Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 13, 1861, Image 4

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BELLEFONTE, THURSDAY, JUNE 13.
"THE INDIAN MUTINY.
An Indian officer has just published. from
notes made by himself “on the spot during
the rebellion of 1857, a ¢ History of the
Seige of Delhi, with a Sketch of the Leading
Events in the Panjaub.” Among the chief
merits of this book is its thorough imparti-
ality. He thinks pur government greatly to
blame 1n many matters, and considers that
Tord Hlalhousie’s policy was one of the main
causes of the mutiny. ~ He bestows consid
1 se on his lordship for ability and
resents the seizare of Oudeas a
¢ and an act of injustice, —
The extreme peril of that step was pointed
out to Lord Dalhousie by men of eminence
and authority, but he would not listen to
them. Then came the greased cartridges, in
which the Hindoo soldiers thought they saw
a design to destroy their caste. Added to
this was the habit of treating the natives 1m
a way hurtful to their ings and prejudi-
¢ s. From these causes, in the opinion of
t .c author. arose the ticmendous and fright-
{ul convulsion from which India has only
just recovered, to pass into the equally ter-
rible agony of famine. The * officer ”’ also
es his countrymen for the vindictive
spirit in which the rebellion was crushed out,
and instances some dreadful cases of cruelty
and injustice. Yet he telie no people
would have evinced greater moderation after
the atrocities committed by the Sepoys, while
many nations would have shown less ; and
he points to the readiness with which we
have undertaken to feed the famine stricken
people during the last four months, as a
proof that we are worthy to rule India.
Of the celebrated liero Nicholson, who was
killed before Delhi, the author tells a most
remarkabio story. He was so worshipped
by the natives that a brotherhood of Fakirs
and Hazara frontier canomzed him even dur-
ing his life. They called themselves aficr
Lis name, < Nikkul Seynees,” and their
worship consisted in singing a kind of dirge,
every verse of which ¢choed the refram,
« (Goroo Nikkul Seyn.” On Nicholson's glo-
rious full before Delhi, their leader declared
Le could not live in a worn where there was
wo ¢ Nikkul Seyn,” and going to his hut, de«
strayed himself, cutting Lis throat from car
10 ea’ — N.Y. Post.
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SLAUGHTER OF Two THOUSAND PERSONS IN
Arnica. —Oune of the native missionaries, who
witnessed the “grand custom’ of the King
of Dahomey, says that more than 2,000 male
human beings were slaughrered, and about
as many females and young childfen, be-
sides enormous numbers of deer, turkey buz-
zavds and other fowl. Tn a commercial
point of view it has been productive of evil.
The West African Herald says: We
taarn that be ; terrible sacrifice of
human lif® caused by the Dahoman ‘grand
custom,’ it has also had the- eff hin a
asure, putti a stop to trade in
of the country. All the principal
> ompelled to repair to the
y) and remam there to wit-
om. In Wydah, we understand
informant left that
S —
grievous
uss this cus
there were, when our
town, few people but women and slave
The palm nuts were rotting on the tree
commerce and agriculture were languishing
grieviously.
Among the King of Dahomey 's army there
is a troop called the Amazon Guards. The
West African Herald thus describes them :
“The Amazon Guards, as they have some-
times been styled. are the most extraordina-
ry troops that we have ever heard or read
They are 3,000 in number, all females,
and display such a degree of ferocious blood-
thirstine q hardinood as to bear a great.
or resemblance to a host of mad tigresses
than to human creatures. They utterly de-
spise death ; they show no mercy to any
i being in war ; they arc mad after
and scem not to kuow what fear
Se
‘They are in fact a troop of devils, so to
Speak, w hideous wildness of manner,
and thes ze waduess of whose demeanor
in times of excitement is so appalling and
inhuman as to have led many well judging
persons to opine that
these dreadful crea-
tures arc periodically subjected to the influ-
cence of some species of drug, which has this
effect. The dress of the Amazons consists of
a pair-of loose trousers, au upper garment
covering the breast, and a cap. They are
armed with a gun, knives and daggers : some
have blunderbusses, others long elephant
while the remainder carry the ordinary
musket. In their militery exercises they
display good discipline, as well as wonderful
dextery and agility,”
Prner GraviTy.-—A minister was preach-
ine to a large congregation in one of the
8 States, on the certainty of the fu-
nent. In the gallery sat a colored
wird with a white child in her arms, which
sho was dancing up and down with commend-
able effort, to make baby understand the
proprieties of 1 The preacher was
hi s subject to notice
infant, and, at
rse, threw him-
y
ng towards that part of the
irl with the baby in her
art
ed from the oratorieal
sr his own question, the
d, in a mortified tone of
1 to catch the cars of
Vhat is that 11
Before
or
the entire co
“1 don’no, spec’ it’s his here chile ;
sd, sal, 1 has been doin’ all could
to koep him from ’starbin’ you.”
It is cacy to imagine that this unexpected
rejoinder took the tragic oat of the preacher
in the shortest time imaginable; and that
the solemnity of that judgment-day sermon
was nob a little diminished by the event.
- ere ern GA werent
A New Hampshire editor was lately rob-
bed while travelin Ifow much the thief
made by the operation may be discovered
hy the indignant epistle he immediately sent
to his victim, returning the pocket book :—-
+ You miserable euss, here’s your pocket
book. 1 dow't keep no sich. Ior a man
dressed ag well as you was to go round with
a wallet with rothing in it but a lot’ef news-
i, a pair of wooden combs, two
paper
newspay vps, and a pass froma pail
read conductor, 1s a contempt imposition
ou the public. As I hear you are an editor
1 return your trash. 1 never robs only gens
tlemen.”
. "wees
organ in the world, some
¥§, 15 the organ of specch in a
s the organ without stops.
Une
bachelor
AYER’S
CATHARTIC
DPIrIs
cble, and
f
rted by a
y use of the right rem:
Tak ; ;
ke Ayers
it the disordered hu-
m purify tis blood, and
Jet the 1lnids move on unob-
structed in health again.
They stimulate the functions
of the body into vigorous ac-
tivity, purify the system from
the obstructions which make
diseass A cold settles somewhere in tho body, and ob-
structs its natural functions. These, if not relieved,
emselves and the surrounding organs, pro
ral aggravation, suffering, and disease,
condition, oppressed by the derangements,
bills, and sso how directly they restoro the
n of the system, and with it the buoyant
s true and so apparent in
i 5 also true in many
yer's
1 actiol
of health again, Wl
al and common con;
=}
ated aud dangerous distempers.
ot expels them. Caused by similar obstruc-
ements of the natural functions of the
i and many of them surely, cured
by the same . None who know the virtues of theso
Pilis, will neglect to employ them when suffering from
the disorders they cure. 7
Statements from leading physicians in somo of tha
principal cities, and from other well known public per-
From a Forwarding Merchant of St. Louis, Feb. 4, 18506.
Pr. Aver: Your Pills ave the paragon of all that is
great in medicine, They have cured my little daughter
of uleerous sc ipon hier hands and fect that had proved
incurable fi 's, Her mother has heen long griev-
joted with blotches and pimples on her skin and
After our child was cured, sho also tried
nd they have cured her.
ASA MORGRIDGE.
As an Family Physic.
From Dr. Be We Cartwright, New Orleans.
Your Dilla are the prince of purges. Their excellent
any cathartic we possess. They aro
in and effectual in their action on the
, whic os them invaluable to us in the daily
treatment of disease.
¥eadache,SickHeadache, Foul Stomach.
From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore,
Dear Bro. Aver: Ieannot answer you what complaints
1 have cured with your Pills ter than to say all that we
ever treat with a pur 2 medicine, 1 place great depen-
dence on an effect athavtic im my daily contest with
dis , and bel az as 1 do that your Pills afford us the
best wo have, I of course value them highly.
Prrrsnura, Pa, May 1, 1835.
Dr. J.C. Avir. Sir: T have been repeatedly cured of
the worst Aewdachs any body ean have hy a.dose or twa
of your Pi It scems to arise from a foul stomach,
which they cleanse at onee.
Yours with great respoct, ED. W. PREBLE,
Clevle of Steamer Clarion,
Bilious Disorders — Liver Complaints,
From Dr. Theodore Dell, of Now York City.
your Pills, a
plaints than any one remedy I can mention. { sincerely
rejoice that we have at length a purgative which is wors
thy tho confidence of the profession and the people,
PARTMENT oF THE T
in my general and hospital
em, and cannot hesitate to
wo employ. ir regu
1, conse-
Inde
80 of
eruully ye
2 ALL, M
cian of the Marine Hosp
om Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicagh
Jong trial in
ever
them
bilious dy
Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood.
From Rev. J. V. Himes, Pastor of Advent Church, Boston,
used your Pills with extraordinary
and among thoke I am called to visit
+ the organs of digestion and
a y host edy IT have
ever known, and I cin confidently recommend them to
my friends. Yours, J. V HIMES.
Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855.
Dear Sin: Iam using yonr Pills in my prac.
tice, and find them an ‘lent pureative to cleanso tho
system and purify the fountains of the blood.
JOIN G. MEACHAM, M.D.
tion, Costiveness, Suppression,
wntisim, Gout, Neuralgia, Drop=
Paralysis, Fits, etc.
From Dr. J. I. Vaughn, Joutreal, Cnada.
ills for the cure of
v havo found them
should join me in proclaim-
altitudes who suffer from
I bad enough in itself, is
» worse. I believe ens-
purify the blood, th
en at the
alural
ed, and also
pel worms.
o have that I r
sor two lara doses of
lent]
arti
®1 House, Savannah, Jan. 6, 1856.
+ I should be ungra for the relief
fit me if ¥ did not report my case to
in my limbs and brought on excrn-
sing, which ended in chronic rhenma-
nding 1 had the best of physicians, the
» and worse, until by the advice of your
nltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your
effects were slow, but sure. By persevering
m, 1 am now entirely well
ze, La., b Dec. 1855.
cured, by your Pills, of
th iad aftlicted me
VINCENT SLIDELL.
25 Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury,
‘hich, althongh a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is
igerous in a public pill, from the dreadful conse-
quences that frequently follow its incantious use. These
contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever.
Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1.
Propared by Dr. J. . AYER & C0., Lowell, Mass,
Sold by J. Harris & Co., Bellefonte, CG. Ry-
man, Milesburg, R. D. Cummings, Port Matilda,
J. MH. Heter & ¢o., Boalsburg, and by one dealer
in every village in the courty.
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$35, 00
AYS the entire cost for Tuition in the
most popular and successful Commercial
School in the country. Upward of Twelve Hun-
dred young men from twenty-eight differcnt States
have been educated for business here within the
past three years, some of whom have been employ-
cd as Book Keepers at salaries of
$2000,00 Per Annum!
Immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing
of accounts when they entered the College.
{og Ministers song half price. Students enter
at any limo, and review when they please, with-
out extra charge.
Tor catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of Prof.
Cowley’s Busin vd Ornamental Penmanship,
and a large Engraving of tho College, enclose
twenty-five conts in Postage stamps to the Prinei-
1
pals
)
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JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa.
Duel, 2, 1801.
rasoy ARTICLE
eee ieee
A SPLENDIE
1s card cases,
relots, Pen Knives
: 3 1, Buffalo, and India
Rubber ¢owbs, note paper and Envelopes, Perfum
ory svaps &e., just xacteved and for sale very cheap
F. P. GREEN.
¥ UN SICKERS IMPROVED CLOVER
6. 11UL LIK, warranted to clean from 25 to 30
bushols por day—Prico $50, at tho Bellefonte
Foundry.
September 8, 759,
PENNSYLV'A HOTEL
ue 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 to accommo-
date travelers in a style, which he flatters himself*
will meet with public approbation and patronage.
People from the County during their Sojourn at
Bellefonte on weeks of Court, will ind the Penn-
aylvania Hotel, an agreeable resting place. The
flouse is spacious and furnished . in superior
THE TABLE of the subscriber Will be supplied
with all the substantial provisions, delicacies and
luxuries, which a productive Country can furnish
or industry vigilance and exertion can procure.
_ 2 3 An aperient and Stomach preparation of TRON
HIS BAR, Will always contain a general Sssori- urified of Otvten and hr combustion in
nent of the very best liquors, that the Eastern ydrogen, Sanctiéned by the highest Medical
market affords, adapted to suit the most capricious | A%yovities, both in Europe and the United States
THE STABLE, will be attended by an attentive | 4 prescribed tn thor practice. 2
and obliging Ostler, well qualified to discharge the | “pip exporience of thonisands daily prove that no
duties pertaining to this important department ot preparation of Tron can be compared with it. Im-
a public establishment, designed for the accommo- purities of the blood, depression of vital energy,
dation of travelers generally. : pale and otherwise sickly compleZions indicate its
Accsiomodating servants will always be in at-| jo00csity in almost every coneeivable ease.
tendance to supply the wants and contribute tothe | = nyogious in all maladies in which it has been
comfort and satisfaction of those who may be dis | tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each of
posed to patronize the Hotel of the subscriber, by | the following complaints, viz:
whom nothing will be omitted which will render In Debility, Nervous Affections, Emanci-
his customers comfortable and happy. ation Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhea,
From the attention and time, Which the under- 4 .
signed has devoted to this branch of bisiness, and Dysentery, Incipient Consumption, Serofu-
his experience, i to merit and Teqeit a | lous Tubercul Cholorosis, Liver Coniplaints,
easonable share of the patronage ofthe public. | Ch onic Headaches, Rheumatism, Intermat-
3 . SY 7 tches, e »
Aprif2,1860. PHILIP KEPHART. | yon Fevers, Pimples on the Face, &c.
TOEXIN DMECOIRAIN, In ease of GeNerAL DEBILITY, whether the re-
S N mult of acute dizease, or of the continued diminu-
DEALER IX tion of nervous and Byes energy from chronic
7 T I J Tr } complaints, one trial of this restorative has proved
CLOCKS, WATCHES AND EWEIR 1 | suesessful to an extont which no deseription nor
Hore purchased the stock of Clocks, | Written attestation would render credible Inval-
. + ids 30 long bed ridden as to have become forgot-
Watches and Jewelry lately ih ned by Bible | 4 5 their own neighborhoods, have a
& Moran, and having made large additions to tho |, 500r04 in the busy world as if just returned from
same, respectfully invites the attention ofthe pub- protiacted travel in a distant land. Some very
lio to his stock, consisting now in part of Gold and | Goo) instances of this kind are attested of female
Silver Watohes, Gold Guard and Fob Chains, | fro ore “omanciated viotims of apparent maras-
Gold & silver Spectacles, pracclelsy ge aad mus, sanguineons exhanstion, eritical changes,and
studs, Watch Keys, Card San YG i Pe 5 | that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aver-
Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Ping, 0/C FON | gion to air and exercise for which the physician
cils and Pens, Goggles, Steel Bags, Silver Plated Yas Ho nate,
Ware, &e. Also, Eight-day and _thirty-hour | p PNL Cols Arprcitoxs of all kinds, dnd for
Clocks, at the very fowes; prices. John Moran | oo. ne familiar to medical men, its operation must
offers these goods to the public,convinced that they | 150 oqsnrily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides.
will meet with, satisfaction. . He is determined | ;p5¢ vigorously tonic, without being exciting and
s0 dispose of neither an inferior article, or offer for | [=o 4 05tinfi; and gently, regularly apetient, even
salo anything in his line but what he can war-| 40 ost obstinate case of costiveness, without
rant. Considerable experience in business, and a | (oo being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disa-
desire to please the public, will give him an ad- greeable sensation. 2
vantage, which he intends to use to the utmost, Tt is this latter property, among others, which
He particularly invites the attention of the la-| iyo jt go remarkable and permanent a remedy
dies 9 his J uf Dist Li ae Bossier for Piles, upon it also appears to exert a distinct
which are of the latest sbyles. And he also in-|,,q specific action, by dispersing the local ten-
vites the geniiepien fo ssamine a very fine lot of dency which forms them
Watches now offered for sale, Tn DysrepsiA, innumerable as are its causes
wo Repairing and cleaning promptly attend |; giyele box of these Chalybeate Pills has often
Tollefonte, Jan. 5, 1860.18. sufficed for the most habitual cases, including the
attendent Costiveness
TT gy In unchecked Diarrma:A, even when advanced
CONRAD HOUSE, to DYSENTARY, confirmed, emanciating, and ap-
BELLEFONTE, PENNA. parently malignant, the effects have been equally
J.B. BUTTS darbie ard ionishiop. Rania th ATL
am DAS J 3 n local paing, loss of flesh and strengi ebili-
HE TUE PLEASURE OF ANNOUNC- tating sity and remittent hectic, which Zeneral-
ing to his friends and the public In gen- | |y indicate Incipient Consumption, this remedy
eral that he has taken charge of this weil known | hag allayed the aiarm of friends and physicians,
hotel, lately under the supervision of J. H. Morri- | in several very gratifying and interesting instances.
som, and is fully prepared to accommodate the| Tn Scrorvrous Tunercvrosis, this medicated
traveling publiz’in a style and manner comr.ensu- | iron has had tar more than the good effect of the
rate with the progressive gpirit of the times. most cantiously balanced preparations of iodine,
Ho is in possession of all the modern improve- | without any of their well known liabilities
ments and conveniences, as to sleeping appart- The attention of females cannot be too confident
ments, and has supplied his larder with the choicest | 1y invited to this z<medy and restorative, in the
the markets afford, and his Bar with the purest | cases peculiarly affecting them.
Wines. In Rurvaarisy, both chronic and inflammatory
With the most extensivestabling accommodations | —in the la . however, more decidedly—it has
and attentive and skilful ostlers together with as- | juvariably well reported, both as alieviating pain
siduous attention to business, he feels justified in | and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the
soliciting a share of patronage and the support ; 8
his friends.
Bellefonte, Oct. 8-'57-42-tf. r medy and energetic restorative, and
2 its progress inthe new settlements of the West,
25¢ts WILL BUY ONE OF THE | will probably be one of high renown and useful
* best Worm Medicines ever | ness. 5s :
brought before the public, namely F. P. GREEN'S No remedy has ever been digeovered in the
cELEBRATED WORM EXPELLER, (formerly Geo. whole history of medicine, which exerts such
I. Miles’.) Itis pleasant, safe and certain. need- prompt, happy and fully restorative effects. Good
ing no additional purgative, and will recommend | appetite, complete digestion, rapid acquisition of
itself where ever used Try a bottle and be con- strength, with an unusual disposition for active
vinced. Prepared by and cheerful excrcise, immediately follow its use.
F. P. GREEN. . Putup in neat flat netal boxes containing 50
Druggist, N. W. Cor. Diamond, Bellefonte Pa. pills, price 50 cents per box; for sale by dry
AcrNTs.—C. G. Ryman and Jos. Green & Son gists and dealers. Willbe sent free to any ad-
Milesburg ; Brew & Barlow. Stormstown; R Light dress on receipt of the price. All letters, orders,
Buffalo Run; Jno. Bing, Unionville; Chas. Sloan | ete, should be addressed to A
Henderson; Alex. Sample & Co., Pinegrove; John R. B. LOCKE & CO., GENERAL AGENTS.
ston & Keller, Boalsburgz; Wm. A. McCalmon| May 24-60. 332 Broipway, N.Y.
Jacksonville; Jno. P. Packer, Howard. el
Heat “| BELLEFONTE DISPENSARY.
IMPRO 7 & J. HARRIS IIAVE NOWAND ARE
IMPROVEMENT IN BELLEFONTE. o constantly receivipg the following ar-
dl subscriber having put the Saw Mill | ticles, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest
at the Bellefonte Mills in complete repair, | and warranted good.
and having his logs boomed in the dam, is now | Drugs and Medicines, (wholesale or retall,) Var
ready to furnish bills of SAW/ED LUMBER | nish Oils, Paints, Dye stuffs, White Lead, Florence
on short notice, of any length not exceeding forty | white, and Liquid.
foot. By having the logs in the boom a small bill | Burning fluid, pine oil, fluid and pine oil lamps
of any length can bo got out ard sawed in ene or | paint and varnish brushes, hair, e¢loth, tooth and
two hours. flesh brushes.
PLASTERING LATH of allsizes keptcon- | Porte monias, pocket books and wallets, segars
stantly on hand. and tobacco, a large assortment of Pocket Knifes, a
He will also have a PLANING MILL in | variety of Fancy Articles and Perfumery, Hair
operation to supply carpenters and builders in | Dye and Restorative.
time for commencing building next season. Patent Medicines.—All of Ayer’s, Dr. John
Dee. 13, 1860-6m. JACOB V, THOMAS. Bull's, Louden’s, Jayne's. Mayson’s, McClane's,
tors = Hembold’s, Holloway’s. Shephard’s Trask’s, San-
NEW MILLINERY GOODS. | frie ders and infact al he patent odicinea of
MRS. E. GRAFIUS Ly
All of which and a variety of others, you ean get
FESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of | by ealling at the Drug Store in DBrokerhoff’s Row,
Bellefonte and vicinity that she has just re- Bellefonte. 5 Ata z
esived from Philadelphia a splendid lot of Physicians’ Proscriptions compounded with cor
:N? FEV , it must necessarily
A PAIR OF REAL NOVELTIES,
AND WITHOUT A MATE.
1st.— THE PAPER NECK TIE.”
rectness and dispateh.
EX oO OO p=] [= 0 of Brandy. As a beverage, the pure article is al-
guor, General Debility, &e., &e. Price $1.25 per
LAWRENCE'S PATENT
Humphrie’s Journal of Specific Homeopathy for
of the public of Bellefonte his Double Ended Maret 25 38!
tion of the day. Mr. Lawrence is prevented from
fonte.
(Patent Applied For)
BONNETS, RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS, |, 2, mee ppeeee Eere etton to super
to which she directs ths attention of the ladies. de ny
bottle.
NEEDLE THREADER |rutuitous distribution at the Drag Store of J. &
Metalic Needle Threader, with the Patent Wor
retailing the article personally, but can be had at
Le Agents wabted in the Count;
of all kinds, and a superior lot of cede the poisonous compounds sold under the name
dy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low Spirits, Lan-
May 9t1h,I859-tf. : ey ” yf =
Sole agent for Centre Co., J. & J. HARRIS.
he subscriber offers for the consideration | J. Harris.
sted Threader—the greatest labor saving inven-
Messrs. Wilson & Brother’s Dry Good Store, Belle
y-
JOSEPII LAWRENCE.
ay 31-760. This Tie is made entirely of paper, in 100 diff-
erent styles, and in perfect imitation of silk and
CONVEYANCING. other fabrics. The price is so low that a gentle-
BEDS, Bonds, Mortgages and Article | man may wear a NEW TIE EVERY DEY, and
of agreement neatly and correctly executed | yet not be chargable with extravagance, or one
Also, attention will be given to the adjustment of Tie can be worn 3 to 6 days, if \necessary to econ-
Book Accounts, and aceounts of Administrator { oxize.
Executors prepared for filing.
And WM. J. KEALSI.
Office nextleor tothe Post Offico.
24.—THE RELIEF TIE.
(Patented Jan. 29, 1861.)
This is doubtless the most perfeet silk Tie ever
Balleiszte, April 258-tf.
LIME | LIME 11 LIME!!! invented, and is just what the name implies, a
o i} LL orfect « Relief’ from all further rouble in tying
f#1he subscriber respectfully informs the | jy.
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 3d. —THE LACE EDGE TIE.
to be as white and pure as the Vermont lime. All An exquisitely beautiful article—it has only to
he asks is to give it a trial, and he is satisfied the | be seen to be admired.
purchaser will come back again. SMITH & BROUWER, Sole Manufacturers,
Apl 12-°60- tf. LEON MACKALL. No. 36 Warren Street, N. Y.
ARTISTS MATERIALS, 0 x B~We sell to WHOLESALE JOBBERS
J inline} Thi 5 LY. Country Merchants can order our goods
Wi oh for painting in White Col-| 0FIYy WHOLESALE HOUSE with whom' they
ors, Oil Colors in compressible tubes, Var-| 0 qeatin April 11 --5¢
nish for Grecian Oil Paintings, iver Foil, Gold 8: P 2 >
Loaf, Gold and Silver bronze, Camel Sahle Hair
aches Paper, India Ink. superior English Pro- ROOPSBURG BREWERY.
pared Canvass, &e.; oan be had at the Drug Store (NEAR BELLEFONTE.)
FP OREIN. I UNDERSIGNED WOULD RES-
pectfully announce to the people of this
vicinity, and the public generally, that he is en-
. * v anged. at Roopshurg, near Bellefonte, in the man-
4 hi undersigned is about opening a New Se uinof 33 Porter, Lager and Table Bor
Office, in connexion with his Book Store| +h will be furnished wholesale to purchasers in
whore Daily and Weekly papers may be had at! kegs or barrels, ai desirable rates. These articles
rates noarly corresponding with subscription price | are manufactured pure and are warranted to-be a
Also month at the usual prices. a good as can be purchased in the State.
March 9-tf. GEO. LIVINGSTON Fresh Brewer's Yeast left daily at the Store of
re ere —————~—=— - | Martin Stone in the borough of Bellefonte, for sale.
HE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION, gh ot Uailelute, fir ou
STERNERG & CO’S., cheap and fash-
onrable Clothing and Gentlemen’s Far-
nishing Store, in the Diamond, Bellefunte, Pa
Oct. 11, 1860,
* ettefo 15-758-tnte, Aprilf.
NEWS OFFICE.
Bellefonte, July 9-20-1y.
“XTRA SUPERFINE FAMILY FLOUR
Jor sale by D. LEYDEN & €0.
TONNER 5 SrEah
The Jargest setopmont of goods ever before offered
for sale by them,’ consisting as heretofore «all
such staple goods as are usually kept in a ¢ountry
store, together with all the
NEW STYLES IN MARKET.
. DRESS GOODS. :
Black and Faney Silks, Brocades, bia
donnas Debeges,Delaincs, all wool solid
and figured, Alpacas, Bombazines,
Ginghams, and a large as-
sortment 7 ‘
TRAVELING DJ SS GOODS.
A largo and fine assortment of MOURNING APPAREL,
Black Silk, Thibet, Cashmere and Stella
Shawls, Blanket Shawls single and
double, Mantelets, Cloaks, Cash-
mere Scarfs, Mufflers, &c., &e.
_ Cloths, Cassimeres,.Sattinets, Un-
ions, Kentucky Jeans, Pincords, Bevor-
. 4. . teens, &e., &c.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
—ALSO—
. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Gents and Ladies Under-Clothing, Hosiery,
Gloves, Gauntlets, Hoods, Nubics, Com-
Sorts, Ladies Collars, Under
aleeves, Zo & Edgings.
Oiled Window Blinds,
plain and ornamentals, Linen
and Lace Curtains, Gilt Cornices for
Blinds, Table Covers, Flogr Cloths, Oil
Cloths, Sheet Zine, Hats, &e.
—ALSO—
FANCY TRAVELING & MARKET BASKETS.
—ALSO— i
HOOP AND SKELETON SKIRTS.
Also, a large assortment of BHOES and BOOTS
or Men, Women, and Children.
—ALSO—
QUEENSWARE, CEDARW ARE, axp GRO-
CERIES.
ESPECIALLY
Would Tonver & STEEL call attention of Mo
chanics and Builders to their much enlarged stock
of Hardware,’ Saddlery and Coach Trimmings.
Bellefonte, Octdhbr 27, 1859.
Saddle and Harness Manufactory.
MILLHEIM, CENTRE CO., PA.
‘MICHAEL ULRicH
Respectfully informs the citizens of
Centre County that he still continues to
2 Hianufacture to order at his old stand in
Miliheini, ir
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
VALISES, WHIPS, TRUNKS,
4a, &C., 4c,
In such a style of superior elegance that cannot he
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 knowiug
that he in all cases renders general satisfaction to
those who encourage him. He will deliver work in
all points in the County if the encouragement will
warrant him in doing so.
He has been supplying Harness to farmers in
this County for a number of ycars, and has not
heard one word of complaint as to its neatness and
durability.
Thankful for past favorshe hopes to =ti
a continuance of their prema.
Millheim, April 12, 2860-t:
LEN HOUSE, LOCKHAVEN PA.
The subscriber having leased the above
named Hotel in the borough of Lock Maven, Clin-
ton county, Pa., takes this method of informing the
public generally that he has made every nee
preparation to entertain strangers and travelersi
the best possible manner.
His table will always eovstain 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.
lis Bar will contain the choicest liquors that can
be purchased in the efty market.
areful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be
on hand to take charge of horsesand see that they
are 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-
faction. ALFRED MANN,
June 8, '61.-tf PROPRIETOR.
CENTRE AND _CLEARFIELD HOTEL
Tu subscriber takes pleasure in inform-
ing his friends that he has resumed the
charge of the above well known stand, and that
he is fally prepared to accomodate all who may
fuvor hifi 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 well known, he is provided with
extensive STABLING, and can accommodate as
heretofore, the large wagoning custome that comes
from the adjoining counties of Huntingdon, Centre,
Clearfield and Cambria. ITis HOUSE is comfort-
able and roomy, and hls charges moderate. —
Thankful for many past favors from the traveling
peat, he will be pleased to take 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 0
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 usa 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.
[2° We have procured the services of one of the
most experienced Milliners in the city. Store on
Bishop street, next door to the old stand.
Bellefonte, May 3,60. MARY SOURBECK.
B 0 0K $T ORE.
GEORGE LIVINGSTON,
at his well known stand on che North-eastern cor-
ner of the public square, Bellefonte, keeps con-
stantly on hand a large assortment of
THEOLOGICAL,
CLASSICAL,
MISCELLANEOUS
AND SCHOOL
Also, a large variety of
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY
of the best quality,
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS,
PO FOLIOS, &ec. &e.
[75 Books brought to order at a small advance
on the city prices.
GEO. LIVINGSTON.
jan28-tf-8.
SNOW SHOE.
he udersigned having just open- Hd
& il lg ed Rs fresh ad of P
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &ec., S$
Bu the terminus of thc Bellefonte & Snow it
o
} BOOKS.
Shoe Rail Road, invite the citizens of the E+
surrounding country to call and examine
S their stock. They are determined to sell a
cheaper than the cheapest, and always have =
a full stock of everything in their line cf gn
business. >
JOS. D. HARRIS & €0. HH
December 15, 1859. =
0p ‘SATAN0WH ‘SNOISIAOUI ‘HSIX
= CABINET AND rT
STERING ESTABLISHMENT. —
The subscriber respectfully informs
his friends and the public that he has commenced
the Cabinet and Upholstering business in all its va-
rions branches, and will be prepared to furnish
woik that will compare with any made in the hest
shops in our larger cities. Having had practical
experience in cvery branch of business, persons en-
trusiing work to him will be assured that it will be
done in a satisfactory manuer.
REPAIRING promptly attended to.
FREDERICK SMITH,
Allegheny street, Belfefonte, in the shop formerly
occupied by Mr Rembold. aplh
ies
ONRAD RO BELLEFONTE, PA
FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON
MAY «& LOEB
He just received one of the largest and
best selected stock ef goods ever offered te
the people of this County. Their stock consists in
art of the following articles : 4
Black and Fancy Silks, De Dege, Barages,
Barage De a Muslin De Lans,
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.
S
ATS
Thibet, Cashmere and Stilla Shawls, Blat
French Merino for Shawls. Mantillas,
—ALSO—
Cloths, Cassimeres, Kentucky Jeans, Linen
Duck Barred Linen, Coltonades, efc.
— 0
A Complete Assortment of Ready Made
Clothing, Hals, Caps, etc.
—ALSO—
Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Underslecves
Chemisettes, Lace and Edging, Demi-
ty and Worked Flouncing,
Together with a beautiful assortment of Handker
chiefs, Mitts, ete.
LSO0— ‘
An assortment of all kinds of S¥EXQES, which
they can sell at agains low prices.
SO— ’
A very large lot of CARPETS, very low.
—ALSO—
BONNETS, SHAKERS, RIBBONS,
And everything belonging to the Millinery line,
They would call the attention of the Miilines 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 03
GROCERIES FISII, SALT, AND PLASTER.
—ALSO—
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE,
And in ghost everything 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 see’ 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 an
you shall be satisfied.
April 19, 1860.
NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK !!
7 } 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 sce for yourse
LEATHER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
BELTING KEPT FOR MACHINERY,
Any size I have not got I cangetin a week's time,
SOLD AT CITY PRICE!
LARGE STOCK OF SHOE FINDINGS,
1 DEFY COMPETITION IN EATS,
TORAL ;
&
TERS, CART GEA 1
SADDLES, HARNESS COL-
LARS, HAMES, LINES,
&c., &¢., &c.
EVERY ARTICLE MADE AND KEPT BY SBADDLERSD
TRUNKS,
WHIPS, TRAVELING
BAGS, POWDER, SHOT, & CAPS.
Water Proof Boots, doubled goled, warranted. |
Copper Tiped Boots and Shoes for children.
Large assortment of Buffalo Robes, Horse
Blankets, Sleigh Bells, Fox Traps, &e.
Highest market prices paid for Hides, Skins
ani all kinds of furs. :
Come and examine our stock. We will show it
with pleasure, and satisfy you it is the place t
get good Bootsand Shoes, and such drticles in ou
line. At Burnside’s we study to please and giv,
ratisfaction. Please accept cur thanks for pas
favors.
April 19-'60-y.
LOGAN FOUNDRY.
ASTINGS—THE UNDERSIGNED
having leased THE LOGAN FOUNDR
in the Borough of Bellefonte, together with th
patterns, notify their friends and the public in
general, that they are prepared to make all kinds
of Grist, Saw Mell, Forge, Furnace and Rolling
Mill Castings, as well as any other kind of ma-
chinery Castings. They are also making a large
variety of S
STOVES & PLOWS,
including the Wortz Plow, the Wortz Improved
Plow, and several others of the most approved
styles, and at the lowest rates for cash or prompt
pay; or at fair rates for trade of all kinds. Mr:
Ryan being a practicable workman he flatters him-
self that his work will give entire satisfaction.—
They have now on hand,
COOKING STOVES,
auitable for cither Coal or Wood, which they will
sell on reasonable terms according to size and
style; also nine plate, air-tight. egg and ether
coal stoves, at reduced rates. They would call
attention to a neat pattern of Coal Stoves exclu-
sively of cast iron, which they are mow 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, &z.
They are also prepared to make Iron Railing
any kind and description. also Water and Blad
Pipe of every size from a half inch bore top what
ever size desired.
All orders from a distance will bo prom eatly a
tended to as heretofore, and they hope by care and
a desire to please, to keep this, what it nowis, the
leading establishment in the epuny,
. RYAN & CO.
Bellefonte, August 4, 1859.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
A Benevolent Institution, established by spe’
cial endowment for the relief of the sice
and distressed, afflicted with Virvient and
Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the
Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.
EDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the
Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter,
with a deseription of their condition, (age, occupa.
tion, habits of life, &e.,) and in cases of extrem
poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrheea,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
beacceptabld.
Address, Dr J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting
Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
July 26-'60-tf.
~@ 5 BELLEFONTE LIVERY
ESTABLISHMENT. gi
The subseriber would respectfully inform the
public that he is prepared to accommodate them
with HORSES and VISIIIC LIS at the shortest
notice. His stock of Horses are adapted for speed
and gentleness. The vehicles are neat and in good
order. Carefuldrivers will always be in readiness
to carry passengers to any point desired. The pat-
ronage of the public is respectfully in
Terms Cash in advance.
Oct. 8-42-tf. MICHAEL RUNKLE.
CAST IRON WAGON SPINDLES.
AST TRON SPINDLES with boxes, can
now be purchased at the Bellefonte ro
They are of four different sizes, as follows,
eight, ten and twelve inches. These spindle#
be either put on old or new wagons and are man:
REMEAH BUTTS,
Proprietors
fastured and for sale by
Feb, 15, 1860. 8. HAUPT, JR. & 0%»
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