GENERAL ELECTION PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, IN AND BY AN ACT of the General Asseipbly of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled,"an act relating to the elections of this Common wealth" passed tbe 2nd day of July A. D, 1839, it is made the duty of the Sheriff in every county in tfie Commonwealth to give publio notice of the General elections, and in such notice to enumerate:-- Ist, The officers to be elected. 2nd. Designate tbe places at which the election is to be held, I THOS. JVIeCOY, High Sheriff of the county of Centre, do hereby make known, and give this publio notice to the electors of the said county of Centre, that on the second Tues day of October next, it being tbe 9th day of the month, a General election will be held at the several election districts, eetablished by law in the said county of Centre, at which time, State and County efficers are to be elected as follows, to wit: One person to fill tho office of Governor of this Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person to represent the counties of Centre, Miffln, Clinton, Lycoming, Potter and Sulivan, in the House of Representatives of the U. States. person to represent tho county of Centre, in the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth. One person to fill the offioo of Sheriff of . the county of Centre. One person to fill the office of Register & Recorder of the county of Centre. One person to fill the office of Prothonota ry of the county ofCeDtre. ' One person to fill the office of Commission er of the county of Centre. One person to fiil tho office cf Auditor of .the coun'y of Centre. One person to fill the office cf Coroner of the county of Centre. In pursuance of said ac', I also hereby xnake known and give notice, that the place of holding the aforesaid general election in the several election districts within the said .county of Centre, as follows to wit : The Electors of the.county of Genlre will take notice that tho said General election will be held at the following places : For the twp. of flaines, at the Public House of John Ilussel, in the town of Aa ronsburg. For the twp. of Ilalfmoon at the school House in Walkerville. For tbe twp. of Taylor at the School House near Ilannab furnace. Fcr the twp. of Miles at the Schcol House in tbe town of ltebersburg. For the twp. of Potter at the of Geo. OteDkirk, Potter's Fort. For the twp. of Gregg at the house of the late Jonas Musser. dee'd. For the twp of Ferguson, at the School house in Pine Grove. For the tw p. of Harris at the School house in Boalsburg. For the twp. of Patton at the House of Pe ter Murray. For the Eorough of Bellefonte and Spring twp. at the Court House in said Borough. For the twp. of Walker at the School house in llublersbiirg. For the twp. of' Howard ot. tho house of Eliza Tiptoa. . For the twp. of Iluah at the School house in Philipsburg. jFor the twp. of Snowsboa at the School house near the house of Samue 1 Asky. For the twp. of Marion at the School house in Jacksonville. For the borough of Milesburg and Boggs twp. at the School hou-e in said borough. For the twp. of Huston at the former place of holding elections. For the twp. of Penn at the house of Win. L. Musser. For the twp. of Liberty at tho School house in Eagleviile. For the twp. of Worth at the School bouse in Port Matilda, For ihe twp. of Bennor at the Court houso in the Borough of Beliefonte. F.r the twp- of Union at the Schopl house in UnioLville. v For the twp. of Burnside at the house of John Boaz. For the twp. of Curtin at tho School house of Robert Mann. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, " That every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office of profit or trust under the Government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or in corporated distinct, whether a commissioned officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive, or Judicia ry department of this State, or the United .States, or any city or incorporated district ; and also that every member of Congress and the State Legislature, and pf the Select or ..Common Council of any city, or Commission ers of any incorporated district, is by law in capable of holding or exercising at the same time the office of appointment of Judge, In spector, or clerk of any election of this Com monwealth, and that no Judge, Inspector,or that LO other officer of such election shall be eligible to any office then voted for." And (he said Act of Assembly, entitled " An Act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," passed July the 21, 1839, provides as follows, to .wit : " That the Judges aud Inspectors, chosen aforesaid, shall meet at their respective pla ces appointed for holding the election in their district to which they respectively belong, before 9 o'clock on the morning of the 2nd Tuesday of October in each and every year, and each of the said Inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of said district." " In case the person who shall receive the highest number of votes for Inspector, shall not attend cn the day of any election, then the person who shall baye received the sec ond highest number of votes Icr Judge, at tbe next preceediag election shall act as Ins specter in his place, and in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for Inspector shall not attend, the present elected Judge shall appoint an In spector in his place, and in case the person elected Judge shall not attend, then the In spector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a Judge in his place; and if anv vacancy shall continue in the board for the tpace of one hour after the time fixed by law Tr the opening of the election, the .qualified voters of the township, ward or district for which such officers shall have been elected, present at tbe place of election shall elect one of their number to fill euch vacancy "It shall by the duty ol' said Assessors, respectively to attend at the places holding every general, special or township election, during the time said election is open, for the purpose of giving information to the Inspec tors and Judges, when called on, in relation to the rights of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, or such other matter in relation to the assessment of voters as the said Inspectors or Judges, or either of them, shall from time to time require." " flo person shall be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid, other than a white freemen, of 21 years, or more, who shall have resided in th is State at least one year, and in the election district where he offeis to vote, at least ten days immediately prsoeding the r-s election, and within two years paid or county tar, which shall have been ed at least ten days before the election, citizen of the United States who had bJB previously a qualified voter of this State, removed therefrom and returned, and \B shall have resided in the election district a|B paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be entitled Sj vote after residing in the State six monthß Provided, That the white freemen citizen of the United States, between the age of B and 22 years, and having resided i-n tha State one year, and in the district ten dan as aforesaid,shall be entitled to vote,althougfl they have not paid taxes." "No person shall be entitled to votl whose name is not contained in the taxable) Inhabitants furnished by the Commissioners unless, first he produce a receipt for the. payment within two years, of a State or] county tax, assessed agreeably to the consti- ! tution, or gives satisfactory evidence, ether on his oath or affirmation of another, that be has paid such a tax ; or failure to procure a receipt shall make oath of the payment thereof or second, if he claims to be an eleetor between the age of 21 and 22 years, he shall depose an oath or affirmation, that he resided in the State at least one year next before his applicotionjand make such proofs,of his resi dence in the district as is required by this act, whereupon, the name of the person as ad mitted to vote, shall be inserted in the alpha betical list by the Inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax," if he shall bo permitted to vote by reason of having paid a tax, or the word "age." if he shall bo admitted on account of his ago; and in ether case the reasons of such votes shall be e.-iled out to the clerks, who shall make the like note in the li?t of voters kept by them. In all cases where the name of the person claiming to vote is not found in tho list fur nished by the Commissioners aud Assessors, or bis right to voto whether fouod there or not is objected to by one qualified citizen,"* it 6hall be the duty of the Inspectors to exam ine such persons on oath as to his qualifica tions, and if he claims to have resided within the State one year or more, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof; but be shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resi ded within the district for more than ten days next immediately preceding said elec tion, and shall also himself swear to bis bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful cal ling, is within the district, and not for the purpose of voting therein. "If any persoD shall prevent, or attempt to prevent, any officer of an election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any snch officer, or i shall interrupt or improperly interfere with j him in the execution of his duty, or block up or attempt to block up the window or the j avenue to any window where the same may be holden, or shall riotously disturb the peace of such election, or shall use or practice any intimidation, threaten force or violence with the design to influence unduly, or overpower any elector, or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the freedom of his choice, such persons on conviction, shall bo fined any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and be imprisoned any time not exceeding twe'vs months, and if it shall be shown to the court where the trial of such offence shall be had that the person offending was not a resident or the eiry, ward, district or township where the offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then on conviciion, he shall be sentenced to'pnv a fine not less than one hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars and be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. " If any person or persons shall make any bet or wager upon the result of any election within this Commonwealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by ver bal proclamation thereof, or otherwise, he or they sha l forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet or offered to be bet. " If any person not by law qualified, shall fraudulently voto .it any election within this Commonwealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall vo'e out of his proper district, or any person knowing ;he want of such qualifica tion shall aid or procure such person to vote, 'lie person or persons so offending, shall, on conviction he fined any sum not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. "If any person shall vote at more than one election district, or otherwise fraudulently vote and deliver to the Inspector two tickets together, w th the intent to illegally vote, or shall vote the same ; or if any person shall advise or procure another to do so, he or they so offending, shall on conviction be lined in any sum not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, ;>nd be imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more than twelve fnonths. "If any person not qualified to vote in this Commonwealth agreeably to the law, (excepting the sons of qualified citizens) shall appear at any place of election for the pur pose of issuing tickets, or of influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall, on convic tion, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for any such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceed ing three months. And tbe return judges of tho respective district aforesaid, are hereby required to meet at the Court Room, in Bollefonte, on Friday next (October 12th) after the second Tuesday iu October next, then and thereaf ter perform those things required by law. Given under my baud, at Bcllefonte, this 13th day of Septomber, 1860. TIIOS. McCOY, Sheriff. Sept. 13.-'Go.—4t. tTWnru muuTM JBIIMI aewp. Bates of Advertising. The follow ing rates of Advertising will be ad red to, strictly: One sqn ire (10 lines) three insertions $1 00 Every subsequent inserSou 25 Audi tois Notices 150 Administrators and Executors' Notices, J 75 Notice (f Applicants fo r License, 1 00 Notice of Strays, 1 00 Merchants (4 squares) by the year, K) 00 Grocers, " " 10 00 Professional cards, " 5 00 Standing adv's.. 1 column per year, 50 00 Half column, 25 00 Quarter eolumn, - Bill for advertising the first in tioq. OUR AGENTS. The following gentlemen are authorized to take t übscriptiens for the "CENTRK DEMOCRAT," re e oivo moiqy and receipt for the same, Spring tp., Col, Win. Shortlodge, Jos, Comely Walkefitp,, H, McEwen Green B. Shearer, Marion, J, McCalmont, W.H. Swanzey, Howard, John Irwin Jr. Liberty A. Poresman, Benj, Ligget. Curtin,' Jacob V. Knoll, A, S. Tipton, Boggs; Constance Curtin, Ira Fisher, Milesfcarg, C, G. P.yman, Jos. D, Mitchell, Union, Geo. Alexander, Jos. Hoover. Unioarille, Dr, Blair Benj. Kieh. Hustqa, D. Parsons, John Richards, Worth, C, Beckwith, Samuel Osman. Taylor, Samuel Patton. Halfitoen. J, M. Perdue. Simon Sellers, Pattob, J. Mayes, A. J, Hartsoek Bennfr, Jos Marshall, J. M. Way , Snow hoe, Saml. Y. Lucas, Wm. Askey Burntide, J, G. Marshall, Daniel Rhodes. Rush, J, M. Morgan, Jas, C. Williams, Fergtson, H, McGonigal, Yaml. MeWilliams* Baakburg, Geo. Jack, Esq., Dr. Hunter, Illrfs, John Curwen, John Mayes, Potter, J. T. Jack, M. Leitzel, Wm. Durst, Gregg, R, H. Duncan, M. P, Orosthwaite, Pent* Wm, Duncan, Dr. G. M. Schwartz. Hjftics, Geo. H, tftover, Thos, Houston. Mi lit, Maj. F, Burkert, Daniel Miller. 4 VKIBI GEHKTTHEI BKffIOCRAT, HviE MARKETS. BELLEFONTB, Sep., 13, 1860, per bushel sl.lO @ $1.15 BB'H'">V. do SI.OO @sl.lo Egfitaie, do 60 do 28 do M 4- oo BHraM& do 50 per pound 10 do 10 do 121 npf do 16 ( ? per dozen, 10 per ton, 10.00 f"A CLERFIEED, Sep., 13. Buckwheat bushel 75 : Rye jj) bushel $1.00; 1 Data sjft haahalAO ; Corn bushel 1.00 ; Flour, ($7.00 ; Extra bbl. $7-50: ex -3"00 > Butter IS cts; Eggs "p ' ' t- LOCK HAVEN, Sep., 13. |H FIK bbl. $6.25; Corn Meal, 100 White wheat, bus., $1.28 ; : Rye, 60cts; Corn 75 cts ; Oats -ft- LEWISTOWN, Sep., rs. bush. $1.25; Red $1.15; Bar Corn bush. 55cts ; Oats ip wheat bush. 50cte; Clover- J&.00 ; Timothyseed $1.50 ; Lewis Lard lie's; Eggs d S %3 bushel, 30 cts. VE OPENED. The^Hpi^Rlortinwt of goods ever before offered , A fiM B'alaftfeT them, consisting, as staple goods as are usnally together with all tho MpMBES IN MARKET. goods. Brocades, Madona's Do- Jolains. Delains, Challi lflfircs, Alpacas, Bombazines, Brilliants, Challi Crape- Robes and Traveling Dress Goods. ALSO, A large assortment of mourning goods. A L S O, Black Silk, Thibit Cashmere Crape and Stilla Shawls - , Mantillas, Cashmere Scarfs, and Shawl Trimmings. ALSO, Cloths, Cassimers, Satinetts, Cashmeres, Kentuc ky-Jeans, Drills, Ducks, Cottonaaes and READY-MADE CLOTHING ALSO, Ladies' and Gents' Moisery, Gloves, Gauntlets and Mitts, Ladies Collars and Under Sleeves, Laces and Edgings. ALSO, Oiled Window Blinds, Plain and Ornamented, Li nen and Lace Curtains, Gilt Cornice for Blinds, T able Covers and Floor Cloths. ALSO, Oakford's Hats always on hand, together with Straw Goods,j Bon nets, Shakers, Ribbons, Artifi ciais and Bonnet Trimmings, ALSO, A very arge assortment of Shoes aud Boots for men, women and children. ALSO, Queensware, Cedarware and Groceries: ESPECIALLY WOULD TGNNEE & STEEL CALL THE ATTENTION OF MECHANICS k BUILDERS To their much enlarged stock of Hardware Sad dlery and Coach Trimmings. Bellefonte, May 12,-'s9—tf., Ladies' 03119 Price Fancy Par Store ! j aOMN FAKEIRA, No. 718 Arch St, be ' tween 7th & Bth Sta.. (Lateof 818 Market Importer, Manufactu /; t rer of and Dealer in I"! AVING remoD'fl to n tay iFrtW Store, 7lß now engaged entirely and Sale of Fawy Far*, which in accordance with tho " One Price Principle," I Rive marked at the loiccet pomjilde prices consistent wilh a reasonable profit, I would solicit a visit thorn those in want of Furs for either Ladies' or Chit. drens' Wear, and an inspection of my selection of three goods, fatified, as I am, of my ability to please in every desired eisontial. Pers-us ; t a distance, who max.find it in convenient to call personally, need (he article, they wish, together with structions for sending, and my address—money satir'aetory compliance with Aug. 23,—'60. sm. JACOB LADObHS 613 Market Streek DEALER AMERICAN, .A T c HAS always on hand, a the above kinds of sell as low as any other Houso where. ,J. L, would partieularly^B^P^lßHP the Uelehri.ted American oi accurate time keeping and sF. -fl - eel any Imported watch of thd^HSß|ifl||j& ! far less liable of getting out watch made. 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BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS j THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LITER COMPLAINT, i WEAKNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AliO A CUE, ! Ana the various affections consequent upon a disordorod STOMACH OS I*l VEIS, i Such a3 Indigestion. Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, j Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costiwncss, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic. aud Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others effected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, after tbe manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Buerhave. Its reputation at home pro duced its introduction here, the demand commencing with tlrnse of the Fatherland scattered over the face of this mighty country, many of whom brought with them and handed down the tradition of its value. It is now offered to the American public, knowing that iU truly wonderful medicinal virtues must be. acknovAe.ilged. It is particularly recommended to. those persons whose constitutions may Lave been impaired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally instantaneous in effect, it-finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up tho drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor In the system. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find this a beverage witl be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, oossessed of singular remedial properties. READ CAREFULLY! The Genuine highly concentrated Bcerhavo's Holland Bitters is put up in half-pint bottles only, and retailed at ONE DOLLAR per bottle, or six bottles for FIVE DOLLARS. Tbe great demand for tliis truly celebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. 4®" Beware of Imposition, gee that our name Is ou the label of every bottle you buy. Sold by Druggists generally. It can be forwarded by Express to most points. SOLE PROPRIETORS, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. & CO. MANUFACTURING pharmaceutists and (Khcmists .PITTSBURGH, PA. Fept. 6. '6O-Iy NEW TOPOGRAPHICAL h)W DIRECtORY OF CENTRE CO. PENNSYLVANIA, BY S. D. TILDEN, prom actual Measurement by Instrumen tal Surveys throughout the County. By 11. ] . WALLINY;, Civil Engineer. THE undersigned proposes to publish by order a large and accurate Popogrnphieal Ma; of Centre county, from thorough and careful sur veys, by H. F. Walling,, Oivil Engineer. Every road has beep carefully surveyed by course and distance, and the location noted of all the public roads, Dwellings, Churches, Post Offi ces, Hotels, Store", School Houses, Factories, Mills, Shops, Mountains, Ponds Streams, dec.— The names of Property Holders generally—care fully including those who order tho work—will Ee Map, showing the exact lo e Principal Villages will be margin of the Map : also a showing the number of miles ee to every other throughout ■ with the latest statistical in imental border will surround engraved by the m st skillful try, handsomely colored and >e delivered to those who or der for Five dollars per copy. We re now actively engaged in forwarding the work, and shall endeavor to give every property holder an opportunity of ordering copy, and al so of examining the work before its final com pletion; in order to make it entirely satisfactory as to accuracy, Ac. Tho map will contain ail the information usual ly fouud iu Town maps, for each of the towns in the county, and it is obvious tbat the most liberal patronage is needed to sustain us in producing a work of so great magnitude and expense. As it is evidently of such practical utility and inteiest to business men and citizens generally, present ing so minute and distinct a representation of the couuty, that, even the child may readily acquire a correct idea of each town, village, &c., and their trno directions, distances from each other, we con fidently solicit and expect the hearty co-operation of the intelligent and enterprising citizens of Ueu fre county. S. D. TILDEN, Publisher. These maps are said exclusively by the Publisher, and no variation in price. No moro maps are printed than what aro actually ordered. We the undersigned, having xamined there cent surveys and drafts of Centre county, also Topographical Maps of other counties, pulishod by Mr. S. D. Tildsn, take pleasure in recommend ing a Topographscal Map of this county, which is very much needed, being of great practical value to business men and citizens generally, and from the united testimonials and recommendations the. have from distinguished gentlemen whro they have made surveys and published county maps.— Wo feel confident they will furnish an accurate, reliable and useful Map and Directory well wor ty of liberal patronage. Wo hope the citizens of this county will interest themselves sufficiently in this enterprise, so that the Publisher may engrave upon the margin of the map, extra plans of the villages in the county upon an enlarged scale. Considering tho expense of such a survey of tho whole county, and being entirely a local work we think it is offered to tho citizens on very reason able terms- Wm. F. Reynolds, James T. Halo, John Hoffer, Adam Hoy, Wm. A. Thomas, E. C. Humes, Ira C. Mitchell, H- N. McAllister, 5- S. Barnbart, Jas. A. Beaver, Cyrus T. Alexander, Ed. Blinehard, H. Brookorhoff, Wm. P. Wilson, Geo. L. Potter, Geo. Livingston, Jacob V. Thoma3, Geo, A. Fair lamb, Jas. H. Rankin. James F. Riddle, John Tonner, Jesse L- Test, George W. Tate, John T. Hoover, P. B. Wii3on, James Linn, J. B. Mitch ell, E. Greene. J. H. Stover, R. G.Durham, Sain'l Linn, H- P. Harris, A, S. Valentine. Aug. 23, 1860. tf. ittiiliiiery OoodLsl ALARGF and splendid assortment of Millinery Goods has just been received at the Store of US. E. H. GRAEIUS, Among other things, may be found a fine assort ment of VELVET, SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, purohashed in the city, and trimmed in the latest and most fashionable styles. Having employed a first class milliner from the City she jeels prepared to execute all orders with which s#e may he favored. ALSO : Whitman's best candies for sale MRS. E. IL GRAFIUS. Bellefonte, Apr. 12,-'6o;—^tf. ;l NEW STORE! „ HARDWARE HARDWARE! i /fs? 4 Vvov\y W H V PBAEERSIN ' j /frteviaßEi a jl xCen wßtauvf ! U3XHE undersigned would respectfully in'orn. j X the citizens of Centre county that they have ! opened a ; HARDWARE STORE ; in the Room formerly occupied by Wilson A Bro. jon the Northwest corner of the Diamond. They have selected their stock with groat cure, and aro prepared to sell goods from fifty to one hundred per cent lower th.m can be had at any othci place . Tho ladies a-e particularly invitod to call aod examine their assortment of cutlery. They ear. ncstly solicit a ilberai portion of the public pa tronage, and will take every paius to please. They have constantly on hand a variety of POOR til A Mi/ TABLE CUTLERY, • Riffles, Shot Guns, and Loska of every descrip tion, CROSS CUT, MILL AND CIRVitLAR SA WS, And nil vatrieties of HAND-PACK, CRAFTING AND p. ANN EL SA WS. Broad, Hand chopping Axes. Batchers cleav er* and choppers. DRAWING KNIVES, HAMMER?, HATCH ETP, CHISLESi, and AI'Z 18. HAY, MANU/fE AND SPKEADING FOHK-L' EDGE TOOLS OF EVER Y DESCRIPTIONS. CEDAR AND WILLOW WAIIE, PAINT AND DUSTING BRUSHES, j NAILS, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS & PUTTY, \ COAL OIL AN!) LAMi & SADDLERY HARDWARE. COACH TEIMMIGS, I Also, COFFIN FIXTURES, And everything that is generally kept in a well ! regulated Harawato State. Terms Clash. BAXIRESSfc.It £ CRIST.. Rellefonte, npril 26, '6o.—y. HOWRAD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special En dowment, for the Relief of the Sick and D("tress ed, afflicted with Wirtqtr.t and Epidemic Dis eases, and especially for the Cure of Diseases oj the Sexual Organs. MEDICAL advice given g'atis, by the Acting Burgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a oescription of thier condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in caso of extreico pover ty, medicine i'urni.-! Ed charge. Valuable Reports on and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, ani!k-s.n the New Remedies employed in the Dispensary, pSfct .to the afflicted in sealed letter envelopes, 'rec of cliil-ge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be aeucptaL"*- ble. Address, Dr. J. Skillin Houghton, Acting Fvr geen, Ilowaed Association, No. 2 South Ninth st. Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. HE ART WELL, Pres'L Geo. Fairchild, Sect'y. Sept. 6. 60. 25, —Sm. A _ "WORD TO THE PUBLIC?" Whereas the Spring Creek Woolen Manufactory, during the present season, has been patronized to the full extent of its producing abilities, and in anticipation of a eiili greater paironage the coming season, the proprietors have been induced to add rnoro new machinery of the very latest improvements. This machinery will facilitate our operations very much and at the same time will improve the real value of out cloths at least ten per cent, while oar pri ces shall remain as heretofore; it being our ambi tion to build up a reputation for this establish lnen', that will add all thing" thereto. From tho facts here n set forth we confidently believe that wool growers and all other g; odpeofle can now (teal with us very much to their own advantage.— While there are many things alike in business of I this kind, there is also much that is different. A word to the wise is sufficient Give us a call and satisfy yourselves that this is tho place the peo* pic get the worth of their monoy. .ROUT. KENDALL, SAM'L HOU-.ER. £enner twp., June 12, '6O, tf. HONOR THE DEAJ). ; JBELLKFONTE MARBLE WORKs HAVING just returned from the Eastern mar ket where I have purchased a large and ex. tonsive stock of marble at greatly reduced prices I am prepared to fill all orders with which I may be favored, with promptness and despatch. My stock includes the best quality of foreign and do mestic marbles. I have employed in my establishment some of tho best and most experienced workmen in the State, auu persons who have her • fore patronize ed me can testify to the superio- workmanship both in execution and design which I manufac ture. Persons who desire marble tombstones, table tops, or anj thing into which the article can bo manufactured will do well to give me a call. All work delivered free of charge. Shop on High street, Bellcfonto, Pa. WM. GAIIAGAN. Apr. 12, '6O tf. FARMERS' UNION INSURANCE CO MP A ny., Corner Chemung and Mainsts., ATHENS Bradford county, Pa.—CASH CAPITAL, £200,000 Special attention given to Insuraueo of Farm Property, Dwellings, and Out-Louses, leisures such buiidiugs or contents in a very favorable manner, for 3or 5 years. jSS-LOSSES promptly adjus ted and Houses, Stores, and other buildings, Goods, Wares and Merchandize, on as favorable term 3 asany similar institution. OFFICERS. —Hon. Horace Willisten, President C. F. Welles, Jr., Vice President and Treasurer J. E. Canfield, Secretary. IRA C. MITCHELL, AGENT, Bellefoato, Pa. April 3d 56 22 tf Oil ARLESMcER IDE, IIAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK QF X>3G-oocla, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, ALL of which he is selling at very reduced prices. Goods given in Exchange for Country Produce. Tho public aro invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Bellefbnte, Nov. 3, '59. nf. ~~BBJQA.DE ORDER nvg. HEAD QUARTERS, WOLFS STORE,.S, pi. 10th 13 80. THE uniformed companies composing the 13lh Brigade aro hereby ordered to take up line of march on Monday the 24th inst., for " Camp P'tterson," at Huntingdon, via Pino Grove. The Bellefon Brass Band is hereby ap pointed Brigade Band, under command of Capt. J. G. McMeen, Frederick Smith, Leader." By order of J. WOLF, Brig." Gen., Commanding 13th Div., U. P. hi. J L. W. Rittenhoosb, Aide Camp. Sept. 13, 1860. —2t. Lime : lime :: lime ii i— A The subscriber jjfl spectfully informs the public that he has Lime Kiln near tho Borough of Bellefonte, he is making Lime of a superior quality— acknoledged to be as white and pure as outh lime. All he asks is to give it a he is satisfied the purchaser will come LEON Aug. 23, 1800. tf. J. THORP Importer o 'i Havana: I No. 837 CHESTS V (Adjoining O i/ard And Opposite C-.v; j PUILADELFII!!, NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK . OF ! . i !ii}©fsisi©ii AT BUBtf SIDES' WAP ANTED to be just what we represent them. We have the very best which v c j warra nt, and lower grades in all their varieties. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND SEE FOR YOURSELF i t ir Limber of zll Descriptions, BELTING kept for Machinery. Any size have tot got T can get in a weeks tiiuo. Sold [ city prices, I A "LARGE STOCK OF SHOE FIN DIGS. I DEFY COM I'fj TIT ION IN HATS, I OBACOO AND CIGARS. Saddlery, Saddles, Bridles. Halters, Carl Gears, Cart i Saddles, Harness Collars, Harness Lines, and every article made and kept by I Sad' Hers. | WILIS, i TRUNKS, TRAVELLING HAGS, POWDER, SHOT, AND CAPS WATAR PROOF BOOTS, DO URL E SOUL ED WARRANTED, COPPER TIRED BOOTS AND SHOES I FOR CHILDREN. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BUFFALO ROBES; HORSE BLANKETS, | SLEIGH BELLS. FOX TRAPS. &e. : lligest, market price paid for HIDES, SKINS JC ALL KINDS OF FURS, j Comi and examine our stork. We will show it with pleasure, and satisfy you it is THE PLACE to get good Boots afid Shoes, end such articles in our lino. At Biirnaide's we study to please, and give sat isfaction. iS-tT'Please accept our thar.ks for past favors, l-ellcfm te. April 19th'J860. SPRIk'S & ' ~sp C HUMES & BRO., invito the attention j of the public nr.d their old customers to the j y i)r y 'urge 'and extensive tt*.-<>rta\ento^^^M| ! Summer Goods, Which they ! are now price*, great FA in expressly to ciuity, and are aiery and G love =*HuTu hi m ings, dersloeves, Ac. CLOTHS AND CASSIMERS in styles, qualities and at Very reasonable prlMg can also be found at this establishment with one of the best stocks of READYMADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. STRAW COO®| FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS & GIRLS*! A very extensive assortment of i ardware Lis brougght from the eastern market, variety to suit tho trade, housekeepers, &o. groceries, of the very host quality, with salt and rnASTER. These goods are ff- re "to the public at a rate than the same -tides can be aS> sybcre in Centre cauncy. _^HC' ay. 2l'.h FARM LAND'ToFI^AUm' TIIIRRTY-two continuous tracts of land aging four hundred and fifty acres to tract, situated in Snowshe-, at d Rush towns' in Centre county, and extefidirg into Morn.- in Clearfield county, on the whwirof the B>g Little Moshannon Creeks, are now Njr-tol foriv^^l in lots to suit purchasers. There K, i good ieading from the terminus of the Sccwshco RulLvad ihiuuglr field, the nearest point to the miles. The country adjacent is thickly ?gftle! rapidly improving. Moshannon Miils'fejd StedHß art's Mills in Centre Co., and Bpackman'tf Clearfield Co., aro but a short distance houndry line of those tracts. £electioil?tsm made, that for soil and advantages qf locallt|H | can scarcely be surpassed. Persona desiring tVwjl purchase are referred to Jas. Gilliland, resiling ( at Moshannon Mills, who will show tbom the land. L and make salcS, oy to Samuel Crist, residing Lock Haven. fiSjg *g. CRIST & CO. |K July ly, 1860. tf. HAINES & DOCKv WM WHOL E ALE GEOCEP^H No. 35 North Water Street, -^^B PHILADELriHA. ■ GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIES, GROCERIESJB Merchants of Central Pennsylvania LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS ! ! M If you wish to buy cheap go to Haines & They keep on hand the best articles to be b ad in the City, in their line of business. Call and examine their goods. Remember their Firm is at No. 35 North Water Street, PHILADELPHIA Apr. 2fi. '6o.—ly. W. A. ARNOLD. JOHN W. WILSCK_^B ARNOLD & WILSON ■ WARMING & VENTILATING WAREHOUSE® No. 1010 Chestnut Street, P biiadetpli ia CMILSON's Patent Cone and FURNACES, Cooking-Ranges, £m Bath Rollers, SM ENAMELED STATE MANTEL^H Common and Low Down Parlor Gratet, Warm Air Registers and Ventilating, Ac. Ac^B Particular attention given to warming and tilating Buildings of every discription. BEE J. M. FELT WELL.. Apr. 26.—1860. ly. CARD TO VOUNG LADIES AND* B TLEMEN.—The subscriber will of charge) to all who desire it, the Recipe rections for making a simple Vegetable B will, in from two to eight days, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, Sallownoss, purities and roughness of the ame—as Nature intended it smooth and beatiful. ecipe, with full instructions, will please T. . 32 City June 1860. t - TBHESE farms I Clearfield county, Kylertown 60 or erected Frame House i' For further a i ■ *