The Bellefonte Republican. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1869-1909, October 13, 1869, Image 1
EZI , r .. , BELL . . F. • „.- _ ..--77 7; - ft—,s 'TC7: .. .. . , , , ,„• i-: . . • •. - ... . i . - um . . W. W. BROWN, 1 EDITORS A. B. HUTCHISON; j OUR TERMS ' _ FOR SUBSCRIPTION 4!E ADVERTISING The "BrLLEFONTE REPUBLICAN" is published. every WEDSESDAT Aionsiner. in Bellefonte, Pa., by A. B:"HUTCHIL , ON & CO., • .• ••• at thelollowing r ate s • . - One year (invariably in advance s ) $2 Six Months,' " " " $1 Three Months,." if it • Single Coliber.."... . . .". ' " It i&-Republican in politics-'—devoted - to the Agricultural, Manufacturing and Min ing interests of Central Pennsylvania. Papers discontinued to subscribers at the expiration' cif their terms of subscription,' the option of the publisberi, unless other wise agreed upon. - • • Spectal notices inserted in our local col- Urns at 26"ets. pet'_ line for each insertion, unless otherwise agreed upon, by the month, qUarter or year. Editorial Notices in our local columns, 25 cts. per line for each insertion. 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Blanks, kc., &c., executed in the best style with promptness, and at the most reasons. ble rates. Address communications relating to business of this office. to A. B. HUTCIIISON Jr, CO., Bellefonte, Po LODGES. Bellefonte Masonic Lodge. N. , 26 A Y M. meets on Tuesday evening of or beforethe 101 l Moon. Constans Commandery. No. 33. K. T, meets soeond Friday of each 'wool'. 0. 0. F. Centre Lodge, Y" 1.53. meets every Thursday evening at their hall, Bush's Arcade. Forthe eenff•rrinr of Degrees the ist Sat urday t veuin 9: of each m •n h. For Degree of Rebecca, iecond Saturday of every month. I. 0. 0. T.—This Lode meet.; every Mon . sy evening. Bellefonte Church Directory Pree-yterian church. Spring St.. services at at. 11 a in., and 7/. p. m : No pastor at present. This con .:Tegat ion are now orccviti_ s new church. in consequence of which the remear religiotis services will be held in the Ciaut Rouse - until further 310 tiCO. Methodist Epiveopal Church. Tlit,ch St.. set. vices 111/ a. in.. and 7/ p. to. Prayer Meeting on Thuroley nigh.. Bev. Jas . . Mullan. pastor. St. John's Episcopal Church. Thigh - St.. ear- Vices at 10/ a. in.. and 7/ p m. Rev 'Byron McGann, pastor. Lutheran Church. Linn St., services 101 a. ut , and 72, p. in. Rev. J. i.. Hackenberger, • pastor. Reformed Church, Linn St., no pastor at 'present Catholic Church, Bishop St.; services lel a. tu., and 3p. m. Rev. T. McGovern, .pastor - United Brethren Church, High Street, west File of creek: services African M, E. Church, west side of creek ; services at 11 a. In., and 7/ p. m. Rev. Isaac Pintsell. pastor. BAKEIIIES N - 1 EW 1.1 ERY. - BUSH'S ARCADE, HIG II STREET, BELLEFONTg, PENN'A.- Z. T. GUDYKUNST, having purchased from Adam rforkheimer, his first class Bakery and Confectionery, and having added largely to his stock. is now prepared to furnish the public with food fresh BREAD, PIES, CARES, CON FECTIONS, and everything in his line, at all times. In connection with the above, is A FIRST-CLASS ICE CREAM SALOON for Ladies and Gentlemen, which will he open during the summer. Pic-nits, private parties, &c., can be supplied with all kinds of Confections, Ice Cream, Cakes and Fruits on ery short notice. myl 9 . 69-Iy. Z T. GUDYKUNST. N EW BAKERY. The undersigned respect fully invites the attention of the citizens of Bellef,,nte and vicinity, to his NEW BAKERY, on Bishop Street, as the only place where the best quality of • BRED, CARES, PIES, CONFECTIONERIES, MINCE MEAT of onr own Manufacture. the best and neatest Ice Cream accom modations in the town. A room neatly fur nished and carpeted, on first flpor, for la dies and gentlemen, and a room on second floor for private parties—ladies and gentle men. He prides himself on the superior quality and flavor of his Ice Cream, and most cordially invites his friends and the public generally,to call and realize the truth of the assertion, that McDowell makes the best Ice Cream in town. ja13'69.1y. S. J. McDOWELL, Ag't. B AKERY & CONFECTIONERY ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFO.NTE,.PA. The. cindifsikned-rioirldhereby-regiiial: fnlly-inform the cittzers . of Bellefonte and vicinity,that he is prepared to furnish at all times FRESH BREAD, CAKES OF all KINDS, CANDIES, SPICES, NUTS, FRUITS, and anything and everything belor:ing to bis business. le has.recentiy completed a large and eommodiimi , addition to his build il/g, and has furnished it in a stylo Surpast - - ing anything of the kind in the town, where ladies and gentlemen can, during the sum mer month, bo accommodated with the very BEST OF ICE CREAM. Having had years of experience in the busi iess, he flatters" himself that he can guaran tee satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage aug4'69 ly FURNITURE WARE ROOM. Howard Street, Bellefonte, Pa. WHERE BUREAUS, . LOUNGES, , HAT RACKS. WHA f- /V OTS, EXTENSION TABLES, • . :STANOS; CHAIRS,-.. - - STOOLS, &c., f every deseriPtion, cinality:.and price, for sale cheaper than -at other estab lishment of the kind in Central Penn'a. UNDERTAKER. Ready Made Coffins, of all*sizes and prie kept:eon:stint:lY on hand. Also Cof fins manufactured 'to order. ja6'69.ly. 11..P..HARRIS. FURNITURE WAREROOK. Manufacture' : and Poiler in. all . kinds of SOFAS, LOUGES, 5. 13 Ss $l2 10 la 15 20 171 25 20 1 , 30 SPRING BOTTOM BEDS, I TABLES, ROCKING CHAIRS, &c very fine selection of the latest styles of MOST REASONABLE RATES My prim are all as low, for every article as IN ORDER TO SATISFY YOURSELVES 1(.2'69 A.n W ILLIA 318 & CANAN, MAN FACICI EPS rIF COTTA GE FUR NITUL-LF. ALL KINDS OF TURNED WORK At our new est, 1,1 ish wen t near the Belle fonte %re n.4v knanufaoture tottage Porniture. Chair Stands, P.lll'nff. Cartt• 110,k Itar,dlcs, and turned trolk of Every Description throughout Central Ponns:ilvanin, we in vi - e you to call an-.I see us. We are prepar -e4 to furnish yvu with ALL THE T URA - ED WORK KEEDED in your bm , iness, cheaper than you can OTHER PORTION cf TUE COUNTRY— CAN PURCHASE IN THE CITY OUR MACHINERY is the VERY BEST, and i ur facilities for obtaining lumber ena ble us nut only to compete with, but to liiEE=lti3 CALL AID EXAMINE OCR WORK WILLIAMS A. CANAN, je2'69-3y. Bellefonte, Pa VIAS. T. FRYBERGER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in TOBACCO AND SEGARS; BALTIMORE SPUN ROLL, SIX TWIST. NAVY, lb and I/ lb. Cut and Dry Sanking Tobacco of all kinds, also Segars of all grades and prices at $l3. per thousand, and - upwards. PIPES, SEGAR CASES. And all the various kinds of articles usually kept in a Tobacco &me. Goods will be sold wholesale at manufacturer's prices. Givens a trial. I in vite all to comp and see for themselves. Store —Opposite Brockerhoff House. feb3'69.ly. NEW TOBACCO STORE. LEVI A. MILLER & COMPANY, ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA., respectfully informs the public that they have opened anew WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCO in the new building recently erected by J. B Bmts, where they have a large stock of TOBA CCO, SEGARS, MEERSHAITIIT PIPES, SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, the eery best and of all brands, together with a large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S Furnishing GOODS In conneeliou with the above, they have also opened an extensive FASHIONABLE EATING HOUSE on European_principles. _ Evarything in the best of style. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. apritr; ..17. L. A. MILLER ft CO J. H. SANDS FURNITURE The Proprietor has spared no pains in fur nishing the.botiie with new furniture. The beds and bedding are the very best; the rooms commodious and well ventilated. The accommodations, boarding. &0., are equal to any of the high priced Hotels. Only 25 cents for meals. Thankful for past favors, be solicits their continuance, and promises satisfaction to all. MATRASSES, I marl7'69-Iy. WM. BROWN, Prnpr. NATIONAL HOTEL. JOHN BRACHBILL, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CHAIRS, COTTAGE BEDSTEDS; la* keo:, constantly on hand WALL PAPER, MI they enn be in this mrkaet Call and examine my stook JOHN BRACHBII L, (Old Stand) Spring St., 11Q1lefonte. Pa The trade fupilittl with CAL;INET AIAKERS purchaFe in any cheaper tl.nn you in the whole country and prices TOBACCO & SEGARS STORE "Let us See to it, that a Glverninent of the People, for the People, and by the People, shall -not Perish. rom the Earth.".L-[A. Litzcoix.] HOTELS CONRAD HOUSE ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE, PA. (Opposite the Brocirerhoir House.) HOTEL ONTHE EUROPEAN PLAN, Licensed by the Court of Centre County. FIRST CLASS BAR. R STAURANT, ROOMS AND STABLING. AN EXCELLENT BILLIARD ROOM, with 3 tables, now and in perfect condition, Give the Conrad House a trial. IL 11. KLINE. jy2l'69 ly. Proprietor. OUR HOUSE TLe undersigned adopts this method of informing his friends and the public gener ally that he continues to keep the Hotel on the corner of Allegheny and Bishop Ste., known by the cognomen of "OUR HOUSE." MILLHELVI, CENTRE COUNTY, PA. The undersigned adopts this method of informing the travelling community, and citizens generally, that he has refitted and furnished anew throughout, with •first class furniture, this well known and established house—the NATIONAL HOTEL, Millbeitn, Pa. He is well prepared to furnish first class accommodations to all who desire to make a hotel their Home, or pleasant tem porary abode. The custom of the travelling. public, and the surrounding country, is re spectfully solicited. Courteous and atten tive servants arc engaged at this popular Hotel. The Stabling is the very best. and none hut careful and accommodating Hust lers are emplo7ed. * JONATHAN KREMER, jv1 , 1 . 69-Iy. Prop'r. PLEASANT GAP HOTEL. The • un dersigned having purchased the Hotel prop. arty at Pleasant Gap, adopts this method of informing hIS friends in part eultir. 7 and the travelling community generally, that he has refiited and furnished hi; house in the best style. MS TABLE will be supplied with the beet the market will afford. and HIS BAR with the beet of Liquors FITS STABLING is the very beet. and the proprietor prides tarns :If therefore, upon the feet that his ce cotnniodations, both for tnan and beast, can not be surpassed by any Hotel in the coun try. His old friends, as well as strangers and travellers, are most. cordially invited t • _ _ _ 1i M. ICKHOFF. Pleasant Gap. Pa k all. Ina r`24 . 69 ly B ROCKERHOFF HOUSE, ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA HOUSEAL & KROM, Proprietors. A FIST CLASS rtOTEL--CONFORTABLK ItOO3lS, PROMPT A TIEND,A NOE. ALL THE MODERN CONVENIENCES, AND REASONABLE CHARGES. The proprietors offer to the traveling public. and to their country friends,first class acoonnaindittions and careful at fen ti.tn to the wants of guests at all times at fair rates. Careful hustlers and good sta bling for horses. An excellent table sell served A Dar supplied with fine B rows. Servants well trained and every thing requisite in a first class Hotel. Our location is in the business part of the town near the Post Office, the Court !louse, the Churches• the Banks, and the principal pla ces of burin• ss, renders it the most el igible place for those who visit Belle fonte on business or for pleasure. An OMNIBUS WILL CARRY PASSENGERS n:<d baggage to and from all trains free of charge. my 1 2 .69 tf. G ARMAN'S HOTEL. DAN L GARMAN, Prop'r This long established and well known Ho tel. situated on the southeast corner of the Diamond. opposite the Court House, having been purchased by the undersigned, he an• nounces to the former patrons of this estab lishment and to the traveling public gener ally, that he has thoroughly refitted his house, end is prepared to render the most satisfactory accommodation to all who may favor him with their patronage. No pains will be spared on his part to add to the con venienee or comfort of his guests. All whc stop with him will find HIS TABLE abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare the market will afford, done up in style, by the most: experienced cooks. His Ben will always contain the choicest of liquors. His Srast.mo is hest in town. and will al• wayS he attendedbythemost trust worthy and attentive hostlers. Give him a call, one and all, and he feelE confident that all will be satisfied with their accommodation. AN EXCELLENT LIVERY is attached to this establishment, which. strangers from abroad will find greatly to their advantage. ja6s9.ly. RESTAURANTS A RCADE SALOON. GEO. M. PECK, Proprietor hereby inform my friends and the public generally that I continue to keep the ARCADE SALOON, in Bush's Block, adjoinirg Howell, Gilli land & C-'s. Store. Meals can be obtained at ALL HOURS during the day. Oysters. the very best. cooked in every style. Meals provided for Regular B.arders when order ed, and at reasonable' rates. Thankful to the public for past favors, the continuation of t se favors is respectfully solicited. f 17'69.1y. G. M. PECK. THE GEM RESTAURANT MEALS AT ALL HOURS THE undersigned avails himself of this method of i:,forming the citizens of Belle fonte and vicinity, and the traveling com munity in general, that he has opened aßrst class GEM 'RESTAURANT, in the basement of Bush McLaine's new hotel near the• Pa. R. R. Depot. Ile keeps constantly on hand Oysters in every style, Roast Chicken, Pork Steak. Ham and Eggs, Fresh Fish. Veal Cutlets, Cod Fish Bll.ls.Baked Fish, Roa t Turkey,Beef:teak. Fried Sausage, Mutton Chaps, Tea and Coffee. Clam Chowner, • Lombs Fries. Fried Eels, and everything to SUIL the taste. Feeling assared that general satisfaction will be given, he invites .11 to pay him a visit. Jolly MAIJPHANT. Bellefonte, Pq, 1a13'69.17 BELLEFONTE, PA., OCT. 13, 1869. DRY GOODS DO NOT FORGET That the place to buy Cheap Goods, CALICOES, DELAINES, SILKS, SATINS, dASSINETS, BLANKETS, READY-MADE-CLOTHING, for Mon and Boys, is at JOHN TV. COOKE'S CHEAP CASH STORE, REYNOLDS' ARC -IDE, ALLEGHENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA We start d ut on the principles of "Small profits and quick Peturns," and bow well we ht.ro succeeded is known to everybody. OUR GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, are of the very best quality and are sold . 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, AT.LEGIIENY STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA. jaG'69.ly GREAT EXCITEMENT ! EXTRAORDINARY CONCENTRATION OF BARGAINS ROWELL, GILLIAND &CO of Rifsb'tt A reside. 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 Bolted stock than.ever boy'ore offered to the Our extensive stock of LA DIES DRESS GOODS, Demands particular :Mention Great Bargains to be had in Prints, Muslins, Notions, ke., etc. The latest styles of Spring and Summer Cassimers already received. READY MADE CLOTHING warranted to give perfect satisfaction. A large arsorment of Hats, (laps, Boots end Shoes constantly on ban!.. Our Grocery department demands particular attention. A full assortnent constnntiy on hand,the best the'markets can afford, ' such as SYRUP, SUGAR. TEA & 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- BO1?f. RS, LOOK to your interest One dollar saved is -still one dollar in your pocket. Then call and see at what asttnishing Low Prices. HOWELL GILLILAND & CO an selling Dry Goods and Groceries. Come and examine for yourselves, and be convinced of the truth. DON'T FORIIET THE PLACE, Bush's Arcade, Rooms No. 1 and 2 jan6'69.ly. ANOTHER NEW STORE EMIL JOSEPH & CO., ALLEGHENY ST, (J' . ride's Building,) BPI LEFOFTE, PENN'A CHEAP ArEW YORE STORE. COME ONE! COME ALL !! SEE HOW CHEAP WE CAN SELL, DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, CLOTHING, . FURNISHING GOODS FURNISHING GOODS FOR LADIES & GENTS, FOR LADIES & GENTS, COVERLETS, COVERLETS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT.", WATCH ES, WATCHES, JEWELRY, JEWELRY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ' SILVER-PLATED WARE, all of which we warrant, and at city prioep A FIRST CLASS WATCH MAKER constantly on hand and all work warranted A liberal discount to the trade. Give n a call. , • • ja6'69.ly. .MEAT MARKET N. W. Cur. Diamond, opposite Court Mouse BELLEFONTE, PENN'A JESSE MORGAN, Would respectfully call the 'attention of th citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity, to the sr perior quality of , FRESH MEAT ! FRESH AMIT. Constantly to be found , on band BEEF, PORK. MUTTON, • VEAL POULTRY, &e, al race on ha.nd, JG. LOVE, Attorney at Law, a., Bellefonte Pa. Office on High St. ja6'69 ly. TAMitS H. RANKIN, Attorney at tl Law, Bellefonte; Pa: Office 'in Aruiary. building, 2nd fluor. - .1: 1 6' 6 9 1Y- E. C..EUMES, Pres't. J. P. EARRIS, Calder TILRST NATIONAL BANK Of BellefOiite 1.. 1 Allegheny St, Bellefonte Pa. ja6'69. I= lINN ,St, FURST, Attorneys—at-Law, J Bellefonte, Pa. jafi'69.tf. II N. If ALLISTER. . JAMES A. BEATER. %ii'ALLISTER & BEAVER, Attorneys -.VI_ at-Law, Bellefonte Peun'a. ja6'69.ly. BROADCLOTIiS CASSIMERES, EMICIND•BLANCHARD. EVAN H. BLANCHARD. E& BLANCHARD. Attorneys at . L vr, Allegheny St., Bellefonte, Pa. ja6'69 ly. 17U" W. BROWN, Attorney-at-Law. ._ Bellefonte, Penn'a., will attend promptly to all business entrust.d to his care.ju6'69.ly. . . JOHN H. curls. _ CYRUS T. ALEXANDER. ORYIS d ALEXANDER. Attorney's-at- Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Office in Conrad Iliise. Allegheny St. ja67,9,1y. NAT-.J.EALS.II• attorney at. LLaw,. K , Bellefonte, Pa., will attend faithfully 'to' all businss entrusted to his care. _Beet's, Bonds, &c, executed in the best style A UGUSTUS HIBLER. M. D., Phrsician A and Surgeon. Office at his residence near the Quaker Meeting House. 111‘11 attend to all business in his profession at 11 times and stall hours. •jel6'69 Iy. TTRTAII STOVER. Licensed Autioneer, 1,1 attend to all sales entrusted to his care. Charges reasonable. Address, Urial stover; Ilomerville, Centre Cu.,' Pa. jairti9 Fm . QEORGE - F. HARRIS, M. D., Physician and S: rgcon; Pension Surgeon fool-Cen tre county, will attend promptly to all pro. fessionitl calls. OMec on Hight St N •rth Side. ' ja27'69 ly. , . M'CIIANDLER, M. D.. Horncepathic \Jf_ Physician and Burgeon, 13elleforits; Penn's:- Office-2nd finer. over.' Harper Brn's Store. Residence at the office. Sept! 15.'09—tf." J. W. COOKE FU. n. 6TI3IaTRONG. 4.131UF:L LINIV. . . ... AWISTRONG & LINN, Attpr nb•s:ttt Law Williamienrf, Ps., will attend ;promptly. to all business entrusted t.) thew care. j.v.14'69-.ly. T AS - IT. DOBBINS,' n and 0 Surgeon. Office up-stairs in J. 11. Ale- Clure's inew Building. Bishop St, Belleonte, Pa. Will attend •to all htuineas in hia prn lession,luithfully at all times, and all hours. jal3'69.y. A B. HUTCHISON A; CO'S. Joh print ing Offic , , " Repuld'ean" Birhnp Sr., Bellefimte. Penn'a. Every De scription ofPtain and Fancy printing drne in the neatest wanner, and at prices below City jar,'69. EMI= Busii Sc YOCUM, Attorneys-at-Law, Dell fonte, Pa.. will attend to all busi ness et.tamsted to them. witl• promptness offieo on Northeast Corner of the Diamond. in Mrs. Trvin's stone building. jal3'ti9 y. AATruzoN BLIToItISP.N, Attorneys V 1 at . Ltiw. Bellefonte. Pa. Collections. all other and legal business in Centre and the Adjoining. Counties. promptly attended to. Office in Blenchard's Law bui]dintt. Al legheny street. j.t6'69. 1V 1. U. 311, A IR. 17. Y. STITZ ER BLAIR 1i; STTTZER, Attorneys-at Law, Bellefonte, Pa. Can be eonsul!ed in both the English , and German language.s Office on the Diamond, next door to - Gar.i. man's Hotel. 10.10'39.1y. C ENTRE CO. BANKING COMPANY.— Receive 1 eposits and allow Interest; Discount Notes; Buy and Sell Government Securities. Gold and Coupons. HENRY BROCKERI3OFF. President., J. D SITUGERT. Ca jal3'B9y. CIEO. L. POTTER. M. D., Physi 'LA clan and Surgeon, offers his professi'n al services to the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity. Office removed to house Mutterly eceupiel, by Mrs. Livingston. on Spring tt, two doors South of Presbyterian church. mar-WO-Iy. B ELLEFONTE MEAT MARICIIT BISHOP STBEEP, BELLEFONTE The oldest Meat Market in Bellefonte.— Choice meat of all kinds always on hand. 3116'69.1 y. R. V. BLACK. WM. BROWN. Licensed Auction eer. hereby informs the public that he holds himself in readiness at all times, attend to all Auctions,. Vendues, or Public Sales of personal or Real Estate. Charges reasonable. Coll on, or address. William Brown. Bellefonte, Pa. marl 7.69-Iy. MS. GRAHAM, Fashionable barber in .. Basement of the Conrad 11 , uee Belle- Pinto, Pa. The best of Razors, sharp and keen, always on band. He guarantees a SHAVE without either pulling or pain.— Perfumery, -Hair Oils. Bair Restoratives, Paper Collars, be., constantly on hand. java'69.lv. NOTIONS. NOTIONS, AARON R. PAM'. J. T. SALMONS. Lr.vt R PAW'. Ai P. SALMONS do CO., Contractors P a d Bricklayers, Bellefonte. Pa.. adopt this method of informing- those wishing to build that they will furni,th Brick and, lay them, by the job, or by the thousand. Will set Heaters. and do all kinds of w , rk in their branch of Business. . . ja20'69,1y. A"IIRS, FURS, BELFORD, D. 1). S., Prantintil • Dentist;.office in Armory Built:Hoz, over Irwin .tt itson's Hard rare Store, A legheny ISt. Dr. B. is a gra uate of the Bal timore College of Dental surgery. and 're spectfully offers. his professional services to the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity.-- Can ho found at his residence except dhring the last week of each month., A-11)04'69-1y DENTlST.Boatshurg Cen ►J tre respettfullyinforms the public that he. is prcpered to .execute any description f work in bis profession. Sat isfaction rendered. and rate. as 'moderate as may be- (qpieted. Will he, found in his office during thct week, commencing on the first Monday of cacti month, - end at such other. times as miy be agreed Upon. TNSURANCE—LIFE, 3 ElRE.—Joseph A, Rankin or his Iterouill, insures prop er.-ty for the followine Stock and Mutual companies, viz: ..Lycoming Mutual, 'York Company, Pa., Insurance of North. America, Enterprise, and Girard of Phila., Pa., Home, of New Haven,-ana any other reliable com pany desired:C' Also r Provident Life Compa ny of Phil'a., and other good. Life Compa nies. . J.6'69.19. T. F. -VOLAHAN, Physician and tr Surgeon. having removed from Empori um, piimerim county, has located in Miles bufg, 'Centre county.. Pa., where be will faithfully attend to all business entrusted to him in his Profession. Office in his residence on Main St., Where be can always be seen unless profes'sionally engaged. In his ab- Senee from home, 'orders may be left at the Holahan. mail 0`6:4-Fy. PROFESSIONAL bAjuis. I ON= marlo'69 Sin GI O. u. YOCUM j:045 . 69.1y, Bellefonte Republican. vVEDNESDAY• MORNING Oct,' 3: '69, _ To Irishm'ed • •,: "Art thou ip,.bealth, my brother?" was the .question asked by the Joab 0f . . - told;' - as hp ,thitist his weapon of death - to 'the heart - of his unsuspec , drig'victitn: Could anything be,more . like this than the conduct of the Free Trade aristoc rats, 'seeking under the lead of Asa.._Packer,. to ,Paiperize every - Irish laborer. in this Common wealth The dagger -- of. Joab is in the. hands of llr.Packer, and right royally will he ure it, if elected, to cut asunder the bands of protection Republicans, have woven for the de fense and prosperity of our Irish citi zens. The .great question between Labor and Capital is big with interest to every Irish-citizen. The question of:protection to American' Industry, versus . Free Trade, is agitating this Commonwealth as never before. The eleetio:;1 ; to a greater degree than ever before, hinges upon it. • Upon the one side we have au ;avoWed. and the greatest disciple of Free Trade the Commonwealth affords. In John W. Geary we have a tried defender.of the Workingmen'sßights and Protection to Labor. - The great Republican party has re • peatedlYshoWn ifsetf the friend of La , bor, as in its Eight Hour law; arid the leaning of Workingmen - should be to wards its friend. „t:!; .:1 It should r be_ potent to every citizen of this conntrY;:thaiithe sVreStlibadtO making . its liberties — See,iireTris — to make it entirely yidePendent of other,State§ :not 6:11y : pplitidallY, bOt industrially:* To AchieVe'_thisi. it . is necezisary. :able to ets with manufactured Wourselves, from .the' raw inaCterial 'Which' 'our country produces - either ~ agriculturally , minerals. .a 4.:.; can live do this midi 6:n energetic Ffec - ,Tra!ler in the Executive chair who is anxious to place our manufactories uprin a com .peting le v d with the factories _of Eng land. Protection is, the' huge ocean dam that standibefireen Our Work - Men and the pauper wages of English slaves: t-Mr. Packer be inaygurated,:and: Free Trade proclaimed, and the - pan per-paid.Work of England,-flooding our markets, Will strike -,down our work men's wageS to starvation-point; will bring swift bankruptcy upon our man ufactories,. and then, when the Sheriff closes the factory door, and : starvation is actually before him, the Irish work man will-realize the beauties of Frog Trade. Uneebreak down _Ole ernbank- . ment, and, American capitalists and., American . workmen will flounder through the floods of beggary ,until they are, both engUlfed in the waters of ruin. English manufactures will then supplant our own. English .serfs will compete with American and borers. How do our Irish workmen like the picture? Every vote to Free.. Trade, is a vote to England. Every vote to England, is a vote against Ire land, and against America. Above all let him remember that it is' a vote against hiMself. Let the Irishmen of Centre county, while helping - themselves, their father land and their adopted country, help to strangle England through her cora- merce. To do this, vote for JOHN W. GEA RY FOR GOVERNOR. Remember This Aside from his avowed and well au . thenticated orposition to the Lewis burg, Centre -&-Spruce Creek It. 1t.., We have another grave charge to pre fer against - Jacob J. Moyer. He is known by those who having sounded him upon the subject, to be an out-an out,uncompromising enemy or the • • . fitms , Ett INTratE4B of Centre county r He is in no way interested, and in case of . his election would doubtless be a willing tent in the hands of the lob by opponents of the lumberingAnter ests of our county, This statement is 'entitled to the - ea.rnest considers: tion of every lumberman in the coun ty. James P. Coburn, being heavily interested in timberland, would pre teet the valuable interest of those en gaged inlumbering, whether _capital ists or Workmen. - 'Seratch Hoiler ontho:t REg MIRE - • 'taxpayers of Centre. that - Xos. MOCIes-. key is'lhe:tool,and -pimp of the Court 'Rouse Ring Retneniber - that ho was, nominated by the Ring, simply because he was not fit to fill the office, and that, by reason of said unfitness, he would be compelled to rely upon the Ring for ad vise and counsel. and would, therefore, be left to their mercy—the-supple, and, no • doubt,f - willing tool'Of dishonest treftcherthis and corrupt men—the. ma crial out of which the Court House Ring compoSed.. • _ IF Simon S. Wolf's friends in Miles tp. won't trust him, hoW can he ask strangem to do so? That Twifchell Humbug. The Watchman clan, goaded to des peration by, the crushing "settler" it received at'the hands of-GearYa:ncl the Deinocratic officials having Mitchell in charge at the time the - Watchnthn' junto assert he was spirited away, re - - turn to' the charge, and in a, three-col umn article of specious sophistry, at , tempt to explain away some Of the tre mendous thumps the foul bantling has received at the hands of Deniocratic_ journals within the past feW week. S— . is a labored article in d.emonstration . of what the Watehanan Editors and the, Watchman's readers jointly Consider a lean joke long draiin Out. It waS . due the readers of the Watchmiliz that some additional defense should be of fered. It was a bold'game, admitting. of no bungling inventor, or hesitating falsifier.' In no other locality between the poles, with which man has been made cognizant, could so rotten an egg have been laid, hatched and eaten, than . where it most properly saw the light of Print. Peter Munehausen and Jeseph Pepper were the lousy crows alternately suckling and covering - the offal bird. They first fondled -and clouted it, little dreaming that. rkmo cratie pins, under such a pressure,were liable ,to break away, and let highly seasoned destruction down upon °their, addled craniums: The Twitchell ca. nerd was emphatically,a `bad egg." 7- Its concoction was unneoessai.y.and its rehearsals are_ nauseating.: Lay the' vile ,batitlingi: carefully l! Midwife. Meeks Marionette"-Piip:' „ Republiethis Reniethber The RepnbliCans should remember . 'that in some-respects-the coicieg'elec tion one of _peculiar importance, a ntheve;r3 :iTte mild he. polled.. For instatice, is 1871-'the LegislatUre will have devolved uponitSelf ,theduty of aPP,ortioning-tßeinsYlvania: both for Congressional and Legislafiye repre , senta . tion. 4olli'prthcee apporliOn metitS . nOt:fallekeii;the : same. year si p e , 2 d. will not : fall en the same year again until 1941.,, This shows the iinportanCeof having...A Re publicati Govcrnor, when these appor tionments take place, so that,. in no event,-,there may-be an linfairgn.por tionment of this State. R6ptiblicatis of Centre county, do yoUr duty% by voting for Geary and an honest appor-_ tionmcn t of the State. WHAT is the.price of coal ? A:4k the dealer, and then - prove,, if You- can; that it is as low as it should beat this reason ,of the year. Who. is to blame, the. miner, the retail dealer, or the monopolist? The Monopolist has been in fault in all other such Outrages,_ and, surely must be in this. Asa: ker is one of-the heaviest coal-mine owners in Pennsylvania, cr in the United States! With other monepz . elists, he baS .aided in forcing the . Market .up, and will not supply.coal at fair prices. This campaign has cost him "something 'nicer," anti he: will . be bled still more. Who will have to pay this in the end ? Why, the "poor men," who. burn his coal, paying therefor more than fair rates. They who use the monopolist's coal will pay l'aelker's election expenses.. And Democratic tricksters claim the laboring mea will nearly all vote for him ! Remember, when black men were emancipated, and - the bemocrats exclaimed, "Don!,t do that: .white men won't. . with them.'' When it was propoietl . Co make soldiers of them' Democracy cried out, "'They, are cowards; white . men won't fight with. them." Now 'when. the iratention. is expressed. to r give them the franchise, .that party protests that . 'White' men will not vote.with;them." These are large minded-,arguments—great and noble Yet,.such as they. are, they have hula answered most forcib}y by the .very,Persons who propounded them; Nobody but ruffian Kuklus refuse to live: with them on terms °fatuity :7 - It turned out that Detnoorats -were. glad to hate them enter - the army as their-substitutk When. ver the black ;nan has suffrage the Democrat is eager ,to avail himself of his compact , ionship and does not consider it any condescensionto ask him for his vete. Oh the consistency of this guttapercha Democracy. . J. B. Butts. Jere tßuttele well known to the poo pfe Of Ce - ntre 'Co - 00Y. He Is clever Man;in' . every sense of the word. He is abundantly qualified to fillibe- office of Sheriffs"if-elected he will not run all over the county telling his business— telling the names of tbotie against whom he has warrants, who he is selling out, and wimwili be the nest man to fail in business. A Sheriff should keep his business to himself. - Thi., Daniel W. Woodringlinss not do. If;he' is: abaut to sell a man out F-or if he is going to arrest any one, in ebork„ no matter what his • business is, everybody knows it about tis soon as Woodling himdelt. This conduct the people condemn in Wood- ing, and will thtrei:ore vote far Jey e. Butts. VOL, 1, NO. 40. Slingsback: Twenty always _degrades . workingmen. - • Twenty million. builds_houses for traitors, antllmakes.hirlaborers pay for them. . _ Twenty million - } rants the meobania - ta labor sixteen hours a day, and compete with.Engtish prices. • Twenty million got rich off the men be expects his shrewdness in time gone by, will admit of his buying. Twenty million's built a royal man sion near .his (?).University for a neies of his friend, the rebel Jeff. Davis. Twenty million wont be elected Gov ernor by.the , toiling men of Pennsylva nia, and we rill bet $10,000,000 on it. Twenty millions, by his vote, said a Catholic was incompetent , to hold office and administer the laws of the govern ment. Twenty replicas and the Centre coun ty bucliwheater_ . _ say all farmers are fools, and can be bought with Democratic "stamps." . • _ Twenty million has plenty of whiskey on his side-board for rebels, and plenty of cold victuals fOr the poor Man 7 st $1 extra per ton Twenty million rays a Catholic is not endowed with nati6e eensetodistinguieh betieen.-$2-00;:r: AmSifeali, and 111 pence per'diem,•Engmb. - - sneaked out of, paying his laWful . faxes, hnt . e;: 1 1: SuPioit arch in - prkticelfitYl,....ivhilel the la holing toiiiil;)Olistli4i'liiii; Twenty million is'no'iy iilux.jni Davis, bilithei'of the Jefferson, • • rst bieroyal mansion , in 4alich: Chunk.. ,llow'S . thnt, lineeln hirelings?" .. Twenty million Packer flitted from Mauch Chunk - e6,Pkila4elphiato sneak out of raying his jucttly_assessed Nation al, State, county:and , boirough taxes Twenty million once - bolted the rept-. lar Dimocratic nomination, beciture the nominee was a Catholic, at the same time voting' fora Knoir-:Nothing candidate. „ Twenty the "Lin coln hirelings” did not take his advice during the war, and he don't meat they will now.. You're,rigb t, old. $20,- - 000;000. Twenty million's orgsne say old $21:4,; : - 000:001, lic;es in the Sixth Ward, Philak-• clelphia, but they announce hina "For [ GOvernor, Asa; Paolcer T$20,000,000) et Carbon county. • - Tweritimil)iOn wants to tear down all safegnartie Rcr üblican - s have erected for the poor man, and make the - hard:fisted laborers compete withunder 7 paid work men of England.- ; Twenty million being able to buy hia nomination for Governor, would be able, to buy a Legislaiure, if neceseary, to as 7: sist him in his-railreed ecbemes. to grrnif the faces-of the Twenty :million: Is not• a - native - - of-- Pennsylvania; butibe New canth - date: his interests•jii:e ail with the New - Tork - estabilliets against:the inter ests of Ptnnsylvan ie. - TiVenty million :is opposed - to the " Eight Hour lair." Let mechanics and laboring men remember that, and not trust him. His professions are delusive —he is a snake in-the-grats. Twenty pillions' ducking in the Le high by workmen he swindled Out of de cent .tly's wages, didn't cleanse the par ty. That garment will' be 'soused and. pronouncetf"nix cum rouse," 'Oct. 12th. Twenty million has never been able to stomach a * Workingman since a .lot of !them threw his kingship into the Lehigh: ' canal, in 1843, for attempting to term; them into his service at searvation pri-. • oes. • Twenty minim, fonts the bill while. rebels dance, and the poor men of the Commonwealth foot $20,000,000's bills for the campaign. They will• "foot" $20,000.000 in same other locality on the 12th of October. Twenty million's nomination put 57 cents extra on each- ton of coal. The "extra"? goes to defray the expenses of the &Moo:maths campaign, and must come out of ale •laboring Man's pocket. Stick a pin there,:warkingmOn. ' Twenty million thinks be can corrupt the voters of Centre 'county. He first buys his nomination_ theia advances the prioe- , of coal $2 per ton, and then sends the "eairi?' helms made off -the goof man into-the . emintry to - bny the laboring man's vote! -` • Twenty - million says the - Eight Hour Law shOtild not be enforced. Letlabor ing men remember that Packer declined to give a direct answer to the question "Are you in favor of the Eight Hour Law? That law was passed by a Re publican Congress, and enforced in all the _National work-shops in the United States by President Grant. Will the hard-fisted voters of Centre, bounty card a vote fora man thus committed to fres Trade, low-prices and poverty. Twenty mi'llion's and bia friends would beggar individuals and the State through Free Trade Under Republican rule the increased internal revenue receipts from tobacco during the tiezal year, ending June 80, 1869, (mostly under (4ratSt,) amounted to $4,082,000. And the inv creased receipts from inttrns.l reeettu during the present quarter over the cor responding period of last year is estima ted at ten millions of donate, or at the rate of forty mill.!crs per at t t Vo.,j ih,t , • *