t — @he Tlatchma, BYLLEFONTE, THURSDAY, MAY 8. Constitution of tho Confederate Stater. WIHBREIN IT DIFFERS WITH THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES. We note the principle points of difference between the permanent Constitution of the Confederate States and the Constitution of the United State of America, as follows: 1. The preamble invokes ¢¢ the favor and guidance of Almighty God.” 2. Any judicial or other Federal officer, resident and acting solely within the limits of any State, may be impeached by a vote of two-thirds of both branches of the Legisla- ture of such State, 3. Congress may, by law, grant to the principle officer in cach of the Executive depariments a seat upon the oor of either House with the privilege of discussing any measures appertaining to his department. 4. The President may approve any appro- priation and disapprove any other appropri- ation in the same bill. 5. The general clause is omitted. 6. No bounties can be granted from the Treasury, and no duties or taxes on importa- tions from forcign nations shall be laid to promote or foster any Lianch of industry. 7. Congress shall have no power to appro- priate money for any internal improvement mtended to facilitate comm cree, except for the purpose of furnishing lights, beacons, buoys, and other aids to na vigation on the coasts and the in provement of harbors, and tne removing of obstrnckions ia rivers, and in all suh eases such duties shall be laid on the navigation facilitated as may be necessa- ry to pay the costs and expenses thereof, 8. The expenses of the Post Office Depart- ment, after the 1 st of March, 1803, shall be paid out of its own revenue. 9. "The importation of negroes of the Afri. can race frem any foreign eountry, other than the slavcholding States and Territories of the United States, ig forbidden. 10. Congress shall have power to prohib- it the introduction of slaves from any State not a member of or Tarritory not belonging to the Confederacy. 11. Congres shall appropriate no money, unless it be asked and estimated for by some one of the Iicads of Departments, and sub. mitted by the President, unless by a vote of two-thirds of both Houses taken by yeas and nays —or fo pay its own expenses—or i inst the Confederacy. ess is required to establish a tribunal to abjudicate claims against the Government. 13. Congress can grant no extra compen: sation to any contractor, officer, agent or sep- vant, after contract made or service rendered, 14. Every law shall relate to but one sub- jeet and that shall be expressed in the title. 15. Whea any giver divides or flows through two or more Siates they may enter into compacts to imrove its navigation. 16. The Preident holds his office for six years, and is not re-clegible. 17. Upon ramoval of cival officers in the Executive Department, except Cabinet offi- cers connected with the diplomatic service, the President shall soport the remaval {a tho Senate, with his reasons therefor. 18, The citizens of one State cannot sue the citizens of another State in the Federal Courts. 19. Citi ; of cach Fate shall have the right of t and sojourn in any State of the Confe y with their slaves and ether property. and the 1ight of property in slaves shell not thereby be impaired. 20. Other States shall be admitted by a vote of two thirds of the whole House of Rep- vescntatives, and two-thirds of the Senate voting by States. £1. The justitution of negro slavery shall be recognized and protected in thie Territory, by Congess and the T Territorial Government. And the citizens ot all the States shall have the right to take their slaves to the Territory. <2 The Constitution shall be amended upon the demand of any three States for a Convention of all the States suggesting the amendments, Andf the Convention of all the States concur in the amendments and they are vaiified by two thirds os the State Lewstature or Conventions, they shall be a part of the Constitution, 23. Congress shall pass no law impairing or denying the might ef property in negro slaves. mre 3 Dr Bp een. A. Warp oN WASHINGTON.— Artemas Ward, in Lis great ‘orashun’ on Washington, gays :i-- (i, Washinglon was a clear headed, warm hearted, brave and stiddy goin man. He never stort over ! The prevailing weak- ness of most public men is to sLor over! [Put them words in large letters. A. W.] They git filled up and slop. They travel too much on the high presher principle.— They git on to the first popular hobby horse that trots aleng, not carina sent whether the beest is even goin, elear sited and sound, or spavined, blind or bawky. Of couse they get throwed eventooly if not sooner.— When they sce the multitood goin it blind they go pelmel with it instid of exertin themselves to set 1t right. They cant see that the crowd witch is now bearing them trinmphancly on its shoulders will soon dis- Ieiver its error and cast them into the hoss pond of oblivyun without the slightest hes. 1tashun. Washington never slopt over. That wasn’t George's stile! He wasn’t after the spiles. He was a human angil ina 3 Kornered hat end nice britches and we shant see his like rizht away. My friends, we cant all be Washingtons, but we can all be patriots in a Christian manner. Wen we see a brother goin down hill to ruin, let us not give him a push, but let us secze right hold of his cote tales and drag higg back to mortality.” Gr em A Goop WoxaN.—I account a pure, intel- ligent, and well-bred woman the most ate tractive of vision and contemplation in the world. As mother, sister, and wife, such a weman is an angel of grace snd goodness, and makes a heaven of the home which is sanctified and glorified by her presence.— As an clement of society she invites into fin- est demenstrations all that is good in the heart, and shames into secresy and silence all that 1s unbecomlng and” despicable.— There may be more of greatness and of glo- ry in the higher developments of manhood ; but, surely, im womanhood God most delights to the beauty of holiness, and the sweetness of the love of which He is the infinite source. It is for this reason a silly young woman, or a vicious one, makes me sigh or shudder. It is for this reason that I pray that I may iis worthily to yound woman.-—7imothy iteomh. AYERS Sarsaparilla FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, And for the speedy curo of the following complaints: Serofnlaand Scrofulons Affections, such as Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Krnptions, Pimples, PPustules, stehres, oils, Blains, and.all Ski Ses. i Oth June, 1850, it my duty to ac- ila has done for me. ered yg for years. 5 on my hands and aris; metimes it ressed ne nt the stomach, wo it on my head and covered my scalp 3 with one gore. which was patuful and loathsome beyond description. I tried many med e8 and several physicians, bat without tauch velief from any thing, In fact, the disorder grew worse. At length: I was rejoices to read in the Messenger that you had prepared i , for I knew from your reputa- big you made must bo good. I sent to cintatiand got it, and used it till it cured mo. ¥ took it, as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoonful over a mouth, and used alinost three bottles, New and healthy skin soon’ began to form under tho scab, which afier a whilo fell off. My skin is now clear, and I know by my feelings that the disease has gone from my system. ~ You can well believe that I fuel what I am saying when I tell you, that I hold you to be one of the apostics of the age, and rewain ever gratefully. Yours, ALFRED DB. TALLEY. St. Anthony’s Fire, Rese or Krysipelas, Petter and Sali hewn, Scald fend, Ringworm, Soxe Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N. Y., 12th Sept, 1850, that he has cured an inveterate case of Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatall , by tho persevering use of our Sarsaparilla, and alzo a dangerous Malignant Faysipelas by large doses of the same; says he cures the coninon Iruptions by it constantly. Bronchocele, Goitre or Swelied Necli. Zebulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes : Three bot- tles of your SBarsaparilla cured me from a Goilre — a hid- eous swelling on the neck, which I had suffered from over two years.” Leucorrhaa or Whites, Ovarian Tumor, Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases, Dr. J. B. 8. Channing, of Now York City, w t most cheerfully comply with tho request of yous ag; saving I have found your Sarsaparilla a post excellent alterative in the numerous complaints for which we employ such a remedy, but especially in Frnale Diseases of the Scrofulous diathesis, T have cared many inveter: ate cases of Leucorrheea by it, and some where the co plaint was caused by #eeration of the uterus, The ule ation itself was soon cured, Not ods equals it for these female ¢ t any il females in my h had defied ali the remedies we could employ sth been completely cured by your Extract of sopariila, Our phy 1 thenght nothing but ext tion could afford Lut he advised the trial of your Sarsaparilia as the resort before cutting, and it proved effectual, After faking your 1emedy eight weeks no symptom of the disease remains,” Syphills and Mercurial Disease Hew Ou 25th Augnst, 1850, Dn. J.C. Aver: Sin, T cheerfully comply with tho re- quest of y nd report nu soe of the effects 1 have ro ed W . 1 have eured with it, in v plaints for which it is ro effects truly wondeitul curiol Disease, ( 5 in Lis throat, w top of his mouth, cured kim in five v ondary symptom onten away a conside, disorder would soon ¢ yiclded to my admin ulcers healed, and he somo d yphilitic ulcers palate and the , steadily taken, attacked Dy sec ulceration had uf 1 is brad and Kill i remedy; consegu. with it ave not s un skill of phy 8, and stuck to remedies I could find, until { tried yo bottle cured me in two wee! 5 ices ge SMS Re er Jules Y. Getchell, of afllicted for years w destroyed my hical failed to relieve me; for some years fron the Liver. My bolov mo to try you and any thing 3 ing of God it has cared me as to make # new man of Lest that can be said of yu Schirrus, Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, Uleeration, Caries and Hxfellation of the Hones, A gress var rouny again. good enough,” o nr ana tho agents below named are pleased furnish gratis to ali who call for them. Dyspopsin, ITeart Disease, Fitz, Epilep~ sy, Ilelancholy, Neuralgia. Many rowarkable cures of these affe 3 have been made by the aiterative x It stimu- lates the vital functic nd thus overcomes disorders wh eyond its Such a rer been reguived by the ne- ea of the poople, and wo are confident that this will do for them all that niedicine can do. a 53) { wi P 1 £5 £50) i ¢ Ea samy ~ A ayers Uherry Pectoral, YOR THI RAPID CULE OF Conghs, Colds, Influenza, Ifonrrcndss, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Cone nn, and for t XReliex ‘onzumptive Patients in advanced Stages ef the Discase. This is & remedy so universally known to surpass any other for the cura of throat and lung complaints, that it is useless hicre to publish the evidence of its virtues, 1ts unrivailed e: 100 for coughs and colds, and its tiuly wonderful ¢ { 2 disease, have made it known throug nations of the earth. Few ero the e wninities, or ¢ families, among them who have not some personal experionco of its etfoets — some living trophy in their midst of its victory over’ the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs, As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, wo need not do more than to assure them that it has now all the vir- tues that it did have when making the cures which have won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Ir, 7.0. ATER & C0, Lowell, Masa, Sold by J. Iarris & Co., Bellefonte, C G. Ry- man, Milesburg, R. . Cummings, Port Matilda, J. H. ietor & ¢o., Boalsburg, andby one dealer inevery village in tho courty. 70 825,00 Pa YS the entire cost for Tuition in the most popular and successful Commercial School in tho country. Upward of Twelve Hun- dred young men from twenty-cizht difforent States have been educated for business here within the past three years, some of whom have been employ- ed as Book Keepers at salaries of $2000,00 Per Annum! Iromediately upon graduating, who knew nothing of accounts when they entered the College. [&7” Ministers sons half price. Students enter at any time, and review when they please, with- out extra charge. For catalogue of 86 pages, {pecimens of Prof. Cowley’'s Business ok Ornamental Penmanship, and a large Engraving of tho College, enelose twenty-five cents in Postage stamps to the Prinei- pals. ’ JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. March, 2i, 1561. ANCY ARTICLES. —A SPLENDIL lot of Fancy articles such as card eases, cases, Purser, Match Boxes, Bracelets, Pon Knives, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Horn, Buffalo, and India Rubber combs, note paper and Envelopes, Perfum ery soaps &o., just recieved and for se vory choap F. P. GREEN. Hu SICKERS IMPROVED CLOVER bushels per day—Price $30, at the Bellefonto HULLER, warranted to clean from 25 to 30 Foundry. at Septiu wi. € PENNSYLV' A HOTEL HE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Centro county and tho public in general, that he has leased this ¥o- tel, acd is now ready and prepared to dato travelers in a style, which he fiattces hi wiil meet with public approbation and jatronag People from the County during their sojourn o Bellefonte on weoks of Court, will fi sylvania Hotel, an agreeable rest louse is spacious i furni THE TAI with all th 11 always ¢ ment of the very best liguors, t affords, adaptod to suit the 1 DLE, will b nded by Ustler, well quali 2 to this iw ant department of a public cetablishment, designed for the secommme- dation of travelers generally. Accommodating servants will always be in at- tendance to supply the wants and contribute to the comfort and satisfaction of those who may be dis posed to patronize tho Hotel of tho subscriber, by whom nothing will be omitted which will render his customers comfortabie and happy. From the attention and time, which the under- signed has devoted to this branch of business, av his experience, he hopes to merit and recejve a easonable share of the patronage of the publie Aprif 12, 13060. PHILIP KEPHART. FOE ¢ the DELLALDT, DEALER IN (LOOKS, WATCHES ALD JEWELRY, Foes purchased the stock of Clocks, of 3. Watches and Jewelry lately owned by Bible & Moran, and having made large additions to the samo, respectfully invites the attention of tho pub- lip to his stock, consisting now in part of Gold and Silver Watohes, Gold Guard and Fob Chains, gold & silvor Spectacles, Bracelets. Gents’ Gold studs, Watch Keys, Card Cases, Silver Pencils, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast P: old Pen- cils and Pens, Goggles, Steel Bags, ver Plated Ware, &o. 0, Kighi-day and thirty-hour Als Clocks, at the very lowes: prices. John Moran offers these goods to the public convinced that th will meat w i Heo is m 80 dispose of n or can war: sale anything in hi: what rant. Co i in business, and a desire to please the publie, wiil give him an ad- vantage he intends to use to tho utmost, sation of the Ia- gs and Bracelots, And he also in- a very fine lot of Ho pi ly invites the at dies to his stock of Pins, Rin which are of the latest styloa. vites the gentlemon to examine Watches now offered for sale. Log" Repairing and oleaning promptly attend d to. Gellefonte, Jan. 5, 185 CONRAD HO BELLEFOX 2 3. 33, BY TX AS THE PLEASURE AL ing to his friends and the pu eral that he hag taken ec {thi hotel, lately und son, spd is USE, n'a. is OF ANNOUNC- blie in gen. it} ping larder with the cheice Bac with tho purest bling accor , BUY ORY OF THE « K burg ille: Jno. 2. Packer, How apl 8.17-tf IMPROVEMENT IN BELLE Tf ihe subseriber having put the Saw Mill 4 at tho Pellefonte Mills in complste repair, having his logs boomed in tha dam, is now ly to furnish bills of SAW ED LUMBER azth not exceed] forty feet, 2s in the boom of any length oan be got out ard sav two hours, PLASTERING LATH of all sizes kept con- stantly on hand. Ho will also have a PLANING BIILL operation to supply carpenters and builders time for commencing building next so Dee. 13, 1360-61. and rea in one or in in JACOB V. EEW MILLINERY GGODS, MRE E GRATIUS J TFULLY inf : Philad BONNETS, BI of all kinds HIRES, uperior lot of to which sho directs th attention of the ladies. May Ot1h,I830-tf THEE UNIO & UST AND SHALL BE PRESERVED, 2 health in this cold And £0 everybody ought to presorve their weather, by going to A. STERNBERG & €9,, at the sign of the Red Flag, near Living: Book Store, and provide themselves with suits of warm elothing, at a trifling expense. Overcoats selling at cost prices. Knit Jackets, Undercloth- ing, &e., &o., &o., cheaper than ever. Bellefonto, Feb. 14th, 1861--Vol. 6: No. 6. CONVEYANCING. pushy, Bonds, Mortgages and Article of agreement neatly and correctly execouted Algo, attention will be given to the adjustment of Book Accounts, and secounts of Administrator Exccutors prepared for filing. WJZ. J. KEALSH. just re- of nd Ofiico noxtleor tothe Post Ofiico. Bellaisxte, April 258-tf. LIME! LIME!! LIME!!! rg. subscriber respectfully mforms the public that he bas erected a Lime Kiln noar the Borough of Bellefonte, where he is making Limsof a superior quality —which is acknowledged to be a3 white and puro as the Vermont lime, Ail he asks is to give it a trial, and he is satisfied the purchaser will come back again, Api 12-760-tf. LEON MACKALL. ARTISTS MATERIALS. i ERTALS for painting in White Col- ors, Oil Colors in compressible tubes, Var- nish for Grecian Oil Paintings, Silver Foil, Gold Leaf, Gold and Silver bronze, Camel Sable Hair Brushes, Paper, India Ink. superior English Pro. pared Canvass, &e., can be kad at the Drug Store I. P. GREEN. a of Bollefo 15-’58-tnte, Aprilf. NEWS OFFICE, - . he undersigned is about opening a News Office, in comnexion with his Book Stoo where Daily and Weekly papers may be had at rates nearly eorresponding with subseription price Also monthiies at the usual prices, March 24-759-t£. GLO. LIVINGSTON "THE CENTR RE OF ATTRACTION. STERNERG & CO’S., cheap and fash. @ jorable Clothing and Gontlemon’s Fur- nishing Store, in the Diamond, Bellefonte, Pa. Got. 1] 15414 3 preparation of IRON hon by combustion in the highest Medical the United States, ily prove that no mpared with it. Im- ¢ ¥ on of vital enerzy, 1 p { 2 purities of the bleod, depres: pale and otherwis» sickly com; ons indicate its in almost every convcivable case. 1 maladies in which it has been ed absolutely curative in each of the following ccmplaints. viz: In Debility, Nervous Affections, Emanci- atron Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Incipient Consumption, Scvofu- lous Tubercul? Cholorosis, Liver Complaints, Chronic Headaches, Rheumatism, Intermat- imples on the Face, &¢. ar, Drerorry, whether the re- or of the continued diminu- tion of nervous and mas y from chronic complaints, oue tral of this restorative has proved successful to an extent which no deseription ner written attestation would render credible 1uval- ids so long bed ridden as to havo become forgot- tea in their own neighborhooas, have suddenly re appeared in the busy world as if just returned from psotracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female sult of acute « sufferers, emanciated viot ent maras- nus, sapguineous exhanstior hanges,and that complication of nervous and dyspeptic a 1 {0 air and exerciso for which the phy has no name. ArrecTions of all kinds, and for cdical men, its operation must for. unlike the old oxides. out being exciting and iy aperient, even eness, without ting a disa- , among others, w permanent a remedy 8 to exert a distinet sing the local ten- 18 aro its cause yheate Pills has often 6 habitual cases, including the en when advanced ting, and ap- cts have been equally decided all g pain stiffness of the well vepor ty rece 5 3 ar. {ll scl aschoap as tho choopest leaalo or rotail,) Var te Lead, Florence TONNER & STEEL 2 HAVE OPENED The largest assortment of gooda ever befors offered for sale by them, consisting as heretoforo cial uch staple goods as ally kept in a sountry store, together wit W STYLES IN MARKET. £8 GOODS. Sills, DLrocas 3 z, t nghams Se TRAVELIN 2S : —ALSC— A large and fine assortment of MounNinG APPAREL ALSO Black Sith, Thitet, Cashmere and Siclla Shawls, Blanket Sh nale and double, Mantelels, Cloal +, Cash mere Scarfs, Mufflers, &e., &e. LSO— Cloihs, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Un- ious, Kentucky Jeans, Pincords, Devor- teens, &e., &e. NY kl READY-MADE CLOTHING. —ALSO— A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF : Ladies Under-Clothing, Hosiory, ‘wantlets, Hoods, Nubies, Com- Ladies Co Gents and Gloves, ( Oiled Window and ornamental, Li aud Lace Curtains, Gilt Coriices Blinds, Table Covers, floor Cloth Cloths, Sheet Zine, Bat, &e. —ALSO— FANCY TRAVELING & MARKET BASKETS. S —ALSO— HOOP AND SKELETON SKIRTS. Also, a largo assortment of SHOES and BCOTS or Men, Women, and Children. —ALSO: QUEENSWARE, CEDARW ARE, axp GRO- CERTES. ESPECIALLY Would Toxynn & Sreun call attention of Me chanics and Builders to their much enlarged stock of Hardware, Saddlery and Coach Trimmings. Bellefonte, Cetober 27, 1859. Jor 5 Oil Saddle and Harness Manufactory. MILLOEIM, CENTRE CO., PA. MICHAEL ULRICH Respectfully informs the citizens of Centro County that he still continues to manufacture toorder ab his old stand in NESS, iS, n all puinta in the County if the encouragement will wareant him in doing He has been supplying Mnrness to farmers in this County for a num of years, and h heard one word of complaint as to its noatness an durability. Thank avors he hopes to still m atronary ~G0-tf ON HOUS, LOOK HAVEN, PA. iber having leased the above Haven, Clia ry nec traveler rangers and a rr. i always co dain tho choicest lux- uries that the country wi’ afiord, and he is deter- mired not to bo surpassed in this department by any other Hotol along the West Branch. lis Bar wil ain the choicest liquors that ean ha purchased in the ofty market 1 tten ie ¢ ill constantly be wd seo that they ARTIELD HOTEL eriber lakes pleasure in inform- nds that he has resumed the bove well known stand, and that 4 t5 accomodate all who may His TABLE ed with whatever AR with the best | ec i3 provided with oo, comes for Centre Co., J. & J. HARRIS. ie’s Journal 07 ©. sine Howeop ithy Jor gratuitons distribution ¢. he Drag Clore of J. & J. Harris. Mare! 25 A PATR OF REAL NOVELTIES, AND WITHOUT? A MATE, R NECK TIE.) (Patent Applied For) This Tie is made entirely of paper, in 100 aiff eront styles, and in po imitation of silk and other fai . Tho prieo iz so low that a zentle- man may wear a NEW TIE EVERY DEY, and yet not bo chargablo with extravszance, or one Tie can be worn 3 to § days, if necessary to econ- omize. 24, —THE RELIEF TIE (Patented Jan. 20, 1861.) This is doubtless the most perfeet silk Tie ever invented, and is just what the name implies. a perfect + Roliet ’ irom ali {fu1her trouble in tyin hows. Ly t > 3 gd. —THE LACE EDGE TIL, An exquisitely beautifal article—it has only lo bo zeon to he admired. SMITH & BROUWHR, Sole Manufrsturers, No. 36 Warron Streot, N.Y. ° LESALE JOBBERS a order our goods with whom they April 11,—-5t. N. B.—Wo soll to 10 ONLY. Country Merchan of ANY WHOLESALE HO are dealing. ROOPSBURG BREWERY. (NEAR BELLEFONTE) Fre UNDERSIGNED WOULD RES. AN £. pectfully announce to the people of this vieinity, and the public generally, t he is en- gaged, at Roopshurg, near Bellefonte, in the man- ufaciure of Al ter, Lager and Tablo Deer, which will be { wholesale to purch i kogs or barrels, 4 are manufactured ; good ag ean be pure 3 x Frezh Brewer's Yeast left daily at tho Store of Martin Stone in the borough of Bellefonte, for sale. LEWIS HAAS. Belicfonte, July 9-22-1v. # FAMILY FLOUR N RA SUPERFI D. LEYDEN & C9 don, Centra, is com[ort- moder: 1 tho tr hiladelphia | GSC a new and ples and fashion, we feel prepard to e ail, both young and old. grave and gay, who © proper to giveusa call, Our stoek con- sista in part of SILKE AND STRAW BONNETS, PLAIN AND FANCY TRIMMINGS, and all other articles generally keptin a Millinery Store. 7 We have procured the services of one of the most experienced Miliiners in the city. Store on Bishon street, next door to the old stand. Beliefonte, May 3,60. MARY SOUREECK. 0 0 K § TOR GE. GEORGE LTVINGSTON, ab his well known stand on (ie North-castern cor- per of the publie square, Bellefonte, keeps con. stmiiy on hand a large assortment of THEOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL, MiscennaNaous AND SCHOOL Also, a large variety of DLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY of the be tb quality, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMANYCS, PORT FOLIOS, &e. &e. §Z7 Books brought to order at a small edvance on the city prices. Jan28-t£-8. GEO. LIVINGSTON. SNOW SHOE, Fishe udersigned having just open- Hi 2 ed alarge and fresh stock of B DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &e., & at the terminns of the Peliefonie & Snow he hoe Rail Road, invite the citizens of the b+ veounding eountry to call and examine heir stock. They are determined to sell of leaper than the eheapest, and always have ed a full stock ef everything in their line ef tp business. = 3 JO3. D. HARRIS & CO. kt 2 Dceombor 15, 1859. rg ap BEIETo0UD ‘SNOTSIACY ‘HBIT ov CABINET AND re ey } BOOKS. 7 eo =u EW GOCp3 aT STERING ESTABLISHMEN riber respceiiully i d the publ that he cities. Having hod branch of busines, per ous en- n will be assured that it wiil be sotisfactory manner. PAIRING promptly attended to. FREDERICK SMITH, Allegheny etreot, Bellefonte, in the shop formerly occupied by 3dr Rembold. apls go AD HOUSE, BEELLEFONTERA ed MIAH BUTTS, Proprietor: bY part of th Black A Complete Assortment SEASD. FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE REASAT SL L.OER HE ave just recerved one of the largest and Lil best selected stock of goods ever offered tof f this County. Their stock consists ine he people owing articles - and Fancy Silks, De Bege, Barages, Barage De Lains, Muslin De Lams, Chelle De Lains, Alpacas, Bomba- zines, Lawns, French ana Do= i mestic Ginghems, Crepe De Spagne, Mull, Swiss, Cambric, Juconst, Barred & Striped Buslins, Dotted Swiss, Brilliants, Mars seilles, ete. —ALSO— Thalet, Cashmere and Stila Shawls, Blac Frenci Merino for Shawls, Mantillas, a Cloths, Cassimercs, Kentucky Jeans, Linen Duck Barred Linen, Cotlonades, etc. - —ALSO— of Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, etc. ALSO Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Underslecves, Chenuscttes, Lace and Edging, Demi- ty and Worked Flouncing, Together with a beautiful assortment of Handker- chiefs, Mitts, ete. —ALSO— An assortment of oli kinds of SEXQES, which they can sell at astonishing low prices, —ALSO—- A very large lot of CARPEITS, very low. —ALSO— BONNETS, SHAKERS, RIBBONS, And everything belonging to the Millinery line, They would eall the attention of the Milline:s in the country to their goods in that line, as they feel assured they can do as well with them as they can in the city. —ALSO— A large lot of GROCERIES FISH, SALT, AND PLASTER. —ALSO— HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, Aud in shot everything to be found in a variety store, it would be a useless task to try’ to enumer- ate all the arlieles they keep. Call and seo for yourselves, and you will find all and more than you expect {0 see. They will sell you goods this spring at your own prices. Givethem a call and you shall be satiglied. April 19, 1860. NEW AND SPLENDID $¥0CK !! AND BHOGES iH 3 ust w best w ia all thele » the very i1d see Jor you: CRIPTIONE, FOI MACILINLRY, in a week's time, we our Stock, LLL DE V3 HE! An } CIGARS 1! LES, BRIDLES, CLEANS. CART HARNESS €OL- fMES, LINES, SADDLLS, LARS ty §¢, &C. D KEPT BY SADDLERS, LUNES, WHIPS, TRAVELING BAGS, POWDER, SHOT, & CAPS. Vater Proof Boots, doubled soled, warranted. Shoes for children. Robes, Horse ps, &e. 8, 4) etoek. We will show it you it is the plice to ud such articles in our study to please and give Please accept our thanks for past r3. April 19-'60-y. LOGAN FOUNDRY. ASTINGS—THEUND ERS IGN ED 7 having leased THE LOGAN FOUNDRY an the Borough of Bellefonte, together with tha patterns, notify their friends the publi in eral, that they are prepa | Saw Bll, Forge, Furnace and Rolling 9, 28 well as any other kind of mn- They are also making a largo STOVES & PLOWS, he Wortz Plow, the Wortz Improved of the most approved es fox cashi or prompt de of ali kin Mr. vorkman ho flatters him. tro satisfnction,— chinery € variety of d, NG STOVES, Coal or Wood, which they will tex: ding to size and hi ope and other They would ‘eall n coal stoves, at reduced rates. attention to a nent mn of Coal Stoves exelu- sively of east iron, which they are now makind and {or ncalness and durability cannot be excel- fed.—They have also on hand every size and kind of sled and sleigh soles, wagon boxes, kettles, Drice and Durkee wheels, &s. They are also prepared to make Iron Railing any kind and description, also Waterand Blas Pipe of every size {rem a half inch bore top what ever size desired. All