=1 °cal Department. BELLEFONTE, PA Nednesday Morning, May 5, 1769 JOB WORK.—Posters. Circulars, Bill leads, Ca-ds, Paper Books, Job Work of 1/ kinds, neatly executed at the..RI:Pi:ELT- AN OFFICE, at reasonable rates SAVE MONEY.-If you want posters, rculars, bill heads, cards, paper-books,' , st-olass job work, plain or fancy, call the REPUBLICAN office. All work done Philadelphia prices. FARM. FOR SALE,—Bond Valentine of fers hit%spleinlitl farm, of 195 acres, with in one and a half miles of Bellefonte, for sale. For full particulars, inquire of Mr. Valentine, or at the office of theRE- PUBLICAN BnILDING LOTS.—We would again call attention to the advertisement of "Town Lots for Sale," by Dr. Wingate. They are selling finely. The position of the lots is an excellent one for erecting build ings for a home or to sell. Take a look at them. Our local notice in last week's issue, alleging that Judge Mayer had taken snap judgment in the matter of licenses, and acted with indecent haste, was writ ten under a misapprehension of the facts as we are.now informed 'bat the Judge gave notice at the former Court that he would consider licenses on Monday, in future, and such now is one of t.he•rules of Court. Our ladies not baying employ ed an Attorney, there was no one there to represent them. BELIATONTE PLANING MILL —We ne glected, last week, to notice that Wm. 11. Smith, a - first rate mechanic, had purchased a one-fourth interest in the Bellefonte Planing Mill. Mr. Smith is well known to the people of this Borough, and, indeed, throughout the county, and therefore needs not our endorgeruent.— Themills, under his supervision, we have no doubt, will be profitable to the own ers, and a great betiefit to the people .of the county. To THE Pcmuc.—Rev. P. Coombe will preach on Sunday morning, May 9,1% and also in the evening of the name in the M. E. Church, in Bellefonte. Sub ject, in the morning. " The Sinfulness of the License System;" in the evening the subject will be " The overthrow of the License Law, and the Whiskey Ring.'" Parents, young men, young women. christians of all denominations, and the public generally, are invited to attend. Rev. Coombe is one of the most, justly celebrated and popular speakers and ministers of the age. A rich treat is in store fur the people Come one, come all. Pews free. MEETING OF TEE COUNT? COMMITTEE . —ln pursuance, of the call by the Chair man of the County Commit tee, a meeting of the Committee n7a. held at the club in Bellefonte, at 1 oVoelc, P. M . April 27, ISG9 The n.eetiott IV:IF CfCled to order be P Esq. Chair- man, who stated the objeet. of the meet.- ing le he the eiectioirof n. delepte I 01 .4 e State colict , rdion, of June 23. 1869, and cenftreesf.o n SenatoriAl c-:wfereuce to appoint .9 , •na• °Hal fielef_it.s A B Hutchison 1 , 11 , i titoroupon ME elected cu ri,e first bailot represvntatiyp ddegat;: to I Le on motion, wm, P. Esq , Chairman, was authorized to appoint. three conferees to the Senatorial confer,- enee. After deliberatien. it. was deter-! mined that. no instructionl be given as to nominees for Governor. jNO. G. LovE, WM P. WILSON Secretary CANT: Pt:r:et:xT.i•rloN, Mtii R. 11. Forster, the touring Assessor of this District, w•as presented with a very handsome ebraty gold-headed cane by the As.cgsors and clerks who served within his jurisdiction. The presenta tion took place at the residence of Maj. Forster, .it Wednesda:,7 evening last.— Ass t nose-scr Donaldson, of Lock Haven, made a very eloqueut speech. conveying to the Major the friendly FCTIffiIICIIIB of his eubot dimites, and in token thereof, handed to him the cane, inscribed "A Token of Regard,. to Major R. 11. For ster, from the Ass't Assessors and Clerks of the 18th District." Maj. Forster replied in a highly appropriate speech, and con cluded by inviting his friends therepre sent to a collation, to which all at that. time, even including the members of the press, did ample justice. but to which we are unable to do the same justice in this brief notice. Suffice if to say it was elegant, and that the entire affair passed off to the hearty enjoyment and satisfac tion of all concerned. Is there a boy in -Chillicothe, ri•hose name is •‘l.l;i Da.myer ?" We hear very loud calls for him I , ccaFion:..lly from the little boys who cottgreautt• ab ut the cor ners, and particubtrty when dispbte arises concerning atty ghrile in witch they may chance to be engaged. We judge, from the frequency of there calls for him on occaiitms of this kiwi, that ho must• be a little fellow of vast judgment and wisdom, who is called upon tu'act as umpire. I'Ve hope "pi" will always ap pear promptly hereafter, so that these little boys won't have to call him so of ten. The older citizens of the place will feel particularly relieved if he will only do Eo.—Chillicothe Gazette.. From the frequent calls for "Uli" by the boys of Bellefonte, we judge that " Uli Damyer" must have removed from Chillicothe to this - place. We do not think "Uli"- is a good boy, nor do we think that he •`is a little fellow of vast judgment and wit-dom." and, moreover, we think he is not fit to act as "umpire" on any question. lie is simply a bad bey, one who should not be trusted ;ley ui9re than the boys who s i'rvq.lewly npon I.im. or use Lis ii we. g t.ey -wear; Luis is an odin-tte,l net. cry i ,- t_t boy kn irs hat t is ri ro ,, g to kt.t.a.; • it' h 11100 stwo , itaT, .ntl 'r i6: 4 II( - ea 115 1 10 k (1. on SW .r- j •• t --(I •( 1 ro =EI -a ui our .0,11 aUd a LEcTuan.—Rev. P. Combo, of Phila delphia, will lecture on Temperance, on Monday evening, May 10. The public generally are invited to attend. REMOVED.—Ve neglected last week to inform the public that Jacob Shrom bad removed his saddler shop from the old stand, to the first room, up stairs. in Reynold's iron-front building, on Alle gheny street You cannot get into Hof fer & Bro's store without seeing the sign of Mr. Shrom. He is a good workman, and solicits a share of the public patron age. Busn HousE.—This hotel is now open for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. The Bush Bettie is one of the largest. lintels in the State, outside the cities. It contains 100 rooms. with all the modern improvements. We un derstand that the Proprietor is deter mined to make it not only first-class, but. a superior house in every particular.— Bush & McClane deserve great poise for their enterprise in the erection of this building. We hope the men who have the management of the hotel may meet with abundant success. Such en terprise should be rewarded. • • HARNESS, WHIPS, &c.—The most ex tensive manufacturer of harness, saddles, &c., is J. H. McClure, in his uew build ing, on Bisho . p street. As we write this article, we can look out of our Sanctum window and see a large display of hat ness, collars, -, hanging out at his door. We also discover a large number of the very best whips. Harvey brags on his whips. He says be has thebest of everything, and will keep nothing else; but his whips are a superior article, not excelled in Centralßennsylvania. If you want a good whip; if you want a No 1 saddle, if you want a good sett of liar ness, go to J. H. McClure, on Bishop st. A Cuntous OFFER —Dr. Sage has dis covered a perfect specific for G'crtarrh, "Cold in the Head," Dizziness, Tainted Breath and Catarrhol Headache. The proprietor, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., offers $5OO for a case of catarrh that he cannot• cure. It. is the cheapest and best remedy for that loathsome dis ease ever offered to the public. Don't be put Off by your druggist with some 97128- eru 61 e substitute. If be has not got Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy for sale, let him order it,or send six.tycents to the propri etor, and it will reach you by return mail. For sale by most Druggists every where• 2t. UP AT LAST.-Mr. lidwa rd Brown rais ed his new building, on the corner of Allegheny and Bishop streets, on Wed nesday last. It is a frame building, three stories high. The - first story consists of three nice store rooms, prom what we can learn, the rooms are already engaged. The more stores the better. Bellefonte is coming up. Improving, because sur rounded:by the Most-industrious-farmers and the richest val:eys in the State. As the fat molts and people grow rich, Belle fonte must improve. 2tlttitchuts trying to do business in some the little -se r rouptlinz one-horse county townq, would do well to pay Bellefonte a visit, IGok at her surroundings—the wealth of our farmers and peg pte—the future prospects of our whole county. If they would do this, we have no hesitancy in saying that they would locate here at once, A Nets Parer. —?he Progre.; . ,i of Lib erty is the title of a new paper, the fifth number of which is on our table. publish ed at Harrisburg, Pa. It is owned and edited by a colored man, o.L.C.Hughes It is well printed, strong and ably edit ed, and should find its way into every colored family ir, the Stale. Why should the colored man, born upon our own soil, be deprived of the same political right:, that are conferred upon those who arc foreigners, and not to the manor born? Why should any na , uralized citizen op pose negro suffrage? The Editor of The Progree,7 of Liberty is a fine writer, and will, we have no doubt, strike heavy and effectual blows in behalf of the liberties of hie people, and in breaking down the prejudices, growing cut of the infernal system of slavery, which exists against them. President NEW LAW or TESTI3iONY.—The follow ing is the aot passed by the last Legis lature, permitting parties to the record of any civil proceeding, except in excep tional cases stated in the first section, to give evidence on trial. The law has been in force since the 15th, and the general impression zeems to be that it will prove advantageous to the administration of justice: SECTION 1. Be it enacted 4-c., That no interest nor policy of law shall exclude a_party or person from being a witness in any civil proceeding: Provided. This act stall not alter the law as now decla red and practice() in the courts of th-s Commonwealth, sn as to allow husband snit wile to to-tify against eoch t•ther. nor counsel to te-tify to the confidential communication of his client; and this act shalt not apply to actions by or against execut ,, rs. administrators or gin rdians, nor where the assignor of the thing or,contract in ac ion may he de•d, except in issue and inquiries devisarite vet 11011 and - others; respecting the right of such deceased owner, between parties claiming such right by devolution un the death of such owner See. 2. That a party to the record of every proceeding,in- law or equity, or a person for whose immediate benefit such proceeding is pro.ecuted or defended, may be examined as if under cross ex amination, at the instance of the adverse party, or any of them, and for that pur pose may be compelled in the same man ner, istid suhjrct to the same rules for such examination as any other witnes.. to testify; but the party for such examinaii-ms shall not be excMdtd there by. but may rebut it by counter testi Worry. sac. 3. That lie te---tiitiony or wanes-. ()Ft nuthariZogi by acct. may be 11 by &position ~ r c isim,d as the case mqy requtr , •, wit. -unit ii"t lc- to the :4.IVerSC p ,rty, as i. !tow or war here .Cr be pre-orib• d by rules. f prover court, tetichir-g the taking al . -itioosit on and 1--siiinon) t.nd ,-o slim. D i R Cc's f 1 slis es ~:, Uli F•t" out (1. L . n Ann. • rvl thou-and iilui dred and aixty-ninc. JOHN W. CO.IARY, Bonounn ELECTION. - The election for School Directors. Town Councilmen, Chief Burgess, Ass't Burgess, Ez.c., pass ed cif quietly on Monday last. The whole Republican ticket was elected, with the exception of one of the candidates for Town Cnuneil. We are sorry that any of the Republicans of Bellefonte scratch ed or out the ticket. There certainly was no gond reason for it. It is not the . way to strengthen the party, or to main tain harmony in our ranks The follow ing are the names of the persons elect ed : Chief Burgess. JcFse Klinger; Ass't Burgess.. Capt. .A. B. llutehison; Town Council, Ttob't Valentine. Dan'l Ithrads. Republicans, and John Todd. Democrat; School Director., Geo. M. Yocum, Jas. H, Rankin; High Constable. James Fan non. It is glory enough for one day. A PRETTY WOMAN. —A pretty women, says an exchange, is one of the institu tions of the country—an angel in mus lin and glory. She makes sunshine,btue sky, and happiness wherever she goes Her path is one of delicious roses, per fume end beauty. She is a sweet poem, written in rare colors and choice.silk, and principles. Men sand up before her as sn many admiration points. Her words float around the ear like music, birds of paradise, Or the music of the Sabbath bells. Without her, society would lose its truest attraction, the Church its firmest reliance, the young men the very best company. Her influ• once and generosity restrains the vi cious, strengthens the faint-hearted. Wherever you find the virtuous woman, you also find the fireside boquets, clean elothes,order,gend living, gentle hearts, music, and light, and modern institu tions generally. She is. the flower of hu manity,and her inspiration is the breath of heaven. '69. BEECH CREEK, PA., April 27th BELT.EFONTE REPUBLICAN many of the citizens in the Northern and Western portion of the County are inter ested in the lumber business, it may not be out of place to give to the public the amount of lumber that has been cut and put in Beech Creek, in this county, for the last season, and to be drove down that stream this spring. Below will be found a statement of the amount, which is not far from correct: Messrs. Winslow & Blokford (feel (board measure) • 1,500,000 essrs. Welsh & 11UU, - (feet, board measure) 2,000,000 Messrs. Saylor, Day''& Morey, (feet, board measure) 30,500,000 Wm. Parsons S; Son, (feet, board measure) 3,500,000 Wm. L. Ilawhins & Co., (fctet, board measure)..... ' ' 2,500 pfJo Thomas..slason & Cu.,(feet,board measure) 3,500,000 Ripple & Christ, (feet, board measure) 2,000,000 • Long, Devibig & Co.,(fcet, board theasurt.) 2,000,000 Frodrinks do Long, (feet, board inFast4re) 2000,00 0 EEO FATAL ACCIDENT.—LOn -last.:• Friday, While eng-ged hi coupling curs, at Cen teal city, John Long was caught by the ears, thrown down and run over.— The CarQ, we understand, run over both legs, injuring both, but entirely crush iug one if them, rendering amputation neces-ary The leg was amputated by Dr Go'. L. Putter, a •sisted by Dr's Dob bins. McCoy and Ilo'almn It w:i:; e,mplete crush . truth 'the ankle ro the knee joint, involving the knee j int.— Every effort was made by the Physicians, that ,:x.rrience, skill and science could make, but - all to no avail Mr, Long, af ter severe suffering, died on Sunday last. Too much cannot be said in commen dation of Mr. Jackan Levy at d his ex cellent lady, of that city, for the kind ness they showed to him It is hi,zh time that Railroad compa nies would adopt some of the newly in 7 vented and less dangerous methods of coupling cars. From present appearan ces, we think the estimate of humaaltfc, on the part of Railroad companies, is pretty low. FROM MlLEsnunu.—The planing mill of this place has undergone a thorough repair, consisting of a new tubular boil er of 47 three inch tubes; length of boil er, 13 feet; diameter, 4 feet; • said to be 40 horse power, sufficient to propel all the machinery for the manufacturing of everything pertaining to the erection of handsome domicils for man's comfort.— The mill is under the auspices of Messrs, Mackey, Adams, Haupt & CO. In con nection with the firm are three of the best practical mechanics in the State.— Persons having. work to do can best test their ability, and skill, by trying them. They have the best of lumber, thorough ly dried in their kiln erected for that purpose, and aro prepared to do any kind Om ill work, in the best of style, and on the shortest notice. -Persons desiring work of this kind, will do well by calling, as they will find the proprietors gentle men in eysry resnecr, always ready and willing to 'accommodate. They study both to pleaseaud benefit Mottoquick sales and small pr:,fis. The mill starts ou ‘Vednosclay ti.e. sth trst, RAIL ROAD ACCIDENT —As ;he Bald Eagle Valley mail bait; which leaves Lock Haven at 2:30 P.M. for Tyrone, on Monday last, the 26th iya.+ approaching a point near the west end of the Borough ()flock Haven, where the Towing path of the Canal and H. H.. are but a few feet apart, a boy was leading a horse along on the pa , h, which was engaged in towing saw logs to some of the saw mills, the horse took fright, broke loose from the boy, and ran on the track. The c:tw catcher struck the horse throwing it from the track down into the ditch about eight or ten fie; in;a the mud, causing the eogiue to run off the track. 'The en gineer jumped off, ttnd escaped on harm ed. The fireman went over with the en gine. but was not -erionsly injured In c msequeoce of the L1*3.111 DOI haring got to fu I speed,. the C which rematn ed on the track, w:s pood before any damage was done to th: to or ;he pa•-eog •-. I:•nitiont r .npt (lisp •ich •it to s'llo Wi itin -t Ty• one. wt o sent int on • nei a :10(1 t T rt.) tai ttioo I "oil rsiar.d 2:.•:lCe 0 , r C Oat jO , ! , rt. BUIE= •.g 4, Its ay s it: g track in.).;:t to it Tiku ength.• was b.dly (I.hia:ed.after runiliug *tithe track. 29.8 . 00.000 C. O. W. W. F ME Married. DUCgWALTER—MceOt—On March 30, 1369, by Rai. S. W. Sears, Mr. J. M. BUCKWALTER to Miss N. M. McCOY, both of Philipsburg: RI OTIARDS—GA/f IsT=- , On Apiii 13, 13- 69, at Altoona, Pd., by Rev. Guyer,, Mr, ALFRED RLCIIARDS, of Philipsburg, Pa., to Miss ELLIE N. GARMAN, of llenchytown, Blair county, Pa. MUNSON—ROBINSON—On April 27, 18- 69 by Rev. S. W• Sears, Mr. R. ED. WARD MUNSON, of Philipsburg, to Miss EMMA E. ROBINSON, of Osceola. Died. [From the Philipsburg Journal.] WHITE—In Philipsburg. Pa., suddenly, on the 25th inst., JOHN G. WHITE, aged 69 years Mr. White was one of the earliest settlers of Philipsburg. having located here in 1824, when our now flouri: hing town was a howl ing wilderness, inhabited •by wild animals, many of, which wore made to h to the dust by his unerring rifle. The small party of settlers endured the hardships and priva tions incident to a new settlement for many yearn, living together as a band of brothers, doing one for the other, and looking to each other's welfare The subject of this_ notice was a man of more than ordinary mind— strong in his attachments, untiring in his efforts to accomplish his end.' Ever kind and benevolent, his bou e furnished a shel ter for many a poor homeless mortal. 1.8 is truth and honesty were doubted by no one. The deceased raised a family of children, among whom were two sons--young men of respectability--the pride and hope of a fond father, both of whom fell in the de fense of their country in the late reb •]lion, one at Gettysburg, the other at South Moan. tain ; and the parent. at his advaiced age, was only prevented joining the tinny by the persuasion ofhis friends,So strong was his love for his country and his zeal in a good and just cause: His country, *nest to his God. was always upperMM-t, and he died as he had lived; a kind-hearted truthful, high- Minded and 'generous min. May he rest in peace. H. Grain and Flour Markets BELLEFONTE. May 5, 1869. Maur per barrel $8 00 White wheat per bushel 1 40 Red 'wheat Corn Oats Rye per biishel Buckwheat per bus. Clever seed •,, Plaster ton • Bituminus Coal at Snow Shoe Depot. $1.50 per ton Screned Coal Run of Mines rine Coal Provision Market. Apples, dried, per lb $0 12@1,5 Peaches, " , " 20@25 Cherries, " " " 20 Beans per quart ..... 15 Butter per lb 440 Beefsteak per ro . „.. 20@25 Beef roasts 18@2.0 . Chickens, each, live - ' 25 T trkeys, " " , ..., 05@1 00 Cheese per lb an Hams, •; " - ----- ... 25 Bacon 1 @2O • Lard. per lb Ezgs, " doz Mutton and Lamb per lb Veal cutlets per lb Potatoes per bus Dried Beef PiWray Markets Coqeetpd Weekly by Geo SJ. P. Blyinyer Mmuor, PA., May 5, 1800, .White Wheat, busbelsl4o Red .3t) Rye bushel 120 Oats . 50 • Barley ' 1 50 Flaxseed 1 75 Cloverired S 00 Phist.er. Ground 12 00 Fine Salt. American 2 50 Coarse.... 2 75 G. A. Salt . 3 00 Limeburrters Coal 4 50 Stove Coal. Wilkes Barre ...... 8 00 MOTELS OUR HOUSE nnelerni7neil adopts this r e 0, 1 10,1 of informing his friends and the public gener ally Hutt be continues to 'seep the Hotel on the corner of Allegheny and Bishop Sts.: known by the cognomen of •ouic HOUSE." The Proprietor has spared no pains in fur niAing the house with new furniture. The beds and bedding are the very best; the rooms commodious and well ventilated. The accommodations, boarding. &c., are equal to any of the high priced Hotels. Only 25 cents for meals. Thankful for past favors, be solicits their continuance, and promises satisfaction to all. - tnarl7'69-Iy. WM. BROWN, Pr:opr. ]LEASANT GAP HOTEL. The un dersigned haring purchased'the Hotel prop erty at Pleasant Gap, adopts this method of informing his friends in part cular, s and the travelling community generally, that he has ratted and furnished his house in the best style. HIS TABLE will be supplied with the beet the market will afford. and HIS BAR, with the best of Liquors HIS STABLING is the very best, and the proprietor prides hitns 31f therefore, upon the fact that his ac commodations, both for man and beast, can not be surpassed by any Hotel in the coun try. His old friends : as well as strangers and travellers, are most cordially invited t • call. WM. ICICHO tnar24 • 69 ly. Pleasant Gap. Pa. I MAN' S HOTEL DAN'L GARMAN, Prop'r This.long established and well known Ho tel. situated on the southeast corner of the Diamond, opposite the Court House, bovine been purchased by the undersigned, he an nounces to the fo - rmer patrons of this estab lishment and to the traveling public gener ally, that he has thoroughly his house, and is prepared to render the most satisfactory accommodation to all who may favor him with their patronage. No pains will be spared on his part to add to the con venience or comfort nt his guests. All whc stop with him will find Hrs TABLE abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare the market will afford, done up in style, by the most experienced cooks. His BAR will always contaifl tke choioast of liquors. • • HIS STABLING is best in town, and will al• ways be attencledbythemost trust worthy and attentive hostlers. Give him a call, one and all, and he feels c•nfident that all will be satisfied with their accommodation. AN EXCELLENT LIVERY is attached to this establishment, which strangeis from abroad will find greatly to their advantage. ja6'69.ly. A RCADE SALOON. GEO. M. PECK, Proprietor hereby inform my friends a-id 'the public generally that I Continue to keep the ARCADE SALOON in Bush's Mack, adjainit g d Oa's_St ore. Melds van be obtained :IT etLL HOURS dating the day. Oysters. the very Lr t, coaked in every stele. Meals pro% bl e d otel:e e utar B•arders when order ed, and at reasonable rates Thankful to rho Tahiti; far pa:at favors, tire continuation oft so .:eras is respectfully' Solicited; f •17'69,1y. 0. M. PECK. COOL - EY & DAUCEIY'S COLUMN WANTED, --First-class traveling Sales .men, to sell by sample; good, wages or a liberal per cent. • and steady employ ment. Ad-dress, with stamp, B.F. HOWE, 639 Afch street, Phil'a. Pa. apr2B'69-4t.: WHY NOT MARE MONEY WITH Our STF,NCIL AND 'KEY CISDCK. OUTFIT:Wad by selling novel and attraeiti-e artieles?— Cireulars tree ITAFFORD MP(. CO., 66 Fulton St. N.Y. . apr2B'69 4t.• KLESMEN WANTED by a Manufactnr ing Co. to travel and sell by sample a new line of goods. kituations permanent ; wages good. H. H. RICHARDS Jr. Co' 413 Cbestnnt St., Phil's. Pa,. 'apr2B'69-4t. 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Enlarged Exchange List, with new and nsfull articles. bee new Circular and samples. Sent to any address free : Air-Rlense send money by Registered Letter, addressed to 3, S. 1iA1VE5.4..00., 128 & 180 Federal et, Boston, Hass. P. 0. Box C. mar2f69-61.r. CY Goons, DM' GOODS, &c $lOOO REWARD ZIMMERMAN BED'S. & CO, (No. 2, BUSES ARCADE) lIALLtrONTE, PENN'A., OFFER the airoire reward for tile apprehen sion and conviction of the roan who says "IT 7S i- ti II Ul[l tI " TIIAT A DOLLAR SAVED IN BITYfIgG 000I3S IS BETTER THAN .S. DOLLAR .WORKED FOR WE have the evidence each day of numbers who purchase-of us after having ex amined other at( cks, that this is not a humbug, but a STUBBORN TRUTH and that our Goods ARS SOLD AT LOWER PRICES than any other in the State. We cannot ENUMERATE ARTICLES, as it would require this entire page to do so. Suffice it to say that wo supply anything you want, • AND GUARANTEE FULL SAT 2SF4CTION . . to all, as . to LOW lila-CP.4 and. QUALITY OF GOODS, We respectfully request you all to call and SATISFY YOURSELVES A FAIR TEST IS ALL WE ASK DON'T FAIL TO CALL AT ZIMMERMAN, BRO'S. & CO f a6'6o.y ‘TEW GOODS AND NEW PM crl,s HIGH RATES RUBBED OUT! , - GOODS AT OLD FABBIONED PRICES BOFFE.R & BRO'S Would respectfully inform their old friends, that thoy are daily receiving a large TOOTS OF GOODS OF ALL KINDS, which they are offering at the very lowest markst price. DRY GOODS! Consisting of the latest styles of Pia ARID AND PLAIN ALPACAS, !Igtired and plain al Wool Delaine. Shepherd Plaids, Black Silks, Summer Silks, Irish Poplins, Whim Goods White Counterpanes, Linen and Cot ton Shootings, Checks, Gingnaros, Bedticks, Flannels. &a., kc., the. Shepherd Plaid Baimorals, Black Cloth, Cassiaieres, Velretine, Cordu roy, Kentucky Jeans, Drills, Ladies Cloaking, Plain Colors, Middlesex Cloths, AND PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS A fall line of Cloths, Cas‘sinieres, Sati netts, and Vesting, all kings and prices, which wall)o sold cheap.: Flo have con stantly on hand a largo and well selected stock of all kinds of • CROCKERY, GROCERIES, MACKEREL, SALT, &c Which we will dispese of at the lowest cash prices. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for goods, and the htglieet marke. prices al!oter FRIENDS A WAKE TO YOUR INTER- IMI For Nye feel satisfied that we can suit your TARTU'S RS lk ell - as your PURSES. ja„6'Bo,ly N.E STO LIE. Aft. Pf. . - 4, IRQTIIERS have opened up an ENTIRE NEW STOCK of eIOODS of ecer7 descriplimat their new store I room on Spring street; which werel purchased at PANIC PRICES, and will be sold as low if not lower, than can be found elsewhere in thi section. Their stock compripes • part, Dry Goedp, Notions, Millinery Goods, Rosaries, rancy Goods, Clothing, Boots Is Shoes, Hats & Caps, par l 3.4-Ita g s, Umbrellas, Parasols, Gentlemen and Ladia, Putnisbing Goods, Ladies Cloaks dc Circulars, In Silk stud Cloth, Carpeting, erogeries queensw.sre STATIOITEP.T, h (.1 everything else that is to 11:19 fouAd in a well stocked country store. COUNTRY PRODUCE, taken in exchange for goods, and the highest market price paid. JAS. A. QUIGI, Q UIGLEY 4.E CROSKEY'S OIIEA.P CASH STORE, EAGLEVILLE, CENTRE CO., PENN'S WE takepleasure in announcing to far mers and the public generally that we keep constantly on hand, at our store in Eagle vine, Dry Goods, Gro6eries, &c., and SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY STORE in town or- country. We shall always en .doavor to purchase 'good Goods and war arnt evert:Wing as wo represent it. We also always pay the highest PRICES FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE Please call and examine our stock for yourselves. ja13'69.1y. WAGON TIMBS, spokes and felloes largo and small.at IRWIN & 'WILSONS' • ARP ENTER TOOLS, of every deserip '4± tion at IRWIN WILSON'S. - n - OAS E . ,S.}.IOES, hest ulak.e at -)V IL S QIsMS N AILS, ;0 sizg§n - nd kinds, at .113,1V1N WILFSON'S.d AN IMPORTANT QUESTION NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER LET THE PEOPLE OF CENTRE COUN Why will you suffer yourselves to be openly by unprincipled dealers, whon, you can buy your Dry and Fancy Goods. Boots and Shoos, Cloth:ng, Groceries, 4i c., and no danger of being by going direct to the old Established stand of LOEB, MAY & LOE,II. WE ere determined not to lulsteelled in selling Goods of the very best quality and at the most reasonable rates. LOEB ? MAY LPEB. IT matters slot what you wish to purchase DRY GOCDS, CLOTIIING, GROCERIES. BOOTS if: SHOES, or anything usually kept in First Class Stores, yu can be supplied by LOEB, MAY .55 LOEB. SKIRTS—Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts for sale cheap by LOEB, M.A.Y LOEB. THE highest CASH PRICE paid for Wheat. Corn and !irain of all kinds by Jan 6'691y LOEB, MAT & LOEB, FS. WILSON'S DRUG STORE NE ii LOCATION southwest Comer of High and Alle gheny Streets, Bellefonte, Pa. (No.l. BROESP.I3OI , F . B Row.) • Tl♦e subscriber respectfully announces to hie numerous acquaintances and the put li o n general that he nes removed his DRUG cti MEDICINE STORE, io tho corner room of Drokerhoff's new building on the Diamond, where he nas constantly on hand, a largo stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, PAINTS, DYE STUFFS, GLASS, INSTRU MENTS, VARNISH, TURPENTINE, Linseed Oil, Coal Oil, Lamps, Chimneys Brushes, Hair Oil, Extracts, Toilet Soaps, Tame, Segars, &c. Also a variety of fancy articles too nu merous to mention, which he offers at low rates, and warrants the qualities of the' arti • cles as represented. Purchasers will please remember this, and examine the qualitief. and prices of his goods before purchasing elsewhere. Physicians' Prescriptions and Fam ily Receipes carefully compounded at h.mrs of the day or night, by calling at his store opposite Reynolds' Bank. the most celebrated and popuivr PATENT MEDICINES. arc kept c.onstantly on baud and for sale P. S. WILSON. ja6T9.ly. F P. GREEN, DRUGGIST APOTHECARY. Ono Door North et Main Entrance to Brook erhoff HOUEC. . Dealer in Pure Drugs and Medicines, En glish and American Perfumery, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes. Pocket Books, Combs, and a go .era.l assortment of Fancy Goods, such as are usually kept in first class Drug Stores. He is also SOLE PROPRIETOR o the following articles,— which have already attained a large sale, SOLELY ON TIBER OWN MERITS, and which an'family should be .wiihout • GREEN'S CELEBRATED LIVER Pills are a mild and effectual catharic. and as at remedy in Liver Complaint and Female dis• eases, are unsurpassed. None Genuine with. out TLIP. SIG-NATURE OP F. P. GRISEN, GREEN'S VEGETABLE PAIN KILL er, as a reliever ot pain, is a medicine for eitlaer internal or external use and is unsur passed for the diseases for which it is recom mended. Put up in bottles, and retails at 25 eta, 50 and one dollar. COMA REbTITUT 08. is, as its name indicates, A RESTORER OP THE HAIR it is an elegant hair dressing. 'removes dan druff, cures all eruptions of the scalp, re stores gray hair to its original color. and stimulates the growth of the hair and whfs kers. Price $l.OO. Physicians Prescriptions, and family rec ipes carefully compounded. Patent Medicines of all kinds kept con stantly on hand or purchased to order. nfo' 69.1 y. • ‘z - . In:USAGE ''S - _ Ply = -ATARRH REM E Mu; - b V 7: ' _ „_ E=l wE du not widu co tniorifi you ; /eau./ that Dr. Wonderful, or any other man has discovered a remedy that cures Con sumption, when the lungs a:e half consum ed, in short will cure all diseases whether of mind, body or estate, make mon live forevtr, and leav e death to play fur want of work, and is designed to make our sublunary sphere a blissful paradise, to which }leaven itself shall be but a side show. You have hears enough of that kind of humbuggery, an we do not wonder that you have by this time become disgusted with it. But when we tell you that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will positively cure the worst cases of Catarrh, we only assert that which thousands can tes tify to. Try it and you will be convinced. We will pay $5OO Reward for a case of Ca tarrh that we cannot cure. FOR SALE BY MOST DRUGGISTS U- PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS. seat by Nail poat paid, for Sixty Feats; Four Packages for $2 00 ; or I bpzen for $5.00. Send a two cent stamp for Dr. Sage's Illtlllll.llOt on Ca tarrh,' Address to Proprietor, B. V. P.q.IP.CE, M. D., fe24'6o-2 rn Du?Ftao, N. Y. A MMUNlTlON—Cartridges, and other ammuaßion at IRWIN & WILSON'S. DRY GOODS GOODS TY CONSIDER ! ROBBED CHEATED DRUGS, around the Box ERY NY HERE GROCERIES 37,e GROCERY AND PROVISION STOBA' T ifENT Y PIE CENT' Sd TEff IT is no an established fact that Grocer ies of all kinds aro now to be obtadhed .tr M. BAJDIKLE'S new GROCERY AND PROVISION SToßil On Allegheny Street Bellefonte, ta. 7 , twenty per cent. cheaper than at any oth,er establishment in town or country. Float,. of the very best quality, kept eon-, tautly on band. Doaading-house keepers, and heads of families= would do well to give him a mill before purchasing else. , Where. Do not forget the place. ja6 5 60.1.y.1 M. RUNKLE. lOFFBE,.Tea,"Sugar. Molasses, in short -/ everything usually kept at a Grocery Store, for sale low, at M. UNKLE'S. DEAS, Beans, soup Peas, Soap Beans, for 1 sale cheap, at M. BeUNKLE'S. ri - A.NNETI geacbea,• Canned Tomatoes Canned Apples, .Canned Corn, Canned Fruits of all kinds kept constantly on band at ..11: RUNKLE'S. TIMED peaches, Dried Apples, Dried LI Currants, Dried Ernits o f all kinds, at M. RUNKLE'S. CANDIES, Candies, 4,splenio variety of Candies 4114 iiulg, fur sale low at M. RIINKLkAi. QUICENSWARI3of the very. hest quality for sale cheap, at. M. IttTNELVB. IXTILLOW Baskets, and Willow Ware of V V all kinds and sizes, for sale cheap, at AL RUNKLE'S. GES Lemons, Figs and. Nuts, far kJ? . sale at M. RUNK-E.:S. riQBACCO, Tobacco. Chewing Tobacco, 1 Snuff and Sedars, the very best and of all kinds, at • 'DI. B.CNICLE'S. Cucumßgn and &liar Pickles, Tomatoe Catsup, Marmalades Jellies ot_all'kieds at M. RUNKLE'S. riLASSWA.RE, Glees Fruit .Tprs and Ur Dishee, a fine assortment at M. RUNKLE'S. BOOTS, SHOES, &c.. BURN SIDE - (56 THOMAS. Ofter to tine-Public one of the largest and best selected; stoolli of mercbgn. disc, in Centre county. Call, osamine rind see for yourself. THE Largest and Best Stock of warra ed Boots and Shoes, warranted to Ova satisfaction, at reduced prices, only-to/ha found at BURIsTSIDIg & THOMAS' SPICES of all varieties, ground to cider and warranted, to be- strietlyypere. It is the only place.:you - ca - n find unadultera ted spices. Try them , for your own satis faction. You can only find'tbeni at BURNSIDE & TROMAS' I_l ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, coffee shovels kpq,dissyrakes, hoes, lamps, forks, chains, ke., at' BURNSIDE k THOMAS'. ORSE COLLARS, if you don't wan: LI your horse's shoulders galled and made sore, get good horse collars. at • BURNSIDE it TT10.:4A8% U - ARNESS, collars, cart whips, carriap, 11 whips, in great varieties, goverrt 7. went gears, saddles, bridles, martingale J ; cheek lines, cart gears, tug harness, buggy, harness, harass, Rierytlaiag in the sad dlery line; at BURNSIDE 4 TUQM.AZ' IDISIIING TACKLES; rods lines,'hooks, 1 1 flies, sea hair baskest, .11c. Rig you out to catch trout. at .' MT/INSIDE zr THOMAS'. MITE highest mark , t price paid . for rail J. kinds of country produce, at BURNSIDE - & THOMAS'. 'UN'S GROCERIES, mocha_coffee, old 12 „goy. Java, best qualit:r Rio coffee, best olong black teas. green teas, levering syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine- article ba king molasses : rice and• everything in the groccryt4ine at the lowest cashprices in tho market BIIHNSIDE a, THOMAS', is the piece. IT IS known to all in Bellefonte through - the county- if you want good article go to B LiItNSIDI6 TirOMAS! L EATHER of all descriptions, french calf skin, span ish sole leather, more .:co'S sheep skins, linings. Everything in the leather line warranted to give- satisfaction ; at BURNSIDE k. THOMAS'. . . r 110YS of all Itirds, at BURNSIDE x TIVALA.S'. SHOE-M - AKERS TOOLS and findings, in all their varieties, at BURNS.T.DE N EW PATTERNS of oilcloths, at re duced prices, at 13URNSIDY &. THOMAS' SADDLERS BUCKLES; hOoks, h its spots rings. Everything a" saddler wants for the manufacture of harness. to be.found at BURNSIDE a, TIIGICIAS'. B ASKETS in all their ',armies, childrens rbges, willow ware. guns. pistols, powder, shot, caps, cartridges, BURNSIDE c TITOMAS;. 110 OILIONS of all kinds, Stoirinies glofes, 1.11 Handkerchiefs, combs, pocket hooks, in all their variety and very cheep. at • :BURNSIDE 4 THOMAS', r URREY PRUNES. raisens, peaches ap ples, oranges, lemons,. all' kinds df foreign fruits, Rams. been ke., • BUB:SIDE -THO-MAS'. CANNED rr ITS, peaches, tornatoe pine apples. and peas in great 'raids ety, ; t BTJRSIDE THOMAS WHITEW id FISH, Herring, mac4er, at BURNSIDE k ja6'69.1.y DABBITS SOAB,-Wm. Hagan and: eons olive soap, Dobbins' soap,. JPise Oaltley's soaps, old eastile, pure. Palm soap, Elderling's soap, andia giant variety of oth er soaps, at BURNSIDE THOMAS'. - I , lT hitman's eclebrt ed confections, Whitman's celebrated chocolate, - Baker's chocolate. Smith's chocolate, China Ginger. English Pickles, American Pickles. at BURNSIDE 1- T.IIO.IIAS' ja6'69-ly Q.TOCK RAISERS, LOOK TO Li YOUR TRUE INTEREt•Th.—You can raise a good horse as cheaply as a poor one, Tho magnificent Horse " LEW PETTIT," Fill be found at the stable of the'‘Cummings House," Bellefonte, until the end o.f.Tune,oN, Monday's, Tue-day's, Wednesday's and Sat urday's, and on Thursday's and Priday's'ai Spangler's stable at Centre Hall, Terms, for insurance .825. Ot) " LEW PETTIT" is a Dark Day, 5 year.: old, and weighs 1200 pounds. He is a blood ed horse, fast, kind and hardy. Ile is of the blood of Messenger, which is related to the Re.mbltonian,and teas sired by Chanipi on, one of the most celebrated Horses of this country. Hj3 mother is Allal3n, now, owned near Elmira, N. Y., a name that boa few equals, aild for practical usefulness no. superiors. W. D. R Prop r. ISAAC MILLED.. Groom. [npri,'-'B9 Ot, LAMPS, every variety and kind at IRWIN W WILSON'S DOOR LOCKS of all liintis,t" tuit eveay body, at IRWIN 4: ILS: ON .6