Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, December 29, 1859, Image 3

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    DEWOCRAIKJ WATCHMAN,
JONTE, DECEINSIM 29. 1859
E
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Niw jaart.—Defolro Another issue of the
atehman we himil have entered upon a
eat Year t _ankarc take this occasion to ox •
ess all the heartfelt congratulations of a
ew Year's rooting. The year has, not
'an without its dark spots for us as for
.any ,others, but wilihave taken encourage_
en t, ea the sunny chapters of I Vetere invi ling
s onrd. Look over the world and every
hero lire seen changes, some resulting in
good, others in 111. We Ftqe despotisms
ottering in ruins, and freer and more liber
al systems taking root among their ruinn. =
The great 01111180 of equal rights has Stivenced
ml. is 011 advancing. Progress seems te
o the motto or the world. We, who livein
this age, set as many new things in it year
as our fathers who have gone before us did
in a lifetime. •It is the s ( ge of lightning, of
steam, and of lebor-saving' inventions —and
what is more, It is the age when a more just
sense of the true relenting between those dis
coveries and labor allows them to be used
for the benefit of the laborer, as well as for
the profit of the inventor. It has not always
been so hold ; but the prejudice being re.
moved, we gladly witness the every-day rev
erence for the past and its old fogy notions
become weaker andmore weak. The masses
educateicto the capacity of self-government,
rulla-nevr, and their influence is felt in every
department of social and political life. It is
impossible to check this go ahead impulse,
even if it were desirable, which we do not
believe. The groat duty of the good men of
the present age is to see that it be kept in
the rigt•t channels, and that it run not into
wild excess, and destroy, in its fancied so
rority, the noble works which it has achiev
ed, like a nighty river which, swollen, over
leaps its banks.
But, dropping generalities, let us come to
something a little more proctival This is a
day for good resolutions--the best . for that
purpose In the whole circle —and by permis
sion we will here suggests a few resolutions
which ought to loti alopted on the first dny
of the year. In the first place, let every sub
serther to the t• Watchman:' v
recite to re
new his own, accompaniedth au addition
al subsev:vti-!. I IflW can a man better do
h is r iot. ) , than by ',;utting
,his neighbor into
possession of the advantsges enjoyed by
himself. In the nest place, resolve, whereas,
of all the wastes in this wasting world, the
waste of time is the wickedest. Look after
the minutes. Husband the minutes and the
hours, and the days and the years will take
care of themselves. Time well spent is a
draft on Vie bank of the future which will be
paid at sight.
—The It a number of
Lire lily ' Srui ivii."
the Central Press contains a communication
over the bignature done J. F. Biddle. This
fellow complains bitterly that we did him
injustice in the Watchman, in consequence
of having noticed a dmousaion in which lie
fiercely partieipated at the Pennsylvania
flute' a few Sabbaths ago. Ile charges us
with having "SPYKD out n rr,ralr conversa
tion If it be true, whet this man Riddle
would make the people believe. (or rather as
weNMould say .1,01 an F LICTUIIFM RIDDI.II, ESQ )
that a loud and boi-derous discussion at a
public house in thewebence of a cru%J, is
in reality it “pi iv 'l.• ronveisation with a
friend," then indeed, we arc chargeable with
a breach of editor-10 plopriety. But this
billy attempt to cast aside the odium of a
low personal and polit•cal attack on the edi
tors of this paper, for an honest difference of
opinion, ill the resell of a natural debase
ment. The egotism manifested by thus in
troducing himself to the yublic. inconsistent
with the young man. No gentleman would
traduce the character of another publicly on
the Sabbath day, and then seek the columns
of the Press to justify till morality of his
course. We shall, however, leave this em
bryo member of the legtil profession to his
own reffectione, having no disposition to
gratify his vanity bydrerinc; further notice
in our paper to such "small potatoes."
OZNICSRI JARIALry number
of this well-known agricultural jeurna' is re
ceived. It is a splendud number. Tie•ru are
forty-eight, articles on vinous agricultural,
and twelve an liortic,ultural, subjects, be
sides many short articles ! It is illustrated
with ovelue beautiful engravings. The Re
port of the principill Marketa in tho United
tates, Endand. c ind (*lute, is very full and
reliable. Vire - have repeatedly commanded
the Geneve. Farmer. It is the cheapest an d
ono of the very Oest agricultural and bort:-
cultural journals publishes. Price only fifty
cents a year ! Now is to subscribe, at the
commencement of a new volume. Send the
fifty cents in three-cent postage stamps.—
Addres&JoBlll.ll HARRIS, Rochester.
OAPT. OINKING'S iIOTNI, AT PORT MATII.-
DA.—lt is really a leis(' fo stop et thl Hodge
led psftake .of the hospitalities of the
prince of landlords, Cape. Cummings. He
has undoubtedly the tact of getting up the
best dinners of •any Hotel In the county or
State. Wo think we are not over,-rating him
when we say this—and if any one bas,a
disposition to doubt our word s t Qvo say go
there and PARTAMI, and if you do not come
away satisfied, then well dry-up."
SABBATH SCHOOL FRSTIVAL —The Sabbath
School Scholars of . the M. E. Church will
hold a Festival in the basement of the M. E.
Church, in this place on Saturday next, at 1
o'clock. Speeches will be•deliverod by Rev's.
Snyder and Termer, also by W. S. Tripple
and Wm. Shrock, on the subject of training
children.
AMMON/MR. —Our friend over the •wiliy,
Mr. Martin Stone, is 'almost daily ocoupied in
eellinggooda at Auction. Ile has the tact of
making good sales, consequently is employ
ed by all needing his •:..rvices.
OUT Carrier will wail upon our subcribers
on Now Year's day as per imsturo with his
nput!! a4ckes3. Wu bespeak for him n gen
drod ' recetition. .
Pima' or GAS. —By the fol lowing compila
tion it will be seen that the good people of
Bellefonte get their light cheaper than do
those of many places of far, greater preten
sions. •
Population. Motors. 1000 c. ft.
Pittsburg, 60,000 ... 2624 8 1 .50
Allegheny, —25,000 900 3.00
Allentown, , ,61100 300 3 .511
Bei k fun to , - VIVO 105 4 00
Bethlelvitn, 2,000 207 3 80
Catassitqua; ' 1,000 105 0 400
Easton, 6 , 000 657 3 60
Eris, 10,000 A' 300 300
nonsocial°, ,3,500 180 4.00
nuntingdon, 8,000 107 3.50
Lewistown, 3,000 160 3.10
Norristown, 10,000 350 3.75
Williamsport, • 4,500 257 3.80
Pottsville, 10,000 225 3.30
York, t0,0)0 320 4.00
Lancister, 18,000 620 3.00
Reading., 20,000 000 8.50
Philadelphia, 00,000 000 24
ilarrieburg„ 00,000 0419 2 5 u
Oreousburs, 8,000 300 3.00
p. 10 :'
COMMON 1(BNI31C reams qui mass of the pe . orle
Whatetrer the Misnained phllmar.
titian:may saj to the dearer): Sladls them a gaga
thing; let its merits be clearlyZnonatrated,'lnd
they will not hesitate to give it their most enlist
patronage. The masse have already retitled the
judgment of a physician, "maiming the virtues of
lIOSTETTkiIt'S BITTERB,O3 may be seen by
the immense quantities of this medicine which aro
annually sold in every section of th'e land It Is
now recognised as greatly superior to all other
remedies yet doused for diseases of the d!gedlve
organ, such as diarrhoea, dysentery, alyspopsin,
and fur lb. various torero that arise+ from derange.
meet of those flortlenil of the system. Iloetotter'r
n•mo is rapidly becoming a household word, from
Maine to Texas, from the shores of the Atlantic
to the reedit,. Try the article and be Battened,
Sold by all druggiste In the world
re 800 adverlicement In another column
AUDITORS NOTICE
rpll NI undersigned, an Auditor, appointed
by the Coo rt of Common Pions of Cnnt ro en ,
to mike distributbniuskthe money in the hand. of
the hherlff, arising. from Lim galo of the lien) Es
tate known as the Moshannon Tannery, suit RS
the property of Hays, Hoover, it Co To and
amongst 111(180 entitled to reeol•e the 041114, lur e
appointed Wecinestriar, the tlith tiny of Junuery,
114110. to attend to the duties of hie appointment et
his omen in Bellefonte. Moll° interested aro it,
uteri to attend
Dee. 15, 'SU 4t It 11 DITRIIAIII.
weierED. . .
A T the Patin School, Centre co,—A Nul
-1-I.lly to live at the School to take charge or the
trashing and ironing'department. A Mechanic,
(a carpenter blacksmith or wheelright,) whiten
wile could attend to this department would be de
eirable, us he could ei.o be employed at his lead.
.tier premlitea Duties to COIIIIIICON3 On the
of Feb 114110 Forl....Oculars outdrew.- - -
PROF WA It NO, Farm School, Centro co.
Deeember 15-'50.3t.
NOTICE
ALLpersons indebted to Meyer h Zim
merman by notes, bills or book accounts,
wilLplease take a kind, but earnest notice, to pay
to Philip Moyer, at Linden Hall, Herrin township,
Centre co .on or before the 20th of Jan nest in
order to save cost After that date all art:mints
not settled nod paid will be put into the bands of
a Justice of Deuce for collection -
Hee 15'50-ti- MEYER
AUDITOO NOTICE.
THE understord, an Andttor, appointed
by the Orphan Court of Contro count}, to
pass upon the erne bone filed to the aceolint of
William and John tl p arlieriek, Eneentors of Ain..
(I:triieriek, Into of Walker township, deed , has
appointed Thursday, the 191.1 t day of J anuary, A
, 184i9, hi attend to the duties of hie aranua.
n otit at hie of flea in Itelluftmlu Thom, interested
arc Invited to attend
Dee 15, 59 it R. 11, lIAM
DISSOLUTION
N°"ee la hereby given that the firm here
torore exhale; under the flaril , `, or Stever ti
%uninominal, was diA3(IIVCII on the 19th ILI, of
Starch last All persons knovring theii,clae. ni
delated to said Ono are requestelto to Ike know
hale payment, and those ha% ing claims In preon• n i
hem duly authentic tied for settleme•at The
books, °Megan,' accounts aro in the hands of
Dee IS '59 :It o Plat t er NIPYItIt
ORPHAN'S rtitlLT SALE
yr virtue of anorder from the lin hat'•
Court of Centro county, the f 'How ng pro,ortv
Will lin ex poeed to sale at the Public House (4
Daniel Kaaba, at Eaglet 11:e, on
MONDAY, JAN tf AII Y 2,i J, l'41)
The undivided fourth part at a tract of Inn.? lota:it.
partly in Minton mid partly in Centre county, be
ing the saints tract which the Cotoinllo,l,lorll of
Centro county by Deed bearing date the thirt woo
day of December, A I) , 1849, grunted and con
vey.' to James M C Runner, and containing in
all 11!6 acres, being.the lame tract id land •otrie3e.t
CM warrant granted W W Wolin Elliott, •bont ft.rt y
acres of which lice in Centre county Also,l the
ono undivided fourth part o(a certain trail of nii•
seated land situate In Snow Shoe township Ceillro
county. in the warantee names of Jorenii , th (' it
ker, said trent orintaining in all four hundred
thirty throe acres, and one hundred nal out) , tin , e
perches and allowances, it being the enne treat or
land vitsloh (be Commissioners of Centre county
by Deed dated the Slat of January, A D., ISIS,
convoyed to Jacob Baker the ono fourth of which
by (liters conveyanoes became vested le the said
intestate See deed reconled in Centro I aunty,
In Deed Book 'lt ," page 228 Also, the one no
lit ided third part of one hundred and thirty eight
mires and nthety.eight awl two-thirds ',oldie.,
mate in Sane Shoe township, Centre county, Pa -
Also, the one undivided third-part of a certain
other pleoe of land situate as 14113 afirreeaid, and
containing one hundred and thlrty•six acres and
seventeen porcbeil and &flowerless. being the sante ,
two pieces of land detuntibed in • Deed of partition
between Jesse Hall, Romeo' Flail awl Johnson
1101, dittecitheeight day of April, A D , 1857, i
both of said pieces being unseated
ee Ise, the interest of said Inteetate in the IL:di
vided third of twenty-four soros of ground silent.)
le the County of Centre, and State nformaid, which
land nue held. by Ilehert liridgins, Jesse Britights,
and the raid lotertato under articfea yf ateeniant
with Jesse Hall, and subject to the payment of
ten hundred and fifty dollars of book purohnee
money In l each third on vrhieb •pleoly L jif I.nd Is
erected n Raw Miii:11101i Is fully descrinireryitgullt
en and distances in a draft made by James Clark.
dated September 29th, 1869; as reference thereto
being bad will fully appear Also, the interein of
the said intestate in the one undlyided-fourth of it
ilertainingetrt - of land eltnato in tlnowShotalown3htv
Notre county,: Pa., and kunwn on Qte drat) made
byJoseph P. Quay, as the Samuel Dobefin tract,
containing 434,scres and allowances, which said
tract le held limier &elates of agreement dated
22d of Marsh, A. D., 1848, between.. lease Miller
and John T. hoover, Aging' for the Snow Shoe
land association of the one part, and Nino Quig
ley, Samuel flail, end the old intestate of the
other part, this undividall fourth being subject to
the payment of nine hundred dollars of book pur
chase
meney. as well also to the cotenants for
timber out from thesame.
Sale to commence at I o'clock, P M., when
terms will be mado.knewni
Dee. 8-'69. o JESSE HALL. Adm'r
HARMAN BAUGH,
TURD' ER
No. 125 Elitetlee Alloy, Between Pro:li g & Tnd,
• and Aroh A Race, Philadelphia.
Scroll Sawing, *Calinet and Carpenter Turfing
In all their broaohee
N D'—fleneb and Hand Screws constantly OR
band. Mao ' Ton Pins and Balls.
December 8, 1859
•
ITIINSICIEERS IMPROVED CLOVER
.B.JL 11;.11.fiElt, Warratted, to oleon from 25 to 30
busheM tor day—Price 1650 •at Cho Bollatimte
Foundry . lIOUC a. & CO.
Sept, tuber B'6o.
QBOAB,B & TOBACCO —A choice selec
Al ion Just ream rod and for solo at
BAWL if KIM AIt.TZ A CO'S
VAIL WANTING FARMS. SEE AD
vprtlaumont or Hammonton Lands.
)3LANKB of all kinds for salo at
• 14AM'L F SCIIIAUTZ & CO'S
I.IKRUIIVIIONARLA Till BERT SVSTAIRID WORK OF
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—New Yo•L Observer
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Immo; none but hull ne mrttiy motors; and wt
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light 14 a honlilly olevuting pertkollost
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Tiot.lirosolo uovtit hod ainuro_dodebitisL
nor mho million a more ootellmutng fritord
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Twenty- II ye coots buys it—the ellen pest, richest,
and moat lasting luxury for the money that we
Injury. Three dollar,' secures It for ono year, and
what three dollars- ever wont eu for ? Put the
tonne amount ; in elotdies, eating, tisk king, furniture,
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ides And purpoiil of a Magasino...—put a book, not a
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COursor
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racy monthly and the mere philosophioal quarter
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„
ThueUllooB , ollll.l god Appendix pass
free through the moils of Alp United Sturm so
will be seen by rending o . o~utluwingj„,„t
Itnso
-1 poised by Congress the it of A agent, 11352
Joint Resolution prey tiling for the iltstrt button of
the Laws of Congress Rua the Deliottes thereon.
With • view to the chew, elm ttl nu'm .4,f thalami
of Cielgres+ tm,l the agnice oontributikg to the
trueluterprotation thereof. toil to make free the
eommunKation between the repreaentati‘e and
eintetiittient bodies •
lie it reaolveil by tie Senate rittol //o/ re of
liepresentestirts the Mitred State...of -
ta Congress assembled, That from and after
the present session of Oungtegh, the CONOttill
fllONAt. (1,.011 Asti APISISSI,I , C, which contain the
Inns end the debates thereon, shelf pass free thro'
the 131,113 to tong as On satin, shall bo published by
order of Oengress: Provided, That nothing herein
shall be construed to authorise' the circulation of
the tinily lobo free of postage.
•
Approved, August 8, 1852
T 16111148
For eanpy of the Daily globe, during,Lhe
metsion, $5 00
Fur one any of the Congrapsional (Aobe
and Appendix, during the elusion, $6 Q 0
Per twe copies ditto, when ordered at the
same time, $lO 00
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money aeodatpwny it.
, honk Mites, eurrent in the motion of the coun
try Where a • subsoribir resides will he re•
received at per. The whole ondy part of a sub
eeription may be remitted in postage stamps. which
le preferable to any currency, except gold dr t -
VOr
I cannot afford to exchange with all tlis news
pakiers that desire the ()lobo; but I will send the
Daily (tube during the Session to the editors of
those papers .who pUblish tills Prospectus thine
limes before the first Monday of next Docend
and send to me one number of their paper ,011-
taining it, marked with a poet to direct my atten
tion to It
JOHN Q RIVES.
Washington, Nov. 10,1859.
ADIMED3TRATORE NOTICE.
ALL fiERSONS ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that letterl of administration on the
estate of Fred'k Markle, deo'd, late of Walker Ip.
have Mum granted to t h e undersignelk o ' residing
In said ,tounibip, Io *hum all persons having an•
counts against said ',elate are requested to pre
aunt. them for settlement, and all persons Indebted
to make immediatspayment
L. D. SCIIA IC.FER, Adm'r.
Novmbor 20, 1859.
Jr. k Co., hay. a variety of
S• Stoves on hand, either for Coal or Wnoil,to
whiahthey Invite Nto n•tonttoo of the public.
Aucruil 8195
TIIR RIND In TRil WORLD."
TERM
THE GLOBE
NEW BOOKS t NIW BOOKS
_ JUST *WSW ED AT, TITS
NEW BOOICSTORE,
9OUTII-WKBT COL OP DIAPOOiII. 061.1.10 , 0NT1C.
• •
SANIUEI, F. SCHWARTZ ttk.' CO.,
- C2 eFpeeforniEo bleyititroit zeillt of Belle
.101) fotto - inl Centro oounty, that thy have
added to their non, a large mid' well selected sup
ply of S•Auol and llinoehlunoouillonka generally,
pod arc nAr,prigytre'l 10 0 01114P11 eltoopur than
the, cheapest.
Their Al isoollancous stock,embraces the
=1:1
•
CObsisting of
11. a rns, Pope,. SinGidimaro -
,
Cowper, , Byron, Catuphol,l, A. Rogers,
Milton, Moore, filv il i"k Thompson,
Goldsmith, !lonians, ‘Young, de.
Anders of beautiful, clear, ail a A type, print
ed on idled and oalendered paper, illUstratod with
flue Stool Engravings, and bound irs the boat and
most durable stylvr.
KILL ROOTnIVORII'II WOMET.
The Three Beauties, Joel. cloth for $1 26
Viola,The Secret of Power, " " ", 125
India, The Pearl of Pearl River, " •' ;". 26
The Wife's Victory, " " •' 125
The Lost Lleiresa, " " 125
Xha Mlssing,Brido, 4, IS II 124
fletrtbution. a Tale of Passion, " " •• `1 25
Tho Curve of Clifton, 41 ,Id 11 l 2
The Discardadr Daughter, " " " 125
The Deserted IV ifo, " " 1 25
The Initials, " " " 125
The Dead Secret, " " 1 25
Writings from the following popular authors.
Mrs. Caroline Lee onto, Clore. Diokens, 0 P. It.
James, 5S T. Arthur, Ohrus. Levor, 6 W M Rey
nolds, Emerson Bennett, Oen Lippard, and many
other hest Authors of Am day, tta numerous to
mention
BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS
EDITIONS OF TOR HOLY 111111.16;
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on the finest ailed pepar, and bound in the Moat
splendid and substantial sty lee Warranted to be
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a mooch lean prole,.'nitrated with Steel Plates
and liiuminntiemi: by the first A Hilda
.9TAND6RII EDITIONS OF TUR
BOOK OE COMMON PRAYER.
Printed nn the finest paper, with 'IOW anti bennti
ful type,eultahle tor the pew, roteuio, or rocket
Illustrated with Steel Plates and Illuminations
SCHOOL BOOKS.
PHISIP.R4.
Torycy's Firot hook for Children
Imath's Colt/11161.1 rrlitlOr,
leho Nl"' her's Illaitrued Primer
Little llorrl's Primer,
The M 110643415 Pictorial Primer
."T„,.,a5ua1.1.8.1144, 4
Sander's New Speller,
Town's Speller and Definer,
17,611b's NeW Spelling Basic,
Welrder's ripeller, ,
Bleautry's Spoiler.
aKADOtk
31eaufray'Alurlia Reader, NV& 1. 2,3, 4, A 5,
Santhu.',::cht,ol gamier, Nu'a 1,2, 3,4, and 5.
SPEAKCILB.
The Columbian Orator.
Fronre American Speaker,
Tho Young American Speakor
DICTIONARIM.
Wobetor's Unsbri.l gg l Dictionary,
Ilmvnni
" Primary -chool "
" C 181113013 Rdlool "
RITITIIP:TICS.
(IreEntear, Mental Arithmetic,
Intel lecl nal ;'••
C , mrnon School "
attoual "
Duvio's •
Sloth'art'.!thin'
ilrionovor of English Gramma:,
lnrututesof ••
1 lolAto nof o.
Tower'm Ell Inman of Oratomart
aKoGnArmss.
Aachen's Primary Geography
I Geography and /Wm
A twieot ••
c:arren's Pb . )rkeal Geography.
lit STOMP:-
'I it...Law'R,D i3lortr I fristorz of the II 8
e Itki,ry of Itle
Coo•roop History.
Ili6t , .ry of the. U H.
MATHEMATICAL.
Matlieutittle4,
' Al4obre)
•
h./ri Lii 11..1.. a large and Wen 843
I. uil stuck of
STATIONERY
EIZECI
‘% rising Poi per..— nolarap, Letter, Both.
Nanti Ittlict, Legal Cap, Coutit
iu7 ihaloo Cop, eel ('op
Vold lupe, 1 lie koala owl Myles rmb ire
• dkadr''‘lflo 'strict." .4 pi kills. sue. relay , nut
p,ll.•rn tram the e ery Inmenf price to the Yer) be t
Illighpla llookc —Error). kind and Fire. Fine
anCtirraerline including Ledxers, Day Book! Met
Jaurnal. Pad's, Memorandum and Hooks,
Et creme and Codupositior Houk+, Tucks, Portfo
lio. do
srEET. I'd;,NS of Brltpdt •nd American manu-
Natore, !odd ,ory low. E)at•e, Load POLIC/13,
Lotd•rn, A , ,
The sub•..ribers Mao have on hand a itl•,,arinr
qunitty Of W layman Ft, II ler the count; og room
and Office of the profmmteoal man
thdera from a distance promptly o%,tt oot i ot t to
1
..,,1 V e
k r tr :ll
,t ,e , : ,: tf
~,,,u
Icing
..kh.
term[ aha
r u e ,. of to p:b oi it t a u
h eb4 prt
t Inr
our him of lures at, the y lowsit, p r i se ,
sept 22 '69 ly
C 0 NB_ELD HOUSE,
• IMLEFONTE, PERN'iL
J. R. RtITTI4
ILI - As Tin.: PLEASURE. AN NOUNC
ing to his friends and the putdie in gen
erel that he WO taken charge of this we, know
erall, lately under the super ision of J II Morn
son, at d to fully prepared to in•eoinitiodate the ,
traveling publf , in a style and manner
rnmmeueu
rale with the progressive spirit of the tones.
Ito is in possession of all the• modern improve
mettle and conveniences, u feb sleeping appert
men's, and has supplied histailles with the °hottest_
the markets afford, and his ,Itar with the purest
Wines
With the most netetutlveSlALlin l it nooquitoodat lons
and attentive and .ktirni nation together with as
siduous stteidlon to business, be fools Justified I n
solleitlnft A share of patronage and the -support
his friends,
Bellefonte Oat. A-'57-42-tf.
- _
- SNOW 8110 E.
Mho undersigned having just open- IA
Ed 1. ad a largo and trash altelof
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, kg.,
at the to Inns of the BOP (vote A Snow Fri
§Shoe Roll Rood, invite the eitissins of the t 4
surrounding country to call and examine 0
their stock. They,-are determined te r se!!
cheaper than the alleapeet;and slwnYo bays 0
IF a full stook of.aserythlug In their line of rip
business
JOS D. HARRIS A CO.
December 16, 1869.
.019 IaaranciaoISHOISIAOSAI VST4I
_ _
CHEAP CASH CLOUDS() STORE.
The subscribers would r espocaully inform
Ala old friends and%h a public generally, that
ho eentlnuet.µ, display his
ESTAffLISIIMENT.
At K.• 6, itrociterWeit's Mow.
He Is always prepared to furnish ready made
clothing St the most redaeed price. Clothos made
to order RH usual.
• MONTOONLERY A SON.
Bellefonte, November 3,lB,s 9 ,-Ir
. . .
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
IC I& E. GRAMS •
ESPEOTFULLY infotuis the qitlonli of
Mar Bellefonte and violnity that ehe hu Just re
oolvod fromPhiladelplila 6, opfendid lot of
BONNETS; RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS,
of all kings, and a superior lot of
Er ec. 40. r. is I
to whloh she dinette lb, attention of the ladles
Mny Illth,
HOY'S MILL
Mho nitheeritxr keeps constantly on hand
A. at the Mitt near Jacksonville, ttentretee., Pa„
FLOOR, CROP, AND GROUND PLASTER,
which he will 'calla the lowed oaoh paces.
Dee. 15-.59.1i. DANIEL K KHRLIN
TONNER & STEEL
HAVE OPENED
Zbd largest assortment of goods ever before Offered
for io.tle byy. Otero, consisting es heretofore of ell
such staple gouda as are usually kept ip a country
store, together with all the ,
'NEW STYLES IN MARKLT.
DRESS GOODS.
, Piaci and Poorly S ;IX s, Urocadrt
donnas Orlayyrs nrla Grrl 'ill wool ,wolid
- and fiaoreof.-AIPPPArI,- lioriorrurtv,
Genghamt et nil a larxe
iort at co 0
TliA VE :VG )7)1)! li Sti ()PODS.
A largo and goo pionri tor to of Zulu:. tail Mg , Anri,
—A LSll—
S{l4, Thaw. Cu.hnrerc and Stella
Shaul., el.nyle and •
danble, Ma welt's, Waal e, Cash
mere ,:icarja Ala filers, Le., he.
—A LSO—
Clothe, Cassenteres, Saitincts, Un
ions, Kent art y Placards, Beror ,
train, kr, , it.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.,
LSO— ~
A LATIGZ AOMUIITttENT
Gent., -and .Leidlet linder-Clothing, hosiery,
Gloves, Ganntlet q, hoods, IVrf4v., Curn
fnitq Collars, Under
shiers', Laces A tf . elgiritg's
—ALSO—
Oiled Wondost , Ill; nds.
, i " plata and ornamental, Littiqs
and Lore Cartains, Gill Corot,' for
Illtneis, 'folds Covers, Moor Cloth', Oil
Cloths, Sheet Zenr, Mar.., de
—ALSO—
FANCY,TRAVELINO A. MARKET BASKETS
—ALSO
11001' AND SKELETON SKIRT
Also, a large assortment of SHOES and OTS
for Men, Woman, and Children
• .•
TA i . S( )
Qtl gEN SW AR F., UKDA KW ARE, AND GE().
CERI
tsPEcIALLY
WouL(Tirs Enh Srnict, oall Attention of Me
°bon* and Builders to their muelionlarged Stook
of Hardware, Siuldlery nut Com% Trimmings
Oeiolisr 27, INA
NEV.- FALL & WINTER GOODS.
D. LEYDEN & CO. ,
HAVE. JUST RECILI V El) the largest and
best fugaorttnenl of Fall and Winter Goods
efor offered in Bollofonto A full “taek of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Also, Cloth for 1,1111 es• 'Winter Cloaks, Tartan
Platds for Misses Drvnto.s, a largo a”nortment of
POPLIN I'ELVETS,
MERINOS, CO
minas. 11E1, 4 /NS,
rirtnnT rurrus,
PERSIAN TWILLS, 4 r. 4c.
I=l
CLOTHS,
CANS IM ERN,
SAI'TINETT.S,
AND JEANS'
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
nowrs A S1101::iOf all sorts A large and well
teleeted stork of
c - 111 C=ll 40 13 x ra, - stat ,
QUEENSWARE AND HARDWARE.
Which will he sold low for cash or country pro
duce Nov 3-'5O
Leather and Shoe Finding Store
JOHN C. ADAMS, CIIPtRIER,
VIIIOI.6I4ALIC AND KKTAII. DICALIIR IN
LEA'rIIER, SIIOE FINDINGS,
LLIYISTOWN, PA
HAVING 'opened a store on East Market
streeet, Lewiston, it, Ps . respectfully cells
the soontico of emuninvere to hks stock, and LOW
PRICKS Ile t. ,:l
Wlnto Sole Leather, at only 31 6etts per pound
Ile,t lie , i tiole Leather, only 27 cents per pound
Slaughter Kip, from $1 00 to 5,50 pee , piece
tipatOsh Kip, from . 2,50 to 1.,50 per moos
II pile, Leather, from 2,00 to 3,75 per [side,
Calf Skins from
... 21, 00 to 20,00 per dr*
Nett's hloroveon:lllTen 75 etc. t 073 par piece.
Wonten'a Moroetat, from SO els to 11,50 per piece.
Pink Ltnalems, from 40 to 75 eta per pleas,
Attoth, klmln of Lenther at proportionately the
lame low prltme As all the work ht of Ilk own fin
inh, perdu...ere can rely on getting the boot
ty
A largo tuteortment of s
on Imot
C.•nwfry Motel.. Mrs Ptipplinfi a ta,,, L am ,
wd hh..o-Fmlings ntcity prices
I.ox,intorvit, Duceinli er I it, ih.,P* . tr
aERFMEIO w AsiG,
RAI
ittibidiFONTlL PA
it/ ESPE(ITULLy informs the public that
hr Eng !molted himaelf in Belleronte In the
ureic limonriot and chat be in prepared to donli
kind, tiRAININI: eilber on wood er atone—in
canr o d tie detected Iroui the nate
rat wood Or VOW, sun pies of which ell II be Scull
it 1111. Farm Sodom' iln hopes by atriel attention
to h‘t•faea and doh.; 6iv work Wall, will be a
nußim e.'', recommendation to the public
Auk ttrpon his Sonic. will leave
W0.,1 at thin office
Nov 24, 18.59 -ly
BAKERY & CONFECTIONERY.
- 1 - A('()O (MSS, yetmentfnlly informs the
CIP eilisenti of Bellefonte that he still eontinuesto
terry out the Bakery Inisive4s nI the building two
doors emit of May s styro, on Allegheny it., where
he 1n prepared to supply families with bread and
enket of all kinds at very lon, riles Re hopes
by elf", attention to business and a desire le
please to marsh a share of public patronage.
Nov 24, MU.
TO RENT I TO RENT H TO RENT
IN the Borough of Mdenburg, a first mac
Store Bente and Warohoure, and
Wbe-f, with a good Crane, al., A new I,te.wilioir
House connected with the Ftore, nn Main •creel
in tho - centre of the Borough. This is r f rut 1 1 I •
nitootion for a man who wont. to do a toi.lne.
boing oh the Tyrone, Lock liwiren and Snow t • hce
lishrohd
l'oaaepinio will be gi s en on the first day of Aril
neat, The St we and W•rehouee can be hod with
oat the Dwelling House, if required Apply to
Aaron l'artredge r MiII'IMUK, or at the Auction
Storo onfertin Store, Bellefonte, Pa.
Nov 11:11859 •
- A- '
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.
II E undersigned,dotermined that old
to
gyitn dial: not retard the growth of our town
by exacting exorbitant prices for iota, have laid
out to the east end of the borough of Bellefonte
fronting on Bishop street, a tier of lots, which they
now offer for sato at reasonable prices A plot of
said bits can be seen at the °MOO of Curtin A
Blanchard F. BLANCHARD
Bellefonte, February 3-'s9.tf,
NEW GOODS
MRS. SOURBECK respectfully informs
tbe citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity Oat
rho has just returned frottOe city of Philadelphia
with a new stock of Millinery Goods of all kinds
and qualities, to which she invites the littenttou
of the publio
She has also secured the merviees of • ypung
lady from the city, by whom silo will be enabled
to please the most fastidious She returns her
heartfelt thanks for peat favor..
October 20-'59-tf.
PATENT GLASS PRESNRIEING JARS
LEyDEN 'dr, CO. have just received
J 11.,/• a lair tote( Festentglass Preserving Jare.
These Jars are the only ones that have ever been
Made withopt Igroore or mess on the inside, from
whioh Iffs ossible to expel the air, and conse
quently very nednveniont to clean them ; but as
these dre perfectly plain and stnonth, on the inald3
ag no nut, the above difficulties are ehtirely
f'yoided. They are Intended for preecrving all
Minis of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, hilnoic Most,
Oysters, and all each perishable ortieles, and bas
ing made of slam their contents can be examined,
at any time without opening , it le oeoesoo r y to
do with tin or earthen.
The season for pro/leering I. now at band, and
houselieepers would do well to priivide themselvo
with the articles while in season.
August 4,1859.
BLANK XEMORANDAS—A superior
quality for sale by
SAIPL. F. SCIIWAILTZ & C 0,,:;
gIUITAR & VIOLIN STRINGS for Salo
ILA at the Cheep Book Store of
BAWL. F. SCHWARTZ L CO.
VIENKRIV7IB, of ell kinds end:sizes for
gala at BA F. 80/1W411137/ k 00'd..
NEW AGRICLINUMAL SETTLEMENT
7' 0 AI FARMS, A AARE
OPl'Oll t'UNI7'Y IN A D1.L.1011 ['FUG
AND IifIALTIIY CLIAIATI; 'VW I/-
TY VIVI? HILLS SOUTIIBAHT
TEL' CA -
!DEN ATLANTIC MAIL
:
IL- ip
RO A D, NEW.; E USE Y.
An Mil oifhte teems' mg iThverni thonsands of
cores of plc./1,112e 0,141 lori, been divided into
Farrel of various shrosin Nutt the purchaser A
.rUtf.)•::licxri Ltri ado re 4, rojui vari
ous l aits ortbe rocildie,Stares and New Engler ol
'hive-smiled Our}, the prim. year improved their.
places, h url ref 4 , 1 e.creileitv rrors. he pri.c el
the I and is at Om lot dllnt of troom $l5 to rUAII
me , the Pull 1. of rho bent qualify for the pro
don of Wheat, Glover, Corp, Poaches, drapes and
Vegetable". IT IS CONMIDII . ISE,O ink 'VEST
FittllVoisOlL IN SIIE I.IIIIQN. Thd place le
perfectly secure from Mosfs—the debirucilMi ene
my 4rf ,r he farmer. Crofter grain, grass and fruit
are n6w growing sod oun lie seen. By examining
the place itself, a correct judgment clan he formed
of tho productiveness of tbe Lind. The tonne are
made easy lo secure the rropid Unproven:motor the
land, which Is only sold Ihr Iterot4i Improvement.
The result , has been, Mal within rho poet year,
some three Itttittlreil houses have been isrectiod,
two mills, one steam, four stores, some fotry,wirt
yards and Peach Orchards, planted, and a large
number of other improvements, inek4ng it a desir
able and motive plebe of burliness.
THE MAItK,II'.
as the readertnay pereeft effegt its iticatlon, letbe
Blisr IN TIM. UNION
Produce briUging douVlo the price than in loca
tions away front the city, and more than double the
price than the Wait. kin limit. that the earllest.
and bent fruits and ego tattle. in this latitude
come front New Jersey, and are annually exported
to the extent of Indiums
LI loontinfr here, lite collier has many aqvith
tetra Ifs is.within a few hours rid , of Ihu great
eines of New i England and Meddle Rates, tie is
near his old (Owls and urseettdieni, hole in a set
tled country wbe ro eery 1 ci,immv:lllll of comfort
and C 1017411011 14 at hand Ile ern Vito , every nr
tielp ha wants nt the cheapest.. put:-. and :•
produce for the highest, (in the IV rot thin r
Versed., lie has schools for hta ehtldren, eltittite
alit enjoy all 111011 winter, rind do
llghtful olitwate, whaseteret - s-aso_utterly unknhArn.
The retail of the eltityge upon thitee front the
North. has 'generally been Io to,titotO (hens to an
excellent stale of health
In the way of blinding and improving, lumber
ran be obtained at the mills 111 14111 rate of $1 0 lii
$ll per thohnaml. Bricks frnin then brink yard
opened In the place, every sett, IC Cllll he procured
in the plane good earpentere sire at 1111 114, and
there to 11111/1111 . 0 1111 hr 11111i,1) where I.llll l llllp 11114
im wu\rterntn ran be made cheaper
The reader will at 011, 1111 smirk with the 114.
vantagra here precented, ni,ll oak why the
linipfrty has not heels It fi,re '1 he reason IS,
11, woo never thrown in the market , and unless
the , is titati4ments ifi•re correct, 1111011 C would he in
vited to 0111111 mi the land before purchasing
'nth all of course, are expected to do They will
see land under auiliratalll.. 114C11 to 0.10 afield of
the settlement that they will no doeht, Inter per
lona, from thnlr own neighberkood ; that they will
wit irony the truprui entente and can Judge the char
actor of the populition. liihey in • with a view
to erttle they /should eons° prepared to et.iy a day
Of 1110 and he reldy•to purchase, mi ispe.sttons eat,
not he held on refer al
There aro tal, (billy trains to and
to all sottlers arlio naps,' a, t/ road eotrypo
Ity &Ca Flee :fillet for it! Invidt., attrl
half-prier fir rAree year.
TILK TOWN 01 lIAMMONTUN
In connection with the agrkidtitrol settlement,
a new and thriving town has naturally arisen,
which presents induc..menta per any kind of busi
ness,partteutart7 store, and manufactories The
gime business could be carried on in tinsiil , stee'anil
market to good advantage, alive citron realness
and manufartoriest of l agrieultural implements or
Priunderies fur casting wnsall articles The am .
movement has been no rapid no to insure a cop ,
Mat rind permanent inertn.it of bu • iii" . .. Town
lots at a gond else, we do net se ll *ma'', ones, as it
would effect the imprrvernent of the 1 ,1„,,„ ,
had at from E 101) end uponnis .
The Llarnshaw far.", a to' 4411.17 litorari ant
• i f a r i t n c , u n l o t
t r o m p ' ati ca i n ot b . e w o n b o t n . ..: l
a ft:ll 2.s i t , ll: u r t m . n p t o to r tul
ar
1111111
Title le 4l ePe (ol4o— 'erarrantee deeds von, ties
o f all in "m br e.° o when money t paid Knott
to the land lea". Vine street wharf, Phlladett
Oita for Hamm onion by It•ilroad, at 71 A M 01
41 P. m• V tire 90 et.nte. When there inquire for
Mt 11 .1 r .es Hoarding conveniences on band
Parties osd better slop with Byrnes, a principal,
until they hpre decided no to purchaeing, se he
1 " . .1 show thme over the land In his carriage; free
of expense Letters and applications eon he ryl
dressnt to Landis llymnes, IlainrnotaGown P 0
Atlantis Co., Now Jersey, •r S H Coughlin, 202
South Fifth rtreet, Philadelphia Maps end In
formation cheerfully furniut cd
July 14, ISA —am
FOR SALE OR BENT
MINE STORE - ROAM AND WANE
HOUSE of the lindermigned, at II earardville
Centre county, Ott u•ted on the 'anal, ,Intl near the
line of the Tyrone and Lock Haven Railroad
thereby rendering the lunation a very favorable
one for the mercantile, coal, chipping and grain
b us, n cm, as tOo rod for talc or relit on tiltr.tuont
reasonable terms The inducement/there (disked
fur pertlolll NITIIIIIIIg 10 enter the butiineas at wa,
&roof an ..ItCllOl,llllll Cy Character Forpartit u.
lure, addrene , JOHN P PACKLR
ebrunry
ARTISTS MATERIALS
MATERIALS for putotolg in White Col
o,. 0,1 (2, f l org ut compres4lh/e lobes, Vat
nick for iirecian 011 Painting+, :silver Foil, Gold
Leaf, (Inld and Silver bronze, Camel Sable Hair
Britches Paper, lonise Ink Ell p,.01. Enfrlnsh Pre
pa . red Catorace,te cat, be hail at the Ding Store
of N I' (1114,'EN.
Bellefo 'sate A f
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE
r'IIIE Stillt'SfilliEßS have this 11th dad
of July, Itkitt, associated themselves ns
est, in the Alerenntile, fi ruin and Yorw trtllng
ltuuaw tubler the firm name of Thollll.l A filar
11 0 , nt Ihu Fiero 1000.0 formerly uceo..pied by W
A Thoolit.l,,Jr . A Cu
W A THOMAS Jr
JOS Ir HARRIS
July rl,
citaCarpets, !lugs, Travelling bas
kets, I ,7rnbrellas, Hand Trunk's
ka , ,te et the lien 6 ore of
Bellefonte, Ott, 14-tf p k
STEN!,
LADIES' GAITER'S.-
P. good supply always on hand, or wade
order out of the beat materials I,y
IDTI4 T F BO ALICK
D im ws -S. Haupt, Jr. k Cu., have con
on band a variety o Plows althor
right or loft Call and examine
August 4, lfifly
o FAItMEiiB.
KI RBEY „ANIEIticAN lIARVESTER
AND MOWER-1;M FRY'S NORM: POW•
ER— IM PRO V lilDt T!I It Eelli I Nti. M.MMIJ N
Di.a4 POWER FOR CILURNING, Am, and all
Other of the beat Agricultural Machines for sale
h 9, J ,A.tatIONTOOMERY,
Agent for Colon, Lyellniog, Clinton aid Coutia
COYAIIIIII. 7--
N B Ayer* rioted in every township, untie
forbid
W Illinmeport , July 28, 185 D
STRAY COW
(l imo to the residence of the Subscriber in
la Worth township, about the firetlof A agent lac
one Mitch Cow, color, between it Black and Brown
ho &white face, and a notch in each ear
GEORGE' KELLEY.
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out. Ilth, 1859
J. ALIIX , Dit.
AORICT OF TR2
LYCOMING COUNTY MUTUAL I.III3URANCIS
COMPANY,
ROOK :WILING, 08.NTIIIIII 00., PA.
September 8-'59.4.
TANNERY
Mhesubseribee respectfully ihfileme the
publio that be b'e leased the Tonnery at
•Potter's Mills, formerly ooeupled by Wm Burn
lido, where he prepared to furnish all kited of
Leather, of the vegy beat quality, to all who spay
aver bum with • oejl. JOHN B. PHOUDFOOr
April 21-14A1% .•
mam - • WALL PATER.
Largest, Cheape r find.beet assort.:
wont of Waft Paper, Just iseelved consisting
oyery variety, shape. oolor and pattern. Rag;
Vaao,Oak, Satin, and.ftilt, varying In price AVm
8 cents to $l,OO por Roll. Call and examine our
stook and we feel oonlident that wo can snit you.
JOR R. MTIFFLY CO.
Bellefonte, A ug. 25, 1858.
DILTSICIANS , i'ItESORIPTiONS CARE
fnlly oortkiout 10 by
. P. GREEN
WEEKLY PATRIOT AND UNIWI',
For she Easeles Pres!dentin, Campeffiss _
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P.OBLISIIIII'AT THE HEAT OP GOVERNMENT OP ~.,
PENNSTLyANIA.
OREXT INDUCEPENTS 'lO StIfISCIIII;,V
,The proprietors el the Pali iot.and Union/I;4n • ,
‘thili method of directing the Falcone of the poi;
Belo the great advantages of their w 4kly paio•r,
with ilia confidant belief lint it Drily eds !midi.)
.1.
noCce'llligav i i;ro 1 largurirculathusi t• ill Shin.,
ll li o_Wist tistsiot end Union ht a large .Mile.).
illict.lt,,: i t. o . 4llj4:_fully anitsurilrreadiog roctrl _h
ry
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the h re t e i , is vu Yorlc weeklies It cm' rne. t. :
great %inlet ••• C., readng. totalled to even.), r awl
every class i' o f atilety, 'While it le ileml. 4t, 1.0 ~,_
ocyatio ft, Allintrifft elements ore to , t on f ,If v re .
ll(loel, lintslivertifled with 11Iteeentil000l• rt,, er y
matter. Seiretert from the beet source , it f 1,,, f , „ mr
intelligent acrinprodouta in.different ..,,, t ,.,,, „I •
the anglify, a summary of-the laws, t.l• • •• tau s: Lel
egraphin intellfgstice, agricultural • evil I id: I.‘ ei .
tribe fernier. the New York, Phileduipu • .1..1
Baltimore markets, full narratior aof all g'• ; ;;' ; i
interesting public oCcurrentes, and all ti„ , tri .;
information calculated to wake a newspaper it i.;•
estiog mid Instructive.
To Datnicusira.— Welustre particularly to m
vile the rumistaileetff the tomocruts of Peru vl ,
Ma to extendllic circulation of the Weekly Pat,
ut and Iluion. "The tortes ui on which wo offer •
are sdattate itilelTord us IR In, if any, profit ; but It
is our-dully ,gp eoutiteraul, iss far as persibla, the
uncoil dna ortertiortsaf oar pidifinal opponents,
which work Me ire enlithld to the earner' t.i-ope•
whin 'of every v ei.l..elthtit of the Democratic p „,
ty The power of the Plead cannot to en ~..t.
Mated Our ['Anent emetics untlerstund (hie, v,...
use the adventege diligently. The. , ex Y oil. 'I 1, -
bone ;thine has arluitt.tl, Ilnopgh the le 1 , ,,t s , t , •
proprietors and (muds, nil 10/140QH1 w. rut in
this ritste, and weekly disti.s its p. is,
rapt. into the 'nimbi Qr tit ousn'els wilt t . ,
not ith•tc to its baneful tetlehintra rho It. ;a t 1 , . ••.
party is now strut, tweevel y nor. u 1..0. l. I
Ulu defeat of the DOniocro tie party i: t .-. o al,.
Democrats hire been comparatively , I t, ,
ell b Itionitielienefidence upon the, . ~ .. I nit :.
of than prottuplen 1.1 is lone that , ,' '
morme sowing the Gold wtth!lee'
which Anal reach the ripulitr Into.' .
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espeet to reap the herve•rof veetto, ~. ,
should nob undtlr-eatrinale the reel,,. . I
terntauf the el - 011.1d of next year 'r . rt ce•;•• - • ---- ,i -- ----
sa motto—our proon plea our party , r , ,
the C‘istebre of our Union for we. ,
lila .ltiOnlible whether a liectomal Pr. . -
ever be mangers...4l Pro... Weld of 'he ' ...
Besides this grunt Nation?! 000 loot iv, e
led upon to elect • ate.streor .0 P0.,,,,t% I, .. 1,.
manlier, of Cdogress and ti l.egts mon '.l I. h . t
sleet a United : 4 1.tles ',met, \ tr., , ,•..i,.. I, * ~
ry of the country by thrie been no eh, oo f ,
touch import 'oe an that isanielll at. ly I ofoi to al
And will 12,u11rellt orderly 1-..1,1 1,„;,,,,„, s „,,
...he 111 .Tennant'fit Ifl` , C ;h •I ' W e !tort it;
We trust t$ of natty 'Democrat tow Lou, It u. is 1 , 1 1
Iltnn•nil, I , IIIrOIICC.II It ll priA Iles,. to scoot .1 or
eteleavorS VI eilnitlatc flt, d O. moors. I Q teach log.
o or only- al . in 41.11 bet he 1.11.3,101 of ;; • D moc , ;
,lc party V u .kt.ow Ito tit% tr iota ,a, Co lions, ht.
the ertmle Ifemarrn•ts Imlay' n wl r tor. ltralutre '
1 FationoliSto 111141 Ato,ltillitthio= e I' , 1 , t t,tt ee ,
Code thee IfnIffIfKIIIIIII. nod !cod 's a' I. bit phe O il
As a Family N•‘,Spflper, i 0 IV rni fy Petri
1 and 12111-11 eOIIIITIOIOIII Peet( t ~ the ~,,,,,14.,, el I , ~
public :rho artielcs to a s Inanity and Mina I
nem.. dep.., talent. arose' ~),dent with care, 1111 no I .
ho ..'e!'"Lbl° to the fstall, tussle Notting no.
,roper U , ludo or lir motel !ft tenth tits Iv e;ient•..l
loot tall departs cat Fr,tlll Teeny quitrrn. • ,
I .a rotroattoll y revolved the hishea too; ono, ...
1 of Itio 14, 0 , 'dirt which Om pstrfion • f the ps,. •
regarded. Th e epee . d en a e ,l to nit enema. -„•
1 ..... 11 that we are enabl,ed to Ell a 111.1...• , o
ii•ilen. r d with choice lit, fury Metier.-
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C` ogr'essolont etsl Lepel attire Reports —Ana' ,
''' set of the proceedings of Corgress end ourfinu a
isegislat ore wlll appear In each numi•ev: As lixo•'
rishurg is the seat of tiovisenaseht of 11111 i State•ad
the ci slre ot political pewter and influent, this
department will prove Fete reel log to the g' a •r.t,
reader tie well as to the automat.m and plait cue
Ti, all etleeell the Pa trnt and Union should ; •
o welcome 'Wettitly visitor Farmers roliti••ist
mechanics, literary men will al! tits l in i•seoh.,..
planet otos cuittol to the!, unreel ire torte, t.
hove atbdetned from using arty of tae mew.: . .
which oleour nuldmations ire 'item {wo r d
eircniaoon relying entirely upon the merlin Of
Patriot and VOloil, mot Cattined 1110 It mart f ,
Walt' Allnlftntfin rctoptiOn whey veer Strroe t ,
Perrns d ere ri og a specimen copy man have Doe '
waling to them by addressing t.he proprietuts.
T I II bpi
Rw the piseposes abovo Elated, we Offer 1,
Weekly Patriot and Union to Clubs taking to, ta
more locus adsircas, at One yolk. r • year in rt 1
vane. 0 IllAttilWlT L Co
• Harrisburg, Pa , NOV 1 0 59: '•
FIRES IN PENNSYLVANIA
l'apera and M i nney sav,.d b . , Fa la
Li 110.. 9 61 On's Potent llistnpit.n Safe.
un•Air VEIL? Al ILA fr,11A1.1,1.
IVii.s ',ago , . 'Pt , Jai o 9, 1115(1.
.41fesaco.44rere/ Berpro'n, eu , RN Chestnut
, Plv tlnddphtu -- Ucrtle (lb the night of dm
dilth and the 'twining 31st Stay, a flre Lruke nut in
tbiv plaoe, originating iu in) 44ire, and consuming
sixteen buildings taha ra% ages
1 he Safe of 'our manufacture purchased from
you a s!iort time am was In the hottest part of oho
tire for upwards oirik honra, and was reel hot for
long time I tako great plesigure in la-inning
you 111;41 my books. papers, hare since ticeu
taken root/ the Salt in a good state of preset sit
twit I shall 'purchase another of your Safe..ag
soon se 1 bots,l3e locattd. Yours, arspe& fut)l 4
BOBER I' WILM
11r111.4 X+ lICSArA, 1(1041,? . 11.: JITY, PA,
11,111 A, Pa., April 1850.
(ir,NTLF ary —The herring Safe which we rut
chart,' (tom you s short tints Pinot,. Urn tested
the ht h lost ,by the burning I f our awl ,
hoc,' It trines us pleasure to inform you that lt
ilrynOrVll,l our Ins ks, papers and 1141111113 y 1.11111W111•1,
slihouKh it woe esrlosed to on intense hest fur
long tune You will please make •nother Ws,
of huger dimensions, RA the other was lien email to
coutatu :.II our books Your truly.
& MA('hkY.
Al the recent great lire at Osnosu, 11 is . ailed
lies We , r, Mat, Ilnentan'a PATINT, Rol the
only !arc thee In everx iimi.nueo preserved its oon•
tents.
FARREL 1it11,11150
929 Clust,t,ut et (Jaynesll4lll6llsa:fplilq
A sample adman Safe■ may ho peon at Mr
(Ira %V SW 111 It, ratau am our surborimert agent ra
PERFECT, Ct >,N Ft DEN CE.
Otro eve poor Mra Cnudle sato
Betide the nee sill Mary into. •
And when prepoiring to tens'
She heard thr ery of • hire
She listened 'till a fireman tw pre
The 111114 , 1111 f lollb ear Censure store
Then up lo •rd nho started straight,
And iloolped jo u r Candle ass me Isola. .
Ohl Conti lo looked at her with woe,
Lott! Down lilt head and said "Good ntglit '
" Awake' •witke ' get up '" the eried,
4 1 1 , 1 punched the sleeper In the tilde.
Again he oped his oyes end said,
" l ou stupid elution:llBrue to bed,
No longer scold, no longer chafe.
My money's in a lIEHBINO'S Safe "
The woman heard, and all her earn was o'or,
She went to bed end soon began to snore..
W SW ARTS %.1 . 10(111(AL Agar:
Bellefonte, September
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A 000 D DIISLNEES CHANCE!
LeLI Rer month, and all expenses Paid.
NV.`• . ‘fritotters wanted in weer, town and corn-
Ythroughout the Mulled Si to PRIMO in Sr
light anniessy business, in which the • bore profit
may certainly he. realtsed. For particulars ad.
drum pit h stamp,
• • Dr. 0. PHELPS BROWN,
Nn 21 Orand street. Jersey Olty, N.
August 11-'59-tt I t ,
AMERICAN LIFE IfiFIR'EeIRI:S
CA P AL -ST t• CK 1111190,11104110
ompanyle Building Walnut street, (hitter
of Fourth' & Walnut Streets, Philadelphia.
LIFI 11111,U1/ANOL •I 111111 USUAL MUTUAL
Or at Joint Rteek Rates, at About 20 per pampa
or .at Total Abstinenee Rates, the lowest
world. A. WIIILLDIti, President •
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J'. 6. litmus, Eletraiaty
July 28, 1869,
HOGS FOR ilia
TH2 ,- atibscriber has Fero lOrgo hogi, MAY
seventeen i ;loath' old, whloll be Otero for
Wel The hete ,weljrb thirteen hundred end rive
pounds. Preference will be given toasty person
wanting to pttrohnee with the, intention efkeepteir
them another year.
Centre Dell, Deo. 24. J. 13'
PERFTINTRY-. A largeand
stock always on hand at
• 'BA.Mio-?. BOIIWARTS ► CO'B.