The Bellefonte Republican. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1869-1909, November 24, 1869, Image 3

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Local Depai•tment.
BELLEFONTE, PA
Nov. Wednesda y Morning . 24, 1869.
JOB WORK.—Posters: Circulars, Bill
Ca :71:!, Taper. ISooks, Tob Tr°7k of
all lclade,.neaffi; executed at the kEPUBLI-
CAN OFFICE, at reasonable rotes
SATFI INTONE 4 —ll you want posters,
b;1111.o , b.. enrciii.paper-hooks,
hrs! class job worlt,p'atr.,<or.lltuey.
at the P•EPUBLIC 1X office: ". 411 work done
Li crrtrc.—The 1:1 . 8 P ress , in speitk
ing of Wm L. Dentii4, 7 '4l who will
lec , ure in the Court.-)lautit....on'--Wedaes
day ant! thurblay - eveniitg. of this welFl,
sa3 s : "Mr. Detinis:ii,.unqqrstionably s '
one of the hest leCturei r O'nowbefpre the
public. His leciuriare full of bile wit;
and we foe.J:ttat we cttn promises
pleasant evening to all who may hear
him." " • -•• •
VEsrstm—We learn that. on Monday
the 15th inst Mr. -William 'rimier, of-
Fet gusnn tp - . while cros , ring the barrens.
on his way to work, hot a large deer.
weighing 210 pounds. Our .Tadpnle
reporter" says he was presented with a
piece which nice sitid fat. If
be would send us rt..piecei we could then,
with some "Weart, juin - 611r reporter in
wishing Mr. Tauier.sucees.s, and a deer
every pop
A STRAW will make an impression on
the virgin snow; let it terrain but a short.
time, and a horse's hoof can scarcely
penetrate it. So it is with the youthful
mind, A trifling word may make an im
pression on i'; hut after a few years, the
most p owerful appeals may cease to in
fluence it. Think of this. ye who have
the tr.tining of the iffutt mind, and
leave such impressions 2 hereoa as will he
safe for it to carry amid the follies and
temptatitus of-the world.
NEW ltrt.E.—Thte_ following rule of
Court. was adopted November 22, 1869.
Jurors sill bereofter 'find 'it :IFerious
matter to fail to obey the summons of
thc Court From' o.esent indications,
Judge !Sayer means businet,s:
Ally person regularly summoned by the
sheriff. er his Deputies. and tailing to
attend. &mil be Itahle r to a fine of twenty
dollars. tde.s he can furnish.am excuse
for his non-attendance. which shall be
deemed ,utficient, by the Court.
MIGHT HAVE • BEEN Woust,.—We are
sorry to learn that Jacob,Carter Esq , of
Ferguson IP., met with it -serious ncci
dent, a few days ago. Ile stuck a-hatchet
in a long po!e in order to rea.ch . it to the
carpenter, wli was at work in the upper
part of the budding. Before it. re..clied
the carrien'er, it. fell.„- the ..bit -striking
Mr. Carter on the head. felling him to
the ground. - As good - luck would have
it, the hatchet wi;s very dull. "To this
fact, we have no doubt, Mr. Carpenter
owes his fife:
BOOKS Terit - tx.s !—Otir,yea.ders ill° de
sire to send their orders to a reliable
- firm should addreis Hunter &Co., Hins
dale. N. H. For ten -years this house
Juts led in- the mail borrk- trade. They
Race no equals in .., prompt. attention to
-orders. They often receive from six to
seven hundred Irti4rt.4 daily, and load
-41°1%u the mails 'with books. &e., sent to
lb ..r customers.. .11 . ytu desire to-deal.
with a , •fair and squate7 concern, who
isill do just as they agree eve!) , time. be
.sure to avoid tile eitkiwindlefs and ad:
-dress for Catalogue, &e., &a.. Hunter &
Co , Publishers,.lfirtsrlale, N. H..
•
WHAT NEXT 7-:-We are informed by
our eery relittble , reporter that,- on'Ttzes- e
-day or Wednesday of last: week, a young
gentleman and lady appeared beftire one
-of the citizens of Pine Grove Mil;s, hav
ing authority to "tie the holy knot," and
informed him that they had come to be
married. Thinking the gentlemanfi
juvenile in his n'ppearanco,-he WAS
informed Hilt the knot could not be tied
vntit he brought a, certificate, or a paper,
from his father The young gentleman
did net -stand long upon the order of
his going." but &putted at once, and
morn returned with a flushed and joyful
countenance, bringing with him a copy
of the Democratic Watchman
Lrr•e.—•Life the poor pittance
of seventy years is not worth being a
villain for. What mattura if your neigh
bor lies in a splendid tomb ? Sleep you
with innoeenee. Look behind you
through the track of time; a va-t desert
lira upon the retrospect; through this
have your fathers journeyed on, until
wearied with years and sorrow. they
Sunk horn the wal , ts • f man. You mu-t
jeave them where they ftl, at d you are
o go a little further, where you will
lave eternal rest. Whatever you may
; have to encounter between the cradle
and thegirivi.i.o., every momint isloig with
;s.l)lml:curable py,e.ete, which come not. in
,_lglu succession..b;ul bur=ring torcib y
from a revojving .and ; unktiown cause,
Ey over this oil.) with ,diversi,fi,ed influ
ence.
r Taw Editor ,of the Whee l;ng Intelli
oencer is of the opinion that t'an Editor
who respecis his obligations to tell the
truth about ntenotadroessoresine,vitohly
makes many enemies; and the nutuher
grows s te9dity with his length of service.
„Every rascal whi.ne toes ireo.ds,on,
land ever; demagogue %hose purpose he
,thwarts, becomes a lifelong enemy.—
; None of there eyer forget his offence:
And as their lA/tither constantly mouton_
fates, the hone.' Editor can ulwayscount
pn n large number .of implacable sad
bitter foes; res.dy. to stab him whenever
opportunity offerS. The general public
whom he faithfully. setveS; are his.
friends; but only isassivel, - y'so. They
look upon him as etitilled `special
credit, because he only did•his duly; and
they have none of the inceniiie to
in his behalf that is felt againSt him by
the dif.api ointed politician whoa&
refused to becouie, or the thieving
lobby:Pan w.om be -
Vhetli9g, c9usia appears spoak: from.
oxperien.e.
TEACHERS' INSTITUTfi.—We copy. the
following particulars in relation to the
Centre County Teachers' Institute. from
a circular handed us by Prof. Magee.
believing that it will prove interesting
to the Teachers, and all true friends of
educ•atinn:
Our Annual County Institute iv)11 be
held thia year at. floward, commencing
on Monday evening, Dec. 27th, at 7 o'-
clock.
All TeachPre. and all who are prepa
ring to teach. will he regarded as mem
bera of the lnQtituoc.
The law contemplates that Boards of
Directors shall grant Teachers the time
to attend the Institute, and count. the
same as teaching. Directors are remind
ed that. this deer not conflict. with the
affidavit required of the Prvaident of the
Board. The plan adopted by a number
of districts last year, of lengthening the
term one week, by paying the Teachers
for their time and reqUiring . the.m to at-
tend the whole time, or forfeit all, is. per
hap., preferable. We trust the Direct- .
ors of
.Centre county will not be found
derelict in this respect, for the Insti
tute. if properly ci rltieted, is certainly
a benefit, not only directly to the Teach
ers, hut. indirectly to their schools.
But whether allowed the time or not,
it. i; a duty every Teacher owes to the
profession. and we confidently expect
every Teacher in the county, not una
voidably detained, to be present.
Tenet era, let nothing prevent you from
attending; for paid attendance. at best,
does not argue for profes-innal zeal; but
come because you feel a love for it, and
let us try to make it sn at trhctive and in
structive; that no Teacher, whether paid
or not. can possibly afford to lose the
benefit of a single session. It is your
Institute, and by your attendance and
interest only can it he male truly sue
cessf. 1. Last year there were 105 T,ach
ers present. There should be an in
crease of 20 per cent to properly indi
cate the increased interest manifested in
education.
13=
The Exercises will consist of Teach
ers' Sessions, or woilting Sessions. du
ring the day. and Lectures and addrm
see in the evening. During the day
Sessions instructions will be given (in
Li-Times, to be followed by recitations)
in Orthography and Reading. by G W.
Ebrite; English Grammar. by Henry
Meyet; Elorm•ion, by B. F. Huglie.;
Penmanship, by TT O. Kline; Arit
tic. by G. W. Rumharger; Geography
and United States History, by F. W A.
Shultz; Getdogy. by S. J , Dorsey; Algc-.
bra, by Joseph Peters; Mental Science
by J. S. Ermentront; Botany ant Chem
istry, by G. W. Leisher; Physiol“gy and
hygiene, by Drs.. J, lihmids and S. L
Varivalz,ll). (As tunny of /he above to be
daily, as time will permit.) -.
13:6112EED
Lectures will be delivered et the even
ing Seveions by Albert : 01,yen, F W.. A
Shultz, G. W. Leisher, Dr. P. S. Fi&her,
S. L. Silver, W A Shappee,W.A.nlee,
J. A. Bright, 1). 11, Ilastings,lEtlis_Lytle.
Rev. G. E Zehner. J. P. Swirl:, J. D.
Chatham. S. O. u r iy, II IV. Super..
II D. Van Pelt, T. J. &null, and others.
ESSAY%,
on different aill he read by
Misses. M Coy. Barr. Shailman, Moser,
Weaver. Huey. Thomas, Shannon,. Cad
wallader, Tromp,on, M'Cormiek,.
Downing. Canon, Adains, Willow. Doi
linger. M'Calvb, Iluds.n, Taylor, Shaw
and Russell.
ROLL CALL
The roll will be called.•morning and
afternoon. as required by law, and on
Friday afternoon, tickets of membership
will be given teachers, to show to the
- directors of their respective dis . tricis,
setting firth how many
r b:estious were
attended.
ACCoMIInDATION, &C
A Local Committee will find homes for
Teachers. 13Mird and lodging, 75 cents
nor day.. 1 hose who pay full railroad
fire coming, will be returned free.
Teachers should provide themselves
with note books, that they may record
whatever may be deemed of interest to
tht:mselscs and t heir .schools. •
MDKIC
The esereists will be interspersed du
ring the dry and evening with vocal and
instiumental music. The music will be
selected trom the "S.•nga of Cllodness."
Tenchers are requested to prepare
themselves to discuss all suhje&s as
above classified. Th.•se should be macre
a life•study, and a life-work by Tench-
lion. J P. Wickersham. State Super
inter.dent. Nill pr bably be IP esenr I'art
of die time Ptofs D. M. Wolf. S.. P..
Hughes :old lion 1. 11. Burrows. J D.
Wingate. P. Gray Meek, W.II 11 Brain
erd, tu.d others. lave been invited, and
are expected to be present.
PIItECTOBIe PAY
We 1. rn si y desire the presence of
our School Directors: and in 'order that
all may meet and exchange views, Thurs
day. Dec. 30th, will be set apart as —Di
rectors' Day.' when the following ques•
Imo will he cliscit,sed:
1, flog, f.bell se119:!ls be Fnpplied
with well quaiiti.d Test:herb ?
y. Tefleberr.' Sislariell—What should be
the basis fist• grading them?
.3. •Sht,uld ualiceat•ed perm :gas he per
,miped to /each in the public school
hausen dcri,ng the summer u.onths?
DiKectors Blair, of Unionville. and
Hunter. of Benner. Hire vett:pie-tell to open
the discussion of dm Erst .nareed sue t
tion; Rearick. of Farmers' and
Schenck, of Bower& the second; and
Uarvey, of Ferguson, and Lukens, of
Bush. the third.
The'Cotumittee on Permanent, Ceriifi
cafes will be elected on Frid.ty afternoon,
when tha regular Annual election of of
&ere will take p'aee.
. CAPT. ISAAC LYTLE a student of Wilson
and Hutchison,•and Cyrus Gordon a pill_
dt-ut of A.O.Furst, in the science of Law,
Were - duly admitted to the Bar 'of Ceittr r e
1 County at the present Term olahe•Court•
1--W-o ;congratu!ate both of these y. , ung:
1
' gentlemen;and recommend them to. those,
' who . need the services of reliable and
energitic Attorneys.
P -
P.P. WiLsos, of the Diamond Drug
Store has - justreturned from the City
With 'lot .of •fresh . drugs. aiiik
fancy arlicle . A. Also 'a 'srilendfd new
Segar Show-case.
ZION • AHEAD.—Daniel Lesh, near
Zion, in walker Twp.; Ha's, he says
harvested one hundred and ninety bush
els of corn per acre on his farm the
present year. Who can beat it?
THANS. 4 OII'ING —This day passed.away
quietly,with order reigningsupremely all
day. Rev..Jas. Mullen, preached one of
the best .Thanksgiving sermons to which
we have ever listened As it will appear
in the public prints we refrain from fur
ther comments at this time: The M E.
Church of this City". has great reason to'
congratulate herself upon_ the abillty c
usefulness, and efficiency of her minis•
ter.
A NOVEL PROPOSITION.—Dr. Sage has
discovered a cure and speedy remedy for
Catarrh, and the proprietor offers $5OO
fora case of that loathsome disease that
he cannot cure. It cures catarrh in all
its stages, forms and varieties. with
unerring Certainty. 11 your Druggist
does not keep this Remedy take no other
but enclose sixty cents to the proprietor,
R. V. Pianos. M. D ,Buffalo, N. Y., and
the Remedy will reach you by return
wail. For vale by - most:Druggists every
where. •• •
novl7 2w. •
NEW SvonE..---Do you want cheop
clothing ? Are you determined not 10
freeze during the cold winter months ?
If so we would advise our readers to call
at the New clothing Store of Messrs.
Goi.dman, Bernard Si. Co.. of N. Y , just
opened in ' the corner room of Edward
Brown's new huild ng. on Allegheny St.
They have a tine assortment, and it is
our opinion, that our readers can cave
the price of one year's subscription to
the REPUBLICAN, in the purchase of one
suit of c'oT hes.
P. C. Hoffman who represents the"Co"
here, is a clever man, and lakes great
pleasure in waiting upon all who favor
him with a call.
Arta—We clip the following from
the .Narfolk Virginian :
A number of gentlemen of the city, ac
omnpanted by Nlessrs. F. A Gibbon and
ft I. Pruner, two Engineers recently ar
rived from the North, ye.sterday paid a
vkit to Bradford's pond, tor the purpnse
of taking a look at the proposed source
of the . water. supply of
. t he city We learn
from parlies who are taking great inter
est in tire scheme. tit-at the aentte non
above - named ratorahly friirrrenel
by t' .e prospect, and declared tbe'sutrol
amply-snfl'iciotat for Baltimore or New
York They also expres s ed thtdr wit=
li ner -f es s to contract for building the
works at S reasonable ficure. IVe want
water. badly. but an an eConomiettl
¶e *voted here a.sure the authorities
of :Norfolk that. an far Iva 17 I. Pruner i'+
concerted. they caul.l not entre a mere
reliable or vompet eat contractor.
STILT. ATIEAD. That f‘grar .Spartered
Balmer" which, for seven years. has
tt waved" to the great satisfaction of its
Many thousand readers and to the dis
sitti.fnet ion of all swindlers and rascals
generally. is even more wide awake than
ever. It has, at an immense expense, -e
cured the services of an emineht artist.
and the result is that it proposes to give
au•atl .a splendid 'engraving: entitled
—Evangeline." to every subscribe for
1870 . This superb work of :tit is on eand
one half by two feet in size, and is equal
to the best s3,engraving ever offered.--,
—The Banner" is a large eight page.
forty-column paper. overflowing With
splendid reading of all kinds, and costs
only 75 cens a year, which is very cheap
for the paper alone; but the publishers
propose giving every subscriber a copy
of their engraving gratis The paper•
and its
. puhlishers .are reliable, and-it
will pay to send for spocimens to •' The
• Star Spangle.' Banner," 11in:while, N . :
or they can be seen at this office. .
TEIAIIIi.SUIVING DAY IN PIIILIPSHUBCI:-
We learn from our Philipshunr reporter
that religious ~ e rvices were held in ;he
different churches, which were very well
attended. kt,propriate sermons were
preached by the different, ministers.
.11 , e pchnoli4 were closed. tbusimplant
ing in ihe youthful mind the duty of of
fering t hanks to the Giver of the many
privileges and bountiful gifts whichbave
been so a.bundantly showzred upin us
during the past year.
The principal places of business were
closed during the day and eiening. hnd
all seemed anxious to conform to thee
President's Proclamation.
None but panFenger trains were run
ning ;hi- day; hence many of 'lie employ
ees enjoyed, the day hugely.
Of the illnu men+ tag t urkeys and
en- , that were slnughtcred and devoured
it. L; unnecessary to speak, as they were
requisites to the °consign.
A great. Me , hodist revival is now eoinz
on at Philip burg, tinder the charge of
Rev: Mr. Oilier The Lord grant triat
may accomplish much good, and that all
those converted may never backslide.
Y C. A.—Hon William L. Dennis,
of Philadelphia. one of the most popu
lar, because one of the ino-t amusing
leC!urers of the age, will deliver. in the
Court livut. - " , ", his fatuous lectures, enti
tled, Ist. "Dr Di pps, of Ponyvilp,"
2nd "The Soda; Fo-sils." on Wednes
day and Thursday evet,;,:,;s•
24th and
25th by invitation
of the Young
Men's Christian Association. The lie
tures will commence precisely at 7 o'-
clock Tickets 51.1 e ts. , -
We clip the following notice from the
Phil'a Inquirer:
L 'PONEYVILLE LECTURES.
The third of th.s c , surso of 1.-.ctures waq
given by L Dennis. Esii , rit the
Apsenibly Building, last evening. to a
!list elitsti audience. The social foseils
of Poneysville were served up in an emus
Mg - style'. and nt the ellinte time . lec•
ure was nu earnest and el,quent appeal
tor the highest saticiiiies of soci il lite.
Tiie lifelike p..rtrsitures'of Mrs. Blinder,
Old 'ffilibbil."Tim 'Though t I 'and Me
herat~le flush kept tbe iearers 'in the
tie -4 - funiar,.whi le the home thrusts at
the sociiii lollies of ihe - dly were whole
roniely in . strupi lye Alie. Wiggins and
and her .party, on:Tuesrlay.eveningnext,
will terminate the course of these. very
popular lectures.
- • -
"DOIVr-43.ortORFF.—Or;- ; the . 181'11 init., at!
The reside&Rit ittiltfittir,"J'mepti Dole
and Miss Nancy Jane Bottorif, of Penu'a:
Furnade.
MITCHELL—THOMAS—On the 18th inst.
at the iebidenee of the hride4 father. by
-
Nev. Jos. 1.1. Barnard. Mr. 'lsaac Mitch
ell, and Miss Debbie D: Thomas, both of
Bellefonte.
. Mr. Mitchell, and his happy and beautiful
bride, have our best wishes for there pOrper
ity in life. Long M•ty they . litie.to eujoy,the
blessings and pleasuresof connubial bliss,
and after their heads haire been silvered o'er
with' age, for years and years, at leaSt four
score and ten.
May their passage be,
As sets the morning star,'
Which goes not down behind the darkened
west-
Nor hides obscure '
amid the" tetepes't ot the
. rky.
But melts away into the light of heaven. _
Spe'Cial Notice's.
Burnside h Thomas. are.honeet end true
To beat ether' . Merchants they eLsily can
• do,
They are not selling at' cost as Jews generally
do,
To humbug the public:m' otteri can do
If we want a good article it fisytist the p;ace,
They take a
.raee with every merchant in
• the place,
They have every thing in the metehatidize
line,
And any better is bard to find.
.Tust give them a call and you will find,
A good assortment of every kind,• •
To suit your taste. they will not rue it.
For they are the men that just can do it.
Grain and Flour Markets.
BELLEFONTE Nev 24. 1869.
Barley $ 90
White wheat per bushel .. . 1 15
Red wheat 1 10
C..rn (new) 65
Oats 40
Rye per bushel • 90
Buckwheat per bus.. 75
Clorerseed -" " 600
.Plaster V ton 16 00
Provision Market.
Apples, dried, per lb $0 12®15
Peaches. " ..‘ 18026
Cherries, "
Beans per quart
Butter per lb
Beefsteak per
Beef roasts
Chickens. each, live
T irkeys,
Cheese per lh
Hams. •'
Bacnn
Lard. per 1b635
. .
Begs. " ( 107 • .... 30
Niiitton and Lamb per lb - . 10620
Veal cutlets per lb ....
620
Potatoes per boo -.., 50
Dried fleef 28
eituminus Coal at Snow Shoe Depot.
Serener] Coal
Run of Mines •-, 2.80 per ton
Fine Cora 2 00 per ton
Lon*et , at Snow Shoe Depot,
Pine Bonn's. Run of Mill SIS.OO per M
Pine liontriis, (•ulls 14.00 per M
Hemlock Rua Stuff 15.01) per M
Ifeuilock Boards - • 11.00' pet . AT
Milroy Markets.
.
Corrected Weekly by Hee k S. P. Blymyer
MILII.,Y, PA.. Nov. 24 1865.
White whpa,r,..f bushel . V. 10
Red 4 7... ..... ... 1 0;:,
Rye lig bushel
(Yes. new,. ,--- • --•• 42
Corn • -- • -- 80
••
Barley 1 00
Plax+eed - -- - 2' PO
-
Chiverseed -- ••• • 6Oa
Plaster. (1 round • • - • e 10 011
Salt in sacks - go :1' 00
in bbis •- •• - ''3 25 . to 150
4.inieburners , Coal b UO
Stove Coal, Wilkes Barre • • ••• • EP 00*
YITSCELT,A.NEOUS.
.Ii.IIAUN;
ALSO, BF:ALES IN
Watebea, Cloaks and Fine Jewelry,
CHRONOMETER& OTHER WATCHES
Repaired on the
MOST SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLEF.
All Work Warranted to
GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION
JOBBING OF ALL KINDS
Promptly and Carefully Executed at the
SIIORTESV POSSIBLE NOTICE
Business transacted in German k English
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE,
Next Door to Harper Bro's. Store,
SPRING ST., NEAR RIGH,
BE LLFFONTE, CENTRE CO., I'ENNA
jy2l'69-1y
4 4 AIIOUND THE WORLD !"
THE NEW YORK OBSERVER
Is now publishing a series of Letters from
the Rec. Dr. E D. G PRIME,.who is mak
ing tbe tour of the Wothi, b 3 Way of Cali
fornia. Japan. China. India. 'Egypt. :
to:ether with va,ions other correspondence.
all the "%Taws. 'Religious and Secular. and a
great yariety ;'f the best Reading, Original
and Selected.
Now is the time tt: secure the , ildest and
BEST TAMELY NEWSPAPER.
We make the fdlowine liberal offers fur
NEW SUBCRIBEHS.
We will send the New Yong Onsgirwen
fur one }ear to
One New &breather and one Old, for $5,58
Two " -Subscriber, " 5,00
Two' " and one Old, " 7,56
Three" " 7.00
Three •' _ " and one Old, " 9,50
Four " "
Pour " ". and one Old, " 11.50
Five "•' "
Six " cc
And to any larger number at the same rata.
SAMPLE COPTES FR ER. TELIMS43,SO
PER, ANNUM, INT ADVANCE
Sena by Check. Draft, Post Office Order ct
Regietered Letter. •
SIDNEY E• MORSE, Jr. Js CO.,
Novlo'Bo-Bt. • 87 Park Row,
rei S. WILSON'STRUG STORE
AY A' TV LOCATION
Southwest Cor..er of High and Alle
gheny Streets, Bellefonte, Pa.
(No. 1. BROKESHOIVII Row.)
The subscriber respectfully announces to
his numerous acquaintances aad the pal lie
in general that be has removed his
MEDICINE STORE,
. .
in the corner TOM . . Brolterhoffs.new
'minding on.the Diamond, where he has
constantly.on hattd,..a large stock of
DRUOS.t . MEDICINES,: CHEMICALS,
PER:FOIRM . PAINTS; =DYE
STUFFS, GI, A SS;INSTRIJ
•• VARNISH,
TURPENTINE, • .
Linised Oil, Coal Oil, Lamps, Chimneys
Brushes, Hair ~Oil, Extracts, Toilet
Soaps, Tobacco, Segars,',&c.,•*c..
Also a variety of fancy articles,.too nu
to mention-, whieh, he, offers at low
rate., and vrtirrarits the qualities of the arti
cies as represented. .Purchasers will please
remember this. and examine, the qiialifict
and pries of his goods before purchasing
elsewhere: 2 ,
Physici'an's' Prescriptions and Fam
ily Receipes carefully compounded at - alt
h•mrs of the day or night, by calling at his
store opposite Reynolde r ßuult„ , .
7.he most celebrated and popular
PATENT MEDICINES.
are kept constantly on band. aid for: sale
F. S. WILSON.
jn 6'69.1 y
NEW DRUG STORE'.
IN BROCKEREIOFF'S NEW BLOCK
BISEMP ST., BELLEFONTE, PA:
The lindersig.nad taka pleastire in anticlinal
ing to the citizens of Bellefonte—Centre;
Clint ;-nd Clearfield counties in gen
eri t they have just opened their
New Drug Store for the accommo
dation of the public, and they
hereby extend a cordial invite- .
tion to all who may be in
need and wish to obtain Fresh,
PURE AND GEN9INE EDI
CINES. CHEMICALS. DRUGS do
all snob attioTes as are kept in a
FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE.. lately.
.. ,
selected with great care in the cities of N.
York and Philadelphia. by the Se:iior part
ner of the establi+hinent, who has had over
fin yrs experience in the art. The German
Language spoken, read and wr tten
here, as well as the English Tongue,
hen'e 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 a
‘ 5 . 40
20@25
18@20
25
65@1 00
C* 25
30
®24
liberal share of public favor and patronage.
We make no attempt to enumerate the ar
ticles kept. in our establishment, since,
such enumeration would take up the
greatest space of a newspaper, We'
would merely say here that ()Ur
SELECTION A ASSORTMENT is
welt nigh complete. Come and judge
for yourselves- Besides the !egular
DBUGS.MEDIEIYEE;E 9FIEJIICALS;. -
tre
linc , e a fine lot of FANCY G 1 OODS.sucli as -
EX - TiIACTS A N-D =PERFUMES
tor. ;Ladies ; POCKET 'CUTLERY;::
IllEp AGES, IYANGING
EYS, SODA .FOUNTAIN WITH
C RflA NF,C7AR, A hA
aim -well selected lot of WALLPAPER
and ellei-1 at that.,viz.:--Frion Ten.. cent*
to $240 ,t4r Reit' GlirE
je2tr•e I tit! Li WA J ji R.
$1.50 ?er ton
141 P._GREEN,
DRETGCMT Sr: KPOTHECARt.
No. Bun felietonte, Pm.
D'esile'r in' Pure Drugs and Medicines, En:-
and American Perfumery; Hair, Nail
and Tooth Brushes. Pocket Books, Combs,
and a kb' eral assortment of Fancy Goods,
such as* are usually' kept in first class Drug
Stores. ira is also SOLE PAOPTUEI s Ott o
the folfowing'artieles, wriferi hlive already
attstised a large sale/
SOLELY O THEIR OIYN MERITS,
and which nn family al:maid be without.
GREEN ; S. CELEBRATED LIVER Pills
ate a rattd and effectital catharlid. and as of
iemedy in Liver Complaint and Female dis•
eases, aro unsuttteed. None Genuine with.
out
THE SIGNATURE OF F. P. GRION,
GREEIsI'S VEGETABLE PAM EAU
er, as a reliever of pain, is a medicine fur
either infernal or external use end is tr: sur
passed for the di.=tascs for which it is ream
tnende.i. P i nt up in bettlesi and retails at
25 cis, 50 and one ginltar:
COMA HIESTITUTOB, i 3, as its same
indicates,
A II.ESTOR.I3II,
it is an elegant hair drossing, removes dan :
droll, cures all eruptions of the scalp, re
stores gray hair th its original calor. and
stimulates the grovelh of the hair and Whis
kers. Price $l,OO.
Physicians Prescriptions, and family rec
ipes carefully compounded.
Patent Medicines of all kinds kept con
stantly on hand or purchased to order.
ja6'B9.ly.
t' 04
i., D
q t , R.SACE'sS '
IR CAT A RRH
1 lit__ il , EPA E b),
,
° Mgt.L. r ' ..IL*OLn .....a,...1 •••••••• •• • ,
the poisonous irritating, souffs and :Ulan
caustic solutions with which the peoi le have
long been humbugged. simply palliate for a
rhort time, or drive the disease to the lunge,
as there is danger of doing in the use of such
nostrums, livt if produces PEFFECT AND PER
MANENT CURES OF THE WORST CASES OF
CHRONIC CATARRH. as thousands can testify.
COLD IN THE lIF.AD" is cured with a few ap
plieatiOnS. CATARRHAL HEADACHE is Te
leaved and cured as if by magic..lt removes
offensive Breath, Loss or Impairment of the
sense of taste, smell or hearing, Waterinir or
Weak Eyes. and. Impaiaed Memory, when
caused by the violence of Catarrh, is they
all frequently are. We offer in good faith a
standing reward of ssoo for a case of
Catarrh that we cannot cure.
FOR SALE BY MOST DRUGGISTS Ey-
E RYW HERE
PRICE ONLY FIE I Y CENTS.
. Ask your druggist for the REMEDY, but if
he has nut yet got it on same, don't be put off
by accepting any miserable worse than worth
lesss übstitute, tut enclose sixty cents to toe
and the Remedy will be sent you post paid
Four packages $2.00, or one cozen for 0,00.
Send a two cent stamp For Dr. Sage's pam
phlet on Catarrh. Address the Proprietor.
B.S. PIERCE, M: D.,
. fe2clo-htu. BUFFALO. N. Y.
I\l' ()TICE is hereby givine,tbat I remain•
ed with my husband, Wm. L. Moses,
until he gave me warning to leave.'hy sell
ing the bousheld effects. I have never
needed or asked for har-bor. but returned to
my former ho e, a better than be could
ever give. • ary M. Moses,
NoVI 0'69 :It.
U 9110
" 11.00
a
12,00.
gp.--The Sessions of the Nittany
will.be suspended du
ring the watter i to be resumed in the spring.
• nov.lo'B2-at. ' SAML. M. OTTO.
DRUGS; &c
lite:teed the B
o x
DRY GOOD8,"&c
IffitiTADhLPHIA. STORE
• ' PHILADEL .
PAILATALPHIA STORE! --
- KtLi.0.3.1- - cI , SSER:
$ .
ANOTHER•NEW ~t .
'ANOTHER NEW .STORE
ANOTHER NEW STORM.-
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FALL
AND WINTER GOODS.,
• —.---- . ~.
KELLER 4,4 MUESERThiYiIast - iiiiinel :
the best, cheatteit, largest.. ns well as the"
best assorted Mock of Goods in Bellefonte
or Central Pennsylvania, at their new. ._
PHILADELPKIA STORE, in _.
BROCKEIIioFi'S BLOCK, 1341z0p St
•
FOR THE LADIES. "
They have Silks. Coburgs Alpacas, Merino'
Wool Delaines -Lustres, Ginghams,
Priats, Poplins. Lawns; Hand
kerchiefs, Kid and other
Gloves, Hosiery;
Hoop-skirts;
and a general,va
:•• : variety of - •
. .
Ribbons, trimmings, Buttons, Braids, oto.,
at the lowest prices.
••• • . FOR GENTLEMEN:
They.hare Black and Blue Cloths, Flack
and. Fancy .Vassbnores, Sattinetts,
Tweeds, Meltona, Water-pruof
Cloth, Silk, Satin and common
Vestings, etc; .in great
variety, and at prices
that .will giyo
general aatia
faction
;•
to
buyers. • •
, .
...Their, READY - 'MADE CLOTHING. is
cheap. and consists of • , ; . , •
Overcoats. Dress, coats, of. ,varioUs qualities
and prices,-Plain and Pancy Vests,. Can&
mere and ,Flanned
• Ivershirts,. Woolen, and
Cotten undershirts, Handkerchiefs, neckties,
&c:.• kc. •; '
• Calf and Kip
~ 4
Boots and ghoes, . .
Gum Boots and Shoes,
• • „ . Bats and-Caps, and
• HOUSEBIOLD.GOODS. . • .
in .endless variety. such as Carpets, Oil
Clothe r ßugs,,Bro:wn Ilinpli~ts, Bleached,
Muslim. Drillings, Sheetings, Table
Cloths, &c, &c., &e.
Their stock of QUEENSPARE & GRO
CERIES cannot bit excelled in quality or
price.
Call in at the Philadeiphtia4tore.qpd:eork
vinceyourselves that KELLER& MISSER
have everything you want apd_dp business
on the principle of "Quick Sales and Small
Profits."
GRAIN AND PROS/VCR AIM TANEN.
ja.6'69-Iy.
N EW! CHEAP ! ! GOOD!!!
Importantto the Ladies of Bellefonte and
• surrounding country.
ZIA] MERMAN BRO'S & CO'S
No. 6 Busb'e Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa.,
Havejast opened their Fall Stock of Dress
Goods, Notions, Gloves. Calicoes, Mus-
lins and Flannels.
They have also added to theliStock, Zeph
yrs. Zephyr Patterns, Germantown
Wool, Ribbons and other Goods
not heretofore oTered-by them.
• A complete assortment of •
Shawls, Blayikuts, and everything '
610 islet' sale cheaper than at cash priers,
We are agents
.for the justiv celebrated
American Batton Hole Overseaming and
Seating Machine.
The dreafest iveedex of the age
It is LIGHT Itlil4Nll , :ld,Siurpie. Dwrable :
does not easily get out of order, and
- does more kinds of work than
any ether Machine made.
Price ef Combination Machine with
cover
iir ict of Plain Machine,- without but
ton-hole attachment, with cover,...- $60,00
forget the piece. Come and see
ZIMMFRMAN BROS. & CO.
oct 6-ly
w STORE.
ELIRVER BROTHERS
Have opened up an
ENTIRE NEW dfocic of GOODS
of every desuription,at their new store
room on Spring street; which were
purchased at
PANIC PRICES,
and will bd suld as low if not lower,
than can be found elsewhere in this
section. Their stook comprises in
nart,
thy Goods,
Notions,
Millinery Geode,
Hosnries '
Pancy.Goode,
• Clothing,
Boots dr, Shoes
.
Itats C aps,
Carpet-Rags,
Umbrellas;
Parasols,
Gentlemen and Ladies,
Pusnishing Goode,
Ladies Cloaks .k Circulars.
In Silk and Cloth,
Carpeting..
Groceries
Qneensware Lo.
STATIONERY,
and everything else that is to b.' ,
found in a well stocked country store.
.COUNTRY PRODUCE,
taken in exchange for goods, and
the highest market price paid.
ja6'Bo.tf.i
JAR. 4. QUIGLEY,
Q UIGLEY dc CROSKET'S
CHEAP CASH STORE,
EA GLE VILLE, CENTRE CO , PENN'A
WE take pleasure in announcing to far
mers and the public generally that we keep
constantly nn hand, at our store in Eagle
vine, Dry Goods, Groceries, &e., and
SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY STORE
in town or country. We shall always en
.deavor to purchase good Goods and war
arta everthing as we represent it. We also
el ways pay the highest
PRICES FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Please call and examine our stock. for
Ourselves. ja13'69.1y..
DOR SALE.—Any person wishing to pur
r ch• Fe a Good breedinT Mare,eight years
old next spring. a bright bay—would do
well to esll - .an the subscriber near Houser-
vile, Centro-county, Pa.
n06:W.691r, -H. H.. YARNELL.- --
0 1'
ASfi, all rizes and qualities, az
IRWIN k WILSONS
DO NOI 4 .FOliGliN
That the plane to
CALICOES . ;
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
CHEAP CASH STORE,
REYNOLD 6, ARCIDE, ALLEGHENY
STREET; BELLEFONTE, PA
. .
We stalk 41 . nt the nrinciplis of"Smalt
profits.ond qnfok neturne," arid how well
we have succeeded is known to everybody.
. _ . ,
••• - •
OIIIVOR . OCE QUEENSWARE AND
•
are pt.the very best quality and are sold at•
the most reasonable rates. 'WePay at all
times the itighest,easlt price for Wheat,
Rye, .oate,,gorn and Barley. We
most Oordially invite everybody
to give,us..n.call.,before pur
chasing elsewhere., Do
not forget the Place. .
REYNOLDS'., A14,E9-HENY
STREET, ing.LEFONTE; ye.
ji6'69.ly
GREAT EXCITEMENT
EBTRAORnINARY CONORNTRATION
j..t .• •
HOWELL, ‘ dILLIAI7I) et. Co
of fius4's Arcade. in Rooms No. ). and 2
have just returned .from:the city.with.a large
and extensive stock of Spring and Summer
Goods. 'We ore now ready, to .pffer. to our.
customers a more extensive and better as
sorted. stock thin efei before offered- to'the
pzbiic.. Oar extensive stock of .
Demands particular attention.
Great Bargains to be bad in Printi;Mrislins;
Notions, -,:; .
The latest styles of spring nttd..Stnitiner
BRADY 'Mani CLOTHING
warranted-to give perfect satisfaction.'
A lirge assorment of Hats, Caps, Boots-and
• Shoes constantly on hand.
Our Grocery department dekoands particular
attention. A full assorment constantly
on hand,the best th 4 markets can afford, -
in efi Ea
SYRUP, RUsriAft," TEA & CdPFSk
Canned Fruits, Jellies, Dorn and
Foreign Fruits, Cheese and Pastries of, all
kinds, en4,ercry other article belonging to
the (Grocer y Department.'
FARDl7ts;fl;TiCi AND .
One dollar sared k stilt one. dollar,
your pocket. The n and See at what
astonishing Low Prices.
HOWELL GILLILAND 8 CO
are selling, Dry Goods and Groceries.
Come and examine for yourselves, and ba
convinced of the truth.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE;
Bush's ArCade; Rooms No. 1 and 2
j an fr'62.ly. - •
ANonin NEW STORE.
EMIL JOSEPH k CO., ALLEGHENY ST,
$75,00
CEEAP if:Efr YORE STORE
SEE HOW CHEAP WE CAN SELL,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,.
NOTIONS.
• .
CLOTHING,
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING GOODS
FURNISHING GOODS
FOR LADIES A GENTS,
FOR LADIES A GENTS,
COVERLETS,
COVERLETS. -
. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
WATCHES, •
WATCHES;
JEWELRY,
JEWELRY,
SfitERPLAtED WARE,
SXLVERPLATED WARE,
all of which we warrant, and at city prices
A FIRST CLASS WATCH MAKER
constantly on hand and all work erairahted
A liberal dittOunt to the trade. Dire u
a call. ja6'69.ly.
GEO. D. PIVER'S
DRY GOODS AND GROCERY STORE,
No. 6, BROICEATIOFF'S Row,
NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE,
BELLEFONTE, PS NN i Aq
Is the place for bargains in the way of Dry
Goods, Clothing, B3ots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Queens and
Cedar Ware, Groceries;
CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS,
. • ALSO, NOTIONS, &c., &c.
Everything in his line is sold at very Low
Prices.
POLITE AND ATTENTIVE CLERKS,
are always in attendance
to wait on his numerous customers. The
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
paid for all kinds of marketing and produce.
Cash paid for -
ALL Jr.1.N.:03 OP GRAIN.
Goodsdelivered with pleasure. No trouble
co show goods.. Give him a call before pur
thasing elsewhere. [ ja6'69.y
=1
: - -- • - -
HORSESHOES, best make at
IR VIN wnleineg
DRY GOODS
DELAINtS ;
SILKS )
SATINS,
EitoADetotttg
CASSIISIIIIIHO,
CASSINETS,
BLANKETS,
for Men and Boys, is at
JOHN TV. cooKrs
GLASS WARE,
s. W. CdOICt
OF BAIiGAINS
DRESS
Cassithers already ieceired
BORE)$;
tOtiK io your interest
(V *lrian's Building.)
11OrL1 OPTE, PENN'A.
COME ONE! COME ALL ! !
GROCERIES &c
S.ECHIER & CO.,
OROCERLIIk PROVISIONS,
ItS.UITS; NUTS, CONSEPTiONBRINS
If] 1310 - 4011ORTMIEler Or down,
IFOE 8 - 11ALiin PAOFITo
'wisp,. tit o,lli Tit it courrii
nousgAmnits
snd all otl;erii Wieliirig - to pi isei
-
~R©CE'RIEa Olfi Ev.rj f 1 SCAIPTION
repaid'
ef'NTING` trs I;. CALL.
s~cgLsa i ate:;
EA SIX, HIGH STREET nen,
"ITEM HOUSE" BtOCIC, MILLEBONTB.
,
BOOTS, SYEOVA Bic
BURNSI.Dt.
.. ‘
Offer, to the Public one of the
largest and best selected stocks of riieiciton.
dise, in Centre corng. Calf, iiinaliociend
see for yourself.
THE Largest and Best Stock of waria . ed
Boots and Sbohir, witionfecr to - ti fie
satisfaetion, at reduced prices, onllttt b
found at BURNSIDE do THOMAS'
SPICES of all varieties, gronfld to
and warranted to be'. strictly pure.
It is the only place you can find unadultora•
ted spices. Try them for your own satis
faction. You can only find themat
BURNSIDE T 110,111115-0.
HANDSA WS, tallies; Sp &iri cq ge,m
dip veb, sp,ades; rakes, hoes; laps,
chains, ac., at
itUItNSIDE
. .
HOBS ~ .COLLARS, if you don't iran.
your lionnee Aotifders..galiea Mid
made sore, get good bores collars.
BURNSIDE.
. .
.
HARNESS, collars, cart whips, egttlage
whips, in . great vitrietoht&orern
&ant gears, saddles. bridles, martingale ,
oheek lines, cart gearsofiii hainess, .buggy,
harness tames, ao. Everything l i leased.
diary line, at
131:11fI181Dt k Tikdar.
ISE' NCF TACKLES,. reds lines, hooks,
flies, sea hair baskest, ao. Itig yogi
out to catch trout., at . „
BURNSIDE k .THOMASi.
9111 E highest 'mark. t Niels piid for alt
kinds of country produce, at
BURNSIDE 4 THOMAS'.
•
FINE gitOCEltcpS, rgocha coffee, old
got Java, .bast' quality Itio coffee,
best,plong black teas;•4sen teas, lovering
syrup,golden syrup. Drips fine article ba
king, molasses , rice and everything in the
ki9Fery lin,e at tliceloirest cash prices - in the
market .13tatiggItik. a i'FfOMAS', is the
- _ _
•IT IS . known to l all in Bellefonte
_L . through Ate county if you want
good article go to ;
BOHM:UDE h THOMAS'.
LEATHER of all descriptions, triach calf
skin, span ish sole leather, more Ice's
sheep skins, linings. Everything in the
leather line warranted to give satisfaction,
at BURNSIDE &
TOYS of all kinds, at
BURNSIDE THOMAS'
SHOE -MAKERS TOOLS and findings, in
all their varieties. at
HIIIRNSIBR es THOMAS'.
NNW PATTEltliti§' 6f ail clothe, at ter
&iced . ptices -at
. - .131JRN ' SIDt b TIROM9.S%
aAtlsLl3RSllUCKLES,htwolti ; bits spots
. rings. Everything a saddler wants
For the mentilnottire of harness. to be found
it BIIENSIDE & THUMB'.
BASKETS is all their raneties, childrelas
ea• ri,iges, Billow ware, ryas, pistols,
powder; shot, caps. cartridges, am.. at
BURNSIDE Ac. TROMAS'.
. _
N
OTIONS of all kinds, ig tolring's glore e,
Handkerchiefs, combs, pocket books,
in all their Variety and very ago" at
BITHNSIHE & THOMAS'.
TURKEY PRUNES, ra ;sans, readies ap
pies, oranges, IntaiinS, all kinds of
foreign fruits, Hams. nae,.± l ac. ;
BURSIDR & THOMAS'.
CANNED FF 118; peadibs, tomatoe..
pine apPle,... any} peas in.great vari4
ety, : t BIIRSIDE MO/MAD .
FURS,
FURS,
FISH, Herring, mackerel, air.
at . .
jar69.ly
RABBITS SOAP, Win. Ragan and Keoas
.olive soap, Dobbins' top, Jesse
Oakley's soaps, iild castile, pure, Palm soap,
Elderling's soap, add a &eat Viiiiety of oth•
of soap, at . .
Whitman's telebrii. ad ebb fectibhs,
Whitman's celebrated phocalate,
Baker's. chocolatt • Einith's choioliste,
China Ginger. English kicklesi
Anieidcan Pick;es. at .
BURNSthE k 2.IIOIIIAS'.
jaB'B9-1y;
iffiratiN r.
M IttIiTERY AND FANCY STORE.
13hLLEFONTE, iA
The underaighed would retpeefully inform
the citizens of Bellefonte, and of. Centre
County, that she bas opened a large and ex
tensive stock of
3libLiNnt AND FANCY GOODS
in the . store room recently occupied by
G. Livingstoh: Her gobthi are all new and
were purchased for cash and she is there
fore prepared to sell at ieduebd prices. Hat
experience in the buainei.S Warrants her in
Raying, that the Ladie4, of Bellefonte
or eleewliere ravii time and money
by visiting her store before purchasing.
latest style and fashieti filati3s can biwsy
be seen at the storb,
mylg'69-ly.
toartnerAhip o heretnfore existing..;
iietweeh the uneefaigned; trading under the .
firm nothe ,of Howell; :Gilliland ct Co., has.
been dissolved. Tlte,.busineas of the late,
tlrr&'itrill be continued at the old itand by,
Sam'l;..dillilnnd. who will oleo. settle. the=
aocauitt; of the ATM....
7110!8: M. VOWEILIL,
• . A Mt% GILLIEANDL
Octl7'69' M • JAS. C. C lEVIV2.II.IA.AIN.
:WAGON HUBBS, Apoleos nnol fii
innalLat
WkiN
bz &LER& IN
old sell
than tiny other
BURNSIbE & i'llOllAS'.
BJRNSIDE k TUOMAS'
t'AVIE BAER
ALS eolg
MO