11 Local Department. BELLEFONTE, PA Wednesday Morning, Sept. 1, 1869. JOB WORR.—Posters. Circulars, Bill Beads, Cards, roper Books, Yob W . 07 kof all kinds, neatly executed at the REPUBLI- CAN OFFICE, at reasonable rates Fon SALE.—Mrs. Mcßride offors a splendid - knikling lot for sale on Bishop s treet. No prettier locality in town for a residence WartrEn—A nurse to take charge of two small children. An elderly lady preferred. To a competent person liber al wages will be-paid. For particulars, tapptly at this niFice, FACE MoN - cr.-If you want posters, circulars, bill head s,cards, - paper- books, first-class job work, plain or fancy, call at the ittrumac AN office : All work done at . Philadelphia prices. Losr.—On Wednesday or . Thursday of last week, a pair of steel•frame specta des, in a new morocco case. Any per son ending ;hem, and leaving them at this office, will be suitably rewarded. DCTIMING : DECI:NT —We learn that the Democrats at Centre Hall, and vicinity, have abandoned the Ides, lately, strong ly entertained by them, of running an independent post-office—under the man agement of the late Democratic incum bent. Emphatically sensible—the Gov ernment having a quiet way of assess ing Buck unlawful aspirants for postage honors, a cool half thousand. We can't always (lo precisely those things our craving deeircs or financial interests euggcet, TitAT TREAT.—Those princes of good fellows, Messrs. Zeller & Jarrett, Drug. ' gists, Bishop street, Bellefonte, Pa., tvliose souls are immensely larger than that justly e e ltumted fountain from srhieh they desk out that wonder of the ;age, "Soda Water"—eolder—infinitely ealder then the izeburgsef the poles, in wiled us to bry a gin Si at their owes ex pence., wKet act added very f trgely io ,t he qiezalliy of the article, and. thanking I hem, we left, with a better opinion of Druggis's in general, and Zeller & Jar rett in particular. Give them a. call. flilirnscr, who was 'serving out a Few ertee in the Williams portjait. for defrauding the Revenue, lies committed suicide. The Sailer was an the habit of treating him with some ti-niency by allowing bum the privileee of walking nut- s permitted to go_nut last Tuesday even ing, but did notr returp, and no trace of ifii; was received until We'inesday.when his body was found am ong .s.ene shrith bery, a-considerable distance in the rear of the . jail, with threat eat 'from ear to ear; and the suicidal knife grasped in his AxitS:I4NAG FIR/ R, S. A KI) A rt.t - ItT.—We devote two cOlumne of the Tie runtactux to the advertisement. of this justly celebrated-exhibition, and'if.they do one half they advertise, it. will be the best thing of the kind th.-. 1 has ever visit e.] our thriving young city. The New Orleans Pit'ayttne, in speaking of it,says: We are not in the habit of intli-elimi nately putfiing exhibitions of any kind, but when so much real worth and gen uine novelty is comb:ned in any single exhibition, we deem it a ditty we owe the public to make the fact known, and therefore take pleasure in recommend ing this establishment, as eminently worthy the support of all, and incompa rably superior to anything of the kind we have ever before witnessed. Go and -•Ree them ITNinNNIy.i.E, Aug. 28,'6) dassns. Enrrotts:-Affaira have as corned a mei& decidiql character since my last. and if cur assertions do not prose facts, we resort to something more tangible to have the argument more in delibly impressed. ,• Our neighboring citY, Julian, was thrown into an intense state of excite rnent on the night of the fi,ith inst., by what might have resulted fatally to Mr J. C, Henderson. It appears there has been a domestic difficulty e: yf e ti n g be tween Henderson4.and Jlr. Li ht, of that. place, for 'a number of year.; and as Henderson was trying to effect an en trance into a home which bath have claims upon, Light discharged a gun 'loaded with shot, a small Iportion of which tr-ok effect in the crown of Hen derson's bead, the greater pi-I.f passing through his hat. The .-wound inflicted nms of a trivial character, weare pleased to say. Mr Light Wqs brought to Un ionville, and after. a hearing before Jus tice Blair, in default of fifteen hundred dollars Lail , irag Julien to Bellefonte bvisan, } , 104, rosy malevnipm ., lost ilFlighter frptp gas. a few weeks an'o in one of tjl r-nms the t. .0 lair Hotel, Pittsburg. We d 9 ju,Stiq his a=t repo resort in The IfendersOn ease. bills from w 134, re the not was provOked. .Our l)ortingti has about passed the pliadp. par ;awi oaiiiint. or will not Fie onfofced by tllspi - cperand we are going to I.;atig them up to dry. far a future generation 'to gaze upon, and *lush to think, and in know. that history has reporded bow Sorely afflicted were the spinal coiunins of. their venerable fathers. 1 1Ye have good laws; but when our property is trespassed upon by our mori , Iyealtby'rteigh hors, nothing is done in their case, for fear of incurring their displosure, or' pile b1:10 lochs prid hor rid threats of 1.46 1 ' frict'da- But let a poor devil be in the wrong, the law is all just adapted to his ease; and away goes an officer to enforce tt.e law.. Oh. '4fcamel Be men. Let all _obey the laws; And sookihe, very names of those per sons- , wbo. :trieVby their threats to in ,tiniidatiovirt be Itiplied 'upon with loath ing and dlSiust, by all dMisiAtent and upright' citizens. Messrs. Editors, we would. sift this inconsistency to the :hot"- tom, but space in your Invaluable piper orbids.• . , From our own Correapondent THE RAILROAD MEETING AT MILLREIM. —Enthusiastic Assemblage of Railroad Men—What the Penn'a Railroad Co. offer —Reports, Resolutions, Speeches, 4c.—The day was delightful; the interests invol ved of unusual prominence, and the gathering of earnest and representative friends of the Lewisburg, Centre and Spruce Creek Ttailroad;unequalled by any similar assemblage ever held in its favor,'exOePting, perhaps, that at the Old Fort, in 1854. Preceded" by the Pine Grove Cornet Band, the numerous squads of busy talkers upon the streets, gradually formed in line, and were speedily seated in the capacious M. E. Church, most generously tendered the meeting by the church trustees. Col. Ayers, of Spruce Creek, was elected Chairman, and lion's Fred Kurtz and B. 0. Deininger, Secretaries, with the following named gentlemen as Vice- Presidents: Philip Selma, John Smith, Ed. B. Isaacs, Otis Thompson, Dr. Mil ler, Jas. P. Coburn, 13. B. Lincoln, J. G. Meyer, P. G. Meek, Jos. Shirk, Robt.ll. Duncan, Dr Deshler, Geo. B. Ard and Wm. Walker. CnAmu AN—Gentlenten, we have con vened to-day for the purpose set forth in the call of Col. Slifer, but it is desi rable that some gentleman familiar with the details should more fully explain the object of the meeting. Mr• WiLsox—At a meeting of Rail road men In May last, a committee was appointed to confer with the officers of the Penn'a Central Railroad to ascertain what could be done to perfect the arrangement necessary to complete the Lewisburg, Centre & Spruck Creek Railroad. and I understand that com mittee is ready to report.. GEO. F. MILLEn—As a weather of that committee, it. is proper to state that in company with other members of the committee, I visited the officers of the Penn'a Central Railroad, at Philadel phia. and had a most cordial interview. We were assured of their hearty coope ration in' the building of the road, as well as their faith in its practicability and vast importance. Col Stifer.Chair man of this committee, but at present so dazigtrously ill as to preclude the visit of others than the immediate members of his family, when prostrated, was in active preparation of nn elaborate report embracing as well the ultimatum of the Penn'a Central Company, as likewise many vete:lWe and important sugges tions to the peofile-of Centre county For the reason stated. Col S. is necessa rily absent to day.: an 1 not less • hastily than unexpectedly, I have prepared the following report, regretting the lack in cietni's. which the Chairman,.alone,was enabled to furnish : ItEI . OP.T OF THE CaMIIITTEE The Committee appointed to confer with theCen.ral railroad Co., in regard to the eitension of the Lewisburg, Cen tre-& Spruce Creek Railroml,..beg leave (in the absence of lion. Eli Slifer,Chair man. who i.CATlfiOkAta,his room by se vere illness) to report— That a portion of your committee, in pursuance with their appointment. went to the city of Philadelphia. end there called at the efficeof the Penn't Central Railroad company, and had a cordial in terview with the officers of said road, and after laying before them the object of the interview, it was concluded,on the part of the P. C. R It Pn„ to appoint committee to examine the contemplated route, or a portion, and report relative ther e to, which comnd tee was appointed. and subsequently, after making exami nation, made a favorable report, where upon it was agreed to accept the propo Oka made on behalf of the friends of the Lewisburg, Centre & Spruce Creek Railroad; to procure the right of wny,and grade the latter void, in case the P. C. R. R. Co. would cause thebalance of the work to be done, and run the road. This proposition being adopted on the part of the P. C. It. It. Co , your com mittee feel assured that this important link of public improvement will soon be. male, if the citizens along tle contem plated route manifest a liberal spirit in the way of subscriptionS. and your com mittee would urge immediate action. Respectfully- submitted. G F MILLER, In behalf of Committee. In addition to this brief report, I may add that your committee were repeated ly assured that, in case the people along the contemplated route of the L. C. & S . C R. R . ., do as they instructed their com. mittee to represent to the P C H. R.Co., that they would do the balance. We must give the right of way, and grave the road-bed=--they will tie, rail, stock. and run it. It is proper that you should know that while we were in the compa ny's office several gentlemen were pre sent. from other portions of the State, asking for materialaid to the construction of other roads whose building would mil itate against the completion of this grand internal improvement. We cannot-must not delay in our action. We must, united ly, put our shoulders to the :wheel; and force this vast enterprise through. It has been stated that Lewisburg does not favor the completion of this road, so long as she can receive your wheat and pro duce wttliout building this :read. It. is _ not SO.. 'V ' 3 n IlleSt „ earnestly, and for more reasans than 1 cam here state, de sire the snpeess of this enterprise, and that mart ii, in N.s age of progress, raises h2s hand agaipst interne/ inatireye 7 merits, is no more than a tomb-stone among the obsolete orndities of the past. Why does the land about Lewisburg comm- , rid prices in -advance - of that is, Pennsvallity I Simply that, while you are dragging your course "elan with horses and wagons, we are enabled to ship our . prodube 'ohe day, and receive our returns within the succeeding 24 hours. Our freight, is immense; but this road would be double it. Here is a great road proposing to dp for you what it has never proposed to the people of any eth er section of this great State. No more favorable offer could, in common sense, e.;pecteil, and pat dor compels utter ance to the belief. that it will be the last, offer we will receive Qt ft]) liberal in com parison. Ten years . ago I attended a meet ing to discu=s the feasibility. of this road, and I believe, had you acted upon my advice at that time, you would not now be here listening to a proposition of aid. To build railroads, as to support. armies; requires money. To witlittold ale - expenditure of means until the' en tire stock is subscribed; is as suicidal as to withhold subscriptions in tot o. Make a beginning: subscribe your stock; be liberal; stop haggling; divest yourselves of local prejudices; act in accordance with the progressive spirit of the age, and if I fail to put the road under con tract, and signal its completion through your valley, by the whistling of the en gine within twelve months, I will resign my position as president of this company instanter, and deny my identity. Our limited space debars a lengthier report of' Mr. Miller's most interesting speech. - Mr. WiLson—l would like to know —not so much for my own personal doubts, as for many others—whether the stock subscribed along the line of this road will be equal, in all things. to the stock held by the Penn'a Central com pany, or whether that company will hold and enjoy gret.ter facilities than we? Hon. G. F. ithrznn.-4 am authorized to state that the Penn'a Central compa ny expect to stand on an equal footing with the stockholders along the line of the L. C. & S. C. It it, and neither de sire nor expect additional rights and privileges. Notice has been given that upon the payment. of $5 per share, upon the old stock, that stock will stand good; but if it is not paid, the old, books will be destroyed, and a clean sheet be pre sented. W. C. 'DUNCAN—I more the report of the committee be accepted. Agreed to. Mr. Duncan paid a deservedly high com pliment to the character of Col, Slifer, delaring that no man within the walls of this house had the enterprise more close ly at heart. En. BtaxcirAnn—We have had much experience, on our side of the mountain, with railroads. I was a member of the committee appointed in May lost, but. was unable to attend at Philadelphia„ I came over, to-day, to see if the people are in earnest—were determined to build a railroad. I have had some experience in the Bald Eagle road, We talked, pa lavered and did nothing for a long time; just as yoil have been doing for the past fifteen years. Mr. Fallon Paid no money should be expended until the entire stock was subscribed. It was a had policy.— At length we got on a new plan. We commenced work—broke down two or three times—grit up again—and now, while you said the steam whistle would be echoing through your valley, we have two roml4, and you have none It. hne been-sahl that we of Bellefonte are op : posed to this road. . lam here to state,. most emphatically,•that we wont a rail road -built from Lewisburg to Spruce • Creek. and we hereby pledge you our material support.. It is the salvation of the Snow-Shneyril, and that company is in perfect accord. with this movement. The Central company says-it will be pay ing suink,.nnd what company knows bet ter? It has been erronenuAy stater. that the stack was to be a sinking stock. This is not FO; Ihe Central road does not. ask it; they will mortis.-Se it. and run it. l !;'e do not ask you to put fteight tiport- the road; we will da that.. The • Snow shoe road will put 350 tons per day, of heavy freight, n'pon this road, in lumber and coal. Our two roads but demonstrate the necessity for more. We bad no such inducements offered us. as the Central now offers you. The Penn'a Central company don't spend money foolishly; they say this Stock will pay; and if it will pay them, why not you ? The Phil lipsburg people bad to give the right of way, and could get no stock. The Cen tral company assume, by fir, the great er portion of the work; our duty is Flaiu and the burden is light. This road com pleted. and we can ship fify cents per ton cheaper, and compete with other roads, which we cannot do now. We,of Bellefonte, are figuring all the while,and the result of our figuring I give you to day. Stop fighting on localities; drop your prejudices, and the Snow Shoe company, and all Bellefonte, will aid you. Col.HAstarrx —I move the appointment of a committee of 3 or 5 from each town ship along the line to receive subscrip tions of 5 or 10 per cent R. 11. DuxcAN--I move to amend, and empower the citizens of each township io select such committee to solicit sub scriptions along the line, the taxable property to be the criterian for each to words assessment or subscription. IV. C. DuxcAN—l think a portion of the committee should be appointed here; also a general committee to receive the report of the sub-commit tees. Crraraunv—Why not have the sub committees report to thegeneral commit tee, and that committee report to the company ? Hon. G. F. MLLES—AII we want is the amount subscribed. A.B.HuntirsoN.—l move that theChair'n of this meeting.the Pres't of the L. C. & S. C. R. R.,aud the Directors of said com pany resident along the route of the pro posed road, be constituted a Committee to appoint sub -committees of from three to seven in each township, as shall seem . rNredient to them, to publish circulars fatly informing the people of all their subscriptions, to furnish to the sub-com mittefra properly prepared htio4sfor the receiving of subscriptions of stock and: releases of the right of way, the . said sub committees to report to the general Committee, and they to a meeting- of the stockholders, when the same shall be called for by the officers of the company. I believe a portion of the committee can be formed to-day, and something tangible be decided upon. lire:want the books prepared, and the hep.difig sp framed as to avoid any subscription that the stock will he diverted from its origi nal use. Build -this road to SpruceCreeli.- and we, of Ilellefonte, will tap it before you get. half way there. . . The original motion . was withdrawn, ap4 Mr. Hutchison's motion adopted: A motion to commence the construc tion of the road from both ends, was lost. A resolution that the officers of the Lewisburg, Centre 151,. Spruce Creek C 0.,. be generally instructed to put the road under contract, and forward, as fast as the means will permit, was passed. Also a resolution complimentary to the *beakers, and to the trustees of the church, band, &c. In accordance with the resolution of Mr. Hutchison, the following gentlemen were selected as the cOMILITTEES—HUNTINGDON COUNTY. Morris tp., Col. R. F. Haslet ; Spruce Creek, S., Stewart Lyon. CENTRE COUNTY Ferguson tp., Col. B." Ayres ; 'Terris, S. H. Stayer; Potter, Wm. Wolf; Gregg, Phillip Shook ; Penn, Daniell' Musser; Haines, Dr. E. 3. Deshler ; Miles, John Wilson. UNION COUNTY Rttrtleton tp;, R. V. B. Lincoln; Lew is tp., W. C. Smith ; fiartleton Boro., V. Glover ; Limestone tp., S. S. Bar bour: Mifflinburg, Wm. Young; West Buffalo, Wm. Rhule ; Buffalo, lion. W. Simonton ; East Buffalo, Michael Brown; Lewisburg, W. C. Duncan. These gentlemen are, by their appoint ment, constituted Chairman of their res pective townt•hips, with power to appoint sub-committees. Just prior to adjournment, a gentle man from Pliira, stated tbat when all other means failed, apply to Phil'a, and means to complete s the roadwrould be forth coming. Hereupon lbe meeting adjourned, amid great enthusiasm, and the general belief that, at no previous time, has the prospect of the road been so flattering. 111cCammts. - R. V.'PrEncE, M. D.. of Buffal;).N.Y is the proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, which he - Warrants to cure Ca tarrh in all its forms and stages. And further, he offers $5OO for ease of that dreadful disease that be cannot &Ire. If your druggist has not yet got this rem edy on sale, don't be put off with some worse than worthless strongsnuff gator," or poisonous caustic solution,but enclose sixty cents to the proprietor and it will reach you by return mail. For sale by most druggists every where. sept.l-2t. FAR•. FOR SALE.—Persons desiring to purchase a first rate farro,should call at once, et the REPCBLICAN office, or upon Bond Valentine. Esq. This farm con tains abobt 195 acres, forty acres of which are meadow. The buildings— house, barn and out-buildings—are all the very best. It is Inflated about miles from Bellefonte. There is a great bargain in this farm. Farmers desiring first class farm, should call 4nct see it• Terms easy, BELLEFONTE ACADEMY re opens to day, Wednesday. September Ist, inst.. every advanfsce or a thorough educa tion. Pupils desired to be prompt in their attendance, as classes will be im mediately formed for the course of study during the session. Married. CRUST—,TAYLOR--::•On the 26th inst., by Jesse Klineer, J. P., Mr.. Jan: Crust, Jr., ,and MiSs Louisa Taylor, both of this,Co. . - MeM Glrep:lN-L-WATSON-On .the. 27th inst. - , by the'ianie; Mri-I4liniaelMeMullin and • Miss Margareta, Watson WM Of 'Boggs township. "POTTER-1i RAPE—On the 19th' inst.., at the Ea le Hotel. Phil's., by the Rev. Dr. Grier, Join F. Potter, of Bellefonte, Pa., and Miss Jennie Erape, of Spring Mills, Centre no., Pa. Grain and Flour Markets. BE LLErorrn Sept,, 1, 1569. 8.9 Batley White wheat per bushel Red wheat .... Corn (new) .. Oats .. Rye per bushel Buckwheat per bus Cloverseed " " Plaster 42, ton Provision Market. Apples, dried, per lb AO 12015 Peaches, " s• " 18®25 Cherries, " " " 20 ' Beans per quart .... 15 Butter per lb @ 25 Beefsteak per lb . 20@25 Beef roasts 18@20 Chickens, each, live 25 T„lrkeys, " '6 . .... ......... . 6501 00 Cheese per lb (i. 025 Hams, " " 28 Bacon @2O Lard, per lb ®2O Pigs, " clo7 .... 20 Mutton and Lamb per lb - . lO®2o Veal cutlets per lb ..... (0)20 Potatoes per bus 50 Dried Beef 28 Milroy Markets, Corrected Weekly by Geo &J. P. Blytnyer MILROY, PA., Sept. 1, 1869. White Wheat, 10 bushel S! Red " 1 90 Rye busbel 95 Oats, new 40 Corn 87 Barley .. 1 10 Flaxseed 1 75 eloverseed 8 00 Plaster, Ground 10 00 Salt in sacks to 3 00 " in bbls 3 25 to 3 50 Litneburners Cnal 5 00 Stove Coal, Wilkes Barre 8 00 SMELLER & CO., DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, NUTS, 16 CONFECTIONERIES KEEP THE BEST ASSOBTMENT OF GOODS, and sell FOR SMALLER PROFITS than any other ROUSE IN CENTRE COUNTY OUSE-KEEPERS and all others wishing to purchase GROCERIES Erory DESCRIPTION will be amply repaid 1 . 3 V GIVING US 4.. CALL. SECHLEB. & CO., NO. SIX, MOH STREET FRONT, "BUSH HOT,J§H" BLOCK, BEtLEFONTB my26'6?-ly COOLEY & DAUCITY'S 0_ TILL ATIEAD.—The only cheap and KJ useful Sewing Machine. Does ALL any machine CAN do. $lB.OO only. Sample at cost. $2OO a month to agents. - Address ASHIIELOT S. M. CC., ang2s-4w. Hinsdale, N. H. DEAFNESS, CATARRH. 1./ A lady who has suffered for year from Deafness and Catarrh was cured by a sim ple- remedy. 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DRY GOODS DON'T Gentle reader, don't for the world allow the important fact to escape your mind that the place to s buy your new Spring and Summer goods of every description which have been bought at panic prices, and are now arriving and opened for inspection at the familiar place you often READ about ZIMMERMAN BRO'S. & CO., Num ber Six, Bash's Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa. oth • er people biow,but when it comes right down to selling honest goods cheap, we boat the whole crowd. We are offering splendid stock of Ladies Dress Goods, White Goods, Notions, Hosiery, G loves,Trimmings, Calicces,Muslins,Tickings,flannels,casimers, Clothing, Shawls. Carpets, Cotton Carpet Chain, Hoop Skirts and Corsets. Don't believe a single. WORD about hard times and high prices. There is no evidence of itin our store. We keep a full variety. Coarse - and no Boots and Shoes for men and boys. Beautiful French and Turkey morocco, kid and lasting, lace and button boots and shoes for ladies and chil dren, with a choice invoice OF queonsware; glassware, sugars, coffees, soaps, canned tornatoes,peas and green corn, pick e's. piccalilli catsup, pepper sauce,honey and the best of syrups, ttas and spices, all at the lowest prices. And in addition to. THIS We hare an endless variety of the many little articles which go to make up a com. plete assortment. Great inducements to CASH buyers. • Remmembor, a dollar saved in buying goods is easier made than to work for it, so don't spend your mony.foolishly but comp right along and got good Goods and full value for it at ZIMMERMAN BRO'S. & CO'S Agents for the American Button Itole Orerseaming and Sewing Machine, jaB'69.y. PHILADELPHIA STORE! PRILADELPIETA STORE! PAILA DELPHI& STORE! KELLER & MUSSER ANOTHER NEW STORE. ANOTHER NEW STORE ANOTHER NEW STORE.. SPLENDID .ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD;. 'HELLER tt MUSSER, hare jast opened the best, cheapest; largest, as( well as the hest assorted stock of Goods in Bellefonte or Central Penusylrenia, - at their new, PHILADELPHIA. STMtE, in B ROCKE II HOPE'S 'BLOCK, Bishop St FOR THE LADIES Tliey have Silks; Coburgs Alpacas, Merinee . Wool Delaines, Lustres, Gingham:i t , Prints, Poplins. Lawns, Hand kerchiefs, K o la and other - Gloves, Hosiery, Bal- . morals, Hoop-skirts, and a general va- . variety of • Ribbons, trimmings, Buttons. Braids, ete., ,_ at the lowest priees. FOitGLENTLE,MEN They have Maar and Blue :Cloths. Pluck and runey Cassimeres,.:Sattinetts, Tweeds, 3feltorts, Water-ptdef Cloth, Silk, Satin and common Yestings, etc., in great variety, and" at prices that will give general satis faction to buyers. Their READY MADE CLOTHING is cheap and consists of Overcoats, Dress coats, of various qualities and prices, Plain awl Fancy Vests, Cassi mere and Flannel ivershirts, Woolen and Cotten undershirts, Handkerchiefs, neck ties, ,Le., Jcc.. ke. Calf and Kip Boots and Shoes, Gum Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and HOUSEHOLD GOODS. in endless variety, sueb as Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Muslins, Drillings. Shootings, Table Cloths, Scc„ dc., Se. Their stock of QUEENSWARE & GRO CERIES cannot be excelled in quality or 'Flee Call in at the Philadelphia Store and con vinceyourselves that KELLER & MUSSER have everything you want and do business on the principle of "Quick Sales and Small Profits." GRAIN AND PRODUCE ARE TAKEN ja 6'69-Iy. NE w sToftE HARPER BROTHERS Have upened up an ENTIRE NEW STOCK of GOODS , of every clescription,at their new store lrooni on Spring street; which were purchased at PANIC PRICES, and will be sold as low if not lower, than can be found elsewhere in thi section. Their stock comprises in Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery Good;l, Hosnries, Fancy Goode, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Bats k Caps, Carpet-Bags, Umbrellas, Parasols, a-cutler:ten and Ladies Furnishing Goods, Ladies Cloaks do Circulars, • In Silk and Cloth, Carpeting, Groceries Queensvare ate• STATIONERY, and everything else that is to be found in a well stocked country store.' COUNTRY PRODUCE, taken in exchange for goods, and the highest market price paid. ja6'6o.tf. JAS. A. QVIGLICY". HENRY CROSKEY Q UIGLEY & CROSKEY'S CHEAP CASH STORE, E/WLEVILLE,, CENTRE CO , PENN'A WE take pleasure in announcing to far mers and the public generally that we keep constantly on hand, at our store in Eagle. vine, Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., and SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY STORE ig to wu or country. We shall always en .deavor to purchase good Goods and war arnt•everthine as we repreknt it. We also . 3 ,lways pay the highest PRICES FOR COIINI RY PRODUCE, Please call and examine our stock for ourselves, ja13'69.1y. DRY GOODS, &e DO NOT FORGET That the place to'ou3i Cheap G00d5,".7 CALICOES, DELAINES, SILKS, SATINS, CASSIMTRES, CASSINETS, BLANKETS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, for Men and Boyi, is at TORN W. coor.Ew CHEAP CASH STORE, REYNOLDS' ARCADE, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. We startad -ut on the principles of "Small profits and quick Returns," and how well we have succeeded is known to everybody. OUR. GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, are.of the very best quality and are sold at the most. reasonable rates. Wo 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, ALLE4EENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. ja,6'69.1y. GREAT EXCITEMENT I EXTRAORDINARY COIWENTRATION OF BARGAINS ROWELL, GILLIAND &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 better as sorted stook than ever before offered to the public. Our extensive stock of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Demands particular attention Great Bargains to be bad in Prints, Muslins, Notions, &c., &c. 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 asso rmen t constantly on band,the best the markets can afford, such as SYRUP, _SUGAR. TEA ce COFFEE. Canned . Fruits , Jellies, Demesta..and Foreign Fruit's; Cheese and Pastries of all kinds, and every other article belonging to the Groeery Department. FARMERS, AIECHANICS AND LA- BORE.RS, LOOK to your interest. One dollar saved is still one . dollar in your pocket. Then call and ':see at what aitcniBhing•Low. Prices. -'--- "`"— . HOWELL GILLILAND & CO are selling Dry Goods and Groceries. Come and examine for yourselves, and be convinced of the truth. DON'T FORGET TUE PLACE, Bush's Arcade, Rooms No. 1 and 2 janB'69.ly. • ANOTHER NEW STORE EMIL JOSEPH it, CO., ALLEGHENY ST, Ilri(Ws Building.) BET LE FOPTE, PENN'A CHEAP .thrEW YORE STORE COME ONE! COME ALL !! SEE HOW CHEAP WE CAN SELL, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, -NG.LIONS, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS FURNISHING GOODS FOR LADIES b GENTS, FOR LADIES ar, 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 OTIASS WATCH MAKER constantly on hand and all work warranted A liberal discount to the trade. Give u a call. ja6'69.ly. G W E°. P. PIPER/ DRY GOODS AND GROCERY STORE, No. 61, EnoNusnores Row, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE, BELLEFONTE, P.P.NN'A., Is the place for bargains in the way of Dry * Goods, Clothing, D/ots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Queens and Cedar Ware, Groceries, CANNED AND DRIEO , freUITS, ALSO, NOTIONS, dfc., 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 EIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for all kinds of marketing end pr,, k luee. Cash paid for ALL KINDS • OF • GRAIN: Goodsdelivered with pleasure, No trouble co show-goods. Give him a call befirrepar thasing elsewhere. [ja6'69.y SADDLERY, to suit the trade, at _ ..RAVIN & WILON'S GRODERY AND PROVISION . STOR IT is now an established fact that Grocer ies of all kinds are now to be obtained a t M. RUNKLE'S now C ROCER I .k.); D PROVISION STOItU 0, y Peilefonte, Pa., t,•,,,,•y • t.:;an at any °awl I: • country. Flout t t . .!.. 1:Y; kept eon hiur.;.....l.?attaing-house ; and 11;-... , i$ of families would do .1 I give him 5, call befol. , • , •••:•asing else- I+ , not forgot BROADCLOTHS ja6'69.ly.] IOFFEE, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, in short X./ everything . ttsuaily • kept at a Grocery Store, for sale low, at M. RIDTBLE'S. DEAS, Beaus, Soup' Peas, Soup Beans, for .1 sale cheap,.at . M. RUNKLE'S. CANNED Peaches, Canned Tomatoes Canned Apples, Canned Corn, Canned Fruits of all kinds kept constantly on hand at M. RUNKLE'S. RIED Peaches, Dried Apples, Dried 1/ Currants, Dried Fruits of all kinds, at M. RUNKLE'S. CANDIES, Candies. A splendid variety of Candies and Nuts, for sale low r..t • M. RUNKLE'S. QUEENSWARE of the very best quality for sale cheap, at M. RUNKLE'S. 7ILLOW Baskets, and. Willow Ware o f all kinds and sizes, for sale cheap, at M. RUNKLE'S. (\RAD GES, Lemons, Figs and Nuts, for V sale at ' . M. RUNKLE'S. 1110BACCO, Tobacco. Chewing Tebacco, _L Snuff and Segars, the very best and of all kinds, at M. RUNKLE'S. OCIIMBER and othor Pickles, Tomatoer Catsup, Marmalades Jollies of all kinds at M. RUNKLE'S. T. -w COOKE LASS Glass Fruit Jrrs and k...7C _Dishes, a fine assortment at M. RTJNKLE'S. - BURNSIDE & THOMAS. Offer to the Public one of the largest and best selected stocks of =archon dise, in Centre county. Call, examine and see for yourself. THE Largest and Best Stock of warra ed Boots and Shoes, warranted to pive satisfaction, at reduced prices, only tt be found at BURNSIDE d: THOMAS' SPICES of all varieties, irtiund to order and warranted to be strictly pure. It is the only place you can find unadultera ted spices. Try them for your own satis faction. You can only:find:theirs at ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, coffee m ills, shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, lamps, forks, chains, &c., at BURNSIDE h THOMAS'. HORSE COLLARS; if 'you don't wan: • your horse's 'shoulders galled and made sore, get good horae collars, at BURNSIDE A THOMAS'. H ARNESS, collars, cart whips, carriage whips, in great varieties, govern ment gears, saddles. • oheeh-jines„clie, , - - g-sar harneSs, hiroes, s-e. dlery line; at FISHING TACII.L. flies, sea hair I out to catch trout, at BURR MAE, highest mart - :kinds of corn LUNE_ GROCEHIES, mocha, coffee, old F gev. jays, best quality Rio coffee, beat olong black teas, green teas, levering syrup, golden syrup, Drips fuse article ba king molasses, rice and everything in the grocery-line a t the lowest cash prices in the market BURNSIDE THOMAS', is the place, IT- IS known to all in Bellefonte through the county if you want good article go to BURNSIDE cf: THOMAS'. L EATHER of all descriptions, french calf skin, spanish sole leather, mom see's sheep skins, linings. Everything in the leather line warranted to give satisfaction. at BURNSIDE a THOMAS'. riIOYS of all kicds, at • BURNSIDE & THOMAS SHOE -MAKERS TOOLS and findings, in all their varieties, at BURNSIDE ,b THOMAS'. N EW PATTERNS of oil cloths, at re duced prices, at BURNSIDE 4 THOMAS'. SADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bits spots rings. Everything a saddler wants for the manulacture of harness, to be found at BURNSIDE ,t, THOIAS'. B ASKETS in all their varieties, childrens carriages, willow ware, guns, pistols, powder, shot, caps, cartridges, sc., at Bt RNSIDE do THOMAS'. FURS, FURS, NOTIONS of all kinds, Stolring's gloves, Handkerchiefs, combs, pocket books, in all their variety and very ann.",vt BURNSIDE & THOMAS'. ?riftKEY Pit LNES, raisons, peaebes ap plrs, oranges, lemons, all .kinds of foreign fruits, Hams. li o c,,n BURSIDE & THOMAS'. CANNED FE'. ITS, peaches, tomatoe pine apples, and peas in great varis ety, t EURSIDE & THOMAS. w arrg FISH, Herring, mackerel, ke ja6'64.ly BABigTS SOAP, Win. Hagan and Keane olivo soap, Dobbins' soap, Jesse Oakley's soaps, old castile, pure; Palm soap, Elderling's soap, and a great variety of oth= er soaps, at Whitman's celebrated confections, Whitman's celebrated chocolate, Buker's chocolate, Smith's chocolate, China Ginger, English Pickles, American Pick:es, at BURNSIDE t THOMAS'. MILLINERY AND FANCY STORE The untlerAgnetl r. ()phi resrieefully inform the eitiz-ns Milet.burg and . of Centre County, that :•13e has opened a large and ex tensive stet-It MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS i n t room recently occupied by Harrison Levy. 11cr goods are all new and r purchased for cash and Ate is there fore prepared to sell at reduced prices. Iler experience in the business warrants her in saying, that the Ladies of Milesbitrz. Belle fonte, or elserfbereofill save,titne and money by visiting her stare before purchasing. latest style and fashion plates (117,1 aler4 be seen at the store. Ell2qlo-ly GLASS ; all rites and qualities, at LIMN k, GROCERIES ke TWENTY R CEI&EAVED L•<• r•) ICC M. RUNKLE BOOTS, SHOES, &c BURNSIDE et. THOMAS' BURN BURN BURNSIDE a THOMAS' BURNSIDE & THOMAS' MILLINERY AU LESBIT RG, PA PATTIE 'WINTERS
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