. Sf cm on A ERE Foam ae. gel A oh pA Srey gee Spy yy BT ph TTS SIREN A iH Tre BELLEFONTE, THURSDAY, J UNE 2.7 HARPER'S FERRY EVACUATION.” Point of Rocks, June 15. Your reporter landed on the Virgiuia side at Harper's Ferry at 2 ». 3 .and was the first Union man who orossed there, 1 found the town nearly dest late. Not a military soldier was vizible, and only a few of the poorer classes were to Le seen on the streets. The Lest houses were ail closed. John Brown’s engine heuse and magazine and the armory buildings were only partially burned. Three cars loadcd with grain and coffee for er, for lack of engines to haul them, wore emptied into theiver on Friday and a tot of cotton also. The cars were marked Miller Rifles, Winchester. Five trucks load- ed with machinery and pipes ttand in front of the hotel, marked Richmond Armory.— Fifty flint lock muskets were thrown into the river, and a pumber of boys were busily ens gaged fishing them our, : At the camp grounds in the rear of the town nothing was lfiof any value. The town and surrounding country present the most desolate appearance ever seen. A physician who was tending the troops say that about fifty of ths Mississippi ard Alabama men were down with the measles, and will probably lose their bearing. ‘They wer: ordered to ‘eave there twenty fia hours bef re they did, and ono of Gen, Johnscn's staff said that the f deral troprs were going tu take Winchester and fortify it to cut them off They wauld now go there and be reins tvreed from Richmond, Near the buildings that were burnt in April p quantity of mus. ket barrels were wathered in piles, ; The accounts of the number in the comp vary from fifteen to twenty-two thousind, = All were uniformed according to the fancy snd means of the town they came from. No side arms were allowed in the eamp, except in tbe case uf commissiored officers. The Kentucky pnd Mississippi troops said they came there to fight, and were eager to go up and ake Washington on their own accoant. I secured alot of bayonets and pieces of muskets 83 mementoes, and left at 5 o'clock. I'he inhabitants were rejoicing greatly over the evacuation, A piece of a Virginia flag placed there in April still remains on the top of a pole, as the rope is broken. by which it would be bauled down. No othe flag of ny kind is in the town, A Captain Towng coms down on the train that left the Relay House at 9 o’clo~k, with a sword and two (runks which, judging from their weight, were no doubt filled with per- cussion caps. Ie said at the Ferry that be was going to Richminl, He had ¢)mmand of a company of Baltimcre men in the cers vice of the confederacy, : At Point of Rocks sixty-four cavalry are still reported to be across the Potomac. The rear of the main body of troors was only ten miles from the Ferry at noon. THE LION IN HIS LAIR. The correspondent of a Chicago paper gives the following picture of the Gene: al that neve er made a retreat, as he appears in his office | at Washington : *¢ Enfeebled in body, but clear minded and vigorous intellect as cver, General Scott is now cheerfully undergoing labors that would overtax the strength of many far his juniors in life and in service. An carly hour of the day finds him surrounded by aids and advi.. sers, and not until a late hour of the night does the work cease. The bustle and din of the city and camp are hushed at nightfall, but not for many hours later does the head- quarters of the Ticulenant General lose ils features of activity. » *¢ The scene on the day in question was one on which the pencil of a Leutz would dwell lovingly to the production of a painting should be vivid history. General Scott, fitring more than usual by an attack of gout, lay hall reclining upon a lounge drawn sato the centre of the large apartment, his feet resting upon pillows (not the pillows of Tennessee, upon whom, if the fellow does not retreat to a ditch, he will set his foot presently.) * On the wall opposite the lounge occupied by Gen.Scott were suspended two warge mil. itary maps of Virgmia ‘and Maryland, with all their careful details, closely represents ing the country, i tures, accesses, fust- nesses, and approaches. It was noticeable that about Harper's Ferry, Richmond, and Norfolk were drawn large circles, within hich the details became more minute, with symbols ne signs abundant, of significance to the military wen, to which belon War office ¥ : eine ** By General | ide lay a long light reed, which Le mw use of 4 RAN different localitics on these maps. Aids, amanuenses, advisers, were all busy, quietly and all without stir or contusion. —_ at Tag Orner Sion.——~We take the following from the Richmond Aig, to show how Se. cessionists justify their treason : _ ‘Surely if there be such a thing as the right of self government, for which the sey. ‘en years’ war was fought, these people, thus unanunous in asserting it, are priviledged to enjoy it. But our Yankee brethren tell ug this is a great mistake’; itis rebellion and dreason ;—that the ¢nly genuine sort of selfs government is that which they may choose to dictate to us! They are the gentry, who An virtue of their brute force, are alone ins vested with the pattent right for issueing models of self-government ! They raise great armies and threaten us with an over. whelmeng invasion to coerce us to enjo this right of self-government, according to their understanding of 1t ! True, they cov er their designs under the pretext, that there is a Union party at the South overawed and oppressed by 2 tyranical minority ; and they are ming fr their deliverence, But this is pure pretence—{or they cannot i - ant of the fact, that the Ye ae Sl they insult with a tender of their sympathy and protection, will be among the foremost to meet them with musket and bayonet. The contest, stript of all disguise, is one for freedom on the one hand a despotism on ihe other. The men of North Carolina and Virginia—whose ancestors did ag much as Thatch, have been educated for business here within the past three years, some of whom have beon employ- od as Book Keepers at salaries of Tomediately upon of accounts when t| at any time, and review when they pl ith- out extra charge. 7 plan, Fi Conley 5 Pusiness an ] ! ) and a large Engraving of the College, enclose any equal number on this Continent to eg. | tWenty-five cents in Postage stamps to (i Print AYER’S Are you sick, feeble, and complaining? Are you out of order, with your system da ranted, aud your comfortable? The tos are often the prelud serious illuess, Rome fit of sickness is creeping uj and should be av timely use of the edy. Take Ayers Vi cleanse out the disordered hu- mors — purify the bleod, aud let the fluids move on unvb- structed in health again, They stimulate the functions of the body into vigorous ae tivity, purify the system from the obstructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere iu the body, and ob- structs ils natural functions. ‘These, if not relieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, pro- ducing general aggravation, suffering, and disease, While in this condition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayers Pills. and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant fueling of health again. = What is trne and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also true in many of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The same urgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstruc- ial and derangements of the nature! functions of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured by the same means. None who kuow the virtues of these PENNSYLV'A HOTEL CATHARTIC|T oN the public in general, that he has leased this Ho- P Tis tel, i is now ready and propsrod ¢ : date travelers in a style, which he flatters himself: will meet with public approbation and patronage. People from the County during their s¢journ at Bellefonte op weoks of Court, will find t sylvania Hotz2l, an agreeable resting place. with all the substantial provisions, delicacies and luxuries, which a productive Country chn furnish or industry vigilance and exertion can procure. ment of the very best liquors. that the Eastern market affords, adapted to suit the most capricious and obliging Ostler. well qualified to discharge the duties pertaining to this important department of a public establishment. defigted for the accommo- dation of travelers generally. tendance to supply comfort and satis posed to patronize the Hotel of the subscriber, by his customers comfortable ind happy. signed has devoted to this branch of business, ard his experience, he hopes to merit and receive a easonable share of the patronage of the public. HE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Centre county and to accommo- Penn- 1 The ouse is spacious and furnished in lsuperior THE TABLE of the subscriber will be supplied HIS BAR, will always contain a general assort- THE STABLE, will be attended by an attentive Accommodating servants will always be in at- the wants and contribute to the @ation of those who may be dis whom nothing will be omitted which will render From the attention and time. which the under- April 12, 1860. PHILIP KEPHART. Pills, will neglect to employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure. Y . Statenients from leading physicians in some ‘of the principal cities, and from other well known public per- Bons. Fyoia é Forwarding Merchant of St. Louis, Ith. 4, 1850. Dr. Aver: Your PHlI§ dre the pavagon of all that is groat in medicine. They have cared my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incurable for years. Her mother has been long griev- ously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. After our child was cured, she also tvied ji Vi d her. . your Pills, aud they have cure Ta MORGRIDGE, As a Family Physic. From Dr. E. W. Cartwright, New Orleans. Your Pills are the prince of purges. Their excellent qualities surpass any cathartic we possess. They aro mild, but very certain and effectual in their action on tha bowels, which makes them invaluable to us in the daily treatment of disease. Headache, SickiTeadnache,Foul Stomach. From Dr. Edward Boyd, Ballimore. Dear Bro. Aver: Teannot guswer Jou what complaints 1 have cured with your Pills better than to say all that we ever treat with apurfatéve medicine. 1 place great depen- dence on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with disease, and believing as T do that your Pills afford us the best we have, I of course value them highly. Prrrspura, Pa., May 1, 1855, Dr. J. C. Aver. Sir: T have been repeatedly cured of ‘the worst feadache any body ean have by a dose or {wo ‘of your Dla. It seems fo arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. a 4 ED. W. PREBLE, Yours with great respect, 1 Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Bilious Disorders — Liver Complaints, From Dr. Theodove Bell, of New York City. Not only are your Pills admirably adapted to their pur pose as an aperient, but T find their beneficial effects upon the Liver very marked judecd. They Lave in iy prace tice proved more effectual for the cure of bilious come pluints than 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 aud tire people. DEPARTMENT OF TiE INTERIOR, . Washington, D. C., 7th Feb., 1856. Sm: I have used your Pills in my general and hospital practice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to ‘ay they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regu- lating action on 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 80 obstinate that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. D., . Lhysician of the Marine Hospital, Dysentery, Dinrrheen, Relax, Wormy. # From Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicago. Your Pills have had a long trial in my practice, and I hold them in esteem as one of the best aperients I havo ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for bilious dysentery and diwrrhiea. ‘their sugar-coating mnkes tliem very acceptallo and convenient for tho use of women and children. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. From Lev. J. V. Himes, Dustor of Advent Chere, Boston. Dr. Ayer: T havensed your Pills with extraokdinary success in my family and among those I am called to visit in distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood, they are the very best remedy I have ever aT and I cau confidently recommend them to wy friends. J. V HIMES. Wansaw, Wy '., Oct, 24, 1855. Dean 8m: {am using yon Catliartic Pills in my prace tice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system aud purify the fountains of the blood, JOHN G. MEACHAM, M.D. Constipation, Costiveness, Suppression, Racumatisia, Gont, Neuralgia, Drop= sy, Paralysis, Fils, ete. From Dr. J. P. Yeugln, Montreal, Canada. Too much cannot be said of your Pills for tho cure of costiveness. Ifothers of our finternity have found them as efficacious as 1 have, they shonld join me in proclaim- ing it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is the progenitor of others that ave worse. T believe cos- tiveness to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease, From Mrs. 1 find one or proper time, ave Yours, ician and Midwife, Boston, of your Pills, taken at the rotiotives of the natural secre- tion when wholly pu y suppressed, and also very effectual to cleanse the stomach and expel worms. They are 50 much the best physic we have that I recommend no other to my patients. From the Rev. Dy. ITuwle: Puraskr Hous 2 I ghould be ungrateful for the relief ught me if 1 did not report my case to led in my limbs and brought on excru- ralyic pains, which ended in elronie rheuma- tism. Notwithstanding I had the best of ph disease grew worse and worse, until hy the ady excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills, Their effcets weve slow, but sure. By persevering in the use of them, I am now entirely well. SENATR CHAMBER, Baton Rouge, La., 5 Dec. 1855. Dr. Aven: T have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rhewmatic Gout—a painful disease that had aflicted me for years. VINCENT SLIDELL. Bay Most of the Pills In market contain Hounty which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is ngerous in a public pill, from the dreadful conse~ quences that frequently follow its incautious nse. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1. Prepared by Dr. J. . AYER & €0., Lowell, Masa. Sold by J. Hurris & Co., Bellefonte, C G. Ry- man, Milesburg, R. D. Cumwiges, Port Matilda, J. JI. Heter & co., Boalsburg, ind by one dealer in every village in the county. - : $35, 00 A YS the entire cost for Tuition in the t, Physi ’ most popular and successful «© ial ot F. J. HOFFMAN. School in the country. Upward of idl waNDIESY To dealers I3 cents per pound dred young men from twenty-sight different States J. HOFFMAM $2000,00 Per Annum! raduating, who knew nothing £3 Ministers sons half price. Students enter For catalogue of 86 ages, Specimens of Prof. | © Ornamental Penmanship, tablish our Independence, are too well vers. | PIS ed in constitutional government and . eal liberty to be deluded by words. Pras know the difference between a government resting on their own consent and a govern- ment resting on Yankee consent, Phe flirst is liberty, the last is despotism. With a Yoice as firm and united as w by a free people, they have declared their determination to maintain the first, or die resisting the last. Around their standard will rally as many brave men—their kindred from the States West and South, ag ever — cases, Purses, Match Hair and Tooth Brushes, Horn, Buffalo, and India Rubber combs, vote paper and as ever uttered | ery soaps &o., just rosteved JENKINS & SM » Pi Mave, or a) {ITH, Pittsburg, Pa. EE EE SSE ANCY ARTICLES.—A SPLENDII lot of Fancy articles such as card cases, Boxes. Bracelets, Pen Knives Envelopes, Perfum: | h and for sale very cheap | # ~ F. P. GREEN. THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION, STERNERG & CO’S., cheap and fash- -® jorable Clothing and Gentlemen's Fup graced n battle-fiicld,” | nishi ng Store, in the Diamond, Bellefonte, Pa. same, respectfully invite? the attention of the pub- HOFFMAN'S is the st Sadd HOF MAN'S e store for Saddlers. is the st i HOFFMAN'S © store for Tinners JL ISFECTRULLY informs the citizens of ey entered the College. esived from Philadelphia a BONNETS, RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS, to which she directs ths attention of the ladies. {fhe subscriber respectfully informs the the Borough of Bellefonte, where he is making Lime of a sitperior quality —which is acknowledged to be as white and pure ad the Vermont lime. All bushels per day-—Price $50, at the Bellefonte Foundry. TOZITT MEOIR.AIN, DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, aving purchased the stock of Clicks, Watches and Jewelry lately owned by Bible & Moran, and having made large additions to tte lio to his stock, consisting now in part of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Guard and Fob Chains, Gold & silvor Spectacles, Braceleis, Gents’ Gold studs, Watch Keys, Card Cases, Silver Pencils, Finger Rings, Bar Rings, Breast Pins, Gold Pen- cils and Peus, Goggles, Steel Bags, Silver Plated Ware, &&. Also, Eight-day and thirty-hour Clocks, at the yery lowesi prices. John Moran offers these goods to the publie,convinced that they will meet with satisfaction. He is determined 80 dispose of neither an inferior article. or offer for sale anything in his lind but ivlat he can war: rant. Considerable experience in business, and a desire to please the public, will give hit dh ad- vantage, which he mtends to use to the utmost. He particularly invites the attentioii of the la- dies to his stock of Pins, Rings and Bracelets, which are of the latest styles. And he aldo in- vites the gentlemen to examine a very fine lot of Watches now offered for sale., [#7 Repairing and cleaning promptly attend ed to. Bellefonte, Jan. 5, 1860.—tf. CONRAD HOUSE : ’ BELLEFONTE, PENNA. > J. B, BUTTS AS THE PLEASURE OF ANNOUNC- ing to his friends and the public in gen. eral that he has taken charge of this weil known hotel, lately under the supervision of J. H. Morri- son, ard is fully prepared to accommodate the traveling publi in a style and manner commensu- rate with the progressive spirit of the times. He 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 ostlers, together with as- siduous attention to business, he feels justified in soliciting a share of patronage and the -support his friends. ; Bellefonte, Oct. 8-'57=42-tf. TO THE WORLD AT LARGE ; AND. : BOALSBURG & VICINITY IN PARTICULAR. Tie subscribers having taken the Store foifiierly occupied by Messrs Johnston & Kel ler, beg to say to ihe people of Boalsburg and vi- cinity that they will continue the DRY GOODS AND GROCERY BUSINESS in its various branches, and will spare no pains to keep up a full assortment of everything usually kept in any couatry store, and will sell at prices which we trust will solicit a share at least of your patronage All kinds of country prodvee taken at full mar- ket prices in exchange for goods. Bring along your Grain, your Bacon, your Butter, your Eggs your Rags, your Tallow, your Lard, your Hard Soap, your Bees Wax, your Feathers, and in case you have nothing of this kind your cask will 2ever be refused. JOUN HIBLER & CO, Boalsburg, April 20, 1860—tf. JOHN MONTGOMERY especttully informs the citizens of Belle o fonte that he still continnes to carry on th Tailoring and Clothing Bust s at his LT, Sd in Brokerhoff’s Kow, on Main street. where he is prepared to make to order, all kinds of Clothing in the neatest and most fashionable style. He keeps on hand a general variety of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. AND VESTINGS, of the latest and most approved patterns. ALSO Ready made Clothing of all kinds which he is selling at reduced prices. He feels thankful for the very liberal support heretofore éxtended, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same, Bellefonte, Jan. 5th, 1860,-1y. 25¢ts, WILL BUY ONE OF THE * best Werm Meaicines ever brought before the public, namely F. P. GREEN'S CELEBRATED WORM EXPELLER, (formerly Geo. IL Miles’.) It is pleasant, safe and certain. need- ing no additional purgative, and will recommend itself wheie ever used vinced, “I'ry a bottle and be con- Piopared by y ; F. P. GREEN. Druggist, N. W. Cor. Diamond, Bellefonte Pa. AoeNts.—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. MecCalmon Jacksonville ; Jus, P. Packer, Howard. apl 8.17-tf i FI ARDWARE BUY CHEAP FOR CASH. Wi0209 INI s3d3dSAd lay, ‘DILTENIGDINOL JALLYIHIdNS V ae & », IIEVHOTF" a ign guae® To the Citizens of New Ji ersoy & Pennsylvania, APOTHECARIES, DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND PRI VATE FAMILIES. Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy, Wolfe's Pure Maderian, Sherry and Port Wine. Wolf's Pure Jamaica and 8t, Croix Rum os A Wolfe's Pare Scotch nnd Erish Whisky. ALL IN BOTTLES. : I beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of the ruitod States to the above Wines and Li- quors, imported by Udelpho Wolfe, of New York, whose name is familiar in every part of this coun- try for the PEt of his celebrated Sckiedam Schnapps. Mr. Wolfe, in his letter to me, speak ing of the purity of his Wines and Liquors, says . i Twill stake my reputation a8 a man. my stand- ing as a merchant of thirt {on residence in the city of New York, that all the Brandy and Wines which I bottle are pure as imported, and of the best quality. and can be relied upon by every purchaser.” Every bottle has the proprietor’s nats on the wax, and a fue simile of his signature on the certificate. - The public are respectfully. in- vited to call and examine for themselves. or sale at Retail by all the Apothecaries and Gro- cers in Philadelphia. Guorge H. Asurox, No. 332 Market et., Phia. Sole Agent for Philadelphia. Read the following from the New York Courier: Enormous BuliNess FOR ovr New York MER- caaxT.—We are happy to inform our fellow-citi- zens that there is one place in our city where the physician, apothecary. aud country merchant, can go and purchase pure Wines and Liquors, as pure ag imported, ana of the best quality. We do not i to give an elaborate description of this mer- chant’s extensive busines¥, although it will repay any stranger or citizen to visit Udolpho Wolf's ex tensive warehouse, Nos. 18, 20 and 22, Beaver treet, and Nos. 17, 10 and 21, Marketfield gtrept. Hi8 Gtock of Schnapps on hand ready for shipmen. could not have been less than thirty thousand cast es i the Brandy, some ten thousand cases—Vin- ages of 1836 to 1856; and ten thousand cases of Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Jamaica aud St. Croix Rum, some very old and equal to any in thiscountry He also had three largo cellars, filled with Brandy, Wine, &e., in casks, under Custom-House key, ready for bot- tling. Mr. Wolf's sales of Schnapps last year amounted to one hundred and eighty thousaud doz- on, and we hope in less than two years he may be equally successful with his Brandies and Wines. His business merits the patronage of every lover of his species. Private families who wisi pure Wines end Liquors for medical use should send their orders direct to Mr. Wolf, until every Apoth- ecary in the land make up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff from their shelves, and replace it with Wolf's pure Wines and Liquors. We understand Mr.. Wolf, for the accommoda- tion of small dealers in the country, puts up as- sorted cases of Wines and Liquors. Such a man and such a merchant, should be su: tained against his tens of thousands of opponents in the United States, who sell nothing but imitations, ruinous alike to human heelth and happiness. John Harris & Co., Bellefonte, Ta. - September20, 1860.—6m. BELLEFONTE DISPENSARY. & J. HARRIS HAVE 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 retail,) Var nish Qils, Paints, Dye stuffs, White Lead, Florence white, and Liquid. Burning fluid, pine oil, finid and pine oil lamps paint and varnish brushes, hair, cloth, tooth and fesh brushes. ‘ : Porte monias, pocket. books and wallets, Rogars and tobacco, a large assortment of Pocket Knifes, a variety of Fancy Articles and Perfumery, Hair Dye and Restorative. Patent Medicines. —All of Ayers Dr. John Bull’s, Louden’s, Jayne’s. Mayson’s, McClane's, Hembold’s, Holloway's. Shepliard’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 ealling at the Drug Stotd in Brokerhoff’s Row. Bellefonte. Physicians’ Proseriptions compounded with cor reetness and dispatch. For medical has no rival, ant haslong been needed to super- uor, General Debility, &e., &e. ottle, Sole agents for Centre Co., J. HARRIS & CO. J. Hirris: March 25 5%: ATTENTION COMPANY! FORWARD MARCH! TO. A. STERNBERG & CO’S CHEAP CLOTH- ING STORE, in the Diainond, and get a suit of Spring and Sum- mor Clothing at Reduced Prices. ~ “Hang the banner on the outer wall, ‘That the people may know where to call. A. STERNBERG & C0. is the place to buy all kinds of Mens’ and Boys’ clothing cheaper than at any other establishment in this vicinity. THE WAR MOVEMENT is driving numbers for Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods to . A. STERNBERG & Co. NEW GOODS received every week, and sold cheaper than ever at ~~ ! A. STERNBERG & CO. TO HOFFMAN'S is the store fi iths. HOFFMAN'S ore for Blacksmiths. is the tore for Carpenters, i# the store for Builders. For Bellows, Anvil, paints, Glass &e., &e. oO May 10 61. Lewistown Pa. NEW MILLINERY GOODS. MRS. E. GRAFIUS Bellefonte and vicinity that she has Just re- splendid lot of f all kinds, and a superior lot of EXODOPS! May 9t1h,I859-tf. LIME! LIME!! LIME!!!" public that he has erected a Lime Kiln noar © asks is to give it a trial, and he is satisfied the urchaser will corae back again. Apl 12-°60- tf. LEON MACKALL. UNSICKERS IMPROVED CLOVER HULLER, warranted to clean from 25 to 30 a Ob, 11, 1860, September 8, 59. Martin Stone in the borough of Bellefonte, for sale, Bellefo nte May 30, 1861. IMPROVEMENT IN BELLEFONTE. Fv 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 ou short notice, of any length not exceeding forty feet. By having the logs in thé boot u small bill of any léngth can be got out ard sawed in ond or two hours. PLASTERING LATH of allsizes keptcon- stantly on hand. he He will also have &# PLANING MILL in operation to supply earpenters and builders in time for commencing building next season. Dee. 13, 1860-6m. JACOB V. THOMAS. © ROOP SBURG BREWERY. (NEAR BELLEFONTE.) ue UNDERSIGNED WOULD RES- pectfully annonnce to the people of this vicinity, 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 | kegs or barrels, at desirable rates. are manufactured pure and are warranted to be a | good as ! urchasers in | These articles | n be purchased in the State. rewer’s Yeast left daily at the Store of Fresh LEWIS HAAS. Bellefonte, July 9-29-1y. ¥-} eM en DART A HAUPT, Jr. & CO.. successors to 6 J.D. Harris & Co., manufacturers of Hun- icker’s Clover Huller, Threshing Machives, Rich’s | Patent Iron Beam, Wortz & Side Hiil Plow, Cul- | shops in our larger cities. ng h tivators, Stoves of various kinds, Corn Shellers, | experience in every branch of business, persons en- Thimble Boxes, Durke & Rose Water Wheels, Fron | trus ing work to him will be assured that it will be Feuvcing of any size and weight: made and fitted | done in Sify manner, up to order, also Castings for Rolling Mills and | RE Furnaces, work invariably warranted as recom- mended. Bellefonte, April 26,71860, For sale at the Drug Stores of F. P Green, and urposes Lyons Catawba Brandy 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- Price $1.25 per Humphries Journal of Specific Homeopathy for gracuitous distribution at the Drug Store of J. & T% subscriber is still at his old stand at where he has just received from the eastern cities, and is now offering for sale a well selected and beautiful assortment of ” : CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND.JEWELRY, And an excellent assortment of J ANCY TICLES, of all kinds and qualitics, SIL- VERWARE, &o. : Notwithstanding the * panic’ his stoek is fully as large and complete as ever, and as his goods are relected with great care from the manufacturers of the eastern cities, of the latest styles, he feels confident of giving satisfaction to all His stock consists of fine Gold and Silver open face and hunter case full jeweled English patent and detached Lever Watches ;—also Lepines and Quartiers. Jewelry of everystyle which can, be found in a good Jewelry Store, and Fancy articles of every description. He has also SPECTA- CLES goo assortment, always on hand, to guit all ages. Also Pocket Books, Pocket Knives, Pistols, &e. [57 Particular attention pail to repairing coks Watches and Jewelry at short notice. « » WM. J. STEIN. Bellefonte, April 7-’69-1y. J BELLEFONTE FOUNDRY. 5 FARMERS BRING ON YOUR THRESH- ING MACHINES. S. HAUPT, Jr., & Co. ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Centre vounty, that they have disposed of the Foundry and Machine Shops in Millheim and have leased the Foundry of J. D. Harris & Co. at the Big Spring near Bellefotite, where they .are prepared with material and experienced mechanics to x all kinds of repairing at Threshing Ma- chines, Clover Hullers and (train Drills, at the shortest notica. B HORSE POWLR & PEIR POINTS PAT- ENT SHAKERS, he best articles for its purpose now in use, will be kept constantly on hand. . { mall jobs of repairing may be waited on by those coming from a distanee, thereby saving the time and expense of a second trip. All kinds of Verandas and Fence made. The best models of mode#n taste will be duly consulted, and articles will be made to order in 3uch a style of superior elegance as will remove all inducement to visit the cities. Charges moderate. . August 4, 1859. Saddle and Harness Manufactory: MILLHEIM, CENTRE CO., PA. MICHAEL ULRICH Respectfully informs the citizens of Centre County that he, still continues to inanufacture toorder at his old stand in Millheim, Lia SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, VALISES, WHIPS, TRUNKS, da., §c.. §c., 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 hag the consolation of knowing that he in all cases renders general satisfaction Jo those who encouraze 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 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. {non HOUSE, LOCKHAVEN PA. \ The subscriber having leased the above named Hotel in the borough of Lock Haven, Clin- tin county, Pa., takes this method of informing the public generally that he has made every necessa preparation to entertain strangers dnd travelersin the best possible manner. . His table will always co tain 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. 1Iis 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 shiige 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 faction. ALFRED MANN, ie 2rd Proprietor CENTRE AND CLEARFIELD HOTEL y HE subseriber takes pleasure in inform ing his friends that bo has resumed the he is fully prepared to accomodate all who may favor him with their patronage. His TABLE will be found always woll furnished with whatever the Market can afford and his BAR with the best of Liquors. As js well known, he is provided with extensive STABLING, and can accommodate as heretofore, the large wagoning custon.s that comes from the adjoining panties of Himtingdon, Centre, Clearfield and Cambria. His HOUSE is comfort- able and roomy, and bls charges moderate. — Thankful for many past favors from the traveling ublic, he will be pleased to take his oll friends y the hand again, : i 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 usa call. Oar stock con- sists in part of SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, i PLAIN AND FANCY TRIMMINGS, ne all other articles generally keptin a Millinery tore. i £37 We have Ded the services of orie of the most experienced Milliners in the city. Store on Bishop street, next door *o the old stand. = | Bellefonte, May 3,60. MARY SOURBECK. 0:0X --8T 0.R E. GEORGE LIVINGSTON, i at his well known stand on che North-eastern cor- ner of the public square, Bellefonte, keeps con- stantly on hand a large assortnient of THEOLOGICAL, CLASSICAL, MISCELLANEOUS AND ScHoorn / Also, a large variety of AVL or i 3 - BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY of the best quality, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, PORT FOLIOS, &e. &e. } BOOKS. on the city prices. ; 2 GEO. LIVINGSTON. Jjan28-tf-8. SNOW SHOE, T udersigned Having just open- i alarge and fresh stock of | DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &e., & 2 t the terminus of the Belicfoyte, & Snaw xf 8 hoe Rail Road, invite the hive a the g urrounding country to call -and examine . Sih stock. They are determined to sell cheaper than the cheapest, and always have ¢ a full stock of everything in their line ef BX business : % i MH JOS. D. HARRIS & CO. = December 15, 1859. - op ‘SEIWEI0UD ‘SNOISIAOUI ‘HSIL CABINET AND UPHOL-&} : STERING ESTABLISHMENT. — The subscriber respectfully informs ” his friend 8 and the public that he has commenced the Cabinet and Upholstering business 1n all its va- rions branched, and will be prepared to furnish + - work that will compare with any made in the hest |. Having had practical Rk as gE REPAIRING promptly attended to. . 5 etn FREDERICK SMITH, Allegheny street, Bellefonte, in the shop formerly : ap! 4ecupied by Mr Rembold, No. 4 Brpkerhof’s Row, on Allegheny street, | w yg DEAMIOND, BELLEFONTE City Branch of Reizenstein Brothers, 124 North ment of “Fine Black Cloth Dress and close attention to be able to rende r general satis- charge of the above well knowin atand, and t iat | Books brought to order at a small advance : E : in eo wo H in READ! READ! GREAT ATTRACTION IVHOIA (CO fro some. | L ~NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. . Third Street, Philadelphia. ee undersigned respectfully announce jo the inhabitants of Centre County aud t public in general, that they have opened at the above named place, the most extensive and best selected assortmont of EADY.MADE CLOTHING and gentlemen's furnishing goods that has ever been exhibited in this Borough, and which they will sell 30 per cent. cheaper. than the cheapest! Our Stock embraces a full and complete assort- ‘rock Coats, Cassimere Business Coats; Satinet, Tweed, Jean, Farmers’ and Mechanics’, Cassimere, Frock nd Sack Coats, Pea Jackets, &e., &o. Summreoats of fine Cloth, Presidentand Moscow Beavers, Seal and Lion skin, Union Cassimeres xi and plain. 5 Paontaloons of fine Cassimere and Doeskin, black, silk-mixed, and other faney colors, of the latest styles, as well as Satinet and Union Cassimeres; Pants of strong and substantial staff, for the La- borer, Farmer and Meshanic. An endless variety of Vests, such as zatin, silk and silk-finiched Velvets, Grenadine, Valencia, Mattalese, Cassimere, Cloth, Satin, ete. A general assortment of Boys’ and youths’ Cloth- ng aud Gentlemen’s Farnishing Goods, Hats,- Caps, Undershirts and drawers, Knit Jackets, fine white and fancy-bosom Shirts, collars, neckties, handkerchiefs, stocks aud ecravats, stocks and loves, trunks, valises, carpet bags, umbrellas, and in short everything usually found in a well assort- ed store of this kind. We also keep a fine assort- ment of Fancy goods and notions, such as Pocket books. porte-monnaies, pogket-knives and razors, combs and brushes, watch chains, keys, and guards, finger-rings and breastpins, violin and guitar strings, pistols and revolvers, caps, spectaels, spy glasses, and a great many other fancy and useful articles, too numerous to describe, all of which w will sell at the lowest cash prices. We invito every person in need of .Clothing or any other of the above-mentioned articles, to favor us with a call and view our Goods and Prices, and we are confident that we can give satisfaction, and every person ‘shall fecl inclined to tell hig friends where Goods and Cheap Clothing ean be got. We are constantly receiving accessions to our stock from Reizenstein Bros., Philad’a, with whom we are conneoted, and shall always.be supplied with a good variety of all articlosin our line, which will surpass in style, cut, workmauship, and cheap ness, those of any other establishment in this part of the country. : : . A. STERNBERG & Co. NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK] 7 J 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 varietics. Call and pxamine our stock, 1d sce for youre LEATHER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. BELTING KEPT FOR MACHINERY, Any size I have not got I cangetin a week’s time, SOLD AT CITY PRICE! RGE STOCK OF SHOE. FINDINGS, DEFY COMPETITION IN HATS, TOBACCO, AND CIGARS!!! SADDLERY, SADDLES, BRIDLES, HALTERS, CART GEARS, CART SADDLES, HARNESS CCl. LARS, HAMES, LINES, dc 4c, dc. EVERY ARTICLE MADE AND KEPT BY SADDLERS TRUNKS, : "WHIPS, TRAVELING BAGS, PGWDER, SHOT, & CAPS. Water Prcof Boots, doubled soled,” warranted Copper Tiped Boots und Shoes for ehildren Yarge assortment of Duffalo Robes, Horse Blankets, Sleigh Bells, Fox Highest market prices paid and all kinds of furs, Come and examine our stock. We will show it with pleasure, and satisfy you it is the plac got goed Bootsand Shoes, and #ueh artielesTn ¢ line. At Burnside's we study to pleas® and giv | katisfaction, Please accept our thanks for yas | favors. April 10-00-y. L pe. &e. for Hides. Skins Tr RY. - NDERSIGNED having leased THE LOGAN FOUND R in the Borough of Bellefonte, together with th patterns, notify their friends and the public in general, that, they ard prepared to make all kinds | of Grist. Saw Ml, Forge, Furnace and Rolling Mill Castings. as well as any other kind of ma chinery Castings. They “are also making a largo variety of : : 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 favs or at fair rates for trade of all kinds. Mr. yan heing a practicable workman he flatters him- self that his work will give entire satisfaction. — They have now on band, - COOKING STOVES, =uitdble for either Coal or Wood, which they will sell on reasonable terms according to size and itylo; also nine plate, air-tight. egg’ and other coal #to723, at reduced rates. They would call attention to a neat pattern of Coal Stoves exelu- aively of cast iron, which they afe now makind and for Hantpas and durability cannot be excel, led.—They liave also on hand every size and kind of sled and sleigh soles, wagon boxes, kettlos, Brice and Durzee wheels, &a. 3 They are also prepared to make Tron Railing any kind and description, also Water and Blas Pipe of every size from a half inch bore top what ewer size désirod. : RE yd All srders from a distance will b prom catly a tended to as heretofore, aud they hope by care and a desite to please, to keep this, what it nowis, the leading establishment in the county. A. RYAN & Co. Bellefonte, August 4, 1859. - HOWARD ASSOCIATION; : PHILADELPHIA. 4 Benevolent Lustitution, established by spe . cial endowment for the relief of the sics and distressed, afflicted with Virulent and pidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. /f EDICAL ‘ADVICE given gratis, by the . Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, oceupa: tion, habits of life. &c.,) and in cases of oxtrem poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge. ; VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhéea,and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, sent to the aflicted in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three £tamps for postage will beacoeptable. is BEANE Ys Address, Dr J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2, South Ninth Street, Philadélphia. Pa, = By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HEARTWELL; President. LO LASTING Tue U GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. July 26-60-tf. HES et pp LEE B EB ELLEFONTE LIVERY. Ny : ESTABLISHMENT. /Z= The subscriber would respectfully inform the publig that he is‘prepared to. accommodats them With HORSES and VEHICLES ut the shortest notice. His stock of Horses are adanted for speed and gentleness. The vehicles are reat and in good order. Careful drivers will always be in readiness tocarzy passengers to any point desire 1. The pat- ronage of the public is respectfully oq erms ash in advance. = MICHAEL RUNKLE. Oct. 8-42-tf, CAST IRON WAGON SPINDLES. Cast IRON SPINDLES with boxes, #ap’ + now be purchased at the Bellefonte Foundry. i are of four different sizes, as follows, seven, eight, ten and twelve inches. These spindles can either put on old or new wagons aud are man- ii ed aud for sale by © , 16, 1860. 8. HAUPT, TR. & 00" é