~ rill Dogri, WEDNESDAY MORNING July 28, "69, a mm a Stick to The Plow And The Plane. Don’t como to the city, my boy. Your chance, in the long run, is bet- ter where you are. Hundreds indeed, make fortunes here, but thousands live wearisome and even suffering lives in the city.— Clerks have larger sala- ries than farmers, but then their ex. pense of boarding, clothes, and amuse- ments, are =o much larger, that less is saved at the end of the year. Then the temptations of the city are so strorg and so constant that few young men resist them. Not many young city clerks, even if they avoid bad eompany. are able early in life to have a home of their own. A young man in the country, soon after his time be- comes his own, can secure capital enough, with an economical wife, to set up housekeeping for himself, and have a quiet comfortable, and even beautiful little home of his own. One of the wealthiest men in the vicinity of Boston, who died a few years since, raid the happiest years of his life were passed when he was gathering, vory slowly, the beginnings of his for- tune. When he married he and his wife were worth, each, twenty-five cents. and they labored lovingly and happily together. This was certainly a very small fortune fer two to com- menee upon, but they were worth hundreds of thousands when they died, gathered by economical labor. The writer khows an excellent young | man in this city who is now nearly thirty. a young lady of fine talents and a good temper. It would be great comfort to both to be married ; but then, his | salary, although quite large, would | not smpport them in the style of life | to which the young woman has been | accustomed in her own home. Besides, | the position of clerks is very uncer- tain. By the failure of what was con sidered one of the strongest houses in the city, this young wan was thrown out of place and salary for six months Stick to the plow, then, or some sol whole some trade. Yeu will then be sure of a comfortable living. Yon can earlier have a home of your own, and you will be less exposed to the con- stant changes in business which de- stroy at one blow the earnings of years. — American Agricullurist. Serring Our STRAWBERRY BEDS. - Strawberry plants can now | from the middle of August to the end of September, It Au generally a very warm and very dry month, but in case of f 1 rain the newly pl a #¢t out is true gust is the absence of d beds watered every day or two until have beeome established. The bed should not be in a damp situation or the soil heavy. pulverize finely, and apply heavy dose of good barnyard manure. Jet the devisions be about three and a half feet in width and as long as may be desirable. Set the plants about eighteen inches apart insert them in the ground firmly but not too deeply, and then keep clear of all grass and weeds. ant: they a pretty As to the varicties, we should choose | for our own planting the followi Trinmph,”’ Russell,’ and if we wished another, Ju ng and Hovey," anda He has long been engaged to | id 1G, | must be Dig deep | MISCELLANEOUS. OE ——————————— FPYOWN LOTS FOR SALE, HAV. ING THE FOLLOWING MERITS, — They are near the Court House, They are not on a hill. They are located on one of the principal streets of the Borough. They are very low in price They will be sold on a reasonable eredit. Half the marketing entering Bellefonte asses the front of these lots, and may be ry which is an important consideration ; for, who has not travelled the rounds of the stores in search of butter, &ec,, and returned home disappointed ? For a residence and boarding house for any who do not with to loose time goinz to or returning from meals, these lots are very desirable. Apply to JNO. D. WINGATE. apr31’69 tf H OTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. The undersigned offers, at private Sale, his Hotel property in Central City, situated near the MILESBURG RAILROAD STATION. This House is new, well and excellently fur- nished, and is doing a good business, Cen. tral City is one of the healthiest and most pleasant locations in the Gtate. There are Eve lcts belonging to the property, and fruit trees of all kinds in bearing order. This is a very desirable property for any person wishing to engage in the Hotel busi the best in the country. Any person wishing to purchase a Home, or a first-class Hotel and Mercantile stand, will please cull on, or address MARTIN DOLAN, je0'89. 3m. Milesbhurg, Pa. AGENCY OF THE MERCHANTS’ UNION TEA COMP'Y. Wehave commissioned See 6, Bush House, as our Agent to supply | trade of Centre county, with the | the BEST TEA INTHE MARKET, | and at prices ranging from | TWENTY to FORTY Per Cent than regular retail rates, | We have sent them a large and full stock of VERY CHOICE TEAS, y kinds which the prising imported ¢ AND ARE NEW CROP, and unequaled in the United States for tw [| direct by mpany i i i SUPERIORITY OF THEIR QUALITY AND FLAVOR Our tea with are put uy our wh p in pounds and | etale prices printed each package. and our agents are permitted to charge on the package. HOUSEKEEPERS OF CENTRE COUNTY, | SAVE YOUR MONEY BY ING YOUR TEAS OF SECHLER & COMPANY, Bush House, Bel.efonte, Pa. {OMPLETION OF THE PACIF. IC RAILROAD GREAT RUSH IO STERNBERG'S be Tune of Yankee Doodle. aed “8 laid ean, onnection §s ma r notion ie, at last is The mighty work 5 peedily and brisk, oh! And now From here t in ten days } San Francis No more we take the ancient ronte i The stage. a horrid slow thing banged th And eo passengers about, their clothing wore out all Caonrvas, for To i The Great Pa They should be planted in this wise | in making up a full bed, with half a dozen or a dozen divisions: I Triumph, In this way a fine crop is assured with as 2 Jucunda. 3 Hovey, 4 Russell much eertainty as anything can be The plants with a light covering of straw the first year, that if needed light manure may be sub covering. last of November protect the after stituted as a A kalf crop may be expected the | first season. or three long ground moist and cool, berry likes, and sm inches which this This should be applied the first part | of April. An application is also excellent i Scrarcurs 18 Horses. — Our much: | respected correspondent, Mr. Hiram | Walker, of Osweg N.Y, | I have in the Country | (fentleman lately several remedies for | the cure of scratches, the English eall it county ays seen Or grease, as but all of them were for outward application and nene for inward to work on the blood SBeratches in horses, like salt-rheum in persons, generally arise from an im- pure state of the blood. They gener- ally come on in the fall of the year, when the horses are takes from grass te hay and are much used, and the mud not properly cleaned after their day's work is done. I have often tried outward applications alone, but eould never effect a cure. The best medicine I ever tried is to take one pound of Epsom salts, half a pound of saltpetre, pulverize well, mix them together, and give a tablespoonful of the mixture every morning ; wash the parts effect ed with Castile soap, rub dry and anoint with Dalley's horse salve, and you are sure of a cure, This mixture, while it works in and purifies the blood, is a mild diuretic, but wiii pro- duce over stalling, This medicine will not take the horse from his daily work, but he should be kept from the storm, and not exposed t6 cold winds when warm, A farmer in Ohio had a thrifty or- chard which blossomed freely, but bore ne fruit, He washed twelve of the trees once a week with strong soap rude, and was gratified by a fair harvest the subsequent season, Lime will destroy sorrel, A mulch of straw eut two | will keep the | ther the weeds. | | of spent tan | i bh passengers by the Pacific rond will call the «t re of A. Sternber ‘ N s starting, and provide themsels ae fthe elegant ar tial Spring and Samz best aegortment mplete ontfit " er Clothing, the very which will always be found at A. Bternberg’s Store People who travel b ther r ates. and a ites, and all #0 pe ple who, ir f trave by any route at all, prefer io slay the most superior and seasonable for every ocoas n,of ¢ ery variety ng i at home, can find ents and at the | i Do ! to eall and exam efore purchasing elsewhere wast prices not fa ine our stoek if you do not be sorry that you did onds are put down ¢ we are sure you will the lowest jole suits, according to RANGING the very best FROM $5.50 TO $18.00 A. 2TERNPBERG, Allegheny St, Bellefonte, Pa. my26°60.1y NEV GOODS AND NEW PRI- A CES !! HIGH RATES RUBBED OUT! GOODS AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES. HMOFFARR & BRO'S that they are daily receiving a large STOCK OF GOODS OF ALL KINDS, which they are offering atl the very lewest market price. DRY GOODS! Consisting of the latest styles of Figvarp A%D PLAIN ALPACAS, Figured and plain al Wool Delsine, Shepherd Plaids, Black Silks, Bummer Silks, Irish Popling, White Goods White Counterpanes, Linen and Cot. ton Bheetings, Checks, Ginghams, Bedticks, Flannels, &eo., do, &o. Shepherd Plaid Balmorale, Black Cloth, Cassimeres, Velvetine, Corda. roy, Kentucky Jeans, Drills, Ladies Cloaking, Plain Colors, Middlesex Cloths, AND PLAIDS OF VARIOUS COLORS. A full line of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati- netts, and Vesting, all kinds and prices, whieh willbe sold cheap. Wo have com- stantly on hand a large and well selected stock of all kinds of CROCKERY, GROCERIES, MACKEREL SALT, ke Which we will dispose of at the lowest eash prices, All kinds of country wee taken in ex. change for goods, and the highest marke prices allowed FRIENDS AWAKE TO YOUR INTER. EST For we feel satisfied thal we can enit your vanres as well as your PURSES. ja8’69.1y. alit Game, " rine WIN s WiLsoNS EE ANS at ness, and for Mercantile business it is oneof | TEA ! TEA!! TEA!!! TEA!!! iler & Co., No, | LOWER | ONLY FIVE CENTS PER POUND | in addition to the wholesale rates as printed BUY- | {| prepared, atl Would respectfully inform their old friends, | QE HLER & CO., J SEWING MACHINE. A MERICAN BUTTON-HOLE OVER BEAMING AND BEWING MA CHINE COMBINED, MEDAL AWARDED AT THE PARIS EX. POSITION, 1867, In directing attention to the celebrated COMBINATION BUTTON HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE, we feel fully warran. | ted in claiming for it wnguestionable superi | ertty aver all others as a Family Machine {| The Simplicity, Ease and Certainty with whieh it operates, ns well as the uniform ex cellence of its work, cevtainly place it far in advance of any ether similar invention of th age. It is alse the cheapest intrinsically, as well | as the best, since it is really machines | { combined in ene, (by » simple and beautiful | mechanical arrangement never bafore ae { complished by human ingenuity,) making either the Lock Stiteh or Button Hole Stiteh, | as oceasion may require. It is, at the same | i time, simple in construction, comparatively | noiseless, earily understool, and, in a word, it combines with those advantages cool tice sive ly its own the mont lewirable gu others, for it not only does every variety of sewing in a sUremiOR Maxxen, but | in addition Ovenseaxs splendidly and | makes beautiful! Bryrox and Eyerer Hors | in all fabries. pacity of any ¢ The srrLeExDID M3 and the superior kil terials employed in its « ' guarantee of accurac) and | bility, and enable the company and ita ager to Warrant Every Mach og { entire satisfaction wiitien of all This is far beyond ther machine the ca HAN] ith Iworkmanthip ar are a y, strength dura is ne they soll t ve have been { INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ON THE MA CHINE GRATUITOUSLY. Lessons may be taken view to test the Machine, or it before work ation at ter acquainted with hase ed upon Ramples of appl J.J. BISEL & CO, LOCK HAVEN, PENN'A Agents for Clinten, Centre and Clearfield Ceunties, This Machine does all kinds Stitching, Hemming, Cording, } { Braiding, Binding, Raflling, Sewing and Gathering on | i MERCHANT TAILORING M™ HANT TAILORING, ESTABLISHMENT, 7, BROCKENOIF ®. RO Whiel the latest men or b the yard line of INGER SEWING MAC] IX} SE jad 69. 1y JOHN MOXTG W M 8S. TRIPPLE, MERCHANT TAILOR BUSH'S ARCADE, UP STAIRS BELLEFONTE, PENN'A Having just rece Phi ck of Broad Cloth, Cassim extensive variety « OMERY od from adelphia, a large ot era. and an le, I an and eunstomers, the reazonable pri My thanks are due those wh {red me for many years, and a ton ie herely ox to call and examin before purchasing Go prepared very best at es redial ir led the public Y, my ia eleewhore., | genera and Prices | also up foods WALTAD- am all times, to make furnished by customers. All snits ted to fit myl2769.1y - - WwW. 8 TRIPPLE GROCERIES &e DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITE, NUTS, & CONFECTIONERIES. | KEEP THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF soos, | and sell FOR SMALLER PROFITS than any other HOUSE IN CENTRE COUNTY. HOUSE-KEEPERS and all others wishing to purchase GROCERIES OF Every DESCRIPTION will be amply repaid BY GIVING US A CALL SECHLER & CO, NO. SIX, HIGH STREET FRONT, “RUSH HOUSE” BLOCK, BELLEFONTE. my26'60.1y, | MANUFACTURERS | HEATERS ron CHURCHES & i stock eonsiete of Theol iB | Letter, Bath | Paper, Envelopes | Price. Pena, Inks, Inkstands, Erasers, Rab. { bar bands, transparent and common Blstes, TIN & SHEET IRON WARE, UN AND SHEET-IRON STORE. THE OLDEST TIN-WARE ESTABLISHMENT IN BELLEFONTR, PENN'A. The undersigned hereby deriros to call the attention of his many patrons, and the entire people of Centre Co., tht he man ufnotures TIN AND SHEET- IRON WARE, Cheaper and on a larger seale than ever.— He keeps constantly for sale, Tin Buckets, Wash Boilers, Coffee Boilers, Fruit Cans, Dish Pans, Lard Cans. Wash Basing, Coal Oil Cans, Btove-pipe of the best Rus sin, and other iron, censtantly on hand, Partieular attention pald to ROOFING AND SPOUTING., All work warranted, Give us a call, WM. 5. WOLF, Jab'e8 ly. Allegheny Street BOOTS & SHOES. d No BELLEFONTE BOOT AND SHOE GRAHAM & BON, GRAHAM & BON, GRAHAM & BON, STORE. LFONTE BOOT & SHOR JFONTE BOOT & SHOE FONTE BOOT & BHOE STORE, BTORE, BTORK, ALLEGHENY ETREET, ALLEGHENY STREET, ALLEGHENY BTREET, One Door North Irwin & Wilson's Hard ware Store. GRAHAM & BON, MANUFACTUR MANUFACTURER! FIXF¥ CALF BOOTS, FINE CALF BOOTS, Kept constantly on hand at the BELLEFOSTE BOOT & EHOE STORR, BELLEFONTE BOOT & SHOE BTORE, BY GRAHAM & EON, BY GRAHAM & EON, AT $5.00 PER PAIR, AT $5,00 PER PAIR, A large assortment of KIP BOOTS, War ranted, 'R PAIR, ‘R PAIR, W ETSLER & TWITMIRE MILESBURG, PENN'A, AND DEALERS IN | | COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, DWELL. | INGS The following Pattern stantly on hand i BARLEY.SHEAF, IRON.BIDESR, EUREKA, AMITY airs furnished req y i CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ur and be convinced BOOKS & STATIONERY N EW BOOK STORE WHOLESALE AND RE TALL rat 1 JACOBI the | <7} of Kins street, near { ared Has purel News establishment on Alleg whic eny 1 he has st added is g enerally nd E d tatiohers al, Law, | and School ke, and Diaties, { Cap, Legal, Bill Paper, fine Fremeh | of every deseription snd al, Medi us, Sunday Seb ka, Time Books, Pass B Brery grade and price and Note 2 Miscellane K 1 } Slate Pencils, Lead Pencils, Crayons, &e ALBO | | Daily and Weekly Papers, Magazines, and | | Bheet Music, a large supply of Legal and | | Justices Blanks, constantly on hand iU.8 | He is also Wholesale Agent for Lochman's Alga Internal Revenue Stamps at face. Celebrated Writing Fluid. Country merchants would do well to eall and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 can sell at manufacturers prices Jaf’69 | IVINGSTON'S BOOK STORE. A (Bevantrenen iv 1845.) At this well known Establishment may be found everything in the “ BOOK LINE,” whether THEOLUICAL, CLSSICAL, LAW, SCIENTIFIC or LITERARY, An Extensive assortment of family Bibles, with or without Photo- graphio Plates, ranging in price from $3.75, to $35. ALSO, all the Day and Sanday Bohosl Books in general nee. Blank Books, Legal Blanks, and all kinds of Stationery, &e, Prompt attention given to orders. A liberal discount made to those who bay to sell again, GEO. LIVINGETON, jab'ro.1y.] Dellefonte, Pa. Nu, all sizes and kinds, at po IRWIN WILRON'SA | We respectfully | MISSES" & CHILDRDN | MISSER' & CHILDREN'S BY GRAHAM & BON, invite the attention of the our large selection of LADIES BOOTS & SHOES LADIES BOOTE & RHOES, and all kinds of public to 5 BOOTS & BOOTS & CALL AND EXAMINE CALL AND EXAMINE OUR OUR 69 1y HOES SHOX CHEAP BOOTS & CHEAP BOOTS & SHO} GRAHAM 4 NOE KON { bask PLACE TO GET SHOES NEW & WARRANTED than the same any other pls Address, jaf 69. 1y Wu. Enonrriver Boxp VaLgxrise QHORTLIDGE & Co WOGD AND COAL BURNT LIME Always on hand and for sale at the lowest { market price at the BELLEFONTE LIME KILNS on the Turnpike leading to Milesburg. BEST PITTSTON AND EHAMOKIN Anthracite coal. Also a new consignmen of plastering lath, paling, and sawed shing los for sale for cash at our yard, near south end of B. BE. V. R. R. Depot. jaf’60.1y. LEATHER TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF a 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 fpanish Bole Upper, American Kip, French Kip, Baltimore Calf, OIL FINISH AND BRUSH MOROCCO, KID GLOVE SKIN, Whang Leather, Linings and Shoe findings, of every diseription, all of which will be sold cheaper than ean be bought at any oth. er ostablishment in Contral Penasyivania, ABRAHAM BUSSMAN. Jald'e0.dy. Bellefonte, Pa. BY GRAHAM & BON, | The DRY GOODE, &e. I )0 Not FORGET NE That the place to buy Cheap Goods, CALICOES, DELAINES, BILKS, BATINS, BROADCLOTHE CASEIMERES, CASEINETS, BLANKETS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, for Men and Boye, is at JOHN W. COOKES CHEAP REYNOLDS CASH STORE, STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. We started “ut on the principles of ““Bmall profits and quick { we have su ' and how well wn lo everybody Heturns ceeded is kn OUR GROCERIEER, GLASSWARE, are nf the very best ¢ the 1 ality and are sold at L rea We pay at all times the high cash price for Wheat We yhody re pur ble rates vite ever bel 1 Dv S WAT H MAKER nd a he work warranted trade “ive un af 60. 1y i { LO) D AW | PIFER'S | DRY { Vo. 6, Bn GOODS ANI ROCERY ETORE™ sennorr’'s Row, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE, Brriervonre, Prxxa., { 1s the place for bargaing in the way of Dry | Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cape, Queens and Cedar Ware, Groceries, CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS, | ALSO, NOTIONS, 4¢., d« Everything in hist line is eold at very Low Prices, POLITE AND ATTENTIVE CLERKS, | are always in attendance on hir numerons customers. to wait The HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for all kinds of marketing snd produce. Cash paid for KINDS ALL or Goodsdelivered with pleasare. No trouble ed show goods. Give him a call before pur. tharing elsewhere. [jaB'60.y GRAIN. {§AUPLERY, to sit the trade, at > IRWIN & WILSON'S ARCADE, ALLEGHENY | QUEENEWARE AND | JAMES | GENERAL { Assets over { Annual Income. | Burples,,..... { Losses paid in 1868 HARDWARE, rue ANVIL HARDWARE ETORE! IRWIN & WILSON. EIGN OF THE BAUNAARBARINARASLAARANAAARARABIABENERy BARAAAAAIBAMABAALAAAAARRABARRRAAS noAnnLnUApnLuNnANnORLLES nhanpouoonnnLnneanRnnnn YYYYVYYY IVY YIYYYYYYY AAA ARAAARAARAR AR ARS nnn r of the Diamond HARDWARE of every DESC} INSURANCE AGENTS BH ORANKIN 5 Attorney -at-Law R ANKIN & IRWIN REAL ESTATE AXD INSURANCE Ne. 3, Armory Building, Bellefonte, Pa. Represent the following Companies CAPITAL ¥TOCK A5,502 880.19 2.000, 000 Aina Fire, Hartford Conn,.. Home Fire, New York, Putnam Fire, Connecticut, Guardian Fire and Marine, Phil's... Wyoming Fire, Wilkesbarre, capital and surplus... . RRR Lancaster city and county, Laaoas. ter, Peun's, ETNA LIVE 500,000 2000 y« Three -Fourths of a Million Dollars Dividends over,.... Dollars Life Insurance on all plans war22 69. 1y PLANING MILLS, MW MACKEY oorvsisns sonvinisin WH, €, WILKRY. SAMUEL ADANK F. HW. BAUPY. M TLEBBURG PLANING MILL. . MACKEY & COMPANY, baving leased the above named Planing Mill, and added largely to ite facilities for turning out firet clase work, pared to furnish FLOORING, DOOR BLINDS, BASH Ins, BHUTTRE, BRACKETS, WIE BOW pre LOWEST | fall saticaotion to | with their work AGENTS | - | ~- 8 LIVERY STABLE { od having sintered into partners | Livery Businers, under the firm name [sane Lose & Ron 500 000 | | détermination to keop the very best 170.009 i HORSES, BUGGIRS AND CARRIAGES, | rates, { they have received from the community 210.400,000 | ..5.000,060 | 2.000,000 | One-Hall of a Million | 1 BCROLL WORK, snd manufactured lumber of EVERY DEBCRIPTION at the CABH work Moulding, All manner of Fawing, wud &e turh 2 [ ke red pattern, Erackets des made after any {ON THE BHORTEET NOTICE his company Ir compre mechanics, Co., has red of practicable and Enmuel Adams { the Hellefonte ont, Le been foreman { the laning Mill ¢ enoey Loe ile con ne 6 operstion one of the bah. Sami COKE DRYING KILNS el * ved LANBRRY ERT PLAESTER We adopt ti { Belle entered int LASTERERS I! method of informing the cit nie and vicinity that we have partnerehip in the PLASTERING BUSINESS, All urted to ue will be dene in fhe shortest time and in the most workmanlike manner From our long experience in the business wefoel confident that we ofp give all who may Tavoer us Address, or enll on VANVALIN & LAMBERT, feb 17°69. 6m Bellefonte, Pa enw bs entry The undersign- hip in the of « ndopt this method of in forming the people of Bellefonte, and the publio generally, that they will carry on the business in the Burnside Stable. It is their and to hire them out at the most reasonable Thankful for the kindness and favor in the past they will make it their chief ohject to merit the continuance of the same ISAAC LOSE. aprid'en iy GEO, A, LORE. AMPS, every variety and kind at IRWIN & WILBON'S ORKE SHOKS, bes IR make at IX & WILBON'R