The Bellefonte Republican. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1869-1909, October 20, 1869, Image 2

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    hooking. John G. Longivell; GiFet
li, Pink Eye, While Chili. 11, N. Mc-
Allister, Prince Albert, Peach Blow.—
James Zimmerman., Early Rose. Geo-
Dale, Harrison. Jos. Barker, Breeses,
Prolific ant. Climax. J. C. Allport,
White Norfolk Turnip; also, S. G. Lari
more, Jno. S. Foster and Jos. Baker.
Beet entries by 3. 3. • Larimore, John 5...
Foster, Chas McClure, J. Monroe Ar
mor, Mrs. H: F. BartleY, Jos. Baker
—beet. weighing
. 15 lbs; Jos. Fanning.
Mr. J. G. Larimore enters a lot of pars
nips. Mr..Jos. Baker enters a Class of
celery. Ag. College, oyster plants. C.
W. Lambertovhite egg plant; also, egg
plant entered by Ag: College. Mr. Jas.
A. McAllister, - beans on exhibition. D.
Dunlap and Arno? Tyson, - . specimens l i
parsnips. C. Dale„ Jr. Ag College.
Dan. Dunlap- - and Chas. Witmer; beets,
D. DuillaP, specimen of Eohlrubi. J. P.
Bulloak; Cabbage , turnip. Jas. Fanning,
Jn0..1. Musser, J. G. Larimore, Joseph
Baker, Jos. Shirk and John Weaver,
splendid. varieties of apples. T. B. Ru
pert, Varieties of apples and pears. Ag.
College, specimen grapes. Ezra Spang
ler, speeinien of beautiful marble from
his Joliet, (Ill.) quarry. Christian Dale,
Jas. Zimmerrnan, H. N. McAllister, J.C.
Allport, 3. Monroe Armor, Wm. Thomp
son, Jno 8, Foster and Thomas Watson.
exhibited specimens of corn which it
would be extremely difficult to beat. J.
Harris exhibited cherry seeder, breast
drill, clothes wringer and edge tools,
McLanahan hayfork and knife-box.—
D. F. Taylor, lifting jack. Irwin &
Wilson. bottles of paint and apple pear
ars. It. F. Aleiander, Anchor hay-fork.
In the Grain Department we noted en
trances by the Agricultural College of
four-rowed barley, Saxonian barley,
Probstian barley, Somerset oats and
White Scboner oats, Excelsior oats,
White bearded wheat. H. N. McAllis
ter, Wm. Thompson, Lancaster Wheat.
Chrititian Dale, Amber wheat, 33 bush.
els to the acre. Jno. I. Musser, Red
Wheat. IV. B. Eckly, Red 'wheat, 65 lbs.
to the bushel. Sam. Crawford, Red
wheat. - Sae. Zimmerman, Red wheat.—
J. Monroe Armor, Lancaster wheat. Jas.
Zimmerman and Thos. Watson exhibit
rye. Isaac Tressler, timothy seed, and
John I. Musser, clo'ver seed. Jos. Ba
ker. Jas. Zimmerman, common oats
Michael Heaton, large black and big En
glish oats. . Wm. Thompson, black oats.
Thos. Watson, common oats. Jas. A.
McClintock, Black Poland and Ramsdel
oats. Soloman Darner, four sacks wheat
flour. B. &F. Ligett, eight sacks buck
wheat sour.. S. S. Jones, Wm. P. Fisher,
JAS, Alexander. Hamil Boal and Chris
tian Dale. also exhibited nice specimens
of apples;the latter entering 63 varie
ties. Hamil Boal, Miss. Sarah Mauck
and David .Harter, exhibit grapes. J.
P. Bullock, several varieties of squash
es; also pumpkin. Wm. W. Rupert, big
sweet pumpkin. D. Dunlap, Mrs. Jas.
A. McClintock. Soda Longwell, Wm
Thompson and J. G, Larimore, exhibit
nice specimens of . onions. J. G. Lari
mo r e, - iPnr Thoipson "an d . los.. Baker,
specimendotuatees. Jos.- Baker and J.
G. Larimore, cabbage's. Irwin & Wil
son and Isaac Haupt, stoves. This ends
the Vegetable - Departmont, which might
have been far
,better, yet excelled any
previous exhibition of the Society,
The Stock Department was far from
flattering to the,county. The stock on
exhibitiun was in no way remarkable for
beauty or condition, but was better than
average. Adam Hoy exhibited a fine
grade cow. M T. Milliken, a splendid
Durham bull, 3 years and 8 mo's old.—
Jno. L Musser, fine Devon cattle. Dr.
Elias W. Hale, a yoke of oxen, weigh
ing 2975 lbs. Daniel Bremer, good year
ling grade calf. Snyder Tate, 3i month
bull calf, good. Sorrel Gilliland, 6 year
old Durham cow, very good. Jno.
Furey,. 3 year old native cow, good. Jos.
Tressler, fine heifer; also, splendid year
ling Durham bull. R. Conley, 2 South
down Bakewell ewes, 1 Cotswold buck,
and pen of grade sheep. Jno. M. Fu
rey, pen of sheep-7 lambs, 5 mo's old,
2 one year old, and buck 2 years old.—
Chas. Witmer exhibits 1 sorrel 2 year
old colt, good, and a splendid 4 year old
bay mare. Jno. Sweeny, a goad filly
colt under 6 mo's. Irvin Harvey, fine
2 year old colt, good size. H. N. Mc-
Allister, 2 8lly•colts, very good. John
Shaffer, jr.. fine stallion. L.P. Thomp
son, superior colt. David Harter, splen
did draft stallion. Jno. Hoy, a roan
mare and roan stallion, both excellent.
Jno. 11. Keller, very fine stallion. Run•
kle & Spangler. serviceable 4 year old
draft mare. J. Monroe Armor, a good
3 year old salt. J. Rishell, excellent 8
year old brood mare. R. Conley. splen
did harnvss and saddle horse. Lester
Tate, fine 3 year old golding, heavy
draft. Jne. Rishell, filly. bet. 1 and 2
years. also filly bet 2 and 3 years, both
good. Robt. McFarlane. a very excel
lent 3 year old walking horse. Wm Fu
rey. fine draft mare. Frank Wallace,
good 5 mo. heifer calf; also, good Ches
ter While sow. H. N. McAllister, splen
did 3 mo's old cheater White sow, and
boar, saute breed and age; also, Berk
shire boar, bet. 1 and 2 years, excellent;
also, Berkshire sow, with 6 pigs. very
good. Saw'l Gilliland, two magnificent
porkers, 14i. months old, one weighing
465 lbs., and the other 480-945.
Alsonmean DEPARTIMNT, not what
it should be by. a- very long shot; and
this, too, from no lack of implements
manufactured iu •the .county. Simply
from an inexcusable lack of enterprise
ou the part of inVentors and ruatiufactu-
13112
The Centre. Fall. Manufacturing Com- -
pany early
_placed its • wares upon the
ground, and deserve much credit for
their enterprise, This CoMpany exhibit
ed a cornsheller - and.sepo.rator, of the J.
..M . . Roes patent; and. looking clean and
valuable; a. Rough and Ready corn
.. 4tlanter, already favorably known by the
farmer:o.6f Centie, and the prime "Key
:atone Harvester and Mower," yearly
growing in favor a.nd use.
Musser, Foote it. Bower, of Mil!helm,
have here one of their ever-servicable
Cultivators, known, the country over, as I
ono of the best of its kind.
0:411 A p:r.:l' Q. I.s ve here
the celebrated Western "Marsh Harves
ter" on exhibition. The writer of this
can bear testimony of the rare value of
this wonderful machine, having seen
hundreds of them in use in the several
Western States. It must inevitably sup
plant the longlist of cheaper but infin-
itely less serviceable machines now flood
ing the country. We go heavily on• the
" Marsh."
Mr Peter Hoffer has one of the Well
known and minable "Excelsior Mowers
and Reaper," of: AktOrt, Ohio, manu
facture, on exhibitioii. A good, dura
ble and well known machine.
McLanahan, Stone & Isett exhibited a
wonderfully simple, and, therefore, val
uable "Reaper and Mower," combined
machine, good, for its very simplicity,
J. Teller exhibits a pair of bah sleds
and good pump.-
W. K. Williams, portable dry house.
The races attracted great attention.—
The first "go" was for a $3O premium,
open t o all horses never having "done the
thing" in less than 4 minutes time—first
horse $l5; second horse. $lO, and third
hOrse, $5. Three entries were made.—
A. Lee, ' Tommy Star;" A. A. Stuart,
"Nigger Baby;" W. D. Rikard, "Lew
Pettit."
The dash, throughout, Was warmly
contested, and resulted in a deserving
victory for the gallant Pettit.
Ist heat—time, - - - 3:21 1-5.
2nd " " - - - - 3:22 1-5.
3rd " " - - - - 3:17
"Tommy Star" occupied his time in
taking the second premium.
The second "go" was for a volunteer
premium of $lOO, donated by Mr. Ri
kard. of the Bush House—s7s to first,
and $25 to second horse. Three entries
were made.
J. IL Lipton, "Rose;" W. D. Rikard,
"Mike:" A. Lee, "Jersey Bill." The fol
lowing is the score:
Ist heat--" Mike," - - 2:07 1-5.
2nd " - - 3:03 3 5.
3rd " - - - 3:03 2-5.
FRIDAY.
A sinking business resulted from this
day's transaction. Everything spiriting
was spirited away as easily as Meek lied
Twitobell out of his grave. The bare
shelves, vacated stalls, and virtuously
clean side 7 hill, testified to the •cleaning
out" process.
The $5O trot between Prof. :Lee's
"Jersey Bill," and Stuart's "Black Char
lie," resulted in a victory for "William"
by a vote of :04.
The awarding of premiums occupied
some -little time, after which the "dig
ging out" process progressed most mag
nificently. •
The receipts of the four day's exhibi
tion amounted, as nearly as we could
learn, to about FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOL
LARS. .
BELLEFONTE REPUBLICAN.
W. W. BROWN, 1 .
EDITORSA. A. B. UTORISON,
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Terms $2 -Per Annum in. Advance.
BELLEFONTE,. PA.,
Wednesday Merning,, Oct 20, 1869
ALO - 4 - .MISING —.The BELLEFONTE
REPUBLICAN has a larger circulation
than any other Republican paper pub
lished in the county. Our merchants
and business men will please make a
note of this.
Dr. Deshler circulated mixed Demo
cratic tickets, with the names of Co
burn and Cadwalader, instead of Mey
er and Wolf.— Centre Hall Reporter.
Good for Dr. Deshler ! Fred, what
are you going to do about it ? Dr.
Deshler is a freeman. He is no slave.
He is too intelligent to be wheedled
into line by the Court House Ring.
Nor is Dr. Deshler alone in the mat
ter. If the Dr is the only Democrat
who circulated those tickets, he must
have a great deal of influence, and
must have been very industrious.—
Over two hunired intelligent inde
pendent Democrats in Pennsvally
thought as Dr. Deshler thought. If
there had been a few more of the
same kind we would not now be dis
graced with anti-Railroad Meyer in
the Legislature.
MR. PACKER'S friends have been
sadly disappointed by the returns
from the anthracite counties. He
loses 345 in Schuylkill, and 1,128 in
Luzerne, gaining only 47 votes in Car
bon, his family's county, 99 in Lycom
ing county and 128 in Lehigh—a net
loss to the Pride of the Valley of
ut 1,200 votes. Taken altogether,
this result must have been more of an
unpleasant damper to him than the
enforced bath which, it is said, his
friends and neighbors gave him some
years ago. That story may have been
a myth, but Tuesday's hard fact was
a reality which even be could not
dodge.
THE shouts of victory from Ohio
and lowa come in time to swell
and prolong our notes r.f triumph.—
The gallant Republicans of those
States have battled well and won the
great prize they contended for. This
contest has settled the principles of
the nation. We have now, indeed, a
country "great, glorious and free."
THE complete revolution in Luzerne
county is the most encouraging bit in
the way of reform, Republicans have
heard of for many a day. The light
from that heretofore dark part of the
State is as cheeriag as the glowing
coals from its mines on a cold winter's
night. .
WE have given all our space this
week to our report of the fair— the
premium list and the election news.
Next week wo will be all 0. S. We
hope our local reporters will send in
the news without fail. It is our in
tention to make the REPUBLICAN the
hit family paper in the county.
Glorious Victory
till) 31 :41 0
..Fli s tYl_ l o-Ot e l l ih i i4 3-1
The Eagle—Emblem of Strength, Progress and Liberty, bears
Pciscnous Snake.
GOV. ZORN We GEARY IMELECTER,
JUDGE W " C
PENNSYLI Tki -
The 15111llevimetit Save, aid Egorseg by the People.
= * AVER
Equal and nzact Nustice t all Nen."
The Declaration of Independence interpreted by the Intelligent People of
the old Keystone to mean lust what Jefferson intended when he wrote V .
"All Men aro created, Equal entitled to Life, Liberty and
the Pursuit of Happiness."
GRANT'S - POLICY ENDORSED
THE OLD DEMOCRATIC ROOSTER ON HIS BACK !
PennsylvaniaMkia and lowa declare in thuna
der tones against Reindiation
A Side View of that Same OLD COON!
We will give you a touch of the same old tune,
We will show you a sight of the same old Coon.
With Rebel and traitor and tory buffoon,
We'll Pack —er away by the light of the moon.
Freemen of Centre county, with this number of our, paper, we bear you
glorious tidings. Asa Packer, the oppressor of the p00r,.. the „advocate of
English tree trade, the rebel sympathiser. and the ,companion- of Heister
Clymer, Judge Woodward and Vallandigham, has been repudiated by the.
honest freemen of Peimsylvania. and sent to "his own place" along with re
pudiatbn Pendleton, ignored, dispised, repudiated by the loyal people of
Ohio.
Packer and Pendleton Their doom is sealed. They refused to aid their.
Country in the hour of her greatest peril. When men, money and uninitiens
of war were needed by the.Governtnent to save.the nations life, the' voted
"not ancther man nor-another dollar." When Geri.. Grant held. Lee: by-the
throat,and the'boys in Bliie"were putting forth the last great, and glorioui
effort to save the Union and the"star spangled Banner"—thess men—Packer
and Pendleton in the Democratic National Chicago Convention, voted "the
war a failure" and its results "nothing butdebt slaughter and disgrace."
For such conduct as this the loyal masses have repudiated thn. For their
base truckling to, and their sympathising with, the Rebel hordes who sought
to destroy the best Government God ever gave to malt, the loyal and Libtaty
loving Masses of Pennsylvania and Ohio hare voted them down.aed consigned
them to an oblivion, deep as it is merited.
Down, &own tl ey go. Deeper and deeper still, they sink. And as they
sink we see written upon them, and sinking with them the iefamou4 doc
trines of Repudiation, "English free trade" "Secession and state Rights.'•
"Imperialism," Southern Confederatty," "Negro Eqnality,' . •'3liscegona
tion, "Wool" "Bair" "Blood," "Slaughter' "Disgrace" and as the water ,
close over them we imagine we can -here them exclaim or rather gasp -
"Southern Brethren—" Nigger Nig—gar, N—i—g—g—a—a—a. They are
gone.
Yes I Gone !! They have sunk- to rise n'o more. AQ the boatmen du e l t ea
Asa Packer in the waters of the Lehigh, in 1843, for attempting to make
them work at starvation prices, so have the Nation's boatmen. the "Boys in
Blue . " and the lowa], patriotic masses, who aided to steer the "Ship of State"
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clear of rebel breakers and secession quick sands, ducked him in the sea of
public indipation. Down! Down I Down he goes, together with his
treason-loving party. So low, as never to know a political resurrection.
Packer, and the Pennsylvania Democracy, have fought their last fight.—
Packer is gone—forever gone—from the political arena, and the Democracy
can never again rally under its present name and organization. Ichibod is
. written upon their banner.
"No sound can awake theta to glory again."
.As passed away Judas Iscariot, so they pass 'away. As the people—the
loyal people of ReVolutionary fame wrote "'Traitor" upon the brow of Bene
dict Arnold. and ennsigntd hint to eternal infamy, so the - loyal people of
Pennsylvania and Ohio have written "Traitor" upon the brows of Packer.
Pendleton' nd the It aders of the so-called Democratic party, and consigned
them to their place—down—deep dun, with . the rebel enemies cf the Lrov
meta, Liberty and the Nation.
RepubliCans of:Centre 'minty, your sky is clear, bright and serene. While
it is true-that our county ticket-has been d, feared, yet we have "Scotched"
:the snake; and, gave them a terrible scare. We have cut dowif their majori
ty on the-Stale ticket; we have come within a few Votes of elective four of
our eandidateS;
on
we could have Arnie so if Republicans had all turned out to
the polls. As if is;.we have de well. Pros.idence is on our side. "John
Brown's soul is marching on." We have great reason to thank God for free
school, and intelligence. This Detuneraey, tinder the lead of the Cowl House
Ring. can never rally again. .The honest, independent voters of Penn:Nal ,
ley, who re fu se d t o vo te for the . "Ring" ticket on the 12th inst., will new
leave the : Detuneracy forever.- We hid thew welcoote to our victorious
ranks—to our lift-rtv-Inviteoren o:zo rion.
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TRE ELiTTION,
OFFICAL RETURNS AS FAR AS RE
CEIVED FROM PENNSYLVANIA.
Geary's Majority Over 41000.
Vote of Pennsylvania by Counties, at
the Election of '6B, '69,
1868.
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EMEEMEZ
4.1 Ua In
A ilegneny
Armstrong.—
Beaver.
Red ford
Berks
Blair.
Bradt rd..
BuAts.
Butler
Cambria...
Camer0n........
Carbon. ......
Centre
Chester
Clarion.
Clearfield.
Clinton. '
C01umbia........
Craw ford
Cumberland....
Dauphin
Delaware..
Elk
Erie
Fayette
Forest
Franklin.
Fu lit n
Greene
Huntingdon....
Indiana
.kfterson
Juniata
Lancaster
Lawrence
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzerne
Ly Owing
M'Keali
Mere. r
Monroe
Montgomery....
Montour
Northampton—
Northam b'd
Perri
Philadelphia...
Pike
Potter
Schuylkill
4 nyder..
SoMerset.. ......
Sullivan
Sptquehannii...
Tinge
Union
Venango
Warren ....
`Wish ington
Wayne
Westmoreland..
Wyoming
York
1321739.
331416
321739
Totals
9677
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NEW ADVERTISE
\V ORKINU OXEN FOR 6A. 1,14.;
The snbseriber ;.fr e r s for s.,le the,
nee pair of 'weritinz Oxen. whieik were On
exhi6ition at the late lair. They weigh 29-
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NEW AP y ERT LS EMENTS
N ITTANY VALLEY INSTITUTE
The Seventh Term of this Insti .
tution will open on Monday, Nov. 8, 1869
fur partictilars, address,
SAM'L M. OTTO,
Oct. 20.'AP—tf• Walker, Centre cu , Pa.
TVNTED.—A Cook anda Bilker, at the
Jacksonville Soldiers Orphan Setmol,
Aot , ly RI the Principal at Walker P. 0.,
1869
Repurted
Alajorities
Centre Co
0et13'69-3t.
STRAY 110 GS.—Came to the residence of
the suhsuriber in Sprints tp..on or about
the 28th Sept 1869. Eizh. Hogs. The own
er is requested to come forward. price prop
erty, pay arees an take them away. oth
ertvi,e toy will be disposed of a , eordin it to
HAIIMSON KLINE.
oct. 6'69-3t.
DISSOLUTION.—N..tic. is hetel , y giv
en that the partner-hip heretofore ex
isting beteeen Jno.M. Witener and 11.
Hahn, trading under the firm name of Hahn
k Wagner. was dissolved on the 1.-t day of
October. 1869. by mutual consent. The
hooks will be left in the hands of Jno.
Wa ner at the old stand for collection. All
persons knowing . themselves indebted to
said firm. are regpectful'v invited to call
and nettle and thus sa.'e 1....A5.
J. B. ri A ITN.
J. 111. WAGMER.
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AUDITORS NOTICE.
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John Walls, In the Con-t of Common
vs. Pleas of Centre county.
John Suffer. Fi. Fa. No. 105. a ug. T. '69.
FEE
The undersigned appointed an Auditor to
distribute the monies arising out. of the
sale of the defendants personal property, by
virtue of the above writ. to :nd among the
persons legally entitled thereto, will attend
to the duties of hi. appointment at his of
fice in the Borough of Bell fonte, on Friday
the 15th day of October. 11369, at 2 o'clock
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AUDITOR'S NOTICE,
The undersigned, an Auditor ap
poi ted by the Court of Common Pleas of
Centre County, to ake disposition of the
money in the hands of D. Z. Kline Esq.,
High Sheriff of Centre county, arising from
the sale or the Real Estate of Jonathan
Krea her, amongst those legally entitled
thereto, will attend to the duties of his ap
pointmenc, at his office, in the Borough of
Bellefonte, on Monday, the loth day of No
vember, A. D., 1800. at 10 o'clock, a. m.. of
said day. when and where all persons inter
ested are requested to attend, and present
their claims, or be forev r thereafter debar
red from coming in on a•t,id fund.
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GEORGE 11. YOCUM.
Oct. 20.'69.-3r. A udilar
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IGI S. WILSON'S DRUG STORE
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1201
Southwest . Cot*. er of High and Ails_
gheny Streets, Bellefonte, Pa.
(No. 1. BnowEnEoPr's Row.)
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The subscriber respectfully announces to
hie numerous acquaintances a d the pa• he
in general that ho has removed his
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DRUG'. & MEDICINE STORE,
in the corner room of Brokerbotrs new
building on the Diamond, whore he has
constantly on hand. a large stock of
DRUGS. ;%I EDICINES, . CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY, PAINTS, DYE
STUFFS. GLASS, INSTRU
MENTS. VARNISH,
TURPE.NTENE,
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Liusoed Oil, Con' Oil, Lumps, Chimneys
Extraetf , , Toilet
Soup., Tohtc.o ; Artattrs, Bc., &At..
Also a variety of I . :too , articles too rt
wer^T.Cl nlettion, wt , icit h. otTrr.i , at 1,0,,
tratrantt the art:
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JOHN G. LOVI4,
Auditor
NEW LOCATION
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MISCELLANEOUS
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP . —
The partnership heretofore existing
between -E. D. Noll, and Geo. B. Anderson
in the business of Plastering, was dissolved
August 20th 1869. by the withdrawal of Geo.
B. Anderson—all parties indebted to the
firm are notified to settle with the subscriber
to whom all claims may be prer-ented—He
still continues to carry on the business of
Paistering, and solicits a share of the public
patr , nage. E. D. NOLL.
sert29'69 31.
E W ! CHEAP ! ! GOOD ! ! !
_Oll
Important to the Ladies of Bellefonte and
surrounding country
ZIMMERMAN BRA'S & CO'S.,
No. 6 Bu,h's Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa.,
Hove just opened their Fall Stock of Dress
Goods, Netoins. Gloves, Calicoes, Mus
lins and Flannels.
They hove also added to their Stock, Zvh
yrs. . Z.phyr Pstteres, Gr'r rinantown
Wool, Itibb. , es and other . G.,ods
not. heretoroz.l oTered by them.
A complete assortment of
Shawls, Blankets, and everything
else is fur sale cheaper than at cash priccs,
We are azents for the justly celebrated
American Button Hole Oyersearuing and
Sewing Machine.
The Greatest woncicr of the age
It is LIGHT RUNNING. Simple. Durable,
does not easily get out of order, and
does more kinds of work than
any ether Machine wade.
Price of Combination Machine with
cover $75,00
Price of Plain Machine, without but
ton-hole attachment, with cover,— $60,00
Don't forget the place. Come and see
ZIMMERMAN BROS & CO
net 6-1 V
SEC . HLEII. x CO.,
DEALERS IN
1
GROCERIES, PROVISION'S,
FRUITS, ISTS, CON FEOTIOZ.;ER TES
..—i
cl'a
CZ
KEEP THE BEET ASMiIITMENT nY annDe,
FOR SMALLER PROFITS
then any other
HOUSE IN 'CENTRE COUNTY'
lIOUSE liEEP.ERS
and all others wishing to iotr,llate
GROCERIES OF Erery DESCRIP TION
will bo amply repaid
BY GIVING US A CALL.
SEMI 8 CO.,
NO. SIX, HIGH STREET FRONT,
"BUSH HOUSE" BLOCK, BELLEFONT E
en) 26119 1,
JOHN H. HAHN, %.
ALSO, DEALER. Ix
Watches, Clocks and Fine Jewelry,
CHROXOHETER& OTHER WATCHES
Repaired on the
MOST SCIENTIFIC 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 it, English
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE,
Next Door to Harper Bro's. Store,
SPRING ST., NEAR lIIGE,
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., P.ENNA
jy2PB9-Iy.
IRAS. T. TRYBERGER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
BALTIMORE SPUN ROLL,'
SIX TWIST,
' NAVY, lb and
Cut anti Dry Snicking Tobacco of all kinds,
also Segarg of all grndeS and prices
at 4;13. liar thongsmi , and
P• IPE ,F:, ,'-; E OAR CASE 8,
`'D ,
All,l :di Olt ~ ., r i, " .t .f kit•l:ig of to.tiolp.. trFfmily
T hy.. (• :yi
=BEI
IRIV IN ct 11' IL SON S'
and sell
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COOLEY &DAUCRY'S
$lOO A MONTII SALARY:Paid for
Agents, mail and female; busi.
ness permanent. Enclose 3c. stamp Van Allen
& Co.. li I Broadway, Now York. [Clip out,
and return advertisement].
0ct.13'69 4w.' •
A. WATCH FREE-GIVEN GRATIS
to every live man who will act agent
in a new, light, and henorabla business,l ay
ing CO a day. No sift entoprire. No hum
bug. No money wanted in advance. Address
R. MONROE UENNEDY SD Co., Pittsburg, Pa.
0ct.13'69 4t
NEAP PA INTING.—One Third Cost
I k.i Lead.— lOu lbs.ot the PECOR A CO3IP ANY'S
COLORED PAINT (co,ttng $12,50) will paint
as much se 250 lbs of Lead. and wear 1 , 12-
ger. F r part ieulars address S. Brown,Seey
No. 150 N. Fourth St., Phil's.
oet
LT 'EMIT WAItTI BER.Bii FR'S
S
Are being E 11N
read OS h l ; g p! '1 "11 7 T T
, t 2 . 1 0 ° : e U ue clash and
denomination all orer ibis et , iln•y and Eu
rope. They are full or vital. hesutifw rt•ltgit,
:.US thought anti foeiittg• Ply m outh Popi
is
publisher) eeekfy.and contains Ntr. Bereft
er's Serin.tns :tnd Prtyt•rs. to f.r n Joinable
for preseivalion and binding. For sloe by ail
Dews:le:dem Price, Yeariy .5110gerip
tins r..eeived by the pabltsber.6 (3), aivieg,
two hard:to:De volumes t,f over 4110 pogo - it
each. Half yearly, Sl 75. A new and supercl
Steel Portrait Mr. Bcet•her orit;eitted to
ull yearly . subscribers Birtr , t ordinary offer!
PLY MOUTH PULPIT *(S3), and THE
1111JELCH UNION (rt.:2 50). au Unseetarian,
Independent, Chlstian J-ttroal-15nttges.
rut and -titehed, clearly printed, OH• edited
to one ad tress &I. 52 we.4rs for four
dollars. Spec! :1 inducement to c.nvassers
and those getting up elub4. Spectinent co
pies, fr e, for Sc. J. B. FOE U &
0ct.1 . 69 4w. Puh',,39 P.trk Row,N. Y.
CONSUMPTION.
Bronchitis, Asthma. and
Catarrh cured by inhatatton. Abbtat'i In
haling Fluid is the only remedy known that
operates on the lungs—dissolves the tuber
cles. which are thrown off the cavities heal,
-nd a cure is effected. Treatment by letter
or in derson can be had only or
Q. VAN HUMMELL, M. D., 16 West Four
teenth EL, N. Y. aug4'69-Iy.
MISCELLANEOUS
NEW DRUG STORE.
: •
IN BROOKE lIHOF F . S NE W . BLOCK
BISHOP ST., BELLEFONTE, PA
The undersigned take pleasu announce
ing to the citizens of Belle . Centre,
Clinton and Clearfield counties in gen
eral. that they have just opened their
I. 4 ;ew Drug St • , ro for the ereornmo
dation of the public, aid they
hereby extend a cordial invita
• tion to all who may be in
' need and wish to obtain Fresh. .
PURE AND .GENnINE -EDI
. CINES, CHEMICALS. DRUGS &
all sash articles as are kept in Kt:-
. FIRST CLASS Dem.:. STORE, lately
selected with great care in the cities of
York and Philadelphia, by the Senior. part
ner of the establishmtnt, who has had over
30 yrs etperienee,in'the art. The German
' Language spoken, read and wr tten
here, as well as the English Tongue,
henmt Physician's prescriptions will
be accurately and carefully com
pounded. in either Language,
and at all hours during the -
day or night. We modest
ly and kindly ask for
CI) MlllO share of public fin'or and patronage.
Tfte,Adllttlakwo attempt to e the ar• -
ticlegicipl. in our esta' since
such o,,nteration triothe
greatfflft.pp.te-s ,, f a n We
won Id inerr..l.o. l ltos h mr
SELECTION . ASSO NIT is
well nigh eoutpkte. (lathe and judge
for your:elves. Besides the regular
D C(I,s'„IIE.DICINESA: CHEMICALS,
we have a fine lot of FANCY GOODS Rich as
EXTRACTS A N 1) PERFUMES.
For Ladies ; POCKET CUTLERY,
BIRD • AGES. HANGING BASK - -
. ETS, SODA FOUNTAIN WITH
CR EA M NEC'! AR, •.4 L A R,9.1t7
anu w, , 11 sole-tad lot of WALL PAPER
and 01 , t.a at that. viz :—From Ten cents
t s2.fio per /./,q A CALL.
jr23'69 Iv. k JARRET C.
P G,CEEN,
DIIUGGIS P A POT HEC A Y
Yo. 5. Bush House, Be:9:nnte, P./
Dealer in Pure Drrics and Medicines, En
clirti and American rerfumery, Hair, Nail
and Tenth Brushes. Pocket Books., Combs,
and a ge moil assortment et' Fancy Goods.
such as are usually kept in tirst Blass Drub
S'ar.ts Tic is aLoi SOLE PROPRIETOR e
the lollcrwing articles, which have already
attaieed a large sale,
SOLELY ON TERM OWN MERITS,
and which no family should be without.
GREEN'S CELEBRATED LITER Pills
are a mild and effectual eatharlic, and as al
remedy in Liver Complaint and Female dis
eases, are unsurpassed. None Genuine with
out "
THE SIGNATURE OF F. P. GRUEN,
around the 'Bea
GREEN'S VEGETABLE PAIN KILL
er, as a reliever of pain, is a medicine for
either internal or external use, and is unsur
passed for the diseases for which it is recom
mended. Put up in bottles, and retails at
25 cts. 59 and one . dollar.
COMA RESTITUTOR is, as its name
indicates,
A RESTORER OF TUE HAIR,
it is an elegant hair dressing. removes dan
druff, cures all eruptions of the scalp, re
stores gray hair to its original color. and
stimulates the growth of the hair and whis
kers. Price $l.OO.
Phy'icians Prescriptions, and family rec
ipes carefully compounded.
Patent Medicines of all kinds kept con
stantly on hand or purchased to order,
ja6'69.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
STORE
in the new building recently erected by J. B
Buqa, where they have a large stock of
TOBACCO.
MEERSHAIIM PIPES,
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO,
the very best and of all brands, together
with a lurie assortmoat of
GENTLEMEN'S Furnishing, GOODS
In eonnee;ier. pith the above, they have
also opened an exteneive
FASHIONABLE EATING
cal Etlnpean Er?ryt! , lr,; - in the'
r,l F. A 1.;-1 11"i' ,1 i.l,
lEEE
OE3
Ye: liatl, t r .
ItAl3 %Nti; pur.ll, re .;,1 r glit
..13/ M
W ILLIA /03 S., Fulton St, X. Y. Je,2,3)3m
MI IP:
SEGARS,
HOUSE
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