The Bellefonte Republican. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1869-1909, May 26, 1869, Image 3

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BELLEFONTE. PA
Wednesday Morning, May 19, 1869
JOB WORK.—Posters, Circulars, Bill
Head', Ca. - els, Paper Books, lob TVOlk
ail hinds, neatly executed at the REPT:BLI-
CAN OF:CITE, at reasonable rates
SAVE Mosnr.—lf you want posters,
circulars, bill heads, cards, paper-books,
first-class job work, plain or fancy, call
at the REPUBLIC AN office. All work done
at Philadelphia prices.
Far' FOR SALE —Bond Valentine of
fers hie splendid 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
I=l
The State Sabbath School Convention
will be held at Williamsport, Pa., to com
mence on Tuesday, June 1, '69, and
continue three days. All Sabbath
Schools, throughout the State, are re
quested to send delegates.
THE ONLY GENIIINE.—The only place
to buy the genuine and justly celebrated
Liver Pills, manufactured by Dr. E.
Green, is at the drug-store of F. S. Wil
son, Brockerhoff house, Room No. 1. Be
sure to inquire for Dr. E. green's Liver
Pills, at F. S. Wilsons. •
colt SALE.—A first-class brick resi
dence, neatly finished, large and com
modious, situate in one of the most pleas
ant portions of Bellefonte, is now offer
ed for sale. Retiring merchants, lum
bermen who.have made their fortune, or
"any other man," who desires to live in
a magnificent house, can be accommoda
ted by calling, without delay, at the of
fice of the REPUBLICAN, where terms,and
all particulars, will he made known.
NEW CLOTHING.— In another column
of the REPUBLICAN will be seen the ad
vertisement of A. Sternberg. He feels
so good over his past success, and so
thankful to the people fur past favors,
that he consults the Muses. and breaks
fcrth in strains of sweetest song He
sings of the golden age—of the age of
steam—of his large and well-selected
stock of dry gecit4 and clothing, and
does it well. lie invites everybmty,
whether they wish to take a ride over
the Pacific Railroad, or to stay at home,
to call and examine his stock. This is
right. Sternberg is an enterprising busi
ness man, and is extremely polite and
obliging to his customers.
To the Citizens of Bellefonte, or Whom
it may Concei'n:— I take pleasure in re
commending lir. Jno. IV. Dailey, as a
gentleman of great energy and purse
verance. celebrated here for his mechani
cal skill and ingenuity. He has just fit
ted up my residence, throughout, with
gas and wap-r, and' in a manner most
elegant. 'Sinc'e the completion of his job
for me, I made it my business: whilst in
Philadelphia, to examine, critically, the
plumbing in many tine houses, and say,
cheat fully. and with confidence, that 1
foltud hot few to (quill, and none to ex
cel, in point. of hmutty of finish, or ex
cellence of workmanship, and to those
Who May require the service of a gas fit
ter or pluml'ir - . I reownteeed hie], with
the at=surance•l hat those who engg - e hint
ill not b e di• apimin , ed.
sq arrangc.meMs. But it is nrit our iu- Yours Itu! . -,-. DENxisos.
GOOD WORK.—Some time ago, we no
ticed the fact that. JllO P. Harri., Cash
ier of the First National Bank of Belle
fonte, had built a splended residence, ou
Lint street. Businesg called us into that.
portion Of our town, n. few clays since,
and while there, we too': occasion to go
_lirough the horse. It is ccniple:e in ail
~ :11 10 r:Ciie3 tl:e 1:311.50, p., mill as
LEM
he niecLazei...7l.l g ., -_!ziie,•.!s of
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who riid the piasterir:! -
ell clone: the on:art:cut:li v,•ct.ii
MEE
tzAtlpaL , ..? , :}lS - 3 Ico have Se Ql.l
in rytrt of the country. Met-srs. Au
der.“.4l & Noll ard good workmen, under
standing 'heir bu..iness perfec ly, of
which fact any one can convince hinntie f
by calling said building, and examin
ing their work
'MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MIIN.-
Again we warn our merchants and busi
ness men to lock writ to their interests
This is the age of rteam. Pacific rail
roads, sub-marine telegraphs, rich men,
rich women, fast men rntd• fast women,
polite men and polite woolen. If you
want to do business, you must wake up.
No chance for old foggy-ism now. No
time for Rip Vs:mini:le naps. If you
want people to call aid see you, yo'a
must extend to them an invitation through
the columns of the REPUBLICAN.
If you have anything to sell,
If you have a house to rent,
If you have a hou a to sell,
If you have a farm to sell,
If you want to buy a house or farm,
If you keep hotel, or are engaged in
Tiny kind of business, la the 3500 Re
publicans, and all the decent Democrats
of Centre county know it, through the
columns of the BELLEFONTE REPUBLICAN
Go AND llEAn.—lf the young men,
and, indeed, some of our older men, of
J3ellefoute and vicinity, only knew what
they missed by not attending the M. E.
Church, we are pretty confident they
would make up their minds to be there
every Sabbath. It is the duty of every
man and woman, in health, to go to the
house of God, every Sabbath day. It is
a duty we owe to God—to ourselves, and
to the community in which we live, and
of which we form a part, to set a good
example to others, morally and religious.
ly. But when that duty can be perform
ed, and its very performance turned into
extreme pleasure, by listening to the
able, eloquent and instructive sermons
preached every Sabbath, by the Rev.
Jas. Mullen, who can, or who will re
main away, or waste his precious time
in loafing round the corners, or running
over the hills, violating the commands
of God, and laying ihe foundation for
your own sure and swift destruction
Young men, and young women, pause
and reflect! Every time you absent
yourselves from the house of God, you
do a great wrong to the community—to
your own precious and immortal souls
It is no es:cuse'that you hav6 no pa .
The seats in the M. E. Church: in one
sense, are as free as they were in the
good old drys of primative, genuine
Methodism. Not a inan, or won - taL:, can
come there without findiug a comforta
ble seat. Every pew-holder, every mem
ber,and every sincere lover of the Church,
Will bid you welcome, and see that you
are comfortably seated; and we eau as
sure you, that you will hear the Gospel
of Christ preached in its• purity, with an
earnestness and a pathos that will do you
good, as "it doeth the upright in heart "
Como and see! Come and hear ! Came,
that you may have the pleasure of know
ing that you have done your duty
GxocEßY.•—Among the noir advertise
ments of this number of the REPUBLICAN,
will be found the advertisement of Sech
ler & Co. This is an enterprising firm,
and keep constantly on hand a large and
superior stock of groceries, confectione
ries, hams, flour, canned fruits, dried
apples, peaches, &c , at their !lOW store
room, in the Bush £c McClain Block, near
the depot. The gentlemen constituting
this firm, are well known to most of our
people, and have the rerutation of be
ing honest and fair men. The fact that
they have found their way into the ad
vertising columns of the REPUBLICAN, is
all the recommendation that our hosts of
readers should, or will ask.
IF you have a discharge from the nose
offensive or otherwise. partial loss of the
sense of smell, taste orbearing, eyes wa
fering or weak, feel dull and stupid or
debilitated, pain or pressure in the head.
take cold easily, you may rest assured
that. you have the Catarrh.. Thousands
annually,without manifesting half of the
above symptoms, terminate in consump
tion and end in the grave. No disease is
so common, more deceptive or less un
derstood by physicians. R. V. Pierce,
M. D., of Buffalo, N. V., is the proprie
tor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy,—a
perfect Specific for Catarrh, " cold in the
head," or catarrhal headache which he
sends to any address, post paid, for six
ty cents,
.or four packages for $2.00.
Sc.ld by most Druggists everywhere
myl9-2t.
PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS.—
It is with pleasure we direct the atten
tion of our readers to the advertisement
of J. W. Daily, Plumber, Gas and Steam
fitter, in another column of the REPUB
LICAN. Persons building new houses,
and, therefore, in need of fire-places,
heaters, stoves, low-down grates, chal
lenge heaters, &c., &c., would do well
to call at this splendid establishment.,
near the depot, in the new Bush and
McLain block. Mr. Daily is a good
workman—understands his business in
all its various branches, and is, more
over, a perfect gentleman. From the
numerous recommendations in his pos
session, we select the followingflattering
notice, and strong testimonial:
- HOLLIDAYSBURG, 1869.
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This wol
of our eli:;,ezr., , :,:oull be :ailed al. wire,
to ninke ibe aQCese:Lry n . . aTtg-ements_____
,he uurnUer of heroic tiell,l Y.IL3
sleep in tile Bellefonte cf-nielery, are the
names of 11. Petrik , n. E M. Buchanan,
BeKine Buchanan, Juo. A. Bayard, J
B. Cook and Col. George Dare. These
men gave their lives th;lt..Liber , .i and
the Nati.,n might. live. Will we honor
the noble—the igtrnorte.i. dead ?
We learn, from the Press, that Presi
dent Grant has issued orders that ail the
Departnents of the Government be ties
ed on the 29th ins'., so that the officers
and employees may participate in the
ceremonies cf decorating the graves of
Union soldiers and sailors at Arlington.
There is a peculiar fitness about this or
der, which will tend to make the cere
monies more touching and solemn. The
General of the armies in which the sleep
ing braves fell—at whose command they
faced death, and in whose ability they
had the utmost confidence, is now ena
bled, as Chief Ex ecutive of the Nation
they died to save, to make the most im
posing roc ignition of their services, and
truly represent the nation in its annual
tribute to bravery and worth.
Will the Government officials, and the
citizens of our town. act in harmony in
this matter, and see to it at once, that
the necessary arrangements be made for
the performance of this solemn duly?
MONEY.—We hope the readers of the
REPOI3LICAN will not forget that our
terms are $2 00 per annum, in advance.
We must pay cash for every thing in con
nection with our business. As we do not
like to dun or beg for money, we hope
those of our subscribers who have nut
yet paid for their paper, will take the
hint, and hind over the scrip without de
lay.
We printed the above genteel, but ear
nest appeal, to our readers, in our last
number, and we are happy to state that
quite a number did take the hint, and did
band over the scrip. Now, we know, that
our subscribers are all, not only honest.,
but live men, and only.need afita words,
by way of remembrance, to cause them,
each, and every one, to send us two dol
lars, and at the same time, work to in
crease our list. We have a Governor to
elect next Fall, and we must elect him.
We must redeem Centre county, and
elect our whole county ticket next Oc
tober. The way to do this is, to scatter
the REPUBLI6AN. I)l'6nd-oast, throughout
the county. ' Every Republican should
subscribe, and pay for it, and see that
his neighbor does the . 2llille. What sig
nifies two dollars, when, by s.he expendi
titre of that small sum of money, you not
only get -, - alue for it in useful informa-
Lion, fc , r youreif and chi!dran, but aid
in the rcacroption of the county from the
mi3-ruie of the sham-Democracy, and the
Couri House Clique. Republicans of
Centre, do your duty, like men, and the
work is done. The hosts of treason's
sympathisers will flee before you, like
chaff before the wind '['hey proved
false to their country in tho hour of her
greatest peril—the people will repudiate
and punish them. They have sown the
wind: they must reap the whirl-wind of
the people's indignation. Will you areut-e
and aid in this good work?
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CONFLAGRATION.- - The old M.B.Church,
at Beech' Creek, caught fire, by sparks
falling on the roof, from the flue, on
Sunday about 1 o'clock, P. M., and
burnt to the ground. The congregation
had removed. some six months ago, to
their new Church. The old building was
occupied, at the time. as a dwelling
house, by David
. 11orfthaugh. The furni
ture and contents of the house were all
removed. No insurance.
A Linnu.An OFFER.—By a communica
tion in this number of the REPUBLICAN,
it will be seen that the Professors of the
Agricultural College have made a most
liberal offer io the school teachers of
Pennsylvania. We hope the teachers
will appreciate this offer, and avail them
selves, at once, of the advantage it, af
fords them to obtain a scientific educa
tion. It is true that Chemistry. Miner
alogy, Anatomy, Physiology, Bot Any,
Zoology and Geology, are not now' re
quired to be taught in our free schools;
but how long will it be until this is
changed? It is not required now, not
because these branches are unnecessary,
but because it was, and is, impossible to
procure teachers able -and competent to
teach them. All these branches should
be taught, when required, in our com
mon schools, and the day is not far dis
tant when teachers will be compelled to
teach them, or abandon the profession.
In view of these facts, the offer on the
part.of the Faculty of the Agricultural
College is a timely one. Let every teach
er in the State avail him, or herself, of
this offer to obtain a liberal and thor
ough knoiledge of these branches.
The Agricultural College is one of the
great Institutions of the State, and the
present able and efficient Faculty are do
ing all in their power to establish for it,
a reputation, second to no College in the
United States.
It is a State Institution. and one of
which every Pennsylvanian may justly
feel proud. We hope, therefore, that
every Editor, who feels a pride in the
old Keystone, and her Institutions, will
copy the conmunipation referred to, and
thus aid the Faculty of the College in
placing their very liberal ufferbefore the
teachers and the people.
For the REPUBLICAN
To THE TEACHERS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
—ln view of the liberal endowment be
stowed by this State upon its Agricultu
ral College, the faculty desire to render
the largest possible return.
Whilst the primary object of the Insti
tution is to fit young men for usefulness
in "Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts,"
there is nothing to prevent the faculty
giving instructions in such branches as
the College may have superior facilities
for teaching.
With this end before them, those of
the Faculty who represent the sciences of
Chemistry, Mineralogy. Anatomy, Physi
ology. Botany, Zoology and
.Geology,
hereby offer .to take such Teachers as
may wish to give e.cpecial attention to
these selenzes, fit them: rapia:y
as is consistent witlt thoroughness, for
imparting the same knowledge to others.
This offer tr,kes effect from date, ex
cept in Zoology end Geology. Thry, too,
will be included at an early day.
No charge_ will be made for tuition.
The Chemical Laboratory is well sup
plied with all the appliances needed in
quantitative and qualitative analysis.—
The teaching in Anato-ay and Physiolo
gy will be made clear by the use of
skeletons, charts and the microscope.—
Botany can be taught to advantage du
ring either term. In the flowering season
the region around will furnish material
for analysis of plants, and in the winter
months au herbarium of fifteen thousand
species of plants will afford ample facili
ties for the same work. The Professor,
in this department., will spare no pains
to make his instruction practical.
Teachers can enter at any time during
a session, singly, or in classes.
It is not., by this arrangement, pro
posed to make scientific men; for this
would imply years of devotion to those
studies; but it is thought possible to fit.
earnest teachers, in a few months, for
giving elementary scientific instruction
in our common schools andacademies.
Papers, in other counties, having an
interest in the cause of scientific educe.
lion, will please copy.
Agricultural College, Pa., May 18,'Gp
ENTER PrasE.—.We call the attention of
our readers to the following list, con
taining the names of the merchants who
advertise in the REPUBLICAN. They are
all good, clever men, and you cannot go
wrong in dealing with any of them. But
before you make a purchase of anything,
you should examine the list. Cut it out
and paste it in your hat:
Ha: dware S Cutlery—lrwin & Wilson,
J. & J. Harris.
Dry Goods—J. W. Cooke, Hoffer &
Bro., Loeb, May & Loeb, A. Sternberg,
Geo. D. Pifer, A. Sussman, Keller &
Musser, Zimmerman, Bro's & Co , How
ell, Gilliland & Co., Emil Joseph & Co.,
Harper Bro's, Quigley & Croskey, Eagle
ville
Groceries —Cape M. Runkle, Seel)ler
& Co., Burnsides & Thomas.
Boots 4- Shoes—Pat McAffrey & Co ,
Graham 4• Son, John Powere,
Tariety and Fancy Store—Burnside &
Thomas.
Bakeries—S. J. 'McDowell, Z. T.Gudy-
kunst,
Book Stores—J. D. Miller, Geo Liv-
ing , ion
Tobacco Stores—Cape. C. P. Fryberger,
Levi A. Miller & Co.
Hotels—Brockerhoff House, Houseal &
Krent; Garman _Rouse.. Dan'! Gan man;
Our House, Win. Brown; Conrad Hom?,
11. H. Kline; Pleasant. Gap !louse, Capt.
Wm. I el: o fr.
];atop House—European pitin—ll.
Kline, Levi A. Miller & Co.
Eating House and Restaurant—Geo. M.
Peck, 3 . 01 an Maliphant.
Coal Lard—Shurtlidge & Co.
Lime Burnecz;—Shortlidge & Co., C.T
Es: J. R. Ale:Lander
Drug Stores—F. S. Wils3li, F., P. G reen.
(ifi Jzi
Bailey
Milliners and Mantua Makers—Pattie
Winters, MileSburg; Matti° Boalich, I
Spring tp.l Miss. Lembkey, Bellefonte
Real Estate Agents—Rankin & Irwin
Foundry— Bayard, Tinkins & Co.
Plasterers—Vanvalin & Lambert.
Bricklayers—Paup. Salmons & Co.
Furniture Wareroom—H. P. Harris.
Ho chant Tailors—Wm S.Tripple,
Mon tgomery.
American Sewing Nachine—J. & S. Bi
sel, Lock Haven; Zimmerman, Bro's
Agents, Bellefonte.
Planing Hills—Blanchard & Co ,Belle
fon' e; Mackey & Co., Milesburg.
Slump and Grub Machine—J. C. Cline.
Tinware, Stoves s•c.—Wm. - S. Wolf,
Isaac Haupt, Lineberger & Henry, Wets
ler & TiVitmire, Milesburg.
Town Lots for Sale—John Cole, Dr, J.
D. Wingate, C. T. & H Alexander.
Dentists—J. D. Wingate, 11. H.Roth
rock, Sane' Belford.
Butchers—B. V. Black, J M. Morgan
To the above list might be added all
the good Lawyers and Physicians, Auc
tioneers, &c., in town or country, but
our space is taken up, and we will,
therefore, invite our readerg to examine
our column of business and professional
cards, and our advertising Columns, at
their leisure; always remembering, that
men who advertise, are to be preferred
to those who do not.
CLEANING PAINT.—We know our rea
ders--especially among the ladies—will
thank us for this information in regard
to cleaning paint. It is from the" }louse,
Farm and Garden" department of the
Springfield Republican. The writer says:
"In cleaning paint which has been var
nished there is nothing better than weak
tea. All the tea leaves from several
'drawings' should be saved, and boiled
over early in the morning of the paint
cleansing. If boiled in an old tin pail
or pan, the tea can be easily strained off
for use. Wet a flannel in it and wipe off
the oak-grained paint and you wilt be
surprised at its brightness. No soap is
needed, no milk, the tea . is the most
capital detergent ever invented. Wipe
the paint dry with a soft cloth ; you will
find that very little elbow grease is need
ed. White varnish paint is cleansed as
readily with it as the grained. For un
varnished white paint, we always use
whiting instead of soap ; it takes off all
impurities and leaves an added white
ness. For washing windows we again
have recourse to spent tea leaves, and
reboil a quantity of them. First the
varnished sashes arc wiped off with the
weak tea, and the glass is thoroughly
washed, using old newspapers instead of
cloths for the tubbing-, as they leave no
marks of lint: Windows [bus washed
look bright and clear, and if our readers
once try this process of cleaning them,
they will never use water."
HtsTonr.—The history of the 49th P. V.
will be continued next week. Owing tO a
pressure of legal business Mr. Hutchison
was unable to furnish it in time.
Married.
p DORMAN IV lIITE.—On the 2d inst., by the
Rev. C. 0. Rymnn. Mr. John. Poormar,
ana Miss Mary White, both of Milesburg.
EVANS HESS.-0o tho 20tl inst., at the
residence of the brido's parents.hy Rev. L.
K. Evans, pa-tor of the Reformed (lurch,
Wiiliamsport, Pa., Mr. J. Wells Evans, of
Spring Mills, Pa., and Miss Sallie M.
Hess, of Montgomery S:ation, Lycom
ing Co.
Grain and Flour Markets.
BELLEFONTE. Mar 26, 1869.
Flour per barrel $T 50
White wheat per bushel 1 SP
Red wheat 1 20
Corn (new) 90
Oats - 50
Rye per bushel 1 25
Buckwheat per bus. 1 00
Cloverseed " " 5 00
Plaster l'a ton • 16 00
Bituminus Coal at Snow Shoe Depot.
Screned Coal $4.50 per ton
Run of Mines 9 SO per ton
Fine Coal •''' 6 00 per ton
Lumber at Snow Shoe Depot.
Pine Boards, Runof Mi11......518.00 per M
Pine Boards, Culls 14.00 per M
Hemlock Butt Stuff 15.00 per M
ilerajotk Boards 14.00 per M
Provision Market
Apples, dried, per lb -
Peaches, r."
Cherries, " " " •
Beans per quart
Butter per lb
Beefsteak per 11, .
Beef roasts'
Chickens, each, live •
Tarkeys, " "
Cheese per lb
Hams, •` " ...
Bacon
Lard. per lb
Eggs, " doz
Mutton and Lamb per lb
Veal cutlets per lb
Potatoes per bus
Dried Beef
Milroy Markets
Corrected Weekly by Geo &J. P. Blymyer•
Armen - , PA., May 26, 1369.
White Wheat, la bushel $1 30
Red " 1 20
Rye ¶ bushel 1 20
Oats
Barley
Flaxseed
Cloverseed
Plaster, Ground
Fine Salt, American
Coarse.... "
G. A. Salt
Limeburners C0a1.........
Stove Coal, Wilkes Barre
Philadelphia Markets.
WEDNESDAY, May 26, 1369
FLGUR.—Very heavy. Wheat dull and
drooping; amber $1 60. Lye declined ;
$1 34. Corn firmer,: yellow 81@S6c. Oats
steady; western 800S2e. Petroleum—Crude
nominal; 16e in bulk; refined unchanged.
Provi ions unchungee.. Whisky advanced
to $1 02@1 05.
Special Notices;
TAKE A. LOOK AT TEE SIGNS.—AII men of
business within the range of this and adjoin
ing counties, when they visit 43ellefonte,
should not fail to inspect the Splendid signs
of the First National Bank. lieynclds & Co's.
Bank, and Zimmerman Bro's. & Co; also
the numerous smaller professional " shin
zles" scatterer over the town. Also the
sign of the Brocnerhoff House, all executed
by our friend, and late editor and publisher
of the Central Press, JOEN G. hIIRTZ• For
work of this description, call at his office. t
ja27'69.tf•
MISCELLkNEOTiS
TOWN LOTS VOR SALE.
The Under
signed informs the citizens of Bellefonte,and
of Centre county, that he has, just outside
the Borough , limits, and near the "County .
Fair Grounds,''
FORTY-TWO BUILDING LOTS,
beautifully situated, which will be sold
at reasonable rates: For ,full particulars,
terms, dcc., apply to JOHN COBB,
apri'69 6m. Bellefonte' Pa.
UNDAY „,SCIIOO L .CONVENTION. , —
0 The First Annual Covent ion of the Cen
tre county Sibbath School Association will
be held in the Court liouse,itt Bellefonte.Pa.,
on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the
25th, 26th and 27th of May,1869. Exercises
will begin on Tuesday evening, at half past
seven o'clock. Eminent sunday school men
are expected to assist in the work of the Con
vtntion. All who are interested in the work
are cordially invited to attend.
JAS. A. BEAVER,Pres't.
GEO. M. YOCUM,Sect'y.
aprl4'6,9-4t
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
SIIIP,—The co-partnership heretofore
existing:between Adolph Sternberg and Si
mon Brandeis is this day, Apt il 17th, 1869,
dissolved by mu;ual consent. Adolph Stern
berg i , authorized to settle all claims against,
or to receive all amounts due to the above
named firm. ADOLPH STERNBERG.
•, SIMONJBRANDEIS.
All - .ersons knowing themselves indebted
to the, above firm,are hereby notified to 'all
and +tie 'Withont delay, as we do net wish
to impose costs upon any. But the hooks of
SterntergA Brandeis must. be Fettled.
api2l'69 3t. ADOLPH STERNBERG.
• •
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE, fIA
VING THE FOLLOWING MRITS.—
They are near the Court House.
They are not on a hill.
They aro located on one of the principal
streets of the Borough.
They are very low in price.
They will be sold on a reasonable credit.
Half the marketing entering Bellefonte
passes the front of these lots, and may be
had, NS hich is an important consideration ;
for, who has not travelled the rounds of the
stores in search of butter, Icc., and returned
home disappointed?
For a residence and boa-ding house for
any who do not wish to loose time goin to
or returning from meals, these lots are very
desirable. •Apply to
JNO. D. WINGATE.
apr2l'69-tf
L OSE'S LIVERY STABLE.
The undersign
ed having entered into partnership in the
Livery Business, under the firm name of
Isaac L(,se.ct Son, adopt this method of in
forming the people of Bellefonte, and the
public generally, that they will carry on the
business in the Burnside Stable. It is their
determination to keep the very best
HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
and to hire them out at the most reasonable
rates. Thankful for the kindness and favor
they have received from the community in
the past they will make it their chief object
to merit the continuance of the same.
ISAAC LOSE.
aprl4'69-Iy. GEO. A. LOSE.
MILLINERY AND FANCY STORE
MILESBURG, PA
The undersigned would respeefully inform
the citizens of Milesburg and of Centro
County, that she has opened a large and ex
tensive stock. of
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS
in the store room recently occupied by
Harrison Levy. Tier goods are all new and
were purchased for cash and she is there
fore prepared to sell at reduced prices. Her
experience in the business warrants her in
saying, the t the Ladies of .Milesburrr, Belle
fonte, or.elsewbere.will save time and money,
by 11: iting her store before purchasing. The
. lateee - yle.nnd.fashion plates
.ein always
- be seen at the store.
my12"69-ly
0. W. VAIIVALIN
ANVALIN & LAMBERT,
PLASTERERS! PLASTERERS!!
We adopt. this method of informing the citi
sans of Bellefonte and vicinity that we have
entered into partnership in the
PLASTERING BUSINESS.
All jobs entrusted to us will be done in the
shortest time and in the most workmanlike
manner. From our long experience in the
business wefeel confident that we can give
full satkaction to ail who may favor us
with their work. Address, or call on
VANVALIN A: LAMBERT,
fob 17'69.6m Bellefonte, Pa.
.VLLEFONTE ACADEMY.
AN ENGLISH and CLASSICAL SCHOOL
FOR BOTH SEXES
The Spring SessiOn open's 'on THURS
DAY, April 15th with every facility for the
education of youth in the Elementary and
Higher branches, Ancient and Modern Lan
guades, Book-Keeping, and in all the de
partments of a complete Academic course.
Special attention is given to Instrumental
and Vocal Music. The latter is made a reg
ular branch of the course of study, and is
taught to all pupils • without extra charge.
The Principal is assisted by able and ex
perienced teachers. • •
Each scholar has a clue share of individu
al attention.
Pupils are received at all ages, and thor
oughly prepared for College or Business.
A limited number of pupils car. have a
pleasant Home in the immediate family of
the Principal.
EVERY NECESSARY ATTENTION
is given to promote the health and comfort
of those committed to his charge.
Parents who wish to place their children
where there will be no necessity for change
till they have completed their education,and
to secure the advantages of sound instruc
tion, thorough mental discipline and correct
moral training, are invited to visit the In
stitution.
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Ad ress, Bor . . J. P. HUGHES,
aprl4'69.tf. Principal
THE SECRET OF HAPPINESS
Some folks are always fretting,
Will their troubles never cease ?
Will nothing ever bring them
The blessed boon of peace ?
To peace and true contentment
The way is very plain, ' •'
And if you'll pay attention
The secret I'll explain.
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Smith': home was all confusion,
His wife would scold and fret,
And such a scene I really think
I never shall forget.
His wife would spank the children,
And chase them off to bed;
Set down, and cry as women' do,
And wish that she were dead.
She'd call her husband awful names,
A "nasty, horrid man,"
And if he "did!nt change his ways,'
She'd "go right home to "mam.' "
When Smith returned to bed one night,
He thought the matter o'er ;
He vowed he'd end this foolish fight—
Have peace at home once more. •
Ere long the neighbors noticed
His wife had changed her tone,
And Smith was "gay and happy,"
For he'd bought an "Our Old Home."
Now his Wife is every swilling,
And all he.wrath has flown ;
And she calls her husband "darling.
For he's bought an "Our Old Hom
Smith says his "wife has really
The sweetest temper known,
And everything is lovely
Since he's bo't an 'Our Old Home.'"
And now he takes his comfort;
He's found happiness at last,
And sunbeams bright and glancy
Around his way are cast.
This celebrated Stove is for sale by
LONBERGER & HENRY,
No. 4, Bush's Arcade,
Bellefonte, Pa.
inar3l'69-tf.
P.A.TTIE- WINTERS
I=
JAS. A. QUIGLEY. HENRY CROSKEY
Q UIGLEY 4k, CROSKEY'S
• CHEAP CASH STORE,
EAGLEVILLE, CENTRE CO., PENN'A
WE take pleasure in announcing to far
mers and the public generally that wo keep
constantly on band, at our store in Eagle.
vale, Dry Goods, Groceries, ae., and
in town or country. We shall always en
.deavor to purchase good growls and war
arnt everthing as we represent it. We also
•clways pay the highest
PRICES FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE
Please call and examine our stock for
yourselves. jal3'6o.ly.
(1 AUTION. .A.ll persons are here
) by cautioned against taking a note giv
en by me to Thos. Allen,on or about the 22d
day of March, 1868, for Seventy-five Dollars,
as I am determined not to pay said note un
less compelled by law, as 1 did not receive
value for it.
DRY GOODS, &c
pHILADELPHIA STORE I
PIIILADELPITIA STORE!
PAILADELPHIA STOttE!
KELLER & MUSSER.
ANOTHER NEW STORE.
ANOTHER NEW STORE
ANOTHER ncv STORE.
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OE SVRING
AND SUMMER GOODS.
EELLEB. J MUSSEIt have just opened
the best, cheapest, latest, as well as the
hest assorted stock of Goods in Bellefonte
or Contral . Pennsylfania, at their now
PHILADELPHIA STORE, in
BROCICERIIaPPS IdLOCk, BiAdp St
FOR THE LADIES
They have Silks, Coburgs Alpacas, Merinos,
Wool Delaines, Lustres, Gingham,
Prints, Poplins, Lawns, Hand
kerchiefs, Kid and other
Gloves, Hosiery, Bal
=Lends, Hoop-skirts,
and a general va
-variety of
Ribbons, trimmings, Buttons, Braids, etc.,
at the lowest prices.
FOR, GENTLEMEN.
They have Mack and Blue Cloths, Black
and Fancy Cas'.simeres, Sattinetts,
Tweeds, Meltons, "Water-proof
Cloth, Silk, Satin and common
Vestings, etc., in great
variety, and at prices
' that will .give,
'general satis
fdctiOn to'
buyers.
Their READY MADE CLPTIIINCI. is
cheap, and consists of
Overcoats, Dress coats, of- various qualities
and prices, Again and Fancy Vests, Cassi
mere and Flannel Gvershirts, Woolen and
Cotten undershirts, Handkiichiefs, neck ties,
4Ec., &c: '
Calf and Kip
•'' Boots and Shoes,
Gum Boots arid Shoes,
Hats and Caps, and
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
in endless variety, such as Carpets, Oil
Cloths, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached
Muslins, Drillings, Sheetings, Table
Cloths, Izo„ &c., &c.
Their stock of QUEENSWARE h. GRO
CERIES cannot be excelled in quality or
price
Call in at the Philadelphia Store and con
vinceyourselves that KELLER & MUSSER
have everything you want, and do business
on the principle of "Quick Sales and Small
Profits.','
GRAIN AND PRODUCE ARE TAKEN
ape; 69:1y. '
NEW GOODS AND NEW PRI
CBS !!
HIGH RATES RUBBED OUT!
GOODS AT OLD FASHIONED PRICE6'.
11OFFI,R & BRO'S
Would respectfully inform their old friends,
that they are daily receiving a largo
STOCK OP GOODS OP ALL KINDS,
which they are offering at the very lowed
market price.
DRY GOODS!
Consisting of the latest styles of FICIIIIND
AND PLAIN ALPACAS, Figured and plain al
Wool Delaine.
Shepherd Plaids, Black Silks, Summer
Silks, Irish Poplins,
Whi:e Goods
White Counterpanes, Linen and. Cot
ton Sheetings, Chocks, Gingham,
Bedticks, Flannels. cbc., &c., &c.
Shepherd Plaid Balmorals, Black
Cloth, Cassimores, Velretine, Cordu-
roy, Kentucky Jeans, Drills, Ladies
Cloaking, Plain Colors, Middlesex Cloths,
AND PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS
A full lina of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati
netts, and Vesting, all kinds and prices,
which wiilbu sold cheap. We have con
stantly on hand a largo and well selected
stock of all kinds of
CROCKERY.
GROCERIES,
MACKEREL,
SALT, .1:c
Which we will dispose of at the
lowest cash prices.
All kinds of country produce takon in ex
change for goods, and the ligkoBl marke.
prices allowed
FRIENDS AWAKE TO YOUR INTER
EST
For we feel satisficci that we can suit your
TASTES as cell as your P aRsEs.
jali'69.ly
NE W STORE.
HARPER BROTHERS
Hare opened up an
ENTIRE NE7 STOCR of 000DS.
of every dosoription,at their new storo
room 'On Spring street whioli were
purcha'sed
PANIC PRICES,
and will be sold as low if not lower,
than can be found elsowhere in this
section. Their stock comprizes in
part,
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Millinery Goods,
Iloseries,
Fanny Goods,
Clothing,
Boots Shoes,
Hats dr, Caps,
Carpet-Bags,
Umbrellas,
Parasols,
Gentlemen and Ladle:
Furnishing Goods,
Ladios Cloaks (ft Circulars.
In Silk and Cloth,
Carpeting,
Groceries
Queensware 4:c
STATIONERY,
and everything else that is to be
found in a well stocked Country store.
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
aken in exchange for goods, and
he 'highest market price paid.
ja6'6o.tf.
SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY STORE
lIARRY lIACKENBER GER
myl2'69 3t.
DRY GOODS
AN IMPORTANT QUESTION !
NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS
LET TEE PEOPLE OF CENTRE COUN
TY CONSIDER
Why will you softer yourselves to be openly
R OBBED
by unprincipled dealers, when you can buy
your Dry and Fancy Goods, Boots and
Shoes, Clothing, Groceries, .to.,
and no danger of being
-CHEATED
by going direct te the old Established stand
or LOEB, MAY & LOEB.
WE gre determined not to be - excelled in
selling Goods of the very best quality and
at the most reasonable rates.
LOEB, MAY LOEB.
IT matters not what you wish to purchase
DRY GOCDS,
CLOTHING,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS eE SHOE%
or anything usually kept in First Class
Stores, y mi can be supplied by
LOEB; MAX 8. LOEB.
SKIRTS—Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts
for sale•olioap - by LOEB; MAY & LOEB.
THE highest CASH PRICE paid for
Wheat, Corn and Urain of all kinds by
jan.6'69ly LOEB, MAY & LOEB.
DRUGS, &c
S. "WILSON'S DRUG STORE
NEW LOCATION
Southwest Corier of High and Alle
gheny Streets, Bellefonte, Pa:
BROKEnnorr's R.
The subscriber respectfully announces to
his numerous.acquaintancias and the pul li
n general that henna removed hiS -c
DRUG cfc MEDICINE STORE.
ie tho corner room of Brokerhoft's now
building on the Diamond, where he nas
constantly on hand, a large stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY, PAINTS, DYE
STUFFS, GLASS, INSTRU
MENTS, VARNISH,
TURPENTINE,
Linseed Oil, Coal Oil, Lamps, Chimneys
Brushes, Hair Oil, Extracts, Toilet
Soaps, Tubacco, Segars,
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 qualities
and prices of his goods before purchasing
elsewhere.
Physicians' Prescriptions and Fam
ily Reeeipos carefully compounded 'at all
hours of the day or night, by calling at his
store opposite Reynolds' Bank. - '
'lhe most celebrated and populrr
PATENT MEDICINES.
are kept constantly on hand and for sale
F. S. WILSON.
ja6'69.ly
F• P..GRBEN,
DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY.
One Door North of Main Entrance to Brook-
erhoff House
Dealer in Pure Drugs and Medicines, En
glish and American Perfumery, Hair, Nail
and Tooth Brushes, Pocket Books, Combs,
and a go leral 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 THEIR OWN MERITS,
and which no family should be without.
GREEN'S CELEBRATED LIVER Pills
are a mild and effectual cathartic, and as al
remedy in Liver Complaint and Female dis•
eases, are unsurpassed. None Genuine with.
out
THE SIGNATURE OF F. P. GREEN,
around the Box
GREEN'S VEGETABLE PAIN KILL.
er, as a reliever of pain, is a medicine for
either internal or external use and is unsur
passed for the diseases for which it i§ recom
mended. Put up in bottles, and retails at
25 ets, 50 and one dollar.
COMA RESTITUTOR is, as its name
in d icates,
A RESTORER OF 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 whis
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.
ja6'69.ly.
Y'i ' % - DR S i A et ' S
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, m___-,_______ -.
WE ply, not wish to infurzu' - ou, mailer
that Dr. Wonderful, or any other man
has discovered a remedy that cures Con
sumption, when the lungs are half consum
ed, in short will cure all diseases whether of
mind, body or estate, mako men live forever,
and leave.dcath to play for want of work,
and is designed to make bur sublunary
sphere a blissful paradise, to which Heaven
itself shall be but a side show. You have
heard enough of that kind of humbeggery,
and we do not wonder that yom 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 EV-
ERYWHERE
PRICE ONLY 50
CENTS. AgeO; by Maiiposi
paid, for Sixty Centa Fotir 'Packages for
$2.00; or t Dozen for $5.00. Send a two
cent stamp for Dr. Sage's pinaphlet on Ca
aril]. Address to Proprietor,
D. V. PIERCE, M. D.,
BUFFALO, N. Y.
fe2-I'6o-3m
A AlMUNlTlON—Cartridges, and other
..Lli.. ammunition at IRWIN & WILSON'S.
GROCERIES &c
GROCERY 'AND_ PROVISION STAR
TWENTY I'i n GENT SAVE.O
IT is now an established fact that Grocci
ies of all kinds are now to be obtained at
M. RUNKLE'S new
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE:,
On Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa.;
twenty per cent. cheaper than at any other
establishment in town or sountty. Flout;
of the very best quality, kept eon
tantly en hand. Boaading-hound
keepers, and Roads of families
would do well to give him a
call before purchasing else
where. Do not forget
the place.
ja6 1 604.1 if. RII.IfKLiii.
10PFEE, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, in short
.J everything usually kept at a Grooory
Store, for sale low, at M. RUNKLIII,
DIIAS, Beans, Soup Peas, Soap Beans, tot
I sale cheap, at M. RUNIELI'IL
"CANNED Peaches, Canned Tomatoes
VI Canned Apples, Canned Corn, Canned
Fruits of all kinds kept constantly on hand
at M. RUNKLE'S.
DRIED Peaolies, Dried Apples, Dried,
' Currants, Dried Fruits of all kinds, at
M. 111T1,111.LIES.
CANDIES, Candies. A splendid Vlaietv
of Candies and Nuts, for snle low at )
RUNELMiI.
QUEENSWARE of the very beet quality
for sale cheap, at IL RUNKLE'S.
lITILLOW Baskets, and Willow Waro o f
V V all kinds and sizes, for sale cheap, at
ORAL; on, Lemons, rigs and Nuts, far
sale at M. RUNKLE'S.
r OBACCO, Tobacco. Chewing Tobacco,
11 Snuff and Segars, the very hest and of
all kinds, at, M. RUNKLE'S.
CUCUMBER and othor Pieklos, Tomatoo
Catsup, Marmalades Jellies of 01l kinds
LASSYTARE, Glass Fruit Jars and
V7f Dishes, n fie assortment
M. half KLIFS.
BOOTS, SHOES, &c,
TITTRNSIDE & THOMAS.
Offer to the Public one of the
largest and best selected stocks of mer.chsn
dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and
see for yourself.
THE Largest and Best Stock of warra ad
Boots and Shoes, warranted to give
satisfaction, at reduced prices, only ti be
found at BURNSIDE 4E THOMAS'
SPICES of all varieties, ground to order
and 'warranted to be strictly pers.
It is the only place you can find unadultera
ted spices. Try them for your own ratio
faCtion. You can only find them it
BURNSIDE é THOMAS'
LT ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, coffee sa ills,
'shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, lamps,
forks, chains , ac., at
'BURNSIDE ,1 THOMAS'.
ORSE COLLARS, if you don't want
11. your horse's shoulders galled and
made sore, get good horse collars, at
BURNSIDE k THOMAS'.
H ARNESS, collars, cart whips, carriage
whips, in great varieties, govern
ment gears, saddles. bridles, martingale:,
check lines, cart gears. tug harness, buggy,
harness, banes, .tc. Everything in Inc sad
dlery line, at
I3URNSIDE e THOMAS'
FISHING TACKLES, rods lines, hooks,
flies, sea hair baskest, hc. Rig you
out to catch trout. at
HURNSIDE & THOMAS'.
THE highest mark. t price paid for all
kinds of country produce, at
BURNSIDE a THOMAS'.
.F4TE(3IrLDCERIES, moeha coffee, old
gtiv. Java, best quality Rio coffee,
best along black 'teas, green teas, lovering
syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article ba
king molasses, rice and everything in the
grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the
market BURNSIDE t THOMAS', is the
plots.
IT IS known to all in Bellefonte
through the county if you want
good article go to
BUB.NSIDE & THOUAr.
L EATHER of all discriptions, french calf
skin, spanish sole leather, moro
sheep skins, linings. Everything ix the
leather line warranted to give satisfaction ;
at BURNSIDE THOMAS'.
rrioys of ali kinds, at
'BURNSIDE s THOMAS'
SHOE -MAKERS TOOLS and findings, in
all their varieties, at
BURNSIDE a THOMAS'.
NEW PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re•
ly duced prices, at
BURNSIDE t THOMAS'.
SADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bits spots
rings. Everything a saddler wants
for the manufacture of harness, to be found
at BURNSIDE a THOMAS',.
B ASKETS in all their . vartenias, childrens
carrlages:willow ware, pins, pistolz,
powder, shot, caps, eartridg.es, he., at
BURNSIDE; & THOMAS'.
OTIONS of all kinds, Stolring's gloves,
.L Handkerchiefs, combs, pocket booke,
in all their variety cad very cheap, at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS'.
TURKEY PRUNES, raiser's, peaches ap
ples, oranges, lemons, all kinds of
foreign fruits, Hams. bacfm
BURSIDE AG THOMAS'.
CANNED FP I TS, peaches, tornatoo
pine apples. and peas in great varis
ety, , t BURSIDE & THOMAS .
WHITE FISH, Herring, mackerel, aft
at
BURNSID E & TB MIAS'.
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R ABBITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and Keens
olive soap, Dobbins' soap. Jesse
Oakley's soaps, old eastile,pure, Palm soap,
Elderling's soap, and a great variety of oth
er soaps, at
BURNSIDE & THOMAS'
LOGAN FOUNDRY,
NEAR TILE RAILROAD DEPOT.
BELLEFONTE, PENN'A
We are happy to inform the people of
Centre and the adjoining countiez, that j
we are now prepared to make House
Castings; such as Sash Weights,
Cellar window Grates, kc., of all
sizes. Grist and Saw Mill Cast
ings, Sled Soles of all kinds,
Plows, Plow Shares. We
also manufacture the
LIIPR 0 TIED N Ol7 PL 0 IV.
Also EG a STOW ES, Steve
Castings, Oven Doors and
Frames, Coal Orates for Pave
ments, Water Pipes, Wagon Box
es, together with every variety of
Castings kept constantly on baud, or
made to order. All orders filled prompt
ly. Ci •a us a call. Don't forgot the
place, near the Railroad Depot, Bellefonte
ja6'69.ly. DAYARD, JINKINS &CO
f`i LASS, all sizes and (in:ailing . , at
& 'WILSON'S
M. RUNKLE'S
M. RUNKLE'S