FPEDK. MALONE, F. A. PROUDFOOT. CABINET EMPORIUM.—MILES "BURG, CENTRE COUNRY, PENN'A.— The undersigned take this method of informing their friends and the public generally that they have opened a Cabinet Wareroom in the house formerly occupied by C. C. Price as a Carriage manufactory, where they design keeping on hand at all times and seasons the most extensive assortment of furniture ever exhibited east of the Alleghentes. Their stock will consist of every variety of fur niture, such as Fancy and common Dress Bu reaus, Sideboards, Centre, Pier, Card, Breakfast and Dining Tables, Fancy, Cottage and common Bedsteads, Doughtrays, Stands, &e., ibc. Also, Chairs of every description and of the very best quality. Undertaking executed with neatness and despatch. Come one, come all and examine their stock and prices and if they fail to please let the anathemas of their customers rest upon their heads. N. B. —House carpentering done up in the short est notice and in the most improved style of archi tecture. Sash of all kinds constantly on hand. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange, even cash not refused MALONE & PROUDFOOT. , Milesburg, April 27,1354. 29 DR. J. M. BLAIR offers his profes sional fervices to tbe citizen s of Union and adjoining Townships. When not professionally engaged he will be found at his office in Unionville. April 27, 1554: 29 3m. T^TOTICE. —Letters of administration on JL al the estate of Henry Miiler, of Walker town - ship, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber '-residing m said township, who requests all persons indebted fo eaiii tp ecme ft J. 11. LIPTON. Milesburg, April 28,1853 —29 P~~ ENNSYLVANIA HOTEL— (formerly occupied by Henry L. S. West corner of the diamond, Bellefonte, Centre co., Pa -This large and conveniently located House having been completely remodeled, repaired and improved, is now opened for the accominocatton of the public. The proprietor of this establishment respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has spared neither pains or expense, to render it a desirable retreat to ail who may favor him with a call, as he is determined to do all in his pow er to promole their comfort and couvenience. His Table will always be supplied with the best that the country wil 1 afford. His Bar will be stocked with the choicest liquors and nothing left undone to please and gratify the most fastidtons. The Rooms are large and well ventillated. The Stablingfoonneeted with the establishment is large and excellent and in charge of careful and experienced hostlers. He also h '.s erected sheds for the use of carriages lincroifft. -Stages are arriving and dcpartingdaily. Ia short nothing shall be neglected to give satis faction to those favoring him with a call. R. D- CUMMINGS. Bellefonte, Jnly 15. 1852 . 40 FAIRVIEW FEMALE SEMINARY, JACKSONVLLE, CENTER COUNTY, Pa. —The summer session of this institution will com mence on the first Wednesday of May next and continue 21 weeks. The course ot instruction is thorough embracing ail the branches of solid and accomplished TERMS—Tuition, board furnished rooms, light, drc. $45.00 EX I'RAS—lnstructions on the piano inclu ding use of instrument, 14.00 Instructions on Zither, f 00 Vocal Music in classes, 2 00 Drawing and water coior painting, 8.00 Fancy Needle-work, 3.00 Ancient end Modern Languages, 8 00 The session bills to be paid $'25.00 in advance and the balance at tne end of the session and be fore the pupil is removed. For further particulars circulars may be obtain ed by addressing the undersigned. J. RHOADS, M. D. Principal. April 6. 1554. 26. 4t. W~TLL PAPERS! WALL PA PERS ! !—The subscribers have now in store their complete Fall Stock of Paper Hangings Curtains, &c. which they offer at very low prices, wholesale and Retail. Our assortment is very complete, comprising all the qualities, both French and American. We mgnutacture a large proportion of our goods and can sell at the lowest rates. JUT" Paper Hanging done m the Country at prices. PARISH & HOUGH, No. 4 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. March 23, 1554. 2t. HOMESTEAD. EVERY MAN HIS OWN HOME.—The subscriber wishes to dispose of TWELVE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, situate in the borough of Bellefonte. ALSO—One other Lot, situate in said borough, with a house thereon erected. The above lots will be sold together or seperutely to suit purchasers, upon easy terms. Application should be qjade im mediately. For particulars inquire of - , BERNARD McCLAIN. Bellefonte, Sept. 29. 1853 Cmo. KOSSUTH CLOCKS just received and for sale at No. 4 Brckerhoff's Row, by May 26, 1853. Wrn. J. Stein. FARBANK'S PATENT 6jC ALES. Sold at their ITPT'V WAREHOUSE, No. 240 /|J * Market Street, Phtla'd. / Bailroad, Hay, Coal and / FARMER'S SCALES, set in any part of the country, bv ' 1 experienced workmen, and at short notice. April 6 1854. 26 6aic. THE subscriber received by last night's express •' another" lot of Gold Pa'ent Lever Hunter, and Gold Lepine Watches which will ba sold cheaper than the cheapest. WM. D. PARROTT. June 9. 1853-35. House, Bellefonte, PENN'A.—The undersigned would respet fully announce to his old friends and the publie generally, that he has just removed tothe large and commodious new Stone House, near the Diamond. Allegheny street, Bellefonte, Pa. The building having been erected expressly, for the purpose, and according tothe plan of the most elegant and approved hotels in the eastern part of the State he feels confident that it is much better calculated tor comfort and convenience than any other in this country. He has also furnished it in the best man ner ;—sparing neither pains nor cost to render it comfortable and agreeable to those favoring him With their custom. The Stabling connected with the establishment .is large and convenient with an excellent carriage house. By strict attention to bis duties, long experience, and a determination not to be excelled by any house in this sect ion, he hopes to merit the favor and custom of the public. Persons visiting Bellefonte on business or pleas ure. will find the "Conrad House" a pleasant and cheerful stopping place. JOHN H.MORRISON. Bellefonte, Nov. 10, 1853. 5 Proprietor. DISSOLUTION.— NE wFIR M . The copartnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned and John Tonner under the firm of E. C. HUMES & Co., was dissolved by the withdrawal of the latter on the 19th inst. It is de sirable that the business of the late firm should be closed as speedily as possible, and hence all those having unsettled accounts are respectfully request ed to call and settle the same at their earliest con venience. The books of account are in the hands, and will be settled by the undersigned to whom payment of all claims will be made. The business in future, will be conducted at the old stand, by E. C. Humes and W. H. Humes, un der the style of E. C. HUMES & BRO. And, as they are particularly desirous of accom- Hiodaifug the old and highly valued customers of this establishment, they confidently look for a re newal of their patronage, promising to use their best endeavors to sell goods at as low rates, at .leastas the same quality are sold in this country, and at the same time satisfy them in all other re spect s. They will continue to purchase grain oi tall kinds for cash. H. HUMES, E.C.HUMES. Bellefonte, July 28,1853—tf. A "GOOD MILL SITE FOR SALE.— Any one desiring an investment in a property oi this kind may find it greatly to their advantage to make an examination of the premises. It is very pleasantly situated in Nittany Valley about three and a quarter miles East of Bellefonte on a never fr.illng stream of Limestone Water and so neat its fountain as not to be affected by the ice during the wintar, and in a place that defies opposition from i any other quarter than those now in existanco ; — i Bellefonte is the nearest on the West, the Bald Ea- I gle (3£ miles) on the North, Hoys (7 miies) on the feast, and Gordon's (7 miles) on the South—connea | ted with some of the best farm land in the county, ] and in a neighborhood that fully warrants the eon ! station of a small Store with the Mill ; and there lit no serous obstruction to almost any amount ef (power with an overshot wheel. These, together ! with other advantages that might be ennteratcd, ! certainly make it a desirable site for any one pre j pared to enjoy a home of this description. . For further information apply at this Office. ] Dec. 2, 1852. T~ HE YOUNG AMERICAN'S LI BRARY—A Useful and Attractive series of j Books lor Young People, Embracing Events con nected with the Early History of our Country and I Lives of Distinguished Men", written with much I care and in an entertaining manner, with illustra tions of Important Events and beautifully illumin j ated Title Pages. i Containing the life of Daniel Webster, the groat American statesman, with numerous anecdotes, il lustrative of his character, and the following illus trations; Youug Daniel in the Saw Mill. Webster Fishing at Fryburg. Webster Declining tha Clerk ship. Webster Expounding the Constitution. The Bunker Hill celebration. JVlarshfield, the residence of Webster. Webster on his larm. The Life of Henry Clay, the Mill Boy of the Slashes, nine illustrations. The Life ol Benjamin Franklin,nine illustrlions. , .The I life of Gen Washington, nine-illustratlnus. The Life of Marion, nine illustrations. The Life of Lafayette, nine illustrations. The Life of Wm. Penn, nine illustrations. The' Life of Gen Taylor, nine illustrations. The Life of Andrew Jackson, nine illustrations. The Lie of Napoleon Bonaparte, nine do The Old Bell of Independence or Philadelphia in 1776, nine illustrations. The Yankee Tea Party and other stories of the Revolution, nine illustrations. Containing in all over 100 illustrations. Each volume is well written, possessing a high moral tone, aird can safely be placed in tiie hands of young people; they contain numerous anec dotes, illustrative of the early history ol our coun try and are well adapted for larnily or school Libra ries. Price per set, handsomely bound in cloth, gilt backs, and neatly put in boxes, $6,75. Price per volume neatly bound, cloth gilt,sG cts. Colporteurs, Agents or School Libraries will be supplied at a liberal discount. Copies will be sent by Mail postage free, upon the receipt of the price of the set, or any volume. LINDSAY & J3LAKISTON, Publishers, 25 South 6th St. Pliilad. February 2d, 1854. 3mo "A, * IGHT Day and 30 hour alarm clocks, jCj a most excellent article for sound sleepers or those who would wish t-o rise early, just received and for sale by Wm. J. STEIN. Bellefonte, May 'g% NEW ARRIVAL.—Just received and for sale at the Bellefonte Bookstore-a large and splendid assortment of standard and miscella neous books. Also, music and School books, Schools, Academies, and Seminaries supplied on verv liberal terms by GEO. LIVINGSTON. Nov. 24, 1&53. 7. RAGS I RAGS I I RAGS I ; I—TOBO TONS OF RAGS WANTED in large or small quantities, for which the highest market price in cash will be paid by F. A. SERVER & CO. 16 Commerce St. Philadelphia. March 23,1854-24—3 m. LOOK HERE ! —Just received at the Bellefonte BookStore a very large assortment ot Blank Dav Books, Ledgers, Justices, Dockets' &e., of a superior quality of paper. For sale at very Jaw prices bv GEO. LIVINGSTON. Teb 10.1853. W~ M.J. STEIN—WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELY ] No. 4 Brokerhoff's Row, Bellefonte, Pa.— Repairing promptly attended to, and all work war anted. Goods sold warrranted precisely as repre sented. [May 26, 1803. "BROCKET DIARIES for 1854 ; also very handsome Port-folios for sale by Jan. 5, '54, GEORGE LIVINGSTON. WARE.—An extensive as- sortment just received and for sale bv WM. J. STEIN. CASH! CASH! GASH! HIDES*! HIDES! HIDES ! —The highest market price paid in Cash for all kinds of hides and skins at the Tannery of T. EURNSIDE. Bellefoqte, Jan. 5, '53. 13 LAW ! LAW !! LAW ! !!—The new Editi on of Puidon's Digest of the Laws of ,'-*jnsyivan ia, Binn's Justice, Graydon's Forms, and Roberts Digest, just received, and lor sale by GEO. LIVINGSTON. Belief onte, Jan. 26, tSs4—l6. W~ MT J7 STEIN would inform his old customers and the public generally that he has just returned from the city with a very large and superior assoitment of Clocks Watches I and Jewelry, at reduced prices. | Bellefonte Sept. 2 1852. NEW FIRM. LOW PRICES AND NEW GOODS! The Greatest Place lor Bargains in Town, WILLIAM J. KEALSH & CO. HAVE just opened at the old stand of Jacob Rothrock & Co., Arcade building, Bellefonte Pa., a very large and varied assortment of WINTER GOODS, which forexrellence of quality and cheapness cannot be surpassed in any section of country. The stock having beenseleo ed with great care by Mr. Kealsh, who for a number of years past has been engaged in the mercantile business in Philadelphia, tliey feel confident that for variety, style and quality they cannot be outdone Their assortment is immensely large, embracing every thing ever kept in country stores, consisting in part as follows : Gentlemen's Goods. —Black, blue, green and invisible Cloths, Cassimeres of every color, price-and quality ; velvet, satin, silk, and fancy vestings ; handkerchiefs cra vats, robes, &c., &c. Ladies Goods. —Black and figured dres3 silks, rncrinoes, mous-de-laines, plain and figured ; cashmeres ; American and Persian cloths ; cloaks and fancy alpacas ; sack flannels ; zepher scarfs and hoods, kid, silk and thread gloves, &c.; ginghams and calicoes ; silk and gimp trimmings ; ladies collars, victorincs and under-sleeves linen handkerchiefs ; mull edgings and insertings, thread edgings, &c. Calicoes, muslins, brown and bleached, shirtings, Irish Linen, &c,, very cheap, Hats. —A large and excellent assortment of Hats, silk, moleskin, Kossuth, &. Boots and Slioes. —Ladies kid slippers, gaiters, misses fancy ditto, gentcemen's heavy calf and brogan boots, calf and brogan shoes, boys and childrens dittolc large variety. Ready Made Clothing. —A large and well selected stock of ready-made clothing, consisting of overcoats, sack coats, vests, plain, silk and fancy, pants of every imagi nable color and of the latest fashion. Hardioare. —Comprising in that line, such as shovels, spades, hoes, fork, axes, chains, Knives and forks, carvers, spoons, pocket and pen knives, hinges, screws, Saws, Nails, Spikes Sec., Sec. _ Groceries and Quecnesware, and an endless variety of Fancy Goods anil other articles that is unnecessary to talk about in an advertisement. Our motto is u Quick Sales and Small Profits Tho goods need no commenda tion but to be examined. Business will be done exclusively upon, the cash principle or its equivalent. |CY* All kinds of country produce and lumber wanted for which the highest mar ket price will be paid in goods. EF* Pedlars furnished with goods at wholesale prices. By strict attention to business they expect to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. Bellefonte, January 19, 1854—15. H BRIDGE'S Star Dagtier • REAN GALLERY, Brokerhoft's Row, Second Floor, next door to the one formerly oocu pied as the Centre Democrat Office, Bellefonte, Pa. Nature has triumphed, and ingenious art May to ~ ELRY STORE.-Wm. D.PARROTT North Corner of the Diamond, Bellefonte, Pa., has just received from the East a very large i assortment of all articles in his line and he will be j pleased to wait npon his old customers in the way J of selling Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Music Box- j es, Accordeons, &c. An assortment of the above mentioned articles always on on hand and for sate cheaper han any other place in town. Remem ber Curtins stone Corner. The most strict and careful attention given to the repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. Bellefonte, May 26, 1853. 33 PURE Cod Liver Oil, a Medicine so famous for all Coaral Pulmonary diseases, tor sr.'.e by Jacob Rothroek. Hardware.— TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH, Hoffman's, the Store for Blacksmiths : Hoflman's the Store for Carpenters, Hodman's the Store for Saddlers, Hodman's the Store for Shoemakers, Hodman's the Store for Coachmakers, Hodman's the Store for Cabinetmakers, Hoffman's the Store for Farmers, Hodman's the Store for Builders, Hodman's the Store for Housekeepers, and don't forget if you want Pump Chain and Fix tures, Cedarware, Oilcloths, Ropes and Cordage, Nails, Steel, and Iron, Anvils, Vices and Bellows, Oil, Glass, Varnishes, and Paints, go to Hodman's Mammoth Hardware Store and you can be accom modated. F. J. HOFFMAN, Lawistown, Feb. 9,1554.—22 —ly. |pl ROUERIEST GROCERIES! SLJS F. J. HOFFMAN'S is the place to buy Gro ceries, too. Multitudes have already decided with great unanimity, that for qualify,- quantity, aad low prices, he stands unvalled. Prime Rio Coffee, 12i cents. Best Loaf Sugars, 9 to 11 cents. Levering Molasses, 60 cts. per gallon. Beans, Cherries, Peaches, Teas, Tobacco, tic. F. J. HOFFMAN. Lewistowu, Feb. 9, 1854.—22. f IGHT! LIGHTI-HEAD QUAR. _M_/1 TERS for Alcohol and Burn ing Fluid. We are Wholesale AgeiWs for the sale of E, E. Locke & Co.'s Alcohol. We can always furnish Dealer# for Cash at Philadelphia Wholesale Cash prices.— Consumers will also find it to their advantage to ! buy at Hoffman's. ! " Ff J. HOFFMAN Lewistown, Feb. 9,1854. —22. ONFE 0 TION ARlES.—Always on hand, a large assortment of Fresh Candies, Figs, Raisins, Nuts, Oranges, Lemons, ■ Glazed, 20 cts —such as are retailed in the eastern cities at 25 cents. A 'arge stock of Extra quality equally low. F.J. HOFFMAN. Lewistown, March 9,1854. —22. WANTED— To Borrow SBOO, secur ed by Mortgage on unencumbered Real Estate. For further particulars inquire of W. W. BROWN, Esq. Bellefonte, February 23, 1854. SALE—Two VALUABLE HOUSES • and Lots pleasantly situated in the Borough of Bellefonte. The houses are frame and recently built. In short they are in the most desir able portion of the town. T -cms, One third in hand and the balance in three equal annual payments, — If sold soon possession will be given on the Ist of April. For further particulars inquire of v W. W. BROWN, Esq. February 23, 1854 KAUX€EY HIILBERTi WITH WAIN WRIGHT, HUNTINGTON & FLOYD, Importers and Whelesale Dealars in FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 152 MARKET Street, Philadelphia, 1554. Jan. 26, 1854.-16 _ . ISS OL UTION 'OF PAR TNER SHIP.—The-Partnership heretofore exisling between Lambert & Kuip is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm will pay the same to Osburn Lambert, and all hav ing claims against said firm will present them for settlement&c., to O. Lambert. OSBURN LAMBERT, HENRY KULP. tradiug under the firm of Lambert & Kulp. Bellefonte, December 31,1853. NEW FIRM. The undersigned have formed themselves into a Co-partne,sliip under the name ot C. W. LAM BERT & BROTHER, in the Plastering, Stocka Work, Rough Casting, &c., and will be ready at all times to accommodate all that may wish to employ them. From their long experience in business they hope to be able to render satisfaction and respect fully soiieit a share of public patronage. C. W. LAMBERT, O LAMBERT. ( Bellefonte, February 8, 1554. 19 A GOOD assortment of Boots and Shoes from the smalles Children's size to No. 14,*" men's size for sale low by Wagner & Thomass. DE WEES' Norve and Bone Liniment and Zook'a Horse Liniment tor sale by Jacob Rothrock & Co. BRANDAETIIS, Wrights, Moffatt's and Sugar Coated Pills for sale bv Jacob Rothrock <£* co.