vo— The Tatchman, BELLEFONTE, THURSDAY, JUNE 6. Li ee —— Precautions—Hints to Farmers, The Legislatures of some of our States have already recommended our farmers to plant this year extraordinary quantities of grain and grass. We hear from various points that this has been and is being done: Nothing should be neglected which will help to make the staple articles of food abundant during the next two years. Our farmers should not only plant large crops of wheat and corn, but they would do well for them- gelves and for the country to cultivate, to greater than ordinary extent, certain other crops, the products of which are largely con- sumed by soldiers and sailors Beans and peas, dried, form an important portion of the army and navy rations. They are only second in importance to bread and meat, and as help to a healthy variation of food, nre of equal necessity. Large quanti- ties of these articles will be needed for army provisions, and it is yet time for our farmers to prepare themselves to supply this demand. Also, the farmers throughout the country will do well to reserve their calves from the butcher's knife. This is a point of great im- portance. With a large army to support we car.not too carefully look after the supply of Deel. We suggest to our agricultural socie- ties this matter. Many thousand calves are sold and killed every month in this country. Our farmers will find it profitable to raise all the increase of their herds during the pre- seut year at least; and this is a matter of prudeice, by which patriotic stock raisers and cattle owners can do very much to help the cause of the Union, for which our brave soldiers have gone to battle, Hay, also, should be saved as much as possible. It is un article much needed in all campaigns ; and there is little doubt that the operations of the rebels have heen em- barrassed by the lack of it. The South has always drawn its supply of hay from the Northern and Eastern States. Three months ago there were not five hundred bales of hay in the States held by the mutineers. Great armies cannot be moved without numerous teams, and probably the lack of hay was one sot unimportant reason for a certain slow- ness of movement on the part of the rebel army, which has surprised our people and now alarms the traitors in Virginia. Tebellion will not triumph for lack of pa- triots to dispute its progress and put it to flight from the land. But an army cando nothing without supplies; and it must be the care of those who remain at home to spare no pains to provide the necessary sup- plies for cur brethren who are doing battle for the Union. Every bushel of corn, every barrel of flour, every bag of beans and peas, every tierce of beef and pork, every bale of hay, that can be added to our erop this year should be raised.—2N. I Post. SR The Right time to cut Asparagus. A Correspondent of the Farmer and Gard- ner says :—Every lover of Asparagus must deprecate the course pursued by most per- song, and market gardeners in particular, in regard to the time of cutting this delicious vegetable. Tor many years my impressions were that the whiter and better bleached the stalks, the finer would be the flavor. Besides this, the delicate appearance of a well bleaclied bunch of asparagus, almost naturally conveys the idea of tenderness and juiciness. Now this is all a mistake, as any person may prove by a single experi- went. My plan is never cut asparagus uvn- til, by exposure to the atmosphere, the stalks have become green over the greater portion of their length. The white or bleach- od part is generally fibrous or woody and tasteless. sight at the table than that of a person draw- ing tough asparagus through his teeth, sucking off such parts as may be tender, aud leaving the uneatalle parts on or, be- side his plate. This may all be remedied, try a little precaution in rezard to the time of cutting. To have asparagus in full flavor, tender and juicy, it must be cut when the stalks are just sufficiently greened to break off’ short, like, a snap-short bean. When the crowns have expanded, the proper peri- od is past, for although the whole stalk then becomes green it also becomes fibrous and tough. It is said, that where it is desirable io have the asparagus retain a fresh green ap- pearance, when served for the table, this can be accomplished by the addition of a very small quanity of saleratus to the water in which it is boiled. Ido not offer any of tho suggestions in this brief article as noy- el. They are known to many persons, but very many are not familiar with them. To such they may be acceptable. ———e BB Pramas A PRETTY WAY OF STEWING CHICKENS.— Parboil two fine chickens, take them up in a pewter dish, cut them up, and separate all the joint bones one from another, then tike out the breast bone, add a litle of the water they were stewed in, a blade of mace and a pinch of salt, cover closely with anoth- er dish and put it to stew until the fowls are tender -serve hot in the same dish. Tr OP ee een A NICE WAY 70 cook Chiepse.—Cuat a yuarter pound of cheese into small slices and boil a minute in a teacupfull of tin beat one egg and one tablespoonful of together, adding gradually one pint of milk J ’ jour into the boiling cheese and stir, which after a few minutes cocking is fit to ser fur a supper relish. I know of no more unpleasant AYER’S CATHARTIC Pir Ls. Aro you cick, feeble, and complaining? 1 out of order, with yon 1 m purify the blood, and let the fluids move on unob- structed in health again. They stimulate the functions of the body inte ie 5 disease. A cold settles somewh structs its natural functions. react upon themselves and ducing general While in this condition, opj Ayer’s Pills, end gee Lo ion of the system th again, Wha iSease, i by the derangements, directly they restore the nd with it the buoyant d so apparent in so true in many and danger: The sme 1s them. milar obstrue- ions of the ents of the natural fur ly, and many of them surely, enred of these iy ans. None who know the v cing from , will ot to employ them when sul the disorders they cure. : "Si ert — leading physicians in some of the val cities, and from other well known public per- £ong. From a Forwarding Merchant of St. Louis, Jib. 4, 1856. Ds. Axse: Your Pills ave the paragon of all that is groat in medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands ond fact that had proved incurable for years. Hor mother has been long griev- ously afliicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. After our child aay cured, she also tried r Pills, and they have cured her. a > ASA MORGRIDGL, As an Family Physic. From Dro EB. We Cartwright, New Orleans. Your Pills are the prince of purges. Their execllent _gualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They aro mild, but very certain and eficctual in their action ou the Dowels, which makes them invaluable to us in the daily treatment of disease. Ieadache,SickIleadnche, Foul Stomach, From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore, Daan Bro. Aven: Teannot answer you what complaints 1 have cured cour Pills better than to say all tict we ever treat w qative medicine, 1 pince great depen- dene cathartic in ny daily contest with 1 do that your Pills afford us tie ue them highly. May 1, 1865. tedly cured of 1 have by a dose or twa se from a foul stomach, LD. W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion, Billous Disorders —Liver Complaints. Irom Dr. Theodore Bell, of New Tork Oily, Not only ure your Pills admir: adapted to their pur- pose as an aperient, but 1 find ti eneficinl effects npon the Liver very marked indeed. They bave in my pracs tico proved more effectual for the cure of bilious come plants than any one remedy T can mention. 1 sincerely rejoice that we at length a purgative which is wore thy the confidence of the profession aud the people. Dr. J. C. Aven. tho worst headache any hod of your Pills. It seems t which th Xo DiPARTMENT OF Tn% INTERIOR, th Feb, 1856, eneral and hospital 1 cannot hesitate to Their regu- , couso- ments quently they are an adi of that organ. Indeed, I bilious digo se 80 ODE them, Fiatcrnally y Ww that it did not readily y ALONZO BALL, M ieian of the Marine 1. Dysentery, Diarrhon, Relax, Worms. rom Dr. J. G. Green, of Clacago, Your Pills have hold them in ¢ ever found. I them an bitious dyse makes them ve of women and Dyspepsia, Tmpurity of the Blood. From Rev. J. V. Himes, Pastor of Advent Church, Boston. Dr. Aver: I have used your Pills with i success in my i in distress, To purify the blood, th ven in small doses for 4 Their sugar-coating able aud convenient for the use recommend them to J. V HIMES. re ever known, aud I can cou wy friends. Wansaw, Wyoming Co., N. ar rt ald (ours, tem and purify the fountains of th i. JOLIN GG. MEACIIAM, M.D. Constipation, Costiscness, Suppression, X , Gout, Neuralgia, Drop= ¥ found them in proclaim- I find one or two larga doses of your Pills, talen at the proper tim lent promotives of the natural secres tion when w rtially supp xd, und alse y effectual to ¢ the stomach and expel worms, They are so much thie physic we have that I x d for the cure of PENNSYLV'A HOTEL. HE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Centre county and the public in general, that he has leased this Ho- tel, and is now ready and prepared fo accommo- date travelers in a style, which he flatters himzelf® will meet with public approbation and patronage. People from the County during their sojourn at Bellefonte on weeks of Court, will find the Penn- sylvania Hotel, an agreeable resting place. The House is spacious and furnished in superior THE TABLE of the subscriber will be supplied with all the substantial provisions, delicacies and luxurieg, which a productive Country can furnish or industry vigilance and exertion can procure. HIS BAR, will always contain 2 general assort- ment of the very best liquors, that the Eastern market affords, adapted to suit the most capricious THE STABLE, will be attended by an attentive and obliging Ostler, well qualified to discharge the duties pertaining to this important department ot a public establishment, designed for the accommo- 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 the Hotgl of the subscriber, by whom nothing will be omitted which will render his customers comfortable and happy. | From the attention and time, which the under- signed has devoted to this branch of business, ard his experience, he hopes to merit and reccive a casonable share of the patronage of the public. Aprit 12, 1860. PHILIP KEPHART. JOEIIDT MORAN, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES AXD JEWELRY, aving purchased the stock of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry lately owned by Bible & Moran, and having made large additions to the same, respectfully invites the attention of the pub- lio to his stock, consisting now in part of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Guard and Fob Chains, Gold & silver Spectacles, Bracelets, Gents’ Gold studs, Wateh Keys, Card Cases, Silver Pencils, Finger Rings, Bar Rings, Breast Pins, Gold Pen- cils and Pens, (Goggles. Steel Bags, Silver Plated Ware, &e. Also, Eight-day and thirty-hour Clocks, at the very lowest prices. John Moran offers these goods to the public,convinced that they will meet with satisfaction. He is determined 50 dispose of neither an inferior article, or offer for sale anything in his line but what he can war. rant. Considerable experience in business, and a degire to please the public, will give him an ad- vautage, which he intends to use to the utmost, He particularly invites the attention of the la- dies to his stock of Pins, Rings and Bracelets, which are of the latest styles. And he also in- vites the gentlemen to examine a very fine lot of Watches now offered for sale. [25° Repairing and cleaning promptly attend ed to. Bellefonte, Jan. 5, 1860. —tf. CONRAD HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PENN'A, J. B. BUTTS AS TIE PLEASURE OF ANNOUNC- ing to his friends and the public in gen- eral thathe has taken charge of this well known hotel, lately under the supervision of J. H. Morri- gon, ard is fully prepared to accommodate the traveling publiz in a style and manner commensu- rate with the progressive spirit of the times. Ho is in possession of all the modern improve- ments and conveniences, as to sleeping appart- ments, and has supplied hislarder with the choicest the markets afford, and his Bar with the purest Wines. With the most extensivestabling accommodations and attentive and skilful ogtlers, together with as- siduous attention to business, he feels justified in solioiting a share of patronage and the -support hig friends. Bellefonte, Oct. 8-57-42-tf. 25¢ts WILL BUY ONE OF THE * best Worm Medicines ever brought before the public, namely F. P. GREEN'S ceLesrATEd WORM EXPELLER, (formerly Geo. I. Miles.) [tis pleasant, safe and certain, nced- ing no additional purgative, and will recommend itself where ever used Try a bottle and be con- vinced. Prepared by F. P. GREEN. Druggist, N. W. Cor. Diamond, Bellefonte Pa. AaexTs.—C. G. Ryman and Jos. Green & Son Milesburg; Brew & Barlow, Stormstown; R Light Buffalo Run; Jno. Bing, Unionville; Chas. Sloan Henderson; Alex. Sample & Co., Pinegrove; John ston & Keller, Boalsburg; Wm. A. McCalmon Jacksonville; Jno. P. Packer, Howard. apl 8.17-tf IMPROVEMENT IN BELLEFONTE. he subscriber having put the Saw Mill at the Bellefonte Mills in ‘complete repair, and having his logs boomed in the dam, is now ready to furnish bills of SAWED LUMBER on short notice, of any length not exceeding forty feet. By having the logs in the boom a small bill of any length ean be got out ard sawed in one or two hours. PLASTERING LATH of allsizes kept con- stantly on hand. He will also have a PLANING MILL in operation to supply carpenters and builders in time for commencing building next season. Dec. 13, 1860-6m. JACOB V, THOMAS. no other to my From the Rev. Dr , of the Methodist Epis. Church. vi Jan. 6, 1856. ungrateful for the relief t me if T did not report my case to n my limbs and brought on excru- 2, which ended in chvonie vheuma- ding 1 had the best of ph 0 grew worse and worse, until hy the ad 3 excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, T 1 your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By persevering in the use of them, I wm now entirely well BER, Baton Rouge, T. ween en @ painful 5, of afflicted me ' SLIDELL. contain Mercury, n skilful hands, is lie pill, from the dreadful conse- follow its incautious use. These neral substance whatever. contain no mercury or inl Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & C0., Lowell, Mass, Sold by J. Harris & Co., Bellefonte, C. G. Ry- man, Mileshurg. B. D.-Cumniings, Port Matilda, J. H. eter & ¢o., Boalsburg, and by one dealer in every village in the courty. AD $35, 00 AYS the entire cost for Tuition in the most popular and successful Commercial School in the country. Upward of L'welve Hun- dred young men from twenty-eight different States have been educated for business here within the past three years, some of whom have heen employ- ed as Book Keepers at salaries of $2000,00 Per Annum! Tinmediately upon graduating, who knew nothing of accounts when they entered the College. {= Ministers sons half price. Students enter at any time, and review when they please, with- out extra cha For cats Cowley’s and a large I twenty-five cents pals, 3 pages, Bpecimens of Prof. d Ornamental Penmanship, aving of the College, cnelose in Postage stamps to tho Princi- JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa. March, 21, 1861. ANCY ARTICLES.—A SPLENDI1 lot of Fancy articles such as card cases, 5 os, Match Boxes, Bracelets, Pen Knives Hair and Tooth Brushes, Horn, Buffalo, and India 5 jery soaps &o., just recieved and for sale v ! ; ve | Rabber combs, note paper and Envelopes, Perfum v v y ches F. P. GREEN. UNSICKERS IMPROVED CLOVER HULLER, warranted to elean from 25 to 30 er day—Prise $50, at the Bellefonte September 8, 59. NEW MILLINERY GOODS. - MRS. E. GRAFIUS ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity that she has just re- enived from Philadelphia a splendid lot of BONNETS, RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS, of all kinds, and a superior lot of HOOPS! fo which she directs thy attention of the ladies. May 9t1h,I859-tf. LAWRENCE'S PATENT NEEDLE THREADER he subscriber offers for the consideration of the public of Bellefonte his Double Ended Metalic Needle Threader, with the Patent Wor sted Threader—the greatest labor siving inven- tion of the day. Mr. Lawrence is prevented from retailing the article personally, but can be had at Hoes. Wilson & Brother's Dry Good Store, Belle onte. La Agents wabttfed in the County. ay 31-60 JOSEPH LAWRENCE. CONVEYANCING. LEEDS, Bonds, Mortgages and Article of agreement neatly and correctly executed Also, attention will be given to the adjustment of Book Accounts, and accounts of Administrator Executors prepared for filing. And WM.J. KEALSH. Office nextdeor tothe Post Office. : Belielsxte, April .758-tf. LIME! LIME!! LIME!!! IT subscriber respectfully informs the public that he has erected a Lime Kiln near the Borough of Bellefonte, where he is making Lime of a superior quality —which is acknowledged to be as white and pure as the Vermont lime. All he asks is to give it a trial, and he is satisfied the purchaser will come back again. Apl 12-760-tf. LEON MACKALL. ARTISTS MATERIALS. MAL 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 Pre- pared Canvass, &c., can be had atthe Drug Store F. P. GREEN. @ of Bellefo15-'58-tnte, Aprilf. NEWS OFFICE. TT undersigned is about opening a News Office, in connexion with his Book Store where Daily and Weekly papers may be had at rates nearly corresponding with subscription price Also monthlies at the usual prices, March 24-°59-tf. GEO. LIVINGSTON THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION. A STERNERG & CO’S., cheap and fash- @ jorablo Clothing and Gentlemen's Fur- gz Store, in the Diamond, Bellefonte, Pa. Oct. 11, 1860. An aperient and Stomach preparation of TRON fed of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Iydrogen. Sanctioned by the highest Medical Authorities, both in Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their practice. The experience of thousands daily prove that no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Im- purities of the blood, depression oi vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity in almost every conceivable case. Innoxious in all maladies in which it has been tried. it has proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaints. viz : In Debility, Nervous Affections, Emanci- ation Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Incipient Consumption, Scrofu- lous Tubercu! Cholorosis, Liver Complaints, Chi onic Headaches, Rhewmatism, Intermat- tent Fevers, Pimples on the Face, &c. In case of GexeraL Depiiry, whether the re- sult of acute disease, or of the continued diminu- tion of nervous and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this restorative has proved successful to an extent which no description nor written attestation would render credible Inval- ids so long bed ridden as to have hecome forgot- ten in their own neighborhooas, have suddenly re appeared in the busy world as if just returned from protracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female sufferers, emanciated viotims of apparent maras- mus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aver- sion to air and exercise for which the physician has no same, In Nervous Arrections of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, its operation must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and overheatinfi; and gently, regularly aperient,” even in the most obstinate case of costiveness, without ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disa- greeable gensation. . It is this latter property, among others, which makes it so remarkable and permanent a remedy for Piles, upon it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the local ten- dency which forms them. In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes, a single box of these Chalybeate Pills has often attendent Costiveness In unchecked DiarrumA, even when advanced to DYSENTARY, confirmed. emanciating, and ap- parently malignant, the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing. In local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debili- tating cough, and remittent hectic, which general- ly indicate Incipient Consumption, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and interesting instances. In Scrorurouvs TusercrrLosis, this medicated iron hag had tar more than the good effect of the most cantiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their well known liabilities The attention of females cannot be too confident ly invited to this »medy and restorative, in the cases peculiarly affecting them. In Ruevumarisy, both chronic and inflammatory —in the latter, however, more decidedly—it has invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the jeints and muscles. In INTERMITTENT FEVERS, it must necessarily be a greatremedy and energetic restorative. and its progress inthe new scttiements of the West, will probably he one of high renown and useful ness. No remedy has ever been discovered in the whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy and fuliy restorative effects. Good appetite, complete diges:ion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use. Put up in neat flat un etal boxes containing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box; for sale by drug- gists and dealers. Willbe sent free to any ad- dress on receipt of the price. All letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to R. B. LOCKE & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. May 24-760. 339 Broapway, N.Y. BELLEFONTE DISPENSARY. & J. HARRIS ITAVE NOWAND ARE e constantly receiving the following ar- ticles, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest and warranted good. . Drugs and Medicines, (wholesale or ratail,) Var nish Oils, Paints, Dye stuffs, White Lead, Florence white, and Liquid. Burning fluid, pine oil, fluid and pine oil lamps paint and varnish brushes, hair, eloth, tooth and flesh brushes. Porte monias, pocket books and wallets, segars and tobacco, a large assortment of Pocket Knifes, a variety of Fancy Articles and Perfumery, Hair Dye and Restorative. Patent Medicines.—All of Ayer’s, Dr. John Bull’s, Louden’s, Jayne's. Mayson’s, McClane's, Hembold’s, Holloway’s. Shephard’s Trask’s, San- fas &e., and in fact all the patent medicines of the day. All of which and a variety of others, you can get by calling at the Drug Store in Brokerhoff’s Row, Bellefonte. Physicians’ Proscriptions compounded with cor rectness and dispatch. For medical tps Lyons Catawba Brandy has no rival, and haslong been needed to super- cede the poisonous compounds sold under the name of Brandy. As a beverage, the pure article is al- together superior, and a sovereign and sure reme- dy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low Spirits, Lan- guor, General Debility, &c., &e. Price $1.25 per bottle, Sole agent for Centre Co., J. & J. HARRIS. Humphrie’s Journal of Specific Homeopathy for gratuitous distribution at the Drug Store of J. & J. Harris. March 25-58 A PAIR OF REAL NOVELTIES, AND WITHOUT A MATE. 1st,—*“ THE PAPER NECK TIE.” (Patent Applied For) This Tie is made entirely of paper, in 100 diff- erent See and in perfect imitation of silk and other fabrics. The price is so low that a gentle- man may wear a NEW TIE EVERY DEY, and ¢t not be chargable with extravagance, or one ie can be worn 3 to 6 days, if necessary to ecen- omize. 2d4.—THE RELIEF TIE, (Patented Jan. 29, 1861.) This is doubtless the most perfeet silk Tie ever invented, and is just what the name implies, a rfect *“ Rolie” from all further rouble in tying OWS. 3d.—THE LACE EDGE TIE. An exquisitely beautiful article—it has only to be seen to be admired. SMITH & BROUWER, Sole Manufacturers, No. 36 Warren Street, N. Y N. B.—We sell to WHOLESALE JOBBERS ONLY. Country Merchants can order our goods of ANY WHOLESALE HOUSE with whom they are dealing. April 11,—5t. ROOPSBURG BREWERY. (NEAR BELLEFONTE.) HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RES- pectfully announce to the people of this vieinity, and the public generally, that he is en- gaged, at Roopsburg, near Bellefonte, in the man- ufacture of Ale, Porter, Lager and Table Beer, which will be furnished wholesale to purchasers in kegs or barrels, at desirable rates. ose articles are manufactured pure and are warranted to be a good as ean be purchased in the State. Fresh Brewer's Yeast left daily at the Store of Martin Stone in the borough of Bellefonte, for sale. LEWIS HAAS. Bellefonte, July 9-28-1y. XTRA SUPERFINE FAMILY FLOUR Jor sale by D. LEYDEN & CO. sufficed for the most habitual cases, including the |- TONNER & STEEL ‘HAVE OPENED The largest assortment of goods ever before offered for sale by them,’ consisting as heretofore ciall such aL goods as are usually kept in a gountry store, together with all the NEW STYLES IN MARKET. DRESS GOODS. Blact ond Faney Sills, Brocades, Ma donnas Debeges, Delaines, all wool, lid and figured, Alpacas, Bombazines, Ginghams, and a large as- sortment of. TRAVELING DRESS GOODS. —ALSO— A large and fine assortment of MOURNING APPAREL —ALSO— Black Silk, Thibet, Cashmere and Stella Shawls, Blanket Shawls single and double, Mantelets, Cloaks, Cash- mere Scarfs, Mufflers, &c., &e. —ALSO— Cloths, Cassimeres,sSattinets, Un- dons, Kentucky Jeans, Pincords, Bevor- teens, &e., &e. 0 READY-MADE CLOTHING. —ALSO— A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Gents and Ladies Under-Clothing, Hosiery, Gloves, Gauntlets, Hoods, Nubies, Com- Sorts, Ladies Collars, Under sleeves, Laces & Edgings. Oiled Window Blinds, plain and ornamental, Linen and Lace Curtains, Gilt Cornices for Blinds, Table Covers, Floor Cloths, Oil Cloths, Sheet Zine, Mats, &e. —ALSO— FANCY TRAVELING & MARKET BASKETS. —ALSO— HOOP AND SKELETON SKIRTS. Also, a large assortment of SIIOES and BOOTS or Men, Women, and Children, —ALSO— QUEENSWARE, CEDARW ARE, Axp GRO- CERIES. ESPECIALLY Would Toxver & Steen call attention of Me chanics and Builders to their much enlarged stock of Hardware, Saddlery and Coach Trimmings. Bellefonte, October 27, 1859. Saddle and Harness Manufactory. MILLHELM, CENTRE CO., PA. MICHAEL ULRICH Respectfully informs the citizens of Centre County that he still continues to Z2Y manufacture toorder at his old stand in Millhein, SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, VALISES, WHIPS, TRUNKS, ga., §c., ge, Insuch a style of superior elegance that cannot be surpassed in this or the adjoining Counties. He makes his work of the very best material that can be procured, and has the consolation of knowing that he in all cases renders general satisfaction to those who encouraze him. He will deliver workin all points in the County if the encouragement will warrant him in doing so. Ia has been supplying Harness to farmers in this County for a number of years, and has not heard one word of complaint as to its neatness and durability. Thankful for past favors he hopes to still merit a continuance of their patronage. Millheim, April 12, 2360-tf. C NTON HOUS®, y PA, The subscriber having leased the above named Hotel in the borough of Lock Haven, Clin- ton county, Pa., takes this method of informing the public generally that he has made every necessary preparation to entertain strangers and travelersin the best possible manner. His table will always eo stain the choicest lux- uries that the country wi’ afford, and he is deter- mined not to be surpassed in this department by any other Hotel along the West Branch. {is Bar will contain the choicest liquors that can be purchased in the efty market. Careful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be on hand to take charge of horsesand sce that they arc properly attended to. Trusting that he may receive a portion of the patronage of the traveling public, he hopes by close attention to be able to rende r general “satis- facti up H. AMERLING. July 23-21-tf * CENTRE AND CLEARFIELD HOTEL HE subscriber takes pleasure ininform- ing his friends that he hss resumed the charge of the above well known stand, and that he is fully prepared to accomodate all who may favor him with their patronage. His TABLE will be found always well furnished with whatever the Market can afford. and his BAR with the best of Liquors. As is weil known, he is provided with extensive STABLING, and can accommodate as heretofore, the large wagoning custon.e that comes from the adjoining counties of iluntingdon, Centre, Clearfield and Cambria. Ilis HOUSE is comfort- able and roomy, and hls charges moderate.— Thankful for many past favors from the traveling pnts, he will be pleased to teke his oll friends y the hand again. THOMAS MAYS. Nov. 15, 1860, —tf. TO THE LADIES, Having just returned from Philadelphia with a new and splendid assortment o MILLINERY GOODS, of the latest styles and fashion, we feel prepard to please all, both young and old, grave and gay, who may see proper to give us a call. Our stock con- sists in part of SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, PLAIN AND FANCY TRIMMINGS, and all other articles generally keptin a Millinery Store. i<&7° We have procured the services of one of the most os Milliners in the city. Store on Bishop street, next door to the old stand. Bellefonte, May 3,60. MARY SOURBECK. 0.0 XK S$ TORE. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, at his well known stand on che North-eastern cor- ner of the public square, Bellefonte, keeps con- stantly on hand a large assortment of TnrorLogicar, CrassicAn, MISCELLANEOUS AND ScHOOL Also, a large variety of BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY of the best quality, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, PORT FOLIOS, &c. &e. [57 Books brought to order at a small advance on the city prices: GEO. LIVINGSTON. Jjan28-tf-8. SNOW SHOE. he udersigned having just open- = U3] ed alarge and fresh 1 of > = o DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &e., Wat the terminus of the Bellefonte & Snow Mf 8 Shoe Rail Road, invite the citizens of the surrounding country to call and examine © © their stock. They are determined to sell 4 cheaper than the cheapest, and always have e a full stock of everything in their line ef ga business. B= JOS. D. IARRIS & CO. b+ December 15, 1859. Lx. 0% ‘SHINTN0WH ‘SNOISIAOYL ‘HSI es CABINET AND iT fy > STERING ESTABLISHMENT. — The subseriber respectfully informs his friends and the i that he has commenced the Cabinet and Upholstering business in all its va- rious branches, and will be prepared to furnish work that will compare with any made in the hest shops in our larger cities. Having had practical experience in every branch of business, persons en- trusting work to him will be assured that it will be done in a satisfactory manner. [REPAIRING promptly attended to. FREDERICK SMITH, Allegheny strect, Bellefonte, in the shop formerly occupied by Mr Rembold. aplé ONRAD HOUSE, BELLEFONTE, PA of JEREMIAIN BUTTS, Joos. FIRST ARRIVAL OF. THE SEAS, NEA ££ IT. OF Hee just received one of the largest and best selected stock of goods ever offered to tho people of this County. Their stock consists in art of the following articles : Brack and Fancy Silks, De Bege, Baragss, Barage De Challe De Lains, Alpacas, Bomba~ zines, Lawns, French ana Do= mestic Ginghams, Crepe De Spagne, Mull, Swiss, Cambric, Jaconet, Barred & Striped *Muslins, Dotted Swiss, Brilliants, Mar» seilles, etc. —ALSO— Tabet, Cashmere and Stilla Shawls, Blac French Merino for Shawls. Mantillas, ~—ALSO— Cloths, Cassimeres, Kentucky Jeans, Linen Duck Barred Linen, Cottonades, et. LS A Complete Assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Hors Caps, etc. —ALS Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Underslecves Chemisettes, Lace and Edging, Demi- ty and Worked Flouncing, Together with a beautiful assortment of Handker chiefs, Mitts, etc. —ALSO— An assortment of all kinds of SENOES, whith they can sell at planing low prices. A very large lot of o BPs very low. LSO— BONNETS, SHAKERS, RIBBONS, And everything belonging to the Millinery line, They would call the attention of the Milliners in tho country to their goods in that line, as they feel assured they can do as well with them as they can in tho city. —ALSO— A largo lot of GROCERIES FISH, SALT, AND PLASTER. — 0— HARDWARE.QUEENSWARE, Aud in sho.t Srerything to be found in a variety store, it would be a useless task to try; to enumer- ate all the articles they keep. Call and sce for yourselves, and you will find all and more than you expect to see. They will sell you goods this spring at your own prices. Givethem a call and you shall be satisfied. April 19, 1860. NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK !! y 3 BOOTS AND SHOES, AT BURNSIDES. Warranted to be just what we represent them. We have the very best which we warrant, and lower grades in all their varieties. Call and examine our stock, and rece for youree LEATHER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, BELTING KEPT FOR MACHINERY, Any size I have not got I can get in a week's time, SOLD AT CITY PRICE ! LARGE STOCK OF SHOE FINDINGS, 1 DEFY COMPETITION IN HATS, TOBACCO, AND CIGARS!!! SADDLERY, SADDLES, BRIDLES, HALTERS, CART GEARS, CART SADDLES, HARNESS COL- LARS, HAMES, LINES, &c., &¢., &c. EVERY ARTICLE MADE AND KEPT BY SADDLEKS TRUNKS, WHIPS, TRAVELING BAGS, POWDER, SHOT, & CAPS. Water Proof Boots, doubled soled, warranted. | Copper Tiped Boots and Shoes for children. Blankets, Sleigh Bells, Fox Traps, &e. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Skins and all kinds of furs. Come and examine our stock. We will show it get good Boots and Shoes, and such articles in on line. At Burnside's we study to please and giv satisfaction. Please accept our thanks for pas favors. 3 April 19-°60-y. “LOGAN FOUNDRY. ASTINGS—THEUNDERSIGN ED having leased THE LOGAN FOUNDR in the Borough of Bellefonte, together with th patterns, notify their friends and the pnblig in general, that they are prepared to make all kinds of Grist, Saw Mull, Forge, Furnace and Rolling Mill Castings, as well as any other kind of ma- chinery Castings. They are also making a large variety of STOVES & PLOWS, including the Wortz Plow, the Wortz Improved Plow, and eeveral others of the most approved styles, and at the lowest rates for cash or prompt ay; or at fair rates for trade of all kinds. Mr. Br being a practicable workman he flatters him- self that his work will give entire satisfaction.— They have now on hand, COOKING STOVES, aunitable for either Coal or Wood, which they will sell on reasonable terms according to size and style; also nine plate, air-tight. egg and other coal stoves, at reduced rates. They would call attention to a neat pattern of Coal Stoves exclu~ sively of cast iron, which they are now makind and for neatness and durability cannot be excel- led.—They have also on hand every size and kind of sled and sleigh soles, wagon boxes, kettles, Brice and Durkee wheels, &s. They are also prepared to make Iron Ralling any kind and description, also Waterand Blas Pipe of every size from a half inch bore top what ever size desired. All erders from a distance will bo prom catly a tended to as heretofore, and they hope by care and leading establishment in the county. A. RYAN & CO. Bellefonte, August 4, 1859. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution, established by spe’ cial endowment for the relief of the sica and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. MiEoloaL ADVICE given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupa. tion, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of extrem poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhcea,and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the afilicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will beacceptable. Address, Dr J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. July 26-’60-tf. SES BELLEFONTE LIVERY 5 ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber would respectfully inform the public that he is prepared to accommodate them with HORSES and VEHICLES atthe shortest notice. His stock of Horses are adapted for speed and gentleness. The vehicles are neat and in good order. Carefuldrivers willalways be in readiness tocarry passengers to any point desired. The pat- ronage of the public is respectfully a Terms Cash in advance. MICHAEL RUNKLE. Oct. 8-42-tf. CAST IRON WAGON SPINDLES, AST TRON SPINDLES with boxes, ce now be purchased at the Bellefonte Foundry, They are of four different sizes, as follows. seven, eight, ten and twelve inches. These gpindles oun be either put on old or now wagons and are man. Proprietors == - . factured and for sale by Feb, 15, 1860, 8, HAUPT, JR. & CO @ins, Muslin De Lains, - Large assortment of Buffalo Robes, Horse with pleasure, and satisfy you it is the place t 2 a desire to please, to keep this, what it nowis, the.