The Bellefonte Republican. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1869-1909, December 01, 1869, Image 1

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    BELLEF"O-7\TTIK . : It:EPUBLICAN.
W. W. BROW N,
A. B. HUTCHISON, F'll/14m
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-tertian.
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Sera Til-beaar.Letter hengle.Cartl. , ,Cheeks,
gerelepos. Paver Books. Programmes.
tii.iukg. Le. cte.. executed in the beg style
},romptuese. mad at the most rcasmia
hie rateg.
ii , aftr,ss as conttrunieutions relating to
business of this of e. to
A. B. lIUTC.III.FON & CO.,
Bell otbnte. Pu
LODGES.
Bellefonte MASOllie Lodge, No 2GS A. Y M.
meets n Tuesday evening of or befusetbe
Full Mnoi.
tCosi , dans CouireanderY No. 32, Y. T ,
meets sseoroi Frifloy of eoch worth.
i 0, 0 F. Centro Lodge. Ko 153. mean,'
every Thursday evening at their
Bush's Areade.
Forth° conforrinv of Degrees the lat Sat
arday , `TprinT of each m .nth.
For Degtee of Rebecca, second Saturday of
every month.
I. 0. D. T.—This Lodge meets every Mon
ar
Bellefonte Church Directory.
Prost"7terlan church. Spring St.. services a r
at 11 a. m., and 71 p. m No pastor
at present. This concrovit ion are
sow erestintt now church. in con tequenee
of which the reantar reli ai•nts sorrier. Rill
be 1.011 in the Gotta Hansa anti! further
tootles.
l'Olethten , t Episcopal Choral'. ISI. h St. Fer
'ekes Ida' a, m.. and 71 n. in Prayer
mention: on Thursday nigh - - Res . . Jas.
nastnr.
:lA. John's , Episeapal Chareh Ifigh St-. Fer
ric.p at tOl a. in., and 71 p na Rev
Ilyrun McGann. pastor.
Lather:in Church. Linn St.. tervicet 101 a.
to , and 71p. tn. Rev. Haeltenberger,
pastor.
Seformed Clanreli. Linn St., no pastor at
preeent
'Catholic Chnrell, Bishop St: saryiee.g 10}
a. 111.. Stitt m. Rey. T. McGovern.
pastor
Calte , l Rieitrren Church, High Sheet. crest
side of vrceicl services
African !if, 1 Obureb, west eirte of creek :
services a: lia. sn , and p. m Rev.
Isaac Ph'l wen. rnsttr.
BAKERIES
NT PW RAE ERY AND CoN'FECTION
ERY.
MUSH'S ARCADE, TITO If STREET,
PeNN'A
Z. T. GUDYKUNST
ilurine: purchased front A.chitn tiorltheitner.
his Mat class Rskerr and i'etifeetionery.
and hewing added lareefr in Ms stock. is
now preusred to farni.h thn vehlie with
vend fresh BEI EA 11, PfEg. (I t /TES. CON
PECTION And eV' erVthilje in his line. ni
rA tiu es. In conneerien with the snort" is
A MST CLAs'S ICE CREAM SALOON'
Set' Ltdir> an.fl Gentlemen. which will he
41441 dile - 1Z the zit NUDE - Pi''-PtivP. pilvste
4./11 tifsf , earl be , 11111
Con'ecti-nR. r..(!.emam. rakes and Fluit,
411 ere "
neei9•C9-Ir:Z.T. GUIITUUNST
ki EP/ BAKERY.
/.. 1 1 Tha
tf, : „ H. 21 C.l lba e:rt.to.e of
and iie;nity,
NYINV BAKERY,
nn Itisbnp S!reet, as the only place where
the he.? /polity of
JARED, CA)::.r,:A,
PIES, CONFECTIONERIES,
MINCE MEAT of our ~wn
M an tr 5.1145et179.
rho hew' :Ind neatest L•e Cream accom
modations in the t.iwn A room neatly fur
Wished aro carpeted, ••ti first flour for la
dies and gentlemen and a moot on second
floor fir private mi TiCA—ladies and gentle
men ile prides hitnpell on the superior
quality Ind thivo'r of his Tee Cream. and
%to pr in Ily invites his friends and the
public .:erierally.to call and -eadire tilo truth
of the a sert . tnn . that McDowell makes the
hest Tee cream in town.
it 13`69.1y S. J. ?Ili-DOWELL, Ag't.
[3 IKERY a. CONFECTIONERY
ALLEGIYENY ST., BELLEFOSTE, PA.
The unrlenogned wenl4l hereby re:91(.0.-
11111 y fe r.rrrr the einzenA of Bellefonte and
cieinity,tbat he is prep red to furnish at ail
FRESH R READ. OASES 0 all KI.NDR,
PIES. Sc.. se..
CANOES, SPICES. NUTS. FRUITS,
and anything and everything helon ins to
hi* husine, , s, He has recent y completed n
large and en•nmudiona addition to hia imild
ing. and has furnished it in a style sin-I'lB9r
ing anything of the kind in tho town. where
ladies and gentletuen an. during the sum
mer month. be accommodated the very
BEST OF ICE CRE
'Having had years of experience in the huPi
rt4. ho flatters himself that he can °u•.r:.n
tee antista”tion to all who may favor Irma
with their rarroria.re.
aug•.`Bt
CUm MINOS }MUSE,
Convenient and suitable for Boarders and
the Traveling Public
Fare. reasonable and on time Espreial at
tention paid to the wants of guests.
W.J. HOziTER Xi AM
sept. 15, '69—tf. Propriet
CONRAD HOUSE.
ALLEGHENY ST, BELLEFONTE. PA.
(Opposite the ttrockeriteff House)
A HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,
Licensed by the Cow t of Centre County.
FIRST CLASS TAR. R STATIRANT,
ROOMS AND STABLING.
AN EXCELLENT BILLIARD - ROOM,
with 3 tables, new and in perfect condition,
Give the Conrad House a trial
H. H. KLINE'.
Prnpr;etor.
OLI IiCrUSE
Tie undersivied adopts this method of
informing his friends and the public gener
ally that be continues to keen the Hotel fti
the corner of Allegheny and Bishop Sts.
known by the cognomen of
•0 Un 170C'3R."
The Proprietor has spired no pains in far
oist,in a the lonise with new furniture. The
beds and beddine are the very hest ; the
rooms vounnodlons and well ventilated. The
fleeMli Erma,' I is)7).!. hoarding are equal to
;my of the Mull priced ji..tels. Only 25
cents tor weal, Thanklul fur past favors,
he solicits their continuance. and promises
satisfsetioo t o a ll
tuurl7's9 Iy.
ATION A I, ri °TEL,
1
Le V*-
a!1 I ,`',l
4
I€s . v?
1 , o I 15
la 20
117 1 25
2 0 10 3O
15551
1 o 5 1 100
I 11
112
i 20
MILLIFEINf. CENTRE COUNTY, PA
The undersigned adopts this method of
informing the traTelling ef.mmunity, and
citizens genetally. that he has refitted and
furnished' anew throu.hont with fir-t class
furniture. this wall known and established
mouse—the NA T :ON A L II OTF:L. Millheim.
Pa. He is well prepared to furnish first
class accommodations to all who desire to
make a hotel their Home, I r pleas:ant tem
porary abode The custom of the travelling
puhiir. and the surrounding country. is re
spectfully solicited. Courteous and atten
tii eserrants are eagau.d at this popular
Hotel The Stabling is the very hest, and
none hut e4rertif and accommodating Host
ler, are emplo7ed.
. _ _
j‘ 14'69-Tv
pLEASANT GAP fl OT
The un
dersiL-ned harine pareha.ed the Hotel prop.
City at Pleasant Oa]) adopt, th,q me t t , od ut
intorrnine h friends in part oilier.' and the
trerell•ne community gener•:lly, that he has
reti ted and furnished hi• house in the beet
style.
HIS TABLE
will h.• sapp!ied with the be. 4 the market
sill atferd. and
i 4 the very ho•t. and the propriet• r pride
hiros •1: therefore. upon the fart the his ar
e'•rntnmiati.me. both for man and tulutt. ran
net hr surtr'Fed by tint' !lute] in the enun
try. Hie old friend:, as will o,F stratigrr
and (rareilerr, ate snort cords ill . lnl'Yiei t.
Nal!.
mar 24119 I
B ROCKERHOFF HOUSE.
Al LECTIENY q'T BELI.EFONTE, PI
BOUSEAL 8 10011, Prnprif tors.
A FIC , ST CLARS tinTeq.— -Colt PORTABLE: Ropy.
PRO 1 7 PT AT TEND &NOE.
ALL THE. MODERN CONVEN
AND REASONA RIX ell ARG
The proprietors offer t.. the trere!inir
puhlie. end to their eonntry iricnds,tirst
C1:16,3 acomemedations and earoful at
tention to the wants of guests at all times
at fair rates. Careful hostlers and wood sts
Wing for horses. An excellent tattle cell
served A Bar supplied with fine li
quors. Servants well trained and every
thing rtquisite in a first class lintel (Mr
location is In the husinees part ut the town
near the Post Office. the Court !louse, the
Churches, the Banks. and the prineipal pl s
ees of otsin Sc, renders it the most .1-
place for those who wit Belle
fonte nn busin , ,se or for pleasure An
OMNIBUS WILL CARRY POuzENGEItt:
a;-d Imegage to end from all trains free of
ehorge. mv.12'40 tr,
G AR,. N'S hOTEL
This long established and well known Ho
tel. -ituateti on the -outheast corner of tht
niamonci. opposite the Court House, havine
he.en purchap , d he the undersigned. he en
nounces to the former patrons of this estich_
liehinent and to the traveling public gener
ally. that he has thoroughly refitt a hi•
house. and is prepared to render the most
satisfactory accommodation to all who :nay
favor him with their patronage. No pains
will he ;pared his part to add to the eon
cooo e tp.e. or ,•otufort ~r his guest_ All ail ,
eta," with wip rivet
the TATILE abundantly -applied with the
most sumptuous fare the market will afford.
done up in style, by the most experienced
cooks.
Firs 11.t.r. will always contain the choicebt
of' liquors.
His Sranurtn is hest in town. and will al
ways he attendedbythemost trust worthy and
attentive hustlers.
Give him n call. nne and all. and he feels
e•ntident that all ...rill be satisfied with thei•
aceoznmodati.n.
AN EXCELLENT LIVERY
is attached to this establishment. which
stram4ers from abroad will find ereatly
tb.ir advantage.
B ELLEFONTE MEAT MARKET
1315 , 110 P STREET, RELLEPOSTE PA
The ..1(lem: Meet Ninrliet in Bellelente.—
Cnoine meat of all hinds alwas". on hood.
v V iti,A eK.
MILE-131:HG CARRIAGE WORKS
MIL Et BURG, CENTRE CO., PENN'A.,
LIGHT CARBIAGES, BUGGIES. PLAT-
FOR SPRING WAGONS & S.;LEIGHS
Repairing dope with Leis Ir.ess uad derpatch
SHORT NOTICE -AND WARRANTED
jell' 6- Cy,
3. H. SANDI?
HOTELS-
Bishop street ; Bellefonte Pa
X21'69 iv
WM. BROWN. Prnpr
JONATHAN KREMER.
Prap'r
HIS BAR
with the hest of Liqttors
HIS STABLING
WM. ICKITOFT.
Pipps3ut
DAN - L GARMAN. Prop'r
MISCELLANEOUS
sntRER, S. WILLIAMS,
HANUFACTURERq 07
All walk cl4.ne ut
to givo entire sOisfne4en.
"let us See to it. that a fa verriment Of the People, for the People; and by the People; ebait nbt- . P:erish from the Earth."—[A. lancor.N.]
M ISCELLANHOUS CARDS
jXT S GR ARAM. Fitahionshle Sari*? is
/11. Ba-rtnent of the Conrad H• 41,4. B. lie
faste, Pa. The heel of Itgaors,' eharp •od
keen. always on hand. lie eaarantres me
&NAVA Withr•nt. tither 1.1,111.
Perfumery. flair Oils. frir Rrstarativra,
Paper Collars, Ac., constantly on hand. •
ja'3'69.lv.
44R , Ift R. PiITP..T. T. ItAl3l , lo'. EPTI It TAUT.
PIT. gALMI.NS k. en:. Contractors
a d Bricklayers, Bellefonte. "Is. adopt
this. method of inf tro.init those wi.hine a.
build that they will furrtibh Brick snit lay
thew by the job,, or by the thousand, will
set. Heaters. and do all !thole of w rk in
their branch of Business. ja.20'61.1y.
J EREMIAFI FASIC,
itauQE & FURNITURE' PAINTER
Paper Hanger and Sign Painter.
All kinds of Graining and Farley Painting
done to order at th.• 1. west .tetes anti in the
hest el le. Orders lett at Irwin et Wilson's
Hardware store will receive immediate at
tention. 5ept..2763-Iy.
P. ODENKIRIC,
QED
AIiTMAN, DELLINGEiI Sr, roNIPANY.
No. 104, NORTH THIRD Pli IL' A.
Two Doors above Areh. fortnerty 226.
AfANCFACTVIIBRS AND JOBBEFOS IN
LarpetA, Oil Cot be.ocil Sb*.i es .Thek
Comm Yarns, Carpet Chaim +. Orrin Bags.
'Window Paper. Betting. hr.
Ala, W OODEN AND WFDLOW W Ann
B B. te.he.f. Lw.king tilasses, he.,
j.y.21'69 ly.
I °SE'S LIVERY STABLE.
The undersign
ed haring entere I into p-rtnership in the
Livery u!.der the firm na goo i.t
lsaite Los. & ailiiiit this of
forming the people of Be•letimte. and the
public generally, that rhea will carry on the
business in the Burn.d4e =table. It is thei
deli rminatio , to keep tLe very hest
WIRSEQ. BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
acid to hire them out :it the most reasonable
rates. 'thankful for kindness nail fay.•r
y have reeeived from the community in
pass they will n eke it Mein-Mel' object
to merit the otintininim-e id . the same.
Is AAV LOSE.
apr14 . 69 erEO. A. IA SE.
T"E" ISCIIESTER E(18 s- • te.)
SPENCER'S WESSON'S
arid . of ill er
lIHEECII PIPET: AVD gliOT Orr:s
DOUBLE AND SINGLE RIFLES
Shot. Guns. It...solvers and oilier Pistols
Nepairfrig dorie
AT DESCIINE6'S GUN' 811 UP,
But-h's Arcade. High Sr, Pa
alit:ll'69 1 S .
ustv. DrtAwrmi AXI) PAINI TNi;
5C11091..
MnA M. S. DUnIAM
having ' , eell a z-ut teacher if Vocal
au In-tra.t•eotal Altn.ia—piano Mehutidn,
0 gap anti thorough Ita:zs.—Palatit g and
awind for the lest twelve years. Is n , ,w
prepared to e. imit :t few rrmrss 8.-11.14 rs to
tor r chow, up•in rem.onnia P t. T
Haviug re.-ontlr 1P •eived a splendid DPW
Pitta... all a celebrated 8.-stun notuulaletme
it hi. It.papil, not haring instruments ot their
"an to Nati irt ilfree rime ..se Of.
l'i , unkfol for the liberal patronage here
toitne r4eeived. she hopes t , .nierir 9 contin
unnee of the saute Rooms up one Bight of
stairs. over Centre Co Banking on
Ihigheoy torecO. Also. ageW f.t• xli kinds
of good Mu,' eat instratnentg. Address, or
,• tt i: on her at her rooms, at Bellelonte, Pa
j 21'0-tf.
TAT .m 8, TRTYPI,E,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
BUSrt'S ARCADE, UP STAiItS
BELLEF4)ICTE PENN'A,
Having just rer•eired r front hifi, a
large stock of Broad Oloth,enssimersoved an
extensive variety of Spring end i.idttlitt't
bond.. I am nrepare•i to turni , h my ivoind
and customers, the very hest at the most
reasonable priees.
My 'hanks are due tlil-e who have patron
ized we for teeny years. and a co r d ia l
non is herely extenrl.•d t r puhile r!.bproly.
to call and examite. my G•urds and istittes
before purehastmii. elsewhere. I ate also•
prepared, at all times to make tip Goods
turiiished by eustemers. All suits warran
ted to fit.
ntcl2'fi9 1v Ve. S. TR IPPLE.
h:1)t. , C14 BLYNYKFt ANINTRW BLYMYER
JACOIt ...J P. BLYMYICIt.
lILROY W..A.ItEETOUSE.
GEORGE lILYMYER & ;;ON'S
haring ukeu pusbession 40f the Wat t house ut
111/LROY. MIFFLIN COUNTY, PENN,
beg leave L , BTlll' upee to the eitizens ~f et•n
tre eututty th..t they are prepared L., buy
ALL KI.NDS OF . G11A11.%1
EMIZEI
HIG 17E87 MARKET PRICES.
SALT WHOLES ALE AND KETA 11,
U 0 AL A 1.) PLASTE ft AL WA Y 8 OS
hand. TheoMut for pa-t favors, we solicit
a coetmeattee of the same.
j I , 1 4.69.11
l ERCII ANT Itl 11,01 i 1.N(3
ESTA BUSH M ENT
NO. 7. BR OCK EH OFF'S ROW
The undersigned takes pleasure in infnrui
nag the citizens of C e ntre cuunty and the
public generaliy, that he is just unenin.: a
SPLENDID AND RICH ASSOIIT,vrx7
OF FOREIGN AND DOMIKTIC
Cloths,
Cassitueres
Which -he is prepared to make to order in
the I •test and most fashionable tyles. for
men or boys. Gun& sold by the piece orhv
the yard. He also keeps on hand a full
line of
GENTS FURN:SHINO GOODS
of every style and description.
Ile is al.* agent for the celebrated
SINGER SEWIN' MACLIINE
15 4 560.1 y JUHDT MOP , 1-`q 9748P,Y.
ANIP..S H. I:AN KA N: AttOrliry t
"-7 Law, Rellooros, P,l sAir. in *4 rnory
building. Uri !Bair. j.46'49
M. O. XVII MB. Profit. 5. P R•RNII. arAqrr
VIRST'S ATM,: AI. BA KA Belt. r.. Tit•
r A Ilobg betty St , Bellefoite Pa ja6TO
X X. X A I.I.IsTxIt„ 3 - 40XXIIA. *CATER
M IA i r .L it : t STE H tt
11 .1
0 1114: Elt .a . A Pot To•stit
KTIMUND SIVICHAND Ir,V•4 Y. AI. • •1'64 • cc,
1 4 1 4. E. ht. 8L.4 NrHA Ft V. irt.rniFyo at
t +W. Allegheny St.. Bellelonte. P*.
jai 8'69: ly.
W. B bl eltefitl l te ° . W ;e ' rm l . ""r it il ;?;
promptly to all businek, entrth4 d t.•
care. . ja6.69
J. , RN R. 1:11TIS. CT' U T. ALI X .O.IORTZ.
0"V"'n• AI.EXAN DER Att..rnep.-> , t-.
rellPfighte. Pa Wiwi in t'..nr d
rimier infreli
WJ. K EA1.611 At t net a
-I.lmt Bvileltonue. Ps.. .Lien ,
ftithfullv to till busin.:4B rfitru , ted to hi,
care. Beech , . Bond's, &e, eiretiteit in the
heat -tyte. niarlo'69 Stn.
TT RIAU STOVER, Lieen•-eit Autioneet,
n atteni to ail Fitivs etOrtisted to hi
ewe. Charges ream), atilt, :Kaaren.. Urial,
stover, lloto.errille, Centte Co . Pa
jafill9 rm
tIUGTJ:-Tir- 111BI,EIR M. DD. 0 5 .itto
and surrpon. reSitiPtiVe
near the Quaker Me.-tingll..npa. - . W.ll s*tenli
So nil I.tismess in his profespiim at. 11 time:
and at all boar. jrlll - fi9 ly.
GEMIGE FMIMS M. D.. Pir,;ssieutn
and S rae-n; Pension Surgeon fhrren
ttee"unty, wil. attend Koatt.tty to all
tensional Mee on Flight F t , N -rtt,
Side. ja27'69 ly.
WM. H. A .13t UN!. LINN.
A 31 ST 1N G LINN. Attor
neys it Law Williom:port. Pv.. will
attend. promptly. to all business entrusted
to their ease. jy 14'69-Iy.
AS. H. I)OBBINS, Physician ant
0 1 Surgeon). (tense op-stairs in J H. Mu
(lure's new Bui!aing. Bishop Ft, ibelleoute
Pa. Will uttesal to all business in his pro
}es-ion. faithfully at all times. smii all hours
jial3rB9.y.
AR. lIPTCHTSON a. CO'A. print
. (11fie Rennhl'esn" EuiMine,
lii.hnp fir „ nelleGmte. Penn'e: Every Po
:•eription et Plain and Pitney' prnatinird. , nr
its ihr neat' et manner and at priee. Edon
city rates 58Fled).
Dii. R. T I PPLP. tion.cepathic Phca
iein and ennt!nue:t to pr.tt•
tine hi 4 ;weft...pion n. ht yetofnrft.nncl expect.
in in tlin future in.twitintinniling. latrine it
Pitst Ntiotml Rnifenanin
Pa. Fept.l2%9' 1y
M=ln
TOrJT3I, At -Law.
toriety Pn. 'trill ntfenti ro all ha-i
nesa retro:vett to them. 'rift , promptness
ntri(..• on iStorttleart Owner of the Diamond
in Mrs. Trrin's stone bnil linfi. jal:Va9 %.
& 'HUTCHISON, A vorneys
at Law, Bellefonte. Pa. Collections
all oth,er and legal business in Centre ato
the loVoiniu r . Counties. oromptly attencle ,
to. °lnce in flhnch trd'e Law building. Al
legheny street. j;t 6'69.
WM. R. 37dtfR".• IL Y. STI7ZY.It
13 LA &Attorneys-at Law
Bell..fonte, Pa. Can he consulted it
toot the English and German languages
illoe on the itiantond. next door to Gar
llotcl
lEN'i RE co. iIANIK IN 4 C'lM . ViiNt.-
k, Receive Pposits end ullow Ifetere'sf
Di.enont Notes; Buy And Sell lierverfteh
Securities. Onirl owl Coupons.
HEOltir BRocKlePtf“.Fß.
1 . ) SOW/ RUT. rokkiri. julWfigy.
L'OTTE.Ii. M. t►.: Phy!.i
eisn snit SurgPon.• !rllB his prtifessi
al servire4 to rift. elf item , of tiellef..ntp 3 4 710
vi , itiity. (Mee teeo•ved to hoti,r, hwthetl
tipie I by Mrs. I.tvingsttat on Spring st.
two (hints Star* of Presbyterian chnteli.
mai 17't 9-1 y
OliN F. POTTER.Attorney at la
P , Collection pr •ttipily made and rpeeittl
attention give.l to tha,e havina taros
property for sale. it ill draw up and lin%.•
stektt •w,t•thted deed. tn. tt k nge:, Re. Oltw.
In Outman's new bulling. Illspiqmr th e
cutirt Ort27T9-Am.
N. 13HOW N. L
01•114• 1 uctinti
V eer. hereby int. trite the public dill
he holds hint. lf In TenlilM.9B
ti all Ain-lions, Verlaine& or ruhfie
Bales of personal .4. Heal
reasonable. CS.II n. or address.
Brawn Bellefonte, Pits Drat 17 . 0-Iy.
Q 1310.F0111). 1). D. S.. Practical
Dentist;
office Armory
"V. r Irwin ti itentei. Hardware Store. Al
legheny H. Dr. B. ie a gra nate of the
'ignore Collece at Dents) t-urpety. ztud re
spemtully ~ fli-r; his pze , esshmul pi ! Vitae.
to the citizens of Bellefonte and
Can he round at his reAfienee •. cu pt sinning
the last "reek .1 earl. moo a: ahr•4ll9-1:
ri E. 011.4. N OLEN. :11. D.. tiotoutiottlit.•
Physichtn and SnrAeoi. Pelt, lonto.
Penn's. Office —2nd flour. aver Harper
tiro's. Store. Residence fit the
h'fferencem.-111on. C. A. lltxaet. Prert
jt ngr of Lock lisicrn, L. A. M Any, - Pr.s.
Firrt National Hank, . J. V. V. Whitley. ttt
the Clinton I/env:inlet h D. :Meek'. Telltr
FirPt Nntittnni Rank. Sept. lb '99—ti.
I W. RHONE, bb:NTlST.l.l.'alabitig Cm'
. (re 01, ri/e,rnl , Sr respectful', Infertile the
public that be i. prepared to execute an,
deecription t work in his pinte.Aan at
isteettan ret,dered. and rate- as rm•derate
A, may he expected 191 . 1 be found
. in
hie "thee Ateri..e. the week eatuatetwing an
the first Monday of - .ach mouth. nd
at
such other quiet: as aily be a,treed upon
ja13'69.13.
I NS LULA NCE—I. IF FIRE —Joseph
I A. R. inkii% of hi; Borough, nitmres prop
cry for the fonotriotf Stock and .Ifutog.
c..rapanies. Lyeoming Mutual. York
Company. Pa., Laurance of North America,
Ente-wi , ..e, nod Oirani of Phila , Pa.. Home.
of New [Liven, aid any other reliable com
pany desired Alf.o, Provident Life
Hy or , and- other good Lite Vamp:i
-n ierL
.j,
F. HOLAHAN. Physician and
J
tsrue• n. having removed from Fanyi.rt
um. Cameron county. has located in Miles
hare, Centre county. Pa.. where he • will
faith ingt attend to all business entry:4o to
hint is hi- Profession• Ocoee in his residence
on Main St., where he• tan always he been
tautest; proCesbionally enganed In his ab
sence troth boo e. orders way he left at the
More TU.z 11..6h:tn. tnar , frfi9-1 V.
and
Vestings
WINNiATP: D. It. , Denttst, or
•• • flee earner of Spring. and High. st..
Bellefonte Pa.—Thanktiat for past flavors,
would respeetfulty solicit al continuance aal
th. same. Has the rieht for Centre Ca.unty
to use Dr S Stueh's patented improvement
natant: up dental plates. That this is an
improvement we have th written testimony
of many of the hest and moat talented Phy
siolAn in the United Wes. Office right,'
for Sate, Isfe69-Iy,
BELLEFONTE, PA., DEC. 1, 18:60..
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
G. LOVE, At!orney -at Law,
Brll.t.,ene, Er. Oliee on Higb St.
014 'lv..
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Loc„,t
A N ACT To incorpornte.the,
.Ltßelle
ville and Pine Girt* TilinPilie Company.
Sac-iron I. Re it enacted by the Senate and
'arm:Re of ,Representatives of the Common.:
wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly
met; and it is hereby enaeterf byt the antbority
of the same. That SfITTUIPI` tS. ! John Withv
ers. R. H. Lee. DM M
David Mitchell. .C. Nelson,
john A'. Wriktit. WillitittrSimlns. W. H. 'Nem
'trier: J., C....Heskitt, Robert Riley. Antiiitel Stpf
fey, George.M. Kepler. John B; Mitehell:
tiara Burchfield. or any four-of them, he and
are hereby appointed commissioners 'open
,book)i. receive sill esriptions- and orgr.nize a
• cbuittany. hythe name. style and. title' of the
;Belleville and Pine Gro ye Thin pik e• 'om patty.
:With.Power to construet n turnpike FronilTelirs'
in the county of Mifflin. to Pine Grnie. '
the County of Centre. sithjeet to all the rirhvin
ions and restrictions of an act. regulating turn
pike and plank road companies. approved the
.twenty-dxth day. of Jarman% Arum
onelhousand•esglit , Wake& rind - forty-nine.
:and the seCretl , stippliltrients. thereto. except.
so farts they are 'ht , u4by-.ntlereyamrstlpptied:
Sztvox 2. Thant h capi steel;of the sal&
compltiv shall consist of five hundred shares.
of twt•tity-five dollars each share: Provided,
That said eittme.ny May from time to time, by
of the stockholders. at a meeting tailed
for that poi:Pose. ilicrease: their capital stock .
so much as in their opininti*May iiiiitessary
to complete said road and carry ont the trite
.intent and meaning Of title net.: Provided.
'That totters patenu shill' be issued to the corn-
Patty When teri nr More persons shall . have
subscribed ten per cent tun of the capitarstnek"
hereby authorized.
• Suing; a. That it shall he lawful for the
said company' to' rise' Of any ehtint:*
bridge on the tyre of the*rottirc tif their road,
and Also use the wintle ninny of any pub
lie road, and Mean, their road upon GM ground
ocetipied by any public rime : and the court
of gunner sessions of the• nullity through
: which the road of the SIM eetripahy passes
shall appoint VieWerS to View sad
Oris afarlY Praia , ' road' aH ,111t11' . he trsced of
rendered Mmeeessary by the eonstrOetinh •of
the said company's rna , ii as is prirrilled7l.y . the.
general laws of this eomfieftturealth Bribe eau.
es of roads which have become iiiielessz.
; Sun ix 4. That the president and managers
shall have. power to reimlate and establish'
toll. not exceeding exceeding gnadrttpie the rates
estatilltdicd by the net busier eonc mention
ed. anti' tliVseYeral subplrmients thereto. and
to erect tolggritek niiii•ortllect tolls Whenever
any one mile therbotsbal; bans been comtiVet
'ed: Provided. That' it'shall not. be recpured
of the company to mat.: More than sixteen
feet it. width to he made - Fiji: artifiilttl rood
Anil .rovided further. Thai thflli.rybad s h a ll a t
no Mopes rise or fall more than %Hl' firm an
angle of six degrees ffont a horizontal' lilit
SECTION 5. That the said company Rittill . linve
power toborrow money. at It rate of interest
not exceeding eight per centum per ann .m.
for the purpose of eornpleting their road. and
issue lem..s therefor. and secure the some by
mortgage of their road anti franchises.
JOHN CLARK.
Speaker of the Hon. e of Representatives
WILMER woRTH I SGTON.
Speaker of the Senate.
Approved—The Twelfth clay of April. Anna
Domini one thonaand eight hundred 9.nd
ty-nine. W, GEARY.
AN A CT To incorporate the Spring Creek Fish
Company.
&.crtas 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Common
wealth of Penn-ylvania in General Assembly
met. and it is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same, That' Pf.a. Bush. S. T. Shugart. P.
P. Green. C. 'l. Alexander, 1 4 .-ltr. A.
Hae.kenburg anti R. H. Foster. of the. county
of Centre, and th..se who shall become stock , -
holders In the company hereinafter named.
be mid they. are hereby inchrporated into a
body politic and corporate. With the rights,
privileges and franchises of a corporation. by
the. name. stye and title of the Spring Creek
Fish Company. for the purpose of the rearing.
culture and sale of spawn and fish on or near
the waters of Sprivsg creek. in the county of
Centre; and for flint purpose shall have the
110;1 , 4a-ton w a r enjoy. I wy.pn re hase or tease.
or take. at an appraisement of three disinter
ested men to he appointed. by the court of
common pleas of Cent e county for that par.
pose. such lands and waters a. may be neces
sary for said pnrposes. and to erect, maintain
anti put in operation such SilliCTA. dame. in
lets and reservoirs and Imilitinas as may he
necessary, :owl the same try lease or' sell as
they may deem' prioper.•
SECTION That the capital stock of • said
dOmPanY shall be ten thousand dollars,
in
shares of fen dollars each , to be issued to the
subscribers in- proportion to the rintrther of
shares subscrifted by earth: and the said capi
tal stork may he increased nr diminished as
the board of direetore may determine.
SECTION 3 That tinny person shall wilfully
destroy or injure any dam. inlet, sluice or res
ervoir. or shall in any manner corrupt the me
tern ninny slider.. inlet or reservbir.- whereby
the spawn of fistr therein may be injured or
degtroS , ert. or shall tlstr irr the ponds or reser
voirs, and shall take fish from the same. or
shall do rind eormnit injury to the buildings
or trees upon the grounds of said company.
the same shall he a misdemeanor. and on con
vietion thereof in the rou n. of quarter ses
sions of Centre county. he or she so ofrentlitig
shall he fined by said (quirt. in a slim a n t t less
than fifty dollars nor more than one t lams:nit"
dollars_ or shall undergo an imprlsonment in
the county jail for not less than ten days or
more than six months, or both. or either, lit
the discretion of the court.
Srcrio 4. That foe rorporators above nam
ed shiln. at the-eau of arly three of their num
ber of Willett five days' notiee shall be given
in writing to the other ent•porator+, assenthle
at the Ittis: home. in Bellefonte. ••a t day and
at a place fixed for that purpo,e and then and
there organize the said company by elect'in'g
one of their nmither ;•re-ident. and one secre
tary and tretc-nrer: and the said enrporators
shall form a hoard of dtreetors to manage the
affitirs of said eotTlVltly frr oneyear thereafter
SEotIoN 5. That n shall be the ditty of the
secretary and trea-firvr to open books of sub
seription to the capin.l stock of said emnpany,
and i-sne gertineates of stork, is may be pro
tided in the by-laws.
SEcTioN IL that the directors of szakt co»
rimy fitly from time to lime enitod such by
laws. rnies and regulations ac may he 110e0SSIi ,
ry for the management .4 said company. nof
incomisdent with the constitution and laws of
this commonwealth.
JOHN CLAIM..
Speaker of the /louse of Representatives.
WILIII ER IVOR H I NGTON,
Speaker of the Senate.
Approved—The fifteenth day of April Anna
Domini One thousand eight hmacir.4l and
eis
tY-nine. JNO. W. GEAR).
AN ACT F.:Vending the provisions of an net.
entitled -An Act to prom•de the improve
ment of real est ate. by exemptina mortgages
14nd-other money securities front taxation.
except for slate pul posea. in certain coun
ties of this commonwealth? approved the
fourth day of April. one Monsen:l eight hun
dred and atxty-eight, to the comities of Pike.
Centre and Wayne.
RheTtax 1, Be It enacted by the Senate and
house of Representate yes of the .Cominon
stPAlth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly
met. and it is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same. That the provisions of an act. en
titled - An Act to promote the improvement of
real estate. by exempting mortgages and other
money securities from taxation, except. for
slat , purposes. in certain 'tutu ties 01 01i...com
monwealth." approved the fon: to day of April.
one thousand eight hundred and sixty- •ight.
be and the saute are hereby extended to the
counties of Pike. Centre anti Wayne..
JOHN CLARK. •
Speaker of the Hou-e of Representatives.
WILMER WORT!! INGTON,
Speaker of the Senate.
APPIOVED—IIie thirteen•h day of April A nno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and six
ty-nine. JINIU. W. GEABY.
AS ACT To separate the office of recorder. in
centre cotmty, from the Whips dr register
and clerk of t..e orphans' coml.
SECTION 1, Ile it enacted by the Senateand
House of Representatives ' of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly
met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same. That the qualified electors ofCen.
tre county shall, at the next general election
after the p wage of this act, at the times and
places of electing representatives, and when.
ever thereafter it becomes necessary for an
election. elect our person to fill the office of
recorder, anti one person to fill the office of
register and clerk of the orphans', court; and
sn much °rant, act of assembly as iivinconsis
tent herewith is hereby repealed. •
• JOHN CLARK: .
. Speaker of the House of Representatives.
WILMER WORTHINGTON,
Speaker of .he Senate.
Approved—The fifteenth day of April. Anno
Domini one thousand eight honored and six
ty-nine. ,1 - NO. W. G EA RY.
AN ACT For the prevention of the mutilation
and .lestmurtinn of show bills, placards, post
ers. programmes, announcements. et cetera.
and for the protection of the proprietors of
places of amusement, merchants, manufac
turers and others in the city of Philadelphia
anti county of Centre.
St.CTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania in General assembly
met and it is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same, That from and after the passage
LOCAL .LAAVB
of this act any person found githtkor Mutilat
ing, destroying. tearing down or removing any
show' hill. placard.programme. poster or other
adyerti4enient poSted'op'on any wall. - fence,
hilt-hoard or other structui'e lam' located on
any Public highway in the city of Philadel
phia or county of Centre. shall he tfeemedguil: ,
ty or a' misdemeanor, an: upon conviction
shall he fined tint less than twenty-nee nor
more than one linivirOd dollars for the first of
retie* ; , ispori , a , ormitietion for a second offence
tr. e:penalW stitiltbelinprisonment in the min
ty jail for a period of not less' than-, three nor
note than six months':: PrOvided:
al ties of this act shall not. apply to 'those . tear''
ing down nr removing show bills. pray hills,
posters. programmes. et cetera, alter the per
fOrniance thereid:advertised, or to the owner
Ortont - fit - of any building, fence or other 'struc
ture upon which the ,aid show hills, play hills,
programtnes. Pt cetera. may he posted against
his - or"their wislies,•:•ave and exeeiSfsitelinwti- .
et.' or 'tenant 'tfe' the* titilzpliz•ter - p.itititiq . up or ,
employed to put up *
Said'slioplls; pray Nils.
'posters. programmes. et eei4a::• to such case ;
the penalty sliAl he as in the - fiest and second
/Meares. All fines eollected.noder and by rur
tde olthiiraet•shall'be paid'in to the-state trea
=WEM
Speaker of the Hauge of Representatives.
WII.IITER WORTHINGTON.
Speaker of :t he ..eftstta.
Approved—The second dikii of, AnUO
Domini one thousand eightlitiiiiired' and .is=
ty-nine. J.NO.. W. GEARY.
. .
To"aothnrii.e tlie 'school direetOrs of
Walker townshij.% dittinty. to levY end ;
col lee t a- bottirty tax% • .
, P.. Be it entitle:Wlo , the Senate rind'
House of Iti‘prese . ntatives of the Cominoti4. -
w.-alth of Pennsylvanians GtMi•rtil A . k.sentl!ly .
met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same. That it shall he :awful for the
sehnol directors of Walker tovumnip. Centre .
connty..* their next auntie:l46ly of/ehisel.tex
foe aili'Mlfriship. telittytr - atnn (in- addition'
to that sikieh he neves:4ll4'Y for . ordinary:.
school tt:trl l.nildhg puriahs'eS) sufficient to'
paw off thy , existinig" bounty
as
of seta: toffn
snip. and etyleet the'seha# othei".tifx'es
rh.: are.
collected Provhledi, That the saithaittliti•-zi
al.sntri'ehall'nefeie;-ed fqiA thou4intl dollars.
- .
JOHN %An ff . c., •
Fpeaker of the liott.e of itepr'esenhitires..
• WIEMEtt,
Sneaketa of the Senate..
;11pprotksti - -The twenty fourth day or April.
Anno DOritinronb tffixt§ailii.eielitntindri.datur
SNOi• W.- (3-EA-EVY.
A FUitTFItit'SITIVI i .rMENT ati
power the town etiemeil or the'boriunch of
Bellefonie: in Centre enniity. t.,
e..,ltppr,,v&A the fourteenth day of Febritsry.
Antai 'mini one thousand eight hundred
att.! sixty-three.
SEO,TR/Nl. it, enacted' be the Senate
and'Hinise Repri!sentatives of the Common
wealtb'Of _Pennsylvania in General Assembly
met, and is'fiPdidik• enacted by the authority of
the Sallie, That the' litlstn-ebitintiNrthe bn ro Alt •
of Bellefonte rtitlrokihett
Towered to borrow, on er&fit'orsairi fir:
(igh. for the purpo.eS - slateil'in' said net to
which this is a supplement.
not exceeding fifty thousand' dellars, at the
same rate of interest, and upon'tbh safe Con,
ditions provided for in said act: and'
town council and their successors in rail& riPii
hereby further empowered to levy and collect'
site') taxation, in addit/m to that now allowed
by law, as may be necessary to pay the annual
interest on the funded debt of said borough.
JOHN CLARK,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
NV IVA Elt WORTHINGTON,
Speaker of the Senate.
APPaoyED—The ninth day of April. Anno
Domini one thousand eight huadredand sixty
nine:
• MN A:CI r For the lietter prilfedlitimand main
tenance of the poor in Erie count;,'-. tindurs
equalize the burden-of taxmiolefor'sditilptie-*
pose.
SECTION 1. Be it entiefed' Nythe Senate
-and House of Representatives of thenbuimon.
wealth of Pennsylvania in General Ylsserbbly
met. and it is hereby enactsil by the authority
of the same, That from and after the. passage'
01 this act it shall he lawful for the court to ap.
point One of the acting justices of the peace in
'each of the borough. , , wards and townships.
withi'n the county of-Erie, to determine for
their respective townships, wards and bor
o- gfrs, wh- , are proper subjects of charity, and
who shall receive relief under the poor laws of
dm commonwealth, within their several dis
tricts. and shall also determine the assistance
that shall be rendered assindi best. protect the
Unfortnntiee and the interest of the tax-payers'
-f the several. townships, wards and boroughs
within the said. county. and in what way they
Adi' be eared- for; either by giving refinfat
home or sending- them to the county poor
house.
SECTION 2. That the' commissioners of
Erie county shall keep an , account wi h the
several townships, wards and boroughs within
the Caine. and once in each year, at the regu
lar settlement. exhibit to the auditors of said
county the said aecoen ts. and settle all matters
r •lating to the keeping of the poor of said
county; and that each , township. ward - or bor:
°ugh shall be charged with and pay the - ez
penses of Leeping their respective poor, and
snail. in addition. be charged with and pay
their just portion cowards the salary of the
superintendent and necessary building. repair-
ing :111(1 other expenses of the common poor
house withM said county, in proportion to the
umber of poor said townships. wards and
boroughs may have in said poor house for that
y.ntr.
SECTION 3. That the money collected
from the several districts as aforesaid. for the
year one thousand eight r tutdred and sixty
ume, and not required for the ourposes afore
said snail remain a fund in the hands of the
treasurer of said county and he eredi ed and
stand for the use of the township, ward or l,or
ouah
from %illicit it was collected. subject to
the order Of the justices of the proper dtstriet,
whose order shall be a good rime/ter to said
treasmer in the sett) • mem of his accounts
with eommissioner- of rite county, in the
proper settlement to be made as aforesaid.
, `We'rPr.V 4 That tint commissioners of
the county shall pay to the several lusttees of
the peace, for their servieea as aforemention
ed. a reasonable compensation. when properly
prevented under oath or affirmation that it is
jnst, and eorreta, not exceedihg one dollar and
fifty cents for et elt day by them devoted to
poor of their respective di-tricts. and the same
shall be charged to the districts in which said
services were rendered.
AF ACT To enve the defeelft in fixing the
number of jurors. and in filling the jury wheel
in Centro-iounty.
WHNRE . A.9, 'the court of common pleas of
Cents-•• county, at its last session in one thous
and eig:it hundred and aixiv-eight, did not fix
the rearnher of jurors to le placed in the
wheel for one thousand eight hundred and six
ty-nine:
And Iflicresa. Tire president judge arid
jury commissioners of s a id roomy met and
fixed the °umber. and selected the nalll,"R and
placed them io the wheel in the.tniint h of Jan
uary. one thims - and eight hundred and sixty
nine. and it is desired to validate said action
therefore
SECTION 1 "Be it enacted by the Senate
and Hos,se of Represen zu i res of the I 'ommon
wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly
met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same. That the proceedings of the pre*.
judge and jury commissioners of centre coon
-13.% in
fixing the number of persons to he plac
ed n the jury wheel for one thousand eight.
hundred anti sixty-nine in selecting said
name. end in placing them in said jury wheel,
and all defects in regard thereto, or in drew
in jurors therefrom, are hereby validated and
merle legal with like effect as nipe same had
been done is strict compliance with existing
laws,
JOHN CLARK.
Speaker of the HonsP of Representatives
WILMER WORTHINGTON,
Speaker of the Senate.
Amtovsn—The ninth day of Aprn.Anno
Lon in i one thousand eight hundred and six
ty-nine,
JNO. W. GEARY.
MILLINERY AND FANCY STORE
BELLEFONTE, PA
The undersigned would respeefully inform
the eitiv ns of Belletente, and of Centrr
County, that the has opened a large and ex
tensive stock of
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS
in the store room recently occupied by
G. Livingston Her goods are all new and
were purchased for cash and she is there•
fore prepared to xell at reduced prices. ljet
experience in the husine,s vrarrarts her in
casing, that the Ladies of Bellefonte
or el-ewhere .will sure time and money
by ri • itiog her store before purchasing.
latest style and fashion plates call alertly
be seen at the store
MRs PATTIE BAEI
myl2'69-ly
AflAßll.—The Fessions of the Nittany
Valley 'lnstitute will he suspended du
ring the w.nter,to be resumed in the spring.
5A2 , 41.. At, OTTO.
Farewell Je mentititin friends, farewell,
Once more I leave you for the western land.
And when tve reached that for:off shore,
wave fiir you a fairy's wand ;
Mad' when a- tlionsand voiles, between us lay,
Nrenr tlint thousand, prarie land,
i'li think of often, every day,
And in return your thoughts demand.
AIM when- Ti'ut nit ring among new friends,
Ir a.spherettiit,'s entirely vow,
,
And it it ping o'er the wide prarie lands,
Ahd:t eadiiig, o'er the prarie dew,
Ell tree/foe the gilts. lasi sadly think
Thin' thus we poor mortals must perish;
Arti then I'll think of the trials I've fought,
And• my heart for* old' Mon& cherish.
I es, fit cherllb rou.itknemort dear,
Who bare proven friends to me . ;
And when temptation is hovering near,
YodY mptio'fOritts I then will see.
And think of the gay old times we've bad
In that. eastern land, far away,
Oh; boW otteri, my heart ' has neAt so sad, '
When I made it appear more'gay..
FareWel4 ! this little Word is bard'tb
. • When it is taidlor years tit comep
We way nOtmeet. until the judgment day,
When , we meet iti•oar final flume..
Slehthigh' our paths' may fliiw apace through
. .
Wherej4yeand trfalii are given,-
(Mar God - will lead us through•thif Marta]
etr"fd;?
reorell; farewrll,l7.'ll rrieei in fees vol.
Bele'et Misbeffa;tlSr:
Retutiiptiori‘ of Specie Partents.
Th- qnestihn of testitiittfioxf of specie
payments Within the present. year is be
ts trail' editeiderable attention,
aid is eliciting a` pretty general express.
ion of opinion front the leading paPers
bothit political parties. The glily
.roitentit theie wotll fib no
danger iii lezattnizie it OEN/Tess' would
Writ . stipplitneiii tit t lie
'fsrtlf bill:
Be it enacted, that whenever the im
p irts. shell exceed the exports of the
dintry, independent of coin. for any
fi.c.l quarter of any fi-cal y nr , five per
cent , the secretary of the Treamey, by
giving ten day's notice, at the different
or's of entry, shall increase the duties
'on the whole Setae of manufactured arti
cies ten - per cent'. until the exports ex
ceivi the' imports five per cent. (exclu
sire of roil.): And alto, when the export.•
fibeluiding huilien not ccfm.cli,).' exceed
the import:. ten per cant. hi' any fiscal
(planer of any fiscal rear. independent
of coin. the Secretary of the 'lriJkitsury
aipliorized to reduce the duties fiv e' per
cent.. n the whole scale. until an equi
librium it• etnabli;theil, of which reduc
tion ten nays' notice will also he gilt% n.
"The only fear of resumption (it qays)
is a drain of coin. and the subsequent
intsbilhy of the hanks to dircount,which
w.iiird prove disastrous to business, and
would, of course, curtail the circulating
medium, and knock down the prices of
everything; hut. with the above supple
ment p-issed by Congress. resumption
c , dvld.take p-kce within mix months of
termini's, without cuvrauling the circula
ring medium, destroying values, or
checking busineqs
JNO. W. GEARY-
" The agitation of a restianption has
almost the tame depressing, effect on
business ti the fixing of at day for re
suniribm and therefore the sooner this
question iN disposed of. either one way
or the other, the better. so far as the
ftusiness ihterests of the ettuntry are con
c•-rned.
•• To make the attempt in the present
.tote of our foreien tra..e. with such
.ur z e balances figainst us. would result.
in rile destrnet'on t.l !flinched:it of mil
lions of d. Pars in values, and the debtor
classes would have a large portion of
their suhstouce swept away."
These are the views of n paper located
in the heart or the mining region, whose
able Editor has, for many years. devoted
his attention to trade and finance. The
amendment of the tariff, recommended
as a measure preliminary to resumption
is a -uggestinn which we have seen no
where rise, and is wortny of considera
tion.
The ques.ion of resumption is a deli
tte one. ant of ene.4 vast importance at.
t,.. detn,Ltsd of eve. the tem.t ciire:ul
an f 'earthing sorotioy.. In !heir hand..
we leave it, as 92 iii tttem , will riga;fo llc
real iheinilit y venturlng upon
the exp• riment of refusing. to do bo.—
Teft,9roph
LiNIESING.-I',, listen well is a rare
arot.mpliAtatent. indeed. it is a thivg
Ilryoud an nooontilliNhinent. h tidies a
great wan to oink° a great listener. The
ortiinsry Lontirt,nces to good listening
are very corn.itlerable, such as•t•be desire
in talk one's reit'. the pronenebs , ro•lu-
tt.rrupi, she inaccuracy—if one may use
such an an expretsiou—of mow men• in
liso ening
But there is something which pre
vents good listening in &much more sub
tle way. and to a much more dangerous
*Veal, than any of the above named hin
dfauces. It is this: As soon a 4 you be
gin to give utterance to some sentiment
oropiaton, narrate tome story, declare
some fact, you wilt find that your hearer,
iu nine mt:.es out o; tru, strikes at once
a. mental a.titutie in reference tot.
. wo:.
you :ty. Ile receives it as a CO::
a toe. or a critic, or es 7 .11 a jvi.eive.
or
a judge. Now,
81 :, the-c charactez g m a y
atterwards L ae tairty taike.l
ui 3
but the
tiro. thing is to I :. dten. i f it ma y le se
' lexpressed, o"; of character—to b.! a /a , -
nafidg ‘,./s;ener. and nothing more. Tills
requires so oe of the simpli;,ity of great- .
J nets. It indicutes the eja k plebee. too, 01
Original Poetry.
For the "republican,
FAREWELL.
ITT BEMS HARRIS
VOL, 1, NO: 47
that respect widiAi rrally grew? ntrii.lrayse
ft)? other Wen, .nirrf t
HERE WE Coatt•---There was iv wadi
ding in a chttreV irini.village near CbiL
car), recently, which' Wbs . altendetilby•a-'
crowd of rieople. the .. !tilde boingeaffrir
,moos hare t.ect e'VridOw
groinr.a.latt ttrnir,.fficer Tht-rit ii sin
story about hint eifit was rentlired" with"
great.elliew at•the - Wedding, • He .
the Western trt•ntier' eervice,, air & one'
day (no lbs....story goes)ibe• went- owt Co'
bum a Veer: fie hod' been away from'
camp a few hours, when his voice was
heard faintly in the- diitanone
itsg—
"11 . e r'e tee come :'•'
In a little dine the stung ety
burifeurFr:;th'ett'it whet repesfetil
xt interistb.,learef and • lotider: wh'en'
fivolly the bold c•tptoin emergedliton.'
hit of woods neorthe oxlip, running: at'•
the top of his tgp'eed, without az lint
or gun In he came t (roman% ehoutin`g,•
+.l-lere we come'
"Here whn conies ?" inquired ;It
er officer
.-Why me nod the 'giinre,' gFisped
officer, . pointing to Iv Mir black bent'
which showed himself st..itfeedge tife'
wn do, took n long look'et'tb'raileafi, and
then, with a growl n't misstifien t lireltiect;
ed meal off. tW captain, disappeared* in
thewondo again.
"What's the use' ifiCsiihtitinf your
game " raid-the cnptein. testi/Si; "Wirett
fun can bring it alive, afil/ditr?' .
The story got hoe fieflirtfrife'c'siPiiiitt ,
did. and was in ev'eryliody'sainith.-
ottipr night. ns theociltr captain . " IC&
intended bride intolliCritinrcb:
pride tind grace so readily by"
the occasion. some wicked wag sant: Butt
from the gallery:
"ii-e-r-e we co?ne!.""
Which w/01 Ptiah
of la Wet& o,§•the ow 'chinch never
hefor.
CoNT/Nom - rms.—Our
who& We pet ir tainitei gritid' ant
eaatitirliFtiiiia df oak. shall
lincie it repaired, I , n tliat'oriewuntliqienee
'here may he more variety.
Why is a dog's tail a great' ?
Because no one ever MRW it'
What• is the difference lief mi
..mr.'s man of all work and . a . d4's tail?
The one leadtra - dogls - life..antl'tlie other
follows it.
What it. ilie'rlie.rerieC Ifei;eWit a daft-
Ily on a spr'ee'atitl•tiliiilit tairt—
The one is'a•rtirpy on a header, and the
other"iea blend:v - 0n a puppy..
What ►ti'th'e difference bait... Pen Queen
Victot'ile and' tt/ dojes rail ? The one
teetipa to one:lb,. atuf flit' other keeps a
Why is a dog's taiVlikie' thte heart ars
tree? Because it is furthest' from the
I=o
Why is the locking of the obur6ll4lPor,
after all have gone. Hite! a &leer tail'?
Beeout , e Ihp main body going e off, that
naturally follows.
Why ia a little dec'e tail t like the tires,
of a dandy Ri'onuse•it finiObee off a
puppy
Wby is a doz liitlitgbissolgn tail like
a good measure•?; IfebiliAlk he makes
tenth endi'meet:
Whyy tit a & 'e taillike old: ego ? Be
in- firm.
iltunimnriAL 3fivTARE --/tn amus-
ingf mistake occurred; at• one of our
churches. on ffitnday last, whiel4 , ll will
de I'o mita a• note of Ai sombre-dress
ed and well•bel.aved - young gentleman.,
and a arranger in the city;.wended his
way to one of the places wirers the Gos
pel is dispensed, and upon enterine the
church, the minister poli ely bowed. in
recognition of the young gentleman,
which salutation the stranger could) but
return. The minister' then. arose . from
his seat in the pulpiti,crirne down to the
place where the younrman had seated
himself, and asked liihrteitake• a place
in the pulpit, and.make a'p'r►ryer, •
Stranger—'•Guess you are mistaken
in your man, sir."'
Minilter—"Yourare tlie geutibenan, I
believe, with whom libad a•converea.tiom
yesterdny,2"
fitrancer—'•No, ;di; lemon- ageni jdr
a whole sale. liquor house- in- Chicago."
Mit inter , retiring VI hi® pulpitd isguet
ed. breathes a prayer of more than ordi
nary face and:ferror.—La Crosse. Leask
Cr.
Arc Editor of a down east. newspaper,.
getting tied of plying.his compositors,.
roanived•to diminish hie heip,-trudi Imi
his Own elf. , uidor to the wheel!. Here itsw
Itsohnen.of his first • ffort at type set
ting.
‘.We tgilmweShNii d(Yrungi of OUr
nxn sat l ign heipA oar -aria
ierS fluty 131'1.- 1 K. oh..til i d /4 fs. t n $ d f
10 4:4 t .sp., bus i do&i. eXpasi
Ellea tuu,)ll
A orNrc by 'he name of Writthr. in
11 .. righ.ville. Wright comity. out West,
r.cen.ly Writing nn womatett rights,
ra d': 'That it i. seldom that womon
do right whet is , riteln,.ther it• in - no:tnore
the» right that when they do sio4;;i t , i s
right that it should he
Now, if Mr.
not
vgly,
thenthe
had no rio'
_ot to write the •,hove.
WHEN Anna D elitism% WILK at ~art
Lali• City. a crowd gatt.erell at nw b o a
tot to ,erm at i a a anti) aly, wheal a 6411
was made f Dickittaeo." A dis
pute took place as to whether it was
" of klistrr." whet. a o.noprotuive
rya" %Pooled by an individual %rho
ed,' lirtog it nut?"
cod. r
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