~-~' Local Department. - -- g] 1. PA. Viedntsday Morning,- April 7, '69 tHE Drug Store_oi F. P. green w: s rc - to sver'on April Ist, 1869, boot Brc eke boff's t , oiv, to the of Binh & over the creek Jan. 20tf. VARA' FOR SALE -Bond Valentine ot ters his. splendid farm, of 195 aeres, with in one and a half miles of Bellefonte, for sale. For full particulars, inquire of Mr. Valentine, or at the office of thefts, PUBLICAN TOWN LOTS.—John Cole. Esq., adver tises forty-two town lots for sale in Cole villa near the fair grounds. Here is a fine oPParluniV for our workingmen and mechanics to procure for themselves a home. REmnrAt.—On the Ist day of April. tease Klinger. 3mtice r•f the Pence. s•e :nlved his office to the baFemeot niorn the Vandike building. on the North ride of the diamond, -directly opro.ite. the ces!ir; Flon-e. He lisoen•.es jutice with oul flat, favor affi ction. LIVF.RY STAr.r.g.- - Issae Lose & Son ilove entered into p»rtn.•rrhip in the livery bosine.ss Isaac is one of our old- .et.t. -a. well as min of mir hest citizens Lose & S,m have determin.-d to kern tht• hest t•f rh ek, Pnd to hire it out t,t rests onuble rates. They should he well patron zed. See advertisement. Jon Wonn.—"if you Avant posters, hill lends, letter bends. paper books. profes sional card., circulars, plain or fancy printing, call at the office of the Belle fonte Wernamc.or. We will do your work se-cording to promise, and at. the appointed time. • Prices as reasonable as at any office in the District,. The would be gentleman who purloin ed three tickets for the B. A. L. S. en tertainment. from a showcase. in a cer tain store in this town is kaown,and if he does not wish his name to appear before the public, will do well to remit the price of the same, by mail, to the TreaQurer of the B. A. L. S., before the next issue of this paper,. PINE CrILOVE MILLE ACADEMY & SEMI NARY —We are tiletteed to learn that this school. which was formerly under the direction of Prof. Thomas. is to be re opened to-day, by Mi. 33. F. Hughes. for merly of Gettysburg. Since this school was closed by Prof. Thomas, the people have felt the need of such an institution in their midst, and now, that it is.to be re-opened, we wish to express our hopes ,of its success. • BOOTS & SIIOES.—Pat MeAffrey & Co Lave just received a large stock of boots and shoes for the Spring and Summer tr?de. Mr MeAffrey is a practical work man. and when be does buy city made work, selects none but the very hest. It is hard for city dealers to impt•se on practical worknien in this respect. Pat is determined not to be undersold. He sells cheap, and guarantees his work.— He is always ready to wait uponcustom era. Give lain a call. LONEBARGEII & ilassm: -By reference to our advertieing columns, it will be 'seen that Lo.eeberger & Henry have en tered into partnership in the tin-ware and etove business. They have removed their store to the room formerly occu pied by H. W. Fairer. in Bush's Arcade Building. Both of these gentlemen are so cell known in this comn.tunity, that no encomiums front us are ueeessary They•ore tole agents for the sale of "Our O'd Home. - end • Hood Manners" conk- stove=.—the m.)st complete COt.)'.3-etov€.s. rhir;k. it;nr ev,r 'been this .ear'let. az.i examinc foryon; MEM F v CEZ,ra 7ity ilish sci:001 closed 3farch 24 Tve e.xmliitisti..n Was a pel rucet•ss, Tbe •r.eitool t , .an tuition of F. IV. Cc. to piadl. a worthy and . thctivat teacher. This beina the e:ose of tl.l.- firrl grad. d school of Begs rp , the h,•u•r was crowded with citizens cram diffrreni part?, of the county. and atter listening to the exercises. consisting of declama tions, conga and the reading t.f a paper, Edited by the schoil, all felt amply com pensated for their visit. The getout is an honor to the township. The scholars acquired themselliei honorably; in fact, beyond the most saztvino rxp.ectati ins of those pret eat.. IV, G. BUaNSIDES & TUOMAS.—Th;s firm have now received their Spring stock of boots asd shoes, which are warranted, and are superiim to all hers, having been made to their epecial order. Lea!her, fish. groceries, findings, and a thousand otner things. They are prepared to offer a bet ter stock than any other house in the trade. The many friends of this popu lar establishment know, from past expe rience, that they are never swindled, and their goods are always what the proprie tors claim for them. They never mis represent an article to effect a Rale.— We would advise our readers to go to this well known establishment to make their purchases, if they want to save money' and get good articles. MASKS.—If we could only read each other's hearts, we should be kinder to leach other. If we knew the woes and bitterness and physical annoyances of our neighbors, we should make allow ances for them which we do not now, Wo N aboUt ma+lred,. utt et ing stereo typed sentiments. Lidiing our heart pangs and headaches as carefully as we can; and yet , the wonder that others do not discover therm by intuiti..n; we do not so conceal our resentments and ourdislikes • of which we are prone to be proud. Of ten two people sit close together, with "I 'rive you" in either heart. and neither knows it.. Each thinks •!I could be fond; bur what use of wastrng fandnessik one who does not care for it ?" And so they part. and go their ways alone. Life is a tea-querinte. at which few unmask, even to their dearest. And though there is teed of murk masking. would to Heaven we d .red to -11 plainly our real faces front bir h to death, for then some few, et least, would truly love each other. Tnis is old, but true. • • Hons.—What has become of the bog law ? No grunter should be permitted to run at large NOT YET.—We notice that no effort has yet been made to repair the fence around the Court Hou.e. What 'do the Court House officers mean? CLNAN Ur —We lupe our Street. Co mmissioner will lose no time in cleaning up the streets and alleys of our city.— A clean city is always a bealthfone. WE notice that the Biaver Radical ie publishing a highly interesting (?) and somewhat. amusing history of Dr A. W. Atchison, late of the 140th Pa Vol's. COMlNG.—"Winter lingers in. the lap of Spring," nevertheless the time for Spring is here The cold stormy weather will snort be over. Work in-the gardens will soon commence. NEW PAVEMENTS -111 many parts of the city the pavements are in at territ?le co!“l:tiun. If the owt:prs of tile preperty will not repair them, let the city fathers t:lte the work in band: NOT Roan —We have OA room to re port' the prodeedinr; of the Temperance meeting- held in the Court. Hone April sth. The audience vat" not as large AR it ,houlrl have been. Rev JtLe Mullet, de. livered a meet excellent address. A SP - SIGHTLY, spunky 3011t11,. named Will. Whipple, of ln-aver, sprung:a. bloody leak in the back of his Ifft forearm while Practicing on a turning pole at the Na tional Hotel tact Friday afternoon. The breach in the tle•ilt was about two inches long, one inch wide, and down to the bone, when we saw it., immediately af teward. Wi:l had an idea that a email steak was torn out of the place. and was afraid to go home with such a rent in him for fear he would scare his mother. Dr. Boardman came, however, •querzed the gash into homelpathic dimensions, and persuaded the boy to go home and have a few hall cover stitches - put into it, and have it tied up. He isgetting well with out a whimper.— Beaver Radical. REAL ESTATE AGENTS.—In another column of the IlErtniacArt will be seen the-advertisement of Messrs. Rankin & Ic-win These gentlemen are _Agents of a number of the most reliable Life and Fire Insurance Companies in the United States. They also deal extensively in real estate—selling farms. houses and lots. Western and Southern lands, &c They are clever men, and attend punct ually to business. Mr. Rankin. in addi tion to the real estate and insurance business, is engaged in the practice of the law. He is a good lawyer—a safe counsellor, and an honest man. Persons, therefore, wishing legal advice— their lives or property insured—or these who have real estate to sell, -would do well, nod save money, by calling upon the firm of Rankin & Irwin. DON'T KILT. THE 8113.DS —We scarcely ever hear a bird sine; in fact they dare not tune their throats for . fdar.of a brave man, armed with a gun. who prowN over meadow and mound ready. at the least gush of music. to tear the warbler to pieces with leaden rain. We kill thebinda and then complain of the scarcity of fruit. Let the birds live. and they will protect and increase our fruit crop; nay, they wi l add to the production of other crops, for we verily believe that tl:e in crease of pestiferous insects of all kinds, is owing to the decrease of birds. When birds were plenty, we never heard of great. crop-failures produced by insects, seek as now derange the markets of the e.,..ttntry. awl impose heavy hurjens on It is nit only fruit.. but kiziti,;, itt iiili_4erflied by th .-.l)S,q.Cti ui i rile to 111'? , eel. it. List the k,.!,erf.t ip:..ub;tants of •mr field: and Jiro— .gi , e ;11,:t$ a chance to in crease. and t•ei.• ser , ..ices will amply re pay brutal cuslg for the lives he spares, e nfral SiII NoT Wstt I'o-rem —The ram/ who do.•'t tak,, !he papers %vas in town this we-ic !Iv c•lied ,-t k:or LAM. to gq some p stag-0 stamps prin ed say ii g that they waii!,ol to rhargel, int three cents apiece for them at the pas , office att.t lie wouldn't 'Avail,' ne sich imp-sterin." We fib-A to get him to subscribe for the It EPCBLIO AN, bur he Said he couldn't afford it—only had three dollars, and was entirely out of smoking tobacco and whiskey From our office. he starred out to see the town. He stopped in front. of Patton's jewelry wore, and set his "pulley." by the watch sign over the door, then stepped into F: S. Wilson's drug -store. and called for a glass of gin and sugar. Being told of his mistake, be passed rn, stopping in front of Loeb. May & Loeb's store to wipe his tio4e on a piece of.citrpet.which was banging out, from . there, he passed rimnd to Breckbill's furniture ware 'room 'where he examined a cradle, and inAiiir ed the price of "that doughrrough." See ing Capt. Coolr,,Cyrui Stittiklaud, and some engineers at work on the street with their instruments, he stepped up and inquired "what they'd charge to take his picture." Passing by Captain Fryberger's tobacco store, he attempted to shake hands with the ':big Ingm" in front of the door, whom he took to be a squaw. and inquired of her whether she didn't feel cold, with her neck all bare this weather. Noticing the omnibus, be longing to the Brokerhoff House, he in quired where the circus was, and while trAveling iniearch of it, he encountered a boy on the street, distributing Ayer's medical almanan, and paid him twenty five cents for a copy. He bought a two quart crock at Captain Rookie's grocery score, and rook it down to the gas-wortss to get it filled with gas. sayit,g. he bad "hee,d it was a darn sight clivaper'n tid ier or' coal Do." When we last saw him, he was taking the overland route for Ta maque, Pa., with a pocketful of five-cent nickels, which some sharper had put on him f.r gold pieces, telling him green backs were "played out." We commend him to the mercy of the Editors of the Tamaqua Journal, and hope they nmy succeed in getting him to subscribe for their spicy and well-filled paper. We have no further use for him in ibis coun ty; and we are really glad he is gone, for he almost invariably votes the Democrat ic ticket.. i . . THE advantages accruing to our farm ers by the introduction of superior breeds of stock of every kind, are just beginning to be appreciated by our people. Good stock is kept, and reared moreeasily and cheaply, than the deteriorate I and com mon week which our farming community generally possess. When grown. it is worth twice as much. Our farmers are just beginning to see this. They are be ginning to offer rome encouragemeet to importers of good stock. All such, who apply soon, are offered the very hest chances to improve their stock of hor-eo, as will be seen by referring to the adver tisement of W. D Rikord, of the Cum mings House, who has imported m horse of the finest blood and quality ever in troduced here. Let all our horse raitters make it a point to see Lew Pettit before deciding upon their selection of stock.— See new advertisement. BAD PRACTICE.--Yon mizht as well expect to relieve and cure an inflamed eye by dusting irritating powders into it as to expect to Subdue and cure Ca tarrh (which is auinfl tintuation of the mucous membrane of the air pasvage in the bead) by the use of irritating snuffs nr strong, caustic solutions. Dr Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures Catarrh by its mild, soothing action which subdues the inflammation and restores the natural secretion of 111 Q mucous follicles. It is a pleasant remedy. its Lisa being attend ed and followed by a cooling and agree able sensation. The proprietor. ft V. D , of Buffalo N Y.,• (Alen , $5OO for a case of Catarrh that: he can not cure. Sent by mail on 'receipt of Sixty Cents. Address the. proprietor as above. For bale by most Druggists every where. -JoniLEE —lt is with pleasure we chronicle the great suct•ess of our Lu , he ran friend., in their jubilee and colla tion. held in the Academy, in Boalsburat, on the 25th and . 2.fith of March On Thursday evening, as soon as the door, were opened, the people commenced flocking in by rotates, until the large lec ture room of the. Academy building was crowded to °vet flowing. Every face was covered wi.h smiles, and every heart swelled with emotion, while the class of youthful singers sung a number of beauti ful chtistiau song. The sweet voices of the youth, iu unison with the harmonious strains of the musical instruments. were not only delightful. but chat ming Tears of joy were seen streaming down many a cheek. - while the perfonnet s sang of hap piness—of God—of Je:!us—nf life ever lasting—of heaven, the christian's home. At the same time the upper school room of the Academy was crowded, and a collation consisting .of chicken, ham, ice-cream,apples,pies. and cakes of every variety. A very Inrge and fine cake, pre sented by Mrs. S. H. Stover, for the oc carton, was placed upon the "bidding Jtand," and the bidding commenced. in good earnest. Many and numerous were the bids. until the cake - was bid - up to 114ty - five 40 , 1ars and thirty cents, when it tell ioto the hands of the Union Sab bath School. There wos afro a post-office establish ed in the vim which, owing to the god maungement of the Post. Nli:.tress, paid Nel . tilt passf.d off pleasant ty atid the baudsome sum ~fsl3B 11U IYere collected —sufficient to purchase a h lnd, , tabe li brary. The thanks of the Lutheran Sabbath School cove given to the friends of the Union Sabbath School. for their . 1 4. - indhess and assistlince, and their' liberality in aiding to swell the proceeds of the. jubi lee. Our Boalshurg and Harris towrial:ip p,oplp loom 1;• , w to do taiogi handsome ly,. They ebol*Vti ;:rent "relit for ilia in terc.sl they malii`:est in favor of every good i•an,e. Grain and Flour Markets. BELLEFONTE. Apr. 7, 1869. Flour per }carrel $8 00 White wheat. per bushel 140 Bed wheat 1 30 Corn (new) . 75 flits nye per bu.4iel Duet:ghoul' per Plaster ton Provision Market. Apples. dried, per lb $0 12(ty1.5 Peaches. " i.. " 21.1025 Cherries, " " ... 20 Beans per quart .... 15 Butter per lb. 040 Beefsteak per li. .. 20025 Beef roasts 18020 Chickens, each, live 25 T Irkeys. " s. . ..„, 650 100 Ch. ese per lb ®2S Hanes, .... ~ • ..... ... 25 . Bpcnn 01R Lard. rer lb a2O Begs. " dvz .... 20 Mutton and Lamb per lb . 10@2a Veal cutlets per lb ..... @2O Potat.es per bus $1 25 Dried Beef - 28 Biturriinus Coal at Snow Shoe Depot. Serener] Con] 51.50 per ton Run of Mines • 2 80 per ton Fine Coal 2.00 per ton Lumber at Snow Shoe Depot. Pine Boards, Run of Mt11.,.,..518.00 per M Pine Boards, - Culls 14.00 per M Hemlock Butt . Stuff 15,00 per M Hemlock Boards 14.00 per M Milroy Markets. Corrected Weekly by (4eo &J. P. Blyrnyer ' Miami. PA., Apr 7, 1869, White Wheat, bushel 40 Red 130 Rye bushel 120 Oats 50 Barley 1 50 Flaxseed 1 75 Cloverseed ... 8 P 0 Plaster. Ground 12 00 • Fine Salt, American 2 50 Coarse.... " 2 75 G. A. Salt 3 00 Limeburners Coa l 4 50 Stove Coal, Wilkes Barre 8 00 Philadelphia Markets. WEDNESDAY, A pr 7, 1868 FLOVR.—The Flour markets continues quiet, but holders of good brands of spring wheat families are indifferent s.bout realiz— ing at prices below those now current.. There is very little inquiry for winter wheat .our, and our quotatinn are barely sustained ; the sales font up I.POO barrels ineluding super fine at $1 25 ®5,5u; extras at $6 ®6,ao: lowa. Wisconsin. and Minnesota extra family nt 6,50@7.25 , Pennsylvania do dn. at s7@ 7.75; Ohio do. o. at $8@9;25; and - limey brand.; at $9,50(g12, fr to quality. Eve Flour commands S7,SI , @SV hatred. Nothing doing in Corn Meal. • - WHEAT—White at fall prices, Red atsl,- 60®1,70 ; amber at SI,SS. Married. Z E RMAN—THO MAS—On the 30th ult., by Rev. R. e. Brison, Mr. John P. Zimmerman, of Zimmerman Bro's & Co., of Bellefonte, and Miss Dosia E. Thomas, of Pine Grove Mills, this county. Our hearty congratulation to our friend John. Died. SCHILITNEII--On the 21st ult.. at his res idence in Central City, Mr. E K. Scbrib ner, Ticket Agent at Mileshnre. Special Notices. 'Toe CALonTFIC "-This is. without. doubt, the most, comoletk and in all respects the moat tlea;ml6l , Conkino. Stoves of the age. To give some idea, of the - peculiari , ips of the Stove in question we may state that, by a highly scientific,and patent arrangement, the excessive heat on the ttp of the stove, which causes the center pieces to burn out. is carried around the oven. equalizing the heat of the stave and causing the tottom of the oven to be just as hot as the top part of the stove. By this arrangement, therefore, all danger of burning out the center p ' eees (usual to all other cooking stoves') is effectu ally obviated. What is more, the fire and oven can be easily regu ated to any degree o t beat by means of this patent arrangeme t, thus avoiding the necessity of giving the stove constant attention.wh le baking in or der to prevent its becoming too hot or too cold. These are not half the advantage's of this stove. We will have more to say of it soon. At pre•mnt we can only add that it surpasses ..ther coos. stoves ever offered in this or any other market. For . 'sale by ISAAC HAUPT. 'TAKE A Loin{ AT VTR Stmqs.—All men of business within the range of Ibis and adjoin ing counties. when they visit Bellefonte. should not fail to irspr t the splerrud mfrs of the First National Bank. lleynt Ids & Co's. Bank. and Zimmerman & Co; also the numerous smaller professional " shin gles" scatterer; over the towc. Also the sign of the Brocacrhoff Muse. all executed by our friend. and late editor and publisher of the repiral Press. Joust A. KURTZ• For work of this description, call at his office. ja27'69.tf. . MISCELLANEOUS EXECUTOR'S NOME. Letters Testaments tary.on the Estate of Hugh Tonner. late of Potter T .wuship, deed., having been grant ed to the undersigned by the Begitter of Wills, of Centre county, all persons khowing themselves indebted to Said Estate are here by notified to come forward and settle their accounts, and those having claims against said Estate are requested 1, present the same duly authenticated for st tleinent. H. P. CADWALLADER, marl 0119.11 t. Executor.. ADMTNISTRATORS NOTlCE .—Letters of Administration on the estateof Eliza beth Lytle. late of Harris - township, 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. JN O. I. THOMPSON. A dnen. marl 7'69-6t Ag'l College A UDITORS NOTICE. - The undersign ed an Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Centre county, to make distribution of the moneys arising out of the sale of the Real Estate of A. N. Shipley in the hands of D. Z. Kline, Esq., High Sheriff of Centre county. to and amongst those le gally entitled thereto, will attend to the du ties of his appointment, at his office in Belle fonte, on Saturday, April L7th, 1869, at 10 o'clock 'A. M., of said day, when, and-where, all.persocs interested may attend. if they see prver. marl 7'69-4t N OTICE Wilson P. Pahner, No 44, April term,lBßB. t.R. Syhella Palmer. Salvino°, in Tirorce. Centre county, es : The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Syhella Palmer. Gm-cling: on are hereby notified that you are com manded, setting a-ide all business and ex cuses. to he and appear in tour own person before our Judaisorrßellefonte. at our coun ty Court of Common Pleas, there .to be held cn the fourth Monday of April next. to eh.w if ai.y you have, why your hitsliand Wilson P Palmer. should not be divorced and separated from the bonds of matrimony which he bath contracted with you, agreea bly to the prayer of his petition and libel exhibited against yen before our said Cpurt, and this you shall in no wise omit at your peril. D. Z. ILINE. instrl7 fio-61 N OTI.UE George W. Marie, No 50, Nov term, 'BB ebecca A. Bards. Subpcene, in Divorce Centre county, :- The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to RebereaA.Darrii. Greeting: 'row are hereby notified that. you are com manded. setting aside a;1 business and ex cuses, to be and a,ppe ix in your own person. before mar Judges at Bellefonte. at our coun ty Court of C nrm Pleas, there to be held on the ourth Monday or April next, to show zause;if any you have, why your husband. George W. _Glaris. should not he divorced and separated troll the bonds of matrimony which be . hath cunt-acted with you agreea bly ro the prayer of his petition and libel ex !Aldred against you before our said Court, and this you shall in no wise omit at your peril. • D. Z. KLINE, rnarl7 - 69 -fit. • - SherVf. 1 25 i 00 R LO 16 00 K 1 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 the best quality of BREAD, CAKES, PIES, CONFECTIONERIES, MINCE MEAT, of our own Manufacture. £he best Norfolk Oysters by the Can-or Quart. Also duoked in all styles. (i e) Fried in Crumbs, Fried in Butter. Fan cy Roasts, Stewed Oysters. Scolloped Oys ters, Oyster Pie and Clam Chowder. A private room neatly furnished and car peted, for ladies or social parties. A special incitation is hereby extended to all ja13'69.1y S. J. McDOWELL. JAMES R. RANKIN. S. M. IRWIN Attorney-at-Law. RANKIN Sc IRWIN, REAL ESTATE GENERAL INSURAwCE AGENTS, No. 3, Armory Building, Bellefonte, Pa. Represent the following Companies CAPITAL STOCK. Etna Fire, Hartford Cann, $5.502 880.19 Home Fire, New York ................2.000.000 Putnam Fire, Connecticut, 500,000 Guardian Fire and Marine, PhiPa....500,000 Wyoming Fire,Wilkesbarre, capital and surplus, 170,000 Lancaster city and county, Lancas, ter, l'enit'a, 2f0,000 /ETNA LIFE AeFets over, $10,000,000 Animal Income, - - 6 000 000 Svrples • 2,000,000 Lostes paid in 1868,..Thrce-Fourths of a Mil:ion Dollars. Dividends over One-Half of. a Million Dollars. Life Insurance on all plans. DOOR LOCKS of all kiwis. to suit eve-ty kedy, at IRWIN dt 'WILSON' gi H. Y. STITZER. Auditor Sheriff. EEO mar2 l 'fi9-ly HOTELS O UR HOUSE. TLe undersittned adopts this method of informing his friends and the public gener ally that.he continues to leep the hotel on the corner of. Allegheny and Bishop Ste.. knows by the cognomen of "OUle HOUSE." The Proprietor has spared no pains in fur nishing the house with new furniture. The heds and bedding_ are *the very hest; the rooms commodious and well ventilated. The -'ecommodations. hoarding. &c., are equal to any of the high priced lintels. Only .25 cents for meals. Thankful for past favors, he solitita their continuance, and promises satisfartinti to all. marl7'B9- Iy. WM. BROWN, Propr. PLEASANT GAP HOTEL. The un derait•tied having pnrcha.eci the Hotel prop erty at Pleasant Gap. adopts the method of inFormine Itoa friends in part cular. o and the travell!nr. community eener•.lly. that he has refi ted and furnished his house in the best style. HIS TABLE, will be supplied with the best the market will, afford,. and HIS BAR with the beet of Liquors HIS STABLING is the very beat, and the proprietor prides hitnellf therefore. upon the fact that his ac aemmodations, both for man and beast. can not be serpassed by any Hotel in the coun try, . His old friends, as well as Strangers and travellers, are most eordially invited call: WM. ICKHOPF. mar 2 4 .69 ly. Pleasant Gap. Pa. • GARMAIV'S ROTEL DAN'L GARMAN, Prop'r. This long established and well known no_ tel. situated on the southeast corner of the Diamond. opposite the Court House, having been purchased by. the undersigned. he an nounces to the former patrons of this estah liihment and to the traveling. public gener ally, that he has thoroughly refits a his house, and is prepared to render the most satisfactory accommodation to all who may fav6r him with their patronage. No pains will he spared on his part to add to the con venienceror comfort lit his guests. All whc Stop with him will find His 'Palma abundantly supplied with We most sumptuous fare the market will afford. done up in style, by the most experienced cooks. HIS BAR will always contain the choioett of liquors. His STA3LIN6 is best in town, and will al ways he attendedbytheinest trust worthy and attentive hostlers. Give him a call, one and all. and he feeh. e.nfident that all will be satisfied with Cash accommodation. AN EXCELLENT LIVERY is attached to this establishment, which strangers from abroad will find ereetly t‘ , their.advantage. jefi'll 17. RESTANRA NTS R E6TAURANT. The undersigned would inform the citizens of Bellefonte and com munity in general, that they continue to ac comthodate their friends at the Restaurant North of the Diamond, opposite the Court House Oysters in every Style, Best Phil's. Latier Beer. Porter, Ale an% Sarsimarillst, Pies Cakes. Candies ,fe. Also FREE LIINCh BACII DAY. Houri, 9 A. M...t0 12 o'clock, M. Giro us , a, call. ja13'69.1y. 110 Y if CO. A RCADE SALOON GEO. M. PECK, Proprietor hereby inform my friends and the public generally that I continue to keep the ARCADE SALOON, in Bush's - Block. odjoinir g Howell, landef, Ce's. Sroye. Meals can he obtained at ALL HOURS daring the day, OY-ters, the very he•t. coolie , ' in every style. Meals pro% hied for Rev' tar L'•arders when order ed. and at reasonable rates. Thankful to the.nnblic for past Co/ors. th• continuation oft se fayors is respectfully eolkited. f 77 . 69 ly. a M. PEeIC. T HE GEM RESTAURANT, MEALS AT ALL HOURS THE undersigned avails himself of this method Of i: foaming- the citizens of Belle fonte astd and the traveling com munity in general, that he has opened a first 'class GEM RESTAURANT, in the basement of Rush Ar, MoLaine's new hotel near the Pa R. it Depot. He keeps constantly on hand Oysters in every style. Roast Chicken, Pork Steak. Ilam and F,ggs, Fresh Fish. Veal CU tlets, Cod Ftsb Ila:ls. !liked Fish, Rua t Turkey,BeefAeak. Yried Sausage Mutton Chaps, Tea end Coffee. Clam Chowder, I...mbs Fries, Filed Eels. at.d everything to s uit the taste. Feeling assured hat general satisfaction will be given, he invitee 11 to pay . bun a visit. JOHN NA LIPHANT. Ilelh-fonte. Pa. MISCELLANEOUS G ROUND PLASTER AT $l2 PER TON Just rscaired and • aiwsys-on hand at GEO. JOE. P. BLYMYER'S WARE. ROUSE; MILROY, PENN'A., Salt for gale Wholesale and Retail. All kinds of grain bought at highe t prices. marl7'69 If. pARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.— . Isaac Lose & George A. Lose have formed a partnership. trad!ne Ns Isaac Lose & Son in the Int.iness of keeping a Liver:- and Exchange Stable in Bellefente. located at The Burnside Ptahl., on the alley in rear of the Shoe Shop of Jim, Powers. The stable of Geo-go A. Lose & Co.. in rear of the Brinkerhoff Bettse is abandoned. rand the firm of Geo. A. Le=e & Co.. is dissolved. ISAAC LOSE. mar10 . 69-Iy. GEO.• A. LOSE. MIRO A D NE TlNG.—There R .will he a meeting of tho friends of a Railroad from Lewisburg to Bellefonte. AT MILLEIEIM, THURSDAY, APRIL 15th, 1869, For the purpose of uniting all interests in favor of the extension of the Lewisburg Branch Railroad to a connection with the Bellefonte 4i, Snowshoe Railroad. or such other means a may be deemed most expe dient to Secure a Railroad through Buffaloe and Penn's Valleys. It is expected that every Borough and Township along the proposed route will be represented. John Diehl. R. V. B. Lincoln, 1 Daniel Long, Shem Spigelmser, I W'n F Seabold, 'William Young. And ..this . D. A. Miller. C. Shriner, John W. Simmouton, Eli Slifer. John Walls, W. C tt , nr24 . g9 tin. r VOYS of all ki .Is. at BURNSIDE a, VD-11AB' DRY GOODS, &e $lOOO REWARD "1 ZIMMERMAN BRO'S. & CO (No. 2, Bosns ARCADE,)• B,ELLEFONTE, PENN'A., OFFER the above reward fur the apprehen sion and-r.oriviefion of the - ma:a . who . sap "IT IS.- A 11-IT.KB,U:G" THAT A DOLLAR SAVED IN BUYING GOODS 111 BETTER •THAN A. DOLLAR -WORKED FOR . . WR have the evidence each day of numbers who purchase of us after having ex amined other et. eks, that this is•not a humbug, but a STUBBORN TRUTH, and that our Goode ARE SOLD AT LOWER, PRICES than any other in the State. We cannot ENUMERATE ARTICLES, as it would require this entire page to do so. Suttee itte say that we supply anything you want, AND GUARANTEE FULL SA7ISFACTION tee all, as to LOW. PRICES and QUALITY OF GOODS, We respectfully request you all to call and SATISFY YOURSELVES A FAIR TEST IS ALL WE ASK ZIMMERMAN, BRO'S. &CO jß6lt9.y VIEW GOODS AND NEW Pill VIEW CES !! MOB RATER RUBBED-OUT! GOODS AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES- lIOFFLR & B 0' 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 nounaD 4ND PLAIN ALPACAS, Figured and pLin al Wool Helaine. Shenherd ' Plaids. Black Silks, Summer Silks, Irish Poplins. White Goods White Cohnterpanes, Linen and Cot ton Sheetines. Checks, Gingeatas, Bedticks, dec.. ite.. Shepherd Plaid Balmorals. Black Cloth. Castimeres. Velvetine, Cordu- my. Kentucky Jeans. Drills, Ladies Cloaking, Plain Colors, Middlesex Cloths, AND PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS A full line of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati netts, and Vesting, all kinds and prices; %shish wdl b. sold. cheap.--•• We- have:,-con stantly on hand.a large and well selected atm+ of all kinds of • CROCKERY, UROCERJEE, 'MACKEREL. , . . SALT, he Which we will dispose of at' the loivest cash prices. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for goods, and the .Argheet marke. price' allowri FRIENDS AWAKE TO TOUR MU, SST For we feel satisfied that we can suit your TASTER as well as your- etrases. N E w STORE. HARPER BROTHERS Rave opened up an ENTIRE NEW STOCK of 6 OOD:- [of every description,at their new store 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 section. Their stock comprites in part, . Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery Goods, Rosaries, Fancy Goods, Clothing, Boots .k Shoes, Bits & Caps, Carpet-Bags, Umbrellas, • Parasols, Gentlemen and Ladies Famishing Goode, Ladies Cloaks & Circulars, In Silk and Cloth, Carpeting. Groceries Queenswaie at STATiONERV, end everything else that is to 11- found in a well stocked cohntry store. COUNTRY PRODUCE, taken in exchange for gootta. and the highest market price paid. ACADE B ELLE EON TB ACADEMY A CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR TOUTS GENTLEMEN & YOUNG LADIES Next Term commences nn Thursday reblu B.y 4th The design of this Institution is to fur. hish thorhugh instrnetions Pi the Ehinente ry and Bieber English Studie:, Maihemu. ties,. Book-Keeping, Dr:owing, Aneient and Modern Lang. ages. and 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 beard in the School Building, under the supervision- of the Teachers. A limited number of Young Lady pupils is received into the immediate family of the Principal. EVERY NECESSARY ATTENTION is given to the health, comfort, and mnra and intellectual improvement of the . upils For further particulars. Ad ress, Rev. J. P. HUGHES, • ja27'69.tf. Principal. CANCERS—TL MORS—ULCERS. PROF. ILINE of the Philadelphia University, is making astonishing cures of Cancer and all turners, by a new process. A CHEMICAL CANCER ANTIDOTE, that removes the largest of cancers without pain or the use of the kttite without caustic. eatin g o r hurtling medicines ao.l without the loss of a drop (if Mona. Y - r full particulars. call or address It. 11. R lONE. M. Vo„1.56:: Pm, A eeh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • mai24'69-4.w. GREAT EXCITEMEN'T ! EXTRAORDINARY CONCENTRATION HOWELL, GILLIAND &CO of Bush's Arcade. in Rooms No. 1 .and. 2 have just returned from the city with a large and extensive stock of Spring and Summer Goods. We are now.ready to offer to our customers a more extensive and better as sorted stock than ever before offered to the • plblie. Our extensive stook of LADIES DRESS GOODS, • Demands particular attention. Great Bargains to he had in Prints, Muslins, Notions, Ac., Ac. The latest styles -of Spring and Summer Cassimers already -received. HEADY MADE CLOTHING warranted to give perfect satisfaction. A - large assonnent of Hate, Caps, Boots and 'Shoes Constantly on haw'. - Our Grocery department demands patticular attention. A full assorment constantly • on hand,the best the markets can afford, SYRIIPP'SUGAR, TEA it COFFEE. Canned Fruits, Jellies, Domestic and F . oreign Fruits, Cheese and Pastries of all kinds, and every other article belonging to the Orocery Department. . FARMERS, MECHANICS AND LA- LOOK to your interest. One dollar saved is still one dollar in your pocket. Then call and see at what astonishing Low Prices. HOWELL GILLILAND & CO are selling Dry GoOds and Groceries. Come and examine for yourselves, and be convinced of the truth. DON'T FORGET TUE PLACE, Bash's Arcade, Rooms NO.I and 2. jon6li9.ly. F S. WILSON'S DRUG STORE NEW OCATION Southwest Comer of High and Alle gheny StreetS, Bellefonte, Pa. (No. 1. BKOKHRHOFF . S Row.) The sitbseriher respectfully anngonees to his rumenuts necomintuncei a the pu n general that be etas removett his DRUG (.6 MEDICINE STORE, io the corner room of Brokerbora new building. on the Diamond. where he nas constantly on hand. a large stock of DRUtIS. CHEMICALS. PERFUMERY . . PAINT. 4. DYE STUFFS, GLASS. INSTRU MENTS. VARNISH, TURPENTINE. Linseed Oil, Coal Oil, Lamps, Chimneys Brushes, Hair Oil, Extracts., Toilet Soaps. Tobectso. Sepsis, &.c.. &c. merous to mention, which be offurs at low rates. and warrants the quali.ies of the arti des as represented: Purchasers will please r-member this, and examine the cpiaiitier . and prices of his goods 'before purchasing elsewbere. Or Physicians' Prescriptions and Fam ily Receipes carefully compounded at all h mrs of the day or nista. by calling at hie store opposite Reynolds' Bank. /he m ost celebrated and populri. PATENT MEDICINES. are kept constantly on hand and for Fltile F. S. WE SON. ja6'69 17 P. GREEN, DRUGGIST -& APOTHECARY. One Door North of Min Entrance to Brock crholf House. Dealer in Pure Drugs and Medicines, En glish and American Perfumery, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes. Pocket Books, Combs, and a ge eral assortment of Fancy Goods, such EI, .9 are usually kept. in first class Drug Stores. Reis also SOLE .PROPRIETOR o the following articles, which have already attained a large sale, SOLELY ON TIIEIR OWN MERITS, and which no family should be without GREEN'S CELEBRATED LIVER Pills are a mild and effectual eatharlie. and as of remedy in Liver Complaint and Female die• eases, are unsurpassed. None Genuine with out THE SIGNATURE OF E. P. GREEN, ' GREEN'S VEGETABLE PAIN KILL er, as a reliever of pain, is a medicine fit: either internal or external use and is unsur passed tor the di. , eases I,r which it is recom mended. Put up, in bottles, and retails at 25 ets 50 and one dollar. COMA ItESTITUT OR is, as its name indicates, A RESTORER OF. THE HAIR it is an elegant hair dr , ssitr. removes dan druff, cures all eruptions of ' the scalp, re, ttores gray hair to its original . color. and stimulaies the growth ofthe hair and whis kers. Price $l.OO. j,,fi'lliktf. Phpirince Prescriptionc, and family carefully compounded. Patent Medicines of all kinds kept con stantly on hand or purchased to order. • jA*69.ly 4 'D R ` A .S r I AT.ARRn wriEMEtiii a . . IVuit ANlsa Itti•pail )04, I Ikatif,l that Dr. Wonderful, or any other MID has discovered a remedy that cures Con sumption, when the lungs ate hal. COMUIII-' ed. in short will cure all 'diseases whether of mind, body or estate. make men-tive krevtr, and leave death to play Tor want of work, and is deeigned to make our sublunary sphere a olossfut paradise, to which heaven itself' shall be but a side show. You have heart enough of that kind of humbotwg,ery. and We do.not wonder that you have by this time become disgusted with But when we tell yeti that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will positively cure the worst 'ease , . of Catarrh, we only assert that which thousands eon tes tily to. Try it and you will he convinced. We -will pay S5OO Reward fur a case of Ca tarrh that we cannot cure. _ . FOR SALE BY MOST DRUGGISTS EV- Paten ONLY 60 CENTS. Sent by filailpost Paid. for Zixty Cents; Four Packages for $2.00 ; or t Dozen for $5 09. send a two cent stamp for Dr. Sago's pimphlet on Ca tarrh. Address to Proprietor,. B. V. PIERCE. M. D., 1 . 4-1•00 3m. BuFFAI.O. N. Y. MMUNlTlON—Cartridges. and other 4. 4 1. atuxunitioA IRWIN & WILSON'S. DRY - 0 OODS OF BARGAINS such as BORLRS, DRUGS ; &c around the Box ERYWHER.E, G110"JERIII3 &.2 G ROCERY AND•r,Royisiu.s: STUB T TWENTY P. R 'CENT SAVED. IT is now an established tact that, drode. ies of all kinds are now to be obtains& ,Lt KL E'S new GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE}, On Allegheny Street Bellefun-te, Pa., twenty per cent. cheaper tuan at any (Whet establishment in own or country: Flout, of the very best q,.ality, kept con; tautly on band. Boaading house keepers. and Heads of fatailiea would do well to give him a call before purcbazing elee, where. Do not forget the place. M. lIIINKLE. - ja6'69.ly.] XIOFEES, Tea, Sugar. Molasses; in short I everything nbually kept at a Grocery Store; for sale low, at M. RUNKLE'S. PEAS; Beand, Soup Peas, Soup Beans, for sale cheap, at M. RUNKLE'S. C ANNED Peaches, Canned Tomatoes Canned Apples, Canned Corn, Canned Fruits of all kinds kept constantly on Land at M. RUNKLE'S. DRIED Peaches. Dried Apples, Dried Currehts, Dried Fruits o f all kinds, at M. RUNKLE'S. CANDIES, Candies. A splendid variety of Candies and Nuts, fyr sale low at M. RIINKLVS. QUEENSWARE of the very best quality for sale cheap, at. M. RUNKLE'S. WILLOW Baskets, and Willow Ware of all kinds and sizes, for sale cheap, at M. RUNKLE'S.' RA GSS, Lrmons, Figs and Nuts, for O sale at M. RUNK ..E'S. r IOBACCO, Tobacco. Chewing Tobago°, Snuff and Segars, the' very hag and of all kinds, at M. RUNKLE'S. fIIICUIVIBER and othor Pickles, Tomato. 1._.) Catsup, lllartnapEtas Jellies of all kiads at • M. MINIM ET. GLASSWARE, Glas4 Fruit Jars and Jars Dishes, a fine assurtmeat a' M. RUNKLE'S.' AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED for the J ife and 'Tunes of ST. PAUL Complete Unabridged Filition. as arranged by CONYBE ABE and HOWSON,' with an introduction by Bishop MIPSON. _ln cell. sequence .of the appearance 01 mutilated editions of this great worlt, we hare beeq compelled to reuuee the price of ova. Com plete Edition limn I'd 50 tos3 . B. B. Treat & Co , 054, Broadway, N. York. mar24'69-4w.. A GENTS WA TED SIGHTS AND SECRETS OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, The most startling,. instructive and enter taining hook ofthe day. gar"end, for Cir cular and see our b rins. Address UNITED ST' TES PUBLISHING - Cl t .. 411 Smite Street. New City. mm-31'69-4w. A GENTS WANTED, LIBERAL nr• DUCEMEISM_ OFFERED TO GOOD MEN TO SELL MACHINES THE IVQNIjER, Or THE AGE, THE F.I.RMERS PRIDE, THE STUMP dc GEL - BEING MACHINE. It will do more work in ono day than Tett Men with grubbiou hoes ran possibly do,. and leayes no rots or stumps to sprout up in the spring. After Frubbing with this Mn: chine the farmer can cut his grain or gra!s the first season with the Reaper or Mower. It does its work effectually. Any person or persons desirous of making money, will do NI, ell to Address, J. C., Box 227. Ze132'69.3m. Bellefonte, Pa [The 'Elk county paper and the Emporim Independent. Can eron Co, Pa., will please insert the abov@ adrertisoment six times. and send bill to Bellefonte Reputtliewit.—Ed.] TOBACCO & SEGAS, CHAS. T. PRYBERGER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer is • TOBACCO AND SEGARS, BALTIMORE SPUN ROLL. SIX TWIST, NAVY, lb and i• Cut and Dry Smoking Tobacco of all kinds, also Segars of all grades and prices at SI3. pet thousand, and upwards. PIPES, S.E,QAB CASES, And all the various. kinds of articles usually kept in a Tobacco Store. Goods wilt be sold 'Wholesale at roanufactureett pelves. Give us a (Oa). I in vite all to corro uad see . fur thestselvqa., Store N a. . I—Opposite Brockerhoff Uoufe. Store No. 2—Cornet Boom in Bush & Me- Clain's new Building, Bellefonte, Pa. feb3's9. MEAT NAR . K.F,T, N. W. Cur. Diamond, opposite Court BELI O EFONTE, PENTA. • JESSE. ..111040,V, Would reatretfu,By call the attention of 4z-- citizen. of Bellefonte and vicinity, to the su perior quality of FRESH MEAT ! FRESH MEAT ! ConEtantly to be found on band. • BEEF, - PORK. MUTTON. VEAL - pOA.TRT, en A always on hand. : • ja6'69.tf. LEATHER- TRE3IEN M DOITS AOUNT 01,`.- . LEATHER! The undersigned km just received tka west extensive lot of Leather. from thei New York, Baltimore and Wiluain 'ton mar— kets, ever brought to this place, Consisting of Spanish Sole Upper, American Rip. Preach Kip, lialtiroc,re Calf. OIL FINISH AND DRUSIE MIDAOCCO; RID GLOVE SICI1`11• - Whong Leiitfier, • • Linings and Shoe ka t iju g a ; of every discription, all .f which will . be sold cheaper WS n can be Ivnight at any eth er establishment ill. • Centrni Pennsylvania. USSM AN ellefonte, ju13'691y.. $3,00