Agiciiiiral Department, WEDNESDAY MORNING, June 30,'69. From the Dallas )Tea;.) Herald. The Honest Man. I= 0 the honest man, On the good old plan, Who lires by daily labor; Who pays his debts. Without regrets, I claim for friend and neighbor The welcome door Of many a poor, But worthy humble peasant, rye often sought, And often thought The greeting there most pleasant Their hearts are light, Their faces bright, With love of truth and candor; Their dress is neat, Their food is sweet, Their tongues are free from slander Their constant rule, Of wisdom's salon), Is virtue by profession; Guided by s nse, Without pretense, Is better than profession That rarity, True charity, Is seen in all their actions; None are abused, vaults are excused, They banish party factions When I'd away, I'm pressed to stay, . Not from flattery or fashion; But from desire, Far nobler, higher, Than enthusiastic passion. Their real worth, Is nobler birth, Nor is it altogether edd : "The honest man," If right I scan, "Is the noblest work of God." The Apple Worm The American Entomologist,a pub lication which should have a wide cir culation, furnishes the following " It has long been . known that by placing an old cloth, or any other thing of that nature, in the crotch of an apple tree, the apple worms may be decoyed into building their cocoons underneath it, and thus "be destroyed wholesale. Dr. Trimble's method— which amounts to the same thing,and has been found to be practically ben eficial—is to fasten two or three turns of a hay bad round the trunk of the apple tree, and every few days, about the middle of September, to slip the bay band up and destroy the cocoons that have from time to time been formed on the bark underneath it. "All authors are agreed as to the practical importance of picking up and destroying the wormy apples, as fast as they fall, either by hog-power, or, when that is inconvenient and im practicable, by man-power. The prac tical utility of allowing a gang of hogs the range_of the apple orc!lard thro'- out the summer is undoubted. When we consider that every female moth that hatches out in July or August, from the first brood of apple worms, will probably deposit an egg in some two or three hundred nearly matured apple's, thereby rendering them more or less unsalable, the importance of destroying the wormy windfalls— -in the forepart of the season at all events —becomes at once apparent." Curing Hay Experienee—proves that grass sho'd be cut for hay when . the stalks are in bloom. The.bestStifue of all,both for clover and other grass, is just in full bloom, and the earliest blossoms are beginning to fade. If not too heavy it can then be cut in the morning,and, if carefully scattered, can be hauled in the barn in the afternoan of the same day. This makes the best quality of hay.. It retains more of the nutri ment of grass than if it is left exposed to dews and rains for a few days, and goes much further for fattening stock and for producing milk. But when the grass is very heavy and is cut with a mowing scythe and thrown into heavy swaths or rows, it will not cure thoroughly until two days, and it is not so good for food as that cured and put away in one day. Dew and mois ture always effect the fibre of cut grass, and weakens the strength of hay, They also injure and destroy the sugary matter contained in the stems, and fender them dry and taste less. When a branch of hay can be twisted tight without showing mois ture or juice it is iry enough to be stowed away. A little salt scattered over hay which has been caught in showers will improve it, and renderit snore palatable to stock. A HINT TO STRAWBERRY GROW— ERS.—Growers (remarks the editor of the Horticulturist) desiring to extend their beds by transplanting runners, will do well to remember this simple rule. The first runners from any plant are the weakest, the second but little stronger,while the third is best of all. Cat off the Ist and 2nd growths of run nem after fruiting,but leave the third root, and they wilt invariably make good, strong, healthy plants. INSECTS. - If any tent catterpillars' eggs have been left, the little webs will soon manifest themselves. They are most readily seen when the dew is on them in the morning, They are easily destroyed by the hand, with a corn-cob,or by the use of a swab,with lye. Destroy them at any rate. Bor ers are to be cut out. Where there is a depression in the bark, the knife 19 ill usually reveal a borer. Miscellaneous. FORT SCOTT, KANSAs,June 25, '69 COL. W. W. BROWN :- Dear Sir :—I receive the REPUB LICAN every week, and can truly say that it is a replete and spicy sheet, and indicates that its editors thoroughly understand their business. CoI., I am spending a portion of my time in Montgomery county, which lies on the South line of the State and bordering on the Indian Territory.— The Verdigris River runs thro' the centre of the county, and on this riv er is some of the finest timber in the State. The tributaries of the Verde gris river are all well timbered. The Verdegris Valley is acknowledged to be the finest portion of the State of Kansas,_ and the valley's of the tribu taries to the Verdegris are second to none. We have started a town on the Ver degris river, just below the mouth of Drum river, called Verdegris City, in the centre of the county, and have succeeded in getting the county or ganized and Verdegris eity appointed the County Seat. This place is 70 miles from Fort Scott. We have plenty of good water, wood, coal, and a soil that cannot be beaten anywhere in the western country, and now the only thing we need in addition,is good men and women to develop the me sources, and then we will have a coun try second to none beneath the canopy of Heaven, and I should like to see people from the old Keystone State enjoy a portion of these lands. They can come on with their land warrants or homestead, or buy the land at one dollar and t , .venty-five cents per acre. Tho treaty was only ratified this spring, and at the present time we have fifteen hundred inhabitants in the county, and the emmigration is only commencing. There is no doubt but there will be an immense emmi gration this summer and fall. The emmigration to Fort Scott at present is immense, the hotels and boarding houses are- not able to ac modite more than half of the people. The Missouri River Fort Scott and Gulf R. R. will be completed to this place by the Ist of August. Yours truly, • W. S. MACFEATERS. A Beautiful Passage. The following is from the reveries of a bachelor, by Ike 'Marvel: " A poor man without some sort of reli gion is at best a poor reprobate, the foot-ball of destiny, with no tie link ing him to infinity and the wondrous eternity that is even worse— a flame without heat, a rainbow without a color, a - Rower without perfume. A . man may, in some, tie his hope and his honor to this'shifting ground tack le, to his business or the world, but a woman without that anchor called faith, is a drift and a wreck 1 A marl man may in some sort of moral re sponsibility out of relation to man kind, but a woman in her compara tively isolated sphere, where effection and not purpose is the controlling mo tive, can find no basis in any other system or right action of that faith. A man may craze his thoughts to truthfulness, in such poor harborage as fame and reputation may stretch before him, but roman—where - can she put her hopes in storm, if not Heaven? And that sweet truthful ness—that abiding love—that endur ing hope mellowing every page and scene in life—lighting them with ra diance,when the world's storms break like an army with cannon. Who can bestow its all but holy soul, tied to what is stronger than an army with cannon? Who has enjoyed the love of a Christian mother, but. will echo the thought with energy, and hallow it with tears?" FRESH AlR.—People who shudder at a flesh wound, or a tinge of blood, would confine their children like con victs, and compel them, month after month, to breathe quantities of pois on. It would less impair the mental and physical constitution of children, gradually to draw an ounce of blood from their veins during the same length of time, than to send them to breathe, for six hours a day, the life— less and poisoned air of sonic school rooms. Let any man who votes for confining children in a small room, and keeping them on stagnant air, try the experiment of breathing his own breath only four times over ; if medi cal aid be not at hand, the children will never be endangered by his vote afterward.—Horace Mann. TEE Irish Church bill passed the House of Peers to a second reading, on Friday night, by a vote of 179 to showing a majority against the absolute rejection of the bill, as pro posed by the extreme Tories, of 33. The bill is now open to amendment, and in all probability will be sent back to the House of Cothmons with the disestablishment feature retained, but stripped of its disendowment provis sion. A contest between the Commons and Lords on this and other amend ments is not at all improbable. TO CRITICIZE a paper is an easy task, but to print one to please every body and the rest of m ankind., is no small undertaking. Those who find fault with every little item which dose not suit their ideas of right and wrong, should buy type and publish am organ of their own. Let them try it for a while ; and if they don't get some new ideas on the subject, we are no judges of human nature—that's all. SUBSCRIBE and pay (in advance) for the REPUBLICAN. SEWING IkIACHINE A MERICAN BUTTON-HOLE OVER- SEAMING AND SEWING MA- CHINE COMBINED MEDAL AWARDED AT THE PARIS EX- POSITION, 1567 In directing attention to the celebrated COMBINATION BUTTON lIOLE AND SEWING MACHINE, we feel fully warran ted in claiming for it 'unquestionable mtperi oral/ over all others as a Family Machine.— The Simplicity, Ease and Certainty' with which it operates, as well as the uniform ex cellence of its work, certainly place it far in advance of any other similar invention of the aye. It is also the chcapest,intrinsically, as well as the best, since it is really two machines combined in one, (by a simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement never before ac complished by human ingenuity,) making either the Lock Stitch or Button Hole Stitch, as occasion may require. It is, at the same timo, simple in construction, comparatively noiseless,, easily understoo I, and, in a ward, it combines with those advantages exclusive ly its own, the most desirable qualities of all others . , for it not only does every - variety of sewing in a SUPERIOR 711ANNER, but in addition OvEnsralrs splendidly and makes beautiful BUTTON axd EYELET HOLES in all fabrics. This is far beyond the ca pacity of any other machine. The SPLENDID 31ECTUNISM of this Machine, and the superior skill workmanship arid ma terials employed. in its construction, are a guarantee of accuracy, strength arid dura bility, and enable the company and its agents to Warrant Every Machine they sell to give entire satisfaction: INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ON THE MA.- CHINE GRATUITOUSLY Lessons may be taken if desired with a view to test the Machine, or to become bet ter acquainted with it before deciding co pur chase. Samples of work will be furnish ed upon application at J. J. BISEL & CO., LOCK HAVEN, PENN'A Agrnto for Clinton, Centro , and Cicarfield Counties This Machine does all kinds of Stitching, lictnining, Cording, Felling, Braiding, Dineing, Ruffling, Tucking, Sewing and Gathering on. This greatest Novelty of the age, is now on exhibition and for sate by J. J. DISEL t CO, Agt's. Examine all other 'Tachines, then call and examine this one before buy ing. MERCHANT • TA TLORING• M ERCHANT TAILORING, ESTABLISHMENT, ItROCKEIIOFF'S. now. The undersigned taLes pleasure in inform ing the citizens of Centre county and the public generally, that he is just opening a SPLENDID AND RICH ASSOR T..7117NT OF FOREIGN AND DO3LESTIC Cloths, Cas.sirriere.s. Which he is prepared to make to order in the latest and most fashionable styles, for men or boys. Goods sold by the piece or by the yard. Ile also keeps on hand a full line of GENTS FURNISIIING GOODS, of every style and description. He is also agent for the celebrated SINGER SEWING 'MACHINE ja6'6o.ly JOHN MONTGOMERY WI S. TRIPPLE, AIERCUANT TAILNR. BUSH'S ...AIIOA7B O E, - T_TP STAIRS, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. • Having just received,from Philadelphia, a large stock of Broad Oloth,Cassimers,and an extensive variety of Spring and Summer Goods, I am prepared to furnish my friends and customers, the very best at the most reasonable prices. My thanks arc due those who have patron ized me for many years, and a cordial invita tion is herely extended the public generally, to call and examine my Goods and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. I am also prepared, at all times, to make up Goods furnished by customers. All suits warran ted to fit. myl2'6o-ly W. S. TRIPPLE. BAKERIES EIV BAKERY AND CONFECTION ERY. BUSH'S ARCADE, MG II STREET, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A. Z. T. GUDYKIINST, Having purchased. frouilAdam Rorkhcimer, his first class Bakery and Confectionery, and having added largely to his stock, is now prepared to furnish the public with good fresh BREAD, PIES, CAKES, CON FECTIONS, and everything iu his line, at all times. In connection with the above, is A FIRST-CLASS ICE CREAM SALOON for Ladies and Gentlemen, which will be open during the summer. Pic-nits, private parties, ac., can be supplied with all kinds of Confections, Ice Cream, Cakes and Fruits on very short notice. 3ny19'60-Iy. Z. T. GUDYKUNST. N FM 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 whore the best quality of BREAD, CAT.CES, PIES, CONFECTIONERIES, MINCE MEAT, of our own Manufacture. The best Norfolk Oysters by the Can or Quart. Also cooked in all styles, (i c) Fried in Crumbs, Fried in Butter, li'an cy Roasts, Stewed Oysters, Scolloped Oys ters, Oyster Pie and Clam Chowder. A private room neatly famished and car peted, for ladies or social parties. A special invitation is hereby extended to all. ja1.3'69.1y. S. J. McDOWELL. cr,..EiT.rs and Hinges of every varlet:: and 0 kind at IRWIN WILSONS TIN & SHEET-MON WARE TIN AND SfiTIET-MON STORE Thy -WARE ESTABLISHMENT IN Theiundersigned hereby desires to call tho attention of his many patrons, and the entire people of Centre ' Co., that he Man ' nfaetures TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, Cheaper and on a larger scale than ever.— Re keeps constantly for sale. Tin Buckets. Wash Boilers, Coffee Boilers, Fruit Cans, Dish Pans, • Lard Cans. Wash Basins, Coal Oil Cans, Stove-pipe of the best Rus- • sia, and other iron, constantly on hand. .-. Particular attention paid to I? 0 OPING AND SPOUTING All work warranted. Give us a call. Nym. S. WOLF, ja6'6B.ly. Allegheny Street WETSLER & TWITMIRE 'MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, 'HEATERS FOR CIIIIRCTIES d DWELL ING S. Tho following Pattern of Cook Stoves con stantly on hand. BARLEY-SHEAF, . REGULATOR, IRON-SIDES, FARMER, EUREKA, AMITY. Castings and all kinds of repairs furnished to order for all kind of stoves in mar ket. Russia Sheet-iron finished, Gas Burners neatly repaired. A largo assortment of • TIN AND SHEET IRONWARE of our own narinufa,c lure, keptconstantly on hand, which wo will sell Wholesale or Retail at prices as reasonable as elsewhere, and all kinds of Jobbing dono on the short est notice and warranted. We will re ceive orders for and put up " COP pER. LIGHTNING RODS," which are superior to all other Rods in market. We will pay the highest market prices for am Metal, Copper, Brass, Pewter, tte., 16c. We always ennsleavor to sell CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. • Try us and be convinced jaG'69.ly.- undersigned having—secured the ex clusive sale of this justly celebrated Stove, hare no hesi'ancy in pronouncing it manufactured in the United States to-clay. They have improvements over all other Cooking Stoves, and era pronounced by all who have used or sold them, to be the best EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC We also keep on hand all kinds of REM Vest'ne.s, AND JArANNED TINWARE, which will be sold at the lowest possible JOB WORK OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS done at the shortea notice, and upon the most reasonable terms. Feeling satisfied that we can please all who are disposed, to bo pleased, and that we are determined no to he ont• done by either Jew, Gentile, Turk or Heathen, we invite the public to call and examing our stock before purchasing else where. Don't fail to call and see our ''OLD ROME COOKING STOVES." LONBERGER & lIENRY, No. 4, Bush's Arcade, mar24'69-Iy. Bellefonte Pa NEW BOOK STORE Book, Stu ttoliery cf: Hews Emporium Has purchased the Book, Stationary and News establishment of Kinsloe and Brother on Allegheny street, near the Diamond,,to which he has just added a largo invoice of goods, such. as is generally kept in a well conducted Book and Stationery Store. 'His stock consists 6T Theological, Medizal, Law, Miscellaneous, Sunday School and School Books, Time Books, Pass Books,andDiaries, Every grade and price of Cap, Legal, Bill. 'Letter, Bath and Note Paper, fine French Paper, Envelopes of every descriptioa and Price,Tens, Inks, Inkstands, Erasers, Rub ber bands, transparent and common Slates, Slate Pencils, Lead Pencils, Crayons, &c. Daily and Weekly Papers, Magazines, and Sheet Music, a large supply of Legal and Justices Blanks, constantly on hand. Also U. S. Internal Revenue Stamps .at faco. Ile is also Wholesale Agent for Lochman's Celebrated Writing Fluid. Country merchants would do well to. call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I ban sell at manufacturers prices. iza3.6o, LIVINGSTON'S BOOK STORE. (ESTABLMIED IN 1845.) . At this well known Establishment may ho found everything in the " BOOK LINE," whether THEOLGICAL, CLSSICAL, LAW, SCIENTIFIC or LITERARY. An ExteioSive - assortment of family Bibles, with or without Photo graphic Plates, ranging in price from $3,75, to $25. ALSO, all the Day and Sunday Scholl Books in general use. Blank Books, Legal Blanks. - and all kinds of Stationery, e. Prompt attention given to orders. A liberal discount made to those who buy to sell again. GEO. LIVINGSTON, ja6' , 9.1y.] Bellefonte, Pa. N AILS, all sizes and kinds, at IRWIN WILSON'S.d TIE OLDEST BELLEFONTE, PENN'A MILESBURG, PENN'A SPOUTING, ROOFING, " OUR OLD HOME," TUE BEST COOKING STOVE PLAIN, PRESSED, FANCY EMI BOOKS & STATIONERY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JACOB D. MILLER -ALSO BOOTS & SHOES THE BELLEFONTE BOOT AND SHOE STORE. GRAHAM & SON, GRAHAM & SON, GRAHAM & SON, BELLEFONTE BOOT .& SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE BOOT J. , SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE BOOT & SHOE STORE, ALLEGHENY STREET, ALLEGHENY STREET, ALLEGHENY STREET, Ono Door North Irwin .t Wilson's ]lard ware Store. GRAHAM at SON, MANUFACTURERS, MANUFACTURERS. FINE CALF BOOTS, FINE CALF•BOOTS, • Kept constantly on hand at the BELLEFONTE BOOT & SHOE STORE, BELLEFONTE BOOT & SHOE STORE, BY GRAHAM & SON, BY GRAHAM & SON, AT SS,OO PER PAIR, AT $3,00 PER P A large assortment of RIP BOOTS, War ranted, AT $5,00 PER PAIR, AT $5,00 PER PAIR, BY Gli r. ..AM & SON, BY G'O , I•A.M & SON, We respectfully invite the attention of the public to our large selection of L IDIES BOOTS & Sam., LADIES BOOTS & SHOES, and all kinds of MISSES' & CHILDREN'S MISSES' & CHILDREN'S BOOTS A. SHOES. BOOTS & SHOES. • CALL AND EXAMINE CALL AND EXAMINE OUR CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES, OUR CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES, ja2o'o9.ly. 'GRAHAM (f 7 SON, THE PLACE TO GET SHOES EVERYTHING NEW Ac WARRANTED P. MeAFFItEY & CO'S WEOLICS ALE A. RETAIL BOOT A SILOS. STORE [One door above iteynold's Bank.] Have just received the meet complete as sortment of everything in the BOOT AND SHOTI 1,1,178, ver bronzht to Bellefonte. Their entire stock, which is the largest ever opened in this place, was made to order from the best material. It was purchased for cash and will be Sold much lowcr'than any one can afford whs buys on time. They .ARE PRACTICAL WORKMEN, and everything sold will be guaranteed as. represented. Repairing and custom work promptly attended to. jaG'69.ly. , ATTENTION ! REFLECT! ! Before ordering your BOOTS OR SHOES The only exclusive Boot and Shoe Manu facturing shop in Bellefonte. I would respectfully incite your consider ation to the g,neral satisfaction which in every case follows my work. Prices reason able, and neat fits guaranteed. JOHN POWERS, ja6'69.ly.] Allegheny St., Bellefonte. LIME WOOD & COAL BURNT LIME Fresh burnt Lime always on hand and for sale at the lowest market price, at the SUNNY-SIDE LIME KILNS on the Railroad nein.. Bellefon'.c. We have no fear of successful contradiction when we say that we have the BEST LIME IN TEE' STATE. It is free from core, and our kilns are so constructed that all the ashes are sep aratei from the burnt limo be fore it the kiln. It is a PURE SNOW-WHITE LINE ! And makes as fine a finish as the limo burnt from the marble quarries in the eastern part of the State. Our facilities for burning and shipping lime are such that WE CAN FURNISH IT CHEAPER than the same quality of lime can be bad at ally other place. All orders promptly filled. Address, J. R. &C. T. ALEXANDER. ja6'69.1 . 9. Bellefonte, Pa. We. SHORTLIDGE. BOND VALENTINE SHORTLIDGE & CO. WOOD AND.COAL BURNT LIME. Always on hand and for sale at the lowest market price at the BELLE, ONTE LIME KILNS. on the Turnpike leading to Milesburg. The BEST PITTSTON AND SIIAMOKIN Anthracite coal. Also a new consis.nmen of plastering lath, paling, and sawed shing les for sale for cash at our yard, near south end of B. E. V. R. It. Depot. ja6'o9.ly. LEATHER TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF LEATHER! The undersigned has just received the most extensive lot of Leather, from. the New York, Baltimore and Wilmington mar— kets, ever brought to this place, consisting of Spanish Sole Upper, American Kip, French Nip, Baltimore Calf, OIL FINISH AND BRCS'S,' MOROCCO, KID GLOVE SKIN, Whang Leather, Linings and Shoe findings, of every discription, all of which will be sold cheaper than can be bought at any oth er establishment in Central Pennsylvania. ABRAHAM SUSSMAN. - je.l3'o.ly. Bellefonte, ?a. DRY GOODS, &c DO NOT FORGET That tho place to buy Cheap 000d5,7, CALICOES, DELAINES, SILKS, SATINS, CASSIMERES, CASSINETS, BLANKETS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, for Mon and Boys, is at JOIIN W. COOKE'S CHEAP CASH STORE, REYNOLDS' ARCADE, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. We started ut on the principles of" Small profits and quick 'Returns," and how well we b.r.vc succeeded is known to everybody.. OUR GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, are of the very best quality and are sold at. the most reasonable rates. We pay at all times the highest cash price for Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn and barley. We most cordially invite everybody to give us a call, before pur chasing elsewhere. Do not forget the place. REYNOLDS' ARCADE, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. ja6'69.ly `I RE EXCITEMENT ! EXTRAORDINARY CONCENTRATION OF BARGAINS HOWE T,L, G ILL IA ND &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 bettor as sorted stock that ever before offered to the • imblic. Our extensive stook of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Demands particular attention Great Bargains to be had in Prints, Alaslins, Notions, Sre., The latest styles of Spring and Summer Cassimers already received. READY MADE CLOTHING warranted to give perfect satisfaction. A large assorment of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes constantly on hand. Our Grocery department demands particular attention. A full assorment constantly on hand,the best the markets can afford, such as SYRUP, SUGAR, TEA (t COFFEE Canned Fruits, Jellies, Domestic and Foreign Fruits, Cheese and Pastries of all kinds, and every other article belonging to the Grocery Department. FA ILVERS, MECIIA,VICS Ail D LA- BORERS, 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 F.; CO are selling Dry Goods and Groceries. Come and examine -for yourselves, and be convinced of the truth. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, Bush's Arcade, Rooms No. 1 and 2. • jan6'6o.ly. ANOTHER NEW STORE. EMIL JOSEPH & CO., ALLEGHENY ST, (Y TLrido's Building.) BEI LE FOE TE, PENN'A CHEAP iATETV YORK STORE. COME ONE! COME ALL !! SEE HOW CHEAP WE .CAIV SELL, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS FURNISHING GOODS FOR LADIES & GENTS, FOR LADIES & GENTS, COVERLETS, COVERLETS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, WATCHES, WATCHES, JEWELRY, JEWELRY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, all of which we warrant, and at city prices A 'FIRST CLASS WATCH MAKER constantly on hand and all work warranted A liberal discount - to the trade. Give u a call. ja6'69.ty. GEO. D. PIFEIt'S DRY GOODS AND GROCERY STORE, No. 6, ratoxErtnores Row, NEXT DOOPu TO TUE POST OFFICE, BE LLErpz:Tn, Is the place for bargains in the way of Dry Goods, Clothing, roots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Queens and Cedar Ware, Groceries, CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS, ALSO, NOTIONS, &c., &c. Everything in his line is sold at very Low lEZEM POLITE AND ATTENTIVE CLERKS, are always in attendance to wait on his numerous customers. The HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for all kinds of marketing and produce Cash paid for ALL KLYD S OF GR ALY. Goodsdelivcred with pleasure. No trouble co show goods. Give him a call before pur thasing elsewhere. fja6•69.y SADDLERY, to suit no trade, at ntwiN d: WILSON'S THE ANVIL HA RDIVARE STORE! BROADCLOTHS aaaaaartaaan aaa aaaaaanatta.aaanaaaa aaaa a a attaaaaaaaaaaattaaaaaaaaaartaaartaaaa nnnnnunnnunnnnnannnannna nnunnunntinnunnnmaniann vvrvvvvvvYVVVVVVVV VP VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV • 11111111111111111.111111111111111 7 11 11 1 7.11111111111111111/1311/11/11 1 11 11 11 1 11 1111111111111.11111111311111lummummi mmurniumnummummummin North-west Corner of the Diamond, DAItDIVARE of every DESCRIPTION Their Stock of Shelf Goods is eomplete, em bracing a full variety of Every Class. In Heavy Goods the same va riety is kept up, embrac ing, in part, • • IRON, of all sizes and shapes. Steels—Cast, Shear, Spring,, Blister and Drilling, Horse Shoes and • Horse Shoe. Nails, Too Calks, Anvils and Vlcos, different makes and prices, Stoves—Cook, Parlor Gas-Burners, and Cyl inders, four makes and kinds. SPRINGS— Axles and Skeins, all sizes, WOOD WORK, all kinds, for Wagons, Buggies and Carriages. GRINDSTONES, all sizes, and Kitchen do., Platform Scales, froin 100 to 1000 pounds, Counter Scales and Balances, Oils, Paints and Varnishes, of all kinds J. W. COOK] MANILLA ROPE, all sizes, and PACKING, The Celebrated for Dwellings Houses and Churches, •••;VVOOD.I . :N WATER PIPES. • - any Bore alv.l Length Call and ace Choir Stock before making your purbhas.e. Are always pleura. to show our goods. jan .6;69.1 y T_TARD'SVARE HARDWARE! - • - NO. 5, BROKEREOFF'S ROW ! J. ,t, .T. lIARRIS—van 'PLACE TO BUY The subscribers would respectfully inform the community that they have opened a complete comprising all varieties of goods in the lino Nyhieb they WILL SELL AT TB LOWEST PRICES Their stock consists of all sorts of building hardware, table and pocket cutlery, carpenters', mason's, plasterer's and blacksmith's tools, and mate rials, nails, iron, horse shoes, and horse-Ghee nails, rope tackle, FORKS, CHAINS, SHOVELS, AXES, NOTIONS, NOTIONS, Housekeeper's goods, saddlery, carriage trimmings, etc., etc., with all sorts and sizes of and the different parts thereof, together with a complete cssertment of the best FURS, FURS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, tc BY STRICT ATTENTION TO BUSINESS ACCOMMODATION OF CUSTOMERS SHARE OE THE PUBLIC PATRONAGE will find it to their advantage to call and jl6 69.1 y JA3IF.S 11. RANKIN. Attorney-at-Law R.A.I‘.TKIN 4.t, IFWIN, GENERAL INSUR..4KGE AGENTS No. 3, Armory Building, Bellefonte, Pa Represent the following Companies CAPITAL STOCK. /Etna Fire, Hartford Conn, $5,502,550.19 Home Fire, New York 2,000,000 Putnam Fire, Connecticut, .500,000 Guardian Fire and Marine, Phint,...500,000 Wyoming Fire,Wilkesbarre, capital and surplus, . 170,000 Lancaster city and county, Lancas ter, Penn'a, 9 f 0,000 Assets over, 910,000,000 Annual Income, 0,000,000 Surples, 9 000,000 Losses paid in rtSGS,..Three-Fourths of a Million Dollars. Dividends over, One-Half of a Million Dollars. Life Insurance on all plans. 1-lATtDWAItE IRWIN & WILSON SIGN OF THE BELLEFONTB,PA., is the place to get ORIENTAL FURNACES, P IT 31 P S, for Cisterns and Wells STOCK OF lIAB.DWARE GRIND,STONES, etc., ete COAL OIL LAMPS, They Dope, and a constant care fur the to merit and receive n BVILDERS AND oTar.r.s EXAMINE THEIR STOCK J. & 7. HARRIS, No. 5, Brokerhoff's Row INSURANCE AGENTS REAL ESTATE AND 2}l TN A LIFE war2.lllD- I y PLANING- LI. 11. MACKEY WM. C. WILKEY SAMUEL ADAMS P. H. HAUPT MILESBURG PLANING MILL. MACKEY ct - COMPANY, having leased the above named Planing Mill, and added largely to its facilities for turning out first class woik, are now pre pared to furnish FLOORING, DOORS, BLINDS, SIIIITTRS, BRACKETS, SCROLL WORK, and manufactured lumber of EVERY DESCR 4 tPTIO.N at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. All manner of work such as Scroll Sawing, Moulding, Brackets, ac., Ice made after any desired pattern, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE 'llos company is composed •f practicable mechanics, and Samuel Adams, ono of the Co., has been foreman of the Bellefonte Planing Mill since its commencement. Connected with the mill, and in operation at all times, is one of the latest improved COKE DRYING- KILNS; which leaves :the lumber in a perfectly healthy state, assists in preserving it, and in fact adds to its lasting qualities, while oth. er methods of drying deteriorate, and ren ders it more liable TO DECAY AND WASTE. Lumber dried in a Coke klin, is dried per feotly, and when worked and pat up, will not SHRIVEL AND SHRINK, thus giving buildings the appearance of having been erected out of Green Material. We know that our facilities give us every advantage over other PLANING MILLS IN THIS SECTION and WO feel perfectly free in saying, that all our WORK WILL BE GUARANTEED, A SUPERIOR QUALITY Wo will furnish anything in our line from a door p'anel, to a and at such prices, as cannot bat prove to bean inducement to . THOSE DESIRING TO BUILD. All orders promptly filled and a fair share of public patroang,e, respectfully soli cited. MACKEY COMPANY, apr2l'69-1y MILESBURG, PA EDIMUXI3 BLANCHARD, WM. R. ...MITI!. B ELLEFONTE PLANING MILL. BLA.NCITARD & COMPANY. MANUFACTURERS OF & YELLOW PINE FLOORING ANL , I'v'EATHER-BOARDLNG. of Various Stylo:v, DOORS, SAM ,Ss'•oll Work of every Dacriptton, BRACKETS OF ALL SIZES, and PATTERNS made to ardor flawing a U LKLEY'S PATENT LU DEE MiTER," conuected with our catab lishrr.eut, we aro enabled to reau.ufactnre ert work from THOROUG ILLY SEASONED - ORDERS FROM CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, DEALERS AND TRADE GENERALLY SOLICITED-ak. BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA ja6'69.ly. MISCELLANEOUS AGENTS WANTED LIBERAL lISDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO GOOD MEN TO SELL MACHINES THE WONDER OF THE AGE,. THE FARMERS PRIDE, THE STUMP Sc GRUBBING MACHINE It will do more work in one day than Ten Men with grubbinr hoes can possibly do, and leaves no roots or stumps to sprout up in the spring. After grubbing with this Ma chine the farmer can cut his grain or grass the first season with the Reaper or Mower. It does its work effectually. Any person or persons desirous of making money, will do well to Address, J. C., Box 227, Bellefonte, Pa. feb3'69.3in 0. W. VANVALIN VANVALIN & LAMBERT, PLASTERERS! PLASTERERS!! We adopt this method of informing the citi tens of Bellefonte and vicinity that we have entered into partnership in the PLASTERING BUSINESS. All jobs entrusted to us will bo done in the shortest time and in the most workmanlike manner. From our log experience in the business wefeel conadent that we can give full satitaction to all who may favor us with their work. Address, or call on VANVALIN & LAMBERT, feb 17'69.6m Bellefonte, Pa. S. 31. IRWIN L OSE'S LIVERY STABLE. The undersign ed having entered into . partnership in the Livery Business, under the firm name of Isaac Lose kt 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 tha 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. GEO. A. LOSE. apr24'99-ly T OWN LOTS FOR SALE. The under signed informs Can citizens of Bellefonte,and of Centro county, that be has, :just outside tho Borough limits, and near the "County Fair Grounds," FORTY-TWO BUILDING LOTS, beautifully situated, which will ho sold at reasonable rates. For full particulars, terms, ac., apply to JOHN COLE. a prnl9 Gm. Bellefonte, Pa. =I to be of WHOLE DOUSE, AIISTIN BREW W..- M. ROLNF;S, BLINDS, SHUTTERS. ,J MOULDISOS LUMBEE 0. B. LAMBERT
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