The Bellefonte national. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1868-1870, September 11, 1868, Image 3

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1; *to volts I.r.—it has been suggested
that those people who Lace had their dogs
poisoned, Leep a constant watch
upon their Cis eiliu;3 r.nti•properly. We
think his a Ao9tlsu.::ostion. What could
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to poiioa ir it were not, for the pur
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the thief or the co:andt his
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to the i55T.....; hero; e the con•ltry,
were at 0:1;'...t as creel 1;y the speakers
iv.thpelfee:; fcee , iora, a LI We hope atilt be-
Dive, with ~0 0 ra;:tka. N. - actin - 2.s like
this are what we want. They show the
honest men in the Democratic. party that
We are not antki,l to disc. iss the cutestions
betl;re the Con:l;.r . c : Ttlt'y Strengthen the
v. - avcrinL; in our own part - ;, and encourag.:
111).33 who ara alrealy a', work to labor
still more zealon.,iy. At the close of the
lllC!3tiilg the sturdy Itypublicans present
came forward and L.tave us a very respecta
-1::c list of (not eampoin) yearly subscrip
tloa3. an:tmunple worthy of being
followed, nit we the people at every
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f*r!ead 11.110 Valker, who is a live
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—On last :•::nlday W took a seat
iu 1 - 111.! ea:'S is company Itnth Col. IT. IV.
Brown, to atc.pal a att - .otiag ftt
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On our wAy do . .vn valley we wore stir
pr:,,ed to se`.3 IPJW proiprolls e 7 c:Tthing
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B. 11..ite.iisua was the first speaker, and
male a•
sPe,2cll. are reit bete; speitlers in
t:',3 CJ nir tlian
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f „now ed by IV. brown, who made a
aeil .!•troag appeAl to Lite
1.14 , 2 p.;rty
that ha i a e L.T. I a'1,12n3,
(.IQue:ve.l st) ru.i-ly years. I;uth
speaker ! v:
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will iwar frun.l
t2llE:ent .D.nmocrall are o.c:ning but and
declar;ng for Grant - a. Colfax. alaiw.t evely
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As every station on the road, and 'espe
cially at Milesburg and Unionville i •the
sturdy Republicans of Bald Eagle 'Pally
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followed by a large number of citizens and
The meeting was called to order-by
SamuelCalmont, a member of the State
Central Committee, who announced the
following officers :
President—Geo. Guyer.
Vice Presidents.—Joseph Dysart, John
Marks and eight othei's.
Secretaries —Capt. Jas. Bell, J. L.
Flumes, Capt. Hugh Hurnham and E. L.
Study.
The President, in a few fitiw g e r emarks,-
introduced to the meeting, Hon. John
Sherman, of Ohio.
Mr. Sherman opened his remarks by
thanking the people for the manner in
which he hail been received, and stated
that the great question to be decided by
the people in this campaign, was, that of
Reconstruction. Congress had recon
structed eight of the Southern rebel States
and secured them, in accordance with, the
great charter of our liberties, Constitu ,
t,- ons republican inform. Frank P. Blair'
and the Democratic party had declared
that they would subvert these, and over
turn these, Goverana - mt,sif this had to do t
at the point of the biyonet. He showed
that the rebel element, of the Democratic
party headed by Wade Hampton had forced
upon, the rie v York Convention the nom.
nation of Seymour and Blair, and indited
and constructed all there was of the plat- ,
,n.
He discussed the Republican theory of
trzation in an able and logical manner,
knocking every prop from under the Pen
dleton Seymour theory, and exposing its
!typoeri-y anti hurdbuggrry. We arc sorry
we hive not room for a more extended
report: 'r; t7etch was a powerful one.
.tnd we heard serri.tl democrats say, that
7.-011 itteality
t a ti,
11:1 , 1 ree,2lvcd just the infomation
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OUR 1:07.7, Iloso.a.—The following
TriE 2";-%-'21 ONAL,
ail p1a..20,1 on oar list
Creek.
J. Beech eek.
l'..ett;!l4 Creek.
C liee eh Creek,
eca, ck Miler, Beech Creek.
I;etteit Creek. .
ii J. ',VA ,•;.e.,
112 try .", li.C.mcn, t_faecii Creek - ,
J. I'. 1,.;: i.:,;:!116, Beech Creek,
ichatus, f. it
Philipsburg. -
Geo. It Eaumificer,..Milesoarg.
Jacli..k.m Levy, cc ,
E. J. %Val ker, cc
John IValler, cc
Samuel Pletcher, cc,
11. J. ‘Vallter, cc
limkiel .c
'William Craft,
ilaatuct, cc.
J pan Saitltey, Agricultural College:
WiEkam tlatty, u tc
J. IL Maa,tern-, CC Ci
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11)a. I..'red. Watts, Carlisle, Pa.
JaCJI) 31 0 .2.5e,11a.17 . 1i1J1.1.1*g.
J , )1111 Debut); it &Uhl.
:W. A. Moore, Half Moon."
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Hays liaalkon, Spruce Creek.
Mrs. A. I'..":telloital4l, Lewisburg, Pa.
Mrs. J. W. While, .Milroy, Pa.
A. A. Maq)onaltl, Charlottsville, Va.
J. T. Tufo, itellefoute.
Wm. IL Aiayes, Boalsburg.
polfert
Emanuel Wolf, Boalsburg,
Adati Hess, floats - burg.
CA.MPAIGN SUBSCEMED.S.
McCoy & Linn, Milesburg, 28 copies.
Bich:till 3111 es, Milesburg.
M. B. afcLanghlin, Milesburg.
Valentine's Forge, 23 copies.
Win. I'. Duncan, Bellefonte, 5 copies.
D. F. Fortriey, Bellefonte.
A. V. liam 1 oz., "
AVM. Showers, "
11. Y. Stitzer,
James Archer, Snow Shoe.
A. C:rissman, "
M. Mitchell 4: " 10 copies
J T Lee, Zion
Ilettbea k'aitatt:a, Flemington
E , lminston. Julian, 10 copies
'Beech Creek
J Galbraith, " "
lianciersou Miller. Mill Hall.
C. Curtin, Roland, 5 copies,
111okel, Farm School.
Pat..i.2l: Pearl, " if
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ltolk2rt, Glenn, " cc
C. 11. Struble, cc cc
S. E. Patton, "
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BUILD rNG —L [STS OF BUSINESS BLOCKS,
Cni.ineuzs, DwEr.m_Nos, &C., BUILDING
AND covrn.S..CTED /11.67.
DR ED TIRJUSAND DOLLARS WORTII OF
LTILDINGS IN COURSE OF ERECTION—
'4VIIea publishing the .BELLEFONTE Ap
'.-Elc.rissn, we attempted, - upon several oc
casions, to give a complete list of the build
ings now in course of erection, and •con
racted for. In it there was not sufficient
YUnlll to.gil'e eizteaded a notice as. the
iescrved. 'IVO now-lay before our
rtiaii , .rs a liat, a Dear complete as it is pos
bil.de to obtain.
This foundatioas of which
built, is of a liolna:1
of .L.\•1:1_!,
MilßrolßEZ
11 will in all respects be nay lip to - re
lir.2..nellts of our lowa :tact thoes . . The
ra::t e:alusive of furniture, heat-
lag alpar.v.as, upnoisteri.ig, o:e., is about
It is very sermasly thought of
yrocating a cairn:: of boils. The organ,
farnitur:•, bell. &e., will run the entire Cost
of Cue chive!). in the neighborhood of $5O,-
d'JO.
This congregation have purchased the
lot at the southwest corner of Allegheny
and Lamb streets, and will commence
about the Ist of October, the erection o 1 a
new cimich e i.ce. The plan adopted is
the f...; oi.hic with 1...1 - ,;eto . ..;er cri nide c. , .! faint.
leY'.': Ire IltA ti.1et,1.2.) p et.uu theitnaterLd
b o.tit ; iiut it ;wilt either.
b 2 jai vsadt :lit{
(Ft t.hisi.corte, tinitia.: to
thr.t, med 4,;(;-so; probable
;lace. more to say
of this cluzch it/carter.
D. G. LUSE.
The buildings this . ..public-spirited - gen
51.611 M. 114 AT : TYIIOVE•i I ni
it was announced last Ttiesday :that
the lion. John Sherman would address a
meeting at Tyrone, on Wednesday night,
the Tanner's Club'at once determined to
go and hear him in a body. Arrange
moms were accordingly made, and at the
time orstarthig theii• ranks were
_ swelled
to such - an exient that a great number'we . re :
compvile , l to go without equipments.
_.heat three hundred. lefr, Bellefonte, the
Leuni corps playing a lively air, and the
(ii; Club slaging "Raqy Round the
!p:2,1 to inure:l3e our number
train from Philipsburg, arrive d a
1)
..,V)utt. halt' plAt seven the regular traiii
.trrivt.-1 A::oona. and wit.it it the Al
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dreu ntea—and the Altoona I)4N. 'rise
pro.:uselon moved from the depot in the
following order
l'ilipsburg Band, '
rbilipsbarg Grant and Colfax Club.
o: , ecola Band,
O.:ceola Grant and Colfax Gin
Bellefonte Drum Qurps,
Bellefonte Tanner's Club.
Altoona Band,
Altoona Tanner's Club.
T. rove Band
titratizc;rs
r BYTERT 21.:57 CB Later'.
.ire. It will be built of
wall St ;tined gl.l63•Aviudows,
EPI.S'COP.VL CILITECIC
THE NA_TIONAL, BELLEFONTE, PA., FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1868.
tleman is interested in are numerous, and
has occasioned no little tramping around
to find them.
The hotel is rapidly assuming immense
proportions. We gage a full description
of it some time ago. It will cost near $50,-
000.
• He has in course of erection on Spring
street, west of High,. three brick buildings,
planned after the Philadelphia style--:;as,
hot and cold water, and all the modern
improvements. These will add materially
to the beauty of that locality, and will cost
as near as can be ascertained, $BOOO.
- : Also, five tenement houses on the bill,
back of the new jail, which are to be 'rented
at exceedingly low rates.
GOV. CIIRTDVS
house on High st r eet, a cat of which ap
peared in our paper a short time ago, is
beginning to have every appearance of the
magrilliceot dwelling the architect designed
it to be. Cost, 825,000.
R , )BERT VALENT/IsTE'S RESIDENCE.
corner of Cwtiu and. Allegheny streets, is
to be:of cut 'stone, with . facings and cor
ners imported from Chicago. Not being
architects,. it is quite possible that our ven
tures as to style may not be accurate, - but
will risk the assertion that being a very
weighty building it ought to be classed
with that style of architecture known as
heavy. Certain it is, that it is not excelled
iu point of appearance in' Central Pennsyl
vania.
Cost; $25.000: ' •
• JOHN P. HARRIS' HOUSE,
on Linn street, is to be of brick, and wil
contain eighteen, different morns; and wil
cost $lO,OOO. .
EVAN M. BEANarAraYs aousE, •
will be siinilar to the aboire and will cosy
the same—s.lo,ooo.
JOH' W. COOK
is building a frame - house on the same
street, cottage style; elegantly planned and
calculated to make a comfortable home—
cost $6000; and on the same , street comes
the residence of our facetious friend
and, judging froth the plans we have had
the pleasure of examining; are led to be
lieve it will be just the thing. The rooms
are large, ceilings high, grounds surfound;-
ing it extensive, the whole displaying an
enviable taste. Cost, MOO.
TUOMAS BURNSIDE, ESQ., •
has commenced at his new building—lo
cated at the extreme west . end of Curtin
street. It will be - brick, with all the mod
ern improvements. The grounds are ex
tensive and beautifully located, being in
full view of 'Spring Creek, Buffalo Run,
the railroad, and glass works. Cost, $lO,-
000. We must not leave this locality with
out giving
ROBE= 31'10110-lIT'S HOUSE
a passing notice. Of the cottage style
commodious rooms, pleasantly situated, i .
will prove apleasaut home, indeed. Cost,
$5OOO.
DE. miTerrELL's 110IISE,
located on Spring street, between High
and Bishop, is getting along finely. This
locality requires just such a house as the
Doctor is building to set it off. Cost, $lO,-
000.
lIET,TRY BROCKERECOFF, ESQ
Mr. B. never undertakes anything but
what be does well. This building, located
on Bishop, between Allegheny and- Spring
streets, is solid and substantial. Two
large store rooms compose the lower -floor,
while the upper floors are to be used, we
understand, as dwellings. Cost, $12,000.
:MESSRS. BLANCHARD & ..3I'AFFERTY
lave erected, on lots owned by them, near
he depot, four tenement houses of fine
ppertranee, which were occupied before
Ley were finished. CoSt, $3OOO.
A. STEBND
with his sect/stowed energy has given,
what has heretofore been known as the
Masonic Lodge building, on High street,
such an unproved appearance that its for
:ner friends must fail to recognize it. Cost,
$.lOOO.
JACOB VALENTINE, ESQ.,
has also very judiciously expended a sum
of money in improving the Valentine home
steitd, situated on the corner of High "and
Spring streets, which will now compare
favorably with any of the buildings in this
neighborhood.
S. VALENTINE •
has also caught the building mania-.for
we can call it by no other name that will
be appropriate—and intendi erecting a fine
broWri stone residence on his lOt 'on . Al
legheny street, near the corner of Curtin.
Cost, $.15,900.
commenced last Wednesday. .morning, we,
understand, on his building for a printing
office, located directly opposite , thiSh's
hotel building. Cost,
ON PROSPECT mrr,,L,
Mrs. Derstine has erected a dwelling house.
Cost, SSOO.
Philo Ward is also putting up a neat
little house in the same locality, Cost,
$lOOO.
WM. wour's uousE
has been Completed, and commands :the
attention of all who travel in that. direc
tion. Cost, $2,500.
• WM. F. nEYXOLDS • . •
has 'commenced the foundation of his new
residence on the old Red Lion Hotel lot,
corner of Allegheny and Lamb streets.
His lot has a front of ISO feet, and a depth
of 220 feet. The building will be frame,
cottage style, 4S by 64 feet; two stories
high, and capped by a mansard or French
roof. It will, of course, be built with all
the modern improvements. .
0311nION.—In•last weeks paper we pub
ished a list of parties doing business in
Bellefonte. In it we made several orris
Sioll3, which will be found below:
GEO. LIVINGSTON
who for honesty, uprightness and fair
dealing, has gained a reputation through
out the entire county. Under his man
agement the book business has grown won..
derfullv.
We next proceed to the Confectionery
and Bakery establishment, of
ADAM lIERKI3IER
who is increasing his business rapidly.
Bread, Cakes, Pies, Sze., are hanged ,out
daily to the citizens of our flourishing, bor.
ough, and altogether his establishment is
a great convenience to the residents of
"West Bellefonte."
OPIL ROTEL KEEPERS
do not complain of hard times. Not a bit
of it. , Not a bit of it. Brockerhoff House,
Messrs Houseal &Krom,Proprietore, tiled
to overflowing Garman's =Hotel, Daniel
Gorxnan, proprietor, feeling near tr.'o liiizi
drA people d'tily, and the Cummings
'yv; D. Rickard. proprietor, sails in the
same. boat. Tiwse Hotels. all appear to
give general satisfaction to the , public.
And l.t . st, but not least, on the list; comes
our friend
MOSES STERNB EIMER,
dealer in gents' furnishing goods, clothing.
St.c., opposite aolfer and Wagner's Store,
-on Allegheny Street. If you desire a com
plete• outfit—a good serviceable suit or
clothes, give Mr. S. a call. And now in
conclusion, we will add, if we have omit
ted any parties doing business in Belle
fonte, it has been done unintentionally
and will be pleased to notice the omission
at any time we are made acquainted with
it. There is no ot.mpLtint of hard times in
town, made by any one eacept by a fete
dia.tfipttiuttl onice ?ethers.
Sutemr..—Jacob Royer, a respectable
eitictem of Miles township, went to ehorch
:Soo, toy taorning hop: it. company with his
`-mite, left the et.otelt dicria ? ,o st.rsice, re
turtte•d to his lwaie tad CO:teits.tte.l suicide
by hanging hit:Joel!. We hart. noe yet
heard any reason assigned for the com
mittal or this rash act.
J. B. 33IITTS,
P.O. MEEK
'A
MEETING of the friends',of Grant and
Colfax was held in the school 'house at
Zion, Walker township, on Saturday eve
ning, Sept. 6th. The meeting was called
to order, by Mr. Rupert, Squire McKean
chosen chairman, and Mr. Struble secre
tary. After the organization, the ladies
under the lead of Messrs. Gray and Stru
ble•sang a campaign song with good effect..
Addresses were made by C. H. Hale, Thad.
I'. Stevens and John G. Love. The meet
ing was one of the largest (many ladies
being present) and most interesting ever
held at Zion, and evidenced that the peo
ple of Walker township, are alive to the
issues and importance of the campaign,
and that they will make a bold strike for
peace, and against the re-inauguration of
civil war, by reporting an increased ma
jority in favor of Grant and Colfax, and
our State and county tickets at the coming
election.
IRISHM EN, READ I
In the Summer of 185 G, Frank P.
Bliiir, now Democratic candidate for
Vice President, made a speech at St.
Louis, in response to a serenade by
a Fenian procession. The -Boston
Traveler has fished up a full report of
the speech, which was as follows:
"Gentlemen : I am with you heart
and soul, and heartily say, "God
bless the Finnegatis." [A voice—
'Fennians, General.'] I know what
I am talking about; and I say Finne
gans. (Laughter and confusion-)
And I say that I hope to see the.
cause flourish and prosper, and 1
shall bless the day when Ireland
is governed by Irishmen. In ac
complishing this laudable Undertak
ing,. I will do all I can to assist you.
I will place myself, if needs be at
your head, march with you .to Staten
Island, oversee your 'embarkation,
will stand on the most elevated bluff
of the coast, and as you raise the
green emblem over the Stars' and
Stripes, while your steamers, under
full headway, are turning their prows
to the east, I will say good-by, God
bless you, and may you be successful
:n your undertaking. May you lift
the British lion out of his boots and
wrest from •his grasp the emerald
gem of the sea ; but whether or not
you shall, succeed in this endeavor,
may you each and all remain in Ire
land or elsewhere, and never again.
set foot upon these shores • You
am wanted there, and we can get
along without you !"
Here Frank was choked oft, and
hooted from the stand. •
IF any man wants to "strike :the
sounding lyre," . ]et him hit Brick
Pomeroy.
KENTUCKY gave eighty thousand
Democratic majority. They will al
so carry, • by corresponding Majori
ties, the Five Points, Bedford street
Sing Sing and the Eastern Peniten
tiary.. The chosen homes of the
Democracy are ulcers. on the., body
politic. •
SOME Republican journals attach
ithportance to the fact that insanity
is hereditary in Horatio Seymour's
family—his father and brother hay
ing died maniac suicides. Nothing
strange aboutthat, gentlemen. The,
leading Democrats . hereabouts . are
crazy as bedbu4s.
• Gov. SEYIIOUR is a zealous advo
eate of the reduction of our arm .y
Those who did so much to reduce
our army at Andersonville, Salisbury,
Belle Isle, and in the battles of the
War, will vote for him.
."TIIERE should be the greatest
rig lance along the whole line," said
Grant to Ord, when victory was
about to.perch upon our banners at
Vicksburg. If we would 'conquer
rebellion at. the polls, in Novi,mher
next, we must join the Grant and
Colfax forces, and do. our Share ,of
picket duty.
KEEP it before the people that
Seymour's dallianee with the New
York rioters cost the Government
not less than $50,000,000. That af
fords a 'elicit ous answer to his Ex
cellency's inquiry as to where the
money goes.
THE . first of a series of "National
Games" was played in Vermont on
Tuesday, between the "first nines"
of the Grant and Colfax and Seymour
and Blair Clubs: Throughout the
game the Seymours "muffmed" bad
ly owing to too stif f , a breeze from
the North. The next game will be
played' in Maine.
WE clip the following notice of
our old friend, Col. John H. Stover,
from the daily Kansas City Journal
of Commerce.. Success attend him.
• "Cpl. John H. Stover, an eloquent and
effective advocate of the Republican cause,
who is now in this city, will address the
Radicals of Kansas City at Tune's' llall
on the evening of 3d inst.
Col Stover is the Republican nominee to
succeed Col. McClurg in Congress, and
will give us a rousing address.
WHERE is James S. Kelley, a wit
ness in the Robinson vs. Shugyt
contested election case, who was
spirted away from the officer in
charge by "active" Democrats, and
has never been heard of since ? His
Irish friends fear he may have been
dealt wit'a as was the murdered John
Casey. Will Wallace's Copperhead
State Committee give them any in
formation ? •
An exchange says: •`Raphael
Seetnes, the cowardly pirate who
burned our unarmed merchant ves
sels on every sea, has, announmd his
satisfaction with the 'nomination of
Seymour and Blair. So has Toombs
the traitor Senator of 1861 ; so has
'obb, 'Buchanan's faithless Sec
retariof the Treasury, who deserted
his post and pinjured himself -,to
take a position in the Rebel Govern
ment of Jeff Davis ; so has Albert
Pike,, whose Indian's scalped :our
dead at Pea Ridge; so has Forrest
the Tennessee butcher; so has Beau
regard, who urged the Rebel Gov
ernment to put to death- by. the gar-
rote its prisoners of war ; so has the
Rebel Gets. Preston, • who left his
post as • United, States' Minister.. to
Spain, came home. and drew his ..pay
in gold from the Treasury th'sicObb
had impoverished, and then haytened
to . take a command .in -the Rebel
army ,
”- •
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• LLEPON'IE - 26..ALKETS:- .
. BELLEFONTk; Aug. 27, 186 S.
White Wheat, per bushel„ ... 220
Red " .... ......:d0... 2lO
Rye, do. • 125
Corn, . ..
Oats,. . • - -do ' - '65
Barley,' 1 10
Clover • 7 00
Potatoes, •'do 'll5
Lard,
_per pound, 20
Butter, s • - c 40.. .. 40
Eggs, - 25
Plaster .• per ton , 16 00
SPECIAL NOTICES:
DR. TOBLCS!.:CELEBRATED VENE
TIAN LIN. IMENT,whoie wonderful Cures,
sure and instantaneous . . action, in cases of
Chronic Rheumatism, Headache,' Tooth
ache, Cuts Burns, Cramps, Dysentry, etc.,
have astonished the civilized world. It is
no ,new catch-penny, but an article that has
stood the test for years. The enormous
sale and rapidly increasing demand is at
once the surest eyidenbe of its usefulness
and popularity. Try , it and be convinced.
No family should be without a bottle in the
house—hundreds of dollars, and many
hours of sufferings may be saved by its
timely use. Rolle, Cramp, and Dysentery
yield at once to its pain-curative properties.
It is perfectly innocent, and can be given to
the oldest person or younget child. ,No
matter r if you have .no confidence in Patent
Medicines—try this, and yen will be sure
to buy again and recommend to your
friends. Hundreds of Physicians recom
mend it in their practice: None genuine
unless signed, - "S. I. Tobias." Price 50 cts.
per bottle. , Sold by all the Druggists. De - -;
pot, 56 Cortlandt Street, New York:
Aug. 1.4 2 '68.;-I . m.;* •: -
l=:2
"LAWS, SAKES I:NANOY,?"—Said a :rus
tic lass to a
_friend jUst arrived; "you
haint no idee how tickled the to See you l"
t•Guess Polly you can't be more- tickelder
nor I be I" was . the reply. •
A __great tickler is the "BARLEY
SHEAF!. Cooking Stove, especially
,for
the-4a-whose patience have been exhausted .
by the antics of ill. working Stoves, and
their name is legion. With a commenda
ble degree of enterprise, the manufactu•
rers, Messrs. STUART, PFTERSON &
CO , are taking, active measures for
. the
speedy intro uction ofthe "EarleySheaf"
into every c . , town and :hamlet the
United States: tis both a wood and coal
burner; Avoid imitations..
li.y - For. sale by W. W.. WETZLER
Milesburg, Pa.
.
“ThroNi,physic to the dogs ; none'of it
To make assurance douhly sure
I'll take—PLANTATION BiTTEIIB
They never fail. _ " '
This great Stomach 'Healer is just what
the people need. ItiS a remedy; they ; can•
rely on. For Dyspepsia, Heartburn,
Headache,: Dizziness,, ' Ague, Liver Com%
plaints; Pains in the Side and Back,' it his
no equal; —ot the least among its, virtues
is its extreme pleasantness to the taste and
immediate beneficial effect. Try it, suffer
ing Dyspeptics, and be cured. Such are
the assertions of those - situated to know.—
From the vast amount of this article sold,
it must have great merit.
MAGNOLIA WATER.—A delightful toilet
article--superior to Cologne and at half
the price. Sept. 4, '6B-2t.
A NEW two horse wagon and cart for sale
call on ISAAC HAUPT.
ISAAC/ HAtrrT desires to call the attention of
the public to a new stove, styled the "Ventila
tor," with water heater attached to the pipe ;,
useel for boiling tea-kettles, heating irons and
just the stove for a dining room. This stove is
a, self-feeding base, turning only with large
return flues.
"How ill white hairs become a fool and jes
ter," said Henry IV. How ill, indeed, they be
come any one when "Barrett's -Vegetable Hair
Restorative" occasionally applied will-keep the
hair as fresh and glossy old age as in youth.
To this valuable article was awarded the only
prize medal over all competitors.—Tri-Slates
Union. 9 11 '6B-It.
BlTTEltte.—Robacies, Drake's, Hostet
ter's, Hubbel's, Booflands, Mishler's At
wood's and Taylor's Olive Branch, for sale
at Green's Drug Store.
Artists Tube Paints for sale at "Green's'
Drug Store.
The finest brands of Segars at "'Green's
Delicious Soda Water with choice frui
syrups, at. "Green's." -
READ, WEEKLY "SIIA_EtP-SHOOTER."-
Novel, Practical and AWFULLY Sharp on
Fogies, Quacks, Pharisees and Politicians
,'boring them right through !" Only 50 cts.
a year in advance. Send 3 et. Stamp for
Sample. Address, Dr. S. M. Landis, Phil
adelpbia, Pa.
Aug. 21, '68.1m. c.,w&co. •
MORE economical, remarkable certainty
of prompt action, in fact, every good quali
ty is guaranteed for lgrs. S. A. Allen's im
proved (new style) Hair Restorer or Dres
sing, (in one bottle.) Every Druggist sells
it. Price One Dollar. . •
Aug. 14,'GS.1m.
DEAFNESS, Blindness, and Catarrh
treated with the utmost success by J.
Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Diseases of
the Eye and Eat' in the Medical College of
Pennsylvania, 12 years experience, (for
merly of Leyden, Holland,) No. SO5 Arch
Street, Phil'a. Testimonials can be seen
at his office. The medical faculty - are in
vited to accompany their patients; as he has
no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes
inserted without pain. No charge for ex
amination. _ • June 12,'68-Iy.
The Merchant's Protective Union
Mercantile Reference Register.
THE MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE UNION, or
ganized to promote and- protect trade, by ena
bling its subsribers to attain facility and safe
:ty:in the granting of credits, and the recovery
of claims at all points, have to announce that
they will, in September, 1863, publish in one
large quarto volume :
- THE MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE UNION MER
CANTILE REFERENCE REGrSTER, containing,
among other things, the Names, Nature of
bnsiness, Amount of Capital, Financial Stand
ing and Rating as to credit, of over 400,000
of the principal merchant, traders bankers,
manufacturers, and public companies, in more
than 30,000 of the cities, towns, villages, and
settlements throughout the United States,
their Territories, and the British Provinces of
North America ; embracing the most impor
tant information attainable and necessary to
enable the merchant to ascertain at a glance
the Capital, Character and Degree of Credit
of such of his customers as are deemed worthy
of any gradation . of credit, comprising also, a
Newspaper Directory, containing the title,
character, price, and place of publication, with
full particulars relative to each journal, being
a complete guide to the press of every- county
in the United States.
The reports and information will be con
fined to those deemed worthy of some line of
credit; and as the same will be based, so far
as practicable, upon-the written statementif of
the parties themselves, revised and corrected
by well-known and reliable legal correspon.
dents, whose characters. will prove a guaran
tee of the correctness of the information fur
niched by them, it is believed that the reports
will prove more truthful and complete, and
therefore, superior to, and of much greater
value, than any previously issued.
By aid of the "Mercantile Reference Regis
ter," business men will be enabled to ascer
tain, at 'a glance, the capital and gradation of
credit, as compared with financial worth, of
nearly every merchant, manufacturer, trader,
and bankers, within the above named territo
rial limits.
On or abou t the first of each month, sub
scribers will also reCeive - the Monthly Chroni
cle, cuntainingamong other thingS, a record of
such important onauges - in the name and con
dition of firms, throughout the country, as
may occur subsequent to the publication of
each half-yearly rolutne of the Mercantile
Reference Register.
Price of the Merchants' Union Mercantile
Reference Register, fifty dollars, . 0509 for
which it will be forwarded to any address in
the United States, transportation paid..
Holders of live 111 U shares of the Capital
Stock in addition to participating in the profits
wilt receive cite copy of the Mercantile Regis
ter Cite of charge; ttuldura of a n shares Aral
be . Mil:Jail to tent copies; and no more than
fen shares 14 tne,Capttal Stoat will be allotted
to any one applicant.
All retnittancee, orders. or eonsmanteations
?claws s to the book' Shoal& bi:itddreesed to
the • 3lerrbets' Trotectirs Uaioa, to the
Amerieser ti.aeheoga Rani Building, Ns..-126
Er oldway, (Box 2.66,) New York. -
Aug. 21;68.-61n.
MERCANTILE.
G ROCERIES
are being sold at astonishingly low prices at
SECHLER MOORE'S
NEW GROCERY
AND .
PROVISION STORE
Every person buying Groceries can
S.A. E MON EY
BY BUYING OF US!
CALL, AND BE CONVINCED of the FACT
o - un STOCK
IS FULL AND COMPLETE
TEAS.
•
Old Ilyeen, .
Imperial, ()along,
COFFEES.
Rio and Lagnayra, Roasted and Ground
SUGARS.
A. good assortment of Brown Sugars, C Sugar
yellow, B Sugar. white, A Sugar,
pure white, Granulated, do.,
Crushed, do.
SYRUPS & MOLASSES
Light Drips, Honey Drips.
Amber Syrup, New Orleans Molasses
CHEESE.
Factory Cheesb, Pineipple de, Sap Sago do
A full anortment of
CANNED FRUITS.
A full assortment of Jellies; Oysters—Cove
and Spiced ; Pickles—Catsup, Chew
Chow, French Mustard, English
Sauces, &c.; Domestic Fruits
.—Apples and Peaches,
pared and unpared,
Cherries ; Foreign Fruits .
—Valentia Raisins, Luga Rai
sins, English Currants, Turkish
Prunes; Pastries—Prepared Cocoa Nut,
Corn Starch, Corn Grits, Hecker's Farina,
English Gillatin, Italian Macoarani, so., (IT.
Also,* PULL STOCK OF HEAVY
GROCERIES & • PROLISIONS
SECHLER &
1-lUMES' OLD STAND,
Allegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa
May 1;68-1y
STERNBERG & BRANDEIS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
CIJOTIII.NG-,
DRY GOODS, OIL CLOTHS,
NOTIONS, CARPETS,
GLASS AND QUEENSWARE,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
GROCERIES, &C., &C
CHEAPER THAN EVER!
Their,goods have been purchased at low
figures, and will be sold
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST!
ALL RINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
STERNBERG & BRANDEIS.
Tune 12;68.1y.
LATEST STYLE BALMORAL
and Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Kid and
Cotton Gloves, Collars, Cuffs, and all kinds of
trimmings, fur sale by
STERNBERQ & BRANDEIS.
A ti N TinfP
.N . SE and at the same
me an elegant and tasteful stock of
Uarpetlngs and Matting; at astonishingly low
prices, fur sale by
STERNBERG & BRANDEIS.
riROCERIES, such as Sugars,
‘..A Syrups, Lagura and Rio Coffees, Rice
Tobacco, Spices, Imperial, Young Hyson, and
Oolong " ea, for sale by
STERNBERG .1c BRANDEIS.
)LAIN BLACK and Colored Me
ri n os. Figured Aruiures and Delainos
tur sale by STERNBERU.b BRANDEIS.
C T. FRYBERGER 41b . C 0. ,•
,•
•Dealerth in ouperior
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO
& SEGARS OF THE FINEST BRANDS
.„ .
Stare in the CONRAD ROUSE, Bellefonte,"
Pe. . D ce.73.'67-Iy.
A • 13: - - 11 - IT T. C .1„:8 •0, N,
'. MILITARY .iitAl-IW.ACIINT, will
attend. te all buoinera entrusted ':.to - hia' care.
Office with, W. P. Wiletia, Hott;, - . Bellefonte,
Pa -April 25th '65.
pisg S AL"
7 1 1811, SALT AND B A C ON
oonitantly for silo. 4. BURNBER4
SEPARATORS. REAPERS, &C.
GRAIN SEPARATORS.
Geiser's Patent Self-Regulating Grain
Separator, Cleaner and Bagger, with the latest
improved Triple-Geared Rom Power, driven
either by gear or belt. This machine will
thresh and clean your grain perfectly, ready
for market, by one operation, with mom
agreeableness to hands than the old way of
threshing.
The celebrated Willoughby Patent Gum
Spring Grain Drill can't be beaten in the
country for rocky or stumpy ground. No
breaking of pins ! No bunching of grain !
REAPERS.
The Ohio Harvester is now taking the lead
among reapers and mowers. It is a combined
Reaper, and Mower, bas two drive wheels, a
drop and platform, and gives either side or
rear delivery. Is easily managed for horse
and man.
Prates Patent 'gorse flay-Rake is tho best
in the market. 20,00 oof them are now in 1130,
and give universal satisfaction. •
. FORKS. '
Gla Iding's Horse Ray Forks. with the above
named machines. with repairs for the same,
are all being sold by:.J. P. ZIMMERMAN,
who can be seen at Bush's Arcade, No. 6,
Bellefonte, Pa.
April 10.'68, tf.
T HE WORLD'S
MOWER AND REAPER
Young Ilyson,
Japan.
A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS
A year ago we presented this novel Harvest- .
er to the farming public on the merits of its
construction, and Stith s rong asFurances that
its equal was not to he found. To-day we are
happy to present it again, on its merits in the
field, and feel safe in to asserting its superior
ity over all competitors, in
Construction, Simplicity, Ease of
Management, Lightness of Draft,
Strength and Durability.
Wehave abundant testimouials, from the
most intelligent and influential farmers in the
country, to the fact that this machine will not
only cut more grass or grain, with ,greater'ease
to the team than any_other machine in use.
but that no trace of wer eon be detected in the
working pa....s after a whole hart e - 2t's work.
These facts triumphantly prove that Cut
Gear, as applieit to Harvesters, is even a great
er success than in its application to stationary
machinery, and sileace,furever the selfish out
cry against it.
Remen•ber ! Its frame is of solid iron and of
a single piece. ThejOurnals, shafts and Gears
cannot change their relative positions. The
gears are all cut out of solid iron, and sun
with the precision of clock- work. The case
incluses all the works and protects them from
sand, grass, rain,rust, &c. It is made to list
a farmer his life-tin-
We build two sizes, both of which can be
had as single Mowers, or Combined Machines.
It mows, it reaps, it drops, and can bo used as
a hand-rake as well. By attaching the cele
brated "Johnson Rake," we have made it the
best Self-Raker over offered in. this . country.
We offer you the Cheapestinachine in, the mar
ket, because it is the best and most dur..ble.
E. BALL
.1; CO.,
„ , • Canton, Ohio.
enthusiastic arc intelligent farmers
in their admiration of this machine,' that they
are laying aside half-worn* P, rcesters, (here.
tofore considered first class,) and buying the
ISAAC ILAUPT, Agent,
May 29,'63-1y.28. Boliwonce, Pa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
INSURE YOUR LIFE !
This tuu be done for the benefit of those
you love most dearly to render their condition
comfortable should you be called away; or, it
may be done for your own comfort when rest
seems most congenial, or to discharge some
obligations to creditors.
THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NEW YORK,
established in 1850, having assets amounting
to over $3,000,000 invested in the best of se
curities, offers special inducements to its pat
rons. For books, papers or information apply
to JOHN D. WINGATE, Agent,
July 2 foB,ly 10 Bellefonte, Pa.
A GREAT VARIETY of Boots.
abd Shoes, H ts and Caps, at mentifLe
turers prices. With an attractive, room, cheap
and desirable goods; attentive and polite clerks,
and a close attention to holiness, the under
signed hope to receive the same share of your
influence and patronage »hick was so kindly
bestowed heretofore.
STERNBERG & BRANDEIS.
JOHN H HAHN,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
No. 4.Bush's Arcade, [with G. W. Fairer& Co.]
The subscriber would respectfully
, h inform the citizens of Bellefonte and
vicinity, that lie has permanently lo
cited as above. As a good and reliable watch
maker and jeweler is greatly needed in this lo
cality to meet the increasing . demands; ho
takes this method of introducing himself to
the public. •
Repairing is a speciality with him, and hay.
in g no other business in connection therewith,
he can give his entire attention to this branch
of busine.s, and respectfully solicits a trial to
prove that all work entrusted to his care give
entire satisfaction.
All work sueh as Watobes, Clocks, Jewelry,
Se., will be promptly, and carefu!ly executed,
Also, Musical Clocks and Boxes, skillfully re
paired. Don't forget the place, No. 4 Bush's
Arcade.
Aug. 21,'69.1y,
SUPERIOR WATER CEMENT,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE
This cement has nn established reputation
for its superiority over all other manufactures.
for Cisterns, Reservoirs, and all other
UNDER-WATER WORKS.
It is warranted, when properly applied, if
notice of any defect in quality is given within
ten days after delivery.
_ .
Orders received byROBERT VALENTINE,
Bellefonte, Pa., or J. DAWSON; Logan ,2iir
nace, Centre county, Pa.
May 8, '6B-tf
ACTIVE AN 1) EFI4I,OIENT
AGENTS WANTED,
in this County for . the UNION : ' - MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY:.
Claiming, as this Company pees, some ad
vantages peculiar to itself ,'Agents are afforded
an easy and successful method for securing
risks. A liberal commissitria paid to agents
who must furnish first class references. - Ad
dress, D. S. Gloningor, IC-D.. General Agent,
No. 129 South 7th St. Philadelphia, Pa.
Aug.2B/68.1mc.w&co f 75.
8" 50000-
0 'be in Jested in
the pure so of all
kinds of grain from farmers in Centro county.
Call at the store - A. STERNBERG.
• Aug.9,'67
BOOT ' S SHOES & GAITERS,
for men,;"rromen and children, all kind.
and patterns, cheaper than any where else.
mart A. STERNBERG
MOSES A. LOEB. FERDINAND LOEB.
r.. LOEB,
-01-er _
• COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Carriers and Manufacturers of all kinds of
WAX KIP 85 SPLIT LEATHER,
DEALERS IN
HIDES SOLE-LEATHER, CALFSKIN'S !cc.
No 334 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
nar3Oth36.
LEATHER !—The best Buenos
Ayres at 33 to 35 cte—no ent up Orinoea—
no heavy 'oohed California—but the real, gen
uine.
Buenos Ayres Spanish Sole at 33 to 35 eta. per
b., to ba had at. ABRAM SUSSMAN'S.
.Iligh Street, Belisfunte, Pa.
11iar29'67.
DRILLS
Fx Ci
SADDLERY.
MERCANTILE.
FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!! !
NO, fl, BUSH'S ARCADE, lIIGII STREET,
BELLEFONTE, PA.,
A.. -
2 IT A. 13 M.i A_ Z F.l
with tho most brilliant stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
ever opened in this establishment
ZIMKERMAN BROS. j CO
Have just received from the eastern cities, and
offer for sale at PANIC PRICES the follow
ing:
Fine Heavy Black Repp and Plain
Silks, the finest Black Alpacas,
BROWN, DRAB, AND MOTTLED MOHAIR
Pokin Cloths,
Orientals,
Alpacas,
Lustros,:
'All colors, and dirt cheap.
FINE JACONET, ORGANDY, FRENCH
AND LINEN LAWNS, PERCALES,
SCOTCH, FRENCH, & ELAM
'OTTAATBRAY GINGHAM'S,
&C., &C.
We would invito tlto special attention of
THE LADIES
to the fact that our stocks of
WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES
AND Norio.zs
are always full and second to none, comprising
everything under those heads. In NOTIONS
especially we are always up to time, in having
every new novelty as soon as it appears in the
msrket. We still sell the best
HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS
cheaper than ever and guarantee satisfaction
Oar stook of
HEAVY COTTON GOODS
ig full and cheap, embracing the best heavy
Cottonades,
Jeans,'
Tickings,,
Drills,
Denims,
BLEACHED k UNBLEACHED MUSLINS,
AND CALICOES
or all grades and the best makes, and at the
lowest figures. Wo have
CLOTHS, CASSIKERES,
READY-MADE CLOPITN.G,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES
of every grade which, for style, elegance of
finish, durability and cheapness ' , cannot be
surpassed in the county. Isaac-Hale Co's
Fine Calf and- Heavy. Kip Boots
and Shoes for sale!
All warranted to give satisfaction, and in their
failure todo . se will be taken back and tha
money !Crawled. If any person doubts this
assertion let him try it and be convinced.
Carpets,
Cotton Carpet Chain,
Floor Oil Cloth,
Wood and Willowware,
Q,T_T_=NSW.A_IR. ,=,
always on hand. Og Stock of
GROCERIES
embraces the best articles under this head any
market can supply
DRIED AND CANNED FRUITS
of all kinds and best quality
PROVISIONS, FLOUR, FEED,
SALT AND FISIT always for fate
Everybody is respectfully invited to coma
right along, make their purchases of us, and
save money. REUEMBER, A DOLLAR SAVED
IN BUYING IS BETTER TITAN A DOLLAR WORKED
FOR, and that we are determined not to be un
dersold, and shall always endeavor to please
customers by selling low. Nu trouble to show
goods if you don't wish to buy.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken in exchange for goods
DON'T VORGST THE PLACE,
NO. 6, BUSH'S ARCADE.
May 8:68-ly.
T HE
BELLEFONTE PLANING MILL
ED: BLANCHARD, S. AUSTIN BREW,
E. N. BLANCHARD, W. N. HOLMSS.
ISLA
Successors to Valentine, Blanchard & Co.,
of WHITE b• YELLOW PINE PLOORM
SASH, BLINDS, DOORS,
MOULDING, BRACKETS,
SCROLL SAWING OF ALL DESCRIP-
TIONS AND BRACKETS OF ALL SIZES
Having a
BUCKLEY'S PATENT LUMBER DRYER,
connected with our °establishment, we are en
abled to manufacture our work from
THOROUGHLY SEASONED LUMBER
Orders from Contractors, Buildors, Doadors,
and
Dolaines,
and the trade in general, solkliod
BELLEFONTE, CENTI.:E Co., Pa.
Aug. 28 NlB.lf.
NEW BOOK STORE
BOOKS, STATIONARY, AND
JACOB D. MILLER,
Has purchased the Book, Stationary and
News Establishment of Ringtoo Jr. Brother, on
Alleghany street, near the Diamond, to which
ho has just added a large invoice of goods
such as is generally kept in a well conducted
Book and Stationary store. His stock con
sists of
THEOLOGICAL, LAW, MEDI
CAL, MISCELLANEOUS,
SUNDAY SCHOOL, and SCHOOL BOOKS,
Blank, Time, and Pass Books, Diaries
Every grade and price of Cap,lLegal, Bill,
Letter and Note Paper• Fine Frnch paper,
envelopes of every discription and price, pens,
inks, transparent and common slates, pendia,
itc., kc.
DAILY & WEEKLY PAPERS, MAGA-
ZINES AND SHEETS MUSIC.
A large supply of Legal and Justices, blanks
constantly on hand.
11. S. OTERNAL RENENUE STAMPS.
He is also agent for Loehman's celebrated
Country merchants would do well to exam.
ine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
I can sell at manufacturers prices.
BOOKS GOT TO ORDER WHEN
An;• 28,1868.1 y.
A. NEW STOCK
OF SPRING GOODS
HARPER BROTHERS
flaring just received a rich and varied assort
ment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
for Spring anti Summar wear.
SHAWLS AND CLOAKINGS,
GENTS' FURNISIIE\TG GOODS,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings; also a large
LADIES' AND CITILDREN'S SIIOE3
HATS AND CAPS.
We have also some fine Carpets and Mat
ting, and as good a stock of
STAPLE GROCERIES •
as can bo found in Dallefocte. Wo have a
good stock of '
'HOOP SKIRTS, LOEN CLOTHING, &c
Call and examine our Goods and Prices.
May 8;63-Iy.
NEV GOODS!
A largo assortment of now spring and sum.
mer goods have just been unpacked at the
store of
Allegheny Street, Bolefonte, Pa., and are now
offered to the people at the most reasonable
prices.
Ills stock comprises)
DRY GOODS OP EVERY VARIETY,
AIUSLINS, CALICOES, DELAINES, SILKS
Morinocs, Ginghams, Chocks, Cassimers, so..
Also,
GROCERIES, ALL KINDS, PRO
VISIONS, SUPERIOR DRIED FRUIT,
Boots and Shoes, slats and Caps, deenswarer
and in fact everythingusually kept in hislie
J. 8.. me-
May 1,'63-ly
ILL KINDS of P
Bleached and U.
one, Bird-Eye. Diap
figured Linen Tu'
MISCELLANEOUS.
NCHARD & CO.,
OA MOMS Zne RIO Vomo:
WEATEERBOARDING,
of various styles,
MADE to ORDER
WHOLESALE J 5 RETAIL
NEWS EMPORIUM
ALSO
W;4lo4l4eialftilio
DESIRED
all of tho latest patterns
stuck of
MEN'S AND BOYS'
HARPER BROS
J. B. AWL,
such as
Jomestic Goods,