I= Local Department. BELLEFONTE, Wednesday- Morning, - Oct. 6, 18-69. JOB WORK.—Postars, Circulars, Bill Heads,.Cards,'Paper Books, Job Work of all. .kinds, neatly executed at the REPUBLI- CAN Orrimt, at reasonable rates Cass I.CAns !—Fruit 2 cans" for sale, cheap, at Wetsler & Twitmires, Miles burg, Pa. Cnsir.—Good and cheap frkiit cans for• - sale - at• Milesburg, by Wetsler & Twitmire NOTICE TO BIIILDERS.—HoweII, Gilli luad.dt Co., keep constantly on -band, the Ardell Shingles, Nos, 1, 2 and 3, at thti,lowest price fox cash or produce. SAYE MONEY.-If you want posters, circulars, bill heads, cards, paper-books, fList-class job work, plain or fancy, call at the REPUBLICAN office. All work done at Philadelphia prices. liar township committees remember that the tickets for their townships are !printed, ready. and can be had on ap plieation-to John T. Johnston, at the l3ellefonte Nit office. Get them during the fair, without fail. Goon Cont.—That genial gentleinan, and: enterprising manager, Mr. Frank Rivers, has engaged Prof. Hebert Nickle. considered the first Prestidigitatuer in the country, to perform at. Bush's Hall, all this week. We have witnessed Prof. astounding performances, and can pronounce them superior to any thing of the kind we have ever seen.— His "growth of BoWors," "Bird cage feat" and "rootbey feat" have never been equalled, DoWtfyil to see him Eft.sc.—A. meeting of the.friencia.ofthej.ewisburg. Centre St, ;Spruce Creek Railroad. will be held at Tine Grove,Millt, on Saturday: the 9th slay of OctoVr, 1869, at 1. o'clock, p. to. Messrs. Blanchard, Ayres, Hutchison, and others, are expected to be. present. No tune niust_be:Jo§t in completing the s:uhscriptions of ;I oCk to secure the road. Our friends along the line are cordha js invited.to attend our meeting. B. A YIRES, Chairman Committee TIIE long-established warranted Bon's and-Shoes ,of- Burnside F. Thomas ar now on hand for the season. Their well .deserved reputation atttaet And brim, eln+tomers, not only fr p its oft • county, but:adjoining onn 'M. n their sons and employees ,t.efont:•l f 4 , e u ring them: for their r. inter ur:e atitotages of a 1 ,,, g renrt•iene , .. apd extensive trade. crive thew t,eiliiies th a t are•rinsprpassed t.. :Lay Of , We niir h . • rilerottii'tekdots to go and , X;t11111111 tla - for.. t klemve'veQ. A ry karqe ,will lir. of practical use. Bead ative;tisement lur their numerous n'1149. in lic'ca. Can LCatnrvNT.—On Fr;thiy; inst.; thecars of 'the 'Bellefonte & now Shoe Vailrtiat.l ran .0 . ;,-.er Mrs Sarah Web ster, it jilting her st th - ttt she (lied in n few niinutett 'afterwards. She was on be.rwit,fhothe. walking en the Hailroatt, just below Thomas': Mill Ihe train was. being prepared fur the afteitto u trip to Snow Shoe, and the lecomo•ive t an Clown zo aswitch near the mill, and route tte [ached the vaseenger.car, end aear load ed With Stone, for the putptise of cluing ing the.erids, on ilie ]• heie n. The eat s were moving dowil'slowly—the woman going in the same direction ahead of them, on the track. Slie was either not ebserved by the boys wto were attend ing to these two, cars, ur they t ought the would step off in time - . Di,: jenrs Ivere a.fewl feet, of her when th'e boys called to _her, hut it was too late She was knocked down; her leff arm cut off near the shoulder, and berlolt. uncle crushed before the cars,c,,Ad be stops ed . She atpo „regglyAtl. z sorne. very severe wounds about: the heOd and right shoul der. Jesse Klinger, DA., held an inquest upon the body; at the house of the de ceased. The Jury, liner bearing the witnesses who saw the occurrence, con cluded that it was an accident, and so made their retunt. BRIEFS.—A young Editorial friend on High street has taken to drinking Mack ey wine. This is for Joseph.— --The 'Cummings house basement room? are being elegantly fitedt up for the purposes of bar, oyster-restaurant. reading-room and .•sich." It is understood tbe Com mingiFill swarm from garret to base ment during the Fair, and W. J. Fop, let 'er swarm.----Runaways are in or der, "about these days." The little butcher cart. horse of B. V. Black. sailed up Bishop street last Friday, doing his level best to 'let go" the vehicle. Near the Cummings, the meat-bus laic. over, and the pony went on to the top o$ the hill, and quietly surveyed the $lO dam age he bad committed.—The Brocker hoff Reuse folks have laid themselves oat, on Fair fix - ins, and will attend. to all comers with Alacrity and his-attendants. —Miller & -Co,- find space a valua ble article. The piles of tobacco of every shade, price and "nationality," stacked in heaps, rows and winrows, in their establi,shment, is s stunning. ; Gaze on it.—Remember the Mass Meeting at the Court House. on Friday. night. Hon. J. a Ela, bI. C., from New Hamp shire, will address the meeting. He is eloquent and talented.7—Theßepublic ans of Pennsvalley should turn out en masse and attend the Republican rally at the Old Fort, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Remember the dt.y and hour. Col. W. W. Brown, of the REPUBLICAN, and Gee. 31: Yocum, Esq., will do the skinning. Railroadists, attend.— Where is the man, with soul so dead,who never took for himself this text • ~ .111 vote for Jerre Butts on Tuesday next ?" --A cracked ring—Woodring.--- Where is the man, woman or child, who will not attend the county fair this week ? —Wonder how a little paint, and general 'reconstruction of the town clock would effect its dismal face.—lt is un derstood that garlic flour is declining in Howard. Eh, W. F. G—n ?.--We be lieve that Win. Wolf, of Potter tp., and right bower to anti-railroad Moyer, will resign his position as chairman of the township railroad committee, the present week. Good for Wolf.—Lots of new weddings:on the carpet. - All first class. —lt is-said that Billy Wolf, of Potter tp., will send in two resignations this week. The chairthanehip of the town ship railroad committee, and his assum ed commission to run a branch post-of fice—Nixt week the REPUBLICAN will contain a complete report of the fair,and lots of matter other than political. And We are glad of it. LOOK out for the Dexter Washing Ma chine on the fatr ground. It is the ne plus ultra of labor-saving machines. Wil liamsport says it's the biggest thing out, and we personally say it beats anything ever seen about oar premises, of the kind. Died. BUTLER—On the 26th ult., at the resi dence of her son, Thos. Taylor, in Bogge tp., Mrs. Margaret Butler, in har 84th year. COWDRICIT—On • the 20th ult., in Belle fonte. Ida May, daughter of Morris W. an Mary Cowdrick, aged 3 years, 7 mos., and five days. Once more we'er called to mourn, Another loved one's gone. To j..in the angel-band above, And be with Christ at home. Why need we mourn for her, When she has gone to rest; No more to suffer here below, But be forever blest. Farewell sweet one thou'at crossed The dark and dreary river; We hope to meet thee yet again, So part no more forever. Grain and Flour Markets. BELLEFONTE, Oct 6, 1669. Barley $ 80 White wheat per bushel Red wheat. Corn (new) Outs.... nye per bushel Buckwhent per l'us (I.rerseed " Plaster 42 ton . . Provision Market. . . A pp'cs, dried, per lb $0 12@ 15 Penel•es, " (- ,‘ IS@25 ("berries, " • " " ' 20 1„. on ,: p t .r (part • .....' 15 Rutter per 1 , 1 . . t 1135 Iteefsfruk lwr 'I. ........ ...... .. 20(025 F 1,4 rront,f, ' ' IS@2O rhieitt , . t,it•ii, )4'. 25 05®1 00 Oil e:r per ilt arm IBM lard, per 11.. R gs. " Ih z mor,,n and 1,•+1111 t ,ri Ib 100 20 1.! , 1 iwr 1.11 , Dried Bret' ...... Lumber at Snow Shoe Depot. Pine 13.wris. lion of M1P.....:518 - .00 per M Pine 11. ,, rd5, 1-1.00 per M lieteloek Tint. Sniff 1' 00 per 1I Hem lock Board, Milroy Markets. Correct , l Weekly 1:y Gen .t .1. P. Blytnyer 51rt.mrc P t.. Oat. tf , 1809. Whitcli . k.ar. 1•11,11 ,.. 1 • • :30 lied 1 25 !Ice 85 Oats. new... 40 . 90 Barley .. 1 10 Flax:ieed 1 75 Olt - wed-seed 7 00 Plaster. Ground - 10 00 • Salt in sacks to 3 00 " in bid= 3 25 to 3 50 binteburners Coal 5 00 Stnce Coal. Wilkes 11 .rre ..... SOO Special Notices. BELLEFONTg, PA, Sect. 20, '69. To oor Patrons and the Addict Generally : We hereby very respectfully giie notice that on Monday,tet 4th 1869 our mode of doing husintes will be changed from a mixed credit and can , h, to a strictly cosh and produe cycte.n. and that on 'and after that date we will positively cell no goods whatever on credit. Ilaymg tried the credit s 3 stem for nearly three years. we found it both unpleasant and detrimental to ours. lees and our customers, we have concluded to try the cash system. knowing that it will be beneficial to both parties, as it' must be plain to everybody that goods sal for cash only can be sold cheaper than if sold on credit. We there fore propose to sell our zoods cheaper than heretofore. and, as usual, to treat all who may give us A, call no pleasantly as possible, promising to always hate on baud a com plete stock of the most Uisirable goods in the market. Thanking you' for your liberal patronage we give you a cordial invitation to continue the came. Yours Very Reepectf•t'.ly ZOIMER3IAA, BRO'S & CO sept.22-3t NEW CHANGE IN AN OLD FIRM. The undersigned adopts this method of informing his numerous friends and custo mers, that he has made arrangments to set; tle up the obi books, and commence in the new. For thirty years I have done busi ness in Bellefonte. I have for the whole of that time been one of the most extensive grain, dealers in the place. I hare always taken especial pains to accommodate my customers. I have always sold as good and . as cheap goods as any other mercantile house in town, and it is my intention to continue to do so, but hove added the name of my son W. B. WARNER to the.firtn. Hereafter, or from - the 13th inst., the busi ness will be conducted in the firm name of D. M. WAGNER AND SON I will increase the stock, will continue to buy grain, and to accomodute customers in every possible way. I invite all my old customers to continue with ns and hope that the people of Centre,Clearfield and adjoining counties will find it to their advantage to deal with us. We will in a few days receive rrom Phil's, and New York, the largest and best stock, and we may add, cheapest stock of Goods ever offered in Bellefonte• Our stock will be large and it is our intention to add to it from time to time. gvery thing wanted by heads of families, farmers or others, will be found in our HOUSE. We are not only enlarging our stock tut we have enlarged the STORE ROOM. Our store with the New room, will extend back 110 feet—shelved on both sides and constantly filled with the best of goods. We most respectfully invite the people of Centre and adjoining counties to favor us with a call, and with their trade. The highest market price will be paid for wheat and all other kinds of grain IN CASH. Country produce taken at the highest prices in exchange for goods. septls'69-tf. - p, M . , WAGNER b SON. j P. ODENKIRK, • WITH • • ARTM AN, DILLINGER & COMPANY, N 0.104, NORTH THIRD ST., PHIL'A.' • Two 'Doors above Arch, formerl.l 4 220, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS IN Carpets, Oil Coths,Oil Shades.Wiek Yarn, Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chains, Grain Bags, Window Paper. Batting, .bc. Also, WOODEN -AND WILLOW WARE. Brooms, Brushes : Looking Glasses, &c., jy2l'B9-ly. - IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF CEN tre County. Estate of Casper. Peters, deed. Petition of Thomas Vhippo for specific performance of contract. The undersio.med a,aommissionerappoint. ed to take testimony in the above ease,will meet the parties for the purpose_ of taking said testimony, at his office in Bellefonte,on Friday the Ist day of October, A. D., 1800, at 10 o'clock, a m., and continue from day to day until said testimony is taken. JESSE SLINGER, septB'69-3t. Commissioner. T HE WINCHESTER RIFLE(IB shots, ) BREECH-LOADING RIFLES" AND SHOT GUNS DOUBLE AND SINGLE RIFLES, Shot Guns, Revolvers-.and othor -Pjstols AT DESCHNER'S GIIN SHOP, Bush's Arcade, High St., Bellefonte, Pa auglF69-Iy. mEAT gARkET. N. W. Cor. Ditunnud, opposite Court house , Would respectfully call the attention of th citizero of Bellefonte and vicinity, to the se perior quality of FRESH MEAT ! FRESH MEAT 1 BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, . VEAL, POULTRY, alsvnya on hand. j:t6'69.tf. LEI EOM GEORGE BLYMYER ANDREW 81.1 - 31YER JACOB C. BLYMYER JOE. P. BLY3IYER. MILROY WAREHOUSg, GEORGE BLYMYER & having taken possession of the Warehouse at kfILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY, PENN., beg leave to announce to the citizens of Cen tre county the they are prepared to buy ALL KINDS OF GRAIN AT THE ILIGHES7 MARKET PRICES. SALT*WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL. GOAL AND PLASTER ALWATS OS hand. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a continuance of the same. jyl4'69.tf.- 40 1 00 EEISI 8 50 16 00 (- 20 rfl ..-A X' PA YERS LEAD - AN L) 111 AIEMBBR.—The undersigned, Treas urer of the Board of School Directors of the . Borough of Bellefonte, hereby gives notice the School Duplicate of said Borough has been placed in his hands for Collection, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Assembly, approved April 21, 1869, entitled "An Act relating to the collection of School Tar ih the School Distriels of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania," and that he a ill meet the-tea payers of said Borough at his Store Room, on Allegheny street, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1589, next, for the purpose of receiving their School Taxes: 1.1.00 per El All . persons making payment en rahl , da..l or whhin one month thereafter, will he en title:d to a deduction of five per cent= ; those ia.ying within one month thereafter, will re ceive no abatement, and on the Nth, day of Nov&mber, next, 5 per cent, will be added to all School LIXCa remaining unpaid. and the same will he placed in the hands of a collector. WILLIAM MCCLELLAII, Sept 1'69-tf, Treasurer. B ELLEFONTE ACADEMY. A SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG L DIES AND GENTLEMEN. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER FosT, with every facility for the education of youth in all the studies which constitute a liberal and polite education. Special attention is given to Musis and Dray ing. Vocal Music is made 'a regular branch in the course of study, and is taught to all pupils without extra charge. The Principal is assist , d by an ample corps of tried and capable teachers, the united aim being to insure the moral culture, and .gen eral refinement, as well as the intellectual ,mprovement of the pupils. Each scholar has a due share of individual attention. Parents who wish to place their children where there will hemo necessity for change till they have completed their education, are invited to visit this School. Parents who wish to have their daughters board out of the Institution, ean find pleas ant homes. and at reasonable rates in the ten n. for or: her p:trtieuln,r4. Ad ress, Rev. J. P. HUGHES, jy2l'6o.tf. Principal. O RPHAN'S COURT SALE. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE [Estate of George Foust, Deceased.] By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Centre county. there will be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises, en the Seven Mountains, Pottet tp., on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2d, 1869, A tract of improt , ed land- adjoining lands of Drinker's heirs on the North; Cox's heirs on the South. containing 212 ACRES, HORS OR LESS, having thereon erected a large new frame Tavern House, Barn, Stables, and other out houses, with never-failing water at the door, an orchard of choice fruit ; about 70 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation, the residue well timbered with pine, sc., and. known as +be Cammeron tract. The Belle fonte and Lewistown Turnpike passes thro' this tract in front of the buildings, and the Milroy and Bellefonte Railroad as surveyed and will be located,pas-es through this tract convenient to the main bui:ding. This tract holds out great inducements to capitalists. D. M. WAGNER Also, one other tract of Timber Land, sur veyed in the warrantee name of "John Brown," adjoining the Cammeron tract, Drinker's heirs, and others, containing 412 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, This tract is well timbered with pine and of the first quality, and convenient to saw mills. Title to these lands indisputable Teems or SALE :—The widow's thirds to remain in the land during her natural life, the interest to be paid annually to said wid oW, and at her death, her share or principle to be paid to those legally entitled thereto. One-third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of said sale, and theres idue two annual payments with interest, to be secured by bond and morgage. J. G. CARSON, Acting Adm'r. Potter tp., sept.l'69-4t. NAILS, all sizes and kinds, at IRWIN WILSON'S.d MISCELLANEOUS SPENDER'S WESSON'S and other Also, Repairing done BELLEFONTE, PENN'A JESSE MORGAN, Constantly to be found on hand Next Session np , ns on MIS OELLAINEO US. FOR . SAU,. I'URE BRED HOGS AND FOWLS. WINTER SLED WHEAT. And other FARM SEEDS, From Darrz's EXPERDIENTAL FA11111; Charnbersburg, Pa. Diehl's and Boughton Beardless ; Week's and Tread well's Beardless White Wheats ; French White and Red Chaff; Purple Straw Bearded Mediterranean, and German AM ber Beardless, are the hest, earliest,hardiesA and most productive Wheats that can be receommended . for general 'Cultivation.— Price $5 per bushel. 4pounds of any kind by Mail, post paid, $l. Twenty heads of different varieties sent post paid, for sl. Twenty other varieties of Wheat,Barley and .Oats, of last year's importation. See Deitz!s Experimental Farm Journal ; send and sub scribe fot it; only Si 50 per year; the most. useful Journal printed. Address GEO. A. DEITZ, Chambersburg, Pa. The Earliest, Hardiest, and most productive Red Wheat is the French White Chaff. . septS 4t. T W. BAILEY, . Bash End llcLain'b Block, near the Depot, BELLEONTE, PENN'A., PLUMBER, GAS AND STEAM FITTER, TIN & SHEET-IRON WORKER, SMOKE STACKS, Jo DEALER IN FIRE-PLACE TIEATERS, STOVES,LOW- DOWN GRATES, TERRA. COTTA. GOODS, (from Phil'a.,) NEY.TOPS, Also, Agts. for SANFORD'S CELEBRAT'D HEATERS, (Brick Enca3ed and Portable') In short everything usually kept by the largest Plumber and Gas-fitting Houses in our cities, can be obtained of me, as it is my intention to spare neither time nor pains to accommodate those favoring me with their orders. ORDERS SOLICITED from all parts of the State, especially from Central Pennsy Iran ia,an d PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO BY COM PETENT WORKMEN J. B A ILEY, Lush's New Block, Bellefonte, Penn'n tny26'69 ly SECA - LER & co., DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS. NUTS, h CONFECTIONER TES KEEP TUE BEST ASEOBTMENT OF BOOBS, and sell FOR SMALLER PROFITS thln any other HOUSE IN GENTILE COUNTY HOUSE-KEEPERS and all other& wishing to purchaEo GROCERIES OF Every DESCRIPTION will be amply repaid B GIVING US A CALL SEC 11. ER Lk CO., NO. SIX, HIGH STREET FRONT, "BUSH HOUSE" BLOCK,BELLEFONTE nn 211'69 1y OIIN 11. HAHN, • -.1...-A±V:4,'F-W.l :---V -4 •it. 3 -17 0, t;, , ... 74 A '-..0-,r)#&'' 4 , 7: A 7... L 4 ~ .1-3%-4,34?:•' ' 4 'F. , .. ~.' , --- -, , , ~., .. , ~ 7. t -- 01-.. : 4, ,, .. -. ! t -I 74 ~--.1';'144-tic,*4 z --..-4 , ..-_ - _, > ... i ~.,...: .., ~.. 4, 7.4 ----.. 0 ~...;. ............ 44 _ '''''-'• ~,,,,.. 7:' 0,--7,-* , ;:L 4 -'•—•&. 1-$ --&-• 4 , ,. - .1. <7. - .7. ' ' ,f?, %. -4.4.-1.7 . -i, .... ......1 - --, .--• `• Vi_ '-- 7-7 , , , ,.i.',9 - ---'-*- - 43 - Wi.r.l4 . ' ' '74 P 4 P da ~,Ai-ti,,,,,„-,....,,,,,•4 c-i Z - -, • .::;, l',•. • F.' (N 47.; ,"":.:?._ -,, 5 0: . --.• ,-; , rimes 4, r 4- t , 1t5_.7.7„."-r--- fe F. --Ef...y- Ar..so, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks and Fine Jewelry, CIIROYONETER d• OTHER .WATCHES Repaired on the MOST Si: lEN T I FIC PRINCIPLES All Work Warranted to GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION JOBBING OF ALL KINDS. Promptly and .Carefully Executed at the SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE Business transacted in German AG English DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, Next Door to Harper Bro's. Store SPRING ST., NEAR HIGH, BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO ~ FENNA jy2l'B9-1 y A DM IN IST RAT OR' S. NOTICE Letters of Adruinistration on the estate of Susan M. Mitchell.late of Harris tp.,dec'd having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate] . a V 'neut. and those having claims against Lie sent-, to pre•ent them duly authenticated by law for settlement. _ _ augl.S'69 fit A DMINTSTRAIOR'S NOTICE. tl Letters of Administration on the estate of Wm. Hinton late of Snowshoe twp., dec'd., having been granted to the undets trued, all persons knowing:themselves indebted to.said estate are requested to come forward and in the inunediate payment, and . thoie having claims to present them duly authentu . ated for settlement. JOSEPH 111NTON;7,. • •• - Address; or eall on Jos. Minton, Rblo.nd P.. 0. Ccntrc Co. gept22'69.l3t 1 .0 0 0 R t e u a b d l e t r y a the an ' fi t speakers fist it edition W 0; 1 10 '1 0 CHOICE SELECTIONS, N 0,2," contain ing one hundred of the eatest good thing for recitation,' - deelnination, school reading, he., in poetry and prose. Send 30 dents fur a.sample to P. GARRETT t' CO. I septls-4w. - Philadelphia Pa. WANTED.—AII out of 'employment to Canvass for a new Religious Work, of rare merit, peculiarly "adapted to the young, out equally entertaining and instructive to all, and invaluable to:OveryChristian family; unequaled in elegance and cheapness; being embellished with nearly 300 esgravisge Ex .perienced Agents and others, wanting a work that. will sell at sight, should secure choice of territory nt wino. For particulars, Jonas address P. GARRETT & CO, septls-4w. ' • Philadelphia, Pa. 0 TILL AHE AD.—The only cheap - and 0 useful Sewing Machine: Does ALL any machine CAN do. $lB.OO only. Sample at cost. $2OO a month to *gents. Address . . • ASHIIELOT S. M. CC.. aug2s-4w. ' • Hinsdale, N. H. THIS IS'NO .1.119 - MBUG ! - By - sending 35 cents, with age, height, color of eyes and hair. you will receive. by.return mail, and correct pic ture of your future husband or wife, with name and date 'of marriage. Address W. FOX, P. 0. Drawer No. 24, Fultonville;..N. York. aug2sB9 4t. CATARRH.D A Irdy who has suffered, for year from Deafness and Catarrh was cured by a sim ple remedy. Her sympathy and gratitude prompts her to send the reciepts, free of charge, to any one similarly afflicted. Ad dress ' Mrs. M. C. LEGGETT, an . 25'69-4w.- Hoboken. N: J. AGENTS WANTED FOR _ • " WONDERS OF .THE WORLD." Qucr one thotteand Illustrations the lar gest, bestselling, and most attractive sub scription book ever published. send for Circulars, with terms. at once. Address United StatesTul3lishing Co., 411. Broome Street, New York. sept.22'69 4t. AGENTS WANTED' FOR SIGHTS AND SECRETS OF THE . NATIONAL CAPITAL, The most startling, instructive and enter taining, book of the day. pYr•Fend for Cir miler, and see our Terms. Address UNITED STATES PUBLISHING CO., 411 Broom Street: New York. sept22'69-4w. ONPIIMPTION. • Bronchitis, Asthma. Dud Catarrh cured by inkfautkin. 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If Ton wish to know how Fortune; are made and losl is a day; how :hrewd tlon are ruined in Wall Street.: how Str -ngeis are swindled .hy sharpers; how M nisters and Merchants aro blackmailed; how Dance Halls and Concert Saloons are managed; how Gambling Houses and Lotteries are conduct ed ; how stock and Oil Companies origi nate. add how the Bubbles Bt.rst, read this work. It contains 33 .f.r.a engravings tells all about the Mysteries and Crimes of New Vork; Fi . rld is the Spiciest, and Cheapest work published. LONLY 82 50 PER COPY. Send for Circulars nue specimen pages of the work. Address :ONES BROTHERS & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. a ug2s-Iw. AFORTUNE IN ANY STi - T.--Rights fur Sale—New patent artiala for every female. Sanple $2. Address INVENTi/R, P. 0. Box 2.438, N. Y. je23-3r.. A DMINISTRA.TORS NOTICE. Lot ters of Administration on the estate of Wm. 'Brower late of Union twp., dec'd., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are rogue:A:A to come forward and make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. GEO. ALEXANDER, jy14 . 69-6t. TALPEY'S PATENT The .abore represented machine HAS NO:i EQUAL, It is simple in its construction, easily operated, and not liable to get out of. order. One man can with perfect ease rip a two inch bard wood or a three inch plank in one third the time that it' takes with the ordinary baud-saw, and besides, the - most, inexperienced apprentice can, with thia'inaV chine SAW TRUER AND S rRAIgIITER Than the best journeyman Caii7lvith a Banli;Savi - '• THE JIG ..TTACIINIENT, JAS: GLENN. Adm'r recently. patented,. (SS,j4own by the out, at the right) to:beppereteeby fe'ot or band power,or both at:the.saur:time.is so arra.ng cd,in canahination witif-theßip Saw that it forms , one machine, and by a simple devise is readily . :tietached,..ancl two distinct ma chineS arerendernd:And,by putting on in plaee of, th4;'.tlip Saw . a.Pl,:oss-Cut Saw. a _ UN1104.3 RSA I, EIAN bSAINT-.MILL is produced." Price reasonable. For farth er paithialtirs address. C. G. SCTIOLL, Agent, reptls-3m ilfx 1344 NV illiainstivrt Pa. COOLLY &-DAUCLEY'-S MISCELLANEOUS HAND SAW MILLS DRY GOODS, kc PHILADELPHIA STORE I PHILADELPHIA STORE! PAILADELPHIA STORE KELLER & MUSSER ANOTHER NEW STORE. • 'ANOTHER NEW STORE ANOTHER NEW STORE. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. . KELLER Jr, MUSSER have just opened the best, cheapest. largest. as well as the best assorted stock of Goods in Bellefonte or Central Pennsylvania, at their new • PHILADELPHIA STORE, in BINCKERITOFF'S BLOCK,kop St FOR THE LADIES They have Silks, Coburgs Alpacas, Merinos Wool Delaines, Lustres, Ginghains, Prints, Poplins. Lawns, Hand- - kerchiefs, Kid and other • Hlovos, Hosiery, Bal- - morals; Hoop-skirts, and a general va variety of Ribbons, trimmings, Buttons", Braids, etc., at the lowest prices. FOR GENTLEMEN. They have Black and Blue • Cloths, Plaek and Fancy Ca4siuieres, Sattinetts, Tweeds, ,Meltons, Water-proof • Cloth, Silk. Satin and coalman Vestings, eta•., 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 variours qualities and pricey, Plain and Fancy Vests, Case'. mere and Flannel tvershirts, Woolen and Cotten undershirts, Handkerchiefs, neck ties, &c.,.&e., (Pc. Calf and Kip Boots' and Shoes, • . Gum Boots mind Shoes, Hats - and Caps; and HOUSEHOLD GOODS. in endless variety, such as Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Brown Muslins, Bleached Mullins, Drillings, Sheotings, Table Cloths, &c„ &c., 4.tc. - Their stock of QUEENSWARE ff. GRO CERIES cannot be excelled in quality or price. Call in at the Philadelphia Store and con v:inceyoursolves that KELLER & MUSSER have everything you want and do business on the principle of "Quick Sales and Small Profits." GRAIN AND rItODIICE ARE TANEN ja 6'69-Iy. (IOMPLETION OF THE PAM` V IC RAILROAD. GRRAT RUSH TO STERNBERG'S Sung to the Tune of vaiikee Doodle The Great PacilTO Railroad's laid, From ocean unto ocean, And now con3ple connection's mado,— An enterprising notion. The mighty work at last is done, Su speedily and Inisk, Oh! And now in ten days we can ran ,From lure to San Francisco. o tnoro we take the nncient 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, Fran ocean unto ocean,. And we buy clothes from A. STERNBERG, A most delightful noti'•n. 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 hest assortment of which .will always be found at A. Sternberg's Store. , People who travel by other routes, and al so people who, instead of traveling by any route at all, prefer to stay at home, can find the most superior and scasonab!e garments, every noon nn; of every variety, and at Van lowest prices. Du not fail to call and examine our stock Let re purchasing elsewhere if you do not, wo are sure you wi:l be sorry that you did not. Our goods are put nown to the-lowest figure. We sell whole suits, according to quality. RANGING FROM $8.50 TO $lB.OO —the very best. - - - - - - A.-STERNBERG, Allegheny St, Bellefonte, Pa my2C6.9-ly NE w STORE HARPSB BROTHERS nave opened up an ENTIRE NESS STOCK of GOODS of every description,at their new store' room 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 part, Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery Goods, . Hos , ries, Fancy Goods, Clothing, Boots 16 Shoes, }lats.& Caps,- Carpet-Bags, Umbrellas, Parasols, Gentlemen and. Ladies, Fdruishing Ladies Cloaks E Circulari, In Silk and Cloth, Carpeting, Grocerie_sr Queensware STATIONERY, 4nd everything else that is to 139 found in a well stocked country store. COUNTRY PRODUCE, 'taken in exchange for goods, and the highest market price paid: jaVfiktf. JAS. A. QUISTARY. - iSNItY catosKEY Q UIGLEY h CROSI/EY'S CHEAP (ASH STORE, EAGLEVILLE, CENTRE CO , PENN'A take pleasure in announcing to far mers and the public generally that we keep constantly oh hand, at our store in Eagle• vine, Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., and SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY STORE in town or country. We shall always en .deavor to purchase good goods- and war 1 arnt everthing as we represent it. We also always pay the highest PRICES FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Please call and examine our stock for ourselves. ja13'69.1y. ADMINTSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Jno. Bailey.late of Furguson town ship, deceased. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against. the s *me. to present them duly authenticated by law for s.ettlerhent. JOHN OLIVER. Adyn'rs auz2s'fi9-6t G LASS : all Pizes and qualities, at DRY GOODS DO NOT FORGET That the place to buy Cheap Goods, CALICOES, DELAINES, SILKS, SATINS, CASSI.III3/IE.S, OASSINETS, BLANKETS, READY-MADE CLOTAING, fcirllon and Boys; is ht JOHN W. COOKE'S CHEAP CASH - 81:011r, REYNOLDS' ARCADE, ALLEC; IIEYI STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA • We stextd .ut on the utiacip , le: . .tito.lt profits and quick Returns," and liow well we huve succeeded is known to every body. >UR GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE ANL GLASSWARE, are of the very best quality and'are sold al 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 eLsowliere. Do not forget the place. • REYNOLDS'. ARCADE, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. ja6'69.ly GREAT EXCITEMENT I EXTRAORDINARY CONCENTRATION OF BARGAINS HOWELL, 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 stock than ever before offered to the Our extensive stock of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Demands ps,rtienlar attention. Great Bargains to be bad in Prints, Moslins, Notions, sc., &c The latest styles of Spring and Summer Cassimers already received. READY' MADE CLOTHING warranted to give perfect satisfaction. A largo assorment of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes constantly on hand. Our Grocery department demands particular attention. A full assorment constantly on band,the best the markets can afford, . such as SYRUP, SUGAR, TEA. .12. COFFEE. Canned Fruits, Jellies, -Domestic and Foreign Fruits, Cheese and Pastries of all kinds, and every other article belonging to the Grocery Department.- FARMERS' ' , MECHANICS • AND LA.;; OR - 1.--.7?8;--: LOOK to your interest One dollar saved is still one dollar in your pocket. Then call and see• at what astonishing Low Prices. HOWELL GILLILAND & CO 2.78 selling Dry Goods and Groceries. Come and essmise. f;n: yourselves, •and be convinced of the truth. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, . Bush's Arcade, Rooms No. 1 and• 2 jan6'69.ly. ANOTH pat NEW STORE. EMIL JOSEPH& ca., ALLEGHENY ST, (T . Bride's Building.) BFT LETO.FTE, PENN/A. CHEAP IrEl4 7 YORK STORE. COME ONE! COME ALL !! SEE HOW CHEAP WE CAN SELL, DRY-GOODS, DRY GOADS, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS FURNISHING GOODS FOR LADIES "4 GENTS, FOR LADIES & 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 prides. A FIRST CLASS WATCH MAKER constantly on hand and all work warranted A liberal discount to the trade. Give a call. ja6'69.ly. GEO. D. PIFER'S DRY GOODS AND GROCERY STORE, No. 6, BROKERHOFF'S Row, • NEXT DOOR TO . THE POST OP FIDE,, BELLEFOS7, PENN'A., Is the place for bargains in the way of Dry Goods, Clothing, Blets and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Queens and Cedar Ware, Groceries, • CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS, ALSO, NOTIONS, ctc„ 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 lIIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for all kinds of marketing and produce. Cash paid for ALL KINDS OP GRAIN: Goodstielivered with pleasure. No trouble co show goods. Give hint a call befOre pur thasing elsewhem Da6'69.y SADDLERY, to suit the trade, at IRWIN di WILWIC'S GROCERY AND PROWSION STORE IT re now an es!ablished last that Grocet les of all kinds are now 'to bo obtained at Ti!. RUNKLE'S new GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. On Allegheny gtreet Bellefonte, Pa:, twenty per vent. cheaper than at any other establishment in own or country. Flour of the very beet runty, kept eon ' tautly on band. .11winding heusa— huepors. end Ilea& of famine* woo:.?, do well to give him heIOTO urehaying elan. tv!.ete. Ito not tbrzet the 1 !:•••c. 13TiOADCLO7 NS J• 017.9 i s on. E 'ft:a, Mpluides, in short t. .vPr, thin!: tvaa!;:, - krpt at a Grocery t, for sale I.w, at M. ItUNKLE'S. D BAS. Beans, Soup Peas, Soup Beans, foi sale cheap, at M. RUNKLE'S- rl A :CC ED Peaches, *Canned Tomatoes kj Canto 1 Apples, Canned Corn, Canned Fruits of all kinds ki pt constantly on hand M. RUNKLE'S. 11 ED Penebes, Dried Apples, Dri - Curraut s, Deed Fruits of all kinds, s, OA ND lES, Candies.' A splendid. variety of Candies and puts, r sale law at M. ItIINKL QUEENSWARE of the very beet quality for sale cheap, at M. RUNKLE'S. lITILLOW Baskets, and Willow Ware of all kinds and sizes, for sale cheap, at ORANGES, Lemons, Figs and Nuts, for Sale at M. RUNK. E'S. f(TOBACCO, Tobacco. Chewing Tobaooof 1 Snuff and Segars, the very best and o, all kinds, at M. RUNKLE'S. fIUCUMBER and other Pickles, Tomato° V Catsup, Marmalades Jellies of all kinds J. W. COOKE GLASSWARE, Glass Fruit Jarti and Dishes, a fine assortsneat at • • M. RIINIELD'EI. B URNSIDE & THOMAS. offer to the Public one of the largest and best selected stooks of merchan dise, in Centre county. Call, examine,and see for yourself. THE Largest and Best Stock of warra ed • Boots and Shoes, warranted to plc° satisfaction, at reduced prices, only tt be found at BURNSIDE a THOMAS' SPICES of all varieties, ground to order and warranted to be strictly punk It is the only plane you can find ttnadultera tad spices. Try them for your own satin faction. You can only find them at H ANDSAWS, knives, spoons, eoffee shovels, spades, rakes, hese, lamps, forks, chains, ac., at - BIIENSIDIit a.THOMAS'. HORSE COLLARS, if yon don't wan: your horse's shoulders galled ani made sore, get good horse collars, at BURNSIDE e THOMAS'. HARNESS, collars, cart whips, CiSS.4III whips, in great varieties,. govern= ment gears, saddles, bridles, martinghTiA, cheek lines, cart gears, tug. harnagnOnsign harness, bungs, &o. Everything.hilitlte,sa& dlery line, at IitISILINO- TACKLES, rods lines, hooks, flies, sea hair baskest, ac. Rig you out to catch trout; at • - _ BURNSIDE a THOMAS'. THE highest markct prise paid for all kinds of country produce, at BURNSIDE t THOMAS'. FINE GROCERIES, mooha coffee, old gov. java, beat quality Rio coffee, best olong black teas, green. fraa, levering syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article ba king molasses, rice and everything in the grocery line at the lowest cash prices in the market BURNSIDE s THOMAS', is the plots. TT IS known to all in Bellefonte • through the county if you want good article go to - _ _ LEATHER of all diseriptions, french calf • skin, spanish sole leather, morn :co'. sheep skins, linings. Everything in the leather line warranted'to give satisfaction, at - BURNSIDE e THOMAS'. • rpoys of all kioda, at BURNSIDE a THOMAS' SHOE -MAKERS TOOLS and findings, in all their varieties, at BURNSIDE s THOMAS'. NEW PATTERNS of eir eloths,- at re duced. prices, at " BURNSIDE a THORI-AS'... NOTIONS, OIIONS, SADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bits, spots rings. Everything a saddler wants for the manufacture of harness. to be found at BURNSIDE a THOMAS'. BASKETS in all their varieties, ohildrons carriages, willow •ware, grins, pistols, powder, shot, caps, cartridges, so., at BURNSIDS & THOMAS'. NOTIONS of all kinds, Stolring's gloves, Handkerchiefs, combs, pocket books, in all their variety and very cheap, at BURNSIDE k THOMAS'. TURKEY PRUNES, raisens, peaches ap ples, oranges, lemons, all kinds st foreign fruits, Hams, bac' , n &c., BURSIDE a THOMAS'. CANNED FIVATS, peaches, tomatoe pine apples. and peas in great varis sty, r t BIIRSIDE & THOMAS WRITE FISH, Herring, Mackerel, &e. at ja6'69.ly. BABBITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and Saone olivoi soap, Dobbins' soap, Jesee OaMay's soaps, old eastile, pure, Palm soap, Elderling's soap, and a great variety of oth• or soaps, at Whitman's nickeled confections, % V Whitman's celebrated chocolate, Baker's chocolatt, Smith's chocolate, China Ginger, English Pickles, American Pickles, at BUBNSIDE a THOMAS' MILLINERY AND FANCY' nctiE. The undersigned would respeefully Inform the citizens of Milesbnrg and of CentPre County, that sho has Opened a largo and ex tensive stock of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS in the store room recently . odeirpied by Ilarrison Levy. Iler goods are all ngir.„ and were purchased for oash at d_ 41,e-is there fore prepared to sell ot . ioducled , prit v .. get experience in the business.warrat; is hpr in saying, that the Ladieti of:Mile.ibura s Belle fonte, or elsewhere,will save time and Money by visiting her store before purehasin latest style and fashion plates can kwa be aeon at the store. rayl2'69-Iy. SCREWS and Hinges of every variety and kirid at I:RWIN WIL01\1:: GROCEIif.66 - ;Fzu ir EYTY PEI? CEA% rSA rsp. M. Lt. AN I::Llt,' M. RUNKLE'S. M. RUNKLE'S M. RUNKLE'S BOOTS, SHOES, &c. BURNSIDE ek THOMAS' 83111 - NSIDlit k ncOMA - • B lIRNSIDS THOMA S'. BURNSIDE k THOMAS'. BURNSIDE k THOMAS'. MILLINERY MELESBURG, PA PATTIE WrriTEP.5