The Bellefonte Republican. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1869-1909, December 08, 1869, Image 3

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BELLEFONTE:PA
Wednesday Morning, Dec. 8, 1869
JOB WORK—fosters. Circulars, Bill
Heads, Cards, Toper Books, Job Wok Of
an hinds, 'neatly erecuted at the ItErinni-
CAN OFFICE, at reasonable rates
SATE MONEY.-If you want posters,
eireulars, -bill heads, cards, paper-books,
first-class job work, plain or fancy, call
at the IticrionLic.ts office. All work done
at Philadelphia prices.
1 THE ladies of the M. E. Church, of
this place, are soca to bare a festival.—
Ye young and old, don't neglect pre
paring your pocket books for the occa
sion.
Goon aleding in the mountains is re
ported,and alively tithe going on among
the lumbermen in cutting, hewing and
bauling logs and timber to the creeks and
river.
A co:quartl and Festival will he given
by the Pine Grove Corcnet Band, in
Academy Hall, Pine Grove, on the even
ings of the 4th, sth, Gth and 7th of Jan
uary, 1870.
. LanciE flocks of wild turkeys are said
to be roaming over the Nittnny moun
tains, and to the great annoyance of the
farmers in the valley, 'lre making daily
excursions to their barns and grain
stacks.
TiTAT useless candle appendage of our
borough, the Town Council, have for :lie
last few weeks been trying to demon
strate to our citizens,that water will run
p hill. What simpletons all of_ our
great Philosophers have been.
Tun pavements of All. gbeny and 'Bish
op Streets aro almost impassible for pe
tlestrians after dark. Why don't those
in authority attend to these things? Cau
it ho that the "Wykoff ravrment" of 120
feet, at the lower end of town, has es•
hausted all of tho borough funds.
iitiEß are reported very plenty in the
Allegheny mountains, and several of our
eportsmen are having a gay and festive
time iu capturing them. A friend of ours,
captured one alive, last week, which
weiched 259 pounds nvortlup•:ise. lie
brought it home, end it Irts already bo-
come suite domesticiood
Oxr. day last neeli, a huge bLelc snake
wee caught napping in a hollow tree on
the farm of Nathan Atwood, on Marsh
Creek. The en eke measured eight feel
four inches it length. and twelve inehra
in circumference, arid seas in ri torpid
t-tate. That farm is Fume or t roduc
thins. The next cailrn•e en tLat farm
rill he a starved copperhead.
THE raorE• DUT.-OHr amiable(?)
friends, Fursy and 12rninarrytad a great
tioal to say si,oitt f.r.ck Ilaven, shout
what. they car' sad drank; but more ee
pecially about Alfa( they ate while there.
Gentlemen, we think. judging fr , m your
own story, and the way Jon told it, thoi
th'is;:ce are the proper diet for you, et id
vtxle genus. Feeling for your ears, ch
yir t Ml9snl:p.i.—jc.•ht.ui. C. BriA
bin, with his family. t0..1; the ears at
this rlace on Mond;...y evening, last. for
Lis tow borne iu Mis-sari. Mr Brirbin
has purchased a large farm within four
teen milen of Springtie'.l Mo. Hs has a
good oFini• - ur of that. St:.te, and thinks
the day not far distant when it will be-
come the hart of this udtiou. We wimh
him re Evre journey, said the best of luck
in his new home
WEar —Two weeks ago, Conrad Rim
me- and family left this p'see. for their
new home in Illinois. One by one, our
enterprising, men are leaving us, to seek
their fortune in the great West. When
they get there, they all say they are per
fectly lost without the REPFPLICAN.—
They lose no time in ordering it sort to
them. It comes DO regular, and tells
them so much about their old friends and
homes. Mr. Rimmey's address is Mt.
Pulaski, Logan Co., 111.
Ica roalB7o.—Mr. 1). M. Glenn, for•
tnerly Post. Maser at Mileshurg, bas
leased the Planing Mill dam for the term
of five years, and purchased the Belle
fonte lee House. The lease of the dam
gi,es I . llr. Glenn full control of all the
ice formcd on said dam for five years.—
Ile has repaired the ice house, and is
ready to store away ice in quantities
sufficient to supply the wants of the peo
ple of Bellefonte and vicinity, so soon as
old "Bareas" does his duty. Mr. Glenn
is a a lever, enterprising man—a ono
armed soldier, and deserves the patron
age and encouragement of our people.
A ItOMANTIG wedding occurred some
where within the rural precincts of
'Bongs tp., on Sunday the 21st ult., be
tween a gay young widow and a blush
ing country rustic . All things being in
readiness, the happy couple were usher
ed forth for the ceremony. As the rev
erend gentleman was about to pronounce
the words, the excited groom forgetting,
or not knowing the "polish" to take, was
consoled by the bride saying, " never
mind , it will be all right any
how." As yet we have not learned as
to the truth of the fair one's saying, but
suppose it has been doubly verified. Who
can tell—yes, who?
HONOR TO WHOM HoNoa, &c.—We no
tioed in our issue of Nov. 24th, the fact
that our young friends,Capt. Isaac Lytle
.and Theodore Gordon, had been admit
ted to practice law in the various Courts
.of centre county. Sinee that time, we
lire happy to state, re have learned that
Ihcse young gentlemen passed a most
creditable examinati:in, better by far
than that passed by nay other young man,
or men, admitted to practice at our bar
within the last four or five years. This
is a high honor r-Dt nuly 4o themselves,
but to the legal gentlemen whose stu
dents they were. Again •t•re wish these
young limbs of the law, long life ant? an
abundance of •"fees,"
god of rarsTr.l
ONE day hist week, Mr. John Roes, of
Ferguson tp.,killed two deer on Tuesey
mountain
The Methodists are holding a protract
ed meeting at Pine Grove Mills, this
county
THE Presbyterian church at Pine Grove
Mills, this county, designs holding a
festival during the evenings of the holi
days. Proceeds to be appropriated to
the purchase of a Parsonage.
DON'T LIEU IT.—A few copperheads,
and others, in Bellefonte, say they do
not like the REPUBLICAN. We presume,
for the Fame reason that the highway
man and horsethief do not like the Sher
iff.
A CORRECTION.—We stated a- few weeks
ago, that Daniel Lesh, had raised 190
bushels of corn to the acre. This was a
mistake, not of ours, however, for We
published the report as handed to us.—
Mr. Lesh now informs us, that he had
000 bushels of ears on Gi acres.
PRESENTS.—Zimmerman Brothers &
Co. are prepared for the holidays, as our
readers will see by reference to our ad
rertising columns. This is, without
doubt, one of the thoroughgoing, wide
awake firms of this town. They hare
adopted the cash system, and say it works
like a charm, enabling them to buy cheap
er, and, consequently, to sell to their
customers much cheaper than those
who plod along in the old way of long
credits and 100 per cent profits. Of
course the cash system is the best.
Call and see the fine stock constantly
on hand at this excellent house, and be
nut "faithless but believing."
PUMA ATMOSPHERE.—Kurtz, of the
Centre Hall Reporter, says that " the
church bells of Bellefonte were distinctly
heard on the streets in Centre Hall the
other evening, although that place is 9
miles distant from Bellefonte, and sever
al ranges of mountains lie between."
This is, no doubt, owing to the purity
of the atmosphere in and around Belle
fonte. Previous to the establishment of
the Reporter at that place. the church
bells of Bellefonte were distinctly heard
at Potter's Fort, a distance of (re
miles beyond Centro Hall; but sound
will no longer pass through the atmos
phere which surrounds the Reporter of
fice.
New Dneos.— The Jersey Shere Pi
deltr, James Jones, Editor and Proprie
tor, comes to us, this week,elothed in an
en , Fe lICSV dress. This is ovidenceofpros
prrity. and also Troves that the Idiots of
the Eliter in behalf f liel uhliran prin
ci les. are fully appreciated by the in
teliigent portion of the people of Lycom
ing county. Fur many years Mr. Jones
has battled, through the columns of his
excellent paper, fc:r the cause of God and
humanity, for right and justice, and the
results of his labors have been seen and
felt in every election in that county for
the pest half- score of years. May he
Hug continue in the good work and meet
with abundant success, is our sincere
wish.
IMPRoY.SUENT.--The new brick blzild
iog erected within the last two menthe
by 1-taac Haupt, opposite the Bush
House, is now under roof, end most of
the p'estering,carpcnter wet k and paint
ing done. IQaue is one of cur thorough
i;oing business men. He does not travel
so fast as Force others, it is true; but he
travels e.xceedingly ant e. His new brick
building, when entirely finished, will be
quite en ornament to that portion of the
town, and Isaac will have the proud sat
isfaction of knowing that it is paid for.
In addition to this, in justice to Mr.
Haupt, we would state that be sells the
best stoves in the market and never fails
to pay the printer in advance. It affords
us pleasure to speak and write about the
men who pay tho printer. We have sev
eral met chants on our books, just like
Isaac in this respect, and we will pay our
resprck, to them in due time.
A VISIT.—We had the pleasure, a few
days since, of taking by the hand our
o'd friend Thomas Butchison,now a resi
dent of Shannon. Carroll county, 111.
Mr. Hutchison was born in Bellefonte,
in 1803, in a house which stood upon the
lot where now stands the brick residenc e
of Mrs. Benner. He lived in the county
from that time until 1865. When the
war broke out, four of Mr. Hutchison's
sons volunteered their services, and the
old gentleman manifeJted his patriotism
by encouraging them and others to go,
while he did all in his power to admin
ister to the wants of soldiers' families at
home. He was always numbered with
our best and most substantial citizens,
always found battling for the right., and
for the amelioration of his follow man.
Thomas Hutchison was one of the first
to engage in the great Washingtonian
movement in Centre county. At that
time he resided in Penusvalley. He was
insulted, abused, maltreated and stoned
for his indefatigable efforts in behalf of
free schools and temperance. We are
happy to state that the principles for
which he then contended have triumph
ed, and where, at that time, ignorance
and superstition prevailed, we now have
good schools, and number good aril true
Republicans by the hundred. At the
time referred to, Mr. Hutchison was a
• Jackson Democrat, and acted with that
party until the campaign for there-elec
tion of David R. Porter to the Guberna
torial chair of Pennsylvania.
He thou became a member of the old
abolition party, and subscribed for and
read the Liberator, Lloyd Garrison's pa
per, always voting, however, with the
Whig party, and was twice their candi
date for Assembly against Jno. H. Meek.
Ire joined the American party in 1854,
and was elected County Commissioner by
that party in 1858—was. re nominated in
1861, and defeated, over 1700 of our
goon and true Republicans having en
tered the army for the suppression of
the siaveholder'j rebellion. Ile is now in
his 67 th year, and looks hale and hearty.
That he May live until Democracy as it,
exists at present in rennsvalley i la' to
tally wiped out, extirraitel, root and
branch, is our SIDCCIT, -dezire.
Tunr.cy. - -We had no turkey for
Thanksgiving day; are we to have one
for Christmas and une for New Year's
day ? Do not all speak. at once—but
speak. If Meek can get whole deer for
lying wholesale and ritail,"ive thinkcer
toady we deserve a turkey occasionally
for telling the truth all the time, in our
own plain way. It is a propensity we
have. It was born with . us. We can't
help it, therefore, turkey or no turkey,
we must tell the truth.
Ellory Centre, Chant. Co., N. Y.,April
Bth, 1867.
Da. SAGE—Sin: I had been afflicted
with Catarrh for twenty years previous
to using your remedy, and found no per
manent relief until I applied to you for
treatment. Your Catarrh Remedy has
entirely relieved my headach and cured
the Catarrh and Cough.
Mus. JOHN C. WsLr,s.
Get remedy at your drug store, or en
close sixty cents to R. V. P.r.nnon,ll.l. D.,
Buffalo, N. Y., and it will be sent by re
turn mail. For sale by most Druggists
everywhere. decl-2t:
UNIONVILLE, Nov. 27, 1869
MESSRS. EDITORS :—No doubt you have
been informed ere this of the gloom that
has so recently been thrown round this
community. Wm. D. Smith, one of our
best citizens, a kind husband and loving
father, bas become insane, and on last
Tuesday was taken to the Asylum at Har
risburg. About two weeks ago, Mr.
Smith went to Curwinsville to attend to
some business affairs, and a Methodist
revival going on at that time, he was
noticed during the services to behave in
rather a singular manner, and it was at
tributed to religious excitement. He
came home in that condition, but grew
rapidly worse, and sn Saturday the 20th
inst., had to be handcuffed and hobbled,
as his insanity assumed a dangerous as
pect. In this condition he was removed
from our midst, but we all hope that in
a few weeks, at farthest, he may come
back, sound and well. His relatives have
the sympathy of the entire community.
Lunn'.
Ps.osranirr.-The beet evidence of
the prosperity and wealth of a town is
its public buildings, its private residen
ces, and the number of its manufactories,
Mores, &c. The more of all these, the
better for the people. The more stores
the more competition in any branch
of business—the better it is for the peo
ple, the farmer, the mechanic and the
laboring man. Messrs. Goldman, Ber
nard & Co. realize and actnowledge
the truth of the above assertions, and,
consequently, have cast their lot amongst
❑s, offering to our people the largest. and
best, and cheapest stock of clothing ever
offered in this town.
Mr. Hoffman, who represents the
company here, and who is an equal part
ner, is one of the cleverest men it has
ever been our good fortune to meet. He
is a whole-souled, clever man in the
store. He knows how to sell goods, and
is selling cheap as dirt, overcoats, dress
coats, in short, whole suits, both for men
and boys. Outside the store he is the
genial companion, the intelligent con
versational ist,the hi ghminded,honorable
gentleman. May our town fill up and
run over with just such men.
LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Pest
office at Bellefonte, and unclaimed,Dec.
Ist., 1869.
Armagost, Henry Love, C. J.
Buck, John Lonenecker, H. C.-2
Bishop, Valentine McCor, Mrs. J. H.
Burgee, F. M. Morrison,Mrs. L. B.
Baker, Albert McMirne, Mrs. L. L.
Bennington, K. Son Merrill. C. H.
Boyer, J. S. McClure, John
Boyle, Michael I. McCarty, Timothy
Brisbia, Mr. Benj. Mott, Christian
Campbell, Miss. E. McDowell, Michael
Caulin, Wm. Pile, Eyre-2
Clods, H. liakara, Mr. John
Grawson, E. B.atheubach. E.
Eckert, C C. Riley, Mrs. Rosina
Eckley, Mrs. H. Shipley, Susan
Eckert, Prof. Geo. Strauss, Joseph-2
Evans, Wm. Sohns, Henry
Emmel, Voltz D. Suint, James
Feeraar, Jacob Sewart, George
Gr afli us, Wm. Sites. Catharine
Gingery, Miss S. Schuman, Abraham
Green, Mrs. Kate Stover, Mrs. L. A.
Horner, Miss Eliza Smeck, John 11.
Hail, Miss S. a.--2 Venada, Samuel
Hartsock, Miss K. Williams, Charles
Hoover, Samuel L. Weiss, Auton
Haworth, John H. Watson, James
Irvin, Miss M. A. Wagner, M. D.
Jordon, Geo. F. Williams, Dorsey
Kleisky, Geo.-2 Wagner, Geo. W.
Kelley, David Welker, Rev. Jos.
Kephart, J. M.
Persons asking for letters mentioned
in the above list will please say they are
advertised. Jno. T. Johnston, P. 11.
RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—Through the
11 o'clock mail on Wednesday we receiv
ed the following letter in relation to the
accident near Manner station on mon
day last :
MANNER STATION, Dec. 6th, 11 o'clock,
P. M. W. W. Brown, Dear Sir :—W e
are all here safe. We had one of the worst
wrecks here that it has over been my lot
to see. The passenger train was stand
ing on the track.—something wrong
with the breaks. The freight train run
into the rear, crushing all the cars bad
ly. The freight train is a perfect wreck
one of the breaksman killed, and one
passenger so severely injured that his
life is despaired of. The engineer of the
freight was also badly hurt. We were
in the rear oar—all got out safe except
Liney. She had her finger badly cut.
She was one of the first lifted out of the
window. I was the last to leave the car.
I put the passengers out as fast as I
could pick them up. The engine crushed
into the rear of the car, breaking every
thingas far as it `rent. The steam at one
time was so dense in the c°•r. that some
thought the car was on fire, which add
ed greatly to the confusion. The engine
was one-fourth way into our oar, our
car crushed in to the next car. &c.. We
will leave in a short time for Pittsburg.
Please let the friends know we are all
safe. ,losnne. C. BRISBIN.
MEEK says writing , 'lnk-slings," with
the toothache, is the grimmest amuse
ment lie has lately indulged in. When he
apes the error of his ways and becomes
converted to decency he will find the
contemplation of them, with the heart
ache he will then have, a far grimmer
amusement.
KILLED.—On - Monday the 29th ult.,:
Isaac Miller, of Washington Furnace,
in Clinton county,was suddenly killed by
a loaded coal wagon falling upon him.
Mr. Miller was endeavoring to support
the wagon, and prevent upsetting, when
it did upset, and buried him under its
bed.
In a few minutes ho was taken from
under the wagon a corps.
A post mortem examination made by
Dr. Holloway soon after the accident
revealed a dislocated neck. Mr. Miller
was about forty years of age, and leaves
a wife and child to mourn his sudden
and untimely death.
BROCKERHOFF Houen,
During the session of
our Court last week, we heard a gentle
man say that be had been in the prac
tice of travelling over a greater part of
Pennsylvania, and had stopped for a
longer or shorter period in nearly every
county town in the State, and that. he
found at the Brockerhoff House, in Belle
fonte, the most home-like and comforta
ble place to stay of all he had everyisit- -
ed. The remark is true. While we are
neither in the habit of boasting of, or
depreciating,-or gassing abeut our town,
or its belongings, as some of our contem
poraries are, we can say to our readers,
whose business or pleasure may bring
them to this town, that they will find
hero the best Hotel for comfort that eau
be had. Messrs..Houseal & From have
no superiors as landlords anywhere.—
Much of the excellence of -the house,
however, is due to the ladies who preside
over its domestic departments, Mrs.
Hommel, and her daughter,. Mrs. Krom,
who have, by long experience, and care
ful study of their duties, become perfect
in their ability to entertain their guests
properly. We wish our readers to know
that we write this of our own motion,
and that it is not a paid puff. Those who
desire to. atop at a first-class Hotel, will
find one here in the Brockerhoff.
A WIFE Hurrraft—Pass
—Some two or three weeks ago, says the
Meadville Republican, a man called at the
livery-stable of Wier & Brown, at Green
ville, and hired a pair of horses and a
buggy, for the purpose he said, of visit
ing his wife near Mercer. Not return
ing at the specified time, and suspecting
that something was wrong, the senior
member of the firm, Mr. J.L. Wier,
started after him. He has returned from
a fruitless chase. The fellow, avoiding
railroads and telegraps in the interior of
the State, managed to keep just a little
ahead. We will let the Greenville Argus
whose editor has "interviewed" Mr.
Wier since his return, tell the story:
"As stated at the time, direct pursuit
was abandoned as fruitless, and a flank
movement, undertaken via the Phila
delphia & Erie Railroad to the inta,rior,
as it was known that the fugitive had
taken that direction. His trail was
struck at once at Ridgeway, and kept as
far as Scranton. where all traces were
lost. Ao the thief made it a point to
'avoid railroads and telegraphs thereafter
at all hazards it was impossible to gain
time on him, especially when he would,
as is known to be the case, put a two
days' drive into one. At Kettle Creek
Cameron county, one of the stolenhorsee
gave out, when the thief hired another;
on the original plea of going to a certain
point to see his wife, and on the next
day drove ninety miles ! At this junction
Mr. Wier had the sorry satisfaction .of
recovering one of his horses'with his
hoofs gone and its breath in about the
same condition. Giving the now worth
less animal away he continued the pur
suit, only however, to hear of the thief
on all hands, but always just so far (too
far) ahead. At Williamsport he adver
tised, offering $250 reward,but the seine
difficulty arose here as before—the im
possibility of heading the thief off in his
anti-railroad course. This presistent
wife-hunter is described as being about
six feet tall, about 35 years old, slim
built, darkish hair, and
grey eyes and
sandy whiskers. He had when last
seen light colored pants and vest. Jake
thinks there is a good deal of land out
in that country, though it was rather an
expensive pleasure trip, costing the firm
some $250 traveling expenses, besides,
he fears, the horses and buggy, about
$650 more. The thief, in an ascertained
flight of some hundred miles, only touch
ed a railroad twice, and that too, in old
Pennsylvania! The owners of the stolen
property can now only wait for the nat
ural course of events—which may or
may not profit them—and, in aid thereof,
we throw out this advertisement.
Grain and Flour Markets.
BELLEFONTI: Dec. 8, 1869.
$ 90
1 15
110
Barley
White wheat per bushel
Red wheat
Corn (new)
Oats
Rye per bushel
Buckwheat per bu 5.....
Cloverseed "
Plaster ton
Milroy Markets.
Corrected Weekly by Geo & .1. P. Blymyer•
MILROY, PA., Dec. 8, 1869.
White Wheat, TO bushel $1 10
Red " 1 n
Rye 7t9. bushel 80
Oats, new... 42
Corn 80
Barley
Flaxseed
Cloverseed
Plaster, Ground
salt in sacks
" in bbl.
Limeburners C0a1.........
Stove Coal, Wilkes Barre
Married.
GEARHART—McCORMICK—On 25 ult.,
by the Rev. W. G. E. Agnew, at the resi
dence of the bride, mother Mr. C. Rhodes
Gearhart, of Danville, to Miss. Kate F.
McCormick, ofMill Hall, Clinto county.
KRESS—CHATHAM—On 25 ult., by the
Rev. W. G. E. Agnew, at the residence of
the bride's father, Capt. W. C. Kress to
Miss. Lido Chatham, daughter of James
Chatham, Esq., both of Lock Haven.
Died.
EBB.—On the sth, T. 8. Kibe, son of If
H. Kibe, aged IS years.
Special Notices.
FOR SALE-2 PAIR 808-SLEDS-2 SLEIOO B
—One new top buggy for sale, or which I
will exchange for a horse. Also one 2 horse,
and one 1 horse wagon, together with. the
best and nicest assortment of, Spears Cook
Heating and Parlor stoves, also a large
variety of stoves of different make
and patterns. It is well known that my as
sortment cannot be surpassed in the county
and lam now prepared-to selllo per cent
cheaper than market value. Call soon upon
me at Bellefonte or at Milesburg.
ISAAC HAUPT.
MISCELLANEOUS
S. H. WILLIAMS 8s CO
MdIQUFACTURRRSOFCOTTAO3RIIR
The trade supplied with
ALL KINDS OF IMMO WORK.
At onr now estrblishment near the Belle
fonte Planing Mill we now manufacture
Cottage Furniture,
Chair Stands,
Turned Pailing,
Cant-Hook Handles,
and termed work of Every Description.
CABINET MAKERS
throughout Central Pennsylvakila, we in
vite you to call and see us. We are prepar
ed to furnish yon with
ALL TBR T URNED WORK NERVED
in yeurbusiness, cheaper than you can
purchase in any
OTHER, PORTION of TUN 0017NTAY-..
CAN TEURCIEASH IN THE CITY
otra MAORTNERY is the VERY BEST,
and cur facilitiou for obtaining lumber ena
ble, nq not only to compote with, but to
),
UNDBRSELL ANY OTHER ESTABLISHSBNC
in . the whble aonntry.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR WORK
Upholstering. Reparing -Furniture and
every thing pertaining to the business pro
perly attended' to.
OPPOSITE' TITS BUSH HOUSE!.
•
je2'B9-Iy. Bellefonte, Pa.
FURNITURE WAREROOM
JOHN BRAOHBILL,
Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds or
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
SOFAS,
LOUNGES,
COTTAGE BBDSTBDS,
SPRING BOTTOM' BEDS,
TABLES,
I also keen oonstantly on hand
a very fine selection of the latest styles of
WALL PAPER,
MOST REASONABLE RATES
Rfy prices are all as lovr, for every artielo ae
IN ORDER TO SATISFY YOURSELVES
Call and examine my stook.
je2'o9-6v
GRAND OPENING.
LOEB, MAY & LOEB
NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS,
Clothing, Furs, Robes, Groceries, Boots,
in their new building on
ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA.,
ON SATURDAY, 13TH INST.
We invite the inspection of our Stock
00t27'69.tt
6 00
16 00
JOHN 11. HAHN,
2 00
..... ... 6 50
10 00
to 3 00
3 25 to 3 50
5 00
3 00
Watches, Clocks and Fine Jewelry,
CHRONOMETER& OTHER WATCHES
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 lc English
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE,
Next Door to Harper Bro's. Store,
SPRING ST., NEAR HIGH,
BELLEFONTE, CENTRE CO., PENNA
',1y21'62-17
NITUIth.
dumper than yen
and prices
MATRASSES,
CHAIRS,
ROCKING CHAIRS, &e.
R! the
they eau be
in this mrkaet
JOHN BRAORBILL,
(Old ShLnd) Spring St.,
Bellefonte, Pa
did open an entire
Shoes, &c.,
LOEB, MAY &,-LOEB
ALSO, DEALER IN
Repaired on the
DRY GOODS, &e.
pEEIT,A DELPHIA. STORE
PHILADELPHIA STORE!
PAILADELPHIA STORE!
KELLER & MUSSAff
ANOTHER NEW STORE.
ANOTHER NEW STORE
ANOTHER NEW STORE,
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FALL
AND WINTER GOODS.
KELLER .k MESSER have just opened
the best, cheapest, largest, as well as the
best assorted stook of Goods in Bellefonte
or Central Pennsylvania, at their new
< PHILADELPHIA STORE, in •
B.BOOKEBROPPS BLOCK, Biehep St
FOR THE LADIES
They have Silks, Coburgs Alpacas, Merino!,
Wool Delaines Lustres, Gingha,
Prints, Popli Gingham
, Prints, Lawns, Hand
kerchiefs,Kid and other
Gloves, Hosiery, Hal
morals, Hoop-skirts,
and a general va
variety of
Ribbons, trimmings, Buttons, Braids, etc,
at the lowest prises. '
FOR GENTLEMEN.
They have Black and Blue Cloths, Bhtek
and Fancy Cassimeres, Sattinetts,
Tweeds, Meltons, Water-proof
Cloth, Silk, Satin and ooMmon
Vestings, tote., in great
• variety, and at prices
that will give
general satis
faction to
buyers.
Their READY MADE CLOTHINS is
cheap, and consists of
Overcoats, Dress coats, of various qualities
and prioes, Plain and Fancy Vests, Ousel
mere and Flannel Overshirts, Woolen and
Cotten undershirts, Handkerchiefs, noek ties,
Ac., Ac., &c.
Calf and Rip
Boots and Shoes,
Gum Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, and
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
in endless - variety, snob as Carpets, Oil
Cloths, Rugs, Brown Muslin!, Bleached
Muslins, Drillings, Sheeting's, Table
Cloths, &e,, &e., &e.
Their stock of QUEENSWARE & GRO
CERIES cannot be es.colled in quality er
price.
Call in at the Philadelphia Store and con
vinceyourselves that KELLER & MUSSER
have everything you want, and do business
on the principle of "Quick Bales and Small
Profits."
GRAIN AHD PRODECE ARE TAKEN
ja 6'68-ly.
N EW! CHEAP ! ! GOOD!!!
rmportant to the Ladies of Bellefonte and
surrounding country.
ZIAIMERIVIIAPI BRO'S & COTS.,
No. 6 Bush's Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa.,
ilavejust opened their Pall Stock of Dress
goods, Notions, Moven, Calicoes, Mus
lins and Flannels,
They have also added to their Stocris, Zeph
yrs, Zsphyr Patterns, Germantown
Wool, Ribbons and other Goods
not heretofore offered by them.
A complete assortment of
Shawls, Blankets. and everything
else is for ealo cheaper than at cash prices,
We are agents for, the. justly celebrated
American Button Hole Oyerseaming and
Sewing Machine.
The Greatest woriar of the age
It is LIGIIT RUNNING, Simple, Durable,
does not easily get out of order, and
does more kinds of work than
any ether Machine made.
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
oct 6-ly
NE WW STORE.
HARPED BROTHERS
Have opened up an
ENTIRE NEW STOOK of GOODS
of every description,at their new store
room on Spring street; which wore
purchased at
PANIC PRICES,
and will be sold as low if not lower,
than can bo found elsewhere in thi
section. Their stook comprises in
part,
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Millinery Goods,
Hosnries '
Fancy Goods,
Clothing,
Boots ct Shoes,
Hats 4.tr Caps,
Carpet-Bags,
U mbrell as,
Parasols,
Gentlemen and Ladies
Furnishing Goode,
Ladies Cloaks & Circulars,
In Silk and Cloth,
Carpeting,
Groceries
Qneensware
STATIONERY,
land everythin. , else that is to be
found in a well'stooked country store.
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
taken in exchange for goods, and
the highest market price paid.
ja6'6o.tf.
JAS. A. QUIGLEY. HENRY OROSEEY
Q UIGLEY & CROSKEY'S
CHEAP CASH STORE,
EAGLE VILLE, CENTRE CO., PENN'A
WE take pleasure in announcing to far
mers and the public generally that we keep
constantly on hand, at our store in Eagle•
Ville, 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
arnt everthing as we represent it. We also
always pay the highest
PRICES FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Please call and examine our stock for
ourselves. ja13'69.1y.
'VCR SALE.—Any person wishing to pur
.42 chase a good breeding- Alare,eight years
old nett spring, a bright bay—would do
well to call on the subscriber near Hauser
vile, Centre county, Pa.
n0v.3'69 3t.* H. H. YARNELL.
_
WAGON - 1:1131313S, spokes and foliose
v large and stnall,at
IRWIN a . WILSONS'
DRY GOODS
DO NOT FORGET
That the place to buy °heap Bootle,
CALicot4
DELAINES,
SILKS,
SATINS,
OASSIMBBBS,
CA&ISINETg,
BLANKETS,
READY-IL DE CLOnMIEF,.
for Neu mil Boyir r ia. at
JOHN W. ecomrs
CHEAP CASH STORE;
REYNOLDS' ARCADE, ALLNeENNY-
STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA.
We started tut on tie principles of"Bruall
profits and quick Returns," and how well
we have succeeded is known to everybody.
OUR GROCERIES, QUWISWARE ANL
GLASSW.A.RE,
are of the very best quality and are sold ati
the most reasonable rates. We pay at all
times the highest cash price for Wheat,
Rye, Oats, Corn and Barley. We
most cordially invite everybody
to give us a call, before pur
chasing elsewhere. De
not forget the place.
REYNOLDS' ARCADE, ALLEGHENY
STREET, BELLEFONTE, PA.
ja6'B9.ly.
GREAT EXCITEMENT t
EXTRAORDINARY CONCENTRATION
OF ii-AICOAINS
HOWELL, HILLIAND &Ott
of Bush's Arcade, in Rooms No. I and 2
have just returned from the city with a large
and extensive stock of spring and Summer
Goods. We are now ready to offer to our
customers a more extensive and better as
sorted stoek than ever before offered to the
p-tbrie. Our extensive stack of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Demands particular attention.
Great Bargains to be had in Prints, Muslims,
Notions, an., &c,
The latest styles of Spring and Summer
Cassimers already received.
BEADY MADE CLOTHING
warranted to give perfeet satisfaction.
A large assormenf of Hats, Caps, Boots and
Shoos constantly on 'hand..
Our Grocery department demands particular
attention. A full assorment constantly
on hand,the best the markets can afford,
Allah ag
SYRUP, SUGAR, TEA & COFFEE
Canned Fruits, Jellies, Bomestie and
Foreign Fruits, Cheese and Pastries of all
kinds, and every other art - 14310 belonging to
the Grocery Department.
FARMERS, MECHANICS AND LA-
BORERS,
LOOK to your interest
One dollar saved is still one dollar in
your pocket. Then call and eee •at what
astonishing Low Prices.
HOWELL GILLILAND & CO
are selling Dry Goeds and Groceries.
Come and examine for yourselves, and be
convinced of the truth.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE,
Bush's Arcade, Rooms No. 1 and 2
an6'69.ly.
ANOTHKR NEW STORE
EMIL JOSEPH & CO., ALLEGHENY ST,
(Y :Bride's Building,)
BELLEFOFTE, PENN'A.
CHEAP NEW YORE STORE.
COME ONE! COME ALL !!
SEE HOW ()HEAP WE CAN SELL,
DRY GOODS,
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
CLOTHING,
FURNISHING t3OODS
FURNISHING. GOODS
FOR LADIES it GENTS,
FM LADIES J 6 GENTS,
COVERLETS,
COVERLETS,
MUSICAL INSTRIIIIENTS,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
WATCHES,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
JEWELRY,
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
all or which we warrant, and at city prices
A FIRST CLASS WATCH MAKER
constantly on hand, and all work warranted
A liberal discount to the trade. Give n
a call. ja6'69.ly.
GEO. D. PIFER'S
DRY GOODS AND GROONRY STORN,
No. 6, BaoKratuores Row,
NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OPFIOE,
BeLLEFONTE: PEINN'd.,
Is the place for bargains in the way; of Dry
Goode, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Queens and.
Cedar Ware, Groceries,
CANNED AND DRIED FRUITS,
ALSO, NOTIONS, &v.
Everything in his line is sold at very lo:, w
Prices.
POLITE AND ATTENTIVE CLERKS,
are always in attendance
to wait on his numerous customers. The
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
paid for all kinds at rearkeang and produce
Cash paid. for
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN.
GoodsdeliverePAWith pleasure. No trouble
co show goods, Give him a call before pur
-o:lasing elrewhera. [ ja6'694
lIORSE SHOES, teat make at
FRVIT & IVU,SON'S
SECEILER & CO,
FRUITS, 'NM'S, & OONTECTIONER IBS,
JUMP PEW ASOOILFUENT 0! 00008,
BROADCLOTH
HOTISE IN CENTRE MUSTY'
and all othergVislalog to paroliazia
sal4eCElllll3 OF Brery DESORIPTIOX
,B 1 GIVING 115 A CALL
lio. - 151X; 111432 BREET PRIM T.,
"i3IVSBBUSBY T BLOCX,IIEIIE,t7ONT B.
m7~6'B@=?j:'
BITRNSI.DE /is 1510111A8.-
otter to•tlici F . utric osie or The
largest and best selected stoelca of rtherelen
dise, in Centre county. Call, eifiruint end
see for yourself.
TER Largest and Best Stork of wares ed
Boots and noes, warzanted-to ties
satisfaction, at re need yeices", only U. b
found at BURNSIDE dr THOMAS'
J. W. COOKE
SPICES of all varieties, ground to order
and wweranted to , be ati•ictly pure.
It lathe only place you can find. unndultera
ted spices. Try them for your own satis
faction. You can only find tfierti al
IJA. spoioai 'coffee milk
shovels, spades, rakes, hoes, temps,
fork; claims, so., at
BURNSIDE a Tllo.t6B*.
TIORSE COLLARS, if you don't rant
your horse's ahoulders galled gad
made sore, get good horse collars at.
BURNSIDE 6 TIIOMAS'.
lIARNESS, collar; earl carriage
whips, in great vatieties, •govern
meat gears, saddles, hiidits, .martingale
cheek lines ' Garr gears, tag harness; buggy,
harness, haatea, so. Everything hi thesaci-
Cary line, at
_FISHING TACKLES, rods lines, hooks,
Kies, sea 'hair baskest, no. Rig yogi
oat to eateh trout, at
BURNSIDE a THOMAS'.
TRH highest oit'arket price paid' for all
kiSdla of country :produce, at
1311RINSIDE THOSLIS'.
FINE GROCERIES, mocha coffee, old
gov. jars, best u ‘ naliti Rio coffee,
best olong black teas, green teas, lovering
syrup, golden syrup, Drips fine article ba
king molasses, rice and everything in the
grooery line at the lowest cash prices in the
market BURNSIDE a THOMAS'; is the
plooo.
.17 L. known to . all in- 1141lefonte
through the county if you• want
good article go to
L EATHER of all diseriptions, frenoh calf
skin, Spanish sole leather, more 3 eo'v
sheep skins, linings. Everything ifr, the
leather line warranted to give satisfaetipa,
at BURNSIDE THOMAS'.
TOYS, of all kinds, at
BUIeNSIbiI k TIIuMAS'
SHOE -MAKERS TOOLS and Endings, in
all their varieties, ut
N EW PATTERNS at Oa olotts; at• re
dined prices, at .
BURNSIDE e THOMAS'.
SADDLERS BUCKLES, hooks, bits, spots
rings. Everything a saddler wants
for the mannlaptnie of harness, to be found
at BURNSIDE ,e THOMAS'.
B ASKETS in all their varieties, childrens
carriages, willow •ware, guns, pistols,
powder, shat, caps, cartridges, ac.,
BURNSIDE /s THOMAS'.
. .
NOTIONS of all kinds, Stolring'sgloran,
Handkerchlafs,.combs, pocket books,
in all their viiriety and'ireiy cheap ; At
BtrifNSIDD a tIIONfAS'.
NOTIONS,
NOTIONS,
TURREY PRUNES, raisers , peaches ap
pies; Oranges, lemons, all kinds of
foreign fruits, Hams, bacon
BURSIDE 6 THOMAS'.
CANNED FP,VITS, peaches, tomatoes .
pine apples, and peas in great varii
etY, et BIIRSIDE a THOMAS.
FURS;
FURS,
WHITE FISH, Herring, maekerel, to
at
je,6'69.1y.
BABBITS SOAP, Wm. Hagan and Koons
olive soap, Dobbins' soap; Jesse
Oakley's soaps, old misfile, pure, Palm soap,
Elderling's soap, and a great variety of Del.
er soaps, at
W. BAILEY,
Bade cmd Irciraien Bloek; • near th'o . • Depot,
ALI:MEER; GAS AND STEAD! FITTER,
TIE .&• SHEET4AON WORKER.
FIRE-PLtiCEIIIIATEILE3 ) ST ovEssLovr.
DOWN GRATE; TERRA. GOTTA
S. 4 . 3 TFORD'SCEL'EB.RAT'D 1111ATERS,
In short everything usually kept by the
largest Plumber and. pas -fitting Houses in
our cities, can be obtained of me, as it is my
intention to spare neither time nor pains to
accommodate thoso favoring me with their
orders;
from all parts of tho Stott % aspeololly from
PROMPTLY ATTISIDED 10 BY @Q 1j
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na3t4Witiy... , -sec 331 0 °.
Snell s
GROCERIES, &c
DEALERS IN
ftROOPRIES, PB.OTISI&NS,
a n 4 sail
FOR SMALLER. PROMS
than say other
ROUNE-KEEPERS
sill be easily repel,/
StOHLEA & co,.'
80018,-SVORS,
BURNSIDE if. THOMAS'.
1317RNS1DE & THOMAS'
BURNSIDA th THOMAS'
BITRNgIDE a THOMAS'
BURNSIDE THOMAS'.
BURNSIDE itHODIAS'
BELLRONTE, PENN'A.,
SILOKEk 51AC30, &v.
REALER IN
GOODS, (from Altlia.,}
NET. Tors, ,to. Also, Agts. for
(Brick Enea3ed atidl'ortable,)‘
ORDERS SOLICIT
Central Pennsslvania, ant
WORKMBN,
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