to the entire satisfac tion of the' audience. The "colored" portion of the performance was splendid, eliciting rounds of annlau , e from all pres ent. It is the opinion - of t-evertol compe tent judges, tit' Stintord's opera tii'op sinks into i..cignilicane:t whon'compared wiih these 3 oung and painted•r:pr:•.,ent • atives of lfrican wit. Such eibibitions should be enc-utraged. Home talent should be appreciated. "J C. •Edr; it was not Ittr. 11. W. Beacher that preached in the M. E. Church. in this place. on Sunday last, it was Rev. Jas Mellen. sent hero by the last Conference . , for the nest tie years artment. NEW PA PER.- lire are in receipt ef No. 4. 'Vol. 1, of the Bellefonte IlErvitncan, just entering upon its career, at Belle fonte, Pa., published by Messrs. W.W. Brown and A. B. Hutchison. at $2 per annum. The REPUBLICAN is Republican in politics. yet quite moderate in its tone. We place the REPUBLICAN on our ex • change list; and wish it. a thccessful career.—;Sheratan (Tex ) Courier, Mar. G. SALOON CLOsED.—Messrs. Downing & Yeager, the gentlemanly proprietors of the. Logan Saloon, having become dig. gusted with tile' bitsine-s, have closed it up. end opened a new Fish Market. They have determined to furnish good and fresh &I as low es it can be done in this market. They are good fellows. and should he well patronized and sus tained. One Slloon less in town. GROUND RENTS.—By an act of the Legislature of this State, approved Feb ruary 26th, 1869, where no demand has been made for the payment of a ground rent, or other charge upon had, for twenty-year., and no acknowledgment of the existence thereof has been made with in that period by the tenant., a release,or extinguishment of the claim, shall be presumed, 3,n .1 the C furt of Common urel, r proper proc.edings and proof, may decree' son extinguishment. The law aleo applies to parts ef groutid rents epporioned either by ,dyed or by implication from the acts of the ponies SUNDAY Scmmt, WoeK call Las been i:4•1/0 I. signed by the clergymen o th- difrer ,, nt Evattg.lical church , s rf liellPfonle„ and other friends of the Sun day—e!timi cause, arro'rrine• a meoh , g in ihP 1-ctitre to.rn of the M.E. church of 8d i.. f0 „,,z, t,n Tuesday, the (it.h day of Arril neN.t, a; 2 o'clock, P. M.. to organ tze a C,unty As•ociation, fiFd t mea , nres for callil•g a C„onty conven tion at an early day. We hope the mew g :rill be iargdr wt,-..raded. A cordt, , .! invitation is extended to all IN ho are in tere.tted in Eit;nday-sehonls. Friends of the cause. nom the coup v at Ihrg, al e erpecially urged to attend. WHAT RAII.IIOADQ no roll FAPHETIS To haul front Im-hels of corn fifty mile- , on a wagon, costs. toys the Agrten at least twelve dollars for a team, driver and expenses.. A railload would trans port it for fora• dollars at most. Allow ing an average of forty hust.el per acre, the crop would he wort eight dollars per acre or eight per cent on $lOO. As the relative a•tvantnge is about the same for other crops it is clear that. a railroad passing through a town would add $lOO per acre to the value of 'he farm. A town ten miles sqare contains sixty-four thou , and acres. An increase of $lOO per acre is equal to $6,400 008 or enough to build two hundred miles of railroad, even if it costs $l2 000 per mile. But two hundred miles of road would extend through twenty towns ten miles square, and cost but ten dollars per acre if taxed upon the laud. These figures are given merely as an illustration. If the farm ers hod taxed themselves to build all the railroads in this counir,y, and given them away to any.companies that would stock and ran them, the present increased val ue of their land would have well repaid all tit,: outlay.— •THE Rica MAN —An "excitange asks: "Who is dogged in the streets, and knocked down at midnight.? The rich man. Who , e house is broken into at midnight ? The rich man's. Who has his pocket cut out, ami a ble coat spoiled in a crowd? The rich man. Who is in doubt whether the people are laughing at him in their sleeves when they are eating their dinner? The rich man.— Who adds to his trouble by every story which he adds to his house? The rich man—for the higher he ascends, the colder is the atmosphere A. bank breaks, and who suffers? The rich stockholder and depositor. War blowshis horn, and who trembles? Death approaches, and who fears to lonk him in the face? Why the rich man—and set all the world en vies the r ich. Depend upon it, theleng.h of your face will always be soverned by the length of your pure. If you live in o two story house. be th tukful. and not covet the loftier mansion of your neigh bor Ton but dishanor yourse'f. and in ult pair destiny, by ft ettin4 and repin- Not willi•-:p.ndi"g nil of vrbici.we w..111d ri-k on!y for thr sake of a change. eotv.s.viLt.tt.—T!.is the name rf a new village springine up on Rutin!, Run, just outside !he Dor ugh limits and the Fair grounds. Our en•e^prising trie)ul, ;John role. bonglit several acres there Inst year from :he Tru).tees ••f the W. A. Thomas retate. He has 'aid on' a town, and has alfttifdy 861 d seVers)l lots. Some t-n or twelve house:• have already been erected, and °titres are heivtg pushed to completion )y our thri'ty meehanies. av t o have accumulated sntliei•-nl money within the last eight years under R• pub. lican rule and Republican prosperity. to p) °CHIT for the itHe!ves c 'or. ab!e hurtles Our friends, Jacob Ballet. Jo seph Wolf. Capt. A. B der and a number of other gentlemen wto) , e names d ) no , now occur to nR, are 'Ova to build, or have already built themselves neat houses. Mr. Cole has several more lots that he proposes to sell at a reasonable price and on easy terms. Here is *lance for any industrious, energetic laboring man to procure for himself a home of his own. The money that he pays out annually for rent awl Borough taxes applied to his own lot and hi‘town how% he it ever so sm-.11 or humble csNitvii make him inde pendent _in five - or eight yes rs. A1,.-CoTe has a:8.1 on this proporfy ti•st waits""r t j ovrt r and site for s W. o'en Factory. We r- west flint• he arouse his energies and make nn effort to' errs ..no. Let. it he done by rai-iog ti joint s.ock zuintio.ny. with a camt;sl of $511,1100 or aIt)JAMO. This wou'd 1:e sufficient for a first closn woolen w ill. It con he done Why nut do it? Suc cess to Colesville. Grain and Flour Markets. _ . 13cw.tiroyrn. Mar. 31. - 1569. Fleur per barrel .• ' --•- $9 00 White wheat per huehel I 40 Bed wheat • - -• . - I 30 &an (new) 75 Oats so Rye per bushel 1 25 Buckwheat per bus. I 00 Cluver.eed " " 10 E 0 Provision Market. Apples, dried, per lb $0 12 ®l5 Peaches, " i• .; 20 ®25 Cherries, " " ~ 20 Beans per quart .... 15 Butter per lb ® 40 Beefsteak per 1..., .... 20®25 Beef roasts 13@2 0 Chickens, each, live 25 T trkeys. " " . .... 65 ®1 00 Ch , ese per lh ... ®2B ' flatus. '' " ' 25 Bacon .. 016 Lard. per lh ®22 Ergs, " dvz -... 25 Mutton and Lamb per lb . le ®2ll Veal cutlets per lb ..... 020 Potatoes per hu. $1 25 Dried Beef 28 Bituminus Coal at Snow Shoe Depot. Scrolled Coal Run of Mines Fine Coal Lumber at Snow Shoe Depot. Pine 13nortis:Run of Mill 818.00 per I%f Pine 13neriF, Culls.. Hemlock Butt Stuff Hemlock Bo»rd:-‘ Milroy Markets Corrected Weekly by Geo &J. P. Blymyer• Mtt.o..y. PA.. Mar 31, 1809. White Wheat. Ii bushel S' 40 Bed 1. 1 3.1 Wee V. bushel • 1 20 Oats 50 Barley 1 50 Flaxseed 1 75 t`lnvers.ed .......... ........ • 8 4.0 m a st. r Ground 12 1111 Fin•• Salt, Any.rienti 2 50 roarse 2 75 (1. A. Salt .3 00 Lir, - .latrner , ........... 4 50 Stove Cold, B ire 8 00 Philadelphia Markets IYr:IS,:caPAY, Mar 31..]S 9 F I.OLI —firm:nortilivostt." - : exti:O:n I.V 1;2@:" P to 5 1 '®$ Oh $S :IOW: 25: fivilry $lO 00 ®l2 50. st^st , i red $1 110eirl 05: umber $1 ;s©l whit... l :l 05 3:1;• 'Ave :1::11 sn:l low:sr at-$.l 45 ®1 5:: Om: :11:11 and ti 7 ®l-1 1 ent:ix:-:1 %v.-4:T , 850. Oats steady: w.' tern 71075 ti. r-Imim linchanirsol; t•riple or.wer les sit.l unehangod, Whislty ad vanced and held at $l. Special Notices Jesse Oakley's Soaps Drenthe. •here n. tuna with Fnul su 'Who never t r huhrett ttlfh 4410 : glg k S,.np+ are best."l".l hue them, Sure, 'twill do no harm to try them." They're nn hombue—for all men know. That they'll wash Mollie. as white as ElsOW The wom. n too. (whom heaven bleq-.) For dinner now can mod) and dress. Instead of lah'rin, bard all day With worthiess soap—it will not pay ; If you'd save time. three half 4 - 10 es rend For Oakley's Soap,his •'Wumau'a Friend.' His "Newhurz City" now comes next, "A levy's the priee," so says the text One dime will buy h i , dirt persuasive, "yew York Chemical Erasive• Now the last. hut not least you'll see, I' his world renowned " K. C," With sand 'tie. !nixed, the thi•+g I wot For scouring tinware. pan or pot. Twelve-and-a-half cents will buy it, Don't for the world omit to try it, Ills Toilet Snaps transparent are, With ladies all these are 'hove par Now fUrget, dear renders all, Tn Number Six. Great Bush': John and Jake. Hen. Sam and Bill Sod Oakley's Soaps like all 'Sam TIM." The above, and a full line of the finest Groceries. Canned and Di ied Fruits, and in fact anything else you may want, constantly sale by ZfMMERMiAN, BR WS. k, co.. mar2.1:69 2t. Bush's Arcade. TAKE: A LRCM" AT TIE Etaxc.—All men Of hnsim ss within the range of this and adjoin ing, counties, when they visit Bellefonte. should not fail to insert. the Frit raid sirns of the First National Bank. Tleynrlds &Co s. Bank, and Zimmerman Bro's. & Co; also the numerous smaller professional " shin gles" scatterer over the town. Also the sign of the Brocacrhoff Howie, all executed by our friend, and late editor and publisher of the Centrol Press. TWIN G. KURTZ' For work of this description, call at his office. ja27'69.tf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS " OUR, OLD ITOME," mplersiztieti har;a•= Qeen:el the ex -I,tive s i d e of friir, .t~n•c, lot ye no besi - awy in pron,uneing it THE BEST COOKING STOVE nrantrra:ettirei in the Uuite.l State to dad•. They have improvement:. over all ether Ceteli ing Stor”s end nn: itr..nou ;lee , / by all who ht,ven:e4 or sold them, to to' the brat EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC We also kec p on bend all hinds of PLAIN. PRESSED ; FANCY -4 ND JJ A NNED 71.1 7 WA L'E which will be veld at the low•evt p nssible cm JOB WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS done at the shurie:t nutlet.. and upon the most reasonable terms. Peen.% eatisfied that we can plea:in all who aro ilteposed to be pleaecd, and that we are determined not to be uut done by either Jew, Gentile, Tuik or:Heathen, we invite the public to call and examing our stock before purchasing else where. Don't fail to call and see our "OLD ROME COOKING si OVES." LONBERGER & HENRY, . Cur. Allegheny and Bishop Sts., niar24ll9 lv. Hel dente Pa AGENTS WANTED SIGHTS AND SECIIETS . OF Till: NATIONAL The mnst. ins:rnet Ere and enter taining I.m.k onite cloy. (.1,11 for Cir colur ao:s, a our t. rms. A‘idtess UN 1 IED ST TES P 1 '111.18111.:SG .. 411 Broom Street, .New City. war:3o39-4w. MISCELLANEOUS' HAVING determined to r( more to Lek Haven on the Ist of April next. rcqucst all Totrsons who ate indebted me to mall anti settle their . 110001.1118 before that date. Unt-ettl d claims will be left with Samuel L. Barr, Esq., for collection of • ter that time. • marl 7'63. 31: GEO. Y. BEA TTIF: FOR. SATE.—The undersigned nt f.re, kt, Private SOP bn ea.y terms. tl. followinu property to wit: Kirby Keeper Mower. nearly new, 1 rood 2-hove War , and sett. of double harness, one u,uni horn and gond Cow. For further particulars Ca; at the farm, or inquire of BOND V kLENTINE. mar24.69-3t. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters Testarnenta tary on the Estate of Hutch Tonnes. late of Potter T:mn4hip, deed., having been grant ed to the undersigned by the Register of Wills, of Centre county, all rersons knot. ins' themselves indebted to said Skate are here by notified to entnn f , rsvard and settle their accounts. and those having claims against said Estate are requested h present the same duly authenticated for s. flomput. IL P. CADWALL DER, marl 0'69.6t. Ex-scathe. *l.sn per ton DMI NISTRATORS NOTYCE.—Letters 21. of Administration on the estate Eliza beth Lytle, late of llarris toenship dec'd., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are .equested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, to present them duly authentica ted for settlement. l‘i 0.1. THOMPSON, A dmen. tnarl7'69-6t AO College. 2.80 nor ton 2.U0 per ton 14.00 per M 15.00 per i‘i 14.00 per M A UDITORS NOTICE. The undersign - et! an Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, to make di,ttibetien of the moneys ariAng out of the sale of the Real Es-tate of A. N. Shipley. in the bands of D. Z. Kline, Erg High Sheriff of Centre county. to and amongst those le gally entitled thereto, will attend to the du ties of his app ,, itiftberit, at his office in Belle f-nte, oft Saturday, April 17th, 1889, ac 10 o'clock A, M.. of said day, yeller', and where, all persoLs interested may attend if' ibej , . see pr,per. 11. Y. STITZIS marl 7719 4t. NOTICE. IVd:on P. Palmer, No 41. April term,lBllB, 04 Sylmlla Palmer. Subpoena in 1 Pforce. Centre coma/. as :-- The Commonwealth ,of Penwaylvan la to Syl e! la Penn. r Greet in 0 : ;am nre hereby todlfied that you are earth mantled, ,etting a We 01l hairiness and to he ano on•ei4r in .% our own person before our judges at Eellefonte. at our court. t y Court of Comtn-n F;lani,. there td be held en the fourth Ilaanday of Awl! next, to show muse. it goy you bore. aby your husband Wilson P Palmer. should not: he alivolatad anal separated from the It,nils of matrimony which he bath eadatraetml with you, agreea bly to 11. e prayer of hi 4 netiti•oi and libel exhibit.ol 11 , :ainst you before our said Court, anal thi, you shalt in no wi.e omit at your tart]. D. Z. KLINE, mar: Tf,9-flt. Sh e r George W. 11 anis; INo 50, Nov term, *EB VR ehteca A. nor, Subprena, in Divorce Ce,dre cwinfe. as :--- • The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to PebecenA.llarris.Greetini.: You are hereby notified that you are com manded. setting rieide all business and ex cuses, to be and appe%r in your own person. before our Judges at Bellefonte. at our coun ty Court of Comirum Pleas, there to be held on the :ourth Monday or April next, to show cause, if any you have, why your husband. George W. Ilarris, - should m t be divorced and separated trwu the bonds of matrimony which he bath cout7ncted with you agreea bly to the prayer of his petition onrilibel ex Whited against yed before our said Court, and this you shall in no wise omit at your peril. D. Z. KLINE, marlrfi9 fit. Sh o; N EW BAKERY. The undersigned respect fully invites the attention or the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity, to his NEW BAKERY, on Bishop Street. as the only place where the best. quality of BREAD, CAI Ems, HES, CUNFECTIONF.RTES, MINCE MEAT, of our Own Manufacture. fhe best Norfolk Oysters by' the Can or (font. Also cooked in all stylea. (4e) Fried in Crumbs. Fried in butter. Fan cy Roasts. Stewed Oysters. Scolloped 035- tors, Oyster Pie and Clam Chowder. A - private room neatly furnished and ear peted. for ladies or social parties. A special invitation is hereby extended to all jal 3'69.1y S. J..McDOWELL. RILROAD ME TlNG.—There. will be a meeting of the friends of a Railroad from Lewisburg to Bellefonte, AT MILLHEIM, THURSDAY, APRIL 15th, 1869, For the purpose of uniting all interests in favor of the rxrerwion of the Lewieliurg Branch Railroad to a conneetion with the Bellefonte & Snowelme Railroad. or such other means s may he deemed mo,t expe dient to secure a Railroad through Buffalo° and l'onn's Valleys. It is expeeted that every Borough and T.e.rnebil along the proposed route will be repre-ented. John lliel,l. D 11. Miller. R. V. II Lincoln. • ff. 11. ?Miner, Daniel Lone. John W..-immonton, Shen, spianhoyer, IEII Slifer. Win P j „tin Walls. Young. W. t, Duncan. A n.l vthere. toal24Yill tm. JOIE; B. ItaNKIV. Atl..rnty-lt-Law R ANKIN & IRWIN, GeNERAL LA'S 1:1? A rCIR A (.1 F; TS Nn• 3, Armory Building, llt-Pefon'e, Pa Eeprt:;eno he Mlovring Coinimnies CA PtT 't. sTora. Eine Fire. tiertford unnn $5 502 550.19 me Fire, 2 Oaii 0011 I'ii in Fire, ronneetieut . 501`,6n0 Guardian Fife and Marine, Plirea ...500.000 Wyoniine Fire,Wrlkesbarre, capital and rurolu4, 170,000 Latumettr city and county, Lancer, ter, retiree, 2C 0.000 Assets over, $10,0.00,000 Annual Income, 6 000 000 Sorples . 2,0011,000 Losses paid in 1868,..Three-Fourths of M ibion Dollars. Dividends over, One-Half of a Million Dollars. Lifo Insurance on all plans. CANTERF—TI:IIIORS—ULCERS. PROF. FLINT of the Phibulelphia. UniverAty, Mak it g tietoph•Lin g cares of Caner r and all tamer::, by a T...ve pi; te,SA. A CHEMICAL that . rCular* the large,t cancers without pain t•irt the are of the hr.i : c.tt.fie. eating or horning' .f a drop r pot rkolots. cool or roltisee, B. It. RLINE. Al. D., No. 931, Jot II Street, l'hibt!t• . in:.•2 l- ti`.:- 4w. nOOlt LOCKS of all kin.sy.to daft every .1J body, at IRWIN (2 WILSON'S GEXCIED REAL ESTATE MEI /ETNA LIFE tnar2 l '69-ly COTE - LS OUR lIOU§E The understneri-ad - ripts-this Method of , nforming his friends and. the public gener :Hy that he continues to keep the Hotel on he corner of Allegheny and Bishop Ste.. cnown by the cognomen of "!OUR 110 USE." The Proprietor has spared no painiin fur iodag the house with new furniture. The ds and bedding nre the very hest; the oms commodious and well ventilated... The commodations, boarding. &c., are equal to Hy of the high priced Hotels. Only 25 cents for Thankful for past favors, he solicits their" continuance, and promises satisfaction to all. marl7'B9-Iy. WM. BROWN, Propr. PLEASANT GAP HOTEL. The un dersigned'hiting purehaFed the Hotel prop erty at Pleasant Gap, adopts th.g method of informing bra friends in part eular.iand the travelling community generally. that he has refi ted and furnished his house in the best style.. EIS TABLE will be supplied with the best the market will afford. and HIS BAR with the best of Liquors HIS STABLING is the very best, and the proprietor prides hitnstlf therefore, upon the fact that .b cc c,mmodations, both for man and beast. can not be surpassed by any Hotel in the coun try. His old friends, us well as s.trangers and travellers, are most cordially invited t tall. W3I. WIC [MIFF. tnar24 . 69 ly. Pleasant Gap, Pa. BARMAN'S HOTEL. DAN'L GI R,ll AN, Prop'r. This long established and well known Ito tel. situated on the southeast corner of the Diamond. opposite the Court House, having been purchased by the undersigned. he an flounces to the Former patrons of this estab. lishment and to the traveling ',ohne goner. ally. that he has. thoroughly relitt , u his house. and is prepared to render the most satisfactory accommodation to all who :nay furor him with their patronage. No pains will be spared on his part to add to the eon reflienee or comfort of his. guests. All whc stop with .Ifinf will find ; lbw - TABLE abundantly supplied with the mist sumptuous fare the market will afford. dyne up in style, by the most experienced cooks. (Its But will always contain the choicest ,f liquors. Ats Srast.tNu is best in town. and will al ways he attendedbythemost trust worthy and a tten ti ve hustlers. (live him a call, one and' all. and he feels •ofident that all will be satisfied with theit accommodation. AN EXCELLENT LIVERY is attached to this establishment, whict strangers from abroad , will find greatly tr. their advantage. jafi'69 ly. RESTANRA NTS D R ESTAURANT. The undersigned would inform the citizens cf Bd.lefonte and com munity in general. that they continue tn ae e,•rnus .dote their friends at the Restuorant North of the Diamond, opposite the Court !louse. Oysters in every Style. Best Phila. Lager Beer. Putter, Ale ant. Sarsaparilla, Pies. Cakes. Ca ndies. it-e. Also IMEE LUNCEI EACH DAY. Hours, 9 A. M. to 12 o'clock, M. Give us a call. j:113 . 69 Iy. HOY & CO. A RCADE SALOON GEO. M. PECK, Proprietor hereby inform my friends aid the piddle generally that L continue to beef) the ARCADE-SALOON, in Bush's Block; adjoinirg Howell, Gilli land' tf; Oe's. Store. Meals can be obtained at ALL BOORS during the day. Oysters. the very best. cooked in every style. Meals pror•ided for Rectalnr B-arders when order ed, and at reasonable rates. Thankful to the public fur past favors, the continuation Of these fevers is respectfully solicited. febl7'69 Iy. G. M. PECK. THE GEM E,ESTAT_MANT., MEALS AT ALL HOURS T.IIE undersigned avails himself of this method of is forming the oitizens of Belle fonte and vicinity, and the traveling com munity in general, that he has opened a first class GE.tV RESTAURANT, in the basement of P,neh & MoLaine's new hotel near the Pa. R. B. Depot. Ile keeps constantly on hand Oysters in every style. Roast Chicken, Pork Steak. tiara and Eggs, Fresh Firh. Veal Cutlete,Cod Fish filt:ls.Bdked Fish, Ron t Turkey, Bee fi teak. Fried Sausage, Mutton Chap, 'lea and Coffee. Clam Chowder, 1.. tubs Fries. Fried Eels, awl everything to suit the taste. Feeling assured i hat general satisfaction will be given, he invites .11 to ray • him a visit. JOHN AIALIPHANT. Belk futile, Pa. MISCELLANEOUS G ROUND PLASTER AT $l2 PER lON Just rcctivt d and always on hand at GEO. .t JOE P. BLYMTER'S WARE- HOUSE, M lI.ROY, PENN'A., Salt for sale Wholesale and Retail, All kiwis of grain bought at bighe t prices. marl re 9 'f. p A RTNE RSII IP NOME.— • Isaac Lase t4entge A. Lose have formed a partnership. tra•i!ng as Isaac Lose k Snn in the business of keeping n. Livery and Exchange Statile in lorivpil at `lie Burnside .table, on the alley in rear of tbe Shoe Shop of Jno. Powers Th , stable of George A. Lose Co.. in rear of the Brockerhoff House is nbandonPri. anti the firm of Gen. A. Lose & Co.. is dissolved. ISAAC LOSE. marll/69-3t GEO. A. LOSE. The firm of George A. Logs & Co:, was dissolved by mutual consent February Ist, ISO The books of the firm are in the hands of George A. Lose for settlement. GEO - LOST. J. D. THOMAS. rIIRE3IENDOUS AMOUNT OF 1_ LEATHER! _ The undersigned ha? just received the most extensive lot of Leather, from the New York. Baltimore and Wiltnin,ton mar— kets, ever brought to this place, 3onsisting of Spanish Sole Upper. American Rio. Frex'•h Kip, r.. Ca lf. OIL FINISH AND - BRIJ.' I; MOROCCO, Kit) tiI,OVV. SKIN, N hkii g: Lea t Linings and hue findings, or every iiiseription. all id . which will be sold t•hraper than ran briiiiOiahr at any oth er eetablishment in Central Penn,,lvania. ABRAIIAM S 0r , :4 1 . N. ilellefonte, 2a. jal3'G9'.ly DRY: GOODS; &c $lOOO REWARD !: ! ZIMMERMAN BRO'S. & CO (No. 2, Buso's Aocano,) BELLEFONTE, PENNSL.:3 OFFER the abore reward for the aprneben ion and ronviction of the wan Who saga "IT IS A FI UMB UG" TITAT 4. DOLLAR SAVED IN BUYING` GOODS I 9 BETTER 'AN DOLLAR WORKED FOR WE have the evidence each day of numbers who purchase of us after having ex amined other st. cks. that this is not a humbug, but a STUBBORN TRUTH. and that our Goods ARE SOLD AT LOWER PRICES than any other in the State. We cannot LNUMEI?ATE • ARTICLES, as it would require this entire page to do en. suffice it to say that we supply anything you want, AND GUARANTEE FULL SA7ISFACTI,OII7 to all, as to LOW PRICES and QUALITY or GOODS, We respectfully request you all to call and SATISFY YOURSELVES. A PAIR TEST IS ALL VTR ASK ZIAIMBRMAN, BRO'S..k.OO ja6'B9.y GEO. W. FAIRER & CO:, Aro. 4, RUSH'S ARCADE. LADIES & GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH ING STORE. UURS. St[AWLS, BLANKETS. I Flanels, uslins, Calicoes. Coverlets, Delapes. Hoodr. Gloves and Fancy Work baekets for sole by jol'fig.r] G. W. FAIRER c CO. 714:11-1YES. Zephyr Patterns, Ger mantown Wool. Shetland Wool, Fancy Trimmings of all kinds f r agile by GW. FAIRER CO. LAMES' and Misses Shoes, Ladies' and Misses Condor Cothing. for sale by G. W. FAIRER & CO. (IP:NTS' Under Clothing & Ready- N...A wade 0% ershirts for sale by G. W. FAIRER & CO FURSFRS From $3 to $75 per Sett, for sale by • G. W. FAIRER do CO. A DIES' and .31isses Hnnp Skirts. Balinaral .Skirts of all grades. for sale cheap by G. IF. FAIRER CO. Home-made Wool Socks, tnr sale by W. FAIRER do CO. LADIES' and dents ' Scarfs fo Ealo by O. W. FAIRER & CO. DOLLS, of all kinds For Children for tale by G. W. IAIRER k CO. WE/OW selling off our present Stock at exceedinly low prices, su that persons wishing bargains should call on us beture purchasing elsewhere. G. W. FAIRER & rt'ors of all' kir ds. at • BURNSIDE & THUM AS N 111 %V S 'i! olt kl HARPER BROTHERS [lave opened up an ENTIRE NEW STOCK of N-00D1- Hof every description,at their new sto room on Spring street; which were purchased at PANIC PRICES, and will be sold as low if not lower, than can be fund elsewhere in this section. Their stock comprises in part, Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery Goods, • Descries, Fancy Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes; Hats & Caps, • Carpet-Bags, • Umbrellas, Parasols, Gentlemen and Ladle. Furnishing Goods, Ladies Cloaks &, Circulars ; In Silk and Cloth, Carpeting. . Groceries Queensware &,( STATIONER r, and everything else that is to be found in a well stocked coantry store. COUNTRY PRODUCE, taken in exchange for goods, and the highest market price paid. jniYaktf. ACADENIY. B ELLEFO.NTE ACADEMIC A CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN A, YOUNG LADIES Next Term commences on Thursday Febtu spy 4th. The design of this Institution is to fur nish thorough instructions in the Elementa ry and Higher English Studies Mathema tics • Book-Keeping, Drawing, Ancient and Mmiern . Lang' aces. end in all the branches of a complete Academic course. Special attention is given to Instrumental and Vocal Music• 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 . lamily of the Principal. • EVERY NECEPSARY ATTENTEON is given to the health, comfort, anti mora and intellectual improvement of the i .upils. For further particulars, A. 4 ress, Rev. J. P. HUGHES, ja27'B9.tf. Principal. AGENTS WANTED for the 1 ife and Times of ST PAUL Complet e Troubridoed F'diiion. as arranged by CONYBEVRE.anti P . OWSONT, with.an introducth,r, by MAN') SAMPS6g. In :on' seque.tee of - tbe appearance or. mutilated editions of th:s great work. we hare been compelled to reouce tho pritm or our Com plete Edition from f 4 50 to $5 . E. B. Treat & Co . Publishers, 051, Broadway, N. York. tnar24'69=l'w. A 3111IINITTON—eartridgeft., and other A inc.nunitien nt: IRWIN Ar. WILSON'S. DRY GOODS. pHILADELPHIA STORE! PIIILADELPLISA STOAEI PAILADEL - PRIA STORE! KELLER & MUSSER ANOTHER NEW STORE. ANOTHER NEW STORE ANOTHER NEW STORE. TILLER do 1411:1:,gER have just olietfed the best, ebe.pest. lar,zert. as well as the hest assorted truck of (jowls in Bellefonte er Central Pennsylvania, at their now • . Pli ILA DEL PH IA S'l 4 oll Er,* id BROCICE PAY .OLCACK, Bishop St. FOR THE LADIES. . They bare Silks, Coburgs• Amass, Merittos Wool Defairies, Lustree, Ginghouts, Prints, Poplins. hawse, Hand kerchiefs., Hill and other Gloves, Hosiery, Hat morale, I.loop-sk and a g.neral va .. variety of Ribbons, trimmings, Buttons, Braids, etc., at the lowest priee • FOR GENTLEMEN. They have Black and Blue Maths, Pinek and Fancy Caisimeree. Sattinette, Tweeds. Malone, Water-prcof Cloth, Silk. Satin and coinmAi Vestings, etc.. in great variety, and at prices that wilt give general satis fat don to Their BEADY .IcIADE, CLOTHING is cheap. and consists of . Overcoats, Dress coats, of various qualities and prices ' Plain and.. Fancy Vests, Carii. mere and Flannel t verrhirts, Woolen and Cotten undershirts, Handkerchiefs; neck ties, ,tc., &a. Calf and Kip Bouts and Shoes, Gunk Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and HOUSEHOLD GOODS, in endless variety, Fueh as Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Brown lguslins, Bleached Muslin& Drillings, Sheetings, Table Cloths, &.e„ &c. Their stock of QUEENSWARE 4- GRO CERIES cannot be excelled' in quality or price. Call in lathe Philadelphia Store and can, rinceyouraelVes that KELLER & MUSSER have everything you want and do butiness on the principle of "Quick Sales a.n& Small Profits." GRAIN AND PRODUCE. ARE TAREN an6'69.ly. • NEW GOODS AND NEW PRI CES !! HIGH RATES RUBBED OUT! GOODS AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES. lIOFFLR & BRO'S Would respectfully inform their old friends, that they are daily receiving a large STOCK OF GOODS OP ALL KINDS, which they are offering . at the very lowest market price. DRY GOODS! Consisting of the latest styles of ern IMED ND Piosra tracas; Figured and plain al Wool Delaino; Shepherd Plaids, Black Silks, Summer Silks, Irish Poplins, White Goods White Counterpanes, Linen and Cot ton Sheetings. Checks, Gingnams, Bedticks, Flannels. ,tc.. &c.. Shepherd Plaid Bahoorah , . Black Cloth, Cassimores, Velcetine, Curio- ray. Kentucky Jeans, Drills, Ladies Cloaking, Plain Colors, Middlesex Cloths, AND PLAIDS OF VAItIOUS COLORS A fall line of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati netts, and Vesting, all kinds and prices, which willbo sold cheap. We have con stantly on hand a large and well selected stock of all kinds of CROCKERY,OOCERTES, MA CK EBEL,' SALT, tic Which we will di-pose of at the lowest cash prices. All kinds of country produce taken is ex change for goods, and the lughers murke prices aliowPd FRIENDS A WAKE TO YOUR INTER- For we feolostisfied that we can suit your TASTES SS well SS your PURSES. jc6'69.1.Y DRUGS, &c F S. WILSON'S DRUG STORE NEW LOCATION Southwest Corner of High Inc!, Alle gheny StreetS, Bellefonte, Pa. (No. 1. BROICERIIOWS ROW) The subscriber respectfully announces to Ida numerous acquaintances a -.d the pa: li c n general that he EMI removed his DRUG c t MEDICINE STORE, io the corner room of Brokerhon 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, Chimney.s Brushes; .Hair Oil, Extracts, Toilet Soaps, Tobacco ' Segall, Ac. Also a variety of fancy articles too nu merous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the qualitteaof the arti des as represented. Purchasers-will-please remember this.. and examine, the; qualities. and prices of his goods before , purchasing elsewhere. AO - Physicians' Prescriptions and Fam ily Receipes carefully compounded- at all hours of the day or niebt. by calling at his store opposite Reynolds' Bank. The most celebrated and popular PATENT MEDICINtS. are kept constantly on band and feirtialo' F. S. WILSON.. ja6'69.ly MEAT MEAT MARKET N. W. Obr. Diorama, opposite Court House BELLEFONTE, PENN'A JESSE MORGAN, ..ts,oo . . Would'regpeetTnlly call theattention of th e . itizeng of Bellefonte atul eieiaity, to the su perlor grallty of FRPSR -MEAT FRESH MEAT Corieiently to be tunnel !Ai band BEEP, PORK. MUTTON.. VE A. T., .1 ) 1../O.1.TRY - . &a., always on hand. • lao'69,tf. PIES PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS. Sent by Mon poet paid. fin• ixty Cent*; Ftittr 'aekaigf. s for $2 Olt • r I I.)..mit I , r $5 ob. .Fend it two cent stamen f ,, r L.r. Eag“'s p tini.filet or. Ca •hrrh. Ad , iress to Pr”prietor, B. V. PIERCE, M. D.. Burrato, N. Y, AIISCELLANEOUS G ROCpIY AND PROVISION STOB- TWENTY Pir CENT SAVED, IT is now an established fact that Grocer ies of all kinds are MAP to lye obtained. at. M. RU NKLE'S nett/ GROCERY AND PROVISION STORI4 On Allegheny Street Bellefonte. Pa., twenty per cent. cheaper than at any other estni.tiAnnent in own or euuntv3. Flout, of the very best qyality, kept eon. tantly on hand. Bounding huttais keepers. and Heads of families wuuld do well to give him a call betide I;l4lThu:ins ehtt . Wheie. Do not forget • the pla'ee. jaBTP.ly.l M. litli-KLB. lOFFES. Tea. Sugar, Murdseed, ict shurt. evety thing usually kepl,at.ct. titacery Store, fur Eat , : low, at 11..RUNKLg'S. PAS. Beana,'Boup Peas, Stoup 13 . 61111 a, for vale cheap, at Dl. ItuNKLE's. . lANISF , D Peaches, Canned To.natoei .j Canned Apples . , Canned Odin, Canned Fruits or all kinds kept constantly Gn band M. It lIISKLE'S. RIED Practise. Dried Apples . , Dried II Currants, Dried Fruits o f all kinds, et N. RIJN KLE'S. C/kb:DIES, Candiee. A splendid variety of Candies and Nuts, f r FAQ law at M. RUlllah'S. QUEENSWARE of the very beet quality for eale cheap, at M. RUNKLE'S. WVILLOW Baskets, and Willow Ware of all kinds and sizes, for sale cheap, at M. RUN KL E'S. ORA GSS, Lruirms, Figs and Nuts, far stile at • 11. RUNK—E'S. TIIOBACCO. Tobacco. Chewing Tobacco, Snuff and Segars, the very best and of all kinds, at M. ItUNKLE'S. UCCTiM ER and other Pickles, Tomato° catsup, Marinaphias Jellies or all kinds at M. RUNKLE'S. fittASSIVARE, Glass Fruit Jars and v...X Dishes, a fine astortmeat at M. FUNKLE'S. 1 4 1 P. GREEN, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY. One Door North of Main Entrance to Brock crhoff House. • Dealer hi Pure Drug and Ifddicines, En glish and American Perfumery; Bair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Pocket Books, Combs, and a ge :end assurtment of FaircY Goods, such as are usually kept in first class Drug Stores. Ire is also SOLE PROPRIETOR o the following articles, which hard already attained a large sale,' SOLELY ON THEIR OWN MERITS, and which no family should be without GREEN'S CELEBRATED LIVER Pills are a mild and effectual cathartic, and as of remedy in Liver Complaint and Female dis eases, are unsurpassed. None Genuine with. out THE SIGNATURE OF F. P. GREEN, around .tho Box GREEN'S VEGETABLE. PAIN KILL er, as a iclierer of pain, is 'a medicine for either internal or exterriul use and is unsur passed tor the di , cases for which it is recom mended. Put up in . bottles, and retails at 25' efs. 50 and one dollar.' COMA BESTITUT OR is, as its name indicates, A RESTORER OF THE HAIR it is an elegant hair tire•asin ' removes dan druff, cures all eruptions of the sealp, re :tures gray hair to its original color. and stiintilattrs the growth of the hair and whis kers. Price SIM. Phpicians Prescriptionz, anti family rec ipes (qtr.:fully - compounded. Patent Med il•ines of all kinds kept con stantly on hand or purchased to crder. jaft:fiti: ty. / 111. A 5 . .. T. tlttli I`, G Et; - Vl • Wholesale and Retail Dealer in TOBACCO AND SEGARS, BALTIMORE SPUN ROLL. SIX TWIST. NAVY, lh and Cut and Pry SayskinefolMcco of all kinds, also Sogarg of all grades and prices .at--$l 3, per thou'eand, and upwards. PIPES, SEGAR CASES, And all the various kinds of articles usually kept in n Tohaccd. Et.re. - Goods will be 401 wholesale nt manufacturer's prices. Give us a trial. I in- Vile all - to coal') arid see for themselves. Store No. I—Opposite BrockerhotT Rouse. Store No. 2—Corner Room in Bush & Mo. Clain's new Building, Bellefonte, Pa. felM9.ly. . AGENTS WNTED. LIBERAL INDIMEME:NtB . OFFERED TO 600D.MEN TO SELL MACHINES WONDEKOF TILE AGE, THE FARMERS PRIDE, VIE STUMP do GRUBBING MACHINE 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 spring. After grubbing with this Ma: chine the farmer with cut his grain or crass the first season with thti Reaper or Mower. It doesite,workeffeetually. Any person or persons desirous of making money, will do stell to J. C., Box 227, Bellefonte, Pa • Address, 1eb3'6.9.3:n. . [The Elk county paper and the Emporim Independent, Cameron Co , Pa., will please insert the above advertisoment six times, - and send bill to Bellefonte Republican.—Ed.] ‘i :.!,.... ' DR.SACE'S : IP. CATARRH -, gEmEtil, . Wly do not wish to inform uu, reader that Dr. Wonderful, or any other man has discovered a -.remedy that cures Con sumption, when, the lungs ate hali consum ed, iit'short will cure all diseases whether of Mind, body or estate, make mon live tirevcr, and leave death to play for wdnt of work, and is designed to make our sublunary sphere a olissfUl paradise, to which 'leaven heed shall be hut a side show. You .have heard enough cf that kind of humbuggery, and we do not tvoader that you have by this' time become disgusted with it Ent when we tell you that Dr, Sage's Catarrh Remedy will positiccly cure the worst cuace of Catarrh, we only assert that which thousands can tes tily to. Try it aid you will be 'convinced. Wu will pay $3OO Reward fur a case Ca. r.trrh, that uc c/nuot cure. FQIi SALE, BY MOST DRUGGISTS EV EBY nERE. #4419-301
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