N § i “Let us See to it. that a Government of the People, for the People, and by the People, shall not Perish from the Earth,” —[A. Liscown.] BELLEFONTE, PA. AUG. 25, 1869. 4% REPUBLICAN. ——— Ww. W A.B BROW N, ) HUTCHISON | Emrons, YOl. 1. XO. 33. a hci mn an Fl | mn | o111 The fell rapidly under the enemy's fire, but PROFESSIONAL CARDS, brush, tal near Spotleylvania. What bis history | space into the rebel rifle pit hill, and over OUR TERMS FORSUBSCRIPTION & ADVERTISING FURNITURE. up the open men HOTELS. Cal, Original Poetry. : sud experience there was, we shall prob- J Gi. LOVE, Attorney at Law, J) & Bellefonte, Pa. Office on High Bt, jnd’89.1y. AMES H. RANKIN, Attorney at Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Office in Armory , 2nd floor jalb’d9.1y. was a cheerful wh A I companion, brave wan, and deserved a UMA ~~ Does Asa Packer United States bonds, or did ever do so? itn TURNITURE WARE ROO) The “ BELLEFONTE REPUBLICAN" J URNITURE WARE ROOM. is published every Wenxmspay Monxixg, Moward Street, Bellefonte, Pa. in Bellefonte, Pa, by | : A.B. HUTCHISON & CO, { at the following rates: One year (invariably in advance) $2, Six Months aie ira $1 Three Months, .“........". ris Single Copies. on wassus rs It is Republican in pelitics-——devoted to | the Agricultural, Manufacturing and Min ing interests of Central Pennsylvania. Papers discontinued to subscriber expiration of their terms of subscription, at | the option of the publishers, unless other wise agreed upon, Special notices ums at 20 cts. ger line for each unless otherwise agreed upon, by the month, quarter or year. For the Republican TO A BEAUTIFUL YOUNG GIRL. | ably never know. He the charge was irresistable, and the ene- | (!ONRAD HOUSE, ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE, PA Opposite the Brockerhof! House.) A HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Licensed by the Court of Centre County. FIRST CLASS BAR, RFSTAURANT, BLES, ROOMS AND STABLING STANDS, : Al CHAIRS, AN EXCELLENT BILLIARD ROOM, | STOOLS, d¢., | with 3 tables, new and in perfect con lition, HAMIL 8 LINN, Ai scription, quality and price, for | (Give the Conrad House a trial N & FURST, Attorneys-at-Law, r than at « | Jab'00 11 my's entire force posted in their pits io | better fate than he met | fe WHERE BUREAUS, SOFAS, LOUNGES, HAT RACKS, WHAT. NOTS our front, about one thousand, all fell in We buried those of our dead we had This is the latest dilemma of the un fortunate Democracy. If he does or did, then he is a bloat. { ed bondholders, to borrow the elegant Fredericksburg, { language of the leading Demoeratic ournais Life’s openirg roses around you beam | OUT hands as priesners. Three succes- | rescued from the enemy, on the 11th of brightly, | sive lines of earthworks were gained, and our The much confusion, for they May, when all was quiet along the lines HUMES, Pres't 1. vr. manus, Cash's, JURET NATIONAL BANK Of Bellefonte le b beny St, Bellefonte Pa. jab'60, Your season of life Is young June ; { twelve guns were in bands, we rent our wounded back to the new EXTENSION T Rweet hopes t P | enlu an i 1 ' weet hoy cart a it beats n column was in created he spitals, or { unfered a terrible fire of arti} aud-to wad eb 0, PUI | had ep | and occupied our time and had Jur et, of Huntingde i muah airy { y lery and musketry, great struggle, and our great eslam If he does not, or never did, then he refused 10 aid the Government in the of its peril in the only way he ur 3 | Cc uld aid it 3 hs 1 £ t in t} sr} x at the ther cstab hand ¥g 3 works aud in preparing for the conflict I. KLINE, iH. 1 RL r dead iy21°69.1y. Frapriet o™ HOUSE. The undersignod adopts this lishment of the kind in | We di Central Penn’a UNDERTAKER days Lo come know what & JAMES A, BEAVER, | BEAVER, Attorneys Jab'60.1y, our woun re King lheir M ALLISTER. ALLISTER & st Law, Bellef orks, and vit brine fort} and we ceriain inserted in our local insertion, nte Penn's way, minions Demoerat's t#, have always been east against , they BLANCHARD BLANCHARD Fhe slraggle he ke a E.-M. BLANCHARD, Attorneys at w, Allegheny St EYANX NM metho friends and the g at hoe ' os to all sizes and prie | inf rming } Also Col | ally ths or the « known by the cognomen of BROWN, Attorney-ateLaw, | tonite, Penn'a., will keep tel tolled, > j | , Bellefonte, Pa. are not to his credit rder ner d 1 pnd 1 DoD ¥ i 1 IARRIR ng on the other hand, his money is tax~excempted bonds of And eully % ' And sweetl) Coincidences, $2 1y TEW BAKERY. The undersigned rospoct fully invites the attention « t Dellef te and vi infty, t NEW BAXERY, Bishop Street, as the only place where the best quality of BRED, CAKES, PIES, CORNFECTIONERIES MINCE MEAT of vur own Manafactare. Fhe best and neatest Ice Cream smmodati om thefown. Ar hed and carpeted, « first fies and zentlemen, and a room on second $ ne Rae floor fur private parties—ludies and gentle men, He prides himee n the superior quality and Savor of bis lee mont cordislly invites his publie generally toeall and realize the truth Cream, and of the assertion, that MeDowell makes the | ALLEGHENY best Ire Cream in town. jal?'60.1y. 8.J. McDOWELL, Ag't BAKERY & CONFECTIONERY, \LLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA The undersigned would hereby respect. | nlly inform the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity that be is prepored to furnish at sll | timer PIES, do. &e., CANDIES, and anything snd everything belonging to his business. He has recently completed a urge and eommodious addition to his build. ing, snd has farnished it in o style surpasc- ng suything of the kind in the town, where indies and gentlemen ean, during the sum- aer month, be accommodated with the very BERT OF ICE CREAM Having liad years of experiences in the busi- crx, he fatters himeelf that be can guaran to satisfaction to all who way fave: him with their patronage. augl'ey ly J. H. BANDE. PIPES friends and the | ih rene | TOBACCO, PRESH BREAD, CAKES OF oil KINDS, | | EMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, SPICES, NUTS, FRUITS, | SEGAR (CASES And all the various kinde of articles nenally Tobaceo tore (ioods wi f ’ e at mannfa rer’ s kept in & be sold wholesn ous atrial, 1 ine vite all to como and see far these prices, Giv Store — Opposite Brockerhoff House feb3'860.1y N EW TOBACCO STORE A LEVI A. MILLER & COMPANY, &T, BELLEFONTE, PA, respectfully informs the publis that they | have opened a new WHOLESALE AND BETORE in the new building recently erected by J. B Butts, where they have a large stock of MEERSHAUM PIPES, the very best and of all brands, together with a large assortment of GENTLEMEN’ In sonnestion with the above, they have ales opened an extensive FASHIONABLE BEATING Furnishing GOODS. HOUSE on European principles. Everything in the beat of style, MEALS AT ALL HOURS. apr21'69.1y. L. A, MILLER & CO, {oft RETAIL TOBACCO | WM N ATIONAL HOT ATT f MILT Kl al y and f sols and he tisfied with their XCELLERT LIVERY this establish sirangoers from abroad wil their advantage RESTAURANTS A RCADE SALOON. Py hereby form my friends and the publie y that I continue to keep the ARCADE SALOON, in Bush's Block, ad g land 4 C's, Blore, Moals ean be obtained at ALL HOURS during the the very best, ¢ genera Howell, Giili inirg day Oysters oked in every siyle Meals provided for Regular Dearders when order | od, and at reasonable rates, the yr ubiie for past favors, the continuation ve favors is respectfully solicited, G. M. PECK TBE GEN RESTAURANT. MEALS AT ALL HOURS, f 1760.1y. 6M of Belle THE wndetsigned avails him method of informing the citizens of | fonte and vicinity, and the traveling com BEG ARS, GEM RESTAURANT, in the basement of Bush & MelLaine's new hotel near the Pa. BR. R. Depot. Je keeps emetantly on hand Oysters in every style, Roast Chicken, Pork Steak, Ham and Eggs, Fresh Fish, Veal Cutlets, Ood Fish Balls, Baked Vish, Koa t Turkey, Beefstonk, Fried Baurage, Mutton Chaps, Tes and Coffees, Clam Chowder, Lombs Fries, Fried Eels, and everything to suit the taste. Feeling assured that general satisfastion will be given, he invitez ll to pay Bim » visit, JOHN MALIPHANT, jald'en.ly Bellsfoute, Pa. Thankful to | | description : f work in his profession rerdsred, and rates as moderate | be found in! | isfaction ad may be sxpected, { his office during the week, commencing on | the first Monday of cach month, and at such other times as may be agreed upon. this | his entrust. d to Jal'60. 1y business CYRUS 7. ALEXANDRR XANDER on Attarne nte, Pa. Attorney Pa., will i KEALSH, IRAE | IE PA Contractors | , Bellefonte, I's, { se withing t Brick and Iny ihe thousand, Will i kinds of work in braneh of Be 88, ja20'69.1y Q BELFORD, D. D, 8., Practical | be Dentist over Irwin A office in Armory Building, Vileon's Hardware Store, Al legheny St. Dr. B. is a gra‘ uate of the Bal timore College sf Dental Burgery, and re spe to the citizens oi Bellefonte and vicinity the last week of each month. aprl1d4'69.1y W.RHONE, DENTIST, Boalsburg Cen t) . tre Co, Pu. most respectfullyinforms the public that he is prepared to execute any Bat. win ja13'60.1y. wi so— | ‘SURANGE-. LIFE & FIRE Joseph A. Rankin &f this Borough, insures prop | erty for the fsilowing Stock and Mutual munity in general, that he has opened a first | | elass companies, viz: Lycoming Mutual, York Company, Pa., Insurance of North America, Enterprise, and Girard of Phila, Pa, Home, of New Haven, and any other reliable com. pany desired. Also, Provident Life Compa. ny of Phil's, and other good Life Compn- nies. jab'60.1y. . F. HOLAHAN, Ph Surgeon, baviog removed from rie ute, Cameron county, hse located in Miles. burg, Ceutre seuaty, Pa. where he will faithfully attend 1 all business eatrosted to him in his Profession. Office In his rexidence oft Main Bt, where he ean always be seen unless professionally engaged. In his ab- sence from howe, orders may be loft at the store of Thee. Holohan. maglo'e0. ly. jcian and adopt | { was enough of { enemy, who J | one, tfully oners his professional services | My And shall Chang § BROKEN side History of the 49th Pennsylva A t On the morning of May | lay ever memorable in our annals, there preparal make it cerigain we were lo the were sirongly po , and fortified, in our front Three companies had been detailed from the regiment; the writer's, was posted on flank, as skirmishers, to prevent a sud den movement upon our flank, with spe cial inst ons as to ‘he duty eel | Can be found at his residence except during | al instroetions as to vhe duty exp ed of them, and Captains Quigley and Bia. | | the body, art were sent with their Companies lo drive tho enemy's skirmish line back to their worke, and enable our columns to ge! closer to their works. Hoon the work of this bloody day commenced, and Stu- art and Quigley began to lose men rapid. ly, though they succeeded in aecomplish- ing the task assigned them, and did it gallantly. Their losses wore so heavy, and their task #0 hard, that they were relieved by Captains Wakefield and Wambacker, who also lost some men in retaining their position against the ene- my's skirmishers, As it grew towards evening, our regiment was moved oui, along with eleven other regiments of the division, and formed in a column, four lines deep, and threo regiments front. They were to charge and go through the lines of the enemy at a oetinin point near Spotisylvania O. H. Gen. Upton was in command of the attacking column. The time eame, the word was given, and away went the troops, through (he | pr gee our | which was a very fine one, and was mos! | { gallantly led by their commander Urage ies enlereaq n and fi y rashness Capt Wm. P. Kephart entered the BET Vid to the rank of Bergeant y | the supersumeraries detailed for the re cruiting service, 1 uting his labors as to | reeruitiog a company in Sayder county, of which he was made Captain. This wan the first campaign for bis con pany, i ile fell beyond the guns of the enemy, from which he kad driven them, shot through His comrades were compelled to leave him there dying. He wasn most excellent soldier and good officer, and was very much in earnest in his Jevo- tion to the cause for which he fought. — All threes of theses officers had served during the war. Capt. Robert G. Barr, who died of his wound soon after the fight, had been pro. moted, alse, from (he ranks, sand had comm sanded his company bul a brief time when he reesived the fatal wound, He was a modest, quiet snd unassuming gentleman; was & brave and eareful sol- dier, & consistent christian, sod was ns universally mourned, as be bad been uni- versally loved and respected. Lt. Deestur H. Lytle, of Huntingdon, fell nenr the close of the action, inside the works of the enemy, shot through the Jungs, and was left in the enemy's bande, supposed to be dying IL was ascertained afterwards that be lived a considerable length of time in a hospi: e in company G, and was promoted | Being amongst | ® WAS 80 energetic iu | succeed in | attend | Your silvery notes, nelod| r x . ; p thie ver } } 1 # laken fror It is the best is hard dr ben aske ly refuse mas nment as becn the then b hn first principles of Jemocracy rn of the di liligent search, we o find any law of rizing this most e¢ by the gentle- 1 wo tre therefore ke disumes to act t statue of Connect re light e have m 10 overcome the will A Clevelund paper, in stump spes not the same n immense Vere must eliell # and the his wonst bre vil rights the negro. and the is hailed as a great Well niay every Am II, or gt exelaiin The Nation t mont ast ith, was lions Four Hundred The total redue e Grant's inaug Forty rote Mir. ARS. These Bgtires, perate as a desth-koell to ring hopos of the Demo weking the props from under lestroying all their argu lumes in favor of 4 Re an administration, You RecisterEn?—Let every ublican sec to it personally that ke Don't depend upon clse, but go to the Assessor yourself, and go at once, so that ther be no mistake about it. Natured tizens must present their eertiff: thereof to the Assessor when registered any C 2 A 1264 Cates applying for registration, unless they there & woman tartly, enough there now Ax Irishman recently stopped al a bo tel in Des Moines, lowa, wi ere preity high bills were charged. In the morn- ut the amount of to Pat ing the landlord made dumnges and presented it be had glanced over it, the landlord in the face, and exclaimed You put me in mind of a snipe “Why ¥” asked the landlord ““ Because ye're very nigh ail bill " A xxowixg traveler out West, jwho had chartered half a bed in a orewded hotel, and was determined to have the best baif, buckled a spur on hie heel be- fore turning in. His unfortunate sleep- ing partner bore the infliction as long as he could, and ai last roared out: * Bay, stranger, if your a gentleman, you ought to eut your toe nails,” Oxz day Piron visited Voltaire, wie was not at home. To bully him, he wrote upon his door, “Old Rogue.” Two days after be met the author of the Henrinde. “I went 10 see you,” said he, with « cunning look, “and did not find you." “1 know it,” replied Volinire, “you left your name upon the door.” EE ——————— “Bam, why don’t you talk to Mase, and toll him to lay up his treasures in Heaven “What for? What de use ob layin’ up treswares dar, honeber see om again 1” —————————— A sure way to stop a woman's mouth welling 01. | have been voters in the district for | five consecutive years. Tux New York WorLp of August | 4 has a six and a half column article to {show that the Democratic party is | “the only party pledged to restore After | the latter losked | specie payments,’ And now to prove its unsurpassed | consistency, the Democratic party of { Ohio nominates Geo. H. Pendleton, the advocate of an unlimited paper currency, as their candidate for Gor- ernoT. RR SR Se. A YOUNG man named Powell, while mocking a deaf and dumb person on the cars. between Bellville and Gall. oway's, Tennessee, a few days ago, was suddenlystruck totally deafand dumb. He returned to Bellville, 2nd wrote as follows ‘God has sent this awful punishment upon me fo teach man never to mock at the infirmities of his fellow man.’ —— General ROSECRANE has outflank- ed the enemy once more. Ificdeclina. tion of the nomination for Gevernos of Ohio at their hands looks very much as if he did not like their company. He seems to have no taste for leading the party now, that he wus obliged to fight during the war. ity A Asa Paces bolted Stephan A. Douglas in taver of Breckinridgs, the Bonthern fire eater, who Torchoud into the wickedest among re - Will the old I wigioe Don eeety swale low Pasker nus
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