The Bellefonte Republican. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1869-1909, August 04, 1869, Image 4

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    Isicitual Department.
WEDNESDAY MORNING Aug. 4, '69,
Bottling Fruit.
The question is often asked, "What
kind of bottles do you use ?"—I reply,
any and all kinds, from a common
long-necked bottle for green currants,
gooseberries, and rhubarb, to pickle
jars for strawberries and raspberries,
up to the glass, wide-mouthed, self
sealing, patented fruit jars, which I
reserve for plums, pears, and peaches,
or any kind of fruit which is desirable
to preserve in an unbroken state• These
narrow mouthed bottles may be seal
ed very nicely and effectively in the
following way : Procure some pieces
of new cotton cloth large enough for
the purpose; then melt together an
ounce of mutton tallow and a pound
of rosin ; a little beeswax would be an
improvement. Have it melted and
mixed, and standing on the back of
the stove, ready when you wish to use
it. After the boiling fruit has been
successfully introduced into the bottle,
and while in this heated state, put in
the cork, if you have one, or if not, a
wooden plug will answer. Take one of
the pieces of cloth and tie it with a
stout string over the bottle ; then cov
er entirely,rim and all, with the warm
rosin. It would be as well to put
another cloth over this, and, perhaps,
more rosin ;it must be airtight. If I
were to get a fresh supply of bottles,
I would choose a kind of which would
move or slip up if subjected to pres
sure from within, as would be the
ease if fermentation of the contents
occurred. I never have had such an
accident happen me but I have been
assured that where lids are made to
screw tightly on the bottle and the
fruit fermented,the bottle would burst
before the lid would yield. Learners
in the art would do well to confine
their first efforts to bottles with corke,
using wax to wake the air tight.—
American Agriculturist.
the Influence of Sun-Heat on Fruits.
Never was there a greater mistake
made than that of supposing that
fruit, produced in the shade, has the
best flavor : it is a false notion, the
mere chimera of half a century ago.
The Black Hamburg Grape is,to some
extent, an exception ; for its berries
will not color if the branches are de
prived of too many of their leaves, so
as to let the sun in amongst the
bunches too freely. Whereas the
Muscat of Alexandria will not attain
its rich amber color if so much over
crowded with leaves as to keep the
rays of the sun from penetrating free
ly amongst the branches. A pine-ap
ple produced in the winter has not the
flavor of one ripened in the summer
months of the year, when the sun is
powerful. Again,under the old meth
od of planting strawberries in beds 4
feet wide, the fruit is not to be com
pared, either in size or flavor, with
that of those planted out in single
rows. Now, what is the reason of
this? I contend that it is in conse
quence of the action of the sun upon
the fruit. The fruit shaded by leaves
will always be more or less insipid and
worthless, as compared with that 13 n
which the sun has full play. It is the
sun that puts flavor into our fruits.
LIME AS A PRESERVER.—Air slack
ed lime has been frequently recom
mended as a preserver for vegetables
when stored in cellars or pits. Re
cently we heard a gentleman state that
he was in the habit of spinkling it
among his apples in barrels and bins,
and he thought delicate fall varieties
could thus be kept much beyond their
season. The lime dust could be easily
removed from the apples by using a
cloth or brush, and it imparted no
flavor to the fruit. The use of lime
in the cellar, as a preservative agent
is a good idea. It acts by absorbing
moisture, and if one individual in the
mass decays, the lime arrests the
spread of the disease to others. It is
well to hint to our readers that cellars
should be overhauled at this season,
and all decaying matter removed ; the
"sweating" stage with stored vegeta
bles is over,and specimens most prone
to rot have developed disease. Sort
these out, sprinkle some lime on the
remainder,and purify your cellar from
dangerous auxiliaries of disease.
PAINT FARM . IMPLEMENTS.—Noth
ing improves the looks of farm imple
ments that have been weather-beaten
or partially worn, more than a coat of
paint. It gives them an appearance
of newness not obtained by any other
process : it also adds to the durabilty
of woodwork, such as horse-rakes
plow-handles, Sze. Blue paint is the
favorite color ; it is more durable than
either brown or red, looks better, and
is nearly as cheap. All iron should be
painted black, thus contrasting the
two materials at the first glance.
Knees and runners of sleds should be
painted every spring, previous to stop,
ing away, the crust of snow will quick
ly wear off paint from parts above
mentioned.
This subject could be enlarged up ,
on, but it is unnecessary as all un
derstand the benefit derived from
keeping tools, etc., well painted.
WEAK EYES IN HORSES.—Make up
4 wash of alum and water which re
duce to blood heat, and with a, quill
blow the liquid into the eye. After
trying the above preparation three
times, take a peice of alum as large as
the end of one's finger, and, burning
it in the fire, reduce it to a powder,
and blow it stoutly by the same pro
cess into the eye. We have tried burnt
alum on a number of horses that have
had sore eyes, and always found it a
,valuable remedy. It will remove all
[II a . nd restore clearness to the eyes.
MISCELLANEOUS.
•,.
rflowN LOTS - FOR SALE, RAV-
I' ING THE FOLLOWING MERITS.--
• They are near the Court House.
They aro 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 credit.
Half the marketing entering Bellefonte
passes the front of these lots, and may be
had, which is an important consideration ;
for, who has not travelled the rounds of the
stores in search of-butter, &c., and returned
home disappointed? t •
For a residence and boarding house for
any who do not wish to loose time goino• to
or returning from meals, :these lots are very
desirable. Apply to •
MO. D. WINGATE.
apr2l'ol)-tf
HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE.
, The undersigned offers, at
private Sale, his Hotel property in Central
City, situated near the
MILESBURG RAILROAD STAT/ON.
This House lamely . , 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 State. There are
five lc,ts 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
ness, and for Mercantile business it is one of
the best in the country.
Any person wishing to purchase a Home,
or a first-class Hotel and Mercantile stand,
will please call on, or address-
MARTIN DOLAN,
je9'69-3m. Milesburg, Pa.
T RA.! TEA ! ! TEA H ! TEA ! ! H
AGENCY OF THE
MERCHANTS' "UNION TEA COMP'Y
Webave.commissioned Sechler 4% Co., No.
6, Bush House, as our Agent to supply the
trade of Centre county, with the
BEST TEA IN THE MARKET,
and at prices ranging from
TWENTY to FORTY Per Cent. LOWER
than regular retail rates
We have sent them a large and full stock of
VERY CHOICE TEAS,
comprising twenty kinds which have been
imported dired by the company
AND ARE NEW CROP,
and unequaled in the United States for
SUPERIORITY OF THEIR QUALITY
AND FLAVOR
Our teas are put up in pounds and half-lbs.
with our wholesale prices printed on
each package. and our agents are
permitted to charge
ONLY FIVE CENTS PER POUND
in addition to the wholesale rates as printed
on the package.
HOUSEKEEPERS OP CENTRE COUNTY,
SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUY
ING- YOUR. TEAS OF
SECIILER 55 COMPANY,
No. 6, Bush louse, Bel:efonte, Pa
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COMPLETION OF THE PACIF
IC RAILROAD.
GREAT RUSH TO STERNBERG'S
Sung to the Tune of Yankee Doodle
The Great Feel& Railroad's laid,
From ocean unto ocean,
And now comple connection's made,—
An enterprising notion..
The mighty work at last is done,
So speedily and brisk, oh !
And now in ten days we can run
From here to San Francisco.
No more we take the ancient route,
The stage, a horrid slow thing;
It banged the passengers about,
And wore out all their clothing.
CHORUS, for the end of each verse
The Great Pacific Railroad's laid,
From ocean unto ocean,
And we buy clothes from A. STERNMERG,
A most delightful notion.
Through passengers by the Pacific Rail
road will call at the store of A. Sternberg.be
fore starting, and provide themselves with
a complete outfit of the elegant and substan
tial Spring and Summer Clothing, the very
best assortment of which will always be
found at A. Sternberg's Store.
People who travel by other routes, and a 1 , 3„
so people who, instead of traveling by any
route at all, prefer to stay at home, can find
the most superior and seasonable garments,
for every occasion, of every variety, and at
the lowest prices.
Do not fail to call and examine our stock
before purchasing elsewhere ; if you do not,
we are sure you will be sorry that you did
not, Our goods are put down to the lowest
figure. We sell whole suits, according to
quality,
RANGING FROM $6.50 TO $16.00
—the very best.
A. STERNBERG,
Allegheny St, Bellefonte, Pa
my.26'69-Iy.
NEW GOODS AND NEW PRI
CES !!
HIGH RATES RUBBED OUT I
GOODS AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES
HOFFLR & BRO'S
Would respectfully inform their old friends,
that they are daily receiving a large
STOCK OF GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
which they are offering at the very lowest
market price.
DRY GOODS!
Consisting of the latest styles of FIGURED
AND PLAIN ALPACAS, Figured and plain al
Wool Delaine.
Shepherd Plaids; Black Silks, Summer
Silks, Irish Poplins, White Goods
White Counterpanes, Linen and Cot
ton Sheetings, Checks, Ginghams,
Bedticks, Flannels. &0., &c.,
Shepherd Plaid Balmorals, Black
Cloth, Cassimeres, Velvetine, Cordu
roy, Kentucky Jeans, Drills, Ladies
Cloaking, Plain Colors, Middlesex Cloths,
AND PLAIDS OF - VARIOUS COLORS
A fall line of Cloths ' Cassimeres, Sati
netts, and Vesting, all kinds and prices,
which willbc sold cheap. We hare con
stantly on hand a large and well seleeted
stock of all kinds of
CROCKERY,
GROCERIES,
MACKEREL,
SALT, dcc
- Which we will dispose of at the
lowest cash prices.
All kinds of country produce taken in ex
change, for goods, and the Itigh.st tnarke.
prices allowed
FRIENDS A WAKEST E 0 YOUR INTER-
For we feolsatisfied that we can suit your
TASTES as well as your PURSSS•
ja6'69.ly.
GLASS, all sizes and qualities,-at
IRWIN W.TIONS
- DRUGS,
NEW DRUG STORE.
IN BROCEERHOFTS HEW BLOCK,
BISHOP ST., BELLEFONTE, PA
The undersigned take pleasure in annonnc
lug to the citizens of Bellefonte—Centre,
Clinton and Clearfield counties in gen
eral, that they have just opened their
New Drug Store for the accommo
dation of the public, and they
hereby extend a cordial invita
tion to all who may be in
need and wish to obtain Fresh,
PURE AND GENUINE MEDI
CINES, CHEMICALS,'DMIGS
all such articles as are kept in a
FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, lately
selected with great care in the cities of N.
York and Philaelphia, by the Senior part
ner of the establishment, who has had over
30 yrs experience in the art. The German
Language spoken read and written
here, as well as the English Tongue,
' hence Physician's prescriptions will
be accurately and carefully com
pounded, in eithei Language,
and at all hours during the
day or night. We modest
ly and kindly ask for a
liberal share of public favor and patronage.
We make no attempt to enumerate the ar
ticles kept in our establishment, since
such enumeration would take up the
greatest space of a newspaper. We
would merely say here that our
SELECTION do ASSORTMENT is
well nigh complete. Come and judge'
for yourselves. Besides the regular
DROVS,MEDICINES & CHEMICALS,
we have a fine lot of FANCY G ODS,such as
EXTRACTS AND PERFUMES
For Ladies ; POCKET CUTLERY,
BIRD CAVES, HANGING BASK
. ETS, SODA FOUNTAIN WITH
CREAN NECTAR, A LARGE
and well selected lot of WALL PAPER
and cheap at that, viz :—From Ten cents
to $2.50 per ROIL GIVE US A CALL
je23'69-13r. ZE GLER kJARRETT.
F S. WILSON'S DRUG STORE.
• •
NEW LOCATION
Southwest Corner of High and Alle
gheny StreetS, Bellefonte, Pa.
(No. 1: BROKERHOFF'S Row.)
The subscriber respectfully announces to
his numerous acquaintances and the pul lie
in general that be nas removed his
DRUG (11. MEDICINE STORE,
io the corner room of Brokerhoff's new
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, Tobacco,
Segars, &c., &c.
Also a variety of fancy articles too nu
mem= to mention, which he offers at low
rate., and warrants the qualities of the arti
ties as represented. Purchasers will please
remember this, and examine the qualities
and prices of .his goods before purchasing
elsewhere.
Physicians' Prescriptions and Fam
ily Receipes carefully compounded at all
hours of the day or night, by calling at his
store opposite Reynolds' Bank.
The most celebrated and populsr
PATENT MEDICINES. •
are kept constantly on band and for sale
F. S. 'WILSON.
ja6'69.ly
F P. GREEN,
•
DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY.
One Door North of Main Entrance to Brock-
crhoff House
Dealer in Pure Drugs and Medicines, En
glish and American Perfumery, Hair, Nail
and Tooth Brushes, Pocket Books, Combs,
and a ge - .eral assortment of Fancy Goods,
such as are usually kept in first class Drug
Stores. Ho 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 at
remedy in Liver Complaint and Female dis
eases, are unsurpassed. None Genuine with
out
TEE 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 is recom
mended. Put up in bottles, and retails at
25 cts, 50 and one dollar.
COMA RESTITUTOR is, as its name
indicates,
A RESTORER OF TilE 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.
Phy.icians Prescriptions, and family rec
ipes carefully compounded.
Patent Medicines of all kinds kept con
stantly on hand or purchased to order.
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QE'S
DR: SA -
ATA_RR H
,
N 0 HUALBUG . lc a
to ow. a L. cure
lest or impaired Taste, Smell or Hear..
ing,Watering er Weak Eyes,offensive breath,
Ulerated Throat or Mouth, Pain and Pres
sure in the Head, and loss of Memory when
caused, as all of them frequently are by the
ravages of Catarrh. It is pleasant and pain
less to'use, contains no strong poisonous or
caustic drugs, but cures by its mild soothing
action.
We will pay $5OO Reward for a case of Ca
tarrh that we cannot cure.
FOR SALE BY MOST DRUGGISTS EV
ERYWHERE,
PRICE ONLY FIFIY CENTS.
If your Druggist has notyet got it on sale,
don't be put off with some worse than worth
less strong snuff, "fumigator," or poisonous
caustic solution, which will drive Me disease
to the lunge instead of curink it, but send
sixty cents to us and the remedy will reach
you by return mail. Four pocksges, post
paid, $2.00, one dozen for $5.00.
Send a two cent stamp for Dr. Sage's
Pamphlet on Catarrh. Address to Proprie
tor,
B. S • PIERCE, M. D.,
fe24'6o-3m. BUFFALO, N. Y.
- mil LADIES ONLY.—For an article
1 1 having a remarkable sale, address Mrs.
MORGAN, 139 Fulton St. N.Y. je33-3m.
WANTED—LADY AGENTS, in every
V V Town and Village, to sell what every
lady will purchase at sight. Address Miss
WILLIAMS, 139 Fulton St. N. Y. je23 3m.
AFORTUNE IN ANY STATE.--Rights
for Sale—New patent article for every
female. Sample $2. Address INVENTOR,
P. 0. Box 2,435, N. Y. je23-3w.
AATAGON HUBBS, spokes and felloes
Vr large and small, at
TRWIN WILSONS'
TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE
TIN AND SHEET-EON STORE
THE OLDEST
TIN--WARE ESTABLISEINE.ATT IN
BELLEFONTE, PENN'A
The undersigned hereby desires to call the
attention of his many patrons, 'and
the entire people of Centre
Co., that he man- .
ufactures
TIN AND SHEET-IRON' WARE,
Cheaper and on a larger scale than ever.—
He keeps constantly for sale,
Tin Baskets, Wash Boilers,
Coffee Boilers, Fruit Cans,
Dish Pans, • Lard Cans.
Wash Basins, Coal Oil Cans,
Stove-pipe of the best Rim- -
sia, and other iron,
constantly on hand.
Particular attention paid to
ROOFING AND SPOUTING
All work warranted. Give us aloall.
WM. S. WOLF,
Allegheny Street,
ja6'6B.ly
WETSLER & TWITMIRE
MILESEURG, PENN'A
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,
HEATERS FOR OHIIRMIES J 6 DWELL-
INGS
The following' Pattern of Cook Stoves eon
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 large assortment of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE
of our own manufacture,
keptconstantly on hand, which
we will sell Wholesale or Retail at
prices as reasonable as elsewhere,
SPOUTING, ROOFING,
and all kinds of Jobbing done on the short
est notice and warranted. We will re
ceive orders for and put up " COP- •
PIM LIGHTNING RODS,""
which are superior to all
other Rods in market.
We will pay the highest
market prices for Old Metal,
Coppar, Brass, Pewter, ifc.,
&c. We always enndeavor to sell
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
Try us and be convinced
ja6'69.ly.
" OUR OLD 110,11 E,"
THE undersigned having secured the ex
-1 desire sale of this justly celebrated
Stove, have no hesi'ancy in pronouncing it
VIE BEST COOKING STOVE
manufactured in the United States to-day.
They have improvements over all other
Cocking Stoves, and ar.: pronounced by all
who have used or sold them, to be the best
EVER OFFERED TO TILE PUBLIC
We also keep on hand all kinds of
PLAIN, PRESSED, FANCY
AND JAI - AA:WED TINWARE,"
which will be sold at the lowest possible
OM
JOB WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
dono at the shortest notice, and upon the
most reasonable term-. Feeling satisfied
that be can please all who are disposed to
be pleased, and that he is determined no
to be out• done by either Jew, Gentile, Turk
or Ifeathen,be invites the public to call and
examing our stock before purchasing else
where. Don't fail to call and see his
"OLD HOME COOKING STOVES."
JOHN S. LONBERGER,
No. 4, Bush's Arcade,
mar24'69-Iy. Bellefonte Pa
BOOKS & STATIONERY
NEW BOOK STORE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Book, Stationery cf; 11 7 zas Emporium.
JACOB D. MILLER
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 large invoice of
goods, such as is generally kept in a well
conducted Book and Stationery Store. His
stock consists of Theological, Medial, Law,
Miscellaneous, Sunday School and School
Books, Time Books, Pass Books,and Diaries,
Every grade and price of Cap, Legal, Bill.
Letter, Bath and Note Paper, fine French
Paper, Envelopes of every description and
Price, Pens. Inks, Inkstands, Erasers, Rub
ber bands, transparent and common Slates,
Slate Pencils, Lead Pencils, Crayons, ,bc.
-ALSO
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 face.
Re is also Wholesale Agent fur Lochman's
Celebrated Writing Fluid.
Country merchants would do well to call
and examine my stock before purchasing
elsewhere, as I can sell at manufacturers
prices. ja6'69
LIVINGSTON'S BOOK STORE
(ESTABLIMED IN 1845.)
At this well known Establishment may be
found everything in the " BOOK LINE,"
whether
TREOLGICAL,
CLSSICAL,
LAW,
SCIENTIFIC
or LITERARY. An Extensive assortment
of family - Bibles, with or without Photo
graphic Plates, ranging in price from $3,75,
to $25. ALSO, all the. Day and Sunday
Schoel Books in general use. Blank Books,
Legal Blanks, and all kinds of Stationery,
&c. Promrt attention given to orders. A
liberal discount made to those who buy to
sell again. GEO. LIVINGSTON,
jaG'4"9.ly.l Bellefonte, Pa.
NTAILS, all sizes and kinds, at
-01 IRWIN WILSON'S.d
BOOTS & SHOES
VIE BELLEFONTE •
BOOT AND SHOE STORE
GRAHAM Is SON,
GRAHAM Jo • SON,
GRAHAM A SON,
BELLEFONTE BOOT k SHOE STORE,
BELLEFONTE BOOT & SHOE STORE,
BELLEFONTE BOOT Ac- SHOE STORE,
ALLEGHENY STREET,
ALLEGHENY STREET,
ALLEGHENY STREET,
One Door North Irwin & Wilson's Hard
ware Store.
GRAHAM & SON,
MANUFACTURERS,
MANUFACTURERS.
• FINF CALF BOOTS,
FINE CALF BOOTS,
%apt constantly on hand at the
BELLEFONTE BOOT Jc SHOE STORE,
BELLBFONTB BOOT A - SHOE STORE,
BY GRAHAM SON,
BY GRAHAM A SON,
AT $B,OO PER PAIR,
- AT $B,OO PER P
A large assortment of RIP BOOTS, War
ranted,
AT $5,00 PER PAIR,
AT $5,00 PER PAIR,
BY GRAHAM A SON,
BY GRAHAM do SON,
We respectfully .invitelbe attention of the
public to our large selection of
LADIES BOOTS dc SHOES,
LADIES BOOTS & SHOES,
and all kinds of
MISSES' •fs CHILDREN'S
MISSES' & CHILDREN'S
BOOTS .t SHOES.
BOOTS to SHOES.
CALL AND EXAMINE
CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR CHEAP BOOTS dc SHOES,
OUR CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES,
ja20'69.1y. GRAHAM it SON,
THE PLACE TO GET SHOES
EVERYTHING NEW & WARRANTED
P. IicAFFREY & CO'S
WHOLESALE k RETAIL BOOT & SHOE STORE
[One door above Reynaid'a Bank.]
Have just received the most complete as
sortment of everything in the
BOOT AND SHOE LINE,
ver brought 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 lower than any one can
afford whe buys on time. They
ARE PRACTICAL WORKMEN,
and everything sold will be guaranteed as
represented. Repairing and custom work
promptly attended to.
ja6'69.ly.
ATTENTION ! REFLECT ! !
Before ordering your
BOOTS OR SHOES
The only exclusive Boot and Shoe Manu
facturing shop in Bellefonte.
I would respectfully invite 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 mai het price, at the
S UNNY-S I DE LIME KILNS
on the Railroad near Beliefon":e. We have
no fear of successful contradiction
when we say that we hare the
BEST LIME IN THE STATE.
It is free from core, and our kilns are so
constructed that all the ashes are sep
arates from the burnt limo be
fore it leaves the kiln. It is a
PURE SNOW-WRITE LIME !
And makes as fine a finish as the lime
burnt from the marble quarries in
the eastern part of the State.
Oar facilities for burning
and shipping lime are
such that
WE CAN FURNISH IT CHEAPER
than the same quality of lime oan be had at
any other place. All orders promptly filled.
Address, J. R. kC. T. ALEXANDER.
ja6'69.lv. Bellefonte, Pa.
WN. SHORTLIDGE. BOND VALENTINE
SHORTLIDGE & CO.
WOOD AND COAL BURNT LIME.
Always on hand and for sale at the lowest
market price at the
BELLE.F ONTE LIME KILNS.
on the Turnpike leading to Milesburg. The
BEST PITTSTON AND SHAMOKIN
Anthracite coal. Also a new con signmen
of plastering lath, paling, and sawed shing
les for sale for cash at our yard, near south
end of B. E. V. R. R. Depot.
ja6'69.ly.
LEATHER
T REMENDOUS 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 Kip,
Baltimore Calf,
OIL FINISH AND BRUSH 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.
ja13'69.1y : Bellefonte, Pa.
DRY GOODS, &o
DO NOT FORGET
That the place to buy Cheap Goods,
CALICOES,
DELAINES,
SILKS,
SATINS,
CASSIMERES,
CASSINETS,
BLANKETS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
for Men and Boys, is at
JOHN 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 have succeeded is known to everybody.
OUR GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE AND
GLASS WARE,
are of the very best quality and are sold m
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.
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GREAT EXCITEMENT !
EXTRAORDINARY CONCENTRATION
OF BARGAINS
HOWELL, GILLIAND &CO
of Bnsh'R Arcade, in Rooms No. 1 and 2
have just returned from the city with a large
and extensive stock of Spring and Summer
Goods. We are now ready to offer to our
customers a more extensive and better as
sorted stock than ever before offered to the
pzblic. Onr extensive stock of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Demands particular attention
Great Bargains to be bad in Prints, Muslin',
Notions, &c., &e.
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 ban 1 .
Our Grocery department demands particular
attention. A full assorment constantly
on hand,the best the markets can afford,
such as
SYRUP, SUGAR, TEA & COFFEE.
Canned Fruits, Jellies, Domestic and
Foreign Fruits, Cheese and P;istrios of all
kinds, and every other article belonging to
the Grocery Department.
FARMERS; MECHANICS AND LA
BOBERS,
LOOK to your interest
• One dollar saved is still ono dollar in
your pocket. Then call and see at what
astonishing Low Prices.
HOWELL GILLILAND & Co
are selling Dry Goods and Groceries.
Come and examine for yourselves, and Le
convinced of the truth.
. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE,
Bush's Arcade, Rooms No. 1 and 2
jan6:69.ly.
ANOTILER NEW STORE.
EMIL JOSEPH & CO., ALLEGHENY ST
(Y •:ride's Building.)
BF7•LEFOFTE, PENN'A
CHEAP iirETV YO1?E. STORE.
COME ONE! COME ALL !!
SEE HO TV CHEAP WE CAN SELL,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS
FURNISHING GOODS
FOR LADIES & GENTS,
FOR LADIES 4c GENTS,
FURS,
FURS,
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.ly.
GEO. D. PIFER'S
DRY GOODS AND GROCERY STORE,
No. 6, BROSERHOreS Row,
NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE,
BELLErortrz,
Is the place for bargains in the way of Dry
Goods, Clothing, Boots 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
Prices.
POLITE AND ATTENTIVE CLERKS,
are always in attendance
to wait on his numerous customers. The
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
paid for all kinds of marketing end produce.
Cash paid for
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN:
Goodsdelivered with pleasure. No trouble
co show goods. Give him a call before pur
thas in g elsewhere. rja6'69.y
SADDLERY, to suit the trade, at
IRWIN & WILSON'S
T HE ANVIL HARDWARE STORE!
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North-wint Corner of the Diamond,
HARDWARE of every DESCRIPTION
Their Stock of Shelf Goods is complete, em
bracing a full variety of Every Class.
In Heavy Goods the same va
riety is kept up, embrac
;rig, in part,
IRON,
of all sizes and shapes.
Steels—Cast,
Shear,
Spring,
Blister and Drilling,
Horse Shoes and
Horse Shoe Nails,
Toe Calks,
Anvils and Vices,
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 Kiichen
Platform Scales, from
100 to 1 000 pounds,
Counter Scales and Balances,
Oils, Paints and Varnishes,
of all kind s
J. W. COOKE
MA.NILLA ROPE, all FiZCS,
and PACKING,
The Celebrated
for Dwellings Nouses and Churches;
WOODEN WATER PIPES.
•,f any Bore :and Length
Call and see their Stock before making
your purblmse.
Are always pleased to show our goods.
jan-6,'139.1y
H ARDWARE HARDWARE!
NO. 5, BROKERITOFFS ROW!
J. & J. llARras—Ttil; PLACE TO BOY
The subscribers would respectfitlly inform
the community that tiny, have opened a
complete
comprising all ti•arieties of goods in the.
WILL SELL AT TIIE LOWEST 1 . ',/1 I CES
Their stock consists of all sorts of building
hardware, table and pocket cm hwy.
carpenters', mason's, plasterer's and
blacksmith's tools, and mate
rials, nails, iron, horse
shoes, and horse-shoe
nails, rope
'tackle,
FORKS, CHAINS, SHOVELS, AXES,
Housekeeper's goods, saddlery, carriage
trimmings, etc., etc., with all
sorts and sizes of
and tho different parts thereof, together
with a complete cssortment of the best
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, &c
BY STRICT ATTENTION TO BUSINESS
ACCOMMODATION OF CUSTOffERS
SHARE OF THE PUBLIC-PATRONAGE
will find it to their advantage to call ant
ja6'69.ly
INSURANCE AGENTS
JAREN H. RANKIN.
Attorney-at-Law
RANKIN IRWIN,
GENERAL INSURANCE A GENTS
No. 3, Armory Building, Bellefonte, Pa.
Represent the following Companies
CAPITAL STOCK.
/Etna Fire, Hartford C0nn,.....55,502,880.19
Home Fire, New York, 2,000,000
Putnam Fire, Conuecticut, 500,000
Guardian Fire and Marine, Phi1'a,...500,000
Wyoming Fire,Wilkcsbarre, capital
and surplus, 170,000
Lancaster city and county, Lancas-
ter, Peun'a,
Assets over, $10,000,000
Annual Income, 6,000.000
Stirples, 2,000,000
Losses paid in 1866,..Three-Fourths of a
Million Dollars.
Dividends over, One-Half of a Million
Dollars.
Life Insurance on all plans.
HARDWARE
IRWIN & WILSON.
SIGN OF THE
BELLEFONTE,PA,
is the place to get
ORIENTAL FURNACES,
PUMPS,
for Cisierns and 14ells
STOCK OF HARDWARE
line which they
GRINDSTONES, etc., etc
GOAL OIL LAMPS,
They hope,
and a constant care for the
to merit and receive a
DWILDERS AND OTHERS
EXAMINE THEIR STOCK
J. & J. HARRIS,
No. 5, Brokerhoff's Row
REAL ESTATE
AIM
ETNA LIFE
mar2 , l'69-Iy.,e.
PLANING MILLS
H. H. MACKEY WM. C. WILKEY.
SAMUEL ADAMS P. H. RAUPT.
MILESBURG PLANING MILL.
MACkEY do COMPANY,
having leased the above named Planing
DIM, and added largely to its facilities for
turning out first class wink, aremow pre
pared to furnish
FLOORING, DOORS,
BLINDS, SASH,
SHIITTRS, BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
and manufactured lumber of
EVERY DESCRIPTION
at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES
All manner of work such as Scroll .
Sawing, Moulding,. Brackets, dm, (to
made after any desired pattern,
ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE
This company is composed of practicable
mecbanics, and Eamnel Adams, one 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 Min, is dried per •
fectly, and when worked and put 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 we feel perfectly free in saying, that all
our
WORK WILL BE GUARANTEED,
to be of
A SUPERIOR QUALITY.
We will furnish anything in our line front
a door panel, to a
WHOLE HOUSE,
and at such prices, as cannot bat prove Ito
be an inducement to
THOSE DESIRING TO BUILD
All orders promptly filled and a fair
share of public patroange, respectfully soli
cited.
MACKEY & COMPANY,
apr2l'69-ly "MILESBURG, PA
EDMUND BLANCHARD, S. AUSTIN BRIM
E.N. BLANCHARD, W. M. HOLMES,
WII. H. SMITH.
B ELLEFONTE PLANING MILL.
BLANCHARD & COMPANY
IvIIETE & YELLOW PINE FLOORING.
AND WEATHER-BOARDING.
D 00 RS,
SASH
Scroll Work of every Description,
BRACKETS CT ALL SIZES,
and PATTERNS mane to order
Having a "BULK LET'S PATENT LUM
RE R. DRYER." conoemed with our e•tah
lishment, we are enabled to matador:are oar
work from
THOROUG ti.,Y SEASONED
;7:..7; - •01?1)EllS FllOll CONTR iIeTOES,
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BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PA.
ja6 . 09 Jy.
LOAN FOUNDB,Y,
NEAR TDB RAILROAD DEPOT.
BELLEFONTE, PENN'A
We are happy to inform the people of
Centre and the adjoining eountie.. that
we are now prepared to make House
Castings; such as Sash Weights,
Coildr window Grates, &c., of all
sizes. Grist and Saw Mill Cast
ings, Sled Soles of all kinds,
Plows, Plow Shares. We
also manufacture the
Llll - 1? 0 VED TV OR .7 - Z PL 0 TV.
Also EGG STOVES, Stove
• Castings, Oven Doors and
Frames. Coal Grates for Pave
ments, Water Pipes, Wagon Box
es, togethor with every variety of
Castings kept constantly on hand, or
made to order. All orders filled prompt
ly. Gi o us a call. Don't forget the
place, near tho Railroad Depot, Bellefonte.
ja6'69.ly. BAYARD, JINRINB &CO
MISCELLANEOUS
0. W. VANVALIN,
V ANVALIN & LAMBERT,
PLASTERERS! PLASTERERS!!
We adopt this method of informing the citi
zens 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. Prom our long experience in the
business wefoel confident that we can give
full saticaction to all who may favor us
with their work. Address, or call on
VANVALIN 4k LAMBERT,
feb 17'69.6m Bellefonte, Pa.
S. 111. IRWIN
LOSE'S LIVERY STABLE.
The undersign
ed having entered into partnership in the
Livery Business, under the firm name of
Isaac Luse 1t 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 keop the very best
lIORSE, 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 .
the past they will make it their chief object
to merit the continuance of the same.
ISAAC LOSE.
GEO. A. LOSE.
2co,oed
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L AMPS, every variety and &
at
WINWILSON'S
H ORSE SHOES, best make at
IRVIN J WILSON'S
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MANUFACTUBERS OF
of Various Styles.
BLINTQ,
SHUTTERS'.
J MOULDISGS
LUMBF,II
FOUNDRY
0. B. LAMBERT