Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, June 20, 1861, Image 4

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The Watchman,
BELLEFONTE, THURSDAY, JUNE 20.
TT THR FARMERS PANE. ..
Tho times may be hard as the ground,
Frosen stiff in the December cold ;
But the bank of the farmer is sound—
Ifbroken, it disconntsin gold.
His share is a plow-share in banks .
Whose dividends never rely
On the giini-stone men at their cranks,
But on rain and the sunshiny gky.
His deposits are small, but they yield
. A hundred per cent., or per seed,
So that gold grows up in the field
Like a thought that grows iato a deed.
GEO. W., BUNGAY.
mrs A A Rp re
Ne=manva Mann.—The man-
HOW SWISS Usiesosn av ene §
mer in which Swiss peasernts combine to carry
on cheese making by their united effort
deserves to be noted. Each -parish in
Switzerland hires a man, generally from the
district of Gruyere, in the canton of Frey-
burgh, to take care of the herd and make
the cheese ; one cheeseman, one pressman
_or assistant, and one cowherd, are consid-
ered necessary for every forty cows. The
owners of the cows get credit in a book for
the quantity of milk given by each cow daily.
The cheeseman and his assistants milk the
cows, put the milk all together and make
cheese of it; and at the end of the season
each owner receives the weight of cheese
proportionable to the quantity of milk his
cows have delivered. By this co-operative
plan, instead of small sized, unmarkatable
cheeses, which each owner could produce
out of his three or four cows’ milk, he has
the same weight in large marketable cheeses,
superior in quality because made by people
who attend to no other business. The
cheeseman and his assistants are paid so
much per nead of the cows in money or
cheese, or sometimes they hire the cows and
pay the owners in money or chaese. A
similar syntem exists in the French Jura.—
Notes of a Traveller.
—— ese OB rer.
TrAINING STEERS, —The Southern Home-
stead has the following sensible remarks
upon training steers. We commend them
to all who have the care and training of such
apimals :
It is a well known fact that kindness will
subdue the most ferocious of animals ; but
by a little kindness they will get overfa feel-
ing of fear, and become perfectly gentle and
obedient. In order to meet with success
in training steers, they should be treated
kindly, and lct them know they are not to
be hurt, and one half the work of breaking
them is done. Give them occasionally a
few ears of corn, or some oats, &c; then
bring the yoke into the yard and let them
see 1t and smell of it before it is placed upen
their necks, as this will teach them that there
is nothing to fear from it. After placing
the yoke upon their necks, be very gentle
with them ; take hold of the bow and turn
them about the yard. This plan should be
pursued for a short time, when they can be
taken out and hitched to a small log, and
after leaving them to haul a log, they can be
put before a sled, and very soon they will be
put under good discipline.
GrixpiNg Feep.—Some English writers
have claimed, and we think justly, that if a
proper machine were invented to grind hay
the approximate in value to unground oats,
in producing fat and mucle. This opinion
has been founded on the fact, that nineteen
pounds of hay cut one inch long, would, for
flesn-making, equal in value twenty-five
pounds in the uncut state. This truth has
given rise to machines for chaffing hay in
England, which af fast finding favor with
cattle raisers. Their costis too great for
the American market, and manufacturers of
cutting machines have recently succeeded
in producing those capable of cutting one-
fourth to three. cights of an inch in length,
and at a cost of about $70. for a machine
capable of cutting one ton per hour. Such
a machine may be seen at our office at this
time. A chafing mackine for bruising oats
is now called for and all who have observed
the inability of the horse to digest whole
oats, must admit the fact that some means
of dividing them before being fed should be
adopted: — Working Farmer.
Crerries DESTROYED.—A correspondent
of the Rural New Yorker, writing from Penn
Yann, N. Y., to that paper, says tho blossom
buds of nearly all the finer varieties of cher-
ries were destroyed by the intense cold of
February last. The mercury, at the period
named, decended to 18 deg. below zero.—
As this was two degrees higher than the
temperature mn February, 6, 1855, when the
cherries were not injured, he argues that
this destructfon was the result of the excess
of warm wet weather last fall, causing an
abundant flow of sap into the trees, thereby
rendering the flower-buds unfit to endure
the severity of the winter. He mentions
also, that all the Isabella grape vines, not
protected, have been frozen almost to the
ground, while the Catawba, Clinton and
Oporto, are but slightly injured.
——g
- EOD
A Secret 10 FARMERS. —It is worth know-
ing that every keeper of cows may cause
them to calve during the day-time, instead
of night or day, asit may happen, causing
much watching and want of sleep. The
simple method of which is this: When the
cow is in calf and the milk beginning to fail,
till she is about “ yelled,” let no milk be
taken from her during the day or at night
bat milk her any time in the morning, and
let none be taken but in the morinng; and
when ber time to calve has come, she will
drop her young in the day-time. Two of
our friends have tried this simple method,
. AYER’S
PILIS.
Aro you sick, feeble, and
comp ing? Are you out of
order, with your system de
ranged, and your feelings un
comfortable? These symp-
toms are often the prelude to
serious illuess. Bomo fit of
sickness is creeping upon you,
and should be averted by a
{ timely use of the right ren
edy. Take Ayer's Pills, and
cleanse out the disordered hu-
mors — purify the blood, and
Jet the fluids move on unob-
structed in health again,
They stimulate the functions
of the body into vigorous ace
tivity, purify the system from
tho obstructions which make
disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and cb
.structs its natarel fenetions. These, if not relieved,
weact upon themselves and the surrounding organs. pro-
Aa mam AiFi)
PENNSYLV'A HOTEL.
[HE UBSCRIBER 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 find the Penn-
£yivania Hotel, an agreeable resting place. The
ouse is spacious »nd 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.
HIS BAR, will always contain a 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.
Actommodating servants will always be in at-
tendance to supply the wants and contribute to the
comfort and sotisfaction of those who may be dis
ducing general avation,. suffering, and disease,
8, Ta oy the d
rtm tha
WW DHS JIE GLE Cubivanavasy 40
take Ayers Pills, and see how avectly they resiviv say
natural action of tho system, and with it the buoyant
feeling of health again. ~ What is true and so apparent in
this trivial and common complaint, is also true in many
ef the deep-seated and dangerous distompers. The sama
purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstrae-
tions and derangements of the natural functions of the
body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, ciired
by the same moans. None who know tha virtues of these
Pllts, will neglect to employ them when suffering from
the disorders they cures
Statements from leading physicians in some of the
principal cities, and from other well known public per.
#ons,
From a Forwarding Merchant of St. Louis, Feb. 4, 1856.
Dr. Aver: Your Pills are the pavagon of all that is
¢ in medicine, They have cured my little daughter
of ulcerons gores upon her hands and feet that had proved
incurable for yeavs. Her mother has been long griev-
ously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and
in her hair. After our og cured, she also tried
our Pills, aud they have cured her.
¥ ¥ 7 ABA MORGRIDGE.
As a Family Physic.
From Dr. B. W. Cartwright, New. Orleans.
Your Pills aro the princo of purges. Their oxcellant
qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They are
mild, but very certain and effectual in their action on the
bowels, which males them invaluable to us in the daily
treatment of disease.
Hefdache,SickHeadache, Foul Stomach.
From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore.
za Bro. Aver: I cannot answer you what complaints
YT have cured with your Pills Letter than to say all that we
ever treat with a purgative medicine. I place great depen-
dence on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with
disease, and believing as I do that your Pills afford us the
best we have, I of course valuo them highly.
._ Prrrsnure, Pa., May 1, 1855.
Dr. J.C. Aver. Sfr:'T have been repeatedly cured of
the worst headachs ony body can have by a dose or twa
of your Pills, It seems to arise from 4 foul stomach,
‘which they cleanse at once.
Yours with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE,
Clerk of Sicamer Clarion.
Bilious Disorders — Liver Complaints.
From Dr. Theodore Dell, of New York City.
Not only are your Pills admirably adapted to their pur-
pose as an aperient, but I find their leneficial effects upon
the Liver very. marked indeed. They have in my prac
tice proved more effectual for the curo of bilious cont«
lainis then any one remedy I can mention, I sincerely
rejoice that we have at length a purgative which is wore
thy the confidence of the profession and the people.
DEPARTMENT OF THF INTERIOR,
Lay D. C., 7th Feb., 1856. }
Sin: I have used your Pills in my general and hospital
practice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to
say they aro the Lest cathartic we employ. Their regu-
lating action en the liver is quick and decided, conse-
quently they are an admirable remedy for derangements
of that organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a case of
bilious disease to obstinate that it did not readily yield to
them. Frateraally yours, ALONZO BALL, MM. D.,
Physician of the Marine Hospital,
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms.
From Dr, J. G. Green, of Chicago.
Your Pills have had a long trial in my and I
hold them in esteem as one of the best aperients I have
ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes
them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for
bilious dysentery and dicrrhea. Their sugar-coating
makes them very aceeptable and convenient for the use
of women and children,
Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood.
From Rev. J. V. Himes, Pastor of Advent Church, Boston
DR. Aver: T have need your Pills with extraordinary
guceass in my family and among those I am called to visit
in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and
purify the blood, they aro the very best remedy I have
ever known, and 1 cau confidently recommend them to
my friends. Yous, J.V HIMES
. Wasaw, Wyoming Co, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855.
Dear Sin: I am using your Cathartic Pills in my prac-
tice, end find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the
system aud purify the fountains of the blood,
JOIN G. MEACHAM, M. D.
Constipation, Costiveness, Sup resslon,
Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Drop=
sy, Paralysis, Fits, etc.
From Dr. J. I". Vaughn, Montreal, Canada.
Too mich cannot be #aid of your Pills for the cure of
costiveness. Ifothers of our fraternity have found them
as efficacious a3 1 have, they shenld join me in proclain-
ing it for the benefit of the mulfitudes who suffer from
that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is
the progenitor of others that ave worse. I kelieve cos-
tiveness to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that
organ and cure the digease.
From Mrs. E. Stuart, Physician and Midwife, Boston.
I find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken at the
proper time, are excellent promotives of the natural secre
tion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very
effectual to clzanse the stomach and expel worms. They.
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posed to patronize the Hotel ur the subscriber, by
~ham nothing will be omitted which will render
Who mols
his enstomers comfortable anu nappy.
From the attention and time, which the under-
signed has devoted to thi8 branch of business, ard
his experience, he hopes to merit and receive a
easonable share of the patronage of the public.
April 12, 1860. PHILIP KRPHA™ T.*
TOEIN IWVIOR.AIN,
DEALER IN
Watches and Jewelry lately@wned by Bibi
1 to his stock, consisting
Finger Rings, Bar Rings,
ils and Pens, Goggles, Steel Bags, Silver Plate
Ware, &e.
Clocks, at the very lowest prices.
will meet with satisfaction. He is determine:
vantage, which he intends to use to the utmost.
which are of tho latest styles.
Watches now offered for sale.
ed to.
Bellefonte, Jan. 5, 1860.—tf.
"CONRAD HOUSE,
EXLLEFONTE, PENNA.
eral that he has taken charge of this well known
hotel, lately under the supervision of J. H. Morri-
gon, and is fully prepared to accommodate the
traveling public ina style and manner commensu-
rato with the progressive spirit of the times.
Ie is in possession of ail the modern improve-
ments and conveniences, as to sleeping appart-
ments, and has supplied his larder with the choicest
the markets afford, and his Bar with the purest
Wires. -
With the most extensivestabling accommodations
and attentive and skilfujostlers, together with as-
giduous attention to business, he feels justified in
soliciting a share of patronage and the -support
hig friends. .
Bellefonte; Oot. 8-'57-42-tf.
25¢ ts, WILL BUY ONL OF THE
* best Worm Medicines ever
brought before the pubkie, namely F. P. GREEN'S
cerrnrATED WORM EXPELLER, (formerly Geo.
I. Miles’.) Itis pleasant, safe and certain. need-
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, Belefonte Pa.
AGENTS. —C. G. Ryman and Jos. Green & Son
Milesburg; Brew & Barlow, Stormstown; R Light
Buffalo Run; Jno. Bing, Unionville; Chas. Sloan
Henderson; Alex. Sample & Co., Pinogrove; John
ston & Keller, Boalsburg; Wm. A. MoCalmon
Jacksonville; Jno. P. Packer, Howard.
apl 8.17-tf
"IMPROVEMENT IN BELLEFONTE.
feet. By hawing the logs in the boom a small bi
two hours,
stantly on hand.
time for commencing building next season.
Dee. 13, 1860-6m. JACOB V. THOMAS.
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Chronic Headaches, Rhvu.™ xc,
tent Fevers, Pimples on the Facé, + -
An aperient and Stomach preparation of IRON
Juried of Oxygen and Carbon
ydrogen. tione of
Authorities, boch in Europe and the Inited States,
and prescribed in 5
The experience of thousands daily prove that no
preparation of Iron can be compared with it.
purities of the blood, depression of vital energy,
y combustion in
Sanctioned by the highest Medical
their practice.
Im-
and otherwise sickly complexions tnlicate its
necessity in almost every conceivable ase.
noxious in all maladies in whieh it has been
tried, it has proved absolutely curative in eugh of
the followine aomnlaints, viz;
7 Fired
In Debility,
‘ation Dyspevsia
N
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Gr Clisiapation, Diarrhea,
neiprent Consumption, Scrofus
«oss, Laver Complaints,
Crovv: co atism, Intermt-
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conse of GENERAL Des1niry, whether the
"| The largest assortment of goods ever before offered
eros Affection, Emaner-
CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
aving purchased the stock of Clacks,
& Moran, and having made large additions t6 tbe
same, respectfully invites the attention of the pub-
now in part of Gold and
Silver Watches, Gold Guard and Fob Chains,
Gold & silver Speatacles, Bracelets, Gents’ Gold
studs, Watch Keys, Card Cases, Silver Pencils,
Breast Pins, Gold Pen-
Also, Eight-day and thirty-hour
John Moran
offers these goods to the public,cenvinced that they
so dispose of neither an inferior article, or offer for
gale anything in his line but what ho can war-
rant. Considerable experience in business, and a
desire to please the public, will give him an ad-
He particularly invites the attention of the Ia-
dies to his stock of Pins, Rings and Bracelets,
And he also in-
vites the gentlemen to examine a very fine lot of
177" Repairing and cleaning promptly attend
J. XE. TTS
‘AS TIE PLEASURE OF ANNOUNC-
ing to his friends and the public in gen-
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 dedeription nor
writter attestation would render credible Inval-
ids so long bed ridden as to bave become forgot.
ten in their own neighborhoods, gwe 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 fomale
sufferers, emanciated viotims of apparent maras-
mus, eanguinecus exhaustion, critical changes, and
that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aver-
sion to air and exercise for which the physician
has no pame.
In Nenrvovs Arsecrions 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 mostobstinate case of costiveness, without
ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disa-
greeable sensation.
It is this latter property, among others, which
makes it so remarkable and permanent 4 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 us aro its causes,
a single box of these Chalybeate Pills has often
sufficed for the most habitual cases, including the
attendent Costiveness
Tn unchecked DisrRuEA, 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-
ty indicate Incipient Consumption, this remedy
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In
iron
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be a
ness,
has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians,
in several very gratifying and interesting instances.
SororuLovs TUBERCULOSIS, this medicated
has had tar more than the good effect of the
cantiously balanced preparations of iodine,
without any of their well known liabilities
The attention of females eannot be too confident
ly invited to this r<medy and restorative, in the
cases peculiarly affecting them.
Rarumarisy. 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. :
IxterMiTTENT FEVERS, it must necessarily
greatremedy and energetic restorative, and
its progress inthe new settlements of the West,
will probably be one of high renown and useful
No remedy has ever been diseovered in the
whole history of medicine, which exerts such
prompt,
appetite,
strength, isposi
and, cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use.
Put up in neat flat metal boxes containing 50
pills,
gists
dress on receipt of the price.
ete.,
happy and folly restorative effects, Good
complete digestion, rapid acquisition of
with an unusual disposition for aclive
price 50 cents oo box; for sale by drug-
and dealers. Willbe sent free to any ad-
All letters, orders,
should be addressed to
R. B. LOCKE & CO., GENERAL AGENTS.
May 24-60.
339 Brosnway, N. Y.
rjice 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
of any length can be got out axd sawed in ono or
PLASTERING LATH of all sizes kept con-
He will also have a PLANING MILL in
operafion to supply carpenters and builders in
BELLEFONTE DISPENSARY.
& J. HARRIS HAVE NOWAND ARE
e constantly receiving the following ar-
ticles, which thoy will sell as cheap as the cheapest
and warranted good,
Drugs and Medicines, (wholesale or retail) 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 tobaceo, 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,
1
ave so much the best physic we have that T
no other to my patients.
From the Rev. Dr. Hawkes, of the Methodist Epis. Church.
Purser [ovse, Savannah, Ga., Jan. §, 1856.
Hoxonen Sin: I ehonld be ungrateful for the relief
your gkill has brought me if I did not report my case to
you. A cold settled in my limbsand brought on excru-
ciating neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic vheuma-
tism. Notwithstanding I had the best of phyaisians, the
disease grew worse and worse, until Ly the advice of your
excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackengla, I tried your
Pills. Their effects were slow, bnt sure. By persevering
in tho use of them, I am now entirely well.
SENATE CoAMDER, Baton Rouge, La., 5 Dec. 1855.
Dr. AYER: I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of
Rheumatic Gout—p painful disease that had afflicted mo
for years. VINCENT SLIDELL.
AG Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury,
which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is
dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful conse-
quences that frequently follow its incantions use. These
contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever.
Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1.
Prepared by Dr. J. 0. AYER & C0., Lowell, Mass,
Sold by J. Harris & Co., Bellefonte, C G. Ry-
man, Milesburg, R. D. Cummings, Pert Matilda,
J. H. Heter & co., Boalsburg, and by one dealer
in every village in the courty.
9,
$35, 00
AYS the entire cost for Tuition in the
most popular and suceessful Commercial
School in the country. Upward of Twelve Hun-
dred young men from twenty-eight different 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 Apnum!
Immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing
of accounts when they entered the College.
{557° Ministers sons half price. Students enter
at any time, and review when they please, with-
out extra charge.
For catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of Prof.
Cowley's Business and Ornamental Penmanship,
and a large Engraving of the College, enclose
twenty-five cents in Postage stamps to the Princi-
pals,
JENKINS & SMITH, Pitt “Pa.
March, 21, 1861. + Phtsvug es
ANCY ARTICLES, —A SPLENDIE
lot of Fancy articles such as card cases,
cases, Purses, Match Boxes, Bracelets, Pen Knives
Hair and Tooth Brushes, Horn, Buffalo, and India
Rubber combs, note paper and Envelopes, Perfum
ery soaps &e., just recieved and for sale very choap
¥. P. GREEN.
and have found it correct in every case.—
One who has eighteen cows has tried it these
two years, and they never think of sitting
up at night. — Fife Journal. ¥
UNSICKERS IMPROVED CLOVER
HULLER, warranted to clean from 25 to 30
bushels per day--Price $50, at the Bellefonte
Foundry.
September 8, '59.
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
esived from Philadelphia a splendid lot of
of all kinds, and a superior lot of
FEHHOOPS!
to which she directs thy attention of the tadies.
May 9t1h,I859-tf. :
MRS. E. GRAFIUS .
TR ISPICTRULLY informs the citizens of
Bellefonte and vicinity that she has just re-
BONNETS, RIEBONS AND TRIMMINGS,
Hembold’s, Holloway’s. Shephard’s Trask’s, San-
ford’s, &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. 5
Physicians’ Prosoriptions compounded with cor
cctness and dispatch.
For medieal purposes 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, Flatulenoy, Low Spirits, Lan-
nor, General Debility, &o., &o. Price $1.20 per
LAWRENCE'S PATENT
NEEDLE THEHREADER
§Fthe subscriber offers for the consideration
of the publio of Bellefonte his Double Ended
Metalic Needle Threader, with the Patent Wor
sted Threader—the greatest labor saving inveu-
tion of the day. "Mr. Lawrence is prevented from
retailing the article personally, but can be had at
Yogers, Wilson & Brother's Dry Good Store, Belle
onte,
gr Agents wabted in the County. 5
ay 31-760. JOSEPH LAWRENCE.
: CONVEYANCING.
EEDS, 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 Wal J. KEALSH.
Office nextioor tcthe Post Office.
Bellei>zte, April 58-tf.
1
LIME! LIME!! LIME!!!
ye subscriber respectfully imforms 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 bo 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. EON MACKALL.
ARTISTS MATERIALS.
Wi ATERIALS for painting in White Col-
ors, Oil Colors in compressible tubes, Var-
nish for Greeian Oil Paintings, Silver Foil, Gold
Leaf, Gold and Silver hronze, Camel Sable Hair
Brushes, Paper, India Ink. superior English Pre.
pared Canvass, &e., can be had atthe Drag Store
of F. P. GREEN.
Bellefo 15-758-tnte, Aprilf.
ottle, ‘
Sole agent for Centre Co., J. & J. HARRIS.
Humphrie’s Journal of Specific Homeopathy for
grazulioss distribution at the Drug Store of J. &
. flarris. t
March 25--58*
man
be se
N.
are di
This is doubtless the most
invented, aud is just what the name implies, a
erfect * Relief” from all further rouble in tying
OWS.
ONLY.
of ANY WHOLESALE HOUSE with whom they
A PAIR OF REAL NOVELTIES,
AND WITHOUT A MATE,
ist.—* THE PAPER NECK TIE."
(Patent Applied For)
This Tie is made entirely of paper, in 100 diff-
erent styles, and in perfect imitation of silk and
other fabrics.
The price is so low that a gentle-
may wear a NEW TIE EVERY DEY, and
yet not be chargable with extravagance, or one
Tie can be worn 3 to 6 days, if necessary to econ-
omize. ¢
94.—THE RELIEF TIE,
(Patented Jan. 29, 1861.)
erfeet silk Tie ever
3d THE LACE EDGE IE.
An exquisitely beautiful article—it has only to
en to be admired.
SMITH & BROUWER, Sole Manufacturers,
No. 36 Warren Street, N. Y.
B.—We sell to WHOLESALE JOBBERS
QOountry Merchants ean order our goods
ealing. April 11,—5t.
ROOPSBURG BREWERY.
(NEAR BELLEFONTE.)
IIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RES-
pectfully announce to the people of this
NEWS OFFICE.
Also monthies ab the usual prices.
“March 24-'59-tf
nishing Store, in the Diamond, Bellefonte, Pa.
Oct. 11, 1860.
The undersigned is about opening a News
Office, in connexion with his Book Store
where Daily and Weekly papers may be had at kegs or barrels, at desirable rates. These articles
rates nearly corresponding with subscription price
GEO. LIVINGSTON |
“THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION, .
A ~STERNERG & CO’S., cheap and fash-
@ jorablo Clothing and Gentlemen’s Fur-
vicinity, and the public generally, that he is en-
gaged, at Roopshurg, near Bellefonte, in the man-
ufacture of Ale, Porter, Lager and.Table Beer,
which will be furnished wholesale to purchasers in
are manufactured pure and are warranted to be a
good as can be purchased in the State.
Frosh Brewer's Yeast left daily at tho Store of
Martin Stone in the borough of Bellefonte, for sale.
LEWIS HAAS.
Bellefonte, July 9-29-1y. 5
XTRA SUPERFINE FAMILY FLOUR
jor sale by D. LEYDEN & CO.
" HAVE OPENED :
for sale tie, consisting as heretofore «fall
such staple goods as are usually kept in a eountry
store, together with all the
NEW STYLES IN MARKET.
DRESS GOO
DS.
Black ond Faney Silks, Brocades, Ma
donnas Debeges, Delaines, all woolssolid
and fioured, Alpacas, Bombazines,
Ginghams, and a large as-
sortment of
TRAVELING @ Diunss GOODS.
A largo and fine assortment cf MOURNING APPAREL
ALSO—
Black Silk, Thibet, Cashmere and Stella
Shawls, Blanket Shawls single and
double, Mantelets, Cloaks, Cash
mere Scarfs, i, &e., &e.
_ Cloths, CassimeresSattinets, Un-~
tons, Kentucky Jeans, Pincords, Bevor-
eens, &c., &e.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
—ALSO—
Atanam assorema TOF
Gents and Ladies Under-Clovil"8> 370 ery
Gloves, Gauntlets, Hoods, Nudrics, bent
Sorts, Ladies Collars, Under
slooves, Laces & Edgings.
—ALSO—
Oiled Window Blinds,
plain and ornamental, Linen
and Lace Curtains, Gilt Cornices for
« “Vinds, Table Covers, Floor Cloths, Oil
Be. Cloths, Sheet Zine, Mats, &e.
ALSO
ELENG & MARKET BASKETS.
3A — ALSO
FANCY TN “KELETON SKIRTS.
HOOP AND M.. ‘tof SHOES and BOOTS
Also, a large assortmen. *%:
TREAD! READ! GREAT ATTRACTION.
oor . . KEW AND CHEAP a
_ CLOTHING STORE.
n Brothers,
Street, Philadelphia. -
ee underéigned respectfully announce to
the inhabitants of Centre County aud the
that they have opened at the
above named place, the most extensive and best
selected ‘assortmen
of 12.
READY-MADE, CTOTHING
and gentlemen’s furnishing goods that has ever
been exhibited in this Borough, and which the
will sell 30 per cent. oheapor than the cheapest? «
« Our Stock embraces a full and complete assort-
ment of Fine Black Cloth F
public in general,
ross and Frock Coats,
assimere Business Coats; Satinet, , Jean,
Farmers’ and Mechanics’, Cassimere, Frock nd
Back Coats, Pea Jackets, &e., &c. :
Bumimrboats of fine Cloth, President and Moscow
Beavers, Seal and Lion skin, Union Cassimeres
ribbed and plain.
Pantaloons of fine Cassimero and Doeskin, black,
silk-mixed, and other fancy colors, of the latest
styles, as well as Satinst and Union Cassimeres;
Pants of strong and substantial stuff, for the La-
borer, Farmer and Mechanic.
An endless variety of Vests, such as satin, silk
Mattaleso, Cassimere, Cloth, Satin, etc.
A genera: assortment of Boys’ and youths’ Cloth-
ng and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Hats,-
Caps, Undershirts and draWorsy nit Jackets, fine
white and fancy-bosom Shirts; collars, neckties,
handkerchiefs, stocks aud crayats, stocks and
gloves, trunks, valises, carpet bags, umbrellas, and
1n short everything usually foun in a well assort-
ed store of this kind. W$ also keep a fine assorts
ment of Fanoy goods and notions, such Jas Pocket
books, porte-monnaies Joker kn yee and razors,
combs and brushes, wale chains, keys, and guards,
d breastpins, violin #nd guitar
revolvers, Caps, Epeetasles, 7pY
many other fancy and u
to describe, all of which Ww.
finger-rings an
strings, pistols and
glasses, and a great
apticted; w Basins in
11 sell at the lowest cas ,
hi invito every person 4 need of Clothing or
or Men, Wowen, sad Ohillre. = AND GRO-
QUEENSWARE, CEDARW ARE,
CERIES. ji
ESPECIALLY
Would Tox¥sr & STEEL 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.
MILLHEIM, CENTRE CO., PA.
MICHAEL ULRICH
Respectfully informs the citizens of
Centre County that he still i to
manufacture toorder at his old stand in
MiHbeim,
“SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS,
+ VALISES, WHIPS, TRUNKS,
ga., &c., gc.
In such 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
{hose who encourage him. IHe will deliver work in
all points in the County if the encouragement will
warrant him in doing go.
He 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 noatness and
durability.
Thankful for past favors he hopes to still merit
a continuance of their patronage.
Millheim, April 12, 2860-tf.
{Non HOUSE, LOCKHAVEN PA.
The subscriber having leased the above
named Hotel in the borough of Lock Haven, Olin-
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 co'itain 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.
Tris Bar will contain the choicest liquors that can
be purchased in the cfty market.
areful and attentive Ostlers will constantly be
on hand to take charge of horses and 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 6, '61.-tf PROPRIETOR.
CENTRE AND CLEARFIELD HOTEL
FEY HE subscriber takes pleasure in inform-
4 ing his friends that he has resumed the
charge of the above woll known stand, and that
he is fully prepared to accomodate all who ma
favor him with their patronage. His TABL
will be found always weil farnished 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 oan accommodate as
heretofore, the large wagoning custome that comes
from the adjoining counties of Huntingdon, Centre,
Clearfield and Cambrian. His HOUSE is comfort-
able aud roomy, and hls charges moderate.—
Thankful for many past favors from the traveling
pablis, he will be pleased to take his oli friends
y the hand again.
THOMAS MAYS.
Nov. 15, 1860.—tf.
TO THE LADIES.
Having just returned from Philadelphia
with 2 new and splendid assortment 0
MILLINERY GOODS,
of tho latest styles and fashion, we feel pra to
picage 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 al! other articles generally keptin a Millinery
Store. Wek
[55° We have r 1 €
most experienced Miliiners in the city.
next door to theold stand.
Bellefonte, May 3,760. MARY SOURBECK.
0 K 8S TORE.
GEORGE LIVINGSTON,
at his well known stand on che North-eastern cor-
ner of the public square, Bellefonte, keeps con-
stant}y on hand a large assortment of
THEOLOGICAL,
CLASSICAL,
MISCELLANEOUS
. AND SCHOOL i
Also, a large variety of
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY
y of the best July;
MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS,
PORT FOLIOS, &c. &o.
Books brought to order at a small advance
on the city prices.
j GEO. LIVINGSTON.
jan28-t£-8.
SNOW SHOE.
P udersigned having just open-
i alarge and fresh stock of
1 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &e.,
= * t the terminus of the Bellefoute & Snow
boe Rail Road, invite the citizens of the g
© Sysrounding country to call and examine
therr stock. They are determined to sell
cheaper than the cheapest, and always have =
a full stock of everything in their line of tn
business. :
JOS. D. HARRIS & C0. Ei
December 15, 1859. (hh ob
op ‘STIYAN0ED ‘SNOISTAOY ‘HSI
CABINET AND UPHOL-
STERING ESTABLISHMENT.—
The subscriber respectfully informs
his friend § and the public that he has commenced
the Cabinet and Upholstering business 1n all its va-
rious branches, and will be propared to furnish
wozk 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-
{rusiing work to him will be assured that it will be
done in a RG Hauer, Wondat'tn
EF REP, romptly attended to.
PFREDERICK SMITH,
Allegheny street, Bellefonte, in the shop formerly
occupied by Mr Rembold. aplé
rocured the services of one of the
Store on
Bishop street,
} soos. :
fu.
and ~
friends »
oy from Reiza.
we are connected,
wih a good Fars, io
will surpass in style, cut, W.
ness, those of any other estaba.
of the country. .
other of the above-tientioned artic! C
ub with a ¢all, and viow our Goods and Prices,
-d we are confident that we can give gatisfaotion,
avery person ‘shall feel, Inclined to tell his
~hets @oods and Cheap Clothing a be
s stantly receiving accessio our
: * aBsteln Boe. Philad’a, with whom
and shall always be supplied
“11 agtidlos in our line, which
-opkmatiship, and cheap
“ghmont in this part
“Ra & Co.
A. STERNBR.
NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK :.
i BOOTS AND SHOES, &
AT BURNSIDES.
Warranted to be just what we represont them.
We have the very best which we warran$, and
t. We ar
lower grades in all their varietios.
Call and examine our stock,
LEATHER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
and ree for youre
BELTING KEPT FOR MACHINERY,
Any size I have not got I can get in a weok’s time,
SOLD AT CITY PRICE !
LARGE STOCK OF SHOE FINDINGS,
I DEFY COMPETITION IN HATS,
TOBACCO, AND CIGARS!!!
SADDLERY, SADDLES, BRIDLES,
HALTERS, CART GEARS, CART
SADDLES, HARNESS COL-
LARS, HAMES, LINES,
&c.,-&e., Fe. -
BYERY ARTICLE MADE AND KEPT BY SADDLER
TRUNKS,
WHIPS, TRAVELING
BAGS, POWDER, SHOT, & CAPS.
Waiter Proof Boots, doubled soled, warranted. {
- Copper Tiptd Boots and Shoes for children.
Large assortment of Buffalo Robes, Horse
Blankets, Sleigh Bells, Fox Traps, &e.
Highest market prices paid for Hides, Bkine
and all kinds of furé:
Come and examine our stock. We will show
with pleasure, and satisfy you it is the place &
get goed Bootsand Shoes,
Line. At Burnside's we study to please and
patisfaction. Please accept our thanks for pes
favors.
April 19-'60-y.
LOGAN FOUN DRY. :
ASeINGS=THE UNDERSIGN BD
having leased THE LOGAN FOUNDA
in the Borough of Bellefonte, together with th
patterns, notify their friends an the public in
general, that thoy 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 i gs. They are also making a large
variety ©
© STOVES & PLOWS,
including the Wortz Plow, the Wortz Improved
Plow, and sevoral others of the most approved
gtyles, and at the lowest rates for cash or prompt
ay; or at fair rates for trade of all kinds. Mr.
an being a practicable workman he flatters him-
self that his work will give entire satisfactien.—
They have now on hand,
COOKING STOVES,
suitable for either Coal or Wood, which they will
soll 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 exolu-
sively of cast iron, which they are mow makind
and for neatness and durability cannot be exoel-
led.—They have also on hand every size and kind
of sled and sleigh soles, wagon boxes, kettles,
Brice and Durkee wheels, &>. ¥
They are also prepared to make Iron Railing
any kind and description, also Water and Blas
Pipe of every size from a half inch bore top what
ever size desired.
All erders from a distance will bo prom eatly &
tended to as herctofore, and thoy hope by care and
a desire to please, to keep this, what it nowis, the
leading establishment in the county.
: A. RYAN & CO.
Bellgfonte, August 4,1859.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA: y lie
A Benevolent Institution, established by spe’
cial endowment for the relief of the sick
and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and
Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the
Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.
EDICAL ADVICE givea gratis, by the
Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter,
with a description of their eondition, (age, occupa.
tion, habits of life, &c.,) and in oases. of extrem
poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrheea,and
other Discases of the Sexual Organs, and on the
NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary,
sent to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free
of charge. Two or three Stamps for posimgo will
beaceeptable. § SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting
88. . DB ’
Sargoon, Toward Association, No. 2, South Nin
Street, El order of the Directors.
EZRA D. HEARTWELL,
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
Tuyo
HER BELLEFONTE LIVERY. 50
: ESTABLISHMENT. £
The subsoriber would respectfully inform the
public that he is prepared to accommodate them
with HORSES Rod VEHICLES at the shortest
notice. His stock of Horses are adapted
and gentleness. The vehioles are neat and in
order. Carefuldrivers willslways be in readiness
to carry pssengors to any point desired. The pat-
ronage of the public is respectfully requ pm
Terms Cash in advance.
MICHAEL RUNKLE.
Pressdens.
for spead
good
Oct. 8-42-tf.
"CAST IRON WAGON SPINDLES,
Cast IRON SPINDLES with boxes:
now be purchased au the Bellefonte FounWry.
They are of four different sizes, as follows, seven,
eight, ten and twelve inches. These spindles can
be cither put on old or new Wagons and areman-
eeupiod by Mr: Remboid. of L130 1 8 BD
) HOUSE, BELLEFONTE,PA
{aes HO RETA BUTTS,
Proprietor?
d b,
fastured sud 1 sale BY, aves, I. & 00
N TH DIAMOND, BELLEFONTE
City Branch 24 North
ty Branch of J 124 North
and silk-finiched Velyets, Grenadine, Valencia, -
and such articles in pu ;
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